Red Bank Catholic High School - Emerald Yearbook (Red Bank, NJ)

 - Class of 1952

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Cdseq OUR COUNSELOR AND FRIEND Reverend John J. Reillq RELIGION AND GUIDANCE Reverend Edward W. Hughes RELIGION AND GUIDANCE ix Al Sxskc Bom co cfiw Samvse Sec wwhpxgfg c xr o 0 dd rom o 1 avxc at oa at Ywciesm , xskci 1: L ' xsK i 'xi ook S-gic 1 Xmn mguhx , .Aon Qumn o, do 103 wma ack Row: S sep oN Sm 3191 X ammo, xs DMX , o . xsicr Nw 'ocvcsa ask Sxskcw ww mom 1 mucm , at 219 Front Row Sister Mar Sister ary V Charira Lorenzo rafia Vi C -- x -f ,. r'i1 h s Christine Van Tresco Sister arie econd ow An eica Osfendor S Sister M ent Gor an Third Pow. Pauline Mie e, Sister is Patricia ohrey Back Row: Sister ary fa ' is er Jean ' ar y M ry E ange- nasius, ister Mary Edifh, ne D Arc.. Ani IJ 1 1 9 6-' Alexander Alessi 318 Columbus Place, Long Branch, N. J. ALEX Plays the licorice stick in the band . . . proctors the balcony . . . good-looking and sharp dresser . . . spent two years crack shot rifle team . . . was soph homeroom President . . . ambition: doctor . . . Bill's backseat driver . . . Variety Show barker. Phyliss Aschettino 2l4 Branch Avenue, Rod Bank, N. J. PHYL Margaret Allen 16 Russell Avenue, Fort Monmouth, N. J. MARGARET Candidate for Skyscraper Club . . . love that southern accent . . . Rebel . . . reasonable in her iudgement. honest in all dealings . . . Photography Club's busi- est member . . . globe-trotter with her Colonel Dad . . . headed down south to college. Small spirte with carefree air . . . staunch proctor . . . shines on choir and glee club . . . Walked up the Avenue into many hearts in Variety Show . . . all Giants are her heroes . . . reserves a special place for R. B. C. Q Richard Aschettino 214 Branch Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. RICH '52's top pianist . . . always on the go . . . knows a fine way to treat a Steinway . . . played the organ for the Variety Show to boot . . . easy on the feet at dances . . . gives his all to the books and school activ- ities . . . a friend in need . . . college bound. . I 0 James Anderson 284 Harding Road, Red Bank, N. J. BILL BAILEY Lean and lanky form topped by fiery curled hair . . . centers for varsity basket- ball team . . . hangs with 'Hote' . . . shy on books, high on demerits . . . famous for pegged pants and suede shoes . . . will always keep moving. Kurt Barenstecher 419 Branch Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. KURT Broad-shouldered S. C. Traffic Chairman . . . puts himself out to help anyone . . . dependable with a capital D . . . un- matched for baffling questions . . . snappy dresser . . . good head. industrious no end . . . his road leads to chemical engi- neering. Richard James Benson R.F.D. II9, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. PENCILS Slim, charcoal-haired Pencils got his nickname from the pencil his ear is never seen without . . . square shooter in everything especially on the rifle team,, never shot lower than 90 . . . has all the angles figured in the mechanical drawing class. Vincent Biancamano 176 Riverside Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. UBAS.. Shy, easy-going, big-hearted fellow . . . honors in merits and lessons . . . gives all to R. B. C .... Davidson's Vegetable man . . . ambition to be a language interpreter . . . works occasionally on banana truck. Loretta Bergin I9 Mount Street, Red Bank, N. J. LORETTA Proud owner of perpetual laugh . . . pug nose . . . efficient, intelligent, and co- operative . . . spins lovely poetic yarns . . . loyal sodalist . . . shining depend- ability . . . perfect spiritual chairman for IZA . . . ambition enough to succeed in whatever she attempts. Joan Bly 78 Patterson Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. JOAN Specially sweet and charmingly demure with shining eyes and winning smile . . . l2A Red Cross chairman . . . chestnut brown hair . . . loved for her natural shy- ness . . . gets things done quietly . . . loyal senior choir member . . . sunny fu- ture in secretarial world. I I Rosemary Bevacqua ' 41 Shore Boulevard, Keansburg, N. J. ROSEMARY Rosy girl with the wistful smile . . . keen on Keansburg . . . a Dodger fan, first, last and always . . . Florida tan received 5 la make-up class . . . soft brown eyes, healthy complextion . . . plenty of head work . . . set for a family future. Joan Bongort Leonardo Avenue, Leonardo, N. J. UJOANII Blue eyed, honey-blonde . . . player of magic violin . . . pride and ioy of school orchestra . . . Little Highlands miss with a flare for box pleats and gathers . . . sews up everything . . . nimble and quick . . . sparkles with witty remarks . . . glit- tering homemaker. Dorinne Bourbonniere 507 I-llgh Street, Long Branch, N. J. ..Bo-Bon Quiet and reserved but oh, so sincere . . . knows Korea is a Lang way from home . . . guarded Caseyettes for three seasons . . . tall and slender with easy smile . . . inquisitive air but not for books . . . sees the light side of everything. Gertrude Calandriello 10 John Street, Rod Bank, N. J. GERT Pleasant, pleasing true-spirited Casey . . . conscientious and capable . . . talented musician . . . assists in choir, orchestra and Glee Club . . . fondest dream: to see the stage of Carnegie Hall as pianist. Paul Buckalew 28 White Street, Shrewsbury, N. J. BUCKY l2A's Mr. President . . . one of the snappy plaid boys and also goes in for dancing like a real swell . . . ever ready to ren- der artistic talents . . . thoughtful and helpful . . . ought to achieve high success. Joseph Caliendo Main Street, New Monmouth., N. J. HJOEH Proud man from Port Monmouth . . . tall, dark, good-looking . . . leader of the'mob . . . favorite pastime collecting demerits . . . fools around with Short Stop during March . . . enjoys a laugh more than any body else . . . Grammar School scholar. I2 Francis Burns 153 Maple Avenue, Keansburg, N. J. FRANK Keansburg makes Frank's world go round . . . his '37 Chevvy is his pride and ioy . . . more friends than can be counted . . . easygoing by nature . . . demerits are a habit . . . plans his future riding the waves in Uncle Sam's Navy. Gayle Campi Sl Queens Drive, Little Silver, N. J. GAYLE Keeps the spark in J. V. cheerleaders as captain . . . l2A's sociable chairman . . . never seen minus a smile . . . gets kick out of helping people . . . anything you can do she can do better . . . dreams of big college days. James Carroll 407 Prospect Avenue, Little Silver N. J. HMM., R. B. C.'s all state, all shore, and all county end . . . also sparkles in the hoop game and on the cindertrack . . . loves sports- avoids books . . . always seems to get hurt . . . greets you with a big smile . . . plans to go ahead to Saint Francis. William Cassidy Hudson Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. BILL Easy-going, well-mannered and intelligent . . . loyal school supporter and an authori- tative proctor with a heart of gold . . . sure shot . . . Variety show's leading man . . . eyes on Holy Cross. Thomas Carroll I98 Hudson Avenue, East Keansburg, N. J. HTOMII East Keansburg born and bred . . . his '32 Chevrolet is his pride and joy . . . likes to take an occasional stroll around the corridors . . . member in good stand- ing of the Chiefs . . . always has a smiling Hello for all. Edmund Cavanaugh Hamilton Avenue, Leona:do, N. J. MED.. One of R. B. C.'s best V. I. P.'s . . . wavy auburn locks . . . heap big noise quieted on back stairs-via Mr. Proctor . . . hails from Laanic Highlands, and will take you around it any time . . . Ed is college bound.. I3 A EEC I Theodore Cassidy Box 145, Highlands, N. J. 441-Env Ezio Pinxa of the senior class . . . terrific drummer . . . State winner in oratory . . . leading man in New Moon , Vagabond King and Desert Song . . . robust laughter . . . smart dresser with noted taste for vests . . . a sure thing in the ways of success. Andrew Cherry 211 Seeley Avenue, Keansburg, N. J. MANDY!! Dynamite comes in small packages, so did Andy . . . one of the Three Aces . . . Andy, Frank, and Joe . . . top flag pole climber . . . witty . . . wildrnan on a set of drums . . . everybody's friend . . . will really go places. Mary Chevalier 54 Bray Avenue, East Keansburg, N. J. IIMARYH Bright-eyed . . . bubbling with laughter . . . always doing something, rushing somewhere . . . silver-throated nightin- gale . 4 . gayer than gay. essential part of Joan, Gayle. Mary-threesome . . . per- sonality sure to place her ahead. June Congdon I9 Rosallo Avenue, Rumson, N. J. JUNE Sophistication in a quiet way . . . big brown eyes and heartwarming smile . . . a working lass . . . can bowl you over with her bowling skill . . . neat typist and sten- ographer with a position open for her. Eileen Clark 139 Manor Drive, Red Bank, N. J. Blonde hair. blue eyed' pixie . . . Casey cheerleader of four years standing . . . Student Council social chairman . . . super-charged enthusiastic . . . couldn't get along without Alice . . . our own Imogene . . . future: Angel of Mercy. Edward Coughlin 119 East Bergln Place, Red Bank, N. J. .lion Graced the gridiron for two years . . . half of twin team . . . proud of his curly locks . . . always good for a laugh . . . famous for his witty sayings . . . likes to drive cars after football practice . . . permanent spot at Jerry's . . . guy with miles of smiles. l4 Paul Clemens Thompson and Washington Ave., Leonardo, N. J. PAUL Shot-out-of-a-gun personality . . . knows baseball statistics like the A. B. C.'s . . . always ready with an inspired thought . . . avid Dodger fan . . . future plans lead to the lay Brothers . . . mellow voice destined to win debates. Margaret Coughlin ll9 East Bergin Place, Red Bank, N. J. MARGlE Cute little pixie . . . loyal to her unloved lessons . . . sticks with Dodgers-to the end . . . Eddie's twin . . . a dreamer who usually acts . . . graceful dancer and trim dresser . . . may strike at college. Arthur Crochet 377 Oceanport Avenue, Oceanport, N. J. BUDDY Strong silent ty,pe who looks good in a Tux or in anything . . . one of the denizens of that town of renown Ocean- port . . . lends his lungs to the play each year and his dancing feet to the Varsity Show . . . calm, cool and capable. Ruth D'Agostino 41 East Bergin Place, Red Bank, N. J. RUTHlE Lovely common sense blended with an artistic touch . . . a prize winner of mis- sion poster contest . . . efficient secretary and cheerful worker . . . marital minded . . . doesn't say much, dreams a lot . . . for the future: success. Mario Crupi 22 Drummond Place, Red Bank, N. J. MARIO Whiz in English class . . . proctors bal- cony . . . neat dresser . . . veteran on the rifle squad for three years . . . expert bootsmith . . . friendly smile . . . math devotee . . . ambition: to go down to John Hopkins to study medicine. Rosa De Gano 292 Wycoff Road, Eatontown, N. J. ROSIE Dependable, trustworthy, generous, and cheerful . . . Miss Efficiency from Eaton- town . . . loyal booster of every drive . . . whiz typist that'II prove a good invest- ment in any deal . . . star reacher headed for happiness. I5 Marie Curtin 88 Center Avenue, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. MARIE Talent plus . . . can strum on a Shad or tickle the ivories . . . bigsmile for one and all . . . staunch supporter of glee club and orchestra . . . blonde locks top a sensible head . . . a femme that speaks her ideas. John De Genito 358 Carr Avenue, Keansburg, N. J. JACK Blase-most loquacious member of any conversation . . . filled with good inten- tions . . . should have been a debator . . . capable pigskin toter . . . one of Bill Bailey's boys . . . finds life's skeins tangled. Ellen de Groot 21 Riverdale Avenue, Monmouth Beach, N. J. ELLEN Tall, slim, blonde . . . just about as smart as they come . . . steady companion to Honor Roll . . . ingenious Signpost Liter- ary Editor and Emerald Jewel . . . delight- ful sense of humor . . . nice to work with -EB-and play . . . R. B. C. is proud to claim en. I Richard Doelger Broad Street, Shrewsbury, N. J. DOELG Giant of gridiron on the Casey Eleven . . . teachers' source of debate . . . hated to leave l2B . . . member of ill-fated Firehouse Five . . . sincere smile . . . never seen without Pete, Bob, or Eileen Mulligan . . . Steppin' Out into College. John De La Cruz 339 Bayview Avenue, Union Beach, N. J. John Tall, slim, silent . . . senior man of few words . . . hails from Union Beach . . . can always be found humming a happy tune . . . l2A's daily reader of Three Minutes A Day , books are his meat . . . a likeable chap. William Dolan 211 Seeley Avenue, Keansburg, N. J. BUDDY Co-Captain of the '52 varsity baseball team . . . famed the world over for his rifle arm . . . Keansburg's proudest boast for Major League material . . . one of the lucky senior car-owners . . . pals with Cherry . . . the sea claims him for a future in the Navy. I6 Cynthia Dobbs 51 Comanche Drive, Port-au-Peck, N. J. HCYN., Popular favorite with both boys and gals . . . seldom serious especially about studies . . . l2A's Miss Treasury . . . lovely golden locks and mischievous smile . . . wears out Doris's car . . . high hopes for next four years at Catholic U. Raymond Douglass 940 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. DOUG '52's boy with the misused brains . . . could have been top honor man . . . as- pires to be an aeronautical engineer . . . Long Branch hitch hiker . . . always without a tie . . . ever ready with the crowd for fun. James Dowd 1l Third Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. HMM., Holds down executive post in S. C. as Senior Class President . . . always a gentle- man and top rate scholar . . . rates high as '52's Answer Man . . . convinced the people as first-string debator . . . headed for St. Charles, Maryland. l Judith Ellis Sears Avenue, Navesink, N. J. JUDY Big brown eyes and shining locks to match . . . spots highlights as Signpost feature editor . . . Variety Show . . . square dancer . . . amiable and generous . . . off to college next fall as Espaiol major. Joan Dowling 34 Highland Boulevard, Keansburg, N. J. HJOANN Keansburg commuter . . . always found with June, Ruthie and Kathy . . . holds iob of National importance . . . loyal to Brooklyn Bums . . . lends harmony to Glee Club . . . oh, that eyebrow . . . covers miles in brotl1er's car . . . smart secretary for hire. Robert Fitzpatrick 311 Main Street, Matawan, N. J. FITZ A bit shy with the girls but a real nice guy . . . best fielder on Casey diamond . . . accounting holds future interest . . . Dodger rooter down deep . . . pals with Bob Walling like a brother. l7 I Mary Durstewitz 12 Avenue Two Rivers, Rumson, N. J. DUSTY She made us love her in senior show . . . capable captain of the color guard . . . typing fingertips have her getting out foreign Signposts . . . faithful Glee Club- ber . . . future: what to be? That's the question. X 5 Ann Francesconi 90 Leonard Street. Red Bank, N. J. SCONl A lovable live wire, charged with the school spirit electricity . . . Signpost typist . . . successfully capable as chair- man of clubs for Student Council . . . loves to march in the color guard . . . friendly spirit of co-operation to every- one . . . on parade with an eye to secre- tarial future. 5 Frances Gimbrone 255 Pearl Street, Red Bank, N. J. FRANlE Little girl with the little smile and a per- sonality that captivates the heart . . . leads the glee club as president . . . Signpost typist . . . a senior proof that good things come in small packages. Marianne Grandinetti 488 Springdale Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. MARZY Spritely pretty cheerleader . . . chock full of school spirit . . . fought her way through German . . . would hop off to Florida-marks permitting . . . perfect prescription for combatting dullness . . . can knit a beautiful pair of socks for a certain Foot . I8 Gail Girard 109 Baltimore Boulevard, Sea Girt, N. J. GAlL l2B's Miss Personality Plus . . . Student Council Secretary . . . Caseyettes prize forward . . . Sea Girt glamour gal . . . eveything's treemendous . . . plans to enter the great big field of physio-science . . . Emerald sparkler. William Grandinetti State Highway 35, Middletown, N. J. BILL Beats the skins in the band . . . sports a 36 ford . . . was a rifleman for two years . . . neat dresser . . . steady cus- tomer in Jerry's . . . ambition to be a nursery man . . . sparked in Variety Show. Barbara Halleran R. D. Box 543, Red Bank, N. J. BABS Babs claims she's just a hick at heart- Kathleen Harrington Frederick Place, Keansburg, N. J. KATHY Lovely looks, gay personality, but what a dreamer . . . not in love with studies . . . chatters on corridors . . . Charlie's best customer . . . fast on the keys . . . will brighten up a lucky office someday. another Casey of long standing, has grown up here at R. B. C .... renders faithful service to Glee Club . . . marked with speed efficiency, she'lI someday make her boss a mighty fine secretary. Benjamin Hawley Maple Cr Center Ave, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Sheila Hayes 930 Pine Street, Union Beach, N. J. SHElLA 'BEN' Charming, effervescent . . . Oh gosh! is Small but powerful . . . lives in a world that my bus? . . . gullible . . . does of his own . . . menace to pedestrians . . . everyone's worrying . . . carries the colors able when willing . . . quiet, talks only in the Guard . . . Variety Show Stepper when he has to . . . capable mechanic . . . . . . l2B's Madame President . . . depend last of the Hawleys . . . future: deep on her to laugh at your jokes . . . college secret. bound . . . yearbook staff member. '19 Joan Harvey R.F.D. xl, Freehold, N. J. UCAN.. Merry miss from Holmdel . . . loves ban- anas on top . . . mischievous sparkle in her eyes . . . warm brown hair . . . rural glow that's catching . . . dimples and smiles her trademark . . . headed for a rosy future with keyboards and files. Charles Hayne 4 Valandora Court, Spring Lake, N. J. CHARLIE R. B. C.'s capable drum major . . . keeps things moving as S. C. Director of Social Activities . . . grin from ear to ear . . . agreeable chauffeur for the girls . . . Vice Prefect of the Sodality . . . just can't help but like him . . . Charlie ought to really get ahead. a Joan Healy Joanne Heffernan 54 Allen 59fG8f. RUMSDM N- J- 211 Allen Avenue, Allenhurst, N. J. --JoAN -ao Neat and petite . . . keeps the minutes Keeping up family tradition . . . embar- as l2B's little secretary . . . shining black rasses oh, so easily . . . scrubbed and hill' - - - SP3YlKll 9 CYGS - - - f3V0l'if9 tubbed look . . . Allenhurst is her first dancing partner . . . favorite hobby: love . . . favorite comeback: Really? lmiffillg 3f9YleS . . . competent lass who . . . heads Red Cross for S. C .... true to will be a welcome addition to any office. Yankees . . . has eye on nursing career. John Horner 33 South Avenue, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. UJACK.. Out from his corner . . . reserved pep. vim, and spirit . . . Mr. Big back stage . . . light man Johnny on the spot, indispens- able, dependable for Variety Shows and operettas . . . no worry clouds on his horizon. Robert Hotaling 17 John Street, Red Bank, N. J. SUNNY Famous '52 basketeer and gridiron favor- ite . . . takes incessant kidding about his 'ff dainty physique . . . a good sport, sometimes lost without the gang . . . holds no particular affinity for books . . . future points towards athletics. 20 Elizabeth Holland Navesink Avenue, Rumson, N. J. BETTY Chewed her way through Variety Show . . . fancy color guard stepper . . . out for glee club and operettas . . . loyal to R. B. C. in all activities . . . Signpost typist . . . will head for a business school. Gerald Howard 127 Hudson Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. JERRY Indispensable Varsity hoopster for two years . . . often referred to as foot for obvious reasons . . . sparked the gridiron as Varsity halfback . . . bright eyes . . . brighter personality . . . Paul's younger brother . . . forwarding address: Niagara University. Paul James Howard IZ7 Hudson Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. PAUL -1 Patrick Hughes 114 Garfield Court, Long Branch, N. J. ALPATU Reports on sports for Signpost . . . talks his way out of anything . . . calls the school to order as Student Council As- sembly Chairman . . . do or dief' Cardi- nal fan . . . Irish and proud of it . . . plans to make his future pushing a pencil. Quiet and sincere, an average Joe . . . uses his wind for track instead of talk as Gorman's stellar half-miler . . . a rugged competitor' in everything including those tough books . . . sees future as a Marine and a commercial artist. Donald Fred Jones 26 Pemberton Avenue, Oceanport, N. J. DON Taciturn and shy, he's like the little man who wasn't there . . . a proud resident of Oceanport . . . boy with a green thumb . . . planning to major in ornamental horti- culture at Long Island Technical Institute of Agriculture. Harold Jones Middletown Road, New Monmouth, N. J. JONESY Three years of Varsity football . . . man behind the plate on the diamond nine . . . a neat dresser with a big smile . . . one of the brothers . . . chorus man in school operetta . . . draftsmanship shines in Jonesy's career. 21 Evelyn Hulse Oceanport Avenue, Little Silver, N. J. EVELYN The Little Silver lady with the big heart . . . pert and petite . . . little Miss Effi- ciency . . . works among the flowers . . . ever-ready helping hand in the commer- cial department . . . friendly but shy . . . baffled by Father Hughes . . . sets her sights on a secretarial future. Norine Jones Green Avenue, Belford, N. J. NORlNE Eminent citizen of Keansburg . . . tiny and unsophisticated . . . gentle air of kindness . . . friendly and co-operative . . . always willing to try . . . secretarial success headed her way. i - John Keelan 72 Frances Place, Keansburg. N. J. JACK Student Council President . . . mild and sincere . . . keeps busy at Keansburg A. Cr P .... reserved in manner and dress . . . gladly accepts souvenirs at lunch table . . . will hold his own in the busi- ness world . Thomas Kelso ll East Lincoln Ave.. Atlantic Highlands, N. J. -.1-OM.. Heads Service Corps as S. C. Service Chairman . . . playful . . . easy on the books . . . a friend's friend . . . bigger half of Kelso-Horner duo . . . proud pos- sessor of '37 Ford . . . unsung prop builder for all shows . . . destination: U. S. Navy. Mary Keen William Kelly 81 Norwood Avenue. Long Branch. N. J. KELLY Sharp dresser from Long Branch . . . light on books . . . vides to school in Joe's cab . . . one of the boys . . . wide open future . . . small in stature but big in heart for Green and Gold. 7 Second Avenue, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. MARY Absolute Spanish whiz . . . loves to gab to Mary D . . . received diploma from Croy- don . . . quiet but loaded with brains . . . plans to go to Hunter College as Spanish maior . . . will always be ready to take a letter. Joseph Kozik l Gosselin Avenue, Fort Monmouth, N. J. ..JoE.. Fort Monmouth's gift to R. B.C .... , Army shirt-chief apparel . . . cafe's rear door custodian . . . walking pawn shop Paul Klefnall . . . man of many expressions . . . aspires 469 Westwood Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. to Air Corps career . . . a real friend. BUDDY Long lad from Long Branch . . . gridiron's pal . . . The Giants have it . . . directs the service for Student Council . . . ruled horneroorns as frosh and soph . . . Junior Class President . . . generous, hard-work- ing and sincere . . . Oh yeah? . . . college bound. 22 Shirley Kruse 803 River Road, Fair Haven, N. J. SHIRLEY uret as a whrs er attractive air Margaret Lang 108 Church Street, Fair Haven, N. J. MARGlE Strawberry blonde hair and twinkle in her blue eyes . . . dependable and loyal . . . l2C's spiritual aid . . . whole heart in R. B. C .... manages female courtsters . . . Yearbook staff . . . usually found running the mimeograph . . . everywhere at once . . . bright dedicated days ahead. Q ' , 'p . . . ' F Haven blond . . . serious and sedate . . . nimble fingers with typewriter keys . . . sincere worker . . . loves to sing in the choir . . . will be certain to succeed as a secretary. V Monica Lang 96 WoodsidelAvenue, Keansburg, N. J. MQNICA Co-captain of the Green and Gold Cheer- leaders . . . will gladly tell you all about Keansburg . . . carefree Jo of Little Women . likes the last period of the day best-3:30 at .lerry's . . . drives Dad's car . . . one of the future's best secretaries. Ann Lankenau Robert Largey Doris Lo Pinto I67 Dartmouth Avenue, Fair Haven, N. J. Ocean Avenue, East Keansburg, N. J. 58 Branchport Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. ANN Bon '-bolus A real city slicker . . . invaded R. B. C. this year . . . soon became hep to honest- to-goodness Casey spirit . . . keeps things whirling as l2C's social chairman . . . June finds her job hunting in busy New York offices. Keansburg Nugget to the press . . . four years an outstanding gridiron star . . . runs his own taxi service . . . friendly word for all . . . quiet and reserved . . . future leads to deluxe taxi system . . . college bound. R. B. C. newcomer in Junior year . . . top debator . . . would argue at a drop of a hat that black was white and sound con- vincing . . . one of the famous Long Branchers . . . she goes all out for R. B. C. . . . a real little bundle of Casey spirit. 23 Judith Lynch 34 Irving Place, Red Bank, N. J. IIJUDYH Efficient and proficient as secretary of her class . . . offset by a merry sense of humor and a ready laugh . . . conscientious ob- iector . . . fun's her middle name . . . an appreciation of clothes and a knowledge of how to wear them . . . stars as guard on Caseyettes. Eugene Maloney 70 North Fifth Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. GENE Carrot topped . . . mischief is his middle name . . . made things black for Mr. Gray . . . rides with Joe V . . . friends with everybody . . . smiles from ear to ear . . . skips anything that looks like studies . . . destination unknown. Carole Macho 8 Wolfhlll Avenue, Oceanport, N. J. CAROLE R. B. C.'s choice sample of sweet girl graduate . . . stylish with just the right polish . . . stars in her eyes and ideals . . . Sodality Prefect emanating the virtue of Religion . . . a dramatic find, a school spirit mine . . . can do anything well . . . a perfect jewel of a Catholic young lady. Alice Marks 33 First Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. UAV, Snappy cheerleader . . . no limit to her energy . . . leaves studying till last . . . Lorraine's other half . . . giggles from morn to night . . . chatter, chatter . . . flashes her dramatic flare frequently . . . sees active future as somebody's stenog. 24 John MacPhee Flomar lr Kelvin Avenues, Leonardo, N. J. JOHN R. B. C.'s own Professor Einstein . . . homeroom head man in his Junior year . . . quiet but calculating . . . carried Mulligan through Physics and Trig . . . big boy with brains to match . . . names Chemistry as his goal. Q Lorraine Marks l92 Bath Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. NLORAII Green and Gold all the way-co-captained with Monica . . . questioning eyebrows . . . slightly perplexed, usually gay . . . weathers the gales in Doris's chariot . . . leader of the Long Branch Five . . . she'II meet success halfway. Edward Martin I8 Barker Avenue, Vail Homes, Eatontown N. J. uion Tall and slow moving . . . Harry's right hand man . . . half, asleep half the time . . . keeps brains in safe box . . . stage- hand for the last two years . . . good man to have around . . . proud of his car . . . future undecided. Robert McDonnell ll5 Woodland Drive, Fair Haven, N. J. HMACU Readily sees the dollar sign as Student Council treasurer . . . insists on being l2C's luncheon Hostess and renders service with a smile . . . clothes like Brooks Brothers' nephew . . . member of Casey Gridiron . . . hopes to see Villanova Some one of these days. Felicia Mazzacco 72 Garden Road, Little Silver, N. J. FELlClA Graceful ballerina . . . study-shy . . . easily recognized by her long black tresses . . . sophisticated miss . . . flashy dresser, generous nature . . . twinkle toes of every operetta . . . makes her way to New York for ballet each week. Maryan McFeely Berkley Avenue, West Deal, N. J. GINGER A musical miss, with a melodious disposi- tion . . . has her serious moments but few have seen them . . . faithful member of the glee club . . . Signpost typist . . . she holds the position of Red Cross Chairman of l2C . . . focused as a typical secretary in future years. Martin McCoy Stone Road, Union Beach, N. J. MARTY Crew cut and big brown eyes . . . a little bit of this and little bit of that curricula . . . loves his Chevy convertible . . . friendly smile for everyone . . . ambition: Navy aviator. John McGowan First Avenue, Port Monmouth, N. J. JACK Big boy . . . easy going . . . smart as a whip . . . never knows why he is in trouble . . . never seen without his other half, McCoy . . . has a well developed laugh and makes use of it. 25 l Mary McGrath 82 Belshaw Avenue, Eatontown, N. J. MARlPAT Loyal lady from IZC . . . plays the piano . . . Enviable I. Q .... sings in the Glee Club . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . . . shorthand and typing will lead her to secretarial success. Peter McVey 23 Slxth Avenue, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. PETE Atlantic Highland's pride and ioy . . . meticulous dresser . . . l2C's number one man . . . pals with Bill . . . shining star on the Emerald Staff . . . rates an A in personality . . . President of the Photog- raphy Club . . . headed for military school. Margaret McGuire Riverside Drive, Red Bank, N. J. PEGGY A merry laugh and friendly eyes . . . smoothly blended personality . . . con- stant pal of Pat . . . neat from the top of her blond tresses to the tip of her shiny shoes . . . future is still undecided. Raymond Mills 8 Pleasure Bay Park, Long Branch, N. J. .QRAYH lmpeccablel dresser . . . looks as though he iust stepped out of Esquire . . . easy going . . . another one of the boys . . . never excited over lessons . . . head of all the stage hands . . . good eye for beauty. 26 Joseph McLaughlin 36 Taylor Avenue, East Keansburg, N. J. UJOE., Small man with a lot on the ball . . . easy going on the books but knows what he is talking about . . . one of commercial law's headaches . . . lends helping hand at the A. t7 P .... destination unknown. Jane Minaldi 4 Church Street, Sea Bright, N. J. JANE Big, brown eyes and long lashes . . . play- ful little dimples and happy-go lucky nature . . . trim, neat about herself and her surroundings . . . faithful member of the glee Club . . . a good-natured helper and genuine friend. Jean Molskow 12 Barker Avenue, Eatontown, N. J. MEAN.. Bulletin Board Chairman Magna cum laude . . . her heart's of gold and so are her lovely curls . . . snappy cheer- leader . . . hardest working all-round senior . . . choir's thrush . . . one of Sodality's big Five . . . college bound. Peter Francis Moss 183 Hudson Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. PETE Deep, deep-voiced sports lover . . . an- other Dodger fanatic . . . sports a pretty pair of horn rims for the battle of the books . . . kept a steady hand in intra- murals . . . Senior Variety show wouldn't have been the same without him . . . would like to go to business school after R. B. C. Felicia Molyneaux Sycamore Avenue, Tinton Falls, N. J. LElTI Spirited bit of determination . . . blushes becomingly . . . neat and sweet . . . soft spoken and friendly . . . sometimes can be found in her own dream land . . . youthful simplicity adds charm to a win- ning personality. Patricia Moulton 35 South Avenue, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. IIPATH 52's youngest senior . . . lost when Toni's not around . . . always late for religion class . . . takes everything in her stride . . . the Dodgers forever . . . exceed- ingly shy but nice to know . . . plans future years number pleasing for Mr. Bell. 27 Robert Morin 212 Navesink Avenue, Highlands, N. J. ..BoB.. Friendly, sincere, .big-hearted, and a deep spirit of religion . . . Sleepytime Bob is famous for his late entrances . . . The Desert Song finds Bob tops as the Sid. . . . Fall will find Bob entering God's service in the Dominican Novitiate. Margaret Mullaney 339 Main Street, Belford, N. J. MARGIE Shining light of l2C . . . never too busy to lend a helping hand . . . merry eyes that sparkle when she laughs, which is practically all the time . . . a genuine friend . . . will claim the degree-R.N. William Mulligan 76 Avenue D, Atlantic lfllghlands, N. J. BILL Atlantic Special . . . one of the Brothers . . . not really in a daze . . . in fact, quite a wit . . . Ship Ahoy . . . not one for giving directions . . . Ace Casey hurler and gridiron specialists . . . at ease appearance . . . reverence for things sacred. Kathleen Nelligan 23 Riverside Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. CIPATII On-the-spot choir girl . . . stays away from frowns . . . thinks the telephone is the greatest yet . . . sweet and sen- timental . . . faithful follower of Our Lady . . . quiet, thoughtful and most agreeable . . . Oh me . . . future plans in a business muddle. Thomas Mullin White Oaks, Lincroft, N. J. IKTOMU Ireland can be proud of our Sodality trea- surer . . . a brother through and through . . . heart as big as his station wagon . . . plays tennis for a racket . . . Oh, those Giants . . . Red Cross aid . . . plans future as veterinarian. James Byron Norris 80 Monmouth Road, Oakhurst, N. J. ..sAMn Active, and athletic . . . handsome Sam likes to play things cool . . . played J. V. football in Junior year . . . assistant fresh- man football coach . . . ran the low hurdles and the broad jump for two years . . . future misty but might sail with the navy. 284 Barbara Nelligan 23 Riverside Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. BARBARA Quiet and reserved . . . her voice has graced the choir for the past four years . . . plans to devote future to business world . . . hard worker in school and after school . . . sincere friend. Carol Oakerson 178 Pinckney Road, Red Bank, N. J. CAROL 'Blonde. and brainy . . . succeeds in all her attempts . . . hymn-triIler in St. James choir . . . scholaire francais . . . brightens up library on off-hours . . college bound to secure her future. Jean Oliver 78 Throckunorton Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. JEAN Thomas 0'Rourke 109 Barker Avenue, Eatontovrn, N. J. BUGS Classy dresser with a smooth crewcut . . . well-mannered and quiet . . . plays a cool shortstop on the diamond . . . famous expression of his on the infield is Home Baby . . . hails from Alfred Vail Homes . . . dreams of a baseball future. Her eyes say it! . . . radiate's fun-loving personality . . . hearty sense of humor . . . excels in varsity basketball . . . athletic chairman for her class . . . her honest friendliness wins everyone's heart . . . smiles her way through life. JoElla Pavao 2 Barker Avenue, Eatontown, N. J. William Pennington 94 Madison Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. TONl FLEA Olive-complexioned, exotic Miss . .' . R. B. C.'s head chauffeur . . . easy going clever ideas . . . faithful violin member . . . witty, full of fun . . . has an affinity of orchestra . . . knows Vail Homes for for big black bulls . . . possesses perman- all its worth . . . friendly and cooperative ent spot outside Jerry's . . . '52's Billy- . . . slow and easy on the books . . . en- come-late . . . interesting fund of infor- gaged in her future. mation. 29 Patricia Paine Molly Pitcher Hotel, Red Bank, N. J. .TATU Quiet and shy . . . eyed by Al-l . . . green and gold pep maker-A+ in spirit and cooperation . . . effervescent person- ality-but loves to worry . . . claims to be friends with Molly Pitcher . . . so nice to really know. Ella Anne Phillips 149 Manor Drive, Red Bank, N. J. FUSS Always laughing and making others laugh . . . lovely disposition and kind-hearted . . . makes many a point for Caseyettes . . . a freckle to match every giggle . . . would like to go west young girl for college days. George Phillips 86 Union Avenue, Belford, N. J. GEORGE Short, quiet, ambitious 12D man . . . Bulletin Board expert . . . claps cymbals in the band . . . ace at the Enlarger . . . hopes to spark as electrician. Josephine Reed 103 Catherine Street, Red Bank, N. J. muon Friendly in an easy going sort of way . . . refreshingly gentle in speech and actions . . . a sunripened disposition, won her claim in Down Yonder in the Variety Show . . . looking into future years as a secretary. John Rafferty 61 Garfield Avenue, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. ARAB Meticulous dresser with slick hair style . . . Barker in Senior Variety Show . . . basketball regular . . . good looking son of Erin . . . always ready with a quick joke . . . real brains . . . sees success in pharmacy. Patricia Regan 254 Westwood Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. --PATH Long Branch's gift to R. B. C .... Pep with a capital P . . . a part of every crowd and lets the crowd know it . .' . Forensic's chief supporter . . . works as number please operator. 30 Theresa Reamer Hudson Avenue, West Keansburg, N. J. TERRY Short little Miss from Keansburg . . . proud possessor of one of those rare long bobs . . . a friend to all who know her . . . steno whiz . . . Skip's along her merry way . . . will head for secretarial position in the future. Roberta Robinson 170 Forest Avenue, Keansburg, N. J. ROBERTA Lovely brown hair, winning smile. nice disposition . . . loyal, sincere, and re- served . . . too shy to let her talents go . . . Keansburg-hearted . . . l2D's Red Cross chairman . . . success headed her way as a secretary. Jean Roy 298 Navesink Avenue, Highlands, N. J. --JEAN Small, dainty, and pleasantly quiet . . . perpetual rush to beat first bell . . . prize winning Christmas cookie maker . . . most used phrase number please . . . four years of choir experience . . . heart's in the Highlands . . . Bums friend . . . Letts nothing pass her by . . . Bell Telephone future. Ralph John Scaccia 15 Cross Street, Little Silver, N. J. RALPH l2D's class pres . . . spent two years on the rifle team . . . will add luster to Medical Staff . . . good taste in clothes and exceptionally neat . . . plans to be a sawbones . . . conscientious worker, with personality plus . . . can't help but succeed. David Ryan l27 Branch Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. DAVE Can do almost anything once he puts his mind to it . . . Bennie-ladies' man of The Desert Song . . . keeps things run- ning at Steinbach's . . . good to have around . . . spirit generator of pep rally fame . . . can't help but succeed. Jane Sagurton 815 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. JANE '52's cleverest female . . . potential Con- gresswoman . . . ideas pop when Jane's around . . . a natural in Forensic . . . direct. peppy, and honest . . . excellent Azuri . . . R. B. C.'s capable Sodality instructor . . . headed for success halo. Mary Schilling Locust Point Road, Locust, N. J. MARY Eugene Sconduto Stemmed slimness crowned with chest- 55 Ream, Place Red Bank N J nut Bob . . . amiable friendly eyes, U ' N ' ' ' ready smile for everyone . . . piquant GENE twang in her soft voice . . . commutes Sharp dresser . . . usually rolls into school from Locust in Cassidy's Chariot . . . 8:50 . . . wavy, black hair . . . loves struts her best in Color Guard . . . plans parties, dislikes books . . . hopes to be to model her name to fame. an artist . . . hotrods in a U38 Chev. 31 Joseph Siciliano 253 Pearl Strut, Red Bank, N. J. -.Join Sincere and conscientious about his work . . . speaks up his mind . . . always seen at social affairs . . . General Birabeau of Desert Song . . . ambition is to become a lawyer . . . college bound. Florence Stanley 62 Throckmorton Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. FLOSSY Five-two with mass of chestnut-blonde tresses . . . always surprised . . . always ready for fun . . . fast talker . . . here, there and everywhere . . . a stepping out number . . . typical R. B. C. typist with lots on her mind. Thomas Slocum 'I08 Garfield Court, Long Branch, N. J. Ann Patrice Stanfield 32 Peters Place, Red Bank, N. J. ..-MM., UANN.. Hail and hearty Long Brancher . . . An anqel in imp's regala . . . always Variety Show Emcee . . . lands them hard a helping hand . . . a bright smile for as left tackle on Varsity Squad . . . everyone . . . homeroom spiritual chair- smokes 0.P.'s . . . always ready to man in her Junior year . . . added grace- argue his point . . . lazy walk. lazy smile, fully to the spring operettas . . . marched good-natured . . . collegiate future spot- with the color guard Senior year . . . ted in his crystal ball. an athlete at heart . . . future uncertain. Victor Suski 113 Monmouth Road, Oakhurst, N. J. nvlcn I Topped his Signpost career as Editor-in- Chief . . . runs a mean 440 . . . quiet manner, hides deep thinking powers . . . Vic and Jim . . . has his eyes on the sky as aeronautical engineer. 32 Margaret Taglieri 5 Church Street, Rumson, N. J. TAGl A sincere friend to all . . . earnest worker . . . meticulous dresser . . . Down Yon- der is her claim to fame as a star . . . nice gal, true pal . . . a merry twinkle in her eye . . . secretary work is down her line. Helen Tierney Stone Road, Union Beach, N. J. HONEYBELLE Champ of the Caseyettes . . . always found with Felicia . . . thinks school books are too heavy to carry home . . . held top spot on girls basketball team for two years . . . Goetz excited over her social life. Jacquline Travers r Donald Robert Tober 41 Fairfield Avenue, Oceanport, N. J. TUBES Big and generous with smile to match . . . one of the well known stage-hands . . . the banker of the class . . . can't live without cars and the Yankees . . . can't stand languages, but eats up math . . . his fond hope to he a C.P.A. Richard Toynbee R.D. l, Box 507, Matawan, N. J. RICH Red head Holmdel man . . . tall, slim, always seen with a big, warm smile . . . is a horseman from wayback . . . runs a riding stable out in Holmdel . . . also shows interest in drawing . . . plans to take up horse training. 3, ,my mm, Red Bank, N. J. Rose Trimbolr Frances Trunzo JACKIE Congenial and courteous . . . works hard on typing and shorthand . . . dances sprightly . . . loves life and it loves her . . . stepped out with her baby in Senior Show . . . sunshine smile with dimples excess energy . . . future set be- hind a typewriter. 14 Pearl Street, Red Bank, N. J. ROSE Wavy. black hair, and a pleasant smile . . . pleasing personality . . . loves mystery stories . . . always seen with Ruth . . . favorite classes are typing and shorthand . . . ambition: to peck away on typewriter at the Fort. 52 North Bridge Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. FRANN Pint-sized package of efficient school spirit . . . Signpost typist . . . all out for sports . . . cast no aspersions on her be- loved Yankees . . . a good natured helper and a genuine friend . . . plans to enter business school in the fall. 33 1 Louis Vaiti Joseph Vassalli Rosemary Verdicchio 141 Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. 92 Matilda Terrace, Long Branch, N. J. Box 413, Locust, N. J '-Lou Jos '-noe Big smile and shinybteeth. well-balanced Hot rod driver out of L. B .... good Smart in styles and studies . pert with philosophy of life . . . dangerous end on manners and good morals . . . works at a personality to match . . . Anita s friend the gridiron . . . smooth dancer . . . big stock car races as mechanic . . . quiet . . . cheery cherub . . . starting her career part of the Variety Show . . . Pompous with a warm smile . . . mechanic to the in Kridel's . . . is bound to succeed Ali in Desert Song . . . hopes to spend next four years mastering the books. Michael Wade 166 Hunting Lane, Fair Haven, N. J. MICKEY Captain of the Varsity Basketball Squad . . . passed the pigskin as powerful Casey quarterback for R. B. C. touchdowns . . . a real Irish Mick . . . a great guy to all who know him . . . college bound for a successful future. nth degree . . . always wears a new tie. Robert Walling 100 Third Street, Keyport, N. J. 1.503-. Lanky man with a chuckle . . . joined Forensic in senior year . . . knows Ger- man Iike English . . . future path leads to an interpreter . . . constant companion of Fitz . . . real hard worker with serious look. 34 Joan Warner 24 Westra Street, Interlaken, N. J. --Jem Billowy blonde curls and baby-blue eyes . . . perpetually surprised expression that is most deceiving . . . a living proof that blondes are anything but dumb . . . diamond lover-baseball, that is . . . plans to enter college in the fall. Anita Wright 19 Forrest Avenue, Rumson, N. J. ANITA Lovely long bob and cherubic face . . . shy smile for acquaintances. broad smile for friends, cute and plenty smart . . . efficient Signpost typist in and after school . . . Glee Club thrush . . . reads minutes for IZD . . . spreads all of her charm around R. B. C. Augustine John Young 600 Park Avenue, Union Beach, N. J. GUSSlE Nonchalant and unruffled . . . a sports bug, who takes Notre Dame football and any baseball seriously-. . . self-opinion- ated . . . the talkative Young . . . the Navy has an attraction for Gus. William Harold White 161 Third Avenue, Long Branch, N. J. WHITEY Played freshmen basketball . . . Forensic's able president . . . three-year debate man . . . wary of the girls . . . Dodgers his favorite team . . . a walking sports' en- cyclopedia . . . no shortage of brain matter . . . he's R.B.C.'s best foot forward. Francis Young 600 Park Avenue, Union Beach, N. J. BABE The reserved Young . . . iet black hair and big smile . . . History is his meat . . . also enjoys physical ed . . . likes sports . . . excels in baseball . . . plans to join navy and study radio electronics. 35 za 5 1 x mi 1? S ., W ., w SL..---s, Q. ' K' . If ' w 1 A 1 1 F S s 3 ik fi QV P lf Q 1 Y 1 DDD ai 'R n, x thrcbuqh KNCJVVLEDQE 5 5 2 v, sub X ' - QL ., JI '1 , . X K ig .Q . 2 , 1. S S 15 X . 5. X 4, L W5 N. sw N. 1 ,, 'ls aw f' 1' if 1 'XL 'fm'-sw fxif,-K .. RW X 656 ' Mary McGrath and Joan Dow- Img are dilnqcnfiy studying office procedure for fuiure use. .pf S fam. Judy Lynch demonstrates the frnusned prof duct whale home-makers Jean Roy, Ella Ann Phullrps Jo Ella Payoa work on , A .f f' ,- X gi, 'L .1 :ggi XM xx That word musf be here some- -.. . M place, mufters Alex Alessi. qv In A Q ES. i Q X.g17- 7 'hw if wav T Anyone have .3 few extra fingers? Joan Warner could use them for Thus tug problem. But Kurt Baren- stechcr trnes to soixc at the casy y?J way wa sllpfstlck. . 'Q X.-Q -1- u-an l maine M1 ,1 .J asa! 3 Y, ,nv- Rosemary Bevacqua gasps out Aaah whale competent sohcutous masses Aluce Marks Joan Bly and Ann Lankenau assure quick recovery ions f . A ,si 'x 2 ' SIMM ' -. -my W , F 4- Si? ., W ,yif if ,,..--' I N, if Pat Hughes demonstrates preparation of a suck room o Ewclyn Hulse Barbara Hallman and Donald Jones Draw- r -H MK QCZQT Jr K C'est l'Arc de Triomphe , explains Gail Girard to Gayle Campl as Ellen de Groot looks on with interest. ,aj 2 o 'K Y- O ' 0 Wx 90 Nl 0 K sl- MO geo' 400 giele x 60 'sfo on .Y 0 XHKN307 cal or 3 ,-- ' Buddie Kicrnan amuses Bill Mulligan, Don Tobcr and Ralph Scaccia while Tom Slocum scowls at interruption of intricate trig problems. P Oliver. Bergm' Marv' Q N jean bright gtenostorena tion are DeGaf'9' f f ovefa V Rosa U tion' Ready 0 Margw Larvaxnn Franesconi Atferi Mbmca Lang- Chevalier, wg? HQ You see, nothing to it says Bill Dolan in Comsumer's Math. Jimmy Anderson and Bob Hotaling aren't so sure. Joseph Vasseli explains feafures of the Ford chassis To Bill Pennington, Gene Maloney, and Buddy Dolan. Ben Hawley does some research on his own. Ovfgfir' :ar mf1 w , 1 J -mr ,A L, Paul Clemons gives a piece of info in English dcbalc amusing to his teammate Dorinne Bour- honnicrc and opponent Joe Sioillano. But Jane Sagurton sec-5 use of It in rebuttal, Si, Si say Senorita Margaret Taglierl and ,fn Senor Ray Mills while Bill Kdly and Jose phinc Recd show a find from South of the Border if 'W Nw 1-.mv Home-Nurses Joan Harvey. and Mary Kccn minister to ailing Terry Reamer, While Miss X looks on sympathetically. 513 ff.fM,' nw X X 4 E 'I x x s ff: 21 1 O S x fl .x Q fs , at ' .1 f 'Q lf gy, a as Q 4' ' Q Q i,f. L v Yy Y 5 Bob McDonnell is lord of all he surveys whale Ball Cassidy makes plumb sure the plumb is cgnfered, Anno Stanfielcl Takes observations for This practical frlg. ' 9 If 1:2 fx? Super-sonrc salesmen, Ted Cassidy and Rich Toynbee concince Jam Norrls that thls is The coat he's been wanting for, I 3. .:, mf' pan! J W1 haw fxfxma .gym bu CY com dgub , ek? WS :C- XOOKS GY andm Raj' k eguremen CXICV -ann? low W mea xef M A WU e ln Niles . 3 iioqj asafgzwl Ole non 0 px Bna A Jean Molskow better tram the fure off before Santa gots burned , vz'.59i5f'f'g: -yf, -9f:9+f,agf ' ,gr-M n 1' L 1 .r-oy ,f,g, . . ifizffx' ifflfffiffff ' ,f,..f4, ,Y fn -Lf P' rf fav 1' f ' f i, mf- 'i1,,z?Cf,-ff L ' N s P Would Jane Sagurton and Patricia Paine be this serene if the frogs wcrcrft pickIed? ,.?,,z,g. , ,wr .ff c w kgy'f QQ? ,:,. '21 i,f'Jf'f3j4g3'j,'7-gi - 1' 6yjv'gfp.f,,,.,-,..f NY, ,I af 1, ,,. ,.-, - -Nf f,f,A?,f:,,,,, , f PI .- 7 ,4 . V Though cost of lwlng goes up, up, up, It doesn'f bother Joe Caliendo, who passes his lighbheartedness to Gertrude Calandriello, Marne Currin and John Dc La Cruz N .t Q Lorraine Marks knows the answer and Wulluam Muilngan, James Carroll and Rnchard Doelqer are faking advanmgc of ii, rg A3 . 'ellis X 4.- 3' 5 l X 'fx' Jg x x 3 Y .A 2 Z 21 sg 8,42 jg SDN X Qt? 'D x, Joan Healy gives verbal assist to Roberta Roblnson-Looks as though Berta's being hanged. Judy Lynch tries for a Rembrandt at least an X, X y X L fav Eleven reasons why patient Judy Lynch won't get over it--but Sister Athanasius will pull her through, Jo Ella Pavao, Monica Lang, Norine Jones, Evelyn Hulse, Cynthia Dobbs, Ann Francesconi, Pat Moulton, Mary Durstewitz, Sheila Hayes, Loretta Bergin, Joan Bongorte. 7 M Q Qu pu my ' I h.hr 'n X an far Uk: uw x H la.. f in -45. .wfzsriii H --iff f 9 J I 1 in-rf' Mirm purtwn I Sormgsfcrs. Ted Cassidy XMIM ami , , f won. Ja QS awfwm 1 5 , I if E I 23 D I in u 1 F I. a 1 K v 5 u H 35 K 1 3, Q if' 5 KW' vif 2n'iim .g is Q ..-, MPI' .3 .- , - 'l 'W M ' is-r Q , Q K F r 5fe T, ,r , . YQ ,RA .,,!'4.. 'H ar- AV.. Q iq, 5 x f lg. ' 5 aff ' -Qu , igJ.d O if , DDD through PRAYER -Qing is 0 I:-w I lun fy 1, H314 ,FLJUQJ 4 Uma. ig. Af.. W.. A, 193 is Ek X. 'T' if M- 5.3,.e.,,1.ffQ-W : . -.gf 1efeWf1i5w ' fg'm.., ' posted as Soiialnfy secretary Joan Molskow keeps all members 1 and bullefin board chairman. MK L., 4 v l .wk ., ,. gm M M .Q fy- YN .T ' ' .f I -'A I F - I K , ifqm o iii 1 , X lf. X yi' h Q Q' - 15- V 34, 7 W . .V - ' 'gi - .Tiff f 3 H- K-,. Vkr, , .,. .. L -'W L'ww:'t'T: 1 Prefecf Caroe Macho octs wnllmo cooperafnon from her ll ev QW g g KN in fi ywz , Q f-a n ff' Q f Q Q QA JV . ' gffif , , . ., , , - yer -' , K7 'K 'e .1 . , . , Wir? s Q , IPZQWHMMO 5 , fau- Q A r 1 if SLDIYITLIGI Chairmen. A 1 1 R i, ,,, :-ff ig is . on N' 1. hi ,x 5? 7' 98 .4 Q ' fi QA., 1 . 5. l. Mum, mrnnhi rg, .4 vaio, -.K-nn. 1 , W,-nu.. ,ncwnu 1-322222 funn., umm... -.un -nun. -nu. ...M i N Mg 'K -,imma io H ' CJ 'nl Mui , . 'Q fu ru Su J ,tx ,IJL1 Gui- Imxtc. lowTl.x Hmmm, Tom Mullin. En N Pllllw L Q ' W IO. -.wiv 5 ir.. 1 ,f QM if Pfw I If 2 :Kp 1,-X' I m, A, f ,,N,,,g., gay QWA, H 3 - fi, 2 . 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W retire tm Father Gannon Dnbaie Trophy for a year. Fa her Davis, clean of Forfllvrn Umvcrslly, of crs congrarulatnows. :K r rrr K wx W2 I, A ,V. fl? as Ls Cn my Chnlrlrcn ani you hull hcur Jane Saqurtm and her poetry rp mann .-' Q Mk 5 fl nz Q 1 3? 1 wr 1? W KJ 'L 33 v 124 . ak , K ff A igwfi. .- 4 x K 11,0 if '. I . .V Qu i ibm pg . .fi I L Vg 'ATE I Mor v x i im! W1yx1cIL Shlinc ',wmpf,',t tvpmts Han Cunlvruno, Lora-Ha E-1-mm, K.!fhNl'l'H Nmrllujan, Mary Koen, Mm-, lmvutvwntl, Annu il.m:P'.umn, BCYTV l1f,H.m!1 .mfi Immf-', 1run1o amulc as lnmlmfg lui wx c1zrvxL'l1-HW gzf HL , 1 1 Joe Flannery and Jane Sagurfon , :www thcu Let Freedom Rmg -IX z C B.,- M' x .,: J QQ-new--......,w., S V y Ellnyf atmo mhtvr, len cdntu, Ellen do Groofs wrntmg award, Jud Q Q ds an eve nnfi a :mmlo fu Idcrary y . W w Qu. .lf A '. 5 kr, 9' 4 K P Q. n ' 9 E a v z:7lL - f ff Y . .Q 1 xi X ff ff 4 ,. 4 A L M P through CU LTURE fig 4 if ,.f, , 4 14, HI 4 , fredii ,,,. . X K 1 I JI n .F I' V Ji. 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Flannery Miss Marguerite Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Forest Mrs. Josephine P. Frey Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas M. Fugaro Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Giblin Mr. Mr. Miss and Mrs. John L. Girard and Mrs. D. Grandinetti Marianne Grandinetti Mr. and Mrs. P. Grandinetti Mr. George Gordon Mrs. Katherine Gunn Miss Evelyn Haiss Mrs. Dorothy Hand Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Harvey Miss Miss Helena Hartnedy Alicia Hawley Mr. Bart Hawley Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hawley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Healy Mr. and Mrs. John C. Heffernan Miss Miss Marie F. Heffernan Maureen P. Heffernan Mr. and Mrs. B. Henderson Mr. Ben Hillmann Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Hillmann Mr. Thomas Hodgkiss Mrs. Amelia Hoff Mr. Gerald Howard Mr. and Mrs. Rene lmber Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones Joe's Tavern James Jordin Martin Jordin Mr. and Mrs. N. Kaiser Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Keen Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Keen Elizabeth Kegley Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelly Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kelso Mrs. Raymond C. 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