Sacred Heart High School - Pendulum Yearbook (Elizabeth, NJ)
- Class of 1949
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The Class of T949 will always remember The pleasanf and proTiTable associafions wiTh Their beloved PasTor. llllllllllllll Wllllll lll, ll.S.IT. Dear Class of I949, You have won a vicTory in The course ol knowledge: you have advanced one more sTep in The paTh ol educaTion, In union wiTh your parenTs, Teachers, and Triends, leT me ioin in congraTulaTions on This happy occasion, your graduaTion from The Sacred l-TearT High School, Soon you will Talre your place in The broad, cold, biTTerly-conTesTed Tield, noT oT indepen- dence, buT oT selT-survival, Tor yourself and Tor Those near and dear To you. Today The power ol darlcness and The Torces ol evil are rampanT everywhere. lnTegriTy, honesTy, TruTh. decency, and respecT even Tor God, seems To have Ii++Ie place in human socieTy. You, my dear GraduoTes, musT Talce your place in This aTmosphere. You, as CaTholic Chris- Tian men and women, have a mission,-a solemn mission-To TulTill. You musT conTribuTe The TruiTs oT your CaTholic Training To yourselves TirsT, and secondly To The beTTermenT ol Those around you. As a help in The TulTillmenT oT This mission, may l suggesT: TirsT, ThaT you lceep God in your hearT and inTeresTs daily: if l-le is wiTh you, success is sure, Secondly, ThaT you conTribuTe yourselT, your Time, and your successes To your Church. Join your CaTholic SocieTies: help wherever and whenever you can. This is real CoTholic AcTion. Thirdly, be Salesmen, wherever you are. aT worlc, in recreaTion, or in your personal lives. Spealc and acT, so ThaT Those wiTh whom you associoTe will be beTTer and happier Tor having meT you. Finally, make The Blessed Virgin your special Triend and helper. l-lonor her and pray To her every day wiTh unTailing conTidence ThaT she will guide you Through every Trial and Trouble, every di1CTiculTy and hardship here in This liTe, and will be waiTing To welcome you To a liTe ol eTernal glory hereaTTer. WALTER LEE, O.S.B. ln presenhng fhe I949 PENDULUM we +he Sensor Class of Sacred Hearl' Hugh School desure +o porfray fhe even+s of our four years ol hugh school lnfe ln such a manner as +o have fhem 'forever In our hearfs The sway of fhe pendulum has hclced off mmufes hours and days fha? were a+ hmes happy and carefree af ofher hmes +hrnllmg and advenfurous and of+en hmes anxaous school day we sfrove +o come a lu++le closer +o God In 'hme 'lo come fhe PENDULUM wall be more ihan a bool: of memorses of by gone days I+ will serve as a cons+an+ remmder of +he Beneduc hne Ideals mshlled mio us by our feachers who have given us 'lfhe besl possible loundahon for happy and successful lnvung FRANCES E. DOWNEY and foreboding. ln fhe work, prayerfand play +ha+ made up each sm L -.w' a M N -.1-, A ., W, .1 5211 I ' w 'TF ITS if s A x vw -1 4 ' Z 'L1-, F--5 1' -Q f' if ' H. fs ff: 'fb 'ww ws s 1 1, -- .Biffle J , 27 .f-,.g, . Q .:: 5 En? 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QL. ,-1' .11- '-'P-qui-fu .',,.4d 'J-,A 'Ni ww, ,.,.-n-9 ' N is fl QI' lA? p6ltI 0I'lClgQ O! fA8 .SLLCPQJ Aafi EOQIIV REVEREND WALTER LEE! C.S.B. Rcior SISTER M. JOAN, OSB. Primc7pC1I RefIgIonvEr1QII3II SISTER M. VINCENT, OSB. MLQIQ SISTER M. JULIANA, CSB. Re-IIgIom-CIwemI5Ify-MoIIIemoIfQs SISTER M. RASCAL. CSB. ReIIQICJP-EngII5IwsCcmmer:'oI-AfI SISTER MARTI-IA MARIA, CSB. ReIIgIon-Socioi Swdies-Emgiish SISTER MARY VIRGINIA, CSB. ReIig?om-LGIIn-EmgIIsI1i-BIoIogy SISTER MARY MATTI-IEVV, -O.S.B. ReIigIon-ErencI'1-SpanIsI'1-EngIisI1 MISS MARIAN ROCKY, B,S. Ccmme-rcEoI Subject MR. SALVATORE N. CAPRIO, B.S. PWSYUJI EducofIIon MR. WILLIAM C. TULLY, 5.5. BosIce+baII Coach MRS. RUTH BROGAN, R.N. SQIIOOI Nurse MRS. C. A. FRANCE Eirsf Aid 6 .Hilti wfaavilu u. 1 nxnsmt. 811 ' 'gwtlll 'INGWV 'ffl F' 13135 I M2321 !U ' H!i'i F!! 5 ik' 'VUWVEYS' 77' ' 1, WW' T, ,--lmg-,Q . , , . -,. nu. -. ,.,..w1r 1' M f-fx JZ WW K ,,,L-.K , , ,.,,,.. . -. , R my ' . qs .. ,, , ' M.. 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K ,l,:s?,.Q,L. .. .. .JJ say- H . -au. ...V .nv - - - 4 ,WM --v .win - in 'lulalknm ' ' '71-ur.,.'fr2fA :Ve ,V r -af N...., K. ,. U D S -P ,Y ha ,QQ Q ,. Q- Q 1 33 P f 5-'ff , if 4 ': ' . A s r -Adv W. . .f 'i r, . -fix ylkx Lf- U.. wc- vX N ,. , ! + l .QYAQ .gyacrecl xjvkarf .guclenf gnfogd a lljariecl C ioon+ T'feI d Joan Whelan, ' u . ,L ' gm ' ' ' '- in-1' X ,awww -4' K 'iz oifxomot 6 1 '9 fx hx. 01 Xxi' 9160 ffxb 10 1 U' I L' wi D0-max N C-omxunus libs QW, M K MM 'M my 'HIM A v Qc: . cbs 3, K' 0 1 al' Mm- uX . F, , -LW' 1 BY- ' K '.!' X' v,m -V ' c gi xx an 1 Senior om' C, ' i i' -1 4.- 4-1 Tv Qi. f 1 L o n u r ., . ' I. Vl 1 y . cl IIA!!!-pounclecl Curricufu wAere e igion arm! ollanguagefi ravi e A second year Lalin group includ- ing Ann Marie Knob, Doris Ann Holmes, Ann Domaraiius, Joan Quinn, Theresa Bokenlro, and Mary Rose Price franslale ihe Gospel Narrafive of The Nalivify while Muriel Hennessy of lhe board direcfs fhe reading. In fhis Senior Religion group, Rudolph Vellre, Frances Downey, Elizobefh French, and Elizabeih Shelley give ear- nesf aHen+ion fo a discussion be+ween Daniel McConway and Marguerife MacPherson. The sfudenis are encour- aged fo express iheir views on mailers of vifal imporiance and problems fhal' have a bearing on iheir daily lives. a gaclfgrouncl for Caflzogc living i vo-I lx, These Junior English sfudenls are deeply inleresled in a slucly of lbs American Sliorf Slory laugh? by Sisler Marflwa Maria. Jolln Longo reads aloud while Rcberl McCabe, Marion Nafale, Joan Wachfer, Janice Waiolwicz, Mary La Poria, Mary Slewarl, and Helen McMullen follow. Pauline Podslawslri is flwe fairy in Noel el' La Crise clramafized by flue French Ill Class. Grei- chen, Triebenbacher, Doris Ti+el. Joan Bruder, Claire Sharlney and Palricia Langan are busy painfing or making foys. Kevin McGee plays Sanla Claus, Eleanor Mahoney is flue smiling lilfle molher and Ellen McGarry, her helper. Biology has nfs aifrachons for fhese Sophomores Joan Curhs Lorraine Gallagher and Mary Mc Nally examine specimens under microscopes while Marguerife Malone and Doris Nahalka dis- secf a perch. Boys observing are Joseph Bechfle Roberf Ellsworih Richard Dravis and Roberf Courfney. -41 Charles Harrigan and George Wayson work al fhe blackboard while Edwin Basl, Joan Van Hari, Geraldine Coufure, Claire Weber and Pafricia Kiernan follow in+en1ly. Joan Chris+ian and Janice Freer are deep in fheir own Geom- efry problem. Sisfer Pascal explains a problem in Commercial Arilhmelic +o Claire French while olher Freshmen: Kalhleen Zimmerman. Arlene Touhy, Pafricia Haflrich, James Maloney, Joan Riechers, and John Dunne lisfen. Arlene Lynch and Jean O'Neill are in fha back- ground. .fdiofecl Lg lie Y: irac ed of Science anal llfnadz Soplwomores lSlandingl A, Dillon B. Howard, J. Quinn, and J. Gallagher. lSea+edl W. Dravis, T. Bolxenko, P. Haiss and S. Zboyan. '-Q X .e N l x ,v., Cliemisfry is a fascinafing sfudy for flue senior sexlel below. Kevin McGee Roberf Sullivan, and Franlr Harrison invesligale +l'1e properlies of hy- drogen, .loan Tilel, Calherine Sullivan and Joan Bruder 'rogefher perform llie same experimenl. 1 . 1 Nfl , A 5 G'l I Y 0 Q, 5 Q X .L . -' , , , A' ' Y Q, . . . ,M I A I, .j- gil ,, Q - , 1 ff . '7 'iff ' JS. . ' 151 Aix . rf in f, v g- Qs: I' gg' H 1 'V ' In Q Q 2 1 ,Q f A . - A ?. ' A K . 5 -F Q ' V Q , ,, R , 3 4 t I if at N ll +?'9 5' +- , f., ,L fy .r Q Q ' Ru si I lk mud! ana! gxercide for fine goal? Ari Sfudenls. Pafricia Lung- hard, Eleanor Lello and Joyce Marion, sfanding, work gt Chrisfmas poslers. Consfance McGlynn looks on while Kafh- leen Egan and Jo Ann Kolus slxelch original designs. Pa- fricia Cassidy works on illusfra- lions for The Crier. ,ll HUC This Freshman group lisfens affeniively lo fhe Shakespearean drama The Mer- chanl of Venice. Sisfer Mary MaHhew direcfs fhe reading of fhe scripl, while Jo Ann Kolas is af lhe Vicfrola. ln 'ihe group are: K. Egan, M. Gorzyca, N. Madigan, F. Hahn, M. Cassidy, W. Gomer and A. McMullen. ,UMM a racficafpoinf 0 ,Mew -.iv i,::,:,A ,I L-..-4 Senior Crier Sfaff check los? copies before dis- iribuiing. Siandingz Jerome Cullinane and Doris Tifel. Sealed: Elizabefh French, Joan Whelan. Joan Bruder, Rosemary Beck, Roberi Sullivan and Rudolph Vel+re. I949 Pendulum arrives. Edifor and sfaff members eagerly inspecf copies. Bolfom: Mrs. C. France, Firsf Aid lnsfrucfor, helps Sopho- more Consiance McGlynn demonslrafe bandag- ing viciim, Janef Zirkel, lnferesfed onlooiers are Sophomoresg Virginia Mafassino, Margarei Har- vey, Rosemary La Polla, Barbara Tyler, Joan Cur- fis and Kahfleen Healy. Freshman Academic sfudenls worlr on iheir Chris? mas proiecf, Dickens' Chris?mas Carol. John Sullivan, Roberl' Healy, Alex Mihaliowilz on Roberf Darrar work of ihe fable. John Loflus ex amines piciuresg Joseph Nannery arranges minia hare furnifureg Sheila Dempsey and Cancefla Capparelli consul? Dickens. I 4 'QS'- Q' Q.,,,g.?2?f' ' W. ff' M' W' . -V1 ML porfrag fke G org 0 CAridfma5 a O COME LET US ADORE HIM Final scene from The Promised One lefT To rlghf Richard Boyle The frulf vender Rose Mary Beck and Joan Bru der angels Elrzabeth French The Blessed Mofher John Farmer ST Joseph Frances Downey an angel Frank Harrrson Joel Edward STouT a SamarrTan Kneeling Wrllram Gomer son of Sarah Fafrrcra Langan Rebecca Marguerule MacPherson Sarah Murnel Hennessey doughTer of Sarah The annual ChrrsTmas Assembly Program presenTed on December 2l TeaTured a NoT1v :Ty Play The Promlsed One by MarTha Bay ly Shannon Members aT The Sensor Class under The drrechon oT Mass Marian Rocky produced The play ln a sTrrlungly realrsTrc seTTrng The characTers dramaTrzed The sTory oT The TrrsT ChrasTrnas In Three eTTecTuve scenes A STreeT of BeThlehem a place where Travelers Trom Naz areTh comung To BeThlehem To be enrolled meeT whale seelnng shelTer A Treld where The shep erds preparrng Tor The nughT waTch over Their Tloclcs hear The glad Trdungs broughT To Them by The Angel The Thurd scene reveals The sTable where shepherds and Travelers come To adore The new born Kung The Gurls Choral Group and The Boys Glee Club provided appropruaTe ChrrsTmas Carols whrch added To The eTTecTrve ness oT each scene Specual selechons were sung by RoberTa Lynch Paulrne PodsTawslm and Ellen McGarry The Junnor Academic Class conTrrbuTed a delrghTTul group aT French ChrrsT mas Carols wrTh a Frencn recrTaTlon by Claire Sharlcey THE PROMISED ONE Joel o shepherd boy Francus Harrrson FrurT Vender Rrchord Boyle A Samarlfan Edward Sfoui Rebecca a woman of NazareTh PaTrncra Langan Sarah MoTher of Two chnldren M MacPherson DaughTer of Sarah Son of Sarah Abner Head Shepherd Shepherds Angels Mary MoTher of Jesus Joseph of Na1oreTh Reader Chorr Sensor Muruel Hennessey WIllICm Gomer Danuel McConway Jerome Cullrnane Rudolph Velfre Joan Bruder Rosemary Beck Frances Downey Ellzabefh French John Former Phyllrs LloTTa and Junuor Gnrls Boys Glee Club Musuc under The drrechon of Srsfer M VrncenT OSB . U., . nl . . I . f I n 18 Here us some food for lhe children. I ' ' 4 A ' uf' 'ir u HH J In We had hoped fo be housed in ihe inn ow generous you ore, oe. mis night., V. f .1 fl ky, I if ' 1 g Q 6 E-ii'-lf? -, ' 1 ' 4 M fun r YQ For unfo us o Chlld as born: unfo us a Son is given. I The Chrisfmas Rose -Girls' Choral Group wifh Sisfer Vincenf of fhe piano. ll I ll O Holy Night sung by fhc Boys' Glee 1 Club. ,. X in 'rW e decoro+e 5 4 E' orchid for her 4 - ., X N . , 1 ' ' M 'Q .nu 4 4. ., 4 I A. i .f m . A . - v Y 'J' y af ffm, Formals-Which shall rf be? i P 111' v r 6 11,21 A , 4 53 .2 , 4, 1 ' 'tlgl-. ' I 's 1 On wiih Hwe Dance 5 4 w. P U ' I A X I kv' ' , X fl Our Chaperone 'lm A Formal Baslrefboll Quorfef - Q for Sfmf me of mrfs SENIOR PROM The Senfr Prom, The evenT anTicipa- Ted Tar rnonTns had Corne aT lasT on The nighT :T Janoarv efghTh. lhe,sen':rs and Their goesTs dressea in Tarrnal a?+ire gaTh- ered in The aua'Ta'iunn QT Sacred T-learT Grammar School, Thanlcs To The Tireless eTTcrTs aT The deCCraTing cornrriiTTee, The hall had been Tranffornned inla a 'WinTer Wonderland. SnawTlales and saarlqling canes hung Trann The Ceiling: lanlerns were near each Table. To connoleTe The scene. a genial snowman smiled on everyone Tram The cen'er oT The dance Tloor. Music was provided Tor The enTerTainmenT aT all by Eddie Gee and his OrchesTra. ln years To Carne, This evenT will be one aT The rnasT Treasured memories OT The Senior Year aT The Class oT '49. Daniel McConway and CaTherine Sullivan, Ca-Chairmen aT The aTTair and Their willing assisTanTs, deserve The crediT Tor a r'nosT s.icQessTul and eniayable eve- ning. ML ave cc .jfacbfion of .igriclag jun The Friday migbf dances inciugurofed by Forlner Wolrer in I946, ond sponsored by 'fine Sen- ior Closs have provided 0 source of reioxofion ond enferioinnnenf for fine enfire sfudeni body. A+ June? Zifkei and John DUMB? AN' DONGYUWUS and The-se social gorinerings riwe sfudenrs hove fine op- Edwvd Whelcfm Ann Mon' Knob and Char! If nh it + + fha f r ni Iv f .F M HUTTIQOHQ Claire French and Richard Dunne en- por U Y O ge O96 r O O Q O Un' U' joy fhe music of Eddie Geek Orchesfru. sic is furnished by 0 popular orches+rog enrerroin- rnnrviv fAnL...A. --.I ..-f-A,L......-J.- --- ..,- 'Jeri l, ulaladmenfecf Lg varied .fgcfiuifiezi PING PONG Ping Pong is one of 'rhe favorile noon lime acliyilies al Sacred l-learl. Some ol The players have developed a high de- gree ol skill wilh lhe paddle and The ball. Olher games enioyed are sliclc ball, bod- rninlon and shuilleboard. Dancing lo lhe music ol The radio or vicrrola is anolher popular paslime. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET ln keeping wilh lradilion, each year 'rhe Juniors lorrnally enlerlain lhe Senior Class before rheir gradualion. This affair, lhe Junior-Senior Banquel, is always one ol lhe highlighls oi lhe year, The l948 Banquel on April l4, al 'rhe Winfield Scoll Holel, was voled one ol lhe rnosl successful. Ellen McGarry and Dorolhy Madonia play al Yhe far fable. Brendan and Kevin McGee are opponenls al The firsl lable while Palrici Dolan and Richard Dunne loolr on. Speakers Table: Rev. Hyacinlh Dills, O.S.B., Richard Boyle, Uunior Class Presiclenfl, Mrs. R. Bro- gan, Frank Harrison, lToas+mas+erl, Rev. Wal+er Lee, O.S.B., Mrs. A. McAllis+er, Edward Hickey, lSenior Class Presidenll, and Rev. Malfhew Harlinger, O.S.B. ,fired 2406! ,9Ifl!Ql Q.4f5 ,QFLCPQQJQ UI' 'llffidflgfy . f 'ER i M iifffi-df rgjx A . f4g,2, , f,,,, ,cry 1 fd' ,iff J?-f' xv' The Crier Siafi prepares anofher issue. Marguerife Macpherson and Edward Sfou? il- lush-a+e s+ories on +he Mimeoscope, while Richard Boyle and Daniel McConway opera+e Hue mimeogroplw. Edifor, Pauline Podsmwski, examines pages as They come off fha press. THE CRIER STAFF Tre Cffefi had i+aiw'f1r3'9 bejiiwlwgj an 0 iwg cage S'DCL j?'Y 'DrQ Ciggg DOUG? 1935. The 'eww Wie oUb'iro'7cr a+'rac+ed We Oi+S'iiC'i gi C+i'ver zkfzefh cfs xrvweffez f::n+fisw'M f .fri 'ref way 'Q We Qifgf, ggi, GfCiiL3iiy' We Cate' grew 'Q ! 'VJ'ZC1L f- ii' Fg'+HfV , V'-E-'fi'j ': Siiifiii Gigivii-63 ard zewfng as on ii, iff ifgzom' Ccricn are V'e a y 9XFI'S35iC'N ire Crier Pic, bee' C1 Jr:'3 iodcr In promcfimg gcrggi gpiff, 24 .Tv 4' It ix. x 1 52, x., , f , 13. 4, 1 ii f,'5Llf r F CRIER .Qw . 4 . MC J. 21' f. 'Q - ,Q ' i -1. .Tl ' ot, .Q ' 4 i '51-Tw'-Q.1,,, Q w., '.:Lx-vfihwr wh-ig, W9 ee. ff-fafe ,gvfs-',,1.,.A -1--x- I 'ff rj fi'y.f,,fjf',kY?.G!gf Qi: QXQ7-7 A xv ' - 'c V 'L-,y vw yi, NKUQQ, N., xx' V j5Cqf?y,7f Af 7 Fix 1 -4 :sf wx AQ. .,,,, . I K o Quia Ng 15: 'I ii' S'uF5Q5Q'i ,Q fig PENDULUM STAFF The Year Book Sfaff plans fha I949 Pendulurn. Sealed are: Joan Whelan, Palfricia Langan, Joan Brucler, John Farmar, Frank Harrison and Phyllis Lioffa. Pauline Pods+awslni, Ellen McGarry, Daniel Mcconway ancl Grefchen Triebenbacher lS+and- ingl examine picfures. llnsei: Frances Downey, Edi+or-in-Chief. JUNIOR COMMERCIAL TYPING These Junior Commercial Oypisfs help mee? The Crier deadline. Wifhouf +hem we could nal con- finue publishing. lLeN +o Righfl Eleanor Bam- bera, Mary Morris, Joan Morrison, John Longo. Marfina Hahn, Joan Presfon, Parricia Ryan, Maureen Hennings, Miss Marian Rocky, lnsfruc- for, Ann Marie Schultz and Jean Bluish. 25 CAQQPACIJQFJ .9l'lfI'06!lfl,C8 UI' .SYQOIJ5 A ,El fda AN ,aryl , f ,f VM... EX Janel Zirkel I Q g aw, x CHEERLEADERS Sealed: Ann Domaralius, Pafricia Kiernan, Phyllis Liolfa, lCapfainl, Elizobefh French, Rose Mary Beck. Sfanding: Claire Weber, Pauline Poclsfawslxi, Mary Rose Price, Joan Quinn, Jean Bluish. Seniors Juniors Sophomores 0 fy 2 L x 99 Bofweon 'Fha halvu l I I I I '11 4! 6' fy A . X .- I. I O O fl 0 n of .s 1 1 y 8 8 'U N' Q X A N 1 W 3 V1 ww XVX X S f' f , 'Y' Q , U1 5 J 4 . . wr. Q film, 0, fo um, JUNIOR VARSITY Slanding: John Lolfus, Richard Drovis lManagorl, Alex Mihalkowilz, Rev. Waller Lee, O.S.B., John Sullivan, Roberl Healy, Roberl Dorrar. Sealed: Brendan McGee, Fred Hahn, Jerome Weber, Edward Whelan, Waller Drav- is, Joseph Nannery. -y ' A high lump by Jackie Farmar, closely guarded by No. 9 of lhe Newark Prep loam, keeps lhe ball in Sacred Hearl hands. Mac McCabe is being guard- od by No. I3 while No. 4 slicks close lo Buddy Basl. The game with Newark Prep on Dec. 7 brought lo lhe Hearls an overwhelming vicfory wilh a score of 59-30. Besides preparing for a big game by rigorous pracfice, fha Varsily Team members aiiend Mass and receive Holy Communion. A combinaiion of spirilual slrenglh and physical fifness, in adds lion lo proper lraining, is fheir formula 'lor success on the courl. However, lhe boys are undaunfod by deleal. Vicrory is iheir goal, buf lhey can fake defeol' as good sporlsmon. .255 .,. SXNEUHJ- JV' rf QGQBYF 'ms' 'A' L' 081 JL' V, . -'Jw A' 'J Xt 1. ' ,- 4, N., ,., . .-1' .- A 1 S' . ff vi, . 25-.Wfx 'L . ,Y a 'b G 9 e z K: 0 Z C lvl on J rl Wx C -2,-br Q 0 QL 5:54 f 4 X3 1 J f .' . ' sm ii 5 4 1 1 5 S 3 3 12 22 is JL3 5 S ,Q 2 'E S 44 5 r, r e A 'X 1 2 T' ,A 5 x 4 ff s lf 'P' ff l rf- ' .sr V wr ' :J Q-' 'gf H Hg 4 . - - :-, .1 ' ,gr gurl? va-'I 34 xo 4,1 X f Q 'Y fx 'R , .. I- R9 1 Nr ,K x 4 4' Y Q 5' C .X4 3011? OUP 0l'l0l' 6 A Cz,.4-51.LJJag IQMJJW1 THE FIRST STEP Somehow The year l945 will always bring back happy memories To us. You see, iT was during ThoT year on Sep- Tember Il ThaT we, The Class oT '49, were inTroduced To our Alma MaTer, Sacred HearT High School. EveryThing was quiTe new To us, buT aTTer we had Taken oTT our iniTia- Tion garb, we became acquainTed wiTh The halls of The I-learT and Those who roamed wiThin. On OcTober I7 we began our TirsT high school reTreaT, IT was conducTed by Rev. Thomas F. Coffee, S.J. This, in- deed, helped us To make our Freshman year successTul. BaskeTball games, The school play, Ever Since Even! a Trip To The Paper Mill playhouse, a Radio BroadcasT por- Traying The meeTing aT SoinT BenedicT and SainT Scholas- Ticat The Columbia ScholasTic Press ConvenTion in New York, and monThly visiTs To The Terrace Room To hear and inTerview Tamous bandleaders were some aT The highlighTs oT our Freshman year. WISE FOOLS Our second year oT high school broughT us back To The 'T'learT' wiTh our heads high. We were sophomores now, you know: or shall we say wise Toolsni or shall we say Tools lT was greaT To see The Freshies suTTer as we had The year beTore. lmmediaTely we goT down To business, elecTed our class oTTicers and made good resoluTions Tor The new school year. Our annual ReTreaT opened under The direcTion aT Rev. Michael A. Clark, S.J. These days aT recollecTion helped us To check on The pasT and prepare Tor The TuTure. We highlighTed our second year aT Sacred l'learT by puTTing on a ChrisTrnas play, The PloT To OverThrow ChrisTmas.l' IT was given in The Torm oT a radio broadcasT. Besides Taking parT in exTra-curricular acTiviTies, we made a pracTical and sincere endeavor To prepare Tor The nexT Two mosT imporTanT years aT high school. BeTore we realized iT, Class NighT pracTice was under way and we were on The lasT lap oT our iourney Through The second year. We were almosT ready To Take The nexT sTep Toward The Top, finding ourselves Upper-Clossmen. UPPERCLASSMEN WhaT we had looked Torward To Tor Two years had Tinally become a realiTy. We Tound ourselves Juniors. This was one oT The mosT pleasanT years aT The I-leorT. New acTiviTies were inTroduced-ArT, Sewing and The Glee Club. Rev. Joseph WalTers, S.J., conducTed our reTreaT, which began on OcTober 8. We were made To realize The seriousness oT making The righT choice oT a sTaTe in liT'e. The laTTer parT oT November our school play. We Shook The Family Tree , was sToged, The Juniors ployed maior parTs in The producTion. In January we Took over Our Wemoried of .gjacreol .ilearf The Crier , wiTh Pauline PodsTawski EdiTor-in-ChieT. IT was our iob To ediT The news, To do The Typing and arT work, and To puT The Crier TogeTher. The ballroom aT The WinTield ScoTT l-loTel was The scene aT The annual Junior-Senior BanqueT. The room was decoraTed in keeping wiTh The season and The ever- presenT April Showers. Frank Harrison made an excellenT ToasT- masTer. EnTerTainmenT was provided by The Juniors and dancing was enioyed. So ended our Junior year aT our Alma MaTer. lnci- denTally, The Academic and Commercial classes were To- geTher This year. IT was nice To work and plan TogeTher. All Thanks To SisTer CelesTine, our home roam Teacher, who was always so paTienT and helpTul in making our Junior year a success. THE LAST STEP Upon reTurning To school This year, we were filled WiTl1 a sense oT pride. We had now reached The Top and were given The exalTed name-Senior. This, our lasT year, was one oT dances, yearbooks, proms-yes, and sTudies. A new subiecT was added To The curriculum-Spanish: La proTesora being SisTer Mary MaT- Thew. Our lasT reTreaT, which was conducTed by Rev. Wal- Ter Reilly, S.J., The second week in OcTober, was mosT inspiring. Three days were spenT speaking To God and lis- Tening Tor l-lis message. For The main purpose aT raising Tunds Tor our Year Book, we, Seniors, sponsored a noonday picnic on Novem- ber 23. l'ToTdogs, soda and candy were on sale. ATTer lunch The sTudenTs spenT The remaining Time dancing or around The ping pong Table. The annual ChrisTmas Program was presenTed in The audiTorium on December 2I, A NaTiviTy play, The Promised one , was given by The Seniors under The direcTion oT Miss Marian Rocky. Our Senior Prom was held SaTurday, January 8, in The Grammar School AudiTorium. Amid The gay winTer decora- Tions and soTT lighTs, we danced To The music aT Eddie Gee and his OrchesTra. This is a nighT ThaT will linger in The hearTs oT The Seniors Tor many days To come. This lasT year passed quiTe smooThly, considering all The exTra acTiviTies ThaT piled up. SisTer Juliana, our home room Teacher, and SisTer Joan, our principal, deserve all aT our praise and Thanks Tor helping us geT Through This hecTic year successTully. Our happy years aT our Alma MaTer have came To a close-and all Too soon. Those years will always be pre- cious memories To us, The Class aT '49. MARGUERITE MQCPHERSON 31 Noon Time ChaT A Chrisfmas VisiT g run Prom CommiH'ee 5 'Nwu-wwe. 22 B Mravlag Manor 3 IOII Anna STreeT El 3 85 Commercuol Muckey Thus peTuTe muss known To all as Muckey proved herself a compeTenT SecreTary durung her Sophomore year Her cooperaTuon un every school aTTaur wull prove a valuable asseT Toward her success un The busuness world We shall all remember Muckey Tor her quueT eTTucuenT manner and wunsome ways as well as Tor The good sporTsmanshup s e dusplayed as o cheerleader Even un The Tace aT deTeaT she vugorously backed The Team WuTh relucTance we u Muckey adueu and wush her every happuness as she seTs ouT To aTTaun her goal un luTe Commercual Duckue B One oT The Two guTTs aT ImmacuIaTe ConcepTuon JOAN M BRUDER lOl5 NorTh Avenue EI 5 O09 Academuc Honey l-Ter nuckname us T-Toney and us really a TuTTung one Tor Thus charmung gurl a Truend To everyone Freshman as well as Senuor Our Honey us sure To aTTaun success aTTer leavung school as her abuluTy To see a uob Through us admured by all wuTh whom she comes un conTacT On The TursT lap oT our hugh school career we chose her as SecreTary and un our Junuor year as Treasurer As a member oT The Cruer ArT STCTT The Yearbook STOTT and The Prom CommuTTee .loan gave much Tume To These acTuvuTues The besT oT luck To you .loan class as PresudenT durung Theur Junuor year Sc ool T The Class oT I949 us Duckue B as hus Truends know hum For The pasT Tour years he has been a member aT The Boys Glee Club l-Tus small sTaTure has noT hampered hus abuIuTy To go unTo comoeTuTuon on The duamond as well as on The courT durung hus Two years as an Upper classman and quve a remarkable perTormance helpung To brung vuc Tory To Sacred l-TearT The Under Classmen wull remember Duckue B Tor hus l-leaT columns whule hus classmaTes w be ever graTeTul To hum Tor The successTul way he led The 'Wm 32 JEROME M CULLINANE IIOO Norfh Avenue EI 2 629 Academic Jerry Despufe has qunef nafure Jerry us well liked by hns Classmafes lnferesf fn music and sporfs have made hlm an acfuve member of fhe Boys Glee Club and an ardenf follower of fhe Varslfy Team Luke every sfudenf he pos sesses fhaf School Spurn' fhaf ns a parf of Sacred Hearf School Aware of fhe value of a hugher educafnon Jerry has a desire of canfnnurng hrs sfudles affer graduafron We feel cerfann fhaf he wall succeed In fhrs as well as rn every fhlng he underfakes ln parfmg we say fo .lerry Opporfun :fy knocks buf once Donf lef If go unheeded FRANCES E DOWNEY 93I Magnolia Avenue El 5 6004 Commerclal Frann Whefher faking parf nn class discussion or frrendly noon fnme sessron Frann has defnnafe opinions of her own '- and us nof easaly Influenced by whaf ofhers may say or Thank Alfhough she us inclined fo fake maffers rafher ser: ously fhere are few who can more readuly enloy a good lake and odd fherr share fo fhe fun A good scholar and conscrenfuous worker Frann IS among fhe fop sfudenfs of her class She has fclken an acflve nnferesf In The Cruer as ednfor of Tips for Teens and a feafure arfncle confrub ufor Her classmafes recognized her capabulnfy of wrafmg by elecfnng her edufor of fhe Year Book No maffer whaf fleld Frances chooses we know fhaf she wall be successful elf! 33 49 JOHNJ FARMAR IO65 Bond Sfreef EI 5 694 Commercial CIC Th1s handsome frxendly boy may easaly be called fhe mosf popular fellow an fhe class To all he IS known as Jack In class and on fhe courf hrs leadershnp has been recognlzed As Class Presrdenf during our Sophomore year and Vice Presldenf as a Junior he fook an acfnve lnferesf IU all class acfnvlfnes Whale a Freshman he played .lay Vee ball buf became cr member of fhe Varssfy squad for fhe nexf fhree years Jacks co operaflon and playrng ablllfy resulfed In makung hum Varsnfy Capfann To Jack we say So Long and Good Luck wnfh confidence fhaf he wull be a frnencl fo all of us for life ' . -3 . . I Q . if g f S U H O H 0 S O if . . I -6 c IIJ kll ANP' ELIZABETH J. FRENCH 7IO Jackson Avenue El. 5-Ol54 Commercial Bell Pelile, yel an ardenl enlhusiasl, Belly Jane conlin- ually displays her proficiency as an energelic member ol lhe Cheerleading Squad. Coming lo us lrom Blessed Sacromenl School, Belly immedialely locused her allenlion on school aclivilies in lheir enlirely, and has also laken a lively inleresl in sludies. She especially enioys dancing and has been a member ol lhe Choral Group during her lour years: as a Freshman, she parlicipaled in lhe C.Y.O. brood- casl. She also gave much lime lo The Crier . Belly always puls her hearl inlo wholever she underlakes, and because ol lhis we know she will come oul on lop. FRANCIS X. HARRISON lO32 Olive Slreel El. 2-3929 Academic Frank Our class humorisl, Frank possesses ci vivacious personalily and sparkling wil, which induces him lo iesl allen iesl lor lun. His nalural lendency lo acquire lriends was responsible lor his being elecled Junior Presidenl and Senior Social Chairman. Any parly would be sorely deli- cienl wilhoul Frank's presence, lor he easily rises lo any occasion. As loaslmasler ol lhe Junior-Senior Banquel his performance nol only paralleled olhers, bul exceeded all expeclalions. Frank is cerlainly one ol our besl-dressed and mosl popular lellows. An exceplionally line dancer, he is deeply inleresled in all music, especially Jazz and be-bop. ROBERT J. HOWARD 456 Jackson Avenue El, 5-62I7 Academic Bu+cI-1 Hailing lrom Sl. Palrick's, Bulch gives evidence of a combinalian ol apprecialive wil, carelree mannerisms and aclive inleresl in our school programs. Bob was Vice-Presi- denl in bolh his Sophomore and Senior years. He also lound himself easily adapled lo sludies: as a mimeograph opera- lor, Bob conscienliously did his share. An odd lulure il is for Bulch, for his ambilion lies in being a used-car sales- man. Varsily Manager, Glee Club member and parlicipanl in lhe C. Y.O. radio broadcasl, Bulch need never be con- cerned as lo his lulure success, lor he has been endowed wilh all lhe necessary qualilicalions. M PATRICIA LANGAN 944 Magnolia Avenue El 2 957 Academlc c Characlerlzed by her sunshlny smile and nalurally rosy complexnon Pa+ IS well liked and admired by +he slu denl' body Nafurally adep+ sn dramahcs she has allen faken parlr an varuous school plays and sknls her mosl' merllornous performance benng In We Shook fhe Family Tree Freshman Class Treasurer and member of +he Glee Club Pals happy go lucky nalure has won for her 'rhe golden lruendshup of ofhers She served on bolh lhe Cruer and Year Book Slaffs and was a member of lhe Gurls Choral Group We hope 'rhal Pals lucky slar shnnes as brrghfly as her smile lhroughoul her fulure PHYLLIS M LIOTTA 640 Madnson Avenue Commercaal P y Phyll has proved +o be a compelenl' lypssf by l'he work she has done for lhe Crier and 'rhe Year Book Possessor of lhe Sacred Hearl' spvrvl she has been a cheer leader for her four years a'r lhe l-learl' During her Senxor year she was chosen Caplaun of lhe Squad Her dramahc alolluly was dxsplayed durnng our .lumor year as l-lnldegard nn 'rhe school play We Shook lhe Famrly Tree l-ler lnfer esl rn muslc made her an achve member ol lhe Gurls Choral Group and a successful co edllor of Plalfer Challer regular Crier feafure To Phyll we wnsh lhe besl lule can offer and know she wnll be a success MARGUERITEJ MQCPHERSON l52 Smnlh Slreel' EI 3 44 Commercial Peggelcne Thal' perl' young lady wulh +he wnnsome smile lnslen mg 'ro her record collechon when she l kn Hung Peggelane She has shown her abllnly as an arhsf by oeang one of The mosl lanlhlul workers of lhe Crier sraff for fhe lasl four years moreover many of lhe nnlereshng sforues whxch you mughl have read en our paper are Peg s She has always conrrxbufeal her services lo Jrhe schools achvuhes Peggelane has expressed a desire lo be a leacher of Commercual subgecls and hopes lo go +o college for +ha+ purpose We hope you have a mos+ successful career Peg' J DANIEL MCCONWAY 756 Ogden Sfreel Commercial Danny Danny rs one person who has proved 'rhaf one so qurel' can slrll be well lrked He rs a mosl conscrenlrous sfu den and can lake fop honors when rl comes +0 dependabrl r+y He proved fhrs rn hrs work as Co charrman of lhe Prom Commrllee Dannys wrllrngness lo help ofhers and hrs s rr cerrly have made hrm a pleasanl classmale Hrs favorrfe hobby rs lrslenrng 'ro lhe radro Whalever held Danny chooses for lhe Tulure hrs loyally and conscrenlrousness wrll assuredly wrn for hrm respecl and success ELLEN C MCGARRY 3l2 Walnul Slreel El 5 95 Academrc e One could Jralk on and on abour lhe ralenls and achrevemenls of Ellen Her hrgh scholashc slandrng her abrlrly as a leader whrch she showed as Socral Charrman durrng our Senror year and her rnleresr rn lhe Crrer II have conlrrbuled 'ro make Ellen an aclrve and rnreresled member ol fhe Class ol 49 Perhaps we shall remember her besl' for beaufrful srngrng vorce Only lhrough hearrng Ellen rn lhe Church Chorr and rn her special selechons when lhe Choral Group performs can her lalenl be fully apprecrafed Her falkalrveness and her lun lovrng nalure have made her a pleasanl companron May a successful lulure be yours en KEVIN B MCGEE 944 Flora Slreel Academic e Red rs as lrrsh looking as hrs name and al' odd momenfs can be caughr wrfhouf a smrle Hrs happy ways and pleasanl' manner have, made hrm a regular guy wr'I'h bolh 'rhe fellows and girls wifh whom he has come in con- +ac+ during his days af Sacred Hearf. For Three years he has loaned his vocal 'ralenls 'ro our Glee Club. and also showed his capabilily as a mimeograph operalor on 'rhe school paper during his Freshman and Sophomore years. Because of his friendly, genuine narure, he is, wilhoul' a doubr, going +o be successful in fhe fufure. ---ll ELEANOR K MAHONEY 634 Monroe Avenue El 3 405 Academic Honey A qraduafe of Blessed Sacramenl' Grammar School Eleanor broughf To fhe Hearl a charming and brllluanf personalufy During her four years w1+h us Honey has proved +o be an excellen+ scholar On The Cheerung Squad un her Freshman and Sophomore years she dnsplayed her school spur1+ Eleanor was Secrefary durung her Senior Year and fulled fhe omchce compelenlly Mlxung fun wnfh lessons she hos added a lnflle enloymen+ fo our classes wnlhouf dusfrachng us an our sfudues In parhng we wash Eleanor fhe success which she deserves as a reward for her lndus+ry PAULINE A PODSTAWSKI 535 Sprung Srreel' EI 5 85 Academic Pau When I+ comes lo wnllungness nnvfnahve and co operaluon Paul ns absolufely Tops Her ou+s'randlng arhshc and managung ablllfy was displayed as Edllor In Chief of lhe Crier and Arr Ednfor As an Indispensable member of +he Choral Group she has provlded us ws1'h many an engoyable hour of song Anolher oullel for her vsfalny was Cheerleadung This slum blonde mass cerfalnly added 'ro fhe appearance of fhe squad We her class males have been proud fo have her wmlh us and we are sure fhaf success will be hers always mis., 944 Flora Sfreef 2 3 Accclemlc Clclre Claire IS a very aH'rachve and lalenled young lady During our four years logelher we have enloyed Clalre s venlures Info +he lzlerary held Mosl or her poems and sfarses are suggeshve of her fun lovnng nalure She as an amiable conversahonalusl and compannon We have also found 'rha'r Claire can be very dramahc This dramahc abulufy was a greal assel +o her ID her performance an our school plays We fund 1+ Impossible fo lceep enumerahng all of Clalres good q OlIl'IGS so well Iusf sum 1+ up by saynng we are sure success for her us nnevnfable 37 ELIZABETH A SHELLEY 723 Garden Sfreef Commercial Befsy Dramafuc undependenf dark luaured blue eyed well dressed excellenf dancer are all descrupfnve of our Befsy To use one of luer pef words slue us qulfe debby l-ler unferesfs and fufure plans are lueaded un flue drrecfuon flue fasluuon world We are sure fluaf success wull crown all of Befsy s underfakungs un fluus feld Her work on flue Cruer sfaff fogefluer wnflu luer acfung and snngung abulufy and facf fulness wluvclu slue displayed as class Treasurer In our Sensor year luave all confrlbufed fo make fuer one of flue aclave members of flue class Good Luck Befsy success us knockung af your door EDWARD A STOUT 704 Maduson Avenue E 5 5 Commerclal Dagger Ed known fo flue male members of flue class as Dagger ranks fops among flue class luumornsfs wuflu luus remarks for all occasuons From oufward appearances Ed seems very muclu unconcerned buf neverflueless lue can be seruous when flue fume requures uf In Bookkeeping lue gefs flue maxumum resulfs wnflu flue munumum amounf of efforf Hus fun lovung personalufy luas won lunm many fnne friends ln 'flue field of sporls baskefball unferesfs luam mosf and Sensor year lue succeeded an makurug flue Varsrfy Team To Ed we wuslu Good Luck for we know lue luas flue abulnfy fo succeed CATHERINE M SULLIVAN 348 Cooludge Druve Cr 6 3l37W Kenulworflu Academic G A luappy go lucky person Kay IS a genuune opfumlsf Eurfluermore wluen slncerlfy as demanded slue vs nof found wanfung Her clueery dusposlflon and conscuenfuous and gen eraus nafure luave sfamped luer as a frue friend and sfu denf Since luer Eresluman year flue Crcer luas benefufed from luer many falenfs A good songsfress Kay was a valu able member of flue Cluoral Group Long drsfance fravellng ducl nol prevenf Kay from fakung acfuve parf IH all scluool acfuvnfues Wuflu all fluese good qualufues Kay sluould luave a successful and bruglul fufure ROBERT W SULLIVAN 726 Monroe Avenue EI 3 358 Academlc o Bob an easy goung fellow wnfh pleasing mannerusms has always been a good compamon Hrs love for sporfs was dvsplayed a+ all baslcelball and baseball games Has mclcname should really be Homer for ll' was rare when Bob was al' ba? 'rhaf he drd no+ gel a hui' And spealang of hl'rs we feel cerfarn In saynng he was one wnfh wnlh every member of lhe school as well as wn+h hrs own class To you Bob we d luke +o wush fhe besf 'rhaf fhe world can give for you surely deserve n+ DORIS M TITEL I3 Amnly Sfreef Academic Darr Our youngesl' member an earnesf and hard worlcnng sfudenf Darr ns a graduafe of Sarnf Michael s Grammar School Personalsfy plus If seems fo be her hobby 'ro make and hold friends and she IS loved by all who lcnow her She IS 'Fond of dancing and rnleresfed IH all sporls especlally baseball As a Freshman and a Sophomore she was a mem ber of 'rhe Crler sfalf and an assocnale edl+or In her Junior and Sensor years The class of 49 will always remem ber her for fhe sweelness lclndness and COl'1SId6TG'l'IOf1 of olhers which marlr her a deflnule assel lo our class E 39 JOAN M TITEL I3 Amily Slreel' Academic oan The oulslanding scholar of our class, Joan was grad- ualed from S+. Michaels Grammar school wi'rh highesl' honors and has upheld lhem lhroughoul' her years al Sacred Hearl when, as a Junior, she was selec+ed for a cifalion for general excellence in all sludies. Modesi' and refiring, Joan is admired for her sense of humor and good sporf- manship. She loves dancing and music and has refained her membership in lhe Choral Group for four years. She was associale edilor of lhe Crier as an Upper-classman, and, as a Sophomore, held fhe posi+ion of class Secrelary. As Valedicforian of l'he class of '49, .loan's success is un- ques+ionably assured. GRETCHEN M TRIEBENBACHER 929 Flora STreeT EI 3 247 Accclemlc Gref Admured by The enTlre sTudenT body Tor her vubranT personallTy and sunny desposnhon GreTchen a gradl.aTe of ST Michael s Grammar School IS noTed Tor her acTvve par Tlcnpahon In all school aTTalrs whe her scholashc or social For Tour years she served on The Crier STaTT was a mem ber ol The Choral Group and IU her Senior year was a mem ber of The Year Book STaTT GreT preTers dancrng as her TavorlTe pashme and ns an ardenT Franlae Lorne Tan DespnTe The TacT ThaT she has no deTlnlTe plans Tor The TuTure he wmll mcsT lnlcely be successTul nn whaTever Treld of worlc she enTers RUDOLPH J VELTRE l7l Sprung STreeT Commercial Rudy A graduaTe oT Sacred l-le-arT Grammar school Rudy our Sensor Class PresndenT has displayed a wude varreTy oT nnTeresTs durnng hrs Tour years oT hugh school Rudy has a Txne bass voice whnch he employed IH hxs Tour years oT Glee Club as a Freshman he represenTed Sacred l'learT In The American Legion OraTory ConTesT l-le also devoTed much ol hws spare Tzme To The school publrcahon The 'Lum...-.M Crler as a TalThTul mumeograph operaTor and TypusT We hope ThaT your knowledge and appreczahon oT music causes you To Tore as well on The TuTure as you have In The pasT Q? Rudy happy music malcrng 'IS' 40 JOAN E WHELAN 906 Bond STreeT El 3 72 Commercial can DellghTTul Joan one oT The mosT popular oT The sTu denT body has spenT rnosT oT her school days aT Sacred l-learT Grammar and Hugh Schools PreTTy a pleasmg per sonalnTy Tull oT Tun and sincere nn her relaTaons wrTh oThers characTer1ze our Joan She as a lover ol Tlchon a good dancer and one ol The baslceTball Team s hearTlesT rooTers Joan has always done her besT as an assocraTe edlTor oT The Crler a member oT The Choral Group and as a mem ber oT The Year Book STQTT Joan plans To aTTend SecreTar1al school and we wlsh her unlrmlTed success and happiness HLVLRLND WALlE.H LEE O Cl,tI 0Ifl5 REVEREND HYACIENTH DILTQ O QT HEVI-,REWD MATTHFW 4ARTI'NIfNFH REVERENJTD HYLARY I wTFPHAlN a Q AVON I n7Hr In Pfwll P WNV! 1 v A r mmf r qu 'J Rr rm 1 rf C In rw H ur' 'rr E Brufipr F awk Bun' Bu ov Lxxfilq rr Q EMUQN Cfzfhqcr x Dr ofhv Chart Chmfpr 1107 C 'lfk 9 1 rm Con 'mn rr rx N Ccnuznrwmr 4? 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IQIOIAQCLCL fl0l'l We the Class ot 49 W1sh to express our slncere apprecla t1on to our Parents our Pastor and our Teachers for hav1ng made our Hrgh School educat1on poss1ble Wlth the attalnment of our Academlc goal 1n v1eW came the pubhshrng ot our Year Book To our teachers who have helped by thelr advxce and suggestlons We are srncerely grateful For thelr generous and Patrons and Advertlsers Our thanks go also to Mr Roy Krasnoft of Academy Yearbook Photographers Mr Robert Krow1ck1 of Roxy Stud1o and Mr G Earl N1chols of Campus Pub11sh1ng Company for the1r part 1n helpmg us produce the 1949 PENDULUM Tel Mltchell 2 3160 l I CURLEY 6. SOIN IEWELERS Spec1al1z1ng ln Class Rmgs and PINS Complete Llne ot Watches and Iewelry Spec1a1 D1scount to Students 355 South Orange Avenue NEWARK 3, NEW JERSEY 42 Whole-hearted support, We are indebted to our Fellow Students, T Compllments of Iumor D1v1s1on BLESSED VIRGIN SODALITY OFFICERS 1948 1949 Pres1dent MARGUERITE MCICPHERSON Vzce Pres1dent BARBARA HOWARD Treasurer MARY MORRIS Comphments of THE SACRED HEART HOLY NAME SOCIETY 43 Secretary .................... ROSE MARY BECK l l 3 1 l l l i i 1 Compliments of M A Y O R IAMES T. KIRK Blessed Virgin Sodality Senior Division Sacred Heart Church PHILLIP I BOOS B U I L D E R 24 SIIIGS Street EL 3 3507 Smg for your health at the IESSIE YCUNG vocAL sTUD1o LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT 232 Fulton Street ELIZABETH N I EL1zabeth 3 6631 I I I I I Let's try HOWARD IOHNSON'S E RESTAURANT or BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER Cor Spnng and E Iersey S ELIZABETH N I T1zc1beth 2 6248 ELizabeth 3-9788 F R E N C H S CONFECTIONERY 702 Iackson Avenue ELIZABETH N I S U L L I V A N SERVICE STATION Iefferson Avenue ELIZABETH N I Expert Lubrlcatzon Car Washmg T1res Batterles ACCGSSOTIGS HARRY B REIBEL PHARMACY F1lI1ng PIGSCIIPIIOHS Over PIGSCFIPIIOIIS a Speclalty 930 E Grand Street Cor Re1d Street ELIZABETH N I 45 I I . ' . L l Cor. Magnolia Avenue 40 Years STENOGRAPHIC SECRETARIAL ACCOUNTING DAY AND EVENING-ALL YEAR Free Placement Servlce SUMMER SCHOOL IUNE 20th TO SEPT 2nd Approved Insututron for Veteran Trounmg CO EDUCATIONAL Founded 1883 DRAKE COLLEGE 1139 East Iersey Street ELIZABETH NEW IERSEY Member N I Ass n Schools of BUSIDGSS Phone EL 2 5509 EL1zc1beth 3 6868 Blgelow 3 5994 A LINSENMANN FLORIST Floral Avenue Corner McClelland Street NEWARK 5 N 1 NORTH IERSEY DAIRYLAND INC 487 Chancellor Avenue IRVINGTON N 1 BEekmcrn 3 2593 2594 Establlshed 1864 IOHN RANDLES Inc WHOLESALE GROCERS 208 210 Water Street NEW YORK 7 N Y WILLIAM F FENLEY, Manager R. 1. HALL, B.c.sfMCmQger ' ' ' I I ' 46 Phone: ELizcxbeth 2-0366 Telephone: Llnden 2-3260 HICKEY BROS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Power cmd Light All Kinds of Electrical Appliances Repczired 239 Rahwcxy Avenue ELIZABETH N I Estimates Given VICTOR PIVONSKI PLUMBING cmd HEATING CONTRACTOR 415 Amsworth Street LINDEN N I N U O D E X PRODUCTS CO Inc 830 Magnolia Avenue ELIZABETH N I O CONNOR BROTHERS LOCAL 61 LONG DISTANCE 201 BCI1f1C Street ELIZABETH N 1 EL 2 2033 EL 5 1400 MOVING 6- TRUCKING 47 THOMAS F HUNT EUGENE I LEAHY D D S DR P L FHRHARDT '7P1OM TRIST W E G I 1242 PFAFF RICHARD I HIGGINS MR 61 MRS T E MacPHERSON FRANCWS F VNAPP AND PETER I BUCKLEY 665 M ELIZABETH N I DR CHARLES E MURPHY and DR IRA ROSE PERCIVAL SPITZEN ELIZABETH N I DR FELIX A CRINCOLI OPTOMFTRIST IB E I t ELIZABETH N I RYAN 6, SAROS ATTORNEYS E IG ELIZABETH N I MRGMRS CFBECK KENNY HENNINGS 48 BUDDY DILLON 48 ROBFR1 EIVINIETT TIRRELL NEW YORK N Y I I VELTRE BARBER SHOP E G ELIZABETH, N I P . , NLD. ' ' DR. 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Bakery COLD CUTS AND SALADS For Socmls and Parizes 469 Sp mq Street ELIZABETH N I 9 FETSKE 6. COMPANY 363 Elxzabeth Avenue ELIZABETH N I Wholesale Dxstrxbutors of CANDIES and FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES 1 czbeth 2 B071 W I L P O N CONFECIIONERY 1100 Falrmount Avenue LA SALLES CANDY STORE 453 Ccrtherme Street ELIZABETH N I S T E V E S CONFECTIONERY STORE 414 Sprmq' Street EIIZABETH N I EL1zc1beth 3 9316 MEADE S 423 Icrckson Avenue ELIZABETH N I EL1zcbeth 3 9749 Complxment I BROPHY COAL CO ' o ,- ,. IL. , . ru: ' W I . ... ,. I I ,' - ' I I I ' I.- nna r-1 L'L': - I I .. ,.. I ' so . 49 EL1zabeth 3 3234 HENNING S CLEANERS6-DYERS STORAGE MOTHPROOFING WATERPROOFING 902 East Grand Street ELIZABETH NEW IERSEY Phone ORange 3 0620 KNOX CLEANERS INC WHOLESALE DRY CLEANERS 209 Mcnn Street EAST ORANGE N I MARRO S CUSTOM TAII..OR 6. CLEANER 1108 Fcurnount Av Tue ELIZABETH N I Telephone 2 3616 EL12abeth 2 2148 LIEB ci FRITZ CLEANING DYEING REPAIRING Slxp Covers Weavmg Fur Storage 555 Mczdxson Avenue ELIZABETH N I SEITZ 6. HENDRICKSON 721 Iackson Avenue ELIZABETH N I EL1zabeth 3 9081 C O M P H E R S ESSO SERVICE CEN'I'ER N Broad cmd Looker Streets HILLSIDE N I Phono EL1zabeth 3 9884 M A S O N S ESSO SERVICENTER Madrson G Magnoha Avenues ELIZABETH N I EL1zabeth 3 9496 SPRING AND OLIVE ESSO STATION FRANK and GUS ILLEIN Props Tires Batierzes Accessorxes Mmor Repairs Route 25 6. Olxve Street ELIZABETH N I CYCLE 6. GENERAL REPAIR ELIZABETH N I EL1zabeth 3 7090 e EL1zc1beth 2 8857 S 6. 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