St Johns High School - The Eagle Yearbook (Goshen, NY)
- Class of 1955
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JQJPP -51 X 1 ff W I 71, I J ,J 'W f x' I rf ' u v' 1? Once upon an eternity ----- God created us. As our Father, He has ,A . sr?-5' never ceased manifesting his paternal love. He made all things in the world In ,f ' for us, His creatures. The soft earth, the blue sky, the tiniest flowers in the 1 field, all bespeak His loving care. Gently, Hte has taken each of us in His arms, the docile, the foreward, the bright, the slow. He has loved us all, and 5. love. Parents, teachers, friends, school ---- as these pages of our 1955 Year- .Xl book turn, all reflect His guiding Hand. 7 Y il' l -f iv X . Y vf 'I 'Tiff Nl 1 l x7 Yvlgkkb X 'l ' :Tie if my N ll as - -H Mi,-1-.VH 5 -T Y 7. W The story of God's Iovegb W -eggs 'W -me 'cfs-t afor us...f, 1 Y A iv - ' -- - ' ' me f M i ? Qflffe' our seventeen or eightfeen years of life read as a wonderful story of God'sf. Dedication To our parents, we the Class of 1955, wish to dedicate Golden Years as a token oflove and gratitude. Our life, our love of God, our Catholic educat ion --- we owe all to our parents, God's representatives. lt is with pride we speak of them, with love we strive to honor them, with gratitude we look at them and see through the years, their judicious efforts to provide us with what ever would lead to our happiness here and hereafter. He blest us with loving parents, His representatives. , 5 -- - Q g ig.,-j..1,qgj--.tits-.j 5. f 3 .- .7. .-i. , Reverand Iohn C. Cannon Spiritual Director Zealous priest, counselor and friend Reverand Ioseph Grundner Pastor and. Administrator Wisdom, generosity and love of God have made him an inspiration to all at St. Iohn's. God, Gur Father, has given us o-,. spiritual leaders . . . 7 ','- - s ' otcultg Principal Sister Mary Chabanel W my Z W' f Sister Mary Damien f - I I ,, , , Sister Mary Vincent X' 1 i A Z Sister Mary Stanislaus AALK The spirit of the Presentation Sisters is a family spirit. With patient understanding, these daughters of Mary have guided our years of study. We, as a family unit of twenty strong under their devoted care, have Worked together harmoniously and effectively. We are grateful to these dedicated teachers for the well-rounded and cultural background they have given us. These Religious Teachers are but another manifestation of His loving care. . . and these religious teachers 9 f -. jg , . 1, - N .V .ig-. , - f 6 12112: V - ' A W -' ':..a WYWH 1' A m V f- X .4 f N V lg , 'Q 3 y .f gf 5 - is ff R . .: gg V x N, ' M. A .Q-:U x.g..g-5-g,?.p1,f.gf:, , , R . xi i N in K k N F g ' ' ,A vi H m J yr, ., 2 Q . N 52 KXFSM 1 . 1 f f .f ' '. ' f'? 5-fm 't s fi ' f is V '- F W, f A r 'PQ' , X gt. 3, Q , , 5 'ff u QS? 4 SNJ u f-f-'H f mr' K u iq 5 ,tg ' 5 +' 4 V, ,u-2' Q Y' 5 6 nf ' i F q 5, R 5 Q 3 fb 3 Q 'X x YU g n ga wk if ' lv , 29 N x 2 M v 0. 3 A 8 1 I rv .159 0 Y ' 1. 3 s X ii f u 2 I 1,-K qv f N Qi 'X Q 1 1 i .f 1 I 5 I 'ww 13 saw .Em :E lt ' ,. 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' X lvx X L v v nhl: If if 'li K Y, 'I' A nA ,X ll Ks' , lx' :X 'I ' 1 f I Is. n r N ii' .1 I ' . x r - 'X 1 ,' t,,.-N f 1 6A 47 1,5 OSEPH ALEX ' A f St. Columba's, Chester ,,- f' A smile of mischief and of wit, ff, -, -'ffl A The flame from which the face is lit ' Ioye's teasing, whimsical manner evoke perpetual laughter and fun X, ., A 1, aff . f 7,17 it wvytfalf ATHLEEN MARIE BONANTO St- loseph's, Middletown l'ler ways are the ways of pleasant- ness and all her paths are peace With a voice well modulated and pleasant, our quiet Senior engages many a friend in interesting conversa- tion. 13 'BN 'Ktwv il -ffATR1.C1A MARIE BOYLE St. Iohn's, Goshen 'Happy go lucky, careless and free Nothing there is that worries me. A little one with a heart twice as big. energetic and carefree with a person- ality all her own. N N RACHELLE CANNON Mt. Carmel, Otisville X Gentle, quiet lady all through, : A nicer girl we never knew. -Interesting and petite, a likeable nature 'and fond of a good time-all add up v llto Anne's personality. -' MANUELA MARY DIANA St. Iohn's, Goshen i So womanly, so benign, and so meek. 4Ff.Her efficient manner and diligent efforts will bring her success and 'i hasten the progress to her goal. 15 ,-....-1-. rl... ,, . 1 4 ,-, 1 ,. 4-1 ' v :uf ll..-1' I , ,u 'L ... in .-s. ia -'L.-7, f-, 'Y' . .x'- --ry.. .iff ' :Q . if: r .:,,':. 4.-:' fl 'I ,, .' i - Q vi , ,--H.. .-- .: 'L-f ' .:. .27 ,if ...,,.-v. . L -v. 3 -. V--7'-gl'-.'.1.-.. e -. -. -.xii 1.3- ' K.. -- -J' , .1 .- ..- 3.:...y.35. .g . ,.g,., ,Q--r. ' ,' L- .. lx. .x .. c , . 1 HT-' I. ' VQJ 1 J f'f off 7' . Ui ,'.N:5'. '- 'd1.. '1,'n '., L' . . ','.' .A If. .'- i ' 3.1. Q1 .-,il .:- 1 - Q .XVI - i '.'1 . 1, . I-ru. - ': f.g:. a--. 4. .. .' QE it I 1' ii 'tilfkf 4- au:-: t, ,li .... .. .. Z.-A :.' R lu ?i -, .. 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'i:j2Congenial, efficient little miss who .ggi-I, lwill prove to be a most competent . .1 secretary. 1' Q, .TJZOI-IN MARTIN HALLQRAN St. Iohn's, Goshen 'f'f-5i Cheery face, cheery smile, He is friendly all the while. Carefree disposition and ,an easy-to- -If approach manner make Iohn a whole- some part of everyone's plans. 4 OROTHY MARY IOYCE J' St. Iohn's, Goshen N Well mannered, gentle, quick to serve and arble- Graciousness, sincerity annd generos- will promise success to this future ity coupled with a strong determined teacher. Q lf' l 1 .jf A -r 'I' ,j L ,UN ' A Kmlf lxlhll Us F ph ,flu ,- fj KL ,militia . W fl l .ill J ' lf! A Nt R Titk l 1 Ll lit P IKI7 XM l K 1 AQ 'f 1 I 4: '.:':.'P- .A 9 l fr? . ,..,.. ,H A. ', .14 '.'.-..i : I ,An . ,A . . . - 5 ,Q ., '.I 'f.- . In .,'-: 3. A ,mx , ,.,, 'V ,r.'.,fQ ..,, .B H.. I 1 NU. gli. wr. f- v. ' M - ul ' 1 , 5,9 1'--V, px :sr JM., A 41. 2 ,... 1. ' V1 ,U ' EQHILOMENA ANN KRzYzczuK ,LAN-w 'n' 4 , ,fem-.Q . V, W1 wi are W fi Mft JG qw .Sf St. Iohn's, Goshen Good nature and good sense are A -' good companions. A winsome smile, a sense of humor and a generous nature make Philo- mena a friend to all. ,ARY ANN LYONS Sacred Heart, Monroe Her smile shows her happiness, her friends, her popularity. fi? 5,0 q v' 'Mary posesses a universal . friend- liness, land an exhuberant personality. l l 'QELEN MARIE MALANOWSKI 'u St. Iohn's, Goshen With laughing eyes and a ,merry smile she's full of fun most all the '- while. :Light-hearted, sports-minded With a mischievous and humorous strain, .-Helen is most capable of attaining friends and keeping them. 19 www, E23 1l?'W f ,mm if hi 'J ATHRYN MARY MARTIN Holy Rosary, Greenwood Lake - Lovely sweetness is the noblest X power of woman. Her gentle ways and thoughtful ser- vice reflect true Marylikeness. . M, ,x X i , X ly lx yu 1 l l i l i Xl i l y ' R' x AWRENCE IOHN MITTICO St- Ioseph's, Middletown When another will frown and shade his head, Our Larry will smile and work instead. Sportsmanship manifested in his every action insures success in Larry's every -vljiundeftakillqik 'kj , . , U11 , R , 1 1 , iguilx j Mwxtl AWRENCE PARTICK O'REILLY Sacred Heart, Monroe His versatility and goodness make him a good leader. W now im well as he is-tall, o s for s ability in salesmanship. Q. .- - ag g, well-dressed and fa- . .c- JP. .-- J' a 'X ig '. !6fQ . 4 Q, 'f,.: . . K .,: Q , S 5 -. L.: , A .f .fl ' 1.5 f -r ,-.,., 6 ' ' 1 ., -. VL: Z3 . M - ., . xi ,152 . .- , ,. . -5 ,..1'-Ag 1 ,g., M ll, . jfm'. .4-.. ,.1.. - i.. '!- vjffj: 31' Pie! , ,Q .gt -.. -la, 1 al '4 ..- . f,'5,g,g. i'Z s.' an ,... . U., J .L W ' ' . . .--J.: -,,...-,.j, ,' . '.-- '- -'x P-. .43 3. Y -' ' -' o . r.5'.f'-,Q . 3 .3-1,5 54 l 9 I '. z. -5. 4 1:23 P .. ., ,..'a,,. 1 .1 . , '. , -:gh ' 4 - . 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H. , 1 .,, 1 .-., .VA I M. ,, , . ,:,kg .li ' 5-7' -'L SAL' .3- ,i-X. 4. , -,4 J H r: ve' 1, 1 fs.. -. 4'- F 3 :nf-You 1-.M - 1'-.- 51 ws fi A, r .'!- psf, ' I V, - . .,. ri? p. '- 4 C I ,L . ': Y. 1 .- P ...Z f L ,..F.'f' 5-,-.tix ,i 4 -- l Q93 2 .-Q21 , ,I :Q-if , -2 z .-,- - . 1. f -' . -4-N -3 5 '1?. .ir XL.- ::.,5 .- ': .'-35' I. ,ff ,, Q.. Iffnif? V.. if 'iff ,f-14r .' 'iiiiz' -,Sc .' 1 uv' Q-,A JH! Q ..,,. elim . , A Q ' . 1 'Y 'Nw i L. L ANNE WEEKS Sacred Heart, Monroe Agreeable and full of fun, Well- liked by everyone. A disposition that brings sunlight and a ready wit that draws laughter an- nounces Muriel, as a lass with an enviable personality. . ..,.,--' iw-' .. 1. . ,-':.-. L- -. .: '-V..- UDSON FRANCIS WHITRIGHT . . - St. Mary's, Port Iervis ,if-5.1.Q:-.Aj:A'Beneath his Words there kindlefs a fire of ardent zeal for something Q . higher- V ' 5 . q leave you classmate in Christ's i 2 ff' V , -fifcare. His love for you, your love for 2 f ,A A 4' :jg-,Him impels you t do and dare. K' , V n, -',-- , kg, f ff .2 '1 5 , ' I - 4.2255 ..5+-g'.:.7-gr t ,g L7 -- . .2 r. v - . 'QE . 'gift . - ,fu .X 4 OY ALLEN SANTANGELO . I. P. His life was gentle: and t-he elements - so mixed in him, that Nature might f Q., x... 3114, Ig. , stand up, and say to all the world, This was a man . May we never forget our beloved -'f classmate, who was called Home so 1. ,rig suddenly on Ianuary 29, 1954. J r I ' um 'Q' 71- .,,,,,.Af fit'-f,m-ffifi-15''12, k,..,.. 1.0, V .I.'. j.,,:-,,- thi.-iii .'-7g.h'--.yi-1, ' 1.1.-'L 4.1 ,,,f. ..-A ,ur -1 'f 41 Lv' 191 .-' , -H -1' 4: .- v w '- Q, . ..' .3-T32 . -4-- ..i1..w' I: . I - aww. .. . .- '-xfa. fat 0fE.'.'0'f.fi,. ,L lf, , r--s , ,I kg. 6. - f ' :'.f.-Svizf'-5158 - ,,,, -.1 ., 1. U f. 3? 3g',L.'.fE 't'7.7- I' '14, .5 ., f.-Lf, '..:.'f.-. -f f'-sw. LQ . , 1 fi: A .A,. r., ,I-.,,. -HW' .wir 'J-11 7 af.. -.Av . a:.-il, 51, q,- ... 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C. 5... f. -'.:' ' f if ff . gg.: Traditions at St. John's He led my heart and feet To this, my holy home. - . WI' I am three summers old. Presentation Day and once again the familiar words of Father Ryan's po'em filled the school assembly hall. For the students at St. Iohn's, this was a traditionallholiday filled with pagentry and song to honor our devoted teachers, the Sisters of the Presentation. School traditions did we say? In our four years at St. Iohn's we have known many and they are tucked away in our storehouse of precious memor- ies. The annual three day retreat this year was conducted by Father Nagle, and the Seniors profited especially by the series of talks on full Christian living. These three days spent apart with God provided us with unmeasurable spiritual gain. The Christmas luncheon, with its fun-provoking festivities started our holidays with the traditional merriment, characteristic of our unified spirit at St. Iohn's. We shall never forget, Ioseph Alex as Santa. Father Grundner and Father Cannon, as our guests, joined wholeheartedly in our fun. Mr. Martin, as usual, was our kind chef, and he marveled at the fine appetites. But the students of St. Iohn's didn't forget the true spirit of Christmas and their unselfish spirit revealed itself by bringing Christ in :song into the hos- pitals in the surrounding area. Under the able direction of Father 27 ' 4- ir- -' , -f ' :'... , ., -i,. f. - .. 1 , . 1. ,,.. .Vw-W. ..,f',. .I.vg.-H., , 'Q' f ' 4 -. -. . '.. , -.- -11-. c 0 4- '- r Y A q r 1 N 4' I w . fa f ' 1 if 'f f ' L 1, c 1 I .Q r ..- y' ,S 1, J is .. .. - 4 in. 7. , :,, .- .' 13,-.--.5-5 .'. ,- jx ,,. - . , H , 4. - , , ,' 1.-- :Q .rr . 1.--'L . .- .V ,,, I. ...V -.,,. . ....4.,.,..-,.,i. ' -- '- -- '- '.- , w, 4- , 'D' . Sv'- Cannon, our carolers surpassed themselves and left in their wake an echo of that first angelic choir in Bethlehem. We could go on and on ---- the impressive ring ceremony in the convent chapel, the Senior luncheon given by the Iuniors to honor our ring day , the school dances, especially the Snowland Dance so rich in the royalty of the newly elected King and Queen, the school trips, the roller skating parties, the educational cruise around Manhattan Island and lastly the regular basket ball games, fair play --- win or lose. Even our classes in St. Iohn's were rich in traditional enthusiasm. Yes, we can even make that assertion despite homework and those awful test days . The Sisters worked untiringly to teach us, whether it was a geometry problem, a Latin declension, or a chemistry experiment. Work and concen- tration brought success to all our endeavors. We were fortunate to have Father Cannon give us special weekly instructions on practical religious problems. But the training we have received consisted of more than just this. Our education has been personalized, individual attention has been given to each of us by our teachers. We have received an education of the mind, heart and hand. We have been taught to regard God as the source of all truth, wisdom and virtue. To strengthen our lives, we have been shown the need of prayer, the practicality of daily meditation, the possibility of sanctifying the humdrum occurrences of everyday life. Religion has been given its proper place in our lives. These are the traditions which have become a part of us at St. Iohn's. We are grateful for all we have learned within the portals of our Alma Mater. May our future show the fruitful harvest of the traditional seeds that have been planted within us: may these principels of Christian living, firmly embedded in our hearts, lead us to eternal salvation. . , , , 1 ':,- gL'Y'ti-1.53, -4.9.1. 5:--LH, s.: gvellzyv-1-.5 fi-V 5:':' W , .1 if .. ,. ffpw :ag 4 'V-at-'si if , ,r V -. .- -A -. .. - - W 1 b -- Q f..- , 3. g:.f,f.,' -5... .., . , ,,,,,. ,,.,,,,.... ,., - ., -. ,. - -. -' .- -: -' ' -5.f1.3,-4:3311 s r zf - - :,- ra 'n:i.g: , M- -. ,ip -,- ,, .- 53 FSS' iii A x 2 X 4 . ' X .R N. Q , -x ' s if , ,W fm ff' 0' X F, jk 1' i, Q? Qgxjjfff , 9 X xg., Q VJ wax SV ff 3,15 bs x 96 4 i W ,swap M W 5 ww? f' 5 5 ex W IM SMX OR H! QQQQ? iff The class of '56. Upperclassmen at lastl These Iuniors have weathered the storms of freshman and sophomore years and now have a firm hold on the ladder of Success. The three-year apprenticeship is about to be con- cluded and soon they shall reign as Seniors! Across: R. Kehoe, Sanok, M. Ostro- wski, H. Iasinski. Below: T. Reynolds, D. Lyons, C- Grzwaczewski, E. Filipewski, Stein- hardt, L. Myruski, C. Dambeck, Pietrovite, W. Roche, A. T-oner, R. Turi, R. Shanley, E. McBride. English Ill Class presents a radio broadcast Caine Mutiny at a school assembly. Serious .... these Iuniorsl Left to right: Steinhardt, E. Fili- powski, D. Lyons, Rader, Rey- nolds, D. Lee- 4, ? 4 J .. A 1, . . - -Vx? Y bl Wal 1 4, X 1' 5' . ku xl? A 4 , f I Y' ,. ,, ap-zj D rf 414' I-I M W L ' PM Q CVM , r A Vw v'DJLl'fRJ,,. QQ!-K mf fy ,M u UMW '?1,,i3 'f ,725 5:7iW gwiff C 19 A . r' K ' - 4. 1, ge- f iwwrzw. .... .-.-..-ay.. - mm ,Xmas Sister Mary Damien, with work-books and maps, takes her world history class back through ancient times. R- Weigel, T. Turi, D. Schneider, E. Toner, R. Sanok, E. Turi, D. Cos- grove, S, Grzwaczewski, I. Garvila, R, Evans, F. Williams, C. Haley, I. Hin- man, K. Moore, E, Hawkins, Brid- ges. B. McCormick, I. Long. ns QMWM I , f ,I 4 I I I 1 . I . i . r ' , a I I i I ' ' ,4 1 ' Q 'f' I r CY? 5 'aff '4 Na f ff-,11 7 1 M WJ ' 1 E V- Tis! , . 7.4 f . 1 'f'f , ' , H 1 XG K fb uf ' , sf: - K 4 , x A fa IQ! ,jill V x V ' Q r ,. ,. J 1 J' L , 11 'Cf 1 A Q -M-.4 'f , f,,4 fy JJDLV , . J I-W ' ,J f f ! Q ,fi TJ' 3' N'J 1' . ' N I 0 V f U f X U , I Y' A f of -' v n J ' N., W I x VCL X t XJJWX, HEI A 34 J .- - 1 1 Q ' ' , ' ' , . Cf' ' N X L' fy 'A x I, I , I ,f If J , Q u . t J 9 S4 My 0 . '4 ' I 1 I x I I mf v I I , I, s L i FRESHMEN Sr. Mary Chabanel explains the intricacie: of Latin grammar. Nothing to it! I.Sosler, G. Wood, Anne Osborne, A. Williams. Diliggnt frgshmen at Work! L. Myruski, Reynolds, M. Medulan, Tobin, R.Ioyce,, B. Murray, M.Sanok, K.'l freanor, M. Pomares, D. Krzyzczuk, C. Coppers, L,Buttera L- Reilly. No that's not Ireland that's Goshen! M. Neely, P, Donnelly, I. Weigel, I. Sosler R. Ostrowski. Algebra!! . A. Ford, W. Sanok, M. Folger. EIGHTH GRADE First row: Regina Pierpoint, Rose Marie Reynoldsjoan Hanley, Nancy Mullin, Edna Prickett. Second row: Dana Decker, Helena Driscoll, Paula Myruski, Dolores Kozala. Third row: Paul Martin, Iohn McManus, Frank Zielinski, Eugene Kangley, Edward Venuto. Fourth row: George Iasinski, Robert Hart, RobertEllert, Iames Felczak, Ioseph Van den Burg HONOR STUDENTS Dolores Kozala Paul Martin Helena Driscoll Igan Hanley Iohn Mc'Manus Nancy Mullin 37 2 735' R He has guided all our activites ff f ilififimiinisi zlilfliql THE GOLDEN YEARS STAFF Ioyce Wezniac Editor-in-chief Associate Editors ,...... .......,.,. D orothy Ioyce Kathryn Nlartin Art Editors . ....,.. .,.,,, P hilomena Krzyzczuk Muriel Weeks Business Manager .....s...,,....,.... Helen Malanowski li ,, K 'A e . . KL, 9018 This conscientious Yearbook Staff plans lay-outs, captions, pictures. It means long, tiring hours of hard wolrk but these willing staff workers look happy. Perhaps, it is the thought of the finished pro- duct which makes them so joyous. 41 SPOT Ass't Art Editor Sports Editor Feature Editor Staff Reporters Typists ..... Business Manag 'Wm LIGHT Editor-in-Chief ......... .,,,, Associate Editor ..... Art Editor ........,... EI' STAFF Cathleen Bonanto L. Ailinger L. O'Reilly D, Manning V. Scarano N, Maloney P. Myruski K, Snee M. Lyons M. Terracino A. Williams L. Myruski M. Ostrowski I. Sanok P. Boyle H, Malanowski I. Rader E. Filipowski An enthusiastic glroup of budding journalists spend many hours gathering organizing and editing news for our school paper. The resulting editorials, feature stones, alumni ngws and hot Off the pregg school tidbits make the Spotlight a well organized publication- 'Nr-s 4--Q 44' as 'UQ E ,lc ,.,,, ,M hi-g.Q'wg.gg,H,.i... W, 'rr s.,-:1?' Here are the editors, columnists, typists, sports writers artists and reporters. They represent team work, Their finished product is Spotlight an enjoyable and interesting school paper. 43 STUDENT COUNCIL Senior Council Members: President, Ioyce Wozniakg Vice-President, Mary Ann Stanford.: Secretary, Ann Scazranog Treasurer,'Lawrence O'Reilly. The Student Council of St. Iohnsserves as a liason between the students and the faculty. Among the aims of this organization are the stimulation of spirit and enthusiasm for all school activities This challenging arena affords ample training in Catholic leadership. They set the school afire! F A 'Y These ten efficient members of Student Council at their monthly meet- ings plan school outings, rallies, socials and various projects. M Stanford, L. O'Reilly, Sosler, T. Seaquist, Wozniak, A. Scarano, I. Galvin, M. Terracine, Rader, Steinhardt. 45 x A ,, U 1 v 4: 1 If J I955 HIGHEST HONORS Seniors .......,,,, Ioyce Wozniak Mary Ann Stanford Iuniors ....... ...,,,. N ora Maloney Sophomores ,,..,, ..,,,, P atricia Myruski Freshmen ...,... ..,,,. L oretta Io Reilly From our Scolastic List we have selected these five top members They are representative of their respective classes. FACULTY LIST Front row: W. Sanok, M. Sanok, K. Treanor, A. Ford, R. Turi. Second row: V. Scarano, F. Williams. G- Wood, M, Pomares, M. Tcrracine. Third row: A. Williams, Wozniak, D. Manning, M. A. Stanford, E. Diana. Fourth row: A. Treanor, C, Haley, P. Myruski. K. Moore, N, Maloney. Top row: H. Whitright, F. Colligan, K. Martin, C. Coppcrs, C. Martin, D. Lee. These Faculty Listers have proved their true loyalty and school spirit, They have shown effort and diligence in their scholastic work, kept all school regulations and have received the approval of the Faculty as key members of SI. Iohn's High. 47 R E T R E A T December 6-8 SODALITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN Father Cannon, Director, presides at the installation of the Sodality Officers. Prefect, Mary Lyons: Vice-Prefect, Kathryn Martin: Secretary, Deidre Manning: Treasurer, Rosalie Gobeo. er Private Pray Retreat Master--Father Aloysius Nagle, O. Ciarm Will it go in? 9 Q. BUYS BASKETBALL Captain - Ioseph Alex THE BIG FI E These boys represent team play and sportsmanship, Richard McCormick, Edward McBride, Lawrence O'Reilly, Timothy Seaquist, Vincent Scarano, 51 Here's Hoping! A .lf - VJ ..f ,.,,.4 . fy A ' fl ,f M? rw ' W ,X I , --f 'T-' lf! ir, f .4 4. ,f 1. 4 K A Cf . ' ' , 'ng f f N ' L fi! XL ' 7 ' 1,3'K'ff' '5 I' ,JT-,' , 1 ':i'ff,,. af , fx, ..,, -' ' Y. - , as ,I 7f,,,, ' ' ,- . , .ln aw: , ,nf J 4 .1 -,, ,fa f Q f I V, 1 , - I-J 1, , , J., I , A ,. ,f V V 'Ad A.-.1 A ' , I A 1 fr - ' 1 . ,- - 1'-P f 1' I il , 0 I :R , , , ,s Q Af ,I s . . J. 1 L f ' F ,I lpn I oanne Long BASKETBALL Catherine Haley Eileen Toner Bernadette McCormick Our cheerleaders give us whole- defeat. Our newly formed school teim finished this year with a good record and a repumtion for fine sportsminship 1nd 1dmxr1ble spirit. 53 hearted support through victory or Top Row: Carol Martin Eileen Hinman Dorothy Ioyce Kay Martin Mary Ann Diehl Second Row: Kathleen Moore Anne Treanor Anne Scarano Muriel Weeks Rose Shanley Third Row: Martha Sanok Ann Williams Faith Williams Anne Toner Mary A. Stanford .rs aim, 4 Www K f-A4154 Backdrop for Mississippi Melodrama is painted by L. Myruski, A. Osborne, R. Shanley C. Dem- beck I. Pietrovito, . Rader, T. O Brien 'P ' ,U ffm. Time out! M, Dineen, I. Reynolds, B. Murray, I. Weigel. Across: Ritzel, P. Boyle. EMS? Katrin ....................... .. ...... Anne Scarano Mama --- ........ Dorothy Joyce Papa ...... .... L awrence O'Rei11y Dagmar ..... ..... P enelope Truex Christine .... ...... M ary Lyons Nels ....... .... J ohn Halloran 57 X X M f'1 !f IRJJXQIFX PQ NJ ,Q der the direction of . S un non. Cho,-at Seggziogohn C. Can oN-s SEI-ECU 5 by HORAL nge C dy iiiisaaiisl Couldn' Hear Nobo an roster ' Arcaden 1 M, QM-- earner 4 - Beautgggigr----' P076 AB' The Senior play I Remember Mama proved tobe a most heartwarming story of American family life. Mama, the practical one, sees her childrenthrough childhood, manages to educate them and by an ingenious method helps Katrin, her eldest dau- ghter to begin her career as a writer. Marna's sisters and Uncle Chris furnished the rich background fora great deal of comedy. St. John's will long remem- ber the Hanson family on Steiner Street. 59 .K -r- 4r ' 4: 'k '4' ' .af ir A . +1 ir ar 4 4 ir If -V ' i' l ,k ' -x 4 1+ +1 M If 4 we ' 1+ we 'ff 'f yi is 1 W .k 4 'ka if i ' ' .ee'.W 4 ,. . a 4, :fog -:fr ., . 'Q-Y.x'.wfr Q.. 'X Y4',. i!.,.SA . 8 A ' 'W Q' ,A K Q I DNA - .. . A 1 f 'W f . . 5. git 1' P gf1+f:fi.?'S af ' Lx BEST LOOKING KATHRYN MARTIN TIMOTHY SEAQUIST MOST ENGAGING SMILE MARY LYONS DANIEL LYONS Hall of Fame JL m FN 1A Cfw'm.w 0 ,im fx.: fl... SCHOOL DREAMERS ROSALIE GOBEO IOHN HALLORAN MOST ATHLETIC HELEN MALANOWSKI IOSEPH ALEX 63 Most Popular Hudson Whitright Anne Treanor ,lf L ff ,- I Fu I I , X X ! In 4 :EA , , Wirriesr f' Walter Roche f j 1- , ,. ll' 3' Most Talented Ioyce Wozniak Mary Ann Stanford Most Pleasing Personality Lawrence Mittico Faith Colligan .QQ- ' . AQZAQQZQJXV 0 0 0 ' A 0 o , ' 0 v 0 If K L 'CARI ill-L -5 The Annual' Christmgs Luncheon , 6 0 in O, Come All Ye Faithful ' 0 a g 9 u C A1 0 v 0 0 W Our traditional village - A iolly old Santa was he! U 0 D 0 And what would you like, sonny! . . 'lf o 4 '7 0 v o O n 5 4 . o 0 o AJ o o 'if' o 0 0 a o -2 o Mr. Martin. our wonderful chef! 6 M55 JN' ygffwgs audie An appreciative erfe nce! 2 C' f Oc Qwh Is Father Cannon Pleased with Iohn CaIvin's religion answer? mf' 2,739-. T' N0 mis takes h ere! Earl. W f' 66 'C o C , . De lk ljrloslk I 71 v 01-ksy Some winter fun for our Eighth- Graders Exght joyful skaters Cakes, ples, cookies shouts our top salesman A song in our hearts! Preparations for Halloween Fun! 'And how is Ixmmy doing? Alumni of St. lohnis High School Bear Mountain Inn lunior Class LeRoy Applebee Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barbario and Family Fr. Roland Burke, O. F. M. Gertrude Burns Club 84 - Archie Barbero Compliments of William Costello Farily Thomas V. Cullen Agency Cornelius Funeral Home loseph Donovan Earle Nursing Home P A T R 0 N S Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Maloney Mannlich Nursing Home Margarets Dress Shoppe William F. Martin Mr. and Mrs- Thomas Moore Murray's Body Shop Richard Neubeck Larry O'Reilly Otisville Bus Company Phillips Liquor Store Prial's Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Olga and Richard Schmick Sophomore Class Mr. and Mrs. Al Turi Agency Ellert Bros. and Sons Compliments of a Friend Mr. and Mrs. lames E. Haley Halloran's Hotel Mildred Hawkins Adult Nursing Home Holy Rosary Parish, Fr. Kennedy Lake Diner Iames I. Lawton Ir., M. D. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lubkert Walt's Diner Ada's Coffee Shop, Lincoln and Ada Wangerien Warwick, Monroe 5 Chester Bldg. 5 Loan Assoc. The Tavern, Tom Lane, Rep Bulga The VVonderbar Restaurant, M. and A. Santangelo Mr. and Mrs. C- Wozniak Yasuna's Sporting Goods Store BUSINESS FRIENDS Adrian Shops Anonymous Ayers 5 Galloway Bakers VVelding Service Banner Faschhions Barnes Plumbing and Heating Bay Drugs R, H. Boebel Hardware Walter Braaten, Real Estate Business Friend Calvert Pontiac Charles Meats E3 Groceries Chet's Place K. 51 R. Coates Kiddie Nook Coleman Motors 8 Frank S. Connelly, Erie Drug CO. Dec-'s Gift Shop Demi:-rests Nlichael Diana's Diana Shoe Store 6 Repair Shop Dixie Diner Donleys Cut Rate Eqbertson Store Endicott Iohnson Shoes lfvans Brothers' Garage Flynrfs Liquor Store Friend Georges Delicatessen Glass Market Glebocki's Grocery ' Grand Union Co-, Goshen Grand Union Co., Middletown W. T. Grant Co. Austin E. Gray, Ieweler Green's Dept. Store Greens Dept. Store Groh's Bake Shop Guckel's Television Store Hait's Furniture Co. F. D. Kernochan, Inc. A. M. Kleeman, M, D. Kodak Camera Shop Larkin's Store Larry's Food Store Lunney's Irish Villa Lyon's Pharmacy Paul C. Martin - Insurance Marty 8 Hy - S, Factory Clothing Outlet Maxwells Stationary Store William A. Mayo, Attorney at Law Middletown Music Center Mikes Lunchoenette Monroe Bootery Monroe Pharmacy Moriano Food Market Morse's Service Station Nick's Shoe Shine Parlor Patrick O'Connor's Star Restaurant Yearbook Photographer - Mwtthew Babula 77 Orange lnn The Outlet Shop Palen's Drug Store Pantre Restaurant Peanut Pals Club Mrs. Edward F. Reilly Robinson 5 Cunningham Robinsons Stationery Store Romano's Pharmacy Lawrence Rose Salvati Milk Co- H. C. Sawyer Scotti's Esso Station fprop. Frank Smithl L. C. Serpentini, Iewelers Shapiro Iewelers Smith's Shoe Shop Strong's Pharmacy Max Susswein-Goshen Pharmacy Taylor Tile Works Thompsons Park Grill Thrift Market Town and Country Van's Store Van Sicylie's Vee Motor Sales Maxwell L. Waldman Warne Auto Sales Inc. Weale and Startup VVilfred.a Beauty Salon Winderemere Market Y Mr- and Mrs. A. C. Botti Agnes Carey Catholic Chaplain of Middletown State Hospital A Friend Mr. and Mrs. George Hart Mr. and Mrs. Ioyce Miss Alice Kelly Dan H. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Shanley Raymond C. Akin Alice Alex Ioseph Alex Iosephine Alex Stanley B- Andrews Anonymous Piero Antona Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Bach Sharon Baker Kay Ball Miss Bassett Carol Beairsto Mr. and Mrs. C. Benjamin Ioan Benson Kay Berrian Dr. Bloom Miss Kathleen Bonanto Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bonanto Mrs- Marie Butera Mr. and Mrs. Cannon Helen M. Crrleton Mr. and Mrs. George Cavender Loren Cavender Ioe Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Commero Mrs. Catherine Cox Mr. and Mrs- Stanley Dash Mr, and Mrs. Frank Degnan Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dembeck Inhn T. Diffily Mrs. DiStefino Mr. and Mrs. Dohrety Ioe Donlevy Mrs- Hanna Duncklee Bucky Edsall Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellert Mr, and Mrs. Ioseph Felczak Ioseph I. Felczak Miss Rose Felczak Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Filipowski Terry Filipowski Iohn Finn Mr. William Flynn Viola Ford Mrs- Michael Fortune A Friend A Friend A Friend Mrs. Garguilo Gertrude L. C, Garland Mr. and Mrs. Luke Garvila BOOSTERS Mary Garvila Alfred Gobeo Rosalie Gobeo Ray Gardale Sanley Grzywaczewslci Lorraine Hamilton Sgt. and Mrs. W. Hanley Mr- and Mrs. Quintin Hapke Miss Loretta Harold Mrs. Arthur Hartle Edward Hawkins Mrs, Anna M. Hock Mr. and Mrs. Len Howard Dr. and Mrs. Donald Hughes Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt Mr- and Mrs. William lmholz Mr. Forrest P, lvory Frank H. Iackson George W. Iackson Hazel W. lackson Mr. and Mrs. B. Iackson Mr- and Mrs, Antone Iasinski Mr. and Mrs. Seneca Iessup slim.. Ioe Fix-It C. A. Iohnson Melvin C. Iones Regina Ioyce Mrs. M. Iulian Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Keener Mrs. Albert G. Krauss Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Krzczuk Mr. Charley Krzyzczuk Phil Krzyzczuk Iim Kujowski Mrs. Kummer Francis Lambert Al Lang Mrs. Iames Lawton Steven Leone Agnes Leavandowski Dr. A. R. Lippert Mr. and Mrs- Ioseph Long Mr. and Mrs. Hugo R. Longhi Mr. and Mrs. Walter Loyas Mr. R. MacKinnon Iames MacMillan Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maly Mr. and Mrs. George Maney Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manning Alan Margolin Catherine Martin arolyn Martin William Martin Mary lane Mason Mr. and Mrs, Phil Mazzini H. L. McBride Douglas McDonald Catherine McGovern Mrs- McMahon Thomas F. Mclggahon l929 . A .'- f, ' - - ' ' . n , '.- Mr. and Mrs. Iohn McManus Mr. and Mrs. H, F. Mentley Michael and Diane Iames Millar Monroe Iewelers Marie Moore Maxwell R. Moore Mr. and Mrs- Paul Morreale Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mullin Lou Murchio Peter F. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Nutley Karl Oberry Vernon O'Brien Iames T. O'Connor, D. D. S- Mr. Iohn R. Osborn Mrs. Iohn R. Osborn Kim Marie Osborn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ostrowski Malcolm Padaze Charles Papageno W. B. Phillips Rev. Iohn Pierce Suzanne Powiers Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Purdue Mr. Sal Ragone Mr. I. R. Randall Roger Reagan Reynolds Family Mr. Alex Rutkowski Mr. and Mrs. Edmund W. Sanok Frank Sanok Walter Sanok Mr. and Mrs. Scaglione Mr. George Sherrill Ed Slesinski Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanford Mrs, Mary Stein Sugar Delicatessen Burton Tax Mr. and Mrs- George Timmer Mrs. Marie Tobin Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Toner William Toomey Anne Treanor Kathleen Treanor Mr. and Mrs. William Treanor Mr. and Mrs. Cos Turi Mr. and Mrs. Nick Turi Theresa Turi William C. Utter Daniel Uzenski Mr. Iohn Weigel Martha Krzyzczuk Wengenroth Nathan Werner Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whitney Mr. and Mrs. G. Williams Virginia Williams William Williams Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Woolcot Mr. and Mrs. E. 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