Queen of Peace High School - Pact Yearbook (North Arlington, NJ)
- Class of 1950
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,, N.. N H l 'K E' I-1-. ? gp L . Ez. ' 44.1 . . Scrap Book 8 k I-r --'-4-1-uv--A--'---i4 'f-arf'-ual in na-un 'WBWQR g ww' UW PE AGE ur Lady Queen of Peace High School NORTH ARLINGTON, NEW JERSEY VOLUME XIII MAY, 1950 0ur lloly Father Proclaims the X wo. Pope Pius uses gilded silver hammer to tap on Holy Door at St. Peter's Basilica, saying Open the door to me in the Name of the Lord. Opening of door marked start of Holy Year of 1950. QRNS photo.l o 'w'n W Year JL ' f 2' Jiri. 2, 'd,l 3- J : ,5 ujggwf . ., , ' . 1 N21 ,grtjffjo Q f . www n lif i gg l osffgfwgg, JLAEJ ' W x Ugxig ' if f' 2 4 . so ' .Q X , f ,ff F 2 f ,o Our Holy Father. Pius XII has added to the celehration of the Holy Year by a Holy Year prayer which has il direct meaning for all and should be known by all: HOLY YEAR PRAYER OF PIUS Xll Almighty and eternal Cod. with all our soul we thank Thee for the great gift of the Holy Year. fCratilude! 0 Heavenly Father, Who sees all, Who reads and rules the hearts of men, render them docile to the voice of Thy Son in this time of grace and salvation. fllocility to grace! May the Holy Year be for all a year of purification and of sanctification, interior life and reparation, a year of great return and great forgiveness. fSanctification- Reputation! Grant to those who suffer persecution for the Faith Thy spirit of fortitude to bind them indissolubly to Christ and to His Church. K Forlitude in Persecution! Protect, O Lord, Thy Son's Vicar on earth, the Bishops, priests, Religious, and faithful. Grant that all. priests and laity, young, adults, and old, may form, through a firm union of intentions and affections, a solid rock against which the fury of Thy enemies will destroy itself. fProtection of the Church! May Thy grace enkindle in all men love toward the great numbers of unfortunate people whom poverty and misery have reduced to a condition of life unworthy of human beings. fLove for the Poor and Needy! Awaken in the souls of those who call Thee Father a hunger and thirst for social justice and fraternal charity, in deed and in truth. Klustice-Charity! Grant, 0 Lord, peace to our days, peace to the father- land, peace between the nations. May the rainbow of peace and reconciliation again enfold under its bow of serene light the land which was sanctified by the life and passion of Thy Divine Son. fPeace-Reconciliation! Cod of all consolation! Profound is our misery, grave are our faults, nuxnberless our needs, but greater than all is our faith in Thee. Aware of our unworthiness, we filially place our lot in Thy hands, uniting our poor prayers to the intercession and merits of the most glorious Virgin Mary and all the Saints. Klntercession of Mary and the Saints! Grant to the sick resignation and health, to young men strength of faith, to young women purity, to fathers pros- perity and sanctity of the family, to mothers efficacy in their teaching mission, to orphans affectionate protection, to refugees and prisoners a homeland, and to all Thy grace, in preparation for, and in pledge of, eternal happi- ness in heaven. Amen! fPrayer for special classes! ,W ft ' W fr btw, lf' , 1: N n 'gt-NEW mlllwwv ,X ,N f ' elf' Q Y ., sf, .gftiiglh '1 J Wm' t ' Viw i vlltlll H Y ta' , NV MW Ni' sv .Wea 1 ' L?i'::x:fi'f ' , +ve? H' 4- I Pope- I'ius X di ation Msgr. Dauenhauer, Archbishop Walsh and Msgr. Burke leading procession from rectory of St. Patrick's Cathedral before the mass. This year our Most Reverend Archbishop celebrates his Golden Jubilee as a Priest of God. With deepest filial devotion, we, the Graduating Class of Our Lady Queen of Peace High School, dedicate this, the 1950 issue of The Peace Pact to him. O O O Archbishop Walsh The archbishop offered a solemn pontifical mass in St. Patrick's Cathedral January 26 to mark the completion of 50 years in the priesthood. Archbishop bestows blessing in procession from church to rectory. :yn Altar scene as the Gospel was sung. Archbishop Walsh is flanked by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Eugene S. Burke left, pastor of Holy Trinity Church, Hackensack, and Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J. Dauenhauer, vicar general of Paterson Diocese. In left foreground is Rt. Rev. Msgr. William F. Lawler, director of diocesan schools and, at far right, Msgr. James F. Looney of the Church of St. Paul of the Cross, Jersey City. Most Reverend James A. McNulty, DJ! AUXILIARY BISHOP OF NEWARK TITULAR BISHOP OF METHONE 6 fi 2 .5-1, f a T, 1 blk ,., an Lol JCL .4 Invcstxture of Right Reverend Monsignor Peter B O'C0nnor ab domestic prolate AP an MR. JAMES GUARINO Physical Education Department MISS FAY MISERENTINO Physical Education Department MR. UGO CARANO Music Department MR. CHARLES A. KIENTZ , ., 4 My MISS ANNA M. MCCART MRS. VIRGINIA CARACCIA, R.N. acult Religion'Department VERY REVEREND MONSIGNOR PETER B. O'CONNOR REV. FATHER THOMAS F. DUFFY REV. FATHER WILLIAM J. PICA REV. FATHER JOSEPH A. FRANK Principal MOTHER M. SYLVESTER English Department A SISTER MARIE MADELEINE SISTER ROSE ELEANOR History Department SISTER CLARE EMMANUEL Mathematics and Science Departments SISTER MIRIAM MERCEDES SISTER MARY IMMACULATE HEART SISTER JAMES EILEE?N! 55,4 fee flffafzy 74011444 School Nurse Language Department fLatin, Spanish, Frenchl SISTER STELLA JOSEPH SISTER EILEEN MARIE SISTER MARIE ISABEL Health Oficer Commercial Department SISTER CATHARINE ANITA SISTER M. CARLOTTA Physical Education Department MR. JAMES CUARINO MISS FAY MISERENTIN0 Music Department MR. UGO CARANO Secretary MISS ANNA M. McCART School Nurse MRS. VIRGINIA CARACCI Health Officer MR. CHARLES A. KIENTZ A, R.N. 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St. Joseph, West New York ........ 20 V Fordham Prep. ....... .... ..... 6 42 St. Mary, Rutherford ...... ...... 1 3 1 La Salle M.A.., .... 0 Harrison .... .... 0 3 SKEETSH WEBER C0.CaPm'n 33 0 13 In Tribute to 0ur 12 Seniors... ef' -' 39 Lin soars snare ae high t 1. itlilisi' L I ' E gi,-vw Q .S A A ,lik . .ggljfiggsssz 4 .. i 3' fy its i B k v 3 A I K f N .ir ,, . K Q ml 4. .sea .. . fifk g fl k - ' . KP- 3f ,:--..- . . x M is st , y is Q K 2 i 5. n scamper and a ded the extra point from placement. Four plays later the Green and Gold h another touchd ad own. Gerry Wynn inter- cepted a Bob Reilly pass on the St. rv S +- W VX n , .N .. .Q-iii ft wikiiwge 25,3 ig. .,.. 5' We iii ir k as 1. - Mgliw S off. PLACE-KICKS DECIDE TILT QUEEN OF .PEACE I4 T0 I3 VICTOR-ST. PETER'S ROMPS, 50-0 Special to Newark News. RUTHERFORD N St. Mary's High Mary's 35 and went all the way. Weber School dropped its fifth game in seven again converted. starts here yesterday when a second- Jim Bailey started the Gaels on the half rally fell short and Queen of Peace road to recovery in the second half, won, 14-13. racing 80 yards up the middle. Bob Queen of Peace jumped off to a 14-O Cupit converted St M ' halftime lead. Paul Weber started with ca a S6 yard touchdow d . . arys last score me on a sustained drive led by the running of Ray Frolich and Richie Nad- ler. Reilly plunged over and C ' missed the t ' ' upit ying conversion. The victory was Queen of Peace's fifth in seven outings. if A2531 9 :'Q.g-N fl f, f vt A eil R' fa an 4 ,H X x X nl ' - 1 R ,I 3 if - :H gg ?? A V1'A as 3 L L 1 if . , I y .Q , -E 3 Q f Q 'f myii' X ..,. -Il Q K V W X4 W if In ' K X A Q 9 . . 2 ii 42 . :gf yy ffkxzff . Il.FN, if fy I' wi, ,ff- g 1 . A ,, is Q -fu A QUEEN EE PEACE . AGAIN WINS SEUUND STRAIGHT G EIE TITLE Our Ladv Quee 1 n of Peace High School was offiCiaIIy awarded the State championship in the NJSIAA Group B and CSAA Group D. In winning the championship, this year's team upheld a record started by Iast year's s ' game. quad of scoring in every v 1' . I ' I ' I f W T IN9 5 ' te99M2eg il ' gi I A 'I xi. 72. l iii ' Wii: 3 I I I 'eal A I I . M13 Asitt sfi A -8 I Iv ES answer ffm Bn BBYESITU 1' u Ramp, 33-0 TH ARLINGTON, touchdowns an i Peace ' With P aut d Qllee NOR oriml three ' Queen 0 ' Acad- Weher sc ' ' hrec times, ' Niihtary d Y converting. t High Battened i,a'm.riie i Onkdaie, L. X. 35-0, yester a schooi iieid. in con- ' Group B erny 0 ioeui high ' ' ' Carthohc ' ames at the ' i r the state i 've won six g lention 0 title, the Queensmtn ha in eight starts. . Mter recovering 21 iumbie at rnici-iieid eariy in the iirst stanza, Queen oi Peace a touchdown in 10 piays. 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The orwmds mtemepted by 4 3 West Hudson Cathoiie schooi rnaking, a Yards Yunbadi 39150005005 53 10 bid ior its third straight North jersey Punting, average ii 30 Cathoiie B titie, stunned the oyeriiow, Totai yards aii kicks returned Z 37 imsbbmen Crowd Oi 4500 by .pushmg O omms, iumbxes recovemd 2 2 across a touchdown in the iirst two pp . rninutes and then handied the Biue Tide emmes 20 75 with apparent ease. Yards iost p 3 Queen of Scores Imm ff PS Peace Over aculate F PEACE C0 QUEEN 0 GRID WIN 3rd STRAIGHT Y I3-0 COUNT B .f TISQQQ If pkg 5 J ,f Nh -N X -H AW. f Q1 1161, MP.. I -Nga, ,ami-5. 'W 1 , NS. D. -H Y' I fe f 7 I ' . ,III XJ If ,gf Q ol f ' I I,I,, VA A VX ' I E My WNY is , X A V I t AMW 1 E I zrrkrk ! mmf f I5 I I Ei I 3 I I ,Q4,,5-wi5,4gg,,:: I Q nm, Z'T?9'ZfP-1I..i Netmen f Peace Queen 0 Doc Dougherty oe BASKETBALL Tom Tully 1949 50 4,1 I-. scufnuzf .ff 5 Q, Y 14 Srl . ames, Newark G ood Counsel N S , ewarlc t. Aloysius, Je rsey City Arts High Sch ool, Newark Pope Pius P , assaic Newark Pr ep, N w rl: St. Cecilia K e a , earny I Pope Pill ' s, Passaic St Mar ' . y s, Rutherford Good C onnsel, Newark Arts H' :gh School N Ha ' , ewark rrlson High Sch St J ool, Harrison . ames, Newark St. C ' ' eczha, Kearn Y St. Mary's, Rutherford St. Aluysius, I ersey City Harrison High School, Ha rrison Jimmy Tanella Frank Malizia 3 2 i V-mmf. 3. . . L, ' 111351: 2 rrliggg if mf- , .4 , gg, J AK '15 4,12 3 R At -zgzmgzj 3.9-, Wi -uw: , , 5, gf. is nic, a 4 Q U ,.. q 5 I! H0 , ,M :mmf , SWR? .XM IW, SQ!! l h X f wit I' vi-,wgix ,Ui v7 43 1lwfgtdy,,f KQ'!.! - f Q I 9 I x 9 as L Xvynn lays il up---Iwo points 'nil MX 1 -fa W 4, . M. K AW 55:3 MW. 'iixm dietary f f..1,,1QgQ ' f may f ,lx ' f-W V.-, - WMM ,www . . fp mf ,,,, ' : i ,.., iv, - gg if nal K r' 54' ' ai Av , M S 195 X Freshmen qualify in Physical Ed. under the able direction of Miss Fay Miserentino f Our Megapho Misses X i. 5 zf,.s if ss 4 AQ. 3' N H ,, ,I LVLL LTL' Lf X The cheering squad of '49 pose in a neat formation. All set for the opening game of the season! Seniors give the team a rousing cheer. as MN wa , ggi: ea--...MZ l ww, NEW? ewg, 1 1 I' if iw 5' A , 2' 2s J A s f Cllltan Nanfy Davide 'Y'L lV' ff K Kb 3 'I E HRQQII Kigenan players, award. I K 'Y W 1 vga: A 1' Mt! , . ,' ,Y 523. aga r -W . f 1, L r Yliiiemzg lfff' mwwwwww megxggw, 6 my M31 .1 uf Hmm-. .mf A397 ' - Y wr- V V 3 3.5 ef :w r -1- ,. 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' j Wffiiiv f 2 ll L V1 -3, H - ,-'-. , K 77 - f' 4 A , .x-, xv ye sei! X ' has K 3 . ,Ziff-' Q . Honoring RT. REV. MONSIGNOR PETER B. O'CONNOR on the occasion of his elevation to the dignity of Domestic Prelate of His Holiness Pope Pius XII OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE HIGH SCHOOL January 24, 1950 -ic cts the mm nan Mr. Carilfw C0 RECEPTION PROGRAM Greeting to Monsignor ..... . Francis Malizia America the Beautiful . . . . Student Body Now is the Hour ......... Senior Group Monsignor's Days at Queen of Peace . . . John Ryan Dances .......... Junior-Senior Group Accordion Selections ...... . . Gene Corbo Ave Maria and Mother of Christ . . .... Seniors Presentation ....... . . Raymond Finan Congratulation Song ........ Student Body Star-Spangled Banner School Song 7 1 Alfa'- Pqul b0YsXA M' . FII hang: and Trolfon, I le Scand r.eS Trp -afnes Ma Ielighthf Iucke Mk hon, Ofmnziwi 0 Dart oi the Pfogwmi CONGRATULATION SONG fTune: Anniversary Songnj Yes, hearts rejoiced on the day that word came To add the title of Right to your nameg Today we're happyg much blue in the skies And sparkling joy in all MQ. PY, eyes Right Reverend ' we'll call you, expressing praise For all the grand labor of bygone days. Sincerely we're praying that blessings galore, Our Lord for you has in store. Through many fine years we hope will be yours, We wish you abundant joy that enduresg May the Shepherd Divine from His throne Guard you and guide you, and claim you His own! Underclassmen assist at Sodality office. Sodality Freshme n join in Blflledi ction hymns Ma rgarel Mcgeehi H t f0l' S0da1fty Organ ,w, 4 s rr Eh, 51 an . as uno S31l1lill'iS Hosna Sodality officers at our Blessed Lady's Altar. ...A 1 4, Nh? Qu -HQ, MMS nu, V enujf! ' Ach! Sua- een' A are' Ru Ame Ke' May Procession Friday -- May 20, 1949 gin! n sf? Y' nj MA uf 2--4 x 0 crown at O Ing grou r Ladys Aga?-a Se Monsignor crowns Our Lady's statue. Sen' l0rs a . walt their uk nollkel-sn OR CLASS SONG Class na SENT Things We Did at Q.P. liligltl d Mass, iThe ' of each class, Sodality an l dreaded iears, ber all through The memories Report cards bringing on y The things we did in Q. Y. we'll remem the years. The dances and the iun, the football games we won, The way we sang and shouted all our cheers, The things we did in Q. P. we'll remember all through T the years. hllrsday, Jun 9 e Those early morning buses, the class dismissal rushes, th? 1949 The late slips that we used to get, A 'We never could explain that awiully sudden pain, t ' Especially with a History test ahead. Th M e Our school days now are ending, ead0Wb1-ook But times we'll be remembering our days through Cgda G ' laughter and through tears. r Iove The things we did in Q. P. we'll remember all through the years. f-Maureen Reilly. J E GG Skeetsn 356 d B C iT.Rif1ty1s orever and EVZIS the light f3l'll3SIlC,, Irene Kohanski brings us u Blue Bird of Happiness . 61 ,,,,.-www' IK-.M 5 N., - 1 4 L... fi! fi 1 H and the 'Uv-rf ! v 3 , Sl h eP en J. Geitner' L Q . .5 V, Altullvilb XX, dw junhw A Tm nw mmf .mfmf H 'Yu tha- Sem 1 ' .'1.14:in fu Nxxpxiw L'Xvv-hm x321UL'i'1 Um 'Y'l1fzrrf,w fur Ihr Hr1nnry Mrs Edw . ard T Con - lon, J h o n F. Connolly, M re. James Bayer. N W r Baccalaureate M a s s June 19, 1949 Ile Missa Est Graduates receive the Holy Eucharist. H011 Lord I Am Not W'orthy', 64 1 3' W Q L 1 K+ I 4' R 4 'M - if President Christopher McMahon with Frank Maund and William Deegan leads off Baccalaureate Procession. if-EERFS 'wg 1. f. ,,,,.-J I ,fl ff in . Wh xW9 N 36 .-s QE N ii 'A f P 2 1- g lr Lf V' 1- tiittssxis xg ? 2Ag,N..?:5Qh - t xg ff.. . Q v Y 5 Q I A1L ..t,4 Www mfr' A., 'T 1 EW ' f 05 t Q' , , ,, , ,. NF xt rn ki ,, ,Q 5' Q-Q Sixteenth Commencement Sunday, June 19, 1949 The Robertson Triplets take 21 bow. 66 Frank Blessed for K .y it 4 5 P rt n f W s New Temple Student to sing ThE .1-Q ror Waltz' Lillian Nash discusses 4'Early Christian Architecture' X f -n .. TP Z ,,,, , ,L,,, . .. , P Q7 .m-x-'3'al1 fT'f 'W 7LH1.'? ' N w ii'm,- V V wif, , v'Z'1iN'L3'1i', WLTYAE'wi3Wi!gfw -fs1WEZHf?'1f:24?Y' .fkffiu -55 f , k ., ,,,, . ,L Lu35fEi5iswXgi. ,,, A q2,, y1gv 3e13E43gfeg, x VWLWW1-Wigs,Lpw,g,s?,,fLev-fffgfyrq my ffff 4 ..,,, , -' iw E5 ' L S X 'ff J L -. ,, f k'if272.Sf,g??7'5' s4aQaX11:'.fiiif'fAsifIeglgfzxmiffzllxif,'QQ-iw? 33'ff21LgQELQBSNQ-wiggwgg, is 'WmWQIPISV33x2f+jj,f5fei:'f+f42-f,:fs..51Qfiifis',f,xfE:z.51f1fiiziyscr-fe :fp Y ' 4'Eei f:'1iQ'f21 K?V Hz z : i ' Q Q i 1 1,1 g . ' V I , f f ' i f GOLD , , , , X wx- X 7 LQQN b n p f ' wfgfb- -N 5g,,+,yfQxf:' -Sai-'gggqge-grK:w5g11jfQg:':1',-,jew:'11,-, - 1 J K b - 2 1 TT y ,fi ,gf,5,k,.5,f,Qi,,z.zf2fg1:g5ffl,zi.pssiffyzfylpmf,?fs?fLz..:wss5'z. -f w,,,,:1 W,- 11 f g gi . :si Ziff: Ei iw! Q 1 5 3: . ,- ' L M f ,, . . 1. A us ever TOYU 1sv,iy,f K - - f 2 7 5 353: A fX+f'fw,rff.f 1Lf,,4:s f .... -ffwssf mV, V,i VVV,l ii .5 .. 'f -:wft Isgggx if X k,:,N,:t,zi ' Se lor 'f,g : ,fyff I z ' , Kb fclass ring keep us 99 JOAN BABINSKI With little to say, yet she has a pleas- ant way . . . Jld-fashioned loveliness . . . courteous zo the nth degree . . . Chem time's her time . . . danced her way through Lhe Senior Assexrjhly . . . a future in A t or W n 1,- ' THOMAS BASS A Good order is the foundation of all good things, . . . a whiz on wheels . . . tall and fleet- footed . . . mad typist . . . gets a kick out of life, and kicks the life out of a football . . . straightforward in all enterprises. . I J if 1 V, Q 2 , - JS, A V i 1 'M' ' I 'grff .V 1 1. W, M f 4 HMM' vi Q wg, 'fill' - Q N . gf Sincerity is the way to heaven a ready, willing helper . . . h o der a cover of quiet ways . . t u- siastic swimming fan . . . enjoy he long journey each day . . . steno- build up her future. ANN BERNI So quiet and unassuming is she . . . merry mischief maker . . . quite un- predictable . . . never lost for words . . . takes everything in its stride . . . hopes to make the Secretary grade. CECILIA BURKE All light and smile, and frolicsome as the young fawns . . . superlative in pep, vjm and vigor . . . ready, helpful pal , . .mcies reading, summer, and ,jgiirertz jrture heautician.i V VV 5 ,ff l VJ In 1 , 'l . 'A ' ,I ,Q , lf ,J . . ,N L1 'L lllv' n, ,iff ,Ji , 1 I ' 1 :3v.,' Y U ll! ll , 'J!..r Ha' J -'All' wr: ,'Q I .if L. A 'V ' ,Tr J .wr If . 37,1 1, li R ll I rl 'Ak .1 atm. 4, A' 1 , . A , V 1 . , J 4 If V- 70 , , l n uf , .1 s 4 f. ,f 4 A, f lv I' f' i' A ul Q' I 9 Q' ' Q , 4 'ff .0 2-' MICHAEL CARR Life is not so short but that there is always time enough for courtesy . . . mechanic supreme . . . loves rocking chairs . . . snappy dresser . . . doesn't worry over anything . . . neat as a pin, sharp as a tack. K ROSEMARIE CIFUNE ull of a sweet indifference . . . niling, faithful, generous . . . No. 1 nancier for The Peace Pact . . . has lswers in practically everything but istory . . . dizzy about roller skat- g . . . argyle socks give her trouble. C, v N , ile secures the unwounding of a X frown . . . Junior is one of our best dressed men . . . seldom fails to read the ' sports section . . . smiles his time away . . . rarely dusts off his brains . . . easy going manner. H 'Jul ,jf !, .' C ' ' , I 'IA-'M'J 1 1 V7 .4 i ffl 1 1 AH D 'l Z A K . f. ,ff .. ' f r- . 'I' ,W me ,X , . f 'A A 71 el ff DOLORES CASEY A merry heart that laughs at care . . . star dreamer in study hall . . . can do without homework often . . . photo- genic . . . small in stature but big in heart. ' ' ANITA CLARKE Angels are painted fair to look like you . . . placid and pleasant . . . good-nntured and co-operative . . . distinguished passenger on the No. 11 bus . . . French enthusiast . . . hopes to relieve pain as a medical assistant. K JOAN CODY A merry heart maketh a cheerful coun- tenance . . . her charm's in her soft voice . . . an out-and-out helper . . . able editor of the Q.P. News . . . plenty of laughter in her . . . A for neatness. .7 ANTHONY CONWAY Among good things, I prove and find the quiet life doth most abound . . . Slim . . . often seen but seldom heard . . . brags about his car . . . serious, smart, and successful . . . mad about hillbilly music . . . head and shoulders above the crowd. I K! All , ff , K I .ZXG LJ l I ' K. if fl N E 4 V 23:1 f ff f .iw ' kiird .LII- 0,,,ya.,wfA., faint. 4 f I V y ' 7 - 1 ff Zwftf. f Y vi L I r I l , 1 I . 4 -- 1 p I ,ff it I 4 as 1 , lcfajfcfj , f I ff m , aff, ers I oodnwmxnll. , mum, ae1ivetY . mt . - ' ea whole' ' 'il W B r :adm naman an on C2090 ARSENIO COSTA Here's a million of manners . . . Sonny . . . notebook for every oc- casion . . . everybody's chauffeur . . . behind the scenes worker . . . gentle- man to the end . . . hopes to succeed as a Pharmacist . . . super Patron salesman. 1 00 gen . B 10W man , .. -h on bra!!! 1 e ,axes its-gwpelled fum: 72 JEAN CZERMINSKI The mirror of all courtesy . . . easy to like, fun to know . . . has a cheery Hello for all . . . her arch enemy is the typewriter . . . loves to polka. ' . .J I f eg I. ' D t X ,' ! E ' ' 1' NANCY DEVINE x j , , ' lf I ' fl- ,I To every heart she wins a way . . . 1 ' ' I4 I . ' kv x X ', s gentleness in her manner, sweetness ' 'Y I I A J in her smile . . . charm and friendli- - 0 rl' j , - ness personified . . . ranks among 'J I B ,I A A v honor students . . . talks a green and ' ' gold streak . . . cuts a nice figure as I 1 JY Captain of the cheering squad. 4 1 X 4 LL . 1 ,' ' ' JOHN DALEY 'risndylteks shines in her smile . . . admrs the sunny side of life . . . a leaQg voice . . . shuns early rising . . takes her time to be courteous to ll . . . always ready for a good time. SUZANNE DI STURCO Charity is a virtue of the heart . . . a willing lass in every task . . . full of sport and laughter . . . dislikes keep- ing quiet . . . our number one shutter- bug . . . day dreams find her a woman in white . . . J s3',.w-' fl - , ' m , 1 L D . , 1 7 1 n , 1 I 1 -. - 0 , fi 4 I , I , f : V 4, fl Z4 I I, I , , 1 I ,ff ljvothin FRANCIS DOWNE ll 7,4 Light g troubles ,lin S V , . , l li h ' ' C K f Hfme quiet , e 'S Con. Z3 C' 244, -Judi 1' Q4 All fc f .mechanks Cemal type ff- '-sh --ha ':-in: .G Ollld go plajeil mind OFIE-fled in as bw we f V-lf' . f TLA! l If s. :S Own CHARLES DOUGHERTY Wen of few words are the best men . . . xo-captain of Q.P. cagemen . . . uses energy only in extreme cases . . . cientifically inclined . . . dry humorist . . reserved and likeable . . . pos- ,essor of that basketball eye . QL ,LMP ,qi f' 73 RAYMOND FINAN A jest sir, I have them at my fingefs end . . . possessor of numerous nicknames . . . expert salesman in local haberdashery . . aptly held down the center of the Ridgers line . . . enjoy good times md General Math . A A .ff f n ,d'iff'd i fi -Lf' M, J. , Jffgj .t 1 'xlf'0Hj4s aff' lf' ,I 'f ff? 2' wr .A- Qf.-I 6,411 v 1 M' 1' t F .. AUSTIN FREELY' -' ' ?egone hisvcafes he gave to the wind . . . nakes extensive collection of late slips . . two wheel license holder . . . roubled by nothing along life's way . . enjoys his ocean voyages to freland. A , - , , . , , - J ' t I ARTHUR FROTTON The music that can deepest reach, and cure all ill, is cordial speech 1, . . The Doc . . . fluent talker . . . energy unmeasured by size. . . . drug- -gist's aid . . . manager De Luxe of the Fighting Irish . . . little man from a big family. 74 EDWARD FLANAGAN The charm and playfulness of his talk . . . expert linguist du francais . . . sel- dom lost for words . . . hearty laugh . . . a constant source of amusement . . . lends himself willingly to every ' school activity. JOAN GRANT The secret of success is consistency to purpose . . . there's humor behind that quiet re- serve . . . it s nice to call her friend . . . wonders wistfully about a secre- tarial future . . . reliability is a syno- nym for her . . . soft of voice, sweet of manner. A 'tv OTTO HAAG A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse! . . . excels in History class . . . at home in the saddle . . . big and burly . . . vaseline rates with him . . . after school worker for Dad . . . future Senator from New Jersey. . Q N I I . IQ W I -f -. ,- IA' 1 ,xx x - - EILEEN HARMON The hand that made you fair hath made you good . . . a bit of seriousness , a bit of fun . . . making friends is her hobby . . . one of the main cogs on the cheering squad . . . nimble with the thimble . . . works part time, studies part time, succeeds all the tifne . . . MARY HARTMANN lence is more musical than any song . . . e little lady of honor roll's fame . . . rrks with a will and seldom misses . quiet as a whisper . . . has a hid- n sense of humor which is really en . . . how we envy her ability to mslate that French. tl, PATRICIA HEINTJES V-6-V .A so78'answer turneth away wrath . . . 'thoughtful and considerate . . . a loyal rooter of the Irish . . . easy to get along with . . . has a good-sized humor spot . . . will cool fevered brows in the future. . ' 75 -1 , I Xl L, I, ,r ,I '- f ' I 5 . ' ff f 4 . I Q z . , y , J. v I fig- r . xl ,IC F px . 51.9 I J it 1 1' .Z 9 t 4 MARILYN HELIES To be friendly is to be happy . . irresistible smile . . . happy when danc- ing . . . speedy typist . . . sincere as they come . . . a real whiz at the wheel. JOANNE HORNSBY A merry heart goes all the day . . good at laughter, better at talking . . . , quick at witty remarks . . . favoritQ yn spectator at the Irish gan10s4 .,,.' N hopes to be a Mediqgl Abdstant ,ll , 1,4 part of many gatherlngsii, 5 ' I :it - ' e V 4 1 4 ' N Jil' 'Jil ,. gi, V ff v 'J ,ff , , of n , , r. y 1 !TIl l A 4 J -5 3 Qs ' t .s ff .1 ff ' fi 1 A -1 71, ' , , 1 I I LOIS HUDSON What mischief lies behind that sober mind ? dynamo of school-spirit . . . always , f diggin' around . . . ace of the eighty- eights . . . infectious giggle . . . rates X an A on the cheering squad. I I ' 0 'Q 1 K f 1 gm I 1 COLLETTE KEENAN Thy fair hair my heart enchained. . . a big offering in a small package . . there's a friendly gleam in her smiling blue eyes . . . has spirit, pep, and wi' . . . holds her own in sports. , ' -Y A ' a t ' -' ' 1 1 , ff,.- RVN! A'-it 1 I I ff I. .1 ' N A f Vw :J e N lf A H, rf' I gf, ,- -, - 5: ' 111' , J' .- -' f - 'f:f ,A .1 gr 4. Q kg 1, A 'V ,, f.-, 4:9 r 11' ff',f'W,,:l ' 1 I, -Q -. ' if ,ff ' N45 3 'J 1 ' if . ' if ' ,, LJ, .. 1.1. rf lp-HN er ig better than ' 0,115 , ,f A , Slow i0 thl1'Ys . - - . - - Halle mighty teel in iooisaihll en' an man 3 ' ' 1006! D . . out like om lneniir slliweme famous classfo . , . Salvo hge: - ' ' fPs2:'vawbzs Q22--1 - - 1- his Crop? io U J ,irYlv1s- r- : I QM., I A, VL. -.4 496 44 5 .a.. ,J nvtfut., 4 xv 4 -W-txt' 76 WILLIAM KENEALLY I am sure care's an enemy to life . . Studs . . . always happy with his hand in his pocket . . . enlivens his tory discussions . . . happy-go-lucky . . . has extensive collection of Spike Jones records . . . sincere and earnest CHARLES KIERNAN om the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth . . . Gillette follower from the 6th grade ys . . . coffee fanatic . . . leader of feteria's Happy Birthday Boys' . . . ows how to give and take a mock . . the future finds him mapping lys for the Fighting Irishf' ROSEMARIE KUEHL perfect woman nobly planned, u warn, comfort, and command . . . nks high with marks and with pals . tinkling the keys her specialty . . . ght at home among the cookie tins . . favorite color Navy blue . . . ill make somebody's efficient sec- tary. IRENE KOHANSKI No sweeter voice was ever heard In springtime from the humming bird . . . singing star of the senior class . . . makes friends easily and keeps them . . . typing is her specialty . . . goes in for dancing and good times . . . day dreams of the future find her a private secretary. .J ,rj 2, 1 A I A ' 4 A. 1 I I X A 1 1 f t ELIZABETH KRUC A witty woman is a treasure, a witty beauty is a power . . . brains and beauty, a good comhina- tion . . . ray of sunshine on any dull day . . . quiet on the surface. but un- derneath? . . . honor student all the way . . . extremely interested in writ- ing and journalism. 1 fl f P' .J . 4 Q 1 Pcilzkeness h RET LENNON 11 enevglence-Y .been well MARCA 'H small M .defined : ' - r f In he :spent U ings ' ' '08 4 I A. I 3 Sm'1 ' 9 fill fav le-.,1 . e with 1 mints-S longer yp '-71 Irish Cn papfivaz r - of her week-end oueffn ' . o rise, not inllvgn . . , hi . , .I has. .a. 4 W., . e am Zlllty but in S e . R., Us rx. i X xt Af' -7 N . If 94' A K - 1. . ' 'i . ik- It fvip, AUDREY LETTIERE Ease With Dignity . . . quiet pleasant manner . . . social deb of 12B . . . gracious . . . fashion edi- tor of Q.P. News . . . hopes -to be a private secretary. f U 412 ,424 .5 0 , hwy ' Mm lf, 3 .I my Eglin, .J . .. 'Y' s-X 'rg JJC gag' Fiji' f-1'-.fh 'h D 3,6 4' f 4' 1 0 ' ,Q if if Ajhffrfx.. DONAL LYNCH Gladness of heart is the life of man, and the joyfulness of a man pro- longeth his days . . . always the entertainer . . . heard be- fore seen . . . History's own Quiz Kid' . . . makes Bookkeeping a lively subject. 1 ., , f'-,-t.,ftff ' -1 . ' fff. f,K57f, f5 if ' 4 1 pf f af. DN-f' ' 1 . -ff - 'sf' f Aj If RITA MACKIEWICZ Silence is the perfectest herald of Joy . . . pleasant and friendly . . . a natural at keeping silent . . . goes in for danc- ing in a big way . . . quiet, and seldom in a hurry.. . . college bound. JAMES MAHoN He will succeedg for he believes all he says . . . Mouse . . . a clever quip for every occasion . . . Star Suicide in Assembly . . . loves a good argument . . . little man with a big voice . . . perseveres in all he does. 78 S 2 rx 5 FRANCIS MALIZIA He's a gentleman on whom I build al absolute trust . . . voice of the Senior class . . . imitate Billy Eckstine to perfection . . . ter rific passer for the 'Green and Gold . . . energetic, reliable, and sincen . . . cooperative student. ROBERT MALONE Let us be of good cheer, remembering that the misfortunes that are hard- est to bear are those that never happen . . . ten o'clock scholar . . . storehouse of energy . . . dependable when necessary . . . Math time just isn't his time . . . distinctive smile. MARY McCART igh erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy . . . bit of seriousness, a bit of fun . . . stributor of the late slips . . . stitches alore . . . reliability is her middle me . . . bound to succeed., M i 'J ! ' . ff!! ., ,I Il! ff! ffflifv ,ff Y ,Ai 114' 'J ! fly 'if ff, A ,A M f' ff' 75 fiiff f FT rf ' JOAN MATTHEWS Laughed the brook fo3?1f,!del?ht Thrwdh ,day an t rcygg 3 thej INN! VL- ' K , g, f J n' . dearand-ho sh l'ke t 2 tits V gy'real knit,v2t ,ti ,lhu :ing Q tee :ies . . .l0'ne of our fgfqni ,I J 'i s . . rviiawplusi diff' e - ,li ,AM 1 I ,Ay Z ' lj' ,J P' 1-' -fi' 9- ' ' J ff ELIZABETH MCCARTHY ,VJ ,A LO! The sweetest garland to the sweetesi Vi . V' fr F , '.,1.'I' 1 I ' ma'd lf JA' 1 Q' 'L l ... sf, , ,VI , never a dull moment when Betty's 'bf' ,., l' , I around . . . always a smile, never a lf' I 4,4 I, ,',.ff' frown . . . true model of the lrishg 1 ,J f ,K ffl' .ill X!! flaming tresses included . . . expert I f . ' ' ' 1 fl' 7 with the crochet needle . . . singular 'I nr ,N A 'J' in Spanish III achievements. ' L! Il! J 79 . ,lfn f fy if U' 77 Ja' - if, fin If '! 1' j ,fffliziiiifrh MCORAYC 'C fl ,V l ,I ,f l, .1- A merry heart that lalfflfjlstt jf, an all around sport enthusiast . 'fl' a rare combination of brains andlviva- city . . . It's been real! . . . a gen- erous portion of delightful humor . . . a spirit of cooperation. vii , E i NANCY McCORMICK ' The smile that wins, the tints 'that glow, a mind at peace with all below . . . not too quiet, not too loud., just the girl to make us proud . . . punc- tuality is her waterloo . . . a mega- phone miss with plenty of pep . . . gaiety, with a quick, shy smile . . . dives into her lessons and comes up with honor marks. LEY GQUR , I RYYA Mc d tender UW' blue eChv an A ' . - ' Her Swengnapikin so lair Winsome? eyes, and page .Suse tustleofle eah Sweehd 35 Same a Led Pug n is n an .AHS ky 9 cl1e?rsul , - heeded awlps Patna me' r nil! ' 'zes ln ubles a V va, 1 JOHN McDONOUGH A pleasant fellow and well liked . . . a newcomer to Q.P. . . . likes 8 o'clock Chem . . . quiet skyscraper of 12B . . . at home on the basketball court . . . dies a thousand deaths dur- ing French class. MARGARET McGEEHIN All her ways are pleasantness, all hez paths are peace . . . co-editor of the Peace Pact . . when assigned a task always come through . . . keen wit, merry laughtel . . . a bundle of charm and energy . . likes everything from Bach to Bop . . gives time and overtime with grea heart. , 5' o S9 eciall . give' . - ' sgeyights 111 co 'chimlcs ' M 'rf I 80 IRENE McGRATH' In all that's best of dark and bright, she walks in beauty like the night at home as cook or seamstress . . . hard to ruffle . . . a photographer at heart . . . politeness is her motto . . . quiet and conservative. QAAJ nz' .- ,-- J, ,-44 J L' . ,. .,-,I JEROME McGUINNESS y I Genius is mainly an affair of energy. 4 1 , u ,si .Af ' 'F I if - ' . -2 X our golden glove Chimp . . . if A, ,. , ,.g X. ,. f- pleasure interferes wit study, don't f' ' 'a -' study . . . good-natured . . . desires ' 1 ,,,. - J., !4 . .. -.-J A f I to succeed . . . spends spare time be- , 'MAJ I. K V A4 Y, C 6. hind the 8 ball. ' ' REGINA McGPATH ' ' . -'J 2 s mera. as the Jay is long . . . as-' ' hiz on the basketball court . .E - ldom at a loss for something to say . . varying Irish temperament . . . ' :other proof that good things come I small packages . . . just a little bit ' heaven p Lum B 3 . Mylan: . 1 'hllgtilfi K' ff I 5f:, 5fw n . W K LEO MILLER I ' re human race is governed by its imagination . . . ppy-go-lucky . . . energetic . . . mis- ' ief in his eyes . . . knows all the , swers . . . his best friend: a 36 If ymouth. I. 'fu bb THERESA MEEHAN A good reputation is more valuable than money . . . sensitive, sensible, and sweet . . . shy and reticent . . . at home with beakers and test-tubes . . . tantalizing bit o' Irish wit . . . dreams of a white-capped S1 af W iii M seem H ' 'Ima eg H cha dego be-sh 1811 with 1,- WO b ,, Wd - -. illlgh IS C001nes0X6l' . . ' S . ' - am - . good enloys mak. - . com files varsity mating others Zggzus , ' ,Y I E, at fzfiia az EDWIN MURPHY Distinction without a difference . . 1 CAIL 0'DONNELL Outward sunshine, inward joy, the world to her is but a toy . . . easy to like and fun to know . . . mis- tress of the gift of gab . . . dimples that put her grin in parenthesis . . . favorite period est dans le salon fran- cais . . fun-loving and carefree. i , f N ,' it , X V .f , . '4 lj K P A! .J ' N 4 lk ,f 1 if X K rf 1. ,AM ! J' sf fl l ,1- l'Murph . . . fleet as mercury . . . X ,, t at home with a flashlight . . . basket- ' N M! ,uf Au ' ' ball, his second nature . . . constant A , ,nl-fi '. K source of amusement . . . excels in I if , Lt I 9' 7 K I' x l chemistry . . . Chauffeurs his uma- A ' xf -f ' . ,, . . , chlne with pride. , ! 'pri af I ' Y .sf up X. ,f .. - 4 J V 'il . ff 4 .J ' ' V- -.V '19 y MILDRED PANCHICK hy: uf, c, , ' ,s of X f ., ,lf e K 'L Music is well said to be the voice of if 1 J' 3' ,V I jj' angels . . . 1 , 9 'js V z ' I neither worried nor hurried . . . this l JU-4 yf fd A ,AA 4 lass will go far 'in the business world 1 1 I, . ' . . . . a natural for keeping silence . . . I, , 'fjj ff' , J' V 5 hits the home trail early . . . confirmed J jj' l i ff ' ' movie goer. l 1 S-41' ' J . f s , , .Uv . 4 -, . 1 , - 1 M! ' ' f Y .1 - Lf ,Vi J 5 .rj I Y 4 7 . 1 f A , , IJ I M5352 O HARE 1 1 - . . ff. J. 'Rare compound of llbllllf,4l'0ll , and Jun! . . - ,J l I zdtentive to studilfs . frequen y slen at dances with Betty . . . possesses pep and vigor . . . on the way to a Public Speaking career. I 'fi' 571 2 -, Y I PZ I , 1 XA-fc! ,ek it ELIZABETH PENELLA With a smile like the rose of summe' that shines through the rain 0 spring . . . charming and impulsive . . . l0ves.t1 talk . . . no ration on friends . . . join the gang for her daily coke . . . heartj laughter. I 4, Lf ,, , K Nj fif J' , , s 'QI I 4 X , x X A!',!, 4, ,' 4 -' s if ' .,. ' .. f,lf F f - ' ,f' ' L?- ' ll l ff, ' A., I I X 1 X 1' X. 'W. 4 .f 1 lff AAj!,Aj ff-f good M-J 1 Il 5 wxfffg-J f ,All JOHN PINTO Under his outward calm dwells mis- chief . . . hopes to be another Illinois Jacquet . . . bop man . . .our engineer . . . stalwart on Q.P. line . . . logarithms no obstacle . . . hails from good ol' Harrison . ,- L, I WILIHAM PCXYLE K Silfrtbllian, yolive left us thinking . . . jv T . Class artist with a promising future - . , blyshes Jvith ease . . . often seen, seldom hear . 1 . serious student. ff, 4 , .f' f 1 ff 1 ff-QV gf' , ' ' 1-' .QM - 7-5 'za' 1171.57 ' REI f -Md Z Pleasure lies rath than in activity . . . often seen but seldom heard I . . small girl with a big heart . . . week-end far- merette . . . alone i linior Business Training . . . favori e period lunch time . WILLIAM REUTHER A man of few words doesn't have to take many of them back . . . his chemistry experiments keep the class buzzing . . . hopes to be a milk- man . . . ever faithful Senior altar boy . . . eager to get ahead . . . num- bers many friends in Q.P. . MARGARET RAPSIS rzughing cheerfulness throws sunlight on all the paths of life . . . n-editor of the Peace Pact . . . good- ltured friendly, and vivacious . . . iown to blush on short notice . . . us a sense of humor not to be sur- lssed . . . rates swimming and danc- g her favorites . . . should qualify a splendid secretary. ANN RICHARDS Sweet, be not proud of those two eyes, Which starlike sparkle in t skies . dreamer of iifo a . . . ab nd popular . . c ee smile f . . f lov- ing and arefre If W' f ' 1 r JAMES ROBERTSON A kind heartg a will inflexible . . . future man of leisure . . . a kinda shy guy . . . a no-worry man . . . tena- cious where opinions are concerned . . . likable. 1' 9 jvzefzf, jane, . - , 3 M . f' V ,. i 1, fc: l ,' D4 4' lv Y 1' ' 0 A - K - ' ' R .- fe - ffl 1512 ' 1 '- 'I' R ,C ' ,, , ANN SCHPLFE' thy merit . . . J ,S a candle to school I Thy modesty rivinB lam sol Eels it y 3 l1obbY10S-2:15 oi iaeiizssi . Wu 2 s tt ' -1 e ' ' , s, ha ,has .BA of the Gym e tix' 'e ' fi 1 J' , . ew aus - ae V1 . 3 Q .I . 3 51 doug . - L ,f r and Bra l , If ireShe5' D X f as M2212 JOHN RYAN The most manifest sign of wisdom is a continued cheerfulness . . . cartoonist ultra . . . excels as comedian on and off stage . . . ardent disciple of the Dodgers . . . talented lyricist . . . playing manager of the undaunted Ryan Raiders . . . ambition: Jour- nalism. f My M, CLAIRE SMITH With thee conversing we forget the way... full of laughs and fun . . . eyes tha1 sparkle at the word dancing . . . loves short periods, no homework and driv ing . . . never dull, just plain tops' . . . A hamburger and french fries please . . ,Ali .IP .. .14 H y A' if 4'4 vpv' ,-,C ,ff . W' ,f 4 I A' j Mfg 'lv J I, .U V 1 llf' 1 if ' Aj. - ' .1 4? 1 M12 Jr' .gfkf 'lei' 1' y ,' 1 'fl in 0. JOAN SMITH 'ariety is the 'very spice of life . . . le looks most shy, but there's mis- hief in her eye . . . humorous . . . one f the early birds on the 39 bus . . . ould like to conquer Chemistry . . . as a knack for forgetting. REGINA STILES ' 1 1 - ' ' RAYMOND 'SMITH ' 'While we livd le! us enjoy life . . . enjoys trading jokes and brightehing a dull day . . . never at a loss for words . . . school is me least of his worries . . . candidate for East Newark Chamber of Commerce. af, f , itil lpn! Xl J !,, , e ,an I, '?fA'l! r 7 r I f ,Aj 7 lj ,f 4 Q, A 'I' ff f I 1 . o . , . 4 0 J W ELEANOR STEWART Like the winds in summer sighing, Her voice is low and sweet . . . at home on the dance floor or on the basketball court . . . rare combination of frolic and fun . . . slays all trouble with a smile . . . lets off excess energy as a Q.P. Cheerleader. CAROL 1,1 11 STILLW nes?-. tongue, is th 'ECCON u , 8 PIU-Slies e . aw of lczhdh 'Hs im- aslly t . Hat' ' ' . gr igllnlcs purszllls.. 1 l Iofzigstalent for . 3 fnend fi? ideal- go tease Bly. ver. ' ' true I-r.' - . lend you would rule the world quietly, you must keep it amused . . . ljoys before-class chatter . . . amiable frsonality, topped by blonde hair . . . .A 'eetly reticent . . . football enthusiast .1 f ' x . usually found behind a good book. L .4 1' 6 . s f' S J JAMES TANELLA He possesses a peculiar talent of pro- ducing effect in whatever he says or does . . . noted for his witty and timely re- marks . . . punctual in all he does . . . playmaker of the Irish basketeers . . . a big spoke in Q.P.'s wheel of ac- tivities . . . college will show him how to fill his prescription on life. CHARLES TRONICKE An honest man, close-button'd to the ching broadcloth without and a warm heart within . . . bright light from Belleville . . . quips snap out like a jack-in-the-box . . . determination squares his ching satis- faction circles his grin . . . casual air . . . spends spare time and money trying to hit the king-pin. JOAN TERCHEK Thoughtfulness makes friends, and thoughtfulness keeps them . . . thoughtful, friendly, and very likeable . . . sweetness in blonde wrappings . . . class blusher . . . Oh My . . . valu- able addition to any office. THOMAS TULLY An honest man's word is as good as his bond . . . one of Q.P.'s better courtmen . . . g'Terrible Tom . . . witty and smiling . . . long, lean and lanky . . . loyal to Q.P. for twelve years . . . grins at gripes. W WV DANIEL TORSIELLO A combination rare but true: athlete friend, and good fellow too . . . capable co-captain of the Irish eleven . . . demon of the defense . . . quiet disposition . . . takes life in easy strides . . . hopes to own a sports shop in the future. JOAN VACCA The time to be happy is now . . . witho a car n the world . . . wher- ever re laughter you're s e to oa iii the midst of it . . . h d f the usiness orld. wtf Qxifg JOSEPH VAN OVER Such joy ambition finds . . . LI don't see you with my eyes any- nore . . . a good sport is Gunner ..hopes to swim the English Chan- iel some day . . . enthusiastic in all school activities . . . worries about iothing but the present . . . able agent RICHARD VATERT A faithful friend is the medicine of life . . . dependable in the classroom and on the football field . . . the Punkmo- bile -his traveling companion . . . math enthusiast . . . essayist of the class of '50 . . . possessor of good humor. p BERNICE WARD The greatest and most vital power in influencing life is personality . . . no ration on freckles . . . sincere Q.P. rooter . . . pitching n the mound her sp 'ally . . . congejial dis- ositio . .,' in isto rd to P. egfv.,,15if9-V' W if , PAUL WEBER dere is everything advantageous to life . . . so-captain and plunging fullback on he Irish squad . . . Skeets is a ady's man . . . excels in Trig-so le says . . . school spirit in abundance . M50-Sports Editor of the Q.P. News. 87 JOSEPH WHALEN Oh, it is excellent to have a giant's strength . . . Big Joe . . . an athletically inclined lad . . . rates as a high tenor . . . ace maintenance man . . . good man under the backboards . . . agreeable and de- pendable. digest. f I , , .- f li I . I 'f , I f ' -, 1 ' A 'j 4' If ,' xx ' . fa L I ' I X- I j ' ff ,fvf X .K f' 1 J p fl , f in V W EDWARD WOODWARD You are skilled in knowing what to say and what not to say . . . a Kearny Rebel . . . loyal Giant fan . . . student of L'Abbe . . . scholar and friend . . . stocky build, . . . de- termined air . . . highly polished manners. , J y 1 4 ,ycg , ,Q Babinski, Joan Carol 736 Cleveland Ave., Harrison Bass, Thomas Richard 464 Roosevelt Ave., Lyndhurst Behan, Mary Elizabeth 68 Sussex Road, Allwood Berni, Ann Laura 120 Gold Street, N. Arlington Burke, Cecelia Patricia 400 Belleville Pike, N. Arlington Carr, Michael Joseph 19 Rutherford Place, N. Arlington Casey, Dolores Loretta 211 John Street, Harrison Cifune, Rosemarie Dorothy 3 Seventh Street, N. Arlington Cifune, Samuel Stephen 3 Seventh Street, N. Arlington Clarke, Anita Marie 170 Page Ave., Lyndhurst Cody, Joan Marie 401 Davis Ave., Harrison Conway, Anthony Patrick 48 Myrtle Ave., Nutley Costa, Arsenio Joseph 122 Gold Street, N. Arlington Currie, Peter Lee 39 Devon Street, N. Arlington Czerminski, Jean Joan 51 Johnston Ave., Kearny Daley, Joan Yvonne 35 Shepherd Place, Arlington Devine, Nancy Mary 13 Butler Place, Arlington Di Sturco, Suzanne Elizabeth 63 Sunset Avenue, N. Arlington Dougherty, Charles Richard 25 Quincy Avenue, Arlington Downes, Thomas Francis 18 Beech Street, N. Arlington Finan, Raymond Leo 9 Park Ave., N. Arlington Flanagan, Edward Bobb 94 Morgan Place, N. Arlington Freely, Austin Michael 466 Wilson Ave., Lyndhurst Frotton, Arthur Francis 16 Beaver Ave., N., Arlington Grant, Joan Margaret 305 Beech Street, Arlington Haag, Otto Richard 105 Hedden Terrace, N. Arlington Harmon, Eileen Marie 117 Morgan Place, N. Arlington Hartman, Mary Virginia 23 Franklin Place, Arlington Heintjes, Margaret Patricia 23 Lafayette Place, Lyndhurst Helies, Marilyn Rose 44 Chestnut Street, N. Arlington 88 Hornsby, Joanne Anne 425 Beech Street, Arlington Hudson, Lois Ann 74 Morgan Place, N. Arlington Keenan, Collette Una 237 Crystal Street, N. Arlington Keenan, John Leo 237 Crystal Street, N. Arlington Keneally, William Henry 460 Roosevelt Ave., Lyndhurst Kiernan, Charles Thomas 91 Belmont Ave., N. Arlington Kohanski, Irene Ann 215 N. 4th Street, Harrison Krug, Elizabeth Jane 410 William Street, Harrison Kuehl, Rosemarie Claire 75 Hornblower Ave., Belleville Lennon, Margaret Jean 141 Ridge Road, N. Arlington Lettiere, Audrey Joan 14 Magnolia Ave., Arlington Lynch, Donal Patrick 198 Ivy Street, Kearny Mackiewicz, Rita Joan 521 North 3rd Street, E. Newark Mahon, James William 390 Chestnut Street, Kearny Malizia, Francis Anthony 66 Garden Avenue, Belleville ,. Malone, Robert Joseph 115 Linden Avenue, Arlington Matthews, Joan Helen 58 Chestnut Street, N. Arlington McCart, Mary Theresa 122 Hoover Ave., Bloomfield McCarthy, Elizabeth Marie 156 Stuyvesant Ave., Arlington McCormick, Elizabeth Marie 322 Hamilton Street, Harrison McCormick, Nancy Jeanne 298 Union Avenue, Belleville McDonough, John Edward 108 Kearny Ave., Kearny McGeehin, Margaret Mary 117 Hendel Ave., N. Arlington McGourley, Rita Florence 201 Park Ave., Lyndhurst McGrath, Irene Clare 415 Central Ave., Harrison McGrath, Regina Elizabeth 415 Central Ave., Harrison MeGuiness, Jerome John 32 Park Ave., N. Arlington Meehan, Theresa Mary 339 Washington Avenue, Belleville Miller, Leo John 432 John Street, E. Newark Minai, Paul Peter 23 Belleville Avenue, Belleville ,Murphy, Edwin George 4 Washington Place, Arlington 0'Donnell, Gail Ellen 12 P-Garden Terrace, N. Arlington 0'Hare, Mary Elizabeth 741 Hamilton Street, Harrison Panchick, Mildred Theresa 201 Eagle Street, N. Arlington Pennella, Elizabeth Ann 334 Sussex Street, Harrison Pinto, John William 622 Warren Street, Harrison Poole, William Francis 518 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst Rapsis, Margaret Bernice 414 William Street, Harrison Reid, Margaret Virginia 8 N. Kearny Ave., Kearny Reuther, William Joseph 49 Front Street, N. Arlington Richards, Ann Elizabeth 762 Forest Street, Arlington Robertson, James William 10 Davis Street, E. Newark Ryan, John Louis 127 Bergen Avenue, N. Arlington Schaefer, Ann Marie 764 Ten Eyck Ave., Lyndhurst Smith, Claire Frances Canterbury Gardens, N. Arlington Smith, Joan Patricia 55 Sherman Ave., E. Newark Smith, Raymond Joseph 435 John Street, E. Newark Stewart, Eleanor Diana 114 Seeley Ave., Arlington Stiles, Regina Cecilia 286 Laurel Ave., Arlington Stillwaggon, Carol Anne 20 Bayard Ave., Arlington Tanella, James Joseph 244 Clinton Terrace, Lyndhurst Terchek, Joan Audrey 214 Prospect Avenue, N. Arlington Torsiello, Daniel Peter 95 Albert Street, N. Arlington Tronicke, Charles Joseph 23 Walnut Street, Belleville Tully, Thomas Joseph 105 Belmont Ave., N. Arlington Vacca, Joan Marie 52 Beech Street, N. Arlington Van Over, Joseph James 108 Cleveland Ave., Harrison Vatert, Richard Joseph 105 Prospect Ave., N. Arlington Ward, Bernice Margaret 293 Washington Ave, Nutley Weber, Paul Joseph 40 Ridge Road, N. Arlington Whalen, Joseph James Woodward, Edward Charles 632 Elm Street, Keamy 404 Davis Ave., Kearny 89 Right Reverend Monsignor Peter B. 0'Connor Reverend Thomas F. Duffy Reverend William J. Piga Reverend Joseph A. Frank Addeo, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Akersten, Helen Akey, Mrs. J. Auerbach, Mrs. I. Babinski, Mrs. L. Barseford, Mrs. Julia Barrish, Mr. and Mrs. J., Miami, Fla. Bass, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Bays, Mr. and Mrs. F . Behan, Mr. Michael Behan, Mrs. Rose Berra, Mr. F. Beyer, Robert, Class '47 Bonavita, Mr. and Mrs. J. Boss, Martha E. Bowen, Kathleen, Class '49 Boylan, Miss A. Brady, Miss Edna Kalvin, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brady, Mr. John Brady, Mrs. John Brady, Mr. Richard Brady, Mrs. Richard Brett, Mr. Edward Brodo, Mr. George Bruce, Mrs. Mary Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Jr. Bryan, Marilyn, Class '49 Buckwald, Mr. and Mrs. R. Burke, Mr. John Burke, Mr. James Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Sr. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Buser, Mr. Joseph A. Calabro, Mr. Frank Campanaro, Frank Canio, Mrs. Caraccia, Mr. and Mrs. F. Carey, Bernice, Class '49 Carey, Helen M. Carl, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Sr. Carr, James, Class '43 Carr, Mrs. Helen Casey, Mr. and Mrs. M. Patrons Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Czerminski, Edward J. Czerminski, Mrs. M. Dalesso, Mrs. Peter F. Daley, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D'Anunciocao, Miss Olga D'Auria, Mrs. Anthony Davey, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. De Blaise, Mr. P. Deegan, William F. X., Class '49 Deegan, Mr. and Mrs. William F. DeFrino, Mr. William DeMarco, Mrs. Robert, Class '45 Devine, Eileen, Class '46 Devine, Mr. Louis F. Devine, Mrs. Louis F. Devine, Mrs. W. Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Disch, Mrs. R. DiSturco, Mrs. Helen Doherty, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dougherty, Mr. Charles Dougherty, Mrs. Charles Downes, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Downey, Elizabeth Doyle, Mrs. M. Duhon, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Dubon, John Joseph, Class '48 Duggan, Mr. Chris Duggan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Duggan, Mr. Thomas Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. E. Duplain, Irene, Class '49 Dwyer, Mrs. James, Jr. Egan, Joan, Class '49 Eagan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eagan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Eckes, Mrs. Harry Fahner, Mrs. F. Faigen, Mrs. S. Fedor, Anita, Class '48 F errand, Mr. A. Finnegan, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Finnegan Mr. A. Finnerty, Mr. and Mrs. Flack, Mary E. Class '45 Flanagan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flanagan, Jeanne, Class '48 Flanagan, John J. Class '48 Haag, Elizabeth Haag, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hakim, Mr. and Mrs. J. Halsted, Mr. and Mrs. Slagle J. Hamill, Felix A., Class '48 Hanley, Mr. Patrick Hanley, Mrs. Patrick Hannen, Mrs. Helen Harmon, James, Class '44 Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hartmann, Alice M. Hartmann, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hartmann, Vivian E., Class '43 Hartnett, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heintjes, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hekker, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hekker, Miss Janet Hekker, John, Class '49 Helies, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herbster, Paul Higgins, Higgins, Betty J., Class, '46 Helen J., Class '46 Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. E. Holden, Mr. and Mrs. E. Holden, Miss V. Cassidy, Mrs. S. Cicchino, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ciociola, Mr. and Mrs. V. Clark, John E. Clarke, Miss Nancy Clarke, Mrs. Margaret Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clarke, Mrs. Peter Clarke, Mr. William Cogan, Colyer, Miss R. M. Ethel, Class '49 Condit, Alice, Class '48 A Friend Frotton, Bernard J. Class '49 Frotton, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Frotton, Gerald Frotton, Pic. Francis J. Class '48 Gaeckle, Louis E. Garb, Mr. Walter Gassert, Mrs. A. J. Gassert, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Gast, H. Gates, Helen Hornsby, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hudson, George K. Hudson, Mr. T. Hudson, Mrs. T. Israel, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson, Mrs. Frank Jones, Mr. James L. Jones, Paul J. Jordan, Mr. Anthony Justice, Mr. and Mrs. John Keane, Mrs. D. Keenan, Mrs. T. Keenan, Thomas Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kelly, Emma V. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Keneally, Mr. and Mrs. Kiernan, Mr. Charles J. Kiernan, Mr. George, Sr. Kiernan, Mr. George, Jr. Kiernan, Mr. and Mrs. John Kimberly, Dorothy Y. Kluxen, Mrs. William T. Kohanski, Mr. and Mrs. B. Kohanski, Mr. Joseph Kronberg, Mrs. J. Krug, Mr. Philip P. Krug, Mrs. Philip J. Kuehl, Mr. and Mrs. John Lally, Mrs. J. D. LaTona, Dominic Leary, Margaret G. Condon, Raymond, Class '49 Conlon, Mr. E. Connolly, Miss Mary Conway, Mrs. P. J. Corane, Mr. Raymond Costa, Mr. and Mrs. AnthonY B- Cortese, Mr. and Mrs. T. Courtney, Mrs. E. Cowan, Miss Mary Culmone, Rudy Currie, Patrick Currie, Mrs. Patrick Currey, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gauch, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Geitner, Stephen Giardini, Carmen Gleeson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon, Charles Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gorski, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gossett, Jack Goteill, Mrs. John Graf, Mrs. Jean Grant, Mr. William L. Greenstein, Sam Gurtler, Mr. and Mrs. William 90 Leather, Mrs. Emma Lembo, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lennon, Miss Mary Lennon, Mrs. C. Lettiere, Mrs. F . Lettiere, Mr. F . Levy's Pharmacy Liffers, Miss Gene Lillies, Mr. and Mrs. Liloia, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lipkin, Mr. and Mrs. M. Loewel, Mr. and Mrs. Logan, Mrs. J. Longo, Dr. and Mrs. J. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. P. Lowery, Miss Mary Lowery, B. J. Ludlum, Mrs. W. Lynch, Rose, A. Macaluso, Mrs. M. Mackiewicz, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mackiewicz, Regina Mackle, Mr. Joseph Jr- Makowicz, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Madden, Mr. and Mrs. E. Magher, Mr. and Mrs. Mahon, Catherine Mahon, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mahon, Marie Malone, Gertrude Malone, Mr. James L. Mantars, Mrs. Helen Martin, Mr. L. S., D.D.S. Martinsen, Laura, Class '49 Mattarochio, Mr. Joseph Matthews, Mr. Jack Matthews, Mr. James Matthews, Mrs. J. Mayer, Jacqeuline, Class, '49 Mead, Louise, Class '47 Meehan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mikulski, Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Miller, Dana, Class '49 Miller, Miss Jane Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Minai, Mr. Anthony Minai, Mr. and Mrs. A. Minai, Mrs. A. Minihan, Miss Jane Monaghon, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Monahan, Mr. William Monteverde, Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. William, Sr. Morrisroe, Mr. and Mrs. J. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Murphy, Mrs. Michael Murphy, Miss Therese Murphy, Edwin G. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. G. McAleavey, Mr. and Mrs. P. McAteer, Mary McCann, Charles McCann, Mr. and Mrs. John McCann, Grace McCart, Ann, Class '46 McCart, Mr. and Mrs. M. McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. John, Sr. McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Jr. McCormick, Mr. William F. McCormick, Mrs. William F. McCormick, Mrs. C. P. McCorry, John J. McDermott, Mr. P. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonough, Mrs. Robert McGeehin, Mr. and Mrs. James McGeehin, John McGlade, Ann, Class '48 McGourley, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. McGourley, William F., Class '47 McGovern, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McGuinness, Mr. P. McHorney, Mr. and Mrs. V. McKeon, Joseph McKean, Miss Mary McKeon, Mrs. T. McKeon, Mrs. Thomas McMahon, Mr. and Mrs. J. McMenaman, Mr. and Mrs. P. McNichol, Joyce, Class '48 McTeigue, William, Class '49 Nash, Lillian, Class '49 Nash, Wilfrid, Class '47 Nazare, Mr. Joseph Neville, Margaret E. Norton, Mrs. James Null, Mr. Matthew O'Brien, Frances, Class '49 0'Brien, Mrs. J. 0'Donnell, Mr. J. J. O'Donnell, Mrs. J. J. O'Hara Bill 0'Hare, John P., Jr. 0'Hare, Mr. and Mrs. John 0'Hare, William Olson, Ann Omie, John Oven, Mr. Frank Oven, Theresa Paganelli, Mrs. N. Panchick, Mrs. Margaret Panchick, Mr. Matthew Savage, Joseph G. Schaefer, Mr. Harry Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs. H. Seigrue, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Seybolh, Mr. F. Shaughnessy, Mr. and Mrs. J. HJr Shields, Mr. and Mrs. John ., Shillit, Mr. and Mrs. Silver, Mrs. Walter Simon, Mr. and Mrs. F. Skidmore, Del. Skinner, Mary, Class '46 Skwarka, Anthony Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, Mr. Raymond Smith, Mrs. Raymond Smith, Mr. and Mrs. S. J., Jr. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester, Sr Smith, Miss Rose Spears, Mr. and Mrs. B. Spellman, Mr. John Stade, Mrs. Alice Stakeliunas, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Peacock, Mrs. Milton Peck, William, Class '48 Peck, Mrs. Pennella, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pennella, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pfaff, Gertrude, Class '43 Pfaff, Albert, Class '47 Pilkington, Gerald, Class '45 Pinto, Adrian, Sr. Pinto, Adrian, Jr. Pinto, Irma S. Quinn, Mrs. Helen T. Raffo, James G., Class '45 Stiles, Marie Stiles, Raymond A. Stillwaggon, Mrs. John Stock, Meyer Rapsis, Mr. and Mrs. James Papsis, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Reddington, Mrs. J. Reed, Mrs. Earl Reiger, Mrs. A. Reiger, Mrs. P. Reuther, Barbara, Class '49 Reuther, Mr. and Mrs. Reuther, Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds George, Class '43 9 Reynolds, Loretta, Class 41 Reynolds, Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Jeffery Reynolds, Mrs. Mary Reynolds, Raymond, Class '48 Richards, Mrs. L. Rivola, Mr. W. Robbins, Mr. Robertson, Ellen Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. William V. Roedelbronn, Judith, Class '48 Roedelbronn, Mr. and Mrs. William Romanak, Anne M., Class '43 Romanak, Andrew J., Class '46 Ronan, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ross, Margaret, Class '47 Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruggaber, Rene Ruggiero, Mr. and Mrs. Bartley Ryan, Ida Ryan, Mrs. T. C. Saile, Benjamin Salaario, V. Saunders, Alice, Class '45 91 Sugalski, Mrs. Marie Sullivan, John E., M.D. Sullivan, Mrs. S. Swanson, William H. Tanella, Mr. James Terchek, Dolph Terchek, Dorothy Terchek, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terchek, Mrs. Frank, Sr. Thieme, Mrs. George Thievon, Mrs. E. Tobin, W. Torsiello, Carmine, Class '49 Torsiello, Mrs. A. Tronicke, Mr. and Mrs. C. Tully, Joseph, Class '45 Tully, Mr. Joseph Tully, Mrs. Joseph Uminski, Mr. Anthony Uminski, Mrs. Jennie Vacca, Mr. Vacca, Mrs. Vacca, Virginia Vaeeland, Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Brant, Mrs. Louise Van Over, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vatert, Mrs. F. Venturini, Adele, Class '49 Vicaro, Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Viuno, Mr. A. Wade, Stanley Wadsworth, Mr. D. Walczak, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walsh, John Ward, Joseph M. Ward, Marie P., Class '49 Weber, Mr.'F. Weber, Mrs. F. Weber, Marilyn, Class '47 Wemer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whalen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiemer, Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Worthome Women's Apparel Wurtemberg, Mrs. G. Wynn, Mrs. M. Profe sional and Business Patrons Ace Printing Company 518 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst RUtherford 2-3739 Acme Quality Market .lack Green 98 .Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-9696 American Commercial, Inc. 1133 Broadway, New York City 0Regon 5-5283 Andy s Market 510 North 4th Street, Harrison HArrison 6-0917 Anthony's Cleaners Also Retailing Children's Wear 12 Ridge Park Drive, North Arlington KEarny 2-7101 Asia Restaurant Chinese-American 2 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-9742 Augie's Tailor Shop 222 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst RUtherford 4-0774 Babe's Merit Station Minor Auto Repairs Elm and Belleville Tpk., Arlington KEarny 2-9874 Barr Heating Company Oil Burners Installed, Repairs Authorized Dealer oi Williams Oil-o-Burners 194 Prospect Avenue, North Arlington KEarny 2-5047 Berger's Dairy Distributor, Welsh Farms, Inc. Long Valley, New Jersey KEarny 2-7716 Best Provision Co. 144 Avon Avenue, Newark Blgelow 8-4300 Wilbur Black Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing 715 Kearny Avenue, Arlington KEarny 2-4708 Dr. A. A. Blumenthal Surgeon Dentist 308 Stuyvesant Avenue, Lyndhurst RUtheriord 2-5328 Borrelli's Sweet Shop 269 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-9565 Ronald B. Brown 12 Park Ave., Rutherford Consulting Engineer RUtherford 2-0533 Joseph Bryan Building Contractor 122 Hedden Terrace, North Arlington KEarny 2-1206 Brenner's Market 688 Kearny Avenue, Arlington KEarny 2-1387 James A. Breslin Counsellor-at-Law 296 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst RUtherford 2-8760 Carl Bruck Bruck Agency 123 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-4972 Brummer's Confectionary Mr. A. Brummer 16 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-9712 Bruck and Biegel 60 Park Place, Newark Counsellors-at-Law Butler's Cocktail Lounge Harry Butler 307 North 4th Street, Harrison HUmholt 3-9861 Eugene V. Cashill Plumbing 81 Heating 59 Sherman Avenue, East Newark HUmbolt 2-3461 Cedar Bar 14 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-9536 Central Drug Co. 120 Park Avenue, East Rutherford Free Delivery RUtherford 2-5344 Colonial Beauty Shop Mrs. L. Babinski 257 Kearny Avenue, Keamy KEarny 2-0033 Colton Cab of West Hudson KEarny 2-2400 HArrison 6-2400 Day-Night Service Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. S. Cifune Compliments of Dr. Vincent P. Candio Compliments of Carhone Family Condon Memorial Home 684 Kearny Avenue, Arlington H. F. Connolly Carpenter-Builder 141 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-1689 Correct Laundry Co. Laundry 22 Crystal Street KEarny 2-1689 92 Cream Crest Dairy Milk Dealer 57 Belgrove Drive, Kearny KEarny 2-6595-R Cundari, A. Custom Made Clothes 13 North 4th Street, Harrison HArrison 6-2091 Walter J. Cunningham Doctor of Chiropractic 565 Belgrove Drive, Kearny KEarny 2-0136 Nicholas De Frino Organ Builder 428 Valley Brook Avenue, Lyndhurst RUtherford 2-2630 Al Del Grosso Tailor 619 Elm Street, Arlington Kssmy 2-1927 Del Turco Bros., Inc. Tile 81 Terrazzo Contractors 25 Verona Ave., Newark 4 HUmboldt 3-5770 DeMassi Motor Car Company Cadillac-Pontiac Sales and Service 295 Park Avenue, Lyndhurst RUtherford 2-0876 Diamond Boning Corp. 108 Stevens Place, North Arlington KEarny 2-4254 Charles Dimler The Custom Butcher 715 Kearny Avenue, Kearny KEarny 2-0927 Dorothy's Beauty Shoppe Miss D. Wreesman 382 Belleville Pike, North Arlington KEarny 2-0698 Dr. Drewniany-Killeen Lyndhurst Eagan's 440 Belleville Pike, North Arlington Economy Electronic Distributors-Radio and Television Components 642 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst RUtherford 2-7418 The Fashion Shop Coats-Suits-Dresses 120 Midland Avenue, Kearny KEarny 2-7864 Bert M. Fay Funeral Home 332 Harrison Avenue, Harrison HArrison 6-3408 F erner's Service Station Amoco Gas Station Riverside and Jauncey Avenues RUtherford 2-9358 M. L. Feuer, D.D.S. 839 Keamy Avenue, Kearny KEarny 2-2111 First National Bank 8: Trust Co. of Kearny Keamy and Midland Avenues, Kearny Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Fulger's Self Service Market 614 Harrison Avenue, Harrison HUmboldt 5-9673 Forest Dairy, Inc. 17 Forest Street, North Arlington KEarny 2-3131 Frank's Florist 317 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-6696 Frank's Tavern 415 North Third Street, East Newark HArrison 6-9404 Compliments of a Friend Compliments of a Friend Compliments of a Friend Compliments of a Friend Compliments of a Friend Mrs. Dora Fuchs Fuch's Delicatessen 203 Prospect Avenue, North Arlington KEarny 2-9661 Dr. Arthur H. Funkhouser 35 Filmore Street, Newark MArket 3-3752 Gaffney Food Products 407 Schuyler Ave., Kearny KEarny 2-0077 Gallo's Meat Market 85 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEamy 2-3647 The Glass Company Glass - Paints - Wall Paper 571 Washington Avenue, Belleville BElleville 2-1556 H. A. Green Co. 30 Halsey Street, Newark Sporting Goods MArket 3-1790 Grobel's Esso Station 450 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-9527 Compliments of Mayor Gaeckle and Council Gus's Quality Market-Meats and Poultry 33 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst RUtherford 2-7546 Harry Grossman, Jeweler 471 Thomas Avenue, Lyndhurst RUtherford 2-6216 Compliments of Gallo's Meat Markets Hall Meslin Co., Inc. William A. Hall 921 Bergen Avenue, Jersey City JOurnal Square 2-8735 Harding Pharmacy 48 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-5272 Compliments of Harry's Esso Station 353 Ridge Road, North Arlington Henderson and Company Plumbing, Heating, and Tinning 9 Harding Avenue, North Arlington KEarny 2-0447 Hilton's Department Store Knitting Bar 850 Kearny Avenue, Arlington KEarny 2-5215 Hinze Delicatessen 533 Harrison Avenue, Harrison HArrison 6-8236 Homelite Corp. 39 River Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-3575 Home News Service Louis A. Gilio 1 Wesley Place, North Arlington Hopper, Inc., Albert H. Mfr. of Monuments and Mausoleums 329-341 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEamy 2-8760 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hudson Hugo s Florist 287 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-1157 Thomas J. Hyland, D.D.S. 133 Kearny Avenue, Kearny KEarny 2-1250 Best Wishes from Jacob's Market, Inc. Arlington Jarvis Oil Co. Box 183, Arlington KEarny 2-4655 Compliments of J. B. Jersey Fluorescent Service Al De Frino 726 New York Avenue, Lyndhurst RUtherford 4-0458-J Johnnie's Market J. T. Washiewicz 77 Gold Street, North Arlington KEarny 2-9785 Jordan's Market Groceries - Meats - Frozen Foods 50 Union Avenue, North Arlington KEarny 2-2470 J ulian's Stationery Greeting Cards - Fountain Service 594 Ridge Road, North Arlington 93 Kardinal Sweet Shoppe Ice Cream Parlor 81 Luncheonette 408 Kearny Avenue, Kearny KEarny 2-9798 Kearny Federal Savings and Loan Association 614 Kearny Ave., Arlington La Placa, Philip Electrical Contractor 268 Stuyvesant Avenue, Lyndhurst RUtherford 2-8555-J Laterza, Anthony 309 Union Avenue, Belleville BElleville 2-1818 Lou's Service Station 100W Sunoco Products 209 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-4574 Dr. T. H. Mahoney 321 Ridge Road, Rutherford RUtherford 2-1423 James J. Martine, D.D.S. 314 Harrison Avenue, Harrison HArrison 6-3111 Maximillian's Tavern Maximillian Czerminski 195 Grand Street, Jersey City BElleville 4-9015 Dr. Martin Meehan 339 Washington Avenue, Belleville BElleville 2-3271 Compliments of Joseph Melillo Melone's Market Grocery - Meats 328 Davis Avenue KEarny 2-2084 Thos. Meloro 81 Son Retail Monuments 271 Ridge Road KEarny 2-2896 M. J. Merkin Paint Co., Inc. Paint Manufacturer, Lyndhurst Milmor's 25 Ridge Road RUtherford 2-7970 Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. William P. B. Nemzek New Jersey Brass Mfg. Co. 577 Davis Avenue, Arlington KEarny 2-5570 Niagara Cleaners - Dyers 105 Niagara Street, Newark RUtherford 2-4788-J Best Wishes to the Graduates North Arlington Democratic Club North Arlington Pharmacy William Wolper 1 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEamy 2-0446 The Observer 531 Kearny Avenue, Arlington KEarny 2-2232 O'Connor Agency Real Estate - Insurance 8 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-7000 Dr. Bernard A. O'Connor 314 North Fourth Street, Harrison HArrison 6-5462 O'Malley Construction Co. General Contractors 15 Bay Street, Montclair MOntclair 3-1660 Eugene F. Osborn Painter and Decorator 708 William Street, Harrison HArrison 6-1796 9 Otto s Upholstery Shop Otto Haag 75 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-6185 Park Cleaning Co. G. Safar 215 Stuyvesant Avenue, Lyndhurst RUtherford 2-2682 Park Rest Bar 81 Grill Andrew G. McGourley 201 Park Avenue, Lyndhurst RUtherford 2-9675 Priscilla Pharmacy Reliable Prescription Service 722 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst RUtherford 2-2213 Rainbow Silk Shop Textiles 52 Beech Street, North Arlington KEarny 2-7567 H. W. Reese, Dairy 79 Schuyler Avenue, North Arlington K.Eamy 2-1584 Regal Super Market 574 Ridge Road, North Arlington Edward T. Reid Mr. J. B. Reilly Religious Goods 57 Halsey Street, Newark The Rexall Store Charles Alario, Reg. Ph. 680 Kearny Avenue, Arlington KEamy 2-1210 Ridge Beauty Salon Beauty Shop 594 Ridge Road, North Arlington K.Earny 2-7321 Ridge Electric 12 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-6696 Ridge Lumber Company 241 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-1828 Ridge Road Bakery Mr. 81 Mrs. Wehland 20 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-5140 Ridge Toyland 36 Ridge Road, North Arlington Riverside Grill Bernard G. O'Hara 477 Passaic Ave., Arlington Royal Lumber 81 Mill Work Co. 455 Schuyler Avenue, Kearny KEarny 2-1778-9 C. A. Ronson Five and Ten 4 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-2442 A. Russomanno Tailor 508 North Fourth Street, Harrison Ruth's Shoppe Ruth Chiaviello 594 Ridge Road, North Arlington Ridge Hardware Co. Fred Dreskin 582 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-5611 Norman D. Samson, M.D. 281 Kearny Avenue, Keamy KEamy 2-1246 Sargent Motors 89 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-6230 J. L. Schilling Company 260 Fifth Avenue, New York City MUrray Hill 5-6996 Schoenleber 29 Branford Place, Newark Newark Pipe Shop MArket 2-8911 Schroeder's Bakery 35 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst Cformerly of Arlingtonl RUtherford 2-6971 Shell Service Station William C. Barrett Belleville Pike and River Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-6260 Silver Bell Tavern 15 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-9876 Dr. George Simms 541 Page Avenue, Lyndhurst RUtherford 2-4296 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. John Skinner Spick and Span Cleaners Tuxedos - Full Dress - Cut Aways to hire 155 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEamy 2-7670 Stade's Bakery Willie Stade 464 Elm Street, Arlington Standard Tool 81 Mfg. Co. Elm Street and Laurel Avenue, Arlington Steve's Flower Shop Frank Kinlan 505 North Fourth Street, Harrison HArrison 6-8024 94 The Suburban Distinctive Gifts, Novelties, Unusual Lamps 28 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-5803 Sweet Box 584 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-9530 Sweet Shop Harry Wiebolt 9 North Fourth Street, Harrison HArrison 6-9831 Taylor's Jewels 822 Kearny Avenue, Arlington KEarny 2-5671 Teuber Optical Company Wholesale and Mfg. Opticians 212 North Fourth Street, Harrison HArrison 6-2959 Stephen Tierney, D.D.S. 680 Kearny Avenue, Kearny KEarny 2-4662 Tom the Tailor 165 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-7197 Tri County Landscaping and Tree Surger 764 Ten Eyck Avenue, Lyndhurst RUtherford 2-9527-M Trojan Tool and Die Company Walter A. .lanoski 256 Grant Avenue, East Newark HArrison 6-2687 Tully's Super Market The Complete Food Store 277 Beech Street, Arlington Van Keuren and Son 501 Passaic Ave., E. Newark Vic's Dairy Vic Pomart 47 Emmet Street, Belleville BElleville 2-4794 West End Auto Exchange, Inc. 960 Newark Ave., Jersey City Auto Wreckers J0urnal Square 2-2742, 2-2743 West Hudson Buick Co. Buick Automobiles 188 Kearny Ave., Kearny KEarny 2-3800 William J. Vosper, D. D. S. 802 Keamy Avenue, Arlington KEarny 2-6426 White Oaks Market Butcher-Grocer 308 Washington Avenue, Nutley NUtley 2-9799 White Rose Delicatessen 384 Belleville Pike, North Arlington KEarny 2-4556 Compliments of Mr. J. Wynn Bernard Ziemak Memorial Architect 257 Ridge Road, North Arlington KEarny 2-0094 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Grade 9A Grade 9B Grade 9C Grade 10A Grade 10B Grade 11A Grade 11B J UNIORS Virginia Bernadino Kathleen Beyer John Borrelli James Botens Doris Bryan Bernice Bugglin Anna Caldwell James Cavanaugh Robert Christie John Connolly Gene Corbo Joseph Cottrell Eugene Courtney Thomas Cox Gertrude Crossin Marilyn Davey Robert Deane Joseph Deegan Michael Deegan Geraldine Degnan Richard Desmond Patricia Donovan Kathleen Duffy Peter Eckert Gerald Fitzgerald J oan A. Frotton Althea Gillon Joan Grady Evelyn Hagoort Marilyn Hagoort William Hall Janet Hayes Thomas Hekker Peter Herron Patricia Hickey Dorothy Horvath Edgar Jarvis Bernadette Kiel Emily Landers Albert Lecomte Fred Lewis Albert Logiudice Philip Lundell John McCann Margaret McDonnell Joanmarie McGuinness Carol McManus Rose Mead Joanne Montiverde Veronica Moriarity Ellen Nash Anne Nuzer Joseph Pollari Margaret Mary Reilly Carol Seconish Edward Sidley Dorothy Szymanski Gerard Wynn SOPHOMORES Donald Anderson Paul Bass Maureen Bennett Doris Bohan Patricia Brosnan Elizabeth A. Browne Jane Browne Donald Buote Mary Burke Irene Carr Student Patrons Robert Conlon Daniel Davanzo Marilyn Delaney Gloria DiStrurco Mary Dougherty Patricia Doughton Audrey Fahy Joan Farrell Patricia Fescoe MaryLou Hannon Joyce Hekker Loretta Homschek Lorraine Hood Patricia Johnson Patricia Ann Johnson Elaine Jordan Barbara Kaufman Thomas Keenan Ann Kenyon Joan Leach Clem Madden James Marion Patricia McAndrews Claire McGeehin Jacqueline A. McGinn Joan McGrath Kevin McHugh Pauline Mittony Jean Murphy Knox Munnerlein Maryann Novak John J. 0'Brien Patricia Pawlak Charles Peck Therese Phillips Klara Preis Anne Rapsis Peter Rapsis Carolyn Reddington Mary Ronan William Roughley Carol Scheper Robert Sheridan Richard Silcox Fred Smith Gerard Speidel Dorothy Tawgin Gerald Thompson Vestals Joan Walsh Patricia Ward Virginia Weber Patricia Whalen Leo Wiemer Doreen Wishart Richard Wood Robert Woodward Audrey Zaiser FRESHMEN Marie Addeo Edward Atherton Jay Aumente Mary Ann Angionni John Baker Margaret Barrett Robert Berra Elizabeth Ann Best Edwin Beyer Joan Beyer Edna Blair Thomas Braney Joe Bruce Catherine Buckholz John J. Burke Peggy Burns Teresa Caldwell Marie Cappuccino Mary Case Pat Cicchino Victoria Ciociola Lucita Ciresi Rosemary Corbin Anthony P. Costa Frank Dantico Barbara Dassinger Dorothyann Dassinger Marita Davanzo Barbara Deely Madonna Deegan Carol A. Dennis Ernest Dentzan Geraldine Dietz Charles Dimlar Shirley Duplain Michael Eagan Lois Fagan James Flynn Cecilia Frase Richard Frotton Joan Graf Mary Grant Roger Haight Daniel Healey Lois Heiart Henry Heintjes Freddie Hotaling James Irving Dorothy Kastner Frank Kearney Patricia Keane Virginia Klose Dolores Klena Judith Labus Anita Loin John Madden John Maher Doris Makowicz Marrianne Malizia Howard Malloy Dolores Marty Lawrence Massara Alan W. Maver Norma Mawer Robert McCann John McDermott Clare Mead Theresa Miller Dolores Monaghan John Mooney Thomas Nolan Dianne O'Sullivan Carmine Paganelli George Pedersen Michael Pierce David Pierson Alfred Priebe Helen Rickershauser William Rinaldi Jim Ryan Leo Ryan Helen Schmitt Anthony Sever Carole Shaughnessy Doris M. Shaughnessy John Shepherd Diane Smillie Kenneth Sonner Regina Sonowski Charles Speidel Mary Ann Tata Edward F. Taylor Richard W. Tekin Madelina Tobin John Trpnicke Susan Tuosti David Van Brunt James Verrier Sylvia Venturini John Walsh Carol Werner Nancy White Joyce Will Catherine Williams Barbara Wurtemberg QUEEN OF PEACE SCHOOL Claire Akey, Grade 2 Anna May Cifune, Grade 8B Edward Cifune, Grade 5B Francis Connolly, Grade 6A Michael Currie, Grade 3 Jane and Pat Delaney, Grade 5 Robert Haag, Grade 6A Justine Hekker, Grade 6B James Keenan, Grade IB Kelvin Keenan, Grade P.P. Edward Kiernan, Grade 7 Joseph McGovern, Grade 6A Carolann Panchick, Grade 6B Florence Quinn, Grade 8A Eileen Smith, Grade P.P. Joseph Smith, Grade 4 Michael B. Smith, Grade 1 Rosemary Torsiello, Grade 5A Pre-Primer Grade 1A Grades 1-2 Grade 2A Grade 3A Grade 3B Grade 4A Grade 4B Grade 5A Grades 5-6 Grade 6A Grade 7A Grade 7B Grade 8A Grade BB OTHER SCHOOLS Marilyn Ambielli, Orange High School Elizabeth Behan, St. Mary's, Nutley Martin Booth, Jr., St. James Kathryn Brady, St. Bridget's, Madison Richard Brady, Jr., St. Peter's Prep. Jack Caddigan, St. Nicholas, Passaic Alice M. Callanan, Ladycliff College, New York Florence Clarke, St. Mary's, Nutley C. Ethel Colyer, Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia Joan Corbin, Roosevelt' School John J. Czerminski, Our Lady of Czestochowa John Dougherty, St. Stephen's School Richard Dougherty, St. Stephen's School Elizabeth Dougherty, St. Stephens School Sally Gallagher, St. Rose of Lima Margaret Rose Gallagher, St. Rose of Lima Joseph Glamp, St. Stephen's School Joe Keane, Belleville High School Richard Kohanski, Lincoln School Jacqueline Dolores Mayer, Caldwell College, New Jersey Elizabeth Meehan, St. Peter's, Belleville Martin Meehan, St. Peter's, Belleville Pat Meehan, St. Peter's Belleville Regina Meehan, St. Peter's, Belleville John Murphy, Kearny High School Alice Nitch, Lyndhurst High School PRE-SCHOOL Kathleen Berckman Edward Dougherty Meredith Meehan Patricia Norton Salvatore Edward SanPhillip xg I ,. . fz 'MG 71 .,-5f,Q.:,4, ,,, fm r 1 ' 1 ' 7 f' -A if . fp, 3 I 4 lx X' J ,fr - ff,,:- X A if A H' V-1' A J y f m ,I -126--ef ,1 5 +1 A-ff 1 N , J I X, K jj f yy 1 .J W0--Ldv If I fu - X57 ' Y J Ty! X-E VK f' 'x ' - f 1 ' ' - ' 1' WH, -5, E . . 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