St Marys High School - Blue Book Yearbook (Perth Amboy, NJ)
- Class of 1944
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ST MARY'S HIGH SEHUUL PERTH AMBOY NEW JERSEY VOLUME II 1944 BLUE BUUK DEDICATIUN 5 JD The f1lm and mk used to prepare the piges of thls hook have sealed for us the senlors r1ch and tender memorres of four happy years spent IH Sarnt Mary s Hrgh School Clearly and definrtely represented are the 1nsp1rat1on of the classroom the comradesh1p of the gymnaslurn and the soc1ah1l1ty of the aud1tor1um lt IS our CICHY and fatherly prrest Who so sollcrtously and drlrgently str1ves for the soc1al rntellectual and sp1r1tual development of hrs prrv 1l1ged school ch1ldren We respect th1s man More than that we love hrm In token of our deep apprec1at1on we are happy to ded1cate th1s the 1944 Blue Book to Reverend james A Hardrnff Pastor of Samt Mary s Parrsh and Presrdent of Sa1nt Mary s Hrgh School purpose here to pay sincere and grateful tribute to the wise, efhf 3 V I l l 9 ' I Os U A H15 two hundred and sixty-First successor of St. Peter was born in Rome, lxlarcli 2, 1876, ordained Priest, April 2, 1899, appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Bavaria. and pro- moted to the Titular See of Sardes, April 23, 1917, conse crated Archbishop by Pope Benedict XV, May 13, 1917, Apostolic Nuncio to Germany, june 22, 1920. Created and proclaimed Cardinal, December 16, 1929. Appointed Secre- tary of State, February 7, 1930. Elected Pope, March 2, 1939, crowned March 12, 1939. K' xxwf ' fa? Kg Wd f - 62 'M . 1 .v m i' 4 N' if 'f ' 2, . NN Y: V in XM 'L Y' I I iz 2, 'x .,.'q 11. ff la 77772 W Q: V ' W jf , .E v ' 1 E 5 v 1 V' 3 i 'U 2' ZF, me i 1 I' . D' ',I'f I' 'H 1 F - r' NWN xv walmm or AIS EQ in l KLEIE-QW-L 2 5 I1 JL 11015 MONSTRA TE ESSE MATREM Y 1.1 s i - a' U 9 1 s E .. , . . I . . , , z . 1 , .,. 6,9 ' X F X 'S fi: I Ar: Q35 2'5',1.s..r k 'S 4 S 5 Q fy 1 X W ' xx! 5. -3 : 'sg X 1 43X f.1.:1?. -: : ' 5 T.-L' T, . Ei, ,,. if 1,2 - . - 52 ai id it if : S K ii 'E - i i ! A i ' f E i '- ! E In 2 , 5 v--- ring- fi- :ui nt In it 51 if H - I E' 1 n 1 HS P . ' 1 i :Zia is 4'i 0 V - - ' 4, 'ui 7 It HE Most Rev' William - Griffin, Sixth Bishop of the Diocese of Trenton was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey on November 20, 1883, received his higher education at Seton Hall College and Immaculate Conception Seminary, South Orange, New Jersey and was ordained to the Priesthood on August 15, 1910. He was consecrated as Titular Bishop of Saiiavo and Auxiliary Bishop of Newark on May 1, 1938 and was appointed Bishop of Trenton on May 21, 1940. rvsyvv- xnrxrv-ri 1-swvv nun'-r v 1 A 1 1 A fsnwnnrxv N1 J. f i, I ,' ' I 5 v 1 3 1 f kg, iuix vu' 'Ii , E. ' 'Q il I A .13 . .J I ff A Va v A -'1 ' ,Z 'V I . 1 ? sal. EV. RICHARD P. BAIRD,C.PP.S. REV. THOMAS A. KANE Wm FACULTY MR. T. EDWARD DOOLEY MR. JOSEPH MINICHINI Rev. JAMES A. HARDING President ' Rev. RICHARD P. BAIRD, c.PP S Director of School Publications Religion REV. THOMAS KANE Director of Athletics Religion SISTIaR MARY Principal SISTI1R M. KILVIN Physics Matherrzatics Democracy SISTER M. GERTRLIDE English Student Council SISTER M. ALJGUSTINE English Spanish SISTER M. JIROMR Mdlh6771dfl4'f Soalality SISTLR M. Lung Stenography Twins Office Practice Bookkeeping SISTIQR M. ITA English Latin SISTER MARII2 DI: LQIKRDES Latin Music Choir SISTER M. MARTINA History SISTIaR M. CIIRISTQPHER Ecoriomic Geography English A rt Mcicharzical Drawing SISTLR M. CAMIIIA , r rllgehra - History 36 ' ' ' SISTIQR M. THAIS French Biology lxhernistry MR. EDVUARD DOOI.EX' Physical Training Basketball MR. 'IOSEPI-I TVIINICHINI InstrImIcntI:Il ,Music Band miss nt Year . MIST W H40 HISTURY It was here at last that day m September when as Freshmen we flrst entered the portal of Saxnt Mary s Hxgh School Makmg frnends and gettmg acquainted wxth the Snsters and th upperclassmen tool: most of our txme xn the first part of that year Our socmal actxvmes were mostly attendxng aftemoon dances But toward the end o the year we were gxven a chance to prove that we had really taken an mterest m school I was only an assembly program but xt showed that we had the qualltles needed to be a studen of Saint Mary s In September 1941 retummg as Sophomores we felt a ltttle bolder knowmg that w were now consxdered upperclassmen by the Freshmen We spent the flrst day saymg goodbye to our pals who were changmg thelr courses an greetmg our new fellow students Our socxal affairs were llmlted to the afternoon dances sponsored by the Band the umor or the Seniors Then our umor year presented Itself Here we were true Upperclassmen' Now xt wa our turn to hold dances elect ofhcers and to have home room meetings In December our hopes for havmg a successful umor year were darkened when because o transportation dxfhculttes we were forced to ellmmate the tradltlonal umor Prom But w1th th cooperatlon of the students we soon had the entxre school body buzzmg because we had though of a novel ldea Ar once posters were made lntroducmg the puplls to the mysterious Danc and the affalr was a great success The J was the abbreviation for umor acttvxtles We closed the year wxth flylng colors by assxstmg the Senxors m smgmg at thexr Bacca Wxth the summer over and September m full swmg we retumed wnth pride and enthusx asm as we pnclced up the duties that were expected of us as Semors Ir was our class that revlv and enforced Student Councll and as we had made almost everything else a success so we mad thxs a thmg to be carrxed on rn the hxstory of the school Dances partxes home room programs assernblles smgmg classes choxr practxces danc pageant rehearsals and newspaper work made our whole curriculum xnterestmg All these ac tlvxtles caused our school year to pass so rapidly that xt was May and we found ourselve practlcmg for Class Nxght and planning for the Annual Prom' Then ut was tune for final exams une' Oh how we hated to leave Baccalaureate Mas was over and here lf was Graduatxon mght We prayed for thxs mght for twelve years but no we wxshed xt would never come We dxdn t want to leave the good Snsters our s and espe cnally the place where we had spent our best and most joyful years But we are proud to be graduates of Samt Mary s Hxgh and we wnll new er forget our dea undymg Alma Mater . J . - , laureate Mass and Commencement Exercises. V 'JN 4 ' ' . J . , , R g X If . . , . . . of 4 'S t V ' l . ' Pal so l 1 ' fffp- 11 NEG' W THE SENIURS . qw ,', f 'ff' an Q -f- - 1 5 X .. ff X -x, , , Q ' X X X ' 74' 5 ' ' Q 'ji , X X X N , Q ff . . , I X X V XX FF , A Xlxx 1 , Y 5 5 9 4 . I K 's Q! ELEANOR ANN BALDYGA- El Thi: talkative lat: with hardly a care lx surely favored everywhere. Class Secretary 3 - Gdeerleadeer 3, 4 - Dance Pageant 1, 2, 3, 4 - Sodality 4 - Student Council Secretary 4 - Tekawiatha Club 1. CHARLES BRADY BEITER- Kansas A little mirchievour, full of fun Certainly liked by everyone. Blue Boolc Art Editor 4 - Dance Pageant Z, 3, 4 - Football 2 - Home-Room President 4 - Senior Prom Committee 4 - Sodality 4 - Stu- dent Cbuncil 4-Track 3. LANVRENCE JOSEPH BLANCHARD- Larry He'i' always I0 generoui and kind One like him ix hard to fnd. Band l - Dance Pageant 1, 2 - Lions' Roar StaH 4 - Sodality 4. MARY Ti-iEREsE BQNNER- Bonnie A: true a pal at can be found And to love her you are bound. Band 2, 3, 4 - Basketball 1 - Cooperators Club 2 - Dance Pageant l, 2, 3, 4 - Lionettes 4 - Lions' Roar StaE 3, 4 - Senior Prom Com- mittee 4 - Soclality l, 4. SENIURS FRANK THOMAS BREBN-uFfll1ki8N Though he'.r full of prank: and full of fun He has a cheery word for everyone. Band 3, 4 - Dance Pageant 2, 4 - Senior Prom Committee 4 - Soclality 4 - Student Council 4. WILLIAM JAMES CATALANO-4'Bill Ever witty, ever true He'r a good friend lhru and thru. Dance Pageant 3, 4 - Lions' Roar 4 - Senior Prom Committee 4 - Sodality 4. JOAN CLARE CLAREYi4AGifE,, A little work, a little play Ir all :he need: for a perfect day. Cheerleader 3, 4 - Dance Pageant 1, 2, 3, 4 - Sodality 4 - Student Council 4. MAME KATHRYN CLARK-tLGlfldE', Succen .rbe will win For :he': neat as a pin. Band 1, 2, 3, 4 -- Dance Pageant l, 2 - Senior Prom Committee 4 - Sodality 4 - Student Council 4 - Teltawiatha Gub 1. WALTER IOSEPH COANSHOCK- Sully He excelled in every game Far and wide he has won fame- Raseball 7, 1, 4 4 Basketball 3, 4 - Senior Prom Committee 4. Louis ALFRED COLEY- Lou Hi: joke! might he a trifle corny But that trombone of hir war never horny. Band l, 2, 3, 4 - Dance Pageant 2, 4 - Senior Prom Committee 4. Vicroizu STELLA Cosicv- Vickie Very friendly and very active Thif xenior if quite attractive. Band 2, 3, 4 - Blue Book Editor 4 1 Dance Pageant 2, 3, 4 - junior Class President 3 - Lions' Roar Staff 2, lv, 4 - Red Cross Reprea sentative Z - Sodality 4 - Student Council Director - 4. Hemuerra MARY Cnowe- Netsy Her pretty xmile and delightful way Will hold her in memory many a day. Dance Pageant 3 - Class Officer 1, Z - Senior Prom Committee 4 - Sodality 4 - Student Council Direaor 4. UF1944 Tmsiussa Minnie Df.LToN- Taste Thi! xenior girl it .thort and nveet She is one you'll want to meet. Sodality 4 - Student Cbuncil 4. EUGENE JOHN DEVERIN-lKD8V,, Hi: vayr are to gay and light They help to make our live: bright. Dance Pageant 3, 4 - Senior Prom Committee 4 - Student Council 4. EMILIA GLoiuA Dsvoiuilt- Glo Meet her any time of day Sheff alvayx fmiling in the tame sweet way. Cheerleader 4 - Cooperators Club 2 -- Dance Pageant l, 2, 3, 4 - Lionettes 4 - Sodality 4- Student Council Giainnan 4. Mains PATRICIA DILLMAN- Dill', Mufic and study are her pleaxurer Wealth of knowledge is among her treaturet. Dance Pageant 3, 4 - Sodality 4 - Student Council 4 - Teltawiatha Cub l. .JP FLORENCE BARBARA FALEY- Flo Left give rbi: girl a routing cheer Sher cheered ur an all through fb, ygdy. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 - Dance Pageant l, 2, 3, 4 - Senior Prom Committee 4 - Soclaliry 4 - Student Council 4-Teltawiatha Club l. WALTER JOHN FEENEY- Walt Never in 4 hurry Never with a worry. Dance Pageant 3, 4 - Senior Prom Commit- tee 4. PETER JOSEPH Fl.oERsCH- Pete Behind thix lad'x Jeriour way: Appear: to he a more humorous phare. Dance Pageant 3 - Student Council 4. MARY HELEN GADEK- Little One Tho na! very tall in inchex and feet She make! it up in her manner discreet. Band l, 2 - Dance Pageant l, 2, 3, 4 - Junior Red Cross Vice'President 4 - Senior Prom Committee 4 - Student Council 4. SENIURS THOMAS FREDERICK GOCKEL- Goucho Nor too fart, not too flow lux! the for! we like lo know. Dance Pageant l - Sodality 4. ROBERT LAWRENCE GOLDEN-IKMUSIYYV In there day: of Iurmoil and war Hi: country he is fghting for. Dance Pageant Z, 3 - junior Class Treasurer 3 - Student Council President 4. LEO RICHARD HANDERHAN- Fishy Leo proved to he an excellent sport ln defending our team on the haxkethall court. Band I, 2, 3, 4 - Basketball 3, 4 - Dance Pageant l, Z, 4 - Sodaliry 4. JAMES HENRY HARTH- Lobo Whenever there if trouble He'r there on lhe douhle. Dance Pageant 2, 3, 4 - Senior Prom Com- mittee 4. JOSEPH VINCENT HERRON-KIJOCYI He': very funny and quick of wit With any crowd he if a hit. Band l, 2, 3, 4 - Dance Pageant 1, 2, 3, 4 - Lions' Roar Staff 4 - Sodality 4. VIRGINIA JOSEPHINE HUDANISI-I- Ginny' To higher dulier fhe'5 axcending We ju!! wish her luclg unending. Dance Pageant 2, 3, 4 - Home Room Secre tary 4 - Lionettes 4 - Sodality 4. JOHN JOSEPH JACQUES- jack Thi: friendly, lvashful, quiet lad If alwayx happy, never fad. Band l, 2, 3 - Basketball 3, 4 - Dance Pageant l, 2, 3, 4 -- Senior Class President 4 - Senior Prom Chairman 4 - Sodality 4 - Student Coun- cil President 4 - Track 2. GENEVIEVE MARY JUAREZYUJEHHYU Dark brown eyes, get black hair, Her charming manner if I0 rare. Sodality 4. UF194 WILLIAM MATTHIAS KACMARSKY- Willy A .viudioux conrcienriaux lad if he A great :uccen he surely will be. Sodality 4. FRANCIS SFANLY KACZMAREK- Kazz Tall and Jwarlhy, he alwayr argue: for hix righu AJ yau can ree, he'r :ix foot lwa of dynamite. Dance Pageant 2 - Student Council 4. h1ARY THERESA KEARNEY- Kearn A popular min who love: to dance AI a :tenographer xhe'll advance. Band l, 2, 3, 4 - Dance Pageant 1, 2, 3,4 - Senior Prom Committee 4 - Student Council 4. JAMES FRANCIS KEATING- Jake A quiel fellow but a :well one, too ldkftf :mile is always' in view. Dance Pageant 3, 4 - Senior Prom Committee 4 - Student Council Giainnan 4. 11 3' 1- .IE 4'-'XV I 12' DOLORBS ANN Kinmsmr- Ken Quiet, charming and demure Studious, ambiliour, and xure. Sodality 4 -- Student Council 4 - Teluwiatlia Club 1. MARJPAT MARGARE1 KENNEY-MPGIN A never failing variety Of entertaining society. Basketball 4 - Cooperators Club 2 -- Dance Pageant 3, 4 - Lionettes 4 - Lions' Roar StaH 3, Editor 4 - Senior Prom Committee .4 - Sodality 4 - Student Council 4. RITA ROSE KENzENKovic- Bird Alivayx happy, always' gay Alwayx imiling, thafs her way. Cheerleader 3, Captain 4 - Cooperators Club 2 - Dance Pageant 1, 3, 4 - Lionettes Secretary 4 - Lions, Roar 3, 4 - Senior Prom Committee 4 - Sodality 4 - Student Council 4. Louis EDWARD Komicic- Lou Hi: boundlexx energy and vim Indicate great thing! for him. Dance Pageant 2 - Student Council 4. SENIURS ' ' I K JS'-fl' KIL- il, Jvq. , AJ' ff Louis MATTHEW KSENIAK- Ken's', A line player in feld and court A good itudent and a :well Jport. Baseball 4 - Basketball 2, 3, 4 - Dance Pageant 2, 3, 4 - Sodality 4 - Student Council 4. MICHAEL Ricifunu LADJACK- Mike Tbix young man': intelligent way Will make him famous here mme day. Student Council 4. HELEN CAROL LEAHY- Vicar Helen is a worthwhile friend Upon whom you alrvayx can depend. Dance Pageant 4 - Home Room President 4 - Senior Prom Committee 4 - Sodality 4. GEORGE josEPH LEviNs- Curley With a winning :mile and curly hair, He goes about without a care. Dance Pageant l, 4 - Home Room Vice-Presi dent 4 - Sodality 4. EILEEN LAVERNE MCNALLY- Ei Behold thi: girl, bright and fair Not a worry, not a care. Basketball Timekeeper 4 - Cooperators Club 2 - Dance Pageant l, 2, 3, 4 - Lionettes 4 -- Sodality 4 - Student Council 4. Rin MARIE MCSHEA- Reef Dreamy eye:, pleasing grace Innocent of :oul and face. Dance Pageant 4 - Sodality Ptefect 4 - Stu- dent Council 4. VIOLET ROSEMARIE MARSEK- Vi She :pend: a hundred mile: a day Kind word: :he love: to give away. Blue Book Assistant Editor 4 Y Senior Prom Committee 4-- Student Council 4. RALPH ANTHONY MIKA- Mile A :tudiou: boy, hi: mark: are high But why, oh why, i: he :o :hy? Dance Pageant l. UF1944 HAROLD JOHN MORTENSEN- Mort He :catter: happy thought: about The boy we cauldn't do without. Baseball Manager 2, 3 - Basketball Manager 3, 4 - Band 1, 2, 3 - Blue Book Business Man- ager 4 - Dance Pageant l, Z, 3, 4 - Lions' Roar 3 - Sodality 4 - Student Council Director 4. PAARY AGNES MuLLENi Mul She': alway: :pry and load: of fun A real pal to everyone. Basketball 4 - Blue Book Associate Editor 4 - Cooperators Club 2 - Dance Pageant l, 2 - Lionettes 4 - Student Council 4. JAMES Aucusrus MURRAY- Jimmy He turned hi: penonal plan: a:ide To help hi: country turn the tide. Cheerleader 1 -- Dance Pageant 1, 2, 3 - Stu- dent Council 4. JOHN THEODORE Muso1.F- Macey For hit cheery jake: and laughter He will live in mind: hereafter. Senior Prom Committee 4. JOHN JOSEPH OLBRICK-HJBCV, He': a lad to gay and jolly Always full of fun and folly. Band l - Blue Book Associate Editor 4 - Dance Pageant 3, 4 - Football 2 - Senior Prom Corn- mittee 4 - Sodality 4 - Student Council Treas- urer 4. PATRICIA ANNE OwENs- Pat Of all the gift: :be doe: porter: The but of there ir friendlinen. Basketball 4 - Blue Book Assistant Business Manager 4 - Cooperatots Club 2 -- Dance Pageant 2, 3, 4 - Lionettes 4 - Lions' Roar Staff 3, 4 - Sodality Vice President 4. ARLENE MARIE PASTRICK- CAIN Arlene it to nveet and kind A better :port you coula'n't fnd. Dance Pageant 3, 4 - Sodality 4 - Tekawiatha Club l. DOROTHY MARIE PEARCE- Pearcie That friendly, corirtant :mile on ber face Make! ber good company any place. Band 1, 2, 3 - Cheerleader 4 - Cooperators Club 2 - Dance Pageant 1, Z, 3, 4 - Lionettes 4 - Lions' Roar Staff 3, 4 - Senior Prom Com- mittee 4 - Sodality 4 - Student Council 4. SENIURS MARY FRANCES PEN N- Pen Charming :mile and well marmered gal Maker Mary the one you'd want for a pal. Cooperators Club 4 - Dance Pageant 1, 2 - Lionettes President 4 - Student Council 4. JOHN JOSEPH POWERS- Po Hi: talkative mood ana' face ro gay Will be remembered mrely, we say. Dance Pageant 3 - Student Council 4. CONSTANCE MARIE Pnyaytowsrti- Connie Sometime: 1l7e': reriout, sometime: gay She pleaxe: everyone rbi: way. Blue Book Associate Editor 4 - Lionettes 4 -- Sodality 4 - Student Council 4 - Teltawiatha Club l. AGNES MARIE RAPACI-t- Aggie Her eye: are bright, ever blue Her faith ix strong and ever true. Dance Pageant 4 - Lionettes 4 - Sodality I, 4 - Student Council 4. CATHERINE AGNES REtLLYA Kate', To be a teacher it her will To judge from her work, the ha: the Ihill. Blue Book Associate Editor 4 - Senior Prom Committee 4 g Sodality 4 - Student Council 4. JAMES EDWARD RoGAN+ Flappy Alwayi pleasant, never hold Our love and respect he'llal1vay: hold. Dance Pageant 2, 3, 4 - Sodality 4 - Student Council 4. LORRAINE ANNE ROMOND- Rom Seldom heard among the rest But alwayx at her very best. Cooperators Club 2 a Dance Pageant Z, 4 -- Lionettes 4 - Lions' Roar 3 - Sodality 4. MONA ROBERTA RYAN- Chum Mona, with her Hi Ya, Chumu Many and many a friend ha: won. Basketball Manager 4 g Cooperators Club 2 - Dance Pageant l, 4 - Lionettes 4 f Lions' Roar 4 7 Soclality 4 0131944 MARGARET ROSEMARY SEAMAN-AIMBYSIEV, Marge look! at the future unafraid AJ a .recretary :he'll make the grade. Home Room Secretary 4 -- Lions' Roar Staff 4 - Sodality 4 M Telcawiatlna Club l. ALBERT' RICHARD SIMONSEN- Simy Hu wit and charter that never end Have ivan htm many a faithful friend. Band I, 2, 3, 4 4 Dance Pageant 2, 3, 4 -A Senior Prom Committee 4 - Student Council 4 ALBERTA MARIE STEUBER-MBQYID When any mirchief there it nigh fun take a peek in rbi: maid'1 eye. Band 1 - Basketball 4 - Cooperators Club Z - Dance Pageant 1, 2, 3, 4 - Lionettes 4 - Sodality 4. EDWARD JOSEPH UHRJN- Urchin Eddie': pleaxing manner and friendly heart Make him a true friend from the xtart. Dance Pageant 3, 4 - Sodaliry 4. 5 'lf-fx 1 I? C: cn IH as z I l'1l : 1:2 Z I . X Q Ll. A, I XNL4 'wr azlrsuzfl -Mel -ect x -I j .4 . . , O . su. . ' W , .. - A E 1-i 5552.5gQf2'si N1f:'g325f25525fs 555 252 ,E E52 .:55i.5g Egiif' ' 2 - - ' .E 5 . ? if . 551.1 'N 1 ' ii We' .' nf? 2--N2 P ' - - - oe- . a- - -UQ... , kb.. 5.3 ,.?f .. W :Al .4 av-V' A-: 'W' Losr Therese Bonner oan Clarey Marte Clarlc Vxctorxa Cosky Henrietta Crowe Theresa Dalton Glorxa Devoralc Marne Drllman Florence Faley Mary Gadelc Vlfglnla Hudanxsh Genevxeve uarez Mary Kearney Dolores Kennedy Manpat Kenney Rlta Kenzenlcovuc Helen Leahy Rxta McShea Elleen McNally Vrolet Marsel-c Mary Mullen Patrxcla Owens Arlene Pastrxclc Dorothy Pearce Mary Penn Constance Prybylowslcx Agnes Rapach Catherme Rerlly Lorrame Romond Thomas Goclcel Harold Mortensen ames Rogan Charles Berter oseph Herron Wrlllam Catalano George Levms Edward Uhrm Leo Hanclerhan ohn Olbrlclc Louxs Ksenxalc Wllllam Kacmarslcy Lawrence Blanchard Frank Breen Albert Sxmonsen Eugene Deverm ames Harth Mnchael Ladjaclc Louls Coley Francxs Kaczmarelc ohn Nlusolf Lours Komxclc Ralph Mxka Walter Coanshoclc ohn Powers Walter Feeney ames Keatxng John acques Peter Floersch Robert Golden FOUND On the Carteret bu: Workxng at Spitzer: Studying ber shorthand Wor mg on the Year Boo In Kresge: At the Sleatmg Rink Wah Pete With Marte Clark At Zyllea: Tal mg about George Ar the P A Hospual xtterbuggmg In the Band Cleamng Room I In the Lxons Roar o ce Cbeerzng the team to rzctory Talkmg to Lorraxne Talkzng about ber bxg brother Worryzng about her Englxrh Helpmg Suter Gertrude Wxtb Mary Perm Olrtammg adr In McCrory: Wxth Margaret Deegan Collectmg paper Rmgxng the bell Domg Iver homework In Suter Marys o ce Tbm mg about a sailor Readmg a boo Talkxng to Dooley Being qutet Foolmg Slee mg Tellmg corny IO es Guzdmg Theresa On Fords bus Sellmg fi lr Gomg to the bank Headzng or New Brunnvxc Studying Huxtlmg the gxrls ommg the Azr Corp! Tlrznkmg o our gxrls Pamng by the rectory Playing rardx Blusfnng Playtng lm trombone Runnzng to lunch Drwmg lm ca Lau lung Lutenmg Sm mg Causzng trouble tn Phync: In Ordnance Ducumng polztzfs Loo mg for a party Tlvmkxng about Glo In Navy Blue f'9'!'Ns W5 '-2. ' ST. MA11Y's S ri 'N XMW ' 'ff 'V ,1' . I 1 , I l A L , l. , V ' in 'J ,VI . 1 1 l , fi.. , I Lg 51 'A I , in ,il ' -'hu' N N f v . fm' f X 'a JL! 'lx A 65, X , 1 , N. ' -1- fl , KEY 1 XR x-- I Y' CLASS PRESIDENT S LEO PRYBYLOWSKI, Freshman jo:-IN JACQUES, Senior ROBERT KASHA, junior RICHARD GALLAGHER, Sophomore CLASSES 1 1 . l 5 6. -5 L-1 m N ,ig W W ev JUNIORS Top Row: Mary Anderson, Judith Arsmault, Mary Bacha, John Bachman, Therese Ballo, Mary Bellas. john Bodzas, Stephanie Borys Second Row: Josephine Brudeclci, lVlae Brudecki, Eileen Burlce. Barbara Burns, Patricia Callahan, Rosemary Cladelc, Mary Ann Costello, Margaret Curran Third ROW: Margaret Deegan, Jean Dejoy, Bernice Dressler, Mildred Dunn, Sophie Dziedic, Martin Finn, Francis Floersch, Louise Grossmen Fourlfz Rout Edward Grzanlcowslci, Henry Heim, Patricia Huff. joseph Hydo. Geraldine Jepsen, Florence Kacmarslcy, Albert Kasha, Robert Keisha Fifth Row: Margaret Kressler, Xxfilliam Konlcowslci, W'illiam Kuhn. James Langan. Marian Lawlor, William Leahy, Louise Lulcach. Richard Mazurelc. Students from eighteen parishes attend St. Mary's St. Mary's program prepares for service of God and country JUNIORS Top Row: Lillian Zilinslci, Ruth Zboyan, Iris Wilson, Robert Waters, Charles Valentine, Robert Trainer, Stephen Toth Second Row: Mary Terregino, Antoinette Terregino, Dorothy Swaniclc, Rosemary Sullivan John Spencer, Helen Sisolalc, Marie Shubaclc , Third Row: William Shields, john Schmidt, John Schiclcer, Robert Rufus, Herbert Ruetsch Edward Reseter, Rose Reilly , Fourth Row: Shirley Rees, Eugene Patten, Ruth Oli-lara, Rose Notaro, William Nolan, Clara Nelson, Irene Nagy Fifth Row: Bronislaus Moslcal, Bertrand Mosenthine, Albert Mihalovic, Elvira Meszaros Alice McLaughlin, Roberta O'Donnell K X X 1 0- 7' X s - , . ,K ,i lwlw l N J X- ii N fr, 2 - s,, ' 6- 4. , ,c 2 ,F 7 xi' i - ,5 , it B f 5' , i S. ., ,, t K 1 9 ' V 1 ,5 :f f l a x G .- W R SOPHOMORES Top Row: Clare Daly, Stanley Baldyga, Nlatthew Balint, Barbara Barrett, Alphonsus Bonner, Margaret Boyle, Evelyn Bulvanoslci Second Row: Rosemary Nestico, Stella Chiera, Margaret Coffey, Joseph Cwilclik, joseph DeAndrea, Ellen Devlin, Emily DiLeo Third Row: Valerie Jensen, William Egan, Richard Gallagher, Alice Garonialz, joseph Germain, Thomas Glassett, Dorothy Gregor Fourth Row: Richard jepsen, Mary Gregor, joseph Haag, joan Hagan, Cecelia Hamulalc, Mary Harth, John Hughes Fifth Row: Franlc Kaminslcy, Mary Koerner. Mary Kolesar. Albert Kozub,.and members of the Freshman Classe -Patricia Boland, joan Shields, Bernard Erickson r P' i Religion is a part of everyday student life God is essential in the formation of an educated man SOPHOMORES Top Row: Hyer Larsen, Patricia Maher, Ruth McKenna, john Mizak, Anna Moran., Jean Murray, Paul Naval Second Row: John Nieland, James Nolan, Theresa Otterbine, Elizabeth Owens, Paul Pancoe, John Papierowitz, Rose Peterson Third Row: Richard Powers, john Prelcop, Robert Prybylowski, joseph Reilly, Margaret Roslco, Joseph Ryan, Audrey Sahulcilc Fourth Row: Charles Schiclcer, Theresa Sensakovic, Sue Sheridan, Rose Marie Sinicropi, Mary Stanuch, George Stonalcer, Mary Temay Fifth Row: Edward Otterbine, Edmund Toris, Mathilda Toth, Anne Marie Vitlcosky, Robert Wiggett, William Zimmerman, Eleanor Zsalc 6- f- Qo- 5' U- na, if xv ' s L, In i s . 5. X:.l 1 'I A 'C . 1 - -se -, sg, 3 L 'FRESHMEN Top Row: Marie Arway, Teresa Asprocolas, Anna Bacha, Mary Magdalen Balcaisa, Dolores Baronelc, Dolores Bilanslci, Clare Bobrowslci, George Borlces Second Row: Patricia Boylan, Raymond Brown, Raymond Brown, Stanley Bryzychcy, Francis Cap, Fred Carl, Charles Celeclgi, joseph Chaplcoslci Third Row: Elizabeth Check, Raymond Check, Albert Clement, 'lames Collins, Edward Crowe, Francis Dalton, Gerard Dalton, Ignatius Dlabilc Founfv Row: William Dressler, George Duryne, Charlotte Eak, Robert Egan, Marie Egnot, Andrew Elko. joseph Pago, Steven Farkas Fifth Ron: Mary Floyneclc, Stephen Ginda, Theresa Gladysz, john Gottstein, Ruth Hagerman, Elizabeth Harding, Elizabeth Haye, Edward Heflner The history of the Church is the history 0 ,f modern civilization Education looks to the scientific world of tomorrow FRESHMEN Top Row: Margaret Herron, Peter Hladilc, Richard Honlcisz, Monica Jacques, Mary Janlcowslci, joseph Jasper, john jones, Paul .Iuhasz Second Row: Margaret Kalapos, joseph Kamienslci, Margaret Karnish, Ann Kearney, Eleanor Kolcowicz, 'loan Kozuslco, Dorothy Kreilaclc, Robert Kubinalc Third ROWS Robert Langan, Marie Laslcowslci, William Lawlor, Jean Lee, Marian Lenart, Robert Levins, Marjorie Lyons, Helen Magyar Fourth Row: Edward Maliszeslci, Guy Mallect, Edward Maloney, john Martin, john McLaughlin, Theodore Mika, Michael Mizeralc, Alice Mullen Fifth Row: Catherine Musolf, Agnes Nemchiclc, Rose Nepshinslcy, Ann Nevill, Clare Nolan, Albert Norlro, joan 0'l-lara, Mary Palush S 6. A Tv t' 0 ' Q I-an , E FRESHMEN Top Row: Mary Ann Parsler, Eleanor Pastriclc, joan Pastriclc, Joyce Pedersen, Henry Penlcul, Elizabeth Penn, Robert Petersen, Margaret Petersen Second Row: jane Pietruszka, Dorothy Pitonalc, Dolores Pittliclc, Ann Powers, Robert Powers, Leo Prybylowslci, Alice Quin, Thomas Ratajszalc Third Row: William Roslco, Dorothy Rybarcylc, Irene Sabo, Florence Seaman, Elizabeth Sherry, Victoria Sisolalc, Frances Sullivan, Salvatore Tarantino Fourth Row: Josephine Tcnace, Stephen Thomas, Teresa Toolan, Margaret Toth, john Turhill, Gloria Vitlcowslcy, James Walsh, john Wfarren Fifth Row: Bernice Steuber, john Bulinslcy, Stanley Wasielew'ski, Eileen Wright, Elizabeth Zatilc, Richard Zuplco, Edward Bulger, William Buckley CATHOLIC EDUEATIUN Our Catholic Schools are not established and maintained with any idea of holding our children apart from the general body and spirit of American citizenship. They are simply the concrete form in which we exercise our rights as free citizens, in conformity with the dictates of conscience. Their very existence is a great moral fact in American life. For while they aim, openly and avowedly, to preserve our Catholic faith, they offer to all people an example of the use of the freedom for the advancement of morality and religion - f'Iif7eB1i'l7op5 of the United States - WHUS WHU Best Lookmg Boy JOHN MI SOI E Best Loolemg GI l HELEN LEAHY Most Intellzgent Boy WII IIAM KACMARSRY Most lntellxgent Gxrl VICTORIA COSKY Sueezest MARIE CLARK Most Popular Grrl THERI SI BONNFR Most Popular Bog OHN ALQIIIS Class Prodzgy XXIII I IAM KACMAREKY Most MIICDIEYOIII GEORK F LIWINS Dra' Most for Class ROBERT GOI DEN Most Lrkely to Sufcerd WII I IAM KAI MARSK VICTORIA COSKY Our Romeo ECCENL DFXFRIN Our ulret MARGARET SEAMAN Most Allflround Gxrl MARY MIIIIFN Most All Around Boy OHN ALQIIES Best Mxxer MONA RYAN Most Talented MARIE DII I MAN Most Dramatzc MARY GADEK Most Polzte PETER FI OERSCH Most Studzous PATRICIA OWENS Most Baslrful MICHAEL LADJACK Best Dressed Grrls MARK ARET SEAMAN MARX GAIJEK MARIE CLARK Best Dressed Boy OHN OI BRICK Cutest MARIE CI ARK Nozsxest GFOROE LI-MINS Class Book Worm THOMAS GOCKEL uretest MARIE CLARK Best Dancers ALBERT SIMONSEN EI FANOR BALDYGA Most Attractwe DOROTHY PLARCE CONSTANCE PRYBYLOWSKI, GI ORIA DENORAK Pretlzest Eyes RITA MCSHFA Best Sports MONA RIAIN OHN JACQUES Most Drgmfed RITA MCSHI A CONSTANCE PRYBYLOWSKI Wutrest WAITIR FII NIX CHARIIS BI ITER Most Impulsne HI NRII TTA CROWE Class Fltrt JOHN POWERS Most Tallcatwe GLORCE LINXNS Pepprest OAN CI ARFY Class Clonn EOCENI' DINERIN Class Babres JOHN MI sOIr WII I IAM CATAIANO THOMAS GOCKEL The Inseparables MARY PENN and MARY MOLIEN Class Pesszmxst OSYPH HFRRON Class Optmzxst HEI FN LEAHY B1ggestBluffer JAMES HARTH Sweetest Smxle GIORIA DENORAIK Most Atlvletre Bow VUAI TER COANSHOCK Most Atlvletre GIrl FI ORI NCE FAI EY Most Pleaszng Personalztzes PETER FLOFRSCH MONA RYAN THERESF BONNER Most fimlvttzous HAROIIJ MORTENSEN Class Grant FRANCIS KACZMARFK Class Mulget MARIPAT KEINNEY Most Cooperatwe VICTORIA COSKY Most Soplrrstreated DOROTHY PEARCE t I B '1 , I b . . in I 4 H- .. Q Y, IWW I 1 .:, I It aj Ji I' i I I' ,ffjr ' 1' I ' r ' Q' ! P ' b A-'lf ir M: 1 I I 5 A P 'P IFE' f E IE J X ,. xg ACTIVITIES . - xv--4-. T' 1 STUDENT IIUUNEIL OFFICERS john jacques, President John Olbriclc, Treasurer Eleanor Baldyga, Secretary CHAIRM EN Rose Notaro, Proctor: fffirlsj Herbert Reutsch, Proctor: lBoysj Margaret Deegan, Dance: and Parties Ruth Zboyan, Traffic Gloria Devoralc, Bulletin Boards Louise Lulcach, Arxembly Patricia Callahan, Thrift Therese Bonner, Hoxlexses Maripat Kenney, Literary C'man, Rose Reilly, Spiritual Chairman DIRECTORS Henrietta Crowe, Social Activities Harold Mortensen, Discipline Victoria Coslcy, Extra-Curricula Activitief OFFICERS Judith Arsenault, Secretary Patricia Owens, Vice President Rose Reilly, President Clara Nelson, Treasurer SPIRITUAL CHAIRMEN Seated: Alice Mullen. Jean Lee, Joan Kozusko, Lorraine Romond. Dolores Baronelc Standing: john Prelcop, Bernice Dressler, Ruth O'Hara, Rita lVlcSl1ea, Edward Otterbine -lf- SUDALITY MISSIUN SUEIETY Q il 9 Q Q xv Q Q 'ff 8 A BLUE BUUK STAFF Seated: Harold Mortensen, Busi- iness Managerg Victoria Coslcy, Editor - in - Cbiefg Violet Marsek, Axfistant Editor Standing: john Olbriclc, Axsociate Editorg Constance Prybylowslci, Ar- fociate Editorq Patricia Owens, As- sociate Business Managerg Mary Mullen, A ssociate Editorg Catherine Reilly, Associate Editorg Charles Beiter, Art Editor . 1' STAFF Scaled: Dorothy Pearce, Ifeafzirfr, Niaripat Kenney, Ecfizifr-111-fffwiefi Judith Arsenauit, Associate Editor Standing: Lawrence Blanchard, Spmtsg Patricia Owens, Advertis- ing Marzagetrg Margaret Seaman, Typist: Victoria Coslcy, lfzuirier Nfarzagvrq Therese Bonner, News Editur, Joseph Herron. ffzrcufatwn LIUNS RUAR - 1 v-, '--7--M ------- i 'I l 0. ,iss .4 . ,i First Row Sister Marie de Lourdes Director Eileen Burke Ruth Zboyan Roberta O Donnell Louise Grossman Theresa Dalton Lillian Zilmslci Rosemary Cladelc oan Clarey Ruth O Hara Bemice Dressler Penn Rita Kenzenlcovic Dorothy Pearce Mary Ann Costello Clara Nelson Catherine Reilly Third Row Rose Reilly Constance Prybylowski Mary Mullen Marie Shubaclc Muszcal trammg 18 gwen by competent mstructors - . u . . . . , ' , 9 7 5 , D a y I A I i ir s J 1 , . 1 Second Row: Geraldine jepsen, Patricia Callahan, Margaret Deegan, Margaret Curran, Mary 7 l V 3 9 7 7 . A : ' Y 'Y 7 ' . . . . . . , 1, St. Mary's Choir and Band have enviable reputations F irxt Row: Joseph Ryan, Therese Bonner, Marie Saslcowslci, Eleanor Pastericlc, Francis Dalton, Dorothy Pitonalc, Frank Breen, Charles Schiclcer, Leo Handerhan, Marie Clark, Albert Simonsen Second Row: Edward Grzanlcowslci, Robert Wiggett, Louis Coley, Richard Gallagher, Mary Kearney, Victoria Coslcy, Clare Bobrowslci, Joseph Herron, Patricia Maher Third Row: Joseph Germain, Matthew Balint, Therese Ballo, Florence Kacmarslcy, loan Pastericlc, Edward Reseter, Stephen Toth Fourth Row: Robert Prybylowslci, james Nolan, Paul Naval, Iohn Spencer LIUNETTES Seated: Rita Kenzenlcovic, Mary Penn, President, Dorothy Pearce, Mona Ryan First Row: Therese Bonner, Mari- pat Kenney, Virginia Hudanish, Patricia Owens Second Row: Gloria Devoralc. Lorraine Romoncl, Mary Mullen, Constance Prybylowslci, Agnes Rapach REU CROSS Sealed: Florence Kacmarslcy Helen Leahy, Marion Lawlor Mary Gaclelc, Vice President lVlargaret Deegan Standing: Robert Peterson, Rose mary Nestico, Matilda Toth Monica -lacques, Ann Nevill Agnes Nemchiclc XT! rv'-L., Iv.. VARSITY BASKETBALL Ifmrzlz Florence Faley, Cfaptazrz t Run' Sitlingz Ruth McKenna, Mary Ann Costello, Louise Lulcach ond Row Sitting: Patricia Owens, Elvira Meszaros, Rose Reilly, Margaret Seaman, Monica jacques ' Ron Slarzcfzng: Alice Garonialc, Alherta Steuher, Sue Sheridan, Margaret Herron, Mona Ryan, Marzagcr CHEERLEADERS First Row: Gloria Devoralc, Eleanor Baldyga, Florence Faley, Dorothy Pearce, Rita Kenzenlcovic, Captain Second Row: joan Clarey, Barbara Burns, Roberta O, Donnell, Margaret Curran, Shirley Rees, jean Dejoy, Rosemary Sullivan 1 L....!..-A .-.V 1 .:.........., nur- if-.- T .F-url hs ea, a.. NM... xx -turn- rw Nh S --v I 1 r 4 ' ' F ? f '1 u' M' BASKETBALL First Row Seated: Paul Pancoe Second Row Seated: Hyer Larson, Robert Egan, Robert Rufus, John jacques, Thomas Glassett Third Row: Harold Monensen, Manager, Robert Trainer, Bronislaus Moskal, Walter Coan- shock, Louis Ksenialc, Eugene Patten, T. Edward Dooley, Coach . , ,W Ee 1 '-I ,LW M1 + - we ,e,f5, ,f, .,,,.,., A my Q' N 'Y 1. v- bf- VA,5,,, 'rx ...S A1, 4 5 H' -- 2 Q A A -- 1 -' K . ' 4 3 Q -1 ,f . W- ,, '..-ef,-, ' vu?-f A Q ' 3' 5'9 -' - Q - 1 Q lf 'Iii , - N' mag Q. ,rp-'iiifyi P , K df ' 'aa,.,, A ' ff: ' 2 f 4' K qffshizltmh ip . as--Fifi '-1 -' fp if 49? ,. 314333, Q L I3 -J - v,,V are, , D Q , 53. -L 4 . .qilghq ,H ' . ' X 'zf 'Q Q Q.- ' W 5 Q :U W ' ,,: - ' ' Q 1 Q xg , E Egg. 3 . , F' Q -TSA 2 Q., L A K 5- i 1 :lg ' 'y, l ,, :,. tA .lf ' A , .nuff I 'Q' 1 -,, 5 AJ it xg! I, f., : ,li Axt . wg.-ri -2 Ez, 1 , 5 1 2 Q f , 5 F ,f 'af . 12 V+ 'H .:m:s,.. 11 Q fur f 4 A, - .x I A ,, 'ggif bi J L ' '. 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' 43 53 1 ' 4-A f ' ' , Q i' ' li :fe ai n Q, I x Q IL. ,fn-.hx '11,.ggf.:5 V u. .V ft- 4 ' Hx , J 'A - Qu--ix: w -4 . - ' '-'Q t - l . -lifY '0 CLASS OF 1926 John Nolan ohn Norko GASS OF 1927 Richard Connelly CLASS OF 1928 Thomas Brennan George Dalton Wtlltam Ford ohn Henry ohn Lacek Albert Waters Jr CLASS OF 1929 Florenz Dooley oseph Habarack ames Harrlgan Walter Hozen Francls Muska Donald Rasmussen Aloystus Stolarlk CLASS OF 1930 ames Dooley oseph Dunlgan Hugh Eggers Francts Gleason Christopher Skow CLASS OF 1931 Mary Bates Aloystus Beatty Charles Blanchard Joseph Daly ames Gllgannon Edward Howard Albert Hydo Edward McCormick CLASS OF 1932 ames Bundy Salvatore Costello Barth E Daly Edward E an Thomas arro t Wtlllam Fruehwlrth Joseph Gleason Vmcent McDonnell oseph Nolan Wllllam Stack Thomas Skow CLASS OF 1933 Vtncent Costello Francls Hurle Joseph Kaltenback Rxchard Maher George Reager J seph Schxcker oseph Schulack Wtlltam Clark Franczs Clooney Mlchael Totln Carl Tylka ALUMNI AT WAR CLASS OF 1934 Robert Boyers Joseph Egan ohn Furey Gerard Gallagher Arthur Gloff Thomas Hanley Mlchael Hasuly Raymond Hozeny Michael Krtlla Wnllxam O Hara Thomas Patten Pierce Ryan Francls Smut oseph Wolczanskt CLASS OF 1935 ohn Barlow ames Brennan Eugene Daly ames Doyle Thomas Dunmgan Wxlllam Garonxak ames Gertty Paul Hydo George Kuchan Thomas Lynch John McDermott Francis Marks Martin Mlnkler ames Mullen Anthony Psoto Francts rk John Rodecker oseph Romond Charles Ryan Mathew Tnrpak Benedict Yaros Timothy Daly CLASS OF 1936 Lorne Ayeres ames Burke Leo Bulvanoskl Nlartm Burns Edward Dalton ames Dunn Walter Coughlm Francis Dickson Damel Dwy r ohn Faley ohn Fran Thomas Geraghty John Gllgannon Joseph Grady ohn Hamaty Edward Kabana Fred Kallta James Mulllgan Francxs Musolf James Edward Reilly Andrew Ruska Stanley Stanczewskl Bernard Van Kleef seph Donahue Arthur Whelan Nomtan Whelan Anthony Zylka QASS OF 1937 Peter Barbarotta Gerard Dalton Wllllam Delmore Alfred Fedorka George Francy Fredenc Frey Harry Gallagher Henry Hagerman Bernard Keatmg John Kerwln Katherine McGuire Robert McGu1re ohn Muska Edward Musolf Joseph O Hara Michael Quinlan Margaret Rapach ohn Romond John Ryan Wllltam Stonaker Francis Zyglar CLASS OF 1938 Harry Andrews Allen Balmt John Breen ohn Brewster ohn Clark Leo Dalton Melvm DeLeon Wtlltam Desmond Thomas Devertn oseph Gadomskx Wllltam Gtlgannon Clarence Harrxgan Francxs Hrehocnk Edmund Hmteleskl Emxl Kantra ohn Krempasky Edward Mullen Edmund Pender ohn Pollock Arthur Qu rk Loretta Tonghml oseph Valentl John Wilson Henry Wojtanowsky CLASS OF 1939 Leroy Buchan oseph Buckley ohn Burns ames Carpenter Dommtc Guerra erome Clare Wtlllam Clarey Damel Devenn Kevin Dickson Edward Dolan Edward Doody Oltver Doucette Peter Dunn Robert Fruehwlrth Joseph Geraghty John Hallsky Neal Herron erome Kelly Anna Mae Knulbas S anley Ksentak John Mathxasen Joseph Mescncs William Musolf Joseph Nelner Harry Patten ohn Qulnlan Mary Retlly Frank Starego Harry Synng Anthony Tons CLASS OF 1940 Thomas Anderson Matthew Baumlln Wnllxam Clark Michael DeHanes Thomas Ftmnanl Walter Frank Wtlllam French Rlchard Fruehwlrth Edward Gandy Robert Gtlgannon Lawrence Grey Wllllam Harth ohn Huff Martin Juarez Walter Kabana Mlchael Kennedy Robert Kerwm Michael Kosmyna Peter McCluskey Joseph McLaughlm oseph Pxttel oseph Rodecker oseph Sokolowskl George Tnrpak Eugene Tyrrell Chester Urban Wllllam Wilson oseph Zanzalarn CLASS OF 1941 ohn Barllk ames Boyers Edward Carney Thomas Dalton oseph Deegan Wtlllam G Delmore Wlllnam De oy ames Devorak ames Gnllxs Bernard Gockel Louis Greffer ames Hagerman John Honan George aczxna Robert Jardot Raymond Juarez Albert Kabana Joseph Kltko Lawrence Leahy Edward Mar-tm Wilbur Matton Rlchard Musolf James Morey Harry McDonnell Emery Nemeth Edward Patala Rtchard Peterson Richard Scott Paul Trygar CLASS OF 1942 Edward Baldyga Howard Better Phllnp Boyle Walter Brown Edward Coley ohn Deveny ames Fltzpatrlck Mlrnn Gladysz ohn Glassett Francs Green Thomas Hanley Edward Kenny Robert KCDZCHROVIC Robert Krempas Raymond LaGasse Francis McCormick Francis McGutre Robert Powers George Reseter ohn Soeller Dantel Segume Michael Stsolak Mnchael Tons Paul Urban CLASS OF 1943 ohn Boyle Edward Burke Edward Check ohn Fmn ohn Francy Robert Glassett Vincent Grlfhn ohn Kelly Frederick Krellack Francis Mcshea ohn Maloney Emtl Mtka Wlllxam O Hara Thomas Pender Francis Peterscak Thomas Rodecker Mlchael Stumpf Mlchael Waverscak ohn Yaros CLASS OF 1944 Walter Anderson Michael Andrejclk Francis Antomdes Coleman Bums Bemard Deverxn Edwm Dalton ohn Garonlak Robert Golden ohn McDermott Joseph Both Clarence Wnlltamson James Murray J . 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I 8' . . 9- J 10. . .1 I I ll, v g . I 12. XJICIOFIS Coslcy 13. ' ' . 14. Y X N 15. ' ' ' . 16. ' 17. J. ' ' 1 18. I 19. - ' ' 20. ' 21. If - -I- SENIURS IN BETTER DAYS john Musolf Helen Leahy Lawrence Blanchard ohn Ollmck Mary Penn Wnlllam Caralano Louis Coley Albert Snmonsen Glorla Devoralc Ralph Mxlca Arlene Pastnclc loseph Herron ames Murray Constance Prybylowslcx Genevxeve uarez 39 Th erese Bonner Com lzrnents o MARTHA AND IENNIE Mxllmery and Dress Shoppe 352 Stare Street Perth Amboy N J INDEPENDENT LEADER Prmters and Publxshers WOOD BRIDGE N J P' f 23. , . 24. 25. 26. 1 ' 27. V 28. ' ' 29. ' 30. ' A 31. Leo Handerhan 32. ' 33. ' 34. ' 35. ' 36. J V ' ' 37. V ' 38. ' j CONGRATULATIONS TO ST MAHYS HIGH SCIIUUL PERTH CLASS or 1944 AMBOY CITY COMMISSION JOHN A DELANEY Mayor HAROLD D RUNYON Department of Publre Sa ety JOSEPH P SIEBER WILLIAM J DALTON Department o Rezenue and Finance STEPHEN BALINSKI Department of Publu' Works I O ' f Department of Parks and Public Property f V . CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1944 THOMAS F BURKE FUNERAL DIRECTORS JOSEPH V COSTELLO Manager COMPLIMENTS or THE CUUNTY Cllfllli O 366 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY 4-0075 N Y kW ll P P C CW or 3 aper 84 mt 0 MUHA PHOTO STUDIOS Perth Amboy s Leading Pam! Store 44 East Walnut Ave Metuchen N Wall Paper Pamts and Varmshes Mhuchm 60205 W holesale and Retail Omfml Photographer SENIOR CLASS 388 State St Perth Amboy N Con gmtulatmns to ST MARY S CLASS OF 1 9 4 4 TABLUSIH S PHARMACY Dependable Prescrzptzons 350 STATE ST Cor FAYETTE PERTH AMBOY N J Phone Perth Amboy 4 1595 I ' . WR: Manufacture W'indow Shades THE BLUE BOOK . , . r JAMES J FLYNN AND SUN Fune I Hom 424 EAST AVENUE PERTH AMBOY N j JAMESJ FLYNN JAMESJ FLYNN J COIN GRATULATIONS TO ST MARYS CLASS OF 1 9 4 4 CUUHT SAN SALVADIIH, N0 275 CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA O 771 6 , . . . , r. Phone: Perth Amboy 4-0358 T ! O PHILIP P COSTELLO Funeral Dzrector 87 Fayette Street Perth Amboy N J Phone Perth Amboy 4-0700 CAHLTUN UPHULSTEIIY SHUI' Re Upholstermg Slz Covers 556 State Street Perth Amboy N J Phone P A 4 2564 FIIIST BANK AND TRUST C0 SMITH AND MAPLE STREETS PERTH AMBOY N J Member Federal Deposzt Insurance Corporatxon THE FUTUSHUP 288 State St Perth Amboy N 'I PHUTU SUPPLIES Complete Roll De: eloped and Prznted 35r M UINZBEHG Everything for the Well Dressed Man Clothing 8: Gents Furmshlngs Also Ladies G Gents Tailor Cleanmg Dyemg Pressmg 84 Repanrmg Reasonable Przces 364 Stare St Perth Amboy N J Congratulations to THE CLASS OF 1944 ST MARYS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Com lrments o REV JOHN E RURA Pastor HOLY TRINITY PARISH PERTH AMBOY N J , . . y t C . , , , . . Open Friday evenings - 6 to 8 o'clock 1 I ' , n 1 X I . . ' I , . . ST MARYS ALUMNI ALL OVER THE WORLD ENJOY THE LIUNS H01-KH THE JUHNS CUMPANY, INC a AWA IMT You CANT TAKE UUE MEMURIES AWAY You can t talce our memories away And Graduatlon IS not happy much to our d1Sl'I13y We ll no longer fool And waste tlme m school But we ll malce our hours pay You can t take our memorles away The things that we ve done Our mommg Masses Our flrst day of classes Rxght up to the end of May You can t take our memories away Our worlc study and play The thmgs we ve done Cut laughter and fun The txmes we spent so gay You can t talce our memones away They re as fresh as new grown hay Our lessons and boolcs Our sisters and thexr looks All made up our day All these things have gone by What s left ms just a sigh 214 SMITH STREET Stlll forever xn our hearts they rernam PERTH AMBOY N J JOHN J QUINN JOHN A KOZUSKO Pfgg V Pres 6 Treas Regardless of date and name Because were graduates of Samt Marys Hugh G ORCE LEVINS ST. MARY S 1944 9 . I , . I 9 f 1 3 , . I . , , . I 1 - Q , . 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