St Rose High School - Bel Rose Yearbook (Belmar, NJ)
- Class of 1956
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Proudly DEDICATED fo Our Pasfor REV P J TESTON ose F Free dom Based On Falih U I I DZ., X. ,, .ML ,', , I vi.. . ,Sli if I Ci I, ., 7 '1 , : :,Q:f3: ' gig ' 5 - V E. if-'r 'Q -WW . .-: f- Tre 11' ' T' Bel R . 'u'Ee f-'j 2- ' r' 'ff Hr ' . 1 '. '- f if ' he . r ' f ' vw f ' 1. w . .N : 'M 'f- 1 'I'-1' 51 wi- 'FE'C'I':.I 5' ' I 1' 'z CH- 4- v, X it 'Ee G' 'ev' 'q f 1'Ej '4 f - Euwe' ve we , j' :N .G i 'r ' 5 Cf-Y fx- . yew fr :,,f 'Y- fight REVEREND PETER J TESTON MA Hls Excellency MOST REVEREND GEORGE W AHR STD Bishop o Trenton it ll ns under lhe drrecllon of Hns Excellency lhal we and many ol: lhe sludenls of 'lhe diocese of Trenlon are learmng lrue prnncnples of concern for us as demon sfraled by lhe slupendous efforls he ns malcnng lo bolld hugh schools lhroughoul hns duocese Some ar ln po cess of erecllon and wlll be followed by olhers so lhal lhe children ol hs dlocese wll develop unlo slronq men and women who wll know fhe +ru'l'h and lceep l all lhe days of lher nves loyal 'ro God and America O , 3 democracy. l-lis zeal and ' . e ' r - . I . i . l l I ll , THE VERY REVEREND JOHN J ENDEBROCK Secrefary o Education and Superlnfendenf o Schools ln a very specnal way The Very Reverend Monsngnor Endebroclc has been asso cnaled wnlh our school As super1n+enden+ of schools an fhe Trenlon dnocese he has helped Us by his mferesl IU our splrllual and mlelleclual progress We lcnow lhal he desnres above all else lhaf we be good clhzens Tellh 'ful 'lo God and To our duly as Amerncans ln planmnq our sludues Monsxgnor has ever In mmd a cnvuc Jrranmng Tha? wall malce us conscmous ol oblxgallons lo give un dsvlded alleguance +o 'lhls greal counfry of ours Trenfon Diocese To +he Reverend Vmcenr A Lloyd our smcere fhanlcs for has never falling mleresl' an our ac 'rrvnhes soclal or alrhlehc As d sfrrven consfanfly 'lo nshll us prmcuples of frue sporfsmanslnp feachmg us +o accepf defeaf as well as vlclory In The proper spiral REVEREND VINCENT A. LLOYD recfor of allwlefics, Fallwer has ' I ' in To lhe Reverend Paul J Kane our fond memories of hxs lcund and genfle yel' ever loyal supporl wall conhnue +0 glow rhroughoul lhe years As supervnsor ol gurls baslcelball and ardenl' supoorler of +he cheering sechon of fhe Purple Roses Falner slaunchly roofs for S+ Rose wulh 'rhe same devohon and pride Thar he has an anofher of hrs favorule schools Since we slrongly suspecf lhal' our compehlor ns Nolre Dame w gladly share The spollnghl REVEREND PAUL J KANE SISTER MARY PAUL SISTER TERESA MERCEDES P.A.D., Ma+I'1ema'rics English Ill, IV Advisor fo Bel Rose SISTER AUSTIN TERESA SISTER ANTOINETTE MARIE enography in ll' Typing II H Biology, Algebra II, Bookkeeping Moderafor of Science Club MOTHER MARY OF MERCY Principal SISTER ALOYSIA English I, II, Laiin I, Moderafor of Ihe Courier SISTER REGINA RITA American Hisiory English I Religion I SISTER ST XAVIER SISTER MARTIN ANTHONY SISTER SAINT ANSELM In I nch I World Hus+ory Lubraruan Relugnon I Mafhemahcs I Moderafor of CI1eerIeaders SISTER M. IGNATIUS SISTER ANNE HELENE Physics, Mafhemafics, II, III, IV Music, Ari. Dramafics MRS HELEN ERVIN MR STEPHEN GEPP REVEREND RICHARD EWING School Nurse Gym Insfrucior Baskefball Coach Relugxon Insfrucfor 5 h 1 N i r P -I . F s e n i o I' S 15 Co-ediiors, leff +o right Marie Micale and Judifh Neaves. Capiion wrifers, lofi fo righh Ger+rucle Melus, Mary Farley, Eva Theissing. and Rosemarie Vaccaro. Sporfswri'I'ers. leff fo righf: Jo- seph Sraeel, and Edmund Tag- garf. Arfisfsz Valerie Boylan. Dolores Procassini, C h a r I e s Benz. ff-' 'Q ka 5 . QM 5 l gg, J C Af ,A 2 1 :f'-fgv-.-ff- '5gm 9 , 'xp' HQ., f , 1 63 'Q- ' - , hA ff' W W' N fi- V , ' .vL f' -' ' 5 . ' . ,Q ,ww j NIGRS SE WI G If we Q - live 0 LIFE a read Y ol eve? FV QUR In New GAFTANO JOSEPH ALAIMO Guy IO5 Ilrh Avenue Belmar N J SI' Roses Parlsh ool News I 2 3 Dramahcs I 2 3 4 Deoor+s I 2 Graclousness mosi' wldelv 'l'ravelled senior con 'hnenfal cour+esy QUICR +o smnle decided acceni Lahn American dancer apprecuahve of classic ar'ls ambnhon M D Soufh American Charmer FRANCIS PATRICK ANTONIDES Clarlue 404 Ilfh Avenue Belmar N J SI' Roses Parish 2 3 4 Scuence Club 2 Baslce I Basel: Baslcelball Scorer 3 4 Dramallcs I 2 3 4 Propagallon I 2 I-loly Name I 2 Friendly dependable mailman qurclc femper operafes a prlvare +ax: Gone Flshln hrs car broughf hum 'Fame Clark Hoi' Ford always heading for drag srrlp 18 Sch . . z ' . . . 1 , . . 3: I V. A.A. I, , . I ' 1 I Iball 2 all 2: M 3,42 '. 13,41 CHARLES VVILLIAM BENZ Buddy 405 Third Avenue BeImar N. J. SI' Roses Parlsh I 3 4 Soenc b 2 e ose aI'aII74 BasIce'IIoaII Managerl Holy Name 4 Dra'na'n I '7 3 4 Prom om mnffee 3 Class Offlcer I 2 3 Dance eofnm Hee I Propa non I 2 AIerI'ness always ready for a good hme neai' bear wlfh Ihe fee+ ardenr Sf Rose fan alhshc ablIl'I'y nn every way a gen+Ieman one of The Ford boys THOMAS DAVID BOGAN om Box M BrneIIe N J S+ Dems Parish AA I 2 3 4 Propagafuon I 2 3 4 Holy Name4 Drama s I ulzzlcal manner fun Iover hidden splrd' of mls chuef ho+ rod school Ihe Ieas'I' of hus worries easy come easy go handy man wu+h a fish nef spor'I's a cool OI' VALERIE BEATRICE BOYLAN a 407 Page Avenue AIIenhurs+ N J S+ Marys Parlsh AA I 2 3 4 BeI Rose S+aII4 Couruerl 2 3 4 Journahsm I 2 Sodalufy I 2 3 4 Propaga+on3 4 Cholr4 Dramahcs Reserved sophushcafed mlss sparkling eyes wm some smnIe unique Argyle knee socks and Bermuda s her sfeady afhrs hrs? sfop A P H S a mus'I' Iover of ca s sporfs a red Chrysler A.A. ,2. , 7 ' eCIu ,3:BIR 2 7 7 1 . 'cs ,-, ,': C - g ' - ' g fx, I Q - A, , gaI , .3,4. I I . l 3,3 . KM, 22 1754- IIT ll Hg ','2.'3,'4.' N I I A F d,-I. llv Ill 2 J K Il I,4: + ... ... .. ... -h if F iz NF' ,a-Q. JEAN ANN CAPOBIANCO Jean I28 Terrace Road Belmar N J RCBERT WILLIAM BREAULT o 224 Passanc Avenue Wesl Pom? Pleasanl N J S+ Pe'l'ers Parish SI Benedncls Glee Club I 2 Coral 2 Inlramural Baslcelball 2 3 4 CYO I 2 DramaIlcs3 Missions I 2 Varslfy Baslcel ball 4 I-Ioly Name 3 4 Leisure life of any parfy oulsfandlng delermlna lon avld announcer droll sense of humor ln 'I'he Pom? Pleasanl crowd Sodalnly 2 Journalusm I Chonr 2 3 4 Bel Rose Slalf 4 ral 3 I-Ionor Roll 2 3 Dramalncs I 2 3 AA Propagaluon I 2 Manager Girls Baslcelball Team Gleam of mnschuef lady al' all hmes 'Fun comes Irs oh 'Ihal' color red good looks and boolcs are her specnalfy coke and chnps IR X 'avi' GERALD JOSEPH CLANCY Jerry 509 SI Claur Avenue Sprung Lalce N J SI Cafhermes Pansh Holy Name 3 4 Scuence Club 2 3 Courner Slall 3 4 Bus: nes Manager 3 Dramalrcs I 2 3 4 AA I 2 3 4 ropa lonl 2 lvl I Masler sclenhsl fun loving Thais whal you +hmk always wrlh a crowd chemnsfry whnz qulclz fhlnlcer avld leam follower IIB bll I as 'I' A 'L . ' I s A 'I ff . ' I . 1 1 , I L V K, +. . . I ' - D . U . . 0 0 . . I - -- -il: QT. II ' I' I 'I ' ' f I I Me' :I 1: .: 'I' ..:.:l.2.3.4: ..- Q Q N ' T , V .E v V S, , y. ,V x I mg? T' R X i ' 4 3- I Q I . f Y .Ik I -4,1 S ' X I I K ,ir I 'Y S1 ' Q 'S' .. .. ,. - , ' 5 S . . 3 gf I - - - N . . . , gal' , , 3, 4: eri I, 3. I 'Y I GERARD FRANCIS COLEMAN Gunner 3II I4Ih Avenue, Belmar N. J. S'I'. Rose's Parish A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2: Baslcefball, Freshman I: J.V., 2: Varsily, 3, 4: Baseball, Varsify 2, 3, 4: Propagalion I, 2, 3, 4: Dramalics I, 2, 4, Holy Name I, 2, 3, 4. Mischievious . . . valuable assei' on I'he basIxe'fbaII courf . . . prae+or of +he La'Iin club . . . man wiI'h a casual air . . . seldom seen walking . . . a young man who blushes is beH'er +han one who +urns pale . . . Bonaven'I'ure bound . . . favoriie hlsforical characfer Helen of Troy NORMA JEAN CURRY Norm l4I Flsher Avenue Nepfune Culy N J SI' PeI'er Clavers Parish Sodalnly I 2 3 Bel Rose Slaflf 4 Prom Commuffee 3 Honor I mafucs I 4 Mas Journallsm I Frnendly warm generous and loyal masfer of mambo a good frlend fo have Iaugh+er IS her 'Irade mark school spnrui' galore In a demure way JOHN EDWARD DUGAN Jac 5I Easl End Avenue Nepfune Culy N J SI' Ellzabeihs Parish Propagahon I 2 3 4 Scnence 2 3 Baslcefball JV I 3 I-Ioly Name I 2 3 4 Dance Comm1+Iee I Baseball 4 Dramaflcs I 2 3 4 Prom Cornmullee 3 Unruly haur Iasi of 'Ihe Dugan Clan malces a lovable Iauqhable ac+or Ireen sense of humor phllan fhroplsf ai' hear'I' ouI'door baslcefball man A y Rau ,2g'Dra ' ' ,2, 3, AA. 1, 2, 3, 1 'Sachs I, 2: II kll 'V K . ' l v V Vi: X. I I HELEN FRANCES ERVIN my ff 64521 , We THOMAS VINCENT DWYER llannkyll 2 Homeslead Road. Sea Girl, N. J. S+. Marlr's Parish Holy Name 4: Larin Club 4: Prom Commirree 3: Honor Roll I: Dramarics I. 2. 3. 4: A.A. I, 2. 3.4: Missions I, 2. BlfnIry Ialres life easy . . . welcomes holidays . . . phleg- malic personalify . . . a supporfer of Kaplan's . . . one of 'I'he boys . . . feam boosfer . . . , 1 I. ,vw J P Il . lf' v Lf' 'A lx ' 4 .V X I I I.: ' 1 0 , I I326 Second Avenue Asbury Parlc N J Holy Splrlfs Parnsh Sodalrryl 2 3 4 Bel Rose SI'aff4 Prom CommrH'ee 3 Mernl' 3 BaslceI'ball2 Cheerleader! Class Offucerl 2 3 4 Drama I A 2 3 4 Propaga 2 3 4 Mnssn I 2 Dance Commn-ree I Wmmng fervenr lover of a red caddy a car for gym a HSCSSSIIY small ln s'I'aI'ure enormous In wrl' un loving flve feel' of pep everybody s friend ardenr 'Ieam follower having a ball MARY AGNES FARLEY Mary Osbornvnlle Road Osbornvllle N J vISI'l'd'l'I0h Cheerleader I Sodalxry I 2 3 Baslcerball 2 Bel Rose Sfall 4 Mnssuons I 2 Honor Roll Dramahcs I 2 3 4 AA I 2 3 4 Journalusm 2 3 Conlldence enloys being dlfferenl' music lover always on her feel' af queshon hme achng her second nafure ,' IN-5 JIM BARRY JAMES FITZGERALD A liz 302 Sylvania Avenue Avon N J. SI' Elrzabeihs Parnsh Holy Name I 2 Foolball I 2 3 4 Baslcefball Varsnfy 2 Class Offncer 2 3 AA 4 A bug man wlfh a IrH'Ie car blows a crazy horn qulfe a guy 'I'o look up +o allhough new he made frsends as Dld I ever Iell you abouf fhe 'I'lme7 nelfher Ilurrnes nor worries PATRICIA JOAN GALLAGHER a 702 E Slreef Belmar N J SI' Roses Parlsh Bel Rose S+aIf4 Drama'r cs 3 4 AA 3 4 Propagahon3 4 Unusual nerfecf blend of senslhvrly and sweeiness no rahon on Ireclules red hair IS a conhadlchon 'Io her easy gomg Iemperamenf easy 'Io Iulre and nlce Io know loyal friend ,eff PATRICIA ANN FLYNN a 29l7 Roosevelf Avenue Belmar N J SI' Roses Parish AA I 2 3 4 Mlssuons I 2 Prom CommuI'Iee 3 Dramahcs I 2 3 4 Dance Commnuree I Bel Rose S'rafI4 Franlrness fun Iovmg argumenfahve ready wr always pari of Ihe gang a Iypncal Irlsh Iemper Navy roo'I'er VINCENT HENRY GEPP Fafso 509 Fnffh Avenue Belmar N J Si' Roses Parish agaiuonl 2 3 4 AA I 2 3 4 Baskelball JV I snIy2 3 4 Baseball JV 2 Varsufy 3 4 Holy Name I 2 3 4 Lean lanky and likeable ai' home on 'Ihe baskefball cour'I' never wl'I'hou'I' an excuse mischief maker men'I' fo monkeys only one luke hum ANNA REGINA GILLIGAN Nancy 302 Garfxeld Avenue Avon N J SI' Ehzabefh s Parish agahon I 2 3 4 AA I 2 3 4 Couner3 Bel SIaff4 Sodaluiy I 2 3 4 Drarnalncs I 2 3 4 Prom Com mnH'ee 3 Cheerleading I 2 3 4 Class Officer 2 3 Journal 2 l lonorsl 2 AH'rachve smile craves excnfemeni' agile sfudenf noi' 'Ioo qulef noi' Ioo loud-comblnahon Io make us proud admires 'Ihe whlfe cliff of Dover WILLIAM JAMES GIUNCO IIGUSII 286 Cedar Avenue, Manasquan, N J Sf. Denis's Parish AA I, 2, 3, 4. Baskelball Manager 2, 3, 4. Dramahcs I, 2, 3. 4, Propagahon I. 2. 3. 4 Mischief lurks beneaih his air of innocence . . . loyal Army suppor'I'er . . . good nafured . . . perpefual pencil pusher of sporfs' evenis . . . promising fuiure . . . ,V H Prop ' .,.:..,..,7 ,..:Var- BermucIa. Bells . . . will fry anyfhino once . . . s'I'rong affach: Prop'...:..,,,: ':Rose ismgl ..3,4. 'l y . . - . . I . 'I . 'I . I I K ! I H Weil? I A ? 3 V l l TERENCE MICHAEL HARAN llTerryll 305 Sf. Louis Avenue. Poinf Pleasanf. N. J. Sf. Pe'l'er's Parish A.A. I, 2, 3. 4: Science Club 2: Propagafion I, 2. 3. 4: Holy Name I. 2, 3,41 Dramafics I. 2. 3.4. Broadminded . . . French whiz . . . behind his shy smile is agrees sense of good humor . . . a friend in need is a friend in ee . . . ROBERT MICHAEL KEARNS o 3II Bosfon Boulevard Sea Girf N J SI' Marlcs Parish Holy Name I 2 3 4 Science Club 2 3 Class Officer 4 Dr maf1cs3 AA I 2 3 4 Mission I 2 3 Propagafxon I Hard worker a demon In any form of science frue genfleman plcfure of school splnf lung of fhe keyboard seldom worries afdenfly mferesfed n physics anofher Chopin JOHN STEPHEN KLEIN Jac Oak Drive Cedar Bridge Manor Laurelfon N J VISIIETIOH Parish agaflon I 2 3 4 Holy Namel 2 3 4 AAI S+ Michaels Glee Club I Missions I 2 Spealrs well lndefahgable splrlf prefers sfandlng fo SI'H'lhg always a genfleman all around guy IIB bl' , . . I . : ' . : ' : a ' : . . . . . : . . I A . 2. 3. 4. . . , ' ' . . . a I ll I ll I ll kll , ' I I I ' ' Prop ' ...2.3.4: . 2 . . ' I . . . . AEERHE. everybodys pal . . . firsf in line for fhe Toms River bus . . . . . Rag? - .4... Q. ..4.. .-wx - 'A-.av 44 v. ,LIZ',tiNifQL,.:f,.lA.h V ' . qru...,,4,: Jizz. 'sv u.n.wnn, L 5. ,- il- 1- 1 n 4 .'::n?'n A'.'l: MARGARET MARY MAHON Peggy 407 Mercer Avenue Sprmg Lake N J Sf Cafherlnes Parlsh So any I 2 3 4 Journalssm I BeI Rose Sfaff 4 Men? I Varslfy BasIceIbaII I 2 3 4 Class Officer I 2 4 Dramahcs 3 4 Mnssron I 2 AA I 2 3 4 Prom Commnrfe Llvelmess never a'I' a Ioss for words Ilvlng proof +ha+ redheads have fempers mischief In her makeup lrHerbug fan I love you foo roofs for everyfhlng maroon and grey I donf gei' you a friendly h from Belmar fo Orange JOYCE ANN MALONEY Joyce II5 Mann SI'ree+ Avon N J S+ Elnzabefh s Parlsh Couruer Sraff 3 BeI Rose Sraff 4 Prom Commnrfee 3 JournaI 3 Merur I onor Roll I Dr 'rcs 2 3 4 Mus Ladyluke manner Femmme as ruffles and Iace u'l'mos'I' In refmemenf does Ihe rughf Ihlng ai' The rnghi' 'hmfe sweef ai-hfude wms her fnends wishes fo 'leach The 3 Rs ELIZABETH ANN MARESCA BeHy 4OI Wnndermere Avenue InferIaIcen N J Holy Spll'I'I' Parish AA I 2 3 4 Bel Rose S+aIf4 Mussnons I 2 Propagahon 2 3 4 Dram rcs Earnesiness solver of domeshc problems very fender hearf halls from Jersey Clfy Iover of poe+ry avld reader Ioves dancing can be heard aIways un shorfhand class d I' . . . 7 ' : : ' : I,2,,: s',I:I.I...,: 'e3. RI A A' 1 I --.'..u'u ..:u.-. . :lin 7 , I ' , -T Q -II . I' '+I TX A . J X lx . Q, , I . IX ,', I x U ll u ,I ' . I' I I I I Arr xp I Ism 1 ' H , 3: ama i I, ,I : A.A: I, 2. 3. : 'sions I, 2. .-J... ..- K Q Ka ,In . Si, II5' . we A I I I.. I. I. I. . .ai II2. . . . I 26 GRACE ANN McARDLE Grace R+. I Box 56. Lakewood. N. J. vlSll'dIIOh Parlsh agahon I 2 3 4 AA Honors2 3 Mzssonsl 2 Oh 'l'hose phffl' curls slugger ai 1'he bai' ra clous mass Irue friend full of fun For ihe love of Pefe lmplsh behind Ihe wheel fhe bus sfop ln any 'Field RICHARD EDWARD McCORMICK IC 5I8 Sevenfh Avenue Belmar N J SI' Roses Parnsh eball I 2 3 'rball JV 3 A 3 4 Name I 2 3 4 Alfar Boyl Nonchalance Kaolans his second home Our boy flai' 'lop fun Iovlng S+ Rose baH'mg champ always wrI'h 'I'he boys abundance of spiral' In a small frame has 'Favorlfe saying LeI's go 'Io The parfy JOHN MICHAEL McCABE John 708 Balhmore Boulevard Sea Girl N J S+ Marks Parish Science CIub2 3 AA I 2 3 4 Mussnonsl 2 Dramahcs I Rehred manner a franqull s1'uden'l' genilemanly qune'l' as a whlsper anrplanes his speclalfy flrsf ai' always ready fo laugh bound fo succeed Prop ' . .1 . : . . I. 2. 3. 4: Soclalify I. 2. 3. 4: , : I . . . '. u . . . H . . . g - 2. I g -ulll I I I I HR-hu Bas . . . 4: Baslce . . . : A. . I. 2, , : Holy I . . . . . . -. .I nn 1 ll . . . MICHAEL JOSEPH McKEON Mllce IIO8 Jeffrey Sfreer Asbury Park N J Holy Splrlf Parish nn CIub4 Dramarncs I 2 AA I 2 3 4 Mmssnons Frnendllness obllgmg personallfy always cheerful can I' ever seem fo make +ha'I bus heard a+ +he rnghf hme hmf of rascal: splendid friend Indeed 'Wh CORNELIUS JOHN MCGUINNESS Nea 208 Arlanhc Avenue Pom? Pleasanf N J SI' Pefers Parlsh agaI1on234AA234 oIyNmeI2 4 Francus Prep Glee Club I Dramarncs 2 3 4 Cour'I'eous 'Fun Iovmg never wrrhouf a friend has car ns has hobby Napoleon was small foo pho'I'o gemc Ford fancler GERTRUDE MARY MELUS Geri 4lO La Reme Avenue BradIey Beach N J Ascension Parrsh Sodalafy 2 BeI Rose Sfaff 4 Merur I 3 Varsrfy BasIce+baII I mahcs I 4 AA I 2 3 4 Propaga ons H s To know her ns fo IlIce her 'Ihumper dynamlie on 'I'he courf deshnahon success genlus ai' 'Ing masier ai' ma'Ih Io+s of fun smoofh dancer bound fo succeed MARIE TERESA MICALE Mane I736 L Sfreel' Wesf Belmar N J S+ Roses Parish A I 2 3 4 Propagahonl 2 3 4 Sodalufyl 2 3 C r I 2 3 4 Honors I 2 3 4 Class OIfncer3 Prom Commnffee 3 Dance Commaflee I Bel Rose Sfaff 4 Courier 3 Dramahcs I 2 3 4 Journal1sm Club I 2 Sewing Club 3 Cheerful smile sIuIIfuI seamsiress always on fhe honor roll qule'I' af fnrs+ bui' no'I' when you Icnow her achve an sfudeni affairs loves chemlsfry excels an English ADENA MAY MILLER ee IOOO Summerfield Avenue Asbury Park N Holy Spmi' Parish sions I 2 3 AA I 2 3 4 Journalism I Bel Sfaff 4 Dance Commnflee I Prom Commullee 3 Dramahcs I 2 VnI'aIn+y af home anywhere 5 2 eyes of blue special feeling for Acme generous friendly and energehc af all hmes JOHN FRANCIS MONAGHAN ac I2l Pennsylvania Avenue Lavalleffe N J SI Bonavenfures Parish Holy Name I. 2, 3, Propagahon 4. A A. 4 Calmness . . . quief, buf smiling . . . mas'I'er ariisi' . . . always iolring . . . hafes homework . . . feam follower . . . mehdium in sfafure, buf possesses a big heari . . . Our boy Jo n . . . .A- . . . 1 ' . . . ': ' . . : .hoi I I I It I IID UI I ' , . .J. I Mis' . . : .. . . . : ' : Rose I 3I4. ' ' ' ' Q n u f Q . . . . Q - u Q o u IIJ kll TERESA ANN MURPHY Murph 6l8 Bond Sfreel Asbury Park N J Holy Spmi' Parish Propagahon I 2 3 4 AA I 2 3 4 Bel Rose SIaff4 Cheer 3 4 Honor Roll 2 3 4 Drama cs 2 3 4 r Commnffee 3 Dance Commzflee I 2 3 Peppy our Goldlloclzs eager 'I'o wear a whrle umform lrlsh colleen blushes easily chauffeur supreme makes a dangerous lefl' signal GERTRUDE PATRICIA MULSHINE Trudy 4I0 Illh Avenue Belmar N J S+ Roses Parish So alufy 2 3 4 Choir I 2 3 Bel Rose Slalf 4 Dramahcs I 3 4 Mlssuo I 2 Propa a Ion Varsnly Baslcelball 4 Halr even Hollywood would envy ladyllle lass speed demon of 'Ihe Chevrolel' sei' mnschlevlous boolckeepmg whiz aHemp'I's al' argyles JUDITH ANNE NEAVES Judy 404 Slafe Hnghway Sprung Lake N J S+ Cafherunes Pansh So any I 2 3 4 Chonrl 2 3 4 Journalnsm I 2 Bel se Sfalf 4 Prom Commuflee 3 Dramahcs I 2 3 4 Honor Roll A 4 MIS Sophashcafed manner prachcal and agreeable slnghfly umpssh fhoughfs . . . crowned by a pafch of blonde . . . our own Be'H'y Croclrer . . . Carnegie Tech en'I'husiasi' . . . Rich in all her fhoughfs . . . ll o ' . I 4:AfA.'I,'2, , I' HIS , 1 gr l,2.3,4l I ' .II 1' ,x VJ. . 'K 1 .lv f I ing I, . : I I I I DIN... .l I Ii I. , ,l :P-om H JL. gg., I - zu 1' sv.,- ..a -- '-J74. X i ft-'dl'....I,'....I' ' .iz Ro 3:A. .I,2.3. : 'sions I,2. I I ANN PATRICIA O'BRIEN llPa+ll 602 Cramer Avenue, Poinf Pleasant N. J. S+. PeIer's Parish Choir I, 2, 3. 4: Honors I. 2: Soclalily I. 2. 3, 4: Dramalics I, 2. 3, 4: Journalism 2: Propagalion I, 2. 3. 4: Bel Rose Slalf 4: Prom Commil-lee 3: Missions I. 2: A.A. I, 2. 3. 4: Manager ol girls' Ieam Smiling Irish eyes . . . faiihfulness comes firsi' . . . novel sense of humor . . . always has an answer . . . 'leasing belongs Io her nalure . . . molasses in January . . . angel of mercy . . . ELIZABETH LOUISE OSBORN z Adanslon Road Brenlon Woods N J Visifahon Parish sions I 2 3 AA I 2 3 4 Sodalily I 2 Dramahcs 2 3 4 Choir I Journalnsm I Slaunch characferlshc giggle quiei' and reserved manner hides a lovial na'I'ure somerhlng new has been added a real farm gurl MONICA ANNE PAZIENZA az 605 Prospecl Avenue Sprung Lake N J SI' Calherlnes Parish agahon I 2 3 4 AA I 2 3 4 Journa sm2 3 Rose S+aff4 Courxer 2 3 Sodalnly I 2 3 4 Prom Commll 3 Dramahcs I 2 3 4 Choir I 2 3 4 Honor Roll I 3 4 Cheerleadlng I 2 3 4 Merry smile Miss congemalify dynamic cheer leader hair do changes wrlh fhe day mischievous spark Ie ever preseni in her eyes befler lafe I'han never on of records life in general never a dull momenf In or mahonll a bullion friends IlLi ll I u ' - Mis' . . : . . . . . : ' . : ' I. . . : 7 . xx Islay as IIP ll I . I ' ' , 0 I 0 I Prop ' ,,.:...,,: II ,:Bel I A : ' . 1 . . . 1 - 4 , +ee: .2. J 1 . : . . . . I . c ...jf d , A ,srl . . . . . . - 'ra' 'I 1 I ll u a ll o V 4 7 ,A KA rfvw 4 j 3:5 ' si. ,L . qffsxi - , '..i:a?.- Q gn: ' ,' ,-- li' '41 -2, fL fQ ,,:s Q'-...Q I I SHARON EVE PLUNKETT P unl: 406 Chlcago Boulevard Sea Gnrl' N J SI' arlrs Parish I 2 3 4 Journa sm Dramahcs I 2 3 4 Mussxons 2 Sodalnfy I Assurance per+ young mass her laugh IS a glve away unselflsh nalure 'lakes prlde Ih her boxer shows mferesi' ln a green converhble CAROL ANN PETERSON lIPe+ell 903 D S'rree'r, Belmar. N. J. S+. Rose's Parish A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Propagallon I, 2, 3, 4: Journalism 27 Baslcelball I, 2, 3. 4: Prom Commillee 3: Dance Commiflee I: Sewing Cu 3' Dramalics I 2 3 4. Cheerfulness dog fancler boH'led sunshine rhyfh mlc feel' gurl wlrh fhe busaesl' phone ln lown head and hearr of gold Mnss Baskelball confaglous smile DOLORES EMILY PROCASSINI ee 58 Websrer Avenue Seaside Hexghls N J Our Lady of Perpefual Help Parish AA 3 4 Propagahon 3 4 Bel Rose S+aff4 SodaIu+y3 4 Prom Commnflee 3 Dramahcs 3 4 Charmlng smnle wlelds a 'lalenled brush flrsl of ihe T R bus a lefs do If aHrI'ude filled 'I'o fhe brlm wlfh happiness siaunch friend producl of The Mounl' bred In Umon Ib . . . . , :Q IIN ll . M I I A.A....I lil: '...I I. Q f ff fi jf. is . E 'ID ll I YA . . . y ... 'I ' in . ... . H 'U in . ... ... FQ, I .A V ' , II . I1 - ,. ,I MAUREEN FRANCES REILLY Maur 8OI D Sfreef, Belmar, N. J. Sf. Rose's Parish Sodalify 27 Choir I, 2, 3: Courier 2, 3: Bel Rose Sfaff 4: cheer- leader I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Dramafics I, 2, 3: A.A. I, 2, 3, 47 Mission I, 2: Journalism I, 21 Prom Commiflee 3. Hi gang! . . . subiecf fo sudden unexpecfed giggling sprees . . . Oh, fhose crazy glasses . . . cheers are loud for bofh Sf. Rose and Nofre Dame . . . kiffen . . . X xx, , ,f 'J FRANCIS JOSEPH ROWE Frank 3I8 l7fh Avenue Soufh Belmar N J Sf Roses Parish Science Club 2 3 4 Courier4 Holy Name 3 4 Prom Com flee 3 Missions I 2 3 D fcs I 2 3 4 Class Off: I' A Cheerfulness neaf as a pln buf sharp as a fack Cicero and Virgil his challenge endless energy con versahon in his eyes friend ln need vlbranf smile qulzzncal eyebrows ANNE FRANCES SALEMME Anne 522 Brnghfon Avenue Sprung Lake N J Sf Cafhermes Parish AA I 2 3 4 Propagafuon I 2 3 4 Journalism 2 Bel ose Sfaf 4 Courier 3 Cheerleading I 2 3 Sodalfyl 2 3 4 D mafucsl 2 3 4 A buddy fo all her friends full of pep and vim a warm happy smile mformaflonll her work IS fouling up Bell Telephone for sure life of fhe parfy fabulous dancer everybody s friend Xl It X 9 I mi : I I .I . : ramai . . 'cer I,2:Iv1eri 3115. .I,2, 3, 4. . . . . . 1 ' . . . : ' : R f I ' : ' . . I i . . . I Prom Commiffee 3: Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: ra , . , . , VIRGINIA ANN SANTANIELLO Ginger l9ll Slxlh Avenue Neplune N J Our Lady of Mounl' Carmel Parush I Sewung Club 2 Dramalucs I 2 3 4 Chonr I 2 3 Journalusm 2 Pro a a n I Cheerfulness drnvmg problems galore heari' of go sunny dlsposrhon crazy converhble s'I'rong characfer champion guggler JOHN PAUL SAXENMEYER ax IIO7 Sunsel Avenue Asbury Parlc N J Holy Spnrni' Parish Holy Name I 2 Prom Commullee 3 4 Missions I 2 Honor I erball I Class Oflncerl 2 3 AA l 2 3 4 Golf Team 2 Freeholder Baseball I Enlgmahc head and heari' opposed fo defenhon ardenf cloclcwafcher decided preference for mafh and science sfands ouf ln a crowd shy af flrsl' good con versahonalusf afferwards Mr Baslcefball MARTIN WILLIAM SHUEY Marfy Z P 3 NAS Lalcehursf, N J S+. Joseph's Parish Propagahon I, 2, 3, 4, AA I, 2, 3, 4, Souence Club 2, Bel Rose brall 4, Dramahcs I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, Dance Com mnllee I, 3, Couruer 4, Class Olfncer I Earnesfness . . . friendly +o all . . . 'Io know hum is +o luke hmm . . . disfance, no obsiacle . . . Mr. Sandman . . . slow pedesirian buf fasi' driver . . . A.A. ,2, 3, 4: Missions I, 27 Sodalily I, 2, 3, 4, ' z ' . . . : ' . . 1 ' z p q - K ' HO , 2, 3, 4. 'I W 'Ili ... y A H Vg . . . . . . ry ' ,J . gf IIS ll Roll Ig Meri l21IBaslQ , 2, 3, '41 IDramaIics l, 2, 3, 4: I r I 3, ' W JOSEPH EDWARD SRAEEL llRai ll I IO9 Sunsef Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. Our Lady of Mounf Carmel Parish Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Courier 4: Prom Com- rniffee 3: Class Officer I, 2, 3, 4: Dramafics I, 2, 3, 4: Missions I, 2: A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. Popular . . . cIofhes make fhe man . . . sporfs a carefully . casual manner . . . friendly . . . pafience is his middle name . . . class presidenf . . . quick wiI'I'ed . . . whiz on 'I'he baskefball . courf . . . fufure orfhodonfisf . . . qv .fi BARBARA RUTH STEWART llsiewil I I7 Taylor Avenue. Nepfune, N. J. Ascension Parish Bel Rose Sfaff 4: Missions I, 2: Dramafics I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcef- ball I, 2: A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Propagafion I, 2, 3, 4: Journalism I: Dance Commiffee I: Prom Cornmiffee 3. Differenfial manner . . . denounces sillcs and safins for . buclrslxin garb and horse . . . a hi for all . . . expressive eyes . . . slrilled slrafer . . . child af hearf . . . up in fhe world . . . perplexed miss . . . I ,I X U i. EDMUND JOHN TAGGART IIEddYIl 4Ol Firsf Avenue, Spring Lalce, N. J. Sf. Cafherine's Parish Holy Name I, 2, 3, 4: Bel Rose Sfaff 4: Courier 4: Science Club 2: Prom Commilfee 3: Missions I, 2: Merif I, 2, 3: Bas- Icefball Manager 3: Dramafics I, 2, 3, 4: A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Propa- qafion 2, 3, 4. Confidence . . . innocenf Ioolc . . . How aboul' I'ha'I? . . . capable soda ierlr . . . always ready wifh a iolce . . . favors general mafh and frig . . . EVA MARIA THEISSING ve 4l5 I7+h Avenue Soulh Belmar N J Sf Roses Pansh I 4 So C our 2 3 4 Couner Sfa Journalusm 3 Merul I Dramahcs I 2 3 4 Bel Rose Sfaff 4 Honors 2 Lover of llfe avldly amblhous good sludenl' her hanr IS her hlghlnghf can be :denhfled by lhe red glasses CARMEL JULIA VACCARO Camille I924 Corlses Avenue Neplune N J Our Ladv of Mounl' Carmel Parlsh agaruon I 2 3 4 AA Courier Sfalf 2 3 4 Prom CommlHee 3 Honors l 2 3 Dramalrncs I 2 3 4 Clas Offxcer 3 Chourl 2 Sewsng Club 2 Sodalufy I 2 3 4 Dance Commnlfee I lnlellngenha frlendlv 'lo all dependable wa mg encyclopedia bnghl' eyes cordlal smlle ardenf roofer of purple and gold qulcl: Tempered whlz wlfh a needle ROSEMARIE ANNE VACCARO I3lI Second Avenue Asbury Parlc N J Our Lady of Mounl Carmel Parnsh Sodalxly I 2 3 4 Journalnsm I 2 Bel Rose S'raff4 Chonrl 2 3 4 Mnssuons I 2 Prom Commuflee 3 Dramallcs 4 AA Chals a mule a mmule cheerful frankly sincere plenfy of school splrd' sporls fhe school colors ai' every game ,MJ 1 ,v I . N I It . , MARGARET ANN VAN DERVEER ' Peggy 705 Park Avenue Spring Lake N. J. S+ Ca+hermes Parish aiI'y I 2 2 aff 4' Missions I 7 . . , 3 4' DramaIiCs I 2 3 4' Journalism I: BasIceIbaII Manager 4. Faifhful friend . . upholds roIIer skahng as good exer- clse . . Iosf wi+hou+ a Iaugh . . . Sure you do . . . wiIIing worker . . . Peg of our Hearis . . a IiIreIy school marm . . ies+ures aII her own . . . The Line is busy I'wmIcImg eyes X4 W if JAMES JOSEPH WALTSAK X. ,ia Minnie I'Ia I-Ia Trail Manasquan N GJ WZ SI' Denlss Parish Ba baII 3 Dr Iles 3 4 CheerfuIness masfer mafhemahclan Ilghf on gurls fee aIIerglc fo homework golf pro uncomplalnmg cabble caphvahng curl sfurdy wrihouf buf a warm heari' wlihun Whai' s maIceup7 MARY ANN WELSH Pigeon 203 Monmourh Road Oalchursf N J SI' Marys Parish AA I 2 3 4 Mussionsl 2 BeI Rose S+aII4 Prom Comms? +ee3 Dramaiics I 2 3 4 Dance Commnifee I Livehness sonny dlsposihon pehfe miss devil may care a++i+ude envied owner of curIy hair fooIbaII roofer Ioves 'ro speak II'aIlan ,aff Sodl , ,3,4 BeIRose S+ , .2 AA I 2, I 1 L , ' IIJO ll I 0 . . .' , .J- A . J , . -' - i g 3,41 sIce+ I. : ama' I,2. . ZA.A. fi? 'gik' .2,3, ' NI. ' ' ' wgkixiiw 37 EDWARD ANTHONY WEST I8 Locus? Drxve Asbury Parlc N J Holy Spmi' Parlsh agahon I 2 3 4 AA I 3 4 Dra has Serlousness lrHle man wlfh a bag hear? falfhful supporfer of rhe purple roses Somebody Goofed opposed fo homework Sensor class offucers fake 'flue alr and are nn furn 'lalen by +l1e sfudeni pl1o+ograpl1er, Marhn Shuey. Leff lo riglnh Joseph Sraeel, Presidenf: Margaref Mahon. Treasurer: Helen Ervin, Secre+ary1 Reber? Kearns, Vice-President I 1 , a E wa V. 25. . 'Q U- ,,..,...,,,,..f-,..AM,-M ,-..........,. mm- -- 'X n -ff , J 3 XM ww . LL . Quik is ,il , A 3 .L - Y as 'f 'P N A 1 X r A N ' 'X if -9 f v ' . ig, V4 '05, Q' at Z H '4'9 r 'K Q. A , R' V In 4 Wm' uw A ,L 5 2 yh QL, ' - f 2 .L fit, fs A-, ,M xjwm ' is x ggi 5 fflg , 'gif - z. K Gig, M 'K 4 wzwf. W .. vs ' -13, x frsfa ' . flwe fwa I5 Ltnt In educufson forms H16 Common mjiy...fw.i.j.s.,.....,-u.f-....,-gv-.-v--N'-V? our Goal-,150 , gb ' EL , -- aw If . .Eg . Y ff? 4... ., I Q 5 V 44 , f K R ' . , ' x '..' ws Q Q, ff .'1 '- nm iii! 1:11-v J lgamxwj 1 In I Ill V -H ' L I It - c.,.g4e..,,,, Gm! In our classes we are faughf frue principles of Chrisfian living-fhaf all men are creafed equal and fhaf all men are enfifled by fheir very nafure fo cerfain righfs which should be guaranfeed fo fhem by any iusf governmenf. Taughf fo fhinlc correcfly and encouraged fo express our opinions wifh poise and cer- fainfy. we are also made fo feel fha? we have an obligafion fo reflecf our opporfuni- fies in moral and responsible leadership. By dedicafed feachers fhe clay of our human minds is molded fo meel' fhe infinife. If we fail, fhe faulf lies in our weakness nof in our ignorance of fhe frufh. To lay a firm founda- fion in Chrisfian principles, fo build men and women wifh spirif, who can rise up and rneef every sform wifh courage and fhe selfless spirif of sacrifce is fhe goal of our feachers. Only by affaining fhis goal shall we be able fo preserve our democrafic way of life wifh ifs God given righfs of life, liberfy, and pur- suif of happiness. Only in fhis way shall we keep our land one nafion under God. i- ' J .gyr- i sm sy ,..,,.,gmgpms,.,o ' .v Q-at - - :amy s is-. - .H ,cw , W, .ic. W, N ,isis 44-. f-vu Q 'ss Q- -siffidlun , N v.-I 'iw . ' swell .-.. g A A ,uw s., .., I i i Mi A.. .- ,WM- , nav- ,, f au . df -is , X-as ms. W H041 M . ,. X I Nil vwnwg V ,,,,-nw A AN ,. ar- M as- - My mwwf i Mn... ,330 g im -swf W ,.,i,-,A :ff ....., .mf W. A-fan, merica, merica, gov! JL ec! ,MJ ra ce on ee, anal crowneal our goof! wiflz Hfoflz erlzooc! rom ea fo .4Aining ea. 40 in lamp n kdm xumol JUNIOR A OFFICERS This year broughf wnfh If an ex eral aura of radiance all :Is own The class of 57 fmally nnherufed Ih 'nfle of upperclassmen One of our mosf cherished memo raes was fhe blessing of our class rings and 'Ihelr dusfrlbufnon Wall :ng Two years for 'rhns ln++le Iolcen had made Hr more precnous In fluenced by fhe desure 'ro parhcu ale In fhe fun and achvahes of ugh school 'rhe lunlors had a fnne represenfahon n every fu ld Baslcefball baseball clubs paper sfaff prom commnffee fhe annual musucal whnch 'rhns year happened 'ro be Blossom Tlme-all found Ihe lunuors Ialcnng an achve parf PATRICIA MAHONEY PATRICIA COAKLEY Presndenf S9C 9fi Y KEVIN CUNNIFF EARL CHRYS-I-AL Vnce Presudenf Treasure, lnuluv'v Faiher Tesfon performs annual niual of blessmg class rmgs for Ihe lunnors O I f , ' 'I . f 4 Va f , - - - 7' A 'l . crfemenr, an anhcnpahon, a gen-' S R ,Q I . :me s- ,- JJ I - . . A :,: 55, X! e . H H ycc,. y ' M k'59 ':ji , . . P 4: T g fl . .... l . - FT? 4 n . . ff' K., . . 'W' . - 3, . . I e . I I I . . , . J 'N 1 Ni Nia l'll gel you yeh says Lee Carr as Michael Grace Gilligan Maureen Manning and Angela Farren looks on. Flynn cram during lunch period Sea+ecl. leff lo righfz Julianne Bongiovanni, M. Bannerman. M. Barres, Mary A. Byrne, B. Duffy, M. Keane, Arlene Con- nolly, E. Bonafide, M. Bogen, A. Flynn, P. Thomas. Middle row: J. Mosin, M. Busse, B. Kufschrnan, J. M. Day, C. Nul- fy. P. Shannen, M. T. Gepp, H. L. Hommedieu, P. Fluhr, it? , Pa? Shannon poinfs ou? an inferesfing fact +o Kafherine Dunn. Junior year is an imporuani year. ln some ways il marlcs llue crossroad of our luiglu scluool days. Au +l'ue beginning of +l'uis Jrerrn, we musl rnalce an imporf- an+ decision. Sluall we go on io college or sluall we en'rer Hue business world? Depending on +l'ua+ answer, we form new groups going inio +l'ue classical or Jrlue general class. Before rnalcing a final decision, we seelc advice from our priesls, sisfers, and parenls buf flue 'Final decision is made by flue individual. Tlruen new visfas open our before us. lnrrica- cies out luiglu malluemalics, ufurfluer slcills in Englislu, greafer abiliiy 'ro luandle languages, mysreries our world of sci- ence unlold before our lascina+ed eyes. Ofluer suudenls acguire new slcills-boolc- keeping, sfenograpluy, uyping luold flue eager aurenlion of 'liurure secreuaries. Moral iraining goes on and wiilu if an 42.4226 added nnalurily ilual' brings willu il a sense of responsibilily and an eager anficipalion of senior year wiflu all iuls unexplored deliglufs. a QQ. Pai Fisher and Grace. Gilligan adorn 'Phe bulle- fin board of IIB wifh Heads and Flowers . 5 , x A .J ?,r N 4 I OFFICERS Lefll fo riglralz Nancy De Vila, vice- Pfe5'd9Y1fi Lee Johnson. presidenlg Pafricia Garvey, secrefaryg Gary An. derson, freasurer. I . Nw l , N XX , .xl X11 1 b X' , . .XX A J ,sf 0-3 A .J XJ X 'sq yo U all ,. ., QW EQ, ,Q Y Ri Hx,-QT ll! il X l Qx , -A 'W rf' ' gl' f .z U x ,' ' 1 1 f .M VX Sfep righl up and get your candy, says Lorraine LaRue 'ro her classmafes. X , , , J ' 1' 1 V -' K ' Li' Fronf row, lefr fo righfz L. LaRue, A. McGuinness, P. Piclcell, PyoH, D. Squillanie, R. Kirk, J. Foley. Lasl rod: R. Pra++, R. - ly C. Arnone, I. Flynn, E. Mclvlorrow, V. Cucci, A. Basso, J. Haimann, T. MacAlinden. R. Caviliaugh, Hepplnsfill, J. Y Herold, D. Jansen, M. Norcross. Second row: R. Pasquariel- Amend, J. Sclwaad, K. Fanning, F. Claldon, D. Palumbo, N. A Io, G. Weinerl, C. Sweeney, S. Maloney, J. Trocchia, P. Sanfilippo. E. Lee. . ., X5 ,' N' .H , JD .ll Nl R 48 Firsl' row, Sealed, leff +o righi: N. Mccormiclr, E. Mason, B. Frey, C. Brock, F. Romano. M. Procassini, D. Dabo, J. Gallagher, C. Prafl, A. L. Alleffi, A. Jehnlie. Mucle row: H. Quddy J. McDevIH, J. Jackson, R. Nipps, E. Rafferfy, QP. Milich C. Gross C, Osborn F. Magovern, W. Shannon. Top row: J. des Garenne, D. Bogen, J. Mack, J. Clancy, J. Krassner, M. Lowe, J. Freeman, W. Knowles. in XrHc- ' Gerfing inio fhe spirif of Catholic Press Mon+h are Ann Jenhhe, Caiherine Pra++, and Michael Lowe. OFFICERS Leff fo righf: Joseph Dark. Vice-Presb denfi Ralph Ranieri, President Maureen Dunn, Secreferyg Grayce Il Venfo. Treasurer. 5OPl'romore X r' 6 - r, slid ew UNSIB Furs? row leff +o riglnf Susan Perrella J Francese, S. Ervin, Mary Siebgrf, P Mauro J Cafalano C Coakley J Culmone, L. Forcella, M. Mason, J. Dilione Second row J OBrien J Farrell M Bremer, J. MacGowan. D. Schaclr, J Belwnlrehn M Foley P Lynch J Auuolo R Booker, M. Gallagher, J. Giordano Thur row N Paduano J Framm T Plcardo, J. Flaherly, S. Melus, J. Durkin J Torchio D Ball S Cosagrande l. Sfolluewicz, E. Cunion, D. Magovern, C Applegaie W Maloney Q K .. tl ' :f N x is lg!- ' , ,Lg OFFICERS Leff io rigl'i+: William Garreff, Treasurer: William Juska, Presidenig Ellen Carr, Secrefaryg Jost-ph Day, Vice-President Roseffa Booker and Lucy Forcella ladl relin uish fheir fime fo docorafo 9 Y q fhe bullefin board of 9A. 49 50 Q x 5u- OFFICERS Leff lo riglnlz Mary Ann Albano, presidenlg Paul Harmina, secrelaryg Lesselfa Guy, lreasurerg Alfred Ralhiens, vice-presidenl, Firsf row, lefr lo righf: C. Solney, B. McArdle, R. Camoosa, Visone, P, Pazienza, E. Nelfles, K. Hardy, R. Lange, E. Crook, Bates, D. Rifzendollar, A. M. Schrecli, A. Gilligan, D. Durang, Weber, A. des Garennes, J. Annis, l. Monzo, P. Murray, M. Pofler, D. Wlwife, W. Dippold, T. Welsh. Third row: T. Garvey S. Rodenloeck, R. Began, P. Miller, R. Janesko,-V. Caposfagno, M lreslwmcn J. P. Burlce, S. Mulsliine. Second row: C. McCabe, T. Loaglwran, J. L. A. Howell, E. Jennings, J. Whalen, V. Gifford, R. Byrne, D. Marlino W. Ruppel. OFFICERS Lei? fo righf: Richard Savare, vice-presidenfg Marfha Clark, secrefaryg Elaine Garreff, freasurerg Palricia Sheridan, presidenf. Firs? row, lefi fo righlz M. Conmesso, C. Brenner, M. Campbell, M. Daniels, E. O'Neill, D. Rosenfield, P. Newman, P. Griffin, E. Di- Benederfo, M. Precheur, G. Haskins, M. Sullivan. Second row: J. Procassini, J. Brown, M. Brelz, M. Lapinsli, M. Kruffshniff, M. Chrysfal, H. Fifzgerald, K. Shannon, M. S+ou+, A. Gager, M. Ure- vifz, J. Berube, M. Shauqhnessy, F. Marazifi, W. Maguire, R. Kacicz, A. Vaccaro. Third row: A. Karen, C. Schmidt R. Ash- worth, W. Mahon, C. Francese, W. Wimmer, R. Skillmen, John Duff, J. Green, J. Farley, M. Renehan, J. McGinley, T. Hauser, J. Quinn, J. Birdsall, H. Manger. 4 euegzlaing agigfy fo exlareazi I mm 'Wf-wma, l I Library aicles admire recenl edifions. Leff lo riglmlz Phyllis Murra Mar arel Coe er Pa+ricia O'Burlle, Judifh Visone, Y- 9 P - Mary Anne Albano, Suzanne Mulsliine. Elizabeiln Brown discusses one of fhe many problems Hua? crop up in English III. ' -mi! g ,155 , , . -l.,Q4:.g, , i azim., 3, 4, e ie! in merica Freshmen B learn lhe rl1y+hm of fha ballad. Lefl' fo righf: Judifh Neaves, Elizabeih Maresca, Jean Capo- bianco, and Roberf Breaull admire the Caiholic Press bool: display. Franlr Rowe gives MACBETH a spin as Palricia O'Brien, Eva Tlweissing and IZB look on. If lhe Debaling Socieiy af S+. Rose coniinues fo grow, we will look bacl: wifh pride lo fhe mighly four who formed i+s nucleus. Their firsf afrempf af debafing was af fhe Pennsyl- vania Debaiing Clinic held in December. Lefl fo righf meef: Elizabeih Brown, Rosalie Groghans, Jane Farrell, and Luseffa Gay. 2 Marie Micale gives her opinion on Whal' Yourh Can Do To Preserve American Principles af fhe oraforical confesf held af Red Banlc Caiholic. rowing in an unclemfanckng of flue Laoic P. A. D. class seems fo enioy fheir laiesf copy of OUR TIMES. y sl f s X X .A- Vincenf Caposlagno also pariicipafes in Hrs oraforical confesi sponsored by lhe Calholuc War Veierans. Aqum Club dlscusses nahonal forensuc loprc Resolved Tlnal Governmenlal sub sldues should be granfecl fo all lwlqh school graduafes who qualnfy for luglmer +rarnlng Lefl +o rughf Eleanor Rugguero Jane Farrell Juclrfh Bales Roselle Groghans Eluzabelh Brown Palrucla Frslwer Arlene Connolly and Vlncenf Ca poslagno larincila ed ,upon wlzic our gouernmenf wcw oun e ,, Planning a frip fo gay Paree could be in 'flue minds of +l1ese lassies. Leff fo righl: Pafricia Mahoney, Alfrecli Landi, Ar- lene Connolly, and Elizalaelh Brown. Sisfer Aloysia wa+cl'ies flue progress of Lalin l sluclenls as Huey franslaie on flue board. earning agouf ofAer loeolo e Rosalie Groglwans, Frank Rowe, and Camille Vaccaro do charades 'For Lalin Club. tAl'0ugA fke rifl,L6ly of !Cll'lgll,ag25 'nl' Julanne Duff and S+ephen Harrison receive greaf response fo fheir ques+ion +o fhe class in Lafin ll. K -.I M-, Cons+ance Ali, Mary Lou Tully, Marcia McCrea, and Gerald Rogers idenfify members of a French family 'TAnd a hanky, fool , exclaims fhe senior French class aloud fhe leifer she received from her French as Eva Theissnng reads correspondenl' Chrisimas and Firsi Friday vie wi+h each ofher. Every Firs+ Friday, ihe sfudenf body of Sf. Rose have holy hour. A+ rhis holy hour held ihe week affer Chrisfmas holidays, Farher Lloyd presided, preach- inq on vocafions and giving benedicfion of 'lhe Blessed Sacrament fyillg fo Lecome Faiher Tesron conducfs Senior Religion class. The sludenfs seem fo be enloyung his las? quesfion. K. K' 7 Religion Ill conducfed by Sisfer Aloysia appears fo have some eager answers. GLX. 'B more CAriJf6Le Fafher Kane and his Sophomore Religion cia SS A f f 1 7 fl, ,adf I Q X, ,7 ff L I V ,ii Take fime ouf io pose for Bel Rose. f' V K ,i Q- I' xx Rf . Q 12 , s Q -1 Q59 iff ' Q f '- ' ' fi so gf g f: 5 , 5 K 4 P ffwviffif Z -wm..Jf ii ' is :ia exif relaaring fo confrigufe Sisfer Ignafius has rap? aHen+ion 'From Sophomore A as she prepares 'I' demonsirafe a problem in Geomefry. Roberf Breaulf, wifh his in SlfUCl'Ofl5 help, explains a problem in physics. X l J sl' fo tie larogredd of America Trig. faxed fhe powers of concenirafion of some, caused oihers fo blink, and, s+range as if may seem, broughf smiles io ihe oiher senior faces-or was if ihe birdie? Joseph Sraeel and Sisfer musf have mei a sfalemaie in Algebra ll l f I' I T? gn. Barry's heighl defies Mrs. Ervin': ingenuify. 'T new 9 1 Docfor Wes+ malres his physical checlr- up of sfuclenfs. This is a yearly musf. ccjuiring Me Lnowkolge 0 Mrs. Ervin, school nurse keeps records while Doclor Smyfh examines fhe iuniors' +ee'+h. Richard Leonard, Michael Farren, Louis Carr, Earl Chrysfal, William Sforch, Andrew Taggart and Michael Mulshine. Mrs. Thomas assisis Mrs. Ervin in lzeeping ihe records. Vocal and healfh forces loin hands as Marie Micale displays her lonsils. PLLA5 or wfzofedome iuing Mr. Gepp, physical ed. ieacher and baslzelball coach conducls Hoalfh I class wifh Freshmen A. I A ix 5 Sorry, no femperafure ioday, Pafricia 3-p---U4 .vs 'V Who's afraid of addifion? says Pai Gallagher when Sis- 'rer asked her fo add 'rhe magazine drive returns. l sla. v 'P p. ji..-fx sf , Elizabefh Maresca engaged in 'raking off a program cover on fhe mimeoscope. ecoming Zuni iar wifA dLif:5 Juniors fighi fo keep up with Sisfer Ausfin Teresa's dic1a+ion. 1 9 f Helen Ervin caughi in fhe aci' of mimeographing. Judifh N flzaf wi ma e uri more udefuf cifizenfi Seniors fry madly io beaf the world's speed record in fyping. 'Xl snub . -fljlll f 1 :s,.s:f' e,! Q 1 I N w ' as To gel or nol +o gel is fhe quesfion of John Cavanaugh and Lee Johnson as lhey fry ouf for Blossom Tnme. Senior boys fake iheir weekly music lesson. Z6 ' , ff af id merica Choir girls sing carols af Sieinbaclfs Deparimeni Sfore. Sisfer Anne Helene conducis. i is ff Members of choir before going fo ilwe dance given for all choir members. Sealed, lefl' +0 righfz Eva Theissing and Joyce Maloney. Sfandingz Marie Micale and Anne Salemme. Ni X f -Q? i in rn A C! . 91119 0 an don! Lnfo comlokfe harmony , , Nmf swam N1 . iffy 4. h Y '- a liifle informal cha? Z 'S- in-3 L, X wlfh Yheir reireai Sophomore Sophomores enloy Bo le and Faiher Tesfon. master, Fafher y I hear mass during reir ea? of td fb d devouky en O Y eding Easier. S u Three days prec girl 5 also remain dffer mas + Howe and F 5 - awe' Tesfoni, cha, WHT Fafher . ,r f P- r , ' , Els -' ' wi ' ' '21 : sz .2 . Q HI A f - : if is 4 'rt 933 . 3 4 1 ii sq , vu Mrk.. gun v,. rfifsff' lx' 34 -A gp 4 4 it 4 gg , 'gk 3' efffesgaa. 5 -Q N 2 wnfh , X l ' 'WW 9, Q ef --W , z Q 3 PM ' - L 5 ,. . . 1 e ' f x -I A I' 3 nw wa UIQ! 6. !'::'? Y. 1 1 'W N4 ,gs 5 3 merican Aerifa ll'- J i .mg 4 Business Sfaff folds paper pre- parafory fo mailing lisl. Leff fo rigl1f: Marlin Shuey, Mar- cia Kokoll, Anna Lee Alle'Hi, Jeaneffe Gilmore, Mary Jean Clayfon, and Gerald Clancy. 1 1 I,, Journalism Club holds bull session. Lefl 'ro righfz Marcia Kokoll, Mary Tully, Conslance Alli, Pafricia Thomas, Pafricia Mahoney, Arlene Connolly, Camille Vaccaro, Angela Flynn, Julianne Bongiovanni, Jean- effe Gilmore, Mary Jean Clayfon, Gerald Clancy, and Franlr Rowe. ? rl 1 .., ,gf Q L+ FXR W, ,nwhhm ANN --A20 0l'l'l 0 P8155 .. -441,M-A .-gi'-'-.'- Left fo righlz Joseph Sraeel, sporfswriferg Frank Rowe, business manager: Conslance Alli, newswrilerg Mary L. Tully, 'feafure wriferp Camille Vaccaro, ediforg Pafricia Thomas, Julianne Bongiovanni and Arlene Connolly, newswrifers. Camille Vaccaro gives fhe la+esf issue of The Courier a final perusal. ex fps C- -J 1 f s AN-i..-a,.,, Q - f Y' All hands on declr for +he nexl issue. Leff +o righfz Marcia Kokoll, Jeanneffe Gilmore, Karen Sullivan. Consfance Alli, Francis Marazili, Camille Vaccaro, Mary Tully, Mary Jean Clayfon and Arlene Connolly. 3 3 i Z A-I J' 3 ,,,,,,..? WZ? ' ,elm 6 Nr ,,f J ., 71 ll., ,f v '!f!9 Nf' - - effing This group pic+ure represen+s an annual feafure of lhe club's four of For+ Monmouih. If was falren by one of +he officers. BoHom row, leff lo righl: Carol Gross, E. Rafferly, P. Mi- lich, R. Groghans, J. Bongiovanni, C. Arnone, D. Dahl, J. Gallagher, P. Pyofi. Second row: Sisfer lgna+ius, M. Clayion, J. Herold, J. Gilmore, N. De Viio, T. Trochia, M. Dunn, M. Tully, A. L. AlleHi, Marcia Kokoll, C. Ali, Sisfer Mary Paul. lion fo science. fo LHOLU 0l'lQ 6U'l0lAQl' Leifel' Third row: Raymond Murphy, E. Chrysfal, T. McAlinden, R Raimann, J. Foley, G. Anderson, M. Carfon, C. McGuinness R. Praff, Sisler Anfoinefle Marie. Fourfh row: H. Ruddy, L Laffimer, G. Weinerf, E. Brown, L. Johnson, G. Clancy Fiffh row: B. Fifzgerald, Joseph Sraeel, M. Norcross, E. Tag garf, F. Popovifch, M. Shuey, F. Rowe. 'T W Physics Class or fufure Ein sfeins absorbed in a conlribu Eddie Brown demonsirales slide rule fo Physics Class. rouc our fiocia acfiuified ' , f 0 , . V f, , e UI, 3 f 2 , , in . , ,I , X-if f , ' L f V r ,f 'f , V If ff, V 1 f f ff, ,-'f ,ff f During fhe science club's annual four of For? MOhm0U+h, Sergeanf Lucas fold ilxe sludenfs and Sisfers Anfoinefie Marie, lgnafius, and Mary Paul of +l1e valuable work of' carrier pigeons. GJ. Joe, famous war hero, seems io occupy Sisier Ignalius' affeniion. Dolores Jansen. Grace llVenfo, and Pafricia Pyo'H' gel Operafion Frog underway. 1 f- frm , X 1 , f 1 I 1 f , f '- l f 1 I , f ' ' f 'wif 'V .1 V - ' I f 1' ,, , X6 y , 23547, 71 M4527 , 2 .., C C if J yi I Wholesome enferfainmenf and recreafion fifs us for fufure social and Chrisfian living in peace and undersfanding wifh our fellowmen. Our school is a happy place where a whole- some, normal afmosphere prevails. l-lere we learn fhaf freedom and human righfs are sacred. Our comparafively small enrollmenf permifs us fo lcnow everybody in school. We learn fo play fogefher as well as pray and worlc fogefher. Sfudenf discipline corfrols our pleasure for unbridled pleasure would inflicf iniury on ourselves as well as ofhers. We value The good name of our school. We would re- senf any sfudenfs doing anyfhing fhaf would lessen fhaf good name. Our feachers en- courage sporfs, bands, dances, efc., as de- fensible aspecfs of a wellarounded educafion. All fhis confribufes fo a cerfain informalify buf if has also developed a beffer under- sfanding of one anofher's righfs. If has also culfivafed a sympafhefic accepfance of in- dividual differences arising from disfincfive baclcgrounds. A fruly American oufloolc colors our play as well as our worlc. We know fhal wifhin bounds good wholesome social life is necessary for fhe well developed cifizen of America. .xgrwl ring rom xSJll!20f A82 OIT! 5 ef muaic Awe! fAe .p 1 wa.. 4 avi gfwu-A. ' 'YZ f , M uw MY- F3 w 4 ff., 3 jigs ws, 15? MEM 1 X: U - a , ,E L i Ew.fs -, ,L L, - -iifiiiix ev--i'Lf:'f1ia fll1.wh.v V 1:-f :fir fl?-. , T , U. ,,-- Y f.,-r 4, ,L 'kv-55., . 4 f'g,. , V1Yk , 4553: ' - ' 5vf'5i':3: ' u ,, Jg':,gv.h - I wg.-'fit ' X 1. z . f . Q 4 f, A ' 4 ' ,pu n .. L, A ' -k 1. , .V V , . -1 ,, 4 ' V fb f:.mw Qg . ' ' f- A '1 1 r j -jqgf igai j:vj,i-:ax-,MQ ' - U. fn -, 'i3iH5 N,f Carol Gross and Eleanor Ruggiero wills lheir eSCOI l'S arrive for the ball. Prom cien and mille ligan. Chaperons Mr. and Mrs. V. Salemme, Mr. and Mrs. S. Melus, J. Gilligan. Standing: Fafher Lloyd. Sealed: Faiher commiflee, Sfanding: Lu- Collarf, John Saxenmeyer, Charles Benz. Sealed: Ca- Vaccaro and Nancy Gil- Mr. and Mrs. Kane. 'Y . i. 'Ark X pw .4 i-mx. D' -'Q' Moonllght Our senior prom heWd er fhe Ccrvy Club, Sea GM, was, of and Course, eh moonhqhr and roses. As you can see from rhe dance floor, seniors and jwfors were promfrenr, rhouqh orher srudenrs of Roses S+. Rose were rnvired w'fh The-ir pefffers. Needess fo say, rhe Yong arfclpared evenirq is one of our Tf63Se'9d memories of S+. Rose. PYT? vii vx 9 K Q l 7,k,.Y N If XXL' D , A rg, Z is an 1 ix 1 he 'M 'S -.-5. X Q h 'HQ' 1 I4 L 5 Q h. H Q v 1 I 'R' as Nm , K ,- J iq g Sfanding, Charles Benz, and Joseph Sraeel and seared, Helen Ervin disfribufe 1 'qs ' favors fo Margarer Van Derveer and Barbara Sfewarf who have iusi arrived wiih ' their escorts. AN' xfvv ' A glimpse-of The dance rhaf was moonlighf and roses. bi ff E. ev., i ef:- ,v N :S ,ff NX LOSSO B Kimi l I 7 ., l l l Angela Flynn as Mifzi and Fred Popovifch as Franz Shuberf in Blossom Time, our annual musical. Curfain call on l956 musical producfion. uf? .J a ' 1 K 5 i 5 2 Q in ai 2 Mary Bogen as Bella Bruna and Roberf Kearns as Baron Shober. Nancy Gilligan as Mrs. Kran s T if Z Joyce Maloney poses as Hue inspiredion of Shuber+'s Ave Maria. and Earl Crystal as Chrisiian. The liffle maids bid farewell. Lefi to righf: Kevin Cunniff, Charles Benz. Nancy de Vifo, Angela Flynn, Edward Wesf, Nancy Gilligan, Jewel Pellicchia, Rosalie Groghans and Earl Chrysfal. T' .14 S, -...- ' -.rf cquiring mor Friends of Shuberf, cenier, Edward Wes+, Roberl Kearns. and Frank Rowe fry our his lafesl' hi+. Fred Popovifch as Shuberf direc+s. Three Liflle Maids: Nancy de Vifo as Kihi, Angela Flynn as Mi?-Li, and Jewel Pellicchia as Frihi lead fhe group. 80 rien 5 AGAIN ' J flw Lofkglfi Pairicia Thomas as Sfephanie 'Ihe singer leads fhe flower girls. 81 Kevin Cunniff and Jewel Pellechia. Charles Benz and Nancy DeVifo, Angela Flynn and Robert Kearns. Affer a Vienna Walfz, fhe dancers re- main 'lo applaud Shuberfs falen+. Lefi fo righh Robert Kearns, Eugene Morfon, Frank Rowe, Pafricia Flynn, William Guinco, Pafricia O'Brien, Fred Popc- vifch af piano, Angela Flynn. Edmund Taggerf, Richard Leonard and Maureen Reilly. As preparafion for wholesome living, phys- ical and menfal growfh should be in harmony. So fo bring body and soul info fhe union fhaf makes fhe complefe man, our school offers baskefball for boys and girls. baseball, golf- ing, and fishing for boys, and volley ball for girls. We are iusfly proud of our afhlefic record. This year's baskefball season has been packed wifh Thrills from beginning fo end. The boys' Team has won fhe Round Robin Trophy and Championship B in fhe Soufh Jer sey area. These vicfories are nof our principal reason for pride. We feel fhaf sporfs in our school program has 'raughf us aboul' fhe necessify for feam work. We feel fhaf our sfudenfs have learned fo win in fhe righf spirif as well as fo lose. Thaf all our sfudenfs have profifed by our afhlefic program can- nof be doubfed, for on fhaf program de- pends fo a greaf exfenf our school spirif, sense of fair play, and value of working fogefher. These are all very imporfanf quali- fies for fufure living in a democracy such as our America. Kia egudl' Ageffl we JC 00 JAG, 0 7 ul' I'lCLtL0l'l if -..QM Cl T h I e f i r 5 I 83 Q OMC! CAROL PETERSON Forward. Co-cap+ain s Dec. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar Mar Mar. ROSETTES Alumnae Home S+. Pelers, New Brunswick Home S+. Ce-cilIa's, Kearny Away Slar of The Sea, Long Branch l-lorne Red Bank Cafhollc Away Highland Manor Home Calheclral, Trenlon Away Sr. CecilEa's. Kearny Home Sl. Pelers, New Brunswick Away Sfar of lhe Sea, Long Branch Away GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM. Lef+ 'ro righi Boffom row: Mrs. Gilligan, hosfess, E. Carr P. Mahon, C. Pe+erson, Fa+her Kane, coach, G Melus, H. L'Hommedieu, J. Gilmore, P O'Brien. manager. Top row: J. Capobianco GERTRUDE MELUS Guard, Co-capfain HARRIET L'HOMMEDlEU Forward Trudy Mulshine encoun+ers difficulfy wifh New Brunswiclr guard as she iries fc pass +he ball +o Jeaneffe Gilmore. Ger+ie Melus and Margare+ Mahon slruggle +0 lceep +ha+ ball ouf. '55 - '56 ROSETTES S+. Rose - Alumnae December 30 The Rose++es began +heir season wi+h an easy de-+ea+ overcoming +heir former Team ma+es 29-I8. Eileen Pe+erson, Lore++a Commesso, Mary Murphy and Elizabe+h Murphy could no+ hold +he girls as +hey led on +o +heir +irs+ vic+ory. S+. Rose - S+. Pe+er's January 27 Running away wi+h +he game, +he l?ose++es con- guered one o+ +heTr +avorI+e +eams by a 45-24 score. Ellen Carr, an ou+s+anding new guard, showed her +rue ab3li+y in re+r'eving mosf of +he rebounds. S+. Rose - S+. Cecilia's January 30 Despi+e +he clever passing of Jeane++e Gilmore and splendid guarding of Ger+ie Melus and Peg- gy Mahon, +he Rose++es +as+ed +heir +irs+ delea+. The girls could no+ hold baclc +he Kearny +eam. who won 50-25. S+. Rose - S+ar of +he Sea February 3 Wi+h Jeane++e Gilmore leading +he scoring ol +he Rose++es added ano+her win +o +heir score- boolcs. IT was +he usual S+. Rose spiri+ +ha+ led +he girls on +o +heir +hird vic+ory. Harrie+ L'Homme- dieu gave valuable assis+ance +o Jeane++e, coming in second highes+ and leaving +he score 35-28. S+. Rose - Red Bank Ca+holic February I7 Because of +he absence of Carol Pe+erson, a valuable forward, +he Rose++es were de+ea+ed by a 56-22 score. Ger+ie Melus played a superb game bu+ was very closely guarded by Red Banlc Cafholic. 86 ST. Rose - Highland Manor February 2I LeT's go, RoseTTesI is The Tamiliar cry oT The cheerleaders as The reliable six sneak passes Through The Long Branch Team. The superb playing by Carol PeTerson is only one oT The many TacTors ThaT Ied The RoseTTes To a 48-I8 vicTory. ST. Rose - CaThedraI February 24 There was exTreme Tension as The girls wenT To TrenTon To meeT Their old rivals. The RoseTTes puT TorTh Their besT eTTorTs buT were overcome 53-25. AIThough JeaneTTe Gilmore was high scorer wiTh I5 poinTs, CaThedraI conTroIIed The backboards. ST. Rose - ST. Cecilia March I A deTermined ST. Cecilia, hoping To make This Their second deTeaT againsT The RoseTTes, succeed, buT by a narrow margin 26-24. JeaneTTe Gilmore high scorer again was helped by The splendid guarding oT Peggy Mahon. ST. Rose - ST. PeTer's March 7 IT was an upseT To say The IeasT. Unaware OT The polished six of ST. PeTer's The RoseTTes were de- TeaTed 40-35. IT was an HOTT day Tor all The girls. Even The clever hook shoTs oT JeaneTTe Gilmore were inTercepTed due To The heavy guarding. A nice Try RoseTTes! ST. Rose - STar of The Sea March 9 Ending The season a sorry noTe The RoseTTes IosT Their IasT and Tinal game To a deTermined STar OT The Sea on Their courT 33-I9. IT was a disappoinT- menT buT The girls Took iT in True sporTsmanship manner. Through no TauIT oT ours, The season was cur- Tailed. I-Iowever, we, who are leaving SainT Rose, assure you ThaT The RoseTTes will make a come- back nexT season. So To Those who supporTed The RoseTTes during a Time oT some seT-backs, we say Thanks Tor everyThing. WaiT unTiI I957 RoseTTes geT sTarTed. H. L'Hommedieu shoofs for The baslref as ST. PeTer's guards look on. ST. PeTer's forward Takes a shoT guarded by G. Melus and P. Mahon. hi ' z .,J ' L ,ff K 0 'GL h I ng fs + , b 'K XV L- A 53, Josem-4 SCHAAD i 4 Q , 2- ei 3 ff f f A ' JOHN PERRY lgouncl lgogin Oufllahienf 30,9 g RO UND ROBIN TROPHY COACH STEVE GEPP RICHARD POWERS PURPLE ROSES dv- 7 JOHN SAXENMEYER, CAPTAIN MIKE FARREN GERARD COLEMAN CARR 'Graf VINCENT GEPP THOMAS COGHAN Jossm-I SRAEEL I VI? fi Q v !. S! Us 'fi I, X30 VARSITY. Seafed, leff 'io riqhf: Thomas Coghan. Louis Carr, John Saxenmeyer, Vinceni Gepp, Gerard Coleman, Joseph Schaacl. Sfanding: Fafher Lloyd, spirifual diredorp Pafrich McCann, assisfanf coach: John Perry, Michael Farren, Richard Powers, Kenneih Cheziclr, James Desmond, manager: Sfephen Gepp, coach. Sax slips pas? Wildwood guard for driving cluce. 1' ACHIEVEMENTS Jaclc Saxenmeyer was fhe mosf oufsfandinq player since fhe presenf coach, Sfeve Gepp. l-le was chosen fo fhe All-Sfafe Cafholic Division, firsf feam, a highly covefed honor. John also made fhe All-Shore feam, fhe All-Counfy feam, and fhe All- Tournarnenf fearn. l-le received more scholarship offers fhan any player dafinq baclc fo Gepp. l-lis offers include Pennsylvania Universify, Holy Cross, Sf. Josephs, Mf. Sf. Mary's Academy, Connecficuf Universify, Delaware Universify, Rufqers Universify and ofhers. Vince Gepp, Sfeves younger brofher, made fhe second feam All-Counfy and received honorable menfion in fhe All-Shore line-up. l-le has fwo schole arship offers, one from Rufgers Universify and fhe ofher from Mf. Sf. Marys Academy. Jerry Coleman received honorable rnenfion in fhe All-Shore line-up. l-lis scholarship offers came from Rufgers Universify and Mf. Sf. Marys Academy. Lee Carr, a Junior, received honorable menfion in The All-Shore piclcs. Rose 68 50 58 67 54 55 58 75 77 72 74 44 77 36 84 53 94 83 63 74 9l 7I 52 63 Y-7 JAYVEES. Sfanding, leff fo righf: Coach Pal McCann, Thomas Hood, Pafrick Welch, John Clancy. Michael Farren, Ralph Ranieri. Joseph Torchia, John Pra++, Michael Kamm, manager. Sealed: William Juska, John Cobb, Kennefh Chezik, Edward Gunnell, William Garreff. SCHEDULE Opp. Sl. lvlary's lPAl 59 Asbury Park 36 Lakewood 63 Red Bank 57 Manasquan 48 Manasquan 49 Alumni 50 Allanlic Highlands 64 S+. Mary's lSAl 4l Long Branch 62 Souih River 47 Wildwood Calholic: 42 Si. Mary's ISAJ 58 Wildwood Calholic 35 Red Bank Calholic 66 Rumson 50 Ailanlic Highlands 63 S+. Mary's IPM 63 Red Bank Calholic 5I Long Branch 65 Soulh River 69 Si. Mary's lPAl 64 Gloucesler Caiholic 45 S+. Aloysius 78 Wifh ihe baske? as his goal, Carr crashes for +wo. his-I Sraeel drives around Wildwood defense for easy cripple friuing fo Ae merican in dlaorfd VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. LeTT To rlghf, Bo'lTom row: M. Reill. J. Schachel P. Coakle Nexl' row- T. Gepp, P y . y. . . Michael. Third row: T. Murphy, co-capiain, N. Gilligan, M. Pazienza. capfain. DECEMBER 7, I955 ST. Rose downed ST. Mary's ol PerTh Amboy 68 To 59 in Their TirsT game of The season. A sensaTional display of shooTing puT on by Jack Sax neTTed him 3O poinTs Tor The evening. Vince Gepp ne-TTed I7 and Gerry Coleman popped l5. DECEMBER IO, I955 The Round Robin did a repeaT perTormance on The TirsT nighT oT The yearly Tourney. The Purple Roses Trounced Asbury Park 50 To 36 following a double overTime in The TirsT game, iusT as iT happened lasT year. Tom Coghan led The scorers wiTh I5 poinTs and Lee Carr was nexT wITh I4. Sax was held To 7 when The Bishops Threw up a Tighl' zone devised especially To sTop him. DECEMBER I3, I955 ST. Rose suTTered iTs TirsT loss aT The hands OT Lakewood by a score oT 63 To 58. Jack Sax hit lor 25 poinTs, buT iT was noT enough as Lakewood's sophomore sensaTion Ardon was almosT unsToppable. DECEMBER I7, I955 The Purple Roses goT revenge on Red Bank as iT downed The Bucs 67 To 57. IT was The Bucs who downed The Roses in The second game oT lasT year's Round Robin. Sax was high man again as he hiT Tor 28 poinTs on 8 deuces and I2 oT I7 Tree Throws. This was The TirsT oT a sTring oT 20 sTraighT wlns which lasTed The enTire season. DECEMBER 20, I955 ST. Rose ran oTT wiTh The Round Robin Trophy Tor The TirsT year as They beaT Squan 54 To 48. 8 deuces and 5 Touls made Sax high man Tor The nighT wiTh Gerry Coleman and Vince Gepp hiffing Tor I3 and I2 respecTively. JANUARY 4, I956 Led by Jack Sax's 40 poinTs The Purple Rose quinTeT crushed ATlanTic Highlands 75 To 64. PuTTing TogeTher I7 field goals and 6 Touls. Sax came wiThin 7 poinTs of The school mark of 47 seT by STreTch Thompson lasT year. JANUARY 6, I956 Gerry Coleman Took over scoring honors as he neTTed 23 poinTs in The deTeaT oT ST. Marys oT SouTh Amboy. Carr and Schaad scored I2 and IO respecTively. JANUARY IO, 1956 Falling IO poinTs shorT in Their Tinal rally, Long Branch losT TO The Purple Roses 72 To 62. Coleman and Sax were high guns Tor The game wiTh I9 poinTs each. Gepp dropped in I6. The Roses held a 9 and I record This Tar in The season. JANUARY I3, l956 ST. Rose Trounced 5ouTh River 74 To 47 in The TirsT game oT The season beTween The Two Teams. Scoring honors wenT To Sax again, as he popped 23 poinTs, Coleman hiT Tor I4 and Carr Tor I3. JANUARY I5, I956 ST. Rose showed Tremendous drive as iT overcame a 4 poinT deTiciT in a Tinal quarTer rally To beaT Wildwood CaTholic 44 To 42. Sax hiT Tor I9, I5 OT Them in The lasT half. An Il and I record so Tar Tor The Purple Roses. JANUARY 24, I956 Paced by Jack Sax and Vince Gepp, who combined Tor 56 poinTs on 28 poinTs apiece, ST. Rose clobbered ST. Mary's, SouTh Amboy, Tor The second Time This season. FEBRUARY 4, I956 Leading all The way ST. Rose dropped Wildwood CaTho- lic in anoTher Tough baTTle wiTh Them. The Tinal score oT 36 To 35 should prove iT. The Roses had only 3 scorers, Sax wiTh I5, Gepp wiTh I6 and Sraeel wiTh 5, buT They scored enough To down Wildwood, FEBRUARY 7, I956 Red Bank CaTholic Tell inTo The flaming paTh ST. Rose leaves behind as They losT 84 To 66. Coleman sTepped inTo The scoring IimelighT as he neTTed 25 poinTs. Runners-up in scoring were Sax and Gepp wiTh I7 and I5 respecTively. FEBRUARY IO, I956 AnoTher vicTory Tor ST. Rose. The Roses downed Rumson in a Toughie 53 To 50. High again Tor The Roses was Sax, who neTTed 25 poinTs. The ST. Rose record now sTood aT I5 and I wiTh I2 sTraighT. FEBRUARY I4, I956 The spoT-IighT Tell on Vince Gepp, as he hiT Tor 30 poinTs, his high Tor The season, in The deTeaT of ATlanTic Highlands Tor The second Time, by a score oT 94 To 73. Sax, Carr and Coleman scored I5, I4 and II respecTively. FEBRUARY I9. I956 ST. Rose ouTscored ST. Mary's, PerTh Amboy, in every quarTer To Trounce The laTTer by 20 poinTs. The Tinal score read 83 To 63. Five men hiT double Tigures Tor ST. Rose, as Sax hiT I6, Coleman I5, Gepp I2, Coghan I3 and Sraeel I2. FEBRUARY 2I, I956 Add one more vicTory To ST. Rose's presenT record of I7 and I. SouTh River Tell Tor The second Time To The high riding Purple Roses by a score oT 9I To 69. Sax, Gepp and Coghan scored 20, 22 and 2I respecTively. FEBRUARY 24, l956 The re-maTch wiTh Red Bank CaTholic was a see-saw baT- Tle unTil The Tinal quarTer when a laTe rally leTT Red Bank CaTholic in The dusT. Sax again lead The scorers, buT Vince Gepp was The TacTor in The game. Sax hiT Tor 2I and Vince Tor I9, I5 of which came in The Tinal half. FEBRUARY 28, I956 In The Tinal game oT The regular 55-56 season, ST. Rose dropped Long Branch 74 To 65. Sax Took scoring hon- ors wiTh Coleman and Gepp as runners-up wiTh I5 and IO respecTively. The Purple Roses end The season wiTh a 20 and I record and I8 sTraighT wins, This was also The Tinal game To be played aT The Belmar CommuniTy CenTer. N.J.S.I.A.A. TOURNAMENTS MARCH 7, l956 In The T'irsT game oT The Tourney, The Roses won The myThical CenTral Jersey TiTle, by downing ST. Mary's PerTh Amboy, 7I To 64. Eleven deuces and 6 Tree Throws made Sax high Tor The game wiTh 28. Gepp hiT Tor I5 and Cole- man Tor IO Tor ST. Rose. MARCH IO, l956 ST. Rose won The second game oT The Tourney and The SouTh Jersey TiTle when iT downed GlouchesTer CaTholic 52 To 45. Joe Sraeel came ouT oT The game as high scorer wiTh II and Sax and Coleman were runners-up wiTh IO each. This was a doubly special vicTory Tor iT was GvlouchesTer CaTholic who eliminaTed The Roses Trom The Tourney lasT year. MARCH I6, I956 ST. Rose losT The STaTe TiTle, as iT dropped iTs second game oT The I955-56 campaign To ST. Aloysius 78 To 63. The Roses goT wiThin 2 poinTs oT ST. Al's, buT could never guiTe caTch Them. Sax was high wiTh 23 poinTs. Laying f0gefAer-walling fowarcli one goa AMERXCQN gvxm M gm if WWW ll 9, E GIRLS' TEAM CHEERLEADERS. D. Rosenfueld, P. Burke, P. Marrow, K. Hardy, Q C. Coalrley, J. Cafalano, A. Schreck, M. Bremmer. I .f 1 I mul' Ziyrwawwww W 04 lwlfuulx 'fini' FRESHMAN TEAM. Sfanding, leff fo righf: Coach Sieve Gepp, Richard Savare, Paul Harmina Roberf Ashworfh, Joseph Whalen, Dennis Magovern. Kneeling: William Ruppel, Anfhony Vaccaro John Durkin, Louis Sfoilriewici, Joseph Day, John Giordano. BOYS' FRESHMAN TEAM CHEERLEADERS. Mary EIizabe+h Siberf, Ellen Crook, Rosemary Comoosa Joanne McGowan, Mary Jane Mason, Sara Ervin, Mary Gallagher, Pai Pazienza. B ST aus, ww rmj Sax goes for +wo more around Lakewood defender Sax brealzs pas+ +wo S+. Rose Alumni for fwov poinfs. Ou+reacl1ing alumni, Sax pulls in rebound. 96 Sax and Carr defend Red Bank shof Josflmg agamsf Sf Marys players Coghan flglufs for loose ball Lone Lakewood player surrounded by Purple Roses BASEBALL SCHEDULE Sf. Rose Opp. I Soulh Amboy Il O Poinf Pleasanf ll 4 Rumson 4 5 LEE CARR 2 Poinl' Pleasanf 5 f 4 Co-caplann O Rumor, 3 . l Soulh River 8 -ffi' 2 Manasquan IO 2 Red Banlc Cafholic 4 X l Soulh River 4 9 W l l Soufh Amboy 2 7 Sf. Pelens N, B. II If I Red Bank Coiholic 3 ' 3 Mariasquan 4 IO Crydon Hall 6 GERRY COLEMAN 7 Cflfdon Hell 4 Co-caplain ringing I0 gdica an menfaf growflz Sealed, leff lo righf: Richard Sherrer, Tim Hauser, John Clancy, Joe Torchia, Ralph Raniro, Joe Amend, Lee Johnson, Joe Freeman, John Cobb, Bill Juslra, Richie Saverre, Burch Bonafide, Richie McCormick. Sfanding: John Rasner, Ed Brown, John Heppensfill, Frank Anfonides, John Green, Lee Carr, Larry Laiimer, Gerry Coleman, Carl Francese, Bulch Gunnell, Ray Knesple, Coach Sieve Gepp. Lee Carr sirefches for a high one. I'lf0 Aafniony Lee Carr makes pufouf a+ firsf base. John Cobb seems fo be sei for a 'Fasi' ball. Q: , ., 2' .4 .15 f K' ' fx:- , , .nf ,Xxx ki xx, Q 4 NS: -1-sq-Q 1 , X 1 4 1 ag L5 One, g0lle t 2 dull, l'0ln t 2 a 0, F001 t 0 I' In t 2 5 y L W fedt, J L5 Ill? And so fhe sfory of anofher class of Sf Rose High School draws fo a close and we would be happy fo end in fhe 'rraduhonal wav fhey lived happily ever affer buf we know fhaf would nof be frue. We have been fauqhf fhaf fhis world is nof fhe end. We also lcnow fhaf life does nof hold complefe happiness for any of us. How- ever in our porfion of fhe world fhaf God has made for us we have complefe free' dom fo fulfill our desfiny-fo serve our Creafor and fo love our fellowmen. Fidelfy fo God and jusfice fo our fellow fravellers will lead us fo fhe affainmenf of our objec- five-a happy efernify wifh God. In fhe meanfime we are infensely proud of our herifage fo live as free cifizens under fhe sfars and sfripes in fhe land of ihe free and 'Phe home of +he brave. n,q4 UP .x If-RV ,On . ,.fJ! '. r Q, e lf! f'fr 'ff 'sf . . Q . 'f 1 f -.5 '- ' Miz? infix r :i A 'f-fw- ff Nw. , , 'T ':.1'f-' .953 .':16aJ., ., .- - ru -vs: .,:ct',fy. -4 PIL ,iwla Mffi' sa! 4 ff ' r ' 1 . .A f ' sf,fT3. pg Q gg: mi A 0 4 M ' L 'U' It ,444 vi A 'Kiy N .g 'Q 4 Av ,. an E 5 .1 4- I-. '54' 1'-nc, In X9 xfasf-qgmgik ,. 4, ,V .Jr if I all I , 4. f ,5-at-,J 5-. V .,v. , 'x 41- 6 9 , ,, I , .. k 4 D. VAT v -, ' It ax-XX ' ,LQEQC ,. .- N ,. . , g. 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