Queen of Peace High School - Pact Yearbook (North Arlington, NJ)
- Class of 1954
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Qpens Mariar Rom -M Pope Pius XII is Shown on the balcony of the Basilica of St. Mary Major here giving the blessing uurbi et 01-bi fto the city and to the worldj after pre- siding at ceremonies opening the Marian Year. 631' You are all beautyvul, 0 Mary! You are the glory, you are the joy you are the honor of our people! Amen. l'f,rrerpl from lllP prayer for Wuryfs Y ronrpowzl In His Holiness. l'i11s Yll EEl5ii'S!'.illIC:i.wE?G' WCJH5'lil'W-IFETIHQI .2 1 Wbll6332'M.n 1 E OFFER T0 MARY in memory of the glorious privilege of her Immaculate Conception, this record of our school year. May her maternal heart find pleasure in this story of the boys and girls of Queen of Peace High'School who love Mary as their Heavenly Mother. OUR LADYl HIGH SCH L ,f Vt V , V m, , . ,'oL f '5825 Wa Wiki Q Bishop-designate Justin Nlccarthy, XILIARY BISHOP OF NEWARK TULAR BISHOP OF DOIEERUS Your Excellency: AD MULTOS ANNOS! May we, in this issue of our Yearbook, express to you our sincere con- gratulations on your recent elevation to the Episcopacy. May we offer you our heartfelt wish for many blessed fruitful years as a Successor of the Apostles. May we ask you to accept our promise of continued prayer, and may we hope to be included in your prayers. Your devoted children, THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1954. We ix., 1, Yun , fb' 1' ij.: W 2 O 7 ,V ,K The Right Reverend Monsignor William F. Lawlor, PA., LLD DIOCESAN SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS DIOCESAN CONSULTOR PROTHONOTARY APOSTOLIC The Right Reverend Monsignor Peter B. O'Connor PASTOR, OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE CHURCH CENSOR LIBRORUM OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF NEWARK DIRECTOR OF THE ARCHDIOCESAN MISSION BAND DOMESTIC PRELATE RELIGION DEPARTMENT Right Reverend Monsignor Peter B. O'Connor Rev. Father Thomas F. Duffy Rev. Father Richard M. McGuinness Rev. Father Edward V. Duffy PRINCIPAL Mother Regina Mercedes ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Sister Marie-Madeleine Sister John Aloysius HISTORY DEPARTMENT Sister Clare Emmanuel Sister Mary Matilda MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS Sister Mary Immaculate Heart Sister Miriam Mercedes Sister Rita Xavier Sister Marie Victorine LANGUAGE DEPARTMENTS fLatin, French, Spanishl Sister Eileen Marie Sister James Eileen Sister Marie Isabel Sister Ann Beatrice COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Sister Catharine Anita Sister M. Carlotta 6 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Mr. James Guarino Miss Ann Cuidera MUSIC DEPARTMENT Mr. Ugo Carano SECRETARY Miss Anne McCart SCHOOL NURSE Miss Margaret Peck HEALTH OFFICER Mr. Charles A. Kientz '-0--w,........, f.. w i L..mh2. n ns cmfmw ' My Nz AK+0'?of. ie mi fndgfnv- T F ,gc qw N a discussion on the Queens Work . This sophomore class has just finished GC 9 7, A L Qilf1lUH23ilB girl -H H' W 11 I! I, hh L ulra I I Hifi ' iz an A an f 5' 4 H4 ff f fu6ef1e nf Q 'lm 0 Mother of Perpetual Help, To Thee we come imploring help. H Behold us here, from far and near To ash of Thee our help to beg Perpetual help, we beg of Thee Our souls from sin and sorrow freeg H Direct our wandering feetaright, And be Thyself our own true light. 9 FRE H Rip CJ. Shutakl and his cronies CR. Dimler and R. Brennunl are more concerned with the news than with the scoldings of Dame Van Winkle fMnrie Simon? . , - Freshmen highlight significant settings in Ivanhoe . Blur at i 5. , 'R N, X Freshman boys proudly display their history projects. 45 -A sm 1 1 my , Q r Q-1 lan nt f ar 1. 1, 3 Freshman hoys of 9A exhibit their Religion project. 13 KK -Xf. 5 ,,.. me U4 We Q , .N Q.. M Kifsfisg O Virgin M other, Lady of good counsel Sweetest picture artist ever drew , In all doubtsg I fly to thee for guidance Mother, tell me, what am I to do? . By the face to Jesus' face inelining' , Sheltered safely in thyamantle blue By His little arms around thee twiningo Mother, tell me, what am I to do? By the light within thy dear eyes dwelling By the tears that dim their lustretoo, By the story that those tears are telling M other, tell me, what am I to do? I Life alas! is often dark and dreary, Cheating shadows hide the truth from view When my soul is most perplexed and weary Mother, tell me, what am I todo? I Plead my cause, for whatecartfllelrgizfuse thee? Get me backeaflis savirtggrace is y I Aho! I know thou dost not wish to lose me, Motherg tell me, what am I I to-do? Beg of azz my friends, me best and aemag Oh, my counsellor sincere true, I I 1 Let ,thy voice sound always jrst and dearest, Mother, telltme, wliatamil todo? B Any doubts the sophomores may have had, have vanished after Claire's explanation. Sophomores admire the fancy footwork of the matador in one of the Spanish projects. PH Potential translators for the U. N. The baloptican has a way of holding the attention of the Biology Class. SM. , , Mme,-,...,a ICDRE Spanish V students find that the tape recorder often be- trays amusing errors in pronunciation. James Cicciola and William Ward arrange records from Merchant of Venicen while Antonio fFrz1nk Femanoj discusses his sad mood with his friends Salanio, Salereno, and Salerno fFrank'Stasko, Anthony Montesano, and Sam Ciresij . These IOC girls, .loan Martinson, Claire Pierz, Annette Hirsch, and Henrietta Minnis play the parts of Portia and Nerissa from Act I, Scene 2, 'gMerchant of Venice. 10D relives French Revo- lution in English projects. There are smiles that make us happy . . . This may be said of these generous li- brary aides who are ever ready to help an inquiring student. 18 These Sophomores are very proud of their projects made for English II. Geometry traps Sophomores . . . sooner or later! What does she have that our homemade seioritas don't have?,' Q1 who mf ,af to t Future diplomats? Could be - They take their French seriously. 19 0 Queen of the Holy 'Rosary . e Oh bless us as wehpraye l e And offer thee loufnroses L e garlands While fromhoufeFother'sogo,rdene With owing Iieqm bold he hWe gqfheri in 'tliinefhonory I ' 3 Budsowhite, and redfydndh gold. h 0 Queen of the1HolyhR0sary Each mystefy' blends with thine The sacred 'life of Jesus' e e e In every stepdivine. e h e e Thy soul was hisfoir garden e Thy virgin breasf- his ,throne Thy thoughts his faithfuhlomifror Refleeting Him alone. Sweet Lady of the Rosary White roses let us bring And lay them roundhthy footstool Before our Infant King. hh For nestling in thy bosom h Coffs Son was fain to be The 'Child ofythy obedience y And spotless purity. n he The Juniors are very proud of the projects they produced for this phase of history. Joan Verrier, the dunce, is enjoying the part as she tells about school life in the Colonies. Paul Barrettis paper on 5'Occupations during the Colonial Period, is most fascinating. 22 JU French II students take joy in arranging their project. The Square Dance is one feature of social life in the American Colonies. While Robert Petrella reads, Charles DeLuca ve proudly displays pictures of forms of punishments in Colonial times. These were the heroes of the Constitutional Convention. History looks interesting here. Lillian Ala and Anita Nelson kee careful The ever faithful, C. Buczrynske, A. Brady and E Currie of 11C are pleased to show off their artistic ability. Experiments in Physics Lab take time but its fun to work together. P Watch on 11C's display for Book Week. Fx Pleasurable moments at the Catholic Book Mart. 23 X U r. 1 4 m e y-.--GA if 1 1, Q 3 K L V ' ...Q ' x 3' x A . , ,..: . f ,Sv A f s ,,x, I ? 7 1 -w w y A I x, rlf li fs A . f V, M G .0 C Q f J E731 fwgggseiiiig X R75 .g g , L , ,:,. , . 5 ., 5- ff- A ,, Uwgiggp V ,Jr-Q , msilzzff - . i gp F VM N - - S. , EM? 31 3 ig .. 25511 V K, r f jjfLjf1..J5:xumTgl,Nu xy. .V w 5 . .1 'Avg A 11'-1. Ya ., - ' A E:,. . b,, . 5 V , sign? ' . ' df' 5' 2 .L 5 '- 1 I ' A ,,.,, , .. ,,,Q , L,., . Q -,i 2 . 6, -1 Ia, Dear Mr. Jo . 21 I - -Q U1 N-wwmf 'filfmunf at E wgee12Qw9E'YeikP N- N.. ffv..., M I j QWQ-'1-M ? lij1m12p-f+w I If QM n 1 L.: 7 1 . K 5 s ,1 N In fy - 'Q K my hi! ti 4 l v f., .-- Xflllllg Ill0l'Il6Illh at the castmg OUR LADY OF FATIMAFS PEACE PACT FROM HEAVEN Six times, from May through October of 1917, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to three little shepherd children at Fatima, Portugal, to give to the world a peace plan from Heaven. Today, the world is filled with hate, strife and greed. Humanity is threatened with atomic war, with its accompanying suffering, misery, death and destruction such as has never been seen before in the entire history of mankind. The only hope for averting these disasters lies in the fulfillment, by a sufi- cient number of people, of the requests made by the Mother of God at Fatima. These simple requests, if heeded in time, will eliminate all wars, cure the mental and spiritual ills of mankind, and will bring about a lasting, peaceful mode of life that will lead all to Heaven and eternal happiness with Almighty God. The peace pact from Heaven forms the only hope for true peace in the world today. PUTTING THE PEACE PLAN INTO ACTION History has recorded as having taken place, many of P the terrible disasters predicted by the Mother of God in 1917. These things cannot be undone. But we still have our futures ahead of us. They can be happy futures, filled with peace if we live our lives according to Our Lady's requests. These requests: 12 penance and reparationg 22 the daily recitation of the Rosaryg 32 the five First Saturdaysg and 42 consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary form the peace plan from Heaveni'--our only hope. HISTORY . . . HEAR IT! I Ruth Peck types a project as Eleanor Dietz and Beverly Spahn learn correct techniques in telephoning. QW' Wk r as Senior secretarial students Maureen Hughes, Florence Edwards and Pa- tricia Thornton learn the operation of the Underwood electric typewriter. HISTORY . . . SEE IT! I 'fm mmefir HISTORY . . . STUDY IT! 'El M., 67 5 4,495 A trip to Bergen Pines gives students opportunity to observe precautions taken by Health Department. Senior boys strive to discover properties of nitric acid. 2 s 2 Checking neutralization by a milliameter can he fun. Mary Ann Nottage, Margaret Kincaid and Margaret Duff study the visible filing system in the school office. 31 Seniors: Carole Crosla, Regina Lynskey, Patricia Buckwald, Constance Gardner, and Ro- berta Scott listen in to Ann Stelzelis comments on varied themes of Book Weeksg 1946-1953. S 2 Arlene McDonald asyaits reaction on the theme of Book Week, '52. LAT1 TUDE Ts, EJQICE. 0 happy members of the Latin Club! At last your dream has come true. The Latin Trophy is yours! M Donald Kieffer, James Costello, Constance Gardner, and Patricia Mahoney i ,Q pose with Monsignor as some of their Latin Club members look on WY- Y ' ' -1 Seniors and Juniors have an enjoyable tin with the Auxilium Latinum Magazine. All listen attentively to Monsignor's acceptance of the Latin Trophy. Monsignor addresses members of the Latin Club at that never- to-be-forgotten meeting Q I in December. Freshman boys are anxious to examine closely the Trophy held by Monsignor and the two Senior Auxilium Latinum medal winners. WAsW I PE PLE 0 11 THE PRESS NEWS W STAFF Patricia F. Buclcwald Donald J Kieffer Edward L. Conlon Q, P. News editors of '53-'54s Donald Kieffer, Arlene McDonald, Edward Conlon, Patricia Buckwald, Regina Lynskey, and James Costello initiate the new editors for '54-'55: Hattie Davey, Helen Bevins, Robert Petrella, Ruth Ann Weliner, and Edward Kiernan. Reginia M. An., 3, 4 9, f ,Q-V K 'SW 'X ,.. Lynskey 3 Arlene D. McDonald itorial Staff keeps busy as bees. Patron Staff Patron Slips are piling ups! EDITCDRIAL STAFF 'if 'mmf Florence R. Edwards James J. , Costello ' A Constance Garclner Editor-in-Chief ASSISTANT EDITORS Mary Ann 35 M. Roberta Nottage Scott The annual Retreat opening the 1953-54 school year began on September 16, and was conducted by Father Robert F. Grady of the Church of the Epiphany, Cliffside, New Jersey. In his sermons, Father included such topics as the peace which the world now seeks . . . a peace found only in union with Godg the reward of a good lifeg devotion to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament of His Loveg devotion to Our Blessed Lady, and finally the necessity of praying often to determine one's vocation. The student body assisted each morning at the Holy Sacrifice' of the Massg at the closing Mass, the students received Holy Communion. Students on the way to the opening of Retreat. NNUAL RETREAT ig Egfr - - 1 C V I I Yu-Zjlg - Rev Father Grady distributes Ho y 0mmlmi0I1 to Senior Boys. Part of the Army of Youth are coming forward to receive Holy Communion a 1 , Mal Eager Freshmen await their coveted medals I I 011 Friday, September 30th, Mon- signor Peter B. 0,Connor oilieiated at the reception of one hundred forty students into the Blessed Mother's Sodality. The group was comprised of one hundred twenty-five freshmen and fifteen students from among the upper classes. Among those received were Sen- iors: John DeFillippo and Leo Ma- loneg Juniors: William Scott, John McMarrow, David Newton, and Boh- ert Plattg Sophomores: Kathleen Wa- rok, James Norton, Richard Maddern, Louis Acocella, George Manning, Jo- seph McMahon, Harold Masciatellc, John Krok, and Carol McGowan. Monsignor congratulated the new members and told them of the many advantages as well as the great honor of being received into the Sodality of Our Blessed Lady. The ceremony closed with solemn Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. New members recite their pledge TY , ,aw 7 if +P-iqlieig J 1 A if W 9 . , 'Q W 'Q N mileage , 'L'w V A-QQEMELY kb' S Ht , 96 I 3 3 5, 1 t 9 5 ,lax 6 I ' ' 1 I . 1 I, - 4' X . If 1 All ' 1 I ll ' i 'Z 'x ' 5 These three little men have had a busy day. A 9' A I y X 5 3 I 'i't 'We 1fi52, A L ... '-S WELCQME ox, PRE HME 'Wai 1 P HS. Ngyembar 2 1 9 5 3 Freshman Welcome Cast: freafling left to rightl Front Row. Ronald Kolbinger, Joseph Costello, James Kelly. Second Row. Bernice Costello, Margaret Hallisey, Eileen Walsli, Laureen Bliven, Darlene S ahn, Marguerite Stuhler Back Row: Rose Koshliek Ro P - s ' berta Scott, Richard Chrystal, Constance Gardner, Roberta Hirsch. 40 -Meet the Cunningham twins! fi 44 ff A. lfflwzlfi if ia, M Q, ,- S3 1, 4 X ,wlfllrvf Q. 'fl J. fmffa ',f,5.1 , iv '-4- .'. ,. 4 ',' ' ,aw 4 .9 Ns' Q Lf K A- '3 ax x v N5 N A if ZW ' ,,,Kf S35 4 f W V kg .Q L ,g 1 ,u ik Q '31 ' i fr '1 -'P k 5 M. if ' f U, f f Y M if f ik A if 4 . k.f , .4 T Q ,. ' x. - QQ Q 1 nf iti- W. - 1-an-., Nw X V SPN iiiffgkiiiug mr-1 'ffl Q H fyii If I K .: . Q ' Zig? 3 5 is gf 9 f'Wefvv'-'7? if'Y',f iuxwmnioi ' ,Epi ' V' f 11511134 of ia .ISM 655161 ,mg BTU 1-U S B1 3 s0'BO0Ta or YW avg' was www, 50' Monsignor impressed on Student Council its dignity and responsibility. 1 f N STALL TI Joan Richmond receives insignia as Class Officer in Section 10A This is a bi-lateral contract N- the Student Council and Student Body working together spells success. KMonsignorD ?EfQ15??' M A Acceptance speech by James Costello won support of stu- dent body by its sincere appeal for all-out support. 3' . -3- Air-,gr ,Puri PLEDGE FOR THE STUDENT BODY I solemnly promise to conduct myself on all occasions in a manner befitting a student of Queen of Peace High Schoolg to cooperate in maintaining proper school disciplineg to help enforce regu- lations for the cleanliness of the school propertyg to maintain quiet and order particularly in the corridors and general assembly through the exercise of self- control, courtesy and obedienceg and to recognize my obligation in upholding the reputation, honor and ideals of Queen of Peace High School. X f - resentation of insi nia b Monsi nor E Y E to President of Student Council, 45 James Costello. I will discharge my duties without fear or favor, so help me Cod. fstudent Council Pledgel Gabrielle Jones, Class Officer of 9B, assumes responsibility for the fledglings of Q.P.H.S. The Clee Club, accompanied by Kenneth McKee, brought the In- stallation Ceremony of the Student Council to an impressive close. FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Crowning - December 7, 1953 QPENING THE MARIA YEAR O MARY CONCEIVED 0 Mary conceived without sin Pray for us, pray for us, 0 Mary conceived without sin, Pray for us who have recourse to thee OUR LADY GROUP Anna May Cifune, Mary Alice Kennedy, Margaret Kincaid, Jo- seph Femano, Dorothy Mittony, Patrick Acot-ella, Barbara War- dell, Joseph Dietz, Robert Cut- kowski, Frances Balazs, Anita Nelson, Lillian Ala, Don. Lewis, Elaine Reid, Patrick Russell, Dol. Nappa, Geo. McDermott, Professional L. Turonis, M. L. Russell, Ceo. Immaculate Mary Driscoll, E. Cooney, R. Creegan, C i A. Delio, J. Lawless, D. Apple- , Town ng . ton, A. M. Wiedman. Hail Mary Kthree tlmesl Aspiration O Mary Conceivedn fthree timesl The Act of Consecration is recited by these students Singing: Immaculate Mary this gr: in union with all the pupils in the classrooms. starts oh' from the Library The Procession group goes down to the What a privilege to crown Our Lady! statue of Our Blessed Lady. IMMACULATE MARY 'mmaculate Mary! Our hearts are on fire, Phat title so wondrous, Fills all our desire. CHORUS 4ve, Ave, Ave Maria! five, Ave, Maria! We pray for our Mother, The Church upon earth, find bless, sweetest Lady, The land of our birth. Ve pray for Cod,s glory, May His kingdom come, Ve pray for His Vicar, Our Father in Rome. Ve pray for all sinners, And souls that now stray From Jesus and Mary I n heresy's way. Vor poor, sick, afflicted, Thy mercy we crave, 4nd comfort the dying, Thou light of the grave. Fhere is no need, Mary, Nor ever hath been Vhich thou canst not supco Immaculate Queen. 47 ra Q if I A A f 1' . The crown for Our Blessed Lady was fashioned and donated by members of Our Lady's Group. Monsignor praises the performance and gives his Christmas blessing to parents and students. JU 1 CHRI TMA SSEMBLY fe gf, 5 Jingle Bells chorus imitate the Rockeltes. Clee Club opens the performance with Christmas Carols. Quartette: Joan Verrier, Carol Lindeman, Patricia Frotton, and Hattie Davey, entertain with White Christmas. 48 Waiting for Santa skit as players sing Gi ' 99 Santa Claus Is Coming to Town. 1 1 Santa, Richard Jagen, arrives to please all with his gay Ho-ho-ho. Joan Verrier, as Frosty the Snowman, and Carol , Lindeman demonstrate a song and dance act. JUNI0 P -S1Zd' d P. H. S, If ASSEMBLY Iggnlnsizttz 1vff1'2fey eflinfwlczaigf. 9 eC61nber 2 u unzu., nuwanu 1xu:umu, uuu 1 aux uaucu. ' li 5 Secretary, Miss McCart, makes the office ready in the Crissy way. ..C elehralzes Christmas All IIHIIUS On Decksskfinin I, scenery project for Junior issdrrglzilcy to There are smiles that make us happy as is shown by the students of llC. .--Y bln sou...--f r - Students pose before beginning Apparently Santa Claus remembered 10A. 50 Rob Crla Hirsch and Patr' ' . Buck 1 as ,, whl ' 'Cla WH d set Q - 1 e Michael Bezrne arranges lightslle muslc . 4 l 77 , I M Y K E gn .fy ' rr,L: i k 4 , V, Exif, E ,. . f 5 ykffwf m '55, ' veg' Q gg N Q Af ',',p Y' s 'M '. x 5: : 4-4:3 K Z ,TA I mf? M-fi - ' ' fs- Q 3, www -. i 4 , , V' l Q rf ,Q y Q. fsmg, 'A 1 GPR' J . LW , flaw is k We 1 i ,xx , 563 Y as vw ,sl x ,nl ' 2:.,.-4-fvff ,,f 'WM 'WI TER WG DERLANDW The Christmas Dance, L'Winter Wonderland',, December 20th, 1953. Roberta .Hirschs beautiful so prano contributes to the evening's enjoyment. MQ Not even standing room here' Any social affair will be a suc- cess if Mr. Carano is in charge. The trilling trio, .loan Verrier, Carol Lindeman, and Hattie Davey, rest after their performance. ...t E. Elimination Contest winners are treated to a ride in the sleigh. Frosty leads the Bunny Hop 5 J I Jhffg ' -k ' , 5 M-f ,. H- . , ,, , M., L- ggieaw SM hge? ar Ax bw N ,, 3 :11-, ...- ....,,, .D.W, , 'gs Q., 1 ki, i f. -2.15 ti M ' , 3,5 1 fi ww fill 9 Z V,- Ev . U fi' J M M, if' 'if iii J. U 2, 1 5 . If f , oeaptams Walsh and Conlon await verdict of a coin 'fflipf' '53 VARSITY ootbaii Coac pea QS Football to many of you is an exciting sport to ob- serve on an autumn afternoon but to the twenty-five MEN of the Q.P. varsity, football is a love and a personal sacrifice. Every afternoon, rain or shine, you will find behind N.A. high school the varsity in actiong that is, if you can find the time to leave the afternoon tea party. At a typical afternoon practice session you might see Joe Brady leading the boys while running lapsg Don Kieffer exercisingg Knobby Walsh digging for the extra yard with Walt Gunn on his backg Dude MacDonald punting to Rich Maddern and John Morrellg Ed Conlon and Lou Morrell passing to the endsg Jim Bayer and Dave New- ton making vicious tackles and blocksg or Ed Kiernan down field blocking on the dummies. All the squad participates in these fundamentals along with the above mentioned few. Afternoon practice session commences before four and ends as you are probably at home enjoying the eve- ning meal or listening to the steeple chimes ring six times. Before the team is dismissed in the evening they run a half mile. The headlights of many cars light up the field so as to guide the squad around the field. Now the boys go home to clean up and have their evening meal or study. Sometimes everyone is too fatigued to enjoy the evening meal or study but the team knows that good students make better team players. The description of a typical practice day might not sound too rough but before you judge, consider that the twenty-five MEN now on the team are the survivors of an original squad of fifty boys. Congratulations to these men who have the desire to play football and the courage and stamina to endure the physical and mental strain of practices. The MEN now on the squad are all the TEAM men and everything they do is as a unit. Thanks to the students who are making such personal sacrifices for the honor of Q. P. Sometimes we wonder if such hard work is necessary as victories haven't come as frequently as desired but the coaches believe that the hard work has built up character in the team and has prevented injuries and the individ- ual will benefit in years to come. Terry Kearney, Joe Sheedy, and Rich Maddern, unable to play for the rest of the season, are valuable assets to the team as they give the fellows added incen- tive and extra spirit. In this my first venture into the field of coaching, I have enjoyed many pleasant .days along with the bitter moments and I want to thank the MEN who have worked so hard for me. The team is deserving of many honors for their efforts. As students of Q.P., and parents, you should be justly proud of these sons who represent our school. ' 4 Q L 'ffl D 1 Mi 5, Q Q ' ' i V ggi! Q f Qin . EQ 1-fl, A , V 'A 0 1 ' 5 K .Q an -. fs A' . MQ' ,M ,A if ' hm wx xr J? f an Harrisonite blocks W'alsh. K .L , N W. K i MF, Ik .M Q. L! t 1 K 2 il 1 5 , .ggi A ,..,. , A is g M 5 A ,Ani sn, -SU? UJJJ inns: 1: A in 3 4 Q iff f U'4'I. 2 Q 1 1' fy V, 1, 5 kj 'et 4 li z I N lert defense breaks up play ggwg umm mm BASKETBALL SCORES St. Peter's .............. Sacred Heart . . . Pope Pius . ,, St. Mary's , St. Patrick's . St. Aloysius . . St. James's . St. Ceciliais .. Sacred Heart , , . St. Mary's ........ St. James's ........, St. Mit-hael's, J.C. . . . . Good Council ,..... Harrison ...,....,.,.. St. Michael's, New. St. C6Clll3,S ,.........,.. Immaculate Conception . St. Aloysius ............ ' , B W I 1 , Qs W , f Dura H A -, W 1 I F Ag H A . ,. W ,KI ,- sq v W .21 ,gram - . sf by X g5i i S 4 ' Ai , 2 if 5. Pudgy McGuire leaps high Johnny leaps to cop rebound. 4 for a one hander. ' A 5 ,. I f f QA 4 ,H f wi 19 . , Z w X, we V -- -9 ...S QNQHQ Z K. ..v 2 45 Y 1 v Qu.. S 5 -SE 4 ,,.. , , v ,K ,LMQQQ I it iw :D . 5 'lim ,gg N ,nj may 2 5141, A 3 A 92' w ,o X f 1 ' . 'jf 2262525 ' '1-' 2 :f Q if-fri il n e x R., 4 m . .L ,X A,: ,. Q? A is 'W A M ffi A , 5, 'A K9 WB. W 1:25 A QL... 3, . 1 Time oul from the excitement f. ,X . ,,,, Q , 2 M Q 5 'N' w K X 5 mr ff as ea onn o e xi 'H -3 ' of the game. 'O Pastor celebrates first Mass after Consecration at Sacred Heart altar. Archbishop Boland and Monsignor O'Connor pictur with a faithful group of Q.P. ushers. Archbishop Boland Consecrates Queen of Peace Church, North Arlington Msgr. O'Connor's Work for Unique Church to' Honor Our Lady Completed in Mary's Year Archbishop Boland at the throne of Queen of Peace Church at Pontifical Mass, February 12, 1954. Clergy: fleft to right! Rt. Rev. Monsignor William F. Lawlor, P.A., Rt. Rev. Monsignor Martin W. Stanton, Rev. Brenden Cash, O.S.B., Rev. Vincent V. Sprouls, Very Rev. Monsignor James Looney, Rev. William Halliwell, Ph.D. All Americans, East, West, North and South, share with North Arlington, New Jersey, a great joy and dream fulfillment. On February 12th, 1954, the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, the Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace was consecrated there by His Excellency, Archbishop Boland. Our Lady, under the title of the Immaculate Conception, was designated the Patroness of the United States in 1846. It is most fitting and happy that this dream and aspi- ration of the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Peter B. O'Connor, a Shrine, dedicated to Our Lady Queen of Peace, and to commemorate the historic contributions of Catholics to the spiritual and material and physical growth and glory and honor of America, was com- pleted and consecrated and opened for all the world for prayer and love, in this year officially dedicated to and marking the 100th anniversary of the promulgation of the Do,ctrine of The Immaculate Concep- tion. 60 w i 5 ffwaf F A , Q fz.1Z' I i?if'Tfaf',i , V Y ,,LW,L.M, T,,,,,,,,?, AV Q, If f 4 ,I ff . , c A ,puffy 7, . Y ,513-3 K 3, I, W 0 My ,V . 'W' .,, 'ml If f H , if 'M ff ' t - f f ., , ,LVI ' , TTT 'Qfw' is His Excellency Archbishop Boland and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. O'Connor and the archi- tects and artists and all the workers who include the loyal and self-sacrificing men, women, and children of Monsignor O,Con- nor's congregations, bring lasting joy and inspiration to all Americans. The Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace and its sur- roundings, is, as it were, a song in stone and color, in glass and design. It sings in the spirit of our Holy Father, Pope Pius XII, as he proclaimed this Year of Mary with special devotion and intentions also so perfectly expressed 'in his '6Prayer For The Marian Yearf, We offer prayers of thanksgiving to Almighty God and to our Lady for all our blessings. We say special prayers for this priest whom Our Lord has given to us. We give thanks to Him and ask His Blessings for each one wl1o helped Msgr. Peter B. 0'Connor's noble dream come true. if Archbishop Boland surrounded ,by priests reads the Lltany of the Saints Archbishop forms Alphabet in Latln and Greek in the form of a cross in the Middle aisle S 5 Qg 9 I WY 1, ,Z .rig li , 5 R s W --V ff, W f WW MAY Surely, the Heavenly Court hears these fav ored girls say: You are all beautiful, 0 Mary!', PRGCE IO Spfzagfmm Dedication . . . Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Processional . . . Ave Maria Hymns . . . Ave Maris Stella 0 Sanctissima Crowning ......... Senior Class Maria E ucharistica ACT OF CONSECRATION Hymns . . Our Lady Queen of Peace Invocation . Sermon . . Hymn . . Benediction o Recessional 0 Soft and Still . . . . . . . .VeniCreator . . Rt. Rev. Peter B. O'Connor Gentle St. Joseph f the Most Blessed Sacrament 0 Sacrum Convivium Tantum Ergo Faith of Our Fathers Q 2 yi Y? Q P 'G wwf-sw 24?-8393 MV, i Q 0 ff . .YE - Miisa2zciiQsQiLifzi1EsQ:zi-if?f5Miff't'34fw'ffes,xsiQgL 5 1 4' , , , a y 5 5 af 1:5 ':E3?PNw7 L V 2- ,Q H . ,f:55a.ef . K- ,,iwgsigyiwifeggzzisfgfgfg- M MM.-wmg,2, ' 55 1 K 2 ,255 2525531953 2 z ' ffmem 1 : '- f'wsfKQf1 'F I fi,f'sgf,iii2E 2' ,h d ii , .. 1 A . 2 'ew i 5. 2 wg'?mfyL1gi:gqWns,,,p,f .fs Jig, k - f-' 55, V ag' ,mf if if we 65,3 S ' -Q x Q, I 3 vu - g 5 Q , Q .s -f sw at Baccalaureate Mass. Graduates receive Holy Communion 'Q 96332 srifivf 1 ,-in Law' -37' C Q ,Q , A sq - H. ,Q ' 'D+ ,fi l f a :K rx Qs, ,s ? E -we E X. V, .anim GRADUATI by their singing. weniieilg Qlnmmenremeui Jxfyfg GCQfP!fXr? Queen uf Beane High Selina! Nnrflg Arlington. New 'flersrg When our pastor requested Archbishop Boland to preside and speak at our Commencement, he had very little hope that his invitation could be accepted, because His Excellency had so many important functions to attend in his new duties as Archbishop of Newark. But the favorable answer came that, though the Archbishop had an appointment for the .wenty-first of june, he would make it his business to be were for our Commencement in the evening. When our pastor nnounced this to us we were very happy indeed. I am sure hat no parish in his Archdiocese can outdo Queen of Peace n its loyalty to Archbishop Boland. May the sincere prayers of this, our Class of '53, added to those of the other students of our school and of our parishioners and friends, ascend to to the throne of Almighty God in petition that Archbishop Thomas A. Boland may have many, many long years before him as the efficient and zealous Archbishop of Newark, and may we at Queen of Peace have many occasions in the future to welcome him here and to express our alifection and love for him. Immediately following his conferring of diplomas and honors, our beloved Archbishop will address us. llfmm ilu' respectful intromluctiou of Arcllhislmp llolnml by thc Vnlmlictoriaxrj k5 QrJ9Q:JlQ:sJ'4Qk0'Q Sf Sunhag inviting, Elunr 21, 15153 inthe gsrlgunl Anhifuriunx nt eight n'rlurk Undergraduates delight the audience 1'L1l11I'dlII III? PROCESSIONAL Selections from Desert Song Orchestra 512111111111 Rwflbflg OUR MADONNA XX INDOWS A'l QL EPN OF PEACE Mrrblrnt Annt Bums Praise Ye the Father Srhool Ch cxrnx Q Guumd CHARLES CARROLL Ol' CARROLI 'ION md MARX IAIND j.lmU I KPS4 ph Petrclla Selections from Ruse Marie Orthcstrx Rm! lf lriul FATHER MARQl L'l ll: AND IOLlE'l Ind THF MlNSlbSlPPI Vx tural Ann Crouula Oklahoma Selutmnx Htl mmwrw I Cl wmvxlz s Ru1'8f'f FATHER JUNIPERO gl RRA And CAI ll'URlNlA lc llttury umm ltrltk lrwi fONl'l:RRlNG Ol DIPI OMAS AND HONORS AND ADDRLSS 'IO llll CRADUATLS BY HIS EXCELLENCE' THE MOS'l' REVEREND THOMAS A. BOLAND, S.'li,D., LL.D. Afrhbirlafj f Neuurla RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR PETER B. UCONNOR, A M. Presenting the Graduates tn His Exnellumy Afvljlfdl Reverend Thomas F. Duffy, AM, Reverend Richard M. McGuinness A,B,, S.T.l.. Reverend Edward V. Dugy AB. QUEEN OF PEACE HIGH SCHOOL SONG School Chorus ,.., 0'C mmf-Amor0.r STAR SPANGLED BANNER . Orfhestra and General Chorus. . Fmnrii Stal! Key RECESSIONAL Orchestra and Chorus under the direction of UGO S. CARANO Director of Music AT QUEEN OF PEACE HIGH SCHOOL FOR TWENTY YEARS Our guests a Receive us, 0 Lady Queen of Peace, amongwcthy best loved childreng extend to us Thy rriuternal tenderness and ssolicitudeg obtain for us a place -in the Heart of Jesus, and a special share lin the gifts of His grace. 0 deigng we beseeehffhee, to recognize our claims on Thy protection, to watch overour spiritual and telrnpbral interests as well as those oflall who arefllear us,ytolirtf1lse in our souls the spirit of Christ, and to teachlus to become meek, humble, charitable, patient, and submissive to the Will of God. Receive us, 0 Mary, the Refuge of Sinners. Grant us a Mother's blessing and a Mothefs care now, and at theylwur of our death. -AMEN. ii MARY BARTON My Heart Won't Say Goodbyn . . . Wan't say goodby . . . whole-hearted supporter of school ac- tivities . . . Honor Roll is her specialty . . . quick to listen, slow to speak . . . a favorite at Q.P. . . . the first of '54 Class to capture a scholarship. EILEEN BLIVEN I'll Be Seeing You . . . In all the old familiar places . . . present interest-insurance . . . good listener . . . hopes to be an X-ray technician . . . often ready for fun . . quite a popular Miss. PATRICIA BUCKWALD Come on a My House . . . I'm a gonna give you everything . . . industry and reliability distinguish her . . . her dimples, an asset . . . Mission-minded . . . a most willing helper . . . Q.P. rooter. JOAN CAMPION Heart and Soul . . . I fell in love with you . . . friends aplenty . . . soft voice . . . quiet, retiring manner . . . one of the T' l t f d irons . . . peny o pep an enthusiasm. PATRICIA CARR GAIL CAVANAUGH RICHARD CHRYSTAL Dance Ballerina, Dance . . . You'll Never Walk Alone . . . It's What You Do With Da your pirouette in rhythm with Tho' your dreams be tossed What You Got . . . your happy heart . . . and blown . . . That pays of in the end . . . I the memory book of many class- dizay about roller skating . . . a always the gentleman . . . dependable rates . . . happy when dancing . . . Seton Hall fan . . . photogenic . . . . . . a good pal to many . . . often Jod stylist . . . refined and gracious dosen't favor make-up slips . . . a seen but seldom heard . . . a future ,dy . . . office bound. high stepping majorette. maestro. ANNA MAY CIFUNE This is Heaven . . . And always will be . . . he better known, the better liked . . one of those chosen for Our .ady's group . . . ready to give a help- ng hand . . . summer season finds ner in Rhode Island . . . hobby ninded in reading and swimming. EDWARD CONLON - Dream, Dream, Dream . . Close your eyes . . . fun to be with . . . good dancer . . . likes model railroads . . . expert time-keeper . . . athletic minded. 5 72 2 JE' JAMES COSTELLO Side by Side . . . We'll travel along, singing a song . . . all set for Summa eum laude . . . worthy president of Senior Classes and Student Council . . . a vital part gall school activities . . . our brain ild . . . enemy to none. THOMAS CUNIFF Because You're You . . . There's something so sincere and real about you . . . man of few words . . . ambitious and industrious . . . definitely a sincere type . . . has a packed car, every day . . . quite a friendly guy. CATHERINE D'ALLESSANDRO 0 Johnny . . . You made my poor heart jump with joy . . . a tiny package of dynamite . . . slow but sure . . . laughing eyes . . . con- fuses assets and liabilities . . . the chattering type. THEODORE DAVIS Everything Happens to Me . . But 1'm as happy as can be . . . a driving fiend . . . super at setting alarm clocks . . . late slip collector . . . the little fellow with the big smile . . . suffers from rose fever. JOHN DE FILLIPPO Smiles . . . I got smiles that make you happy . . . ambitions engineering . . . answers to Flip . . . can do without home- work often . . . a bit of seriousness, a bit of fun . . . a newcomer at QP, . ELEANOR DIETZ You Belong to Our Hearts . . Now and forever . . . whole hearted supporter of school activities . . . a dance enthusiast . . . splendid student . . . well mannered Miss . . . rates high on the basketball court. VICTOR DOMANSKI Doin' What Comes Naturally . . . Where there's a will there's a way . . . level-headed gentleman . . . easy to like, fun to know . . . favorite chauf- feur . . . a Spanish enthusiast . . . a delicatessen man. JOSEPH DI FIGLIO Laughing Boy . . . He never seems to have a care . . . the uidance bulletin man . . . a fu- 8 ture in art . . . optimistic type . . has a hidden sense of humor . . . at home with the mimeograph. WEE- MARGARET DUFF Anytime . . . That's the time we'll be thinking of you . . . peg of our hearts . . . has a good size humor-spot . . . bound to succeed . . . rare combination of frolic and fun . . . has a raft of friends. FLORENCE EDWARDS Blue Velvet . . . Bluer than velvet were her eyes at home on the Honor Roll . . . fore- most in efficiency . . . generosity plus . . . zealous worker on The Peace Pact . . . her friends are many. VIRGINIA FLYNN 'The Sunny Side of the Street Vhere life will seem complete . . . laughing eyes and a happy heart infectious giggle . . . never lost words . . . one of the pru,' girls ,alks often and plenty. for JOSEPH FEMANO A Bluebird Singing In My Heart . . . Let the winds that blow go where-they please . . . the soft-spoken gentleman . . . mak- ing friends in his hobby . . . pilot- minded . . . a record collector . . . a real pal to Murph. MAUREEN GALLAGHER I Got Rhythm . . . Who could ask for anything more . . . dancing feet . . . full of pep . . . Q.P. team follower . . . star dreamer in the study hall . . . many Nutley memories fill her book. BARBARA FERRETTI W rap Your Troubles in Dreams -And dream your troubles away . smiles all the while . . . bookkeeping intrigues her . . . beautician in the making . . . seldom comes to Q.P. alone . . . dreams well. CONSTANCE GARDNER My Love, My Love . . . Who made the robins sing . . . capable editor of the Peace Pact . . . likes swimming, reading, skating . . . really a splendid baker girl . . . on-very friendly terms with the Honor Roll . . . prudence is a fitting name. ROBERT GUGLIELMI How Do You Do It . . Keep sailing out on top . . . - his car is his hobby . . . friendliness makes him a favorite . . . L'Cug to us . . . card shark . . . quite a boy at Bookkeeping. JOSEPH JACANGELO 0 My Papa . . . To me you were so wonderful . . . in and out of trouble, daily . . . 'itrig trips him, often . . . alias Jo- fish . . . up the aisle with my Rosiewl . . . the trying kind. ROBERTA HIRSCH With A Song in My Heart . I behold your adorable face . . . a favorite songbird . . . not teasily swayed in her opinions . . . School Activity minded . . . talent for music . . . painless dentistry interest. DOROTHY JAKWAY Lovely To Look At . . . Delightful to know . . . gentleness is her fort . . . winsome smile . . . plenty of room in her desk and in her heart . . . generous and ready helper in 12A . . . part of the 'iDot and Dot. MAUREEN HUGHES September Song . . . It's at long, long time from May to December . . . capable commercial student . . . secre- tarial career in the ofiing . . . quiet and reserved in manner . . . finds time for courtesy always . . . has a funny bone. JEAN JANKIN Dream Girl . . . You're sweet, you re kind, you're true . . . has a present heart interest . . . clever and gay . . . favorite with classmates . . . attractive smile .... at home in the Stenography class. sw ,f . we - -V . , as 'S ff, if ,. . , 5 to - us MIRIAM JENNINCS Let the Rest of the World Go By!! .lust a place to call my own . . . blushes easily . . . a favorite redhead . . . wmsome one . . . vivacious . . . cheery disposition. TERENCE KEARNEY Swing on a Star . . . Could carry moonbeams home in a jar . . . quick with the comeback . . . shuns early rising . . . photogenic . . . leprechaun . . . one of the agents! PATRICIA KELLY 'Desert Song . . . Blue heaven and you and I . . . pseudo bookworm . . . humor under cover of quiet ways . . . Irish eyes that smile . . . Melchior is her magic word . . . keeps busy during Study Periods. is 5 r E , as syys it MARY ALICE KENNEDY Young At Heart . . . You can laugh when your dreams fall apart at the seams . . . life of the party . . . girl of endless energy . . . one of the glee club song- birds . . . a main cog on the cheering wheel . . . hopes to qualify as a teacher. DONALD KIEFFER Don't Blame Me . . . For being myself . . . likes reading, summer, and conver- tibles . . . dynamo of school spirit . . . good combination of athlete and student . . . Vice-President of Senior Class . . . fills a post on the Student Council. MARGARET KINCAID Smoke Gets in Your Eyes . They asked me how I knew . . . works part timeg studies part timeg succeeds all the time . . . her ambition is to rise in size . . . an early 3102 is a must . . . one of Our Lady's Group. , is '34 X , 77 , rw , I y t,sy fsyog iilre1,lyt, ,fl irisa sylsyss 9 y ,- ROSE KOSHLIEK The Lady Loves to Dance . . . The lady loves to sing . . . dancing, music, and dramatics-her fort . . . we'll see her in action alias Jill Dorian . . . a history brain- child . . . Roberta's shadow . . . splendid gym captain. RALPH LINDEMAN Swin in Down the Lane g g . . . With no room for old man gloom . . . Activities treasurer . . . favorite speech: Get your nickels ready . . . at home on the dance floor . . . has 'insurancen interests . . . rates as an all-around good guy. STANLEY KYAK Wheel of Fortune . . . It keeps spinning around . . . reads the best sellersi' . . . not a homework fan . . . partial to parties . . . knows his pharmacy. LEONA LOWE Outside of Heaven You don't hear the heart that cries . . . argumentative type . . . fun-loving . . . a Nutley belle . . . loves Q.P. High . . . has bus troubles. REGINA LYNSKEY Full of Fun and Fancy Free . . . That's the way she wants to be . . . loyal to a host of friends . . . holds her own in sports . . . lives on the optimistic side of life . . . keeps an unique scrapbook . . . a born wit. LEO MALONE A Little Jive is Good For You' . . When the world seems sad . . . 'orries aren't for him . . . takes things 1 their stride . . . likes 'ilulusw . . . angerous when he smokes cigars . . seed limit: 25. JOHN MACDONALD Swingin' Down the Lane . . . With no room for old man gloom . . . neither hurries nor worries . . . the midget's idol . . . known as Dude . . . sharp shooter on the basketball court . . . a favorite with many. JOSEPH MAHON I'll Get By . . . As long as I have you . . . quick-witted . . . mimic, supreme . . . often in good mood' . . . definitely popular . . . real rambling man. l JANET MCDERMOTT Stardust . . . Sometimes I wonder why I spend a lonely night . . . has a friendly way . . . queen of chat- ter . . . smiles trouble away . . . plenty of rhythm . . . lovely to look at. ARLENE MCDONALD Here . . . Here, in this enchanted place . . . favored blue Jays . . . a prized shooting forwardi' . . . a first-class first page editor . . . makes a pretty picture in oils . . . pleasures include: swimming, dancing, and skating. QQ if MARGARET MCGINTY GEORGE MCGUIRE REGINA MEEHAN Slowpoke . . . Happy Co Lucky . . . Lady Be Good . . . You keep me waiting . . . Not a shadow in my way . . . Try to make that smile behave . . . steadfast friend . . . sincere . . . has tiny but mighty on the basketball ready wit . . . willing helper . . . great a cheery hello for all . . . known court . . . small guy with a big heart basketballer . . . popular with many as Apples . . . a walking question . . . future chemist . . . a quiet and . . . favorite pastime: firecrackers. box. a reserved fellow . . . potential energy. ELIZABETH MESS Tell Me Why . . . Though I try to forget . . . hopes to become a R.N. . . . quite a dehater . . . smiles trouble away . . . television fan. - f ' fa-. ' ' me , ett lea, tpey is yttisi it tyilre DOROTHY MITTONY A Gal Like You, . . . Never lonesome, never blue . . . history is not a favorite . . . a future Florence Nightingale . . . a high stepping majorette . . . a favorite in Our Lady's Group . . . a megaphone girl for the Green and Gold. JOHN MONTESANO Hey Good Lookin , . . . Got a hot rod Ford and a two dollar bill . . . little, but oh my! . . . soda jerker, udeluxew . . . a HQ. P. enthusiast . . . finds it hard to reach the steering wheel . . . favorite pastime: fishing. JOHN MORRELL Ain't Misbehavinn' . , . I don't stay out late and I don't care to . . . tops in sports . . . good all round guy . . . quiet ways . . . making WILLIAM MURPHY Tem1erly . . . Though I try to forget . . . likes records', . . . a faithful dance patron . . . jolly disposition . . . often cruises in l'Pop's car . . . uses poster friends comes natural . . . thinks life paint deftly. can be beautiful minus homework. RAYMOND NARWID Aren't You Glad You're You . . Happy all the day through . . . Harrison's delight . . . loyal booster of Q.P.,' . . . member of the National Guard . . . classroom politician . . . has Spanish troubles. st 5. MARY ANN NOTTAGE Mam'selle . . . The violins were sweet and so were you . . . a natural at keeping silent . . . excels in all studies . . . petite and pensive . . . true friends . . . tireless worker in all that pertains to Q.P. JEAN NAPATANO Aint She Sweet . . . Confidentially she can't be beat . . . our Jeanie with short dark hair . . . a contribution to glamour . . . in- terested student . . . quiet unassuming . . . our chosen May Queen. gy' . , 'ff f f -t 'L -I RUTH PECK Because of You . . . Thereis a song in my heart . . . . speedy typist . . . friendly with many . . . hearty laugh . . . enjoys playing basketball . . . talented in music. hQ1f5?E?Elif:ie zfiwiif CARL PHILIPBAR Song of the Air Force . . . Off we go into the wild blue yonder . . . lide rule expert . . . known and liked . . does he love that auto grease . . . 'M.C. at all dances . . . a future lavy man. DOMINICA POLLARI With a Smile and a Song . . . That's how she goes along . . . small only in size . . . struggles through Latin . . . enjoys a good time . . . Dolly to us . . . roots for any- thing Creen and Gold. -1. JS? ELLEN PIERSON MARY PIERSON Thanks for the Memoryn . . Short and Sweet . . . Of your cheery thoughtfulness . . . You've got what makes a clreom complete . . . loves that 8:45 English . . . one of a pair . . . tender of heart . . . sees the good goods in a small package . . . sunny side of life . . . often seen with ambitions being a secretary . . . star R, M. in basketball . . . reads foot prints . . . an excellent listener. PATRICIA REYNOLDS Thou Swell . . . Thou sweet, thou grand . . . one of the blue dots . . . the shore attracts her . . . should make an ef- ficient secretary . . . a little on the silent side . . . runs for the Pru bus. MARTIN RYAN Fm a Shy Guy . . . Wish I was a sly guy . . . H real whiz at the wheel . . . found a muffler . . . loyal student . . . an A and P man . . . what a junk hunter. 82 ROBERTA SCOTT I'll Walk Alone . . . For to tell you the truth Pd rather . . . chem time is her time . . . likes every- thing from Bach to Bop . . . Honor Roll is her specialty . . . accordion specialist . . . partial to Math. .i lim :wilzzf ' l :eQl,,:2,e New K 111, EW as is l -Q l i if MARCEE SMITH All the Things You Are . . . The angel glow that lights the sky . . quiet gentle way about her . . . gra- cious lady . . . dances and swims in her spare time . . . ranks stenography and typing as favorites . . . likes en- cores on summers at the shore. fa, . E .s 3 S .l UNE SCRUDATO Here,s to My Lady . . Here's a toast to my lady . . fun-loving . . . rarely in a hurry hobby: talking . . . future angel mercy . . . plenty of bus trouble PAUL SMITH The Best Things in Life are Free . . . The moon belongs to everyone . super Patron salesman . . . our Tuesday music man . . . faithful altar boy . . . dances well . . . quite a boat builder. BEVERLY SPAHN ANN STELZEL You re a Sweetheart Ctrl of My Dreams Heaven must have sent you I love you so petrte and neat . . . favorite color old fashloned lovellness serene Amr Force blue . . . Got a cookle and sedate radlates charm mterested in all QP dolngs a really gll'llSll glrl report time her carefree manner IB refreshmg PETER TRIPOVICH Someone Ltke You A pal good and true will go far ln llfe takes that early 6102 . mind . . favorite 99: HDSWBI' . JAMES VERRIER JOHN WALSH My Heart is a Hobo . . . Mariana , , , Hates to have to think things over . . . Is soon enough for him . . . 3 mel'l'Y mischief mekel' - - 5 mechanic a whiz at basketball . . . irrepressible Supreme - l- - lfsef energy m extreme . . . interested in current events . . . eases - - - lf mlssmg, WY uBl'l1II1mel'S', middle name is trouble . . . likes . . . would like to do away with his hot dggg large and rare. homework. - ' ROBERT WALSH I Believe . . . F or every drop of rain that falls . . . center of mischief . . . Knobby to his friends . . . pet peeve: detention . . . basketball manipulator . . . bet- ter late than never. sw me ROBERT WOHLFORTH Im Busy Doing Nothing . . . Working the whole day through . . . science attracts him . . . favors longer week-ends . . . crazy legs on the field . . . college boy for 'Catholic U . . . a boat-loving man. TERESA ZAMBELLA The Charm of You . . If loveliness were music . . superlative in pep, vim, and vigor . . . Ace of hearts . . . ambitions being a lawyer . . . a fighting Irish fol- lower . . . one of our dance decorators. fflz e 215352 mx miieis . . . ,. , ,,,, . ,, ,,,, if iEfY'iZF:Y9z'i5z fE: 'L'Sf'7Q2fi9iiNV5f's K li l 11 H 1 w 'L fp - j fif, H W 1 1-Fw f N Ma. 1 . M , ' I -23 Q ' .Jw if A. . - Wa, ' Z . , ., - . ' , , aww ffvw.,- , 5 . .- ,afsr ze mf .,::a,:-W, , - ...M at Acocella, Patrick Anthony .... Anderson, Raymond Carl .... Barton, Mary Rose .....,... Beirne, Michael Joseph ..... Blaney, Maryann Frances .... Bliven, Mary Eileen ,....... Brady, Joseph William ....... Buckwald, Patricia Florence. . Cacciarelli, Dorothy Elaine. . . Callaghan, Donald Aloysius. . . Campion, Joan Marie ......., Castiglione, Adeline Louise. . . Carr, Patricia Ann .....,... Cavanaugh, Gail Eugenie ...,. Chrystal, Richard John ..... Cifune, Anna May ....... Conlon, Edward Leo .... Costello, James Joseph ,,.. Crosta, Carole Anne ........ Crowley, Anita Catherine ..... Cuniif, Thomas John ......... Cunningham, Cecilia Marie ,... Cunningham, Patricia Ann ...... D'Allessandro, Catherine Alice ..... Davis, Theodore John ........... DeFillippo, John Daniel ...,.. Dietz, Eleanor Helen ....,.. DiFiglio, Joseph Edward ..... Domanski, Victor George ..... Duff, Margaret Ann ........ Edwards, Florence Ruth .... Femano, Joseph Patrick .... Ferretti, Barbara Ann .... Flynn, Virginia Mary .,..... Gallagher, Maureen Ann ...... Gardner, Constance Bernadette .... Guglielmi, Robert Vincent .,.. Hirsch, Roberta Ann ....... Hughes, Maureen Bridget .... J acangelo, Joseph Don ,,... .1 akway, Dorothy Anne ..... J ankin, Jean Josephine ..... . . . .25 Arlington Boulevard, North Arlington . . . . . . . . . . . , .514 Sussex Street, Harrison . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314 John Street, Harrison . . .114 Bathurst Avenue, North Arlington . . . . . . . . . . .34 Bayard Street, Arlington . . . .22 Church Place, North Arlington . . . . . . . . . . . .228 Jersey Street, Harrison . . . .108 Morgan Place, North Arlington . . . . . . . . . . .197 Raymond Avenue, Nutley . .............. 360 Beech Street, Arlington 362 Belleville Turnpike, North Arlington . ,..... ' ....,... 748 Sixth Street, Lyndhurst . . . . . . .105 Manor Avenue, Harrison . . .29 Sixth Street, North Arlington . . . . .535 Summer Avenue, Lyndhurst . . . . . .3 Seventh Street, North Arlington . . . . . . . .38 Park Avenue, North Arlington . . .223 Rutherford Place, North Arlington . . . . . . . . . . . . .633 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst . . .40 Front Street, North Arlington . . . . .138 Brighton Avenue, Belleville . . . .9 Norwood Terrace, North Arlington . . . .9 Norwood Terrace, North Arlington . . . . . . .42 Cedar Hill Avenue, Belleville . . . . . . . . . .126 Malone Avenue, Belleville . . . .175 Riverview Avenue, North Arlington . . . . . . . . . . .37 Division Avenue, Belleville . . . . . . .25 Fifth Street, North Arlington . . . .19 Willis Road, North Arlington . . . .910 Harrison Gardens, Harrison . . . . .17 Schuyler Court, Arlington . . . . . .51 Bennett Avenue, Arlington . . . .70 Beech Street, North Arlington . . . . . . . .705 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst . .274 Greylock Parkway, Belleville . . . .517 J auncey.Avenue, Lyndhurst . . . . . . .60 Ridge Road, North Arlington . . . . .12 Pershing Place, North Arlington . . . .707 Harrison Gardens, Harrison . . . . .314 Warren Street, Harrison . . . . . . . .285 Broadway, Newark . . . .304 Fourth Street, Harrison 86 Jennings, Miriam Agnes. . . Kearney, Terence Richard. Kelly, Patricia Ann ....... Kennedy, Mary Alice ..... Kieffer, Donald Joseph .... Kincaid, Margaret Mary. . . Kohanski, Richard Martin. Koshliek, Rose Mary ...... Kyak, Stanley Richard .... Labus, Rosemary Margaret. Lindeman, Ralph Lee ..... Lowe, Leona Dorothy ..... Lynskey, Regina Murray. . . MacDonald, John Cameron Mahon, Joseph Thomas ,... Malone, Leo Vincent ...... McDermott, Janet Mary. . . . . . ..... 18 Park Avenue, North Arlington McDonald, Arlene Dorothy ..... McGinty, Margaret Dolores McGuire, George Joseph. . Meehan, Regina Mary ..... Mess, Elizebeth Ann ..... Mittony, Dorothy Ann ..... Montesano, John Joseph, . . Morrell, John Joseph ..... Murphy, William Edward. Napatano, Jean Marie ..,.. Narwid, Raymond Joseph. . . . ...... 351 High Street, North Arlington . . . . . . . .147 Bergen Avenue, North Arlington . . . ...... 42 Union Place, North Arlington . . . . . . . . .327 Jersey Street, Harrison . . . .32 Jefferson Avenue, Arlington . . . . . . . . . . .24 Davis Street, Harrison . . . .... 215 North Fourth Street, Harrison . . . . . .620 Fourth Street, Lyndhurst . . . . . .622 Warren Street, Harrison . . . . , . . . . . . .32 Madison Avenue, Arlington . . . , . . .15 Webster Street, North Arlington . . . . . . . .389 Hillside Avenue, Nutley . . . . . . 100 Sunset Avenue, North Arlington . . . .77 Union Place, North Arlington . . . . . . . . . . .51 Edgar Place, Nutley . . . . . . .115 Linden Avenue, Arlington . . . . . . . .26 Forest Street, Belleville . . . . . .231 Warren Street, Harrison . . . ....... 78 Washington Street, Harrison . .... 339 Washington Avenue, Belleville . . . .47 Locust Avenue, North Arlington . . . . . . . .407 Seventh Street, Harrison . . . .57 Baylis Street, North Arlington . . , . .180 Bellegrove Drive, Kearny . . . .64 Argyle Place, Arlington . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Hunt Place, Nutley ............182SixthStreet,Harrison Nottage, Mary Ann Margaret ..... ..... 5 0 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Belleville Peck, Ruth Frances ............ ..... 1 03 Sunset Avenue, North Arlington Philipb ar, Carl Michael .... Pierson, Ellen Patricia. . . Pierson, Mary Elizabeth .... Pollari, Dominica Marie, . Reynolds, Patricia Ann .... Ryan, Martin James .... Scott, Mary Roberta .... Scrudato, June Marie ..... Smith, Carolann Barbara ..... Smith, Marcee Elizabethf. . . . . , . . . . .394 Stephen Street, Belleville . . . . .11 Tiffany Boulevard, Newark . . . . .ll Tiffany Boulevard, Newark . . . .105 Gold Street, North Arlington . ..... 27 Ilford Avenue, North Arlington . . . . . . . .314 Cross Street, Harrison . . . .530 Fifth Avenue, Lyndhurst . . . . .59 Nutley Avenue, Nutley . . . , . . . .170 Highfield Lane, Nutley . . . . . , . . . . . . .22 Maple Place,Nutley Smith, Paul Harold ........ .... 1 53 Morgan Place, North Arlington Sonner, Robert Harold ..,.. ..... 2 2 Willis Road, North Arlington Spahn, Beverly Jo-Ann. . . ...... 82 Park Avenue, North Arlington Stelzel, Ann Marie ....... .... 4 25 Ridge Road, 4A, North Arlington Stickle, Raymond John ..... ,...... 1 4 Sixth Street, North Arlington Thornton, Patricia Mary .... ...,..... 1 16 Grant Avenue, Harrison Tripovich, Peter Louis ..... ........... 6 2 Rock Hill Road, Clifton Verrier, James Edward ..... .... 1 4 Harding Avenue, North Arlington Walsh, John Edward ....... Walsh, Robert Joseph ........ ..... . . . . . . . . . . .396 Wilson Avenue, Lyndhurst 144 Prospect Avenue, North Arlington Wohlforth, Robert Michael ..... .... 4 P. Garden Terrace, North Arlington Zambella, Teresa Marie ..... .... 4 89 Kearny Avenue, North Arlington Dr. and Mrs. Gerard I. Alonzo 423 Jauncey Avenue, Lyndhurst Bruck and Bigel North Arlington Dr. A. J. Crosta, D.D.S. 633 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst WEbster 9-5757 Acme Quality Market Sam Green 98 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 2-4480 Michael Acocella Residential Construction 25 Arlington Boulevard KEarny 2-8796 Andrew's Sweet Shop Ruth and Max Brown, Proprietors Confectionery-Luncheonette 18 Ridge Park Drive, N. Arlington KEarny 2-9868 Bauerlein's Florist 96 Schuyler Avenue, N. Arlington KEarny 2-3706 Edward C. Bliwise Wholesale Jeweler 17 William Street, Newark MArket 3-1895 Brierley's Funeral Service 211 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 2-0150 Professional Patrons Compliments of Dr. A. A. Blumenthal Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. William P. Nemzek Compliments of Dr. William J. Vosper Martin Meehan, M.D. 339 Washington Avenue, Belleville PLymouth 9-3271 Dr. Norman D. Sampson, M.D. 543 Kearny Avenue, Kearny Dr. L. J. Tarrant, Orthodontist 633 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst WEhster 9-5757 L. Tella, D.D.S. 193 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 3-2821 Business Patrons' Brummers Luncheonette-Confectionery 14 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 2-9712 Bryan Construction Company, Inc. Building Construction River Road, N. Arlington KEarny 3-6112 A. Calmenero Pianos Bought, Sold, and Exchanged Tuning and Reconstruction 12 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 2-0686 James M. Cavanaugh 29 Sixth Street, N. Arlington KEarny 2-2913 Jack Clark Milk Dairy 50 River Road, N. Arlington KEarny 2-1801 KEarny 2-7716 Clover Shops Womens Clothes 300 Harrison Avenue, Harrison HUmboldt 2-1720 88 Cream Crest Milk Dairy Mr. Henry Loush 14 William Street, Kearny KEarny 3-5897 Crystal Monument Company 17-29 Crystal Street, N. Arlington KEarny 2-2489 Compliments of Frank Adamo Compliments of Berger's Dairy Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Bivona Compliments oi Mr. and Mrs. Cifune Compliments of Thomas J. Culnan and Willie Gilzenberg Compliments of Ronald and Barbara Durante Compliments of W. 1. Nash 81 Company Compliments of Mr. John J. Newton Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Olse Condon Memorial Homes Harrison 81 Arlington Funeral Directors KEamy 2-1568 HArrison 6-1367 Congratulations to the Class of '54 from Frank's Florist Correct Laundry Company 22 Crystal Street, North Arlington KEarny 2-1689 Nicholas De Frino Organ Builder Lyndhurst P.O. Box 213 GEneva 8-2630 Del Turco Brothers, Inc. 25 Verona Avenue, Newark 4 Tile and Terrazzo Contractors HUmboldt 3-5770 C0rtlandt 7-8246 DeMassi Motor Car Company, Inc. Cadillac-Pontiac 295 Park Avenue, Lyndhurst Eagans Restaurant and Tavern 440 Belleville Turnpike, N. Arlington KEamy 2-9725 Eddie's Ridge Sweet Shop Luncheonette 269 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEamy 2-9565 Edlin's Pharmacy 601 Ridge Road, N. Arlington Emerald Drug Store 380 Belleville Turnpike, N. Arlington KEamy 2-5987 The Fabric Shop 3 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEamy 2-0087 Bert M. Fay Funeral Homes Mary Jane Fay, Directress 332 Harrison Avenue, Harrison HArrison 6-3408 683 Kearny Avenue, Arlington KEamy 2-2377 Fish and Cundari Sporting Goods OHicial Outfitters of Q.P. Varsity Forest Dairy Dairy Products 17 Forest Street, N. Arlington KEarny 2-3130 Foresta Stationery 594 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEamy 2-9895 Gaffney Food Products 407 Schuyler Avenue, Kearny Gallo's Studio and Photo Supplies Joseph Gallo 801 Kearny Avenue, Arlington KEarny 2-6615 Gallo's Wholesale Meats 380 Belleville Turnpike, N. Arlington KEamy 3-6645 Gast Department Store 302 North Fourth Street, Harrison HArrison 6-4471 Gem Oil Company 429 River Road, N. Arlington KEamy 2-4868 KEamy 2-4869 Genis Shoe Repair 203 Prospect Avenue, N. Arlington James J. Goodman Confectionery Store 311 Harrison Avenue, Harrison HArrison 6-2116 89 A. J. Hamel Upholsterer 17 Kearny Avenue, Kearny Kldarny 2-7110 KEamy 3-4031 Harding Pharmacy 48 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEamy 2-9292 Henry A. Hofener Heating, Tuning, Oil Burners Successor to Henderson and Company 9 Harding Avenue, N. Arlington KEamy 2-0447 Holiday House Laundry We pick up and deliver Walter Falck Jr. 148 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEamy 2-8844 Holodick's Meat Market Choice Meats and Poultry 257 Copeland Avenue, Lyndhurst GEneva 8-1842 Homelite Corporation Sales and Service 39 River Road, N. Arlington KEarny 2-3500 Homogenette, Inc. Manufacturer of Precision Tools and Dies 25 Locust Avenue, N. Arlington KEarny 2-8214 Albert Hopper, Inc. Monuments and Mausoleums 329-341 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 2-2266 Hugo's Florist 287 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEamy 2-1157 Jarvis Oil Company Fuel-Oil and Burner Service 187 Rutherford Place, N. Arlington KEamy 2-4655 Jersey Truck Center Irving Auerbach Kearny MArket 3-6185 Jay Arnold Shop 43 Ridge Road, N. Arlington Styles For Dad n Lad Jacob's Market Delicatessen 818 Kearny Avenue, Arlington KEarny 2-5080 Karl's Tavern Chet and Ann Jagen Sioux Trail Woodport H0patcong 8-1485-J Kearny Federal Savings and Loan Company 49M Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 2-7100 Keller Engineering Company Oil Burners and Fuel Oil Lyndhurst WEbster 9-0060 Krauser's Shoes Shoes for all the family 43M Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 2-8541 Lack. Auto Wreckers Belleville Turnpike, N. Arlington KEarny 2-4688 La Ducer Insurance William J. La Ducer 451 Franklin Avenue, Nutley NUtley 2-4013 Lamp Coating, Inc. Philip Nicolette 35 Monroe Street, Newark 4 MArket 2-4-180 Lilly's Sportswear 36 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 3-5455 Lou's Servicenter 209 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 2-9717 Mannigan Sheet Metal Company 708-712 Wilhelm Street, Harrison Julia McDonald 199 Prospect Avenue, N. Arlington Grocery Business KEarny 2-9828 Melone's Market 328 Davis Avenue, Kearny Meat and Groceries KEarny 2-2084 Thomas Metro 81 Son 271 Ridge Road, N. Arlington Monumental Works KEarny 2-2896, Melrose Hair Stylist The Home of Smart Coiffures 146 Ridge Road, N. Arlington Kaamy 2-3926 Edward Merkin Drug Store 289 Broadway, Newark M. J. Merkin Paint Company, Inc. Lyndhurst Murdoch Record Shop 555 Kearny Avenue, Kearny KEarny 3-0895 Nankes Confectionery 870 Kearny Avenue, Arlington KEarny 2-9746 Patsy Naples Tom the Tailor 165 Ridge Road KEarny 2-7197 W. J. Nash Auto Maintenance 659 Communiparo Avenue Jersey City Hudson Sales and Service BErgen 3-0800 90 North Arlington Bowl-O-Drome 47 Schuyler Avenue, N. Arlington North Arlington Leader 338 Belleville Pike, N. Arlington Newspaper KEarny 2-6651 North Arlington Pharmacy Whelan Sales Agency 1 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 2-0446, KEarny 2-1037 O'Connor Agency Real Estate-Insurance 600 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 2-7000 0'Hara's 477 Passaic Avenue, Arlington Sparta KEarny 2-2800 0'Ma1ley Construction Company Edwin J. 0'Malley 15 Bay Street, Montclair M0ntc1air 3-1660 Open Door Rest Bar 81 Grille 33 Crystal Street, N. Arlington Priscilla Pharmacy 722 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst GEneva 8-2213 Prospect Liquor 81 Delicatessen Harry Saltman, Proprietor 203 Prospect Avenue, N. Arlington KEarny 2-9661 Rainbow Shoppe Confectionery Q Luncheonette 189 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 2-9890 Regent Cleaners Cleaning, Dyeing 114 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 2-4410 Irv Rein Liquor 81 Delicatessen 126 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 3-0170 Reliance Home Improvement Company Building Supplies 207 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 2-8565-6 Ridge Lumber Company Everything for Building' 241 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 2-1828-9 Sol Rogof Roval Lumber Company 8 Eighth Street, N. Arlington KEarny 2-8550 Rubin Brothers Drug Store 335 Harrison Avenue, Harrison HArrison 6-6717 Safar's Park Cleaning George Safar 215 Stuyvesant Avenue, Lyndhurst GEneva 8-2682 Saint Mary's Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps 17 Melrose Street, Nutley NUtley 2-0800 Sanborn's Delicatessen Dave Sanborn 603 R-idge Road, N. Arlington Cold Cuts, Groceries, Salads Open All Day Sunday Sargent Motors, Inc. Chevrolet Sales and Service 89 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEamy 2-9000 Scandia Manufacturing Company Manufacturers of Special Machinery 500 Belleville Turnpike, N. Arlington KEarny 2-8400 Schoenleber's Newark Pipe Shop 29 Branford Place, Newark 2 MArket 2-8911 Standard Tool 8: Manufacturing Co. Elm Street and Laurel Avenue, Arlington Steve's Florist F. W. Kenlan Flowers for all occasions 505 North Fourth Street, Harrison HArrison 6-8023 Stickle Brothers Box Company 350 Schuyler Avenue, Kearny KEarny 2-0924 Strauss Stores Auto Supplies 55 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 2-9055 Sweet Box Seymour Metsky 584 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 2-9539 Taylor's Jewels 822 Kearny Avenue, Arlingtoon KEarny 2-5671 Terry's Sweet Shoppe Mike and Dot Turetzkin 382 Belleville Pike, N. Arlington KEarny 2-9812 Tilton Dairy Farms 110-114 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Newark Finest Quality Milk Products HUmboldt 2-0419 91 Towne Florist Floral Creations for All Occasions 6 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 3-1788 Tully's Super Market John J. Tully Complete Food Market 277 Beech Street, Arlington Vigor Beverage Company 174 Sanford Avenue, Kearny KEarny 2-2342 Walter's Meat Market 203 Prospect Avenue, N. Arlington Wax-Ola Chemical Company Mr. J. Cacciarelli 537 Devon Street, Kearny KEarny 2-8080 Wehland's Ridge Road Bakery Arno Wehland Jr. 20 Ridge Road, N. Arlington KEarny 2-5140 West Hudson National Bank Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 326 Harrison Avenue, Harrison Whelan Drugs 1 Ridge Road, N. Arlington Deliver Anywhere KEarny 2-0446 White Eagle Monumental Company 257 Ridge Road, N. Arlington Memorial Architects Monuments and Mausoleums KEarny 2-0094 The Women's Shop 236 Harrison Avenue, Harrison Right Rev. Monsignor Peter B. O'Connor Rev. Father Thomas F. Duffy Rev. Father Richard M. McGuiness Rev. Father Edward V. Duify Rev. Vincent P. Coburn Rt. Rev. Msgr. William A. Costello Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph M. Kelly Rt. Rev. Msgr. Paul Knappek Rev. Adrian Maine Rev. Bemard F. Moore Rt. 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Peck, William F., Jr. Pfall, Albert Pollari, Mr. and Mrs. P. Reddington, Ann Reddington, Carolyn Reddington, Mrs. J. Reddington, James Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Reilly, Patrick Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reynolds, George E. St. Sgt. Reynolds, Raymond, J. St. Sgt. Reynolds, Loretta M. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rickershauser, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rienze, Dominic Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Rooney, Joseph Ronan, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Rustia, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J, Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. 93 St. Clair, Mrs. J. P. Stelzel, Mrs. W. Stickle, Mr. Raymond Stickle, Mrs. Raymond Stickle, Ronnie Stopper, Mrs. Julia Sullivan, Gertrude Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Swarbrick, Mr. Joseph Tekin, Richard Thiel, E. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. F. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Tierney, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Troast, M. Trochymczuk, Mr. and Mrs. W. Walczak, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. George Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Williams, Mr. John Wohlfarth, Mr. and Mrs. C. Yatiko, Barbara Zambella, Mr. and Mrs. R. Zukatus, Mr. and Mrs. John JUNIOR PATRONS Lillian Ala Fred Anderson Ronald Ashley Laura Babinski Frances Balasz Paul Barrett Barbara Bernadino Helen Bevins Anne Brady Gloria Brown Kathleen Browne Carolyn Buczynski David Burke Margaret Cadden Vincent Canaley Harry Cannon Dolores Carey Lorraine Chobanian Thomas Clancy Marylou Clifton Mary Cooney Joan Corbin Frances Cosgrove Eileen Currie Adeline Cusick Hattie Davey Charles DeLuca Barbara Derr Helen DeSonne Joseph Dietz Janice Dill Francis Dill Lawrence D'Oria Philip Dunphy Beverly Feher Jack Fischer Bernadette Fitzgerald Patricia Fitzpatrick Geraldine Fortuna Charles Frees Edward Gilligan Helen Gilligan Walter Gunn Robert Gutkowski Elizabeth Hallaway Joseph Heintjes Robert Horvath Rita Howell Richard Jagen Richard Jagusch Joan Kearney Charles Kiel Kathryn Kiel Edward Kiernan Irene Kropa Mary Ann Kurzal Rosemary Lamprecht Carol Lindeman Patricia Mahoney Alice Malone Jean Marshall Lydia Maund Eugenia Mayer John McAvenue Joseph McCabe Peter McGrath Kenneth McKee Patricia McMahon John McMorrow Patrick Mead Eileen Moriarty Lewis Morrell Rosemary Morano 'cuclent Patrons Frank Nash Anita Nelson David Newton Thomas Parkinson Patricia Pasztor Margaret Paterson Phyllis Pawlak Robert Petrella Mary Jane Pierz Anita Pilione Robert Platt Margaret Reuther George Robertson Gerard Ross Rita Russ!ll Joan Ryan James Schaeffer Janet Scheper Roberta Schlegel William Scott William Shepherd Patrick Somers Robert Terchek Edward Venditti Joan Verrier Thomas J. 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Buta Catharine Canessa Ronald Carlson Patricia Carr Janet Carrino Many Ann Chormanski Edward Ciiune Michael Clarizio Eileen Cooney Eileen Corblies Robert Creegan Bernice Cusick Francis Davis James De Dreu Margaret Deeley Anne Marie Delio Janet Demetrician Mary Ann Devivo Robert Dimler Maureen Donnelly Therese Dowd Janet Drew Lois F arabaugh Joseph Fearon Joan Ferguson Alphonse F erraiolo Thomas Finnerty Barbara Flynn John F urkey Kevin Gallagher Patricia Gallagher James Garasky Robert Garasky Eugene Grab Henry Gregory Irene Griel Frances Halkard Elizabeth Hellissey William Harms Reinhold Hielmann Barbara Higgins M. Hoimann Robert Jackson Gabrielle Jones Charles Kelly Patricia Kiernan Peter Kiernan Phyllis Kingwill Joan Krais Barbarann Kunzmann Judith LaDucer Susan Lally William Lamprecht Patricia Larkin J. Lawless J. Leister John Lillis William Lindner William Lucas Clare MacDonald John Mahoney Joseph Malizia Thomas Malone Ruth Maund James McAteer Eugene McAteer Elizabeth McDermott Joan McDonough Eileen McFarland Joseph McLaughlin Edward Michura Mary Misacavage Rosalie Montesano Joseph Morano Robert Morrell Jean Mount Jean Nash Raymond 0'Connell Barbara 0'Grady Peter O'Loughlin John 0'Neil Anthony Valeriani Anna Mae Wiedman Joan Padovana Henry Patiti F . Phillips Mercedes Post Lynn Reynolds Nancy Rodemer Marylee Rowe Cecilia Schell Elizabeth Scollan Rita Shaw Joseph Sheedy Joseph Shutak Marie Simon Karen Jill Spahn Adrienne Thees Rosemary Torsiello Jane Tortorello Genevieve Zamrock GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLASSES Sister Paul Joseph, Grade: Pre-Primer Sister Mary Anne, Grade lA Sister St. Albert, Grade 1B Sister Ann Dorothy, Grade 2A Sister James Aloysius, Grade 2B Sister Gertrude Louise, Grade 3A Sister Cecilia Veronica, Grade 3B Sister Teresa Aloysia, Grade 4-A Sister John Bernard, Grade 4B Sister Teresa Leona, Grade SA Sister William Stanislaus, Grade 5B Sister St. Gerald, Grade 6A Sister Joseph Lawrence, Grade 6B Sister Grace Agatha, Grade 7A Sister Margaret de Lourdes, Grade 7B Sister St. Vincent, Grade 8A Sister Miriam Thomas, Grade 8B HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES Sister James Eileen, Grade 9A Sister Marie Isabel, Grade 9B 95 Sister Ann Beatrice, Grade 9C Sister Eileen Marie, Grade 10A Sister Rita Xavier, Grade 10B Sister Clare Emmanuel, Grade IOC Sister Mary Matilda, Grade 10D Sister Catharine Anita, Grade 11A Sister M. Carlotta, Grade 11B Sister John Aloysius, Grade 1lC Sister Marie Madeleine, Grade 12A Sister Miriam Mercedes, Grade 12B Sister Mary Immaculate Heart, Grade 12C OTHER SCHOOLS Joyce Adorna, Central High School, Newark Kurt Akersten, St. Peter's College John J. Baker, St. Peter's College Patricia Carbone, West Side High School, Newark Lawrence Carr, Holy Cross Grammar School Jane Callaghan, Rockefeller Institute Carole Casotto, North Arlington High School James Cavanaugh, Georgetown University Connie Cerato, St. Vincent Academy, Newark Rosemarie D. Cifune, St. Mary's Hospital School of Nursing Eileen Conlon, St. Michael's Hospital Anthony Costa, Seton Hall University Joseph Crotty, Seton Hall University Joseph Deegan, Seton Hall University Joyce M. DePalma, Nicholas DePalma Louise Eramo, Barringer High School Edward Fallon, Schuyler School George Flannigan, Seton Hall University Pauline Groudin, Dull' School Beverly Haroldson, Public School No. 3, Belleville Gregory J. Higgins, St. Peter's College Marion Jakway, Barringer High School Mary Kalberson, Nutley High School Elayne Klebashu, Kearny High School Joann Knudson, St. Cecilia High School Mary C. Koshliek, St. Peter's College Mildred Koval, North Jersey Secretarial School Barbara Knight, Nutley High-School Elaine Kyak, Harrison High School Frederick E. Lloyd Jr., Kearny High School Albert Logiudice, Manhattan 'College Kathryn Lynskey, St. Michael's School of Nursing . Katheryn Martin, Madison High School Corinne McDonald, St. Peter's, Belleville William McDonald, Jr., St. Peter's, Belleville Eileen McGinty, Harrison High School Joanne Monteverde, F airleigh Dickinson College Brett Moore, North Arlington High School Joelyn Murphy George Malone, Madison High School Robert Nicla, St, Peter's College Edward Nottage, St. Peter's, Belleville Rosalyn N ottage, St. Peter's, Belleville Louise Romano, Marylawn Of The Oranges Leo F. Ryan, Newark College of Engineering Paul Scrudato Carole Shaughnessy Doris Shaughnessy Barbara Smilon, Nutley High School William Ward, St. Peter's College Anne Marie ,Wood, Benedictian Academy Robert Woodward, Stevens Institute of Technology J. J. Wright, St. Peter's Prep. Barbara Zambella, St. Stephen's School C Underclassmen, please let me have your signatures! Produced by Engravafone a NEW CITY PRINTING COMPAN UNION CITY, N. I ...ww ,....v-W ,ww-MN'W ...,-puff ,M .wa ,M mf xi wk QW-354 W .,,,,,i , QM Qin: , K . Shifzi' Q 1? . wi
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