Saint Joseph High School - Pendulum Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1956

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X SX Siifwsg QNX S L- Q XX -X N PUBLISHED BY THE SEHIUR UIASS UF ST. IUSEPH HIGH SIIHUUL PITTSBURGH PEHHSYIVAHIA ,ig we CUNTENTS ,y , , e , t. H 1 x ' Administration . . me .ny ig' Under the pastoral care of the Bishop, fhe school imparts fo . 1 , 1 ',,,,,,,,,,,,3,,,,fQ each student a thoroughly Christian education. W ar, Seniors . . Qi Lt X if The beautiful class ring, symbolic of eternity, is proudly Q worn by each member of the class of '56. Activities . . .... . . KH -ff ff x,s ',f,g Y FH The crossed arms of Francis and his Lord insure that each I-JJ I acfivify shall be wholesome and genuinely Catholic. Sports. y ' if Under the insignia of S+. Joseph, the spor+s program de- 7 velops in each student' real manhood. Unrlerolassmen. . if Wisdom in the sign of the cross is +he goal of the under- classmen, who look forward, each 'in his turn, to his own graduation. 4 page 5 page 9 page 25 page 45 page 55 UV IN HIS IV N0 You have successfully reached anolher mileslone in your life. Accepl our hearl- felf congralulalions. As you leave the shel- 'rering manlle of Sl. Joseph's School, we beg you 'ro be mindful of The high ideals laughl you. Keep before you The greaf dignily lhal is yours as a Chrislian, By Baplism you were made a child of God and incorporaled info His family. As mem- bers of Gods household if behooves you lo comply wilh ils rules. You have lhem in lhe commandmenls of God and His Church. God walches over you as +he apple ol His eye. He wanls lo Thrill al' The nobilily of your conducl. Never dis- appoinl' Him. Thai you may be worlhy ol your high calling shall be our conslanl prayer. FATHER KRAUS Whth s, Dedicated Purpose Fafher Grundler . . . The spirif, fha guide, fhe pride of S+. Joseph's High. Gb' :linux Nunn' jfs J X, .1 we .es e rv-- 'QA'- Fafher Cosf . . . Example of faifh fo all who cross his pafh. FACULTY Reverend Eloy l. Grundler Spiriiual Direcior Sisier M. Esiher, O.S.F. Principal Sisfer M. Aelred, O.S.F. Science Sisfer M. Leonard, O.S.F. English Sisier M. Gilbert O.S.F. Social Sfudies Sisier M. Ancilla, O.S.F. Business Sisier M. Deo Cora, O.S.F. Social Siudies Sisfer M. Lois, O.S.F. English Sisfer M. lnnocenf. O.S.F. Marhemarics Sisier M. Genevieve, O.S.F. Language Sisier Regina Mary, O.S.F. Music Sisfer M. Alverna, O.S.F. Ari Mrs, Hildegarde Farrell Girls Gym Mr, Giilaerl Macieiewslci Boys Gym Mr. Gerard Conboy Boys Baslrefball Coach Miss Arlene Rani: Girls Baslcefbnll Coach Mr. William Dieclzmann Baseball Coach Sisfer M. Esfher, principal of S+. Joseph's High, has en- deared herself lo faculiy and sfudeni body alilre during her l Richard Walshalc, Joseph Ruslnauff, Arlene Klein, and Suzanne Niederberger, class officers for 204. Roberl Peeiz, William Bauer, Eihel McConnell, and Carol Meyer, class officers for I02. srumznr council Worlinq fc. increase religious fervor among fhe sfuclenfs of Sl. Josoph's rho religion commifloe. Honriofh Oni:-ich. Jeno? Murphy. Rohan Push. and Lorraine Beck, load rho noon rosary. Spiriling rho exira-curricular acfiviiios of 'Pho school, fha social commilfse, Carol Meyer, John Koenig, Marilyn Sosfok. and Richard Walshalz, confacr chaperonos in properaflon for fha coming dance. an 0 7,0 r.,, d ' ,, 3 lf' R , ,.-1 l 'M' ' l ...V j f 5 E W .4 A Yxf Officers of the Sfudanl' Council are Elaine Mielcarelr, presidenl' lsealedlg Carol Scheicll, secreraryg Thomas Bauer, vice-presidenf: Margarel' Spinneweber, corres- ponding Secrefaryg and Thomas Green, ireasurer. Boosling lhe many evenls occurring ai S+. Joseph's is fho publiciiy commilfee, consis'l'ing of William Bauer, James Sommer, Rifa Goldbaugh, Rulh Bronder, John Yasinsly, and Sylvia Miller. Qi li 1,7 'iffy SENIURS 4' A 1 'f XEXWX Wiz 1 'fl' Raymond Ahner Ray l if T' M Ray's enThusiasm Tor sporis has made him one oT The sTars oT The bowling Team. He is also a member of The G-lee Club. Ray is soTT-spoken, buT every senior has ThoughT of him as a True and reliable friend. fav, 712410 i Richard Appel Opple Rich's aThleTic abilily was re- vealed during our inTramural games: Glee Club broughT ouT The musical Taleni he possessed. Opple is mosf a'depT aT concocTing TasTy ParamounTs aT Joe's. Everyone's wishing Rich suc- cess as a TuTure M.D. lfor our sake as well as hisll WM Charles Auen Charlie Charlie spends much of his Time working on proiecls for The Science Fair. IT you have ever been saved by The bell, you have Charlie To f Thank. Considering The Tighl' V P spoTs Trom which we've been Q XY saved. no Thanks would be quiie adequaTe. 9' A T 10 is Y . T is is ik Marlene Bach Moosia Moosie is living proof ThaT good Things come in small packages. Wherever There is acTiviTy, she is in The midsT oT iT. The seniors remember her as The girl who gave up mosT of her Friday reading periods To sTamp Their library books. 4 V ' A J A VW I Qxfff 4 YXQ.fsn,T A V ,Ty , vbthyvu in X by WTJJ ii fy s-'qw NAIL UL sz we ef Lorraine Bach Lorry As PreiecT of The FaTima Club, Lorraine is largely re- sponsible Tor The increase of Mass and rosary aTTendance. She never Tails To spread a liTTle sunshine aT The STudenT Council meeTing. Thanks Tor all you've done Tor our Alma MaTer. William Bauer Bill Ed in This insTance means ediTor, and Bill well deserves The name. His Time was de- voTed unselTishly To The Pen- dulum and STudenT Council. A quieT, ambiTious young man, Bill plans To Take advanTage of The R. O. T. C. To become eiTher an engineer or a chemisT. Donald Baumgar+ Bumps We will always remember Bumps as lhe fellow who blazed The rrails of Ml. Oliver in a lillle while pickup fruck. Bumps has very lrequenrly brighlened fhe classroom wilh his ulrra-loud shirrs and lies fha? never malched. Bumps is a valued classmale. Rulh Bronder Rufhie Rulhies wir and brains have combined To make her one of lhe leaders of fhe class, When Ruth is around, a good 'lime is inevifable. Rulh is a mem- ber ol lhe Business Honor S04 ciely, and in lhal as in every- lhinq else she is jusl Tops. Marie Bels+erling Bell Bell's sweer soprano voice is as well known in Glee Club as her skill wilh lhe baskelball is lo fhose aflending 'rhe girls' games. Whelher She becomes a singer or Za privafe secre- rary, we are sure rhal Marie has wha? ir rakes for success. Mary Lou Conley Mary Lou Mary Lou came lo Sli Joe's in her iunior year. The speech group immedialely claimed her allenlion, Aller school she could generally be found re- hearsing dances wilh ihe girls. Mary Lou has nol' decided whal' her lulure work will be. be-WTC .arm 105 Q. iilliil . i if ill fly. rl i .L 4 ' Q lil If l Hulk i dmpiii A- sl Mary Blanche and Rufh demonslra+e 'rhe skills fhaf gave il ,rw ii ihem eniry in+o fl-ie commercial honor sociely. Here Mary 5 My gi li B. is selling 'lhe pace, and Ruih is proving she can keep il. l yfvliaxli l ilnk 3 ff y L These bookkeepers were slill wondering lwhen we wenf fo i-w!sL'.fgL,EQQi3,jQ M f.. CT. if pressl where in a ihree-million dollar budge? lhey could have overlooked a one-cenl' deficit Marlin Dehn Marfy You may someday say, Whal's up, Doc? fo Marly, for his ambilion is io become a psychiafrisfg and anyone who icnows him will assure you of his success when he goes probing inio lhe secreis of The arislocrafic: dowaqers who employ him. Reber? Donovan Bob Bob is 'rho lhe bowling Team which won many a deserved vicfory lhis quidinq spiril of year. His slcill as an amaieur shufler-bug is responsible for some of ihe fine phofoqraphy lo be seen in lhis Pendulum. Good luclc lo our man aboul low . xl 1 1 A 'AJ AA .J Janef Dersch Jan Murphys 5 81 IO is qoinq 'io lose a capable floor girl when Janef slrilxes ouf for greener pasiures as a professional model. She excels in one of her favorile pasfimes, dancing. Jan's lavorile sporis are ice skaling and swimming. Geraldine Edwards Gerri In Gerri lhe Senior class can boasl oi anoiher line confri- leufion lo lhe nursing profes- sion. l-ler pleasanr mannerisms would be an assei lo any qoool nurse or hospifal recep- lionisl. Personalily and charm malce her a friend oi everyone. ,.,1.4,w7 'Q -A '.f .f f 'A A 4 Y Zfdff 7. 1. 7. j The Shorihand II sfudenis seems io be enioying Mary BIanche's dictation. Could i+ be that her 80-words-a-minufe are foo slow? Pairicia Engsfler Pa? Few will ever 'forger 'rhis gal's long blonde crowning glory. Pa+'s leisure hours are devoled lo reading: her favorile recree alion is dancing. Before com- ing ro school each day, The girls qalher lo char af Pa+'s Kafhleen Gillen Kafhy You can spol' Kalhy len blocks away by her blazing red hair. She is our happy-go-lucky gal. Wilh an ear for The lalesl rec- ords, and a sharp eye for good movies, she is a crilic in her own righl. house.. Mary Lou Gloeckl Mary Lou Mary Lou's willingness fo work ranks high in 'ihe esiimalion of bojh leachers and classmales The lime lhal Mary Lou has devofed +o lhe publishing of S+. Joseph'5 bullefin will be well rewarded by 'fhe experi- ence she has gained. James Graner Jim On days when Jim couldn'+ manage a ride +o school you could find him ihumbing along Roule 5l. He doesn'l' go in for sporfs, buf he is very congenial in any group. Jim surprised many of his 'Friends wilh his biological hobby. Thomas Green Cy When irish Eyes Are Smil- ing, you can beffhey're Cy's. He is a iypical Irishman, and proud of il. You've all heard his resounding bass suggesr- ing, Le+'s sing a good Irish song. Tom's ambifion is lo have S+. Par'rick's day declared a naiional holiday. Anfhony Greida Laffy This quiel lad may like lrig. physics, and English - buf, oh, haw he LOVES his big green Cadillac! Lelry doesn'+ laik a whale lol, buf whar he says makes an impression: bowling is his favori+e sporr. Forever cheerful, and friendly, loward all -- +ha+'s our boy, Lefty. Class We Ml-'ji ly Sandra Grill Sandy Sandy lacks nolhing when il' comes lo charm and personal- ily. Her speed al' lhe lype- wrifer helped gel copy ready for meeling lhe deadline. The iournalism class enfoyed her company, loo. Sandy will be remembered lor her sweel reserve. Ni .. ' r W6 'fp V. J rs. i:, ' ' if , y , l , .f J' . ii J 5 ll , .M V lv 5.3 wi . l . I ' ffl Ui! 1 Wi i f , N Lew' M 7715i i Mary Blanche Henger M. B. K v ylfy AVJ ffl 'f' l Blyugyy ISL 4410 ' . Sw S' 7. V My ,- Always a lol' of lun, Mary Blanche is an added allracfion lo lhe senior class. We have made good use of her musical lalenlsg M. B. is a lively sporls enlhusiasl. Thanks for The end- less lyping of lhis year's Pen- dulum copy, Mary Blanche. Beverly Janis Bev Bev can always be remember- ed lor her rare abilily lo be a quiel lislener. A willing worker, we can rely on her lo produce original and lrusf- worlhy resulfs. Bev's dancing conlribufed fo fhe success of our opereflas. .A Bernard Hauargdfhrnie Bernie is like life. You hear aboul' him in lhe beginning and al fhe end. He sfarled al' S+. Joe's as a freshman, dis- appeared- lor fwo years, lhen refurned a senior, Where would we be wilhoui him? He's no hazzard lo our class. Carol Lee Holzer Lee Lee's lilling voice has been heard in every Glee Club class for lhe pasl lwo years. Her dancing has poinled up many of Sf. Joseph's Min- slrels. The lassie is also a poel. Lo'r's of luck, Lee. May your paih ahead be rosy with success. Joyce Jeffers Joy Joy's ambifion is fo attend Business College and ulfimale ly become a privafe secrefary Her aclive parlicipafion in various organizafions plus her favorile hobbies. dancing and skafing, give Joy a well-round ed personalily. Pafricia Korin Par The sfaccalo rhyrhm of Pa+'s iypewrifer is music fo fhe ears of ihe Pendulum siaff. If worlc needs +o be done, Pal' is glad fo clo if. Her co-ooera- fion is as nolable as her Pan- iomime singing is cure. Marilyn Kirsfein Marilyn Marilyn has liferally Taken over +he Hboys' subiecls. She has sfraighr A averages in science and malh, and is an aclive member of ihe Science Honor Sociefy. We vole for Marilyn mos? likely lo gel a headache from all her sludy- ing. Rosalyn Kirsch Rosie Rosie could be called lO2's Brown Eyed Susan, In fhose dark eyes are reflecfed her own love of life and fun: her friendliness is shared by all. Rosie enioys company buf her fhouqhfs are her own. Arlene Klein Ar This +rim co-ed has served as class freasurer. secrefary, and Sludenf Council Represenfa- live. The girls baslcefball feam found a good player in Ar. Everyone will remember Ar as The Assislanf Ediror of fhis yearbook. . . X S I Xlrs 5 112 ,.7,f1A! xcffbl . fi l Xl .1 , Q Q ag XC. ' its 'X-55 'J X 'L Q eff. is lf seems you can recognize a co-educaiional school by fhe presence of mirrors. Rose, Pairicia, As a reward for devofing exira 'lime ic ihe pafron drive, and Lorraine lake lime our +o preHy up a bit ihe much rallied abouf bonus was won by Rosalyn Leisfer. shown wifh William Bauer and Richard Walshalr. X! 1 X' ' V ,lf i f- 'z , x, JV , gf' ' 1, nf' 1' is ,Wk 491' 'A '. 'nf .4 n4,,,.,,,.4., N K .1 A I 'fi , 4 f 'L ,lfrnfgfg xi 13 ,f .- ff' A 1' Z- , Wluaf would flue sludenls do wifluoul Friday Niglui' dances? And since llue dances are closed, Huey are enlerlainmenf flual is sfriclly SL Joe's. in-f Niu Jolm Koenig Humph Our l-lumph is a real leader. A class officer for lliree years and now Sluclenl Council Rep- resenlalive for flue senior class, Humplu has done well in all iobs. He can usually be found willu llue gang af Koeni-g's Dairy. Donald Kudla Don Don's clever panlorniines can always be depended upon lo malce a simple sleil a real rouser. His arlislic abiliiy equals luis aclinq ialcnl, Don plans To be a nay qobf' Ancliors away, Don, and sil down: you're rocking flue boal, Robert Kohler Kayo Wluen Kayo slarls concenlra- ing on Mallu lie is as cal' culalinq as Univac, This un- assuming lad enioys llio lime- Iiqlul on the baslcefball floor, loo, ll is our luope flual he carries luis line SCl1OldSliC abili- lies 'lo success as an CITQAUCUV, Phyllis Luby Phyl Pluyl will probably don ilie wluile uniiorm ol a siudenl nurse nexi' year, Tliis lillle miss look a likinq lo flue academic courses, especially Spainsli. We wislu Pliyl success in lier cluosen profession. And wluaf would Hue dances be willioul cluaper- ones, busy parenls wluo sacrilice flueir lime 'lo provide us wiflu a wholesome evening? ,nf Wo-1, Edward McCloskey Ed Ed is our baseball sfar. He gives second and fhird place in his program lo bowling and baslrefball, Dorff fell him we fold you, buf fhere is one 'lalenl' lhis boy hasn'f reveal- ed. Ed is a real lrish fe-nor! :ff - J .5 - r Efhel McConnell Heh Elhel has fhe unusual abilify of imparfing new vifalify wilh her presence. Her reammafes on The baskefball floor rec- ognize lhe afhlefic slcill fhaf is hers. Al' parlies and gafher- ings she is gay and carefree, buf she can adapf herself fo a serious mood. Germaine McEnlee Gerry The Dewey Decimal Syslem is second nafure fo fhis girl, who has been school librarian for fwo years. Gerr.y's ambi- fions are fo become a foreign secreiary, preferably in one of 'rhe Spanish speaking coun- lries, and +o grow fwo inches. Elaine Mielcarelr Elaine Elaine's various successes as an undergraduafe paved The way fo her presenf posifion as Sfudenf Council Presidenr. Her gracious manner won her fhe fifle of Queen of l-learfs in her sophomore year. She is a nalural leader as well as a lovely lass. Carol Meyer Daisy Mae lf is impossible fo menfion all 'lhe acfivifies in which Daisy has 'lalcen parf. l-ler scripfs and her fine acfing have been fully exploifed. She has been class officer, and plans fo enfer fhe business world as a privafe secrefary. X . ogfjjizr Marcella Mileslro Marcy Marcy is a girl who spreads sweefness. You can hear ii- in her voice when she sings. She is an inspirafion fo her fellow members of fhe Fafima Club. As a medical secrefary, her smile will make lhe pa- fienfs feel beffer immedialely. l . yi' i ,f . ' , I 17. if fi, , A , I . 1 ' ' ' I . l ,, , , l I . X r lf l ' I . far Judilh Miller Judy Judy is a sporls lan. She was manager ol lhe girls bas- lcelball learn in her iunior and senior years, and a cheer- leader in lhe inlra-mural games. Judy's lreclcles and plaid glasses are going lo look splendid under a while nurses Margarel Mooney Peggy Peggy! willingness lo coop erale has been shown in her e X l r a - curricular aclivilies which include lhe Falima Club and Glee Club. We hope she will conlinue lo enioy lile in hef' Cl1OSEf'I bUSlI'1eSS Cafeef. cap. f f i A!! :fy i X ,v .V iam' D . 18 Rose Ann Muehlbauer Rosie Rosie is our good lime girl. l-ler lavorile hobby is playing lhe accordiong she can be de- pended upon lo render a cheerful melody. Rosie's hue mor and happy disposilion will qualify her lor lulure success. Calherine Murphy Cassie Calherine was always one ol lhe mosl quiel senior girls, and lhal in ilsell won her lhe dislinclion ol being a rarily. Her silence never slemrned from a lack of inleresl, bul ralher lrorn a genuine shyness. Those who know Calherine will value her as a lrue lriend. -is GV!! X , ., ii as vel x l l ,xxf KJ xv, N . It cl fl' will i , V. IB P . Belly Mae Mulschler Belly Belly is an earnesl and en- lhusiaslic soul. She is a lailha lul supporler of all school ac- livilies, and especially enioys dancing. Belly hopes lo con- linue her sludies and someday become a Physical Therapisl. Good luclc, Belly. Suzanne Niederberger Susie Susie's dancing abilily was a pleasanl surprise lo us in our freshman Minslrel. and since lhen we've come lo depend on her in all our aclivilies l-ler lavorile inleresls include baslcelball and dancing. Susie plans lo be a lashion model Mary Ann Pearce Mary Ann Mary fXnn's cule smile ard sweel personalily were a wei- comed addilion lo our class. One day you may hear her familiar voice saying, Num- ber, please, for she is slriv- inq lo al'ain her goal as a lelephone operalor al lhe Bell. Joan Pelers Joan Joan ellen iridulqes in her fa- vorile hobby, playing the piano. This liny miss has al- ways been a member of lhe Falima Club and was in Glee Club one year. This year Jcan's iriieresls were ceniered around her arl classes. Joan will remain a welcomed friend. Reber? Peelz Bob ln Bob lies lhe leadership of our class. l-le has worked hard as presidenl lo keep lhinqs running smoolhly. Bob is inl leresled in sporis and was quile successful as Sludenr Manager of lhe baslcelball Team, To Bob we exlend our besl wishes. Palricia Reddingion Pal Pal will be remembered even aller some olhers are forgot- len because of her' soil voice, pleasanl smile and lonq, black hair. Despile her quielness, Pai parilicipaled in rhe schools musical orqanizalion and could sing a sweel so- prano. 47' I I ?5?i?'i-if . ,V ..f1lsJ.Ag,f 1 1 '- s. 4, J i it ' X iiii I ir 2f1?M ,arf .ffisifiiss , V -iii I Archimedes did if once, buf our Physics class The frig class has come lo lhe conclusion lhaf no maffer how large if is, you can'+ read a slide rule wifhoui proper insirucfions. wasn'f happy unril lhey did if again. However. fhe resulfs would have been more accurafe if Rich wouldn'f have put his fhumb on fhe scale. dh, N 11,4 IKE 5 M' Yu 3 3- 'J' Barbara Rodgers Barb Barb is one ol ihe srnallesr girls in The senior class bui 'rhai doesrfi lceep her bacic. She is deierrnined io become a secreiary and has ihe mak- ings oi a good one. Barb is generally io be lound culling- up wilh Janei. Janef Russman Jan Jan is always on good lerrns wlh her classmaies, She has a sympalheiic smile for fhose in irouble, and a ready laugh for lhe resl. A secreiary's life appeals io her and we're cer- iain ihai' Jan will be a lop- noich career girl. Alihough fhis is only Mounf Oliver, when we see Lef+y and his big, green Cadillac we fhink we are in Squirrel Hill. Joseph Rusiraulf Joe Always on ihe go besi desa cribeg our Joe, Oui for every aciiviiy, he manages io do well in all his endeavors. He was vice-presideni oi lhe senior class and a valuable member oi lhe baslceiball learn. Joe plans io become a deniisi. Pafricia Sauls Pal Our girl Friday can be counied on for anything. Her wrifing and speaking abiliry maize her an ouisianding rep- resenlafive of ihe class. Those who read ihe Sunday Bulleiin recognize her unique slyle. Pai has an excelieni sense of hu- mor. ,Qf K as if may be 'ihaf we were noi 'ihe besi, buf we were ceriainly ihe loudest. Lef+ +o righf, Eleanor, Madeline, Marie, and Gerri. Joan is sealed. Lorraine Sched Gus Gus' calmness and ease aid her in making many new friends and maintaining old acquaintances. Her cheerful voice can be heard rooting our team to victory at every game. Dancing rates high with Gus. Carol Scheidl Carol Although Carol's scholastic schedule included all academ- ic courses, she seems to be an obvious candidate tor sec- retary, since that was the ott- ice she held in both Student Council and G-lee Club. It you want harmony in your mu- sic iust call on Carol. Marilyn Sestak Marilyn Marilyn'5 friendly personality and co-operative spirit was felt by every member ot the Senior classes. Her etiiciency resulted in the completion of many chores. We'll remember Marilyn for sweet charm and pleasant companionship. lots of luck in your future lite, Marilyn. M47 .gy Margaret Schaefer Maggie Maggie is a sweet miss, al- ways ready to lend a helping hand. Her regular attendance at the dances and loyal root- ing at the games is almost traditional. Nursing is Mag- gie's future, and her pleasing personality will make her a real angel of mercy. Diane Seethaler Di When there is art work to be done, our Di is on the spot to do her part. Her initiative and co-operation have made many class projects turn out 'lo be a rousing success. The envy ot all is Di's curly chest- nut hair. Rose Snatchko Sis Rose is a welcome member of any group. Not all the large stars shine the brightest: Sis' radiance can be felt along with that of the more active girls in the class. lt you're ever in a iam, count on Sis to the rescue. HM X If X , 4 X C 'Xe inf- Q Xb C7 ff-f' f ,1 -1 fd A ugjltsii ' V 51 f . 3 Bl ass of 1956 offfli- 4'-ff f,MJ,i!4yg0'ffrW'1',c' ivffiwwil AAZI. ' if E fff H , .. N l 48 li ii we ' X is . -vi' is 7.f.fi.-an 1 , ' if 'iiiJ1fi1,. ,S IT 22 Maurice Spifler Morry Whaiever +he occasion, argu- meni' or discussion, Morry is sure fo appear on 'the scene. Olfen called lhe class profes- sor, he excels in science and mafh. His greafesl' achieve- menls are The oulsianding seleclions he has wrirlen for 'rhis yearbook. Joen S+-audi' Jo A wonderful sense of humor makes Joan an airracrive member of any group. She is as charming as lhey come, parlicularly in her spof behind The candy counfer of The Ml. Oliver Theafer. Her loyalry will always be +o lhe Flying Dufchmenf' Richard Welshek Shel: Need help? Shak's 'rhe fellow To go looking for. His experi- ence as presidenf in keeping his class on irs 'foes will prove mighiy valuable in lhe years 'ro come, when Shak is super- vising his own consirucfion gang. Clif+on Spre'H Cliff Clifl's genuine liking for mu sic usually resulfs in his lead ing lhe singing ai a Glee Club gaihering. Baskelball and bowling occupy a good deal of his lime. Clil'l's friend liness will long be remem bered. 3 l Thomas Trainor T Tom is one of lhe nices+ per- sonalifies in ihe class of '56. Never is a basketball game played Thar doesn'f include cheers from T. Win or lose. he remains a failhliul friend. T's booming bass voice is also a parl' of our Qlee Club chorus. Z4 l 4 , l Y I r . . .4 Y' A . ' , E L .1 . 0' ' 1 i ' Vu Lf. .Li p -- l Eleanor Weaver El El is ihe girl who seems +o be in a million places al' once. Her vilaliiy is as+onishing. buf characlerislic. El is an alumna of fhe Ml: Oliver Theafer School for ushereiles. Her friends fhink she is real GEORGE. If may only be a dog's life, bu+ Forluna cerfainly was 'rough 'lo +ranslafe, and 'lhe Spanish sfudenis here are proud of Their hard work. Marlene Williams Mar Maris a quier personalily, bul' she is never afraid lo voice her opinions. Her lulure will probably include secrelarial work: righl now McCrory's is 'lhe scene of much ol her exlra-curricular aclivily. Madeline Weismiller Madeline Madeline is our gif? io lhe fine arls. Her 'lalenl is for music and painling. We are posiiive 'rhal her winning smile will gain her popularily as a slewardess lor Easlern Airlines. resfiieifcmnq Falher Grundlers ready wif, experr rllushahon and fruly inspiring lessons make fhe Monday morning religion periods really memorable sessions Elmer Winfer Squeeker Squeeker should become a machinist since he has ac- quired much experience wifh machines lespecially The pin- ball fypel. Small in siarure, he has quife a sense of humor. Small game doesn'l sfand a chance when Squeeker is around wifh his rifle. Directory RAYMOND AHNER. I23 Ode++e S+. ........,........... . ......,....,. , RICHARD APPEL, 30I An+hony S+. ......,. . CHARLES AUEN, 423 Walde S+. .........,...... . LORRAINE BACH. I2I Dawes S+. ........,.. . MARLENE BACH. 2I0 Rei+er+ S+. ....................,.... . WILLIAM BAUER. 2I2 Moye PI. , ....... ,....... ...................... . DONALD BAUMGART. 520 Ca+hedreI S+. .......,,.. . MARIE BELSTERLING, 226 An+hony S+. ....,.... . RUTH BRONDER, 426 Fisher S+. ..,.....,....,............,..... . MARY LOU CONLEY, II07 Cresswell S+. ......... . MARTIN DEHN, 202 Penn Ave. ,.....,.............., . .,.. .. JANET DERSCH, I07 Overhull S+. , ............,. . ROBERT DONOVAN. I2I6 Eleanor S+. .,............. . GERALDINE EDWARDS, 507 Ormsby Ave. ..... . PATRICIA ENGSTLER, 43I Ormsby Ave. .,....... . KATHLEEN GILLEN, 625'!z Margare+ S+. ..,..... . MARY LOU GLOECKL, IIO Rahe S+. ...,.........,..,..... . JAMES GRANER, 2366 Mor+on S+. .........,.,...., . THOMAS GREEN, 322 An+hony S+. .....,..., . ANTHONY GREJDA, 50I Gi++in Ave. ...,....... . ...,........,. . SANDRA GRILL. 44I Carnfleld S+. ..... ........... . BERNARD HAZARD. 4230 Wnllow Ave. .,.,..,............ , MARY BLANCHE HENGER. 62I Brovsnsvgle Rd. R . .....,.......,.,.. . CAROL LEE HOLZER, 4l5 Parkwoo BEVERLY JANIS, 480 Dawes S+. ........,....,.......,..,.,............. . JOYCE JEFFERS. 407 Alice S+. .......,.,........,... , PATRICIA KERIN, I07 Dawes S+. ....,......,.. . ROSALYN KIRSCH, 727 Schuler S+. ......,.,. . MARILYN KIRSTEIN, B25 Eureka S+. .......... . ARLENE KLEIN, 427 WaInu+ S+. ..........,..,.. . JOHN KOENIG, 638 Margare+ S+. .,...... . ROBERT KOHLER, 24I4 Spring S+. ..............,... , DONALD KUDLA, I23 Margare+ S+. ........... . PHYLLIS LUBY, 509 Hervey S+. ............,.................. . EDWARD McCLOSKEY, 3I2 Dengler S+. ..,.... . ETHEL McCONNELL. I27 FI+Ier S+. .....................,.... . GERMAINE McENTEE. 224 MeredI+h S+. ........... . CAROL MEYER, 5l7 Engs+Ier S+. .....,........,.,.,........ . ELAINE MIELCAREK, I29 Margare+ S+. ......... . MARCELLA MILESKO, 39 S+erlIng S+. ............, . JUDITH MILLER, 442 Brownsville Rd. .............,.,... , MARGARET MOONEY. I009 Cresswell S+. .....,..... ROSE ANN MUEHLBAUER. I24 Fu+Ier S+. ....... . CATHERINE MURPHY, 407 GI+Iin Ave, ............. BETTY MAE MUTSCHLER, 304 Church Ave. SUZANNE NIEDERBERGER. 506 Fisher S+. .,...... . MARY ANN PEARCE. 259 Bonlfay S+. .........,.,... . ROBERT PEETZ. 2908 Zaruba S+. ....................... . JOAN PETERS, 460 Hays Ave. .... .... ......... I' PATRICIA REDDINGTON. 2l08 A e . ............ . BARBARA RODGERS. II02 Cresswell S+. ........ , JOSEPH RUSKAUFF, lI3 Bonufay S+. ................ . JANET RUSSMAN, 127 Fisher S+. ....,.....,.. . EV PATRICIA SAULS,' IIO Frederick S+. .........................., . LORRAINE SCHAD, 303 Clover S+. ...........,................, . MARGARET SCHAEFER, 4647 Meedowgreen CAROL SCHEIDL, 46 Pearl Qt. ............,...........,........... . Dr. ..,.. . DIANE SEETHALER, 2II8 Elsne S+. .,............... ,...... , MARILYN SESTAK, 424 Carl S+. ........ .................. . ROSE SNATCHKO, 2328 Salisbury S+. ..,.,.,. . SPITLER 632 Margere+ S+ MAURICE , . ........... . CLIFTON SPRATT. 75 Mullooly Ave. ...........,.. . JOAN STAUDT, I27 Weber S+. .............,.................. . THOMAS TRAINOR, 459 Hays Ave. ......, .,.,...,...,.,.. . RICHARD WALSHAK. 809 Backs Run R ELEANOR WEAVER, I78 Ormsby Ave. ............ . MADELINE WEISMILLER. I32 Mergare+ S+. .......,... . MARLENE WILLIAMS, 423 Moun+arn S+. ELMER WINTER, 3I6 Onyx Ave. ..........,..........................,. ............................,...,.,...............,..... . TU I-3382 HU I-5440 HE I-I63B HE I-656I HU I-67I0 EV I-6903 EV I-6354 I-8864 I-557I HU I-5493 EV I-0546 EV I-I695 EV I-I685 EV I-8I22 HE I-6904 EV I-486I HU I-I885 TU I-7l50 EV I-00I2 HU I-0220 EV I-5377 ..LE I-3549 HE I-0563 HE I-IB49 HU I-2I92 HU I-5267 HE I-77l2 EV l-5I09 HE I-483I HE I-7709 EV I-2736 HE I-6707 EV I-9498 HU I-I486 HU I-4336 HE I-0447 HE I-I669 EV I-6065 HE I-BB84 HU I-0635 EV I-2028 EV I-9779 EV I-5596 HE I-6788 EV I-6083 I-37I6 HE I-7383 EV I-I707 HE I-B936 HE I-8923 HE I-2279 EV I-4538 EV I-3644 ev I-sm .. EV I-7498 TU 4-0297 ru 1.1395 EV I -9966 EV I-4407 EV I-0379 EV I-BI45 TU I-0366 HE I-3544 HE I-8004 .. HU l-4II4 . .......... EV I-BI25 EV I-0782 EV I-8984 EV I-5556 W., k45..i5,2k5ibE. ,.... X. X .- 2 Age- 'X-.ne fx-were Q --x.W.,A.e Q. . X .sw Q55 Si Sim N . N xr - x. 3 . . x Xi f :-g 1 . Q 'L :H if RNS fs. Xt .X ...gi 3 x E ' Q. N I I' ' Sf.: S I fi 5 S -S515 - A 51 1.5STfX'iiif11-fiefif Ig egg. .fm A , r ,Q I .S I-SSN , sw ia.: stifigfsfg we gexsg fxgfs S Q32 3 fi 5 . I a rg S35 ISS filig rg? ir I S QQ? if S I g 435 S' 3 S , 5 Q I E E by is ii: I 5 ii? . Q gy ,gil Nga su- IQ X 2 E If , .E . mg . sires .na I 5 ri, S I is fk I a-as Q jp 2 ACTW2! ES The rush iob of meefing deadlines is rhe rash of lhe yearboolr lypisls. Here fhey give a special encore for fha CdfnQfdS dUl'lf1Q one of fhe nufnefous ouf-olschool hours devofed fo fheir worlr. The gears inside fhe cloclr lhal' helped fo rnalre fhe Pendulum swing. Maurice Spirler and Arlene Klein help Bill decide on a lay-ou'f. Bob Donovan shows Torn Green and Joe Ruslrauff l-now he gels his candid shofs. Sisfer M. Leonard, I956 Pendulum Ad visor. As seniors we are proud OT The greaTesT proiecT oT The year, The I956 Pendulum. We have Tried To carry on The besT oT The old TradiTions, and To esTablish a Tew new ones. We have Tried To pass on To TuTure generaTions a boolc ThaT ST. Joseph's can always be proud oT. Spearheading The op- eraTion'was SisTer lvl. Leonard, The besT moderaTor a sTaTT could wish Tor, We are exTremely graTeTul To SisTer Tor her pa- Tience and guidance. We would lilce also To Thanlc our hard-working sTaTT Tor Their un- Tailing co-operaTion, and especially Will- iam Bauer, who pulled The proiecT along. Finally, we wish all The luck in The world To all TuTure Pendulums To come. William Bauer, capable ediTor of The l956 Pendulum. Below, The wriTers galher around The library Table To work ouT Their ideas on paper. This yearbook is The rasulT of Those ideas. Q fEQ'ie2s5': - f if i sg as Corlain lhinqf, in liie iusl nalurelly go loqelh- ery for example hem and cabbage, yearbook edilors and nerve pills, and year-books and Boos+ers. Boos+ers are a rare species of rwo- leqqed people who descend in droves upon The unzuzpecling populace and secure immense num- bers ol palrons lor lhe Pendulum. As you walch lheir sublle iechnique and super-human energy, you agree lhal lhey cerlainly deserve menlion in lhe yeerboolc, To The Booslers and lheir yiclims, we are mosi lhanldul. Some ouisfanding freshman boosfers are: William Auen, Jane HeYl, Donna Fischer, James Harringlon, and Donald Fuchs. BUUSTERS Beaming af 'iheir success as boosiers in our now famous palron-drive are: Ran- dall McConnell, Donna Klos, Mary Blanche Henger, Geraldine Harringlon, Carol Lee Holler, John Bell, Thomas Trainor, Joan Peiers, Donald Baumgarf, and Marcella Mileslro. More smiling faces are proof of The co- operalion given by +he en+ire sfudenf body. These are lfrom leff fo righil: Joseph Brueggman, Sieve Seaman, Ce- cilia Breier, Jean Loadman, Richard Walshalr, and Eugene Schirra. 4. ,- '1 Q X F L, f Room X f , 1 1 e 19 Our palron drive rose lo new heiqhls lhis year, as a sudden bursl of school spiril pul fhe I956 Pendulum way over The Top. Every class mel ils goal and lopped ir. The opening gun was fired by a clever slcil wrillen by Carol Meyer and enacled by members of Jrhe senior class. The run' ners were lcepl on The field by 'rhe ellicienl business managers lbelowl. To see lhalr everyone crossed lhe finish line, allraclive poslers de- signed by Diane Seelhaler were displayed lhroughoul lhe school. We are proud ol our yearboolc and ol lhe spirif of +he sludenls who worked so well lo- gelher lo malce our palron drive a hislory malc- ing success. 4 -ff Sisfer M. Aelred, business advisor +o fhe '56 Pen- dulum, gave generously of her fund of ideas, col- lecfecl fhe pafron money, and +abula+ed relurns. Wiihouf Sis+er's business acumen, fhe yearbook would nof have become fhe fhing of beau+y fha? we believe if is. are St. luseph Marie Belsferling-Treasurer John Koenig-Vice-presiclenf ROW I lleff fo righll: Wilma Nagel, Pauline Pucci, Carol Scheidl, Carol Werfhman, Elaine Grebner, Janice O'Brien, Marilyn Breier, Marie Belsferling, Edward Spinnenweber, Donald Kuclla, Cliff Spraff, Olivia Hey. ROW 2: Margaref Weinheimer, Nancy Niederberger, Margaref Mooney, Joan Sfaudf, Arlene Klein, Beverly Janis, Catherine Murphy, Joyce Jeffers, Janice Dunbeker, Ber- nard Hazzard, Charles Auen. ROW 3: Mary McNeIIie, Jo Ann Tramison, Rosalyn Kirsch, Marlene Oesfreich, Rufh Bronder, Marilyn Sesfak, Thomas Ugen, Rita Goldbaugh, Diane Hogle, Rosemary Trainor, Thomas Ward, Norberf Brighf. ROW 4: Carol McCreary, Carol Dehn, Roberfa Zirngibl, Ann Muehlbauer, Janef Dersch, Clarice Weaver, Rufh Defig, Jeanann Wanh, Harrief Brand, Rose Joseph Ruslrauff, Raymond Huber, James Carlson, John Koempel. Carol Scheidl-Secrefary Bernard Klein-Presidenf Glee Club Every program 'rhe glee club has pre- senlecl has been a credil lo Jrhe school, +o lhe club, ancl mosl of all 'lo Sisler Regina Mary, who direcls 'rhe group. Each year lhe Glee Club presenls a beaulilul canlala lo celebrale 'rhe Chrislmas sea- son, and in accord wilh 'lhe holiday spiril Jrhey accompany lhe slcy show ar Buhl Planelarium, and appear in fhe Inferna- lional Music Feslival al Carnegie Hall. Their crowning achievemenl, however, The annual operella, is lhe brighlesl' slar in lhe galaxy ol sludenl' enlerlainmenl. The Glee Club hopes lhal Sisler Regina Mary will be a permanenl member of lhe slall al S+. Joseph's. ROW I lleff io righfl Edward McCloskey, John Yasinslry, James Graner, Geraldine Kranlz, Nancy Mullee, Geraldine Edwards, Margarel Schaefer, Jane Long, Lorraine Bach, Carol Lee Holzer, Mar- cella Milesko, Phyllis Luby. ROW 2: Anlhony Greida, Roberl' Kohler, Efhel McConnell, Diane Bachman, Donna Cook, Phyllis Gillen, Carol Garsllza, Donna Klos, Palricia Schale. ROW 33 RUY' mond Ahner, John Holihan, John Allman, Suzanne Niederberger, Juanila May, Elizabelh Breinig, Lorraine Bauer, Marlene Bach, Geraldine Harringlon, Rose Snalchlxo, Pa+ricia Reddingfon, Lorraine Schad. ROW 4: S+eve Seaman, Thomas Bauer, Virginia Groesch, Margarel' Campbell, Karhleen Kelly, Margarel' Spinnenweber, Pafricia Engsller, Barbara Rodgers, Palricia Richards, Pafricia King, Marlene Mushlbauer, Marlene Sfein. 6. 181: 3 an I s jwwfi L, 4 Chxiwf' Km Marce o n Bernard Klem All Mary Blanche Hanger W S d lla M 3 X llur Star-Studded L ' .v ,jaw ,l .J-p 1 4 , D. II 111 The many hours ol worlc and hardship are soon iorgolfen, when you have pro- duced somefhing Thai is worlhwhile and gives a lillle happiness lo olhers, The fun and enioymenr Thai we had in learning is always remembered and lcepf in our fond- esf memories. Lois Williams and Hiram McD'uffle's secrei' engagernen+ is aboui' fo be an- nounced by fhe impefuous Millie Fosfer. Ai' +ha+ 'Fafeful momenf Leonard Darcy from Hollywood, s+eps info 'the picfuro wi+h his many charms for every girl. Bui- Lois by her sweefness wins his hearf like an Old Fashioned Charmer. The 'fascinaling choreography of our opereffa was fhe resul+ of slrilled 'leach- ing and hours of pracfice. Everyone was proud of fhe falenf displayed by fha Spanish, Modern, and Tap Dancers. Olivia Hey X ,N - 5 . A. ilu w DEBATE The debafe 'leams line up for our in- speclion here, and 'rhey cerfainly look as if fhey will hold up fhe school's pre- viously high record in forensics. The Thursday sessions are made good use of, as each group looks for loop-holes in fhe o+her's argumen+s. fam? Now, Judy, don'+ glare a+ Theresa like +ha+.You're supposed fo learn how fo exchange ideas peace- ably. The innocenf by-sfanders are Doro+hy Leis'rer, Theresa Pokryflra, and Carol Kronenberger. SPEECH On fhe receiving end of This discussion are Theresa Moore, Loreffa Senanis, and Pai Holihan. Jean has 'Ihe floor now, buf won'+ re+ain if if woman- hood holds frue fo form. Paf' Comer, Mary Lou Conley, and Germaine McEn+ee furnish The moral supporf as Carol pre- pares fo sound off. These four girls are repre- senfafives of The Junior and Senior Classes. We Qallauf the Standard af Mary Joan Edwards, Mary Yasinslry, Mary Porfa, and Carol Schmidlin lead fha freshman and so homore rou in a discussion of Fafima ob- P 9 P lechves ls-11. 1 A ' wwe 2 v,- V. -L fn A iij u l l l f f f The Fa+ima Club has fwo obieclives. Their primary concern is +o make known fhe message of fhe holy Mofher of God 'ro fhe fhree shepherd children of Porfugal and fo carry our 'lhe wishes expressed by our Lady a+ +ha+ lime. They have made 'rhe rosary fheir special devo+ion. Secondly, fhe club in'reres+s ifself in 'lhe fosfering of correcl nofions concerning religious vocalions. While no+ aclually con- sidering religious lile for fhemselves al' 'rhe presenf fime 'lhese girls s+udy +he life so ihal' +hey may do whalever is in 'lheir power 'ro people fhe vineyard of Chrisi' wilh sufficienf laborers. U Junior and senior represenfafives are Geraldine Kranlz and Olivia Hey lsealedl, and Kafhleen Kelly and Carol Holler lsfandingl. 1 ll - A During ifs comparafively shori exisience in 'Hue parish, fhe Soclaliiy has become an effeciive insfru- men+ for molding ihe cheracfers of ils members info replicas of iheir greal pafroness. Falher Grundler is moderefor. ...ln Chair anus We Shall Eanqucr Since women are repuiedly fhe more religious of flue sexes, il' is grelifying +o see so many of ihe fined boys of ihe perish regular members of the Holy Name Sociefy. Father Cos? is fha spirifual director of fhe socieiy. A ' -A X ,my if 3,1 Aflf' K , 1261, mi, W ,ch 4 A f Aff f fx -lxxfx ,,, V - We sir A , ' fy cHQ ' f , H34 ff Mr Cardell has done an expert 'ob for fha. l956 Pendulum. Honor Groups if Rr Sly! P U CL 8 Y- ll.-N CE 'TONO of z X 3 , X , i Bob Donovan is llierally Mr. CardeH's righi' hand. f Marcella MIl8SkO rides Snow WhiTes sleigh aT The beaufiful Sleigh Bell Swing. lunior Activities To The juniors, The Ring Ceremony is one of The rnosT imporTanT evenTs of The school year, ln God! holy Presence They receive This Token oi The love and loyalTy They musT have henceTorTh Tor Their Alma MaTer. Mrs. Viola Berlt, publicily manager: Mrs. Ann Wagner, vice-presiclenl: Mrs. Margarel Bemesder- fer, presidenh Mrs. Kay Mills, secrelaryg Mrs. Helen Loadman, supply manager: and Mrs. Colefle Brighl, freasurer are ihe compelenf officers of ihe Molhers Club. These mofhers have generously given fh high school classes. A..-9-.. mM,,,,,,. ,aaa Rss., z Nw x St. loseph's Pride Senior Room Mofhers are Mrs. Agnes Mooney, Mrs. Helen Holzer, Mrs. Grace Pelers, and Mrs. Emma Baumgarf. eir time io acl as Room Molhers of lhe grade and gy 1 L E K fl 4 nj i, f 'ww.':w y val! William Roeschenihaler, Madeline Weis- miller, Joan Pefers, Eleanor Weaver lRow ll, and Diane Seeflwaler, David Wanner, and Charles Paul lRow 21 enjoy fhe nineiy-minufe arl' period each Thursday aflernoon. LeHering, pen and ink drawing, pasfel and posfer work, besides fhe charcoal slrefching you see here, are done very well by ihis group. 433+ 2 x 'Y' ,wwww KW. ii,iYG3-P'fG3i5??5WE.-535 jf'F'11 A ., W , T, WMu,.-x5E gms ,F iw ff 'f- if ...QQ 4 .Mg -, ff Q . Hi, A f wiilfwwf 2 K Q , 5 -.,, M W, I i svonis hHs by John Yadnshy ahes a speciacuhr Torn Ward m Xnko second base. A hiixe Kas?-mlnuke adwfxce from Bumps and Father Gruncher. The swee! sound of a bak craddnq out base shaflers ihe hopes of ihe opposRnq Ream. if s -' X C3 VI tb h cuz C x Us 0 va . ...Ni Ex 11. u. us 'W Y 'N rr- . 0' Si. Joe's u. 5 WX ,, ores anofher cCXoSMey, sc looked base- runner, Ed. M 1 Our sure- ' ' 'tory sure. run, mahung uc C. .1 4 6 Q Q 5 . shde N o Coach we 'N-f lt's Sportsmanship That Counts 'lOu'r ro win is rhe moifo of S+, Josephs bowling Team. Bur il lakes more Than iusf good bowlers To win a game. ll' lakes boys who can laugh oil a loss and cheer a vidory, and we have ihem. We feel sure Thar our Team will bring anolher rrophy home ai ihe end ol The season. 1'-9' , Ca plain Bob Donovan Wha'f's our score? +l'1ese bowlers wan? fo know as Eddie marlcs fhe pad. Tom Green and Anihony Greida, +op senior bowlers, show 'Phe siuff ihai represenfs S+. Joseph's 'lhis year. Some pre-game poinTers from Coach Gerard Conboy should enable The varsiTy To go ouT and play a good. spirifed game. The Flying D'UlCl'lm8hu will bring back anoTher vicTory for ST. Josepl1's. An All American Game During The pasT season, our Flying DuTchmen were inspired wiTh The will To win. Given any opposiTion, They always did a good job of providing plenTy oT acTion. WiTh The combinaTion of compeTiTive spiriT, Teamworlc, and skill, The boys were vicTorious in many games, and earned recogniTion as one of The besT high school baslceTball Teams in The disTricT, The exciTemenT and school spiriT They creaTecl well rewards Them Tor endless hours devoTed To pracTice and Training, While vicTory was an obvious goal, good sporTsmanship in deTeaT served as Their moTTo, and The squad's desire To win was second only To Their deTerminaTion To play a good, clean game. We are proud oT our varsiTy and sincerely believe ThaT whaT They lacked in abiliTy was compensaTed Tor by Their will To win. Our boys comprised one oT The besT baslceTball Teams ST. Joseph's has ever seen, and we proudly Thank Them Tor The honor and glory They broughT To our school. Thomas Ward John Yasmslzy gf Michael Seefholer ,lQ,.......---ff-Q-M M o Edward McCloskey -af Q Nicholas Trlrula is shol of our Jun or Varsily shows lhe promising maferial wilh which we will confroni our oppowenls in lhe com- ing seasons. MM' The opening of flue l955-l956 season found flue girls leam full of confidence. Under flue compefenf +u+elage of Coach Arlene Rank, flue 'leam finished fhe season wilh a fine record. Commendafion is due fo Hue girls whose fine sporlsmenslwip brougbf fhem 'fo praclice regularly and lrepf iliem equally fine winners and losers. Coach Arlene Renlr Diane Seethaler J ,,s, r , Q7 l X-gi f 1' Q l ss, , 5 - ' N .. -21 . .,:. GIRLS BASKETBALL Our reliable sfuden+ managers, Doro+hy Leisfer and Judy Miller, make our Girls Team complefe. They are ready lo share vicfory and defeal wifln our girls. Our Girls Baslcelball Team: LRow Il Diane See- +l'1aler, Judy Price, Judy Jeffers, Ann Redlinger, Arlene Klein, Marie Bels+erling. lRow 21 Doroihy Leisier, Judy Lyons, Roberla Zirngibl, Efliel Mc- Connell, Sulanne Niederberger, Elaine Grebner, Judy Miller. LRow 32 Joan Edwards, Claire Nie- derberger, Nancy Weil, Juanifa May, Barbara Le Jeune, Connie Hayes. iRow 4l Frances Bradley. ww g .448 The CrockeTeers show some of The skill which led Them info Coach Gerard Conboy gives some poinTers To The Terrors The semi-Tinals againsf The Cavaliers. Their Tighling spiriT of 204 prior To The game wifh The Crockeieerg, The Ter.-org which Took The senior compeTiTion equalled ThaT of Ol' were ouf To display class spirif, and They showed plenTy of iT Davy himself. ST. Joseph's was Transiformed inTo a maze of class colors C S S m a t B as The inTra-murals goT underway, Silver and blue clashed wiTh maroon and gold, each sTriving Tor The masTery, buT all knowing +ha+ only one Team could be The winner. A won- P Ia S derful aTmosphere descended over The whole school, a mosf y conTagious Tever oT class and school spiriT which caughT on like wild Tire and gave The inTra-murals success unachieved C S S m a te by any oTher proiecT. The big Task is now To carry The same vigor inTo bigger Things. Acfion like This made a name for The Tornadoes of IO4. They The Himmicanes were really cyclones. They had The bar- really blew in from every direcTion, inTercepTing The ball omeTers going haywire, blowing up such a big score in The every Time. If They live up To Their pasT record, The fufure inTra-murals. Each liTTle Himm worked TogeTher To make looks bright iT one big Himmicane. I X we A QSM' .K M., Q - 'YI -4 - S H S f 1 .bv Q..lU36A HIGH S Ax 50355 QM Y UHOIP .AY Teamwork and fair play paid off when Falher Grundler presenfed +he lighiing Cavaliers wifh +he infra-mural irophy. These juniors mosf cerfainly deserved fheir reward. The five Migh+y Midgeisu of 20l are seen here ploffing one of iheir lypical plays. Their sfaiegy on ihe floor proved fhem +o be a much respecled feam. The freshies of rooms l03 and IOI are really only warming up 'rhis year. They have ir all planned fo win fhe lrophy in l959. A x were V5 B 5 e X 'Q yw' u !gy5ll5F,4?9 1 itmsnuonl K :mmm L L 505,429 X A9 sfzy, i i Q m .....ssc..,s g ji We e A vkx. I ....,,...N 1 ii The girls gym classes, concluded by Mrs. Farrell, concen- frafed on flue developmen+ of poise and social consciousness. Building the Social Braces Mr. Macielewslu develops co-ordinahon flwrough sporfs as well as calisflienics. 31 11-2 - frm X ,W iwwvg' W A .. m1u111tlW!0 fi mf 'Mi N x -ppggrl2:1fif,ji , ,,,,,, 2zrfQ fsE,g: f5V. 1 7 W w.K,,n ,V , 6 X A LM 3 :iff Ci ,. 4352 Q W , '- I 5152 ? init V'- ' sy 40' mpg. : 1' lbw FT iiwii 9 M gli? Q5-2 Eiifiii if 5 :Q iii!! ff3 'f7' iiliff w 1 if FEE? Q fi? GH 11+ f 'si I W - S-Nj ,f ggi Y, ' N1 'X '1' i W5 Sf? 2 WEEE frix. wffff f ' PXX These iuniors of 20l rand lhe sludy of American hislory very inleresling. Lell lo righl, lhey are Charles Paul. Margarel Campbell, Raymond 'l'luber, and Marlin Mooney. Maybe if isn f philosophy or economics, bul we did do some reading lhis year. Leff fo righf are Juanila May, Marlene Ugen, Edward Spinnenweber, Michael Seefhaler, and Mary McNellie. Alfhough ihese srudenfs enjoy lhe day's work, fhe dis- missal bell finds fhem eager fo go. Here we have Randall McConnell, Phyllis Gillen, William Roeschenlhaler, Donna Klos, and Palricia Schalce. Shorlhand is nol' an easy sulaiecl' especially in 'lhe firsf year. Surveying lhe siluafion are Elizabelh Breinig, Carol Dehn, John Allman, Jane Long, and Norberl' Brighf. 'ffl xlNS 5 w11951f'ff KS.. was '! 'i F 1 Sisler Gilberl's firm bul' sure hand has Class officers for Room 20l are Lorraine Bauer, vice-presi- been a polenl' 'Faclor in guiding 'these denl: Margaref Spinnenweber, president Alberf Gusky, iuniors lhrough a successful and haPPY 'rreasurerg Rulh Delig, secrelary. year. The luniurs of Today Enioying a before-school char are lhese cheerful members of Room 20l. lRow Il John Holihan, lRow Zl Nancy Mullee, John Bell, Kalhleen Kelly, lRow 31 Jo Ann Tramison, John Koempel, Clarice Weaver. lRow 4l Sandra Miller, Dayid Wannor, Dianne Bachman. lslandingl Rila Gold- baugh, Wilma Nagel, Geraldine Kranlz. Helen Goldbach, Susan Curran. The iuniors show greaf promise of being a really oulslanding senior class nexf year. The seniors wish lhem 'lhe besl of luck. l A , ii 3 5 5 T 5 u e e me S iv K 2 i i L if E of iees is M il 8,11 vi.. X 9 Rosemary Oesfreich, secrefaryq Elaine Grebner, freasurerp John Yasinslry, presidenf: and Carl DuBee, vice-presidenf. fp- Amidsf all fheir sfudies lhe iuniors 'found lime 'lo win fhe in+ra-mural championship and io plan a series of lovely dances culminafing in an exfra-lovely Prom. We lrnow 'rhis group will be an ideal senior class. Leff fo righf you see Geraldine Harringfon, Janice Dunbelrer, Carol Werlhman, Harrief Brand, Pafricia King. Thomas Bauer, Leonard Schuliz, Elaine Grebner, Pafricia Richards, and Pa+ricia Comer. Are the Graduates of Tomorrow ,gat rwfwszlmz Sisfer M. Ancilla will be remembered for conduciing excellenf commercial classes. Thank you, Sisier, for fraining us for lhe business world. S Businessmen of +omorrow are fhese iuniors: Thomas Ward, Carol Mccreary, Pauline Pucci, Nancy Niederberger, John Yasinsky, Marlene Sfein, Nicholas Trkula, Jeananne Wank, and Janice O'Brien. Pausing for refresl'1men+ a+ 'flue wafer founlain are Bernard Klein, Marilyn Breier, Olivia Hey, Virginia Groesch, Diane Hogle, Sieve Seaman, James Carlson, Carol Garsllra, and Donna Cook. These iuniors are off io Hue gym for a pep rally. Lefi +o riglnf, +l'1ey are Francis Rowsick, Carl DuBee, Roberfa Zirn- gibl, Rosemary Oeslreich, Margaref Weinheimer, and Mar- lene Muehlbauer. N N. 4. a , J , Joseph Brueggman, Marilyn Hanley, Judy Jeffers, Ann Recllinger, Mary Ann Bachner Geraldine Le+ender James Ludwig, William McCusizer meei for a chaf befween classes. wwN w...,,MN Diagramming? They love it LeH fo right P Kraus, J. Price, E. Schirra, W. Klinicenberger, A Berlr, M. Hines, L. Green, D. Leisler, M. L. Bowers J. Murphy, W. Luiz. Class officers of IO4, Joseph Scuilli, Warren Luiz, Phyllis Comer, Janef Murphy. KX S55 s X 1041, Biology is a real 'lreal' 'for 'lhese sophomores: Jean Load man, Gary Klos, Jane Lacher, Anile Le Jeune, and Will- iam Glivic. ll' is In flue religion period +l1a+ we learn flue 'lruflws fhaf we live by. Here we see Elaine Kraus, Audrey Krupa, Marlene Tuladzieclz, Denis Bukowski, Lorelfa Senanis, Earl Breier, Jo- seph Scuilli, Carol Schmidlin, Gloria Wasielro, and Theresa Polrryflra. Sisfer M. Deo Cora makes social sfudies come alive for her classes. Her warm smile has en- deared her lo all who know her. y 1 4 ' 1 i Y' is i i M i 5- 3 5 X are we , M M - as L 5 5 Q W. 2 5 f... .4 S - N S, aewo Sophomores, Bernice Slaudf, Mary Poria, Viola Armany, Marcella Yeager, Theresa Moore, Margaref Moran, and Charles Nafh lRow ll. Edmund O'Neill, Mildred Maior, Palricia Holihan, Mary Ann Hale, and John Brinclxa. Cass officers for Room 202 are Thomas Aifenberger, presi- deni Nancy Fix, ireasurer: Judy Lyons, secrefaryg and Leo Pefers, vice-presidenf. Anofher school day is over! lLefl +o righil, Joseph Brophy, Richard Hufniclc, Richard Snyder, Carl Pelrie, Geraldine Schiegg, Sylvia Tramison, Frances Paul, Mary Clark, Roberfa Taylor, Helene Kaiz, and Pairicia Sullivan. KWSN ' 1. aa.r - . a E -s s Q M35 I English is one of fhe mos+ imporfanf, and 'For These sopho- mores, one of fhe mos+ inferesfing subiecis. Leff fo righf, Jenny Gromelr, BeHy Miller, Susan Carnahan, Edward May, Carol Kronenberger, and Mary Frances Fico. The Snphnmnres Kennefh Meis, Janei' Deiig, Mildred Maier and Loreifa Neider demonsirafe 'their Laiin abiliiy for ihe camera man. S Frances Henger, Donald Lei+geb, and Cecilia Breier ser ou+ wifh compass and proirador fo crack fhis problem righf open. Remain loyal 'AT S+. Joseph's would noi be ihe same wiihouf fha smiling 'Face and wiH'y reparfee of Sis+er M. Lois. The English classes and fhe servers keep her quife busy. N E i 1 'Y Algebra holds no ferrors for fhese pluclry freshmen. They We were very proud of fhis year's freshies, and we wish have fackled harder problems fhan +his one. They are fhem every success for ihe 'Fu+ure. Here we see Richard lleff fo righll William Ohnhaus, Mary Ann Lavelle, Con- Vollberg, Marlin Sherwood, Barbara Hoff, Janef Anfon- sfance Hayes, John OH, and Herman Guslly. ovich, James Linnerf, Joan Edwards, and Riia Denk, is-31959321 The freshies have confribufed en+husias+ically +0 all +he school's acfiviiies, borh curricular and exira-curricular. H makes rhe seniors feel nof a liifle sad lo have in leave +he ioyous com' panionship of such cheery people as we see here. In +he group below are George Quel, Larry Slaudinger, Sylvia Zareclci, Nancy Wesf, Mildred Kampmeier, Lois Leis+, Clair Niederberger, George Lowrey, Barbara Lewis, An+hony Dieclcman, Claire Ka+z, Barbara L e Jeune, Ri+a Kronen- berger, and Pafricia Grebner. ,,. ,af Ollicers ol Freshman, Room I03, are Edward Dell, vice presidenl: Mary Ellen Kampmeier, secrelary: Alexander Czar niecki, presidenlg and Roberl Myron, lreasurer. 'W' Xe l 1 malics seems lo be rubbing oll on her sludenls. We all hope lhal her slay al Sl. Joseph's will be a long one mmm.,-asv, ...Tn The Values Freshmen learn The I03 Freshies lined up lor us one cheerful aulumn day oul in lronl of lhe school in which lhey will spend lhe grealer parl of lheir lime lor lhe nexl lhree years.They have pul lheir besl fool lor- ward and show greal promise lor lhe years lo come. Good luclc, lreshies. lLell lo righll, lhey are William Schaum, Carl Palrick, David Weismiller, Michael Geiger, Louis Miller, Linda Worlyllco, Carol Eichholz, Margarel Maclcin, William Deemer, Belly Kelley, Edward Clark, Carol Mosl and William Auen. 1 4 U f Sisler M. lnnccenl's love lor malhe- V i The old library had ifs uses as you can see. Here we have Priscilla Henula, Pafricia Hanula, Jane Heyl, Edward Kress, Mary Ellen Lee, Philip Prelrlas, John Gualell, and James Dinkel. And fhey used fheir knowledge in wriling 'lhemes galore. Lefl fo righl' are Henriella Oeslreich, Janef McFarren, Carol Neunsen, Joseph Speeler, l fron+l Mary Carol Yasinsky, Frances Bradley, Richard Kramer, and Regis Rusiauff. . . . And Willing Practice Noon finds lhese freshmen ready for anofher aflernoon of solid worlr. lL. fo R.l Roberf Barker, Susan Bogda, Ann Con- ley, lRow 21 William McNeIlie, Richard Mason, Joseph Zovko, Anne Vogel, Paul Mufschler, and Dolores Spifler. 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L' ' .H K Ml:f1g 5 - Nl K -gf' .WA., k M A A I- fi- g A, W .Q x L xx Wa.-bvwz. me CCMPLIMENTS CF BACHMANN 8: ZIONTS .fdririociafe .!4rcLifecfA EDWARD R. BACI-IMANN, A.I.A. SAMUEL E. ZIONTS, A.I.A MEMBERS OF PITTSBURGH CHAPTER AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS CONSULTING ENGINEERS STRUCTURAL-R. A. ZERN HEATING 6- VENTILATING-P, A. EDWARDS PLUMBING-A. DZUBAY ELECTRICAL--E. T. WIESMANN FROM THE FRIENDS OF THE SENIORS SO DEAR, MY STARS, THERE WERE MANY THIS YEAR! GOD BLESS YOU! Congratulations, Class of 1956 MOTHERS' CLUB of SAINT IOSEPH'S SCHOOL GOD'S BLESSING TO THE IUNIORS, SOPI-IOMORES AND FRESI-IMEN FROM LADIES' AUXILIARY CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF ST. GEORGE BRANCH 21 SENIOR CLASS 102 I- E- KIM I HARRISQN PRESCRIPTION OPTICIAN CONSTRUCTICN CO- GENERAL CONTRACTORS 411 Brownsville Road Mt. Oliver Theater Bldg. MT. OLIVER, PITTSBURGH, PA. 1101 Western Avenue PITTSBURGH 33, PENNA. EV 1-7471 FA 1-2564 CARDELL STUDIO We Are Proud to Be the Official Photographers of ST. IOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL MA 1-0494 T'RAINOR'S BAR 6. GRILL 151 Margaret Street Our Specialty CHICKEN IN THE BASKET SHRIMP IN THE BASKET HE 1-9607 HE 1-1476 HE 1-1477 GEORGE LANZ 6. SONS CORPORATION CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS South 18th 6. Iosephine Sts. Henry L. Bechtold IRON 6. GLASS DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK 114 Carson Street PITTSBURGH 3, PENNA. GENERAL BANKING LOANS - SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES HE 1-0860 Business P: tions ing C-:mnfrocfov :lovorci Esso Sfwvicfsr Cfrr-WV rzlion Co. lnc. 51. Cac-orge imc' S65 Roberl J. Owen, Plumbing and Hnoling lil R 'HXM4 i fy., Norman Pool: u 'rf -i if ww Terry Eleclric: ' 4 ll .A .femief Universal Soulh Side Aulos, Plynwoulli, DeSo+o .ill ' lil l. ll f '!VfsV 1 i1l'f1f l SSO Harry V. Klos and Sons l4o+ula's Cale , , me .lf . s 1 ' . V' Marcella! Beauly Service ' if , f lgffiff Ernanuele Marlina, Confraclfor A . if, ',i,,,.. McF1arren iypewrife-r Co. M, f.,, V i J 1,7 WG . YV, Riolce, Healing id Sons Co. Jolin Robbins Co. i411 inrff fweimc spam! Rufssell's Mark-9+ L' H' ffl, .Fo C-in fire-ef gs and Loan Assn, of Mt Oliver Sl. Clair Deposil' Bank 1- 'ill BV vw yi' Q RCA-gf S+. Joseph Bingo Cornmifhee fi, Jqfrri' Cfymnofum 20, Harry C. Suelwr Company ,mn VJliQlegaio Siifool Supolioz ies, lnc. Superior Carpe? Co. - , Ili Er:vm-yTile Road i. ISI LOUM T and G Au+o Sales TA l-1557 rill Vaughn Roofing Co, rod Service- mars 2 :9 Semple Sfreel Edmund BGUBIZ Afienl A. J. DuaSan+is, D.D.S, F ,. :Rheem L -,E if ,yy--,f ,s w 44? wc H p X1 y P999 BGUGVVS Barber Shop Herman De Slianlz, Cleaners Ai? Cl i' g'ff7 ' 41 J fl ii 1 fl'f?'-' BGFV1ll E1l9F M0+or CO- Devoe Xi Reynolds Co., inc., Pain? V- is sf' B' .i P api igiw W 3 inn, Branna'i's Bowl, Mclfees Rocks QD ,qyxw Doarr Bros. 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Planilzer Fine Bakery ,1, Nl. .3 Par la Alarm Service Proaoecl Really Co. -is . T4 Puro Waler Filler Co. l ' l ll 1 Rall Prinling CO, lli N J Ream:-r .r ,r,i., Wni Richler-Painlinq and De-roralinfl i i I . ,l.. .,yy, Sl. Joseph Hospilal i ,.'.,. A ,i iii Sl. Joseph Proleclory -Ai:..,,i,yiy,, Social Patrons Harry Brand . and Mrs. Jos. Bradle Mr and Mrs. Gr-orqe F. Briqhi, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bronder Jos. Chrislian Mr. T. Collura Mr. A. Cardell Mrs. Edwin J. Curran Mr. and Mrs, Alex Czarnieclii Marlin Dehn Mr. and Mrs. Marlin L. Dehn Joseph J, Deliq Mr. and Mrs. James Edward, Geraldine Edwards Mr. and Mrs. A, Fnqsller Theresa Erny John J. Fausl Freshman Class ol I03 Mr. and Mrs. Far! Garrison Chas. H. Gilmore Gloeclil Family Mr. and Mrs, Thomas G. Gmiler Grade 7, Room I4 Grade 9, Room lOl Grade 4, Room 8 Mr and Mrs, Joseph Graner Mrs. J. Groll Mr Alberf Gusliy Srhaahs Csnlewilw-wy Schallenr, lf ess Sher' pr si John D. Silmulv' owns Schmidls fi' .ill- Qfhneider 1. 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