St Josephs Academy - La Lumiere Yearbook (Prescott, AZ)
- Class of 1949
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Text from Pages 1 - 56 of the 1949 volume:
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2x20417312, C90mar, IN 5t. 068,04 ,5 jcaclemy redco H, jrizona fAe Jenior cfada o I 94 9, Ziyingfy Jetlicafe lAiJ year goole to our Patron, St. 3059,14 His Excellency Most Reverend Bernard T. Espelage, O.F.M., D.D. May I wish you, the students, graduates; and teachers of St. Josephk Academy, success in all your endeavorrs and May God bless you : llAnd hels not only passing fair But is withal, discreet and debonalr? Charles Blair llCourtllness and the desire of fame And love of truth and all that makes a man? J ames Dunphy llH e was a valiant youth, and his face, like the face of the morning Gladdened' the earth with its light, and ripened thought into action? Frank Zunick Her soul sincere In action faithful and in honor clear? Dorothy Bourg As full of spirit as the month of M ay. Forever the same, so steady sweet and mild? Bessie Letzring The joys of youth her eyes display And ease of heart her smiles convey? Agnes Johnson thair was she when, on Sunday mom, Down the long street she passed, with her Chaplet of beads and her missal? Iowana Phillips hhHonors achieved far excel those which , are createdY,--Solon. Audrey Northram xElegant as simplicity And warm as ecstacy In word and action? J oan Rice WShe doth little kindnesses Which most would leave undone? J eannette Simpson No padlocks, bolt or bar Can secure a maiden as Well as her own reserve? Marilyn Wedepohl A rosebud set with little thorns And sweet as western air can make her? Betty Troncy . x ROGER BARBARA PATERICK WALSH RUTH DeMEYER Cfadd 0 50 x7 BARBARA HERBELLA BILL COMSTOCK VILIA ROSE ANNE ARVIZO MULVILLE PATRICIA MARY FAYE BOB McGOVERN FRANK. . V HA-LLIBURTON v GRIER LOFTUS PANSY BETTY WINIFRED AMBROSE BROCKETT VanLANDINGHAlVl MICHAEL YANKOWICZ CATHERINE LORRAINE LEWIS HAFFORD ' Cfadd 0 51 DONNA PATERICK FRIEDA RAYMOND MARTHA LUDWIG PARKER CARSON BETTY ROSE MCNEILL J OSEPH DENHAM J OYCE VanLANDINGHAM CAROL BARBOUR JOHN BLAIR DOLORES AMBROSE SUZANNE ENSMINGER PATRICIA FRANCES O 'SHEA KELLY BONNIE BOB GOUGHNER HAMLIN Cfadd 0 ,52 PHYLLIS BOURG BOBBY MARIETTA GEORGIANA BILLIE JEAN PHILLIPS PROTSMAN SORSBY JONES LOUISE PARKER CARMAN La VONNE ROBERT ANN MARY COENNEN MILLER PIRTLE O'DONNELL PHILLIPS rae CARTER DALKE MARY MARGUERIT HAMLIN ORIET COMSTOCK ROBERTS WEDEPOHL CROWE V'X GERALDINE NORBERT DOROTHY THOMAS DOYLE 2U??? t5 ELIZABETH BLAIR IVIELVIN PHILLIPS DOROTHY STACK BETTY JEAN CRUTCHER MARY LOU EVIESSICK RICHARD VANCORE JOYCE LANE DOROTHY YANKOWICZ racle SAMMIE PAPPAS JOHN SUE DONA CLARENCE RAVETTO WARD ORIET ROBERTA LEONARD MESSICK CASTANEDA LX I'd e BLAIR THOMAS LOFTUS THOMAS CAROLYN BILLY WMH COMSTOCK JOHNSON EDWARDS ROBERT PETER GORDON RUSSELL ARAGON DOYLE GROVER CURRY ARTHUR SAVOINI BENJAMIN BARNES RUTH MARIE WESTON RICHARD J ACKSON SHARON BALTES EUGEN E ORIET LAWRENCE BARNES REBECCA ESTAVILLO zftll ra 9 J OSEPH PHILLIPS MCNALLY BERTRAND McLARD DEL RAE CHARLES WESTON MARLENE EDMUND BARBARA WILLIAM I MARY ELLEN TURNEY GEARY BRAITO DUNPHY BROWN MARTIN ORIET SARAH ROY NORINE GORDON ?RANCIEg ROBINSON KING PARKER LAIB TRUMBACK ANN STA CK KATHRINE GEORGE ROGERS STACK SCHULTE BLAIR FORNARA MICAEL PATRICIA LARRY DOLORES J O SEPH CATHERIN E LENO GEOFFREY BLAIR GUTIERREZ OAKLEY RAVETTO MILLS BUTCHER J m LEE KATHRYN DANIEL LOCKLEAR FITZGERALD SULLIVAN DONALD LITA PATRICK CLIFFORD HARD ORIET LE BLANC MEDINA BARBARA ALBERT HELEN THOMAS MOORE CASTANEDA TURNEY JACKSON I ERNEST COX RANDOLPH SILVA $ ' i ROSEANNE MICHAEL DOLORES WILLIAM JOAN GERALD BARNES JACKSON YESCAS TOWNSEND STARANICK WEBER ii: . . ' y CARLA VAUGHN 2 - a , THOMAS REILLY JACQUELINE BUCHER RUDOLPH CASTENEDA Ha V ., 11V MARY ANN EDWARDS PHILLIPS EUGENE CHRISS KING ELAINE PARKER s,mwnssi J ULIA WILLIAMSONTON KATHLEEN EARNHART mg g. A REGINALDI,'. HOWLETTA : , wk: KATHLEEN TOWNSEND BOBBY SIMPSON QCOILJ raale SANDRA CROSS BARNES PATRICIA SHULL SUZANNE ' FITZGERALD - GOWER PHYLISS GEARY - MARQUEZ inst Ks; E1 , A CATHERINE . ROBERTS BAMRICK w; HIRAM JOANNE VINCENT LORELEI JARRELL DEAN MARY JOAN BARNES BALASSA DALKE BALTES LANGLEY STRAHORN , a; g 7 MARY MARTHA SHARON ELIZABETH CLIFFORD LESLIE RALPH ANDERSON CORBITT RODARTE POLLAY EDSON RODARTE w nmm 1:3? k I r$ae MICHAEL FOUDY MARGARET SYLVIA MIRIAM KENNETH GALLA GHER YESCAS ORIET ROGERS TSUNLIGHT IS LIKE THE BREATH OF LIFE TO THE POMP OF AUTUMN? HAWTHORNE and a junior a z wwgm Q ah It is the Lord the God of gods that speaks. Psa1m 49 WE PRAY . .. WORK . .. AND PLAY J OURNALISM GEOMETRY SEVENTH and EIGHTH GRADES H T X I S d n a H T F I F GRADES Yet how beautiful! Pillars of pearl from the icy roof depending. The grotto with its crystal spires radiant in the sun? BURLEIGH mmHHw Hh-3r1y Sodality Sponsors Book Week Annual retreat given in January by Father Louis Moore, C.M.F. SODALITY OFFICERS Left: Betty Troncy, Secretary Center: Agnes Johnson, Treasurer Right: Audrey Northam, Prefect Glee Club sings at the Vete Hospital, Whipple, Arizona. Senior boarders sing in the choir at Whipple Veteransy Hospital. Left to right: Father Bernard Nowicki, chap- lain, Bessie Letzring, Audrey Northam, Joan Rice, and Dorothy Bourg. During Vocation Week Father Basil Killeran, C.P., spoke to the Stu- dent Body on religious vocations. Girls from the seventh to the eleventh grades sing in the choir at Sacred Heart Church every Sunday. Bar- bara Walsh, organist. 65m? innerzi Audrey Northam won first prize for her essay hWhaVs New in Tuberculosis? The Womenhs Auxiliary 0f the Medi- cal Association of Arizona were the sponsors in this contest. The prize was a $100 War Bond. Charles Blair won honorable men- tion and was awarded a pin for his essay, hWhaths New in Tuberculosis? In another contest, sponsored by the Elksh Club, Agnes J ohnson won second prize of $15 for her essay, hWhy Democ- racy Worksfy Betty Troncy-eFirst Prize Barbara WalsheSecond Prize In the fourteenth Annual National High School Essay Contest sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Prescott Courier, four Saint Joseph,s Academy students won all the prizes offered. The subject for the essay was, ttMy Part in Americas Future. Iowanna PhillipseThird Prize Bob Loftuse-Fourth Prize i'MUSIC IS THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE OF MANKINDK; LONGFELLOW PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT The music of Wolfgang Mozart was the theme for Ceceliahs Day program. Geoffrey Butcher was Mozart and Elizabeth Blair the part of Mozaer sister. the St. played Dancers from the Bohemian Girl. Left to right: Jeanne Grier, Barbara Herbella, Ruth DeMeyer, and Mary Frank. ee CM First Row, left to right: Frances Kelly, Agnes Johnson, Betty Troncy, Audrey Northam, Vilia Arvizo, Marilyn Wedepohl, Barbara Herbella, Mary Frank. Second row: Iowana Phillips, Faye Halliburton, Bessie Letzring, Dorothy Bourg, Jeanne Grier, Phyllis Bourg, Betty McNeill, Jeanne Robinson. 'Third row: Bonnie Goughner, Kathryn Lewis, Barbara Walsh, Patricia McGovern, Ruth DeMeyer. Fourth row: Freida Ludwig, Lorraine Hafford, Roseanne Mulville, Martha Carson, Joan Rice, Betty Brockett. SENIOR RECITAL Left to right: Dorothy Bourg, Joan Rice, and Betty Troncy. THE REAL OBJECT OF DRAMA IS THE EXHIBITION OF THE HUMAN CHARACTER? IVIACULAY CAridlmad pfay CAST OF CHARACTERS J oan Rice Prologue Mary, the Virgin ........................................................................ Iowana Phillips St. Joseph . . .Marilyn Wedepohl David ...................... .Bob Hamlin Tobias .................................................................................................. Bob Loftus Zachary .............................................................................................. J im Dunphy Ben Ezra ...................................................................................... Bessie Letzring Ezra ................................................................................................ Dorothy Bourg Eliphas ............................................................................................ Frank Zunick Nabab ........................................................................................... Roger Paterick Uzziel .............................................................................................. Charles Blair Martha ........................................................................................ Agnes Johnson Abel .................................................................................................. Betty Troncy Melchior ..................................................................................... Joseph Denham Balthasar ......................................... . .................................................... John Blair Gaspar .. .......................................................................................... Bill Comstock Audrey Northam Epilogue CAST FOR COLUMBUS DAY PLAY Columbus ........................................................................................ Charles Blair Diego ..................................................................................... Robert Comstock Father Juan ..................... Jim Dunphy Talavera Frank Zunick King Ferdinand ...... Bill Comstock Queen Isabella. .Nancy Lane Santangel ......... ..B0b Loftus Messenger .................................................................................... Roger Paterick than an appear- HANIERTON tzon tyIJJ 2' ible real a S n e 8 a e T m 8 Fly 18 mg in the spr ights us more a hope than any 22 h thhat del ance wagwmk h 4 Wwi arid , f e-a-m ! T -a-m, Yea Team ve got the steam! e ve got the coach ve got the team ve got the jazz WeI We, W6 We, T DONS CAGERS Bill Comstock Roger Paterick Bob Loftus Bob Comstock Norbert Wedepohl TEAM Left row: Charles Blair, Jim Dun- phy, Bill Comstock, Roger Pate- rick. Right row: Bob Comstock, Bob Hamlin, Michael Y a n k 0 W i c 2, Frank Zunick, Bob Loftus. ya ms, w ??wnggm: w? .414 tograloAd : MAY HE SUPPORT THEE ALL THE DAY LONG . . Y;
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