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THE 1966 PETREAN

Presented By The

GRADUATINGCLASS OF

1966

ST PETER’S PREPARATORY SCHOO JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY

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ContentsDedication ^Theme ........................................................ 6-27Faculty ..................................................... 28-61Underclassm en .... 66-73, 113-121, 159-165Seniors ................................................. 202-265A dvertising 266-330

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Attended St. Peter’s Prep 1915-19 Teacher at St. Peter’s Prep 1924-1966 Director of College Placement 1965-66

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DedicationThe Church in her liturgy does much the same for us as O ur Lord

did in H is life for His apostles: it helps us face the sorrow and the sepa­ration which we suffer today. We — Ed’s relatives, his fellow faculty members, his friends, his present and former pupils — all of us have learned a great lesson from a great teacher. Many of us recall the lessons that he spoke. All of us recall the lesson that he was: a Christian gentle­man whose life teaches us how to live. "H e that followeth me says the Lord, "w alketh not in darkness, but shall have the light of life eternal.’

All o f us offer the H oly Sacrifice of the Mass today for Ed M cNally. M any of us will take strength today by receiving Holy Communion in this Mass, as the Apostles did to prepare for their sorrows that would precede H is glorious resurrection. Today is one of the few days in many, many years that Ed will not receive the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ; the pledge o f immortality. The pledge is unimportant when the fu lfill­ment is at hand.

from the homily delivered by Rev. Francis J . Shalloe, S.J., at the funeral Mass of Mr. M cN ally in St. Peter’s Church

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'Prep is not just a place you go to, but a life into which you are grafted — some­thing far bigger than yourself — the world of Grand and Warren.

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Y O UH A i \ AT C HE N

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It Is A Rugged handOn a corner in downtown Jersey City, the

Prep first began almost a century ago. W hat started as a rowboat mission named St. Peter’s in 1830, became a church in 1837. By 1872, the Jesuits had taken over the parish with the prom ­ise that they would soon begin a school here. In 1878, in what is now the faculty residence alone, the first classes of students descended on Prep to begin a long tradition.

Other buildings were added gradually: Mulry H all after the First ^X^orld war, the Freshman Building is 1924, in 1940, we added Hogan H all and in 1948, the gymnasium came into existence on York Street. Ju st last year, we completed our new science building.

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H appy the man whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound,

Content to breathe his native air In his own ground.

Alexander Pope

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But A Good

Breeder Of Men

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But Prep is more than buildings; as was said of Ithaca of old, " I t is a rugged land, but a good breeder of m en!” A t least, throughout our history, we have found that this is so. Downtown Jersey C ity has its drawbacks, the buildings have their peculiar corners, and the education offered has its ragged edges, We would be blind, optimistic fools if we thought other­wise. But we have found this corner o f the world to be much more than its faults; in fact, when we think back on it, the inadequacies seem minute and insignif­icant. W hat we do know is that something happens here: nervous, grammar-school boys enter our doors, and young, Christian, cultured gentlemen leave. We offer here three things: tradition, challenge, and change. We would not have it any other way.

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Some seed the birds devour, And some the season mars,

But here and there will flower The solitary stars.

A. E. Housman

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For we, which now behold these present days, H ave eyes to wonder, but lack tongues to praise.

W. Shakespeare

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The fundamental fact on which all edu­cational programs are based is this: "Every boy is a latecomer into the world.” T o know your human tradition is a wonderful thing for a man. A t Prep, you slowly begin to learn that your family is the whole hu­man race, that the human tradition is your own tradition. This represents quite an ex­panding view, an opening of the mind, heart, and soul to include thousands of years.

A fter all, the human race is a wonderful race to belong to; it ’s a far better life than that o f an angel. I t ’s God’s own race; He made it, and His Son became one of us. I f we grow in knowledge o f this with wisdom and grace, we too will be pleasing to God and men.

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Tradition

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O nly where love and need are one,A nd the work is play for mortal stakes,Is the deed ever really done For heaven and the fu ture’s sakes.

Robert Frost

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A World Of Challenge

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The world o f challenge starts the moment your name is called and you take your place alphabeti­cally in your freshman class. Your challenges dur­ing the ensuing four years will be many, and they will come from all sides. The enemy is always present, stroking a satanic chin and trying his best to lead you o ff target. Your studies, your activities, and your social life are his weapons. They are also the tools by which you will mold yourselves into the Christian men of tomorrow. I f you skimp and cut coners, people will realize that you don’t really know what the score is, that you are some­thing of a phony. The world of the future wants more than a phony: it wants men who know the answers, men who are capable of handling them­selves in all situations. In your struggles is formed the know-how and the courage with which you will adapt yourself to your later life.

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IBS

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A World Of Growing MenChristian education is a life-long process.

For Education (from its Latin roots: e- duco) means to bring forth all the noble energies which God has implanted in the soul and heart o f man. The first law o f life and the first lesson at Grand and W arren must be the age-old command spoken by God to the first man and woman in the Garden, " Increase . . . G row ” . Buildings change, courses change; far more im por­tantly, the youth who entered our door has changed. H e has suddenly grown conscious o f his roots, grown conscious o f his capa­bilities, grown conscious o f his dreams. A f ­ter four years, you will leave the Prep, but the Prep will not leave you. It has become a part o f you, its spirit is yours. The most sensible way we know of building men for the world o f tomorrow is to have them take part in the world o f Grand and Warren today.

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Something we were witholding made us weak Until we found out that it was ourselves We were witholding from our land of living, A nd forthwith found salvation in surrender.

Robert Frost

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Gawd bless this world! Whatever she ’ath done — Excep’ when awful long — I ’ve found it good.So write, before I die, " 'E liked it all!

Kudyard Kipling

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We’ll Never ForgetOn February 1, 1966, a familiar face left the confines

o f the Prep campus. Father Leo Daly, S .J., Prefect o f Discipline since September 1963, was transferred to Loyola Seminary. In his short career at Prep, Father D aly m an­aged the almost impossible balance o f keeping the disci­pline and maintaining himself as a "good guy.” Loyola Seminary’s gain will be our loss.

Besides guiding the school in its discipline, Father made time to moderate the activities o f the Student Council, and those o f us who worked with him in this capacity will never quite be able to remember him with anything butadmiration and respect. In addition to his above activities, Father Leo Daly, S.J.none of us will ever be able to forget him for his work as Principal when it became necessary for him to assume that role in January of last year when Father Snyder was hos­pitalized.

Perhaps the best tribute to Father Daly came recently from a certain frequenter o f the jug room, when he said:"Gee, I never knew what a great guy he w as!” Father Daly has a fixed and permanent place in the history and heart o f St. Peter’s Prep.

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Very Reverend Emmet J . Norton, S, J.

Rector

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M r. Jo seph A . M cC affreyAssistant to Prefect of Discipline;

Moderator of Radio Club

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M r. E d w a rd G . M cN ally , M .A .Director of College Placement

and Scholarships

R ev . Jo h n J . S cu lly , S .J .Student Counselor III, IV; Director of Apostleship of Prayer; Moderator of

League of the Sacred Heart

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M rs. F loren ce L ip artDirector of Driver Education

M iss C a th e rin e J . C o llin s, M .L .S .Librarian; Library Science; Moderator of Library Club

M r. M ilton B erk ow itzPhysical Education Instructor;

Gymnastics Coach

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R ev . E d w a rd J . D o lan , S .J .Latin IV, Religion IV, Greek III;

Chairman of Classics Department, Oratory

In a world of constant change, the Classics alone stand immutable. The words of Caesar and Cicero, Vergil and Homer are as pertinent today as they were thousands of years ago. The task of the teacher is to find their pertinence, making them meaningful in the modern world. The classics will always be worth study because they are basically and pre-eminently concerned with man: his hopes, his aspirations, his achievements, and his failures. The scientific theories of the ancients have long been replaced, but their understanding of human nature can never be discarded.

Although relatively few modern students relish Latin class, all benefit from it. No student who has achieved some mastery of Latin fails to gain a better knowledge of the structure of language. The contact with another culture deepens his knowledge of man and awakens him to the contributions of the Graeco-Roman civilization to our own. Finally, despite attacks from some ultra-modern educators, we remain convinced that the study of Latin and Greek is one of the best mind-trainers in the world. The student can grapple with a new situation, solve a problem; in short, he can think for himself. In accomplishing this, the Classics make their contribution.

R ev . M r. T hom as A . B u ser, S .J .Greek I, French I, Art; Moderator of

School Spirit Committee,Art and Poster Club, Glee Club

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R ev . H a r r y A . H offen , S. / .Religion IV, Latin I, English I; Coordinator

of Father-Son Communion Breakfast

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R ev . M r. D o n a ld J . S u lliv a n , S .J .Latin II, English II;

Moderator of Debating

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M r. V in cen t J . K en n ed y , M .S.

English III, U.S. History III; Chairman of English Department

"A word is the symbol of an idea.” Starting from that premise, the English courses at St. Peter’s have developed a new emphasis in the past few years. A word is meant to be understood in two aspects: written and spoken. The aim of our English depart­ment is to engender an appreciation of both aspects of verbal communication. Literature is studied for insight and appreciation. Accomplishing this, we hope to produce men capable of listening and reading perfectly,' writing and speaking effectively. What better preparation could we offer for the full life?

M r. A nth on y J . A z z a rto S .J .English III, Religion III;

Assistant Director Apostolate, Moderator of Dance Committee

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M r. R o b ert F. M ulv ih ill, M .A .English I

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M r. C lem e n t C . O ’S u lliv a n , A .B ., L L .B ., L it t .D .

English III

R ev . M r. Jo h n P. S u r u d a , S .J .English IV;

Moderator of Petroc

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M r. R ic h a rd H o lle n d e r , B .S.History II, III, IV

Chairman of History Department

Our society is undergoing a social revolution un­dreamt by our founding fathers. Our air is rife with the voices of change. The historical question therefore, is a question of vision. It is hoped that after his careful introduction to the problems and solutions of the past, the student will be able to see clearly both the positive and negative aspects of the problems in contemporary society. Our history program is an honest endeavor to explore that which is right and just in a framework of Christian morality.

According to His Eminence, Richard Cardinal Cushing, "We are all members of a democratic so­ciety, living in freedom and equality for all under the law. We must know how these ideals are con­ceived, with what difficulty and devotion they were given form and effect, and with what fidelity they have been maintained.”

It is our intent to explore through dialogue and research how we may affirm leadership through the understanding and appreciation of man’s past experi­ence and present status.

M r. T h om as J . G orm an , B .S. World History, Health

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M r. R ic h a rd A . R iccio , B. S.History II, III, IV

R ev . Ja m es V. Sm ith , S .J .World History;

Moderator of Bookstore

M r. M ich ael S . G r a y , M .A . History II, III, IV

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M r. R o b e rt A . M cG u in ess, A .B .Math III, IV;

Chairman of Math Department

The science of Mathematics plays a decisive role in Jesuit education. This science, with its origins lost in time, establishes a basic idea of analysis and comprehension in the student.

At Prep, the trend is not towards a static, com­plete, and finished conception of Mathematics. Rather, the relatively new S.M.S.G. Mathematics Program introduces students to the logical structure exhibited by number systems and the use of this structure as the basis for the techniques of the differ­ent fields of mathematical exploration. We culminate our study in senior year with Matrix Algebra, Ele­mentary Functions, Calculus, Probability and Statistics.

That Mathematics, a construct of the human mind, should serve so effectively for the description and understanding of the physical world, reiterates the expanding role of this science in the modem world.

M r. C h arles A . C are y , M .A. Math I, IV

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M r. Jo h n F. D u ffy , A .B . Math II

M r. A nthony R . M endola, B .S. Math III, IV

OU?U'PAK&

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The aim of the Modern Language Department is to open up a new road towards an international exchange of culture. Through an introduction into the way people speak, the student of Modern Lan­guage is able to gain insight into the concerns and cultural differences of Modern Europe.

Thanks to the technical discoveries and intensi­fied research in the method of assimilating foreign languages, an entirely new experience can be given to the learner. He is surrounded in class by native speakers; he is taught how to express himself as a native; in short, he will be able to communicate with other-than-English-speaking people with ease and with deep understanding.

Prep initiated the latest audio-visual approach in its Modern Language courses with tapes, filmstrips and records. With this approach, we can impart a "use” of a language. Our three year program in­cludes an ability to transform structural patterns at will for communication, with attention given to the content.

R ev . B laise M. Ja sc h k o , S .J .Chairman of Modem Language Department

French II; Moderator of Riding Club, Chess Club;

M r. M ichael W. F arre ll, B .A .German I;

Moderator of German Club

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M r. L aw re n c e W. L ev in e , A .B . German II

R ev . A u g u stin e W. M eagher, S . JFrench I;

Moderator of Mothers* Club

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Unlike the other subjects in the curriculum, Religion is not simply an academic discipline. In the words of Fr. Vincent Novak, S.J., the general editor of the Lord and King series, "We are not concerned merely to impart knowledge for the sake of knowledge. We aim to prepare our students for the fullness of Christian living.” The Novak series was introduced into St. Peter’s in 1962. The goal of the new program is not passive reception of doc­trine, but an active search for the revelation of what God asks of man and the discovery of His Truth from its four sources: Scripture, Liturgy, Doctrine, and Witness. Emphasis is placed upon the exercise of correct religious attitudes in our daily encounter with the world and its problems, and for this purpose the Bible occupies the pre-eminent.place in the classroom. The teacher’s task is to make clear to the students the divine revelation and to elicit from them a mean­ingful response in the form of a personal commit­ment to Christian ideals.

R ev . Jo h n E . B ro w n in g , S .J .Chairman of Religion Department

Religion I, II, III; Student Counselor II, Assistant Director of Apostolate,

R ev . Ja m es S . Foley, S .J .Religion II, Latin I;

Director of Apostolate

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Mr. Edw ard D. Schroeder, A.B. Religion II, Latin II

Rev. H arold F. X . O’Donnell, S .J.Religion III, Latin III;

Moderator of Sodality III,Student Counselor II

Mr. Paul C. Schwarz, B.A.Religion II, Latin II;

Assistant Freshman B.asketball Coach

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Rev. J . Francis Stroud, S .J.Religion I, III, IV; Student Counselor III,

Coordinator of Sodality, Moderator of Sodality IV, Moderator of Golf Team

Rev. Mr. Martin T. Walsh, S .J.Religion I, II, IV; Moderator of Intramurals,

Freshman Basketball Coach,Assistant Director of Apostolate

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Rev. Thomas P. Green, S .J.Physics, Religion II, IV;

Chairman of Science Department

(Sot'cce#c&

The role of science in society becomes more important with each passing day. No longer can we afford to be ignorant of basic scientific principles and procedure. The St. Peter’s cur­riculum now provides three years of science for all. The new approaches in Biology, Chem­istry, and Physics stress the scientific method and encourage students to perform experiments, solve problems and thus discover the underly­ing principles.

Science has always been of growing impor­tance at Prep. With new science facilities elegantly housed in our new building, we now have the means whereby only student capabili­ties will limit what we can do.

R ev . P eter F. H ess, S .J .Physical Science I, II

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Mr. Jam es D. Taffaro, B.S. Biology

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Rev. Mr. Ronald J . Mizen, S .J.Physics, Math III, IV;Moderator of Petrean

Rev. Thomas V. O’Connor, S.J. Chemistry, Math III

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Mrs. M ary Belinski Receptionist

Mrs. Angela Grossi Alumni Secretary

Miss Mary DunneSecretary to Father Treasurer

Mrs. Helen Maloney Secretary to Father Rector

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Miss Thomasina N aylor Secretary to Father Principal

Mrs. Mary M urray Secretary to Registrar

Mrs. Mary Riordan Secretary to Father Treasurer

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The Class of ’69 starts off with a good meal under its belt.

The eternal cycle of life at Prep begins anew each Sep­tember. The confused crowd of freshmen is herded into the gym and get the first taste of what their next four years will be like. This year’s Frosh were the first to en­counter a new Prep with its science building and seven period day. Yet much of the story remained the same as ever. The Frosh were welcomed by representatives of the faculty and student body. Fr. Snyder and Fr. Daly ex­plained to them the meaning and heritage of St. Peter’s and what would be required of them to become a real part of it. For three days they were familiarized with the range of their day-to-day surroundings: activities, classes, tests, spiritual opportunities. The keynote of the program, as always, was the exhortation to become Prepsters with a capital "P” .

Upperclassmen give freshmen the basic principles of Prep.

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Father Shalloe delivers the homily.

"Through Him, with Him, and in Him.”

The Mass of the Holy Spirit is the tradi­tional way in which Prep starts the new school year. The Mass is offered by Jesuits, Lay teach­ers and students alike for the intention o f suc­cess in the coming school year. This year, we innovated a new practice at St. Peter’s: the concelebration of this Mass by nine priests with Father Rector as the principal celebrant.

Our Mass of the Holy Spirit was one of the first concelebrated Masses in the area. The idea of this new concept in the liturgy is that each of the priests celebrates Mass at the same time. The idea held the interest and attention of all who attended.

Faculty and celebrants proceed to the church.

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Concelebrants entering the church.

The Spirit of the Lord fills the whole earth.

The sermon was delivered by Father Shalloe. He reminded all of us that dedication to our studies is our present way of exercising our love for God and our duty in our Christian mission.

The meaning of the entire ceremony was of prime importance to each of us: we start the new year with the recognition of our inability to do anything without Him and our sure knowledge that we can do all things in Him who strengthens us. Concelebration enforces in us the realization of togetherness in our en­deavor.

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New School Year Begins

Returning from their summers at the mountains and the shore, or at summer schools, the intrepid men of Prep took up the standard once more to do battle on the fields of knowledge.

The watchword this September was new. New teachers — six­teen, to be exact — new courses, and a spanking new science building. Yet even in these new surroundings, the old spirit of Prep was still apparent in the eager faces of both the students and the faculty.

The end of summer.

Fight for survival.

Finishing touches.

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John Anderson Robert Barkovitz Patrick Bergamo Michael Boylan Terrence Cleary

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Mark Dailey Joseph DellaFave Brian Dischler Thomas Dorigatti Patrick Ferro Alexander Forsythe

Robert Genthon

Paul Kokosinski

James Morton James O ’Connell John Osaben Stanley Plust Richard Regan

CLASS OFFICERS President: JA C E K H ERCH O LD Vice President: DAV ID V ERG A RETTI Secretary : JO SEPH DELLA FAVE T reasu rer: JAM ES H AM ILL Beadle: RO BERT BA RKO V ITZ

Thomas Green

John Namias

Stephen Kozakewich

Charles Rooney Michael Sabatino

Dennis Todaro David Vergaretti

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Edmund Schrobak

Jacek Herchold

Andrzej Lichnowski

Paul Hummel

Joseph Lynyak James McGuinness David McGuire

James Hamill

Patrick Larkin

Jan Kawecki

Peter Mango

TEA C H ER S A lgebra : MR. CAREY English & L atin : FR. M U RRAY, S .J. H istory : FR. SM ITH , S .J.Religion: FR. BR O W N IN G , S .J.

Robert Simons

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Paul Berman Peter Brady Carmen Catrillo

Anthony Costantino Joseph Dobies

David BarryRichard Andriola Thomas Coffey

Charles Doyle Steven Fava Joseph Fiano Nicholas Fusco Richard Giannotto Glenn Greten

James HickeyHamill Eugene Iwanyk Gregory Keenan William Koleba Robert Kraft Robert LaSalle William Lisa

TEA C H ER S

A lgeb ra : MR. C A R EY E nglish : FR. D A LY , S .J. H istory : FR. SM ITH , S .J . L atin : MR. SA N ZO Religion: FR . BR O W N IN G , S .J.

Edward Mackiewicz Neil Marchese Francis McGuire Thomas Mruz Patrick O’Connell

CLASS O FFICERS President: D E N N IS R EZ N IC K Vice President: K E N N E T H W ILLIAM S Secretary : JAM ES H IC K EY T reasu rer : G REG O RY K E E N A N Beadle: R IC H A R D A N D R IO LA

Donald Pacholec Martin Polakowski Dennis Reznick Vincent Sabato George Schwenk

Chris Simpson Joseph Statile

Nicholas Vernese liams

We’re really messing up this place, ain’t we!

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C LA SS O FFIC ER S P residen t: M A RK ST R O H O E FE R Vice P residen t: JA M ES FA Y S ecre tary : TH O M A S W ILSO N T re asu re r : JA M ES CO Y LE Beadle: H E N R Y B E C K E R

Richard Andryszewski Henry Becker

Robert DeMaio Bernard Doherty

Thomas Grillo Kevin Hanly John Higgins

Edward Jaronczyk

Michael Lauber Eli Lizza Dennis MacMahon

Vito Mazza John McHarg

John Pron

Martin O ’Connor

Charles Bernhardt

Joseph Egan

Joseph Bredehoft

James Fay

Anthony Cantisano Michael Colletti James Coyle

Edward Paschik

Vincent Serra

John Waldron

Stephen Siwek

Thomas Wilson

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David Giebas

Kenneth Kuziak

Michael Sawicz

Robert Fitzgerald

Believe it or not, we make more than the teachers do.

TEA CH ERS

A lgebra: MR. CAREYEnglish Latin : FR. H O FFEN , S .J.H istory: MR. BU RN S, S .J.Religion: MR. FO RDI, S .J.

Joseph Gallombardo

Gary Konvit

Thomas Nesgoda

Gregory Rhodes

Stephen Totaro

Harry Kegelman

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Joseph Atkachunas

Harry Collis

Thomas Gallo

Thomas Bencivenga

Marc Cozzetta

Daniel Gieser

Lawrence D ’Andrea

Robert Hansen

Joseph DePascale Robert Domaleski

TE A C H E R S A lg e b ra : MR. RO O N EY E n glish : M R. M U LV IH ILL H isto ry : M R. B U R N S, S .J. L atin : FR . FO LEY , S .J . R eligion : M R. FO R D I, S .J.

Thomas Elliott Kenneth Fecteau James Flaherty

Edward Hinte

Gerald Brennan Joseph CervalliJohn Bintz

Curtis Johnson William Kellner

Richard Kopacz Alfred LaGratta Mark Layendecker

Kevin O ’Donnell Frederick Paternoster

Vincent Lobbato

Gregory MuellerDennis Madej Christopher McClave Thomas McHugh

Robert Murphy Thomas Nimbley

Joseph Pulichino Walter Seweryn

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Robert Skowronski Raymond Szpakowski Vincent Tavormina

CLASS OFFICERS President: A LFRED LaG R A TTA Vice President: JO SEPH PU LICH IN O S ecretary : K E N N E T H FEC TEA U T reasu rer: JO SEPH A T K A C H U N A S Beadle: G ERA LD BR E N N A N

That cafeteria food!

Harry Western Edward Zal eski

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Michael D ’Andrea

Stanley Baginski Robert Benedetti Joseph Bobowicz Robert Brockman John Chiola

James Grimes

Peter DePascale Raymond Domnik William Engel Kenneth Feduniewicz John Fleischer John Garibaldi James Gleason

CLA SS O FFICERS

P resident: P A U L JO R D A N Vice Presiden t: P A T R IC K LAM PARELLO T re asu re r : JO H N CH IO LA Beadle: JA M ES C O N N O LLY

Paul Harnett Michael Holy Paul Jordan Ernest Kemp Kenneth Kopec

William McCabe Carmine Meluso Thomas Murphy

John Lenahan Paul Lo Verme David Madison

Stanley Pazden Richard Ross

Mother, what should I do now?Robert Scher

TEA CH ERS

A lgebra: MR. ROONEY English: MR. MULVIHILL H istory : MR. GORMAN Latin : FR. FOLEY, S .J. Religion: FR. DALY, S .J.

Patrick Lamparello

Brian O ’Grady

Robert Seyfried Robert Szewczyk Michael Wilenta

James Connolly

Daniel Nodes

John Slawsky Eugene Vallerini Mark Zaremba

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Frank Balboa Richard Bennek Thomas Bovasso Robert Broderick Dusan Chrustic Thomas J . Connolly Raymond Curran Dennis DeFilippo

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Thomas Fabyanski Dennis Felice William Foran Jose Gener William Grzelak Patrick HaugheyCharles Donovan

TE A C H E R S

A lgeb ra : M R. RO O N EY English : MR. M U LV IH ILL H istory : MR. G O RM AN L atin : M R. SA N ZO Religion: MR. W A LSH , S .J.

Edward Hrinewski William Kachur Martin Kennedy Michael Korba Alan La Quaglia

John Leoncavello Anthony Luppino

Christopher Phalon William Rand Joseph Rowan Thomas Schmidt

And stay out of the Inscape office!

Ronald Soriano

Jay Zelinski

CLASS OFFICERS

President: CH A RLES D O N O V AN Vice P resident: JO SE G EN ER Secretary : B R IA N SH A RKEY T reasu rer: THOM AS M URRAY Beadle: RO BERT BRO D ERICK

Ronald Szmerda Thomas Vanderbeck

Brian Sharkey

Ronald Willenborg

William Madsen Hugh McDonald Gregory Miceli Thomas Murray Kevin O ’Brien Charles Olsen

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Kevin W. Bennett

James Doolan

Martin Ketterer

Martin Moritz Thomas Myers

Gregory Plunges Donald Reed

William Hrynkiewicz

Richard Lusinski

Joseph Siciliano

TEA C H ER S

A lgebra: MR. ROONEY English: MR. M U LV IH ILL H istory: MR. GORM AN Latin : MR. SANZO Religion: FR. STRO U D , S .J.

Higher Education??? Leo Spaccavento

John WillmsDean Vassil James Williams

Joseph Bannon

sph DiGeronimo

Jerome Kacprowicz

William Boyd Joseph Brower Tho mas Corcoran Donald Curry

Michael Faccone Julius Forhecz Ronald Gurtatowski Robert Heer

C LA SS O FFICERS President: LEO SPA C C A V EN TO Vice P residen t: M ICH A EL FA C C O N E S ecre tary : JO H N RU SSELLO T re asu re r : JU L IU S FO R H EC Z B eadle : JO SE P H B A N N O N

Anthony Kovatch Edward Larsen Louis Liberatore

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Robert Taormina

Henry McFarland

Thomas O ’Brien Michael O ’Neill

John Russello Gregory Schneider

Kenneth Mahon

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The aim of a sodality, as enunciated in the apostolic constitution Bis Saeculari, is the development of a fully Christian way of life. The sodalist expresses this in the growth of his own spirituality, his efforts on behalf of his fellow man, and his service to the Church and its teachings. This year at St. Peter’s, each sodality implemented its ob­jectives in varying ways. The Sophomores continued their instruction and formation, and presented a series of pertinent films. The Juniors concentrated on the apostolate, and the Seniors discussed their spirit­ual future and conducted an active ecumenical program.

SENIOR SODALISTSlJerry Aquino Bob Cimprich Charles Collins Walt Coppinger Rich Dietz Tom DiMatteo Ken Dirsa Charles Gallagher Steve Gorbos Bob Jaugstetter John Jennings Joe Leone Bill Mangan Ron Marcheski Jerry Meehan John Milsop John Monahan Pat Montesano John Nelson Ron Pacholec Pete Pizzuto Bill Podurgiel Tony Policastro John Powers Kenny Quinn Bill Rocowicz Steve Sekel Demmon Van Tyle Stan Wasowski Ray Yanuzzi Tom Zito

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Jim Healy Bob Howard Paul Hughes Andy Jaz John Kozarich Bob Lembo Wayne Lopresti Marty Mackin Jim McCaffery Paul Mottola Dan Murawinski Jim O’Connor Joe Page Sebbie Palmeri George Pepe Tom Podesta Ed Riedlinger Matt Rooney Tom Schmidt Dick Schreiner Mike Steinbacher Ed Truskowski Ben Vyzas Iggy Vyzas Al Zolli

JUNIOR SODALISTSMike Anthony Bob Armistead Greg Bachand Walter Barr Bob Brennan John Carmody John Casale Matt Caulfield Dan Cook Bill Cummings Paul Deibel Rich Drozd John Duffy Tom Dwyer Jim Friend Bill Granville Mike Green Ray Greene Joe Grillo John Grish Vin Gurzo Hank Hamilton Bob Hayes

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Ed campaigns.

Pete practices politics.

Wanted: Student Council President

Fr. Earle Markey, S.J. New Student Council Moderator.

Wouldn’t you really rather have a Buick?

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Executive Committee, Seated— left to right— Peter Pizzuto, Tom DiMatteo. Standing— left to right— Ed DeP'ascale, Ed Garvey, Tom DeAngelis, Sam DiFeo.

To the victor belongs the spoils.

Fr. Leo Daly, S.J., Student Council Moderator.

Tom Di Matteo, Student Council President.

Despite a slow start and the confusion of relocation, the enthusiasm and dedication of the Student Council remained undampened, and the Council enjoyed a measure of relative success. Under the leadership of Tim DiMatteo and the Executive Committee, rallies were revitalized, the Forum was continued, and there was a marked increase in school spirit. Among the new programs introduced were the Voice of the People Committee, the Student Council Newsletter, and the ticket agency for purchasing group tickets to cultural and athletic events. The council also provided the long-promised music for the new cafe­teria and continued the various service programs of previous years.

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FRESHMAN CLASS PRESIDENTS: Jack Herchold, Dennis Reznick, Charles Dono­van, Paul Jordan, Mark Strohefer. Not pictured: Alfred LaGratta, Leo Spaccavento.

SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENTS: Ron LeGrand, Maurice Piergrossi, Jeff Vitale, Mitchell Syp, Lou Erhardt. Not pictured: Bill Catalano, David Hanlon, Steve Staubach, Roger Vergaretti.

JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENTS: Back row: Greg Riley, Glenn Williams, Walter Greenhalgh. Front row: Bob Lembo, Ed Milne, Paul DePascale, Don Badger.

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SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENTS: Bob Kropke, Vin­cent Arecchi, Ron Brzenk, Jim Blaney. Not pic­tured: John Mercun, Jim Daurio, Steve Sekel, Tom DeLuca.

Greg Riley trying for a degree in "D. J .”

James Wilson of the Essex County Urban League lectures on the problems of modern housing.

THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE COMMITTEE: Pete Pizzuto, Greg Riley, Paul DePascale, Don Badger, Ron LeGrand, Tom Zito.

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It takes more than

Essex goes up in smoke.

Faculty Rally Choir — they tried hard.

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Part of the world at Grand and Warren.

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Spirit of '66.

And away we go!

a team to win a gam e

this any way to run a illy?

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Home of Prep’s football stars in the making.

Autumn

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In their late August football predictions, sports columnists across the county bemoaned the plight of St. Peter s and Coach Bill Coch­rane. For the first time in three years, all-star halfback Tim Hawkes would be missing, as would the mighty mammoths who once anchored the line. The team themselves admitted the lack of speed and a super- star, but they didn’t turn tail and run. Instead, they gained a 5-3-1 log, including a major upset of Essex Catholic and a hard fought tie with North Bergen.

Despite several individual county and parochial awards, Father Snyder felt it would be unfitting to single out any individual player for a school award. Rather, the entire team receives our warm-hearted congratulations, for it was their effort in every game which brought honor to themselves and to the school.

Individual Honors 1965 BOB KROPKE 1st Team All-County, 2nd Team All-Parochial BOB BUCKLEY 1st Team All-County, 1st Team All-Parochial BILL SKORUPSKI 2nd Team All Parochial,

Hon. Mention All-County TONY POLICASTRO 3rd Team All-County MIKE GUGLIELMELLI Honorable Mention All-County JOE McCABE Honorable Mention All-County

Our "inexperienced” team preps against Englewood.

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Front row, left to right: Urban, Manna, Garvey, Pilla, DiMatteo, Mulvihill, Greenhalgh, DeLuca, Kropke, Ryan, Buckley, Lembo, Torpey, Tsucalas, DeAngelis, Daurio. Second row: McCabe, Luick, Murdaco, Marsella, G. Smith, Guglielmelli, D. Williams, Ryglicki, Policastro, Tyne, G. Williams, J . Mahoney, Spillane, Booth, Walukiewicz, Drobny. Third row: Gurzo, Rindos, Wilson, Sammarco, O’Connor, Diehl, Iannini, Erhardt, Mercun, Skorupski, Osnato, Peregrin, Dolan, Leppard, Colacchio, Burke, Powers, T. Smith.

PREP 21 — ST. BENEDICT’S 6

The opening tilt with the Grey Bees raised a lot of eyebrows 6athe Prep side. Our team was reportedly weak, yet we had a rela-j Itively easy time defeating the strong Newark squad. We scorlSj Iail our points in the first half as we moved almost at will. BoljKropke, easily the outstanding player, ran over and around defendjers, hitting paydirt on runs of fifty-one and seven yards. ToldDeAngelis connected with flanker Glenn 'Williams for a beautifulfifty-yard aerial T.D. Spillane’s toe was perfect all three times, aMthe half saw us in the lead at 21-0.

The second half of the game was sluggish, and the only score jwas Foncera’s 12-yard run for St. Benedict’s. However, just to lejlthem know that Prep was still out there, Kropke blocked the PAT JAll was not golden in the final analysis. Top defensive end, Bil ISkorupski and linebacker Wally Ryglicki were both sidelined for ad jindefinite time, and this factor didn’t bode well for our next gamf

, , with Essex Catholic.Our quarterback talks it over with the coach.

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PREP 13 — ESSEX CATHOLIC 7

| The Eagles swooped into Jersey City, already smelling the State |afachial "A ” Championship. A funny thing happened on their Ipy to the title: Prep won 13-7. This was easily the most inspired ■rep team in recent years as they completely thwarted the Essex juggernaut offensive. Defense proved the big factor and it forced Highly-touted All State Halfback Larry Schumacher to leave Jersey Bity with only his reputation intact. In addition, All-County Wuarterback Craig Courter took home a 1-11 passing record, as Ed Bowers led the way with two interceptions that broke the back of lie Eagle offense.H We didn’t sleep on offense either; DeAngelis, Kropke, Luick, and Ijarvey ground out the yardage, always controlling the ball. It I as a good game from many standpoints, perhaps the best gauge is I lat there was not a single recorded penalty throughout the game. Ipsex Catholic departed with their eight bus-loads of rooters, but I jinus their "title.”

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Daurio breaks away against the Mems

Kropke dances against Dickinson

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The picture of the year captures the play of the year.

Prep 0 — Snyder 6Twenty-five years does not an eternity make, and in this game, Synder finally

broke their record by beating Prep 6-0. The defense again dominated the game, as neither team could mount much of an attack. Prep had a few chances, but always blew the big play. Bob Buckley led the defensive corps with two fumble recoveries and numerous tackles, as the Tigers seemed unable to hold onto the ball. They did cash in on the final breakthrough as Daniels intercepted a pass with six minutes left. He later scored on a pass as the gun sounded.

It had to happen sometime; too bad it was this year and this way.

Luick up the middle.

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Garvey turns up field.

Scratch one scrambling quarterback.

So you’re a monster.

REVENGE

Prep 13 — St. Joe’s 7Trying to bounce back after the 6-0 loss to Snyder, Prep hungrily

sought a win over a St. Joe’s squad which we had never defeated. Both teams hit hard in the first quarter, but neither could mount a serious threat. Jim Ryan provided the big breakthrough when he recovered a fumble by the Blue Jay’s Stevens after a big gain. Sparked by the explosive running of Kropke, Ryan, and Daurio, Prep moved all the way to the 17. At this point, DeAngelis hit Kropke on a roll-out pattern for the T.D. With Spillane’s PAT blocked, the score remained 6-0 as the half ended.

St. Joe’s started quickly after intermission and moved to the 14 before an incomplete pass halted their drive. However, they quickly recovered and rolled to the 2 as the third quarter ended. On the first play of the last period, fullback Spano scored from the 2. Haumiller’s kick was good and we were down 7-6. Ed Garvey ran the kickoff back to the 31, and from there, Kropke took off for 67 yards and a score on a beautifully executed draw. The center snap for the PAT was fum­bled, but John Manna scooped up the loose ball, and ran for the all important point and the 13-7 lead. The game was another fine team effort, but Kropke had to be singled out again for the spark he lent on the key plays.

St. Peter’s 12 — — Bayonne 7Fresh from its first win in history over St. Joe’s, the Prep team was

raring to add the much-feared Bees to its list of upset victims. Frank Murdaco and Kev. Wilson, both subbing for ailing starters, quickly turned the first half into a 12-0 lead for Prep. Frank, who was con­stantly ripping up yardage throughout the game, scored on an 18 yard pass from Quarterback DeAngelis. The second touchdown came about when Kev Wilson, subbing as quarterback for DeAngelis, threw a 34 yard pass to Sammarco.

Despite a few errors in the second half, Prep managed to hold on to their lead, due mainly to the tough line players. Frank Murdaco was named outstanding player because of his forceful running jaunts and his scoring catch.

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Anatomy of a pass play.

Manna in action.

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Coach Cochrane’s ingenuity at work.

PREP 7 — LINCOLN 19

A highly spirited Lincoln Lion stalked the field of Roosevelt sta­dium to feast upon old city rival, St. Peter’s. Lincoln, besides bringing their usually enthusiastic flock of fans, carried with them the 1965 "curse of the city rivals.” On Prep’s second offensive play, Ed Garvey was taken out of action by a freak accident and this seemed to de­moralize Prep’s attack as Lincoln completely dominated the rest of the game. The first half ended with a scoreless deadlock, but the sec­ond half was to be far from that. Jim Mac Donald of Lincoln caught two touchdown passes which put the game out of reach. Bob Kropke’s touchdown and extra point proved to be too little as Lincoln added another touchdown to end the game 19-7. Bob having been the lead- ing ground gainer for Prep and scoring its only touchdown, gets the nod as the best Prep player of the Lincoln-Prep game.

O, say can you see.

PREP 7 — MEMORIAL 6

Memorial’s Tiger roared into Roosevelt stadium for its tradi­tional tiff with its old rival, St. Peter’s, before an unusually small crowd this year. The first quarter saw a great deal of action, but none in the end zone. In the second quarter, John Manna intercepted a Memorial pass at mid-field, and it looked as though we were on the march. Somehow, Prep could not cash in on this one, and Memorial took over. A few minutes later, Maznec crashed over for a one-yard T.D. and the Tigers drew first blood. Their victory was short-lived; immediately after it, Bob Kropke scampered 37 yards to bring the ball to the Mem’s 17 and set up the 15 yard pass to Daurio for a touchdown. At the half, Prep led 7-6.

A scoreless second half followed. It was a hard-fought battle, but Prep eked out its final victory. Not only his ground-gaining jaunts, but his fine, game-winning block of the extra point, rated Bob Kropke as the outstanding player of the game.

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MVP Kropke receives his trophy from Mayor Whelan.

I l l lay you four-to-onc he gets no further.

PREP 6 — NORTH BERGEN 6

On a cold November night, the long awaited showdown between dark horse St. Peter’s and undefeated North Ber­gen got under way. From the opening kick-off it was Prep’s game but not to be recorded so in the books. Al­though scoreless Prep made a shambles of the Bruin line and gave the confident Coviello something to think about. At the beginning of the second half, Squillante ran 54 yards to catch Prep’s defense off guard and put 6 points on their side. Cassanova, North Bergen’s renowned place­ment man, missed his second kick of the year to keep the score 6-0. A few minutes later, Jim Daurio, already giving the Bruin line troubles with his jaunts off left tackle, scrambled 18 yards to paydirt for Prep. Spillane’s place­ment went wide and knotted the game 6-6. Although having many occasions to score, Prep could not cash in and a relieved North Bergen and a disappointed St. Peter’s left the field in a 6-6 tie. For his 114 yards in 10 carries, and his constant off-tackle jaunts that spearheaded Prep’s attack, Jim Daurio rates as the best Prep player of the North Bergen game.

PREP 6 — DICKINSON 7

r The annual revival of the Turkey Bowl figured to be a■ pushover for the Prep. The Rams’ season log was pitiful,■ while we had been playing solid ball for the last few games. I ^ e were in for quite a shock, though, as Dickinson took I advantage of every break we gave them to pu,ll out a 7-6 I win. Repeatedly, Prep charged downfield only to throw I iway our chance to score. The half ended in a disappoint- I ng 0-0 tie.

Prep finally broke the ice in the third quarter when I Siopke scored from eight yards out. But even two tries■ it the PAT couldn’t help and we stayed with the score at ■p-0. Dickinson’s Stanton took advantage of a lapse in the Kefensive secondary to snag a long scoring pass. Their ■extra point was perfect, and the final score stood 7-6 the ■prong way.

I Though futility was the word for the day, Bob Kropke ■had to be congratulated as he copped a fine season by ■lifting 225 yards and winning the Tommy Myers Me- IpOrial Trophy unanimously.

max.t season

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VARSITYPREP

21 St. Benedict’s12 Essex Catholic0 Snyder ..........

13 St. Joseph’s .12 Bayonne .......7 Lincoln ......7 Memorial .....6 North Bergen6 Dickinson .. .

WON 5 LOST 3 TIED 1

JUNIO R VARSITY

PREP OPP0 Essex Catholic ....................................... 267 St. Joseph’s ............................................ 70 Bayonne .................................................. 76 Essex Catholic ....................................... 277 Memorial .................................................. 0

WON 1 LOST 3 TIED 1

Mr. Paul Lempa, Freshman Coach96

FRESHMEN f o o t b a l l t e a m

Front Row: Fiano, Johnson, Mueller, Vergaretti, Chiola. Second Row: Scher, Haughey, Hanly, D ’Andrea, Della, Fave. Third Row: DiGeronimo, Curran, Regan, Lamparello. Fourth Row: Lauber, Serra, Faccone, Forsythe, Paternoster, Forhecz, Murphy, Hansen. Fifth Row: Fay, Donovan, Schroback, Williams, Hrynkiewicz. Not Pictured: Lenahan.

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Essex Catholic ..................................... ®St. Benedict’s ....................................... *Bayonne ................................................ 'St. Joseph’s ......................................... 'Memorial .............................................. “North Bergen ....................................... j®

WON 4 LOST 2

J. V. FOOTBALL TEAM

Kneeling: Tsucalas, Zolli, Stine, DeSocio, Floccari, Baum, Gerbino.Standing: Mecca, Colford, Sokolik, Torpey, Lechonczak, Burke, D ’Alessandro, Polisin,

Biondo, Feury, Trapmann, Nickerson, Filko, Leppard, Miller, O’Connor, Hanlon, Leier, Telep, Coach Dick Skinner.

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You wouldn’t dare.

. . . hope they don’t throw another one.

It’s not so bad . . . now. If that cymbal hits me once more . . .

They should have danced all night . . .

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THE ST. PETER'S PREP DRAMA CLUB

HU. 4 SAT. f J O V . 1 9 A 2 0 " * * * * “ •

In the Prep Gymnasium - York Street

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. . . fo r opening nightEchoing Hamlet, we suppose every actor in a Prep Drama Club Production might

readily cry out: "The director doth protest too much, methinks.” Perhaps he does. But when that curtain rises on Friday and Saturday night, every member of the audience and the casts knows that it was worth all the blood, sweat, and tears.

This year, The Man 'Who Came to Dinner was our finest effort to date, and several of the performances will be memorable for years to come. Eight weeks of practice and building sets may seem a little long and tedious, but the results are well worth it. We innovated a bit this year, and for the first time, real live girls trod across the squeaky planks of the Prep stage. Credit for the individual performances must go, of course, to the actors. And credit for the play as a whole rests luxuriantly on the should­ers of our co-moderators. Producer-of-the-Year awards go to Mr. Charles Burns, S.J., and the Drama Circle’s Best Director award to Mr. Robert Kibbler. Congratulations are due to everyone who helped to make this year’s production our very finest.

Banjo and Miss Preen

Phil Campanella "Sheridan Whiteside”

Ellen Gallagher "Maggie”

Mitch Syp "Dr. Bradley”

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Frannie Saliski "Lorraine Sheldon”

Marty Dolan, Michele Pagano "Mr. and Mrs. Stanley”

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"Regard not the gift, but the giver who gives”

Definitely guaranteed to remove wrinkles and lines from the face.

CASTMrs. Ernest W. Stanley ...................................... Michele Pagano,

St. Dominic’s AcademyMiss Preen ........................ . Joan Hopper, Sacred Heart AcademyRichard Stanley .............. ........................................ Thomas GreenJune Stanley .................... .... Solange Demontreux, Sacred HeartJohn .................................... Gregory BachandSarah .................................. ...... Barbara Zoltowski, St. Dominic’sMrs. Dexter ...................... Jo Ann Kalinowski, St. Dominic’sMrs. McCutcheon ........... ................. Donna Wall, St. Dominic’sMr. Stanley ..................... .......................................... Martin DolanMaggie Cutler ................. ........... Ellen Gallagher, St. Dominic’sDocotor Bradley .............. ............................................. Mitchel SypSheridan Whiteside ........ ..................................... Phil CampanellaHarriet Stanley ............... ........ Margaret Forrester, Holy FamilyBert Jefferson ................. ........................................... John CollinsProfessor Metz ................. ........................................ Pat MontesanoMr. Baker ......................... .......................................... John BowensExpressman ..................... ..................................... Michael DedicosLorraine Sheldon ............. ............... Frannie Saliski, Holy FamilySandy ................................ .................. Donald BeirneBeverly Carlton .............. ................................... Daniel BerkowitzWestcott .......................... .................................. Stephen PilewiczRadio Technician ............ ...................... Brian McGovernBanjo ................................ ............................ Joe WarzenskiDeputies ........................... .................... Jim Stuart, Bill HilliardPlainclothesman ......... .............................................. Carl Menk

A little traveling music, please.

See what Elizabeth Arden did for me!

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For two years in a row now, the Petrean has received dual honors in national competition. It was named a publication of distinction by the Catholic School Press Association, and awarded first place by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. In the latter evaluation, the Petrean won first place with a rating of 920 out of a possible 1000.

This year, with our four first-place awards hanging on the wall of our new office to inspire us, we set out courageously to produce still another monumental work. With Rod Proto as our energetic editor and an experienced, clever staff moderated by Mr. Ronald J. Mizen, S.J., we saw no reason why we could not succeed once again. Our staff was expert, our hopes were high, and our goals were set.

The yearbook drive was successful, thanks to the extraordinary efforts of the student body. With money in our pockets, we detert mined to give the students all they had worked so hard for. We for­mulated a new approach to theme-making, innovated in our lay-out, and used a great deal of color — all in an effort to improve our book and make it a production to be proud of for years to come.

The result is in your hands. We think it was well worth the effort.

Managing Editor, Pete Pizzuto

Editor-in-Chief, Rod Proto

Business Manager, Joe Ferrara

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Our Moderator, Mr. Mizen, S.J.

Sports Editor, John Janasie and staffmember, John Dondero

John Grish working hard after school.

Jim I iealy and Joe Grillo, Underclassmen Editor

Tony DeMizio, Faculty Editor

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MEN:

Brian Corrigan, Rick Bradshaw, Tom DiMatteo, Paul Diebel, and Joe Hartnett putting up a good front.

Vol. 23, No. 2 November 17, 1965

Ed Wallace, Joe Reid, and John Mikolay dispjfoy that Freebish look.

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Fred Bachman destroying his image under the instruction of Joe Hartnett,

Joe Tavormina, John Monahan, and Steve Sekel doing nothing.

display more of Petroc’s advertis-

FactuaLj reporting and analysis of Prep life were the goals of this year’s editions of the Petroc, under the, mod­eration of Mr. John SurudaAS.J. The Editor-in-Chief, Ray Yanuzzi, analyzed school discipline and attitudes in his! editorials; Tom DiMatteo explained the needs^of the student body; and Assistant Editor Joe Tavormina pro­duced an interesting Frosh Poll. The sports reporting and editorial assistance was handled by Joe Harnett, Assistant Editor^..-'

Although some unenlightened freshmen may still be waiting for the Christmas issue of the Petroc, we recog­nize that the newsmagazine has evolved into a healthy, sprightly account of Prep Life. Our sensitive appetites’ were whetted constantly with literary gems (BointonrreeB), insigmfur arHcfSs '(*A" VisT^o Manci'T^Sdinteresting trivia ("Keenichiwa” and "Vendo Visi-Vend, # 507-7722” ). All in all, a good record for the Petroc.

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itanr Editor, and % \y '.Andlfe; ,&Eter%iii.^£2itcf.. , ,r< B v l , v f 1 J tft ' PU lrt *^fr fjfcrfsw > .

Ilnscape. O k ■ 2S*EE , •Fred Bachman, SHpil

jppfiwtne jrte t «!s|k o:

Ted Kirby and' roc for Inscape'

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But listen Chris, we just can’t print a picture of you on the coverSeated: A1 Romano, A1 Zolli, Walter Green- halgh, Frank Quaglieri. Standing: Paul Kul- kosky, John Duffy, Dennis Murphy, James Mull, Richard Henion, Vincent Giracello,James Clossey, Paul Hughes

Under the capable direction and moderation of Mr. Peter Fordi, S.J., Inscape, our school magazine, reached new heights of literary endeavor this year. The widened horizon of the mag­azine included intriguing articles on such contemporary phe­nomena as Folk-Rock and Batman, while continuing its regu­lar, high-quality content of fiction, avant-garde poetry, and liberal prose. Covers by Henion and Photography by Hughes increased both the style and imagination of our magazine. With a limited amount of issues, the Inscape has consistently sought quality in each issue. Editor Ray Andro and Mr. Peter Fordi, S.J., are to be congratulated.

Paul Hughes, Paul Kulkosky, Al Romano, and Richard Henion

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Love potion #9.

A pound of fudge.

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Having moved, after eleven years, from their former eyrie on the fourth floor of Hogan Hall, the radio club now transmits to foreign lands from the ac­tivities floor of the new science building. The code lessons for beginners continue, and the amateur radio station, K2QOJ, remains on the air, contacting more than forty states and over fifty countries, including Rhodesia, Czechslovakia, and Russia. As a member of the American Relay Radio League, we participated in a sweepstakes against almost 100,000 other U. S. “Hams” , “ working” 300 stations in 24 hours. Next year, we hope to be even more successful in our new surroundings.

Eeny, meeny, miny, moe

louder.

First Row: Graziano, Chorney, Sharkey, Flaherty, Fabyan- ski. Second Row: DiSoteo, Benneck, Soriano, Zaleski, Frees. Third Row: Zawacki, Gorbos, Mr. McCaffrey, Wasowski.

Listen

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Monroe Retreat House

Life at Grand and Warren often runs at a hectic pace. It is good, therefore, to take a little time out from our hurly-burly whirl of studies in order to define and sharpen our goals. Each year, our Seniors and Juniors take off for the local retreat houses for three days of prayer and meditation. During these days, we are given the opportunity to shape our daily lives around the central moment of Christ and His Incarnation. We return re­freshed and a little wistful, murmuring, in the words of the apostles on Tabor, "Lord, it is good for us to be here.”

110Mt. Manresa Retreat House

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Robert Murphy• ^ r u Wavne Perrotta Ronald Rinn Robert Wojtasczyk .

Ronald Nicolai Dennis O’Connor Thomas Pagel Wayne ierro

Ernest Miller

Thomas Alario Kevin Boland

T E A C H E R S

Biology: MR. T A FFA R O English : M R. B U R N S, S .J. G eom etry: MR. D U FFY L atin : M R. SU L LIV A N , S .J. Religion: M R. SC H W A R Z Spanish: M R. H EIT Z M A N

Edward D uffy Louis Erhardt

Michael Fehr Andrea Ferrulo Francis Gajewski

Joseph Jaugstetter

Bart Mazzei

James McGee

Joseph Mulvihill

Good-bye, Father Daly!

Kenneth Brack Lawrence Brudnicki Kevin Burke Robert Chrzanowski John Corrado Edmund Dillon

Lawrence Dlugolencki Michael Donatacci

John Dooley Thomas Greenan

Bruce Jurcisin Thomas Kenny Jerome Kent John King Frank Lynch

CLA SS OFFICERS President: LO U IS E R H A R D T Vice President: R O BER T M URPHY S ecre tary : K E V IN BU RK E T reasu re r : JO SEPH M U LV IH ILL B eadle: JO H N K IN G

Robert Kay

Donald Moore

Dennis O’Connor

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Kevin Avery Stephen Bloom John Bonner Fred Bowen Dennis Boxeur Richard Bradshaw

William Catalano Robert ConnellyIn my estimation, it should fall down in six months.

Joseph Butti Michael Cantoli Thomas Carro

Vincent Corasio Michael Donohue Thomas Ducca Raymond Favocci Joseph Fiore Peter Gerbino Robert Giovenco

CLASS O FFICERS President: W ILLIAM C A T A LA N O Vice P resident: W ILLIAM O ’R EILLY S ecretary : ST A N LE Y K LO TZ T reasu rer : THOM AS D U C CA Beadle: K EV IN A V ERY

William Hammann

Frank Joerss Stanley Klotz Philip Lamprecht Bernard MeehanGlenn Hoffman

John Pagano Joseph PaluscioWilliam O ’Reilly

TEA C H ER S Biology: MR. TA FFARO English: MR. FO RDI, S .J. French: MR. H E IT Z M A N ' G eom etry: MR. DUFFY L atin : MR. SU LLIV A N , S .J. Religion: MR. SCH RO ED ER

Thomas Pastier Joseph J . Romano John Spanton Alan Torres

114Guy Peregrin John Rumain Nicholas Staniewicz Henry Wybolt

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Come into my parlor said the spider . . .

Vincent Langan

TEA C H ER S Biology: MR. TA FFA RO English : MR. M ILLUS, S .J. fre n ch : MR. H EITZM A N Geom etry: FR. PERSICH , S .J. Latin : MR. SCH W A RZ Religion: FR . G R E E N , S .J.

John Lipinski

CLASS OFFICERS President: M AURICE PIERGROSSI Vice President: A LBER T BEAU DET Secretary : JO N A T H A N HAMMER T reasu rer: LEO N A RD ALLAIRE Beadle: JO H N K EV IN RYAN

Raymond Flamm

Lawrence Horn

Kenneth Janesk Daniel Kinahan

Leonard Allaire Dennis Barry Albert Beaudet Kevin Cavalini Vincent Costa Gregory Duch C. William Dzilowski

Joseph Flocarri John Galvin Robert Glowacky Jonathan Hammer William Heaney

Joseph Lobo Michael Louf James Mancino

Kevin McCarthy Glenn Mullane Paul Mullin James Plaza

James Ortizian Maurice PiergrossiAnthony Orlowski

Douglas Raska Steven Ribaudo John Kevin Ryan Francis Samuels David Scully Michael Tsucalas Raymond Walsh Jam«

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y/endo

Thomas Ruane

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Michael Buryk

Joseph Buzzerio

George Chipko

John O ’Donnell

John Bender Vincent Biondo

Abandon hope all ye who enter here! Francis Coyle

C LASS O FFICERS P resident: R O N A LD LeG R A N D Vice P resident: A N T H O N Y CO LA SU RD O S ecre tary : JO H N W IN BER R Y T re asu re r : JO SEPH COLFORD Beadle: G ER A LD COM PEAU

Thomas Sienkiewicz

Robert Ruggieri

Anthony Colasurdo

TEA C H ER S

English : MR. CA SEY fre n ch : FR . M EA G H ER, S .J.G eom etry: MR. H O W ARD G reek : M R. BU SER , S .J.L atin : M R. SA N ZO Religion: FR . FO LEY , S .J.

Gerald Compeau

Henry Krauze

Gerald Barton

William Byrnes

Joseph Colford

Michael D ’Arienzo

John Dailey

John Horan

Peter Iannarella

Robert Dunham Michael Garito

Kenneth Lampe Ronald LeGrand

Walter Sinopoli

John Winberry

Leonard Reck

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Anthony Annunziato

Edward Domaleski

Robert Czochansky

CLASS O FFICERS President: D A V ID H A N LO N Vice President: G A R Y M OUCHA S ecre tary : D E N N IS W O NICA T reasu re r : B R IA N R YD W IN B eadle: RU SSEL PICCO LI

James Caporrino

Patrick Evans

Timothy Chorney

Robert Finnigan

Gary Ciniello

George Fleck

David HanlonJohn Golashesky

John Grzyb Stephen Janiszewski

Leonard Kiczek

Peter Gallagher

So this is the new office.

TEA C H ER SEnglish: MR. FO RDI, S .J. Geom etry: MR. HOW ARD G erm an: MR. K IBBLER Latin : MR. PARISI Religion: MR. W ALSH , S .J. Science: FR. H ESS, S .J.

Ronald Weglinski

Dennis Wonica

Thomas WickiewiczWilliam Trapmann

Joseph Lillis

Anthony Lipnicki

Joseph P. Romano

Joseph Sprouls

Christopher Lyons

Gary Moucha

Brian Rydwin

Daniel McCarthy

Stephen Orzynski

David Scian

Michael Moskal

Steven Miller

Russel Piccoli

John McCue

Anthony Panariello

James Shields

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Stephen Abate Michael Argyelan Bernard Bagdzinski Jay Brennan

( f t ij im m

John Campbell Robert Conroy William Delaney

Stephen DiPaolo

Albert Leier

Garret Ferguson Paul Fischer Richard Grumbach

T E A C H E R S English : M R. CASEY G eom etry: MR. H O W A RD G erm an: MR. K IB B LER L atin : MR. SC H R O ED ER Religion: MR. W A LSH , S .J. Science: FR . H ESS, S .J.

Gary DiSoteo

Stanley Lenc

r vu n

Louis Mercun Christopher Nickerson Robert Pontone

Mark Selander

Tom Simpson Eugene Speicher Stephen Staubach

Paul TyrrellPaul Szymialowicz Brian Torpey

Robert Volpe Raymond Zaleski

Speak to us, Father Rector

CLASS O FFICERS

President: STEP H EN STA U BA CH Vice President: TOM SIMPSON Secretary : D EN N IS SH ERID A N T reasu rer: PAUL FISCH ER Beadle: BR IA N TO RPEY

Robert Vukas

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Kenneth Arestia Alexander Barbito William Belinski

Joseph Cooney Richard Damico

John Bobowicz

TE A C H E R S English : MR. B U R N S, S .J.G eom etry: MR. H O W ARD G erm an: MR. K IB B LER L atin & Religion: MR. SC H R O ED ER Science: FR . H ESS, S .J .

John Mojkowski Robert Musella

John ObremskiJoseph O ’Connor

Donald Sandaal

Robert Smith George Sydlar Mitchell Syp John Tochko

Thomas Carola Jack Cavari Ernest Clerihew

Michael DiPietro Martin Dolan

Robert Finnerty Michael Flannery

Nicholas Matin

You mean he’s nQt the student counselor?

Paul White Ronald Zingaro

CLASS OFFICERS P resident: M IT C H ELL SYP Vice President: ST EV EN TOM ASZESKI S ecre tary : W ILLIAM BELIN SK I T reasu rer : M A R TIN D O LAN Beadle: RO BERT SM ITH

Thaddeus Paprocki

Peter Glushko Thomas Lanigan Stanley Lanskey Steven LaViola

Gregory Panfile

Steven Tomaszeski

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George Barnes Allen Baum James Boylan James Carroll Frank Covello Michael DeSocio

John Donovan

Patrick Lisa

Thomas Pour

Francis Sokolik

Robert Finn Brian Fitzgibbons Paul Foddai Stephen Galbraith John Hannon

Clifford Kinley Michael Lechonzak John Leppard

John Mahan Robert Mallory Joseph Marsella Patrick McGovern

We’ll put 2-A over there.

Joseph Keenan Thomas Kiely

CLASS OFFICERSP resident: R O G ER V ERG A RETTI Vice President: THOM AS SM ITH Secretary : JAM ES CARRO LL T reasu rer : THO M AS POUR Beadle: P A T R IC K M cGOVERN

Thomas Kelly

Joseph Stine

Kevin Williams

William Styles

TEA C H ER S

Biology: M R. TA FFA R O English : MR. SU LLIV A N , S .J. French: M R. H EIT Z M A N G eom etry: MR. D U FFY L atin : M R. SC H R O ED ER Religion: M R. SCH W A R Z

James Tomney

Michael Reilly Philip Russillo Patrick Ryan Donald Shalhoub

Mauro Mecca Michael Morale Nicholas Moritz

Thomas Smith

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Gilbert Bland Carmine Caruso Patrick Caulfield Thomas Connelly Robert Czaykowski Joseph D'Amico Siegfried Feury Leonard Filipkowski

TEA C H ER S

Biology : MR. TA FFA R O English : MR. SU LLIV A N , S .J. G eom etry: M R .‘ DU FFY G erm an: MR. K IB B LER L atin & R eligion: MR. SCH W A RZ

Matthew Jusinski

Eugene Greenan William Halsey

Kenneth Katelus Michael Lania

Michael Hartnett

Thomas Lisa

Robert Fuirita Thomas Gallagher John Garibaldi

Douglas Hollywood John Joyce

George Mahoney Michael MissagiaBrian McGovern

Joseph T . Romano Matthew Ruggiero David Salzman

John Tangeman Stephen Thomsen

Anthony Natelli

Ronald Prezioso

James Polisin Gregory Polonica "From Russia with love”

Dennis Stinziano ■

Douglas Smith Richard Smutek Philip Spooner

John Troskey Jeffrey Vitale Joseph Weiss

CLASS OFFICERSPresident: JEFFR EY VITALE Vice President: RO N ALD PREZIOSO Secretary: PHILIP SPOONER T reasurer: PA TRICK CAULFIELD Beadle: M ATTH EW JU SIN SK I

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December 12, 1965 was the date. The occasion was the Father-Son Communion breakfast, one of the favorite of Prep’s annual activities. This year, the breakfast was held in Prep’s new cafeteria. Tom DiMatteo, the president of the Student Council, acted as Master of Ceremonies. The greetings of the sons to their fathers was given by Robert Davis ’67. The fathers greetings to their sons was given by Mr. George Davis ’38, Bob’s father. He delivered a truly inspiring speech on his own military experi­ence; when he finished, we all appreciated more deeply the value of rosaries in our pockets. The principal speaker of the morning was Rev. James Dolan, S.J., a military chaplain from the Class of 1938. The closeness to the holiday season inspired Father to speak to us on the different ways of cele­brating Christmas in foreign lands.

There was something nice about having our own communion breakfast in our own building this year for the first time. We all left with a renewed dedi­cation to our Alma Mater, past and present.

Fr. James Dolan, S.J., delivers the main address.

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Fr. Rector blesses the congregation.

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Before . . .

Prep sets I

Gym Class is never this exhilarating.Champagne Music?

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the beat

The transformation begins.

I

■ M ho.

Are you sure Bruce Wayne started this way?

And when you plug it in, it lights . . . maybe!

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The dance goes on and on . . .

Next year I’ll have my black belt.I got them from Captain Marvel.

Mixed singles,

Some got it — some don’t.

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No. I said first position, not second! 20 points for a kid, 10 for the circle, and 5 I just for throwing it in the right direction.

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Who left the bubble gum on the basket?

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Joe Floccari performs an improper bicker

Larry Brudnicki doiiig a handstand on the parallel bars

Mr. Berkowitz and the members of the Gymnastics team started this year with high hopes and good promise. Our side- horse team forbade well, and there was no reason why we could not have taken first place in the State competition in high-bar.

Mr. Berkowitz was gratified with his best team record at the end of the year. Losing only to the big South Jersey teams, we won the city and county championships. All in all, a good year.

Flipping for Mr. Berkowitz

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Greg Mueller doing a handstand on Pete Malecki.

John Powers hangs magnificently from the still rings

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Back row: Greg Louf, Pete Malecki, Larry Brudnicki, John Leonard, Bob Cimp- rich, Al Beaudet. Middle row: Joe Floccari, Mike Coar, John Powers, Demmon Van Tyle, Tom Kusen, Dan Morales, Greg Rossi. Front row: Bob Donovan, Jim Ryan, John Monahan, Tom Smith, Bob McGuinness. Kneeling: Greg Mueller. Not Pictured: Cliff Kinley, Joe Reid, Mike Reilly, Joe Stine.

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Bob Cimprich gyrates a la Anthony Newley on the still rings

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Tom Kusen starting a back flip

Demmon Van Tyle finishes his regulars

Dan Morales caught in a basket-cateh

Jim Ryan doing doubles in the middle on the side horse

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Tom Smith swings on the side horse

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Open the door, it’s me, Superman

MHBMRPP ■ • fas

shouldn’t have said that to Bill

Let’s drive past Liss,

Five dollars across the boa

mean unsmooth?

Who needs a chair?

Do I really look like Hercules??

Batman’s utility belt,3 lemons again!

The Women????

If this rain keeps up, it wouldn’t come down,

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new machines?

It’s kind of cramped for sleeping.

What did you say about karate?

Us Tareyton smokers

once

Send them to Atlanta,

j Don’t mess with Bill

The Intellectuals????p you picture him in an Esso tank? w

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John Milsop

Edward J. Milne

ORATORY

Fr. Edward Dolan, S.J., Moderator

Robert Howard and Peter Pizzuto

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Daniel Berkowitz

Another year of hard work is coming to a close for the members of the Oratorical Society at St. Peter’s. No one will ever know the hours that were sacrificed in preparation for tournaments throughout the year. The final judgment cannot be made in senior year; that can only come with the years, and the speakers’ increasing ability to express them­selves on their feet.

These were some of the highlights of the year: In one of the fall tournaments of the Newark-Paterson Catholic League, Chris Herchold and Dan Berkowitz finished one- two in the Declamation division. John Milsop reached the finals of the Extemporaneous Speech division at the Saint John’s University Contest. At the District Finals of the National Forensic League, Pete Pizzuto placed third in Extemporaneous Speech, Chris Herchold finished fifth in Original Oratory, and Phil Campanella placed third in Dramatic Interpretation.

As the *66 Petrean goes to press, the Orators are busy preparing for the Grand Tournament of the Catholic League and a chance to represent the school and the Newark-Paterson League in the National Finals in Miami.

John Milsop and Ed Milne discuss plans for better speeches.

Chris Herchold, John Milsop, Dan Berkowitz, Ed Milne.

Christopher Herchold

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Front row: Ryan, Janesk, Ruggerio, Colasurdo, Sienkiewicz, Brack. Back row: Donahue, Kabrt, Pagel, Giovenco, Bradshaw, Mickolay, Wojaszczyk

Miss Collins, Librarian

Juchnewicz, Pagel, Sokolnicki

Sienkewicz, Colasurdo

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The "Camp-ers”

Will the virtuous moderator be framed??142

The

Art Club

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The man in the middle.

Since the "Comeback Kids” and the jolly giants who once stalked the Prep evm have departed for better things, Coach Jerry Halligan could only dream this year of a squad sporting both height and depth. The only returning lettermen were senior guards Jim Blaney (5-11), Jack Curley (5-10), and forward Ken Hoinowski (6-2). Ex-JV stars John "Spider” Russell (5-11) and junior Sergio DeBari (6-2) completed the starting five. These five formed the nucleus of a unit with which Mr. Halligan planned to run, fast-break, press, and force opponents into numerous mistakes. All through the exhibition games and the first halt ot the regular schedule, our highest hopes were fulfilled. The Prep squad played a game marked by teamwork and tenacity, and as a result came through with startling victories over taller and heavily-favored opponents. Some die-hards even dubbed the team the best Prep ever put out on a court. Unfortunately, injuries and illness hit most of the key players, and so we dropped the last six out of seven games on the regular slate. In the State Tournament, Prep rebounded to surprise Roselle Catholic in the opening round, but fell before the superior height of Don Bosco in the semi-finals, finishing with a disappointing and undeserved 12-11 record.

Since the accent was on teamwork this year, all five regulars experienced star performances both in scoring and other aspects of the game. Bolstered by the surprising reserve strength added by Tim Mercier, Cliff Jacobson Brian Stanton, and Mike Scott, the team could always count on an extra lift in clutch situations. By far the brightest spot in the campaign, though, was the attainment of Mr. Halligan’s 20th victory at Prep in the 61-60 squeaker over Dickinson. However, this was only one honor in a list of tributes garnered by one of the greatest coaches St. Peter’s and scholastic basketball in New Jersey has ever seen.

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vood Heroes

J.V. in action.

VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Kneeling: Curley, Russel Catanzaro, Hojnowski, Mercier, Blaney. Standing: Jacobson. Kirkowski, DeBari, Stanton, Nodine, Ward, Calantone.

Hodge muscles in on his man.

Russel on the move.

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The Spider overpowers.

Four against one.

To the surprise of its fans and contrary to pre-season expecta­tions, Prep’s scrappy basketball team opened the ’6 5-’66 season with a pair of wins. In meetings with inter-city rivals, Prep, spearheaded by Jim Blaney’s 26 points, posted an easy 75-56 vic­tory over St. Al’s five. In the next city meet Serg DeBari hit for 25 as Prep coasted to a 77-68 conquest of St. Michael’s (J.C .). Due to illness on the parts of some of the key players on the team, Prep next dropped one of its many heartbreaking losses of the season by falling before Marist 52-50. Two out-of-county games were up next, and Prep found no difficulty in getting past Roselle Catholic 75-61, and Essex Catholic 66-5 5. The calendar read Christmas Day, and two days until Prep was to meet its first rival in the Jesuit Christmas Tournament held in Fordham’s gym. In the initial contest of the go-round Prep, led by Serg DeBari’s 27 points, breezed past Brooklyn Prep 68-36. Previ­ously unbeaten McQuade next fell victim to the Prep attack 72-54. The final buzzer of the championship game found the score Prep 47, Fordham 50.

Action in the Snyder game.

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Stanton shows his form.

Blaney on the move.

Blaney directs traffic.

Basketball, the non-contact sport.

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First down, ten to go.

Hodge pops one in.

Russell breaks through against Essex.

Curley strikes against Marist.

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DeBari serges from the corner.

Prep gets the jump.

Mr. Jerry Halligan, Head Coach

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Twisting for two.

The new year found Prep starting on the right foot with a stunning victory over highly touted Bayonne 80-67. Ferris was the next prey for the hungry five as they conquered them, 72-65. In the next game Prep suffered its third loss of the season at the hands of Snyder 82-67. In one of the most disputed games of the season, Prep, in the final minute, whistled the ball past Dickinson to post a 61-60 victory. Keeping its fans on edge in the close games, the Prep Five eeked out a 70-67 victory over Regis. Prep next dropped a big loss to Lincoln 90-71. For the second time in the season Prep dropped a squeaker to Fordham Prep 56-54. The next game proved to be the next to the last victory for Prep as they avenged an earlier loss to Marist 61-60. Prep now began one of its longest losing streaks in its basket­ball history. Five games in a row were dropped and the scores of the battles read like this; 90-65 Bayonne, 68-67 Ferris, 52-47 Snyder, 71-53 Dickinson, and 70-64 Lincoln. In the New Jersey Catholic Parochial "A ” tournament, Prep found victory at long last by beating Roselle Catholic 67-58. In the final game of the campaign Prep lost a heartbreaking game to Don Bosco in the last minute 68-65. If there had been a few more lucky bounces Prep could have found itself with a much more impressive record.

VARSITY RECORDSt. Peter’s Opponent

75 St. Aloysius (J.C .) 5677 St. Michael’s J.C.) 6850 Marist 5275 Roselle Catholic 6166 Essex Catholic 5568 Brooklyn Prep 3672 McQuade 5447 Fordham Prep 5080 Bayonne 6772 Ferris 6567 Snyder 8261 Dickinson 6070 Regis 6771 Lincoln 9054 Fordham Prep 5661 Marist 6065 Bayonne 9067 Ferris 6847 Snyder 5253 Dickinson 7164 Lincoln 7067 Roselle Catholic 5865 Don Bosco 68

W on 12 — Lost 11

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JV Captures County Crown...

An even jump.

Lanktree tries to intercept.

H U D SO N ’S FINESTAlthough gray hairs crowned the hallowed head of Coach Halligan this sea­

son, he can look forward to directing a tall, talented, .and experienced unit next year. This year’s JV squad must go down in Prep annals as one of the greatest we have ever had. Led by Tony Catanzaro, Mike Cantoli, Charlie Lanktree, and Steve Tomaszeski, they breezed through a 21-game schedule, losing only to Roselle Catholic and Fordham Prep in overtime. In the process, they captured the Hudson County Championship and carried another trophy home to our sacred halls. The team completely dominated its county foes, defeating powerful Bayonne and Lincoln fives twice apiece. With the frosh also compiling a championship record, it looks as if rich years lie ahead for the Prep in scholastic basketball circles.

Cantoli gets his shot in.

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J.V . BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: Lanktree, Finn, Cooney, Pour, Lyons, Belinski. Back Row: Catanzaro, Cantoli, Tomaszeski, Peregin, Delaney, Shields, Biondo, Smith, Lampe, Bloom.

JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD

JERSEY CITY &HUDSON COUNTY J.V. CHAMPIONS

St. Peter’s Opponent74 St. Aloysius 7082 St. Michael’s (J.C.) 5688 Marist 6739 Roselle Catholic 7968 Essex Catholic 6495 Hudson Catholic 6682 Bayonne 7588 Ferris 3682 Snyder 5779 Dickinson 6272 Regis 5875 Lincoln 7450 Fordham Prep (overtime) 5475 Marist (overtime) 7461 Bayonne 5992 Ferris 5387 Snyder 5665 Dickinson 4961 Lincoln 39

*52 St. Michael’s (U.C.) 4875 Hudson Catholic 66

Won 19 — Lost 2 * Hudson County J.V. Tournament

" I ’ve got it?”

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Watch Out! It’s alive.

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. . . and Ditto fo r the FroshFRESHMEN RECORD

JERSEY CITY & HUDSON COUNTY FRESHMAN CHAMPIONS

St. Peter’s Opponent63 St. Aloysius 3164 St. Michael’s U.C.) 4458 St. Mary’s 4862 Marist 3079 Roselle Catholic 5388 Essex Catholic 6484 Hudson Catholic 6391 Xavier 5493 Holy Family 3064 St. Anthony’s 5892 St. Michael’s (J.C .) 3667 St. Aloysius 2197 St. Mary’s 4077 Bayonne 4349 Marist 3691 St. Michael’s (J.C.) 3877 Bayonne 4383 Esex Catholic 5673 Loyola (N.Y.) 70

*60 Marist 4083 Woodrow Wilson 80

*58 St. Anthony’s 5372 St. Anthony’s 53

*53 North Bergen 3674 Hudson Catholic 43

* Hudson County Freshmen Tournament Won 25 — Lost 0

Hanson puts one in.

Kachur gets the jump.

Where’s the ball?

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FRESHMEN BASKETBALL TEAM. First row: McGuire, Curran, Murphy, LaGratta, Konvit. Second row: Schroback, Hammil, Forhecz, Galambardo, Boylan. Third row: Mr. Walsh, S.J.; Larkin, Hanson, Kapowicz, Schwenk, Spaccavento, Kachur, Wilson.

The freshmen team, under the direction of Mr. Martin Walsh, S.J., and Mr. Paul Schwarz, produced not only the right combination to win both the Jersey City and Hudson County titles but also to finish the season with an unblemished 2 5-0 record. Outstanding on the team were Hanson, Kachur, Kaprowicz, Schwenk, and Curran, although the whole team proved they were a match for any team in Hudson County. The caliber of each individual player is exemplified in the fact that Mr. Walsh was once over­heard saying that in some games the starting five were not even needed. Outscoring their opponents by an impressive 1,852 to 1,163 they proved that they will be remembered not only as one of the best freshmen teams in Prep’s history but one that is to be feared in the years to come.

Curran out, jumps a tall opponent.

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Equites Petri

Frank Monterisi; President "I still think I ’m stronger than dirt.”

Marlboro Country

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James McNerney, Frank Cordiello

uamctO' CueS

James McNerney, Mr. J. Wrynn, S.J., Moderator

John Anderson, Steve Janiszewski. Not Pictured: Ed Dillon

Paul Hughes, Peter Humen, John Meagher

John Joyce, Gregory Hammer, President

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id.m K . i.... J f■ ST. PETERS PREP N

"We are now going through The Square for the first time . . . check left . . . on the brake . . . turn.” With these words, Mrs. Florence Lipari, Driver Education Instructor at Prep, guides another of her pupils through the hazards of Journal Square.

Prep’s Driver Ed Program, since its outset, has been highly successful. Every student who completes the course emerges with a good training in the basic skills of the road, and a healthy respect for the hazards of driving. Mrs. Lipari has never had a poor student yet, and her train­ing program is designed to instill both competence and confidence. Not a bad gain for a few hours of work.

Student drivers gain experience on the road . . .

. . . and are instructed in the fundamentals of driv­ing in the classroom.

Mrs. Lipari, Driver Education Teacher

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Thomas Belton Hugh Brady James Burke Frank Cardiello Richard Compa Daniel D'Alessandro

Vincent Giracelli Walter Greenhalgh Joseph HearnsRobert Dineen Wayne Gilch

And with a wave of my magic wand . . .

Thomas Plaza

Donald Inserra Thomas Juchnewicz

Conrad Kratky Christopher Lamb

James Mull Dennis Murphy Thomas Newton

TEA CH ERS

Chem istry: MR. LeBLANC English: MR. O ’SULLIV AN Germ an: MR. FARRELL H istory: MR. HOLLENDER Latin : MR. W RYN N , S.J. Math: FR. O’CO N NO R, S .J. Religion: MR. AZZARTO, S.J,

Michael Pluchta Frank Ragazzo Walter Ryglicki

Edward McKenna *Gary Monteforte

CLASS O FFICERS

Jacek Orlowski Joseph Page

President: W A LTER G R EEN H A LG H Vice President: D A N IE L D ’A LESA N D RO Secretary : W ILLIAM O’N E ILL T re asu re r : RO BER T D IN E E N Beadle: JAM ES BU RK E

Brian Sullivan Robert Tuohy 159

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I wonder what he meant by that?160

Vincent Drobny

Edward Finn

Thomas Kusen

Daniel Morales

Vincent Fusco

Brian LaForgia

Louis Natelli

Michael O ’Leary

CLASS O FFICERS'President: PA U L D ePA SCA LE Vice President: V IN C E N T FUSCO T re asu re r : G REG O RY BA C H A N D Beadle: V IN C E N T D R O BN Y

Joseph Amejka

Gregory Bachand

Paul DePascale

Thomas Donahue

T EA C H ER S

Chem istry: MR. LeB LA N C English : MR. O ’SU LLIV A N tren ch : FR . M EA G H ER, S .J . L atin : MR. PA R ISI M ath: M R. M IZEN , S .J. R eligion: FR . ST R O U D , S .J .

Stanislav Kabrt

John Malejko

Timothy Mercier

m u

John Casale

Robert Clark

James Dronzek

Edward Costello

Robert Fabio

George Gorecki

Gregory Loftus

Mark Iannini

Richard Henion

George Luick

Stephen Pilewicz

Paul Hughes

Louis Madison

Peter Regenye

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Michael Anthony Arthur Beaudet Robert Brennan Thomas Cahill James Clossey Michael Coar

Eugene Colacchio Emilio Crincoli William Cummings John Damato Carl DeLorenzo John Engel

Michael Gurney Peter Humen

T E A C H E R S C hem istry: MR. L eB LA N C English: MR. A Z Z A R T O , S .J . French: M R. BU SER , S .J. H istory : MR. G R A Y L atin : M R. PA R ISI M ath: MR. M cG U IN N ESS Religion: FR . O ’D O N N E L L , S .J .

James Mottershead Thomas Murphy

James Ransom William Reilly Gregory Rossi Leonard SafFord

Thomas Schmidt Michael Shea James Stuart Donald White Glenn Williams -161

Gennaro Iaccarino

Thomas Kowalak

John Korek

Gee, it works!

homas Longendyke Peter Marino James McCaffery

Daniel McColgan

John Meagher

CLASS O FFICERS President: G L E N N W ILLIAM S Vice President: D O N A LD W H ITE T reasurer: JAM ES ST U A R T Secretary: THOM AS C A H ILL Beadle: JAM ES M cCAFFERY

Robert Lewis

Robert Nodine Stanley Ostreyko

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Sebastian PalmeriHoly Ravioli!

Daniel Cook

William Granville

Walter Barr

Thomas Dwyer

John Grish

Wayne LoPresti

Edward Milne

Francis Quaglieri

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Joseph LepisJames Kowalik

Gerald Blaszczak

James Friend

Robert Howard

Richard Moran

Richard DrozdAnthony DeMizio

Raymond Greene

CLA SS O FFICERS

President: ED W A R D M ILN E Vice "President: JA M ES R U A N E T re asu re r : JO SE PH G R ILLO S ecre tary : H A R O LD M cK EN N A Beadle: TH O M AS D W Y ER

TEA C H ER S

Chem istry: MR. M ILLER English : MR. K E N N E D Y &

M R. A ZZ A R TO , S .J. fre n ch : FR. M EA G H ER, S .J .G reek : MR. G A LIA STR OL atin & R eligion: FR. O ’D O N N E LL , S .J.M ath: MR. M EN D O LLA

Harold McKenna

James Ruane Michael Steinbacher Bonaventuras Vyzas Ksaveras Vyzas Alexander Zolli

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Si m X kRichard Alberque Ernest Baker Robert Barker

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dtM gftk d hAnthony Catanzaro Nick Colchie John Duffy

TE A C H E R S

C hem istry : MR. M ILLER English : MR. O ’SU LLIV A N G erm an: MR. FA R R E LL H istory : MR. R IC C IO L atin : FR. O ’D O N N E L L , S .J. M ath: M R. M cG U IN N ESS R eligion : FR . ST R O U D , S .J.

Ernest Field John Garbarino Frank Germinario

i i kVincent Gurzo Robert Hohnecker Clifford Jacobson Walter Jaronski Thomas Kessler John Kozarich Paul Kulkosky

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Edward Larkin

Daniel Murawinski

Arthur Mancino

Robert Nolan

Joseph McCabe

James O’Connor

W hat do you mean turn in my broom?

George Pepe

CLASS OFFICERS President: GREG O RY RILEY Vice President: M A TTH EW ROON EY Secretary : M ICH A EL R IN A LD I T reasu rer: A N T H O N Y CA TA N ZA RO Beadle: ER N E ST BA KER

Michael Rinaldi Matthew Rooney Robert Smith

Edward Pinto

Albert Romano

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iti tr* dmArthur Armistead Donald Badger James Capparelli Matthew Caulfield Glenn Colacurci

T EA C H ER S

Chem istry: FR. O ’C O N N O R , S .J. English : MR. K E N N E D Y G erm an: MR. FA R R E LL H istory : MR. G R A Y L atin : M R. W R Y N N , S .J.M ath: FR . P ER SIC H , S .J. R eligion: FR. BR O W N IN G , S .J.

Michael Fallon Joseph Filko David GalbraithRobert Datzko

Next, drill a hole in the removed brain.

Paul Pecoraro

Paul Simonetti

Ronald Goppold Henry Hamilton

Vernon Jimmerson I

Joseph Kilian John Mackin Benjamin Messina

Edward Riedlinger

George Sant

James Regna

Joseph Warzenski

CLASS O FFICERS President: D O N A LD BA D GER Vice President: G LE N N CO LA CU RCI T reasu rer: DAV ID G A LBR A ITH Secretary : PAUL PECORARO Beadle: V ERN O N JIM M ERSON

Joseph Scerbo

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James Bedell

James Flood

John Carmody Neil Catapano Sergio DeBari Paul Deibel

CLA SS O FFICERS

P residen t: R O B E R T LEMBO Vice P residen t: C H A R LES L A N K T R E E Secre tary : JA M ES V A N E C E C K T re asu re r : JO H N M A N N A Beadle : SER G IO D eBA RI

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Martin Golden

Robert Diehl

Michael Hanlon

Andrew Jaz Albert. JCenhedy Richard KirkebyFred Jaeger

TE A C H E R S

Gregory Sherry

Pascal Kruse Charles Lanktree Robert Lembo

Daniel Osnato Thomas Podesta Michael Regan Richard Schreiner

Chem istry: FR . O 'C O N N O R , S .J . English: M R. K E N N E D Y &

MR. A Z Z A R T O , S .J. G erm an: M R. FA R R E LL H istory : MR. W R Y N N , S .J. Latin : MR. PA R ISI M ath: MR. M EN D O LLA R elieion : MR. A Z Z A R TO , S .J .

Joseph Wraga

William Vanderputten

Paul Mottola

James Vanececk

Arthur Weiser

John MacIntyre

John Manna

Subtract 40 and that’s your mark.

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Carl Kaminski, Captain, Average 180

Under the direction of Mr. Walter Illy, the Prep Varsity Bowling Team had an excellent season. Led by Carl Kaminski, the team won forty-four games and were forced to bow in only ten. The team compiled an impressive overall average of 171. High scorers included Bob Smith, John Garbarino, Paul Peca- raro and Carl Kaminski. Ray Kilkenny, Joe Jaeger and Pat Shannon completed this winning combination over such opponents as Dickinson, Lincoln, Ferris, Jersey Academy, Snyder and Saint Mary’s.

The team was undefeated in tournament competition and ended the season with the City and South Hudson Championships.

J. V. Bowling Team; Front row, Joe Paluscio, Tony Colasurdo, Gary Ciniello Back row, Bob Horan, Bob Kay, Joe D’Amico

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The Varsity Bowling Team

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Joe Jaeger, Average 172 John Garbarino, Average 180

Mr. Walter Illy, Moderator

Ray Kilkenny, Average 165Paul Pecoraro, Average 180

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Bob Smith, Average 180 I Pat Shannon, Average 160

John Garbaririo hopes for a strike.

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New Faces o f 1966The end of January saw the start of the

second semester. It also heralded the arrival at Prep of two new men. Taking over the job of Prefect of Discipline came Father Earl Markey, S.J., with a Prep Men and Manners tucked securely beneath his arm. A Prep graduate, Father Markey is continuing the job of making "Christian, Cultured Gentlemen” of all of us.

Mr. Thomas Glavey, S.J., also arrived at the end of January and soon started in teaching Sophomore Latin and Religion. Having received his Masters Degree in Philosophy, Mr. Glavey is a welcome addition to our staff of well-rounded teachers.

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Jim Daurio — Senior sprinter

VARSITY TRACK TEAM. Back row: Glenn Williams, Bob Pontone, Ron LeGrand, Bud Minello, Joe Filko, John Bobowicz, Ernie Field, Jim Ranga, Jim Daurio, John Mottershead, Greg Rossi, Rich Dietz, Paul Diebel, Mike Green, Gary Schreck, Coach Gene Maliff. Front row: James Luce, Steve LaVioli, Joe Romano, Jim Pilla, Matt Caul­field, Nick Matin.

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FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM. Back row: Frank Baboa, Dave Madi­son, Kevin Bennett, Frank McGuire, Lou Mruz, Jack Herchold, Paul LoVerne, Bob Kraft, Rich Regan, Coach Gene Maliff.

The track coach, Mr. Gene Maliff, produced another state championship relay team in his second year at Prep. Composed of Glenn Williams, Jim Daurio, Ernie Field, and Greg Rossi, the team won the Parochial A Four-Boy Relay. Distance runners, including Seniors John Dough­erty and Richard Dietz, Junior Paul Diebel, and Sopho­mores John Bobowicz and Bob Pontone, have done well in individual performances. Any four of these tracksters can make up a strong two-mile relay. Our biggest hopes in the city championships are fourfold: the mile relay squad of Glenn Williams, Ernie Fields, Gary Schreck, and John Dougherty; Jim Daurio in the sixty-yard dash; John Bobowicz and Richard Dietz in the mile; and Bob Pontone in the half-mile. After the City meet, the Prep Team moves outdoors for further competition. Then we cop the season with a mile relay and a sprint relay in the Pennsylvania trials. With the medal from this trial, the Prep Team will once again end a successful season.

Ernie Field — Quarter-mile Star

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Debators Kevin Harrington, James Brennan, Brian Rydwin and Tom Schmidt.

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Juniors Jack Morris and John MacIntyre.

1965-1966 turned out to be the best year for Prep’s debators in a long time. After practicing in tournaments in Buffalo and Poughkeepsie, the team of Dan Berkowitz and Joe Tavormina traveled to Boston College, where they bested all competitors until the semi-final round. Prep finished third, and Dan Berkowitz took home the third place speaker’s trophy.

In addition to Dan and Joe, the varsity squad with Joe Hartnett and Walter Barr brought home the First Place Award from the University of Pennsylvania, Fifth Place at the Brooklyn Invitational, and an octa-finalist trophy from Georgetown University. In addition to these, John Milsop garnered a speaker’s trophy at Metuchen, New Jersey.

There were not the only trophies, but they are the significant ones. The JV Team of Pat Caulfield, Marty Dolan, Kevin Harrington, John MacIntyre, Bob Brennan, John Morris, Brian Rydwin, and Tom Schmidt were also active, gathering both trophies and experience for the future.

Joe Hartnett

Patrick Caulfield and Martin Dolan.

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Community

Volunteers deliver food during Christmas Food Drive.

Community Action, continuing its annual work, began the ‘65- 66 I year by- providing a Christmas dinner for underprivileged families. I The continuation of tutorial sessions, primarily in Math and English, I helped more students. Especially successful and praiseworthy was the work done at St. Joseph’s Home for the Blind. Under the newly organized system of Fr. O’Donnell, S.J., volunteers were assigned certain days, thus making it possible that sufficient help be available

Tom Donahue helping out at St. Joe’s. throughout the week.

Prep students teach Grammar School students in daily afternoon classes.

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"Santa” Sekel

Students apply "patterning” — a corrective position for children at St. Joe’s.

Action

Ron Marczewski teaches in neighborhood tutorial program.

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BAND

Mr. John Martel, Director

John Nelson, President; Pat Shannon, Vice-President; Mr. J. F. Wrynn, S.J., Moderator; Ed Kidney, Secretary and Treasurer; E. Truskowski, Drum Major.

The Prep Concert Band

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SAXOPHONE SECTION. Waldron, Kozakowitz, McGovern, Valitudo, Shannon, Buryk.

CLARINET SECTION. Front Row: Compeau, Engel, Datzko. Back Row: Scian, Ruggeri, Negoda.

DRUM SECTION. Kelly, Lewendewski, Ianarella, Dzika, Ryan, Flannery.

BRASS SECTION. Front Row: Kazakowitz, Michalowski, Killian, Miceli, Kidney, Jaugstetter, Gualtieri, Truskowski. Back Row: Jaeger, Jimmerson, Buzzerio, Rakowitz, Nelson, Sienkowitz, Vitale, Gionenco, McCoy.

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Mr. Martel instructs in afternoon practice.

BAND MANAGERS: J. Kennedy, J. Kowalik, F. Qermi- nario, K. Spiegel.

Another function of the Prep Band is to entertain at half-time at football games.

Afternoon practices are appreciated when the Prep Band plays at Assembly.

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NATIONAL MERIT LETTER OF COMMENDATION WINNERS. Top row: Ray Yannuzzi, George Moran, Bob Kolock, Michael Devaney, Steve Gorbos. Bottom row: Tom Zito, Jim Mann, Gerald Meehan, Kevin Wilson. Not pictured: Daniel Berkowitz, Robert Jaugstetter, Joseph Tavormina.

National Merit Finalists

Each spring, the National Merit Scholarship Cor- I poration administers its qualifying test to high school | juniors throughout the country. In the fall, an- I nouncement is made of those who have become | Semi-Finalists and qualified for consideration for I some 2,000 National Merit Scholarships. Others who j finished high in the competition are awarded letters I] of commendation. This year four Prep Seniors, j Raymond Andro, Peter Pizzuto, Thomas Viggiano, j and Stanley Wasowski were named Semi-Finalists and

j| went on to become Finalists. Letters of commenda- ijj tion were presented to twelve. The 1966 Petrean | wishes to extend its congratulations to these scholars I who have demonstrated the scholastic excellence of

( St. Peter’s.

NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS. Stan Wasowski, Thomas Viggiano, Peter Pizzuto. Not pictured: Ray Andro.

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Top row: Art Beaudet, Pat Kane, Mike Dedico, co-captain; Joe Hanrahan, Bob Armi- stead, Mike Reilly. Middle Row: George Wroclowski, Bill Byrne, Vinny Arrechi, Dave Hanlon, Kevin Hanly, Ron Rinn, Frank McElroy, co-captain. Bottom Row: Joe DePascale, Joe Hayes, Ken Kusmisck, John Willms, Mike DePietro, Bob Szew.czyk.

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Coaches Bernie Kelly, and Barry Higgins.

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N E W R E C O R D S H E L D BY 1966 SW IM M ING TEAM

C O U N T Y CITY SCHOOL

200 Freestyle McElroy ( l :5 9 .4 ) 5i McElroy (1 :57.6) McElroy (1:52.2)

50 Freestyle Dedicos (23.9)

100 Butterfly Dedicos (1 :01 .4) McElroy (58.2)

100 Freestyle McElroy (53.6) McElroy (52.8)

400 Freestyle Dedicos (4 :38 .5) McElroy (4 :04.1)

100 Breast­stroke Hanly (1 :12.8) Hanly (1:12.8)

400 FreestyleRelay Armistead Rinn McElroy

Wasowski Kane , . n, Armistead n ,Wroclawski (4 :02 ) Wroclawski (4 :03-2) Hanlon (3 ’42‘8)Hanlon Hanlon Dedicos

* time

Undefeated in Hudson County Competition

Won City Championship with 69 points.— runnerup, Snyder with 36 points

Won County Competition with 62 points runnerup, St. Josephs with 25 points

4th in Metropolitan Catholic Swim Champion­ship with 24 points

6th in New Jersey State Championships, "A ’ Division

9 Wins 3 Losses

The tail end.

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Frank McElroy finishes the 400 yard free style.

Ron Rinn, 100 yard Butterfly.

Pat Kane confers with Coach Kelly.

Who’s the wise guy who greased the ledge?

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Joe Hanrahan breaststrokes to victory.

Help, I’m stuck up here!

How much longer do I have to stay like this?

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This year in county competition, seniors Mike Dedicos and Frank McElroy stayed in the background. Coach Bernie Kelly’s idea was to buid the team for the coming years — and the idea turned out to be a success for the present year. In the City Championships, and the County Championships, the underclassmen were the main source of strength and depth. Although Dedicos and McElroy will not be with us next year, the swimming team should have no trouble in capturing both champion­ships, perhaps even for several years to come. ‘ Next year’s team will be headed by these men:

Juniors Mike Reilly, Bob Armistead, George Wroclawski; Sophs — Dave Hanlon, Ron Rinn, Mike DiPetro; Frosh — Kevin Hanly, Marty O’Connor.

Bill Rellner prepares to split the surface.

Dave Hanlon, 200 yard Butterfly.

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Practicing hard.

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BLURP

r protection

Well, scratch my back,

man

Wilkes, bail out!

Do you really think a cape would help

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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF INTRAMURAL COUNCIL Seated: Mr. M. Walsh, S.J., moderator. Left to right: Ed Finn, Joe Harnett, co-presidents; Sergio De Bari, John Janisie, Bob Lembo, Pat Kane, Mike Tomambe.

No. It’s mine.

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Noontime refs.

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Assemblies

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The Terrible Trophy Taker meets the Caped Crusader.

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Bishop Costello, guest speaker at Mother’s Club meeting.

March 6th saw us once again celebrating the annual Mother’s Club St. Patrick’s Day Social at Prep. The entertainment centered itself on the merry accordian of Mr. Carl Restivo and the traditional group of young Irish dancers. Fr. Rector entertained the mothers with a few Irish ditties and the characteristic of the day proved to be enjoy­ment for the parents who attended. The party was held for the first time in the new Prep cafeteria.

The Prep Mothers’ Club is in its twenty-sixth year of existence. It has served the Prep long and well. Its main aim has been to foster a closer relationship between parent and teacher. But it has also contributed to the financial assets of the Prep with its annual card party. Father Meagher, S.J., would like to personally thank the mothers of Prep for their wondeful devotion to the Prep throughout his twenty- one years as moderator.

Father Meagher, S.J., Moderator of Prep’s Mother’s Club.

192 "^°m TorPey entertains, accompanied by Mr. Carl Restivo.

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Bishop Costello, Fr. Meagher, S.J., Mrs. George Davis.

The makings o f a perfect evening

OFFICERSMrs. George Davis ........................................................... PresidentMrs. Edward Garvey .............................................. Vice-PresidentMrs. James O’Connor..................................... Recording SecretaryMrs. Louis Simonetti ............................. Corresponding SecretaryMrs. Walter Coppinger .................................................. Treasurer

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Two of the "Absurds” entertaining.

Prep’s annual fun frolic, Mission Night, took place, aptly enough, on April Fool’s Day. The highlight of the evening was the Faculty-Senior Basketball Game. The faculty con­tinued its winning streak of the past few years by downing the Senior All-Stars 75-59. Fr. Earle Markey, Mr. Mulvihill, and Mr. Schwarz provided the faculty with scoring punch, while Fr. Stroud supplied the comic relief. The faculty com­pleted their sweep by defeating the Juniors in the traditional volleyball game. Here, as in past years, the fans thrilled to a startling exhibition of play by Mr. Gorman.

The Varsity Basketball Team overcame tremendous opposi­tion in order to defeat the Varsity Football Team 24-22. Other featured events were the pie-eating contest, tug of war, pajama race, three-legged race, and the Absurds, a group of aspiring Prep musicians, who supplied entertainment during one of the interludes.

Mission Night caps a lenten-long fund-raising drive for Jesuit missionaries. This year the drive and mission night gathered more than $6,400, with individual classes 4G, 3B, 2G and 1C leading their respective years. Fr. Hoffen was crowned "King of the Comics” when his homeroom, 1C, brought in $850. Freshman classes again led the school, garnering 40% of the school total.

By the time Mission Night was ended, all were happy and pleased while the faculty reached for Ben-Gay and Ace Bandages.

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VARSITY GOLF TEAM. Pat Bergamo, Andy Ferullo, Danny Cook, Bernie Meehan, Sebie Palmeri, Father Stroud, S.J., moderator; Tony Bryk, Jerry Kent, Bob Smith, Kevin O’Brien, Jim Connolly.

Jim Connolly prepares to blast out of a sand-trap.

Tony Bryk, Fr. Stroud, S.J., and Sebie Palmeri.

BLAST!

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TRACK TEAM. First Row: Charley Rooney, Nicky Matin, Jim Pilla, Matt Caulfield, Joe Romano, Jim Luce, Jack Herchold. Second row: Curt Johnson, Tom Meyers, Walt Seweran, Paul Lovern, Bob Fabio, Ed Hinte, Marty Dolan, John Bobowitz. Third row: Coach Gene Maliff, Jim Williams, Bob Kraft, Tom Mruz, Kevin Bennet, Frank McGuire, John Dougherty, Earnie Baker, Mike Green, Earnie Field, Glen Williams, Jim ^Regna, Bob Pontone, Paul Diebel, Ron LeGrand, Jim Mottershead.

Mile relayers — Ernie Field, John Bobowitz, Glen Williams, John Dougherty.

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Matt Caulfield and Jim Regna.

John Bobowitz and John Dougherty.

mm

mm

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VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: first row, Quaglieri, Hatha­way, Podesta, Ruane. Second row, Drozd, McGuinness, Dirsa, Wasowski.

7ese/c&'Senior squad with Mr. Millus, S.J., moderator.

First Doubles

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Second Doubles

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Bill Cummings takes a swing.

Tony Catanzaro belts one out.

Pre-game warm -up.

VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. Front row: Ed Costello, Don White, Paul Simonetti, Tim Mercier, Bill Skorupski, Tony Catan­zaro. Second row:. Mike Fallon, Frank Spil- lane, Bob Fee, Bill Cummings, Tom Kessler, Bob Diehl. Third row: Paul White, John Bender, Kevin Wilson, Bill Reilly, Len Allaire, A1 Baum. Top row: Mike Garito, Tom DeAngelis, Bob Lembo, Pete Anto- nini, Joe Nardini.

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Remember what happened in . . .

"Hey, bus driver, are you sure this is the place?” . . . The young and innocent meet Mr. Cross, who insists that homework be done . . . "Put that table down or you’ll be out for a month.” . . . "On your knees, brother.” . . . Three-fourths of 1-C flunks the Algebra exam . . . "In­credible” . . . The Mulvihill Orphan Fund flourishes . . . "And after he gets married he’s gonna be a mailman” . . . Mr. Gorman thinks we’re honest . . . Beadle, take down his name” . . . "We’ll have a seventh period today.” . . . Whale on Wheels comes to Prep . . . Whale on Wheels goes from Prep . . . "Who hung the bananas from the lights?” . . . Father Snyder, S.J., is cheered in as principal because Father Brown, S.J., thinks the grass is greener on the other side of the state border.

Fr. Daly, S.J., takes over as Prefect after Father Snyder’s promotion to Principal . . . Fr. Stroud, S.J., takes the prep by storm . . . "N o extra tuition.** . . . Prepsters spend many happy hours at ‘pila practice* after school in the library . . . “ Be spe­cific.** . . . Mr. Smith, S.J., continues to put it into the con­crete . . . Fr. Hess, S.J., becomes a WMCA "Good Guy” . . . Schtinkerr! . . . What’s the matter, don’t you remember your gazintas? . . . Mr. Howard gets jug for throwing snowballs in class . . . “ Move out smartly, boys.” . . . "Let him give his own stupid answer.” . . . Who’s the centurion in this row? . . . History teachers are getting younger and younger . . . "Step out into the hall, son.” . . . "I don’t believe in jug.” . . . Mr. Berkowitz breaks his arm while demonstrating the ‘proper’ way to get onto the side horse . . . "What homework?” . . .. "Look, Ducky, who are you calling Pancho?” . . . Prep and civil rights, in that order, march on Trenton . . . Prep has its first hoot- enany . . . Prep has its last hootenany . . . Year ends with the return of the boat ride to Rye Beach . . . It was also the last Boat ride to Rye Beach.

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New building gets under way . . . Fr. Browning’s "Fellow­ship in Action” . . . "Have you ever been on a cattle drive?”. . . Q.E.D. . . . General Motors comes to Prep . . . "But Mister, General Lee is dead” . . . Prep goes cultural with performance in ballet, opera, and classical music . . . "Don’t shout without raising your hand” . . . "But Mister, I did have my hand up” . . . Forum enlightens Prepsters to word problems . . . "Did you hear the one about the jockey who was assassinated?” . . . " I t ’s just a trick of the trade” . . . "Don’t be a dumb dumb; be a smart smart” . . . "A ll right, COOL IT !” . . . " I do have a heart; it may be mechanical, but I do have a heart” . . . Cynthia Kumquat gets a ticket for speeding on the Waxahatchie Skyway . . . And whatever became of J-G . . . "Listen fellows, please pray for a guy who just went off the deep end” . . . Distinguished Prep Teacher award goes to real-estate salesman, Mr. Chris Lane.

Except for loose ceilings, cracked walls, and doors that do not open, the new wing is almost finished . . . the cackle of the phantom is heard throughout the new building . . . "Hail to the Chief” becomes one senior classes’ theme song . . . "What is this, a mass stall?” . . . "now when I used to play football” . . . "By the way, do you study much?” . . . "Hey, ya wanna stay inna class?” . . . "Could the advanced students read ahead in Latin?” . . . "Just because I have an accent like Zsa Zsa Gabor "Ca mon, quiett!” . . . He’s such a Cassanova. . . "There will be no intermission in the reading of honors at this assembly because . . . ”

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Jo h n F . A ck e rm an809 First Street, Secaucus

Honor Pin 1,2,3; Science Club 2; Radio Club 1; Community Action 3.

D o n ald J . A d am c zy k3 5 West 29th Street, Bayonne

Bowling 1; Art Club 1; Glee Club 4.

P eter P. A ntonin i57 Shaler Avenue, Fairview

Sodality 1,2; Class Officer 1; Honor Pin 1,2; Baseball 3,4; Basketball 1.

R ay m on d F. A n dro13 6 Roosevelt Avenue, Clifton

Honor Pin 1,2; Petroc 2,4; Inscape2,3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor-in- Chief 4; Band 2; Saddle & Bridle 1.

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V in cen t V. Ai*ecchi

15 McKinley Place, Bergenfield

Sodality 2,3; Student Council 2,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Football 1,3;Track Team 3.

Je r r y J . A q u in oSSI Mercer Street, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Religion Medal 1; Debating 1,2; Com­munity Action 2,3; Art Club 1,2; League Leaders 1,2,4.

R o b e rt C . A u g h in b au g h 126 Kensington Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 2,3; Art Club 2,4.

F red erick E . Bachm ann300 John Street, Harrison

Honor Pin 1,2,3; Petroc 3,4; Inscape3,4, Poetry Editor 4; Community Action 1,2,3; Gymnastics 1,2.

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D an ie l F . B erk ow itz271 Union Street, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2,3; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Re­ligion Medal 1; Debating 1,2,3,4, Sec­retary 3, President 4; Oratory 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1,4; Petroc 3; Inscape 3,4; German Club 4; Community Action 1,2; Art Club 1.

R ic h a rd S. B a rry165 Sycamore Road, Jersey City

Class Officer 3; German Club 4; Dance Committee 2; Saddle & Bridle 2; Community Action 3; League Leaders 2.

D on ald P. B eirne, J r .43 5 North Arlington Avenue,

East Orange

Class Officer 1,2; Dramatics 4; Petroc 2,3,4; Rally Committee 2,3,4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Intramural Council 4; Track Team 1,2,3; Glee Club 3,4.

R ic h a rd C . B a y n a rd245 Eighth Street, Jersey City

Honor Pin 2; Science Club 4; Bowling 1,2,3,4; Art Club 1,2; League Leaders 2,4.

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Jo h n M. Bowens278 Winfield Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 3; Petroc 2,3,4; Dramatics 4; Library Club 2; Community Ac­tion 3; Bowling 2,3; Football 1; Higher Achievement Program 3.

131 Lafayette Street, Jersey City

Class Officer 3; Honor Pin 2; Library Club 2,3; Community Action 3.

Jo h n J . Booth80 Gifford Avenue, Jersey City

Intramural Council 2,3,4; Football 3,4.

A le x a n d e r G . B lah itk a

Ja m e s M. B lan ey

100 Bartholdi Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2; Student Council 4; Class Officer 2,3,4; Intramural Council 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Art Club 1.

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R ic h a rd C . Boyle43 Neptune Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2; Honor Pin 1,2; Science Club 4; Community Action 2.

A r th u r C . P . B ro m irsk i, J r .5 Berwyn Place, Glen Rock

Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Bowling 2.

A n th on y S. B ry k706 Terhune Drive, Wayne

German Club 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Radio Club 1; Community Action 3; Bowling 2,3; Basketball 1; Golf 2,3,4.

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R o n ald M. B rzen k203 Washington Street, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2,3,4, Prefect 3; Student Council 1,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Excel­lence Medal 1; Religion Medal 1,2,3; Football 1,2; Community Action 2,3; Higher Achievement Program 3.

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F ra n c is A . B u lz is625 Willow Avenue, Hoboken

Sodality 2; Honor Pin 2,3; Petrean 4; German Club 4; Cheerleaders 2,3; Community Action 2; League Lead­ers 2,4.

W illiam J . Byrne3 Deerfield Drive, Florham Park

Rally Committee 4; Community Ac­tion 3; Band 2; Swimming 3,4; Art Club 1; League Leaders 4.

R o b e rt M. B u ck ley11 Milton Court, Rutherford

Class Officer 2,4; Rally Committee 4; Dance Committee 3; Intramural Coun­cil 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Art Club 1; League Leaders 1.

R o n ald E . B u rb e lla13 5 West 24th Street, Bayonne

Honor Pin 1,2,3; Petrean 4; Science Club 2; Community Action 3; Art Club 1; Track 3,4; League Leaders 4.

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P hilip A . C am p an ella17 College Drive, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2; Class Officer 1; Dra­matics Medal 2,3; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Petroc 3,4; Inscape 2,3; Dance Com­mittee 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 1; Art Club 1,2; Glee Club 2; Higher Achievement Program 2.

Jo seph P. C am pbell311 Forest Street, Kearny

Honor Pin 1,2; German Club 4; Intra­mural Council 3,4; Community Ac­tion 3; League Leaders 1,2,4.

C arlo s M. C a d a lz o241 Van Vorst Street, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1,2; Dance Committee 1,2,3; Football 1; Basketball 1,2; Art Club 1; Higher Achievement Program 2; Community Action 3.

R o g e r J . C a lan to n e

8 5 Lafayette Avenue, Passaic

Class Officer 4; Honor Pin 2,3; Excel­lence Medal 2; Radio Club 1,2; Intra­mural Council 4; Basketball 3.

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M ich ael A . C an n av a le

522 Kearney Avenue, Cliff side Park

Sodality i | Honor Pin 1.

Jo h n F . C asp e r25 Preston Street, Ridgefield Park

Honor Pin 2; Excellent Medal 2; Rally Committee 4; Intramural Council 4; Art Club 1.

L ou is F . C aste lli229 Feronia Way, Rutherford

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1; Petrean 3,4; Football 1,2; Community Action 3.

R o b ert J . C im prich7823 Bergenline Avenue,

North Bergen

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; German Club 4; Science Club 4; Community Action 2,3,4; Gymnastics 1,3,4; Higher Achievement Pro­gram 4.

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Jo h n J . C ollin s

133 Carlyle Court, Carlstadt

Honor Pin 2; Dramatics 3,4; Dance Committee 2; Gymnastics 2.

C h a rle s M. C ollin s19 East 2Sth Street, Bayonne

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Art Club 1.

W alter C opp in ger329 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Ex­cellence Medal 3; German Club 4; Library Club 3; Community Action 2,3; Higher Achievement Program 4.

Ja m e s F . C u rley160 Boyd Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1; Art Club 1; Track Team 2,3; Folksinging Club 2; League Leaders 3,4.

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Jo h n J . C u r le y

51 Kensington Avenue, Jersey City

Class Officer 1; Honor Pin 1,2; Intra­mural Council 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track Team 3,4.

W illiam T . C u rra n3 56 Webster Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1; Intramural Council 2; Baseball 2,3,4; Community Action 3.

Roman Czujko2 5 Baldwin Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1; Ger­man Club 4; Library Club 3; Com­munity Action 3; Band 1,2,3; Higher Achievement Program 4; League Leaders 1,2,4.

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E u gen e P . C y b u lsk i58 St. Paul’s Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1; Community Action 3; League Leaders 1,2,4.

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P ete r F . D a ly2 Timber Hill Drive, Livingston

Honor Pin 1,2,3.

Jam e s A . D au rio50 Jordan Avenue, Jersey City

Student Council 1,4; Honor Pin 2,3; Petroc 4; Rally Committee 4; Dance Committee 3; Intramural Council 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Art Club 1; Track Team 1,2,3,4; League Leaders 4; Weight Lifting 3,4.

G a ry A . D am ian i287 Virginia Avenue, Jersey City

Class Officer 2; Honor Pin 2,3; Excel­lence Medal 2; Track Team 1,2; League Leaders 2.

B ritten G . D avis9 Sisson Court, Bayonne

Honor Pin 1; Dance Committee 2; Swimming Team 1,2; Glee Club 2,3.

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121 Garrison Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 2; Inscape 4; Football 1,2,3; Track Team 2; League Lead­ers 2.

R o b e r t J . D a v is

T hom as A d am D eA ngelis148 Hancock Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2; Student Council 2,4; Class Officer 1,2,3; Honor Pin 2; Religion Medal 3; Dance Committee 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Art Club 3; Track Team 1.

G a ry J . D ecina1669 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1,2; Higher Achievement Program 3.

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J . M ichael D edicos131 W. Hazelwood Avenue, Rahway

Dramatics 4; Intramural Council 3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4.

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T h om as M. D e L u c aSO Western Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1; Rally Committee 4; Dance Committee 2,3; Intramural Council 4; Community Action 3,4; Football 3,4; League Leaders 4.

E d w a rd J . D eP ascale1233 Garden St., Hoboken

Student Council 3,4; Class Officer 1,2,3; Dance Committee 3,4; Com­munity Action 3; Golf 4.

M ichael J . D evan ey483 Fairview Avenue, Orange

Sodality 1,2; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Com­munity Action 3.

TLugene A . D erm ody726 Sixth Street, Carlstadt

Honor Pin 1,2,3; Religion Medal 2; Higher Achievement Program 3.

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T h om as R . D ev an ey1 Marion Court, Bayonne

Honor Pin 2; Art Club 1; Science Club 2,4; Glee Club 3,4.

S a m u e l F. X . D iFeo92 Gifford Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1; Student Council 3,4; Class Officer 1,2,3; Honor Pin 2,3; Intra­mural Council 2,3,4; Golf 3,4; League Leaders 1,4.

124 Broadway, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3,4, Student Council President 4; Class Officer 2,3; Honor Pin 1,2; Petroc 3,4; Rally Committee 4; Community Action 3; Football 1,2,3,4.

Thom as E. D iM atteo

R ic h a rd F . D ie tz525 Park Place, Lyndhurst

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 4; Honor Pin 2; Excellent Medal 2; Community Action 2; Track 1,2,3,4; League Leaders 1,2,4.

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Ja m es J . D ondero130 Ogden Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Petrean 4; Community Action 1,2.

W illiam J . D onohue 344 Armstrong Avenue, Jersey City

Science Club 4; League Leaders 2,4.

K en n eth D . D om b ro w sk i272 Third Street, Jersey City

Intramural Council 4; Community Action 3,4; Art Club 1; Track Team 1.

K en n eth J . D ir sa

480 Kennedy Boulevard, Bayonne

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2; Community Action 2; Art Club 1; Tennis 3,4; League Leaders 2,4.

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R o b e r t B . D on ov an

Richard A. Dwyer4601 Liberty Avenue, North Bergen

Dramatics 2; Rally Committee 4; Community Action 3; Chess Club 2; Art Club 1.

269 Harrison Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1,2; Dramatics 4; Rally Committe 4; Intramural Council 1,2, 3,4; Community Action 3; Gymnas­tics 2,3,4; League Leaders 1,2,4.

Jo h n M. D o u g h e r ty

706 73rd Street, North Bergen

Honor Pin 1,2,3; German Club 4; Radio Club 2,3,4; Community Action 3; Camera Club 1; Track Team. 1,2,3,4.

Joseph G. Dunn138 Erie Street, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 2,3; Re­ligion Medal 2; Community Action 4; Art Club i | League Leaders 1.

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Ja m e s C . E ag en15 West 46th Street, Bayonne

Community Action 2,3; Swimming 1,2,3; Glee Club 3.

R ic h a rd J . E n glish 400 Belgrove Drive, Kearny

Honor Pin 1,2,3.

D ennis J . E n rig h t15 8 Cambridge Avenue, Jersey City

Intramural Council 2,3,4; Art Club 1,2; Basketball 2; Golf 4.

Jo h n B. F am ig lie tti26 Rose Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2,3; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Petrean 4; Community Action 2,3; Bowling 2; League Leaders 2.

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P eter C . F inn8 Canterbury Lane, Suffern

Sodality 1,2,3; Honor Pin 2; Intra­mural Council 4; Community Action 3: Art Club 1.

T h o m as J . Feeney4 Lincoln Avenue, Chatham

Sodality 1; Honor Pin 2; Debating 1; Art Club 1.

R ic h a rd T . F iloram o949 Summit Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1,2,3; Excellence Medal 1; Science Club 2; Community Action 3.

Jo sep h F . F e r ra ra48 Broadman Parkway, Jersey City

Honor Pin 3; Petrean 3,4; German Club 4; League Leaders 2,4.

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R o b e rt J . F isch er

108 Clearview Drive,New Shrewsbury

Sodality 2,3; Library Club 1,2; Com­munity Action 2,3; Bookstore 2,3,4; League Leaders 2.

B rian G . F itz p a tr ic k1 Seaview Court, Bayonne

Honor Pin 3; Dramatics 1; Science Club 4; Bowling 2,3; Art Club 1.

R ic h a rd C . F leischer179 West Third Street, Clifton

Petroc 2; Intramural Council 4; Community Action 2; Baseball 2,3,4; Chess Club 2; Art Club 1; Glee Club 3.

R o b ert J . Frees19 Paterson Street, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2,3; Honor Pin 1,2,3; German Club 4; Radio Club 2,3,4; Community Action 2,3; Higher Achievement Program 4.

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C h arle s P . G a lla g h e r153 E. Lincoln Avenue, Roselle Park

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Excellence Medal 2; Religion Medal 2; Science Club 4; Community Action 2,3.

P au l A . G am arello 173 Sherman Avenue, Jersey City

Art Club 1; League Leaders 4.

R ic h a rd A . F riste n sk y193 Academy Street, Jersey City

Class Officer 3; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Ex­cellence Medal 3; Petrean 3,4; German Club 4; Science Club 2; Radio Club 3; Community Action 3; Camera Club £| Art Club 1; Track Team 1.

L ou is A . F u cito614 Liberty Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1,2; Art Club 1,2.

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E d w a rd F . G arv e y

148 Glenwood Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1; Student Council 1,2,4; Honor Pin 1,2; Dramatics 4; Rally Committee 1; Dance Committee 3; Gymnastics 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track Team 3,4.

Stephen T . G orbos, J r .29 E. 31st Street, Bayonne

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Excellence Medal 1; Debating 1; Dramatics 3,4; German Club 4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Dance Committee 4; Radio Club 1,2,3,4; Community Action 2,3; Chess Club 1,2,3; League Leaders 4.

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D o n a ld R . G in ty

51 Hancock Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1,2; Intramural Council 2,4; Community Action 3; Basketball 2; League Leaders 4.

R o b e rt J . G orm ley9 West 28th Street, Bayonne

Honor Pin 1,2,3; Excellence Medal 2,3; Religion Medal 2; Art Club 1.

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K ev in O ’C . G reen 919 Mountain View Circle, Westfield

Saddle & Bridle Club 2,3,4.

E d w ard E. G reene, J r .221 Beacon Avenue, Jersey City

Dance Committee 4; Art Club 1,4.

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E u g en e J . G o u gh

89 S Montgomery Street, Jersey City

Track Team 3; League Leaders 2,4.

R o n a ld M. G ruziano89 Poplar Street, Jersey City

Radio Club 1,2,3,4; Art Club 1.

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D w ight M. Greten208 New York Avenue, Union City

Honor Pin 1; Community Action 3; League Leaders 4.

Michael A. Guglielmelli411 Jefferson Street, Hoboken

Class Officer 2,3; Rally Committee 4; Dance Committee 4; Radio Club 1; Intramural Council 2,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track Team 1.

Robert A. G ualtieri8609 Third Avenue, North Bergen

Honor Pin 1,2,3; Excellence Medal 3; German Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4.

John D. Gumina22 Brewster Place, Bergenfield

Class Officer 1; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Community Action 3; Football1,2,3,4.

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Gregory J . H am m er136 Beach Street, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1,2,3; Petroc 4; Radio Club 1; Camera Club 3,4.

Joseph P. H anrahan815 Hudson Street, Hoboken

Honor Pin 1,2; Science Club 4; Com- munity Action 4; Band 1; Swimming 1,2,3,4;. Poster Committee 3,4.

Joseph M. H artnett67 Maple Avenue, Rahway

Sodality 1; Class Officer 2; Honor Pin 1,2; Debating 1,2,3,4; Oratory 3,4; Petroc 3,4; Inscape 4; German Club 4; Intramural Council 2,3,4; Com­munity Action 3.

James K. Hathaway1006 Palisade Avenue, Union City

Tennis 3,4.

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Joseph F. Hayes19 Olean Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2,3; Class Officer 2; Honor Pin 2; Community Action 2,3; Swim- min 1,2,3,4; Bookstore 3,4; League Leaders 1.

John D. Heffernan59 Beech wood Drive, Wayne

Radio Club 3,4; Community Action 3,4; Gymnastics 2,3.

William T. H illiard215 Byrd Avenue, Scotch Plains

Honor Pin 2; Dramatics 3,4.

Christopher R. Herchold9126 Newkirk Avenue, North Bergen

Sodality 1,2; Class Officer 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Religion Medal 1; Debating 2; Oratory 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 1; Petroc 1,2,3,4; Inscape 3,4; Higher Achievement Program 3; League Leaders 1,2.

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Kenneth H . Hojnowski373 Kennedy Boulevard, Bayonne

Sodality 1,2; Student Council 1,2; Class Officer 1,2,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; German Club 4; Community Action 3; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4.

Michael C. lppolito130 Kensington Avenue, Jersey City

Petroc 3; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Gymnastics 3; Art Club 1,2.

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Joseph R. Jaeger264 Terrace Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1; Community Action 3; Bowling 2,3,4.

John J . Janasie700 Madison Avenue, Elizabeth

Sodality 1,2,3; Honor Pin 1,2,3; De­bating 1; Oratory 2; Petrean 3,4; In­tramural Council 3,4; Community Action 2,3.

Edw ard S. Jakubow ski354 Broadway, Bayonne

Honor Pin 1,2,3; Excellence Medal 1; German Club 4; Art Club 1.

Paul J . Janzer107 Chestnut Street, Nutley

Sodality 1,2; German Club 4; Radio Club 2.

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John A. Jordan14 Edwards Court, Bayonne

Sodality 1; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Excel­lence Medal 1; Petrean 4; Community Action 3; Chess Club 4.

C arl M. Kaminski 28 Boyd Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 2,3; Bowling 1,2,3,4.

Robert C. Jau gste tterBldg. 5 S5, Apt. A-2,

Governor’s Island

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Band 2,3,4; Art Club 1.

John J . Jennings2148 Briarwood Avenue, Sea Girt

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 3; Re­ligion Medal 3; Debating 2; Petroc 4; Rally Committee 4; Dance Committee 3; Community Action 3; Glee Club 3,4.

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Patrick F. Kane278 DeWitt Avenue, Belleville

Sodality 1; Honor Pin 2; Dramatics 2,3,4; Rally Committee 3,4; Cheer­leaders 2,3,4; Dance Committee 4; Intramural Council 2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Poster Com­mittee 1,2,3,4; League Leaders 1,2.

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Charles F. Kenny22 Gifford Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Radio Club 3; Intramural Council 4; Higher Achievement Program 3.

J . Michael Kerw an123 West Third Street, Bayonne

Class .Officer 2; Honor Pin 1,2; Sci­ence Club 2; Intramural Council 4; Art Club 1; Glee Club 3,4.

Edw ard D. Kidney89 Storms Avenue, Jersey City

Intramural Council 4; Band 2,3,4; League Leaders 4.

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John M. King19 Storms Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 2; Intramural Council 4; Community Action 1; Baseball 2,3,4; Art Club 1; League Leaders 4.

Francis X . King1015 Bloomfield Street, Hoboken

Honor Pin 1,3; Radio Club 3,4; Intra­mural Council 4; Community Action 3.

P aul M. Kierney210 Lembeck Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1,2,3; Community Action 3.

Raymond V. Kilkenny1323 14th Street, North Bergen

Honor Pin 2,3; Bowling 1,2,3,4.

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Michael F. K irkow ski290 Delaware Avenue, Paterson

Sodality K| Honor Pin 1,2,3; Gymnas­tics 2; Basketball 2,3,4.

Stephen A. Kohl25 Wade Street, Jersey City

Religion Medal 2.

92 West Fourth Street, Bayonne

Class Officer 1; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Ex­cellence Medal 1; Religion Medal 1; Petrean 4; Science Club 1,2,4; Com­munity Action 3; Chess Club 1; Camera Club 1; Art Club 1.

Jeffrey M. Kowalski7 Grant Street, Sewaren

Community Action 2; Chess Club 1, 2,3,4; Art Club 1,2; Glee Club 3.

Robert A. Kolock

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Mario E. K ravan ja452 5 Broadway, Union City

Class Officer 1; Honor Pin 1,2,3; German Club 4; Community Action 3.

Robert T. Kropke177 Bleecker Street, Jersey City

Sodality 1; Student Council 4; Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2; Dance Committee 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Art Club 1; Higher Achievement Pro­gram 3.

Theodore E, Ktviatkowski130 Carteret Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1,2.

Charles A. Kuchar17 Terrace Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1,2,3; Intramural Council 4; Community Action 3,4; Art Club 1,2; Poster Club 4.

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Louis G. Lenzi138 Hancock Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1; Honor Pin 1,2,3.

Joseph P. Lakata4 Bayview Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 2,3; Radio Club 1.

P aul P. Lamb46 Kensington Avenue, Jersey City

German Club 4; Science Club 4; Dance Committee 4; Community Ac­tion 2,4; Art Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; League Leaders 2,3; Poster Club 2,3,4.

Joseph M. Lee70 Trask Avenue, Bayonne

Honor Pin 1,2; Art Club 1.

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Joseph M. Leone12 Stevens Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Petroc 3; Art Club 1; Higher Achievement Program 4.

George W. Leppert306 Clerk Street, Jersey City

Community Action 2; Football _3; Art Club 1; Track Team 4; League Lead­ers 4.

Andrew M. Lewandowski278 Princeton Avenue, Jersey City

Science Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4.

Robert A. Logan324 Duncan Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 2,3; Gymnastics 2.

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Jerem iah G. Mahony107 Kensington Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2,3; Class Officer 1,2,3; Honor Pin 1,2; Intramural Council 3,4; Community Action 3; Football 2,3,4; Art Club 1; League Leaders 4.

SHR 1Robert E. Maitner28 Avenue C, Bayonne

Honor Pin 1,2,3; Petrean 3,4.

Veter P. M alecki384 Princeton Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2; Honor Pin 2; Cheerlead­ers 4; Community Action 2; Gymnas­tics 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2. William F. Mangan

171 Delaware Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 4 Honor Pin 1,2; Petroc 4; Rally Com mittee 4; Dance Committee 1,2,3,4 Community Action 2; Gymnastics 2 League Leaders 1,2,3,4; Football 4.

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V. Jam es Mann41 Woodcrest Drive, Livingston

Honor Pin 3; Excellence Medal 3.

Ronald J . Marczewski622 Sherman Avenue, Roselle Park

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Sodality Council 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Religion Medal 3; Petrean 4; Science Club 2; Com­munity Action 1,2,3,4; Art Club 1,2; Higher Achievement Program 4.

Joseph A. Mare sea33 Bleecker Street, Jersey City

Honor Pin 2,3; Glee Club 2.

Frank J . McElroy175 Boulevard, Glen Rock

Sodality 1,2; Class Officer 2,3; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Excellence Medal 2; Re­ligion Medal 3; Community Action 3; Swimming 1,2,3,4.

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Robert J . McGuinness82 Lexington Avenue, Jersey City

Class Officer 3; Community Action 3; Gymnastics 3,4; Art Club 1; Tennis 1,2,3,4; League Leaders 3,4.

Jam es E. McNerney, Jr .9 Towers Street, Jersey City

Science Club 2,3,4; Library Club 2,3; Chess Club 2; Camera Club 1,3,4; Glee Club 3,4.

Gerald J . Meehan1186 Kennedy Boulevard, Bayonne

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3 ; Petrean 4, Writing Editor 4; Rally Committee 4; Com­munity Action 1,3; Glee Club 2.

C arl W. Menk23 Victor Avenue, Glen Ridge

Class Officer 2,3; Dramatics 4; Foot­ball 3; Track 2,4.

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John J . Mercun 7 11 Sixth Street, Union City

■ iStudent Council 4; Class Officer 2,3,4; Honor Pin 3; Dance Committee 4; Intramural Council 2,4; Football2,3,4.

John P. Milsop3 801 Kennedy Boulevard, Union City

Sodality 1,2,3,4, Sodality Union Presi­dent 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Debating 1,2; Oratory 1,2,3,4; Community Action 3.

John D. Mikolay151 Jewett Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 2; Petroc 4; Rally Com­mittee 4; Library Club 2,3,4; Com­munity Action 3; Art Club 1,4; Glee Club 3,4; League Leaders 2,4.

D an ie l T . M itchell8 6 Prospect Street, Jersey City

Student Council 2,4; Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Dance Committee 4; Gym­nastics 1,2; Swimming 1.

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George N . Mitchels795 Broadway, Bayonne

Honor Pin 1; German Club 4; Band 1,2 .

John J . Monahan75 Broadway, Bayonne

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Dramatics 4; Petroc 3,4; Dance Com­mittee 3; Intramural Council 2,3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4.

fra n k N . Monterisi74 Ninth Street, Woodbridge

Science Club 2; Saddle & Bridle 1,2, 3,4, President 4.

Cosmo A. Mongiello285 Woodlawn Avenue, Jersey City

Art Club 1.

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P atrick J . Montesano1304 44th Street, North Bergen

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Sodality Council 3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Excellence Medal 1; Dramatics Medal 2; Dramatics 1,2, 3,4; Petrean 3,4, Senior Editor 4; Community Action 2,3,4; Art Club 1.

George F. Moran315 Van Nostrand Avenue,

Jersey City

Honor Pin 1,2,3; German Club 4.

Donald T. Morello2 50 Oriental Place, Lyndhurst

Sodality 1,2,3; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Community Action 3; Band 1,2,3; Art Club 1,2.

John H. Moreno803 Albermarle Street, Wyckoff

Sodality 1,2,3; Class Officer 1,3; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Petrean 4; Com­munity Action 2; Baseball 2,3; League Leaders 2.

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John A. M uller 796 Lancaster Road, Ridgefield

Francis J . Murdaco512 Edgewater Avenue, Ridgefield

Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1; Rally Committee 4; Football 1,2,3,4.

Jam es M. Murphy 743 Grand Street, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1,2,3; German Club 4.

Joseph C. Nardini29 Sherman Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1; Class Officer 3; Com­munity Action 3; Baseball 2,3,4.

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John A. Nelson131 Fulton Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 2,3,4; Class Officer 2; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Debating 1; Oratory 1,2, 3,4; Rally Committee 4; Band 2,3,4, President 4; Higher Achievement Program 3,4.

Thomas M. Novella38 5 Cator Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 2; Class Officer 1; Honor Pin 2; Debating 1; German Club 4; Sci­ence Club 1; Community Action 2; Band 2,3; Art Club 1; Glee Club 2,3; League Leaders 1.

John J . Ockay10 East 24th Street, Bayonne

Honor Pin 1,2,3; German Club 4; Science Club 4.

Andrew M. Orsen42 Romaine Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Com­munity Action 3.

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Ronald E. Pacholec413 Union Street, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; De­bating 1,2,3; German Club 4; Science Club 4; Community Action 2; Art Club L

Bruce M. Paolini 631 38th Street, Union City

Honor Pin 2; Dance Committee 4.

Stephen G. Velio207 Bartholdi Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1,2,3; German Club 4; Glee Club 4.

Joseph R. Peisecki80 Coles Street, Jersey City

Sodality 1; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Com­munity Action 3; Chess Club 1; Track Team 1,2.

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George A. Peterson60 Glenwood Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 2; Community Action 1 >2,3,4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; League Leaders 1,2,3,4.

Kenneth M. Pisano157 Charlotte Place, Englewood Cliffs

Gymnastics 2,3; League Leaders 4.

Robert R. Petrie 3 5 Harmon Street, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1,2,3; Excellence Medal 2.

Thomas A. Piserchia 164 McAdoo Avenue, Jersey City

Gymnastics 2; Art Club 1.

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Peter D. Pizzuto38 6 Fifth Street, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3,4, Vice-President 4; Class Officer 1,3; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Excellence Medal 1,2; Debating 2,3,4; Petrean 3,4, Managing Editor 4; Rally Committee 4; Cheerleaders 4; Community Ac­tion 2,3; Chess Club 1; League Lead­ers 2.

William C. Podurgiel261 Second Street, Jersey City

Sodality 2,3,4; Honor Pin 3; Radio Club 1; Community Action 2,3.

Anthony J . Policastro409 Jefferson Street, Hoboken

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 4; Rally Committee 4; Science Club 2; Intra­mural Council 4; Community Action 3; Football 1,2,3,4; League Leaders 4.

Edw ard H . Powers131 Brill Street, Newark

Sodality 1; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Rally Committee 4; Community Action 3; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4.

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John J . Powers175 West 27th Street, Bayonne

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 2; Petroc 4; Rally Committee 2; Cheerleaders 1,2; Community Action 2,3; Gymnas­tics 2,3,4, Captain 4; League Leaders2,4.

Rodney R. Proto310 Spencer Street, Elizabeth

Honor Pin 1,2; Dramatics 3,4; Petrean 2,3,4; Photography Editor 3, Editor-in- Chief 4; German Club 4; Rally Committee 4; Science Club 2; Cheerleaders 2,4; Community Action 3; Art Club 1; League Leaders 1,2,4.

Frank J . Prohammer2 Alice Lane, Clark

Baseball 2,3,4; Glee Club 3.

Timothy T. Purcell134 Ogden Avenue, Jersey City

Class Officer 1,2,3; Dance Committee 2,3; Community Action 3; Football 1,2 .

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Kenneth J . Quinn48 Beach Street, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1,3,4; Student Council 1; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Dance Committee 4; Community Ac­tion 2,3; Basketball 1.

John J . Regan3 77 Charlton Avenue, South Orange

Gymnastics 2,3; Art Club 1; Glee Club.

William J . Rahowicz1916 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City

Sodality 2,3,4; Class Officer 1; Com­munity Action 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Higher Achievement Program, 3,4; League Leaders 2,4.

Gene V. Rapcienski122 West 22nd Street, Bayonne

Science Club 1,2,3; Radio Club 1; Intramural Council 4; Chess Club 1; Art Club 1.

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Joseph L. Reid68 Avenue C, Bayonne

Petroc 4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4.

Thomas G. Rindos198 Princeton Avenue, Jersey City

Class Officer 2; Intramural Council 4; Community Action 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Track Team 2.

Jam es M. Richard89 Hobart Avenue, Bayonne

Honor Pin 1,2,3; Community Action 3; Art Club 1.

Alfred J . Rinn16 Norcroft Road, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1; Community Action 3; Art Club 1.

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Dennis F. Rizzo41 Zabriskie Street, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1,2,3; Community Action 3.

George A. R uggeri287A Webster Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1,2,3; Community Action 3.

Stephen A. Rutkowski22 O’Brien Court, Bayonne

Art Club 1; Glee Club 2; League Leaders 4.

John A. Russell94 Summit Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1; Class Officer 4; Honor Pin 2,3; Dance Committee 3; Intra­mural Council 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Art Club 1; League Leaders 4.

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Jam es F. Ryan27 Nunda Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2; Student Council 3; Honor Pin 1,2; Rally Committee 4; Intramural Council 2,3,4; Commun­ity Action 3; Gymnastics 2,3,4; Foot­ball 2,3,4; League Leaders 2,4.

John P. Sakowski20 West 22nd Street, Bayonne

Honor Pin 1,2,3; Community Ac tion 3.

Mathew E. Saccente117 Nelson Avenue, Jersey City

Community Action 2,4.

Peter G. Sassone341 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1,2,3; Excellence Medal 2; Debating 3,4; German Club 4; Science Club 1,2,4; Community Action 3; Chess Club 1; Camera Club 3; Art Club 1.

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A lfred P. Sattelberger822 Allwood Road, Clifton

Honor Pin 1,2,3; German Club 4; Community Action 3; Band, 3,4; Art Club 1.

Michael S. Scaglione546 Olympia Avenue, Cliffside Park

Sodality 1; Class Officer 1; Honor Pin 1.

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Gary F. Schreck31 Shelley Court, Bergenfield

Sodality 3; Class Officer 2,4; Art Club 1; Track Team 1,2,3,4; League Leaders 4.

Donald E. Schnur 201 Gates Avenue, Jersey City

Art Club 1; Track Team 4.

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Peter D. Scivoletti303 Third Street, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Excel lence Medal, 1; Bowling.2.

Michael I. Scott167 Hadley Avenue, Clifton

Sodality 1,2; Class Officer 2,4; Intra­mural Council 2; Community Action 3; Gymnastics 1,2; Baseball 3,4; Bas­ketball 2,4; Art Club 1; Higher Achievement Program 3.

Joseph J . Scura3 58 Stegman Parkway, Jersey City

Class Officer 4; Honor Pin 2; Petroc 3; Dance Committee 4; Football 1; League Leaders 2.

Stephen J . Sekel99 Garrison Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 3,4; Sodality Council 3,4; Student Council 4; Class Officer 1,4: Honor Pin 1,2,3; Inscape 4; Commu­nity Action 3,4; Higher Achievement Program 4; Petroc 4.

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Leonard P. Sepanak 127 Oak Ridge Road, Clifton

Dramatics 1; Band 3,4.

Patrick J . Shannon25 5 Fifth Street, Jersey City

Science Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4, Vice- President 4; Bowling 1,2,3,4; Art Club 1; League Leaders 2,4.

William F. Sexton193 Farretson Avenue, Bayonne

Community Action 4; Art Club 1.

Sodality 1,2; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Re­ligion Medal 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Base­ball 2,3,4.

William J . Skorupski 252 Cator Avenue, Jersey City

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Kenneth P, Spiegel205 Willow Avenue, Hoboken

Sodality 2; Honor Pin 1,3; Oratory 1,2; Cheerleaders 2; Dance Committee 4; Community Action 1,3,4; Band 3,4; Glee Club 4; League Leaders 2.

Joseph P. Stancati717 13 th Street, Union City

Honor Pin 1; Football 3.

George J . Smith145 Kensington Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1,2; Rally Committee 4; Community Action 3; Football 2,3,4; League Leaders 4.

Francis X . Spillane14 Perrine Avenue, Jersey City

Sodality 2,3; Class Officer 4; Honor Pin 1,2; Rally Committee 4; Intra­mural Council 4; Community Action 3,4; Football 4; Baseball 3,4.

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Edw ard B . Stanton487 Union Avenue, Rutherford

Class Officer 4; Intramural Council 3,4; Basketball 1,2,4.

Thaddeus E . Sucholbiak13 5 Kennedy Boulevard, Bayonne

Community Action 2; Art Club 1; Glee Club 4.

Francis C. Sutula1703 Kennedy Boulevard,

North Bergen

Sodality 1,2,3; Honor Pin 1; Science Club 4; Dance Committee 4; Com­munity Action 2; Band 1; Gymnas­tics 1,2,3,4; Football 3,4.

Anthony Szpak48 Lienau Place, Jersey City

Honor Pin 2; German Club 4; Band 1,2,3.

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Michael F. Tornambe413 Redcliffe Street, Elizabeth

Sodality 1,2,3; Student Council 3,4; Honor Pin 2,3; Intramural Council 4; Baseball 2,3,4.

Jo sep h B. T av o rm in a

232 Stiles Street, Elizabeth

Sodality 1,2,3; Class Officer 2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Excellence Medal 1,2,3; Religion Medal 1,2,3; Debating2.3.4, President 4; Oratory 2; Petrean3.4, Writing Editor 4; Petroc 3,4; German Club 4; Rally Committee 4; Community Action 3,4.

James E. Troche30 Mackay Avenue, Waldwick

Sodality 2; Class Officer 2; Honor Pin 1,2; German Club 4; Gymnastics 2; Track Team 1,3,4.

Raymond P. Testa3410 Kennedy Boulevard,

Jersey City

Class Officer 2; Honor Pin 1,3; Bowl­ing 2.

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Gerald P. Tyne60 Brook view Terrace, Bergenfield

Class Officer 4; Intramural Council 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Art Club 1,2; League Leaders 2,3.

Edw ard F. V alitutto84B Suburbia Drive, Jersey City

Class Officer 3; Honor Pin 1,3; Ger­man Club 4; Science Club 4; Band1,2,3,4.

Frank M. Vaccarino3657 Kennedy Boulevard,

Jersey City

Student Council 2; Class Officer 2,3,4; Honor Pin 2,3; Dance Committee 3; Intramural Council 3,4; Track Team 1,2,3,4; League Leaders 2,4.

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Robert M. UrbanM7 Market Street, Newark

Intramural Council 3,4; Football 1,2,3; Track Team 2.

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Thomas J . Viggiano108 Pamrapo Avetlue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 1,2,3; German Club 4; Community Action 3; League Lead­ers 2.

Demmon E. Van Tyle916 18 th Street, Union City

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1; Ger­man Club 4; Science Club 4; Dance Committee 4; Gymnastics 2,3,4, Co­captain 4; Track Team 3,4; Higher Achievement Program 4.

C h arle s P. V ogel 41 Palisade Avenue, Jersey City

Art Club 1.

E d w a rd R . W allace72 Poplar Street, Ridgefield Park

Student Council 3; Dramatics 2,3; Petroc 3,4; Intramural Council 1,2,3; Art Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 3.

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Robert J . Walsh409 25th Street, Union City

Class Officer 3; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Community Action 3. K ev in J . W ard

62 Kensington Avenue, Jersey City

Honor Pin 2; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Intramural Council 4; Community Action 3; Art Club 1; Track Team 2.

Stanley F. Wasoxvski28 Hiram Place, Harrison

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Ex­cellence Medal 1; Religion Medal 1; Debating 1; Petroc 1; German Club 4; Rally Committee 4; Cheerleaders 4; Radio Club 1,2,3,4, Manager 2, Vice-President 3; Intramural Council 4; Community Action 3,4; Swimming 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 3.

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Martin J . Ward36 Bidwell Avenue, Jersey City

Class Officer 1; Honor Pin 2,3; Intramural Council 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; League Leaders 4.

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Stephen L. W eigert3388 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City

Class Officer 3; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Ex­cellence Medal 2; Petroc 3,4; Band 1,2; Bowling 2,3.

Paul L. Wiggin13 Lienan Place, Jersey City

Dance Committee 4; Art Club 1,2; League Leaders 2,3.

D avid R. Williams14 Bayside Place, Jersey City

Sodality 1,2; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Dance Committee 4; Football 1,2,3,4.

Kevin G. Wilson46 Hastings Avenue, Rutherford

Honor Pin 1,2,3; Science Club 4; Radio Club 3,4; Community Action 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4.

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Raymond A. Yanuzzi98 Elm Avenue, Fairview

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Excellent Medal 1,2,3; Religion Medal 1; Oratory 4; Petroc 2,3,4; Inscape 2,3,4; Band 1,2; Higher Achievement Program 4.

Fred R. W raga270 Born Street, Secaucus

Honor Pin 2; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Radio Club 2; Baseball 3,4; Art Club 2,3.

George S. Zakrzewski23 9 Ferry Street, Newark

Honor Pin 2; Track Team 1; League Leaders 4.

Victor T. Zarrilli35 George Street, Montclair

Sodality 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 2 Honor Pin 2,3; Excellence Medal 2 Religion Medal 3; Rally Committee 4 Community Action 2,3,4; Ban3 1,2,3

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Ronald J . A. Taw acki34A East Street, Bayonne

Honor Pin 1,2; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Radio Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2; Com­munity Action 2; Chess Club 1; Camera Club 1,2.

Robert E. Zeman 507 Walnut Street, Ridgefield

Honor Pin 1,2,3; German Club 4.

Thomas W. "Zito, Jr .38 West 32nd Street, Bayonne

Sodality 1,2,3,4, Officer 2,3,4; Class Officer 4; Honor Pin 1,2,3; Petrean2.3.4, Photography Editor 4; German Club 4; Rally Committee 2,3,4; Cheerleaders 2,3,4; Community Ac­tion 2,3,4; Higher Achievement Pro­gram 4; Glee Club 2; League Leaders1.2.4. 265

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The Administration and Faculty for keeping the wheels of education turning.

The student body for their whole-hearted effort in making the Christmas food drive a tremendous success

again for the poor people in our area.

The students who helped in our tutoring program and at St. Joseph’s Home for the Blind.

Mr. Anthony Azzarto, S.J. and his crew for their vast successes in running the Mission Drive and dances.

The members of the cast and stage crew, the erstwhile producer and director, all of whom made The

Man Who Came to Dinner our greatest success to date.

Father Earle Markey, S.J., for a job well done in succeeding Father Leo Daly, S.J., as Prefect of Discipline

and Assistant Principal.

Tom DiMatteo and the Student Council for their efforts toward school unity and spirit.

The National Merit Finalists: Ray Andro, Pete Pizzuto, Tom Viggiano, and Stan Wasowski.

Mr. Thomas Buser, S.J., for an outstanding season o f rallies and posters with eclat and grace.

Bob Kropke and Bob Buckley for their performance on the gridiron and for being named to the All-

County Team.

Mr. Berkowitz for running the gym, having the gymnastics team win in the city, and for guiding us

on to our best record so far in the Marine Corps Physical Fitness Tests.

The weatherman, who provided rain for the day of the Holy Name Parade.

Daniel Berkowitz for his successful oratorical endeavors.

The Bowling team for capturing the South Hudson Crown.

The National Merit Letter of Commendation Winners.

Mr. Edward McNally for his work in helping so many of us to get scholarships.

Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson, without whose guise and witticisms, Prep would hardly have been the

same this year.

The yearbook staff, whose hard work, ingenuity, and dedication made Mr. Mizen, S.J. rest more

assured this year.

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COMPLIMENTS OF

ST. A L O Y S I U S PARISH

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DI FED BUICK919 Communipaw Ave.

Jersey City, N. J.

Samuel C. Di Feo, Pres.

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Compliments of

DR. and MRS.

J O H N P. S A K O W S K I

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COMPLIMENTS

OF

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HOLIDAY INN OF JERSEY CITY

HOLLAND TUNNEL PLAZA

JERSEY CITY, N. J.

Facilities 5 to 500 for:

Parties * Dinners • Meetings * All Social Functions

DINING ROOM COFFEE SHOP

DAILY LUNCHEONS and DINNERS

HANDY HARDWARE HOUSE

HARDWARE — FACTORY SUPPLIES

PAINTS AND OILS

STEPHEN PILEWICZ HE 3-1642

180 Ocean Ave., Jersey City 5, N. J.

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3 CC O M P L I M E N T S

OF

A FRIEND

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VE RNES E L I VE P O U L T R Y M A R K E T

C Z A R N I N A D U C K S

Rabbits - Turkeys - Pigeons - Geese - Squabs

Pullets - Capons - City Cut Parts

ANIMAL FEEDS - LABORATORY ANIMALS

UNDER VETERINARY SUPERVISION UNDER STATE PROTECTION

383 MONMOUTH ST. JERSEY CITY, N. J.

Phone OL 3-1908

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COVERS

279

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M c G U I N N E S S

GMC Trucks Inc.

Route No. 1 and Duncan Ave.

Jersey City, N. J.

KOWALCHYK FUNERAL HOME

129 Grand Street

Jersey City, N. J.

434-5131

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COMPLIMENTS

OF

WHITE P A C K I N G CO. , INC.

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C O M P L I M E N T S

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CLASS 4 -A

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A L L E G R O S Formal Wear Rentals

Always A Student Discount

EVERY STYLE, EVERY COLOR

180 Monticello Ave. Jersey City, N. J.

HE 4-4949

285

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SAINT PETER’S COLLEGE

JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY

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Best wishes from

JAMES S. REGAN, JR. and FAMILY

Compliments of

COMPARETTO & KENNY

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MR. & MRS. WALLACE P. BERKOWITZ

Wallace, Jr. ’60

Daniel ’66

Congratulations to the Class of 1966

VINODD STUDIOS

BEN HALPERN

Photographers for the 1966 Peteran

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Compliments of

BRYAN CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

THREE WONDERFUL INSTITUTIONS

RED CROSS

HEART FUND

C A N C E R SOCIETY

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G E N E R A T O R E X C H A N G E CO.

DE 3-4398 HE 4-9809

Automotive Parts & Equipment Service Specialists

WILLIAM GORMLEY

667-669 Communipaw Ave. Jersey City 4, N. J.

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HUDSON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK

Jersey City

Bayonne Weehawken

Hoboken Guttenberg

Union City North Bergen

Deposits Insured Up To $10,000

By The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES

TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1966

J A K U B O W S K I FAMILY

Edw ard Sr., Helen, Robert, and Edward ’66

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Best Wishes

MRS. STEPHANIE T. RAKOWICZ

COMPLIMENTS

OF

A FRIEND

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COMPLIMENTS

OF

The Friends & Family of Carmen Catrillo

Mr. & Mrs. Alfonso Catrillo

Nickey Masters

Gabriel Masters

Cliff Giles

Rocco Chiaro

Philip Carbonaro

Joe Reiner

Alphonse Jones

Pavonia Steel

Teddy Barnun

Andy Paris

lacobucci family

John Padergo

Joe Cavuoto

William Nese

Pat Carlomagno

Roger Valvano

Louise Catrillo

Black Mike

Jerry Gig I io

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C O M P L I M E N T S OF

ITALIAN DRESSMAKERS’ UNION, LOCAL 89

International Ladies Garment Workers Union

218 West 40th Street New York City

LUIGI ANTONINI, General Secretary

303

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T O W N OF H A R R I S O N

Frank E. Rodgers, Mayor

O. John DiSalvo Angelo A. Cifelli

Edward I. Galligher Stanley E. Gorski

Thomas G. Doyle William F. Taft

John F. O ’Malley, Jr. Cornelius W. Fallon

Charles A. Farley, Town Clerk

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C O M P L I M E N T S

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COMPLIMENTS

OF

A FR I END

C O M P L I M E N T S

OF

J O H N J. CASEY JR.

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COMPLIMENTS

OF

M E T R O P O L I T A N

I N S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y

JERSEY CITY, N. J.

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BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS

COUNTY OF HUDSON, NEW JERSEY

ROOM 506 - ADMINISTRATION BUILDING

595 NEWARK AVENUE, JERSEY CITY, N. J. 07306

SWarthmore 2-3737

JOHN M. DEEGAN, County Supervisor

WILLIAM A. STERNKOPF, JR., Clerk

M E M B E R S

JOHN F. LEWIS, Director

JOHN R. ARMELLINO JOHN J. KENNY

EDWARD F. CLARK, JR. WILLIAM P. BOYLE

BERNARD C. DOYLE FRED F. NUGENT

JACOB J. DUSZYNSKI WALTER W. WOLFE

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PATRONS

Aaimsworthey, Hournblower & Goodefinque

Jam es Ackerman

John Ackerman

Theresa Ackerman

Adam Lanes Bowling Alley

Mr. Joseph Afflerbach

Adams Sales & Service

Mr. John Adie

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Alberque Sr.

John W. Alescot

Aloi's Cleaners

Ambrozy Pharmacy

Paul Amico

Ampol Calendar & Novelty Co.

Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson

Angel's House of Hair Fashion

John Arace

Mr. and Mrs. S. Arestia

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Argyelan

The Andriola Family

John Andryszewski

Mrs. Robert Armistead

Arrow Cleaners

Gilbert Ashe

Avenue Liquor Store

Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Bachand

Bernard Bagdzinski

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Baginski

Ernest J. Baker

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bannon

Miss Judith Bannon

Walter and Pearl Barkovitz

Helen Barnes

Barnickel Hardware

Barone’s Food Market

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Barry

Mr. and Mrs. Jam es P. Barton Jr.

Robert Barton

Fifth Ward Savings Bank

Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes

Arthur J . Beaudet

Mrs. L. Belinski

Thomas Bellucci

Mr. John F. Belton

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bender

Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bennek

Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Berman

Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernardo

Thomas A. Biondi

Gerald Blaszcak

John Bobowicz

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bobal

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boland

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bovasso

Dennis Boxeur '68

Jam es Boylan

Mrs. N. Brack

Mr. and Mrs. R. Bradshaw

Mrs. Marie Brady

Brandt's Groceries

Mr. and Mrs. E. Bredehoft

William J. Bremmer

Mr. and Mrs. Jam es T. Brennan

M argaret Brennan

Nicholas Brennan

Rita Brennan

Thomas Broderick

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Bromirsk

Miss Gertrude Bromirski

Mrs. Frances Broderick

Dr. Kenneth Brophy

Michael Bros

Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Byrne

Greg Byrne '64

Bill Byrne ’66

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PATRONS

Mr. and Mrs. J . Arthur Brudnicki

Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Brzenk

Ernest Buonocorf

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent L. Burke

Howard Burns

David Burr Prep Shop

Mr. and Mrs. H. Buryk

Busby's Confectionary

Busy Bee Delicatessen & Liquors

Harold J. Butler

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buzzerio

Mr. and Mrs. B. Camione

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth V. Cantoli

Joseph Cardiello

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Casale

Mr. Frank Capperelli

Frank Cappola

Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Carey

B. Carling Sons, Inc.

Carmine's Market

Mrs. J. Carmody

Mrs. Emily Casale

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Catalanp

Mr. and Mrs. N. Catapano

Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Catrillo

Mr. Nick Carola

Mrs. Florence Cassriel

Mr. and Mrs. A. Catanzaro

Charles Catrillo

Cattani Wines and Liquors

Mr. and Mrs. M. Cavallini

Alice Cavari

Mr. and Mrs. M. Cavari

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cervalli

John T. Cesarczyk

Mr. Morris Chesen

Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Chrzanowski

Mr. and Mrs. J. Ciemiecki

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ciniello

Chorney Family

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cleary

Alec Clerihew '57

Clinton Pharmacy

Jam es Clossey

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coffey

Joseph J. Cohen

Mr. and Mrs. E. Colacchio

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Colford Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Colletti

Columbia Park Lanes

Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Compa

Gerald M. Compeau

Mrs. S. J. Connolly

Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Connolly

Mrs. W. H. Connolly

Tony Conti

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cook

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Cooney

The Copper Kettle

Mrs. Alberta Corasio

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corascio

Mr. and Mrs. B. Corcoran

R. J. Cornelius Inc.

Mrs. Doris Corrado

G. Correale & Sons

The Brian Corrigan Family

Anthony Costantino

Mrs. Helen Couch

Angelo Cozzetta

Mrs. E. Crowley

William D. Cummings

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Curry

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Curti

Mrs. Catherine Curtin

Custom Carpet Center Inc.

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PATRONS

Mr. and Mrs. M. Czochanski

Dalton Tumulty & Co.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Daly

Mr. John Damato

Mr. Al Damiani

Mrs. Marie Damiani

Mr. and Mrs. Angelo D'Amico

Honor Damico

Jam es P. Damico

Mr. and Mrs. Michael D'Andrea

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Datzko

Mr. Robert F. Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Davison

Mr. and Mrs. J. DeBari

Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Delaney

Rose Della Fave

Louis E. Della Torre

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent DeMaio

Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. DeMizio Sr.

The Gene Dermody Family

Peter C. DePascale

Mary DeRosa

Mr. and Mrs. S. De Socio

Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Devaney

Thomas R. Devaney

Jam es J. Dietz

Joseph Digeronimo

DiGiacinto

Rae DiGiorgio

Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dillon

Mr. Robert Dineen

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Disoteo

Dizzy and Skip

D-J’s Submarine Shop

Mr. and Mrs. B. Dlugolencki

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dobies

Lt. Col. Theodore R. Donahue

The J. A. Dolan Family

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Domnik

Michael Donohue

Charles J. Donovan

Mrs. Mary Donovan

Miss Mary E. Donovan

Robert Donovan

Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Donovan

Mr. and Mrs. Jam es J. Doolan

Agnes Dooley

Mr. Francis Dorigatti

Mr. and Mrs. C. Doyle

Mae V. Doyle

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Drobny Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ducca

Miss G. Ducca

Mr. John F. Duffy

Duncan Hardware Inc.

Robert Durgham

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dwyer

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Dwyer

Richard Dwyer

Mr. and Mrs. Z. Dzbenski

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dzikowski

George Eggers

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Engel

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Engel and Fami

E. J. I.

Electrical Industrial Sales

Erhardt Family

Fabio Family

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fabyanski

John E. Farrell

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fava

Dorothy Field

Francis A. Fee

Ernest Fehr

Donald Ferguson

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PATRONS

Mrs. M. Ferrante

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ferro

Mr. John Filipkowski

Mr. Joseph Filipkowski

Mr. Leo Filipkowski

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Filosa

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finigan

Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Finn

Harry H. Finn

Mr. and Mrs. Dom Fiore

Mrs. Edmund J. Flaherty Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Flaherty

Mr. and Mrs. G. Fleck

George Foerst Inc.

J . M. Fields Dept. Store

Anthony M. Foddai

Foosies Restaurant

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Foran

Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Forsythe

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forsythe

Robert Foth

Frank and Ted’s

Vincent J . Frees

Fried’s Pharmacy

Friends from O.L.S.

A Friend

A Friend

A Friend

A Friend

A Friend

A Friend

Mr. Gilbert Friend

Mrs. Helen Furita

Mr. and Mrs. A. Fusco

Nicholas Leo Fusco Sr.

George Gaccione

G. & J. Floor Waxing Service

Mr. and Mrs. A. Gallombardo

Gane's Chemical Works, Inc.

John Garbarino

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Garbis

Garden Bake Shop

Mr. and Mrs. J . K. Garibaldi

Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Garibaldi

Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Garito

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gearhart

Gene’s Food Market

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Genthon

Mr. and Mrs. P. Gerbino

Mr. and Mrs. M. Gorman

Mr. and Mrs. Germinario

Ben Ginsburg

Gladstone's Inc.

Mrs. E. Gleason

Mr. and Mrs. F. Glowacky

Mr. and Mrs. W. Glushko

Mr. and Mrs. J. Gloashesky

John Golashesky

Goodman’s Furniture

Charley Goombash

V\r. and Mrs. William Goppold

Mr. John Gordon

Grand Millwork & Lumber

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Granville

Mr. and Mrs. W. Greenlalch

Mrs. Mary T. Greenan

Greenville Bakery

George Grillo

Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Grillo

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Grish

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gross

M. R. Grouls Inc. Insurance

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Grumbach

Timothy Grzelak

Helen Gualtieri

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PATRONS

Esseelle Guskind

Mrs. Lillian Hackett

Mr. and Mrs. O. J . Haggerty

Mrs. Edward F. Hamill

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamilton

Jan e Hammer

Richard Hammer

William Hanlon

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hanly

The Hartnetts

Joseph M. Hartnett

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hartnett

Mr. and Mrs. William D. Healy

Mr. and Mrs. William Hearey

Mr. and Mrs. F. Heer

W. H. Hefferman

Max Heir

Mrs. Peter Henderson

Mr. and Mrs. R. Henion

Dr. Jan Herchold and Family

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Hickey

Edward R. Hinte

Margaret Hinte

Mrs. Catherine Hohmann

Hohneker's Dairy

Mr. and Mrs. J. Hollywood

Dr. A. A. Holstein

Holy Rosary CYO

Sybil Holy

Mr. and Mrs. H. Hojnowski

Arthur Horlick

Mrs. Mary E. Horn

Mr. and Mrs. B. Hrynkiewicz

John S. Hudacko

John J. Hughes Class of '63

Joseph Hughes

Mr. and Mrs. Serge Hughes

Hummel Family

Mrs. Arthur G. Humphrey

Sister Mary Immaculata

Anthony lannini

Mr. and Mrs. Wasyl Iwanyk

Frederick J. Jaeger Jr.

Samuel Jacobs

The Janesk Family

Stephen T. Janiszewski

Mrs. J. P. Jaugstetter

Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Jaz

Jersey City Bagel Baking Co.

Jersey Bisons S&A Club

Theresa Jimmerson

Joe 's Luncheonette

Jerry Lusinski

Gary Johnson

Margaret Jones

John J. Jordan '39

Jam es M. Joyce

Charles Juelke '58

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jurcisin

Just-Rite Barber Shop

Stanley Kabrt

Mrs. Louise Kaker

Mr. C. Kane

Karen Industries

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kay

Mrs. Frank Kearney

Mary and Brian Kegelman

Elizabeth C. Kennedy

Kennedy Family

Margaret E. Kennedy

Joseph H. Kenny

Mrs. Bernard J . Kent

Mrs. John Kent

Michael Kerwan

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kessler

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PATRONS

Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Kessler

Laraine and Carole Kiely

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kierney

Mrs. Dorothy F. Kilkenny

Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Kinahan

Mr. and Mrs. Francis King

Kingsley

Mr. Theodore Kirby

John Kirkeby

Stanley Klotz

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koch

Hans Kohler

Mrs. S. Kolock

Mr. and Mrs. Matey Konwit

Michael Korba Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Korbelak

Kors and Ostrow Realtors

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kosakoros

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kovatch

Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Kowalik

Mr. and Mrs. Kozakewich

Mr. and Mrs. J . Kozarich

Kramer's Jewelers

Mr. and Mrs. Kratky and Son

Kriegel Furs

Kruse Family

Mr. William Kruse

Mrs. Rose Kulkosky

Mr. and Mrs. John Kushnir

Mr. Myron Kushnir

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kuimiak

Joseph Kyle

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred La Gratta

Lakeview Savings & Loan Assn.

Lakewood Tavern

Mr. and Mrs. P. Lamparello

Cheryl M. Lampe

Edward Lanigan

Tom Lanigan

Lancia Jewelers

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lania

Charles and Rita Lanktree

Lauten’s Flowers

Dr. and Mrs. Anthony LaForgia

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lamb

Stanley Lanskey

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lanskey

Robert Larkin

Larsen's Restaurant

Chas and Jam es Lauria

Mr. and Mrs. A. La Viola

Mrs. Vera Leek

Jam es Lawrence

Mark Layendecker

Mr. and Mrs. A. Leier

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lembo

Mr. Robert Lenahan

Dorothy Lenc

John Lenc

Mr. and Mrs. Leoncavallo

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lepis

Mr. and Mrs. John Leppard

Mr. and Mrs. George Leppert

William Lewis

Miss Frances Liguori R.N.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lillis

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lizza

Mrs. B. Logan

Mrs. Olga Lopresti

Dr. A. R. Lombardi

Thomas W. Lombardie

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Los

Rev. John Livner O.F.M.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Luce

Mrs. Lyons

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PATRONS

Mr. Andrew Lukac

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Luppino

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mackiewicz

Dr. Edward Madison

John and Martin Mackin

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mackin

Mac’s Auto Service

Mr. and Mrs. John Murrwinski

Mary and Jack Mackintosh

Aurther B. MacMahon

R. J . Madej

Madison Cleaners

Madison Center Pharmacy

Alfred Madonna

Mrs. Grace Mahan

John Mahon

Mrs. Catherine Mahoney

Mr. Edward Mahoney

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mahoney Jr.

Mrs. Emil Maitner

Ralph's Fruit Market

Frank Malone

Mr. and Mrs. L. Mancino

Mr. and Mrs. P. Mancino

Regina Ann Mangan

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mango

Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Manna

The Mannequin

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Martin

Daniel J. Massarelli

John Marchese

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maresca

Marilyn Liquors

Rusty Martin's Cosmetic Salon

Anthony G. Mastrolia

Mrs. Nicholas Matin

Mattano Flower Center

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mazzei

Joseph McCabe

Mr. and Mrs. Jam es J. McCaffry

McCarthy Cleaners

Mrs. Kenneth McClave Jr.

Charles D. McColgan

Mr. and Mrs. Jam es McCoy and Family

Mrs. Rita McDonnell

Philip J. McGee

Frank and Bill McGovern

Mary McGraw

Rev. Lester McGuiness

Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGuiness

David McGuire

Joseph A. McGuire

Mr. and Mrs. Jam es McKenna

John Meagher

Gerald Meehan

Mrs. Julia Meloro

Timothy Mercier

Meyers Luncheonette

Mrs. Mary Miele

Atzingen Milk

Atzingen Milk

C. Milkowska

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Miller

Ed Milne '67

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Milne

Miss Anne Minnissale

Arby Mintz

Louis M issaggia

George and Marion Molinelli

Gary Monteforte

Mortiz Family

Doris Mortedo

Jam es Morton

Edward Mottershead

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PATRONS

Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Mottola

Mr. and Mrs. J . Moucha

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mull

Frank Muller

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mueller

Lt. Walter Mueller '60

Esther Murphy

Nellie Murphy

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murphy

Mary V. Murphy

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Murray

Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Musella

Mustello Bros. Auto Repairs

Myers Family

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Natelli

Miss Anne Nelson

Mr. and Mrs. Neal P. Nelson

Mrs. Selma Nelson

New Music Box Cafe

N. Y. Catholic Supply House Inc.

Bruno and Mary Nicolai

Mrs. Clara Nies

Mrs. Caroline Nodes

Mr. and Mrs. R. Nodine Jr.

Mrs. Ann Nowicki

Mrs. Nick Nugent

George O'Brien

Rev. William O'Brien

Ocean Breeze Restaurant

Mr. and Mrs. E. O'Connell

Mrs. F. J . O'Connell

Mr. and Mrs. Jam es J. O'Connor

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry O’Connor

Mrs. M. O'Connor

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew O'Connor

O'Donnell Family

Helen O'Donnell

Mr. and Mrs. Francis O'Leary

John P. O'Leary

Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B. Ommundsen

Mr. and Mrs. L J. O'Neill

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. O'Neill

Mr. and Mrs. John O Reilly

Paul Orlowski

Stanley O. Kronski

Joseph Ostreyko

Mr. and Mrs. C. Ortzian

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Orzynski

John Osaben

Mr. A. Pagano

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Page

Palace Drug Store

Vincent Panariello

Mr. and Mrs. David Payne '54

Mrs. Nellie Pappas

Mrs. B. Paprocki

Parente’s Chatterbox

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Paschik

Paris Pastry

Mr. and Mrs. John Pastier

Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Paternoster

Mrs. Jean Pazik

Peckman's Pharmacy

Mr. Paul Pecoraro

Mr. and Mrs. S. Pecoraro

Joseph Peisecki

The Pepe Family

Mr. and Mrs. George Peregrin

Louis Perry

Pesins

The Peterson Family

Vincent Pezzuti Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Phalon

Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Piccoli

Julius Piergrossi

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PATRONS

Piero's School Of Music

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pilla

Edward Pinto

Florence Pisano

Frank Pisano

Kenneth Pisano

Vincent Pisano

Mr. and Mrs. W. Plunges

Thomas Podesta '67

Mr. and Mrs. W. Podurgiel

Andrew Preputin

Mr. George Podurgiel '57

William Podurgiel '66

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Polakowski

Mrs. Ann Polonica

Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Pontone

Mrs. M. Bour

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Powers

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prohammer

Mr. and Mrs. John Pron

John and Agnes Pulichino

Dr. C. L. Quaglieri

Felix Radleigh

Louis Raino

The Ranch Restaurant

Mrs. Lucy Rand

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Reck

Mr. J. M. Regan

Rose Steinger and Louise Regan

Pat and Bill Regan

Mr. and Mrs. T. Reilly

Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore P. Renga

Rex T.V. Service and Record Shop

Gregory Rhodes

Mrs. Ralph Ribaudo

Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Rinaldi and Son

The Rindos Family

Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ring Jr.

Randolph A. Riotto

The Rizzi Family

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rocca

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Romano

Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Romano

Joseph Romano

Rosemary Romano

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Romano Sr.

The Rooney Family

Matt '67 and Charles '69 Rooney

Milliam J. Ruane

Dr. P. W. Ross

Mr. and Mrs. William Ross

Abraham D. Rudd

George Ruggeri

Mr. and Mrs. William Ruggeri

John R. Ruocco

Vincent J. Runain Family

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russell

The Russello Family

Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Russillo

Mr. and Mrs. E. Ryan

In Honor of St. John of the Cross

Rudolph Sabatino

Anna Sacco

Margaret Sacco

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Safford

St. Joseph's P.T.A.

Mrs. Janice Sammarco

J. P. Sand M.D.

J. J. Sanger

Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Sant

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sawicz

Anthony Scerbo

J . Schimenti & Sons

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scerbo

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Scerbo

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PATRONS

Schaefers Restaurant

Scher Family

Emil Schmidt

Seymore Schneider

Katherine Schnur

Joseph P. Stuart B.S. C.P.A.

Kenneth Schnur

Harry Schwartz Counselor at Law

George Schwenk

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Scudese

Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Scully

Scutro Funeral Home

Mark Selander

Mr. and Mrs. D. Serra

Mr. and Mrs. Seweryn

Mr. and Mrs. T. Sharkey

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Shea

Shelley Foods

Mr. and Mrs. E. Shields

Len and Marion Sienko

Tony Silewaski

Paul Simonetti '67

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simonetti

Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Simons Jr.

Dr. Ross J. Simpson

Mrs. Ross J. Simpson

Mrs. Eugene V. Siwek

Mrs. Rose Skowronski

Miss Ann Smerda

Mrs. Francis A. Smith

Grace Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sokolik

Mr. and Mrs. H. Sokolnicki

Mr. and Mrs. A. Soncha

Antonio Soriano

Mr. and Mrs. P. Soriano

Spada Grocery

Specialty Products Company

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Speicher

Mr. and Mrs. T. Srokosz

Mr. and Mrs. D. Stancati

Joseph A. Stanley '41

Stan's Sport Center

Americus C. Stabile

Mr. Dominic Statile

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stine

Dr. F. K. Strohoefer

Suburban Press

John J. Sullivan

Richard T. Sullivan

Frank E. Suplee

Surplus Army & Navy

Mr. and Mrs. P. Sullivan Sr.

Jay Sweeney '46

M. A. Swiney M.D.

Mr. and Mrs. George Sydlar

Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel F. Syp

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Szewczwy

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Szpakowski

Stanley Szpakowski

Mary Szymanski

Sophie B. Szymanski

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tavormina

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tavormina

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tavormina

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Tavormina

T-Bird

Ted's Delicatessen

Frank and Ted's

Jam es and Anna Telip

Harry Thompson

John S. Tochko

Henry M. Todaro

Stephen Thomsen 68

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PATRONS

Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Tomoszwski Mildred Vallerini Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. WillenborgMr. and Mrs. John A. Tomeszeski Dr. Jam es J. Vanderbeck Glenn WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Jam es Tomney Mr. A. Vandenburg Mr. and Mrs. K. WilliamsTony's Groceries P. Vanderberg Family George and Rose WillmsThe Torpey Family Variety Club of Bayonne Dr. and Mrs. J. T. WilsonAlan Torres Mr. Henry Vassil Mr. and Mrs. John J. WinberryLyons Trading Company Mr. and Mrs. Vergaretti Lockwood WinnantMr. and Mrs. William Trapmann Edward Vernikas Mr. and Mrs. B. Donald Woloshyn—Mr. and Mrs. S. Truskowski Bonaventuras Vyzas Mark and John

John Trosky, Sr. Donna Vyzas Amelia Wroclawski

Tsucalas Family Roman Valaszek Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Wybolt

Dennis and Helen Tuohy and Family John Waldron, Sr. Anthony Yannotti

Henry Tylenda The Wallace Family Yogi the Cat

Mr. Samuel L. Tyrrell Mrs. Paul W araksa Young Fashions, Inc.

Underwood Pharmacy

Nick Uricole

Mrs. Anna Warlikowski Mr. Joseph Warzenski West Side Pharmacy

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Zaleski Zientek Bros.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zingaro

Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ushay West Side Wine and Liquor Mr. and Mrs. Albert ZolliJoseph Valenti Wilenta Family Zorro

COMPLIMENTS

OF

2-F

3 2 0

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SPECIAL PATRONSGift of $10.00

S. M. Adamczyk

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Adamowicz

Mayor and Mrs. Paul Amico

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anthony

The Aquino Family

Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Aughinbaugh

Mrs. Helen M. Bachmann

Barrell Tavern

Bayonne Barrel & Drum Co.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Baynard

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bencivenga

Stephanie Bintz

Biondo Family

W anda Bishow

Rose M. Boyce

Mr. and Mrs. R. Byrnes

Cirillo & Sons, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Coar

John Corigliano

Arthur F. Couch

Joseph P. Curtin

Mr. and Mrs. G. Cybuski

Mr. and Mrs. A. Czaykowski

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Czechowski

Mr. and Mrs. Michael D’Arienzo

Mr. and Mrs. R. Deecken

Jerry DeRosa

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Dietz

Mr. and Mrs. DiPaolo

Domenico Bus Service, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dondero

Mr. and Mrs. Jam es M. Doyle

Mr. Francis Evans

Ferrara Drugs

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fiano

Fieseler's

Mr. and Mrs. George Filko

Dr. Urban R. Finnerty

Lucy E. Fossetta

Galvin & French

A Friend

A Friend

A Friend

A Friend

The Garvey Family

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gilch

Hugh Greenan

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greten

Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Gurzo

William F. Hanlon

Mrs. William F. Hanlon

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hardiman

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hayes

Paul F. X. Hearns Family

William T. Hilliard

Mr. Alexander Hojnowski

Mr. and Mrs. John Horan

House of Greetings

Hudson County National Bank

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Humen, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Janasie

Jan ie ’s Beauty Salon

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Jordan

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jusinski

Mr. and Mrs. J. Kacprowicz and Fa

Kearney's Meat Market

Councilman Jack Kelaher

Rev. John A. Kelly

Ernest Kemp

Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Kenny

Mr. and Mrs. Jam es M. Kerwan

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kilian

Peter N. King

Maurice M. Krivit

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kuchar

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SPECIAL PATRONS

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kusen

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kwiatkowski

“ The La”

Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lauber

Mrs. Dorothy LeGrand

Joseph A. Leone Family

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lobo and Sons

Mr. and Mrs. William Lonergan Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Stephen LoVerme

Mr. and Mrs. F. Ludwizak

William A. Macchi

Marsella Realty Co. Inc.

Miss Mildred G. McFarland

Henry B. McFarland

McLaughlin Funeral Home

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meehan

Millbank Chemicals Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moscati

M. D. Mullin

One Hour Martinizing

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paluscio

Paris Jewelers

Pebbles and Chris

Councilman Anthony P. Peduto

H. A. Peplowski

Frdnk J. Pezzolla

The Pinto Family

Mr. and Mrs. G. Pisano

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Plaza

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Plu$t

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prohammer

Mrs. Dorothy Rand

Mr. and Mrs. A. Raska

Mr. J. M. Richard

Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Richard

Randolph A. Riotto Funeral Home

Peter Sassone

Dr. P. Savoy Optometrist

Mrs. Mildred Schnur

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Scivoletti

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Scura

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sekel

Sexton's Dairy

Shelley Provision Co.

Mrs. S. Sienkiewicz

Sofia Jewelers

The Spooms Family

Jam es Stiso

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Szymialowicz

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tangeman

Trodyne Corp.

Union City Finance Co.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wasowski

Paul G. White

Bob Zeman

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Zito

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SPONSORSGift of $15.00

Academ y Delicatessen, inc.242 Warren Street Jersey City

A. C. Chevrolet Co.3085 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City

Ali Building Construction Co.319 Spencer Street Elizabeth

Alvens Pharmacy458 Central Avenue Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. V. Arecchi 15 Me. Kinley Place Bergenfield

Arrow Iron Works, Inc.408-414 Whiton Street Jersey City

Barrett's861 Bergen Avenue Jersey City

Mrs. Kathleen Barry 165 Sycamore Road Jersey City

Bayonne Block Company, Inc.40 West 56th Street Bayonne

Bayonne Exterminating Company 93 West 35th Street B ayonn e

Harry L. BeckmanElectrical Contractor Lighting and Power

Bel Fuse, Inc.198 Van Vorst Street Jersey City

Best of Luck From Five Former Frie

Birk Paint Co., Inc.230-236 Kearney Avenue Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. George R. Blaney100 Bartholdi Avenue Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boyle 43 Neptune Avenue Jersey City

Frank Briamonte 23 Dupont Street Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Bryk 706 Terhune Avenue Wayne

Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Brzenk 203 Washington Street Jersey City

Bush Brothers Inc.101 West Palisade Avenue Englewood

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bulzis 625 Willow Avenue Hoboken

Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Calantone 85 Lafayette Avenue Passaic

The Campanella Family 17 College Drive Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Campbell 31 1 Forest Street Kearney

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cannavale 522 Kearney Avenue Cliffside Park

Mrs. J. Cimprich7823 Bergenline Avenue North Bergen

John J. Collins133 Carlyle Street Carlstadt

Continental Baking Company, Inc.534 Ellison Street

Paterson

Mrs. Walter Coppinger 329 Pavonia Avenue Jersey City

Mrs. Helen Creehowski 242 South 21st Street Irvington

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Curley 51 Kensington Avenue Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. W illiam J. Curran 356 Webster Avenue Jersey City

Stephen Czujko25 Baldwin Avenue Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Daly 2 Timberhill Drive Livingston

James Daurio50 Jordan Avenue Jersey City

Joseph P. Dedicos131 W. H azlew ood A venue R ahw ay

Mr. and Mrs. James Catrillo48 Dw ight StreetJersey City

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SPONSORS

DeDominicis Family 137 Prospect Street Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. Louis DePascale 1233 Garden Street Hoboken

Mr. and Mrs. Walter De Vaney 483 Fairview Avenue Orange

Mr. and Mrs. Carmine DiMatteo 124 Broadway Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dirsa 480 Kennedy Boulevard Bayonne

Kenneth Dombrowski 272 Third Street Jersey City

Saint Dominic Academy2572 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City

Donato M ills Supplies 15 Brook Street Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Dougherty 706 73rd Street North Bergen

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Dunn 138a Erie Street Jersey City

Embassy Millwork Co.1557 Springfield Avenue Maplewood

Mr, and Mrs. John English 400 Belgrove Drive Kearney

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamine Famiglietti 26 Rose Avenue Jersey City

Farrier Plbg. Co. Inc.33 Westervelt Place Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Feeney 4 Lincoln Avenue Chatham

Joseph Filoramo949 Summit Avenue Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Finn 8 Canterbury Lane Suffern

M ayor Francis G. Fitzpatrick City of Bayonne Bayonne

Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fleischer 179 West Third Street Clifton

Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Frees 19 Paterson Street Jersey City

A Friend

A. J. Fusciello121 Brunswick Street Jersey City

The Gallagher Family 153 E. Lincoln Avenue Roselle Park

P. Gamarello173 Sherman Avenue Jersey City

Glenwood Restaurant 850 West Side Avenue Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gorbos & Family 29 E. 31 st Street Bayonne

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Gough 895 Montgomery Street Jersey City

The Guglielmelli Family 411 Jefferson Street Hoboken

Mr. John Gumina 22 Brewster Place Bergenfield

Joseph P. Hanrahan 815 Hudson Street Hoboken

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hayes 19 Olean Avenue Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Heffernan 59 Beechwood Drive Wayne

Homestead Plumbing and Heating 710 Summit Avenue Jersey City

Hudson City Savings Bank 587 Summit Avenue Jersey City

Hudson Tailoring Co. Inc.44th Street and New York Avenue Union City

Victor Gatto570 New ark AvenueJersey City

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SPONSORS

Lt. Col. J. P. JaugstetterH.Q. 2nd U.S. Army Fort M eade, Md.

Mrs. T. Jennings and Family 2148 Briarwood Avenue Sea Girt

Mr. Carl Kaminski 28 Boyd Avenue Jersey City

Kane Family278 DeWitt Avenue Belleville

Mr. and Mrs. A. Lewandowski 278 Princeton Avenue Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Louf 233 Jewett Avenue Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah G. Mahony 107 Kensington Avenue Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mahoney 3 Preston Street Ridgefield Park

Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kegelman 26 Greenville Avenue Jersey City

C. J. Kirkowski Family 290 Delaware Avenue Paterson

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Kohl 25 W ade Street Jersey City

Mr. Peter Koleba143 Halladay Street Jersey City

The Kulnis Family 245 Avenue E Bayonne

Joseph G. Lakata4 Bayview Avenue Jersey City

J. A. La Rocca Bros. Inc.63 Zabriskie Street Jersey City

Mr. John F. Lee70 Trask Avenue Bayonne

The Malecki Family384 Princeton Avenue Jersey City

The M angan Family171 Delaware Avenue Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. J . F. Marczewski 622 Sherman Avenue Roselle Park

The Marzahl Chemical Co.3rd St. and Hackensack Avenue Kearney

W illiam A. and Hugh F. McDonald Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. McElory 175 Boulevard Glen Rock

Dr. and Mrs. P. J. McGovern 3284 Kennedy Boulevard

Jersey City

Mr. Carl W. Menk 23 Victor Avenue Glen Ridge

Metro Formal Wear219 Old Bergen Road Jersey City

Michalski Funeral Home 463 Monmouth Street Jersey City

Mitchell’s Anchor Inn 256 Warren Street Jersey City

Mitchel’s T.V. Co., Inc.795 Broadway Bayonne

Miss Audrey Jo Mocco 601 Grand Avenue North Bergen

Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Monahan 75 Broadway Bayonne

Mr. Frank Monterisi 74 Ninth Street Wood Ridge

Gertrude Morello250 Oriental Place Lyndhurst

Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Moreno 803 Aibemarle Street Wycoff

Motor Club of America2335 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City

Mr. Frank J. Murdaco512 Edgew ater A venue Ridgefield

Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Mercun711 Sixth StreetUnion City

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Mr. Joseph A. Nardini 29 Sherman Avenue Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Nickerson 117 Green Street Lynn, Mass.

Mrs. J. Norton and M iss N. F. Maher 138a Erie Street Jersey City

Mr. Thomas Novella 385 Cator Avenue Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. K. O ’Brien 1034 Kennedy Boulevard Bayonne

Mr. and Mrs. John Ockay 10 E. 24th Street Bayonne

O ’Donnell & Kohansky Plbg. &Heating Co.

288 Avenue C Bayonne

Stefan and Janina Orsen 42 Romaine Avenue Jersey City

O ’Melia Outdoor Advertising Corp. 94 Broadway Jersey City

Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Palmeri 692 All wood Road Clifton

The Paoloni Family 631 38th Street Union City

Paramount Food Stores 85 Journal Square Jersey City

Mr. Stephen G. Pello 207 Bartholdi Avenue Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Petrie 35 Harmon Street Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. P. Policastro 409 Jefferson Street Hoboken

Posnak & Turkish Inc.Kellogg Street Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. H. Powers 131 Brill Street Newark

Mr. and Mrs. James Pircell 134 Ogden Avenue Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Quinn 48 Beech Street Jersey City

Mrs. Lawrence Quinn 96 Gifford Avenue Jersey City

Mr. Joseph Raimo11 Bloomfield Avenue North Caldwell

Mr. and Mrs. V. Rapcienski 122 W. 22nd Street Bayonne

Rick’s Auto Sales1558 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. A. Riedlinger61 Columbia AvenueJersey City

Rieman Funeral Home1914 New York Avenue Union City

Mr. Alfred J. Rinn 16 Norcroft Road Jersey City

Russo Bros. Auto Wreckers 73 S. Front Street Elizabeth

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ryari and Famil 27 Nunda Avenue Jersey City

Dr. and Mrs. C. Rydwin 137 Grand Street Jersey City

Mr. John Ryglicki 1707 81 st Street North Bergen

Mr. Matthew E. Saccente 117 Nelson Avenue Jersey City

The Sandaal Family 24 Stegman Street Jersey City

Mr. F. Sapone and Mr. V. EdesdenArena Bowling

Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. A. Sattelberger 822 Allwood Road Clifton

Scatuorchio’s Funeral Home 160 Brunswick Street Jersey City

Schlesinger’s58th St. & Bergenline Avenue West New York

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Schoning's City Hall Bake Shop 95 Washington Street Hoboken

Scudder’s Sea Food Market 494 Avenue C Bayonne

Serge Elevator Co. Inc.1001 Brook Avenue New York

Mr. P. J. Shannon & Son 255 Fifth Street Jersey City

Sier-Bath Gear Co. Inc.9252 Kennedy Boulevard North Bergen

Barnett D. Singer - Architect 549 Broadway Bayonne

Mr. Chester Skowronski 16 W. 34th Street Bayonne

Mr. and Mrs. Smutek 159 Bergen Avenue Jersey City

Mrs. M ary Spiegel205 Willow Avenue Hoboken

Estelle A. Spillane 14 Perrine Avenue Jersey City

Mrs. Kay Stanton487 Union Avenue Rutherford

Stavalo Bros. Inc.114 Colden Street Jersey City

Steve's Shop-Rite Market 110-2 Avenue C Bayonne

Mr. Frank Suplee

Mr. Anthony Szpak 48 Licrav Place Jersey City

Mrs. Frank Testa3410 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City

Toker Oil Co.727 Livingston Street Elizabeth

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Troche 30 Mackay Avenue Waldwick

Union Business Machines 4812 Bergenline Avenue

Union City

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Urban 647 Market Street Newark

Rose Vaccarino3637 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City

Edward and Marie Valitutto 84 b Suburbia Drive Jersey City

Valleyview Service Station Route 46 Fort Lee

The Van Tyle Family 916 - 18th Street Union City

Mr. and Mrs. F. V igg iano108 Pa mrapo AvenueJersey City

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ward 36 Bidwell Avenue Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. E. Weigert3388 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wermert 3514 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City

Mr. Paul W iggin ’66 13 Cienau Place Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson 46b Hastings Avenue Rutherford

Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. W raga 270 Born Street Secaucus

The Yannuzzi Family 98 Elm Avenue Fairview

Mr. and Mrs. Zakrzewski 239 Ferry Street Newa rk

Mr. Michael Zarrilli 35 George Street Montclair

Mr. and Mrs. A. Zawacki 34a E. 31st Street Bayonne

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Zisa 25 Fairm ount A venue H ackensack

Mr. and Mrs. L. W alsh409 25th StreetUnion City

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BENEFACTORSGift of $25.00

Allwood Agency of New Jersey, Inc. 84 Market Street Clifton

Anthony L. Almonte 83 Corbin Avenue Jersey City

E. J. Batchelar and Son82 Montgomery Avenue Jersey City

Bay City Oil Service Inc. 1401 Harrison Tpk. Kearney

Beach Concrete Co. Newark

Dr. and Mrs. D. Beirne435 N. Arlington Avenue East Orange

Blue Comet Express Co.16th and Henderson Streets Jersey City

Brookdale Beverage Co. 955 Bloomfield Avenue Clifton

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Burbella and John R. Jr. - Ronald E. '66

135 West 24th Street Bayonne

Carlomagno Brothers 447 Johnston Avenue Jersey City

Cathedral Lace Company 1419 Summit Avenue Union City

George J. Costa M.D. 241 Second Street Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Deibel 430 Bedford Road Ridgewood

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Donovan 42 East Fourth Street Bayonne

Mr. and Mrs. R. Favocci and Family, Ray ’68 974 E. 27th Street

Paterson

Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McFarland, Sr.6 Romaine Avenue Jersey City

Ferrara Drugs2533 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City

Mrs. Julius M. Forhecz 55 Nevins Street Rutherford

A Friend

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Green 357 Verona Avenue Elizabeth

Herk Elevator Maintenance, Inc. 670 Grand Concourse Bronx, N. Y.

Hideaway Tavern Bayonne

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BENEFACTORS

Holthausen’sBergenline Ave. & 36th Street Union City

Hudson City Savings Bank 7533 Bergenline Avenue North Bergen

Hudson City Savings Bank 587 Summit Avenue Jersey City

Jersey Contracting Corp.P.O. Box 5148 Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Lisa 445 Ogden Avenue Jersey City

Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Lobbato 39 Glenwood Avenue Jersey City

Vincent J. Mann, Jr.41 Woodcrest Drive Livingston

Mr. and Mrs. James E. McNerney and James 9 Towers Street Jersey City

Mr. Herb Jordan General Tire Co.East Rutherford and North Bergen

Monticello Plumbing Co.233 Spencer Street Elizabeth

Mr. Frank Murray323 New York AvenueJersey City

Prof. and Mrs. R. J. Nickerson 237 Turrell Avenue South Orange

Lawrence J. O ’Brien 25 Duryea Road Upper Montclair

Onyx Chemical Co. Warren Street Jersey City

Petruccelli Funeral Home 232 Christine Street

Elizabeth

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Pizzuto 386 Fifth Street Jersey City

Richmond Routh Funeral Home 202 Old Bergan Road Jersey City

Sabato Travel Agency 266 Newark Avenue Jersey City

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schreck 31 Shelly Court Bergenfield

Tube BarTube Concourse Jersey City

Wearever Pens and Pencils David Kahn, Inc.North Bergen

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Acknowledgements ...................................... 331 Intramurals ..................................................... 188-189Ads ..................................................................... 268-309 Juniors ............................................................... 159-165A rt and Poster Club .................................... 142-143 Library Club ................................................... 140Assemblies ......................................................... 190-191 Mission N ight ................................................. 194-195Band ................................................................... 176-178 Mother’s Club ................................................. 192-193Baseball .............................................................. 201 N ational Merit Winners .............................. 1 7 9Basketball ......................................................... 144-155 O ratory ............................................................. 138-139Benefactors ....................................................... 328-329 Patrons ............................................................... 310-320Bowling ............................................................ 166-168 Petrean ............................................................... 102-103Camera Club .................................................. 157 Petroc ................................................................. 104-105Chess Club ....................................................... 141 Physical Fitness .............................................. 128-129Communion Breakfast .................................. 122-123 Radio Club ........................................................ 109Community Action ...................................... 174-175 Rallies ................................................................. 80-81Contents ........................................................... 3 Retreats ............................................................ 110-112Dance Committee ......................................... 124 Saddle and Bridle Club ................................ IS6Dances .............................................................. 125-126 Spirit .................................................................... 6-27Debate .............................................................. 172-173 Science Club ................................................... 108Dedication ....................................................... 4-5 Senior H istory ................................................. 202-203Dramatics ......................................................... 98-101 Seniors ............................................................... 204-265Driver’s Education ......................................... 158 Sodalities ............................................................ 74-75Faculty ............................................................. 30-61 Sophomores ...................................................... 113-121Football ........................................................... 82-97 Special Patrons ................................................. 321-322Freshmen ......................................................... 67-73 Sponsors .................... 323-327Freshmen Orientation .................................. 62-63 Student Council .............................................. 76-79Glee Club 127 Swimming ........................................................ 180-185Golf .................................................................. 196-197 Tennis ................................................................. 200-201Gym Team ...................................................... 130-135 Track (Indoor) .............................................. 170-171Incidentals ...................................................... 136-137 Track (O utdoor) .......................................... 198-199

186-187 Tributes ........................................................... 266Inscape ............................................................. 106-107

Rev. Father N orton and Rev. Father Snyder for permitting us to print this book,

the Administration and faculty for their support and encouragement,

all our advertisers and patrons who made this book possible,

Vinodd Studios for their fine photographic work and assistance,

Photography by Lou for supplying color photographs of our football team,

the representatives and members o f the O ’Toole Printing Company for their

hard work and time graciously spent in counseling and advising us in the

production of this book.

Rev. Mr. Charles Burns, S.J., for his efforts and dedicated help throughout the year,

Jim Daurio for his generosity in helping us to meet our final deadline,

Rev. Mr. Ronald Mizen, S.J., for his untiring efforts for the Petrean and his unlimited patience with its staff.

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(5e/u&z/Abate 118Ackerman 204Adamczyk 204Alario 113Alberque 163Alfano 120Allaire 115Amejka 160Anderson 157, 67Andriola 6 8Andro 204, 106, 109Andryszewski 69Annunziato 117Anthony 161Antonini 204Aquino 205Arecchi 205, 79, 180Arestia 119Argyelan 118Armistead 163, 180, 181Atkachunas 7 0Aughinbaugh 205Avery 114Mr. Azzarto, S.J. 42

Bachand 160, 100Bachmann 105, 106, 107, 205Bad6er 164, 78, 79Bagdzinski 118Baginski 71Baker 163Balboa 72Bannon 7 3Barbito 119Barker 163, 108Barkovitz 67Barnes 120Barr 162, 172Barry, Day. 68Barry, Den. 115Barry, R. 206Barton, G 116Barton, J . 159Baum 120Baynard 206Beaudet, Alb. 115, *.31, 133Beaudet, Art. 161, 180Becker 69Bedell 165Beirne 206, 180Mrs. Belinski 60Belinski 119, 153Belton 165Bencivenga 7 0Bender 116Benedetti 71Bennek 7 2Bennett 73, 109Bergamo 67Berkowitz 101, 206, 139, 172Mr. Berkowitz 37, 128, 131Berman 6 8Bernhardt 69Bintz 70Biondo 116, 153Blahitka 207Bland 121Blaney 207, 79, 146, 151, 145

Blaszczak 162, 175 Bloom 114, 153 Bobowicz, John 119, 170 Bobowicz, Joseph 71 Boland 113 Booth 207, 84 Bovasso 72 Bowen 114 Bowens 207 Boxeur 114 Boyd 7 3 Boylan, J. 120 Boylan, M. 67, 15 5 Boyle 114, 208 Brack 113, 140 Bradshaw 140, 104 Brady, H. 159 Brady, P. 68 Bredehoft 69 Brennan, G. 70 Brennan, J. 118, 172 Brennan, R. 161 Brockmann 71 Broderick 72 Bromirski 208 Fr. Browning, S.J. 54 Brower 73 Brudnicki 113,131 Bryk 208Brzenk 79, 208, 126 Buckley 209, 84 Bulzis 209 3urbella 209 Burke, J. 159 Burke, K. 113, 84 Mr. Burns, S.J. 43, 101 Burvk 116, 177-Mr. Buser, S.J. 38,80,127,142,143Butti 114Buzzerio 116, 177Byrne 209, 180Byrnes 116

Cadalzo 210Cahill 161Calantone 210, 145Campanella 101, 100, 210Campbell, John 118Campbell, J. 210Carnevale 211Cantisano 69Cantoli 114, 152, 15 3Caporrino 117Capparelli 164Cardiello 147, 159Mr. Carey 48Carmody 165Carola 119Carro 114Carroll 120Caruso 121Casale 160, 141Mr. Casey 43Casper 211Castelli 211Catalano 114

Catanzaro 163, 153, 145Catapano 165Catrillo 68Caulfield, M. 164,170Caulfield, P. 121, 173Cavallini 115Cavari 119Cervalli 70Chiola 113Chipko 71Chorney 116, 109

Chrustic 117Chrzanowski 72Cimprich 211, 133, 131Ciniello 117Clark 160Cleary, R. 70Cleary, T. 67Clerihew, A. 114Clerihew, E. 119Clossey 161, 107Coar 161, 131Mr. Cochrane 84Coffey 68Colacchio 161Colacurci 164Colasurdo 116, 140Colchie 163Colford 116Colletti 69Miss Collins 140Collins, C. 74, 212Collins, J. 101, 212Collis 70Compa 159Compeau 116Connelly, R. 114Connelly, T. 121Connolly, J. 71Connolly, T. 72Conroy 118Cook 162Cooney 114, 153Coppinger 212Corasio 114Corcoran 73, 141Corrado 113Corrigan 67, 104Costa 115Costantino 68Costello 160Covello 120Coyle, F. 116Coyle, J. 69Cozzetta 70Creazzo 71Crincoli 161Cummings 161Curley, James 212Curley, John 213, 148, 151, 148Curran, R. 72, 155Curran, W. 213Curry 73Cybulaki 213Czaykowski 121

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Czochanski 117, 170 Czujko 213

Dailey, J . 116 Daiiey, M. 67 D ’Aiessandro 159, 96 Fr. J . Daly, S.J. 32 Fr. L. Daly, S.J. 32, 77 Daly, P. 214 Daly, T. 68 Damato 161 Damiani 214 D ’Amico 1 2 1 , 166 Damico, P. 69Damico, R. 119D’Andrea, L. 70, 96 D ’Andrea, M. 71 D ’Arienzo 116 Datzko 164Daurio 87, 80, 84, 85, 214, 170, 171Davis, B. 214Davis R. F. 159Davis, R. J. 215DeAngelis 77, 84, 215, 90, 87DeBari 165, 188, 149, 148, 145Decina 215Dedicos 215, 180DeFilippo 72Deibel 165Delaney 118, 153Della Fave 67, 96DeLorenzo 161DeLuca 84, 216DeMaio 69DeMizio 103, 162DePascale, E. 76, 216DePascale, J . 70, 77, 78, 180DePascale, Paul 160DePascale, Peter 71Dermody 216DeSocio 12 0Devaney, M. 216Devaney, T. 217Diebel 104, 170Diehl 84, 165Dietz 217, 170DiFeo 76, 77, 217DiGeronimo 73Dillon 113DiMatteo 77, 84, 104, 217 Dineen 159 DiPoolo 118 DiPietro 119, 180 Dirsa 218 D^'-Ver 67 D'^nreo 109. 118 D'noolencki 113 DnWes 68DnViprf v 69Fr. E. Dnlan, S.T. 38, 138Fr. F. Dolan. S.T. 3 9 ,Dolan. M. 84, 98, 119, 173, 99 Doma'eski, E. 117Domaleski, R. 70Dombrowski 218 Domnik 71

Donahue 160, 174 Donatacci 113 Dondero 103, 218 Donohue, M. 114, 141 Donohue, W. 218 Donovan, C. 72, 78 Donovan, J . 120 Donovan, R. 135, 219 Doolan 7 3 Dooley 113 Dorigatti 67 Dougherty 219 Doyle 6 8 Dronby 84, 160 Dronzek 160 Drozd 162 Ducca 114 Duch 115 Duffy, E. 107, 113 Mr. Duffy 49 Duffy, J. 163 Dunham 116 Dunn, J. 219 Miss Dunne 60 Dwyer, R. 219

Dwyer, T. 162 Dzikowski 115

Eagen 220 Egan 69 Elliot 70 Engel, J. 161 Engel, W. 71 English 220 Enright 220 Erhardt 78, 84, 113 Evans 117

Fabio 160 Fabyanski 72, 109 Faccone 73, 96 Fallow 164 Famiglietti 2 2 0 Mr. Farrell 51 Fava 68 Favocci 114 Fay 69, 96 Fecteau 70 Feduniewicz 71 Fee 163 Feeney 221 Fehr 113 Felice 72 Ferguson 118 Ferrante 165 Ferrara 1 0 2 , 221 Ferro 67 Ferullo 113 Feury 1 2 1 , 96 Fiano 6 8 , 96 Field 163, 170, 171 Filipkowski 121 Filko 96, 164, 170 Filoramo 221

Finigan 117Finn, E. 160, 188, 153Finn, P. 221Finn, R. 120Finnerty 119Fiore 114Fischer, P. 118Fischer, R. 2 2 2Fitzgerald 69Fitzgibbons 120Fitzpatrick 222Flaherty 70, 109Flamm 115Flannery 119Fleck 117Fleischer, J . 71Fleischer, R. 222Floccari 115, 132, 131, 96Flood 168Foddai 120Fr. Foley, S.J. 54Foran 72Mr. Fordi, S.J. 43, 107 Forhecz 73, 155 Forsythe 67 Frees, R. 109, 222 Frees, Y. 164 Friend 162 Fristensky 223 Fucito 223 Fuirita 121 Fusco, N. 68 Fusco, V. 160

Gaiewski 113 Galbraith, D. S. 164 Galbraith, S. 120Mr. Galiastro 39Gallagher, C. 223Gallagher, P. 117Gallagher, T. 121Gallo 70Gallombaro 69, 15 5 Galvin 115 Gamarello 223 Garbarino 163, 166 Mr. Gardulo 89, 92 Garibaldi, J. 121 Garibaldi, P. 71 Garito 116Garvey 77, 84, 8 6 , 89, 224Gener 72Genthon 67Gerbino 96, 114Germinario 163, 178Giannoto 6 8Giebas 69Gieser 70Gilch 159Ginty 224Giovenco 114, 140, 177 Giracello 107, 159 Mr. Glavey, S.J. 169 Gleason 71 Glowacky 115 Glushko 119 Golashesky 117

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O & e & t s

Golden 165Goppold 164Gorbos 109, 224Gorecki 160Mr. Gorman 46Gormley 224Gough 225Granville 162Graul 73Mr. Gray 47Graziano 109, 225Green, K. 225Green, M. 165, 170Fr. T. Green, S.J. 57Green, T. 67, 100Greenan, E. 121Greenan, T. 113Greene, E. 225Greene, R. 162Greenhalgh 78, 84, 107, 159Greten, D. 226Greten, G. 68Grillo, J . 127, 162, 103Grillo, T. 69Grimes 71Grish 103, 162Mr' Grossi 60Grumbach 118Grzelak 72Grzyb 117Gualtieri 226Guglielmelli 84, 226Gumi-a 226Guri.ey 161Gurtatowski 73Gurzo 84, 93, 108, 163

Mr. Halligan 144, 149Halsey 121Hamill, James 67, 155Hamill, John 6 8Hamilton 164Hammann 114Hammer, G. 157, 227Hammer, J . 115Hanlon, D. 117,184,180Hanlon, M. 96, 165Hanly 69, 96, 182, 180Hannon 120Hanrahan 183, 180, 227Hansen 70, 96, 155, 154Harnett 71, 173H arrington 118, 172H artn e tt, J . 104, 105, 227Hartnett, M. 121, 188Hathaway 227Haughey 72, 96Hayes, J. 228, 180Hayes, R. 164Healy 165, 103Heaney 115Hearns 159Heer 73Heffernan 228Mr. Heitzman 52Henion 107, 160Herchold, C. 105, 107, 139, 228Herchold, J. 67, 78, 171

Fr. Hess, S.J. 57Hickey 6 8Higgins 69, 180Hilliard 228Hinte 70Br. Hoey, S.J. 36Fr. Hoffen, S.J. 39Hoffman 114Hohnecker 163Hojnowski 229, 148, 145Mr. Hollander 46Hollywood, D. 121Hollywood, J. 229Holy 71Horan 116Horn 115Mr. Howard 49Howard, R. 162, 138Hrinewski 7 2Hrynkiewicz 73, 96Hughes, Patrick 137, 159Hughes, Paul 107, 160, 175Humen 137, 161Hummel 67

Iaccarino 161 Iannarella 116, 177 Iannini 160, 84 Mr. Illy 33, 167 Inserra 159 Ippolito 229 Iwanyk 6 8

Jacobson 163, 145 Jacques 229 Jaeger, F. 165, 177 Jaeger, J. 166, 230 Jakubowski 230.Janasie 103, 188, 230 Janesk 115 Janiszewski 117, 157 Janzer 230 Jaronczyk 69 Jaronski 108 Fr. Jaschko, S.J. 51 Jaugstetter, J. 113 Jaugstetter, R. 231 Jaz 165Jennings 74, 231 Jimmerson 164, 177 Joerss 114 Johnson 70, 96, 171 Jordan, J. 231 Jordan, P. 71, 78 Joyce 121, 157 Juchnewicz 141, 159 Jurcisin 113 Jusinski 121

Kabrt 141, 160 Kachur 72, 15 5 Kacprowicz 73, 155 Kaminski 231 Kane 188, 180, 232 Katelus 121 Kaufman 114 Kawecki 67 Kay 113

Keenan, G. 68 Keenan, J. 120Kegelman 69 Ketterer 73 Kellner 70, 184 Mr. B. Kelly 182, 180 Kelly 118 Kemp 71Kennedy, A. 165, 178 Kennedy, M. 72 Mr. Kennedy 42 Kenny, C. 232 Kenny, T. 113 Kent 113 Kerwan 232 Kessler 163 Mr. Kibbler 52, 101 Kiczek 117 Kidney 176, 232 Kiely 120 Kierney 233 Kilian 164 Kilkenny 166, 233 Kinahan 115 King, F. 233 King, J. F. 113 King, J. M. 233 Kirby 107,159 Kinley 120 Kirkeby 165 Kirkowski 234, 145 Klotz 114 Kohl 234 Kokosinski 67 Koleba 6 8 Kolock 234 Konvit 69, 155 Kopacz 70 Kopec 71 Korba 72 Korek 161 Kovatch 73 Kowalak, T. 161, 178 Kowalik, J. 162 Kowalski 234 Kozakewich 67, 177 Kozarich 163 Kraft 68 Krafty 159 Kauze 116 Kravanja 235Kropke 79, 86, 88, 92, 94, 9

184, 235 Kruse, P. 165 Kruse, W . 118 Kuchar 23 5 Kulkosky 107, 163 Kusen 60, 131, 134 Kuzmiak 69, 180 Kwiatkowski 23 5

Mr. LaBlanc 5 8 LaForgia 125, 160 LaGratta 70, 15 5 Lakata 236 Lally 116 Lamb, C. 159 Lamb, P. 236

5, 97

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Lamparello 71 Madej 70, 171 Mercier 160, 145Lampe 116, 153 Madison, D. 71, 171 Mercun, J. 84, 89, 241Lamprecht 114 Madison, L. 160 Mercun, L. 118Langan 115 Madsen 72 Messina 164Lania 121 Mahan 120 Miceli 72Lanigan 119 Mahon 73 Michalowski 116Lanktree 165, 154, 153, 152 Mahoney 121 Mikolay 104, 141, 241Lanskey 119 Mahony 84, 238 Miller, E. 113LaQuaglia 72 Maitner 238 Mr. F. Miller 58Larkin, E. 163 Malecki 131, 133, 238 Miller, S. 96, 117Larkin, P. 67, 15 5 Malejko 160 Mr. Millus, S.J. 44, 80Larsen 73 Mr. Gene Maliff 170, 171 Milne 78, 138, 139, 162LaSalle 68 Malloory 120 Milsop 138, 139, 241Lauber 69 Mancino, A. 163 Missaggia 121Lauria 113 Mancino, J. 115 Mitchell 241La Viola 119, 170 Mangan 238 Mitchels 242Layendecker 7 0 Mango 67 Mr. Mizen, S.J. 59, 80, 103Lechonczak 96, 120 Mann 124, 239 Mojknowski 119Lee 236 Manna 165, 184 Mrs. Molney 60LeGrand 78, 79, 170 Marchese 68 Monahan 105, 132, 242Leier 96, 118 Marczewski 239, 175 Mongiello 242Lembo 84, 78, 165, 188 Maresca 239 Monteforte 159Mr. Lempa 96 Marino 161 Monterisi 156, 242Lenahan 71 Fr. Markey, S.J. 76, 169 Montesano 100, 243Lenc 118 Marsella 84, 120 Moore 113Lenzi 236 Mr. Martel 176 Morale 120Leonard 118, 131 Martelli 118 Morales 134, 160Leoncavallo 72 Martin 164 Moran, G. 243Leone 74, 237 Matin 119, 171, 170 Moran, R. 162Lepis 162 Mazza 69 Morello 243Leppard 96, 120 Mazzei 113 Moreno 243Leppert 84, 237 McCabe, J. 84, 163 Moritz, M. 73Mr. Levine 5 3 McCabe, W. 71 Moritz, N. 120Lewandowski 177, 237 Mr. McCaffery 83, 109 Morris 159, 173Lewis 161 McCaffery 161 Morton 67Liberatore 7 3 McCarthy, D. 117 Moskal 117Lichnowski 67 McCarthy, K. 115 Mottershead 161, 170Lillis 117 McClave 70 Mottola 165Lipinski 115 McColgan 161 Moucha 117Lipnicki 117 McCoy 116, 177 Mruz 68Lisa, P. 120 McCue 117 Mueller 70, 131Lisa, T. 121 McDonald 72 Mull 107, 159Lisa, W. 68 McElroy 239, 182, 180 Mullane 115Lizza 69, 141 McFarland 73, 122, 141 Muller 96, 244Lobbato 70 McGee 113 Mullin 115Lobo 115 McGovern, B. 121, 177 Mulvihill, J . 84,113Loftus 160 Fr. McGovern, S.J. 3 5 Mr. R. Mulvihill 44Logan 2 37 McGovern, P. 120 Mura winski 163Longendyke 161 Fr. McGrail, S.J. 36 Murdaco 84, 244Lopresti 162 McGuinness, J . 67 Murphy, D. 107, 159Los 159 Mr. R. McGuinness 48 Murphy, J. 244Louf 115 McGuinness, R. 131, 135, 139, 240 Murphy, Robert Paul 113LoVerme 71 McGuire, D. 67, 171, 155 Murphy, Robert Peter 70Luce 118, 170 McGuire, F. 68 Murphy, Thomas 161Luick 84, 88, 160 McHarg 69 Murphy, Thomas J. 71Mr. Lupardo 5 8 McHugh 70 Mrs. M. Murry 61Mrs. Lupari 37, 158 McKenna, E. 159 Fr. T. Murry, S.J. 61Luppino 72 McKenna, H. 162 Murray 72Lusinski 69 Mr. McNally 34 Musella 119Lynch 73, 113 McNerney 147, 157, 240 Myers 7 3Lynyak 67 Lyons 117, 153

Fr. A. Meagher, S.J. 40 Meagher, J. 157, 161 Namias 67Mecca 96, 120 Nardini 244

MacIntyre 165, 173 Meehan, B. 114 Natelli, A. 121Mackiewicz 68 Meehan, G. 240 Natelli, L. 160Mackin, J. 164 Meluso 71 Miss Naylor 61Mackin, M. 162 Mr. Mendola 49 Nesgoda 69, 177MacMahon 69 Menk 240 Nelson 245, 176, 177

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Newton 159 Nickerson 118 Nicolai 113 Nimbley 70 Nodes 71Nodine 161, 153, 145 Nolan 163 Norris 114Fr. Norton, S.J. 30, 64, 95, 101, 123 Novella 245

Obremski 119O’Brien, K. 72O’Brien, T. 73Ockay 245O’Connell, J. 67O’Connell, P. 68O’Connor, D. 96, 113O’Connor, James 84, 163O’Connor, JosephO’Connor, M. 69, 182Fr. T. O’Connor, S.J. 59, 108Fr. O’Donnell, S.J. 5 5O’Donnell, J . 116O’Donnell, K. 70O’Grady 71O leary 160Olsen 72O’Neill, M. 73O’Neill, W. 159O’Reilly 114Orlowsl i, A. 115Orlowski, J . 159

Piergrossi 78, 115 Pilewicz 160 Pilla 84, 164, 170 Pinto 163 Pisano 247 Piserchia 247Pizzuto 74, 76, 77, 79, 120, 248,

138, 102 Plaza, J . 115 Plaza, T. 159 Pluchta 159 Plurges 73 Plust 67 Podesta 165 Podurgiel 248 Polakowski 68 Policastro 80, 84, 248 Polisin 115, 96 Polonica 121 Pontone 118, 170 Pour 120, 153 Powers, E. 84, 248 Powers, J. 131, 249 Prezioso 121 Prohammer 249 P-on 69Proto 102, 111, 249 Pulichino 70 Purcell 249

Quaglieri 107, 162 Quinn 124, 250

Orsen 245 Ortzian 115 Orzynski 117 Osaben 67 Osnato 84, 165 Ostreyko 161 Mr. O’Sullivan 45

Pacholec, D. 68 Pacholec, R. 246 Pagano 114 Page 159 Pagel 113, 141 Palmeri 162 Paluscio 114, 166 Panariello 117 Panfile 119 Paoloni 246 Paprocki 119 Mr. Parisi 40 Paschik 69 Pastier 114 Paternoster 70, 96 Pazden 71 Pecoraro 164, 166 Peisecki 246 Pello 246 Pepe 163Peregrin 84, 114, 153Perrotto 113Fr. J. Persich, S.J. 50Peterson 247Petrie 247Phalon 72Piccoli 117

Ragazzo 159 Rakowicz 250, 177 Rand 72 Ransom 161 Rapcienski 250 Raska 115 Reck 116 Reed 73, 104 Regan, J . 2 50 Regan, M. 165 Regan, R. 67, 96, 171 Regenye 160 Reid 104, 251 Reilly, M. P. 120 Reilly, M. T. 160 Reilly, W. 161 Renga 164, 170 Reznick 68, 78 Rhodes 69 Ribaudo 115 Mr. Riccio 47 Richard 251 Riedlinger 164 Rieman 160Riley 78, 163, 181, 79, 180 Rinaldi 108, 163 Rindos 84, 251 Rinn, A. 251Rinn, R. 113, 183, 182, 18C Mrs. Riordan 61 Rizzo 251Romano, A. 107, 163 Romano, J. J. iwt Romano, J. P. 117, 170 Romano, J. T. 121

Mr. C. Rooney 50 Rooney, C. 67, 171 Rooney, M. 163 Ross 71Rossi 131, 161, 170, 171 Rowan 7 2 Ruane, J. 162 Ruane, T. 116 Ruggeri 252 Ruggieri 116, 177 Ruggiero 140, 121 Rumain 114Russell 252, 147, 148, 145 Russello 73 Russillo 120 Rutkowski 252Ryan, James 84, 89, 131, 134, 25 Ryan, John 115 Ryan, P. 120, 140, 177 Rydwin 117, 172 Ryglicki 84, 159

Sabatino 67 Sabato 68 Saccente 253 Safford 161 Sakowski 253 Salzmann 121 Sammarco 84, 161 Samuels 115 Sandaal 119 Sant 164 Mr. Sanzo 41 Sassone 253 Sattelberger 254, 178 Sawicz 69 Scaglione 254 Scerbo 164 Scher 71, 96 Schmidt, R. 118 Schmidt, T. 72, 172 Schmidt, T. J. 161 Schneider 73 Schnur 254 Schreck 254, 170 Schreiner 165 Schroback 67, 96, 15 5 Mr. Schroeder 5 5 Mr. Schwarz 5 5 Schwenk 68, 15 5 Scian 117, 177 Scivoletti 25 5 Scott 25 5 Scully, D. 115 Fr. J. Scully, S.J. 34 Scura 25 5Sekel 74, 105, 255, 175 Selander 118 Sepanak 250 Serra 69, 96 Seweryn 7 0 Sexton 256 Sey fried 71 Shalhoub 120Fr. Shalloe, S.J. 3 5, 64, 79, 123 Shannon 166, 176, 177, 256 Sharkey 72, 109 Shea 161

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Sheridan | 118 Sherry 165 Shields 117, 153 Siciliano 1 73Sienkiewiijz 140, 116, 177 Simonetti 164 Simons 67 Simpson, C. 68 .Simpson, T. 118 Sinopoli 116 Siwek 69 Mr. Skinner 96 SkoriJpski 84, 86, 256 Skowronski 70 Slawsky '7 1 , .Smith, D. 121Smith, G . ' 84, 257Fr. J . Smith, S.J. 47Smith, R. K. 166, 163Smith, R. W. 119Smith, T. ^4, 120, 135Smutek, R. 121Fr. Snyder, S.J. 31, 62, 6 V''"Sokolik • 96, 120Sokolnicki 141, 159Soriano 72, 109Spacca vento 73, 155 x 9Spanton 114Spe&ier 118Spiegel 257, 178Spillane 84, 257.Spponer ’ 121 S^lfeli^ 117 3 ; 25.7 S hStaniewicz 114"—;Stanton 258, 146, 145 Sratile 6 8 Staubach 118 Bro. Stehr, S.J. 36 Steinbacher 162 Stine 96, 120 Srinziano 121 Strohoefer 69, 78 Fr. Stroud, S.J. 56, 74 Stuart 161 Styles 120 SucnoiD^K 25 8 Sullivan, B. 159 :Mr. D. Sullivan, S.J. 41, 17*Sullivan, i p 116Mr. Suruda, S.J. 45, 80, 105Sutula 12?' 258Syplar ’ 119Syfc 78, 101, 99, 119

Szewczyk 71, 180 Szmerda 72 Szpak 258 Szpakowski 70 Szymialowicz 118

Mr. Taffaro 59 Tangeman 121 Taormino 73Tavormina, J . 105. 259, 172Tavormina, V. ’ 70Telep 160Testa 2Thomsen 121Tochko 119Todaro 67 if'lTomaszeski 1J9Tomaszewski 160, 153Tomney 120Tornambe 188, 259 ■Torpey 84, 115» 96 Torres 114 Totaro 69 Trapmann 117 Troche 2 5 9j|§P Trosky 121 T ru ^ tes^ »;: 164, 176 Tsriicilas 84, 115 Tuohy 159 Tyne 84, 260 Tyrrell 118

Urban 84, 260

Vaccarino 260 Valitutto 260, 177 ValleriniVanderbcck, J . 163 Vandcrbeck, T. . 72 Vanderputten 165 Vaneck 165Van Tyle 1)1, 134 261Vassil 73 Vergaretti, D. 67 Vergaietti, R. . 120 Vernese , 68 Viggiano 261 Vitale 78, 121, 177 Vogel 261 Volpe 118 Vukas 418 Vyzas, B. ?162 s Vyzas, K,. 162 •

Waldron 69, 177 Wallace 104, ? 6 1Mr. M. Walsh, S.J- 56, 80, 157, 188,

USWaf*h, R.C. 115 v/ajsh, R.J. 262

■Walukjewicz 84, 115 Ward, K. 262 Ward, M. 262, 145 War/enski 99, 163 Waspwski 109, 18 5, 262 Wegliapki 117

"Weigert 263 Weiser 165 M&k Weiss 121":^.^^Wermcrt 160 Western 70 White.White, P. 119Wickiewicz 117Wiggin 76, 263Wilenta 71Willenborg 72Williams, D. 84, 263Williams, G. 78, 84, 161, 170, 171Williams, J. 7 3Williams, K. A. 96Williams, K. M. 120Willms 73, 180Wilson, K. 84, 263, 93Wilson, T. 69, 155Winberry 116Wojtaszczyk 113, 141Wonka, D. 117vWraga, f . 264Wraga. J. 165Wroclawski, 105, 159, 180Mr. Wrynn, S.J. 176Wvbolt 114

Yannuzzi> R. 62, 105, 264

Zakrzewski 2 64 Zalcski, E. 76 Zaleski, R. 109, 118 Zarefnba 71 Zarrilli 264 ZawAcki ' 26 5 Zelinski 72 Zeman 2 o5 Zingaro 119 Zito 265Zolli 96, 107, 128, 16? '

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