St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ)

 - Class of 1951

Page 1 of 132

 

St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collection, 1951 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1951 Edition, St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collectionPage 7, 1951 Edition, St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1951 Edition, St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collectionPage 11, 1951 Edition, St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1951 Edition, St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collectionPage 15, 1951 Edition, St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1951 Edition, St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collectionPage 9, 1951 Edition, St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1951 Edition, St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collectionPage 13, 1951 Edition, St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1951 Edition, St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collectionPage 17, 1951 Edition, St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 132 of the 1951 volume:

...- I I 5 v , f 'tx .. ..--x.,- X 4 r,,,...., X ' K 1 .fl I. J f 1 , ,- vqr-- -7 A it LBA. '.:t 'vvSszuQ,- A K Aww 'ui ,,.., , Am,.......... . . v .1 E - ,an n'u.-- N... l -urvuw - - , -1302 ' , . ,A 4, ,.L. , A L . 0-nv . .V ,, f Lt' 'V 637, 'Phe Playbill WINNING A UNPHNLIC EIlUCd'IION Presented by 'PHE SENIIIII CLASS IIE 1951 St. Ceeilia High Seheel Englewood, N. .I. Staged and Ilireeted by JL SISTER LIIUISE BAPTISNA, PRINCIPAL f A I ft The entire produotion under the supervision oi THE MOS'l' REVEREND 'l'li0MAS JIDSEPH WALSH, S. 'l'. li., J. U. li i i Staged and directed by SISTER LOUISE BAPTISTA C !' ff' 3 X y i 5 all l A-ll , 2 We Hwzfm, 41' W ftwlfwufff' VL 745 W 5 fn 14 gi ' Dear Sister Louise: It is with the deepest respect that we dedicate our yearbook to you-for all the things you stand tor- X for all the things you are-for all you have done for us. As we stand here ready to leave the corridors of Saint Cecilia's, we realize a little more fully our immense debt of gratitude to you for your selt-sacriticinq and if invaluable quidance. May God bless and keep you always. ,7 'rr-11: cLAss or 1951 1 4, Q1 e e 2 if f at T if Qgx ggyx 7 7 fi it 4 W. -s.15,N A to fy vu? if Z km Ml fl WM mf Nw ff 7 f f K, 1 YN -X i 3 ok ef t ' U! ! ' 'iid ft if 1 1 J f 1 I 1 ff TECH ICAL ADVICE RE DEREII BY THE FAC LTY NQg.kL REV. TERENCE FITZGERALD, O. Carm SISTER LOUISE BAPTISTA Principal SISTER MARY AQUINAS Religion, Spanish, Secretarial Studies SISTER MARIA LAZARE Religion, Chemistry SISTER ROSE MAGDALEN Religion, English SISTER THEOPHANE Religion, Geometry SISTER MARY VERONICA Religion, French SISTER ANNA MADELEINE History SISTER FRANCES RITA Religion, Spanish, Secretarial Studies SISTER MARY ELENA Religion, General Science, French SISTER MARIE OLIVE Religion, English SISTER ANN IULIA Religion, Latin, History SISTER ANN IOACHIM Latin, English REV. TERENCE FITZGERALD, O. CARM. Religion REV. TIMOTHY E. MOORE. O. Carm. REV. TIMOTHY E. MOORE, O. CARM. Religion REV. HUBERT C. McCARRON, O. CARM. Religion MRS. MARY KEEGAN Mathematics, Latin MISS IOAN FARRELL History MRS. SHIRLEY MCAVOY Physical Education MR. HAROLD BOUDREAU English, History MR, THOMAS POTTER Physical Education MR. HAROLD LOMBARDI Biology, Physics MR. CORMACK LONG Religion, Algebra MR. THOMAS M'CARTHY Choral Director, Dramaztics MRS. MARGUERITE MAHER Secretary MISS LUCILLE VICO Assistant Secretary MISS CATHERINE BYRNES Librarian Ar' REV. HUBERT C. MCCARRON, O. Carm 'L-nu W 1 ,L lxxwy' MRS. MARGUERITE MAHER .4- 10 MISS LUCILLE VICO X . MISS IOAN FARRELL MRS. MARY KEEGAN MR. THOMAS M'CARTHY -Us 11 s-., Rv MM'-XS N.. -mu A Y NNilN+ -. .CK N , 'N' ?.f M- MR. CORMACK LONG MRS, SHIRLEY MCAVOY MISS CATHERINE BYRNES 'kgg I ,AWN - N, I 3, SSS I SSSI T iq. MR. THOMAS POTTER MR. HAROLD BOUDREAU MR. HAROLD LOMBARDI wax S 5 5' ,, 1 4 . Q ax I 2,35 3 f x Vffffwgg A+ .I A 0 S x l 1 - v X A 4 1 3 iw 'V' 4, f ' I 2 fa LX ff' 5' X i bf if K A p-Z gi A 1 .ii- I , . 5 5 Aw M , 7 LX fit? H - 1 in xffx Xt ' V. 15 ' ,K . 3 ag, i . Q-.. IX 1-Q-'X ff Ji, YK X J - X ..- I Q: -.. x ,1 K I ju, w A ,,r G . . Qs? 1 X P -17. , . M7 K il M A A' i If x W p Y ' ,i YV ' .E 'h Q xx Ln Q, 1., fy ' mf 6 ' w A A. , V f. 'Y r -r 'P 4 , - 0 . W QKIZ, 1 ' H ' NJ 1 gy .. 4.52 dz fi! if AX -r -f .1 tx' J x h .f 1 T 'QL ' x , ' . we-' 'St A ' K . Q X N I X. Y , . .Lv Q X -' , iaji Y' 'Ili 1 D 1 4 'W M' A P Le 'I Q Q S 4' . Y ',' ,Ak K 43 ' ,1 nf -xg, A . 'W A ,x . x ,.,..-r In .1 C. 5 9 'Plaqefu 4. - M IZA 120 A. weigh, M.TA.'io'fSQr-5, ilB2iiQSH2i,'ii.-Vsnrlfrlul.liibrffflftll I. Mazzei, M. Delahaye. A. Reilly, E. Kearney. Second row: P. Pellenz, P. Hickey, A. McGloin, B. A. Groux, M A. Kenny, C, Reinemeyer, Nancy Rooney, E. Kelly, H Gonzales, P. Dougherty, I. Tinsley. Third row: T, Moliat W. Martin, W. Powers, D. McCready, C. Rhodes, B. Scul lion, W. Morgan. Fourth row: H, Corker, C. Cunningham D. Clark, R. Malesardi, I. McGuinness. Bottom row, left to right: I. Murphy. M, O'Neil. I. Loser E. Sutherland, M. Carr, A. DeBernardo, K. Kennedy. A Ionecek, M. Davis, M. Gatens, E. Hayden, P. Callanan Second row: B. Galvin, N. Huggins, K. Bushman, G. vii verito, C. Lennon, S. Cacace, E, Eustace, F, Brown, R. Cristiano, V. DeMaria, P. Fitzgerald, R. Conheeney. Third row: D. McLarnon, C. Forke, I. Comeau, A. McQuil1en, M. A. Pruzinsky, M. McQuillen, F, Craparo. Fourth row: I. Murray, T. McFadden, B, Balz. CLASS 0F 1951 'A-Www ,--- 1 fi-,X S ' f Ky yn K Bottom row, left to right: I. Gliedt, A. Roth, A. O'Brien, L. Duncanson, G. Holderer, M. Whalen, E. Heffernan. D. Schnei- der. M. Kane, I. Hamilton, U. Koetter, I. Houriqan. Second , row: I. Murphy. R. Watson. I. Smith, D, Clark, A. Murphy, l B T. Asher, K. Durkin, H. Altieri, B. McDermott, R. Albcmo, P. Quirk. Third row: I. Corrigan. I. Quirk, A. DeCandia. W. Eccli, P. Dobbs, G. Darley, W. Walsh, Fourth row: H. Greer. S. Alben, W, Billinqton, D. MacDouqclll. lll Bottom row: R. Simler, G. Frost, P. Hughes, E. Hiker, S. Ender. F. Kuhnert, I. Sattely, R. Knapp, W. Delaney. W Kleinknecht. M. Burke. C. Collins, C. Keegan, V, Ohlmul- Iaeger, F. Servas, G. Cooney. Third row: I. Doto, N ler. M. Cunningham, P. Fecteau, G. Boyle. Second row: Matich. R. Smith, I. Walters. A, Iuestrich. T. Kenny, P G. Reilly, R. Schiraldi, T. Pappalardo, I. Magyarosi, N. Hearne, R. Brautigan. ' ILA- NA. llll IIC Bott . . . . or, K. Carey, I. Hersam, M. Iuqovich, H. Mansfield, C. Lewis, M, Schmitt, R. Twist, A. Nagle, M. A. Heidelberger. Second row: I. Kraatz, M. Heitz, C. DeFlaun, I. Schider, M. Flynn. B. Logan, D. Henning, B. Arninq, P. O'Shea, E. Hetternan, E. McCormick, P. Fitzpatrick, T. Preston, M. C. McGraw. L. DeRosa, M. Fink. Third row: I, O'Rouke, F, Minutolo. I. Fagan, I. Feeney, I. Burke, I. Duddy, I. Siano. om row, left to right: V. Moss B Britnell M Conn y . First row' B Peck B Sims R Sch ll . . , . , . oe er, P. Dinan, M. Devine G Guccio M . . ne, . McCc1ttrey, P. Wilbur, R. O'Brien H. O'H ' ea, E. McEntee, E. Biker. Second row' A. Furhmanl V. Walsh, K. Starrs, S. McLaughlin, C. Cossetcl, I. Sarno ,Vi-.,., A W' W ..,yN. 1-fu X-, 1- P. McKenna, M. Hengemuhler, I. Pytlik, K. Cooke, L. Frei, P F t ' ' ' , os er. Third row. D. Matisz, C. McDonnell, A. Gag- lione. V. Hurbcm, I. Chiurcrzzi M Channels C M D , . , . c ermott, I. Ash. Fourth row: I. Shannon, R. Maken. CLAS 0F 1952 Q. MMM.- K.,-5w i First row: I. LaMothe, D. Falvey, R. Lawrence, T. Norton, P. Eaton. R. Tully. I. Deegan, I. Henrici, T, Holly. M. Mar- ' I Delahanty D Clutter Second row: I. Clancy, I. cuccl. . . . . Lammers, C Archer. I. Smith. K. Rohan, D. Harrington, B W. Leitner, Clancy, R. Panetta, I, Gorman, I. Carr. Third Y w A Block T Kilmurray W. Hinkes, I. McCarthy. F. ro : . , . . McCarthy, R. Sanowski. Fourth row: R. Houghton, K. Lynch. F. Meehan. R. Sheeran. R Bonheim N Breen E Flynn F Bottom row, lelt to right: M. Helfernan, A. Clark, P. dahl' Secondlmfwz ' ' ' ' I - ' Busch, D. Downes, N. LaHart, S. Phelan. M. Walker, C. Bertram' T' QBnen' R' Mlllcr' I' Brennan' R' HOQGH. R Hummel, I. Tansey. I. Babel. Third row: G. Corbae, F McCarthy. L. Nodene, M. A. Egan, M. McConville, I. Rosen- Stein, P. Keegan, A, Hurban, D, Glenum, Atmmdwdkui 10A IUC Bottom row. lelt to right' M Pigoncelli M . . , . Wershing. D. Smith. B. Taccetta, B. Reynolds, H. Reilly, M. Murrary, A. Sullivan, B. McAvoy, I. Marshall. Second row: R. Osterman, L. Scott. K. Madden, I, Murray, L. Foley, B. McKenna. I. Nolan. K. Malone, B. O'Neil, B. Moore. Third row: K. McDermott, I. McCarthy, I. Leary, L. Sposa. B. Carr, W. B rown, W. Noonan, I. Meehan. Fourth row: I. Locilento, P. Calabrese A H a I B . . y n. . reen, W. McGarry. C. Stewart, I. McCaffrey. 1 - - First row: M. Starrs C Monahan P R1 . . . . oand. P. Hogan, A. Grittin, I Von Doehren 'M C , , . arty. C. Gogolin, E. Mur phy, H. Ravera, R. Hallenbeck, A. Carr. Second ro M. Lu ' w: cie. S. Warhol. C. Shine, M. Ryan, M. Cassotta. P. Scanlon. C.-Iugovich, R. Savoca. B. Wisnieski. I. Spen- ix V, , X W XXM W cer. I. Schumacher I McN . . amara. C, McTavish, M. Mc- Ardle. Third row: H. Mooney. I. Riggi, G. Gentile, D. Levins, A Bross A Ca oa M . , . p na, . Vaccariello. Fourth row: T. Cullen. H. Stewart, H. Murray, A. Hendricks, C. Moore. NT' CLASS 0F 1953 Bottom row. left to right: P. Goldtuss. E. Koch. M. A. Cor- bett, C. Greenhalqh, G. M, Diekhaus, I. Iensen, M. Lani- gan. B. Hannelcen. B. Huhan, I. Clermont. Second row: I. Duncanson, P. Kiely. D. Grimes, E. Wolf. P. Walsh. D. Bonheim, C. Hillert. I. Rinaldi. Third row: M. Brunner I. Mollahan. I, Dickinson, E. Tenewitz, I. Fagan. C. Fis- ' M. Cacciola, R B Halligan I Kessler Top row. 1. cher. . , . . ' R. Andres, H. Anastasio, A. DeAnge is, Greer. G. Graziano. I. Deeney. . 10B Illll First row: P. Walsh, P. Slattery, K. Scagnetti. C. Wos- niok, C. Hogan. S. Carey, A. Murray, E. White, C. Ward. P. Sheeran, E. Anderson. Second row: D. Wittmer, M. B. Gross- Marinan. I. Millar. G. Fernandez, E. Hosser, B h n I Greco I Cowen W, DuBoi man.R.oma.. .. , Third row: R. Oberson. E. Bawson, R. Couqhlin, R. Clark- son. I. LaMothe, I. Wanta. H. Hayden. G. Dunn. I. Kier- ' A. Odabash. G Fourth row' I. Haug, F. Losche. nan. . Smith. W. Kovacs, D. Morrison, H. Barry. s. T. Groux. ,. 'LS ff- ATT if ' , + '55 f .,.. -+ ,ff I ' ' v Bottom row, left to right: M. E. DePhillips, G. Sccrrlio, E. Bryan, C. Kennedy, M. Berkery, E. Donnelly, A. Per- rone, C, Furey, H. Fleming, B. Bollos, A. Gruebel, I. 9 A DeBrock .Second row: M. Cipricrni, S. Clutter, A. Duddy. P. Cooke. M. Brurmcrn, T. Firenze, M. E. Forkum, C. Fisch- mon, M. Fitzsimons, L. Kennedy. L. Gureou. Third row: R. Curran, T. Holpin, L. Lynch. P, Donatello, I. Borcic. K. Keegan, W. Donohue, I. Burke, P. O'Connor, R. Franco. E Smith. Bottom row, left to right: R. Ganqeri, M. Loughlin, F. M. Vitolo, M. Buchanan, A, Moiiot, I. DeMartini, L. Lung. Braddock, P. Hobinson, E. Argenti, R, Buzzoni. M. Farris- I. Donnelly. Third row: N, Butler. T. Morley, R. Ghiar, sey, P. Coppelline, M. Kennedy. G. Gcxllione. Second F, Pisano, E. Votor, G. O'Connor, R. Ncrchbctur, W. Gal' row: I. Hepscher, K. McMahon, R. Stravcxlle. M. Cristiono, licne, P. Grevious. Ist' -hi . . CLASS 0F 1954 nuuom row, len to ngnr: r. mcnlom, rl. Murphy. M. Huurand, L. Pies, I. Knapp, M. Keenan, L. Tumburro, D VcmHook, M. Short, M. Skoldberg. C. Kinn, E. Scullion: Second row: P. McGowan, R. Mayer, S. Feehcm, E McGraw, B. McKenna, I. Kitley, C, A. Metzner, A. Miller, M. Walsh, T. Tosccmo, I. Schreck. Third row: G. Wcit- son, R. Tuminelli, I. Hegadom, I. Widmcm, R. Harrington S-IB 90 Bottom row, left to right: E. McGloin, I. Binkunski, I. Mc I- Feuha'-rer' R- Tfrrmof R' Hardie' C- Cummins. S3109 Ccxrthy, M. A. Tercmdo. L. Peck, E. Hansen, K. Schmidt, fer' W- Asher- D-' Def'-mf I- C0neY5- P- KUUPP- Third row R. -1-emndol D. Lom' R. Linskeyu Second row: I. Triolol R. Ccxrlesco. F. Price, R. Hennessy, W, DeSetcl, R. Coakley I. Foss, R. Cumpom, D, Rhodes. W 17 t Cecilia Hlgh chool 4,4 :B I Q kr x ,, 10 Ji 1 'PQ . rl' 19? if 15 af his Q ,SL fx, '-.,, pr- X f f x lf X-1 YQ! I 3 UJZQ x pf I ' I gy xi .M w- . N W- H5 wx -2 ,f f ,Y if A :L .- we ' T X N lax 19 ml- CEE!-AUTUM .. , - , g ',,,- , . ,x -. -Jug-1: ,A...,-.,', i A-, ff .5 1 WJ-we it fy .A 5 I 1.-MQ , K ,,,, 1,4 V 1 , 'fs .t.. . ' ., '- .,,i4, .. V 1 , 7 4 f 4 . -1 V' I' h,A L ' N I Paul Fectau and lames Quirk are glad to be back. So are these gay young sophomores. tp'-cg t F Under the tutelage ot Our Lady ol Mount Carmel. 12C EIli0Y9 Rellglon Cla!! with Fafhef Hubeff- 12B plugs away crt English Lorna, the afternoon slave-driver W if ---.4 N Getting back into trim! Coach Potter gives Barry Balz a work-out. Acpivqging dufjng qcfmpyy In her mo1her's tootsteps? ? ? ll if W I-1: l love detention! Indian Summer-we dream oi football. 21 mann F00'l'llALL . l as Tully comes for his man Calabrese breaks into the clear. The afternoon gruel The 1951 football season was one oi trial and error for Coach Tom Potter. With a young and inexperienced team. the popular mentor compiled a record ot 2 wins, 5 losses and 2 ties. Considering that only one veteran. Ioe Higgi. retumed from last year's eleven. the team did not fare too badly. Only three seniors were included in the starting line-up. Captain Ioe Doto, Bill Eccli, and Bruce Scullion all turned in splendid performances during the season. Other seniors who helped immensely were Steve Alben. Dave McCready, Tom Pappalardo. Tim Moffat. kg, wt Q is Xia 3' -Q vt li-Aw X wx ix s vu - - ls Locilento closes in lor the kill Bill Morgan, and Ioe lVlc 'xiness. The rest of the squad was composed ot juniors and sophomores. The team was entered into the newly-formed Catholic Conference, which oiiered tough competition for the boys in blue and gold. With such stalwarts as Iack Deegan, Dick Tully, Gus Ientile, George Corbae, Tom Kilmurray. lack Lammers, Charley Archer, Terry Holly-, Ioe Locilento, Pete Calabrese, Don Hunken, Bill Hinkes. and Ioe Riggi r, Coach Potter is looking forward to a returning next yea tremendous season alter a year oi experimentation, Nl Wh taxi! Three young quarterbacks 'lb Nc Holly with the pigskin ay,- wi .Ms Nm x 'WPA x If A . qf-,j lk 'Q - ,,w ',J Seated: Ioseph Doto '51, Lorna Duncansan '51, Standing: Ro- bert Smith '51, Ieanne Reynolds '51, Iohn Van Vladricken '50, Ioan Blanchard '45, Iohn De Gas- peris '47, Marilyn Muller '49, Michael Ryan '49, Catherine Quig- ley '50, Peggy McQui1len '51, Fred Kuhnert '51, the Reverend Timothy E. Moore, O. Carm. It's all over now A--W 4,-- VICTUIIY Swell fun! 1' 26 RAL L 'bf N. f Our last season! M...-f V3 King Ioseph and Queen Lorna Skin-tight! B' xv: 3 1. Hun... 5 1 gsm SCENE ul - A N X -In thy valleys there'll be love. With I If these few words the curtains parted and thus 'tw I I ll .tv ,, ' ill: 1 if X if .. f T G f Tre flip xx , r x X l ,S ' -:Hifi Q -, in X tr ' o ay, began the gay story of Briqadoon. Bright 1 Y iff: fl!! li? , il lk px , 42 ' 'v .515 5Q4 Q a Q 4 Dorothy Clutter, Iohn Deeqan Our petite chorines wif- A Peggie Walsh. Arthur DeCandia Dorothy Clutter. Elaine Helieman, Richard Panetta. Peggle Walsh 28 Donald MacDougall. Richard Panetta. Fllll lllllllllllllll f ' -2-V tl brought out the splendor of the tale of that Nj y beautiful mythical village in the mountains v ' and forests of Scotland. - l!....4. Xu ld.. Ieanne Reynolds. Donald MacDougall, The prettiest girls in the county Beth Anne Groux. Eileen Murphy. Thomas Norton, Harold Greer. George Boyle, Charles Cunningham: lying prostrate. George Corbae. 29 .ir 4' if? If. if-1? ' 14 1 'Am I -vi f 5.n.l.:,,5 f J if 'Q f Donald MacDougall. Thomas Norton. Jeanne Reynolds Harold Greer, Ioan Bertrand. George Corbae. wifi? if i There's goin' to be a weddin' with Beth Anne Groux. Charles Cunning- ham, George Boyle. Particia Hickey. Mary Eaton, Patrick Quirk. ' It ,V V x f , ' LB ,, If Harold Greer. Ieanne Reynolds. Donald MacDougc1ll. -f..,,....A.., George Boyle, Lorna Dunccmson. Harold Greer The Clutter Cast at the Children's Matinee .UEEW . 'P IRAN!! Nous nous reverrons . . . en France, peut-etre! Don't we sinq well? 5 5 Mlle. Whalen dii, Tout Iemonde aime Ie lrancais n'est-ce pas? Prolessor M cCarth y working up our dramatic skill 5 5 f K 5 2 L, 'Q x ,Q My W -' Q .SH347 '7 fix, ., V .- 3- v K' h w The handsome' hy' e We just LOVE to study! ' Q' 'L ol? Nu Ycxttiry-ya!! Terry-the life of the parfy! I TER Il Sl0 Guzzling at the Freshman Prom i' Moving day for rhe freshmen ' c 4 unlkfa H5 f35 'l'3' Q1 we wifi -e f f l 1- - In 12 ,j 2 Farewell to the penthouse- en route to Freshman Hall loan Bertrand and Hank Greer are always well-posted ACT ll - 'UE E I fn.. Our campus-like an old-world scene! W Sain! Cecil 1 ia is Proud 0 its Schola Cum Q. omm- lf sang -' Fun at the Sophomore Frolic 'mn Na- f , . .J ,Y xA. . Hc11,ldH'1f' at Cdfneqle 'CHIP RETREAT I . ,,,,,1a6m.,' Qi, if 'wi' S' ' ' Q X 1' f .ff :R x.- 4: 'L 415 'EE' .A Moments spent before our Eucharistic King Al. -x Father Clarence Seidel, C.S.S.R., preaching at our annual retreat. r X ,X .ul UH Holy Comm erciges Lord, Thou hast suffered more for m f relied' ex Than an host on land or sea' lose 0 7 . ' union gt me C So let me render back again This millionth of Thy gift. Amen. K . umm- FURUM wggwf 41-N lil ii i ll P 1 A Y I S l if f l Saint Cecilia High School plays host at the semi-linals of the Seton-Forensic League. Lett School Paterson: George Boyle, St. Cecilia's Englewood: Conrad McGinley, Brownson High School. H k ' ac ensack, Ann Moore, Sacred Heart Academy, Hoboken: Ronald Henderson, St. Mi- chael's, Union City: Iohn Guier, St. Iohn's. Pater- son: Peter Groeschel. Immaculate Conception M t l ' - ' oncalr, Margaret Whalen, Chairman, St. Ce: cilia's. Englewood. to right: Patrick Lyons, St. Ioseph's High George Boyle warming up before the contest. Subject? Human Rights. SCENEH'-FRESIIMAN PRIIM mf fr N wif? 0 fl, n ng, 'yn aus r Sl'ENE N In WM., ' .ww 1 Q If-I sl, x J Q, A,a 1, X. r rr f,,HNNg:4 - N msmwlz un, Q fr-fr IOHN HENRICI Forward AMES SATTELY THOMAS Forward Gucxrd ' .k.k .XJ ,f fr , r r. MJ rg- ' Y., rm , gl x 1 , .TA I CHN Forward N-.A ' B55 gMI'I'H My S Guard V 'lu F' 'va 'wx ,fr , A, .M my - , rar' , ' X M r wa- I Q .,.hkA K wg: 1 if ai' V V RICHARD TULLQ ' . Forward . A 54?-.Sl r r . 154: 5332! .!f?ri57' I . 11 3' . ,Q ' 4 .A, 3' 5, Sftcmdmq left to rghi Couch Boudrecxu R Tully I Henncx I Deeqcm I Scrttely T Kxl murray K Lynch R Mcxlescxrdx Sr Mgr Krxeelmg left to nght I McCarthy S Alben R Smxth I LcMothe F Kuhnert T Groux ,xwkt hw E A close squeeze It's our ball 1 X4 . 5 Y V BASKETBALL Standxng lei! to rxght: D. Morrison Arthur Odobcrsh. I. LaMothe. G. Smith R. Barry. Kneeling. left to right: W Noonan. W. Grossman, T. Holly, D Hunken, H. Mooney. Aspiring Hockettes at Hohokus Tense moment I. V. Cheerleaders Where's the ball? N of aesthetic dancing? J,--. u we N fi I TER Ux. Tha! friendly bond! Get out of my way! Eaqer beaver! Senior hall R VHSSIO N'-N 4 ssffih EMS fi., Y v X ,Q 9 4 . yi J X ' 2 5 ' Q Mr, Burke and Mr. Mc Donouqh A -I in that familiar haunt. gl e bo-V! 14' Seniors and freshmen condescend! sq -, ,L I .1 -I, ' - gun- -, ,,, ..' A 1- . It's early yet! 43 ' nlayin w- -he suv. ...B ...,...... , .- , . V' 101 , I.. N, d l M Ihr :ecious rights. .ic-..v.--, ,, ' ' - -,, ',, ,,..-1.-i f . I, ' -WM' 'V ' ' 1 . ltto the 9,129 re robbing yourself of those e ,. A a rights when you refuse, through I d l bel-ate your own indifference, to par- ' t -1 'Z' Q ticipate in this plan to establish ' H .a workable student orgartgiatle' If 313-F gif aus xhggirlall Ol, Y uu K I I I J KM to H 'FF F I I HE RC DE pfflagaws' A i qyoxect C a .JIC ,ictory k ,. in ' ly have I ea ' cyl 3 , prominence eir equals ,en my su realllihis in Therefore, .6 our duly electec mime God' mall mei representatives on the counci' -om nd gre' carry out their duties to the ut- mffl id nan most of their ability, overlook- s 8 - ' Tho?-9.1 vJQorLtinued on Page 33 gre al, not 1 Paul Fecteau, Editor: Catherine Keegan, Co-editor and Mrs. Mary Keegan, Moderator f , x A K Q Therefore S ' Kline f 4 .L Y BO 7 . 'nl -...-it 'zz The Arcade staff in sb I cludes this year some of K the most tireless workers .- xiii 17 v gg the school has ever known These students y 2 ., yen cmey.Pm have exerted every effort h to give their best to the ' at lf. haue Dielflmus, school paper never count j ,Kathleen . . mg time or energy. We of -' T the Class of '51 recognize ' the superior craftsmanship ' in the recent editions, and L X U ' we are proud of the cap- A able journalists and their excellent moderator, Mrs. Mary Keegan. , lv tl .ty A 5 4 en Care Pat Y1 x. , K it at t of Xu ere: heir DEPARTMENT EDITORS loan Murphy G Boyle Mar garet Whalen Kay Collins Ro bert Sanowski. uma Salute! LAY-OUT STAFF Walter Walsh, George Boyle, M Whalen Paul Fecteau Cathe- Keegan. AH- -4 ngi :ons . A1 ll x flh-. 4 .and Terry X9 . . '90 llD Girls - havin Mr Boud D qi g A g . re E JOE HAROLD ?nfuniZiZ'it'a gtiftzzee lo .5216 30'f 2 foF?iB'fn'I'oom. 1 r ' 055 gkqehgov' A OKC! Kitty Mzdone - My Freshm o-umvua xax YUDDCLKL all df! ' ' 7 . d ' '4q I .....l3ernadette Peel- U passmg thi arrice was heralded as o . .... The Free' comp, I estion- the P me Social successe - on H Ender - getting my Qu Year. 1 Neal 5, Mmm ws, ,,,. ,aided by Fhestra fee of se i 7 tents, fs the For ver ' D l ,L is am fic. The! oyar SW ., order 1 .t be 30 115 are E Pfote has 'school 1 g1'0ul sflme to ll me nec b0d it S .qucf REPRESENTATIVES First row. leit to right: P. Fitz- Usual Winter - gerold. C. Rhodes, U. Koetter, q N N. Huggins, Second row, left to o 0 TIT' it E, For' right: A. Carr, P. Pellenz, K. r i Durkin, R. Cristicrno. C. Lennon. V 5 M. Eaton, I. Murphy, M. Kenny ' g Q93 0 L. Dunccmson, S. Kleinknecht, I Ra buff' 1 di ,ff 599' McCarthy. Third row: R. San- L ' gtxwgfe owski, E. White, G. Diekhcrus, . we I. Hegadorn, P. Whalen. I. Din- ,aod un, K. Carey. M. McConville, Pro Norton, I. Carr. Sf- Q 972. 9 veils, N Bernadine Kane '50 is t PO ing Columbia night school his S Tom Crash Corr stationed at the U. S. Sub SPORTS EDITORS Base, in New London, Cc Neil Ender, Walter Walsh. P , . They sa Fectecxu, Dinny Harrington Jo Ann Klemknecht 7 ,ty . 'H t 2 ri! 1 - i ' 'H' -1-0' ,f most people, graduating from Cornell i g breakfast 1113 Paul Huggins and I neh. That's Jreang and A Cook '48 are getting n Six days a m. flngersufllw. March 31, at Saint Cecilia ts of the net they ca ' Mike Murphy '48 is E ey break discs backx to Mary Ellen Kvestrich ' onsors greyer they never .do know ffeepi Cute a Loretta Stuart '46 is e res, and adverbs, will receivet insu with ng scornd ' bout ii to Eddie Cameron '47. d attack Martin Blobsk, Jerry Marshall, .lazzbeau life. a Ce!-ta .e at mera Wu i0dw.v-- e else who might cjhance to darken their micropl t Class He is In J, Joan MCS? third Peixaq W al money, more fans and sponsors, for it too! Hejs ' H9 jska Diem .-- xoc dufxngrtage in ther YlVbeF ine? ug I Y With prospects of interviewing two such cle Of 1-1013 native nown to A man sho ithout Fat mg, medxcn Hambg 6' ' -sh :l not quite know what to expect as they climb' er. OfE'1,gle .-- Reug'i.0n wan withou a CHASE ONYX peflofi lay 5 5th Avenue. That's the address of WN' M ' 'iun John Dejeiin 123 hazard t0 iqxrxg 3 class ' 'N idios. To keep in mind the characters we Bel. This 1, -'Wwhat SW okgng for t di5t0fbx.rhats7 call the first broadcast from that impressi' flamgenfleln lttle ns, . , 13 n0t xciu-DerYno ,,,,,out fh?1,.,d'? - 'PHE UHIMES STAFF CEEII .2 Bottom row. left to right: P. Pel lenz, M. Whalen, M. Eaton, U Koetter, C. Keegan, C. Collins B. Altieri, M. Kenny, P. Fitz gerald. Top row. left to right: P. Callanan, I. Tinsley. P. Doug herty. E. Heffernan, L. Duncan son, K. Durkin. C. Gerish, I Gleidt. C. Lennon. H. Greer, R Malesardi. CHIMES EDITORS Patricia Dougherty. Richard Malesardi. Mar- garet Mary Welch, Margaret Whalen. Prem Committee 'CE Elll MUTHER, seine eww The Mother Seton Unit aids the Cause ol Mother Seton's beatiiication by spreading devotion to her throughout the school. Senior Class tlttieers Seated: Beth Anne Groux, Alice Roth, lay Walters. Stand- Lett to right: Margaret Whalen, Helen ing: Richard Malesardi, Father Timothy, Harold Greer. Altieri, Fred Kuhnert. Patrick Ouirk ..... Absent irom picture: K. Collins, Ann McQuillen. Glee Club 4 7 i 516 Q, tndent Government A 'qtzfllae ' w - Ckflgdy ..,-e . I' 3 Jllftflf N. Q First row. left to right: W. Hinkes, I. Smith. T. Holly, R . B ' S d . T Kilmurru . F Stein. I Hummel. I orcxa. econ row' . y . . Deogan. G. Corboe. A. Flynn. H. Tully, H. Boudreau.Coc1ch. Third row: I. Lcmmers, I. Lo Moihe, F. Servos, R. Hough- ton, D. Harrington. F. Kuhnexl. ! llnmernnm Representatives Baseball 0FFICEIlS Nz 'X Football Banquet Spring Fever The Bunny Hop .fog as v 's -' H, R VQL, at x 3,1 H-.Q,.d.,Qsauolh.., fr-s. mb., -4 , --.hr Q. A Q- Two decades of the Living Rosary FH- -f H .Umm lv- ' .5 v . 1, .L - JL.. 4- . S4 j , 'M f 1' C -'A of-W .4 kr' tw L .fa xt M N, zk. K, -A fy gg' K.. ' I' Q 'U ' K1 r.. ' ag., ,W ,f I t fl -',i'wy,,Q4 w,'k!!,3 ni ,Q-I -X' al- 'H av- W-was ro M -fm A o fa' o-A-' , 1 k QM:W'g'Wl:,,Er L Xb' . 2 mrs u ,..,..4u...f-H3 ..f'. iQr,..pf iv fx' 425 f' 4-:2 3, jwf 'Q A Yixix .,,1- 1 jf GQ ng 1... W' QQ. A T sk Xia' E y qt. guifrp X,w,,., an-I.. N gl-OL . iii may yr? is p wx-4s 'k - . ' . H',:1':.:2f r'5B.i3?r-3' 4 ' x ash., 'f ': 'f.- fi 5 l T ' o 3 1 X - , 4 ..1L of ' QM -My .Q r y mai' 4 vu iwkwff' fi ., 6E1'53f...+ , F fi .' 1 fy- Q ' A tg -: ,- if-Q. if Y , aww 1 YW E x. v N. A E Sr n w W i 1. fx i 4 ll W ' . ,X 5 i ar. uv so 'J X, X Y ' v- A i I f, nv B 'bi ? Q A 1 I U if r al, ' f Q - g j-ma V -u T2. . 7- f '4,,, ff' ,A if '..4'. I A Adv. x ,r f , ', ' , df ,gi . ' 'X 4 M '. 'Q A , ., ' X W ' .X J ' 4 'T K if rw it off f. - X - I 1' 4 'Fl- ,y.:,? ?', 'ff , 4' s-mn, 4 , +, ..J, g Q - .S ' . 1 if L ' J - 4 Q X it 'Qi A JQ. , k Q. A a 3 Q ' , .- Q -- fl Af, 'A' . - KP, J.. 0 , W 1. ' . r , H 9 i 'I c m , gf? ,pw y j .Q -fig 'f ' ,, lfyh.. O Mary, we crown thee with blossoms today. QE ' , .L ' N Fornuds Iround Ihr ft IZA American History and Sister Anna Madeleine I I2 ll analyzes THE THING IIA . seems to enjoy the intricacies ot Cicero P '. :dig 'nffal A ' ,518 HI..n llB Kieran Rohan knows all the answers in English. ll ll Speed demons! llll Oral reports are fun in American History. 10A Iames Breen and an admiring audience! 10B Ye Gallic Wars and a certain lonq quy! 10 C Visual aids in Biology HY :rg Xl Q vga' ara? f Ill C We NEVER waste time! 10 ll Those handsome men! 9A Ancient History? Second to football only SIB Mr. Long supervising during study 9C We like to have our picture taken! 9D Latin? We speak it tluentlyi I 'F D C C 1 .4 3-.x J I ,T I, I ? if A f 1 K 2 A MUYY Eaton 5 Ge 'vw MOST POPULAR Loma Duncanson Paul Fecteau i 5 ,A . . 4 if 1 -XE f x s N S 1 XR 1 5 3 5 A 1 BEST ACTORS OIQ9 Boyle BEST STUDENTS Margaret Whalen -- Georqe Boyle LEAIII G CUT-UPS Kalhleen Durkin - George Cooney RULE MOST COURTEOUS losephine Belisonzi - George Smith George Darley ,MS SX vc 'S- g ly ev 5 v1 ' E z 1 .Tree , i . Q x BEST DANCERS Ann McQuillen - Arthur De Cundia BEST-LOOKING Ieanne Reynolds - Ioseph Doto ..,,- L g 'lx fr' MOST BASHFUL Barbara McDermott - Ioseph McGuinness ' ff as .xx 4 ...og swf ,fr hs Y ., fi ,- if- 'X ' 'Si-'E A K 1 I f. pn t I 'Q L' 'rf 5: . v 1 0 jglf. ' w I 5 QiMia.g-i ww ,.,, I. qs, kg, was D N . I . k v M - -1 :N Q g M r ,Q f K '! -Q .K ,W V4 .. 'S -. ' xl X M if L s 'Z 'sd 'X 1 2 1 m 1. 5 'Q ,uv I . BEST-DRESSED Ianet Gliedt Y Geraldine Viverito Charles Cunningham MOST AT MOST DIGNIUED . , F HLETIC Iosephme Benson 'ed Kuhnef' Q Peggy Mcoumen Icy Waliers We -N -.1 R . 44 . IL Xu .v -4. Mihai ....r.... . IQ if 6-If X - r Rf' ,-Q ,,. A 'X mvxa.. ,nm A 1,5 1 wx 530-W , . .N .g X ...v..,,xui, TYPICAL SENIORS Lorna Duncanson - Fred Kuhnert, Patrick Quirk CLASS ROMANCE Kay Bushman f Ioseph Dolo 58 1 f EAVE REVIEW WHERE, O WHERE, ARE THE VERDANT FRESHMENT' Here we are at last, part of Saint Cecilia High. And what a wonderful year was in store for us!! We saw our first play as members of Saints. the SONG OF BERNADETTE. We thrilled to the splendor of our very own Fresh- man Prom amid bowers of leaves, and our first formals added 'to this excite- ment. We followed the performance of our Frosh Basketball team with great interest, watched it win quite a few games and saw it receive a bid to the Invitation Tournament. Our rooting intensified and was not in vain, for we won the tournament!! Class night put a happy end to our freshman year. SAFE, SAFE IN THE SOPH'MORE CLASS Sophs! Gosh, one whole year gone by, and so fast, too! The football sea- son ended in great hub-bub and clamor. for we trounced our rivals, D.M.H.S., to the tune of 27-0! ! ! Because of this the Victory Dance really was a VICTORY Dance. Our play this year was LITTLE WOMEN. It was tops. The Harvestt Hop was our dance, and it was a wonderful success. We sympathized on Class Night with the green freshies, who wore the same green-paper bows and ties that we wore the year' before. THEY'VE GONE OUT FROM THEIR WARS WITH CAESAR. And what a relief it was to leave Caesar, too. We welcomed three new teachers to Saints-Sister Mary Veronica. Mrs. McAvoy, and Miss Chenal. The Varsity Basketball team came close to winning the Tournament, and we had the highest scorer-Richie Batt. Stage-Door was the play-of-the-year at Saints. Our outing to Iones's Beach was lots of fun, even though it was a bit chilly. Thus ended our Iunior year and we began a happy Senior year. WHERE, O WHERE, ARE THE DEAR OLD SENIORS? B Upperclassmen at last! It took three years of hard work to gett here, but it was worth it. Our last play at Saints was the Broadway musical sensation, Briqadoon, with Ieanne Reynolds, Hank Greer, and George Boyle as fthe leads in the Senior cast. The coverted scepters of Football King and Queen fell to Lorna Duncanson and Ioe Doto, by popular demand. The annual Christmas Pageant under the ingenious direction of Sister Mary Elena became lovely tableaux depicting the scenes of the Nativity. Our famous Schola Cantorum had the thrill of giving a concert at Carnegie Hall in Ianuary. The Christmas outing to Bear Mountain was loads of fun despite the rain and slush. We shall never forget our last retreatt, preached by the Reverend Clarence Seidel, C.S.S.R. The Annual Sports Dinner was a great success, with movies of the Army football games, including the wanderful Army-Navy game. The Senior Prom, our big night, was held in May. Now as we sadly come to the finish of our final year at our beloved Saints, we also end our history with the words, We've gone out from our Alma Mater, lost, lost, in the cold. cold world. 59 llafllvvft ' t S i , f as xi lt WYIO pg rf ,Q-.. VW . Qmie r , W A01-A Inlormal. ghwnuml ilu N11 .Mk , I I i , . , Q43 7 o 0 0 0 W X3 3 'i U QW wwrififf M:-: is 0 - 59? ' A H, L ' 'MM Sf K 4. Q H '93 ., ', N. 1 PM ,ix c 5 , lg f . x in F. 1 E f I .3 A el 2,3 in u A , M.-pf '. -. ' '. f 1i,,'3 'vi J . ph- .tw ' ' '?L- U 1 2: in M Q. ..,.4 w Q li ' 1. 1 H F' Q v- h,. , Q ' - up X QQ Y: f 9. . . 11,-f . Ei!! HE? Q 'S 'w..,,,. K Y xp K, at ,all 4. ET? 5 YYY' Ni, MA -,. W. .,..flheAu,, 1 -I ,1 ii? ff- ' 'Y x Q4 1 i . n Rss f if V 'Q' ' s N s x 'X 5 9. ,:k, ,S 1 1 .iwff W-xii af X,-4 K eisr E ,.,..-v ' .ix 'ff an X il K an N ,,,,.a-ng! ' f f 1 if ,Q qi L...:.n XE a 1 X x I N Q 'Q-.359 K f f xr Fi ,nj y Q + N'ff'ak in 6 .Ka 5 urls ,N - 5 . 4 .MN ' wk . , 5 . s Q Q iz ,. . .Q ,I-ww L Q r k , . in X J G 1. 4 S' V1 n x Ls Niki fan VL QPSK' S . . ..k. .A . 1 Q - Q-lwf 3. W jx f ,iw ,w 'S R Q if -' Q :Q 3 f' f . 1 5: Sit- 1323 x K rw sy fgg- - ,fy ., t 4i,1w'r. it-- 'Z-,W-,fix- 5'-1 sf' ? f p..,,g mf A f I, S rv uw -'W 1 2 f fl l Q ,gn Q V21 Q a A? Q 4 Z'-4 M fits- 7 .3 1' 'w ,Wh ,SQ fm-N Zfmgfwfff .Aa ,SQ X ii f xi A4 A af '-Pr, Y..x ' pf. 5' We 4 5, S X M T M1 The Stars Prefer . .. qegigfggghdlhg y YAG, '-if 0 scum M ffff 7 , fe 'PHCI FIC, 'QD' - 4 ' 1 I 0 ,ii 65 'Till ' NT - v km - ew I e egg e 1551 W Agqx SX ' ' ...1 50 ,Quik V j vevei OWN X x ,f X f f 1' ' 1 .4-1' j ff? D0 ff J 'ft ,fe if X' , ' fd mf XX jg, Xwfy LL Z .f li I I .:ru . :KA 4 ,QL C TOR - f Q xWlQ7f J'1, ! fff u . '4 'uf W' -,QUQNS 1 if X x X ff ' , E A N' f f1 f U X Q 'gl ,Q f 'JZ 1 Pe1eg0 A .... fm f fi If ww.. www-' X ,jf I ff Raymond Albano .......... 20 Orchard Avenue. Emerson. N. I. Stephen Alben .... 299 Sheppard Avenue, Englewood. N. I. Helen Altlerl ........ ....... 2 1 Davies Avenue, Dumont. N I. Therese Asher .............. 40 Tenatly Road. Englewood. N I. Barry Balz ................ 445 Orchard Street. Englewood. N. I Iosephlne Belisonzl .... 409 Aurora Ave., Cliffside Park. N.I Ioan Bertrand ......... ............... 4 40 W. Englewood Avenue w. Englewood, N. If William Billtngton ...... 2 Iohn Street. Englewood Cliffs, N.I George Boyle ...... 325 Murray Avenue, Englewood, N. I. Robert Brautigan ...... 1649 Mable Street, Fort Lee. N. I. Frances Brown .... 170 Roosevelt Avenue. E. Paterson, N. I. Margaret Burke .......... 794 Oak Avenue. River Edge, N. I. Kay Bushman ....,. ......... 3 40 Engle Street, Tenafly, N. I. Shirley Cacace ....... ................ F orest Street, Alpine, N. I. Patricia Callanan ...... 29 Tyson Place, Bergentield, N. I. Maureen Carr .......... 57 Division Street, Englewood, N. I. David Clark ..,,..,.,.......,.,. 137 Park Avenue. Teaneck. N. I. Dolores Clark ...... 161-l Morrissey Walk. Bergenfield. N. I. Catherine Collins .... 337 Knickerbocker Road, Tenafly, N I. Ioan Comeau .,...... -450 Glenwood Avenue. Teaneck. N. I. Rita Conheeney ...... 1028 Elm Avenue, Ridgefield, N. I. George Cooney .................. 24 Preston Street. Bogota. N. I. Robert Corker ............ 1617 Center Avenue. Fort Lee. N. I. Iames Corrigan .................... 34 Front Street, Tenafly, N. I. Frances Craparo .... 19 William Street, Rochelle Park, N. I. Rosemarie Cristiano .... 102 Lafayette Pl., Englewood, N I. Charles Cunningham .... 26 Valley Place, Edgewater. N. I. Mary Cunningham .... 307 Palisade Avenue, Bogota, N. I. George Darley ...... 21 W. Oldis Street, Rochelle Park, N. I. Mary Lu Davis ...... 526 Broad Avenue, Ridgefield. N. I. Ann De Bernardo ........ 234 Waldo Place, Englewood, N I. Arthur De Candla ...... 788 Glen Road. Cliffside Park. N.I Mary Delahaye .... 363 E. Palisade Ave., Englewood. N. I William Delaney ...... 103 E. Main Street, Bergenfield. N. I Virginia DeMaria .... 35 Berdan Street, Rochelle Park, N. I Paul Dobbs ...... ...... 1 01-7th Avenue, Westwood, N. I. Ioseph Doto .............. 1020 Dearborn Street. Palisade. N. I. Patricia Dougherty .... 1077 Edgewater Ave., Ridgefield. N.I Lorna Duncanson .... 1075 Iulia Street. W. Englewood. N I. Kathleen Durkin ,............. 50 Ralph Street. Bergeniield N I. Mary Eaton ...... ....... 4 4 Lunn Avenue. Bergenfield, N. I. William Eccli ....,..... 2018 Hudson Street. Fort Lee, N. I. Neil Ender ...... 42 Van Buskirk Road, W. Englewood N. I. Elizabeth Eustace .... 23 Slocum Avenue, Englewood. N. I. Paul Fecteau ...... 161 Slocum Avenue, Englewood. N. I. Patricia Fitzgerald .,.......................... 26 Englewood Avenue, W. Englewood, N. I. Carol Forke ...... .............. l 08-14 Street, Cresskill, N. I. George Frost ................ 226 Hickory Avenue, Tenafly, N. I Bernadette Galvin .............................. 103 Selvage Avenue. W. Englewood. N. I Mary Gatens ................ 228 Liberty Road, Englewood, N. I Carol Gerish .... 65 E. Quakenbush Avenue. Dumont. N. I. Ianet Gliedt ...... 554 Olympia Avenue, Grantwood. N. I. Rosemary Gonzales .............,................ 303A Teaneck Road Ridgefield Park. N. I Harold Greer .......,.. 42 Brinkerhoff Avenue, Teaneck. N. I. Beth Anne Groux .... .... 3 4 Edgemont Place. Teaneck. N. I. Iane Hamilton ...,..., .... 1 15 Minell Place, Teaneck. N. I. Ellen Hayden ....... ....., 1 23 Waldo Place, Englewood, N I. Peter 1-learne .............. 9 Park Street, Ridgefield Park, N. I. Elaine Heffeman ............ Parkway, Harrington Park, N. I. PGi1'iCiG Hickey ....... ................. l 296 Pennington Road, W. Englewood, N. I. Georgia Holderer ........ 589 Prospect Ave., Ridgefield, N. I. Ioan Hourigan ..,. 374 Briarcliffe Road, W. Englewood, N. I. Patricia Hughes . ,......... 83 Iohnson Avenue, Dumont, N. 1, William Iaeger .............. Washington Street, Tappan, N, Y, Antoinette Ianecek ...... 44 W. Dean Street, Englewood, N. I. Margaret Ann Iordan .........................,.... 118 Belle Avenue. W. Englewood. N. I. Anthony Iuestrich .... 882 Lancaster Rd., Ridgefield, N. I. Mary Kane .....,...,.... 121 Hillside Avenue. Teaneck. N. I. I ... , ,, X .1 -2' - Qi lffzmw Mfg o e 0 f - 'lQ .4 Q Eileen Kearney .,,... Catherine Keegan Eileen Kelly ............ Kathleen Kennedy 438 Ivy Lane. Englewood. N. I. 289 Edgewood Avenue. Englewood. N. I. General Motors Interamerican Corp. Apartado 2409. Havana. Cuba 85 Brook Avenue. Englewood. N. I. Mary Ann Kenny ............ 117 E. Lawn Drive. T9an9Cl!. N- I- Thomas Kenny ....... Sheila Kleinlrnecht 6 Myrtle Avenue, Edgewater, N. I. 52 Claremont Road. Palisade. N. I. Richard Knapp .... 1106 Edgewater Avenue. Ridgefield. Ursula Koetter .................. 99 Tessen Street. Teaneck. Frank Krause .......... 1096 Cooper Avenue, Teaneclr. Fred Kuhnert ................ 142 West Street. Englewood. N. I. N. I. N. I. N. I. Virginia Ohlmuller ...... .,................ 3 59 Maitland Avenue. W. Englewood. N. I. Marilyn O'Neil .................. 2 Summit Place, Haworth. N. I. Thomas Pappalardo .... 6 Lincoln Ave.. Rochelle Parlr.N.I. Patricia Pellenz .................. 11 Wolcott Road, Dumont. N. I. Walter Powers .... 515 Orchard Ave.. Palisades Park, N. I. Mary Ann Pruzinsky .... s.. 1211 River Road. Teaneclr. N.-I. Iames Qulrk .............. 250 Tenafly Road, Englewood. N. I. Patrick Quirl: .......... 250 Tenafly Road, Englewood, N. I. Ann Reilly .......... 56 Graham Place. W. Englewood. N. I. George Reilly ., ......... Association Street. Northvale. N. I. Catherine Reinemeyer ........ 369 Beech Street. Teaneclr. N. I. Ieanne Reynolds .... 276 Briarcliffe Rd.. W. Englwood, N. I. Catherine Lennon ..,........... 208 Ivy Lane, Englewood, N. I. Ioan Loser ........................ 68 Mahan Street, Tenafly. N. I. Donald Mac Dougall .... 35 Cottage Place. Englewood. N. I. Iohn Magyarosi .... 46 W. Oldis Street, Rochelle Park, N. I. Richard Malesardi .... 9 Woodland Park Dr.. Tenafly, N. I. Clarence Rhodes .... 322 So. Dean Street. Englewood. Elizabeth Rilrer .... 411 W. View Place. Coytesville. Nancy Rooney ..,. 425 New Bridge Road. Bergenfield. Alice Roth .........,.... 317 Murray Avenue. Englewood. William Martin .....,.. 342 Whiteman Street. Fort Lee. Nicholas Matich .... 98 Marshall Avenue. Little Ferry. Ioan Mazsei .... 758 Iefferson Avenue, Cliffside Park. David McCready .... 357 Lantana Avenue. Englewood. N. I. N. I. N. I. N. I. Barbara McDermott .... 72 Hillside Avenue. Nyack. N. Y. Terence McFadden ........., 296 Broad Avenue. Leonia. N. I. Ann McGloln .......... 148 Merritt Avenue. Bergenfield. N. I. Ioseph McGuinness .... 19 E. Central Ave.. Bergenfield.. N. I. Doreen McLarnon .... 125 Waldo Place, Englewood. N. I. Ann McQuillen .......... 201 Alden Place. Englewood. N. I. Peggy McQuillen ,......... 201 Alden Place. Englewood. N. I. Timothy Moffatt .... 10 Henry Avenue. Palisades Park. N. I. William Morgan .............,.... 15 Cross Street. Closter. N. I. Agnes Murphy .................,.......,,.,.., 1261 Beaumont Avenue. W. Englewood. N. I. Ioan Murphy ........ 610 Anderson Ave.. Cliffside Park. Ioseph Murphy ...,..,,................ 8 Oak Street. Teaneclt. Iohn Murray ....... .......... 9 37 Banta Place, Ridgeiield. Ann O'Brien ....... ....,.. 7 13 Teaneck Road. Teaneck. N. I. N. I. N. I. N. 1. Iames Sattely .............. 100 Boulevard. New Milford. N. I. Ronald Schiraldi. ..... .....,...,... 1 6 W. Homestead Avenue Palisades Park. N. I. 1 Dorothy Schneider ...... 99 Selvage Avenue. Teaneclr, N. I. Bruce Scullion .... 192 Undercliff Avenue. Edegwater. N. I. Francis Servas .... 25 Rochelle Avenue, Rochelle Park, N. I. Ronald Simler .,.. 123 Hobart Street. Ridgefield Park. N. I. Barbara Smirt .... Bogert Mill Road. Harrington Park. N. I. Ioan Smith ...............,.. 494 Maple Avenue. Teaneclr. N. I. Robert Smith .... 397 Warwick Avenue. W. Englewood. N. I. Elizabeth Sutherland ........ 12 Beverly Road, Oradell, N. I. Ieanne Tinsley .......... 35 Canterbury Court. Teaneclr, N. I. Gefdldine Vivaliio .........,.,...,.,,,., B43 Pleqgqntvigw Tgnqcg Ridgefield. N. I. Audrey Walsh .............. 43 Cranford Place, Teaneclr. N. I. Walter Iames Walsh .... 247 Pindle Ave.. Englewood, N. I. Iohn I. Walters .......... Lynn Street. Harrington Parlr. N. I. Roger Watson ......,... 339 Broad Avenue. Ridgefield. N. I. Margaret Mary Welch .... 801 Salem Street, Teaneclr, N. I. Margaret Whalen ................ Ross Avenue, Demarest. N. I. Production PATRICK QUIRK Pat Basketball 1, 2: Student Council 3: Dramatics 4: Class President. A toast to Mr. President . . . may he preserve the pop- ularity which he has gained at Saint Cecilia High School, keep his wonderful personality and pleasant disposition, stay happy always: to him we say Thank you! MARGARET WHALEN Vice-President: Schola 3. 4: Arcade 1. 2, 3, 4: Chimes Glee Club 1, 3, 45 Student Council 3. Senior Class veep . . . energetic friendliness . . . Dixieland jazz . . . basketball and the ballet . . . tenor arias and Glenn Miller arrangements . . . coffee fiend . . . whiz at chemistry . . . Shakespeare and historical novels . . . fea- ture Editor on the Arcade . . . gay practicality . . . that's Maggie. X55 -4 - -- 1 t tn onyoull '- - .. ':'i':'i:Z 2 t ..1Q:--' -- I R. ,...:.:: tf't'i ynou f 11. its -:lizizizisisifii 524.1 1 1 5 ,.,.:.:.:.,:1 1 5:11 , jf '2'f 5gfgz::. ' ,g:'1 , ggi? .221 ,.::z221'2:::1'4.,gs -iiiit i ' - iiii ' . fit .n s le .... A 1'i2l1lZ1 .iii 58 v-ii Manager HELEN ALTIERI Betty Chimes 4: Glee Club 1. 3. 4: Dramatics 4: Arcade 4: Class Secretary. Magnetic personality . . . wavy brown locks . . . striking green eyes . . . a winning smile for all . . . sunny disposi- tion . . . excellent student . . . enjoys a good time . . . whirl on the dance floor . . . that sincere dependability . . . the i QMSQQQXQESE' t r X. R at it UN me X N' X5 answer to a fervent prayer. 'S X FRED KUHNERT Fritz Basketball 3. 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer. Loyal Cecilian from way back . . . friendly personality . . . broad grin . . . sharp dresser . . . natural athlete . . . all-round student . . . likes nothing better than a good time . . . a host of friends . . . a real hot-rod . . . sensational base- ball player. -.-.-.-.v.-.'.-.-. .- v.-.-.-.-.-.-I--'I'-xx W' J f 5 H x T 'an ' X 'ya -.-. KA , ' 1' i' L ' E1ErErE1E2E1irE2 .f . .-11-1-1-'''gg'3', 'If'11-142:IrE22ISIE1313225533g12E3E5E3E5:E:E2E1E1EfE32355552533E555E5EE5E1E2E1E2E1E5EgE5E5E5E12'Y' I .::5:,. e- 1 ' t K 5, ..-.-...-. :.1.:.1.1.: .....,... ...,... 1 ,A,. z Ezfzifzz. - E5:E:15:g::::::: .: ,. 1' ' Q f:2zi:5:E:2:Q:Q:f:-'.:. .' ::5j:1:Q' :-' -- ' gp' ff, .5 V - .::-1- , '- ' 2:2:2:E1E2:T:3 ' 4 5:':g:g!:I:1:1:1:1:5:Q:2:2:1'5 , I'55555555:5:51E3irS2:5i5:f, ,- f , . .'f3-: :,. if:1 ...,.. -.-. , 115:555E5EE5EEi55E3f55:f:5:5:fifif, 1 42-4'-3211212525135 as Basketball 1. Z, 3. 4: Football 4: Baseball 2. Start with a typical senior boy . . . add an ever-ready smile . . . thoughtful disposition . . . cheerful hello for everyone . . . contagious giggle . . . heart of gold . . . tall center of our basketball team . . . we'll long remember . . . STEVE. RAYMOND ALBANO Ray Short dark-haired lad . . . smooth dresser . . . shy way, yet truly mischievous . . . whiz in math . . . courteous . . . ardent Yankee fan . . . always seen with Bubbles . . . just loves Emerson . . . if you ever pick-up a hitch-hiker it may be Ray. ,l S' V4 STEPHEN ALBEN Steve Iwi who THERESE ASHER 'K Terry Cheerleader 1, 3, 4: Schola l. Z, 3, 4: Arcade 2: Dramatics 1, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. What's new, kids? . . . Terry is the epitome ot courtesy . . . accomplished at the piano . . . energetic cheer leader . . . naturally curly brown locks . . . can claim a magnetic personality . . . we predict Terry will make good in what- ever field she chooses. 1 BARRY BALZ Glee Club 4. Main interest-new cars, airplanes . . . yen for traveling . . . unique brand of deviltry . . . nonchalant air . . . 1r- resistible friendliness . . . flashy dresser . . . vitality plus . . . likes swimming and football . . . dislikes walking . . . ability for inciting laughter . . . pet peeve-homework . . . well- liked personality. MARY IOSEPHINE BELISONZI Io Dramatics 4: Glee Club 4. Tall . . . beautiful . . . black eyes . . . wavy hair . . well-liked tespecially by the boys? . . . likes sports and music . . . whiz at French . . . ambition is to be an inter reter P . . . very friendly . . . sweet smile . . . poised . . . charming . . . flashing personality . . . sense of humor. m1f!w6a4z' fy, R JOAN BERTRAND Dramatics 3. 4: French Club 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Poised . . . well-groomed . . sophisticated . . . handles her big Buick with ease . . , dabbles in tennis . . . terrific at the piano and on the dance floor . . . eats onions . . . actress . . . sings off key beautifully . . . sincere . . . big blue eyes . . . pretty and popular. WILLIAM BILLINGTON B ll i Basketball 1. Any cars for sa1e? . . . rather reserved but not shy . . . blue eyes . . . wavy blonde hair . . . casual grin . . . friendly nature . . . pleasant dis osition . . . altitude . . . ets P 9 his points across . . . especially interested in construction . . . his best pal is his car. GEORGE BOYLE George Arcade 4: Dramatics 3, 4. Possesses natural ability and wit . . . fun-loving . . . al- ways a ready answer . . . performed in Stage Door . . . as- signed co-starring role in Briqadoon . . . whiz at math . . . author of many subtle remarks . . . loves to trip light fantas- tic with Pat. studying . . . can be found New York bound instead of school . . . famous for his car-known as The Thing . . . usually with George, Pete, Ronie and Ed . . . member of Ed Club. ROBERT BRAUTIGAN Brogo The hot-rod kid.. .loyal Dodger fan . . .pet peeve- FRANCES BROWN R Fran x Glee Club l. N Ardent Dodger fan . . . enjoys a good time . . . usually seen with The Englewood Gang . . . loves gym l?l . . . ' 4 hh... famous for her impetuous chuckle . . . likeable . . . even- p p tempered . . . dislikes dancing . . . advocator ot school spirit W' - .M . . . loves high heels and nail polish. hai Who MARGARET BURKE Maggie Glee Club 1, 2, 3. found with Molly and Kay . . . gift of gab . . . that model-y look worry little and study less is her idea of happiness . . . live wire. Rollicking good humor . . . sparkle plenty . . . usually . . . hilarious remarks . . . radiant Halo head . . . to IANET BUSHMAN Kay Glee Club 4: Dramatics 4. Cute as a Bird . . . impish smile . . . jolly nature . . typical teen-age wardrobe . . . mischievous . . . always jest- ad- 'Q ing . . . sweet n' sociable . . . charming personality . . . mires a dark blue-eyed football player . . . flare for sewing . . . envied for her red convertible . . . hopes for college. . -3, it PATRICIA CALLANAN P Chimes 4. SHIRLEY CACACE Shirl Sincere in everything . . . high spirits . . . good student ...dislikes going to the blackboard . . . life-long ambition to take a trip to Hawaii . . . although we don't hear Shirley we are never unaware of her presence. sr Good-natured . . . very pretty . . . will make a good model . . . photogenic . . . witty, mischievous, and friendly . .. Q W will carefree . . . sincere . . . sparkling personality . . . likes good times . . . curly hair . . . great sleeper . . . broad smile . . . known by her outstanding laugh . . . pet peeve-quiet people. mzfhedafu' S I 3 iss. iq' . DAVID CLARK Good-natured . . . pleasant smile . . .travels the 71 everyday . . . likes basketball, bowling . . . dislikes school . . . plans to retire at 21 . . . usually found with the boys . . . the army-man of Saints . . . Giants, N. Y. U., Notre Dame ian. MARY CARR Mor Arcade 2: Glee Club 4: Dramatics 4. Intelligent . . . loyal friend . . . impeccable neatness . . . quiet with a sunny disposition . . . efficient . . . dislikes cooking family dinner . . . well-mannered . . . likes sports and movies . . . dying to get her license . . . loves Connecti- cut . . . skating ian . . . active school rooter . . . Yankee fan. it ,J ,.-.t DOLORES CLARK Dee Glee Club 3. 4. Enthusiastic, but sophisticated . . . never bored or boring . . . twinkling expressive eyes . . . neatly casual hair style . . . very chic clothes . . . friendly and gay disposition . . . y always mischievous . . . seldom quiet . . . Dee and a good time are synonymous. R il- M .1 CATHERINE COLLINS s Kay iiil it Arcade 4: Chimes: Glee Club 3, 4. Blessed with brains . . . craves the number forty . . . Dodgers . . . terrific sense of humor . . . usually with Molly X and Maggie . . . hates buses . . . enjoy Saints' football games . . . angelic looks deceiving . . . witty remarks . . . always washing her curly locks . . . dungare-es and sweat shirt. had Wim IoAN COMEAUA Perpetual smile . . . mischievous eyes . . . sunny dis- position . . . favorite sports are roller skating and dancin 9 . . . a great window shopper . . . constant friend of Frances and Virginia . . . Ioan's gay and carefree ways have made h . er known and liked by all. S-4 ,L '- RITA MARIE CONHEENEY Mickey Excellent school spirit . . . infectious grin . . . twinkling g eyes . . . sweet tooth . . . favorite sport is football . . . favorite pastimes are piano playing, Irish dancing, collecting folk H songs . . . exceedingly generous . . . great joker . . . adores children . , . pet peeve . . . cooking her own meals. tt fi' GEORGE COONEY The human comedy . . . diminutive Irishman . . . usual- ly found in the butcher shop . . . basketball addict . . . cute as a bug's ear . . . hilarious remarks . . . forever eating just loves Mr. L's physic periods . . . generally with Ronnie, Pete, Bob, and Red . . . skiing . . . football . . . typical teen- Gger. ROBERT CORKER Bob Neat . . . happy-go-lucky . . . easy-going . . . cheerful smile . . . ambition, to be president of the A 6. P . . . likes cars . . . dislikes homework . . . can be seen at Herman's with the gang . . . hails from Fort Lee . . . loyal follower of the Brooklyn Dodgers. . ue Zfae Gad! IAMES CORRIGAN t ts' lim , ,P Carefree manner . . . curly blonde hair over a very l active and inquisitive brain . . . a loyal Yankee fan . . . 13 M t plenty of initiative . . . takes life easy . . . likes to have fun MR . . . pleasant to everyone . . . bound to be a success. f 'KE :,,rlg. sf in W 'f it Ex i X df lt lx E B tsyt ' B l FRANCES CRAPARO Large eyes . . . natural curls . . . level-headed . . . very i attentive . . . top-notch student . . . capable of making deci- sions and keeping to them . . . TV fiend . . . likes ice-skating Q 4 . . . .ambition to drive . . . dislikes riding buses . . . flair for . y V 'Q' f R ssle - sewing her own clothes. ROSEMARIA CRISTIANO Rose Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4: Arcade 4: Glee Club 1: Basketball l. 2. Flashing brown eyes . . . wide grin . . . pert and petite . . . versatile cheerleader . . . winning disposition . . . full of vim and vigor . . . Anyone want a cookie? . . . generous , nature . . . reliable . . . never-ending chatter . . . loves to laugh . . . sincere friend . . . hates to eat. my CHARLES CUNNINGHAM Chick 5 Dramatics 45 Glee Club 4. W'-'N Deep blue eyes . . . broad smile . . . always found with Mal . . . renowned for his lively debates and flashy ties . . . t yylg hobby is girls . . . loves music, baseball, cars . . . popular u water . . . delight of boring classrooms. MARY CUNNINGHAM . . . friendly . . . nice clothes . . . enthusiastic about Edge- Jwfi Wh Molly Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Loves the Navy . . . cute and small . . . incessantly in a hurry . . . always found with Maggie and Kay . . . eyes crinkle when she smiles . . . What can you go for, only bread? . . . angel face . . . blushing . . . pretty, peppy, pop- ular. J-wg, 'IM 'Y x GEORGE DARLEY Track 2: Football 4, in all sports, especially track and football attitude towards life . . . a real Cecilian. Wavy red hair . . . smooth dresser . . . shy nature . . . friendly grin . . . quiet and courteous manner . . . truly a sympathetic friend . . . sense of responsibility . . . interested . . . easy-going ANN DeBERNARDO DeBe Glee Club 1: Basketball 2. 3. Good-natured wit . . . always gabbing . . . loves to eat MARY LU DAVIS Lu Friendly nature . . . classical music-lover. . . easy-going . . . likes horseback riding and TV Westerns . . . seen with Ursula or Toni . . . has a natural desire for flying . . . desires a partnership in that mountain lodge in Toni's dreams. . . . hearty laughter . . . usually with Kennebec . . . air of dignity about her . . . likes to create mischief . . . twinkling . blue eyes . . . loyal chum . . . advocate of school spirit . . . sports fan . . . vivacious personality. 5 mzzweetz FN s A A s mg - 5 A A f X tygt S MARY DELAHAYE : Cheerleader 1. 4: French Club 4: Glee Club l. 3, 4: Dramatics 1, 4. ARTHUR DE CANDIA Artie Football 3: Dramatics 45 Glee Club 4. Our Mr. Rhythm . . . whiz at musical instruments . . . future Lionel Hampton . . . dancing feet . . . personality plus . . . possesses myriad talents . . . well-dressed . . . mis- chievous smile . . . cheerful disposition and terrific school spirit . . . great athlete . . . always entertaining . . . sharp wit . . . tops with us! 'tfs.,,x Friendly and gay . . . cooperative in all school activities . . . loves cheerleading and pizza pie . . . always around when there is fun in store . . . friendly smile . . . mischievous . . . loads of school spirit . . . lovely blonde hair . . . per- sonality plus . . . liked by all. 1? X K. ., I-r-yhtiwtmyg , its WILLIAM DELANEY Bill . . . proud resident of Bergenfield. VIRGNIA De MARIA Ginny Dee Conscientous and efficient . . . pleasing smile . . . dili- gent worker . . . craves good books . . . quiet but not shy . . . courteous . . . deplores hats . . . excellent school spirit . . . always found with Fran and Ioan . . . hopes to achieve much success in her nursing career PAUL DOBBS one of our nicest senior boys. TSP Mathematics and sciences . . . shines in debating . . . hunting and fishing . . . football rooter . . . despises written homework . . . well-liked . . . yearns to be a radio engineer . . . typical senior . . . usually seen with lay, Richie, and Ioe Q. S Ani WM Student . . . happy-go-lucky . . . wonderful personality I . . . mischief always brewing when Bubbles is near . . . ar- dent Dodger fan. especially for Duke Snider . . . excels in basketball . . . his pleasant Hi! to everyone makes him ,Xt t it ww.-. .mt 55 . 5 I g, -0,31 ...t t IOSEPH DOTO loe Football 3, 4. Tall, dark, and handsome . . . flashing blue eyes . . . winning personality . . . all-round athlete . . . sharp dresser . . . spends most of his time with Kay . . . possessor of a happy way . . . a popular King . . . on the quiet side . . . dependable. PATRICIA DOUGHERTY Pat Chimes: French Club 4. Bright smile . . . good student . . . ardent Saints rooter . . . fond of Dixeland jazz . . . Rangers . . . Dodgers . . . cels in all sports . . . peppy . . . pride of French class . . . ambition is to get people to pronounce her name right . . sweet. RS X S anzfheeazi KATHLEEN DURKIN Kathy wb se.. LORNA DUNCANSON Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 4: Arcade 3, 4: Chimes: Schola 2, 3. 4. Vivacious . . . versatile . . . and vibrant . . . that's Lorna . . . merry-dimpled grin . . . captain of cheering squad . . . swims like a fish . .enjoys the outdoor life . . .typical Am- erican senior girl . . . superb describes Lorna to a T. Glee Club l 3. 4: Dramatics 4: Arcade 4: Chimes 4. Kathy is synonymous with rollicking good spirits . . . enthusiasm that iizzes and buzzes . . . mischievous brown P eyes . . . curly bonde hair . . . happy-go-lucky way . . . class 4' cut-up . . . cheerful little earful . in and out of hot water that's Kathy. - .,., . ii-In MARY EATON Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4: Arcade 3, 4: Chimes 4: French Club 4: Schola 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4. Great football ian . . . atrocious speller . . . vivacious . . . enthusiastic . . . refreshing to be with . . . sketches when in the mood . . . loves water-skiing and Dixieland jazz . . . tall boys . . . cats . . . the Drama . . . chocolate malteds . . . swimming . . . wonderfully poised . . . friendly. WILLIAM ECCLI Bill Football 3. 4. Tall, dark, handsome . . . cheerful personality . . . nat- ural-born cut-up . . . at his best on the football field . . . brightened up many classes with his perlexing questions . . . well-dressed . . . friendly disposition . . . we predict smooth sailing for Big Bill . 'Kr NX NEIL ENDER Arcade 3. 4: Basketball l. 2: Football Manager 1. 2: Bowling 3. 4: Stage Hand 4. Always finds time for fun . . . playboy . . . clean-cut . . . Trig's easy . . . personality plus . . . loyal Brooklyn fan . . . a broad grin . . . well-dressed . . . witty remarks . . . usual- ly talking about girls . . . enjoys surroundings of Cliffside Park . . . loves his tablet chair in the comer. Ani ELIZABETH EUSTACE Liz Serene manner . . . epitome of courtesy . . . works si- lently but efficiently . . . sincere and life-long friend . . . ar- dent Yankee fan . . . twinkling brown eyes . . . loves to laugh . . . shy . . . willing helper . . . pet peeves-English and history . . . main ambition to go to California. 4127 PAUL FECTEAU Arcade 2, 3. 4: Basketball 1: Football 2. Ardent Yankee fan . . . eats during class . . . school spirit plus . . . friend to all . . . takes life and work seriously . . . seen with Chick, P.Q., Mallo, Hank and George . . . Editor of Arcade . . . main interest in West-Englewood's Pat . . . a cheerful grin for all. 1 3 PATRICIA FITZGERALD Pat Cheerleader 1, 2. 3. 4: Arcade 4: Chimes: Glee Club 1, 4: Dramatics 4 Vivacious cheerleader . . . Well, the way I look at it! . . . congenial strawberry blonde with freckles . . . efficient . . . chock full of pep and personality . . . real pal . . . sym- pathetic and understanding nature . . . Irish disposition . . . bubbling with joy . . . talkative . . . main interest-Paul. CAROL FORKE Blond hair, blue eyes . . . good-natured . . . likes sports . . . Yankee fan . . . earnest . . . continually on a diet . . . loves animals . . . hates wearing stockings . . . well-liked . . . abominates housework . . . good student . . . loyal friend. sf A-fl' iff '-. GEORGE FROST Ed . . . invariably drives on left side of road . . . gets to school early: wishes he could leave early, too . . . sports- minded . . . George and Brogo . . M Dodger fanatic . . . quiet manner except when cheering at a ball game . . . Hey Ed! BERNADETTE GALVIN Glee Club I, 4: Dramatics 4. Bernie Mischievous nature . . . trim appearance . . . likes Dean . Martin and Ierry Lewis . . . independent . . . Oh, how billious! . . . witty remarks . . . friendly disposition . . . vs-- understanding nature . . . contagious laugh . . cute and likeable . . . five-feet tall . . . good things come in small packages. sz 9 .mb -Q' Q Dramatics 1, 4: Chimes: Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Schola 4. Happy-go-lucky . . . usually found talking or eating . . . MARY GATENS Basketball 1, 2 3: Glee Club l 2 3: Dramatics l 2. Full of vitality . . . likes sports-basketball and swim- ming . . . favorite pastime-driving . . . calm, cool and col- lected at all times t?l . . . blonde, blue-eyed bundle of quick wit . . . sweet personality . . . Tinkle-tinkle . . . hooray for the Dodgers. CAROL GERISH peanutbutter sandwiches . . . knitting socks . . . the artist . . . soft black hair . . . accomplished swimmer . . . generous . . . A 3' neat as a pin . . . sincere . . . always losing something . . . loves to play the piano. hai Wfu IANET GLIEDT 'K 6 French Club 4: Glee Club l 2, 3, 4: Schola 2. Lots of fun . . . ironic humor . . . skilled at knitting . . . Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 4: Chimes Schola 1. 2, 3, 4. Peppy cheerleader . . . definite flair for style . . . lovely soprano voice . . . whiz at studies . . . dabbles in art . . . sharp forward on the class basketball team . . . ardent Yankee fan . . . cooperative in all school activities . . . versatile and gifted . . . that's Ianet. if ROSEMARY GONZALES makes an attempt at baking . . . enjoys good dance records ., , . . . the Dodgers . . . fair tennis player . . . good student . . . 4 sv loves pizza pie . . . loyal rooter at the football games . . . ood company. HAROLD GREER Hank Baseball 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Dramatics 4: Chimes Track 2. Tall, dark, handsome . . . snappy dresser.. keen sense of humor . . . melodious voice . . . cheerful and pleasant dis- position . . . Iohn Barrymore of Saint Cecilia's . . . object of many an underclassman's crush . . . can always be found with George, Paul, and P. Q. S in JF. 7 :twigs- Zhe 6641 IAN E HAMILTON Glee Club 1 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 4: French Club 4: Schola 2. Tall and slim . . . saucy tip-tilted nose . . . expressive eyes . . . impertinent grin . . . laughter that bubbles . . . lively wit . . . fast talker . . . gay and friendly manner . . . thoughtful . . . loyal supporter of all school activities . . . favorite pastime is dancing. I I si It BETH ANNE GROUX Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4: Arcade 3: French Club 4: Glee Club 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Schola 1, 2, 3, 4. Talented in anything from baking a cake to pounding the key board . . . winning smile . . . sparkling personality . . . sincere . . . flair for fashions . . . witty remarks . . . loves dramatics . . . tennis and swimming . . . art of dancing . . . always understanding. X is YS ELLEN HAYDEN Arcade 1: Basketball 2. 3, Take a typical Irish face, a warm friendly smile, gleam- ing blue eyes bubbling with school spirits, add a winning personality, and you'll have Ellen . . . we know she will find success and friends wherever she may go. J PETER HEARNE Pete Sports . . . usually found in the office . . . school spirit . . . engineer . . . seen with George and Ronnie . . . spends much time at Herman's . . .excels in basketball . . . just about makes Room 104 at 8:25 . . . has devilish ideas . . . always teasing Bill Iaeger . . . perpetual grin. ELAINE HEFFERNAN Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Dramatics 3, 4: French Club 4: Chimes: Schola 2, 3, 4 Elaine . . . wonderful imagination . . . loves poetry . . . Q perpetual supply of life-savers . . . notorious for missing buses . . . always talking about international experiences . . . excellent student . . . flair for music and piano-playing . . . unusual personality . . . gifted conversationalist . . . a penchant for the unique. i i Ani PATRICIA HICKEY I Patty French Club 4: Glee Club 1 2, 3. 4: Schola 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 4. Warm red hair . . . sunny smile . . . large economy- size uniform . . . nonchalant . . . amiable . . . very friendly . . . infectious giggle . . . loves chocolate-frosteds . . . football and basketball games . . . unassuming . . . sweet . . .pride of the Glee Club . . . loyal . . . well-liked . . . lots of fun il g y -t GEORGIA HOLDERER A. I George '- , Glee Club 4: Dramatics 4. Q.. . 2-in ' l W, Short brown curls . . . delightful dimple . . . impish grin . . . pleasant disposition . . . quite manner . . . a model student has plenty of school spirit . . . likes to play the piano . . . en- joys classical music . . . loves to bake . . . intends to be a sec- X retary. IOAN HOURIGAN Glee Club 1, 3, 4: Dramatics 3, 4: French Club 4: Schola l, 2. 3, 4. Long-lashed blue eyes . . . sleek gold curls . . . flawless strawberry-and-milk complexion . . . trim figure . . . well- groomed . . . lilting laugh . . . crazy over horses . . . restful, quiet simplicity . . . songs, smiles, friendliness and fun add up to Ioan. PATRICIA HUGHES Pat Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Dramatics 1, 2. P Bubbling laughter . . . usually found giving away a Q sandwich . . . lemon cokes . . . l can't walk any faster . . . ,gifs Dodger fan . . . always having a good time . . . big blue 6 eyes mixed with a contagious smile . . . changing hairdo - . . . l2D supporter. I i psm-,,,jlI- mt!wC'wuf- WILLIAM IAEGER Builds model airplanes and boats . . . spends out-of- school hours touring the Hudson River . . . skilled water , I skiier . . . staunch woman-driver opponent . . . enjoys sci- , ences . . . wants one-hour classes and abolition of home- 4' work . . . pet peeve, history and English. ANTOINETTE IANECEK Toni Glee Club 4: Dramatics 4. Mischievous eyes . . . impish grin . . . congenial com- pany . . . dislikes talkative people . . . enjoys outdoor sports . . . tennis . . . always on the go . . . hates hesitation . . . frank, open disposition . . . seen with Mary Lu or Doreen . . . dreams of owning a mountain lodge. MARGARET ANNE I ORDAN Margie Dramatics 1, 3, 4: French Club 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Schola 1, 2. 3, 4. Cut-up of 12A . . . unassuming . . . mischievous . . . splendid sense of humor . . . carefree . . . vivacious . . . ath- K' letic . . . friendly . . . loyal Cecilian . . . unpredictable . . . Capezio shoes . . . forever recalling summers at camp . . . loads of fun . . . loves to Charleston and meet new people. if ANTHONY IUESTRICH ' Tony Basketball 1, 2. All-American boy . . . terrific dancer . . . potato hater . . . knack for suggesting new-tangled ways and means . . . personality plus . . . always there when you need him . . . likes basketball, skating, and skiing . . . can really give out with music from his accordian. hai Wh MARY KANE Cheerleader 1: Arcade 3: Glee Club 1 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 3, 4: Schola Full of fun . . . contagious giggle . . . friendly disposi- tion . . . sparkling brown eyes . . . glistening black hair . . . melodious voice . . . accomplished at the piano . . . roots unceasingly for Navy . . . is forever writing letters . . . anxious to be a teacher. 'NOV EILEEN KEARNEY French Club 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics l. 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4. Twinkling eyes and dimplecl grin . . . amazes every- one with her cartwheels and flips at gym . . . good scholar . . . heaps of school spirit . . . bouncing blond curly hair . . . sweet . . . co-operative . . . likes all sports . . . peppy gf' . . . sincere and generous to everyone. ' s A in CATHERINE KEEGAN Kate Arcade l, 3. 4: Chimes: Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Dramatics l. 2. 3. 4: Schola 4. Baby-blue eyes . . . sandy-haired . . . sparkling smile . . . subtle wit . . . generosity . . . likes people . . . math- minded . . . aspiring young journalist . . . conscientious Ar- cade co-editor . . . green onions . . . tuna fish on white toast dancing . . . Dodger fanatic . . . Stoney Point . . . limi t ssnye ,,ix, t t lit EILEEN KELLY Glee Club 4. Peppy . . . interesting talker . . . always smiling . . . ex- 'i cellent swimmer and dancer . . . loves Cuba . . . dance re- 1 cords . . . good movies . . . the Yankees . . . speaks Spanish fluently . . . ambition is to travel abroad . . . expert knitter . . . fair golf player . . . usually with Cappy and Ro. zzwewtz- -- KATHLEEN KENNEDY Kenebec Glee Club 1: Basketball 2, 3. 4. Bundle of vitality . . . sparkling personality . . . a red- haired elf. always looking for mischief . . . bubbling source of merriment . . . rollicking nature . . . can always be found with DeBe . . . loyal friend . . . rousing laughter . . . where there is chattering, there is Kenebec. MARY ANN KENNY Dramatics 2, 4: Arcade 2. 4: Chimes: French Club 4: Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Schola 1. 2. 3, 4. Full of fun . . . sparkling wit . . . excels in sports . . . loves pizza pie and driving her car . . . sincere . . . has nice clothes . . . various ambitions . . . friendly chatter . . . loyal . . . gay . . . understanding . . . crazy about camp . . . i 4 , loyal to Saints. -NSU 1 THOMAS KENNY Tom Glee Club 3. Good looking . . . tall . . . deep bass voice . . . a second Perry Como . . . loves motorcycles and hot-rod cars . . . dis- likes homework . . . famous for his noiseless cleats re- sounding through the halls . . . gentlemanly manner . . . pet ambition is to graduate . . . friendly. .ti SHELIA KLEIN KNECHT Cheerleader 4: Arcade 3, 4: Chimes 4: Glee Club 1. 2, 4. Sophisticated lady . . . seldom seen without Nada . . . Redhead . . . enjoys horseback riding . . . abundance of personality . . . Pennsylvania's the place for me . . . kind- hearted always a cheery Hi . . . Friendliness her pass- word . . . theme song: Nevertheless. haiwim RICHARD KNAPP Richie H Tall, quiet, nice-looking . . . curly blonde hair . . . light blue eyes . . . excels in mathematics hunter and tisherman . . . never wears a coat . . . dislikes Latin 2 . . . jovial disposition . . . seen with Iay and Bill . . . answer to a maiden's prayer. qiyr and sciences . . . ardent K 29 URSULA KOETTER Glee Club 1: Arcade 4: French Club 4: Chimes. Neat as a pin . . . sweet, too . . . curly light brown hair . . . always ready with a helping hand . . . renowned at Saints for her artistic ability . . . able to speak German fluently . . . anxious to be dietician. Thrives on hunting . . . h CATHERINE LENNON Kath matics 4: Chimes. Avid sports fan . . . captivating eyes . . . Lriendly dis- position . . . a good churn . . . dependable . . . dislikes house cleaning . . . fun-loving flair . . . cooperative . . . I don't know . . . ardent advocate of school spirit . . . intelligent . . . generous way . . . usually seen with K miheeau Arcade 4: Glee Club 4: Dra enebec or DeBe. FRANK KRAUSE s otgun is constant companion . . . proud of flashy 'ties . . . shy type . . ambitious p friendly to all . . . the Thinker . . . always seen in the station at lunch time . . . always shivering and complaining of the cold weather. 453 JOAN LOSER Mischievous eyes . . . ready smile . . . cooperative lively and gay personality . . . good-natured iun winning way . . . enjoys a good movie . . . basketball fiend wants to move to Piermont . . . loyal Saints rooter . . seen with Carol and Shirley .... good spender. .,., Esau. qlll 1 r is 3- DONALD MQCDQUGALL P V Mac p Basketball 1: Bowling 3: Dramatics 4: Glee Club 4, up Whether in the classroom or in extra-curricular activities 4 pyr 7 t Don can always be counted on for a helping hand . . . sin- it cere disposition . . . thoughtiul nature . . . enjoys the whirl t of social life . . . ood ' g mixer . . . one of the best! I IOHN MAGYAROSI Arcade 2: Bowling 3. Wilds of Rochelle Park . . . usually found raising side- burns . . . carefree grin . . . hot-rod minded . . . a lad of great promise . . . girls, girls, girls! . . . no sense in bachelorhood . . . Oh, to be a stock-car driver! . . . chief ambition, medicine. RICHARD MALESARDI Dick Chimes: Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4: Football Manager 3, 4: Baseball Manager 3, 4. Good-looking . . . quiet . . . friendly . . . can always be found with Chick . . . dependable . . . tireless manager . . . ambition to be an architect . . . efficient . . . always true to Saints . . . nice dresser . . . neat . . . all-round guy . . . help- ful in ever ything. hai Wh A WILLIAM MARTIN Bill Baseball 4. Always smiling . . . freckles . . . interesting speaker . . . hopes to become a lawyer . . . well-informed on current events . . . cheerful and friendly . . . knows important people . . . sunny disposition . . . an ardent follower of Notre Dame . . . can't understand people that aren't. NICHOLAS MATICI-I Nick Football 2. Main interest-Iosephine . . . second, sister's '41 Chevy . . . forever talking about Dyke . . . always finds time for fun . . . likes knitted ties and short hair . . . loves to razz Mr. Potter . . . likes hunting pheasant with Dyke . . . is a good hunter. IOAN MAZZEI Moe n French 4. Friendly . . . good sense of humor . . . loves jazz . . . usu- ally found with Nada, Bird, and Shelia . . . has a passion for hamburgers with . . . dislikes Bing Crosby . . . peppy . . . lots of fun . . . will be remembered for her fluent ? ? French. DAVID McCREADY Dave Dramatics 2: Football 2, 4: Basketball 2. 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4. Sense of humor . . . interested in girls . . . and vice- versa . . . has a smile that lights up . . . better known as that big hunk o'man . . . super salesman for Sister Anna's tickets . . . always gets into class discussions . . . athletic. inffteeadf' BARBARA Mc DERMOTT Glee Club 1. 4: Dramatics 4. Typical Irish face . . . shining coppery curls that are the envy of many . . . smiling grey eyes . . . shy and tranquil disposition . . . never seems to worry . . . quiet sense of humor . . . looks forward to being a teacher . . . ardent Red Sox fan. ff? NYX TERENCE Mcl-'ADDEN Pleasing personality . . . outspoken . . . fond of poetry s . . . spontaneous Irish wit . . . good listener . . . snappy dresser . . . quiet manner but not shy . . . likes to dance and l fi play basketball . . . always found with Ioe . . . leaves nothing I n is y i unsaid. ANN MARIE Mc GLOIN French Club 4: Glee Club l, 3, 4: Dramatics 4. Five feet, four inches of fun . . . an elfin grin is her trademark . . . naturally curly hair . . . likes a '51 Mercury tBlackl . . . sports enthusiast . . . looks on the jolly side of life . . . charming disposition . . . loves tennis . . . wonderful personality . . badminton. 4'-- Football 2, 3, 4. IOSEPH McGUINESS loe Usually found with Bill Delaney . . . all-round athlete . . . good student . . . He should know all the girls who have crushes on him! . . . quiet . . . pleasant smile . . . good- natured . . . bashful . . . lots of school spirit . . . swell guy. DOREEN MCLARNON Dor Iwfiwhn Glee Club 1: Chimes: Basketball 2, 3. Twinkling blue eyes . . . blonde hair . . . an infectious Irish laugh . . . pleasant manner . . . small bundle of charm and vitality . . . excellent companion . . . winning personality . . . quick sense of humor . . . dash of sophistication never failing neatness . . . true Cecilian . . . alert mind. iw:-9? if f' 2 if ANN MCQUILLEN Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Dramatics l: Student Council 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4. Cheerful . . . friendly . . . terrific singing talent . . . ex- cellent dancing ability . . . dependable . . . a friend in need X , i X ' . . . loves music . . . never without a joke . . . wide smile M . . . pleasing personality . . . nonchalant . . . true Cecilian . . . versatile . . . likes horses and chocolate pie . . . sympa- thetic. MARGARET McQUILLEN Peg Cheerleader 1, 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Outstanding basketball ability . . . undying enthusiasm . . . loves to dance . . . willing participant in mischievous fun . . . witty answers . . . born optimist . . . versatile . . . cul- tivated friendliness . . . twinkling blue eyes . . . easy-going . . . likeable manner. if TIMOTHY MOFFATT Tim Football 1, 2, a, 4: Baseball 2. 3 4: Basketball 1. Sr. Anna's right-hand man . . . friendly . . . cheerful . . . swell personality . . neat . . . loyal . . . sincere . . . a good sense of humor . . . good athlete . . . his secret ambition is to play football for the Giants. mzfhaeaaz' , WILLIAM MORGAN Bill Football 2 3, 4. Famous for his bow ties . . . cheery smile . . . friendly . . . . ready wit . . . all-round athlete . . . a whiz in chem lab X . . . Montreal Canadian tan . . . collects autographs . . . likes q canoeing and girls la good combination? . . . loyal Dodger rooter . . . Closterite. AGNES MURPHY Aggie Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Dramatics 4. Vivacious cheerleader . . . terrific personality . . . always R 'Q GW I good for a laugh . . . telephone conversations . . . notes to l p G Terry . . . basketball practice . . . good sport . . . can take a Wi joke . . . friendly disposition . . . merry smile . . . contagious laugh . . . bevy of male admirers . . . a real pal. IOAN MURPHY Murph Arcade 3. 4. Rollicking good spirits . . . a hearty chuckle . . . frank and carefree . . . always ready with a helping hand . . . has an affection for drop earrings and Lily of the Valley per- fume . . . noted for her pocketbook . . . pals with the C crowd. IOSEPH MURPHY Reserved . . . diligent student . . . courteous . . . never misses a chance to say Hello . . . generous way . . . sin- cere manner . . . ever ready to lend a helping hand . . . ability to say the right thing at the wrong moment . . . that's Ioe. AGZWAG I OHN MURRAY President of 12C . . . never without a smile . . . sense of humor . . . shines on the dance floor . . . specialty--jitter .1 bug . . . unequalled school spirit . . . active in C.. Y. O. ' l . . . mind of his own . . . loves basketball, swimming, and football . . . intellectual interests. ANN O'BRIEN Glee Club 1, 2. 4: Dramatics 4. Never-ending chatter . . . vibrant personality . . . warm- hearted nature . . . dashing brown eyes . . . mischievous 4 dimpled grin . . . curly brown locks . . . happy-go-lucky sstss snfy C way . . . always out for a good time . . . loves sports . . . true and sincere friend . . . That's our coleen. s ,.,,,,.,s VIRGINIA OHLMULLER Ginnie Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Schola 2, 3, 4: Dramatics l, 2, 3, 4. Startling frankness . . . quizzical eyebrow . . . passion for combing hair . . . voice of a Met singer . . . finds St. Benedict's interesting . . . Stony Point . . . Yankee booster eyes that match hair un redictable tem erament . . . . . . p p . . . would like one-way ticket to New Hampshire . . . potato chips and cokes. war' 'SL' ,C is 3 mdweadl MARILYN O'NEIL Cheerleader 2, 3 4. Loves to eat . . . peppy cheerleader . . . usually found talking . . . neatly dressed . . . pleasant word for everyone . . . blonde hair and mischievous brown eyes . . . found with Pat, Kay, Nada and Mary Ann . . . clever . . . versatile . . . friendly . . . lovable . . . frisky . . . merrymaker. THOMAS PAPPALARDO Football 4: Bowling 3. PQPP Curly reddish-brown hair . . . golf fanatic . . . Italian remarks . . . fiery temper . . . always in his big Cadillac . . . just all sports . . . rid the world of ci arettes . . . Doctor Tom 9 . . . Rochelle Park . . . four-inch ties . . . meticulous . . . popular, typical senior . . . big and strong. ., fs, b PATRICIA PELLENZ Pat Dramatics 3 4: Arcade 4: Chimes: French Club 4: Glee Club, Music, Music, Music and the Third-Man Theme never ending lunches poetry and coded notes clothes fla1r for 1ntr1gue and adventure loves dogs vivid imagination . .U . pretty hair . . . sophisticated taste in JRQS ' - - I . . . , horses and warm spring weather. Track 2. class . . . peppy . . . hails from Palisades Park . . . loyal Giant ian . . . seen with Coone , Clark, and Hearne . . . ireck Football 3. tease and take it . . . quick to lend a helping hand . . . athletic ability . . . likable nature . . . keeps mischief com- pany . . . a good sport . . . all of this and a host of friends, too. WALTER POWERS X t t Red 'K Flashing red hair . . . mischievous . . . witty manner hopes to be a farmer someday . . . he can brighten any Hg.. N y les A '- likes to follow basketball. l 1 -its Qifyif' ' 'tlilffelfft mi' MARY ANN PRUZINSKY Dramatics 4: Glee Club 4. Happy-go-lucky . . . well-dressed and attractive . . . delights in pizza . . . loves summers down shore . . . friend- ly disposition . . . likes dancing, sports, Ralph Flannigan is . . . pet interest, cars . . . chatter box . . . vivacious personality . . . sense of humor . . . secretary is her goal. Ani who IAMES QUIRK Iamesie Style of humor all his own . . . merry way . . . can 5 xx, ANN REILLY RY French Club 4. Blue eyes . . . blonde hair . . . usually found smiling or Q eating her lunch, or both . . . swell dancer . . . I'ai faim l . . . has had straight A'S t91-X, IOA, llA, l2A.J . . . easy-going . . . called By . . . likes music and boys . . . bubbling per- sonality . . . very friendly- GEORGE REILLY Hails from Northvale . . . hard-working member of 12D . . . trace of shyness . . . any kind of sports . . . good man- ners . . . outstanding basketball player of C. Y. O .... catchy '34 w.. .ff laugh . . . freckles . . . craves ravioli and Irish-stew . . . builder of model airplanes . . . ardent Giant fan. CATHERINE REINEMEYER , CUPPY French Club 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Schola 2. Cappy . . . always chattering . . . bubbling laughter . . . loyal Yankee fan . . . great cooking l?l talents . . . wel- ' comes all with a cheery . . . found with Eileen and Ro . . . impetuous nature . . . loves coke and hamburgers . . . disarmingly frank . . . plans to go into the merchandising business. in Me Grail' ig -J K ww ,, of 3 sig, 45? IEANNE REYNOLDS Ieannie Cheerleader 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Schola l. Z. 3. 4: Dramatics 4: French Club 4. Lovely to look at . . . steady determination . . . friendly smile . . . likes sports . . . plays piano . . . easy-going man- ner . . . heart of gold . . . sincerity . . . Oh gollyl . . . cheer- leading . . . acting ability . . . versatile . . . future Florence Nightingale. -2 fi: CLARENCE RHODES erle by R Dusty 1 fi Arcade 2, 3, 4. q 5 Saints will be lost without its photographer . . . irresist- EQ llL.55f4fZ5gZ:l f ible smile . . . cheerful personality . . . works hard for the ig riff: ' . Arcade . . . well-liked . . . irrepressible humor . . . usually A.'l . 33 V Y found with Dave . . . shy, but mischievous character . . . in- i ' .y1. tends to be a press photographer. I e4,l ELIZABETH RIKER Ricky Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. Loves yodeling, dancing, and piano-playing . . . How about that! . . . anxious partaker in mischievous under- takings . . . keen sense of humor . . . lively manner , . . Yan- pre. fl friend to all. NANCY ELAINE ROONEY Dramatics 1, 2: Glee Club 2, 4. Bright red hair . . . blue eyes good company . . . ready wit . . . staunch supporter of Dodgers and Iersey lolters . . . swell personality . . . constant chatter . . . whiz at math . . . aim to be a merchandise buyer . . . hopes Iazz is here to stay. ALICE BOTH Glee Club 1, 4: Dramatics 4. time l 1 IAMES SATTELY Iimmy Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4. ' bw kee fan . . . pretty and popular . . . perfect attendance . . . Mound Candy Bars . . . Pro at leading orchestra . . . true Q. i 1 Aafiidlw Sweet and lovely . . . hair that glistens like a shampoo ad . . . cute little turned-up nose . . . well-mannered . . . im- peccable dresser . . . whiz on the basketball court . . . sweet- ness of a Madonna . . . at the top of our Hit Parade. -f , I Q -N ' S Tall and handsome . . . irresistible smile . . . curly locks . . . everyone his friend . . . charming manners tespecially with the girlsl . . . Basketball, his claim to fame . . . active y , in all sports . . . fun-loving and frank . . . boyish pranks if 3 . . . always lends a helping hand. L I I RONALD SCHIRALDI Ron Sea-roamer . . . proud of his Hoop-De-Doo . . . expert deep-sea and surf fisherman . . . shines on basketball court . . . avid follower of football and basketball . . . comes to Saints from Palisade Park . . . dispises artistic handwriting . . . pet peeve is nagging girls. DOROTHY SCHNEIDER Dot Glee Club 1, 3, 4: Dramatics 4: French Club 4. s Sweets for the sweet . . . blonde hair . . . friendly blue Q eyes . . . contagious laugh . . . reserved in nature . . . good listener . . . quick sense of humor . . . neat as a pin . . . pleas- ing personality . . . dependable . . . loyal and faithful friend . . . pop! you have Dot. mzfheeau' BRUCE SCULLION Football 2, 3. 4. A whiz on the football field . . . irresistible smile . . . Oh, where did you get those dreamy blue eyes? . . . rather quiet . . . pleasing personality . . . well-liked by all . . . good- humored . . . loyal Yankee Fan . . . constant corny jokes. FRANCIS SERVAS Frank Baseball 2. 4. Green eyes . . . electric blue jacket . . . toothpaste-ad grin . . . sports hound . . . champ on the diving board . . . l2D booster . . . favorite son of Rochelle Park . . . main interest baseball . . . Oh! those people who eat onions! . . . fishing and hunting fanatic. RONALD SIMLER Sim Always laughing . . . enjoys a good joke . . . very friendly . . . ambitious . . . may be seen with Pete and Ed . . . rabid Yankee rooter . . . Main interest is basketball . . . 1'- all sports . . . plays a sharp game of golf . . . only hate is bus lines. BARBARA SMIRT Barb Dramatics l. 2. 3, 4: French Club 4: Glee Club 1, 3. 4. Tall and slender . . . soit-spoken . . . good actress . . . sincere smile . . . the kind of friend everyone should have . . . excels in sports . . . speaks French like a true Frenchman . . . loyal . . . sympathetic . . . good student . . . loves to travel . . . likes classical music. - Zuni Wim IOAN SMITH Cheerleader l: Glee Club 1. 4: Dramatics 4. A little girl with a big heart . . . china-doll prettiness . . . short flaxen hair . . . neat as a pin . . . whiz at the sewing machine . . . addicted to chocolate floats . . . roots for the Yankees . . . yearns to be a private secretary. ROBERT SMITH Bob Basketball 1: Varsity 2, 3, 4: Capt. l, 4: Football Manager l: Stage Manager 4. Strictly Red Sox . . . Mr. Basketball . . . politeness, his password . . . set ot golf clubs and a beautiful course . . . a second Arthur Murray . . . well-dressed . . . Peg and Bob . . . college will see him . . . earnest and hard-working . . . always a cheery, Hello! ELIZABETH SUTHERLAND y e Liz If Glee Club 1. Loaded with fun . . . curls without coaxing . . . never-end- inq chatter . . . rousing laughter . . . avid Notre Dame rooter . . . enjoys a good time . . . fun in and out of class . . . out- standing auburn hair . . . striking personality . . . loves smart fashions. N S ? 'smf IEANNE TINSLEY Chimes: french Club 4: Glee Club l, 3, 4: Schola 4: Dramatics 4. Sweet . . . blonde . . . blue-eyed . . . petite . . . shy . . . loves swimming . . . whiz at the piano, especially the classics . . . good student . . . custodian of the door in 12A . . . has a hard time eating her lunch in the first seat. wlheeafii GERALDINE VIVERITO Gerry Cheerleader 1. 2, 3, 4, Flair for fashion . . . radiant smile . . . tender-hearted . . . trim appearance . . . vivacious cheerleader . . . delight- ful personality . . . wears slacks whenever possible . . . oc- casionally called Miss Viv . . . bewitching green eyes . . . X popularity plus . . . known for her ability to dance. 'Q' --Q 55' to AUDREY WALSH S--pi Aud French Club 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Schola 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 4. Friendly . . . conscientious . . . energetic tennis player . . . cries at movies . . . sincere . . . beautiful singing voice . . . interested in people fboys, tool . . . expert seamstress . . . experienced notepasser . . . engaging smile . . . loves Iones' Beach, swimming, sun-tans . . . bubbling personality IOHN WALTERS lay Student Council 3. Tall, dark, and handsome . . . excellent student . . . sense of humor . . . constant menace to game wardens and traffic cops in Harrington Park . . . snappy dresser . . . devilish grin . . . ardent hunter and fisherman . . . plays a good game of golf. MARGARET MARY WELCH Peqqv Glee Club 1 2: Chimes. WALTER WALSH lim Arcade 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 2. 3 4: Dramatics 2 3 4: Track 2. This Irish lad bubbles over with school spirit . . . active in many a school organization . . . melodious voice . . . al- ways ready to laugh . . . pleasant and cheerful disposition a smile that we all love . . . an all-round Cecilian. 1 Y yr ROGER WATSON Glee Club l 2. Iolly . . . carefree . . . energetic . . . full of fun . . . that's Roger . . . usually seen with Big Iohn . . . Roger livened up many a dull class with his witty remarks . . . without him our four years wouldn't have been complete. 9' slr? Pint-sized but energetic . . . debating fiend . . . impetu- 5 ous nature . . . seen and heard at all football games . . . de- t Qfli vours adventure stories . . . Yea. Yankees . . . excels in sports . . . a member of the Intelligentsia . . . How 'bout that! . . . noted for her rare questions. V V W ffl,-nr f 'X-7 N N l V I M HM 5, lr. X 1 V fx 1' 7 fA- 'X I - 5 , ,- f - ,-,f X Xfwrxfwfl KR .XfX',f xf s ...anim 0ua0ua1ain6la4a P1-l'l'R0NS Mr. and Mrs. D. Albano Emerson. New Iersey Mr. and Mrs. S. Alben Englewood, New Iersey Mr. and Mrs. Peter I. Altieri Dumont, New Iersey Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Asher Englewood, New Iersey Mrs. Florence Balz Englewood, New Iersey . and Mrs Egdio Belisonzi Cliffside Park New Iersey . and Mrs Iohn Bertrand West Englewood New Iersey . and Mrs Iames Billington Englewood Cliffs New Iersey . and Mrs. Edward F. Boyle Englewood New Iersey and Mrs. Iohn Brautigan Fort Lee New Iersey and Mrs Frederick Brown East Paterson New Iersey . and Mrs. S Burke River Edge New Iersey and Mrs H. A. Bushman Tenafly New Iersey . and Mrs. W T Cacace Alpine New Iersey George W. Callanan Bergenfield New Iersey and Mrs Patrick Carr Englewood New Iersey . and Mrs. I. T. Clark Bergenfield New Iersey Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Clark Teaneck, New Iersey Mr. and Mrs. William E. Collins Tenafly. New Iersey Mrs. Agnes Comeau Teaneck. New Iersey Mrs. Agnes Conheeney Ridgefield New Jersey The Cooney Family Bogota New Iersey and Mrs William S. Corker Fort Lee. New Iersey . and Mrs. 'l'homas F. Corrigan Tenafly New Iersey r. and Mrs. Leonard Craparo Rochelle Park New Iersey Mrs. M. C. Cristiano Englewood New Iersey . and Mrs. Iames Cunningham Bogota New Iersey . and Mrs. Robert Curran A Teaneck New Iersey B . and Mrs. George Darley Rochelle Park New Iersey and Mrs Samuell Davis Ridgefield New Iersey Mrs. C De Bernardo Englewood New Iersey . and Mrs. A De Candia Cliffside Park New Iersey and Mrs George Delahaye Englewood New Iersey . and Mrs Luke Delaney Bergenfield New Iersey PATIHINS and Mrs. Frank De Maria Rochelle Park, New Iersey and Mrs. William A. Dobbs Westwood, New Iersey and Mrs. Ioseph Doto Palisade, New Iersey and Mrs. Michael I. Dougherty Ridgefield, New Iersey and Mrs. Earle Y. Duncanson West Englewood, New Iersey and Mrs. Andrew F. Durkin Bergenfield, New Iersey . and Mrs. Iohn E. Eaton Bergenfield, New Iersey Mr. and Mrs.. M. G. Eccli Fort Lee, New Iersey Mr. and Mrs. William I. Ender West Englewood. New Iersey Miss Rose Eustace Englewood, New Iersey Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Fecteau Englewood, New Iersey Mrs. L. Fitzgerald West Englewood, New Iersey Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Forke Cresskill, New Iersey Mr. and Mrs. George Frost Tenafly, New Iersey Mr. and Mrs. F. Galvin West Englewood, New Iersey Mr. William I. Gatens Englewood, New Iersey Mr. and Mrs. Fred I. Gerish Dumont, New Iersey Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gliedt Grantwood, New Iersey and Mrs. Frank I. Gonzales Ridgefield Park, New Iersey and Mrs. I. E. Greer Teaneck, New Iersey and Mrs. Charles I. Groux Teaneck, New Iersey and Mrs. Frank C. Hamilton Teaneck, New Iersey and Mrs. Henry M. Hayden Englewood, New Iersey and Mrs. Peter Hearne Ridgefield Park, New Iersey and Mrs. Paul Heffernan Harrington Park, New Iersey and Mrs. H. I. Hickey West Englewood, New Iersey Mrs. George Holderer Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Ridgefield, New I ersey and Mrs. W. I. Hourigan West Englewood, New Iersey and Mrs. Iames A. Hughes Dumont, New Iersey and Mrs. William Iaeger Tappan, New York and lVIrs. Ioseph Ianecek Englewood, New Iersey and Mrs. Francis E. Iordan West Englewoad, New Iersey and Mrs. Max U. Iuestrich Ridgefield, New Iersey 105 ,KTM PATRUNS and Mrs Iohn Clarke Kane Teaneck New Iersey and M.rs Patnck Kearney Englewood New Iersey and Mrs Patr1ck Keegan West Englewood New Iersey and Mrs T I Kelly Havana Cuba and Mrs I Kennedy Englewood New Iersey and Mrs F I Kenny Teaneck New Iersey and Mrs M1chael E Kenny Edgewater New Iersey and Mrs G M Klemknecht Pahsade New Iersey and Mrs. William Knapp Ridgefield New Iersey and Mrs. Hans Koetter Teaneck New Iersey and Mrs. Frank Krause Teaneck, New Iersey and Mrs. Fred Kuhnert Englewood, New Iersey and lVIrs. T. I. Lennon Englewood, New Iersey Harold Lombardi Englewood, New Iersey and Mrs. O. Loser Tenafly, New Iersey and Mrs. I. Magyarosi Rochelle Park, New Iersey and Mrs. Harold Malesardi Tenafly, New Iersey and lVl.rs Thomas Martin Fort Lee New Iersey and Mrs Nxcholas Matich Little Ferry New Iersey and Mrs Lawrence Mazzel Cliffside Park New Iersey and Mrs Roy MacDouga1l Englewood New Iersey and M.rs Walter McAvoy New Milford New Iersey and lVlrs C McCready Englewood New Iersey and Mrs Robert McDermott Nyack New York and Mrs Terence McFadden Leonra New Iersey and M.rs. Thomas McGuinness Bergenfield New Iersey and lVIrs. P. McGloin Bergenfield New Iersey and Mrs Francis McLarnon Englewood New Iersey and Mrs. Iohn E. McQuillen Englewood, New Iersey and Mrs. Timothy Moffatt Palisades Park, New Iersey and Mrs. Robert F. Morgan Closter, New Iersey and Mrs. F. H. Murphy West Englewood, New Iersey and Mrs, Iames E. Murphy Cliffside Park, New Iersey and Mrs. Ioseph A. Murphy Teaneck, New Iersey sd ad' WMS: PATRUNS Mr and Mrs William C Murphy Edgewater New Ier ey Mrs Iosephine Murray Ridgefield New Iersey Mrs E O Bnen Teaneck New Iersey and Mrs Frank P Ohlmuller West Englewood New Iersey and Mrs W I ONe1l Haworth New Iersey and Mrs Thomas G Pappalardo Rochelle Park New Iersey and Mrs Howard B Pellenz Dumont New Iersey and Mrs W I Powers Palisades Park New Iersey Mrs Charles Pruzinsky Teaneck New Iersey Mrs. Anna Quirkl Englewood New Iersey . and Mrs. Iohn M. Reilly Northvale New Iersey . and Mrs Robert E Reilly West Englewood New Iersey . and Mrs. H. W. Reinemeyer Teaneck, New Iersey . and Mrs. Daniel P. Reynolds West Englewood, New Iersey . and Mrs. David C. Rhodes Englewood. New Iersey Mr. and Mrs. W. Riker Coytesville, New Iersey Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Rooney Bergeniield, New Iersey Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Roth Englewood, New Iersey and Mrs Rudolph Sattely New Mrlford New Iersey and Mrs Paul Schiraldr Palisades Park New Iersey and Mrs O Schneider Teaneck New Iersey and Mrs Lawrence S Scullion Edgewater New Iersey and Mrs Frankl Servas Rochelle Park New Iersey Mrs Cathenne A Srmler Ridgefield Park New Iersey and Mrs Ioseph G Smut Harrington Park New Iersey and Mrs George E Smith West Englewood New Iersey and Mrs. Gerard I Smith Teaneck New Iersey and Mrs. A. Sutherland Oradell New Iersey Mrs. Gervase R. Tinsley Teaneck New Iersey . and Mrs. I Viverito Ridgefield, New Iersey '. and Mrs. Ray I. Walsh Teaneck, New Iersey . and Mrs. Walter I. Walsh Englewood, New Iersey Mr. and Mrs. Iohn I. Walters Harrington Park, New Iersey Mrs. Margaret H. Watson Ridgefield, New Iersey and Mrs. Louis A. Welch Teaneck, New Iersey and Mrs. Iames I. Whalen Demarest, New Iersey CONGRATULATIONS To The CLASS OF 'SI From The MOTHERS GUILD SAINT CECILIA HIGH SCHOOL I 'wr-qg'1 , , .mf-,-1-,',g-1-- 'f.rff , 1 - QI M v-, '.Q'd'-..f'.' ---. -, 'A - -I I 1 - A f s z ww- Q , N4 - I I v .J , gon..-.--..-pn ........ 4- HOBART TOMPKINS IACK' SWIRTZER Specialize in Corsages ART FLOWER SHOP 38 EAST PALISADE AVENUE Phone ENg1ewood 3-4884 Tel. Omdell 8-0050 SATTElY'S BEVERAGES PALE nav AND omin HIGH GRADE ssvslmcis Artesion Well Water Used Exclusively NEW MILFORD, N. l. CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE Sales and Service THE DUNWOODY CO 59 ENGLE STREET ENGLEWOOD N I Englewood 3 3737 HUFFMAN BOYLE COMPANY INC nn: Hom: runulsnmcs ROUTE FOUR NORTH HACKENSACK 4 COMPLIMENTS OF SWEENEY FUEL, INC ANTHRACITE - FUEL Oll Oll BURNERS - COKE PHONES: DUmont 4-0131 Teuneck 7-6265 COLLEGE OF SAINT ELIZABETH A Catholic college conducted by the Sisters ot Charity. Founded in 1899, it is the oldest college tor women in New Iersey and meets in full all standard. requirements. Regular arts courses, business adminis- tration, home economics, pre-medical, teacher training, music. BJ-L. and B.S. degrees. For information address DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS, CONVENT STATION, N. I. COLLEGE OF MOUNT SAINT VINCENT Mount St. Vincent-on-Hudson. New York 71, N. Y. CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF CHARITY OFFERS A.B. AND B.S. DEGREES Courses in Commerce Education, Nursing and Teacher Training Extensive campus bordering Hudson River Twelve miles from Grand Central Station For particulars address Registrar Compliments of HENRY GRATTAN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL .IEWELER DIPLOMAS AND INVITATIONS 61 HALSEY STREET NEWARK, N. I. B 3 1 FORDHAM UNIVERSITY NEW YORK 58, N. Y. FOUNDED IN 1841 CONDUCTED BY THE IESUITS FORDHAM CAMPUS DIVISION - Fordham Road, New York 58, N. Y. Fordham College oi Arts and Sciences: Graduate School of Arts and Sciences: College ot Pharmacy: School oi Business. CITY HALL DIVISION - 302 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y. School of Education: School oi Adult Education: School of Law: School of Business. SOCIAL SERVICE - I34 East 39 Street, New York 16, N. Y. School of Social Service. SUMMER SCHOOL: .IUlY 5 - AUGUST I4, T951 Catalogues of Each School Sent on Request COMPLIMENTS OF THE TOMMY MARKHAM CLUB sr cscnul HIGH scnool JOSEPH SRHOLEZ Jr., AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Phone HA. 3-2070 228 MAIN STREET LITTLE FERRY, N. I. UNITED TYPEWRITER CO., INC. NICHOLAS H. FUCCI, President PORTABLE AND STANDARD TYPEWRITERS SOLD - RENTED - REPAIRED 8 ENGLE STREET ENG. 4-0853 lANIGAN'S HARDWARE, HOUSEFURNISHINGS, PAINTS, WEATHER STRIP HEATING ACCESSORIES, SEEDS, FERTIIIZERS, GARDEN TOOLS 96 WEST STREET. ENGLEWOOD -- EN. 3-0237 408 MADISON AVENUE, DUMONT - DU. 4-4717 GROCERIES - Enuns - mms FOTI'S FINE FOODS 106 WILLIAM STREET ENGLEWOOD ENglewood 3-7837 is ell- JUS' 'I-S'Sfi'1:f1':?. I .- 1 -I Q.r'Ev?,.ff 2,-..--E' .-if ,- -QL , - -- . E f,, K..-i',gQ.,Qa' , ,ig T-33 :I I if 5 PM N ,Q I NAC I .. t L H Fifi B. 1 E I. ,I , I 2 4 . y ' A Ii . A I , 1 if , . 1 K 15-S ----'lsr .X , .5 , - - - .X Q , ii ..L. K, 3 vi. k 4 V ,. ., . K 1 I . f 3 35 - MN . . 1 E'-4, - H f I 0 I f I 1:1 .... ., .7 ., W -W...v:EmE K. Lf w R, 4 CHARLES BRUCKER 8, SON COMPLIMENTS OF 45 EAST PALISADE AVENUE ENGLEWOOD N I BAUMGART'S I 1.35- 5 . sf.X, N COMPLIMENTS OF M A R Y M A L l E Y courscnoumv cnocsmss ALL BRANDS OI-' BEER NEWSPAPERS FOUNTAIN SERVICE MAGAZINES 38 DEMAREST AVENUE Tel ENglewood 3 9544 ENGLEWOOD N I Y D S ll WEST PALISADE AVENUE ENG 34550 ENGLEWOOD N I Feuturmq NATIONALLY FAMOUS BRANDS m Clothes Hats and Furnlshmqs for MEN and YOUNG MEN Eng 3 7974 EDWARD HASSE 8. CO INC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Sales and Servlce RCA RADIOS REFRIGERATION WASHERS VACUUMS WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES NORGE HOME APPLIANCES AIR CONDITIONING MAYTAG WASHERS 26 W PALISADE AVENUE ENGLEWOOD CHURCH GOODS BENZIGER BROTHERS INC RELIGIOUS ARTICLES 6 8 BARCLAY STREET NEW YORK 8 Telephone ALgonqu1n 43053 LLO ' INC. - ' ,N.Y. COMPLIMENTS OF COllEGIATE OUTFITTING CO., INC. 387 FOURTH AVENUE SCHOOL UNIFORMS NEW YORK lb, N. Y Phones BArcluy 74950 4951 4952 4953 4954 THE EDWARD O TOOLE CO INC CHURCH GOODS 65 BARCLAY STREET NEW YORK N Y MARKHAM'S SINCLAIR SERVICE Iames I. Markham, Dealer 180 Engle Street Englewood, N. I. GREETINGS FROM TERRY '49 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY SLOCUM MARKET 79 Slocum Avenue Phone Englewood 3-2290 Englewood. N. I. Popular Prices MARTY'S SUNOCO SERVICE 100 Route 4 Englewood. New Iersey Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1951 WILLIAMS BROS. GENERAL AUTO SERVICE Closter, N. I. Compliments of A FRIEND o Compliments of DEVINE'S TAVERN 98 West Street Englewood, N. I. SUPERIOR FUEL OIL, INC. 32 Railroad Avenue Cresskill, New Iersey Englewood 4-1212 Timken Sales and Service A 5 Li Compliments of ST. CECIlIA HOlY NAME SOCIETY Compliments of THE AlTAR AND SCAPUIAR CONFRATERNITY ST. CECILIA CHURCH ENGLEWOOD. N. I. Compliments of The Senior Catholic Daughters of America COURT MADONNA 258 Compliments of SAINT MARGARET'S PARISH LITTLE FERRY, N. 1. an I. I I 1.r- ll -za, Compliments of BETTY AND PEGGY BEAUTY PARLOR W Demctrest Avenue Englewood N I FURS MADE AND REMODELED N DeSCHERER SUITS WRAPS GOWNS Phone Englewood 3 0375 44 Engle Street Englewood N I LEONARD S LADIES WEARING APPAREL West Pahsade Avenue Englewood N I ENglewood 3 8163 Telephone EN. 3-4899 EMERALD BEAUTY SALON 54 East Pdhsade Avenue Englewood New Iersey YOUNG COLONY SHOP Rex! Sxsters Phone Englewood 3 5966 1 East Pcrhscrde Avenue Englewood N I Comp11ments of ANITA TEACH 60 Engle Street Phone EN 31233 Englewood N I BARBARA I-EE Best Wxshes for Success DRESSES Gmmss sPoRTswEAn T0 the Gfsdustmq Class 51 SUITS LINGERIE COATS 1440 The Plaza West Englewood of St Ceczlm Htqh School T A A Z H O T E L Open Monday 6. Fndcxy untxl 9 p m Closter N I as . l - 1 f I . . FLOWERS 51 ' ENglewood 3-7702 JOSEPH .IANECEK UPHOLSTERING INTERIOR DECORATING SLIP COVERS 44 No. Dean Street Englewood, N. I. BENTLEY 8. SIMON, INC. 7 West 36th St., New York 18, N. Y. Manufacturers of CHOIR GOWNS - PULPIT ROBES CAPS, GOWNS, HOODS For All Degrees Outfitters to over 3000 Schools. Colleges, and Churches THEO WIOR Jeweler 59 W Pcrhscxde Avenue Englewood N 1 Englewood 3 0010 D EM A R E S T S PAINT HARDWARE HOUSEWARE GIFTS Tencrily N I EDWARD .l. ROONEY REAL ESTATE SPECIALIST Teaneck 7-7550-1 1371 Teaneck Road Teaneck, N. I. Telephone Eng. 3-9635 ENGLEWOOD RATHSKELLER Air-Conditioned RESTAURANT - BAR Luncheons - Dinners - cr lcl carte Wines and Liquors 36-38 Engle Street Englewood, N. I. Louis Krickellas Sam P. Karamitas EN. 3-2877 FIFTH AVENUE JEWELERS IEWELERS AND OPTICIANS 37 E Pctlrsade Avenue Englewood N I BEST WISHES MR CHARLES HOEGER Englewood N I BERGER'S BAKERY For Better Baking PIES - PASTRIES - CAKES Homemade Baking Call Us For Special Party Cakes Weddings - Birthdays 41 W. Palisade Avenue Englewood 3-9722 Compliments of PALISADES TRUST COMPANY Englewood, N. I. Eng. 3-4330 - 4331 Hes. Phone Eng. 3-0484-M CHARlIE'S FISH MARKET Opposite Franklin Furniture Co. L. Storms, Prop. DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF SEASONAL FRESH FISH Free Delivery - Prices Reasonable 31 Dean Street Englewood, N. I BUCKlEY'S DRUG STORE o 35 East Palisade Avenue Englewood, N. I. 'T QA -z D A XX , , ' m,:, . A W.. , t.: 5 f -dr M- f'?ff .9 his JF' .Ein bl A-A A. . . N L . A .A ' ff 'W ,ff-Q.-f 'fa .A MMG. . .+. .:.fH IQ -v - ff- ..,,,3.'Q 63. A 1. ,Q . . - Q? , V 'f Q ,f -Y f 5f-yu In b A ,ii1?.Q?r.--T:..,,,,w My .js-EQ ' :BSN XM.. iyhqzg-'k.:,,! ., K 'f y., 4 Q-, K .gv 138' W' QV K X Q , , - f , .1 .. 'H' fy 'ig 'W M, , k , '1 'fx A'-1 - b ai' K V, W -x,.f'f3f,,,g,m f - .,-A N' fzfif , -gm M -W , - ,.. k k fwg,,.'-W hwy ,X 4- .,, N ww-g.4 Ay, t Q ' Q., L .fwwmm 'wwf-'-' .. mi- ,. J- I .,- -1 ' 'fx' JZ' 5- M-Q 2-:.:iw .iff p.,,,, -,. 'K Q A x-K ik , xi: wid, -. ..,4ftk:?gNf Ju .,- . ,V .F X ff, 9. , . . . ' - N '- i W, ' '-xr.-.53 ' W: -nf' :JA 'H' f- w 1s.4,..ms. x AMN bmw' 'N' . , W ' . ,, , , ,y.-aff ,sw ' , 9- 1. - N 0 . f,, Q., , - ' . y. '- mtv .Q Jmmvvw 'X s 5 3 ,, ,xx . TM, Vx E S NY Xfssi, . .L AR 5-wr 4 X af? Q K X N 6 ff W 6 Q gif. , , V i n tw 53, 9 i Q 9 f f Q- f' 5 .. -1 4 It ,b,,,,' 'b - X . .. Ak' 1 3 'Q Q I H Q K fa M -L ' 5 ,, Q L sa z. . A E X 4 ' 3 M , -. Q k X Sr 2' r Q. L 554 l ss. A iff! i , '1H1N 1 gg - K X Q X I .fi gs -,.,f 'E s..' 'sig AA Y in 'ng 5 'Q' bf' . , 55 li Q' -'M 1 --fy v W' , ' . , 4, rsssat l ,. . x. . I' ' M: T' L V 1 .X , -fs .'- ff' ik QQ ,X 5 N h-2 ' V- -' WL X ' 5 pf. 'QNX' Q. , x 3 1 , e i i Q if , , X J but -sz' N . M11 , W Q 3 ff? 1 if lm A N AF '-1-fs XX: F' ki: G 'S fa ,Q issf' ' E 31 x 3 ' ui' E W ... 6' Ou. .9 ,V Mig M 1 3 4 1 fm- ,K?.,A... b K -xxlbg 4 In P 44, A 1 T Q -f 1 Wi '. an Q M. , 4' ' Dk, A1 ?fi+. 5.3L, w ,!.'qL:.: 2 -A p ,gg P ,3 .M -W-' . A, A and :ak ag, 123232 wg n .,w.A.. qv. ' 4 , 1 'Q f: '. 1 kg,-+' ' f ,. .-. ,, .A 3.1 .H 3 .N eq, -A X' 'L ,Jr 1-'W ng 15'-' fig.-af. U' ' ' ' an' .-,uf . ..'- PQ., 1 . ., 3. . lag. fffT:'A' J 5 Q' , , ' wk , 1 tu. 1 , . , A ' N .m , f.g. UAF' '1 E1--as-Q1 ,mm


Suggestions in the St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) collection:

St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 1

1943

St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 1

1947

St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

1948

St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 127

1951, pg 127

St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 127

1951, pg 127

St Cecilia High School - Chimes Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 80

1951, pg 80


Searching for more yearbooks in New Jersey?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online New Jersey yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.