St Joseph High School - Bulldog / Aureus Annus Yearbook (Conway, AR)

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Aureu Annu« 19B9-7U J§ t. lloseph ifigh J thnol (fiontnajj. Arkansas Bnlume 7 Bi'tiication Aureus Annus, 1969-10 is dedicated in deep appreciation to Coach William Montgomery whose intense interest in the St. Joseph sports program has been felt by all those in association with him. Mr. Montgomery attended Arkansas Tech from 1942-47, His stay at Tech was briefly interrupted by service. Upon graduation from Tech, Mr. Montgomery attended Hendrix College from the fall of 1947 until 1949 when he entered the University of Tennessee. Coach Montgomery then completed his education, receiving a M.S. degree in physical education. Mr. Montgomery returned to Hendrix as Coach until 1966. His position as head coach at St. Joseph began in 1967 and was concluded by his retirement in 1969. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication------------------------------- Administration--------------------------- Faculty--------------------------------- ScnioE - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Juniors----------------------------------- Sophomores Junior High Organizations Athletics Activities Advertisers IP f fx, 3 (the ttu'lu'ronti Hlartin (lunrmi Father Conroy is pastor of St. Joseph Church and Superintendent of the school. A native of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, he has worked in four states including Canada and Europe. He became pastor on the death of Father Dellert early in 1969. Father has done a lot to improve our school. Jfathpr 3 nhn iBurns Father Burns is the moderator of the CYO. He is a native of Chicora, Pennsyl- vania, and he serves as assistant to the superintendent and counselor. Father holds a master’s degree from Duquesne Uni- versity. 31 n Bloimiriam to Uu'Um’nti (Thomas Hlr(5uiro Father McGuire was born in County Cavin, Ireland, August 24, 1896. He was ordained a priest August 25,1928 at St. Mary’s Seminary, Norwalk, Connecticut. He served as a missionary in Africa and later returned to the states. He retired here at St. Joseph’s. He died January 6, 1970. 4 principal •lister Hlani (farI. ■$ Sister Mary Earl’s hometown is Effingham, Illinois. She has taught in California, Missouri, Illinois, and Louisiana. She received her B.A. degree in Biology from Notre Dame College in St. Louis and her Master of Science from Michigan State Uni- versity. Sister classified all the butterflies in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana. She likes the outdoors. She is a new, but fine Bulldog supporter. Sister Mary Earl became princi- pal of St. Joseph’s High School in the fall of 1969. 5 Dear Graduates: On May 25, your life at St, Joseph was completed. Your activities were summarized, typed up, sent on to a college registrar or other interested parties, and your folder was neatly put away in the passive’’ file. Whether or not your life is as passive as your file depends on you. If someone else becomes the only moving force in your life, you may as well be in the file with your folder. It is only when you are your own inspiration and moving force that you are active - and alive. One of the characteristics of a living thing that differentiates it from non-living things is its internal activity - activity which stems from itself. You are much the same; you are alive if your activity stems from within yourself - from your convictions, your ideals, your hopes, your ambitions, your loves. If you must be moved along the way of life by some force outside yourself, you become passive, a non-living thing that has value not of itself, but only insofar as it can be used by others. Now, months after graduation, ask yourself if you are alive - or dead and buried in the passive file with your folder. But don't stop with the question. Answer it! Answer it honestly, 6 and act on that answer. Dr. Robert Campbell, a grad- uate of Chicago University, has previously taught at Hendrix College. He teaches Senior English. Mr. Bill Whitten, a Hendrix graduate, teaches English and German, and has taken on the duties of head coach. An SCA graduate, Mr. Carl Freyaldenhoven teaches Junior High science and moderates the Safety Council. Sister Ivan Marie is moderator of the Pep Squad and NHS. She has supervised the delegation from SJHS to the Model UN. She teaches Reli- gion and Social Studies. Mrs. McKenzie teaches Junior High Math. She has just completed her fourth year at St. Joseph. Mrs. Thessing works hard and long hours teaching her students what English is all about. Mr. Shaw, formerly of SCA, teaches Econ- Mrs. Poland is the art teacher for both omics, Science, and social studies. the Junior and Senior High students. 9 Sister Mary Rupert came to St. Joseph from Baton Rouge. She teaches History and Religion in the Junior High. Sis- ter is also the librarian. St. Joseph students saw al- most an entire new faculty this year. There were seven new- comers to the faculty. They were: Sister Earl, Sister Frances, Sister Rupert, Mis. Green, Dr. Campbell, Mr. Shaw, and Mr. Whitten. One member, Mrs. Thessing, returned after a years absence. Those returning were Sister Ivan, Mr. Freyaldenhoven, and Mis. McKenzie. I Sister Frances is also a newcomer at St. Joseph. Coming here from San Antonio she took over the duties of teaching math. Chem- istry and Religion. 10 Mrs. Green taught her first year at St. Joseph this year. Bookkeeping, typing, and shorthand are her main fields. She also teaches 7th grade social studies. seniors 1970 1970 (Offiwr« President: STEVE STOLTZ Vice-President: RAY THESSING Treasurer: DONALD CURRAN Secretary: JANET ALLGEYER demurs ee j§ t. fnr the lEast (time 12 TOM BAXTER DONALD CURRAN 0M v t m k RICHARD HAMUNG PATSY DUSSEX WALLY GRUMMER DONNA HIEGEL SUE HARTMAN MARGARET HOYT CONNIE LIPSMEYER KEITH LIPSMEYER RUSTY Me CLUNG CHRISTY SCHICHTL MIKE SCHULTE CAROL SIEBENMORGEN 14 15 I XT 15 juniors 7970 1970 (Officers ANITA HENZE - Secretary JUDY BREEDEN - Treasurer STEVE SWAFFAR - President LARRY FREYALDENHOVEN - Vice-President •Junior (flass Robert Arendall Judy Breeden Donna Dayer i 18 Maria De Marco Ann Donovan Alan Doolos Larry dr Freyaldenhoven Marguerite Gramm er d Arthur Harvey Anita Henze i I Rose Hoyt Becky Kordsmeier Mike Quirk Steve Quirk Paula Marcotte Michelle Meyer Ray Nabholz Debbie Nahlen Steve Schrekenhofer Paul Siebenmorgen Chris Simon Marcella Simon Steve Swaffar David Strack Scott Thornton David Troillet Sponsored by KORDSMEIER FURNITURE COMPANY Debbie Troillet Cathy Walter Rita Worm Mark Zimmerebner 20 Compliments of STERLING'S and FLETCHER SMITH JEWELRY (Officers SANDY NAHLEN - Secretary TOMMY ETHRIDGE Treasurer CHERYL MAYOR - Vice-President MIKE HENZE - President npluntum’ (L'lass Mark Bausom Jack Bracken Peggy Bums Ken Claflin Mark Elsinger Tom Ethridge Susan Frcyaldenhoven Alton Freyburger Helen Hambuchen Linda Hambuchen Warren Harvey Mike Henze i 22 Marion Hiegel Linda Hight Andy Hoyt Nancy Hoyt James Irby Eugene Kuettel Steve Lachowsky Vicki Lipsmeyer Susan Lock Cheryl Mayor Mary McCaig David Moix Steve Moix Frank Moll Joe Nabholz Carol Nahlen Sandy Nahlen Mary Paladino Sandy Quirk Cecil Rappold 23 Sponsored by MONDAY POWELL George Schichtl Robert Schulte Marian Seiter Tom Siebenmorgen Katie Simon Payne Stoltz Charles Swaffar Bill White Pat Zimmerman 24 junior high 1970 1970 Jfri'shman (i'lass Judy Allgeyer Theresa Breeden Vicky Cannon Robert Cogbum Judy Courtney Ginny Donovan Gary Enderlin Debbie Ethridge Leo Evans Paula Goens Cheryl Gordoni Theresa Grummer Jo Ann Halter Dorothy Hight Don Hinson Theresa Jarolim Bill Kobera David Kordsmeier Gayle Kordsmeier Bruce Lipsmeyer CL Ui•= 2 (Offirors LARRY WORM - President JOAN SIEBENMORGEN - Vice-President GINNY DONOVAN - Secretary NORRIS THESSING - Treasurer 26 Sponsored by SQUIRREL HILL GROCERY AND STATION Phyllis Marcotte Deborah Masseiy Mary Ann Nabholz Frances Nahlen Mike Newberry Picture Not Available Vivian Noe Robert Norris John Paladino Paula Rappold Philip Rappold Tom Rappold Keller Schichtl Joan Siebenmorgen Mark Simon Ralph Simon Mark Stiervater Mike Stoltz Gary Strack Marilyn Strack John Thessing Norris Thessing Anita Troillet Marla Troillet Mark Tyler Richard Walter Georgiana Weaver Martha White Faith Wilk Larry Wornr Vicky Zimmerman 27 Sponsored by UNCLE DUDLEY’S and WESTERN AUTO Patrick Bums Hal Crafton Larry Curran Tommy Dayer Patricia Donovan David Freyaldenhoven Annette Garrett Janette Garrett Margaret Gunderman Janice Halter Stephen Halter William Hambuchen Kenneth Ham ling Donna Hartman Laura Hartje Kim Hoyt Sharon Hoyt Melvin Jackson Gerianne Jarolim Connie Kordsmeier Richard Lachowsky Dale Lipsmeyer Patricia McMillan Marilyn Moix (fighth (5ratio Michael Moix Mary Ann Morgan David Nabholz Dorothy Nabholz Eddie Joe Nabholz Barbara Nahlen Vemna Noble Patrick Rappold Stephen Schulte Mark Seiter David Siebenmorgen Louise Simon Angela Stiets David Stolz Marty Strack Deborah Strack Melanie Swaffar Brenda Troillet Deborah Wall Elizabeth Walter Gary Walter Andrea Worm Casper Zimmerebner Katny Zimmerman 28 Sponsored by the EIGHTH GRADE Matt Cogbum Eugene Courtney Joann Curran Patrick Evans Robert Grummer Patricia Ann Halter Patricia LaRue Halter Lisa Hartje Richard Henze Larry Hermes Danny Hill Donna Kordsmeier Evelyn Kordsmeier Kent Kordsmeier Charlotte Lachowsky Jimmy Loch John Lovell Teresa Marcotte Margie Mayor Joseph McCaig iSa'lu'uth (,rmuV Sponsored by the SEVENTH GRADE Angela Maoix Jane Moix Sherry Moreland Becky Nabholz Carolyn Nabholz Michelle Nabholz Phyllis Nahlen Willie Noble Lisa Quirk Agnes Rappold Ken Schichtl David Schierlang Ralph Siebenmorgen Louis Simon Larry Strack Julie Thessing Ray Wall Paulette Weaver Joan Wilk Elaine Worm Ax. Ijtijh Cheerleaiters Teresa Marcotte, Marla Troillet, Paula Goens, Melanie Swaffar, Brenda Troillet, Ginny Donovan, Jane Moix, Debbie Massery. 30 The Father Dellert Civics Club is a member of the National Catholic Civics Clubs of America. Its members try to practice citizenship in home, school, church, state, and country. This year's club activities included an interview with Sister Mary Earl, a clean-up and repair week, a trip to the Arkansas State Capitols, and a Social Studies Fair. jfathor Bi’lh'rt (Cthics (Tilth Pres. David Stoltz conducting a Officers interviewing Sister Mary Earl during Education meeting with Eddie Nabholz writ- Week, ing the minutes. Clean-up at Miss Caraher’s home on Donaghey Street. Mr. Murphy supervises while Pat Rappold mends a library chair. 31 — Celebrating Book Week. — Touring Conway Waterworks. — Cheerleaders in Parade. The Junior High Library Guild Mr. Shaw’s History Club Seventh Graders Trip to Little Rock 32 organizations 1970 1970 3 nterwm The Inter-Com is St. Joseph High's stu- dent government. It is composed of the president from each class and one representa- tive of each class. Members are: Donna Hiegel, Steve Simon (president), Mike Hen- ze, Steve Stoltz, Sister Mary Earl (modera- tor), Payne Stoltz, Mary Paladino (secretary), Sandy Nahlen, and Steve Swaffar (not pic- tured). Among the accomplishments of the group were the installation of a cold drink machine and the sponsoring of Mr. and Miss SJHS elections. Taking care of the publicity for the UNICEF Drive and organizing the grade and high school to help collect was the CSMC's first project. A group teaches religion to the children from the Colony and takes them to Mass every Sunday. Besides the Mission Bazaar in March, saving concelled stamps, coupons, and making rosaries are ways they try to help the missions. Sister Frances is moderator. 34 Sponsored by SECURITY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS'N. Pictured above are: FIRST ROW: (1. to r.) Wally Grummer, Tommy Strack, Mike Schulte. SECOND ROW: Steve Simon, Steve Stoltz, Ray Thessing, David Strack, Jack Quirk. lEettcrmen’s Club The Lettermen's Club is set up for boys who letter in the sports in which they participate. Its primary purpose is to raise money to support the athletic program of St. Joseph. Coach Bill Whit- ten is the moderator of the club. (Ouiir St. Joseph Girls' Choir joins with the Senior Choir and the Boys' Choir of the Elementary School in leading the sing- ing at High Masses and other church celebrations. The girls provided the entertainment for the ASLA, District X meeting in December. They brightened the lives of the elderly by carolling at the various nuising hones and of the sick by singing at Memorial Hospital. lUbraru The Library Guild members work with the librarian helping to keep the library in order, typing, stamp- ing, and shelving books and maga- zines. St. Joseph Library Guild is a member of the state ASLA and of District X, whose December meet- ing was held at St. Joseph High School. Pictured above are: (1- to r.) Becky Kordsmeier, president; Mar- cella Simon, corresponding secretary; Maria DeMarco, treasurer; Judy Breeden, vice-president; Anita Henze, recording secretary. 35 7 nsi'ph Natimial Patsy Dussex President Donna Dayer Mike Schulte Sec. -Treas. Ann Donovan Keith Lipsmeyer Becky Kordsmeier Steve Stoltz Paula Marcotte Debbie Nahlen Marcella Simon Scott Thornton Mark Zimmerebner The members must maintain their character, scholarship, service, and leadership in order to retain their membership in the Honor Society. The Honor Society sponsored a style show to raise money to pay for lockers for die high school. They also had a clean-up day at school. The members waxed desks, cleaned windows and mopped floors. Their outstanding characters, leadership, service to the school and community, and scholastic achievements, make this club one of the most active and important organiza- tions on the campus. 36 37 Sponsored by: ST. JOSEPH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY •S'afotu - The Safety Council includes eleven young people who practice safety procedures during the school year. They have helped the stu- dents in taking precautions for tornado alerts and fire drills. Both the teachers and students admire these people for taking this action for the schools safety. (Council Safety Council members are (1. to r.) FIRST ROW: Alton Freyburger, Mark Zimmerebner, Joseph Nabholz, Ray Nabholz, Donna Hiegel. SECOND ROW; Steven Simon, David Strack, Andy Hoyt, Mike Schulte, Tom Strack, Mr. Freyaldenhoven. (fit fetori a JStaff Staff includes (1. to r.): Mis. Eugene Moix, Mrs. G. J. Schichtl, Mrs. G. M. Schichtl, Melanie Swaffer. 38 CHEERLEADERS: (1. to r. bottom) Anita Henze, Debbie Troillet (captain), Sandy Nahlen, Debbie Nahlen, Paula Marcotte. (1. to r. top) Payne Stoltz, Rita Worm, Donna Dayer. The cheerleaders have done a tremendous job in cheering the Bulldogs on to victories. The girls put forth a lot of ef- fort practicing cheers and pom- pom routines which they put on for special occasions. They planned and cheered at bonfires, pep rallies, and games. All this contributed greatly to the spirit of the entire school - stu- dent body and faculty alike. 39 Sponsored by: CONTINENTAL MOTEL Menhir pep Members are (1. to r.): FIRST ROW: Susan Lock, Judy Breeden, Rose Hoyt, Becky Kords- meier (captain). SECOND ROW; Mary Mc- Caig, Sandra Quirk, Cheryl Mayor, Carol Nahlen. THIRD ROW: Donna Heigel, Mar- ion Seiter, Mary Paladino, Ann Donovan. FOURTH ROW; Kathy Walter, Sue Bauspm, Carolyn Moix (co-captain), Patsy Dussex. FIFTH ROW: Marguerite Grummer, Mar- garet Hoyt, Helen Hambuchen, Janet All- geyer, Christy Schichtl, Carol Siebenmor- gen, Pat Worm (co-captain). Officers are: President: Donna Heigel, Vice President: Margaret Hoyt, Secretary: Christy Schichtl, Treasurer: Janet Allgeyer, and Sergeant-at-Atms: Ann Donovan. The Pep Squad has done a tremendous job in promoting school spirit. Sister Ivan Marie their sponsor, has helped them very much in their activities. During the basketball sea- son, the Pep Squad has cheered at games, made posters, promoted spirit in their own individual classes, and sponsored the Home- coming dance. Sponsored by: F F CONCRETE athletics 1970 1970 DAVID RAY TOMMY STRACK THESSING STRACK WALLY GRUMMER 1 cl 6 k I' t L MIKE HENZE a i i Co-Captains: STEVE STOLTZ STEVE SIMON TOMMY ETHRIDGE RUSTY McCLUNG JACK QUIRK MIKE SCHULTE 42 MARION HIEGEL ROBERT SCHULTE STEVE MOIX ALTON FREYBURGER 43 Bullhngs j ee a eta (iiuirh aitb a ® inning j easnn (17-15) SJHS OPPONENTS 67 Bigelow--------------39 77 Sacred Heart---------58 48 Guy..................58 66 Menifee — -----------70 64 Vilonia -- ----------59 48 Mayflower------------46 46 Guy------------------45 59 Nemo Vista-----------44 62 Plumer ville---------60 42 Sacred Heart — - — 46 69 Quitman--------- - — 60 51 Mayflower--------- — 69 67 Wilbur Mills---------46 48 Conway---------------49 35 Catholic High-------49 57 Greenbrier-----------62 55 Vilonia -- - 56 62 Wilbur Mills...........58 51 Brinkley----------- 64 52 Conway---------------56 74 Mt. Vernon-----------61 66 Bigelow------------ 42 50 Mayflower------------68 58 Quitman--------------55 60 Menifee--------------42 59 Deaf School----------55 73 Deaf School..........75 44 Greenbrier-----------55 39 Greenbrier------------48 Mr. Bill Whitten in his first public appearance as coach 58 Mt. Vernon - -_________56 of the St. Joseph Bulldogs. 62 piumerville............54 53 Southside--------------64 It is hard to say that a winning season can be a disappointing season, but for the St. Joseph Bulldogs of 1969 and 1970, the season was just that. The Bulldogs were off to a fast start of 7 wins and 2 losses early in the season but it was soon apparent that there were many other strong teams in their district. The players, although they realized this, were quite disappointed by their many failures. The Bulldogs made their first appearance of the year at home October 16, 1969, against Bigelow. Steve Stoltz, a senior, led St. Joseph to a 67-39 walk-away victory. Steve led all scorers with 29 points, the most scored by a Bulldog in one game for the entire season. Stoltz repeated this performance in the final game of the season against Southside. (corn, on page 46) 44 •$ A t •$ jS tubents £ Che iflannifirent Tuco’ 7 n f 7U Schlitz Snowbird 45 Steve Simon (50) became the Bulldogs workhouse on the boards. St. Joseph lost the battle here but won the war over the Deaf School. The Bulldogs most pleasing victory of the season, St. Joseph upset once beaten Deaf School 59-55. The Bulldogs continued their winning ways through the first 13 games. With a 9-4 record, St. Joseph pre- pared for the first big one against cross-town rival Conway High. In what turned out to be one of the most exciting games of the year, Conway conquered the Bulldogs in double-overtime, 49-48. A rough one to lose, the Bulldogs followed this game with 3 straight losses. Making things a bit brighter was an overtime victory of Wilbur Mills, but then the roof once again caved in. Brinkley, after a poor first half, whipped St. Joseph in the SCA Invitational and then another crush- ing overtime loss to Conway sent the Bulldogs down to their 6th loss in 7 games. St. Joseph was now 10-10. A quick surge of winning 4 out of 5 followed, one of these a big upset of Deaf School. The Bulldogs how- ever, lost 4 of the next 6 to finish the season at 17-15. The final loss coming in the District Tournament to Southside, 64-53. One picture says a thou- sand words for Tom Ethridge. 46 4luntilr Ijtijh Basketball FRONT ROW (1. to r.): T. Dayer, M. Strack, M. Stoltz, J. Thessing, H. Crafton, D. Stoltz. BACK ROW (1. to r.): J. Paladino, G. Enderlin, N. Thessing, D. Nabholz, D. Kordsmeier, E. Nabholz, Coach Bill Whitten, Manager, M. Tyler. Stoltz guns two. Another tense moment. 47 Sponsored by: ENDERLIN BROS. (21-10) SJHS OPPONENTS 35 Bigelow --------------34 34 Sacred Heart----------29 47 Guy --- ------------ 44 32 Menifee---------------47 50 Vilonia...............26 31 Mayflower-------------32 21 Guy...................35 50 Nemo Vista--------- —11 37 Plummerville----------27 28 Sacred Heart----------26 42 Quitman---------------30 46 Mt. Vernon------------31 47 Greenbrier -----------60 36 Mayflower ----------45 44 Sacred Heart----------24 44 Paron-----------------34 29 Wonderview — - — 32 38 Vilonia --------------27 52 Mt. Vernon------------30 37 Bigelow --- ----------17 26 Mayflower-------------38 30 Quitman---------------29 33 Menifee---------------49 59 Deaf School-----------39 41 Deaf School - ------34 31 Greenbrier------------35 28 Gartrell--------------27 33 Guy-------------------32 30 Wonderview------------29 40 Wrights ville---------38 40 Greenbrier---------- - 53 48 Basoball The usual short baseball season found St. Joseph's Bull- dogs topping the break even mark again. St. Joseph won 6 out of 11 games under new coach Bill Whitten. An impressive opening day victory over Perryville set the pace for Steve Stoltz. Stoltz went on to record all 6 Bull- dog victories while he took two losses. St. Joseph's victories came at the expense of Perryville (twice). Nemo Vista (twice), Mt. Vernon, and White Hall. Second-baseman, David Strack steps back from a low pitch at Vilonia. Vilonia beat St. Joseph twice during the season. An all senior battery of Tom Strack, left, catcher, and Steve Swaffer did most of the Steve Stoltz, pitcher. Stoltz led the Bulldogs in hitting Bulldogs catching, with a . 385 average. 49 Coach Whitten looks over the action in the district tournament. St. Joseph went down to defeat in the quarterfinals. Bat high and ready for action is David Strack. David saw some action as a pitcher. Center-fielder, Mike Henze Tommy Strack prepares for battle against a Vilonia steps in the batter’s box. pitcher. Tommy split the season between third base and catching. Strack always turned in a good defensive job at the hot-comer and behind the plate. 50 activities Jflnat illine $125 The Seniors worked hard and long (after a slow start) at Patsy Worm's house on a float which they entered in the County Fair Parade. The theme, Law and Order was portrayed by Daisy Mae, Chris Schichtl, a revenoor, Keith Lipsmeyer, and a hillbilly, Wally Grummer. 52 Sponsored by: PENCE FUNERAL HOME and IDLE HOUR FLORIST Ijallntoei'n iUum’ The Freshmen sponsored the Halloween Dance. Ghosts and goblins roamed in and around St. Joe’s gym on the night of October 31. They danced to the eerie effects of The Light Brigade. The Freshmen did a very fine job on the decor- ations. This dance was the first sponsored by the Freshmen. 53 ■'•Iifl JEHU’S (Dm'i'it CLcirnlun St. Joseph High School’s 1969 Homecom- ing Queen was Carolyn Moix. A senior, Carolyn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Moix, Sr. Her escorts on Homecoming Night were Steve Stoltz and Steve Simon, co-captains of the Bulldog basketball team. One of Carolyn's activities during the eve- ning was presenting a silver serving tray on behalf of the student body to former St. Joseph coach, William Montgomery. Car- olyn's beauty and charm will always hold a place in the minds of all St. Joseph students. Queen Carolyn and her escorts Steve Simon and Steve Stoltz. Coach Whitten crowns a new queen. 54, Sponsored by: McNUTT FUNERAL HOME Senior Maid: DONNA HIEGEL Escort: TOMMY STRACK Sophomore Maid: CHERYL MAYOR Escort: MIKE SCHULTE a m e r n in « t n 3 Freshmaji Maid: THERESA GRUMMER Escort: WALLY GRUMMER Junior Maid: RITA WORM Escort: RAY THESSING 55 anh the Single (!5irl St. Joseph High School's eighth annual Homecoming was held Nov. 21, 1969. Six and the Single Girl , from little Rock, play- ed to a theme To Hold in Retrospect , as Bulldog fans celebrated a 62-60 come-from- behind victory. Sponsored by: TGA MARKET 56 (in $(iU in lletrnsjji'ct Carolyn Moix reigned over festivities as queen with Donna Heigel, Rita Worm, Cher- yl Mayor, and Theresa Grummer as maids. All in attendance seemingly enjoyed the music and dancing. Each and every one walked away with something to really look back upon, or, To Hold in Retrospect” 57 UaUntthu' lUntre Sponsored by: MR. RIGGS and CENTERAL MEAT MARKET Ualcntiiu's Hau 1970 The Valentine’s Day Dance was sponsored by the Sophomore Class. Rita Worm and Steve Si- mon were chosen Sweetheart and Beau. They were presented momentos by Mike Henze, Presi- dent of the Sophomore Class. The band Bru- beck” played at the dance. Everybody at the dance had a great time. The Sophomores really worked hard to make it the success it was. 58 Appretiatum 0 inner The Pep Squad honored the basketball players and Coach Whitten in December with a buffet dinner and program at Town House Restaurant. The highlight of the evening was a talk by former Coach Bill Mont- gomery. Special guests attend- ing the dinner were Father Con- roy, Father Bums, Sr. Mary Earl, Sr. Ivan Marie, Mis. Bill Montgomery, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Worm. Carter 23a 197H The Intercom sponsored Career Day in March which was vocation month. This was the first time that Career Day was held at St. Joe. Speakers were representatives from the following businesses, pro- fessions, and colleges: Hospital Administration, Nursing, Medical Library, Construction, Armed Forces, Cosmetology, Manufacturing, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Hendrix, and State College of Arkansas. Members of the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes selected the programs concerning the fields they were most interested in. Sum ur- I'ntur Banquet The Junior Class prepared an elegant French dinner honoring the Senior Class on the evening of the Spring Formal. Sister Mary Earl, speaking in French, very gra- ciously welcomed everyone. The main dish was Cog Au Vin (chicken cooked in wine). At each Seniors’ place was a mini- ature Eiffel Tower. They also served wine which made the evening seem even more special. 59 60 The Senior Class presented the three-act comedy, The Whole Truth. Carol Siebenmorgen and Mike Schulte played the leading roles. Other members of die cast were Steve Stoltz, Chris Schichtl, Margaret Hoyt, Ray Thessing, Tom Strack, Janet Allgeyer, Steve Simon, Margie Rappold, Rusty McClung and Donna Hiegel. Stage managers were Richard Hamling and Don Curran. Carolny Moix and Sue Bausom were prompters. Mike Schulte received the Dramatics Award. 61 62 The Junior Class of St. Joseph presented the fourth annual Spring Formal on April 18, 1970. Castle Magic provided music set in a Paris scene. The Juniors did an excellent job of carrying out the theme, Paris by Night . The gym was trans- formed into the famous French capital with the Eiffle Tower stand- ing in the center of the court. Re- laxation was found in the peaceful French garden. Everyone was surely satisfied in the French tradition. For the first time, it was possible for each couple to have their picture taken at the Formal. Most all did, of course. The Seniors were truly compli- mented by the Juniors and they and all St. Joseph students will long remember Paris by Night as a large success. 63 Quirts SUmjuet Coach Whitten presents awards This year’s guest speaker. Bill Vining of Oachita Baptist and letters. University in Arkadelphia. X xus large crowd was rewarded with the best of food and an enjoyable evening. William Montgomery was Master of Ceremonies at this year's banquet. 64 Junior-J 'entor Breakfast On May 17, the Junior class honored the Seniors and their parents at a breakfast. The Jun- iors presented a skit concerning each Senior's childhood. Attend- ing the breakfast were our pastor. Father Conroy and the entire faculty. 65 Hau (Croton tng A Senior, Janet Allgeyer, was chosen to be our May Queen in the spring of 1970. Her maids were Carolyn Moix and Patsy Dussex. Joey DiTommaso and Jimmy Massery were train- bearers. Mary Beth Mayor was the flowergirl. Following the procession to the grotto led by Father Conroy and the servers, Janet crowned the Blessed Mother. 66 67 tu'st jjersmutiitu PATSY WORM and DON CURRAN This year, for the first time, the Yearbook Staff sponsored a Who’s Who contest. The Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors voted for the Senior boy and girl they considered to have the best personality, to be the best dressed, the wittiest, the most feminine, the most athletic, and the friendliest. These compose the Who’s Who at SJHS. 68 DONNA HIEGEL and STEVE STOLTZ MM I • • illittifst KEITH LIPSMEYER, PATSY WORM, RICKY SIMON Blast jFemtnme CAROLYN MO IX Bluet Athletic jFru'nMii'et PATSY WORM and DON CURRAN 69 STEVE SIMON Sponsored by: YEARBOOK STAFF (Oratmatum 70 Father Conroy awarded diplomas and Sister Mary Earl presented the awards. Father Davis delivered the Com- mencement address. The Seniors had finally completed twelve long but short years of fun and work. Life as a class was over, time to move on to a different phase of life. Graduation is an end, but also a beginning ... 71 1970 Ilearbmik j taff Art Managers - Don Curran, Connie Lipsmeyer, Carol Siebenmorgen, Christy Schichtl Activity Managers - Margie Rappold, Patsy Dussex Club Managers - Janet All- geyer, Carolyn Moix Class Managers - Susan Hart- man, Becky Bums Editor - Donna Hiegel Associate Editor - Mike Schulte Business Managers - Carol Siebenmorgen, Ricky Simon Assistant Business Manager - Steve Stoltz, Sue Bausom, Patsy Dussex Sports Managers - Wally Grummer, Steve Simon, Ray Thessing, Jack Quirk, Rusty M cClung General Assistant - Keith Lipsmeyer Photography - Tom Strack, Becky Burns, Margie Rappold, Don Curran, Ricky Simon, Susan Hartman, Richard Hamling Typing Managers - Patsy Dus- sex, Marge Hoyt Circulation Manager - Marge Hoyt, Tommy Baxter 74 We have tried to capture some of the memorable events and highlights of the school year 1969-70. It was our desire to show this school through the eyes of you, the students. We hope that we, the editors of this book, have shown this school, “As the student sees it.” 75 PATRONS Duke and Worm Markie Timon Rocket Rusty Jack Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Strack The Packrat five RM. B. M. G. Tom Nabholz Mrs. Jerome Moix Mrs. Tom Nabholz David Siebenmorgen Beebe Tommy Nabholz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David D. Wigton Melinda Nabholz Mr. and Mrs.‘Noble Smith Col. and Mrs. Burkett Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schulte Golden Penny Fashions Schlitz Debby-K-Shoppe Pat Dussex Super Eye Conway Delta Station Mr. and Mrs. Hamling Miss Marie Henze Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miner Mr. Bill Henze Mrs. Maurice Moix Martha Nahlen Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Moix Mr. and Mrs. SC McMillen Alma Enderlin Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Freyaldenhoven Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Moix HI Mr. Robert Harvey Jolly Swaffer and Purt Worm Harvey Four Way Streamline Store David, Melvin, Mark, Eddie Joe Payne Stoltz Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gipson Mr. and Mis. F. L. uenze Debbie, Donna, Barbara, Kathy Joe C. Shaw Laura H. and Kenny E. Mrs. Anna R. Nahlen The Intermission Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoelzeman Tommy Dayer I. W. Harper Dan Freyaldenhoven Smith Drug Store Grasshopper the Great Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lachowsky 76 Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lipsmcycr Mary Ann Spencer Gerald Zimmerebner Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Banks Albert Zimmerebner David Lukas Mrs. A. J. Hambachen Lucille Anna Wilk Mrs. Henry Enderlin Marie Hammons Ricky, David, Casper, Billy Joanna McMurray Mark Zimmerebner John and Paul Jordan Casper and Billy Pat and Debi and Cathy Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae Peanut and Pat Hoelzeman Howard Stiers Phyllis Ann Dare Grasshopper, Laura, Dave, Melanie Sharon and Mike O’Keefe Billy, David, Kim, Marty Frank and Miss Mary Davy Stoltz Bud David, Ralph, Paul and Richard Siebenmorgen Mrs. Clyde Paulk Doc and Helen Kordsmeier Mrs. Amos Halter Mary Ann, Betty, Connie and Marilyn Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meyer Speedy Ann Siebenmorgen Mr. and Mrs. James B. Avance, Jr. Mrs. Ed Halter Barbara, Beverly and Kathy Lyvers Miss Agnes Lachowsky Gail, Cynthia and Steve Lyvers Mrs. Florence Zimmerebner Janice, Karen and Diane Chapman Mrs. Ed Nabholz Eddie and David Nabholz and Billy Casper (Bozo) Baby Jolly , Pert, Du Jolly 8th Grade History Class Father Dellert's Civics Club Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hoyt Mrs. Albert Lachowsky, Sr. Kenny, Anne and Kevin Mr. and Mis, Fred W. Walter Brian, Cindy, Matt and Pam Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Jordan Junior High Library Guild Johnny Walker 77 Judy and Bill Lange Bill Beene, Buster Brown, Hubert and A1 Dick and die Kat Debbie and Cathy Ollie Mr. Francis T. Donovan Joe and Moe Allgeyer Class of 74 The Allgeyer Family LABAURABA Davy, Sissy, Hal Pal Dewayne and Susan Dorothy Nabholz Saphole Sr. 70 David Nabholz CAS CAS Co. ,.Inc. Kim, Little Bo, Stephen and Kathleen 8 th Grade Tommy, Kim, Crisco, Big Bo Charlotte Kay Strack Billy Hambuchen Eddie and Becky Srs. 74 - David and Billy Becky Bums Little One, Big One, Hotshot, Muscles The Cajun Queen The Readers Guild - Grade 8 Ray Thessing Joe Thessing Keith Lipsmeyer VIP Mr. Anton Jarolim Connie Lipsmeyer Lawrence and Hattie Halter Margaret Rocket and the Frito Bandito Robert Cambell Bax and the Green Bomb Edward Halter, Jr. Cherry Donna Mary Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nabholz Janet Algae Alligator Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hartman The Two Senior Sues Miss., Tex., Ark. , Calif. The Mighty Marges of 70 George Curran CM - MH - JA - S - The Flunking Four Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gunderman Ham, Lips and Canopener Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas Lips and Ham of 74 Margie Nahlen Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clary Peace Kenny and Dale die Great 78 Carl, Glover, David and Lee Mr. and Mb. Bernard Nabholz advertisers 1970 1970 DEAN MILK CO. 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