St Peters High School - Petrean Yearbook (New Brunswick, NJ)

 - Class of 1953

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I, QU ' , ,, U lllyv ll 52 Pligrystreet New Brunswick, New Jersey Happy the live-long dayg Never troubled, that's our Jay. rc Dolores Ioan Applegate Butch 94 South Street ' Milltown, New Jersey l Full of pepg full of fung Greatly liked by everyone. Sheila Ann Austin Shed 35 Marie Aveune Somerville, New Jersey Shell usually has something to snyg In her own iolly way. ,I ,. lii' Eleanor Katherine Baab ' um.. Box 340 A, Route 1 1 Bound Brook, New Jersey Y Y ' W W ..Mt3g.fYw -mu' I was born to be happyg 112 Kossuth Street New Brunswick, New Jersey Well-liked and dependable- A sweet girl and loyal friend. 12 And so 1 am. Lobert Francis Balcerski ..Bob,, .D. No. 16, 55 Ray Street ew Brunswick, New jersey wb is riding the highway to success, ay we fain you? Anne Marie Beck Betty Dominick Louis Barra ..LUu,. 203 O'D0nahue Avenue South Plainfield, New Jersey 'In Lou all these we find, Popularity, personality well combined. Thomas Earl Biddulph Kthlickil 124 Highland Avenue Highland Park, New Jersey I dun't mean to be quiet, lt's just that 1'm sleeping. n Catherine Ann Barton Cathy 1729 South Second Street Plainfield, New jersey This cute miss and her winning wtlyg Keeps her friends happy every day. Iuleen Louise Biro rrjunev 28 Dayton Avenue New Brunswick, New jersey A smile is the whisper of a 1augh. . Ioan Eleanor Bauer loanie 9 Stella Court Milltown, New jersey Charm plus intelligence is a winning team that can't be beaten. Avenue ll h dlmey Eleanor Dorothy Blaise Virginia Mary Bogue a s e oesg .. .. .1 - H around things do ' .Het Rod Gqmy 13 4 Fairview Avenue Stelton, New jersey 20 Codwise Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey She drives her old car here and Few her faults, virtues many, thereg Herels a miss to compare with any Better far if she paid a fare. ' Constant activity in doing goodg Rudolph Thomas Brazdovic Handy.. 549 South Avenue Dunellen, New Jersey Rudy aspires to be a farmerg When it comes to comedy, Rudy's a charmerf' Eleanor Mary Bosnyak um., 12 Brookside Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey El ranks in first place as she should. Edith Ann Burkus Edie 32 Prosper Street New Brunswick, New Jersey Robert Harold Buck Google Central Avenue Stelton, New Jersey There are smiles that make Hamm. - His wit is short and snappy. you uT0 Joe 1: Joseph Thomas Burke J oe 212 East Sixth Street Plainfield, New Jersey put a shine in everyone's e will always take first pri I'm quiet-as a lady should be. s.. . ,. ' l Eugene William Carne . Willy l A2333 gentx-113 Avenue Thomas Joseph Cleveland John David Colligan ...smaueznc siLI2u,eelZulexZ::'a, Reb Jf1Ck character. 405 Madison Avenue 15 Dix Street ' N Dunellen, New Jersey New Brunswick, New Jersey X 4 'Yes Sir, the South will rise again. We'll be truthful we'll not lie We're in love with a wonderful guyiv Tv L., XLJCXV AJJLJ Qwem Maureen Claire Connelly Rene B13 Bryant Street Rahway, New Jersey 'Although quiet she may seemg She is strictly on the beam. Ellen Mary Curcio Ellie Franklin Park, New Jersey I might be little, But you know 1'm around. 15 fyplff-'LJ Robert Michael Crenner ..Bob,. 18 Bergen Street New Brunswick, New Jersey If silence is golden, Then I should be rich. Joseph Carmen Cutrona aloe.. R 19 No. 10 Martin Street Nixon, New Jersey Wit and humor is my charm. I could cause Berle's great alarm. Mary Constance D'Angelo Mary 4 Powers Street New Brunswick, New Jersey lVith little to say, but a pleasing way. u Michael Donald Crouchelli Crock 629 Hancock Street South Plainfield, New Jersey 'I may be as good as I pleaseg If I please to be good. 4 Joseph John DeBonis Tabby 31 Division Street New Brunswick, New Jersey If there's trouble, get irito the fung If there is-n't, then you make some. John James Deiner ..-lohn., 22 Jones Avenue New Brunswick, New jersey To ohn Go o ' J d 8 2 ' - Personality witliggt Emily! Willard Henry Deinzer Willy 25 I-Iardenhurg Street New Brunswick, New jersey Friendly and cheerful, a fine fellow to know. Joseph Anthony DeMaio ulcer: 377 Comstock Street New Brunswick, New Jersey To enioy life is my only aimg I find the classroom much too tame. Ann Rose Dolci Dolce 167 Howard Street New Brunswick, New jersey 'The surest way not to failg Is to determine to succeed. Virginia Regina Donianski Ginny 272 West Main Street Bound Brook, New Jersey Jolly, playful, full of fung Ginny and her truck are always on the run. Kenneth Francis Delanoy llcinkil 180 Townsend Street New Brunswick, New Jersey I try my best in one thing- Mischief. Liberta Mary DeStefano rrkustyn 293 Brunswick Avenue Spotswood, New Jersey Always quiet, never w-ildg All admire a girl so mild. 16 u a V2- 1 1 Elizabeth Derry Libby 36 Morgan Drive New Brunswick, New Jerse Always handy and so neat, A combination hard to bea Maureen Patricia Diegna arMaurn: 144 Hamilton Boulevard South Plainfield, New jersey 'I'm iust a little Irish lass, Who is a credit to any class. Ann Marie Ehrmann Cookie 137 Lewis Street Rahway, New Jersey Martin Joseph Doran There's always a smile on her lipsg And a twinkle in her brown eyes. frMartu,, 249 George Street New Brunswick, New Jersey Man, 1 was built for comfort, not for speed. ' osephine Rose Domino Deede 148 Remsen Avenue -w Brunswick, New Jersey ser, popular, cute and trueg Fess is sure to come to you. Arlene Patricia Faser 647 Hazelwood Avenue Rahway, New Jersey Arlene is the apple of our eyeg To praise enough we carft even try. Street jersey just full of fun, for everyone. Louise Avenue -- Arthur Leo Fowler Jersey mirchcvious and full of fung K I n and after her work is done. 51160440 12 Colonial Court New Brunswick, New jersey 17 Why worry? One never gains - anything from it. u Michael Francis Elko 1 Mickey 810 Amboy Avenue Fords, New Jersey A gridiron hero we have in Mickg To have fun and laugh he's always quick. David Richard Frank Dan 53 Morrell Street New Brunswick, New Jersey Of him we will be perfectly frank Here's a star that's sure to rank. p Jean Marie Grabowski ..Jay,, 304 North Fifth Avenue Manville, New Jersey Attractive and tallg She is liked by all. Ann Cecelia Georgio ..A'm.. 216 Columbia Street Dunellen, New Jersey Full o un and lots o ' f f f pen: Ann-is one thafs really hepf' Margaret Elizabeth Crober Margie 512 Brooks Boulevard Manville, New Jersey A cheerful nature and friendly smile. Mary Lorraine Hagerman Lorraine 115 Throop Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey She's sweet and smallg Dependable to one's call. William Harold Hagerty Bill 50 Suydam Street New Brunswick, New Jersey Bill's crazy shoes have made him famous- We're glaci it's not contagious. rr Andrew Joseph Greisler uAndg,, '74 Henry Street New Brunswick, New Jersey Andy is our favorite guyg He never questions why. Dorothy Elsie Grillin GDM., 2151 Prospect Street Rahway, New Jersey Dot may be little, but she's no For there's always a twinkle i eye. John Patrick Grogan Grogs 881 Dunellen Avenue Dunellen, New Jersey Breathlessly we await the day, VVhen lack runs out of things say.. 18 ta Theodore Frederick Ha Teddy 114 Chestnut Avenue Metuchen, New Jersey Ted is a boy we all admin One of whom we never tire . . ,ll Virginia Doris Hardgrove Ginny Mary Diane Harding aDeeu 72 Jones Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey Cheerleading is Dee's delightg She cheers for you with all her might' ' 91 Grove Street Somerville, New Jersey When I am late what can 1 sal P .I I come late almost euery day. Thomas Hastie Hall Stretch 68 Durham Avenue Metuchen, New Jersey -etch is an all-round athleteg nicer one you'll never meet. IEileen Elizabeth Hayes Haysie 99 Richardson Street llew Brunswick, New Jersey Sweet, tiny, and crazyg That's our Haysief' Margaret Mary Hayes M argze 26 Delafield Street New Brunswick, New Jersey A ready smile and happy laugh, Makes sunshine follow in her path. 19 at Donald Anthony Heffernan ..He5,, 291 Handy Street New Brunswick, New Jersey Speech is a faculty given to meng So I make use of it as often as I can. Mary Antoinette Helmstetter ..Mag.. Box 311 R.D. NO. 3 New Brunswick, New Jersey Smart and possessing artistic abilityi Success to her of such capability! n Robert Burton Harte nnobn R.D. No. 16, 13 Kee Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey Robert, will you please tell me, Where you get your versatility? John joseph Hickey flick 811 South Second Street Plainfield, New jersey When Hick meets' Peter at the Golden-Gate, He'll still be saying 'Sorry 1'm Late.' 4 Augusta Agnes Hoepfner ..Gus,. 4 Myrtle Avenue Metuchen, New jersey A pretty smile and pleasant faceg A charming girl full of grace. Theresa Patricia Iseman ..Teny., - 32 Main Street Rt. No. 19 Nixon, New Jersey Calm and quiet as a rule, Always-or just in school? n Elizabeth Catherine Hoey Betty 113 Richardson Street New Brunswick, New Jersey 'A merry face is the reflection of a merry heart. Cecelia Mary Horan seal 71 Sicard Street New Brunswick, New Jersey You d0n't need vitamins to give you l II just watch 'Seal,'-you ll be hep. Frank Charles Iaken Jake 153 'Bayard Street New Brunswick, New Jersey slept and dreamt that life was beauty, I woke and found that life was duty. nl john Thomas Holleran .vacku 44 Emma Street Plainfield, New Jersey Wit, good looks, personality, Our Jack does possess, His future spells success. jane Theresa Hudson Hats 441 South Third Avenue Highland Park, New Jersey There's mischief brewing in her eyesg lane has a spirit that never dies. 20 4 Highland Park N x ersey Friendly and it H 5 Arlene Joan Holman X ..R,. 50 Oliver Street New Brunswick, New Jersey 'R' is one very sure to succee None in good did her precvrli Arthur Emil Illera 1. Aff, 41 Lincoln Avenue , 6 V J Arthur is a Kathleen Joan Jannucci Kathy 994 Main Street Fords, New Jersey 'elligence plus, personality galore: me has many friends, and will make many more. Barbara Arlene Kersting Bobbie 808 West Front Street Plainfield, New Jersey Hicient, alert is this lassg mong the best she is in class. Mary Ann Jocus Mary Ann 217 Commercial Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey A smiling face, a happy heartg Is with Mary Ann no lost art. Anthony John Kimmick ..TmW,, 1429 Church Street Rahway, New Jersey Never let it be said that I went a day without smiling. 21 Mewwff 1 I . Patricia Ann Kehoe Patti 45 Throop Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey Cute and smart, she twirls n baton- Her qualities go on and on. L ' Doris 412 Catherine Street Somerville, New Jersey Dm-is, Doris, short and sweet Your laughter is always a treat. Jeanette Helen Kocsis Jeanne 102 Guilden Street New Brunswick, New Jersey lf absence makes the heart grow fonder, Jeanne is loved by all. Andrew James Kotalic Sylvia Jean Kozielec H1-winkv usyl., Southside Avenue 72 Franklin Avenue Somerville, New Jersey New Brunswick, New Jersey Carefree I go my wayg A real pal, and full of fung W'ithout a trouble to mar my day. She makes a hit with everyone. Peter James Knvas Pete 310 Chestnut Avenue Metuchen, New Jersey If 1 had my way, Fd be idle all day. Stephen Joseph LaMont Lucille Theresa Kraemer uLun 71 Nassau Street New Brunswick, New Jersey 'Always so quiet and cornposedg 1 She knew answers when time arose. ' Ronald John Loftus Hump 11 Wellington Place New Brunswick, New Jersey When therc's fun to be foundg Rumpis always around. nr Robert William Lewandowski Louie 125 Front Street Dunellen, New Jersey 1 alway manage to have my wayg At any time or any day. Thomas Frederick Lutzen Lutzey 43 Lufberry Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey We know him by his wistful airg A smooth dancer here and there. Sleepy Box 147, Route 24 Piscataway Township, New Jersey His subtle humorg Makes you wonder. Kathleen Ann Lezark Kathy 276 Sandford Street New Brunswick, New Jersey Some sa Kath is so shy .U ll ' ,, If you know her, you wonder why. 22 James Robert Lepping ..Lepp,, 69 Richardson Street New Brunswick, New Jersey 'Lepp' and studies do not mixg Always ready for fun and tril Paul William Locke Paul 124 Young Street South Plainfield, New Jersey Paul, a newcomer this yea Has ready wit without peer Richard Joseph Lynch Beans 139 Townsend Street ulew Brunswick, New Jersey s a friend you want, it's a cinchg Il find one in Richard Lynch. Charles Malejko ..Ray,. 1113 Bryant Street Rahway, New Jersey happy medium. not very bold, I am not shy- Cerald Francis Lyons U ..Jmy,. 98 Senior Street New Brunswick, New Jersey Full of fun, athletic, and loyalg With a will to please, he will toil. Anthony Francis Marinucci nTonyn 19 Delaiield Street New Brunswick, New Jersey Never a worry, never a careg Happy life-as free as air. 23 Elizabeth Michele Maguire Mickie 111 WVest Summit Street Somerville, New Jersey I possess the famous three- Vim, vigor, and vitality. Arlene Helen Masternack KATE., 76 Plum Street New Brunswick, New Jersey 1'm iust as friendly as can beg just be my friend-then you'll see. Sylvia Jeanette Mattingly Tootsie 258 Suydam Street New Brunswick, New Jersey Tootsie is happy and gayg We all admire her that way. u u af.. ,W Philomena Antoinette Maiorana nfrannyn 281 Lee Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey A pleasing disposition points to happiness. Charles Frank Maurer Sour 166 New Street New Brunswick, New Jersey Though I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry. At first glance he may seem shy, Jerome Joseph McCloskey ..jmy,, 146 Notrh Tenth Avenue Highland Park, New Jersey Jerry is uiet, abliging cocrg Frank Edward McCarthy reMac:n 121 E.. Emerson Avenue Rnhway, New Jersey A good deed nc'er slips him by. Nancy Elizabeth McLaughlin Nance 275 YVurd Street New Brunswick, New Jersey Always running to and frog I chatter, chatter as I go. ' Catherine Rose Melicharek Eileen Mary Merolla Cathy Eileen 225 South Avenue Box 330 Main Street Dunellen, New Jersey Milltown, New Jersey Tall, attractive, this girl has wit: Smiling eues and Curly hair. We hope she will not misuse it. Eileen never has a care. His teacrliers he disappoints never. Michael Joseph McCoy Mike 2158 Elizabeth Avenue Rahway, New Jersey Never at a loss for wordsg Heflliain the best that he eservesf' Ann Marie McManus ..A,m,, 214 Easton Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey When time comes for doing workg Ann is never one to shirk. 24 as Qi if 3 ,w Virginia Ann McGhee Ginger l 78 Commercial Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey l There's no harm in talking just take some time for air.'1 l l 1 E S Rosemarie Elizabeth Mecko xenon 126 Jones Avenue New Brunswick, New Jerse She makes each duty seem worlhwilef' By starting with a pleasant sn Mary Bernadme Mokrzycki ,ZQQW WWW 1 ,wwf Rita jean Monaghan nReetu 83 Middlesex Avenue Iselin, New Jersey 'Nothing is more simple than greatnessg Indeed to be simple is to be great. Mama 143 Washin ton Road K Sayreville, New Jersey Sa quiet and aetiveg So neat and attractive. Walter Joseph Mesaros Rocky nn Marie 12 Cogswell Place New Brunswick, New Jersey Always pleasant, always kindg Alawys happy and mined. 623 Hamilton Street Rahway, New Jersey :er dependable in many thin B55 fe, we hope, success to him brings. WU small Noel Gerald Muscle Cookie 1305 Central Avenue Highland Park, New Jersey 'When I speak, I speak with self-assurance. Marilyn Marie Murray - ..Lwm,, 43 Mine Street lNlw Blunswlck' Nei' Jersey Marion Catherine Nulty Patricia Eileen 0'Donnell , Like a ray of sunshine she is ,, ,, ,, ,, always on the beam. Mm' Pat 1 East High Street 25 Lafayette Avenue Somerville, New Jersey Fords, New Jersey 25 An attractive blonde with blue eyesg In singing does this miss excelg Her graceful manner never Of Pat we're really proud ta tell subsidesf' 2 , 5.7 .1 Joann Therese Okuszki ..Jo,. Y 512 Union Street New Market, New Jersey 'Her charm and wit, her love of fun, Makes her a friend to everyone. Marion Rose Perhac Mar 122 Third Street Dunellen, New Jersey Raymond John Olszyk amy., 46 North Clark Avenue Somerville, New Jersey I would be miserable and have no i0uS: If in the world there were only boys. Andrew Anthony Pagano Andy-' 137 Sandford Street New Brunswick, New .Jersey Andy was a member of our football teamg His sportsmanship helped make the team supreme. Raymond Aloysius Pinkos --Pink 110 Richardson Street New Brunswick, New Jersey To be generous and always gay, Why hurry, 1'm ng, gging Is her well-liked natural way. anywhere, Joyce Regina Orane njayce., 443 North Avenue Dunellen, New Jersey Good will, like a good name: Is got by many actions, all of them good. Lawrence Gerard Palko ffMertl! ' 8 Germantown Aveune Piscataway, New Jersey Mert's not too bashful, not too bold, just the friendly type, we're told. 26 Ruth Ann Oughton Ruthie 146 Codwise Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey Ruthie is friendly, through ar throughg Her friends are many, her enemies few. Madelyn Avenue Jersey Personality, shy and swezt This girl is hard to beat. 'oseph Francis Piserchia ..Eus0f.. 03 Mountain View Terrace Dunellen, New Jersey re you see before you individual possessing original wit. Joan Marie Redmond Little One S01 South Third Avenue rlighland Park, New Jersey ng small doesrft hamper my style, Emery Andrew Polgar ..Em., 186 Hamilton Street New Brunswick, New Jersey I live the life I loueg And go along happily. Richard Joseph Beilley Rich 414 Hyders Lane Milltown, New Jersey People think he's shy and quietg If you know him, he's a riot. 27 u Chester Arthur Pressler Cher R.F.D. No. 3 Box 497 Plainfield Avenue Stelton, New Jersey 1 go with ease and take my timeg With never a worry on my mind. Ann Shirley Reinhard Shirl 28 W. Lakewood Avenue Milltown, New Jersey Without this cute lass, Newberrgfs would lose its class. Joseph Anthony Radomski ujoe.. Driscoll Street Manville, New Jersey 'Jae' is quiet and never proud: If in a group, heir never loud. Joseph Matthew Revolinsky Rebel 64 Jersey Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey A little nonsense now and theng 1s relished by the wisest men. Charles Edward Ricardo Rickie 152 Remsen Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey Life's a fake and all things show itg I thought so once, but now I know it. Charles Theodore Rich Stoney 111 Seaman Street New Brunswick, New Jersey Carefree and completely at easeg I roam through Iifc free as a breeze. Eleanor Catherine Schiavo HEI., 170 Maple Avenue Metuchen, New Jersey 'El possesses all you look for in a ffifndg Kindness and sincerity to the end. Virginia Bernadette Roman Bea Gee Building 114 Apartment 3 Camp Kilmer, New Jersey A speck of fun, a pinch of witg Mixes well to make a hitf' Ann Margaret Rueshotf rs uAnnu R.F.D. No. 4, Box 176 New Brunswick, New Jersey Her love of life will take her farg Here's hoping she reaches her highest star. Francis John Sallarske Frank 129 Pershing Avenue Iselin, New Jersey On his work and high endeacorg Light of praise will shine forever. Michael James Schiavone Mich 231 Magnolia Street Highland Park, New Jersey To be short is no disgrace, iust inconvenient! Genevieve Rosalie Santilla Short SWE 174 Lawrence Street New Brunswick, New Jersey Short and sweetg And full of fun. 28 I, Carol Ann Ryan Carol 2753 Keamey Avenue Rahwny, New Jersey Through wind and hail, sleet rain, Foe got to make my Rahway t Sylvia Ann Sawicki nsyl.. 131 Paterson Street New Brunswick, New Jersej A pleasant manner, n cheerg smileg All she does is worth the whi Edward Joseph Schrum ..Ed., 48 Carmen Street w Brunswick, New Iersey igh in spirits, always gayg hat's Ed every day. 4 mi Mary Rose Senatore UMGWU 2 Sixth Street 1 Brunswick, New Jersey uiet girl in every wayg 's why she's liked more each day. George Michael Seamon George 11 Cornell Street New Brunswick, New jersey Always ready with a kind smileg In him there is no guilef' Francis Joseph Shamy Kami 17 N. Ward Street New Brunswick, New Jersey M lie is a 171 time is ee y f e u, u ' fr 1 Why aren't all content like me? 29 cc Mary Ann Seifried Muir 30 Hurt Street Sayerville, New Jersey Happily she foams her wayg With always a cheerful ward to say. Joseph Elias Shamy llAce!3 3 South Talmadge Street New Brunswick, New jersey I never trouble troubleg Until trouble troubles me. Edward Kenneth Sheehan Eddie 123 N. Second Avenue Highland Park, New Iersey There's a twinkle in his Irish eyeg For every girl that 'passes by. Patricia Helen Selesky upam., Highland Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey Patti's smile is always brightg To know her is sheer delight. Kathryn Frances Sheenan ..Digger,, 718 Front Street Dunellen, New Jersey Neatness, a virtue she does possess, A disposition always at its best. Rosemary Theresa Sheenan Rose 230 Second Street Dunellen, New Jersey Every ready for fun and witg A friend who always makes a hit. Robert Steven Sherlock Hunkey 806 Benner Street Highland Park, New Jersey A little mischief now and theng Hunkey is still one of our men! James Leo Sinnott uhm.. 1008 West Fifth Street Plainfield, New Jersey jim is iust our sortg A wonderful guyg a very good sport. Cizella Ann Simon Gizzy 124 Remsen Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey A small package filled to the brimg Of that which friends for her does wan. Charles Richard Smith -'skfpr 38 Serviss Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey Skip is n student and good friendg The type which we all commend. N i 1 ij? Viola Elizabeth Simo MVP, 582 Hamilton Street New Brunswick, New Jer Sparkling with friendlin Is a habit with me. 5,12 so Xi Joan Marie Smith .tloann Box 497 R.F.D. No. 5 Ruth Ann Smith Patricia Ann Stearn I Sfelfon- New Jefsev nsmittyi, UPN.. It's a ways nice to have 10:11 122 Hamilton Street 1717 Central Avenue She is full of fun and cheer' New Brunswick, New Jersey Highland Park, New Jersey Life might become tediousg Pat's far from a quiet lassg 30 But I don't tire fast. '1'hat'sl wry she's liked so well in c ass. s 1 'fn F I . I ,,,' ' K f - 5.3 Virginia Marie Storer Ginny 27 Peltier Avenue Metuchen, New Jersey uarkling young miss, happy and ,glllli I I G studlous too, in her own way. ' Mary Ann Talian uMGfe,' 90 Harvey Street w Brunswick, New Jersey is a student, a lady alwaysg her we give unstinled praise. Helen Barbara Sypeck Touts 10 Jersey Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey It is better to desire the things we haoeg Than to have the things we desire. Raymond Joseph Terelmes .Raye 42 Miller Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey He seems shy, but all in all a regular fellow. 31 11 zmuriga Olga 11 Dix Stree New Brunswick ew Jersey 'Silence is one grea art of conversation. Marie Katherine Tharney URM, Sand Hill Road Monmouth Junction, New Jersey Up from Florida carries this galg A lovely voice has this grand pal. ,I Elaine Margaret Takacs ..El.. 49 Louis Street New Brunswick, New Jersey A happy smile for every dayg She gives to all who come her way. Carol Marie Thompson Carol 210 Lafayette Street Rahway, New Jersey Who could be better than a friend, Especially a true one? f-Hunkyn 464 Hamilton Street New Brunswick, New jersey Her disposition is gayg 'A She's a grand girl in every way. Pat i For w Patricia Ann Tully ..Pat., 110 North Avenue Dunellen, New Iersey Elsie Margaret Weber HEIS., 105 Home Street New Brunswick, New Jersey Studious, sweet and friendlyg To sum it up-she's one swell girl. s a miss who's fun to know, ith her fun and laughter go. Thomas Nicholas Valich Tam 34 Ellen Street New Brunswick, New jersey Active and intelligent, Th0mas's time is always well spent. Elizabeth Ann Walsh Irish 28 Main Street New Brunswick, New Jersey Liz is our female basketball star. Her sense of humor takes her far. Maureen Elizabeth Weingart Maur 17 Handy Street New Brunswick, New Jersey Whatever she says is said with ease, A charming manner ready to please. jean Susan Vaida .Ven 219 Hamilton Street New Brunswick, New jersey She is rather quiet and shy, Among her friends she ranks high. Donald Joseph Walters MDM.. R.F.D. No. 14 New Brunswick, New jersey A hot-rod fan is Dong YVe wish him speedy success. 32 i K Annette Helen Verderam NAM., 24 George Road New Brunswick, New jersey 1 make the most of life while 'fl1l1yQ For life is short and quickly u away. wx if ei Dorothy Jean Wass Dodie 24 Wiess Street Manville, New Jersey A smile yau'll find on Dodie's At any time or place. ald Aloysius Weischadle l.R0n,. loute 9, S-28 Highway v Brunswick, New jersey gent, goodlooking, and sports- uanlyg feet gentleman he always will e ,. M Marion Bose Weiser Mar 20 Freeman Street New Brunswick, New Jersey A demure girl with winning charms. Elizabeth Ann Wenzel Belly Ann 37 De Voe Street South River, New Jersey The friendly will always have friends. Margaret Mary Wilverding Marge 717 Berckman Street Plainfield, New Jersey very practical and refinvdg A truer friend is hard to find. 5 J qi 'oan Eileen Wickers alarm., 84 Central Avenue 1 Brunswick, New Jersey iness penetrates the whole nersong shows in your disposition. rf Eleanor Ann Wiley HEI.. 36 Clive Street Metuchen, New Jersey A personality rare but trueg Ever loyal to the Red and Blue. 33 George Henry Whitney NEW, 23 George Street Metuchen, New Jersey This boy is a top man, ln Sister Helcn's prize band Francis Curtis Winchester YVindy H.F.D. No 5, Box -360 New Brunswick, New Jersey Independence is a rare quality, especially in school. joseph Andrew Yovino aloe., 24 Grove Street Metuchen, New Jersey It would be wrong to say Ioe quiet, For actions speak louder than words. Anthony Joseph Zarillo Chic 172 Lawrence Street New Brunswick, New jersey 'Laugh and the world laughs with you. Richard George Zanyor Richie 31 Carlton Street Fords, New jersey 'As a sportsmen he did well, But as a friend he does excel. . Q v 4' I Wfydjb . ,cf M0 5 M! ff f ,jj ffjfy,.,ff - ff, ,,l 74 X il bps X irc!! fff' -, 4, 75 1 X V0 ' ' ff! Frances Ida Rose Zvolensky Frenchy R.F.D. No. 1, Box 505, Georges Road New Brunswick, New Jersey Here's n gal that spreads good cheer, No mutter what the time of year. J JJ! f cf ffxf ,ff I mt' J ,AU 3 Captains of the successful magazine drive admire the plaque awarded to St. Peter's by the Curtis Publishing Co. Sitting: Tully, Carney, D'Angililo, Carpenter, Yovino, Leotta. Standing: Horan, Beck, Smith. 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X.-H , , Q5 v it Y, 'WM gg' v x1 'S 'f I -4 'vw 'Y' 9 W ' ? fee' 1 Va T 'Q Y 'T' M Q ss MMV A i , xl 'SQ QY1, if K QW is Si J 3 3.1 1' 1 ' Q' M .4 1 - :ill QQ, flm 4711 AY 5' 0- . M f :lege viii if L, 4, ,. 92: 4 A ,r - .-ff J Q W. qi sf 4 x fm y V . ,M 2' ,X .., ,gp 35 -M. fx 1 . L K .Tx ,f K ,g , sg, . W x Q . XX-.ex 1 ,A-, ,fl 3- 1' W.. D fu: . 1 . wx . 112 V QA-'HK if . bg: .L , 'mfs Q i ,P ' 4 : Fir' 4 .L .-.2 if ., f ,Q Q, ' 3 5 V 3:13 A : 1 . 'Q' - Q H X Q 'Q 5 1? 1 qi? i' is Q M Q -1 F xhiwg S2 M 2515. - Q Q M ? U, N 12 , az mx , 1 - E .X Front Row: Tagliaboschi, Chippendale, Okuszki, Leach, Eory, Deri, Toth, Danysh, Russo, Maier. Second Row: Hoifman, Girard, Cies, Danysh, Gai-gan, Robillard, Smith, Danyek, Dovi, Koster, Probus. ghgd Roms: Kady, Mastprhouse, Bedner, Leccese, Carbone, Horvath, Holiibergh Mazensky, Simon, o erty. ack Rau. Smith, Mupo, Strugala, Pagersky, Costa, Kobezak, Casserly, Kinsey, Bell, Cantore. f CLASS OFFICERS john Probus ......... Presider Richard Russo . . Vice Presider Carolyn Smith . . Treasun Donald Bell . . . Secretaf dg Scott'S U - X, Holmbefg Yea .th 50.3150 dead . . Zshiiigfgmuny Mmm, Pagers B athes there a KWH wx d Y, Gifiifdi Dams , B6 ne . dl imxortal Poem while listen mtereste Y 55341 G 'Y 'V' Y eQf5 ..a.,5s 'v' r 5 S F v Y7'fe'7 k V ' ' The play program is a business activity for these future secretaries- Santilla, Weber, W'eiser, Hagerman, and Applegate. Jannuccr and Amorelli prepare to demonstrate the formation of iodine of crystals. -rmjwwr J , 0 Time to Wa te Busy enlarging their knowledge of words Radamski and Saflnrski. What shall we read for our next book report? Meckowski and Bogue investigate library shelves. Pushing the last tack in a poster for annual play- a pleasant task for Monaghan and Bosnynk. 54 ., ,K ,. . , A ,v,, . . 5 9.ft.ES...'ee2f4.,g,,i . . W If-5 VIH' , .. X is T M' Q ' 'mfziz if ..-.1 ,W if ,i 1 .., N 1. i?Wi5f?3i1WMdBWMME?5 . N ' -',' K fn k :Q-A 7? f,.-i. Q::-Qs...-lf mis: . .,f,..:.m ,zfw E:.!'i?f3113' if. 1 I. 5 Ill-5. hi 15 'if Lil-3 JL F- 'L .' I-E, .1 fit-,.'Il1'Q 5,121 ,WYE PEL. , W 25 rf f- , J: if .fiigr-iz, ' TJFV1. , ww ' Q z'Zi?L7 'i S E iv 5, Q 1 ' . Q gag. -2sH5.f.f.,. ,, fm, .J , N X - 23.51. .. . 42 -5 ' 5 2 ,. Q f E -. W 1 , f f , 1 5 2 'f A 1 ff Y ' f L ' . v,,L .W Wm., W. f .,,..Q, ,,,Ai., , 7, .,--. 1 , , ifI,5S g,9-'4i'.Tf--.QW'T Ungar''TLV'354-!5E'f1 M:1ilE,:vE'fI4qgv,1, u'3Qv'SwfzQ'Q-2415? 2' 5fLfE'fT Ag':'4w.x 4.2M-affix -1? sy f ff . N . QQSFJN . few- ry 'E -- fgfggigz' m.a's+QfsIgLWLa.g . 1-fm. ,3 , w 1.. - I .Q-, 1 11 w.. gas fig i if ffvizwsfvxf M: ,Q fffimwzw-2 Azfdszv-Sway A f Q,wf wgaqw2e4?ms'... 52Ef'e?iaGi Q ..s':sfg?45.f51f 2' zmwig-f-gffk Q , ... ., - ..- .- :ff .Qfii-H.fffL'ififm vs -.V ,. V- 1 -f. in - wi ,M -Q11 '. ,.. . W Qi- K. UL. . I L7 55: f In ,L'k- T .5511 ,WY HQ? ...iii Tflmiif Tix IT' 151 K 71 ' I ' 45 .f 5' -T-Sei 'Q f iwfft I LIS 1..f'vfi W fa an ew., fi JIQXVEI if :ff -5715 YZ-iiW.f,Jf'5igZE3 1.2 -- 5 39 99 .sr W' f .ff .Qs 1. mf fssgf Sw. ... , ,,,.-k ,. . , X ..J,P.4W.. .WNY 2.5. ,ly X m ff .1 . W... .. 11gf.s..,,,i' 'z23,2,, .-5 142 HQ :+V av 5, il xii-??fM u1fi?5f ':iim iff. fl-.Mig-i T5QFf'?Wp ' f '3,:j, i- -, .4 SQ:fT:1fs,2 'T 1 . s , fee. Q x - do fi .gf . 5. 4... 1 fm 3 . '1f'l1 iii.: f'Lf?7f ' f 'LTL .5 ,L A ,z,g...L ug: '. al Qs fag gm: 1 , . ' QTY. W1 ee? '. T 4 1 fi S 5'-:W5.If 'HIL 5'!'i 1, T., ay f' A ' :MA 'N 3 S.. f l 2 TL , .,.. -f Wifi.. :f 1 5 wXxi'1 fiiff Swx f ,wwms Xi, . 'F i - ,I'. Y f. 7ff?l.,1'fI. afizullf- W mf ' -1. ' X x K fi. X- , V X X I. .,k .gif A 7,511 'cf l Egg ' X u - 1 5? ff? TZ i if 5 , fi :QQ 'KM sf. K I ., ., ,.,. 5 .. A A .... W .. H , gf-,E iwfy, .qui Vrfs ,, , f , ,, 2 ,, :Q . S SL 4 K L The student body recite the rosary during May at the shrine of Our Lady. Q f s K - Father Harding after knighting ceremony, talks on Our Lady of Peace to the assembled students. 56 5 fig , mai? X 55,5 X VW ,Q T3 S is s. is is ,. :mm L W ,V Q fri? W , ' Ag, if his I4 A Wig, X ,,.. ,, , 5 Queen and her attendants ioin in the rosary at the May Shrine. Wiley, Russo, Nulty, queen, Coyle, Keefe, McClosky. Margaret Nulty, outstanding sodnlist, places crown on Our Lady during May ceremony. Father Donovan presides as outgoing sodality of- ficers exchange symbols of their offices with their successors, Harte, Leppert, Lewandowski, Father Donovan, Horan, Hudson, Marguccio, Carney Holleran. 4- Semor boys form a lxvmg rosary as they are about to be dubbed Knights of Our Lady. I Cecelia Horan, able president, riff presides at monthly meeting. 'C Hit the clown and win a prize! craes Gulyas at 11B booth. Heads are-Vecchioli, Perozzi. Well, what's new for the next meeting? asks Perruzzi, Vice President. Notoriani, Publicity Chairmang Sabo, Treasurerg Zurlis, Secretary. Class representatives applaud Voorhees, 9-E, and Hoey, 10-A whose classes were awarded the banners for spiritual and temporal returns for the month. Sister M. Matilda is Moderator of the Unit. McGee, :l'alian, Carroll, class representatives, count stamps for missions. Notorianx records money returns as Snbo accepts from Leccese and Heffernan. Wishing Well-project of 10Bg lucky number draws a prize. Left to right:-Sharp, Puleio, Shine, A Time Kling, Saba accepts from His Excellency, Bishop Ahr, the St. Peter's award for highest Native Clergy Bur-se returns in diocese of Trenton. Cahill, Sheenan, Evans.-y , ,vi it .VUL 1 -, N' Ei, , ' ,- .,'1 '4 1 f-, xl , ix out at the office booth- Kelly, Sister Helen Rose, McCloskey sisters. What thrills and squeals come from the Fun House rigged up by HDI Awaiting turns are: McManus, Diegnan, Loper, Brinson. E K5 mi 1 , .Q 51 ? E 'H - D M232 1 gf ,., 1 Off for Convent Station to make a week-end retreat! Standing: Talian, Simon, Domanski, Wickets, Rueshoff, Monaghan, Nulty, Hoey, Burkus, McManus, Senatore, Murray, Weber, Wein- gart, Bai-He, Lezark, Oughton, Mundi, Mattingly, Notarrianni. At windows: Bauer, Zvolensky, Dolci, Kehoe, Austin, Iannucci, Selesky, Thamey, Storer, Harding, Smith. ,,. Father Iustm McCarthy speaks emphatically to juniors and seniors during their day of recollection. Thme to Pray A question in religion is cleared up for Olszyk as Father Iustin McCarthy refers him to text. N5 Q , X X we X13 s w if xr 1 ix 5 X VM s we X is x :gif t. X6.f i ff R .- , I Father Andrew, O.S.B. and Mother McLarren of the Cen- ncle pose with girls after their week-end retreat. Mec- kowski and Applegate kneel in foreground. Other girls axe: Toth Santilla Verder- DeAngelo Bosnyak, Weiser Perhnc, Steam. ,,a.,.....-- ' , . . ' ' . nmx, Hardpzrove, Dxegnan, . , t 5 . T tk, Qs, . . .AT lllliillnv Ju. A .. Jn ll X 5 E fr 'f .V,, if :ig E Q4 FM Q-, 1 - x Mfg .uf 0 , 'sis Di Q' ,Jw AY ,--N-RRXX is Q I, I I 2:- 5 4 1 5 Q 5 a 5 1 , x -0- g ,K f M ' im? .f x , ER The Old Wtich becomes a reality through the brushes of Maguire, Artie, and Kelty. 'l 1 A backdrop for the Holy Name Minstrel is taking shape through the industry of Helmstetter, Mesaros, Perhac and Bauer. Again this year, students having a Hair for art, enterl on a purely voluntary basis, several projects under t direction of Sister Francis Maureen. The annual H: lowe'en painting contest, sponsored by the New Brui wick Junior Chamber of Commerce, was the Erst of series of artistic achievements done by this group. Priz from first place to honorable mention were awarded St. Peterls. A second venture was the painting of backdrops 1 the Holy Name Minstrel and the Christmas pageant. E the most notable accomplishment was the Christn decorations on every window of the school, varying frm candles, angels, carolers, the Holy Family and attendar to children of many lands adoring the Infant Savi Talents displayed by these budding artists should aug well for their future in the field of art. Almost finished-The Haunted Castle on Grant's window by Hardgrove, Smith, Bauer. Sister Francis Maureen. moderator, offers construc- t' 't' ' Ch ' t ' d d t' 64 ive crucism on ns mas win ow ecoragons. Listening are-Galkoslu, Criss, Armstrong, Phillips, and Kozumbo. 1 r r f. Q 1 -J 'M LW pr. - fi 1 .-,1- Ili ,wr rw .rg :-4 ,:,:.-4,-f.,?N. --QR, -rQ,.?:'ufrg:, 1,.,gm: rl ,Q f' fe , f ,, 1 if :fe ,im ,- as sr .Q-..ri, rf.,,.s,:: ,gf - i .rm 'Q K -' w ' '- -,,- -fr rf'-f' Ifufziliif-ss'....M' 2 i2 i i 4 How does 'The Vampire' look? ask Maier, Phillips, und. Arm- Artists, Helmsteuer, Mirota, and Perhnc are so busy painting strong H5 they pw-we in their work on Office Supply window. The Thing on Dunn and Dunnhwindow, they don't see the . photograp er. . . ir. iiiii i ipi ,. I 539: i S.. his . . gs- .A qi -- This painting on the Mueller and New window, done by 65 The Fiery Devil on Raqhmill Fur Flynn, Gronet and Harte won first prize in the tenth grade Shop window was deslgned by division. Judges-Robert Bradshaw and Raymond Setzer. McDermott ami parsly executed by ync . It takes some explaining sometimes . . . but eventually the business staff manages to get in the patron quota to pirocluce a better Petrean. Left to Rig t: Verderami, Applegate, Weber, Hudson, Harte. Me.. , as r It's over now and we are glad. Y strangely enough, in a way, we're ratl sad too. It was work . . . the Writing, 1 writing, posing, pasting, and worryi about the deadlines. But it was fun . the feeling of satisfaction seeing yc own creation grow and become a real . . . the knowledge that for some of this would be the last time we wol have the opportunity to be on the ye book staff and that we would be a p of itl The glamour of being on the literary staff is dimmed by the monotony of proof-reading galleys. Left 'to Right: Kelty, Storer, Innnucci, Editorg Rueshoff, Bnflic, Kersting. Deinzer spends many hours in the dark room enlarging his pictures. , N Mesaros and his assistants decide which drawings are best. Schiavo, M esnros, Smith. Hickey works on his sports section, an assignment which includes all seasons. 66 'J 4 , , . . .f f M ji' , - Q MN' 2.11 . N! V 5 wx ' Qi' 52 ' Q-'ni f 1 '7 ' Q .. 1 , ' . sg?erS wc :webs . Q- if Q--r: -rs, f Q ff ff- -l -mess Q' 1, A A 5 f' I N . v,:!,M,., ,, , VA, II ii 5 , NW - I 1 - ' fl f U '- y' ' ,V , 'f uf ' . A A , .fy to 'il if .4, .i.ff ' l The Calfdihal is a member of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Quill and Scroll, and Catholic School 'ress Association. In these associations, he paper has received commendation or its editorials, layouts, action pictures nd drawings, An interested and dependable staff zorking with Faculty Moderators, Sister 'homas Miriam and Sister Marian Irene ave made these successes possible. If iture budding journalists at St. Peterls ollow the standard set by present mem- First-page copy-writers look over the latest issue just ol? the press. Sitting: Har- kins, Kelly, Kling, Zurlis, Sansone, Tnlian, typist. Standing: Bllffl, associate editorg Bauer, Watts, Carrick, associate editor, Koenig. ers of the staff, new heights of achieve- rent will be anticipated. Here, third-page writers read carefully their finished brain child. Sittin : Armstron Travers co u nists. , 3 I Ll, , , l m Standmg: McCormick, Casey, edrtorg McGarry. ff: Editorials and special columns on page two please principals on Cardinal staff. Sitting: Dube and Quinn,, chief editors. Standing: Grobe, business manager, Churest, Harte, Bingert, Walsh. Sports-page editors und writers gaze with pride on interesting page.Sitting: Leger, Nulty, Giacobbe, editor. Standing: YValsh, Busby, Hurkins, Smurign, Dunlap. L for E events , ggi-mn 0 Helen. ue discusSl0g the 5: Sister Rose Bose , .r . 5' ver 01-ensxc-Leagem with ,Nlg2ffq5alam0n5fmeE Second 3 conxnfry Kelty, 13.50 p,rmsnong,be Zim Grandi, r 9- msn -,D11' .pxmwf Te znvhmgyg' gggnig, Blwk H1101 Baluer. ROW: oi: ' 1 Sch v G .der N arumfl watts Cone, Snens Y ner i - , robe, Mazen' sk1Gntar7-, Drury' rsxk N U. .fwsjlf Qs f fx1N,,,,,Qk I is ax:-'CHL lN.,l,KQm Wl-X ' X X Pg ' ,VA l lx wx slum Q7 kj L.'-JL: rx ij-'wwf X l3..j.,U. What form of International O . rgm' tion should the United States join? forum group exchanges opinions on timel b' y su yect. Left to Right: Ormil Fischer, Grobe, Kully, Valich, Armstt P' f k'1'v3,TlPgMg --.Q , ,Cid Wi .f 5 1 x X-V ' -w..,.- x, V,., ,,,V ox, . Wo, x A 3 ,, tx 5.1, - I t. gf It X - '+-'L' -xi x 1 xr t, l- 'ie 1 . A xY:--'Nk..',3,j,,Lp-AL,matt MIJJ Lfl.3xQH-lL,wr,l:?fJ Lil, Carol Quinn rehearses her speech agains the use of the veto in the U. N. for Junior Town Meeting W.A.T.V. tele vision Youth Forum. Sister Rose Heler gives helpful hints. 68 ,f X N ,, ,.,, A me Zqfqleg grae Qjzkg. LA,, .vgw5.r,5vAr, Ulf All s rwpf f f -X .c , A I L, gclg. . - f j1,.,,L AM M -V ' i o 1 ilifi fig '... 1 f . , .- .W X , :XX Y X , K , 4, Y- ., In Hi 1 -iff Ig I . I 'l N Qian Q1 3' will-e.f'.wQ in-,PRX kkfxfx ,E Ino riginal Omtor D Zan Grnndo, jolly, offs Kelty S Catarz ha n,Magewski' A 'Peaks for the H1 ve likewise pr rene Koenig 3 dg. joan epared original nb Donald Sylvia Sturek tries to convince her audience of the value The Desire to Worku, her topic for oratorical declaration given nt Slate Teachers College, Trenton. Oratzons, f-what is the mm of all NATQQISSS A EP Marie Salamone asks I k govt-it Debmter Edward WVEUCS 'ihgcdi a . f . - n his' notes for vergflicagilxiilgingflfolaileen 5 answ . . Wxllramschneidef rs chmrmnn. Arlene Koenig, Ann Marie Notari- anni,, Elizabeth -Maguire prepare Elizabeth Browning's Sonnets for reading nt the Rutgers' Poetry Reading Contest. 69 Mrs R Harte exchan es leasfxntrie wi W., me--wi .. .W ,...,, . ...V ,ls ,, . t.t,,.,-.. wi '- 334.5 'Y-Q f f -v Mx 4 ..fs:rz,w- fee em eff ,, nf ..s-ssxssz A sf .1 f.-11. f 1 ' f?f1zwg 3 as .sires . . . A g p . s 'th Sister Francis Eileen while Mr. Harte and Mr. Thomas Hall stand by. w Wx A good record Mr and Mrs P Perhac look pleased as Sister Agnes reports Mrs Pink? and Nh' Md of Beck, Betty, and Mrs M Dornn hope to hear the same good news Helen Rose' he Omce C . , - H t I . X Sxstqfh Sntisicnho ' 'PrxTlC1Pq'- e wit Keegan' Out Scfugrrxll Edwgrd Keelllm ,w Eager to hear whut's what from Sister Grace Alma- Mrs. L. Tharney, Mr. and Mrs. G. Muscle, Mrs. M. McLaughlin. Mrs. Angela greetzi er Therew NUS jarmuc Q here Sis! fderamii l 'thef- looks haPPY Q11-s. V0 5 her mo Eveglxkyggne, M,:inXt:23i?0l,nt Bingerr an Mr. I2 Sister Elaine rliscusses accounting marks with Teresa Skrit and her mother and father. Rose Domino and her mother are next in line. Tix .4 Q 1- Q- S if 3 N MS XNSWQ' SEV W -f , -N-w -as-4, 1 gf ff f - ,, ' ' s 'R isylgzg i QS? -Pm? Q, .f mv. . N,-,AA . X ,. Q it i Mrs. John Anderson chairman of the United Fund assembly at St. Peter's, discusses questions with Kelty and Zurlis. Ye -me A mxsew 8 fm s fr 5 , f .. .M MBE all N- us.. i af EAT RES s Jerry have we met? and merry have vierry let us Part, and merry meet ' M M -,,A ' 0 ' mi m0ld1Eng1ishARIigqgQfE.AA, ' i ,gkk , ..kk I in kkk-kk Myx.3'MQiP1D'Q ,1J+ 5 , 2, V In Vk. A Vygh, -miiilx 125 Y , 2, Qah f ' ' , fl Q fQif Q ' l- ig X w xi' 5 W b X W' ' X 1 x f . ff? 'LLZ L ZLV Lf Tune . i 5 If gi .hhxv if an Vvxhkx K 1,51 ik- Q 1 Fun , X Z VAZZ , 37 1-- ,- :Lf 5 M A' ' M H A H N K A iiA ,Q if mb,L , 7 Zmi. . H 93 W i A W Q i i XiY , L FF' relgn whlle lung by his mana after n most in- cnmpaigning on her part. Jane Hudson, manager of fonbtnll dance, is presented n corsuge in appreciation of her work by John Holleran, vice prefect of Sodality. Sister Helen Rose, Mrs. Connolly and Mrs. Pagano are present to congratulate the new king and queen. QQ M ,eif fnl M , 2 , Mrs. Andy Pagano presents Connolly with a C chnirmnu of . - ' ter vent-Wmor Wm A Im-ge crgwdssgnigippfn 6 fm-eggouniibexnery Wondexgixrrte, Eskesem Mccoy' Kxmm u Smiling happily, some of the dancers pause to admire Our Lady's work. O'Connor, Deegan, Garrick, Tully, Reilley, Niemsyk, Hoagland, Kozumbo. Time between nu b D,A 1' m ers-time to chat. Left Y R' lt: V ll A nga lllo, Hayden, Whalen, M N 1 0 ig' Osse er rmstm c u ty, Hoagland, Calabro, Bach. ng, L. 'f-Air-x if 'Y 343 Xflirsl 1 -Hn ww '-.: w.:.,t gm fa -mf 5 fm iff? 5545521-, -24 g,4.f,Q.az,-563 , 1 X-.-251, .gm f,i:i. 1.fX.,s- 4 f2:f51'1yaga., 1 in 'Y 'Iii 7? 54: , A A V ,..,?w -s.?3.g5i-ggqigtf -l In ':,Sf15i'.3:'1Yi'-'rl 1 1- 'pm1i1fYf'12-. ' 5 :11 . l. 'A,11292xif-rbriflkifxgrfa 5 - :-i?5f.fwffxr : iff Ny ' S. I WWA. N ' ,- 'N-'Af' , v 1 X Q 'Num MW N N334 W ,QA begs, , f' QW 'mga -nw. ' ilwiisilh 'K W re W M rwffs ssse 'silos P. we is ro. .r l 2 my is rv f rs si T mkkifklsidfssi www 4 :lyk M it 'Q gl sw N Qdix xx we fx U' N Fi? Q , mf We 52, 5, Sign? KAW x . N.: R 5 HN X sz wk 3 5 F A X 4 Us r . 2 wg-., . 1. ,Jar in Q--, Msn, f Mf fN 1 Wx- ' .Q 'Q-01 z. s-li ws A -1: ydixfl 1 'E.zg1: rv 4 x' -:' f ' V ,T 3. 0354- 25' Lgj:5f'S 3551 wir? if ilifffwf ' 3ws?5Figi+ 1 X3 fi bl if XX 1515 'C 1' L' -, 1 ' -, -r fel-1 1 L N if ome of the faithful chaperones pose for our roving hotogrnpher. Sitting:-Mrs. Earl Harkins, Mrs. h Hoe Mrs nmes McGarry, Mrs. Robert o n y, . arte Standing:-L rs. Bartholomew Tharney, Mrs. M C mick. ames Casey and Mrs. D. Carl c or -Pefer M . keep feetuladr an Ours. fore entering YVinter Wonder- d for an evening of enjoyrnent Be lan the juniors pause or last-minute check-up. Gulyas, Armstrong, Reymar, Perrone, Travers, D'AngalilIo. 90 4 xr, I How do you like our snowLman? ask juniors as they survey the work of decorating committee. Loper, Whitney, Witt, Sidotti, Venturini, Heffernan, Smithson, d . f Ins fuse? 'agers fnogih X s s w r 9lfXiiv.s.T,m. is X ,R kms Q Q 1 . . . . r .. r .. Fr, M.,4,.w, Q jgrwbmtw VV It I M Nw A Sgr H f -A-- My 11. , . K , , f N rf 'rf K?- r A Q . gg neil- 2g'1'gsf.fzw S fm' A H .ra 5 , B 3 Mm,-if-, f r -- ., A .Yfhm egfm Dutch clog dance- In old New York the peach crop's always fine. Release your daughter! Too long have you delayed. .wa M S ' lu, y l annual Mill by View Herbert, wasg u b a , Financially, so eially, and production, of previous yearsifil?1fh ei5Coils?-irisus was, the bes yet at St. Petefsif? u- y 'uul 7 An achievemefitfoff this lcindjcame only fhrougl enthusiastic andEdQnsfai1t3icooperation of all con cernedl-directors, iaetofsj Committees, and oul loyal supporters. It, isfwith deep satisfaetion tha the Class of '58 sets a standard in dramatic for future classes tor maintain. A I always find a way to make them smile the little darlings. Bullet- Moonbeams shining soft above, let me beg of you. Arretel Ah! Enfin l'agent de police. Glad wedding bells be rmgmg out their joy. Floral dance- So I know I love you, dear, because you're you. Old King Johann in days that are gone f-iff V L was ruler of land and sea. V. 'x ed Q Z... NM 5 new Efbidfs K , A 1 AA-'- 'H 5 'ig gxfgiiggig 1: . 'f1!f-egl 43 , . , Wa I g R 1315 A A, 1 is X Although I am but a girl of seventeen, I would so like to be someone s affinity. - I Stziwrggg- ,. f ' i4smxn fb lk The Band Set The P3 Our band performed cnprxbly at nil our foot ball games and at various activities. Here members pose with director, Mr. Harry Mandel, on steps of War Memoriam! in Tren- ton. New uniforms, suppiied by Father Harding, odd giamour to the pinyers. S ur heads the band P101-WHY ode. Mex z V , in St. Patrick s Day PM F108 bea Hank d 'ers Domansk' NielniylgbsgUSESegivudea-gariirsgiglilnd, - , flcefull b 1 and ncks Day Pmgdgl St, pat- Mm-Chl in N ng in S b Bw Y f. Pan. 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F E Front How: Di Mnio, Delanoy, Colligan, Anderson, Elko, Pagano, Barra, Sinnott, Pogorzelski, Manager H: Second Row: Father Reilly, Griesler, Murray, Finer, Smithson, D'Angiollo, Reardon, Lepping, De B Lyons. Third Row: Coach Egan, Gold, Nowak, Hall, Lidtly, Galkaski, Harkins, Albert, Manager P4 Back Row: Coach Kruuzcr, Manager, Zanyor, Rooney, Whalen, Sabo, Pressler, McCarthy, Carras, Coach Fei The 1952 season ended on a happy note with a victory over Red Bank. Hoi ever, a backward glance shows that the team was not too successful in the w column. The record for the season was two wins and six losses. The record, however, does not tell the whole story. The team had many fir players who gave all they had for the team. Among these players were Mickt Elko, quarterback and captain. Mickey did a job handling the team and if it hz not been for his great passing and ability to call the plays the season would ha' been a complete failure. Lou Barra, halfback, was the top ground gainer on tl team. Andy Pagano, halfback, did his share of running and passing. John Albe: a junior fullback, is a great all-round player and he is sure to be a threat ne year. The forward wall was made up of Ioe DeMaio, Bob Anderson, Jai Grogan, and Jim Lepping. These, plus the subs, did a great job despite ovc whelming odds. jerry Lyons held down the center of the line while Tom Hall and Ii DeBonis took care of the ends. Hall also did a fine job playing defensive tack' Others who did a I-ine job when called on were: jack Colligan, jim Sinnott, I D'Angiolillo, Paul Galkaske, Jack Liddy, Dick Finer, Ed Hoagland, Kevin Room Ken Delanoy, jack Gold. With the approaching graduation, the team will lose fifteen seniors, ls with the great job done by the underclassmen this year the outlook is bright i next year. For the first time in many years the football team was without the 2 customed coaching of Mr. Murphy. Bud,' was benched by illness and unable carry out the job as head coach. He has had an outstanding record as head coa and all concerned eagerly await his return next season. Sincere thanks are due to Mr. joseph f Porky J Egan, Mr. Nick Krauzer a Mr. Iames Feaster for the unstinted time and interest they gave to the footb squad while Mr. Murphy was incapacitated. 84 MICKEY ELKO Captain and quarterback LOUIS BARRA Halfback ANDY PAGANO Halfback JOHN ALBERT Fullback ARTHUR C. BROWN JIM LEPPIN G - Taclde Business Manager Peter s Peter s Peter s Peter s Pete: s Peter s Peter s PefeIsS,f-M-Mm ,C ,Z SCORES New Brunswick Bound Brook Queen of Peace Metuchen Somerville Dunellen North Plainfield Q-im-S' ,. ,, in ,, iff Nick Krauzer, Assistant Coachg Joseph Egan, Coach, and James Fenster, Assistant Coach, Albert f9J takes out Dutka C525 as Barra C63 goes for ten yards. Elko 182 rips through the Dunellen defense with Pag- nno C31 and Sinnott as his interference. 86 Pagano C37 makes his wal down field led by the Hn blocking of Cnrras C167 an Albert Q97 against Queen 1 Pence. Bound Brook's Ubank fumbles bull as Barra and Pagano give chase. Albert 197 escapes a flying tackle b y Dutkn C52l for a twenty-yard gain against New Brunswick. Paggmg Q35 skirts end for short gain as Finer 128, blocks out Matthewbllfib a Metuchen ac . Barra C63 brings down Dun- ellen's Chubrick with the aid of Gold 119i and Elko 183. . si, . 5 I1 - , ii - Lou Barra races into end zone for a tally against Red Bank Catholic. 87 cs ',f-5, L Row: Hudson, Lewandowski, Loper, Gallagher, Hoagland, Qoach lake Bornheimer. F Back Row: Manager Lyons, Whelan, Hall, Erhardt, DeBonis, Cone, Gold. lll fA'l VLQ' ,fzw Nllx 2 1Q'l' ' Illx Q With the final swish of the ball, the varsity season ended with a record oz three wins and seventeen losses, including a tournament game with Camder Catholic. The team had plenty of dynamite but just couldn't find the spark. The high scorer for the season was John Gallagher, a sophomore. This wal . 5 his second season on the varsity and by the looks of things he has a bright future ld'iiQs for the coming years. Gus Ehrhardt followed in the high scoring. Gus has plenty of height and knows how to handle the backboards. Next in the scoring was Ton I Q 5, ree .zfw-fm.: .mfg Q 7 ' ki' S T x P is s is s 5 Q ii' ,... .ri X 3, W as is - -at ' 5 if ' -5 ss? 1, 5 -Tiff 1 A s ,it X X as . siewylrxq '-,fs gs: Q, Hall. Tom has played for three years and he was the only senior on the starting Bve. Jim Loper and Walt Porter, both juniors, were good ball handlers and they gained a fair share of the points. Other boys who helped during the season were DeBonis, Lewandowski, Locke, Hudson, Whelan, Hoagland, Cone and Cold The outlook for the future is bright. The only player of the starting five wht will be lost by graduation is Tom Hall. Since all the underclassrnen on the tean showed such light and ability, the season next year should be a great success 4?ikL4,JXSQ, ? ki. -Q ff ae? If-swf' if . p efierf xs-. 1,2 ' X. P iL' StLPeter's---.,.---11..-- 34 gi rsr. Peter's ...... 351 St,Peter's ..... , ..,., , ,,.-'49 Pefer S----Q-1-:.------ 51 . Peter's ........ Q ..... -- 49 12efefs.----, .... - 51 '- -' 1' ZQL, St, 1? L P Sf.,Peter's ...,....... ---- 46 St. Peter's ................ 55 St. 56 St St. Peter St. Peter' St. Peter' St. Peter' St Cathohc .......... n ..... Park--- ........ -N .......... -- Tournament JOHN GALLAGHER Made thu-d team m M ddlesex Cou ty HALL Captain 1 . QQQLXY- 3 Lg. US , en Q. M' :Swim if fx K Eg!! is lllx m... yjfm' ?- Q s n 5 I ... 1: 1 N N 'X EY , .J - YES s . 'lil 1 -F 3 s 4 fi EE? yy? if E 5ifx1'? ,- f ,., ,, was va -2 aw- ri. HR Q . E 1 , A5 2 ms ev -S- fsgwgig X in ER ,M KY? Qi mis 'QQ .Sw A, lf, , -J' :H W 5 p I ,-:a:f:a: -- :,Li:,?v' is gzifff' -- Qi, ifhfiwf. Zgii' 5 . 5535? 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T ,W , ...MM M- f - Bob Harte wins in half mile in 2:98! 4 1 Front Row: Coach Charles Boyle, Walsh, Phillips, Rosa A L Trelease, Smith, Zabczk, Deinzer, Spratford, Schusler. if Y X A i i Second Raw: Bernathy, Harte, Mucllhee, Albert, Heliu- worth, Farley, G. Lyons, P. Lyons, Haas, Marsha lf , . y ,Q-'filf Lyons loses by half step to Cladyz of sf. Mmys P. A. in the 220. A Hepworth throws discus. - .s ,-Jail' l Xb V , A ,. 3 r :c my s, l 1 ' ' 1 Q -A V r ,, gr ll . , . Lyons, Farley, Deinzer, and Hans taking a start. - Macphee gets ready' , f . fa t W 5 , ,ag N, S if ' - sf fl if k?' G . -'l , f Q ,af fa. 5. if Ta 5' 15 ea r lv l -5 , , . ff f- -I ,rw A 5 52-ax N'-f 'L 'he team this year won more moral victories than ral victories. Our modest record was six losses to : win. In these defeats the team upheld the fine ition of St. Peteris by showing excellent sports- ship. The season ended by the defeat of Red ik Catholic Girls' team by a small margin of two lnts. .he forward court was controlled this year by Eliz- :th Walsh, Elaine Criss, and Mary Hoagland. The onents' basket was well guarded by Co-Captain ne Faser and Co-Captain, Marion Nulty. Alter- 'ng in the open guard position were Marie Tharney l joan Bauer. This year the team will lose Arlene ter, Elizabeth Walsh, Marion Nulty, joan Bauer, Marie Tharney. hrough the untiring efforts of Miss Clark, who is er second year as coach, and the assistance of ,er Grace Alma, moderator, the team has been able nenefit considerably from their losses and will have ' knowledge to their advantage next year. IVith this knowledge and the experience the under- rsmen have had in the forward court, the team will e a successful season next year. 7 Wl Front Row: Hayden, Hickey, Hoagland, Barady, Farrell, Fierro. Second Row: Hoagland, Bauer, Thurney, Faser, Nulty, Criss, Walsh, Zimmerman. Back Row: Wiley, Man- ager, Gregory, White, Jaken, Brinson, Harkins, McGarry, Miss Clark, Coach, Holleran, Assistant Manager. 1 . . .V W LA .QE-V fi X f Z' ' ,i,. we 1 s . V, i ,..V i , ruse if n 552-1 if '.,' i , 1 -2 ARLENE FASER ,g ' i S? ' f T' f C0-Captain ,fi 3 fl MARIAN NULTY Co-Captain Front R w: Merolla, Harding. Back Row . ? 16 sky, Sxmon, Mattingly. ' fffifwggiff Wi! f, ig, f-W'-' 1 -est W 'ff 'WMM' M .A A- i- R Front Row: Seka, Notorinnni, Voorhees Back Row: Yusko, Brummen, McClosky. . f-my uf-,M va-5. yea 212 'MMQ E152 -2 .. ,fi N4- ' Sq? K ' -: ' ix xii , 'A' 'A M Front Row: Kozumbo , Hyle Back Row: Carrick, M nyer, 1 P ATRO THE MOST REVEREND GEORGE W. AHR, S.T.D. REVEREND JAMES A. HARDING Reverend William A. Barron Reverend John-Capistran Body, O.F.M. Reverend Charles F. Buttner Reverend Joseph J. Connolly Reverend Edward J. Dalton Reverend Eugene V. Davis Reverend Francis X. Donovan Reverend James J. Duffy Reverend Francis J. Dwyer Reverend Walter A. French Reverend Emanuel G. Gauci Reverend John E. Grimes Reverend Robert Graham, M.A. Reverend Edward C. Henry Reverend John H. Horan Reverend Joseph B. Hughes Reverend Francis Janos Reverend Eugene Kelly Reverend Edmund W. Kreger Reverend Michael J. Lease Reverend Francis Lyons Reverend Ladislaus J. Madura Reverend Michael Magnier Reverend Francis X. McGuinness Reverend Joseph B. Miller Reverend Pasquale Mugnano Reverend James F. Murphy Reverend Charles B. Poltorak Reverend Amedeo Russo -. Reverend Alfred T. Sico Reverend Joseph T. Wade' Reverend John M. Wilus Right Reverend Monsignor Max Wujek Reverend Alexander L. Zdanewicz Richard M. Lyons, N.S.J. Sister Helen Rose Sister Agnes Vincent Sister M. Richard Francis, O.S.F. 53 Phil Abate Adeline and Nancy Joan Aimone Mr. and Mrs. R. Aimone Amorelli's Sport Shop William Amorelli '53 Mr. and Mrs. William Amorelli Mrs. Catherine Amoroso Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Anderson Mr. John Anderson Mrs. Margaret Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson Anita and Kay Dolores Applegate '58 James J. Applegate, Jr. Mr. nd Mrs. James Applegate Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Arcarmone Mr. and Mrs. John G. Artie Roger Artie '53 Mr. and Mrs. George Austin Mrs. Agnes Baboth Mr. and Mrs. George Bacsik, Sr. George Bacsik, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Baflic Mr. Joseph Baflic Stephen Baflic The Baker Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward Balcer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Balcerski Mrs. Lotti Balcerski Mr. and Mrs. Louis Balcerski Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ballou The Barna Family Mr. Joseph Barry Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barry Miss Shirley Barry '52 Mr. and Mrs. J. Barton Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bartow Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bauer XVilliam Bauer '56 Miss Mary Bosnyak Helen E. Boylan Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bradshaw and Mrs. Vincent Brady Miss Anna Brant '52 Miss Shirley Brant '50 Mr. and Mrs. R. 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Bayard Cathers Mr. and Mrs. George Chadwick Mr. Anthony Chicarella and Mrs. S. John Christian and Mrs. Robert Christian Mr. Mr. VVilliam E. Christian, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Vito Ciancia Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cippolla Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Deleplaine, and Mrs. Joseph De Manno Alex Derry Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Michael DeStefano and Mrs. P. DeStefano Tony DeStefano Maureen Diegnan '53 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Diegnan Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cipriani Miss Catherine Clark Mrs. Thomas Cleary Mr. and Mrs. John Coen Mary J. Coen Richard John Coffee Mr. and Mrs. John D. Colligan Mr. and Mrs. T. Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cookson Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Costello, Jr. Mrs. Eugene Cozzolino Mr. Raymond Crawford Mr. and Mrs. H. Crenner Robert M. Crenner '53 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Criss Mrs. Wilson Cronk Mr. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Crosby F. Crouchelli Mrs. F. Crouchelli Michael Crouchelli Bemard Crowly Mr. and Mrs. Leonard DiGracomo Anne DiMaio Mr. and Mrs. C. DiMaio James W. D'Imperio Dimples '52 Mr. and Mrs. H. 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Harris Harry's Variety 512 Gr 106 Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Harte Mr. Fred P. Hass Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hass Mr. and Mrs. Michael Haszinecz Barbara Haughom Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hayes Margie and MarielHayes John J. Heck Dotty Helmstetter '49 Mr. and Mrs. M. Helmstetter, Jr Mr. and Mrs. R. Hemstreet Jack Hennessy Jacqueline Herlick Donald Hickey Dorothy Hickey '54 Elizabeth Hickey John Hickey '53 Mr. and Mrs. John Hickey Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. John Hoagland Mr. and Mrs. William Hoagland Mr. and Mrs. Millard Hobbs Barbara Hock Augusta Hoepfner '53 Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Hoepfner Mr. and Mrs. James Hoey Mr. and Mrs. John Hoey Mary Ann Hoey '48 Mrs. Sabina Hoey Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hoiman Mr. and Mrs. Holelnk John Holleran '53 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holman Mrs. George Holman Bob, Jim, and Butch Horan Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Horan Mr. and Mrs. P. Horensky Miss Jean Hornacek Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Horvath Mr. and Mrs. Luke J. 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Jenkens Mrs. Arnold Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jocus Agnes Oughton Johnson '42 Mr. and Mrs. William Jolmson Mastr Sgt. and Mrs. Jones Sgt. and Mrs. Gilbert Joyal Mr. Andrew Juhasz Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Juhasz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kalontgis Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaplan Mr. Joseph Karpinski Marianne Domanski and Dick Kaschak Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kazar Mr. and Mrs. James Keane Miss Ellen Keefe Richard Keefe '52 James Kehoe Mr. and Mrs. James Kehoe Mr. and Mrs. L. Kehoe Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelty Arthur Kempf, M.H.S. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Kenyon Mrs. D. Kersting Mrs. Ida Kidston Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kimmick Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kinimick Mrs. John P. Kinsey Joseph Kinsey Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirsch Mr. Joseph Kish Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kish Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knabe Grace Knox '34 Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Kohutek Mr. and Mrs. VVilliam Koloski Mr. and Mrs. Tracey M. Komnionos Kopycisnki Brothers Mr. and Mrs. John Kortbawi Mr. and Mrs. George Kotalic Helen Kotalic Mrs. Mary Kotalic Mr. and Mrs. John Kozielec Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraemer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kraemer Lucille T. Kraemer Robert Kraemer Ann Krivas '50 Frank Krivas 99 Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Krivas John Krivas Susan Krivas Andrew Kucharczyk Mr. and Mrs. George Kucharczyk Mr. and Mrs. W'illiam Kukor Charles J. Kupper, Jr. '47 Mrs. Charles J. Kupper Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kurcik Ferdinand M. Lakat, Jr. '70 Jay LaMont Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaMont Steve LaMont '53 Grace and Dave Lane Mrs. L. Lanigan Joseph Lapczynski '50 Mrs. Mary Larson Nora Lauderback Martha Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lavers Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lazao Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leitner Mrs. Lentzsch Miss Margaret Leposa Mr. A. A. Lepping Mrs. A. A. Lepping Anthony A. Lepping, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. F. Lesch Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lewandowski Robert Lewandowski '53 Robert Lewandowski '53 Charles Lezark '49 Kathleen and John Lezark Mrs. Louise Lezark Robert and Judith Lezark Mrs. Catherine Lichwa Miss Irene Light Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Lilly Lincoln Highway, Stelton, N. J. Mrs. M. Linek Mrs. Regina Link Mr. and Mrs. Locacio Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lock Mr. Ronald J. Loftus '53 Mr. Vincent R. Loftus, Jr. and Mrs. Vincent R. Loftus, Sr Steve J. Lorik Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Lovell Mr. and Mrs. VV. Lutzen Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Lydon Mary C. Lydon Mrs. James Lynch Mr. Mr. Vincent Lynch Mr. William Lynch Cpl. James J Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Lyons James J. Lyons . Thomas Lyons . Andrew Lythowski Ludvik Macho Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ann Maguire Elizabeth Maguire What is the question most Senic About this article . . . Last winter, Johnson at johnson suggested a project originated by Pitney-Bowes, Inc. to the senior classes of New Brunswick, St. Peter's and High- land Park High Schools. The idea was to have George F. Smith, johnson 8: Iohnson's president, answer the question that was uppermost in the minds of these high school seniors in an article in their respective year books. Mr. Smith agreed as did school principals, faculty advisers, and class officers. Almost 500 seniors cooperated in answering the voluntary questionnaire which read, What is the one question you would most like to ask the President of an in- dustry like johnson 6: Johnson, if you could talk with him in his oflice alone? This article contains the presidents answer to the winning question which appears below in composite form: GEORGE F. SMITH ' President, johnson 6: johnson 0 . I WHAT ARE THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR A JOB, THE CHANCE Aus FOR ADVANCEMENT, AND WHAT DOES A COMPANY LOOK FOR WHEN HIRING AN EMPLOYEE? O wer' This was the principal question in the minds of the seniors at New Bruns- wick High School, St. Peter's High School, and Highland Park High School. More than 50'Z: of all questions were in this category. This is interesting but not surprising because, obviously enough, it will always be the question in the minds of young men and young women seriously contemplating the years ahead. Fortunately ours is a dynamic nation, offering new challenges and progressively greater opportunities with each new generation. Technological improvements have made it possible to produce more and better products at lower cost. Better products at lower costs create demands for more products, and these demands result in a greater number of opportunities for the working force of our country. Research is continually seeking to improve present products and develop new products. Specialists in other areas of business are constantly searching for new and better methods to reduce costs. This constant drive coupled with the competitive nature of our economic system brings more and more products within reach of more people and creates new and better jobs. America's streamlined production facilities require high-paid technicians to operate machines which replace the less efficient machines of yesterday. The opportunities and responsibilities in oilice and managerial ranks are correspondingly enhanced. ' Yom' opportunities for work and advancement are, therefore, excellent providing you have the qualifications to fill the jobs available. In considering an applicant's qualiiications close attention is given his education, his personality, his background and his experience. 100 uld like a company president to answer? Education is an important factor to help you reach your goal in life. For many of our specialized opportunities, college or some form of technical training is necessary. For other opportunities, where an elementary school education was once enough and later a high school education was required, a suitable college education is today desirable if the individual is to capitalize fully on his native abilities. All other things being equal, a man or a woman with a good college background and with relatively few years-experience will be better prepared to hold a responsible position and will progress more rapidly than a non-college person, even though the latter has more years of practical experience. The ambitious boy or girl with sights set high must today strive for all possible education, taking advan- tage of our Hne night school facilities if circumstances make it necessary to earn a livelihood upon graduation from high school. In addition to education, and even more important, are your personal qualifications. Good char- acter is a necessity. Absolute honesty, industriousness, and sincerity are some of the facets of character. The inner spark and the confidence that others have in you are present only with high character for which there is no substitute. Dependability is of prime importance to onels progress in the business world, or anywhere else for that matter. The young man or young woman who can always be relied upon to fulfill an assigned task, to discharge a responsibility, or better still, to do more than is expected, will inevitably make the maximum progress in his or her chosen Held. On the other hand, one who is not dependable will just as surely have little, if any, success. Some of these traits are God-given. Some are acquired as we go through life. They are developed in the home, in our churches, in the classroom, and in our daily contact with our friends and neighbors. These qualities, coupled with the willingness to respect the rights of others and your ability to work with people, will better enable you to find employment and to attain success and happiness in business and in life. ia JOHNSON 8: JOHNSON RESEARCH CENTER North Brunswick Township, N. I. 101 Mr. and Mrs. F. Maguire Frank Magyar Mr. James H. Maher Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mahoney Angelo Maiorana Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maiorana Patricia Maiorana Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Malejko Kathleen Malejko Raymond Malejko Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mandel Carmen Manero '52 Manville Distributing Company Mr. Robert Marguccio '52 Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mariano Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Maroon Mrs. R. D. Marthaler Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Mastemack Dave Isquith and Anne Mastroserio Miss Helen Materniak Mr. and Mrs. Roy Matthews Mr. Marvin Mattingly Mr. Charles Maurer H. C. Maurer Trucking Mrs. Mary Maurer Mr. and Mrs. F. McCarthy Misses McCor1nick Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCoy Mr. and Mrs. James McDermott Mr. Horace McGhee Mr. and Mrs. William B. McGhee Jean McGuire '50 Miss Rose McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas VV. McLaughlin Mrs. C. F. McManus Mr. Richard McManus Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McNally Mr. and Mrs. John McNulty Miss Kathleen McNulty Mr. and Mrs. John McQuade Mrs. Nellie McSweeney Arlene Ann Marie Meckowski Rosemarie Meckowski '53 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Meckowski Mrs. Thurmond Meetze Mr. and Mrs. R. Mellor Mr. and Mrs. Mendrick PATRO Mary Miscovith Anthony G. 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