St Marys High School - Blue Book Yearbook (Perth Amboy, NJ)

 - Class of 1950

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jfre slfvery belle ring ou! echoex of ilu' pus! Us we Anil our 1400 f rncfuales. who have luken me J1'rl11c'1'Jfes o o!Q'lICJOI'Slll'7 learnecl J I I I IUIZ Ulll' school UNC! HIflC!0 fAL'HI fl ,Hlff of f!I0l.I' 0VQI'yC!fly f7AQSO IICJQCIZY CHP ff? Al? AJIHICI I-ll IIIPIII' AIIHIYH ,IAC l'II 6llRllfleSS. l'II L'l'Vl.C' ClffC1l4I'S. CHIC! l.I'? gllllffll. gIIlI0I'l'OW:NI !?ClCJQl'S. O US. CUP Sflelltiiflg fflddy WAHI? fl'lC'SC' AJFHIQI' gI'Cl!lllCLfeS CHIC! tocfayk leaders were found yesfercfag-1'n the cfassroom. !Cl6OI'CltOI'l.QS. gymnas1'un1. and aucfftorlunz of 774111113 Jqlgll .gclzool-where we are being laugh! ll way of fAl.I1Al.Ilg, of alolng. ancl of ll.Ul.I'lg a typicaf Chrisllarz fffe. jlzese eclwes renew in our earts the Catholic formufa. Wlll.C'A Wl.!!l'l1,!,llQI1CQ us In every sphere life. instiflecf in us through the lOi'l'Ilg guidance 0 . . . h Q you y proc cummfg - fN tang C ass. A ,4 Q gt mfx, s if , : . v 'E 3 Af--. K 'f g. . 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TO OUR PARENTS: We lovingly cmd affectionately dedicate the 1950 BLUE BOOK, so that we might fittingly express our gratitude to you in a tangible way, because you love us, worry over us, share both our sorrows and our joys, are there when we need you most, always ready to help with your kind and wise counsels, because from earliest childhood you taught us to pray to the good Lord and to seek His help in all things, because you want only the best for us and so gave us our rightful heritage-A Catholic Education, most ot all because we love you and want to thank you from the bot- tom of our hearts for having made all these things possible. ating class, receives the 1950 Blue Book ary's twenty-fifth graduating class, while obeying the all JJIS Juozfn P 0 P E P I U S X I I the Cjatfaoflc .yqierarclzy . . . RGE gapfy f .fffis gxceffency, the most pe G E 0 W . A H R , S T D I is 0 0 renton pfczczfng as uncfer the supersision IQ?,.c,,.c,,,Cf JAMES A. HARDING 0 our zstmguzslzecf c ergy THEODOIlE A OPDENAKEH I? J JOHN C PETRI .An cpm' Cfacfg of mercy SISTER MARY KEVIN SISTER MARY ADRIAN English 4 SISTER MARY AMADEUS Bookkeeping-Commercial Law SISTER MARY ASSUNTA Spanish - Band v K? ' gg SISTER MARY CAMILLA 57 M Sodcdity-Mathematics SISTER MARIE de LOURDES Religion-Latin SISTER MARY GRATA Science-Publications SISTER MARY ITA English-Latin 12 Principal SISTER MARY IEROME Mcxthemcrtics-Student Council SISTER MARY LUKE Typing-Stenfsqrcrphy SISTER MARY SHAUN History-Art SISTER MARY THAIS Science-French SISTER MARY VINCENT History-Mechanical Drawing REV. T. A. OPDENAKER Religion REV. I. C. PETRI Religion competent freligious MR. DOUGLAS KING Physical Education MRS. CHARLES HAAS Physical Education MISS RUTH WHITE Dramatics --M.-. ,-.W W. ,V . teac ers . MRS. CAROLINE LITTLEFIELD Dancing MRS. MABEL O'HARA School Nurse MB. IOSEPH MINICHIN I Band -- 1.5-71 'F' ,us- Y nspzrmg us to cfe ve ar into the rea ms of ecfucation w 9. f V .fv .M ' n rg .5 Y? I A fx G A , , 6 1 ij? 'VG - f gf., L X ,,.ff ' ' 1 fi :L-.5 ' o 0 'S , M' , f ', . - . 'if ' ' I 5 Q ,'vig1, , 3 'f 4 ,. L -G' gt , - W 'Af Yu gs , If? I ' Q. Q ' 3 ' f- Lf- ll'R N '52, 6 , r .LL A '-2 -wfqii Q Q f I . 1 - X-A K s 'UL v H , -K 'cg-V 5 4 - gitsfp as if ' ' ,if - ' ,. ,' Q. A f'.Q 'Q ,ff gs ,W ' 2 A 'TMA 5' a M-'X .' f .wif . f , ' X S15 i 'iz '-Q Jw. W 3 I , , X , A Lx' fl 3 Nfqmx I' ffl I f N A f 9 fi I I A 3 N 1, f ' 1 ,fl J qi - Wfnlfl U:-vs '15 Q I l Lunch hour llies by quickly when Father Harding pays one ot his frequent visits lo the 9 v VF T' ,Af , l li .V I 2 f 7-' ' X- f 'a l an 'J' LH -L, 2 I -m ...... etc A K . 'gg-4 t fk' X.. ' A s 4 A K I Y' ' in - W! J , ll il on Edward Kubala. Angela Sanhueza. loan Zehrer, Lillian Dotqek Gerard Brown, Leona Makwinski, David Casey, Helene Mak- winaki become spiritual minded through Catholic .Literature during retreat. 'T ' Km e journey into a new wor cl o Study The candidates tor Freshman Class President and their cam- paign managers complete plans for the coming election. Lett to right: Candidate I. Valentine, Manager I. Hischar, Manager H. Paulik, and candidates I. Perez and I. Arnott. 3? Herbert Lorentzen, Barbara Zalcor, Thomas Sotlca, Monica Ronan, Maureen Deegan, Mary Ann Duffy, Barbara Nedzbala, Eileen Burke breath a sigh ot relief as Sister Mary Camilla solves the equation tor Raymond Seguine and his freshman classe mates. x Mrs. Haas points out the basic rules of girls' basketball to Mary Arm Alba, Claire Cybulslci, Dorf othy Tarloski and Theresa Lany. rx, - 1 GG0'9 tman common: for N' 'if' Amsticaily inclined students La Verne Iuqan. Barbara Toth, loan Bak, Norman Asakowicz, Arthur Dunn. Barbara Beehler do mono- grammed handiwork under the supervision ot Sister Mary Shaun. X. 1 sw Hg- A Allen Mantz points out Io his fellow Span- zslz Classmates Wes- ley Smoyuk, lecxnelie Uqz, lVl1Cl1c1cl Muldony, Elaine De Andrea, Irene Magyar G yoke on the Spanish Bulletin Board. 7 e all Vance in t lf. 'J 14 N Ernest Siskc explains the rnvcrrzmq ol the French expressrfrts If lizzrlmrfr Ncgy, Adrzirrz lVl:.x:l: , j,'1'f' Scfzr -vcivr, Frances Hyun, Frances Er-sejfff, lfnlzurd Nolan and Audrey Alexander. 22 an of l?Q 'W'9q Harriette Ulbrick translates a Latin phrase tor Ernest Siska, while the rest ot section XA listen attentively. Practice makes perfect, as you can see on the eager laces ot Terrence Kennedy, Kenneth Buck, Francis Gladysz, John Chabay, Richard Nolan, Richard Clement and John Maloney. Q W i t ,uv ' 'L LS i S H S t X ? N g S S X S S S vg- ...A JUN . 51 1 6 ' jiigygjf, WW 1' KQV uf, IOR 6 yvtfgl.. .f 'A' .A frusi - ' ' i, V zlmglal X 1 ' 'iw11 .r',L ' 'T'-YIWL 1 ' if '6 vw wZsr1rew1s.z in Q29 flmlmgs 2 5 'rms-e Z 5353! .th nniilnof 'Hu' EDI!! Q51 1' fm. 3 fi P M t N X1 J y ls it lose? Is it Antonio or luan? Sister Mary Assunta explains to Cornelia lacob. These girls, Mary Ann Molten, Barbara Ahern, Jeanette Cebello, Irene Vereb, Marie Yuhas, Catherine Einhorn, Irene Dillon anxiously choose the name of a student with whom they expect to carry on correspondence as one ol the activities ol the Spanish Il Class. .3 pn, :L an R 5 AWAITS AT l.AB0l'5 cm i -Q ,gr A E942 .315 fi W. .lv .1514 G ' Q ef 1 1 gg , 'jL,, I- , L - 'L-:L-75 ak r K - f , . Practice makes perfect, especially in typmg, Sxster Mary Luke proves this IS true to Dorothy Lam: Catherme Emhom Mxchael Sudzma Lor mme Tonqhmz and Frank DI Leo . Q' 4 51. ' 3 5 5 W A f Z 3 , - f-Q1 ..'7 Nw, f-IJ V' C' vo 4 55.-I. fnnsplf Q y i am- Na ik Fill g!! 0'5i ' if ,rg F , i At long last! sighs Robert Casey, showing his class ring to Marie Yuhas, Dorothy Iardot, Patricia Gadek, Edward O'Gorman, Nancy Massopusf, Ger aldine Powers, Ernest Gyure and Patricia Stueber .5- -A is . ,i ,a 44 52552 SX V 1 Mug, ,532 'MFE 155 A , . M 5 flil Ciisugh, Constance Abaray, Beatrice Yasosky Helen Cap, Mary Geis, Lorraine Bruz dowska, Iohn Kiraly, Edward Kettyle and lohn Pero qive their wholehearted atten tio Qi' G n to the Latin translation being given Dorothy Bruzdowska. Sister Marie dv urdes watches rlnsely 3 0 R ff , f' litttetmiij fm umfgor 1-nf Amy WZQUUUT all , In V ,. ,.,if, ,x , ,K m Ay . M, W r--- 73 A f of-9414 ,0,ftfl1fmf' 'f f r, I Q f Q ,ifwn ' 'lJJvn,q,,q- ,,gQ,gff,gjj I , W fy' mv' .1 W Mfifn A s L V ,,,.,5,T?: wp 1 --.3 Y - 5. 4' '54 A. i X 4 I rm: G ' o 0 fi 1 Father Opdenaker explains the nature oi the yjgall-P' Q perfect our fm 1.111.119 . -i -I Holy Ghost to Mary Ann Chismar, Loretta Mur- ray, Benny Zeqarowski. Richard Paricre welcomes Fdward Kett le into 1 if r ,f i Y l-loom 7. Edward is a newcomer to St. Mary's. X s Gerald Mortensen informs Carol Lee Andrus about tlic latest Catholic lies! sellers while Margaret Pelican, Francis Clzuralc, Mary Chiera, and loyce Somers look over some Catholic books and magazines. YU!! L-.... U!DE TO ICHT FIEHD QP ' by , 5 1 IH! Nfjl-2'3'?a ff? ,Af ggi .M f, . ' X, 'ms 1 J.. I . , :zest ' V 1 . 1 ' 1' '. git? 5 ' t Y effssfk A Xiiyifz ' s 3 YN? ff ,fa ft 4 M? fs-tff f, Sf g,,fy5ff 'N . i, .... 4' --ws 'fu -fi c iw 'S 'he to 0-1' boy 0 ,,Lel'5 go. . pfocwlf by 1 ,nuyllfff ohn Klfdly' gk. Vlnfem De tj ,K reS5C statement e poi the ii' ,1- 29 . IX .Vttnl Xllkt xg Xl HNIV. Discussing tuture plans for nursing are Miriam Neder Dolores Lott Barbara Narleslri Dolores Sitar Marie Krisak Catherine Cebello Beatrice Yasosky and Loretta Murray. ui, 1 ' 1 -1- t instant practice will soon make Pa ricia Egan losephme Latario Eleanor rgnxav' Lykes Mary Ann Chismar efftcient ff F fi secretaries 9 Seaman, Dolores Menard, Margaret 4' Semor Prom Commxttee look over V1IlCPI1f A111115 plans lor rmr Pmm dc 1 nm: n 119 cc m m IOP P17111 s r 1 Put n :mfg '1 s 1: Iran H FIUIL1 PL III we H lc 11 MU Cn Mary Andrus ce Ds C1 Cir: Scam rn vsyplz Gu ' 11: UI an , , P 1 Cn .10 c rw vu It M I A C H4 Q Ia d p 4, H 1: C V rf L f-af T F' 8 5 -.M ax sfviza-R4 fifffffz I QE? yy X - ff . in is s J U M I' i A W Q g ig gat 4 A A H 5 I i Y - 1 5 vm wgmjw J JL y - E Q! QTE nn b Y , wj T, 1 ,w-Xin-' X ..' 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M 1 T., df M AIX ,5 Q ' ' 'J ' '3,Yj,'f'31 D 'av ' s II if ' 1 - N I - z N J Q , z t if 5 ' 4 , - ,,, E 'F 4 ,4 , I . 4' 1 I Tx N v T U ll E nzpfoyrfzg the All , F' fit, it Ai SERVICE DEPARTMENT Director Gerald Mortensen, and chair- men George Mathis, Constance Aba- ray, lohn Kiraly, Raymond Asakawicz SOCIAL DEPARTMENT Chairmen Marie Rettenqer, Rob ert Bader, Robert Dambach and Director Geraldine Seaman. 3 y ggi U EXTRA-CURRICULAR DEPARTMENT Director Beatrice Yasosky and chairmen Iohii Powoski, Irene lensen, Mary Geis, Vincent Alhti, ti and Holncrt Ferrencc, CLASS PRESIDENTS Catherine Cebello, Senior Presi JOSEPH GALL Treasurer dent: Edward Scott, lunior Presi dentf Robert Downer, Sopho more President, and john V entine, Freshman President. STUDENT COURT George Mathis, ludgej Gerald Mortensen, Assist' ant Prosecutor: Marie Krisalc, Clerk: Albert An- derson, Baiiitff Walter Syrinq, Public Defender: Robert Dambacli, Prose- CUfO!. ai HOME ROOM PRESIDENTS Richard Pancoe, XII Ap Herbert Rees, XII-Bf Assunta Montecalvo, XI-Ag Frank Di Leo XIB Kennefl' Clebak, XI-C5 Edward Kseniak, X-A: Richard Cle- ment, X-By Ronald bikach, X-C loseph Colojay, IX-Ci Norman Asakawicz, IX-By and james A nott, IX-A. 5 , where we soar to 3' 4 - '!Z 'Sk 'T 1 Q , , X A L ' . A 'T ' X -ja Q 3 I I X . RN O .X 'W' 'Q , ii r V 1 r X ' ' , , ' . . r - , Q , U ' 2 '73 -h X , b X v 'QXA K X2 93 W X X x X .W X X X1 xx v X ' 1 -, X .LLAA . 3.-ki 1 DD 'Y Q vb 1 1 . . l ' , I N41 IA X 5 :md Wzllmm om wus: u on o ew :ou mes In or er o we c eu es I7lllSl.C'Il! fwfgkis 1 ' ' ' 1 'Q Q afplswj , Q is A, dip af' is G VV' . F. z '- -. . ' . ., 'P . 'x rw f ' 5 lf' 0 1 4':U?g K Oi E Q I I, . f ' ix ' 3 ' 1' . ' 2 :N 1 1 '. cf'-E' m 2 .3 .R 'Lx I I - M' lft , 'ct 4,11 1 3: 5 in lam sessron before march g fh Memorial Day Parade. enry Makwinski, get together in a . N -I- 5' V ' .xg cz, cfailgy become L..-- lily , X, A ffkf' ,I X X K 5 'Q X Q XI X 5 ' ... K Xi x EV K--I 1' vt' . 3 . fr! i X r I 4 Qt.-w'S? 5'3' m0f9 mary-f4'Ae Y 9' ,,..- ....,.1 Nr ltems of Mission interest being discussed by Irene Iensen, Presi- dent of the C. S. M. C. with the various mission leaders. Stand- ing: Dorothy Vollmuth, Florian Gall, Elaine DeAndrea. Sitting: Dolores Sitar, Anne Puleo, and' Mary Desmond, Av j ,I I Q , The Perfect Week-End Club as represented by Joseph Holup Helen Tomori, Mary Ann Alba Florence Langan, Mary Ann Mulligan, Thomas Bates Cor nelia Jacob, Helene Makwmslci Helen Tomko, and Thomas Grant. . Svc 1: Cjcztfzofic .fdctzon Our Lady's Council recite The Office devotedly Dorothy Toris, Mary Ann Duffy, Geraldine Narleski, Barbara Toth, cmd Mary Ann Alba work on personalized jewelry made with shells for Christmas Mis- sion Sales. . . .AS CI'U.S'Cl QRS' of peace practicing Y Ge s moth m Ch Patten as ste: and nson, the ke 'Alice f Dreams to mak the IPO one, ujoyab 900. pate 11's ligh IHS Def Helen Dorothea Kennedy, orge Math Miriam ldine Deegan, Gadek, Kurek, ssuntn Rich- Remais, Tunick, John Chabay , Irene Drotar, Ann Johnson, icz, Phyllis nary Prus- te U31, Ann Uefl UOHR BDYDHY '--fq . 9 LOI'l5 061 Ku'- Q pllA!l.Sl'l Cl A.l'Sf CICISS ITQWSPCIIJQI' . . E -5 Qlli' '-' . 'l lP-wwreq, my . - S W- Q 5 w- W 3 r 4 ,, 5 L I A ! 5 5 J if ed them to persevere in their studies and to make the most of their high school education in order to fit them for their future careers. hies 5 Nocturne rlso inter- W: Lowngly dedzcate thzs lik, Jeah igh test. o Irene rrence, and Harriet Eak, and the third Honors For 3rd Marking Period For the first time this year the Juniors claim supremacy in scholastic honors. Twenty- six of them four this lar Federa- tion, thc Roparatiou Society. fpohtolutc Done in tyle the .Y the S ent the n Marcl 9 lttlefxel Cast in ullne Zi retty shop s Donald an about eads will obert Ha 1':s M leanor Wo ard Kxsl ocial cl nd Mary nd Jane nother of he e e wi M. Kev1n, sr nd sr M. Camilla. resentatives a onstance Abaray The Second Annual earbook Conference ardlnal Hayes High he Bronx. N.Y.C. Tlx i nwers and Helen Ni 4 Working on a paper means constant work but Pauline Zimmerman, lohn Kiraly, Gere aldine Powers,' Barbara Eagle, and Mar- garet Catalano are taking time out to congratulate themselves for thinking up just the right word. 5 gvs YW? TYV- T? 3+ WSL N'-'P' '7 X A congenial group of eclie tors who combined their talents and brought forth the Blue Book of l95O. They are Constance Aba- ray, Editor-in-Chief: Phyl- lis Morgan, Literary Editorg Dorothy Walsh, Make-up Editor, and Patricia Egan, Feature Editor. ,,fs qu. -.1 A buzz of ac.ivity prevails as the deadline nezrs arid stat! members join forces to make the l95O Blue Book one ci the besf. Clockwise, are Patricia Egan, Dorothy Walsh, Phyllis Morgan, William Slater, Beatrice Yasosizy, Constance Abaray, Richard Pancoe, lune Lott, lohn Pero, and Catherine Cebello. l1's The Talk of Ihe Town, when Madame Lucy flames Paltenlrecrch- es Helen lMiriam Nederl cmd Icme fMGTY Ann Chismcrl how to be per- fect models with nary C1 hair out of place. 0UR66IRE E N. Q . . C!4'QCU'l'l Mrs. Marshall KDorothy Eml, Larry Hadley fHarry Warren! and Eleanor lMarie Rettenqerl are discussing the party being given by Mr. Bowden. 1. FP' Irene IPauline Zimmermanl and Donald Uohn AM' Kiralyl lead the dance bearing lhe name of our heroine lrene . 50 0 Q mess an gaiety It is the finale of the Sec- ond Act and Irene fPaul ine Zimmerman? is sur- rounded, as usual, by a host of admirers. Mrs. O'Dare fMary Geisl gives Donald flohn Kir- alyl an indignant verbal blasting as Irene KPaul- ine Zimmerman! waits pa- tiently until they reach an armistice. .-,us-v an T' H 1 1 xl A NL H' with th 00 z Pretty Mary Ann Chismar glances up at her partner Marlin Men gel while Catherine Cebello an William Kindzierski admire the lovely decorations. O d Vg: C in 5 Grand March Iohn P e Beatrice rOYg:odkyMiriam N 5 ed . , ,Ohh nc 94 79 . J 91. 5 X 4' 1, f. Helen Mok en and Francis Many lqdn that the Gm nd March is abc uf io be . Qin. v X9 -4 , .Y 5 -QQ, . f -i Y is if - 6' ii gi., 8 O colo , dang C 1ouC :som ei Plgroni are Nolan Mit! Andms' onica Schml yy lis Sim ' V r Borrxcxin Mmlfxax 25 Oqxl' e melody fmgermg on. f ,1 William Slater, Student Coun- cil President and Constance Abaray exchange conversa- tion with Richard Pancoe, Ann Kennedy, Raymond As- alcawicz and Florence Stan- uch during intermission. 53 Richard Clement and Phyllis Morgan, Vincent Deak and Dorothy Walsh, and Ioan Doyle and Arnold Mac Arthur seem only to have eyes for each other. Anyway, they make a pretty picture, don't they? loseph Gall and his charming partner along with Robert Bader and Geraldine Seaman enjoy the sweet music of Bar- on Bobiclc's Orchestra. 1 w 'Q ,vw L - 'Silt 952A ' ' ' f S. x. V 4-S 9 ,I -I avi' J N1 'Y Www N , - x N ,f' pf X , ' T ' K , TQ, I 1 A If V. X f f Y' f . T 1Vlg'TT A ' Y T I 1 A !7 if ,fi TWT, T f' I T H H 'bf 'WT X A 2 ' K ' s , f V . K V 1 4' THROUGH THE OF SPORTS f 1 JV. 5, sg , X ,fx P7 an f 1' v I , 25 41' Q If 5 as 7. ,f DDM D J 1- 1 'Q 1 z G ' 2 L9 5 6 1 ,, ff , Na ,W gg ' ' ' gf,-T 1. A' ff! 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G21 rl Xlzldgjile Knsak, and Maw An tricic Conlon' 'P A fjlvigxxll ' .fr I U -or Znatfion 1 fx 'S pun-.lv-5 EDWARD SCOTT f During a tense moment in the game Scwrxe ' 'R' Father Opdenaker Ieads the players ARNOLD MacARTHUR Amie P1 Simi: YJ R' 'Q IULIUS SIMON THOMAS REILLY ALBERT ANDERSON Albion I iii a short prayer, , ' FX 7' H' x ' Q, N it fIl,w Q . M- , D' ' x W- P , - , J A Q v . N XX, 1: 4 4 ' In 1 Varg, C' Beatnc Eefleqdefs Q Mir USO fe I Iam N ye S Egfelle I Hgh, Und 9 M L J feamme Cunhqm I ebello 1 ffv!x'ggk . , Al 'af' . ' Tommy N. ,- Mr QOOC VJOI' The undying spirit of the Alumni is shown by Io- seph Bums, John Monte- Ccrlvo, Theresa Penlcul cmd one of our seniors, Eugene Griffin. fi My an H1 , . . if-acl, , IN f f., Ar f., ,.......-- ,M vu- -' '-- - - . ,mt xx l'5X XX.- K , 991: I 1 F? 5 -0 K 5 ?,f Q f ii ,W 'H v 4 .Sh .W '1- ,M 5, I - I wf,a fi 'Q y.,,,,ma? -ba '01 Abt PN dl M!! IW, '95 'i gnu- 'Q fa' - P U21 ' f 'A' ' ' 14 ' . ,Y .V x . h A X I f, 9 M ,, ff- 1- u - I ! . . 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XOIWVLU fating C aracteli P t S k t I b k t while the rest of h 1 m h p I essful silo! 64 r' '1 X' 4 - THE LIO ETTEL Al Q lj , K XIX! ' v V Ki r 'rx J'-sy 1950 Lionettes lstandinq, left to riqhtl are: Irene Magyar, Catherine Ann Deegan, Betty lane Beck, Veronica Schmidt, Captain, Ioyce Schroeder, Ioan Lanqan, Helen Faley, Mrs, Charles Haas, Coach, Kneeling, left to right: Patricia Smisko, Ioan Dolinich, Mary Hresko, Helen Tomori, loyce Ward, and Dolores MacArthur. Accuracy is most important in timekeeping, as- sures Mrs. Haas, while she checks the books with capable scorekeepers Kathleen lones and Agnes Hogan. Vzno Our C f- NICA SCHMIDT apfU1n f c I ,4 hadofm, W W8 .Of , 'M en fares a joy wat an as f..?If'f:'lEf rf if .QQ 'X li, ik 0 0 o A f i, J 0 0, FW , 'S A, V px ,fd 'G ' V' ffvfb 4 , 5, rf' ',yL.':7k?k:iL W ,f1:ff+f A ' Env , 'I V :X-'R . :T A I . , 4, 'V I ' ff' 'B x , X' if ' 3 ' 5 eff. ' X5 , V 'ff ,. P A ' ' ' N , 5 V x K. 'fp --, gi 1 'MW-v',l-fi -A f , if 5 ' gy, fr .N ' ' ' ' W ' H fir, f ' Q' - 3 Y gy' K X .L ' ly -U. ii-- '? V8 J? in . 5 'G' 5 K ,L sw, K I, 7 Y , K 1 s 4 rw ,Q , . x ' E . 'P Ax ' sf. , A ' g,Q'V 1 WILLIAM VINCENT SLATER All or Nothing At All . . . Stu- dent Council Prexy . . . My pal cmd yours . . . first and foremost . . . handsome as they come .. . Willing and able. BEATRICE BARBARA YASOSKY Cruising Down the River . . . Lady Director of Extra Curri- cular Activities . . . Bea . . . attractive manner . . . gets things done . . . tireless worker. COU TUDE -1-3,9 . rg jug my CATHERINE MARIE CEBELLO Everywhere You Go . . . Seni- or Class President . . . belle of the ball . . . Kiki . . . casual charmer . . . combination of glamour and simplicity. . i iff., xx El, .M I 4 V- . I, 0.1 ,RX VA R f' A ' ' ' X K 1' bfi GERALD ALLEN MORTENSEN It All Depends on You . . . Directs our Service Department . . . Gerry . . . unsurpassed in intelligence . . . clarity and brilliance . . . dry humor. CIL I ANN PATRICIA CONLAN You're My Everything . . . Secretary of Student Council . . . blond Cinderella . . . sweet colleen . . . sparkling eyes . .. cheering queen . . . cute as a kitten. 'ww-uv IOSEPH MICHAEL GALL It's A Great Feeling . . . Trea- surer of Student Council . . . smartly groomed . . . Arthur Murray's rival . . . Managing Editor of Blue Book . . . hero of the day. 1+ it , 50 , 19 fwflxi - K ' A iz f GERALDINE MARGARET GEORGE HARRY MATHIS SEAMAN Everything They Said Came ,, ,, , . True . . . Iudge Mathis . . . Thou Swell ' ,1 ' Soqwl Dlfec- reserved . . . ierry boat rider . . . ioflciei ' G'fg1er'igfIS1f1LeCS1zeef' math whiz . . . perfect gentle- e . . . . . . - a winning smile . . . unmatched quality. man . . . exemplary politeness. CONSTANCE CAMILLA ABARAY My Dream Is Yours . . . . Editor-in-Chief of ther Blue- Book .... radiant smile . . . . accomplished pian- ist .... fashion wise .... utterly feminine. --et' 70 wil' . QM ! if AUDREY f MARIE ALEXANDER ' 'll See You In My Dreams .... Petite Fri- jyday nighter .... dance V whiz .... happyego- ,f ' lucky .... peaceful na- ' I 1 t VINCENT IOSEPH ALBA Time On My Hands . . .. Ever clock conscious .... undying school spirit . . .. life of the party ..., our own songster .... talent- ed artist. .V Vi . me 5 4..- fi! 3' uf MARY IEAN ANDRUS With A Song In My Heart .... Manager of the Lionettes .... sun- ny smile .... amiable disposition .... Islander ,,.,Bea's pal..., typical junior miss. ture .... light hearted. I ii tl -. mr -.F - ve' 8 - 2 t Q QVX 1'-4 gy. ,1 .-. J A if if .1 RAYMOND FRANCIS ASAKAWICZ The Old Master Painter ....Neat n' helpful... . always the gentleman . . . school spirit .... wins title for Typical American Boy . . . ALBERT ALLEN ANDERSON After You've Gone . . . . . Blue and White basket maker . . . . toll and trim . . . . Fords' favorite . . . . pace setter for the Wild- cats .... high scorer with everyone. ,M IAQ Q5 ffl MARY ANN BADER l'm Looking Over A Your Leaf Clover .... Shy rose .... ever a true friend .,.. a smile for all . . . .enthusiasm . . . . baby blue eyes . . . earnest student. Q:-V. 1 wr'-v ' ROBERT LEO BADER Forever And Ever . . . . Tall lad from Woodbridge . . . . handsome bandman all ours .... tops em all . . . . target oi success. gjracfua ting Cfass. . I DOROTHY IOSEPHINE BRUZDOWSKI l'1l Be Seeing You . . . . Oh! so nice .... worthy of recognition .... al- ways comes through .,.. merry charmer .... pre- cious memory. fl r o ,M Jy rb WMMMY STEPHEN ELIAS BALOG Make Mine Country Style .... Clever . . . . distinguished manner .,,, quietly studious .,.. pre- cise as a captain's log book .... never lets you down. 2271 Zffffi CW - ELIZABETH IANE BECK It Had To Be You . . . . Lionettes' pride .... strik- ing .... enviable poise ....neatasapin.... tall and elegant . . . someone to remember. 49 IOHN STEPHEN BLADT What'll I Do .... Hantz . . . . The Robins sharp forward .... aims to be a millionaire ..,. adds Q miip to everyday hap- penings. ffz, LUV f X ,er r r fx, 'x Q if LORRAINE HELEN BRUZDOWSKI The Stars Will Remem- ber .... A neat appear- ance and a ready smile. . . . model oi good manners . . . pleasant disposition . . interpretive pianist . . likeable qualities. - r X if Z HELEN MARY CAP Near You .... Inex- haustible energy with a lilt all her own . . . . Trig favorite . . . sprite and lively .... loy- al friend. il' 71 MARGARET MARY CATALANO Peq O' My Heart . . . . Girl on the way up ..,. distinguished characteris- tics .... ever true to the Lions' Roar .... versatile . . . . simply perfect. QA 72 MARY ROSE CHIERA Always In My Heart . . . . Poet Laureate . . . saucy and spirited .... smooth as velvet .... comely and incomparable . . . . artiul air. up gn, ' L .3 'PWA N ? 33?5f' ir' i VINCENT IOSEPH DEAK I Still Get A Thrill . . . . Corky .... Beaming Bell Boy .... service with a smile .... ace draits- man .... c r o w n i n g achievement. MARY ANN CHISMAR Happy Talk .... Smil- ing and carefree .... heart lifting .... never cr dull moment .... de- signs ot success .... with all the trimmings. -3 1' X ROBERT f D THOMAS DAMBACH Q5 5 ' 'bv .H R xr ,. ' Y .5 rl 3 f ' CONSTANCE CATHERINE DOLINICH Dark Town Strutters Ball . . . . Charming chatter- box .... Hcareiree Con- nie .... ieather feet . . . . deiinitely different . . . . top-hit. You Can Count On Me . . . , Ioe's brother . . . . completely at ease .... Mr. Friendly .... man- aging Editor of Lions' Roar . . . . Pride ol St. Mary's. I'6COgfl,l'Zl'I1g OU I' lOAN ELLEN DOYLE Baby Face ,... Cute as a button .... giggler . . . . tiny brunette . . , . kid sister Ann . . , . rhythm in her nature. 1' fi Sf lr FLORENCE BERNADETTE DRESSLER If I Had My Way . . . . Everyone's iriend .... genius burns .... every- thing that's nice .... talented no end .... fresh as a daisy. BARBARA ELIZABETH EAGLE They Say It's Wonder- ful .... Bobbie . . . . delicate as a flower .... Mim's pal .... sweet as sugar candy .... engag- ing and captivating. A-figatzaon to uphold. . FRANCES ROSE EDLKRAUT I Get Sentimental Over Nothing .... Golden girl .... mystery lover ....stargazer.... fetchingly well groomed . . . . big imagination. fs.. J, My af- - QW Q fx,' G- 0? eff3'f+K vgf -'62 s 1'-if v DOROTHEA MAFEHA EM You're So Understanding . . . . Gracious friendliness . . , . competent and efii- cient .... capable Asso- ciate Editor of the Lions' Roar .... duplicated by no one .... keen typing technique. K, J'-1 91 4 1.1 A -Q MARIE THERESA FAGO Little Girl .... Shy and sweet .... patient as can be .... soft spok- en .... charming Car- teret misys .... piguant and pretty. ef, es... fi .. A , ,wif iff I I ill:-I A 41 135' , f ' ir-My 755155 Y I I '-' tilts. X . IOHN IOSEPH FRUEHWIRTH Dear Hearts and Gentle Peop1e .... Frugi . . . infinity of height .... trombone his specialty . . . . refreshing .... staunch supporter of S.lVl.H.S. 1--it .2 N x K, PATRICIA KATHLEEN EGAN When Irish Eyes Are Smiling .... Auburn hair . . . high-stepping majorette .... 12A secre tary .... always gay . . brimming over with en thusiasm. 5 fs 50 as-fr J MARY CATHERINE GEIS Mary .... Our own Lions' Roar Editor .... striking personality ..., radiantly sweet .... effi- cient girl Friday .... prety as a picture. ,EP S fm GERALD FRANCIS GERGASKO Till The End Ot Time . . . . Robin's Star . . . always straight-forward . . . . Bucldy's shadow . . . . confident .... regular guy. if' Q 2 I, it if MARY VERONICA HRESKO If You Were The Only Girl In The World . . . . Champion on the basket- ball court .... Heaver . , . . works with fervor . . . . winning smile . . . . delightful gallivanter. GENE IOSEPH GRIFFIN Some of These Days . . , . Gene ..., top quality .... natty attire . . . . thoughtful and cour- teous . . . unparalled per- sonality. ,rj 'G-lu 'rdf' ffl N 1.1 ' -Ext 1' .Jl Ml IRENE ELEANOR IENSEN Tell Me Why .... Mis' sion Crusader .... un- tiring zeal ..,. student of the highest caliber .... demure . . . top notch. 45 ANTHONY IOI-IN HARVATT Everyday Is Ladies' Day For Me .... Our own Yosh .... favored by all .... sure hit for success .... good skate Carteret trooper IAQ pepufclffon VK IOHN ALBERT KANDRICK My Blue Heaven . . Reserved .... sterling quality ..,. level-headed dependable . . valuable member ol the band. l I 'yup ,iv ' .if Heart ciency iidence ly A . success uv 'L' ANN ELLEN KENNEDY You're Always In My Quiet effi- radiates con- scholastical- . keynote of . trim 'n terri- EDWARD IOHN KETTYLE Good News .... a wel- come addition to our Sen- ior Class .... well man- nered .... cheerful atmos- phere .... inclined to be studious. le fo IOHN WILLIAM KIRALY Iohnny One Note . . . . Vigorous point of view . . . . future doctor ..., effi- cient .... answer man . . . . welcome in any group. 1 5735159 fic. if , ,I K . 15,1 7 onaor, unc! .gcfeals of . . 'L I MARIE TI-IERESA KRISAK Sweet Marie .... walk- ing dream .... soft and appealing .... vivacious cheerleader .... faith- ful friend .... glides around blithely. X. W, an-,W 4.4 f . E 6,4 4? U . A sr ,X ,w,t,' y,1,f5553E5f55LKf ' ' ' iam, ,. 75,-.5.-255:--1 M - ext . - fy.-.-W f,'ti' lf c',i 4. x ,.... Y X me N , -, VINCENT IAMES LAKATOS Slippin Around . . . . Fun for all .... unpredic- table .... gentleman of leisure .... loquacious Lucky .... once a friend: always a friend. af' EUGENE ALBERT LANGAN Remember Me . . . Foot .,.. hi-guy . . , . certain to win .... P.A.D. debate: .... varsity man . . . . will go places. QJULL 7 tg 1 , 5 A i,, .R pref' ' .'-' - Q 4' ,lb IV ,i-I' ' 5.4, ,,. U ,311 JL I X, M, I ,J '-rf ia.. EDWARD IOSEPH KISLAN Don't Pence Me In . . . . Trigger .... cowboy music, my pleasure ..., assuring smile ..,. de- lightfully refreshing. 2 'cf' 75 IOSEPHINE BERNADETTE LATARIO Iosephine .... Sweet Iosie . . . . Initiative . . . . typing whiz .... gifted accordianist .... apple oi our eye. 7' ? '9 IOHN WALTER LEVINS Where Are You . . . . Nonchalant .... efficient proctor .... adventurous . . . . outstanding attribut- es .... tailored to per- fection. f 'll ' A I 1 EL vxwxqmtyg , - '53 MARGARET IDA LYKES Margie .... Kindliness personified .... No one quite so heartwarming . . delightful accent .... personality .... youth- ful charmer. IOSEPH IOHN LICINSKI Don't Cry, Ice .... with an air of assurance .... top quality .... emphasis on laughs .... impecc- able manners .... top oi the morning. , Y jf gW3fx!r, N X -4 ff J . N .ff NORMA PATRICIA LOWER Whispering .... Marie's faithful .... always with the times .... Friday Nighter .... dreamy look .... always pleas- ant. St. Marys Juztglf E' ff' f I f Hair of Gold-Eyes Blue .... Eloquent lov liness .... pure enchant ment .... disarming . with a distinction all he own .... staunch sup porter of Saints , DOLORES IUNE LOTT o e pf I A n .ul . .ftffi ,L Jw! Annccifnl FRANCIS MQCARTHUR All These Things Remm Me Ol You ..,. Doug' boy .... Arnie, to all . . league leader . . . tion. not words . . Americds finest. M'-V SVN 'Guts' HENRY YOSEPH MAKWINSKI A Wonderful Guy . . . . . mood oi . . unmistak- . . . . quiet. with a strong persist- CIIOOL clo SO HELEN EMILY MOKEN All The Things You Are . . . . Sodality Prefect . . . . sparkling smile. . . . s u c h perfection .... pleasant .... pretty double take. DIANE LORETTA MAMMANA Wishing .... As quiet as they come .... gentle as a snowilake .... Tot- tenville traveler .... model S.M.H.S. student . . . . decorous. if DOLORES RITA MENARD Once And For Always . . . . Sugar. spice and everything nice .... dreamy as a waltz .... wreathed in smiles . . delightful accent. fin. WV' S4 f 9 GARY IOHN MESSICK That Old Gang oi Mine . . . . Carefree swagger ... . casual charm . . .. cream of the crop .... stars in basketball . . one oi the big live. emny. R XX X, JMS, X wr, 1! ' X RONALD IOSEPH MORVAY Homework .... Hone X nie .... A. A. support- , er .... captain of the Robin's .... loads of iun . . . . quick with an ad- k lib. PHYLLIS CLAIRE MORGAN Ain't She Sweet . . Smiles, as she goes .... radiant as a rainbow .... petite .... designed tor fun .... iorecast of future success. ywug, A ' ' , if .ff Q ..-f 77 FRANCIS IOHN MULLIGAN Especially For You . . . . Courtesy the keynote .... Mugs .... treasury man of 12B . . . good qualities. rich in 75 f'f it N I ' ,rfi LORETTA MAY MURRAY Smile Awhile . . . . Amiable nature .... ex- clusively yours .... in- spiring .... double de- light .... grace ot an angel. vt 7'g '- MIRIAM GRACE NEDER Pretty Baby .... Future R. N ..... Page Editor of the Lions' Roar .... Mim .... completely enchanting .... effortless grace. , . ' 1 dl., defying e ,- .3 1 CHARLES STEPHEN NAGY Charlie, My Boy! . . . . Spur of the moment .... bashtul Buddy . . . . prominent lad .... witty mannerisms .... the best there is .... A Robin. x fs, ivsf 'IQ-51' 5. 1 -if ,uf- promise to maintain ,ps 'T i nlrff' V V rl. 1 , . 1 . V , f, 7 'V I Y fjfi , ' aj .6 ' ,, ALBERT THEODORE OSTROWSKI So Tired .... Free as the air .... casual man- ner . . . invincible . . . . keeps 'em laughing .... knight in the hallways. 'Jin ,W-vx BARBARA ROSE NARLESKI Sweet and Lovely . . . Choice of a lifetime . . . serenely confident . . . precisely tailored . . . curly head .... Ronnie's cousin. RICHARD EDWARD PANCOE Miss You .... Trimly tailored .... time saver . . . . man of distinction . . . ten o'c1ock scholar . . BA's leading executive. . . . Mr. Palmer. -.pox Us 'yn E' . arf' IAMES EDWARD PATTEN Thanks For the Memor- ies .... Mel .... one ol the big tive . . , . iull of mirth .... heart's de- light .... generous na- ture .... shy-hi. lie high stancfarcfs ROSEMAHIE EVA POLLACK I Only Have Eyes For You .... Voice of an angel .... heart ol gold . . . . prize package . . . . with a natural manner. ss, if .T fi sw' ,A IOHN STEPHEN PAVLOVSKY A Dreamer's Holiday . . . . Sparky .... absence makes the heart grow lon- der .... a man's man . . . . lack of all trades . . . . unusual qualities. bf MARGARET KATHERINE PELICAN Star Dust .... Mitzi . . . dancing princess . . . . spirit ol adventure . ...bubbling joy . . . . lively sense of humor. 'ISYS V9 . . 5 . if IOHN PETER PERO Beg Your Pardon . . . Alittle bit of everything . . . precision perfect . . . young gentleman . . . stimulating .... excep ionally contemplative. auf luv-0 'VN 'IITVI IOHN EDWARD POWOSKI Blue Skies .... Pea- nuts .... Back stage man at playtime .... a swell fellow .... Popsy's brother .... popular with all. ROBERT l OHN RATAICZAK Let The Rest Oi The World Go By . . Moose .... Member of the Wildcats .... will- ing to support all sports events .... center oi attraction. EQ, 79 MARIE ELIZABETH RETTENGER Five Foot Two Eyes of B l u e S w e e t likes to dance spark ling smile with a person ality to match Member HERBERT IOSEPH REES VERONICA MARIE SCHMIDT My Buddy Ron me for short gay n glittering Mary 5 shadow penny for your thoughts capa ble captain of Lionettes in CWM' Qi'-is ELEANOR THERESA SEAMAN Ive Got A Crush On You Iaunty lunior ready with a smile most enchanting 5f?5w ??l ' as 'S' hz' - I. 'o - 2 .r.. - 4 Y, M: 5 ll A , I .. ' 1 1 , ' .. . -Us . . . Dhh' - xr: 'K ' .... S. C. 5 . , . -.,. ' ' Memories .... Able man on the court .... leader of 12B .... well groomed .... pride and joy of C.Y.O ..... clicks with everyone. ffl? 80 loyal Friday nit sup porter .... brigh was XJ carnival. g if i X , 1 f, ,Af 'W' -- X' ff JM , yy '12 . lf! , 1 37' 5 X, I I Q1 fm 'Fl Sv fr-xv es!ai6l1'sAecf fag 0 R KENNETH RICHARD SHURAK Sunny Side of the Street . . . . Cheerful . . . . that salt and pepper suit .... hails from Woodbridge . . . . perpetual .... lasting impression. 4 DOLORES THERESA SITAR Memory Lane .... Gay touch .... future woman in white .... Far East enthusiast .... conscien- tious .... always the perfect lady. MADELYN MARIE SULLIVAN I Never See Maggie Alone .... Soft-spoken . . sweet and charming . . . . sparkling smile . . .. trips the light fantastic . . . complete daintiness. 'N- 'Tex 34,3 WALTER IOI-IN SYRING I Can Dream. Can't I . . . Sports minded . . . ardent Dodger ian . . . well read gentleman colorful iuture . . . actions speak louder than words. NIATER ARLENE IEANNE WILSON Because . . . velvet- smooth . . . hair oi gold . one oi the gang . . . lasting charm . . . especi- ally elegant. PEARL IEANETTE TIMINSKI The Girl oi My Dreams . . . Captivating charm . . . fresh and delightiul . . . proficient in her stu- dies . . . quiet lovline-'s . . . fashion on parade. I 2 s si f, tai - Ji 3, ' x 'rj' I I 15' 'I' v. .a f I 1 BRONESLAUS ARTHUR ZEGAROWSKI You Came Along . . . . . . Benny . . . friendly , . . keen intelligence entertaining manner. DOROTHY MARIE WALSH A Little Bit of Heaven . . . Devil in her eyes Phil's sidekick . . . all aglow . . . nice to know . . . lovable and inge- nious . . . kissed the blarney stone. int' '!',,.-v I We PAULINE THERESE ZIMMERMAN Dark Eyes . . . A dash oi drama . . . smart sim- plicity . . . talented . . . cool and chic . . . ever lovely. RAYMOND MARK WASILKOWSKI Maybe You'll Be There . . . Wassy . . . tailored to a T . . . Ioe, my ideal . . . everyone's iavorite . . . always on the go. Q Nl 41.4 81 Q., it.- 5 si fovefler for tlzese yearsfn X T M, 'll' The Blue Book Staff ot 1530 to express then apprecratron to all those who have arded rn the publrcatron ol the annual To members of the faculty who gave so reaclxly of therr trme and energy to the many proolems encountered rn the completxon Ol the Blue Book To Fdward Rae of the Rae Publxshrng Company for hrs expert To the faculty and student body who cooperated fully at txmes when cooperatron was drlfxcult To all ou advertlsers espectally the Parent Teachers Assocra tlons of the vanous parrshes who so krndly gave generous ads To all others who have axded us ln many ways we say Thank you . 1 ' ' and personal assistance so unselfishly given. v ' ' - ' . CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS CF 1950 t M I h ST MARYS Parent Teacher ASSOCISTIOR AHdig - Q 1 o right: rs. o n O'Gorm:1n. Vice-President: Mrs. Helen Warren, Secretary M M tin Glcxdysz, President: Mrs. Terrence Kennedy, Treasurer: Mrs. William Boh or' . S I O O I Reverend Iccmes . ar n - 1 - Holy Tnmty Parent Teacher Assoc1at1on Officers ol Holy Tri ry Parent Teachers A sociutron Perth Amboy New Jersey Seated left to right Mrs Geo gel Hoffman Vice President Mrs Emil Bacha Presi er Mrs Stephen Lrzura Financial Secretary Mrs Charles Kocun Znd V1cePres1dent Rev Michael Churak Pastor Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church 0 0 l I ! ' 'n't s ' ' , , dent: Mrs. Michael Gall, Recording Secretary. Standing: Mrs. Iohn Kacinarsky, Treasuv ' 1 S ST. STEPHENS Parent Teacher Assoc1at1on From left to rrght standmg Mrs Charles Iurskx Treasurer Mrs Frances Stancrewskr Secretary Rev Zenon Lesnxowskr Dxrector Mrs Stanley Staroscxak Pres Sxster Mary Octavxan Prmcrpcll Mrs Henry Iaqlowskr Second V1cePres1dent I I I Hon. Vice-Pres.: Mrs. Joseph Zaremski, Vice-President. Seated: Mrs, Stephen Wagner, UNITED SOCIETIES OF HOLY SPIRIT CHURCH Perth Amboy, New Jersey HOLY NAME SOCIETY IOHN KONCSOS IOSEPH SGROMOLO IOHN WIERZBOWSKI ARTHUR KRILLA MRS MRS MRS MRS ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY WILLIAM HETTIGER W KENNETH OBRIEN IOHN DALY PRISCILLA BERGREN PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER BLESSED VIRGIN MARY SODALITY ESTELLE SAMSOE PRESIDENT LORRAINE KONCSOS VICE PRESIDENT DELORES BILBOA SECRETARY CLAIRE TELESHUK TREASURER KN il 1-libs, REVEREND IOSEPH V KERR REVEREND CHARLES P PLATT OUR LADY OF PEACE Parent Teacher Assocuatron Perth Amboy, New Iersey Presrdem Mrs Annu Popovrtch Vrce Presrdent Mrs Bermce Panconr Secretary Mrs Helen Elko Treasurer Mrs Mary Paytr XC. SNK 'X-Nm., Reverend John Grrmes HOLY ROSARY Parent Teacher Assoclatron Perth Amboy, New Jersey Presrdent Mrs Lours Pcmrgrosso Vrce Presrdent Mrs Ralph Puccr orrespondmcz Secretory Mrs An Hony Pcrone Recordmg Secretory Mrs George Puccr Reverend Bernczrd Lhrcccz ESTABLISHED 900 DAY OR NIGHT PERTH AMBOY 4 0358 FLYNN 8: SON olunmal ,llama IAMES I FLYNN IAMESI FLYNN IR J 424 EAST AVENUE PERTH AMBOY N I 23 FORD AVENUE. FORDS, N. I. 1 THE JOHNS COMPANY Insurance Agency I P FORTIER Propnetor 214 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY NEW JERSEY EN p act wily y fo of p openy ns ance 5 n EP DA B LE , F I N E I N S U N C E . A , ' In pmh-vi ymrz'-1-H iig.llHNl lux- nnzlwnf ivy fin- KIJIIIJSI' lu ywuz' lmnae- un' HN i'1ll':1iJvi:lg1x, nr' lu your lmxim---, juxl fill in tha- g1ll.u'lu-nl prwluuill mul :lml mail it Imhlj. Af' -f X 5' L Q? Q-M Q ---xii '- P1 .' 'K . 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A If ' First Vice President i I - . I I fi if ' , 'I X ' I . . ' I fl XD U 0 - ff I I I Congratulations to St. Mary's Class of 1950 COURT SAN SALVADOR NO 275 CATHOLKIDAUGHTERS OF AMERICA THE FOTOSHOP Complete Lme ol Cameras Ftlm and Supplzes Developmq Prmtmg Enlalqmq 358 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY N I Conqratulatzons to the Class of 1950 THOMAS F BURKE FUNERAL DIRECTORS 366 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY N I joseph V Costello Manager Compl me ts ot C I T Y DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION , 1 1 O I i n .f 'D Af 1 !t.f QFJA' I 5' ' l5!4,. 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