Red Bank Catholic High School - Emerald Yearbook (Red Bank, NJ)
- Class of 1951
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I,II.. .. . . I I I .. ,. I I I I 1I. I I , I I, , . ,. .. .,1 1.11 .I I .,- I I. . I ' 11.5 TI . 1I 1-. :-a-- -.l --11 M -' WL- 1.. ' - .fr '. l -' I .I ., . 5131 'Qg.- .,' .. .+- -5. .P - 21 2' I gfi .' 51,15 tl' . ' I ' ,,..1II. I. I ,Ia 1.Ie',IIqI. u. 1yI1I .I--. .wr 11.1, 1951 ,Q ' BJ, 1 K fx 1 ix E ' we neo BANK :An-louc HIGH SCHOOL RED BANK, NEW JERSEY mm. 'Lfff qs- 3 2 f--- ,J ff if.: 6 . ' -4 4 4 U ,J , My gan X .3 X' t X 3':fi:l,?i? -x ' b ' ki best of four gree Today is June seventeenth, the blessed day that makes us graduates of Red Bank Catholic l-ligh School. Yes- terday, September sixth, we were brand new seniors look- ing forward to the last and n, golden years. For tomorrow, have tucked away within the pages of our ious days we commencement annual a year of prec tAlma Mater. spent a emory takes us Whenever, in the future, m back to high school, we have only to turn a page of our Emerald calendar to come face to face I l ed teachers and never-to-be-forgotten iliar with ov ' lk again in old fam classmates, to wa places, to recapture the spirit that is the life of Red Bank Catholic l-lighg to keep alive the Faith that inspired even the least of us to live nobly for God and Country. lf, in spite of busy days that lie ahead in a demanding world, we can find time to remem- ber that the busiest days pass quickly into years and the years into eternity, we shall have f the Nineteen l-lundred learned the lesson o Fifty-one Pfnzeruld. will Wig!! Weueaenl tjlvsehf Kasey OUR COUNSELOR AND FRIEND Veevmemf My J view RELIGION AND GUIDANCE 5 Wevenenl afmf fza Gam, RELIGION AND GUIDANCE git. The quality of mercy is not strain'd, It droppeth as a gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath: it is twice blestg It blesseth him that gives and him that takes . . It seems only yesterday that we sat in freshman class, reading for the first time Shakespeare's beautiful words on MERCY. Since then, having spent four years of happy school days with teachers who have dedicated their lives to the service of youth in the name of Our Lady of Mercy, we have come to understand the deep sig- nificance ofthe Bard of Avon's inspired words. Truly, there has fallen upon the seniors of Red Bank Catholic High a steady, gentle rain of mercy, blessing each of our lives with the good things of earth and, more important, with a holy under- standing of the joys of heaven. Because we feel we have been the recipients of a bountiful share of twice blest mercy, we, the Class of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-one, in grateful memory of the Sisters of Mercy who have taught us to love their Mother and ours, reverently dedicate a shining new Emerald to Heaven's holy Queen, our beloved Lady of Mercy. 6 , O vv X dill? af Qffmcy SKSTER MARY E ' A Jourrxahsm Enqkxsh an ji W7 amen Mmm Hlstovy MARY AGNESE SKS-TER MARY MERCXTA Stenography and Typewming DNTH SXSTER Latm and Spanksh S x ' - sxswen MARY FKTHFNNPY Sckence and MaKhemaNCS GRPYTXPY S X ST ER M MIY Enghsh TP- 8 3 KAN, SISTER MA '-Brin RY MP-Unnc and Germa IU5 n WQIWJ CW gf 017 y 547704 SXSTER MI-XRY CHARXT PY Sd Mathematics ence and DORXS MPNC ALUSO S Mathemahcs Y LaSlXLETT SXSTER MPR Music X. E Al-IC iq-TINDALL, M Ol Docfor 'D I J. SISTER MARY MARTIN SISTER MARY ANINA SISTER MARY LORENZO JOAN KENNEDY Mathematics 1'4 SISTER MARY EVANGELIST Bookkeeping and Law 795 A Q gsm.. ff' ADAM KRETOWICZ Physical Training owl English French HISTOYY 4 Hi iii SISTER MARY IMMACULATE SISTER JEANNE D'ARC HILDA DELEMETTIN WILLIAM GRAY Home Economics French and English Bookkeeping and Commercial Law Latin and English MARGARET LAURINO PATRICIA FAGAN CHRISTINE VAN TRESCO Librarian School Secretary Physical Training N aw ANGELICA OSTENDORFF MARTHA DODD CAROLINE LITTLEFIELD JOSEPH J. MINICHINI Orchestra Art Dancing Band . 4, 7. ,Ia . .- , ,ig I l 1 I li 3. I Tim i J, ! 100 an 6 W .., -DDQ - !' ' ' ga' ,gbwsylbyvw 'K 0 . mx. 5 tm if I si fs! IQ. ,ff HwR 'f'-wok Joe Romeo looks on as Margie Roswell and Q Tom McVey wait for a chemical reaction. XV The use of WHO or WHOM-a debatable Topic-presenfs a problem to Robert Bruno, Bill Carton, and Will Rogers. ' K , , i Lorraine Alyfard and Adelaide Concannon unveil the mysteries of a heated Chemistry experiment. 4. Y I 4. F is I i 1 2 u , 3 , 4 QI .'.y ' i .ti 'uf X ' 07' x Q4'il9'q ga !J.v!l ito +9 WY? 'NIA 4 s fx Q I . fn K Anne Wolfe knows her incomes and explains them to Horace Lepore, Maurice Sctrin, and Marty Shermond. Frank Wise does some serious figuring. ' Q Xa A 'Q ' l gl ' v 1 'T i vi Les Mademoiselles Rosemarie Calandriello, Cathy Nelligan, Dotty Anne Goff, Florence Domzal, and Bettg Beam are amused as Valerie Henry impersonates M errichon 'Q K 0 wc .nv Good afternoon, Red Bank Catholic High School, is the greeting from student clerk JoAnn Duffy Q, -wwf-' ' .. :X x X ,Ms 1 1 W . 4 N-up-fa. mxx 1 N--...W X i 'W r .. I 1. f if ci Deep concentration: Peter DeSanhs, Frank Campbell, John Mulholland, Jimmy 2? 3 McNally, and Betty Anne Sommers. Pat Flannery shows an English filmstrip. A ff io' I ,Ar V Janet Williams and Lois Mustillo obvlously approve of scrapbooks made by student homemakers. Typisls Gloria Gigiio, Katherine Keany, Ircne Fanning Eleanor Desmond, Ann i ' A S-1-Q gy' 41 ml L3 fir 'T X. 1 X , 'ld Look! Superman! exclairns Carl Zchring. So Sydney Rubino, and Anne Crelello know no speed Dcl Negro, Wally Bauer, Henry Clark, Kevin Loftus, limit when it comes to the keyboard. and Anthony Jackapmo look up from higher learning. 'Q Anne Crotcllo, Margaret Anne Shea, Gloria D'An- thony and Amfa Galatro attempt to make effu- crency therr first asm when it comes to typing. 4 ,ig Q f i, 1 x X X X f lr ' E I x x xf 35 eu V. 4 x x- 4 'x h . geo Pmfycagxx and pqxxkxonq Nxokfa 'xXXusKtafgxv4'Qa'i wmxadx vxaoocv ff' MNBYNS 01-060 W- .Q-JA ... . it ff. -N ef A A' . , W lm is V sv Q A . , ,f I 52 i tix V -S A Haj H X .. V' A f ff: Vff, - 3 1 si ff, aff ' 7' ' H A K 5 f Commercial law executives Walter Barnes and Danny Rosafo are in on thc deal. Bill Marinella tells Richard Healy to sign here. ' f i :UI fmanccs are coming along fine, points out Joe Romeo to Presndent John Toolan and Kathleen Lynch. sf 5 X, .ls- ,f ,,. ' H J' Icckk. Smderehc fg?:'?xi'S joan rc' iabuxahng Tfcaf-H ' mcome- 'il -7 f 4 A X -S..f x The pres of '50-'5l. Tom McVcy I 0,4-'ywf ' 'WW' lwwv Checking up on the Radio Club's activities Club chairman Mar Kcnn . .- . . V Y is learning the inside dope from Joe Crowley, Club president. aww, k ,,-,Q uw- A Pau! Kiernan, Junior president, and his homeroom assistanls, John MacPhcc, Mario Crupi, Tom Slocum, and John Keelcn, hashing sul some class problems. -v NN ar 'W' 1, 14 key mc-n Tom MQVQV, Waliy Hue D1 L Tvolh, U1 KuHmnnn. 9- 0 L 1' W ' E ' 'Dv i Y' 4 K xm.-1 Y ' fx fl:-+L kj'- 9. 'YW The Sfudenf Councll s Mmufe Man -Secretary Dave Troth. 'fx Q 'Na i-,v , An old hand af making The violins sxng, Mildred Kelli. 'f 7Q'N- 'Ki RBCs. Chrxstmas carolers heraldmg the Joyous season -..., Ten shun' snaps Will Rogers, Student ouncrl Service charrman, to his able crew. Sify S 'Qr of X C I -., Q his - .42 Soph Presldcrplt John Lotrus , '7:: '.12.? ' ' surveys, wit saiisfacfion, ' some of the money-making Q ventures laid out by Fred Q, . Crlne, Stanley Kruse, Barney B 9' Creighton, and Ed Oshander, Q Aj . - cr ' 2 Q . 5-Q? V ' .w - 5 ski ' ra X ,Q In X x. 'WV k A k r f X ' f 31 X 'i , V. My :-fx 4 fs T -' ,-,x s I Q E . 4 H., . 11, D K. w A 1 'Z -52- e N, .V W- 1 4312 Qr, Must have been a wffty quip from Madame X as the faces of Joan Anderson, Carmelo Marascio, Janet Wnlliams, Betty Anne Sornmers, Barbara Wall, Anne O'NeiI, May Boylan, and Louise Mcsaros bear wstncss 1 O Albert hl1Mulhull1r I Hintclmann 7 , n 1 i Q. l N N I J' t X U .' .1 vi 'Wm I 7 'lu 'S S'-Q fm , iq-X. VI Anthony Covonc QM J X A 41,9-N 5 . 1 i 1 X1 if' T . Milf Anthony Sole f ig ,4fw:. , 11' ' V ,,..-Ll I ,. 1 Is K . it F.. 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A X a?:3,:,, fifit' - f 4 , .f,..f25 ,Y IQ xi 6 wws, f-f'if,r?ff',..., . A X obo lub . I .O'.n. . g'WE 0 o Q: ' 1 Q ' 5'- an -x . . ,, I C TY' ,: 9fr.g- , , ,, 'ms A .' ,. If Je. 1 qs '- xg I x' Frank Wise and Kathy L nch fake a last look at the now , .rf Ball decorations. rw- , 2 a 1 f' It .A - 3 . . -., , . I Q '- A ' , J. 'H 1. - Yq:'1.'x: YX' ., . . . r . . ,. .. ,ar . -5, . 1 1X1 l A , A Q, ',l, s-gf QSM- .V 1' r 4 ' N' '- -'J -Lv' ' 1 F ,- 0 'I- v EXW' x ' I ll'14-X v- 'V' 1'-...G - .' w ,Ng l . 0 0 . 4 r I, .- Q . x V I-llbpgfki 1' , ' 'X FF ' .. ,Ii f Stopping to pose for Irving we have Joan Hcckf and Joe Crowley. N. 5 Q1 xx T. ,ik I ,wiv e l ,f A smiling Snow Ball duo: Anthony Covone and Pat Lynch 'Q 'T v ,I Q 5 Eight lovely belles looking prelfy as a picture: Audrey Vogel, X Gloria DeAn1l'1ony, Irene Fanning, Margaret Anne Shea, Dofty Anne Goff, May Boylan, Dolores DiGiralarno, and Kathy Lynch. , 'nm 'HMA 5 1 I The lucky escort with Dotty Anne Goff is George Kauffmann. Y N 1 You're in styIe ! sqys Val Henry as she puns Tom McVey's boutonnierc. D Senier socialites wish the even-ng would never end. Favorite senior iwosome: Jerri Travers and Wally Bauer arrive for a star- sjuddcd evening. mmf Q I Ag, X57 F, N. T x l ar 1-,gm Do not disturb! Genius at work- - Pat Hogan, Pat Schneider, Joan White, and Agnes O'Mara. Michael Hcady and Anthony Sole solved the problem. Don't ask what problem. Ida Salduth and Glona Halsey argue a point of Consumers' Math fi rg? ,Q li .- X' vim i Ah, this one is easy! exclaims teacher Gallagher, to her apt pupils Pal' McDon McDermott, and Peggy O'Byrne. 70 A :I EL. ll!!! W R2 W , e arbara , Loss v . Of what you ask? An intense study- The senior gurls of course. 12115 Iii . 1:.--- .. ,.. : ... .- . ..,. - -1 'f:.lp1un , , nhl- u ,. - -..,. n .. 1 .. vo ug. 1 -n -4 1 .,a ' -unhn,-f',,n ,4 ,lin-un.n N ...,.,.una-..n:,, , ..-,iron-nn:..n.H H-u n - n-' v' - .nnaur !u.H':f .-,nnwn-n-nh, 1111- ::'1 :2:3!'!2--- 55 l5i:E1 :::?::gj .giv 1 j, L -...4.m..n 1.gQ,sg'f:5s::-.n::n::r2 'nfs a55::.::.'w,u::zxz: rv.-iq-3-:ssxaunsnn -f' l Aggxnhrngna ' if '-Waminnna L fL'1E2..I!!3........ Dick O'NeilI figures wiih ihc righf model Janet Williams. fw1Heii+.211ai+12 Qin fl I I ff! ffff I 9 'f Y 'Q -gf Schafer Toolan analyses the News of the Week for Paul Flarity. uf! Joseph Crowley. Betty Anne Sommers, Maureen Gaul, and Joan Crothers listen to teacher whose tie identifncs him as math whiz Henry Lyons. WouIn yayustknow' clams Jlmmx Wuse as he witches Tm rum of a mastcrpwccc that mmght lik -L. Fire burn and cauldron bubble ponders Charlie Prothcro over the complexities of steam and Shakespeare. 5: In .A 4400 5,1 ur ijt Senior homemakers Marie Poppa. Dolores DiGiralamo, and Connie Renzo are simply in stitches. D' Q 9 our wi' f. r t I ' iff, ' si. Pat McDonald dictates to attentive stenogs Joan Anderson, Pat Lynch, ' f Peggy O'Byrr1e, Gloria Giglio. Pat Deckert, and Pauline Miele. f ' if t Swv' Yam Cassius has a lean and hungry look Latin sfuclenfs Tom Hodqknss and Bill t Cartoro portray .1 Translatuon assxqrvmcnt. N .40 5-.N Qi V ,. I -ax Th Xnu FUR 1 yxywi rvuq- H1 '7- ySi rx Q wigs..-Q '9 k -L ,M-0' f I S V 1 I -.-.....,. N AA , .xg Q , V Q? W' fa 6 MA 4,53 - r eww? . ft' N My If H' Vw' I K Loftus, R.B.C.'s rebound t f I p I I 4 horf of Rumson's big m E E l ' h 7 un if.. 5,-03315 ,F ,, U 'wif 2.1 A Win u ,N Vw. +. 2Wf iH1' f . . 4',. -,ii-1 Ta ' t Q M 5 . L Alwlf N W 1 P P l -r'7 . ' Q . . . '4 Q11- -J' ' . -5 C -fe '94?f:i xxx Q X M. '.- . Q ff 1 1 ... . I . 1, . l Y ,.H'z,f iw fray, 45 ziggy , ff. K Jean Olivcr makes It two more for the Cascycttcs, as x Gaul Girard follows up to make sure. Maureen Gaul blocks another shot by a mighty Cathedralite. -a 4 Ah!. . . that immortal Team of Dcstiny!!!! ,. uf-'VW . rvnn-.Jr x J Wiz! M l l . uw 'QMWZIF Caseyetfes of 'Sl and after. Back Row: Jeanette Callinan, Gail Girard, Maureen Gaul Ruth Folker, Jean Oliver, Phyllis Aschcttino. Middle Row Patricia Keenan, Doreen Boubonniere, Katherine McDermott Ella Anne Phillips, Mildred Kauffmann, Roberta Barbareio Front Row: Joan Maffei, Helen Tierney, Mary Kenny Judy Kenny. fm. l Y 1 :FF 4 ,. v1fAhnu I' 4 2.3 ,4 ,A f? ,4-09 ga-. QQ-fi' .W 9 55, X4 j M 1- ' 4, in' f. --Xl , 1 X x L -I .3 X WX 15, sw. ff Wx 1' 'Nb wi X ttxxxi-W -s , Editor-in-Lnief Virglni 1 gets The Signpost Joe Romeo. a Oakes off to . Q, Press with the help of ,,, ,, This wall really get them, H ... , 4 ,av M .u ,, . .l ' :if r-' .S were d'l 1' 1. 5 5 v mstvxvxifif ,L---' ' JH ,. . Y. lbw' A - ' 5 gloats Betty Langler to Ginger Oakes and Maureen Gaul pyxnxvw XXX -aff Mk, . ' - ,N 6 M 1-..i.,-.,,v,... - A .1 5 Pat Hughes and Vic Suski, Signposfs Sports scribes collaborate on scooping the games. ,if Q. S j ' - -..-... RRG fl rub Q gmmfj Sjfaff 'hegfvm' o 14 ear' 2,265 Q . fb Sis I Cover e In rfghf Jerri Travers does her part: seeing at each page is pitched To the rxghf fone. ix M J Maureen Gaul sharpcns up all ws get the point Wil' lof s df D! I Q' ef, ,her angwn U1 .fo SN 00' vial-N .S .f 5. . 1 ,tr K NVQ' . K , ' r- Y .arf , Awbgr I r Q f' -ST ' f 3. 15-if if eb- ' wi' My ' K . 5 f ff. my 0' x' 1 J L: . K- 5 1'-...u RIYQ-. . - 2 f ,NA 1' M 1 J , ', if wr w --we W -4 f I 1 c ' f' j 1 1 , 1 I 4 f A I r 2 1' jf' in ,iff x i as 'T' 5 ,, ff in 1 n 1 ' , v y-1 5 fb ,X Q' .J r A I r 1 Ng-f ' ., x +V H! ,Qi . f ' V' 4 -D4 L kr 1 ff J 3 12 ff i X . 's , , Yxwtag 'Uh ' x ' 1 43.2 1.4- 'x H ,WX ' 1 I . . . C ,,,.,L .il I ', .K v , . vu 4 ' 1 ' x hw ' 5 H3 1 L E . Q 1 A q,' ' f-11: ,P vi 1 .., , ,V QQ .ff ...5, -f X X 'H' ' x . il .K if ,W 1 if 5 , tx 2 if R1 '5 3 5 Q QNX? f k Y 4. ' lu ' 7 , A A K1 ,yy HX R, w 7' ii 41 K.. ' '--F' ?. K 294122 'E - 'i F A 5 XQKE' A Q , 5 L Q . 'ax . y. IE xi? P fli 1. K5 2 ul' Q wks.. . gn, Cats and Rats of all Pans gather rn 't HL l' ,fl if I' 'Q' H., I up -tv -4' if. I ,Mb , vq Ny ' sf' Ji L , . buf a muef.. ..Y:ghL3'2mOng thuev X am 4'hs.,X 'v ki... Margot falls a flagon wnfh 'white wine of Beaunef' -I A 4 ,vw ?.!2g gl, i st .2 q-'nur' fbi . 5 'x Nu ... ' Burgundnan travtor. You due tomght! we -is .--J Q, . A What can honest thneves . . . and who the state but Louis. 'ii Nair Q V Q do but dunk? queries the carefree Villon. 'RFC Ba .,,',t 1- ,Q U' .' I nf-' T. Four Fir Cone friends-Lois Mys- tillo, Ben Andreach, Madeleine Simon and Ken Devine f ,Q- sv N , QL -is -. Q15 f Lt- , 5 St, wig- ' ,s 1 'L X. . X gif Elf ki? 'Ns I' f ,fl E91 i s a 5 'Li' r ' Q v ,il if 42 ' , , Y , I A' ss., I . 'V --.v-.' . M' 'g . ff 1 ' l A Tabarie explains his plight to the - ,. fellow guardsman of the gate , 1, i' ii Margot Margie Roswell, Ollie , 7 Anthony Aliotta, and Eileen Giblin, ' as Jim McNally casts a doubtful -- .glance ai' Tabbie. if I ?' Y am . sky , Q , , vi Eg? , Tix fix K K A ,K 'Ei 2 Conniving comrades- Barney Rene i li-553 Creighton, and Joe Thibaut Calver Q' - 1 , , ,N ' V V, B 5 E if ' 5 ,, wi N55 . I M? if l offer the hand that spares his life! Lady Katherine saves Francois from the wedding ring of hemp. ov' .FA J ff-wiv 4 A..hz'v1m1r ri fum? ,um . er Nw Knows of yvs Hx1,mH1 Mmm nu X.'wWM:rvgw:um1L'r ,UT PW yolnwq ml w H1 lfwv CS: ri , , , , 101' xL 1r9 ig-5. 'S K If K 1 L X. rx 22 F, H: g I I ., ,',, '- s . .N ,, . -f-V'-W' ' '--...NN 'I H4 'ep ' ' Te. U, , fi sif I ? f1'.f ai 'szhgig ga 'QMKQEQI qi lr Q as 'Iliff ff. M ,. 5 1,1 ALE sf -x. Q S.. s- 6 'X f ft 'gi' F The Gr .,,,, ,..... ..,.... ggfh ' ff M ,nv wk w 4 V nge' 1 A ,Y I ,uf 4 and Finale! v 0 2 V? 2 I -1. .A E ' Q A3 -if 51552 ?VGu'Q,f fy? N! FU! A 24. J . X9 ,. C' f gl f 3 iq 1 J f , 1 4 xJ xvcr fll'Vl1TJlJJYICfNKkjhfI!'4l1LJCf'. fur Nw Umm! of Liuiy Mary. T The bciutwful Colden C1115 mpmbcls of thy Hugudtg Wilt I l 'xxx Y J' R aj X Xe we X . H 9 N Y 4,.mw.,K x l A fafsi 65 Q3 E ' Em. gm J gf A QM 1.:y' av 6' . B fc 'u. Q RM r A an ,iso M- 1 v- , V 4 . P 'V 5 'A Q What can I do I r , an li, ' to win you? wr' 4 4 n 1 :uv I I 1 + is 'SW' M 1 1 a -I 1 ,ff x lf 1 1 V r , ,Mx Q , A .1 - ' X 1 . , I Q ' , 92. .I A . . 1 no. A,,. ., ,xf QM. f o my of . z,j:nf',,5Q, ,Y ,fx if sm.:- W .4 s .V 4 We if si . . n '!,. , , , x 70 W 1 'W-f. 1 dl V' 6 :Zig u x my S Q Mi L Q Q vs V Q .w . 1 , 'E 'xp ba s 1' . . on Q 6113 '31 Pages dance playfully in Tomorrow, M , gifs N 'Q 4 M xg 'SJ 'Q e ., ffg ' V A , U? 'r : Q , Ii. xl , i I ix' xx X Q, , 'Q 1 .2f w ' ffl Q M b fihC h dfh bbl You know how I always get excited over a new hat. 1 - -N kEif15'4Rx ,bmw E-, ,wgfgwiw - 'img - K . .sawn , ,Q Q, 1 x ' 5 ff-'Y' -Y W? 35 :ax ni Never try to bind mn . sings Huguctfc to Noel. ' -4. sg? 'll A 'af Q94 00' V svn if JA 1 '41 i J, A i Q 1 n 1 I i '65 'ii' 4, Y bf ZX' 4X m s 1 A -r ' ,M 'i Q.. K 7, I r 4 AL 'X' in 5 P' ig' , Q f Q. ff '5 'f V f P' iv -asv X ,.., as ' fx U 'V .CY-kfwr if-E - '- A . - ' A ual Con ress of Sodalists. ' , , H W Placling Their approval on the latest edition of The Shieldffjafherine Lang and Margaret Ann Shea. I ' 'Y ft, V4 ,- va- K. rs, . Honor Y ocod va. S Xi One of The Sodalify's willing and capable artists, Barney Creighton, completing a oosfer for Catholic Prem Mnnfh, 1 -r 1-A -.'1. 'F-2. X .qi I U ll A r .ii f 1 Anthony Covone instructing .future leaders in Our Lady's Sodality, ff' 1 0 Q I x , 0 .-J 1 N mr ul il it A A- sl 1' an 155 Three beaming officers of the Sodality, Tom Hodg- kiss, Betty Beam, and' Anthony Covone, proud to advertise the Catholic GSS Q 1 A happy group of Sodallsts work ang on Easter baskets for Wicka tunk: Catherine Lang, Emily Pillis, Pe gy Anne Shea, Patricia Welgu, Joan Wilson, and Rosemarie Uliano. Catherine-Lang and Peggy Anne Shea Iookmg over some recom- mended reading. ,na Mm V as ' fllfff Q' 4.4 The smiling chauffeur, Joe Romeo, off on a Sodality crmnd with Mar- garet Anne Shca and Betty Bcam. . L A-Ji .1 !.' ' .1 'f 5 , v k- , ii: . H .-Qu' ' .wp - UL - 1, an -W - '1,-Jmfaigf wi 'X 'Q Q ,3. X 4 5' .MH :A i MMF MM ww-.mwmf 1 ia? is i I 7 1 X Q. . 1 K-xx . g 6, 1. 1 . gl , .-5 I .4 .3- f , , X4 ..- V ' A an ,asv- A, - JZ .Ar ,anis 1 ' 4 I - L 1, . fig: Q 1. '- 'i't.1 E-1, ja' - ,- lg Aj' Q. .R :Aa 1 Rx A ,gm ' 'ew ' Y . ,Q -. I . M.. 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N, K M V im. kk :' 5 W' H -Q . . .. l f . - ff-X 'l' '1 v ,, lg, 5 ' ' M - 1 ,K Y , ' 1 - H , L is 1.- lp-11' ,V as 1 .l l l l l , 1 i i f ' Ll i 2 I 1 l Ll 1 1' l :l...'f' Y . 4 , j ' 'al . 5, , 55' l , A, Top Left: Ben Andreach. Betty Ann Sommers, Joe Crowley Agnes O'Mara, John Mulholland. Top Right: Rose Marne Calandriello and Madeleine Simon. Bottom: Cathy Nelligan Janet Williams, Gene Tully, Audrey Vogel, Henry Clark, Paul Egan, Maureen Gaul, John Toolan Betty Beam 'ffllfsr v UW ,L-N lggluff - In -A ' mMm'n:,.gg1 ' 5 I , .mm L4 ,Q g,ruun,jg.j flQf 3 H, - 1, ,s.,:gfQg JP -s ia-L1 W .. 3. , ...Q fu 1 :,. '-zs,,.,. -A 5-V gtk' Q -, m x all . 51 .32 N mmf, 'I ggi, be R Ssiii ilfii I M vw . .1 X. I. Kg' qu ., - ,. Nglljf L wk! Q1 ziisiiiimzisi 32 SHEESES 33 . S , X Q 'IE me ml, Wu 'F fr.. fm., ,: 'uf' 564115 .aunt 4 I' F-K Nyl ? ff' X ffy L Virgin O k A p 'Nl' ffm Nu 19 6 3 . 6 ,zoucxroxz Leo Carton Joan Massey 1 Mary Ann Murphy 1 v' 1 mm-sax-es.. V, nw-pg 5 ' Wim .a, 1 ,V Y- 4.g,l . - 5, 'swf f, e -fo--1 V A :Ll N- ,A Q w 5, x ii ,M 14.1 -f . .. nil- 4 3,3 ii S il 2 16,2 il. Y 32' . 321 - A M s ll,..l ' Gloria D'Anthony 1, . ,.--o ' .Ts 1 'H' mai- . , f x x QHHQ l X. , . , x -Q .', , . .s - ' Joan Heck? '. 's 'I 1- Q A 4 A'A'A'lA K. .fnff 1' f ff' if If - f J 4 lr, K' . Betty Brown William Danuck ,I Joan Ruckl I Q Ann Rubino lixll gl . f , ,,:f-'JL 1 ,+A-dvr-f I liotta Ann-ony A h N , B HG r ' ' wr ua-nv 5 M ll --MOOSE bl 4 likea G . vous, llwpy' an amber B'9' nfl ZA . . . v 'lafa1: club o 1 l :Scilly gabhlseslleaffls in the 13122: . . - . - , . . a lalzzz. so are hli blllzlvef Moose of 'eady fog: bel' . . . the Ritz. s - - 84 B enlarmn Andread, ayvlaw Annu. Kun ' sburg, N- i A VFNH J smile flu, S' .R ir' ' 'ZW' :felling may vy I9 b Preside f , glee 6,A'EdE ::0Y taeklelr , ,l bl' qmpallh IPSEC.: l I famolls for .sz.:a,-rm' - 15.4 r ' ' - e Keansbrlgl' - - . future Maller rs? X wmllmr Q T' Lorraine Alward Eighth Street, East Belford, N. J. LONE Amiable toward all . . . lightly loquacious . . . big heart . . . prac- tically lives in Highlands . . . find Adie and you'lI find Lorie . . . domestically mature . . . all sun- shine. no rain. 9 il we Joan Anderson 32 Wallacq gi, Def, Rgd Bank N v . J. C MBECKIEH apfg' n . H' Slsglelnlo lifnhposl, fypisi, , 0 ller naddy's Iirrl:m'sl comm' l ighf 9IP.,, Gloriaznll gay ' ' - slows witwwgyg secretary, ' gwwould make 3 good Career. fave I nursins Walter Barnes Fifth Street, West Kunsburg, N. J. WALT First in line for noontime rosary . . . Casey Carousel spinner . . . trea- surer of the three B's . . . kept brains in deep freezer . . . capable of fine things when he perseveres . . . clever columnist. Walter Bauer r ete. a . 1. 68 Biniharn P-V W Rllmwnl N ..wALLY lifts I for5c '- 'us V luablG Veg' , , onscuentio lull in any hte - baietball team ' f C say is we capnlllaltllous afol llls Dezcgulleflxls . . . this Daw 5 figures at fuhltd 9 gllwlens lnstitute- 96 4.1 . Bm Eluzabefh Be , Elm Lane, RuNS9 ' N' ' uBE1 fY e year Manual' ermmutir ZTJSM : .1..':::.:e.4 . Head an ne' ' 4 soaamv - - ' ' Q led 0 5 m tect 'fic' Piewith books -. - ' C The bak W ben buttered toast - - - d. as warm 'S I allege 50 nuasw ' ' ' Allfflq '75 Riverside ano Avenue Red v Ba k RUN 0. n ' N' J' Seld CE om SP9-tk from . 3-' bllf ff up eiglit. element dodgllr en heard of the I-hr: dofk Classes ' ' ' can ass' ..::1: hi: 'H-MSC: lnofhx aef behind Lsulfesin. am vacationigg. . . , ny Bi3IlCam Bevis Becker Little Silver Point Rd., Little Silver, N. J. ussvu Her words are loyal, or not at all . . . wistful miss . . . helped set the Emerald . . . double share of brains . . . eyes set on 'l2D . . . efficient, dependable and always cooperative . . . bubbling person- ality . . . ambition--nursing. Mary Boylan 1 Locust Street Keansburg N J ' MAY l2A's Sodality check girl . . . posts the Signpost . . . Glee Club thrush . . . relies on Big Ben . . . amiable and generous . . . that delightful scrubbed and tabbed look . . . sweetly reticent . . . switch- board operafor in her spare time. l. Amelia Bellegga 316 Carr Avenue, Keambwgl N J . MgMp. ' 55:06. dainty, and chic ,sl en - - . ' locks: niche 'KEYS . . . lively brow: doesn't , .s?ee?Z','9 l. now she asserzgz clgalrman fnznzugslyliyi ' ' - s ne Ped3909ue. my fum 3' HWY Miss 4 'Xe li Elilabefh Brow N J 0 Ocean Avenue. Sea BYWM' ' ' 63 uBE1,TYn hi a - lofikfr C fn rave me sew- 311, magmv rl blue BYQ5 ' ' ' 3 Glee Cmbbe' nt' ,eumrv - - ' Wm brisltfen ' , h , yeari - 4 A g-pal' ' tsfgcek' ' I xgtlcgzuzeharrled ' ' uea - - ' asks littll Vick' 97 Robert Brun0 Ave.. East KQIMVW5' N' J' '53 Hudson --son 1 I lans President 0: ttfelhifeg, 'M:i'ines to spend un 0-Iucky I I I bites . - - happy-9 'th good inten- filrh ' .. .. l:ll::l9i:'to lessons - - - :sn Que.. waning- J m oesPll Calver West Front Synch R. JOE d alntkr N. J, uKl 9 Rh fl, . Produced gown' SV' - . . ju, xgzorgettable fufh pglfzoghers jg? . , I - . ' c ' . 3InaIiry , m I::y. expressixszly' I l ' ' , 9 wirr' ' ' bourleruon fancler mums - - . ' ' ' College 98 Rose Marie Calandriello Beechwood Drive. Shrewsbury, N. J. ROSEMARlE Philled with ambition . . . snappy cheerleader and beautiful dresser . . . omits no detail of a story . . . blushes to match her curls . . . lithe and light on her toes . . . easy to get along with . . . collects honor pins . . . sincere and loyal friend. NW! Francis Campbell I8 Pacific Avenue, East Koansburg, N. J. FRANK One of the Keansburg wonders . . . professor in French . . . Lady's man in the 2:18 English class . . . man with the rainbow shirts . . . good sense of humor . . . my buddy- Jack Crane . . . good head. big heart. Jeanette Callinan 3892 Shore Boulevard, Keansbur 0 9. N. J, O Jenny'- 'le of Levies ltal:::?iIo:Ifeansburgers , I I Ra 'Shoal' de doo. ' as 'W basket. Ul'll..,b .A I-..p3l5w h l'0Peful Casteiffll-eggs and 9rin . . P '-up future mi - Q - wsu structor. 35 phrzped in- Leo CQROH 0 an Avo East Keansbllii' N' J 21 co 2 LEO Pm 1 ot C1- dim ' ' ' glifiaf-ll wan- a N9 hea:bte'vonuntee'. 'gli guardsman - at in dress.I Qlllelviln man . - ' ncograge ot his Conman manner... onhy..-3 trustw Ifctiong prom- 'HS- I ho I amanII,pre that I5 , ise sucGSS5 lo' Leo , . li William carlo N J 11 Ocean Avo-, East Keansbvliv ' 1 mu. d bt , , . dove' ' ' 'Mage refinement . enne as 3 lamb Lobby vf0 ' ' ' ' 9, im . . .lean- ,anaamaram as ,readY 00 ll ble ' h f lanky. like' Leoisllitfle brole - studies: - - Kg' , . - PW evorYtlIlll9 Ho' sion: P mf essor . . , -1 H Anthony COYone 55 N eh or Broadway, Long Bunch 1 1 N. J, '1'oNY.. '2A's Jack . srudenr ,'. fl'le-Box , , , strucror 0 hc? and sodalififeggy ang sincgrg . ependable, ,pin - , orange Qc:f?PlIeZ the Jazz' s ' an H - - . l'k . Cream :atlas q - .'. ?haeah 9: 'Wes ny lakes. racfenslicglly po- E Henry Clark Point Road, Little Silver, N. J. FEl.IX Towering proctor on top corridor . , . pet expression: 'fmonge-a- gawk '. . . onelof the famous sen- ior reds 4 . . reserved and well liked . . . social and sociable , . . never Henry without -.lolm . . . :ioly Cross bound with an eye on aw. John Crane 38 Pacific Ave., East Keansburg, N. J. UJACKI1 Athletic Chairman of IZA L. .L . potential brain buster . . . sunny disposition . . . snappy dresser . . . allergic to young ladies . . . loves basketball . . . blue eyes, broad shoulders . . . demerits equal foil and trouble. I4 B ay Street, Higmands, N. J' ..Ao'E,, Reserved and . .. . lar 'e ed Highl 4 Ifgion Zazzle' 90 Father Reillygnrir n hshrs . . , film H Qevored ro rwi., ' ' ' efgffylllingeig Illpglzhfgftresrra . , , W b ' .. weakly. 2 someones depenlebqe John Crean , N, J. a Anen sneer. 'n . uJoHN I 'red f09elhe' A lanl'-Y - ' ' wi , , . rides 'l'a'll'l Gel:p?fual hulgizi calm' and will' KW ' . lents haven bg? llected . - - la halahl Slf' e izvlored Ye' 'gd' xrlljirv l'iShl'9: . l . luncln 3 nie, and friend Y- ol school lule - - - 4 1 99 4 Anna Cretello . ii. N- -l- B03 BroadVlY' Lon' Bmw ANN , miss 01 Quiet Miss. Vlixegevihlrretelttiarn . - - . ' , d I l:iiilo'iincG menilzhi de:G d'b , . - the 'nt Eigs chairmin ' T Pd' iittendanco record stral9. loves the with Pat and A ' ' Y.nkQGI. Gloria Cushin zas emma Annu' Lon B 9 ' 9 ra gl, A ' nclopyr, llc N. J. . 'Nl friend WIHIDI '--drag 4 mtglv . . . sham., up lzA -.. sm . gblackh. Lo the Glu and adds he, Wiz: rush brightens fl,Q'::1i5 'Y Paint ors. 100 f 5 r.- 'fate Joan Crothers 364 Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. JOAN A staunch supporter of many activ- ities . . . better late than never . . . works after school . . . trips oft with trig . . . latent brain power . . . keeps ideas ted with lots of reading . . . quiet and thoughtful. Gloria D'Anthony s 56 William Street, Red Bank, N. J. BO-BO Rich, exotic coloring . . . friendly, attractive, and dependable . . . sends Signpost to all the states . . . lost without the Austin . . . intramural basketball star shooter . . . rhapsody in black . . . future- lashion merchandising Joselill Crowley 38 Norwood Avenue, Long 5,-auch N . . J Join Generous, ' FI5'i e ' 5'1i-1'e.a,:,1:2r:.: Q - - I I mai. io? f tim, new a grm',,,,g,.: L' ' analytic mints .any math class onor roll faithfully' . . courts the wmaam Danud' u. J. 224 A, KeYP0 ' . .o. No- l W' nr HULL.. A X A mn., ,,,,,,, from Keyrcahgj with personalitY :mm ,. contributes :gina hiol09Y diff butcher t his tuture iwayk-5 servic8 W tor quick true ' 9 Zin 'DalW A eff parricia Deck . ho N. J. 4 Center Stleelv sea Bug , uPAT.i S lwai Bright ' ' ' a 'iver -mi io Sea , . - SM ?illin9 'Ve'y arlebrown - - ' qlnerl threads amass t e wonderful falenof erve ' , anges and 'elves Latin - ' my can hef- P efe' Desantig 413 sam Avena, ,Mg B ' ranch, N. D ..,E.rE,, J- ose f Brand? .doubiietrouble hom Long , . ' - s - . f me Qilxre-black lo:lKSf,::: :f9o? Yx :roved hg 'caufgture cobbler , ,au uno 95 last lap. make scholasrie Albert DeGano Wyckoff Road, Eatontown, N. J. ..AL,, Hunter from the wilds of Eatontown . . . adorns the corridors as proctor . . . smiles upon the world . . . all friends, no enemies . . . Yankee fan . . . hopes mechanical drawing will sketch an engineering career. Eleanor Desmond 100 East River Road, Rumson, N. J. ' noisy! Black hair, sea-green eyes, fair skin . . . lilting lrish laughter . . -. slan- guid on the lessons . . . typing whiz . . . misses school occasionally . . . likes lively discussions . . . Rumi son's Sodality leader . . . thermo-+1 meters and hypo-needles featured' in her future. Sydney Def Nei I l . 9 0 314 SPrm9 Street, Lung Bunch N r . J. CHUBgyv. HWPY. scrappy EL1'ir'2:e L-M5 ia'lZ'..ZT '2.'f, ',' ,g ' . , ' ' C sym . ' ' ' WS food, ham? ack-'Pilld a:',3:f, for Rel Negro. :lrrmmer in variefy.si,. bug bangi, Ustudef . 0W...zeg- chairmanin council bulletin bojrd Kenneth Devme burn, N- 3' Union and Essex NN Kam until B c as mm' f R. - ,' Rules the 'ads 0 tenor l 'P 'PN ' all - - ' . - mpef - ' ' ehalrniggx 8 :g:f:Ce':2:a:,g:.:lr:oug :0 ' ' . . ' 3 0 husky lad '- gi-uctor. hllysical edusilim' 'M lOl 'Ol' irolamo Dolores DiG N J 234 Jane Shell' 59 Bunch' ' . -'o0LL V h - - - 'P'?, '.::::' 2:1:1i::3,m inhl - ' ' . . h o Rfk an symji flirictuatilw mood: lehn bolzneg, ig her middle MW' U , , nel , . u l ,Molly chic. Eileen Dum, 'Wien Plug R ' '4 EMR, N. J B' ElLE:N'- ue Mink nge: .that sour, WMM . I mm! lilly ,Y - . , mr, bu eG2 '.r::,':.':.::-'Q . . . walkin ' - - Pala with -.Hobbit w'Y dow g I hobbY . ' Y of M, d. y 'tap mia. , Q - mem en Shyll rum nuff: Florence Domxal 294 Broad Street, Rod Bank, N. J. FLORENCE Lilring voice lifts the glee club and choir . . . neat in dress. complete in brains . . . call her nothing but Florence . . . loves the Dodgers . . . an aTOMic smile . . . last' of the Domzals. Ana' Paul Egan 158 Broad Street, Matawon, N. J. PAUL Matawan sandwich-salad magi- cian . . . all-round artist . . . keeps the band in tune . . . male lull of 5he's A Lady . . . traffic mover . . . conscientious . . . meticulously charting his fufuro in engineering. 'hw J AM Duff, '7 M ml4 o Ave.. Kunnbu Q, N. J, um., Fri dl Pmxv yluezlug m 'd'V smile Irene: . , , he czywned with info' ' . . , 125.5 s:dl:fl love: Keansbuwn as she mn. ' 'fr cn.af...,,, 'U Private See'-,dna . chooses rg Se.: lrene Farmil19 ue, Lon! Bunch' N' L RENIP' . 4 petite - - - 4 ble. IWW ' A bapif Zlaexoals :T gorsdxrlfrtroild srmlv e . . . - ' ' ' 'M min all in P hint: days back . . . mee' ,mcg ro homeroom 9 My lesson love - - as secrete!!- aas s-me Aw' it Ruben Farese lr. N' 3- 116 cv-elm Avenue. l-W9 BW A-Boa ncll n from 1-OHS W U , Silent bombfhe- -nan mater - . . . capable W9 the nerves Q ' ' and easy on cholar - slow dness S ' ' ' Q-to 909 . ensc- ' mines lm' sveuahy ' ' ' In rn- clmenushy ': , sincere. and ea lous dresse . - enswe. :st . . Pwfoundw P ' Paul Flarity 321 Lincoln Avenue' Avon N J Q v , F., PAW- , 'y'0lle'g . E: Rose's . lurpgasevafkase from P . . ' s EH-,eg S' 9r9?ll cancer, :Dm ear fo re mm' S Prof 'me' - . . ady fo, Bae . 3 go d - ' - - alwa Plwsncal trainings, 371020 . . ,' ukgs . . . . jittery, Ann Flannery Fourth Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. NANNN Diminutive and demure . . . smiles, ' LVKA from the heart . . . l2B's pet . . . Long Branch loyalist . . . just a 'lil two by four . . . her sincerity, sim- plicity. and efficiency. will make some executive happy. Ruth Folker Rumson Road, Rumson, N. J. KARUTHYY Short curls . . uhales . . . late arrival at R. pleas Rumson . . . sees her teacher. Pamela. Flannery Madison Ave.. Rnd gmk' N. J I SKPATN ..iffsl1urg'g 'ff' K :eden of Failma limba' C' ' ' - Pres-. imwd 'N flue Dra ' ' d Vl I . fVagabond.Kin ' T 'C Club ..9.' I-'UM Souza: ?lfegQGgf:::,' lialzarlloy .. .I actress . . . verbally y5l,:,,:,H 5' ' Haul Poole O eel, East Kunibllfiv N' J' uHAzEL . . f m NIC. East Pleasant llflle Mnzhivlzs at min- Kelllibllfg vglasiens ai 'essays .aka s . - - ' n ilxlzlfee 'comm' sallshje- - Mft' means wha? 5. 8 and a nursmg :meer- Essex 5 f head to a whale GBP ' 103 ,1- ' Ann-3 Galatro nton Place. lad Bank 19 Cll ---rom I - , , chall9 be Sweet and petite .hlgeduh frank, green eyes . . . always willun9 lo and fgrglvm9 - ' of fag 3waY 'wake up . love:r::::erieSm'h::L:2 paces.-- ...gps down Ol' 9V T dass 'tion. to a secretarial Pos' Gloria Giguo Tab or Avenue, Little Slgyu' Nl J GEF eff.. Flaslry feature editor of Us - vm - ian -v D A 'l'0 y-39152, :be Andorra- Mapu- Plrticul nangle . typist 1-::s?end Pensive in . . . - - . f - 9 . avid dress degxxhin IO4 Barbara Gallagher Leonardo, N. J. BOBBY Cllock full of fun . . . floats on banana splits . . . quiet and unpre- tentious . . . sweet disposition . . . dreams about the city . . . her next move is unpredictable . . . will sail smoothly on life's way. G Richard Glinski 130 S. Seventh Ave., Long Branch, N. J. RICH Long Branch boy, originally from New York-hopes to return to the big city . . . attracted to zoot suits . . . good dancer . . . famous for the Glinski crew-cut . . . question- ing eyebrows. D NY Maureen Gaul 573 River Road ' Fair Haven N I - J. E d HMEEMU ll less ,mon f - . ' ' - Sracefull' of artistic ability . , , y s ' carehmg -Casezette g?rZrd:el,::o:::h . . . membel- o':9llg,l59l1t mentally? E - . deep bmwn e I9noost staff fesses . , .,A Yes. light brown my ,fo,y'., - n end would spoil Golf Dorotlvl Ann , N, 1. lo Avenue, Rd Bank 2 MIP ,. 6 .-pOT1'Y ANN d . l - ' ' 1 ot delicatetmo -ah the ileatest ol' ease 1' .der . - ' que 'r GN 'F 'se . - - as VVS' Y enviabli Po' manner - - liege and succeif- , hung tor co x ,A 5 ,g-Nu N, Donald Gran' C hal Avenue. KaanSbU 9' N' J' en lf .-HERMAN A tlaml 9 'e hgw . - ' ' .- The one malelfaracter. ll-'ll of haif' wrflll quick gempered. d:l - Q , . . 5, nas - - ' Clue man and track efll uzeansburg 'Exe time sl:-llliirilgnz mortician. - ls . - ' lmllslfe Richard Healy 84 Woodside Avenue, Keansb ur , A ..R,cHlE,, 9 N J. A quier 1, ur f' : ::'7::ifor his ggaxleman , . ' es - . . sm ' ' ' Squires .. . .ifnxarilr dessei-ll aafifdwgrful ' ' 0 ' ' ll accent frog, :swiss exeqmve em' candy muncher , fm Ami consraiif ' 'Valera Gloria Halsey Church Street, Belford, N. .l. GLORIA Bewitchmg blue eyes . . . typical American girl . . . flair for fashions . . . three years bulletin board chair-- man . . . puzzled about many things . . . sees a Blue-.lay on her horizon . . . aspires to nursing, .loan Ann Heckt 23 Church Street, Rumson, N. J. JOAN .lack-o-lantern smile spilling out charm . . . peaches 'n' cream com- plexion . . . penny-pincher for the student council . . . baffled by bulletin board reminders . . . a helping hand in any pudding . . . a secretarial success. Michael Head Y HB 9 unbar Avenue, LM! Bun Ch. N. ..M,KE,, J. South . accem. fmeaigzns Kitt? ca Brooklyn mall , . 9 r - M i . Past. present OS: chair- us e , O . and f . time Mike-mbhors gossip , , . 52216: shirts , . v udoad. .noted for ,pon Culinary ans . 9l1f. lrene . ' of the border,'mP0ri-ed from south Valerie Hemy , N. 1- za vm-sf Plan- 'M 'wk uvAL ' 'ne Cha vor o'he,.,,,,g know d ae hides le'l m n as I , ,mas Re. tugenl Colman on 5 . 4 de- Efls ::P:L :::,:PZ:uden:l ble. wan hold M' W ' 5 i John He . 1. 53 Ba! Avenue. f--19' Kumbum' N i-JOHNNY M Bones from Keansburg fel nies ir'::..,t:.':a fr - ' t dresser - - - we 5 128 . . - 'lea - mg, class Zisposimlstleyfxjelltiken better W , e studies. Patricia Ho Qifl lB8 Mala Street, K,,,Mbwg, N J C nPA.r,. ' 59-ible Caro .lgwfjocial 'ehg::,'::n'aPfain , . . deffiyefurlof life a - - . gm a can, , drffo voice - Otean- rage , , - . . career. ' ' f-ishlons Bpffifszl lO6 Paul Hintelmann 38 lrvlng Place, Red Bank, N. J. NPAULIY R. B. C.'s licorice man with a sen- timental rhythm . . . tall, thin and trustworthy . . . gentle-hearted proctor . . . tour year band member . . . music is his middle name . . . will hear plenty of train whistles as railroad engineer. Marilyn Holland Navesink Avenue, Rumson, N. J. UMARH Denture and sweet . . . black hair and sparkling eyes . . . once a, friend, always a friend . . . cameo featured . .' .A Oh gollies . . . A Signpost typist . . . usually seen with May . . . dreams of being a receptionist. 24 c Thomas Hodgkiss edar Avenue, rag, Haven N 0 'Tow' , . J. UI Tamil ' ef 'e.,?f'ze' be 'R?':r:f -W mesem'-' le and genem' S Sodaliry 351116 . us ' . , eye' . . . rnanling, ' ' p? 'Padour W drggdtsf of Gl:ah:iss'nce'gVi NP iff '- -- sf .ifieiitf Charlotte HO 613 9 road Street, N4 Bmk' N' L Q-CHARLP, f feminine fn T01 lashes . lffla:'3'ie.. . . , at constanllY wth she'll mee' 'ag 'a sten09'3Phe 51166853- ,tr ' r4zlLf' Lags alqngl . . . edsy going style . . . trot rod happy , . . long time answer man- K 'early lunch ' ig l lUdS0fl it strong silent type . . . euntamed Patna nsburg, N. J' blend lmir -. . . unrutflededisposltion - Q1 Neptune Pine. EIS' K -A . . . killer . . . future: salesman for ..,,,,T-' Mr. r s ical wif? K A . weeny whim' V Ctleetf ' Teelw' . f ghg .L - A . PGPPV wl'aafhmx Cam. 'af ' Q . leadeuj Lees and blue '55, Gttle e , , :Tfgle is he' gtg: lausiness. am be-M' ' Charles Jakubmkg IIS Chestnut Streep RM B. R ' 9 1 N. , CHECKfnu J R' B- C 'sl reb ' 05999 drink f abvfizfomggdfgzc cm: lffgef - 'U Pedestrian, 'C' 501' a menus of 128 ' ' ' 'bly chair Margaret James Bux 325, Highlands. N. J. MARNlE L K guard mis- Kas UAV 'lemon ' ' - typing ' se ' - - near, - 'Deed :ved . . . baskefb:::f:'L ::'d re- Anthony Jackapino 530 Slbrlngfield Aye. Long Bun h ' G , N. J, JAcKn Smile and lg 1 . I :guest cheeftsoigorufgezgrdy . . . SSUC fem kin 5 . , . from you, grad., S9390 Your playa, gathefs ChgJyI.'Tkf'.PI'lde in ordham and h aammg - - . he d P a '3CY degr He histoig. made R. B. C. George Kauffmann 61 Carr Avenue, Keanibmg' N' J' -fGg0RGE t riot!! - - ' ace Tall, dark, and myajf-baclg - ' ' 'ye CaSeY 5 m crinfe gatznid Geotge-fpartnetlaskmg. In O ING! d mls W' . , fuel! ' ' ' FCEM su-fh: e balMY S morticlan- to the end 3 lO7 -Y Katherine Keahll . J. Allen Strcef- Rumwn' N UKATHYU 34 . . U bound 90 A 'ouch ol Enndistinctive fefflxi Lili . new e: '?'.inag udarnng.. childre islly I l . de. e . . . llerfrzbz ::iv:te secretary- Ll gb I' 4 1 ,. MWY Kenn Y Allen Avqnu, Fon Monmo Wh. N. J, neun-1 Sl . , ,o3::::n mlihrrtrcation , SH M aw - ' - 9 wart . , , ' ' - wmsome wo, 9 he' gssirlxz 'mo' - Y. ::qfEI '..Fr- I-afaakqfseyette 'fl C aye - . . 3 tosasporh in holzalliwble M ea 'WPUI life, ' - - aspire, --. Mildred Keilt 17 Navesink Avenue, Atlantic Highlands, N, J. Mll.LlE Dark-eyed blond with an artistic flair . . . loves the latest fashion . . . '5l's female Fritz Kreisler . . . fashions her future in designing . . . Anne WoIfe's other half . . . has an over-abundant share of horse sense. xsn Edward Kullmann 105 Ringdahl Court, Rome, N. Y. lApt. 4-8-IJ EDDIE Travelin' man . . . frosh president . . . spent soph year as Page in U. S. Senate . . . elected to re- sponsible task of Treasurer of Stu- dent Council . . . farewell to R. B. C. and Marji at mid-term for northern points . . . sterling char- acter . . . Ed'lI do real things. Ffdncis Kelly 8 ox 574, Red Bank, N, J. UFRANK.. Vice president gf I2 glilglself with sax hge. .. . covered You? a.4,fa 'e Play: --DI.LZ'Z'! flares up' bin' A090434 dresser , ,e - . . bis d me! down ' state troolzgifny eY2S . . . amlgzlxk M 493K Catherine l-399 N. J. hurch Street. Fall Haven' 35 C .. .-CATHY . S I us soaaurv Pune simian: che Ho Glee Clvbbe h an lou' year service from Fe se . . - n - - ' chime! l to all underta I id 'ed . . faithhl . . - 90 eracklirm bumliniefo be H demal hail - ' ' assistant- ler Elizabeth l-209 N J 6l Park Avenue. Rumson' ' --Betty . the 5l9'l' one of the blzulroulesg succeszicz iv . , , V i :film and science ' 'l'2?:PcaPal'le deev thouglll' ' ' ' always Wlllmg social chaii-n'I3 .'t' . . a while- to ar9l'e 3 Pom I capved l e' Charles Leach K . anes Lane, Middgemvn, N J i-CHARUP, :he little man he I fslhning . M I lrrous . , .q::??QrPr:lentiaIly iidzg' - . . . an . - fr many 'fiends n Us a b'9 grill ustworthy Pan .1 o enemies - - hates hg 0 Pfoctof ,HQ ' ' hum, h mevffrk , l . ' em 9 f e mad P ang IS a salegmanfm William Larsen 61 Sickles Place, Shrewsbury, N. J. BILL Baseball captain . . . laughs with his eyes . . . snappy dresser . . . left his heart in Freehold . . . loud plaid ties his specialty . . . pocket- tul of iokes . . . dusty brains . . . an affable and sincere friend . . . destination unknown. Kevin Loftus 32 E. Highland Avenue Atlantic Highlands, N. J. uKEvn Captain of Casey eleven . . . all state end . . . a friend indeed . . . a blush that makes the teachers blush . . . possesses a piece of Einstein's brain, but keeps it a secret . . . bound for Holy Cross. Horace Lepom 68 Dunbar Avenue, Lang Branch N . v - J. NACE!! wlffY fell - fms h. ow with a big smile , , IS coupe t . . hoped to incpudf fcjfjmv plus , , , llliaefpi-lemon' Hwarge ' ' '-'gm' ' 4 - ' ' - ' ob at the inseparable iw ' ' ' e 'l0YS basketball and -.77,, 0 nch burn. N- 'l' Kaghleen l-'I Avemllr Kean' 103 Ce , uKATHYy . h'sled0W ' ' ' Dainty WlSPw:: rntlo Heath! sfo:- smiles lie' ets l'hl095 3 we ' . - - 9 . . - B. Cer: pertlY Plettzsiden, , . plishe . io' Vomit, pr Ambmon l l se .. , , . 2215: spirited ld' Seclefily' lO9 ch Patricia 5-Yn Branch, N- J' bar AWNU9' Long 130 Dun .-PAT ladY . - b ' Sh 's 3 ' ' ' , , . , entliusias: vola'jleeverYb4:'dY: ' 0 ' ' ' res Fmelmc test nose and br? mo- Pat . . . clilas her thougihtx eatn Mao ' ' . E.- me ' .Lacking 5, her ilelctationf' william M Bl! Second Sheet Un' afihella OH Beggh' N- J. HY BILL Oung . Smalzoandmmgmy' a hon . . 0 Ben es 'hi W ' We Ofmignixx . a V. y some fun an eye,y,f. En Rose , ' . . 0 'Pets. mg ' ' ' Calttain IIO Henry Lyons I5 Taylor Avenue, East Keanxburg, N. J. nssn Fiery red hair, accompanied by a monopoly of freckles . . . recent found talent Ida in the Variety Show . . . a gentleman with a ready smile . . . loves Largey'a car . . . European visitor . . . desti- nation: Annapolis. W Joan Massey 25 Oakland Street, Red Bank, N. J. rtjon Tiny twinkler with bright eyes. . . Signpost typist . . . loves horse- back riding and rose buds . . . types taster than she talks . . . happy-go-lucky . . . hopes to finish as a secretary . . . Variety Show nat er ali . . it C armela. Marascio 6 Wall Street, Red Bank N v . J, IZ NCARMH C's u lfoncert r:,::::r'3eg gusien . . I hu ' ' ' 'eady to ch . ' C S orches- eaff d eel' up a down- . . . uboinu C 'disdainfzlly ', '. ' eyes Studebglafj Pictures an angefcgurziefgystal Ban Y. -vw Edith Matasia sink Avenue. Hi9h'a ds' N' J' 92 Nave UEDIEN BS Q ' 8 Petite : . , dafko:a::2 o??'?e:lg 432 - - ' il5'!n'3 30 - '?,S.a.s4- 're' i.:i'j.2i:2.,i'r'ii.L.,1.g4..a., ...gh hgpei. ' A 'W J can Marhison . 1. on Ave . East Keanibmg' N s ' ' 5x l-lud 1 --JOAN Honey-colored hai sire fyfirihi and 'arena . ra-1 we as a silver do a Qighful to mira- Qood won ll ids successful Sene' murals . - M type future cares aW3Y' nw . , , wi 1-f X MCGrail BMS. N. J, A 42 Second greet High' NMAC, monde hair 5, I C afl is-lgewirm-rgmpergjable haeel eye, opereg Hvonte pagpgnge' ' Swimming in.. 'Q Chorus 95,4 l ' L- annuag . . . our gift to Kqigringlggbgne I S' i Lois Mc Dermotl' Myrtle Avenue, Belford, N. J. IILQU Loyal Glee Clubber . . . brown hair: hazel eyes . . . unforgettable dimples . . . leans toward skating, away from stenography . -. . Schulfe's can't get along without me . . . always smiling . . . sees typing in her future. -N, James McNally 108 Sunnycrest Drive, Little Silver, N. J. JIMMY Cheerful sort with a shy slreak . . . somewhat srudious . . . loyal proc- ror , . , movie man . . . slaves for Schulfe's . . . teachers' source of dependability . . . obviously you've heard him say That's the worst . . . plastically-inclined chemisl. ,, S ra gy 5 Pafficia Mcbonaid 5l Passaic Sfregf Keansbu N ' '91 - J. A ' HpA-rn fhleflt' ch ' freshman a :'Man as soph d ' . . l . . livens u 'Lv' Cheerleader Civics Cl 5 P me Dramatic d Linsbchorxs sgirlg' me if Te from- M9 edh' '3fnfl, P,s,, air . . . one of me aim! , . . . peppery chaner. e Thomas MCvey 23 Sixth Avelluerfl. J. Atlantic Hl9ma ds' TOM . ' imped- Prince of 'hi Pawn? rosmon:l a cable dr-eS5:haK band-bot lege' . . . 'hum ' ' ' nd record-Whee 'dent bwbgem Sam-ee SC PWS' 21, B. -5 - ' U. , , , haha re at gal-hohc lll ,il . .,' Maureen Meehan N. J. 21 West Front Strnl. N4 awk' .-MAURIENH d le . - - uni' ' A and Penonab . . . fasluol :Ziff behind 'he 'mia ,av N !' wiflW ' Wd ' ' l d . . . a frienim heerleadlns Nu' -n gvel'Y'l'f 9 :eedsun.slli:::tr:d:r'in :IW 9H a' 'f e Miele 43 Hlllrwoy 36, Koambwgy N J S nPAUL', ' we f , - 4pvif '1'vsz',::w' of , , brigll: qygs' Jzc s thrifty gmlwnh' bo ' ' 'Wd lou I, ' ' ' .. w U llerh' 9 '--preff glenn, ur . . . plan, ,U hz 'hr e. 'nn James Merrigan 34 Church Street, Keansburg, N. J. '-nm Man with his head in the air . . . would rather fly than eat . . . con- sistent smile . . . happy-go-lucky . . . sophomore comedian in Mlle Lani Modiste . . . kills time as a rnern- 66 H 4 Se MeS8r0S ber of the rifle team . . . a future U 'W' Ave.. West Kea aviation cadet. noun 'lWf9, N. J. conhilou S - - - . spiritedchem Y calculatio activities s 'f9 fer of R. B ns o . - one lxeth: muff refine:,::: ' ' ' ambition, 'eazirgor chemin, I- .. . Chauncey Mitchell 56 Washington Street, Rumson, N. J. uxtpn Flies high with tales and tailspin: . . . soloed at I6 . . . three year Rifle Club sharp-shooter . . . bid a sad farewell to his beloved Stone- crusher . . . hobby-lobbys with Morrigan, Model A-ing . . . planes plus cars plus guns equal Kip. h Mulholland .lo H . ra Ave Long nrwfh- N' J' ie Gail ue muy. . aeSl'0 I ' ' MusieallY 'ndedCl:la . . . hnkefi bles in Glfie mr ben: - - - :illr radioig hnlS:1s:cal7i l D ' ' ' endabihty V' godality com- dev hair . - - aliry vm curly n ' punch! l:':?N'e menlritllre clasied 's howl l' 5 ' ' ' ':,:,inasmro'- i if - -M Il2 Q Q Mary Ann Mmphy ,I land Farm, Red Bank' N' UMURPHU Wood .- l chairman - ' ' Sem? ceilngrii lovely 5162148651 n . s, tliigrgeg curly ha ' ' ' ealarmewne s - - ' aemmmmamme . . - d eve,-y mor Cha'-'Hff e nk. stickS N Red Ba -W sg, I K o Joh n Nelson Broad Str ect, Red Bank' N J JACK-f ' T . Rall slim usher - 3. C f and Procta reserve oioztbone master I ' ' ' I f Isrory f ' ' - rfeep fzmwwsmfer wvfrh . . . is '7 'e' for Mr' ' .hr adies' man H' . Wool. e9g.ugh ' ' ' C0Uld do weaugrczqy Lois Mustillo 264 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. NLG-r Agile captain leads teams to vic- tory with a hearty cheer . . . satiny black eyes . . . scintillating person- ality . . . gal with a crew-cut . . . miles of smiles . . . operetta's busy actress . . . future buyer for Mus- l'illo's, lnc. Dolores Neylon Columbia Avenue, Long Branch, N, J. DOLl.Y l2C's weather vane . . . uwl'l3f'S new? . . . laughs her way out of the frying pan into the fire . . . loves chocolate malteds . . . can be serious . . . temperamental . . . efficient office part-timer . aspires to counting pulses. Cafherin e Nelligan 48 Beacon Boulev ard, Sea Gi, N- J CATHy-r e Waits f life. ' fa-33'1fv!2.'L'?..i:rZ:',Ca'hf chairman. , -Csigiflt Red Cai: Club . , , blessed . In the Glee Fab - - . Variety shwnf' fha sift of m9h'9d Charlestorievs 'Red Rid' mount College suppoliep . , Mary- Tim Virginia Oakes . 3- rch Streefr Rumen' N 33 Chu uGlNGERn , . - hief , . - ir - ogg edllul'-in C . i nies to zmnnwernwm S h r hair uncul' 9 ' Fitkin keepmi capved NWN fa' lovin! I ' . UH ,. a vjYe book snueimecutive abrlrtY 55 'iJ2f3'f5..:,zi,. mrrv 'erm'- ll3 K, ,M , , Q'Byrne Margaret. 3 Brook Avenue, Unlon Beach. N- 3' Bl , UPEGGY' hin Lovely lime blmsdlggllllzullxam Union blushes . - -mslzgnposv. 'Wm , , . Bear: t- - '..gym . . . amiable gf 3 3 . . men lficiency Hexgxrt' -. h noh' rm so ..Mickey eine . successful sec- embarrass ' ' ' retafY- e and - -q Rrchard owen' Beacon BW, evard. Kegyubur 9- N. J, I2 DICK DI man it-slezrgted bulletin baud ch , um f U 0'-ly ro. 3 - Sridiro: sleep- but not onslllwg haqdsome .I .itallh broad-Shouldlueas ladies , . ' 'O .slouch with th ' DeoPle isnpilslakes loquuiouf fistic fJf.Q,Q, f wbable , I M Agnes 0'Mara 320 Essex Avenue, Spring Lake, N. J. AGNES A tiny voice enveloped by a big smile . , . faithful forensic member . . . dramatic club president . . . that rosy windblown look . . . Little Women's Marmie . . . willing to help anyone . . . pros- pective educator. Charles Ostrander IZ4 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. CHUCK Cool. calm, and collected . . . un- predictable . . . quiet dispdsition . . . finds view from l2D's window enchanting . . . loves Red Bank, and lets all know it . . . pals with Charlie . . . Uncle Sam took him from our midst in January. Wen sw 'f3 Anne Owen' R. F. D N o. I, Box 38, Keansbwg' N J 0 HCHESH ..:: J' .- I E up nos IVe I . minute . . . tying' - Chuckles every I Sggn v, . Wbrk Info songs, po fvvlsr G' plat' SS ress. .. eeClub an envious wardrilimou' 9l l with aweigh as future wig . . anchor, .4-1 7 u o ' Vincent Ottatllan J Ave Lon9 Bunch' N' ' 115 - HVINNR.. S seyenfll . black beauty hu - - - . dazzl- B ketball V B .ck . - 3 as drives I lgsl . :ers0 al:1 ' ' delilmes ' ' HollY 'o know ln? . one gf the 'eauy nice to . . . SESS: books. ,ll Marie YOPP3 ort Ave.. Lo Bum UMARIP' 4 frlendW - - 4, reserved. an sk ble lassre Egrzlied blmise ' 'leJese:l0 'e 'a!:1 ' a - - ' , ul z . . :::n:o':'y. and lfqrses . . Axim! m9'k , gt every actrvll'Y 'fine- bicwrlite cali. blue 'ape 0 o y., N. J. 111 Ocean? lk 9 Roswell d sink. N. J, Miriori 55 Peterg nn. Re . 'Muur' 5PrmkIg-5 R B 99,4 sPiri I 'C' Wm' Sree griddle ,BLA . . Barrymore 4 Mile, Mo .' -0- a leadin , . rv dlSfe u 9 0,8 ln Isabond Kg, ..' New Moon., marquee , 3 . . . made for H' , undersfandhxg- ympifhsfic' dee le . . capable chgmfnz wrt lg mfr: Charles Prothero l24 Oceanport Ave., Lang Branch, N. J. CHARLIE Managed the Casey eleven in '49 . . . big, shy grin . . . neat dresser . . . sails in from Oceanport . . . writes winning essays . . . quiet boy with smash-hit ideas . . . sincere, smart, and slightly studious. Ann Rubino 120 S. Seventh Ave.. Long Branch, N. J. SUGAR A sweet Mona Lisa in the Variety show . . . elfin charm . . . generous . . . l2D's thrift chairman . . . the mirneograplfs best friend . . . Signpost's fastest typist . . . a becoming old-fashioned sweetness. Constance Rehn 196 w- ullow Avenue, Long 5,,,,ch' N. J. L. I HCONNIP' 'ff B Miss L amz? brown ol?35,B :':illlherseIf . b u GS - - . nkes'an e eye 4 , 8 a 9 'Pens-f - rtiativesavdmf' - - . tucked hero? d ly gn camph III. fo Wa' fbi'-sr if. ' '. Uld ashronable fwwe - . . desrgn, , Q92-f' F! Joan Rucki B ,Nh Avenue. 517L5af3g5r:nCll. N. 1. ..RoQrur'- ' mph machrne ds the rnirne09 h. e . , I, the fi?-r 'afe h:ueo '2.oIl:leT Eamngi u gm wxrpendable. C0 'ious ' al- g heesn--- loves mirzbzmi Q-Gzorgel ways ll'5 William Rogers 60 Cornwall Street, Highlands, N. J. noocn Conscientious service chairman . . . prays for Yankee success . . . cor- ridor proctor . . . inventor of Roger's Code. his ownmake spell- ing system . . . big-hearted . . . generally well-informed . . . U. S. Coast Guard to sight Bill's future. 5 petual smi 229 Sealy town . . control. ll6 'tl Joseph Romeo 41 Memorial Parkway, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. LITTLE JOE The big man in l2D . . . spirited, witty, and full of fun . . . R. B. C.'s official chauffeur . . . merits an award for generosity plus . . . the Coach's prize guard for three years . . . Texaco born and bred . . . everybody's pal. Ida Saldutti 142 Bay Avenue, East Keansburg, N. J. SALLY Q l2D's greenqeyed miss . . . per- le . . . lover of Spanish . . . remembered for her seasonable Red locks . . . not an enemy in the world . . . generous to a fault . . . as always a provocative Keans- b '9 Ann Sauickie 1110 Florence Ave., Union Beach, N. J. SAUlCK Veep of l2D . . . Variety Show songbird . . . blue eyes. natural- brown tresses . . . full of pep always on the go . . . a Frahlc': smile . . . famous for ill-fated bets . . . dependable enthusiast. Robert Schaab Avenue. Keansburg, N. J. liao!!! Assembly chairman from IZD . . . frank. easygoing . . . capable proc- tor . . . the boy with the cowboy strut . . . has a fancy for bow ties, Labrador retrievers . . . true son of Keansburg--thinks it's the . keeps studies under Martin Schermond 48 Fifth Street, Highlands, N. J. --MAR-rn Tall. assured . . . resists indignant cowlick . . . l2D's traffic chairman . . . plays it cool . . . impeccable dresser . . . knows his crooners . . . bursting with Jazz . . . peeve is blue Monday. Daniel Rosato 176 Broadway, Keyport, N. J. HDAN-i Graced the gridiron for two years . . . black eyes with matching wavy hair . . . happy-go-lucky disposi- tion . . . Mr. Talkative . . . out- standing bookkeeper . . . argues anytime, anywhere . . . thinks Matawan is THE place on the Jersey shore. pet Patricia Schneider Maurice Setrin Riverview Drive, araeue, N. J. ss seam nm. sneer, Long amen, N. J. uPATn usa!!! K k Miss come lately to R. B. . - - l2D's own . . . quiet and carefree pudgy nose. dark brown half - v - . . . slim, slight . , . takes school 90ldeI1-F0024 - - - WWI'-l 9l3dlY in his stride . . . gathers demerits sing for her dinner . . . strong con- , , , his favorite S's--Sqlqgymqnd versationalist . . . art and music are and Setrin . . . spoiled only--only S necessities to life . . . Huguette . . . . future: a well-guarded secret. v . Anthony Sole . uNklNou Madeleine Simon 200 St. Clair Avenue, Spring Lake, N. J. '-mio-' Mad dash from Spring Lake to R. B. C .... George . . . Town and Country girl . . . a keynote to the Glee Club . . . provocative air' . . . contagious vitality . '. . college trunks labeled: ROSEMONT, PA. Betty Ann Summers 57 Iroquois Avenue, Port-a-peck, N. J. Joseph Sole 81 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. DJOEH All smiles . . . not a care in the world . . . friendly and likeable . . . majors in demerits, the blight of his lite . . . plans to zip through life as a barber . . . took short cuts around lessons. l Wall Street, Red Bank, N. J. l2D's Dapperban . . . soft-spoken, master of the sax . . . intends to use tonsorial skill in future Beauty Salon . . . avid DiMaggio fan . . .. hopes to. pass Consumefs Math. g v A girl in soft hues . .S . ice cream coloring . . . l2D's Miss Bulletin Board . . . Corn silk hair . . . soft voice, quiet manner.. .v. a cascade of brocade . . . buzzing Bee in the Glee Club . . . favorite.-pastime: dancing the Charleston. Margaret Anne Shea Avenue of Two Rivers, Rurnsen, N. J. PEGGY ANNE Minutes-maid of the Sodality . . . spirited cheerleader and melodious Glee Clubber . . . student with honors . . . loyal . . . neatly starched . . . nimble fingers sail over a piano keyboard . . . has her typewriter set on newspaper. ll7 .r4 '7'1' , Alfred Thorne 47 Sixth Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. UAL!! Big AI . . . steady and earnest . . . sports enthusiast, loves basketball- . . . good assembly chairman . . . quiet but always there . . . as Al says: Ain't this a shame? . . . shining Long Branch spirit . . . un- decided future. ll8 5' John Toolan 61 l-lance Road, Fair Haven, N. J. SENATOR Fifty-one's class president . . . Na- tional Forensic's top debator . . . rates high score as tennis captain . . . discerning iudgment . . . per- fect gentleman . . . parties tre- mendo . . . bound for Georgetown Medical School. , David Troth 105 Garfield Court, Long Branch, N. J. uDAvEn ,XXV Secretary of the Student Council . . . debator . . . broad-shouldered, blue-eyed. and fuzzy-haired . . . quote: Well life's like that . . . blithe and debonnaire . . .abundant supply of brains . . . willing to slave for a degree in econo Mau, Eugene Tully Box 122. Manasquan, N. J. HGENEH Shy guy of the senior class . . . honest, sincere, respectful . . . favorite regnallc, Yes Sister, gut . . . most stu ous senior . . . ng- lish and Latin grammar whiz . . . a radio 'Tinker' . . . future: Villan- ova freshman. Audrey Vogel Branch Avenue, Llttls Silver, N. J. AUDREY Bewildered blond. bornbshell . . . frequent parking troubles . . . an ardent arguer . . . cherub cheer- leader .- . . impulsive and enthusi- astic . . . favorite question- But why? . . . really ni ce . . . Lois' shadow . . . ambition: college. Barbara Wall 27 Beaconllght Ava., Keansburg, N. J. MBARBN Contagious giggle . . . faithful Glee Clubber . . . velvetiskin . loathes fish . . . inhabits KeIly's social committee . . . always with Ann and May , . . Iadylike and at- tractive . . . designing will claim future.- -'Qs iq-, Jeraldine Travers 35 Le Roy Place, Red Bank. N. J. JERRl A lively miss with a sweet disposi- tion . . . Student Council social chairman . . . endless effervescence . . . red 'n' white tyroleans . . . future: civil service followed by homemaking . . . refreshing as a spring breere. James Werse Walnut Street, Port Monmouth, N. J. JIMMY Fleet of freckles. brains to spare . . . loves math. baseball . . . per- petually teasing Big Zeke . . . Balbach's champ . . . genial grin for all . . . often threatens The mob'Il rub you out! . . . big am- bition: golden gloves. .wse. ,V A in Joan White A 58 Washington Street, Rumson, N. J. JOAN Clever stepper in the color guard . . . gets things done . . . drives a mean Dodge . . . Variety iShow soloist . . . sweet and sympathetic . . . Sister Athanasius' right hand V. . . nursing Caps'i' her futureL my -if 'S' Janet Lee Williams 72 South Ave., Atlantic Highlands, N. J. J -'oucnessu Sophisticated Lady . . . drawing- room dignity . . . nose gay tied A with a pink ribbon . . . tennis is her match . . . lessons can wait . . . languid but lovely . . . actress on and oft stage . . . heading for college. A Anne Wolfe 33 Avenue D, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. 1 - a ANNE Sprightly little miss . . . blond curly hair . . sparkling blue eyes . . . . tapped her way through the 4 Variety show . . . carries a well- thumbed wallet . . . English student , 'isine laude . . . Atlantic High- ' Ffank wise lands forever. 95 Hudson Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. FRANK Courteous and cooperative . . . active athletic chairman . . . popu- J lar with guys 'n' gals . . . the base- ball team ,and the band proudly claim him for a member . . . a 'permanent spot at Jerry's for Frank i and Bill . . . college bound. ' Theresa Zeimetx Colts Neck Road, Colts Neck, N. J. y g 'rzRnv'f Taffy. tresses, enhance her sweet face . brain doesnit budge much for books . . . alliwrappedfiup in her own ambitions dreams now and than . . . sparkling fingers . . . , . ieweled thoughts of the future. Carl Zehring e 29l Willow Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. uzzxgn I I V Sharpshooter on the rifle team . tall and slim . . . crimson blush . .eg amiable and fun-loving . .J . screws forehead with Whys? . . ,expert at poppin' the corn . tempera-f s mental Buick . .g . zestful 'Zeke 1 In 2 H hightlying future inaeronautics. ,jjj g H9 'J f i 5 3 is if nf., Q t .4 , ,X Y., wr . '- F f i 3' it I i fmt l 1 6 R sr P is-refer T K REG? F to , y y Y, lm was ,K 1 F V- lf' 1 .. V i I W . S, , Ai r if . . , ' Front Row: Margaret Coughlin, Phyllis Aschettino, Nancy we Q.. Baccellato, Rosa DeGano. Second Row: Gayle Campi, Marie Curtin, Ruth D'Ag':1ino, June Cengclon. Third Row: Gertrude Calandriello, Joan Bongort, Loretta Beroin. Fourth Row: Eileen Clark, Mary Chevalier, Joan Bly, Margaret Allen, Dorine Bourbonnicre, Ellen DcGroot. Boys on Steps: Kurt Barenstecher, Vincent Bianramano, Paul Buckalew, William Cassidy, Walter Anderson, Edward Coughlin, Edward Cavanaugh, Arthur Crochet, James Carroll, Richard Aschettino, John DeGenito, Theodore Cassidy, Richard Benson, Thomas Covert. Boys Kneeling: Alexander Alessi, Mario Crupi, Paul Clemens, Thomas Carroll, Joseph Caliendo, Francis Burns, John DeLaCruz. I' will J 4, ., ks, J QW 5? , ,. A 4' is C' W , ,f - fa VFR .. Q, idx X -,sf f 515 grontdRgw: Jian Roy, Patricia Paine, Josephine Reed, Anne Stanfield, Eugene Scondutto, Louis Vaiti econ ow nita Wright, Theresa Reamer, Margaret Taglieri, Florence Stanley. Jacqueline Travers, George Phillips, Joseph Siciliano. Third Row: Patricia Reoan, Ella Anne Phillips, Helen Tierney, Jane Saqurton, Joan Warner, Victor Suski, Francis Young. Fourth Row: Rose Trimboli, Roberta Robinson, Mary Schillinq, RosemaryVedicchio, Joseph Vassali, Augustine Young. Fifth Row: Michael Wade, David Ryan, William Pennington, John Rafferty, Robert Walling. Back Row: Thomas Slocum, Donald Tobcr, William White, James Sheahan, Eugene Tierney, Ronald Weyer, Richard Toynbee, Ralph Scaccia. 4 AH' Tha Flor D , . H Q5 'Q , ,.. Front Row: Mary Rose Villers, Anne Teeter, Diane Oakerson, Pat Norris, Margaret Venturino, Patricia Shucker. Second Row: Barbara Stevens, Helen 0'Sage, Doroth Setaro, Susan Price, Celia Sessler, Dorothy Pavao. Third Row: Ellen O'Brien, Noreen O'Neill, James Walden. Fourth Row: Clara Staro, Elizabeth Newman, Regina Reilly, Gerard SanAntonio. Fifth Row: Franklin Roberts, Sebastian Rich, James Nelson. Frank Sharabba, James O'Borne, Edward Ostrander Thomas Shea, incent Shea, Andrew Molloy, Joseph Piacentino: Back Row: P Iwo' Reiman, Danny Schuman, Thomas Thomp n, illiam Rupy. Front Row: Geraldine Caprio Eileen Burns Maryanne Barcalow Ann Curley, Jeannette Clayton Margaret Corcoran Second Row Dorothy Carle, Evelyn Carroll Maryanne Carew Betty Jane Cronan Jacqueline Bennett Eileen Butler Joan Brock David Barry 'rd Row: Teresa Connery Josephine Gllhooly Ann Cushing ence Black, Mary Conroy Douglass Cavanauah Fourth Row Proctor Bush, Gregory Clark Cornelius Cleary George Coleman George Brown, Thomas Birmingham Frank Callahan John Clark Danny Bills. Fifth Row Bernard Creighton Anthonv Bush Stephen Congdon, Dennis Byrne Herman Caparo John Benning Joseph Cieri. Back Row James Acerra Trevor Daniel za - aegis! ., ' Mmwhw' . A AA' E S I f I i A in K I ' an ve.. I 1-2 ,L J l .ir J L we-fi is in . X JV vryrg L. K z ' 5' A K' M aw Lf' MV. L if :ff max. 4'd Q' Front Row: Peter Genovese, John Felleman, Louis Lombardi, George Gill, Richard Gala, Dominic DiGiroIamo,- Frank Gaskill. Second Row: John Durnien, Nancy Grasso, Eileen Desmond, Barbara Dyer, Teresa Grasso, Shirley Dilger. Third Row: Sylvia Desmond. Marie Fanning, Marguerite Flynn, Lorraine Foote, Barbara Flannely, Rose Marie Garruto, Marjorie Goff. Fourth Row: Neil Fitzpatrick, Frederick Crine, Eileen Dietz, Joan DeSantis, Margaret Ferraro, Patricia Egan, Joan Gilbarte. Fifth Row: Thomas Goldsberry, John Deckert, Robert Flanagan, Joseph Flannery, James Divers, William Gaul. Back Row: Rudolph Gim- brone, Robert Eckert, Edward Gallagher, uouglas Homewood, Thomas Farrell, Anthony Califano. 0' ' i Front Row: William Leach, John Knochel, Grace Manfredi, Anastasia Kircher, Judith Kenny, Rose Marie Mehm, Helen Jeffrey. Second Row: John Keany, Walter Knittle, Virginia Kehoe, Mildred Keelan. Maureen McGivney, Ann Lang. Third Row: John Martin, John lllmensee, Katherine Labrecque, Alexandra Mitchell, Helen McGuire, Audrey Hanish, Eileen Hanlon. Fourth Row: John Foster, Walter Kozik, Mary Lord, Ruth Keelen, Emma Marie Harris, Mary Alice Hearn. Fifth Row: Francis McKenna, Bruce Kerrigan, John Loftus, Fred Hannon, James Martin. Back Row: John Murphy, Harry Morgan, Eugene Kennedy, Michael Kennedy, George Lane, Stanley Kruse. AR wifi S lt! ,v N. ffl' 3.4. . KS 5 N J y G -'ff ,' .f,- frzml Row Inmo-, T-'1fflIOllO, Rlcharcl Manual Lark Swvvm-y. Allan-rl Schmull, Larry Zzullga, imma . Ruckl, Rnyvnoml Powell. Second Row: Polar Wlrll, Rnymonrl Lulxlvul, Thomas Troth, James SlfllCl', Gary MCGrn1h, Rolbcrf Roy, Allu-ll Lvhomy, Francns Naclcrno. Third Row Thomas MLGw.1n, Ronnlrl Rulzllc, Nuch Pmllun, Vmcc-nl Maronc, Wulllam Snqman, Thomas McCarthy, Frnncss Marlnn, James Warnodi. Back Row: Rolbcrl Markforcl, Robert Longs, Pctcr McCal,wc, Joseph Mara- cno, Brnan McNaughton, George Obrc, Thomas Lcnlnly, James McArdIc, ,I fl' 1 Jef 1 '-'J if , if f 95 vw' will gf' 'fl ,. I x .4 J I S A Q J- s V.. 4: Q0 llyxw 1 1 A l - J V y sh- -I . ,m V' '. ,I . X A l I 1 sm W1 A J v ' A ' I r S 1 1 lll R Q, f - 3 ggtw-49 ly sq V g 'N . ., X in V' ,L VY 'F V W 'A 19' 4 .. 'l v' 4' Q f 4 X:-Q 4 5 J Q 'lf' ff' , Fav ' u. xg Front Row: Jullulh D0-ymoml, Aquos Capruo, Joan Bloom,liml-.1l.1Flctllwr, Janie' DOMcr-,, Pnfxlrm Donmnn, Roscmnrlc lsposuio, Mary 'llwlv-,.1 Connolly, Pnllum Lonmus Smmld Row: CJHWCIIHP Bmnc. llvmlm Qln nlor, Rolwollu Bmlu-uno, K .lllvwln L llc' Olln, loan Drnvylmll, Ckmml Ckllll-l-l, Theresa Burns, Iunnna Fuckin' link Row: Joan Cooke. Mnrcmrol llunn--ll, Joycc Cameron, lam- Calm-u, llhllllw Cllcralla. Joan Gallanlwv, Mnmcvn Burnet, Ann Dockmt. uf' 's Third Row: Girls' Noelle Simpson, Barbara Sccarls, Dorothy Schmidt, Sonia Scharkey, Barbara Roth, Barbara Olivaclotti, Alice Saunders, Frances O'Brien, Jean Rigney, Ann Smith, Corita O'Mara. Back Row: John Hendrickson, Walter Davis, James Creighton, James Cullen, Michael Arnone, Harold Cur- tin, Anthony Alibatemarco, John Abbate- marco, Jay Ahearn, Joseph Houllihan, Charles Comito. C M Ll, 1 gum ,s .1 at A sri o 2 M W. v ' ,. ,.,. au. wt K U , ' - -f C , ,,f E - ti flli at M 'il' rr ' .wif ft' if W ,ww V1 i , ,- 5 ,104 ff RQ M- ggi, f if .. W . iw . A M- V . Z, V N' fax ,H W 9 in fQ 'Q 'll V .via Q U ' 'S i so E 1 'QP ' ' sv' x ' N Q x in . RT' 'if Y H, 2 V W' V4 T L .5 D D L K ' W , lf C C ' V V' ' fi' wi '- Front Row: Howard Crawford, Robert Haw- gifs kins, Peter Dean Clement Burch, James But- ler, Edward Carroll, Paul Clar, Jack Girard, Thomas Hintelmann, Second Row: Danucl Brennan, Richard Caruso, Carl DelNegro, K . A in Victor DeLaCruz, Edward Ambrose, Robert V 'QM Awwlffffjgig W?,,2,,,fj-gi, , fr ts, kia Davidson, Robert Desmond, John Breslin 'L ' 'M , , gg-iii, 1'Q'Ef-5i'f'f5i?' , 'Q John Buchanan. f ' , ,L.,, . M 4 M t Z1 tg 5 ' M V H is W' 0' 'Ig ar Q - his ., N - 'Z 'Y I tg' Q it f-af' if li , Y K M., 3 H W ' V., J I1 - gf, iw ' ,g r 2' af ff ' 1 lg r- - .L 9 , f- at ll, f si , ' ,,- Lf ,, 1? - 9 l L r W ,, i 1 .. . .A 1 ' . 1 J Q K D' by ,- - l 1 f lb I I H K , in gi Q to Q M f A Front R I ,Q Ehh Owl' Wil' , r H r :- wiiiigg' f-'Zahn Kis5if,'Qn Hglsins, mchard E . ,gr 5 if i f as ' Labresque FQ, Phillip' Dfaitor Dowd p :Qing William 5: QI i il N, I Jam - Ohh K fy. ' 0 er D' V but GS Kee Onngd Second IChep I E,,aUlniHlirCiig7mir0ssgr, 2g?'5dKEUse, 1?,?:fnf'asA,lf!e?l Paffi 1 ow-' Girls: Rnn- Arthu Cehan J h mg Ph lima WU'Sh J Ose Talar r G0irke JOE 'W Gallaf eatrice WI, n Wiggins Emi? atricia Syeff '9 Ulian,-,a B ' 'P5. Aliso ' Q50-Wilson p'C0- Rosefnar. fl Krzan, K a On, E, o i , W, een 5 ' Y P i er, . V f gl, riclgeencelfmyfvtriincl i5cgSgrt'eD510nsf hgiyzlcarky Annlfggyge 3 , y In .. ll 4 0 ' H ' OW: - ' , , ev' Ernest Efnersii1n'FPercr Kr:ii7ShrLang, Richagimney 'M g I rancrs Duffy UTh0maS KE Eff- , 6 X A t li 1 amos F69 fffian, X . A V 1 , ah. . A H X A V, ., -...f 5' Q t V 3 Front Row: Joan Mulrain, Mary Lammers, Joan Morgan, Patricia Hoag, Patricia Cor- coran, Arlene Mandia. Second Row: Joan Moran, Judith Layton, Florence Maklowski, Rosemarie Marks, Barbara Marks, Patricia Keenan. Third Row: Jacqueline Lalley Alicia Mahler, Elizabeth Heffernan, Mildred Hall, Meridith Mitchell, Patricia Mack, queline Hudson, Joan Maftei. Back Row: 3 Dorothy Hodgkiss. Kathryn McDermott, Denise McGrath, Jaca Margot Mullen, Martha Kruse, Rose Kozik, 'Y .0 3. . , L' 7 , ix X Y 'E Aj 'Q Q Q - xrmawx -ws' N- F ,I r 5 r .. ,, 3 , gp 'li X., All M4 ,Q .ll sg! if i 3'.i 4 fl Miss Antoinette Abbatemarco Mr. and Mrs. C. Abbatemarco Miss Mary Abbatemarco Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Adams Mr. and Mrs. George F. Alliotta Mr. and Mrs. George P. Alward Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amadio Miss Joan Anderson Mr. Joseph Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Andreach Miss June Andreach Miss Amelia Bellezza Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bellezza Mr. Anthony L. Bellezza Mr. and Mrs. James Bennet, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bergin Miss Kathryn Helen Betts Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Biancamano Miss Marie Biancamano Miss Rose Biancamano Mr. Alfred P. Boyce Mrs. L. Branin Mr. Theodore E. Brenner Mr. and Mrs. John Breslin Miss Betty Brown Mrs. Marie H. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bruno Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cain Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Caffin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Calandriello Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callinan Miss Jeanette Callinan Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Campbell Ralph Carone, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. James Carton Mr. James Cavanaugh Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chestnutt . and Mrs. J. Clancy . and Mrs. Thomas Concannon . and Mrs. John P. Condon . and Mrs. J. Conley Miss Linda Conte Miss Helen Conzona Mr. Thomas Cook Mrs. William Cardinale Mr. and Mrs. James Crane Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cretello Mr. Anthony Cretello, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Crowley Mr. and Mrs. J. Curley . and Mrs. Thomas Cushing . and Mrs. Richard Daly Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. William Danuck Mr. and Mrs. John Deckert Mr. and Mrs. Jose h A. Dellon Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeGennaro Mr. and Mrs. R. Demguard Mr. Samuel Drescher Mr. Gorden Douglass Mr. and Mrs. Charles Devine Mr. Donald Devine Mr. and Mrs. Edward Devine Mr. Matthew Devine Mr. Harold Devine Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Desmond Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Desmond Miss Patricia Desmond Miss Jo-Ann Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duffy Miss Maureen Duffy Miss Eileen Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Dwyer Miss Patricia Egan Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Egan Mr. Paul A. Egan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Esposito PATRONS Miss Irene Fanning Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farese Miss Ann Flannery Mr. and Mrs. Francis Flannery Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Flannery Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flarity Mr. Paul Flarity Miss Mae Folker Miss Carol A. Foote Miss Lorraine Foote Mr. and Mrs. Martin Frabizio Mrs. Angela Galatro Miss Anita Galatro Mr. Anthony Galatro Miss Barbara Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerleit Miss Gloria Giglio Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gilbarte Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glinski Mrs. Christine Glinski Dr. and Mrs. Frank Goff Mr. and Mrs. John Gurnick Mr. James Harper Mrs. Harry A. Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hayes Mr. Michael Heady Miss Joan 'Ann Heckt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heger Mr. and Mrs. Dann Hicks Highlands Village Dress Shop Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Hintelmann Mr. Paul R. Hintelmann Miss Ellen Hogan Mrs. Helen Hogan Mr. Peter Hogan Miss Patricia Hogan Miss Betty Holland Miss Marilyn Holland Mr. and Mrs. P. Holland Homestead Market Mr. Cornelius Hughes Mr. Charles Jakuboski Miss Marnie James Mr. and Mrs. George Kauffmann Mr. George Kauffmann, Jr. Miss Mildred Ann Kauffmann Mrs. Katherine Keely Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Keilt Miss Mildred Keilt Mrs, J. V. Keller Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly Col. and Mrs. E. A. Kenny Miss Judith A. Kenny Miss Mary C. Kenny Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kilroy Mr. and Mrs. John Koerkey Mr .and Mrs. William Koerkey Mr. and Mrs. David LaConte Miss May Landon Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Langler Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lawton W. D. Layton and Son Miss Margaret Leach , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Leckie Mr. and Mrs. Sabator Livigni Doc Lloyd Mr. Kevin Loftus Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Loftus Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Luffburrow Mr. and Mrs. James F. MacAllister Mr. and Mrs. John Macalusa Mr. and Mrs. A. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacLennan Mr. and Mrs. Edward Magee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mahon Mr. and Mrs. William Marinella Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massey Miss Joan Massey Mr. and Mrs. F. Matassa Miss Rose Matassa Miss Rose Mary Maxwell Mrs. James McArthur Mrs. Helen McDonald Miss Patricia McDonald Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McKenna Miss Betty McKenna Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McVey Miss Maureen Meehan Mrs. Anna Menasky Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mesaros Mr. and Mrs. S. Mills Dr. Edward Mulligan Mr. and Mrs. William P. Mulligan Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Mulholland Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Murphy Mr. and Mrs. J. Murphy Mrs. Lillian Nelson ' Mr. James Nelson Mr. Harry Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Neylon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Oakes Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. O'Connor Miss Anne O'Leary Senator and Mrs. Edward J. O'Mara Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O'Mara mrs. John O'Mara r .and Mrs. Robert E. McDonnell Jr Mr. and Mrs. S. Pedee Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pillsbury Mr. Joseph Quail Miss Mary Quinlan Mr. Walter L. Rankin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reddin Miss Ethel Remak Miss Connie Renzo Mr. and Mrs. James Rigley Mr. A. Meade Robertson Mr. and Mrs. John E. Rooney Dr. A. Roseutbal Mr. and Mrs. S. Rubino Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Sacco Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schaab Miss Helen Schermond Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Schermond The Schloerb Twins Mr. and Mrs. Harry Setrin Mr. Maurice Setrin Mrs. James K. Shea Mr. and Mrs. John J. Shea Mr. and Mrs. P. Sheil, Shrewsbury Sweet Shop Mr. Samuel Silberelatt Miss Nora Spangler Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Steller Mr. Edwin Stork Miss Peggy Sturm Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Sutton Mr. Anthony Tomania Mr. David G. Troth Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Troth Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Tully Lieut. and Mrs. Ei B. Vogel Mr. James Welsh Pvt. Edward Werse Miss Gloria Werse Mrf and Mrs. Louis Werse Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilson Mr. John White Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wise Mr. Walter Woods Dr. and Mrs. William Wylie Frank Ball 'NIM I-'Wd Representing l 28 RBPFGSSNYINU New cltv PRINTING co. Dil-MA 5TUD'05 4- , -1 'z r r 1 ,V ie., - -. F . , I u'4 L. ll .A 1 .89 v - 4. 5 W., . - . . ' I . I 1 if w 1 V:- 5, . HU ,a .5 1. . 1.1.9 , 3 .Q- '- 4. VII- , l 4 , 1 . xy . ' Q . N 1.1.6. v f . p 1 . i ' -35 , 1' X .1 1' .vi -rg -n N2 3 km , . Q lf. 'rl Q ' x v - P N ' fi 4 . .1 V' 4 ij 1 4. .' .P Q14 f ' , s' ' I , r A 5 'L ' A D 'svn Q, ' . 4 'Q ,Ji V.f, ,, -E. :ig,4,....:.u f Ff.f1 Q' Q..es K . 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