St John the Baptist High School - Campanile Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1953
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vw. +1-.-..-,.,,:,. -, 1-,-.-ere-v1...r..,,pA.,.,.4---.-.-.,. 'We shall make no real progress so long as we fail to under- stand that each one's first and chief business, whether he is young or old, is to educate himself. It is only through cease- less effort to improve that we can rightly serve God or man, and service is the universal law of true human life, the soul fountain of joy. --Bishop Spalding St. John the Baptist High School Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania 1-'M The Campanile I 9 5 3 Presented hy the Senior Class St. John the Baptist High School L Dedication To the memory of the pioneers of St. john the Baptist, who have made straight the way for our guidance and education, we the seniors, dedicate this edition of the Campanile. We hope, in this way, to show our appreciation for what they have made possible for us. May their memory live forever. 4 Pari h Hi tory PARISH HISTORY St. john the Baptist Church was dedicated on june 8, 1879. The newly appointed pastor, Reverend Charles V. Neeson offered up the first Mass. In only eight years the school and rectory were completed and ready for use. In 1891, Father Neeson passed away. The Reverend Edward M. McKeever, was appointed to succeed Father Neeson. Using his business ability, Father McKeever by 1907 had erected a larger and more modern church, school and rectory at their present site. Father McKeever died on August 9, 1923. Father Wigley was appointed pastor. He worked hard and accomplished much. A new rectory was erected next to the church and much re- modeling took place within rhe church. In 1928, the first class graduated from St. john the Baptist High School. Father Wigley, a pastor who was loved by all, passed away in june of 1949. Now this wonderful parish, which has given its people much comfort and joy, is going to celebrate its diamond jubilee under its new pastor, the Reverend 1. C. Fitzpatrick. 5 llur Pa tor ' sl FATHER JOSEPH C. FITZPATRICK Locked deep in our hearts, there will always be a vivid picture of our pastor and counselor, Father Fitzpatrick. The sound of Irish laughter and Terry's barking are the announcements of Father's entrance. Many a day has been made brighter by his visit to school. Though we are not all of his parish, he has given us all an opportunity to receive a Catholic education. Assistant Pa tor FATHER JAMES P. LOGUE Sincere gratitude is extended to Father Logue for his aid in advancing our Christian education. He has prepared us well for the future. Due to his patience, kindness, and understanding, we have become well versed in Catholic philosophy. Father came to our school this year from Holy Rosary. FATHER ADELBERT E. WILLIAMS Our assistant pastor has been a loyal benefactor and friend. His participation in school entertain- ment has made him a favorite among the students. Knowing him has been one of the joys at St. john's. llur Faculty 8 Sister M, Paulina -- principal, French Father Logue -- religion Sister M, Ricardo - - study Sister M. Pietre -- Spanish Sister M, Eucharia -- religion, English Sister Margaret Theresa - - mtsic Sister joseph Angela -- religion, mathematics Sister M, Honora --religion, Latin, history Sister Margaret Regina -- religion, history Sister Mary Rose -- commercial subjects Sister Marie William -- religion, commercial subjects, English Sister Mary Zachary -- science, English Miss Bernadette Litot -- religion, art, sewing, English ii: J 2751! lg' Wg 4 5 . 4 . n , ,X ' .WH 1: 4 I X 11, 1 .VV ,., gig ! :XJ fi :gpm Q . P 'gh 'Q . P The Sen1ors -Q ,. ff X' mn K5 W H I rx I Z, I 4 y . ,I A' ' A A .K x'.5f- X i Q' Gayle Timpson, presidentg Patricia Isaac, vice-presidentg Marlene Palombo, secre taryg Kay McDonough, treasurer. Our eager beavers, Joan, Ursula, and Dolores are busy getting the caps and gowns ready. Fun can easily be mixed with school work. Dem- onstrating this are Rita, Carol, and Jean. fi W, t I wt, 79-7 , .I 2 I -.,.l.s,.u .q. ...a.1.z...zi-:1lI,. . TERESA ALBRIGHT Lilting laughter, love of dancing, singing, and skating are a few things tht help make up this little bundle of femininity. This pretty brunette with hazel eyes has a personality that matches perfection. Having so many wonderful traits, you can readily see why she was chosen junior Prom Queen. FLORENCE BRODERICK If it's kicks you want, you must meet Flo-- the life and laughter of the senior claw. Beneath those laughing Irish eyes liesasparkling personality which has won Flo a prominent position in the hearts of her classmates. She is addicted to dancing and bowling. No one has won her heart as yet. MA RY LOUISE BRODE RICK 'Lou' is a quiet, sincere, and well-liked person, Typically Irish with bright eyes, she is a wonderful artist. Although she can never quite make it to school on time, once here, the whole school can not help but know it. Her radiant personality is all that is needed on a rainy day. ALTA CISSELL One of the friendliest girls in our class is Alta Cissell. Her pleasing manner and sparkling smile will secure for her many friends in the future. Her most valuable assets are her lyric soprano voice and her consideration for others. She is seen but not often heard, ANNA MA RY CONNOLLY Nancy has left an impression of being a good and willing worker at St. john's. If you need something done, Nancy is always willing to help. She may appear very busy, but is never too occu- pied to join in a hearty laugh. She's cute ard sweet and wherever she goes, everyone will find her as we did at S,j.H ...... a friendly companion, N? -L.. 2 Ns ' 51' 3 it FS, MARY CONNOLLY Mary is pleasant, friendly, and nice to know. Teasing gives her her greatest delight. When it comes to gabbing, she is far from slow. To boast for the lrish, she'll go to any length. Her eyes are hazel and her hair is short and blond. She is one of the best pencil-sellers the office ever had. BETTY CRONIN Boopsie is small, full of fun, always willing to smile and crack a joke. She is sporting a gold bracelet on her arm. Although she doesn't admit it, this is a sure sign of a budding romance. Dreamy eyes which reveal a kind heart are what make her classmates believe in this old saying-- Good things come in small packages. LENA DiLONARDO Exciting brown eyes, daring and dauntless, she never lacks a snappy comeback. She would give her right arm if you asked for it. She believes in Laugh and the world will laugh with you. A true Italian, she has beautiful black shining hair and a wonderful sense of humor. FRANCES EGAN Tall, slender, fair and true, bright eyes and pretty red hair, a quick temper, and an Irish blush help to make Fran the swell girl that she is. The doctors at Pittsburgh Hospital hold her interest. She's wide awake and loves to talk. A friend and a half, her bright smile wins many a heart. NORA EGAN Sweetness, charm and quietness are noticeable traits of Nora. Sweet because of her petite smile, charming in every way, quiet inaserene and friendly manner. Nora, a hard-working pupil, has many friends even though she has the tendency to blush. She is bound to succeed in everything she will do. She hopes to be a Sister of St. joseph. iffy, 8 , Q 'R v m ' 1 1.5, ff, A T CHARITY FENNESSY Charity is not only a virtueg it is the name of a Senior, who is liked by all. No task is too large for her, no problem without a solution. She's sweet and pert and always alert. She's very neat and sometimes fancy, and you never see her without Nancy. THERESA GLASER Theresa isn't too big, but she makes up for this shortage in other ways. Her sparkling brown eyes become saucers when she's excited. Theresa, Pat, and Teresa make a good trio, especially at lunch time, -- they seem toenjoythemselves immensely. She finds fun in everything, even a session of book- keeping. 'To know her is to love her. KATHLEEN HEFFERIN Hef is a very sweet girl with lovely brown eyes She's very serious about her school work, although she still finds time for social activity. Her favorite pastime is thinking. She just stares into space, continuously thinking up a new prank. With her brains and her wonderful disposition, Hef , is bound to succeed. LAURA HURT The friendly spirit of the class is Laura. She has laughing eyes and dancing feet. She is a willing assistant who is well liked by her friends. Always seen with Alta and Veronica, she prefers jazz music to any other kind. This soft spoken senior is the de- light of the entire senior class. PATRICIA ISAAK Pat has been one of the busiest girlsin the claw. She always has a ready smile and word of encouragement for all. This spirit has served her well as the vice- president of the graduating class. An ability to keep smiling when responsibilities weigh her down is one of Pat's remarkable qualities. No wonder she is so witty, she works for a nut company. ADRIENNE KELLY Adrienne possesses wandering blue eyes, a laughing mouth, brown hair, and a genial personality. She loves dancing, swimming, basketball, movies, for- mals, and also likes to be called Kel.' She is always seen around school with her pal jean. Are those letters tied with pink ribbons from jack? MARY ROSE KENNEDY Freckles and chatter are what made Kim as sweet as she is. She came to us from St. Rosalia's, which resulted in their loss and our gain, You can tell she is Irish by the twinkle in her eyes and her cute little nose. Kim likes a certain 'Guy . PATRICIA KILEY A bright smile that greets us every moming, an all- around good classmate with dark wavy hair, Pat has soft brown eyes that twinkle when you mention Rupe . She has a voice assoft as dew that she used to good advantage in the senior play as Hildegarde. LUCILLE KILLIAN Despite the fact that Lucille is quiet, she's a very earnest worker, who is willing to teach the ones who can't quite catch on. Because of her wonderful characteristics, the Arsenal Theater has chosen her as their cashier. Movies and basketball are Lucille's special interests. GENEVIEVE KLONOWSKI Gene has light brown hair, green eyes, anda cheer- ful disposition, She came to us in her sophomore year, but is as loyal to St. john's as any of us. She blushes easily and isextremely excitable. She cheers for St. Vincent College and Pat. A lx?-, 'Env -i URSULA KRALL Her big radiant brown eyes set the pace for her peppy personality. She is a dance bug and would go miles to a dance. Although she is mischievous, she is generous beyond words. Cheese popcorn is her favor- ite dessert at ltmch time. She is always seen with Do and jo. She 's the class mailman, RUTH LATTANZIO Quiet and considerate with such merry brown eyes is Ruth. She is very thoughtful in little things. She also likes her chemistry claw, but she has a habit of spilling acid. Ruth is casual and carefree and she has a heart of gold. She is an independent but very good natured girl. PATRICIA LAWTON Natural charm which magnetizes friends is one of Pat's important assets. Mischievous eyes shining out from a sweet face give a perfect picture of Pat. This girl has time for school, time for work, and expecially, time for fun. Her one great ambition is to be scorekeeper in the game of Pat vs. Lefty. CLAUDIA LEWANDOWSKI With her sparkling smile, Claudia would be the per- fect model for lpana. She played the role of mother in our senior play. Always at the top of the senior class, she is ready and willing to help the others in time of need. Neat, efficient, pleasant, intelligent, she should add much to the reputation of St. john's. NANCY LLEWELLYN Pretty and petite is our Nancy. She is really a de- lightful person to know. We like hearing about her experiences at St. Francis' Hospital where she works. Nancy's favorite pastime isriding her horse, Tarzan. She towers one inch over five feet. With all those wonderful qualifications we know Nancy will make a good nurse. ii abf 'bww' 5- CAROL MARTIN Carol Martin at first gives the impression of being a quiet person, but under that quietnes is one of the most sincere personalities in St. john's. If in need of help, you'll find her first inline, extending a helping hand. Her ambition is to become a writer. We, her clasmates, believe she will attain her goal. KATHLEEN MCDONOUGH A blonde bombshell, if there ever was one, with flashing blue eyes, a witty conversationalist is our Kay. Sweet on the Army, she argues for hours about the Republicans. She is the silver lining in every crowd, very energetic and simply mad about an Irish lad named jack. She served as treasurer of the Senior Class. NANCY MCGRADY Nancy has a studious bundle of brains camou- tlaged by short brown hair. She likes modern music, is at home on the dance floor, and is a loyal rooter for Central High. She is an ambitious steno- grapher who is friendly, fun-loving, and courteous. Her best subject is typing and she gets along quite well with the opposite sex. LORETTA MCNAMARA To all her friends she is known as Sis , Loretta's ambition is to go to college and gain a little more knowledge. She has won the hearts of all the girls at St. john's. We feel sure that throughout the rest of her life she shall continue being the wonderful person she is now. A true scholar who is bound to have nothing but success. MARGARET MCVAY Our colleen from the Emerald Isle is a tall beguil- ing girl. She finds everything and anything amusing. Peggy is dependable and calm. That sparkler on her left hand isn't just glass. This tall, slim lass is ambitious and well-equipped to be a sweet and lovely wife. MARY JANE MECHESNEY Quiet but not timid, frank but not bold, humorous and energetic, she enjoys agood book and the lively discussions in English. Ambitious and fun loving, Mary Jane has acquired many friends since she came to us from the Hill District. She has a love for Latin and American History. JOYCE MILDRICH Joyce is a popular girl, well liked by everyone. Her shiny, brown hair is always neat and in place. By nature she is a serious girl, but her moods are often funny. A favorite pastime of hers is writing long letters to a certain Marine, whose pins decorate her uniform, purse, and coat. A winning personality enables her to obtain friends easily, and the bright- ness of her smile makes the day sunnier. ELEANOR OLWELL Sweet and generous, she never fails to return a cheery 'Good Morning. Eleanor upsets the old say- ing that red-haired lrishmen have terrific tempers. Very calm and even tempered, she is always ready to help a fellow student. Kind and understanding, she is always ready tolisten and give advice. Some- day she will make an ideal wife and mother. MARLE NE PALOMBO The ideal secretary' -- that's Marlene. She has a wonderful personality and is always ready to do anything for you. Many girls envy her because of her beautiful, naturally curly, black hair. She is about 5'4 and is well proportioned. Dancing is her favor- ite activity. Nothing seems to bother her, she just takes things slow and easy. MARY GRACE PALUMBO Mary Grace is a dignified quiet girl, but witty as the occasion demands. She is deliberate in speaking-- with an enuancing voice. Her brown eyes and hair are characteristics of her Italian forbears. Partial to Penn State and football players, most of her time is spent skating or sewing. RITA PASZKOWSKI Rita has charm beyond compare which matches the honey gold of her hair. She changes the atmosphere with her gayety and also she wants to be in every activity. Her favorite pastimes are dancing and driv- ing. She hums the tune of Danny Boy' and all of us know why. Cute, witty, and friendly, put these all together and they spell Rita, never seen without her pal Carol. THE RESA REMBIALKOWSKI Anchors Aweigh' is the tune Theresa is always humming these days. Ambitious, willing, and enthu- siastic, she is forever ready with an inviting smile and word of advice. Theresa is the conscience of the class, who takes a personal interest in each class- mate. She is cheerful, but also has a serious side, which can be seen in the way she attacks her studies. IEANNE RUHLING jeanne is a short and sweet girl who just loves to wear dog tags and give away her rings. Her favor- ite pastime is loafing down at Fuhrer's Dairy Store. But She's always willing to help. just tease her about that certain sailor and her face turns to a beautiful shade of red. She's a true Girl On The Shore. JEAN sADowsK1 jean , tall and slim is just what Foster was talking about in his song, Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair.' All of her friends call her Toni because of her constant primping of her hair. She is poised, the life of the party, enjoyable company, and always ready with jokes. Soda-jerking is her occupation. A good friend to everyone, but of course, Vic comes first. SHIRLEY SCHMETZER Shirley is a 5'3 dark brown-haired box of dynamite, who is likely to explode any time with a sudden burst of laughter. When she dismisses you from a boring subject by ringing the bell, she's a favorite from freshmen to seniors. A girl with alovable per- sonality,who as she would say, 'is just for kicks.' 1. PATRICIA SCHMITT This gay young miss is tall--but not too tall, the athletic type, her smile isher most outstanding asset. She has brown hair, with eyes to match. She played the part of Mother in the Senior Class Play and did a wonderful job. To Sister she may be the ACE NO, 1 talker, but to her classmates she's just plain Schmucks. MARGARET SHEEHAN 'Thou swell, thou witty, thou sweet, thou grand, these words could very well have been written to describe Margaret. Yet no Richard Whiting or Irving Berlin is needed to discover her patience, under- standing, and sincerity. Chief among her talents is that of sewing. We, the seniors, rate her high on our personal hit parade. JOANNE sirvio School girl giggler, rosy cheeks, full of wisecracks, this is joanne. She has a keen sense of humor and is a hit with the boys. But her real sweetness is shown in her dimpled smile. She likes skating and also sundaes from lsaly's. She is earnest in her work, but just loves parties and dances. BERNADETTE SIMON Bernie is a sweet girl, with a nightingale voice. She always enjoys a laugh to make her more Sunny. She looks cute in her short haircut, but everyone misses those long tresses. ln the Senior Play, she portrayed a sophisticated teenager with great suc- cess. Her best pal is Pat. She keeps the mailman or. the run with those letters to Korea. MARY ANN SWITALSKI Always preparing shorthand, yet she greets everyone with a smile. She is a secretary with a future. Most of her time is spent with 'Tony. The sparkle of her ring is like her gleaming personality. Neat and ef- ficient, she will make a good housekeeper for that lucky man. i . -ik 1-of 315' . ,,,. I sl Nr A E ' A, 1 4' 4' .. 'M' C x H2 'if' -.bs I9 GAYLE TIMPSON Possibly Gayle Timpson's two greatest virtues are kindness and patience, Her easy-going manner keeps her from losing her temper or talking rudely about people. No matter how tough the work may be, you'll never hear a complaining word from Gayle. She is a living example of control of her tongue and fairness to all. MARY THOMPSON Mary is our public speaker. For three consecutive years she won the local Hearst Oratorical Contest. Recently she brought abeautiful trophy to St.1ohn's, awarded to her as best in the 'I Speak for Democ- racy Contest. None of these honors has gone to her headg everyone knows and loves her. She was presi- dent of the class in her junior year. NORMA IEAN TUITE We always know when Norma jean is around because of her cheerful laugh. She is a girl who has a spark- ling personality which always shines when she is in a crowd. Very talented in the field of art, she is called the Senior Rembrandt. Aslofond of hill-billy songs, her favorite pastime is listening and dancing to them. JOAN TUROWSK1 A girl that is everybody's pal and always willing to lend a helping hand. joanie is tops on everyone's list of friends. Hazel eyes with a glint of mischie- vousness in them add to her winning personality. The leading role, Hildegarde, in the Senior Class Play, was justly given to joanie. The most essential man right now in her life is the mailman, who plays Cupid for Bill and her. DOLORES VOGRIN Do is the quietest of us all. She has a friendly smile that no one can resist. She isa willing worker and nice to know. Never seen without Ursula and Joanne, she is most often found near lsaly's. Her fine piano playing has entertained the students at many assembliesg we dub her our Beethoven. THERESA WAGNER Short and sweet, always smiling, This is a precise description of Theresa. President of our Sodality, member of the Student Council, she is one of the few people who can be quiet and still have loads of friends. Her ambition in life is to be a private secretary for some handsome man. DOROTHY WALKER A nice girl with a charming smile. She likes va- cation time, especially during the school week. She is a quiet, fun-loving girl, good natured, neat . . .rain or shine, she has difficulty in being on time. She always enjoys making everyone happy with her ready laugh. All in all, she can't be beat. GEORC-EAN WILSON Better late than never is this senior's motto. She is pleasant and talkative at the opportune time. Always bubbling over with enthusiasm, she never spends a dull moment. Pleasant, fun-loving Georgean is the life of every study period. She would do anything for a friend. VERONICA ZYGELLO Her hair is her crowning glory. She likes good books and movies. She is always inclined to speak her mind and express her opinions on a subject. Friendly-natured with a touch of reserve, she is a good worker, but is not liable to get Rich too soon. CAROL ZY LA A smile that shows deep set dimples is one of the outstanding traits that draws people to Carol like magnets. When not dancing, she can easilybe found with the most important guy inherlife . . . Winkie. Her favorite color is green, which blends in beauti- fully with her strawberry blonde hair. Never will she have to sing the song 1'll walk alone as long as Rita, her constant shadow, is around. SX-mms X Wwmixes ! , -- Our sweet queen of the Junior Prom, Terese N '42 I 1 1, 'gi The queen, attendants, officers and escorts. 1 A x Watchful chaperons. 1' t ' tx lf t lg! ' The lovely attendants. -xx ,A , X Most School Spirit Most Talented Who Most Popular Most Likely to Succeed Most Studious Most Typical Most Helpful Most Faculty Drag Who Most Likely to be Late Chatterboxes Best Dancers Cutest Friendliest Personality Plus Most Winning Smile Twelve-year Girls Among our pictorial souvenirs are these snap- shots taken while we were at our happiest. The names of our Classmates will soon be forgotten, and though we may lose track of their whereabouts, we will always have these little remembrances of our last school year. The dust of the years may collect on this book, but never will it touch our memories. B Gs 3 Y YI 'D f 'o NX, f Q7f9f' , S P SD GRADUATION GIFTS Mary Jane Mechesney -- A perfect attendance record. Loretta McNamara -- A handsome professor, who will help make her college days brighter Carol Zyla -- A mirror all her own. Carol Martin -- A bundle of good thoughts for her writing ability. Theresa Wagner -- A bakery in which to sell her cookies. Ursula Krall -- A few little kittens to go with that catty talk of hers. Norma Jean Tuite -- A Ford Convertible. Claudia Lewandowski -- Something red, for it seems to be her favorite color. Dolores Vogrin -- A good piano. Lucille Killian -- The Arsenal Movie Theatre. Dorothy Walker -- A calendar. Lena DiLonardo -- A share in the stock of the Cuda Company. Patricia Isaak -- A prize for the prettiest smile. Patricia Schmitt -- A boy friend who can out-talk her. Marlene Palombo -- A banana tree. Mary Rose Kennedy -- A juke box specializing in Guy Mitchell's records. Terese Albright -- The title of 'Miss Pittsburgh of l954.' Theresa Rernbialkowski -- A commimion in the Waves. Bernadette Simon -- A recipe book, specializing in Italian foods. Veronica Zygello -- A yard of blue ribbon to tie her letters. Ruth Lattanzio -- A bottle of nitric acid just for memory's sake. Georgean Wilson -- A job cheering the boys at the train station. Patricia Kiley -- A large house for that future family. Gayle Timpson -- A loud alarm clock. Patricia Lawton -- A set of bookkeeping books to keep her in practice. Jeanne Ruhling -- A bench by the sea so she won't miss that certain someone. Margaret McVay -- A bowling alley all her own. Joan Turowski -- The lead in a Broadway hit. Charity Fennessy -- A black wardrobe to fulfill her dreams. Kay McDonough -- A plane ticket to Aberdeen, Maryland. Frances Egan -- A domineering husband to cool her hot temper. Laura Hurt -- A sunny day to match her personality. Mary Grace Palumbo -- A book on the art of football. Joyce Mildrich -- A wedding band to match that engagement ring. Mary Thompson -- A trophy case. Florence Broderick -- A huge hall to accommodate all her parties. Alta Cissell -- A T-V show. Kathleen Hefferin -- A clock-radio to waken her with music. Genevieve Klonowski -- The job of secretary for that certain lawyer. Shirley Schmetzer -- A job testing bells in a bell factory. Eleanor Olwell -- A book of rules on safe driving. Mary Connolly -- A supply of pencils to sell on Butler Street. Theresa Glaser -- A canary to keep her on pitch. Nancy McGrady -- A green room for her Irish parties. Nora Egan -- A classroom full of little monsters. Betty Cronin -- A sensible husband to take care of her money affairs. Mary Ann Switalski -- A beautiful wedding gown. Mary Lou Broderick -- A handsome doctor. Margaret Sheehan -- A Singer sewing machine. Rita Paskowski -- A chest full of writing paper for that future soldier. Joanne Silvio -- An album of jump records. Anna Mary Connolly -- A boy friend with a pleasant personality to match hers. Adrienne Kelly -- A tube of toothpaste to keep her smile at its best. Nancy Llewellyn -- A ranch for the future little rangers. Jean Sadowski -- A job as critic for the Pittsburgh Press. ' .A f 4 L. ELL is 3 , . X 1 fs 'Zhi 5 9 ,- 1 +4 Y. ' x fi- It a W 1 lt ., ll gi iff! f' ,gif K+ vm f' N5 , 'fc ' IMVJF' gg 1' ja W., Q , .LY ' 5 X.fi W' -Hn-1.4 Terese Albright Laura Hurt Dorothy Walker Gayle Timpson Mary Grace Palumbo Margaret Sheehan Carol Martin Mary jane Mechesney Mary Thompson jean Sadowski Eleanor Olwell Nancy Connolly Theresa Glaser Veronica Zygello Betty Cronin jean Ruhling Georgean Wilson Peggy McVay Genevieve Klonowski Ruth Lattanzio joan Turowski Adrienne Kelly Lena DeLonardo Marlene Palombo Claudia Lewandowski Nancy McGrady Theresa Wagner Lucille Killian Alta Cissell Pat Kiley Mary Rose Kennedy Kathleen Hefferin Carol Zyla Theresa Rembialkowski Mary Connolly Nora Egan Pat Isaak Loretta McNamara Mary Lou Broderick Norma jean Tuite Bernie Simon Ursula Krall Dolores Vogrin joanne Silvio Rita Paskowski Pat Lawton Pat Schmitt joyce Mildrich Flo Broderick Shirley Schmetzer Frances Egan Nancy Llewellyn Charity Fennesy Mary Ann Switalski Kay McDonough Seniors in Song 'Shrimp Boats 'Pretend' Too Late Now' 'I Didn't Know What Time It Was lt's My Lazy Day' M 'Hoop-dee-doo' 'She's A Lady 'All of Me 'jezabel' ll YI Orange-colored Sky Sentimental journey' 'What's My Name? 'Walk with a Wiggle' 'Worry Bird' Sugar Sweet' 'Water Can't Quench The Fire of Love' 'Sweet Georgia Brown' l Never See Maggie Alone' 'Sound Off' 'lf You've Got the Money, l've Got the Time The Picnic Song' Cold, Cold Heart' O, Marie' l Know, l Know, l Know' 'Ask Me No Questions There's Always Room in Our House 'Hey, Good Looking 'The Flying Dutchman' 'We Could Make Such Beautiful Music' 'Slow Poke 'Down Yonder' 'Kattie' 'Dimples and Cheery Cheeks' 'l Cover the Waterfront' 'My Wild Irish Rose' 'l'm Bashful' 'Painting the Clouds with Sunshine' 'No Help Wanted 'And So to Sleep Again' 'On Top of Old Smokey Sonny, the Bunny' 'Daddy's Little Girl' john, john, john 'Open the Door, Richard' Come on a My House My Resistance is Low Patricia' 'Somebody Stole My Rose-Colored Glasses 'Heap Big Smoke, But No Fire' 'Belle, Belle, My Liberty Bell She Wears Red Feathers' 'Single Saddle 'Pretty-Eyed Baby' 'Wedding Bells Will Soon be Ringing' 'Behave Yourself u u u u J.. cv ' R Y 'J-' -,J-C ,.j O God, the Giver of all good gifts, deign to draw others to Thy service. These words signify the purpose of the MOTHER SETON CLUB. It is the duty of the four officers, pictured here, to work for the canonization of Mother Seton. Lady of Fathna Clubs LADY OF FATIMA CLUBS Fatima Clubs have been organized in the Catholic High Schools for the purpose of acquainting Catholics as a whole with the real meaning of vocations. These are our officers. Mother eton Club Treasures oi St. Johns We tread the campus day by day, As high school years go by. A beacon for all times to come, The Campanile stands high. Look, classmates, look! Some other day We shall not see it there. lt will be just a mem'ry, then, For all of us to share. Let's capture every little thing, Such as the gentle breeze, That brings into the classroom now The scent of outside trees. Christ in our midst at every class, And blessed nuns each day, Who are the books from which we learn Life's truly Christ-like way. Rich are the gifts each day bestows. L.et's cherish every part, For time can never steal away The treasures of the heart. -- Patricia Kiley I 1 -yn 7 , 245: n E'2.? r-- . , . 05' Li gui ,J ,,,f ' avg- -. 1 X ,, vii' , WR fj 7 fa W, fl Q rd-v 491. 7 A VL J ' if F fi 1 ' H 3, ,::'-.x'4,'Zf J., I! nf if If 9 'A ' Q 'fi Zi T . 'L A , gr 5.55 aff, IL .11 F7, , ,,, Z 4 -f qs an S Q -an Q ,511 P 52 V 5 ,W S K, k , .-mf:,,,Q Y 5 wr my-2: Q 5 , ,H m 41' Rev. J. C. Fitzpatrick Rev. J. P. Logue Rev. A. E. Williams The Albright Family Thomas Angotti Bloomfield Hardware Co. Bloomfield Drug Store Brass Rail Restaurant Co. Brenners Inc. Jewelers Butler Beer Distributor Joseph E. Cissell Chester's Restaurant Mr. 8: Mrs. J. M. Cronin Dick's Market Mr. 8: Mrs. P. Dorn Dugan 8: Linn Families Mr. 8: Mrs. M. Egan Mr. 6 Mrs. W. A. Fennessy John J. Fiorucci, Alderman Foster's Dry Cleaners Morris Friedman Friendship Pharmacy Mr. 8: Mrs. L. L. Gardner Dr. H. K. Gestrich Giarrusso Brothers G. D. Gills, T. McCay Gln, Cora, Liz, Mary, Gerry The Glaser Family Gordon's Smart Wear Patron Dr. Hardiman, Dentist Hayton's Meat Market Heinricher Market l-lendel's Fruit Company Higgins Family The Hill Family Mr. 8 Mrs. H. Isaak Mr. R. A. Jankowski Mr. 8: Mrs. P. M. Kelly 8a Family Kennedy Family 81 Hazelwood Mus Jas. Kennedy 8a Son Mr. 81 Mrs. John Killian King's Funeral Service Dr. S. J. Klatman Al Iqotz Pure Food Market Kubrick Bros. Fruit Market The Lattanzio Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Lawton Mr. 81 Mrs. Stanley Lewandowski Liberto's Grocery Linn Pharmacy Mr. Joseph P. Litwin Mr. 8: Mrs. George Llewellyn Martin Family Mr. 8: Mrs. J. E. McGrady Mr. Cz Mrs. John McVay Mierzivis Pharmacy Mr. 8z Mrs. Ray Miller J. F. Murray Funeral Home ic Fred Olwell The Palombo Family Pat and Lefty Peerless Department Store The Pittsburgh Hospital Assn. Polk Brothers Albert N. Ruhling, Reg. Electrician St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing Schenley Auto Sales, Inc. The Schmitt Family Anglo Scott Sha1l's Market Mr. Cz Mrs. John Sheehan The Ruth Ann Shoppe Mr. gl Mrs. Joseph Silvio, Jr. Mr. It Mrs. Stanley Switalslci Chas. M. Tea Pharmacy Mr. 8: Mrs. James Tuite, Sr. The Turowski Family Victor Carlson Jeweler Mr. 8m Mrs. Joseph Vogrin Walters Grocery 8: Dick's Market Mary Jo and Ann Wagner Mr. 8m Mrs. Joseph Wagner Mr. 8: Mrs. Anthony Zygello Freshmen I Freshmen II The Sophomores The Juniors 35 I-.3
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