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OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART WHO HAS BEEN A GUARDIAN TO US THROUGHOUT OUR HIGH SCHOOL DAYS “Enraptured by the splendor of your heavenly beauty, and impelled by the anxieties of the world, we cast ourselves into your arms, O Immaculate Mother of Jesus and our Mother, Mary, confident of finding in your most loving heart appeasement of our ardent desires, and a safe harbor from the tempests which beset us on every side.” From the MARIAN YEAR PRAYER The students are the most imoortant element in any school. They are the ones who ultimately give the school its reputation in any community—not only while they are in school, but also after GRADU- ATION. Vine leaves SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL VINELAND NEW JERSEY Zhe compass of knowledge guides us in scaling the vast heights of life. When our dreams come true, this is the High School that we hope to have..... 3rom every direction... we ’re destined toward Sacred Heart 6 Our Ceaders On Zke Way His Excellency The Most Rev. Bartholomew J. Eustace, S.T.D. Diocese of Camden Our Esteemed Pastor The Very Rev. Msgr. William J. Hickey, S.T.D., V.F. Dean of Cumberland County fr Rev. Kevin B. O'Doherty Sodelity B.V.M. Moderator Director of Athletic Rev. Edward E. Lucano Rev. Charles P. McGarry Superintendent of School Diocese of Camden I Rev. Jerome M. Pritco Spiritual Director, St. Paschal Baylon Tabernacle Society 9 FACULTY Mother M. Clare Anita Principal Rev. Kevin B. O’Doherty Religion 3 Rev. Jerome M. Prisco Religion 4, Public Speaking Rev. Edward E. Lucano Religion 2 Sister Grace Madeleine English 4, Business, Library Sister Anita Gertrude Music, Dramatics Sister Grace Catharine Science, Mathematics Sister Maria Anita Latin, French Sister Clare Gervase Religion. Mathematics, History Sister Edward Benedict English, Art Sister Owen Gertrude Religion, French, History Mr. Lawrence Luongo Coach. Boys' Basketball. Health, Physical Education Miss Margaret Downey Coach, Girls' Basketball, Health, Physical Education Miss Victoria Crovo, R.N. Health Mrs. Margaret Beu, R.N. Health 10 Quick lunch on the crowded campus. _______ A Chanc fo «'•• on. of the day's m Mf •mporf.nf ,p afc rj y mo,f Press Conference Tired but happy seniors, after a grand tour of the campus. . Senior Class Officers awed by the . campus' beauty. The chapel holds our hallowed farewell to Yillanova. Souvenirs in hand, we turn our steps toward home. Lasting Memories of Our Senior Retreat TALLY-HO! Come on in, the water's line! Some pointers from Tommy. Our Pros of the future. Cele end Yvonne cengrotulate the winners. HOME ECONOMICS What «vary woman should know. Mayor John C. Gitlone awards trophy to Miss Columbia. Seniors are among the honored ladies of the Knights' Court. 'Cinderella before the ball. Seniors help to celebrate Open House at the Vine- land Telephone Office. Test phones prove interesting, Another eiperience on wis- dom's road. Rosalie Di Paola receives Mos Courteous Driver of the Week award. Highlights Dr. Shumann presents the Report of the United States Olympic Com- mittee 1948 Games to Senior Class Officers. Michael Diorio takes part in the Christmas broadcast at Station WWBZ. As the first place winner in the Voice of Democracy essay contest, Rosalie defeated three opponents. Future Game It' a jump! LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach, Mr. Harry Luongo, John Michaal, Dennis Pearsall, Ernes! Merighi, Robert Gottardi, Robert Moynahan, Michael Leone, Thomas Davis, Michael Kane, Paul Marsicano, Harold Curley, Joseph Reilly, Joseph Alexander, Graduate Manager of Athletics. Varsity players reach for their 90a!. Another basket for Joe Reilly! LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Joseph Alexander, Graduate Manager of Athletics, Thomas Merighi, Joseph Ambrose, Edward Av- ena, Bart Bastian, Solve D'lp- polito, John Dever, Thomas Caterina, and Coach, Mr, Lawrence Luongo. LEFT TO RIGHT, kneeling: Yvonne Ficcaglie, Cecilia Greene. Lucille Milanese, Jen FerreHi, Rot Dallego, Christine La- briola. Second row: Miss Downey, coach; Eleanor Newton, Kathleen Rocco, Mary Jane Castellini, Bernice Van Steyn, Angelina Scarpa, Patricia Hennessey, Georgia Patterson, Janet Dondero, Lucille Magolda, manager. Back row: Jac- quoline Calabrose. Elsa Enzman, Rosemarie Sikking, Marie Sasdelli. LEFT TO RIGHT: Yvonne Ficcaglia, Barbara Mercurio, Cecilia Green, Georgie Patterson, Janet Don- dero, Rose Dallego, Rose Bruno, Dolores Healy, Geraldine Rantucci. Kneeling: Lucille Magolda, manager. Girls’ Basketball Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Dolores Cox, Barbara Morgan, Norma Di Paola, Dianna Popper, Christina Pilla. Cor- inna Marino, Ruth Scarani, and Maryanne Puccio. Kneeling: Lucilia Magolda. Overguarding! Out of boundsl LEFT TO RIGHT: Loretta Noale. Beverly Scriveni, Dolores Calliari, Ella Squires, Angela, Arata, Agnes Enoch, Pauline Scaglia, Irene Baci- galupo, Marlene Orlendini, Marie Rosati, Eleanor Pellerito. Junior girls find Physical Education an enjoyable means of preserving good health. They stoop to conquer! Block that shot! Over the line! “Learned we from Thee Goc ’s Sacred Lessons all.” JOSEPH R. CUPINI Clast President 1950-1954 Esteemed, loved, respected by ell the students of Sacred Heart High School 26 PRESIDENT HAROLD T. CURLEY Vice-President JANET C. DONDERO Secretary CLASS OFFICERS GEORGIA A. PATTERSON Treasurer Undor their able leadership, GASPER F. LO BIONDO Mission Moderator ♦he class of '54 worked smoothly toward its final goals. LUCILLE A. MAGOLDA Mission Moderator 27 DANIEL FRANK CHINNICI 730 S. Sixth Street Vineland. N. J. Danny Sacred Heart Parish Happy-go-lucky . . . takas life on the cuff ... a will- ing ' chauffeur for tho qirls ... an all-around qood guy . . . nover seen without a smile . . . courteous to all . . . intends to qo to LaSalle. A gentleman ever, with enemies few; he's seldom, if ever, crying the blues. Sodality 1.2.3.4; Prom Committee 3: Fatima Club 4; Basketball 1.2.3: Basoball 2; Choir I; Prom Committoo 3: Glee Club 1,2,3.4. JOSEPH ROBERT CUPINI Lincoln and Grant Avenue Vineland, N. J. Jaa Sacred Heart Parish Honorary president for four yoars . . . handsome . . . doesn't mind chauffeuring the kids . . . cooperative . . . qood dancer . . . someone to look up to . . . all roady for colleqe life. He sits high in his classmates' hearts. Gleo Club 2.3.4; Sodality 1.2.3.4; Dramatics 1.2.3.4; Prom Cmittee 3; Year Book Committee 4: Basketball Managor I; Fatima Club 4; Hiqh School President 4; Class Officer 1.2.3,4; Students' Assistance Commit- tee 4. HAROLD THOMAS CURLEY Grant Avenue Vineland, N. J. ' Hermit Sacred Heart Parish Star on tho basketball court ... a loader of men and a follower of women . . . easy qoinq . . . peps up any group . . . nice looking . . . Got any food? . . . hopes someday to be an accountant. At basketball, he can't be beat; A nicer guy 'tis hard to meet. Choir 1.2.3,4; Sodality 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 1.2.3.4; Dra- matics 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Baseball 1.2.3.4; Vice-Presidont 3.4; Fatima Club 4; Prom Committoo 3; Year Book; Students' Assistance Committee 4. THOMAS EDWARD DAVIS South Main Road Vinoland, N. J. Tom Sacrod Hoart Parish Gonuino gentleman . . . pugilist at heart ... at homo on the basketball court . . . bashful mannerism . . . smooth dancor ... a planned future. A combination rare but true. Athlete, friend, and good fellow too. Sodality 1.2.3.4; Gleo Club 1.2.3.4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3.4; Fatima Club; Choir 1,2,3.4. MICHAEL JOSEPH DIORIO 535 Mayfair Street Vineland, N. J. Mike Sacred Heart Parish Good lookinq . . . withes he were taller . . . loves to argue, especially with the opposite sex . . . basketball fan . . . qood student . . . one of the Hermits . . . Has hitched his waqon to a star . . . college bound. Is this not a rare fellow, A loyal and natural boy? Sodality 1,2.3.4; Choir 1.2.3.4; Sodality Prefect 4; Baskotball 1.2.3; Glee Club 2.3.4; Class Officer 2; Dramatics 1,2,3.4; Year Book Committee 4; Prom Committee 3; Fatima Club. GIACOMO JOSEPH FERRERO South East Boulevard Vineland, N. J. Jack Sacred Heart Parish Usually seen, but never heard . . . naturally intelli- gent . . . quite e hot rod . . . frequent blusher . . . loves to read . . . future business man. A man of few words doesn't have to take many of them back. Sodality 1,2.3.4; Fatima Club 4. SALVATORE PETER GALANTE 28 S. Academy Street Glassboro, N. J. “Salve St. Bridget Perish Easy to got along with . . . smooth dancer . . . hair that girls envy . . . perfect Palmor-Mothod . . . owns a cute jalopy ... a perfect gontloman on all occa- sions . . . has a high destiny. “Neither careless nor too glad Nor' too studious nor too sad. Sodality 1,2.3.4; Glee Club 2.3.4; Dramatics 2.3,4; Prom Committee 3; Fatima Club. CHARLES JAMES GOLDMANN 28 S. Myrtle Street Vineland, N. J. Rabbi Sacred Heart Parish Membor of Civil Air Patrol Radio Class . . . known for his New York accent ... an interest in the Junior Class . . . neat appearance . . . cooperative . . . destined to fly. “Haste makes waste—why hurry. Sodality 1.2.3.4; Fatima Club 4; Prom Committee 3. 30 CARL NEY GRAVEL III E. Pine Street Millville, N. J. Carl St. Mary Magdalen Loves to torment girls . . . neat dresser . . . class- mates, beware of our future mortician . . . qreat lover . . . sunny disposition . . . pet peeve, school. What I've been taught I forget; What I know, I've guessed. Sodality 1.2.3.4; Prom Committee 3; Dramatics 1.2,3; Fatima Club; Glee Club 2,3,4. GASPER FRANCIS LO BIONDO Landis Avanua Rosanhayn, N. J. Gap St. Mary Parish Enjoys studying . . . cooperative . . . one man in a million . . . soul of generosity . . . groat dreams about Georgetown . . . destined for the Hall of Fame. His virtues are many, his faults are few, Ha always does wall what ha aims to do. Sodality 1.2.3.4: Sodality Prefect 4; Gleo Club 2.3.4; Dramatics 1.2.3.4; Fatima Club 4; Prom Committeo 3: Class Roprosontative 4; Year Book Editor 4: Students' Assistonco Committee 4. FRANCIS DOMINIC MAZZONI North Main Road Vineland, N. J. Roscoe Sacred Heart Parish The guy with the hearty laugh . . . usually soon in that green Plymouth . . . nice-looking . . . never at a loss for a joke . . . likes to dance . . . has dreamy bluo eyes with colloge in their future. Who relished a joke and rejoiced in a pun; Whose tamper was generous and full of fun. Sodality 1.2.3,4; Prom Committee 3; Fatima Club. THOMAS ROBERT RONCHETTI SI I Crystal Avenue Vineland. N. J. Tommy Sacred Heart Parish A regular comedian . . . would like to be taller . . . friendly, especially with the jeunes filles . . . enjoys a good joke . . . bowling is his master sport . . . headed for Santa Clara University. A little guy. but strong— As merry as the day is long. Sodality 1.2.3.4: Glee Club 2.3; Dramatics 3: Class Officor I; Prom Committee 3: Fatima Club 4. VITO EDWARD SCARPA Oak Road Vioaland, N. J. Vaat Sacred Heart Parish Good lookinq . . . usually soon ridinq the avenue in his Buick . . . sonse of humor . . . blushes easily . . . ready smilo . . . sharp dresser . . . hopes to bo a dentist. ”A strappin' youth, he catches the girlies' eyes. Sodality 1,2,3.4; Prom Committee 3: Fatima Club. JOSEPH EDWARD SOLICK R.D. 2f6 Bridgeton, N. J. Jo St. Mary Parish, Rosenhayne Seeminqly quiot . . . unruffled demeanor . . . firm believer in the Eleventh Commandment . . . future farmer of America . . . easy to qet alonq with . . . keen eye. directed towards colleqe. A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the best of men. Sodality 1.2,3.4; Glee 3.4; Dramatics I; Fatima Club 4. JOSEPH ROBERT STAVOLI 726 Florence Avenue Vineland, N. J. Perch Sacred Heart Parish Possessor of a keen sense of humor . . . even tem- pered . . . friendly . . . lover of sports . . . enjoys dancinq . . . always on the alert to play some prac- tical joko . . . colloqe bound. A pleasant combination for happiness and qravity. Sodality 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 1.2.3.4; Choir 1,2.3.4; Dra- matics 1.2.3.4; Fatima Club 4. 32 WILLIS JOHN SUTTER 1154 Roberts Boulevard Vineland. N. J. Bill Sacred Heart Perish Master of History . . . qood sense of humor . . . always at the Park . . . planninq to qo to LaSalle . . . likes to drive . . . usually seen with Tom. Witty, lively, and full of fun, Yet one who usually qets his work done. Sodality 1.2.3.4; Dramatics 1.2.3.4; Choir 1.2.3,4; Gloo Club 2,3.4; Prom Committee 3; Fatima Club 4. ROSE MARY BRUNO 259 Magnolia Road Vineland, N. J. Ro Sacred Heart Parish Likeable personality . . . talks like a New Yorker . . . excellent typist . . . continually seyinq: My nerves! . . . qood mannered . . . future Housewife of America . . . has a standinq interest in Custom Kitchens. I have a heart with room for every joy. Sodality I.2.3.4; Glee Club 2.3.4; Prom Committee 3: Basketball 1.2; Immaculate Heart of Mary Club: Year Book. ANITA ROSEMARIE CONTENTO 321 Quince Street Vineland, N. J. Nita Sacred Heart Parish Good naturod and qenorous best describe her . . . fun-lovinq . . . packed full of rhythm . . . ready wit . . . personality plus . . . likes the Navy . . . hopes someday to be a Journalist. Bright, winning. Always at ease Humorous, nice Loves to tease. Sodality 1,2,3.4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2; Prom Committee 3; Theta Gamma Beta Sorority 4: Yoar Book Staff 4. 33 ROSE CAROLYN CUCCIA 614 Dock Street Millville, N. J. Rosie St. Mery Magdalen Parish Her specs and June are always with her . . . likos to oat but nevor gains a pound . . . Math qonius . . . dostined to tako over St. Mary's choir . . . roady for State Teachers' College. Let there be music for all the moods that pass. Sodality 1.2.3.4: Dramatics 1,2.3.4; Glee Club 1,2.3.4; Prom Committee 3: Year Book Committee 4: Immacu- lato Heart of Mary Club 3.4; St. Mary's Choir 1,2.3.4. i ROSE RACHAEL DALLAGO 1009 Chestnut Avenua Vineland, N. J. Ro Sacred Heart Parish Snappy basketball player . . . never too tired to dance . . . proud holder of Most Valuable Player Aword for basketball in Junior year . . . conqenial, friendly girl . . . destinod to be the Mayor's secretary. She's not too serious, not too gay, Just a real good friend in every way. Sodality 1.2.3.4; Baskotball 1.2.3.4; Choir I.2.3.4: Glee Club 2.3.4; Dramatics 1.2.3.4; Theta Alpha Chi Soror- ity 4; Year Book 4; Prom Committee 3: Sacristan I. DOROTHY MADELEINE DEMMER 19 E. McNeal Street Millville. N. J. Dot St. Mary Magdalene Sandy blonde . . . dostined for the business world . . . always seen with Bornice . . . loads of fun . . . favor- ite hobby, writinq letters . . . loves dancing . . . gettinq roady for Wheaton's. Friendship has a power To sooth affliction in her darkest hour. Dramatics 2.3.4; G!oo Club 1.2.3.4; Prom Committeo 3: Sodality 1,2.3,4; Immaculato Heart of Mary Club; Year Book 4. JEANETTE ANN DENTINO 529 Buck Street Millville. N. J. Jet St. Mary Magdalene Dostined to own a roller-skatinq rink . . . loves all sports, especially football . . . favorite school sub- ject, typing . . . pals around with Ann . . . ploasinq personality . . . wears specs becominqly. I am carefree all the day. nothing bothers me. Dramatics 1.2.3.4; Gloo Club 1,2.3.4: Prom Committoo 3: Sodality I.2.3.4. ROSALIE CONCETTA DI PAOLA 15 DeShibe Terrace Vineland, N. J. Ro Sacred Heart Parish Essence of politeness ... a more popular qirl is hard to find . . . favorite pastime—makinq honors . . . cute, petite, and vivacious . . . Miss Courteous Driver of 1953 ... on her way to Georgetown. She is pretty to walk with and witty to talk with and pleasant to think on. Sodality 1,2.3.4; Sodality Prefect 4: Glee Club 2.3.4: Dramatics 1.2,3.4: Cheerloedor 1.2: Choir 1.2.3.4; Sac- ristan I; Class Officer I: Prom Committee 3: Theta Alpha Chi Sorority; Year Book 4. JANET CATHERINE DONDERO 1016 Park Avenue Vineland, N. J. Jan Sacred Heart Parish Koen eye for the opposite se . . . always late for appointments . . . loves to dance . . . strikinq smile . . . lively chatter . . . can't readily understand a joke . . . destined for the business world. Bright and pleasant, sweet and nice, Pull of pep and full of spice. Sodality 1.2.3.4; Gloe Club 2,3.4; Choir 1.2.3.4; Bas- ketball 2.3.4; Dramatics 1.2.3.4: Prom Committee 3: Athletic Promotion Committee 3: Students' Assistance Committee 4: Class Officer 1.2.3.4; Theta Gamma Beta Sorority 4: Year Book 4. YVONNE AGNES FICCAGLIA 512 Hazel Avenue Vineland, N. J. Evie Sacred Heart Perish God-givon voice . . . serious only when necessary . . . everybody's pal . . . fun to be with . . . can't speak durinq elocution because she's always lauqh- ing . . . wherever you find Yvonne you will find Christine . . . her aim is the hiqhest. “Dear music that can touch beyond ell else The soul that loves it. Sodality 1.2.3.4; Dramatics 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 1.2.3.4; Prom Committee 3: Year Book 4; Sodality Prefect 4; Immaculate Heart of Mary Club 3.4; Choir I.2.3.4. BERNICE MARY FILACHEK 19 W. McNeel Street Millville. N. J. Bernie St. Mary Magdalene Her trade mark is her red hair . . . has the patience of Job . . . always a perfect lady . . . lots of fun . . . Dot's other half . . . will be a competent secre- tary at Millville s famous Lab. So sweet the blush of bashfulness. Sodality 1.2.3.4; Dramatics 2.3.4; Gloo Club 1.2.3.4: Prom Committee 3; Year Book 4; Immaculate Heart of Mary Club 3,4. MARY LOUISE GHAGAN 704 N. Fourth Street Millville, N. J. Mary Lou St. Mary Parish Quiet . . . sincere . . . gracious manner . . . avid interest at V.H.S. . . . short in inches . . . sweet smile. • Her manner so loyal and mild, Fits with her pleasant smile. Glee Club 2.4; Dramatics 1,2,4; Sodality 1,2,3.4; Prom Committoo 3. 36 CECILIA ROSE GREENE 1049 New Pear Street Vineland, N. J. Cele Sacred Heart Parish Winninq personality . . . the more crucial the mo- ment, the faster Cele chews . . . who can ever forqet her snooze . . . qood companion . . . for her St. Joseph works miracles . . . cooperative and willinq helper . .,. future social worker. She looks like an anqel and acts like one too. But you can never tell what an angel will do. Sodality 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 1.2.3.4; Dramatics 1.2.3.4; Baskofball 1.2.3.4: Theta Alpha Chi Sorority; Choir 1.2.3.4; Prom Committee 3; Year Book Staff. LUCILLE ANTONIA MAGOLDA 727 Grape Street Vineland, N. J. “Lou Sacred Heart Parish Scods of activities . . . cooperative qirl in the class- room . . . Capable Captain of the Cheerleadinq squad . . . qood company . . . plenty of school spirit . . . bound to succeed . . . has her heart set on a medical career. Of all the art in which the wise eicel, Nature's chief masterpiece is speaking well. Sodality 1.2.3.4; Gloe Club 1.2.3.4; Choir 1.2.3.4; Dra- matics 1.2.3.4; Choerloador 1.2.3.4; Captain 4; Basket- ball Manager 1.2.3.4; Class Officer 1.4; Prom Com- mittoe 3: Year Book 4; Studonts' Assistance Commit- tee 4; Theta Gamma Bota 4. CHRISTINE ANNE LABRIOLA 918 New Pear Street Vineland, N. J. Chris Sacred Heart Parish Snappiest chapoau in town . . . future Florence Night- ingale . . . usually seen at Newcomb Hospital . . . always with a smile; never a frown . . . never refuses a friend . . . never without her better (?) half Evie. What makes her look so sweet and shy? We know there's mischief in her eye. Sodality 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 1.2.3.4: Dramatics 1.2.3.4; Basketball Manager 2,3,4; Immaculate Heart of Mary Club 3.4. 37 BARBARA ANN MERCURIO Illi Almond Street Vineland, N. J. Merc Sacred Heart Parish Short 'n' sweet . . . mania for dancinq . . . whiz on the typewriter . . . can take a joke . . . qood har- monizer . . . most cooperative . . . destined for City Hall. Sweet and mischievous—a friend today, A friend tomorrow, a friend always. Sodality 1.2.3.4: Choir 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Dra- matics 1.2.3.4: Basketball I; Basketball Manaqor 2.3; Prom 3; Theta Gamma Beta Sorority 4; Year Book 4. ANGELINA ANN MONTRESOR East Avenue and Elmer Road Vineland, N. J. Angie Sacred Heart Parish Known for her tininess . . . loves to dance ... al- most always talks about her car . . . has a qreat in- torost in Hammonton . . . incessant qiqqler . . . soon about school with Anne and Rose. Small of stature, but large of heart. Sodality 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 2.4; Prom Committoo 3; Year Book 4. ANN ROSE MYHRE East Landis Avenue Vineland, N. J. Annie Sacred Heart Parish Famous for runninq here, there, and ovorywhoro . . . craves excitement . . . loves dancinq and skatinq . . . future secretary . . . never a dull momont . . . a wonderful friend. Always happy, always true, Often funny, never blue. Sodality 1.2.3.4; Dramatics 2.3: Choir 1.2; Gloo Club 1.2.3,4; Prom Committee 3: Year Book 4. 38 GEORGIA ANN PATTERSON 159 Arbor Avenue Vineland, N. J. George Sacred Heart Perish Vory cut© . . . has a particular interest in Newfield . . . usually seen driving around in the Li'l Mon- ster . . . oxcels in sports, especially basketball . . . liked by all . . . would like to bo a Lab Technician. She mixed sports and studies And mixad them well. Sodality 1,2.3.4; Gloo Club 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Dramatics 1.2,3.4; Prom Committee 3: Athletic Pro- motion Committo© 3; Year Book Staff; Class Officor 1,3,4; Students' Assistance Committee 4; Theta Gamma Bota Sorority 4. FRANCES MARIE PEGOLOTTI Harding Highway Richland, N. J. Fran St. John Parish Usually seen with her cousin Frances . . . well liked by evoryono . . . ono of the f©w girls whose hair doesn't get straight whon it rains . . . nice disposi- tion . . . Likes Chom Lab. . . . neat dresser . . . all sot for College of Chestnut Hill. She has a very pleasant smile and a twinkle in her eye. Sodality 1,2.3.4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3. THERESE MARLENE PEPPER 9 Elmwood Avenue Vineland, N. J. Terry Sacred Heart Parish A cup of coffco ploaso . . . smil© for ©voryone . . . energetic . . . bound to succeed . . . future social worker . . . true to her friends and work. She laughs and she giggles all the day. She's a cute little girl with a cute little way. Sodality 1,2.3.4; Glee Club 2.3,4; Choir 1.2.3.4; Mis- sion Moderator 3; Cheerleader I; Dramatics I.2.3.4; Sacristan I; Prom Committee 3: Theta Alpha Chi Sor- ority; Year Book. 39 GEORGETTE ELIZABETH QUINLAN East Landis Avenue Vineland, N. J. Georgia St. Mary Parish, East Vineland Thrives on Chemistry end Math . . . has an interest at Villanove . . . earrings and she will never part . . . likes sports . . . after College, plans teaching . . . enjoys a good time. True as the compass to the pole, We're sure that she will reach her goal. Sodality 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 3. GERALDINE ANNE RANTUCCIO 341 Fourth Street Vineland, N. J. Jerry Sacred Heart Parish Cream of the crop . . . easy blusher . . . loves to jitterbug . . . noted for her sense of humor , . . sparkling personality . . . intends to become a nurse. Bursting with humor and with xest— Jerry's the better of the best. Sodality 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 2.3.4; Dramatics 1.2.3.4; Basketball Manager 2.3.4; Prom Committee 3; Im- maculate Heart of Mary Club 3.4. JUNE DARLENE REGINAK Cumberland Road Millville, N. J. Junio St. Mary Magdalene Future Florence Nightingale . . . nice personality . . . Cadillac Kid . . . always seen with her other half. Rosie . . . favorite saying, Where is my wallet? ... . dreaming of Georgetown Medical. Speak up young lady, and show your worth, There's a definite spot for you on earth. Dramatics 2.3.4; Glee Club 1.2.3.4; Prom Committee 3: Sodality 1.2.3.4; Immaculate Heart of Mary Club 3.4; Year Book Staff. 40 RUTH EVELYN SCARANI 27 Victory Av«nu« Vineland, N. J. Ruthio Sadred Heart Parish Peppy cheerleader . . . better late than never . . . fashion wise ... a qay, happy nature . . . ploasinq personality . . . loyal friend . . . sure to make some- one a qood secretary. Blonde, blue-eyed and very qay To every heart she wins a way. Sodality 1,2.3.4; Choir 1.2.3.4: Glee Club 1.2.3.4; Dramatics 1.2.3.4; Cheerleader 1.3.4; Prom Commit- tee 3: Mission Moderator I. ANNE ROSE SIKKING East Oak Road Vineland. N. J. Annie Sacred Heart Parish A friend to remember . . . runs a race with her tongue . . . at home on the basketball court . . . unusual eyes . . . happy-go-lucky . . . loves to skate . . . will be an admirable secretary. Happy am I, from care I am free. Why aren't they all content like me? Sodality 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 1.4; Year Book; Prom Committee 3; Basketball 1.2.3,4. BARBARA MARIE TISCHBEIN Roosevelt Boulevard Vineland, N. J. Barb1 Sacred Heart Parish Eyelashes qirls envy . . . seen, but never heard . . . advice for everyone ... a friend to the chickens . . has a cute qiqgle . . . will be a kind Lady in White. A silent tongue and a true heart are most admirable things. Sodality 1.2.3,4; Glee Club 1.4; Prom Committee 3. 41 FRANCES JOSEPHINE TOFFENETTE Sherman Avenue Vineland, N. J. Franny Sacred Heart Parish Poised and pleasant . . . lovely to look at . . . makes friends easily . . . sweet personality . . . qood student . . . always around when needed . . . look- ing forward to her colleqo days at Chestnut Hill. It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Sodality 1.2.3.4; Gloe Club 2,3,4: Dramatics 2,3,4: Prom Committee 3. ROSEMARIE VIRGINIA TONIELU Wheat Road Minotola, N. J. Ro St. Michael Parish Novor-a-dull-momont qal . . . dancinq a favorite pass- time with hor ... a hit with the opposite sex . . . loves anythinq digestible . . . usually seen drivinq her brother's Ford . . . will someday be an excellent Medical Secretary. Her witty jest, her frequent smile, Make her friendship well worth-while. Sodality 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 2,3.4; Dramatics 2.3: Bas- ketball 3.4; Prom Committee 3; Theta Gamma Beta Sorority 4; Year Book 4. PATRICIA JULIA WIELAND Valley Avenue Vineland, N. J. Pat Sacred Heart Parish Prefors opera to jan . . . holds her own scholas- tically . . . loves history . . . hopes to work for the U.N. ... a bit of seriousness plus a bit of fun . . . bound for Catholic University. No magic shall sever thy music from thes. Sodality 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 2.3.4; Dramatics 1.2.3.4; Theta Alpha Chi Sorority; Choir 1,2.3,4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Year Book Staff. 42 Off-duty officers discuss a class problem. FIRST ROW: Theresa Bellamy, Joan Steelman. Lucille Napoli, Agnes Dondero, Teresa Montesanto, Rita Ammirato, Joyce Randexio. SECOND ROW: Joseph Tuso. Robert Ush- ler, Ronald Gottardi, Robert Gardella, Peter Colucci, Charles Reilly, Marlene Fiocchi. THIRD ROW: Patricia Lauber, Christine Profetta, Norma Matos. Eleanor Inferrera, Mary Agnes Giacomelli, Irene Girone. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Hennessy, Joanne Kane, Rosemary Ramb, Corinne Marino. Reneo Bacque, Claire Corson. FIFTH ROW: Anthony Greenwood, Robert Hall. Edward Walsh, Michael Calabrese. Robert Vetter, Anthony Barber. SIXTH ROW: Joseph Moreno. John Baroon, Joseph Valentine. Paul Dechtn, Robert Jost. SEVENTH ROW: Dominic Diorio, Anthony Farina, Joseph Ambrose, Eugene Tobol- sk!, George Luciano. F R E S H M A N A President, Theresa Bellamy: Vice- President. Peter Colluci; Secretary, Corinne Marino; Treasurer, Michael Calabrese; Mission Moderator. Joyce Randazzo. 46 Edward Avona. Barbara Collett, Thomas Cestollini, John Petrosky, Marilyn DeSantis, and Michael Hennessey are the able Class Offi- cers of Freshman B. FIRST ROW: Katherine Leshay, Patricia Forcinito, Dolores Kindle, Doris Toregresso, Mildred Camerano, Frances George. SECOND ROW: Patricia Castellini, Roseanne Messino, Margaret Jones, Joen DiBiaso. THIRD ROW. Barbara Collett, Marlene Scarcella, Georgette Mahady, Jacqueline Favretto, Rebecca Squires, Marie Patrignani. FOURTH ROW: Mari- lyn DeSantis, Marie Meneghetti. Barbara Scarpa, Rosemarie Rosenti. FIFTH ROW: Wallis Moore. Thomas Smith, Joseph Majeski, Joseph Besada, James O'Hallaran, Richard Goldmann. SIXTH ROW; Albert Cossisi, Michael Hennesy, Roland White. SEVENTH ROW: Henry Davis, Joseph Smith, Sanford Chinnici. EIGHTH ROW: Phillip Ambrose, Thomas Cata- rina. James Scarpa. NINTH ROW: Francis Gervata, John Petrosky, Thomas Castellini. TENTH ROW: Edward Avena, Philip Jost, John Barrette. ELEVENTH ROW: Richard Myers, Joseph Pace. John Bradley, Robert Curry. F R E S H M A N B 47 FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Nese, Agnes Evenston, Constance Dalesandro. Frances Hurley, Marie Licari, Bernice Pensa. SECOND ROW; Barbara Morgan, Judith Happekotte. Jacqueline Calarese, Theodora Durand. Ann Marie Reilly, Mary Ann DeMarco. THIRD ROW: Elsa Enzman, Gloria Greganto, Marie Curliss, Ann Maillet, Mary Ann Corsiqlia. FOURTH ROW: Catherine Guinta, Audrew Vertolli, Jeanette MacDonald, Elizabeth Van Steyn, Rose Marie Sikking. Diane Galzerano. FIFTH ROW: Joseph Reilly, Edward Sutter, Angelina Scarpa. Paul Marsiciano, Jean Franzoi. SIXTH ROW: Anthony Bocelli, Anthony Pino, Dennis Pearsall. SEVENTH ROW: Matthew Jordan, Arthur Knudsen, Joseph Bacque. EIGHTH ROW: George Ingraldi, James Davis, Robert Ingraldi. NINTH ROW: James Shropshire. Anthony Rocco. s 0 p H 0 M O R E Sophomore A Class Officers, left to right: Edward Sutter, Mission Leaders; George In- graldi. Vice-President; Elsa Enz- man. President; Anthony Boc- celli. Secretary; Matthew Jor- dan, Treasurer. Alert and dependable class officers of Sophomore B sec tion Janice Mazzei. Dolores Cox. James Gruccio, Jeanne Shannon, Robert Gottardi, and Angel Matos. FIRST ROW; Patricia Sayre, Barbara Hall, Yo- landa Trofe, Margaret Westcott, Margaret Gal- ante, Florence Chinnici, Dolores Cox. SECOND ROW; Phyllis Serra. Virginia Risi. Inez Macconi, Rosemarie Visconti, Agnes DePaul, Clara Filippi. Janice Mazzi, Patricia Williams. THIRD ROW: Sarina Porcaro, Lucille Milanesi, Patricia Walsh, Diane Pepper. Marie Gervato, Rose Boyle. Marie Sesdelli, Norma DiPaola, Pauline Wulderk. FOURTH ROW: Gerald Buscemi, Richard Mays, Charles Reidel, Bernice Ven Steyn, Theresa Jost, Jeanne Shannon. FIFTH ROW: Bartholmew Bas- tian. Angel Matos. Thomas Merighi, Emmett Mil- ita. Richard Whitaker. Anthony Mourovis. SIXTH ROW: Robert Moynihan, James Gruccio, Charles Tamagni. SEVENTH ROW: William Hering, Rob- ert Gottardi. 49 JUNIOR Junior Class Officer : John Michael, President; Lloyd Scarani, Vice-President; Christine Pilla, Secretary; Ernest Merighi, Treasurer; Kathleen Rocco, Mission Mon- itor; John Zucal, Mission Monitor. FIRST ROW; Christine Pillo, Eleanor© Pellerito, Vivian Di- Biase, Rita Piz:o, Patricia Everston, Dolores Costellini, Joan Reale, Florence Patrone, Elena Donato, JoAnn Maniscolco, Irene Bacigalupo. Pauline Scaglia. Kathleen Rocco. SECOND ROW: Jane Ferretti, Agnos Enoch. Marlene Orlandini. Marie Rosati, Arlene Orlandini, Mary Ann Ruccio. Rochelle Gal- zerono, Kathleen Finn, Angela Romano, Eleanor Newton. THIRD ROW: Constance Neary, Rose Marie Barber, Barbara Mariani, Rosemarie Fabietti, Anne Buckley, Dolores Collier!, Janice Figarole, Barbara Riedi, Mary Elizabeth Levari. TOP ROW; Mary Jane Castellini. Angel Arata, Jeanette DePalma, Beverly Scrivani, Ella Squires, Rose Marie Bruno, Barbara O'Brien, Loretta Neal, Patricia Hennessy. Junior Boys TOP ROW: Peter Van Steyn, Lloyd Scar- ani, Joseph Rocco, Allen Wallace. Mich- ael Leone, Michael Kane. SECOND ROW; John Crovo. James Myers. John Roma. Martin Stephenson. Solve D'lppo- lito. David Valentine, Angelo DeMarco. FIRST ROW; John Zucal, Paul Grennon. Kurt Ulbrich, John Dever. Richard An- doloro, John Gruhler, John Michael, Ernest Merighi. A companion simulated our RELIGION Student panel discussions end quizzing enliven FreiHman A' Religion Class. Joyce Randazzo asks, WKy doe not the Catholic Church approve of divorce?” Rosalie Oi Paola and Salvatoro Galante outline the spread of Christianity in the early Roman Empire. The Coronation of Charlemagne pro- vides an interesting phase in Sopho- more Religion Class. The most vital period of every Junior's Day is Religion. Patricia Hennessy reads the chapter on Charity. ENGLISH Looking at leisure. Freshmen learn to handle the tools which will open to them wider vistas of enjoyment in English. John Gruhler and Mary Eliz- abeth Levari interpret well- known lines from Julius Cae- sar for students of Literature III. The French language is no stumbling block to Janice Fig- arole as she reads to the Junior Class. It's introduction time in French I as Barbara requests of Charles, Permettez-moi de vous presenter mon amie Mad- emoiselle Porcaro. HISTORY Looks like e heated argument between Mr. Lipari and Jo soph Stavoli. To a group of interested World History students Sanford Chinnici points out the limits of Charlemagne's Empire. 58 £ M A T C S Michael Diorio hat an inter- ested class in Plane Geometry. Freshmen find fun in plotting points in algebra class. Junior Academic students master algebra problems. Sophomore A demonstrate their dexterity in making vari- ous kinds of angles with com- passes. The eternal triangle Vito Scarpa, Rosalie Di Paola and Gasper Lo Biondo solving intricate problems in Algebra II. SCIENCE 61 Francis Mazzoni teaches Joseph Stavoli the problems of mimeographing. The sum of the substance! Check and triple check. The why and the wherefore. Serious concentration on a speed test. BUSINESS Comments end suggestions ere received es these Fresh men discuss their current erf projects. THE ARTS Chomists must be watchful, neat and exactii Jot Stavoli's cast’ing smile. Yvone and Christine's delighi in viewing the chalice donated by the I.H.M. Club. MOTHER BELOVED The Press Moeting at Villanova Visiting the Convent on Hallowe'en as HOLY GHOSTS'' Georgia's helpful suggestions at our Sorority meetings. Time out for tea. the MEXICAN HAT DANCE FIRE DRILL prectice. our trip to Gettysburg as Juniors. Annual Sodality receptions. Mi !■■ ■■■ •aa 335 doily SENIOR CONCLAVES. ||P I before Bill Sutter's impersonations et the house parties. Happy dismissals at 2:30. Detention punishments — cleaning win. dows. the coveted SENIOR privilege—using the front door. Grand March lad by Sanior of '54. STARDUST BALL Chaperone at our Prom from left to right. Mr. and Mr . Serge Gravel, Dr. and Mr . Anthony Magolda, Mr. Wieland, Mr. and Mr . Anthony DiPoola, Mr. and Mr . Frank LoBiondo. WINTER WONDERLAND 75 When the light is green at two-fifteen! Going home. Our years of school at Sacred Heart have meant much to us. The period of time has been short compared with the years that lie ahead, and yet for each of us, these years have been full of significance and rich with meaning. We have received truly a liberal education from our Alma Mater. We would like to express sincere appreciation to everyone who has made this possible; and our deepest regret upon leaving them. THE CLASS OF 1954 PATRONS To our loyal Patrons: Sufficient praise will never be available for all of our generous Patrons and Donors who have supported us so faithfully during the past year. They are the ones who have made our dream of a yearbook come true. They, too, should share in its glory. With- out their valuable encouragement and monetary assistance, this 1954 VINE LEAVES would not be ours to treasure in the years to come. GOD BLESS YOU. THE CLASS OF 1954 The Most Rev. Bartholomew J. Eustace, S.T.D. Most Rev. Msgr. James A. Bulfin Very Rev. Msgr. William J. Hickey, S.T.D., V.F. Rev. Charles P. McGarry Rev. Leonard A. Mroczkowski Rev. Edward E. Lucano Rev. Kevin B. O'Doherty Rev. Jerome M. Prisco Rev. Angelo M. Allegrini, O.S.A. Rev. Anthony Cirami, O.S.A. Rev. Joseph Toscani, O.S.A. Rev. Thomas J. Gooley Rev. Charles D. Keiser Rev. Jerome T. Pionkowski Rev. Christopher Mazzolini Rev. Dennis J. Rigney Rev. James J. Zegers Rev. Edward J. O'Connor Rev. Peter S. Sprofera Sisters of St. Joseph Class of 1954, Sacred Heart High School Class of 1955. Sacred Heart High School Class of 1956, Sacred Heart High School Class of 1957, Sacred Heart High School Sacred Heart P.T.A. 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