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

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x 1 ,M QQ ZALJL j I i , I 3, 1 P- A' THE E 4 L L 5 4 1 W , ,f A x ,J THE H ILUER Tu I l A- wa- fm P,-C. SC-'P-ICQQL 'c - K V STJQSEPH i A-51925 X X f jllil Lorraine Bauer, Harriet Brand, Norbert Bright, Donna Cook, Ruth Detig, Janice Dunbeker, Helen Goldbach, Elaine Grebner, Virginia Groesch, Olivia Hey, john Holihan, Bernard Klein, Carol McCreary, Wilma Nagel, Janice O'Brien, Rosemary Oestreich, Charles Paul, Francis Rowsick, Steve Seaman, Nicholas Trkula, Jeanann Wank, David Wanner, Thomas Ward, Margaret Weinheimer, Carol Werthman, john Yasinsky, Roberta Zirngibl. Q'4 l' Mfkf ' . M nu ff P 0 . . LNG. gum ,,...-4 M-M V mtv J vu ....-ww i m ffm ' wif! Q 3 '-N 'sfam, M-.. W Q' Ldinmm W ur' QW 4. ' VL A JRE' 4 Q class of SA ,-vff. --.. ltd' , , , A arf- '5'n I L.-,P '1 ,, ,, -r- fE we build on the M ' 'Q firmest foundation: I ILL UPEN MY MOUTH IN RAELES . . . I WILL UTTER THINGS . S DDEN SINCE THE FOUNDATION 'wi X as 1 fb. 'Q n THE WORLD . . 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If -X! s ,. 5193 ill' ng S 13 fm 4 A Q, We S 'UIC' in i A I ,Q-' Ng 'Ns E 3 . mr 4 'E -f-. ini- iff! 'UNQUQ N. 5 in -M OTJT M C ULTY Reverend Eloy I. Grundler Spiritual Director Sister M Esther OSF Principal Sister M Aelred O SF Science Sister M Leonard OSF English Sister M Gilbert OSF Social Studies Sister M Ancilla OSF Business Sister M. Judith O.S.F. Language Sister M. Lois, O.S.F. English Sister M. Innocent, O.S.F. Mathematics V Sister M Dominica, O.S.F. Social Studies Sister Regina Mary O S F Music Miss Jean King Girls Gym Mr Gerard Conboy Boys Basketball Coach Boys Gym Mrs Arlene Kozel Girls Basketball Coach Mr. William Dieckmann Baseball Coach C l l our blueprint for true happiness To be happy is to live EXCELLENTLY as it befits a person to live. One lives as be-fits him to live when he lives by reason, and by proper ideals, and by an emotional and aesthetic nature made docile to reason, One lives as it befits a Christian person to live when reason, ideals and aesthetic appreciations are illuminated by the light of faith. The measure of attainment of this goal 1i-i-.1 i, - will vary according to the endowments, capacities and responsiveness of the individual person. 619513 lofts ooL Annmo Parish Qtr?-' 15? ,im so -A - 1 1 P john Altman Flash St. Joseph Parish Holy Name 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Bowling 43 Class Treasurer 3, Intra- murals 2. Talkative, humorous, friend- ly. , ff U. in Dianne Bachman Di St. Joseph Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Fatima Club 1, 29 Glee Club 3. Giggler, seemingly quiet, fun-loving, ,nv Qt1.1dC1'lt Council Represent- M' 1 ' ri.. If A 1 1 4 li' .ny I, wly 'I ' 1' ,-1 Lorraine Bauer Lorrie St. Joseph Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Fatima Club 1, 2, 43 Speech 1, 23 Glee Club 3, 43 Secretary 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Treasurer 3, ative 23 Student Council President 4, Class Vice- President 35 Class Secretary 1, 45 Bowling 4. Helpful, sociable, industri- ous. 111i- 4 Q - i .yr 45 N32 yr 1.3. Oh lzgh Thomas Bauer , I if T. B. St. joseph Parish Holy Name 1, 2, 3, 45 Stu- dent Council Vice-President 33 Class Treasurer 1, Var- sity 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 41 Cheerleader lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Nice to know, well liked, good-natured. -ll IIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIII SE IDR ASSOF lllllllllllllllll YNY YFULI, BALANCY. 4- 2 - e ,causes rr-wales W . r A Ill!!-?I JJ 11 . I f f 1 4 Ji, my rrietr! rain Marilyn Breier ' Har iet 1 ,IM , Babe St. Henry Parislixly. ' St. joseph Parish Fatima Club 1, 2, 33 Cilee qdality 1, 2, 3, 43 Fatima Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3,' ' Cillb 1, 2, 31 Speech 1, 25 Class Vice-President 1. . ' 'G ee Club 3, 43 Bowling 4. Sweet, pleasant, friendly. M' ' eppy, lull lun, welcome Nfl if lriendi W X , ,N , a -, 1 4 L 4 . .f J W Iiiil' if l' ,i fl ff' ' V l 1 V . 3 .1 I .1 , :L ,W W x lj V ,V my K7 V3 I, Jr M elil' ll ' 1 Norbert Bright , j Margaret Campbell Norb Peggy St. Gabriel Parish Holy Name 1, 2, 3, 4g Speech and Debate lg Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Bowling 43 Class Presi- dent 4. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Easy-going, good natured, likeable. Hr 2,5 'Of Q? sir' 'H' 1 e . - , .1 St. joseph Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 4. Pleasant, co-operative, thoughtful. Q, Q W , 5 'A lj Elizabeth Breinig Betty St. joseph Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Fatima Club 1, 25 Speech lp Pep Club 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Yearbook Staff. Quiet, liked by all, business rninded. Patricia Comer Pat St. Joseph Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Fatima Club 1, 2, 35 Speech 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club lg Bowling 4. Energetic, imaginative, lriendly. ,ii ,tml Bookkeeping and Trigonometry are two subjects which require much patience and careful h c ecking in order to arrive at perfect conclusions. The students are busy making sure of good results and 100'Z accuracy, Both groups are proving that genius is 171 inspiration and 997, perspiration. 11 Donna Mae Cook Don St. Joseph Parish Sodality 3, 43 Fatima Club 1, 2, 33 Speech 1, 23 Science Honor Society 43 Glee Club 3, 4, Ambitious, sociable, likeable miss. Ruth Detig Ruth St, Joseph Parish Sodality 1. 2, 3, 4, Fatima Club 13 Speech 1, 23 Glee Club 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Yearbook Staffg Class Vice- President 1: Class Secretary 2, 33 Church Bulletin 4. Reliable, honor student ready-made typist. f ff 'hd' so , at fl - ib ' - 2 V ' -,QE . K i , - rl-.. .3 'VV 3 - Carol Dehn Dane St. Joseph Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Fatima Club lg Speech 1, 23 Glee Club 3, 4g Pep Club 3, 43 Yearbook Staff. Poised, good dancer, con- genial. ,f Carl DuBee Carl St. joseph Parish Holy Name 1, 2, 3, 43 Intra- murals 2, 33 Forensic League 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Honor Society 3, 43 Class Vice President 3. Good student, reserved, easy-going. I . ., ,x l 2 W- ' Q 'st xi, It Janice Dunbeker J- D. St, joseph Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Fatima Club 1, 2, 33 President 23 Glee Club 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Yearbook Staff. Poised, dignified, good work- er, Carol Anne Garstka Dimpleg St. Joseph Parish Sodality 3, 4, Fatima Club l, 25 Glee Club 3. Tun-loving, neat dresser, iive smile. , 1 n 4 , 7 T. J nlfi X, APV ful! lj . V, L YT. pubflfili iX . ffl! U' UL C l fl' ,fu l ' ,, if Phyllis Cvillen . Plzyll St. joseph Parish odality 1, 2, 3, 43 Fatima 'lub l, 2, Third Order lg ilee Club 3, 4. 'asy to get along with, short nd sweet. ov WL fyjclfjl ,Q Q .fl Helen Marie Goldbach Helen St. joseph Parish Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Fatima Club 1, 2: Glee Club 3. Quiet, friendly, ready to laugh. if' .M -vi ' gflfijnv l lj 'disk dzsposztzon, 'k dependable. .ff The Business World needs students as they are shown here doing Shorthand at top speed. Sister M. Aelrecl emphasizes the importance of prac- tical applications of fundamental principles in Physics, . 1 .iw,,g, -W ,Q df . if , , ,,,. , ,ir er 4 . ' 2 cs.- 4 4 S? Nr' 2 2 . is ' 2 H V E -- 's l if V Virginia Groesch Ginny St. Joseph Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Fatima Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 3. Carefree, natty dresser, en- joys a good time. li .. X 'xx Albert Gusky Gus St. Joseph Parish Holy Name 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Class Treasur- er 3g Science Honor Society 3, 4. Studious, calm and collected. IllllIIIIIIVTIIIIIIIIIIIIII SAI TJUSEPH HIGH SCHOOL .IIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllIllllllllllllll SE 10110 Ass 0F 1 uf 2 1 Aj I My X W M' 2 l 2 3 U9 01 ,B U Oli-yia ey V f U Q J, John Hohhan Raymond Huber ' Liv Wmk Nubc St. joseph P ishffbb Sodality 1, 2, 3, Fatima Club 1, 2, 3: Class Secretary 1, Class Vice-President 25 Cvlce Club l, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 4, Speech 1, 25 Year- book Staffg Bowling 4, Good natured, artistic, a leader. ...lllllllllllll aiu Tia 'PV A Q, Q - V--..... 1 CU pic Fl l Al xs- Q. Kathleen Kelly Kathy St, joseph Parish Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Fatima Club 1, 2, 3, 43 President 4, Speech lg Pep Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 45 Treasurer 4, Yearbook Staff, History Honor Society 4. Hard worker, willing to help, always launghing. Iiiffl Patricia J. King Pat St, Henry Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Fatima Club l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 35 Pep Club 4, Bowling 4. Petite, sense ol humor. .V 9 we -if . if-,Zia - fafyfil 1. ' . 35,1 fm ifx j lg, A. 4? T3 2 ' W i 4.5 .ig C Bernard Klein Bernie St. Henry Parish Class President 1, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2g Monogram Club 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Sharp dresser, good singer, nice to know. john Koempel Chunk St. Joseph Parish Holy Name 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 43 Bowling 43 Intra- murals 2, 3. Good natured, willing to help, always heard. Ta. 4?-1 Donna Klos Don St. joseph Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Fatima Club 1, 3, Third Order lg Glee Club 3. Friendly to all, quiet, de- mure. Jane Long jane St, joseph Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Fatima Club lg Third Order lg Glee Club 3, 43 Pep Club 4. Good natured, cheerful dis- position, co-operative. Developing and recognizing pleasing personalities is the topic for discussion as presented by Father Grundler. It is important to note that government agencies and many business establish- ments use rating scales, and that good personality traits are a requisite for employment and for promotions. Since most Seniors aim to rate high the grace of God is most necessary. So, we find the students making voluntary sacrifices to assist at Holy Mass at least twice during the week. The monthly Mass Calendar shows these records. Juanita May Juanita St. ,loseph Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Fatima Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Yearbook St8fllQ Pep Club 3, 43 Student Council Representative 3, 43 Corre- sponding Secretary 45 Bowl- ing League, President 4. Gav, eandid, individualist. Mary McNellie Nellie St, joseph Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3. 43 Speech 1, 23 Glee Club 3, 4, Pep Club 33 Yearbook Staff, Never a dull monienf, artis- tic, l1IlDD,V-Q0-lUCk-V. 'hh' f. Q39 'ts nm . ,F Carol IVIcCreary Carol St. Joseph Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Fatimf Club 1, Z, 3, 43 Glee Cluk 3, 43 Yearbook Staffg Speech 1, 2. Softaspoke-ii, helpful, ambi- rious, Sandra lvliller Sandv St, Henry Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Fatima Club 1, 3, 43 Speech 13 Cvlee Club 3, 4: Pep Club 43 Bowling League 4. Dependable. sense oi humor, personality plus. df vi' Marlene Nluehlbauer Mar St. Henry Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3. 43 Fatima Club 1, Z, 3, 4, Cvlee Club 33 Pep Club 43 Bowling League 4. Lively, fun-loving, usually heard. Nancy Mullee Nancy St. joseph Parish Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Fatima Club lg Glee Club 3. Sense oi humor, nice to know, gift ol gab, Wilma Nagel Winnie St. Henry Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Fatima Club 1, 3, 43 Cvlee Club 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Bowling League 4. Cheerful disposition, de- pendable helper, short and sweet. 'Il .'f' u- i . ' i V9 1 -5 Nancy Niederberger Nance St, joseph Parish Sodality 2, 3, 4, Fatima Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 43 Speech 25 Science Honor Society 4, Bowling League 4. Amiable, conscientious, courteous. Q -T' S . l 'vii -mf '1 mx 'CP 17 . Janice O'Brien janice St. Wendelin Parish Fatima Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary 23 Pep Club 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Student Council 2, Yearbook Staff. Talented, neat, competent. L In the beginning, we had a rough time getting our fingers to co-ordinate with the keys on the typewriters, but we finally made it. This skill was useful when it came time to type our P.O.D. cards which serve as a file of world CVCDtS, vi- ,kr ,..,, ' 5 is , A be X. . I 1 ,s ,K Lf ii Rosemary Oestreich Rosie St. joseph Parish Fatima Club 1, 2, 3, 43 So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secre- tary 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Church Bulletin 4. Reliable, quiet, typing champ. Al U. hail, fx? 3 'nur William Parker Tuffy St. joseph Parish Although we have known Bill only for a short time, he is a welcomed member of any crowd. Intramurals 3, 45 Speech 35 Glee Club 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Carefree, genial, basketball whiz, TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII SAI TJOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL llllllllllllllllllllllllIlllll A C SQQ M338 , 'ui' 'LL ,A .Charles' Paul f, Ek- ' fbi Mope lx.'..LZ.f.v St. Jos v ,Pqf h H01y,N,2me8lli3, A. , C-me Clublflglgaslcetball 1, 2, 3g Bowling League 4g Intra- murals 3, 4. is LWLIQ 5 Enjoys a good time, never a dull moment, mild-man- ne-red. 1 301, Pauline Pucci Chickie St. Joseph Parish Sodality 2, 3, 43 Fatima Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3. Whimsical, petite, well-liked. we vs, Ww E, Patricia Richards Pat St, Henry Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Fatima Club 1, 2, 3, Cflee Club 3, Pep Club 4, Unassuming, courteous, agreeable. VI W Y' ,,,,,:,g5, Francis Rowsick Fritz St. Joseph Parish Holy Name 1, 2, 3, 43 Glcc Club 3, 4g Intramurals 25 Yearbook Staff. jovial, obligirzg, good friend fo have, PIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII SE I0 C ASS OF .JIIIIIIIIII llllllllllllll 1 i5 is Wir' 0 ' 4 H. W, Patricia Schake Pat St. Joseph Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Fatima Club 1, 35 Glee Club 3. Witty, easy to get along with, well-groomed. IIIIIII .IIIIIII wr I ' qt '- N - CF . K i 9 ' v Stephen Seaman Michael Seethaler Leonard Schultz Professor St. joseph Parish Holy Name 1, 2, 3, 43 De- bate 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 3, 43 Science Honor 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Student Council 4. Studious in isitive 0 operative. , Q40 6271! Steve St. Henry Parish Holy Name 1, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball Stu- dent Manager 2, 3, 43 Mono- gram Club 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Class President 1, Class Vice-President 4: Yearbook Staff, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Alfable, sports-minded, well- Z f71'5glit-gg nnered. !c ,ga X ,gifalfrff Edward Spinrienweber Margaret Spinnenweber Spinny St. Joseph Parish Holy Name 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowl- ing League 33 Cvlee Club 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 3, 4g Yearbook Staffg Cheerleader 1. Courteous, likes to acrobatic. D7 few M, Luuxk . aww tease, Margie St. Joseph Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Fatima Club 1, 4, Vice-President 45 Class Vice-President 2, 43 Class President 35 Speech lg Glee Club 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Student Council Secre- tary 33 Yearbook Staff. Ladylike, loyal, diligent. i S fi Royce St. Henry Parish Holy Name 1, 2. 3, 4, Class President 15 Spanish Honor 33 Glee Club 4: Speech lg Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Congenial, nonchalant and sportsminded. Marlene Stein Meats St. Henry Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Fatima Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 33 Pep Club 4. Nonclmlant, unassuming. X NF fs 'E- ff One o the big ts of our Senior year was the assembling of material for our Investigative Themes. Here we hnd Sister M, Leonard giving advice to students so as to make wise choices of topics in order to gather sufficient and related material. In our library, we found many books which helped us to submit a successful' and inspiring theme. 19 at I. joAnn Tramison jo St, Henry Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Fatima Club 1, 35 Glee Club 3g Bowling League 4. Quiet, reliable, courteous. Marlene Ugen Mar St. Henry Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Fatima Club 1, 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Pep Club 45 Bowling League 4. Sense ot' humor, tidy, busi- ness-minded. an 'lsr Nicholas Trkula Shank St. joseph Parish Holy Name 1, 2, 3, 45 Stua dent Council 2, 43 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Mono- gram 2, 3, 43 Class President 25 Spanish Honor 35 Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. Valuable athlete, very friendly, competent. Jeanann Wank jeanann St. Henry Parish Soclality 1, 2, 3, 4, Fatima Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 4. Helpful, joker, businesslilce. , . 4 .f fy,-, , ' I f . f, i E David Wanner Dave St, Joseph Parish Office Practice 4. Well-groomed, humorous, quiet. Thomas Ward Tom St, Henry Parish Holy Name 1, 2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Cvlee' Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish Honor 33 Mono- gram Club l, 2, 3, 43 Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. Athletic, well-groomed, thoughtful. Clarice Weaver Kiyi St. joseph Parish Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Fatima Club l, 23 Glee Club 3, 4. Good natured, composed, well-liked. E'-fl Margaret Weinheimer Margie St. joseph Parish Sodality 2, 3, 43 Fatima Club 2, 33 Glee Club 3, 43 Science Honor Society 43 Yearbook Staffg Bowling League 4. Serene, intelligent, reliable. g in il XE 6 sf... 3 is: K if 1 .-if The facts which we have learned during Shorthand, Typing, and Bookkeeping are nut to use during the Office Practice period. While these students are learn- ing the general routines in ofhces today, the Spanish II students are learning the language oft our neighbors South-of-the-Border. I, I XM . . W Y, V vm J. an .' if 'ff k ' L . .. Wi A f' 'W l J- . jf , it al- 3 Carol Werthman john Yasinsky Roberta Zirngibl Carol Chino Roberta St. joseph Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Fatima Club 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 3, 43 President 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Yearbook Staffg History Honor 43 Student Council Representative 43 Bowling League, Secretary 4, Loquacious, merry, ambi- tious. St. Joseph Parish Holy Name 1, 2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Class President 3, 43 Span- ish Honor 33 Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Athletic, scientific, reliable. St. Henry Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Fatima Club 1, 2, 33 Basketbal , 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 4. S nt Council Recording retar 43 Pep Clu ear Staffg Bo ' ' a Po'sed, -ba d, 2 ful : nj IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII f SAI TJOSEPH HIGH s M IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 21 OLIVIA HEY The scholastic ability of this talented Senior has been noticed throughout her four years of high school education. Olivia has earned a tuition scholarship- twice and many hours were sacri- ficed for work on the Pendu- lum and Glee Club. She has also won the Betty Crocker Homemaking award of 1957. RUTH DETIG A pleasant personality and intelligence too - this is a good description of our Ruth. Throughout her four years in high school, she has always been on the top in both scholastic and social activities. BERNARD KLEIN Bernard will always be re- membered for his melodious voice as he played St. Jos- eph in the Christmas Can- tata. He carried the lead in Rancho Rivera as Don Jose. His winning ways have made many friends for Bemie. tAQ5Q 6U Q 1 JOHN YASINSKY and NICK TRKULA john Yasinsky and Nick Trkula build an electronic air Filter for the School Science Fair sponsored by the Buhl Planetarium. Both of these Seniors hope to attend col- lege where they will find their places as engineers. n, 11 vu- .W 0 ' in I Y fy Kiwi S ,. . 'Jksifm , ,ft 1, ff bv 'J LI ai J , A 2,5270 swf Q ,,L, if xl... Q E . W. mx ,. 7 vii Q1 ff.-, 1.4 r .,,. .MA . :Q Q 1 fi a n 5 41, s, W A 4 .,k,x,.,......,1.w-My-. f H X VRWFE-'b , , szwf ayavfmvi GMS f, W 'S Wt... 2 gn' r' L. 53 Q N ,. va .. 1 sm ,,..W.,,- . J Y :L ME' Qi, W1 ,mo rw W as w :- Mi. f I -1. 5 I WS ,TW 'TJ Q, jjfx 'WW 2.5 New Lf? x :rw W .LG Z 65? 5 .2 W-...M 5 2 f Km, 5:6 E i ,J 5 s 3 2 i 3 1 g A is 3 3 3 f 2 3 5 k 1 ' 3 5 Q F 5 2 5 e 5 2 1 5 i A 5 our blueprint for a e e I 1 : ' o - ' if N ' l ., y ' As eager Freshies, we are busy building a firm, If solid foundation. When we become Sophomores, 'i X our energy makes us the pace-Setters as we improve on the structure of our lives. Then, as we are ' ' l - x - promoted to Juniors, we become lofty upperclassmen f ' K and our many activities keep us on the go. These are ' ffl ' the footprints which lead us to our Senior year. 4 5 With these experiences we advance to adulthood, having I fnlwx the basis for a happy, responsible life. ' I KNQW LED UDE mi i ,. V 'Q ,L:,g.l 1. '-n-:EY-fe , 1 15.04 QAQV' za 'N The juniors Can always lic depended upon to partiti- patc in any School activity. old nr now. FIRST ROW: Cecilia Brain-r, Thcfrcsa Moore, and Franca-s Paul. SECOND ROW: Betty Mil- ler, Mary Francvs Firm' Viola Armany, Hclcnc Katz, and james Carlson. THIRD ROW: Irene Zwastetzky, Richard Hutnick, Roberta Taylor, and Susan Carnahan are seen leaving Church after the noon rosary. America, from its beginning, is studied in Junior history class. LEFT TO RIGHT: Carl Petrie, Mary Porta, Judy Lyons, Jenny Gromck, janet Detig, Patricia Holi- han, Thomas Attenbergcr, and Charles Nath listen as Sister M. Gilbert speaks at the rostrum. STANDING: Lurctta Nicdcr, Frances Hcngcr, Sylvia Tramison, and Ken- neth Mcis. SEATED: Donald Leit- geb and Patricia Sullivan decorate 4 their liulletin hoard for Christmas. w 4 The poster lists some of the activities sponsored by thc rlass officers, STANDING: Judy Lyons, Trcasurer: john Brincka, Vice-President. SEATED: Sylvia Tram- ison, Presidentp Frances Paul, Secretary. Me cfarid 0 ' our yuniom When they arc old and gray and have mad? all their mil- lions, these Gcncml Businc-ss Training studcnts may ht- gratcful for this roursc. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bcrnirc Staudt, Mary Ann Halo, Geraldine Schiegg, Mildrvd Major and joseph Brophy are learning to budget their money. '? These juniors are doing their hcst to become well-road hy making use of the books in school. They arc, KNEELING: john Hrinfka. STANDING: Edniund O'Ncill, Marcella Yeager, Mary Clark, and Edward May. llud PREM BDX LUNCH A F' X . 3 xx ,,.af-f' 'aff' X These class officers have been elected to l d ea their classmates through the Sophomore year. They are, SEATED: Mary Ellen Kampmeier, Secretary, William Ohnhaus, Treasurer: Dale Larson, Vice-President: Rob- ert Myron, President. Among the many subjects studied in the Sophomor f e year, Biology is one o the most interesting. These students enjoyed their insect projects and experiments on animals. They are, SEATED: Robert Myron, Mary Ann Lavelle, Carol Most, Rita Kronenberger, Larry Staudinger. STANDING: Linda Wortylko, Carol Hill, Barbara Hoff, Herman Gusky, Edward Clark, Mary Ellen Kampmeier, Nancy West, Edward Dell, Lois Leist, Alex Czarniecki, joan Edwards, William Auen, Deana Best. M. Lois. FIRST ROW Cl' : aire Niederberger Connie Hayes, SECOND ROW Claire Katz William Deem M' , er, ich' ael Gei D ger, ale Larson, and Margar- et Mackin enjoy their Literatu re periods under the guidance of Sister 'PD' 'QM 'W' qw-f XY? S fAe cfaaa 0 15 our energefic .SZloA0m0re:5 w-Q... These students are busy learnin ab t th g ou e times of long ago as they study E. Ba S. P. Deeply engrossed in their studies are, STANDING: David Weismiller. SEATED: Betty Kelley, Rich- ard Vollberg, Louis Miller, John Ott, Patricia Grebner. BACK ROW: ' ' ' ' William Ohnhaus, Carol Eichholz, Mildred Kampmeier. The Christmas season al- ways calls for extra decora- tions. These Sophomores who are dressing up their room are, SEATED: Erika Sattler, Barbara Lewis, George Lowery, Anthony Dieckmann. STANDING: Janet Antonovich, Martin Sherwood. NAWY RUTECT 4-svn' With cers are sure to do a successful job as leaders of their class, SEATED: Alice Cagney, Secretary: Joseph Zovko, Treasurer. STANDING: James Sommer, Vice-Presidentg William Niederberger, President. Mary as their inspiration these Sophomore Class Oth A r ROVV: John Guatell, Alice Cagney, Priscilla Kittel, Priscilla Hanula, Susan Bogda, James Dinkel, Carolyn Jones. BACK ROW: l h ' ,osep Speeler, Francis Groll, Robert Barker, William Niederberger. eal desire for History is shown by these students. FRONT Solving a difficult Geometry problem are, LEFT: Ronald Geyer I S Names ommer, Philip Preklas. CENTER: Henrietta Oestreichi Dolores Spitler. RIGHT: Ronald Breininger. ae! UL gfmf an merrie pace ' - r K 'sn Returning from classes after a hard days work are these Freshmen students, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Kapfer, Carol Wank, John Gillen, Gerald Lavelle, Patricia Campbell, Donna Mae Fischer, Ronald Holzer, Robert Jacobs, Wesley Plietz, Joseph Schaaf, Karla Krausslach, Judy Glivic, Margaret Fico, joseph Friedel, Michael Shields, Diane Preisinger, Margaret Eberlein, Barbara Allen. ffm cfaofs 0lfU QCLF QI' Giving a helping hand to the Algebra I students, who are stumped with a confusing problem, is Sister M. In- nocent. These students are, SEATED: Rosemary Gillen, Robert Bates. STANDING: David McCreary, Pa- tricia Spara, Linda Schmidt, Patricia DuBee, Robert Owen, and Daniel Trainor. at liusily dismissing today's Religion les- son wc' find, SEATED: Thomas Howe, Rolwcrl Dcdig, Robert Mitts, yloscpliim- Bowers. STANDING: -Izim-t Gallahcr, Patricia Butch, Faith Cfararci, Mrax jnckowski. Diagraming is a major portion of I rc-shnu-n English. We find diagram- ing svrltc-necs hero, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joanne Holihan, Vincent Calio, Margaret Finkheiner, jafque- line Collins, Dorothy Clemcnce, Dav- id Busby, Fred Holler. 0 ,6 O jre6Aie5 Ofticers of Freshman Class 103 are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Daniel Trainor, President: Robert Bates, ViCe-Presi- dc-ntg David Kapfer, Treasurer: and Rosemary Gillen, Secretary. S' , L. Nga WW all bid? One observance which is practical during Advent is the lighting of the Advent Wreath. Sister M. Dominica is explaining the significance of this wreath to, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Duffner, Thomas Waller, Phyllis Raciop- pi, Kathleen Pastorius Lawrence DeBold M , , aureen Breier, Donald Fix, and Stephen Novak. Checking up on class dues we find, SEATED: Phyllis Racioppi, Secretaryg Lawrence DeBold, Treasurer. L STANDING: Stephen Novak, Vice-Presidentg James X' Bach, President. The love and devotion which our students ha f h ve or t e Blessed Mother is proved by the success and many victories which we have received from her through our prayers. Gathered around her are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Meyer, David Taylor, Lucille Kalinowski, Mary Lea McCullough, Jo H ' ' yce einzl, Donald Fuchs, Jacqueline Thomas, Kathleen Stambrosky, Robert Hubsch. . 'si ' i ak 1 Q ' q ,N-, ws M . W Q M555 A -P s, A 49 1, - A ' , -ww . fl. si y ' A Mfg? . . Magi, S.. I xy , . s. gi . 1 I .354 Sw 22,1 -ef 9 - . . Q .Q x I Neem ' 1 O 3,4-zrfivdf' lf'0lfUfl fl. 5 ADJ Behind every successful school system there are many people operating behind the scenes. These are the people who put up the flag, clean the halls, ring the bells, and give Financial support to the school. The photos on this page exemplify this support at St. -Ioseph's. At the top of the list of our Patron Go-Getters was Charlie Nath. Ten dollars are given as a bonus award for the Underclassmen who support the patron drive. The winners were, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Hutnick, Mary Porta, and awe? Sister M. Esther, Principal, and Mrs. Charles Nath discuss some of the problems which come to them through the school office. Few people can work and smile at the same time. At our school we have a person that is like this, it's our Mrs. C. Thome. Patricia DuBee. Tony can be seen raising the flag early in the morning. He is very faithful in seeing that this duty is done. I ,I l ,'1l1g'w ww our blueprint . . an eager outlook Co-operation, team work, and thoughtfulness spell out the secret for an effective activities program. In all phases of life, whether in school or business organizations, the spirit of working together must predominate in order to make t'he I activity effective. These activities which we participate in during our high school years are the forerunners of the activities which we will I -1. 6 ncoun i ACTI ITIESl UNDERSTANDING I . 1 TUC U3 3,31 -CQ -..-1. -.-L... il.. ..,l..,. -ul l 1,-,-1,.i... sv-,,.,N 3 f I c BISHOP JOHN F. DEARDEN OFFICIATED at thc dedication of thc new 12 room addition to our high school on Sunday, january 20, 1957. Hou: the Bishop is shown hanging the cruciiix in the lobby of thc school. As thc Bishop walks through the new addition hc hcstows a special blessing upon it. 40 .. ,,vJ :f,. 2 g l 1 Z' , Q s 'Xffv N 'A-'tba-q4.'.ww.-'e'-'5 3 Q . ' 5Olffsfufig.09'00'fi'fh' ,Q Q Q Q s f tqfyaf ': ,'0 4. lc 'O' .3 v' . -ig s Og Qt: at ,? ,to Qs Qc aio Q ,' '. - Y 9 5 Q 0 1 Q Oafofiitn Q gOQg44,.4,,ag,6g.vQ. in : ,s'9g5p0Q.51..0 'ht' .Ol 9 , , 25 cl It .54 fn 5.6 0.0 Ulf 0 ' 'lu' 'nv BENEDICTION WAS OFFERED in nur church following the dedication, Iiishup john F. Dearden officiated at the hlvssing ccrcmony. A BLESSING IS BESTOWED hy liishup Dearden on the altar boys who scrvc-ci :it the dedication. hn F Dearden is seen here with Father I., Kraus, ther E Grundlcr, and Fathcr W. Scholz, Assistants. ,v uh 0 : ' 1 v s ' 0,4 l 'Q ' lo A,o, 3. u 01 V on A ' I hr, X O 1 A Osnooovx, 'Q ,.oo 1 V' 1 -I 1 4. V . . ,fy Z, kfv.i. ,, X . .gl : -. g , f '-5' - 561 , ' '- ' ' 1 J BLESSINGS COME THROUGH PRAYER For the young men of the parish, we have the Holy Name Society. The members meet on the second Sun- day of each month at 8:15 Mass and receive Com- munion together to show their reverence of the sacred name of Jesus. Their moderator is Father Scholz. The young women of the parish belong to the Sodality of Our Lady to show their special love and devotion to their heavenly Mother. They meet on the third Sun- day of each month to assist at the 8:15 Mass and receive Holy Communion in a body. Here the Senior girls kneel in the church as Father Grundler, the ,0u'ru ef These Seniors are on their way to a Science Honor Society meeting. Only outstanding sci- ence students may belong to the group. LEFT TO RIGHT: Albert Gusky, Margie Wein- heimer, Carl DuBee, Donna Cook, Nancy Niederberger, Leonard Schultz, a member of the group, is missing from the picture. These students won prizes for their history projects at the Buhl Planetarium. LEFT TO RIGHT: john Gillen, Donald Fix, Dorothy Clemence, Francis Groll, Robert Barker, Wil- liam Niederberger. SEATED: William Auen. C OIL rn HTL: SUENCE fNOR SOCIETY ,X 1 i J R , ,- ' 6' ,, . . -in s XX is LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Barker, Lois Leist, Carol Most, and John Guatell display their geography projects which won awards at the Buhl Planetarium. HO O roulazi SAINT 10 BPH Le CM ...ffm ROW 1: P. Gillen, N. Mullee, P. King. ROW 2: D. Bachman, C. Weaver, C. Garstka, V. Groesch. ROW 3: J. Bell, D. Cook, M. Spin- nenweber, Cv. Harrington. ROW 4: N. Bright, J. Altman, R. Huber, J. Holihan, J. Koempel, C. Paul. Secretary Lorraine Bauer ROW 1: H. Brand, W. Nagel. ROW 2: J. May, L. Niedery F. Paul. ROW 3. M. Ugen, S. Miller, M. Breier, E. Grebner. ROW 4: M. Campbell, K. Meis, M. Mooney, W. McCusker, E. Schirra, C. Petrie. President: Bernard Klein ROW 1: B. Miller, T. Moore J Lyons. ROW 2: L. Senanis, M Hale H. Katz, M. Tuladzieck. ROW 3 M. Clark, C. Schmidlin, J. Bruegg man. ROW 4: W. Klinkenberger D Bukowski, G. Klos, W. Lutz. Accompanists: Olivia and Ruth Detig Hey mufiic cfug wizich Auifgfs co-oioerafion ana! c!zaracfer VicefPresident: Edward Spinnenweber mi 1 A , r ROW 1 1 J. Wank, M. Hanley, P. Gerner. ROW 2: D. Leister, M. Hines, J. Murphy, R. Oestreich. ROW 3: R. Hutnick, L. Green, M. Weinheimer, N. Niederberger, ROW ROW 1: M. Bachner, M. Stein, M. 4: E. May, J. Brincka, D. Leitgeb, T. Attenberger. and Carol Dehn Muehlhauer. ROW 2: P. Kraus, J. Jeffers, M. Bowers, A. Krupa. ROW 3: R. Zirngibl, E, Kraus, C. Mc- Creary. ROW 4: W. Parker, T. Bauer, T. Ward, N. Trkula, S. Seaman, J. Yasinsky. on 4 Treasurer: Kathleen Kelly li. . iv V 4 ' f ...O , ROW l: J. Price, G. Schiegg, M. Yeager. ROW 2: J. Gromek, P. Holi- han, G. Letender, G. Wasiecko. ROW 3: V. Armany, M. Fico, J. Lacher, P. Sullivan. Pageanteers: Mary McNellne me girdf Clzrizifmczfi 1 The Vlsxtatxon The Annunciation 'vf s, - Q , . '., ,! , No Room At The Mary's Cradle Song fr .- n The Presentatxon of the one a usual 'KA 5 Q 7' 'f NCH6 'KIVERA Kit Darling and the State Police OFFicer fKathleen Y Kelly and Norbert Brightj seem to be engaged in a tion. very interesting conversa- Maggie Murphy CGeraldine Harringtonj is after her unfortunate husband, Pat C E d w a r d Spinnenweber with her skillet again. Don Jose CBernard Kleinl tries to win the heart of Billy Day fjanice Dun- bekerj by serenading her with a lilting Spanish love song. Bea Thorne fjanice O'Br1- enl finally gets her man, Stanley Darling Qjoseph Sciullif at the end of the operetta. The Chinaman QEugene Schirral stops to admire himself as he polishes the mirror. V. Q, ,Z- gi Maria Petrona fTheresa Victoria Darling and Silas Day QLorraine Bauer and Raymond Huberj leave the house for an early morning ride. Pokryfkaj is some s --dj!! ,tl These young people are Bi1ly's guests at the rancho. STANDING: Thomas Attenberger, Theresa Moore, William Glivic, jane Lacher, Kenneth Meis, Frances Paul. Aloysius Berk, Edmund O'Neill. SITTING: Betty Miller, Helene Katz, ,lean Loadman, Mildred Major, Dorothy Leister. With the Chinese servant fEugene Schirraj, these Chinamen do a typical oriental dance. STANDING: Loretta Senanis. Marlene Tuladzieck, Eugene Schirra, Marlene Hines, Judy Jeffers. KNEELING: Loretta Nieder, Judy Price, Marilyn Hanley, Mary Ann Hale. 'ft . H+ 7 Q ancing an These brave men belong to the gal- lant band, the Masked Riders, who work with Don jose to regain his land. STANDING: Edward Spinnen- Weber, john Brincka, Bernard Klein, William Parker. KNEELING: John Bell, Charles Paul, S I T T I N G : Francis Rowsick, john Koempel. These Spanish ladies dance to the lovely Senorita Mia. STANDING: Carol Werthman, Patricia Sullivan, Donna Cook, Nancy Niederberger, Jane Long. KNEELING: Carol Schmidlin, 'Cecilia Breier. Bea Cjanice O'Brien, Kit fKathleen Kellyl, Billy fjanice Dunbekerj, and Victoria fLorraine Bauer, tell for- tunes as Maria fTheresa PokryfkaD leads in rich man fDennis Bukowskil, poor man Cjames CarlsonD, beggar man fDonald Leitgebj, thief CWilliam Klinkenbergerj, doctor fEdward Mayj, lawyer CWilliam McCuskerD, and merchant chief CAlbert Guskyj During the fiesta, these girls do the beautiful Gypsy Waltz. STANDING: Mary Lou Bowers, Janet Murphy, Geraldine Schiegg, Audrey Krupa. KNEELING: Judy Lyons, Mary Anne Bachner, Marcie Yeager, Pa- tricia Holihan. - A I at Q -when :we-.s:w'.m.ewali.H Bea Cjanice O'BrienJ leads the Wooden Soldiers in salute as they end their dance. LEFT TO RIGHT: Warren Lutz, joseph Brueggman, John Holihan, Earl Breier, Richard Hutnick, Carl Petrie, Martin Mooney, Gary Klos. Performing the graceful Fiesta Ballet ... ,,7 are LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Breier, Michael Seethaler, Marlene Tuladzieck, john Yasinsky, Thomas Ward, Loretta Senanis, Mary Ann Hale Thomas Bauer, Marlene Hines, Stephen Seaman, Margaret Wein- heimer, Nicholas Trkula. This aristocratic group did the digni- fied Purple Evening Dance. STAND- ING: Jenny Gromek, Sandra Miller, Marlene Ugen, E l a i n e Grebner, Wilma Nagel, Margaret Campbell, Roberta Zirngibl, Mary Lou Bowers. KNEELING: Thomas Ward, Nicho- las Trkula, John Yasinsky, Michael Seethaler, Thomas Bauer, Stephen Seaman. :Singing foo With Pat and Maggie Murphy fEd- ward Spinnenweber and Geraldine Harringtonj to lead them, these charming colleens do a spirited Irish Jig. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Detig, Elizabeth Breinig, Lois Green, Juan- ita May, jeanann Wank, Harriet Brand, Mary Clark, Pat Gerner. fs VS My Rancho Rivera is a story of romantic south- ern California with its ranchos and remnants of Spanish aristocracy, Don Jose and his daring band of Masked Riders fight to win back his property from a dishonest lawyer and an eastern railroad man, Silas Day. In the process, Don Jose and Billy, Mr. Day's daughter, fall in love, the property reverts to its proper owner, and everyone involved has loads of fun. It has many colorful contrasts in characters, situations, and music. It abounds in dancing groups such as the Irish Jiggers, the Chinamen, and the Wooden Soldiers. All in all, it was a brilliant stage spectacle of light opera quality, highly enjoyed by everyone who saw it. 1 1 v K YQ fl 'XTX' ,IF l , 1 W These four did the Spanish Habanera, They are Lois Green, Mary McNellie, C arol Dehn, Rosemary Oestreich. Olivia Hey, accompanist and Sister Regina Mary Director, smile as the oper- etta ends on April 28, 1957 These girls work all day to keep the rancho clean and the guests happy. LEFT TO R I G H T : Mary Frances Fico, Elaine Kraus, Geral- dine L e t e n d e r , Patricia Kraus, Gloria Wasiecko. cz nigAf offun The entire Glee Club isa present on stage at the finale. Each group is dressed in its own costume and the general effect is extremely colorful. All's well that ends well and so it did. Q Q During the night the Masked Riders steal into the house and awake these maids. LEFT TO RIGHT: Phyllis Gillen, Nancy Nie- derberger, Carol Schmidlin, Clarice Weaver, Margaret Spinnenweber. l ark ii -' tr -c: , ,-1 i t 'heyy R, X, RY -M '53 ,M .- l In ! 4 .F Stu , ' I I K, X jg qi, lik f gal I uf 'SQA i K ,gif .' L 5 '! .D 7' ri . A + ,fi ,. S - i A j-X f ',,,'-W 'f Rfi. X K fi -i v Q 1 at mt? nw I ' I ,Q MX 4' X fl 1 gg 2 , 2... Curcfiil and serious planning of speeches takes much on-eioiis time, if success is to lic attained in speech work. These students havg endeavored to master content. composition, and deliverance. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dor- othy Clernerice, Patricia Comer, Ann Conley, Alice Cagney. DEBATE vw Pl ECI-I CMJ 910' '-. N i g 1 , 45.4.5 Jfwsw K , X gf! L ' 'Q ' . R xx n The spceclies and dc-hates given hy them- young gentlenien are vvry cclumtional and px:-inplifv the kind of training whivh St. klosm-ph's has to ollcr, FIRST ROVNY Ronald Svhirrn, Rohn-rt Barker, james Somnit-r, Michal-l Ch-ig:-r, R4-gis Rnskatzff, SECOND RONV: john limit:-ll, Riclinrd lN'Iason. Ronald Gwyn-r, Unvid Taylor, Thomas VVullQr', Philip Prvlclns. THIRD RUVV' William Kress, Uonzald Fix, VVilliinn Niuic-r lmcrger, joseph Sou-ler', :und Iidwurtl Kress, We find the following students vornparinpg their speeches before they enter the tournnrnent, LEFT TO RIGHT: Leonard Sflllllll, Dale Larson, Carl DLIBCQ', and Cliarlcs Nath, Tlicsc' are just four of the Cornpetent extc-nipornm-ons speakers, who are sent out to rvprt-suit our school. 7 T wsiisnmsm A The typists are busy striving to produce precise copies to submit to the publisher. SEATED: Rosemary Oestreich, Ruth Detig, and Janice Dun beker. STANDING: Elizabeth Breinig. Juanita May. LEFT, and Olivia Hey, RIGHT, have been faith- ful, self-sacrificing Seniors as Co-editors of the 1957 Pendulum. ff' f K A A IIE In an effort to provide a rousing start for the yearbook patron drive, the members of the Senior Class whipped up a skit called, Patronland. The skit was based on Mother Goose rhymes. The students who portrayed the characters are, FRONT ROW: john Bell, john Yasin- sky. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Breier, Norbert Bright, Edward Spinnenweber, and Lorraine Bauer. BACK ROW: Patricia Comer, Carol Werthman. A5 it turned out the skit proved to be both entertaining and practical, while at the same time the patron drive proved to be a colossal success. THE PENDULUM fa!! Artists. business managers, typists and coveditor worked zealously on their respective assignments to produce a yearbook which everyone would be proud of. ' ' ' ' f b ket- The artists posters depicting the four sports o as ball, baseball, football, and bowling served to stimulate the student body to bring the money for the business managers, so that funds would be available to the co- editors for their plans. The typists were always eager to submit the manuscript copies for the publishers. Business managers and artists check the posters for DING LEFT TO RIGHT: Stephen Seaman, Edward Spinnenweber, Nlargaret Weinheimer, Carol McCreary, Roberta Zirngibl, Mary McNellie, Carol Dehn, Janice O'Brien, William Parker. s have Patron Drive results. STAN l K ll nd Francis Rowsick. Carol Werthman, Kath een e y. a Who likes a yearbook without pictures? Nobody. There- fore, our expert photographer, Mr. Cardell, shines like the sun because he thinks taking pictures is fun. The task of producing the Pendulum which the entire school could be proud of was assigned to the Seniors of '57. Like our predecessors, we endeavored to permeate our yearbook with a religious atmosphere. The co-operation of the student body and faculty is shown throughout the book, Without the help of Sister M. Aelred, the Pendulum Advisor. our yearbook could not have possibly been a success. Sister's duties have been constant and trying, but she never failed to come through when we needed her help. We are extremely grateful to Sister M. Aelred, and our hard-working staff for their unfailing co-operation. T DE T ounci The aim of the Student Council is to promote harmony and good will between the Faculty and the Student Body. Therefore, special com- mittees are organized to promote the growth of each activity in the school. Boosting the religious activities of the school are. SEATED: Sylvia Tramison, Rosemary Oestreich, Leonard Schultz, STANDING: Hen- rietta Oestreich, Carol Schmidlin. Heading the Student Council are: Lorraine Bauer, Presi- dentg joseph Sciulli, Vice-Presidentg Roberta Zirngibl, Recording Secretaryg Juanita May, Corresponding Secretaryg Nicholas Trkula, Treasurer. f M E! 4 WW . srucimr mlm iq f 4. The t-ntirc Student Council consists of FIRST ROW: joseph Sciulli, Rnhcrta Zirngihl, Juanita May, Nicholas Trkula. SECOND ROW: Rnhcrt Myron, Patricia DuBcc, Dan- icl Trainor, janet Dctig, Sylvia Tmmiscm, THIRD ROW: Carol VV:-rthrnan. Carol Schmidlin, Louis Millcr, Kathlvcn Kclly, janws Bach, H:-nrictta Ocstrcich, FOURTH ROW: VVilliani Nicdcrhcrgfcr, john Ynsinsky, Nurhc-rt Briglit, Lcrmaul Schultz. Acc:-ptinq thc candle from Sistcr M. Esthf-r is Lorraine Bauer. Pre-paring fur the wcckly Friday night dancc, wc End tht- social com niittc-1' carrying thc PA system to thc' gym, FRONT ROVV: Nick Trkula, Louis Nlillcfij BACK ROVV: john Yasinsky, Rnlwrt lX'lyron, and VVilli:1m Nicclcrlvcrgcr, Co-operation arnong mothers, stu- dents, and faculty resulted in thc- successftil Box Lunch which was sponsored hy the juniors in order to fiiiancn- the Prom. Discussing thr- affair arc, SEATED: Mrs. H. Oes- tr:-icli and Nlrs. G. Most. STAND- ING: jnscph Sciulli, Sylvia Trami- SON. FIRST ROW: Betty Kelley, Mary Ellen Kampmeier. SECOND ROVV: Lois Leist, Carol Most, Carolyn Jones, RED C USS The junior Red Cross Group exists in quite a few high schools. Students under a moderator affiliated with the Junior Red Cross branch make favors to be used in veteran hospitals, orphan homes, and homes for the aged. Toy jane Heyl. STANDING: P. Hanula, Genevieve Zadron- zny, Barbara Lewis, Barbara Hoff. animals are made and given to the needy at Christmas time, Gift boxes are Filled by the members and sent to foreign countries as a means of furthering a good neighbor policy. L 'll K linowski, Patricia Spara, STANDING: Carol Wank, Karla Krausslach. SEATED: uci e a Rosemary Gillen, Diane Preisinger. s 5. we 3' No Christian lady or gentleman's education is complete without some experience in con- ducting social affairs and in understanding the duties and responsibilities which are involved. The juniors are well aware of the up's and down's of a Mardi Gras or a Box Lunch to provide sufficient funds for the Prom. Anticipation is greater than the reality, can be truly said about the Prom, These Seniors are anxiously wait- ing for May 16, 1957 to go to the Chartiers Country Club to dance to the tunes of Baron Elliott and his Orchestra. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Miller, Carol Dehn, Donna Cook, and Janice Dunbeker. I4lll'Cll2l Senzmis. l r'aiic'0s Hanger, Ricliartl Hutnick, and Alamo Laiclicr' sue' vimrnpziririg their Class rings after the impressive i'c-rwiiioily, BACK ROW: Aloysius Berk and Edmund KYNQ-ill. ...L I rw K gm if, flvf' ,ir . 1. nl The Mardi Gras Dance Committee pausc for a picture. SEATED is Nancy Fix. STANDING are Marcie Yeager, Judy Lyons, and Mary Porta. UNIOR Ctiuitiea jane Laclier and Edmund O'Neill are receiving their Class rings from Father Cvrundler. We it R X R in , Tex f if 4' Senior Room Mothers. SEATED. Mrs. M. Schultz STANDING: Mrs. A Wanner, Mrs. R. Cook, Mrs. N Bauer. Faithful Room Mothers. FIRST ROW: Mrs. C. Dunsey, Mrs. E. Litz, Mrs. J. Korbe, Mrs. M. Bemesderfer, Mrs. H. Loadman, Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. M. Wagner, Mrs. Berk. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dolan, Mrs. Jeffers, Mrs. J, Zofcin, Mrs. R. Niederberger, Mrs. Tumsis, Mrs. M, Holzer, Mrs. Czarnecki, Mrs. R. Owen. THIRD ROW: Mrs, C. Petrie, Mrs. W. Deemer, Mrs. M. Wag- ner, Mrs. P, Heinzl, Nirs. W, Dieckmann, Mrs. M. Mooney. Mrs. Durkin, Mrs. D. Moslein, Mrs. Groll, Mrs. G. Altman, Mrs. K. Pankowski. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. D. Werthman. Mrs. Zadrozny. Mrs, P. Bogda, P' vi' Mrs. E. Brophy. Mrs. W. Rall, Mrs. H. Fix, Mrs. W. Kramer, Mrs. C. Brophy, Mrs. F. Burnelis, Mrs. G. Gillen. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. W. Porta, Mrs. Duckworth, Mrs. R. Cook, Mrs. Gross, Mrs. A. Wanner, Mrs. N. Bauer, Mrs. S. Thompson, Mrs, J. Barrett, Mrs. Holi- han, Mrs. Turowski, SIXTH ROW: Mrs. B. Schaum, Mrs. T. Lewis, Mrs, M. Schultz, Mrs. Chichawicz, Mrs. T. McCann, Mrs. M. Holzer, Mrs. J. Snyder, Mrs, J. Breier, Mrs. J. Schmidt, Mrs. G. Most. SEVENTH ROW: Mrs. N. Bauer, Mrs. C. Murphy, Mrs. C. Dick, Mrs, Imhoff U Officers are SEATED Mrs Sullivan Secretary Mrs Wagner President Mrs Berk Vice Prcsidenf ..-ff STANDING Mrs Pankowskl Supply Manager Mrs Mills Treasurer Mrs Most Publicity Manager X XX ' i!i ' ul' f ' ..JxL fizells. .l .zinhag . lf: - 'fllllll 1 our blueprint for lasting success Success is a ladder which can be climbed with perseverance, ambition, and sincerity. It means that competition must be tempered with fair play and the principles of sportsmanship must be observed. Never stop to look behind - push ahead - success is at the top. However, wealth, honor, and fame are only stepping stones to success - real success is to know, to love, and to serve God and to be forever happy with Him in heaven. ' 1 ATHLETICS 1 1 W-4 X-:IJ 1,7 uf u - 44: fi X . '53 Fa-nd I iff ix an .X w x x mx Xffflix L 31 3, .J 4 3 ,ff i 1 5 1 f fx X 5 g x 5 in EL A l 1 gf, 3 1 4, if Q A? I 1- 1, Eg me mi ,, 'i A gi i i f' H is AQ f V 3 -. J! 7 ax in , P 'A ew W G i , X K,-K 21. I W: x N' 41 ARSITY BASKETBS LL .ww KING BASKETBALL TAKES OVER as our playvrs eat, sleep, and lvrcatlir liuskvsllmall, 'lilivy lic-corny ilu- hcrocs of the student liudy, and fm Ilivir lizmi vvurk they Cltrscrvv evltry Crcdil :md liunur glV1'll tlivm, Lv! us Call you VICTORS, wc :nc piuml uf yuul Tlirc-c' Cliccrs for thc boys who did Sllfll za great julv'YYl STANDING: Fatlicr Giuiidlvi, zitliln-lic iliwvtui, lfflllillll Gcycr, job Sfiulli, julm liiincka, llmmlil Fix, Tum Bauer, joe Zovko, Ronald Hulzcr, Bill lVlfQlllSkl'I, and Coach Gerard Conlnoy, KNEELINGQ Bill Niclluilwrgvr, MikLf Scctlialcr, Tom Ward, Nick 'l'i'kula, and john Yasinsky. Coach Gerard fcmlxny luis iiizimlv mziiiy irnpmtmit run triliutions to our zitlilctic program. His tlmmiigli knowledge' of sports and liis Careful giiiclanu- lmvi- lu-cn a decisive- faftor in producing a wimiiiig tc-:im with many plczisam Mlklmm-iris to Rc'mvmlwi', BAK , ix My K 'kzwgsffk -' 4-5 'Vw cgi mi 'lf' 2 flffe . ' n , 1' i .fx W Many hours of practice behind the scenes are spent to produce a Top Team as shown by the scrimmase berger Nick Trkula and joe Zovko. between Tom Bauer, Bill Nieder- H V k:,.. A:yNi: ,, . A , .. is Q, zcfifiiiffff . -M 'L if GW ii Q 5 Q- ' .ii 'if i - -wif-4 -f f ' a , 4agiggggm,gi 'F .V-pg 1- ,Aff in-v 12T.,, .: ,- - f - 'ew :gym PL YING air JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD We 29... St.Justin 32... ...St.Basil i 65... ... St. Wendelin ... 32... St.Canice... 26... St.Justin 42... St.George 40... ... St. Wendelin ... 39... ...St.Canice.... 40... ...St.James 34... St. George... 37 .... St. Mary ...... 35 .... St. Joseph, Natrona 35 .... St. Adalbert 35 .... ...St.Basi1 39 .... . . . St. Thomas .... . . . 31 .... St. Joseph, Natrona 37 .... . . . St. Casimir .... . . . 32 .... . . . St. Elizabeth . . . . 32 .... ...St.Mary..... 30 .... . . . St. Casimir . . . 39 .... .. . St. Adalbert . . 29... ... St. Michael ... 30... St.Thomas... Putting one of their plays into action are james Som- mer, joe Sciulli, Donald Fix, john Brincka, and Ronnie Geyer. These boys are the up-and-coming team of the future. With their coach, Mr. Robert Schultz, to give them advice and helpful tips, they are constantly improving. FIRST ROW: Ronnie Geyer, Jim Dinkel, John Ott. SECOND ROW: Dale Larson, Dave Kapfer, James Sommer, Bill McCusker. THIRD ROW: Don Fix, Joe Sciulli, john Brincka, Ronald Holzer. They ......22 ....22 ....34 ....l6 ....22 ....27 ....34 ....17 ....l9 ....54 ....21 ....3l . .... 21 ....32 ....27 ....28 ....51 ....l6 ....28 ....37 ....26 ....25 ....l9 CZLITL rflijldllillnt? The Student Managers and Time- keepers havc hc-en very pcrsevering in their efforts to keep St. joc's up on the top, STANDING: Bob Myron and Steve Seaman, SEATED: Eddie -fa 5. Spinnenwc-her and Bernie Klein, --X I 5 gi? Y' I X fax. .nuff a .Q The Pep Club has done a great deal to encourage the team, and to pro- mote attendance at the games. The Senior division, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Werthman, Sandra Miller, and Juanita May. Junior division, LEFT TO RIGHT: Henrietta Oestreich, Joyce Duffner, Mary Carol Yasinsky, and Carol Most. P' Y ,,3X,XX'Q -led! -.kmsh br' w a. I -.,, X .,.kr 7 SW SX 41 9 3 L , S 'Q 4 51. J0f'3- Al Exmamuu GAME HOME AWAY 1 f 3 .K M 1. .1053- 7- A .wg X J i x Q 1 I W ,X cg B 'K hex x WNV N 1 M RMJ M 1 fy K 'I W, , a 1 , , ff , 1 X f Za my W f 4 H Gs A5 , 'Q My , 2 , y ff' ck 1 5 6' ff' k X f . .::' I may W . V F 'wixif 4 ff- ' ' , ,J :3 , 'xi , Q is? K LVLV ,Lm- Qggttxh M 1 F, 1 . ,P 1 fM 1 qfg- 4.4 ff' ' tj it Q Q, . N . ' ' ' Q Q fzfiv as at as 1 3 f I 'fix X f X, f f -. . 'lf , x If A 'J' Q N ,IX X .- - 'J -T -5-A 4 b .N s s 'G if BQSEQ A. Q 4 M' kiuimii 5 -5513455 is Father Cvrundler presents the happy, victorious Seniors with the Intra- mural trophy, These champs have already earned the title in their jun- ior year for the Spring Intramurals of 1956, and now the Fall Intramurals of 1956 makes their second successive triumph. The experience of the play- ers on the varsity team was kept to a minimum by the rules and restric- tions of Father Grundler. Congratu- lations Champs! Always out to win can be seen in the smiling faces of STANDING: Mike Seethaler, John Yasinsky, Leonard Schultz, Charles Paul, Steve Sea- man, Thomas Bauer. KNEELING: Nick Trkula, William Parker, Thom- as Ward, and Bernard Klein. The Juniors kept the ball flying through the hoop through the splen- did teamwork of FRONT ROW: Eugene Schirra, William McCusker, Aloysius Berk, john Brincka. BACK ROW: Joseph Sciulli, Warren Lutz, Donald Leitgeb. CHAMPS FOR THREE SEASONS ,'l.ENt wi, A . t is-rg ,4's'f3Qu xcwrf' f, 4 info We 'fp rl .i ie 'F ii vqkve 1654, X43 EP Q Bri 1 I al X Q51 l IN TRAMURALS Spirited Sophs pre-pure for the open- ing fray STANDING: Rolmvrt Nlyron, ,lamcs Sommer, Richard Nlason, john Ott. KNEELING: joseph Zov- ko, William Nicderherger, Ronald Geyer. Freshics strive for virtory, STAND- ING: Robert jacohs, joseph Schaafv Thomas Howe, Ronald Schirra. KNEELING: Donald Fix, David Kapfer, Ronald Holler. Sophs and Seniors are up and at it as the scramble gets closer to the basket and the score rises in favor of the Seniors as Champs for the Fall Intramurals. Freshies and juniors compete for the crown as the whistle sounds with the juniors in the lead. Warren Lutz is shooting a sweeping hook while Ron Holzer tries desperately to block if. m ' l .gnnfk The pitcher sizes up the batter with the keen eye of a hawk, takes the sign from the catcher, and the ball zooms toward the eager, but poised batter. The batter swings and a sharp crack is heard as horsehide meets wood, and the ball soars high over the distant fence. This is the usual scene on play- grounds all over the country as all people, young and old, take part in Our National Pastime, the great game of baseball! The Redwings go through a brief warmup on the day of a big game. Tom Ward leads the drill. St. Joe's Redwings have given their school something to be proud of when it comes to winning games which require alertness, skill, and speed. FIRST ROW: Steve Seaman, john Yasinsky, Nick Trkula, Michael Seethaler. SECOND ROW: Edward Spinnenweber, john Ott, Dennis Bukowski, Donald Leitgeb, Joseph Sciulli. THIRD ROW: John Brincka, Thomas Ward, and Bernard Klein. BASEB LL Here we find Coach Dieckmann and Father Grundler giving the boys a few tips on the knuckle ball. LEFT TO RIGHT: Nick Trkula, Father Cvrundler, Coach Dieckmann, John Yasinsky, Dennis Bukowski, and Michael Seethaler. Scrutinizing the score sheet which sums up a hard game I played by St. joe's are LEFT TO RlGHT: Norbert Bright, john Altman, Leonard Schultz, john Koempel, Taking the prize for the best single player on the bowl- and Ray Huber. These are five faithful Semor bowlers ing mam is Ngfbert Bright, He has brought St Ioseph': who have tl'1Cd to master EFST Place. up to first place in Single Score Bowling. 5 9 Eli 1 BO LIG The ball rolled by Ray Huber is fast and most important-a direct hit. Ray is the captain of the team and strives to keep his bowlers in tip-top shape for the competition with the other Catholic Schools in the League. .1 Bowling just comes natural to this group of eager fellows. Leonard Schultz, Ray Huber, Eugene Schirra, Donald Leitgeb, james Carlson, john Altman, Warren Lutz, Norbert Bright, and John Koempel. I V. fl We dedicate this patron to you-SENIORS '57 To keep the spirit reigning through The light of God showed us the way. We're glad to see God's light will stay. coMPLiM13Nrs or THE SENIORS OF 1956 Congratulations, Class of 1957 MOTHERS' CLUB of SAINT IOSEPH'S SCHOOL COMPLIMENTS EDWARD R. BACHMANN Re9i4fereJ .f4rcAifecf MEMBER OF PITTSBURGH CHAPTER AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Your Outlook Is Better We service what We sen when You See Well MT. OLIVER RADIO - TV 312 HAYS AVE.--HE 1-2222 PITTSBURGH 10, PA. UUE.: Business Buiff EH 25 Iyzau of Quality 51-wi C HUGH E. IENNINGS IAMES F. MARTIN Successors to: HENRY G. LOF INK oP'r1c1ANs Office: 5147 IENKINS ARCADE PITTSBURGH 22 A'I'1antic I-0110 Smart Glasses Enhance Good Looks HE 1-1476 HE 1-1477 GEORGE LANZ 6. SONS CORPORATION CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS South 18th 6. Iosephino Stn. HENRY L. BECHTOLD General Manager TRAINOR'S BAR 6 GRILL 151 Margaret Street Our Specialty CHICKEN IN THE BASKET SHRIMP IN THE BASKET HE 1-9607 Phone: TAy1 1-1557 24 HOUR TOWING DEAD STORAGE USED CARS T and G Auto Sales 6. 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Route 51 Custom Built Birch Kitchens Complete Kitchen Remodeling RODLER'S HOTEL BEER - WINE - LIQUOR Penn 61 Hays Avenue Phone: HE 1-9754 ROBERT I. OWEN PLUMBING ci HEATING I-IE l-7564 BOULEVARD ESSO SERVICEN'l'ER 1684 Saw Mill Run Boulevard BRAKES RELINED MOTOR TUNE UPS TU 1-9678 HE 1-3200 SUPERIOR CARPET CO 88 W. Clim ax Street EV UNIVERSAL SOUTH SIDE AUTO INC 1810 East Carson Street 1 4865 IOl'11'1 Gnd Ted K KOTULA S CAFE 1605 Carson Street otu1CI B U R R O U G H S OFFICE MACHINES TRAINING CENTER 422 Boulevard of Alhes 1 5714 COUNTRY U 1623 Saw M111 R 4 Scnsefsaf JM Ever. 5 un Boulevard 'Mews Fmt PITTSBURGH 10 PA sensors, -5.1354 NM, OW 49' +ve FESHEN ONGWTH I I I I AT - H gs V i GLU ' 4 . . I Q I I bill I I 4 I Qi , 2 'S ' .' K' - 'U' I BUSINESS PATRONS SIO Basfian Brofhers Company Rochesfer, New York S+. Joseph Bingo S+. Joseph Gymnasium Bruck Uniform Company, lnc. 643 Liberly Avenue, Pillsburgh 22, Pa. Carlson Manufacfuring Company I95 Wesl Carson Slreel S+. Clair Deposii' Bank of PiH'sburgh 300 Brownsville Road, Pillsburgh I0, Pa. Cohen Gusky 8: Siff i806-l8I0 Smallman Slreel Donovan's Flower Shop 7l5 Brownsville Road Easl' Liberly Mofors, lnc. 500l Baum Boulevard Enelow Shoe Sfore 23l Brownsville Road Harris Broihers, Floris'r 5II Marker Slrreel' Hernon Credil Jewelers 228 Brownsville Road, Ml. Oliver Ackerman Freezer-Food Service 204 Brown'sville Road Al and Bob's Lawn Mower Shop 807 Brownsville Road American Legion Posf 879 6I3 Ormsby Avenue A+lan+ic 81 Pacific Cleaners 99 Amanda Avenue Auen Brolhers, Cleaners I37 Brownsville Road Auen Cleaners Call HU I-5383 Bard's Dairy Sfores Roloerl' W. Denk Bec'c's Run Au+o Wrecking Co., lnc. I002 Becks Run Road Be+hel Hardware Joseph Reclenwald, Prop. Bishop Shoe Company 2I2 Brownsville Road Bob's Mobile Marker S+. Clair Village Brownie's While Fronl' Cale 2620 Carson Sireeir Hill Top Lodge ,'fj.'I5I L.0.0.M. l28 Ormsby Avenue Harry V. Klos 8: Sons Painring Conlraclors Marcella's Beauly Service II7 Brownsville Road Emanuel Marlina, Cemeni' and Sfone Confraclor 5l6 Engsller Slreel Norman A. Pack Ormsby Dairy Ralph Moeslein, Roofing 8: Hea+ing I946 Waile Slreel' EV I-2043 William Rich+er Painring 84 Decoraiing EV I-I790 Russell's Markel' 2I9 S+. Joseph Slreer Soufh PiHsburgh Savings 8: Loan Associalion I7I2 Carson Slreel, Piilsburgh 3, Pa. Tar Spara's Cafe I805 Easl Carson Slreer Uhlman-Horne Posi' No. 456 Posl Building, 325 Hays Avenue S5 Carlyn Consfrucfion Company TU I-8749 Cole'H'a's Beau+y Salon 526 Brownsville Road Wm. Colferyahn 8: Sons Company l9I2 Jane Slreel Co++ BoH'ling Co. of Pifisburgh 54I-5I Pine Way Cralion Diner Bowling Team David Romifo Dairy Queen of Whirehall Dehn's Window Crafl' Edward J. Dehn Dr. A. J. De Sanlis 442 Brownsville Road Devoe Painr Company l5l9 Wesl' Liloerly Avenue Doerr Brofhers Truck Bodies Eagle Savings 81 Loan Ass'n I25 Brownsville Road Elbow lnn 5O2'f2 Brownsville Road Dr. K. 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Joseph's Hospilal School ol Nursing Keyslone Molors i875 Saw Mill Run Blvd, Kieler Coal Coke Company 460l Easl Carson Slreel Kirner's Calholic Book Slore 309 Markel Slreel Cyril L. Knorr Dispensing Oplician Koenig's Dairy Slore l23 Ormsby Avenue Koeppl's Cale 6IO Ormsby Avenue Dr. Edmund S. Krall I9l2 Carson Slreel Kramer's Drug Slore I00 Brownsville Road Marlin Krapp's Bakery l223 Brownsville Road John Kuhn Floor Sanding WA I-3352 Kullman Bakery 225 Brownsville Road Lyman Savings 8: Loan Associalion 2l32 Arlinglon Avenue Macher Neon Signs 9 Sl. Joseph Slreel Malvin Pharmacy 234 Brownsville Road McFarren Typewriler Co. 604 Liberly Avenue Medical Arls Garage S. B. Morris Mike's Lunch 200 Brownsville Road Modern Superelle 525 Mounlain Slreel Ml. Oliver Holbrau 2l4 Brownsville Road Ml. Oliver Pharmacy 306 Brownsville Road, EV l-3l70 Ml. Oliver Sporlsmens Club Slippery Rock. Pa. W. Herman Mulschler 3l5 Brownsville Road S. N. Nauhaus, D.D.S. 8l8 Warringlon Avenue O'Brien Beer Dislribulor IO7 Soulh l8lh Slreel Overbrook Aulo Soles I550 Saw Mill Run Blvd Pack's Cale 3l3 Brownsville Road Page Dairy Marl Becks Run Road and Easl Carson Penn Camera 8: Pholo Supply Co. 643 Smilhlield Slreel Pele Bauer's Barber Shop 402 Olillia Slreel Porla Alarm Service l35 Penn Avenue Provosl Aulo Wreckers TU 2-7065-OL 5-4690 Rex Ornamenlal Iron Works, lnc. 40l Nobles Lane, TU 2-04l7 Miller Furnilure l932 Easl Carson Slreel Ross and Rago 2000 Smallman Slreel Ruslic Pharmacy 725 Brownsville Road Sable Molor Company lO42 Brownsville Road Slreel C. A. Schaaf lr Son 3l8 Orillia Sfreel' Waller S. Schaub Funeral Home Brownsville Road al Knox and Suncresi' John D. Schaub's Sons 425 Brownsville Road Schaffer's Ladies' Apparel 24l Brownsville Road Schleicher Hardware 23l7 Arlinglon Avenue Dr. Herman L. Schmifl' 505 Brownsville Road Schmid+'s Cafe 4-O2 Ormsby Avenue Sears Roebuck and Company 2l8 Brownsville Road Siegels Jewelers l5l0 Carson Sireel SmiHy's Beer Dislribuiing l7ll Arlingion Avenue Soufh l8'lh Sireel Garage I52 Sou+h l8+h Slreel' Soulh Hills Florisi Shop 240 Brownsville Road Souih PiH'sburgh Auio Wrecking Co. Backs Run Road Sporkie's Resiauranl' l9l8 Carson Slreel' Sfemberger Paini' 20l2 Easl Carson and 3307 Saw Mill Run Dr. R. B. Sullivan, M.D. 70l Brownsville Road Terry's Aura Sales 2090 Saw Mill Run Blvd. Terry Eleclric 3l4 Hays Avenue Triangle Cafe IOI Amanda Avenue, HE l-9262 Dr. S. A. Tyburski 3l0 Brownsville Road Uniled Savings 8: Loan Associafion 83l Warringion Avenue Verscharen's Food Cenier Rouie 5l and Rouie 88 Werlhman Beer Disrribulor EV l-9995 F. W. Woolworlh Company 25l-255 Hays Avenue Yeager's Pharmacy 2300 Arlingron Avenue Union Dairy Farmers Co-op l623 Saw Mill Run Boulevard YeHer's Bakery l62 Brownsville Road Lou Zoller's Markel' 53 Soulh l2+h Sireel' PERSONAL PATRONS PRIESTS Reverend Leo A. .Kraus Reverend Eloy l. Grundler Reverend William J. Scholz Reverend Theodore Raab Reverend John J. Lukasik Reverend Thomas P. O'Connor Reverend A. Raymond Paich Passionisf Fathers 5l2.00 Junior Class, Room 203 Sl0.00 Mr. and Mrs. George A. Aliman Mr. and Mrs. George F. Brighr Mr. and Mrs. George Dunbeker Grade 4, Room 9 Mr. and Mrs. A. Nagel. Jr. Mrs. John F. Nalh Ralph J. Pack Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Shin Mr. and Mrs Joseph Ugen 58.00 Palricia Comer Lawrence Dehn and Family 56.00 Mrs. Mildred Kampmeier Quality Fruit Marker Ss.oo George Leo Allman Mr. and Mrs. Edward Armony Miss Audrey Alfenberger Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Bochman William Baczkowski, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Bares Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bauer Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Bauer Miss Rose Bauer Burgess C. W. Beckman Calholic Knights of Sl. George ii2I Mr. Harry Brand Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Brueggman Miss Mercedes Bueehel Mr. Joseph Chrisfian Climax Company Frank M. Connelly J. M. Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Alex Czarniecki Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dehn Herman DeShanrz, Cleaners John Dryer Mr. and Mrs. Carl DuBee Mrs. Rose Dunbeker Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O. Eberhardr Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards Andrew Eisel H. A. Farnsworrh Freshman Class of IOI Mr. and Mrs. Lou Friedman Joseph A. Fromm Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garrison Grade 9, Room IO3 Grade 8, Room I9 Grade 6, Room I4 Grade 5, Room I2 and Mrs. M. Herlel Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Grill Mrs. J. Groll Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hayes Mrs. Renaia Heckmon Mr. Henger Charles A. Herlwick Mrs. Marie Hey Holy Name Sociely Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holxer Mrs. Mildred Kampmeier Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kelly lfLl. Marfha Klainowslri, A.N, 3044604 Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Klein Mr. and Mrs. John Koempel Koenig Family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kronh Mr. and Mrs. Waller J. Linnerl John J. Lyons Lucy Lynch Nellie Lynch Dr. Roberl Macdonald Maria Mission Circle .fill Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Mason Vodde and McCauley Mrs. Marie Miller Mrs. Margaref Mills Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mooney Mr. and Mrs. George Mosl The Men's Choir of Sl. Joseph Ml. Oliver Fire Chief Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nalh Henry S. Oesireich Mrs. O'Keefe Ralph J. Pack Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paul, Sr. J. M. Pisrella Cafherine E. Puncho Mrs. Joseph A. Recfenwald Zelik Reidbord Mrs. John B. Robbins S+. Joseph Glee Club Mr. Paul Kenf Schake Mr. and Mrs. B. Schoum Ed Sill Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sommer Sophomore Class Room 202 Sophomore Class Room I04 Mr. and Mrs. A. Spinnenweber Anthony J. Spinnenweber Sf. Joseph's Hospiial George Slankus Elizabelh Verscharen Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Very Parricia Conner Paul J. Hube Mr. George Vallberg Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waslek Mr. and Mrs. O, J. 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