St Josephs High School - Lily Yearbook (Hammonton, NJ)
- Class of 1955
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Emmodal souls, il we imbue +l1em wiln rinc les, Mp- 9. w+l1 'lwe lusl fear of God and love of OLTV fellow- fnen we engrave cn llwose +alnle+s somelnng wlwiclw w'll bflglvlen lo all elernilyf' Dam-el VVf2bSler ta 11 noble Woman T19 , f lf? f E lei' SISTER MARY DE CARLO Wn'rh greal' pleasure and humnl1+y +he gra duales of l955 offer +hus frlbuie of grahlude lo a zealous aposioluc leacher Sr Mary De Carlo M P F has been impressed deeply wn+h fhe lmpori ance of her mission inspired by +he words of her samlly Foundress, Lucy Fnlnppim, Ah, Sisfers, how greal an office has fhe good Lord enlrus+ed fo us. By helping us 'ro govern our fhoughfs and acfions according 'ro whal is hones+ and loyal, she has labored wifh undiminished vigor +o develop our characler. Sr. Mary De Carlo will confinue io live in our lhoughis even fhough we musi' bid fond farewell 'fo our beloved Alma Maier, Kiwi? 5 His Excellency. Mos+ Reverend and gratefully fv ' . 'K , -' S ' nm-.5 - ' - , ., 1, 'Y L M, 'V . 7 ,K H ' M Z? ' , ' 'fx 1 ' .', , 1 , u Bar+holomew J. Eushace, S.T.D. Bishop of Camden f'CV9f acknowledges their spiritual interest Z 1 if i - za ff tfnea' vf' -' f , ,v ,.f we f , ,, Q., r ' , A' - .ez 4 A I fp, , B , gh , J ew' Ji , ,V , ..,-, , 1 , . , . . VI f e it - V ' e , , , s A if , 4 i , 1 A is i -,E 1: 1 nlwmxxx ' Reverend Nicholas Rlnalcll S A C Smceresl lhanlfs lo ou reve ed Pa l r lor hrs drreclung an and cheerful encouragement l-le has been a delermnnung laclor IH our sprlual and rholasluc a hlevemenls Through has exemplary Ile he ha laughl us lo love all fl-al as good and beaulnlul Having e env d all The nere ary gualllcalrons from one anlmaled wllh SO much hal we wall ever be mindful that we are prospecluve cuhzens sl heaven rle ns a candle eel n me mrdsr of us so lhal lhrough hum ,ve may be enlrghlened God reward h m abundanlly lor has counsel and leadersh p 1 ,... o . r ,wp Qo' ' ' hd li S. ' C' , l I Q X . . . 'C.p ESQ I. . . . K 7 . , . . , . . I , I . . I . I. J A V' VT FI -V ,ff X' , T ,M AQ ,N Cry, ..,, ,.,..J, Reverend Elio Zaraffi, S.A.C. 6 X Relfgcn Sr. Helen lppolifi, M.P.F.. M.A. Prmcipnl to Ullf 'W x zealous faculty WP 35 JI? Reve'f d Sebasian Mazzctfl, S.A.C. Rellgion Oh OOC . .. szncere apprcvlaflan S Eluzabefh Dnena MPF .ar Josephune Cafanzaro M BA Englnsh lla n BA Lahn Hls or Sr Glnefla Anclrnola M P F B A Scuence Buology Chem nslry Sr Josephnne Rnccuo MPF S Annfa Subulua MPF A BS Commercual Subgecls Malhemehcs Englush LoussV Sulmonelh BS Phy sucal Eclucallon Baslcelball and Baseball Coach if ' I '5 Joanna Sulmonelh BA Phy slcal Eclucahon Baslzelball Gurls Jayvee Coach M Roberl' A ong rum Myrlle Woolson RN School an Bugle Corps Nurse 'W'-g ' , Q-, ' 1,...-.-..i-- Knowing of lhe numerous indulgence: and graces ellached lo devofion in honor ol fha Sacred Hearf, all sfudenk gladly avail vhemselves ol lhe promises rnade by fhe Sacred Hear? lo fhose who communica+e on i-he firsf Friday ol each monfh. Counfless blessings are 'rheirs as Chris? comes info each soul. Len? is a lime ol prayer and sell-denial, The high school sludervls relinquish 'heir sludy periods in order ro rnedilale on fhe sulleringg ol Chris? by lollowing our Lord on His way lo Calvary, lv is wifh fhe sainls of God fha' noble lriend- ships are formed. The book exhibil is one ol the means by which we have learned abou? Ohese heroes ol all ages, Reading abou! lhern has broughl us closer lo lhern, 01' 11' I teaching us to live with Zlzri t, V? JI . Q wf' l I Pefgion camo? be divorced from 'rhe social precifrrg which ccnlronf lhe world in every age, ll ix a back laclor lor guccezslul and peaceful rela- ficril-ip wI+h coan+rFe:, Religion is a linlc be+ween man and God which should run 'rhrough all our acrionz. Ae rrue and loyal Carholics we recognize the irnporlance of lfncwinq God, our Crearor and Sufainer. Frcrn 'rime ro rinne, we have gaihered fogerher in prayer. We have broughr God info our work and srrenqlhened lhe chain with each acl ol ocuoficn. Coda incpiralion i' very necessary lg fre 'areer we chooie, bccauie il iz only when we w-iurl in l-lim! with l-lim and for Him, lhaf we will bfjffumg zo many bulwarlz lo uphold lhe moral fifilgn ff ol cur counlry. The enfire high school body Lneels fo receive lhe blessing of Chris+ affer a day of recollecfion. Reverend David Pafhe spolue on fhe dignify of woman and fhe respecf each indi- vidual musl bear +oward fhe ofher. This day closely unifed wifh God gave inspirafion and encouragemenf fo all. Each day Chris? is broughf a liffle closer +o each class as our zealous priesls feach us fhe sacredness of fhe one lrue church, ihe Mysfical Body of Christ Our display on lhe various careers open before us, has made us more conscious of fhe responsibilily we assume in our choice. Prayer and guidance are essenfial because on this choice depends our salvaiion. is , I Y . A uw ,SF 'C , S -l H i ' 14 l Acc ' x., L 1 gr-N A beauliful demonslralion of devolion lo lhe Mofher of God was fhe living rosary formed by fhe high school boys and girls. The rosary having been compleled, lhe Blessed Virgin was carried in solemn procession aller which 'rhe crowning fool: place. The finishing louch is given lo our Blessed l.ady's allar as Regina Kaiser, Audrey Silrora, Joyce Valloua and Charles Walson arrange lhe flowers offered each day by ihe slu- denls. Frequenlly during lhe course of lhe day. Mary is remembered by her children who pause near her shrine. Devolion in Mary's honor was climaxed on May 31, when lribufe was offered fo her by her faifhful devofees. Amid hymns ol praise and beaulilul flowers, our Blessed Lady was crowned Queen of lhe Universe while she remains Queen of our hearls. Wi riff? in The beauliful float of our Lady, Queen of ihe Universe A singular privilege granled lo Grace Fiore was 'lhaf of was an inspiration fo all who wilnessed fhe Halloween lalring care of our Lady of Fa+ima's place ol honor in paracle. The cash prize awarded was apprecialed. fhe enlrance of fhe school. H' was her greaiesi delighf to imitate His holy ,Mather Mary, Affer a mos? inslrucfive lallr on fhe indulgences as well as fhe responsibilily allached lo lhis sodalify, each member received 'lhe scapular and a manual blessed by Falher Ri- naldi, As frue sodalisfs they are lo frequen? +he sacra- menls, a++end daily Mass and recife fhe rosary each day. Devolion lo Jesus and Mary musl go hand in hand. ll we wish lo know Jesus we musl love Mary. ln order lhal our homage be pleasing and profil- able lo us, il is noi enough lhal our minds and hearls should give oulward expression by word and by deed: lrue devolion consisls in imilalion of her virrues. Mary lurnizhes a rnodel rule of life for all people because all need lo praclice such virlues as lailh, charily, prudence, humilly, modesly, pa- tience and charily, By joining lhe Sodalily, giving generously lo lhe poor. and assisling al May devolions, we join lhe lhousands who assure her proleclion during lile and lhe hour ol dealh. .W U 431 'QQ uudcrstuud the value of truth 1111 ,1,, 111 ,1 1.x 1 1 , I 11 1 . N111 ,,1 1 4 ,lv ,,,,1.1-11 . .1 .1 -' 1 1 ' .1 'l ... 1v 1 ' ,f ' 1v11l1 Uh' ,1 1' 11 g NXHX1 ,1 .' ,11 ' ,,1 ,,,,1U --T .1-1 .--' .11 ' .11-A-H ' 'l r1 ,,1 . 1' ,.l' 9-'N 1 1n'.141'. 1 1 ,. ,.1 .11..- 1.-1' , 1 ,- - ,1 ' -' 1' 1 Father Rinaldi clarifies some poinTs of religion as James Malro, Mar , ,1 ,,1 , 1- ' . -' 1' 1' , , , , , .1 ' , J --' .' ,1 ' .N ,, garel Evans, Dons Gnlson, Roberl Slollenwerlr, Diana Juampelh and 1' .' ' l' , 1' .' ',,J,',1 , .' '11-'Tn ' Berflwa Kolb lisfen aflenlively. 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However, we lcoln aT The rewards we v.ill one day reap and Try To conlinue wiTl.ouT Tallerlng, 'lnrougln peueveranie En learning we will geT nearer To The l1earT cl Tr11Tl1. Under lhe wise and pafienf guidance of OUP Principal. Sr. Helen lppolifi, M.P.F., many problems which arise daily are ll-ICllCl0USly Solved. Considerafion and affenfion is given fo sfudenfs so fhaf fhey may profif from fhe benefits of fheir scholasfic endeavors and prepare for fheir fufure. X i swf' A f ir 4 Lid! .Ai if 1 . Under The wafchful eye of Sr, Gineffa, lhese happy fres men, John Brancafo, Anfhony Pagano, Franlr Grasso. John Cessafo, John Panarello and Joyce Valloua find connecfing K balferies in parallel series quife inferesfing. ' 'L il Z sf-ng :miles and rnefaphors can make wrifing quife vivid and ffecfive. The freshmen are rnalring use of fhese figures of peech in order fo make fheir wrifing fake on new life. Very serious-minded and concenfrafed is fhis group of sophomores worlrinq af boolrlreeping, Sr. Josephine gives indivi- dual affenfion where if is needed. H is lhrough diligenf applicafion fha? fhey will affain fhe precision so necessary for every office worker. nav' In X :wr 'T J I uauum can moo sim: az: I M, ,.. . ,,., I ' aff. ' h- : b ,- Q 1' J I S'- g , ? la I ITT: I- ,--Q--g Keeping in mind Vhe necessity ol order during exchange of periods, Frank Donio as sfudeni pafrol sfends af his posf. The developmenf of good habifs depends largely 1 L on exfernal guidance. if II- 2.----'E ci if-W ' If we are fo become real men and women, we musf re- I member fha? self-masfery is resfrainf under all circum- slances. Joseph Capella wafches rhe girls as +hey fake 'Pheir books for the morning session. 1' ' if N' l , I f so i II1 prablcnz and The Seniors were guesfs af a parfy given by Ohe Sfudenf A 6 ,. 'Q i ' . , , Council. The various classes coniribufed seleclions which made fhe program very enferfaining, The pariy lasfed a couple of hours, buf fhe wonderful spirif ol unify and harmony existing among fhe members of fhe srudenf body was greafly enioved. activitie of cvcryday. . . . .ig 3 ' ' , si-Q' e QRS' . .Q-Q-e:15 g ., .. .aye Srudenf Council represenlalives and sludenl body recognize rhai laclc of sell- discipline resulrs in weak characrers and inconsisrenl acring in The various siruarions of srudenl lile. Fideliry in being puncrual and obedienr is a necessary laclor for sell-improvement By cooperaling wilh one ano+her, we have learned 'ro respecf +he aurhorily invesred in our classmales fhrough lhe office 'they hold. We under- srand 'rhe imporrance of worlcing gener- ously logelher and of always acling on life, principles, remembering rhar we are nor individuals bul members of a group. Thus we see The unfiring vigilance of rhose, who labor zealously for The improvemenr of 'rhe whole. A sfudenf pafrol member, Joseph Benedeffo, is conscienfiously doing his dufy as a hall monifor by making sure ihaf Louis Caruso, who has leff ihe sfudy hall fo do some research work in the library, has fhe proper library pass. 1, Q-x X A xx As moderafor of fhe Sfudenf Council, Sr. Josephine discusses some vifal poin+s wilh fhe represenfafives of each class: Presidenf Thomas Peiruzzig Vice Presidenf Virginia Rose: Secreiary Virginia De Nardo: Peler Tomasollo, Paul Sfeeb, Mary Lou Bruno, Elizabefh Sanfiano, William Pinio, Ca+herine Passarella, Anthony Renzi, Lewis Presfi and Nicholas Managafii. 15 L9 Friendship, kindness, and 'rhoughllulness can only be developed where lhere is opporlunify lo pray, lo worlc, and lo recreale logelher, Every day associalion brings ils opporlunifies ol recognizing human values and al rhe same lime sharing lhem wilh each other. Recrealion binds us closer fo one anolher, as we learn 'ro enioy only lhal lype of amusement which will lceep our minds clean and our bodies physically lil. Only when we learn lo folerale, lo undersland and lo love people, will we be conlribuling our parl lor The bellerrnenl of lhe communify. Every school dance is an acfivily in which fha sfudenfs learn fo develop a proper undersfanding of human relafionships. The Proms ihe crowning even? of all social aclivifies, united lhe sludenfs in lasfing bonds of pleasanf memories. E D'- 5 r to develop a tolerant understanding 16 Sania Claus does noi' hesifafe fo visif the good sfudenfs of Sf. Joe's as he makes his rounds. Fafher Rinaldi has been a frue devofed priesl working in our midsf, and San+a Claus rewards him. Having worked fogefher on useful proiecfs, fhese freshmen broughf lo life beaufiful creafions, and each one shows will-u greaf delighi' the falenf fha? has been pul' fo use. If is anofher means of learning fo respecl our fellowman. Social relalions are made sfronger fhrough sporfs as each member works cooperafively for the bene- 'fif of The leam. Honesly, fair play and respecl for neighbor can all be developed in vicfory and defeaf. If is wifh iusfifiable praise and pride fha? we hail our Drum and Bugle Corps as fha firsf place winner in flue Bridgefon compefifion. Mr. Long, who has been wifh fhe corps lor fhe firsf lime fhis year can be well proud of his work, for lhrough his unfiring efforfs and remarkable direc- lion, lhe corps has gained recognition lhroughouf fhe year. human rclatian hips, 7 fs . M Coach congrafulafes Bob Jiampeffi for having complefed his four year varsify baslefball fenure as one of fhe leading scorers in fhe counfy. A scrapping never-say-die baslcefball quin- fef represenfed ST.Josephs High School on fhe courf in I955. The Team composed of pracfically all newcomers, wifh only Three leffermen reiurn- ing, never siopped fighfing uniil ihe game-ending whisfle blew, This years squad was built eniirely o feam play insiead of individual play and no on' can be hailed as ihe sfar oi lhe season, Although the losses exceeded fhe wins, This does noi really indicafe The sfrengfh of The feam, Several defeafs were suffered by a single poinl margin and They could have been converfed info wins wifh iusf The slighlesf help of a lir+le lucl-1, Bob Sfeeb connecis on a one handed jump shof agains? our cross fown rivals. Hammonfon High, in fhe second game of ihe Cify Series. A close ball game for fhe firsf fhree quarfers, Hammonfon wenf on fo oufscore Sf. Joe's 29 fo I3 in fhe final quarfer for a 76-53 Blue Devil vicfory. Two nafurals , fhe Sfeeb brofhers! The nucleus of our I955-56 feam will be formed by Paul, fha leading scorer, and Bobby. fhe fhird highesf scorer of fhe i954-55 foam. i954-55 Varsify Baslreiball Squad: Kneel- ing. Capfain Bob Jiampeffi. Sfanding, leff fo righf: Charles Wafson, lie Macri, Bob Sfeeb, Tom Pefruni, Ronnie Rodio, Frank Donio, Don Federico, Paul Sfeeb and Bill Juliano. Liffle Jimmy Gehringer lefs go a iump shot in fhe Hammonfon-Sf. Joe JV game. The JV's composed mainly of freshmen, 'lurned in a respecfable and encouraging performance for fha year. Swish!! Paul Si'eab's iump shot in fhe final minufe of fhe Clayfon game, proved fo be fhe margin of vicfory in a 38-37 fhriller. Losing by fhree poinis wifh two minufes remaining, Paul con- necfed wifh fwo consecuiive field goals and fhe feam successfully froze fhe ball for ihe remainder of fha game fo insure Sf. Joe of ifs second vicfory in as many games. Se? sho? by Rodio!! A good foam man, Ronnie will be e welcome player, come baskefball pracfice nel? fall. 2? -'f,3S5 ,ia , - CZ Coach and Chippy JiampeTTi observe players. LasT year's baseball capTain and leading hiTTer. ineligible in his senior year, he proved To be a valuable aid To Coach. The Team Tound iTselT wiThouT a single piTcher aT The beginning oT The season. Domenic DeBlase Tilled in on The mound and did a commendable iob. He played The ouTTield when he wasn'T piTching. AnoTher valuable member OT The Team was CapTain Bobby S-Teeb, who alTernaTed as caTcher and piTcher'. Bobby proved himself capable oT Turning in a well played game aT eiTher posiTion and Turned in a Team leading .345 baTTing average, llcelvlacri, who alTernaTed in The inTield and ouTTieId was a close runner-up wiTh a .333 average. The Team sTarTed badly wiTh The hiTTing power in a slump and The piTching handicapped by poor supporT. Experience proved To be The deciding TacTor in The Team's campaign and each game saw a beTTer manned nine Talce The Tield represenTing The Red and WhiTe, AlThough, ST. Joes won only one game ouT oT nine played This season. Coach SulmoneTTi Teels, ThaT his diamondrnen gained valu- able experience, and inasmuch as only one man graduaTes, he is hopeTul oT Tar beTTer resuiTs nexT year, and seasons To come. This years rosTer lisTed Tour iuniors, Tive sopho- -mores, and eighT Treshmen. Chippy JiampeTTi and AnThony Marino were managers. I955 Baseball squad: FronT row. leTT To righT: Mike lmperaTore, Ronnie Rodio, AnThony Renzi, AnThony' lngemi, Bobby Hagelin, Lewis PresTi, John CessaTo, Frank Scola. Second row: Milne De- Nardo lAssisTanT Managerl, Rocco Ben- edeTTo. CapT. Bob Sfeeb, PeTe Tomas- ello, Chippy JiampeTTi lManagerl, Ren- ard Ferrari. Bill PinTo, PeTe Pon1eTTi and AnThony Marino. lManagerl. AbsenT when picTure was Taken, Joe Cirillo, Domenic De Blase, Ile Macri and Paul Sfeeb. lie Macri awaiTs piTch in physical educaTion class sofTball game. From all indicaTions, The seniors musT be winning This game!! Franlrie Scola singles sharply To IeTT in opening inning of game againsT Sacred HearT. Moving up from The LiTTle League All STar Team To a sTarTing var- siTy role as a second baseman, he be- came one of The Three freshmen leTTer winners on This year's Team. HemmonTon vs. ST. Joe's: JusT Two runs away Trom winning buT having To seTTle Tor a moral vicTory, ST. Joe players begin To leave The ball park. ST, Joe's rallied for Three runs in The lasT inning only To have The Blue Devils elre ouT a 6-5 vicTory. ST. Joe's vs. Sacred HearT ST. Joe's:was The vicTim of a Three hiT shuTouT aT The hands of Sacred Heari. Encouraging, however, were The performances Turned in by Bobby STeeb, who made his TirsT sTarT as a piTcher, and by Renard Fer- rari, who caughT his TirsT game. Miha DeNardo and Coach adiusTing The baseball bag, prior To praclice. Mile was an energeTic and dependable assisT- anT manager. 0 O success ar fazlure. Shih' here in Q 'mme ghd with AW Saint G'f'g5fQ 1 Er: R :q QP: dit 5, 're' Vghrrg iprif Ve :Z 'he Mi 5--i 'Q garrteg 55 'he 155,31 U':e' 'he i653E'Qhir'2 of C very iezabe Mi. Jceme Srfrnonerri, We 'rea-rn vrf+h fy 'wee ,airy oeyei :fern 152+ ,ear pfifed uc fhe 33:5 1 'ngi and 'e:fu4'eo fray' new prayers. Thou-go no? 'he bear on 'he score ihee' fhey rank Topi in rearrmorif and i:ff'C6 oo, Wifh good ouaifiei, rhey have 6 iCA,fEd a , ieaion of gooo whoieiorrwe Tune They are icoifng forward ro oefrer rezuiic nexf seagon, We wil? be roofing for you as The ieaiorw opens and wifh your unifed eiforis, you wifi mee? wivh iuccess. l l Faifhfully aifending every game, fhese cheerleaders were a source of encouragemenf and confidence fc fhe Team Their presence was greaily appreciafed'a9 all Qirnes, bu? more so when fhe going was dishearfening. In friumph and in 5aIiure,1his iiffle band sfrove on wifh renewed enfhusiagm. Qain, Jo Ann Penza, Caiherine Passarella. Josephine Zeifier, I X! ' X Q x Our 'rhanks +o Virginia DeNardo, Kafhieen Expoziiol cep- Carrnella DeLosso, Carol Tonnassone, and ConceNQ Maui. Xi XXLL f-s X ,i x Presideni Nicholas MazzagaHh Secrefary, Sandra K 5 Mary Lou Bruno. 12' Wardsof' praz c Presidenf, Frank Doniog Vice Presidenf, Sfeve Sacco Treasure, Wll,,m pmso Craig: Socrefary, Marie Pulleog Treasurer, Paul , 4,1 . Sfeeb. President Anihony Renzip Vice Presid-inf, Roberf - lPres'denf Waiier Sacco: Secrefary. Mary Misch- Sfeebg Secrefary, Pafricia Scalfrifog Treasurer ilich: Treasurer, Lewis Presri. ta the uudcrclassmcu This group of academic fresh- men discovered fhaf fheir General Science ies? was noi as difiiculf as fhay imagined ii' io be. When ihey began discussing lheir answers and ihey did noi fally, fhey de- cided fhe besf way fo seffle mailers was fo check wifh fhe aufhorify on fhe subiecl, rheir science fexrboolr. v-.ww Many sludenfs have fo sfarf each school day wifh a bus ride, and some have a very long ride. However, iudging from The piciure of fhis group from Egg Harbor, fha long ride musf be invigorafing, for fhey look as ihough They are eager and even anxious fo begin anoihar school day. Some of fhe Larin senfencas can be very difficulf and in- volved for the academic fresh- men. Sr. Josephine is skillfully simplifying one complicaied consfrucfion for fhese con- scieniious and persevering slu- denh of Lafin I. They are puhing fheir Lefin moffo fo use. Post proelium prae- mium -- affer ihey have sfruggled, fhey reap fha re- ward of underslanding. UI' uv14.'S'iii'l ff 2 Roberf Hagelin, Raymond Wenzel, Pefer PonzeHi, Anne D'Arcangelo and Gloria Del- lanoce enier fhe vesfibule of +he school. They could noi possibly be on fheir way home, since lhey are noi bur- dened wifh boolrs. They are aware ihai fhey are being phoiographed and fhey pose as fine young men and women. w lmsanf cn ?rc linen Fr, Sebasfian has lhe careful afienfion of four of his re- ligion siudenls, Pafricia Cle- menis, Anfhony Pagano, Anna May Giordano and Sandra Crescenzo. Fr. Sebaslian is giving a more delailed ex- planaiion of The answers handed in by fhe siudenfs. Thus lhey are befier prepared fo abide by whaf he expecfs as ofher fesfs are given. N,,r, 1 Margaref Williamsi Theresa Cardone, Marie Mana, Claire Henny, William Pinfo, Jaclr Echmeyer, John Brancafo, and Anfhony Scordo proudly pose wifh fha palron of fheir school. Whaf beifer compan- ionship fhen Sf. Joseph whose daily assisiance ihey ask, His friendship during life is a guaran+ee of his presence in The hour of deafh. 4 Q ' . X 11 N rr H seems lile a unanimous agreemenl' on Nes+le's for John Rodolfi, Doroihy Scaffidi, and Judy Ellcner. Edwin Coia, however, prefers sally peanufs 'lo chocolale. Lillian Ferranlo and Angelina Lucca are un- decided aboul' 'lheir choice, bu+ fhis form of energy is al- ways welcome fo any sfudenl alfer several periods of sludy. and rccallection John Panarello, Frank Grasso, John Cessa+o, Samuel Mai- mone, Michael lmperalore, Carl Tomasello and Anlhony Cirillo lislen afleniively fo lhe words of encouragemenl and advice which lhe Super- visor, Sr. Violefla Florio. M. F.F., is ready lo offer. Eager lo pass on fo olhers flue im- porlance of persevering, lhe boys leH Sr. Violeffa filled wi+h fervor. Wifh greaf ease and a proe fessional touch. Nicholag Maz- ldgdill adds a few exfra chords fo Yhe composirion. Marlene Ermler, Jeaneffe Romeo, Carmela Fichelola, Arlene Mauri, Cafherine Hughes, Sandra Sacco. Parri- cia Livac: and Rose Ann Jordan are amused wirh lhe added measures since lhe rhyihm meeis wi+h fl-relr ap- proval. of new fauud friend x 4 0 ll 1 'F C a J X .Y - 5 di il I i 4,.?' ,L el Q ae - za. 5x? '4 r' M if rx ll is eff My ek + F4-3'1iv - fl l i r 4 wt irq ,gl N., 'Jul Friendship wifh fhe heavenly Mofher is one of fhe effec- luel means of obfaining sfrengfh againsl' fempfafions. With greaf devofion and rev- erence Viola DeLosso, Jean Fichelola, Mary Calderone. Loreffa Chiumenlo, Joyce Valloua and Kafhleen Malf- lee give fhe Blessed Virgin firsf place as fhey prepare her alfar. Wholesome reading is a valu- able means for enriching the mind while al fhe same lime if provides an excellenf op- porfunify for relaxafion. From good boolrs fhe sfudenls gain a wealfh of informafion and inspirafion. Lewis Presfi. Car- ol Sweeney, Thomas Mafro, Frances Wheelehan, Barbara Palh and Jerry Vignali use fhe library profilably. Whaf is more pleasing fhan fhe daily, farewell of anofher school day! Helen Weisbeck- er, Mary Mischlich, and Carol Sweeney are decidedly ready for fhe door. Charles Ranere and Walfer Sacco apparenfly find if difficult fo separafe wifhouf exchanging a final word. Helen agrees fo give her assisfance on fheir dis- cussion. 1,, 27 for delightful association and hours Boolclxeepnng as lhe opemng subgeci lor Sianley Llvacz John Ranere Charles Walson Thomas Bauer Palrrcua Lund say Regrna Karser Rule Mae DAgos+rno and Kalhryn Kerlz Pro ucuency can ly be qurred affer repealed prec face As fulure secrelarnes thus lovely group alms fo achieve perfecilon as fhey enfer class wufh renewed vrgor each day Having offered all fheir ac- rns fo God Through e Morning Offerung laclr Cle menls Kalhleen Campanella a rlcla Scalfrllo L rs e frone Thomas Frore Francus Mazza and James Fnlzpafrrclc proudly pledge fher allegr a ce lo fhrs land of In ery They realuze fhal 'lhey are lhe cnhzens fhaf malxe up fha fu lure of our counlry Ak,-41 +5 Sopkouroros of gaicty, Poor Joseph ihe manikin, is finally gefing his hearf again as Joann Luca compleies her ialh on ihe funciion of ihe hearf. Sfanding as professional biologisfs Anfhony Luca, Vir- ginia DeNardo. Mary Rubba, Domenic Berenafo, Anihony lngemi, Joseph Prince wait pafienily 'lo give iheir fallns. 'Joseph will ihen be able io rreaihe. Whei' is if fhaf fascinafes Robert Sfeeb and John Hol- land? No doubf, Anfhony Marino musi be pahonizing Freihofer's bread. However, Aniia Bereneio, Barbara Lan- casier and Anfhony Renzi are affracfed by ihe camera and pose with ease for fheir piciure. There could be no- fhing more invifing lhan ihese few momenis of relaxa- iion on a warm day. Mary Lou Bruno, Elizaloeih Sanioro, and Marie Brennan revise fhe iables of values for ihe equaiion while Joseph Capella is busily engaged in ploifing ihe poinis on fhe graph, Rocco Benedeffo and Mafihew Romeo lisfen io his explanafion afier ihe graph- ing has been complefed. All are saiisfied wiih fhe success- ful oufcome of ihe parabola. Louise LaMenac.1, Rila DZ- Meglio, and Jacquelyn Ken- nedy gladly share lheir faleni of arfisiry as fhey complere lhe bullefin dedicaied fo ihe Blessed Virgin as Pafroness of lhe U. S. Anfhony Tomassone and Roger Sarao also help fo complefe fha border. Whaf greafer proof of lhe love and devofion fhey have for +heir heavenly Molher! nw, MO' N or oleAglg,?,u 'V ., 1, ' -M . , 'til :nhl me Wmwvw....,, 121 3 fb Q , Q 4, . ul: Viv. S Liv S f .-,i 3 ,I lr ,ws v I 1 af -l-1 Gi G xx I .1 3 , , .4 ,K . .4 -5-. . r 'l gf Baffin y' is 'iii L ,., , an .. 2' Y www, f i q. X i Under The careful supervision of Sr, Ani+a, circles, angle' and lefrers are more iho- roughly undersfood in geo- mefry. I+ is fhrough consfanf drill lhaf accuracy and shil' are reached. Convinced ol fhis, lhe iuniors busy lhem- selves in fhe careful solufior of a problem while Jo Anr Penza, Doris Palfz and An- fhony Macri work af fha board. Arlene Mclnlosh. Calherine Passarella, Doris Palh, Joan Moriellile, JoAnn Penze, Ellen McCarlhy, Theresa Nunzio Angela Bilauo, Nancy Tomas sino, Marie Pulleo. Concefle Macri, Louise Bruno, Audrey Sikora, Laurine Cosla and Florence Scordo are quife busy arranging lhe blossoms which will be used for Yhe Prom. Their arfislic fouch will lransform fhe gym inlo a beauliful ouldoor cafe. for cherished mammts vvyh Wifh an air of sobriely, lhe enlire class of juniors wail lo receive Their class rings while Fr, Rinaldi blesses fhem. The lovely fall: given on this occasion awakened lheir spirif of loyally lo fhe school. Deeply impressed by whal fhe ring symbolizes, lhey promised lo work with uni+y and har- mony. F5 'WY Q l O L. - J x . and stranger friendships. Marie Cassiani, Nancy Tomasino, Marie lngemi, Fran- cis Brennan, Donald Federico. Pafricia Hayes, Laurina Cosfa, Audrey Siiora, Johanna De- Palma, Rosemary Cardone and Rosalie Campanella be- lieve in a quick review of lhe lessons for fhe day. By sharing fheir informafion, more know- ledge is gained. A fresh check-up in fhe early morning is as beneficial fo fhem as is fheir breakfasf. Paul Sfeeb anxiously collecfs class dues as Eddie Palmieri, Irene Kayafi. Regina Rechner, Diane Ravelli, Jean Darninger. Marie Milano, and Geraldine Ridolfi cafch up on fheir paymenls. Willingly do fhey give fheir share since Prom preparafions have been dix- cussed. They are eager fo malre if as successful as possible. Inferior decorafors and ma- sons are fo be found in fhis fine group of iuniors. With iusf pride Peggy Mazza, Jo- seph Calderone, William Juli- ano, Frank Enderlin, Ronnie Rodio and Jean Valenza pose wifh fha House of Seven Gables. Characlers seemed fo come lo life while fhe sfudenfs fook an acfive par? in lhis classic. 1 , 1 he 136' uniurs si? ll'- ,,,. .1 g. nl 171' Q the loyalty X X X I Yin 5 X x LX A DQ v Y S? gfjf fx s il T51 'md umty of our classmates X Lf--3 W x Y-x 'W RX QR ff I955 Zlwmas 47. Petruzzi Feel like dancing? Well Tom always does, Tom. my, ollwerwlse known as 'Duck' has been voled ne best dancer ol llwe clezs, As president cl lhe Sludenf Council Tom has elllclenlly and con- tclenflously done his ulmO5l lor +lwe welfare ol llfe sludecff, l-lie pefseverance wlll ald flwls am- l:f :us gfaduale To corllnue lnls eludles ln en- glneeflng, Vle wlelf you llwe Dee' cl luck. Serfunwcremen I- V?ce-Preeldenf cl Claes It Class Presiderl 3' VEcefPfe2'der1 ol A,A.A. 3, 4' Bae' le-lball I, 2, 3 47 Glee Club 3 4: BF-Sclffllwem l 3' lla'l-n Club 3. 'S 41' brown new brown eyes ard e pleasanf wel ff-bcnoe one e vices fo r Lqlnf fn e a und of r o o rn Qu o wnnporfanf a e o e fufure a a 'ryo 5+ wma Sodafny 2 3 Pnofcgrophy Cu Drarnafu Goo I Commerce! mob Secrefory 1 wan C o U a o 4 r Bugle C p num men I ern I 2 any K Haszlc -'nur ------nu llllllll! 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Fa+Ima SodeI5fy Secrerary I, 2, 3: B3'ScI-Chem I. 2, 3' SenIumo emem I 2' Forum Guo 3' GIee CIub 3' CIe5S Secrefary I' Drarrwarc Guo I' SIu- derfr PaI'oI If P5575'rarwI Edfor of Yearboon '41 'FT A Iover of Iur, Anrwefre rs a 'rm be ever c' IaIIwq I4Ie easy, SIre is du'Ie dI'gerII duirwo Iwer sludy perIods, buI sIre car aI-Nays Ilrrd 'Ime Ior a III+Ie recess, We wIsIw success Io +IwIs mIss whom we Irusr WIII Ioe a sI4iIIed fyplsr. FaI3ma SodaIfry I, 2, 3: BI-Sd-Crew I, 2 3: Sem- Iumoreroeo I, 2' Iirercr CIub 3' Sree CIuo 4: Forum Cub 3' Drum ard Bcge Corps 3, 4? D aree'Ic CIIJI3 I, 2, 3: Comrr1erc?aI Club It Base kecba jennne M. Ljentele il Modesl and shy our earresl and devoled sludenl C errne has been a lane example To all er lends I-Ie wonderful sp rlr of helpfulness has endeared her To all She enloys parhcularly her commercual sublecls and plans Io hold a secrerarral posrhon No d ubl she wlll be of value To aryone s brsrness ollrce uma Sodaluly I 2 Dr ahc CI b I I em I 2 3 Senlunnorernen I 2 French 3 Glee Club 4 ,Mzchacl I9 Z7eNarda Halhcrznc 15' uc: I-Iappy golucky Mlke Iceeps every one Inleresled I+ h slorres an pranks Especrally In ed rnalchg or reparrrng Ihrrqs he has become an x perren ed handyman I-Ie engoys hunlnnq rrshlng and Irxrng cars A good Ihunlcer and sludenl Iv e NIII be successful as a Iulure mechanrc Sen,umo ernen I Pholography Club 3 Glee Club I Lalrn Clu Class Treasurer 3 Ilalran Club 3 awf- X Kathleen ,M fspaszla e erdaonIIy and aIIabII quam wIn cn Gra e res man Ie ICG WneIIer workmrq I Hee mnnwng efrend or r'naInr-g announce menI sne he been very Ive pIUI She can deIIgI1I e ed I ouqn eaf WIIII o mu qudc she manage-5 Io keep he same weIgIwI Ima da y I I A IU' -4.4, Cnee QI a gay K Iy enyoys aIIII1aT ome er we If been very cp u In rnany s p Oyed KaIIIy nas been a very suIIabIe capIe n 0 e ee eaders I-Ier I e 'nnwe ns s n n wg o pIayIng Ine pwano I-Ier peasanf s posn on WIII qam Ior ner mary new Inends dunng er ccI ge ev e a D annan C mb U0 rn n e eader I Grace' ,7 Ywrc D p 'Hy are Ifne I'IIes . f? nd , ef, ' , C SI' ,Z Q ', ,T -- '. , '. in ' y, S e has IwfI II' cIwooI Iwe c T . ' S I 'I . - f ' Is. ' I 2, 2 I . ' I In eh rI , eisur ' ' pe I in III I , Ina aIIIw ine s I 3 CII si Q' r X ' ' , I CII - I:aI' So ITI , 2, 3, 4:IBI-Se'-CI1ern I, 2, 33 In- I Ie d fs. I GIee CIUI3 4: Senyurnofernen I, 2: IIaIIan CIUIJ 3. Fanma SodaIiLy I, 2, 3' Lain CIUID 3? Frencn CIUID 3: Bag? fb II 4' BISQI-CI1em I, 2, 3' r I 'C I I' GIee CI I, 33 Sen?u C'GVTI6I I 27 CP ef , 2, 3, 4. X v. ,.:J, i7'48 8-1-'. ' EA . 4.. K 5 ,Q .. I '-., ,vi . . I I '- 1 I? 's ... ' I' in Good Ioolcrnq Clwnppy wrll lorg be remembered for lwus peace lov ng nalure I-Irs deluql'I rs To Iwold a basball rallrmer 'rlwan a book He has conrrrbufed Iour years ol aflwlernc abulfy on Ilfme baseball field I-Irs amblllon 'ro play lor Ilwe Kansas Clly A S Far ma Sodalrry 2 3 llalran Club 3 Glee Club 2 A R presenlalwe 2 Semumoremen 2 Foolball 2 elball I 2 a aplam ,Anthony Z7 ,fmmpetlz porls en+I1usIas I5 o I es Io parrrcr r n any arlrmlefrc Ieam A caplam ol Ilme basr 'rball Ieam he has slwown Teamwork and coope Iron Bob Ialces prnde IU has laobores lmunrmq and I I ng I-In ambufon us To have a seal In flue Sfoc change Good luclc Io Imm In Ins Iulure slud Forum Club Pre rd I 3 A A Represenl Iuve I efball I Ba Class 1 e Presude + 4 Yearboolc Sporls Edulor 4 Haber! S fzampcttz ' li A' ' I I ' ' ' . A s I ' ., 'o' 'ik pda I . . . . . . A . ,E . . . I . . l ' .S . . I j . :KI EX: I ' , 7 ' : , , ' ' ' lei. 4: Commercral Club I. 2: Bi-Sci-Chem I, 2, 3: A. Bi-Sci-Clwem I, 2: Glee Club 3, 4: French Club 3: . e A 7 .' : : s' en 7 . . a ' 3 Baslf , , 3: Baseb Il C ' I, 2, 3, 4. Baslc , 2, 3, 4: seball I: VC - ' xg ,, Eix r, A' A I tg . 3 . I ,K ,. I jascphzuc ,M larva ure? Iallc seasoned wrlh dashes of humor are char acleru 'rucs of Paflre She doesnl mmd school buf she would apprecaale a course In beauly culfur Ia: more Ihan geomelry She hopes lo alfeno Marsnellos School ol Beauly Cullure Now and Ihcn Palle guves an added Iouch Io her cla s males hanr We Icnov she will Ialce her place among olher beaullclans. Inna Sodallly I, 2, I I- I- I French Club 3' Lalin Club 3: Glee Club I 2 3 4: Senjumoremen I 2. 1' 'S' uuel ard pleasanl descrloe Jo Allhouqh mode-sl she has falcen parl IH many school aclnvulnes She will always be remembered as a slar player nn baselcmball parlucularly dururq her Ire hman year .Io spends a greal deal ol her 'fume ID Ihe warm alhosphere ol her home r- Ima Sodaluly I 3 3 jumoremen I 2' Dramalic Club I, 3' Comme.cial Cu I: Ilalian Club 3' Glee Club 4: Baslce all 2: A. A , Represenlalive I 2: Secrelar . Patrzcza A Macrzc v.. X -!. X Q Allhough consudered lhe sl shy Bll en' y easnrg and he accepls benng leased wnlh equal Ioy However Bull ns a very serlous minded sludenl and devoles much of hns hme lo has sludues He alw ys welcomes a day ol Inshunq or hunlnng We a sure Ihal he will have a brnghl fulure a n ccounfanl Senlumoremen I A A Represenlal ve I CI Presudenl 2 Sludenl Councll Treasurer 3 French Club 3 Glee Club 3 4 Class Secrelary 4 Wzllmnf 5 ,Mzsclflzclz Every school has a raduo bug and Sam IS ours I spends hours hnkernng wllh a broken radno or lr mller Sam has been our pahenl phologra In Sincere apprecuahon lor The splendd 'ob I-1e been a slrnlmng example of 'rrue school spurnl VI +h has nnduslruous dusposuhon we are sure lhal he II achueve success In engoneerunq al V Ilanova Pholoqraphy Edllor ol Yearbook 4 B Sc: Cheru I 2 3 Senlunnoremen I Ilaluan Club 3 Glee CI b I 2 3 4 Pholography Club? 3 Salvatore ,M Pzctra ztta It I 3, Q If 5 Q Q Q Q I l rf fmgf It 'N' 1 xi' A mo , I 'o s ' ' I e I If , ' ' ' ' ' ' I1 5- . , ' I . ' ' yp..1r. . ' I , ', has re ' l I s a ' ' ' ' -,ME a . ' ' ' ' I . I . . ,E 1 ass ' g I- '- , , f I I . 2 ' 1 ' : - u 0 Q O N . V. 5 A 1 Elcauar 8 kvdw Alrhough Ginny has been wrrh us only two years he pleasanl personaluly has made her a lrerd lo all She rnlenos 'ro spend a year abroad devoled +o sludy l-l r I hahye and abnlny are asse-+5 l her lufure career as a leacher ol Furcpean hosfor F wma S daluly 3 4 Sodalsry Prelecr 4 G Cu 3 4 Dramahc Club3 Basl1elball4 ece lary of B Sc Chem 3 Forum Club 3 French Clrb Pre roen 3 Moe Presudenl ol Sludenl Courcrl 4 raran3 4 A A Repre cnlal' ye 4 Assr Fdulor of Yearboolc 4 Our Ml 5 Malaprop ha offen enllvened a org weary day wrrh her clever ayrng She has done a wc y good rob as Buslness Manager ol our Year ooolf Her gay and lrrendly manner wnll malfe lhfs nr spechve rurse rad are surshrne fo her pahenfs uma Club I 3 e emen l 2 Dram 'rr Cl b 3 Secrefar uo 3 4 Forum C llal an Cu D m 81 Bugle Corps I Bu e Manager of Year bco 4 Basle oall 4 Vzrgmza 15' Kas: -Tb..--N QW Our dependable and quuef Luz has had Ihe honor of benng c'ass 'rreasurer for Ihree years She ha managed Io keep money maflers accurale ard an many cases she has demonsrrared The necessnly of Ihrlll I-Ier qualuhes of exaclness neafness and Indness wnll make her a wonderful nurse Fahma Sodalul I 2 3 4 Vnce Presndenr 2 Dra C em I 2 3 Senlumoremen I 2 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Debahng Club3 French CIub3 joseph ,A Saraa Sllzalzcth ,4 Sanlzaua Wufh has carefree afhlude Joe has always shared ha Inmely remarks wrfh has classmales I-Ie erloys his commercial sublecls and Ihe business world s of greal mleresr 'ro hum I-Ie hopes To become manager of Ihe Acme where he as now employed Fahma Sodalufy I 2 3 I-rench Club3 Glee Club 4 Forum Club 3 Dramahc Club I Senlumor men csal Club I Vice Presudenf of Class 3 Qi .-L 'ol' 9 , f' , . J ' x I M 4 ' ' A ' 'IJ .9 . . I .' I i ku I . I ' I . - v ' E - : l ' ' y . . . 1 ' - ' 1 - 1 1 ' 1 ' mafic Club I1 Class Treasurer I, 2, 3, 4, BI-Sch I. 21 Baskelball l,27 BI-Sci4Chem I. 2, 31 Commer- h , , 1 ' . 1 1 ' 1 ' - ' . 4 I X I y X NJ , sys! . A I ka Peter A Camasella Cauol as a whuz ID fhe developmenl and succes lul compleluon of anylhunq venlured Ever on Ihe q Carol a shown excellenf school spun? e loves lun lauqhler and danclng 'lhs vu ac ou Inlends Io be a meducal secrelary alma Qodaluly I I I m Senlumorenen I 2 Dramahc Club I 3 Glee Club French Club 3 Class Secrelary 3 Ch e leader 2 3 4 Sfudenl Councel Repre enla hve3 Edulor In Chnel ol Yearbook 4 f'5 Pele our cla s comedian as always spxeadrng hns humor Io all Ile sludenls I-Ie has Impressed all fellow sludenls as a True leader and a capable presudenl Dancing and sporls a e among hns hob bles l-le ardenlly deslres Io help ras fellow men In The held ol medncune C Chem I L Cu Ilallan Cu Pho ography Club 3 Foolball I Baskelball I 2 eball 4 Pe enl ol Class 4 A A Re se ahve! 2 Kara! ,4 Camassanc 5'g 75-11, 5oTT spoken and amIabIe ThIs young lady has won The TrIendshIp oT her Tellow sTudenTs Madehne TO made progress IH The Drum and Bugle Corps advanong Trom a bugler To a color guard I-Ier rophy IS a cherIshed DVIZS I-Ier pouse and gracuou manner are asseTs To her In her very pomIsInC1 career as AIr Lune STewardess ISCI Chem I 2 3 French Club 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 LIbrary STaTT 4 DramaTIc Club I Drum 81 ugle Corps I 2 3 4 Senlumorernen I 2 ,Madclmc Van Dyke ThIs blondha red lass has been a TaIThTuI creer eader DoddIe has proven To be a dependable paTroI of The STuderT Councu We are sure Dodd e wIII be successTul In whaTever C reer she pursues Ima SodaIITy I 2 3 e 3 Iumoremenl 2 Cheerleaderl 2 3 4 DramaTc u I b ITaIIan Cu Drum 81 Bugle Corps I A A RepresenTaTIve I 2 3 4 ASSISIGUI EdITor oT Yearbook 4 Debahng Club 3 uiiisylvyg .Q Lg T ' ,' ' , . ' 3 l3aT' ' 1 , , 1 BI-ScIC?Ch m I: 2, 1 Sen- ' ' . ' CI Is T31 Glee CIU I, 2, 3,'4Q ' I I, 31 jascplfine C. Z citler IIr Su 4 2'- Tfrf Q . 3-QA 5, A X, ,X One of The inferesiing feaiures of rho par'ly fha? was given fo fhe seniors by ihe Sfudeni Council was lhe opening of fha liflle prizes lhal rellecfed some pariicular characferisfic of each senior. Jeanne Coniole, a lufure feacher, finds a miniafure blackboard ready. 57ar years fzllcd Salvafore Pieirolilfa has been rhe school pholographer during his lour years of high school. Called many limes for rhis very responsible fask. he has shown him- self dependable and iaifhlul uniil flue very end. Many ihanks Salvarore and fhe besi of luck. 'N 50 Our sinceresi appreciaiion fo Sr. Anna, our music feacher. Singing classes were periods of relaxaiion alfhough ii was sirenuous lo sing some noles with rhe fone Sisfer so Derseveringly worked for. God bless you, Sisierl with loving fcllaufslzip, 31' 4 Val i 4 ex 3 4 This lovely group of senior girls and fheir escorfs pauses from fl-ieir momenls of pleasure fo pose for a piciure. During +l1e hours of enioymenf, homage is also offered +o flue Oueenship of Mary. Chosen for modesly. poise, per-- sonalily and beauly as Prom Queen for l955, Jo Ann Penxa gives fribule fo our Blessed Lady as flue lovelies+ Queen Senior boys and llweir parlners inferrup? wairz fire for a remembrance ol lhis long-awaifed day. 1 g , iff I 3 E 'I Ri Q 4 11:-' i e f 'Rx ' 'Q 5 f 5 'Q n-. Sw 5 'vpn-f x f Y 1 X , 'N I 1 Y nfl .,f od A ls-. , . ag ' 1-'J' , 4 I ' f - J A X E gl if '. 'v -5.6 1. 5, , . Y' if rm' - .' ' -2. 'K M L .- ' , '. 51:4 , o , 1 , - Q ' fl... v P I I X, ' 1 f J i I -5 po XXX. , N , A A 'J V ,'1 up 0 ' - v Y 1 ' F V8 X- PNA, for an cnjayablc and exciting Go 'fine we ., f V313 ie g'13,a'e lei' Harn'h: o' 3' 5 Ge, ' 'p if-Q 551' ICQ Wai al the F-Jeri! Piauifryi 'n F-r-'ardiq Frgrn there lhey headed le' 'he Capflei eller which a delicous 'upper asf l-io'el Pale-iqh wat greally relished. Pepped mo eller +r 1 re:+ they sei ou? for a goes Vrne ar the arneiemerl paflf. The riexi day 'hey Mffeg We Sfowhgifar l'5'i+ule. lhe Ffaneieeao lvicrayefy ard the Liriclr Mem- orial. ln fhe ailernccn cii agah is rhe Sky Line Drive and Caverhs. The loaf clay carrie all 'foo soon. A viii? io ihe Tamb cl the Urkrcwn Scl- dier and lo 'he Irnnoacii'a'e Corcepfien Shrine broughr their four lc a close. Once more they were homeward bound, fired bm wilh a gfeaier love for our nations capital, Fafher Zeraffi and Mrs, Berrino enioy Their jobs as chaperons, as rhey wa+ch fhe anfics of fhe energeric seniors on The Washinglon lrrip. Eleanor Rodio and Pefer Tomasello, rhe Class Wi+s, Rep? fhe seniors chuckling fhroughouf ihe lrip wilh lheir delighffully wiffy remarks. Wirhou+ Chippy and Joe, whose souvenir hafs seem fo give fhe finishing iouch fo fheir ouffiis, The Washingfon frip would no? have been cornplefe, This group fakes Time ou? from fheir sighlseeing four fo pose for a picfure for Vheir high school memories. Jeanne and Chippy, the cu+es? couple choose lhe Fran- ciscan M0ng59ery ag 3 filling background for lheir pic- Vure: Qhe scenery doesn'f rna++er fo fhese boys-only the piclure docs. 'a good lime was had by all' lhe chap- erons say as Yhey leave rhe Capifal. ' .ur 'Y' -as qxl pg, 4 1 v 'ni'-1 ' pw 3 U, '4 - .' 1 ' K scrzior trip I Wifh rhyfhmical clapping of hands. +he Italian class dances fo ihe music of ihe Ifalian faranfella. Below - The senior class concluded the program wiih a beaufiful seleciion in which ihey bade a 'fond adieu io all presenl, Laier, re- freshmenrs were served fo fhe parenis. With dean' I On June 3, Paren+ Nigh+ was held in ihe audilorium, The seniors enierfained fheir parenig wiih various seleciions. Jeanne Coniole, Kalhleen Esposifo, El- eanor Rodio panfomime io a record of fhe Fonfaine Sisfers. Below-Eddie Pel- mieri very oraiorically expresses his deep regret for the seniors' deparfure. ant mcmoric af our Alma Matcr, Fond memories will live on for many years as we recall lhe many hours of enioymenf in sporls, in decoraling for enferfainmenfs and assemblies which ' we spenf in our gym. Those were days of clean wholesome fun. QHFP ,,ffw ' , , .,,.,g..,.42-f-lhf4'+,f'f 'M ' ' A N ,,N,.,4.,,W.,,. , n..c...,v ' gum Ming. ,... -q Dressed in bonneh and damfy frocks Eluzebefh Sanhano Grace Fiore and P f,',m2f -?T,ff?,e , airlcla Macrl grace fully cuddle their dolls as fhey sing Playmafes Their dellcafe voice l s compeied fhls lovey ren dmon fhaf was enloyed by everyone Q7 V fJ ,Q ffrtg This beeuhful building will sfand as a living monumenf for many years remand mg us of +he sacred +ru+hs laugh? here and 'rhe glorious henfege fha? is ours 53 ,J 'LW' M ----- V -' f' f . , Ame - A W K ,A 'A ik , , Q 'sg he I, l, , q,ff:l! f Y Fe l fas- 4, af rs and wire that Leif To righl, in lhe fron? row are Jeanne Confole. Nancy Basile Grace Fiore. Slanding behind fhern, lell lo righl, are Annevfe Capella, Kaihleen Es- posilo, Michael DeNardo, Ramona AI- essandrini, and Cafherine Cuci. Left fo righl, in lhe fron? row, are Jo- sephine Zeiller and Elizabefh Sanlianoi second row, Carol Tomassone, Virginia Rose and Madeline Van Dyle: fhird row, Anlhony Jiempeliil Peler Tomasello and Joseph Sarao. Left fo riqhf, in lhe fron? row, are Puf- ricia Macriefleanor Rodio and Joseph- ine Luccag second row, Salvalore Pielro- fifla, Reber? Jiampelli, Thomas Pelruzzi and William Mischlich. 13 Y Wlh hearls overflowing wifh 'oy fhe class of 55 offers adorafion and fhanks r A g ng fo God Devoufly assisfing al Mass fhese graduales fhank God fo His vne assrsfance. United in hear+ and mind, Ohey beg His grace and His elp for their fulure. will sau! of mm inspire Wiih greaf humilify and devofion, +he seniors kneel fogeiher as a class for fhe las? hme io re ceive our Divine Lord in Holy Communion. Wl-:af greaier 'reshmony of love and grahlude for God as ihey malre Him ihe King of fheir hearis. The parenis share ll'1IS splrifual 'oy wlfh fheir children fh .1 1 'ii 0 A If: L If was a greaf pleasure io have with us as honorary YF guesfs Mr. and Mrs. Sulmoneifi, Mrs. N. Caruso, presi- den? of fhe P.T.A., Fafher Rinaldi, Paslor, and Mrs. A. Berfino, former presidenl of ihe P.T.A. Following ihe Baccalaureaie Mass on June 8, the seniors and iheir beloved parenfs were invilecl lo a Communion Breakfast Thanks io lhe P.T.A, lor a very delicious breakfast Tlx -P+-1-1 gene ' . , . 1 The graduaTes offer Their TribuTe of Tilial devofion To our Blessed Lady wiTh a choral reciTaTion of The lovely poems of Byron-Shelley-Wordsworfh. ln This ouTward expression of love ln Praise of Mary They give honor To one in whom The heavenliesT hour of heaven is worThiesT Thee. 0 O with hearts illumincd ufzth The sTralns oT pomp and CircumsTance are played and The whispers oT The audience Tade inTo silence. WiTh daunTless hearTs, TwenTy-Three smiling graduaTes slowly and maiesTically march up The aisle. Having gained inspiraTion Trom These sacred walls, They walk down l.iTe's paTh wiTh The Torch oT Fairh To guide Them. WiTh mixed cmoTions oT ioy and sorrow, The parenTs proudly look aT These young men and women who are ready To assume responsibiliTy, The greaT day, eagerly anTicipaTecl by so many preparaTions, has Tinally dawned. The saluTaTorian, Thomas PeTruui, opened The commencemenl' exercises. He welcomed The Very Reverend Monsignor Joseph F. DoherTy, S.T.D.g The guesT speaker, Rev. William J. Reynolds: and Rev, Nicholas Rinaldi, S,A.C. He presenTed a shorT buT inspiring Talk To all The parenfs and friends, grafefully acknowledging Their cooperafion in all school acTiviTies. celcstml fire, 22 2 S Y.,-,-H1 - f ,-,-,-,125--4--v-Y .ui A-A-2 a-J-AWK' fo ,.g,fifC1Q'erSP:7+7'Z SWAMP .- A Having conferred fhe diplomas and awards, fha Very Reverend Joseph F. Doherfy S.T.D.. Chan- cellor of ihe Diocese of Camden, congraiulafed fhe graduafes and invoked Gocl's blessing on all. Affer ihanking everyone who made ihis day possible, The Valediciorian, Virginia Rose, spolle of fhe values of lhe fruihs imparled io ihe graduafeg and empha- sized fhe importance of religion in their daily life. ln +he name of fhe graduafes she bade farewell io her Alma Maier. The beaufiiully rendered program is over and as ihe iniroduciion of lhe recessional is compleied, the graduafes fake fheir leave. Congrafulafions and besf wishes fo fhem! inn al ,ilfzgrfaarirrfrzf fri-if -srf qc!-.i 1111 Q .lil- null V1 Mall auf 1 in c :ne a hundmlfgfd W 6,1 d I Al fir' 4 wc cuter the gpm field - SAX W wwf L uXiNXxN In-x icxtmku s Xrkrr QQQK ix XXXX dx H HX 1' Q . '. Mx . 'm-:Hu ixxkhuug lung. F., TNQ-wxuxuu K 'Auf f YOLK' ' A . 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