St Lukes High School - Pindarian Yearbook (Ho Ho Kus, NJ)

 - Class of 1940

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We honor him Tor his zealous labors, unTiring per- severance, undaunTed courage, unbounded gen- erosiTy, kindly sympaThy, and sincere friendship which have insTilled new ideals inTo The hearTs oT counTless Thousands oT America's youTh and made him beloved by all. In aclcnowledgmenT oT his sTerling qualiTies we, The Class oT NineTeen l-lundred and ForTy, consider iT an inesTimable privilege To be permiTTed To dedicaTe This volume To l-lis Excellency, The lvlosT Reverend William A. GriTFin, Auxiliary Bishop of The Archdiocese oT Newark. REVEREND PATRICK J. MALONEY Pasfor, S+. Luke-'S Parish s ' uqurfi iwfgiwfa 1 P. ..rWfi Q .e3?rr T0 THE GRADUATES You are now ready fo bid farewell fo your Alma Mafer and fo go forfh fo seek new advenfures. and fo win more vicfories. As you enfer info your new life, a life in which God will call upon you many fimes fo give proof of fhe 'rraining you have received, you will ever be inspired and guided by fhe sound Cafholic educafion you have received here af S+. Lulce's High School. As a class you have achieved a splendid record in all The deparfmenfs of your school life. You have displayed sferling qualifies of mind and characfer and in your relafions wifh your feachers and companions you have leff naughf buf fhe pleasanfesf of memories. Your fine spirif and un- failing cooperafion have surmounfed seeming mounfains of difficulfy. Much of fhe admirable school spirif and loyalfy fo aufhorify fhaf characferized Sf. Lulce's fhis year has been due fo fhe example and leadership of fhe Class of Ninefeen Forfy. May success and blessings crown your fufure under- falcings. As you go forward courageously, hopefully. may your lives, brighfly promising as fhey are now, be filled wifh The ufmosf of loyal service fo God and America. Pafriclc J. Maloney. Pasfor. GJ P O e and VIC GFS GV I'1 F we kneefi FS Pie above oned enfhr King, UV CD 5+ hr C2 G Befor , .-4'3ll!1MrY'?Q5'33g?i':i5,,d:'igvysfgwfxgiffv ' 'i'a,+.W i' '15 fy' W 9' FUREWURD Our scholaslic days ar S+. Luke's are al an end: days of never ending versa+ili+y, days of laughlrer and learning, ringed wirh spors of sorrow, days of advancemenr info newer and brighrer fields, days of lrial and Jrribulalion which now as we look back seem lo bring +o us +ha+ wonderful feeling ofviclory coupled wilh a happiness symbolic of all-oulrgoing Seniors. Now as we gaze lhrough The porlals lhal enler info a new life of hope and endeavor we like lo go back and rview Jrhe oulsranding highlighrs in Jrhese four happy years. We wish lo make Jrhis annual a record of our school years in hope lhalr il may awaken many lreasured memories of our devoled Jreachers, sludies, aclivilies, companions, and friends ai S+. ,Luke's. I' 'WEE f ISU 'UT'H'? ' .v'W'RZ Sl'f'1J5-9' TH MISS ISABEL RUCK MR. PHILIP CUMMINGS MR. WALTER WINES MR. LESLIE SETI-IMAN DOCTOR D. REILLY MRS. C. CUSTANCE ADMINISTRATIUN REVEREND PATRICK J. MALQNEY SpIrIILIaI Direclror SISTER M. PATRICIA, C.S.J. Principal CI'IemIsIry EVIQIISII SISTER M. MICI-IAEL, C.S.J. SISTER M. AI.ACOQUE,C.S.J RQIIQIOII MUSIC CommercIaI Subjecfs EVIQIQSR SISTER M. CHRISTINE, C.S.J. SISTER M. REDEMWA! QSAI ReIIgIorI French Win I-IisIory BIOIOQY General Sdence M55 'i45?EL RUCK MR. PHILIP CUMMINGS IS cry , Mamemafics A+IIIe-IIC Coach MR. LESLIE SETI-IMAN MR' WALTER WMS Orchesfra DVGWIGTICS MRS. C. CUSTANCE SCIIOOI Nurse nqwm A , .ga DOCTOR D. REILLY SCIIOOI Physician :Msg- Ig! nn. I 3 F' ia? GLASS lllS'l'0RY ff UR High School Career now playing in The Pindarian TheaTre, feafures The members of The Class of '4O. Our seTTing of AcT One is in a liTTle grey school house. Twenfy-five amafeurs are performing. We have many encounfers wiTh The Villain Algebra. who. afTer being harassed by The Hero, Perseverance, finally succumbs. AThleTic feaTs are performed and our audience, The faculTy members, are very pleased. BuT waiT, The lv1onsTer, Exams approaches. Our Hero again sTeps in and we are saved. The curTain falls leaving behind iT a conTenTed group of fuTure sophomores. The scenery in AcT Two is changed considerably. An aTTracTive and maiesfic sTrucTure replaces The liTTle grey school house. Two scenes in This acT are ouTsTanding namely, The receiving of emblems by our undefeafed, inframural baslceTball Team Spas , and The biological field Trip. There is also paThos in This parT of The drama for our friend and DirecTor, Reverend Fafher Pindar, is called by The AlmighTy Producer To his heavenly reward. The players deparT leaving a saddened audience. A noTe of ioy is re-echoed, however, as The curTain rises in AcT Three because our DirecTor's place is filled by Reverend FaTher Maloney who soon wins The hearTs and confidences of us all. The mosT enTerTaining scenes in This acT are: The dance on a ST. PaTriclc's nighT and The deck seTTing on The S.S. Americana bound for Rye Beach. Here we are greaTly impressed by The fine sporTing spiriT of our friendly PasTor and of The SisTers. The closing curTain brings The Third acT To an end. We hear a greaT applause, encouraging complimenfs, and are proclaimed The lnTelligenTia of The school. WiTh renewed zeal we prepare for The final acT. lT is here. The acTors are now dignified, serious, professional. We ediT Taurus and The Year Book, perform chemical experimenTs, sponsor a formal, make a reTreaT, enjoy class day and Then graduaTe. There are senTimenTs of mingled ioy and sadness. Joy, because we have been successful: sadness, because our drama is ended. We pause To express our sincere Thanks and appreciafion To our generous and lcind Fafher Maloney: To our devoTed SisTers and oTher faculTy members: lasTly, To our beloved parenTs. The curTain closes slowly, buT noT forever. lT will open again on our heavenly sTage for The grand finale, where we shall all be assembled around our leading lady, The Blessed MoTher, who has always been our Guiding STar. JAMES KOSCH. '40. 'I4 Tl .iw ,WIN N I iw, 4' H Q . I www fi ' '!r 113 iw In lx I 'I ' , ff v ' ' ,'Mf1J1H1MJjNf I 1864 'f 3-L 1-fn ' E 1939 f . , K , 'M M' f 2 f 555' S' W W M - -'j aw 'o v SENIQRS JOHN MANZ IvIanzie Class Presidenlr I:ai+hIulness and sincerily Iirsl ol all. John is one of The mosl popular sludenls in The school. I-Iis slerling qualifies have won Ihe respec+ of all his classmales. No one has been more inlereslred in scholaslic aclivilies Than Mamie , As business manager of Taurus and The Pindarian he showed good execulive abililry. Success should cerfainly follow him. Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3: Boys' A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Safely Palrol I, 2, 3, 41 Baslcelball 37 Class Presidenl 47 Drarnalics 4: Business Manager ol Taurus 4: Business Manager of Pindarian 4. I 6 FRANCES ALBERSE Sis Sociely, friendship, and love Will come Io her on Ihe wings ol a dove. Frances is a girl wilh a sporling personalily. Always ready Io help and always wilh +he same cheerful disposilion Sis has won her way info lhe hearls of The class. Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3,7 Girls' A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Children ol Mary I, 2, 3, 4: C. S, lvl. C. I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 27 Slalislics Edilor ol Pindarian. HELEN ALBERSE Helen A person more fair, a face more sweel Ne'er halh il been our lol Io meet Tall and slender, wilh a quiel and charming personalily. Helen has Ihal poise fha? enables her 'ro lceep composed in all silualions. Girls' A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 35 Children ol Mary I, 2, 3, 4 C. S. lvl. C. I, 2, 4: Class Edilor o1CPindarin 4. I 7 GRACE ALCOCK Red WhaT is greaTer Than These, Willingness and a wish To please. IT you are noT quiTe sure abouT The IiTeraI meaning oT The Term, good sporT , we can give you a deTiniTion in one word, Red , Always There, always willing wiTh her nimble Tingers, accuraTe noTes and quick wiT. She is a Triend To us all. BasIceTbaII 4: Children oT Mary 4: Girls' A. A. 4: C. S. M. C. 43 Class SecreTary 47 DramaTics 41 AdverTising Manager oT Taurus and Pindarian 4. MARGARET CALLAGHAN Mpeg .. To be genTle is The TesT oT a lady. The girl who is always smiling, always reasonable and seldom TIusTered or hurried. Those who Icnow her will Tell oT her sinceriTy and quieT, ladylilce, gracious manner. Girls' A. A. I, 2, 3,41 Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Children oT Mary I, 2, 3, Vice PresidenT 4i C. S. M. C. I. 2, 3: PromoTer 47 ReporTer oT Taurus 47 SubscripTion Manager oT Pinclarian 4. I8 DAVID CONNOR Davie I+ was never lcnown Ihal such clearness of Iongue Could be found in one so young. Davie is one of Those quief siudenfs who says lifile buf knows everyfhing. Genflemanly is his demeanor and respecflul To all, he is +he mosl popular boy in his class. Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3: Boys' A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Secreiary A. A. 4: C. S. M. C. 4: Dramafics 4. EUGENE DALEY Meena.. Ready hand and friendly hearlr Always ready To do his perl. Eugene's smiling happy-go-luclcy naiure has ailracied legions of friends, As pho- Iography ediior of The Pindarian he has shown unusual execufive abilily. We shall miss Genes cheering and desirable presence in our midst Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3: Boys' A. A. I, 2, 3, 4i Baseball 3, 4: Safefy Pafrol I, 2, 3, 4: Phofographic Edifor of Pindarian. I9 NICHOLAS DEMEDUK 'Nick' ConscienIious, noble, idealisric, Irue, ThaI's how we Ihink ol you. Loyal, 'friendly and perservering. Nick bears Ihe marks ol an able leader, a polished genrleman, and a Ihorough scholar. As caplain oi The Salery Palrol he has proved his Ioyally and devorion To S+. I.uke's. Safery Pafrol I, 2, 3: Caplain 4: Secrerary 2, 3: Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3: Srudenl Council 3, 4: Assislanl Edilor ol Taurus 4: Associale Edilor ol Taurus 3: Pindarian Assislanr Edilor 4. MARY DONOHUE Donny For every virlue, every wor'Ih renowned, Sincere, warrnhearled, hospirable, kind. Mary, our sodalily president displayed her usual execu+ive abiliry in +his office. A conscienlious srudenlr, a willing worker, and a Irue friend she has been a cornlorl' Io her Teachers and a Iavorile wilh her companions. Girls' A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Children of Mary I, 2, 3: Presidenl 4: Baskelrball I, 2, 3, 4: C. S. M. C. I, 2, 3: Vice Presidenl 4: Sludeni Council 3, 4: Business Manager of Taurus 4: Business Manager of Pindarian 4: Dramarics 4. 20 MARY DOYLE .iDOnaii Lively, willy and gay Sweel and charming in every way. A charming girl, modern, Iighl hearled and gay, Mary's proficiency in Ihe per- formance of duly has made her a good execulive, an enlhusiaslic s'rudenI', and a loyal friend. Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4i Girls' A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Manager ol Girls' Baskelball 47 Children ol Mary I, 2, 3, 4: Reporler ol Taurus 3: C. S. M. C. I, 2, 3, 47 Subscriplion Manager of Taurus 47 Class Edilor of Pindarian 47 Dramalics 3, 4. RICHARD GAWEL Dick An aiclable and courfeous genflemanf' On accounl ol his genial ways and ready smile Dick has aflracled and held many friends. As ar+ edilor oi The Pandariarf' he has ser a high slandard for Iufure arlisls. Goodbye, Dick and may your pinnacle ol success be high and your achieve- men+s many. Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3: Safely Pafrol I. 2, 3, 41 Baseball 3. 4: Reporler of Taurus 4: C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4: Dramalics 4: Arr Ediror of Pindarian: Boys' A. A. 2, 3, 4. 2 I DAVID GILPATRICK Wimpy The answers To us are all unknown BuT They soon come TorTh in your genTlesT Tone. David The human maThemaTics answer book. There are Tew oT us who will ever TorgeT his quieT inTriguing smile as he unraveled The uninTelIigible mysTeries oT Trigo- nomeTry or GeomeTry. We have no doubT OT his success in The work he chooses. Boys' Glee Club I, 21 Boys' A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: C. S. M. C. I, 27 SaTeTy PaTrol I, 2, 3, 4: Base ball 3, 4. JOSEPH KENNEDY 'IJOGII FaiThTulness and sinceriTy TirsT OT all. Joe has displayed greaT loyalTy To his school in his supporT oT iTs Teams and has always been zealous in his cooperaTion in all class acTiviTies. In bidding you goodbye , Joe , we are cerTain ThaT you will ever sTand high in The esTeem oT all. Vice PresidenT oT Class 21 SaTeTy PaTroI I, 2, 3, 4: BaskeTbaII I. 2, 3, 41 Baseball 2, 3, 4: C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 47 Pindarian SporTs EdiTor. 22 JAMES KOSCH Jimmy On him and his high endeavor The lighf of praise shall shine forever. Jimmy is an unusual combinafion of brain and brawn. I-le has led his class in all scholasfic achievemenfs and on his compefenf shoulders lay hopes for vicfory in fhe baskefball courf. His feachers found fhaf afhlefics fended only fo sharpen his menfal abilifies while his diligenf perseverance always assured him of success. Boys' A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Safefy Pafrol I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club I 2 3: Presidenf of Class 2: Secrefary of Class I: Vice Presidenf of Boys' A. A. 4: C. S. lvl. C. 4: Dramafics 4: Edifor of Taurus 4: Associafe Edifor of Taurus 3: Edifor-in-Chief of Pindarian 4. BEATRICE LA PORTA Bea I-ler smile, her humor all unfold A hearf fhaf's lined wifh puresf gold. Bea The girl who is always helping someone, never refusing a fasle and willing fo assisf anyone in need. Her proficiency in fhe performance of dufy has made her an ideal sfudenf and friend. Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 4: Children of Mary I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Inframural Manager 2, 4: Class Vice Presidenl' I: Treasurer of Taurus 4: C. S. lvl. C. I, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer of Children of Mary 4: Pafron Edifor of Pindarian 4: Dramafics 4. l ,. . 23 FRANCIS MUSCARA Frank No sky is heavy, if lhe hearl is lighl. Sympalhe-lic, kindness and loyal friendship, a dash ol sparkling wil and bubbling humor all Iogelher compose Frank. ll winning ways and induslrious characler are marks ol success lhen Francis is bound 'ro come oul on lop. Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 31 Boys' A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: C. S. M. C. I, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 27 Safely Palrol I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 27 Manager of Baskelball 41 Sludenl Council 3, 41 Dramalics 3, 4. CLEMENTINE ORTHMANN CIemmy 'Tis good nalure only wins The hearl And brighlens every lealure ol lhe lace. ClemenIine's mosl prominenl qualifies are her pleasanl smile and her sense ol humor. In every duly and aclivily she always lends a helping hand and gives of her besl. Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 47 Girls' A. A. I, 2, 3, 41 Children ol Mary I, 2, 3, 41 C, S. M. C. I, 2, 3, 4: Assislanl Business Manager ol Pinclarian 4. 24 , JOAN RALSTON Scoop She will win 'rhe besl' 'rhaf life has in srore A woman whom Ihe world will bow before. Always one of 'Ihe oulsranding members of her class, Joan has displayed a Ialeni for newspaper wriling and an unusual abilily in all her sludies. Capable, adapiable and aIerI'ly infelligenf, she has all The qualilies of a fine leader. Girls' A. A. I, 2, Secrefary 3, Presidenl 4: Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Children ol Mary I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: C. S. M. C. I, 2, 4: Promoler 3: Siudenl' Council 3, 4: Class Secre+ary 3: Vice Presidenlr of Class 4: Associafe Edifor ol Taurus 3: Assislanl Edilor of Taurus 4: Dramalrics 3, 4. JAMES RAWL Bud I-Ie has proven his abiliiy in all Bur a'rhIe'rics seem Io be his call. Undoubledly Bud's record on Ihe baslcelball courl will ever be Ioremosf in our minds. I'Iis oulsianding characlerislics are poise and fair play. Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3: Boys' A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcerball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: C. S. M. C. 3, 4: Safely Palrol I, 2, 3, 4: Sporls Edilor of Pindarian, Class Treasurer 2. Hn---..,... ' 25 ALICE UZDAVINIS NAI!! Love, loyalfy and friendship frue One finds personified in you. Happy and carefree buf wifh a seriousness fowards fhe dufies of life AI has successfully worked her way fhrough fhe curriculum of Sf. LuIce's I-Iigh School. Due fo her Ioyalfy and sunny smile, she has a legion of friends. Girls' Glee Club I. 2, 3: Girls' A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: C. S. lvl. C. I, 2, 3, 4: Children of Mary I, 2, 3, 41 Exchange Edifor of Taurus 47 Pafron Edifor of Pindarian. LUCILLE WAGENHOFFER I.ulu Where'er we roam, whafever realms fo see, Our hearfs, unfraveled fondly furn fo fhee. A firm believer in Ihe proverb, Do unfo ofhers as you would have fhem do unfo you, Lucille's sfeady, cheerful disposifion has endeared her fo her classmafes. Girls' Gle-e Club I, 2, 3, 43 Girls' A. A. I, 2, 3, 41 Children of Ivlary I, 2, 3, 4: C. S. M. C. I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball 3: Exchange Edifor of Taurus 43 Dramafics 4: Sfafisfics Edifor of Pindarian. 26 JOAN WALSH Joanie She is sweef and genfle, kind and frue, Always doing somefhing for you. Quiet unassuming, genfle Joan has been a worfhwhile companion. We have only one regret fhaf she waifed fill her iunior year fo ioin us. May success affend her always. Girls' Glee Club 37 Girls' A. A. 3, 47 Assisfanf Business Manager of Taurus 4: Subscripfion Manager of Pindarian. JOHN WARD Jack One of a kind, and a mighfy good kind. Jack is a careful, earnest sfudenf and wifh his fenacify of purpose he will find success in his chosen field of Chemisfry. As he leaves fhe porfals of St Luke's, Jack carries wifh him fhe besf wishes of fhe whole graduafing class. Boys' A. A. I, 2, 3, 4i Baseball 3: Treasurer of Class ly Secrefary of Class 27 Vice Presidenf 3: Safefy Pafrol 2, 3: Adverfising Manager of Pindarian 4. f Nc. qmwgir A .HW 27 o CLASS PRIIPIIECY IT is May l95O. My sTudenTs are excepTionaIIy quieT Today during Their sTudy period. Perhaps I can prepare Tomorrow's lesson in TrigonomeTry. Since we use This 'newly published book, ediTed by Mary T. Donohue, pupils acTuaIly enjoy The subiecT. From The window oT my classroom, looking Tar across The spacious campus, I can see David Connor, archiTecT Tor The long awaiTed sTrucTure, ST. Luke's College, con- sulTing Bud Rawl, AThleTic DirecTor, regarding The sTadium and aThleTic Tield. NaTuraIly, This sighT seTs me reminiscing. I was soon inTerrupTed by an announcemenT being made Trom The o'lTice by The secreTary, MargareT Callaghan, ThaT The school DocTor, Frank Muscara, accompanied by The nurse, Mary Doyle, would examine The pupils in my class The nexT period. I am overioyed To hear Those Tamiliar names. The class proceeds Trom The classroom down The corridor. As I pass The buIIeTin board I perceive a noTice sTaTing ThaT our girls' baskeTbalI Team would play ST. Aloysius' Academy ThaT aTTernoon. We musT win ThaT nexT game, I ThoughT as I enTered The nexT classroom, Tor Grace Alcock coaches ThaT Team. Soon The chimes pealing TorTh The Angelus Trom The Tower oT The school chapel Tell us noonTime is here. Thus Mary Doyle and I lunch TogeTher aT Ye Olde Belle Shoppe There To exchange news Tid biTs. We pass Jack Ward's Drug STore Trom which he waves a Triendly greeTing. Nicholas Demeduk has recenTIy been appoinTed privaTe secreTary To David GilpaTrick, who is chieT engineer oT WrighT's AeronauTicaI Company. Joseph Kennedy is his TesT piIoT Tor The new planes, Mary eagerly informed me aTTer we were com- TorTabIy seaTed. I was pleased To be able To enlighTen her, Too, Tor The day previous I had meT Joan Walsh, head dieTiTian aT SchraTT's, who Told me of Frances Alberse's success as a Teacher oT inTerior decoraTing aT PraTT's InsTiTuTe. Richard Gawel has a conTracT wiTh The WaldorT-AsToria ManagemenT To painT murals in The main enTrance. I-Ie saw SergeanT John Manz in his uniTorm wiTh his WesT PoinT iunior recruiTs in a parade on FiTTh Avenue, Mary conTinued. Our lunch was seT beTore us accompanied by The daily paper, The New York Times, which is now ediTed by James Kosch. We were surprised To see The headlines which read: Miss Alice Uzdavinis Tlies by plane from Chicago. The arTicIe Told us ThaT Alice was aTTending The Business Women's ConvenTion in New York, where ClemenTine OrThmann would preside. Miss Alice Uzdavinis will sTay aT The palaTial home oT her happily married cIassmaTe, Helen Alberse, concluded The news iTem. The delicious repasT was soon over. We reTurned To The school. BeTore we parTed- I Tor The classroom, Mary Tor The clinic-she Told me how amused she was To see liTTle Gene Daley in The TirsT grade. He cerTainly resembles his dad, Eugene, ThaT Tamous phoTographer, Mary said. I am inTormed ThaT Lawyer BeaTrice LaPorTa will address The sTudenTs during Their vocaTionaI guidance period. Tomorrow They shall be 'favored wiTh a discourse on The nursing proTession delivered by Lucille WagenhoTTer. Thus, anoTher school day is spenT amidsT old, yeT ever new, surroundings and acquainTances. As I wend my way homeward, aTTer school, The words oT The poeT come To my mind: We may build more splendid habiTaTions 711' Fill our rooms wiTh painTings and wiTh scuIpTures BuT we cannoT M Buy wiTh gold The old associaTions. JOAN RALSTON, '40. 28 -. - .Q-.3-3, 'y4ff':'. V' 7 r, M3239 Sw 1864 Sz fm? ,M Zdyf ,, I lf, '- H ' f , 23? ' g f M. ,wi cf X ,' ' .. ff' :f . 1Vit ' 1 . D-5353 1- -ta, ff ', .LQ 37.2. Lx jrx 'i7'Zi ji if jf' -d-.fl-L-'AQlf H -pg M ff ' ' 1939 E Q mm' ' 'X w X. Q f Q A E ga: E 'El pizz a W QF - , ', ' 1,I F -'- , ' -' l -- , L a'l A- - 9 ' -N P: -9 ' 3 In I in if Q' af 'WJ W, '-'I if- A INN., ., 4 'L' 1 W U L 1+ 'W Q' fn V n 1 W! , V y 1x'. ETA' 21211 'ffflffw W' 5,7 L ! , f -f '!m ff, .3 N37 ASSES CLASS 0F '41 FOURTH ROWH-Chrisiopher Euslace, Davicl Schimmel, Thomas Cobb. THIRD ROW-Mae Kron, John Conlon, Norman Farrell, John l-lannon, l-larold Conklin, Thomas Driscoll, Fauslina l'lornyal4. SECOND ROW-Marior Schilling, Caroline Lascalzo, Agnes Schusi, Eileen Kelly, Eleanor Young, Mary Jane Reid, Marie Viduliclq, Carmelira Proriso, Virginia Ardoyne, Marie Scardo, Louise Greco. FIRST ROW-Mary Maphei, Nicodema l-lornyalq, Marion Sulherland, Lucille Finn, Rev. P. J. Maloney, Nancy lvlagro, Cecilia Gleason, Isabel Bigham, Nora Callaghan. 30 CLASS 0F '42 FOURTH RCW-Francls Gels, Leo Joyce, Rlchard lvlccarlhy. THIRD ROW-Inez Riller, John Srnilh, John Kelly, John Ralslon, Nell McCauley, Marie Farrell. SECOND ROW-Josephine La Porla, Frances Rawl, Helen Flllon, Gilda Baldi, Marilyn Maher, Agnes Uzdavinls, Flhel Lamoclc. FIRST ROW-Elizabelh Barrie, June Higgins, lylerqarel Holland, Rev. P. J. Maloney, Slrnone Garin, Flhel Kuilcen, Agnes Connors 3 I CLASS 0F '43 FOURTH ROW-Roberf Joyce, George Lascalzo, Gerald Keelly, Angelo Scaluro, Roberl Milchell, Harvey Gawel, George Mahoney. THIRD ROW-Carmeline Scardo, Donald Miller, Francis Kane, Raphael Scaluro, George Bingham, William Esles, John Finn, Charles Fatrissier, Philomena Avagnano. SECOND ROW-Calherine Ward, Elizabelh Snaclc, Alice Moran, Lorello Nulry, lvlargarel Vanclenberg, Helen Seabury, Sheila Gilliclc, lrene Marlin, Rosemary Tucci, Carmelila Russo. FIRST ROW-Mary Frank, Teresa Poclgarslcy, Lucy Marchlilc, Alice Schilling, Eleanor lvlaphel, Rev. P. J. Maloney, Rulh Kelly, Shirley Connelly, Rulh Ryan, Anna Warguslqa, Juslina Demedulc. 32 I 1864 ,, lll lf I ' I ' I. I ' , f ff I I I I f II f, II I I 1 Vx 5 'I In . sy f ff! '?'f,f,,! ?i I-I V, I 4' I II X f ' f'. fl, I X! M-I ff Q Alflvh , I I' I I ' ' ' 1' I: I I v I I I, 1 'I I AU- A ' . I J ' IL, J' I I 0. 4. - 'N 45. 3-4 1 I ,, ,J sf lf ai f f-vw ' - I I I , ' I N f wI II I f fi ,,,. . II ,III Wi 'M , f fy I I I f, XIII I III XI I zrrr If -A- Y W A77 4 f -i ..l..-fi Y -..,, - -.rl ---' if,-f-- ' ,,,f-- F -'Y ' 1939 if L., 0 , , ,,.,,,,,l1g,p M,,hh II A I I I III M 'fi 1-5 i fh+,, MI 5 7 I Ml I J .I n' yy I I ACTIVITIES IIfI II I III III g STUDENT CIIUNUIL LTHOUGT-l iT is a comparaTively new and noT so well lcnown organizaTion in ST. Lulce's l-ligh School, The STudenT Council, in iTs second year has conTinued To esTablish a name Tor eTTiciency and cooperaTion ThroughouT The school. According To The agreemenT drawn up aT The elecTion oT oTTicers lasT year, The same oTTicers were reTained To serve Tor The pasT Term. They are: Eileen Kelly, Presi- denT: Thomas Driscoll, Vice President Eleanor Young, SecreTary. The Senior members oT The Council who graduaTed lasT June were replaced wiTh new members, chosen Trom The Junior and Senior classrooms. The presenT body now includes sixTeen members, represenTing The Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes. The organizaTion meeTs once a monTh To hear appropriaTe Talks on Junior CiTizenship and To discuss any problems oT sTudenT discipline ThaT arise. AlThough This body is sTill, To a greaT exTenT, supervised by The TaculTy, Their duTies have been increased and They have Taken greaTer parT in The discussion oT problems. A consTiTu- Tion was drawn up which represenTed The high ideals oT ST. l.ul4e's School and which would besT serve The purpose oT The STudenT Council. The sTudenT councilor, who is on duTy in The halls and corridors beTween periods every oTher week, wears a badge oT oTTice, ThaT all may lfnow he is on duTy. IT has been, and will conTinue To be, The earnesT endeavor oT The STudenT Council To mainTain order and discipline in The halls and To be The represenTaTive oT The sTudenTs To The TaculTy. . EILEEN KELLY, '4I. 34 SAFETY PATRUL URING The many years ThaT The SaTeTy PaTrol has been organized aT ST. l.ulce's, much has been done To insure The saTeTy oT sTudenTs around The school and To and Trom school by way oT buses. This worlc on The parT oT The paTrolmen group calls Tor selT sacriTice, obedience To auThoriTy and TacT in handling The sTudenTs. Their ideal is To preserve and uphold law and order among The sTudenT body. ln SepTember when our principal, SisTer PaTricia, issued a call Tor volunTeers There was an immediaTe and generous response. ln The course oT The mee-Ting The Tollowing oTTicers were elecTed: Nicholas Demedulc, CapTain: Joseph Kennedy, Eugene Daly, and John lvlanz, lieuTenanTs. The members were divided inTo Three separaTe squads, A, B, and C, each under a lieuTenanT. As in The preceding years This organizaTion has been under The able supervision oT The New Jersey STaTe Police, who monThly senT Troopers DougherTy, Zies, l-lunT, and Green. The spiriT oT cooperaTion beTween The Troopers, TaculTy, sTudenTs oT The school, and The members OT The SaTeTy PaTrol aided Tremendously in making The school a banner school oT saTeTy. We poinT wiTh pride To The record oT ST. Lulce's PaTrols: ThaT no lcind oT accidenT OT a serious naTure has occurred in or around ST. l.ulce's during The six years ThaT They have been so eTTicienTly TuncTioning. NICHOLAS DElv1EDUK,'4O. 35 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB HROUGHOUT The pasf year These girls have parTicipaTed in various musical performances and evoked unsfinfed praise from Those who heard Their rendiTions. Early in The year a maioriTy of The glee club members sang The solemn high Mass ThaT opened The iubilee weelc aT ST. Luke's. During ThaT celebraTion also This choir provided all The lifurgical music ThaT was rendered for The numerous religious funcfions. On The evening of The Senior Play a few of The selecTions, ThaT had formed parf of Their weekly rehearsals, provided enTerTainmenT befween The acTs for The audience. Among These were: Trees, by Joyce Kilmer: Barcarolle and Good NighT , all of which were sung in Two parTs. Eleanor Young, who has direcfed The glee club since she enfered ST. Luke's as a Freshman, again conducTed The singing of This choral group on This occasion. Eleanor has received many congraTulaTory commenTs on her direcTing and we feel iT will be difficulT To replace her nexf year. Besides The group Thaf is preparing To represenf ST. Lulce's aT The annual demon- sTraTion Mass, members of The glee club will also provide all The music for The firsT Mass of Reverend Joseph lvlanz, a former sTudenT of ST. Lulce's. The musical program of The girls was a lengThy one This year buT no maTTer when or where They performed, Their rendifions always possessed arTisTic finish. ThaT speaks volumes! JOAN WALSH, '40, 36 CHILDREN 0F MARY S0lIALl'l'Y l-TE rapping oT The gavel commencing The TirsT meeTing OT The Children oT Mary Tound all The girls oT The high school eager and waiTing To begin Their year oT acTiviTies in honor oT The Blessed Virgin. Under her guidance every girl deems iT an honor To be a member oT The sodaliTy. AT This meeTing The Tollowing oTTicers Tor The coming year were chosen: Mary Donohue, President MargareT Callaghan, Vice President Eleanor Young, SecreTary, and BeaTrice l.aPorTa, Treasurer. Our meeTings, which are held on The Third Friday oT each monTh, are made very inTeresTing by The inspiring Tallcs given by The sodalisTs. These Talks on Topics oT inTeresT To The young CaTholic girl were oT such a varied and enTerTaining naTure ThaT every- body eagerly awaiTed The meeTings To hear The well prepared and inTeresTing speeches oT our Truly giTTed oraTors. A Tridium in honor oT Blessed Virgin Mary was conducTed previous To The TeasT oT The lmmaculaTe ConcepTion by Reverend John DougherTy oT The lmrnaculaTe Con- cepTion Seminary. l-Tis beauTiTul and insTrucTive discourses on The liTe and virTues of Our Lady were enjoyed by all who heard Them. To all The SisTers, our TaiThTul and gracious guides, who have labored unceasingly Tor The inculcaTion ol: ChrisTian virTues and high ideals in Their charges, we, The sodalisTs Teel greaTly indebTed and render To Them our deepesT graTiTude and aTTecTion. MARY DONOI-TUE, '4O. 37 TAURUS HIS year has seen a decided TransTormaTion in The publicaTion sTaTus oT Taurus. Feeling The need Tor a change, The ediTors seT ouT wiTh greaT ideals. The paper was enlarged, a picTure oT The school was blended inTo The TiTle page, more picTures and inTeresTing cuTs were inserTed and a Three-column page was characTerisTic ThroughouT. Much praise and congraTulaTions greeTed The TirsT revised ediTion. Everyone connecTed wiTh The publicaTion showed a Tine spiriT oT cooperaTion, whole-hearTed concern, and unbounded enThusiasm. This year's ediTions should serve as a precedenT and goal Tor TuTure years To come. There is much yeT ThaT may be accomplished in This Tield buT wiTh a sTrong deTerminaTion and a will To overcome obsTacles in The paTh oT progress This end may be achieved. The Senior class was well represenTed in The duTies aTTached To The publicaTion oT Taurus. Those who Took parT were: James Kosch, EdiTor-in-ChieT: Joan RalsTon and Nicholas Demedulc, AssisTanT EdiTorsg Joan Walsh and Mary Donohue, Business Man- agers: John Manz, Franlc Muscara, and Grace Alcoclq, AdverTising Managers: Mary Doyle, SubscripTion Manager: MargareT Callaghan, Joseph Kennedy, Richard Gawel, ReporTers: and BeaTrice LaPorTa, Treasurer. To Those who will carry on wiTh Taurus we wish every success They need To lceep our paper high in The liTerary Tield. JAMES KOSCH, '4O. 38 SENIUR CLASS PLAY VERY lively and humorous produclion, Skidding, was selecled by The class ol '40 lor ils annual play. This lhree-acl comedy presenled al Sl. l.ulce's Audiforium on Friday, lvlay I7, was allended by a large and apprecialive audience. Because ol ils kindly sense ol humor and ils versalile appeal il was a complele success. The play was a splendid piclure ol American home lile and deall wilh lhe domeslic problems, malrimonial dillicullies and polilical ambilions ol The famous Hardy lamily. ll combined wholesome lun wilh lhe more serious aspecls ol life and conlained a praclical moral lesson which appealed lo old and young. The smoolh and almosl perlecl performance of lhese aclors was due in no small measure lo lhe splendid coaching ol Mr. Waller Wines, who is no slranger lo a Sl. Lulce's audience. For lhe pasl live years in our high school he has direcled such brillianl produclions as: Wilhoul Arislocracy, Lel No Man, The Sunpalh, and Almosl Eighleen. ln presenling Slcidding, lhe Seniors feel lhey have lcepl high lhe slandard ol Lucan performance and il is lherelore wilh a feeling ol salislaclion lhal lhey ring down lhe curlain on anolher year ol dramalics. The casl consisled ol: John Manz, Frank Muscara, James Kosch, Richard Gawel, David Connor, Joan Ralslon, Mary Donahue, Grace Alcoclc, Mary Doyle, and Lucille Wagenholler. DAVID CONNOR, '4O. 39 UA'l'll0LlU STUDENTS' MISSITIN URUSAIIIT IKE ST. Therese, The glorious paTroness oT The CaTholic missions ThroughouT The world, our Crusaders oTTered Their liTTle sacriTices and prayers. By These acTs They have proven ThaT one can be an aposTle wiThouT exercising The aposTolaTe oT preaching. UnobsTrusively, They assisT in bringing The grace oT bapTism To many souls, help some poor missionary worlcing in Toreign lands, or perhaps bring baclc sinners To The Told. The acTiviTies oT The C, S. M. C. were varied. They commenced wiTh a Mission Tag Day which gave a sTarT To our Treasury. LaTer The Tunds were greaTly increased by The proceeds Trom a movie beneTiT. The picTure showed The liTe oT ST. Therese OT Lisieux. The enThusiasm wiTh which The oTTicers and class promoTers planned and conducTed The VocaTion Week Program was very ediTying. The enTranTs in The posTer conTesT showed boTh originaliTy and arTisTic abiliTy in Their excellenT display. On The ldes oT March The sTudenTs and parishioners were enTerTained by a Three- acT performance enTiTled, ln LiTe's Glad Mornf' The role oT a SisTer played by one oT our members was The highlighT oT The play. The TaiThTul leaders This year were: Lawrence GilpaTriclc, PresidenTp Mary Dono- hue, Vice PresidenTg Eleanor Young, SecreTary: and Frank Muscara, Treasurer. Class PromoTers were: MargareT Callaghan, Mae Kron, EThel Kuilcen, and Anna Warguska. We regreT ThaT The graduaTing class will Talce wiTh iT Two oT our oTTicers and many loyal members. May The succeeding classes Talce up The Torch They have so zealously borne and carry iT onward. FRANK MUSCARA, '4O. 40 ST. LUKE'S IIRUIIESTRA OT +he leasl popular of our exlra curricular aclivifies is fhe orchesfra. Alfhough if is sfill in Hs infancy ils musical reperfoire conlains many numbers. classical and popular, which lhe players are capable of rendering. One day each week Mr. Selhman conducrs a rehearsal. ll you didn? know you mighl 'rhink if was Guy Lombardo's orchesrra or some orher familiar one. Yes, S+. Luke's is geffing There 'Fast On fhe evening of lhe Senior Play as well as on Class Nighf you will be able To wifness Jrhis amareur group verify every 'favorable remark macle in lheir behalf. The members of 'rhe orcheslra realize lhal Fafher Maloney has provided 'rhis oppor+uni+y for rhem +o develop rheir musical abilifies and They are endeavoring ro show Farher fhal' his solici+ude has nor been in vain. Indeed, since rhe orches+ra has been organized much hidden ralenl has been revealed borh in 'rhe high school and +he grammar school. Mr. Sefhman, lhe direclor has labored unfiringly also lo produce a worfhwhile school orchesfra. We Think he has done excepfionally well. If 'rhis rapid progress con- linues all our worries aboul how and where 'ro hire an orcheslra 'for school dances will be forever over. MARGARET CALLAGHAN, '4O. 4l ,rr-mf? i is-wary . fm 1 -' . . V 7- . ,. i T I ii i .. 1 . i., I Gllumi will WE. THE SENIORS. OF THE CLASS OF I94-O, in Tull possession oT all our naTural TaiculTies. and realizing wiTh heavy hearTs all The ioys we leave behind. do declare This To be our lasT Will and TesTamenT: To FaTher Maloney we bequeaTh our graTiTude Tor The opporTuniTies he has provided Tor us during The pasT Tour happy years. To our adepT members oT The TaculTy, whose unTiring soliciTude Tor our welTare we promise never To TorgeT, we bequeaTh The graTiTicaTion ThaT eTTorTs were noT in vain. To our kind parenTs, sincere Thanks Tor all The sacriTices you made To make possible our iourney Through ST. Luke's. To The Juniors, in general. our TiTle oT pride, The inTelligenTia ldo your besT To keep iTl and in parTicular: Frances Alberse relinquishes her privilege oT being TirsT on The roll, T'irsT To receive a reporT card, and a TronT desk in The classroom To The one who can prove To come beTore Ardoyne in The Junior Class roll. Helen Alberse reserves her quieT and demure manner Tor Virginia Ardoyne. Grace Alcock bequeaThs her love Tor i'Lindy To Norman Farrell. lT's all righT, Norman, she's only a Bob CaT. MargareT Callaghan bequeaThs her Tamous blush To Marion Schilling. David Connor bequeaThs his bashfulness To Nancy Magro and his reporT card To The Junior who needs a Tew poinTs. lOne aT a Time, please.i Eugene Daley bequeaThs his conTagious giggle and way wiTh The ladies To Thomas Cobb. Use iT sparingly, Tom. Nicholas Demeduk bes+ows his love Tor English upon Jack Hannon. Take iT easy. Jack. Mary Donohue wills her unTiring abiliTy To run errands Tor SisTer To Cecelia Gleason. Mary Doyle besTows her make-up seT To Mary MapheT and her posiTion as baskeTball manager To The Junior lass who Thinks she can please all The girls. Richard Gawel willingly gives his charge of keeping The Senior blackboards decara+ed To CarmeliTa ProTiso and his duTy oT keeping The sTore room books in order To Mae Krcn. ilT's impossible Mae, so don'T geT discouraged.l - David GilpaTrick, The maTh wizz, wills his uncanny abiliTy To Mary Jane Reid. ' Joseph Kennedy leaves his TideliTy To serving Mass To any successor ThaT Thinks he could so well. James Kosch leaves his daily Task of wriTing Chemical EquaTions on The board To John Conlon and his big smile To The Junior ThaT needs iT mosT. BeaTrice La PorTa relucTanTly bequeaThs her remarkable sTamina To ouT-argue any classmaTe To Caroline Lascalzo. iMay you be jusT as successTul. Caroline.l To Marion SuTherland, John Man leaves his duTy as assisTanT in The chemical lab. lncidenTally iT's assisTance, SisTer wanTs no disTurbance, Marion. Frank Muscars leaves his delicaTe care oT his Ford To Eileen Kelly and his singing abiliTy To Harold Conkln. lKeep up The serenading TradiTions, Harold.l ClemenTne OrThmann gives her charge oT Taking caTeTeria orders aT noon hour, To FausTina Hornyak and Agnes SchusT. Joan RalsTon gives her exciTable disposiTion To Nora Callaghan and dramaTic abiliTy To Eleanor Young. James Rawl leaves his honor oT being chosen Tor The Big Five To Thomas Driscoll, and his abiliTy To JiTTer bug To ChrisTopher EusTace. To Lucille Finn, Alice Uzdavinis leaves her Tine homework record. Now, now, Lucille, ThaT's a Treasure. Lucille WagenhoTTer leaves her loquacious manner and vivaciTy To Marie Vidulick. Joan Walsh relinuishes her TiTle Baby of The Class To Louise Greco, and her posiTion as SisTer PaTricia's secreTary To lsabel Bigham. Jack Ward leaves his smoking iackeT To David Schimmel. TJusT The iackeT. David.l To The Sophomores: Advice: SeT good example Tor The incoming Freshmen. Remember your responsibiliTy is colossal. To The Freshmen: Perservere and always remember To hold high The ideals oT ST. Luke's. This our Tinal will and TesTamenT was duly execuTed and wiTnessed on This, The Tweniy-TirsT day of June in The year of Our Lord, nineTeen hundred and forTy. RICHARD GAWEL '40, 42 1864- xxfjfj ef A lffgixifi . ,RX , W: p 1 Q35 ' xg - Q M ff? A- ' S, 4 R 1939 .ljffl ff gif Q ,ff fff? J I -fifi , T-xl-' A in M, k- A , fx 'Ei ,Q X if fi? 1 4. f 1 1 1 7 'ff W , .,I J' ' A . In H ,ii JM- l1 .ml k v ATHLETICS STUDENT ATHLETIC ASSUCIATIIINS LTHOUGT-l The Boys' and Girs' A. A. are separaTe organizaTions each worlcs Tor The ulTimaTe good oT The enTire associaTion. The eTTicienT oTTicers who guided The aThleTic enTerprises This year were: PresidenTs, Joan RalsTon and Thomas Driscoll: Vice PresidenTs, Eileen Kelly and James Koschg SecreTaries, Eleanor Young and David Connor: Treasurers, BeaTrice l.aPorTa and John Kelly: Managers, Mary Doyle and John SmiTh. IT was suggesTed aT one oT The meeTings oT The Girls' A. A. ThaT The Team be provided wiTh iaclceTs. The suggesTion was acTed upon and a calce sale was sponsored Tor ThaT beneTiT by The girls. SixTeen iaclceTs were Thus procured Tor The Team as well as decoraTive leTTers Tor The cheer leaders. The boys, Too, managed To supply baslceTball paraphernalia, including iaclceTs, and equipmenT Tor The baseball Team. AT The monThly meeTing oT boTh boys and girls, besides The usual business To be discussed, various sTudenTs addressed The assembly and gave some sporTs Talks . The usual Theme oT mosT oT These sTressed The imporTance oT good sporTsmanship in school, aT home, and in liTe, as well as in aThleTics. As one oT The sTudenTs expressed in his ediTorial in Taurus, School spiriT aT ST. Lulce's is alive, running high, brimming over, and bubbling high wiTh enThusiasm. A greaT deal oT crediT Tor This spiriT is due To The sTudenT body in general who are members oT The A. A. and who are conspicuous Tor Their Teamwork, loyalTy, and cooperaTion in everyThing ThaT concerns dear old ST. Lulce's and aThleTics. BEATRICE LA PORTE, '4O. 44 i ST. LUKE'S UHEERING SQUAD IF THERE is any group connecled wirh rhe Afhlefic Associafion fhaf has made bofh S+. Lulce's and visilors sland in wide-eyed admirafion il' is our cheer leading squad. Righ+ from fhe s+ar+ 'rhey showed a keen in+eres+ and unusual ini'ria+ive. They spenf long ledious hours af+er class rehearsing and perfecring 'rheir cheer leading gesfures. For 'rhe firs+ game of lhe season They surprised +he admiring speclarors when rhey appeared in fheir na++y uniforms and demons+ra+ed +heir skill by leading +he s+uden'r body in spirired yells and in perfecr rhyrhm. We admir, wi'rhou+ flaffering, Tha? we have seen no ofher cheerleaders ihar have surpassed ours eirher in appearance or cheer leading abiliry. Unique is The word! The squad consisfs of seven members: Caprain, Eleanor Young and Carmelifa Profiso, Nicodema Hornyalc, Eausfina Hornyalc, Louise Greco, Marion Surherland, and Margaref Holland. Allhough fheir names never appeared in +he local papers when Teams were praised for viciory we know rhey fough+ as much as The players. ln facr, rhey were acfually 'rhe inspirarion 'rhar urged fhe Lucan baslceieers 'ro pu'r fhai ball in and score ano'rher friumph for 'rheir Alma Maier. LUCILLE WAS-ENHOFFER, '40, 45 u GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM l-TEN Coach Cummings reguesTed ThaT The girls inTeresTed in Trying Tor The baslceTball Team reporT To him aTTer school, The audiTorium was swarmed wiTh eager aspiranTs. ATTer a Tew demonsTraTions oT Their basl4eTball slcill The Team was selecTed. And iT Their record is any sign, There was no misTaTce made in choosing The players. Mary Doyle, who deserves special menTion Tor her capabiliTy as manager, booked The schedule To iTs capaciTy and was always righT beside her Team wheTher They were carrying The laurels or smiling Through deTeaT. Several oT our games will go down in ST. Lulce's never-To-be-TorgoTTen evenTs. We raTed The game wiTh ST. Aloysius our mosT exciTing and even yeT reTer To iT as our Tie game. Our vicTory over EasTern Academy, on The oTher hand, we unanimously claim our greaTesT boasT. On The whole we had a very exciTing series oT games. We TasTed vicTory oTTener Than any oT our predecessors on The girls' Teams and our deTeaTs only served To sTrengThen our Training. IT was wiTh sincere regreT ThaT we Seniors relinquished our suiTs To our successors, and our greaTesT wish is ThaT The succeeding basl4eTball seasons will be iusT as Thrilling, enjoyable, and vicTorious as was ThaT oT l94O. GRACE ALCOCK, '4O. 46 BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM HE purple and while cagers ol Sl. Lulce's enioyed lhe mosl successful baslrelball season ever recorded in lhe schools hislory. Throughoul lhe season lhe schedule was sludded wilh viclories over some ol lhe linesl parochial leams in norlhern New Jersey. Final compilalions show lhal lhe leam rolled up sevenleen viclories while being on lhe shorl end ol lhe score bul nine limes. Al lhe complelion ol lhe regular season lhe leam was inviled lo play in The Norlhern Jersey Secondary Schools Baslcelball Tournamenl held al Immaculale Con- ceplion l-ligh School in lvlonlclair. The boys loughl hard bul lhe compelilion was loo greal. The leam aller losing lhe opening game lo Sl. James ol Newarlc by a score ol 29-20 also losl in lhe consolalion round lo Sl. Aloysius ol Jersey Cily by a lune Ol 25-24. The rosler included Thomas Driscoll and James Kosch al lorward, James Rawl al cenler, while Joseph Kennedy and Jaclc l-lannon held down lhe guard posilions. George Loscalzo, John Finn, Norman Farrell, John Conlon, and Charles Farissier lormed lhe iunior varsily sguad. Much ol our success is due lo lhe capable guidance and unliring ellorls ol our coach, Mr. Cummings. The boys were inspired by his lighling spiril and his line sporlsman-lilce conducl bolh oll and on lhe baslcelball courl. Any lulure Sl. Lulce's live will have a hard lime surpassing lhe record ol lhe leam lhal romped lhe courls lhis season. They played hard wilh lhe besl ol lhem bul mosl imporlanl ol all lhey never slopped lrying unlil lhe linal whislle ended lhe game. JAMES KOSCH, '40. 47 BASEBALL TEAM FTER a very commendable baske+ball season on +he cour+ +his year +he a+hle+es of S+. Luke's are looking +orward wi+h an+icipa+ion +o a success+ul season on +he baseball diamond. Many ve+erans answered Coach Cummings' +irs+ call +or prac+ice. The squad consis+s o+: Pi+chers, Thomas Driscoll, las+ year's s+andby, Jimmy Kosch, John Manz, Charles Farissier, and Angelo Sca+uro: Ca+chers, Jack Hannon and David Schimmel, Norman Farrell, Harvey Gawel, and George Lascalzo. A++er his shining debu+ in baske+ball, Coach Cummings will again guide +he Purple and Whi+e , as +hey s+ruggle +hrough +he baseball campaign. His kindly unders+anding and whole hear+ed in+eres+ have won for him a place in +he hear+ of every boy and girl a+ S+. l.uke's. Games have already been scheduled wi+h S+. Mary's, S+. Bonaven+ure's and S+. John's of Pa+erson: Holy Trini+y 0+ Hackensack: and our iinx +eam, S+. Aloysius o+ Jersey Ci+y. As +his book goes +o press +he season is ius+ commencing and as yef no official game has been con+es+ed. The +eam looked very promising in i+s many workou+s, however, and Mr. Cummings looks +o +he +u+ure in a very op+imis+ic way. I+ +he s+uden+s show +he en+husiasm +hey displayed during baske+ball season +he boys will be inspired +o give o+ +heir very bes+ and cap+ure ius+ as many vic+ories in baseball. EUGENE DALEY, '40. 48 1.- ,i ...,.. ..1. - ,iiii - .E T- - Q .. V ' l L -- 5, 2 'A '- -'- 1'- ,'f,f .- .- , .. 1. - 1- F76 ... Q I ,pf i- : -'Z 1 - nj: S.- l, if gif , . N T, D -- !..F ' K: -' -'-l 632' ' 5' 1, 4 . Q. '5ti'. X .,. X , XX I -,.i1- I V ,. nl ' 1:1-U ff: . N. E ?ix'1'f', hr' -X. 'f Y k s rg ' . rf: ' X K I ,W i. --AQ 5-:. gran.. iv iq ...gl A ' .mam .2 '- l l ' il 1 1 . ,- x 'i M 919 Q51 iff gg: Naa- F 'Q' '39 x 33 P O P- Wi W5 if 1- 3:2 ?'v' ' 3 'L 115. 3. a fig? - 1- 1 . ' , ' .f 4-4 ' if T., A 5 A 1, 1 7 .-gag:-A-,.f - .. . . ...mu r!::L'.:Q: aq.vg TWA g 'f,'i-5,51 . . ,,,.,AQ, X T, fif'71 ? ,4 lIlAMONll JUBILEE HE year i939 marked fhe Diamond Jubilee and anofher greaf milesfone gained in fhe hisfory of Sainf Luke's Church, Hohokus, New Jersey. If commemorafed sevenfy-five fruifful years in which fhe parishoners of Sainf Luke's have enioyed fhe benefifs of pracficing fhe Cafholic religion. A Diamond Jubilee gives a church a special disfincfion. Many have affained fhe honor of a golden or silver jubilee, buf an exceedingly small proporfion have affained fhe singular disfincfion of celebrafing fheir sevenfy-fiffh anniversary. To commernorafe such an auspicious occasion fhe pasfor, Fafher Maloney, arranged an imposing series of appropriafe ceremonies and celebrafions for fhe week of Ocfober I6, l939. A solemn High Mass, af which His Excellency fhe Mosf Reverend Archbishop Walsh presided, was sung on Monday morning by Fafher Maloney, assisfed by Reverend John J. Dougherfy, deacon, and Reverend Rayner Bradshaw, sub-deacon. Also presenf were His Excellency, fhe Mosf Reverend William A. Griffin, Auxiliary fo fhe Archbishop of Newark, forfy monsignori and priesfs, and a large number of religious Sisfers from various parfs of fhe sfafe. lmmediafely following fhe Mass, fhe clergy and Sisfers were guesfs of a banquef given by Fafher Maloney, in fhe affracfively decorafed sfudy hall, and audiforium of fhe school. Confinuing fhe fesfivifies of fhaf day, a banquef for fhe parishoners was given af fhe Elks Club, Ridgewood, fhaf same evening. Af fhis banquef were assembled many nofable speakers, sfafe officials, church clignifaries, and prominenf laymen. Among fhese were A. Harry Moore, Governor of New Jersey, and His Excellency fhe Mosf Reverend VWlliam A. Griffin. Bishop Griffin in his dinner speech exfended his mosf sincere congrafulafions fo fhe parishoners and friends of fhe parish, while Governor Moore sfressed fhe imporfance of religion foday amid fhe ferror and sfrife in fhe world. On Tuesday, a High Requiem Mass was celebrafed for fhe deceased priesfs who had in any way parficipafed in fhe adminisfrafion of Sf. Luke's. Wednesday was indeed a happy clay. In addifion fo being fhe Feasf of Sf. l.uke's, and a holiday, if was also fhe day on which fhe Sacramenf of Confirmafion was conferred on 250 candidafes by Bishop Griffin. Thursday proved fo be a banner day for fhe sfudenfs of fhe school. Affer having affended a High Mass celebrafecl for fhem by Fafher Maloney, fhey were given a royal picnic on fhe school grounds by fheir pasfor. The evenfful Diamond Jubilee week was concluded on Friday morning wifh fhe celebrafion of a High Requiem Mass for fhe happy repose of fhe souls of fhe deceased laify of fhe parish. The greaf success of fhe Diamond Jubilee celebrafions was due in no small measure fo Fafher Maloney who planned fhe defails for fhis fesfal week and made if a fruly splendid and colossal affair. The wonderful fhings accomplished for fhe Church and Cafholic Educafion by Sf. Luke's in ifs sevenfy-five years of exisfence may be affribufed fo fhe generous sacrifices of fhe sainfly, zealous pasfors who guided ifs spirifual desfiny. We owe fhem our all, our Church and parish, our school and our precious faifh. May fheir heroic labors be remembered wifh grafifude and prayers from generafion fo generafion. NICHOLAS B. DEMEDUK, '40. 50 NUTABLES PRESENT AT JUBILEE BANQUET 1... arp' . - A ...W W -Q-3, 5' ,Q -,, NM .1-My 3. JUBILEE BANQUET From lell 'ro riqlwl. Sealed, Rev. Edward F. Kirk: Mosl Reverend Bishop William A. Grilllin, DD., Rev. Palriclq J. Maloney: Governor A. l-larry Moore, Frank W. l-l. Adams, Mayor Louis A. Keidel ol Allendale. Slanding, lell lo riglil, Col. l-lugli Kelly, Mayor Jolwn J. Reilly, ol Waldwick: Edward F. l-larl, Mayor Bernard L. Lamb, ol Ho-l-lofKus, and Refer Longo. 5 I lllS'l'0RY 0F ST. LUKE'S CHURCH N Oc+ober I6, I864, +he Reverend Dean McNul+y, 0+ S+. John's Church, Pa+erson, s+ar+ed +he parish +0 be known as S+. Luke's, and +he +irs+ Roman Ca+h0lic church in Bergen Coun+y. The new parish c0nsis+ed 0+ +he +owns 0+ Wes+wood, Ridgewood, Darling+on. Ho-H0-Kus, Waldwick. Saddle River, Ramsey, and Mahwah. La+er +he work was +aken up by Reverend Fa+hers Grie++ and Hens 0+ +he Church 0+ S+. B0ni+ace 0+ Pa+ers0n and s+ill la+er by +he Franciscan Fa+hers +rom +he S+0ny Road M0nas+ery near To+owa. For a good many years +he church was wi+hou+ a residen+ pas+or. Fa+her George Corrigan +oll0wed +he Franciscan Fa+hers in caring +or S+. Luke's and in I887 he le++ S+. Luke's +0 +0rm a parish a+ Wes+wo0d, +he +irs+ branch +0 spring +r0m +he pioneer church. Fa+her Nevins replaced Fa+her Corrigan and remained +0r +wo years. He +hen realized +he need +or a parish and church in Ridgewood and he s+ar+ed +he Church 0+ Cur Lady 0+ Moun+ Carmel. He became residen+ pas+or a+ Ridgewood and S+. Luke's was again a mission parish being a++ended +0 by Fa+her Nevins. From I905 wi+h +he appoin+men+ 0+ +he Reverend P. F. Pindar as +irs+ pas+or. +he real developmen+ 0+ +he parish was rapid. ln Sepfember l92O Fa+her Pindar es+ablished +he +irs+ Ii++le school a+ Saddle River. The +0llowing year he erec+ed a small +rame building near +he Church. As +he enrollmen+ increased he added several addi+ions +0 +he original s+ruc+ure. ln I937 he saw his +0ndes+ dreams realized when +he beau+i+ul, modern building +0r +he grammar and'high schools was opened. ln +he years 0+ i+s exis+ence S+. Luke's School has made a splendid con+ribu+i0n +0 +he parish in +he excellen+ educa+ion impar+ed by +he Sis+ers 0+ S+. Joseph 0+ Newark. l+s pupils have won many honors and +he sch0las+ic repu+a+ion 0+ +he school is 0+ +he highes+. On January 28. l938, a s+riking blow was deal+ +he parish in +he un+imely dea+h 0+ Fa+her Pindar. A++er serving +hir+y-+hree years as shepherd 0+ +he +l0ck 0+ S+. Luke's he was called +0 his heavenly reward. He is missed grea+ly bu+ he will be cherished +0rever in +he hear+s 0+ his parishioners. On +he occasion 0+ Fa+her Pindar's dea+h, +he Reverend E. F. Kirk, pas+or 0+ Our Lady 0+ M0un+ Carmel in Ridgewood, was named adminis+ra+or 0+ +he parish. On January 27. I939 +he Chancery O++ice 0+ +he Archdiocese 0+ Newark announced +he +orma+i0n 0+ a new parish which was +0 include Ramsey and Upper Saddle River and +0 be known as S+. Paul's Church. A+ presen+ S+. l.uke's comprises +he +owns 0+ Allendale, H0-Ho-Kus. Saddle River, and Waldwick. On +he same day, +he Reverend Pa+rick J. Maloney, assis+an+ pas+or 0+ S+. Aedan's Church, Jersey Ci+y, was named pas+or 0+ S+. Luke's. On +he coming 0+ Fa+her Maloney many changes have +aken place. The in+eri0r 0+ +he church has been redecora+ed. Two side al+ars were ins+alled and +he main al+ar changed in+o a li+urgical al+ar. A large pain+ing 0+ +he Cruci+ixion hangs in back 0+ +he main al+ar. New ligh+ing +ix+ures, c0n+essional, bap+ismal +on+, and al+ar rail were procured. A+ presen+ +hree Masses are said a+ S+. Luke's: 7:30. 9:00 and I I:I5. One mass is said a+ +he mission chapel 0+ +he Guardian Angel, Allendale. Maior socie+ies in connec+ion wi+h +he church and which are ac+ive are: The Holy Name Socie+y, The Rosary Con+ra+erni+y, Children 0+ Mary Sodali+y, Holy Angels' Socie+y, S+. Aloysius' Sodali+y, and The Guardian Angels' Guild. ln +he pas+ seven+y-+ive years S+. Luke's has grown in+o one 0+ +he larges+ cen+ers 0+ Ca+h0lici+y in +his sec+i0n 0+ Bergen Coun+y. I+ has been seven+y-+ive years 0+ n0+ew0r+hy achievemen+. May God shower many blessings upon our presen+ pas+or, Fa+her Maloney and may he reap many +rui++ul years as shepherd 0+ +he +l0ck 0+ S+. Luke's. MARY DONOHUE, '40. I 52 ' ,Janusz . 11+ M:-ff. Wm f fl 5' Xl 21 ' 1 i1f,'.,.': 1r':l'? ' , , -r'f'a,', 1. ff JIT-- Y ,QU 5 ,a...g J PRE E 'I' CH Il FIR T UIIURUII -.vv . W... 1,11-vv-,-.,,.,,,,.,,v-W lllS'l'0RY 0F ST. LUKE'S SUll00L EW indeed were +he advan+ages +or religious educa+ion in Hoholcus parish +wen+y years ago. Then omy a smaH +our rooni+rame buHding,lacHng needy aH +he conveniences, was +he +irs+ S+. Lulce's School. l+ was loca+ed a+ Saddle River and s+ar+ed wi+h an enrollmen+ o+ +i++y pupils and +our Sis+ers 0+ S+. Joseph 0+ Newarln as +eachers. The +irs+ s+a++ included Sis+er Thecla, Principal, Sis+er de la Salle, Sis+er Rosarri, and Sis+er Carmeli+a. A++er a year a +rame building was erec+ed on +he grounds 0+ +he presen+ church and in +his s+ruc+ure +he parochial schools, bo+h elemen+ary and high, were conduc+ed +orseven+een years To make provhkuw +orincreadng enroHmen+s addiHons were rnade several+hnes. T ln T924 +he school was inspec+ed and a Four Year High School Curriculum was approved by +he New Jersey S+a+e Board 0+ Educa+ion. A classical, a commercial, and a generalcourse E ohered so +ha+ pupHs may have adequa+e preparahons +or +he professions, +he pries+hood, and business careers. Gradua+es o+ S+. Lulce's are accep+ed uncondiHonaHy a+ any coHege and +hey have in many inwances won high honors a+ vadous hw+HuHons. S+ Lukes s+uden+s have en+ered +he +oHowing coh leges: Fordham, Manha++an, Holy Cross, No+re Dame, 6eorge+own, Loyola, S+. Pe+er's Ca+holic Universi+y, S+. Elizabe+h's John Marshall, Moun+ S+. Vincen+, Vermon+, Dulce, Virginia, Kansas, and Iowa. In I937 +he dream o+ +he sain+Iy pas+or, Fa+her Pindar, was realized when +he presen+ beau+i+ul, rnodern and well equipped building was erec+ed. No more noble monumen+ could be raised +o +he memory of +his devo+ed and sel+-sacri+icing priesf +han +his splendid school provided wi+h +he la+es+ appliances +ha+ con+orm +o +he presen+ s+andards Tor com+or+, sani+a+ion, convenience, and e++iciency along edu- cahonalhnes A+ presen+ +here is an enrollmen+ o+ +hree hundred and +i++y children in +he school and a 'reaching s+a+T o+ +our+een. The +acul+y comprises: Sis+er Pa+ricia, Principal, Sis+er Michael, Sis+er Lore++a Ann, Sis+er Miriam, Sis+er Alacoque, Sis+er Chris+ine, Sis+er Redemp+a, Sis+er Jeanne Celes+e, Sis+er Pa+ricia Ann, and Sis+er Ca+herine Pa+ricia, Miss Isabel Ruclc, Mr. Philip Cummings, Mr. Wal+er Wines, and Mr. Leslie Smhmam Tha+ +he sphH'o+ +he schoolis a progreesdve one E shown by +he acHvHies spiri+ual, and social, which are conduc+ed. There are +hree sodali+ies, +wo mission crusade uni+s, a sa+e+y pa+rol, s+uden+ council, glee clubs, drama+ics, deba+ing, orchedTa, basebaH and baske+baH +eanw, cheedeading squad, and an a+HeHc associa+ion. The eIemen+ary school publishes a paper. The Lucan. The high school edi+s ano+her papen Taurus and a yearbook,The Pindanan. These +hree pubhcahons won +he highes+ awards and honors +rom +he Ca+hoIic Press, The Columbia and Na+ional Press Associa+ions. Since +he appoin+men+ o+ our presen+ in+eres+ed and zealous pas+or many im- provemen+s have been made: +he building has been insula+ed, s+orm windows added, +he ca+e+eda +horoughW equipped and +he grounds deared +or an a+HeHc heH. Due +o Fa+her Maloney's en+husias+ic and generous assis+ance, +he baslce+ball and baseball +eams have brolcen all records in winning games and have brough+ grea+ glory and renown +o +heir Alma Ma+er. K illnder +he guidance and inspha+ion o+ our Reverend Pas+on our schools grea+er educa+ional and spiri+ual achievemen+s will be assured and S+. Lulce's in every way will rank wi+h +he highes+ and bes+ ins+i+u+ions in +he land. ' JOHN MANZ, '40, 54- PRESENT SCll00L FIRST SUll00L FIRST ENRULLMENT PRESENT ENRULLMENT 56 REVEREND JOSEPI-I CARI. MANZ FIRST PRIEST FROM ST. LUKE'S SCHOOL THE Reverend Joseph Carl Ivlanz was ordained To The I-Ioly PriesThood by His Excellency The IVIosT Reverend Thomas J, Walsh, Archbishop oT Newarlc, on May I8, I94O. I-le ceIebraTed his TirsT Ivlass in ST. LuIce's Church, on Sunday, May I9. ST, Lulce's ceIebraTed This greaT evenT in a spiriT oT deep graTiTude and reverence as I:aTher Ivlanz is one oT The TirsT young men oT The parish To be raised To The digniTy oT The priesThood. EaTher Ivlanz is The eIdesT son oT Ivlr. and Ivlrs. Carl Manz. I-le was born November I2, I9I5, in Long Island, New York. ShorTIy aTTerwards his parenTs moved To Their presenT home aT Saddle River, New Jersey. I-le received his early educaTion in ST. LuIce's Grammar School and in June I932 he was graduaTed wiTh The highesT honors Trom ST. LuIce's High School. In The Tall oT The same year he enTered SeTon I-lall College To sTudy Tor The priesThood. In his senior year he enTered The ImmacuIaTe ConcepTion Seminary, DarIingTon. ' ST. LuIce's is very proud and honored in having a priesT among iTs graduaTes. FaTher Ivlanz was always an exemplary sTudenT, The pride and ioy oT his Teachers and The loyal Triend oT all his cIassmaTes. To Those who lcnew him he always seemed desTined Tor higher Things , and we Teel sure ThaT in his priesTIy IiTe he will be Truly an AITer ChrisTus. 57 ,k......M...W. , KM ., i A, AUDITORIUM PRINCIPAUS OFFICE GYMNASIUIV1 58 LIBRARY BIOLOGY ROOM GLEE CLUB ROOM 59 WLS. HN' Magis .- 5 ARRANGEMENTSPUHCARE ' ST BE HAUE VI GF ERAVL5 MU IN LIMIT . ef' 4. arm, w. I . 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H Q 0 7: 3 g ' if 2 --- A 7' 'E E 3 'S 4- 3 3 3 Q1 'Wil Q u. I ua Z I X 1 aa -1 If X 3 '1 4 -J -1 b, we . . - I T - if- , ' 4' - .-MTL' ' A , g , .Q1f5E ' ?ii' PATRONS AND ,. -, 1 .I . Tw' A --wer al ff' -'f saga- 5 Mosr Reverend William A. Griffin. D.D. Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Pafriclc J. Maloney Charles Demianovich John J. Dougheriy Peler F. Gulerl James Healy Leo Mariin Andrew J. Schonhar+ Reverend Moiher Monica, C.S.J. Moiher M. Agalha, C.S.J. Sisfers, S+. Joseph's Home Sisiers, S+. Michael's Noviiiaie Sislers, Si. Michael's Villa Sis+ers, S+. Mary's lns+i+u're Sisfers, Villa Marie Claire Sisfers, Home For The Blind Sisiers, Sisiers, Sis+ers, Holy Name Hospiial LoreHo Hall S+. James' School Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Alberse Mr. and Mrs. J. Alcoclc Mrs. Rose Ardoyne Afhleiic Associalion Mrs. Julia Blalce Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. H. Cahill Mr. and Mrs. J. Casey Mr. Raymond Casey Children of Mary Mr. and Mrs. C. Connor Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Coyle Philip Cummings and Mrs. C. F. Daley and Mrs. S. Demeduk Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and PATRUNESSES Mr. Thomas Donohue and Mrs. H. V. Doyle and Mrs. M. Dwyer and Mrs. V. Erhler Mary Filrzgerald Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. . F. Franlc . A. Gilpalriclc . H. Hancoclc . R. Hinchcliiii . W. Holland . W. J. Keel+y . L. A. Keidel C. J. Kennedy Kilbourne and Donohue Mr. Joseph Knowaclci Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kosch Mr. and Mrs. E. La Porfa Mr. and Mrs. C. Manz Mr. and Mrs. S. Miller Mr. and Mrs. G. Orihmann Mr. and Mrs. H. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralslon Mr. and Mrs. J. Rawl Mr. and Mrs. W. Riches Mr. and Mrs. J. Reilly Miss Isabelle Ruclc Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Smiih Miss Mary Slaller Mr. and Mrs. A. Uzdavinis Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Hull Mrs. Mariha Viney Mr. and Mrs. J. Wagenhofier Mr. and Mrs. W. Ward Mr. George Werner Mr. and Mrs. R. Young Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Donohue AN APPREUIATIUN To Reverend Faiher Maloney for fhe privilege of having a yearbook. To rhe Sislers. whose generous inieresl and helpful suggesfions have been of much assisiance in planning our worlc. To Roberl' W. Kelly oi rhe Roberl' W. Kelly Publishing Corporaiion for his 'lechnical and ediiorial advice. To our Pairons. Donors. and Adverlisers who aided us in The financing of our publicafion. THE STAFF OF I94O FAREWELL We've all been friends Togelrher ln sunshine and in shade: We've loved and wepl loqelrher Since Freshman days we've played. We've all been friends Jrogelher No shadows have we cast Le+'s live in lhouqhl logefher O'er each hour ol lhe pasl. Though we've been friends +oqe'rher, In pariinq, pain and care Will disappear 'roge+her If we hold our friendships rare. JOAN RALSTON, '40 x gps jf, F e l 64 FORDHAM UNIVERSITY A+ Fordham Road, Bronx, New Yorlc Cily Fordham College. A Boarding College on 70 acre Campus Two New Residence Halls Ready in Seplember l94O Bishop's l-lall and S+. Roberlfs l-lall Graduale School af Arls and Sciences College er Pharmacy Summer School A+ Woolworlh Building, 233 Broadway, New York Cily Fordham College, Manhallan Division School of Educalion School of Law School of Social Service School ol Business Caralogue ol Each Deparlmenl Senl On Requesl 95 MR. 6' MRS. C. A. GILDEA l l Q 1 1 1 il 1 I 1 BOROUGH OF WALDWICK BERGEN COUNTY New Jersey Complimenls of fhe Mayor JOHN J. REILLY COUNCILMEN S. E. RaFfer+y E. R. Bush William E. Ward Henry Van Hull Charles E. Opdylfe BOROUGH ATTORNEY Charles E. Black BOROUGH COLLECTOR Myles Marafene BOROUGH ENGINEER Paul Savage BOROUGH AUDITOR Allan S. McBride CLERK Charles A. Bearce 67 VILLA MARIE CLAIRE eussr HousE FoR woman 4,L- g f.s.f9fT ' W A beaufiful, modern, luxurious, absolulely fireproof building wifh splendid accom- modalions for sixI'y guesls. Ideally Iocaied in Ihe dry, bracing, heallh-giving hills ol Ihe Tar-famed Ramapo Valley, wilh charming panoramic surroundings, if offers Io Hs guesls a combinarion of comforl and charm ai rales commensurale wilh The excellenl' service given. A few of Hs arrraclions are: excellenl food, dainrily served, solarium on each floor, spacious grounds, swimming pool, Iennis courI', and luxurious lounge and reading rooms. The Villa Marie has a chapel. Chaplain and daily Mass. Frequem' week-end refreals are also held here. For Iurrher iniormafion apply Io: SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH VILLA MARIE CLAIRE HOHOKUS, N. J. Telephone: Saddle River 658 T. JOHN FOLKS ARCHITECT OF ST. LUKE'S SCHOOL 488 EAST 33rd STREET PATERSON, N. J. SPECIALIST REGISTERED ARCHITECT CATHOLIC, PAROCHIAL NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY INSTITUTIONAL BUILDINGS PENNSYLVANIA 68 C.C.Van Emburgh, Inc. MORTICIANS Proverb: Do Unlo Oihers As You Would I-lave Them Do Unlo You We seriously lry lo malce This our Golden rule of serving. Il assures each and all, courlesy, sincerily, compleieness of serving, and real modesly of cosi. Advice is free for The asking. Call any lime. Telephone: Ridgewood 6-0345 New York Ciiy Telephone: PLaza 3-5300 Niagara University College of Business Adrninisfralion College of Arls and Sciences Pre-Professional Courses School of Educalion Graduale School Seminary Address: The Regislrar, NIAGARA UNIVERSITY New York The EDWARD O'TOOLE CO., Inc. CHURCH GOODS 65 BARCLAY STREET New Yorlc, N. Y. Phones: BArclay 7-IZ97 - I298 Vroman 6' Mahieu INCORPORATED BUILDING CONSTRUCTION I9O NINETEENTI-I AVENUE PATERSON, N. J. Sherwood 2-6038 - 9 Bokouei-1 OFWALDWICK Sch reck Er Waelty, Inc. N J Since l892 BERGEN COUNTY 25-27 HAGUE STREET NEW JERSEY Jersey Cify, N. J. Roofing, Air-Condifioning MAYOR Sl'iee+ lvlefal, Liglwlning Rods J J Remy Venlilaling Sysfems Eleclrical Appliance Showroom: COUNCWMEN 3444 BOULEVARD Henry Van Nighglag Vander EIS Corner Bowers S+ree'r WEbs+er 4-4068 chas. E. opdyie Eiiswofiii Bush Jefsey CTW- N-1 S. E. Raliferly William E. Ward Refrigerafors, Ranges, Washers lroners, Sinlc Unils and Cabinels John Randles, Inc. Esfablislwecl l864 Specializing in FOOD PRODUCTS Laundry and Cleaning Supplies +o I-lospilals - Homes - Convenfs ancl Oflwer lnsfifulions William E. Eenley, Manager J. P. Byrne, Salesman 208-IO WATER STREET New York BEelcman 3-2593-4-5-6f7 S Herwoocl 2-0492 Nicholas Kramer 497 EAST 39+l1 STREET PATERSON, N. J. XVAlker 5-0420 Esfablished IB77 WALLACE, BURTON 81 DAVIS WHOLESALE GROCERY co. lvl. J. Fifzgerald, Represenlallve 376-378 GREENWICH STREET New York Cily Cillzens May lmprove Their Town Governmenl More Rapidly And Efleclively By Taking An lnleresl ln ll Than By Crillclzlng ll. Myles Ma ratene TAX c:oLLEcToR WALDWICK NEW JERSEY GEORGE SCHAEFER 8: SONS, Inc. nu Hudson Valley Farm Produc+s The Besl Since l885 Meals - Poullry - Buffer - Eggs Serving Schools, Camps and lnslilullons 229l TWELFTH AVENUE Wesl Harlem Merkel New York Cily Personally Owned and Operaled AUdubon 3-O460- l-2-3 Complimenls of A FRIEND 7l Service Supply Co. Inc. 235 MERCER STREET NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Smith 6' Nichols Inc. nz: MAIDEN LANE NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. BRAMHALL, DEANE CO. 5I-53 EAST 2Is+ STREET New York Ranges and Ofher Kifchen Appliances Sierilizers and Disimfecfing Apparaius EsIabIished I859 QUALITY - DEPENDABILITY for over one-quarfer ceniury GENUINE KOPPER COKE PITTSTON OLD COMPANY'S LEHIGH LASTS LONGER BERGEN COUNTY COAL COMPANY, INC. DOREMUS AVENUE GLEN ROCK Joseph Marron, Jr. Presidenf and Treasurer Telephone Rldgewood 6-5000 GEORGE M. ECKERT SUNNY SIDE FARM SADDLE RIVER BERGEN COUNTY NEW JERSEY Complimenis of ROCKLAND LAUNDRY CO., Inc. Launderers and Dry Cleaners SPRING VALLEY, N. Y. Telephone Sring Valley 492 JOHN F. NAGLE AGENT Commercial Trusf Company Building is EXCHANGE PLACE JERSEY CITY, N. J. ARTHUR L. HOLLY Plafe VESTA Lock BATTERIES AUTO SUPPLIES WELDING 81 CUTTING EQUIPMENT RODS AND ELUXES Ignilion and Fuel Pump Parls Genuine Purolalors GILMER FAN BELTS WALDWICK, N. J. Phone Allendale 3439 R I D G E W O O D SECRETARIAL SCHOOL COmp,imem,S IOO NOR-I'l l MAPLE AVENUE Ridgewood New Jersey of Shorfhand -Typewrifing Bookkeeping and all olher subiecls requisife for Secrefarial work. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION ENTRANCE AT ANY TIME Telephone: Ridgewood 6-0388 DEMARTINI COAL 81 LUMBER CO. Mason Maferials - Lumber Coal - Colce - Fuel Oil - Painfs Hardware - Glass WALDWICK, NEW JERSEY Telehone: Allendale 388I BLOCKDEL REALTY CO. RIDGEWALD HIGHLAND HOMES BASIL BROS. Inc. Palace of Swee'rs IO5 EAST MAIN STREET Ramsey, N. J. Donald Spruck '39 Manager direcfly opposife BASIL'S BAR 81 GRILL INSTITUTIONAL BRUSH CO. 7I-73 MURRAY STREET New York, N. Y. Phone: REcIor 2-2240 Phone: Ridgewood 6-l68I NEWPORT MARKET Prime Meals and PouITry Fish - Oysfers - Clams 2I EAST RIDGEWOOD AVENUE Ridgewood. N. J. HAROLD W. CHEEL Real Eslale Insurance Building Conslruciion Office al Cheelcroli, HO-HO-KUS. N. J. College of S+. Elizabefh A Calholic College For Women, fully ac- crediled, ofiering A.B. and B.S. degrees. Courses in Ieacher Iraining and home economics. Beau- Iiiul 400 acre campus, one hour from New Yorlc. Alfraclive and oufdoor sporis and social ac- Iivilies. For calalogue and view book, wrile DEAN 33 CONVENT STATION, N. J. Every Flower a Forgel-me-noI SCHWEINFURTH RiDeEwooD, N. J. W. O. English Ridgewood 6-4760-476I J. I. McKinnon 63 No. Van Dien Ave. Block Easi of High School ALLENDALE COAL 81 LUMBER CO. Lumber, Masons' Malerial, Hardware Koppers Coke, Fuel Oil Lehigh and PiH's+on Coal J. M. Chrislopher, Prop. Phone: Allendale 3250 RIDGEWOOD RUG 8: FURNITURE CO. BROADLOOM CARPETS Rug Shampooing Upholsiering I7 CHESTNUT STREET RioeEwooD, Nu. Phone: Ridgewood 6-0260 FRED C. SEITZ GARAGE Good Gull Gas Experl Lubricaiion Unifed Moior Service Goodyear Tires MAIN STREET, WYCKOFF Phone Wyckoff I43 Complimenls of FRANKLIN LAKE DAIRY For BeHer Millc and Finer Ice Cream Call us al' Ridgewood 644416 Wyckoff 400 Phone COr+landI 7-9073-4 Repairing - Refinishing - Upholslering PEARL DESK COMPANY Com plefe Office Oulfillers I O BARCLAY STREET Near Broadway Opp. Woolworfh Bldg. NEW YORK. N. Y. H ,mmf WONDER I GROCERY We Undersell AII Chain S'rOres MAPLE AVENUE Ridgewood, N. J. Bird'S Eye FrOSIed Food J. C. MITCHELL, JR. FILLING STATION GAS - OIL - GREASE - ALCOHOL KEROSENE AUTO ACCESSORIES WYCKOFF 8I CRESCENT AVENUES Wyckoff, N. J. WINTER BROS.. INC. GROCERIES HARDWARE, COAL, ETC. ALLENDALE, N. J. ALLENDALE CLEANERS LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORS Repairing and Remodeling Suifs Made To Order 8I ALLENDALE AVENUE Allendale. N. J. I'I. Rubm. Prop. Telephone: Allendale 3284 THE RIDGEWOOD PHARMACY NIUSTER AND BALIIVIAN 76 EAST RIDOEWOOD AVENUE Ridgewood. N. J. Plione: Ridgewood 6-I22O GIITS TIIaT Live YE TOWN PET SHOPPE A. I. VAN KEUREN 36 PROSPECT STREET Ridgewood, N. J. STATION MOTORS, Inc. DODGE AND PLYMOUTH Sales and Service Phone: Ridgewood 6-6040 54 FRANKLIN AVENUE Ridgewood, N. J. PROSPECT LUNCH AND BILLIARD ACADEMY I9-2I PROSPECT STREET RIDOEWOOD, N. J. COmpIimen+S of ALLENDALE HOTEL ALLENDALE, N. J. Hungry FOIIcS Are Safisfied AI ALLENDALE DELICATESSEN WEST ALLENDALE AVENUE ALLENDALE, N. J. J. VAN DER MEER Home Bakery Service MIDLAND PARK, N. J. H. N. THURSTONS 81 SONS, INC. FRANKLIN TURNPIKE ALLENDALE, N. J. CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS FARM MACHINERY FAN DAN DRESS SHOPPE II5 EAST MAIN STREET RAMSEY, N. J. La+esT STyIes in Dresses Plus QuaIi'ry AT one haII: The prices charged in Iarger cifies SUYDAM fhe STOVE MAN COAL, COMBINATION and GAS RANGES Special Prices To BuIIdIng 81 Loan Associafion Phone: Wyckoff I25 FRANKLIN AVENUE WYCKOFF, N. J. LOLITA MERRIHEW, INC. CLOTHING OF DISTINCTION CHILDRENS, MISSES. BOY'S AND WOMENS SPORTS CLOTHES I5 OAK STREET RIDGEWOOD. N. J. RAMSEY SANITARY BARBER SHOP J. PAGLIA, Prop. M. J. MORAWSON HAY, GRAIN AND FEED COAL WYCKOFF, N. J. Phone: Wyckoff 650 CornpIimenTs of MAHWIN FARMS BELL'S SWEET SHOPPE HIGHEST OUALITY PRODUCTS Candies -- Cigars - FIIms Tobacco - Luncheoneffe - Sfafionery Phone: Allendale 3998 COUNTRY CLUB ICE CREAM WALDWICK NEW JERSEY HO-HO-KUS SERVICE CENTER w. E. PREATER, Prop. NORTH MAPLE AVENUE HOHOKUS, NEW JERSEY Ridewood 6-639I Happy Mo+orin Phone Wyckoff IO5 EsTabIished I87I Wm. V. Pulis 8: Son, Inc. Hay. Grain and Feed Beacon Feeds a SpeciaITy Baugh's Ferfilizers Lehigh CoaI Coke WiIIiam V. PuIis CAMPGAW. N. J. GARDEN STATE FARMS BREEN AVENUE MIDLAND PARK, N. J. Phone: Ridgewood 6-3986 CompIimen+s of The LAW FIRM OF DOUGHTY and DWYER I2 CHESTNUT STREET RIDGEWOOD, N. J. 76. James H. Carlough. Prop. CRESCENT 8: WYCKOFF AVENUE SERVICE STATION TYDOL GAS 8I VEEDOL OIL and Accessories Candy. Cigare++es and Tobacco WALDWICK NEW JERSEY TeIephone: AIIendaIe 3452 Complimenfs A. 81 P. TEA CO. SELF SERVICE RAMSEY, N. J. G. Sfarf, Manager Telephone: Ramsey 229-230 FRED RUFNER. INC. Building Maferial Headquariersu NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE RAMSEY, N. J. Complimenis of HY WAY GRILL LUSCIOUS I-IAMBURGERS RAMSEY, N. J. Rou+e 2 R o B E Y' s OUALITY SHOES FOR THE FAMILY 20 SOUTH BROAD STREET RIDGEWOOD, N. J. Near A. 8: P. MarIceI' Alexander J. OH' George L. OH Carpenferinq, Cabinei Making Floor Scrapinq Inferior Painfinq, Varnishing Experf Wood RefInIshIng Our Prices-Ihe Iowesi Our Word -The besf Telephone: AIIendaIe 4I 8I EAST CRESCENT AVENUE ALLENDALE. N. J. AGEL RADIO and JACK 2. JILL SHOP Infanis and CI'IiIdren's Wear Sales and Service up +0 I2 years RECORDS 37 SOUTH BROAD STREET Telephone Ridgewood 6-3566 OPEN EVENINGS Cornplimenfs of ROYAL SCARLET STORE ALLENDALE, N. J. High Chairs and Playyards, efc. 2 CHURCH STREET RAMSEY, N. J. WIDMANN BROTHERS BAKERY WIDMANN'S BREAD Weddings and Parfies Supplied CO 'p'Ime IS c0mpIImen+S of of VILLAGE MEAT MARKET ALLENDALE, N. J. A I: R I E N D - HAIST'S BAKERY lT's Good If lT's l'laisl s G O D W I N FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS John Peranio 25 OAK STREET I-IO-HO-KUS RIDGEWOOD, N. J. NEW JERSEY I Telephone: Ridgewood 6-5853 sIc:oMAc DAIRY, Inc. BRAEN SAND 3' GRAVEL CO. Galenlcamp and Sons producers of Washed Sand and Gravel WYCKOFF, N. J. ALFAST Phone: wyckoff 300 Ph AW RH 80 BROOKSIDE AVENUE Im' YC O WYCKOFF, N. J. Bon-Ton 8: J. J. Friedman, Inc Cleaners - Dyers - Tailors - Furriers Ridgewood's Only Dry Cleaning Plan? 45 SOUTH BROAD STREET RIDGEWOOD, N.J. FRANK SACCO QUALITY GROCER Allendale 3586 CLEVELAND AVENUE WALDWICK, N. J. T- B' Burpegiulggrcieihi alTTLdryFlcTIiZiSSeeds PACKARD MOTOR CARS Eerfilizers, Lime, Efc. 51 CHESTNUT STREET M. A. O'MAHONY RIDGEWOOD, N. J. RAMSEYI N- J. Telephone: Ridgewood 6-2200 PIIOHG5 Ramsey 464 SPRING AND MAPLE Compllmenis Oi MARKET PARAMUS TIRE I89 SOUTH MAPLE AVENUE EXCHANGE Phone: Ridgewood 6-4390 RIDGEWEJI-SDCQPCORSET LITTLE GREY GIFT SHOP Graduafe CorseTieres I6 OAK STREET 2I OAK STREET RIDGEWOOD, N. J. RIDGEWOODI N. J. Unusual Giffs and Greefing Cards Phone: Ridgewood 6-5763 Phone: Ridgewood 6-24-Sl-J FARISSIER'S SERVICE STATION ESSO OAS AND OILS BATTERY AND IGNITION SERVICE LUBRICATION Phone: Allendale 3OII My place is sanifary My siyle is The besf You'll like my work Come fake a fest To The Maple Avenue MORY C. BALDWIN BARBER SHOP 360 MAPLE AVENUE GLEN ROCK, N. J. FRANCO'S BEAUTY SALON za EAST MAIN STREET Complirnenfs From The Boys of RAMSEY. N. J. CompIeIe Beaufy Service of DisIinC+ion A' a P' of Franco Brancafo, Prop. 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