St John Neumann High School - Crystal Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1963

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W, f A ' V'a:'1 'Ti I .au-. 1 ,4- H x 1 U , 1, M 4 ' ,v WB' if J 9 M 552 M f N L ,W , K ,H , , W Y 1 Y Born and raised in Souih Philadelphia, Mr. Perri has worked among 'lhe people of lhe communily and 'the sludenls of Bishop Neu- mann wiih a willing and unsellish spiril. Pres- en+ly'he'is director of lhe fheaier depari- menl, 'drill inslruclor for ihe marching band and drlll 'leam and direclor of mainlenence. lf can be said fhal he is lruly a dedicaled conlribufor 'ro Bishop Neumann High School. i Fr. Cox is wilhoul a doubf one of ihe mosl respecled members of our facully. A producl of Sf. Gabriel's parish, Falher is well ec- quainled wirh lhe mannerisms and lradilions of Soufh Philadelphia and is renowned for his experl' guidance and advice 'lo siudenls. As moderafor of +he sfudenf council, direcfing fha numerous acfivilies fhal come under ils aegis, he has done a 'lremendous amounl' of work for lhe school and is a fine example of ihe frue spirii' of Bishop Neumann High School. An inlegral parl of Bishop Neumann High School is Falher Kelly, senior class advisor. His dulies range from lhe imporfanl iola of collecfing class fees fo preparafion for gradu- afion. He is responsible for lhe success of 'lhe senior prom, assisfs af Saiurday nighi dances, dislribufes class rings and performs many laslrs which we oflen 'lake for granled. He is always on hand io help lhe seniors when needed and for lhis and all his invaluable eliforls we should be deeply graieful. X . 1 be 1 E ge ff 2 Q X K w si 1? 5 DEIDICAT UN MOST REVEREND FRANCIS J. FUREY, D.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia MOST REVEREND GERALD V. MCDEVITT, D.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia MOST REVEREND JOHN J. KROL. D.D.. J.C.D. Archbishop of Philadelphia As Archbishop Krol embarks u-pon his second year as head of The Archdiocese of Philadelphia, we are exceedingly cog- nizanl' of 'rhe devoied worlc which he has performed. The Archbishop and his hardworking cohoris are highly dedicaiecl and capable spirilual leaders. who handle wiih 'rhe uimosl efficiency ihe guidance of ihousands of Cairholics who reside in our ever-growing merropolis. Our Arch-Diocesan leaders have surely ailained 'ihe re- speci and admiralion of lhe sludenis al Bishop Neumann. and we know They will coniinue io adminisrrale in rhe furure as comipeienily as fhey have in The pasf. IDIDCESAN LEADEIQS Since Old S+. lvlary's School was erecled in I782 fhe Archdiocese of Philadelphia 'has provided ifs people wilh a model school syslem. One of +he main reasons for fhe superior qualify of our schools is Jrhe oufsianding leadership we have acquired 'rhroughoul The years. The men who have been given such an enormous du+y surely musl possess an inner zeal and love of iheir work: for if is no easy 'rask providing educalional facilifies for Ihous- ands of siudenls. Today Ihis Iaslc is under 'rhe ex- cellenffleadership and guidance of Ivlsgr. Edward Hugihgg'-sind his associa+es who have worked inces- sanlly Io provide Philadelphia wiih an unexcelled educalional sysfem. RIGHT REVEREND FRANCIS SCHULTE Assisfani Superin+enden+ of Philadelphia Archdiocesan Schools RIGHT REVEREND EDWARD HUGHES Superinfendenf of Philadelphia Archdiocesan Schools RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR JOHN J. GRAHAM. Ph.D. Superinfendenf of Special Schools Al 'rhe presenl lime, Falher Neilzel has cornplered 'rwo years as Principal. l-le h-as done a very ellicienl ioib in slrengfhening 'rhe bonds 'belween siudeni 'and Teacher, rhereby adding +o school spiril. One of his obieciives is lo fra-in sludenls +o have a cornrnuniiy spirii, since man is sociological by nalure. This is very imporlani in gelfing along in lhe adull' world, for as we approach maiurily, our communiiy life will become more irnporlanl, and a sirong lounclarion is invaluable. Falher Neilzel realizes 'this and slrives conscienliously 'ro give us lhis foundalion. If his firsl 'rwo years as principal are any ind-icalion of his fuiure years, we can be assured Thai fuiure sludenis of Bis'hop Neumann will have fhe 'besl' Cafholic educalion possible. THE VERY REVEREND JOHN E. NEITZEL, O. PRAEM.. PRINCIPAL The Reverend The Reverend The Reverend John Cagney, O. Praem. Roberi W. Gaghan, O. Praem. Maffhias Gross, O. Praem Vice-Principal Treasurer Regisfrar These are four men who have dedicaled 'rheir lives To God and The overall developrnenl' of The siudenls a'r Bishop Neumann. Slriving To achieve a definilre goal of lhe loeH'er- meni' of Phe school, 'rhey 'have succeeded in producing beller all around siudenis, ihal' is, as scholars, aihleies, and ciiizens. They have fried ro raise 'rhe srandards of our school and increase The spiril' on 'rhe pari' of l'he siudenrs. H' is only filling fhal we pay special Jrribuie To 'rhe Reverend Farhers who are a valuable assel +0 our school. Dean gf Disciplin, The Reverend Owne Pharris, O. Praem. AD ISTIQATIDIQS AU HDIQITIES The Reverend The Reverend The Reverend Claude Zabinslri, O.F.M. Mark Dangreau, C.l.C.M. John Cox, O. Praem. AssisTanf Dean of Discipline Afhlefic Direcfor Sfudehf COUHCTT Moderafor ln order ThaT a sense OT pride in This greaT insTi- TuTion may 'be mainTained, 'we musT learn To be physically TiT advocaTes oT school spiriT, arTiculaTe in school TuncTions and disciplined in our Transgres- sions. Through The guidance OT The school auThori- Ties This goal has maTerialized. Through slcillTul guidance, Bishop Neumann's aTh- leTic acTiviTies Touch upon all conceivable sporTs, The sTudenT body is given a voice in school govern- menT, and social evenTs. Rules and regulaTions are sTricTly enTorced by The assisTanT Dean oT Discipline wiTh diligence and TacT. T'he achievemenTs and eTlorTs oT These dedicaTed molders OT Tomorro-w's ciTizens, can never be reward- ed wiTh mere Thanlcs and com'plimenTs. This consTi- TuTes one oT The many reasons why Bishop Neumann High School, will Torever be indebTed To The cour- ageous endeavors puT TorTh by These illusTrious men oT God. Mrs. Marion Sulpizio, Mrs. Marie Fifzpafriclr, Mrs. Caiherine Cummings Service wifh a smile is ihe morfo of Bishop Neu'mann's personnel. Their never-ending jobs range from punching library cards io lceeping school properly clean and inracr. The school caleieria slail: is ai worlc day alier day dis'hing our ihe food +o hundreds of hungry srudenis. Our school nurse is preseni daily in her olllice To relieve our aches and pains, wheiher real or prelenlious. The smiling secreiaries in 'lhe main olzlice eriicienily and cheerfully go aboui l'heir The Cafeferia Sfaff DEIQSUNNEL Mrs. Caiherine Capilaio Mrs. Carl-serine Showers Miss Kafhryn McCullough never ending iaslc. The secreiary 'ro Faiher Gaghan musl' also be commended for her diligence in helping him perform his dulies. Cerrainly noi' To 'be neglecied are Jrhe mainie- nance crew, who do a fine iob in keeping The building in rip-lop shape. All of 'rhese people deserve our heariy 'rhanks for fheir unceasing paiience in performing Their daily dulies. Messrs. Gus Kaufmann, George Di Lemmo, George Markerf, George Polezzi and Frank DiBiase fs iff 5 ii K 'T - Q 1 1. in H13 :gf 5 . ifikfjmvygsl L- ., ig f - X xi ,, A EQ AQMQ: 'xy 3 My if X 4559 Fr. Frigo's Freshman Religion class seems capiivaied by one of his many illusfraiions demonsfrafing fhe infricacies of our Creafor. Through fhese clemonsfrafions, coupled wifh his experf ieaching fechnique, Fr. Frigo has gained much admirafion from his sfudenfs as a capable and likeable ieacher. Rev. Reber? Gaghan, O. Praem. Rev. Felix Cimino, O. Praem. N Rev. Flavian Dailey, T.O.R. Rev. Kurf Trommelen, C.l.C.M 7 MJ i ,- .,,,, I unnnnnanmgaew ,J The mark of qualify in a teacher is his abilify fo hold fhe a'Hen+ion of a class. Here Fafher Jafolla displays why he was held in such high esreem by bofh facully and sfudenis alike as he inirigues his Junior Religion class wiih ihe mys+eries of Caiholicism. Rev. Henry Jafolla, O.Praem. 5 I f i Rev. Louis Freiberg, O.Praem. Rev. Bonavenfure Kiley. T.O.R. Falher Freiberg's Religion class lisiens affeniively as he explains a hisforic chapler in fhe developmenf of our Faifh. From fhe enthusiasm shown here if is eviden? 'rhal 'rhese Rev' Robert Gaghan' O-pmem, siudenfs will absorb as much knowledge as possible. miuew Rev. Waller Burke, O.Praem. Rev. Jerome Vansfon, T.O.R. Rev. Marinus Ver Wey,O.Praem. Rev. Andrew Judge, T.O.R. fri A. ,- 1 WQQEETQJL Fafher VerWey manifesls his exlensive knowledge of our Religion as he clears up a doubi' of one of his sludenls on a mailer of faiih and morals. Because of his wide scope of knowledge Fa+l1er is well suiled for his role as a Religion feacher. Religion. Rev. Marlin Frigo, O.Praem. Rev. William Craig, O.Praern. 1: f , . if : 1 , ,. . .kv-, Falher Feider receives an encouraging response as he poses a quesfion in his lhird period Religion class. From lhe loolr on Fa+l1er's face, lhis sor+ of lhing rarely happens. Could il' be lhaf lhese boys are camera hogs? itil QR, QPU' Fafher Craig's somewhai sneaky smile is 'rhe resuli of a quesiion he has iusf direcfed 'lowards fhese puzzled Sophomores concerning a mysfery of our Faifh. However, a momenf lafer, Falher explained +he answer fo his queslion and in doing so, look one more slep in supply- ing fhese sfudenls wifh a lhorough knowledge of 'lheir I Rev. George Feider, O.Preem. ni-2' -I V M'-amy' l '--1 f f-W1 f' Seen above is Faflier Zbieranski explaining one of 'Phe easier concepfs of Algebra l. This subieci' is one of +l'1e hardesl fo grasp buf wi+l'1 ine aid of Faiher +his s'ruden+ as well as lhe resl' of flue class should do sufficienfly well. Rev. Edward Kimpel, O.Pr-sem. Rev. Roman Zbieranslci, O.F.M. Rev. Alberl' De Crifs, C.l.C.M. Rev. John Cox, O.Praem. Mr. Joseph Kelly The momenf of +ru+h has finally arrived for Faiher Targonski's Sophomore Geomelry class. Here we see fhe good Faiher lreeping a waichful eye on his learned sfudenfs as 'they fry fo reason whaf Pylhagoras had againsf +l1em when he derived his arficulafe iheorem. 1-s..,,3gf -91e----- The sfudy of Mechanical Drawing provides lhe average siudenl' wifh an excellenl background in archileclural 'Pech- niques and draffsmanship. Mr. Kelly, a dedicafed Teacher, is always on hand 'ro lend help fo inquisilive sludenis. This fad is clearly illusfrafed as Mr. Kelly aids a siudenl' in producing a plafe. lb, Mr. James Hagger+y, Jr. Rev. Claude Zabinski, O.F.M. Mr. Anlhony Capuano Rev. lrenaeus Targonski, O.F.M. Mr. Haggerly, a recenl- acldiiion 'lo our Mafhemalics deparl- menf, quesfions a s+uden+ on flue analysis of adiacenl' angles. Alflnough +l'1e queslion posecl may noi' be an exlremely difficull one, if is evidenl from fhe expressions on lhe o'll1er sludenfs' faces lhaf fhis boy's preclicamenl isn'+ envied. ,dn Rev. David Melmer, T.O.R. A Sophomore, Geomefry class lisfens alienlively as Fallwer Melmer explains 'the lheory of righi 'rriangles. A sfudenf wifh a serious desire fo increase his lrnowledge of Malhemalics will discover all foo soon fhal wiflwouf flwis basic course in Geomefry, he will never be able +o allain a qualilafive efficiency. Rev. Roberl Hyde, O.Praern. L , M Eli, a H , . N 1 s W3 ,pimm s A V V Mr. Andrew Richards Rev. Claver VanEyck, O.F.M. Rev. Frederick Becker, O.Praem. Mr. Alberi' DiGiacomo LISH Mr. Joseph Faralli Faiher Van Eyclr supervises a reading session in one of his English IV classes. Such reading pracfice is only one 'facef of Fafher's exiensive English program. As head of fhe English depar+men+, Falher Van Eyclc has successfully expanded 'ihe school's curricula in ihis subiecf, in order +0 increase fhe sfudenfs' overall knowledge of our evolufionized Anglo-Saxon language. ., 'ff M 1-W ?, 1, 1 'Ns X K ,xx wwe in ff X 4' K . f' y 1 --ar. ' 5 ff my fl 5' 2 Q - 5 Q QE :WWE W I - f! ef f K ii' j , Lfv' J Mr. William Berlino Rev Marhal Meulemans OPraem Rev. Rene Pefif, O.Praem, These English sfudenfs have fhe +wo- fold 'I'aslc of keeping an eye on 'lheir +ex+books and paying sfric+ a+en'l'ion as Fafher Pefii explains ihe lesson of fhe day. Fr. manages 'lo convey +he ins-and- oufs of spoken and wriflen English clearly and precisely. Fr. Meulemans, along wifh one of his speech classes, lisfens affenfively as one of his induslrious pupils delivers 'rhe punch line of whaf seems io be a very humorous anecdofe. This course proi vides ifs sluclenls wifh a preliminary basis in the 'rheory and praclice of orafory. I1 , C, Rev. Kennefh Flaheriy, T.O.R. Mr. Jeule Tasha Mr. John Smiih Mr. Enrico Di Blasi Mr. Di BIasi's explanafion of one of The many facefs of our language seems io have provoked many quesiions from +he minds of ihese inquisiiive siudenis. This course serves io insfruci ihe sfudenfs in ihe developmeni' and applica+ion of our chief means of communicafion. Our man wifh a camera seems 'lo have a'Hrac'red fhe sfricfesl afienfion of one of Fr. Willi's Freshman English siudenfs. while +he'remainder of ihe class ponders a lesson in 'lheir lexfboolrs. Rev. Xavier Willr. O.F.M. Nw i Mr. William Masierson Would YOU like 'fo be English ieacher for a day? If appears ihar Mr. Sla'H'ery's poinfed inquiry has aroused +he sense of humor of his Sophomore English scholars. A lighr 'Pouch of humor, an inferesling feacher and induslrious sfudenfs provide 'Ihe perfeci' aimosphere for a prolirable sfudy of any academic subieciz Our roving cameraman managed fo cafch lhis classroom exhibifing ihis facf. SC ENCE If is only fifiing ihaf 'these Physics siudenis receive a cerfain amoun+ of credif for fheir bravery, for ii is no easy iask fo 'iackie ihe mysieries of hea+ and eleciriciiy af 9:25 in fhe morning. Mr. Frank Baldassarre .szxxs ,,.,.ii1p.g . Y f ... , 3 ' Rev. Joseph Van Hoof, C.l.C.M Mr. John Gdwoik .Q Each 'teacher has a siyle all his own. Thai' of Mr. Phillips is one which provides a relaxed afmosphere in which his General Science pupils willingly absorb ihe basic rudimenfs of +he mysleries of our universe. Mr. John Joseph Mr. Frank Tripocli Since Chemislry involves many inlricale problems, 'lhe bes+ way 'lo explain lhese is wilh replicas. Here Fr. Van Hoof explains fhe sfruclure of lhe Sodium Chloride compound fo a class of Junior scienlisis. If all goes righ+ many of ihese boys may go on fo challenge lhe complexilies of Chemisfry. 'N A deep sealed knowledge of any 'lield of scholaslic endeavor requires, firsl, a basis. Such a foundalion is soundly conslrucfed by Falher Lepp in his General Science classes. For mos? sludenls, Rev. Kieran Lepp, O.Praem. Mr. Nicholas Juele fr . .::z:,.f'::-'22,-gm, Z f -,,,:,g, - . n ?!:53' .. .,Z'ii'2E5: ASK 52115 Fl i :p,: . ' 2g??if?z,:2f2r'Egi3 f 52 fig .. .. ,'f2,5EE A455524 . +2 JI W5 ,II if 2: 9 '-x TN , - .l 1 .... , ..:: , 'this period is one anxiously awaifed, because Fr, Lepp possesses 'lhe experl' abilily lo arouse 'lhe scienlific curiosily of a pupil, a curiosily which is innale, allhough someiimes dormanf, in all of us. mirifill ' he .. ,E .W , We 3521 : ... I Y' x 3 K ml M l sw 1535 ,,.. 1 ls Mr. B. explaining a diFiicul+ concepl' of Biology or is he reprimanding some Sophomore for making 'Faces while our cameraman is al' work? Only fime will lell. If all of fhese sludenls pass Biology, we will surely know 'ihe answer. Mr. James Phillips, Jr. Mr. lrenaeus lsaiiw l+'s liflle wonder why Khrushchev l1asn'l' already buried us afler loolring al' fhese myslerious nolalions. Even Mr. Gdwoilx seems a bi+ perplexed al' ll1e reasoning of his Physics scholars. Buf lhere is liflle need for alarm, since under his paiienf guidance and supervision fhey will go on fo challenge and conquer new and 'lascinaling fields in lhe realm of science. I ,E ,ww-, ,Li .,i,4W,,M wg 1 . w, ,, , X if K , mini A M ,, Rev. Leo Adesiewicz, O.F.M. Mr. Louis De Sancfis Rev. Mark Dangreau, C.l.C.M. Here we see Fr. Feider reviewing a lesson wiih his German Il class. German is acquiring greafer imporiance in +l1is scienfific world of ioday and Fr. Feider has given fhe benefif of his many years of leaching experience and sound knowledge of flne German iongue. ,,.,..-f' i ww? fig' if pe Rev. Glenn Slebers O Praem sais-X. . ,ff 4 Rev. Mar+in Philipsen, O.Praem. Mr. John Du Bois Rev. Francis Ciliberli, O.Praem. Rev. Clelus Wagner, O.Praem. lf a boy is to advance in fhe knowledge of English a 'fundamenlal course in Laiin is essenfial. Fr. Wagner, who has been al Neumann for over 'lwenfy-five years, has bolh fhe experience and pafience required fo leach fhis classical language 'lo +he incoming Freshmen. The 'Freshmen in fhis Lafin class are frying io overcome +he difficully which accompanies lhe sfucly of a language diliferenl' from 'lheir own. Fafher Cililaerfi will see +0 il lhal' lhey progress wifh a knowledge of lhe background of 'lheir new longue as well as maslering lhe language i+self, Siudenfs inj'eres1ed,l-ifm fhe Poliiical Science 'fieldfwill suibiixbenewh by ihis rnan's class'.' igjning's sixfh period analyzes onewffihe ngrgqger- ous problems' faced. lay our '?M'n'era17?Bn in our cornplek der'izqcra+ic environment K-, 2 .-1, . i IL' ftlr. 'ist ' ., z. -' ,' The eyes of every pupil in 'this World Hisfory class are ceniered on Faiher Vukeiich. These Freshmen wan? io be sure noi' +o miss ihe imporianf Facis ihai Fafher is frying 'fo convey. I+ is ceriain fha? before 'the year ends lhese siuden+s will be proficieni' in +his subieci. Rev. William Fenning, O.Praem. Mr. William Johnson Mr. Alexander Lushnycky Rev. Roberl Kelly, O.Praem Wheiher you guys believe ii or noi, Soufh Philadelphia was noi boughi' by fhe Indians. This sfafemenf of Mr. John Rumbarger seems io have s+ar+led some of his U. S. Hisfory s+udenfs and puzzled ofhers. This amazing revelafion, along wi+h many o+hers, is iusi' one par+ of 'fha fascinafing sfudy of our American herifage. SDCIAL ST DIES Rev. Donald Vukefich, T.O.R. Mr. John Rumbarger Mr. Rober+ McDade Rev. Wencel Cen efeldl, O.Praem 3' M? :ga ' I fflj, ---e! 'e . NU, 5 5 fl lf . ess 1 he is wiv! T iswe . 'H-zM..1k?il'fg ,ga QM V ,LL 557 ., 'Qin T . I , X514 V f 3 A: In 'roclay's modern worlcl, a person erudiie in 'Phe processes of our governmeni is an esseniial componeni in fhe building of a fine, upsfanding cilizen. Such an eclucafion is more ihan adequaiely supplied by 'Phe fine leaching 'technique of Fafher Pharris.in his presenfafion of fhe hisfory and iradiiion of our nafion. Rev. Owen Pharris, O.Praern. Mr. James Quinn Rev Joseph Kelly O Praern Mr. Louis Ringler These Modern His+ory siudenrs seem 'io be engrossed in +he nores given 'io 'ihem by Mr. Lushnyclzy. You can be sure ihaf when 'rhis year comes 'io an end, ihese boys will be well acquainied wiih rhe problems of +he modern world. The vit.. Aff ' .L .--- I f. f 9 ,ff .. '-,.,.,,,, 7 nu' ' ri o n i fry - 7 x ilk X. Zfafy i Mr. Thomas Dougherry Rev. Edmond Kinale, O.Praem. The siudenfs in 'this U. S. Hisrory class may nor know how imporranf rheir undersfanding of fhe maferial can be. If is sure, however, fhar Mr. McDade will see +o ii +ha+ rhey learn ro use fheir knowledge well. Our cameraman has surely capfured a superb group of facial expressions in ihis Freshmen class. These sludenis and lheir feacher, Mr. Ringler, are bofh beginning an arduous and we hope en- ioyable slay ai' Bishop Neumann. a ' -MK' Here our candid camera cafches Mr. Mark Concannon who has done wonders in +eaching ihe fuiure accounfanis and business men of our school. Many boys owe a resounding 'rhanks io him for his unwielding devofion 'io ihis subiecf. ,j ' Mr. Daniel Kavka Rev. Mafihias Grosse, O.Praerris Us miss Mr. John Madden Mr. Mark Concannon , , Mr Concanncn is shown here in 'lhe role of a willing and able adviser as he helps a sludenl wilh a cllfficull problem m Bookkeeping while lhe resf of ihe class seems fo be enloymg an amusing remarlr. For lhose who clonf lnlend lo go on +o college Boolckeepsng offers unllmlfed opporfumlies in lhe Mr Frank Perri Mr Paul Valenhne Mr. Michael Concannorv Q l lllusfralions and praclical applicafions play an in- fricale par? in any field of sludy. Such necessifies are amply supplied by Mr. Perri in his Consumer Educalion class. These componenls, inlermingled wifh an experf leaching sfyle, enable him lo deliver a fine course in 'rhis new addilion lo our Business deparfmenl. Fafher, how many sides are in a circle? No wonder Fr. Beaudoin looks slighfly perfurbed as he insfrucis his Junior-Senior Arf class. Bu+ ihere Es sfill hope for fhese budding arHs+s and Fafher will do his besl fo develop whaf falenfs his boys may have, whefher fhey be fhaf of an amafeur doodler or of a commercial ariisf. Rev. Huberf Beaudoin, O.Praarn. Mr. Thomas Maloney Rev. Barfholomew Agar, O.Praem. Mr. Adolf Sorian i 1, ' 41-rd,i'if1f-f 1 We 3' V K ' S Mi' ff' ' f V V e 'wr' f- N i K if , ' ,fffff 1 M 3' ,, H X A , :'.,, '55, Sk , A , , .. 1 Mr. Paul Bariolomeo A, 1 ,ff K I if 1 li: ax 5 my f y , i . mf, . o f - - L I Mr R ber+ Senske 'iii in -t K K '31 4 wg 'wp , .4 Le1 s do H' a iiifle fasfer now, you guys: do you ihink l'm standing up here for my healfhf' Mr. Barfolomeo uffers a sharp command as his fhird period gym ciass goes fhrough a series of exercises. Wifh a 'firm deferminaiion one of ihese boys may become anofher Charlie Ailes. I-IYS CA EDUCATIO wqfwm ......w-w-1'-1+ , -4- ,, O -ML 3 , , Riu J W4 ..- ff , f f i Y f W . x ,O q-5 My 1 1 ff Ah' --Tx' .. 5 TS-ff m K' ,+ 9- ' J , ,,,. .. g 'S F4 if E321 x 1 It ' , W 8' , f Qian., 1 -lv - ff A W. 'A' Q-- - 'I 'W' , 'A 1 ,,MWQ wwf .mg if 4 .. in.. 1 , . I IQJR.. L., -K ,ln 'X gplv Q LE' 6 L 0Cxv S DEN CUUNCII. Shown here are 'lhe members of Neumann's Sfuden+ Council. Kneeling: P. Marfinelli, R. Furla, J. Siderio, G. DeFelice. Firsl row: J. Capra, L. Lucchesi, R. Mirigliani, R. Galli, D. Darrah, A. Burzichelli, J. Sannini, F. Bucco, A. Gallofo, T. DelGiorno, W. Aflrinson, P. DeAngells. Second row: J. Evangelisla, C. Shanks, T. Murphy, T. Padlo, A. Profefa, L. Disipio, C. Pifale, A. Grubb, J. Gallo, A. DiLullo. W. Saffic, M. Ruggiero. Third row: R. Lepor+, F. Gillen, A. Nazzario, J. Spanier, G. Vernose, F. Cruclele, F. Kennedy, S. Melchiore, P. SoHile, G. Mullen, T. Nardi. Fourlh row: R. Guida, J. Barreft A. Trassaffi, J. Pagano, R. Malone, R. Giandrea, W. Leman, E. Moran, J. Valen+i, J. Naselli, J. Giaccio. Fiffh row: M. Bier, A. Alfe, C. Hopson, J. Donnelly, J. Fee, A. Cerila, R. Ianoale, J. McBride, F. Abruzzese, M. Moughan, R. Cinelli. Mg. ConducTing any kincl of meeTing is a Tedious Task, as These Tour STudenT Council officers well know. These sTudenT elecTed auThoriTies, however, ac- complish This iob plus many oTher imporTanT duTies wiTh The uTmosT eFTiciency and reliabiliTy. ln order ThaT everyone oT us mighT have a say in The running oT Bishop Neumann High School, we have elecTed sixTy-one members oT The sTudenT loody To The STu- denT Council. The TiTTy-seven homeroom represenTaTives were elecTed To Their posi- Tions early in The school year because oT Their leadership abiliTies. We have chosen Them as our voices, To submiT our ideas. complainTs and suggesTions To The oTTicers oT The organizaTion. The Tour oTTicers oT The STudenT Council, PresidenT, Rich Furia, Vice-PresidenT, Joe Siderio, SecreTary, Paul lv1arTinelli, and Treasurer, Greg Delielice, were elecTed in May oT lasT year. More or less The represenTaTives oT The homey room represenTaTives These oTTicers submiT Their ideas To The adminisTraTion. Running The SaTurday NighT Dance, Pep Rallies and promoTing school spiriT are jobs which have also 'loeen underTalcen by The STudenT Coun- cil. Because oT The experT direcTion oT Fr. Cox, and The cooperaTion oT The Tac- ulTy, This Tine group oT leaders has shown us The True value OT Their organizaTion. STudenT Council PresidenT Furia and ModeraTor Fr. Cox are consTanTly conferring abouT The organi- zaTion of various school funcTions encompassed in The realm of Council acTiviTies. BoTh of These SouTh Philadelphians exhibii' The acme of school spiriT. Agri ,,,,. T. I - The 'Pen boys we see every day praclicing in our schoolyard are members of 'I'he Drill Team. They, under fhe able inslruciion of Mr. Perri and caplained by Joe Perfelli, have displayed sparlrling performances while enlerfaining us af pre-game and halfdlime showings during lhe 'fooiball season. ,Qty A g. Perhaps +he mosl colorful acfiviry and +ha+ mosl symbolic of 'lhe +rue spirif of Soufheasi Ca+holic is lhe sixly-piece marching band, shown here under The compelenf leadership of Thomas Belzala. The band is lhe backbone of ihe school's various acfivilies and on lhe field or in championship compelifion uphold fhe 'lradilion and spirii' of lhe fine school if represenfs. Neumann's Color Guard slands a+ allenlion while +he band plays our Nalional Anfhem. During halflime exercises 'lhis group puis on a fine exhibifion which exemplifies lhe perseverance which has been engendered in +hese boys by iheir conslani prac+ice. 4mm ..- Shown here are Bishop Neumann's Marching Band, Drill Team and Color Guard. On lhe floor are Perfefli, Masciano, DiBruno, Tonelli, Collins, Maxwell, Scarpafo, Boslon, Genlile, Turner, Fifz- pafriclc, Lacey. Kneeling: Mancinelli, Saia, Pelosi, Nicholas, Fuschino, Marinucci, Mascio. Firsl' row: Mr. Valenfine, Mr. Maloney, Wood, Galfi, Pefrocelli, Berry, Tango, Hodges, Mar- cone, Alkinson, Cooper, Meighan, Androcchio, Frandino, Bera- docco, Mafrone, Ciirone, Mr. Perri, Mr. Sorian. Second Row: The poer O'Shaughnessy once wrolez We are +he music malcers, we are rhe dreamers of dreams. These few words, perhaps more ihan any+hing else, express 'rhe Jrrue lheme of Bishop Neumann's Music Deparlmeni. The vanguard of The Music Deparlmeni is lhe Marching Band, ihe music malcers. Through lhe comloined ehforls lannacone, LanziloHi, DiCos+anzo, Sembello, Cascio, Baker, Ger- mano, Pisale, Sanlaguida, Zappacosfa, Devlin, Cerminara, Mc- Nesby. Third Row: Nealis, Bevilacqua, Tana, Shanks, Baldwin, Gambale, O'S+een, Cook, Marsalla, Boudreaux, Sorrenfino, Di- Chiara, Panlisano, Baffaglia, Befzala. Fourfh Row: Volla, Homony, Remenier, Armenlani, Sanfini, Anas+asi, Rodriguez, Spena, D'Amico, Vagnoni, Na+ale. of Mr. Sorian, Mr. Maloney, and Mr. Perri, il' succeeds in 'harmonizing Jrhe spiriis of boys as well as 'rhe noles of composers, Thus fulfilling one of lhe basic concepls oi educaiion. The Drill Team, under The direclion ol Mr. Perri, has won 'rhe praise and acclaim of numerous audiences wirh ilrs milirary precision and finesse. DCI-I I3 BAN . . As a supplemenl 'ro lhis line array of musical ialenl is The Dance Band conclucled under lhe swinging ancl swaying baion ol Mr. Molony This elile group of musicians, each an experl in his own inslrumenr, combine lo give Their lisfeners an earful of enlerlainmenffvgl A 5 Lasi loul noi leasl is rhe Schola'i'va'ni'orum. direcled by Fr. Agar and Jrhe Glee 1 ' Lifncler Mr. Kavlca's supervision. The Spring fifr Fesfival, always well -received by lhe siuclenl body, is The culminarion of a year's work for The meme bers of 'rhe Music Deparimenlz T ..Q,. '- ' .wp ,. ,. wf-, ,. ,-,egg-,g ,f1,,'.4f: , 5- Firsf Row: N. Sarielli, J. Buonadonnqi, iG. Coijrlen. Sec- ond Row: P. Ma+'rais, A. De Salia+e,'.J. Bucci, iJ. Wolf S. Cecia. Third Row: J. Carrolis, J. Laniahan, M. Mci Coy, P. Onesli. Fouifih Row: A. Masliansianni, G Illichu, B.'2 MAullen, J. Gallo, E. Lawrence, J. Spear Fifih Regis-7Q5sMcBride, K.-Powell. 4:,,.Mg..rYv,:' . FIQESHMAN BAND Ah one, and ah Two, and ah lhree chanrs Mr Moloney as he leads ihe fuiure Benny Goodmans and Glenn Millers. The Dance Band performing on radio and al' many school evenfs has been +he pride of Neumann wifh The fine music 'lhey have produced AND DANCE BAN ,3 lv F- 4. wr? '. A WL. , Seen here during one of lheir pracfice sessions are +he members of Neumann's Glee Club. Firsi row: Mr. Kavka, P. Ferri, J. Regina, R. Amalo, R. Del Grosso, E. Lawless, R. D'Ambrosio, A. Hodges, D. Lemon, J. Scafidi, J. Del Casale, J. Cunningham, P. Crocelfo, J. Cellini, J. Mallon. Seconcl row: E. Maas, J. Tobey, R. Barker, R: Pelrone, E. Smilh, J. Lagana, A. Pasquini, F. Femia, R. Quaflrone. Third row: W. Lerario, M. D'Angelo, P. Palesfina, E. Norlrus, A. MoreH'i, L. Bech+, J. Pignofli, E. Colucci, M. Verrechia, A. Speca, J. Tavani. ALEE CLUB - SC CLA CAN DU Neumann's Schola Caniorum sfand in 'lheir lilurgical robes as our Traveling cameraman fakes a picfure of 'lhem in lhe school Chapel. Firs+ row: A. Hodges, J. Quinn, C. Faffizzo, J. Tully C. Radico, J. Wallace, A. Cavaliere, M. lslalc. L. DiNarclis, F. Baldino, W. Claclc. Second row' J. Tavani, C. Maxwell, P. Barfolomeo, J. Schillo, A. Profeffa, J. Fasso, D. Mohan, A. Galioloi M. Hamilfon, J. Sabalo. Third row: M. Turner, W. Kemeza, C. Borriello, E. Femia, J, Valenii, F. Ardife, A. Mingarino, R. Virga, R. Hill, J. Burrini, L. Qui. ww- 'YW' wig ff-3: 57: msg. -ugly., flizssffizwe. zmaiaxieiyi . if Deadlines on rhe I963 Crys+al would be difficuli' 'ro mee+ unless we had +he assisfance of fhese fwo compefenf eclifors. Ron Merlinop Assisiani Edi+or, and Bill DiPiero, Edifor-in-Chief, check ou? ihe 'Fac- ul'fy seciion of 'Phe book as an upcoming deadline rapidly 4157 preaches. 54 3 , 'ii' 5 S1-,i , ' 1 A fi W 4 Lib' - : 'Fa 1 42 . I., , , -.W i' -A . V ,, rf : Ze - .. , fe . ,X .:, is . it . X '.: Much of ihe work and fime fha? goes info complering lhe senior seciion of ihe yearbook is done by Fefe Caravello. Pele, himself a senior, knows how anxiously ihis pari of fhe book is awaiied by fhe resf of ihe seniors and rherefore makes sure Thai' iheir expecfarions are properly fulfilled. Discussing an imporianf +opic with Mr. Dougherfy are ihe idea men of +he l963 Crysfalz Ron Merlfno, Assis+an+ Ediiorg Bill DiPiero, Ecli- ior-in-Chiefg John Ruzzi, Treasurerq Charlie Bracken, Acrivifies Edilorz Eugene Porreca, Treasurer, and Jim Easiwood, Sporis Edifor. CD The Crysfal sfalif as seafed lefl' +o ri-hf. First row: J. Ruzzi, J. Easfwood, R. llilerlino, W. DiPiero C Bracken, E. Porreca. Second row: C. Bifirie, J. Toland, S. VoHa, l.. Maiorini, R, FuriQ,'A. DiNardo Third row: R. Silla, J. Ferraro, E. Taraskus, E. Moran, M. Judge, P. Caravelle, U.'.Cavalcan+o J. Fusco, J. Mazella, T. Corcoran. Top row: I. Valainis, J. Qonnelly,,1A Riordan, J. Genfile R. Konsfance, F. Sheppard, A. Maiarazzo, J. Cululi. ' Every day afler school, lhe year round, a group of hard workers may be seen near Room 242 lyping, wriling, piclure selecling, and performing various olher odd iobs, These boys are all members of 'rhe induslrious Crysral slarl. The Cryslal, an annual publicalion, is anxiously anricipared by lhe siude-ni body. Many innovarions have been irirrocluced lo lhis I963 Crysfal, ones which we hope will provide ils sfudenl- reader wirh inleresl and pleasure. A voie ol gralirucle is enlilled ro lhese young men and Their moderalor, Mr. Dougherly, lor rheir hard and assiduous foils, wilhour which our school yearbook would be a dismal failure, inslead ol a 'booming success. 55 'W S AN DDLI. 9' This year Neumann's Thealer Depart menl acquired greai praise lor 'rheir pro- duclion of 'rhe well-known musical hil Guys and Dolls. This accomplishmenl is due mainly lo 'rhe direclion of Mr. Perri who had 'rhe casl' a'r rehearsals in early Decem- ber and Falher Agar who 'look charge ol 'rhe musical deparimenl of The play. Credii musl also go lo The casl for lheir line enacl- menl of Guys and Dolls, which is a play based on Jrhe life of raclcereers during Jrhe l94O's. There is no subsrifufe for hard worlr as exhibifed by Tom Bef- zala, one of 'lhe Guys and Helen Graham, one of +he Dolls, as ihey rehearse a scene from fhe annual spring play which is pu'r on by 'lhe Dramalics Deparimeni. Sam Sky Mas+erson Voiia and Donna Sarah Brown Benedefro rehearse fhe cafe scene from Guys and Dolls. These fwo plus Tom Befzala and Helen Graham shared 'lhe leads in fhe play and were four solid reasons for fl-me shcw's smash success. f., 'Q The Neumann Players lei' fheir emofions fly as They praclice The Cuban scene for rheir annual presen- fafion. lf fhey don'l' finish lhis scene soon fhere will be many'bruised acrors come opening night I s The members of 'lhe Bishop Neumann Thealer Council. Seafed leff fo righr: Mr. Perri, Mrs. Perri, Fr. Barfholomew Agar. Sfanding: John Johnson, Thomas Befzala, Michael Bolfari, Richard Nawalany. Missing from piclure are: Samuel Vorla, Joseph l.aRose, Roberf Giampefro, Roberl' Carrion, Thomas Priore. Tony Mafarrazzo and Rocco Amafo seem io be begging Mr.-Perri for mercy eller wrecking one of fheir songs buf acfually 'I'hey're 'frying 10 har- monize for lhe rheme song of Guys and Dolls. IT could be a mirage buT iT's really The RoclreT sTaTT hard aT worlr, pushing To meeT a deadline. The RoclreT is The school's news media and each monTh These budding iour- nalisTs Turn ouT an informaTive and imaginairive paper ThaT we can all read wiTh pride. One oT The proudesT TiTles ol: disTincTion ThaT a man can besTow upon himseli is ThaT oT a iournalisT, Journalism is among The mosT ancienT oi proiessions and Tollowing closely in ThaT TradiTion is Bishop Neumann's scholasTic newspaper, The RoclceT. The RoclceT's purpose is similar To ThaT oi all newspapers, ThaT is: To spread news, To inTerpreT iT, and To enTerTain iTs audience. Under The capalole direcTion oi iTs eoliTors, The RoclceT sTrives To keep The sTudenT body oT Bishop Neumann ak:-reasT oi The various social and aThleTic TuncTions ThaT oTherwise mighT go unnoTiced, all The while mainTaining The power and digniTy oi a Tree press. This Then is The RoclceT, a corps oT hard, dedicaTed young men. engaged in a conTinual war againsT deadlines. The iob of The ediTors' is a lonely and demanding Task. IT requires physical and menTal TorTiTude as well as a sound background in journalism. This year The Roc:lreT is indeed 'forTunaTe To have The assorTed Talenis of Gerry Fusco, Edifor, Franlr Mashogiovanni, AssociaTe EdiTor, and John Della Guardia, AssisTanT Edifor. IQUCIKE Picfured l1ere are 'flue members of lhe Rockef sfaff. Firs+ row: J. Sfefanic, H. Hoffman, F. Ferriolo, G. DiGEosa, C. Alharelli. Second row: D. Currado, J. Vassalluuo, F. Nasufi, P. Barlolomeo, R. Muccl, J. C,u1uli. Third row: A. Sal- mieil, L. Guida, J. G-iacobbe, D. Ezzio, G. Coglwlan, D. Cavalcanfo. Fourfh row: R. Douglaerly, P. Gianini, L. Novelli, L. LoCasale, F. Gallo, P. L'Erario, W. Groves. Fif+h rqw: A. Malarrazzo, A. Zlngarelli, M. Tursi, B. Sobel, J. Mc- Monigle, N. Sciarro. Sixlh row: J-. To- Y Lland, P. Gallagher, E. Taraslrus, A. Rug- ' Wkgieri. R. Merlino. Sevenih rowggf J. Bonocore, J. Curci, F. Quaffronefl J.. :Pogano, C. Picucci. Eighflw row:S:S'R2'f Ginalli, M. Judge, P. Gladis, T.,Rego, F. Cascialo. On flue 'Far lefl' are,,rll1e, bosses of Huis group, Modera+qr,l.fr. Peiifp Edifor-in-Chief, Gerry Fuscolgxils-. sociafe Edilor, Frank Maslrogiovanni: and Assisfanf Ediior, John Della Guardia. Taking over Fafher Jafolla's old desk as ihe moclerafor of fhe Rocker is Faiher Pelif. Alfhough new 'ro lhe mechanics of a newspaper, he has done an inspired and admirable iob in assisling fhe pa- per's Ediior-in-Chief, Jerry Fusco. DEBATI The arf of public speaking is by no means a rece-nl innovahon of our moolern civilizalion. Men-lilce Demoslhenes ol ancienr Aihens laid ihe founclalion for such work as +he members ol rhe Bishop Neumann Forensic Union specialize in Today. Aided greally by Fr. M. T. Meulemans, Presidenr ol Jrhe Phila- delphia Calholic Forensic League, our school's smoo'rh-+all4ers have excelled in numerous fields of oraiory. They may be deservingly praised for lheir line accomplishmenls in bringing honor and glory +o Bishop Neumann and Sourh Philadelphia. 'P 'H!f 'ali Under ihe wafchful eye of Fr, Meulemans and fheir own colleagues, four underclassmen debafers have iusi compleied a pracfice debaie on 'The assigned I963 iopic. This aciivify provides young men wifh +he price- less experience of oral communicafion, which is so necessary in our complex sociefy of +oday. Two Seniors who have spearheaded ihe achievemenfs of our Forensic Union fhis year are Richard Furia, right and Bill DiPiero, Presidenr of +he Union. They have pariicipafed in almosl every field of forensic endeavor, and can honesfly say fhaf iheir success is chiefly due io ihe experience and knowledge passed on +o 'rhem by Fr. Muelemans. i dfx .hike ...... ,. The ArTs and DecoraTions Alliance have discarded Their painT brushes so They could pose for our school phoTographer. FirsT row: C. Massucci, J. Flocco, W. Wagner, J. Kerolis. Second row: A. Munizzi, V. Ruggiero, J. PizzuTTo, F. Bucco, A. Buonadonna. Third row: J. STragazzi, J. Pensabene, S. Bukowski, A. PacienTe. FourTh row: A. MonTagna, S. VoTTa, M. ScarpaTo, P. Cappola, W. Jordan, E. Porreca. FiTTh row: R. Connulli, J. Rowello, P. Caravello, A. DiAmico. SixTh row: R. Merlino, J. EsposiTo, A. Bier, J. DellaGuardia, C. Shanks. DTS AN DECDIQATICNS LLlANCli A well rounded educaTion is The ulTimaTe goal oT every CaTholic insTiTuTion. Under The culTured eye oT Fr. Beaudoin, a producT oT NoTre Dame UniversiTy's ArT School, This purpose is TulTilled in The ArTs and DecoraTions Alliance. A masTer oT The Fine ArTs hirnselT, Fr. endeavors To insTill in his pupils a sense oT pride and devoTedness To Their work. The Alliance plays an im- porTanT role in The decoraTive appearance oT The school aT dances and various oTher social TuncTions. . The ArT Club is also an inTricaTe parT of The Alliance, devoTing rnosT QT Hs Time and eTlorT in preparaTion Tor such annuai evenTs as The Turlcey TroT and The Ring Dance. X ogy., ,... Fr. Beaudoin, moderafor of The ArTs and Decora- Tions Alliance, is picTured here wiTh The officers of The ArT Club: John Rowello, Presidenf, John Pensabene, SecreTary and Treasurer, and James Esposifo, Vice-President There is no doubT ThaT FaTher is proud of These boys for The many hours They have devoTed in decoraTing our school and seffing up exhiloiTions. Y W fy 'yi 5 if Z. ' -I-pg, ,, ,W . 4 wszkkzalqwrg - F XE: i Z - - f . ,mu ' fav' ,..4 ' ,. A F91 ,qv f-swf wx 'MBP' ,,f wHf' Q, - Aww yi' ,av w! 'N . - The members of The Dance CommiTTee aid Fr. Cox in selling TiclreTs, checking dance cards and playing The records aT The weekly dances. Seen here 'from leTT To righT are: FaTher Cox, James McCormick, Vinceni' DaTTilo, James Kerrigan, Edward Moran, Paul MarTinelli, Thomas Murphy, Lawrence Cole, Edward Mahl- man, Joseph Coughlan, James STinger, Michael Mccrossen. Several Times during The year special dances are sponsored Tor The enioyrnenjr oT The sTudenT body. In November Jerry BlavaT puT on a dance Tec-:Turing such well known singing groups as The Maiors and The Sherry's, which received greaT praise Trom all. A new addiTion This year, besides The annual Turlrey TroT and ChrisTmas dances, is The Alumni dance which is aTTended by presenT seniors and pasT graduaTes. The Sherry's have iusf finished singing Their hif record, Pop Pop Popeye, as I300 Teenagers loolr on anxiously. This was one of The four singing groups Thai' conTribuTed in enTerTaining The capaciTy crowd aT The Jerry Blavaf Hop in early November. HYS CS C You may be reassured fhal 'rhis is no'r an adverlisemenf for Tony Home Permanenfs. I+ is, however, a demonsirafion of one of 'Phe many lawsof physics being performed by a rafher courageous s+uden+. He does .noi seem +o be 'foo fri-5h+ened by ihe experimenh surely, he musl hayqiyfirm 'rrusf in Mr. Gowdik's scienfific advenfures. .fx rpm, . These 'lhree budding physicisis, 'Phe senior ofiicers of ihe Physics Club, seem fo be analyzing one of 1'he,science's complex laws. Ye+, could il' be 'lhaf John Mazella has 'Pdtrnd a misialre in John Pensebene's compu+afions7 . . . Eugene Porreca 'will asl: Isaac Newlong he should lrnow. ' Physics is oiien To seniors whai a new roy is io a child. H is a novelly encouniered for The lirsi Time, a science which arouses ihe curiosiry and inspires 'rhe imaginaiion of inquisiiive minds. Bur lor some of lhe more inieresiecl siudenis The normal physics curriculum is noi enough: They musi expand lheir knowledge of 'rhis science by iurrher experimeniaiion and analysis. The saiislaciion of such anxieiies is ihe primary inieni of our Physics Club, mod- eraied by Mr. G, Who can say whar iuiure nuclear physicisis may emerge from Jrhis fine scieniiiic organizalion. Here our roving pholographer has caughl' Mr. Gowdilr discussing periineni' mailers a+ one of his monfhly Physics Club meeiings. The members of ihe club are sealed from leff +o righf. Firsi' row: J. Fensabene, E. Porreca, C. Braclcen, E. Taraslcus. Second row: F. Bucco, P. Edgeworfh, A, Mazella, E. Zardus, J. Cufuli. Third row: P. Palesiina, J. Fiizgerald, M. Pilla, J. Simelaro, L. Delsoldo, J. Gildea, J. Sweeney, A. Saraceni, S. Voile, R. Anfonucci, J. Wall. Fourfh row: A. Colucci. L. Dilauro, D. Sesso, D. Cavalcanfo, E. Buccino. r...... www - .gii Seen here are fhe members of fhe Chemisfry Club. Firsi row: J. Simelaro, R. Anfonucci, J. Gvildea. J. Filzgeralcl. Second row: J. Kane, J. Novarro, J. Curci, P. Clemens. Third row: L. Farace, R. Massie, J. Belefsky, J. Connelly. Fourlh row: B. Mancinelli, J. Clinfon, R. Papa, J. Troisi. Fif+h row: D. Dixon, S. Anqemi, F. DiGilio, G. Tedesco. Sixfh row: T. DelGiorno, A. Canlarella, V. Rug- giero, J. Donofrio. Sevenih row: J. Picogna, B. Elberson, L. Federico, J, Wrighf. Eighfh row: Fr. Van Hoof, M. Alves, S. Weelrs. Alihough Chemisrry, in some sorl or anolher, has been in use for over 'rhree ihousand years, 'rhe challenge and need lor research in ihe chemical field couldn'i be greaier ihan ii is ioday. Our Chemisiry Club, under ihe experi direciion of Fr. Van l-loof, has lqepl This premise in mind and ihere- lore has as iis main purpose The desire io give ils members an inlroduciory knowledge of modern chemical research. This year 'rhere has been a new addiiion and ihai is The Junior Chemisiry Club which includes all underclassmen. During lhe laiier pari of ihe year boih clubs will rake parl' in field frips and pul on performances for ihe resi ol ihe school. CH MISTIQ U Faiher Van Hoof and his Chemisfry Club ohlicers as seen leff fo righl: R. Anlonucci, J. Gildea, M. Alves, J. Simelaro, and J. Filzgeralcl, all siand by as They observe fhe resulfs of one of fheir fiendish experi- menfs. The boys have no 'fear of fhis fire, however, for John Simelaro is on hand ready +o douse i+ wifh a 'Flask of gasoline. DDI CIDA 'S CARI ET 5 ii 'iv i l , M ,, . ,fiM,,,,,M,,,,,...s..L4' 'ii 4 is e ' is .. I , ,,,... , . gg-,f !' 1' YI' --.....,.......,i, A . 1 I ,r f Q 592 .. ., 1 'Lf-ia ew- 1 W f4sQ,5g.e1 - if Iwi .. .- wifi.. W , .,,h .. , H 7 i , V 1 g gi in will r . W , 14-,xg . 4 ig w21sQe2f.E2:-msg,-i -Es t e e iq: , . The sfudenfs above have acquired fhe highesl' of scholasfic achievemenh This has placed lhem one slep above fhe average Bishop Neumann sfudenf. They have aflained such a high academic average lhal lhey have earned admifiance in ihe lop echelon of school sfudies. Picfured 'From lefl' fo riqhl' wifh Faiher Neifzel are fhe members of fhe Principal's Cabinelz Sfephen Melchiore, Louis Guida, Richard Guida, Louis Del Soldo, Anlhony Ruggieri, and Richard Anlonucci. Soulh Philadelphia also has ils share ol superior abilily as exemplified 'by The 9' . Principals Cabinet a small bul elile organizaiion ol sludenls dedicaled lo upholding lhe high academic slandards ol lhe school. The-se boys sland, however, noi only lor The academic abilily ol lhe school, bul also lor lhe communily ol Soulh Philadelphia in general. Qualilicalion lor membership is rigid and exaciing, requiring a periecl disciplinary record, a scholasiic average of no less lhan 94.5 and aclive parlicipalion in al leasl one exlra-curricular acfivily. The resull of lhis sell-discipline is a well rounded Cafholic genrleman, prepared 'ro lalce his place in a modern, mechanized world. 3? DX -1 .ir MUTHEIQS' AND IIATHEIQS Wiihoui a doubi Hue iwo mosi overlooked and underrauked organizaiions, and undoubiedly one of ihe mos? esseniial io ihe school's lunciioning, is 'lhe Mou'hers'and Faihers'Club under The capable direc- iion of Faiher Craig and Fr. Mark Dangreau. C.l.C.M. Togeiher ihey shoulder ukhe bulk of rhe Financial burden ihal' coniribuies lo Hue various sporis and social aciivifies we enioy and parukici- paie in here ai Neumann. ln all, ihey are ihe in- dispensible few, whose loyal and energeiic suppori have made ihis an insriiuiion oi which we can all be proud. l'm glad fo meef you. says Mr. Kafka io one of Hue parenis who afiended ihe annual Career Night The parenis have many such opporfunifies 'io mee? fheir son's feachers. ihroughouf ihe year, alihough 'these evenis may somefime resuli' in The s+uden+'s regref. 5. 53 wk .5 'WF' in-svfi' Under fhe direction of Mr. Palumbo and ihe spiri+uaI guidance of Fr. Mark Dan- greau 'ihe Fafhers' Club has worked incessanily fo aid fhe Afhlefic Deparfmenf in con- duciing league games and in sponsoring fhe LeHerman's Banquet Piciured from lefi fo righi are: Tom Logan, Vice Presidenfg Tom Murphy, Treas- urer, Harry Palumbo, Presi- denh and Joe Kane, Secre- tary. The Moihers' Club is an aciive pariicipanf in many school funciions. Under +he direciion of Fr. Craig and Fr. Gaghan, if sponsors a Chrisfmas Pariy and works fogeiher wiih fha Faiher's Club +o pui on fhe annual Variefy Show. Leif to righf are +he officers of fhis organizaiionz Mrs. McCulley, Treasurer: Fr. Craig, Moder- afor: Mrs. CuccinoHa, Presi- denig Mrs, Munnich, Vice President Fr. Gaghan, Assi, Moderaiorf and Mrs. Oruska, Secrefary. ST. N0l3l3IflQT'S SCC ET The S+. Norlaeri Sociely, under The direciion ol Fr. Siebers, has The largesl enrollmenl of any acliviiy in Neumann. These boys serve Mass on allernaling weeks ol ihe year in lhe school chapel and al Friday convocaiions in The auolilorium. This year The Socie'fy's four year men or seniors were awarded pins in graliluole lor a iob well done. Since lhese boys sacrificed Their mosl prized possession, sleep, They were surely deserving ol Jrhis honor. Fail-ner Glenn Siebers is 'found falking wilh ihe Sl. Norberf Socieiy officersa Presidenf, Greg DeFeliceg Vice Presidenl, Edward Moran: Secrelary, Gerald Fuscog and Treasurer, Michael Moughan. Fr. and +l'1e oflicers are chiefly responsible for lhe organizafion of dufies in ihe Sociely. Since 'lhe Sf. Norberf Sociely was fir-sl esfablished fhis group has acquired grealer imporfance in developing +he religious aspecl of +he sludeni. These boys piclured here help serve our priesfs in celebrafing Mass and in lreeping ihe chapel spoiless. Neumann's Alumni were very forTunaTe in having The pres- ence of The Mayor of Philadelphia, James H. TaTe, aT Their annual Communion BreakT'asT This year. Over six hundred men aTTended This aFFair which was held aT The Beniamin Franklin HoTel on November l8, l962. Members of Neumann's Millay Club are seen here as They prepare To reecive The Body and Blood of ChrisT in Holy Communion. The Mass, which preceded The Alumni Break- 'FasT, was celebrafed by Fr. Burke aT SainT John's Church. ILL 1 The backbone oT every school, regardless OT iTs size, is iTs alumni and wiTh Bishop Neumann This is especially True. The Millay Club, which consisTs oT graduaTes Trom boTh SouTheasT CaTholic and Bishop Neumann,.devoTes much oT iTs Time and TalenTs Towards The physical and spiriTual advancemenT oT The boys now in school and Towards The beTTermenT oT SouTh Philadelphia in general. Under The direc- Tion oT iTs PresidenT, Mr. James Quinn, Jr., and i-Ts moderaTor, Fr. WalTer Burke, They sponsor many evenTs during The year including The STudenT Career NighT, The Communion BreakTasT and The annual Carnival held in June. The associaTion receives liTTle in reTurn Tor Their services excepT The knowl- edge ThaT They, in Their small way, have helped repay The debT incurred Tor Their invaluable educa- Tion, here aT Neumann or aT SouTheasT CaTholic. GEIQMAN QL s. .3-: ' . A L .fr , .f Fr. Feider, German Club moderafor, is a frue advocare of German proficiency. This year qualilicaiion 'For membership in 'rhe group depends upon a proiecl prepared by each applicanf. Piciured here wiih Faiher are ihe members oi lhis associaiion: Firsi' row: P. Edgeworfh, J. Easiwood, L. Ferace, M. Finocchiaro, P. Mosiono. Second row: R. Anfo- nucci, J. Similaro, R. Massie, E. Mahlman, A. Ambrose. Third row: M. Alves, F. Cosenza, G. Fusco, J. Corcoran. Fourih row: G. Mullen, J. Clinfon, G. Shaw. Fiffh row: F. DiGiIio, J. Wrighr. Seen here are fhe officers of The German Club as 'rhey discuss fhe deiails of an upcoming meeiing: Manuel Alves, Secrelary, Paul Edgeworfh, Ediior of Club Paper, John Similaro, Vice President James Easfwood, Treasurer, and Richard Anfonucci, Presidenf. These boys, wiih ihe help of Fr. Feider, have provided movies and plays of several Ger- man ciiies which were shown 'io fhe members of ihe club once a monfh. SPIELHANS, a paper describing club acfivi- +ies, was a new addilion fhis year and was published several fimes during the year. 'K X 'KY uue- 'ws-M- ' 'fits' 292' 4' STUIDEN GUIDES The Sfudeni' Guides, under ihe direcfion of Fr. Cox, perform several 'laslcs ihroughoui' our school. Sfanding from lei? fo right are: Paul Marfinelli, James McCormick, Thomas Mur- phy, James Sfinger, and Joseph Coghlan. These boys oper- ale fhe elevafor during school hours wi+h fhe ufmosi' effi- ciency. Affer school ihey help slock ihe colre machines which provide refreshmenf for our sfudenf body. LIIBIQAIQ IDES Picfurecl here are Neumann's Library Aides. Slandingz R. Carey, M. Cocozza, F. Femia, B. Jorden. Seafed: J. Fifzjerald, A. Mingarino, R. Cannuli, P. Coppola, B. Wide- ner. The burden of running a lfbrary as large as ours is lighfened for Fafher Kelly and Mrs. Showers by fhese boys who devofe lheir 'lime fo helping wilh fhe circulalion records and keeping The library iiself spic and span. W 1 . r Dave McHarris and Dolores delighied fhe audience wiih Their hilarious rap dancing aniics, drum playing, and audience pariicipaiion. One of 'lhe memorable spois of fheir aci occurred when Fai Dave gave 'rhis version of fhe well known New York fwisf. This year, as in previous ones, Neumann's Variery Show was a smashing success. This achievemeni is due mainly lo rhe combined ercioris of rhe iaculiy, sludenis, ivlorhers' Club and Farhers' Club. For several monihs preceding The show an exhilararing drive was pui on which included ihe selling of hundreds of ads and parrons in Jrhe Sourh Phila- delphia region. As a resuli rhe school broke all records financially speaking and wenr on 'ro sponsor one of ihe rnosr enieriaining Variely Shows ever presenied ar Neumann. 55: The Variefy Show as in 'rhe pasi has aqain offered a spark of magic This year if was supplied by DeLange and Margaret an acl' which confained such puzlmg s+un'I's as producing a sheaih from nowhere and escaping from a barred 'l'runk. One of ihe mosf exciiing acis ai' fhe Varie'I'y Show was lhaf puif on by +he Du Vals a well known acrobafic +eam. This daredevil couple performed several brealhiaking fears which kepf 'lhe audience on 'rhe edge of 'their seals. By ihe looks o'F 'rhis piciure ihis acl' musl' have been a scream. Shown here is 'Phe Masier of Ceremonies wiih a volunieer from 'Phe audience. The obiecr of fhis experimeni is +o see how quick 'rhis man's reflexes are by responding lo a liHle pressure on 'rhe neck muscles. As can be seen if worked quile well and proved 'io be bofh enferfaining and enioyable. 1 VAIQIET Sl-I0 I 1313 k Q S 5 a i ,i 4 . E 1 1 5 5 ,,. 5 i E E ' 4 i z 1 3 6 ..,-W i H 1 x 2. Q A 2 Q SENIUIQ DIQDM T Q 3 f fx f 5 il G 5 ff as T .on 1 'ul' I f ,,- W ' f ' 5 , ' H , - 5, -- . This couple emphasizes The air of pleasure which envelops The boy and girl on This nighT of nighTs. Each couple seems To be enTranced by The mood of amazemenT which mesmerizes Them The whole nighT long. The culminaTion of The seniors social life is The Senior Prom. Ever since his Freshman year he has anxiously anTicipaTed This nighT of nighTs, when everyfhing musT be iusT righT. WiTh his dafe on his arm he enTers The glamorous ballroom and in a few fleefing seconds he is caughT up in The exciTemenT ThaT he and his daTe boTh wish could lasT forever. TogeTher They whirl inTo The nighT, occasionally sfopping To Talk To oTher couples, who, as They, are having The Time of Their lives. BuT finally The lighTs dim, and as The orchesTra begins To play iTs fond farewell, The couples loolc ahead To The prom parTies ThaT will run far info The early hours of The morning. lT's all over now, and even Though The evenTs of ThaT memorable nighT may pass info The obscuriTy of Time, iT will live in our hearTs forever. The Prom, highlighr of The graduaTion year, shows The rewarding efTecTs of social developmenT. l'his picTure clepicTs The genial aTmosphere which en- velops The sTudenTs and Their daTes while enioying a brief respiTe before The social evening. Senior Proml HearTs beaf wildly as seniors enTer an un- familiar ballroom. They're wel- comed by smiles from 'Friends and while dancing To smooTh music on The dance 'Floor They realize ThaT,This, Their lasT linlr wiTh Neumann life, will be forever remembered. One of The mosT cordial as- pecTs of The Senior Prom is The acquainTance line where The young man proudly inTro- duces his daTe To members of The TaculTy. Here, in eliTecT, is The Tinesi' momenT of Teach- er-pupil relaTionship, and per- haps, noT Till now, does The sTudenT 'Fully realize The debT of graTiTude he owes These dedicaTed men Tor The help and guidance They have given him in his Tour years of sTudies here aT Neumann. A-W..-f.s,f,em g. eww.- if f Q lk Sl TIBALL Joe Siderio-Quarierback We M 5 T M5 k- N 2 scsiss Rich Wallace-Halfback Ari' Carifa-End Dan Lanno-Guard V ' 1. T fI:,sT J-M. l Mark Chiiwood-Halfback Bari' Sadgwar-End Greg DeFelice-End ln The hard-nosed I962 campaign, The PiraTes compiled a Tine 5-4-I record. This good showing, due To The eTTorTs OT The experienced seniors and promising underclassmen, meriTed a well deserved TiTTh place in a highly compeTiTive CaTholic League. The season conTained many highlighTs oT which The school can be proud. This success involves more, however, Than iusT The Ten Sundays ThaT malce up The season. lT involves The rugged Training session aT summer camp and The endless Tall aTTernoons spenT aT League Island Parlc learning basic Tunda- menTals and The Time and eTTorT conTribuTed by The coaches. Mr. BarTolomeo, Mr. l-lagerTy, Mr. Lavin and The moderaTor Rich Konsiance-Tackle ,J 5 ygigllyir - : ,,,. : .. Q and Trainer. lvlr. Baldassare. T'TT M 74 .i.. c zyy A J 71 ,Q , x Q' si , , . ,sie.5- ' , ,,, W, , 5 ,L .V I wigs- 3521.52 VV 8, In ji Vi, gig: .1 VL V 5 in 51' H Ji 'L ' 11- , f-k, 'lm 'fm' 'sw- Dan Lanno gefs anofher one off as Wade Wallace lends a helping hand fo 'rhe cause. Dan's kicking ihis year gave a greai boosi io a fine season. 1 Anolher Friar biles fhe dusf as Dan Lanno pu+s on 'rhe clamp. I+ was aleri defensive plays lilce lhis 'fhal helped ihe Pirafes upend fhe Bonner eleven. H's all in The fingers. Bernie Eife proves This as an unidenfified Roman Caiholic defender looks on. Neumann wen+ on fo beaf 'lhe Cahillifes in a hard foughl' game by fhe score of 7-6. A crisp block by Rich Konsfance enables Mark Chifwood fo iurn 'rhe corner againsi' +he Bulldogs of S+. James. Al- lhough 'lhe Pirafes pu? up a greaf fight ihey wen+ down to a defeaf by 'lhe score of 22-lb. wiki-'5 ,aff Q SML 2 my Misa All 'X -S. 'Ex' is L J hw, , , ax, 1, gm :wg 76 P z, N . Va sm 1- , -as Ama l adm-.gim new M we will 'Qian 'hi 2 ia. 5 K A' a Q like Q.. fi if f . V i cify. The following weelc fhe feam oufscored Cardinal .J l n w , if in gr , ' W-:wwf--pw -gr ' . .ff , . H U l,.,l , H SR . . , , . 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James, fhe Pirafes rebounded loy upseffing fhe Bonner eleven, I3-8. This game marlced Mr. Barfolomeds IOOfh vicfory in his I7 years af Soufheasf Qafholic4Bishop Neumann, a record which is ample proof fhaf Barf is fhe ibesf coach in fhe si 'Nw . . 'v 5 I ' .if ., , Q4 rI: 'f4.353 rs var: ' 3 2, .ffqrf ,o 4 ,woo l Arf Carifa blasfs his way fhrough ihe Cardinal Y ' -,gay ew-H f N 4. line in an ePFor+ 'fo block a punf. The Piraie eleven A if wenf on fo beai' Cardinal Dougheriy, 22-IB, in a highly confesied oFfensive game. Dougherfy, 22-IS, in a baffle of offenses. The Pirafes splif fhe nexf fwo games, losing fo Fafher Judge and defeafing Roman Cafholic. Firsi' row: J. Siderio, R. Wallace, F. LeoneHi, D. Lanno, M. lamurri, G. DeFelice, R. Zappile, P. lanole, B. Sadgwar, M. Chif- wood, R. Fifzmaurice, R. Konsfance, B. Eife, A. Pinfo, J. Tullio, A. Carifa. Second row: J. Sfefanic, manager: F. Jacobs, managerg R. Bova, L. Mansi, J. Zagone, W. Gervasi, P. Roberfs, L. Penna, D. Abalclo, C. Holod, R. Hill, F. Cafanosa, P. Giordana, D. Cavufo, R. Donafa, W. Averone, F. Abruzzese, A. Creszenza. Third row: J. Haggerfy, assi. coach: R. D'Alonzo, J. Naselli, P. Soffile, L. DiSipio, M. Fanelli, W. Henry, W. Parker, R. Lom- bardi, L. Spaclacini, R. lanole, W. Holman, S. Nuzzo, E. Barbone, M. Moughan, manager: J. Kerrigan, manager: Mr. Paul Barfo- lomeo, coach. ii' we W -8 Freshmen Foofball Team. Firsf row: J. Sfefanicg manager, S. Lorigo, J. Graham, E. Garvey, E. Ma+'rie, J. 'McCullough, J. Laiella, F. Carac- ciolo, E. Owens. Second row: J. Liberi, N. Faniazzi, A. Lesario, F. Selucci, T. Caro+enu+o, F. Callahan, T. D'Andrea, F. Ardife, J. Geissler. Third row: T. Dimuziog manager, A. Marsella, S. Caporiccio, N. Rudi D. Blaclr, J. Barriana, L. Qui, T. O'NeiIl, U. Gilliam, J. McManus, J. BarreH, H. Melfon, H. Flieclr, W. Saffici. Versafile Joe Siderio rolls ou+ ready +o hi? one of his receivers. Joe's all around eFFor+ in +he 62 season was one of +he reasons he was selecfed MVP of +he Neumann eleven. This happy scene is fhe cheerleaders' way of showing fheir apprecia- fion of a Piraie fouchdown. These boys did much io inspire fhe fans fo cheer on fhe varsiiy gridders. The Piraie eleven Then langled wilh +wo of The lop reams in The league and wenl down To deleal al The hands of La Salle and The Calholic League champs, Wes+ Calholic. ln lhe final Two games The gridders loaliled The Golden Bears of S+. Thomas More 'ro a 20-20 lie and ended 'rhe regular season wilh a l4-I2 defeal of Norlh Caiholic. Then, in The lradiiional Thanksgiving Day game 'fhe Piraies again proved iheir rnasiery over The Soulhern Rams by handing ihe Public League champs 'Their firsi deieal, I3-6. Bishop Neumann came Jrhrough 'ro show ihai +hey are siill The besl in Soulh Philly. This Ram defender does noi' know wha? he is in for as Rich Wade Wallace lowers his head fo bang ou+ a 'Few more yards. This game, one of +he mosi ihrilling ones wiinessed by Pirafe fans in a long fime, was won by Bishop Neumann I3-6. I+ was noi only Sou+hern's firsf and only loss of The season. bui' if also pui' us ahead in fhe fradifional Thanksgiving day series. Compelilion is lhe key lo success. Here we see This poinl' exhibiled in ifs fines? 'Form as Reds Heinze prepares fo overfalre a La Salle runner. Jim did a 'line iob This year helping The Cross Counrry team lo a good showing in bolh lhe seasonal meals and line championship. Jim led his 'reammaies in The big one finishing firsr in record lime. The Cross Couiniry 'learn slarled lhe '62 season under 'ihe new leadership. The coaching job was lalcen over by Mr. Joseph Faralli and lhe new moderalor was Fr. Kurl' Trommelen. The l-larriers covered The course al 33rd and Dauphin Sis. seven limes, including lhe Cfalholic League Championships lale in Novem- ber. Againsr len opponenls The leam compiled a 3-7 record and finished ninlh in 'lhe Championship run. Gene Sislrunlc placed high in lhis laller meel along wilrh olher lop runners, Jim Heinze, John DeLoalch and Fred Lenz. The Souih Philadelphia Championship was run for lhe lirsl lime on a 2.8 mile course al' League Island. Bok and Souihern did noi even come close as lhe Pirales, led 'loy Jim l-leinze, overwhelmed rheir Soulh Philadelphia neighbors. Two of Neumann's cross couniry runners are seen sprint- ing al The finish of fhe ZV4 mile course: Sieve Weelrs and Vince Kaulinis wen? on lo bear 'lhis Golden Bear harrier. Such eliforfs as +his were +he main reason why The Pirafes had one of 'rheir beH'er seasons in many a year. Firsf row: W. Snyder, V. Kaulinis, J. Kaulinis, J. De Loafch, J. Campbell, E. Sislrunlr, F. Lenz, J. Heinze, P. Marlinelli, K. S+ewar+, R. Malone, W. Spilzgo, l. Valainis, T. D'Aprile. Second row: Mr. Joseph Farallig Coach, Fr. Kuri' Tromelleng Moderalor, T. Colaieui, C. Aquino. M. Gonnelli, R. Webb, A. Genis, T. Murphy, G. Ander- son, V. DiGuilio, R. Forle, J. Robish, J. Donnelly, W. Sellers. Third row: S. Murr, S. Weelrs, T. Panzarella, R. Marano, V. DiCiacco, J. Vergulcli, J. While, J. Logan, M. Radvanslcy, T. Nardi. ,Q W 2 V Ai al ,ht wx s xx , yyll 5. These Pirafe Harriers seem fo be running away wifh the meef Park. Jim Heinze wenf on fo win fhe meef as Neumann walked as Jim Heinze, Gene Sislrunlc and John DeLoa'rch lead fhe pack off wifh ifs sevenfh Championship in as many years. in fhe Souih Philadelphia Championship run a+ League island The Varsi'ry,So 1. Firsi Row: J. Sambucco, L. De Casirro, A. Di Luzio, L. Za Quinn: manager. Second Row: hard Kennedy: Coach, J. Dor fveniile, L. Mai- orini, H. MP fagner, Fr. Ci- minog Mode dow: D. Kalras, J. McLauqhl si, J. Colberf, R. Ryan, R. Z 506652 The J. V. Soccer Team. Firsi Row: D' Ambrosio, S. FeHers, A. Gambone, R. Scarpeifi, R. McFadden, J. Feereili, A. Galiafo. Second Row: Fr. Ciminog Mod- eraior, J. O'Neili, S. Carrozz, W. Chro mealr, C. Johnson, E. King, V. Pellegrini, Mr. DeSancfis: Coach. ul. Soccer S+ar Jim Wagner sends a powerhouse bool in+o +he head of an opposing defender. He may look like he's doing a Can Can bu? 'rhis sfance helped make our boy boih an all Caiholic and all Scholasiic winner. Soccer, a game involving greai siamina and precision, is 'rhe only spori in which one doesn'r use his head siricily for ihinking. A fasi, hard hiiiing sport Soccer demands oi iis pariicipanis quick reflexes, precision 'iirning and good coordinaiion. We can be proud of ihe '62-'63 ieam for iis fiery spirii if noi for iis 2-8-2 record. This Team even placed Two men, Jim Wag- ner and John Colberi, on The All Caiholic Squad. The Neumann booiers, ably coached 'by Richard Kennedy, played iis besi game of 'rhe season againsi ihe Caiholic League Champs, Norih Caiholic. ln This fiercely coniesied game ihe Neumariniies held The Friars io iwo goals while scoring one. li was play such as ihis ihai made Neumann an opponeni io be respecied by all who crossed Jrheir paih. Y . .,w...,.1,,,. Y .WY , Y s . ,..q , afyi' ' SW M N6 There is only one word lhal can adequalely describe lhe l962-63 Swimming seaso' and 'rhai is confusion, Despile The valiani elliorls oi ihe 'ream and iis coa- Mr. Joseph Faralli, ihey dropped iour slraighl meels before finally having io wilhdrs irom lhe Caiholio League because ol The lack of a home pool. The season was wilhoui ils brighl spols, however, and il is hoped by all concerned ihal nexi year x. i wiiness The Piraie swimmers again exhibiiing lhe spiril and desire lhai is characlerislic of The school lhey represent Swimming Team: Kneeling: F. Bourgeois, R. McLaughlin, D. Smco+, J. l' bien, J. Cunningham, R. Dougherfy, G. Minlr, T. Callahan, G. Hussey, J. Minlr. Sfanding: D. Virf-ili, R. Bevilacqua, R. Mc- Kinney, C,. Williams, A. Trassalii, E. Dooley. J. Osmian, J. Wagner, J. TJi:Monagle, J. Campbell. J. Brown, F. Valuselr, J. Broderick. tT., 1. Jim Wagner and Bob Dougherfy page 'lhrough lhe annuals of Pirale swimming records. By lhe smiles on lheir faces, lhese boys seem io be pleased wifh fhe pasf performances of Soulheasf Calholic-Bishop Neumann Mermen. Due +o +he lack of a home pool lhis year lhe swimming 'leam was unable lo add fo fhese pleasanf memories. We hope fhal similar safisfied smiles may be worn by fufure Neumann swimmers. 'Yu M-Qwvlnssvfblwpw 11k:f.IfslC..21- elk' -'-3, is -5 ., fi.. gwh 'Y T 3 -.. ,LX Ev 5:45 ix, nf, . , KXX5! Frank Gillen, a promising sophomore on The Pirafe five, drives in for a lefi'-handed lay-up despiTe The opposifion of The HawlrleT's Vince Curran. Vince wasn'T The firsT To be a viciim of Franlr's Talenf, l've gof iT, yells Jim Sfinger as Teammafe Joe Russell liferally lends a helping hand. As Jim rebounds an anonymous Roman baslceieer seems fo be desperaTely pleading for The ball. Tony Nicolo, one of The few remaining members of lasT year's CaTholic League Tournameni' Team, is seT To puT anoiher one in To aid The PiraTe cause againsT Roman Caiholic High School. flaiix , 7 Charlie Hopson disregards The sTop sign of This Cahiliie and pours in Two more for The PiraTes. Alihough iT was a very well played game, Roman, who finished high in The NorThern Division of The CaTholic League, came ouT on Top. Under The Tine leadership oT coach Mr. AlberT DiGiacomo and mod- eraTor Fr. Lepp, The young and inexperienced Neumann Tive showed signs of becoming a ThreaT in The CaTholic League nexT year. DespiTe a 2-I2 season The PiraTes provided The Tans wiTh many exciTing momenTs. Wiih only one senior and iour sophomores sTarTing, The NeumanniTes managed To deTeaT ST. Joseph. lasT year's champ, and WesT CaTholic. The deTeaT oT WesT was The TirsT Time in Tive years ThaT such a Triumph was accomplished. BASKETBALL No? even a defermined s+re+ch by Nafe Shelle of 'rhe Prep can s+op Joe McBride from sinking a 'lwo poin'l'er. Joe and leammale Joe Russell each scored 20 poinls in fhis game as fhe Pirafes upended lasl year's Cafholic League Champs, bl-54. 1 Touchdown is lhe ref's signal as Jim Sfinger plows his way for six poinls. Jim is really lying up a Judge opponenl and +he ref is calling a iump ball, bui six poinfs is beHer fhan fwo so lel s prefend. No, i+'s noi a crap game, i'r's Mr. Alberf DiGiacomo plan- ning some faciful sfrafegy during a fime out Le+'s hope his wafchful eye and good coaching will pay off so ihe varsily can puf 'lhis game away. Joe Russell, one of lhe 'l'eam's lop scorers, is shown here driving on a Roman defender who only has eyes for 'lhe ball. Joe in lhe meanlime only has eyes for 'lhe basket This sofi spoken group of slu- denls are none ofher 'lhan Neumanrfs Pep Club. They are 'rhe backbone of 'rhe old Soufheasl spiril and lheir lively cheering Rep? ihe Pirales alive 'lhroughouf lhe baskel- ball season. Keep shoufing men! The I9b3 Varsify Baslrefball Team. Firsl' row: Joe Russell, Ed Sweeney, George Mullen, Frank Gillen, Mike BarreH, Tony Nicolo, Charles Hopson. Second row: Mr. Alberl Di Giacomo, coach. Third row: Jack Cesare, Jim Slinger, Tony Alle, Tom lnziIIo,,Wayne Alslon, Joe McBride, Earl Goodnow. - ,fgiflilv V .ni f 5 , ,y 53? Win 0 is g I , nth.. .. ' - ku, r gig-'V-u 5 The J. V. Bash-vfbali .een fm-willing: John Hargraves, Barney Donellyi John Gar9an0- JOB JOYCE? NBNBQGV. Mike Baldino Kane, Mike Ifjufydn, ,SM :3,,..:.lf-,.,w,, Joe Naselli, Frank Naselli. manager. Siarsdingz Mi. James 1,l:.3vrf:, coach, Fr. Leppg mocleralor, Joe The Freshman Baslcelball Team. Kneeling: Ed McKinney, Charles Kinder, Tom DiMuzio, John Fleming, John Gallagher, Carl Rob Ollcowski, Carmen Cialino, Slephen Melchiore, John Picazio, Joe bins, Tom Krauss, Ed Oclum, Leroy Malhis, Salvalore DeMarco Egan, Jim Dilvlaya. Sfandingz Ed Kowalchiclcg manager, Sieve manager, Mr. William Berlinog coach. v ' .-.K TENN S Beginning Their TourTh season of compeTiTion This spring. The Tennis Team, despiTe a losing record lasT season, is looking Torward wiTh hopeTul anTicipaTion Towards The up- coming campaign. Led by The able managemenT oi Fr. Louis Freiberg and Mr. William ValenTi, The boys should exploiT The poTenTial They showed aT The close oT lasT year. Lilce any sporT, Tennis demands precTice, pracTice and more pracTice. The end resulT is a Top TlighT Tennis player who has The quiclcness OT hands, TleeTness oi TooT. and sharpness of eye ThaT make him a dangerous compeTiTor on any courT. The Neumann neTmen, who have The desire so essenTial To vicTory, showed us in Their maTch againsT WesT CaTholic lasT year The lcind oT play and husTle TheT we hope will make Them a consTanT ThreaT in The CaTholic League This year. iff.. -W sf. ,ss . .Q FirsT row: Fr. Louis Freibergg moderelor, J. ValenTi, D. Moyer, VJ. Livingood, R. Gross J. iVi:ilf.'2B. Second row: Doughewy. F. Vaiuselr, R. lkrasowslrl P. Perri. Ff:sT end skillful are The Neu- manniTes who parTicipaTe in The sporT of The singing rackeT. Here Riclr Krasowslri displays beauTiTul Torm as he geTs ready To send The ball Tor a ride. f-W i Bob DougherTy moves swiTTly Towards The neT To reTurn e searing drive which could well decide The whole maTch, judging from The look of anxieTy on Bob's face. 89 fi -.r' - -z.4.,, X E35 gf:-1 u,-I .Q f - .xr 1-k,,,.,., , . L, ., ,,,,,, ,Q ,I , , ',LL L sg., , .5 .Q f . . 4 I .H- , E ' vw, A. .W W, ' A I 0 if . 3 'Aww Q 4 ,fi , 6 Ei '-3355.55 1 . 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Every spriwg Bari irades in his foofirall cleais for baseball spikes and imndles fhe baseball squad wi+h +he san.ez rnloni and enihusiasm he devoies fo fooiball. - 5 . v ., - Es?es: an Joe Siderio gives 'ihe hold sign as 'three-le'H'er man Jimmy Wagner rounds 'third during anoiher Neu- mann rally. The Piraies in The '62 season were led by The pirching of Billy Oakes and ihe hiiring of Ron Chiumenio, Jim Wagner, Frannie Undorfer, and Joe Rullo. Under 'rhe leadership of coach, Mr. Paul Bar- +olomeo, and moderaror, Fr. Becker, The Neumann nine finished wiih ra 8-6 record ending up in a deadloclc for second place wirh 'rhe Burrs of Wesi' Carholic. The Piraies finished slrrong aiier a slow srari, as Billy Oakes shur our Jrhe lasr four 'reams he faced. BASEBALL Joe Rullo, able bodied second baseman of 'lhe Pirafe nine, pivofs and fhrows io 'lirsf fo siamp ouf anolher opponenfs 'fhreal' wifh a rally-killing double play which was slarled by shorfsfop Fran Unclorfer. Alerl base running enables Joe Rullo fo sfreich a single info fwo bases. Only a sure peg will deprive Joe of -lhis exira base. The l962 Baseball Squad. Firsi row: R. Chiumen+o, J. Wagner, E. Bar- bone, W. Tcmaseffi, P. Marlinelli, H. Zoelisch, J. Siderio, D. Caval- canfo, J. Fel+on. Second row: C. McNally: manager, S. Shaclrlord, J. Donnelly, D. D'Lise, J. Laudadio, W. Oakes, M. Chifwoocl, J. Gorman. T. Novak, W. Ferris, F. Undorfer, R. McGinlyg manager. l E n Traclc, a sporf consisiing of calisihenics, rugged 'rraining and consranr perseverance, can be reckoned as one of The more com- peiiiive sporis in ihe school. Alihough The '62 season was noi as prosperous as ihe preceding campaign, ir is nor 'ro loe denied 'rhal' ihe +eam's eiforrs were noi in vain. Their respeclable showing in rhe rneeis of Jrhe year was a sirong indicaiion ol iheir fuiure promise. Led 'by spriniers, Bob Sannelli and Jim McBride, hurdlers, Joe Kaulinis and Bill Snyder, and high jumper, Whirey Gibson. rhe cinclermenggglways gave 'rheir opponenis a run for 'rheii I . Joe Kaulinis shows his form .as heggoes over 'the hurdles. Joe gave one hundred per cenf efforf in all of fhe meefs las? season. This evenf, as well es ihe ofhers which make up a 'hack meer, requires many hours of praciice and greaf siamina. 2. 'A f l ff? -Figs? row ',e,vu'ro, Campbell, Acquarolo, Somen shi'5MalonB' risco Lenz Sisfrunk Genrile Murphy, Sorrahfinofglenrrio, Orlando. Second row: Flahive, S+uar+, Lawlor, McBride, Guarrera, Monfagna, Kilraine, Ambrose, O'Connell, Corfez, Heinz, Crea. DeLoa+ch, Kaulinis, Sesso. Third row: Fr. Vande- Weyer: moderaior, Broderick, Sannelli, Gibson, Marfin, Rice, Riley, Snyder, Holod, Picogna, Mul- len, Mink, D'Aprile, Rinaldi, Guillen: manager. Fourrh row: Devine, Bradford, Hassel, Radvinslzi, Baker, Kaulinis, Massie, Nardi, Marano, Mooclr Becker, Cicchini. Mr. A. DiGiacomo: coach. I s.. .Q- ' -1 7' '-7 r b.,L,LhA , ,, ,HO ,1r,,,.. . .- ,,.. , .3 ,ii if :X ' ' 5 'rf' fi, ' Www Qi J S X-.U .- ., if , 'fd' ' ,-hf - 5 tif Fleef-foofed Bob Sannelli is shown here preparing for a triangular meef wifh S+. Thomas More and Feiher Judcse. Bob's consisiency las? season and sfeady improvemenf in indoor compeiiiion fhis year will surely boosi Neumann's presfige in cify-wide compeiifion. TIQACIK STudenT parTicipaTion in sporTs was fur-- Ther encouraged This year wiTh The inTro- ducTion of inTramural fooTball. Seen here is C-5, The Sophomores' winning Touch TooTball Team. Kneeling: A. Carine, R. McKeown, A. Carapese, C. LannuTTi, A. Profefa. STancling: A. Fasulo, J. SanTo- susso, L. Same, J. Berardinucci, M, Cen- Tola. Joe Evangelisfa and Frank Lerro of C-I0 loci! on in awe as Their TearnmaTes grap- ple for a loose ball. Their eFForTs were in vain for C-9 wenT on To win This game over C-IO. There are many sTudenTs in Bishop Neu- mann who desire To play and engage in aTh- leTics buT whose laclc oT Top-noTch a'biliTy prohibiTs Them Trom malcing any of The VarsiTy Teams. To provide an ouTleT Tor The sTudenTs' driving energy and enThusiasm is The purpose OT our inTramural program. Our school provides in iTs program such popular sporTs Tas baslceTball, bowling and, a new addiTion, Touch TooTball. All of These sporTs are refereed by eiTher TaculTy mem- bers or upper-classmen. The main purpose oT This inTer-homeroom compeTiTion is To provide an aTmosphere of honesTy and Tair play, wheTher iT be on The baslceTball courT or on The bowling alley. Joe Giuffre of C-9 is all smiles as he drives in for a layup in The game againsT C-IO. His expression may change if Jim WhiTe Trips him. TIQAMUIQA S Resemblance of the pros is seen in 'rhis hassle for a rebound,-gi Jimmy Amaroso seems 'fo be giving Joe Siderio an elbow on +he'ilf' shoulder wiih his right as he hooks Joe McBreen wi+h a lefi io lhe nose. John Riordan, Tony Guarrera, Charlie Adomanis, Bill Snyder, and Ari' Carifa fighf for possession of a lump ball. Ari Carifa pulled 'lhis one down and his homeroom A I0 wen'r on +o beal' A 9 in ihis closely coniesled mafch. l 1 1 l 1 i l 4 lf l'm luclcy fhis one mighi slay on fhe lane says Merlc Ceniola as he prepares +0 make a delivery in a game belween The C.l.C. M.'s and lhe Trappisis. lniramural bowling is under fhe direcfion of Fr. Feider who is also modera+or of 'the bowling leam. Gerry Fusco seems +o look surprised as Dan Lanno picks up a loose ball in lhe homeroom game befween A 7 and A 8. As usual Greg Delzelice loolrs on. 97 ,sail me or vo 0 , 5 M. fa fm N. 2 NIO XSS FIIICEIQS Rick Konsiance, Presideni' of our Senior Class, is one of The mosf indispensabie members of our class. He has 'laiihfully devoied his slrills 'lo 'lhe 'fooiball feam, fhe Sfudenf Council and Crysfal Sfaff. A nafive lwo sfreefer, Rick is recognized as a irue Soufh Philadel- phian, and a leader who is ever-siriving fo build and mainiain ihe spirii' and repufalion of Neumann. Dan Lanno, chosen by his classmaies as +heir Vice- Presideni, has shown frue leadership fhroughoui his 'four years a+ Neumann. As a member of ihe foofball feam, Dan also exemplified -lhe spirif 'thai Souih Philly per- sonifies. Mark Chilwood, Secrefary of fhe Senior Class. also a member of fhe Neumann eleven and ihe iraclr ieam, has done a fine iob ar his posf boih on 'Phe field and as a leader of +he school. John Ruzzi, surely fhe man for Treasurer of fhe Senior Class, assumed his dulies in Ocfober and did a fine iob all year. John also is a member of Dramaiics and fhe Crysfal. On Ociober 9, I962, four boys walked info 'rhe Senior Class office. From ihen uniil qraduaiion ihese looys assumed ihe duiies of officers of ihe Senior Class. The elecieci officials were: Presideni, Riclc Konsiance: Vice-Presicleni. Dan Lanno: Secreiary. Marlc Chiiwoocl: and Treasurer, John Ruzzi. Throughoui' ihe year Jrhe boys encouniered ancl successfully compleied The numerous cluiies and obligafions of iheir office. Among iheir responsibiliiies were The disirilouiion oi rings, 'rhe Ring Dance. Senior Weelc.+he Senior Prom and finally graduaiion. We definiiely owe 'fhese men a sincere voie of ap- preciafion for a job well done. ' i . .,... .,, v. . A - V - . 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I A , JOSEPH J. AGURUSO ,2344iSf' Sf. Sf. Monica ' S+. Norberf Sociefy i. 2, 3, 4. HENRY P. ALFANG 2207 S. 23rd St. ' S+ Edmond. WAYNE A. ALSTON ' 2439 N. ZSII1 Six f Mosl Precious Blood ' Baslceifball 4g Trenulc Chess Team I, 2. MANUEL J. ALVES ' 26l6 Zi, Darien S+. ' S+eIia Maris ' Si. Norlaerl Sociefy 2. 2, 3, 47 Forensics i, 2. 3. 4: Chemisfry Club 3, 4. JAMES R. AMAROSO ' I733 Moore Sf. ' Sf. Thomas Aquinas ' Chemislry Club 3. THOMAS F. ANASTASIO ' 903 S. 9fh S+. ' Sl. Paul. ANTHONY R. ANGELO ' 5I5 Kaufman SI. ' Sf. Mary Magdalen. RICHARD J. ANTONUCCJ ' I604 S. Juniper S+. ' Annunci- alien ' S+. Norberf Sociefy I, 2, 3, 4: Forensics I, 2, 3, 4: Chemisiry Club 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES W. ASSMANN ' 2443 S. Froni' Sf. ' Sf. Alphonsus. JAMES W. ATWELL ' 2847 S. Alder S+. ' Sfella Maris. ROBERT J. AUMAN ' 27l8 Brown S+. ' S+. Ludwig. RALPH J. AVELLINO ' lIl5 Pierce S+. ' Sf. Nicholas of Tolenrine. ALBERT J. AYELLA ' 22I9 S. Hemberger S+. ' Sl. Edmond. E963 I ,EQ 'Sl I S., If . '5 .. . ,, S , . 3' ...vm - ff fifriiw , A 5 fi ,-V . I K I as - Q GRADUATES GEORGE A. BAGGIO ' 607 Ca+herine S+. ' S+. Mary Magdalen. LOUIS P. BALDINO ' 8-28 Dudley S+. ' S+. Nicholas of ToIen+ine. NICHOLAS J. BARILARO ' 293l Poplar S+. ' S+. Ludwig. WILLIAM R. BARISCIANO ' 30l7 Whar+on S+. ' King o+ Peace. MICHAEL A. BARONE ' III6 Mifflin S+. ' S+. Nicholas of ToIen+ine. FRANCIS M. BARRETT ' 2620 Sou+h S+. ' S+. An+hony. PHILIP A. BARRETTA ' I2I6 Jaclcson S+. ' Epiphany. ANTHONY N. BASILE ' 2635 Earp S+. ' King of Peace. RAYMOND A. BASSETT ' Il28 Spruce S+. ' S+. John +he Evangelisf ' Chess Team 3, 4. EDWARD T. BAUMANN ' 2627 S. I6+h S+. ' S+. Monica. LOUIS A. BECHT ' 2420 S. Opal S+. ' S+. Monica ' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. DENNIS W. BENE ' 264I Snyder Ave. ' S+. Edmond ' RocIie+ 3. .- , .,,..fi...sifzf2s-l, ff ci' 5? ,. , W. 'K ma- ROBERT A. BERARDO ' 2325 Morris SI. ' SI. Edmond. JAMES T. BERGEN ' 3IQ2 Diclxinson Sf. ' SI. Gabriel. JOSEPH BERRY ' 2I32 'Wharfon S+. ' Sl. Charles ' Sl. Norberi Sociely I, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD T. BESWICK ' 738 W. Moyamensing Ave. ' Epiphany. ' . ' JOHN M. BETZALA f 4I,8 S. 4+h S+. - cclwyn - S+. Cllemem Drill Team I, 2, 3, 4. , THOMAS P. BETZALA - 4I3 S. 4fh S+. 5 Colwyn - S+. Clemenf ' Arfs 81 Uecoraiions I: Marching Band I. 2, 3, 4: Drill Team I, 2, 3, 4: Dramahcs I, 2, 3, 4. my , fu. wi DANIEL F. BEVILACOUA ' III7 Moore S+. ' SI. Nicholas of Tolenfine ' Marching 8: Dance Band I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH C. BIFERIE 5 2204 S. 22nd S+. ' Sl. Edmond ' Crysfal 4: Physics Club 4. FLOYD A. BISHOP ' I4I2 Pemberfon SI. ' SI. Peler Claver ' Traclr 3. PAUL V. BORRIELLO ' 22I3 S. Hemberger SI. ' Sf. Ed- mond ' Marching Bancl I, 2. ANGELO L. BOVO ' I252 S. l5+I1 S+. ' SI. Rifa. ANTHONY J. BOZZELLI ' I626 Mifflin S+. ' S+. Thomas Aquinas. ROBERT J. BRACISZEWSKI ' I34 Durfor S+. ' Our Lady of MI. Carmel. CHARLES J. BRACKEN ' 2702 S. Mole S+. ' S+. Richard ' Crysfal 3, 41 Chemisfry Club 3, 4: Physics Club 4. ERNEST J. BUCCINO, JR. ' 2I45 S. Hicks SI. ' S+. Monica ' Roclcei' 2, 3: Chemisfry Club 3, 4: Chess Team 3. ,Q WSH0 NEUMANN GUY F. CAPORICCIO ' II23 Federal Sl. ' S+. Paul. JOSEPH A. CAPPELLO ' I722 Jackson Si. ' Sf. Monica. ROBERT CAPRIOTTI ' 2546 S. Fairhill S+. ' Our Lad of Mi. Y Carmel. RALPH A. CARABASI ' 25l0 S. Percy Si. ' Siella Maris. EDWARD J. CARABELLO ' l330 Mifflin Sf. ' Sf. Nicholas of Toleniine. JOSEPH B. CARAVELLO ' 525 Mounlain S+. ' Sacred Heari. FRANK P. BUCCO ' 27ll S. Mole Si. ' Si. Richard ' Sfudeni Council 4: Arfs 8: Decoraiions 2, 3, 4: Chemisiry Club 3: Physics Club 4. PETER S. BUTTACAVOLI ' I3I0 S. 26-lh S+. ' King of Peace. JOHN F. CAMPBELL ' 2344 S. Bonsall S+. ' S+. Edmond ' Cross Country 2, 3. 4: Cheerleaders I: Track I. 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH D. CAMPOLIETO ' 2llI S. Beechwood Sf. ' S+. Edmond ' Fooiball I, 2, 3: Dramafics 2, 3. JAMES L. CANDELORA, JR. ' 2630 Wilder Sf. ' King of Peace ' S+. Norberf Sociefy I. JAMES CAPALDI, JR. ' 527 Manion S+. ' Sf. Mary Mag- dalen ' Track 4. 65 M' gf xr ,T-TPM 4 .EN I f l , T Since many of our graduafes will proceed 'Io +l1e Universiiy campuses affer graduafion, experr guid- ance musf be provided 'Io aid 'rhem in malring 'the correcf choice. Such is ilme iob of our school Regisfrar, Fr. Grosse, O. Praem. s .. S I M , , 4LqJQ3 -E Ki A PETER M. CARAVELLO ' 7I4 Fulion SI. ' S+. Paul ' Cross . Counfry I: Sf. Norberi Socieiy I, 2, 3, 4: Crysial 4: 4, - i Q Forensics I, 3, 4: Arfs 8: Decorafions 3, 4: German Club 2: 3 H' - if , I. 'YET Pep Club President L . fi . ' ' QT, ' V I ,'A RICHARD J. CARBONETTA ' 2217 Waflnins S+. ' SI. ' A I 7 'i' ' I i Edmond. 'E E lav . ,, ' ,f, EUGENE R. CARBONETTI - zsoz Jackson S+. - S+. Edjiond. at . . ff f I ' ' - 5 s-Y1 ROBERT J. CAREY ' I26 Sigel SI. ' Sacred Heari' ' Library , Aid 3, 4. V A V A ' K ARTHUR A. CARITA ' 2307 S. Lamberi' S+. ' Sf. Monica ' i w ' - 'I ' - if Sfudenl Council I, 4: SI. Norberi' Socieiy 4: Fooiball I, : ' E., . we 3 2' 3- 4- mm ,Eii il ' JOSEPH P. CARLIN I- 40a s. 26111 s+. - s+. Palriclg - si. :fi -I ,,. ,,,,i 5 ,,,. , KL .I Norbert Society 'I 2. 4, ,, A 'E E E gr A i .. . .sf.-fviwaiswl w .. . - ' E' . , . ww W Uk f,f171,izgigw W .1 i 'am k . ' Q ' ' .. 5UvM65gi4fQ,,:i9,,.,,i,,,32,S ,lin ' I 'S-Siflfa K , Bwig, -i dig. .fig I - I ' ' viii iff Wf2Mi5uz2WQ57 A 72. , ,. ii, diff. S' x .,,, . ., , I I ls if E. 4 ef ef 44, I A EDWARD J. CARNEY - zsoz s. Lee s+. - our Lady of M+. - - - V E Carmel. ' f ' CHARLES P1 CARPENTER ' i908 S. 24+h S+. ' S+. Edmond ' Fooiball 2. JOSEPH A. CASSELLA ' 2225 Pierce SI. ' S+. Edmond. . 453 . . W, .jf GRADUATES RALPH A. CASTAGNO ' I2i8 S. l3ih Sf. ' S+. Riia. CHARLES C. CASTORINA ' 934 Greenwich Si. ' Annunci- aiion ' Bowling 3, 4. DONALD A. CAVALCANTO ' l708 S. 28+h Sf. ' King of Peace ' Si. Norberi' Socieiy I, 2, 3, 43 Crysial 4: Rockei' 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Dance Commiiiee I: Physics Club 4. ROBERT J. CAVALIERE ' I020 Annin Sf. ' S+. Paul. LOUIS J. CERMINARA ' l726 S. 24il'1 S+. ' Sf. Edmond ' Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4: Track 4. FRANK J. CHALOW ' II47 Canirell S+. ' Epiphany. JOSEPH P. CHESAITIS ' 3Il2 Dickinson S+. ' Sf. Gabriel. DOMENIC T. CHIAVAROLI ' I536 S. l2il'l Si. ' Annuncia- iion. FRANK A. CHILIBERTI ' I045 Fernon S+. ' Annunciaiion. MARK J. CHITWOOD ' 720 Oredon Ave. ' Sfella Maris ' Foofball l, 2, 3, 4: Baskeiball I, 2: Track 4. LOUIS A. CIARLANTE ' I302 Bigler S+. ' Siella Maris. ROBERT W. CIARROCCHI ' l2l3 Dickinson S+. ' An- nuncialion. WILLIAM J. CICALESE 2 I834 S. Ibfh S+. ' SI. Thomas Aquinas ' Crysial 43 Physics Club 4. ANTHONY J. CILIBERTI ' I244 Snyder Ave. ' Iwany. RICHARD J. CIULLO - 1529 s. Mole S+. - .'ffhom..s Aquinas. ' ROBERT J. CIURLINO 2520 S. I'7'rl1 SI. ' S+. Monica ' Marching 8: Dancef Band I, 2, 3, Dramalics 2, 3. 4: Rockei 3. THOMAS W. CLONEY ' 2I'? Moore Sf. ' Sacred Hearl' Sl. Norloerf Sociefy I, 2, 3, 4. ANDREW J. COCO ' 706: McClellan SI. ' Sf. Nicholas of Tolenline. Mic:-MEL D. cocozzA - 622 Calherine S+. - s+. Mary Magdalen ' Si. Norberf Sociely I, 2, 3, 4: Crysfal 3: Chess Team 2. JOSEPH C. COGHLAN ' I43 Mercy Sl. ' Our Lady of MI. Carmel ' Dance Commilfee I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenl Guides 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR R. COIA ' I644 S. 26I'h S+. ' King of Peace. ANGELO S. COLAVITA ' 2243 S. l5ll'1 SI. ' Sl. Monica. ANTHONY R. COLUCCI ' l62I S. l0'I'I1 Sf. ' Sl. Nicholas of Toleniine ' Cluemislry Club 3, 4: Physics Club 4: Ger- man Club 2, 3. BRUCE J. COLUCCI ' 2l42 Sigel SI. ' SI. Edmond. EDWARD F. CONNELLY ' 2009 S. Bucknell Sf. ' S+. Ed- mond ' Baslceiball 2, 3. JOHN A. CONNOR ' 624 S. Taney SI. ' Sf. Anihony. JOHN M. CORBETT ' 2418 S. Iseminger S+. ' Epiphany. I07 cf r 1'-. Y., A ,. -P. ..' -J. V I iffy? ff ' l I08 JOSEPH W. CURRY ' 3I03 Mifflin S+. ' S+. Gabriel. JOSEPH M. CUTULI, JR. ' I623 S. 22nd S+. ' Sf. Edmond ' Roclcef 4: Physics Club 4: Cryslal 4. RUSSEL R. D'ALO'NZO ' 9I2 CI1ris+ian S+. ' S+. Paul ' Roclrei' I. WILLIAM J. D'ALONZO ' 2845 S. IlI'I'1 Sf. ' Sfella Maris. JOSEPH F. DALY ' I509 S. Bambrey Sf. ' S+. Aloysius ' Sl. Norberf Sociefy I, 2, 3, 4. SAMUEL J. DALY ' 2605 Chrislian Sl. ' S+. An'rI1ony. BRIAN J. CORCORAN ' 2237 S. 22nd S+. ' SI. Edmond ' SI. Norberf Sociely I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS C. CORCORAN ' I36 Durfor Sf. ' Our Lady of Mi. Carmel ' Crysial 4: Pep Club. MICHAEL C. CORRIDORE ' l3I3 S. Fairlwill Sf. ' Sacred Hear? ' Sfudenl Councll I, 2, 3: Roclnei' 3: Crys'l'al 3: Chemislry Club 3. 4: Physics Club 4. WILLIAM J. CORRIGAN ' 2I5 Fernon Sf. ' Sacred Hearl. JOHN A. CORTESE ' 835 Sears SI. ' Annuncialion. JOHN D. COSTA ' 637 Wasllinglon Ave. ' SI. Mary Magdalen. LOUIS F. COSTELLO ' I262 S. 28+l1 S+. ' King of Peace. FRANCIS J. COYLE ' l03I Prospecl Pl., Somerdale, N. J. ANTHONY P. CRESCENZO ' l628r Paclrer Ave. ' SI. Richard. There are passive siudenfs, and +hen fhere are leaders. These young men are The leaders of our senibr class. Never vacilla+ing 'From fheir purpose, +hese senior represen+a+ives are arden+ly devo+ed +o 'their class and i+s ac+ivi+ies. .e,e . 1 emmco L. D'ANTONIO, JR. - :azz Moore si. - si. Thomas V H ,I 4 Aquinas ' Roclce+ I, 2: S+. Norberf Sociefy l, 2, 3, 4. f 4 ' JOHN V. D'ANTONlO ' I538 S. Mars+on S+. ' S+. Gabriel. iv P i Q' :zb , K ROJERJ D'ANTONlO e 90l E. Passyunlr Ave. ' S+. MarY 1 kv . . 9 en' rrr., rrhe A + affi +eafe 1 ee h ,. , Ig- .emiiiif V , - S, .,,. 2 2.5, H Lev S i sae .isa H ,,,ei.,g. s1..3,....,.,,.f I 'X ' Ylaiili' ' 223 4 A T EMILIO L. D'ARMl ' I607 S. Chadwick S+. ' S+. Thomas . . A H 5 Aquinas. 3. l i VINCENT A. D'AURlA ' 26I9 Dudley S+. ' King of Peace ' I , S , ': S+. Norber+ Socie+y l. l A - r Louis P, DeANGELlS, JR. - 1405 S. 32nd S+. - S+. Gabriel l K if Glee Club I. ,wif v qgigzf as My iii? 3 i RICHARD C. DeANGELlS ' I627 Annin S+. ' S+. Ri+a ' Rocl:e+ I. FRANK J.,DeBERARDlNlS ' l3l6 Reed S+. ' Annuncia+ion. ANTHONY J. DeFELlCE ' I828 Hoffman S+. ' S+. Thomas Aquinas ' S+. Norberf Sociefy I, 2: Baseball 2. 'wif qw www , V - ,WW Q In ' i f . - A i'1. l aiiil in .. . T A llaa 'S ,,. 1 1963 GRADUATES GREG L. DeFELICE ' l509 Porfer S+. ' S+. Monica ' Foofball I, 3, 4: Baslreiball Ig Sf. Nsrberf Sociely I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Couniry 2, Baseball 2, 43 Sfudenl Council 4. FRANCIS A. DeFEO, JR. ' 2I20 S. Opal SI. ' SI. Monica ' Glee Club I, 2. CAMILLO R. DeGREGORIO ' 2409 S. I5I'l1 Sf. ' SI. Monica ' Dramafics 4. MICHAEL J. DEL BUONO ' 323i S. Broad S+. ' Siella Maris. MICHAEL J. DEL GIORNO ' II43 Winfon S+. ' Epiphany. JOHN R. DELLA GUARDIA ' 92I S. Ilfh Sf. ' SI. Paul ' S+. Norberf Sociefy I, 2, 3, 4: Roclcei I. 2, 3, 4: Aris 8: Decorafions 2, 3, 4. JOHN E. DE LOATCH ' 2043 Wilder Sf. ' SI. Thomas Aquinas ' Cross C,ounfry 3, 4: Track 3, 4. MICHAEL A. DEL ROSSI ' 23I9 Morris Sf. ' SI. Edmond. LOUIS M. DEL SOLDO ' II43 S. CIif+on S+. ' Sf. Paul ' SI. Norberi Sociefy 3, 4: Chemisiry Club 3, 4. JOSEPH J. DE LUCIA ' 2339 S. Mole Sf. ' Sf. Monica. ANTHONY J. DeMARZIO ' I326 S. l5Ih Si. ' SI. Ri'I'a ' Roclcei Ig Arfs X: Decorafions 2, 3. ANGELO J. DeMAYO ' 60I Wailtins S+. ' Sf. Nicholas 'of Toleniine. EUGENE R. NeNARDO ' l706 S. Cleveland S+. ' Sf. Thomas Aquinas. ANTHONY J. DeNlCOLA ' 23l7 S. Bouvier Sf. ' S'l'. Monica. MICHAEL A. Dekusso ' l8l6 S. Bancrolf Sl. ' S+. Thomas Aquinas. PETER DeSTEFANO ' l920 S. Norwood S+. ' Sl. Edmond. PAUL E. DEVINE ' llb Wolf Sl. ' Our Lady of Ml. Carmel. ROBERT DEY IIO3 Winfon Sf. ' Epiphany. 2, ,Z 1,1 -Q . FRANK T. DiBONA ' l208. S. Alder Sl. ' Annunciafion. PASQUALE M. DiBRUNO ' l246 S. Bucknell Sl. ' King ol Peace ' Dramafics 3, 41 Drill Team 4. JAMES M. DiCESARE ' 526 Reed S+. ' Sacred Hearf ' Chess Team I. A 5 ANTHONY C. DiCHlARA ' 27I4 S. Colorado Sf. ' S+. Richard ' Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN J. DICK ' 29I4 Reed S+. ' S+. Gabriel. JOSEPH A. DiCOSTANZO ' 2400 S. Opal S+. ' Si. Monica. PASQUALE J. DiCOSTANZO ' 2400 S. Opal Sl. ' Sl. Monica ' Marching Band 3, 4. CARMEN D. DIDONATO ' I338 S. 4'lh S+. ' Sacred Hearl. GORDON J. DiGlACOMO ' I54l Morris Sf. ' S+. Thomas Aquinas. MICHAEL J. D'OLIO ' 8I4 WI1ar+on S+. ' Annunciafion. DENNIS E. DOMBROSKI ' I920 Forres+aI S+. ' S+. Richard. FRANCIS E. DONNELLY ' 3009 Moun+ain Drive ' S+. Gabriel. THOMAS J. DORAN ' I34 GIads+one S+. ' Our Lady of M+. Carmel. AUGUSTINE J. DOUGHERTY ' I3I5 S. 8'Ih S+. ' Annuncia +ion. JAMES J. DOUGHERTY ' I3I5 S. 8+h Sf. ' Annuncia+ion Drill Team I, 2, 35 Track I: Chess Team I. RICHARD DiGIOVANNI ' Iblb S. I2+h S+. ' Annuncia+ion. ANHTONY J. DiGIUSEPPE ' 22I8 Pierce S+. ' S+. Edmond. JOHN J. DilORlO ' 2519 S. 8+h S+. ' S+eIIa Maris. LOUIS A. DiLAURO ' 2234 S. Hicks S+, ' S+. Monica. WILLIAM J. DILAURO ' 2234 S. Hicks S+. ' S+. Monica ' Physics Club 4. PHILIP N. DiNARDO ' l030 S. 8+h S+. ' S+. Paul ' Cross Counfry I. WILLIAM S. DiPIERO ' l5I3 W. Chew Ave. ' Holy Child ' S+uden+ Council 3: Crys+aI 3, 4: Forensics I, 2, 3, 4: Track I: Glee Club I. MARIO J. DIPOPOLO ' I228 Laiona S+. ' S+. Ri+a ' Drama+ics 4. LOUIS A. DiTULLIO ' 2333 S. Chadwick S+. ' S+. Monica Q wi Q S in I. ..r,w.,., . K 2 1.54 ' fr. ,.,.,.,,.,Q -ff. wifi agg2Z1f.f:5,,sf. A perfeci example of affer-hours acfivifies in I'he school is our ever-praciicing marching band. Under 'Ihe sIric+ discipline of Mr. Perri and Mr. Valeniine, Ihese boys bring honor and glory Io Soufh Philly and Bishop Neumann. K I 5 A V f- 1 L, Lyyhy -H gg, .Y ' W' V -I ' '- - 'Q ., X: , .. I lili M . , ' . . . H 2' ff, ff- - E E in I ,, C . . 5 . s .f Qi ' 5 y i 4e I .. . f f A 'V f M I . hm 1 X, y I V' AL I - . www? - J ' is . i.., f, I W sm I I -.154 I A I Q, I' I . lliie' .Ii . . 2 A 5, Q.. I re I ROBERT D. DOUGHERTY ' 2OIb Emily S+. ' SI. Edmond ' Siudeni- Council 3: Rockef 3, 4: Tennis I, 2, 3: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM J. DOUGHERTY ' 2720 Oakford SI. ' S+. An- 'Ihony. JOHN F. DOYLE ' I506 S. 53rd SI. ' Mosi Blessed Sacra- meni' ' Fooiball I. MICHAEL P. DOYLE ' 2036 S. Croskey S+. ' S+. Edmond ' BasIre'IbaII I. THOMAS J. DRAMES ' I3O Durfor SI. ' Our Lady of MI. Carmel ' Foofball I. ROBERT F. DROZDOWSKI ' I35 Monroe SI. ' SI. Sianislaus, JOHN N. DUCA ' 2314 S. Warnock S+. ' Epiphany. JAMES W. EASTWOOD ' I62I Croalan Place ' SI. Richard, ' Crysfal 3, 4, German Club 3, 4: Physics Club 4. PAUL J. EDGEWORTH ' I705 PaHon Drive ' SI. Gabriel ' Traci: I, 2, Chemisiry Club 3, 4: Physics Club 43 German Club 3, 4. 963 GIQAIDUATES BERNARD J. EIFE ' I520 S. Marsfon Sf. ' S+. Gabriel ' Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskeiball I. ROBERT A. ELENTRIO ' 265I Dudley S+. ' King of Peace ' Traclr 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH A. ERACE ' 64I Mouniain Si. ' Si. Nicholas of Tolenfine. JOHN T. ERSKINE ' 2649 Websler SI. ' Sf. Anflaony. JAMES A. ESPOSIIO ' Il40 S. Ilih Si. tif. Rita! Aris 81 Decora+ions 2, 3, 4. GERALD R. FAMIGLIETTI ' 7I8 Carpenfer SI. ' S+. Mary Magdalen. DOMINIC V. FASOLO ' l940 S. I0+h Sf. ' S+. Nicholas of Tolenfine. WILLIAM A. FAULLS ' l308 S. 24+l1 S+. ' SI. Aloysius. JUSTINO A. FELIZZI ' I240 Lafona Si. ' Sf. Rila. WILLIAM A. FENNING ' 2249 S. Lee Sf. ' Our Lael of Mi. Carmel. PHILIP A. FERRARA - 2233- s. I2+h S+. - Epiphany. JOSEPH FERRARO, JR. ' 2537 S. Jessup S+. ' Sfella Maris ' Cryslal 4. ANTHONY M. FIORE ' IIIO Walkins Sf. ' Sf. Nicholas of Tolenfine. JAMES s. FISHER - 124i S. 29Ih sr. - S+. Gabriel. JOSEPH FITZGERALD ' 2046 Mercy SI. ' SI. Edmond ' Chemislry Club 3, 4: Physics Club I. 2, 4: Library Aid 3, 4. I ROBERT F. FITZMAURICE ' l08 McKean Sl. ' Our Lady of MI. Carmel ' Foofball I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN A. FOGARINO ' 8.I8 Wallrins Sf. ' S+. Nicholas of Tolenline. MICHAEL A. FORGIONE ' 24I0 S. I6Ih Sf. ' SI. Monica. LEONARD J. FORTE ' i808 Tree SI. ' SI. Monica. JOSEPH A. FRATTO ' 2246 S. Beechwood S+. ' S+. Edmond. VINCENT D. FRESE ' I626 S. Clarion S+. ' Annunciafion. we A V- 'x-51 -- rj s . -.S ., A I 4 yi ' ' ., . .Q JOSEPH G. FRITSKY ' 2649 Snyder Ave. ' Holy Ghosi ' Rocker 3. WILLIAM L. FROIO, JR. ' l532 S. Clarion SI. ' Annuncia- 'lion ' Cheerleaders I, 2. RICHARD F. FURIA ' I627 S. Broad SI. ' Annuncialion ' Sludeni' Council Presidenl: Crysfal 2, 3, 4: Rcclref I, 2, 3: Forensics I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming I: Track I, 2: Pep Club 4. GERALD F. FUSCO ' 637 Kimball SI. ' SI. Mary Magdalen ' S+. Norberl Socieiy 2, 3, 4: Roclrel I, 3, 4: Chemisfry Club 3: German Club 2: Cross Couniry I: Baslcefball I. JOHN C. FUSCO, JR. ' 2035 S. Norwood S+. ' Sl. Edmond ' Traci: 3, 4. JOHN J. FYNES ' i246 S. Dover Sf. ' SI. Gabriel. in , ' - - J . TEH fi ANTHONY R. GERMANO ' 2949 S. Juniper Sf. ' S'feIIa Maris ' Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT C. GIAMPIETRO ' I9l3 S. 2Is+ S+. ' S+. Edmond. T M RICHARD J. GIANDREA ' 2004 Mercy SI. ' SI. Edmond ' Sfudenf Council 4. RICHARD GIANFRANCESCO ' i608 Oregon Ave. ' S+. 1 .X Richard. GEORGE A. GIANGRANTE ' 706 S. Percy SI. ' SI. Paul. EDWARD J. GIANNANTONIO, JR. ' 2735 S. Colorado S+ ' S+. Richard. is 1 f . X2 JAMES F. GALATI ' 25I3 S. 2O+h SI. ' S'l'. Monica. FRED R. GALE ' 6343 Calverf SI. ' SI. Timofhy ' Dramafics 3. FRED V. GALLO ' 2609 S. Darien Sf. ' Slella Maris ' Siu- denf Council I, 2. RAYMOND J. GALLO ' 706 Salier SI. ' S+. Mary Magdalen. JOSEPH A. GANCI ' I807 S. 2Is'I' S+. ' King of Peace. JAMES F. GARDLER ' 5325 Reinhard S+. ' Mosr Blessed Sacrament ROBERT P. GARRITY ' I939 S. 2nd S+. ' Sacred Hearf. ROGER T. GAY ' 2050 Monfrose SI. ' S+. Charles. JOHN R. GENTILE ' 2527 S. I9ih SI. ' Sl. Monica ' Drill Team 2, 3: Dramafics I, 2, 3: Rocker 2: Traclr 3. Q +'f' Q 'f .. . . V - K ' wwf? if ' 36 A- I Q M 5 ' .. , , . M . A YW . if. F52 ' -wwggifilgezmf? ' ff 3 -, .ff K Wg.. . .. ,, i... Q . .. ,. , .. ,. - -- : ,,,, - - ,ffxf f G ,,C, VSL, I .. Az.. V .. , , kk V K A Q 1 ,....,- .. fs. fe A1 12.4 ..-2 , .,, 1 ,mg -Q ' gi' ' ,.., 4 L M, , 1, .. ...Q . H A - .1 ., , iw 1. 'sw-ec 1 A Q 3 2 Each year +he 'lop academic senior group is closely observed wilh 'lhe hope ihaf if will provide 'Phe lawyers, docfors, scienfisfs and polificians of fhe fufure. These boys compose 'rhe honors group of ihe class of '63. ffCf,. PETER J. GIANNINI - 1924 Dudley S+. - S+. Thomas Adnan... . A as . JOSEPH c. G-ILDEA, JR. - 20l2 Mercy S+. - S+. Edmond - ' l Chemislry Club 3, 43 Traclc 35 Physics Club 4: Pep Club 4. , y y M, I ,Q ,QS y,. SEBASTIAN P. GILETTO - 2227 S. I2+h S+. - Epiphany. - l A ll ' P ' R s. '-: d f' . E. f wymgg ' I 1 J Q, ...Vw 'V K J . 1 Y ' M DOMINIC A. GINALDI ' I528 S. PaHon Sf. ' Sf. Gabriel ' ' A Marching Band I, 2, 3: Cryslal 3. . THOMAS J. GIORDANO ' 24l5 S. Mole Sl. ' Sf. Monica. lg S iff MARIO A. GIRARDO - loo7 S. io+h S+. - S+. Paul. hi gr! , gi, K yy.LyV ,i',. ii 5? f . H yiyyyy 'sidffd P s gieiggw . ,y ROBERT K. GOLDBERG ' l95O Cedar Ave. ' Berlin, N. J. ' THOMAS W. GONZALES ' 3026 Mffflin S+. ' S+. Gabriel. V ROBERT A. GRANATO ' l53I S. Carlisle S+. ' Sf. Thomas z . 1 Aquinas. V A yk. .A . E. sf, gs' fi., lifiaffk H2545 9213? 85 J 175 222 Q63 GRADUATES ll8 MICHAEL S. GRANDE ' I7I2 S. I8+h S+. ' S+. Thomas Aquinas. GEORGE R. GRAGG ' I5l5 S. Napa S+. ' S+. Gabriel. ALFONSO N. GRAZIANO ' I239 Daly S+. 0 Epiphany. RICHARD J. GRZYWINSKI ' I09 Kenllwor+h S+. ' S+. S+an- islaus ' S+. Norberi' Socie+y l, 2. kf4. - -f f HENRY M. GUARNERE ' 2208 Mifflin S+. ' S+. Edmond. ANTHONY J. GUARRERA ' 2450 S. Lamber+ S+. ' S+. Mon- ica ' Drama+ics 2, 3: Rocl:e+ I. 2: Track 3. 4. WALTER J. HALL ' 2l25 McKean S+. ' S+. Edmond ' Traclr l, 3. JOSEPH A. HALPlN ' 2446 Carpen+er S+. ' S+. An+hony. CHARLES W. HARDIN ' 2736 Earp S+. ' S+. Gabriel. WILLIAM E. l'lAURlN ' l547 S. Marslon S+. ' S+. Gabriel. JAMES T. HEINZE ' 244l Rl+ner S+. ' S+. Edmond ' Cross Coun+ry 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS J. HELLER ' l834 Hoffman S+. ' S+. Thomas Aquinas. CHARLES J. HENDRICKS ' 2004 S. I7II1 SI. ' Sf. Monica ' Sf. Norberf Sociefy I, 2. 3, 4. JOHN F. HENNESSY ' I429 S. Marsfon SI. ' SI. Gabriel. JOSEPH R. HENNING, JR. ' 2608 Naudain SI. ' SI. Pafrick. CHARLES A. HILLOCK ' 3I I8 S. Dickson SI. ' Si. Gabriel. WILLIAM R. HOERZ ' IBZ9 N. Malrona S+. ' Mosl' Precious Blood ' Cross Counfry 2, 3, 4: Physics Club 4. CHARLES P. HOPSON ' 27I8 Tiian S+. ' King of Peace ' Siudeni' Council 4: Sf. Norberi' Socieiy 3, 4: Baslrerball I. 2, 3, 4: Chemisiry Club 3. JOHN M. HOUSEMAN ' I93I S. Norwood SI. ' S+. Ed- mond. WILLIAM S. HUGHES ' I3I6 S. Hancock SI. ' Sacred Heart JOSEPH J. HUMES ' 5840 Springfield Ave. ' Mosi' Blessed Sacramenf. J FRANCIS J. HUTCHINSON ' 2429 S. 20'rl1 SI. ' Si. Monica. ANTHONY A. IACOBENE ' 2354 S. Woodsfock SI. ' S+. Monica. MARIO C. IAMURRI ' 222I S. Bancrofi' S+. ' SI. Monica ' Foofball I, 2, 3, 4. VICTOR F. IANNACONE ' 2223 S. Mildred SI. ' Epiphany ' Marching 8: Dance Band 2, 3, 4. RALPH G. IANNELLI ' 2036 S. I9Il1 SI. ' S+. Monica ' Siu- denl Council 2, 3. LOUIS R. IANNUCCI ' 2344 Taslxer SI. ' SI. Edmond. NEUMANN 'eff-asa Q me MARTIN J. JONES ' 2324 S. 25+h SI. ' SI. Edmond. DEN-NIS R. KAKAS ' I828 S. 27+l1 SI. ' Sf. Aloysius ' Soc- cer 3, 4. JOSEPH P. KAULINIS ' 949 S. 2nd S+. ' S+. Casimir ' Cross Counlry 4: Track 3, 4. VINCENT G. KAULINIS ' 949 S. 2nd SI. ' S+. Casimir ' Cross Counlry 4: Traclx 3, 4. GERALD J. KAZELIS ' 308 Manlon Si. ' Sf. Casimir ' S+. Norberf Socieiy 2, 3. ANTHONY A. KELLEY ' I509 S. 3IsI' SI. 0 SI. Gabriel. PHILIP J. IANOALE ' I7l6 McClellan S+. ' Sf. Thomas Aquinas ' Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Dramaiics 3. LEROY J. JACOBSON ' 242I S. Fronl' Sf. ' Our Lady of MI. Carmel. WILLIAM F. JACOVINI ' I333 Reed S+. ' Sf. Ri+a ' Siudeni Council I: Roclrel' I: Baseball 2. CLEMENT A. JEFFERSON ' I5I7 S. Capifol S+. ' SI. Thomas Aquinas. GLENN G. JOHNSON ' 24I8 Lombard S'I. ' SI. Pairiclr. JOHN P. JOHNSON, 3RD ' 2306 S. llfh S+. ' Epiphany ' Dramafics I, 2, 3, 4. . . .ww A well-rounded social life is esseniial Io a 'Fully beneficial school career. Here, 'rhree of our 'lop seniors ge+ a chance +o proudly show off fheir lovely daies. II I-:ok as if everyone was all smiles Ihai' night - L. ,im fx V-'B a A 5 -. X., it in ins , 7 ' . ..,,.,W2Zsi, f 3- ' . - fiiii2f',,-1221. .V . ., 5.Q,..,ffL.L?sa:f1. fQ:Yfii':fi'5fkii ZH g. fl'-152:52 f if f i96:,55'1V7.'l'5fi:J: ' ,L f . ,. 'QYLLS7 .12 1'- ,..2,m.ef I .5 gig' in 7' -:fn 4'Q,..rff' y -J-Q Ha .-, - it ' ' 1 V' ' 1 fasmma -H- W Q . ., k ' -, -I ' IFE!-1 V ' I ' I wg gbfviivgis ,, ,. 4 i . i,,E,, Q. W I V 55,i?.53g?,g I ' i 8 Ja ' Q' '25 I -we fe-zz :L .. - eq-ss... - 1 I. .-,,A .z ff .mggffgg , EDWARD J. KELLY ' I73O Oregcn Ave. ' SI. Richard. EDWARD J. KELLY ' 27I0 FairI1iII Sf. ' Slella Maris. THOMAS J. KELLY ' 2522 S. l7ih S+. ' S+. Monica. JAMES J. KERRIGAN, JR. ' I909 S. 29Ih S-I. ' S+. Gabriel ' Fooiball Manager I, 2, 3, 4: Track 4: Dance Commiiiee 2, 3, 4. ROBERT F. KITCH ' 2I8 Tilan S+. ' S+. Philip Neri. RICHARD P. KONSTANCE ' 216 Fernon S+. ' Sf. Casimir ' SfucIen+ Council 3, 4: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Crysfal 4: Pep Club 4. ANGELO V. LaGRECA ' I235 S. lI'Ih S+. ' Annunciaiion. WILLIAM P. LAMAN ' IOIO Morris Sf. ' SI. Nicholas of ToIen+ine ' -Siudenf Council 4. THOMAS J. LAMB, JR. ' I550 S. 28+h SI. ' S+. Gabriel. I2I 963 IEIQADUA ES THOMAS W. LAMOND ' 2628 Ca+herine S+. ' S+. An+I1ony. DANIEL F. LANNO ' I935 Dudley S+. ' S+. Thomas Aquinas ' S+uden+ Council I, 27 Foo+baII I, 2, 3, 4: S+. NorI:er+ Socie+y I, 2, 3, 4. ALFRED D. LANZE ' I934 S. 22nd S+. ' S+. Edmond. WILLIAM A. LANZELOTTI ' II44 Gerri++ S+. ' Annuncia- +ion. JOSEPH R. LaROSE ' II67 S. I0+h S+. ' S+. Paul ' Drama+ics 3, 4. CHARLES T. LAULETTA ' 2I I5 S. Mole S+. ' S+. Monica. FRANCIS A. LAULETTA ' 936 Hall S+. ' S+. Paui. ROBERT A. LEGER ' 23I8 Moore S+. ' S+. Edmond. FREDERICK V. LENZ ' I624 S. Bailey S+. ' S+. Aloysius ' S+uden+ Council 3: Cross Coun+ry I, 2, 3, 4: BasI:e+I:aII I, 27 Track I, 2, 3, 4. FRANK J. LEONETTI ' I043 Mercy S+. ' Epiphany ' Foo'I'- ball 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH J. LERARIO ' 2032 S. I7+h S+. ' S+. Monica. WILLIAM J. LERARIO ' I538 S. Pa++on S+. ' S+. Gabriel ' Glee Club 4. SALVATORE V. LIBERTO ' 2505 S. Warnock SI.. Sfella Maris. ALFRED P. LIGNELLE, JR. ' I923 S. Hollywood SI. ' S'I'. Gabriel ' Foofball I, 2: Baslvcflzall I. RICHARD P. LISKO ' I326 Carherine SI. ' SI. Teresa ' Cheerleaders 3. 'JOSEPH F. LLOYD 4 ziov s. Opal sf. - S+. Monica. MICHAEL A. LOPO. JR. ' ISI7 5. IGII1 S+. ' Sf. Nicholas of Tolenfine ' Marching Band I, 2. NICHOLAS F. LOSCALZO ' 747 S. Marvine SI. ' S'I'. Paul ' S'I.'NorberI' Socieiy I, 2, 3, 4. ' A-uv' ,- EDWARD T. LOWE ' 2934 S. I8II1 SI. ' SI. Richard. WILLIAM H. LOWE ' 4332 N. ISII1 SI. ' S+. Slephen. GEORGE A. LUCIOTTI ' 9I7 McKean SI. ' SI. Nicholas of Tolenline. JOHN F. LYDON ' ZI46 S. Hancock SI. ' Our Lady of Mi. Carmel. EDWARD R. MAAS ' 2610 S. I6II1 S'I. ' S+. Monica ' Swim- ming 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. HARRY J. MACKEY, JR. ' 2625 S. IBII1 SI. ' SI. Monica JOSEPH W. MADDEN ' I43 Porler SI. ' Our Lady of MI. Carmel. ANTHONY R. MAFFEI ' 723 S. 9II1 SI. ' S+. Paul MICHAEL J. MAGUIRE ' I220 Englewood S+. ' Resurreclion ' Baskelball I. msno NEUMANN LEON J. MARINO ' 2336 S. Hicks S+. ' S+. Monica. THOMAS S. MARINUCCI ' I224 Reed S+. ' Annuncia+ion. ANTHONY M. MARIONI ' II46 S. Carlisle S+. ' S+. Ri+a. JAMES H. MARNIE ' I09 Glacls+one S+. ' Our Lady of M+. Carmel. JOSEPH R. MARTIN ' I336 S. S+anley S+. ' S+. Gabriel ' Cheerleaders I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL T. MARTlNELLl ' 2020 S. 28+h S+. ' S+. Edmond ' S+uden+ Council I, 4: Cross Coun+ry 2, 3, 4: S+. Norber+ Socie+y I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Dance Commi++ee 2, 3. 4: S+uden+ Guides 2. 3, 4. LEO G. MAIORINI ' i635 S. Chadwick S+. ' S+. Thomas Aquinas ' S+uden+ Council 3: Crys+al 4: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS P. MALATESTA ' l9I2 S. 4+l1 S+. ' Sacred Hear+ ' Foo+ball I: Marching Band 2. ROBERT J. MALONE ' i504 S. 28th S+. ' S+. Gabriei ' S+uden+ Council 4: Cross Coun+ry I, 2. 3, 4: Baslre+l:aall I: Track l, 2, 3. 4. THOMAS J. MALONEY ' I239 S. Newkirk S+. ' S+. Gabriel. JOSEPH A. MANNELLA ' 2539 S. ll+h S+. ' S+ella Maris. LEONARD M. MARELLA ' 3I3I S. Juniper S+. ' S+ella Maris. One rnusl- always have plans for 'rhe fuiure, whelher 'fhey be definile or +heore+ical. Our seniors are furlher helped +o plan lhelr fuiure Through ihe annual Career Night sponsored by the Millay Club. ANTHONY F. MASSARO ' 4I8 Greenwich Sf. ' Sacred Hearf. FRANCIS J. MASTROGIOVANNI ' 9714 Beacon Rd. ' B.V.M. Maferniiyg Si. Norberi Socieiy I, 2, 3, Roclcel- 2, 3. 4: Swimming I, 2. PAUL J. MASTROPIERI ' 220i S. Hemberger S+. ' S+. Ed- mond. ANTHONY R. MATARAZZO ' I52l S. lO'fh Si. ' Annuncia 'rion ' Cryslal 2, 3, 4: Dramalics 4: Rockel I, 3, 45 Forensics l, 3, 4: Traclr 2. A. JOHN MAZELLA ' l7I3 S. Newlcirlc Sf. ' Sf. Gabriel ' Qryslal 45 Chemisfry Club 3, 4: Physics Club 4. JOHN A. MAZZUCA ' I934 S. Woodstock S+. ' S+. Edmond. JOSEPH R. McBREEN ' I542 S. 3Isl Sl. ' S+. Gabriel ' Baslcefball 3. JAMES A. McCLOSKEY, JR. ' I836 E. Moyamensing Ave. ' Sacred Hearl. JAMES C. McCOY ' 6l3 S. 27+h Sl. ' S+. Anlhony. I I 1963 , ...I J. .Q ,,.. .ff . M.. , . .. , , -v-A 1- - 1. my-..gq,,g,:,wv...M.. ' . f . fs. :K 4:23-1,-gf.. 1. ya.. X L, - 5 - L Aw- fr.. .-,fr-.. -' 'mf A E ' . . .., . Q K A .. ,. - -I , .5 ' ' . W , -- I ' I 1 QQ-- : ... ..::.1.' -. - , ,ga 955553 IIE- A 'I 3 . , 5: .. .-,.. , . .. . , ., .1 .. . - S - ., - . . - I A I a L. 1. 5 fx. gvsngggi ai . . . vm .. . A.. W .. , . .. .. ,. I H 'F K' f. .- K' 5 W '5izQw..x.xg3.f,,1.'L. 3,5 . , yg.. . w1f,,....:fg.:.gen.:s Q. ,rf . -f L- 41- -fx. . I I- y .. .s ' .fi ...H H . - K ...Ei , I26 GRADUATES EDWIN R. McCULLEY ' 2I I8 S. Lee SI. ' Our Lady of MI. Carmel. THOMAS J. McCULLEY ' I943 Fifzgerald SI. ' SI. Monica ' Cross CounIry I, 2: BasIceIbaII I, 2, 3. THOMAS E. McDONNELL ' I23 Wolf SI. ' Our Lady of MI. Carmel. GEORGE J. McDOWELL ' 225I S. Lee SI. ' Our Lady of MI. Carmel. JAMES J. McFADDEN ' 809 S. 26Ih SI. ' SI. AnII1ony. JOHN W. McGARRIGLE ' 28I8 S. Sydenham SI. ' SI. Richard. GEORGE F. McGEHRIN ' 265I S. WaIIs SI. ' SIeIIa Maris. ROBERT J. McGINLEY ' 232I Morris SI. ' SI. Edmond. DENNIS J. MCGINNIS ' 20 FiIzwaIer SI. ' SI. SIanisIaus. EDWARD J. McGONIGLE ' 24II Lombard SI. ' SI. PaII'icIt ' SI. NorberI SocieIy I, 2, 3: Swimming I, 2, 3. THOMAS J. McGOVERN ' I47 Morris SI. ' Sacred HearI. FRANCIS J. McINTYRE ' 55 Dudley SI. ' Sacred HearI. RONALD, F. McKlNNEY ' 2703 Earp S+. ' S+. Gabriel ' Swimming 4. JOHN J. McLAUGHLlN ' l809 Wolf S+. ' S+. Monica Cross Coun+ry 2, 4: Swimming 2. N. JAMES McLAUGl-ILIN ' 3003 S. Qolorado S+. ' S+. Richard. WILLIAM M. McLAUGHLlN ' 2620 Jackson S+. ' S+. Ed- lmond P Swimming 2, 3, 4. JOHN J. McMONlGLE, JR. ' I704 S. 28+l1 S+. ' S+. Gabriel ' RocIce+ 4: Swimming 4. RAYMOND A. MCMULLEN ' 20I Pierce S+. ' Sacred Hear+. ' s GARFIELD J. McNAlR ' I926 La+ona S+. ' S+. Charles. CHARLES F. McNALLY ' 2224 Pierce S+. ' S+. Edmond ' Baseball Manager I, 2, 3, 4. ' JAMES J. McWlLLlAMS ' l83l S. 24+h S+. ' S+. Edmond. A . ,ri- ln I'- u ' f -Y' . 'fry ' -5.x,,,' 2 ROSARIO G. MELILLI ' 3l29 S. 20+h S+. ' S+. Richaid. . MARTIN J. MELLETT ' I636 P+. Breeze Ave. ' S+. Edmond ' Foofball I. ALBERT J. MERIANO ' I630 Annin S+. ' S+. Ri+a. RONALD L. MERLINO ' 532 Federal S+. ' Sacred Hear+ ' Crys+aI 2, 3, 4: Drama+ics 31 Roclre+ 4: Forensics 2, 3. 4: Ar+s 8: Decora+ions 4. RONALD J. MERSCHEN ' 207 Mon+rose S+. ' S+. Phillip Neri. ROBERT A. METALLO ' 23l8 S. 20+l1 S+. ' S+. Monica. I3lSl-I0 NEUMANN wr, ' :wifi 1' - ax ANTHONY J. MIRA ' 924 Cross Si-. ' Annunciaiion ' Chemisfry Club 4: Chess Team I. FRANCIS J. MOFFA, III ' 27I6 Dudley SI. ' King of Peace. JAMES F. MOLINARO ' 2838 S. Beulah S+. ' Sfella Maris. EDWARD J. MORAN ' l428. S. 28+h S+. ' Sf. Gabriel ' Siu- denf Council 2, 3, 4: Dance Commiiiee I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I: Chemisfry Club 3: Sludenf Guide 3, 4: SI. Norberl' Sociefy: Pep Club 4. DANIEL C. MORGAN ' 2538 Sou+h S+. ' SI. Anihony. RAY M. MORRIS ' I8.I7 S. 2ZlIh SI. ' S+. Aloysius. wf ' A iw LOUIS A. MEYER ' 244 Fernon S+. ' S+. Casimir. LAWRENCE J. MEYERS ' 2935 Cambridje S+. ' S+. Ludwig. JOHN J. MICOMONACO ' 272I S. I7I'I1 Sf. ' SI. Richard ' Siudenf Council 2: Chemisiry Club 3: Physics Club 4. JAMES P. MINA ' 2505 S. l9'Ih S+. ' S+. Monica ' Drill Team 25 Dramaiics 2, 37 Swimming I. JOHN N. MINICHINO ' I708 S. Cleveland Sf. ' Sf. Thomas Aquinas ' SI. Norberi Sociefy I, 2, 3, 4. RONALD A. MINORE ' I5I8 Tasker Sf. ' Sf. Thomas Aquinas. np, I me I 'la :gg x ml! if I , ' I If I-ai' , ' W ... . . . I .. I aff A I H LTL!! f25I'i?isif45ii .. iiI.5'f.' , ., msmgzaarfkiem .1's-f...I..wHL .fl , , 5' -Lili, K T I I I, K sg . if 3 ,,kk WH' was ,, Lm,,.. .II Surely, if anyone deserves a show of appreciafion for his undying cledicalion 'ro school afhlefics, il is Mr. Paul Barfolomeo. Bari received lhis well-earned award af lhe Millay Club Communion Brealcfasl' held af fhe Benjamin Franklin Hofel. JAMES J. MOSLEY ' I245 S. Newkirk Si. ' S+. Gabriel. 'I ' MICHAEL W. MOUGHAN ' l408 S. 3lsl Sl. ' Si. Gabriel ' Us A i , V Siudenf Council 2, 4: S+. Norberf Sociely I, 2. 3, 4: FOOL 1 2 L ball Manager I, 2, 3, 4. - gy, EDWARD A. MOUNT ' 2634 Reed S+. ' Sf. Gabriel. I 1 .,i. I ' , .. , l , ii ' V iiil DANIEL M. MOYER - 2833 s. Ilfh si. - Sfella Maris - in Tennis 2, 3, 4. JOHN H. MURPHY - aI4a s. 2o+I1 sf. - sf. Richard. 'I WILLIAM M. NAPOLEON - I3I waIf si. - Our Lady QI MI. Carmel ' Swimming 2. W VINCENT L. NARDINI ' i924 S. Alder Sf. ' Sf. Nicholas of Tolenfine. LEONARD A. NARDONE ' i236 Treen Sf. ' Epiphany. RICHARD A. NAWALANY ' 4I2 Taslrer S+. ' Sacred Heari. f,,,. ,.. .X 963 ' 1 . . y lm is m h E . . A 5 mK'k I ..-,:: f 2 A ' Lf gg- k' ' -'A' .Af I:, 4 . 'T U I 1 Q P M GRADUATES DANIEL NEIL ' 2640 S. Colorado S+. ' Si. Monica. MICHAEL J. NESE ' I32I Spruce S+. ' Sf. John lhe Evangelisf. JOHN J. NlEWlNSKl, JR. ' 332 Winion S+. ' Our Lady of Mi. Carmel. JAMES F. NOLAN ' 942 Bergen Ave. ' Camden, N. J. VINCENT C. NUZZO, JR. ' Il45 Daly S+. ' Epiphany Sfudeni' Council 3. JOSEPH J. O'MALLEY ' 2800 Canfrel Si. ' Sf. Casimir. JOSEPH P. O'MALLEY ' I32 Rifner S+. ' Our Lady of Mi. Carmel. JOSEPH R. OWENS ' 2703 S. Alder Sf. ' Siella Maris. PETER F. PALESTINA ' I503 S. Clarion Sf. ' Annunciafion ' S+. Norberf Sociefy I, 2, 3, 4: Physics Club 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3. 4. ENRICO PALLADINETTI ' 2230 S. l3'l'h S+. ' Epiphany ' Chess Team 3, 4. JAMES A. PALLADINO ' I73I W. Moyamensing Ave. ' Sf. Richard ' Sfudenf Council I, 33 Track 3. FRANK L. PANNA ' l023 McKean Sf. ' Epiphany ' S+. Norberl' Sociefy I, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE R. PANTALONE ' 26I0 S. Mildred S+. ' S+eIla Marris. - FRANK L. PANTISANO ' 2622 S. 8+I1 S+. ' S+ella Maris. MICHAEL S. PASCUCCI ' II49 S. 7+h S+. ' S+. Mary Mag- dalen ' Soccer I, 2. PAUL J. PASQUARELLO ' 2023 S. l3+i1 S+. ' Epiphany. DAVID F. PATELLA ' 2643 S. Camac S+. ' S+eIla Maris. FRANCIS A. PELLEGRINO ' 2725 Earp S+. ' S+. Gabriel. JOHN W. PENSABENE ' 2609 S. I0+h S+. ' S+elIa Maris ' Ar+s 8: Decora+ions 3, 43 Physics Club 4. JOSEPH N. PERFETTI ' I34B Downs Place ' S+. Chrisfopher ' Drill Team I, 2, 3, 4: Drama+ics 2, 3, 4. THOMAS A PERKS ' I436 N. Hollywood S+. ' S+. Ludwig ' S+. Norber+ Socie+y 2, 3. 4. ' A JOSEPH P. PERRIGO ' l24I S. 29+h S+. ' S+. Gabriel. RICHARD A. PETRARCA ' I525 S. Myrflewoocl S+. ' S+. Gabriel ' RocIre+ I, 2. MICHAEL R. PILLA ' 93I Ernesi' S+. ' S+. Paul ' Roclre+ I, 2, 3: Cl'1emis+ry Club 3, 4: Physics Club 4. ANTHONY V. PINTO ' I409 S. 54+h S+. ' Mos+ Blessed Sacramen+ ' Foofball 2, 3, 4, S+. Norber+ Socie+y I, 2: Track I. PETER J. PIZZO ' I9lI S. Woods+ock S+. ' S+. Edmond EDMUND F. POLLITT ' 2527 S. Hiclrs S+. ' S+. Monica. I3 SHG NEUMANN THOMAS P. PRIORE ' II23 PorI'er S+. ' Epiphany ' Dra- maiics I, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL J. PROCIDO ' II20 EmiIy SI. ' Epiphany RICHARD D. PROCOPIO ' l9l3 S. I9+h S+. ' S+. Thomas Aquinas. JOHN A. PRZYBYLSKI ' 2I23 S. Hancock SI. ' Our Lady of MI. Carmel. I HENRY R. PRZYBYSZEWSKI ' 934 S. 2nd S+. ' S+. Sianislaus. LOUIS C. QUALTIERI ' 2222 Piverce SI. ' SI. Edmond. K Bt 1 xl 5 .. Wi .- a Q 585310 5 The call of our counfry for more and beffer scieniisfs is being hear! .y our school's science curricula. I+ seeks fo provide in ifs graduaies fhe men needed +o unravel fir .many mys+eries of our universe. ' 'Ay 5' Z FREDERICK M. QUATTRONE ' 223I Jackson S+. ' Si. Ed- , A mond. V- K I JAMES J. QUIGLEY ' i725 Rifner Sf. Sh Monica ' Siu- : :AV 1 B KA Z .5 denf. Council 4: Chemisfry Club 3: Pence. Commiifee iq ' f ' Physics Club 4. 1 ,aw MICHAEL T. QUINN ' I534 S. Corlies S+. ' S+. Gabriel ' 'A 'R fy -ggi' S+. Norberi Socieiy I, 2, 3, 4: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4. f ' e y WILUAM J. QUINN - 6I9 s. sammy s+. - S+. Amhony. ff, ' L GEORGE J. RAFFERTY ' 1635 S. Dover Sf. ' Sl. Gabriel. , Li . LEONARD J. RANIERI ' 243i S. Woodsioclx S+. ' S+. Monica H V V - K ' ' Dramaiics 2: Roclrei 2: Physics Club 4. SS. . .y u , A A Alli A iiil A A or iirii VX 1 CHARLES A. RASPA ' 2334 S. Colorado Sf. ' Sf. Monica. N . ,V V7 JOHN J. RAY ' 2706 S. Cleveland Sf. ' Sf. Richard. A SCOTT A. READ, JR. ' 2904 S. I6+h S+. ' S+. Richard. . 'W' f' 3.4 ev H I ,1 ,V Lk 5. V, xv . . . 'wi V i l33 963 GRADUATES GILBERT B. RHODES ' 2733 Win'I'on Terr. ' SI. Edmond. JOSEPH RINDONE ' I826 S. Chadwick SI. ' Sl. Thomas Aquinas. WILLIAM P. RIO ' 3Il Snyder Ave. ' Sf. Alphonsus. JOHN T. RIORDAN ' 234 Delancey Sl. ' Sl. Joseph ' Cryslal 4: Roclrel' 4. LAWRENCE S. ROBINSON ' I305 S. 22nd Sf. ' S+. Charles. RONALD W. ROBINSON ' 2925 W. Nicholas Sf. ' Mos? Precious Blood. I DOMINICK J. ROCCO ' 2208 Winlon S+. ' S+. Edmond ' Glee Club I, 2. JAMES C. RODIA ' 27I7 S. Smedley S+. ' S+. Richard. CHARLES J. ROMANO ' 9I0 S. Alder Sf. ' S+. Paul ' Glee Club I. 2. SAMUEL F. ROSSI ' 22I9 McClellan S+. ' SI. Edmond. JOHN A. ROWELLO ' 2406 S. 9Ih SI. ' Epiphany ' Sf. Norberl' Sociefy I, 2, 3, 4: Arls 8: Decorafions 3, 4. MICHAEL J. RUSSO ' 24I4 S. Woodsloclc SI. ' SI. Monica. I34 I RAYMOND F. RUSSO ' 903 McKean S+. ' SI. Nicholas of Tolenfine ' Baskefball I. JOHN RUZZI ' 24l6 S. Rosewood SI. ' SI. Monica ' Marching Band 2: Dance Band 2: Crysial 2, 3, 4g Dra- maiics 2, 3. 4. RONALD J. RYAN ' 238 Chrisfian SI. ' SI. Philip Neri ' Soccer 3, 4. BERTRAND A. SADGWAR 0 2025 S. Hemberger Sf. ' S+. Edmond ' Fooifball, I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH C. SALICE ' 2l29 S. Iblh SI. ' S+. Monica ' Traci: I. JOSEPH J. SANELLI ' 9l0 Taslcer SQ. ' S+. Nicholas of Tolenfind. ROBERT J. SANNELLI ' I9II S. Iseminger S+. ' Epiphany 3 Cross Counfry 3, 4: Track I, 3, 4. FRANCIS J. SANTORE K' 26I7 Diclrinson SIL ' SI-. Aloysius. JOE R. SANTORE ' 725 Fulfon S+. ' Sf. Mary Magdalen.. :- . 'Elin .4 ' . 'la , 'gl fy I ANTHONY SARACENI - new s. chaawack S+. - sf. Thoinas Aquinas. FRANCIS R. SCALISE ' I729 Johnslon SI. ' S+. Richard. RALPH L. SCARCELLE, JR. ' 2305 S. l6Ih SI. ' S+. Monica. RICHARD D. SCAVOLA ' 935 Kimball S+. ' SI. Paul. FRANK N. SCHLOTTER ' I760 Sfoclcer Sf. ' S+. Richard. FRANCIS D. SCULL ' 2600 Caiherine SI. ' SI. Anfhony. IBISHID NEUMANN FREDERICK W. SHORT ' 2I23 Bailey Terr. ' SI. Edmond ' Tennis I. RONALD J. SICILIANO ' I7I5 Oregon Ave. ' SI. Monica. JOSEPH A. SIDERIO ' 2I44 S. IOIh S+. ' Epiphany ' Slu- dnl' Council 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 45 Baslcelball I, 2, 31 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN P. SIMELARO ' I5I4 S. IOIh S+. ' AnnunciaIion ' Chemisfry Club I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, 4: Physics Club 4. THOMAS P. SIMMONDS, JR. ' 2335 Moore SI. ' S1-. Ed- mond ' Track 4. PETER J. SIMONE ' I3I4 S. 9+I1 S+. ' Annuncialion ' S+u- denf Council 3. RICHARD N. SCULLI ' 2l22 S. Opal SI. ' SI. Monica ' Traclc 3. ANTHONY J. SEMBELLO ' 2I2O Walnul SI. ' SI. Pa'I'rick ' Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band I. DONALD J. SESSO ' 756 S. 8I'h S+. ' Sf. Paul ' Rocltei' II Cross Couniry 2, 3: Traclr 3: Physics Club 4: Pep Club. CLIFFORD -E. SHANKS ' l727 S. Ringgold SI. ' SI. Edmond ' Sfudenf C,ouncil 4, Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES P. SHEA ' 333 Rilner S+. ' Our Lady of M+. Carmel. FREDERICK SHEPPARD ' I309 S. Mole Sf. ' SI. Pefer Claver ' Crysfal 4. fr x'x...,-'.. For memory has painled This perfecf day And we find al Ihe end of a perfecl day Wifh colors fhal never fade, The soul of a friend we've made. gs CHARLES F. SIMPSON ' 6I4 S. Taney Sl. ' Sl. Anlhony. EUGENE SISTRUNK, JR. ' l748 VN. 2?'II1 SI. ' Mosl Precious Blood ' Cross Counlry 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4. DAVID A. SMITH ' I536 S. Marslon S+. Q S+. Gabriel. ix JAMES M. SMITH ' 2l6 Sigel S+. ' Sacred Hearl. JOHN J. SMITH ' l4I3 S. 32nd Sl. ' SI. Gabriel ' Track 3. RAYMOND J. SMITH ' 2429 S. Fronl' Sl. ' Our Lady of Ml. Carmel ' Baskefball I: S+. Norberf Sociely I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM J. SNYDER ' I3I5 S. Myrllewood S+. ' S+. Gabriel ' Cross Counfry 43 Rockef 43 Track 3, 41 Cheer- leaders 2, 3. FRANCIS A. SOMENSKY ' III9 E. Moyamensing Ave. ' Sl. Philip Neri. VINCENT J. SORGE ' 928 Greenwich S+. ' Annuncialion. 1963 1 'I Q. - 1 . GRADUATES JOHN J. SOSINAVAGE ' 2830 W. Sfiles S+. ' Sf. Ludwig. MICHAEL J. SOWICZ ' 56 Snyder Ave. ' Sf. Sfanislaus. ROMILDO S. SPANO ' l533 S. Carlisle Si. ' S+. Thomas Aquinas. GEORGE J. SPARTA ' 768 S. 6+h Sf. ' Sf. Mary Magdalen. WILLlAM A. SPITZGO ' i922 S. 29ih Sf. ' Sf. Gabriel ' Cross Counfry 41 Rockef 45 Track 4: Dance Commiifee I, 2. KENNETH S. STEWART ' 22l8 Snyder Ave. ' SL Edmond ' Cross Counfry 3. 4: Track 3. 4. WILLIAM F. STINGER ' 2652 S. Chadwick S+. ' Sf. Monica PAUL J. STRATE ' i939 S. 22nd S+. ' S+. Edmond. ROBERT A. STROUD ' 2429 S. Hicks S+. ' Sf. Monica. BRUCE R. SUMMERS ' I4l0 E. Moyamensing Ave. ' Sacred Hearf. JOSEPH T. SUWALD ' 254 McClellan S+. ' Sacred Heari. JAMES S. SWEENEY ' 2108 S. I7lh Sf. ' S+. Monica ' Physics Club 4. JOHN F. SWEENEY ' I420 S. Ringold S+. ' S+. Aloysius. EDWARD J. SZYMBORSKI. JR. ' I602 S. Froni S+. ' Sacred Hearf. JAMES M. TALONE ' 846 W. Moyamensing Ave. ' Epiphany ' Glee Club I, 2, 3. EDWARD A. TARASKUS ' l242 S. 4ih SI. ' Sf. Casimir ' Crysfal 4: Dramaiics 41 Rockef 4. BENJAMIN J. TARTAGLIA ' 1522 Wharion Sf. ' S+. Ri+a ' Forensics I, 3, 4: Physics Club 2: Arfs 3: Decorafions 2, 3. BERNARD J. TARTAGLIA ' II6I E. Passyunl: Ave. ' S+. Paul. 2 if . .uf-if , ..4. I is if JOSEPH M. TETI ' 2520 S. Colorado Sf. ' S+. Monica Cheerleaders I, 2, 3: .C-Elie. Club I, 2. NICHOLAS F. TIROTTA ' 2405fS. I93l'h S+. ' SI. Monica. CASIMIR M. TOCZYLQWSKI 1 807 S. 2nd S+. 'A3S+. Sfanis- laus ' Foofball I: S5Ii.fNorbeVr+ Sociefy I, 2, 3, 4. .- . , . ' A 1,1 f ' I P4 N. ' . .. ' 4, i,f...: 1 Z. 1' I: . 'M JOSEPH A. TOMASCO, JR. ' 2615 S. Chadwick SI. ' SI. Monica. JOSEPH G. TRIVARELLI ' I527 S. IOII1 S+. ' Annunciafion. JOHN T. TULLIO ' I834 S. Rosewood S+. ' S+. Thomas Aquinas. LOUIS C. TURCHI ' II48 S. 6Ih S+. ' SI. Mary Magdalen LEO A. TUTOLO ' ZOI3 S. Norwood SI. ' Si. Edmond. BERNARD R. TYMES ' I208 S. 22nd S+. ' Sf. Charles. SAMUEL S. VOTTA ' I832 E. Moyamensinq Ave. ' Sacred Hear+ ' Crysfal 4: Drama+ics 4: Ar+s 8: Decora+ions 4: Physics Club 45 Pep Club 4. JAMES R. WAGNER ' 2734 S. Darien S+. ' Sfella Maris ' S+uden+ Council Ig Foo+ball Ig Soccer 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4. JAMES G. WAK ' 2826 Snyder Ave. ' S+. Casimir ' Physics Club 3, 4. RICHARD W. WALLACE ' I853 GIacls+one S+. ' S+. Monica ' Foo+l:alI I, 2, 3, 4: BasIce+ball I. ROBERT J. WASCHKO ' I54I S. 26+h S+. ' S+. Aloysius. JOHN P. WATERS ' 27I6 Whar+on S+. ' S+. Gabriel ' S+. Norber+ Socie+y I. FRANCIS M. UNDORFER ' 2923 S. II+h S+. ' S+elIa Maris. ARTHUR J. USHKA ' 233 Dickinson S+. ' S+. Casimir ' S+. Norberi Sccie+y I, 2, 3, 4. IMANT VALAINIS ' 328 Federal S+. ' S+. Casimir ' Crysfal 4: Cross Coun+ry 4. JOSEPH J. VALENTI ' 2504 S. I7+h S+. ' S+. Monica ' S+ucIen+ Council 4: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Roclrei I, 2, 3: Ger- man Club 2. ALFRED C. VALENTINO ' I64I S. Chadwick S+. ' S+. Thomas Aquinas. AMERICO J. VALENTINO ' I8I2 Tree S+. ' S+. Monica FREDERICK A. VALUSEK ' U. S. Naval Hospi+aI, Qfs. F-2I ' S+. Richard ' Tennis 2, 3, 4: Swimming 4: Physics Club 4. LOUIS J. VERDI ' I542 S. Iseminger S+. ' Annuncia+ion. MICHAEL P. VERRECCHIA ' l920 S. Bouvier S+. ' S+. Thomas Aquinas. M. L . W ,,. . Qs Xu . ff igffg ff lu -f K 5 his J -Ky-. , 20 Q 7 4 : 1, . a VV KW . L k y 2 Q., J . The close affachmenf berween God and 'the Bishop Neumann graduafe can never be so clearly manifesied as if is here ai flwe Baccalaureaie Mass. lncleed, ihis bond will be sfrengihened even more in flue years lo come. H .V ...AS ,f L . i L so :L : .Queen M 1 it 9' ... 1 .Q .gr . .Q 'vgsg -A . . .aw - ...L Lw:sa4f.asLl,.-fa wi, SL ' f. X 51' 'Q . 5 v. A . Rossm .LSWELSH - S1317 s. Leirhqow s+. - S+. cjsamsf. WILLIAM M. -WELSH - 3024 oakfofa S+. - S+. eabrsel. ROBERT F. WHELAN - 214: s. znd sf. - our Lady of M+. Carmel. Q H' A RAYMOND M. WHITTAKER ' 342 Snyder Ave. ' Sf. Casimir. CHARLES R. WINTERS ' 305 Wharion Sf. ' Sacred Hearf. JOSEPH F. WITKOSKI ' I644 N. 28fl1 Sf. ' Mosi Precious Blood ' Sfudenf Council I. MARIO A. ZACCARIA ' 202l S. 22nd S+. ' S+. Edmond. EDWARD S. ZAIKO ' I206 S. 3rd Sf. ' Sf. Sfanislaus ' Glee Club I, 2. JOSEPH A. ZAMICHIELI ' 2436 S. Bancroff S+. ' Sf. Monica. .ns 5 nn . RICHARD A. ZAPPlLE ' 20I2 S. Hufchinson S+. ' Epiphany ' Foofball I, 2. 3, 4: S+. Norberf Sociely I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL J. ZARDUS ' 26l7 Emily S+. ' S+. Edmond ' Chemisfry Club 3, 47 German Club 3, 4: Physics Club 4. JOSEPH P. ZEMBRUZUSKI ' 2536 S. Reese Si. ' Sf. Sfanis- laus. CHARLES D. ZlRlLLl ' l827 Mifflin ST. ' Sf. Thomas Aquinas. EDWARD J. ZISK ' I404 S. 2nd S+. ' S+. Sfanislaus. JOSEPH Q. ZUKAUSKAS ' 332 Emily Sf. ' Our Lady of Mr. Caramel. REQUIESCAT IN PACE This pasl summer the Senior Class losl one of ifs would-be graduafes. Arlhur Cola, on Augusi I7, l962, suffered a Tragic deafh in an aufomobile accident ll is diflicull lo express our feelings wilh mere words, for youfh never fhinlcs of deafh in realisfic lerms. The sudden loss of a friend and fellow sfudenf cannof be 'Fell in black and while. Arfhur possessed 'lhaf fype of sparkling personalily which made him immediaiely likeable by all lhose wifh whom he came in conlacl. He was an unsellish person who 'lhoughl of ofhers firsf and himself lasf. Ar+hur's nafural abilily wifh 'lhe easel and brush was evidenl in his many painlings for -lhe scl'1ool's play. Yef, wilhouf a word of warning, all his dreams and lalenfs were snuffed oui. ll' is now leff lo us io build upon ihe memory of Arfhur Cola as we lmow ii and revere his fine Cl-nrisfian example as lhaf which we should all follow. A+ las'r fhe long awaifed day has come when flue servors receive 'llieir diplomas and enier upon fhe ilwreshuld of manhood. Commencemeni nigh? wi+l'i Hs pompous and grandiose embellishmenfs, is an unfor- gefiable occasion in a young man's life. An aimosphere of absolule solemniiy prevails as llwe seniors of I963 are assembled in Convenfion Hall for graduafion exercises. 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