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

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We dedicate our yearbook to the SPIRIT OF HAPPINESS which has been instilled in us during our years at Red Bank Catholic. V _ V:- CONTENTS DEDICATION......... 1 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY...... 6 SPIRITUAL..........16 SCHOLASTIC.........24 SPORTS.............42 EXTRACURRICULAR. . . 72 SOCIAL.............90 PLAY..............lOO SENIORS...........IIO UNDERCLASSMEN. . . .154 PATRONS...........177 INDEX.............179 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. .180 RED BANK CATHOLIC THE EMERALD Happiness is... A brisk autumn day coming alive with a chorus of “Let’s go, Caseys!” ... A yearbook, finally gone to press, . . . Getting 99.5 on a Math IV test. . . . Hitting a grand-slam homerun on the diamond, . . . The charm of a semi-formal dance, . . . Student leadership in action, . . . The peaceful feeling at the close of a successful retreat, . . . Walking in the presence of God. Happiness is . . . life at Red Bank Catholic. 6 His Excellency The Most Reverend GEORGE W. AHR, S.T.D. BISHOP OF TRENTON Very Reverend Monsignor THOMAS J. FRAIN SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Right Reverend Monsignor EMMETT A. MONAHAN ADMINISTRATOR 7 Administration SISTER MARY PRINCIPAL SISTER MARY BARBARA SUPERVISOR OF SCHOOLS SISTER MARY GERTRUDE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL GUIDANCE DIRECTOR Sister Mary Flavian Assistant Guidance Director Mrs. Marie Clark Receptionist - Clerk Reverend William C. Anderson Religion Department Head Girls’ Sodality Moderator Reverend Florian J. Gall Religion, Spiritual Director Boys’ Sodality Moderator Reverend Richard A. Lcadcm Religion, Spiritual Director Director of Athletics Reverend Leo A. Kelty, Reverend John P. Kelly Religion, Spiritual Directors Sister Mary Alma 12A, Religion, Business Education Business Department Chairman Business Club Moderator Clubs Coordinator Director of Job Placement Sister Mary Anina 12C, Religion, English English Department Chairman Mr. Joseph R. Hintelmann 12F, Religion, English Signpost Moderator Senior Adviser Sister Mary Theresina 12D, Religion, Mathematics Student Council Moderator Mathematics Department Chairman Sister Mary Loretto 12B, Religion, Latin, French National Honor Society Junior Classical League and Cercle Frangais Moderator Language Department Chairman Mrs. Joan Kennedy 12E, Religion, Art Art Club Red Cross Club Moderator Senior Guidance Prefect Art Department Chairman Sister Mary Immaculate Latin 10 Sister Mary Thomas Aquinas 11 A, Religion, Science Mission Crusade Adviser Science Club Moderator Sister Mary Bridgetta 1 1 E, Religion, Mathematics Engineering Drawing Club and Dramatics Club Moderator Bulletin Board Adviser Mr. Robert Fortier 11G, Religion, Psychology, English Tennis Coach Intramural Basketball Moderator Mr. Thomas E. Hintelmann 11 D, Religion, History Intramural Basketball Moderator Service Committee Adviser Mr. Joseph Cieri 11 B, Business Education Freshman Basketball Coach J.V. Baseball Coach Miss Joan Lanfranchi 1 1C, Business Education Future Teachers Club Moderator Sister Mary Annunciata 11F, Religion, Social Studies Junior Guidance Prefect Social Welfare Committee Adviser Caritas Club History Club Moderator Junior Adviser 1 1 Sister Mary Regina 10A, Religion, English Assembly Committee Advjser School Supplies Sister Mary Virgine IOC, French, Music Glee Club Moderator Sister Mary Kenneth 10F, Science, Religion Sophomore Adviser Science Department Chairman 12 Sister Mary Paul 10B, Religion, English Emerald Moderator Sister Mary Vincent 10E, Religion, Social Studies Speech Forensic Club Moderator Social Science Department Chairman Sister Mary Devota 10G, Religion, Mathematics Director of Testing Athletic Committee Adviser Chess Club Moderator Sister Mary Ronald 9A, Religion, Mathematics, Science Freshman Adviser Band and Radio Club Moderator Miss Adele MacGowan 9E, Spanish Spanish Club Moderator Mrs. Patricia Fons 9G, Science Moderator of Twirlers Color Guard and Drill Team Sister Mary Lorraine 9B. Religion, English Library Studies Assistant Gleeman Moderator ! Sister Mary Fides 9C, Religion, English Gleeman Moderator Miss Barbara Dragotta 9F, Spanish Social Committee Adviser Cheerleaders and Cheering Club Moderator 13 Mrs. Elizabeth Moss School Nurse, Home Nursing Future Nurses Club Moderator Miss Ingeborg Both German, French German Club Moderator Mr. John P. Rafter Social Studies, Cross Country Coach Girls’ Varsity Track Coach Varsity Basketball Coach Mr. Vincent Acamparo Mathematics Assistant Cross Country and Track Coach Mr. James P. McNamara Social Studies J.V. Football Coach Assistant Girls’ Track Coach Mr. Joseph E. Kristofik Social Studies, Business Education Physical Education Freshman Football Coach Varsity Baseball Coach 14 Mrs. Diane DeLoche Reading Specialist Mr. John Dondero English, Head Football Coach Head Wrestling Coach Mr. Thomas J. Murdock Social Studies, Assistant Football Coach J.V. Basketball Coach Mr. Robert Hebble Choral, Music Appreciation Dr. Jeno Donath Glee Club Director Mr. John Giampietro Band Instructor Dr. Edward W. Mulligan School Doctor Mr. James E. Warren Boys’ Health and Physical Education Head Track Coach Assistant Freshman Football Coach and Mrs. Evelyn Russo Girls’ Health and Physical Education G.A.A. Moderator 15 Happiness is... Offering ourselves through the new liturgy, with Christ, in the spirit of Love, . . . The quiet of an empty crib awaiting a new-born King, . . . Seeing Red Bank Catholic extend Christ’s realm to the far corners of the world, ... A girls’ retreat in the solitude of Mount St. Mary’s. Happiness is . . . living in Christ. Retreat FATHER EDWARD STRANO, boys’ retreat master, brings out a point during one of His conferences. AT NOONTIME Mary Lou Smith and Richard Thompson stop in for a visit to church. 18 IDEAS FROM THE LAST CONFERENCE stimulate discussion by Diane Hofer, Canice Creed, Judith Pryor and Jeanne Movelle with Father Kelty. m. TAKING ADVANTAGE of free time during re- treat, Michael Martucci, Sharon Kennedy and Robert Esposito spend a few prayerful moments in church. STIMULATING SPIRITUAL READING is the goal of seniors Robert Movelle, Linda DeSimone, Thomas Occhiogrosso and Patrick Killeen. 19 Before installation of officers, senior members Peter Farnham, Patrick Gormally, John Riddle (front row), Frank Dougherty, Jay Buckley and Frank De Vito (back row) pause for a moment of prayer in the convent chapel. Boys’ Sodality 20 Prefect Jay Buckley reads material for meditation to James Drayton and John Riddle (front desks), Frank Dougherty and Patrick Gormally. Girls' Sodality On the church steps, sodality officers Donna Roper, vice-prefect; Catherine Schulz, instruc- tor; Nancy Rocco, treasurer; and Elizabeth Lacy, prefect, pose for a picture. Sodality members Margaret Quinlan, Susan Kolarsick, Donna Roper and Catherine Schulz arrange pamphlets for Vocation Day. In preparation for the joint meeting with the Boys’ Sodality, the officers list topics for discussion. 21 Spiritual AT THE MISSION ASSEMBLY, Reverend Patrick Patterson, Maryknoll missionary in Korea, and Reverend Thomas McVey, Dominican mis- sionary in West Pakistan, both Red Bank Catholic alumni, receive the spiritual offerings of the student body from Diane Oddo, Mission Crusade chairman, and freshmen Christopher Gorman and Laura Redmond. Activities IN STEP WITH THE NEW LITURGY, students present symbolic offerings of money, clothing and food at the Mass of Thanksgiving. PREPARING FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON, Kathryn McCarthy hangs another symbol on the Jesse tree while Brian O’Connell lights the Advent wreath. TWELVE SENIOR GIRLS, attending a weekend retreat at Mount St. Mary’s in North Plainfield, pose on a staircase near the chapel. “SWEET MARY, HEAR OUR PRAYER.” During May, seniors David Schneider and Cathleen Cassidy honor our Blessed Lady by crowning her queen of Heaven and Earth. FATHER WILLIAM ANDERSON opens the school year with a mass in honor of the Holy Spirit. 23 Happiness is... A report card with an I.B.M. error in your favor, . . . . Winning first place in the Science Fair, . . . Solving the Latin crossword puzzle without peeking, . . . Enjoying the world of music through choral class, . . . Plotting the graph of a parabola on a peg board—correctly, . . . Typing eighty words a minute with no errors. Happiness is . . . learning. Among the crowd in the library as term paper deadlines approach are John Riddle, Mary Anne Flis, and Anthony Palermo (above), “digging up” facts in the reference room, and Charlotte McDermott, Cathleen Cassidy, and Ruth Connor (left), searching for more up-to-date information among recent back issues of periodicals. t- i 26 In the spring an Advanced Placement student's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of —poetry. Enjoying the pastoral atmosphere in one of their informal classes are Mary Frankel. Richard Thompson, and Sharon Carton. Enqlish Supplementing the usual four-year English course at Red Bank Catholic are Creative Writing, which gives students experience in expressing thought clearly and concisely, and General Composition, which also develops students’ writing ability. This year the school has extended its syllabus; new courses imple- ment basic reading skills and explore college- level work. Developmental Reading, given to all juniors, strives to increase speed and com- prehension in reading. In Advanced Placement English, students do intensive reading of drama, poetry and novels, then compose inter- pretive papers on the works. Some colleges will give college credit to those passing the course and the exam administered by Prince- ton University. The extension of the English curriculum was not only welcomed by students but even encouraged for future years. Janet Noland and Sharon Carton prepare to accompany the Canterbury pilgrims to the shrine of St. Thomas h Becket—via records. Theodore Brogowski’s interpretation of Russian symbolism seems to amuse panel chairman Patricia Grant during a discussion of CRIME AND PUNISHMENT. Ernest Forcino and Carol Jean Jordan compare their own ideas. 27 Getting an early start, history department members Mrs. Joan Kennedy, Sister Mary Vincent (department chairman), Sister Mary Annunciata, and Mr. Thomas Hintelmann leave for a meeting sponsored by the International Relations Department of Jersey City State College. Social Studies The Social Studies Department of Red Bank Catholic seeks both to present the basic concepts of United States and world history and to augment the student’s awareness of metropolitan and world affairs. To keep the stu- dents abreast of the current events, the New York Times is used in all senior and some freshman classes, while the Current Civilization classes use News- week magazine. Sophomores lay the foundation for their later studies of timely international problems through the World Geography course, in which they obtain a general knowledge of the world and its people. In an attempt to be absolutely up-to-the-minute, Joseph Lee scans the morning Times before going to U. S. His- tory 11. John Riddle and Valerie Makely deliver the new issue of Newsweek to a waiting Current Civiliza- tion class. 28 Patricia Thorpe raises a question for Representative Eileen Froese in one session of a Student Congress. Christine Minch presides as Clerk Concepcion Mendoza records proceedings. World Geography students Teresita Blake, Eileen Wich- man, John Hurley, and Charles McAllister summarize their map study of North and South America. Freshmen World History stu- dents Deen Bacsik, Stephen Rich, Deborah Angello, Joseph Grogan, and Donald Miller (standing) review the chapter on the Middle Ages by con- ducting a College Bowl quiz. Division of polynomials is second nature to Algebra I students John Dancey, Kenneth Layton, Deborah Dougherty, Michael Kelsey, and Karen Dalm. Mathematics The mathematics program at Red Bank Catholic suits the needs and capabilities of all students. Varied offerings in each level, such as Math I, modern algebra, traditional algebra, or essential math for the freshmen, enable each student to use his talent to the best of his ability. Senior Math, replacing the traditional one-semester trigonometry class, now affords many more seniors the opportunity to take a full year of math. The course covers such topics as analytic geometry, advanced algebra, and introduction to calculus. While some seniors struggle with calculus, others face the challenge of Math IV. New text- books presenting introductory analysis use a college approach in teaching subject matter. From the problems presented, students must reason inductively to discover different ways to apply laws of mathematics. 30 Calculus students Linda DiSimone, Thomas Occhiogrosso, David Schneider and Margaret Sedlak listen as Patrick McGoldrick explains the graph of a derivative. John Woollen shares knowledge of computers gained from Saturday classes at Stevens Institute of Tech- nology with Math III students Judith Tierney, Deborah Kasinow, Jeanne Abel and Carole Longo. Games for adults which George Predham, Frank DeVito, Anne Sheehan and Mary Lou Smith are playing with are actually parts of the math department’s probability kit, used in Math IV. Using the pegboard, senior math students John McGlynn and Mary Anne Flis plot the curve of an equation. 31 Frank DeVito explains his winning Science Fair project in physics to Sister Mary Kenneth and Sister Mary Ronald. Science Red Bank Catholic’s science curriculum con- tinues to develop in order to incorporate new methods. To the existing course of study—General Science, conventional Biology, BSCS Biology, Ad- vanced Biology, Chemistry, Physics, PSSC Physics, and Physical Science—the latest addition is CHEM- Study. This new approach requires that the student first experiment with various chemical factors and only then study the theory behind what he has observed. The many lab experiments enliven the course and encourage interest in science. 32 At a science assembly, a Bell Telephone Com- pany representative explains why circuit breakers are needed. Determining the strength of acids by using indicators is CHEM-Study’s latest challenge to Michael Rowan, Anthony Penta, Judith Tierney, and Peter Eagan. Advanced Biology students John Riddle, Carol Pellati, Deborah Kasinow, Mary Lee Matera and Patricia Delaney observe as Sister Mary Kenneth inoculates agar with a bacterial culture. Science Fair winners are Carol Flannery and Maureen Johnson, whose physics project shares a first-place award with Frank DeVito’s; Jac- queline Foster, general science; and Frances Caponegro, biology. Languages The Language Department of Red Bank Catholic adds another dimension to the well- rounded curriculum of the school. Through the study of French, German, Spanish and Latin, students are given the opportunity to broaden their cultural as well as academic backgrounds. Students with special interest or abilities in languages are encouraged to join the French, German or Spanish Club or the Junior Classical League, which give students the chance to satisfy their intellectual curiosities. Holidays are a time of song. Regina Danowitz, Carol Dear, Michele Kozonasky, Joan Culkin, and Eileen Froese enter- tain their French III class with French Christmas carols. German III students Mary Anne Hanneken, Eileen Jantzen, Barbara Burke, Christine Minch, Margaret Sedlak, Joanne DeRosa, and Lucy Komorek find the library helpful in doing research work. With their teacher. Miss Both, they study the geography of Germany. A feeling of accomplishment is seen on the faces of gold medal- ists Mary McGee, Jane Webber, and Bernard Keigher as they proudly display the Auxilium Latinum trophy they won for the school. A modern idea in learning is employed by Spanish III students Bruce Occena, Helen Kelly, Patricia Kelly, and Jay Buckley as they listen to one of the many dialogues provided by the Language Department. Browsing through French magazines, third-year stu- dents Janet Noland, Kath- ryn McCarthy, Barbara Niel- sen, and Nancy Rocco try to keep up with current events. 35 Senior girls of Secretarial Typing test their skill in one of many speed tests during the year. Business To increase the scope of the Business De- partment, Data Processing has been introduced into the Bookkeeping and Accounting classes. In Personal Typing and Secretarial Typing, stu- dents use standard manual along with I.B.M. electric machines. Business Math and Business Law and Economics prepare the student to enter any kind of business or even to establish his own. Stenography and Office Practice train future secretaries for the business world. One of the biggest projects of the department is the annual follow-up of graduates and their work. After the graduates have been on a job six months, their supervisors are asked to report on their ability and efficiency. Through this prac- tice, the department can also judge its own efficiency in preparing students for work and for filling the particular needs of the Red Bank Community which it serves. Mr. Edward Carroll, a Red Bank Catholic alumnus and owner of Carroll’s Stationery Store, addresses the student body at the Business Assembly. Kevin Coleman explains the correct form for a work sheet to economics students Charles Donath. John Connor. John Mason, Arthur Soden, Kevin Nugent, John Dempsey (seated), Frederick O'Brien and Donald Beyer (standing). Mary Louise Sabia, Caren Calleo, and Una Roch- ford use the ideally purposeful secretarial room. Assisting Sister Mary Alma with the paperwork of the ad drive are Jean Prevete. Kathleen Sommer, Rosemarie Cavigliano, Angela Garifine, and Janeen Davis. 37 Sister Sheila Conroy, Sister Mary Elena, and Sister Mary George speak with Maureen and Kathleen Conroy after a vocations talk. Religion New textbooks initiated a new religion program at Red Bank Catholic which will keep abreast of the times and aid the stu- dents in undestanding the faith better. In the freshman and sophomore years, stress is laid on the Old Testament and its true relevance in today’s world through the study of salvation history and of worship. Al- though the junior and senior books will not be published until next fall, upperclassmen are using outlines and mimeographed notes to study the Church and the Christian voca- tion. With the new program, Red Bank Catholic’s students will become more aware of what it really means to be Christians of today. Rabbi Jack Rosoff of Congregation B’nai Israel explains the Torah to a religion class of sophomore girls. Patricia Thorpe, Veronica Ostrander and Joseph Lee have an informal chat with Father Leo Kelty of the Religion Department. 38 Guidance Added this year to the other functions of the Guidance Department — administering tests, sponsoring speakers, counseling students about high school schedules and choice of career or college—is the Freshman Orienta- tion Program. Designed to acquaint the fresh- man with the rules of the school, this course stresses basic study skills too. Most freshmen also take Library Studies since they will use the library a great deal during and after high school. Margaret Sedlak and Patricia Mahoney telephone the homes of last year’s seniors in a survey of their occupations Juniors James Conlin, John Gaughan, Frede- rick Geiger, Joseph Fierro, and Hector Delgado are busy at work on their J-l forms. 39 Thomas Davis and John Riddle ready the film- strip machine to enjoy another film on college. mu Enrichment Mrs. Diane DeLoche gives individual help to juniors taking Developmental Reading—Linda Bills, Patricia Tyner (front row), Collette Gar- tner, Linda Bianchi (second row), Barbara .Lee and Elizabeth Paolucci (back row). In addition to the normal course of study found in most high schools— religion, English, history, mathematics, science, languages, commercial subjects —Red Bank Catholic offers the student a number of courses to increase his knowledge, improve his skills, or add to his cultural background. New this year, choral classes were popular with all freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors. Using records and movies, Mr. Robert Hebble outlined the history of music, demonstrated different musical forms, and introduced composers and their works. Highlights among the weekly classes were those on folk music and music for the dance. Developmental Reading, taught by Mrs. Diane DeLoche, was introduced into the curriculum this fall as an elective for any student wishing to improve his read- ing efficiency. During the second semes- ter, every junior benefited from three weeks of this class. Each student diag- 40 Susan Orem demonstrates for Mr. Robert Hebble and senior girls during a choral class in which she narrated the history of music for the dance. Courses nosed his reading problem, then pro- gressed through a series of graded booklets to improve his speed and com- prehension. Increasing the student’s understanding and knowledge of human behavior is the purpose of Mr. Robert Fortier’s psychol- ogy course. Personality growth and de- velopment was a main topic for discussion as members of the class learned about the physical makeup, perception and en- vironment which influence the person- ality. To bridge the gap between grammar school and high school, Red Bank Catho- lic this year instituted a once-a-week orientation class for freshmen. Under the guidance of Sister Mary Lorraine, Lost among copies of the READER’S GUIDE, Rae D’Aversa prepares her assignment for the next library studies class. In Mrs. Diane DeLoche’s orientation class, Karen Perry hands Frances Crupi and classmates John Witterschein, Robert Fiasconaro, and Andrew Anderson another outline on study skill-;. the students were introduced to the li- brary and received instructions in research techniques. Mrs. Diane DeLoche taught them the study skills required for the more advanced and independent work required on the high school level. Mr. Robert Fortier exercises the cranial nerves of his psychology class In one of their frequent discussions. 41 Happiness is... Chanting “Caseys on the warpath!” before a touchdown is scored, . . . Coming in second at the Monmouth College Invitational, . . . Watching a basket being made as the buzzer sounds, when the score is tied, . . . Breaking the school record in the 440 dash. Happiness is . . . supporting our team, “Whether we win, or whether we lose!” Front Roy : Bernard Keigher, Arthur Soden, Kevin Nugent, William Walling, Martin Mihok, John Mason, Raymond Lefurge, Dennis O'Keefe. Second Row: Walter Maurer, Michael Koenig, Michael Rozalski, Justin Rosato, John Donnelly, John Ciallella, Peter Eagan, Walter McGettigan. Third Row: William Bouffard, Robert Mihok, This year’s football squad, under head Coach John Dondero and assistants Thomas Murdock, and James McNamara, opened the season with a week of practice at the Farmers’ and Gardeners’ Association Camp. At the end of Coach Dondero’s second year, the team compiled a 1 -8 record against some of the strongest teams in New Jersey. After the opening loss to crosstown-rival Red Bank, the Caseys played the Green Wave of Long Branch. The Green and Gold scored on a pass play from Dennis O’Keefe to Mike Koenig before the Wave squeaked by, 13-6. Edward Helies, John Widemeyer, Lawrence Fehr, Anthony Hawley, Peter Nortz. Fourth Row: Eugene Oberto, Thomas Smith, Thomas McBride, Managers: Michael Schulz, Frederick Baker, John Siggel- kow; Mr. James Warren. Back Row: John O’Neill, Timothy Hennes- sy, Mr. John Dondero, Mr. Thomas Murdock, Mr. James McNamara. Following successive losses to Seton Hall, Sayreville, and Holy Cross, the Caseys defeated the Seraphs of Mater Dei for their only win. Outstanding players were Bernie Keigher, who kicked the winning point, and Mike Koenig, who scored the first touchdown; the other was scored by quarterback Dennis O’Keefe. Defensively, Marty Mihok, Bill Walling, Gene Oberto, and Bill Bouffard made key plays. Closing out the year, the team lost to Middletown, a fired-up St. Peter’s team and to Rumson on Thanks- giving Day. 44 Bernie Keigher boots the winning point through the uprights to beat Mater Dei. Middletown’s quarterback is dumped by Marty Mihok after a short gain. Football Mike Koenig spurts in from his secondary position to tackle a Mater Dei player as Justin Rosato (42) comes to his assis- tance. John Mason (55) opens a big hole in the Brancher line for Dennis O'Keefe. 45 Long Branch’s Harold Brown is hit behind the line of scrimmage by Walter Maurer as Tim Hennessy and Marty Mihok rush in to help. RED BANK CATHOLIC RBC HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES Opp. 2 Red Bank . . . 20 6 Long Branch . . . IB 0 Seton Hall Prep . . . f . 34 0 Sayreville . . 14 0 Holy Cross . . . 19 IB Mater Dei . . . 12 0 Middletown . . . 14 0 St. Peter’s . . . 26 0 Rumson . . . 31 46 Bernie Keigher rips through the Middletown line at the beginning of the second half. Quarterback Dennis O’Keefe prepares to hand off as Bill Walling (48) awaits the on-rushing opposition. Kevin Nugent runs interference for Bernie Keigher on a long gainer. 47 Bill Walling foils a quarterback sneak as the Casey team looks on. 48 Bob Thompson, avoiding a stiff arm, brings down Red Bank’s Dan Ciaglia. Front Row: Mr. Vincent Acompora, Mr. John Rafter. Second Row: Kevin Murphy, George Mayer, Robert Byron, John Dempsey, Thomas Flaherty, Charles Mule, Alan DiScuillo, Kevin Moss. Third Row: Kevin Flannery, Robert Curtis, John Douglass, David Clark, Kevin Attridge, Michael Martucci, Robert Movelie. Fourth Row: Gerard Kaminski, John Clabby, Kevin Flynn, Paul Desmond, John Kilpatrick, Eugene McDonald, Patrick Killeen, John Nortz. Fifth Row: John Goodhue, Jay Jubert, Gary Beach, Michael McDonald, Henry Goodhue, Frank Heneghan, Thomas Cusick. Back Row: John Witterschein, Michael McCrink, Allen Held, Robert Sasson, Martin McCue, John Barret. Cross Country RED BANK CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY SCORES RBC Opp. Point Pleasant Boro . 15 50 Mater Dei . -fr .... 19 49 RBC-Long Branch-Point Pleasant Boro .... 19 36 65 St. Rose 28 27 Brick 28 29 Shore Regional .... 15 50 Ocean Township .... 15 50 Rumson 19 44 Mater Dei 15 50 St. Joseph’s (Toms River) . 19 40 Henry Hudson .... 19 40 St. Joseph’s (Toms River) . 23 37 32 24 Coach Jack Rafter’s harriers posted an 11-2 record this year, losing only to St. Rose, 27- 28, and to C. B. A., 24-32, The Casey runners swarmed over all their opponents with the help of Seniors Bob Byron, John Dempsey, and Bob Curtis, and Juniors George Mayer, Paul Des- mond, and Kevin Murphy. Running in open meets, the team finished third in the St. John’s University meet and fifth in the Roselle Catholic Turkey Trot. Then R.B.C. avenged its earlier losses to St. Rose and C.B A. by beating them in the Monmouth College Invitational. The Caseys took second place, beaten only by Middletown. Winding up the year, the Casey runners placed fifth in the New Jersey Interscholastic Parochial Division State Championships, clos- ing out the third season of Cross Country with an overall record of 34-7. 49 Running as though it were a sprint, John Dempsey finishes fourth against St. Joe’s of Toms River. Bob Byron is all by his lonesome as he takes first place in the Mater Dei meet. Seniors Bob Curtis and Tom Flaherty really turn it on in the stretch against Ocean Township. 50 John Kilpatrick is heading for the finish line against Point Pleasant Boro. George Mayer keeps out in front of a Brick runner in one of the closest meets of the year. Always a threat to his opponents, Junior Paul Desmond starts out against Rumson. Next Year’s Hopefuls Sophomore Mike McDonald places in the top ten to help defeat a strong Brick team. 51 Front Row: Rick Geiger, Coach Jack Rafter, Tom McBride. Second Row: Kevin Coleman, Hector Delgado, John Baier. Third Row: John O’Shea, Frank Kineavy, Gene Oberto, Kevin Murphy. Back Row: Mike McMillan, Kevin Maynes, Mike Koenig, John O’Neill. The 1966 Green and Gold basket- ball team posted their first winning season in six years by finishing with a record of 1 5-9. After winning only one game, against Rumson, out of their first four, the Casey quintet defeated Point Pleasant Boro and Ocean Town- ship to take second place in the annual Casey Christmas Tournament. In the games that followed, exceptional foul shooting and close team work enabled the R.B.C. courtmen. to beat many of their opponents. With only seven sec- onds left, against Red Bank, Tom McBride scored on a sensational shot to sink the Bucs 62-60. Holy Cross fell when Senior Kevin Coleman came off the bench to spark the team with six points in the final quarter, dumping the Crusaders 60-59. And then, Rick Geiger’s last minute score trimmed Middletown 51-49. St. Mary’s (South Amboy) and Mater Dei were the last teams to feel the sting of the Casey attack, as they were downed 71 -65 and 57-50 respectively. Many more win- ning years should be ahead, as this year’s starting team will be returning, along with the members of the best J.V. (17-3) and freshman (16-1) teams that have ever played in the history of the school. Hector Delgado uses his favorite “behind the backboard shot. Mike Koenig is all by himself for the shot after a fast break. 52 Tom McBride collects the first half of a three-point play. Center Gene Oberto goes into the air for two as C.B.A.’s Bill McCrea attempts to block the shot. 53 SCORES John Baier grabs a rebound in the Red Bank game. RBC Opp. 57 St. Rose...................63 66 Rumson ...... 54 55 Ocean Township .... 65 44 Long Branch............52 70 Point Pleasant Boro ... 59 52 Ocean Township .... 47 52 Henry Hudson .... 63 45 C.B.A....................75 69 Sayreville...............61 78 St. Bonaventure .... 49 62 Red Bank ...... 57 60 Holy Cross.................59 60 St. Joseph's...............40 43 C.B.A......................78 56 Long Branch..............49 62 Red Bank.................60 63 Sayreville...............57 52 St. Rose...................66 50 Mater Dei................51 51 Middletown...............49 59 Holy Cross ..... 43 71 St. Mary’s (S. A.) ... 65 57 Mater Dei ...... 50 51 St. Joseph’s (Metuchen) . 60 54 A two-handed lay-up by John O’Shea adds two more points to the score. We Are the Caseys and Couldn't Be Prouder Tom McBride uses his hesitation jumper. As if he were using steps, Hector Delgado goes in for the shot. John Baier puts in a lay-up as two Rumson defenders try to block his shot. RED BANK CATHOLIC WRESTLING TEAM—Front Row: James Petrucci, James Martin, Martin Mihok, Patrick McGoldrick. Second Row: Philip Ciallella, Michael Quigley, Raymond Abbate, Alan DiScuillo, Arthur Schiller, John Donnelly. Third Row: John Witterschein, Lawrence Kuzava, Peter McAllister, David Gerard, William Schiller, Kevin Flynn, Alfred Faiella. Back Row: August Hillman, Kevin Flannery, Brian Hill, Lawrence Fehr, John Mannix, Managers Kevin O’Brien and John Woollen. Wrestling Although unable to chalk up a victory, RBC's young, inexperienced wrestling team made a good showing against their powerful opponents. Two bright lights for the RBC grapplers were the team captains, Martin Mihok and James Martin. Marty, who went undefeated in the regular season, placed second in the un- limited division of the District 23 (XXIII) Championships. Jimmy Martin became the first boy in the school’s wrestling history to win a District Championship by pinning Pete Novembre of Middletown in the first period. Rumson’s wrestling coach gives Jimmy Martin a haircut before 56 the match so that he can make weight. Jimmy Martin attempts to pin his man with an arm bar. One point is awarded to James Petrucci for a stand-up escape. SCORES RBC opp. 13 Long Branch....................43 21 Point Pleasant..................31 13 Shore Regional..................28 9 Rumson..................... . 31 3 C.B.A...........................39 7 Middletown ...... 44 John Donnelly brings his opponent to the mat with a single leg pick-up. Don Ferreira of Shore is pinned by team captain Marty Mihok after only thirty seconds of the first period. 57 Boys’ Track and Field Boys were seen running to Fort Monmouth and back today—it’s track season again! The RBC cinder- men, hurt by the cancellation of their first three meets because of bad weather, lost to a strong Point Pleasant Boro team 811 2-45, 2. In later meets, several field events hampered the Caseys as they lost to Mater Dei 85-58 and Henry Hudson 66-60. At the latter meet, school records were broken in the 100 and 220 yard dashes, the half mile, and the high hurdles. This season the runners participated in many relay meets. The distance medley team took firsts at the St. Joseph’s (Montvale) and the St. Joseph’s (Metuchen) Relays with times of 10:49.6 and 1 1:08.1 respectively. The mile relay took a first place in the classified run of the Penn Relays. Tom Flaherty makes a good jump in the Henry Hudson meet. Coach James Warren measures the distances thrown in the javelin event. Bill Bouffard’s heave is good enough for a third against Mater Dei. 58 Winning the half mile is distance runner John Dempsey. 59 Jack Riddle, regular runner-up to Bernie Keigher, clears the bar at ten feet. School Records, Anyone? Gary Beach runs a 10:23.7 two mile race for another school record. 60 Paul Coyne sets a new record in the discus with a throw of 1 26 feet, Vi inch. Over the high hurdles goes Jimmy Drayton to take this record in 17.4 seconds. Paul Desmond captures the 440 record with a time of 52.9 seconds. Later that week it was broken again by Tom Flaherty (52 seconds). Bob Byron takes the half-mile record with a time of 1:59.8. 61 Girls’ Track and Field Girls’ Track Champions of 1966? It seems very likely, since the Caseyettes rolled up easy victories against Mater Dei, East Orange, and Princeton. The girls extended their winning streak to 19 over a three year period. In the East Orange meet, Coralee Goodnough broke the state record in the discus with a throw of 105 feet, 6 inches. Against Newton, the girls went behind after the sprints were over; however, they almost shut out their opponents in the field events and chalked up another victory. Then the odds went against the girls, as a strong Matawan team, whom they had previously beaten by only 20 points, edged them 62-58. With only four girls leaving the team this year, the Caseyettes should dominate girls’ track for many more years to come. Seniors Eileen Greka, Kathryn Peduto and Kathleen Barnarr talk over the upcoming Mater Dei meet. It looks like a clean sweep for the Green and Gold in the 100 yard dash against Matawan. Coralee Goodnough heaves the shot in the Princeton meet. The week before, she broke the state record in the discus. Coach Jack Rafter talks to Joanne Novak about her starts. Martha Meehan “gets on her mark” in the first leg of the 440 relay. After missing the first few meets, Pat Thorpe takes a first place In the 880 yard run. Junior Carol Lettieri heads for the finish line in the meet against Ocean Township. 64 Sailing through the air is broad jumper Linda Marascio. Eileen Greka streaks to first place in the hurdles. Freshman Kit Faust sends the disc flying for a good throw. Linda Rovder prepares to let loose the javelin. 65 RED BANK CATHOLIC BASEBALL TEAM Front Row: Marc Scoles, Timothy Farrell, Justin Rosato, Vincent Gallo, Michael McMillan, Rick Geiger. Second Row: John Kiernan, Michael Clark, Tom McBride, Daniel Phelan, William Burton, Peter Nortz. Back Row: Managers Donald Matthews and James Grant; Steven Hillman, Robert Mihok, Mark Caprioni, Hector Delgado, and Coach Joseph Kristofik. Not Pictured: David Clark. With a twenty-five game schedule and a team made up of underclassmen, Coach Joseph Kristofik had his work cut out for him. Practice began in early March, as the coach was training his team with “strange equipment,” consisting of tires, cut bats for bunting, and blinders for the pitchers. Some highlights of the season were Tom McBride’s pitching an eleven inning 1-1 tie against a strong Rumson team; two squeeze plays in a row, scoring the winning runs against Red Bank; and a long home run by Bill Burton in the Long Branch game. 66 Sophomore Tom McBride delivers one of his specials to a Rumson batter. A long shot to left field by Bob Mihok is good for a double. Tim Farrell beats out the throw to get a base hit. Basebal 67 The long stretch by Dave Clark sends another Point Pleasant Boro batter back to the dugout. 68 Mike Clark rounds third and scores on a single by Bill Burton. Peter Nortz tags out a would-be base runner. Tennis The tennis team, under the direction of Mr. Robert Fortier, opened up the season with practices at the Sandlass courts in Rumson. Behind the playing of seniors Michael Kearney, James Macfarlane, and Patrick McGoldrick, the team should give trouble to many of its opponents. Pat McGoldrick practices his back hand at the Sandlass courts. Returning the serve of his St. Rose opponent is James Macfarlane, who later went on to win £9 his match. Boys’ Intramurals Sophomore Frank Kineavy, using an outside jump shot, winds up the day with 35 points. This year’s boys’ intramural program con- sisted of basketball and cross country. The sopho- more class took the school crown in basketball as 1OD defeated 11B, 68-52. The sophomores led almost throughout, with the aid of 35 points by Frank Kineavy and good rebounding by Mark Kelly. John Gaughan was high scorer for the losers with 20 points. The faculty downed the seniors 61 -47 behind the 25-point attack of Mr. Kristofik. It was the faculty all the way; seniors couldn’t get anywhere under the boards or stop the faculty’s offense. Finally, in the annual Senior-Junior Cross Country Meet, Dave Clark led the seniors over the juniors. 70 John Massetti practices for the senior-junior cross country race by running in a J. V. meet. Mr. Murdock sinks a basket for the faculty while John Dempsey tries to block the shot. Girls' Intramurals Chris Minch scores for the seniors as her team- mates jump with joy. The G.A.A., under the direction of Mrs. Evelyn Russo, offered the girls volleyball, basketball, and softball. In the first Senior Girls vs. Women Faculty game, the seniors defeated the faculty 10-2. The faculty was aided by ladders and by the male faculty, who moved the senior girls’ basket every time they tried for a shot. Miss Adele McGowan tries to make a shot, but Kate Conroy is there to block it. 71 Happiness is... Getting a by-line. . . . Wearing a Student Council pin. . . . A Spring Concert, . . . Catching your baton on the first try, . . . Presenting a Forensic trophy to Sister Mary, . . . Finishing a bulletin board on time, . . . Winning a chess match, . . . Meeting the Emerald deadline. Happiness is . . . expanding your interests through extracurricular activities. RED BANK CATHOLIC STUDENT COUNCIL. Front Row: Susan Dore, Elizabeth Lacy, Dennis O’Keefe, Magdalena Korczynski, Valery Makely, Marc Scoles, Bernard Keigher, Ann Sheehan, Pamela Koenig. Second Row: Theodore Brogowski, Dora Laudenslager, Kathryn Peduto, Diane Oddo, Raymond Lefurge, Michele Kozonasky. Back Row: Margaret Sedlak, John Dempsey, Martin McCue, William Bouffard, Nicholas Della Volpe. Student Council Student Council Officers Marc Scoles, treasurer; Pamela Koenig, secretary; Bernard Keigher, president; and Anne Shee- han, vice-president pose with moderator Sister Mary Theresina. Revising the Student Council Manual are members Raymond Lefurge, Margaret Sedlak, Dora Lauden- slager, and Theodore Brogowski. 74 Getting ready for activities day, Mar- tin McCue. Dora Laudenslager, John Dempsey, Margaret Sedlak, Theodore Brogowski, Diane Oddo, and Susan Dor£ tally points and arrange trophies. Hosts to a meeting of the Monmouth County Association of High School Coun- cils, Raymond Lefurge and Michele Kozonasky socialize before the business meeting begins. Kathryn Peduto pours coffee for Ben Cittadino, president of the Association. Being installed as Traffic Chairman, John Dempsey receives his Student Council pin from Father Leadem. Class presidents are Martin McCue, sophomore; Nicholas Della Volpe, senior; William Bouffard, junior; and David Murphy, freshman. 75 What’s the verdict? Moderator Sister Mary Paul, Mr. Frank Ball, Jr., Geraldine Perno, Trudi Porter and Janice Thomas all await Mr. Eddie Adams’ comment during one of the printers’ visits. Frances Ambrosino shows Marilyn LaRocque the new method of cropping pictures with a scaleograph. Patricia Kelly, Janice Thomas, and Denise Rehm register the day’s Emerald payments. The Emerald STAFF Editor-in-Chief, Geraldine Perno Assistant Editors, Eugene ladanza and Mary Reaves STAFF MEMBERS Frances Ambrosino Trudi Porter Sharon Kerrigan Susan Ruscil Marilyn LaRocque Joan Shea Kathleen McCarthy Patricia Moran Janice Thomas BUSINESS MANAGERS Patricia Kelly Janice Thomas Denise Rehm TYPISTS Diane Dufford, Head Typist Angela Fierro Kathleen Conroy Nancy Donovan Patricia Kelley PHOTOGRAPHERS Eugene ladanza, Head Photographer James Grant Robert Held CONTRIBUTORS Michael Kearney Frances Caponegro Martin McCue Mary Frankel Richard Thompson Smiling staff members Sharon Kerrigan, Joan Shea, and Patricia Moran glance through old editions of the Emerald. ■jlv sccttf of hcwtow i$ fortitude, and the fxwt of fcrtltudc is lmv . Discussing various pictures for a layout are Emerald editors Janice Thomas, Mary Reaves, and Eugene ladanza. Cheerful yet weary, Susan Ruscil, John McGlynn, Kath- leen McCarthy, Geraldine Perno, and Robert Held leave Cabrini after a day’s work. 77 iQ M $ © § T STAFF Editor-in-Chief................................Anthony Delsardo Associate Editor...........................................John Douglass News Editors................................... Sharon Carton Eileen Froese Veronica Ostrander Feature Editor...............................Christine Minch Sports Editor................................... James Martin James Buckley Reporters........................................Nancy Rocco Mary Frankel, Karen Ciancaglini, Lyle Campbell, Theresa Sama, Jane Webber, Anna Foley, Susan Bey, Francis Tyluki, Ronald Kraybill, Brian Unger, and Louis Wenning. Photographers..................................Michael Kearney Eugene ladanza Circulation Editor...................Rosemarie Cavigliano Circulation Co-Managers....................................Jean Prevete Janeen Davis Exchange Editor......................Mary Ann Hanneken Sharon Carton, Anthony Delsardo, and Jane Webber go through the file of old SIGNPOSTS for a feature article on school history. Enjoying the freshly printed SIGNPOST are editors Eileen Froese, Christine Minch, Veronica Ostrander and Sharon Carton. Anthony Delsardo, John Douglass, and James Martin discuss an upcoming sports page. Does Jane Webber really delight in cutting up the SIGNPOST? No, she’s cutting out articles for evaluation by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. 79 Selecting articles and illustrations which will carry out the Camelot theme is the responsibility of Concepcion Mendoza and Mariano Rodriguez, guided by Sister Mary Fides. 'Cite CBIeeman STAFF Literary editor Concepcion Mendoza, '66 Art editor Mariano Rodriguez, '66 Literary staff Susan Bey, '61 Catherine Correa, '61 Suzanne DeRosa, ’68 Stephanie Fitzgerald, '61 Marcia Hill, '61 Susan Kolarsick, ’68 Mary McGee, ’68 Frances Tyluki, '61 Jane Webber, '61 Art Staff Karen Ciancaglini, '66 Joan McCue, '61 Christine Unger, '61 Typists Kathleen Conroy, '66 Diane Dufford, '66 Carol Mazzacco, '66 Moderators Sister M. Fides Sister M. Lorraine Informal meetings in 406 produce ideas for this year’s issue. Catherine Correa, Susan Bey, Frances Tyluki, Concepcion Mendoza, and Stephanie Fitzgerald are having a brain-storming session. 80 One at a time! Barraged with articles by Mary McGee, Suzanne DeRosa and Mary Ann Weiglhofer, Carol Mazzacco wishes she had a few more fingers 81 “Organization is our middle name!” claims Jane Webber to Marcia Hill and Susan Kolarsick as she searches for a missing article. About to lose their happy home in McAuley, Forensic members begin to move trophies and equipment to make way for progress on the new wing. Portraying Helen Keller and her teacher, Annie Sullivan, Phyllis Feniello and Susan Orem bring to life a scene from The Miracle Worker as Susan Ruscll follows the script. Mr. T. Coerte Hutchinson and Mrs. Carolyn S. Updike, South Jersey District committee members, along with RBC Forensic president Kevin O’Connor, pre- sent to Sister Mary Vincent tokens of appreciation for her untiring ten-year serv- ice directing N.F.L. Student Congresses. The South Jersey District Trophy, won by RBC Forensic members in Atlantic City, is proudly displayed by Kevin O’Connor, Carol Jean Jordan, Sister Mary Vincent, and Elizabeth Farrelly. “What’s Your Price?’’ quotes Robert Flynn as he delivers his winning orig- inal speech. Getting ready to leave for a tournament, de- baters Wayne Oldroyd, Kevin O’Connor, and Frances Tyluki pack their briefcases with some meaty articles to support their views on com- pulsory arbitration. i The Trenton Catholic Diocesan Forensic League Tournament was a profitable one for Susan Ruscil, who won first place in dramatic interpretation; Carol Jean Jor- dan, first place in girls’ extemp; Catherine Schulz, third place in oratorical declama- tion; and Kathleen Pontone, third place in girls' extemp. 83 To honor Our Lady of Lourdes, members of Le Cercle Frangais have planned a program and a party. Junior Maureen Stroupe passes the bonbons to Kathryn McCarthy, Nancy Rocco, Patricia Delaney, Barbara Nielsen, and Mary Louise Smith. Clubs 84 A German Mardi Gras? Ja wohl! Miss Both joins German Club members Charles Resch, Paul Mokler, Lucy Komorek, Barbara Budkoski, William Bratton, Dorothy Parkinson, Lynn Mueller, and Michael Corrigan in a pre-Lenten songfest. Pencils, crayons and love— these are all the equipment that Caritas Club members Michele Beauduy, Jeanne Beau- duy and Mary Ann Cavallaro need to help make valentines with patients in Riverview Hos- pital’s pediatrics ward. Members of the Future Teachers Club, Kathleen Corcione, Helene Vitelli, Patri- cia Mahoney, Carol Tomaino, Dora Laud enslager and Sharon Kennedy, discuss a pamphlet on elementary education with their moderator, Miss Lanfranchi A guest speaker, Miss Gertrude Geiges, explains the courses offered at Monmouth Medical Center to Mrs. Elizabeth Moss and Future Nurses Club members Jeanne Watson, Patricia Kelley, Rebecca Rosen, Angela Lynch, Jacqueline Morris and Joanne DeRosa 85 Senior officers of the Business Club Jean Prevete, Kathleen Conroy, Caren Calleo, and Dorothy Stewart take notes during the meeting. Presiding is Maureen Conroy. 86 Brian O’Connell explains a chess move to other members of the club—Linda Redella, Christine Kirk, George Waliszewski, Frederick Wilkinson and Edward Whitford. Art Club members Camille Narle, Christine Sheehan, and Marianne McGuiness draw sketches for onlookers Priscilla Patock and Nancy Gillen. 5ACR1FI Members of the Latin Club William Bres- lin, Donna Roper and Carl Steidel choose articles for the Latin scrapbook. Margaret Brandow signs her library card while library workers Maryann Deitz and Susan Dore stamp and file library cards. GLEE CLUB SENIOR MEMBERS. Front Row: Maria Bongarzone, Carol Jean Jordan, Sharon Hennessy, Patricia Moran, Helen Kelly. Second Row: Barbara Granata, Margarite Fernandez, Diane Oddo, Mary Tilelli, Marie Dietrich. Third Row: Kathleen McCarthy, Linda DeSimone, Ruth Connor, Cathleen Cassidy, Patricia Garrison. Back Row: Patricia Orlando, Patricia Grant, Janet Noland, Patricia Thorpe. R.B.C. VARSITY COLOR GUARD. Front Row: Maribeth Foster, Carol Flannery. Second Row: Eileen Jantzen, Diane McCabe. Third Row: Jane Webber, Carol Resch. Back Row: Eileen Wichman, Kathleen Ellison. Not Pictured: Susan Bey. R.B.C. BAND SENIOR MEM- BERS. Front Row: Marc Scoles, Janet Wohlforth, John Adams. Back Row: Eileen Linzmayer, Lynn Schreihofer, Charlotte McDermott, Carol Pellati. R.B.C. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Kneeling: Ann Sheehan, Diane Dufford, Co- captain Kathryn Peduto, Captain Renee Marko, Patricia Kelley, Marianne Sylvester. Standing: Valery Makely, Jeanne Gardella, Joan Schissler, Joan Mary Lewis. Drum majorette Nora Sheehan. R.B.C. TWIRLERS. Kneeling: Co-captain Grace McCue, Ruth Connor, Pamela Koenig, Kathy Snyder, Cathleen Cassidy, Co-captain Arlene Welch. Standing: Patricia Hem- ingway, Patricia Grant, Carol Longo, Captain Marie Vaccarelli, Deborah Donovan, Jeanne Anne Linney, Mary Stump. Happiness is... a long-awaited evening, ... A Saturday night dance with the gang, followed by pizza and cokes, . . . The cafeteria transformed into a seasonal wonderland, . . . The Junior Dance, ... A delicate corsage, . . . The Senior Snowball, . . . Dancing to the songs we love, . . . The Senior Prom. Happiness is . . . glorious evenings of fun and laughter. DURING A BAND BREAK at the Student Council Kick- off Dance, seniors catch up on what’s new since the last time they saw each other—yesterday. Informal Dances 92 “CHUCKLES the Forensic Club dance, gives Renee Marko and Joan Schissler some good laughs. “FANTASTIC! Tremendous! Just too much!” Barbara Rigney could be telling Donald Sedlak and Mary Beth Foster about only one thing—the Dynamic Duo’s appearance at the Batman Ball. RAGGEDY ANN AND RAGGEDY ANDY, really Sharon Hennessy and Robert Morrissey, ignore the witch at Goblins Go-Go. TRIPPING THE LIGHT FANTASTIC in pretty fantastic costumes are Jay Buckley, Eileen Froese, and Margaret Sedlak. 93 Starlight and Snowflakes SANTA S SLEIGH seems to fascinate Charles Donath and Karen Dougherty. Are there presents inside? IN A WHIRL OF SNOWFLAKES, Mariano Rodriguez and Sharon Kerrigan dance at the Senior Snowball. ENJOYING THEMSELVES at the Snowball are (above) seniors Donna Majeski, Nicholas Giaccone, Anne O’Shea and Kathy Peduto and (right) Dora Laudenslager, Robert Movelle, Sharon Kennedy and her date. CHOOSING A KING AND QUEEN from names on the program puzzles juniors Paul Desmond and Kathleen Free- man. THAT FINISHING TOUCH is given to Jay Buckley by Joan McCue. QUEEN KATHY SNYDER AND KING JOHN DEMPSEY pose in their sleigh after being crowned king and queen. THE MUSIC OF THE VICTORS casts a spell over Maureen Conroy and Nicholas Della Volpe as the evening draws to a close. APRIL EMPRESS NORA SHEEHAN and Emperor Daniel Phelan reigned at the junior dance, “April Orient.” HAPPINESS IS . . . THE JUNIOR DANCE Delicate pink Japanese cherry blos- soms and exotic oriental pagodas set the background for this year’s Junior Dance. On the evening of April Twenty-third, the cafeteria was aglow with all the mysterious charm of the Far East as the Clique provided music for dancing. Al- though a few April showers came along, they didn’t seem to dampen anyone’s spirits; and the lovely evening reached its climax when Nora Sheehan and Daniel Phelan were crowned Empress and Em- peror of R.B.C.’s “April Orient.” CHRISTINE UNGER AND JOHN MULHEREN stop on the Oriental Bridge to chat with Martha Meehan and her date, Doug Macomber. 96 STOPPING BY THE CONVENT before the dance, Kathleen Culkin, Peter Wilson, Albert Taylor, Gloria Sheik, Michael Rowan and Gail Lamont visit junior homeroom teachers Sister Thomas Aquinas and Sister Annunciata. ORIENT MARTHA MEEHAN and escort Steven Ruscio dance the night away to the music of the “Clique.'' THE COLORFUL DOLL, carrying out the oriental theme, fascinates Rosanne Notaro and Jimmy Simonelli. BEFORE EMBARKING for a fun-filled night, Magdalena Korczynski straightens out William Bouffard’s tie. JUNIOR COUPLES enjoy a slow dance in the exotic atmosphere of oriental cherry blossoms. 97 Happiness is... PUTTING ON THAT “FINAL TOUCH” before the Prom are Joan Culkin and Angela Lynch. The Senior Prom Dancing amid the elegance of the Barclay Hotel, we knew that the Senior Prom was our night to remember. On June 8, as the Victors played our favorite tunes, we enjoyed a midnight buffet. All too soon, that very special evening faded, and our Happiness was . . . the Senior Prom. BEFORE LEAVING for the Barclay Hotel, Susan Ruscil and Ernest Forcino pause for the photographer. 98 ENJOYING FORMALITY are Angela Lynch and her date John Nortz. AT THE PROM, Frances Ambrosino and Theodore Brogowski spot some of their friends. THE EVENING’S FESTIVITIES have just begun for Martin Mihok, Mary Reaves, John Mason and Trudi Porter. KEEPING IN STEP to the .music of the Victors, these happy seniors enjoy the last dance. “THE EVENING’S BEEN BEAUTIFUL.” says Linda Bull to Kevin Coleman. Happiness is... Happiness is Hitting the “wrong note” right, Scenery paint spots on your uniform, Finding a costume that fits, Dimming the lights for the opening curtain, Coming in on your cue, Your moustache staying on during the “Conga,” The haunting strains of the “Vortex Ballet,” Taking that final bow. That Wonderful Play! Wonderful Town On your left, Waverly Place, right in the heart of Greenwich Village. Such interesting people live on Christopher Street. CAST Guide —O—. Appopulus Lonigan .'.l___ Helen____._____, Wreck__________ Violet___!__1— Speedy Valenti -i—. 3 .. Eileen Sherwood- Ruth Sherwood.. Bob Baker.,------ Mrs. Wade______Jw Frank Lippencott Chick Clark____.... __ROBERT FLYNN __JAMES BUCKLEY CHARLES DONATH _________PATRICIA REED ____MICHAEL DiVERNIERI MARGARITE FERNANDEZ _ ..RAYMOND LEFURGE -...SABINE WEICKMANN .... KATHLEEN QUINN ______. DONALD SEDLAK JEANNE WATSON — EUGENE OBERTO —DENNIS O’KEEFE —aJt.: 4 HvU( The letter “w” is missing. , U|M|. Why did we ever leave Ohio? This is from my bfue-grecn period. Ninety-five ways to go. That is not the fine, clean way to shoot the simba. But I could pass that football! In our Hall of Fame, there’s a statue with my name: there we stand, by heck— Lincoln, Washington, and Wreck! «• I’m a little bit in love. 6L •it Mil I 11 Hf Mil •Hi 'Mi, • I Utiii Mlu Mivn,ji)f ill ’ teM t t i ’•SJ! ® Hi« • • Hp j ••«I, i' 1 m •tr. .iiM , !'• ■ Mim iM'.iitH' «ij! 1« ! || IR I e !M v Ift lililllSH' S2::!'SBk ? Please, Chick, not now! He could have had a sundae ... 19c1 chocolate . . . vanilla . . . strawberry? . three scoops I have an allergy to good news. 106 Darling Eileen Earthquake! Earthquake! We’re losing our inhibitions. ”11 •Hi Mil •Ml 'It mi fUi Eileen, look, you’re in the paper! 'f •• ;? mkv Okay, babe, here's your pitch. Swing, dig the rhythm. Vortex Ballet “Brunette Bombshell Sinks Brazilian Navy! Give me that lovely wrong note. ....' «i,. IS! «i' ..i! ■ in' ,n . IllW! «• ■! ‘«Ml “Mu M«m 4 Mhst ' ■ . 4UMM Mfe{ iM1 ttlPI ■ You’ll know it when you see it. It’s love ...... ! , .......... •«, • ■ ‘ Uk M4. ’• « «‘'«kiadtffl aiijLj i l || Ii II • 3g tl i' ■ II Mrs. Mary Woods Kelly, Mr. Robert Wilson, dance directors, and Mr. Charles White and Miss Ruth White, dramatic directors, enjoy some humor of the 1 930’s from Wonderful Town, W ( SCENERY: Left to Right: Kathleen Barnarr, Nicholas Germane, Cecelia Stump, Eliza- beth Scarpeflino, Frances Ambrosino, Noreen Westerfield, Patricia Pryor, Wayne Oidroyd, Mary Frankel, Margaret Sedlak, Karen Ciancaglini, Mariano Rodriguez, Catherine Darcy, Lynn Sadkowski, Catherine Schulz. STAGE CREW: Front Row: Carl Steidel, Peter Eagan, Paul Desmond, Stanley Gorski, Walter Maurer, Thomas McDermott, Frederick O’Brien, Charles Resch. On Ladders: Robert Hochrieter, Lance Meehan, Michael Guarino, Thomas Butler, Jose Zabaikalsky, Richard Zaderozny, Robert Creed, Michael Stanowski, Calvin Siciliano. Michael Fasano, Anthony Hawley, John Clabby. 09 - ’■ ? v y Happiness is... Being a senior, . . . Receiving a college acceptance letter, . . . Playing a Senior-Faculty Game, . . . Getting measured for caps and gowns, . . . Passing a New York Times test, . . . Attending a formal prom, . . . Getting a driver’s license, . . . Storing four years of memories, . . . Rehearsing for graduation exercises, . . . Exchanging senior pictures, . . . Earning a diploma. Happiness is . . . knowing the greatest people on earth. STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT Bernard John Keigher, Jr. 46 Clearview Drive New Shrewsbury Student Council President 4; Homeroom Vice-president 2, 3; Band 1 ; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. CLASS OF 1966 SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT Nicholas Anthony Della Volpe 434 Front Street Union Beach Senior Class President 4; Homeroom Vice-president 3; Athletic Representative 2; National Honor Society 3; Aquila Romana 2; French Club 3, Vice-presi- dent 3; History Club 4; Forensic 2, 3, 4; Play 4; One-act Play 4; Football 1; Track 4; Weight-lifting Club 3, 4. 112 John Francis Adams 7 27 Spring Street Red Bank Athletic Representative 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; One-act Play 3; Photography Club 4; Varsity Club 2, 4; Play 1,2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1 ; Intramurals 3, 4. Eileen Mary Ahearn 20 Bergen Place Red Bank Homeroom Secretary 4; Social Welfare Representative 3; Glee Club 1 ; Cheering Club 2, 3; Play 4; Dramatics Club 2; Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4. Frances Anne Ambrosino 41 Silverwhite Road Little Silver Hostess 4; Mission Crusade Represent- ative 3; Social Welfare Representative 2; Aquila Romana 2; Art Club 1; Caritas Club 2; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Mechanical Drawing Club 4; Future Teachers Club 1 ; German Club 3, Treasurer 3; Red Cross Club 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Scenery and Stage Crew 3, 4; One-act Play 3; Emerald 4. Claire Louise Armellino 250 Broad Street Matawan Bulletin Board Representative 3, 4; Aquila Romana 3; Art Club 1 ; Dramatics Club 3; German Club 3, 4; Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 3, Secretary 4. James Henry Ashe 7 2 Incline Place Matawan Proctor 4; Host 3; Athletic Represent- ative 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Play 4; One-act Play 4; Wrestling 3; Baseball 4; Track 1; Intramurals 1. 3,4. 113 Kevin William Attridge 79 Alameda Court Shrewsbury Homeroom Treasurer 3; Assembly Rep- resentative 1; Band 1, 2; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Junior Classical League 2; Travel Club 1; Varsity Club 2, 4; Play I, 2, 3, 4; One-act Play 3; Football Manager 1; Cross Country 2, 4; Wres- tling 1 ; Track 4; Baseball 1 ; Intramurals 3, 4; Boys’ Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Donald Joseph Beyer 380 Main Street Keansburg Chess Club 1; Junior Classical League 2. Margaret Susan Brandow 63 Rosalie Avenue Lincroit Intramurals 3, 4; Art Club 1. Kathleen Gahan Barnarr 5 4 Cedar Avenue West Long Branch Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Mission Crusade Representative 4; Social Welfare Rep- resentative 3; Caritas Club 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Club 3; Forensic 1, 2, 3, 4; Scenery Committee 4; One- act Play 2; Girls’ Track 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. Michele Therese Beauduy 28 Arlene Drive West Long Branch Sodality I, 2, 3, 4; Social Welfare Rep- resentative 1, 4; Caritas Club 1, 2. 3, 4, President 4; Red Cross Club 4; Intra- murals 3, 4. Maria Rita Bongarzone 24 Community Drive West Long Branch Social Representative 2; Art Club 1; Future Teachers Club 4; Twirling Club 2; Marymount International School, Rome 3; Play 4. 114 William Edward Breslin 50 West Front Street Red Bank Proctor 4; Boys’ Sodality 2; Mission Crusade Representative 2; Aquila Roma- na 3; French Club 4; Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4; Scenery Committee 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 4. Theodore Peter Brogowski 300 Fourth Avenue Spring Lake Student Council Assembly Chairman 4; Homeroom President 2, 3, Vice-president 1; Chess Club 2; Mechanical Drawing Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Ger- man Club 3; Play 4; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1 ; Baseball 1 ; Intramurals 3. 4. Linda Charlotte Bull 59 Maida Terrace Red Bank Hostess 3; Homeroom Secretary 1; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Guidance Representative 1 ; Art Club 1 ; Cheering Club 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Barbara Susan Burke R.D. 3, Box 217, Smithburg Road Freehold Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Forensic 1,2; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Basketball Manager 4. James Thomas Buckley III A12 River Road Fair Haven Boys’ Sodality 2, 3, 4, Prefect 4, Instrue tor 3; Homeroom Vice-presidont 1, 4; Mission Crusade Representative 3; Sign post 3, 4, Sports Editor 4; Play 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Cross Country 2; Basketball 1 ; Intramurals 3, 4, Cheryl Ann Butler 22 Park Avenue Keansburg Business Club 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. “THIS IS A PARTY LINE!” says Marianne Sylvester to James Buckley as seniors John Adams, Suzanne Mule and Lynda Firth wait to try the new phone. Robert Emmett Byron Heddin Place Middletown Proctor 4; Athletic Representative 2; Mission Crusade 1; Chess Club 2; Radio Club 1; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Casey Marathon Club 3; Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Stage Crew 3. Caren Margaret Calleo Wood hoi low Road Colts Neck Catherine Lyle Campbell 2 Grant Avenue Rumson Signpost 3, 4; Bulletin Board Represent- ative 1; Band 1; Dramatics Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Bulletin Board Commit- tee 1, 2, 3. 116 Signpost Circulation Staff 4; Business Club 3, 4; The Convent School, Syracuse, New York, 1, 2. Kathleen Mary Campbell 26 Brailley Lane Hazlet Social Welfare Representative 3; Future Teachers Club 3, 4; Junior Classical League 2, Treasurer 2; Modern Dance Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. mm I i - Cathleen Mary Cassidy 25 Monroe Avenue Shrewsbury Hostess 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dra- matics Club 3, 4; Twirling Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Twirler 3, 4; Play 3, 4; G.A A. 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Sharon Marie Carton 25 Robin Road Rumson Hostess 2; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Guidance Representative 2; National Honor Society 2; Signpost 3. 4, News Editor 4; Spanish Club 3; Forensic 1,2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4. Rosemarie Antonette Cavigliano 36 Johnson Lane Keansburg Guidance Representative 3; Signpost Circulation Staff 4; Business Club 3, 4. Karen Frances Ciancaglini 24 McLaren Street Red Bank Homeroom Secretary 1; Signpost 3, 4; Gleeman 4; Art Club 1 ; Twirling Club 2; Future Nurses Club 3, 4, President 4; Modern Dance Club 3, Treasurer 3; Play 3; One-act Play 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. 253 River Road Red Bank Host 2; Homeroom President 4. Vice president 2; Radio Club 1 ; Varsity Club 2, 4; Cross Country 4, Wrestling 2, Manager 3; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. David William Clark 117 Mary Ellen Colville 4 1 Harmon Road Eatontown Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Caritas Club 3, 4; Forensic 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. Kevin Michael Coleman 15 Westra Street Interlaken Athletic Representative 1, 2; Business Club 4; Spanish Club 2; Varsity Club 3, 4; Play 2, 4; Cross Country 2; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. 4; Track 4; Golf 2, 3; Intramurals 3, 4. John Henry Connor 20 Linden Place Red Bank Athletic Representative 1 ; Band 1 ; Busi- ness Club 3, 4; Play 1, 4; Football 1; Track 2, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4; Mis- sion Crusade 4; Twirling Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Play 2; Twirler 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Maureen Patricia Conroy 20 Willow Court Shrewsbury Bulletin Board Representative 3; Guidance Representative 4; Signpost Circulation Staff 4; Art Club 1 ; Business Club 3, 4, President 4; Cheering Club 1, 2; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. Kathleen Theresa Conroy 20 Willow Court Shrewsbury Signpost Typist 4; Gleeman Typist 4; Art Club 1; Business Club 3, 4; Club Representative 4; Cheering Club 1, 2; Emerald 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Secretary 4. Canice Elizabeth Creed 30 Windsor Drive Little Silver Academy of St. Aloysius, Jersey City 1 ; Washington High School, Germantown, Wisconsin 2, 3; G.A.A. Representative 4; Glee Club 4. Kathleen Jean Corcione 45 Lafetra Avenue Eatontown G.A.A. Representative 4; Signpost Club 1 ; Emerald 4; Caritas Club 2; Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4; Library Club 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Paul Joseph Coyne 176 River Road Red Bank Athletic Representative 1,3; Mechanical Drawing Club 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2; Football 1; Weight-lifting Club 3, 4; Basketball 4; Track 4; Intramurals 3, 4 Joan Ellen Culkin 72 Swimming River Road Lincroft Hostess 3; Homeroom Vice-president 1 ; Social Representative 1,4; Business Club 3; Cheering Club 1, 2; French Club 4; Play 4. Regina Marie Danowitz 60 East Washington Avenue Atlantic Highlands Star of the Sea Academy 1,2; Business Club 4; Cheering Club 3; French Club 4; Future Teachers Club 3; Intra- murals 4. Robert Husteus Curtis 67 West Highland Avenue Atlantic Highlands Mother of the Savior Seminary, Black- wood, New Jersey 1, 2; Play 4; Cross Country 4; Track 3, 4; Indoor Track 4; Intramurals 3, 4. Thomas Joseph Davis 757 South Pemberton Avenue Oceanport Proctor 4; Photography Club 1; Science Club 2; Play 4; Football 1 ; Track 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. Janeen Anne Davis 99 Walnut Avenue Red Bank Signpost 4; Glee Club 1; Business Club 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Play 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Carole Ann Dear 44 Chapin Avenue Red Bank Glee Club 1; French Club 4; Future Teachers Club 4. 120 VALERIE MAKELY SMILES for picture as Homecoming Queen with her escort, Nicholas Della Volpe. Other happy faces are Ernest Forcino, Ann Sheehan, Michael Martucci, and Kathy Snyder. Patricia Jean Delaney 246 Stonehurst Boulevard Freehold Union Catholic High School, Scotch Plains, New Jersey 1, 2, 3; Sodality 4; French Club 4; Intramurals 4. Mary Ann Deitz 69 Tulip Lane Colts Neck Immaculate Conception High School, Lodi, New Jersey 1, 2; Caritas Club 4; Future Nurses Club 4; Library Club 3, 4; Travel Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. Anthony Carl Delsardo 95 Lovett Avenue Little Silver Proctor 4; Homeroom President 1, Vice- president 2; Signpost 2, 3, Editor 4; Aquila Romana 2; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Classical League 2; Radio Club 1; Science Club 3, Vice-president 3; Play 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4 John Joseph Dempsey 69 Highlands Avenue Highlands Student Council Traffic Chairman 4; Proctor 4; Homeroom President 3, Treas- urer 2; Mission Crusade Representative 1 ; Radio Club 1 ; Varsity Club 3, 4; Play 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 4. Joanne Vivian De Rosa 4 7 Sylvania Avenue Neptune Bulletin Board Representative 1 ; Social Welfare Representative 4; Caritas Club 2, 4; Chess Club 2; Future Nurses Club 3, 4; Red Cross Club 2; Forensic 1 ; Scenery Committee 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Linda Louise Dc Simone 1110 Grand Avenue Asbury Park National Honor Society 2; Signpost 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Play 4; Sodality 1, 2. 121 Frank Joseph De Vito 124 Branch Avenue Long Branch Proctor 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Mechanical Drawing Club 3, 4. Charles Anthony Donath 29 Reckless Place Red Bank Homeroom President 1 ; Assembly Rep- resentative 3; One-act Play 2, 3; Foot- ball 1 ; Wrestling 2. Marie Anne Dietrich 54 River edge Road New Shrewsbury Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4. Susan Florence Dore 07 Jumping Brook Road Lincroft Student Council Social Welfare Chairman 4; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3; Signpost 1,2; Aquila Romana 2; Caritas Club 4; Library 4, Assistant 3, 4; Play 4; One- act Play 4. Michael Anthony Di Vernieri 85 Campbell Street Red Bank Proctor 4; Aquila Romana 2; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Play 3, 4; One-act Play 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2; Baseball 1,4; Track 2. Francis Anthony Dougherty 138 Holmdel Road Holmdel Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4; Homeroom Vice-president 1 ; Chess Club 1, 2; Radio Club 4; Spanish Club 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 4; Weight-lifting Club 4. 122 John Edward Douglass 11 Hubbard Park Red Bank Proctor 4; Homeroom Vice-president 4; Signpost 3, 4, Associate Editor 4; Radio Club 1; Science Club 3; Play 1, 2, 4; Cross Country 4. Diane Patricia Dufford 9 Dogwood Lane Lincroft Guidance Representative 4; Emerald 4; Gleeman Typist 4; Signpost Circulation Staff 4; Cheering Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheer- leader 3, 4; One-act Play 1; Play 4; Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4. James Wiswall Drayton 36 Pavillion Avenue Long Branch Boys’ Sodality 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. Robert James Esposito 9 Circle Place Lincroft Christian Brothers Academy 1 ; Athletic Representative 4; Radio Club 4; Play 4; Baseball 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Peter Lynn Farnham 56 Carton Street Rumson Proctor 4; Boys’ Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice- prefect 4; Mission Crusade Represent- ative 1; Mechanical Drawing Club 3; Baseball 1; Intramurals 3, 4. 123 Angela Marie Fierro 5 0 Bath Avenue Long Branch Bulletin Board Representative 1 ; Sign- post 4; Emerald Typist 4; Business Club 3, 4. Margaritc Carmen Fernandez 07 Francis Place Keansburg Hostess 3; Social Welfare Representative 2; Glee Club 3. 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Club 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-president 4; Play 2, 4. Linda Loretta Firth 94 Linden Avenue Middletown Assembly Representative 1 ; Cheering Club 2, 3; Future Teachers Club 1, 4; Cheerleader 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Thomas Aloysius Flaherty 143 Mechanic Street Red Bank Host 2, 3; Chess Club 2, 3; Radio Club 1, 2; Science Club 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Play 4; Football 1,2; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Wrestling 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Mary Anne Flis R.D. , Dutch Lane Road Freehold National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1 ; Chess Club 2, 3; French Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. Robert John Flynn 34 Calt Drive Hazlet Homeroom President 4, Treasurer 1, 3; Signpost 2, 3, 4; Gleeman 1, 4; Aquila Romana 2; Dramatics Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 3, 4; German Club 3, President 3; Forensic 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4; Play 3, 4; One-act Play 1,2, 3, 4. 124 Jeanne Gardella and Nancy Gillen admire senior proofs as Pamela Koenig, Charles Donath, and Marilyn La Rocque look on. Ernest Robert Forcino 89 Court Drive Shrewsbury Class President 1 ; Proctor 4; Homeroom President 2, 3; Signpost 3, 4; Mechanical Drawing Club 3, 4. President 4; Basket- ball 1,2; Baseball 1. Mary Jessica Frankel 38 McLaren Street Red Bank Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Signpost 1, 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4. 7 ♦ Eileen Mary Froese 41 Oak Place Fair Haven Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Social Representative 3; Social Wei fare Representative 1; Signpost I, 2, 3, 4, News Editor 4; French Club 4; Intra- murals 2, 3. 4 125 Jeanne Marie Gardelia Hartshorne Lane Rumson Homeroom Secretary 3, 4; Glee Club 1 Cheering Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4 Cheerleader 4; Future Teachers Club 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Angela Marie Garifine 400 Willow Avenue Long Branch Social Welfare Representative 1 ; Glee- man Typist 4; Art Club 1 ; Business Club 3, 4. Patricia Anne Garrison Red Coach Lane Locust Mission Crusade Representative 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Red Cross Club 4; Intra- murals 3, 4. Nicholas John Giaccone 146 Park Avenue Shrewsbury Radio Club 4; Play 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Nancy Roberta Gillen Tennis Court Lane Rumson Sodality 1, 3, 4; Glee Club 1 ; Art Club 4, President 4; Cheering Club 2, 3; Future Teachers Club 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 4. Patrick Michael Gormally 36 Center Street Rumson Proctor 4; Boys’ Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Prefect 3, Instructor 4; Homeroom Treas- urer 4; Mission Crusade Representative 1 ; Mechanical Drawing Club 3, 4. 126 Gregory Lee Gossett 57 North Park Avenue Shrewsbury Gleeman 2; Varsity Club 4; One-act Play 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Baseball 2. 3. 4; Golf 1 ; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Barbara Jane Granata 38 1 Maple Place Keyport Mission Crusade Representative 2; Glee Club 4; Junior Classical League 2; Mod- ern Dance Club 3, Vice-president 3; Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. Patricia Anne Grant 105 Willow Drive Little Silver Hostess 2; G.A.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Aquila Romana 2; Glee Club 2, 3. 4; Future Teachers Club 1, 2; Twirling Club 2, 3, 4; Twirler 4; Forensic 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Eileen Greka 33 Helen Avenue Freehold Bulletin Board Representative 1, 3; G.A.A. 3, 4; Emerald 4; Art Club 1; Cheering Club 2; Future Nurses Club 3, 4; Modern Dance Club 3; Girls Track 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Darcy Marie Gromo Apt. 97, 44 Country Road Eatontown Business Club 4; Chess Club 2; German Club 3; Red Cross Club 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 3, 4. Mary Anne Catharine Gross I 12 Hattie Court Middletown Art Club I ; Chess Club 2, 3. 127 Catherine Ann Gryson 94 Madison Avenue Red Bank Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Future Teachers Club 1; Play 2, 3. Mary Ann Teresa Hanneken 68 White Street Shrewsbury Social Welfare Representative 3; Sign- post 4; German Club 4. Sharon Barbara Hennessy 36 Foster Street River Plaza Woodbridge High School 1, 2; John F. Kennedy Memorial High School 3; Glee Club 4; Future Teachers Club 4. Timothy James Hennessy 29 Irving Place Red Bank Proctor 4; Homeroom President 1, 2, 4; Athletic Representative 3; Spanish Club 3; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Play 3, 4; One-act Play 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 4; Baseball 1; Track 2, 3, 4; Weight-lifting Club 3, 4. Jean Marie Hickey 41 Seaview Avenue Monmouth Beach Mount St. Mary’s Academy 1 ; Guidance Representative 2; Aquila Romana 2; Glee Club 2; Spanish Club 3, 4, President 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Eugene Anthony ladanza 248 N. Fifth Avenue Long Branch Signpost 3, 4; Emerald 3, 4; Gleeman 4; Chess Club 2, 3; Photography Club 2, 4; Play 1 ; Intramurals 3, 4. 128 LOOKING BACK INTO FRESHMAN YEAR, we see two smiling freshmen, Dora Laudenslager and Rebecca Rosen, who proudly display their new uniforms. Eileen Matilda Jantzen R.D. 1, Box 296 Holmdel Social Welfare Representative 1 ; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4; German Club 3, 4; Junior Classi- cal League 4; Forensic 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra murals 2, 3, 4. f Carol Jean Jordan Box I90 Chapel Hill Road Middletown, P.O. Atlantic Highlands Hostess 2; Guidance Representative 3, 4; National Honor Society 2; Emerald 2; Glee Club 4; Cheering Club 2, 3; Foren- sic 1, 2, 3, 4; Play 1, 2, 3; Intra- murals 2, 3. Michael Roderick Kearney 6 Parker Place Shrewsbury Proctor 4; Homeroom Vice-president 4; Signpost 4; Emerald 2, 4; Photography Club 1, 2, 4; Red Cross Club 3; Baseball 1,2; Tennis 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. 129 Patricia Ann Kelley 85 Linden Avenue Red Bank G.A.A. Representative 4; Social Welfare Representative 4; Cheering Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Travel Club I; Intramurals 1, 2; Cheerleader 3, 4. Joan Grace Kelly 3 1 Crest Drive Shrewsbury Hostess 3; Gleeman 3; Cheering Club 2; Intramurals 2, 4. Helen Elizabeth Kelly 16 Lakeview Road Deal Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Art Club 1,2; Modern Dance Club 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. Patricia Anne Kelly 25 Cedar Avenue Allenhurst Emerald 4; Aquila Romana 2; Glee Club 1, 3; Future Nurses Club 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2. 130 Sharon Elizabeth Kennedy 120 Chingarora Avenue Keyport Homeroom Treasurer 1; G.A.A. 3, 4; Glee Club 1 ; Future Teachers Club 3, 4, President 4; Mission Crusade Represent- ative 4; Social Representative 2; Cheer- ing Club 1, 2; Travel Club 1 ; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. Lawrence Peter Kenny 232 Allen Avenue Allenhurst Proctor 4; Mission Crusade Represent- ative 3; Intramurals 3. Sharon Eileen Kerrigan 264 Riveredge Road New Shrewsbury Bulletin Board Representative 1, 4; Emerald 4; Chess Club 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Patrick Michael Killeen 1207 Fifth Avenue Asbury Park Proctor 4; Mission Crusade Represent ative 3; Aquila Romana 2; Engineering Drawing Club 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; One- act Play 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Track 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. John Pcrsul Kilpatrick 100 South Street Eatontown Service 2, 3; Chess Club 2, 4; German Club 4; Red Cross Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Football 1; Cross Country 2. 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4 Pamela Jane Koenig 62 Queen Anne Drive Shrewsbury Student Council Secretary 4; Hostess 3; Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Bulletin Board Rep- resentative 3; Aquila Romana 2; Glee Club 1 ; Art Club 1 ; Twirling Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Twirler 3, 4. Magdclcna Lydia Korczynski 3 William Street Freehold Student Council Bulletin Board Chairman 4; Bulletin Board Representative 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Engineering Drawing Club 4; Onc-act Play 3; Color Guard 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Lucy Catherine Komorek R. D. 3, Box 99 Freehold Art Club 1 ; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; German Club 4; Intramurals 2. 131 I Michele Rose Kozonasky 49 David Terrace Red Bank Student Council Social Chairman 4; Hostess 3; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3; Signpost 1,2; Business Club 3, 4; Intra- murals 1,2,3, 4. Elizabeth Marie Lacy 96 Little Silver Pkwy. Little Silver Student Council Spiritual Chairman 4; Sodality 2, 3, 4, Prefect 4; Aquila Romana 2; Modern Dance Club 3; Forensic 1, 2; Play 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Marilyn Jayne La Rocque 7 65 River edge Road New Shrewsbury Hostess 4; Social Welfare Representative 1, 2, 4; Emerald 4; Art Club 1; Dra- matics Club 4; Intramurals 1, 3, 4; Engineering Drawing Club 4; French Club 3; Twirling Club 1; Play 3. Dora Elizabeth Laudenslager 15 Manor Parkway Red Bank Student Council G.A.A. Chairman 4; Glee Club 1; Twirling Club 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1,2,3, 4. Nicholas Louis Lebra 20 Pacific Street Long Branch Proctor 4; Athletic Representative 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Weight-lifting Club 3, 4, President 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. Joseph Edward Lee 3 7 0 Gail Place Neptune Mission Crusade Representative 2; Foot- ball 1, 2, 4; Wrestling 1, 2; Neptune High School 3. 132 Raymond Henry Le Furge 66 Golf Street West Long Branch Student Council Service Chairman 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3; Aquila Roma- na 2; Chess Club 1,2; Junior Classical League 2; Play 3; One-act Play 3; Foot- ball 3, 4; Baseball 2. Angela Keller Lynch 2 Idlebrook Lane Matawan East Northport High School, East North- port, N. Y. 1 ; Mission Crusade Repre- sentative 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Future Nurses Club 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Irene Claire Lewandoski 37 Middletown-Lincroft Road Middletown Bulletin Board Representative 3, 4; Art Club 1; Business Club 3, 4; Cheering Club 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. James Martin MacFarlane 13 9 White Street Shrewsbury Athletic Representative 2, 4; Science Club 2; Varsity Club 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3. r I Eileen Virginia Linzmayer 274 White Road Little Silver Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Art Club I ; Business Club 4; Chess Club 3; Library Club 2; Play 1. 3; Intra- murals 4. Let’s Go, Casey's Joan Schissler cheers the football team during the Thanksgiving Game. 133 Carol Ann Maher 41 George Street River Plaza Social Welfare Representative 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Business Club 4; Cheering Club 1,2; Intramurals 3, 4. Patricia Ann Mahoney 6 5 Newman Springs Road Lincroft Guidance Representative 3, 4; Art Club 1; Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Twirling Club 1, 2. Donna Elizabeth Majeski 209 Lindy Lane Lincroft Assembly Representative 3, 4; Bulletin Board Representative 2; Glee Club 1; Future Nurses Club 2, 4; Play 4; Intra- murals 2, 4; Sodality 1, 2. Valerie Claire Makely 428 West Front Street Red Bank Student Council Club Chairman 4; Homeroom Vice-president 3; Social Rep- resentative 1,2; Cheering Club 2, 3, 4; Play 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4. 134 Nancy Victoria Mariano 39 Partridge Lane New Shrewsbury Monmouth Regional High School 1 ; Signpost 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Renee Ellen Marko 85 Alexander Drive Red Bank Homeroom Secretary 1,2; Glee Club 1, 2; Cheering Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Play 2, 3; One-act Play 1; Intra- murals 1, 2f 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Captain, 4. Loretta Ann Marquet 43 Orchard Street Keansburg Glee Club 1, 2; Art Club 2; Dramatics Club 3; Future Teachers Club 3, 4; Modern Dance 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Bulletin Board Club 3. James Henry Martin 12 Sutphin Avenue Matawan Homeroom President 3, 4; Mission Cru- sade Representative 1 ; Signpost 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 4; Play 3; Football 3; Wrestling 1, 2. 3, 4. Captain 4. Michael Mark Martucci 408 Buttermere Avenue Interlaken Homeroom Vice-president 2, 4; Social Representative 1 ; Football I ; Cross Coun try 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Intramurals 3, 4 John George Mason Box 65 9 Highway 35 Middletown Host 2; Athletic Representative 3; Clubs Representative 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,3; Boys’ Sodality 1. John Louis Massetti 2 Scholer Drive Union Beach Keyport High School 1; Proctor 4; Aquila Romana 2; Chess Club 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Intramurals 3. Mary Lee Matera 308 Hance Road Fair Haven Aquila Romana 2; Caritas Club 1 ; Future Nurses Club 3, 4; Modern Dance Club 3; Twirling Club 1,2; Intramurals 3, 4 135 Carol Ann Mazzacco 66 Campbell Avenue Long Branch Art Club 1 ; Business Club 3, 4; Intra- murals 3; Gleeman 4. Kathleen Louise McCarthy 1322 Locust Drive Asbury Park Hostess 2; Emerald 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Caritas Club 2; Chess Club 2; French Club 3, 4; Future Nurses Club 3; Twirling Club 1; Play 4; Intramurals 3. 4. Kathryn Marie McCarthy 413 Chicago Boulevard Sea Girt Bulletin Board Representative 1 ; Social Welfare Representative 2, 3; National Honor Society 3; Aquila Romana 2; French Club 3, 4; Junior Classical League 2; Forensic 1, 2; Intramurals 2, 3. 32 Pine Avenue Freehold Art Club 1; Future Nurses Club 3, 4; Modern Dance Club 3; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. Leanne Elizabeth Matthews Diane Marie McCabe 36 Meadowbrook Avenue Eatontown Aquila Romana 2; Color Guard 3, 4, Co- captain 4; French Club 3; Future Teach- ers Club 4; Twirling Club 1, 2; Intra- murals 3, 4. Grace Cecelia McCue 120 Lincoln Avenue Fair Haven Hostess 3; Homeroom Secretary 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Guidance Rep- resentative 2; Glee Club 1,2; Twirling Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2. 136 Charlotte Ann McDermott 130 Mitchell Road Eatontown Glee Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Eugene John McDonald 39 Barkalov Avenue Freehold Host 3; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Athletic Representative 3; Chess Club 1, 2; Engineering Drawing Club 4; German Club 3; Football 1; Cross Country 4; Basketball 3; Intramurals 3, 4. THOSE GIRL PROCTERS! James Macfarlane regrets that he is so talkative as he watches Trudi Porter fill out his detention slip during change of class on Student Leadership Day. John Paul McGlynn 20 Edison Avenue Red Bank Proctor 4; Emerald 4; Aquila Romana 2, 3, Editor 3; Chess Club 2; Engineering Drawing Club 3; Junior Classical League 2, 3. 137 Patrick James McGoldrick 87 Branch Avenue Red Bank Kubasaki High School, Okinawa 1 ; Arun- del High School, Maryland 2, 3; French Club 4. Mary Ann McGuiness 52 Seech wood Dr ive Shrewsbury Social Representative 3; Art Club 4; Cheering Club 1, 2, 3; Play 4; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4. Concepcion Maria Mendoza 48 Park Lane Fair Haven Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom President 1 ; Mission Crusade Representative 2; Gleeman 2, 3, 4, Editor 4; Art Club 1 ; Color Guard 2, 3; Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4. Martin Anthony Mihok 78 West Washington Avenue Atlantic Highlands Homeroom President 2; Athletic Repre- sentative 3; Future Teachers Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Travel Club 2; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Christine Rose Minch 13 West End Avenue Long Branch Social Welfare Representative 3; G.A.A. Representative 4; Signpost 3, 4; Aquila Romana 2; Chess Club 2; Forensic 1,2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Patricia Catherine Moran 385 Ocean Boulevard Long Branch Sodality 1,2; Emerald 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Chess Club 2; Twirling Club 1 ; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. 138 Robert Dennis Morrissey 86 Leona rdville Road Leonardo Middletown High School 1; Host 2, 3; Dramatics Club 4; Science Club 3; Play 2, 3; One-act Play 2; Wrestling 2; Intra- murals 3, 4. Jacqueline Anne Morris 821 Broad Street Shrewsbury Social Representative 1 ; Future Nurses Club 4; Twirling Club 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 4 Suzanne Marie Mule 20 Queens Drive Little Silver Sacred Heart of Mary High School, Roll- ing Meadows, Illinois 1 ; Red Bank High School, 2; Hostess 3; Social Represent- ative 4; Glee Club 3, 4. Robert Charles Movclle 457 River Road Fair Haven Host 2; Band 1,2; Engineering Drawing Club 4; Cross Country 4; Basketball 1 ; Track 2; Intramurals 3, 4. Camille Theresa Narle 1702 South Wanamassa Drive Wanamassa Homeroom Secretary 4, Treasurer 3; Bulletin Board Representative 2; Social Representative 1; Cheering Club 2, 3; Play 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Cheer- leader 4. Beverly Eileen Munning 60 East Wilson Circle Red Bank Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Mission Crusade Rep- resentative 4; Art Club 1, 2, President 2; Dramatics Club 3; Future Teachers Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. 139 Barbara Dolores Nielsen 406 Prospect Avenue Little Silver Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Mission Crusade Representative 3, 4; Aquila Romana 2, 3; French Club 4; Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4; Play 3; Intramurals 3, 4. Janet Marie Noland 38 Richard Terrace Red Bank Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1 ; Future Teachers Club 3; Intramurals 4. John Jeremiah Nortz 5 Statesir Place Red Bank Proctor 4; Homeroom Vice-president 3, 4; Athletic Representative 1, 3; Radio Club I ; Varsity Club 4; Play 2, 3; One- act Play 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Bas- ketball 1, 3, 4; Wrestling 2; Baseball 1; Track 4; Intramurals 3, 4. Kevin Thomas Nugent 62 Chapel Hill Road Red Bank Homeroom President 3; Athletic Rep- resentative 2; Signpost 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3; Play 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1 ; Wrestling 2, 3; Baseball 1 ; Tennis 2, 3, 4. Rosemary Theresa Noon 23 Partridge Lane New Shrewsbury Signpost 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses Club 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 140 Frederick James O'Brien 5 Stonehurst Terrace Hazlet Spanish Club 3; Play 3, 4; Tennis 4; Intramurals 4. Bruce Nicolas Occena 7 Bay Avenue East Keansburg Chess Club 1,2; Science Club 4; Spanish Club 3, President 3. Thomas James Occhiogrosso 22 Surrey Lane New Shrewsbury Assembly Representative 4; Aquila Roma na 2; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Chess Team 3, 4; German Club 3; Intramurals 3, 4 Maureen Helen O’Connor 9 Oldfield Place Red Bank Social Representative 3; G.A.A. Rep- resentative 4; Glee Club 2; Art Club I, 4; Red Cross Club 4; Twirling Club 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Brian Thomas O'Connell 207 Hollywood Terrace Long Branch Proctor 4; Sodality 3; National Honor Society 3; Emerald 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Chess Team 3, 4; Play 4; One-act Play 3; Intramurals 3, 4. 141 Diane Eve Oddo 3 Ned Court Middletown Student Council Mission Crusade Chair- man 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Art Club I, 4; Dramatics Club 3; Future Teachers Club 3; Twirling Club 2; Play 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Kathryn Eileen O'Hagan 10 Norwood Court West Long Branch Hostess 2; Guidance Representative 3; Future Teachers Club 3, 4; Library Club 2; Signpost 1; Intramurals 1. Dennis Patrick O'Keefe 2 Knollwood Drive New Shrewsbury Student Council Athletic Committee 4; Junior Class President; Homeroom Pres- ident 1 ; Athletic Representative 1 ; Aquila Romana 2; Band 1; Chess Club 2; Var- sity Club 3, 4; Play 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Track 2, 3, 4. Veronica Suzanne Ostrander 7A Spring Terrace Red Bank Signpost 1, 2, 3, 4; Play 3, 4; School Publicity 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Anne Jacqueline O'Shea 53 Hudson Avenue Red Bank Bulletin Board Representative 1,3; Glee Club 1, 2; Business Education Club 4; Play 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Patricia Ann Orlando 47 Willow Road New Shrewsbury Bulletin Board Representative 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1,3; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Carol Ann Pellati 56 Park Avenue Shrewsbury Bulletin Board Representative 1 ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2; German Club 4; Travel Club 3; Play 4. Anthony Joseph Palermo 12 West Susan Street Hazlet Proctor 4; Athletic Representative 2; Junior Classical League 2, 3, President 3; Play 4; Tennis 4; Intramurals 4 Kathryn Rita Pcduto 77 Woodside Drive Red Bank Student Council Honorary Member 4, Glee Club 1,2; Cheering Club 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom President 2; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. Geraldine Antonctte Perno 3460 Highway 35 Hazlet Homeroom Treasurer 4; 6 A A Vice- president 4 ; Signpost 1 ; Emerald Editor 4 ; Caritas Club 4; Dramatics Club 2; Future Nurses Club 3; Future Teachers Club 4; Play 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Kathryn Anna Petraitis 39 Maid a Terrace Middletown Art Club 3; Business Education Club 3, 4; Future Nurses Club 4; Future Teach- ers Club 1 ; Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4. Edward Mark Perrella 02 Lake Drive Allenhurst Proctor 4; Band 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3,4; Chess Team 4; Football 1; Wres- tling 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. James Edward Petrucci 2 8 Maple Avenue Neptune Proctor 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 3, 4; Baseball 1,4; Intramurals 3, 4. George Patrick Predham 35 Third Avenue Neptune City Proctor 4; Aquila Romana 2; Chess Club 1, 2, 3; Forensic 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3. 4 Gertrude Jean Porter Richdale Road Lincroft Bulletin Board Representative 2, 3; Emerald 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Future Nurses Club 4; Play 4; Intramurals 4. Jean Maria Prevete 479 Bath Avenue Long Branch Signpost 4; Art Club 1; Business Educa- tion Club 3, 4. Theresa Christine Poyner 12 Statesir Place Middletown Signpost 4; Business Education Club 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2; Future Teachers Club 1 ; Intramurals 3. Judith Ann Pryor 443 River Road Fair Haven Art Club 1 ; Future Teachers Club 3, 4; Red Cross Club 3; Spanish Club 2; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. 144 Mary Alice Reaves 168 Winding Way Little Silver J.W. Dodd Junior High School 1 ; Guid- ance Representative 2; Emerald 4; Busi- ness Education Club 4; French Club 2; Future Teachers Club 3; Play 4. Denise Rehm 15 Hilltop Terrace Red Bank Social Representative 2, 3; Signpost 1 ; Emerald 4; Aquila Romana 2; Cheering Club 2; Chess Club 1. 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Future Teachers Club 1, 4; Play 4; Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4. John Gilbert Riddle 4 Locust Avenue West Long Branch Proctor 4; Sodality 3, 4; Athletic Rep- resentative 3, 4; Chess Club 2; History Club 4; Play I; Baseball 1; Track 3, 4; Intramurals 4 “WHAT’S THIS ACTION, JAY?” ask seniors as they watch Jay Buckley exhaust the supply of desserts. Nancy Lee Rocco 75 Maple Avenue Red Bank Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 1 ; Social Welfare Representative 2, 3, 4; Signpost 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1 ; Caritas Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 4; Twirling Club 1,2; Play 4; Intramurals 4. Una Ann Rochford 55 Linden Place Red Bank Sodality 1,2, 3, 4; Signpost 4; Art Club 1, 2; Business Education Club 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3; Intramurals 3, 4. Mariano Joseph Rodriguez Hillandale Farm Red Bank Trinity High School, Louisville, Kentucky 1; Cathedral High School, Trenton 2; Proctor 4; Homeroom President 4, Vice- president 3; Signpost 3; Gleeman 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. Donna Jeanne Roper 45 Hollywood Avenue West Long Branch Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-prefect 4; Bulletin Board Representative 4; Home- room Treasurer 3; Guidance Represent- ative 4; Social Representative 1 ; National Honor Society 3; Aquila Romana 2, 3; Dramatics Club 3; Junior Classical League 2. 3. 4; Play 3, 4. Rebecca Anne Rosen 3 3 Parkview Terrace Lincroft Homeroom Treasurer 2; G.A.A. 4; Mis- sion Crusade Representative 1 ; Cheering Club 2; Future Nurses Club 3, 4; Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. Barbara Claire Ruckels 1116 West Park Avenue Wayside Union Catholic High School 1 ; Hostess 3; Business Education Club 3, 4; Dra- matics Club 2. 146 Susan Marie Ruscil 75 Elmwood Avenue Long Branch Sodality 4; Bulletin Board Representative 4; Signpost 4; Emerald 4; Glee Club 1; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Play 3, 4; One- act Play 1, 3, 4. Mary Louise Grace Sabia Newman Springs Road Holmdel Library Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. Theresa Marie Sama 42 Chestnut Street Red Bank Hostess 3; Bulletin Board Representative 4; Signpost 2, 3. 4, Dramatics Club 3. 4; Modern Dance Club 3; Forensic 1, 2, 4; Play 3, 4; One-act Play 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Joan Marie Schissler 909 Broad Street Shrewsbury Sodality 1, 2; Homeroom Vice-president 2; Social Representative 1, 3; Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. David Theodore Schneider 4 Chicago Boulevard Sea Girt Mission Crusade Representative 2; Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Chess Team 3, 4; German Club 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. Lynn Patricia Schreihofcr 84 Pacific Avenue East Keansburg Band 1, 2, 3.4; Art Club 1,4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 3; Play 2, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 1 Catherine Elizabeth Schulz 56 Sumers Avenue West Long Branch Sodality 1,2, 3, 4, Instructor 4; Guid- ance Representative 2, 4; Aquila Romana 2, 3; Chess Club 2; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Junior Classical League 2, 3; Forensic 1, 2, 3, 4; Play 3, 4; One-act Play 3; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. Margaret Anne Sedlak 07 Cross Street Little Silver Student Council Guidance Chairman 4; Hostess 2, 3; Sodality 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-president 1 ; National Honor Society 2, 3; Emerald 1,2; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Twirling Club 1; Forensic 1, 2; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. Marc Henry Scoles 54 Riveredge Road New Shrewsbury Student Council Treasurer 4; Homeroom President 2, 3; Athletic Representative 1 ; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Play 1 ; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. 148 WHEN WE’VE GOT WORRIES all the noise and the hurry seems to help down at Ludwig’s. Judith Pryor, Carol Maher, Thomas Flaherty and Robert Curtis (rear table), Frank Dougherty, John Sheehan, Robert Movelle and James Macfarlane recuperate from a hard day in school. Ann Lucy Sheehan Rumson Road Rumson Student Council Vice-president 4; Sodal- ity 1, 2; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Play 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. John Joseph Sheehan 23 Francis Drive Freehold Host 3; Homeroom President 4; Assem- bly Representative 3; Bulletin Board Rep- resentative 1 ; Chess Club 1,2; German Club 3; Photography Club 1; Red Cross Club 4; Wrestling 1; Tennis 4; Intra- murals 3, 4. Mary Louise Smith 27 Cross Street Little Silver Mission Crusade Representative 2, 3; Art Club 1; Dramatics Club 2; French Club 3, 4, President 4; Modern Dance Club 3, President 3; Play 2, 3, 4 Kathy Lynn Snyder 7 203 Fourth Avenue Spring Lake Homeroom Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, 4 Homeroom Guidance Representative 3 Glee Club 1,2; Twirling Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Twirler 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Kathleen Joyce Sommer 98 Linden Avenue Red Dank Glee Club 1 ; Business Education Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Arthur William Soden 65 Manning Street Red Bank Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. 149 Carl John Steidel 47 Henry Street Shrewsbury Aquila Romana 4, Editor 3; Junior Classi- cal League 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 1, 2; Play 2, 3, 4. Dorothy Ann Stewart 0 Corlies Avenue Allenhurst Glee Club 1 ; Business Education Club 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2; Intramurals 2, 4. Cecilia Ann Stump 87 Ridge Road Rumson Sodality 3, 4; Mission Crusade Repre- sentative 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 4; Junior Classical League 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Marianne Loretta Sylvester 269 Harvey Avenue Liner oft Homeroom Secretary 1 ; Social Welfare Representative 4; Signpost 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Cheering Club 2, 3, 4; Intra- murals 3. Paul Marcel Tanner 26 Beekman Place Fair Haven Proctor 4; Athletic Representative 2; Junior Classical League 2; Play 3, 4; Intramurals 4; General Varsity Man- ager 4. 150 Janice Marie Thomas 11 Park Avenue Eatontown Homeroom Secretary 4, Treasurer 1 ; Emerald 4; Forensic 1; Play 3; Intra- murals 3, 4. Richard William Thompson 27 Cypress Lane Matawan Saint Henry’s Preparatory Seminary, Belle- ville, Illinois 1,2; Althoff Catholic High School, Althoff, Illinois 3; Emerald 4. Carol Ann Tomaino 35 North Lovett Avenue Little Silver Bulletin Board Representative 2; Cheering Club 1, 2, 3; Future Teachers Club 4; Modern Dance Club 3; Play 2, 3, 4; In- tramural 2, 3, 4. Patricia Andrea Thorpe 12 Pinckney Road Red Bank Assembly Representative 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3; One-act Play 2; Girls Track 2, 3, 4. Daphne Marie Tracy 7 06 Spier Avenue Allenhurst Social Representative 4; Glee Club 1; Dramatics Club 2; Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 4; Play 3; Intramurals 2, 4 Mary Margaret Tilelli Box 375 Everett Road Red Bank Glee Club I, 4; Art Club 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3. 4; Play 2. Marie Celeste Vaccarelli 10 William Street Red Bank Homeroom Secretary 1, 3; Glee Club 1, Twirling 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Play 2, 3. John Joseph Vanslavie 37 Meae Avenue Freehold Assembly Representative 3; Athletic Rep- resentative 4; Mission Crusade Repre- sentative 1; Chess Club 1, 2; Play 4; Baseball; Intramurals 3, 4. William Howard Walling 14 Pine Street Lincroft Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2. Mary Jean Vazquez 120 Statesir Place Middletown Bulletin Board Representative 1 ; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3; Intramurals 2. Joanne Edith Ward 8 Standish Avenue Wayside Bulletin Board Representative 2; Color Guard 2; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses Club 4. 152 + Helene Grace Vitelli 212 Pinewood Avenue Elberon Dramatics Club 2; Future Teachers Club 4; Modern Dance Club 3; Intramurals 3, 4. Arlene Marie Welch 7 Maple Place Ocean Port Homeroom Vice-president 3. 4; Glee Club 1; Twirling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Intramurals. If Oil Parting is such sweet sorrow! Lingering at the end of the day are Thomas Flaherty, and Dora Laudenslager, Nicholas Giaccone, Janice Thomas and Charles Donath. Judith Anne Wenning 1 Royal Place Elberon Social Welfare Representative 1 ; Aquila Romana 2; Color Guard 2, 3; French Club 3; Forensic 1, 2, 3, 4; Play 4. Anita Maria Yulo 21 I Maple Avenue Red Bank Business Education Club 4; Twirling Club 2, 3. Janet Adele Wohlforth 29 Nut Swamp Road Red Bank Social Representative 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Future Teachers Club 3, 4; Red Cross Club 3; Spanish Club 2, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. 153 CLASS OF 1967 Anyone who regularly attends Casey ac- tivities can’t help noticing the contributions of the junior class. Our varsity basketball team, consisting mostly of juniors, was led to a record season by the fine play of Hector Delgado and Rick Geiger. The football and cross country teams also had many juniors, with George Mayer a standout as a runner. This year, both female leads in Wonderful Town were played by juniors. Kathleen Quinn and Sabine Weickmann convincingly filled the parts of Ruth and Eileen Sherwood. The juniors also made up much of the supporting cast, stage crew, and scenery crew. The junior class also has leaders scholas- tically. With the added challenge of chem study and the threat of college boards looming before us, we juniors work hard for our marks. Consistent honor roll names are Jane Webber and Stephanie Fitzgerald. Spring brought us class rings, one step closer to senior year. Then another step—a giant one—took us to the Far East for our Junior Dance, “April Orient.” As we danced amid pagodas and cherry blossoms, we savored the last days of junior year, both apprehensive and eager about the year ahead. Junior homeroom presidents—Front Row: Brian McCarthy, Roger Kluchki, Raymond Abbate. Second Row: Terrence Ryan, John O'Neill. Back Row: Frederick Geiger and Hector Delgado gather in front of the library for a picture. CLASS OF 1967. Front Row: M, A. Koch, H. Komorek, C. Killeen, A, LaBanca, K. Kruse, L. Bianchi, C. LaSpino, K. Keigher. Second Row: R. Kluchki, B. Lee, S. LaBrecque, J. Kcaveney, M. Lisowsky, P. Nortz, J. Mannix. Back Row: R. Kraybill, D. Griffiths, D. Devlin, E. Oberlo, K. O’Brian, C. Maleika, K. O’Connor 155 CLASS OF 1967. Front Row: J. Abel, J. Novak, B. Paolucci, R. Notaro, P. Mott, L. Nolan, C. O’Hara, B. Neary, S. Newbury. Second Row: N. O’Brien, A. Penta, M. Quigley, S. Senk, M. Rozalski, A. Robbins, L. Olsen. Back Row: J. O’Neill, D. Phelan, C. Resch, T. Rusin, J. Rosato, A. Hueth. CLASS OF 1967. Front Row: M. Shine, C. Sheehan, D. Santangelo, J. Scaglione, P. Tyner, M. Stump, J. Shaughnessy, G. DeMaria. Second Row: M. Stroupe, D. Scaglione, J. Tierney, N. Sheehan. L. Sadkowski, J. Shea, G. Sheik. Back Row: J. Wooleen, R. Zambrano, A. Taylor, P. Wilson, G. Valavan, T. Ryan, R. Walnock. 156 CLASS OF 1967. Front Row: M. Meehan, R. McLaren, J. Lewis, C. Lettieri, K. Lenich, M. Lee, M. Mellaci, D. Lemig. Second Row: M. Guarino, D. Miller, G. McCrossin, M McGinty, S. Bey, L. Merola, E. Meakim, W. Biondi. Back Row: P. Mokler, S. Gorski, K. Murphy, E. Haupt, M. Morson, L. Meehan, W. Oldroyd, N. Francy. CLASS OF 1967. Front Row: M. A. Homlish, P. Kane, J. Houde, S. Johnson, K. Kominski, P. Jones, P. Juska. Second Row: M. Innacelli, M. Johnson, M. Martin, J. Kiernan, J. Gaughan, M. Hill, D. Kasinow. Back Row: M. Koenig, V. Gallo, M. McMillan, M. Koch, M Rowan, F. Geiger, K. Maynes. 157 CLASS OF 1967. Front Row: J. Mangarelli, J. McCue, M. Martin, L. Marascio, K. McCabe. Second Row: D. Marcelin, G. McKnight, C. Mapes, B. McCarthy, C. Longo, E. McCue. Back Row: W. Maurer, K. Culkin, G. Mayer, J. McGuire, T. McDermott, P. Maloney, W. McGettigan. 158 CLASS OF 1967. Front Row: J. Johnson, M. Wheeler, S. Weickmann, M. Wierzbicki, J. Watson. Second Row: J. Angello, M. Martin, R. Zambrano, R. Abbate. Back Row: R. Held, J. Baier, F. Baker, B. Boesewetter, W. Bouffard. CLASS OF 1967. Front Row: J. Beauduy, E. Centrella, F. Caponegro, G. DeMaria, J. Connair, C. Maloney, M. Delaney, P. Canale. Second Row: A. Dibble, B. Bilotti, R. Cioffi, J. Connor, L. Callahan, D. Boehme. P. Chehanski. Third Row: T. Costigan, J. Chapski, P. Desmond, B. Brockman, C. DeCarlo, K. Bodeep. Back Row: J. Ciallella, W. Costa, W. Burton, J. Clooney, V. Condon, J. Conlin, R. Calabrese. CLASS OF 1967. Front Row: F. Tyluki, C. Correa, P. Borelli, L. Bisso. Second Row: J. Webber, C. Flannery, D. Famulary, S. Dear, M. Flaherty, V, Fitch, S. Diffenderfcr. Back Row: R D’Aversa, F. Coyle, C. Bibby, L. Bills, S. Fitzgerald, K. Ellison, J. Arnone, R. Coyne, H Delgado 159 CLASS OF 1967. Front Roy : A. Foley, E. Flynn, M. Gallagher, P. Truex, G. Higley, C. Gartner, K. Fuqua. Second Roy : C. Freiday, G. Fiascanaro, D. Grant, M. Grilli, J. Donnelly, J. Shaughnessy. Back Row: G. Falconetti, B. Foley, T. Dougherty, K. Flynn, P. Eagan, J. Fierro, W. Drayton, M. Dougherty, C. Goodnough. CLASS OF 1967. Front Row: W. Profetto, R. Pellegrino, P. Pryor, K. Ptak, D. Pizzulli, P. Patock, C. Resciniti, J. Resciniti. Second Row: J. Siggelkow, B. Peterson, P. Reed, B. Parisi, K. Quinn, L. Pfister, J. Stafford, B. McCarthy. Back Row: S. Senk, C. Resch, T. Ryan, J. Zizwarek, W. Shaw, A. Schiller, K. Wolejsza. 160 Class of 1968 Whether still camped in Cabrini, sharing McAuley with the juniors, or enjoying home- rooms in the main building, we sophomores are an active part of the many-sided life at RBC. After an easy year as freshmen, we were introduced to new subjects, such as BSCS biology and Speech. Despite a harder schedule, three sophomores became probationary mem- bers of the National Honor Society. Remembering a 16-2 record in basketball last year, the JV team, all but one of whom are sophomores, bettered the record by win- ning 17 and losing only 3. Gary Beach in track, Ed Helies in football, and John O’Shea and Tom McBride, who set a new scoring record in basketball, brought athletic honors to the class. Donald Sedlak, as Manhatter editor Bob Baker, had the male lead in Wonderful Town. About twenty other sophomores were in the cast, dances, or chorus. The indispensable stage crew also had a majority of sophs. Under the leadership of Martin McCue, we made plans for a successful sophomore-fresh- man dance, won our challenge in the ad drive, and gained first place in the stamp contest. Trying in these ways to lose the name of “silly, silly sophomores,’’ we learn the prin- ciples of Christian life and of Casey spirit. Sophomore homeroom presidents—Front Row: David Gerard, Michael Clark, Joseph Moran, Mary O’Keefe. Back Row: Alan DiScuillo, Donald Sedlak, and Joseph Marron enjoy the sun on the library steps. CLASS OF 1968. Front Row: K. Kenny, M. Fuqua, M. McGee, S. Kretowicz, E. Lang, K. Kelly, J. Fitzgerald. Second Row: D. Gerard, S. Kolarsick, M. Lewis, L. Hurst, V. Ivan, A. Hillman. Back Row: G. Gerber, D. Gordaychick, M. Kelly. R. Hinck, E. Helies, T. Heneghan. CLASS OF 1968. Front Row: S. Tracy, M. A. Weiglhofer, E. Wichmann, L. Wall, S. Walker, M. Yavarone, A. Vanderbilt, M. B. Wagner. Back Row: J. Wedemeyer, E. Whitford, B Weigandt, J. Welch, R. Tuchol, F. Wilkinson, J. Zabaikalsky, R. Zadorozny. 163 CLASS OF 1968. Front Row: E. Oddo, M. O’Keefe, C. Oswald, C. Mulheren, J. Pettit, C. Nill, P. Nancy. Second Row: T. Murphy, T. Moss, E. Norton, C. Osage, T. O’Shaughnessy, S O'Rourke. Back Row: P. Noble, J. O’Shea, J. Moran, R. Occhiogrosso, P. Munning, C. Mul6 CLASS OF 1968. Front Row: J. Movelle, J. McCarthy, J. Mielke, J. McLaughlin, K. McCarthy, M. J. Mitchell, P. MacDonald. Second Row: M. McDonald, B. McHugh, K. Morris, C. Moller, J. McCarthy, J. Minton. Back Row: R. Mihok, F. Kineavy, M. McCue, K. Moss, T. McBride, P. McAllister, D. McGoldrick. 164 CLASS OF 1968. Front Row: F. Mancari, N. Marley, D. Manning, J. A. Linney, B. Luongo, V. Mahedy, M. E. Mack. Second Row: B. Loperfido, A. Levi, T. DeSantis, H. Johnson, P. Ford. Back Row: J. Martone, W. Mason, S. Kovalski, B. Sasson, J. Marron, L. Kuzava. CLASS OF 1968. Front Row: K. Flannery, M. Foster, S. Germak, M. Gladis, P. Flynn. P. Peniello, R. Creed. Second Row: M. Fitzpatrick, S. Hillman, J. Grant, H. Hickey, M Fitzpatrick, M. Fasano. Third Row: J. Lench, P. Grillon, A. M. Flis, P. Hemingway, P. Hencoski. Back Row. T. MacGowan, S. Johnson, T. Hennessy, L. Fehr, A. Hawley, J. Manna. 165 CLASS OF 1968. Front Row: R. Dwyer, A. Faiella, J. Dietrich, D. Dufford, 7 Cusick, M. J Fitzgerald. Second Row: P. Dunne, M. Dempsey, A. DiSciullo, S. DeRosa, D. Donovan. Back Row: L. Dietrich, M. Dougherty, T. Farrell, G. Beach, W. Donahue, J. Farrington. CLASS OF 1968. Front Row: M. Slattery, S. Sharp, B. Scarpellino, L. Setaro, K. Sullivan, K. Stroupe. Second Row: M. Stanowski, N. Scotti, L. Rovder, M. Shine, T. Sessock, D. Slilkie, C. Siciliano. Back Row: D. Sedlak, M. Smiles, E. Sweeney, T. Smith, R. Thompson, W. Taylor. CLASS OF 1968. Front Row: E. Dempsey, L. Crespy, M. J. Decker, L. DeChicchio, M. DeCarlo. Second Row: R. Douglas, J. DeFerro, C. Darcy, T. Butler, P. Daley, P. Ciallella. Back Row: M. Clark, V. Christman, C. Colville, J. Burton, J. Clabby, T. DeMaio, M. Caprioni, R. Costa, J. Dull. 166 CLASS OF 1968. Front Row: C. Benet, D. Crupi, D. Clark, B. Dempsey, M. Castle. Second Row J, Campbell, V. Aurilio, J. Calleo, D. Hofer, A. Buono. Third Row: K. Collins, P. Burke, T. Blake, J. Chandler, W. Bratton. Back Row: D. Antczak, J. Borden, J. Barrett, W. Alexander, M. Cavallaro, J. Bennett. 167 CLASS OF 1968. Front Row: P. Rehm, M. Regan, A. Piccolie, D. Rigney, M, Rawls, D Parkinson. Second Row: L. Ricciardi, M. Pieklik, R. Pontone, D. Ralph, T. Perrine. Back Row B. Rink, M. Quinlan, M. Schulz, R. Hochreiter, B. Ryan, J. Parisi. Class of 19C9 From varied paths, all leading to Red Bank Catholic, we freshmen have converged upon a single road to carry us through the precari- ous years of high school. Although we were uncertain and bewildered at first, the weekly orientation classes soon helped us find our way around in this strange new area known as “high school life. The freshman joined the mainstream of Casey spirit by parading in patriotic red. white and blue at the fall pep rally. Sparked by the leadership of our president, David Murphy, we began to meet challenges. The freshmen, led by 9A and 9G. made significant contributions to the stamp and ad drives. With the sopho- mores we co-sponsored a spring dance. On the basketball court, the winning 16-1 record of our frosh team made Casey history. Dave Rusnack and Wayne Trotter were among the many who gave us our outstanding record in athletics. Corridor traffic is less confusing now; we have an accurate knowledge of Casey geog- raphy. and even reverse schedule isn’t too mystifying. We have become an integral part of RBC living, ready to return next September as sophisticated sophomores Freshman homeroom presidents Byron Sexton, Robert Lacy, Thomas Brophy, Louis DeSimone, James Phelan and Brian Unger, ably directed by Ann Harford, carry on the tradition of putting down the chairs after an assembly. CLASS OF 1969. Front Row: L. Perillo, K. Perry, D. Presti, S. Pryor, M. Rafferty, P. Quinlan, E. Pikulik, S. Reardon. Second Row: R. Pontecorvo, D. Pieklik, J. Blakeley, K. Boyle, S. Queeny, P. Blake, J. Marley. Back Row: P. Pletnick, J. Pestana, D. Patt, T. O’Donnell, T. Moss, J. Phelan. 169 CLASS OF 1969. Front Row: K. Costigan, L. Cordasco, L. Cox, J. Christman, B. Cavanagh, N. Carroll. Second Row: M. Cooper, M. Casler, D. A. Carroll, D. Cook, J. Beauduy. Back Row: M. Corrigan, J. Brandon, G. Chehanske, F. Cavigliano. 170 CLASS OF 1969. Front Row: N. Westerfield, P. Wainright, E. Wichmann, C. Zebrowski, K. Wargaeki, K. Walker, A. Wanschura, M. Woollen. Back Row: J. Witterschein, C. Widrich, F. Young, W. Wiegand, E. Wall, L. Wenning, R. Yelton, W. West. CLASS OF 1969. Front Row: M. Smaldon, M. Stafford, S. Schulte, C. Stahl, A. Skelton, P. Santelle, J. Slubowski, M. Sharp. Second Row: J. Stanley, R. Severini, L. Silkie, P. Sohl, J. See, G. Grob, A. Stancati. Back Row: G. Smiles, T. Gillen, T. Shea, T. Brophy, F. Sullivan, B. Sexton. CLASS OF 1969. Front Row: S. Rich, A. Russo, R. Roache, L. Redmond, L. Riddell, S. Russo, E. Russo, D. Rohman, J. Santaloci. Back Row: W. Schiller, R. Reiss, R. Reilly, R. Rusnack. H. Salter, K. Rau. 171 CLASS OF 1969. Front Row: K. Cusick, J. Flaherty, M. Fitzgerald, K. Faust, C. Fath, F. Crupi. Back Row: H. Breiner, J. Dancey, T. Ehlers, J. DeCarlo, T. Dellanno, T. DePugh. CLASS OF 1969. Front Row: C. Nevue, P. Paterno, G. Pavel, M. Mullin, B. Mulligan, B. MacPherson, L. Ostrander. Second Row: M. Miller, R. Mikson, A. Noon, J. O’Shaughnessy, P. Olsen, F. Pica, P. Munning. Back Row: R. Minton, M. New, J. McLean, D. Miller, D. Murphy, M. Murray. 172 CLASS OF 1969. Front Row: K. Montaldo, P. Mayer, M. McCabe. Second Row L. Massetti, D. Middleton, R. McCarthy, M. McCrink. Back Row: M. McConnell, R. McGee, M. A McMillan, L. Mueller. 173 CLASS OF 1969. Front Row: J. Di Sciullo, S. Fershmann, M. Daley. Second Row: C. Fenton, M. Doane, D. DeMaio, P. Doyle. Third Row: D. Dougherty, M. Dougherty, K. Dalm, G. DeRosa, R. D’Averso. Back Row: A. Flynn, R. Coyne, L. DeSimone, D. Foley, J. Freeman, E. Farrelly. CLASS OF 1969. Front Row: K. Johnson, G. Johnson, P. Kerrigan, V. Jones. Second Row: C. Kirk, A. Kovack, J. Komorek, J Kingsley, T. Kunert, N. Koenig. Back Row: M. Kovalski, R. Lacy, M. Kester, C. Kozonasky, P. Klaver, J. Langan, K. Kenny. 174 CLASS OF 1969. Front Row: S. Sandlass, G. Husson, J. Homlish, C. Hedberg, J. Henry. Second Row: P. Kelly, D. Heckle, S. Hueth, L. Heckle, B. Haupt, J. Howard, J. Hurley. Back Row: J. Hassler, J. Kaminski, J. Jubert, M. Kenny, B. Hill, J. Hart. CLASS OF 1969. Front Row: M. J. Laboissonniere, B. fvAcCue, S Linn, M. Maloney, B. LaBanca, M. Tryon, M. Luby, E. Lang, P. Marini. Second Row: M. Mahon, T. Lloyd, K. M.cGuinness, C. Carroll, M. Triolo, T. Mammano, M. Kelsey. Back Row: K. Lynch. D. Maloney, H. Luebcke, R. Macaluso, K. Layton, J. Maciewicz, J. Maloney, J. Layton, R. Longo. 175 CLASS OF 1969. Front Row: J. Giersch, J. Foster, M. Forsman, C. Friedrich, A. Harford, M Gerhard. Second Row: R. Guarino, J. Hall, P. Hague, M. Gallagher, T Havel, D. Gaboury, A. Held. Back Row: M. Gerber, J. Grogan, R. Hayes, E. Hennessy, N. Hickey, S Gorman. CLASS OF 1969. Front Row: M. Ambrosino, D. Angello, L. Jensen, D. Bacsik, L. Barberio, D. Addeo, B. Budkoski. Back Row: A. Anderson, M. Barker, W. Anderson, M. Altonburg, M. Annunziata, J. Copperthwaite, J. Barbato. CLASS OF 1969. Front Row: B. Sussmeier, S. Sheehan, M. J. Thompson, P. Turner, R. Sweeney, P. Vierling, J. Utz. Second Row: B. Unger, J. Valente, G. Grewen, B. Vandermark, G. Girard, C. Gorman. Back Row: R. Wagenaar, J. Walker, W. Trotter, D. Taylor, P. Vestal, L. Tyluki. 176 Friends and Patrons THE MOST REVEREND GEORGE W. AHR, S.T.D. THE MOST REVEREND JAMES J. HOGAN, J.C.D THE RIGHT REVEREND EMMETT A. MONAHAN THE REVEREND WILLIAM C. ANDERSON THE REVEREND LEO A. KELTY THE REVEREND FLORIAN J. GALL THE REVEREND RICHARD A. LEADEM THE REVEREND JOHN P. KELLY THE SISTERS OF MERCY FACULTY OF RED BANK CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ambrosino Mr. and Mrs. John Amoscato Adrienne Anselmi ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Rene Anselmi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armellino Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Amelia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baiga Mr. and Mrs. William O. Barnes, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Barnett Frank Beauduy Mrs. Henry Beauduy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bedard Mrs. Mary J. Bernier Miss Frances Blair '65 Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bruchman Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burke James W. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Burns Lt. Col. and Mrs. William A. Burton Mrs. Hazel Butler Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Byrne, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Califano Kathleen Campbell Lt. Col. and Mrs. Michael Caponegro Mr. and Mrs. Al Caravetta Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Carlbon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Castner Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cavigliano Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Condon Donald Clark Julia Clark Orrin Clark Lt. and Mrs. James Clohessy Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Connelly Francis Conte Maj. and Mrs. Edward L. Corbin Aileen Dear Gail Dear Joan Dear Susan Dear Mr. and Mrs. William Dear Mrs. Clara De Christopher Joseph and Richard De Filippo Mr. and Mrs. William Delaney Gloria Del Popolo ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doelger Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Doring Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Drury, Jr. Monsignor John Dunn Mr. and Mrs. William Duym Capt. and Mrs. Leo Eandiorio Mrs. Agnes Ellefsen Marya Evans Mrs. Hilda Fallon Maj. and Mrs. Albert Fedalei Robert Peter Fangya Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ferraro Mr. and Mrs. James M. Field Mr. and Mrs. Mario Flego Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Frankel A Friend Garber and Michnoff Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Geiger Mr. and Mrs. John Geiger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Genovese Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gentile Mr. and Mrs. James Kenneth Gil Mrs. Marge Gould Mrs. Marianna Greco Miss Sylvia Greco Mr. and Mrs. John Gurd Mr. and Mrs. Edward Habermann Mr. and Mrs. Charles Halpin Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hanlon Mr. Joseph Hardiman Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Heine, Jr Mr. and Mrs. James E. Heine Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Heine Mr. Emma Hentze Mr. Joseph Hintelmann Mr. and Mrs. John Hlavaty Mr. and Mrs. R. Larry Huckle Evelyn M. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. John Kane Mr. and Mrs. Joel D. Kann Mr. Charles H. Kauffman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kauffman Kauffman Engineering Company Mr. and Mrs. James Kearney Mrs. Virginia Kellogg Mrs. Edward Kelly Miss Maureen Kempton ’64 Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kineavy Mrs. Julius Kissel Miss Eugenia Marie Kozloskie '65 William Krug Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kuaskas Father Antonio Laudati Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lawson Lt. Col. and Mrs. Robert Lazzell Anthony LiBrandi Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Linzmayer, Sr. Kathleen E. LoPinto ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Main Dr. Victor Marascio Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marmora Mary Jo Marsch Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mautner Mr. Michael McAndrew Charlotte Ann McDermott Mrs. Charles V. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Martin McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGrath Mr. James McHugh Mr. and Mrs. D. Andrew McLean Mrs. Bertha McNeil Mr. and Mrs. John F. McNeil Miss Barbara Migliaccio '65 Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Mitchell Mrs. Elizabeth W. Moss John P. Mulvihill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Nagg Mr. and Mrs. Ciro Nappi Marianna Nevers Miss Phyllis M. Nielsen Mary Frances Noland Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’Brien Dr. and Mrs. J. Henry O’Hern Dr. James A. O'Malley Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Orfice Theodore Palermo Mrs. Josephine Pellati Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pelusio Carmella Perno Christina Perno Mrs. Dorothea Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Pietri Bernadette Pisani Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pruchnik Mr. and Mrs. James Pugliese Mrs. Dorothy Rasp Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rizza Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Romano Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roper Miss Mary Rucki Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sabia Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schaab Mr. John Scheiderman Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schiro Mr. and Mrs. William Slover John P. Smith Mr. Anthony Stampone Ralph Stampone Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sterlacci Mr. Edward Strada Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swenson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomson Mr. Mark Tifi Mr. and Mrs. Del Vazquez Miss Darlene Walling Mr. Henry H. Weiler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. White William and Gary Wright Mr. and Mrs. William Yawger Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yelton Senior Family Patrons MR. AND MRS. ELMER C. ADAMS John, Mary, Margaret, Judith, James, and Patrick MR. AND MRS. EDWARD J. AHEARN Patricia, Barbara, Carol, Eileen, Laraine, Kathleen and Edward MR. AND MRS. CHARLES E. ALLEN Marianne, Susan, Kathryn, Michael and William MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH P. AMBROSINO Frances and Michele MR. AND MRS. JEROME ARMELLINO Clare MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS X. BEAUDUY Francis Jr., Michele, Jeanne, John, Michael, Thomas, Mary, Charles, Kathleen, Therese, Peter, Cecilia and Margret MR. AND MRS. ROCCO BONGARZONE Maria MR. AND MRS. JAMES T. BUCKLEY, JR. Margaret, James, Christopher, David and Barbara MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM G. BUTLER Nancy, Cheryl, Pamela, Kim Marie and Jaime MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH A. CALLEO Caren, JoAnn and Jeanne MR. AND MRS. JAMES CAMPBELL Kathleen, Mary Ellen, John and Maureen MR. AND MRS. ROBERT F. CAMPBELL Edith and Catherine Lyle MR. AND MRS. JOHN W. CARTON, JR. Robert, Elizabeth and Sharon MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS CASSIDY Frank, Cathleen and Noreen MRS. CLARE CIANCAGLINI Karen and Eileen MAJOR AND MRS. WARREN R. COLVILLE Warren, Roberta, Mary, Christopher, Thomas, Paul, Kathrine, John, Suzanne, Charles, Andrew and Patrick MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM CONNOR Ruth MR. AND MRS. JOHN F. CONROY John, Sister Sheila, Kathleen, Maureen, Sharon, Terry and Gerard Kevin MR. AND MRS. FIORE CORCIONE Kathleen, Eileen, Maureen, Colleen, Donald and David MR. AND MRS. PAUL J. COYNE Paul and Robert MR. AND MRS. CHESTER DANOWITZ Ann, Jean and William MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM R. DEAR Carole, Susan, Gail, Joan and Aileen MR. AND MRS. DONALD DELANEY Patricia, Carol, David, Thomas and Doris Elizabeth MR. AND MRS. F. EARL DEMPSEY Brian, John, Mary, Elaine, Gail, Kevin, Mark, Peter, Kelly and Theresa DR. AND MRS. LOUIS E. DeSIMONE Linda, Louis, Lorraine, Paul and Phillip MR. AND MRS. FRANK DEVITO Frank and Justina LT. COL. AND MRS. LEO DIETRICH MarieAnne, Loretta Rose, Joan Bernadette and Lucy Margaret MR. AND MRS. P. G. DiVERNIERI Michael, Patricia and Rosanne MR. AND MRS. JOHN H. DONOVAN, JR. John, Jerome, Nancy, Jeffrey, Doris, James, Daniel, Judith and Kathleen MR. AND MRS. LYNN A. FARNHAM Peter and Nancy MR. AND MRS. PETER FERNANDEZ Margarite and Virginia MR. AND MRS. STANLEY FLIS Mary Anne, Anne Marie, Maureen and Jeanne MR. AND MRS. ERNEST F. FORCINO Susan and Ernest MR. AND MRS. RALPH W. FROESE Robert and Eileen MR. AND MRS. ERNEST GARDELLA, JR. Jeanne, Anthony and Theresa MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM GARRISON Patricia, William and Michael MR. AND MRS. JAMES F. GORMALLY James, Patrick, Mary and Charles MR. AND MRS. PATRICK E. GRANATA Louis and Barbara MR. AND MRS. EDWARD GREKA Eileen, Roger and Kathleen MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS J. GROSS William and Mary Ann MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM A. HENNESSY Patricia and Sharon MAJOR AND MRS. IGINO IADANZA Eugene, Joseph, Maria, Christine, Linda, Richard, Douglas, Cynthia and Deborah MRS. JAMES KEARNEY James and Michael Roderick MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS KELLY Frank, Patricia, Kathleen and Denise MR. AND MRS. WARREN J. KERRIGAN Sharon, Patricia and Warren MR. AND MRS. JOHN KILPATRICK John, Lawrence, Patrick, Kevin, Brian, Maureen, Brendan and David MR. AND MRS. GEORGE E. KOENIG Robert, Pamela, Nancy and Kenneth MRS. JOSEPH LACY Elizabeth, Robert and Diana MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM LEWANDOSKI William and Irene MR. AND MRS. FRANK L. LINZMAYER, JR. Eileen and Frank MR. AND MRS. EUGENE F. LYNCH Eugene, Peter, Maureen, Angela, Mary Elizabeth and Michael MR. AND MRS. GEORGE MACFARLANE James, Margaret and Patricia MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE F. MAHONEY Patricia and Barbara Jean MR. AND MRS. N. J. MARIANO Nancy, John, Richard and Antoinette MRS. JOHN F. MARQUET Thomas, John Jr., Arthur and Loretta MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH V. MATERA Jay and Mary Lee MR. AND MRS. WILFRED J. McCABE Diane, Marilyn and Robert MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND T. McCUE Raymond, Grace, Eileen, Brenda, Anita, Peter and Paul MR. AND MRS. F. L. McDERMOTT Charlotte, Kathleen and Kim MR. AND MRS. JOHN P. Me Glynn John, Donald, Elizabeth Ann and Catherine MR. AND MRS. JAMES P. McGOLDRICK Patrick, Daniel and Diana MR. AND MRS. MIGUEL G. MENDOZA Margarita, Antonio, Lydia, Concepcion and Miguel MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN MIHOK Martin, Robert, Mark and Christine MR. AND MRS. LEONARD C. MINCH Christine, Jeffrey and Rosemary DR. AND MRS. JOHN B. MOVELLE Elizabeth, Robert, John, Jeanne, Daniel, Margaret and Richard MR. AND MRS. JAMES R. PREDHAM, SR. James, George and Anne Marie MR. AND MRS. A. LEE REAVES Elizabeth, Mary, Louise, Suzanne, David and Andrew MRS. HELEN ROCHFORD David, Brendan, Helena, Thomas and Una MR. AND MRS. JAMES ROPER Donna, Jane, James and Charles MR. AND MRS. CARL ROSEN Rebecca and Daniel 178 MRS. PAULINE W. RUCKELS Barbara and Laura MR. AND MRS. THEODORE RUSCI L Susan and Mark MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL SAB IA MaryLouise, Dolores and Ralph MR. AND MRS. PAUL F. SCHISSLER Paul, Edward, Joan, Margaret, Mark, Philip, Thomas and Anne MR. AND MRS. ALWIN SCHREIHOFER Lynn and Raymond MRS. MICHAEL A. SEDLAK Michael, Margaret and Donald DR. AND MRS. GEORGE SHEEHAN George, Mary Jane, Timothy, Ann, Nora, Sarah, Peter, Andrew, John, Stephen, Monica and Michael MR. AND MRS. DARREL SMITH Mary Louise MR. AND MRS. O. H. SNYDER Kathy, Gale and Craig MRS. DOROTHY H. STEWART Joseph, Dorothy, Deborah and Daniel MR. AND MRS. JAMES D. STUMP Roger, Cecilia, Mary, Christine, Roberta, Helena, Margaret, James, Jean and John MR. AND MRS. JAMES TANNER Paul and Peter MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM F. THOMAS Andele and Janice MR. AND MRS. JOHN TILELLI John, Richard, Mary, Margaret, Valerie and Christine Marie MR. AND MRS. CHARLES MUL£ Suzanne, Charles, Mary Bernadette and Leonard MR. AND MRS. PHILIP NARLE Phyllis and Camille MR. AND MRS. HARRY A. NIELSEN Phyllis, Barbara, Linda and Nancy MR. AND MRS. JOHN L. NOLAND Janet and David MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM P. NOON Rosemary, Ann, Margaret and Eileen MR. AND MRS. LEO F. O’CONNOR Douglas, Maureen and Kim MR. AND MRS. PETER ODDO Diane, Peter, Elena, Robert and Richard MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH O’HAGAN Maureen, William, Barbara, Robert, Kathleen, Christine, Nancy and Kathryn MRS. JOHN O’KEEFE Dennis, Mary and Terrence MR. AND MRS. CARL ORLANDO Ann, Francine, Patricia, Charleen and Joan MR. AND MRS. HENRY O'SHEA Michael, Anne, John, Anthony and Peter MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY F. PALERMO Angela, Anthony, Nicholas and Richard MR. AND MRS. JERRY PERNO Roseann, Charles, Charles Jr., Carmella, Christina, Geraldine and Francine MR. AND MRS. F. L. PORTER Anne, Trudi-Jean, Frank and James MR. AND MRS. JOHN C. POYNER Theresa, Jacqueline, John, Drew, Mark and Jeffrey MR. AND MRS. P. J. TOMAINO Carol, Stephen and Ronald MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY J. VACCARELLI Marie, Anthony, Patricia and Richard MR. AND MRS. UNIVERSO VAZQUEZ Robert and Mary Jean MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM VITELLI Helene and William MR. AND MRS. LOUIS J. WENNING Judith, Louis, Michael, Margaret and Dennis MR. AND MRS. RALPH L. WOHLFORTH Ruthann, John and Janet Index Acknowledgments....................................180 Administration.......................................6 April Orient...................................... 96 Art Club............................................86 Band................................................88 Baseball............................................66 Basketball..........................................52 Boys’ Sodality......................................20 Boys’ Track....................................... 58 Business Club.......................................86 Business Education Department.......................36 Caritas Club........................................85 Cheerleaders........................................89 Chess Club........................................ 87 Choral..............................................40 Clubs...............................................84 Color Guard.........................................88 Contents.............................................2 Cross Country.......................................49 Dedication ..........................................1 Developmental Reading...............................40 EMERALD.............................................76 English Department .................................26 Enrichment Courses..................................40 Extracurricular Section.............................72 Faculty........................................... 10 Football.......................................... 44 Forensic............................................82 French Club.........................................84 Freshman Class.....................................169 Freshman Class Presidents..........................170 Future Nurses Club..................................85 Future Teachers Club................................85 German Club.........................................84 Girls’ Sodality.....................................21 Girls’ Track........................................62 Glee Club.......................................... 85 GLEEMAN.............................................80 Guidance Department..................................39 Informal Dances......................................92 Intramurals 70 Junior Class........................................154 Junior Class Presidents . 155 Junior Dance . . . i . . 96 Language Department .................................34 Latin Club...........................................86 Library Club ........................................85 Mathematics Department...............................30 Mission Assembly................................... 22 Orientation ................................... . 41 Patrons ............................................177 Play................................................100 Presentation Page.....................................2 Psychology...........................................41 Religion Department..................................38 Retreat ........................................... 18 Scholastic Section...................................24 Science Department...................................32 Senior Class...................................... 110 Senior Class Presidents.............................Ill Senior Prom........................................ 98 SIGNPOST.............................................78 Snowball ............................................94 Social Section ................................90 Social Studies Department............................28 Sodalities............. Sophomore Class . Sophomore Class Presidents Spiritual Section . Sports Section .... Student Council . Tennis................. Track..............................................58 Twirlers................................... . 89 WONDERFUL TOWN..............................«... 100 Wrestling . ......................................56 ] . 20 . 162 . 163 . 16 . 42 . 74 Thank You HAPPINESS IS . . . ... a collection of wonderful days, bound into 180 pages . . . dependable cooperation and understanding from ad- ministration and faculty . . . being ready for a visit from our printers—Mr. Frank Ball and Mr. E. J. Adomilli—while Mr. Fred Ball, Mr. Al Ballabio and the staff at New City Printing wait eagerly for the new material . . . the joy of receiving a new batch of top-notch pictures, thanks to Mr. Gil Floyd, Mrs. Shirley Vetter, Mrs. Estelle Trout, Mr. Howard Beattie. Mr. Jack Lambert, Mr. Matty Oxford, Mr. John Prignoli, Mr. Chris Webber, and all the staff at Lorstan-Thomas Studios . . . getting needed pictures minutes before the deadline through the generous efforts of Mrs. James Kearney, Sr., and Michael ... a book of memories called the 1966 Emerald. Produced by ‘OH£ UNION CITY. NEW JIKSEY 180


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