Sacred Heart High School - Vine Leaves Yearbook (Vineland, NJ)

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Jeace TO THIS SCHOOL AND TO ALL WHO DWELL IN IT mm Vine Leaves SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL VI LAND NEW ] ER EY THE MOST REVEREND BARTHOLOMEW J. EUSTACE, S.T.D. Bishop of Camden Almighty and eternal God, we humbly beseech in it with Your grace that they may graciously and km liee, to deign to look upon Your children; infuse usefully be taught, that they may seize in intellect, m.i to their hearts the grace of the Holy Ghost that retain in heart, accomplish the work and in all things Ch «lightened and instructed through Him they may honor Your Name. Therefore, deign to bless and del TOW W ay pr. Iirist C Peaa Holy The theme of VINE LEAVES ha% b of the new Sacred Heart High Scho S.T.D., performed the ceremony, the and hearts of those who were privilege utranc eignesj aac ar Hear od, an to ma c inm O Lord Jesus Ch nto whatsoever f| iving: ’Peace to this house’ we pray that peace :iy be bestowed upon this house, selected for the ; ucation of youth and upon all the inmates, teachers id pupils, in it. Deign to preserve them, O Lord, m all infirmity; fill the teachers in it with the spirit I knowledge, wisdom, and fear of You; fill the pupils Almighty and eternal God, we humbly beseech I tec, to deign to look upon Your children; infuse i o their hearts the grace of the Holy Ghost that m suggested by the occasion of the episcopal blessing . October 16, 1955. Bishop Bartholomew J. Eustace, lemn memory of which will long remain in the minds to attend. and to In 5 of the us€ Holy Ghost descend upon all the inhabitants, teachers, rcti and students herein and remain forever. Through OI Christ Our Lord. Place a standard of safety, O Lord, upon this house wa and do not allow the persecuting Angel to enter an into it. Peace to this school and to all who dwell in it. Holy Lord, Father Almighty, through the inter- dri1 cession of the Saints, bless this house; bless our Th “Deign to preserve, 0 Lord . . . 4 VERY REV. MSGR. WILLIAM J. HICKEY. S.T.D.. V.F. Dean of Cumberland County THE REV. CHARLES P. McGARRY Superintendent of Sclioolt Diocese of Camden It is gratifying to be able to dedicate this new school at a time when dictatorial govern- ments in other lands are closing schools and retarding the education of their peoples . . . We are proud of our public school system, but we as Catholics prefer our religious schools. Catholic schools give their students all the advantages of a public school education, but additionally, pupils arc taught by teachers dedicated to the teachings of Christ. . . . Public schools and Catholic schools arc partners in the education of America’s youth. Catholic schools enable the child to develop spiritually, and this cannot be accomplished without religious education. From text of Father Charles McGarry’s Sermon delivered at the dedication of the high school. October 16, 1955 “Holy Lord, Father Al- mighty, bless this school as you deigned to bless the home of the Patriarchs, Abra- ham, Isaac and Jacob. REV. KEVIN B. O’DOHERTY REV. JEROME M. PRISCO REV. MICHAEL V. DALY 7 Lay Faculty Mi Ann P. Giacalone, A.B. English, Music, Speech, Dramatics Mr . Margaret Bcu, R.N. Home Nursing, First Aid Mr. John De Laurentis Boys Coach, Physical Education, Health Visit, we beseech Thee, O Lord, this abode and drive far from it all the snares of the enemy; preserve teachers and pupils in peace and may Thy blessings be always upon them. Miss Dolores T. I.opcrgolo Girls’ Basketball Coach Miss Victoria Crovo, R.N. Mr. Anthony J. Sisconc J.V. Coach 9 Faculty Sister M. Agnes Isabel, Principal English, French Rev. Kevin B. O’Doherty Religion 3 Rev. Jerome M. Prisco Religion 4 Rev. Michael V. Daly Religion 2 Sister Anita Gertrude M usic Sister Grace Catharine Biology, Chemistry, Business Sister Maria Anita Latin, French Sister Clare Gervase Mathematics, Physics Sister Edward Benedict English, Art Sister Owen Gertrude French, History Sister Mary Elena Religion, Latin, History Sister Consolata Maria English, Mathematics, Business Miss Ann P. Giacalonc English, Music, Speech, Dramatics 10 Dear Class of ’56: How many thoughts seek for expression in my mind as I greet you — Class of 56”! You claim as your own the distinction of being the first senior class to enter our new school building and the first to leave its sheltering walls as graduates. With interest and solicitude have I watched your progress from wide-eyed and timid freshmen to assured and knowing seniors, whom with a justifiable pride, Sacred Heart is sending forth as her finished product. Deep, very deep within her hopes lies that one which envisions each one of you as a faithful, courageous Catholic man or woman of the world in which you are soon to try your wings.” In every age and generation it has been the part of the world to meet youth with a challenge. Today is no different. In fact, it seems to me that the challenge which awaits you is more than ever bluntly realistic and demanding—one which dares you to live up to the tenets of your Catholic Faith and education. Will you—and you—and you be sufficiently staunch and loyal to answer by every day’s living, God helping, I will”? As you walk along the road of life, will you cast upon the tinsel of this world only a fleeting glance, your sights ever set upon values that are eternal? That so it may be is my prayer for you, dear graduates, as I bid you Godspeed. May He love you today, tomorrow, and always! Mothcr Clare Anita Almighty and eternal God, we humbly be- seech Thee, to deign to look upon Your chil- dren; infuse into their hearts the grace of the Holy Ghost that enlightened and instructed through Him they may know what is agree- able in Thy sight at all times and may progress in wisdom, age and grace. Through Christ Our Lord. Amen. Monthly observance of First Friday includes the conse- cration of the student body to the Sacred Heart. Norma DiPaola conducts this ac- tivity; students participate in their homerooms. Birthday and Jubilee Greeting in the form of spiritual gift were presented to Our Holy Father. Joseph Menz, Edith Mihaly, James Neary, and I.inda Dechen offer their spiritual contributions. Norma Di Paola, Sodality Prefect, congratulates the newly received sodalists, Betty Jean Gore, James Scarano, Rosemary Johnson, Ronald Sciaretti, Joann Zitto, Joseph Hayburn. 13 Front Row: Sandra Sachctti, Diane Sole, Josephine Sansalone, Patricia Neal, Joanne Donato. Second Row: John Dougherty, James Capo, Theodore Mercurio, Rob ert Novario, Joseph Montresor, Anisia Cehelslcy, Patricia White, Marie Elena Rosiello, Maria Franceschini, Carol Egizi, Janice Bertonazzi, Jacqueline Romanini, Veronica Canino, Pauline Olivia, Barbara Marinelli, Melanie Levari, Angela Galzerano, Judith Pease, Carolyn Hof- bauer, Margaret Dobson, Dolores Busnardo. Third Row: Patricia Suchadolski, Margaret McMahon, Elizabeth Tomlin, Lois Dannenhoffer, Mary Ann Duffek, Miriam Jost, Sandra Cupini, Mary Ann Marcin, Phyllis Manno, Rosemary Johnson. Fourth Row: Robert Christman, John Sikking, Robert Sutter, Edward McDonald, Mark De Santis, Ernest Augustine, Joseph Danna, Joseph Di Filippo, Philip Mancini, Joseph Menz, James Neary, Richard Chini, Carl Calliari, Samuel Gonzalez, Edmund Csefalvay, Carlo Merighi. Freshman A A study of the Bible in- trigues Mark De Santis and his associates. Front Row—Boys: Georg Cox, Ralph Quickmire, David Levy, Kenneth Keller, James Seeberger, Thomas Barber, Paul Dondero. Second Row: Elmer Hewitt, Ronald Rovegna, Harry Brooks, Rocco Capibianco, Ronald Sciaretta. Third Row: Robert Gruhler, Joseph Musso, Thomas Hagenbarth, Joseph Kaspar, Louis Smaniotta, William Reilly, Charles Pickering. Front Row—Girls: Maria Gallino, Mary Ann Di Matteo, Carol Montesanto, Cecilia Barlam, Joyce Nemec, Patricia Kane, Shirley Carol Durand displays her wares and attempts to inter est Antoinette Canino in a sale. Freshman B Dalesandro. Second Row: Judith Bari, Dolores Centritto, Maureen McLaughlin, Joan Barlam, Dorothea Dannen hoffer, Kathleen Ruberti, Patricia Zucca. Third Row: Barbara Bagliani, Carol Durand, Antoinette Canino, Betty Jean Gore, Rita Halloran, Barbara Neil, Victoria Greganti. Fourth Row: Joan Van Steyn, Judith Neri, Carol Ronchetti, Susan McKeon, Dolores Sauders, Phyllis Girgenti, Kathleen Rice, Kathryn Hewitt. Absent: James Scarano, Richard Tamanini. Freshman study case endings in Latin with Judith Bari and Charles Pickering point ing the way. Sister Mary Elena looks on approvingly. With Stevenson, these Fresh- men believe that Art is the expression of man's love for his work. Rocco Capabianco, Judith Neri, Carol Durand. Rich- ard Taminini appear very proud of their Mission achievements. Here they pose with their Moderator, Sr. Consolata Maria. Bottom Row: Joseph Spatola, Romeo Mezzetti, Dolores D’Augustine, Josephine Bruno. Second Row: Robert Solda, Joseph D’Agostino, John De Marco, Claudette De Paul, Patricia Gardella, Mary Theresa Coraluzzo. Third Row: Deno Marino, Michael Provenzano, Eugene Gui- cheteau, Joyce Fulton, Joyce Nesi, Edith Mihaly. Fourth Row: John Pierantozzi, Robert Vertolli, David Lelli, Ann Vastano, Catherine Enoch, Carol Arata. Fifth Row: Geraldine Mattioli, Dolores Mathias, Linda Dechen. Sixth Row: Philip McQuaid, James Reilly, Rudolph Favretto. Top Row: Madeline Borasi. Edwina Misiewicz Pauline Tischbein. Absent. Annette Curtis. Sophomore A 18 Gasper Taormina alerts a Sophomore biology group by demonstrating his point. Columnist Robert Wright discusses Catholic Press attractions with Judith Daly, Linda Dechen, Joyce Traverso, and Edith Mihaly. Bottom Row: Patricia Ieropoli, Eleanor Cherivtch, Ralph Tursini, Charles Catalano. Second Row: Rosemarie Giusti, Lena Ferrari. Third Row: Joyce Traverso, Leonor Di Pace, Robert Wright, Louis D’Alessandro. Fourth Row: Marie Davis. Elizabeth Imburgia, Joseph Jost, Edward Knudsen. Fifth Row: Angela Santomo, Judith Giovinazzi, Frank Mancini, William Coraluzzo. Sixth Row: Judith Daly, Carol Carletto, Robert Bassetti, Dom- inic Romano. Seventh Row: Annette Crovo, Lorraine LeFevre, Gasper Taormina, Terry Venturi. Top Row: Magdalen Van Steyn, Zandrea Caterina, Veronica Giacomelli, James Sehl, Richard Squires. Absent: Mary Snyder, Vincent Canino, Gregory Giancola. Sophomore B Sacristans Elizabeth Im- burgia, Veronica Giacomelli arrange candelabra while Linda Dechen, Mary Teresa Coraluzzo, Patricia Ieropoli and Carol Carletto check requisites for daily Mass. % Sr. Maria Anita encourages Veronica Giacomelli and Leanor Di Pace as they direct the singing of the French National Anthem. Father Thomas O’Mclia, M.M., is snapped by the photographer as he meets his friends, the Sophomores. Bottom Row: Catherine Tirelli, Mary Agnes Giacomelli, Theresa Bellamy, Doris Torregrosso, Lelia Giovanetti, Rebecca Squires. Second Row: Albert Cassisi, Peter Co- lucci, Gabriella Gentiletti, Katherine I.eshay, Margaret Hennessy, Joyce Randazzo. Third Row: Robert Ushler, Barbara Collett, Patricia Macklin, Georgette Mahady. Fourth Row: Charles Reilly, Robert Curry, Thomas Cas- tell ini, Dominic Diorio, Joseph Majeske. Fifth Row: Anthony Barber, Ronald Gottardi, Michael Hennessy, Richard Genoni, Robert Jost, Richard Goldman. Top Row: Joseph Ambrose, Joseph Smith, Edward Avena, Paul Dechen, Thomas Smith. Junior A French II Students assemble facts about Jeanne D’Arc as they master the Past Defi- nite. Lelia Giovannetti, Rob- ert Ushler, Mary Agnes Giacomelli attest to Sister Owen Gertrude’s statements. Obeying Pope' behest, these Juniors truly drink deep” of the poet's meaningful couplets. Under Sister Clare Gervase's supervision, Richard Genoni explains his solution of a quadratic to Junior A. Physics can be fun! Juniors learn the wonders of sound through their own experi ments. 23 Bottom Row: Roseanne Messina, France! George, Rita Ammirato, Mildred Camarano, Dolore Kindle. Marlene Fiocchi. Second Row: Irene Girone, Theresa Monte anto, Eleanor Inferrera, Jacqueline Favretto, Renee Bacque, Corinne Marino. Third Row: Joanne Kane, Chri tine Profetto, Marie Patrignani, Agne Dondero, Marilyn DeSantis, Barbara Scarpa. Fourth Row: Sanford Chin nici, John Catalano. Robert Gardella, Ro einarie Rosenti, Marlene Scarcella. Fifth Row: Michael Calabre e, Philip Jost, Joseph Tuso. Robert Hall. Top Row: Roland White, Eugene ToboUki, Edward Walsh. Junior B Stenography I students ex hibit their skill in steno- graphic techniques. Senior and Junior students, under the direction of Sister Anita Gertrude, prepare for the spring production of My Maryland.” Principals, as well as chorus members, arc in this group. A serious moment for Sister Edward Benedict and her English III students. Mr. and Mrs. Tessieri, dancing instructors, demonstrate a choreographic technique to My Marylanders.” Bottom Row: Margaret Galante, Ann Marie Reilly, Marie Gervato, Norma Di Paola, Audrey Vertolli, Theodora Durand. Second Row: Ann Maillet, Dolores Cox, Marie Sasdelli, Mary Ann De Marco, Diane Pepper. Third Row: Theresa Jost, Mary Ann Nese, Rosemarie Visconti, Mary Lynn Kiessling, Jeanne Shannon. Fourth Row: Anthony Pino, Anthony Boccelli, Thomas Merighi, Charles Riedel, Arthur Knudsen, James Gruccio. Fifth Row: James Curley, Anthony Rocco, George Ely, Joseph Bacque, Bart Bastian, Dennis Pearsall. Top Row: James Shrop- shire, Robert Gottardi, Joseph Reilly, Edward Sutter, Paul Marsicano, Jean Franzoi. Senior A M. Sasdelli, B. Van Steyn, and E. Van Steyn (stand- ing), glance over the shoul- der of R. Sikking in ad- miration of their newly received portraits. Hydrogen sulfide tests in- trigue the Senior boys as Sister Grace Catharine checks the experiments. Vitally important is this lesson in Home Nursing demonstrated by Mrs. Beu, R.N., to Seniors Jeanne Shannon, Rosemarie Vis- conti, Clara Filippi, and Barbara Hall. A new Bookkeeping project challenges the Seniors. Jan- ice Mazzei and Florence Chinnici explain details. Bottom Row: Jacqueline Calabrese, Rose Boyle, Bernice Pensa, Virginia Risi, Clara Filippi, Barbara Hall, Mar- garet Westcott. Second Row: Gloria Greganti, Constance Dalesandro, Patricia Walsh. Janice Mazzei, Sarina Por- caro, Frances Hurley. Third Ro : Elsa Enzman, Mary Ann Corsiglia, Elizabeth Van Steyn, Pauline Wulderk, Patricia Williams, Inez Maccani. Fourth Row: Bernice Van Steyn, Angelina Scarpa, Rosemarie Sikking, Jean- ette MacDonald, Diane Galzerano, Catherine Giunta. Fifth Row: Matthew Jordan, James Davis, Charles Ta- magni, Gerald Buscemi. Senior B Secretarial Students, Inez Maccani, Jeanette MacDonald, and Patricia Walsh, at the Ditto Machine, help to run off school announcements, while Angelina Scarpa and Rose Sik- king work together on the Address-o- Graph. Jeanette MacDonald holds a Guide to Homemaking” for Mary Ann Corsiglia, Barbara Hall and Janice Mazzei to read after they took the nation-wide Home- maker of Tomorrow” exam- ination. Seniors Barbara Hall, Jac- queline Calabrese, Elsa Enz- man, Janice Mazzei, Cath- erine Guinta, Elizabeth Van Steyn, Sarina Porcaro, and Bernice Van Steyn review the rules for a good business letter as basis for their en- trance into the office world. Activities ‘- 0 . Galley proofs of Vinelandia are always interesting. Above, left to right, Theresa Bellamy, Marlene Fiocchi, James Gruccio, Joyce Randazzo, Dominic Diorio, Rebecca Squires, Jean Franzoi, Joseph Ambrose, Jeanette Mac- Donald, Bernice Van Steyn, Marilyn De Santis, Thomas Castellini, Ronald Gottardi, and Marie Gervato examine the Catholic Press Month edition. Vinelandia VINELmA for '“'Studdrd, Can the form of Vinelandia.” hfcto,, m Vine Leaves A choice glance of photos and photographers as evinced by J. Gruccio, R. Gottardi, and J. Franzoi. Mary Ann Corsiglia is equally efficient whether record' ing the day’s absentees or typing captions. Yearbook enthusiasts smile their delight, as they examine copy and photos. R. to L. standing, E. Van Steyn, M. A. Corsiglia, L. Kiessling, A. Vertolli, seated, A. M. Reilly. 33 Oui, oui,” say these foreign language seniors as the camera man asks them to pose. L. to R.: M. Gervato, A. Rocco, B. Bastian, N. Di Paola, M. Sasdelli, R. Visconti, A. Knudsen, and M. A. Nes . Languages John Catalano makes his own recording as his Speech instructor, Miss Giacalone, smiles approvingly. James Curley, Joseph Bacque, Bart Bastian watch as James Gruccio in- structs on the procedure to be fol- lowed for recording the voice prop- erly. Members of the National Problems Class participate in a panel discussion on United States-Canadian Relations. Timer: Thomas Merighi. Chairman: Joseph Reilly. Panel Members: Jean Franzoi, Theodora Durand, Arthur Knudsen, Anne Marie Reilly. Latin IV candidates present Twilight of the Gods,” a fascinating drama of classical merit. Kenneth Keller, Terry Venturi, and James Capo prepare to accompany Father on the Lenten Way of the Cross. Retreat Dominic Diorio offers his services to Father O'Melia, M.M., cn route to class. Miss Catherine Cresci, beloved organ- ist of Sacred Heart, smiles her delight while rendering ever faithful service. Fr. Thomai Mahoney, O.S.A., exchanges notes with Seniors A. Rocco, M. Ger- vato, N. DiPaolo, and C. Reidel after Retreat. Freshmen exhibit retreat smiles as they prepare to re- turn home. r _ Mayor John C. Gittone buys the first Heart Tag to help the current Heart Fund campaign. Making the sale is Mary Ann Corsiglia, a Sacred Heart School senior, with William Rich, chairman of the local drive looking on. 38 Another of the many gracious services is rendered by our de- voted school nurse, Mrs. Beu, as she applies the patch” test used in T.B. detection program. Ann Maillet is first, followed by Lynn Kiessling, Ann Marie Reilly, and Theresa Jost. James Shropshire, Robert Gottardi, Edward Sutter, and Thomas Merighi typify students' interest in a community project, The March of Dimes. Rebecca Squires, Theresa Bellamy, and Mary Agnes Giacomelli, were winners in the C. D. A. Poetry Contest conducted during Catholic Press Month. Mr. Joseph Alexander, Sacred Heart’s number-one Alumnus, patiently displays the school ring to worthy juniors. James Gruccio, top winner of I Speak for Democracy” Award, is presented with certificate of merit by Mr. Bruce Garlock as Mr. Ned Glover looks on. Rose Marie Visconti receives the Betty Crocker Home-makers Award from Mother Clare Anita. Winners of the poster contest spon- sored by the Catholic Daughters of America. Joseph Musso, Mariam Jost, whose poster is displayed, and Carol Egizi. Carol Egizi, Rebecca Squires, Mary Agnes Giacomelli, Mariam Jost, Jos- eph Musso, and Theresa Bellamy (seated) participated in Catholic Press Month by entering the poetry- poster contest and emerging as win- ners. Mr. Joseph Alexander, ’42, Varsity Club Presi- dent, presents City Championship trophy to Joseph Reilly, while Father O’Doherty and other members wear smiles of victory. L. to R., Mr. Victor Volpe, Joseph Reilly, ’56, Mr. Bart Bastian, Rev. Kevin O'Doherty, Sports Mod- erator, Mr. Joseph Alexander, Mr. David Ven- turi. fL0 9 % CG —;-ST viictB® hjer. . «ORTH tSPECH .. Varsity and Jay-vees Standing: Manager John De Marco, Coach De Laurentis, Bart Battian, James Reilly, Paul Marsicano, Joseph Reilly, Richard Genoni, Eugene Tobolski, Coach Siscone, Manager Arthur Knud- sen. Kneeling: Terry Venturi, Joseph Ambrose, Joseph Smith, Dennis Pearsall, Michael Hennessy, Edward Walsh, Edward Avena, Robert Gottardi. Varsity Club’s co-presidents and co- vice-presidents discuss plans for the club: Elsa.Enzman, Marilyn De Santis, Jean Franzoi, and Joseph Ambrose. Boys’ Varsity Team makes the scores but the Men’s Varsity Club provides the ways and the means. v ‘ Christmas The Senior Glee Club augmented Christmas festivities by daily carols. Scenes from the Christmas drama depict the essence of the season in theme and song. Lighting the Advent candle is J. Davis. Sen iors: C. Tamagni, G. Buscemi, and M. Jordan regard reverently this traditional holiday symbol. 45 . . Deign to bless and sanctify the entrance to this school and within the walls of this house may the Angels of light reside and may they guard the people in it, teachers and pupils. Who livest and reignest forever and ever.” Priests, Sisters, and inter- ested spectators await the arrival of the Bishop for the laying of the cornerstone. Sister Mary Elena stands with the children she teaches each Sunday morning at Landisville. The Catechism class from Our Lady of Pompeii, East Vineland, poses with their teachers. Sister Clare Gervasc and Sister Owen Gertrude. Ann Marie Reilly, ’56, assists the Sisters. Missions Mildred Camarano, ’57, tells her catechetical group from Our Lady of Victories, Landisville, about the Pope’s birthday. Mildred Camarano, Sacred Heart junior, practises Catholic Action by aiding Sister Consolata Maria in her missionary endeavors. Sister Edward Benedict and Sister Grace Catharine, assisted by Seniors Lucille Milanesi and Marie Gervato, instruct this group of children from St. Mary’s Church, East Vineland. i a. ■ ft a s % Sehottiscj Marie Kosenu Judith Caro] A Patricia Uort SoW« -T Chor e« il d Dechen Mihaiy « Wtae Ma( 55X — K Zabelh Bmburgio Ve TESSIERj Co fed Sol ne8l £rnC 0va ° HOV l rT First Choro v cca Sqojres 3SS serra Gcrva une Ca' Mese joecpfc CaT'° ier g Dianna Sole Jud‘th Pease Sandra SacchettJ CountO Dance Joanne Zitto Joanne Donato p ricla Kane Byllis Gergentf Ann Di Matteo : ■ .-i : ■ elli ughlin 55 rry Girls VWO- pu - orraine LaFe sephinc Brim ngclia Santom oan Van Stey ores Saudcrs larie Galleno oY Joan B Oecella Joyce Patrici Joyce r Ho, 40n v«tan, l'eron ca G Rita Halloran RUS !uthem Nights Anthony Barber tr 1 !•: Melaine I Patricia St ra Roscanne Masslna — at_Tirolll Basketball OUR VARSITY Front Ron : Dennis Pearsall. Edward Avena, Robert Gottardi. Richard Genoni. Joseph Ambrose. Back Row: Coach De Laurentis, Bart Bastian. Joseph Reilly, Paul Marsicano. Assistant Coach Siscone. 56 46 WILDWOOD CATHOLIC 48 Sacred Heart's first game and their first loss. 59 OCEAN CITY 58 The Hearts handed a good Ocean City five their first loss in gaining their fifth win. 73 CAPE MAY 69 Ed Avena broke up the game which went into overtime with his timely shooting. ST. JOSEPH. 80 HAMMONTON 54 Sacred Heart finished their regular season with their six- teenth win. 66 MILLVILLE 55 Sacred Heart broke Mill- ville’s ten game winning streak in revenging an earl- ier loss. 75 ST. JOSEPH, CAMDEN 52 The Hearts easily won their thirteenth as Joe Reilly hit his season's high with thirty-one. 82 ST. JOSEPH. HAMMONTON 5 3 The Hearts took their twelfth victory as Joe Reilly hit for nineteen points. HOLY SPIRIT, 63 ATLANTIC CITY 59 Sacred Heart’s fast break rolled up enough points to edge this one out. 74 VINELAND 57 Sacred Heart took the City Series for the first time in eleven years as Denny Pear- sall led the attack with seven- teen points. 64 ALUMNI 52 Sacred Heart won easily with Joe Reilly taking scoring honors with seventeen points. ! - 76 VINELAND 61 With this win Sacred Heart led by Reilly’s 23, was well on their way to the City Title. 78 ST. JOSEPH. CAMDEN 55 Denny Pearsall and Joe Reilly lead the Hearts to their fourth straight victory. HOLY SPIRIT, 81 ATLANTIC CITY 56 Holy Spirit was Sacred Heart’s fifth victim with Denny Pearsall's twenty eight points. WILDWOOD 53 CATHOLIC 58 Again the Wildwood five spoiled Sacred Heart’s rec- ord. ST. JAMES. 70 PENNS GROVE 39 Sacred Heart got on the winning path again as Joe Reilly lead the attack with twenty-one points. 95 CAPE MAY 68 The Hearts set a school rec- ord as all five starters hit double figures. ST. JAMES. 68 PENNS GROVE 28 Sacred Heart easily gained their eighth victory. 65 MILLVILLE 77 A good Millville five handed Sacred Heart their third loss. 100 HAMMONTON HIGH 70 Sacred Heart hits the century mark as Paul Marsicano sank the 100th point. Sacred Heart' 1956 Baseball Team flanks Coach De Laurentis. R. Genoni, D. Pearsall, J. Franzoi, J. Ambrose, A. Rocco, J. Reilly, E. Avena, B. Bastian. OUR JAY-VEES Front Ro : Robert Curry, Vincent Canino, Charles Reilly, Charles Catalano, Michael Hennessy, Joseph Smith. Back Row: Manager John De Marco, Eugene Tobolski, James Reilly, Thomas Smith, Terry Venturi, Edward Walsh, Coaches De Laurentis and Siscone. Coach Dolores Lopergola, A. Scarpa, M. Camarano, C. Tirelli, B. Van Steyn, J. Favreito, D. Galzerano, L. Milanesi. Girls’ Varsity: Mildred Camarano, Jacqueline Calabrese, Barbara Scarpa, Angelina Scarpa, Bernice Van Steyn (Captain), Diane Galzerano, Jeanette MacDonald, Jacqueline Favretto, Lucille Milanesi, Catherine Tirelli. Girls’ Jayvee Team: Front Row: Dorothea Danncnhoffcr, Elizabeth Imburgia, Judith Bari, I.canor Di Pace. Back Row: Carol Arata, Marie Davis, Magdalen Van Steyn, Judith Neri, Joan Van Steyn, Kathleen Rice, Katherine Hewitt, Mary Ann Duffek, Judith Pease. r Girls’ Basketball Team officials: Doris Torregrosso, Linda Dcchcn, Rebecca Squires, Elsa Enzman. Angelina Scarpa, Lucille Milanesi makes a shot as three Vineland High players watch closely. Action in the forward section as Bernice Van Steyn shoots for a basket while Angie Scarpa and Lucille Milanesi look on anxiously. Cheerleaders: Marilyn De Santis. Agnes Dondero, Patricia Walsh, Ann Vastano, Sandra Sachetti, Norma Di Paola (Captain), Marie Elena Rosiello, Carol Carletto, Catherine Enoch, Joyce Nese, Corinne Marino. Fill them with grace that having been graciously and usefully taught, they may GRADUATES seize in intellect, retain in heart, and in all things honor Your Name . . ” CLASS OF 1956 First Honor Students Robert Louis Gottardi James Joseph Gruccio Norma Josephine Di Paola Barbara Ann Hall Catherine Margaret Giunta Second Honor Students Charles William Riedel Jacqueline Frances Calabrese Jean Anthony Franzoi Mary Ann Theresa Corsiglia Joseph Anthony Reilly Elsa Martha Enzman iarie Jane Visconti 67 JOSEPH PAUL BACQUE North DfUta Drive Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Joe” . . . member of The Boy ” . . . trickster . . . digs Hound” sounds . . . has wings in his Ford . . . likes to dance . . . Got any gum?” . . . Ambition: Engineer. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Dramatics 1,2,4; Varsity Club 4; Score- keeper 4. BARTHOLOMEW BERNARD BASTIAN 142 East Oak Road Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Bart . . . sportsminded . . . always polite . . . talent for singing . . . good-natured . . . likes to tell jokes . . . Got any gum?” . . . happy-go-lucky fellow. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Sanctuary 1,2,3,'4; Dra- matics 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Varsity Club 4. ANTHONY EUGENE BOCCELLI 34 North Valley Avenue Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Tony . . . always willing to help . . . specs on nose . . . green Buick . . . likes sports and cars . . . dislikes Sunday drivers . . . Favorite saying: Oh yeah!” . . . Future engineer. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; Class Officer 2. ROSEMARIE CATHERINE BOYLE 614 South 7th Street Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Roe” . . . usually seen with Theresa . . . pony-tail . . . light hair . . . likes skating . . . Sec you later. Alligator . . . Ambition: Join the service and travel. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Dramatics 1; Choir 1,2,3. GERALD CHARLES BUSCEMI 127 Montrose Street Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Bussie” . . . S. A. I. s prize pupil . . . usually seen in blue Plymouth . . . whiz at typing??? . . . likes cops?? . . . dislikes homework . . . What did I do? . . . Ambition: A 6i P Owner. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2; Basket- ball 3; Varsity Club 4. JACQUELINE FRANCES CALABRESE 429 Quince Street Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Jackie ... a sports enthusiast . . . wonderful friend . . . beautiful hand- writer . . . spends spare time playing records . . . dislikes convertibles . . . favorite saying, Honest to Pete” . . . Post graduation plans . . . government work in Washington. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Dramatics, 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1,4; Varsity Club 4. FLORENCE BERNADETTE CHINNICI RD. 6, Delsea Drive Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Flossy . . . has dark hair and brown eyes . . . usually seen with Lucille, Elsa, Pat, and Norma . . . likes to eat . . . allergic to work . . . favorite saying: Oh, leave me alone . . . Post graduate plans: attendance at Trenton State Teachers College. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,'4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,'4; Journalism 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4. MARY ANN THERESA CORSIGLIA 814 Wood Street Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Mokey” . . . sweet kid . . . true pal . . . big brown eyes . . . keen sense of humor . . . likes yellow Chevies . . . honor girl . . . usually seen with Johnny . . . favorite saying: I made a mistake . . . Ambition: combination housewife-secretary. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1; Class Officer 1,4; Cheerlead- ing 1; Yearbook 4; Vinelandia 4; Dramatics 1. DOLORES ELIZABETH COX 126 Wallace Avenue Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART DoIIie” . . . one of our most popular seniors . . . radiant brown eyes . . . pals with Connie and Floria ... a real soccer fan . . . prefers the better things in life, namely, boys . . . averse to work . . . What a doll!” . . . future homemaker. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Choir 1,2; Dramatics 1,2; Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 1,2,3. JAMES WALTER CURLEY 122 York Street Bridgeton, New Jersey IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Jim . . . cooperative . . . popular with all . . . marvelous personality . . . collects jazz records . . . likes to trap, fish, and hunt . . . Hello there . . . Post-graduate plans: Doctor. Glee Club 1,2,4; Dramatics 1,2,4; Class Officer 1,4; Journalism 1,3. CONSTANCE MARY CATHERINE DALESANDRO Seventh and Cherry Streets Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Connie . . one of the Three Musketeers . . . good dancer . . . pretty blue eyes . . always smiling . . . enjoys a good time . . . No, not now” . . . Ambition: Secretary. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Choir 1,2; Dramatics 1,2. JAMES PATRICK DAVIS North Main Road, Park Avenue Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Jim” . . . usually seen with Paul . . . drives Gray Chrysler . . . very good driver??? . . . quiet manner . . . likes being stockholder in M. V. Violations Bureau . . . dislikes tickets??? . . . favorite saying, Ah, come on” . . . Ambition: Esso” dealer. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,4; Varsity Club 4. MARY ANN RITA DE MARCO Little Mill Road Franklinvillc, New Jersey SAINT CATHERINE S Mary Ann” . . . pleasant disposition . . . sedate . . . usually seen at lunch with Pat, I.ynn, and Norm . . . heart of gold . . . animal lover . . . dislikes people who don’t say hello” . . . Favorite saying: What happened now?” . . . Ambition: Laboratory Technician. Sodality 1,2,5,4; Glee Club 1; Varsity Club 4. NORMA JOSEPHINE DI PAOLA 15 De Shibc Terrace Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Norm . . . beautiful innocent brown eyes . . . usually seen with Pat . . . sharp dresser and dancer . . . likes to eat, but counts calories . . . devotee of homework . . . favorite saying: Oh, stop it” . . . future Collegiate of Mt. St. Agnes, Baltimore, Md. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Sodality Prefect 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Dra- matics 1,2,3,4; Chcerleading 1,2,3,4; Journalism 2,3; Varsity Club 4. THEODORA CHRISTINE DURAND 11 South Myrtle Street Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Teedy” . . . sweet . . . great sense of humor . . . lovely voice . . . worth knowing . . . likes music, dancing, and swimming . . . regrets being too late to get a booth at The Spot . . . Favorite saying: Well, if you don't know. I’m not going to tell you” . . . Post-graduate wish: To study music and dramatics. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3; Journal- ism 3,4; Varsity Club 4; All State Chorus 3,4; National Chorus 4; Heart Lines 2,3. IU 4 GEORGE LEWIS ELY 111 North Street Clayton, New Jer ey SAINT CATHERINE S Red . . . easily recognized by hi red hair . . . usually late for history class . . . always seen with a newspaper . . . football fan . . . dislikes riding a bus . . Favorite saying: Arc the newspapers in yet?” . . . Post-graduation: Glass glazer. Sodality 3,4; Glee Club 4; Dramatics 4; Varsity Club 4. ELSA MARTHA ENZMAN 718 Allen Street Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Goat . . . jolly personality . . . craziest laugh . . . likes all types of sports . . . dislikes fish . . . President of The Girls . . . Favorite saying: Let me out of here . . . Ambiton: Future C.P.A. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Choir 1; Dramate 1,2; Basketball 1; Class Officer 1,2,3; Varsity Club, President 4; Student Council 4; Manager 3,4; Scorekeeper 3,4. CLARA THERESA FILIPPI East Avenue and Wheat Road Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Clare . . . expressive smile . . . short, but always heard . . . usually seen with Sarina, Katie, and Bernie . . . chewing gum fan . . . dislikes English . . . Oh, I don't know” . . . Future owner of Tony Filippi Tile Company . . . lovable. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2. JEAN ANTHONY FRANZOI Walnut Road Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Ramar . . . crew cut . . . good dresser . . . fast driver (like a snail) . . . enjoys playing Miniature Golf . . . likes hunting, baseball, and ice-skating . . . dislikes salads, middle name, and being called Cookie . . . Favorite saying: I'll give you a smack . . . Post-graduate Endeavors: Chemist. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Dramatics 1,2,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 4; Varsity Club President 4; Yearbrook 4. MARGARET ANN GALANTE 920 Park Avenue Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Marge” . . . petite . . . quiet . . . very friendly . . . never wthout a smile . . . charming singing voice . . . dislikes bossy people . . . Favorite saying: Heavens to Betsy” . . . Ambition: Teacher. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Var- sity Club 4. DIANE ROSE GALZERANO West Landis Avenue Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Diane . . . happy go lucky . . . whiz on skates . . . dimples to be remem- bered . . . pals around with Angie, Betty, and Rose . . . likes a certain blond . . . bemoans curly hair on rainy days . . . You best had . . . Ambi- tion: Professional swimmer. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Dramatics 1,4; Basketball 2,4. MARIE ANTOINETTE GERVATO 763 DeFalco Avenue Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Marie” . . . easy to get along with . . . friendly to everyone . . . likes all shades of blue . . . classical and semi-classical music . . . dislikes being late . . . Heavens to Betsy” . . . Ambition: Attend teachers’ college. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Prefect 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Journalism 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4. CATHERINE MARGARET GIUNTA 342 North I.aurel Street Bridgeton, New Jersey IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Katie ... a quiet person . . . takes interest in school work . . . thinks Vineland is beautiful . . . plays scrabble . . . loathes rainy days . . . Favorite saying: Wouldn't you know it” . . . Post-graduation: A secretary in any large firm in South Jersey. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Dramatics 1; Class Officer 4. ROBERT LOUIS GOTTARDI 32 South Myrtle Street Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Moose” ... a favorite with the fairer sex . . . pleasant disposition . . . outstanding sense of humor . . . neat dresser . . . likes dagwood sandwiches . . . dislikes commercials . . . Favorite saying: I don’t know” . . . Ambition: Engineer. Sodality 1.2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Dramatics 1,2; Basketball 1,2,4; Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; Student Council 4. GLORIA VIRGINIA AGNES GREGANTI 1135 Chestnut Avenue Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Glo” . . . neat dresser . . . envious curly hair . . . pals with Connie and Dolores . . . favorite name Johnny . . . dislikes work and school . . . always asking Where’s the brush?” ... a future homemaker. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Choir 1,2; Dramatics 2. JAMES JOSEPH GRUCCIO 539 Montrose Street Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Jim” . . . born leader . . . member of The Boys” ... a friend to all usually seen teasing Florence . . . likes to argue . . . dislikes ice-skating . . . Norm, what do we have for homework? . . . future student of George- town. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Sanctuary 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1; Basket- ball Manager 1; Basketball 2; Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Journalism 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; School President 4; Yeabook 4; Prom Committee 3; Boys’ State Representative 3. BARBARA ANN HALL 522 Fisher Avenue Franklinville, New Jersey NATIVITY Blondie” . . . crazy about dancing . . . loves Italian food . . . could swim all day . . . likes a good time . . . dislikes waiting for a bus . . . Favorite saying: You gotta go now” . . . Post-graduation plans: teacher. Sodality 1,2,3,'4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Dramatics 1,2; Journalism 2,3,4. FRANCES MARIE HURLEY 1002 Buck Street Millville, New Jersey ST. MARY MAGDALEN Franny” . . . short, dark hair . . . seen with Sarma . . . chief coke drinker in Elite . . . likes Italian foods, jazz music . . . dislikes Stenography . . . Favorite saying: Let's went” . . . Ambition: Secretary. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4. MATTHEW JOSEPH JORDAN, JR. 1028 East Park Avenue Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Stinsin . . . Druggist's Apprentice . . . genius at Bookkeeping??? . . . dark wavy hair . . . friendly to all . . . likes parties, dancing, and all types of music . . . dislikes homework . . . Favorite saying: Who, me?” . . . Ambition: General in Marines. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball Manager 2; Baseball Manager 2; Varsity Club 4. THERESA FRANCES JOST 311 West Oak Road Vineland. New Jersey SACRED HEART Terry . . . always ready to laugh . . .oh! those mischievous ways . . . can usually be seen at the Round-Up with Johnny . . . likes food, clothing, and one boy . . . dislikes school and homework ... I don’t know and I don't care . . . Ambition: Homemaker of America. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Dramatics 1,2; Varsity Club 4. MARY LYNN KIESSLING R.D. 5 Bridgeton, New Jersey IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Lynn” . . . her trade mark is her blonde hair . . . has the patience of Job . . a special interest in New York . . . likes swimming, ice-skating, and danc- ing . . . dislikes salads . . . Oh! What am I doing?” . . . plans to attend Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School in New York City. Sodality 4; Glee Club 4; Dramatics 4; Varsity Club 4; Yearbook 4. ARTHUR EDWARD KNUDSEN 12 South Fourth Street Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART ■’Knuts” . . . blond hair . . . hazel eyes . . . constant smile . . . likes hunt- ing. ping pong, and the sounds of The Hound” . . . dislikes relish and flat tires . . . Favorite saying: Go ahead, try it!” . . . Post-graduate plans: Doctor. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Sanctuary 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,4; Basketball Manager 1.2,4; Varsity Club 4. INEZ DOLORES MACCANI South Delsea Drive Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART E” . . . wonderful personality . . . humorous . . . true pal . . . never at a loss for words . . . likes Oldsmobiles . . . dislikes swimming . . . Favorite saying: Can I have the car? . . . Post-graduation plans: Secretary. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Dramatics 1,2; Varsity Club 4. JEANETTE HELEN MacDONALD 906 Buck Street Millville, New Jersey ST. MARY MAGDALEN Rover” . . . The B girl . . . pleasant personality . . . humorous and doesn't know it . . . dislikes cokes . . . likes typing . . . Favorite saying: Hey. Brunhilda . . . Ambition: Future Florence Nightingale. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,4; Basketball 1,4; Varsity Club 4; Journalism 2,3,4. ANN ELIZABETH ROSE MAILLET Route 1 North West Avenue Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Annie” . . . sweet and charming . . . terrific personality . . . cute hair style . . . good natured . . . likes boys, especially Bobby . . . dislikes people who complain ... I don't care” . . . wants to be a career girl. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Choir 1,2; Dramatics 1,2. PAUL BARRIE MARSICANO Oaklawn Terrace Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Baldy . . . tall . . . flashy dresser . . . flat-top . . . likes food, and basketball . . . dislikes speech class, and Sunday drivers . . Get out . . . Post-graduate endeavors: Chemical Engineer. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Sanctuary 1,2; Dramatics 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 4. JANICE MARIE MAZZEI 28 Ewan Terrace Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART ' Jan” . . . redheaded demon . . . creates excitement in Religion class . . . humorous personality . . . usually seen with Eddie . . . possesses a likeness for certain Fords . . . dislikes dictation . . . Favorite saying: That burns me up” . . . Post-graduation plans: Combination housewife-secretary. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1 2.3; Choir 1,2; Dramatics 1,2,3; Class Officer 2,3,4; Vinelandia Typist 4; Prom Committee 3. THOMAS JOSEPH MERIGHI Landis Avenue and Union Road Vineland, New Jersey SAINT MARY’S Tom” . . . well-groomed . . . member of The Boys” . . . nice looking . . . smooth dancer . . . likes to make eyes . . . dislikes detention . . . Move your head, I can’t see . . . plans to manage the Hotel Savoy. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Dramatics 1,2; Basketball 2; Baseball 2,4; Varsity Club 4. LUCILLE MARY MILANESI 431 Quince Street Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Little Lou” . . . our hook shot artist . . . mad about driving . . . usually seen with the girls . . . likes school . . . dislikes history . . . Favorite say- ing: Oh gee” . . . Future Physical Education teacher. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Journalism 4; Varsity Club 4. MARY ANN NESE 218 South Eighth Street Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Mar” . . . cute . . . petite ! . . neat dresser . . . likes black and white Mercurys . . . enjoys dancing . . . Oh Moffet!” . . . Future college student. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Choir 1,2,3; Dramatics 1,2,4; Varsity Club 4; Prom Committee 4. DENNIS WILLIAM PEARSALL 1112 Almond Street Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Denny” . . . tops in sports . . . good looking . . . sharp dresser . . . member of The Boys” ... a dancer . . . likes Ann . . . dislikes dirty shoes . . . Whanna Bet” . . . future engineer. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Dramatics 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,'4; Base- ball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 4. BERNICE CARMELLA PENSA 403 South East Avenue Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Bernie . . . wonderful personality . . . true pal . . . always ready to help . . . enjoys riding the avenue in a '30 Ford . . . likes skating, and being with Johnny . . . dislikes work . . . Favorite saying: Sorta Kinda” . . . Ambition: Secretary. Sodality 1,2,3,'4; Glee Club 1,2; Choir 1; Dramatics 1. DIANE ANITA PEPPER 9 Elmwood Avenue Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Diane” . . . sweet . . . coquette ... a friend to all . . . loves music and dramatics . . . likes MG’s . . . dislikes cleaning the room . . . Favorite saying: I II think about it tomorrow” . . . Plans to attend a school of dramatics. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Cheer- leading 1,2; Varsity Club 4. ANTHONY SALVATORE PINO 275 North Pearl Street Bridgeton, New Jersey IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Tony” . . . usually seen in a black Ford . . . wicked chemist . . . never without a smile . . . likes fiesta hubs . . . Is it 2:15 yet?” . . . Post-gradua- tion: Engineer. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Dramatics 1,2,4; Varsity Club 4. SARINA CAROL PORCARO 527 Chestnut Avenue Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Sari” . . . sweet girl . . . winning smile . . . friend of Clara and Franny . . . charming personality . . . likes buying clothes . . . dislikes Stenography ... I lost my place” . . . Ambition: Secretary. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3; Gl«« Club 1,2,3,4. ANN MARIE TERESA REILLY Holmes Avenue Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Rile” . . . sweet and bashful . . . quiet . . . winning personality . . . Audrey's pal . . . likes vanilla fudge ice cream . . . dislikes riding a bus . . . Oh beans” . . . Post-graduation: Elementary school teacher. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 4; Journalism 4; Varsity Club 4; Yearbook 4. JOSEPH ANTHONY REILLY 38 Victory Avenue Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Legs . . . neat dresser . . . top athlete . . . noted for his fiat top . . . digs the Hounds . . . likes food, girls, and cars . . . dislikes work in general . . . Favorite saying I can explain” . . . Hopes to be a millionaire. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Sanctuary 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1; Varsity Club 4. CHARLES WILLIAM RIEDEL 306 South East Avenue Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Charley” . . . friendly . . . sports around in a chartreuse Olds” con- vertible . . . member of The Boys . . . usually seen taking bus fare . . . likes to answer in chemistry class . . . dislikes sour faces . . . favorite saying: No, No, No!!!” Ambition: Doctor. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Sodality Prefect 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Sanctuary 1,2; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Manager 1,3; Class Officer 1; Journalism 2,3,4. VIRGINIA MARIE RISI Wheat Road Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Gin . . . seen in company of Phyllis . . . Ray. happy nature with humor to spare . . . happy doing nothing . . . often heard before seen . . . likes Joe . . . dislikes swimming . . . What’ya want me ta do?” . . . Ambition: teacher. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 4. ANTHONY JAMES ROCCO 150 Weymouth Road Newfield, New Jersey SAINT ROSE OF LIMA Roc . . . sharp dresser . . . wonderful sense of humor . . . very sociable . . . can be seen at Tommy's . . . likes sports and pop records . . . dislikes cruising the avenue . . . Ambition: Doctor. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Choir 1,2; Dramatics 1,2,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 4. MARIE ANNE SASDELLI 1011 New Pear Street Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Ma:ie” . . . cute . . . neat dresser . . . drives a white and blue DeSoto . . . always looking for a blue Bel-Air Chevy . . likes driving and coffee . . . Oh, no! not again” . . Post-graduation: Laboratory technician. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Dramatics 1,2; Basketball 1; Varsity Club 4; Prom Committee 3. ANGELINA THERESA SCARPA East Oak Road Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Angie .at home on the basketball court . . . seen driving her Buick with Betty. Rose and Diane . . . always hunting for Charlie, my boy . . . her vacationing paradise, Wildwood . . . likes swimmng and basketball . . . Are you kidding . . . Post-graduation: Secretary. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Dramatics 1,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 4. PHYLLIS ANN SERRA 326 Chestnut Avenue Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Phil . . . nice personality . . . humorous . . . always laughing . . . enjoys being with Dom . . . likes De Sotos . . . dislikes being serious . . . Kill ’em all.” . . . Ambition: Beautician. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 4. JEANNE MARIE SHANNON 900 North Seventh Street Millville. New Jersey ST. MARY MAGDALEN Shannonberg . . . popular senior lass . . . class clown . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . likes Thunderbirds . . . dislikes math . . . Favorite saying: Wait until I tell you” . . . Future nurse. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 2,3,4; Journalism 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; Basketball Manager 1,2. JAMES HOWARD SHROPSHIRE 137 Penn Street Bridgeton. New Jersey IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Shrop” . . . wavy hair . . . drives a hot Henry J . . . Bridgeton's dream boy . . . likes cars, food, and basketball . . . college bound . . . Aw, go on” . . . Ambition: Engineer. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Dramatics 1,4; Varsity Club 4. ROSE MARIE SIKKING East Oak Road Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Rosie . . . liked by everyone . . . usually seen with Betty. Angie, and Diane . . . blushes easily . . . likes Bill . . . dislikes homework . . . Favorite saying: Oh no!” . . . Post graduation plans: Beautician. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Basketball 1. EDWARD JOHN SUTTER 1154 Roberts Boulevard Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Ed . . . careful driver . . . one of the Esso boys . . . whiskers . . . likes cards and sports . . . dislikes blue uniforms . . . Don't ask me.” . . . future auto parts salesman. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Choir 2,3; Dramatics 1; Class Officer 1; Varsity Club 4. CHARLES ARTHUR TAMAGNI 736 South East Avenue Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Chick” . . . neat dresser . . . one of The Boys” . . . enjoys Stenography?? . . . usually seen with Jackie . . . likes to tease . . . dislikes girls?? . . . Who cares? . . . Ambition: Top Secret. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Choir 1; Basketball 1,2; Basketball Timer 4; Varsity Club 4. YOLANDA MARIE TROFE 552 Broadla % n Terrace Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Lonnie . . . fun loving and good natured . . . nice personality . . . enjoys cooking . . . likes pizza, dancing, swimming, and skating . . . dislikes homework and stenog. . . . Favorite saying: That burns me up.” . . . Ambition: Secretary. Sodality 1,2,3,'4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4. BERNICE RITA VAN STEYN Lake Road and Boulevard Newfield, New Jersey ST. ROSE OF LIMA Lanky . . . known also as Brunhilda” . . . tall . . . wonderful personality . . . girl with varied interests . . . likes Stenog. and sports . . . dislikes Shakespeare . . . Favorite saying: Oh, glory.” . . . Post graduation plans: Professional secretary. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2.4; Dramatics 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Basketball Captain 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 3; Journalism 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; Student Council 4. ELIZABETH CATHERINE VAN STEYN Vine Road Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Betty' . . . usually seen with Rose, Angie, and Diane . . . cute ... a girl with lots of pep . . . green eyes . . . likes Lou and swimming . . . dislikes Stenography . . . Eh! . . . Ambition: Secretary. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Vinelandia 4. AUDREY MARY VERTOLLI West Avenue Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Aud” . . . wonderful personality . . . always smiling . . . cute . . . usually seen riding the avenue . . . likes Cadillacs . . . dislikes Math . . . Boy, that burns me up.” . . . Ambition: Teacher. Sodailty 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Dramatics 1,2,4; Journalism 2; Varsity Club 4; Yearbook. A ROSEMARIE JANE VISCONTI Morton Avenue Rosenhayn, New Jersey SAINT MARY’S Ro” . . . cooperative . . . congenial . . . out for a good time . . . always has an eye for that '94 Olds . . . likes riding a certain bus . . . dislikes having to stay home at night . . . Oh, that burns me up! . . . hopes to work in an office. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Dramatics 1,2,3; Varsity Club 4. PATRICIA ANN WALSH 204 East Broad Street Millville, New Jersey SAINT MARY MAGDALEN Pat . . . dancing blue eyes . . . personality plus . . . neat dresser . . . wins her way into everyone’s heart . . . likes to dance and to ice skate . . . dislikes moody people . . . toodlc!” . . . Ambition: Beautician. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Basketball Manager 3; Cheerleader 4; Varsity Club 4. MARGARET ALICE WESTCOTT R.D. 3, Butler Avenue Vineland, New Jersey SACRED HEART Maggie” . . . pleasing personality . . . Father Prisco's confused pupil . . . seen with Pauline and Pat . . . likes good movies . . . dislikes studying . favorite saying: Your Aunt Tillie” . . . Ambition: Future homemaker of America. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3; Dramatics 1,2,3,'4. PATRICIA ANN WILLIAMS 20 East Clayton Avenue Clayton, New Jersey SAINT CATHERINE'S Pat . . . usually seen with Margaret and Pauline . . . light hair . . . bright blue eyes . . . well-liked lass . . . likes shorthand??? . . . dislikes homework . . . Favorite saying: Oh, sugar! . . . Ambition: Religious life. Sodality 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3. PAULINE MARIE WULDERK 261 North Pearl Street Bridgeton, New Jersey IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Paul” ... a quiet, industrious student . . . forms one-third of the Pat, Margaret and Pauline trio . . . walks in after name is on the Absentee List . . . likes typing??? . . . dislikes homework . . . Golly . . . Ambition: Secretary. Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Dramatics 1; Vinelandia 4. 1 FRANKLIN CHARLES OERTLE 315 Fayette Street Bridgeton, New Jersey IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Frank . . . sharp dresser . . . always laughing . . . personality plus . . . Camden Catholic's gift to Sacred Heart . . . and well appreciated, too . . . Favorite saying: I don't know . . . Ambition: Engineer. Class Officer 3; Sodality 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 4; C.Y.O. 1,2,),4. Place a standard of safety, 0 Lord, upon this school and do not allow the presecuting Angel to enter into it. Honorary Patrons The Most Rev. Bartholomew J. Eustace, S.T.D. Rev. Patrick J. Madden Very Rev. Msgr. Wm. J. Hickey, S.T.D., V.F. Rev. Paul A. Maguire Rev. Charles P. McGarry Rev. Christopher Mazzolini Rev. John J. Clark Rev. John J. McCaffrey Rev. Kevin B. O’Doherty Rev. Joseph S. McCauley Rev. Jerome M. Prisco Rev. James J. Zcgcrs Rev. Michael V. Daly Rev. Anthony Zembrowski Rev. Angelo M. Allegrini, O.S.A. Rev. Robert B. Ervin Rev. Joseph Toscani, O.S.A. Sisters of Saint Joseph Rev. Charles G. Beausang Class of 1956 Rev. Thomas J. Gooley Alexander Jeweler Eiscnberg SC O'Hara Dr. Nicholas E. Marchione Special Patrons Pro Patria Council of the K of C, 751 Thomas Henry Moran, Architect Uddo 8C Taormina Co., Brooklyn Uddo 8C Taormina Co., Vineland Vineland National Bank 6C Trust Co. West Construction Co., Inc. Patrons Ace Cleaners and Dyers Arcraft Mfg., Inc. Avena Jewelers Mr. and Mrs. L. Boccelli Bond Stores Today's Food Market Mr. Elmer Bowman, Gladiolus Grower Bridal Salon Bristow Sporting Goods Mr. 8C Mrs. J. Buscemi Boulevard Garage Carlo's Esso Service Center R. 8C T. Castcllini, Contractors Edward Campbell Company Catholic Daughters of America, Court Mater Salvatoris 852 Mr. and Mrs. Simon Chervitch and Family Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Chinnici and Family Columbia Business Supply Co. Cullen’s Youth Centre Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis De Marchi Printing Company Mr. and Mrs. Angelo De Marco Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Di Paola Di Paola Clothes DTppolito Fuel and Oil Co. Doerr Glass Dougherty Brothers Ebner Dairies Dr. Joseph A. Emburgia Mrs. Lillian Enzman Mr. Charles Fahy and Family The Freezer A Friend Galante Interior Decorator Gervato Family Mr. and Mrs. Albert Giulani Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giunta Greganti Poultry Market Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gruccio Hagen’s Market Hobard Electric Service Industrial Dairy Inferrera Cookware Company Iceland Skating Rink Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Jordan and Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jost Joseph Kaspar, Metropolitan Life Ins. Company Knights of Columbus Richard H. Knowles Pharmacy Landis Motors, Inc. Le Stourgeon Baking Co. Mr. and Mrs. H. Maccani Mr. and Mrs. August Mazzel and Janice Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Magolda Family Dr. A. Mezzetti and Family Melini Brothers, Inc. Dom Michael Men’s Wear Mr. and Mrs. P. Milanesi and Family Model Coat Company Millville National Bank Minot Food Packing, Inc. Mr. C. Mulder, Cesspool Installations Pagano Construction Co., Inc. Pagliughi Bros. Service Station Pancho Motors J. C. Penny Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pearsall Dennis Public Radio Shop Bob Pritchett, Pontiac Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rolando Mr. and Mrs. N. Rolizzi Royce Camera Shop Rusty's Service Station Sears, Roebuck and Co. Hotel Savoy Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Serra and Family W. Howard Sharp Solof's Hardware Steelman Photo Shop Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sutter Top-O-Mart Clothes, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Torelli Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Van Steyn and Family D. J. Vastano Venice Maid Company Mr. and Mrs. August Vertolli Vineland Cheese Company Vinelander Clothes, Inc. Vineland Times Journal Mr. and Mrs. James Visconti Weitzman's Department Store L. R. Westcott and Family Wilmad Glass Co., Inc. Winslow's Pharmacy Wilson Dairy Mr. and Mrs. Mentore Wulderk Mr. A. G. Zitto M. Zukerman and Company Patrons Al’ Home Made Candy Ernest L. Alvino Mr. and Mr . Philip Ambrose Peatle F. Ames, Insurance Annello Bus Lines Ashley McCormick Co. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Austin Baker Brothers Bra’s Shoe Salon Bernard's Yard Goods Boulevard Garage Brunotti Brothers, Sand and Stone Daniel Bruni Bucks Clothes Bullock Chevrolet Busk-Kerrick Post 2169 Capital Concrete Capriotti Brothers Carione’s Delivery Service Carli’s Garage Mr. and Mrs. J. Cassisi Caterina Hardware Catholic War Vets Auxiliary Christy Funeral Home Codone Groceries Colla's Floral Shop Colucci Lumber Co. Community Oil Service Samuel Coraluzzo Andy Coswonski Misses Catherine and Mariann Cresi Crown Clothing Cumberland Cleaning Co. Cumberland Club of C.H.C. Cumberland Dairy Curtis Electrical Contractor P.F.C. Thomas E. Davis Davis’ Service Center De Feo Brothers, Builders Delsea Amoco Service Delux Sub Shop Deluxe Taxi De Marco Motors Dr. and Mrs. O. J. De Santis Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Di Paola Samuel Del Rossi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Diorio Mr. Carl Dubois Du Pont Company Eatmor Meat Market Ben Edmonds Elite Sweet Shop Faith Shoes Mr. and Mrs. E. Fenili Ferrara-Crosley Home Appliances Fidelity Building and Loan Assn. Tony Filippi, Tile and Marble John A. Fletcher A Friend Freitog Funeral Home Arthur B. Fresni Freshman A Freshman B Mayor John C. Gittone Mr. and Mrs. Alex Galzerano and Family Mrs. Gardella Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gottardi W. T. Grant Company Mr. and Mrs. Chester Greganti George’s Diner Ann P. Giacalone Dr. V. Giacalone Gillespie Brothers Gilliani’s Self-Service Laundry Samuel Giordano Giovanni’s Restaurant Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Gricco Guaracini's Super Market James P. Halloran Robert J. Halpin James R. Harrington Mr. Michael Hartle Home Beneficial Life Jay-Cee Market Jack's Sub Shop Jersey Package Co., Bridgeton Jersey Package Co., Millville Joe’s Submarine Shoppe Jay-Cee Market Joffe Lumber and Hardware Mrs. Harry J. Johnson Morgan A. Johnson, D.D.S. Arthur L. Joseph Junior B Dr. L. J. Kauffmann Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Knudsen, Sr. J. Allison Kruse Landis Tavern George F. Lawley Frank Lo Biondo George Lo Biondo Lombardi’s Mr. and Mrs. A. Maillct Mainiero's Joseph Majeske, Jr. Major Clothing Co. Cy Marcacci’s Market Marrene Shop Marrocco's Brake and Wheel Service Maurclli’s Insurance J. Franklin Menz Mr. and Mrs. Paul Menz McLaughlin News Agency G. Morello’s Sons Mori Brothers Mr. Jesse V. Morvay Morvay’s Market Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nese Lewis Nesi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nesi J. J. Newberry Co. Newfield Oil and Coal Co. New York Inn North Italy Women’s Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Orlandini Pagano Brothers, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Patrone Pedroni Fuel Co. Penn-Jersey Coal Co. Phillip's Garage A. E. Poggi. Ins. Agency Polmonari's Bakery Rowland C. Potter Prince’s Retail Clothing Caesar J. Raffo, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reilly Carroll J. Riley Dr. and Mrs. L. Rosiello Louis B. Rosenstein, O.D. Rich's Express Mr. and Mrs. Archie Richie Richman Ice Cream Company Mr. C. George Risi Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rocco Vineland Roll-O-Rink George A. Rossi, Fuel Oils Sacred Heart Memorial Catholic War Veterans Sacred Heart Parent-Teacher Ass’n. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sapienza Sasdelli Oil Co. Sasdelli Service Station Mrs. Edith Scarpa and Family James Scat pa. Plumbing and Heating Mr. Francis X. Schad. Jr. Schneider's Quality Bakery Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Schwarzman Samuel L. Shapiro L. Sheard and Son John B. Sieck, Accountant Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Silverman South Jersey Clothing South Jersey Paint 8C Glass William E. Snell John J. Spoltare The Spot Stringari’s Cities Service Sunny Slope Farms Sun Ray Drug Alex. M. Taylor and Son Frank J. Testa, Attorney-at-Law Time Service The Joseph Toye Co. Tri-City Service Vanaman Vanaman, Insurance Harry Vassallo Mr. and Mrs. David Venturi Venturi’s Men’s Wear Vineland Esso Service Center Vineland Glass Co. Vineland Printing Co. 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