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mug l we Left to right: Mrs. E. Fitzsimmonsg Mrs. M. Kluxen Mrs. E. Meehan, Mrs. E. Moxelyg Mrs. B. Erwin, Mrsl. S. McIntosh. ll A land of plenty for hungry students. 3 The Cafeteria Staff at Seton Hall Prep has con- tributed to making the school cafeteria something that every student is grateful of having. The hard- Working women are at hand at any time during the day, ready to serve breakfast, lunch, or just a snack for those with a free period. My. that looks good. For many years Seton Hall has been blessed by an organization of women, all volunteers, who have donated freely of their time and energy to make Seton Hall a better place for its students. This group of unselfish Women provides breakfasts on Knights of Setonia days, assistsin school functions, and has shown that Seton Hall's interests are its members' interests. reach. 20 f'The board ing house
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. X 1, Mr. Salvatore N. Caprio CHAIRMAN OF DEPARTMENT B.A., B.S. at Syracuse University Came to Seton Hall in 1946 Instructor in Driving, Health, and Physical Education .PHYSHDUg DUCATHJ A sound mind requires a sound body, and at Seton Hall an extensive physical education program ful- fills this need. Through the vast facilities afforded on the campus, the student is given every opportunity to develop athletic interests and skills. Under the capable direction of the physical education staff, he is taught the fundamentals of both sports and gen- eral health. . -'1 . . , . -33 V' N F .1 Y' me f 1 , if t,tty 4 f- L? I it Mr. Anthony Verducci Mr. Joseph E. Aulisi B.S. at Pittsburg B.S. at Seton Hall University f University Came to Seton Hall Came to Seton Hall Prep in 1956 in 1951 Instructor in Driving, Health, and Physical Education Assistant Football Coach Coach of Varsity Football, Assistant Coach of Baseball Team Instructor in Driving, Health, and Physical Education Good form being noted from the sidelines. The library affords a convenient place for study. Mr. Arthur D. Klimowicz LIBRARIAN B.A., M.S. at Seton Hall University Came to Seton Hall Prep in 1947 Margaret E. Semon 3 Assistant Librarian l 1 9
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The senior at Seton Hall Prep has successfully completed three years of study and fine Catholic training. This final year will complete his high school education and prepare him for college. During the year the student completes his course in United States history and studies English lit- erature. His mathematics courses are designed to give him the required material for college and, in addition, through the study of analytical geo- metry, to enable him to see the final result of high school mathematics. The fourth year religion course is designed to prepare the senior for the defense of his faith and enable him to understand and live his faith in his career. An important part of the senior year is the problem of college. The senior is plagued with application forms and college examinations. Se- ton Hall does its utmost to help the students to pass the examinations and decide on the best career or college. In spite of all the hard work and worry, the senior year is a year of good times, fun, and proms. The activities and sports events help make the senior a well-rounded individual and contri- bute to the development of an adult mentality. Through his work on school publications and in the many clubs, he gains experience and wisdom that cannot be bought. The senior is pictured in a number of different ways: By his parents as a bundle of extra curri- cular energy needing their constant advice and worry. By his teachers as the product of three years of high school education but still lacking first year material. By his counselors as a future truck driver unless colleges have reduced their re- quirements. By his fellow seniors, while he bel- lows at the referee, as a nice quiet guy. By the underclassmen as a grown man, even though his favorite show is Johnny Jellybean. By himself as a sure graduate even though he is failing five sub- jects.
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