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" F E E D M Y S H E E P "

ON THE SHORES OF TIBERIAS,

WHILE JOHN, A LAD OF FOUR­

TEEN LISTENED, PETER WAS

TOLD TO TEACH AND TRAIN-

AND ALWAYS TO FORGIVE.

TIBERIAS TODAY IS GRAND

STREET.

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REV. W ILL IA M J. FARRICKER, S.J. Prefect of Discipline

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REV. JOHN T. BUTLER, S.J. RELIGION

REV. SEVERI'N E. GEORGE, S.J. PHYSICS, RELIGION

REV. EDWARD J. KENNA, S.J. MATHEMATICS

REV. JAM ES A. McDONOUGH, S.J. LATIN, GERMAN, RELIGION

Moderator of German Club

REV. JOSEPH J. McEVOY, S.J. LATIN, GERMAN, FRENCH

Moderator of Athletics

EV. GEORGE J. McCARTHY, S.J. LATIN, ENGLISH, RELIGION

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REV. AUGUSTINE W . MEAGHER, S.J. LATIN, RELIGION

Freshman Guidance, Mother's Club

REV. EDWARD N. MAY, S,J LATIN, MATHEMATICS - Moderator of Dramatics

REV. ANTHONY A. McKENNA, M.A MATHEMATICS

REV. MAURICE J. M ILLER, S.J LATIN, RELIGION

Moderator of Senior Sodality

REV. RAYMOND I. PURCELL, S.J LATIN, ENGLISH, RELIGION

Moderator of Sophomore Sodality

REV. THOMAS P. MURRAY, S.J LATIN, ENGLISH, RELIGION

Moderator of Library

REV. W ILL IA M A. RIORDAN, S.J LATIN, GREEK, RELIGION Dean of Latin Department

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REV. JA M ES H. TH IRY, S J . CHEMISTRY

Chemistry Club Moderator

REV. THOMAS P. TUITE, S.J. LATIN, ENGLISH

ROBERT J. BOYLE, S.J. LATIN. ENGLISH. HISTORY

RICHARD P. ENGLISH LATIN, ENGLISH, PROBLEMS OF DEMOCRACY

Freshman Basketball Coach

REV. RAYMOND YORK, S.J. LATIN, ENGLISH

Moderator of PETREAN

JOHN M. FAHEY, S.J. LATIN, ENGLISH

Stagecraft

DANIEL J. BERRIGAN, S.J. LATIN, ENGLISH, FRENCH

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LLOYD A. LaCOMB, S.J LATIN, ENGLISH, HISTORY

Cafeteria

ROBERT P. FLYNN, S.J LATIN, GREEK, ENGLISH Intramural Athletics; Chess

EDWARD P. GILLEN, S.J. LATIN, ENGLISH, HISTORY

Moderator of PETROC

JOSEPH J. MUSSELMAN, S.J. CHEMISTRY, PROBLEMS OF DEMOCRACY

Moderator of Band

LAWRENCE G. O'CONNOR, S.J.LATIN, FRENCH ROBERT J. ROTH, S.J.

Moderator of French Club; Cheerleaders MATHEMATICS

JOSEPH J. WATSON, S.J. PHYSICS, MATHEMATICS

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JOHN F. DUFFY, A.B. ALFRED J. KELTY, M A .LATIN, MATHEMATICS GERMAN

VINCENT P. MclNERNEY, A.B. LATIN, ENGLISH, RELIGION

FRANCIS W . MALONEYSecretary

THOMAS E. O'BRIEN, A.B. MATHEMATICS

Head Coach, Basketball

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CLEMENT C. O 'SULLIVAN, LL.B. JAM ES A. SADOWSKY, A.B.FRENCH. HISTORY LATIN, ALGEBRA

FREDERICK J. REINER, A.B. MATHEMATICS

W ALTER J. ROUSE, LL.B. HISTORY

JOSEPH W . SINNOTT, LL.B. LATIN, ENGLISH, HISTORY

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"LEAVING ALL THINGS,THEY FOLLOWED HIM "

FOOTSTEPS TELL OF IMITA­TION AND DIRECTION. ONE WINKED A T PETER AND WALKED ON: PETER LEFT HIS BOAT AND FOUND FULL CHRISTIAN MAN­HOOD.

WE'VE CROSSED ONE LITTLE SEA. WE LEAVE THE BOAT. WE KNOW THE WAY ACROSS THE SAND.

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Back Row: Cox, Gilbertson./ Anclien, Griffin.

Fifth Row: McDevitt, Dwyer, Waters, Coughlin, Marsden.

Fourth Row: Craffey, Mancini, Murray, Flaherty.

Third Row: Gadek, Finn, Murphy, Lorello, Spinello.

Second Row: Dugan, Flatley, Monahan, Bradley, Marra, Coyle.

Front Row: Heavey, Stabile, Gellene, Fr. Riordan, Lee, Walsh, Budnick.

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Back Row: Kalligan, Young/ Drescher, Baxter. Fifth Row: Dudek, Horgan, Riegler, Gordon, Buckley, Oshbar. Fourth Row: Hardi- man, O'Keefe, Levens, Hogue, Sokol. Third Row: Hartman,Fallon, Rinaldi, Micich, Brower. Second Row: Reilly, Frees, Far­ley, Natelli, Troscinski, Gmitter. Front Row: Chaffiotti, LaRoche,

Donohue, Fr. McDonough, S J ., Doran, Eastwood, Winberry.

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Back Row: Beck, McCarthy, Heinzmann, Carney, Connolly. Fifth Row: Lewandowski, Smits, Zornik, Verdesca, Siegelski. Fourth Row: Maliff, Sullivan, Lancia, Connors, Treger. Third Row: Dolan, Kane, Zack* Leftkowicx, Callahan, Cirbus. Second Row: Ortmann, Piatkowski, Wilkes, Coolahan, Davis, Saunders. Front Row: Carroll, Ryan, Ludwiczak, Mr. Watson, S.J.,

Keller, Catanzaro, O'Brien.

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Back Row: Carlson, Berry, O'Kane, Joyce, Gattuso, Sweeney. Fifth Row: Spendley, Rusnak, Simko, Rooney, E., O'Keefe, A. Fourth Row: Prokop, Rauh, VanHook, Culloo, lelmini. Third Row: Gangemi, McGrath, Okal, Breyan, Braddock, Wagner. Second Row: Brown, Dunigan, Waldron, Chadwick, Rush, Brancato. Front Row:

Tansey, Purcell, Knightly, Mr. Gillen, S.J., Lieve, Madden, Plunkett.

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Back Row: McNamara, Sickles, Fox, O'Brien, Quinn.Fourth Row: Mucci, Lynam, Daley, McKay, Walsh.

Third Row: Sheehan, Finnie, Kolodziejski, Kelly, Healy.Second Row: O'Toole, Gibson, Morley, Fitzgerald, Hopfner, Villa.

Front Row: Jennings, Gannon, Castagna, Fr. York, S J ., Cahill, Powers, McDaniels.

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'o M A 'l- t I JO SEPH J. A N C L IEN V .

Our Lady of Victory, Jersey City, N. J.Prom Committee,- Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4. V

Goorgotown University 5 ?- > Ce //

FR A N C IS X. BA XT ERSt. Patrick, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 2; Algebra Prize, 1; General Excellence Pin, 1; German Club; Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4.

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H ARO LD J. BECKOur Lady of Victory, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 1; German Club. 3.

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JA M E S R. BERRY, JR . >St. John, West Orange, N. J.Beaudevin Debating Society, 3; German Club, 4.

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JO SEPH V. BRADDOCK *Our Lady of Libera, West New York, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball, 3, 4; Intra­mural Baseball, 3, 4.

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W IL L IA M D. B R O W E R 1/Our Lady of Victory, Jersey City, N. J. Intramural Track, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4.

St. Peter's College

ST EPH EN F. B R O W N ✓ ? 'Sacred Heart, Jersey City, N. J.\ (/Varsity Baseball, 3, 4; IntramuraT'Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4.

St. Peter's College

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RO BERT J. B R A D LEYSt. Paul, Jersey City, N. J.General Excellence Medal, 1; Mathematics Prize, 3; General Excellence Prize, 3; Latin Club; Varsity Track,

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Holy Rosary, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 2, 3; General Excellence Prize, 2.

Hudson College r'V ''

T H O M A S A. B R E Y A N ^St. Joseph, Bayonne, N. J.Varsity Track, 1; Intramural Volleyball, 3.

Hudson College ^

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A L B ER T R. B U C K LEY •/St. Andrew, Bayonne, N. J.Honor Pin, 1; German Club, 2; Varsity Football, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4.

Seton Hall College S

JO SEPH I. B U D N IC K ✓St. Nicholas, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 2, 3; French Prize, 2, 3; Mathematics Prize, 3; Religion Prize, 3; Geometry Prize, 2; Latin Club, 3, 4. 5 / . y/

JO SEPH P. C A H IL L /St. Michael, Jersey City, N. J.Senior Class President; Prom Committee; Varsity Foot­ball, 4; Varsity Baseball, 2, 3, 4. A

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C O R N EL IU S J. C A LLA H A NSt. Paul of the Cross, Jersey City, N. J.Chemistry Club, 4; German Club, 3, 4; Intramural Vol­leyball, 3, 4. W o A rfi'n y f r f f t Mt/ctA

JO H N N. C A LLEY SSt. Aedan, Jersey City, N. J.Varsity Football, 4; Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4.

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R IC H A R D D. C A RLSO NSt. Aedan, Jersey City, N. J.Varsity Football, 3, 4; Swimming Team, 2. ^

Seten Hall College t fv e / s o * C f t

RO N A LD J. C A R N E Y ^St. Michael, Union City, N. J.Honor Pin, 1. «?/• P f iY iK i Co/,/tyk.

T H O M A S F. C A R R O LLSacred Heart, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 3; Chemistry Club; Intramural Volleyball,3, 4; Intramural Basketball, 3. 4.

St. Peter's College ^

ED W A R D J. C A ST A G N ASt. Andrew, Bayonne, N. J. / / e V - G tZ j? </Vice President Senior Class; Varsity Football, 3, 4;Meyer Trophy, 4; All-State Guard, 4; Intramural Track, 3, 4.

M IC H A E L J . C A T A N Z A R O SSt. Aloysius, Jersey City, N. J.Varsity Football, 3, 4. .

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ROBERT P. CHADWICK ^ y - A W j.vSacred Heart, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 2, 3; General Excellence Prize, 2, 3; Chemistry Prize, 3; Varsity Basketball, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball, 3, 4. j , /

St. Peter's College ^

JO H N M . C H A FF IO T T E '/Our Lady of Libera, West New York, N. J.■ lip _ K' LIntramural Volleyball, 4. ' h j

D O M IN IC A. C IR BU S / jMt. Carmel, Bayonn^, N. J. v jAccordion Band, 1, 2, 3, 4;\jiyramural Volleyball, 3, 4; Swimming Team, 1. ^

PA U L A. C O N N O LLYSt. Theresa, Paterson, N. J.

Senior Class Treasurer; Dramatics, 2, 3; Prom Com­mittee; Petroc, 4; Varsity Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 4.

Fordham University

R IC H A RD F. CO N N O RS /St. Aloysius, Jersey City, N. J.Varsity Swimming, 1, 2; Intramural Basketball, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4.

St. Peter's College

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JA M E S J. C O U G H L IN ^ ^St. John, Jersey City, N. J.

JA M E S W . C O X VSt. Henry, Bayonne, N. J.Senior Sodality, Vice Prefect, 4; Chemistry Club; Petrean Staff; Intramural Volleyball, 4.

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W IL L IA M L. CO YLESt. Joseph's, Jersey City, N. J.Intramural Basketball, 3, 4; Varsity Football, Manager.

Holy Cross College f-f u Jz try S

JA M E S J. C R A FFEY /St. Paul, Jersey City, N. J.Varsity Track Squad, 3; Varsity Baseball, 3; Intra­mural Volleyball, 3, 4 . , . .

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JA M E S M . A. C O O LA H A N ^Our Lady of Grace, Hoboken, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 2, 3; Varsity Basketball, 4; Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4.

Holy Cross College ^

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JO SEPH B. CULLO O * 0'St. Aedan, Jersey City, N. J.Varsity Basketball, 4; Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3 4; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4. /i"- r. „ rii<|'iiii

O W EN W . D ALEY, JR . /St. Patrick's, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 1; Petrean Staff, Business Manager, 4; In­tramural Basketball, 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4

St iPp r'r. Cr>llf>y* 5-J~.

ED W A RD V. DOLAN w.St. Aloysius, Jersey City, N. J.Petrean Staff, Assistant Editor, 4; Volleyball, 4; Intra mural Basketball, 3, 4.

Hudson College r

JA M E S T. D A V ISSacred Heart, Bloomfield, N. J.Honor Pin, ], 2; Beaudevin Debating Society, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 1, 2.

St. Peter's College

ED W A R D J. DONOHUE /St. Aloysius, Jersey City, N. J.Senior Class President; Intramural Basketball 4; Intramural Volleyball, 4.

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JO H N P. D O RAN ^St. Patrick, Jersey City, N. J.Senior Class Vice-President; Honor Pin, 1, 2; Petrean Staff, 4, Business Department; Varsity Football, 3; Varsity Track, 2.

Fordham University \/

FR A N C IS A. D RESC H ER ^St. Mary, West New York, N. J.Varsity Track, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball, 1,2, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4.

St, Petof'c College t/u e/ j e V

JA M E S P. D U G A N ***St. Vincent, Bayonne, N. J.Honor Pin, 1; Varsity Baseball, 3, 4; Intramural Bas-

ketba" ' 3 ,4 ‘ ■■ ■ - -Holy Cro -ii CollugL 7 '

M A U R IC E J. D U N IG A N / ^St. James, Woodbridge, N. J. tPetroc Staff, 1, 2, 3. J f l V" 1 '

Mt . St1. Mary!s Col lege

A N D R E W H. D U D EKSt. Anne, Jersey City, N. JVarsity Football, } , 2; Intramural Basketball, 1, 2; In-

//(sc/s e Vtramural Volleyball, 4.

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JO H N C. D W Y E R SSt. Aloysius, Jersey City, N. J.Senior Sodality, Consultor, 4; Beaudevin Debating So­ciety, 3, 4; Latin Club; Prom Committee.

St. Peter's College

E D W IN C. EASTW O O D /St. Mary, West New York, N. J.Senior Class Secretary; Varsity Track, 1; Intramural Volleyball, 4. C / if/ is ivs C */ fc fu A

N iagara University-

JA M E S J. FA LLO N SSt. Aloysius, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 2, 3; General Excellence Medal, 1; A l­gebra 'Prize, 1; Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4.

St. Potof'o College li

W IL L IA M P. FA R LEY SSt. Aloysius, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 2; Senior Sodality, Consultor, 4; Prom Committee; Intramural Volleyball, 4. _ .//7W .S0V Cof/tft *

ED W A R D J. F IN NSt. Francis, Ridgefield Park, N. J.Honor 'Pin, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra­mural Volleyball.

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JO H N P. F IN N IE ^St. Aloysius, Jersey City, N. J.Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 4.

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G ERA LD J. F IT Z G ER A LD ^ , "A 'St. Patrick, Jersey City, N. J.Intramural Basketball, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 3,4; Intramural Track, 4.

F R A N C IS X . F LA H ER T YSacred Heart, Jersey City, N. J.Varsity Football, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball, Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4.

St. Peter's College t / S

EU G EN E J. F LA T LEYAll Saints, Jersey City, N. J.Intramural Basketball, 3, 4; Intramural Volleybal4; Intramural Track, 4.

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JA M E S A. FO X XSacred Heart, Jersey City, N. J.Varsity Basketball, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball, 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4.

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RO BERT W . FREES ^St. Anne, Jersey City, N. J.Chemistry Club, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 4; Intra-

c . y~h.. Co tft.p t.mural Basketball, 2.

LA W R E N C E J. G AD EK /St. Henry, Bayonne, N. J.Petrean Staff, Photography Editor, 4; Intramural Vol­leyball, 3, 4; Intramural Track.

Seton Hall College </

JO SEPH A. G A N G EM I ✓Our Lady of Sorrows, Jersey City, N. J.Band, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball, 3, 4; Intramural Basket­ball, 3, 4. / / (/ f/ io V Ce//z-f t \/

JA M E S C. G A N N O N ^St. Aloysius, Jersey City, N. J.Petroc Staff, 4; Prom Committee, 4; Intramural Vol­leyball, 4.

St. Peter's College S S

Gats JO SEPH J. G A T T U S O /St. Bridget, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 2, 3; Prom Committee; Varsity Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4.

Georgetown University ^

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JO H N F. G ELLEN E rSt. George, Paterson, N. J.Senior Class Secretary; Honor Pin, 3; Sodality, Secre­tary, 4; Petroc Staff, 3, 4.

Georgetown University

^ ' W IL L IA M P. G IBSO N ^j —St. Patrick, Jersey City, N. J.

^ AVIntramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, l l Volleyball, 3, 4.

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W IL L IA M T. G ILBER T SO N /St. Henry, Bayonne, N. J.Honor Pin, 1; Varsity Baseball, 3, 4; Intramural Bas­ketball, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4.//. y-. l/ J *

FR A N C IS T. G M IT T ERSacred Heart, Jersey City, N. J.Intramural Track, 2, 4; Intramural

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JO SEPH B. GORDON /St. Joseph, West New York, N. J.Honor Pin, 1; Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track,1; German Club, 2. / A f t . v

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JO H N J . G R IF F IN *St. Catherine, Hillside, N. J.Excellence Medal, 1, 2, 3; Mathematics Prize 1, 2; Religion Medal, 1; German Prize, 2; Latin Club; Chemistry Club.

St. Peter's College \/s

JA M E S E. H ARD I M A NSt. Mary, Perth Amboy, N. J. ✓Petroc, 2, 3, Managing Editor, 4. f it f

JO H N F. X . H A R T M A NSt. Vincent, Bayonne, N. J.Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1; German Club, 2; Intra­mural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball,1, 2, 3, 4.

Bayonne Junior College -

BER N A R D M . H A R T N ETT St. Michael, Jersey City, N. J.Senior Class Vice-President; Honor Pin, 2; Petroc Staff, 3, 4; Varsity Football, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball, 3,4; Intramural Basketball, 4. jj

Boston College /e’J 0/ '

JA M E S P. H EA LY /St. Patrick, Jersey City, N. J.Senior Sodality, Consultor, 4; Petrean Staff; Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Sanctuary Society, 3, 4.

Now York University/-fisc/iots r

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St. Joseph, Jersey City, N. J. S KHonor 'Pin, 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee; Sanctuary So­ciety, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball, 3, 4.

T IM O T H Y J . H O RG A N /St. Aloysius, Jersey City, N. J.Chemistry Club, 4; Intramural Track, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 4. ^

St.-Poter's College

RO BERT F. H E IN Z M A N N ^Holy Family, Union City, N. J.Dramatic Society, 1, 2; German Club, 4; Varsity Track, 1, 2; Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4.

Hudson College ^

T H O M A S J. H O G UE XSt. Paul of the Cross, Jersey City, N. J.Intramural Track, 4. o /✓ C o / Z tft- K i/

RO BERT M . H O PFN ER SSS. Peter and Paul, Hoboken, N. J i . / 7/ WSodality, Consultor, 3; Varsity Football, 3; Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4.

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St. Joseph, Union City, N. J.Band; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4; Intramural Basket­ball, 1.

Stevens Institute of Technology

W IL L IA M G. JE N N IN G S </.5 .A 7*/e/V«Assumption, Wood-'Ridge, N. J. ZsA ■So .Cheerleader, 2, 3; Carpenters' Guild, 4; Intramural Basketball; Intramural Volleyball.

FR A N C IS L. JO Y C E /St. Nicholas, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 1; Prom Committee; Intramural Basketball, 1,2, 3, 4; Intramural Track, 4. H u {/ S o S S

M A R T IN T. K A LL IG H A N >Our Lady of Victory, Jersey City, N. J .Varsity Football, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball, 2; IntramuralBasketball, 1, 2, 3, 4.

A LB ER T J. K A N E *SS. Peter and Paul, Hoboken, N. J.Varsity Track, 2, 3, 4; Carpenters' Guild, 4.

St. Peter's College

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ROBERT J. KELLER *St. Vincent de Paul, Bayonne, N. J.Senior Class President; Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4; Var­sity Basketball, 3. Q r0 / z p /-0XA/„

GERALD J. KELLY S .St. John, Jersey City, N. J. C.C/lrt< }Sodality Dance Committee, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 4.

EDWARD J. KNIGHTLY ^Sacred Heart, Jersey City, N. J.Senior Class President; Prom Committee, Chairman; Varsity Football, 3, 4; All-County, 4; Varsity Basket­ball, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball, 2, 3, 4.

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THADDEUS J. KOLODZIE-J'SKI W/jee/CR /St. Anthony, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 3; General Excellence Prize, 1, Intra­mural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track, 1, 2, 4. /Sf • F’pf'e/zs CoS/tyi. *

COSMCK FyKXNC IA */’ w O r< H > n •3e Jersey City, N. J. / j F f c J

ub, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4. tMp&ffjL /n Jehrr M arshall- CoUege

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FRED ER IC K E. LA ROCHE „(y J0 JO £/St. Patrick, Jersey City, N. J.Senior Class Treasurer; Petroc Staff; Petrean Staff, Sports Editor; Intramural Basketball, 2.

Seton Hall Cellego

A-'St. Aloysius, Jersey City, N. J.Senior Class President; Senior Sodality, Prefect; Petrean Staff, Managing Editor; Prom Committee. /o/_

St. Peter's College J

C / .S U / E ) ,JOHN J. U TKO W 'FFZ" / Ccn^. S

St. Patrick, Jersey City, N. J.Petrean Staff, Assistant Editor; Petroc Staff, 4.

R A Y M O N D K. L EV IN S ✓St. Michael, Union City, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 2, 3; Volleyball, 4; Intramural Basket feall, 2 5 -/- . / t's Cm //cpt,

JO SEPH J. L E W A N D O W SK ISt. Ann, Jersey City, N. J.German Club, 3, 4; Accordian Band, 1, mural Volleyball, 3, 4.

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EUGENE J. LI EVE ' R u f f e * ’i( £ i/ trst >f J /

St. Peter and Paul, Hoboken, N. J.General Excellence Medal, 2; General Excellence Prize, 3; Geometry Prize, 2; French Prize 2; Prom Commit­tee; Varsity Basketball, 4.

THOMAS J. LYNAMSt. Paul, Jersey City, N. J.Band, 1, 2; Varsity Football, 4; Intramural Volleyball,

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THOMAS G. MADDENSt. Nicholas, Jersey City, N. J.Class Secretary, 4; Honor Pin, 1, 2.

■Hudson CellogoM * // /

JOSEPH J. LORELLOSt. Bridget, Jersey City, N. J. -/Honor Pin, 2; Petroc Staff, 3, 4; 'Prom Committee; Varsity Baseball, 3; Intramural Basketball, 3, 4.

HENRY C. LUDWICZACK ^ /V;St. Anthony, Jersey City, N. J.Varsity Football, 3, Captain, 4, All-State, 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4.

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M A L IF FOur Lady of Victory, Jersey City, N. J.Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball 3, 4.

Hudson College

P H IL IP F. M A N C INSt. Joseph, Union City, N. J.Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball, 3, 4.

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St. Joseph, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 2, 3; Senior Sodality, Consultor; Dramatic Society, President, 4; Beaudevin Debating Society, 3,4; Prom Committee, 4. $ f .

Harvard LowUmveraity

TH O M A S G. M A RSD EN JSt. John, Fairview, N. J.Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4; Intramural Track, 3; In­tramural Basketball, 3. 4.

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TH O M A S A. F. X . M cC A R T H Y /Sts. Peter and Paul, Hoboken, N. J.Intramural Basketball, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball,

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JA M E S J. M cD A N IE L S K J S o c ' “St. Michael, Jersey City, N. J.Varsity Track, 1, 2; Varsity Football, 4; I Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Track, 3, 4.

Setoo-Ma4+-GoHege

C H A R LES J. M cD E V IT T v/St. Vincent de Paul, Bayonne, N. J.Honor Pin, 1,2, 3; Intramural Basketball, 3, 4; Intra­mural Volleyball, 4.

Mt. St. Mary's College ft# //-. /qr/

JOSEPH P. McGRATHVJ-Vb/e hr/ ro a —St. Michael, Jersey City, N. J. 7

Honor Pin, 2; Dramatic Society, 3; Intramural Basket ball, 3, 4.

K EN N ET H J. M c K A Y ✓ T*„c/< ^St. George, Paterson, N. J. C/Zous/fiy W im ■ Petrean Staff, Editor-in-Chief, 4.

Cooper Union Institute

M IC H A E L J. M c N A M A R ASt. Michael, Jersey City, N. J.Intramural Basketball, 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball, 4

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T H O M A S T. M IC IC H '/■St. John, Fairview, N. J. //Chemistry Club, 4.

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A R T H U R E. M O N A H A N /St. Aloysius, Jersey City, N. J.Varsity Football, 3, 4; Varsity Track, 1, 2, 3, 4.

H udson-Gollege S ? ■ P p f e i

W IL L IA M F. M O R LEY /St. Aedan, Jersey City, N. J. 3 ( ‘ 'f'e rJ 11 *Senior Sodality, Consultor; Dramatic Society, 3; Beau- devin Debating Society, 3.

GEORGE F. M U C C ISt. Anne, Jersey City, N. J. HS6A*C',* t - /s’. >f. I Jt vcA ,'1Prom Committee; Varsity Track, 2, 4; Varsity Foot­ball, 3.

Mount St. Mary's College

JA M E S T. M U R P H Y /St. Vincent, Bayonne, N. J. _ j . , , /c . r- . T S e r b * H /9 ft vSenior Class Treasurer.

Junior

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JOSEPH A. MURRAY vSt. Henry, Bayonne, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 2, 3; 'Petrean Staff, Layout Editor; In­tramural Volleyball, 4.

Seton Hall College *

ALBERT A. NATELLI i /St. Paul, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 1; Varsity Football, 3; Intramural Volley­ball, 3, 4. G o tfk fL

FRANCIS X. O'BRIEN ,/St. Aloysius, Jersey City, N. J.Varsity Track, 1, 2; Varsity Football, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball, 3, 4.

Fordham University S r

THOMAS M. O'BRIEN, JR.St. Henry, Bayonne, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee; Intramural Bas­ketball, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4.

St. Peter's College ^

GERARD M. OKAL t /St. Joseph, Bayonne, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 2, 3; French Pin, 3.

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W ILLIAM D. O'KANE <St. Mary, Elizabeth, N. J.

Sh-Petef^-Collegc

1/ rARTHUR F. O'KEEFE, JR. (0[i<| v TSt. Peter, Jersey City, N. J. /German Club, 4.

Wniversity of Notre Dame

JAMES L. O'KEEFE \SSt. Thomas, Bloomfield, N. J.General Excellence Prize; Honor Pin, 3; Senior Sodality, Consultor, 4; Beaudevin Debating Society, 3, Presi­dent, 4. /Vo/y * i

■Rennselaer College

FRANCIS J. ORTMANN /St. Paul, Jersey City, N. J. V5$P Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball, 2.

■Stavsno 11 uCitute of Technology

ALBERT J. OSBAHR /St. Paul, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 2; Intramural Basketball, 3, 4; German Club, 2.

Stoveno Institute of Technologyjy- ■ P e f 'e # * Gcr/fey<-

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JOHN P. O'TOOLE * J ] ftOur Lady of Grace, Hoboken, N . J .Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 4.

JOSEPH J. PIATKOWSKISt. Ann, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 1; German Club, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4.

St1'. Petof-o-Sollogo'

EDWARD M. PICKETTSt. Nicholas, Passaic, N. J. Varsity Baseball, Manager, 4.

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RAYMOND F. PLUNKETTSt. Andrew, Bayonne, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 2, 3; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4.

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FRANCIS M. POWERS *St. Paul the Apostle, New York City, N. Y.Senior Class Treasurer; Prom Committee; Varsity Bas­ketball, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4.

Niagara University , .i£o'2> 'w ■J7

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MICHAEL A. PROKOPAssumption, Jersey City, N. J.Intramural Track, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4.

W ILLIAM T. PURCELL \/St. Joseph, Bogota, N. J.Senior Class Treasurer; Honor Pin, 1, 2; Senior Sodality Consultor; Varsity Baseball, 3, 4. .

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JOSEPH F. QUINN w7Sacred Heart, Jersey City, N Intramural Basketball, 3, 4; intramural Volleyball, 3, 4

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CHARLES E. RAUH /St. Joseph, Bogota, N. J. Intramural Basketball, 1, 2. Sf~ - I

W ILLIAM L. REILLY ^Sacred Heart, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, T, 2, 3; German Prize, 2, 3; Varsity Track, 3. .

St. Peter's College v ' /

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FRANCIS X. RIEGLERSacred Heart, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 2; German Club, 2; Varsity Basketball, 3 ,4. C o /S tfi. •'V

Ferdhom University

RICHARD J. ROONEY ✓St, Mary, Bayonne, N. J.Varsity Baseball, 3, 4; Intramural Basketbalil,- 2, 3, 4.

RICHARD J. RUSH ✓SS. Peter and Paul, Hoboken, N. J.Honor Pin, 1/ 3; Intramural Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Intra­mural Volley ball, 4.

St. Peter's College

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VINCENT J. RINALDI ✓St. Rocco, Union City, N. J.German Club, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 4; Intra­mural Basketball, 2, 3.

St. Peter's College k V

EDWARD J. ROONEY SSt. Vincent, Bayonne, N. J.Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4.

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GEORGE S. RUSNAK ^ ^/e/r/w fSt. Joseph, Bayonne, N. J. ? S J o 3 ^ K o ( C/Z C.Honor Pins, 1, 2, 3.

JOSEPH T. RYAN *St. Aloysius, Jersey City, N. J.Senior Class Treasurer; General Excellence Medal, 1, 3; Prizes: General Excellence, 2; Mathematics, 1, 3; Reli­gion Medal, 3; German, 3; Senior Sodality, Consultor; Latin Club, 3, 4; German Club, 3, 4.

St. Peter's College / j /

JOSEPH F. X. SAUNDERS /St. Paul, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 2; Mathematics Prize, 1; Religion Prize, 2; General Excellence Medal, 1; Chemistry Club, 3; German Club, 3, 4; Varsity Track, 1, 2, 3, 4.

Sti Potor'a Cel lege1 u c/se r j

DONALD T. SHEEHAN / wa*nl Cfi/utOur Lady of Grace, Hoboken, N . J . 7$i/i ce

JOHN J. SICKLES, JR. / /St. Aloysius, Jersey City, N. J.Senior Sodality, Consultor; Chemistry Club, 3, 4; Ac­cordion Band, 1, 2, 3, 4.

Juilliard School of Music

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RAYMOND J. SIEGELSKI vSt. Nicholas, Jersey City, N. J. /-/isc/ S o rfHonor Pin, 1, 3; Varsity Track, 3. / c .. •

■Perdham Upuvefstty

JOSEPH A. SIMKOSt. Joseph, Bayonne, N. J.Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball, 3, 4.

Fordham University

EQWIJN J. SM1TS ✓ yjj J h • Co/fiy c K Vincent, Bayonne, N.

Honor Pin, 2; Petroc Staff, 4; Intramural Basketball, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4.

WALTER S. SOKOL ^St. Peter, Jersey City, N. J. /~4\sc/s or/German Club, 2; Intramural Basketball, 3, 4; Intra­mural Volleyball, 3, 4.

ROBERT M. SPENDLEY <St. Joseph, West New York, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 2, 3; Petroc, 2; Intramural Basketball,3, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 4. C o / fy t.

Pordhom University

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EDWARD J. SPINELLO VOur Lady of Victory, Jersey City, N. J.Varsity Football, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4.

t J f /•// // ^JEROME G. STABILE *

St. Vincent, Bayonne, N. J.Band, ), 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4.

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DONALD P. SULLIVAN S .St. Joseph, West New York, N. J.Honor Pin, ], 2; Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; ClassVolleyball, 3, 4.

Hudson College

HUBERT J. SWEENEY ✓St. Mary, Bayonne, N. J.Senior Sodality, Consultor; Varsity Track, 4; Petroc, 3; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4.

St. Peter's College

THOMAS P. TANSEY /St. Andrew, Bayonne, N. J.Petrean Staff, Advertising Manager; Football, 2.

Hudson College i/ 't/

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HOWARD J. TREGER *******7* «'»/«/:

St. Nicholas, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 2, 3; Mathematics Prize, 3; Chemistry Club, 3, 4; French Club, 3, 4. / fa f/ (/ tfA

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EDWIN M. TROSCINSKISt. Anthony, Jersey City, N. J.General Excellence Prize, 3; Honor Pin, 1, 2, 3; Chem istry Club, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 4. /’’J / .,

CHARLES J. VAN HOOKSt. Ann, Fairlawn, N. J.Honor Pin, 1; Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4

Stevens Institute of Technology

ARTHUR S. VERDESCASt. John, Fairview, N. J. # //9 <■

General Excellence Medal, 1, 2; Honor Pin, 1, 2, 3 General Excellence Prize, 3; Algebra Prize, 1; Geom­etry Prize, 2; Sodality, Consultor, 4; Latin Club, 3, 4 Chemistry Club 3, 4; German Club, 4.

SIMON J. VILLASt. Anthony, Union City, N. J Varsity Tennis, 3, 4.

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W ILLIAM F. WAGNER , / fli/ff1

St. Aloysius, Jersey City, N. J.Excellence Medal, 1, 2, 3; Mathematic Prize, 2, 3; French Prize, 2; Chemistry Prize, 3; Religion Prize, 1; Petroc, 3, 4; Varsity Track, 2, 3, 4.

St. Pctcr'3 College

ROBERT W . WALDRON i/St. Paul, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 1; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball, 4. 5 ^ . P e fe tz 's C0/ / iy t. / V

PATRICK J. WALSH \/Sacred Heart, Jersey City, N. J.Intramural Basketball, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4.

H u cfSo rV C o/ft-fL. r rROBERT P. WALSH /

St. Aloysius, Jersey City, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 2, 3; Varsity Football, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4.

Ford'ham University c /?, ' /a / *

JOSEPH T. WATERS ^ r>St. Aloysius, Jersey City, N. J. (\|_\Honor Pin, 1 Senior Class Secretary; Senior Sodality, Consultor; Petroc Staff; Varsity Baseball, 3; Intra­mural Basketball, 3, 4. s f . P p ’fe / t's s S

^ Fordham-Univefstjy

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$ / ? s eHOWARD F. W ILKES / ■

St. Ann, Fairlawn, N. J.Varsity Baseball, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4.

EUGENE P. W INBERRYSt. Joseph, West New York, N. J.Honor Pin, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Counci ketball, 4.

Manhattan College ^ ^

HARRY A. YOUNG

PHILIP J. ZACKSt. Aloysius, Jersey City, N. J.Beaudevin Debating Society, 3; Chemistry Club, 3, 4; Petroc Staff, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball, 3, 4.

St. Peter's College

JOSEPH P. ZORN IK ■/St. John, Fairview, N. J.Petroc Staff, 2; Intramural Volleyball, 4; Intramural v Basketball, 4. OtV/c «- * / n 1 .

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Sacred Heart, Rochelle Park, N. J.Dramatic Society, 3; Varsity Basketball, Manager, 3,4; German Club, 2; Intramural Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Z

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"LORD, SAVE US! WE PERISH!"

JUNE STORMS ARE TREACH­EROUS ON LAKE GENESERETH. MEN HAVE BEEN KNOWN TO SINK.

JUNE EXAMS ARE JUST AS TREACHEROUS TOVAY AT GRAND STREET. AND WHERE TO TURN BUT TO THE BOOKS?

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Back Row: Nissen, Meyer, Kallman, Falkowski, Sheehan, Moriarty. Fourth Row: Cregan, Frawley, Hanson R Murphy, Connell, Rooney. Third Row: Brophy, Jasey, Okonsky, Roleke, Cavaliere, Conefrey! McCrystal. Second Row: Mellick, Coyle, Bruni, Lundrigan, Benson, Donovan, Murray, Garman. Front Row: DeFeo,

Moreto, Naughton, Mr. Flynn, S.J., Krone, Burde, Shalhoub. Not Pictured: Bosco.

Back Row: O'Donnell, Netis, Fennelly, Connelly. Fifth Row: H. McDonald, Flood, Rovitti, Petrine, Steele. Fourth Row: Snyder, D'Achille, Ficke, Alexandrowicz, Markey, Moore. Third Row: Kavin, Lyons, Giuttarl, Degnan, Boyle, McDermott. Second Row: Hague, Free, Behan, Colgan, Brady, Holsey. Frorlt Row: Carney,

McIntyre, G. McDonald, Fr. Thiry, S.J., Lombardo, McLaughlin, Cillo. Not Pictured: Muller, Timmins.

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Back Row: Phillips, Conway, Gillis, O'Conner, Gibbons. Fifth Row: Walsh, Hickey, Avallone, Reeves, Coakley, Green. Fourth Row: Reilly, Borkowski, Cassidy, Vena, Corbo. Third Row: Norion, Killough, Castagna, Law, Markey, Lynch. Second Row: Drennan, Piccini, Woods, Hahner, Italiano, Johanns. Front Row: Kaczka,

Ramm, Holleran, Mr. Roth, S.J., Healey, Regan, O'Brien. 3C

Back Row: Kaczynski, Nevins, Jos. Sullivan. Sixth Row: Elder, Moran, Setescak, Whelan. Fifth Row: Esposito, Daly, Englisby, Langan, Chioffi. Fourth Row: Kearney, Coyle, McDevitt, Westura, Krug, Reynolds. Third Row: Tarantino, Luczynski, Schmidt, Barberi, Kacher. Second Row: Galvin, Gerni, Moldovan, Scherzinger,

Ed. Sullivan, Lyons. Front Row: Donahue, Jablonowski, Waterbury, Mr. Orthen, Cassidy, Ferry, Heiart.

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Back Row: Allen, Jablonski, Martens, Comiskey, Schultz, Tevlin, McCourt. Fourth Row: Juohniewicz, Rohlfs, Donnelly, Heller, Travers, Badala, lannuzzelli. Third Row: Marecki, Budnick, Burke, Krynicky, Gaven Degnan, Napolitano. Second Row: Heimbuch, Rutz, Doherty, Dougherty, Lino, Miele, Zgola, Graziano.

Front Row: Howerdel, Stibler, Glaser, Mr. Fahey, S.J., Fleming, Lumino, Skladany.

'Back Row: Miller, McEachern, Braikovich. Fifth Row: Harrington, O'Connell, Wry, O'Mara, Aslanian, Walk, Casazza. Fourth Row: deZabala, Russell, Wochna, Mollo, McCoy, Carney. Third Row: Grimley, Mahoney’ Ambrosio, Hennessy, O'Brien, Enderlein. Second Row: Kirchdoerffer, Dougherty, Davis, Crooker, O'Toole, Buckman, Moran, Forshee. Front Row: Digravina, Scerbo, Monticelli, Mr. Mclnerny, Rizzuto, Kennelly,

Gartner. Not Pictured: Jocham.

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Back Row: VanBemmel, Austin, Mauzy, Horgan. Fourth Row: McManus, Bergen, Dingwall, Flinn, Brandon, Third Row: Doogan, D'Amore, Capitanelli, Rutkowski, Poggi, Grzywacz. Second Row: Cambria, Duffy, Tag- lieri, Lavender, Licata, MacDonald. Front Row: Brady, Branagan, Natoli, Fr. Purcell, S.J., Markey, Mannion,

Foley.

Back Row: McLaughlin, Murtagh, Barbi, R. Walsh, Ronan. Fourth Row: Donovan, Cuniberti, Hyatt, Szulecki, Faherty, Golden. Third Row: Ippolito, McCarthy, Coan, McConville, Sullivan, MacFarlane. Second Row: Elder, Hughes, Lemkan, Wasko, Tarrant, Rizzi. Front Row: McNally, G. Walsh, Murray, Fr. McEvoy, S.J., Rooney,

Murphy, Williams. 2B

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Back Row: Miller, McEachern, Braikovich. Fifth Row: Harrington, O'Connell, Wry, O'Mara, Aslanian, Walk, Casazza. Fourth Row: deZabala, Russell, Wochna, Mollo, McCoy, Carney. Third Row: Grimley, Mahoney, Ambrosio, Hennessy, O'Brien, Enderlein. Second Row: Kirchdoerffer, Dougherty, Davis, Crooker, O'Toole, Buckman, Moran, Forshee. Front Row: Digravina, Scerbo, Monticelli, Mr. Mclnerny, Rizzuto, Kennelly,

Gartner. Not Pictured: Jocham.

Back Row: Allen, Jablonski, Martens, Comiskey, Schultz, Tevlin, McCourt. Fourth Row: Juchniewicz, Rohlfs, Donnelly, Heller, Travers, Badala, lannuzzelli. Third Row: Marecki, Budnick, Burke, Krynicky, Gaven Degnan, Napolitano. Second Row: Heimbuch, Rutz, Doherty, Dougherty, Lino, Miele, Zgola, Graziano.

Front Row: Howerdel, Stibler, Glaser, Mr. Fahey, S.J., Fleming, Lumino, Skladany.

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Back Row: VanBemmel, Austin, Mauzy, Horgan. Fourth Row: McManus, Bergen, Dingwall, Flinn, Brandon. Third Row: Doogan, D'Amore, Capitanelli, Rutkowski, Poggi, Grzywacz. Second Row: Cambria, Duffy, Tag- lieri, Lavender, Licata, MacDonald. Front Row: Brady, Branagan, Natoli, Fr. Purcell, S.J., Markey, Mannion,

Foley. 2A

Back Row: McLaughlin, Murtagh, Barbi, R. Walsh, Ronan. Fourth Row: Donovan, Cuniberti, Hyatt, Szulecki, Faherty, Golden. Third Row: Ippolito, McCarthy, Coan, McConville, Sullivan, MacFarlane. Second Row: Elder, Hughes, Lemkan, Wasko, Tarrant, Rizzi. Front Row: McNally, G. Walsh, Murray, Fr. McEvoy, S.J., Rooney,

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2C Back Row: Royce, Fitzpatrick, Bonner, Koohanski. Fourth Row: Buckowski, Morrissey, Gavin, Gallagher, Martin. Third Row: Cribbin, Suter, Yurko, Lee, Lino, McLain. Second Row: Doherty, Policastro, Curtin DelBaglivo, Cooney, Quigley. Front Row: Hogan, Weaver, West, Mr. Wiley, S.J., Lyden, McKillop, Garibaldi!

2D Back Row: Carducci, Gleavy. Fifth Row: Rochford, Heffron, McAuliffe, Brown. Fourth Row: Kelly, McBride, Baker, Pickett, Boyle. Third Row: Larkin, Behan, Hild, Walker, McLaughlin, Gelson. Second Row: Parent, Shanahan, Harty, Manocchio, Murtha, McKenna. Front Row: Marotta, Byrne, Ferriola, Mr. Berrigan, S.J.,

Timlen, Mi lone, Kvestich.

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Back Row: Westhead, Lee, Miller. Fifth Row: Nielson, Spier, Bradley, Ruby, Callahan, McLaughlin. Fourth Row: O'Donnell, Engleke, Arasin, Ryan, Mahoney, McGrady. Third Row: Langan, Sadur, Walton, Weitze, Graziano, Johnson, Petagna. Second Row: Censullo, DeVoursney, McCartin, Meyer, Niechniadowicz, Frisco,

Murphy, Parks. Front Row: Reilly, Smith, Barry, Mr. Musselman, S.J., DeLuca, Mescall, Siebel.

Back Row: Lehr, McMahon, O'Keefe, Devlin, Gill. Fifth Row: Rosmaita, Vlamis, Duffy, DeMartino, Warshany, Casciano. Fourth Row: Novick, Calley, Pompliano, Murtha, Moran, RoWte. Third Row: Koch, McGee, O'Brien, O'Connell, Manott, Narducci. Second Row: Massarelli, Johnson, Michels, Wallace, Meyer, Olender, Me Geary.

Front Row: Filosa, Burns, Nierstedt, Mr. English, S.J., Faherty, Sheehy, Censullo.

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Back Row: Leppard, Elmiger, Cordes, J. Murphy, Poggioli. Fifth Row: Mrozek, Pinyuh, Henke, Keating, Fahey. Fourth Row: Fay, Allen, Biegen, Stevens, Pello, T. Murphy. Third Row: Ludwig, Harnett/Johnston! Jackson, Rooney, Egan. Second Row: Keenan, Hund, McVicar, Babo, Webb, Jachera, O'Keefe, Orcutt. Front

Row: Rodenberg, Murphy, Mathews, Mr. O'Connor, S.J., Hanlon, Gunning, Kray.

Back Row: Fitzgerald, Wiack, Mazzola, Gotti, Reuter. Fifth Row: Lisa, Hunt, Braun, Heiser, Costello, Walsh. Fourth Row: Wall, VanHook, Loni&wski, Saunders, Rabbat, Reynolds. Third Row: Ortmann, Manza, Kurc- zewski, Stise, Napierski, Jungerman, Donovan. Second Row: Kinnear, Halliwell, McDonald, McKigney, Curcio,

Dillon, Mernar. Front Row: Krolin, Ahern, Diehl, Fr. Gormley, S.J., Rieger, Addler, Butler.

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Back Row: Sonzogni, Peters, Moran, Dunn, Mroz, Moore. Fourth Row: Lau, Scheuermann, Mulcahy, Wilhelm, Burke. Third Row: Summerfield, McGrath, Quinn, Schmidt, O'Grady, Fennell. Second Row: O'Donnell, Kenask, Gargiulo, McConnell, Dunphy, Catani, Stately. Front Row.* Mark, Montague, McIntyre, Fr. Murray,

S J., Fitzpatrick, McGovern, Donato.

Back Row: O'Brien, ConCannon, Sellitti, Tambourl, McGann, Conconi. Fourth Row: Wethly, Irving, Mor­rissey, DeWan, Ahearn. Third Row: Walsh, W. McNally, Fowler, Hanley, Conway, Hladik. Second Row: Reidy, Billow, Rega, Smith, Carey, J. McNally, Bel lew. Front Row: Flammer, Clune, Richards, Fr. McCarthy,

S J., Matarazzo, Arenz, Johnson.

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Back Row: Connelly, Carter, Smith. Fifth Row: Reynlk, Dorton, Tomasian, Sella, Downes. Fourth Row: Thomas, Nolan, Hurley, Gallagher, McAndrew. Third Row: Reilly, McMahon, Santaniello, Provinzano, Brezina] Klunck. Second Row: Corby, Fleming, Loreti, Moldovan, Stoldt, Latchford, Cassidy. Front Row: Walsh’

Von Schaumberg, Krenta, Mr. Duffy, Shoemaker, Finn, Avignone.

Back Row: Shea, Leahy, Festing. Fifth Row: O'Malley, Fagan, Boyle, Laudano. Fourth Row: Hering, Enny, McHugh, Klose, Sigler. Third Row: Cunningham, Mullaly, Gazzola, Jno. O'Neill, Wickens, DeHaven. Second Row: Witulski, Bowen, Mastrogiacomo, O'Brien, Ward, Jos. O'Neill, Ohland. Front Row: Maresca,

Bergin, Roche, Fr. Meagher, S.J., McGeehan, McLaughlin, Warczakowski.

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Back Row: Pryor, Murphy, Loomer, Lyons, Pero. Fourth Row: Merrigan, Hagan, Woods, Malloy, Doran. Third Row: Moynahan, Nimbly, Meehan, Bratton, Bastan, Brzenk. Second Row: English, Murtha/ Wickam, Mul- keen, Buesser, Wilson, Walsh. Front Row: R. Murphy, Torre, Nolan, Mr. LaComb, S.J., Fitzpatrick, Drennan,

Messina. Not Pictured: Cancelleri, Corbett.

Back Row: Walter, Vadino, Greenly. Fifth Row: Berberian, Biggane, Sullivan, Edler. Fourth Row: Katko, Uroda, O'Hare, Vrattos, Boylan. Third Row: Abbott, Dunsheath, Zamarra, Dzamba, Martin, Brownett. Second Row: Terrazzi, Makowski, Salmon, Ryan, Phalon, Hogan, Saunders. Front Row: Shabet, Hoffmann, Affanoso,

Mr. Boyle, S J., Lynch, Weis, Ouellette.

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Back Row: Somers, Holub, Dillon, Campis'i, Hayden, Rizzi. Fourth Row: McCarthy, McDermott, Fargo, Ritz, Regan. Third Row: Orrick, Steffich, Lisk, Coughlin, O'Connell, Sharkey. Second Row: Kita, Petto, Mooney! Long, Bauer, Shields, Burkhard. Front Row: Hrbeck, Zutic, Muscariello, Fr. Miller, S.J., Ciecuich,’ Sullivan,'

Butler.

Back Row: Heller, Allen, Long, O'Donnell, O'Grady. Fourth Row: O'Brien, Gordon, Komorowski, Mooney, Werner, Barwood. Third Row Donovan, Reynolds, Emley, Marion, Sheridan, Grimley. Second Row: McCusker, McCloskey, Krone, Tronicke, Smaracko, McGovern, DeRisi. Front Row: Murray, Milza, Harper, Fr. May, S.J.,

Heyer, Reifly, Puro.

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Back Row: Humm, Barnitt, Hicks, Reed. Fifth Row: Matasovsky, Avallone, Spinel lo, Truskowski, Hastie. Fourth Row: Galdon, O'Callaghan, Cielukowski, Donohue, Sharp. Third Row: Keane, Waldron, English, Dugan, Kiely. Second Row: Willard, Cotter, Rack, Herbert, Celia, Doherty. Front Row: Nolan, Sullivan, Cobban, Fr.

Tuite, S.J., Sexton, Stock, Baratta.

Washed up from the House of Horrors, the Frosh gather, gaze and groan as Hop-along Cassidy fights with the Badmen of Broken Tooth Ranch.FROSH NITS

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IT TOOK THE KICK OF AN ANGEL TO SHAKE PETER FROM HIS CHAINS WHEN HE WAS PRISONER.

WE MET NO ANGELS; BUT JESUITS KICK JUST AS HARD. WE WERE NOT OFTEN LEFT IN LETHARGY!

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PERSUASIVE SPEECH. |Little John Sarto (Tony M arra)| threatens "Angela and my little J bambinos"

in the person of BoblMeyer.

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Late in November the Prep Players scored a smashing hit with their well-received rendition of "Brother Orchid". Above are shown a few memorable moments of the big night. Tony Marra, as Little John Sarto, revives with the help of the good monks Gerry Sheehan and Bill Connelly (upper left). Sarto grows poetic in praise of petunias (lower left) in a grouping that includes Bill Fagan and Herman Roleke. But life in a monastery is not all

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the Opera when photographer appeared.)

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^FRENCH CLUB

« _ . . . - . . No bevy of Transport Bombers but the purring words of Mr. Laurence O'Connor, S.J. propelled(/ t (/ I • (/ t L A the members of his club into the land of light wines and grave accents. Much good and solid

work was done in thei.r short visits to the Seine. ii'XM .‘XSSM i::. : .'SMBE.'

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Second Row: Gellene, Waters, Steele, Connolly, Cregan, Nissen, Z.ack, Alexandowiz, Sadur, Moore

Front Row: Erinicky, Reilly.

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Back Row: Lorello, Smits. Second Row: Maresca, Gannon, Barwood, McNally,

B. McLaughlin. Front Row: Dorton, Wagner, J. McLaughlin,

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Beaudevin Society

Back Row: Sheehan, Meyer. Second Row: Dwyer, Badala, Free, Brady, Lyons, Rohlfs, Mr. Wiley, S J. Front Row: Coyle, Regan, O'Keefe, Steele, Roleke, Lino, Marra, Howerdel, Miele.

gEAUDEV IN boasted no Kellys nor Timlens this year. But the Senior and Junior teams which comprised the Beaudevin Society rolled up an impressive string of victories that rarely, if

ever, were equalled in Beaudevin annals.The Prep teams took part in almost eighty debates during the past season and won enough

of them to show an average of .800, no mean percentage in any forensic circles. Among the victims Prep could list such names as Xavier, Regis, Brooklyn Prep, Loyola, St. Dominic's, Tren­ton Catholic and Passaic. Although St. Benedict's, St. Vincent's Academy, Good Counsel and Dover gained decisions over the Maroon, each of these teams tasted defeat, at least once, at the hands of the Prep debaters.

Socialized Medicine was the major topic during the year. James O'Keefe, Beaudevin President, and John Dwyer, future District Attorney, teamed up as the Affirmative speakers dur­ing a greater part of the year. Marra and Roleke, Badala and Rohlfs, Lino and Coyle, Lyons and Steele, Regan and Sheehan were the other pairings that regularly appeared to handle the pro and con of the issue.

Season's highlights were the four trips taken by the Beaudevin. Philadelphia, Scranton, Trenton, Baltimore and Washington rolled out the welcome mats for the Prep Speakers. The Cherry Blossom excursion to the nation's Capitol was a stirring climax to a fine year's work.

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Collins SocietyTHE Collins is the oratorical nursery of Prep where young talent is fostered and ma­

tured. The past year has seen two sophomores, Robert Meyer and Edward Stevens, reach their peak in a string of victories that will usher them to their seats in the Beaudevin Varsity. The star of the Farm Club, however, was Bill Fagan, outstanding freshman, who was largely responsible for the Prep triumphs in the Junior Jesuit Tournament.

In regard to "backyard" activity, Richard Rooney, Vincent Duffy, Robert Rack and James Smith won the applause of the late afternoon audiences. . Contributing to a victory over the girls of Blessed Sacrament Academy were Thomas Gunning and Anthony DeLuca, Secretary and President respectively. Uncrowned champions of the Freshmen Tournament were Thomas Mooney, Nicholas Puro and Theodore Smaracko.

Accidental things of the Society's year: a new rubber gavel, a lone embarrassed entry in the diary, the first in eight years, coveted medals and prizes for the faithful and successful members. Forensic hest was blended with the gaiety of a party after the "business of the year" was officially recorded.

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Standing: Donohue, Smith, Fitzpatrick, Leppard, Kurczewski, Mr. O'Connor, S.J., Rooney, Murphy, Meyer. Sitting: Stephens, Timlen, O'Grady, Fagan, Gunning, DeLuca, Fay, Dugan, Wilson.

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Back Row: Rowe, Fitzpatrick, Smith, Koch, Gangemi.Third Row: Hund, Rack, Murphy, Petagna.

Second Row: Muldovin, K., Wilson, Shoemaker, Hunt, Hurley. Front Row: Shields, Bellew, Weis, Mastriogiacomo, Muldovin, S., Miele.

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ACCORDIO N BAND. Standing: Cirbus, Lewandowski. Sitting: Sickles, Milone,

Brenzk, Kray, Jachera.

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PAW NBROKERS. Babo moves King's Bishop in opening gambit against Jackson whose Queen seems to be out too early. A t other end of table Tarrantino and MacDonald exchange pawns while other club members and1 Moderator

look on.

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SOPH SO DA LITES. Bill Carducci, Charles Meyer, Charlie Lino and Tom Cribben prepare annual Christmas Hos­pital Drive with enterprising Moderator, Fr. Raymond Purcell, S.J.

FROSH SODALITY

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LARRY GADEK Photography Head

JOHN DORAN Undergraduate Accounts

JOHN LEFTKOWICZ ■ First Assistant

KEN M cKAY E d ito r-in -C h ie f

JOE LEE Managing Editor

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1 9 4 7 P E T R E A N

FRED LaROACH Sports Editor

EDDIE DOLAN Second Assistant

JOE MURRAY A r t and Makeup

TOM TANSEY A dvertis ing Manager

OWEN DALEY Business Manager

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"/I GREAT CATCH"PETER NEVER HAD A CENT.

JUST IN SPORT THE MASTER SENT HIM TO THE LAKE. THE FISH HE CAUGHT THAT DAY HAD A GOLD COIN IN IT S MOUTH.

WE TOO TOOK UP SPORTS WITH THE LORD'S LAUGHTER IN OUR EARS. OUR FISH, THOUGH, HAD ONLY SILVER FILLINGS!

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PREP 45 — BAYONNE TECH 0B E F O R E a shirt-sleeved throng of 6500 fans. Prep

opened its defense of the North Jersey Championship with a resounding triumph over a Bayonne Tech eleven that grew less stubborn as the sun grew more intense. Blocking with thudding authority, the Saints ran up a total of 200 yards in rushing to Tech's 41 and gained 163 yards through the air against 64 for the Tradesmen. The first down margin was 14-6.

Prep looked well-poised all day. Twice in the first quarter they drove deep into Bayonne territory as Frank O'Brien broke away for 56 yards and a Buckley-Carlson aerial carried 27 yards to the 5 -yd. stripe. But a back- field fumble nullified O'Brien's gain and the quarter closed before Prep could cash in on Carlson's run.

The second period was two plays old when Knightly cut through tackle for the score. Kalligan was wide with his placement but the Maroon and White quickly drove for another touchdown. A poor Tech kick that carried out to their own 22-yd. line, set up the score. O'Brien re­quired only two plays to teedee as the half ended, 12-0.

Prep took to the air as the second half opened and doubled the count. Bert Buckley arched a twenty yarder to Ludwiczak in the end zone and repeated with a line drive to Knightly for the fourth teedee. Kalligan was true twice and the quarter closed 26-0 .

Badly winded now, Bayonne could not withstand the pace of Prep's scat-back reserves. Borkowski, Joe Cas- tagna, Lumino and Hofner collaborated for three more scores and sent the crowd into the buses, buzzing brightly about the things that were to be.

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PREP 19 — XAVIER 6J A V I E R tunnelled into Jersey, eager for an upset; 7000

fans will testify they almost scored one. Though Prep's knuckles were rapped hard, the Kaydets were trapped and subdued, 19-6.

This was the strangest game of the season. Xavier had the better of the statistics and moved at will within the 20 yard lines against a 5 -3-2 -1 defense. Y et they could not score through their own power, their lone touchdown coming in the early moments of the second half when the opening kickoff was fumbled and recovered on Prep's 4 by Perragine, a fine linesman all day. Reilly, Jersey renegade and Xavier's Captain, then drove through for the score. The point was missed and-Prep still led, 7 -6 , having scored in the second quarter when Hank Ludwic- zak caught a Buckley pass and outraced the secondary into the end zone. Kaltigan's successful kick was the only margin the Prep had as they lined up to receive the kickoff.

Knightly returned the kick to the 27 . On the next play Frank O'Brien carried on an off-tackle reverse and behind savage downfield blocks by Hartnett and Castagna cut into the clear and high-stepped the remaining distance to the goal line. It was to be Prep's longest run of the season. Xavier threatened again in their own peculiar way, using the cross-buck out of the T to gain much mid­field yardage, then suddenly coming to a halt as they approached the 20 where Prep swung into its 6 man line.

Midway through the fourth period. Prep struck again. Taking over on their 35 , the Saints rocketed to paydirt in one play. Tony Lumino faked at Carlson, hit Ludwic- zak on Xavier's 40 and Hank raced down the sidelines for the final touchdown of the day.

In the clubhouse they were saying that Xavier's lack of passing strength made all the difference. The Kaydets

* could not gain against the 6-man line with the secondary drawn well in; yet they made no attempt to spreadeagle Prep's defense.

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PREP 6 — EMERSON 6|N a game replete with bad breaks (half of them in

Bernie Hartnett's shoulder). Prep was held to a 6-6 tie by a surprisingly stubborn Emerson eleven that came out of Union City to interrupt the Prep's victory skein. Statistics were the Saints' lone solace. Running up 14 first downs to 4 , rushing for 215 yards against 69 and passing for 159 against 60 , the Prep eleven was thwarted all afternoon by their own mistakes.

Eight thousand fans watched the Prep throw away two< scoring chances in the scoreless first half. Most poignant play of the year occurred in the second quarter when Ludwiczak broke into the clear and took Lumino's long pass on Emerson's 5-yd. line and then fumbled as he was knocked out of bounds a foot from the red flag. The ball wept into the end zone and across the side lines. Emer­son was given possession on their own twenty and the more psychic among the faithful began to suspect that Fate was flirting with the Emerson cheerleaders.

In the third quarter Prep started to roll. Taking the ball on their own 29, the Saints carried for four consecu­tive first downs, Buckley pacing the attack to bring the ball to Emerson's 12. Bert then hurled to Carlson for the score. Kalligan was wide. But hopes still were high.

Then the Bulldogs' growl became a roar. Stopped on Prep's 7 at the turn of the quarter, they came right back to score as Nardone passed neatly to Wancura in the end zone. Bargna missed his point and saved Prep's skein. Prep's running game caught fire and they drove to Emer­son's 17. Seven futile passes played out the clock.

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PREP 26 — SNYDER 25N° greater games have been seen in Jersey than Prep's

high-spirited, last minute, Lumino-sparked victory over Snyder's roaring Tigers. Off to a sudden score in the first few seconds of play when the entire Petrean line broke through to throw Dispoto in the end xone. Prep biased its way to three touchdowns in the opening half, then writhed and withered as Snyder stormed into the lead late in the last quarter, finally roared back to send O'Brien slashing over guard into the end zone with 29 seconds left to play.

Prep led 8-0 with a minute of the game played. Fol­lowing the safety on the second play of the game, Gorman kicked off and Knightly returned it to the Tiger 4 3 -yd. marker. Buckley then burst through left tackle and with Castagna and Fallon, Hartnett's capable replacement, throwing the key blocks, went on to score. Kalligan was wide but a minute later Prep was again knocking on the door. Snyder tightened, though, and took the ball on its own 2-yd. line. They did not surrender possession until Meehan culminated a 98-yd. march with his first TD.

Early in the second period. Knightly made a sensational 44-yd. punt return and the Saints were off to the wars. The Knight passed to Carlson who carried to the 3 and Buckley bounced over. A few minutes later Prep scored again when Knightly drove over from the 1 foot line to culminate a 74-yd. drive as the half ended 20-6 .

Snyder came back battling. Dispoto blasted off tackle, veered to his right and ran 55 yards to score on a twist­ing run that Meehan duplicated a full quarter later as the Tigers crept to within two points of the Saints. They took the lead immediately after when Shannon passed to Gor­man for 50 yards and a touchdown.

Prep's final march was all Lumino. Running inside, he took 13 plays to reach the 3-yd. line. Lynam opened a beautiful hole and O'Brien slipped through for the game winning score.

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PREP 26 — BAYONNE 0g A Y O N N E came up to Roosevelt Stadium the following Sunday and

through the first half proceeded to remind the Prep that games are played on gridirons, not on paper. The first two scoreless stanzas were notable only for Ray Yack's block of a Prep punt that put the skids to the Saints for the whole half. Prep's blocking was ragged throughout; Bayonne's shoulder pads were continually breaking; Coach Cochrane had a word to say at half-time.

That he said it m6st effectively, second-half events soon proved. Keller's kickoff was deep and the return kick only carried to the Oilers' 37. O'Brien plowed the middle for 3, Knightly sliced off tackle for 10 and a first down on the 24-yd. line. O'Brien reversed for 17 and the Knight drove over. Kalligan's kick was "cute" as all St. Al's will testify.

The second score of the period was a carbon of the first. Starting from the Scarlet 38, Lumino and Knightly took turns in slashing and skirting the Bayonne line. Knightly went over left tackle from two yards out and Kalligan returned to do one for St. Dom's. The quarter ended with Prep leading 14-0.

As the fourth period opened. Coach Bill sent in the scatbacks and the crowd shook down the thunder. Starting again at the Bayonne 37, the subs shook Joe Castagna loose around right end and the Castagna bam­bino raced the distance for the score. Finding themselves for the fourth time on the magic 38, the Prep drove to their last score with the bambino bursting over from the 16-yd. line.

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PREP 12 — LINCOLN 0

M UM BER five to fall was Lincoln, though not without severely testingPrep's stamina in a seething second half. Prep's line from Ludwiczak

to Carlson played its finest ball of the season, holding the Lion running game to a minus five yards. But the pass defense against Marshello, County ace, was another story. The Lincoln Captain completed 12 of 22 for 123 yards; only goal line interceptions by Knightly, Keller and J. Castagna saved the undefeated string.

A punting duel between O'Brien and Manieri opened the struggle. After the third exchange, Prep started goalward from their own 47 . W ith Lumino and Knightly cutting sharply, the Maroon moved to the Lion 24 at the quar­ter's end. Fallon sent Lumino through the left side for 9 , Knightly and O'Brien drove down to the 5 and the Knight knifed through on the third play for the initial score.

Following the kiekoff, Prep was to the wars again. Avellone, spelling W alsh, crashed the ball out of Norton's grip and Ed Castagna recovered on the Lincoln 37. The drive was halted on the 12. Marshello kicked beauti­fully across midfield but Knightly brought it back on a twisting 17 yard run. Lumino and Ludwiczak clicked on a 20 yard pass and Knightly drove wide to the Lions' 2. Bert Buckley bounced over for the second T .D . Kalligan was wide.

Marshello took over as the second half began. W orking out of a be­wildering spread, Lincoln continually shook receivers free. Prep's line fharged fast and frequently threw the Blue & White leader for long losses. But more often than not, Marshello found a man loose and the Lions marched down to the Peter's 16, 6 and 17 on three successive drives, only to be halted each time by opportune interceptions.

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PREP 20 — ST. MICHAEL'S 0T HE Hudson County Catholic title stayed at Grand Street for

another year as Prep pinned down St. Michael's in a game that witnessed the last appearance of Bob Keller, best center in the State. " 3 5 “ went off just before the half with a heavy cold that was to develop into pneumonia.

Early action seemed to indicate a set-up for the Maroon. Taking the kickoff, Prep drove through wide holes in the Michaelian line and marched merrily downfield. But O'Brien, dizzy and dazed from so much running, dropped the ball po­litely into Limonizere's arms and the Green & Gold speedster raced 50 yards deep into Prep territory. The Irish drove to the Prep 6 where the march ended as Buckley tipped a fourth down pass out of the receiver's hands.

Shortly after the teams changed goals, Michael's fumbled and Joe Castagna recovered on the Irish 44. Five plays later Joe scored on a wide end sweep, running right over the last two defenders. Bernie Hartnett came in to hold for Kalligan and the K-toe' was true. The second score came as the second half opened, Buckley and Knightly sparking the 56 yard drive. Knightly crashed over from the 5 to make it 13-0; the kick was blocked. The Irish responded with a 59 yard drive of their own but it was frustrated when Knightly intercepted a first- down pass in the end one.

Prep's last scoring drive started when the Knight returned a McGuiness punt 18 yards to the Irish 35. Cahill came dancing onto the field and tossed a cute little pass for a ten yard gain. Lumino and Brokowski drove to the 2 and Borky went over for the score. The kick was good.

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MEMORIAL 25 — PREP 7|N a driving rainstorm that'ref used to dishearten 17 ,000 fans,

Prep fought the Memorial powerhouse to a 7 -7 standstill for a half and then succumbed to the classy W est New Yorkers in the game that received top billing throughout the state. M an- cino and Lombardi, backfield aces of the Orange and Black ma­chine, had too much "go" for the mudcaked men of Grand Street. Keller was definitely missed. Burde showed well in his first major assignment.

Prep received and Buckley returned to his own 30. Memor­ial held and downed Buckley's kick on its own 41 . After Man- cino was stopped at the line, Lombardi swung wide on a lateral and raced 58 yards down the sidelines behind strong downfield blocking. Z ink converted. The remainder of the half was all Maroon in tone. Prep took the following kickoff on their 31 and marched 55 yards in a drive featured by two Buckley passes to Ludwiczak. Knightly and Buckley ate up the remaining dis­tances as Mancino, backing up the line, was double-teamed time and again. Memorial held and kicked out to their own 45. Prep, undaunted, drove down to the Orange 5 where Buckley's pass was intercepted by Zink. Ludwiczak broke through to block a third down kick but Memorial recovered in a question­able decision on their 2. Their subsequent kick closed out the period.

Carlson recovered a Mancino fumble on the Orange 36 and in two plays the Prep scored. Lumino sliced off tackle behind good blocking for 17 yards and then whipped a honey to Lud­wiczak in the end zone. Kalligan's kick split one of the up­rights to tie the score as the crowd held its breath.

The second half went to W est New York by a wide margin, Lombardi and Rapparelli teedeeing early in the period and Man­cino midway through the fourth. Battered and wearied. Prep was lucky to hold the count from climbing any higher.

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D o w n fie ld drive b y Dickinson as Prep looks on

DICKINSON 8 — PREP 0p L A Y IN G their poorest game of the brilliant Cochrane regime.

Prep lost to Dickinson 8 -0 in the 38th annual renewal of their Turkey Day rivalry. A record-breaking crowd of 22,000 watched the spirited rivals battle through three scoreless periods before 'Dickinson scored early in the fourth period and cinched the victory a minute later when Knightly was knocked into his own end zone for a safety. Ed Castagna, outstanding player on the field, won the Meyer trophy.

Dickinson won the toss and was the first to fumble. After two first downs had taken the Rams to midfield, Hafner fumbled and Ed Castagna recovered. Jarred by a 15 yard penalty against Prep for holding, Buckley went back to k ick , fumbled and the Rams took over on Prep's 29. W ojie drove to the 11 but Prep's line held on the 7. Several more fumbles by Prep and a Ram drive that was checked on the Petrean 9 , closed out the first half of what, except for its setting, was a listless ball game.

Opening the second half. Prep was knocking on the door for the first time. Carlson recovered a Ram fumble on their 19. After three plays failed, Lumino hit Ludwiczak in the end zone, Hank making a grand catch while falling; but an offside pen­alty, accurately called, nullified the score. The Rams then took over and drove 87 yards on a sustained march that came to a climax when Wo]ie dove over from the 2. The point was missed but within ten seconds two more were added when the Knight was unhorsed behind the Prep goal.

So ended the season. It will be replayed every autumn in the Seniors' memories. May these pages held unto that end!

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TURKEY DAY HOPT H.E morning was miserable but the evening

had its merry moments.Master of Ceremonies and Meyerman for

'46 , Eddie Castagna gives giant Bottle of Joy to Backfield Coach Chet Campbell. Chet caught fire and spoke for fifteen minutes while the crowd howled.

"The Daring Young Coach in the Trench Coat and Pants" was feted in song and re­ceived a nifty plaque from Bernie Hartnett in the name of all. (center)

"Feed it that Zucconi Line" was the chor­us that greeted the mastodonic line mentor as Bayonne's best monkey changed owner­ship for the night.

But the monkey was not the only attrac­tion as Bill Farley (left) and Perce Purcell (right) can testify. The decorations were in the competent hands of Jim Cox and Co. (see Page 99)

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Voted Most Valuable Player in

LieveCulloo

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|—JARDWOOD hopes were not too high in late November as the Prep Quintet prepared to open its cage season. Coach Tom O'Brien's charges had been hampered all Autumn

by the lack of practice facilities. The coming schedule, for the same causes, was a bit on the nebulous side, always depending on the same condition: " if we can only find a gym". In a last minute agreement Collins Gym was finally secured for home games and the Prep schedule took definite shape. The shape, though, was never definite enough to allow the games to be published more than a week in advance.

The team, itself, was the next problem. Graduation had taken many a handy shot of the previous year's city-championship club. Bob Keller, who had been expected to control the back-court, was unable tp play all year because of a slow recuperation from his No­vember pneumonia. Ludwiczak was a late starter due to football. In spite of all these obstacles, Prep rose mightily and roared through the season at a fast pace, compiling the highly creditable record of 17 victories in 20 games in regular season competition. As these pages went to press in mid-March, Prep had called for time and was awaiting the last two games with Ferris that were to decide the City Championship.

It was team play that made the Maroon this year. Culloo came out of the Jayvee Squad and rose to brilliant heights, driving in hard all season long, hammering home lay­ups and dropping in set shots with persistent regularity. It was Pork's sudden development into stardom that was a major reason why Prep was able to maintain its victory string.

Franny Riegler was the court master to the whole quintet. A ball player's ball player all season long, Riegler directed the attack against the zone, continually set up the scoring plays. His long set shots in the last minutes of close games sent the Maroon into the

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winning column. Through three quarters of the Regis game Franny held the Prep together, kept them in the lead. When he was removed on fouls early in the fourth period, the faithful began to fear the worst. Riegler's loss opened the door for the Red Raiders' victory.

Chadwick always was himself. Bob scorns the mediocre; it was expected therefore that he would capture the Most Valuable Player Award in the Jesuit Tournament. He did. Ludwiczak played a lot of ball all season long. Once his joints were unloosened for hard­wood use, Hank gained a regular berth and operated as efficiently under the basket as he had when snaring passes in the end-zone.

The fifth position was handled by Ed Knightly, Gene Lieve and Jim Fox. The Knight could take a ball off the backboard with the best of them and hammer in a pivot shot as the occasion demanded. His last second basket against Dickinson to tie the score and send the game into a fatal overtime, was the shot of the year. Lieve, like Culloo, came off the Jayvees and was always quietly efficient. Gene salted away the Xavier game with a neat layup in the last minute. Fox figured well in the opening games of the season, Powers vied with Chadwick through the greater part of the year for a regular berth; "U ftie" always could drop them through the cords from midcourt. Moran and Dougherty, Juniors, showed real promise as the nucleus of next year's club.

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Coach Tom O'Brien (inset)

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FLYIN G FEET. Ed Finn and Frank Drescher paced Prep runners during an energetic season.

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-J*RACK Interest, Effort and Achievement ran a three man race at Prep this year. As they turned the three quarter mark, these pages went to press. But it was a cinch that Effort would score

no walkaway victory this year. Achievement and Interest had hugged his heels all. season long. Prep was definitely on the way toward becoming one of the outstanding track schools in the East.

Autumn opened the lockers of the Cross-Country squad and Coach Tom Mitchell found a large turnout. Drescher, Bradley, Holleran, Glaser, Cassedy and Sweeney from last year's team were joined by Luczynski, O'Brien and Hefferon. Frank Drescher led the varsity in all its meets — a phrase usually reserved to gild a losing cause. This year, though, there was a trophy to gild as Drescher took the City Championship in the fine time of 13:10 and paced the Prep team of Bradley, Luczynski, Holleran and Glaser to second place in the same meet.

The Indoor Season opened on a silver note in the Grover Cleveland meet. The one mile relay team, composed of Joh'n Cassedy, "Gingertoes" George Glaser, "Do-it-for-Jane" Drescher and Ed Finn took second place. Three weeks later Prep really went to the races as the First Annual Prep Meet was run off at the Armory. Nearly a thousand entries from all over the state and metropolitan area turned out for the events. In the five Invitation Relays, Prep took first place four times and would have swept the card had not Joe Castagna tripped after running a magnificent third leg. The Football Relay, teaming Pete Rizzuto, John Hyatt, Joe Castagna and Jerry Kallman and the Cassedy-Glaser-Castagna-Drescher combine showed great promise for future sprinters and quartermilers. Eddie Finn was sidelined for the meet by sickness.

There was a whole vocabulary of " Ifs " the night of the City Championship Relay Carnivals as the heavily favored Prep squad spent the evening breaking into the lead and then stumbling, tripping, falling, spinning— Plop! Out of the seven relays entered, the one mile team of Cassedy, Kallman, Finn and Castagna was the only team to place first. (Time: 1 :43.6.) The same team,

Coach Tom Mitchell discusses coming Prep Meet with Saunders, Bradley, Kane, Drescher and Sweeney.

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with Drescher running for the convalescent Finn, placed third in the mile relays at the Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden. At the NY AC Meet, Glaser, Kallman, Drescher and Sweeney showed great promise and hopes were high for rich success in the coming High School National Championships.

In the Nationals Castagna, Luczynski, Sweeney and Drescher worked together on the two- mile relay. They won their heat (8:19.2) but had to be content with, second place in the finals that were run off on a time basis. But the Sprint quartet made double amends when they took Championship honors and broke the National record in doing it. The record was made in the heat as Finn, Cassedy, Rizzuto and Hyatt clocked the course in the flying time of 1 :46.8. After an hour's rest the quartet returned for the finals. At the start Eddie Finn got pushed arounda bit and gave the stick to Cassedy in third place, ten yards off the pace. Cassedy, running therace of his life, passed to Rizzuto one foot off New Utrecht of Brooklyn.Rizzuto captured the lead on the third leg and "High-hopper" Hyatt put it in the trqphy case.

With the coming of Spring, all eyes are turned to Philadelphia and the Penn Relays. Prep looms as the best squad in the Metropolitan area. Coach Tom Mitchell has Drfescher, Bradley,Glaser, Sweeney, Luczynski, Castagna and Krug for the distance events. Cas­sedy and Castagna will do the quarter while the sprints will place Cassedy,Finn, Rizzuto and Hyatt. Wagner,Monahan, Finn and Kallman will com­pete in the field events.

See you in Philadelphia!

Callahan, Finn and Friends sit out a lap at a Tuesday session in the Armory.

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SUMM ER T R A N CE. Tom Egan, Grad­uate Manager, dreams of the bumper crop of victories '4 7 -8 will bring if only . . . Major ifs include success in June exams, weight increases in July and August, no injuries in September . . . And maybe a gym by October!

FROSH CAGERS. Back Row: Lisk (M gr.), Finn, Quinn, Steffich Second Row: Waldron, Merrigan, McGeehan, McIntyre. Front Row Mr. English, S.J. (Coach), d u n e , Richards (Co-Capt.), Hladik, Boyle,

Boy Ian (Co-Capt.).

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Bob Branagan Brilliant Prospect

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COMPLIMENTS OF

JAMES E. TRUE ASSOCIATES

381 FOURTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK

PHONE JOurnal Square 2-1763 C. LEWANDOWSKI

HY-GRADE DAIRYR IC H ER PA ST EU R IZ ED M IL K

29a LIBERTY AVENUE JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY

PHONE JOurnal Square 2-5740

ELY PHARMACY SIMONS LUNCHEONETTEnurRE Tasty Sandwiches, Sodas, Ice CreamA. Di Bella, Ph.G. ' '

Complete Drug Store Service "Each Bite a Delight''PR ESC R IPT IO N S "A Treat to Eat''

2801 BOULEVARD JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY

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B U D N I C K ' S G A R A G E

COMPLIMENTS OF

COMPLIMENTS OF

THOMAS M. O'BRIEN & SON

PHONE BErgen 4-4883

EDWARD W. BROMIRSKIFU N ER A L D IRECTO R

221 WARREN STREET JERSEY C ITY 2, N. J.

J O H N K O W A L C Z Y KFU N ER A L D IRECTO R

79 SUSSEX STREET

PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS— HAy 3-1047, 3-1671

HI-HAT CLUB BEAUTIFUL

H UDSON C O U N T Y 'S SM A RTEST N IG H T SPOT Catering to Weddings, Showers, Banquets, Parties, Etc.— No Cover

OPEN 7 NITES A WEEK WEST 54th STREET, off BLVD., BAYONNE

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COMPLIMENTS OF

F R A N K L A N C I AJE W E L E R , W A T C H M A K E R

78 W ASHINGTON STREET HOBOKEN, N. J.

MUELLERS AUTOM OTIVE SERVICE

D IST R IB U T O R S U. S. T IR E S A N D T U BES Hawkinson Recapping United Motors Service

146-52 BALDW IN AVENUE JERSEY CITY, N. J.

PHONES BErgen 4-2300, BErgen 4-6789

SCHW ARTZ AND NAGLE TIRE COMPANYS ID N EY M. NEW M AN

DistributorsA R M ST R O N G T IR E S F ISK T IR ES

698 COM M UNIPAW AVENUE JERSEY CITY 4, N. J.

PHONE DEIaware 3-6300-1

L A N E ' S I N C .

GO O D YEA R T IR ES - G O O D YEA R BA T T ER IES G EN ER A L ELEC TR IC A P P L IA N C E S

516-518 BERGEN AVENUE JERSEY C ITY 4, N. J.

COMPLIMENTS OF

HUGH MONTAGUE & SON CO.BU ILD ER S

JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY

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PHONES BErgen 4-1144-5-6 SERVICE and QUALITY

WISHBOW BROS., INCORPORATEDDISTRIBUTORS OF GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS

CO M PLETE M A CH IN E SHOP

696 COM M UNIPAW AVE., Between Bergen Ave. and the Boulevard JERSEY CITY, N. J.

COMPLIMENTS OF

F R A N K ' S T A V E R N

575 GROVE STREET JERSEY CITY, N. J.

COMPLIMENTS OF

B O U L E V A R D P O O L

CITY LINE BAYONNE, N. J.

SWEENEY FUNERAL HOME

SHOWROOM: 92 WEST 12TH STREET

857 BOULEVARD BAYONNE, N. J.

In Memoriam

TECH. SERGEANT EDWARD J. ANNETTE

JOSEPH RINALDIGROCER and DELICATESSEN

CLASS OF 1 929

1227 - 43rd Street North Bergen, N. J.

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Phone BErgen 3-2584 Called For and Delivered

FRA N K S SHOE SERVICESHOE REBUILD ING OF A BETTER GRADE

New Shoes, Rubbers, Galoshes, Sneakers New Shoe Supplies

733 West Side Avenue Jersey City, N. J.

Phone BErgen 4-9809 J. L. GORMLEY, Mgr.

GENERATOR EXCHANGE CO.AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS

Carburetion - Ignition - Genuine Parts

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

Phone DEIaware 3-9703

CARLSON'SGROCERY - DELICATESSEN FROZEN FOODS - DAIRY

54 Park Street Jersey City, N. J.

Phone BAyonne 3-2214

ANDREW 'S MEAT MARKETPRIME MEATS AND POULTRY

791 Broadway Bayonne, N. J.

Phone BAyonne 3-0460

DEMPSEY'SPAINTS - W ALLPAPER - PAINTERS' SUPPLIES

Daniel J. Dempsey Exclusive Agent in Bayonne for Lloyd's Wallpapers

396 Broadway Bayonne, N. J.

For Prompt Deliveries . . . Phone HOboken 3-0888

ACME W IN ES and LIQUORS, Inc.Jacob Schwartz, President— Morris Adoff, Sec'y. ALL BRANDS OF BEER AND M INERAL WATERS

1200 Washington St., cor. 12th St., Hoboken, N. J.

Compliments of

A U X IL IU M LATINUM M AGAZINE

Dr. A. E. Warsley, Editor NATIONAL CLASSROOM LATIN M AGAZINE

Elizabeth, New Jersey

Phone JOurnal Square 2-9477

MICHAEL'S BEAUTY SALONALL FORMS OF BEAUTY CULTURE

2801 Hudson Boulevard Jersey City, N. J.

Phone HOboken 3-9000

GOLDBERG'S GARAGE, INC.FREE MOUNTING SERVICE

Hudson County Distributor Cities Service ACME TIRES

731-33 Garden Street Hoboken, N. J.

RIO'S HOBBY SHOPMODEL AEROPLANE KITS

BOATS, RAILROADS & ACCESSORIES

1305 Summit Avenue Union City, N. J.

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JU ST IN F. O 'NEILL, D.D.S.

CLASS OF '27

Compliments of

A FRIEND

Phone JOurnal Square 4-3589

L. DICKENSFINE FURS

2800 Boulevard Jersey City, N. J.

Compliments of

F. W ILKESDELICATESSEN

23-21 Broadway Warren Point, N. J.

Phone UNion 7-6324

CLINTON FOOD MARKETPRIME MEATS

801 New York Avenue * Union City, N. J-

Established 1872

HURLEY'S DAIRY PRODUCTSDRINK HURLEY'S FOR HEALTH

Phone BErgen 4-9642 Dial 3-9318

LA PETITE SHOPSODA - SANDWICHES - CANDY

2529 Boulevard Jersey City, N. J.

Compliments of

H . T U C K E RPHARMACIST

1000 Washington Street Hoboken, N. J.

Fhone CLiffside 6-2468, UNion 5-1678

AUGUST P. BIFANIAIR CONDITIONING

Oil - Coal - Gas - Automatic Heating

205 Broad Avenue Fairview, N. J.

Phone SHerwood 2-3724

LEO A. COSTELLOELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

405 Main Street Paterson, N. J.

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Phone UNion 7-0243 W e Telegraph Flowers

P. REIS, INC.FLORIST

Ella B. Reis, President George Jungermann, Vice President

513 - 41st Street Union City, N. J.

Compliments of

JO HN J. O 'NEILL

Phone BAyonne 3-0707

JOHNSON the Florist"SA Y IT W IT H FLOW ERS"

163 Broadway Bayonne, N. J.

Phone BAyonne 3-7132

TOM M Y CUSHINGSJane Cushing, Proprietor

A COMPLETE LINE OF W INES, LIQUORS AND BEERS

Open Weekdays from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M.

169 Broadway, near 6th St. Bayonne, N. J.

Phone HOboken 3-1709

KOSTELECKY BROS.GARAGE AND REPAIR SHOP

216-218 Bloomfield Street Hoboken, N. J.

Phone BAyonne 3-51 50

CURE & HURLEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

Established 1923

191 Broadway Bayonne, N. J.

Phone BAyonne 3-3335 George Larely, Prop.

THE POINTDRY CLEANERS -:- SHOE REBUILDERS

160 Broadway (at Fifth St.) Bayonne, N. J.

Phone DEIaware 3-8434

F I E S E L E R ' SGIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing

335 Grove St., near Newark Ave., Jersey City, N. J.

Phone UNion 7-9656

Beer and Chicken Dinner Every Saturday— $2

CAPPELLETTI'S RESTAURANTFINEST ITALIAN DINNERS

Sunday Dinners served from Noon to 8:00 P.M .FRED SIBEK and ORCH ESTRA

We cater to weddings banquets, office parties, etc.

619 Fifth Street Union City, N. J.

Phone BAyonne 3-7473

WOLF'S LIQUOR STOREPROMPT DELIVERY

40 Avenue C Bayonne, N. J.

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Phone BAyonne 3-5324 Phone BErgen 4-6670

McMAHON and REUTERHUDSON SALES AND SERVICE

256 Broadway Bayonne, N. J. (At 11 th Street)

SCHMID'S MARKETCHOICE MEATS and GROCERIES

FRUITS and VEGETABLES

328 Bergen Avenue Jersey City, N. J

Compliments of

W . C. DEVLIN & SONS

Phone BErgen 3-1245 A. Johnson, Prop.

WREGE FLORAL SHOPFLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

21 Roosevelt Avenue Jersey City, N. J. Near West Side Avenue

Compliments of

DR. and MRS. JOSEPH MASTROMONACO

Phone DEIaware 3-2054

VALENTI'S PHARMACYJoseph Valenti, Reg. Pharm.

735 West Side Avenue Jersey City 6, N. J. Opposite Fairview

Compliments of

A FRIEND

Phone BAyonne 3-3003

SOUTH HUDSON TRUCKING COMPANY, INC.

736 Avenue E Bayonne, N. J.

Compliments of

ACE SHIRT SHOPS

6 Journal Square Jersey City, N. J.

Phone BAyonne 3-1385

WEINGARTEN'S SEA FOOD

165 Broadway Bayonne, N. J.

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Phone LAmbert 3-4901 Est. Since 1 920

EDWARD VANDERCLIFFEASTS IDE FLORIST

Flo\yers for Every Occasion Artistically Arranged Telegraph Florist

1050 Market Street Paterson, N. J.

Compliments of

Mr. and Mrs. JOHN J. GRIFFIN

Compliments of

CHARLES YELLEN

Compliments of

EDWARD M ANN

Phone UNion 3-6801

AUTO PARTS SUPPLY CO.DISTRIBUTORS OF

AUTOMOTIVE NECESSITIES

900 Hudson Boulevard At Paterson Plank Road Union City, N. J.

You don’t have to be a mathematician to discover that—

Style + Comfort + Wearing Pleasure + Reasonable Prices all

add up to Rogers Peet for worthwhile clothes.

The modern Rogers Peet rates tops at many of the country’s leading schools and colleges.

c& iiacZ eA ,

NEW YORK F ifth A ven u e at 41st Street T hirteenth St. at Broadway W arren Street at Broadway

BOSTON T rem ont St. at Brom field St.

Compliments of

JOSEPH T. RYAN

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Compliments of

CAMPBELL, THE M ILK MAN

Compliments of

ANDREW F. RIEGLER•

Phone DEIaware 3-4397

TULLO COAL COMPANY100% ANTHRACITE COAL

ESSO HEAT FUEL OIL

74 Pollock Avenue Jersey City, N. J.

Phone UNion 5-3908

PORSIO & SONOIL BURNERS SOLD AND SERVICED

FUEL OIL - BLUE COAL

1301 New York Avenue Union City, N. J.

Phone DEIaware 3-9141

DUNCAN ESSO

Duncan and Westside Avenues

Compliments of

MR. and MRS. E. A. LEE

Compliments of

RICHMOND ROUTH

Compliments of

EUGENE J. LEAHY, D.D.S.

Compliments of

Mr. and Mrs.C. S C H N E I D E R

Compliments of

JOSEPH CABALA

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Phone SHerwood 2-6442-3

HINCHLIFFE COM PANYI N S U R A N C E

5 Colt Street Paterson, N. J.

Phone BErgen 4-4368 Notary Public

PETER M. CATANZAROBONDS - REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE

I 47 Grand Street Jersey City, N. J.

Phone BErgen 3-0940, 3-0941

MEYER'S M ARKETW M . MEYER, Prop.

DEPENDABLE FOR QUALITY

710 Bergen Avenue Jersey City, N. J.

Phones SHerwood 2-6412, 2-641 3

N. B. FAIRCLOUGH & SON, Inc.Established 1882

JOHN H. FAIRCLOUGH, President

TH E FA V O R ITE P EN N SY LV A N IA HARD CO A L

802 East 27th Street Paterson, N. J .

B. ROGUTSTATIONERY STORE

727 West Side Avenue Jersey City, -N. J.

STANLEY FRYCZYNSKIFUNERAL DIRECTOR

190 Avenue "E " Bayonne, N. J.

Compliments of

SINGER LOCK & ELECTRIC CO.AUTO LOCKS - KEYS - ETC.

668 Communipaw Avenue

Compliments of

GERARD, GERTRUDE AND

STEPHEN RAUH

PREP THANKS

JOHN F. MEEHANY E A R BOOK A R T IS T

ART DEPARTMENT BROOKLYN EAGLE

Brooklyn, N. Y.

Mr. Meehan executed the Divider Designs for the

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P H O T O G R A P H E R S

FOR

THE 1946 PETREAN

362 F IFT H A V E N U E N E W Y O R K C IT Y

Phone JOurnal Square 2-9049

TARRANT'S TAVERNDICK TARRANT • DAN TARRANT

T E L E V I S I O N

3200 Club Meets 2nd Tuesday of Every Month 3200 Hudson Boulevard Jersey City, N. J.

LAWRENCE G. FALLONFUNERAL DIRECTOR

1 57 Bowers Street Jersey City, N. J.

Phone BAyonne 3-0278 Compliments of

JOSEPH APICELLAFRUITS, VEGETABLES and GROCERIES B. BRUCKMAN

Imported Olive Oil and Macaroni a Specialty

761 Broadway, Near 34th St. Bayonne, N. J.

M. PARETZKY

Produced by Engravaton •

NEW CITY PRINTING COM UNION CITY, N. J.

Compliments of

C H A R L E S W E T T E R

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of

I

F. E. LaROCHE

Compliments

of

WILLIAM A. McDONALD

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