Pope Pius XII Diocesan High School - Keys Yearbook (Passaic, NJ)

 - Class of 1960

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MACBETH'S SOLILOQUY, vocally interpreted on record is la ed . P Y to an English IV class by Thomas Konz, Walter Muryasz and Stephen Tinus. With Coleridge, Hawthorne, Cather, St. Thomas More, and Chesterton students: iourney to the ends of the earth for an understanding of culture, as well as for adventure and intrigue, This four-year voyage acquaints them with ever-new ideas, vividly depicted in their minds. The door to new realms of knowledge is opened through vocabulary and spelling, as well as through practice in skillful writing techniques and perfected grammar. Proficiency in reading puts into motion the students' ability to think and so permits them access to knowledge-a vital and powerful tool in our complex, modern society. TACHISTOSCOPE, operated by William Freeswick and Jeanne Flood, improves the reading compre- hension of Nancy Barckett and Veronica Walits by flashing words on a screen at a speed of IXIOO of a second, thereby increasing eye-span and reading rate. FRESHMAN SECTION IF: bottom row: Dieter Genz, Peter Fedoryszyn, Gregory Spring, William Litz, Edward Pavlick, Frank Zarcone, Michael Drexler, Michael Triolo, Francis Leidenfrost, Robert Schellhammerq second row: Terrance Boyle, Pasquale Baccarella, Ernest l-luber, Louis l-lolterhoff, Daniel Popek, Paul Kazimir, John Tybruczy, Charles Giamo, Robert Van Gieson, Ernest Nadeauq third row: Patrick Gallagher, Fabian lsza, Joseph Panelc, Edmund Cussick, Robert Woods, John Costa, Ralph Vernacchia, William Schneider, Stephen Sovich, Anthony Suchon: top row: Timothy McCormick, Ernest Eagler, Thomas Renyi, Eugene Czabafy, David Lawler, Ronald lannacone, Alfred Mayewski, Nicholas Sconzo, Robert Mulhall, Francis Loracons: absent: Angelo Faillace, Richard Bakker.

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1- Vj ' 5 . L 1 WH? , ,K xv UllllU!q-gkfmet s AMATEUR DEMOGRAPHER, Allyn Scerbalr, elucidates on the result ot his research into population trends to Anthony Cioce, Edward Petraselr and Francis Popp. ABLE HISTORIAN, Stephanie Paul, explains the process ot preparing a research paper to bottom row left to right Carol Samson, Barbara Chiocchi, Kathleen Schweininqer: second row: Kathleen Barnas Josephine Lemba third row: Christine Czysz, Karen Varetoni .Knowledge of the past secures a better uture At the inception of our high school career, we are initiated in history by studying world history, the account of man in his eternal struggle to better himself and to advance his civilization to a higher plane. As we advance to iunior year, we en- counter the heroes of the revolution that severed our ties from tyranny and oppres- sion, As we watch, the account of our na- tion's struggle to carve a mighty democ- racy out of the wilderness unfolds. In senior year, we are confronted with the tenets of our land, as well as with its problems. Our entire history course is de- signed to form of each student a well in- formed citizen. FEUDALISTIC PRINCIPLES are ex- plained and interpreted by Charles Mezzomo to Franlc Dara and Robert Moore in world history class. Pvt



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FRESHMAN SECTION IG: bottom row: Franlr Solla, Robert Cerasia, Lawrence Savastano, William Klinlr, Fred Vanden l-leede, John Rotter, Robert Meyer, Gary Popeclc, Joseph Bevilacquo: second row: Joseph Semancilc, Robert Van Dorn, Eugene- Russo, Richard Kunzweiler, Eugene Milanailr, Francis Kosiclc, Robert Slcapwa, Harold Hoskins, Anthony Domino, Thomas Uscinslcip third row: Anthony Mazza, Thomas Megoro, Louis Panqaro, John Kunql, Anthony Tusinslci, Joseph l-lazuda, Steven Dzupin, James Farkas, Michael Dietenbach, John Wholeyg top row: John Geybels, Armond Bonforte, Thomas G-oldrick, Richard Ochipa, Kenneth Kwak, Frank Franco, Matthew Woicialx, Patrick Werling, John Volosin, Nicholas Nowackyg absent: Robert Poles. Literature reveals life's tragedies and comedies. TREASURE ISLAND book reports captivate English I stu- dents, Rosalie Zmuslcy, Cheryl Belli, Anne Lydon, Eglina Lane and Evelyn Puzio. READING AND ELABORATING upon Lincoln's Gettysburg address, Oleh Gelemey enlivens the timeless words, thus captivating his audience. NX 'Nt-.E .Q A Xxx . ...ff 27

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