1961 petrean
DESCRIPTION
The Petrean yearbook from 1961TRANSCRIPT
. —
Petn&asi I'61
&f \U r \
\<x>
■^Wcnm>
m
Pn&tetded L f the, Q>uidux*tiMj,
£ t . P e t e s u i P t e f i
jje / iA & if G i b f r N & u *
--------
Ours is a century of search
And no age has sought so royal a prize
Marco Polo journeying to the Orient
or Columbus sailing the rims of the Atlantic
never dreamed of a challenge, a search, a victory so great
as that of the twentieth century
For modern man is headed for the stars
And fantasy has become commonplace
And somewhere out beyond those stars
God waits for man in his newest venture
waits for him to match again the ageless with the new
to find that the golden cross
of the resurrected Christ
is daring enough
even for the blue of our age
The cross
fantastic and commonplace, challenging and hopeful
is young again
with the new church of St. Peter
fynxbeAclGLAAsfi&n .
{ L O t f C . 6
The cross is a challenging thing
It tests, tries, proves manhood
Christ reached for it with giant joy
Everything that tests and tries us here at Prep
makes for manhood if—
The Stations of the Cross in the new St. Peter s I Church are of glass and concrete, the creation of H Mr. Charles Vukavitch of Maywoocl, New Jersey. Ij
fyvideAclaAAsneti
i i p l
H a ro ld D w y e r
1-A
G e o rg e D a n e ri B rian D a v is
M ich a e l A m b ro sio
Jam es D u n n
P a tr ic k F a llo n
F r a n c is B a d a c h L o u is C a lv i D e n n is C a n to li John C a r r o ll M ich a e l C u rle y
E d w a rd K u klin ski
D an iel O ’ C onnor
Peter Sack
W illia m K o rn y la k
G a ry O ’Brien
L o u is P o m p ilio
E d w a rd H y n es L o u is Jak ub
W illia m M ortenson
iSh ffitiu s G a lv a n K e n n eth H o e b e l ' John H o llin g sw o rthG e ra rd K a h le
John M escali
C h a rle s P o la k
TEACH ERS
LatinMr. Sinnott
Math Fr. May
English, Speech Mr. Sherry
History Mr. Cross
ReligionF t. Meagher
HealthFr. Abbott
OFFICERS
PresidentWilliam Mortenson
Vice President Edward Hynes
Secretary Peter Sack
TreasurerDaniel O’Connor
F ra n c is M erloJam es L e m a n
T h o m as S h a ib le P eter Sherry John Shynne W illia m Sim m s
S u mG regory W illiam s
D e n n is C a n to li
K e n n eth L a d n y
G eo rg e P irich
M ark Su llivan
9
G a r y B ra d ley
Jam es D o n n e lly
C h a rle s D a v is
R o b ert G ra h am
L o u is C a sa z z a R o b e rt C o se n za
L a w r e n c e F in n e g a n
J o seph C z e c h o w sk i
E d m u n d G lo ria n d eJam es E g a n
M ich a e l G ra v in o Jam es H a em m e rle P a u l H e rin g D a v id H eskir K e ith H o ch stein
R o b ert J u n g R ic h a rd K risten sen R o b ert K ry ch k o w s k i C h risto p h er M a rv in n y
TEACH ERS
English, History, Speech Mr. Sherry
LatinMr. Sinnott
Math Fr. May
Religion Fr. Meagher
Health Fr. Abbott
V in c e n t M c T ig h e
John M ille r E d w a rd M ottersh ead Jam es M u rp h y
A n th o n y S u ru d a P a u l T ru sko w sk i
Jam es San ders
B ernard Staltari W illia m Stan ton G erard S u lliv an
OFFICERS
PresidentEdmund Gloriande
Vice President Timothy Senff
Secretary Robert Cleary
TreasurerRichard Kristensen
P a u l R oerty
Jerom eT im o th y Sen ff John Sh e eh y
P eter O rrico
G eo rg e W o jc ik R o b ert Z aiens
1 0
Jam es B a rrett H o w a rd B e ll J am es C a m p b e ll
R obert D e l G h ia c c io G a r y D iV it o T h o m a s D o u g h e rtyR ich ard D ren n a n G eo rg e D u v a
W illia m H a y e v y
TEACH ERS
Latin, English, Speech Fr. Murray
MathMr. Rooney
History, Health Fr. Abbott
ReligionFr. Meagher
OFFICERS
PresidentRobert Del Ghiaccio
Vice President Robert Hill
SecretaryFrank Campbell
Treasurer John IwanskiR o b e rt H ill
John Iw an sk i F ran cis K a rczew sk i
W o lo d y m y r K o w b a s n iu k
Jeffrey Q u irk
M ich a e l K w ia tk o w s k i E d w a r d L e g o w s k i John L e sk oJohn L y n c h C h a rle s M artow lis
P a u l Orsi
W illia m R ankin
G a ry S c h u m a ch er M ich ael Sim m ons
AJ & i m m
Stephen Z aiko w sk i
ieholas T a g lu
R u d o lp h B illa c k C h a rle s C a p p ic c il le J am es C o llig a n B rian C o n a g h an F ra n c is C o n ley
E d w a rd K e en a n
R o bert M in tel
H . D en n is O ’ N eill
John Righi
R o n a ld Solan
11
1-G e o ffre y B la k e Joseph B o n g io v a n n i E d m u n d B u rk e A n d re w B y rn e F r a n c is C a n g e lo s i
G e o rg e C h a lm ers R o b ert C h m ie le w sk i P a u l D a ly R o b e rt D ie sn er J o seph G e a ryJam es E a g a n John F erre riS tep h en C h a d w ic k
D a ry l G o ttilla
John K an e
i f IkJohn M urgolo
John G rib b o n
D en is Johnson
P eter K o c h John L o B u e
TEACHERS
Latin, English Fr. Daly
MathMr. Fallon
History, Speech Mr. Flek
ReligionFr. Meagher
HealthFr. Abbott
T h o m as L o P resti Jam es M atth ew s
OFFICERS-
PresidentWilliam Morelli
Vice President John McGeough
S ecretary-Treasnrer John Ferreri
W illia m M o relli
John P ia zza
John M cG eo u g h
T h o m as O ’B o yle
W illia m Yeom ans
Jerom e N o vo b ilsk i
R o bert R everi
Joseph T erra n o vaW illia m Sheridan M ich ael Sm ith
1 2
TEACH ER S
LatinMr. Parisi
EnglishMr. Mulvihill
Math Fr. May
H istory Mr. Sherry
ReligionFr. Meagher
Health Fr. Abbott
Speech Fr. I I'otlen
O FFICERS
President SecretaryPatrick Gallagher Alan AVickersty
Vice President TreasurerKazimierz Hercholcl John Ambrose
John A m b ro se W illia m B a n n o n R o b e rt B o z zo W illia m B u rn s M ich a e l D ’ A m o re Jam es D e C ic c o
B ru ce Z em an
P a tr ic k G a lla g h e r
D a v id R eiser W illia m R euter
R o b ert F o rd
W illia m K e lly
P a u l M cG o ve rn
R o b ert H a le y
T h o m as K e rr ig a n C h a rle s K u zm in sk i
H a ro ld M o o re R ic h a rd M o rg an
John D o ran
G le n n G rie c o J am es G u a rd in o
F re d e r ic k L a u
J ohn N ap iersk i W illia m P etrin a
John H en n esey
Joseph M ark
K a zim ie rz H e rch o ld
John M arra
Jam es K e a m s
D a v id M ad ej
R o n a ld M ich alew sky
Joseph W a jsz cz u k A lla n W ick ersty
1 3
G e o rg e A p s le y T h o m a s B a c s k a y R ic h a rd B ie le c k i B e rn ard B ra d y A n th o n y C a la b re s e R o b ert C h e lo e
T h o m as K e ith
P eter M alatesta
Joseph N ap o li
John K e se lic a
A n d re w M an d rack ie
M
E d w a r d L e w is
S te v e n M u rp h y
J am es F a n n in g
TEACH ERS
English, Latin, Religion Fr. Hoffen
MathMr. Rooney
HistoryMr. Mulvihill
Health Fr. Abbott
Speech Mr. Flek
O FFICERS
President John Keselica
Vice President Daniel Donahue
Secretary John Wadle
Treasurer James Fanning
M ich ael M a ro tta M ich ael M arrella
R o b ert F re z zo
S ta n le y K ie lb o w ic z
F re d e r ic k M arya n sk i
C a rl R estivoP a u l N e w e ll
Jam es R o ach
Jam es Scott
H e n ry T e rw e d o w John W a d le A n d rew W a lla c e L e o n ard Z a zza rin o
K e v in R o o n ey
B ernard S yp n iew sk i
M a rtin C o llin s D a n ie l D o n a h u e
R o b e rt D o y le
14-
R o n a ld B u ryk
Jam es F in n
K enneth K raska
D a v id M cC o n v ille
F ra n c is A lle n
R a y m o n d B e rb erich Joseph B re w e r
Jam es D a v is W illia m D e v lin
Joseph M cC o rm a ck
S tev en O lesky
John S cott
TEACHERS
English, Speech Mr. Mulvihill
LatinFr. Meagher
MathMr. Rooney
History Mr. Cross
Religion Fr. Hoffen
HealthFr. Abbott
R o n a ld R eyan
H a ro ld M cN u lty
R o b ert R issland
T h o m as M ilko w sk i R o ye r O ’B rien
OFFICERS
PresidentJoseph McManus
Vice President John Scott
SecretaryRichard Becker
TreasurerWilliam McCahill
A le x a n d e r G u zin sk i
John C o m c o w ich
G e o rg e H o ly
P eter K u lk o sk y M ich a e l L a v a n G era rd M a d aio
D a n ie l H ra b er
W illia m M cC a h ill
R o b ert A le x a n d e r
T h o m as O p illa W illia m Petro
W illia m R om ollino
John Walsh
1 5
R o b ert C u tro
John H a ll
TEACH ERS
English, Speech Mr. Mulvihill
Latin, Math Mr. Fallon
History Mr. Cross
Religion Ft. Hoffen
Health Fr. Abbott
OFFICERS
President Joseph Burke
Vice President Thomas Mehlem
Secretary John Butler
Treasurer Laurence McHeffey
A n d re w G u z o
B a s il Iw a n y k
H e n ry B a lz a n i
P h ilip D ’A g o stin o
K e v in H a n b u ry
G e o rg e D a v is
J o seph B u rk e
D o n a ld D e C e sa re
S tep h e n H ansen
T h o m as K e a tin g T h o m as Jam es K e lly
R o b ert L in d sa y V in ce n t L y n ch
L a u re n ce M cH effey T h o m as M ehlem
A lex an d e r R eid A rth u r R iz z i
H o w a rd K n ap p
A lfre d M arshello
John O ’C o n n ell
D o n a ld K risp in John L a rk in
E . G era rd M cG o ve rn A n d re w M cG u ire
Joseph R yg lic k i Jam es Su tcliffe T im o th y V erdon
D a n ie l P etrella
R ic h a rd B ig g John B u tler
1 6
BosnUomotelMR***JK»s*
r r« T t>lWC*W*(OOiuiti
Alan Arrigoni John Bado Bernard Berry George Cocdano Richard DelM astro Thom as D eM artini Richard Devins
F re d e r ic k D u c c a E u g e n e D u ffy
TEACHERS
Latin, English Mr. Mazzella
MathMr. Duffy
HistoryMr. Hollender
Religion Fr. Smith
SpeechMr. McNally
OFFICERS
PresidentHoward Griffiths
Vice President Raymond Lubanski
Secretary-T reas-urer Bernard Moore
o2/J
H o w a rd G riffiths J o seph H an so n
Robert D iBella
L e o n a rd F ra n c o
W illia m H o w e
W illia m Jones
B e rn ard M oore T h o m as O ’B rien
S tan ley O rz ech o w sk i R ic h a rd P eck
S ta n le y L e W a n d R a ym o n d L u b a n s k i R o b ert M ag n er J o seph M ah o n e y J o seph M c C a rth y Jam es M cD o n a ldR o b ert K e n n ed y
John Tooley Eugene Woznicki
1 8
Jam es B u tler D o n a ld C ip o letto Jam es D ’E liaJoseph A rm b ru ste r D e n n is B a rrett J o seph B ra n n eg a nJohn B a ssi
2 - BTEACH ERS
Latin Fr. Hess
English Mr. Parisi
MathMr. Hanlon
HistoryMr. Hollender
Religion Fr. Purcell
SpeechMr. McNally
OFFICERS
PresidentDonald Cipoletto
Vice President Robert Gorman
SecretaryThomas Rochford
T reasurer John Bassi
John F a y
C h risto p h er K em pR o b ert M cK en n a
R ich ard H eubel P a u l Jacobson
T erran ce O ’Brien
C h a rle s G a lla g h e r John G ieb a s
A rth u r K o siak o w ski
W illia m H erbertR o b ert G orm an
L e o n ard M rozak
P a tr ic k R e illy T h o m as R o ch fo rdJohn Tarrant T h eo d o re T u rn a sella F ran cis V en u to lo W illia m W alsh
R ich ard D o n n e lly
R ich ard K e eg an
C h arles P ilg er
1 9
J o sep h C a b ib b o C h a rle s C a p p a d o n a C h a rle s C a tr illo
John E m m on s R o n a ld F a rre ll
2 -
TEACHERS
LatinMr. Mazzella
English Fr. Purcell
MathMr. Duffy
HistoryMr. Hollender
Religion Fr. Smith
SpeechMr. McNally
Jo seph L e co w ite h John M arco n i
D a v id O ’N e ill R o b ert Q u in n
E d m u n d H e sk in R o b ert H u ssey
E d m u n d M cC a n n R o bert M cD o n n ell
W illia m R ogers D a n ie l R o o n ey
R o b ert W a r d G eo rg e Z a h n
D a n ie l C o d y
M ich a e l D o w d L e o E m a n u e l
B ria n F la h e r ty R o b e rt G ese ll
OFFICERS
PresidentJoseph Cabibbo
Vice President Robert Gesell
Secretary Daniel Cody
TreasurerCharles Catrillo
R o b ert D o b is R o n a ld D o le s
S tev en S ecare D o n a ld Sn yd er
C h a rle s C h icc o n e
2 0
G re g o ry M in e rv a
M ich a e l S erv in o
R ic h a rd K a c p ro w ic z
R o b e rt M o o re
J o sep h S tan d ish
T h o m a s K o rn y la k
E d w in V ro om
Step h en L e m b o
John Banach
R o b ert H a lla s
E d w a rd R e g e n y e G a b r ie l S c u d e se
W illia m K e ller
T h o m a s P ak en h am
Robert Connelly
m m
R a y m o n d H a n b u ry
R ich ard M a rcz u k
TEACHERS
English, History Mr. Reptogle
LatinFr. Snyder
Math Mr. Lee
Religion Fr. Smith
SpeechMr. McNally
OFFICERS
PresidentFrancis Esposito
Vice President Stephen Lembo
Secretary-TreasurerEdward Regenye
Joseph D onatacci Francis Esposito John Feehan Thom as Floriani Ralph GuentherPeter Cullum
J o h n H u g h es
R ic h a rd Q u in n
D en n is Peterson
Step h en M agnu s
M ich ael Pao lo n i
R ic h a rd B a rry
C h a rle s B ru en
Jam es D a lto n
R ic h a rd D ie h l
John K e n n ed y P au l L e m p a
W arren N ilsen
TEACHERS
English, History Mr. Replogle
LatinMr. Walsh
MathMr. Howard
Religion Fr. Snyder
SpeechMr. McNally
V in ce n t D e L o re n zo
R a ym o n d D o ran M ich ael G ra n w eh r
John L a y e n d e c k e r
D o n a ld M u g lia
P eter L o rd i
R a ym o n d O lesky
D o u g la s C o n treras
OFFICERS
PresidentMartin Shanahan
Vice President Michael Paoloni
Secretary-T reasurer John Kennedy
C h a rle s D a n k o
2Z
Joseph R ice Joseph San chis M ark S cu lly M artin Shanahan R o bert S ivori T h o m as Sm ith F red eric k T o m kin s F red erick V ig g ia n o
2 2
TEACH ERS
Latin HistoryMr. Parisi Mr. Sardina
English ReligionMr. McNally Fr. Smith
Math SpeechMr. Howaid Mr. Wlecke
ScienceFr. Hess
OFFICERS
President Paul Kelly
Vice President Patrick Wallace
SecretaryGeorge Schilp
TreasurerJack Cimprich
John H a lp in
T h o m as D e n t
W illia m H ill
A n th o n y B lu m e tt i M ark C a rro ll
S teph en K le id
G a r y C o m p aM ic h a e l B a n n o n J am es B a ste k
J ack C im p rich
R o b ert K o p k iP a u l K e lly
J ohn G ib n e y M ich a e l G ille n J o seph G ra z ia n o
Peter L e a h y A n d re w M etrop ole P a u l N a p o li A lfr e d P a la z zo P h ilip P olk Joseph R a fterG eo rg e Schilp
John Spaziani Anthony SpinaF ran cis W a rd John W ard
W illia m Zasow ski
V in ce n t L a p i
Thom as Szott Patrick W allace
Robert Barako Jam es Biondi W alter B lack Raymond Boyko John Brueck John Cam panella Arthur Carlucci Terrence Checki
Jam es C le a ry John C ro w le y V in ce n t D e B a ri R ic h a rd D u n n e
W illia m G a rd e c k i T h o m a s G o rrie
W illia m H a u g h e y W a y n e H a yes
R ic h a rd K e lly A lex a n d e r K icz e k B a rry L a F o rg ia Joseph L o c h te
OFFICERS
President James Cleary
Vice President William Haughey
T reasurer Terrence Checki
SecretaryRaymond Boyko P eter R enner
TEACHERS
LatinFr. Snyder
EnglishMr. McNally
Math Mr. Howard
HistoryMr. Hollender
Science Fr. Hess
Religion Fr. Smith
Speech Mr. WalshC a r l M in k el N ich o la s M o n tefo rte
H H B
T h o m as N erv eg n a
R o bert S ch ieb e l A n d rew Soncha H arry V erp en t Joseph Y u sk a R aym o n d Z a rn o w sk i K en n eth Z ito R a ym o n d Zo ln o w ski
M a rk B ra n o n
B ry a n d u L a n e y
John F a llo n
G era ld F itzp a tr ic k
L a w re n c e C o llin s
W a lte r F a lk o w sk i
E u g en e H ardin g
L o u is F errara
G e o rg e F o o te
TEACH ERS
Greek, Latin HistoryMr. Walsh Mr. Sardina
English ReligionMr. Mazzella Fr. Snyder
Math SpeechMr. Howard Mr. McGrath
G re g o ry G o e lln e r
OFFICERS
PresidentMark Branon
Vice President Gerald McCarthy
SecretaryWalter Mortimer
TreasurerThomas ManzoR o b ert G e o rg ia
G e o rg e H e ldG re g o ry H re b in ia k D o n a ld J o w o risak C o n ra d K o w a lsk i
C o n ra d K u fta T h o m as M an zo W a y n e M arsh a ll G e ra ld M cC a rth y
P atrick M eeh an F re d e ric k M ille r W a lte r M ortim er
P a u l R oeh renbeck D ennis Santom auro
R ich ard S k o b la r R ° b ert V iti
D o n a ld R ie d lin g er
R ich ard W estp h al
D a n ie l O ’H ara T im o th y Pastorino
T h o m as Sh a rke y F ran cis Silvestris
A lb ert W h ite R obert W ick iew icz
2 5
fjurtiOAA.
Carl Arabia
John K e lly
T h o m as S m ith W illia m T a sso n e
Law rence Babbio
R o b e rt H o o p e r
John K ir in c ich
John M id d le to n
John Berberich Philip Bozzelli Anthony Cocco Joseph Digeronimo Joseph Frees Thom as Goger
C h a rle s S h iv e r ick
Latin, English Mr. McGrath
MathMr. Rosati
PresidentMerrill Jacobson
TEACH ERS
Chemistry Mr. Miller
Greek Fr. York
German Mr. Faeth
HistoryMr. Kennedy
Religion Fr. Jaschko
OFFICERS
Vice President Philip Bozzelli
SecretaryEdward Kosnik
TreasurerJoseph Digeronimo
W a lte r M o d rys R o n a ld P alm ie ri P h ilip P estrich ello
M errill Jacobson
A n th o n y M en d olla
N e il P olo
M ich ael Jackson
E d w a rd K osnik
G era rd R ussoniello A lla n S habet
L a w re n c e W a u r in E d w a rd Z lo tk o w sk i
John H a n se n
R o b ert M eyers
W arren Sh ea
E d w a rd T yn a n
2 7
F ran cis T o d esch i E u g e n e T o rp eyP eter R ogers W illia m Slossar
W illia m H o ly
J o seph M i ch a lew sky
TEACH ERS
Latin HistoryFr. Lynch Mr. Kennedy
English ReligionMr. W lecke Fr. Jaschko
Math SpeechMr. Lee Mr. Moore
German Mr. Illy
OFFICERS
President SecretaryWilliam Holy Gregory Hochstein
Vice President TreasurerJohn Pankowicz Peter Rogers
T h o m as B o n ifa n ti
W a lte r D e v a n e y
W illia m H e an e y
P a u l N estor
F ran cis S p izziri
John P a n k o w icz
R o bert K e lly
John P ap p as Joseph R epka
M a rtin C la n c y D a n ie l C u lle to n
R ic h a rd D o w n e y
G re g o ry H o ch stein
T h o m as M cG real
John D u n n e
C h a rle s H offm ann
M ich a e l G ra f
R ic h a rd Jacobs
Jam es H a n le y
Joseph L o n g o
Anthony Arasin W alter B a ile John Blaney Thom as Cam m arata Edw ard Corrigan John Crowe Louis Cuccaro Bruce Cummings
Jam es C u r le y
TEACH ERS
English, History Mr. Kennedy
LatinMr. Woods
MathMr. Rosati
FrenchMr. O ’Sullivan
Religion Fr. Jaschko
Speech Mr. Moore
3-e J i l MR o y D o d so n B ern ard D u g a n
O FFICERS
PresidentBrian Sheeran
Vice President Edward Gorski
Secretary John Crowe
Treasurer John Kutney
D a n ie l F e rg u so nG a r y G a r b a c c io T h o m as G lea so n E d w a rd G orski
D en n is G riffinJ ohn G ra y
Joseph M an g a n
M ich a e l Iz z o John K a k o lew sk i
John K rasn o dem sk i John K u tn ey
N icholas M icu cci
Joseph K e a lyW illia m K n au s
R ich ard M o riarty W illia m M u e ller W illia m N etch ert W illia m O ’D a y
L a w re n ce L o sc a lzo
John R u an e B rian Sheeran
R ich ard M ercier
L o u is S ivori H en ry V iti
2 9
J o h n Ig lesia s
H e n ry B u k la d J effrey C lu tte rb u c k
Jam es K in g
W illia m H ig g in sW illia m D a v iso n
S a lv a to re L a tte r i
E d w a r d D e v lin S tep h e n H e n d z a k
R ic h a rd M o rah anR ic h a rd M o lten i
3TEACH ERS
Latin, Greek Fr. York
Math Mr. Lee
French Fr. Jaschko
German Mr. Faeth
EnglishMr. Wlecke
History Mr. Sardina
Religion Fr. Murray
OFFICERS
President Joseph Sack
Vice President Richard Molteni
Secretary Stanley Zaborowski
Treasurer Jeffrey Clutterbuck
A n th o n y O rrico M a u rice O ’S u lliv a n Joseph P arkes
K e n n eth H e en e y
D o n a ld M ro zek
3 0
D ennis Bozza
G e o rg e D o o ris
John Castelli Charles Cheek Anthony D el Tufo Robert DempseyPaul Casadonte
G e o rg e E g g e rs
Eugene Chmielewski
R ic h a rd G ra n d e
Joseph Cleary
R o b ert K re tzerJohn E llio tt R o n a ld G h e ra rd i
Jam es Rom ano
P a tr ic k M a n z o
R a lp h M c L a in
R o bert M eyer
R ich ard S in g ler
R o b ert M yers
F ran cis O ’B rien
A n d rew R eitem eyer
R o b ert R ya n
John O ’ H a llo ran G a b r ie l P o m p eo R o b ert Q u ack e n b u sh T h o m as R aim o n d i
Gerhian Mr. Faeth
Chemistry Mr. Miller
HistoryMr. Sardina
Religion Fr. Daly
Latin Mr. McGrath
EnglishMr. Kennedy
Math Mr. Rosati
FrenchFr, Jaschko
O f f i c e r s
P r u d e n t % Fraifeis RublboVw&MresidentuI
j o s ^ g h ^ 3 1 e a i »
S ecref&ryv|t@bertvJlyan
t N e & t u r h r Ij^ranlis I^coletfi^
R ich ard M alan o w sk i
Stu art M cG reg o r
John Rowe
5 S tillw ell W alter W icch etek A rth u r W illiam s
3 1
K e n n e th A n d rew s A le x a n d e r B ooth J o seph B o z za D a n ie l C a str illo n Jam es C la rk R ic h a rd C o h a n P a tr ic k D e l M astro R o b ert D o h erty
D en n is D w y e r John E c k n e r John E rn s t K e lv in F la h e r ty R a ym o n d F o rd
P atrick S cu ra
R o n a ld K o bu s
3
M ich a el M on ahan
M ich a e l K e n n e d y
R o b ert K u n z
Joseph L a m p h ie r
D a n ie l M urph y Jam es M urph y
T h o m as T u d isc o M ich ael V a rle y R ich ard V a u gh an
3 2
T h o m as P an garo
Joseph V iera d k a
TEACHERS
Math, Speech Mr. Hanlon
LatinMr. Duffy
EnglishMr. Kennedy
HistoryMr. Sardina
French Fr. Jaschko
Religion Fr. Daly
OFFICERS
PresidentRobert Zakhar
Vice President Daniel Murphy
Secretary John Ernst
Treasurer Ronald Sabol
K en n eth R ea R o n a ld S ab ol
R obert Z a k h a r
Jam es O ’N e ill D o n a ld O rrick
H aro ld W eich le r
D a v id H e aly
M ichael A gresta R ichard Albers Eugene Boyle Francis Cappadona Thom as Cosgrove M ichael D ’Alessandro W illiam Dluzniewski Richard Doll
3
OFFICERS
MathMr. McGuinness
LatinMr. Duffy
EnglishMr. Wlecke
Chemistry Mr. Miller
German Mr. Cross
HistoryMr. Sardina
Religion Fr. Murray
R o b ert H ech ler
Peter K o cm alsk i
OFFICERS
President Anton Mure
Vice President Eugene Boyle
SecretaryGeorge Logan
TreasurerMichael Agresta
G eo rg e L o g a n
mM ich a el M elo n ey A n to n M u re
mJam es M u rp h y
R obert R in gier
1 1 1 1
T h o m a s D o w d
F re d e r ic k E c k e r t
T h o m as K em p czyn sk i
S tan ley H a rta n o w ic z
Joseph M cC arthy
John O ’ D ea F ran cis R eillyP eter T im perm an
3 3
Mary the mother of Christ
His parent, guide and counsellor
the Seat of Wisdom
Wisdom is a teacher’s work
q e a M .
PRINCIPAL1936-1943
STUDENT COUNSELLOR 1943-1961
MODERATOR OF ALUMNI 1945-1958
Heo&ietui fybaMUA. jj. BUaUae., S.fl.
"Knock, and it duM be opetud to fM-
P n m c ip a l
Catherine J. Collins, M.L.S.Library Science
Library Club
Miss
Rev. Joseph T. Browne, S.J., M.A.Latin, English, Religion
Senior Sodality, Student Council
Mr. Karl J. Faeth, M.S. German
Rev. Mr. Francis A. Fallon, A.B.Latin, Mathematics
Art ClubMr. John P. Flek, M.S.
History, Speech
Mr. W illiam L. Hanlon, B.S.Mathematics, History
Rev. Peter F. Hess, S.J., Th.L. Latin
Fundamentals of Science
Rev. Henry A. Hoffen, S.J., A.B.Latin, English, Religion
Speech
45
4 8
lev. Mr. Blaise C. M azzella, S.J., A.B.Latin, English
Freshman Sodality, Oratory
Rev. Mr. John J. McGrath, S.J., A.B.Latin, English
Inscape
Mr. Robert A. McGuinness, A.B.Mathematics
4 9
Rev. Robert E. O ’Donnell, S.J., M.A.Latin, English
Religion, Debating
Mr. Clement C. O ’Sullivan, A.B., LL.B., Litt.D, French
Mr. Louis J. Parisi, M.A. Latin, English
5 2
Mr. Vincent J. Rosati, B.S. Mathematics
Mr. Charles J. Rooney, M.A. Mathematics
Mr. Francis V. Sardina, M.A. English, History
Rev. Mr. J. Joseph Sherry, S.J., A.B.English, History, Speech
Petroc
Mr. Joseph W . Sinnott, M.A., LL.B. Latin
Rev. James V. Smith, S.J., M.A.Religion
Rev. Mr. Thomas P. Walsh, S.J., M.A. Latin, Greek, Speech
Classical Academy
Mr. Albert O. W lecke, M.A. English
Rev. Edward J. Snyder, S.J., M.A.Latin, Religion
Director of Athletics
The cross grows green along the way
becomes a tree of many branches
great with life
And Christ a man of many colors
W e do not go the way of Prep alone
Christ is there to clasp the hand
Christ runs and acts, writes—yes, dances, laughs
in the style of the Peter’s man
AduMiLeA,
Kneeling: Denis Howe, Raymond Kane, Joseph Santangelo, Jerome Smith, F rancis U nger, James B rick ley , W ellington Davis. Standing: Francis McGurk, Thomas McLaughlin, Gregory Flak, Paul McGee, Charles Me- Graw, William Ziclasko, Salvatore Grillo, Thomas Monahan, Michael Boyle, Robert Brown, Salvatore Tagliareni, Robert Johnson, Francis D eC icco , Thomas O’Leary, Michael Outwater, Richard Presby.
Raymond Kane (Vice-Prefect), S alvatore Grillo (Treasurer), W ellin gton Davis (Prefect), Robert Brown (Secretary), Father Browne (Moderator).
J U N I O R'ront Row: Robert Hoo- er, John Castelli, Joseph lich a lew sk y , Thom as •onifanti, Richard Mol- eni, G abrie l Pom peo. econd Row: Lawrence Vaurin, Eugene Chmie- swski, Kenneth Heeney, Villiam Wallace, Salva- ore L atteri, M ich ael )’Alessandro. Third Row: ttchard M alanow ski, rhomas Smith, Thomas 3oger, Joseph C le ary , lobert Dempsey, William Vlueller, Peter Rogers. Sack Row: John Hansen, Walter Wiechetek, David 3 i0rdano, Merrill Jacob- ion, Joseph M angan, Stanley Zaborowski.
Officers David Giordano ■ and Henry Buklad with Fr. Daly, Moderator.
Front Row: Ronald Palmieri, Louis Novellino, Charles Cheek, Joseph Parkes, Thomas Goger, John O’Dea, Thomas Kempczynski. Second Row: Laurence Wau- rin, Martin Clancy, Peter Rogers, David Giordano, William Slossar, John Hansen. Back Row: Darnel Ferguson, Robert Quackenbush, Charles McAulifre, William Holy, Paul Casadonte, Louis Cuccaro, Francis Cappadona, William Wallace, Richard Malanowski, Maurice O’Sullivan.
S O P H O M O R E
Paul Jacobson (Prefect), Fr. Purcell (M oderator), Charles Bruen, Wayne Marshall.
L E A G U ]
J?ront Row: Stephen Kleid, Michael Gillen, Robert Humenik, Joseph Ofeaziano. Second Row: James Cleary, Raymond Boyko, Terrence Cne^a, Vincent Sarno. Third Row: Frederick Ducca, Conrad Kowaisk% Joseph Mahoney, Robert Wickiewicz. Fourth Row: Mark Branon, llonald Riedlinger, Donald Joworisak, Wayne Marshall. Back Row: William Gardecki, Thomas Nervegna, Richard Westphal, Walter FalkowsM
Front Row: Paul Roehrenbeck, John Traynor, Richard Kacprowiei John Feehan. Second Row: Charles Bruen, Raymond Banbury Charles Miller, Joseph Kamiensky. Third Row: John Fay, Joh| Ward, Paul Jacobson, Arthur Kosiakowski. Back Row: John Banach, Thomas Kornylak, Richard Dunne, Lawrence Collins.
jrvegna. Second Row: Walter Mortimer. Third Roiv: Lawrence Collins, Raymond Hanbury, Charles Bruen, Donald Muglia. Fowth Row: Michael Granwehr, John Ward, James Cleary, Patrick Gallagher. Back Row: Joseph Hanson, Joseph Graziano, Richard Kelly, Michael Gillen.
F ront Row : S tev en O lesk y , L o u is C a sa z za , W illia m Stan to n , A lfre d M a rsh ello . S econ d Row : K e n n eth R u e g g , S tep h e n H an sen ,K e vin H a n b u ry , A n d re w W a lla c e . T h ird Row : G eo rg e D a v is , R ich ard B ig g , Joseph^ N a p o li, Jam es E g a n . F o u rth R ow : Batil T ru sko w sk i, D a v id H esk in , T im o th y S en ff, R o b ert C o se n za . B a ck Row : J o h g ^ T u d e k , K e ith H o ch stein , G a r y B ra d le y , Joseph C zech ow sk i.
E A D E R S
S o d a lity O fficers John K e rrig a n , Jam es E g a n an d W illia m S tan to n (P re fe ct), w ith M r. M a z z e lla (M od erator).
F m n t R o w • Tames E a g a n , N ich o las T a g lia re n i, G a ry O B r a n , B ern ard S ta lta n , T hom as K prH con R o b ert K ry ch k o w sk i, R ich ard K risten sen , John L o B u e , G erard Su lliv an , r w S K u ym in ski Toseph G ear) '. B a ck Row : A lb e rt R in ald , S tephen H ansen, R obert f'hf»lnc P atrick G a lla g h e r , Joseph N ap o li, T im o th y V erd o n , R ich ard B^gg,
B e rn ard B ra d y , G eo rg e D a n e ri, C h risto p h er M arvin n y, T h o m as K elly .
F R E S H M A N
F ro n t Row : R o b ert F r e z z o , John B e irn e ,E d w a rd M o ttersh e ad , John B u tler. S ec o n d R o w : Jam es E a g a n , G a r y O ’B rie n , JohnG o m co w ich , M ich a e l M u llin . T h ird R ow : John C a rro ll, G e ra ld K a h le , J o seph G e a ry , Jam es D u n n . F o u rth Row:% A n d re w B y rn e , B re n d a n S c o tt, John L o B u e , G e o rg e C h a lm ers. B a ck R ow : D o n a ld K e lly , G e ra rdM ad aio , G eo ffrey B la k e , R o b ert G ra h a m .
F ro n t Row : Joseph W a jsz cz u k , C h arlesK u zm in sk i, R o n a ld M ich alew sk y , John H en n esey. S econ d Row : F ran cis Sorochen, T h o m as K e rrig an , K a zim ierz H e r c h o l^ T im o th y V e rd o n . B a ck Row : John D g ^ ii , Joseph M ark , P atrick G a lla g h er, C h r i^ p h e r M arv in n y, John W alsh .
The closed retreats for Seniors and Juniors at Gonzaga Retreat House, Monroe, New York—three unforgettable days.
The most catastrophic ! laps® of memory ts lKaj m an has fo rg o t te n he l i v in g on a star.
m T ' » > » g j ~ >'*
M e n travel from a fa r t the*' m o u n t a i n i o p
Y ^ j Q ' f & _ < " o \ \ i S f ^ T C t . i f >?■•,?: d
A ; M i i m a f t e
■ g s v -
Btwdl&rd Council
" th& pxuu&i beltutxH the tli/uw R '
Richard Graddock (President) and Fr. Watson (Principal).
Sitting: John Schroeder, Mario Basile, Harold Lambert, Richard Graddock, Fr. Browne (Moderator), Paul Taffaro, John Hurley, Joseph Dowd. Standing: Joseph Sack, John Hill, Anton Mure, William Holy, Robert Zakhar, Merrill Jacobson.
Treasurer JOSEPH DOWD
Vice President JOHN HURLEY
Secretary MARIO BASILE
Sitting: M artin Shanahan, M arkBranon, Joseph Cabibbo, Howard Griffiths, Fr. Browne, James Cleary, Francis Esposito, Donald Cipoletto. Standing: Joseph McManus, Patrick Gallagher, William Morelli, Robert Del Ghiaccio, Edmund Gloriande, John Keselica, Christopher Mortenson.
Mr. Woods (Moderator), Bob Brown (Editor-in-Chief), Frank Catalina (Business Manager), Charley McGraw (Treasurer).
Editor-in-Chief BOB BROWN
Business Manager
FRANK CATALIN A
Treasurer
CH ARLEY McGRAW
Section Editors
LARRY BESSERER JOHN HARNETT MIKE BERKOW ITZ FRANK McGURK JACK LAU
Theme Editor
TOM MONAHAN
Photographers
TOM O’LEARY B ILL H OLY JOHN McKENNA JACK KAKOLEW SKI
Artist
JIM BRICKLEY
Peinean '6 i
Joe Donohue, Jim Brickley, Tom Monahan, George Brogan, Tom Hart.
60
John Schroeder, Frank Catalina.
S t< 4
i Schroeder Joe Donohue
Miskell
‘ Hraber
i Goger
McNamara
i Crimmins
i Olen
irge Brogan
irley Parker
n Tebbens
, Donohue
Tom Hart
Russ Pepe
Jim Sutton
Bill Flood
Bob Wawroski
Jim Dugan
Joe Dowd
Otto Lillo
John Krasnodemski
John Sullivan
Back to Front: Frank McGurk, Jack Lau, John Harnett, Mike Berkowitz.
a k Y r
fo r
° US U n c i a l •
t o t h e l 9 6 1 a S S J S t 3 n c e
TRE SEN!OR CTiS T . tt jg fL . € L a s s
P R E P
Sitting: Jim Sutton, Otto Lillo Tom Goger. Standing: Bob Wawroski, Jim McNamara, BobMiskell.
*7he S t. Pet&iH P^icfi N eio lette
rom Cleary
ILHEBAMAi i m r i i
1961 Henry Buklad, Maury O’Sullivan, Tony Tonzola, John Hansen, Charley Shiverick, Bill Davison, Larry Babbio.
■8 NORM AN W O EH R LE, ED ITOR-IN-CH IEF, and MR. McGRATH, MODERATOR
Front Row: Louis Jakub, John Com- cowich, Michael Graf, Thomas Birnie. Back Row: Ronald Sabol, DonaldPetrella, Louis Macellaro.
John Castelli, Peter Sherry, John Kelley, Charles McGraw, Denis Hruza, John Lesko, Robert Graham, Charles Martowlis.
Front Row: Lawrence Besserer, Robert Brown, Anthony Mahoney, Richard Malanowski. Second Row: John Harnett, Thomas Smith, Michael Monte- forte, Joseph Terranova, Henry Buk- lad. Back Row: John LoBue, Arthur Kosiakowski, Robert Barako, Robert Byrne, Paul Roehrenbeck, Joseph Mahoney.
7 4
M eU /uu 'li/ in d i"
LOU M ACELLARO
MIKE GRAF
LARRY BESSERER
TOM BIRNIE
RON SABOL
MR. JOHN REPLOGLE M ODERATOR
Band Managers: Pete Mezey, Art Williams, Don Muglia, Jim O’Neill.
Larry Besserer (President), Tom Bimie (Vice : President), John Gawlik (Secretary-Treas-
Tom Cleary Ted Pasieka
\ i "
I I
Front Row: Donald Cipoletto, John Feehan, Mr. Mazzella, Thomas Sharkey, Raymond Boyko. Back Row: Vincent Sarno, Andrew Wallace, Richard Peck, Donald Joworisak, Richard Westphal, Timothy Verdon, Patrick Gallagher, Thomas Nervegna, Kazimierz Herchold, Paul Roehrcnbeck.
Utmti m b
^eluztUta
Edward Tynan, Edward Zlotkowski (negative team ffm cnam
YORK & VAN VORST STSGENERAL
JERSEY CITYCOUPLES: $1.5 0 |
Kneeling: Bill Zielasko, W alt Devaney, Mike Todaro, Bob Ford, Carl Restivo, Mike Kennedy. Standing: Mario Basile, Tim Verdon, Frank Herrmann, Frank McGurk, Tom Tebbens, Paul Jacobson, Jim Dugan, Tom DeMartini.
Down left: John Braeck, W alt Wiechetek, Wolodymyr Kowbasniuk, Bob Olen, Tony LaFante, Mike Kwiatkowski. Down right: John Emmons, George Dooris, Tony Arasin, John Hansen, Joe Mangan. Across: Gabe Pompeo, Chris Marvinny.
fficers Jim Brickley, George Holy and Pete Hraber.
Frank Merlo, Louis Jakub, John Ambrose.
Bill Morelli, Denis Johnson, Dan Hraber.
S te v e H ansen
Jo e R y g lic k iim M cN a m a ra
T im V e rd o n
B ill R om ollino
T o m M ilkow ski
M r. F a llo n 8 3M oderator
£ < $ 0:
Tom Barkalow (President) with Paul Roeh- renbeck, officers Jim Sutton, George Esser, and Mr. McCaffrey (Moderator).
r’peOTge Chalmers
Joe Mahoney
JlihiCiAu CUM
Tom Gorrie, Andy Soncha, Stan Kielbowicz, Steve Scheiner, James Clark, Denny Hruza, Tom Bacskay, Joe Mahoney, Jim Butler, A1 Palazzo.
Walt Wiechetek, Richie Presby.Merrill Swiney, A1 Zagarola.
Front Row: Charley Martowlis, Pete Rogers, Phil Folk, rat Meenan, mmm . . . — Back Roto: Merrill Swiney, Gerhard Vellenzer,
na
p
Qlcuiiicai
rour ts r e e K MaysFront Roto: Kenneth Zito, Walter Falkowski, W ayne Marshall, Louis Ferrara, Paul Roehrenbeck, Albert White, Conrad Kowalski, Dennis Santomauro, Patrick Meehan. Back Row: Robert Wickiewicz, DonaldRiedlinger, Timothy Pastorino, Lawrence Collins, Bryan duLaney, Frederick Miller, Mr. Walsh (Moderator), Daniel O ’Hara, Mark Branon, Joseph Kamiensky, Donald Joworisak, Vincent Sarno.
[The Agamemnon
The Oedipus Rex'
T H E S T O R Y O F ULYST h e w o r ld 's g r e a te s t advenfi
The Alcestis
PAID€IATTie Ideals of Greek Culture
by WERNER JAEGER
Front Row: Michael Boyle, JohnMaroney, Fr. Jaschko (Moderator), Richard Presby, Albert Zagarola. Back Row: Edward Gutowski, MichaelOutwater, Richard Franco.
Truiflattd from tk« German byGILBERT HIGHET
DANCE
at St. PeterS Prep
FRIDAY 8 PM.^ ^ P R I L 2 8 JSchool Gymnasium |
Donation $i—SPONSORED by the SWIMMING TEAM
John O’Neill, John Schroeder, Joe DeMartino, Gerry Roerty, John Harnett, Mike Berkowitz, Bob Qlen, Chris Marvinny, Fred Mele, Bob Miskell.
Swingin’ at the soiree!
pearsoxvA M e ^ e
Cri«'Tnl —
l_,arnV>eltl
M mion Lacey *
,a\ Council' Don L»ceyIntiamur:
jvleeVian.OfficersN lc K e n n '
a m
B c u h e th a ll
fy o a tb a ll
• • • a y e a / i
qJL wictoJuf
BA5 K E T6 A L|
Jim Barry
W ayne McGuirt Brian Sheeran
Mr. Jerry Halligan Coach of the Year
Greg Hochstein Stu McGregor
Frank Nicoletti
SEASON’S RECORD VARSITY RECORD
S.P.
78 St. Aloysius
66 St. Michael’s
62 Bayonne
55 Regis
*44 Cranford
54 Dickinson
58 St. Michael’s
56 Lincoln
64 Ferris
65 Marist
63 Snyder
72 Dicldnson
62 St. Aloysius
61 Bayonne
58 Marist
78 Ferris
56 Snyder
89 Lincoln
65 Snyder
75 Demarest High
81 Queen of Peace
43 Marist
42 Seton Hall
°®69 D e LaSalle
°°53 Trenton Catholic
**63 All Hallows
Opp.
43
58
54
44
46
Away . . . .
Home . . . .
J. C. Armory . .
Home . . . .
J. C. Armory . .
A w a y ...................................... 5®
A w a y .................................
A w a y .......................................‘ 0
J. C. A rm ory ...........................40
A w a y ......................................47
Dickinson Gym . . . . 43
H o m e .................................
H o m e ......................................45
A w a y .................................
Home . . • •
Home . . . .
Dickinson Gym .
Home . . . .
Bayonne Gym
J. C. Armory . .
Weehawken Gym
Weehawken Gym
Upsala Gym . .
Newport . ■ •
Newport . . •
45
45
74
48
47
40
39
39
47
51
49
N e w p o r t ...........................
Won 20 Lost 6
Front Row: Frank Nicoletti, Jim Barry,Richie Carroll, Bob Ryan, Don Lacey, Greg Hochstein. Back Row: Wayne McGuirt,Brian Sheeran, Bobby Clarke, Stu McGregor, E d Kosnik, Ken Nies, Tom Murtagh.
Prep turned in an award-winning performance this year, taking the Hudson County Championship and the Eastern States Catholic Invitational Tournament title. Led by Jim Barry, Frank Nicoletti, and W ayne McGuirt, the Maroon Marauders charged to a 20 and 6 record. Four of the six defeats were suffered while big Jim, who broke Prep’s all-time scoring record, was sidelined with a leg injury. After his return everything clicked. Halligan s men steamrolled through their league schedule, twice defeating arch-rival Snyder in three contests that were the season’s highlights. In the county finals, the Demarest North Hudson Champions, with twenty consecutive wins behind them, were run out of the Jersey City Armory, 75-40.
The one disappointment of the year was the five point loss to Seton Hall in the semi-finals of the State Catholic “A” Tournament, but that defeat made the next three victories all the sweeter. At Newport the Panthers moved into the final round with an easy victory over D e La Salle and a not so easy conquest of Trenton Catholic. In the last game All Hallows struggled through the first half, but then the Prep squad forged ahead, never to be threatened This eleven-point victory capped one ot Prep’s most successful seasons in its brilliant basketball history.
0 Christmas Tournament sponsored by St. Peter’si College * * Eastern States Catholic Invitational Tournament
Vi
G am esP la y e d
H o ch ste in
M cG re g o r
McGuirt
Nicoletti
cMudUan County CluisnjiiosvL
Gee, is it all mine?
Shootin’ for the stars.
HudsonCountyTrophy
IN D IV ID U A L HONORS
BARRY—All County Team ir’s All Time High Scorer (1224 points)
NICOLETTI—All County Team
McGUTRT—All Cnnntv Team
£. S. G. 9. *7. QluafppMyiA
The mouse that roared,
R E F R E S H E S W H ILE f Q U S M O K E
W AYNE McGUIRT
a l l t o u r n e y t e a m
FO U L SHOOTING CHAMPION
c n a
c=J
t - 3
W
P S
c=n
acn
cnS z ;
O h
s
t aC_3
COUNTY
J.V. TEAMCenter: Ed Kosnik. Left to Right: Ricky Mercier, Jim Cleary, Mike Dowd, Jim Hanley, Vin McFadden, Bob Ward, Neil Heskin, Joe Repka, Ed Regenye, Gary Compa, Richy Kacprowicz, Jack Ward.
T.V. RECORD
S.P. Opp.
49 St. Aloysius . . . 4366 St. Michael’s . . . ' . 3249 Bayonne . . 4355 St. Michael’s . . . . 4464 Lincoln . . . . 4965 Ferris . 2954 Marist . . . . 5845 Snyder . . . . . . 3552 Dickinson . . . . . 50
S.P. Opp.
51 Bayonne . . . . . 4554 M a r i s t ...................... . 4360 F e r r i s ...................... . 3543 Snyder . . . . . 4963 Lincoln . . . . . 53
*44 Demarest (overtime) . 4669 St. Mary’s . . . . . 66
55 Dickinson . . . . . 40* Hudson County Championship
Won 14, Lost 3 Mr. Bill MeKeeverJ.V. Coach
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL RECORDS.P. Opp.
48 B a y o n n e ............................................................3739 Dickinson ........................................................3347 Essex C a t h o l i c ................................................. 5360 St. M i c h a e l s ..................................................3553 St. M i c h a e l 's ..................................................4662 St. Anthony’s ................................................. 2072 Dickinson ....................................................... 5347 B a y o n n e ............................................................ 4141 St. A lo y s iu s .......................................................3043 Snyder ............................................................ 2368 St. A n t h o n y 's ................................................. 3160 St. Mary’s .......................................................3853 St. A n t h o n y 's ................................................. 5249 St. Aloysius .................................3846 L i n c o l n ............................................................5349 S n y d er.................................................................3140 L i n c o l n ............................................................5740 Marist ............................................................5058 St. Mary’s ......................................................41
Won 15, Lost 4
FRESHMAN TEAM Center: Tom Mehlem, Capt. Left to Right: Mike Lynch, Pete Sack, Brian McCarthy, Tommy Dougherty, Bob Hill, Bill Rankin, Mike La van, John Keselica, Ed Burke, Jim Campbell, Art Rizzi. gg
BwImahUul
Sitting: Jim Davis, Paul Kelly, Charlie Hoffmann, Ed Cashman, Charlie Parker, Jim Dugan George Held, Bob Ringier, Frank Herrmann, Chris Mortenson, Dick Kristinsen. Standing: Ralph McLain, Joe Rafter, Gene Burke, Bill Holy, John Crowley, Gene Boyle, Joe Frees, Bob Olen, Angelo Arecehi, Joe Dowd, Tom Gleason, Dave Me- Conville, Bruce Zeman, Bill Keller, Coach Kelly.
Coach—Bernard T. Kelly Captain—Ed Cashman
COUNTY CHAMPIONS
S.P.
TEAM RECORDOpp.
52 Curtis (S. I.) . ■ • • 32
46 D i c k i n s o n ...................... 44
44 S n y d e r ........................... . 33
56 . . 23
36 Seton H a l l ...................... 50
46 . . 31
42 X a v i e r ........................... . . 37
46 L i n c o l n ........................... . . 33
Jersey City Champions (62 pts.) Hudson County Champions (60 pts.)
Eastern States Jesuit Champions (61 pts.)
CITY CHAMPIONS
City Champs once again!
Kelly Kaptures Krown.
Special congratulations go to Jim Dugan, Joe Frees and Charley Hoffmann for their great performances as the Prep posted an outstanding 7-1 record in dual meets during the early
season.Late in the winter the Prep mermen swam away with all
honors, taking the City and County championships and setting eight new records. First-placers in both meets were Junior Bill Holy in the Diving Competition, Soph Paul Kelly in the 100 yard Butterfly, Frank Herrmann in the 200 yard Freestyle and E d Cashman, in the 100 yard Freestyle.
Two more records were set in March, when the Prep swimmers added the title of Eastern States Jesuit Champions.
NEW REC O R D S—1961Ed Cashman . . 100 yd. FreestylePaul Kelly . Frank Herrmann
100 yd. Butterfly 200 yd. Freestyle 200 yd. Freestyle 100 yd. Butterfly
RELAY RECO RD SB u r k e , Dugan, Hoffmann^Kelly Med]ey
Cashman, Dowd, Herrmann, Ringier200 yd. Freestyle
Burke, Dugan, Hoffmann, Kelly200 yd. Medley
Cashman, Dowd, Herrmann Mortenson 200 yd. Freestyle
Dowd, Dugan, Herrmann, Hoffmann 200 yd. Medley
County . . . :59County . . . 1:04.4County . . 2:12City . . . 2:08.7Jesuit . 1:01.3
County . ■ . . 2:00.4
County . • . . 1:47.8
City . • • . . 2:01
City . • • . 1:47.9
Jesuit • ■ . . 1:56
1 0 1
F00T6ALL
MjpflMTMiL >. •m B B B B - 1
-omR
To Coach Cochrane and his assistants goes all the credit for proving the experts wrong in 1960. The Prep grid-men, under-rated by dismal prophets, turned in a stellar performance, losing only to the powerful teams from Memorial and Michael’s. A great young backfield came to the rescue, composed of Juniors Jack O’Dea, John Crowe and Tony Mendolla, with little W ellie Davis, on loan from the track coach, as the only Senior. O ’Dea planned and passed, W ellie scooted, and Crowe and Mendolla plunged through to six victories, including sweet vengeance for the ’59 losses to Hackensack and Lincoln.
As expected, the forward wall was strong, reliable and rough. Led by Richie Farrell and all-state tackle Richie Graddock, they saved the day for Prep with powerful goal-line stands against Demarest and Hackensack. And at the football dinner in December, end Bill Sinnott was given the award for the most improved player of the year.
Two well-trained toes also deserve commendation—one belonging to Bill O ’Day, whose long punts pinned the opposition deep in their own territory, the other to Bob Zakhar, who converted sixteen times in twenty-one attempts and brought the Prep a tie and two one-point victories.
And of course Prep won the big one, serving up roast Ram to 12000 fans on Thanksgiving Day.
S.P.
TEAM RECORD
Opp.
34 Bayonne ......................‘ 0
7 St. Joseph . . . .’ 7
35 S n y d e r ......................‘ 0
7 Demarest . . . . ■ 621 Hackensack . . . . . 20
13 Lincoln ......................' 6
6 Memorial . . . . . 19
6 St. Michael . . . . . 20 1
13 Dickinson . . . .’ 6
Maybe they won’t see it.
Big men for a big trophy.Phil phinds phigskin.
Our Leader.
Front Roto: Joe Cardiello. Harry Lambert, Mr. Cochrane (Head Coach), Mr. Zucconi (Line Coach), Jules DiStaso, Charley O ’Reilly. Second Row: Ed Gorski, Tom Higgins, Mr. Gargiulo (Backfield Coach), Mr. Flanagan (End Coach), Mr. Tufaro (Trainer) Joe Sherikjian, Den Barrett, Fred Eckert. Third Row: Phil Bozzelli, Bob McCarthy, Ray Zanowski, Richie Graddoek, Richie. Farrell, Bill Sinnott, Bob Zakhar, Joe Goellner. Fourth Row: George Keenen, John Hurley, Dante DeRogatis, Jack Kutney, John Crowe, Tony Mendolla, Wellie Davis, Tony Genovese, Jack O’Dea. Back Row: Ed Devlin (Manager), Ed Corrigan, Dick Ferdinand Gene Torpey, Frank McGurk, Tom McLaughlin, Mike Agresta, Joe Donohue, Ron Griego (Manager).
He stoops to conquer. Oh fudge!
Gr-r-r!!Tony Mendolla—MVP, Dickinson game.
JUNIOR VARSITY Front Row: Paul Lempa, Joe Cabibbo, John Hughes, Joe Armbruster, Ron Sabol, John Fay, Jim Stillwell. Second Row: Charley Catrillo, Bernie Moore, Lenny Franco, Tom Manzo, Lenny Mrozak, Jim Stokes, Greg Goellner. Dick Morahan, Vinny DeBari. Third Row: Joe Sack, Marty Clancy, Gene Harding, Brian Flaherty, Frank Esposito, Bob Gorman, Bob Connelly, Greg H-rebiniak. Back Row: Charley Gallagher (Manager), Pat Wallace, Joe DiGeronimo, Joe Parkes, John Pappas, Ed Vroom, Tom Floriani, John Ward (Manager).
Pardon my . . .
FRESHMAN RECORD
S.P. Opp.
14 Weehawken ......................... 6
30 St. F r a n c i s ...............................8
0 D i c k i n s o n .............................21
28 Demarest ...............................0
7 M e m o r i a l .............................21
7 St. M i c h a e l 's ........................12
FRESHMAN TEAM Front Row: Mr. Bob Kelly (Coach), Pat Gallagher, Ron Regan, Harry Moore, Fred Maryanski, Mr. Bob Filoramo (Coach). Second Row: Dan Hraber, Tom Street, Glenn Grieco, Keith Hochstein, Bob Doyle, Joe Ryglicki, Pete Sack. Third Row: Bill Petrina, Art Rizzi, Bruce Zeman, Frank Somma, Paul Hering, Rich Morgan, Jack Righi, Bob Hill. Fourth Row: Ray Berberich, Larry Finnegan, Don DeCesare, Len Zazzarino, Russ Snyder, Paul McGovern, Chris Mortenson, Ed Lewis. Back Row: Frank Allen, Jay Scott (Managers).
■ p p p f^ IP
TRACK
The time you ivon your town the race We chaired you through the market-place; Men and boy stood cheering hy,And home we brought you shoulder-high.
FIELD
A. E. HOUSMAN
ST. PETERS’S PREP O U TSTAN D IN G T R A C K ACH IEVEM E N TS 1960-61Date Meet Event Place Time Runners
12/3 N.Y. CH SAA Ry. Sprint Medley 1st. 3:46.3 Gilvey, Davis, Corrigan, Koch12/10 Bishop Loughlin 300 yd. 3rd. :33* Koch
1/14 N JCH TC Relays 880 yd. Ry. 1st. 1:40 Davis, Corrigan, Tedeschi, Tudisco1/21 Cardinal Hayes 600 yd. 3rd. 1 :14 .6 *# Koch1/28 St. Francis Prep 440 yd. 3rd. jfM B Koch2/3 Millrose Games Mile Ry. 1st. 3:29.2*+ Koch, Davis, Smith, Gilvey2/10 Phila. Inquirer Mile Ry. 1st. 3:31.4 Davis, Gilvey, Smith, Koch2/11 Seton Hall Relays 880 yd. Ry. 1st. 1:36 .3*+ # ?! Davis, Koch, Tudisco, Gilvey2/13 No. N. J. Champ. 880 yd. Run 2nd. 2:01.6 Koch2/18 N.Y.U. Mile Ry. 2nd. 3:30.1 Davis, Gilvey, Smith, Koch2/25 Nationals 440 yd. 3rd. :51.0* Koch (disqualified)3/3 K. of C. Mile Ry. 1st. 3:31 Davis, Koch, Tudisco, Gilvey3/4 N JCH TC Champ. Team 2nd. 20 pts.
60 yd. 2nd. :06.6 Davis440 yd. 1st. :53.1# Koch440 yd. 2nd. :54.0 Gilvey880 yd. 4th. 2:06 SmithMile Ry. 2nd. 3:44.5 Tedeschi, Wynne, Corrigan, Tudiscc
3/11 ICAA AA Mile Ry. 3rd. 3:28.7*+ Koch, Davis, Smith, Gilvey3/16 City Champ. 60 yd. 3rd. :06.7 Davis
High Hurdles 2nd. :08.2 O ’Neill440 yd. 1st.- :52.2* + Koch440 yd. 3rd. :52.9 Gilvey880 yd. 3rd. 2:02.5 SmithMile Ry. 2nd. 3:44 Wynne, Tedeschi, Corrigan, Tudiscc
3/25 NJSIAA Champ. 60 yd. 2nd. : 06.6 Davis440 yd. 1st. :52.5?l# + KochMile Ry. 1st. 3:37.8 + # 4 Tudisco, Gilvey, Corrigan, Smith
4/22 Queens-Iona Relays Sprint Medley 1st. 3 :3 3.2*# + fi Koch, Davis, Gilvey, Smith4/23 All Hallows Meet Mile Ry. 1st. 3 .2 2 .5 *# + Davis, Gilvey, Koch, Smith
Total Medals Earned: 110
Symbol Code: 0 N.J.C.H.T.C. Record. + St. Peter’s Prep Record. # Meet Record. $ State Record.1 0 8
Junior Flash Tom Tudisco.
W ellie Davis: “Look Ma, I’m Flying,
T im b ci-T o p p e r Joh n O ’Neill.
Sitting: John Banach, Bill Stanton, W ellie Davis, Tom Tudisco, Ray Boyko, Richie Donnelly. Kneeling: Frank Tedeschi, Joe Mangan, John Campanella, Tony Spina John Hansen. Standing: Jerry Smith, Bob Gilvey, Don Snyder, Ed Corrigan, John O Neill.
'nap
*
Front Row: Richard Quinn, Bob Sivori, Charlie Pilger, Bill Holy, Mike Berkowitz, Jack Hill, Tom Curtin. Back Row: Coach Milton Berkowitz, Stan Hartano- wicz, Tom Ford, John Kir- kowski, John Kirincich, Mario Basile, John Gerich, Jack Ridley, Joe Vena.
Coach Mr. Milt Berkowitz
Captains Jack Hill, Mike Berkowitz
TEAM RECORD S.P. Opp.
82 L i n c o l n .............................30
S3Vz Dickinson ....................... 44Vz
64 S n y d e r ...................................64
86 F e r r i s .................................. 38
84 D ickin son............................ 44
64 S n y d e r ..................................64
88 F e r r i s ..................................37
98 Lincoln . ......................30
CITY CHAMPIONS
Front Row: Jerry Rusoniello, Andy Metropole, Barry La- Forgia, Bill Reuter, Bob Haley, George Holy. Back Row: John Hansen, Bob McKenna, Paul Orsulak, Charlie Chiccone, John Krasnodemski, Tom Kornylak.
Top to bottom: Metropole, Cimprich, Michalewsky.
Vena doing solar revolve on Hi-Bar.
Basile doing Kehren on side horse.
Ford doing Bicker from Croup, long horse.
Berkowitz, Sivori, Curtin on P-Bars.
Coach Berkowitz doing a great job.
Tom Fitzpatrick, Bill Rogers, George Apsley, Joe DeMartino, Bill Tassone, Gerry Agresti, Frank Kinahan.
&04M44UiSEASON R E C O R D
C YO L E A G U E CH AM PIONS won 33, lost 9
M O N TC LA IR STA TE TO U R N E Ywon 2 (Kearny H.S. and Barringer H.S.) lost 1 (Red Bank H. S.)Prep 3, Fordham 2
C IT Y CHAM PION SH IP M ATCH Prep 2, Dickinson 1
INDIVIDUAL VARSITY AVERAGES
D eM artin o........................................ 171
A g r e s t i ..............................................170
T asso n e ..............................................159
A p s l e y ..............................................159
F itzp atrick ........................................ 151
Schiebel............................................. 150
T u m is e lla ........................................ 149
Bill Rogers (J.V. Captain) and Joe DeMartino (Varsity Captain).
(Standing on top): Howie Knapp, Frank Aria, Greg Lordi, Bob Schiebel, Ron Gilch. (Left to right): Charlie Kuzminski, Bill Rogers, Frank Badach, Ed Legowski, Ron Farrell, Gabe Scudese, Frank Kinahan, Ted Turnisella, Vin Manning, George Apsley, Bill Tassone, Joe DeMartino, Tom Fitzpatrick, Gerry Agresti. Sitting: Mr. Walter Illy, Coach.
6 George Brogan
%tnie
Bill Haughey Dennis Barrett
Lou Cuccaro, Frank Samarro
Mr. Bill Gargiulo Coach
Ed Gorski, Tom Murtaugh Ed Kosnik, Joe Sack
Mike Izzo, Ray Zolnowski Richie Molteni
Roger Barr
Bob Doherty Don Lacey
Don Orrick Joe Donohue Dan Murphy
Mike Meloney, John Kirkowski
Mr. Bill Cochrane Coach
MANAGERS
Frank Aria Richie Marczuk Ed Devlin Art Kosiakowski
1 1 9
Fr. Snyder, Moderator.
Preston TsaoCharley Parker John Gerich
George HeldJim Campbell Tom Sharkey, John Gerich, George Held, Jim Campbell,Preston Tsao, Joe Cleary, Charley Parker, Brian McCarthy, Gerry McCarthy, Denis Johnson.
120
Father Jaschko, Moderator
r gIe°’as,
Christ at that strange moment between death and life
when His world ended
and the world began
the moment when Springtime becomes
the newness of Summer
the moment of victory
and achievement
and commencement
SetuoAA,
Q&udd Anik&nu Acyied-ti250 Pandolfi Avenue Secaucus
League Leaders 1; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Bowling 3, 4.
Atuxmcfeio- Vincent A'veocUi15 McKinley Place BergenfieldSodality 1; League Leaders 4; Honor Pin 1, 2; Excellence Medal 3; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 3.
ZduMZ/id GUcud&i AUesm164 West 19th Street Bayonne
League Leaders 1.
fUcU&taA- Ma/ico- Au'Uc emma170 Valley Boulevard Wood-RidgeLeague Leaders 2; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Camera Club 1.
^omemck Vincent Amcdo-12 Cadmus Place WayneSodality 1; League Leaders 1; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Camera Club 2, 3; English Academy 2, 3; Chess Club 1; Library Club 1, 2.
1 2 4
ty'iede’uck M ichael feado-905 Washington Street Hoboken
Sodality 1; Honor Pin 2.
“Hey, Joe, when was barbed wire invented?”
‘M.V.P.—E.S.C.I.T.”
W illiam -Al<Hj,diu4 Baviett15 Garfield Avenue Kearny
Sodality 1; Excellence Medal 1; Honor Pin 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4; Debating 1, 2.
(JameA- fjoAep-U Havuf,226 Westfield Avenue ElizabethHonor Pin 1, 2; Student Council 2; Class Officer 1, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 3.
W iU i a m - A n ik & m f. Q e a k e
Masuo- Ba4.iie274 Barrow Street Jersey CitySodality X; Honor Pin 1, 2; Student Council' 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2, 3; French Club 3; Chess Club 1; Speech . Club 1.
1 2 6
1725 Hudson Boulevard Sodality 1; Swimming 1, 2.
Jersey City
J.aoansnce Andnew- HeM&ie'iMichael Antkcmu. QefJ&aw-ity47 Boyd Avenue Jersey City
Sodality 1, 2; Honor Pin 1, 2; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Petrean 3, 4; Band 3, 4; W eightlifting 3; Track 1; Radio Club 1; Camera Club 1.
Pcd'Uok Qisime3*10 Chapel Avenue Jersey City
Sodality 1; Guard of Honor 1; Honor Pin 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4. (lieUa'id Heuacqua
53 Montrose Avenue Jersey CityLeague Leaders 1; Honor Pin 2; Track 1.
5 Lincoln Place Weehawken
Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; League Leaders 1; Mass Servers 1; Crusaders 1; Class Officer 2, 3; Student Council 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Pin 2; Petrean 4.
A n t k a m i { jc v le f ik H iu w io -
1 2 7
^bennid flodefm flo^le43 Neptune Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1; Swimming 1; Library Club 2, 3.
Michael flohn Boyle524 Ocean Avenue Jersey City
Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Camera Club 3; Chess Club 1.
Q&yuze flamed. Hw-qan143 Duncan Avenue Jersey CityMass Server 2, 3, 4; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Petroc 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Weightlifting 3; Classical Academy 3, 4; Petrean 4.
Rowesit Keuin Qn-o-w-n
flamed, flohn /1'Uckleif.586 Bloomfield Avenue CliftonSodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Pin 1; Band 2, 3; Petrean 4; Art Club 4; Glee Club 1; International Club.
150 Clinton Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1, 2, 3, 4; League Leaders 2, 3, 4; Honor Pin 1, 2; Petrean, Editor-in-Chief 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2.
/O/ / /I / 7 /) Downtown strutters, all.( s h o w e d . f l f m M I B M u a d s u
241 8th Street Jersey City
Science Club 2; W eightlifting 3,
Qemae PeteA. Bull1304 Ritchey Street Williamsport, Pa.
Mass Server 1, 2; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Clas- sical Academy 3, 4; Football 1; Track 1.
& u a e n e B u s iJ z e
16 Greenview W ay Upper Montclair
Sodality 1; Religion Medal 1; Honor Pin 3; Excellence Medal I, 2; Class Officer 4; Student Council 3; Swimming 1 , 2, 3, 4; Petroc 3, 4; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 2; Track 1; Oratory 1.
■Alpied {Jcdiu B {4/ike4 Clinton Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1; League Leaders 4; Mass Server 1- Religion Medal 2; Honor Pin 2, 3; Track 2.
1 2 9
Vincent Martin Qiyine108 13th Street Hoboken
Sodality 1; League Leaders 2, 3; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 1, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Dramatics 2.
Paul fy'ianciA. (iq.'ute225 Clerk Street Football 2, 3.
Jersey City
■ A n tik a m f, fy t e u tc iA . G a e t a n o -
341 Stevens Avenue
Sodality 1; Mass Server 1, 2.3, 4; Weightlifting 3; Track 1, 4.
Jersey City
3; Band 1, 2,
f)o£ep-h QefyanA CasidieUa179 Randolph Avenue Jersey CityHonor Pin 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 2; Football
The day Lincoln was lynched. 1, 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 3.
flamed- fy'iedte'ueJ?- Casmeq, fl&depk flahn Caw,451 Hoboken Avenue Jersey CityHonor Pin 2, 3; Class Officer 2; W eightlifting 3; Football 2.
(licka ui flakn GasM-all98 Harmon Street Jersey City
Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Student Council |f Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 3.
fl&Un flamed Casi'iallJersey City34 Hopkins Avenue
Football 1; Track 3
89 Storms AvenueClass Officer 3; Track 1, 3.
Jersey City
dw-a/id flodefu4 Qadkman618 Park Avenue ElizabethClass Officer 3, 4; Student Council 2; Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4.
i1 3 1
PoJiesit [J&iefili Gla/ik162 Seaview Avenue Jersey City
Sodality 1; Honor Pin 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Council 3; Weightlifting 3.
tftiancii- Zdiua/id Catalina1408 37th Street North Bergen
Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 3, 4; Classical Academy 3, 4; Petroc 2, 3, 4; Petrean, Business Manager 4; Weightlifting 3; Football 1 .
V h a m a d . fj& d e p .U C t e a A y
93 Bartholdi Avenue Butler
Sodality 1, 2; Crusaders 3; League Leaders 2; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Debating 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 3, 4; Petroc 3, 4; Classical Academy 3, 4; Track 3; Chess Club 1; Dramatics 1 International Club.
U&Lep-h Patnick C&cpan70 North Leswing Avenue Saddle BrookSodality 1, 2; League Leaders 1; Honor Pin 3; Radio Club 1, 2; Weightlifting 3; Speech Club 1.
1318 73rd Street North BergenSodality 1; Crusaders 1, 2; Honor Pin 1, 2; Track 1.
Paul Qesmasid Qam-aa242 Webb Avenue River EdgeHonor Pin 1, 2, 3; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4; Literama 2, 3; Library Club 3; Basketball 1 .
1 3 2
Vk&wiad. M ichael Q'Ummini.
927 Steib Terrace UnionSodality 1; Mass Server 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 1; Gymnastics 2, 3, 4; Intramural Council 4; Petrean 4; Petroc 4.
QesialA Qetesi CuofflQ-
499 Innes Road Wood-RidgeSodality 1; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 1, 2; Camera Club 1.
Jluxfk fl&hent
V lu u n a i- t f n & n c iA C u A s u f
22 Perrine Avenue Jersey City
League Leaders 2, 3, 4; Crusaders 2, 3; Honor Pin 2, 3; Dramatics 3, 4.
Double, double, toil and trouble. W ellin gton fjoi& nh ^baaU
19 Clendenny Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Crusaders 1, 2, 3; League Leaders 2, 3, 4; Honor Pin 1; Class Officer 1, 2, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4- Football 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2.
^'vank Anthony ^beCicoo202 Knox Avenue Cliffside ParkSodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 2, 3; Track 1.
-barite fjodeph ^ e& oaalid
3143 Hudson Boulevard Jersey CityLeague Leaders 3, 4; Student Council 3; Class Officer 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4.
fjodepA Anthony jbeM aAtino238 Garfield Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Bowling 3,4; Football 1.
1 3 4
f j u l i u A f J o A e p u 2 ) i £ l a d &
34% Erie Street Jersey City
Sodality 1; Football 3, 4; W eightlifting 3.
fyteiHCid. William (mcmae207 Prospect Avenue North Arlington
League Leaders 3; Football 1.
f)o4&nh P a u l ^bcm&liue
16 Carteret Street Upper Montclair
Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Crusaders 1, 2, 3; League Leaders 4; Honor Pin 2, 3; Class Officer 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Petrean 4; Weightlifting 3.
jjam ed tym n cti ^b&n&kue
167 West 4th Street CliftonSodality 1; League Leaders 1; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4; Petrean 4; Literama 2, 3; Speech Club 1.
jj&'lejsh Pcdnick jbo-w-d20 Ilford Avenue North Arlington
Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Student Council 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Basketball 1; Petrean 4; Literama 4.
1 3 5
fjam&i Paul bucfan524 8th Street Union City
Sodality 1, 2; Honor Pin 2, 3; Class Officer 3; Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1. 2: Petrean 4: Dramatics 4.
Jboncdd [jfriepJi fr'ieale115 Magnolia Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1; Honor Pin 2; Weightlifting 3.
fj&i&p-h ZickleA131 Hutton Street Jersey City
S t e p h e n P s w e n i J b u lh f .
90 Waldo Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1; League Leaders X; Religion Medal 1; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Bowling 4.
Q & v u fe f j f r i e f i U
137 Luddington Avenue CliftonRadio Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Literama 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 3.
1 3 6
William Michael841 Avenue C Bayonne
League Leaders 1; Track X; Camera Club 1: Literama 1.
404 North 4th Street Harrison
Sodality 1; Crusaders 2; Band Manager 1, 2; Saddle and Bridle 1, 2.
flaieph VhamaA- tyaJuj,5 Bentley Avenue Jersey City
Sodality 1; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Dramatics 1, 2, 3; Debating 1; International Club.
William jjaiepk tfallcm
t ' -v .n tnA /l (licha/id Stephen tf-awelL26 Hillcrest Road Glen RidgeSodality 1, 2; Class Officer 1, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 2, 3.
1 3 7
GkaSlleA. Q eiM The magnificent Rooney.
651 Madison Avenue Elizabeth
League Leaders 1, 2; French Club 3; Crusaders 1 .
(licka/id -A lbert tye/idinand
325 Beechwood Road Track 3, 4; Football 4.
Ridgewood
S t a n l e y fy la J z
41 Cortland Street NewarkSodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Pin 1, % 3; Chess Club 1.
V k a m a A (J & lm ^ i t f p - a J A ic k
668 Liberty Avenue Jersey CityExcellence Medal 1; Honor Pin 2, 3; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 2, 3; Bowling 4; Swimming 2; Saddle and Bridle 2.
^ k o m a d - P a t r i c k t y & i d
94 Heights Road Ridgewood
Honor Pin I, 2; Class Officer 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 3, 4.
flo A e sd - 9 (jM cd U iA - 3 M i
.16 Clover Street Elizabeth
Sodality 1; Class Officer 1, 2, 4; Intramural Council 4.
U&kep-k jjo-ku Qcdiad-tna.
H ic k o A - d V k o -m a d . ty n a H c a
324 Fulton Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1; League Leaders 2; Honor Pin 1, 2; Class Officer 2, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 4; Weightlifting 2.
'W illiam Be/ina/ui Qallacfke'i1223 9th Street North BergenSodality 1, 2; League Leaders 2, 3; Honor Pin 1, 2; Swimming 1, 2, 3.
1 3 9
606 Newark Avenue Sodality 1; Honor Pin 2.
Jersey City
Tom m ie M ichael Qalla
927 Hudson Street Hoboken
Sodality 1; Honor Pin 1, 2; Class Officer 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Track 4.
HoJfie/d. JlewM Qianelte34 Hamilton Avenue Arlington
Sodality 1; Crusaders 2; Honor Pin 3; Track 1; Baseball 2; Weightlifting 3.
fjahn ^boiud Qaw-lik
17 Fox Place Jersey City
Honor Pin 1, 3; Excellence Medal 2; Religion Medal 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4; Swimming 2, 3.
Remold Qeasufe Q ilch67 South Street Jersey City
Guard of Honor 2, 3; Honor Pin 1, 2; Class Officer 2; Weightlifting 3.
fjolm ^duuzAd Qenich
317 Chestnut Street NutleyHonor Pin 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 1; Gymnastics 2, 3, 4; Literama 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Classical Academy 3, 4; Weightlifting 3.
(lo J jte n t W i l l i a m Q i h w f
8 Garrison Avenue Jersey City
Religion Medal 2; Excellence Medal 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 1; Track 1, 3, 4; Petrean 4.
Another day, another trophy.
Anlwmu, Cj&elln&i185 New York Avenue Jersey City
Class Officer 4; Football 3, 4; Weightlifting 3: Intramural Council 4.
(lickand ■Awi-ho-MM Q'uzdd&ok356 Ege Avenue Jersey CityCrusaders 1, 2; League Leaders 4; Student Council 1, 2; Student Council President 4; Honor Pin 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 2, 3; Track 1.
Allmt Michael Qnecyifia
310 Harrison Street HobokenSodality 1, 2; Mass Server 4; Honor Pin 1; Band Manager 1, 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Intramural Council 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2; Petrean 4; Weightlifting 3.
When you care enough to send the very best.
Zdw-aAcl CUanl&i Quto-wdJu70 Humphrey’s Avenue Bayonne iHonor Pin 2; Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Petroc 3- Dramatic 1; Glee Club 1.
161 Arlington Avenue Jersey City
Honor Pin 3; Class Officer 4; Bowling 4.
(l&nald William Q>ue<p-
£ a lu a i o s i e Q a / im in e Q ^ u lla
901 18th Street Union CitySodality 1, 2, 3, 4; League Leaders 1, 2, 3; Crusaders 1, 2, 3; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Classical Academy 3, 4.
E d m u n d floA j& pJn. J l a e m m e n l e
1406 10th Street North Bergen
Sodality 1; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 4.
fllclia/id Qkanied Jlcuke/i36 West 48th Street Bayonne
Class Officer 4; Track 1, 2, 3.
41 Morgan Place North Arlington
Sodality 1, 2; League Leaders 3; Honor Pin 2, 3; Football 1, 2; Band 2; Petroc 4.
P a t r i c k f jo A e p U c J l & m i l l
839 Montgomery Street
Track 1, 2, 4.
Jersey City
^ I k w n a d ty > u zn c i& J i a s i t
570 Newark Avenue Jersey City
Crusaders 2, 3; League Leaders 3, 4; Student Council 3; Honor Pin 2; Band 1, 2; Petrean 4; Track 2.
jJ&llM- <7llAWlCiA-2249 Hudson Boulevard Jersey City
Honor Pin 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Petrean 3 4- Gymnastics 3; Radio Club 1; Weightlifting 3; Dramatics 1; Saddle and Bridle 2; Debating 1; Dance Committee 4.
143
Zuaene Qe&icj-e d lc u i i A y l u k
229 Virginia Avenue Jersey City
Honor Pin 1, 2; Football 1, 2; Weightlifting 3; Swimming 2; Track 1.
6741 Hudson Boulevard North Bergen
League Leaders 3, 4; Crusaders 1, 2, 3; Guard of Honor 3; Sodality 1, 2; Class Officer 1; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Glee Club 1; Chess Club 1; Dramatics 4.
[ja lu i J liU
428 Fairmount Avenue Student Council 3, 4;Gymnastics 2, 3, 4;
Class Football 1: i
Jersey CityOfficer 1;
Iwimming 1 .
Vko-maA- fea vu f
645 Bergen Avenue Jersey CityLeague Leaders 1, 2; Honor Pin 1, 2; Football 1 , 2 , 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, 2 ; Weight- lifting 3.
J b e m 4 - y a n a U u A - < Jia w -e
2695 Hudson Boulevard Jersey CitySodality 1, 3, 4; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Bowling 3, 4; Camera Club 1.
1 4 4
fjoA h floiep-U Jiusdeu1004 Harding Road Elizabeth
League Leaders 2, 3; Honor Pin 1; Student Council 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Track 1; W eightlifting 3; Intramural Council 4.
280 Manhattan Avenue Jersey City 93 Old Bergen Road Jersey City
Sodality 1; League Leaders 4; Honor Pin 1 2 3; Petrean 4; Band 3; Track 1; Art Club 4.
93 Old Bergen Road Jersey
Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3.
Vincent Qnuce fjoAdcm
1 4 5
PeteA. Ito-maA. cMn&kesi
ERBaSBjOUQOnRjlOoooSflggc.SBffl
sSaStfSoimskswooomSwopoj
(lo J iL en i fJ o A e p -n jjo n a & Q H
177 Bartholdi AvenueHonor Pin 2; Track 3; 3, 4.
Jersey City Camera Club 1, 2,
/Icufmtmdl floAeph Kxzne Dear Abby’ ' s ®188A West Side Avenue Jersey City
Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Excellence Medal 1;Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Religion Medal 1, 3;Bowling 3, 4.
(la u m a n d fl& iep k fC aM t
682 Chestnut Street SecaucusSodality 1; League Leaders 3; Baseball 1.
Qemae fCeenen15 Stoneleigh Park WestfieldLeague Leaders 1, 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2; Crusaders 1, 2; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Petroc 4; Weightlifting 3; Literama 4.
1 4 6
[J&iepJi Raymond fCeilp.1322 Paterson Plank Road SecaucusHonor Pin 1, 2, 3; Petroc 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Band 1; Weightlifting 3.
flokn Aritlumif, fCiAko-wAJzi246 Lafayette Avenue PassaicSodality L 2, 3; Guard of Honor 3; Crusaders 3; Religion Medal 2; Honor Pin L 2 3- Track 3, 4; Gymnastics 3, 4; Baseball 3’ 4; Weightlifting 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Speech Club 1.
jjc d w f jo A e p h K .frpsiQ -w -6-ki
180 Wegman Parkway Jersey CityCrusaders 1, 2, 3; League Leaders 1, 2; Sodality 1; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 3.
324 East 30th Street PatersonSodality 1, 2, 3; Excellence Medal 1; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4.
Stephen cM-ewent /Cittel57 Kingston Avenue Hawthorne
Sodality 1, 2; Religion Medal 1; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2; Weightlifting 3.
P e t e / i J .a u M ie H c e k &s m
117 Palisade Road ElizabethHonor Pin 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Class Officer 2; Intramural Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Petroc 1; Weightlifting 3.
1 4 7
Chcwled. (lo-be/it fCakik.6 Columbia Avenue Cliffside Park
Religion Medal 2; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Baseball 2.
H & lf& it fy > ia n c i4 . K u a e l tman37 Washington Place Hasbrouck Heights
Religion Medal 2; Honor Pin 1, 2; Class Officer 3; Gymnastics 2.
JlanoJA fj&i&pk J.amlent148 Webster Avenue Jersey CityLeague Leaders 3; Honor Pin 1, 2; Class Officer 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Weight- lifting 3; Intramural Council 4.
bcmald Stephen- J.aceu57 Broadman Parkway League Leaders 3; Student
Jersey CityCouncil 2;
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 3.
u Philip. J.au120 Roosevelt Avenue Jersey City
Sodality 1; League Leaders 3; Crusaders 3; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 2, 3; Football 2; Petrean 4; Debating 2, 3; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4.
“The Oscar for special effects goes to . .
Anikamt Qeosuje J.etf-aate40 Center Street Jersey City
Honor Pin 1; Weightlifting 3; Camera Club 4.
VkamaA (lickan.d lynch1067 Avenue C BayonneStudent Council 1; Class Officer 3; Track 1, 2; Football 1.
floAepii jjean JteMehaute210 Day Street Jersey City
Honor Pin 2; Gymnastics 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1 .
Otto- fJ&Un Mia1308 78th Street North Bergen
Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Camera Club 3, 4; Petrean 4: Baseball 3.
16 Coles Street Jersey City
Crusaders 1, 2; Sodality 1; Honor Pin 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2.
J.&WA- Anthony MacellaAO78 Baldwin Avenue Jersey City
League Leader 4; Class Officer 1, 2; Weightlifting 3; Radio Club 2..
Ranald fjohn Mack69 South Street Jersey City
Honor Pin 3; Football 1, 2.
I notice we have a new secretary.
Anthony Michael Mahoney36 -Laidlaw Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1, 2; Guard of Honor 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4.
Vincent Victor Maanotia
Vincent Paul M anning294 Sherman Avenue Jersey City
Honor Pin 2, 3; Class Officer 2; Bowling 3, 4; Football 2; Dramatics 1.
Q eo^ ae ^ b a u id M oA aya
48 Fulton Avenue
Crusaders 1, 2, 3.
Jersey City
f j o h n f lo A & a h
35 Irving Street Jersey City
Honor Pin 3: French Club 3, 4.
fJoJ'iH PeieA MaA-MOAa58 Clifton Place Jersey CitySodality 1; Honor Pin 3; Track 1.
&duu3A-d (loJue'it Masitin109 Poplar Street Roselle
Honor Pin 2; Football 2, 3; Saddle and Bridle 1, 2.
1 5 1
fCennetk P a u l M e Qlcw-e180 Renshaw Avenue East Orange
League Leaders 1; Saddle and Bridle 1, 2, 3; Swimming 1.
<lh & m a A A lc u fM u A - M c A u l i ^ e
166 Carlton Terrace TeaneekReligion Medal 3; Honor Pin 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 4; Tennis 3; Library Club 3.
flakeAt Em m ett M cCasdUy
445 Ogden Avenue Jersey City
League Leaders 1, 2, 3; Sodality 1, 2; Class Officer 2, 3, 4; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Weightlifting 2, 3.
flaltn ZcHw-oaJ. M cGulU a^UP a u l Audtm . M cQt
191 Ege AvenueSodality 1, 2, 3 Honor Pin 1, 2, c 4; Weightlifting 2
ee
Jersey City
4; Student Council 2; Classical Academy 2, 3, 3.
fjoAepk Uaim M c^baw-ell781 Grove StreetHonor Pin 1, 2, 3; 2; Track 3.
Football 1:Rahway
Swimming
1 5 2
215 Tuttle Parkway WestfieldLeague Leaders 1, 2; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Classical Academy 3, 4.
M ichael fjcwm M cQuiAe
1116 79th Street North Bergen
Crusaders 1, 2, 3; Honor Pin L 2; W eightlifting 2, 3; Camera Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1.
Cha/iled. Pe^cuMu. McQ^iaw-7305 Park Avenue North Bergen
Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Crusaders 2, 3; Guard of Honor 3; League Leaders 3, 4; Religion Medal 3; Honor Pin 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Petrean 4; Swimming 3.
'kJaune (lo-len.1 M cQuini
520 Westview Avenue Cliff side Park
League Leaders 1; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3.
Shooting star.
214 Mallory Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Crusaders 3; League Leaders 3, 4; Honor Pin 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 2; Petrean 4; Dramatics 1, 4; Weightlifting 3; Saddle and Bridle 1.
153
fytianciA. ZduKiAcl M cQ u'ih
William Alien McfCeiaea909 Park Avenue HobokenSodality 1, 2, 3, 4; League Leaders 2, 3;Honor Pin 1; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4;Weightlifting 2, 3.
“How do you spell suspended’ ?”
fjonn Zdw-and, McKenna88 Linden Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1; League Leaders 1, 2; Honor Pin 1; Class Officer 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1, 2, 3; Petrean 3, 4; Intramural Council 3, 4.
Vh&moA. jJ&Lepdt McJlau UUn1011 Avenue C BayonneSodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Classical Academy 3, 4; Weightlifting 2, 3; Gymnastics 2.
/CeiUn jjodepJi MctCe&n7703 Smith Avenue North BergenHonor Pin 1; French Club 3; Swimming 1; Track 1.
1 5 4
flamed fl&hn McP'Jama'ia
20 Story Court Bayonne
Sodality j§ Honor Pin 2; Band 3, 4; Petrean 4; Art Club 4.
fy'vede'Uch- Anth/wuf M eie
380 Baldwin Avenue Jersey City
Sodality 1; Honor Pin 1, 2; Class Officer 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Gymnastics 3; Intramural Council 4.
flakn flamed M ehlem25 Clendenny Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1; Crusaders 2, 3; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3- Basketball 3, 4; Weightlifting 2, 3; Football 1, 2; Baseball 1.
1 5 5
flcmn flamed. M eehan310 Ege Avenue Jersey City
League Leaders 3, 4; Crusaders 3; Guard of Honor 3; Honor Pin 1, 2; Football 1, 3; Weightlifting 3; Intramural Council 4.
Z w ed tfum cid Meyey
30 Westervelt Avenue TenaflyHonor Pin 2; Chess Club 1, 2; Camera Club 2; Track 2.
M W B —
<%tep,Ue*i PUlUp. Mickalikii235 Whiton Street Jersey City
jjodefih tytuincid. M iele
4 17 3rd Street Jersey CityHonor Pin 1, 2, 3; Classical Academy 3, 4; Literama 2, 3; Petroc 4; Camera Club 4; Saddle and Bridle 2; International Club.
VliomaA. K.eiun Mcwicthan
(lo-be/it Paul Midkeil145 Belmont Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1; Honor Pin 1, 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Petrean 4; Dance Committee 4.
(loJsent flam ed Misumd<a
236 Jewett Avenue Jersey CityCrusaders 1, 2, 3; League Leaders 2; Religion Medal 3; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 3; Track 2, 3.
75 Broadway Bayonne
Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; League Leaders 2, 4; Guard of Honor 2, 3; Crusaders 1, 2, 3; Religion Medal 2; Excellence Medal 1, 2, 3; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Literama 2, 3, 4; Clasical Academy 2, 3, 4; Petroc 3, 4; Petrean 4.
1 5 6
jja lu i KznciA, M u.nf.kii
214 Riverview Place Cliffside
Sodality 1; Religion Medal 2; Honor Pin 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2; Football 1, 3; Track 3.
fjam ei Andrew- Muld&w-netf,
96 Overpeck Avenue Ridgefield Park
Sodality 1, 2; Honor Pin 1, 2; Saddle and Bridle 2, 3; Camera Club 1, 2; W eightlifting 3.
Vkam-ad- A lv in fle e j
114 Lincoln Avenue Bergenfield
Leaders 3;Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; League Saddle and Bridle 3; Camera Club 3; Radio Club 2.
/Cennetk jj&kw- J\!ieA,
57 Summit Avenue LyndhurstCrusaders 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Council 3, 4; Weightlifting 3.
1 5 7
<%mm fjodepJt O' J.ea/uf,’Sno use!
11 Lexington Avenue Jersey City
Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; League Leaders 3, 4;Crusaders 1, 2, 3; Petrean 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Dramatics 4; Dance Committee 4; Class Officer 1.
dement J.&UI Olen48 Western Avenue Jersey CityHonor Pin 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 1; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Council 3, 4; Camera Club 3, 4; Dramatics 4; Petrean 4; Weightlifting '3; Dance Committee 4.
jjo-hn Vincent O'fleiii720 Avenue C BayonneSodality 1; League Leaders 2, 4; Guard of Honor 2; Honor Pin 1, 2; Track-1, 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 3.
(lanald [John OledJuf,22 LaTourette Place Swimming 2 , 3.
Bayonne
1 5 8
ChaA-led- Jlu ben t O 'Reilly63 Booraem Avenue Jersey CityLeague Leaders 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; W eightlifting 2, 3.
aim Vincent Qvtick325 Van Nostrand Avenue Jersey City Sodality 1; Crusaders 1, 2; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3.
Cha/deA. Rale/it Pa/iAen.15 Morton Place Jersey CitySodality 1; League Leaders 1; Crusaders 1; Honor Pin 2; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Petrean 4; Weightlifting 2.
Michael Reed OutuMzt&i282 Columbia Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1, 2, 3, 4; League Leaders 1; Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Academy 3, 4; Petrean 3.
Vhaddeud Patieaa187 Lake Avenue Clifton
Sodality 1; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Debating 1, 3, 4; Speech Club 1; Literama 2; Glee Club 1.
1 5 9
jb a u id jja ie p h PeaM-an
119 19th Street Union City
League Leaders 2; Intramural Council 4.
d ie h a n d t Q e o A t je P n e d J u f
57 Bergen Boulevard Palisade ParkSodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1; French Club 3, 4; Library Club 4.
Ku4A.ell yarned- Pepe100 North 2nd Street Harrison
Crusaders 2, 3; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 1; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Petrean 4.
jjakn Qe<vufe Pefria23 Monitor Street Jersey CityClass Officer 2; Saddle and Bridle 1, 2, 3; Dramatics 3, 4: Track 4; Glee Club 2.
fj&hn tf'ianJz 2um u71 Nelson Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1, 3; Honor Pin 2, 3; Excellence Medal 1; Saddle and Bridle 1, 2, 3, 4; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 3.
1 6 0
^Ihamad A athan y R icha'id
89 Hobart Avenue Bayonne
Sodality 1, 2; Honor Pin 1; Band 1, 2; Camera Club 1.
“ So awwright, so be quoyyet!
fla h a And/iew- R id ley
23 Van Houten Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1; League Leaders 2; Honor Pin 1, 2; Class Officer 4; Gymnastics 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 3; Intramural Council 4; Chemistry Club 3; Swimming 1.
Ranald Hyluedten. Rock754 Adams Avenue Elizabeth
League Leaders 2, 3; Honor Pin 2; Class Officer 4; Weightlifting 3; French Club 3; Football 2.
1 6 1
Qe and [jadefik Roe'ity202 Lembeck Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1; League Leaders 1; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Intramural Council 2.
2)aiUol jj&iefik PeaM-an119 19th Street Union City
League Leaders 2; Intramural Council 4.
(luAAell fj<zme4- Pepe100 North 2nd Street HarrisonCrusaders 2, 3; Honor Pin 1, 2 , 3; Class Officer 1; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Petrean 4.
(lickaAa. Qeosuze PnMmi57 Bergen Boulevard Palisade ParkSodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1; French Club 3, 4; Library Club 4.
Qeo?Uf,e Pei/ia23 Monitor Street Jersey CityClass Officer 2; Saddle and Bridle 1, 2, 3; Dramatics 3, 4; Track 4; Glee Club 2.
t f t i a n h 2 u i n u
71 Nelson Avenue Sodality 1, 3; Honor Pin 2.
Jersey City3 * Excellence
Medal 1; Saddle and Bridle 1, 2, 3, 4; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 3.
1 6 0
So awwright, so be quoyyet!’b&maA. Ain-tkamf. (lichasid89 Hobart Avenue Bayonne
Sodality 1, 2; Honor Pin 1; Band 1, 2; Camera Club 1.
U & U k A h J a q w - R id tt& y
23 Van Houten Avenue Jersey City
Sodality 1; League Leaders 2; Honor Pin 1, 2; Class Officer 4; Gymnastics 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 3; Intramural Council 4; Chemistry Club 3; Swimming 1.
Qe?iand fja&ep-h 'm m if202 Lembeck Avenue Jersey City
f lo - H o ld R .& ch
754 Adams Avenue ElizabethLeague Leaders 2, 3; Honor Pin 2; Class Officer 4; Weightlifting 3; French Club 3; Football 2.
1 6 1
Sodality 1; League Leaders 1; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Intramural Council 2.
Richa'id fj&iep.h Rcmc haa/iden492 Lincoln Avenue Hawthorne
Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Weightlifting 3; Glee Club 2; Speech Club 1.
M a'itiu M ichael Rwmeu590 Garfield Avenue Jersey City
Crusaders 1; Class Officer 2; Weightlifting 3; Gymnastics 2; Track 1.
t y 'u m e iA ' { j o d e p h ^ a m a w s -
42 Charles Street Jersey City
Sodality 1; League Leaders 2; Baseball 3, 4; Intramural Council 3; Track 1.
^ S T . P E T E R S .. I N S T 1 T U T S o f IN D U S T R Y
Our constant defenders,
Ghasiled Qewufe £andesii507 Garfield Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1; Crusaders 1; Honor Pin 2; Intramural Council 4.
162
Paul Adam McGAamaMa1615 W est Street Union City
Honor Pin 2, 3; Saddle and Bridle 2; Library Club 1, 2.
jjadefik AniLo-wf aritancfelo-218 Grafton Avenue Newark
Sodality 1, 2, 4; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3.
William Paul casifxme1049 Abbott Boulevard PalisadeSodality 1; League Leaders 2; Honor Pin 3; Class Officer E Baseball 8s Football L
Uaim (l&l&it £cltn,aed&i150 Clinton Avenue Jersey City
League Leaders 3, 4; Honor Pin 1, 2; Excellence Medal 3; Religion Medal 3; Student Council 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Petrean 4.
HiclioA-d fleal S&tti
jJ&4&'P'l'i Paul509 5th Stret Union City
Crusaders 3: Fotball 1, 2, 3, 4.
1537 Hudson Boulevard Jersey CityLeague Leaders 4; Honor Pin 1; Debating 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 4; Glee Club 1.
1 6 3
Zdw-and U&Lepli £ilaei59 Garrison Avenue
Sodality 1; Honor Pin 2.Jersey City
flamed. William Mmith236 Jewett Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1; League Leaders 2; Class Officer 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1; Track 1.
Paul Mita34 Neptune Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1; League Leaders 2, 3.
William Ghanled. ^innott205 Orient Avenue Jersey City
League Leaders 4; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 1, 2; Student Council 3; Baseball 1, 2 , 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1.
Ieno-me Michael Mmith125 Gates Avenue MontclairSodality 1, 2, 3, 4; League Leaders 2, 3, 4; Crusaders 1, 2, 3; Guard of Honor 3; Honor Pin 1, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4; Weightlifting 3; Literama 3.
1 6 4
(lickcvid PeieAImprovements nets its reward. Bill Sinnott at the football dinner.
67 Broadway Keyport
Camera Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Petroc 3, 4; Weightlifting 3; Glee Club 2.
jjoUn Antluwuf' ^tcmliuzw-32 Logan Avenue Jersey City
Crusaders 1, 2; Sodality 1; Honor Pin 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Saddle and Bridle 1, 2; Literama 2; Camera Club 1.
Uaim M ich a el ^l/iickek
99 Booraem Avenue Jersey CityPetroc I, 2, 4; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 1.
11 Montclair Avenue CliftonSodality l j Honor Pin 1, 2; Literama 1, 2.
ja kn Ua4-ep.lt ^ulliuan
(lo-kent fjoAu ^u^kadoLmi23 Kelly Parkway Bayonne
League Leaders 1; Honor Pin 1; French Club 3; Saddle and Bridle 1.
543 Central Avenue Harrison
2, 3, 4;Sodality 1, 2, 3; Camera Club Petroc 3, 4; Saddle and Bridle 3, 4; Band 1, 2: Petrean 4.
(Jamed- Jlausience454 Westena Terrace Ridgewood
League Leaders 1; Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Petrean 4; Camera Club 3; Petroc 3; Track 2; Library Club 1.
M esi'ull tftiedetucJz SuUney162 Jewett Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1; Mass Server 3; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Saddle and Bridle 1, 2, 3, 4; Classical
And after Cuba?” Academy 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Liter-ama 4; Radio Club 1; International Club.
1 6 6
5404 Hudson Avenue West New York
League Leaders 2; Crusaders 2; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Student Council 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; Band 2; Dramatics 4.
/Iwthosiij. Pet&i137 Pearsall Avenue Jersey City
Sodality 1; Honor Pin 1; Class Officer 2: Camera Club 2.
Qe'iaLd jjo-hn <rJakcu>6.318 Avenue A BayonneLeague Leaders X, 2, 3; Sodality 1; Swimming 1, 2; Tennis 1.
1 6 7
3 Island View Court Bayonne
Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; League Leaders 4; Camera Club 1.
■Au4.Ua kamad- jMeaA.233 Prospect Place RutherfordSodality 1; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 2; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Debating 2, 3, 4; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4; Literama 2, 3; Petrean 4; French Club 3; Saddle and Bridle 1; Speech Club 1; Library Club 1.
cMeM/iij, Paul85 Columbus Avenue Little FerryExcellence Medal 1; Honor Pin 2, 3; Student Council 1, 3; Weightlifting 3; Football 2.
jj(vLep.h Antkamf, Vena5 Duncan Court Jersey CityLeague Leaders 1, 2, 3; Crusaders 3; Honor Pin 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Swimming 1.
64 Ryerson Avenue Paterson
Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Pin 1; Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Q eA uaA xl eM -esw taan V elletiy & i
250 Mount Vernon Place NewarkHonor Pin 1, 2, 3; Saddle and Bridle 1, 2, 3, 4; Literama 2, 3, 4; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1, 2, 4; French Club 3; Chess Club 1.
A>itUusi William VedpiaHOrti863 Montgomery Street Jersey CityHonor Pin 1, 2, 3; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4; Saddle and Bridle 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1.
1 6 8
32 Gifford Avenue Jersey CitySodality 1; League Leaders 2; Honor Pin 1, 2: Class Officer 1, 2; Football 1.
Qena^A jjameA- W allace305 Aycrigg Avenue PassaicLeague Leaders 4; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Religion Medal 3; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Chess Club 1.
W. flamed- Vo-n- A lu i
84 Prospect Street Jersey City
Honor Pin 1, 2; French Club 3.
cMennu M arten Vo^i.
102 Irving Street Jersey City
Sodality 1; Honor Pin 1, 3; Camera Club 1, 2, 3; Petrean 2, 3; Chess Club 1.
(lo-k&ni- M ichael ViJawsia^ki684 8tli Street Secaucus
‘And if I ’m elected . .
Honor Pin 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 2, 3; Petrean 4; Art Club 4.
591 Liberty Avenue Jersey CityLeague Leaders 2; Honor Pin 2; Weightlifting 3; Track 2.
flagm an fJad&p.U W aeh/ile231 Peabody Avenue Lyndhurst
ftp M ichael W itim an59 Stanley Avenue NutleySodality 1 , 2; Camera Club 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 1.
Sodality 1, 2 , 3, 4; League Leaders 2 , 3; Crusaders 2, 3; Honor Pin 1, 2, 3; Literama 1, 2, 3, Editor 4; Petrean 3.
Qo-ke/it jJo-liM- 'kJ'dqkt253 Harrison Avenue Jersey City
Class Officer 4; Intramural Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; International Club.
M e d l a u l i fia c fa m lz
119 Grace Street Jersey CityHonor Pin 3; Class Officer 3; Camera Club 1 2 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Libraiy Club 3’ 4; Chess Club 1, 2; Petroc 3.
(Icuimcmd V in cen t
57 Boyd Avenue Jersey City
Honor Pin 1; Class Officer 3; Football 2 3 4.
Ijame4- Wan/ien kJijMae16 John Street Passaic
Sodality 1, 2, 3; Excellence Medal 1; Honor Pin 2, 3; Track 1, 3, 4; Classical Academy 2, 3, 4; Intramural Council 2, 3; Petroc 4; Basketball 2.
William ubaniel fiielaAJzo-4105 Bergenline Avenue Union CitySodality 1, 2, 3, 4; Excellence Medal 1; Honor Pin 2; Classical Academy 3 4; dramatics 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Weightlifting 3.
Adue/ittiiruf
COMPLIMENTS OF
The Dnion EngineeringC O M P A N Y
FIRST A N D CLINTON STREETS
HOBOKEN, NEW JERSEY
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE
GRADUATES
*
WALT HOLDING CO.
190 CLINTON AVENUE
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY
RAMBUSCH DECORATING
COMPANYLADNY BROS. GULF STATION
40 W est 1 3 th Street New Y ork 11, N. Y. 345 Avenue A Bayonne, N. J.
SLIGHT CHEATING' IN TRAFFIC COST ST. PETERS PREP TEACHER $5 FINE
ALLEGRO’S FORMAL SHOP
Featuring for the Prom and Graduation
CONGRATULATIONS
A N D
BEST WISHES
TO OUR FUTURE
The NEW
DACRON-ORLON-NYLON WRINKLE-PROOF WHITE JACKET
PREP ALUM NI
THE PREP ALUMNI
Advertised in
ESQUIRE and LOOK MAGAZINES
ASSOCIATION
ALLEGRO’S 180 MONTICELLO AVENUE
JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY
HE 4 -4949
NIDISCO Best o f LuckWHOLESALERS
Radio and T .V . Parts - Electronic Equipment To ’61
713 Newark Avenue 55 State StreetJersey C ity, N . J. Hackensack, N . J.
OL 3 -2 3 6 0 HU 9 -2 0 0 0
294 Passaic Street 4 8 4 Bergen Blvd. THE CRIM M INS FAMILYPassaic, N . J. R idgefield, N . J.
PR 9 -4 9 6 2 W H 3 -0 5 1 0
985 Princeton Avenue, Trenton, N. J.EX 6 -3 5 0 5
L . _ -------- -------------------------------------------- ...-------. . J - T I
DE 2 -8 3 8 0 Free Parking
TENPIN BOWL BILL FLYNN S DUNCAN ESSO16 A U TO M A TIC PINSPOTTERS
OPEN BO W LING A T A LL TIMES
Air Conditioned
Duncan and W est Side Avenues
1080 W est Side Avenue Jersey C ity, N. J.
1 --------------- ---------- --- . •—
Jersey City, N. J.
HEmlock 6 -2 5 8 2
PUBLIC SERVICE THE MISKELL FAMILY
FURNITURE COMPANY and BOB ’61JOSEPH A . LEFANTE - ELI ROBBINS
Distinctive Furniture - Guaranteed Service
300 Broadway, at 14th Street Bayonne, N. J.145 Belmont Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
UN 7-1011 CHRIS ACOCELLA STERLING CATERING
by
C E L E S T EMARCEL FINISHING CO.
ALL TYPES OF FINISHING
WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS
CLUBS, SOCIAL and CHURCH DINNERS
BANQUETS, COMM UNION BREAKFASTS
COCKTAIL HOUR
6021 Jefferson Street West New York, N. J.801 West Side Avenue Jersey C ity 6, N. J.
McNAUGHT SYNDICATE, INC.
MR. and MRS.
STEPHEN MICHALSKY
STEPHEN MICHALSKY, JR.
FRANCINE MICHALSKY
FU 8 -6295
NICK MARCIANOBUILDER
CUSTOM HOMES
ALTERATIONS
1842 LUDLOW STREET
RAHW AY, NEW JERSEY
Compliments o f
ST. ANNE’S PARISH
To the
GRADUATING CLASS OF 1961
MR. and MRS. A. R. M IRANDA
and ROBERT, Class of ’61
'IN A NUTSHELL” ‘ ‘SUU-POSE"
“ ARE YOU FOR REAL?”
2-G
‘ IT WAS SO CONSTRUCTED’
"MAAR-VELOUS” ''JIST'
U N ion 7-0171
JULES FREZZO OIL SERVICEFUEL OIL - KEROSENE
A U TO M ATIC OIL HEATING UNITS
7 22 25 th Street Union C ity, N. J.
SW 8 -6 4 2 9
V E N I C E S T O N EExclusive D istributor o f
MANSION PRE-CAST STONE
36 Congress Street Jersey City, N. J.
TU ESD A Y, SE P T E M B E R 13, 1960
H U R R I C A N E P O U N D S C I T Y A N D L .I . ,
D I S R U P T I N G P O W E R A N D T R A V E L ; C O N N E C T I C U T D A M A G E I S H E A V Y
“Well, (gulp) how about th ree-hundred dollars?”
FR ID A Y , SE P T E M B E R 23, 1960
EISENHOWER CALLS FOR PEA CE THROUGH U. N., GIVES PLANS FOR AFRICA AND DISARMAMENT; TITO URGES IMMEDIATE STEPS TO CUT ARMS
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITYMilwaukee 3, Wise*
A Tradition-Laden Co-Educational InstitutionREUTHER’S BAR & GRILL
Conducted by the Jesuit Fathers
OFFERS TR A IN IN G and DEGREES
IN MOST OF THE PROFESSIONS
Please W rite the RegistrarLincoln Highway and Jacobus Avenue
South Kearny, N. J.
SCHLESINGER’STHE FARRELL FAMILY GOOD CLOTHES
W est New York, N . J.
1 7 8
FRID A Y , SE P T E M B E R 30, 1960
M A C M I L L A N M E E T S K H R U S H C H E V
A N D D IS C U S S E S ‘S U M M IT ’ I S S U E S ;
N E U T R A L S A S K U .S .-S O V IE T T A L K
Compliments o f
MR. and MRS.
EDWARD F. HAM ILL
FRANKS MARKET
121 M onticello Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
_ Affiliated with:Parent Organization: Phones a r j irnones American Federation o t Labor
International Hod Carriers, kaa i/o* a r~ <- _i c i .u nr , M A rke t 4-5U3U State Federation o f Labor
Building and Common Laborers _ _ __ _ . . . . , r . . . . . UNion B-3B77 State Building and Construction Union o f America. ^
Trades Council
HEAVY and GENERAL CONSTRUCTIONLABORERS' UNION
Rock D rilling , Blasting, Roads, LOCAL 472Sewers, Viaducts, Bridges, Foundations, Excavations, Concrete W ork on Heavy and General
700 RAYMOND b o u l e v a r dW arren, M orris, Essex, Hudson,Union, Somerset, Hunterdon, NEWARK 5, N. J. Middlesex, and M onmouth.
OFFICERSLAWRENCE V E N T U R A ....................................... .......... ■
JOHN DEISLER........................................................V , c e £ r e sJOSEPH P. MADDEN . . . . Financia l Secretary and TreasurerLEONARD MASSE . . Recording and Corresponding SecretaryTHOMAS W A L T O N ...................................................Sergeant-at-Arm s
business r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s RALPH FAUGNO JAMES SHALLIS FELICE ESPOSITO HARRY BARONE
DEIaware 3-491 1 HEnderson 3 -6 6 3 5
Compliments o f
JOE DeMARTINOFUEL OIL SERVICE
GEORGE E. DAVIS
4 74 Ocean Avenue ' 238 Garfield Avenue
Jersey C ity 5, N. J. 630 Bergen Avenue Jersey C ity 4, N. J.
BILLY M AY BANDKENT COURT
Uunder the Direction o f
FRANKIE LESTER
Summit, N. J.
W indsor 4 -4 8 3 3Best Wishes to
THE CLASS OF ’61
GHERARDI’S AUTO BODYMR. and MRS. JOHN EICHLER “COMPLETE BODY and FENDER REPAIRS”
and FAMILY Auto Painting - Collision Work
“ Ray- ’61”
1440 Bergen Boulevard Fort Lee, N. J.
HE 4 -9 3 1 8
The Fleetest Feet in New Jersey
Belong to
THE MEMBERS OF BRIODY’S TAVERNTHE ST. PETER’S PREP
’60-’61 TRACK and FIELD TEAM HALL FOR HIRE
45 Jackson Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
1 8 0
CLASS 3E
CONGRATULATIONS
TO
THE ’61 GRADUATES
FROM
CLASS 1-G
Good Luck
11th WARD REG. DEM. CLUB
NORTH END
W ard Leader— FRANK GANGEMI
406 Palisade Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Compliments o f
JAMES B. HARNETT STEPHEN J. HARNETT, ’49
JOHN H. HARNETT, ’52 JOHN T. HARNETT, ’61
In Memoriam
JOHN T. KERNS, ’19
1 8 1
Compliments o f
MR. and MRS. W ILLIA M L. YEOMANS
CLASS 1-H
Elizabeth, N. J.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1960
A merican League, in ’61, to Add Minneapolis and Los Angeles
Compliments
of
ROBERT B. FRANKLIN
Best Wishes to the Class o f ’61
from
MR. and MRS.JOSEPH GOELLNER
and FAMILY
“Joe - 6 1 ” “Greg- ’63”
UNion 9 -7000
Congratulations and Best Wishes to
THE CLASS OF JUNE, 1961
HOHNEKER’S DAIRYServing You Since 1898 W ith the Very Best
■HVr
807 74th Street North Bergen, N. J.Anthony G. Nardino
Winner of the 1961 Spelling-Bee.
1 82
(P /tn tftle /i
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.
HO-HO-KUS, NEW JERSEY
ALBERT FERDINAND, President
ST. LUKE’S PARISH
CUSTOM HOME BUILDERS
COMPLIMENTS
OF
The Brothers Three
VAL M IELE, ’48
JO H N M IELE, ’54
JO E M IELE, ’61
1 8 4
W E D N E SD A Y , N O V E M B E R 9, 1960
K E N N E D Y I S A P P A R E N T V IC T O R ;L E A D C U T I N T W O K E Y S T A T E S ;
D E M O C R A T S R E T A I N C O N G R E S S
Henderson 4 -8 5 5 3SW 8 -6 3 4 6
HELEN’S CATERINGFRANK CAPPADONA
WEDDINGS - BANQUETSPA IN TIN G and DECORATING
PARTIES and SOCIAL FUNCTIONS
42 2 Ocean Avenue Jersey C ity 5, N. J. 201 Palisade Avenue Jersey C ity 7, N. J.
SCHROEDER and BROWN FAMILY
Best Wishes
to
THE CLASS OF ’6 t
ED SCHROEDER, ’59
JOHN SCHROEDER, ’61MR. and MRS.
THOMAS A. GALLOBOB BROWN, ’61
DE 3 -3 5 0 0 HE 2 - 8000 Compliments
of
HOLSEY AUTO SALES, INC.CHEVROLET - PONTIAC
SCHIAVONE-BONOMOCORPORATION
2395 Boulevard Jersey C ity 4, N. J.
Boulevard at Communipaw AvenueFoot of Jersey Avenue Jersey City 6, N. J.
1 8 5
G . G O F F S G A R A G E
AUTOMOBILE and TRUCK REPAIRING
cC T * V / * J & 6 T I V O L\y $ ± oL}
o t T W d i S i K o t i o L j
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS ^ T i v s n t e c 11Ignition - Carburetors c L T i v o c <x y o c Q o c
T o c f e j 3 o v €-g-7 ~£. •
K oc l 0 e - o ^ € : i p n i / n c
£ t 6 & T c ( .C v p j j u i i v .
3107 CENTRAL AVENUE
U NION CITY, NEW JERSEY
HEnderson 4 -6 4 8 6 Established 1 899
Congratulations to
THE CLASS OF 1961
E. J. BATCHELAR & SONPRINTERS and STATIONERS MR. and MRS.
PATRICK J. M ONAHAN
82 Montgomery Street Jersey City, N. J.
TH URSDAY, N O VEM BER 10, 1960
KENNEDY’S VICTORY WON BY CLOSE MARGIN; i
HE PROMISES FIGHT FOR WORLD FREEDOM; EISENHOWER OFFERS ‘ORDERLY TRANSITION’
.----------- -------------------------------------------------------- ------
1 8 6
TERMINAL
REPRODUCTION CO.
4 1 -3 FIRST STREET
HOBOKEN, NEW JERSEY
Compliments
of
GEORGE DOHONEY
HEnderson 4 -1 9 0 7
O’BRIEN’S OCEAN ESSO SERVICENTER
ONE STOP SERVICE
TUNE UP - TIRES - WHEELBALANCE
759 Ocean Ave. Cor. Forrest St., Jersey City, N. J.
ELIZABETH COAL COMPANY
JOHN J. BYRNES, JR., President
554 W estfie ld Avenue Elizabeth, N. J.
Tf[TTRcr>AY- N O VE M B ER 17, I960
U S. WILL REDUCE SPENDING ABROAD BY A BILLION TO STEM GOLD DRAIN; DEPENDENTS AT BASES TO BE CUT
187
VALETE SENIORES
OPTIMUM VOBIS
1 A
R. HUSSEY— Red
J. LECOWITCH— The Nut
J. MARCONI— God's G ift to Girls
E. M cCANN— — Yes No—
R. McDONNELL— Mickey Mouse
D. O’NEILLWThe Head
R. QUINN— The Brute
W. ROGERS—-The Apple
D. ROONEY— The Speech-maker
S. SECARE— D. A.
D. SNYDER— Elmer Fudd
R. WARD— The Horse
G. ZAH N — Fish
E. COLLINS— The Quiet Man
J. CAB IB BO— Big Al
C. CAPPADONA— Freckles
C. CATRILLO— Sticky Fingers
C. CHICCONE— Smiley
D. CODY— Whistles
R. DOBIS— Mr. Efficient
R. DOLES— Dear Penny
N. HESKIN— M utt
M. DOWD— Jeff
L. EMANUEL— Beaver
J. EMMONS— The Brightest
R. FARRELL— The Nose
B. FLAHERTY— Freddy the Freeloader
R. GESELL— Skin Head
n
n
u
1 8 8
Congratulations to
THE CLASS OF ’61
MR. and MRS. A. J. BLUMETTI
ES 1-0777
DIERICKX VENDING CO.
1316 Springfield Avenue Irvington, N. J.
OL 6 -6 0 8 6
SCERBO-ALOI FLORAL SHOP“ D ISTIN C TIVE FLORAL SERVICE”
543 Newark Avenue Jersey C ity 6, N . J.Near Courthouse
Compliments
of
MIKE KNAPP’S TAVERN
1725 Hudson Boulevard Jersey City, N. J.
BURKE INSURANCE AGENCYALL FORMS OF INSURANCE
112 Bower Street Jersey C ity, N. J.
OL 6 -8 0 0 0
A. C. CHEVROLETNEW CARS — NEW TRUCKS
LAURENCE PAUL AGENCYNew Car and Truck Leasing
L. Ambrosino
3085 Hudson Boulevard Jersey City, N. J.
Greetings
JOSEPH T. CONNORS ASSOCIATION
1 89
OL 9 -2 5 6 6
BONDHOME IMPROVEMENT CO.
ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS
OF ALL KINDS
1099 Summit Avenue Jersey C ity, N. J.
Congratulations
MR. and MRS. E. F. BURKE
FR ID A Y, N O V E M B ER 18, 1960
U.S. SENDS NAVY TO BAR ANY ATTACK AGAINST GUATEMALA OR NICARAGUA; CUBA AROUSED B Y ANTI-RED PATROL
COMPLIMENTS
OF
MOONEY BROTHERS
CORP.
CHEMSOL, INC.
70 Dowd Court Elizabeth, N. J.
---------------------- ----- ----------------------- --—
TE 8-5661
FRANK E. GORMLEYINSURANCE AGENCY
19 High Street Butler, N. J.
■ -------------------------------1----- —----—— - ■
1 9 0
Compliments
o f
A FRIEND
DALE’S COFFEE SHOP
“ A GOOD PLACE TO EAT”
1300 Th ird Avenue Spring Lake, N. J.
W E D N E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 23, 1960
KASAW BU WINS SEAT IN U.N., 53-24; GHANA’S ENVOY LEAVES THE CONGO; UNRULY TROOPS HARASS U.N. STAFF
SATU R D A Y, D E C E M B E R 3, 1960
LU M U M BA SEIZED IN CONGO; M O B U T U ORDERS H IM TRIED; U.N. URGES FAIR T R E A T M E N T
ESsex 5 -3 9 0 0
PALENT CONSTRUCTION CO.BUILDING CONTRACTORS
29 W ebster Street Irvington I I , N. J.
SW 5 -3 1 0 0
JERSEY FUEL OIL CO.DIVIS IO N OF WELLEN OIL, INC. Engineers - Designers - Installers
Fuel Oils - Domestic Industria l Industria l O il Burners - Carrier A ir Conditioning
Heating Contractors
On Hackensack River - Foot o f Howell Street Jersey C ity 6, N. J.
W ILLIAM A.
and*
HUGH F. McDONALD
Compliments
o f
DR. EUGENE DUDEK
HEnderson 4 -5 2 0 0 Free Delivery
“When Spirits Are Low”
CALL
C A R U S OWINES - LIQUORS - BEERS
431 Jackson Avenue Jersey C ity 4, N. J.
1 9 2
SA TU R D A Y, D E C E M B E R 17, 1960
127 DIE AS 2 AIRLINERS COLLIDE OVER CITY; JE T SETS BROOKLYN FIRE, KILLING 5 OTHERS; SECOND PLANE CRASHES ON STATEN ISLAND
DE 3-71 87
MONTGOMERY GLASS SERVICEAUTO GLASS SPECIALISTS
3 8 7 -3 8 9 M ontgom ery Street
Jersey C ity 2, N . J.
Compliments
of
MR. and MRS. FRANK COWAN
BURNETT ELECTRIC CO.
Bayonne, N. J.
DEIaware 2 -9 7 1 8
H O W A R D
C L O T H E S
Clothing, Sportswear and Furnishings
for men and boys
MARCY SPELLER, Manager
45 Journal Square Jersey City, N. J.
1 9 3
T . JERSEY CUTcl ^ -u tu / ie . M a d e / u t J lio it u j,:
Pn&yieAA a+uH Qnautili
MAYOR CHARLES F. W ITKOW SKI Director, Dept, of Public A ffa irs
JAMES F. MURRAY, JR.Director, Dept, of Revenue and Finance
W IL L IA M V. M cLAUGHLIN Director, Dept, of Public Safety
BERNARD J. BERRY Director, Dept, of Parks and Public Property
AUGUST W. HECKMAN Director, Dept, of Public Works
Compliments o f
MR. and MRS. RAYMOND F. HANBURY
Raymond ’63 Kevin ’64
Compliments of
MR. and MRS. W ILL IA M P. JOHNSON, SR.
and SONS
William, J r . ’51 Robert J . ’61
IT ’S THE COOKIE JARFOR THE FINEST BAKED GOODS AVAILABLE
3 56 Am boy Avenue W oodbridge, N. J.
Compliments
o f
LAWRENCE G. QUINN
T U E SD A Y . D E C E M B E R 20, 1960
46 K IL L E D , 7 M IS S IN G O N C A R R IE R I N F I R E A T B R O O K L Y N N A V Y Y A R D ; W O R K E R S T R A P P E D B E L O W D E C K S
KIRKOWSKI FAMILY
John ’61 Mike 66
H ALL TO HIRE Tel. UNion 7 -9589
KEILP’S BAR & RESTAURANTCATERING TO
WEDDINGS - PARTIES - BANQUETS
1 322 Paterson Plank Road Secaucus, N. J.
1 9 5
Full Service Banking . . .
COMMERCIAL TRUST
COMPANY
OF NEW JERSEY
UNION CITY
JERSEY CITY
BAYONNE
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Compliments
of
GENERAL BAKING CO.
BAKERS OF BOND BREAD
Congratulations to
THE CLASS OF ’61
from
METROPOLITAN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
2 Foye Place Jersey C ity 6, N . J.
1 9 6
J o h a n n P . V o g e lPOLIZEIDIENER
1207 BLAUSTRASSE
NIEDERSACHSEN, WESTDEUTSCHLAND
“ Ich habe meine stellung
durch MONATSPOST bekommen.”
HEnderson 5 -5 9 4 4
BOB CAMP AUTO SERVICESuperior AUTO Repair Service
GENERAL AU TO M O TIVE REPAIRS
Our W ork Guaranteed MEMBERS
of the
TOWN COUNCIL156 Culver Avenue Jersey C ity 5, N. J.
B. TORRACO, JR. O Ldfield 9 -2 9 3 4
T. KOHRHERR OLdfield 6 -1 6 3 1
SHERMAN HOME IMPROVMENT CO.
COMPLETE
ALTERATIONS - REMODELING - REPAIRS
SECAUCUS, NEW JERSEYOLdfield 3 -0595
257 Central Avenue Jersey C ity 7, N. J-
1 9 7
Good Luck
from
Compliments
o f
CHARLES E. BOTH
DIAMONDS - W ATCH REPAIRING
APPLIANCESLAURENCE G. FALLON
317 Central Avenue Jersey C ity, N. J
W O rth 6 -0 7 8 0
FASHION SHOESRED CROSS STORE VINCENT J. WALSH
PRESIDENT
M A G A ZIN E SHIPPERS ASS’N ., INC.
637 Newark Avenue 296 Central Avenue
Jersey City, N. J. 99 Hudson Street New Y ork 13, N . Y.
SW 2 -1 9 4 5 OL 6 -0 1 8 2
M ANCINO & GRAZIANOGENERAL CONTRACTORS
Carpentry - Masonry - A lterations - Brick W ork A FRIENDShingling - New W ork - Store Fronts
Natural Stone
Main O ffice — SW 5-2586
563 Palisade Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
--------------------- ------------ -----
W E D N E SD A Y, JANUARY 4, 1961
U. S. BREAKS ITS DIPLOMATIC TIES WITH CUBA AND ADVISES AMERICANS TO LEA VE ISLAND; EISENHOWER CITES ‘VILIFICATION’BY CASTRO
1 9 8
HE 2 -1 2 3 3
A-l FORMAL WEARANDY BOY
Diagonally Opposite the Armory
15 Jordan Avenue Jersey C ity 6, N. J.
Gym Exhibition
HE 2 -1 4 5 9 Use OurLayaway Plan
KIMS MARTGIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Hosiery - Lingerie - Jewelry
Fine China - Cut Glass
440 Ocean Avenue Jersey C ity, N. J. (Near Fulton Ave.)
Compliments
o f
THECARMINE R. VENA FAMILY
SATU R D A Y, JANUARY 21, 1961
KENNED Y S WORN IN, ASKS ‘GLOBAL ALLIANCE’ AGAINST TYRANNY, WANT, DISEASE AND WAR; REPUBLICANS AND DIPLOMA TS HAIL ADDRESS
------------------ r.--------------- —
Compliments
o f
THE TSAO FAMILY
MR. and MRS.
AUSTIN T. TEBBENS
. vt
mMUIberry 4 -6 1 3 0 PRescott 9 -8763
ADVANCE AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL
LEARN TO DRIVE
Dual Controlled Cars - Fully Insured
Lessons Given at A ll Times - Including Nights
WE CALL A T YOUR HOME
Licensed by the State of New Jersey
—— ----------------------------------------------- -- — n
HEnderson 4 -8 7 4 9
IPPOLITO FURRIERS, INC.One of Jersey's Finest Furriers
WHOLESALE - COLD STORAGE
Philip J. Ippo lito , President
M cAdoo and Fowler Aves. Jersey C ity 5, N. J.
Congratulations to
THE SENIOR CLASS OF ST. PETER’S PREP
from the
SENIORS OF FORDHAM PREPand
REV. EUGENE J. O’BRIEN, S.J. Principal
U N ion 3-41 23
J. TAFFARO LUMBER CO.SASH - DOORS - SCREEN
Plywood - Trim - Moulding
Insulation - Sheetrock
509 F ifty -F irs t Street W est New Y ork, N . J.
FRED J. ROUGHGARDENARCHITECT
Hawthorne, N. J.
ST. ALOYSIUS GRAMMAR SCHOOL
721 W est Side Avenue Jersey C ity, N. J.
Compliments o f
MR. and MRS. HARRY E. SUTTON
W E D N E SD A Y, JANUARY 25, 1961
SEIZED CRUISE LINER ELUDES HUNT; PORTUGUESE REBELS DENY PIRACY, BID U.S. AND BRITAIN STAND ASIDE
2 0 1
nn
GO
BEST WISHES CONGRATULATIONS TO
THE CLASS OF ’61
MR. and MRS.
NICK P. SITA THE SCARPONES
THE BRANDAS
★
THE PETRILLOS
and
FRIENDS
SW 8-7607 OL 6 -6 7 6 2 DE 2 -7 0 0 9
JOHN GALLAGHERPLUMBING - HEATING
Electric Sewerooter
“ V is it Our New Showroom”
167 Fourth Street Jersey C ity 2, N. J.
W ILLIA M A. ROMOLLINOGENERAL INSURANCE
Branch Office 1 16 John Street 19 Hartw ick Street
New Y ork 38, N. Y. L ittle Ferry, N. J. BE 3 -2 7 5 0 HU 7 -3 5 3 6
Z. B. YARN MILLS, INC. ACADEMY OF SAINT ALOYSIUS
600 55th Street West New York, N. J. 2495 Hudson Boulevard Jersey City, N. J.
, - . ■ 1 | |
204
Jersey City's Largest and Oldest Employment Service
WELSH EMPLOYMENT AGENCYFrances Briody - M arjo rie A. Cumming
Frank H. Eggers, Jr. - O tto Stucki
Louis A . Troisi - W illia m A . W elsh
Charles H. Howes, Licensee
Always Helpful
26 Journal Square Jersey C ity 6, N . J.
DE 3 -8 4 3 4 Est. 1886
FSESELER’S JEWELERSMR. J. HENNESSY, Prop.
335 Grove Street Jersey C ity, N. J.
Near Newark Avenue
UN 6 -4 0 0 0
U.S. REALTY AND BUSINESS EXCHANGE
41 1 43 rd Street Union C ity, N . J.
FE 9 -9 5 3 6
NAPLES PIZZERIAITA L IA N FOOD
ORDERS MADE UP TO TAKE OUT
9 09 Broadway Bayonne, N. J.
Best W ishes
P.T.A. of
Our Lady of M t. Carmel School
Bayonne, N. J.
COMPLIMENTS
OF
THE
FLECKENSTEINS
2 0 5
S O V IE T W IL L B O Y C O T T U.N. C H IE F ;
B L A M E S H IM I N L U M U M B A D E A T H ;
B ID S F O R E I G N T R O O P S Q U IT CO N G O
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1961
Compliments o f
RYAN
HARRINGTON
MORTENSON
TRANSPORTATION MEN CANADA DRY GINGER ALE
Orange, N. J.
W E D N E SD A Y, FEB R U A R Y 15, 1961
1 7 -IN C H S N O W P A R A L Y Z E S C IT Y ;
M A YO R D E C L A R E S E M E R G E N C Y ;
S T O R M T IE S U P T H E N O R T H E A S T
In Memory of
VALLANCE FRANK
Given by
MRS. VALLANCE FRANK
MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE
Emmitsburg, Maryland
1808
2 0 6
PAKENHAM - SHANNON
FUNERAL HOME
Jersey C ity, N . J400 A rling to n Avenue
Congratulations
to
THE CLASS OF ’61
THE PECK FAMILY
CONGRATULATIONS
AND
BEST WISHES
J^ u d h iy y i .jY aM y O -/r t c i i 'M c i' iik
GOOD BANKING SINCE 1851
75 MONTGOMERY STREET, JERSEY CITY
Twelve Other Offices Serving Hudson County
DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,000 BY THE
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
_________
SOVIET LAUNCHES A MAN INTO ORBIT; MAINTAINS RADIO CONTACT WITH HIM;
FIRST HUMAN IN SPACE FEELS ‘WELL’
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1961
W O 6 -0 7 8 0
M AGAZINE SHIPPERS ASSOCIATION
99 Hudson Street New York 13, N. Y.
RT. REV. MSGR. CAESAR M. RINALDI
ST. A N TH O N Y OF PADUA
Union C ity
DR. and MRS.
J. A. SANTANGELO
Congratulations to
THE GRADUATION CLASS OF ’61
MR. and MRS. W ILLIA M PRESBY
DE 3 -0666
A.A.A. INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT CO.
Transportation - Marine - Industrial
Engine Rebuilding
480 Communipaw Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
2 0 8
Elizabeth to Visit Pope in May Clark Gable Dies in Hollywood Daring Tour of Italy With Philip Of Heart Ailment at A ge of 59
JOHN FRANK’Sm a v is d e c o r a t o r s , INC. MEN and BOYS’ APPAREL
SW 8 -2 0 0 0
W estfie ld Plainfield Ridgewood
YOUR SAVINGS EARN MOREAT THIS MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK
D iv id en d Increased to BRADY MARINE3 V 2 %
Per A n n u m REPAIR CO., INC.E ffe c tiv e fro m Jan uary 1, 1 9 6 0
HUDSON CITYSAVINGS BANK
Jersey C ity O ffic es : ★M ain O ffice : 587 Summit Avenue at 5 Corners
Bayview Branch: 532 Ocean Ave. at Bayview Ave. Blvd. Branch: 2530 Hudson Blvd. at Jewett Ave.
N orth Bergen Branch: 7533 Bergenline Ave., N. B.
900 JEFFERSON STREET
Deposits Insured U p T o $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 By Federal Deposit Insurance C orporation
HOBOKEN, NEW JERSEY
2 0 9
TEENAGERS!
COMPLIMENTSYou’ll always find the newest in
fashions and accessories at . . .OF
You’ll like the wide assortments . . .
COLONIALand the modest price tags are a boon to
your clothing budget. Come in soon.
NEON CO., INC.(And be sure to attend our weekly fashion show . . . especially fo r you l)
HOLTHAUSEN’SBERGENLINE AVENUE a t 36 th STREET
U NIO N C ITY , NEW JERSEY
•
NORTH BERGEN, NEW JERSEY
NOrth 7 -6 9 0 0
GLENDALE DISPLAY MR. and MRS.and ADVERTISING CO., INC.
“A COMPLETE SIGN SERVICE” THOMAS O’LEARYNeon Sales and Service - Billboard Rentals
682 Passaic Avenue Nutley 10, N. J.
2 1 0
ANTI-CASTRO UNITS LAND IN CUBA; REPORT FIGHTING A T BEACHHEAD; RUSK SAYS U. S. WON’T INTERVENE
TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1961
COMPLIMENTS
OF
A W SN P
M O N D AY, APRIL 24, 1961
DEBRE WARNS FRANCE TO PREPARE FOR AIR INVASION FROM ALGERIA; DE GAULLE ASSUMES FULL POWERS
211
SCHWARTZ and HOROW ITZ
26 Journal Square
Jersey C ity, N. J.
M O N D AY, M A Y 22, 1961
ALABAMA DECLARES MARTIAL LAW; MARSHALS FIRING TEAR GAS REPEL MOB PERILING NEGRO CHURCH RALL Y
V X n r X T i n V T A C T I X / T A A T CARBO N . STAINLESS • BRO NZE • A LLO Y AND PLASTICKiLiLJNJLJM-CAbHMAN CO. PIPE. VALVES. FITTINGS LUBRICATED PLUG VALVESFEDERAL 9 -2 0 0 0 CO RTLANDT 7 -2 0 5 2 PETROLEUM • INDUSTRIAL • MARINE SUPPLIES
Avenue E and 50th Street, Bayonne, N. J.SINCE 1907
PREPSTERS ASSOCIATED W ITH K-C
The Late John J. Cashman, ’22 John J. Maloney, ’41
Anthony B. Cashman, ’22 James F. McGeehan, ’50
L. J. Cooney, '33 John J. Cashman, Jr., ’54
Anthony B. Cashman, Jr., ”56
2 1 2
SAINT PETER’S COLLEGE
A Jesuit Institution of Higher Education
Day Session
liberal arts
natural sciences
social sciences
business administration
Evening Session
Six-year program open
to men and women
pre-professional training in medicine, dentistry, law, engineering, teaching Arm y ROTC honors program graduate scholarship program
business administration liberal arts w ith majors in history, english economics, and minor in education
February and September Terms
Summer Session for Men and Women
ADDRESS THE DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS
Hudson Boulevard, Jersey City 6, N. J.
HE 3 -2258 DE 2 -1 2 8 7
Compliments o f
WALDSTEIN’S IMPERIAL SHOE REPAIRTHE HOUSE OF STYLE WORK DONE WHILE YOU W AIT
FOR MEN and BOYS
106 Newark Avenue Jersey C ity 2, N. J. 522 W est Side Avenue
O Ldfield 3 -0 7 7 4 ROY B. W RIG HT
(o & d e x 2 / fia tfA e
THE 1050 BROAD STREET at LINCOLN PARK
W RIGHT INSURANCE AGENCY NEWARK, NEW JERSEY
A . C. A LLA N
General Manager
667 Newark Avenue Jersey City, N. J.•
Largest and Most Complete Catering,
Banquet, Ballroom, and Meeting Facilities
All Function Rooms Air Conditioned
OLdfield 3 -4433HOME OF
T H E “ C A R O U S E L " NEW ARK’S MOST BEAUTIFUL
CLARKE & HARTMANPROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
COCKTAIL LOUNGE A N D SUPPER CLUB
and
THE CHARCOAL CORNER
For inquiries and reservations
408 Summit Avenue Jersey City, N. J. Telephone M itche ll 2-4400
2 1 4
e>«ecicd PatnxMtlAnthony Agresti, Plumbing & Heating
250 Pandolfi Avenue Secaucus, N. J.
Arena Florist476 W est Side Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Azzuolo’s Meat Market 201 Jackson Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Barrett’s Men’s Shop 843 Bergen Avenue Jersey City 6 , N. J.
Be-Be Dairy220 North Second Street Harrison, N. J.
Ben & Vera’s Sweet Shop 444A W est Side Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
William J. Bloom, Prudential Agent 2 Enos Place Jersey City, N. J.
Bonded Sheet Metal & Roofing Co. 2214 Bergenline Avenue Union City, N. J.
Edward W. Bromirski 221 Warren Street Jersey City 2, N . J.
Leonard Bruehwiler Carpentry 77 11 Durham Avenue North Bergen, N. J.
Brummer’s Confectionery731 Grand Street Jersey City, N. J.
Busy Bee Delicatessen & Liquor732 W est Side Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Carmine’s Beauty Salon 2502 Bergenline Avenue Union City, N. J.
Central Barber Shop 269 Central Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Chrobot’s Delicatessen& Luncheonette
104 Fleming Avenue Newark 5, N. J.
C. J. A. Watch Repair Co.78 Washington Street Hoboken, N. J.
James Cleary, General Construction 226 First Street Jersey City, N. J.
The Cole Pharmacy 710 Grand Street Jersey City, N. J.
Colonial Cabinet Work 277 Fairmount Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Corte & Co.414 Hoboken Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
County Oil Co.225 East First Avenue Roselle, N. J.
Court House Pharmacy 570 Newark Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Coutro’s Pharmacy100 Montgomery Street Jersey City, N. J.
Frank Crahay3572 Hudson Boulevard Jersey City 7, N. J.
Dave’s Market266 Varick Street Jersey City 2, N. J.
De Kimpe’s Floral Shop 285 Central Avenue Jersey City 7, N. J.
Diamond T of Hudson C o u n ty , Inc. 801-19 Madison Street Hoboken, N. J.
Domenico Bus Service, Inc.764 Hudson Boulevard Bayonne, N. J.
Dotty & Helen Beauty Shop 203 Washington Street Jersey City, N. J.
Dynamic Meatland, Inc.164 Saddle River Road Garfield, N. J.
Eastern Traffic Bureau, Inc.99 Hudson Street New York 13, N. Y.
Edwiss Jewelers400 Harrison Avenue Harrison, N. J.
Esposito Hardware Co.275 Newark Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Family Liquor Store 329 Central Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Farrier Co.44 Montgomery Street Jersey City, N. J.
Ben FaivusMonticello & Benmore Lanes Jersey City, N. J.
Fifth Ward Barber Shop 109 Brunswick Street Jersey City, N. J.
A Friend
Gannon Bros.170 Saw Mill Road Yonkers, N. Y.
Garden Wine & Liquor 741 Garden Street Hoboken, N. J.
David Garshofsky 713 Summit Avenue Union City, N. J.
Gast’s Men’s & Boys’ Wear Harrison, N. J.
Gene’s Barber Shop 289 Avenue A Bayonne, N. J.
Gene’s Food Market 189 Mallory Avenue Jersey City 4, N. J.
Generator Exchange Co.667-669 Communipaw Avenue Jersey City 4, N. J.
C. Gnudi & Sons416 Montgomery Street Jersey City, N. J.
Sfiecicd Patn&nl
Grant Cleaners445 Ocean Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Happy H obby Shop 111 Tonnelle Avenue Jersey City 6 , N. J.
Havemeyer Delicatessen 438 Central Avenue Jersey City 7, N. J:
Mrs. Peter Henderson, Florist, Inc.442-444 Ocean Avenue Jersey City 5, N. J.
Hi-W ay Inn8012 Tonnelle Avenue North Bergen, N. J.
Hotalings News Agency, Inc.1475 Broadway (Times Building) New York 36, N. Y.
James M. Houghton 976 Summit Avenue Jersey City 7, N. J.
John H. Hourihan 346 Boulevard Bayonne, N. J.
House of Greetings 183 Newark Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Hudson Camera Co.136 Newark Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
I. V. Finishing Co.7712 Hudson Boulevard North Bergen, N. J.
Jacobs & Widman, Inc.511-44th Street Union City, N. J.
Jersey Cleaners 7408 Broadway North Bergen, N. J.
Joe’s Market4114 Park Avenue Weehawken, N. J.
Joe’s M eat Market 141 Bright Street Jersey City 2, N. J.
Joles Cut Price Shoes 193 Newark Avenue Jersey City 2, N. J.
Jumpin’ JacksFeaturing Frank-Danny-Billy-Al Jersey City, N. J.
Ranter’s Fashions 346 Central Avenue Jersey City 7, N. J.
E. P. Keane, Dental Specialties 320 Garfield Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
K elly & Morris,Consulting Engineers
1 Foye Place Jersey City, N. J.
Thomas Kiem an 1155 Herman Place Jersey City, N. J.
L & P Garage46 Nelson Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Laufenberg’s Music House 1313 Summit Avenue Union City, N. J.
Liberty Pharmacy 1283 Liberty Avenue Hillside, N. J.
Little Louie & Son M eat Market 370 Grove Street Jersey City, N. J.
Lincoln Embroidery Works 2104 W est Street Union City, N. J.
James J. Lynch247 Washington Street Jersey City, N. J.
Otto & Henry Mack 288 Central Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Madonna Gift Shop 114 Broadway Paterson, N. J.
Maronski and Holowenzak Bar & Grill X07 Fleming Avenue Newark 5, N. J.
Marra’s Drug Store 1285 Plaza Secaucus, N. J.
Mrs. and Mrs. George Maraza 48 Fulton Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Rt. Rev. Msgr. Leo J. Martin Our Lady of Victories Jersey City, N. J.
M cClosky D rug Co., Inc.351 Montgomery Street Jersey City, N. J.
Jim M cDonald298 Arlington Avenue Jersey City 4, N. J.
M cGinley Square Service Station 700 Montgomery Street Jersey City, N. J.
J. M cM ullan’s M eat Market 407-67th Street West New York, N. J.
Middletown Creami-Rich Products 780 Highland Avenue Paramus, N. J.
Mimi Dress Shoppe 707 Bergen Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Nassor Electrical Supply Co.500 Hudson Street Hackensack, N. J.
The National Cash Register Co.3296 Hudson Boulevard Jersey City, N. J.
Nelson & W ard Co., Insurance 239 Washington Street Jersey City, N. J.
Joseph Notariann 356 Summit Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Otto’s Premium Meats & Delicatessen 298 Front Street Secaucus, N. J.
Our Lady of Victories Parish Jersey City, N. J.
Palace D rug Co.172 Newark Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Palmera Pharmacy 791 Bergen Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Park Amoco Gas Station, Inc.100 Woodcliff Avenue North Bergen, N. J.
Pedigreed Seed Co.96 Forrest Street Jersey City, N. J.
Anthony P. Peduto 32 Erie Street Jersey City, N. J.
Petzold Opticians 311 Main Street Hackensack, N. J.
Pik & Pay D ept. Store 629 Newark Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Plaza M eat M arket 358 Broadway Bayonne, N. J.
Joseph R. Polito Agency, Inc.300 Ridge Road Lyndhurst, N. J.
Polito’s V egetable M arket314 Pacific Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Q uad M achinery & Supply Co.315 Route No. 46 Little Ferry, N. J.
R. A. C. Volkswagen6608 Hudson Boulevard W est New York, N. J.
R ay’s Prescription Pharmacy 216 Washington Street Jersey City, N. J.
R ay’s Texaco Service Route 3, North Side Secaucus, N . J.
N. J. Refolding6725 Hudson Boulevard North Bergen, N. J.
Rice Equipm ent & Co.14 Van Dyke Street Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J.
Rose Form al W ear7727 Bergenline Avenue North Bergen, N. J.
Fred Roughgarden, Jr., Builder 492 Lincoln Avenue Hawthorne, N. J.
Royal Cleaners1309-11 Summit Avenue Union City, N. J.
Royal M art77 Newark Avenue Jersey City 6 , N. J.
San Carlo Restaurant Lyndhurst, N. J.
Gerard SantomauroPainting & Decorating
153 Clinton Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Schell’s Floor Covering Co.443-445 Central Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Secaucus 5 & 10 121 Plaza Center Secaucus, N. J.
Paul ServoSummit Avenue at 8th Street Union City, N. J.
Sickle’s Music Store 625 Newark Avenue Jersey City 6 , N. J.
Silver Bros. Clothing, Inc.556 Broadway Bayonne, N. J.
N ick P. Sita Association Jersey City, N. J.
Spina Upholstery462 West Side Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
S & T Decorators1698 Hudson Boulevard Jersey City, N. J.
Stasiuk Bros., Meats & Provisions 124 First Avenue New York 9, N. Y.
State Cleaners 49 South Street Jersey City, N. J.
Steve’s Flower Shop 505 No. 4th Street Harrison, N. J.
Sullivan Detective Agency 8115 Bergenline Avenue North Bergen, N. J.
Sunshine Laundry 33 East 30 Street Bayonne, N. J.
S. Supel Waste Removal 253 Secaucus Road Secaucus, N. J.
Tamke’s Sport Centre 233 Central Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
George Taub2824 Hudson Boulevard Jersey City, N. J.
Teddy’s Cleaners 396 Pacific Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Time Shop .157 4th Street Hoboken, N. J.
W illiam Trenz Liquor Store 315 Centre Avenue Secaucus, N. J.
Twin C ity Auto Wreckers 1097 Broadway Bayonne, N. J.
Vera M aye Decorators Cliffside Park, N. J.
Verga’s Pastry Shop 1699 Boulevard Jersey City, N. J.
Dr. Vespignani & Dr. Marella 8-12 Clifton Place Jersey City, N. J.
Frank J. Viggiani & Co.167-9 Stegman Street Jersey City, N. J.
Wagner’s Delicatessen 5116 Bergenline Avenue West New York, N. J.
Washington Super Market 212 Washington Street Jersey City, N. J.
Waxman’s Pharmacy114 Mallory Ave., Cor. Ege Ave. Jersey City, N. J.
Wenton Shoe Store 739 Bergen Avenue Jersey City 6 , N. J.
Sam Yellen277 Central Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ahem
Robert A. Alexander
Alpha Pharmacy
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Amato
Michael Angelo
Mae C. Apsley
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Arabia
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Arasin
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Arasin, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Arecchi
The Aria Family
Arion Club
Mr. and Mrs. George Armbruster
Mrs. Florence Austin
Rt. Rev. Msgr. Alois Auth
Miss Genevieve Bach
Mr. and Mrs. George Bach
Paul Bach
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bacskay
Eugenia L. Badach
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bado
Rev. Joseph B. Bagley
Ersilia Balzani
Mr. and Mrs. H. Balzani
Mr. and Mrs. John Banach
Mr. Joseph Bannon
R. M. Barcaro
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Barkalow
Elaine M. Barr
Roger Barr, *61
Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Barr
Mary and Kathleen Barrett
William A. Barrett, ’61
Mr. and Mrs. William Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Barrett, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bassi
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bastan
Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Berkowitz
Mr. and Mrs. S. Berkowitz
Mr. W. P. Berkowitz
Berkowitz and Lester, Counsellors
Mr. and Mrs. L. Besserer, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Besserer, Sr.
Jack Bettinger
Richard Bielecki
Mr. and Mrs. T. Bielecki
The Bier Family
Dr. Urban R. Bigliani
Mr. Rudolph Billack
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Bishop
Dr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Biunno
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Blake
Thomas Blake
Mr. and Mrs. S. Bogdanowicz
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bolsius
Mrs. M. Bowe
Dennis Boyle, *61
Gene Boyle
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Boyle, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boyle
Richard and Joseph Boyle
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradley
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brannegan
Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Branon
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Braverman
John Breheny
Brenner and New
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brickley
Mr. and Mrs. John Brogan
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Buklad
George Bull
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bull
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Burch
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Burke
Edmund G. Burke
Eileen and A1 Burke
Dr. and Mrs. J. Frank Burke
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Burke
Dr. and Mrs. L. Burke
Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Burke
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buryk
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Butler
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Butler
Margaret T. Byrne
Michael Byrne
Vincent Byrne, *61
William Calia
Cameo Bowlo Lanes
Dan Arthur Camia
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cardiello
Joseph Cardiello
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Carella
Sidney Carlin
Mrs. Joseph Carr
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Carroll
Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll
John J. Carroll, Jr.
Mary Louise Carroll
Richard J. Carroll
Mrs. Emily Casale
Louis Casazza, Jr.
Mr. Louis J. Casazza
Mrs. Louis J. Casazza
Mr. and Mrs. J. Casper
Mrs. William T. Champion
Mr. Stephen Cheloc
Angela Chiccone
Frederick G. Chiccone, D.D.S.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Clancy
Thomas J. Cleary
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cleary, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Clune
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Cody
Eugene P. Coe, D.D».S.
John A. Collins
Mrs. J. C. Comcowich
Frances Conaghan
Grace Conaghan
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook
Joseph M. Cooney
Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Corrado
The Cosenza Family
Eugenia Urbanski-Courtney
Mr. and Mrs. H. Cree
Dr. James W . Crosby
Donald and Stephen Crosson
Francis and George Jr. Crosson
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Crosson
Charles N. Cucchiara
Francis J. Cullum
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Curtin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Curtin, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Cutillo
Matthew F. Czachorowski
Mrs. Blanche D ’Agostino
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. D aly
Mr. Joseph F. D aly
Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Daly
Dominick V. Daniels
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Danko
S. A. Dashev, Inc.
Edward J. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. W . Davis
The DeCesare Family
John Decker
Mr. Nicholas DeCresce
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DeCresce
Mr. and Mrs. A. Delmastro
Mr. Louis J. DelMonte
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. DelTufo
Santo DeLuna
Bev. Francis X. Dennehy
Col. and Mrs. E. T. Devlin
Miss Gail Devlin
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dietz
The DiStaso Brothers
Mr. and Mrs. Julius DiStaso
Mr. and Mrs. J. Doles
Mr. and Mrs. M. Donatacci
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Donnelly
Bichard Donnelly
Mr. and Mrs. H. Donohue
James Donohue
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Donohue
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Doran
Mrs. John Douglas
Ann Marie Downey
Mr. and Mrs. D. Downey
Josephine Downey
Miss Beatrice Doyle
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Doyle
F. W . Ducca
Miss G. A. Ducca
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Dugan
The duLaneys
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. duLaney
Mrs. Elizabeth Dully
Mr. Stephen M. Dully
Dunn-Rite Laboratory
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dunn
The Harold Dwyer Family
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Dzitko
Mr. James J. Egan, Jr.
Dr. Paul Engel
Louis Ennis
Frank Esposito
James and Joseph Esposito
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Esposito
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Esser
Miss Lucille Esser
Eureka Auto Refinishing
Elizabeth M. Fahy
Joseph F. Fahy
Lom a and John Fahy
Alfred V. Failla
Edward Falkowski
Walter Falkowski
Mrs. M. Farrell
Ronnie Farrell
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Fay
Dr. Harry Feith
Margaret Finn
Mrs. Mary Finn
Josephine C. Finnegan
Thomas and Deborah Fitzgerald
The Fitzpatrick Family
Mr. and Mrs. F. Fitzsimmons
Thomas M. Flaherty
Mr. and Mrs. Flannery
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Floriani
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fogarty
Mrs. John P. Ford
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Ford
Mrs. Anna Forsyth
Dom Forte
Mr. Anthony Fortunato
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fowlkes
Compliments from a friend
A Friend
A Friend
A Friend
A Friend
A Friend
A Friend
A Friend
A Friend
Dr. Carl Fuardo
Mrs. Henrietta Fuardo
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Gallagher
Mr. and Mrs. William Gallagher
Joseph J. M. Galvan
Miss Margaret Galvan
Mr. and Mrs. Silverius Galvan
Mr. and Mrs. W . Gardecki
John D. Gawlik
Gaylord Formals
Arthur Geismar
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gennaro
Dr. and Mrs. John H. Gentz
Mr. and Mrs. Gilch
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilch
Mr. and Mrs. John Gilvey
Rev. James J. Glancy
The Gloriande Family
Rev. Lawrence J. Godek
Dr. Charles Goombosh, A.M., P.M,
Salvatore J. Gottilla
Mike Graf
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Graf
The Granwehr Family
Michael Granwehr
Mr. R. T. Granwehr
Mr. and Mrs. Carmine J. Gravino
Catherine Grieco
Helen M. Grieco
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Grieco
Charles Grotsky, Inc.
Mrs. Mary Gunsiorowski
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haemmerle
James Haemmerle
The Hallas Family
Robert Hallas, *63
Mr. and Mrs. M. Halpin Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kane, Jr. Mr. Walter LentkowskiMsgr. James Hamilton Helen Kapinus Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. LeonardMr. and Mrs. H. P. Hanley Mr. and Mrs. John Karasek Mr. and Mrs. Ted LeszczynskiMargaret Hanley Mrs. J. Keating Terry Levy
Mr. and Mrs. John Harding Keck Plumbing Supply Co. Lawrence Lewis
Naurius Harding Richard V. Keegan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. LilloMrs. Helen Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Keegan The Lindsay Family
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart Michael F. Kelly Mr. Henry Linnweber
George Hayek Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Kelly Nicholas J. LoBue
Mr. and Mrs. F. Hayes, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Kennedy Hazel H. Lochte
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Healy The ICennedys Mr. and Mrs. J. Longo
Leonard Heir Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Kerrigan Mr. and Mrs. P. Lordi
Mr. and Mrs. George Held, Jr. Mr. Mitchell M. Keselica Virgil Lozzi
Mr. Philip Helfand Mr. Richard Kilroy Frank Luciano
Mr. and Mrs. Helminski Mr. Richard E. Kinn James J. Lyons, *50
Mr. and Mrs. P. Hennelly Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kittel, Sr. M. and M. Boys Centre
Dr. Charles W. Hennesy Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Kittel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Macellaro
Alfred A. Herbermann H. Konner Louis A. Macellaro
Dr. and Mrs. B. Herchold Mr. and Mrs. S. Knapp Mr. and Mrs. R. Magner
Mr. and Mrs. T. Heredia Mr. George J. Koch Mrs. Bettina Magnus
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hering Miss Sally Koch Mrs. Gertrude Magnus
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Heskin Mr. and Mrs. F. Kohout Madeleine M. Malatesta
The Heubel Family Mr. and Mrs. A. Komylak Mario S. Malatesta
Arthur M. Hoffman John Koprowski Peter Malatesta
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hollingsworth Mr. and Mrs. Michael Koprowski Vincent D. Manning
T. M. and J. F. Hollingsworth John Krukar Mr. and Mrs. L. Manzo
Mrs. Sybil Holy Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krychkowski Anita Marchi
William F. X. Howe Mr. Charles Kuzminski Mario Marchi
Peter T. Hraber Mr. and Mrs. F. Kwiatkowski Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marion
William Hrebiniak Bob LaBate Rev. William George Mark
Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Lacey Mr. and Mrs. William K. Mark
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ivacic Anna Lalanas Regina Marrella
Mr. and Mrs. Iwanyk Mr. and Mrs. Gus J. Lau Mr. and Mrs. Edward MartinJake and Marie Mr. and Mrs. William G. Lau Mrs. Genevive MartinMr. and Mrs. A. Jankowski Mr. and Mrs. Frank Landwehrle Mr. and Mrs. Albert MartiniJersey Drug, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Lang Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. MartiniMr. and Mrs. E. Joachinson John J. Larkin Fred MaryanskiMr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson Mrs. Charles G. Lehr Alfred MassaMr. and Mrs. Frank Joworisak Dr. E. J. Leahy Mr. Thomas A. McAuliffeMr. and Mrs. John Kaberle Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Leahy Dr. and Mrs. Vincent J. McAuliffeThe Kahle Family Ellen Lee Dr. and Mrs.. Vincent J. McAuliffeHelen and Lorraine Kalish Joseph LeMehaute Mr. and Mrs. William C. McCahillMr. and Mrs. J. Kamiensky Pauline LeMehaute Mr. and Mrs. John F. McCannMr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Kane Mrs. Wanda Lempa Dr. and Mrs. Francis McCarthy
Gerald M cCarthy
Thomas F. McCarthy
Robert Concannon M cCoid
Frank J. McConville
Patrick McFadden
The McGrath Family
Mrs. Charles P. McGraw
Brian McGuirt
Mr. and Mrs. W . McGuirt
W ayne R. McGuirt
Arthur B. McHorney, '22
Mr. Edward McKenna
Mary McKenna
The M cKeon Family
Mr. and Mrs. John J. McKeon
James A. McLaughlin, ’54
Miss Alice McOsker
Miss Helen McOsker
Miss Helen McOsker
Mrs. John J. McOsker
Dr. James S. Meehan
Frank E. Meisel
Arthur “Babe” Melone
Mr. and Mrs. R. Mendolla
Meyer’s Luncheonette
Henry and Adele Meyers
Joseph Michalewsky
The Mikulka Family
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller
Mrs. Robert J. Mitchell
John Mohr
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Moore
The Moores and McShanes
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Morelli
James J. Morrissey
Mr. and Mrs. F. Mortimer
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mottershead
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mottershead
Mr. and Mrs. J. Muldowney
James Muldowney
John J. Mullen
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Mullins
Leo Muloney
Mrs. Murphy
Agnes and Julia Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Murphy
Helga Murphy
Jessie Murphy
Dr. Leo J. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murtagh
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nason
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Neef
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Newgreen
Comm. James P. Nolan
Miss Enes Nonella
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O’Brien
Mr. James O’Connell
Mr. and Mrs. John F. O’Connell
Kathleen O’Connor
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O’Connor
Mrs. Frances O’Donnell
Mr. and Mrs. James O’Halloran
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. O’Hara
O’Hara and Cannon Family
B. and S. Okarma
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olen
Steve A. Olesky
Mr. and Mrs. Balph Olsen
James E. O’Malley
Mrs. Martin J. O ’Malley
One Hour Martinizing Dry Cleaners
Mrs. James A. O’Neill
Mr. John J. O’Neill
Dr. and Mrs. Justin F. O’Neill
Mr. and Mrs. C. X. O’Reilly
Wilhelm Osmojopowski
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Parker
Charles R. Parker, '61
Ralph Passante
Mr. and Mrs. David Patterson
Gregory F. Pearson
Mr. and Mrs. A. Pepe
Vincent Pezzuti
Benjamin J. Pienkowski
P. K. Cleaners
Mr. and Mrs. William Plunges
Richard and Laurence Presby
Prospect Meat Market
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Purcell
Rev. Paul J. Purcell
Robert J. Quackenbush, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Quigley
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Quinn
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ramsey
Mr. and Mrs. W. Rasch
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Regan
Mr. and Mrs. Regenye
Patricia Regenye
Peter Regenye
Miss Elizabeth Reid
Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Reilly
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Restivo
Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Restivo
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ricciardi
The Rice Family
T. Rieckman
A. J. Riedlinger
Clement J. Rieger, ’49
Mr. and Mrs. John Rizzi
Elizabeth V. Roache
Peggy Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Roehre
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roerty
Paul and Helene Roerty
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Romano
Mrs. Thomas Rooney
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roskofsky
Mr. and Mrs. John Rovello
Frank J. Rubino, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Ryan
Louis Sabo
C. Salkowski
John Salvato
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Sanchis
Mr. and Mrs. P. Santomauro
Perry Savoy, Opt.
Vincent Scaramazza
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Schaible
Mr. Sidney Schlesinger
John Scott
P & b i& n A ,
Mrs. John J. Scott
John J. Scott, M.D.
John, James and Kevin Scott
Thomas D. Scott
Mrs. Thomas D. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scudese
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Servino
Paul Servo
William Sexton
John A. Shea
Mr. and Mrs. James Sherry
Vic Sibilia
Ben Silver
Mr. and Mrs. E. Silver
The Silvestris Family
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Simms
Sinder’s Drug Store
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Singler
Marie Sinisi
Miss Helen Sinnott
Mr. and Mrs. William Sinnott
Mr. and Mrs. E. Siwek
Mr. and Mrs. E. Slifka
Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Smith
Miriam E. Smith
Charles B. Solomon
Andrew Soncha, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Soncha, Jr.
S. & P. Food Market
Mrs. Jennie Spadola
Joseph A. Spadola
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Spizziri, Sr.
Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Spizziri
Joseph V. Standish
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stawicki
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stillwell
Strauss Bros. Pharmacists
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Street
The Strichek Family
Mr. and Mrs. J. Strichek
John Strichek, ’61
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stroebel
Stuart Auto Sales
Sudnik Insurance Agency
The Sullivan Family
John J. Sullivan, ’61
Mark A. Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sullivan
Winifred Sullivan
Sunflower, Grove Street
Sunshine Fruitery
The Sutcliffe Family
Dr. Juliana Swiney
Dr. and Mrs. Merrill Swiney
Mr. and Mrs. John Sych
B. and M. Sypniewski
Anthony Szegda
Tessie Szersin
Mr. and Mrs. George Takacs
Mr. John Takacs
Mrs. J. Takacs
Arthur J. Tarantula
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Tarrant
Terminal Cigarettes
Henry Terwedow
W alter G. Terwedow
Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas
Madeline F. Tobin
Thomas A. Tomasi
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Torpey
Helen Tracey
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Troy
Andrzej Tudek
Twelfth Ward Democratic Club
Mr. John Tynan
Frank J. Unger
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Unger
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Unger
Ernest Vardakis
Mrs. Hildegard Vellenzer
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Venutolo
Fred Viggiano, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Vilha
Aurel Villari
Dr. Frank Visceglia
Mr. and Mrs. E. Vroom
Wadleigh
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wajszczuk
Mr. and Mrs. John Wajszczuk
Mr. Robert W all
Andrew W allace
Dorothy Wallace
Gerard Wallace, '61
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Wallace
William Wallace, *62
John M. Walsh
Mr. Joseph G. Walsh
Maurice Walsh, Jr.
Mrs. Ruth M. Walsh
The Walters Family
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ward, Jr.
Frank Warren
Mrs. A. Wash
Edward G. Waters
Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Werner
West Side Pharmacy
Mr. and Mrs. John Wickiewicz
Mrs. Frances B. Wickersty
Mr. and Mrs. Williams
John C. Williams
Margaret Williams
Willow Pharmacy
M. Winters
Anthony Wisnieski
William Wittmer
Mr. Nelson Worrell
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Wright
Andrew R. Wright, Jr.
David J. Wright
Young Sophisticates
Mr. and Mrs. S. Zaborowski
Mr. and Mrs. G. Zahn
Miss Frances Zaiens
Mrs. N. Zaiens
Miss Sonja Zaiens
Rev. T. L. Zaorski
The Zgola Family
Henry Zultowki, D.D.S.
H P
NEW CITY P R I N T I N G CO.802 SIP STREET • UNION CITY, N. J.
UN ion 7 -2 4 0 0
N ew Y o rk Phone LO ngacre 4 -9 16 1
CONGRATULATIONS TO
THE CLASS OF 1961
' ° dd! L d M
BEN HALPERN
Photographers for the 1961 PETREAN
£ta{l the 1961 Pet/te&n wUh&l to- tUaaJz . . .
. . . Father Watson and the administration and faculty for their constant support
and interest in the Petrean . . .
. . . Our advertisers and subscribers for their generous financial assistance—the
foundation on which everything builds . . .
. . . Mr. Ben Halpern, Mr. Maurice Brown, and the staff of Vinodd Studios, always
at our beck and call, who produced quality photographic work, even in the
most trying circumstances . . .
. . . Messrs* Fred and Frank Ball, and the staff of N ew C ity Printing Co.,
publishers of the Petrean . . .
m j rl l j ■ n iQD C(~M~JS 8 ■ P
M
Mr. Charles Vukavitch, who created the Stations of the Cross in the new
St. Peter’s Church, and who helped in the designing of our cover . . .
Mr. Dom Craziano of the S. K. Smith Company, for his help in the production
of the cover . . .
The New York Times for permission to reprint headlines in our advertising
section . . .
Father Raymond York and Father Peter Hess of the St. Peter’s faculty, for
their invaluable advice and encouragement . . .
ly men of the Class of ’61, who contributed their time and talents.