Notre Dame High School - Canticle Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

 - Class of 1963

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Lil' L 5331 - 5 2' Cap-tained by God's Lin 553: i Q 5 ' u fu 1 J f IJ me . From ev 'ry side, With ea taints. , No foe man fierce Our shield We're ,lf V lr r J J H J form in the lines of vic - to - ry. Let w foe - men Z4-5 1 un - con-quered saints. Yet peace we CY! U. For Christ the King, 3 THE CLASS OF 1 PRESENTS . - E E TRENTON ENEW IERSEY, E - I6 The CANTICLE NQTRE DAME HIGH SCHDOL 2 CGNTENTS Tltle ................ - ........................ ......... Foreword ......................... W .......... --a Dedication .....,....................... ..--- .... - Administration and Faculty ................ Seniors ............. ----- ........ - ........... - Scholastic Activities ................ i ........... Extra-curricular Activities ........i......... Social Activities ........................ - ....,. -- Sports Activities ...................... ......... Spiritual Activities ......... .................... Underelassmen ,.,...... A ......,....... Patrons ....................... ......... Acknowledgments ........ ......... 5 5 5 E 4 G 4 ! E 9 n ! F 5 I Q I H FUREWORD fOUR short but wonderful years at Notre i f Dame draw to a close, and THE CAN- f i TICLE 1963 sounds forth in a harmony of golden memories! We, the third graduating class, have attempted to Write a score that will forever echo our high school days. As each measure found its Way into place, the somber tones of parting were relieved by an occasional rest-a pause Wherein remini- scence took over and budded forth in sweet notes of accomplishment, gentle strains of the interest- ed, and overtones of a just pride that tripped ever so lightly over our scale of the years at dear Alma Mater. Now, in one grand crescendo we offer this edi- tion of THE CANTICLE-our composition of grateful hearts, enlightened minds, and willing hearts, all blended together in our song to re- member. DEDICATIO Every once in a while we come across something, some place, someone that challenges the best in us-that lights the spark of en- deavor that finds fruition in a Work accomplished, a deed Well done, or perchance iust the mere creation of a never-to-be-forgotten moment. Our inspiration for this, our song to remember, goes back to a tradition which though young in years is deeply rooted in one who has been so much a part of establishing a Notre Dame that will long endure. Yes, our years here have taught us that Sister Mary Eleanor and Alma Mater are synonymous. We have learned that her special affection for youth coupled with an untiring effort toward the highest of ideals is her legacy gift, a shining, far reaching, ever present contri- bution to Notre Dame. Having known you leaves a special kind of music, a special beat in our grateful hearts, Sister Mary Eleanor. It is With some part of the love and understanding you have tendered us that We, the class of 1963, dedicate this our final movement to you, Sister. As we treasure this our special song, so, too, we shall be ever mindful of you. Sdtef CLF? 6LaHOF Assistant Principal You 11 Never Walk VOICE xVOrdS bb' Music VIBIERSTEIN 2nd RD Andantino molto cantabile ,Q hmm ahymnj VVhen you walk Piano storm, don IH F 597- 3 Any arrangement or V Inc., New York, N.Y. Company Made in U. S.A. public performance for. profit without the consent of the owner is an infringement of copyright P G9 G7 E WWE H f Ear' D , . ' - b10wn........................ Walk on, walk on 'fI -5 J ' . J , r l Q E 5 Q E o e in our eart, n y 3 . A MH? jj! H shape the talents 0 many . The attainment of wisdom and truth is diificult, and for the most, would not be gained alone. Therefore, we must turn for assistance and guidance to those who already possess these qualities. The Catholic Church is a teaching organization, ordained by Christ to spread His Word to all the corners of the earth. Through the endeavors of our devoted Bishop, George W. Ahr, Monsignor Endebrock, Father Frain and Father Tracy, our heritage has been preserved and perfected. Our debt to them can never truly be paid because it is immeasurable. REVEREND HENRY M. TRACY Principal 3 in the language of melody Right Reverend Monsignor IOHN 1. ENDEBROCK Superintendent of Schools In its melody . t Reverend THOMAS FRAIN Assistant Superintendent of Schools are Contained the praises 'SQETMWS' SISTER MARY ELEANOR Assistant Principal of dedicated counselors. SISTER MARY BARBARA Supervisor The melod soars . Guiding a student towards his best fu- ture is an integral part of the school or- ganization. The guidance department, under the direction of Father Coffey and assisted by Sister Mary Emmanuel, whose roster includes scheduling, educational forums, and extensive testing programs coupled with personal conferences, en- courages an open door policy so that the individual student may have every oppor- tunity to seek aid when it is needed. REVEREND THOMAS COFFEY Director of Guidance GUIDANCE Sister Mary Emmanuel and Father Cofey take time out from their busy schedule to oblige the photographer. Father Coffey and Sister Mary Emmanuel check a transcript for Mrs. Betty Jacobs, secretary to the guidance department. hfiqd SISTER MARY EMMANUEL Assistant Director of Guidance as we reallee that . John Herrity, senior class president, consults Sister Mary Alex ander, senior class adviser, about the Turkey Day float i .reg-T313 Four class counselors Sister Mary Victor, Sister Mary Alexander, Mr. Elko, and Sister Mary Malachy meet with Father Cofey and Sister Mary Emmanuel to discuss the homeroom sys- tem of guidance. Sister Mary Daniel, Department Head, Glee Club Di- Arn t Orchestra Strin Ensembleg rectorg Mr. Glenn e t, , ' g Mr. William Humenay, Band Director. MUSIC DEPARTMENT ADMINISTR TIO A D FAC LTY the art of teaclzin Dedicated to serving others, the members of the faculty are men and Women, lay and religious, who by their efforts in working with us and for us, have helped enrich our cultural inheritance. They have increased our knowledge, improved our abilities and influenced our actions. To these We are very grateful. Miss Solack consults Father Capik be- fore posting a bulletin about the A.A. program. ART DEPARTMENT Mr. Patrick Bush, Mechanical Drawing, Sister Mary Joyce, De- partment Head, Stage Craft Mod- erator, Miss Anita Del Turco, Art Club Moderator. 18 aNAmNWM 'e'W-M W., K Sister Mary Eloise, Department Head, Future Business Leaders of America Club Moderatorg Mrs. Mary Stoka, Mr. Elric Cicchetti, Dis- tributive Education Moderatorg Mr. Iames Clark, Chess Club Moder- atorg Mr. Robert McDowell, Proctor Committee Advisorg Mr. Donald Apai, Photography Club Moderatorg Mrs. Thomas Gribbin, Sister Mary Francine, Future Business Leaders of America Club Moderator. Eavesdropping in the backfield by Coach Pallay. is the art of awakenin BUSINESS DEPARTMENT LIBRARY DEPARTMENT Mother Mary Robert, Head Librarian, Library Club Moderatorg Mrs. Jeanne Rader, Assistant Librarian, Moderator of Student Library Assistants. the natural curiosity . Looks like Thomas Wenczel needs a little extra help from Sister Mary its 20 Andrew while the other boys enjoy a mornentls relaxation. Miss Muriel Daley, instructor for selected iuniors in the Temac program. 4 ' In Sister Mary Ambrose, Mathematics Club Moderator, Mrs. Jacqueline Flood, Scrabble Club Moderator, Sister Mary Martinus, Sewing Club Moderator, Sister Mary Matilda, Department Head, School Sacristan, Sister Mary Dennis, Sodality Moderator, Bridge Club Moderator, Sister Mary Andrew, Canticle Moderator. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Mrs. Rader and Mr. Cicchetti seriously discuss some problem. Richard Pietrow seems to be getting along iust fine, but Mr. Swissler seems to find Marion Perone's French translation amusing. Mr. Robert Swissler, Sister Mary Victor, Glee Club Moderator, Sister Mary Catharine, Spanish Honor Society Advisor, Spanish Club Moderator, Sister Mary Magdalen, Mission Club Moderatorg Mrs. Christiane Kaplan, French Club Moderator, Mrs. Jacqueline Flood, Mrs. Mary Palenchar, Sister Mary Trinitas, Forensic Club Advisor, Sister Mary Eugene, Future Nurses of America Club Advisor, Sister Mary Victoria, Department Head, Stu- dent Council Moderator. of oun minds. i A E or the purpose 0 satisfying them afterwards. Mrs. Rader, Mrs. Flood, Mrs. Ryan, and Miss Coloey enjoy Father Capik s remark. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Sister Mary Athanasius, Department Head, Moderator of Clubs, Mr. William Dowd, Mr. Leo Dormuth, Sister Mary Wendelin, Biology Club Moderator, Mr. Constantine Diamond, Miss Dorothy Cel- lini, Social Committee Advisor, Sister Mary Raymond, Projection Club Mod- erator. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Mr. Walter Porter, Head Football Coach, Sports Club Moderator, Mrs. Margaret Ryan, Moderator of Cheerleaders, Mr. Stanley Cier, Sports Club Moderator, Soccer Coach, Mrs. Joyce Graf, Depart- ment Head, Girls, Sports Club Moder- ator, Mr. William Creamer, Department Head, Basketball Coach, Baseball Coach, Miss Mary Colvey, Modern Dance Group Moderator, Girls Basketball Coach. 3 I 22 Miss Audrey Solaek and Sister Mary Eloise look pleased about some thing. Sister Mary Carlos, Chairman of Home Economics De- partment, Style Club Moderator. Henan us to reason and to evaluate . Mr. Frederick Hons, Mr. John Pallay, Football Coach, Michael Elko, AfChe1'Y Club M0dC1'af0f- Seated, Sister Sister Mary Emmanuel, Assistant Guidance Director, Sis- Ma1'Y AHSGIHI, Department Head, F01'611SiC Cl'-lb Moder- ter Mary Shaun, Boys' Sodality Advigol-5 Sister Mary atorg Sister Mary Alexander, Senior Class Advisor, Cook- Malachy, Freshman Class Advisor, Sister Mary Ioyce, mg Club Moderator. Stagecraft Club Moderator, Mr. Ronald Rossell, Mr. HISTORY DEPARTMENT ENGLISH DEPARTMENT SEATED: Sister Mary Iacinta, Department Head, Coronet Advisorg Sister Mary Gratia, Honor Society Moderator, Sister Mary Protase, Red Cross Club Advisor, Sister Mary Assisium, Chess Club Moderator, Sister Mary Dorothea. STANDING: Sister Mary Charlotte, Dramatic Club Moderator, Sister Mary Petrina, Sister Mary Mercita, Clee Club Moderatorg Sister Mary Ianet, Future Teachers of America Club Advisor, Sister Mary Paschal, Creative Writing Club Moderator, Lady Lore Adxdsorg Mrs. Mary Palenchar, Mr. Robert Swissler. is more glorious . Caught off guard, Sister Mary Dennis! A brief respite for Mrs. Nabers, Mrs. Palenchar, Mrs. Rader, Mrs. Stoka and Miss Del Turco. than the setting of the sun. RELIGION DEPARTMENT Father Capik poses with the members of his department. Father CoHey goes over some papers with Mrs. Betty Jacobs. A study of expressions! MISS DOROTHY MARKULEC School Clerk The Office Staff MISS AUDREY SOLACK Secretary to Assistant Principal Mrs. Jerome Weitz, Secretary to Prin- cipal, Head Bookkeeper: Miss Marie Luberto, Assistant Bookkeeper. f fi f 'M 26 ,1. M .-3 -wig pa-sll'zs! ll! No fair peeking, Mrs. Jacobs! On review-Miss Markulec, Mrs. Jacobs, Miss Luberto, and Mrs. Weitz. M ML ,Z - ' 4. 'Y' V y X' 'rl , ,XL V? ,L 'H ,rg ,aff if:-sf I ' f, 3 f S2 ,U ,ft sf: 5,2 ff LV' 1, H . ' 4 44,21 .A,:'g. 'Ki s wr 'Q wg, 5 Miss Solack, MRS. BETTY IACOBS Secretary to the Guidance Department ,.w,1.,M awww. M-ww he-va , ,,,.,.,.., mm., . .aww S Vx www. wwwwa M-'M' 'M' f W N V ,Q P 4-ff fm, . mt, W k .,. ,uma tam, ,. 3 f Yi? MRS. WILLIAM DOUGHERTY, R.N. School Nurse The Medical taff Mrs. Dougherty checks James Marut's oision. Dr. Frederick J. Barlow, School Dentist, checks Patricia Domanslcfs teeth. DR. J. MICHAEL FIORELLO School Physician DR. FREDERICK I. BARLOW School Dentist J MR. WILLIAM HOEFLICH Manager of Students, Dining Room The happy smiles on the faces of the people behind the scenes, Mrs. Beatrice Allen, Mrs. Marie Agoes, Mrs. Anne Radlinslcy, Mrs. Made- line Cartledge, Stella Larcome Dorothy Winkowski, Rose De- Vaney, Mac Cribbgand Mr. West- erman makes the task of feeding hundreds easy. 30 The Dining Room taff nf , ,I N.D.'s students shrink to a mere incidint. The pleasant disposition of Marie A oes makes the task of feedin E Mrs. Beatrice Allen works pleasantly and pa- tiently ooer a hot stove. M- j x KT , x X X 1 ge, Q -N, ff 3-of ' lx ' A. L, rl' Lf I 1-xg Qf I LT J IQ, kg!-NL . e my Rose DeVaney and Dorothy Winkowski, soda fountain sweeties, make delicious milk shakes for Chris Reeber, Louis Altieri, Diane Accongio and Lois Zullig. v E 'R ffffffzi I N. ,MM f -- wf -V'-W, ,ww ,wi N471 7' -5, -, S, The Custodians Mr. Radlinsky instructs Mr. McDonough and Mr. Bechter how to handle the elec- tric plant. Mr. Arthur Dupras and Mr. Thomas Ward consult the bulletin before start- ing work. Mr. Frank Quill plays mechanic as Mr. Radlinsky stands by. Mr. Charles Ralph, Mr. Iohn McDonough and Mr. Fred Bechter, in the background, start out pleasantly to clean the wide, long corridors. MR. PAUL RADLINSKY Superintendent of Maintenance Mr. Radlinsky checks supplies with Mr. Bechter. Mrs. Virginia Ackers engaged in an endless task - removing finger marks from glass doors. An unusual pose of Marge and Kate for they are never idle. A PUMP AND CIRCUMST gro con molto fuoco EDWARD wiv? E M 'M' FH I l 0 . D 3 A-fa P. fuk ETH milf: D- 5. ? A -5- Qfg1lgJr I l ' J 54 ' E Q 0 iimiglwdzihziig lag-21- CAROLYN ABEL A Incarnation Parish A happy combination of a keen mind and a generous heart . . . tatsefully tagged . . . an eternal smile . . . bound to be a successful school teacher. Sewing Club 1, Pen and Pencil 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice- President 3, Student Council Sec- retary, Homeroom President 1, 3, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Prefect 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Banking Repre- sentative 1, 2, 3, School Play 3, 4, Assembly 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Lady Lore Staff, Assistant Editor 3, 4, Lady Lore Contributions 2, 3, 4. DIANE ACCONGIO Saint Ann's Parish Small but mighty . . . girl with a golden voice . . . eyes that laugh constantly . . . plans to pursue a secretarial course in college. Drama Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Proctor Committee 3, Hostess Committee 4, Music Committee 2, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, President 3, Secretary 4, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Clerical Co-op 4, Secretary to Faculty 3, Music Festival 3, 4, Choraleers 3, 4, School Play 4, Assembly 3, 4, Proctor 3. ANTHONY ANGELINI Incarnation Parish Not very talkative . . . a patient coin collector . . . devoted to base- ball . . . will enter college with the intention of becoming a drafts- man. German Club 2, Secretary 2, Geometry Club 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 4, Varsity Baseball 4, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2. S LOUIS ALTIERI Saint Anthony's Parish Well-liked by all . . . rugged and independent . . . has an eye for sports . . . aims for a higher educa- tion. Sports Club 1, Projection Club 3, German Club 3, Glee Club 4, Homeroom Secretary 1, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4. SALVATORE APICELLI aint Gregory the Great Parish Generous, happy, and likeable . . . school-spirit personihed . . . nim- ble feet on the dance floor . . . Dr. Apicelli, surgeon. Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Biology Club 2, Science Club 4, Proctor 4, Homeroom President 4- 7 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly 4. PAUL ALLAIRE Holy Angels Parish Always gay and genial . . . a true gentleman . . . spends many a day on the golf course . . . wants to be a retailer. Chess Club 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, Choraleers 1, 2, 3, Music Festival 1, 2, 3. SHEILA ANGELONI Incarnation Parish A bright smile every day . . . round-the-clock reader . . . gives nothing but her best . . . will grace some college campus. Future Teachers of America Club 1, 4, Pen and Pencil Club 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Proctor Commit- tee 1, Social Committee 2, 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catho- lic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Association of Promotion of Study of Latin 2, 3, Homeroom Banking Representative 2, 3, As- sembly 4, Proctor 1, Student Li- brary Assistant 3, 4. PAULA ANGELUCCI Saint Anthony's Parish Perlcy miss with sparkling eyes... enjoys having fun and dancing.. . snappy cheerleader . . . a success- ful career awaits this secretary. Sewing Club 1, Secretary 1, Fu- ture Business Leaders of America Club 3, Chairman of Planning Committee 3, Dramatic Club 4, Hostess Committee 1, Transporta- tion Committee 2, 4, Social Com- mittee 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Clerical Co-op 4, Sec- retary to Faculty 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Play 1, As- sembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Lady Lore Typ- ist 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4. All State football players Louis Altieri and Dennis Cannon review the vie torious season over some game photos. CAIL APPLECATE Saint Paul's Parish A quiet, graceful miss . . . eyes that smile . . . an artist at heart . . . will enter college in Septem- ber. Dramatic Club lg Art 2, 35 Future Nurses Club 45 Modern Dance 35 Latin Club 35 Service Committee 25 Bulletin Board Committee 3, 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Assembly 35 Coronet StaH 25 Lady Lore Stall Member 35 Lady Lore Contributions 2, 35 Intramurals 4. MONICA ARCUE Saint Paul's Parish A real colleen on the Irish camp- us . . . a ready for anything at- titude . . . likes to dance5 especially the Irish jig . . . intends to win a white cap someday. Style Club 3, Treasurer 35 Future Nurses Club 45 Latin Club 35 GAA 45 French Club 35 Modern Dance 45 Parish Council Representative 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Sodality 35 Catholic Youth Adoration 45 Assembly 4. GEORGE BACSO St. Vincent De Paul's Parish Quiet in nature, active in mind . . . gentleman first, last and always . . . active in all types of sports . . . will add up to a mathema- tician. Photography Club 15 Science Club 35 Mathematics Club 45 Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Lady Lore Contributions 15 Intramurals 1. Senior Class ' . skew 'vs-s0fn .a 9iEs ?3' IANICE BAYMAN Holy Angels Parish Gentle refinement . . . a dash of genius . . . loves the sound of show music . . . future lies in her knowledge of numbers. Creative Writing Club 2, 3, Sec- retary 35 Clee Club 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Assembly Committee 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-President 15 Na- tional Honor Society 35 Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Festival 45 Assembly 2, 35 Lady Lore Contributions 35 Intramurals 1 2 3. ANNA MARIA ASTORE Saint Annis Parish Blessed with brains and uses them . . . small but dynamic . . . en- joys life, living, people, and doing anything under the sun . . . a fu- ture pharmacist. Junior Red Cross 15 Creative Writ- ing Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 German Club 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Iunior Red Cross Committee 15 Parish Council Representative 2, 35 Student Council Club Committee Chairman 45 National Honor So- ciety 3, 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adoration 15 Assembly 2, 3, 45 Coronet Staff Member and News Editor 3, 45 Lady Lore Contribu- tions 2, 3, 4. ,..f s MARILYN BACON 5 St. Raphael's Parish Candid . . . active forensic mem- ber . . . friendly willingness . . . will add her name to the list of prospective college students. Forum Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Future Nurses Club 35 Latin Club 25 Proc- tor Committee 1, 25 Club Commit- tee 35 GAA 45 Service Committee 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Sodality 25 Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 45 Proctor 1, 2. CAROL BACZEWSKI Saint Ann's Parish Small in size, big in heart . . . skates her way through the winter . . . most obliging . . . hopes to at- tend college. Future Teachers Club 1, 3, 45 Sewing Club 25 Latin Club 2, 35 Hostess Committee 2, 35 Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catho- lic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Festival 15 Assembly 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2. MARILYN BAKTER Saint Anthony's Parish Soft-spoken and friendly . . . sports-woman . . . lends a willing hand . . . a Florence Nightingale aspirant. Mission Club 2, 35 Future Nurses Club 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Girls Athletic Committee 35 Service Club 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 3, 45 Volleyball 15 Horseback Riding 4. RAYMOND BEKARCIAK Saint Hedwigfs Parish Voice from the hack of the room . . . the thin man . . . shows some of his many talents on the stage . . . yearns to he a college frosh. Sports Club 15 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Fes- tival 15 School Play 35 Christmas Play 35 Assembly 15 Intramurals 45 Football 1. 37 BARRY BELUSAR Saint Ann's Parish Bursting with energy-af-ter school . . . social-minded . . . makes and enjoys fun . . . headed for college. Service Committee 3, Homeroom President 2, Treasurer 1, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 2, 3, 4, Assembly 2. THOMAS BENHAM Saint Ioseph's Parish Always ready with an argument . . . another Van Clihurn . . . comes up with his many pet expressions at unexpected times . . . plans cen- ter around a college campus. Chess Club 2, Glee Club 4, Foren- sic Club 4, Music Committee 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Corps 3, Christmas Play 1, Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Proctor 4. WILLIAM BOMBERY Incarnation Parish Soft-spoken and every inch a gen- tleman . . . takes things in his stride . . . bowls a near-perfect game . . . will train for defense of Uncle Sam. Do-It-Yourself Club 1, Science Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cross Country 3. SANDRA BONACCI Saint Ann's Parish Smooth as her faoorite dance tune . . . main interest is her friends . . . keeps trying for a hole-in-one . . . will be seen around a college campus. Girls Athletic Club 1, Iunior Red Cross Club 3, Dramatic Club 4, German Club 2, 3, Bulletin Board Committee 2, junior Red Cross Committee 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. 38 LOUIS BLYSKAL Saint Hedwig's Parish A man of few words . . . attentive listener . . . bowling takes up most oz his free time . . . wants to enter t e Air Force. Sports Club 1, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2. Va CLOTHILDA BILANCIO Saint Ann's Parish Quietness is hers . . . around when you need her . . . plays the piano for relaxation . . . on her way to college. Mission Club 1, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Transportation Committee 1, 2, 3, Sodality 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 4, Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA BLICHARZ Saint Hedwig's Parish A keeper of her own thoughts . . . rates high scholastically . . . likes dancing and noise . . . will take dictation from a lawyer. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 1, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Bridge Club 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Honor So- ciety 2, 3, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Clerical Co-op 4, Secretary to Faculty 3, Christmas Play 1, As- sembly 1, 3, Lady Lore Staff Typ- ist 3, 4, Lady Lore Contributions 1, 3. PATRICIA BIRD Saint Anthony's Parish Calm and easy going . . . keeps in trim by bowling . . . friendly and fun-loving . . . plans to grace some ofice. Sewing Club 3, Future Business Leaders of America Club 4, Red Cross Committee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Faculty 3, School Play 3, Christmas Play 1, Coronet Business Manager 4, Lady Lore Staff Typist 3, In- tramurals 3, 4, Library Assistant 3. as si i 1 lla? 1 fn.- fi GAETANA BORGIA Saint Anthony's Parish Spontaneous warmth and selfless generosity . . . an actress at heart . . . singing is her idea of relax- ing . . . future language teacher. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Music Committee 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 4, President 4, So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Choraleers 1, 2,'3, 4, School Play 1, 3, 4, Assembly 3. ,e KENNETH BROWER Saint Anthony's Parish A boy you can depend on . . . a ruddy complexion . . , avid sports fan . . . will be proud to claim the title of a U.S. Marine. Sports Club 3, 4, Vice-president 4, Field and Stream Club 1, Propaga- 'tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, Football 1, Weight lift- ing training program 3. TERRENCE BRYANT St. Raphael's Parish Quiet senior with a ready smile . . . enjoys basketball . . . would like a leisurely life . . . best of luck to a future teacher. Biology Club 1, Latin Club 2, 3, Restaurant Management Club 4, Boys Athletic Committee 1, 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Lady Lore Contributions 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cross Country 3. MARGARET BUFFIN Saint Anthony's Parish Nice to know, hard to forget . . . tell-tale blushes . . . popular music is a favorite with Peg . . . a busy efficiency that any office would welcome. Clee Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Proctor Com- mittee 1, 2, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Clerical Co-op 4, Secretary to Faculty 3, 4: Music Festival 1, 2. 3, 4, Choraleers 1, 2: School Play 1, 3, Christmas Plav 1, Assembly 3, Lady Lore Staff Typist 2, 3, Proctor 1, 2, Intramurals 3. Class of 1963 WILLIAM CALLAN Our Lady of Sorrows Parish Happy-go-lucky . . . a competent Iack-of-all-trades . . . happiest when dismantling cars . . . intends to try college life. Mission Club 1, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, Propagation of tihe Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, . STANLEY BRZDEK Saint Hedwig's Parish Tall, dark, and handsome . . . ladies' man . . . basketball cap- tures his attention . . . will enter the business world. Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1. THEODORE BECON Saint Hedwig's , arish A quiet smile and a ready wit . . . needs to be introduced to books . , . enjoys boating and fishing . . . yearns for a college career. Sports Club 1, Clee Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 4, Music Festival 3, 4, Choraleers 3, 4, Basketball Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL BUMBERA Saint Anthony's Parish Nice to have around . . . always on the go . . . the man with the drums . . . on his way to college. Sports Club 3, Projection Club 4, German Club 3, Music Committee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3. 4, Music Festival I, 2, School Play 4, Band 1, 2, Intramurals 4, Weight lifting training program 3. CAROL BUNTING Incarnation Parish Giggles her way through a tough situation . . . lovely, gracious man- ner . . . dresses just right . . . will make an ideal clerk-typist. Sewing Club 1, Dramatic Club 2, Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 3, 4, Red Cross Commit- tee 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Banking Rep- resentative 1, School Play 4, As- sembly 1, Intramurals 1. MICHAEL CAPIK Saint Mary's Parish Summer is his best season . . . when the fish flow, he begins to glow . . . his boat is his second home . . . college is in the near future. Archery Club 4, Cafeteria Work 1, 3, Dance Committee 4, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. 39 DENNIS CANNON Our Lady of Sorrows Parish A heart as warm as his smile . . . looks kinda' shy, but isn't . . . the live-wire of the football team . . . aiming for a collegiate life. Sports Club 1, 25 Projection Club 35 Clee Club 45 Transportation Committee 35 Homeroom Secre- tary 25 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Knights of Notre Dame 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adoration 3, 45 School Play 35 Assembly 35 Var- sity football 2, 3, 4. BARTHOLOMEW CARR Saint Anthony's Parish A dancing enthusiast . . . court fester . . . partial to the fairer sex . . . a future Physical Education mafor. Sports Club 1, 25 Red Cross Club 35 Varsity Club 45 Athletic Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Treas- urer 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adora- tion 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 45 Base- bag 1, 25 Basketball 1, Captain 1, . RICHARD CARSON Saint Anthony's Parish Good worker, good friend and a good sport . . . a little on the shy side . . . basketball claims his at- tention . . . college is his next stop. Projection Club 2, 3, 45 Boys Ath- letic Committee 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Service Corps 2, 35 Stage-hand 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 4. ION CARTER Saint Ann's Parish Reserved but friendly . . . works hard . . . enjoys building model planes . . . wants to be an aero- nautical engineer and test pilot. German Club 2, 35 Archery Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Parish Council Representative 3, 45 Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Service Corps 25 School Play 2, 3, 45 Proctor 25 Intramurals 4. LEONARD CARR Saint Ioseph's Parish Serious and sensible . . . always mannerly . . . likes hunting and fishing . . . wants to learn a trade. Hobby Club 15 Science Club 45 German Club 35 Transportation Committee 15 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 1. o PHILIP CARRIG Incarnation Parish Has a friendly Hi for all . . . keen on sports . . . a ready-for- anything look . . . will enter col- lege in September. Clee Club 15 Projection Club 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Transportation Committee 15 Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Festival 15 Stage-hands 3. 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 15 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 4. THERESA CASERTA Saint Anthonyis Parish Sociable, dark-haired miss . . . an expert with a needle and thread . . . contented with life . . . busi- ness world beckons. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 35 Style Club 4, Presi- dent 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Clerical Co-op 45 Sec- retary to Faculty 3. JOSEPH CASEY Saint Ioseph's Parish Blessed with a winning smile and a contagious laugh . . . an All- Stater to be proud of . . . an un: forgettable friend . . . plans to be a pharmacy major. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 1, 2, President 25 Varsity Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Boys Athletic Com- mittee 15 Homeroom President 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Treasurer 15 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 45 Service Corps 2, 35 Christmas Play 35 Assembly 3, 45 Stage- hand 25 Lady Lore Contributions 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Yearbook Staff 4. Karen McEwan, Gaetana Borgia, and Diane Accongio prepare to sing at an assembly. el' ir s 51 L Q CAROL CATANESE Holy Angels Parish Petite, pert, peppy . . . a friend to everyone . . . loves parties and good times . . . will be an angel in white. Red Cross Club 1, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Vice-President 2, Secretary 3, Future Teachers Club 2, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, Red Cross Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Red Cross Chairman 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Sodal- ity 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 1, 3, Christ- mas Pla 1, Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook, Literary Staff 4, Lady Lore Contributions 1, 2, 3. PASQUALE COLAVITA Saint Ann's Parish Music lover through and through . . . fun-loving . . . a ready smile for everyone . . . will he found on some college campus. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4, Latin Club 1, 2, German Club 1, 2, Music Com- mittee 4, Vice-President 4, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral- eers 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 2, 3, 4, Christmas Play 3, Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Proctor 3, Intramurals 1, 2, Track Team 3, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Organ and piano ac- companist 2, 3, 4. VERONICA CIESIELSKA Saint Hedwig's Parish Eager to lend a helping hand . . . likes a good book . . . sports en- thusiast with school spirit . . . x-ray technician of tomorrow. Sports Club 1, 3, Sewing Club 2, Future Nurses of America Club 4, German Club 2, 3, Girls Ath- letic Committee 1, 2, 3, Hostess Committee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Bank- ing Representative 3, 4, Assembly 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Var- sity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, Library Assist- ant 4. Senior Class ffl if V QS , X , MARGUERITE CERMELE Saint Annis Parish Smiles from the heart up . . . a keeper of secrets . . . loves music, whatever source . . . seeks secre- tarial future. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 3, Mission Club 4, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Faculty 3. MARCIA CETKOWSKI Saint Hedwig's Parish Always there when needed . . her own wardrobe-mistress . . kind word and smile for all . . . wants to be a teacher. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Bulletin Board Committee 1, Service Committee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adora- tion 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Choraleers 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 1, Christmas Play 1, 3, Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 1, 2. JOHN CHEBRA Saint Hedwig's Parish A gentleman through and through . . . casual, calm, considerate . . . at home on the football field . . . chemical engineering is his goal. Sports Club 1, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, Projection Club 3, Varsity Club 4, Assembly Com- mittee 1, Student Council Proctor Chairman 4, Homeroom Secretary 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Corps 2, Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Stagehand 3, Intra- murals 1, 3, 4, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN COLAVITA Saint Ann's Parish Neat, trim, lovely . . . recognized by her giggle . . . fond and full of fun . . . will make a gracious medical secretary. Mission Club 2, Future Business Leaders of America Club 3, Cook- ing Club 4, Vice-President 4, Host- ess Committee 3, Bulletin Board Committee 4, Secretary 4, Service Committee 1, Homeroom Vice- President 1, Secretary 4, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary to Faculty 3, School Play 3, Assembly 4. MICHAEL CLANCY Saint Anthony's Parish A serene, soft-spoken gentleman . . . houses a good mind . . . likes all sports . . . will pursue his inter- ests as a marine engineer. Sports Club 1, Archery Club 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Transportation Committee 2, Homeroom Vice-President 1, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Baseball 1. JAMES COLELLO Holy Angels Parish Earnest in his studies . . . not very talkative . . . fiddles with cars . . . will he an electronics technician. Chess Club 1, German Club 2, 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Corps 2. 41 VINCENT CONVERY Incarnation Parish Shy but friendly . . . excuse ex- pert . . . likes all sports, football in particular . . . will be a future Perry Mason. Sports Club 1, Treasurer 1, Mis- sion Club 2, Treasurer 2, Projec- tion Club 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Homeroom President 1, 2, Vice- President 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Knights of Notre Dame 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Catholic Youth Ad- oration 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 2, Stage-hand 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Track 3, 4. KATHLEEN COOPER Incarnation Parish Number one chatterbox . . . be- lieves in a little nonsense now and then . . . a talented creative writer . . . headed for success in the teaching field. Pen and Pencil Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, President 3, Hostess Committee 1, 2, Service Commit- tee 3, Student Council Social Chairman 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Assembly 3, 4, Lady Lore Staff Editor in Chief 3, 4, Lady Lore Contribu- tions 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM COLLURA Saint Mary's Parish Cloud nine is his paradise . . . may be found near biology lab . . . 3:08 bell is an eternity . . . may be your accountant some day. Archery Club 4, Biology Club 2, 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. DIANA COVELESKIE Saint Ann's Parish Eager for fun and knows where to find it . . . a lover of solid com- fort . . . noted for her exotic hairdos . . . hopes to fill a secre- tarial post. Future Nurses Club 2, Dramatic Club 3, Future Business Leaders of America Club 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 1, Coronet Business Circulation Staff 3. 42 MAUREEN CONNELL Saint Ann's Parish A bright, spot on the cheering squad . . . unpredictable and full of fun . . . easy to please . . . would like an office position. C-lee Club 1, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Proctor Com- mittee 1, Assembly Committee 2, 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Faculty 3, Music Festival 1, School Play 3, Assembly 2, Proctor 1, Cheerleader MARTIN CONNOR Our Lady of Sorrows Parish A born leader . . . never lost for words . . . a true friend when it counts . . . will pursue a college education. Biology Club 2, Treasurer 2, Forum Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Club Com- mittee 2, Student Council As- sembly Chairman 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Knights of Notre Dame 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, School Play 1, 2, 3, 4, Coronet Staff Copy Editor 3, Sports writer 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman bas- ketball 1, Yearbook Staff 4. ELIZABETH CSERNECH Holy Angels Parish Dainty and sweet . . . sparkles with springtime freshness all year round . . . never ending generosity . . . headed for success as a psychologist. Glee Club 1, Future Teachers of America Club 2, Biology Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Social Committee 1, 2, 3, Student Council Service Commit- tee Chairman 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Fes- tival 1, School Play 1, 3, 4, Christ- mas Play 1, 4, Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Literary Staff 4, Library Assistant 3. X sq, NU Z I - 1-'-if -- - - 1L.'.1. ,I , ,,.., .., l -ii,m'if I k C ,'v'T'X'.9fl -r W 1 - ,sfxx ' I '. l , -., , I MARIE COSCRIFF Saint James Parish Courteous to the nth degree . . . quiet, observant manner . . . tal- ented artist . . . will be an asset in any sick room. Sewing Club 1, 2, Vice-President 2, Art Club 3, Stage Craft Club 4, Music Committee 2, 3, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, 3, Stage-hand 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 3, 4. ROBERT KEVIN CONVEY Incarnation Parish Popular prankster . . . never hur- ries, never worries . . . well-liked by all . . . college bound. Chess Club 1, Projection Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Knights of Notre Dame 2, School Play 2, Stage-hand 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1. Hui Q SANDRA CULLARO Saint Ioseph's Parish A friend in need . . . quietly de- pendable . . . an avid reader of reviews . . . Notre Dame plus col- lege equals mathematician. Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 45 Bulletin Board Committee 2, 35 Club Committee 45 Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Christ- mas Play 15 Assembly 1, 45 Lady Lore Contributions 1, 2, 3, 45 Li- brary Assistant 3. DENNIS CUNNINGHAM Saint James Parish of Pennington A kind word and a smile for all . . . one of our best-dressed men . . . knows just what to say and when to say it . . . headed for col- lege. Chess Club 15 Mission Club 35 German Club 2, 3, 4, President 35 Bulletin Board Committee 45 Stu- dent Council Bulletin Board Chair- man 45 Homeroom Vice-President 35 Assembly 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 15 Base- ball 1, 2. THOMAS DEPTULA Saint Iames Parish of Pennington As true as he is tall . . . receives honors graciously . . . the physics lab is his second home . . . a fu- ture scientist. Hobby Club 15 Biology Club 2, 35 Forum Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 Latin Club 1, 25 German Club 2, 3, 45 Transportation Committee 15 Social Committee 25 Assembly Committee 35 Music Committee 45 Student Council Music Committee Chairman 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Knights of Notre Dame 2, 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Fes- tival 45 Assembly 1, 2, 3, 45 Lady Lore Contributions 2, 45 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. Class of 1963 ?'m:5fiivi1iea-S MB 3 . . . 'Q IUDITH DE MARCO Saint Anthony's Parish School spirit to spare . . . delight- ful personality . . . happiest when painting . . . looking forward to x-ray technology. Sewing Club 15 Modern Dance 35 Library 45 German Club 2, 3, Sec- retary 35 Social Committee 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Festival 25 Assembly 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1. CHERYL D'ARCY Incarnation Parish Model in neatness from head to toe . . . knows how to enjoy life . . . soft-spoken and kind . . . will make an ideal secretary. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 2, 35 Cooking Club 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary to Faculty 3. CAROL DAVIDOVICS Saint Ann's Parish Leisure loving girl . . . welcomes the weekend . . . party lover . . . all lined up for a secretarial posi- tion. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 35 Cooking Club 45 Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary to Faculty 3. CHARLES DELANY Saint Vincent de Paul's Parish Knows how to enjoy life . . . man- about-tawn . . . often seen riding in a T-bird . . . wants to go to college. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Transporta- tion Committee 45 Homeroom President 15 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 35 Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Soccer 2. ROGER DEL TURCO Saint Annls Parish Able man behind the scenes . . . a ready conversationalist . . . easy- going . . . will go into Uncle Sarrfs business. Hobby Club 15 Projection Club 2, 3, 45 President 45 Proctor Com- mittee 15 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Banking Representative 25 Stage-hand 25 Proctor 1. EDWARD DAVIS Incarnation Parish A mischievous sparkle in his eyes . . . pedestrians beware . . . quite a socializer . . . future mechanical engineer. Hobby Club 15 Forum Club 25 German Club 2, 35 Dramatic Club 45 Red Cross Committee 45 Band Color Guard 25 Orchestra 2, 35 Proctor 35 Intramurals 3, 45 Cross Country 3. 43 JO ANN D'ERRICO Saint Anthony's Parish Adds a touch of friendliness wher- ever she goes . . . pleasant spirit . . . in the social whirl . . . will lend her charm to a business of- fice. Glee Club 1, Future Business Leaders Club 3, Red Cross Club 4, Social Committee 1, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, Social Play 3, 4, Christ- mas Play 1, Assembly 3. GERALD DI IORIO Saint James Parish Where there's a joke, therefs Ierry . . . responsive feelings . . . helps make July 4th a little bit louder . . . Just keep the Draft away is his motto. Restaurant Management Club 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. X MARY DORN ER Saint Anthony's Parish Sparkling sense of humor . . . al- ways ready for service . . . devoted soccer fan . . . will don a white cap. Dramatic Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2, Mission Club 3, Nursing Club 4, Vice-President 4, Latin Club 3, Social Committee 2, 4, Homeroom Officer Vice-President 1, Secretary 2, 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adora- tion 1, School Play 3. BARBARA DRINCUS Saint Hedwig's Parish Enjoys driving . . . quick with the answer . . . has a balanced per- sonality . . . plans to be a memo taker. Sewing Club 1, Future Business Leaders of America Club 3, Club Committee 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Play 1, Decoration Corrunittee 3. IRENE DUNN St. Raphael's Parish Full of fun . . . dehnitely not shy . . . varied interests . . . people amuse her . . . office days ahead. Dramatic Club 1, 2, Red Cross Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Red Cross Committee 1, 3, 4, Home- room Officer Treasurer 1, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catho- lic Youth Adoration 1, 2, Secretary to Faculty 3, School Play 3, 4, Assembgf 4, Band 1, Intramurals 17 3 7 ' 23 IN MEMORIAM RICHARD DIXON St. Raphael's Parish Excels socially . . . quick-witted . . . a football great . . . ad-lib specialist . . . wants to go to col- lege. Glee Club 1, 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Knights of Notre Dame 1, 2, Music Festival 1, School Play 1, Varsity Football 4. MARK DRISCOLL Incarnation Parish Possesses a quiet nature . . . some- what shy . . . always drawing au- tomobiles . . . will be a car stylist. Travel Club 1, Projection Club 3, German Club 2, 3, Radio Club 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage-hand 3, 4. MARYAN NE DOMANSKI Saint HedWig's Parish Quiet as a whisper . . . busy as a beaver . . . an all around girl with a style all her own . . . has an idea of becoming a teacher. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Hostess Com- mittee 2, 3, Homeroom Oificer President 4, Vice-President 2, 3, Secretary 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 2, 3, Christmas Play 1, Assembly 3, 4, Proctor 4. Honor Society members Kathleen Cooper, Patrick Ryan, Carol Catanese, and Martin Connor take advantage of the book store to build up a personal library. ., i. ALITA DUSEK St. Raphael's Parish A reserved young lady . . . a sim- ple laugh . . . works diligently . . . will prepare to be a medical secretary. Biology Club 1, Secretary 1, Pen and Pencil Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Club Committee 1, Transportation Committee 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Coronet Fea- ture Staff 1, 4. JAMES DWYER Incarnation Parish Cooperation plus . . . a winning personality . . . a source of mis- chief . . . a future history teacher. Sports Club 1, Press Club 2, Bridge Club 3, 4, President 4, Homeroom President 3, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Proc- tor 4, Intramurals 4. IANICE EVANS Saint Anthony's Parish Witty and wise . . . quick with the iokes . . . an honor student eagerly awaiting that college atmosphere. Latin Club 1, 2, Dramatics Club 2, German Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 3, Sports Club 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 4, President 4, Trans- portation Committee 3, Student Council Girls' Athletic Chairman 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, Band 1, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basket- ball 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, Tennis 3. I. X XXX Senior lass X r X . ,w 1 lil, yi Vx., at MARY ANN ENGENNACH Incarnation Parish Tranquil and pleasant . . . nice to have as a friend . . . faithful at- tendance at games . . . has always hoped to be a nurse. Future Nurses of America Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, Manager 3, Baseball 2. ELAINE ELENEWSKI Saint Ann's Parish A great companion . . . dependable . . . smiles her way out of trouble . . . one of our future nurses. Biology Club 2, Girls Athletic Club 1, Future Nurses of America Club 2, 3, 4, Assembly Committee 1, 2, Girls Athletic Committee 3, Host- ess Committee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly 3, 4. MARY LOU ELENIEWSKI Saint james Parish, Pennington Concern for everyone . . . light wit . . . energy to spare for sports . . . will attend a teachers' college. Girls Sports Club 1, Creative Writ- ing Club 3, Glee Club 4, Girls Athletic Committee 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 4, School Play 4, Assem- bly 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Captain 3, Fresh- man Soccer 1, Freshman Baseball I, Varsity Baseball 3. WILLIAM ERNST Saint Ann's Parish Wisdom and mirth . . . prefers mathematics . . . Notre Dame's Mercury . . . a credit to Notre Dame in any ofice. German Club 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4. MARILYN ESPOSITO Saint Ann's Parish Service with a smile . . . a hum- ble heart . . . respect for all . . . would like to be a social worker. Red Cross Club 1, Press Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Pen and Pencil Club 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Catholic Youth Adoration 2, Cor- onet Staff Feature Editor 4. PATRICIA EVANS Holy Angels Parish Polite and pert miss . . . animated . . . artistic temperament . . . will sparkle on a college campus. Latin Club 2, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Committee 4, Home- room President 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 3, 4, Christmas Play 3, Assembly 3, 4, Stage-hand 3, Lady Lore Contributions 2. 45 ANTHONY FAMA Saint Mary's Parish Enjoyable to joke with . . . be- friends all . . . takes responsibility with ease and pleasure . . . headed for the halls of higher learning. Latin Club 2, 35 Biology Club 25 French Club 15 Social Club 1, 2, 35 Mission Club 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. JOAN FLAVIN Saint Anthonyis Parish A laugh of delight . . . cute and short . . . conceals her intelli- gence . . . chooses a nursing career. Dramatics Club 15 Red Cross Club 25 Latin Club 1, 25 French Club 35 Future Nurses of America Club 3, 45 Service Committee 1, 35 Red Cross Committee 25 Assembly Committee 45 Homeroom Treas- urer 25 Catholic Youth Adoration 2, 35 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT FORGASH Saint C-regory's Parish Fancies hunting . . . keeps his thoughts to himself . . . is always ready with a clever answer . . . intends to study law. Science Club 1, 25 Sports Club 3, 45 Club Committee 1, 25 Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Intra- murals 1, 2, 35 Varsity Basketball 3. 46 ANTHONY FAVATA Saint James Parish Very amiable to all . . . has an in- quiring mind . . . dedicated to sports . . . will major in electrical engineering. Latin Club 2, 35 Mathematics Club 45 Boys' Athletic Committee 45 Homeroom Vice-President 45 Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Varsity Football 4. CLAIRE FLYNN Incarnation Parish Her heart belongs to Notre Dame . . . partial to long hair . . . favors dancing . . . will decorate a col- lege campus come fall. Sewing Club 1, 25 Pen and Pencil Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Modern Dance Club 45 Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catho- lic Youth Adoration 15 Intramurals 2, 3. JOHN FEEN EY Saint Anthony's Parish A speedy runner . . . unassuming personality . . . Where's Leori?', . . . on to business college. Photography Club 1, 25 Sports Club 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 25 Varsity Track 3, 4. NANCY FLYNN Saint Ann's Parish Friendly smile . . . will listen at- tentioely . . . an aid to the sick as she approaches a nursing career. Future Nurses of America Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Modern Dance Club 3, 45 Music Committee 15 Proctor Com- mittee 25 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 45 Coronet Feature Staff 45 Or- chestra 15 Proctor 2. RENEE FORAN St. Raphael's Parish Friendly and sentimental . . . a style all her own . . . looks pret- tiest when she blushes . . . look for her in any college. Future Teachers of America Club 15 Pen and Pencil Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Bulletin Board Committee 25 Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catholic'Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 45 Lady Lore Contributions 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2. DINO FIABANE Saint Paul's Parish Shy but witty . . . politeness is one of his many possessions . . . smart . . . a bright future for him in college. Mission Club 15 Latin Club 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Assembly Com- mittee 25 Music Committee 35 Service Committee 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Service Corps 45 Music Festival 2, 3, 45 Choraleers 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. THOMAS FREEMAN Saint Gregory's Parish Artfully inclined . . . his loyalty is showing . . . mischievous . . . brings out the best in things . . . the commercial art field beckons. Chess Club 15 Pen and Pencil Club 2. Art Club 45 Propagation of the F,aith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth oration 1, 45 Homeroom Bank- Ad ing Representative 2, 3, 45 Year- bo 1, m Lou colle ok Co-Editor 45 Lady Lore Staff 2, 45 Art StaH 1, 2, 45 Intra- urals 1, 25 Varsity Track 3, 4. s tagll. MARGARET FRENCH Saint Raphaells Parish Quiet but pleasant . . . a flair for fashion . . . enjoys bowling and ice skating . . . will continue to study. Mission Club 1, 25 Bridge Club 35 Latin Club 2, 35 Pen and Pencil Club 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adora- tion 1, 2, 3, 45 Assembly 45 Intra- murals 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANN GAMBI St. Raphael,s Parish Nice to talk to . . . sociable . . . willing and able . . . mischief maker No. 1 . . . preparing for a secretarial position. Girls Sports Club 15 Future Busi- ness Leaders of America Club 2, 35 Cooking Club 45 Social Committee 1, 35 Hostess Committee5 Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Span- ish Honor Society 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 45 Secre- tary to Faculty 35 Clerical Co-op 45 School Play 15 Christmas Play 1, 25 Coronet Circulation Staff 45 Lady Lore Typist Staff 4. is Altieri, George Bacso, and Carolyn Abel study career pamphlets and ge catalogues in the guidance reading room. FRANK CALATE Holy Angels Parish A polite gentleman . . . neat in ap- pearance . . . shines on the dance floor . . . a future interior designer. Photography Club 1, 25 Art Club 45 Treasurer 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. STEVEN GALLO Saint Ann's Parish Enjoys himself and others . . . un- predictable . . . football is his life . . . popular . . . destined for high learning. Varsity Club 3, 45 C-lee Club 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Football 3, 4, Defensive Captain 45 Varsity Track 3, 4. CATHERINE CARANSI An amiable personality . . . little things mean a lot . . . mischief maker No. 2 . . . will grace an of- fice in the secretarial yield. Library Club 2, 35 Cooking Club 45 Assembly Committee 1, 25 Bulletin Board Committee 3, 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 45 Clerical Co-op 45 Sec- retary to Faculty 35 Christmas Play 15 Lady Lore Typist Star? 3. MATTHEW GAUG Saint Raphael's Parish Vivid imagination . . . loves doing anything . . . practical in his own way . . . plans to train for business. Social Club 1, 25 Biology Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Archery Club 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM CASKILL Saint Anthony's Parish Tall and blond . . . a faithful vol- unteer for duty . . . car bug . . . hopes to work in the advertising business. Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Proctor Committee 15 Proctor 15 Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. ALDO GENOVESI Saint James Parish Tall, dark, and handsome . . . eoerybodyfs friend . . . a football great . . . college ambition. Biology Club 2, Varsity Club 3, Archery Club 3, Homeroom Presi- dent 1, Vice-President 2, Secretary 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, Cap- tain, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Captain. CHERIE GIRARD Saint Anthony's Parish Miss Teenage of Trenton . . . twirls her baton for enjoyment... cheerful . . . will major in physical education. Girls Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports Committee 1, 2, 3, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly 2, 3, 4. RICHARD GERVASONI Saint Raphael's Parish Calm and pleasant . . , enjoys life in a subdued way . . . will succeed . . . Calling Dr. Geroasonin. Chess Club 1, Treasure 1, Pen and Pencil Club 2, Latin Club 2, Sci- ence Club of America 3, German Club 2, 3, 4, Mathematics Club 3, Proctor 4, Parish Council Commit- tee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adora- tion 1, Homeroom Banking Repre- sentative 1, Assembly 2, Lady Lore Contributions 2, Intramurals 1, 3. ANGELO CUILIARI Saint James Parish A product of Trenton Catholic. . . Notre Dame acclimated . . . likes people . . . a candidate for the Reserves. Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Archery Club 4, Homeroom Presi- dent 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 1, Base- ball 2, 3, 4. RUDOLPH GEURDS Incarnation Parish His presence adds life . . . looking for excitement . . . star on the diamond . . . an engineer of to- morrow. Chess Club 1, Varsity Club 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Soccer 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 3, 4. JOAN GOLINSKI Holy Angels Parish Exact and efficient . . . gentle . . . will combine secretarial teaching and baton twirling for a career. Cooking Club 4, Red Cross Com- mittee 1, 2, Proctor Committee 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Span- ish Honor Society 3, 4, Sodality 1, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Clerical Co-op 4, Secretary to Faculty 3, 4, School Play 1, 2, 3, Assembly 3, 4, Lady Lore Typ- ist 2, Proctor 3, Cheerleader 3. NANCY GOLDEN Saint Paul's Parish Always cheerful . . . always busy . . . neat and uniform . . . an ar- dent singer and pianist. Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Future Nurses of America Club 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Music Committee 2, Assembly Committee 3, Proctor Committee 4, Transportation Committee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Choraleers 2, 3, 4, Coronet Fea- ture Staff, Alumni Editor 3, 4, Lady Lore Contributions 1, 2, 3, Proctor 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. JAMES GIORDANO Saint Raphael's Parish A generous spirit . . . constant chatter . . . math enthusiast . . . Do you recall that test? . . . col- lege beckons. Hobby Club 1, Science Club of America 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Mathe- matics Club 4, Boys Athletic Com- mittee 1, Proctor Committee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, Lady Lore Contributions 1. Art students Peter Sieben, Io Ann Kaminslci, Gerald Messineo, and Sandra Bonacci are in the process of hanging their entry for the art exhibit on Corridor A. A. . . , . fr. - ,rms-N,.es-s...W a al,...'T,-t.. fp-.a .-. LEON GRABOWSKI Saint Ioseph's Parish An out-door-man . . . bubbling personality . . . N. D.'s leader in cross country . . . destined to be an architect. Do-It-Yourself Club 1, Sports Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Boys Athletic Chairman 2, 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Varsity Cross Country 3, 4, Captain 3, 4. RICHARD GREEN Saint Ioseph's Parish Athletically inclined . . . friendly toward all . . . a tall, good looking gentleman . . . enjoys a good ioke . . . electronics will claim his at- tention. Do-It-Yourself Club 1, Bridge Club 3, Sports Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Basket- ball 1, Varsity Cross Country 3. CAROL GROCHALA Saint Hedwig's Parish Chocolate cake makes her eyes sparkle . . . happy-go-lucky . . . once a friend always a friend . . . headed for higher education. Sewing Club 2, Future Nurses of America Club 3, 4, Red Cross Chairman 1, Catholic Youth Ad- oratio 1, 2, 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. ' e 'I Class of 1963 KATHLEEN GUTOWSKI Incarnation Parish A smile for everyone . . . welcomed in any crowd . . . sugar and spice . . . will enter the business world. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 3, Cooking Club 4, Serv- ice Committee 1, Assembly Com- mittee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Faculty 3. ANITA GREGORESKI Saint Paul's Parish Quiet . . . interested in animals, especially horses . . . enioys work- ing with a thread and needle . . . expects to be a veterinarian. Sewing Club 1, Red Cross Club 3, Dramatic Club 2, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Red Cross Chairman 3, Girls Athletic Chairman 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom banking representative 1, Library Assistant 3, School Play 3, 4, Lady Lore Contributions 1, Intramurals 3, 4. PATRICIA GREGORY Saint Anthony's Parish Twinkling eyes and a happy smile . . . loves to make new friends . . . Miss Co-operation . . . a future elementary school teacher. Sewing Club 1, Dramatic Club 2, Future Teachers of America Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Bulletin Board Committee 2, Service Committee 3, Social Committee 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 2, 3, 4, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Cor- onet Circulation Staff 2, 3, Intra- murals 3, 4. WILLIAM GRONIKOWSKI Saint Ioseph's Parish Stockily built gentleman . . . easy to get along with . . . carpentry occupies much of his time . . . hopes to obtain a degree in archi- tecture. Do-It-Yourself Club 1, Bridge Club 3, Sports Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Athletic Committee 3, Homeroom President 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 4, Varsity Cross Country 3, Varsity Track 3. IOSEPH GULBINSKY Saint Raphael's Parish A competent Iack-of all-trades . . strictly original . . . subtle wit . . . takes life as it comes . . . deter- mined to board the collegiate train. Forum Club 1, 2, German Club 3, President 3, Projection Club 4, As- sembly Chairman 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly 1. VINCENT HAGER Our Lady of Sorrows Parish Generous by nature . . . has a radiating personality . . . likes most outdoor sports . . . will travel with the Navy. Sports Club 1, Archery Club 3, Gennan 2, 3, Projection Club 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 1, 2, 3, Assembly 2, 3. 49 MARGARET HANCIN Holy Angels Parish Always ready and willing . . . blushes easily . . . a howling en- thusiast . . . her future centers around a white cap. Clee Club 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2, Future Nurses of America 3, 4, Hostess Committee 1, 2, 3, Homeroom treasurer 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1. EDWARD HARDINC Saint Ann's Parish Incessant talker . . . passes the time studying the Civil War . . . in- teresting personality . . . will major in history. Mission Club 2, 4, Parish Council Committee 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. L CATHERINE HILLMAN Saint Raphael's Parish A sunny disposition . . . enjoys a good book . . . dancing and listen- ing to records are tops with her . . . a future teacher. Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Homeroom Secretary 1, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Choral- eers 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 3, Proc- tor 4. DOLORES HERBERT Saint Paul's Parish Chatters on and on . . . sweetness personified . . . has a heart of gold and friends galore . . . next stop- college. Sewing 1, Latin Club 2, Future Nurses of America Club 3, 4, Service Comnmittee 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3. 50 SANDRA HIBBERT Saint Anthony's Parish Full of fun . . . devotes her leisure time to bowling . . . gentle man- ner . . . secretary in the making. Clee Club 1, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, Latin Club 2, Service Commit- tee 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Clerical Co-op 4, Sec- retary to Faculty 3, 4, Music Fes- tival 1, 3, 4, School Play 3, As- sembly 3, Lady Lore Typist 2, 3, 4, Lady Lore Contributions 1, Proctor 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3. JOSEPH HARVILLA Saint Mary's Parish Reserved but friendly . . . fishing and hunting rate highlwith him . . . tinkers with hot rods . . . college is next. Sports Club 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN HERRITY Holy Angels Parish A born leader . . . N. D.'s soccer star . . . has ideas to spare . . . known for his loyalty and spirit . . . desires campus life. Forum Club 1, 2, 3, President of Oratorical Section, Future Teachers of America Club 4, Latin Club 1, President 4, Homeroom President 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 1, Knights of Notre Dame 2, 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Lady Lore Art Staff 3, 4, Orches- tra 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Varsity Soccer 1, 3, 4. CAROLE HOLST Saint Ann's Parish Shy but friendly . . . studious . . . golfing is her hobby . . . hopes to take some teachefs place. Future Nurses of America Club 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers of America Club 4, Hostess Committee 1, Bul- letin Board Committee 3, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Lady Lore Contributions 2. VINCENT HOFFMAN Saint Ioseph's Parish Neatness is one of his assets . . . always mannerly . . . enjoys sports in general . . . will make a typical collegiate. Sports Club 1, Forum Club 2, Science Club 3, 4, Homeroom President 1, Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Banking Representative 3, School Play 2, 3, Assembly 1, 2, 3, Proctor 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, Varsity Football 4. 35 5 vb 5 Q1 X 3 'ggi 3' if agiifffksii K5 5 CHARLOTTE HORVATH Holy Angels Parish 5 F ull of fun at all times . . . abound- ! ing in smiles . . . does more than 1 her share . . . dreams of someday ' being a social worker. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 35 German Club 2, 35 Junior Red Cross Club 45 Iunior Red Cross Committee 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Catholic Ador- ation 3, 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Coronet Circula- tion Staff 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 4. 2 -f .sag , ' ' 134551: ' ' -' 5 V-X2 as SUSAN HOUCK Saint Ioseph's Parish A dancing enthusiast . . . spreads good will everywhere . . . depend- able . . . a rosy future in college. Future Nurses of America Club 1, 3, 45 Sewing Club 25 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Banking Representative 2, 3. CERALDINE INVERSO Our Lady of Sorrows Parish Has a heart with room for many friends . . . just one in a million . . . an abundance of reserve en- ergy . . . longs to be a nurse. Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Future Nurses of America Club 35 Latin Club 25 French Club 25 Homeroom Secre- tary 1, 2, 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 25 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 45 Choraleers 3, 45 School Play 25 Coronet Feature Staff 1. Sheila Lynch, Monica Argue, and Angela Pelicano hold an informal gab session in the hall between classes in typical high school style. CAROLYN HUSTAK Saint Hedwig's Parish She walks in beauty . . . com- pletely unaffected . . . always on the go . . . sets her sights on a nursing future. Future Nurses of America Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Secretary 25 Latin Club 25 Girls Athletic Committee 1, 35 Stu- dent Council Treasurer 45 Home- room Vice-President 2, Secretary 35 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Prefect 45 Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 School Play 2, 35 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Captain 3. xx 5 W 5 , K 1. MARIE IMMORDINO Our Lady of Sorrows Parish Always in a hurry-after school . . . has a desire to please . . . simply loves to dance . . . has college in view. Sewing Club 15 Dramatic Club 35 Social Committee 15 National Hon- or Society 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adoration 15 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Clerical Co-op 45 Secretary to Faculty 3, 45 Music Festival 15 Choraleers 15 School Play 1, 2, 35 Christmas Play 15 Coronet Circulation Staff 3, 45 Lady Lore Typist 3, 45 Lady Lore Contributions 15 Proctor 35 Intra- murals 3. JOSEPH IAKUBISIN Saint Anthonyls Parish Solemn expression during classes . . . calm . . . loves ice-skating . .. college is bound to follow next. Sports Club 1, 2, 4, Secretary 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Football 3. ANTHONY KARNICKY Saint Ioseph's Parish A fine iolcester . . . never cares to worry . . . enjoys hunting and fish- ing . . . a future draftsman. Photography Club, 15 Chess Club 2, 35 Archery Club 45 German Club 2, 35 Athletic Committee 1, 2, 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1. Q at at .N 6255: 'iii IO ANN KAMINSKI Saint Heclwig's Parish Cheerfulness is her motto . . . her gaiety puts a silver lining on any dark cloud . . . a real comic . . . should reach her goal as a secre- tary. Style Club 1, 45 Catholic Youth Adoration 2, 35 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary to Fac- ulty 35 Homeroom Banking Rep- resentative 1. Carol Catanese, Matthew Gaug, and Thomas Deptula give the foyer a ROBERT KASPEROWICZ Saint Hedwig's Parish A singer at heart . . . studying is the least of his worries . . . lots of fun . . . college bound come fall. Sports Club 15 Parish Council Committee 15 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Distributive Edu- cation 45 Football 1. KATHRYN KAZAROW Saint James Parish Gift of gab . . . always ready to discuss important issues . . . likes painting, singing, and dancing . . . aiming for a collegiate life. Glee Club 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Music Committee 15 Catholic Youth Adoration 3, 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Festival 1, 2, 35 School Play 2, 35 Christmas Play 25 Lady Lore Contributions 1, 25 Band 1, 25 Orchestra 25 Proc- tor 45 Intramurals 1. GEORGE KELLY Saint Ann's Parish Can be seen on two wheels . . . neat . . . N.D.'s favorite clarinetist . . . will major in music. German Club 2, 3, 45 Music Com- mittee 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Festival 2, 3, 45 Assembly 2, 3, 45 Lady Lore Con- tributions 25 Band 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Proc- tor 4. MARY ANN KENT Holy Angels Parish Definitely school spirited . . . un- expected humor . . . peaches and cream complexion . . . will some- day be a friendly receptionist. Red Cross Club 15 Future Business Leaders of America Club 2, 35 Dramatic Club 45 Red Cross Com- mittee 15 Assembly Committee 2, 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Clerical Co-op 45 Sec- retary to Faculty 35 School Play 1, 2, 35 Christmas Play 25 Assem- bly 1, 2, 3, 4. JOYCE KIERNAN Enjoys talking and does her share . . . simply unforgettable . . . com- mended for pep . . . her one ambi- tion is to be a teacher. Future Teachers of America Club 2, 35 Future Nurses of America Club 45 German Club 2, 35 Geom- etry Club 25 Girls Athletic Com- mittee 25 Catholic Youth Adora- tion 1, 2, 3, 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 School Play 45 Coronet Circulation Staff 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 4. JEAN KEEGAN Saint Raphael's Parish A friend in need . . . applies her- self to all activities . . . enjoys bowling and skating . . . a posi- tion in nursing awaits her. Glee Club 1, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 25 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 1, 25 Club Committee 25 Music Com- mittee 35 Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Festival 1, 3, 45 School Play 35 Christmas Play 25 Lady Lore Contributions 25 Proc- tor 3, 4. RICHARD KERWICK Saint Anthonyis Parish A genial personality . . . good humoured . . . omits no detail of story . . . college prep boy. Photography Club 15 German Club 2, 35 Geometry Club 25 Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Intra- murals 1, 2. JOAN KEEGAN Saint Raphael's Parish Somewhat reserved . . . finds a good side to everything . . . likes to sew during her spare time . . . will make an able secretary. Sewing Club 15 Bridge Club 35 Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Clerical Co-op 45 Secretary to Faculty 35 Christmas Play 15 Coronet Staff 3, 4. ui' anew' festive look with some Christmas decorations GLORIA KING Holy Angels Parish Blushes easily . . . dependable... interested in ice skating and swim- ming . . . dreams of being a pedi- atric nurse. Pen and Pencil Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Future Nurses of America Club 3, 4, Journalism Club 1, Music Committee 1, Social Com- mittee 2, 3, Job Opportunities Committee 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom banking representative 4, School Play 1, 2, 3, Modern Dance 3, Coronet Feature Staff 1, Lady Lore Contributions 2. Senior lass f JAMES KING Saint Ioseph's Parish Trustworthy and likeable . . . amus- ing situations his forte . . . enjoys sports in general . . . a future commercial artist. Hobby Club 1, Stage Craft Club 4, German Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1 2, Transportation Committee 1, 2, Homeroom Vice-President 1, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Hand 4, Varsity Soccer 3, 4. Q ROBERT KLEIN Saint Gregory's Parish A Distributive Education enthusi- ast . . . never lost for words . . . abounding with school spirit . . . is set for a business career. Sports Club 1, German Club 2, 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Distributive Education 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2. KAREN KOWALSKI Saint Hedwig's Parish A friend youill never forget . . . kind and sociable . . . a terrific ice skater . . . headed for Trenton Junior College in the fall. Girls' Athletic Club 1, Library Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Girls' Athletic Committee 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, School Play 4, Christmas Play 4. RICHARD KIRKHAM Saint Raphael's Parish Collector of stamps and coins . . . mischievous smile . . . skilled in archery . . . prospective electronic engineer. Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Archery Club 4, Treasurer 4, German Club 2, 3, Transportation Committee 1, 2, 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, Manager 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4. EDWARD KISCO Saint Raphael,s Parish Always ready with a clever an- swer . . . nice to know . . . his quick laughter is amusing . . . plans to enter a naval academy. Forum Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 2, Club Committee 1, 2, Student Council Transportation Chairman 4, Knights of Notre Dame 1, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly 2, 3, 4, Proctor 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1. CHRISTINE KN OTT Saint Raphael's Parish Always seen but never heard . . . friendly, dependable, and sincere . . .master of the keyboard . . . high hopes of becoming a psychologist. Glee Club 1, Creative Writing Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Secre- tary 3, Music Committee 2, 3, Hostess Committee 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, Christmas Play 1, Lady Lore Con- tributions 1. 4 srir. ELIZABETH KOERZ Saint Hedwig's Parish Very understanding . . . a cap- tivating personality . . . sweetness personiyied . . . all lined up for a secretarial position. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 1, 3, Library Club 4, Bulletin Board Committee 1, So- cial Committee 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, Spanish Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Clerical Co-op 4, Sec- retary to Faculty 3, Christmas Play 1, Canticle Typist 4, Lady Lore Typist 2, 3, 4. ROSEMARIE KRAKOWSKI Holy Angels Parish Sparkling eyes . . . a heart full of song . . . an avid reader . . . takes an interest in her work . . . an ef- ficient secretary in the making. Mission Club 1, 3, Glee Club 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Clerical Co-op 4, Secretary to Fac- ulty 3, 4, Music Festival 4, Christ- man Play 1, Yearbook Typist 4, Lady Lore Typist 4. 53 JOSEPH KRAUS Holy Angels Parish Talents unlimited . . . a heart full of .song . . . the world is his stage . . . headed for the wild blue yonder. Dramatics Club 1, Clee Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Mission Committee 1, Proctor Committee 2, 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Chor- aleers 2, 3, 4, School Play 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Play 1, 2,, Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Proctor 2, 3, Intramurals 1. RONALD KRISAK Saint HedWig's Parish A senior with plenty of zip . . . musical by nature . . . shouts the praises of N. Dfs gridmen . , . a prospective medical man. Do-It-Yourself Club 1, Secretary 1, Biology Club 3, Vice-President 3, Chess Club 4, President 4, Mission Committee 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Knights of Notre Dame 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 4, Music Festival 3, 4, Assembly 3, 4, Yearbook Sports Staff 4, Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 4. IUDITH KULESZA Saint Ioseplfs Parish Small but dynamic . . . a good luck iinx . . . dabbles in art . . . a bit on the shy side . . . Business College bound. Mission Club 1, Future Nurses of America Club 2, 3, Cirls' Athletic Committee 1, 2, 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1. THOMAS LaFISCA Saint Iames Parish Calm, cool, and collected . . . a dark, handsome lad . . . blessed with brains . . . will aid mankind as a research biologist. Biology Club 1, 2, Science Club 3, 4, President 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 1, 3, 4, Catholic gogth Adoration 1, 4, Assembly 54 ROBERT LABONSKI Saint Hedwig's Parish An even disposition . . . an inde- pendent spirit . . . is an amateur radio ham . . . sees a prosperous future as a retailer. Chess Club 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 3, 4, Christmas Play 2, Band 2, 3, Squad Leader 2, 3. KATHLEEN KRUECER Saint Anthony's Parish Good natured and benevolent . . . any teacherls delight . . . a pleas- ing personality . . . plans a suc- cessful secretarial career. Red Cross Club 2, Future Business Leaders of America Club 3, Style Club 4, Red Cross Committee 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 4, Christmas Play 1, Assembly 1, 3, 4. MARY IANE KYSELKA Saint Hedwig's Parish Efficient secretary . . . perfection to the tiniest detail . . . enjoys singing . . . will make a ine sec- retary. Clee Club 1, 2, 3, Music Commit- tee 1, Hostess Committee 2, 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, Clerical Co-op 4, Secretary to Faculty 3, Service Corps 1, Homeroom Bank- ing Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, Mu- sic Festival 1, 2, 3, Choraleers 3, 4, Christmas Play 1, Lady Lore Typist 3. KENNETH LAGANA Saint Anthony's Parish Popular prankster . . . devoted to sports . . . pleasing personality . . . success to this future business- man. Sports Club 1, Restaurant Manage- ment Club 4, Transportation Com- mittee 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. LYNNETTE KRUC Saint Michael's Parish A pleasant girl with a radiant smile . . . has that little girl look . . . always neat as a pin . . . sees of- hce days ahead. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 3, Style Club 4, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary to Faculty 3. is ef 2 it A. THOMAS LANE Saint Ann's Parish Excels in school spirit . . . cour- teous and dependable . . . a ready wit . . . wants to be a veterinarian. Mission Club 1, Dramatics Club 2, Physics Club 3, Mathematics Club 4, Transportation Committee 3, Proctor Committee 4, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 1, 3, 4, Proctor 4, Football 1, Golf 4. DOROTHEA LANE Saint Ann's Parish Good humored and vivacious . . . sparkling Irish eyes . . . blushes easily . . . has a place reserved in the business world. Sewing Club 3, Social Committee 1, 2, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Clerical Co-op 4, Secretary to Faculty 3, School Play 4, Christ- mas Play 1, Assembly 3. JUDITH LEONE Saint Ioseph's Parish Cheerful as can be . . . a real go- getter . . . sensitive to the feelings of others . . . will seek an office position. Sewing Club 2, Cooking Club 3, Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, School Play 4, Christ- mas Play 4, Yearbook Typist Staff 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Soccer 1, 2. Having received an honorable mention in the National Merit Scholar- ship Qualifying Test, Martin Connor shows his letter of commenda- tion to Anna Maria Astore and Iohn Chebra. MARGARET LANE Saint Ann's Parish An exciting personality . . . always exhibits her best . . . roller skating her main pastime . . . a future stenographer. Sewing Club 3, Homeroom Secre- tary 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Clerical Co-op 4, Secre- tary to Faculty 3, 4, Christmas Play 1, Assembly 3, Yearbook Typ- ist StaH: 4. EMILY LEONARDI Saint Anthony's Parish Soft spoken and demure . . . neat- ness is a must . . . strives for per- fection . . . looking ahead to a secretarial career. Sewing Club 1, Future Business Leaders of America Club 3, Style Club 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adora- tion 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Fac- ulty 3, Yearbook Typist Statf 4. DIERDRE LETT Saint Ioseph's Parish A lady on the go . . . attentive and obliging . . . art claims her inter- est . . . looking forward to becom- ing a teacher. Future Teachers of America Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Bulletin Board Committee 1, 2, 3, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, As- sembly 4, Intramurals 2, Basket- ball 2, Tennis 3. MICHAEL LEWIS Saint Ioseph's Parish Handsomely tall . . . pleasant by nature . . . a boating enthusiast . . . plans to be a mechanical engineer. Do-It-Yourself Club 1, Science Club 2, 3, Projection Club 4, Ger- man Club 2, 3, Ceometry Club 2, Service Committee 1, Athletic Committee 2, 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 3. JEAN LEWANDOWSKI Saint Hedwig's Parish Cordial personality . . . a joy to be with . . . takes pride in her work . . . hopes to take up busi- ness in college. Modern Dance Club 3, Cooking Club 3, Future Business Leaders of America Club 4, Red Cross Committee 1, Service Committee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 4, Assembly 3, 4, Library Assistant 4. JOSEPH LICCIARDELLO Holy Angels Parish Mr. Editor-in-Chief, . . . tal- ented with a camera . . . known by everyone . . . plans to become Dr. Licciardello. Forum Club 15 Photography Club 2, 35 Mission Club 45 German Club 2, 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Assembly Committee 1, 2, 35 Mission Com- mittee 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adora- tion 1, 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Assembly 1, 2, 3, 45 Year- book Photography Staff 45 Cor- onet Editor-in-Chief 4, Photog- rapher 2, 35 Lady Lore Contribu- tions 35 Band 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. DAVID LOVELESS Saint Ann,s Parish A gentleman first, last, and always . . . noble in bearing and honest in speech . . . science his wisdom . . . a collector of rifles . . . hopes to become a veterinarian. Biology Club 1, 25 Science Club 2, 35 Physics Club 35 Club Commit- tee 1, 2, 35 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA MAGEE Holy Angels Parish A contagious smile . . . pleasant and considerate . . . likes shopping sprees . . . plans to take up busi- ness education at Rider College. Future Business Leader of Amer- ica Club 35 Dramatic Club 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 35 Secretary to Faculty 35 School Play 4. CECILIA MARCHAND Saint Gregory's Parish A gleaming smile . . . conscientious in her studies . . . graceful car- riage . . . hopes to be a successful biology teacher. Latin Club 1, 25 Mission Club 25 Art Club 35 Future Teachers of America Club 1, 45 German Club 2, 3, 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Assembly 2, 45 Lady Lore Art Staff 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Tennis 3, 4. JOHN MARESSA Saint James Parish Believes weight lifting can be fun . enjoys selling for pleasure and profit . . . enioys the fner things . college ahead. Latin Club 1, 25 French Club 25 Biology Club 25 Business Club 35 Homeroom President 15 Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Dis- tributive Education 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. SHEILA LYNCH Saint Raphael's Parish Light-hearted and gay . . . enjoys dancing . . . can help you find a book . . . plans to attend Barry College in the fall. Future Teachers of America Club 1, 25 Library Club 3, Treasurer 35 Glee Club 45 Mission Committee 1, 25 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Festival 45 School Play 3, 45 Assembly 25 Library Assistant 3, 45 Proctor 25 Intra- murals 1, 2. THOMAS MAHONEY Saint Raphael's Parish Comes equipped with a smile . . . ready for action . . . strums a guitar . . . a seasonal hunter . . . will be a history teacher. Science Club 15 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, President 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Parish Council Representative 2, 35 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Banking Repre- sentative 15 Music Festival 2, 3, 45 Choraleers 45 Assembly 1, 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 25 Varsity Track 2, 3, 45 Cross- country 3. RODERICK MacKINNON Saint Paul's Parish A true gentleman . . . always will- ing to lend a hand . . . likes to dive in the deep blue . . . plans to enter college. Chess Club 3, 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Varsity Track 4. Oh well, even a bus driver forgets sometimes, quips Hay Bekarciak to Virginia Blicharz, Sheila Angeloni, and Louis Blyskal as they patiently wan for a bus to take them home. ielzfis fnseessazsaw -,-frm: GAIL MARINO Saint Raphael's Parish A raven-haired miss . . . always on the go . . . likes to join in song . . .' seeks a secretarial future. Glee Club 1, 4, Future Business Leaders of America Club 3, Host- ess Committee 3, Homeroom Sec- retary 1, Treasurer 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, Clerical Go-op 4, Secretary to Faculty 3, Music Festival 4, School Play 3, 4, Christ- mas Play 1, Assembly 4, Yearbook Star? Typist 4, Cheerleader 4, Cap- tain 4. MICHAEL MARKULEC Saint Hedwig's Parish Sociable, friendly, likeable . . . a devilish sense of humor . . . a good mixer . . . a prospective architect. Biology Club 1, German Club 2, Archery Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4, Proctor Com- mittee 3, Assembly Committee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 2, 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, 4, Proctor 3, 4, gntiiamurals 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track JOSEPH MARUGA Saint Raphael's Parish Enthusiastic in all endeavors . . . a born leader . . . 12 E's gridiron favorite . . . plans a career as a successful physician. Latin Club 1, 2, Vice-President 2, German Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, President 3, Pen and Pencil Club 2, Red Cross Club 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Student Council Vice- President 4, Homeroom President 1, 2, 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Knights of Notre Dame 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adora- tion 1, 2, 3, 4, Lady Lore Con- tributions 2, Proctor 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4. Class of 1963 , 31515 . JOSEPH MAKRANGY Saint Anthony's Parish Devoted to his test tubes . . . al- ways doing his best . . . likes to record music . . . future laboratory technician. Latin Club 1, 2, German Club 2, 3, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Mathematics Club 3, Proctor Committee 1, 3, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Proctor 1, 2, Intramurals 4, Varsity Track 4. FRANCIS MARROLLI Saint Raphael's Parish Sincere in his actions . . . always tries to please . . . is an ardent sports fan . . . will don the Navy blue. German Club 2, 3, Restaurant Management Club 4, Service Com- mittee 3, Transportation Commit- tee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. VINCENT MARTIN Incarnation Parish Couldn't be happier . . . likes dancing to rock and roll . . . a resonant tenor . . . engineering plans ahead. Hobby Club 1, Latin Club 1, 2, German Club 2, 3, President 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4, Boys' Athletic Committee 1, Bul- letin Board Committee 4, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catho- lic Youth Adoration 1, 2, Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Choraleers 3, 4, School Play 4, Cheerleader 4: In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM MATE Saint Raphael's Parish An admirable senior . . . often witty . . . covers ground on the gridiron . . . college bound. Latin 'Club 1, 2, President 1, Treas- urer 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Sports Club 1, 2, Varsity Club 3, 4, Club Committee 1, 2, Homeroom Treas- urer 3, President 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 1, Proctor 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Captain 4. A rw. SANDRA MATUZA Saint Ioseph's Parish Lends a sympathetic ear . . . is a rapid writer . . . has varied inter- ests . . . a successful business teacher in the future. Style Club 1, 4, Social Committee 1, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Faculty 3: Homeroom banking representative 1, Soccer 1, Baseball 1, Hockey 1. GEORGE MATUCHECK Incarnation Parish Lives in the clouds . . . calm and collected . . . mischiefs constant companion . . . plans to go into business. Sports Club 1, 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Baseball 1. 57 .Qld DENNIS MAZIARZ Saint HedWig's Parish Confident in all aims . . . sets high standards and meets them . . . will prosper as a chemical engi- neer. Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, German Club 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Latin Club 4, Club Com- mittee 1, Parish Council Commit- tee 4, Student Council Parish Council Chairman 4, Homeroom President 2, 3, Propagation of the Faith I, 2, 3, 4, Knights of Notre Dame 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 2, 3, 4, Lady Lore Con- tributions 1, Proctor 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4. RICHARD MCDOUGAL Holy Angels Parish Eager to learn . . . always depend- able . . . talented and industrious . . . will make an excellent teacher. Chess Club 1, Science Club 2, 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. CRAIG MCNALLY Saint Paul's Parish A quiet but firm gentleman . . . camera bug . . . definitely shy... plans to continue his studies. Hobby Club 1, Science Club 3, French Club 4, Club Committee 1, Transportation Committee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Assistant 4. 58 LINDA MAZIARZ Saint Anthony's Parish Simplicity in its perfection . . . a cheerful miss . . . the picture of neatness . . . will sport a white cap in the future. Sewing Club 1, Vice-President 1, French Club 1, Latin Club 2, Fu- ture Nurses of America Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Hostess Committee 1, Social Com- mittee 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Assistant 3, 4, Sodal- ity 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 4, Assembly 1, 4, Intramurals 1, Basketball 1, gocfer 1, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Tennis EDWARD MCGLONE Holy Angels Parish A man of few words . . . extremely mild . . . enjoys sports and cars . . . intends to experience college life. Chess Club 1, Science Club 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. KAREN McEWAN Saint Raphael's Parish Courtesy becomes her . . . has an inexhaustible knowledge of the world . . . flawless complexion . . . contemplates entering the business world. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Club Com- mittee 1, Music Committee 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Clerical Co-op 4, Secretary to Faculty 3, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Choraleers 2, 3, 4, School Play 3, 4, Christmas Play 1, Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Coronet Business Circula- tion Staff 3, Lady Lore Contribu- tions 1, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. JAMES MCKEEVER Incarnation Parish Famous for his jokes . . . all friends, no enemies . . . wit is his stand-by . . . future collegiate. Chess Club 1, Chemistry Club 2, 3, Archery Club 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, Proctor Committee 1, Boys' Athletic Committee 4, Stage-Craft Committee 3, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catho- lic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, Christ- mas Play 1, Assembly 1, Stage- hand 3, Orchestra 2, Proctor 1, Intramurals 2, 4. KEVIN M cNALLY Saint Pauls' Parish Subtle humor . . . very likeable. . . likes to tinker with trains . . . col- lege bound. Science Club 2, 3, 4, Club Com- mittee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Assistant 4. CLAIRE MCELROY Saint Ann's Parish Shines with the glitter of gems . . . blushes easily . . . a fashion plate . . . headed for college life. Library Club 1, Pen and Pencil Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, President 3, Junior Red Cross Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, German Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Hostess Committee 2, Girls' Athletic Committee 3, Ex- ecutive Committee of GAA 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Homeroom Secretary' 1, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodal- ity 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adora- tion 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 3, As- sembly 2, 3, Lady Lore Contribu- tions 1, 2, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Sugoi' 1, 2, 3, Hockey 4, Softball KATHLEEN MCNICHOL Saint Anthony's Parish A heart of gold . . . a million dol- lar smile . . . friends to spare . . . a prospective collegiate. Cleo Club 1, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Service Committee 1, 2, Proc- tor Committee 3, Service Commit- W tee 4, Secretary 4, Homeroom Sec- i retary 3, Treasurer 1, 2, 4, Prop- , agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Faculty 3, Service Corps 4, Homeroom Banking Rep- resentative 1, 2, 3, Music Festival 1, Assembly 1, 3, 4, Proctor 3, 4, Softball 2. PETER MCQUADE Saint Anthony s Parish Easy on the nerves . . . rates high in everyone's hook . . . consistently calm . . . college comes next. Choraleers 2, Propagation of the Faith 4, School Play 2, 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, Basketball 1, Captain 1. JAMES MERIWETHER Saint HedWig's Parish A competent Jack-of-all-trades . . . generous with his time . . . Nature fascinates him . . . a future biolo- gist. Sports Club 1, Science Club 2, Art Club 3, Stage Craft Club 4, Stage Decoration Committee 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 2, Christmas Play 1, Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Proctor 1, 2, Track 3, 4. The history of the United States in one and one-half pages is the answer to every senior's dream. Anthony Angelini, Anthony Favata, Paul Allaire and Barry Belusar find the library encyclopedias a valuable aid in their studies. i' . rar? ,mi .. ci-fr... K 51112 ifflifrw ,gg .5 liifif-sa - . -' f ' 5. . 3 K was PATRICIA MEDULLA Saint Anthony's Parish Gentle of manner and voice . . . fashion wise . . . ambitious in a nice way . . . will make an excel- lent grade school teacher. Restaurant Management Club 1, Mission Club 2, Clee Club 3, 4, Service Committee 1, Assembly Committee 2, Service Corps 1, Proctor Committee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Fes- tival 3, 4, School Play 3, 4, As- sembly 3, 4, Proctor 4. GERALD MESSINEO Saint James Parish Forever analyzing people . . . ap- preciates the finer things of life . . .thinks for himself. . . hound for big business. Latin Club 2, Biology Club 2, Art Club 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. HUGO MERCANTIN1 Saint Raphael's Parish Tease target . . . has expensive taste . . . a cheerful worker . . . a candidate for Uncle Sam. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 1, Projection Club 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Banking Representa- tive 1, Stage-hand 3, 4. CECILIA MICHAL Saint Anthony's Parish Possesses many talents . . . proves that a girl's hair is her crowning glory . . . attracts many friends . . . heart set on college life. Restaurant Management Club 1, 4, Fixture Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 3, Bulletin Board Com- mittee 1, 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Fac- ulty 3, 4, Coronet Circulation Member 2, 3, 4. THOMAS MICHAUD Incarnation Parish At home on the court, . . . known and liked hy all . . . wise . . . ex- cellent college material. Travel Club 1, Varsity Club 3, 4, Athletic Committee 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2. THOMAS MIGLIACCIO Saint Anthony's Parish An artist in disguise . . . noble in bearing and honest in speech . . . thoughtful and courteous at all times . . . his aim - higher educa- tion. Sports Club 1, Vice-President 1, Latin Club 3, Cemian Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Geometry Club 2, Art Club 4, Music Committee 1, 2, Bulletin Board Committee 4, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, Orchestra 1. RICHARD MILLER Our Lady of Sorrows Parish Artistic hands that are forever busy . . . gets along with everyone . . . smart . . . will pursue his interests in the Army. Sports Club 1, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Cerrnan Club 2, 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, Proctor 2, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD MILLAR Saint Raphael's Parish Tops for friendliness, sincerity, and loyalty . . . a lively sense of hu- mor . . . sports rate high . . . an up-and-coming chemist. Sports Club 1, Treasurer 1, Latin Club 2, Vice-President 2, German Club 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Parish Council Committee I, Transportation Committee 2, - Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 4, Service Corps 1, Assembly 1, , 4, Proctor 4, Intramurals 1, 2, ' Track 4. 3, 3, 2 4, . x rrry r L i.rii IRENE MISIALOWSKI Saint Hedwig's Parish Gets along with everyone . . . her silence is golden . . . everything must be sunset pink . . . destined for a secretarial career. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 3, Style Club 4, Home- room Secretary 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Faculty 3, Assembly 3, National Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. FREDERICK MORRISON Incarnation Parish Very considerate . . . an avid sports fan . . . quiet but sparked by hu- mor . . . will make a fine electri- cian some day. Chess Club 1, Science Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Latin Club 2, Club Chairman 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Bank- ing Representative 1, Intramurals 2, 4, Track 3, 4. CONSTANCE MILLER Saint Anthony's Parish Quiet but industrious . . . rates high in the business field . . . a heart bigger than herself . . . an- ticipates a successful secretarial career. Sewing Club 2, Secretary 2, Fu- ture Business Leaders of America Club 3, Style Club 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Cirls, Athletic Committee 2, Hostess Committee 3, National Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sf-:cretary to Faculty 3, Intramur- a s 2. IAMES MORAN Saint Paul's Parish A football great . . . fond of fun and knows how to make it . . . impressive speaker . . . aims to be an electrician. Biology Club 1, Science Club 2, Archery Club 3, Varsity Club 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly 2, Ensemble 2, Li- brary Assistant 3, Football I, 4, Track 3, 4. JAMES MILLER Incarnation Parish Flashes a friendly smile . . . a joke for the occasion . . . a track whiz . . . hopes to be employed at Bell Telephone. Hobby Club 1, Mission Club 3, Science Club 4, Varsity Club 3, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 4, Cross-Country 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Robert Laboriski practices good salesmanship technique in his merchandis ing class. I ' l i 1 1 1 l i PATRICK MULLEN Incarnation Parish Famous for his restless nature . . . a friend to all . . . an ideal sports fan'. . . will major in dentistry. Chess Club 1, Projection Club 2, Science Club 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Knights of Notre Dame 1, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Track 3, 4. T5 4 '- .r 1.15, ' . ' 'af w, as IUDITH MURPHY Saint Anthony's Parish An unpredictable bit of feminine frivolity . . . calm and congenial . . . has a distinctive laugh . . . has college in view. Future Nurses of America Club 1, Dramatics Club 2, Restaurant Management Club 3, Mission Club 4, Assembly Committee 3, Mission Committee 4, Junior Prom Decor- ating Committee 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Faculty 3. ARLENE OLZAK Saint Ann's Parish N.D.'s little bundle of humor . . . talks her way out of any predica- ment-then worries about it . . . will major in History. Forum Club 2, Press Club 3, Treasurer 3, Cooking Club 3, Fu- ture Teachers of America Club 4, Parish Council Committee 2, Bul- letin Board Committee 3, Secre- tary 3, Homeroom Secretary 3, Treasurer 2, Propagation of the Faith 2, 3, 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Banking Representa- tive 3, School Play 4, Christmas Play 4, Assembly 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Literary Staff 4, Coronet News Staff 2, 3, Lady Lore Art Staif 4. X 0 Q I Senior Class I 51 , l lllri lllmi? . my I ll, MICHAEL OLEARCHIK Holy Angels Parish A happy combination of a keen mind and a generous heart . . . coin collecting rates high . . . a chemical engineer in the making. Chess Club 1, 2, Latin Club 2, Press Club 3, Science Club 4, Par- ish Council Committee 3, 4, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Knights of Notre Dame 2, Catho- lic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Cor- onet Sports Writer 3, Lady Lore Contributions 1, 2. ELAINE MUSCHAL Holy Angels Parish Full of fun . . . slightly mischiev- ous . . . a quiet step and a punc- tual manner . . . sets her sights on a nursing future. Glee Club 1, Sewing Club 2, Fu- ture Teachers of America Club 3, Future Nurses of America Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Social Committee 1, Red Cross Committee 1, 4, Treasurer 4, Bulletin Board Com- mittee 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 4, Catho- lic Youth Adoration 1, 2, Secretary to Faculty 3, Service Corps 2, Music Festival 1, Assembly 3, Yearbook Staff 4. ELIZABETH NORMAN Saint Paul's Parish Likes smart clothes . . . a wee bit reticent . . . has wit and makes use of it . . . secretly longs to be a florist. Dramatic Club 2, Photography Club 1, Future Nurses of America Club 3, Future Teachers of Amer- ica Club 4, German Club 4, Red Cross Committee 3, Proctor Com- mittee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly 2, Coronet Feature Staff 2, 3, 4, Exchange Editor, 4, Lady Lore Staff 4, Proc- tor 4, Soccer 3, Volleyball 1. RITA OAKLEY Saint Ann's Parish Loyal as the day is long . . . al- ways happy . . . friendliness is her best quality . . . all set for a sec- retarial career. Red Cross Club 1, 2, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America Club 3, 4, Red Cross Committee 1, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodal- ity 1, Basketball 1, Soccer 1, Base- ball 1, 4, Volleyball 1, 4. i t . l55 5 EDWARD O'HARA Saint Ann's Parish Consistently rugged and loyal . . . straightforward . . . determined to succeed . . . will definitely stick with the books Chess Club 1, Science Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Proctor Commit- tee 4, Homeroom President 4, Vice-President 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Lady Lore Contributions 2, 3, Proctor 4, In- tramurals 4. LORETTA NUNNINK Our Lady of Sorrows Parish Vibrant personality . . . has a quiet but cheerful way . . . brightens up any day . . . the business world awaits her. Style Club 1, Future Business Leaders of America Club 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 3, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. 61 ROBERT PAGLIONE Saint Gregory the Great Parish Shy but friendly . . . unemotional, at times . . . never refuses to do a favor . . . electrical engineering is his goal. Chess Club 1, Science Club of America 2, Photography Club 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Transportation Committee 1, Assembly Committee 2, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catho- lic Youth Adoration 1, Stage-hand 1, 2, Yearbook Photographer 4, Coronet Photography Editor 4, In- tramurals 4. IOANNE PARTRIDGE Saint Joseph's Parish Sports a charming smile . . . bub- bling over with good humor . . . happiest when working in the li- brary . . . a nurse to-be. Latin Club 1, 2, Future Nurses of America Club 1, 2, 3, Library Club 4, Vice-President 4, Service Com- mittee 1, Social Committee 2, Hostess Committee 3, 4, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 4, Assembly 4, Yearbook Literary Staff 4, In- tramurals 1, Basketball 1. CAROL ANN PAPP Saint Ann's Parish Enjoys good food . . . is very nice to have around . . . sweet, charm- ing, but definitely alarming . . . plans to further her education. Restaurant Management Club 1 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Science Club 1, Service Com- mittee 1, Proctor Committee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Corps 1, Lady Lore Art StaH 4, Proctor 4. 62 IOAN PANACEK Saint Anthony's Parish Tops for friendliness, sincerity, and dependability . . . dedicated in all she does . . . thinks kindly of all . . . will be a valuable addition to any ob'ice. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Sewing Club 1, 2, President 2, Proctor Committee 3, Service Committee 2, National Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, Clerical Co-op 4, Secretary to Faculty 3, 4, Service Corps 2, Christmas Play 1, Assembly 1, 2, Library Assistant 3, Yearbook Typ- ist 4, Coronet Staff 2, Lady Lore Typist 3, 4, Lady Lore Contribu- tions 1, 2, Proctor 3. MICHAEL PARKS Incarnation Parish A ready conversationalist . . . a good executive . . . devil-may-care attitude . . . college bound. Projection Club 4, Boys' Athletic Club 1, German Club 2, 3, Vice- President 2, Latin Club 1, 2, As- sembly Committee 4, Proctor Com- mittee 4, Homeroom President 1, Vice-President 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 2, 4, Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage- hand 1, 4, Orchestra 2, Proctor 4, Intramurals 2, 4, Football 1. HELEN PASIEWICZ Saint Hedwig's Parish Finds a good side to everything . . . quiet but not idle . . . business is always her byword . . . next stop - college. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 1, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Bul- letin Board Committee 3, Parish Council Committee 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Faculty 3, Service Corps 1, 2, Homeroom Banking Rep- resentative 3, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Choraleers 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Play 1, Assembly 3, Yearbook Typist 4, Lady Lore Typist 3, Library As- sistant 3, 4. MARGARET PARKER Saint Anthony's Parish Vivacious and gracious . . . expres- sive eyes . . . boundless energy . . . rates high scholastically . . . intends to invade the teaching field. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 2, Home- room Vice-President 1, 4, Secre- tary 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 3, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom banking rep- resentative 4, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Choraleers 3, 4, Assembly 2, Yearbook Staff 4, Lady Lore Con- trillutions 3, Float Committee 2, 3, . RICHARD PARCINSKI Saint Hedwig's Parish Ambitious and determined . . . a sports participant . . . a willing helper . . . a future I.B.M. tech- nician. German Club 1, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Varsity Club 3, 4, Athletic Committee 1, 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Proc- tor 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4. MARY PASKE Holy Angels Parish Math enthusiast . . . cheerful, gay, and full of fun . . . happy com- bination of a keen mind and a gen- erous heart . . . wants to be a math teacher. Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Assembly Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Bulletin Board Com- mittee 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 4, Assembly 3, 4, Coronet News Staff 1, 2, 3, Proc- tor 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4. JOSEPH PASQUITO Saint Ann's Parish N.D.'s Gene Krupa . . . is forever busy . . . favorite periods-lunch and study . . . will continue his education. Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 1, 3, 4, Assembly 1, 3, 4, Band 1, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Intra- murals 1, 2. DONALD PATERSON Saint Anthony's Parish Quiet, unpretentious, and thought- ful. . .at home on ice . . . plans to enter the business world. Hobby Club 1, Sports Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1. RITA MARIE PETERS Saint Ioseph's Parish Faithful to any good cause . . . ready to please with a quick smile . . . avid sports fan . . . looking forward to a white-capped future. Future Nurses of America Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Club Committee 1, 2, 4, Transportation Committee 3, Prop- agation of the faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 4, Soccer 2, 4, Baseball 4. Final plans are made for the Thanksgiving Day float by john Herrity, senior class president, and Sister Mary Alexander, adviser. , 1 , MARIE PATTEN Saint Ioseph's Parish Twinkling eyes and a friendly smile . . . always ready with a witty re- mark . . . appears to be shy- but isn't . . . sees her future in the secretarial world. Future Teachers of America Club 1, Mission Club 3, 4, French Club 2, Latin Club 2, Proctor Commit- tee 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. ctw' ANGELA PELICANO Saint Raphaells Parish Possesses an amiable personality and efervescent charm . . . can al- ways be found where there's mu- sic and dancing . . . sees her fu- ture in styling golden locks. Dramatic Club 1, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3,, French Club 2, Proctor Committee 2, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, 3, 4, Choraleers 1, 3, School Play 3, 4, Assembly 1, Proctor 2. FREDERICK PETITO Saint James Parish A fine and talented actor . . . built to last . . . well informed on every- one and everything . . . wants to be an electrical engineer. Forum Club 3, Debate Team 3, Mathematics Club 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Student's Mission Rally 3, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 4, Christmas Play 4, Golden Wave Feature Writer 3, Intra- murals 4. PETER PIETRAS Saint Hedwig's Parish Basketball stalwart . . . always on the go . . . dances with the best . . . will give college a try. Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, Boys' Athletic Committee 2, Homeroom President 4, Propagation of the Faith I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 1, 2, Golf 3, 4. FREDERICK PIETRAS Saint Anthony's Parish Whiz with a paint brush . . . not very talkative . . . interested in cars . . . wants to help Uncle Sam. Sports Club 1, President 1, Glee Club 2, German Club 2, 3, Geom- etry Club 2, Algebra Club 1, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, 2, School Play 2, 4, Assembly 2. MICHAEL POGROWSKI Saint Hedwig's Parish As noisy as a percolator . . . likes school but not the books . . . me- chanics fascinate him . . . plans to be a mortician. Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Projection Club 4, Secretary 4, German Club 1, 2, Transportation Committee 1, 2, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Play 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ANGELA POLIO Saint Anthony's Parish Hidden talent for drawing laughs . . . favorite pastime, reading a good book . . . dehnitely depend- able . . . secretary in the making. Girls' Athletic Club 1, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America Club 2, 3, Cooking Club 4, Club Committee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Faculty 3, Home- room Banking Representative 1, School Play 4, Christmas Play 1, Yearbook Typing Staff 4. CHRISTOPHER REEBER Our Lady of Sorrows Parish Specializes in perplexing situations . . . a favorite of the young-at- heart . . . little boy's heart with a scrappy mind . . . would like to enroll in a military academy. Mission Club 1, 2, Latin Club 2, Boys' Athletic Committee 1, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Homeroom President 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Knights of Notre Dame 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Pre- fect 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Mu- sic Festival 2, 3, School Play 2, 3, 4, Christmas Play 1, 2, Coronet Sports Staff 2, 3, Lady Lore Con- tributions 3, Band 2, 3, Intramur- als 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Soccer 1, 3, Baseball 3, 4. DOROTHY RABATIE Saint Raphael's Parish As merry as a silver bell . . . likes to sing . . . takes life as it comes . . . hopes some nice office will hire her. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Com- mittee 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Treas- urer 3, Clerical Co-op 4, Secre- tary to Faculty 3, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Choraleers 2, 3, 4, Christmas Play 1, Assembly 4, Lady Lore Contributions 1, 2, 3. PATRICIA PREZIOSO Saint Raphael's Parish Notre Dame's live wire . . . a wild sense of humor . . . could dance forever . . . will be an asset in any sick room. Glee Club 1, Latin Club 2, Treas- urer 2, Future Nurses of America Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Committee 1, Social Committee 2, 3, Home- room Secretary 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Banking Representative 1, Music Festival 1, Choraleers 1, Christ- mas Play 1, Stage-hand 3, Lady Lore Contributions 3, Library As- sistant 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3. MARLENE PRONESKI Saint Hedwig's Parish Drives a hard bargain . . . goes for bowling, pickles, and a good ioke . . . at home in any crowd . . . plans to hold a secretarial posi- tion. Glee Club 1, Future Business Leaders of America Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Service Committee 1, Bulletin Board Committee 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Clerical Co-op 4, Secretar to Faculty 3, Homeroom Banlking Representative 1. HA ii sf MICHELLE QUERE Incarnation Parish , Persistent way of getting what she wants . . . can cope with any sit- uation . . . always sees the silver lining . . . dreams of being a doc- tor. Art Club 2, Forum Club 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Proctor Committee 4, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catho- lic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Proctor 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA POTOCKI Saint Hedwig's Parish Tiny voice with a big smile . . . has a charm all her own . . . cute as a button . . . en route to col- lege. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Cook- ing Club 4, Treasurer 4, Social Committee 3, Bulletin Board Com- mittee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adora- tion 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Senior music enthusiasts Marcia Cetkowski, Dorothy Rabatie, Joseph Krause and Vincent Martin harmonize on a song or two as Pat Colavita provide: accompaniment. LARAINE ROSLON Incarnation Parish Sparkling eyes that dance when she smiles . . . personality with a pinch of mischief . . . peppy cheer- leader . . . will succeed as an angel of mercy. Forum Club 15 Dramatics Club 2, 35 Latin Club 1, 2, Secretary 15 French Club 35 Future Nurses Club 4, President 45 Athletic Com- mittee 45 Homeroom President 3, Vice-President 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 45 School Play 3, 45 Assembly 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. MARIANNE RENYO Our Lady of Sorrows Parish Blessed with natural loveliness . .. sincere way down deep inside . . . believes in a little nonsense now and then . . . plans to teach little ones. Latin Club 1, 25 German Club 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers of America Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, 45 Drama- tics Club 25 Girls' Athlete Com- mittee 35 Service Committee 45 Music Committee 1, 25 Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catho- lic Youth Adoration 45 Sodality 45 School Play 45 Assembly 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Stall 45 Lady Lore Staff 4. MARY ANN RIDORFINO Saint Raphael's Parish Pep, personality, and a ready smile . . . believes in plenty of amuse- ment . . . ever thoughtful of others . . . hopes to fill a good secretarial post. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Parish Council Committee 2, 35 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Clerical Co-op 45 Secretary to Fac- ulty 35 Christmas Play 15 Year- book Typing StaH: 45 Coronet Cir- culation Staff 4. X Cl H963 ass 0 R M R BARBARA ROSINSKI Saint Michael's Parish Happy disposition highlighted by an infectious laugh . . . accom- plishes much in her quiet way- mischief, we mean . . . hopes to continue her schooling. Dramatics Club 2, 35 Latin Club 25 French Club 35 Library Club 45 Bulletin Board Committee 25 Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. O CATHERINE REUTER Saint Vincent De Paul's Parish Quietly thoughtful . . . sometimes pensive - sometimes perky . . . lots of fun in a demure sort of way . . . secret ambition, to be a good teacher. Style Club 15 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Girls' Athlete Committee 15 Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Sodality 1, 25 Catholic Youth Ad- oration 1, 2, 3. SUSAN REYNOLDS Incarnation Parish Definitely not the quiet type . . . eyes full of dreams . . . loves the stage . . . wants to teach. Forum Club 15 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 French Club 25 Biology Club 25 Hostess Com- mittee 1, 2, 45 Homeroom Secre- tary 2, 35 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adora- tion 1, 2, 3, 45 Sodality 15 School Play 3, 45 Assembly 2, 3, 45 Stage- hand 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 3. ROBERT RISTOW Saint Anthony's Parish Decidedly diferent . . . has loyalty that springs from the heart . . . mirror of courtesy . . . will clerk his way through life. Photography Club 1, 35 Chess Club 2, 3, 45 German Club 2, 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Boys' Athletic Commit- tee 3, 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Track 3, 4. THADDEUS ROBAK Saint Hedwig's Parish Seientifically inclined . . . plays a mean sax . . . an ideal sports fan . . . is planning on college. Band 2 3, 45 Latin Club 25 French Club 35 Sports Club 15 Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 45 Christmas Play 1, 2, 3, 45 Assembly 1, 2, 3, 45 Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1. HENRY RENELLI Saint Anthony's Parish Miles of smiles . . . a boundless source of energy . . . a friend among friends . . . Uncle Sam's man in the future. Sports Club 15 Weight Lifting Club 25 German Club 1, 25 Geom- etry Club 25 Mission Club 25 Homeroom President 15 Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catho- lic Youth Adoration 1, 25 Intra- murals 1. 65 , JOHN RUBINO Incarnation Parish Always co-operative . . . works without complaining . . . a real live-wire . . . A future business leader of America. Sports Club 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, Christmas Play 2, Intramurals 2, 4, Track 3. PATRICK RYAN Incarnation Parish Flashes a big Irish smile . . . looks trouble in the eye, and smiles at it . . . a gridiron great . . . col- lege bound. Forum Club 1, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, President 2, Student Council 1, 2, 4, Home- room Vice-President 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, President 4, Knights of Notre Dame 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, School Play 2, Christmas Play 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3. DENNIS SCHEK Incarnation Parish Has a weakness for cars . . . likely to find him on cloud 9 . . . can swing a good deal . . . car dealer is his specialty. Projection Club 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Stage Crew 2, 3, Radio Club 4, Boys Athletic Committee 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 2, School Play 2, Christmas Play 2, Assembly 2, 3, Stage-hand 2, 3, Lady Lore Contributions 2, Proctor 2. 66 MARTIN RUNYON Saint Anthony's Parish A true gentleman . . . mainstay of the cross-country team . . . has a likeable character . . . the naval academy calls. Mathematics Club 4, National Latin Honor Society 1, 2, 3, Riile Club 3, French Club 2, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Knights of Notre Dame 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 1, 2, 3, Yearbook Track Writer 4, Track and Cross Coun- try 4, Catholic Students Mission Crusade 1, 2, 3, Class Play 1, 2, Laudate School Publication of poems and stories at M. S. Semin- ary. IOSEPH SAVILLE Saint Anthony's Parish Debonair man-about-town . . . has a restless nature . . . sports rate high with Joe . . . a perspective businessman. Sports Club 1, Chess Club 2, Pro- jection Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Spanish Club 2, Homeroom Vice- President 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 2, Assembly 2, Stage-hand 2, 3, In- tramurals 1, 2. IUDITH RUSH Holy Angels Parish All-American chatterbox . . . gives nothing but her best . . . personal- ity and then some . . . future nurse. Dramatics Club 1, 3, 4, Future Nurses of America 2, Future Sci- entists of America 3, Latin Club 1, 2, French Club 3, Assembly Committee 1, Social Committee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, Secretary to Faculty 3, School Play 1, 3, 4, Assembly 1, 4. CARMELLA SABATO Incarnation Parish Always just herself . . . has a weak- ness for mischief . . . a tiny pack- age of dynamite . . . wants to be a teacher. Girls Athletic Club 1, Secretary 1, Future Nurses of America Club 2, Latin Club 2, Future Business Leaders of America Club 3, Dra- matics Club 4, French Club 3, Homeroom Vice-President 1, Treasurer 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Bank- ing Representative 3, 4, School Play 4, Christmas Play 1, Intra- murals 1, 4. WILLIAM SCHNORBUS Holy Angels Parish Follows the sports . . . a coke and pizza fan . . . never lost for words . . . a forest ranger in the making. Chess Club 1, 2, German Club 2, 3, Parish Council Committee 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Choraleers 1, 2. VIRGINIA RUSSO Saint Anthony's Parish Generous, happy, and likeable . . . a heart as big as her smile . . . swims her way through the sum- mer . . . wants to be a nurse. Dramatic Club 1, 2, Future Teach- ers of America Club 3, Future Nurses of America Club 4, Ger- man Club 2, 3, Mathematics Club 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 4, Assembly 1, 3, 4, Intramurals. 1, 3, 4. MICHAEL SCOLARO Saint Mary's Parish, Bordentown Imported from T.C .... always moving . . . his life is a merry-go- round . . . the business world beckons. French Club 2, Biology Club 2, 3, Projection Club 4, Assembly Committee 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Corps 3, 4, Assembly 3. iii TRUDY ANN SEBESTYEN Holy Angels Parish Womanly grace and gamin charm . . . models perfection from tip to toe . . . animated as a twinkling star . . . nimble fingers on the key- board will make her an asset to any office. Glee Club 1, Future Business Leaders of America Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Hostess Com- mittee 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Catholic Youth Ad- oration 1, 2, 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Clerical Co- op 4, Secretary to Faculty 3, Music Festival 1, School Play 2, Christ- mas Play 1, Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Typist Staff 4, Lady Lore Typist Staff 2, 3, 4, Lady Lore Contributions 1. BEVERLEE SINATRA Incarnation Parish Her smile is famous and contagious . . . petite and perky . . . perfect for modeling . . . a future college campus queen. Dramatics Club 1, Pen and Pencil Club 2, Forum Club 3, Future Teachers of America Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1, 2, 3, Music Committee 1, 2, Homeroom Secretary 4, Homeroom Treasurer 1, 2, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 1, Christmas Play 1, Assembly 2, Coronet Staff 1, 2. it-v GERALD SELLNER Incarnation Parish A chess strategist . . . known for his mathematical genius . . . quiet but active . . . a prospective engi- neer. Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Latin Club 2, Transporta- tion Committee 1, Parish Council Committee 3, Knights of Notre Dame 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Coronet Staff 3, 4, Proctor 4, Cheerleader 4. ANTHONY SHANKO Saint Raphael's Parish Forever busy . . . a boundless source of energy . . . loves football . . . his ambitions lie in court. Science Club 2, 3, 4, Proctor Com- mittee 1, 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Proctor 1, 3, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Track 2, 3. PETER SIEBEN Saint Gregory the Great Parish That little boy look . . . a small bundle of school spirit loves Helen Pasiewicz, Linda Maziarz, and Dorothea Lane return books to the Oil painting ' . l will Be' li com- shelves as part of their job as library aides. mewial adm. Art Club 3, Stage Craft Club 4, French Club 3, Latin Club 3, Catholic Youth Adoration 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage-hand 4, Cheerleader 4. FREDERICK SINGER Saint Paul's Parish A ready-for-anything look . covers ground on the gridiron cheerful sort with a shy streak a sure bet for college. Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Proctor A Committee 1, 2, 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage-hand 3, 4, Proctor 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 2, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. SUSAN SHIMSKI Saint Iosephls Parish Friendliness personified . . . never an idle moment . . . a talented pianist . . . plans to be a kinder- garten teacher. Latin Club 2, Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Girls' Athletic Committee 2, 3, Parish Council Committee 4, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 2. JOHN SLIMM Saint Raphael's Parish A musician through and through . . . ability to brighten any situa- tion . . . favorite pastime-exer- cising his vocal cords . . . future plans include music. German Club 2, 3, 4, Hobby Club 1, Homeroom President 4, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly 1, 4, Varsity Track 3, 4. STANLEY SLIWINSKI Saint Hedwig's Parish Neither hurries nor worries . . . popular prankster . . . skates his way through the winter . . . po- tential engineer Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Proctor Com- mittee 2, Transportation Commit- tee 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 3, 4, Choraleers 3, 4, School Play 1, Distributive Education 4. PHILIP SMITH Saint Ann's Parish A real yankee . . . hidden talent for drawing laughs . . . cheered the Irish on to victory . . . will help humanity as a social worker. Service Committee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 4, Intramurals 1, Varsity Track 3, 4. ROY SMITH Saint Paul's Parish His loyalty springs from the heart . . . a mirror of courtesy . . . an enthusiastic driver . . . pictures himself in uniform. Hobby Club 1, Chess Club 2, 3, Assembly Committee 1, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Dis- tributive Education 4. ROBERT SNYDER Saint Raphael,s Parish A treat for the funny bone . . . never lacks an answer . . . ambi- tious . . . is planning on college. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 3, Vice-President 1, 2, 4' Pro a ation of the Faith 1 2 , P Z-Z , , 3, 4, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. FRANK SMITH Saint Gregory the Great Parish Gives his all for a friend . . . his suede jacket is famous . . . gets a fob well done . . . a future busi- nessman. Boys' Athletic Club 1, Transporta- tion Committee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 1, Assembly 4. THOMAS SMITH Holy Angels Parish A friend among friends . . . miles of smiles . . . decidedly different . . . looking forward to college. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Assembly Committee 3, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 1, Homeroom Banking Representative 1, 2, Mu- sic Festival 1, 2, 3, Choraleers 2, 3, School Play 1, 2, 3, Christmas Play 1, Assembly 2, 3, Proctor 4, Intramurals 2, Soccer 1. MARGARET SMITH Saint Ann's Parish Provocative smile complete with dimples . . . wholesome femininity . . . mentally alert . . . will spend her future years as a dental assist- ant. Girls' Athletic Club 1, Pen and Pencil Club 2, 3, Creative Writing Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Club Committee 1, Trans- portation Committee 2, Homeroom Secretary 2, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly 2, Lady Lore Con- tributions 1, Proctor 4. Judith Kulesza and Richard McDougal sell a jacket to Joseph Maruca at the school store. The store provides practical experience in sales technique for students. Isa SHARON SOHL Saint Gregory the Great Parish Can be found on any skating rink . . . very quiet and refined . . . at home in any kitchen . . . will enter the business world. Sports Club 1, Library Club 2, Cooking Club 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to i Faculty 3, Christmas Play 1, In- 1 tramurals 1, Library Assistant 2, 3. JOAN SOLACK Saint Hedwig's Parish A dancing enthusiast . . . a favorite with all . . . heaps of school spirit . . . looking forward to a business career. Girls Athletic Club 1, Vice-Presi- dent 1, Future Business Leaders of America Club 2, 3, Cooking Club 4, Secretary 4, Hostess Committee 2, Social Committee 4, Homeroom Secretary 1, Catholic Youth Adora- tion 1, 2, 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Clerical Co-op 4, Secretary to Faculty 3, 4, School Play 2, 3, 4, Assembly 3, 4, National Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. SALLY STANKOWSKI Saint Hedwig's Parish Artistically inclined . . . a typing whiz . . . has an intriguing voice when you can hear it . . . will make some businessman a good secretary. Glee Club 1, Art Club 2, Future Business Leaders of America Club 3, Modern Dance Club 3, Treasurer 3, Club Committee 2, Homeroom Secretary 3, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Clerical Co- op 4, Secretary to Faculty 3, Mu- sic Festival 1, Assembly 1, 2, 3, Lady Lore Business Manager 3, Lady Lore Typist 1, 2, 3, 4, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. Semor lass p., - KATHLEEN STARK Saint Ann's Parish The All-American girl . . . buoyant and fun-loving . . . a child at heart . . . wants to be an Elemen- tary school teacher Sewing Club 1, Red Cross Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Treasurer 3, Latin Club 1, 2, German Club 2, 3, 4, Hostess Committee 1, Red Cross Committee '2, 3, Club Com- mittee 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1,,2, Soft- ball 1, 2. WILLIAM SOODUL Saint Vincent De Paul's Parish Dishes out iokes . . . likes all sports . . . always in a hurry . . . future architect. German Club 2, 3, Hobby Club 1, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, MARY SOUTHARD Our Lady of Sorrows Parish Hails from Texas . . . her good naturedness rubs off on others . . . very studious . . . a teacher of to- morrow. Future Teachers of America Club Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 43 Red CTOSS C0mfflitf9e 43 Prop- 4, Basketball 2. agation of the Faith 4. WILLIAM SPYCH Saint Raphael's Parish Specializes in track meets . . . sense of responsiblity . . . gener- ous, happy, likeable . . . on lhis way to college. Hobby Club 1, Science Club 2, Varsity Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Bul- letin Board Committee 1, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Fogtball 2, 3, Varsity Track 2, 3, . ANDREA SPISAK Holy Angels Parish A talented dancer . . . never lost for words . . . is always on the iob . . . bound for an office. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Com- mittee 4, Catholic Youth Adora- tion 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Choraleers 3, 4, School Play 2, 3, 4, Assembly 3, 4. SHARON STEEPY Saint james Parish A practiced hand at retailing . . . a lady at all times . . . easy to get along with . . . plans to go into the retail business. Sports Club 1, Library Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, Sports Commit- tee 1, Art Committee 3, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Cler- ical Co-op 4, Coronet Business Staff 3, Lady Lore Business Staff 3, Proctor 2, Intramurals 1, 2. 69 WILLIAM STOKES Incarnation Parish Politics makes this hay tick . . . enjoys good jokes . . . loves to swim . . . plans to go to college. Chess Club 1, German Club 2, 3, Science Club 2, 4, Secretary 4, Geometry Club 2, Athletic Com- mittee 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. IOHN STULTS Incarnation Parish Tall, dark, and handsome . . . a second Henry Ford . . . his heart belongs to N .D .... a future archi- ted. German Club 2, 3, President 2, Geometry Club 2, Do-It-Yourself Club 1, 4Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, . CAROL SUIANSKY Incarnation Parish Quiet and refined . . . utterly con- tent with life as it is . . . Bee- thoven is tops in her hooks . . . future teacher. Mission Club 1, Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Girls' Athletic Com- mittee 4, Club Committee 4, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. 70 SUSAN STOKROCKI Saint Hedwig's Parish A mischievous sparkle in her eyes . . . is satisfied with life just as it is . . . a loyal spectator at any sport . . . will make an excellent nurse. Future Nurses of America Club 2, Script and Score Club 3, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. PAULINE STYPE Saint Anthony's Parish School spirit to spare . . . no favor is too much to ask . . . petite and sweet . . . a secretary in the mak- ing. Art Club 2, Future Business Lead- ers of America Club 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, Social Committee 2, Catho- lic Youth Adoration 1 2, 3, 4, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Clerical Co-op 4, Secretary to Fac- ulty 3, 4, Christmas Play 1, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Softball 2. EDMUND STOY Saint Hedwig's Parish One of our football greats . . . study is his only enemy . . . a staunch supporter of any school activity . . . headed to follow in Dad's footsteps. Latin Club 2, Sports Club 1, 2, Glee Club 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 1. VIRGINIA SWEENEY Saint Anthony's Parish Impishly impulsive . . . true as she is tall . . . always finds time for sodality work . . . prospective col- legiate. Dramatics Club 1, Science Club of America 3, Latin Club 1, 2, German Club 2, 3, 4, Bridge Club 4, Secretary 4, Social Committee 1, Transportation Committee 3, Hostess Committee 4, Student Council Hostess Chairman 4, So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Coronet Feature Staff 1, Yearbook Staff 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Soc- cer 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA TAGLAIRINO Saint Hedwig's Parish Keeper of her own thoughts . . . tireless typist . . . tomato pies are a weakness . . . will make a com- petent secretary. Girls' Athletic Committee 1, Future Business Leaders of America Club 2, 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Clerical Co-op 4, Sec- retary to Faculty 3, Christmas Play 1. BARBARA STRANGE Saint Ann's Parish An honor roll regular . . . heaps of school spirit . . . enthusiastic plan- ner . . . wants to teach geometry. Red Cross Club 1, Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 2, 3, President 4, Latin Club 3, Service Committee 1, 2, 3, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Banking Representative 4, School Play 3, Assembly 3, Proctor 4, In- tramurals 1, 3. JOHN TAWEEL Saint Raphael's Parish wonders with a soccer ball 1. . . definitely mischievous . . . ,famous for his sudden quips . . . 'aims to invade some college campus. Forum Club 1, Varsity Club 4, Science Club 2, Latin Club 2, German Club 2, Homeroom Vice- President 1, Knights of Notre Dame 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Soccer 4. VIRGINIA THOMPSON Saint Anthony's Parish As merry as the month of May. . . a spot in her heart for the social whirl . . . an Irish colleen through and through . . . future home- maker. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ath- letic Committee 1, Assembly Com- mittee 4, Catholic Youth Adora- tion 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Choraleers 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD TRAMONTANA Saint Iames Parish Has an answer for every question ...is known to one and all... a good sense of humor . . . his future lies in business. Varsity Club 2, 3, Social Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, Math Club 3, Mission Club 4, Homeroom Vice-President 1, Propagation of th? Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, . 'Vill Santa change his mind about giving the package to Sister Mary Char- otte after Diane Accongio finishes her little whispering campaign? We rope not! ROSEMARIE TISGIONE Saint Raphael's Parish An enthusiastic cheerleader . . . five feet two and never blue . . . full of pep and vigor . . . a future college student. Glee Club 1, Latin Club 2, 3, Creative Writing Club 2, 3, Future Teachers of America Club 4, Club Committee 1, 2, 3, Hostess Com- mittee 4, Homeroom Secretary 1, 4, Music Festival 1, Assembly 3. . MARGIA TOBIASZ Saint Hedwig's Parish Demure and dreamy . . . gives her all to ND .... once a friend always a friend . . . anticipates en- tering the business world. Mission Club 1, Cooking Club 4, Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 3, Red Cross Club 2, Red Cross Committee 1, 2, 3, Bul- letin Board Committee 4, Home- room Treasurer 1, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Faculty 3, School Play 1. CAROL TRAUTMAN Incarnation Parish Always eager for fun . . . dabbles in art . . . French is her specialty . . . wants to be a speech therapist. Mission Club 2, Forum Club 1, Pen and Pencil Club 3, Library Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Assem- bly Committee 4, Homeroom Vice- President 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, School Play 4. JOYCE TROMBITAS Saint Iosephis Parish Makes friends easily . . . quiet, un- pretentious, and thoughtful . . an ardent sports fan . . . a secre- tarial future. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 3, Red Cross Club 4, Red Cross Committee 4, Propaga tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catho lic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 3, 4. WILLIAM TROGDON Saint Mary's Parish Man about town . . . never lost for words . . . interests vary from sports to dancing . . . will be a dedicated dentist. Latin Club 2, Secretary 2, French Club 1, Biology Club 2, Student Council 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1. 5115 1Lt LiBiY.i5isJiiK2'i-'Marla 'id lq stays is lm I CHARLES TURNER Saint Anthony's Parish Vigorous in school drives . . . man of action in the band . . . sparks of mirth . . . wants to stay with the books. Chess Club 15 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Festival 2, 3, 45 Christmas Play 2, 35 Assem- bly 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Intra- murals 3. IOSEPHINE VANNOZZI Our Lady of Sorrows Parish Perfection reflected in the tiniest detail . . . sweetly disposed . . . friendship felt by all . . . will be an asset to any ofice. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 35 Style Club 45 Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catho- lic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 45 Sec- retary to Faculty 35 Homeroom Banking Representative 1. JAMES VIZZINI Saint James Parish A smile that's here to stay . . . capable, courteous business opera- tor . . . never has a dull moment . . . may be your sales manager someday. Latin Club 15 Biology Club 25 Spanish Club 2, 35 Commercial Club 35 Homeroom Treasurer 25 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 4. JOHN WAGNER Saint Anthony's Parish Has a monopoly on sincerity and good humor . . . knows how to en- 'ioy himself . . . likes all sports but double checks baseball and soccer . . . a future physical education teacher. Sports Club 15 Varsity Club 3, 45 Assembly Committee 15 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 45 Assembly 45 Football 15 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA WALTERS Saint Hedwig's Parish Completely unpredictable . . . per- fect blend of sensibility and de- pendability . . . boundless bundle of energy . . . a future playwright. Style Club I5 Hostess Committee 15 Music Committee 3, 45 Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catho- lic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Festival 2, 3, 45 Christmas Play 35 Assembly 35 Yearbook Staff Writer 45 Lady Lore Contributions 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Co-edi- tor of the Yearbook 4. JAMES VAUGHAN Our Lady of Sorrows Parish A man among men, but mostly among girls . . . everyone's friend, no one's foe . . . the utmost in school spirit . . . sets his sights on an engineering career. Science Club 45 German 2, 35 Transportation Committee 35 Par- ish Council Committee 15 Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA WALENTINF. Saint Paul's Parish An infectious giggle that defies gloom . . . kindness personified . . . scholastic achievements won by hard work . . . would love to be a medical technician. Glee Club 15 Art Club 2, 35 Fu- ture Nurses of America Club 45 Hostess Committee 1, 25 Bulletin Board Committee 35 Club Commit- tee 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Festival 15 Lady Lore Staff Art Contributions 2, 3. fa GUY VERDE Saint Hedwig's Parish Small in stature, big in heart . . . slow and steady wins the race . . . a man of many faces . . . rosy busi- ness future ahead. Sports Club 15 Bulletin Board Committee 25 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1. Robert Paglione, Catherine Garansi, and Thomas Freeman emphasize THROUGHOUT 5 HM GJBWG 1 .. A QED VQQR twice cglanrov- Qgggl wish of the senior class prior to the holidays. 32 'fi su L E512 15 GEORGE WALTON Saint Ma1y's, Bordentown All-American sport spectator . . . champ stamp collector . . . a real book cracker . . . college bound for liberal arts. Science Club 4, Mathematics Club 2, Biology Club 2, Social Club 1, 2, 3, Catholic Student's Mission Crusade 1, 2, 3, Gate Patrol 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY ANN WALTOS Holy Angels Parish Refreshing as an autumn breeze . . . sympathetic to the problems of others . . . calm and collected . . . steps on to higher education. Sewing Club 1, Future Leaders of America Club 3, 4, Assembly Com- mittee 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adora- tion 1, 2, 3, Clerical Co-op 4, Christmas Play 1, Assembly 1, Coronet Circulation Staff 3, 4, Lady Lore Staff Typist 2, 3. SUZANNE WEHRFRITZ Saint Ann's Parish Witty, winsome, and wise . . outer sparkle with an inner glow . . . loves watermelon . . . looks ahead to college. Sports Club 1, Latin Club 1, 2, German Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Science Club 3, Bridge Club 4, Service Committee 2, Proctor Com- mittee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer Treas- urer 1, 2, Catholic Youth Adoration 3, 4, Proctor 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 4, Varsity Sports Basketball 2, Vol- leyball 2. Class of 1963 .o- s HW . fi it 1 XX: 3 T ' VIRGINIA WEITZ Holy Angels Parish A perfectionist . . . a flair for the nice things of life . . . unassuming, but never uninformed . . . wants to be a secretary. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club 3, 4, Parish Council Com- mittee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2. 3, 4, Secre- tary to Faculty 3, Christmas Play 1, Coronet Stall 3, Coronet Cir- culation Manager 4, Lady Lore Staflf Typist 3. ELIZABETH WARFEL Saint Anthony's Parish Quick with a quip . . . in a world all her own . . . born to lead . . . hopes to be Ben Casey's favorite nurse. Sewing Club 1, Pen and Pencil Club 2, Future Nurses of America Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hostess Committee 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, Intramur- als 1, Girls Soccer 1, Girls Base- ball 1, Girls Softball 1, Girls Vol- leyball 1. GARY WASKO Saint Ann's Parish A man who thinks for himself . . . always reliable never defiable . . . spends his time fixing cars . . . a draftsman in the making. Glee Club 1, Science Club 3, 4, German 2, 3, Transportation Com- mittee 1, Proctor Committee 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, Proctor 3. r is 'E MARY ANN WHERRY Incarnation Parish Sincere, sweet, sociable . . . hap- piest while dancing . . . dresses in the fashion of the day . . . nurs- ing career ahead. Forum Club 1, Pen and Pencil Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Future Nursing Club 4, Treasurer 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Transportation Com- mittee 2, Bulletin Board Commit- tee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, As- sembly 4, Intramurals 3, Float Committee 3, Tennis Team 3, Li- brary Assistant 3, 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Tea Dance Hostess 3. i5Xi?W Ii2?T?H?Z'aE 3' 2' J IiI?i3L!5EirsY5dEKbr'Sii5S STEVEN WILFING Saint Ioseph's Parish Rugged tackler . . . subtle sense of humor . . . an unmistakable gen- tleman . . . teaching career ahead. Sports Club 1, President, Dra- matics Club 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, Boys Athletic Committee 1, Parish Council Committee 3, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play 2, 3, Christmas Play 3, Stage-hand 2, 3, 4, Student Congress 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Sports Basketball 1, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Base- ball 1, Manager 1, Track 2. GAIL WEIGAND Saint Ioseph's Parish Lover of the arts . . . a brunette with a heart of gold . . . nothing's too good for a friend . . . will en- ter the secretarial field. Sewing Club 1, Future Business Leaders of America Club 3, Cook- ing Club 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Faculty 3. 78 MARY ANN WILLEVER Saint Anthony's Parish So alive to life . . . sparks the basketball squad . . . found wher- ever un looks . . . a teacher in f the making. Red Cross 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Girls Athletic Committee 2, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Assem- bly 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD WooLsToN Saint Raphael's Parish Continental personality . . . de- voted to sports . . . has a certain flair for adventure . . . plans to teach after college. Sports Club 1, Forum Club 3, Varsity Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Vice-President, French 2, 3, 4, Club Committee 2, Boys Athletic Committee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Of- ficer 1, 3, Catholic Youth Adora- tion 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly 4, Stu- dent Congress 2, 3, Lady Lore Contributions 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Sports Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3. FRANCIS WSZOLEK Saint Hedwig's Parish Personable and friendly . . . known for his ice capades . . . neat and refined in appearance and mind . . . future hopes include college. Mission Club 3, Latin Club 2, Sports Club 1, 2, Homeroom Of- ficer Treasurer 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage-hand 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 74 JOSEPH WROBLEWSKI Saint HedWig's Parish Treats all the same, and slights no one . . . an all-round favorite . . . a tease target and takes it . . . looks forward to college. Latin Club 1, 2, German Club 2, 3, Chemistry Club 3, Varsity Club 3, 4, Restaurant Management Club 4, Boys Athletic Committee 2, Propa ation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Cathoic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly 2, Student Congress 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Varsity Sports Football 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, Manager. REGINA WOROB Incarnation Parish Nice to talk with, nicer to know ...music is a must . . .avid reader . . . laurels for this future teacher. Latin Club 1, 2, Future Teachers of America Club 1, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Pen and Pencil Club 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, So- cial Committee 3, Bulletin Board Committee 4, Homeroom Officer, President 4, Vice-President 2, 3, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, So- dality 1, Catholic Youth Adora- tion 1, 2, School Play 3, 4, Assem- bly 3, 4, Proctor 4, Intramurals 3, Float Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4. STANLEY WIRPSZA Saint Ioseph's Parish Seen, but not heard . . . such qual- ity should come in quantity ,. . . handsomely tailored . . . would like to give technical school a try. Hobby Club 1, German Club 2, Archery Club 4, Secretary 4, Transportation Committee 4, Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 4. IANICE WILLIAMS Saint Ann's Parish Good things come in small pack- ages . . . reads poetry for pleas- ure . . . refreshing, reserved . . . heart set on being a private sec- retary. Red Cross Club 1, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America Club 3, Secretary 3, Cooking Club 4, Presi- dent 4, Red Cross Committee 1, Music Committee 2, Service Com- mittee 4, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adora- tion 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary to Fac- ulty 3, Service Corps 4, Assem- bly 1. I SX fx STEPHEN WOLFER Saint Anthony's Parish Thoroughly nice . . . treads the care- free trail fshing and hunting, his delight. . .a Marine Corps recruit. German Club 3, 4, Hobby Club 1, Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Sports Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Weight Lifting 3. ,- if S , MARION WSZOLEK Saint Hedwig's Parish Casual charm . . . soft spoken . . . a smile that is forever yours . . . dreams of a teaching career. Glee Club 1, Pen and Pencil Club 2, 3, Library Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Music Committee 1, Home- room Officer President 2, Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 1, School Play 1, 2, As- gembly 3, Modern Dance Concert DOLORES ZABORNIAK Saint Hedwig's Parish Accomplishes much in her quiet way . . . bowling keeps her trim . . f. soft-spoken . . . en route to nursing school. Dramatic Club 15 Sewing Club 35 Library Club 45 Latin Club 25 Club Committee 15 Proctor Com- mittee 25 Service Committee 35 Hostess Committee 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom ganking Representative 25 Proctor RICHARD ZANONI Saint James Parish Quiet yet sociable . . . loves to eat . . . usually seen around athletic contests . . . will continue his edu- cation. Sports Club 45 Latin Club 25 Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 In- tramurals 1, 2, 3. BARBARA ZAMBORSKY Incarnation Parish Warm and friendly . . . enjoys all types of after-school activities . . . supports all sports ardently . . . dreams of being a perfect secre- tary. Pen and Pencil Club 25 Future Business Leaders of America Club 35 Dramatic Club 45 Proctor Com- mittee- 1, 25 Social Committee 45 Library Committee 35 Homeroom Officer Secretary 2, 3, 45 Propaga- tion of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catho- lic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary to Faculty 3, 45 Christ- mas Play 15 Assembly 3, 45 Cor- onet Business Circulation 45 Lady Lore Contributions 25 Proctor 1, 25 GAA Member 3, 4. Class of 1963 VICTOR ZUCZEK Saint Hedwig's Parish The Ivy League look . . . a bat- all-and glove man . . . nice to ave around . . . plans to enter Trenton State. erman Club 1, 35 Varsity 3, 45 Sci- nce Club 35 Transportation Com- ittee 25 Boys' Athletic Commit- tee 35 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 45 Stage-Hand 25 Intra- murals 1, 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3. REGINA ZINDL Saint Anthony's Parish Takes things and people as they come . . . doesn't know how to whisper...busyasabee... on her way to college. Sewing Club 25 Cooking Club 35 Stage Craft Club 45 Social Com- mittee 15 Assembly Committee 25 Bulletin Board Committee 45 Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adoration 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Banking Represen- tative 3, 45 Coronet Staff 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1. BARBARA ZELMANOWSKI Saint Ioseph's Parish Always in a social whirl . . . a let- the-rest-of-the-world-io-by senior believes in speaking er mind . . . all set for a secretarial career. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica Club Club 3, 45 Social Com- mittee 25 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Catholic Youth Adora- tion 1, 2, 3, 45 Clerical Co-op 45 Secretary to Faculty 35 Christmas Play 1. SAMUEL ZODA Saint James Parish Eoeryone's boy . . . loves food and football . . . definitely an added attraction to N. D .... wants to be a barber. Varsity Club 2, 35 Business Club 2, 35 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Var- sity Sports Football 1, 2, 3, 4. LOIS ZULLIG Saint Paul's Parish Makes everyone's troubles her own . . . always in a hurry . . . pleas- ant and friendly . . . an instructor at heart. German Club 25 Sewing Club 25 Cooking Club 35 Stage Craft Club 45 Geometry Club 25 Decoration Committee 35 Bulletin Board Com- mittee 45 Club Committee 35 Prop- agation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Coronet Cir- culation Staff 3, 4. DORINNE ZOLTANSKI Saint Raphael's Parish Willing to sketch anyone and for anyone . . . restless but animated . . . a Kennedy fan . . . Peace Corps her ambition. Dramatics Club 15 Bridge Club 3, 45 Bulletin Board Committee 15 Mission Committee 45 Propagation of the Faith 1, 2, 3, 45 School Play 15 Christmas Play 1. Senior music enthusiasts Marcia Cetkowslci, Dorothy Rabatie, Joseph Krause, and Vincent Martin harmonize on a song or two as Pat Cola- oita provides accompaniment on the piano. Thomas Smith, Elaine Muschal, Carolyn Hus- tak, Susan Reynolds, Robert Snyder, and Trudy Sebestyen, each in his own way, ask Christ the Teacher for a special blessing on their school year. Sister Mary Eleanor, lost in a maze of hands, must be pleased with the response of senior English students. Mr. James McDowell, sports editor of the Trenton Eve- ninf Times, bestows on Patrick Ryan the first annual De aware Valley Chapter of the National Football League's Scholar-Athlete award. Timeless . . . Thomas Deptula, Matthew Gaug, and Carol Catanese give the foyer a festive look with some Christmas decorations. Archery Club President lon Carter shows beginners how to notch an arrow into the bow, during a club meeting. Memories. They should be proud! Their school paper cap- tured top honors from the Catholic School Press Association and Quill and Scroll International Honorary Society. Editor Joseph Licciardello, Cathy Cooper and Anna Maria Astore are avid readers of the familiar copy. Absorbed typists Gail Marino, Trudy Se- bestyen, Rosemarie Krakowslci, Ioan Pan- acelc, and Helen Pasiewicz check the pa- tron list before submitting it to the edi- t01'. SCHOOL DAYS fWhen We Were A Couple Of Kids? COBB Music by GUS EDWARDS Valse moderato k Z -'-X 07980. l FF5 M HV V0 ICE 'M 'W a' ..I.... Nofh - ing em - ber l to up - on that o mem-0- 1 d :SYLJ Q: IJ 1 VII 'LTU Gus Edward b Gus Edwards Pub.Co. us Edwards A Kate A Cobb G . assigned 1941 to Mills Music,lnc.,11619 Broadway, New York, Nl All Rights Reserved, Including the right of public performance for profit i JVJI,-HJIJMQJ. H f,LJ m' and ZS - in' and 'rith - me - tic Taught to th T 'TX 3 g JE JE Jllfrg FIV V11 You were my queen in cal - i - 5:,WlP,.,.fvflQw J F J 3 Philip Carrig, Stanley Wirpsza, Theresa Caserta, Roger Del Turco, Marie Crxgrif, and Barbara Zelmanowski rehash the answers on a recent Eng- lrls' test. E GLIH In a free period Leonard Carr uses a remedial device to improve his reading ability. Sister Mary Gratia leads one of her English classes in a book report review as they prepare for college boards. Attention is the order 'of the day as Kevin Connery shows and explains the slides depicting K the English country side to a group of English IV students. Before the record takes the English class to Scotland, Kathy Hillman gives a de- scription of the characters they will meet in the yirst act of Macbeth. Sister Mary Dorothea refers to the list of oo- cabulary words to explain to Vincent Hoffman why some words are an exception to the rule. The English Department, under the guid- ance of Sister Mary Iacinta, endeavors to teach the students the elements of English both as a language per se and as an implement of some of the World's greatest literature. Each facet of the English course is designed with a purpose in mind. Shakespeare, endless vocabulary, short stories, and term themes-all form a large part of this course which helps the student to keep up with the quickly changing demands of our society. OCIAL CIE CE A knowledge of the past is necessary for a complete comprehension of the present. Interest in history began many, l V many years ago and continues unabated today. Through courses in World his- tory, United States history, and Prob- lems of American Democracy, the stu- dents gain insight into the origins from which our system of government has evolved and the Ways in which a repub- lic functions. Courses in economics and world geog- raphy are available to those interested in specialized studies. Under Sister Mary Shaunis watchful eye, senior history students Leon Grabow- ski, John Feeney, Rudolph Geurds, and George Kelly prepare the topics listed in the American Observer. Iohn Wagner calls Elizabeth Csernech's attention to the article on national problems while DinodFiabane and a host of pretty senior girls read the American Observer during history perio . 3 . , 2 Q' Qkikwili mfs 'I-dai? m Edmund Stoy compares his history answer with Carol Grochala. Dierdre Lett, Nancy Flynn, and Joyce Kier- nan seem to be gettin their answers without any effort at all. To add depth to the course in national problems, Chris Reeber distributes copies of current event write-ups to Joseph Maruca, Janice Evans, and Virginia Sweeney. A. Thomas Lane, Philip Carrig, Ronald Woolston, Joseph Casey, and Richard Kirlcham, mem- bers of the history class, meet with Sister Mary Alexander to discuss an article from the local newspaper on some economic question. V' Z 'N W 1, wg L si U1 Q52 S .,,, , ' ' - Q ' f fi Marie Ford, Agnes Zygmunt, and Mary Io Pieretti prepare a tape re- cording which they will send to their pen pals in Spain. ,i LA GUAGE CGFCK Alphonso Procaccini, Regina Laczko, and Margaret Cook Study Regincfs miniature of the Chateau Chenonceaux. 1 3 A F' 5 . - . f ' I ,Jeb Geraldine Sutton displays her collection of French dolls while Carol McNichol and Eleanor Kozakiewicz show a replica of the Pont du Gard, an ancient Roman aqueduct in Southern France. Sister Mary Victoria supervises a Latin quiz. The Language Department initiated a change in objectives when a language laboratory was intro- duced a year ago. More emphasis is placed on oral ability. All foreign language students are participat- ing in this program. By making use of the labora- tory, each pupil has the opportunity to improve his speaking ability. In addition to instructions in speaking the lan- guage, instructions in reading and translating are also emphasized. Each year a combined assembly is held in which there are presentations in French, German, and Spanish. The Latin Department holds annually a Roman Banquetv which carries out the modes of dress and mannerisms of the ancient people. Theodore Bucon and Susan Reynolds listen atten- tioely to a French recording. Patricia Evans is an in- nocent bystander. Carol Baczewski and Ianice Bayman im- prove their diction by practicing on the language recorder. - K 85 Culture, custom, and dress, as exemplified by Mrs. Kaplan of the Language Department, interests Ronald Woolston, Maryanne Dom- anski, Chris Reeber, and Kathy Kazarow. Mother Mary Robert enjoys a min- ute's rest while John, our eficient photographer, asks her to pose for im. LIBRARY The facilities o the library are many and varied as shown by Ant ony Faoata, Anthony Afigelini, Barry Belusar, standing, and Paul Allaire. The Monsignor Crean Memorial Library pro- vides the students With better cultural and sci- entiHc knowledge through its facilities. From the vast array of books, magazines, and pamphlets available, the students find material ranging from Elizabethean poetry to vocational guidance. The iiction includes many recreational reading books for an enjoyable evening. The library is kept up-to-date with current publications perti- nent to the subjects taught. In addition to this, the library provides a source of research material for faculty and students. Helen Pasiewicz, Linda Maziarz, and Dorothea Lane stack up for week-end reading. Anna Maria Astore, in the capacity of library assistant, charges books for Marie Ford, Lance Heisler, Eugene Horkay, and Daniel McKeever. Cherie Girard checks Kenneth Brawefs research assignment. MATHE AT IC The photographer finds the Vital Math class as busy as bees. Sister Mary Ambrose gives a private showingv of the parabola to Michael Clancy, Janice Evans, Edward O'Hara, Joseph Makrancy, and Gerald Mes- sineo. The Mathematics Department provides the students with a knowledge of the rudiments of mathematics to be used in college and in chosen vocations. For the average student there is algebra, or basic and general mathemat- ics. Potential nurses are provided with three years of college preparatory mathematics and mathematics re- view. Deeply absorbed in Miss Daley's explanation of line functions in the fourth quad- rant during trigonometry class are Joseph Bogdan, Edward M CM animon, Gail Poinsett, and Judy Porter. College-bound students have available trigonometry, solid geometry, college algebra supplemented with other advanced phases of this science. Advanced classes arouse a keener interest in mathe- matics. Participation in competitive contests gives the mathematically qualiiied students an opportunity to measure their achievements. Carol Sujanslcy gioes a demonstration on how to find the slope of the tan- gent at a point on the curve to William Ernst, Edward O,Hara, Robert Paglione, and Anthony F auata. Computing the volume of a sphere can be perplexing, but Richard Geroasoni demonstrates his mathematical ability by explaining this formula to Barbara Strange. 89 Mary Dorner regulates the Bunsen burner as John Wagner and Margaret Hancm assist in the purification of a copper sulfate solution by distillation. SCIENCE This is the scientiiic age when fiction can become a fact in a matter of minutes. Never before has the need for scientists been so acute and never has there been so much emphasis placed upon science on a secondary level. The department offers physics, chemistry, and biology. In addition to these, students may study physi- cal science, applied chemistry, social biology, general science, and science review. It is the aim of the department to encourage a stu- dent,s interest and also to stimulate his intellect so that he may be well prepared to face the future in the field of science. Biologists James Cacciabaudo and Stanley Sliwinski remove pollen from a lily plant prior to microscopic ex amination of its structure. 1 Q Oil painting is one of the phases of ine arts. Here Gail Apple- gate, Gerald Messineo, Sandra Bonacci, and Peter Sieben work with a great deal of pleasure. ART Hidden talents are often discovered in the Fine Arts Department, for here students have an opportunity to Work with their hands as well as their heads, While acquiring practical experience. The art students learn by doing as they become familiar with charcoal, pastels, Water colors, design, composition, and paint- ing. The departrnenfs concern is to impress students with the fact that the study of art is a search for beauty. Classes in drawing and composition take up a pleasant part of the day for Marilyn Esposito, Marianne Renyo, Roger Del Turco, Mary Lou Eleniewski, Sandra Walentine, and Iames King. Thomas Migliaccio, Dierdre Lett, Thomas Freeman, Maryanne Dom- anslci, Cecilia Michael, and Frederick Pietras study art pictures in preparation for an assignment. Stenciling a tablecloth is as easy as A B C when Angela Polio Susan Reynolds, Carole Trautman and Carol Papp unite talent. Putting the last touches on the floor plan, Michael Markulec studies the fine points of architecture. 93 The glee club under the cli- rection of Sister Mary Dan- iel entertains His Excellency, George W. Ahr, with a rendition of Christmas carols. Coulgl it be that Walter Thomas will take Pat Colauita's place at the organ come June. MUSIC The musically inclined Hnd at Notre Dame ample facilities for the development of their special tal- ents. The glee club, Choraleers, marching, and concert bands pro- vide the student with diversified opportunities for individual expres- sion in music. In addition to the traditional Christmas program, the year-long Work of the glee club cul- minates in the annual joint presen- tation, the Spring Musicale. 94 f 8 if 3 as if 4 0 if 5 5 GM if an The clarinet quartet - Michael Woiciechowicz, Charles Turner, Norman Witkowski, and George Kelly - practice for the band concert. Percussion trio Joseph Pasquito, Joseph Pizzulo and Larry Bodnar et ready for the Saint Patrick's day para e. The.marching band under the direction of Mr. William Humenay is school spirit set to music. At a last minute warm-up Geor e Kelly, john Bachalis, Paul Sollarni, Giliert Bot- uin, and Richard Stioes await their cue to thrill their audience by the excellence of their performance. B D AND URCHE TR Bass violinist Clothilda Bilancio, William Wilde, Richard Green and William Gro- nikowski compare notes before curtain The Notre Dame orchestra- pride of Mr. Glenn Arnett, their instructor, and delight of their audiences. loan Solack, Virginia Weitz, and Cheryl D'Arcy work the addressograph efficiently in one of their ofice practice periods. USINESS Nancy Golden srnilingly takes a correction from Mrs. Stoka as seniors Ianice Bayman, Ter- rence Bryant, Joseph Cipullo, Thomas La Fisca, Joyce Kier- nan and Vincent Haeger type on and on. 'z,..- A variety of courses is available to those stu- dents planning to venture into the business world. In addition to the basic subjects, typing and sten- ography, a course in general secretarial practice is given to the future secretary. Students are also given a sample of actual office procedure which is stimulated in clerical office practice and secre- tarial office practice courses. Other courses which complete the curriculum include business law, economics, salesmanship, and training in the use of various business machines. In addition to the clerical cooperative plan of- fered to honor students, the business department initiated distributive education. Robert Klein shows Judith Kulesza and Sharon Steepy how to manipulate the cash register. Practice in telephone etiquette is part of the training received by future secretaries Margaret faire, Mary Jane Kyselka, and Diane Cove- es ie. Judith Kulesza and Richard McDougal sell a jacket to joseph Maruca at the school store. The store provides practical experience in sales technique for students. Barbara Zarnborsky and Marcia Tobiasz look through the stencil file while Angela Polio gets the machine ready for mimeographing. ' . Budding models Gail Hornyalc, Linda McBride, Bernadette Skrzypek, Elizabeth Restuccia, Marian Perone, Patricia Griggs, Patricia Ann O'Brien, Joann Barry, Ioan Matysovsky, Mary Lou Perna, Carol Southwick, Loretta Harker, and Joanne Buklad display the results of their ac- quired skill. Fashion designers Judith DeMarco, Gloria King, Iean Keegan and Charlotte Horoath make plans for the fash- ion show gioen by the home arts students. HOME ART By observing and doing, students prepare for their chosen fields. In home arts, the aspects of good food, clothing, and design are covered. The modern living course prepares students for good human relationships. This is a department of action and Well may be termed the incubator of tomorrow's good homemakers. Home arts students Gail Hornyak, Mary Io Hartmann, Mary Lou Perna, Joanne Bulclad, Bernadette Skrzypek, and Linda McBride examine the dress on the model in hopes of get- ting good ideas for their next creation. w-mmmmmww::m.v,.-,-- f -.V f-was f . wwf f-was-a, The joy of every N. D. home arts student is the bright, well-stocked, modernly-equipped units in which they learn every angle of cooking and homemaking. Sheila Lynch and Lyn- ette Krug take their turn at restoring that kitchen to apple-pie order ---..,,,,. ,..,w1-,WGA Students in the clothing course learn not only how to sew and pro- duce excellent results olf their training, but they also learn the funda- mentals of color and r esign. Bonnie Muccioli, Patricia O'Brien and Ioan Matysovsky discuss Milady's chic creation. Among the varied duties of a homemaker is the organization of an attractive table setting. Virginia Russo, Ioanne Part- ridge, and Patricia Medula proceed to the niceties of an attractive setting, party style. Religion IV students receive training in the basic principles of apologetics and learn to give reasons for their Faith. Here Father Capik explains the outline of creation to Richard Kirk- ham, Gloria King, and James Colello. RELIGION Religion is the way of life. Through it we come to know the purpose and the ultimate goal of life. Our purpose is to know, love and serve, our goal, a supernatural destiny. Personal dignity and value em- phasize the Christian concept of life. It is the aim of the department, headed by Reverend William Ca- pik, to make the individual aware of the fact that each of us comes from God and our origin entitles us to God-given rights and privi- leges, we are His children but only if we live according to the com- mandments He has given us. With this in mind, it is the re- sponsibility of the Religion Depart- ment to cultivate not only a deep interior belief in God, but also the ability to defend the faith with con- fidence and assurance whenever called upon to do so. The founda- tion is laid and the students should be ready to build on this firm foun- dation. At the beginning of the second Vatican Council, Father Capilc's Religion classes staged a panel with Marty Connor as chairman. Pictured are Patrica Farley, Anna Marie Skwara, Io- seph Pankiewicz, Cathleen Cleary, Carolyn Hustak, and Carol Catanese apparently giving Marty a hard time. Carolyn Abel, Joseph Maruca, and Carolyn Hustak organize material which they will use in the discussion of the Second Vatican Council. This senior Religion class takes a minute or so to sneak a last look before the quarterly test. 103 Dierdre Lett, Carol Grochala, Susan Houck, Vincent Convery, John Feeney and Bart Carr are eager and happy to give the correct answer to Religum questions. -S, ' V .W 7,21 A Lf ' . , jimi, k 5 fifsmkfv S7 f me, . , A , Affiiisfh' 1 if ,ff X 5 cf 3592 N '4!wlu-g -Lf Junior and sophomore girls are about to begin the intramurals. Marcia Labowicz and Barbara Gartner satisfy the irresistible urge to Zryjhe ropes just for the fun of it. Gym mates encourage them to try ar er. 106 With an expert aim Janice Evans tries for a bull's eye. 107 Junior girls go through their routine for the forthcoming folk dance assembly. Sharon Kramarz and Donna Munnion tally the strikes and spares as pin spotters Kathleen McGowan and Bar- bara Gartner roll up their scores. Linda Vaccara, distracted or attracted by the photographer, loses count, but Cathleen Cleary, Pat Domanlci, Pat Sirolli, Maria Lagana, Carol n Goeke and Marcia Labowicz keep their pace. Doing it the hard way, sophomore girls warm-up for competition in a cage-ball game. Words by V ROTHY DONNELLY Golden Days CPrinoe - Enge 17 Un poco maestoso P P P Music by ROMBERG by if F mo!! 0 77111 TC. throf 1ts S J1 Will r much less a 'ff J 5 t Inc.,N.Y. PERFORMANCE FOR PROFIT f th's publication, or any part th f enalt der the Copynght A t copy o 1 to severe p Q19 ENGEL .. Howwe lailghedwith a gai - e-ty that had no sting! .t.... if ,r1hJJ1 1 xp V 1 I 524' 'W x f -- BOTH W Jlihfrrfff' WMF F5 back through Mem- 0 - ryb haze! ..i..-. VVe will PJf XJ H? 1U as song,or any port yright Law. Annual open house provides an opportunity for parents to become better acquainted with the school. Patricia Domanski, Ronald Krisak, Robert Snyder, Fred Pietras, Edward O'Hara, and Edward Kisco make sure that the guests register. Patrick Ryan, president of the Student Council, flashes his famous Irish smile at the Councills open meeting before the student body. STUDE T CQU CIL Government is a popular Held of study at Notre Dame, and the Student Council is an organization which serves to give practical training in this field to those who have been elected as presidents of the various co-curri- cular activities. Under the guidance of Sister Mary Vic- toria, the council meets twice a Week to dis- cuss and provide legislation which coordi- nates the co-curricular activities of the stu- dent body. The council is the official repre- sentation of the student and serves to make his suggestions known to the administration and through them to the faculty. Carol Catanese reminds Pat Ryan, Student- Council president, and Iaclc Herrity, senior class president, that plans should be started for the Valentine Dance. Treasurer Carolyn Hustalc and Carolyn Abel, secretary, meet informally with Student Coun- cil members Marty Connor, Iohn Chebra and Dennis Cunningham. Carolyn Abel, secretary, Ioseph Maruca, vice president, Carolyn Hustak, treasurer, and Pat rick Ryan, president, study council charters. Virginia Weitz, Ioan Keegan, Patricia Bird, and Mary Ann Waltos start out with the new edition of the Coronet for distribution in the homerooms. THE ORG ET joseph Licciardello, Coronet editor, interviews Mr. Dormuth and Mr. Dowd, the two new members of the faculty. 0' '-,X Qu 1 QW Editor-in-chief Joseph Lieciaraeuo and news editor Anna Maria Astore share their ioy with Kathy Cooper ooer the top honors captured by The Coronet. The busy hum of activity, the hurry and scurry of reporters, and the constant prodding of ques- tions signal the approach to the publications room, the home', of The Coronet. Under the capable su- pervision of Sister Mary Iacinta, the staff Works diligently and expertly at making The Coronet an accurate, interesting journal of school activities. The Coronet merited an All Catholic rating and Was named a Publication of Distinction by the Catholic School Press Association. As a final proof of its superiority, the Quill and Scroll International Honorary Society for High School Journalists gave The Coronet its top rating of International Honors for being a newspaper of superior achievement. Feature stag members Margaret Cook, Iohn Dyer, Nancy Gold- en, Carol Kyselka, and Nancy Flynn get ready to hand out assignments to the other staff members. As the deadline draws near, joseph Licciardello, editor, and Rob- ert Paglione, photography editor, lay out the rough draft for The Coronet. Photo staff members Thomas Strahs, Thomas Paglione, Thomas Norton, photo edi- tor Robert Paglione, Iohn Piepszak, and Francis Schwartz sort out a new batch of pictures. 113 Thomas Freeman and Patricia Walters, co-editors, explain the layout of a baseball feature to photographers Joseph Licciardello and Robert Paglione. Kathleen Stark and Suzanne Wehrfritz, business managers for The Canticle, prepare patron envelopes for the typists. 114 THE CA TI LE Canticle typists Gail Marino, Trudy Sebestyen, Rosemarie Krakowski, Ioan Panacek and Helen Pasiewicz pause briefly from their work to pose for our roving photographer. Sports editors Martin Connor, Io- seph Casey, Martin Runyon, Ron- ald Krisalc and Patrick Ryan com- pare ideas for the sports layout. Deadline, copy, picture schedules-all these are a part of every yearbook. In reality, a yearbook is not made up merely of assorted pictures and copy with which to fill an allotted space, but the publication of the book sum- marizes a year's activities in addition to the opportunity to edit, produce and publish a book that gives an ex- cellent insight into the qualities of school life. In presenting The Canticle, the staff realizes that this annual has a special significance for each senior, be- cause each one Will interpret its pages according to his own experiences. To them it will be a tangible object to relive happy, carefree school days. Kathy Kazarow discusses captions with Claire M cElr0y, Regina Worob, Dino F iabane, and Margaret Smith. Behind the scenes Mary Paske, Dino Fiabane, Carol Catanese, Elizabeth Cser- nech, Claire McElroy, Fred Petito, standing, Arlene Olzak, Dierdre Lett, Richard Geroasoni and Maryanne Domanski assemble material for the senior personals. 115 Thomas Freeman and Kathleen Cooper take time out for a little chit-chat before settling down with paste, scissors, pictures and copy for The Canticle. LADY LORE Lady Lore, the student literary magazine, provides a t stage for the students of the English and Art depart- ments to combine literary talents and creative abilities. The magazine is published quarterly and contains short stories, essays, poetry, and features of art. Under the guidance of Sister Mary Paschal of the English department and Sister Mary Joyce of the art department, the magazine is growing in popularity as the ideas and ideals are appreciated by its many readers. Lady Lore editor Kathleen Cooper and Carolyn Abel are pictured with Father Louis Rongione, O.S.A., at the press conference at Villanova. Lady Lore business staff members Pauline Stype, Catherine Garansi, Helen Pasiewicz, Barbara Zamborslci, and Paula Angelucci are busily at work preparing another edition. 1 - at - is an --- 2- -f -' W'MmwW'M 'MW'- Lady Lore advisor, Sister Mary Paschal, gives Kathleen Cooper some lay-out suggestions for the next issue. Art editor for the literary magazine, Eileen F itzpatrick, puts the finishing touches on her illustration for one of the articles. As the deadline draws near the various staff members of Lady Lore make the last minute adjustments. Eileen Fitzpatrick, Iohn Cody, Arleen Paul, Sally Stanlcowski, Raymond Ko- rona, Patricia Griggs and Marie Ford. I xii vu Sister Mary Ioyce and her stage craft crew in one of their few relaxing positions prior to the opening night of Stu- dent Prince . The administration encourages the forma- tion of clubs provided they are in harmony with the general policies of the school. Mem- bership is open to all students, although it is not obligatory for any one to join a club. Although there are numerous and varied clubs in Notre Dame, students who are de- sirous of organizing a new club may do so, provided a faculty member will act as mod- erator. This petition must be submitted to CLUBS Members of a newly-organized bridge club, with their moderator, Sister Mary Dennis, show us another way to use the tools of their trade. the club chairman of the Student Council. Clubs do not conflict with important school activities but are held weekly during activ- ity period. The number of students seeking membership is limited and determined by the purpose and program of the club. Archery advocates and Mr. Elko at the end of the season. From all indications we will need a new target next year. ummm Projection boys, Richard Carson and Daniel Bumbera await the beginning of the assembly to go to work with the spotlight 118 The ever-popular sport of tennis num- bers Felice Morgan, Janice Evans, Mary Ann Wherry, Mary Lou Elenew- ski and Sylvia Warner among its fans. Forum club members Robert Haney, Iohn McDermott, Elaine Abbott, Thomas Dep- tula and Marilyn Bacon check on the latest news de- velopments for their debate topic. G.A.A. now boasts of a riding club. Its first members seem quite happy about it. 119 HO OR OCIETIE Diane Accongio, secretary of the Saint Teresa of Avila Chapter of the Spanish National Honor Society, gives the aims of the society during the initiation ceremony. President Gaetana Borgia and members surround her. The National Honor Society's purpose is primarily to recognize scholarship. For membership one must be an outstanding student and received into the society as result of election by the faculty. The can- didates are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. The Quill and Scroll International Honor Society was organized to recognize outstanding students in the field of journalism. Staff members of The Canticle, Coronet, and the Lady Lore are candidates if they fuliill the requirements. Cheryl Albrecht and Irene Misialowski distribute candles to the new members. V r N The Saint Teresa of Avila chap- ter of the Spanish National Honor Society was founded one year ago with the purpose of recognizing outstanding students of Spanish and of emphasizing the importance of this language. Members of Quill and Scroll proudly display their insignia and plaques. Thomas Freeman, Patricia Walters, Robert Paglione, Chris Reeber, Carolyn Abel, Martin Connor, Ioseph Lic- ciardello, Marie Immordino, Virginia Weitz, Nancy Golden, Anna Maria Astore and Kath- leen Cooper. Carol Catanese and Pat Ryan examine the Quill and Scroll plaque received by Kathy Cooper and Marty Connor. Notre Dame's Quill and Scroll this year added to its ranks Constance Miszkowski, Harold Harding, Karen Rick, Margaret Cook, Suzanne Sheehan, Yvonne Andreas, Ann Glancey and Regina Laczko. -W ' The camera man is treated to a special pose by junior varsity cheerleaders captained by Gail Marino. Q n musing welcome from our male cheerleaders. junior varsity captain Gail M arino has that last ringlet put in place by Rosemarie Triscione. The backbone . . . 1-i:wffsmi5gff.wawww-f.3g.1-Q pwarswfm- -Y, 1-wmyssizm ,- N f eww: 3, ,M-s:-,WM-1,us-myS.w.,w,.Ari.wffw-W L. sway fs M .wf.1- V .U M., ., .swf l 9 Q - S Splfll. . . . 86, 37, 38, 39, 40. Football oar- sity cheerleaders Phil Smith, Peter Sei- ben, Vince Martin, Chris Reeber, Gerry Sellner, William Gaslcill, and Ronald Krisak had quite a work out this season. Attractive blue and White uniforms, swishing of flags, colorful shakers, a cheerful blare from the band all make up the backbone of Notre Darne's spirit. Our halftime entertainers stimulate spirit at games and add that pinch of zest needed for an enthusiastic audience at N.D.,s athletic events. The exuberance of our varsity basketball cheerleaders is the result of N.D. taking the edge over their rivals, the Gaels. N.D. on to victory is the battle- cry by varsity cheerleaders during the half. ssww in-' nnumuv 1 -s-wwe, Y ,311-.4 Hx:-Maluunnu Captain Paula Angelucci and varsity cheerleaders Kathleen McNichol, Donna Parsons, Loraine Roslon, Maureen Con- nell, Carolyn Hustalc, Kathleen Pouliot, Ioy Bonfield, Christina Flood, Elizabeth Gilligan, and Diane Accongio display their victory smiles. lard, Fred Miller, Wayne Wilde Michael Nalbone, David Whelan zewski. The Color Guard stands at atten- tion! Michael Lettiere, Kevin Pol- Michael Varga, and John Golis- Notre Dame's marching band and Mr. Humenay prior to the big Saint Patrick's Day parade. I. V. cheerleaders give us one of their routines at half time. Never did the ramp-railing look so attractive as when it was graced by Christine Flood, Donna Parsons, Elizabeth Gilligan, Kathleen McNichol and Diane Accognio. 125 E E af 2 , E 3 12 A Christmas duet is prac- ticed by Gaetana Boriia and Diane Accongio wit Pas- quale Colaoita at the key- board. Come down now, Mr. Sheehan, calls out Nurse Walters. Doctors Haney and Reeber won't hurt you, reallyf, Such was a scene from Calling Dr. Kildare assembly program for The Coronet drive. Downstage with . The Notre Dame audience was given a special treat during the latest show by Daniel Bumbera and Iohn Slim. 2524 555 :W AS, I , ,, Q 'E 2 s, mzwfw , mmmw Hmmm tif usa Q35 23355 f Q Lady ALAN I Could Have Danoed All LERN ER Allegro ht 3 Music by LOEWE ' Bed! Piano Dm'7 could down. Sleep! VJ Eff? Mi 4065- 5 Any ar Loewe xghts throughout th world Made vm, If S A public performance for proflt the consent of th own r 15 an xnfrmgeme t of copyught VJ Q W 5 5 J IQ 13 J I 0 ... have begged ,i,,,-..,.. for more. l S Q - - X of A J 6 44 Q fFxflffiFEFH's?zfMz Vanin: imJzisJxJ Q E W 0 11,11-'Ie I F W W' V.. I could have spread,-.i..... m 0, 'jx Awww lmfpfgf ill! Ji Steve Wilfing and Barbara Zarnborski proudly reign as king and queen of the Thanksgiving Victory Dance. Arlene Olzalc, Anthony Faoata, Carolyn Abel and joseph Makrancy check on some vacation tips during an interlude at the fall dance. S my A X s 'Z-Q I 0 l f A , -. n - ,Q T2 X v K ww V I sv' 9 f ' -2 ghh N: ' V V fa, M ,, N . ' - v ' ' V ' Jr, ' Q, fi, A , ws,-Q' Q A , . an MFA? . X X 1, AL , .1 Q L, , Y . Erik . X KY-1 A ' . V 1 Z , It . .s ag. Y , T W ,i - ' - Q H Q Q-QQ X A Q ' i JC. ff W Hx ,ag V :FQ M 5 Mui .vwg V ,A - M Wx! . in Q 1' . M 'A W ' 'f' .. f 5 1 -fN....gf' ff' ' XM fl fluff' ' 'Mk 3 H' M ' ' rf' - , . 1' I - .1 . , , N , ' if . V-'Ffa if-. f , A :LM . - 3 ywwslwfsilsffgs ' fb M, ,W -558- sw 4 ,,mqgg?gW+wM i :V J ig-.Q -- . E ' '57 ' f-M fgi I rn.. .6 'fl x . ,I K ,un ' QV, W ,V -Q ':Qg5t'11 ' 5ww.A -W, - 1 d.3,:::. ,. . ,, .Y 'f '4f???55s .QAWN H Y view. 3 . Ji if Patrick Ryan and Martin Connor try convincing Margaret Smith and Patricia Evans that they would look nice in the show case too. Christmas gaiety has already permeated this folly group, even before the dance begins. They are Patrick Ryan, Thomas Freeman, Claire M cElroy and Monica Argue. Strains of A Winter Wonderland fill the air as festive couples dance around the Christmas tree. f fs -ff Q . A P 2 'F Rich Miller, Joanne Deboskey, Diana Coveleskie and Edward Davis prepare to sample the punch during intermission at the Christmas dance. Our Lady's advocates are ever faithful to her, even on the night of the iunior formal. Peter Pietras, Donna Parsons, Theodore Robak and Elizabeth Gilligan pause for a moment before her shrine. WTR 1 K , H I f 1 K . I 1 I I ,I . r Barry Belusar and Ioan Solack try out the captain's quarters during the junior formal voyage. Carol Catanese makes a little adyustment on john Chebras boutonniere Smiling faces of john Herrity, Lorraine Leedom, Gerald Sellner, Anna Marie Astore, Louis Altieri, Diane Aocongio, Patrick Ryan, Carolyn Abel, Martin Connor and Mar- garet Parker seem to indicate that the voyage is truly a happy one. 134 ,4 xx i 5 E tom? The receiving line forms by the gangplank to await the guests: Father Coffey, Mr. and Mrs. Felice, Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher and Father Tracy. Donna Parsons gets a helping hand from Peter Pietras as they embark on the good ship S.S. Notre Dame for an eoening's voyage. Fi , lg TE ri fs Q Z i S i fe' fr if fi at -3 ii v, ll E L Q 8 5 Pi L 1 ngxm Mary Paske, Bob Hutchinson, Mary Ann Renyo, and Iosiph Wroblewslci lay claim to the S.S. Notre Dame ana or. 135 The Cast of Student Prince and the directors, Sister Mary Eleanor and Sister Mary Daniel pose for the final curtain call. THE STUDENT PRINCE THE CAST Count Von Mark, Frederick Petito, Doctor Engle, Theodore Bucon, Prince Karl Franz, Pasquale Colavita, Ruder, John Carucci, Gretchen, Patricia Walters, Toni, Raymond Bekarciak, Lutz, John Sheehan, Hu- bert, Robert Haney, Kathy, Gaetana Borgia, Student Leaders, Stephen Kerlin, Richard LaRossa, Leonard Schaeffer, Michael Shelly, Thomas Smith, Steven Wilfing, Count Hugo Detleff, Joseph Krause, Asterberg, Joseph Halsey, Lucas, Edmund Stoy, Hans, Dennis Cannon, Duchess, Kathryn Kazarow, Princess, Joanna Andruszko, Captain Tarnitz, Michael Williams, Countess, Mary Jeanne Wenczel, Baron Arnheim, William Mate, Rudolph, Martin Przemieniecki. Duchess', Kathryn Kazarow and Countess', Mary Jeanne Wen- zel check with Sister Mary Dennis for a final approval on their costumes. A prince no longer, now king Karl Franz, Pasquale Colavita an- nounces his intention to keep his promise and return to Heidel- burg. sey. Kathy, Gaetana Borgia, makes an entrancing vision indeed for Karl Franz as she entreats him to return to Heidelburg. There seems to be a tinge of sadness as Mary Paske, Elizabeth Csernech and Mary Jeanne Wenzel help Sister Mary Francine pack the costumes. Prince Pasquale Colaoita receives a fond welcome from student corps leaders, Edmund Stay, Dennis Cannon, Joseph Krause and Joseph Hal Captain Tarnitz, Michael Wil- liams, is joined by some gentle- men of the Court as he sings his farewell song to the princess. 137 fi, ai Karl Franz, Pasquale Colavita, dutifully greets his bride to be, Princess Margaret, Joanna Andruszko. joseph Halsey, Edmund Stay, Gaetana Borgia, and joseph Krause, give prince, Pasquale Colavitfl a sampling of the gaiety of student life. Behind the scenes, the camera catches a rather different trio in Regina Worob, Marie Cosgrif and Elizabeth Csernech. fi S' Gretchen, Patricia Walters, shows an air of unconcern as Lutz, John Sheehan, vents some of his wrath on her. Joseph Krause displays his happy .spirits after an enjoyable round of parties. ,ew ' vf 1 i 2- l 5' - ljf if of X V gk . Q, 2, - , 'L K ' Q Girls in the Gavotte enjoy a few relaxing moments as they patiently await their cue. 139 Lutz, John Sheehan, is the bearer of tidings that prove quite disconcerting to the Duchess, Kathryn Kazarow. , , N Student Prince program book provides some interesting and enjoyable moments for Kathryn Kazarow, Joanna Andruszko and Elizabeth Applegate. Ladies and gentlemen at the court witness the graceful conclusion to the ballet. -yu- A I 1 J 2 X Ladies of the Court gather in the wings as they await their entrance for the finale. Durin the lon interval between Act I and the nale Edward Miller g .2 fi , and Thomas Freeman find a game of chess a worthwhile pastime. They even keep joseph Goliszewski and Edward Lisiecki interested. 140 Wim .M K ll J' sm B Q ,W 'Tu -W' P-zggg, sig' 'HQQQWQP w Zgi Notre Dame Victory SHEA INTRO. h by J. sl-IEA 04 Pjf f-EU i yer M'Co, IE? Q E ff rf -re JJ for Not - re Dame U Rah i1 ?ETm'Ef3 fJ mg L, nf rg P ev - ' ry game, Stron A i li 'Hgf F rr? Notre Dame co-captains Steve Wilhng and Pat Ryan present the cider ing, em- blematic of the Thanksgiving Day Game, to a happy Trenton High team. FOOTB LL Junior Charlie Comfort awaits action as coaches Walt Porter and Jim Petruccio plan strategy on the sidelines. A vastly improved Irish team proceeded to win their first eight games. The remaining loss, to their Turkey Day rivals, fixed the sea- sonal record at a formidable eight wins to one loss. Scores and high- lights follow: BISH-OP EUSTACE C7-135-It was a great day for the Irishv as Notre Dame won the first game in its varsity football history by de- feating Bishop Eustace of Pennsauken on the loser,s home field. The fighting Irish took the lead early in the first quarter When halfback Joe Maruca plunged into paydirt from the two-yard line. Al Pro- caccini's kick for the P.A.T. was good. MORRISVILLE Q0-341 - Having first tasted victory the Week before, Coach Walt Porteris Notre Dame varsity football squad won its second game of the season, and the first varsity win on the N.D. gridiron. The Irish were paced by the brilliant offensive play of seniors' Ed Stoy and Denny Cannon. Stoy, a quarterback, scored three T.D.'s for the Irish, while fullback Cannon scored one touchdown and ran for two extra points. Senior Bill Mate intercepted a Morrisville pass and re- turned it for a spectacular 65 yard touchdown. Lou Altieri booted a pair of extra points in the one sided contest. . HUNTEDON CENTRAL C6-181 - The Fighting Irish of Notre Dame scored a major upset by defeating highly touted Hunterdon Central of Flemington on the loser,s field. Hunterdon took the lead early in the game, but the Irish tied it up in the second period on senior Ed Stoy's quarterback sneak. The score remained tied until the fourth quarter when the Blue and VVhite marched the length of the field and went ahead on Denny Cannonis carry for a touchdown. Within a few min- utes the Irish scored again on Ed Stoy's second touchdown of the clay. FRONT ROW: Coach Walter Porter, Vincent Convery, Joseph Wroblewski, Vincent Hoffman, William Mate, Patrick Ryan, Steven Willing, Stephen Gallo, Louis Altieri, John Chebra, Coach James Petruccio. SECOND ROW: Richard Burek, James Moran, Steve Wolfer, Fred Singer, Dennis Cannon, Edmund Stoy, An- thony Shanko, Joseph Maruca, Sam Zoda, Richard Ketterer, Coach John Pallay. THIRD ROW: Dennis Carrig, Gerard Dixon, Robert Keliher, William Ford, John Walters, Michael Williams, Richard Melore, Donald Appleby, Paul Kapp, Charles Comfort. FOURTH ROW: James Duffy, John Groch, Dennis Grove, Rob- ert Flynn, Charles Stewart, Joseph Baczewski, Leonard Schaffer, Ronald Zukowski, John Hawkes, James Cacciabaudo. FIFTH ROW: Charles Engennach, Thomas Everitt, John Tobia, Anthony Salemo, John Herdman, John Barry, William Belzner, Anthony Apicelli, Edmund Casey. SIXTH ROW: Michael Thoma, Patrick Solan, Al Procaccini, Robert Valentine, Martin Przemienieski, gogerl Thomas, James Oliver, James Meriwether, Garrett Mc- anle . W-. I All-City back Ed Stoy cuts through Morrisville defense as a determined Fred Singer leads interference. Ed Stoy scores one of his five touchdowns against Bishop Egan, leaving a host of defenders in his wake. HAMILTON Q0-391-Coach Walt Porteris Fighting Irish stretched its unbeaten skein to iive games as they romped to a 39-0 victory over Hamilton High School on the home gridiron. Quarterback Ed Stoy ran for two touchdowns, and passed for three others to jack Chebra and to Bill Mate, who caught two of the scoring heaves. Iunior quarterback Mike Williams threw a pass to junior end Rich Melore for the final tally. Ed Stoy ran for one P.A.T. while Al Proccacini booted two extra points. Denny Cannon goes over for the score that gave Notre Dame its first victory. STEINERT C14-475 - The Fighting Irish showed an awesome display of power as they bombed Steinert High School from the ranks of the undefeated on the winner's home gridiron. Coach Walt Porteris club, winning its fourth game without a loss, treated the fans to an im- pressive show as quarterback Ed Stoy ran for two touch- downs, and passed to end Bill Mate for another, while fullback Denny Cannon scored twice with Charlie Com- fort and Gerard Dixon each tallying one touchdown. Cannon added three extra points, lack Chebra caught a pass from Stoy for another, and Bill Mate caught a pass for the other extra point. Center Pat Ryan is inches away from tying a touchdown as Tren- ton High,s Tony Di Cesare recovers a fumble in the end zone. ST. IOSEPH,S, CAMDEN C14-46D -The Irish de- feated St. Ioseph,s of Camden on the Blue and White gridiron. Mike Thoma, Denny Cannon, and Ed Stoy each scored twice as Ioe Maruca tallied once for Notre Dame. Bill Mate scored two extra points as Joe Maruca and Denny Cannon each accounted for one to complete the Irish scoring. BISHOP EGAN 121-331 -Senior quarterback Ed Stoy put on one of the greatest scoring shows ever seen in the Delaware Valley, as he led the undefeated Fighting Irish to an upset victory over Bishop Egan High School of Levittown, Pa. Stoy scored 31 points on five touchdowns and one extra point as the Irish won their sixth game without a loss, and their third in a row on their home Held. Denny Cannon added two extra points to account for the rest of the Blue and White scoring. Ed Stoy picks up interference from Mike Thoma and Jack Chebra as he cuts back against Bishop Egan defenders. Fred Singer gains long yardage in seasorfs opener against Bishop Eustace. f Janmnmnmnnmamrw aw-as-nf,-M'-w-Mu,-IN, M--M . aww..-W -.fwwup we M.,.f.f --au fm:mwmif nmmnn FRESHMAN TEAM. FIRST ROW: Gary Calderone, Randall Eakin, Vincent Rust, Bruce Chiarello, Guy Fasanella, Ronald Maruca, Andrew Ketterer. SECOND ROW: Ronald Olschew- ski, Wayne Cocciolillo, David Friel, Paul Raywood, Randolph Correll, john Varsalona, Fred Pagano, Paul Casey. THIRD ROW: William Barry, Richard Rezner, Stanley Koziczynski, HOLY CROSS C6-131 -The Irish made it 8 in a row by beating a stubborn Holy Cross team 13-6 at Riverside. Denny Cannon scored both T.D.'s for the Irish and Ioe Maruca added the only extra point. TRENTON HIGH C6-0, - The Fighting Irish nar- rowly missed their bid for an undefeated season by losing a tight game to Trenton High before some 6,000 fans on the N.D. gridiron. It was a close battle all the way, and although the Irish played a great ball game, Trenton High scored the only touchdown and that was the margin of victory. Denny Cannon drives through opening as quarterback Ed Stoy carries out fake to Mike Thoma. Iohn Olschewski, Brian Thorpe, Peter Cornelius, Richard Glonek. FOURTH ROW: Jeffrey Billie, Thomas Maurer, Rich- ard Smith, Daniel Bartram, Richard Kleinkauf, Robert Dom- inczyk, Ludwig Iezzo. FIFTH ROW: Coach Jack Molnar, Anthony Mancino, Ronald Chebra, Frank Scharibone, Iohn Hasbruock, Assistant Coach Mr. Seidenglanz. The aggressive defensive squad stops Hamilton for no-gain. ,ff I FRONT ROW: Bob Milacci, Roy Wagner, Iohn Taweel, Kees Ceurds, Robbie King, Rudy Ceurds, and Dennis McGowan. SECOND ROW: joe Cryan, Ted Sweiconek, Dennis Casey, Coach Mr. Stanley Cier, joe Casey, Philip Carrig, Tom Stout, John Wagner, and Kevin Con- very. 1 so 1 A xi 148 Iohn Wagner reveals' All-City form as he goes high to clear head ball against Hightstown. OCCER Kevin Connery attempts a save in practice session as Philip Car- rig, John Wagner, Joe Casey, john Taweel, and Rudy Geurds converge on the play. N Xxf' W-MM f'-- -A-'-w k 'M-A--u--ww--mf w-W-N----X-1 ll! Senior forward John Taweel demonstrates fancy ball control as he ecades Harhilton defender. MR. WILLIAM CLARKE Coach Steinert goalie picks off an easy save as Irish forwards Hoy Wagner and Tom Stout converge on play. Notre Dame's State Champion Booters made their debut in fine fashion on the Lawrenceville Road campus on September 25, 1962. Coach Bill Clarke's Irish racked up three sh'aight wins over Pennsbury High, Delhaas High and St. Cecelia's of Kearny before being stopped by Pennsbury. Not tasting victory since October 3 when they handed St. Cecelia's of Kearny a 2-1 defeat, they hit the win column with a romping 6-1 victory over the Gaels of Cathedral High. Steinert High's Spartans topped the defending Parochial Class A State Soccer Cham- pions 2-1 in the October 15 battle, but the charges of Coach B-ill Clarke came back with a smashing 3-0 win over the Spartans on November 2. Other contests won by the Irish were a 7-0 victory over Princeton, and a second win over Cathedral, 7-1. Trenton High topped None Dame twice by the same score, 1-0. Hightstown also scored two wins over the booters of N.D. by scores of 4-1 and 1-0. Notre Dame's two year domination of the Parochial A State Soccer Champion was brought to an end on November 15 by St. Cecelia's of Kearny. A record went into the books after the Irish dropped the crown and eight games. Notre Dame ended with a final slate of 7-8-2. Tom Stout and Joe Casey watch the action as Irish's Ted Swieconek at- tempts head ball with Steinert de- fender. Ted Swieconek battles Saints player for posession of hall in championship match. Kees Geurds goes high over Saints defender to get head ball. 151 Ioe Casey exhibts form which made him a repeater on All-State team in '62. 1 7 A , A it . Dennis Casey takes head ball from a Saints player. Irish lost 1 -O to Saint Cecilia's for the first time in three years of championship encounter. John Wagner practices his specialty which made him the best halfback in the area. September 25 ,.,.c.. September 28 SCORES .Pennsbury 11,---De1baas October 3 ve,e.... St. Ceceliofs October 11 e,,...., Pennsbury October 15 .....11e Hamilton October 16 .....,.. Steinert October 18 ......., Pennington October 19 ......, October 22 c,cc.... ,Trenton High Hightstovvn October 24 c,cc.,.. Trenton High October 25 ,cc...,. Cathedral October 26 ..,..o,. Princeton 1 November November 2 November 5 November 7 November 15 .--.---,Cathedral .-,.----Steinert t----.--Harni1ton ,,-..---HightstoWn Cecelia's Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame I. V. SOCCER TEAM. FRONT ROW: Thomas Brown, Daniel McKeeuer, Ioseph Cryan, James Kin , William Hendricks. SECOND ROW: Mr. Stanlely Cier, coach, Rudy Geurds, Robert Sejia, Kees Geurds, Stanley Sliwinski, Thomas Warwic , and Dennis McGowan. 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 6 7 7 3 0 0 0 Coach Creamer and team hash out a new strategy on a miniature court plan. BA KETB LL .Senior co-captain Pete Pietras controls ball against Cathedral as Bart Carr and John Spisak stand by for action. Despite a mediocre season of ten wins and nine losses, the Notre Dame High School basketball team, under the direction of Mr. William Creamer, managed to set several notable records. In many instances, close games were marked by losses due to the fact that the ball just seemed to bounce the Wrong way. The record at the half stage of the season was an impressive eight- one, but the damper fell and the fighting Irish lost eight straight all by close margins. With determination and hustle they fought back to pull a near upset over Cathedral and to break Trenton High's thirteen game winning streak and to go on to whip Pennsbury in a thrilling double over-time game. The followers of the Irish saw many close and excit- ing games, for about half of them were within I-ive points at the final buzzer. A few of the most out- standing contests were with Cathedral, Trenton High, Christian Brothers, and Bishop Egan. Bart Carr and Cathedrals Terry Morawski battle for rebound as Rich Parcinski looks on anxiously. M .. ,. wa-m1,awma::aawQrzvwM':w- irmsassfwmrfw I A-W fy n -'fmt 152 THE VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: Manager Iames Hewitt, Bart Carr, Peter Pietras, Manager Emil Cizzi. SECOND ROW: Coach Doc Creamer, Edward McMani- mom, Charles Comfort, jules Harlicka, Richard Parcinski, Robert Szul, Richard Carson, Pat- rick Kerwick, Thomas Michaud, Charles Corbett, and Edward Swan. Skip Harlicka snags ball as Bob Szul readies himself in the N.D. - Steinert game Skip Harliclca lays one up in the tight minutes of the Christian Brothers' game. 158 hs' bi' l i sf - p'a': . QR ages, A, I E Skip Harliclca shoots from underneath as Rich Parcinslci charges in to help out in the Camden Vocational game. Frank Slane and Ed McManimon anxiously watch ball in the Trenton High I.V game. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: Manager Emil Gizzi, Ioseph Wyers, Charles Corbett, Robert Goeke, Gary Jackson, Edward McManimon, Raymond Worob. SECOND ROW: Coach Doc Creamer, Ronald Zukowski, Patrick Kerwick, Thomas O'Con- nor, Michael McCreedy, Wayne Morris, Charles Comfort, Manager Edward Swan. 155 FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Willever, Janice Evans, Claire McElroy. SECOND ROW: Mary Hoyer, Christnia Flood, Mary Danchak, Judy Nutt, Marie Evans, Linda DeC-eorge, Mar- garet Danchak, Donna Henry. GIRL 9 BA KETBALL The girls, basketball team, under the direction of Miss Mary Colvey, opened their season on February 18 and Were handed a loss at the hands of the Mor- risville ladies ofthe court. After the initial loss, the varsity squad won four in a row: Steinert, Princeton, Villa Victoria and the second encounter with Princeton-each of which offered little opposition. The four game winning streak was brought to an abrupt end on March 13 when Cathedral beat the Irish, 48-24. Two days later on March 15 the varsity squad traveled to South Amboy Where they topped St. Mary,s, 20-31. 156 Linda De George is up to get that rebound and close by is Judy Nutt to protect the ball in the Princeton game. Notre Dame Linda De George and a Princeton player battle for the ball which seems to be suspended in air. SCORES February 18 Morrisville February 28 March 5 e.er .ree March 11 March 13 March 15 Princeton Steinert Princeton March 7 ,,i....r iiii.,iiVil1a Victoria Cathedral South Amboy St. Ma.ry,s Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Christina Flood tries to steal the ball from a Princeton High player. FRONT ROW:: Marie Evans, Janis Runkle, Suzanne VVehrfriz, Rosalie Ayres. SECOND ROW: Debbie Martin, Kathy Gill, Katherine McGowan, Carol Baldino, Helen Baylog, janet Bednarski, Pat DiOrio, and Doris Sigl. FIELD Bill Iacohus paces Leon Grahowski and John F eeney in last half mile of Hunter- don Central meet. TRACK A D Bill Spych takes third place in high hurdles at Lawrence Indoor track. 158 Coach John Ungradyis Notre Dame cross country team won its first meet by a 19-36 victory over Bordentown on Wednesday, October 3. The Irish had their first defeat on October 12 when Hun- terdon Centralis Red Devils tabbed a 15-45 Win. On October 18, Notre Dame,s cross country team succumbed to Cathedral High by the score of 35-44 on the Irish course. Cathedral High made it two in a row over the Irish by a 22-46 score on the N.D. course. The Irish enjoyed a brief victory by de- feating Hightstown, 21-34, on October 23 for its second Win in five outings. The harriers, however, ran into trouble when they encountered Camden Catholic and Steinert. For the first year of varsity cross-coun- try, Notre Dameis record stands 3-6. Phil Smith clears the pole at 4' 8 at Lawrence indoor track. -f 955 K 5 -tai-Fsciiu. WMQSK M if 'h'- we M1 MM.-.. .QW .a,,,u.,q,,, Q. 1 ' .. - ff ' A , 3' , . .. I 5515111.ft-ini-in Q f L L, ,,,,, September 25 October 3- October 12- October 18- October 23- October 26- October 29- October 31- November 14- CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. FIRST ROW: Tony Favata, Marty Runyon Anthony Alach SECOND ROW: John Feeney, Dennis Maziarz, William Ernst, Coach Iohn Ungrady Leon Crabowski, Bill Iacobus. SCORES -Hunterdon Central 15 36 Bordentown Hunterdon Central 15 Cathedral High 35 Hightstown 34 Cathedral High 20 Camden Catholic 17 Steinert 15 Bishop Egan 45 Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Only two miles to go for William Iacobus and Leon Grabowski in the Cross Country meet with Pennsbury. 35 19 45 44 21 41 31 45 15 William Spych turns the corner of last quarter mile during Bor dentown meet Notre Dame harriers Leon Grabowslci Marty Runyon Bill Iacobus and John F eeney take early lead in Hunterdon Central meet only to be overpowered by them in the end THE 1963 NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: Dennis Ferri, John Wagner, Ronald Woolston, Rudolph Ceurds, Patrick Ryan. REAR ROW: Coach William Creamer, Aldo Cenovesi, Charles Comfort, Edmund Stoy, Thomas O'Connor, Richard Parcinski, Michael Thoma, Cary Jackson, jules Harlicka, Christopher Reeber, Joseph Wroblewski, Manager. BA EBALL The outlook should be bright on April 19 as the Fighting Irish varsity nine take the field for the start of the 1963 baseball season. Doon Creamer's squad boasts plenty of experience and, despite - its relatively tough schedule, plans to spell trouble for many of the Trenton area teams. The Irish team is composed of a group of R D E hardened, experienced seniors, a fine crop of 1un1or standouts, , ' A along with some very promising sophomores. Notre Dame hopes riysr 2 . gi for a hi hl successful season as she looms to take her lace as a R . pp baseball power in this locality. tstr - .-.. up J . sist 1 fl ff' .E E ' ' lyr gi 4.-n .11 gfgqrpp ss,r. ..... , p p.'Q VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE 13 - Bordemown -....-.Away V, ,,,, ,,.04 ' W A .Z 14 - Hamilton -A-AAAAAWHY fg' A pr' 17 - Hightstown Home fifr' A 19 - Bofdenfown Home 20 - Ewing ...... ,--...Home N -A 3 t .z.e Q 26 - Princeton f.f.. .....-. H Ome 21 - Princeton ,,,, 1,,,-.Away .iss sr. . Q' A , , E, ,.,t .,., , , . f QQ fZQf f. ,.Qf Q. 29 - Cathedral -------Home 23 - Holy Cross ...--.H0me 'N 30 - Steineft R--'f-'Home 24 - Sfeifleff aa---AWHY May 28 Ewing eeeeeeeeeeeee e-f---- A W-QV 31 - Hamilton ....... ,1,-.H0me rw ..... tris 7 - Tfenwn A-W-Away 1 ....e , diii 9 HOIY CYOSS E-A- AWaY June - A Q .,id .',.1 ?1fi'7IigF tii YET 10 - High'ESf0W11 f.fff ---. Away 3 - Cathedral -,,,wAway , - A - - 1 f - x ,. 1 ' 1 , - E -T 1. ' - , . , f ' f 1 f V K A I 7 f ' '- Star senior hurler, Richard Parcinski, toes the mound for the Irish. 160 Fast action at home plate is witnessed by tense home fans. Notre Dame's Rudy Geurds and Ewing's second sacker Mike Smuk arrive at first at the same instant on a sacrifice hunt play. Third sacker Ron Waolston receives throw split-second too late to nab oppos- ing base-runner. Shortstop Ed Stoy crosses second to get first out en route to a double play. Ave Maria Sacred Melody adapted to the First Prelude of from the text adapted of St, Luke Andante con moto Bach ,Piano I Teh. sempre simile ,EJ ei I e-- --vsrizd, 24125 I' X Printed in the U. S. A. When performing and programming this num'ber on the air, kindly give credit to G. SCHIRMER, INC. Charles Gounod F' 11 Q5 LJ. :PL a - X Do - - - mi-nun te - - cum, be God is with......... thee. Bles f'? fd ,f5 ffm fgf f - 1- creso. '- ',-,,...:-.:-- J ' U . xg ic - - - tu in mu - bless - - ed art thou, art thou.-i... 24125 an 'P' , . Y, X A Knights and Sodalitists, Joseph Maruca, Carolyn Abel and Carolyn Hustak, join forces in decorating the Christ- mas tree which graced the main foyer. Father Capik distributes Holy Commun- ion to freshmen girls during First Friday Mass. 164 fm Ol A r 'Y M- La.. It's a smiling group of sodalists who prepare Thanksgiving baskets for the needy. Kathy Adams, Mary Ann Renyo, Marcia Cetkowski, Mary Anne Wherry, Carolyn Abel and Janice Inverso believe that it is more blessed to give than to receive. PIRITUAL HIGHLIGHT Religious training of Catholic youth ex- plains the aim of Notre Dame. Its education- al plan grows out of the conviction that the individual has an obligation to God and to society. The influences which bring about this spir- itual conviction in us are first, the training which we receive at home, the spiritual in- fluence of the church, and the school which is the teaching agency for youth. At intervals, along the busy road of the school year, pauses for refreshment were in order. These respites were concerned solely with the nourishment of the soul. In the hush of each grace-laden occasion, our innocent but Worldly pleasures were renounced and our little, material concerns were smoothed away by prayer. Senior sodalists Carolyn Hustak and Elaine Elenewski pay a visit to Our Lady during noon hour. Sodalists Jacqueline Gallagher, Carolyn Hnstak and Ioy Bonfield check with Carolyn Abel and Sister Mary Dennis to make sure they have sufficient decorations for the sodality's Chrismas dance. Marilyn Esposito gives Lenten spiritual reading pamphlets to Evelyn Pietras and Charlotte Tuohy. Father Tracy, with sword in hand, pronounces the words which make Robert Haney one of Our Lady's chosen knights. i 2, s , 14 ml . A ix , ,,-, 25, mai it mx, 'Ti ' ii, V? ii' ' 'EXE fi Q ggi? 1 13 ' F ,iflit g 4 ew . sa- , r i tg nw swf, Rui ! V it er ? . ,I - I ' f ,i, 'Xf 4i f'. , ,, ., Y Student Council officers Carolyn Abel, Joseph Maruca, Carolyn Hustak and Patrick Ryan nd it an enjoyable task to coordinate the council,s activities wit the program of the Knights and the Sodality. 166 With Summer School of Cath- olic Action in mind, Marilyn Esposito, Carolyn Hustalc, Mary Ann Renyo, and Janice Runkle have found a customer in Elaine Licciardello to help swell the fund. True to form, Gaetana Bor ia entertains sodality girls, Helen Pasiewicz, Carolyn Suiansky, Claire McElroy, Vir inia Sweeney, Loretta Nunnici and Mary Ann Renyo prior to leav- ing for the Mount and re- treat . Our Lady's stronsjst weapon, her rosary, is one of our so lity girls' favorite de- votions. Claire McElroy and Dennis Maziarz formulate plans for the commemoration of Catholic Youth Week. The spiritual growth of the students was greatly ad- vanced by membership in the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Knights of Notre Dame, Catholic Youth Adoration Society, and The Students' Mission Crusade. Catholic Youth Week committee members Gail Applegate, Nancy Flynn, Maryanne Domanski, Mary Ann Engennach, and Claire Flynn prepare a brochure for the weelcls events. ' 168 Edward Davis, Chris Reeber, Michael Markulec, and T hamas Benham make the final preparations for First Friday exposition. Y' xi! Father Wagner, vocation director, gives us an added treat during his annual visit. During the annual Mission Rally, Robert Wozniak, third row, accepts the banner for Notre Dame. 169 Wqw ' ' W Part of retreat exercises for seniors Loretta Nun- ' K nick, Carmella Sabato and Frank Galate include rosary, stations of the cross and spiritual reading. Panel members Joseph Makrancy, Linda Maziarz, Vincent Martin, and Michael Lewis listen attentioely as Cecelia Marchand expresses her views on the role of youth during guidance class. Patrick Ryan informs student body on the proposed program of the Ecumenical Council dur- ing the special assembly That All May Be One . During annual retreat, senior sodalists Claire McElroy, Marcia Cetkowski, Janice Evans, and Margaret Parker assemble in chapel for the recitation of the rosary. Religious activities include the Holy Sacriiice of the Mass, celebrated every morning in the students, chap- el, First Friday Mass, celebrated in the auditorium at ten o,cloclc in the morning, daily confessions during morning Mass and during all lunch periods. Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament takes place on the First Friday of each month from 8:30 to 2:23 in the students' chapel. Rosary, a spiritual talk, and Benedic- tion of the Most Blessed Sacrament follow. October 11 finds these seniors uniting in prayer with all Christians for the success of the Council. 1 ,W , ,M 4 . ,, , , 1. . . N A . is , . .,, A3 A . 1 g. QW 'A f V 'S-1 K ,.o',- .0 .wqf ff - ' lk . 3 s M 1 7' ' ? ' ,flu 1175. A., 5 W i .L K I K ,Ax + , gg- I , A. s M ' t -E 1 l i s Q '73 3 X' , ' . , .A AW 'I :,,,M5m g: ' L . wzfw xfssgre , 1 -- .af ww , . gJ5vm, if - r 5522? if 37 W i 3 an N3 Q 3 i Awe, , ,, gk,ixi5iA?g5,fn?4Qefgw if 3 f M 2 i ii Z A 8 s v 1 X.-M 'K :P 1 HQ , s ir 42: 1 'I 1532 wa 'vw aww The spiritual highlights of the year are the Edward O'H ara relates some amusing in c i d e n t S relative to the opening of the Vatican Council. Helen Pasiewicz, Connie Miszkowski, Patricia Shelly and Marcia Cetkowski enjoy a happy interlude before setting out on annual retreat to Mount Saint Maryis. retreat days held prior to Christmas vacation, Easter vacation, and closing of school in Iune. In addition to all the spiritual advantages mentioned, vocation talks and other religious projects are scheduled at regular intervals dur- ing the scholastic year. These knights pay a brief visit to their Patroness after their weekly meeting. Father Wagner, after his vocational talk to the student body, meets with Francis Schwartz, Carol Catanese and Elizabeth Csernech. Chris Reeber, prefect of the Knights, questions Dennis Cunningham on some new proposals. Newly inducted knights re- cite their pledge of fidelity to Our Lady. Seniors Francis Marolli, William Gaskill, William Schnorbus and Donald 12:11 senior religion class with Sister Mary Alex- Paterson select spiritual reading books in preparation for the three day ander assemble ideas for the assembly on the retreat, Vatican Council. Gettmg To Know Words by STEIN 21111 Music by D Rononns Moderato . L.: fi! Piano V 2'- flu? S YL VCI' -Fi- y your E' V teach - er, I've boen I . J o J s and Oscar Hammerstein 2nd and allied rights for all countries of Western Hemisphere Secured Madre in If S.A- A . . including public performance for profit HY Uflngemeflf Of ldaptatmon of this composition without the consent ofthe owneris an infringement of copyright . Q E E , ,ap n-ing You'11 for- give me if I boast. And I've Q 5-3' e J g J J . Dm'7 G7 Cs alcewj W rg'-'Qin I - pert On the sub-ject I like most, Get-ting to know R, mel vital part of our mcloal The photographer catches Michael Woiciehowicz, Richard Walsh, and John Bachalis determining oxidation-reduction state of iron ion. Our term has expired, as it Were, our golden days are nearly through, We,re looking ahead-ahead, to a bright fu- ture, behind us vivid memories of happy school days, days spent learning, pray- ing, playing-and becoming seniors. It is our wish to include our under- classmen in our beautiful melody for We realize that they are a very vital part in our song. THE U DERCLASSM N. FRONT ROW: Joyce Bartolino, Rosalie Ayres, Kathleen Bren- nan, Karen Allaire, Elizabeth Brown, Elaine Abbott, Irene 4 Burns, Mary Bisanzio. SECOND ROW: Rose Mary Brachelli, Joseph Arone, Gregory Byrne, Charles Browne, Frank Blatch- ford, John Anchak, Richard Burek, Thomas Andahazy, Shirley Bogdan. THIRD ROW: Raymond Buckley, Karen Bittner, Loretta Augustine, Joy Bonfield, Judith Basso, Mary Biache, 178 Yvonne Andreas, Allyn Alphonse. FOURTH ROW: Vladimir Adamiak, Marilyn Bates, Valerie Brodowski, Juliana Brozow- ski, Mary Ann Bednarek, Deborah Bridge, Charles Buttaci, Vincent Amico. FIFTH ROW: John Bachalis, Ronald Alto- belli, James Bradbury, Robert Ackers, Iohn Boros, Donald Appleby, Richard Banchoil, Joseph Bogdan. CLASS OF 1964 FRONT ROW: Lucille Cammarata, Linda Daley, Geraldine Calisti, Christine Capria, Francine Cairo, Nancy Cattani, Mary Carr, Margaret Cook. SECOND ROW: Thomas Burns, John Ca- nicci, Joseph Cipullo, Charles Corbett, Nicholas Chiantese, Eu- gene Carroll, Iames Constantine. THIRD ROVV: Arlene Cook. Carol Cebulski, Rita Butera, Mary Ann Coleman, Winifred gonvery. FOURTH ROW: Robert Carson, Dennis Casey, James astner. CLASS OF 1964 FRONT ROW: Diane Danaso, Anne Ferrara, Carol Debiec, Lynn Davison, June Felice, Madelyn Dupras, Eileen Farfalla, Eileen Davidson. SECOND ROW: Christine DeBow, Iames D'Arcy, John Fato, Joseph Esposito, Gerard Dixon, Thomas De- laney, Henry De Sandre, Frank Falcorrio, Mary Ann D'Angelo. THIRD ROW: Louise Darginio, Margaret Danchak, Elizabeth Dorner, Victoria Dzialo, Eleanor Duffy, Barbara Filipowicz, Mary Danchak, Margaret DeBlois. FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth Duffy, Mary Driber, Barbara Dura, Mary Jane Elenewski, Marie Evans, Mary Fecak, Gertrude Fahey, Susan Feenan, Kathleen Dwyer. FIFTH ROW: Dennis Ferri, Karl Feltes, Michael de Blois, Michael Diveley. 179 CLASS OF 1964 FRONT ROW: Kathleen Groom, Catherine Gilligo, Mary Jane Gropp, Margaret Geraci, Donna Gropp, Catherine Groom, Rosalie Fink, Eileen F itzpatrick. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Gilligan, Bernard Godowski, John Forker, Paul Fowler, Joseph Halsey, Samuel Friscione, Robert Haney, Harold Harding, Mar- garet Haley. THIRD ROW: Jacqueline Gallagher, Celest Fuss, Alice Garansi, Kathleen Grudzina, Monica Goodwin, Susanne Ganovsky, Kathleen Fitton, Geraldine Gervasoni. FOURTH ROW: Philip Foley, John Groch, Patricia Foley, Ann Glancey, Patricia Gallagher, Patricia Griggs, Marie Ford, William Ford, Robert Geranimo, FIFTH ROW: Paul Gurland, Andrew Gabor, George Geiger, Robert Flynn, Jeffrey Grace. CLASS OF 1964 180 FRONT ROW: Cheryl Karg, Linda Howley, Kathleen Johnson, Barbara Hutchinson, Alice Keuper, Alice Harney, Joan Kalafut, Susan Kinnevy. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Janowski, James Hewitt, Paul Kapp, Harold Jammer, Nicholas Katkic, Richard Ketterer, William Hendricks, Robert King, Barbara Hugen- dubler. THIRD ROW: Judith Jones, Juanita Janowski, Jane Jingoli, Frances Kiernan, Barbara Herrity, Julia Homan, Sophia Jablonski, Mary Ann Klink, Kathleen Kelly, Susan Huart. FOURTH ROW: Robert Kelliher, Richard Iorio, Eugene Hor- kay, William Hutchins, Martin Jez, John Hawkes, George Jef- freys, Richard Holzbaur, William Jacobus. FIFTH ROW: Jules Harlicka, Patrick Kerwick, Richard Hart, Lance Heisler, Vin- cent Hayden, Steven Kerlin. CLASS OF 1964 FRONT ROW: Carol Marcattilio, Janet Markwart, Judith Mara, Patricia Kohajda, Irene Lindsay, Frances Marchesano, Elaine Kramer, Joanne Leone. SECOND ROW: Eileen Ma- guire, Ronald Krainski, Raymond Korona, Edward Magee, John McGowan, Joseph Mahan, Michael Lettiere, Lester Maisto, Eleanor Kozakiewicz. THIRD ROW: Regina Laczko, Arlene Kozakiewicz, Patricia McDonough, Carol Kocsis, Marianne La- marca, Susanne Kraus, Theresa Marrolli. FOURTH ROW: Rob- ert Koestel, John Larkin, Joseph McCarthy, Maryanne McGee, Claire Kowalski, Alice Kruplo, Kathleen Maguire, Thomas Malloy, James Krause. FIFTH ROW: Edward Landerkin, John McDermott, John Marut, Alfred Marrolli, James Lotys. CLASS OF 1964 FRONT ROW: Bernadette Olender, Barbara Newell, Linda Millar, Kathleen Miller, Carol McNichol, Johanne Nalbone, Janice Miller, Janice Norton. SECOND ROW: Donald Mucha, Donald Moore, Robert Mullen, Edward Minelli, George Os- Wald, George McVaugh, John Panicaro, Daniel Muzyk, Robert Milacci. THIRD ROW: Sharon Myernick, Patricia O'Boy1e, Linda Ohl, Felice Morgan, Linda Palutis, Constance Miszkow- ski, Lenora O'Brien, Germaine Molnar. FOURTH ROW: J0- seph Napoleon, Walter Nalbone, Kenneth Odasz, Mary Olah, Kathleen Munnion, Elaine Muka, Gregory Olex, Edward Mc- Manimon. FIFTH ROW: Richard Melore, Joseph Pankiewicz, Donald Nichol, Raymond Olfky, David Nickels. 181 CLASS OF 1964 FRONT ROW: Carole Paslawsky, Sharon Pizzuti, Judith Pas- salacqua, Sheila Peters, Arleen Paul, Gail Poinsett, Mary Jo Pieretti, Barbara Pietrow. SECOND ROW: James Raymond, Edward Quick, John Ratey, John Piepszak, Stephen Porada, Owen Pigott, John Powell, Joseph Poli, Joseph Pizzullo. THIRD ROW: Donna Parsons, Barbara Radlinsky, Beverly Regan, Pa- tricia Peoples, Kathleen Resch, Gloria Pietras, Loretta Pratico, Virginia Piepszak. FOURTH ROW: Ruth Proniewski, Eleanor Pulone, Mary Reading, Alice Rainey, Margaret Peterson, Mary- ann Perrine, Patricia Puhalski, Doretta Philips, Judith Porter. FIFTH ROW: Alfonso Procaccini, Thomas Petruska, Ferdinand Petito, Martin Przemieniecki, Kenneth Ratkowski, Charles Raulf, Charles Pluta, Domenick Pugliese. CLASS OF 1964 182 FRONT ROW: Karen Rick, Paula Russo, Susan Skwara, Pa- trice Ryan, Patricia Sikorski, Jane Rodgers, Teresa Ronaldo, Janice Runkle. SECOND ROW: Martin Roller, Horace Rosati, David Rumbo, Anthony Rosetty, Francis Rura, Chester Si- wczak, James Ritz, John Sheehan, Theodore Silcorski. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Sailliez, Dolores Sekeras, Suzanne Sheehan, Patricia Shelly, Catherine Rife, Nancy Slover, Arlene Sclavi, Ann Ricciardello, Sandra Rich. FOURTH ROW: Julian San- son, Lawrence Schwalm, Lawrence Sigafoos, Louis Rotonda, William Simon, Raymond Rupprecht, Joseph Schuster, Leonard Schaeffer, James Simonelli. CLASS OF 1964 FRONT ROW: Barbara Talbot, Monica Talone, Carol South- wick, Geraldine Sutton, Maureen Stearle, Karyn Tiffert, Vir- ginia Tomko, Charlotte Tobiasz. SECOND ROW: Alexander Runowicz, Frank Smith, Charles Scarlata, David Swierdzek, Michael Sullivan, john Tracey, William Rick, John Spisak, Robert Tiedemann. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Skoropad, Patricia Stefanowicz, Kathryn Sokolowski, Patricia Sutton, Mary Smith, Ioan Solan, Jamie Swift, Brenda Smith. FOURTH ROW: Paul Sollami, Lizabeth Rinz, Arlene Szekeres, Roberta Thompson, Marie Trainor, Lorraine Smolka, Carol Szul, Sharon Thomas, Russell Sparella. FIFTH ROW: Thomas Stout, Joseph Sulli- van, Robert Starin, Patrick Solan, John Toth, Michael Smith, Michael G. Smith, William Dwyer. SIXTH ROW: George Toth, Michael Shelly, Robert Szul, Francis Slane, Michael Thoma, Michael Sopko, Charles Stewart. CLASS OF 1964 FRONT ROW: Agnes Zygmunt, Christine Turdean, Mary Zemcik, Geraldine Zasowski, Carol Zimmer, Regina VanRey- mersdal, Eleanor Venanzi, Ioan Walczak. SECOND ROW: Charlene Weinhofer, John Wozniak, David Whelan, Domenic Zulla, Joseph Warfel, Michael Varga, Ludwig Tramontana, Robert Verde, Denise Yard. THIRD ROW: Barbara Watkins, Mary Vaughan, Dolores Wisniewski, Therese Wojcik, Judith Wilkinson, Kathleen Welsh, Margaret Wildmann, Linda Wal- entine. FOURTH ROW: Frederick Walz, Thomas Warwick, Richard Walsh, David Veldof, Thomas Woeczkowski, Martin Warfel, Harry Ulbrecht, Glenn Ward, Robert Valentine. FIFTH ROW: Lawrence Zazzo, Michael Wojciehowicz, Michael Wil- liams, Philip Ventiligi, Alan Yaeger, Francis Werner. 183 Vim f xxx ' N , , at K A 1 I ' 'T' Q Q72 2 P Q! F17 E 1 . :L N , ' YW Iames Costner, Thomas Malloy, Patrick Zuno, Thomas Migliacci, Gertrude Fahey, Constance Miszkowslci, Kathleen Miller, and Jacqueline Gallagher are still standing for the final round in their Latin vocabulary bee. Carol Marcattilio, secretary to Sister Mary Janet, receives her assignment for the day. 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CLASS OF 1965 186 FRONT ROW: Linda Buczuy, Lorraine Bochenski, Kathleen Biache, Marjorie Bugdal, Jacqueline Agabiti, Joanne Buklad, Carol Borgogno, Kathleen Brophy. SECOND ROW: Joanne Barry, Thomas Brown, Gilbert Botvin, Alan Arnold, Gerald Belardino, Louis Bagley, Robert Bugdal, Anthony Alach, Nancy Broyles. THIRD ROW: Katherine Adams, Joanna Andruszko, Carol Baldino, Dolores Brezak, Janet Bednarski, Jane Brill Christine Arnister, Elizabeth Appleget. FOURTH ROW: An: thony Apicelli, Edward Barry, William Belzner, Stanley Bog- dziewicz, George Bertothy, Anthony Butera, August Biache Allan Barber, Joseph Baczewski. FIFTH ROW: Gary Beckerj Michael Burns, Robert Bogus, Charles Burns. CLASS OF 1965 FRONT ROW: Gail McKenna, Patricia O'Brien, Bonnie Muc- cioli, Catherine Nestor, Louise Minelli, Marianne Mydlowski, Claire McCormack, Roseirnelda Nowicki. SECOND ROW: Irene Nowalinski, Arthur Oberg, Michael McSorley, Ronald Molson, Edward Mullen, Frederick Miller, Robert Moticha, Daniel McKeever, Mary Ann Novak. THIRD ROW: Patricia Moran, Patricia A. O,Brien, Kathleen McGowan, Dorothy Mur- phy, Delorna Menschner, Donna Munnion, Lorraine Millen, Kerry McNally, Barbara Nyzio, Susan Miller. FOURTH ROW: John McLaughlin, John Muelheisen, Ronald Michael, Thomas Nerwinski, Wayne Morris, Edward Miller, Michael McCreedy, James Mount, Dennis McGowan, Philip Moran, Michael Nal- bone, Carry Mucciarelli. CLASS OF 1965 189 FRONT ROW: Mary Lou Perna, Carrnella Pratico, Barbara O'Kupski, Joanne Revolinski, Doris Pasierb, Judy Renyo, Margaret Olexovitch, Anny Patykula. SECOND ROVV: Kath- leen Riti, Anthony Pasquito, Richard Pietrovv, John Olesak, Larry Pietras, Steven Olender, Thomas Ponting, John Ron- dinelli, Maryjane Rafferty. THIRD ROW: Barbara Robinson, Stella Rezner, Sandra Oros, Joan Roslon, Mary Ann Roche, Theresa Oliver, Leoma Pratico, Theresa Rhodes, Carole Ols- zak, Linda Plantier. FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth Restuccia, Christine Rogers, Barbara Pimlott, Brenda Repas, JoAnn Riley, Carol Proniewslci, Kathy Pouliot, Marian Perone. FIFTH ROW: Charles Pason, Thomas O'Connor, James P'Simer, Paul Riley, Joseph Picarello, Sam Plumeri, Richard Rauth, Peter Plumeri. CLASS OF 1965 FRONT ROW: Kathleen Stella, Lorraine Schuchardt, Berna- dette Skrzypek, Judith Smith, Pauline Smith, Antoinette Skrzy- pek, Barbara Swietlik, Grace Strano. SECOND ROW: Rich- ard Rupprecht, Ronald Slifko, Michael Russo, John Swayser, Edwin Schmierer, Stanley Sliwinski, Edward Ryan, Francis Schwartz, William Schultz. THIRD ROW: Brenda Sullivan, Patricia Southard, Cheryl Slota, Patricia Sirolli, Sandra Sessa, JoAnn Strycharz, Elizabeth Schanz, Denise Sheehan. FOURTH ROW: Richard Stives, Lois Rostock, Jane Stevulak, Susan Rup- precht, Maria Suarez, Francis Smith, Shirley Syper, Joan Rus- sel, Joseph Skiba. FIFTH ROW: Ted Swieconek, Thomas Simko, Paul Swierczek, Robert Stults, Frank Soldano, Anthony Salerno, Josephine Shelly, Edward Swan. SIXTH ROW: John Scott, Kenneth Russo, Michael Sulish, Thomas Strahs, Kenneth Strycharz, Philip Sulish, Andrew Spisak. CLASS OF 1965 190 FRONT ROW: Irene Szalczyk, Marlene Vecere, Martha Tocco, Elaine Wass, Barbara Zumbel, Lorean Thomas, Eileen Wilwol, Cheryl Young. SECOND ROW: Donald Zanoni, John Yaeger, Joseph Zuba, Thomas Wenzcel, Joseph Wyers, Thomas Tharp, John Szczytkowski, Joseph Szubrowski, Alan Waranis. THIRD ROW: Mary Volz, Linda Vaccaro, Paula Vannela, Rosemarie Wojcik, Joyce Wojtowicz, Kathleen Zoltanski, Christine Wa- wrzniak, Sylvia Warner. FOURTH ROW: Raymond Worob, Walter Thomas, Allen Zieker, Christine Trakowski, Mary Jeanne Wenzcel, Claudia Tindall, Barbara Szymanski, George Zorawski, Roger Thomas. FIFTH ROVV: John Yonkowski, John Walter, Leonard Willis, Karl Weigand, John Walsh, James Welsh, Ronald Zukowski. CLASS OF 1966 FRONT ROW: Phyllis Burroughs, Rose Ann Bisanzio, Martha Bramley, Linda Accongio, Christine Brodowski, James Ardo- line, Julia Allen Kathleen Beetel. SECOND ROVV: James Ash, Frank Bogdan, Domenick Arnell, Lawrence Bodnar, Gary Caldrone, Paul Brunner, Peter Brennan, George Bentz. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Bacsik, Regina Buckley, Frances Barelkowski, Eileen Byrne, Patricia Albanowski, Mary Belu- sar, Patricia Brozoeski, David Adams. FOURTH ROW: John Briody, Gregory Bac, John Bujalski, William Barry, James Benham, William Applegate, Francis Bresner, Daniel Bartrem. CLASS OF 1966 FRONT ROW: Margaret Cattani, Angela Cammarata, Made- line Deborme, Nanette Dajczak, Veronica Dillon, Joan Cas- tranova, Mary Cermele, Elaine Chieffalo. SECOND ROW: William Danbury, Alan Chadwick, Vincent Castranova, Rich- ard Coley, Edward Culliton, Thomas Cooper, James Constan- tino, Robert DeBlois, Kevin Carrig. THIRD ROW: Kathleen Conrad, Lois Carr, Roberta Clark, Nancy Castner, Marie Czaplicki, Patricia Dilorio, Linda DeCeorge, Ella Cerrone, Linda Deptula. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Chumra, Frederick Dieterle, David Delahanty, Wayne Cocciolillo, Ronald Che- bra, Edward Closson, Paul Casey, James Convery, Peter Cor- nelius. FIFTH ROW: John Czarnuszewicz, Bruce Chiarello, Paul D'Ambrose, Santo DeDonato. 191 i x CLASS OF 1966 FRONT ROW: Dorothy Dwyer, Diane Galinski, Susan Gallo, Carolyn Elgrim, Catherine Gill, Cynthia Dombrowski, Susan Everitt, Maura Flood. SECOND ROW: William Gilbert, Ray- mond Gerepka, Guy Fasanella, Michael Farley, Alan Elving- ton, William Doran, Richard Firlus, Randall Eakin, Michael Dyson. THIRD ROW: Barbara Filipowicz, Patricia Ferry, Patricia Driscoll, Mary Drulis, Elaine Filipowicz, Shelia Dowds, Patricia Farley, Barbara Genovese, Lauren Friel, Maureen Dolan, Patricia Flannigan. FOURTH ROW: James Favin, Carl Floyd, Robert Dominczyk, Henry Drift, Mario Gian- carli, Timothy Flood, Bruce Gavin, David Friel, Robert Dy- kas, John Durchuck. CLASS OF 1966 192 FRONT ROW: Elizabeth Hynde, Laurie Jantz, Patricia Gro- deck, Georgette Harkness, Barbara Hartman, Dorothy Healy, Sharon Golden, Janice Inverso. SECOND ROW: Joseph Im- mordino, Richard Glonek, Paul Humphrey, Francis Horan, Daniel Graziano, Lawrence Graja, John Goliszewski. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Iorio, Janice Gould, Helen Gorski, Carol Guyer, Louise Gillmer, Joanne Gallino, Lucille Immordino, Judith Greer. FOURTH ROW: John Hasbrouck, Gary Gor- man, Robert Goeke, Ludwig Iezzo, William Harkness, Peter Immordino. Anthony Lee apparently needs a little help from Sister Mary Andrew, while the other geometry students seriously prepare for a short quiz. Father Tracy and newly received mem- bers of the Saint Teresa of Avila chapter of the Spanish National Honor Society pose for our cameraman. Utterly unconscious of anything about them Robert King, Julian Sanson, Robert Milacci, and Samuel Fruscione go about their experi- ment intelligently and with interest. is' Sodalists derive strength from prayer. The most popular period of the day - lunch. Vincent Amico, Kenneth Russo, and Edward Lisiecki seem to be counting their change before placing their order. A study in interest and concentration! Homemakers Carol Panacek and Marie Evans join forces to complete a dress. A picture of peace and quiet! james Lotys seems to be having some trouble with his drum, soon to be remedied by Mr. Humenay, but David Nickels? Well, we can't say just what his thoughts are at the moment. ff' 23: .,-, K A Vrkr Gi, buff, .fwffi Students find D -ramp a haven after a weary day! In the saddle and ready to ride are Sandy Sessa, Tony Salerno John Yonkowski, and Mary Jeanne Wenczel. 198 9 ,,4.,..--A Enthusiastic sophomore boys are eager to answer Sister Mary Andreufs questions. Kathleen Zoltanski, Anthony Alack, Joanne Barry, Gary Becker, William Belzner, August Biache, and Gilbert Botoin interrupt a French lesson to smile for the photographer. ,WMM 0 R 199 A capacity crowd bursting the seams of Notre Dame's stadium cheer- ing the team on to victory. Sister Jacinta finds an answer to her question amusing. Russell Sparella displayed his skill in handling many instruments in the talent show. Here he is pictured playing the chimes. 0 Sophomore students seem pleased with the results of their test, but what could be troubling Ioan Link? .,. , lf? !f'F3'i' 'fm ,E ,gf- J?b,,, f ,U ,gy s.-.,m,,,l ,. .L ..,,. ,.,, ...J '-.,f,, 2' ,K ' R 8:jy'e3,.f-fit r ir-w.e'Qi3g:9xsza2pEw, its nas.-:457m,,... Father Tracy interrogates sodalists at their reception ceremony. The Most Reverend George W. Ahr, S.T.D. The Most Reverend James J. Hogan, J.C.D., Auxiliary Bishop The Right Reverend Monsignor Michael P. McCorristin, V.G. The Right Reverend John J. Endebrock Reverend Thomas Frain Reverend Henry M. Tracy, Principal Reverend Thomas A. Coffey Reverend William J. Capik Reverend Thomas Carney Reverend William Carton Reverend Mitchell J. Cetkowski Reverend James E. Coley Reverend Bernard C. DeCoste Reverend Wilfrid B. Emmons Reverend Donald R. Endebrock Reverend Paul A. Grieco Reverend Francis P. Gunner Reverend Edward C. Henry Reverend Frank J. Janos Reverend Joseph Keenan Reverend Joseph M. 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Tunney, Sr. Mrs. Rose Wierszyla Mrs. Gladys Willing Josephine Wilkes Mr. and Mrs. M. Wojciechowicz Miss Josephine Wolliard Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Wood Mrs. S. E. Woolston Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Wszolek, Jr Mrs. Ann Xaccarino Mr. John F. Xaccarino Mrs. Lorraine Xaccarino Mr. and Mrs. Louis Yuhaze Mr. and Mrs. W. Yastemski Mrs. Dorothea Yeager Paul H. Yos Mrs. Sophie Zaborniak Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zamborsky, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. lVarren Zanoni Mrs. Margaret Zwerlein Mrs. Mary Zablocka Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zadutti Anthony Zebrowski Helene Zmuda Speaking for the entire Editorial Staff of the 1968 Canticle, we wish to express our grateful thanks to the following for their help: Sister Mary Andrew, our understanding adviser, for her experienced guid- ance and valuable advice, Our fellow classmates for securing patronsg The administration and faculty who so willingly cooperated with our projects, Our efficient photographer, Mr. john Prignoli of Lorstan Studios, for provid- ing us with good photos and excellent service, Mr. Thomas Everett of the Rae Publishing Company who guided us in the planning of our annual, Our generous patrons for their loyal support. Speaking for ourselves, we wish to express our personal thanks to the Editorial Staff and typists who worked long hard hours, often without thanks, to produce our book. 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