Our Lady of the Valley High School - Valiant Yearbook (Orange, NJ)
- Class of 1960
Page 1 of 148
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 148 of the 1960 volume:
“
2 3 S 3 ii IR F 5 :Ni -uni ii 1' --X. N ,- , - r 7 ng Q 1 'G v f is 'ffl , .,., ..n, TIM . Ill 53252553 fiiilfkffrkliiik' ' A '1 K X 5 . We 5 x QE .Q ly X af v A M- k!' af' WW, . vw Q fx R X, ' f 4 f I N, ., y A if . N. . . . . ax, , 1 , QQ V . Q , , , P Q? wa..-A K -X K , W.. 1 -. g'N fi- 4? .x' I . 1 'i x ,. '0 -. ' 1 ,, 4' gh 6 ' A D 'S R, ., . tx ,., ,Ai P D 1 Six an fi J ..--- 'J'--r---f- E Elll E Z ,.- -,E,,..Q-.QW , A Av c JE' , K ,A M' k 'Y ' ' ' ' 1, Wm, . L. , ' .Qf.Ao- -'- . . V ' I V ' X5 ' N . 1 E - - 4 n .K - ' 4. . -, .,... , x . ' 0 . .as 77: 1 - ' H, M 1.4 f... x qw Lg.: Q V , .. . ,. as., , . , , . M -O . 4, ,- .. ,. A .X VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL ORANGE Q NEW JERSEY VALLEY . D OQY F lGH SC Tl-15 played together Whether it concerned basketball, football, tennis, track, baseball, dramatics, clubs, assemblies, pep rallies, dances, lunches or parties, we, the graduates of 1960, enjoyed being together. Togetherness in these projects imparted union and strength to each activity, mak- ing it synonomous with success. Instances like beating Orange High in January and nipping Immaculate a little later, the girls' basket- ball team's beating St. Vincent's Academy and thus being considered for the trophy, the track team's winning so many honors for the school, and the glorious success of South Pacific are some of the rewards of a class that enjoyed a friendly unity. uferked tegetlzer No senior of 1960 could ever forget those lengthy assignments in English, history, math, science, speech and religion. Yet here, too, we fouml working a pleasure as well as an asset. Although out of ten problems in Math IV only one or two actually had any solution, it was surprising how easy the work appeared when five or six heads began to analyze it. The history term paper found more than half the class in Newark library during the Christmas holidays, but the enjoyment we had going' to and from the library together actually made the work a pleasant distraction. As for the word study, it actually aided digestion at lunch periods. prayed together We prayed together not only before and after school, but also at the commencement of each class, at the quarters in each basketball games, in every football huddle, at the outset of each track meet, before we had the minutes of each club activity, and whenever a teacher announced a surprise test, Prayer is so much a part of each senior that it is always spontaneous when anything unusual is on the agenda. Since a hymn is a beautiful prayer the senior boys started each day with a hymn to Our Lady of the Valley. Each Wednesday as Knights and Handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament, we attended mass. Each first Friday found the entire high school kneeling in adoration at the noonday mass. The retreat conferences and the religion classes supplemented our ordinary acts of love for God and His Mother. Y Yum Higvmtm.u JOSEPH P. 'l'U1'1'i: Superintendent of Schools Our new supcrintvndvnt of schools Continuvs to labor with untiring zr-al to make the- Newark parochial school xyste-in the' most 1-fic-ctivv and the- most complvte- in northoru New .le-isvy. We. the' Class of l960. wish to thank Monsignor and his faithful assistants who havc' spcnt so muvh timtz moncy. and em-rgy on us. Our svhool years arc' very inurh richvi for having had tht-ui for our moderators. fitfi.f'g.ij?If'.t Yi, Nlosr REV!-ZREND NVALTI-Ill A, lluims Auxiliary Bishop of Newark Bishop Curtis. pastor of Savrvd Heart parish in liloom- field, is the spiritual guide- of many studvnts from Bloom- field who attond Our Lafly of the- Vallvy High Svhool, His interest in thvm plus his untiring e-florts in parish anal diocesan work make him a worthy exemplar and frie-nd. , I r Y - - wfy,::.,f,:f-f -' f Wu , J Q ,ffl .gi 3-.-4 is .ati Nlosr liigvunrgwu Mmmx W. S'mN1'oN Auxiliary Bishop of Newark Ilishop Slunlon with his 1-mergvtic spirit for hm-lping lIhrisI's poor has ln-1-n our mission stimulator. Bvcausc of him the- ri-turns for thi' mile hoxc-s this yvar soars-d to un all limo high. May God bless his zval, aml may wc 4-mululv him in our live-s. Devoted interest Always thinking of our interests, the pastor and priests of Our Lady of the Valley spend hours in the confessional each week for our spiritual betterment. Masses are so arranged that everyone finds time to receive our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. Not only the spiritual education concerns these wonderful men of God, but they are also supremely interested in encouraging us to seek a superior academic standing. For this reason they have come up with an ingenious plan of offering rewards in the form of script letters which are awarded on athletic day. They also aid the stu- dents by writing letters of recommendation and by speaking for them when an opportunity arises. Realizing that to educate the whole man, students must be acquainted with the social graces and with sports, activities of every kind, these holy priests assume the responsibility of con- ducting dances, games, and meets. All in all, the priests of the Valley will ever remain synonymous with the happiness of our high school days. The Class of 1960 wishes to say sincerely and honestly: Thank you and Cod love you.', Monsignor talks with some of the members of the track team about a victory they had won over a rival team. VERY REVEREND MONSIGNOR JOHN J. FEELEY Pastor REVEREND FRANCIS F. BOLAND Athletic spiritual director and enthusiasm in our progress Religion Ri-zvsmewn Tuoivms 0'LEARY Ruvmumn WILLIAM J. OTTU Spiritual Din-r't0r of the High School X lii:vi:m:Nl1.l0IlN 'l'm1uLi:ic Nl0'l'Hl-LR MARY 'l'HoMAs SISTER MARIA CHRIST! l':l1I.ZliSll Principal Office- , .- .N s s xx x ...gfff ' L1 H is ' SS W A .-4 g - s.s. X Alibi T532 P?- gm Q'- SISTER VINCENT FERRI-:R A Fac Physics SISTER lVlADELINE MARIE Guidance 103 SISTER lVlARY GEORGE Library MR. HAROLD ANTON General Mathematics blOkA C' M 9 I Ogatl-gslc -LLi+'oCl0 l lC4vQlCl 'I SllllllllllllmllllllllllllE114 I gg!!! S L u.ty w O miilfe ouri classes interesting . . . MR. EUGENE BUCRLEY SISTER IRMA MATTIIEW SISTER DAVID .MARIE SISTER JUANITA MARIA MR. FREDERICK ROMANU Speech Business Choral English Problems of Democracy .IM IHRS. KIRK AJETZGER English qs.. hw X , SISTER ROSE CLAIRE MR. JOSEPH LOGUE MRS. ELVIRA SCHON MRS. GENEVIEVE WALDRQR Spanish Mathematics Music Appreciation Algebra I WA ,. . . ITT! i -'fiuyi v,v...,,, K -. Illl ll'l'lll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ununqf r ,:'f'ii'! 'V O ,, ul 1 .A 7 Y ! if Nlns. NlARLENE Boncuimn English wif SISTIQR REGINA CIIIIISTI Religion Sisngu Louis BlAlH' !S4m,t , 1 i. N ' if ijlkf . , in E'-v gX Rib I Ad American History ' V N id . 5lSTER Smivr AlA1 l'llEW H-gil. MI. . L QP Latin .. -'! fm . ' .27-'S 1 g' 0 A 'iffy' and our extra-curricular program fasunatmg. -wit D Slsrrzn Rosa PMN.-t Nlns l.Il,l,l.-XY Umm: Pu-iam: Klks. DOROTHY Monms SISTER HILDEGARDI-I Mas. NATALIE FLYNN Frd-nvh Chorf-ography Nutrition Religion Health 611' 'vt fi k SISTER SAI NT JA M as English A LH X ,P O C7 Nlus. LILLIAN Ilmnr. Physical Education I 'X 'Cx SISTER ALICE Tuiuisx Chemistry R. NICHOLAS Viccnwo Biology 55. MR. Ynigs Dramatics rin Q As graduate We realize that a diploma from Our Lady of the Valley High School is an official statement that prescribed courses have been successfully completed. It certifies a specific kind and amount of training. Far beyond that, it represents our readiness to assume the role of good American Catholics. While working for a diploma, we have also learned many informal lessons in life that are very important. These lessons have transformed us from children into young adults. In achieving this education we have experi- enced some of our most inspiring mo- ments. T he associations we have had with teachers and friends have taught us how to distinguish fact from fancy. We fully realize that now we shall have to make a choice between reality and artificiality. P5 A if , I if ff 4 wif! A JR! 1 ,L Q' 1 ,- ! ll Q, F Q. is : LOUIS GEORGE ALLSOPP 78 Norman Rd., Newark 6 ES 5-2608 Immaculate Heart of Mary GENERAL The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart 2,3,4 . . . Clee Club 2 . . . Knights 2,4 . . . Span- ish Club 3 . . . Track and Field 4. DOLORES ANN ALTIERO 267 Springdale Ave., East Orange OR 3-9234 Our Lady of All Souls BUSINESS A cheerful temper, joined with innocencen ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart I,2,3,4 . . . Valley Voice 3,4 . . . Dramatics 2,4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Intramurals 1,3 . . . French Club 3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Dilettante Club l,2,3,4 . . . Handmaids l,2,3,4. I96O gl CHRISTINE MARIE AMERO 447 Central Ave., Orange OR 6-7382 St. Venantius BUSINESS Welcome as the flowers in Mayv ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 4 . . . Dramatics 4 . . . Handmaids 4 . . . Val- ley Day 4. WS' .IOANNE CLAIRE ALTIERI 377 Tremont Ave., Orange OR 2-3707 Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament, East Orange BUSINESS A dancing shape, an image gay, To haunt, to startle, and waylayn ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Dilettante I . . . Twirling 2,3,4, Captain . . . Handmaids l,2,3,4 . . . Business Activities 4. MV' I. , . La7fU ADRIENNE MICHELE ANDRIOLO 53 Burnett Terr., West Orange RE l-6357 Our Lady of the Valley Parish GENEIIAI. To see her is to love her and love but her forever AcTIvITIEs: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 1,2,3,4 . . . Prom Com- mittee 4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Color Guard 2,3,-i, Captain . . . French Club 2,3,1 . . . Latin Club 2,3, Vice-President . . . Stu- dent Council 2,3,4, Vice-President . . . Handmaids l,2,3,-I . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Class Day 3. 5-3 3, ... g 2, 'I WILLIAM EDMOND BAILEY 71 Lindsley Ave., West Orange OR 3-7917 St. John's, Orange COLLEGE PREP llc hath a heart as sound as a bellv HZTIVITIESZ League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . llramatics 4 . . . Glee Club fl- . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Knights I,2,3,4. 5-s ELEANOR PATRICIA BATOR IH Wetmore Ave., Maplewood SO 3-0937 Our Lady of Sorrows GENERAL Fond of fun as fond run bc M11'IvI1'Ir:s: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,fl- . . . llramatics 2,4 . . . Valiant 4 . . . I'l'0Ill Committee 4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Intramurals l,2,3,f1 . . . Basketball 1 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Student Council 3 . . . IIZIIIIIIIIHIIIH 2,3,4 . . . Business Activities 4 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Red Cross 2,3. OUR L DY OF THE VALLEY CAROL ANN BIONDI 207 Shepard Ave., East Orange OR 4-3684 Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament COLLEGE PREP Only u sweet and virtuous soul ,u:TIvITIEs: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 2 . . . Valiant 4 . . . l'rom Committee 4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Intramurals 2,3 . . . Tennis 3,4 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 2,3 Student Coun- cil 4 . . . Handmaids 2,3,4 . . . Red Cross 3 . . . Class Day 3. as - Z if - H R' , Ei -r' 3 MARTIN WILLIAM BALASSONE 645 Union St., Orange OR 6-5506 Our Lady of the Valley COLLEGE PREP He was too wise to err, and too good to be unkind ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,-I . . . Dramatics l,2,3 . . . Clee Club 1,2,3 . . . French Club 3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Class Day 3 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4. f ,MSU as its - is , THOMAS ALOYISIUS BOLAND 23 Fairmont Terr., West Orange OR 4-8398 Our Lady of Lourdes GENERAL Enthusiasm is the breath of genius ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 3,4 . . . Basketball 4 . . . French Club 3,4 . . . Baseball 4 . . . Auditorium Committee 4 . . . Knights 3,l. PATRICIA JEAN BOLOGNO 491 Conover Terr., Orange OR 6-4606 Our Lady of the Valley, Orange BUSINESS Thy beauty hangs around thee like splendour around the moon' ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 1,2,3,4 . . . Valley Voice 2,3,4 . . . Prom Committee 4'. . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Intramurals 1, Captain 2,3,4 . . . French Club 3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Dilettante Club 1,2,3, Chairman 4 . . . Student Council 4, Secretary-Treasurer . . . Handmaids 1,2,3,4 . . . Cheerleading 1,2,3,4 . . . Business Activities 4 . . . Valley Day -1- . . . Class Day 3. as, wt ll, 9 PATRICK GEORGE BRADY 154 Roseville Ave., Newark HU 4-3812 St. Rose of Lima COLLEGE Pm-:P Few things are impossible to diligence and skill ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Football 1,3 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4. ibw 59 ii L 2. K - GEORGE JAMES BOUTILETTE 582 Beech St., Orange OR 7-0187 Our Lady of the Valley, Orange GENERAL On him and on his high endeavor The light of praise shall shine forever ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Basket- ball l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4 . . . Football 2 . . . Baseball 2,3,4 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Stage Creww' 4. CDUR L DY OF THE ALLEY PATRICIA MARY BRADY 37 Westcott St., East Orange OR 4-4606 Holy Name COLLEGE PREP An outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual gracen Ac'I'1vITIEs: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 1,2,3,4 . . . Valley Voice 4 . . . French Club 2,3,4 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Dilettante Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Hand- maids 1,2,3,4 . . . Red Cross 2,3,4 . . . Class Day 3. 4 011 ' .IUDITH MARY BRIGHTON 27 High St., Orange OR 7-3749 St. John's, Orange BUSINESS A capable mind, a generous soul, and a willing heart ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Valiant 4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Color Guard 4 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Business Activities 4 . . . Valley Day 4. Q A. IllW1P' .IOSI-ll'll .IULI US BROSS 268 Snydcr St., Orange OR 4-7311 St. ,lohn's, Orangc col.l.EcE PREP Promise is most gitfcn rclwn least is said Al1'l'lll'l'IESZ Ia-aguc of the Sacred Heart gl, s BARBARA VERONICA BURKE Ii Harriet St., West Orange OR 2-6038 Our Lady of the Lourdes BUSINESS To have joy is to share. for happiness was born a twin l,2,3,1 . . . I'll'4'l11'Il'IlllllD 2,3 . . . Latin Club , W.,-IHTIESZ lA.ugm. of tht. Siwwd Hem., 2 - - - Tffwk and M111 4' l,2,:z.t . . . t:l.-.- Club l.2.Il,l . . . Valiant 4 av' Q- wu - NOEL MARIE BURKE 604 Ridgewood Rd., Maplewood SO 2-3268 Our Lady of Sorrows, South Orange COLLEGE PREP lt is nice to be natural when you are naturally nice MITIVITII-IS! League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,rl . . . Dramatics 23,4 . . . Valley Voicc 2,3 . . . Valiant 4, Co-Editor 4 . . . Prom Committee -1- . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . In- tramurals l,2, Captain 3,4 . . . Basketball 2,3 . . . French Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer I . . . Latin Club 2, President 2 . . . Dilel- tantc Club l,2,3,-I . . . Handmaids l,2,3,l . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Junior Luncheon 3. . . . Prom Committee I . . . Fashion Show I . . . Ilandntaids l,2,fl.l . I . Valley Day 4 . . . Sodality I . . . Class Day 4. ,lr- ' Q X E I A S S L t DIANE EILEEN BROTZ RONALD JOSEPH BURLICK 339 l'ark Ave., Orange OR 2-0769 IH- Lenox St., Newark ES 4-4125 St. ,lohnk conu-:cs must' Sacred Heart, Vailsburg Contact-: Pm-:tt Beauty and thc lwaalifal Ihcsc arc one G F An honest man's the noblest work mul Ihr' samc of God ' M.TlH'rlHs: Lcague of thc Sacred Heart .u:'l'lyt'l'lEs: League of the Sacred Heart I,2.3,l . . . Dramatics 2,3,-I . . . Clce Club l,2,3,i . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . French 23,1 . . . Valiant 4 . . . Intramurals 2,3,1 Club 3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . .,I.E.T.S. 2,3 2,3 . . . llandmaids 2,Il,l . . . Valley Day -I. . . . lfrm-nch Club 3 . . . Stud.-nt Count-il I 9 6 0 . l . Valley Day 3.4 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4. nik iQ! PATRICIA AN N BUTTOR 62 N. Munn Ave., Newark ES 3-3011 Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament, East Orange BUSINESS She wears the rose of youth upon her u:1'IvI'rII-Is: League of the Sacred Heart 2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 2,3,4 . . . Fashion Show 1 . . . Twirling 3, 4, Co-Majorette 4 . . . Business Activities 4 . . . Prom Committee I- . . . French Club 3 . . . Handmaids 2,3,1 . . . Valley Day 4. REGINA GLORIA BYRNE 25 Beasley St., West Orange RE 1-2256 Our Lady of the Lake, Verona GENERAL As pure as a pearl and as perfectg a noble and innocent girl u:1'1yI'rIEs: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,-l . . . Dramatics 1,2,3,4 . . . Valley Voice 2,3,l, Co-Editor 4 . . . French Club 2. Secretary 3 . . . Handmaids 1,2,3,4 . . . So- dality 1,2 . . . Glee Club l,2,3,i . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Dilettante 3,1 . . . Red Cross 2,3,-1 . . . Valley Day 4. RICHARD FRANCIS CAFFREY 10 Wildwood Terr., Glen Ridge PI 3-4485 Sacred Heart, Bloomfield GENERAL The gift of gaiety may itself be the greatest good fortune And the most serious step towards ma- turityf' Acnvmt-:sz League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 3,4 . . . Dilettante Club 4 . . . Glee Club 3,4 . . . Knights 2,3,4. FRANKLIN ALBONO' CAPUTO 625 Scotland Rd., Orange OR 6-5305 Our Lady of the Valley coLLEcE PREP 6'He is a gentleman because his nature is kind and affable to every creature ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 1,2,3,4 . . . Glee Club l,2,3,4 . . . Valley Voice 4 . . . Prom Com- mittee 4 . . . Football 1,2,4 . . . French Club 2,3,4, President 4. . . Latin Club 1,2,3 . . . Auditorium Committee 4, Captain 4 . . . Audio Video Club President 4 . . . Knights Club 2,3,4 . . . Track and Field 4. A I DANIEL JAMES CAPPIELLO OR 4-6167 COLLEGE PREP 382 White St., Orange St. .lohn's He said little, but to the purpose ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Knights l,2,3 . . . Latin Club 2. 11 MARIANNE JOAN CARLSON 60 I'iIl0l l'l.. We-st Orange- RE 1-7706 Our Lady of the Valle-y C0l.l.I-ICE PREP dZI'lll0llS, yo! mmlvsl. iuuorvnl, though jrvo. llulivul of loil. svrelw umillst ularmsn .TIN ls: I.:-z 'uv ul' tht- Savrvll Heart u IIII' up. l.2.Il,l- . . . I'll'1'lIl'Il Club 3 . . . Ililvttantu- Club 1.2.3.1 . . . llauclmaialw 1.2.3.1 . . . Valley Day tl- . . . Latin Club 1.2,3,-I-, Vire- I,I'1'hI4It'llI . . . Studi-ut Count-il 1,-l . . . .l.E.'l'.S. l,2. Se-1're'tary' . . . Sodality 1,2,3,1. K' ky arf MARY ANN CUHRS 38 lVIil1'lu'll Sl., W1'st Orange RE 1-8570 Our Lady ol' tht- Valley COLLEGE PREP Sho was u svfl luuclscupc' of mild eurth, ll' he-rv all rms lmrmouy. rulm. mul quiet. U.'I'Itl'l'II'ISZ I.:-aguv of the Savrvd Heart l.2,3.1 . . . Intramurals I . . . llaud 1,2,3,l . . . IPIIIIIS -1 . . . I're-uvb Club 1.2 . . . Laliu Club 3 . . . Handmuids l,2,3,4. OUR L DY F THE VALLEY 'TC MARY ELAINE CICURELLA hl I'iIIot l'l., West Orange RE 1-8897 Our Lady of tho Valley c0l.l,m:E PREI' Her lnreliuess I never knew until she smiled on mei, Kl,'l'lXl'I'll-ISI League of the Sacred Heart I,2,3,l . . . lh'annati4-s 1,2,3,l . . . Clee Club 1.2.3, Se-1-rotary Treasurer 3, President ll . . . Valiant I . . . 1,l'0IIl Committee -1 . . . lfashion Show -I . . . I re-nch Club 3 . . . Latin Club 2, Vivo-I'rex-aidenl 3 . . . Ililvt- tante Club 1,2,3,-l . . . Student Council -I . . . Ilaudmaicls 1,2,3,l . . . .1.E.T.S. 1,2 . . . Sadality 1 l'refet't, 2,3 Rvpre-aeutativeg Rep- resentative and Member of the Central Council fl- . . . Valley Day ll- . . . Red Croas 2. JEANNE ANN COLUMBO I3 Kingsley St., West Orange RE 1-9082 Our Lady of the Valley COLLEGE PREP The first condition of a great life is a great ambition. .u:1'lvl'r1Es: League of the Sam-red Heart 1.,2,3,4 . . . Dramatirs 23,4 . . . Fashion Show 1 . . . Intramurals l,2,3,l . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Twirling -I . . . Handmaids 1,2,3,4 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Class Day 3. I l Q NICHOLAS FRANK CORVINO 275 N. Center St., Orange St. John's correct-: Pnl-:P Quiet and unobtrusive, he walks along. ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,-It . . . Dramativs 3 . . . Intramurals l,2,3,4 . . . French Club 2,3,4 . . . Latin Club 1,2,3. pm THOMAS HENRY CORVINO 682 Valley St., Orange OR 6-6440 Our Lady of the Valley GENERAL A stoic of the woods-a man without a tearf, Ac'I'IwI1'IEs: League of the Sacred Heart 1.2.3.4 . . . Dramatics 1,3 . . . Clee Club 1,2,3 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Basketball 1,2 . . . Latin Club . . . Student Council 1,2 . . . Auditorium Committee 4 . . . Knights 1,2,s,4. DENNIS JOHN CRILLY 193 S. 10th St. MA 2-7344 St. Antoninus COLLEGE PREI- Far may we search before we fiml A heart so manly and so kinclf, ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 2.3.4 . . . Dramatics 2,3,4 . . . Prom Com- mittee 4 . . . Football 3 . . . French Club 2 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Student Council 2,3,4 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Knights 2,3,4 . . . Track and Field 4. . if 1 e Ea' ,. 7 fc f ft, ROBERT ANTHONY COSCIA 424 Scotland Rd., Orange OR 2-1726 Our Lady of the Valley COLLEGE PREP No legacy is so rich as honestyf, ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 2.3.4 . . . Glee Club 1.2,3,4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 1,2,3 . . . Student Council 2 . . . Auditorium Committee 4. OURL DY F THE VALLEY ,gr- 'U' in ,DN ,,,: DAMIAN JOHN COSTELLO 1 Sheridan Rd., Livingston WY 2-6160 St. Philomena GENEEII. Courleous though guy, Gentle though retiring. M1'I'IxITIEs: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Latin Club 1. .Q RICHARD JOSEPH DAMATO 64 Mitchell St., West Orange RE 1-9235 Our Lady of the Valley GENEIIAI, Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4. ,I 'Gil I I 2 I 1 IIUIIICIVI' IJUMINIC Il'ANIIt1lI IU N. IIIII St.. N4-xsat'Ix 7 Illl 5-HIIJT Sl. Host- ul' Lima Ull.l.l'IIiI'I ruin:- .l quivl vxlvrinr rlisguixing nu m'lit'1'. llmugltlful mimi. ullyllllus: I.1-aguv ol tht- httctw-tl Ilvarl I..Z.-I.I . . . Ilramalws I . . . hh-o l,Iuh I . . . Ifnmtlmll I,3 . . . I'rn-nc-It Club 1.,3 . . lun. JOAN MAHIARENIE lJANI:INl'ORT III7 Park Ave.. Orange OR 2-2666 St. John's 4goLLEcE Past' Air uurl IIIHIIIIPI' un' more expfessivc than morris. X1'I'lXl'l'lI-IS! l.t-agile of the Sucre-ml Heart 2.3.1 . . . Dramativs 3,1 . . . Valiant I . . . Prom COIlIIlllllQ't' I- . . . French Club 2,3.I Latin Club I.2.3 , . . Knights I.2,3.I . . . . . Latin Club 2.3 . . . Cheerleading 3,1 Ifivlcl I ' ' ' Wx M Ali I IC Ifli A NCIS IJICSW Al-I'l'I'l II Ilun- Cnunml, Tmlrvoing Nnrol, l ram-v Ilovbaix 7-33592 5I. IUIOI 1l0I.I,HIil-I l'lIl'.I' Nu Kl'IllS, nu galil slit' rwvfls In weurg Shi' xltinvs inlrinxirully' fair. .IUDITI-I MARIE DATO .I ,Ioyvv Sl.. WH-st Orange RE 1-911I Our Lady of tht- Yallvy 11nl.l.nmz mu-:P Laugh and lu' merry. TCllIOIIlIN'l'. 'll'lll'l' the zmrlrl with a songf' V,'IilXl'I'lICS2 Imagine of tho San-re-tl III-art I.2.II,I . . . Dratnativs l.2,3,4 . . . Glec Club I,2,3 . . . Prom Committee -1- . . . l rem'h Club 2.3.1 . . . Latin Club 2,3 . . . Hand- lnaitls l,2,3,I . . . Valley Day -I . . . Junior Il'lt' 1 F 4- z' nent ' Wndality CLASS F M1'l'INl'l'lI-151 Ia-agua of the Savrn-rl H1-art I 9 6 0 I I . , . I,l'illllilll4'h I . . . Cb-u Club - . . . Valiant 4 . . . Dih-ttanlc Club -I . . . Hand- mauls 11. . . . .Iunior Luncheon 3 . . . Valley Day II- . . . Ilandmaids 2,3,I. Q- F X , MARY LOU DEVANEY -I83 Fairview Ave., Orange OR 4-3821 Our Lady of the Valley BUSINESS A blush is feminine. but often inconvenient. .u:'l'nl'l'lEs: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,1l . . . Dramatics 12,3,4 . . . Valiant 4 . . . Prom Commi.tee 4 . . . Fashion Shofw 'I . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Basketball I . . . Frenvh Club 3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Handmaids 1,2,3,4 . . . Cheerleading 1,2,3, Captain 4 . . . Business Activities 4 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Class Day 3. QK.. MARTHA JANE DEVINE 94 S. Munn Ave., East Orange OR 2-2678 Blessed Sacrament, East Orange COLLEGE PREP How good that she always knew that being lovely was a duty. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 1,3,4 . . . Glee Club 1,2 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Intramurals 1,2 . . . French Club 4 . . . Handmaids 4. CAMILE TERESA DOMINICO 229 Shepard Ave., East Orange OR 2-7707 Blessed Sacrament, East Orange GENERAL A perfect woman nobly plannedf' ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 2,4 . . . Glee Club 2,4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Fashion Shofw 4 . . . Intramurals 2 . . . Color Guard 3, 4 . . . Handmaids 2,3,4 . . . Business Activi- ties 3. l96O PATRICIA ANN DIL-LON 611 Langdon St., Orange OR 3-7642 Our Lady of the Valley BUSINESS Spirited, witty, naively bold, Her hair a rufled crest of gold? ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart 123,4 . . . Dramatics 1,2 3,4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Intramurals 1,2 3.4, Captain 4 .... French Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Handmaids 1,2,3,4 . . . Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Cantain 4 . . . Business Activities 4 . . . Valley Day 4. 9 THOMAS DANIEL DEVINE 292 N. Day St., Orange OR 6-6580 Our Lady of Mount Carmel coLI.Er:E PREP No task is too steep for human wit. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 3 . . . Intramurals 3 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Valley Day 4. 4' wi at u JAMES BERNARD DONNELLY 178 Shepard Ave., East Orange OR 5-8027 Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament, East Orange IJENERAI. Leisure with dignity. ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Basketball 1 . . . French Clulr 3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Baseball 4 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4. OURL DY OFTHE 7'- 'UNI QS 12' MARIA CATHERINE DOUG1-IERTY 157 Tremont Ave., Orange OR 6-25-I9 Our Lady of the Valley BUSINESS Enjoy thy youth. it will not stay. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 1,2,3,l . . . Valley Voice 3,-1, Secretary 4 . . . Prom Commit- tee 4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Color Guard 3 . . . French Club 3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Handmaids 1,2,3,4- . . . Cheerleading 3.4 . . . Business Activities 4 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Class Day 3 . . . Sodality 1. SHARON CLAIRE DOWD 1613 May St., Union MU 6-0158 St. Paul the Apostle ausmass Small and sweet and u little sassy ls a clear picture of this fair lassyf' .ufrivlrtasz League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Dramatic-s 1,2,1 . . . Valient 4 . . . I,l'0Ill Committee 4 . . . Fashion Shows I . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,-l- . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Handmaids l,2,3,t . . . Cheerleading 3.4 . . . Business Activi- ties 4 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Handmaids l,2,3,4. VALLEY ft.- .IANET LOUISE DOURNEY 716 Eagle Rock Ave., West Orange RE 1-3181 Our Lady of the Lake BUSINESS CAROL ANN DOYLE 55 Watson Ave., West Orange OR 3-1595 Our Lady of Lourdes COLLEGE Pm-:P Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low- an excellent thing in women. A1:1'IvITIEs: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramalics 1,2,3,4 . . . Clee Club 2,3,4 . . . Valley Voice 1,2,3,-I . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . French Club 3,4 . . . Latin Club 2,3 . . . Dilettante Club 3,4 . . . Handmaids l,2,4 . . . Red Cross 2,3,4 . . . .lunior Day 3. Here is the place where Loreliness keeps house. ,tc'rIvITIEs: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Dilettantc Club 1,2,3, Secretary 4 . . . Handmaids 1,2,3,-I . . . Business Activities 4 . . . Sodality 1,2 . . . Valley Day -1- . . . Red Cross 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 1,2,-I. ELIZABETH ANN DYER 584 Tremont Ave., Orange OR 2-4876 Our Lady of the Valley BUSINESS Kindness is the noble weapon with which to conquer. .tcrIvI'I'lEs: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Fashion Show -l- . . . Intramurals 1 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Handmaids 1,2 3,4 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Sodality 1 . . . Red Cross 1 . . . Class Day 3. s 's.ie.sss:ssz,s:1 ff, iagaasaegiga .. . Sege fafisa aa - -gf' vs- , 'L i li : it ,, ft as fi if 91. Ri LAWRENCE MICHAEL FALCON 123 N. 16th St., East Orange OR 5-0502 Our Lady of All Souls COLLEGE nun' Oh, what may man within him hide. Though angel on the outward side. ' ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3.4 . . . Dramatics 1,2 . . . Basketball 4 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Baseball 2,3,4 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4 . . . Clee Club 1,2 . . . Football 1 . . . Latin Club 1,2 , . . Valley Day 4. 3 MICHAEL JAMES FRANCHINO 636 Union St., Orange OR 3-6915 Our Lady of the Valley COLLEGE Pm-:P His form accorded with a mind lively and g r 3 it 2 4 3 '7- KARL FREDERICK FREIER 573 Langdon St, OR 5-5569 Our Lady of the Valley uoLLEoE Pam- A moral, sensible, and well-bred man. ,xcrlvrrllssz League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatic-sa 3,4 . . . French Club 4 . . . Dilettante Club 2,3, Treasurer, Sec- retary 4 . . . Clee Club 2,3,4 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Valiant 2 . . . J.E.T.S. 2 . . . Red Cross 1,2,3. JOHN JOSEPH GARRIGAN 555 W. Market St. HU 4-4573 St. Rose of Lima COLLEGE I-at-:P Virtue is bold, and goodness never fearful. ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Baseball 4 . . . Glee Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Knights 1 . . . Basketball 2,4 . . . Student Council 2. ardent, frank and kind. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Valley Voice 4, Business Manager . . . Valiant Photographer 2,3,4 . . . French Club 3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Dilettante Club 2 . . . Student Council 2 . . . J.E.T.S. 2 . . . Baseball 3.4 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4. OUR L DY F THE VALLEY ROBERT JOHN GAUVAIN 219 Boldwin Terr., Orange OR 4-9031 St. John's cou.Ecs PREP A strong and gentle heart has he, To comfort friends and foes. ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Valley Voice 4 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4 . . . Audio Visual 4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Dilettante Club 4 . . . Civil Defense 3,4 . . . French Club 3 . . . J.E.T.S. 2,3,4 . . . Valley Day 4. CAROL ANl'l'A GAYLIARDO l5 Freeman St., Wtzst Orange OR -l--3711 Our Lady of the Valley 1:0t,t,E1:E PRI-ll' t Better than a gold crowned king. ls the memory of Il lovely thing. S? e, fl u11'lvl'l'lES: League of the -Sarred H'-art T l,2,Il,l . . . lJl'illllillll'h el . . . l'lilSl!l0ll Shots l . . . Latin Club 2,3,l . . . Valley Voire IL11 . . . lfreneh Club 3,1-. Vive-President -l . . . Dilettante Club 3.4 . . . Prom Commit- lee 'lt . . . llandntaitls. l.2,fl.l. ,as S t Qs--' GAII. JOAN CILISERTSON 100 Highland Terr., Orange OR 2-3461 Our Lady of the Valley col,l,Ef:E Pm-:P ulfurh ornnnwnt uhoul her xeemly lies, by various r'hum'e, or careless art composed. .MZTIVITIESZ League of the Sat-red Heart l.2,3,l . . . l,l'1lllI2llll'S 2,l- . . . French Club 3.1 . . . llandmaitls l.2,3,4 . . . Valley Voire. Q . ROBERT JOSEPH GEHRINC 15 Maropin Ct., Livingston WY 2-2499 St. Philomena col.LEoE PREP fl . . . Latin Club 2.3 . . . Red Cross 2,3,1. Ile was the milclest-mannerezl man. .xcTlvl1'lEs: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3 . . . Prom Committee l . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Football 1,341 . . . French Club 3. C L S S F I 9 6 O Kay s EILEEN FRANCES GEORGE IU9 5. Grove St., East Orange OR 4-9047 Sl. Rose of Lima. Newark cul.l.l-:tsl-I PRI-JI' Thou art fair mul few are fairer. .u:1'nnlrs: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . llramatirs l.2.Il.l . . . Glee Club l,2,3,l . . . Yalley Yoiee L Sports Editor . Prom Committee l . . . l 1lSlll0Il Show I . . . Basketball Manager l . . . French Club 4 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Student Coun- 4-il 4 . . . llandniaids l,2,3,l . . . Red Cross l.2,3, Yire-President 3 . . . Class Day 3. as . ' 5 .... RALPH GEORGE GILCHRIST 166 Conover Terr., Orange OR 2-M03 Our Lady of the Yalley, Orange GENERAL His wit invites you by its looks to tonne. u:Tlvl'rlEs: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics l,2,3 . . . Football 1 . . . Glee Club l,2,3 . . . Knights l,2,3,4. X s I JOHN MICHAEL CILLEN 148 Chestnut St., West Orange OR 4-7503 I96O Our Lady of Lourdes COLLEGE PREP With malice towards none with charity for all, Shining with justice and truth. ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 4 . . . Prom Commit- tee 4 . . . Basketball 2 . . . Golf 3,4 . . . Latin Club 1,2 . . . French Club 2 . . Knights 1.2.3.4 . . . Valley Day 4. GEORGE CHARLES GOWARD 7 Hazel Ave., West Orange RE 1-9412 Our Lady of the Valley GENERAL In him alone, it was natural to please. ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 1,2 . . . Prom Com- mittee 4 . . . Band 1,2 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Baseball 4 . . . Knights l,2,3,4 . . . Track and Field 4 . . . Valley Day 4. HARTLEY VINCENT GRAUDORF 899 Chancellor Ave., Irvington ES 1-9672 St. Paul the Apostle GENERAL They're only truly great who are truly good. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 4 . . . Clee Club 4 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4. LOIS CARMELA CIORDANO 27 Brookwood St., East Orange OR 7-1039 Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament, East Orange BUSINESS The sunshine of thy eyes, Whosoever it touches it fills., ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart 2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 2,4 . . . Prom Com- mittee 4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Twirling 3,4 . . . Handmaids 2,3,4 . . . Business Ac- tivities 4. DONALD RAYMOND GRICKOWSKI 453 S. 10th St., Newark BI 2-4890 St. Ann's GENERAL His best companions are innocence and health. ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,'i,4 . . . Football 1,2,3 . . . French Club 2 . . . Latin Club 1,2 . . . Student Council 3 . . . J.E.T S. 1 . . . Auditorium Committee 4- . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Knights 1,2.3,4. , 7'-N. 'flf' N ' -itil Ls... Xi Q .Mm RONALD EDMONIJ UUENSCH 630 S. 20th St., Newark ES 1-2699 St. Ann's ct-LNERAI. No two stars could be hull so bright, As his deep blue eyes in the candle liglllf, M:Tlvl1'll-JS: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 1,4 . . . Clee Club 1,4 . . . Prom Committee -l . . . Football l,2,3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Baseball 4 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4 . . . Track and Field 4. JANICIC ROSE HAJNOS 32 Fairmount Terr., West Orange OR 3-5630 Our Lady of Lourdes uuslm-:ss Her eyes give promise of the glullness to Im found in her heart. u1'l'lvt1'll-IS: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . llramatics l,2,fl . . . Clce Club al . . . l'rom Committee tl . . . Fashion Show l . . . Tvwirling 3,1 . . . Hanilmaids l,2,3,4 . . . Red Cross I. OUR L DY OF THE VALLEY WILLIAM MICHAEL HACKETT 165 Main St., Orange OR 2-8819 St. John conuacs Pm-:P To those who know thee ll0t, no words ,AX was can paint. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics -1- . . . Glee Club 4 . . . Prom Committee -l- . . . Intramurals l,2,3,4 . . . French Club . . . 2,3 . . . Latin Club 1,2 . . . J.E.T.S. 2,3,4 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4 . . . Track and Field -l. .qs-my MARGARET MARY HARRINGTON 123 Roland Ave., South Orange SO 2-5182 Our Lady of Sorrows, South Orange COLLEGE PREI' A sweet, allruclizfe kind of grace. ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart 2,3,-1- . . . llramatics 3,1 . . . Valiant -I . . . Prom Committee ll . . . Fashion Show -l . . . Tennis 3 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Dilcttante 3,4 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Handmaids 2,3,4 . . . Red Cross 3,4 . . . Valley Day 4. MARY LOU HASIOR 583 Beech St., Orange OR 2-3521 Our Lady of the Valley, Orange COLLEGE Pm-:P There is u certain beauty in simplicity. A soothing harmony and grace. Acrlvlrtss: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 1,2,3,4 . . . Valiant 4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Fashion Show I . . . Intramurals 1,2 . . . Tennis 3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Dilettante Club 1,2 . . . Handmaids 1,2,3,4 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Class Day 3 . . . Sodality 1,2. MARY AGNES HAWLEY 539 Freeman St., Orange OR 7-0115 Our Lady of the Valley, Orange COLLEGE PREP Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter. ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Clee Club 2,3,4 . . . Valley Voice 1,2,3,4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3 . . . Latin Club 2,3,4 . . . Handmaids 1,2,3,4 . . . Red Cross 1,2,3,4 . . . Prom Com- mittee 4 . . . Dramatics 1,2,3,4. PATRICIA ANN HOBBIE 56 Ashland Ave., West Orange OR 6-2397 St. John's, Orange COLLEGE PREP In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart 2,3,4 . . . Intramurals 3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Handmaids 2,3,4 . . . Red Cross 4 . . . Dramatics 1,2,3,4. OUR L DY CDF THE ALLEY ,ez PAUL ALBERT HERME5 281 N. Livingston Ave., Livingston WY 2-0475 St. Philamentfs, Livingston COLLEGE PREP A strang paradox, who plays when he works and works when he plays. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 1,2 . . . Knights 2,3,4. if JAMES MATTHEW HOWARD 28 Arsdale Pl., Newark ES 5-6762 Sacred Heart, Vailsburg coLI.EcE PREP The young men's vision, and the old men's dreams. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 1,2,3 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Glee Club 3,4 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4 . . . Auditorium Committee 3. . ! gt, 9 . v. ,,,, iii li' at WILLIAM RURT .IULIAN I2 Sunnyside! Rd., We-at Orange RE I-Olll Our Lady ol' the Lalw, Verona r:0l.LEi:E PREP His hwirl us fur from ffllllli us hvm'0n from mirth. .u:'l'ltlTll-15: Lvague- of tht- Saute-cl Ile-art l,2,3,l . . . I,l'ZlIllZllil'h 2 . . . Ill'0lll Commit- tee 4 . . . Dilcttantc Club 4 . . . Football 3 . . . 2 . . . Knights l.2,Il,l . . . Civil Defense 3,4 . . . Valley Day 4. 1' Al.I'HONSl'i ANTHONY .lUl.lANO l2l Highland Terr., Orangg OR 6-5426 Our Lady of the- Valley. Orange- 1:ol.l.t-:ule l'Rl'Il' Nothing is lilllv In him that Fvelx il wilh grvut svnsihililyf' u'l'lt'l1'lEs: Lcagun- of tht- Savrvll Heart l.2.ll.l . . . llramatirf Cl . . . Yalln-5 Yoivu- il . . . Prom Committee- I . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Football l,2,3 . . . Knight, I,2,3.l . . . Valle-y Day gl. PATRICIA RUTH KENYON lr Oxford Terr., West Orange RE I-Sl I9 Our Lady of the Valley. Orange COLLEGE PRI-Il' The heavens such grace zlirl lend hvr. Tha! she admired bv. u:1'lvlTlEs: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Dramativs l,2,3,l . . . Prom Committee 1 . . . Fashion Show -I . . . French Club 3, 4 . . . Latin Club 2,3 . . . Handmaids l,2,3,l . . . Dillettante Club I,2,3,l- . . . Red Cross 2,3,-1 . . . Sodality l,2.3,l, Secretary 1 . . . Tennis 3. I96O ANN MARION KELLX I-78 Willow St., Orange OR 2-8799 Our Lady of the Valley, Orange BUSINESS cotmsr: Speech is silver. But silence is golden. ,uL1'n'l1'lES: League of the Sacrctl Heart I,2,3,l . . . Dranlativs 2 . . . Valley Voirc 4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Handmaids 1.23.4 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Red Cross 4 . . . Sodality 1.2. '51 . K tif .. - -FW: X. .X .1 .. Q . fx uf A s . WAYNE EDWARD RIDD 89 Warrington Pl., East Orange OR 5-8197 Our Lady of All Souls, East Orange c0l.1.EcE Pam' Wit and wisllom ure horn with ll man. ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatirs 3,4 . . . Glee Club 3,4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Baseball 4. JOHN CHARLES KULZY 110 Summit Ave., Bloomfield PI B-7942 Sacred Heart GENERAL A man so various, that he seemed to be not one, but all mankinflis epitome. MZTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4. JOSEPHINE ANN KOENIG 548 Valley Rd., West Orange RE 1-8113 Our Lady of the Valley COLLEGE PREP The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 2,4 . . . Valiant 4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3 . . . Band 1,2 . . . French Club 3 . . . Twirling 3,4 . . . Hand- maids l,2,3 . . . Red Cross l,2,3 . . . Valley Day 4. 'fx X ROBERT LYNN KING 150 Spring St., Orange OR 6-9192 St. John's COLLEGE PREP A mind is equal to any undertaking that one puts it alongside of. PETER ROBERT KILLEEN 52 Bell St., Orange OR 5-3078 St. John's contest: ram' A great man is made up of qualities that meet or make great occasions. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 2,3,4 . . . Clee Club 4 . . . Valley Voice 4 . . . Prom Committee al Football 3 . . . French Club 3 . . . Latin Club 2, President . . . Dilettante Club 2,3,4, President 4 . . . Student Council 3,4 . . . J.E.T.S. 2,3,4 . . . Civil Defense 3 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Law Day 3 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4 . . . Class Day 3. .u1'rn11'1Es: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2 3,4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Golf 3,4 . . . French Club 3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Student Council 3 . . . .l.E.T.S. 2,3 . . Knights 1,2,3,-4 . . . Law Day 3 . . . Field and Track 4, Co-Captain Track 4. CAROL ANN LANZARA 509 Argyle Ave., Orange OR 3-0133 Our Lady of the Valley nusmsss So lithe and flelicalc, so slender is thy state. xc1'nITIEs: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3.4 . . . Dramatics 4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Handmaids l,2,3 . . . Valley Day 4. I l'AUL DOMINIC LETTINI 518 Monmouth Ave.. Union HU 6--1770 St. Elizaln-th's 1:ol,LEcE ram' Whoe'er excels in what we prize. Appears a hero in our eyes. M,1'tvlTll-IS: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Ch-ee Club 1.3 . . . Prom Com- mittee 4 . . . Basketball 1.2.3.4-. Co-Captain I . . . Coll 4 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Base- ball 3 . . . Knights 1.2.3.4 . . . Valley Day 4. JOANNE MARY LOCCISANO 641 Lincoln Ave., Orange OR 5-4579 Our Lady of the Valley BUSINESS The world is always ready to receive talent with open arms. Au'rlvl1lEs: League of the Sacred Heart 1.2.3.4 . . . Dramatics 1.2.3.4 . . . Clee Club 4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Fashion Show l . . . Handmnids 1.2.34 . . . Red Cross 1 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Sodality 1 . . . Class Day 3. OUR L DY GF THE VALLEY JOSEPHINE LUCIANO 126 Lincoln Ave.. Orange OR 4-4118 Our Lady of Mount Carmel COLLEGE PREP The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 2.3.4 . . . Dramatics 2.34 . . . Glee Club 2.3.4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Latin Club 2,3 . . . Twirling 4 Handmaids 2.3.4 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Blue Army 2.3. pw BARBARA ANN LINFANTE 588 Argyle Ave.. Orange OR 3-7046 Our Lady of the Valley BUSINESS Prism whereby we see Ileav'n's light in its triplicilyf' AC'1'lVl'l'lES! League of the Sacred Heart 2.3.4 . . . Dramatics 2 3.4 . . . Prom Com- mittee 4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Band 3.4 . . . Handmaids 2.3.4 . . . Class Day 3. . , y . 4 41' if le E THOMAS DOMINIC LUCIANO 174 N. Livingston Ave. 'WY 2-3476 St. Philomena coLLEcE PREP To do easily what is. dijicult for others is the mark of talent. Acnvmasz League of t-he Sacred H+-art 1.2.3.4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Glee Club 2 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . .l.E.T.S. 1.2.3, Treasurer 4 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Knights 1.2.3 . . . Audio Visual Club 4 . . . French Club 3. GEORGE DOUGLAS LYNCH 585 Chestnut St., Orange OR 2-2674 Our Lady of the Valley BUSINESS His renown has been purchased by the diligent dispensation of pleasure. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Basketball 1,2,3 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4. ELLEN TERESA MAHER 116 N. Sth St., Newark HU 5-1131 Saint Rose of Lima 1:oLLI-:GE PREP A faithful friend is a strong defenseg He hath found her hath found a treasure. .Ic'rIvITIEs: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 1,2,3,4 . . . Valiant 4, C0-Editor . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Fashion Shaw 4 . . . Intramurals l,2,3,4, Captain 4 . . . French Club 2,3,4 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Basketball 1,2,3,-i . . . Hand- maids 1,2,3,4 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Class Day 3. VINCENT PETER LYNCH 10 Rainbow Terr., West Orange OR 3-5255 Our Lady of Lourdes GENERAL The strength of twenty men with a kind and gentle heart. Acrlvrrlesz League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 1 . . . Prom Commit- tee 4 . . . Latin Club 1,2 . . . Knights l,2,3,4- OUR L DY F THE VALLEY '95 sfts i ' I PATRICK EDWARD MACWALTERS 600 Main St., East Orange OR 2-6861- Our Lady Help of Christians ILENI-:RAL Why, then the worl1l's mine oyster, Which I with my sword will open. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 2,3,l . . . Latin Club 2 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Knights l,2,3,4. 418 495 ' N 'Q A 1 9' PETER RICHARD MAHON 255 Watchung Ave. OR 3-8363 St. Johnis COLLEGE muzl' A student, dll athlete, and ll gentlenmllf, xcTIvITIE5: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club l,2,3,-1 . . . Prom Committee -1 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Valley Voire 3,1 . . . Football l,2,3,-1, C0-Captain . . . French Club 2,21 . . . Student Council 4, President . . . Knights 1,2,3,-i . . . Baseball 1,2,3,4 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Knights 2,3,1 . . . Tram-L and Field 4- . . . Basketball 1 . . . Latin Club 2,3. ' ' 4 P ,X If a in Q gf +L x. X Q 1 X 3, R i x EIJWAIKIJ JAMES MALONE 225 Walvllung Ava-.. Wa'-l Orange OR fi-152735 St. Jnlnik GI-INERAI. llv lll1lh'f'X ull about him ulivv with his w1llluxi11xln. U.'I'lNl'l'lI'1S2 l,1-aguv ul' llu- Sac-rn-cl Ile-url l,2,3,l . . . l r4-nm-li Club 3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Yalln-y llay l . . . Knights 1,2,3 . . . Auditorium Committee 4. ygunx JOSEPH MICHAEL MALONE l9 Northfield Rd., West Orange OR 2-2265 St. John! GENERAI. Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. XX . S Q . X NX X G XS X X X X - THOMAS FREIIERICK MARKWITH 589 Nassau St.. Orange OR 2-8982 Our Lady of tlu- Yullvy GI-INERAI. For me-n may cunts' and me-u may go. Hut he'1l go on flIl'l'l'i'l'.u Xl1'I'lNl1'll-IS: lA'1l1,Zllt' nl' tln' Sam-ra-il Il-'art l,2,3,,l . . . Fn-In-li Club 2 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Auditorium Coinmillm- l . . . Rnigbtf l.2.3.l. 'CI' MLTINITIES: League of the Savrvcl Huarl l,2,3,1 . . . Dramatirs 2,1 . . . Clve Club 2.1 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Baacball 4 . . Knights 1,2 . . . Track and Field 4. ,av -W LASS ,411 MARY DOLORE5 MARSHALL ROBERT EUGENE NILUONNELL 252 Valle-y Way., West Orange OR 6-188i 5 Oxford Terr. RE 1-5180 Our Lady of Lnurdc, 4:0l.l.lama rum' Our Lady of tlu- Nall.-5 4.ol.l.i:ur: rm-:r lh'nu!y is Iruth. truth bounty. fi num lu- svwns of flu-wfzrl yvslerduys u:'l'lil'l'll-15: l,cup:1u- of the Savrv-cl Heart und 1-mlfidwzt lomorruu's. l,2.Il,l . . . l,l'lIlIl1lli1'S 1.2.3,-l . . . Clcc Club N3-I-'nfl-IES: Lmlgm. of tht. Sm.,-Nl Heart l-2-3-i - ' - lliltlll Club 2- Vil'l l'f1'Sill1'l'l 3 l,2,3,l . . . lJl'llllllllit'5 2.Il.l . . . Nallex inim- . . . i'll'l'llt'il Club 3 . . . Dilettantc Club PI I 9 6 L i A . M-,.,,,.h mul, 1 l . I Lum, Qluj, 2 . . I - - - Sllldvm C U'N'il 2 - - - Hfmdnmid' Student Counril 3 . . . Knights l.2.3.l- . . . l:2,3,1 . Sodalily l,2,4, Pretec-t . . . Red Tmfk and l:i1.m I . . 1 mu. Club 123 I brows l,2,-5- . . . Yaliant t. l q Q .4-Nl LASS F , I96O K e i K 1-fit uv rw . sag' , , , ' fi if , 1 soi P ' Z . '1 PETER JOSEPH MCELROY 284 Watchung Ave., Orange St. ,lohn's, Orange COLLEGE PREP He is never alone that is in the company of noble thoughts. ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 2,4 . . . Football 1.3.4 . . . Knights l,2,3,4 . . . Latin Club 2, Vice-President 2 . . . Val- ley Day 4 . . . Track and -Field 4. NANCY ANN MEEHAN 493 Scotland Rd., Orange OR 5-5658 Our Lady of the Valley GENERAI. An amiable and gentle girl, quiet and well reserved. .xe'I'IIITIEs: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Band 1 . . . Handmaids l,2,3,4 . . . Red Cross 4 . . . Prom Committee 4. CARMINE JOHN MELILLO 23 Columbia Ave., Newark ES 5-3355 St. Ann's, Newark BUSINESS Here is the man who is wisest and best, Here is the man who with judgment is blest. ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Football 1,3,4, Co-Captain 4 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Student Council 4 . . . .l.E.T.S. 1 . . . Baseball l. FRANCIS GREGORY MCKEE 113 Carlson Pkwy., Cedar Grove Pl 6-8486 St. Catherine of Sienna COLLEGE PREP Profound sincerity is the only basis of talent, as of character? ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Dramaties 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Latin Club 1,2 . . . Dilettante Club 3,4, Treasurer . . . Knights 2,3,4 . . . .l.E.T.S. 2 . . . . Class Day 5. EUGENE MICHAEL MIHALICK 5 Clover La., Livingston WY 2-3283 St. Philomena COLLEGE PREP Independence, like honor, is a rocky island without a beach. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Dilettante Club 4 . . . ,l.E.T.S. 4 . . . Civil Defense 3,4 . . . Knights l,2,3,4. ,gl gf' QTY' ,Q NANCY ELIZABETH 0'CONNOR 477 Willow St., Orange OR 5-7149 Our Lady of the Valley BUSINESS There was a star that clunverl, And under it she was born. M:'rlvlTlES: League of the Savred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Fra-nvlt Club 2 . . . Intramurals l,2,3,4 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Ilantlmaids 1.2.3 . . . Valley Day 1 . . . Business Activities 1 . . . Basket-hall 1.2. Q' its ELIZABETH ANN MULVANEY 403 Lawn Ridge Rd., Orange OR 2-6946 Our Lady of the Valley t:ot.LEcs Pm-:P The sweetest gurlaml to the sweetest lllllillf, M3'rlvl1'lES: League of the Sat-red Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Dramativs l,2,3,4 . . . Valiant 4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Intramurals I . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Frenrh Club Il . . . Diletlantc Club I . . . Hantlmaitls l,2. 3,4 . . . Latin Club 2,3 . . . Cheerleading 2,3,4 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Sodality 1 . . . Class Day 3. OUR L DY OF THE ALLEY ROSE ANN MOLA 216 N. 15th St., Bloomfield I'I 3-8468 St. Francis Xavier, Newark coLt,t-:cs rm-:P What is lovely never dies. but passes into other lovelinessf' ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 1,2,3,4 . . . Valley Voice 3,4, Co-Editor 4 . . . Prom Commit- tee 4 . . . Fashion Show 1 , . . Intramurals l,2,3, Cheering Captain 4 . . . Tennis 2 , , , Latin Cltlb 2, Treasurer . . . Dilettantn- Club 1.2, Secretary 3, Vice-President . . . Handmaids 1,2,3,4 . . . Cheerleading 3,l . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Class Day 3. -F BEVERLY ANN MONICA I9 Morris Rd., West Orange RE l-5907 St. Joseph's West Orange ausmsss She moves a goodness, and she looks ll queen. ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Dramativs 2,3,4 . . . Valiant 4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Prom Committee il . . . Intramurals 2.3,-4 . . . Color Guard 3.4 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Basketball 2,3,4. Captain 4 . . . French Cluh 3 . . . Hand- maitls 23,4-. EN, 'K aan' A sa . JOHN EDWARD O'NEILL 14 N. Jelferson St., Orange OR 5-1374 St. John's, Orange GENERAL Nature's own Nobleman. friendly and frank. tCTltlTll-JS: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,-I . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Knights l,2. 3.4. VX i , . 3. on . :'- 'N O 5 M X. E . . , x , . K S ,pp sa. lt , ia N'-H R , if 4 F ! l iii , ARTHUR JOHN OSWALD 438 Union Ave., Irvington ES 3-9832 St. Paul's GENERAL Silent thought, a strong quality in a man. KCTIVITIESZ League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Knights 1,2 . . . Track and Field 4. A CAROL ANN PEPPER 472 Valley St., Orange OR 3-1827 Our Lady of the Valley BUSINESS For all that is fair is by nature good. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 1,2,3,4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . 'Dwirling 3,4, Co-Captain 4 . . . Hand- maids 1,2,3,4. JOHN JOSEPH PASCALE 11 Preston Dr. WY 2-6723 St. Philomena, Livingston COLLEGE PREP Talent is that which is in a manis power! Genius is that in whose power a man is.', xcTlvlTlEs: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Latin Club 3 . . . Student Coun- cil 3 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 1,2,3. OUR L DY OF THE VALLEY -G5 ALICE ANITA PAZ 66 Ingraham Pl., Newark B1 8-6898 Blessed Sacrament, Newark COLLEGE PREP Be thou but fair-mankind adore thee! Smile-and a world is weak before thee. AcTIvl1'lEs: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 1,2,3,4 . . . Latin Club 2,3 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Clee Club 1,2,3,l- . . . Handmaids 1,2,3,4 . . . Fashion Show 4. ,. Y NICHOLAS ANDREW PERRELLA 383 Highland Ave., Orange OR 3-4610 Our Lady of the Valley COLLEGE PREP A cheerful look makes a dish a feuslf, u:r1v1TlEs: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 2,3,4 . . . Golf 4 . . . Auditorium Committee 4 . . . Track and Field 4 . . . Glee Club 1,2,3,-I . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4. fix , A hr- 1-F X I EDWARD JOHN PRILL l55 Baldwin St., Bloomfield PI 8-3466 Sm-red Heart, Bloomfield GENERAL A certain blend of character, fun-loving and loyal. League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Clee Club 1,2 . . . Football l . . . French Club 2. DAVID LAWRENCE REIDINGER 32 Columbia St., West Orange OR 6-3971 Our Lady of Lourdes GENERAL The force of his own merit makes his way. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart l.,2,3,4 . . . Football l . . . Latin Club l,2,3 . . . Student Council 4 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Dramatics 2,3 . . . Knights 3,4. , fr-' 9' 4-2 1 it ' ' sr..-1 . . pf ,il 5? 1 tg . A fa. 59 ROBERT ANTHONY RADECKE 231 N. 19th St., East Orange OR 4-6337 St. Rose of Lima cotuzcs Pm-:P He's a wise man who can make a friend of a foe. ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics l,2,3,4 . . . Clee Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Valley Voice 2,3,4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Basketball 2 . . . Football 3,4 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 1,2 . . . Baseball 4 . . . Auditorium Com- mittee 4 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Knight 1,2, 3,4 . . . Audio and Visual Club 4 . . . Track and Field 4, Co-Captain Track 4. CLASS F I96 , fs:- tl fue Q. C FRANCIS CHESTER REFINSKI 8 Dean St., West Orange OR 2-3493 Our Lady of the Valley COLLEGE He that is merry of heart hath a continual feast. AlL'I'lVlTlI-JS! League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Band l,2,3 . . . Latin Club 1.2.3 . . . Dramatics 3 .... A uditorium Commit- tee 3 . . . Knights 1.2.3,-4 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Law Day 3 . . . Lights 3,4. 3 5 iii ELLEN RUTH REILLY 249 Sterling Ave., Orange OR 4-3792 St. Vanantius, Orange com.:-:ct-2 PREP Thy sweet smiles we ever seek. ACTIVITIES: League of t-he Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4.. . . Dramatics 1,2,3,4 . . . Valley Voice '4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Fash- ion Show 4 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 2,3 . . . Student Council 1,2 . . . Hand- maids l,2,3,4 . . . Cheerleading l,2,3,4 . . . Red Cross 3 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Sodality 1 . . . Class Day 3. QI! i FRANK THOMAS RENNER 96 Swaine Pl., West Orange RE 1-8086 Our Lady of the Valley GENERAL So much one man can do, that does both act and knowf' Ac'l'ltlTlt-:sz League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4. Aeuu . -. ROGER RICHARD RIGGS 32 Warrington Pl., East Orange OR 3-3616 Our Lady of All Souls GENERAL Of stature tall, slender frame, but firmly knit. ,xcrIvITIEs: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Football 1 . . . French Club 3 . . . Baseball 4 . . . Prom Committee 4. we - , I THERESA DOLORES RUSSONIELLO 210 Shephard Ave., East Orange OR 7-3353 Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament, East Orange BUSINESS lt is not in the features one by one that beauty lies, But rather in coincidence of them ull. ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 2,4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Basketball 2 . . . Handmaids 4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Intramurals 2,4 . . . Twirling 3,4. KATHLEEN MILLICENT RICE 135 Main St., West Orange OR 4-5934 Our Lady of Lourdes coLLEcE PREP Beauty is the radiance of truth. the fragrance of goodness. ,xc'rIvITIEs: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 2,3 . . . Dilettante Club 3,4 . . . Student Council Representative 4 . . . Handmaids 1,2,3,4 . . . Red Cross, Secretary 2, Secre- tary-Treasurer 3, President 4 . . . Class Day 3. W ELLEN FRANCES ROGERS 9 Hillside Ave., West Orange RE 1-5060 Our Lady of the Valley COLLEGE PREP Gentle in method, resolute in action. ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 2,3,4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Intramurals 2 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Handmaids 1,2,3,4 . . . Valiant 4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Color Guard 3,1 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Valley Day 4. ui' v 1 1' OURL DY f- ,-Q ff ,c- Q I OFTHE F l xi 1.. i .IOSEPHINE ANN RY AN NICHOLAS PAUL SAN FILIPPO 71 N. Ilth St., Newark HU 4-4006 H3 Hillside Ave.. Orange OR 3-1717 St. Rose of Lima, Newark t:ot.ua1:t-3 vin-:r Our Lady of the Valley tzol.l.Eos rm-:v Always laughing never sail, sometimes The ladies call hint street: naughty but never bad. The stairs. as he Irearls on them. kiss his U1'l'IVI'l'lI-ISC League of the Sat-red llc-art feet. l,2,3.1 - - - Dfi'lll4'li N 2-1 - - - limm COIN' --A -ut'l'nt1'tt:s: League of the Sat-red Heart mittee 1- . . . Intramurals l,2,3,l- . . . Ten- nis 3 . . . Frem-ll Club 3,1 . . . Latin Club 2,3 . . . Dilettante Club 4 . . . Handmaids 1.2.3.1 . . . Sodality 1.2.3.4 . . . Valley Day I- . . . Red Cross 1. f , if P HAROLD FRANCIS SAUL 37 Wilson Terr., Livingston WY 2-9642 St. Philomena's, Livingston GENERAL Cay, laughing. yet showing a generosity anrl sympathy that grows in a warm heart. Acrtvtru-:sz League of the Sacred Heart 1.2.3.4 . . . Prom Committee 4- . . . Knights 1.2.3,-l . . . Latin Club 1,2 . . . Valley Day -I. .175- M0 41 JANET CLAIRE SCHREINER 21-5 Mt. Vernon Ave., Orange OR 3-7089 St. John coLLEf:E Pm-Lt' Swift as the sparkle of a glowing star that brightens the life of those near and far. tCTIvlTlE5: League of the Sacred Heart 1.2.3,-1 . . . Dramativs 1,2,3,4 . . . Valiant -I . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . French Club 3,-I. Vice-President 4 . . . Latin Club 2, Treas- urer 3 . . . Student Council 1,3 . . . Hand- tnaids 1.2.3.4 . . . Glee Club 1.2.3.-1 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Dilettante Club I . . . Valley Day -1- . . . Class Day 3. l,2.3,l . . . llratnativs I . . . Intramurals 1.2.3.-I . . . Latin Club 2.3 . . . Baseball 1.2. 3,-l . . . Glee Club 1.2 . . . Basketball 2 . . . Ftudent Council 1.1. Vice-President 4 . . . Knights 1.2.3.4 . . . Prom Committee -I . . . French Club 2.3.1. to in is Y s f , -'Za '-i., F MIS 'K Ai 'ifg . 2 A ,f WILLIAM JOSEPH SCHROEDER 161 Watchung Ave., West Orange OR 3-5865 Our Lady of Lourdes nusmsss His life is gentle, and the elements so mixed in him, That Nature might stand and say, 'This is a man'. ,u:1'lvtTtEs: League of the Sat-red Heart 2.3.4 . . . French Club 3 . . . Latin Club 2, Treasurer 2. ff... N t.. .IOANNE LENORE SCHWOEBEL 196 N. 6th St., Newark 7 HU 3-0373 St. Rose of Lima, Newark COLLEGE PREP As merry as the day is long. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Clee Club 1 . . . Prom Commit- tee 4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 2,3 . . . Handmaids l,2, 3,4 . . . Junior Luncheon 3 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Red Cross 4. if PHYLLIS ANN SERINO 11 Meeker St. RE 1-6583 Our Lady of the Valley BUSINESS Thy voice, as silver bells that strike. ACTIvITIEs: League of the Sacred Heart I,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics l,2,3,4 . . . Clee Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Hand- maids 1,2,3 . . . Red Cross 1 . . . Sodality 1 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Class Day 3. f if N ... .X- V- -' fr 5913 : A I .ii . 1 Efr5 - I . 335-5 - 21 I ,- 9 ii . 'fi ,..s1ssj:Qir'-gg, . WSE ' ,.l5Ll5f5f:557- Ui 1752- 1 - .7 z, Qi.. an f 'z, T WALTER FRANK SCUDDER 74 Chestnut St., West Orange OR 6-7905 Our Lady of Lourdes COLLEGE PREP He speaks plain and to the purposef' ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 2 . . . Clee Club 2 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Intramurals 2,3,4 . . . Golf 3,4 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 1,2 . . . J.E.T.S. 2,3,4 . . . Audi- torium Committee 4 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4 Valley Day 4 . . . Civil Defense 4. OUR L DY OF THE ALLEY fare., f Wi' ks N.. .W . at is JOHN FRANCIS SEDL-AK 209 Richelieu Terr., Newark 6 ES 5-9620 Sacred Heart, Vailsburg GENERAL Life is not life at all without delight. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 1,2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Knights 1,2,3,4 . . . Red Cross l . . . Sodality 1 . . . sf. ' ,f..gz,.: s 1 .7 Valley Day 4 . . . Class Day 3. LAWRENCE EDWARD STANLEY 81 Woodside Rd., Maplewood SO 3-0798 Immaculate Heart of Mary, Maplewood COLLEGE Pm-:P High-erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart I,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 4 . . . Clee Cluli 4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Intramurals 2,3,4 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 1.2. Treasurer 2 . . . .I.E.T.S. 4 . . . Knights l,2,3,4 , an 4- ,l Q .K is X ,X his Q Qi. K V 2 V- DAVID CHARLES STIEHI. 81 S. Burnet St., East Orange OR 6-9476 Our Latly Help of Christians t10Ll.EcE PREP For him this world would hold no joys. If in it there were only boys. MITINITII-ZS: llvagin- of the Snort-tl Heart Ilzil- . Basketball I,2,1 . . . Student Conn- u ,Salah - I 'it t I -vs. VERONICA ANN SYSMANSKI 591 Morris St., Orange OR 4-5003 Our Lady of the Valley BUSINESS lt is the voice with tt smile' that is surely worth while. M:'rlvl1'lEs: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,l . . . Prom Committee All . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Dramativs 1,2,3 . . . Glee Club l.2,3 . . . Frenrh Club 3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Twirling 3 . . . Handmaids 1,2,3,l . . . lhminess Artivilies -1-. ,fps PATRICIA ANN STUDERUS 26 Osborne Pl., West Orange RE 1-7687 Our Lady of the Valley COLLEGE PREP Mind Umnot follow it. nor words express her infinite sweetness. u1'l'lH'l'lEs: League of the Salclvtl Heart 1,2,3,l . . . Dl'LIlllll1It'S 1,2,3,4 . . . Glee Club l,2,3,-1, Vive-President -I . . . Valley Voice- l,2,3 . . . Valiant 4 . . . Prom Committee -I . . . Fashion Show 1,4 . . . French Club Si . . . Latin Club, Secretary 2,3,4, President ll . . . Dilettante Club 1,2,3,l . . . Hand- maids 1,2,3,4 . . . .I.E.T.S. 2 . . . Valley Day 1 . . . Class Day 3 . . . Smlality l,2.3,li . . . Central Council 1. C L A S S F I 9 6 O x Q 25,1 N 3 PAUL THOMAS SURINSKI C55 Elliott 1'l., East Orange OR -I-7293 St. Joseplfs, East Orange GENERAL All things some round to him who will but wail. H1'l'lSl'l'IE5Z I.:-aglw of the Sat-rt-tl Heart 1,2,3,1 . . . Prom Committee I . . . Football l . . . Fl'8llt'll Club 2,3 . . . Latin Club 1,2 . . . Baseball I . . . Knights 1,2,3.4. N M . XTQLN 'F ft ' C . 3 I g. 7 to STANLEY PAUL TABOR 221 16th Ave., Newark Bl 2-0125 St. Anne, Newark 1goLLEcE PREP From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, He is all mirth. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3.,4 . . . Dramatics 2 . . . Valley Day ll . . . Clee Club 1,2,3 . . . Knights l,2,3,4 . . . Latin Club 2. ,. L' Q ' l so . fx' i 'j ,A Q. Q F --Q E 'TEC - in r 'kkr' 'El ll , L i E., , wg W I. ANTHONY RICHARD TEDESCO JAMES PATRICK TIERNEY 303 Sanford Ave., Newark 6 ES 4-0636 91 Day St., Bloomfield ED 8-9517 Sacred Heart, Yailsburg COLLEGE PREP St. Thomas the Apostle, Bloomfield As prone to mischief as able to perform it. u:'rni'riEs: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,-1 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,-I . . . Glee Club 1 . . . Knights 1,2,3 . . . Latin Club 2,3 . . . French Club 2,3,4. f' , S fx- 'H , ,: 2 DOMINIC DONALD TOTO 420 Berkeley Ave., Orange OR 7-2693 Mt. Carmel COLLEGE PREP The great hope of society is individual character. tc't'nlTlEs: League of the Sacred Heart 3,4 . . . Knights 3,1 . . . Football 3 . . . Cleo Club 4 . . . Field and Track 4- . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Valley Voice 4 . . . French Club 3,4 . . . Dramatics 4 . . . Auditorium Committee 4. COLLEGE PREP I never saw his like either in Heaven -ii. BARBARA JEAN VALGE 277 Smith St. ES 4-5162 Sacred Heart, Vailsburg COLLEGE PREP Her monuments shall last when Egypfs fallf, ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart 3,4 . . . Red Cross 3,4 . . . Dramatics 1,2 . . . Handicraft Club 1,2 . . . H-andmaids -3,4 . . . Glee Club 1 . . . Prom Committee 4- . . . Fashion Show 4. or upon earth for knaveryf' .-xcTlvl'1'lEs: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Knights l,2,3,4 . . . Latin Club 2,3 . . . Dramatics 1,2 . . . Basketball 3,-I . . . French Club 2,3,i . . . Clee Club 1,2 . . . Baseball 3 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,-i . . . Valley Voice 4. af' LOUISE MARIE VARRONE 550 Morris St., Orange OR 6-5818 Our Lady of the Valley BUSINESS Her ways are gay and full of jun, A carefree smile for everyone? ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 2,4 . . . Latin Club 2. Secretary . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . French Club 2,3 . . . Fashion Show 1 . . . Handmaids 1,2,3.4. l 5. OUR L DY OF THE VALLEY in . A LOUIS ANTHONY VITIELLO 1570 Oakland Terr. ES 3-4687 Sacred Heart 4:ou.EcE ram' He who serves well and speaks not merits more Than they who clumour loudest at the door. ,u:Tlvl1'lEs: League of the Sat-red Heart 1.2.3.4 . . . Knights 3. 'Q 4. Q-M- MARY BEATRICE WALSH 53 N. 6th St. HU 4-0019 St. Rose of Lima GENERAL Beauty of slyle and harmony ancl grace depend on simplicity. M:1'tvl1'lEs: League of the Savred Heart 3,1 . . . Dramatirs 4 . . . Spanish Club 3,4 . . . Tennis 3,4 . . . Faahion Show 4 . . . Latin Club I . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . lied Cross 3.4 . . . Biology Club 1 . . Handmaids 3.4. 'Ox CATHERINE MARIE WAYDA 749 Valley St., Orange OR 4-9298 Our Lady of the Valley COLLEGE PREP A clear conscience is a sure card. ACTIVITIES! League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramativs 1,2,3,4 . . . Clee Club l,2,3,4 . . . Tennis 3,4 . . . Latin Club 3,4 . . . Handmaids l,2,3,4. fad. KUX -s X -.t .... SR A ROSEMARY ANNE VITTERITE 533 Christopher St., Orange OR 5-4273 Our Lady of the Valley nuslNEss A song will outlive all sermons in her memory. ,u:'rlv1TxEs: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,l . . . Dramatics 1,2,3,4 . . . Prom Com- mittee 4 . . . Intramurals 3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Twirling 3,4 . . . Valley Day -l . . . Glee Club 1,2,3.4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . French Club 1,2 . . . Dilettante Club 1 . . Business Activities 4. f 7 i 3 D . PAUL THOMAS WESTERFIELD 64 N. 9th St., Newark HU S-9252 St. Rose of Lima, Newark GENERAL He is a gentleman on whom I built an absolute trust. .u1TlvlTlES: League of the Sill'l't'd Heart l,2,3,-l . . . Knights 1.2.3.1 . . . Audio Visual Club 4 . . . Track and Field 4 . . . Latin Club 2. QP . ,Q li N 3 .. X ii- 'Wx . 5, R XX i .IUSTIN JAMES WILLIAMS 25 Orange Heights Ave., West Orange RE 1-8889 Our Lady of the Valley coLLEcE PREP A little rest is all he needs to keep up with the easy life he leacls.',' ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,-1 . . . Dramatic-s 1,2,3,4 . . . Clee Club l,2,3,-l . . . Valley Voice Photographer 3,4 . . . Prom Committee 4 . . . Football 1 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . J.E.T.S. 2 . . . Knights l.2,3,1. A I96O . xg tw i BARBARA ANN WINTER 50 Ashland Ave., West Orange OR 3-4366 St. Johnls COLLEGE PREP A face with gladness overspread! Soft smiles, by human kindness bred! ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart l,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics I,2,3,4- . . . Valiant 4 . . . French Club 3,4 . . . Handmaids 1,2, 3,4 . . . J.E.T.S. 2,3, Secretary . . . Clee Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Latin Club 2,3 . . . Cheerleading 3,4 . . . Valley Day 4. 'KN' ' MARGARET ANNE WOISARD 38 Main St., East Orange St. Rose of Lima COLLEGE PREP Thou art ever fair and kind. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 1,2,4 . . . Prom Com- mittee 4 . . . Basketball 1,2,3,4 . . . French Club 3,4 . . . Dilettante Club 4 . . . Valley Voice 2 . . . Intramurals l,2,3,4 . . . Tennis 3,4 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Handmaids 1,2,3,4. 1' DIANE CAROLINE ZIEGLER 363 Berkeley Rd., Orange OR 4-5989 Qur Lady of the Valley BUSINESS I must laugh and dance and sing, Youth is such a lovely thing. ACTIVITIES: League of the Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4 . . . Valley Day 4 . . . Prom Com- mittee 4 . . . Red Cross 1,2 . . . Valiant 4 . . . Handmaids 1,2,3,4 . . . Class Day 3 . . . Fashion Show 4 . . . Dramatics 1,2,3,4 . . . Cheerleading 4 . . . Red Cross . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Dilettante Club 3,4 . . . Busi- ness Activities 4. fwfr years fff distinguished lzzfmfrs Mary Slain: Hivurella if .. wr .ki N. 1 T35 x Lf-- Q51 N Si. -K my gk :gg 5 ' FEE K f f h 51 Q-ERS: x X X M. HE? ' lm i A ie - . .. fir A , if O E: L my . - - 5 if i . 5 A zz ' , Y i fs? sf Veil . ff iii- x ff- ig iesfwf X F w 155 f Q ig . - f'Q'ili iQi5 ,QQ H Q L bf X, Q 5 f- - 'V .::a.:. X Q ' x.:.-:F Hmm ' .WN , FW , 1 2-A 5. 1 --fl' l K z if S .wi . L. 151 .Nev A , W . .... Q. N :eff , A 1,5 3 2, '- .. wg L f' 5 . lik -Q . gi 'B mf , if' N' fi. 2 42 ik ix 2 L K M ' fi x 2 ag 'KE X4 i Ni was 2? ,se x' l Q s 112 WJ 55125 my - 5 Q f as A. vim,-Elw . -tubs L,XwaaS2e?3ff- air Mg ,V ifggfsi -, :':g,,g.. Q3 :V 'x.f:. f. i .PY Pi yy- . 5 , :,...: MW. . Mes -: M X L 2 sf fi 2 as Q33 -1-. W 5 93+ K gif y 1' MN K X if xr' Y' W x .ii A iii f 'iff-. -Z1 f. ,gk gh N 35? r Cl Qkll Z5 ' -A i v:,:X '- V -fuk-Qghflfxik? ' -:gy 1553 .1 wma.-, v ment of high school. We were sure of ourselves as only wise foolsn are. We were elated at the thought of being the third highest class in school. We really worked hard as sophomores. Our schedules were more difficult but the days flew by. The snows had hardly melted before the warm days of June arrived. Then all of a sudden we were juniors-second in command! It hardly seemed possible that two years had gone by. We attacked our studies with an air- studious, yet happy. Our lives were full of fun, but -. ,1 as urzderclassmeu As underclassmen, our lives were filled with new and exciting experiences. As freshmen, we enjoyed the glory of just being in high school. We wore our new uniforms with pride. Every day was diiferentg every class was a challenge. As sophomores we settled down to the excite- gk g. Jig- ,,,5...x fw 7H? .ya II they had their serious moments too. By the time June came, we were all a little amazed at having spent three years in high school. We could hardly wait for September. We wanted to become the leaders of the school. rx! gal? Wm ,--A ,V N .. K ,,,,,,...o-M . il.. 'Tim 1 s gif ing? 5, Y e -if 3' un: R , ,k f X ,j1 1 f 3 S FRESHME .lame-s Scln-ssl:-r, Patrick Shaw, Dani:-l Mariano, Robert Parisi, Alfred 'l'yminski, Eric Sivc-rson, Anthony Spina, Rohr-rt Sari, John Zouln-lc. john 0'li0illy, Nicholas Philolius, Daniel Rvilly, Pvtvr Russonic-llo. ,Iohn Mnffui, Arthur Melo, Roger 0'Brim-n, Edward Tadych, Thomas Norton, Ralph Mia-lk:-, William Riley, Dominic Leone, and-Anthony Svllitlo. As Mrs. Waldron explains the fundamentals of Algebra to Allen Smith Robert llftorf- enjoys a privalv joke. .ian t, .-fl, ld ' '4 2 fit ' ihgggg . V, D, , if i Q , 4' W6 , 513 l , Z as ' Qu 'N' . H., , f 'I All ' I ' A ' 95, 4 , I if 1 -ff, ,ff ,Hy 1 'A' - 1 f gm ' we 4 ' I 5.1,-Q :-' W2 l , Q E , 5 13 5 MW N We , if , Y' 6, 4 K Q W' F J' Q s - ., Q 4 -Awww ,L s ,,,.gik M, I, : Qu Q 4' 5 si 'KM if 5 + 'fe :wma 'wi5g,:.'?rs- -fa . KY! L, 4 .- N, P1 55 M, A ,aff W. .W - ff H5 he 'ip Qw- .-1 f l X , H., A7 ,A fx .S j 1 i fry: - -x . .. I. . 3 .f Q' 5 .J A 'Z S' g X1 ' T' ,1 5:32, .bf ffsyk ' 4' I x , ' ' ' 2 .yff .- ' K? :ix K Afei,A?.x 2 41,1 -. 'V' vu' Q1 .If , 'n 2. ' 1 .,'V 'jghucf N, ' I... ' - . 795 K. 'nfl' 1,.,': '. ,IQ 1,1 ' ' 'T .wff ' f' Q'-ig ' ' . la L ,' ,hi lt! ' 3 , 'ali '43 ir 1 Q 3 wr wx.. aug' 1 . v4.1 r ' in-X' 7. I ,J 'uh '- ' ., ,. - -gf.. - --4 - .. . f ffwv - A , , jg, .ZA A-f:.f-3 , .-..f:.:Q ,.,.,y ...f k . - .l A +3214 i3f'2f7:'- '- ,Q . 1 '51 ff5ti ,?n-v gf . 4. A., 7- Y r J I .X . C I Nu ' 1 4 4 1 5 I R ,, f Q.. Mmm .y Q wg , 1,00 A V Qiqw.. . xv, .W we I 1 , m fs:-215 aa. S 'gr 4+ 1 .1 fi 53 A 'I . H A I . M Q , , E L Q' A , , 575 Q 6 ff , 14, 5, -3 ,Q AM Qc! . 3. , X 1 ., , U, . 5 N . A XA b S ,,- ' ,, fn.,-V, , 1- Y . - ' . hr if' ??Z,:,'g3q,.i:1,J H LKL. EY .gf ' . V b Q I- - 7, 4 . f-Ski -n,,hf?,g'g., -' .532 Q, vQfgqgz'WLQXf.'5 fw . . . , 1 r Rf, +1 Ai ,i V A 1 .' ' E 5- , ,, 1 1' ,n . f f, s f . . K- gi 'l J Nw'- -..wf.ff wwf kky 'w.M ., . - W-'1' .' - N4 . Vfwnt-. . . Y-1 .Y-54.13 .-P -, f . .. V Q - . - W. 1 . ,QV .. . 1- , .wvwlvg-..,k13'Q!ffLz,-5 'FW milf' -- g ,' ,:Kfff145fgiif ff? .1fw'5i+gff : M+ . .haf 'Q N?-.4gzssf. ' 5. ,H f A wg' . A f gafkfvii 15' f f-,Q ..' ggim-ww? xfwxpk X W 'X ,g . , 'LW' W 'Hg' .' -Q ,u ff VX . j . n f., ' f' - WS? qv' 1' ' i. 91.1 ' V f .' fgw?'lf2wf'5i'-I 131553 42,f,g'x Q- ?f5EfE-gig f52'i kiQ.Si ' ' V I 4 2 N ff- -1 . , Wz'v' nf?'?l4 :- WF: 25.449-. A s LW as if-, ., 'vw 5.9 -e 9b,5'Uk.f - .ivxfuf ffw1u.lgsv.xx3+fL4M,. xxfw- f,' ,wh ,A H ' Y . , 1 , ,X w- af., 4.-g, H: rr . - ,,X fra yy .sa 2 fi . P' 515. Ag., f.. fan' . vig .. wi.. MH, .N wx .M , 4, ,mmf .y A Y r ,, ,V A .:- Q. b gag. A f A.. . , 3, .4 w x. -Y ff X f X., . W . ,x .- N... ' 1 fr ff uw M 455250-, M. X4-ff iff 2,5-wfvqwS:i+g+sf-QWy. wir ' V 1,1 ,X , 5, A .w,.Jk.-fu I , XM 7 W,g3.fy?.s5g?J! 3 wviy- S .53-,,.f5s ky., U ' 3' f mv, 1 .- .. -s W I4 . . 1 .. ,. f fZf?, ,jh,,ijS?.f'..L. Hg,..f ,F.,..I,,Q?..Ng,,f,i Y agi. Fimfk, .Qu M. Q J . .L . . .L ,- si, A FRESHME IB Marlene Credico, Daniele Forte, Frances Coyle and Sharon Nolan, typical of the sophomore girls, give avid attention to Mr. O'Conner and Biology. Mr. Buckley points out an interesting fact to Michele Iannelli, Peggy Regan and Patricia Loselli. 'FK ' f , ,Q-A qw- .- mftrfj. ,-r , ,,-. ,f i ww , .JA Qxgf-L t.- hPa .3 Q. x :J 7-..-v-X vw t .-5. X-. .4 fa ' 2 X' VJ, Nl' ,QPWV vo wp. as ,,,,A.n 9,.o ..a. T+L . lg .,5,,xA' J n M- . , - s. is .4- .fy 'Q ,new 'Xl 5 Arlene Casmir, Michele Cade, Margaret Hendry, Margaret Brown, Carol Kauflmen, Diane DeMattheis, Elizabeth La- morgis. Rosemary Dominico, Elsie Bernauer, Emily Cic- cone, Kathleen Blake, Ellen Luciano, Lynn Kinsey, R0- berta Dorp, Elaine Fitzsim- mons. .loyce Lada, Ellen Blake, Carol Fehn, Barbara Bologna, Mary Lou Krunko- ski, Marie Coty, Katherine Dowd, Margaret Gist. Christine Pionlek, Gloria Munz, Jill Schaffer, Marilyn Migalski, Mary Ellen Mc- Nally, Marion Selva, Kath- erine Salerno, Kathryn Scu- tari, Therese Sluboski, Georgianne Tosel, Eleanor Nlclntyre, Elizabeth Varrone, Elaine Sautto, Mary Waldron. Irene San Ciacoma, Lois Wil- mott, Margaret Michell, Blanche Panis, Felicia Sie- licki, Celine Martina, Dolores Melbourne, and Elaine Mc- Carthy. . if-Qc, 53 in , Y' a .- ' . ff., 4 . ,-,.,r5.ea3.1.Esa:L ef In the midst of a ballling problem, Lois W'ilmott turns to her classmates in des- peration. Patricia H4-rrcll. Elias lit-aw, Patricia Burns, Virginia Daniello, Gwen Glazier, Patricia Crooks, Judith Chalinder. Rita Flynn. Kathleen Corcoran, Marilyn Corroa, Melanie Giambattista, Genevieve Hoar. Patricia lsosvlli, Maria Doyle, Joanne Cattahiani, Barbara James, Michelle Iannelli, Lena Colavito. ,lill Clli'l'0lU., llrentla Dolan. Jacqueline Lone, Frances Frieswyk, and Donna Jandoli. Mundi . n at v K I . V, - A ,X .Q V J, t ,, -' A T 1Xw,'1gx,r yy, L . ft-gf A 4 - . 'ey K - ' ' me - K ,ff af, - m f w y V 'N ' .,, - AWS L x . ,Ag-9, A 'Q 3, fa , i - , M - A, - s eff-A . Q. ., ww -Va .afar .wa , - . , sq., fk,e,,a ,t an W f .af , , I e -- , A am M . f K a e kwa Q -.' ' um ' il ga ' H-'K ii lf, it V. A li ff, ,, .,.wi1fb'f -1 A nw, 4. M. ,tn N X - .ft -X Ab, f, f we V... . V -7 mf' 5' xiii. Mlgiqfig' v , ' V : , 'Q f uf- 1 'n r m Y gm '- f b '- , ' v j. Qi V I 0- A : .' ' A. J. ' . - -, -..n V, 'YN 'P 1 -- 4 V , Vg'Q'4..X f T r 'f ' ,M , 1. '-'- 'f ', ., ,144 . W . -A f 'kwa' r. . ' ' Q'--lim , -' ' , 4 bn I. K, - 'Xo .' ,. , w 1 3'-is 4 Q . ' . . f u . ' n . Q . Pl. A 'Q I I , V . P Y , if fl ' . K. . . '. ' 4 aa QQ! ,H .lf A G 5 fn ... I' uk a K' .NNA lk . M , M' 1 'gf V :gm Q1 -ix vw . .R Ng' n R ' Y 0 ' f Q . 1 ' e i .4 ? 'f r wr S .321 'f . Q , Q' -J l Y lix W' ' ' . 1 , , -Q if ,A A ,- P f K F, it - .A Q 31 Q ' K Y. 1 , 1 , .P-,f . ' .,, 8 lv N- V A , f'g I V 'P X :Q 9 .1 QQ, Ni r Q Y A we 0 F 1 f' Q Af t ,, ta Y L 'C New X , . f it 8' . NU, Sk 8- Q ., S ' fif, www sififw- 42 8 . As 7 4- QQ ' .ifgasig x L 1 . 4325? f A v 5 nity, xi 1 , s ,c MW.. , A K1 ., . A-'Rv PML., 7 , ., , , V. I ,Q .4 v 'Kill' ' i is f.-ir .ax J Wt .wi . y ,L gk V, u 5 I A A N Mi, '. .. D..-, . ii 1 .. 1, 9 in I - ,gmt ' 5' ,lg Q -Q AF P5 I V, :ff 5' Q i 1 . V- . H R K L f .. Q L ' was . A A , , ': a . ' . ' K- . . .. .Q A . f .gf 5 gl L ' . ,X K Y. - Q.. Y AW A 31 ' ' A li: l' . f J ,X K , - I 4 K . x fx J ,..,, 2 ' , 1, 1 W N .L J . . , K ' .. , zz t V353 K , Q.. .V ,Tw Q?-'S-2 QQ s S 56 . 'S W ,Z-gf. W ,M fl Y swf f.. 14, 5 . x I ,U .s -,,. ., 1 ff' 4 , 'Y Q4 , 445 . ww . . , ,, 3 nu ,ws If K . I 5 Q .Q -.5-frlixi' - 454.1 ' M fl , Ll 151' Q - -- 'H '-'25 JL -sf ' F aff -V -Wiif f gv k mx-ffzf .N ff ?ff73.S1 ' ' Q 5' wx me 51 M N ni 55 Q me x x , .sy wi. . X, v L v wg, X 3' X fx X x M4 X MY- A xvqg, xwx ,K W 'Suk . , W vas., Q wx X sf 4 Nw 'Vt- fg 'war 6 x. fm, . f ':4 -4 -'5' , fnfgia' -1: .nz 'fs .755 Mix 1 Huw, LL 'Vw ww.. v ., XSSWQ Ya 1 x4 1'. 1 x ,sa 1. -.K , 1 X Ei , . 3 9 - afki' v K -N :- A 'C . ,- f , A-,-. Q L , ,... K A My J' , .-.Q iw 9- W wa if xfig ,v ,fl .f 'Z X gl X A ,Q , .V -Q , W. . If AJ, V., t , xg Y V .M W gig, 7 wwf W 3 . 1 af , M 'QR' ,QA n SGPHOMORE In his fri:-ndly and open manner, Dr. Viggiann re-vvals 1. fe-w illN'I't'Slillg.f favls to thu fre-shnn-n Pat Durkin and Don Schwuvlwl confound Mr. L AQ- w .f c v ogum' Li with thvir knuwlvdge- uf gvolxmvlry ffl. Q JA x . A 3 B 5. vs t -, A 1 xx uf ' 'st . , ' ' Q 1 a Af X? VIH f i ggi V Q i ' f f'Jif'fQ 4-, P V, N uw. Eileen Hyland, Anita Franklin, Carol Burke, Barbara Farese, Muriel Brannick, Mary ,loan Glennon, Rita McBride, ,lean Kenyon, Barbara Kulesa, Mary Gibson, Jeanne Gib lions, Mary Arnold, Marlene Credico, Rita Grosso, Jeanne Kelley, Elaine Gayliardo, +- Ann Gilsenan, Patricia Gillen, Gail Magnusson, Janet Bozym, and Frances Coyle. Mary .loan Glennon poses a puzzler for Linda Walsak, Michele Peck and Rita Grasso. - . m WV?Si?SW'7l1S22K2i' 5932555 N. ,ii SOPHGMORES 2C liilef-n Hyland. Rita Mcllride, Nancy Metules, Elaine Cayliardo and Susan Ruff display the modern methods used in teaching Latin. XXLBI' 1 My Virginia Ruf, Susan Weiss, Nancy Metules, Sharon Nolan, Janice Tyahur, Nina Terranova, Geraldine Storm, Sharon Pir- rone, Michael Peck, Linda Wal- sak, Susan Van Dyke, Doreen McKenna, Mary Ellen Mohs. Marie Wynn, Julia Ryan, Ann Silva, Elizabeth Vaughan, Mar- garet McColgan, Mary Ann Provence, Grace Molinaro. and Margaret McIntyre. What does Mary Rose bllvestri find so amusing in the English Judith Cozzu, Judith DiRocco, Rosemary Franchino, Pamela Dailey, Mary Jane Christiano, Diane Lyden, Carol Lee Gor- son, Barbara Codey, Eileen Freda, Patricia Hackett, Patricia Buccino, Rosemary Carpenter, Kathleen Koenig, Danielle Forte, Theresa Daniels, Phyllis Ewing, Carol Buckley, Mary Ann Bruno, Ann Fox, Aida Cutieriez, Mary Susan Flynn, and Joanne Cocuzza. rv, fy, 5, 1 af: Sails 1 .Q I if' x-A .' 0-S! we' va :iii 'X nl. s 1k4, Q,i l X ig A 4.1 ll Q3 x X gp: .QE Q- xg! 35 eQ f f 'A eff 'fs ' l L, 5 ' !f 4 ,f A Q Q- ,3 kv lf- g gr Wg Q ' f if F' . f V f V 51 ' V. v A b ' ,, A' AA '.A ' 9 ' - QQ 1 in iw . , 15, ' .,,,fH I Q K 4, ,ff sq, x,y9',.M,. xy: 4 V ' Q Ju loses 3A Robert Webb explains the colonial divisions of the United States much to the amusement of Sister Louis Mary., Father Tombler and Stanley Martin enjoy an after class discussion on Religion. George McCullough, Michael McNulty, James Savage, John 0'Brien, Ralph Zampetti, Harry Stewart, Robert Smith, Domenic Pasquale, Ronald Robbins, Richard Wright, Paul Ribardo, Robert Maurillo, James Rhatican, Thomas Waldron, John Vreeland, James Tedesco, Peter Savage, Kenneth Zeiss, James Nash, Robert Winter, and Michael Mohs. Joseph Bilby, Thomas Bohson, Robert Levien, Richard Greelish, Daniel Galante, George D'Aloia, Peter Belott, John Buoye, Frank Cocco, Joseph Bat- tiato, Patrick Jenkins, Dennis Farmer, Paul Lally, Dennis Higgins, Joseph Far- relly, Paul Ippolito, Thomas Finnegan, James Kennedy, Edward Herman, Gerard Hug, and John Heizer. x I' iw? V SIN. yfafffy pw Q A M.. an , X-1 wh QQ ai 5 NS? 3 af: 4 L Lg K , fi li fs 1 g V Riff. lim 5'2 . ,wk Aww, A .. .Q im., 4 92, f .,' I , ,,, ,H -nf' ' vi . W Q, - ff ' -r . P- 'T . M ' ' S .4.ft x Y' , . M ,X , in Q, ' W' ' f-.. . : 4 A L J ' ' , NV it NV g , . ' K -RM., .Jim X F? .2 as W9 , -In A ji' kj W'-ul w 5 v .. V 31 ' n ' -K ,Q uk 1 K ,f fn- 'M S if '4 ,Lx x 31,593 ' 1 'if 4 f 1 .NR Mi ' .. M, , :ijt I 5 J a ff' . , 5 1' I , . ,ggi Lf' , R 'Z A -' f-1 xx ' ul ' , I ' A ,x l vw ,' 5 YW r' 'H 4 ' ff A - 42:53 A: in 'E V wg' 'A V1 L. Q , qv! . . lr, v.,,2'z. vu 5 3 up RQ I X Q' X i ii Qi 8 PQ' ff wx is 4 x x s .45 hmm . Q' L- -- es: i, ,535 ,Q ' is 3 we-s.fH t, X Mi wk , ,. R 4 wwvf :Mi 5. fi: Q In ga... IERWN' W x, I gum? 4 ,vw N, gf it 42 Q if Xa ri Ni V Y X K V K ' if .xv 3 sf,-N sv Q, . ,,,,. . e' , .,, 5 Carol Quinn, Jane Wallin, Margaret Morley, Donna Wyglendowski, Gwendolyn Ochs, Jeanne Yesville. Claire Lyon, Nancy Stoner, Veronica Storm, Edel- traud Penl, Kathleen Reilly, Patricia Sheyka, Janice Lisa, Kathleen Murphy, Eileen Naughton, Miriam Soley, Annette Szumaski, Margaret O'Conner, Mary Lou Mushino, Marie Serino, orothy uarnaccio, Margaret O'Shaughnessy. W9 W M W ,tniw ,M Jig. ' of f Mary Rose Bellarose and Carolyn Chiechi agree with Sister Hildegade on her choice of answers c J i .X ' S w 4 X ., 4.9-1' f .5 -ni if- 'Tw'g,T ' '? .gi'ff'f Qffw . 'N N ' Q ig. Y 2 f' ' 1 1 k Q X VV , . xg' '51if?i?siifLi 5 ' Q ,A J- gf, A .. X11 .nm ? ! X'WRt' 4. 'lg ., MQ! Q. gn- - 4 v. n 1 Q y' f fa 1 413 'U P' 1? ' Law 5 v ,ng 'Q ky-QV! V+'- fs Ju loses 3D Eileen McArdle, Larricia, Christine Wray, Elissa Serino, Virginia Rimback, Frances McHugh, Anita Lanfrank, Barbara Williams. Joanne Mitchell, Diane Kingsland, Carol Lordi, Barbara Schell, Patricia Williams. Lynn Rahill, Patricia LaBoda, Lois Rizzo. Kathleen Weiser, Ann Mcliride, Carol Dorp, and Stephanie Yasko. rn! I xlojlb 0 Sf' ,Wei ff U Qiftipifwjc, lfgw ijf l X L. , V ,buy my PL Carol Hamway, Eileen Cohrs, Diane Coates. Lucille Damato. Susan Codey, Kathleen Cohrs, Anne Blake, Elizabeth Doyle, Diane Deary. Philomena Castellano, Mary Kelly, Elisse Cada, Irma Fortier, Kathleen Burns, Rose- anne Carrino, Mary Ann Arel, ,Ioan Grickow- ski, Carol Callahan, Catherine Dillon, Mary Ellen Buttner, and Margaret Hanlon. la ..,p..,-.9-A-an ' , Z ' 'WFT Lucille Daniato puinta out the highlights of lien Hur to Margaret llanlon, Carol Dorp and Joanne Mitchell. :W Lynn Rayhill 1 ,M 'U' W., '15 -wg We play fag th r Sports take a very prominent first place in the heart of every Valley student. Friday night, Satur- day afternoon and Sunday afternoon find everyone cheering the football team on to victory. It is four years since football was begun in the Valley, and our team has received much notice and praise. Basketball is the sport that keeps Valley at fever pitch dur ing the winter months. A victorious basketball team is prac tically a tradition at Valley, and this year was certainly no ex gr 'uf' ia! ception. The spirit and victory are syn- onymous for both the boys, and the girls' teams. The first warm days of spring mark -Y ,. Y.Q..,Q , W - -fm., ,, 5, Ai , , W -Q'-.K VA.-0,5 -,K Q- Aww wi,4'4 XR 0-5 A ,,,..4 f I n, H fi Q5 'N ? 4? J S 3 KF li 51 ,W . 1 4 -Q E 5 1 ii :v:or3:k,.,,4 , I 'fx ...W . 2 f' 'wi F. + H 3, 1 X N , i frv' 5f,z:,..., This year marked the birth of a winning track team. A new coach and new uniforms are indicative of a novel slant on victory. Golf and tennis complete the sports' agenda. All who participate in these sports acquire the school spirit and good sportsmanship of true VALLEY-ITES. the opening of the baseball season. The Valley nine are always seeded among the TOP TEN. Their fighting spirit is typified by their numerous vic- tories. u 'X Q 1 Q -' 19 b 'vr --xv - .xl xx gg ,ag 1- K 1 'fl s 1 The peppy captain of our talented twirlers, Joanne Altieri, leads her squad in one of their special routines. ll r. Frank Fiore Drum Instructor Mr. Sal Gianettino Trumpet Instructor ON OR OFF THE FOOTBALL FIELD, IT DOESN'T MATTER WHERE- OUR BAND'S IN PERFECT RHYTHM SWEET MUSIC FILLS THE AIR. CHEERING ON THE SIDELINES DRESSED UP IN BLUE AND WHITE OUR CHEERLEADERS ARE YELLING COME ON, TEAM, LET'S ALL FIGHT. THE BAND'S LOUD MUSIC TELLS US WHAT'S ABOUT TO COME THE BRASS HORNS ECHO OLV WHILE SOMEONE BEATS THE DRUM! HERE COMES WHAT WE'VE ALL WAITED FOR THE REASON THAT WE CHEER RUNNING 'CROSS THE LONG WIDE FIELD OUR FOOTBALL TEAM IS HERE. THE TWIRLERS THEN COME OUT TO SHOW WHY WE SHOULD ALL BE PROUD TO SING FOREVER OLV TOGETHER . . . AND ALOUD. ln the eyes of the student body our band rates one hundred percent in spirit, quality, and precision. At half time they present a formidable challenge to the band of the opposing team. Our precision-plus color guard display the fine form they exhibit while marching for Valley. Maybe Beverly Monica did not hear the photographer say: LOOK THIS WAY! 'IF 29 5 19 Barbara Linfanh- typival pose: . 9 'Q .1' 'J rm. 42 X ,km 'I x Xi x Q Q' 5 , H X A V H, , I 1 I if X A X sv x , H, lg- -itg .1 1 Q .flvggxgi X X Front rouq: John Colaiacovo, Anthony lppolito, Carmen Melillo, Stanley Martin, Ralph Zampetti, Ronald Guensch, Paul Ippolito, Gregory Pappas, Patrick Parkhouse, John Rappaport, Charles Roche. Second row: Coach Mauriello, Vito Conforti, Joseph Norton. Robert Radecke, George Smigelski, Peter Belott, Saverio Fresco, Joseph Orme, Paul Lugara, James Kennedy, Coach Carlesimo. Third rowf: Manager Drury, John Levens, Stephen Andriolo, Ralph Maurillo, Frank Cocco, Joseph Norton, John Sedlak, Franklin Caputo, Peter Mahon, Coach Monica. ANTHONY IPPOLITO FGGTBALL - - an exciting season 1 .-1 ,X h 4' . Q A A V- : S X Coach Carlesimu and Co-captains, Carmen Mr-lillo and Peter Mahon discuss the high points of the season. ROBERT RADECKE RONALD GUENSCH ff f , JOHN SEDLAK 34 'US 'Spd 9 S.: lb Vito Conforti demonstrates the fine throwing arm that has pulled Valley out of many a clinch. Frank Caputo, a talented veteran, has always exemplified the winning spirit typical of Valley. Coach Carlesimo commends the senior members of the squad on their fine performances during the past season. The Valley eleven become a moving: wall of muscle and steel as they charge clown the field. ' xxx!-57 'E n SN As Coach Monica tapea aflf'rnoon's opposition. 5, ankle, wing t t ' no nefs M ,...f' 'N I X I l ' 1 , NSW 1 Q X ,J Ev a if X If C0-captain Carmen Melillo displays thc- sp:-ed and agility with which he gained great yardage for the Valley. Co-captain Pe-te Mahon. a four year veteran. has led his team with spirit and determination. Peter McElroy's lim- performances on the- football field have been a credit to him and to the Valley. I at X 5:2 is ral' K' sf: ' . in lg . , 7 ,- oi will X. E o Meg 4 i f: : f M o f f l f , if o My xi X g li N Kkky' 5 , L Hi X X eg, X . 4 f yi ff I Co-captains Paul Lettini and George Boutilette. o 5 The referee's whistle puts the hall into play, and the Valley five into action It's in the basket To the victors belong the spoils. , 4 If fx. W - fi l sv C L: ff ,FK . if Y, , 4 yn. X , V ,a, -,K 4u1y Hug pm:-5 rhq- wuy fm' allntllvr Valle-y baskvt hy hif lll'I'lHlVl' mp. 1,111 ll I .4 ,y 4:2 If 'O 4. fa-, .Q .. g k , - x 4' L xf l'vmAf l V VVALLEY! ,Q f' YZU X F k ' A fx Wi ki 'Q ., , Rx A pre-game' conferenw with Nlr. Murray assurvs a tvam vim tory. l rul1l rnw: ilvorge- Iinllliln-llv, ,lnwpll l.illlfl'2llllx. Larry l'1!lI1'Llll, Anthony Cur'c'olo, Cvrry Hug. Srronrl mum' Cum-I1 Nlurray. Charlvs Roclw. Nlunagvr. Thu Ihur PlllIIlSIt'ild. Jann-s Tivrm-y. VIQIIOIINIS Finm-gan. Nlanug: ,lnsvph lirvnnan and Jam-Q I rnw 104 u ix I. Wil f S 1 1. in cr uma Ii:-l.m1l. Paul Lettlnl. Ar- X LY. Y .fa Xl , LLEv Bottom row: Bernadette McHugh, Frallvcs lxlL'HllQLll. Nlargarm-I Wuisarrl. Captain Ile-ve-rly Muniva Irma Fortier. and Ellen Maher. Wirlfflff row: l3l'TIl2lIll'IlI' Ronin-y, Fram-vs Frin-swyk, Christine Pionlek, Carol Burke, ,Ioan Crickowski, Sharon Nolan, Ann Mvliriclv. and liilm-1-11 Ile-urgrf. Top row. Nlargarel Murphy, Ann Fox. 'fc--1-Sa Dani:-ls, Sharon Cx-rmm-. R054-nmry lhnninim. Rulwrla llnrp and Mary Waldron. .350 X Y J JN5 N1WfSW:f EH5rfsXgQ-.,,.si5WE wwUl ' .ul BASKETBALL - - ww , Q QW x M wx -1 w E .Mi-Q Q S QRN QMN 83 0 , lihe glorioua ' honor- 'won h U' ' I 1 d ids, basketball ieam in rgiriio ',f'L'v'H'b' by our hlolilhy not only added lustre ti :nf Mfmther Aquinas P Y 0356, but it l r 3 ready Shinin another lroph tol a so sparked the inauguralion Tro h Y IC known as the Mon . 0 P y- slgl10r Mgchle'. U 960 alley Girl 1959 - l , onus' snsmam g C3g6I'S W 111 SCHEDULE e V 2 i , f, , --- 959 QlSpecial to Newark News. Dec.l0 Thurs. St.Morv'S , A ' Moo' 1 . f i ei Y 1 NORTH ARLINGTON our nh S Hialefflifgtyl A , 4,00 . g. f 5 n,Z, . g y A Lady of the Valley High School Dem U' ' gaayonneh I ,F A r f ' i f' Orange, yesterday took the North Jan ulbgvee. immaculate A - 4-OOM 'A ' i V 2 y l,Y Jersey Catholic girls' basketball jun.. 8 mg E. O, Ccnwnc Pe- 11122 g t y Lm A tournament title for the third time Jesu Mon- Sf-L-fm ' 2 f ' eeto lats it since 1951 to retire the Mothe l 'eh0k Sl . . f s I 21 2? 22:5 Sire 3.1.32 ' a Aquinas Trophy' The valley an JMZ6 Tues' 'lfiuvtieftfwffii 0 2 i eel, - o ' A registered a 57-49 victory over Feb. 4Thurs. Queirkof P2020 A ' 410 . y f ' v .tyw ikg qyhy St. Michael's of Union City in the F b 9 Tu 5 Sikllinezartts Acad. H - 4:00 . 5,52 ':-' xczlampionship final here at Queent X 6 ' e ' 1 , O eni ks A - 4.00 . g 2 A 5 'o Peace High School. .' Feb' W Wed' Migfngvm C l , if Trailing, 26-22, at halftime, Val- , , H .too G 9 - Mc, woes. s1,Kret?gsem W 5 6 XI ley rallied to take the lead with! Mar. Am. shnmweiq A - 4:00 N Beverly Monica and Bernadettcl Mm. Mugs' Shttsgxigfmq H . A100 McHugh leading the drive. Once ueftev erm A 1 A100 P as in front, the Valley girls never Mef- 15 Tues- 5 Q'QfQ,2eCi,y5 X left the outcome -in doubt. M Y L up some ,.,,Av,came V Xuxxi Miss Monica took scoring hon-K 3 Non et-q A. G ers with 332 points. Rene Dola t f' topgeEl7 the St. Michael's players? 't I W1 . ' ' ' Sf R -iii 5 on . NS gi, M lo it ii-Xl ' ft on P5 it V Pt' ff' C RA M Pi S-Y ,. DTS Q st QXCNON t gk PM rx N631 fx 1 lley Reiires N yuinus Trophy RTH Aru.1NG'roN - ouri of the Valley retired the er Aquinas Trophy as it won North Jersey Catholic High ol girls basketball tourna-, L on Apr. 2, defeating league Q npiou St. Michaells lUCi, 57-E at Queen of Peace High G mol a :verly Monica scored 33d its to lead Valley to its third rney victory since the trophy' s instituted in 1951. She scored last eight points of the game , break a 49-49 deadlock. 2 Valley had entered the final md with a 55-49 defeat of St. ucent's Academy, another two- ne winner, in a' game played ar. 30 at Queen of Peace. Miss onica and Bernadette McHugh nliected a total of 41 points in! lat One, ' ----1 anti GM it .teh 5 Xl ALLEY H -..,.,f new rn?- , TLD or qs PMG? ti iii- W C5 duh Ulm ne-E WET P wt, ensneihwlt-9 iii.cci-xeffllg E noinevt iifwmrinei K-R it I ix nt Q GX El inte Ti QRMNXC P xl W- on VFX? ni Sl D me Ein?- cot-Wm exeiees uw-ll A WU WD 2'-MOTHER Iii X 1 ST VIP A X6 If V' f -- alley is O, Take H0 Our soho Lady me team OI Gln of the X defeayconclug VaI,SityVa1Iey H- ra! H mg Sf. edfheir baskefbfi? t1'0Dh Clfy M T 5 , 1 sea NON 7 49 1,fh.'3e1's ,TF by A Tm. 'Vg SYMBOLS DL:Day Letter deferred ch r- NL-:Night Leuer diflifd by ' C I 1201 14-005 LTSL ff:-gig'--lm W. P. MARSHALL. Pnlllnlwr in shown in the date line d l grams is LOCAL TIME at point of origin, Tim f eipt is LOCAL TIME at point of destinati P A 27 9 1960 APR I ' P NKA718 PD'-:NEWARK NJEH A AOOPHE1 ARY THOMAS, OUR LADY OF THE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL1 2 ORANGE HJEH: coriiGRATuLAT1oNs om Rfsmmr-mea mom woman AQUINAS TROPHY: ICENT ACADEMY ATHLETIC ASSOClATlONo 'x In the Spring . . . Coach Murray and Nicky San Filippo discuss the lineup for a big game. Duc to the latent-ss of the season, it is dilficult to obtain a picture of the- currcnt team. Hcrc we see thc 1958-1959 sf-ason. 'fluff E , -'sl ff l ,-gf, .,. muy Giarrdla-In w rm- ll pm on 1 Hmmm :eff xi I I Q 3 if 4'fd'8fi Q 5 521 .M , vb , N ,Q ll ,. f'YX 'Thx' 'V U, .Lf ,U If I7 I K 'TN I f M N N . Nil X6 .W Il I ll a ll wi Jill? I ,rv Will! l fvfp If, -' I If ,A I 43 flfll ill '-My ja! 'A' ll flvl IM M A Al' 1 ld A ,QM ROSE NIOLA CAPTAIN PATRICIA DILLON K A 'Na ev I JAPAN I I ' J fp 15 A JD A' ff f Q 'av ,g K , Q I .Qi II,.,I , 1 A 5 ,5 V I p PATRICIA BOLOGNO Q. 1 Ii M5 i . Q X Q I fi il 88 f Pep plus poise equals Valley cllevrleadersi Rosvmary Cicconv Patricia Bologno, Patricia Dillon, Ellen Rc-illy, Sharon Dowd Rose Mola make up the first row. In tho svconcl row: Pa BARBARA WINTER and JOAN DAVENPORT Q .J .I 1 f . 1, .1 . 'i .1 X KL nb 3 . ' a APA? ' . ' . ' U 1 H ,J 1 . . Q1 ' A A 'g .9 1 Lp, kg 'f J , ' , K Q s . ,LY L, iv .I A . 1 L' if 14' , 1 , JXN' L' ., ' - L, J, X hx x ll'i1'iil Shvyku, Ann 'Nlulvum-y, Nlury Luu llc-vane-y, Maria Imllgluwly, Ibuunzl Wyglvmlnwski, joan llavn-npnrt, and liar- lmm Winla-r. l'1l,l,I'IN Rl'IlI,l.Y and SHARON IJOWD .,-, 0 ,, Q wr: XJ f x I I NNN NIULVANEY MARY L0 Xl ' 'D 1 ff ft X fl MARIA DOUGHERTX xx U DEVAN EY g 89 4 1 ALLEY DAY Alice Paz made- the freshmen ff-4-l like anything but UMR. BLU YOU'RE OUR FROSH sang the iinalc. Thr:- After hours of practice. Butch Saul finally learned how to hold a doll! l 1 5 E 1 i -.f r 'fl e 'I 90 5 Q Eg ,::' lg N. f 'W ' if Ad 1 1 o u 1 an 1 va tu the tuu lt vnlhlvs his S 4 , p, K, ei F' Q 'R Q f .4 rr? K 1 U 1 9 - x I'-. J Diana Ziegler smiles prettily at her escort, Peter Kileen, as they waltz gracefully around the floor. The happy faces of these couples lypify the sparkling atmosphere of Prom night. A Q, if ! g Q' 'si ge, , Ti ,-.-Q-N 4 x 1 V If ' -4,-.,..L..I ijffk, f 'L lu 5 ,.. '. -Q-niv. Nlim-5. Xlmf! -lllslwlllillt' l.1u-iulm and ,le'anm' llnlumlw llwi not ln- mmle-lnplulillg t'X1'llHllQ1illg m--vor!!! what wvuld Kfarnwn Ha ' F 1' vxzpz a'f'f'!'! lflailu' lfi44ul'c'Ilu and Karl l'-l't'il'l' lalu' an puuw lllall 1'z'fr4'sl1z' !M'lIlill'y Nillr-ritv and Ralph ililvhrisl happily gre-vt lhvir fri:-mls as the-y makl' the-ir 1-nlranve' in Ihv rx-vv-iving linv. ft -o p li I read ---set---GO Stew Andriolo. Edward Mcljonnon. Paul Lugura. John Rappaport Second Robert Fourth kowski. row: Peter Koenig, Dennis Higgins. John Hanley, and Kittredgo. Third row: Robert Antoinette James Gleason raw: Vincent Lepore, Michael Jackson, and Joseph L1 Slim 53 1' ,.-1 Co-captain k .. I I' -. .,, .... , Lf! 7 , ' ,A C' il . V , ' 3 1 if A - e 1 .' 'Q ,:,,,,Z' A 2. if S ' I'S' 9 . Qxq- . S .yih jxfw .lf-hu Rnpyfflp . Q1-gory I'afupz1-. fh1l'!llill'vmlil1l. und Rolwrl Radvcke-. yx V . N. A K xy - Vx - ,o N ' 3 1 . V Q f If Ax . ,FS a NIR. flBER'I'f1AR'I'l-ZR I 4, ffnavh N Hn-gory l'uppux. 'I1h1llllilN l.m'iu11u. Nivhulu- Sun Filippo. Ile-nnis lfrilly. , 'Xnthuny xl0l'l'Il0, amd Slunlvy Xlilflill. Sewnml fU1l'.' liurminm- Nlvlillu. john Ilrim-r, liulwrl King, Nil'llUIilN l'vrc'll1l. .luv-ph Nlillollv. Rulwrl R1ul1'Vk1'. WLUII4' Kidrl, mul I,illI'i1'k xlll1'Xiyill,t1'l . gd g -v- Y, I, X. ROBERT KING Co-captain xr-' F25 r v i. lflililllilililli liUNl,XNli .4SSfSf1IllI vom-lr gn Nvf QQWI .- I I Q XX XXX xx fi I I , ii ix 1 ff hx M A ? if iff Min!! ' 5 kry. 'if f,'ik,f,l' ' K K I ,Xxx A I fi X I ii ' 1 Nix ' X XV ii , 7 Q ff' Q kf'fs3,g? ,ffII,ff I iff I, -jf' W My WW A J! Q , 5- If . I ,L ,V I Il 1 1 l'm gonna wash that man right out of my hair. Vm gonna wash that man right out of my hair. l'm gonna wash ihat man right out of my hair And Sf'l lli him on his way! ii Xi xxx XTX QM m?ofeT f ' ft-.li '.-. V . 9 1 ' V F ,. t f I 2 ', K , 5 C 3. 1 1 a -sk rt-Q lo dolla wings Rosvmary Vitterite- as thc- colorful Bloody Mary. 36' I Qing ,gg .J Qs5g '.ss 0: - x ,: fl4,ii2aWQ as 'ab-.., 8 f' 1 'f ,t it QW f 1' -463 - K ,f ' , S-il-Q 4' 'x . ' i . i, -.., a. , f N L H 1 4, ,Q . I K Iv. L 1 ..., x H 'Z Fld! lik! x 2:2 SL it-ff-,N X , AP' Q A W A ' it . Q Q ,V w , -In . Q , q'n . , agar- 4 Emile llefllvquv. Frank Uiarnbattista, finds the- answvr to his dreams in Ns-llio For- luush. Patricia Studerus. Commander Harbison, Robert McDonnell. Captain Brackett, George McCullough, Lt. Cable, Thomas Waldron and Joe, John SOME ENCHANTED Corson as Nellie late-sta discuss the situation on the island. Forhush mf-t Patrick Flaherty as Emile D036-que. .l 97 - a let Bloody Mary, Janet Schreiner, and friend. Commander Harbison, Lt. Buzz Adams. Wayne Kidd and Radio Operator Dick Caf- frey listen in as Captain Brackett hauls Luther Billis, Tommy Greelish, on the carpet for his unmilitary-like conduct. 25 A R fary. lg YN If mm Q we N . NXLXJJQ A .ff X idx 'Q-ol A' vii i XXX iiu' ik ...ia 1 A 245 ,. iv l 3 gi? iff' y n I Cable, john latesla engage in HAPPY .Z .7 'I Q a NI' 3.30 fx' ', N 3. 3' ,av l,lllIll'l' liillix zmgrily 11-fum-N In pay thu- prim' for Illomly Vary! grusw skirt-. 'HJUNKLICN THAN SI'NlINIL'IAINIlC JXIHC Hill iulmnw Ll. ,Inv Calmlv Hmnms xVill1lI'Ull. lo l.izlI. lfllvn RllgU'I'N i N . .x ,M- ' 3. ,av vw. Jw' 1 ,-4. ,Qt gfX QM' M KAW! 'Mix' if 1 X. .IL 1 v -Q. W . .4 , 13.3, , xmvv 52. Q55 JL' as 8 G'-'i.'Rr, ' ' 0' M ..,,, 'HIPvlllllllwiilxlit'Vllnlllslvf54':lIN'1'NilI11I Nlurinnw Ill'll1'lililIl4 lu Iln- world that THERE IS NOTHING l,IkIu A IDANIH vii 'N ,, 4' I x K f 'x 'Q Lx 99 E AY' . I if I f , , . 5 'N-, i .. .W , , N Q , ww .....,- ., ' E Wm Nrfiwi Nggy- , H, :Q : : .5. ' 'K ' ' '. ,' Q 'A W! ,M ' 'wigs ' A rziitfs .,4'Q.i..f PM ig,-wi, M V I 5 f 2 5 5 I , I 1, 1. - 4 1 N 4, W 9 xg 5' 573 Q 1. 1y,jvL1,:v'f 7' . Qwwiwil , . .. g 1 ' I Wi., --X . s2-V -' 'Vg -Q ., We - -K ,f n - I fw wwswg J 553, - w -zwgv-5f- aw A ,s 3.1 'is .-mx-.i..:,Q,,f. ' 2.3QEv1.'-XTNM' . . , , . . im gg,-4, 1 J, 351. .sg-MV.-k.,vH,5,.,.,j .52 . W f T 'M ' ff? ,-.- . ,W - ' - Eggs , F ,- -flaw-Q, -QE, ., il X N gy ' L If A ,rg - W . . , W I 'f r H 'iff' -Q, , x Ni 1-, Q: -G -W gf 1.05-, .- f - . ,, J -1 ffQfff1.',1'a,N1?'1f39' 4' ,ff wx.- .iw Y. gggtgggnfaxi-fn4:L--AAA Q , 2139?-Qi f glxijf ,gg-f A ' 1 f ' ww 1 1 Q ' 4-uswwf-5: zfi.,',fMf7:iQ- Mm- 54 46 - ZS' - , 'f f .K .' , 5 5 . . I 1 I 1 ,ig ' . - u X '5 4 ' 1 , - ,'p Q X JL' kv! 15, P X T , J 4:i'eQ'f' ,' ' 'A .4 11 A.-sf 'ag 1 F bmflt. , v S A- eff, 4 E I K I s X A R X ff-n ,uuyyg fl, 3. 5 WHLN If piim N32 .WJ . I ,am QPWW, 'Nw I i .W Mk, -.,,w-1- - Q +1-K-' w ,WM 'wwf builds , KlXft43l'Qi1:, - we'-?a. M , -wvpmnn .v.fw....,...t,gg,,,, ,Q nt 4, QR A LNL 'sx 1 N' 'Q x 'favfi 0 , 3 RQ .....,,...-4.-Q ' Wiz E E S X Ns. X RX + 1 i wg 7 ' if 1 gf. MP Q ' ff wg myfyvjffl W LLVQXIW VM WOW N59 AM, f P MA rf ' uk A ii! W M QW by MMM, .N ff, ti fav' 1. 1 U XY UNT fx iv aft' 9' Seated: Rose Mola, Gail Gilbertson, Veronica Szymanski, Maria Dougherty, Carol Doyle, Patricia Brady, Patricia Bologno, Marianna Carlson, Carol Gay- liardo, and Gloria Byrne. Middle row: Catherine Iannelli, Ginny Gekly, Helen Bailey, Barbara Schell, Patricia Naugh- ton, Sharon Kane, Janice Lisa, Mari- anne O'Shaughf-ssy, Miriam Soley, Joan Grickowski, Kathleen Reilly, Carol Cal- lahan, Rosemary Ciccone, Margaret Morley, Florence Crosso, and Rita Cesareo. Top row.' Dominic Toto, Robert McDonnell, Alfonse Juliano, Peter Killeen, Peter Mahon, Frank Caputo, Robert Gauvain, Robert Mau- rillo, Robert Radecke, Dennis Farmer, Michacl Franchino, and Stanley Martin. jimmy Williams misses nothing. x my ul, U fu i . VU t- I tj -1 F THE VALLEY J ,1 Q ,- ' it ' W X Q , -' ' 1 fi . :N K . tj ,B if 4 i 1 , lv. Yin., ta 2 vs. x il xt I , t .L K, ' fy y ,QI I TH TEIQ 5 KW Ig on f 'ig 1 fc-ew' ,: Q ' I 'ffWf77e'sHs 1 A MARIE FRAN CE DESWARTE V9 DIA N E BROTZ ,, If Ag PATRICIA STUDERUS ik 'PS J. -,J MARY ELAINE CICURELLA Wxf '- mf Sf f ' . A ye . e'e'e - + R BARBARA BURKE ANN MULVANEY CAROL BIONDI ELLEN R 0 DGERS ELLEN MAHER C0-editor 2 4 THE VALIANT preserves I I I ' MARGARET IIARRINGTON ROBERT MC DON NI-ILI xr' VT? W, ' , I DIANE ZIGLER X NOEL BURKE Co-editor the record of our years f if 4. i, .IUDITH BRIGHTON MICHAEL FRANCHINO 5- ff Hy 2, . ,. X . ir vm' BARBARA WINTER 9? JOAN DAVENPORT JOSEPHINE KOENIG , A QCP MARY LOU DEVANEY Q V fx - 2 C7 JANET SCHREINER 5 x A 715' gf' 'T . ,xirrigffa N r r ffififfm Heizgigg fdflfff' l-ILEANOR BATOR BEVERLY MONICA SHARON DOWD M, QA, ' 1 ' P ft? lv- 134' Q' H 5 f .4 kg ru 'ff Y 16 , ' P If .V x V.k.i In Ak K Q A 51 ':' f '. ,f 9 irgfvw werig z, Q Ngllgi A ., 4 i . U K .Q 1 - Q 1 , I ,yu W I 'HJ 1 9 9 Sk 2: . 5 lf Q ' L? iv, if 4- X . v. S-1 v,-En.. s e. . -YE' - Q5 - X - -WLM x .i.,.,,..,, LiK.'l l iq. ,I . ,x . it 2 me fi 1- -- -:Lgfgr-Ygx,s xl. wa. .. M in ,.kf L- m fr- it if O8 wmx ?.w-as--4 we eff MARY ELAINE CICURELLA President .. 4 , J' W .v Qwq, 5 an r- gli- .4 . f , Q ' .,,,1W12M+fNs4g.1iQQhw4pwL-7'eff? ' , Q ,, Q ,H 3 , ggggt i Mig Q I ''55'QgllW,3pf,:fQf:? , W 3 V, ,, M , , ' N gf 2, ,QL ,,,, 5 jr Hi, gg ' ' :L ff 1, a f , , f , ,, . , ' 5 Q 'H M ffwizfwfww , lr , I 595, 'Va , M ,w,, ,, , 1' if e MQ , Q 3 ie 1 2' M., 3 1' 2: x 5 ' ,. fl A , , ff x egg . ,. ' I -V 24 I O f----Q. We ing together 2 , 5 K5 , a ' 9 . 5, i 3 A 4 , 0 Y i Q 0 at L 4 ul is L V, - , rr U ig K1 v.: A, 1 1 1 is ' v X R 1 K - .S 'f,jg12'3K - f- '- af , B up -.1 logs, ' To V get ' 'E 3 5 ' f C2 7'- X-. C, F 'Q 1 'Mx Hollow raw: Alice Paz, Patricia Stuclerus, Janet Schreiner, Eileen George, Marie France lle-swartv, Rose-inary Vittc-rite, Catherine Wayda, Barbara Burke, Diane Brotz, Marianne Carlson, Jost-pliinv Luciano, Gloria Byrne. Middle row: Kathleen Rice, Margaret Mor- I4-y, Carol llorp. Rom-niarie lfusco, Mary Ellen Buttner, Cassandra Zukowski, Sharon Kant-, liile-vii Naughton, Claire Lyons, Veronica Storm, Elaine Lemongello, Joanne Lorzcwisano, Phyllis Se-rino. Top row: Ellaine Circurella, Mary Marshall, Patricia Sheyka. Miriam Sole-y, Patricia Williams, Barbara Williams, Kathleen Reilly, Diane Deary, ,lane Wallin, Edt-ltrautl Pt-nl, Maryanne O'Shaughnessy, Ruth Gruchacz, Paula Kuczenski, and Carol Doyle. PATRICIA Srunrznus Vice-President f' Q SV ' 1 9 - 9 Those wonderful Phyllis bermu revives happy memories of former Awaiting the luncheon gong, these happy, hut hungry juniors tried to persuade Joanne Altieri to play some popular music. Qs . I K f 1, apjx, -5 ,nik A lv Aix 'FL '1 gf? Ig in ' in ., .ii . , , W - . L, ' fb ., ..31'f1. 4 Vic N -fl -X' N - v 1 5' ay? L3g?K.j , ' ' w 'av . M v time SEA. i ' , Although the audience may not have- vnjoyed it, ,Ioan Davenport was cer- tainly MDOWN BY THE BEAUTIFUL Janet Schreiner proposes a toast to thi- incoming seniors. Ladies first, said the' ge-ntlvine-n as tht-y leave- ,Indy Brighton! Cadillac 1 ,TW .. Q. I tif' N 3 l Waiting for tht- hnstvss tu 1-onduct the-ni to tht-ir tables, Vincent Lynch assuinvs thx- rolv uf storytellvr. Yes... I remember These future electrical geniuses George Lynch, Tommy Corvino, and Don Crickowski efficiently adjust the microphone. Do too many cooks spoil the broth???? ll. go on! I don't look like that protests Tommy Boland. His admirers: Jimmy Donnelly, innic Lynch. Mary Walsh, Barbara Linfante, and Barbara Burke laughingly disagree. 1' ff 2 . vr 'rv av f-s Nv- .,, Y f All g: . i 3 1 .Qi . .,.. f MM 'fa' ,. un- - 1, 'lx is - - -va Mt af' 'f X N' 1 one-an as ,,, ...gr A. ,Q 21' 1. .2 , s X 6 4.1 N 7 , 5.1 s y lT4lIl ulm s 111.111 I Ildlllw 0 .1 me ll 11111 Illfl1'hf'0ll ,y , H11 1r w1ll fr mi C0u1l!1rp.11!s Barluara Llnfamte- I IIWDII RIN Nlary Lou Hasmr and Jom Davenport add a love-ly ff7lICh Unch In lt 111 littlf- tru11l1lr w 1 H111 lhiQ happv 1 1111111 ml Q l rn ill .1 ,t 4 s K i i fu ir to tht- mlistrihntion of thv ringf, Paul Surinski explains their significance: s JN wr Larry Falcon, Hohfrt D'Aniim. Hartley llraurlorf. Luuis at ring is Pat thinking about??'f??? Allsopp, and John O'Neill proudly admire tht' ringa whivh officially make- them seniors. Nicholas San Fillipafs hillklllll 1-xpre-ssimm mirrors th:- thoughts nf his fvllow svninrs on Ring Day. my -.3 The RI G of I96O N' 'l'hc Hash of gold is we-n mm- nmrv at Valli-y an the- sf-ninr vlass rc-rc-ivr Ihvir rings. . X. .. l.........,,,r,. 5 x N756--.-.....i....... OH DEAR! says Adrir-nnv, lsn'l il In-autifuI? Eiles-n ll:-org:-. 'Nlargarvt Woisard. Janice Hajnos. Chris Amvrn. and Patricia Brady smile in agrz-f'nwnt. II5 i H. A, s X , X ,gig X X ' Ki- 4 - N Y 2. 3 vb. , Y Q t X wx X e i gi -2? X X1 XV uxxg S X, ff' A ,- 112 I 1 If N lv X f ff f If 1 , , 1, ,lv , , b f w 1' N W. x:v--:uu-'.L.-x: .--Q cv------5' jk:L.-' -V vvg... 4. -5 5-554-0- .,,1,, .n, ,, . .v '-x-Ag.,.,f.--u, ,gy WA, --.WVL-,,.-.- ,---.- -..Vk--v-..,- J- -.---- v4 V 5C:f,T'S ZL'l,i. ,JEVS T Q ' . IC PM Q 5fff' Qi, My fc -.5 Q - l7L,g-1'L.l:f.7x, ,UV ,--,::A -gg Mgr? ,-1,Ck QQ! l .,,1,w14 xfjfql' - 'v': .'fj 'a L' 'W' 3r fK--'lf-M fx .wx , .gpfw ' ' ' .., T L1 ti, A-T 7X1 '1 ,Ll -.. M, -,. ., V, XM. .. Q ,A .mv X QQQN--g 'Nf qfwf-x-AQ :iq 9 ,,fx'14':-A-' 1-f--xwlf X A-- ,N ' K, ll, A W ,f ' 1-' 4 f V 1 ,,,Q,l. A- M - , -AQ 1 ',,. f , X . ,. kg V+, , .- 4'. . r ,V-..V b f , , .Ak ,w ,A Y, ,Wx ,M W J .',, ' , ., - -,-Y. 3 in-aw-vmw..,, . S 5 , 5 , , , 3 5 Q . X f rm' Ns 1 M-A R . .Q ,isgff K 5 3 4, ' ,, J ,M M 'WV 'f A .5 f V A ' . hw A ' fQ A K - fr i. Q Y kg - 1 ' , IM. . I x 'V - 5 3 za E u 5 5 La 1 7f.,'1gg ' ,S-If -Nw 5 QQ Lx :S 'I' ' wp-f 35: 3 Mother. At this time we participate in the May Pro- cession. The seniors resplendent for the first time in their caps and gowns place a crown of roses on the head of our Mother and Our Queen. These are the highlights of our spiritual life at school but they are supplemented by our daily acts of respect and devotion. Before each class period, each assembly, each examination, and each athletic com- petition, we beseech God's aid. As the year begins, so it ends in church with the graduation exercises. There in the presence of our proud and happy parents, we receive our diplomas. thee in the excessive mercy of My Heart that My all-powerful love will grant to all those who com- municate on the First Friday in nine consecutive months the grace of final penitencef' The winter days roll by until we reach the beau- tiful month of May dedicated to our Blessed ---. We humbly acknowledge that all things have been accomplished through the goodness of God and His dear Mother so fondly called OUR LADY OF THE VAL- LEY. fi in-on ,fvf ,I K Q H YU c .. 'M ig.-at 0 1 I ' J vi V S U.'.,,,' AIAA ' X ' Q 1 ,u '4 mv. ,v 0 v -A 4 w at N4 U J U iVi' ll -f, J U my .L a 4' VH' m, f. L Devoted to Mary PATRICIA STUDERUS and JOSEPHINE RYAN 1..- rn '. 'if , 19? H+ 7 o' 1 V A f Xa-. ,W rf wr' ,13- , ning -, 4.13. f . .ff 5 - A .Q 1 k N, , - . ,J -y f' X V 6 , Uh, Tri- ' I- -ct, - ff, ff ' 92' M. A 1 'Ag T 1 1' ,L . iv' . -. . b J 0 F: ' ' .' I .-firm?-S 2313'- v'-a'ro ' P vin riot! , A 'Q' ev, 9 J .f . gadgazt 'lj .bl ,g'0. IQ' 'v if get a- --M 234 ? gtwsi-L ' ASH 5 5 4 f Q 'A , I Na W VV ' 2 if LX f 5 X I X 3 URELLA PATRICIA KFINYON and MARY ELAINE CIC MARIE-FRANCE X fi MARY MARSHALL Prvfcvt DESWARTE and MARIANNE CARLSON At retreat time, thc pamphlet rack beckons Peter Mahon, ,Io- :-eph Malone, Ronnie Cuensch, Frank Refinski. and Franklin Caputo who are considering the-ir future vocations. l Th 'W ,,.,,,h 4- grvul spirit nl Nzulrtity whim-h prvwnil- all Nvllv-y i- mzuh' mifh-nl hy the- lllllllhvl' of wllllllunrllmrll- all Huw. ll In uppzm-nl lhal num! of lhe- Nl'llllVl' gurls mhz Ihv rf-In-ul an-rnmsly: lmvw-wr, MIIHPI hurl lwllvr wukv 'Slury 'Milla-N Hzlwlvy ln fun- the- nvxl 4'11l1fe'r'1-:lm-. Q IL Q '13 - iHi Wi ll'I' Nuyvs. mu re'Ir4'uI ll!0d4'l'ilIOI'. impartvd sonu- of hi, Npiritual strc-nglh to Us with inspiring words. The bitter-sweet 'NX , H 'M Qs! tx fra i A tx K . V' ...W L 7 f W . g 1' : .zgl fi? q . , , . . Mary Elaine and Bobby listen with happy anticipation. What gradua- rlhelr eagerness to graduate brings George Boutllette, Marla Dough- . . 9 tion party are they planning. erty and Ann Mulvaney to the church a few hours early. ,lnanne Schwoehel expresses doubt over the fate of her golden locks in the hands ol Margaret Woisard and Peggy Harrington. Diana Ziegler reassures Patricia Kenyon that everything is in nrder. St Pia Hipaa leg, K ., K .41 v : Qur- 'C f Um' rnmnx gm lx .llllvlllll Illll Il xx lx 'lpllx 'xpplu-wi In Ill'lHllN fl4lHV NIIQIIUII Iluwfl swf 9 1 ? .. A, M ,- V F V , 71 1 I I V, WMM A 'fi . ,, 4,3 ,, k I ,, .V -H4 f' W 'T W-fm., A Y ,fy V 1- ,A Another ,Milestone 5 , ,, Qt mf H . .LMtL J, f vw ,pw K S -W GNL W1 M' f ffwitj ,vf AWS W L I if MIJT-Jitynwf S lJ4ZWWWW.y M55 'I L1!?QiaE!gLvQ?fbR1 e Ey:1JjeT1oN I 341 W W ,AJ Wfijpw ey ff' Jiffy W M Vg' 1' V 'V N QW - HENRY GRATTAN STUDIOS I 14 Washington Street I East Orange, New Jersey . ....J Best Wlshes to the Class of 1960 SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION l26 ,W XMW' W, My JW f MW ffjjwwj W WWW 1 Miwijg, J E i ul ' -.-..,,-N ,Q-.Q ,..-can-na , .W ..,, My .ni . J ve-,,,,. f'---- In- qs? --.,,
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.