St Joseph High School - Gold and Blue Yearbook (Huntington, WV)
- Class of 1959
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Q' , . 3-A 'i-fnr- . . v l ,,, Q ' V THE SENIOR LLASQ 'W SQPH 5 ,W U7 CD 2 9 17 Avi W GTONPN' PRESENTS THE Gold and Blue 1959 DEDILATION We the sen1ors of the class of 1959 of Sa1nt Joseph s Hlgh School ded1cate th1s ed1t1on of the Gold and Blue to one who holds f1rst place 1n our human affect1on Our Blessed Lady Th1s lS an appropr1ate dedl cat1on, for th1 oughout our school years her statue has held a prom1nent place 111 our Cl3.SS1OOIllS and devot1on to her holds an outstandmg place 1D ou1 prayers She has been a source of 1IlSpll'3l1Oll a11d gu1dance 1r1 our stud1es and our act1v1t1es Her Sodal1ty IS the largest orgamzauon 1n our h1gh school Moreover, we have embraced her holy spouse as Mother who has been called our ta1nted nature s Solltary boast, present these efforts as a token of our loyalty and loxe We vush to ded1cate our IIVGS as well as our annual to our Queen W1th smcere love and du ot1o11, and to be her fa1thful servants forever W1th the poet each sen1or repeats Today wh1le men are placmg Tokens fond at love s fa1r Shr1ne At thy feet, my Queen my Mother I place th1s wayward heart of mme Take lt for the loxe lt bears thee Free lt from the NKOI'1d'S alloy, And when thou dost deem lt worthy G1ve lt to thy Son, thy Boy Robert Thabet fi . . , . J 7 our patron and have adopted her colors as our own. To our very dear , H ' I ' H 1 1' H , . vv - ' , . . 9 2 ' 3 . Y . 7 ' ' YY X+ gxxu X Z f ,K W ZF li X 5 5 ,A NX , x ggi Wx Irv ? 'fN ,XT-'XMI X LQMX Q Q 4 1 5 K 75 lx 1 FATHER ROBI- RT ROONL Y FATHER PETER DE MEESTER Father de Meester is very active in St. Joseph's parish. He has done splendid work as spiritual di- rector of both the Legion of Mary and the Christian Mothers. He also has a Christian Doctrine class with the public high school students. We have benefited from the zealous work of Father de Meester for seven years now and we hope he will with us many more ASSISTAN S Father Rooney has been with us nov. fox fcur wears Besides hung, dirtctor of the St Piul Guild the Blessed V1rg,inSod1l1tx andthe Holy N1meSoc1ttj,, he has an Information Forum Com ert Classes and 1 television program cntltled Catholic Viewpoint Father has worked xerx hard inthe time he has been here and the fruit of his actix ities can most ef fectixely be seen in the results of his work v--4 kts s 5- '-l 5.5.51 Y Y ' 5 -xx: . 'E . Nil VY1' THE PLAQE W X 'I y . 5 , F 1-Q ul gl . x 5 a ' A-N ' - '... L'a-2g.' -A xw--.. ..g..., .. -Q Qmlpv .1. ,. - - ---,S----.. . -. . -- 1 . A.,. fx K., ,Q .- , U . X ,Q ' 1 . - S . -x A x N. ..- .. - 1 Xl .L as - L. R-sir!!-Y' L' L. A,.2, ABNQA. 4 L in , N Ln I EDITCRAL OUR CHURCH Salnt Joseph s Church has played an 1mportar1t role ln our l1ves Though at t1mes, we may tend to take her for granted we truly appreclate the Church, and reallze how pertment and 1nfluent1al she has been 1n form1ng our l1ves We remember that she has been the s1te of almost all of our rel1g1ous 8CtlVltl6S and wh1le showerlng us w1th graces through the rltes and ceremonles of her Sacra ments, has prmted mdellble marks on our memorxes as well as on our souls She has enr1ched us w1th retreats and Holy Hours so that we m1ghtmamta1n a better splrltual outlook and a placxd soul When we have gone to her w1thd1straught or dlsturbmg thoughts, she has been both a refuge and a consolat1on Her serene atmosphere has always been conduclve to prayer and med1tat1on Thus has she helped us to form good hab1ts that we must practlce and cher1sh all our l1ves Conslderlng the Church m a much deeper sense we reallze that she IS dlrectly respons1ble for many other benef1ts of whlch we dally partake She has ordamed our pr1ests and though thelr admlmstratlon has umted our parents ln the bonds of Holy Matr1mony g1v1ng them the much needed graces and blessmgs to help them and us through l1fe She recelvedthe Vows of our Slsters who consecrate themselves to lead us even closer to God Thus we reallze and understand the magnammous role the Church has played 1n our l1ves We real1ze also, that we must put 1nto practlce the precepts and guldance she has glven She has labored w1th us and for us, leadmg us safely through th1s l1fe so that we may reach our fmal goal God R1chard Healy 9 . , . . . - 9 x . 7 . , . . 2 9 ' 9 . ' x . - - 0 EDITORIAL Dear Undercla smen The Semor Class motto What we arc IS God's g1ft to us what we become 1S ou1 g1ft to God keynotes what I would lxke to say to all of you For us, the Sen1ors, the school days at St Joseph s are about to come to 'tn end Perhaps our m1stv gaze lmgers on you a l1ttle env1ously Can you blame us'7 The full happy days that are yet before you are necessar1ly 1n our past But let lt not be sa1d that we are sad or regretful at leavlng for our hearts w1ll always be w1th you We can look at you and see a counterpart of our selves wh1ch makes your laughter and exc1tement our own We learned many thmgs durmg these memorable years We feel we know better the value of an educat1on under Cathol1c ausp1ces Your greatest g1ft from God IS your Cathol1c educat1on Value lt above all thxngs and make the most of every mmute of lt so that 1n exchange you can gxve to Hlm the g1ft of makmg a success of yourself 1n th1s world and of preparmg yourself for the next Your success depends on preparatlon Use every opportumty you have for studymg Don t wa1t t1ll later, for It w1ll be too late You ll never be able to make up for t1me lost Then l1ve every m1nute to the fullest by takmg an act1ve part 1n everythmg you can Stlck together as a class The 1mportance of th1s w1ll never really be understood unt1l you are Sen1ors and then lt may be too late No matter what you do always do lt the best way poss1ble so that your l1fe w1ll be as pleasmg a g1ft to God as It was when He gave lt to you In closmg, may we w1sh for you the most -i heartfelt happ1ness and success and ask you to remember once 1n a wh1le the Class of 1959 Mary Chaput 'f 5 S 1 Tv - vw , A - 17 . I Y . Q . a vv , ' Y I Q , . . . . r . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . ' 'N 7 vp, ff . ' Q . . x 1 Fu P' v FACULTY Here is the Faculty wise a.nd sage Our thirst for knowledge they assuage Because we have them for our guide We need not fear the world outside. FACULTY NOTE OF APPRECLATION The graduatmg class of 1959 w1sh to express deep apprec1at1on to the wonder ful teachers who have glven us our hmghly valued Cathol1c Educat1on Words alone cannot convey our deep grat1tude for the1r competent gxudance durmg our school years We would l1ke to take th1s opportunlty to say what wonderful teachers we have had We would l1ke to thank all of our teachers for everythmg they have done for us We hope that after our graduat1on we can truly be a cred1t to our teachers and that they w1ll be proud to say, He was one of my students PRINCIPAL SISTER PERPETUA S1ster Perpetua returned to us th1s year after an absence of twelve years She IS our prmcxpal and she also teachers Rehglon IV and Algebra ll Along wxth th1s strenuous schedule she must counsel and advxse the Semors as the1r homeroom teacher l 2 . u . . H 2 ll . Q 7 FACULTY SISTER LUCIA Sxster Luc1a1sSuper1or of the Sxsters who teach 1n St Joseph s l-hgh School and St Joseph s Grade School She teaches socrology, CIVICS and Englxsh S1ster has been affllxated w1th the St Joseph I-hgh School faculty for ten years As moderator for the CIVICS Club Sxster Lucxa has kept thxs group alert by arrangmg tlmely u1scuss1ons and excellent speakers for the1r programs SISTER ANITA S1ster Amta IS homeroom teacher for the Jumor class Slster teaches com merc1a.l subjects and rel1g1on In add1t1on to her teachmg Smster Anxta IS faculty sponsor for the Press Club and as jumor homeroom teacher has the dlrectlng of all act1v1t1es related to the Jumor Semor - '!.'.. Prom under her supervlslon W! ' SISTER MERCIA xster Mercxa teaches sclence and mathematlcs She IS moderator for the Sc1ence Club and the Dramatxcs Club Sxster Mercla IS completmg her seventh year as 1nstructor 1n St Joseph s H1gh School l 3 Jw Aw!! f2,44ifuff SISTER E UGL NE S1ster Eugene IS homeroom teacher for the sophomore class She also teaches French Enghsh and mathematlcs outs1de of her homeroom Slster Eugene IS moder ator for the Blessed Vxrgxn Mary s sodahty 1n the school SISTER MARCE LLINE Sxster Marcell1ne IS homeroom teacher for the freshman She leaves her freshmen long enough to teach Latln to the sopho mores and to be momtor to a study hall wxth the semors S1ster Marcelllne IS also faculty moderator for the St Joseph Jumor Red Cross un1t FACULTY SISTER MARITA Sxster Mar1ta IS our seventh grade teacher but we meet her most frequently 1n the cafeter1a as prefect of d1sc1pl1ne Slster Manta also d1rects our hbrary She has been at St Joseph sforthree years SISTER EILEEN Sxster Elleen IS dxrector of the Glee Club HCIIVIIIES 1n the hlgh school and of the GITIS Cho1r ln St Josephs Church Sxster E11een IS completlng her thxrd year at St Joseph s JJ I ' 1 'fy E, , x - If , ' I A ' X M fm' Z' Y ,V l LQ I 1 7 ' 7 ' I . - ' ' 1 . . . . . ' Y ' ' I I ' ' 4 1 N Dlx MR. LAMB MISS MAZON Mr Lamb IS ln h1s seventh year as Mlss Mazon has been Physlcal Edu head coach of St Joseph s I-hgh School H catlon Instructor for the g1rls at St teaches World and Amerlcan Hxstory and Joseph s Hrgh School for two years Mlss IS head of the Phys1ca1 Educat1on Depart Mazon also dlrects the cheerleaders 1n ment the1r act1v1t1es FACULTY MR. MORAN Mr Moran IS a welcome addxtxon to our faculty I-le comes to us d1rectly from Marshall College He teaches Sclence o Elghth and Nmth Grades, General M t and B1010gy and 1SASS1St3.I'lt D1r ct r the Scxence Club MRS IRBY Mrs Irby IS Elghth Grade teacher e 1S Moderator for the Future Nurses s Club and plans mtersectmg act1v1t1es for th1s club Mrs Irby has been at St Joseph s H1gh School for three years ?f?2 !7f -'A -1 Q' v .' 1 X' , - 4 V 1 1' . V! , Nu w I Q f. X, -Am hr., --if . ...ns...xm.a's A 1 1 1 , , A una? if in 'ibn eggs lin Ill' nu Inu! till Ill' lil '. ' 7 A f,',f',r.'f,',l'-m. U21 .W A ,I , I- X ,,-X 'lf' A f , ,g' x 1 ,,C,!,,.yk',,,g.r,H:l, Z'f!f,7Alf,7f If ! QVN. in xl X 1 xi 1 x X x , ,f,,f,f,,fff ' .. ,A l .4 ff J, x 2 I ' ' , xl- .x u., N ---N -X N X-xQ4'x'q.Q33x x XFN xx ANIL3' Jfi'-T 3' .auf ' ' x X - ' 4.5 .A xlxx ENIURS Next the mighty seniors we will see. A handsome group, you'll have to agree. For their future success we all will DFHY, May God be with them every day. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS V1ce Presxdent Treasurer Secretary Pres1dent Robert Bell Dav1d Reed .Tudlth Houllhan Robert Thabet ROBERT EMERSON BE L Bob In manners gentle of affectx ns mxld In w1t a man sxmphcxty a ch1ld S1nce Bob came to us from Flor1da,1n the tenth grade he has gamed many frxends w1thh1sw1nn1ng per sonallty and ready wxt Bob IS V1ce Presxdent of the Semor class, a member of Jr Leg1on of Mary and St Joe s Sodallty Hxs lxkes range from plzza to mod erate skm d1v1ng Bob plans to major ln Soclal Stud 1es and enter the held of teachlng May his future be as brlght as hls past GREGORY JUDE BLATT Greg God 1S wxth those who perservere Greg has been w1th our class smce the flrst He's a short guy wxth loads of humor, and one who we w1ll all remember He IS a member of the Scxence Club and Sacred Heart Sodallty and has an interest 1n model alrplanes He also won the scxence award 1n the mnth grade S1nce Greg's future holds an mter est 1n the Army Uncle Sam s ga1n w1ll be St Joe s loss 4 R! -ft? C..1,qqQ ig' MICHAEL ANTHONY BLATT 5 ,ard-M M1ke The hxghest manhood resxdes m d1sp0s1t1on not ln mere mtellect M1ke has been wxth our class sxnce flrst grade days, twelve long years ago Of a frlendly nature he has a pleasant d1spos1txon and IS l1ked by all stu dents M1ke IS a member of the Junlor Red Cross and IS the teachers errand boy H15 hobbles are cars,go1ng places and the enjoyment that comes from countrylxfe Uncle Sam IS lookmg form ard to future relat1onsh1ps w1th 'Nhke We rew1sh1ng5ou success 1n the years ahead I9 I I LJ L f f I f . 6 7 l I . I L ., Y! H I r ll ' ' 1 2 ' 1 . . . . . ,, , . y - , . . . . - ,. V, H - - ,. grade andwe are not so sure we could do without him! v .... ' I ' V , . , GL N 'H bv - - 1 A , ., . H ' . . . . I , . . . . ' l - , . , . . , . . . . . , . . V 1 K Z' SENIORS RITA JEAN BLATT Rxta Calmness IS a great adxantage R1ta IS a tmy lass and has been mth us smce the mnth grade Her personallty has made her one of our well llked senxors She IS a member of the Future Nurse s Club Glee Club and Sacred Heart So dalxty Her hobbles conslst of readmg and long walks We wlsh Rlta the best of luck 1n her future vocatlon as a beaut1c1an STEPHEN JOSEPH BLATT Steve Whxle I l1ve women shall not rule personalxty and easy gomg manner have made h1m one of the mam parts of our class H1s faxorlte pas t1mes are hunt1ng,bowl1ng and readmg He IS a mem ber of the Dramatxcs Club, and Co Edltor of the Irlsh Echo September w1ll fmd Steve enrolled 1n Mar shall Collegewxth an undeclded future We have no fears for h1s success Our Steve w1ll make frlends wherever he goes Br1tz1e fkf Al fa! Lat ELLEN MARIAN BRITZ A true frlend IS a fr1end forever Through the years she has been a warm -v YZ? frlendly and funlovmg companlon to all of us Her club act1v1t1es mclude Sclence Dramat1cs Press Club and Glee Club She IS also a member of Sen1or G1rl Scouts Jr C D A and St Joe S Sodallty She has had the honor of attendmg the Cathol1c Daughter Con vent1on for four years She was also chosen to at tend the World Wlde G1rl Scout Round Up 1n Denver Colorado th1s summer She was elected m her Jr Year to represent St Joe at Rhododendron G1rl s State Although Br1t1z1e s future x ocatlon IS undecldedwe wxsh her the best of luck 20 N i . . . ' .... , - X57 l llfgj if sv' Q, I Y : I n Q fx 1 K .L, 4+ g 'X ILL' ' .V .,.'y-, ff XXI., r ,,AN,LA I' yt. f- . K . J' X 5 , ' XP V V' U f ,, .' fx Q . . , ., 6 Q. ' 1 . tc ' ' if-'4 Since the first day of school, Steve's happy A Q' . VP , . - . . l . , 7 . - , J 9- ' ' ' - ' - if ' ' ' . .I . . l bfux' . onis Q , .... Y I . . . . V t ,J , .... V . U .... , . - . , V . .... l V . ' . . . , V . . . . EVE LYN ROSE BRONOSKY Evelyn Not a word spoke she more than was needed. Even though she is quiet, Evelyn's friendly personality has made her a friend to all .... She is a member of the Glee Club and Sacred Heart Sodality. She is fond ofreading and taking long walks .... Evelyn is interested in commercial work and has made plans to continue brightening up the world in some business office Good Luck' ANNE MARIE BURNS KATHLEEN PATRICIA BROWN Kay Art is man s nature nature is God's art Kay IS a very likable girl and has made many friends since she has been here She is an active member of the Dramatics Press and Glee Clubs She lS also a member of the Choir and St Joe Sodality Her personal talents include sewing read1ng,and gar dening Kay has a lot of talent as an artlst and her work has been displayed both in the Irish Echo and the Gold and Blue She 1sn t too sure about her future but she has certain ideas about artist vyork Best of Luck' ' ' Burnsie Since Joining us last year Burnsie has made many friends by her ready yyit and friendly yyays Burnsie is kept busy by her duties as Business Mana ger of the Gold and Blue Photographer for the Irish Echo and President ofthe Future Nurse s Club Among her other activities are Cxyics Club and St Joe s Sodality She was honored in her Junior vear by being Queen of the Jr Sr Prom To keep her oc cupied in her spare time she has photographv and ski in Her futurelies in elementary teaching Lots of luck Burnsie V' SENIORS YY ' I . 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SENIQRS ALICE ANN BUTLER Alice Felicity is the perfect virtue in a perfect life Alice has always been afine studentand a fav orite with our class She is a member of the Dra matics Club Jr C D A and the Photographer for the Irish Echo Among her hobbies are tennis and pop ular music We are going to hate to lose such a fine classmate but we wish her success in anything she may endeavor MARY E LIZABETH CHA PUT Mary Faithful and willing in each task small, Competent, steady, a friend to all Mary may be one of the shortest girls in our class but she has pep and personality which greatly exceed he ght Her scholastic ability has given her the General Excellence Award during her first three years of high school She was elected Co Editor of the Gold and Blue and is an active member in Legion of Mary and Glee Club She is also very active in Dramatics Club and has taken part in two Drama Fes tivals She is the Prefect of Sacred Heart Sodality and was elected May Queen in her Jr year Last summer she attended the S S C A at Fordham Uni versity Her greatest interest lies in dancing All of uswish her happiness and success in her future vo cation as a teacher WILLIAM LEWIS CLANCY Bi Nothing is so popular as kindness. A newcomer this year from Lexington Ky. Bill lost no time in making a place for himself at St Joe's. . .His easy-going and friendly personality best describes him .... He is a member of Dramatics Leg- ion of Mary St. Joe's Sodality and a member of the Varsity BasketballTeam. . In his spare time he col- lects match box cos ers and old coins .... We know hiS life will be a success in his future vocation as an ac- countant .... Remember us Bill and good luck. 22 JL DITH ANNE CREAVIER Judy She 1S a gallant creature and complete 1n rmnd and feature Judy IS always happy and seems to wear a sm11e every day She xs ever helpful and IS a good example of the r1ght klnd of school sp1r1t Judy was awarded the Shorthand Award m her Jr year and was also 2nd place wmner ln apoetry contest Judy be longs to Future Nurse s Jr C D A Sacred Heart Sodallty Cho1r and Glee Club In add1t1on, she IS the Co Edltor of the Ir1sh Echo Her mam 1nterests are swlmmmg and horse back r1d1ng She wxll be able to walk qu1etly down hosp1tal corrxdors 1n her chosen career 1n llfe as a nurse Good luck Judy CARO L CORYNNE CROSSAN ANNE JANE CRONIN Anne MUSIC IS well sa1d to be the speech of angels Anne started at St Joe's mn the fxrst grade and she has been a good student throughout all the grades Her awards m Latxn II and French I along w1th Outstandmg Sodalxst denote Anne s ab1l1ty her hard workand the type of person she really IS Although she has come out on top 1n studles she stxll fmds t1me for Sodal1ty Press Club Leglon of Mary Cho1r and Glee Club She IS also Presxdent of the Jr Red Cross Best wlshes to Anne IH her chosen fxeld as a d1et1t1an Carol In the mOUHt2l1DS of truth you never clxmb 1n vam She entered the door of St Joe's 1n the f1rst grade She has a qulet way about her and a pleas mg personallty mth whxch she has and wxll go on wmn 1ng many frxends Carol was one of the most co operatue and helpful workers on the Gold and Blue She IS a member of Jr C D A and St Joe's Sodalltx Her hobbles conslst of swummlng sewmg and eatmg Her future l1es 1n the f1eld of Busmess Adm1n1strat1on Good luck and success to you Carol SENIORS V . vu vw vv - s - ' rv . v , . . . ., , . . . . . . . . , . vv 1' vv .' 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'2- xxx DIANE LOUISE DIPIERO D1 trotted 1nto our class twelve years ago a has been a fa1thful member ever s1nce Her genu1ne bemg one of St Joe's peppy cheerleaders she xsa member of the Jr C D A Glee Club Sodallty and Advert1s1ng Manager for the Ir1sh Echo At her len- sure she enjoys play1ngsol1ta1re eatmg and sw1mm1ng We all know that D1 wxll be very successful She plans to attend college and mayor 1n bus1ness adm1n1s tratlon JEROME EDWARD DONAHOE Jerry 0- I Greatness does not l1e 1n stature Jerryhas been a loyal class member through out our grades all the way from the f1rst Hls qu1et and unassummg ways a1d h1s fr1endl1ness w1th every one Jerry IS a member of the Sodal1ty and the Kmghts of the Altar Among h1s hobb1es are arch ery horseback r1d1ng huntmg and Jazz Jerry's future IS undec1ded Best Wlshes 1n what future holds for you A uc y W 1 fp L Q5 RO RT WAYNE FRYE Kooch A man's own character IS the arb1ter of h1s future It was a brxght day when Kooch Jomed us HIS overwhelmmg sense of humor and that 1nnocent look have made h1m many frxends 1n h1s h1gh school years HIS favor1te past1me 1S workmg on cars .Kooch IS amember of Dramat1cs,Glee Club,and St Joe'sSoda1 1ty Though Kooch's plans for the future are un certam, we feel sure that he w1ll be a success and we want to w1sh h1m the very best of luck 1n the future. 24 S NIORS S Q A ma1den of grace and complete mayesty is XX QD N L V sf P -1 - lf , if Q 'XP ,- I2 RF' 31 li' E4 f Q Q Tix, .,g KA A N7 , . 1? 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H H - ff RICHARD STEVEN GWALTNE 1 K Harpo A moment s th1nk1ng IS an hour ln works When the doors opened at St Joe for us Harpo stood there curly haxred and llvely as ever Many years have passed smce then but Harpo IS st1ll w1th us and hxs haxr ns stlll curly He IS a member of St Joseph s Sodalxty Harpo has a marvelous ab1l1ty for danclng whlch IS one of h1s most lxkeable hobb1es At the present txme Harpo plans to enter the Mar1nes Good luck and best wlshesl RICHARD GWYNN HEA LY r Dxck AK Knowledge ltself IS power mt pq QD Dlck IS a fxne student and ranks among the h1ghest 1n our class A good student always he has st1l1 found t1me to part1c1pate 1n the Sodallty Leglon of Mary Basketball Team Sc1ence Club and Dramat1cs Club When Dlck leaves the halls of St Joe s he shall take w1th h1m the memorxes of bemg Co Edxtor of the Gold and Blue,of attendmg Boys State 1n h1s Jr year and rece1v1ng the Rellglon Award 1n h1s mnth and tenth years Dancmg readmg and sports are among D1ck's past1me favorltes I-hs future vocatxon l1es ln the Pr1esthood We all wlsh h1m the very best of luck CHAR LES EDWARD HE LDRETH Buddy JUSIICB IS the great xnterest of man on earth A newcomer th1s year Buddy lost no t1me 1n mak1ng fr1ends Hxs qulet and reserx ed manner h1s extremely l1keable personallty plus an always on the go purposeful strlde espec1ally 1n h1s l1ttle blue chev are character1st1cs that polnt out Buddy In h1s spare t1me he goes f1sh1ng SW1mm1ng and works on cars Our best wlshes are w1th vou Buddy m vour chosen f1eld of Mechamcal Engmeermg SENIORS Y fly I O 0 . f fl My Q vw 1 ' V' li YI -' '. . v ' ..-u D l at ji, ft! 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I, I . ., y Y 7 I 2 SENIORS PE NNY ANIN HESS Penny Her modest answer and her graceful au' Shovx her V159 and good as she IS fan' Penny Jomed us ln our Sophomore year and s1nce has become one of the mostwell l1ked members of our class Her cheery personahty and helpful ways have all added to her popularltv Penny's hob b19S mclude horseback r1d1ng eat1ng,and dancmg She IS a member of Dramatlcs and the Glee Club he also belongs to the St Joe s Sodallty Penny hopes to attend college and we re sure she'll be successful JENNY KE LLY HOLLANDSWOR TH Jenny She wears the rose of youth upon her Jenny the captam of our cheerleaders has been w1th us throughout our school days Her w1tt, and frlendly d1spos1t1on has won her many fr1ends Jenny has been a cheerleader for St .Toe smce the sev enth grade Her other act1v1t1es mclude Dramatxcs St Joe s Sodal1ty and she 1S Sports Ed1tor for the Ir1sh Echo Sw1mm1ng,danc1ng and slumber PHPKIGS are Jenny'sfavor1te pastlmes Jenny has not let her ex tracurmcular act1v1t1es 1nterferew1th her school work Her Typ1ng Award 1n the 11th grade 1S proof of th1s We're sure Jenny w1ll have much success 1n her teach mg career as she has had 1n her h1gh school days fri'-P JUDITH ANN HOU LIHAN Judy A fa1rest garden 1n her looks And ln her mmd the w1se books Look qulckly or you ll m1ss the sweet person al1ty of Judy Houl1han as she dashes from one duty to another Judy IS known and well lxked by all school mates Judy 15 Pres1dent of the Dramat1cs Club Secretary of the Senlor Class Secretary of the Sclence Club,and Art Ed1tor of the Press Club She IS also a member of the Jr C D A Leglon of Mary Glee Club Cholr, and Sacred Heart Sodahty Her hob b1es mclude read1ng, art, and tenms She has won varxous awards durmg her h1gh school days Judy plans to attend Wheellng College and major 1n Englxsh MARJORIE LOUISE KAIB Marg1e Thy vo1ce as sweet as 1f lt took 1ts mus1c from thy face 'VIarg1e s sweet personahty has won her many fr1ends Marg1e IS a very busy glrl Her Club act1v1t1es 1nclude Dramat1cs Glee Club Cho1r,and she IS Vxce Pres1dent of the Jr C D A She IS also Sec of St Joe s Sodallty V1ce Presldent of the State Sodal 1ty and BUSINESS Mgr of the Press Club Margxe has several awards throughout her h1gh school days These mclude C1t1zensh1p 9th Englxsh 10th Outstand 1ng Sodal1st 10th and Rel1g1on llth Margle has attended Sodal1st Co nv entl o n s IH Portsmouth and Clarksburg and S S C A 1n New York last summer We re conf1dent that Marg1ew1ll succeed 1n her career ln nursmg Best always Margle BONNIE MAUREEN KELLY Bonn1e Bonn1e IS a swell classmate and we're surely gomg to m1ss her Her sweet personahtv has made her well l1ked by everyone Bonn1e has been Jr Red Cross representat1ve for the past two years he belongs to the Jr C D A Glee Club Future Nurse s Club and the Sodallty Bonn1e's hobb1es lnclude sw1mm1ng and she IS a real H1 F1 fan Bonme has been a loyal Ir1sh fan through the years Bonn1e hopes to be an A1rl1ne Stewardess Our bestw1shes w1ll be w1th you alwavs ARLENE DEE KRAUCH Arlene Her face IS the map of emotlon Arlene IS a peppy glrl and lS ab1g help on all class projects Sodal1ty Dramatxcs Legxon of Mary and Glee Club make up Arlene s extra curr1cular act1 v1t1es Her hobbxes mclude tenn1s golf sw1mm1ng and p1ano Arlene plans on a career 1n the medlcal f1eld and hopes to study at Duquesne Un1wers1ty Good luck Arlene SENIORS - - v. . , . 1 . .. . . 1 , . v ' ' ' - ' v , . . . . . . . . , - Y , - , - ' , ' . . . . , .... . , . . . . . . . . , . H - .. Mirth prolongeth life and causeth health. ' . . . .S . . . ., , Y . u u 1 I y ' 7 I 9 . . I I . i , . , , , . . , . 27 SENIORS DOROTHY PA TRICLA LENIHAN Tish It's nice to be natural when you re naturally nice Tish with her smiling eyes possesses a per sonal1ty definitely inimitable Among her hobbies are tennis swimming skating horseback riding, and popular records She IS also a very enthusiastic Notre Dame fan and has gone to one of their home games for the last three years She is an active member of the Sodality Dramatics and Press Clubs She IS President of the Jr C D A Court and secretary of the Legion of Mary After graduation she plans to attend St Mary s College in South Bend Indiana, and become an elementary teacher Our best wishes go with you Tish MARY LOUISE LOVISA Marv Where d you get that smile so sunny Where'd you get those dimples honey? Her cheerfulways and pleasant smile, coupled with a liking for people, gain her many friends wherever she goes Our Mary is a talented miss' How she plays the accordian' Busy as she is, she still finds time for the Dramatics and Press clubs, Sodality an .Tr C D A Her hobbies consist of bowling music dancing and skating Mary plans to attend college and mayor in music or nursing With her friendly manner Mary will succeed in all her endea vors Our prayers and best wishes will be with you always JON DAVID MCCOMAS on ln quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Jon has been with us since the first grade and we'll surely miss him for he has added such wit to our class. . . Jon is always willing to help when he is asked to do so .... Jon is a member of the Sodality and has been our class representative for the Jr. Red Cross. His hobbies include wood working, tennis, swimming, and basketball. . .Jon plans to attend Marshall College. When you leave St. Joe in June, Jon, may all the happi- ness in the world go with you. 28 f if ' A .air 'V fa' 5641! 'L' r V 'N . . 1 N iv M X ,jf V bf -JL, ,rj-I 1 1 ,X . wvtf XL X Y' lx, ' Nia X fu - ,. ij. K YVQ u Y 1 X 14' xl A x 1 fckaif J JULIA KAY MONNIG Julia Young men, beware this maiden fair, With dark brown eyes and roguish air. Julia, better known to us as Julie, has always been a partof us, coming in the first grade .... Julia's main interests deal in subjects that center around the commercial line , including bookkeeping and typing. Julie is a member of the Jr. C. D. A. Sodality Dra- matics Press C lub, and Glee Club .... Her hobbies are swimming boating, and bowling She plans to attend Marshall College Good luck Julie Mary MARY CATHERINE MOONEY Silence more musical than any song Jimwho has a fresh youthful personality one LAWRENCE JAMES MURPHY A kind and gentle heart has he Mary has a sweet personality that has made her a much liked member of our class Her inter ests include skating and reading Mary s sweet and understanding personality will be a big help to her when she enters Saint Mary's School of Nursing She de serves allour prayers and most sincere wishes They are yours Mary Jim which will live in the memories of his classmates for many many years Jim is fond of fishing hunting and collectlng stamps He 1S very dependable and is always ready to help in any school project Here's wishing you Jim all the luck in the world in whatex er profession you may choose SENIORS SENIORS SUSAN WITTEN NEAL SUSIE A sweet XOICG and a pleasant sm1le what more could one d6S1I'87 SUS19 1S a sweet and llvely g1rlwho W111 be re membered at St .Toe for a long t1me to come Her l1vel1ness IS seen as she cheers the Ir1sh on She 1S a member of the Dramatlcs Club Glee Club Sodal 1ty,and Tenn1s Club Cheerleadmg and dancmg are Sus1e's mam 1nterests We re sure she w1ll be a success when she enters her chosen career of nursmg Our best wlshes are Wlth you SUS19 RICIA ANN NICHOLAS Patt1 A merry heart and golden ha1r Patt1 lb a cuteblond w1th blue eyes a pleasant sm1le, and a wonderful personahty Patt1 IS a de pendable worker She can be counted on to he1pw1th all class proyects Patt1 IS act1ve1n the Dramatxcs Club Future Nurse's Club and IS Advert1s1ng manager of the Press Club Her h0bb19S are boatmg and danc 1n Patt1 has a great Wrltlng ab1l1ty She won f1rst pr1ze 1n a Serra Club Essay Contest when she was a sophomore Patt1 has our best W1Sh9S for a suc cessful nursmg career CAROL LYNN NUDD Carol Ange1's are palnted fa1r to look l1ke you There s 1n you all that we bel1eve 1n heaven Carol's sweet personahty and capt1vat1ng sm1le have won her many frxends 1n our class Carol 15 a member of the Glee Club Press Club Dramaucs Club and Sodal1ty Dancmg and skatmg are Carol s hobb1es Carol plans to become a D1et1t1an and we know she ll be a success Best always Carol 30 .. V .. ,, Y , . Q U 1 r ' . . . , . , . ff' J Jf f LL I 'A ' 1 ,. , 1' 1 ff A X 4,7 lg! XFNI' Z' ' V, ,' X vu '11 L 4 pf f M iifbk L, N5 x U If Happy, kind and fair, with ' VY C ' J ! ! YV VV ,, . . . , I ' ' ' , ll . , , . , . . . . . I I ' Y . J . . . . . . , . ANN LOUISE PA LMER Ann Ann the g1rlw1th the b1g sm1le and Wllly per sonahty 1S as dependable and cheerfulas any glrlat St Joe There salways agood t1me when Ann IS around She IS also very act1ve 1n Sodahty Dramaucs, Future Nurses .Tr C D A , and Press Club She attended G1rl Scout Conventlon for two years Ann IS planmng to attend the Un1vers1ty of Dayton We know she w1ll be successful 1n her chosen vocatxon as a teacher fa f0'4 ANN MAPIE PASQUA LI Bebe Ann better known as Bebe has been w1th us all the way Her gay personahty and hearty laugh have kept our halls rmgmg She always takes an act1ve part 1n school act1v1t1eS and IS one of the F1ght mg Ir1sh's most fa1thful followers She IS also act1ve 1n sw1mm mg skatmg, and bowl1ng She 1S a member of Dramat1cs Sodal1ty Cho1r Jr C D A Glee Club and Press Club Wlth such boundless energy and effervescent personal1ty th1s gxrl IS sureto succeed 1n any f1eld she chooses Good luck, Bebe DAVID PAUL REED Dave To us through the portals of St Joe Dawe came 1n the nmth grade Known as one of our class s most co operatlve and amb1t1ous boys he IS full of con struct1ve1deas and has the 1n1t1at1xe to carry them out He 1S amember of the SCIENCE Club BUSIDESS Manager oi the Gold and Blue andV1ce PrefectoiSacredHeart Sodallty He has also been Treasurer of our class for the past three years H15 ab111tv 1n Math gave h1m the Math Award 1n the mnth grade I-hs future IS undecxded but he w1ll hate no trouble 1n l1fe for he knows too well how to face lt Good luck, Dave SENIORS QM frxends smce he has been at St Joe He has a very w1nn1ng and pleas1ng personal1ty Joe s favor1te hobbxe IS cars and runntng around He IS a member of the St Joseph s Sodallty Joe w1ll be m1ssed next year Hope the Navy IS good to h1m Good luck O6 ff',bE loses CATHERINE BERNADINE REGER Katxe It IS good to lengthen to the last a sunnv mood Kat1e IS a sweet g1r1 who IS qu1et but f1ts 1n well wxth any actn 1tv She IS a member of Future Nurse s Club and Sacred Heart Cho1r Kane plans to become an A1rl1ne Hostess after graduation e has a qu1et charmmg personahty that w1ll carry her through l1fe 1n an unassumxng way JOSEPH EDWARD SHANKLIN Never put off txll tomorrow what can be Put off t1ll the day after tomorrow Joe IS very l1keable guy has made many BARBARA ANN SICKINGER Barbara Not that I love study less But that I love fun more Barbara has been w1th us sxnce that memorable day twelve years ago when we wereled 1nto St Joseph s Schoolas hrstgraders Shehas sparks of pepand happmess about her Among Barbara s h0bD18S are sw1mm1ng boat1ng bowl1ng muslc and dr a g races She IS also an act1ve member of the Sodalxty Drama t1cs Jr C D A Press Club and Glee Club Bar bara plans to go to college after graduatxon and become a kmdergarden teacher Good luck to you Barbara' Our thoughts and best wlshes are w1th you 32 1 p I t 1 1 lk X7 lf! , 1 X , . , V fl .7 . T ,ff Q ,L . if Z JUDITH ANN SLATER 4 ' f , I uJudyn I im , ,f , , f A sweet maid but hath a ourious tial. I jf Ill ' 1 It takes a lot of energy to keep! with the per-I sonality that our one and only Judy ha , .Ju yfpr ln- terests are paramounted by swimming! skat IIE, and d ncing .... The Sodality, Future Nursb s, Jr.C. D. A., Sigee Club, and Choir are among Judy's' club activities. dy plans to work for a couple cf years and then get ried .... With her frie dly ways and cheerful per- f naaltyjudy is sure to deed ROBERT ALLEN THABETT MARY ELIZABETH STENDER Mary Beth Generosity is the flower of Justice Mary Beth is one member of our class who started out with us twelve years ago She s little but she's mighty' Some of her hobbies are swimming danc1ng,and tennis She is a member of the Legion of Mary St Ann s Teen Age Club and Glee Club Mary Beth plans to go to college and study Business Administration Good luck to vou Mary Beth Bob Few appreciate his full worth He will be a great man some day When Bob Joined us during our sophomore year he immediately became popular with ex eryone His wtllmgness to help everyone and his amazing ability to make friends qutcklv helped h1m gain our admlration Bob is President of the senior class Perfect ofthe So dalttj, Treasurer of the state Sodality He is a mem ber of the Legion of Mary SCIENCE Club Knights of the Altar,and he is on the basketball team Bob has at tended twoS S C A 'S in New York and a State Sodality Convention in Clarksburg W Va Bob s future IS undecided but our smcerestwishes for success are with him SENIORS 33 JA MES JOE VENTRY Oh lt 1S excellent to have a g1ant's strength J1mmy has been w1th us s1nce the f1rst grade and 1S afavor1te w1th everyone HIS fr1endly person al1ty h1s ready sm1le,and h1s w1nn1ng way have all en deared h1m to us Among hlS hObb16S are danc1ng and sports He IS also an act1ve member of the Sclence Glee Club Dramat1cs Sodal1ty, and captam of the Vars1ty Basketball team In h1S Jun1or year, he had the honor of attendmg the basketballtournament m Newport Rhode Island J1mmy plans to go 1nto busxness for h1mself after graduat1on and we are sure he w1ll f1nd success 1n the future SENIORS ANN MARIE TREACY Ann A happy l1fe cons1sts 1n tranquxlmty of m1nd Always cheerful happy,and helpful IS theuay wew1ll remember Ann Ann IS a very actlve mem ber of our class She IS a member of the Sodal1ty Dramat1cs Club Jr C D A ,and Glee Club Ann 1S Club Ed1tor for the Press Club and a member of the Teenage Councll on Pol1o board Ann has attended several G1rl Scout conventlons at Jackson S M111 She rece1ved the Amer1can Hlstory award 1n her Jr year Ann plans to attend college Good luck Ann J1mmy 1 f-X JOHN STEVEN VERBAGE John 'Who conquers me shall fxnd a stubborn foe There IS never a dull moment when John S around l-Ie's full of energy and has kept us laugh 1ng wxth h1S ready Wlt and sm1le ever SIDCS the f1rst grade John IS a member of the Sodalxty Among h1s hobb1es are baseball pool huntmg and horseback r1d1ng John plans to go 1nto the Navy after gradua t1on Good luck John 34 SAVILE L VERBAGE Sam Wlse men say noth1ng ln dangerous tlm9S Sam has a qulet way about hlm that has made many frlends 1n h1s years at St Joseph s, and he w11l contmue to make them wherever he goes Hls fav orlte past1me IS cars For the past three years Sam has been leavmg us at noon to attend Huntlngton East Hlgh Trade School After graduatlon he plans to be come a carpenter Good luck to you Sam w1th your future vocatxon VERONICA WOLFE Ronn1e Wlth v1rtue and quletness one may conquer the world Ronme came to us 1n the n1nth grade from Sacred Heart Parxsh She brought wlth her frlendly classroom every smce In her spare t1me she en Joys sewmg fxshmg boatmg and swlmmmg e IS also an actlve member of the Dramatlcs Club Sacred Heart Sodal1ty and Future Nurse's Club After grad uatxon she plans to go to college and become a dental hyg1en1st Good luck ln the future Ronn1e IN LOVING MEMORY OF BRIAN BARRY Br1an was well known and lxked by us hls classmates We had the prxvxlege of sharlng h1s frlend shxp for fue years Then 1n 1952 came the tragxc drownmgwhxchtook hxs l1fe and gave us our flrst sober realxzatlon of death Although Brlan IS sorely mxssed ve know that h1s soul IS supremely happy xuth God ln heaven SENIORS 39 H .. ,, . . . . ,, . . , , 1 . . . . . , , 2 14, II ' 11 ,, . . . , .v dispostion a cheerful smile which has brightened our . , . , . , 7 . . . . . ' -Sh 7 , . . - ' I V - V ' v , ' Y . y , , . n - I ' , GCDLD AND 'T' CO-EDITORS Mary C haput BLUE STAFF f' , BUSINESS MANAGERS Anne Burns Davld Reed L- 1 1 ARTISTS Kathleen Brown Robert Bell 'Ll Dear Members of the Edxtorlal Staff of Gold and Blue 59 The last page has been proof read The last plcture has been captxoned The last dead l1ne has been met Through your labors and personal sacrlflces of ume and energy your 1959 edltlon of the Gold and Blue has become a real1ty I feel that your yearbook IS more than a compxlatlon of pmtures and prmted pages It IS a chest of memorles whlch can be opened and rehved whenex er and wherex er you des1re When the excltement of graduatxon has faded and the ranks of hlgh school fr1ends haxe thmned the pleasant assoc1at1on of your school days mll contmue to lxve for you 1n the 1959 Gold and Blue For haung gn en so generously of your ume and talentsl say Nlas God bless all your endeavors 'Nlay He be vuth you 1n all you do Sxncerely ln Our Lord, Slster M Perpetua - , YA 4 , V Y , mx' 1 I f 'sffl S If Q rv N f -'-is Ji-i T v A On N I . , 4' X 5 'iii . I . ' Q N , . - B x . ,ij I ?s 1-gd 5 i CLASS MOTTO Vxhat vxe are IS God s g1fIl0U'w Vxhat we become IS our glft to God CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASb SONG I 'Vlav Never Pass Thls Way Agam The t1me IS novx to fulf1ll each xow For I max nex er pass thls xxax aqam I ll glxe mv hand to those vxho cannot see The sunrlse or the fallmg ram I ll s1ng my song lo cheer the weary along For I max never pass th1s xx ax agaln I 11 share mx faxth w1th everx troubled heart So I shall not have l1ved 1n xfun I ll g1xe mv hand I ll smg., mx song I ll share mx falth Because I know that the ume lb noxx To fulf1ll each xov. For I mav never pass thls vxax again Yes the t1me IS novx to fulflll each xow For I max nexer pass thxs xxax agam g 4 ,-,.,--A Q T 'L 3 1 I .1-. ,- A 5 ..- J, Q -QQ... -. ,iii-,V ' ,, 7 3 K . ,, , . . H v . .,. A . ' 1 v , . '. - . ' I 4. , 5 xr . v -, , . v ' L v - ' 1 v '- . . 1 v . - .- , 1 'r . 1 ', . v .- , . . . 1 ' , f V 1 v ' . K . v ' 11- I . . V . Y x Q V 1 .N Y V . X.. , , 1 Q u ...,-1 ' Y M W--77773-7,5 Vi , f- 5 llll-XSSES And n-nv wc-'ll see senior lads and lnsses As tlwx' zlppfuu' in their various Classes. 'l'Iwv'r4- studying hard to gain the knowledge Th.nl the-v xx all nrcd Yu go tu vullefgv. FRENCH The Semor French class takes a break after strugglmg over a vo cabulary test RELIGION The Class llstens to an all 1m portant lesson xllustrated to us by Veromca ENGLISH The Senxor class hstens attenta t1ve1y to a group actmg out scene from Shakespeare s Mac beth SOCIOLOGY Debating on sales tax was a spark-flying event for all in our Sociology Class. BOOKKEEPING The Bookkeepmg Class IS earn estly vuorklng to balance thelr worksheets SHORTHAND II Shorthand g1rls type then' dxc tatlons remembermg accuracy MATHEMATICS Bob and David are explaining a deep and difficultproblemto the class TYPING II Typing Class is in position for a timing while others are mim- eographing. CHEMISTRY Chemistry students are conduct ing an experiment in class UNDERIHASSNIAN Fat and thin, shurt and tall. This is the sectiun where their pirtures appear With taco:-4 happy, bright, and Clear Freshmen, Supliunmre, Juniors all: JU IOR CLASS CLASS OFFICERS Presldent James Madachy VICE Pres1dent Jerry Berthhold Secretary John Burke Treasurer John Smlth 415' John Alu1se Patrlck Beatty X Thomas Baer Sara Ball Bob Barker Jerry Berthhold Mane B1cknel1 Pat Blatt 'QM' 'it' 5. i L 1:- Wlllxam Boone Llnda Burns Llnda Canepa Wxllxam Carroll Coby Clancy Mary Connell Bonnxe Cornwell Thomas Crossan Q- L 1 C' Mason Botts ff John Burke as Barbara Bur ns 'Sn 1 1-x -'K-2' 'S Blame Doll Mary Jane Downey Margaret Durkm f' C9 B111 Engbers Ioan Favorlte NB Francxs Fl:-h as ,-. JP- '-vw fi John Fleckenstem Marg Grant Barbara Greenhef Barbara Gregory Penny Handlm R1chard Hartman Judy Hoskms Burrus Johnson Carol Johnson Mary Johnson Judy Keller C' 'if' Mary Kelsev Adrena Mahu Patrxcxa Malloy James Marnell Charles 'VIatas1ch Judy McCork1e Patr1c1a McKee Dav1d Muskeri l F15 i bs- Rexta K1ess11ng Catherme Lafferty Jxm Madachy LL di Betty Viuth Vlary Ann Orme Roclemck Pendleton 1 4 1 if qrv 4 1 ' v 'L Q . Q .' ' ' ' - 5 x I , L at V 'P v V - 4 ., 5, f Q A Q' Q .V ,, v ,A . -VN X - . ,, N , -D s-:L - , I ' 1 1 Twig 1 E 24 1.. - - . I es 5- l . 1' Carol Prosser Tames Reger Joseph Remhardt Lxnda Russell YZ? MJ CI W 7' srl T1mothy Welch Edwma Wxpple Elxzaheth Wolfe ,av- is 48 Johanna Sandxfer Wxlham Sharkey John Sm1th Polly Slender Mary Verbage Karen V1lvens Barbara Workmar Us SOPHOMORE CLASS T7 President .......... James Daugherty Vice-President ........... John Sang Secretary .......... Steve McDermott Treasurer ............ Linda Taylor 4'-5 Jean Albrecht Phyll1s Alston Teresa Alulse L1nda Arthur Ann Bauer Susan Berger be 49 M ' X 4 'T MQ QB T ' fy- . X - Q . 4: I X T , - 6 .7 3 .4 S - I ,Y f In 'Ll 9' cf 'Sl' James B111he1mer Larry Blcknell T1m Blatt 1' 19 'S ximt Scott Dav V1cky DIPIQFO Kathleen Durkm ,mfs 50 Tom Bhzzard Susan Bonene Betty Jo Burnett Dav1d Burns Lmda Cooney Ronme Cutie James Daugherty Charles George iv' c.f - A . Damel Goheen James Hese W1ll13lHIDD1S Pete Kelly John Kelly Carolyn Krauch John Lawton Carol Grim H'1rveV Gregory M1chael Hannon 1' 7- J 'tm Stexe McDermott John Vlessuk Angela Mxlner James Nlonm 1' 4' is K 'N -Us 1- L.. X1 X ,v--. I .' t Y' ' 1 ,Y , M. X? Carl Mooney Q4 N Timothy Muth Peter Pendleton oseph Plantania gp.,- 'N J- stephen Snyder M1chael Smlth L- 5.- CN ii 'lr 'N ix bi Wxlham E Sm1th :fog Thomas Rodmquez Jean Ruddle John Sang 'Vlary J Sang Russell Scott Frank Skxdrr ore L.aVonda Stender i I' Joseph Stender Judlth Strathman Ruth We1ler Raymond Twoh1g Loretta Ufhexl James Wagner Sharon VN eber Thomas W xlcox 5 s L1nda Taylor Wllllam Treacy 19' Theresa Wolfe Thomas Zllter 'UN S- Q' 4 S., FRE HMAN CLASS Pres1dent Robert Burns Vxce Presxdent V1rg1n1a Neal Secretary Joan Fleckenstem Treasurer George M1115 Thomas Ball Mary B111he1mer 'r' CN 1. inf' bw '1JP R1chard Ball Barbara Brxtz 3 n Thomas Blatt Teresa B1ckne11 Louls Burger Barbara Brown L- 'Oni ,Q iq' Kathryn Burke 'nz ,. J V ,Mi T5 X ,1 ik . 1 U' Janet Burns Robert Burns C' l Ioseph He ltherm xn avi 15 BPM ,wif 11 Joseph I-Ieax ey Judx Hmel 7X 'Uh '--X Jere Clancy Ehzabeth Crosean Judlth Doll Thomas Dunkle Joan Fleckenstem Mirtha Goheen BFIQICI Hannon Germld Ingels 3' L as Elaine Johnson Lillian Langen Jane Macel Joan Macel Janice Malloy Sally McGrath Thomas Murphy ob 2 Rena Julian Martha Keller Lhris Kelly George Mills Mary Muth Carol Muth Cx Virginia Neal CS I5 iff -,-. . as X l nr Paul Pasqulx ir-'N X. Ii Thomas Pettlgrew if Catherme Slater faq, 1' Joseph Thomas Mlchael Polacek if 1- AX? Sandy Walker Patr1c1a Qumn James Rappold W1111am Rogers Margaret Ruddle Carol Russell Patrlck Safford Sally Shutts Thomas Wolfe ,sg fK 7 FEATURES Will and Prophecy, Class History too, All this and more is in store for you If you turn the page and take a look At the Features seetion of our book. LOOKI G BACK SEPTEMBER Reg1strat1on S1sters of St Tosephs Fall Festlval Class Electwns Magazme Drne Lnderclassmen P1ctures Retreat OCTOBER Flrst C Y A Holy Hour Rosary Rally F1rstAssemlJly Flrst Edltlon of II'1Sl1 Echo Hallow een Dance S Q T Tests Electlon of Cheerleaders Semor P1ctures NOVEMBER C D A Thanksgnmg Dance Kucler Preference Tests Red Cross Fund Drlve DECEMBER Semor Fashxon Show Chrlstmas Dance Betty Crocker Tests Chmstmas Play Chrxstmas Vacat1on JANUARY School Re opens Exammatlons Scholastxc Aputude Tests NOMA Spellxng Tests March of Dlmes Drlve FEBRARY Valentme Dance Ash Wednesday MISSIOH Drama Festual Catholxc Basketball Tournament MARCH Cathollc Basketball Thournament Feast of Salnt Joseph St Joseph Sc1ence Fau- PHSSIOD Play Easter Vacatxon APRIL Reglonal SCIGHCS Fa1r State Drama Festu al Baseball Season MAY Jun1or Sen1or Prom Mav Process1on Flnal Exams Plano and Glee Club Recital Class lwlght Receptlon For Graduates and Parents Graduat1on Mass and Breakfast Graduatlon Arlene Krauch Susan Neal Ellen Butz - 1 4 J I 7. . .v , . . 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Twirp Dance First Game--St. Joe vs. Vinson , . ,K . . , eo TYLE SHOW DIRECTOR OF MODELS Carol Nudd DIRECTORS Mary Chaput and Patrxca Nlcholas The sen1or class presented a fash1on show on December 9 1958 The merchants of Huntmgton very grac1ously offered their assxstance All outflts were from Deb Fash1on's, shoes from Rash s and furs from Jaskow The g1rls of the sen1or class modeled all the clothes and proceeds went toward the GOLD AND BLUE S 61 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT SOMETHING TO REMEMBER US BY We the Sen1ors of flfty n1ne Have a few thmgs to leave beh1nd To all the S1sters we leave our grat1tude Towards them we'll always have that att1tude To you the Jun1ors we leave our room In wh1ch your stud1es w1ll make you bloom Jon McComas w1lls h1s manners pol1te, To Tom Baer and J1m Reger to use w1th a m1ght Judy Slater w1lls her records to play To Judy McCorkle to use everyday R1chard Healy who keeps the bench warm Wllls th1s to B111 Carroll who ll ra1se a storm Jenny Hollandsworth a pretty m1ss W1lls her red ha1r to lucky John Sm1th Jul1a Monmg w1lls all her curls To Betty Muth and Marg1e Durk1n what fortunate g1rls' Susan Neal w1lls her pep and steam To Judy Hoskms to cheer the team Carol Nudd who models so swell GIVES th1s g1ft to Bonnle Cornwell Bob Thabet w1lls h1s parkmg t1ckets red To Mar1e B1cknell to avo1d mstead Judy Houllhan s b1g blue eyes, Go to Judy Keller to cause many s1ghs R1chard Gwaltney w1lls h1s love for danc1ng To Elame Kelsey to keep up the pranclng Anne Cron1n w1lls her hard earned knowledge To Barbara Burns and T1m Welch to take them through college 62 7 ' 7 . 7 . . . 7 . 7 . . . , . . 7 7 . 7 , . 7 . 7 . 7 I . , . . 9 Q ' 7 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT B111 Clancy QIVSS h1s fr1endly sm1le To Barbara Gregory to use a wh1le The beauty and luster of Penny Hess s ha1r Is left to Mary Jane Downey to guard w1th care To Tommy Crossan, J1m Ventry w1lls h1s car So the tr1p to school w1ll seem less far Marg1e Ka1b g1VBS her vo1ce so true To a Jun1or named Adrena Mahu Patt1 N1cholas who S always 1n a hurry Leaves th1s to Coby, to contmue her flurry Anne Burns so mce and neat GIVES Carol Prosser her sm1le so sweet Steve Blatt leaves h1s actmg sk1ll To Edw1na Wlppel who ll f1ll the b1ll Her wonderful managerlal ab1l1ty Shorthand speed of wh1ch Judy Creamer S a master Is left to L1nda Burns and Betty Wolfe to help them go faster Jerry Donohoe leaves h1s qu1et volce, To Charles and D1ck, now all reJo1ce Carol Crossan leaves her efforts for work To Mary Connell, who ll never shlrk Dav1d Reed w1lls h1s helght so tall To Joe Rhe1nhardt to stay on the ball A1 lene Krauch w1lls her salute h1 cat To Johnny Alulse to t1p h1s hat Bonnle Kelly, a fr1end1y lass Leaves her mk to Frances and R1ta to furmsh the class . . . . . , . . . . , . . , . , To Jim Madachy, Mary Chaput wills with glee 7 V ' . LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT D1ane D1P1ero leaves her complex1on so creamy To Penny and Joan to make them look dreamy Bob Frye w11ls h1s song Old Shep , To John Burke to smg wxth pep T1sh Len1han leaves her love for Notre Dame To L1nda and Mary Ann to spread 1ts fame Mary Lov1sa, who plays the accord1an well Leaves her talent to J1m Marnell John Verbage w1lls h1s d1mples two To Sara Ball who ll love them true A fr1endly way 1S left by R1ta Blatt, To her dear l1ttle slster Pat Charles Heldreth leaves h1s old Jalopy To Marc1e Grant to keep as sloppy To Bla1ne Doll who s qu1te a menace Joe Shankl1n W1lls h1s late sl1ps a plenty To Pat Beatty who doesn't need any Kay Brown leaves her blush that r1ses To Kathy Lafferty who ll cause surpr1ses J1m Murphy, who watches the clock Leaves th1s tralt to Mason Botts S1ncer1ty possessed by Ann Pasquah, Is w1lled to Karen and Patty who ll cherxsh th1s quallty M1ke Blatt leaves h1s blond ha1r To Carol Johnson who IS so fan' Barbara S1ck1nger so tall and slender Leaves th1s tra1t to Polly Stender 64 7 ' ' H H 7 . . . , I , . , . 7 Ellen Britz leaves her love for tennis, . , . ' 2 ' 7 , . . . , . . , . . . 7 7 I L 7 7 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Greg Blatt leaves h1s sense of humor, To B111 Boone and Rod Pendleton What lucky Jumors' Mary Mooney leaves a generous heart, To Ma y Verbage to practlce th1s art Sam Verbage w1lls h1s qu1et way, To Barbara Workman and Lmda Russel to use as they may Ann Treacy a bowl1ng fan, W1lls th1s to Mary Kay and Johanna to enjoy 1f they can Bob Bell leaves h1s love for art To Jerry Berthold to do h1s part Veron1ca Wolfe w1lls her W Va twang To Pat McKee and Barbara Greenhef to thr1ll the gang Mary Beth Stender w1lls her car so dear To Bob Barker to brmg some cheer Kat1e Reger WILIS good deeds Al1ce Butler leaves her dr1v1ng ab1l1 To Burrus Johnson to use as capably Ann Palmer g1ves her w1t so gay, To John Fleckenste1n to use everyday Evelyn Bronosky w1lls her frlendly ways To B111 Engbers and Dav1d Muskera we hope xt stays We ve come to the end of the 11st lt seems We've g1ven all, we ve shared our dreams So remember Jun1ors, our successors to be We ll always hold you 1n memory We tell you now, as we must part, Keep the Sen1or 1deals always close to your heart Marg1e Ka1b Penny Hess 6 , . I 7 . . , To Bill Sharkey for future needs. . . . . .ty, . . , ' 9 xx! I MOST PO LITE Evelyn Bronosky C57 R1ta Blatt f x flu ! K MOST ENTERTAINING BEST ALL AROUND Ann Pasquah Marg1e Kalb John Verbage B111 Clancy Z it F6 YW 'Q MOST INGENIOUS Gregory Blatt Ellen Brxtz 'X SHOT N BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Veronlca Wolfe Bonme Kelly 'Xe T7 BEST DRESSED Patmcxa Nlcholas Judy Creamer fi I' 7 MOST POPU LAR Penny Hess Jenny Hollandsworth Cl el ff! CD' MOST STUDIOLS BEST ATHLETES Anne Cronxn James Ventrv Rxchard Heals Robert Frye 67 Q . , Q I , Y W. ' A- 'L Y Q C' , f-f , '- ' 'gy 1, X 5 b A ' S Lx' T - - I . MOST TA LENTED Robert Bell Kathleen Brown 'SJ ...X 7 BEST PERSONALITY Mary Chaput D1ane DIPIGFO l K' WITTIEST Dav1d Reed Ann Palmer 'Z-7 ,Q-5 Nx 'U' Q NEATEST Mosfr co OPERATIVE CHFO1 CFOSSHH Judlth Houllhan Juha Monmg Jon McComas MOST DEPENDABLE Mxchael Blatt Patmcxa Lemhan 'Yi MOST DRAMATIC Steven Blatt Arlene Krauch 1r ' N1CEST SVIILE Carol Nudd Susan Neal if Z- '27 69 43 -- 1 f . i 1 E 015 MOST COURTEOUS Charles Heldreth Mary Mooney ww? C1 BEST DANCERS Rxchard Gwaltney Judy Slater OQN Hs.,- QUIETEST Sam Verbage .Terry Donohoe vv Tb MOST AMBITIOUS Anne Burns Ann Treacy 7- FRIENDLIEST Mary Lovxsa James Murphy vw! .xx MOST TA LKATIVE Mary Beth Stender Barbara S1ck1nger MOST OPTOMISTIC .Toe Shanklm Katy Reger an MOST LIKE LY TO SUCCEED Robert Thablt Ahce Butler CLASS HISTORY THIS IS YOUR LIFE SENIOR CLASS OF 1959 The tlme when your l1fe as 1 class began wastvvelxe years ago Youvvere gu1ded by your mothers to the doors of St Joseph Grade School and placed under the lov1ng care of Sxster Catherme and S1ster Demse Iam sure you w1ll always treasure those days when at recess t1me Slster would take her cute brlght box from the shelf and d1str1bute lolly pops to all her l1ttle bab1es Because of the number ln your class you were dxvlded but you were reunlted 1n the second grade under the g'u1dance of S1ster Joseph Aloys1us who prepared you for your f1rst Holy Communlon How mo mentous was that day' ' How proudly you walked up the a1sle llttle boys 1n wh1te su1ts and llttle g1rls 1n whlte dresses and ve1ls The months passed by almost before you knew It and you were rap1dly speedmg through the thxrd grade w1th S1ster Mary Patrxck gu1d 1ng you 1n your neva and mterestmg subject Enghsh Th1s 1S the year that your commumcauons arose from a pr 1 m 1t1V6 state to the more 1mag1nat1ve wr1t1ng the passmg of notes wh1ch were madvertently mter cepted by the ever alert S1ster Mary Patr1ck Pass1ng on to the four th grade you began your new subgect H1story, Geography and the ever bafflmg long d1v1s1on wh1ch were 1ntroduced to you by Slster Colletta I'm sure you W1ll long remember the broken wmdow 1nc1dent of th1s year 2 . . 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Y . . s 1 vu ' ' rv . y . - . x , . , - ' 1 1 . - . ,, . . . ,, . 9 . - ' Q 7 CLASS HISTCDRY St1ll cl1mb1ng on the road to hxgher learnmg you entered the fxfth grade and became pup1ls of S1ster Emmanuel The great pr1v1lege of bemg allowed to partxclpate 1n play1ng basketball m the school yard w1th the S1xth Graders was extended to you Mary Chaput and Joseph Shanklm left us th1s year In September of 1952 you became the B1g S1xth Grade and pupxls of Sxster Angellca Along w1th be1ng m the h1ghest grade m the bu1ldmg many other pr1v1leges were bestowed on you The boys some of whom are Steve Blatt, R1chard Healy and Bob Frye were gxven the t1tle of Patrolboys of the school Another honor g1ven to the members of your class th1s year was the Palmer Method Cert1f1cates for good wr1t1ng The followmg year you entered 1nto .Tumor H1gh where your teacher was S1ster Johanna A t1me that had been long awa1ted came for the boys part1c1pated 1n Jr H1gh Basketball and the g1rls had try outs for cheerlead1ng Your l1ttle Jenny Hollandsworth was chosen reg ular cheerleader th1s year The e1ghth grade brought the sparklmg appearance of S1ster Franc1s DeSales It also cont1nued our da1ly tr1p to Oley where boys graduated from mechamcal drawmg to shop work The g1rls rema1ned 1n Home Econom1cs CGuess Wh1Ch ones got s1ck from the1r own apr1 cots D Bob Frye 1n m1d term moved to Ft Lauderdale Flor1da Other exents were the mtra scholastlc h1story awards to Stephen Blatt and R1chard Healy the blessed ex ent of the erad1cat1on of our spellmg class and John Verbage breakmg h1s arm m the basketball confllct 3 . 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CLASS HISTGRY Your n1nth grade sent you to S1ster Rose Augustme and vuth you came some raw recru1ts from Sacred Heart Par1sh Davxd Reed J1m Murphy R1ta Blatt Exelyn Bronosky Judy Creamer Carol Nudd, and Veromca Wolf Also from Enslow came Pattl Nlcholas from Ar1zona, Joe Shanklm and from New Jersey, Mary Chaput It seemed your class had grown conslderably Very soon you found yourselves s1tt1ng 1n the 10th grade room vuth S1ster Merc1a mtroducmg you to the dxfferent types of protozoa m B1ology, and the 900 angles m Geometry Th1s year Penny Hess and Bob Thabet Jomed you One of the exc1t1ng events wh1ch took place was the sponsormg of your f1rst dance durmg the Chrxstmas holxdays You then became .Tumors w1th S1ster An1ta at the helm Many respons1b1l1t1es were before you The most s1gn1f1cant one, perhaps was the plannmg of the .Tumor Sen1or Prom mutauons decorat1ons orchestra and then What to wear Yes, th1s was truly a Vear you w1ll long remember Added to the members of your class th1s year were Bob Bell Anne Burns Al1ce Butler, and Arlene Krauch Basketball really became apart of your lu es when Bob Frye Jun Ventry D3V1d Reed, .Ton McComas Bob Thabet and R1chard Healy were on the F1ght1ng Ir1sh Team and the chosen Jenny Ho1landsvlorth,Susan Neal and Dxane D1P1ero were the representa t1ves who helped cheer the team on to vlctory 74 9 9 ' 1 ' 1 9 9 9 9 ' . . , ' ' . 9 9 ,C l . 7. .Q . . . . 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CLASS HISTORY Almost before you real1zed lt you had reached the top rung on the scholastlc ladder The Semor year brought to your ranks B111 Clancy and Charles Heldreth At last you were the chosen ones the Semors Th1s year your homeroom teacher S1ster Perpetua tr1ed to keep your feet on the ground wh1le your thoughts were 1n the clouds At odd moments you posed for graduat1on p1Ctures Then Chnstmas, exams Basketball Tournament Prom, and the May Processlon all came and went An almost xmperceptable flowermg of the actual love now swells w1th1n you St Joe new meanlng to the old words Graduat1on and D1plomas recftllmg lastyear yyhen you watch ed a few of the Senlors cry F1fty hearts Wlth the same full throb f1ftV volces vt 1th the 1dent1calth1ck threatemng catch l1fet1me fr1ends made a n1ll1on laughs and heartaches shared Commencement at last the Cul m1nat1on of your efforts the crownmg tr1umph of your endeavor Now Sflllllllg unbellevmg you recelve Congratulauons Congratu lat1ons' And for the f1rst tlme 1n four years you wlsh you were walkmg, through the great stone doorvy ay w1th a sp1r1ted sprlng ln your step and a sh1ny new notebook IH your hand A feyy s1lent tears, and then Au Revo1r to your frlends your tearhex s and your Alma 'ylater D1ane D1P1ero Ann Pasquall Rlchard Gwaltney 1 vv .vw , .... . . V . ' 7 9 . . Y 7 , . olllluluoo s aonlilcosi 1- ' ' ' ' 1 .. .......... 1 vvllnooolaccoluoscsllo . . . . 7. r . , 3 . . -L - , V . 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 - , , - 6 s K . T 1 V . . . . . k 4 v - a ' , ' . , ' . - L . ' 'V ' 7' v V ' Y ws v 1 , V ,V 4 . . ,c M 1. X - 4 f I4 A Win .. 3 -11. '- F .HRW kv Q 'ii 2? 'G Y ?' . K V1 x 1 17. Margie Kaib 18. Veronica Wolfe 19. Mary Chaput 20. Judy Houlihan 21. Barbara Sickenger 22. Bill Clancy 23. Susan Neal 24. Anne Cronin 2 ., 5' 'W 2+ 4, CLASS PROPHECY THE BIRTHDAY PARTY In case you're 1n Washmgton, D C on Apr1l 7 1979 and feel you'd l1ke to take a walk stroll down Pennsylvan1a Avenue, and when you get to the Wh1te House observe what 1S go1ng on If you l1sten attent1vely you w1ll hear qu1te a cele bratlon comlng forth from the usually qulet and d 1 gn lfl e d Pres1dent's House What on earth? Ah yes' Today IS the b1rthday of Robert E Thabet 45th Pres1dent of the Un1ted States, and nearly all the St Joseph graduates of 1959 have gathered here to help h1m celebrate If you should happen to enter the prem1ses you would see three fam1l1ar people d1scuss1ng the1r latest ach1evements 1n the l1terary f1eld Look1ng lovely 1n a dress from 'The Intell1gent Shop 1n Hunt1ngton W Va , wh1ch 1nc1dently IS owned and operated by R1ta Blatt and Evelyn Bronosky, 1S Jul1a Monn1g, author of the best seller How To Do Nothmg Qu1ck ly And Eas1ly And Make People L1ke It And Other Poems W1th her are Robert E Bell who recently rece1ved a Pul1t1 zer Pr1ze for h1s r es ear c h novel The L1fe and Hablts of Morons and Stephen J Blatt, column1st for the New York Herald Tr1bune who 1S famous for h1s 1nsp1r1ng adv1ce to the wr1ters IS the popular cartoomst Jon McComas, creator of the comm str1p Pop Corn wh1ch features Charl1e Blue and h1s dog Nosey Nearby on the Wh1te House lawn S1ster St Anne, for merly Jenny Hollandsworth, has organ1zed a baseball game for the ch1ldren of some of the v1s1tors S1ster 1S provlng to be qu1te a good p1tcher A loud honk1ng attracts much attent1on at the front gate A sh1ny orch1d car bear1ng the Slgfl Heldreth s Hacks cru1ses up the dr1veway and Admlral John Verbage Secre tary of the Navy emerges Wlth h1sw1fe and the1r e1ght daugh ters Now a long blackhmousme enters the w1nd1ng dr1ve way Why 1ts the mult1 m1ll1ona1re Gregory J Blatt Mr Blatt obta1ned h1s fortune by the 1ngen1us 1nvent1on of Rever Slble Roller Skates for Backward Ch1ldren W1th h1m 1S h1s cous1n M1chael Blatt,who has recently been named the Agr1 cultur1st of the Year' , for h1s method of growmg pole beans w1thout the pole 78 . . . . . , , ' 3 . . . . . , . ,, . , . . . . , . . . 1 C , 1 love-lorn column, Dear Adrian . . .Approachmg these noted ' ' YV H ' ' . 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' ,, ' ' I a a a u ' ' vv '- . , . , CLASS PROPHECY The clomp clomp' of horses hoofs reaches the ears of the guests Ann Palmer, owner of Camp W1Shy Washy, for g1rls 1n Yucca Flats Nevada,and Susan Neal, head counselor at the camp, make qu1te a sensat1on when they Jom the fest1 v1t1es Imagme' All the way from Yucca Flats on horseback Patt1 N1cholas who was h1red as the Pres1dent s personal nurse after her success 1n cur1ng h1s last attack of 1nd1gest1on, calls all those outs1de, 1nto the house to W1tness the unve1l1ng of a portra1t of Pres1dent Thabet pa1nted by Kathleen Brown, noted art1st Throughout the house there are many vases of beau t1ful flowers donated by Mary Mooney and Katy Reger, owners of The Flower Box 1n Hunt1ngton All the rooms 1n the Whlte House have rece1ved a new look SIHCG famous Inter1or Decorator Judy Houl1han has done them over Just for the occaslon M1ss Houl1han 1S seen chatt1ng w1th Penny Hess who, after college returned to her home town Reynoldsv1ll Pennsylvan1a, and now runs a suc cessfulreducmg salon Her motto, known throughout the town 2. In the Blue Room we f1nd Senator D3V1d Reed who recentlywas successful IH pass1ng ab1ll to have all the tele phone poles 1D West Vlrglnla pa1nted 1n red, wh1te, and blue str1pes 1n order to promote patr1ot1sm 1n the state, and Anne Burns f1rst woman Supreme Court Judge 1n the h1story of the Un1ted States, d1scuss1ng an art1cle 1n Sc1ence Journal Th1s art1cle 1S about St Joe's own Anne Cron1n B S , M D PH D Doctor Anne IS conduct1ng research work on why p1ckles don t have ha1r Another art1cle 1n the magazme IS a story wr1tten by Ellen Br1tz In lt Chem1st Br1tz expla1ns what went wrong 1n her exper1ment wh1ch acc1dently blew up the Pentagon 9 I . I . ? ' . . . . , 1 7 YV IV ' ' , . . - is Penny makes you lose your fat-Best in town, you bet your h t . . . D 7 . l 0 . , O O O O, I , . . . . . ' 1 CLASS PRCPHECY If you take a look 1nto the mus1c room of the Wh1te House, you'll see Marg1e Ka1b, g1fted soprano who has recently returned from France where she has been l1v1ng for the past ten years w1th her husband and three adorable ch1ldren Marg1e 1S s1ng1ng her most famous ar1a, The Day That the Ra1ns Came, I Got Wet Follow1ng Mar1e, Kooch Frye the Teen Age Idol of '79 s1ngs both s1des of h1s latest release One s1de 1S Spacesh1p Rock and the other IS a lovelyballad Got a Rose Between My Toes From Walk1ng Through the Hot house Try1ng To Get To You, Lover Imported from Kelly's Cas1no 1n Monte Carlo, wh1ch 1S owned and operated by our own Bonn1e Kelly 1S a group of very talented dancers com posed of Arlene Krauch, Judy Slater, Ann Pasqual1 Ann Treacy, and Judy Creamer They are demonstrat1ng atr1cky step for several 1nterested spectators Among the spec tators are R1chard Gwaltney owner of a Ballet StUd1O 1n Detro1t R1chard has every reason to be 1nterested 1n the dancers, you see he tra1ned them h1mself' D1ane D1P1ero also 1S enJoy1ng the exh1b1t1on Ch1c 'D1 IS pr1vate secre pany She ach1eved her pos1t1on by wr1t1ng the well known Moreto1l slogan It A1n't EasyWhen You Use Moreto1l Mary Chaput and T1Sh Lemhan are com1ng down the w1nd1ng sta1rcase from the nursery They have just f1n1shed putt1ng the youngest of Mary's n1ne ch1ldren to sleep They're deep 1n conversatlon about Mary's k1ndergarten wh1ch keeps her very busy Of course, belng women, the1r conversatlon turns to fash1on T1Sh who was the f1rst female graduate of Notre Dame, 1S wear1ng a pa1r of br1ll1ant green shoes w1th a bag to match Mary excla1ms that she Just must f1nd some and T1sh tells her to wr1te to Veromca Wolfe, owner of an el1te shoe shop 1n R1chmo ld, V1rg1n1a If anyone has them, Ronnle does Everyone's attent1on focuses on the front door as Carol Nudd and Barbara S 1 c k1ng er make the1r entrance Carol, a model for the fash1on magaz1ne Harper's Bazaar, looks lovely as ever She's sport1ng the latest ha1r style Broken Propeller , created by B111 Clancy, owner of Mon s1eur W1ll1e's Beauty Salon VIVHCIOUS Barbara has Just f1n1shed poslng for a second Statue of L1berty to be presented to the Br1t1sh West Ind1es as a token of Amer1ca's esteem 80 n n 0 - 1 . . ,, . . 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' 2 . . , cl- ' 7 vv vv ' - CLASS PROPHECY Now that the guests have arr1ved d1nner 1S announced and all proceed to the d1n1ng room Seated at the r1ght of the pres1dent IS Mrs Anton1o Ruff1n1 formerly Mary LOV1Sa Mr Ruff1n1 1S the Itallan ambassador to the U S Wh1le 1n Rome, Mary IS one of the leaders of Roman SOC16ty A hugh t1ered cake baked by Carol Crossan, owner of Crossan s Quallty Bakery 1n Washmgton 1S brought 1n for dessert to the del1ght of all the guests To conclude the celebrat1on, James Murphy owner of the Chubby G1rl restaurant cha1n, proposes a toast 1n honor of the Pres1dent and 1n pra1se of the excellent d1nner Th1s was prepared by J1m Ventry head chef at Romanoff s 1n Hollywood Later 1n the evemng, when all are gathered 1n the ballroom PI'9S1dEIltTh21bet reads a telegram from Sam Verbage, owner of a trade school 1r Alaska Sam couldnt Al1ce Butler who 1S t9ElCh1I1gEI1g11Sh to the nat1ves of Afr1ca, and R1chard Healy a 1n1ss1onary at a leper colony 1n Burma Also telegrams came from Mary Beth Stender and Joe Shank l1n Mary Beth owner of a Jewelry store 1n Newport, Rhode Island, was deta1ned at home because her pr1vate Jet broke down However, she sent bracelets to all the guests as a momento of th1s grand occas1on Joe, a popular Hollywood dent1st couldn tmake lt because he had too many rush orders for dentures for such noted people as Tab Hunter and Mar garet O Br1en Dear Classmates Although lt m1ght not be ent1rely true, Th1s prophecy was wr1tten Just for you We hope that when our school days are done You ll never forget our Jokes and our fun And ID your success wh1ch we know you ll atta1n, W1ll you th1nk of us often aga1n and aga1n'7 Judy Houl han Jenny Hollandsworth 5 ! O , 0 , . . . . . H ' H ' ' 1 n ' , ! , . - v I. 0 attend because of bad weather. . .He also reads letters from , . O , 'l . . , . V , . 9 1 ' , . U . , . 1 AIIIIIIIIIES In this section you will find Activities of every kind. Participating in activities outside of classes Helps to make well- rounded lads and lasses 'NIO JP RATUR sl OPHLI-Rb P that P 1 L Nlillld Quant I ll ll Qzml V .. 1 DIRILLTOR 1 RoQ1tRno1a The Sodal1ty IS an organ1zat1on ded1cated to the sp1r1tual welfare of 1ts me mbe rs It fosters love of Chr1st through devot1on to Mary The Sodal1ty also conducts active projects such as a religious Christmas card sale, collect- ing food for the poor, and several other worthwhile projects. Here a few of the Sodalists prepare the bulletin board to keep the student- body well informed. UWM! tw Wllfh LEG I O MARIAE l MODERATOR Father De 'Vleester OFFICERS President Adrena 'VIahu Vice President Tom Baer Secretary Tish Lenihan Treasurer Carol Prosser JUNIOR LEGION OF MARY Although membership in the Legion con s1sts of only a small percentage of the students, it takes pride in being one of the best established organizations in the school. Under the excellent direction of Father De Meester, the Legionnaires meet every two weeks and are active in the nursery and the distribution of Catholic literature to the hospitals. Senior members leave school to go to the hospital to distribute Catholic literature to the patients. 87 A WM MODERATOR Mrs Blalr OFFICERS Presxdent T1Sh Lemhan VICE Presxdent MarJor1e Ka1b Secretary Dlane DIPIBFO Reporter Ellen Br1tz 91 T '.fs 'fi'- JUNIOR CATHOLIC DAUGHTER Qs all. The Jun1or Catho11c Daughters, under the d1rect1on of Mrs Ruth Bla1r, IS a well establ1shed school organ1zat1on The annual proJects for the year are sendlng sweaters and sweets for the Pope to g1V6 to the orphanages and prov1d1ng books for the ch1ldren of St Peter Claver s Also the Jun1ors en Joy the annual campmg tr1p to Carter Caves Kentucky Members are busy makmg badly needed Rosar1e for the m1ss1ons S MODERATOR Mrs Irby OFFICERS President Anne Burns Vice President Patty Malloy Secretary Barbara Workman Treasurer Tessie Aluise Program Chairman Edw1naW1ppel FUTURE URSES CLUB The Future Nurses' Club has been very active this year under the d1rect1on of Mrs Irby They V1S1t9d the Old Colored Peoples' Home, gave food baskets to needy fa milie s at Thanksgiving, and performed many other worthwhile pro- jects This club is preparingyoung girls to be nurses of tomorrow A fewclub members practice songs in preparation fortheir program at a party for the patients at the Old, Colored Peoples' Home. 'LIQE5 'L EM.: y : Lx wx 'N MODERATOR Slster Luc1a OFFICERS Pl'6S1d9llt Brlgld Hannon V1ce Pres1dent Chr1s Kelly Secretary Bxll Rogers Treasurer Margaret Ruddle CIVICS CLUB The cluef a1m of the C1v1cs Club tlus year has been to get 1tS members 1n terested m Cathohc Actxon and com mumty projects. It has had mock tr1a1s and var1ous debates and has acqu1red a new flag for the school. Several of the members are conductmg a panel d1scuss10n on ' Huntmgton All Amerxcan C1ty for the benef1t of the other members 90 L, , .:f:5:ga!. Q vs- - -. .x . V T r jnaggl-Fifi? X sk: w 3: -'-.1 fs' '-J .1 A Z . . Y. l D-4 xclwa- 0 0 4105 hw 'VIODERATOR Slster Marcelhne OFFICERS Presldenl Anne CI'Oll1Il Secretary Frances Fxsh .IU IOR RED CROSS The ma1n project of the Jun1or Red Cross th1s year has been the preparmg of a school chest to be sent overseas to help start a school A few of 1ts other dutles are helpmg those ln need and performing worthwhile fu n c ti o n s for the community Class representatives are filling a box that will be sent overseas. NATIONAL Q HONOR SOCIETY xxx ' O l s A MODERATOR S1 ste r Perpetua OFFICERS Pres1dent Mary Chaput V1ce Presldent Mar 19 Kalb Secretary Anne CI'OIl1Il TFGHSLIYCI Bob Thabet x . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY N1neteen members of the sen1or class of St Joseph s Hlgh School, upon havmg malntalned outstandmg av e ra ge s and rece1ved the approval of the faculty have the d1st1nct1on of belng the charter members of the flrst Chapter of the Nat1onal Honor SOC19ty formed ID the school The Nat1ona1 Honor Soc1ety has headquarters 1n Waslungton D C It prov1des a d1gn1f1ed way of recogruzmg the academ1ca11y talented students of the school The charter members of the Natlonal Honor SOCIEIY all ' 7 'VIODERATOR Fathu De Vie esta r OFFICERS fr Vue Presldent Bob Tlmhct Secretary Ru55e1lSgott Treabuur louxb Bur cr K IGHT GF THE ALTER The Kmghts of the Altar are en gaged 1n servmg Chr1st on the Altar 1n school, and at home They are constantly trymg to fmd ways of 1mprov1ng the1r servxce and of settmg good example Semor altar hows lead outdoor processmou around the Church 93 ,,, XX - - ' ., AMN 11 X 'nu f ,L Y -. President .......... Put Beatty .... wijiiiiiifff lg . - ,E . . . , . . Q ' I N PRESS CLUB The baslc work of the Press Club IS to produce four ed1t1ons of the ' Ir1sh Echo' per year The Irxsh Echo 1tse1f has a porters of the Press Club gather art1c1es for the paper on such subjects as regu lar school act1v1t1es and sports Also th1s year the P r e s s C lu b pub11c1zed Cathohc Press Month Members of the Press Club wxth S1ster Amta work on lay out for the next lssue of the Ir1sl' Echo ' ' a 4. circulation of about 300. The roving re- 3? I4 'f +1 MODERATOR S1ster M Mercla OFFICERS Presldent Judy Houhhan Vxce Pres1dent Jerry Berthold Secretary Judy Hosklns Treasurer John Sm1th Busmess Manager Joe Remhardt DRAMATICS CLUB The Dramatlcs Club th1s year has been exceedmgly act1ve w1th the Chr1stmas Play Play Festlval, Pass1on Play and the Sen1or Class Play The play H1gh W1ndow, was presented at the Thesp1an Play Festlval at Marshall College An entry was also sent to the Play Fest1val at Morgantown The meetings of the Dramatics Club this year have been held every Wednesday, in the gym- nasium A few members of the cast of High Window' enact a scene from the suspenseful drama. MODERATOR S1ster NIQFLIA OFFICERS Presldeut Pat BL ltts Vue Presxdent John Fleckexmstmn Secretary Judy Houhhan SCIENCE CLUB The Sc1ence Club has three mam a c t1v 1 t 1 e s It meets once every two weeks and V1 ews educauonal f11m str1ps Whenever p o s s 1 ble , lt goes on f1e1d tr1ps to 1ndustr1a1 plants m the Huntmg ton area Also, lt conducts the SCIEDCG Fa1r at St Joseph s each year Mr Moran, as51s1a,nL moderator and some membersdxscussthe newlx formed sc1e11te hook program 96 'F' 4 if Af, ,-A.. J Treasurer . Jvolm Burke 1 Z ,ir I . I IFN E . . 1 E - ' 1 3 ,, X ' RETREAT MASTER Reverend Father Angelus O F M Cap As we stand, as it were on a mountain and look into the misty distance of the future, toward our Eternal Commencementuit is of utmostimportance for us to take a few days off for quiet communing with God. This opportunity is afforded the students of St. Joseph's High School each year through an annual retreat. Retreat is a very special time particularly for those of us who are on the very top of the mountain of our high school careers where decisions for life are so vital in our quest for happiness. God was very good in sending us a most capable Retreat Master in the person of Reverend Father Angelus, O.F.M. CAP. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for our last high- school retreat. For his helps we shall always be grateful. We pray that the inspirations that this retreat produced may be with us always. In the years to come, when our responsibilities increase, may the memory of the treasures we inherited from our senior year retreat stand by to lead us to eternal happiness with God GLEE CLUB The Glee Club 1S composed of Sophomores JUDIOTS and Sen1ors Its aCt1V ltl es durmg the year under the d1rect1on of Sxster E11een 1nc1ude presentmg a program for the P T A aSS1St1Dg the Dramatxcs Club wxth the Chr1stmas Play and presentmg a rec1ta1 1n May 9 1 ! 7 ' 9 7 . - n , , ' . AND CHCJIR G+...- 61 M , , I . ' Q K Q l X f x K , y- IX x o lx, '1 fff' ., 0 K 5 xr, I I 1 Q - . . . , The G1rls Cho1r at Samt Josephs have had a var1ety of aCt1V1t19S thls year under the d1rect1on of S1ster E1leen Along w1th s1ng1ng for the Requlem Masses and the var1ous weddmgs the cho1r presented an excellent program for the Chrlstmas and the Easter l1turg1es The meetmgs for the cho1r have been held every Monday 1n the Cafetema 99 SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES The representatives for the City's Student Safety Council at St. Joseph's are Bob Thabet and Diane DiPiero. Some of their duties are trying to improve hazardous driving among the students We shall never forget Morsel who has been our Mascot since our sophomore year when we acquired him in aMagaz1ne Drive L 'Mgr-7 The Senior representatives for the campaign against Polio were Ann Treacy and B111 Clancy Some of the proJects they conducted were the Balloon sale Fashion show, and the collecting of S91 00 from the students for the campaign drive IOO CONTEST WINNERS in-q .xi John Burke brought honor to Samt Joseph s by part1c1pat1ng1n the Clty w1de VOICE of Democracy contest and wmmng f1rst place IO! Ann Treacy won the Betty Crocker Search for the Am e r1 ca n Homemaker 1n our school and IS also one of the top ten 1n the state Ann 1S now ehglble for a scholorslup rangmg from S500 S1500 Robert Thabet and Dav1d Reed leave the Pr1nc1pa1s offlce after havmg re ce1ved certlflcates of commendauon from the Natlonal Mer1t Scholarslup Corpora t1on for super1or performance on the Scho1arsh1p Quahfymg Tests taken last Apr11 f T . . . . 4 . . o N I ,, .f . V, k r 5 , ' , 75. W T , . . . . . . . . . t N . , . .- - 4 X 'T . . y . . - X 1. . . . . N , . ,, . . . . ,, , K . gi ! B -Q, i I X s f 2 I m NXORA8 . I CAFETERIA LADIES Mrs Dunford Mrs G1l11sp1e and Mrs Smlth are always ready to serve dehc1ous, hot meals mvxaha' w1th a. sm11e Whining., A fit N-Q J ANITOR Our custodlan, Mr N1cho1as, keeps the halls and classrooms forever clean and br1ght, and IS always w1l11ng to lend a helpmg hand whenever needed p,lNT,q 102 - 1 . F f . , 5 A-2 .4 : few- . . K' 'l -A A 1 I Q' V X- M X3 X , Q ,f h X . , . , x ' V1 . o n It A I - o E I - -1 an L.. ,. . . . - ff' ,, -A . .-, , .,.xSaIi ', - -A-5:0 ' T .1 , 1 M . - , . 3 i MAY QUEEN Jenny Holland sw orth 'sf R PE RQXNN B R EAR C wafgxe ny Hess ER 'B+ PROM QLEEN Iuds Hosklns St Joseph s 1959 Sweetheart Queen Pennx Handhn surrounded bx hex attendants Jennx Hollandsxxorth Lmda Taxlor and Carol Johnson Pennx and Carol are Iumors Lmda lS a Sophomore HlL1-JCHIIX Hollandsuorth 1 Semor Pennx was crouned Dx Bonnxt Cornuell the I'Cf1I'1I1g queen from last xear at the Sueet heart Ball ht ld 1n St Joe s Cum on Februarx 6 The Sweetheart Ball lS an Annual affalr sponsored bx the Iumor Class PRCDM A faxrxland of ormtntal splc ndor greeted the guests at St Joe s annual prom The Ballroom at the Frederlck Hotel reflected the brlght colors of Japanese murals uhlch con er ed the walls orxental lanterns bhnked and ghmmered from thc cexllng loxelx parasols brldges and pagodas carrxed out the enchant mg motxf ofa mght Lmder an ormental moon I-IouardJenmngs Orchestra gawe the exemng a uestern flawor as the Jumors and semors paced through the current popular dance numbers M Jumorsvxent to the orlent for scenes and cle corat1ons Japanese murals were the back ground for the theme of th1s xear s prom Here the decoratmg comm1ttee d1scusses uhat to use as contrast ATHlHIlIS In this section you will see Something of interest to you and me. For here you'11 find our various sports Complete with pictures and reports. CCJACH LAMB ,...........,,,,., ng vw X,,5L.f-f Coach Lamb 1S m h1S seventh year as head coach of St Joseph s To the fans he 1S known as one of the best coaches 1n the area Th1s op1n1on IS backed by stat1st1cs He has an overall wxnmng record at St Joe H15 teams have won a State Cathohc Champ1onsh1ps, and last year' team pa.rt1c1pated 1n the Eastern States Catho11c Ins1tat1ona1 Tournament He IS also a h1story teacher and IS lmown to h1s students for h1s famous maps and funny storxes D06 -m,W,,,,,H-r,.. , , , ,,..,f,ff.Q x . ' ' mix N Q ,3 3 if X tx' 1' ' . ,, 3 V ' ' I S N 'uaqlmna-' TEAM 1? IP' SEASON RECORD Date St Joe Opposmon 'Ashland 'Charleston Vmson East Marshall W11hamson Charleston Ceredo Kenova Mllton Parkersburg Douglas Barboursvzlle Guyan Valley W11l1amson Marshall February East Vmson Ceredo Kenova Ashland Mllton Barboursulle Charleston 28 We1rton 1,334 1,487 December January 'Ashland Tourney State Tournament Place Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Home Home Home Aw ay Away Away Home Awav Home Away Home Aw ay Home Home r 1 - M. Jw I , 7 7 , 1, 1 f ' ii Kgs! if f. gl, A I -.d:' 1 h ,, ,V,' . any :w'mj ,4 ffmtew F My ' ' 14 60 59 16 61 57 17 46 ' 69 19 56 75 23 66 35 8 54 ' ' 71 11 56 64 13 57 - 53 16 50 ' 44 18 67 60 20 44 76 23 61 ' 72 27 64 63 ' ' 28 59 ' ' 66 30 65 62 3 58 86 10 62 ' 84 . 12 69 - 68 15 58 60 ' 16 55 ' 61 20 55 ' 87 ' ' 22 59 61 52 ' 54 ,M GUARD Bill Clancy 5' 10 Senior CENTER Bob Thabet 6' Senior grffl-Y Q CAPTAIN FORWARD Jim Ventry 6' Senior GUARD Richard Healy 5'11 Senior .X , CENTER David Reed 6'2 Senior FIGHTI G FORWARD Jon McComas 6'2 Senior CENTER Joe Reinhardt 6'2 Junior IRI H FORWARD Bill Carroll 6'2 Junior GUARD John Smith 5' 10 Junior ,.p-fi 5 ,on L, , 1.5. W R, GUARD John Aluise 5'11 Junior GUARD Bill Treacy 5' 11 Sophomore FORWARD Tim Muth 6' Sophomore l?.I-AXLEB. John Aluise Jon McComas Joe Reinhardt John Smith Bill Carroll Tim Muth David Reed Bill Treacy J im Ventry Bill Clancy Bob Thabet Dick Healy Total INDIVIDUAL PLAYER RECORD GAMES FIELD GOALS FOUL SHOTS 'ILDTAL PTS. 23 101 92 70 272 21 18 23 23 21 20 19 17 7 3 1 85 60-34 65 78-55 70 69-42 60 60-30 54 71-40 25 61-28 28 34-22 11 24-11 1 2- 1 2-1 MANAGERS Jim Madachv I 204 185 182 150 148 78 78 33 3 1 .j..Q..T 1 334 STATISTICIAN Pat Beatty TEAM N? F1rst Row Left to R1ght Dav1d Burns, J1m Daugherty Tom Rodrxguez, Jerry Berthold Larry B1cknell, D1ck Reed Second Row Frank Sk1d more Danny Goheen, Harvey Gregory J1m Blllhelmer John Sang, J1m Wagner, Manager Tom Wllcox St Joe SEASON RECORD Oppos1t1on Vmson East Marshall Nhlton HHS Charle ston Milton Barboursvxlle Marshall East Vmson Ashland Cathohc M11ton Barboursvxlle Charleston III 35 3 Q Q 7 ? V . O 5 ' . p X X I ' A 0 ' 20 37 52 54 42 41 ' 33 39 51 50 55 57 C-K 38 25 22 48 ' 34 60 62 47 55 43 ' 57 41 C-K 59 33 ' 36 27 ' 28 53 ' 37 48 45 5 F T-' . 9. , 5 54 TRI STATE INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT 5, if ru-ff fgunlwul Joe and John, who sparked Ir1sh to vlctory 1n the Ashland Tournament, admxre trophy St Joe, opened its 1958 59 basketball season on December 14 , 1n a b1g way by capturmg the1r third straight Ashland Invitational Tournament 1n Ashland Kentucky However, th1s year contrary to the two prevlous wms, the Ir1sh were underdogs and had two hard games on the1r hands In the afternoon round Charleston Cathohc outpo1nted Ironton St Joe and thereby gamed the fmals Huntmgton St Joe, sparked by a 27 poxnt tlurd quarter held on to whlp host Ashland Holy Famlly, 60 59 The Ir1sh were paced by Joe Remhardt wxth 24 pomts and John Alu1se w1t.h 16 In the consolatlon game that evemng, Ashland won th1rd place xn the tournament by beat1ng Iron ton St Joe Huntmgton St Joe then bu1 g 0 edge fast closmg Cha l r eston Catho11c, 61 57, for the champxonshlp The Ir1sh lt a lead 1n the mxddle stages of the ame t were agaln led by Aluxse wxth 25 and Remhardt wlth 12 II3 ' 2 7 Y if , , N., , . ' P 1 - X ' 4232- T 5 . , , A .' . f . , 'I - 1 'I . . , . . . . . . , . . - THROUGH THE SEASON P1ctures Comphments of Huntmgton Pubhshmg Company Dear Lord We offer this Ball Hot Potato L. Johnny: I'm t1redrYou take it Joe 4 Team prays for victory. THROUGH THE SEASON Reed Comes Down W1th Rebound Scramble for ball 1n Marshall Game Joe battles foe for ball 115 Allu se eyes basket gf THROUGH THE SEASON T1m stops for rest Ventrx recoxers loosc bal 6 P116 up 1n Vmson game Actlon 1n Charleston Cathohc game U6 TOURNAMENT X W, 'Wig St. Joe entered the tourna- ment hopefully .... Through the opening minutes .... It Ras Mp and Tuck And tne Irtbh more than I ! help thexr own t I xr I U. C J A'n' TOURNAMICNT Putting! Wcirton on the ciefenswe. on es er W61TtOH ralhes And Coach looses han' P11115 GNCD Nth Sf Joe As Welrton wxhlps wahent Irxsh mth last second shot W 8 is W2 TOURNAME NT St. Joe's Irish sign impressed the crowds at the tournament. . 93 A mm was enyowed bs all after the Frlday mght sesslon It was held 1n the gym St Joe won the Best Cheerleadlng Trophx for the Sexenth stralght xear Thls xear they txed vuth Parkers hurg Cathohc Capta1n Jxm Ventry accepted the Sportsmanshlp Trophy on behalf of the team Z1 W4 f '! Captaln Jennx Hollandsxxorth was chosen for the All Tournament Cheerleadmg Team BASEB Wlth mne e'-ipenenced lettermen returnlng from last year s team the 1959 baseball season at St Joe th1s year looks qu1te promxsmg Those returnlng are Sen1ors Daud Reed R1chard Healy JohnVerbage and Bob Bell Jumors John A1u1se and Sophomores B111 Treacy HarveyGregorv, and T1m Muth The very best of luck 15 xx 1Shed to Coach Lamb and the team BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1959 SEASON CABELL WAYNE COUNTY LEAGUE LLTE M St Joe at East Barboursvllle at St Joe St Joe at M11ton H H S at St Joe Buffalo at St Joe St Joe at V1nson C K at St Joe East at St Joe at Barboursv1lle at St Joe at H H S at Buffalo at C K at C K at St Joe Apr11 St Joe M1lton St Joe St Joe Vxnson St Joe Wayne May TENNIS TEAM 'Ev o of X36 H05 CWAY ofw X X9 xx QYVJ B xo Yxgvo NY6-G3 Yxoxkrrio 6 gan ea: Berixlo 03 Ca xx :Y K9 36 B05 0 H0 KSOXX Ksnexexo we The tenms team hopes to have a successful season th1s year under the d1rect1on of Coach Kent Keller and Asslstant Coach B111 Ramsey At the beglnmng of the season Coach appomts the t1ons on the startmg s1x may do so by cha11eng1ng one 1n a higher pos1t1on The team practxces on Monday, Wednesday, and Fr1day, from 4 00 to 6 OO P M The matches w1ll be gm as soon as weather perm1ts The opposmg teams are Hunt1ngton Hlgh Huntmgton East Marshall H1gh V1nson H1gh Ashland Hxgh Charleston Stonewall Jackson Portsmouth 120 . , A .V . ' 1 - . v . ' 3 - . . , . , . . 6 - . , V 4 , 1 ' 8 - . . . . Q Y 3 t 3 D , - I Q ' ', , ' 13 - . ' . 15 - . . . Y ' 1' 22 - . . 24 - . ' 27 - ' . 29 - . . . . 30 - . 1 - ' . . 4 - . . . 8 - . xwrivfi fig, fl 1 line-up. Those who wish to advance one or two posi- ,rv fi E EL A ' ' U A '. ' : : . . ' - x . . . ,C . I t U . e gel Q 4 173 . 'ge . K' ' 'XX xoxxn X XA. ' L- K S , 9' 5 A is I v , 3 ' . AIJVERTISIVIENIS Now at the ads we'll take a lookg Because of them we have this book. We'd like to thank you one and all For being there to answer our call. Rt Rev Msgr James F Newcomb Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Charles E Haml1n James F Tlerney Robert J Rooney Peter DeMeester J Lambert Erk1ns J M Norton Paul W H1ckey John J O Rexlly Patr1ck Scanlon V1ncent P1skula Dr and Mrs C E Zumbrunnen St Mary s Hosp1tal Sacred Heart Sodahty Mr and Mrs Harry B Goheen Dr Franc1sA Scott Sacred Heart Gu1ld and Mrs Frank We1ler and Mrs J1m We1ler and Mrs N G Creamer A J Re1nhardt and Mrs A J Cheval1er Mrs Eugene Ney Mrs Peter Baer Mr RobertA Grant Sen1or Class Jun1or Class Sophomore Class Freshman Class Mr and Mrs R G Creamer PATRONS Mrs Barbara McG1nms D Foster Carr R A Woelfel and Mrs Leo D1 P1ero and Mrs T1m Hollandsworth Mrs Joe Kelly and Mrs Leon M1ller D J Cron1n and Mrs Frank Lombardo and Mrs Harold Mess1ck and Mrs D B Kelly and Mrs John Houllhan Maj and Mrs W1ll1am S Treacy Dramatlcs Club The Cafeter1a Lad1es and Mrs L J Monmg Jr and Mrs W L Neal and Mrs Larry Day and Mrs Albert Pasqual1 Italo Innocentl and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mr and Mrs J M Donohoe J F Fesenme1er Anthony Krauch James M Hess Carl Mooney Charles Yaudas Thomas C Crossan G1lbert Connell Charles Palmer W1ll1am Gerlach J J Stender . . 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POLISHING CO L Q D1P1ero A J Houvouras Jr 625 Monroe Ave Huntmgton West V1rg1n1a ECONOMY FROSTED FOODS FROZEN FOODS Sz MEATS CASH Sz CARRY PRICES 333 7th Ave Phone JA3 5861 HENDERSON S MARKET Fresh Meats 81 Vegetables 1202 6th Ave FAMILY KITCHEN BAKERY 435 9th Street RIVERSIDE PAPER CO P I POWERS PHARMACY Phone JA5 9854 2702 FIFSI Avenue IIII C ,,, T 1eae,f1a,e o eff . ff I Comhmmojfff Q . , YVYY WSTWHW A - I I Eff I I I 7 I COITI lIlTIef'ItS 0 EGNORS BARBER SHOP BARBERS E M Egnor I J McMe11on D Egnor C L Trueblood A Early Chrms Mayo EL GATO GRILL 3rd Avenue and 19th Street BECKER MUSIC STORE 1040 4th Avenue Huntmgton West V1rg1n1a KISER S DRUGS Phones JA 5 8135 6 7 WELLMAN O SHEA JEWELERS Phone JA3 8436 944 4th Ave Huntmgton West V1rg'1ma 1215 16th Street Phone JA2 3308 C 1 y DOW S LOAN 1045 4th Ave Phone JA5 3241 1 Complzments of L. . - . . W. . - ' - - - Bnouanron 3 'l1, E ' L L U C pllments of TRADEWELL SUPER MARKET ELEEGER WITH ROW Wall Paper Floor Covermgs W1ndow Shades Rugs and Carpets The Store Wlth M1les of Lmoleum 1037 Th1rd Avenue Huntmgton West V1rg1n1a SGFVICG Sales and Rentals Tvpewrlter Rental 3 Mo S4 66 per Mo Open Monday Nrghts Saturdav all day Free Street Level Front Door Parkmg CRUTCHER BUSINESS MACHINES 1701 5th Axe Phone JA5 1171 Comp! ments o GALIGHER S FORD CENTER Your Fr1encU,f Ford Dealers Compl ments of REGER FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Serx ICG 1242 Adams Avenue Phone JA2 2031 I I INC. ' C I I I I ' I I . . . . I Y ' , , I X an ,S . I I I IEIEIIIREE ESRI CARRIERS I I I . . I I I I I Y 4 I . . . N I I I I I , I ' I - I 1 - A, I Compliments of HIGHLAWN PHARMACY Phone JA3-0024 26th Street and Third Avenue Huntington West Virginia Comp! ments of MEISEL MACHINERY Phone HA9 2621 1501 Washington Avenue THE SMART SHOP Your Headquarters For Everything Jantz en 9th Street and 4th Avenue MARTIN STEEL, INC Trophies for all occasions Manufactured and Designed POLDON MANUFACTURING CO. Don Slater Phone HA9-1141 200 West 16th Street Huntington West Virginia TOMS SUNOCO SERVICE Pick-up and Delivery Service Kelly Tires Sunoco Batteries AP Mufflers Phone HA9 5261 2301 Adams Avenue Huntington West Virginia Compl ments o FRANK M BOOTH PASQUALI TERRAZO AND TILE CO 7 Y I 1 CO. - H vu . . , . . . 1 I DR. . Compliments of Comphments of X15 RSM 'SX X YW-,, ISLAND CREEK COAL CO 14'E in Compllments o ISLAND CREEK CUM C0 JW' Nnfna ul IK A s 0f4fMMZ'Z'M9V7' lerhxpe you have been thmkxng of thls otca lon for some tlme Graduatlon IS only the begmmng of a brlghter future We hope th1t rt IS a commencement of greater thmgs to mme In Amerlca we enjoy the world s hlghebt standard of hvmg If we are to continue to enjoy these benefits we must haue better tramed men and women We need more sclentxsts more tramed engmeers and better quahfied people m all walks of life Its your future use lt mbelx Power Company f I r f-', yan .y rg -f'l,l?5hf'?x Qt 6, r , 5:5 it iw X. lf r 't'X' ' will X 'lily t .ik tt Hag s- ,, . - - , W1 CITIZEN S LOAN CO INC Loans on S1gnatures Furn1ture or Automoblles Huntlngton Owned And Operated Room 3 Lewls Arcade Ground Floor Phone JA 97167 HUI1t1I1g'IIOI1 West V11 guna Compl ments of HUNTINGTON POULTRY 808 3rd Avenue We Specxahze 1n Flat Tops KC1 ew Cutsl FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL BARBER SHOP 500 N1nth Street Phone JA2 3250 TRI STATE FIXTURE CO INC Store FIXLUFSS Restaurant Eqmpment C Wmme Waugh Phone JA2 0829 1109 1111 3rd Avenue Huntmgton West V1rD1n1a ARCHER S FLOWERS 532 534 53610th St Phone JA 28272 JA2 8273 JA2 8274 Comp! nts NASSER S A Fme Store For Women Sz Ch11dren S1nce 1925 BLACK DIAMOND FRUIT 8. PRODUCE CO 212 214 7th St Huntmgton W9SLV1Tg1I11d Cho1ce Meats Fresh Produce HAROLD'S SUPERETTE Fmendly Serv1Ce 741 Sxxth Ave Phone JA2 8759 I I ., . I Ime of I It Pays to Look Well Phone JA5-8179 - 1, I AVV, A fv- 9 'm'5'?? 6 me 'awww Make Graduation A Time to Remember With Gifts From The Gift Store Of Huntington S1nce 1894 THE CAVALIERSH For lnformatxon Concermng Dances, Part1es, Etc Phone Rlchard Lucas JA3 9382 or Dav1d Tweel JA2 4397 L 2 J Compltments of STENDER INSURANCE AGENCY Phone JA5 5139 1013 F1fth Avenue Huntmgton West V1rg1n1a Comphments of HUNTINGTON HARDWOOD COMPANY Kenova West V1rg1n1a LEONARD S CLEANERS Cleamng and Pressmg Hats Blocked Alterauons Leonard W1111s Maxme W1111s Phone JA3 3787 323 Eleventh St Comp! ments of GATEWAY LUNCH 2618 8th Ave WHITE CROSS PHARMACY Ist Street 8.1 9th Ave Prescr1pt1on Servxce Have your doctor call us SCHNEIDER MOTEL Phone 7 2191 A1r Cond1t1oned Free TV Coffee Shop Telephones E1ectr1ca11y Heated Your Home Away From Home Route 52 Chesapeake Oh1o Comp! ments o GILMORE'S AUTOMOBILE SERVICE 216 Fourth Avenue Huntmgton West V1rg1n1a THE HUDDLE GRILL Fountam Dr1nks Sandw1ches 1220 S1xth Avenue ' VV YY 1 J 1 1 I I ' 9 I Congratulatxon s Class of 59 JOHN HEMANN INC ST JOSEPH S HIGH SCH00l SODALITY Masonry Constructxon Phone JA 2 1972 JOHN HEMANN Pres1den 203 lst St Alt1zer Add1t1on Contmue to hve as Huntmgton West Vxrgxma SW1mm1Hg Playmg P1cn1c1ng Dancmg Complxments DREAMLAND TRADEWELL MARKETS The Playground of the Tr1 State FRED J SALEM Presldent Kenova West V1rgm1a 2 H , . H H , I I 3 1 s N i ' r 1 , ' t . . .. H GoodSoda1ists a N -sm i L M so ,s sa,,eee of St Joe girls keep in style w1tn smart clothes from The shop of youthful fashions Compl ments I THE HUNTINGTON STORE AMERICAN AWNING COMPANY I , u Cloth and Aluminum Awnings Quin Aktu 5 1- Q R E Venet1an Bhnds Xa Wmdow Shades cwmmawsw I ,. W T X .'.. . TT ll i o fe - THE 1 . Q . F I - - - f ' 'fi uf THE KENNEY MUSIC Home of Hammond Organs An Stexnway P1anos Band Instruments by Conn and Selmer 930 Th1rd Ave Huntmgton West V1rg1n1a NORTH P0lE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Huntmgton West Virg1n1a H HEARTHSTONE RESTAURANT Next To St Mary s Hosp1ta1 BUSINESS MACHINES 8. SUPPLIES J J Lemhan Phone JA2 7397 C pl f BRYAN S UPHOLSTERY Phone JA 3 7752 615 Sixteenth St Huntmgton West V1rg1n1a DUNN S ESSO STATION Compllments of I C U . d 1 , . - 1 ' , ' ' me J J A osomeso mo oem EoH4,oo..o,oo t regal T E , . I IMSMS 0 Complfments of I I . y . . . RADUATES! call your Huntington owned OHIO VALLEY BUS COMPANY THE GUARANTY NATIONAL BANK Phone JA2-8371 It is a pleasure for these St. Joseph's students to do business with Compliments of the SAINT JOSEPH PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION TANNER S PHARMACY INC Frcc Pax klllg, Cxtw W1de Deln ery Se1v1ce Dlubs B1o1og1ca1s Sundmes CALL. JA 3 1241 1802 6th Axe Duectlx, Across F1 om C 8. O Hospltal I JIMS GRILL 8. SPAGHETTI HOUSE Member Nat1ona1 Restaurant Assoc Comp! me ts of ATLANTIC SEAFOOD The Best Fr1ed Foods To Take Out 804 6th Axenue 2883 oth Axenue 1 I , I I I I o I Prescription Specialists 1 1 ' ' 1' I I I FI . . I I I . . I .' ' I 1 U - . V. - . -- I . HOME LOAN CO BENZOL CLEANERS Phone JA5 8196 Phone JA9 7139 317 8th St 519 8th St sToNE LODGE RESTAURANT WWUAM5 FURNITURE 8. APPLIANCE Featurmg Sales Sz Serv1ce Charcoal Steaks Sz Seafoods MAYTAG HOT POINT Furmture 5605 U S Rt 60 East Phone JA3 3224. Huntlngton West V1rg'1n1a 610 14th Street West Huntmgton West V1rg1n1a o pl nts o WISEMAN BUSINESS SCHOOL Phone JA9 7614 1348 S1xth Avenue Huntmgton West V1rg1n1a Compl ments I BAlLEY'S CAFETERIA OHIO VALLEY JANITOR SUPPLY COMPANY Cleanhness is our Business The Best 1n Sanitary Supplies And Equ1pment Phone JA2 5675 1113 Th1rd Avenue Huntmgton West V1rg1n1a ADKINS HDWE CO Phone JA3 3542 860 Norway Ave Complxmenfs of . - 0 . . . . N 0 I . . . . I - I 1 I I - ' I C m Ame f ' I7 A 'I I , .. I I I . . . . , x i 0 . - COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE RECOVERY SERVICE Tom M Wolf Owner 8a Manager Telephone JA2 8618 N1ght HA9 4041 210 Hmes Bu11d1ng 916 Flfth Avenue Huntmgton 1 West V1rg1n1a May All of You Ach1eve Your Goal SAVEWAY SUPERMARKET 425 Camden Road Huntmgton, West V1rg1n1a BELTONE OF HUNTINGTON If Hearmg IS your problem Beltone IS Your Answer Beltone of Huntmgton 9 Lewls Arcade Phone JA9 4091 Robert M Bean Mgr CRUMP SUPPLY CO 1615 Washmgton Ave Huntlngton West V1rg1n1a AIR CONTROL INC Axr Conditlomng Heatmg Contractors 24 Hour Serv1ce Phone JA5 4332 1245 Third Avenue Huntmgton West Vxrgima ART RUSSELL BODY SHOP Body and Fender Repairs Expert Ref1n1shing On any Make or Model Phone JA5 9208 JA5 9260 419 4th Ave Huntmgton, West Virgxma Compl ments C C ROBERTS Esso Servlce Comp! ments of MAYFLOWER LUNCHEONETTE Corner of 11th St and 4th Ave , . . r r i of YI ' ' ' YV I l . , . I . , . . FUTURE NURSES CLUB CITY ICE DELIVERY COMPANY 137 7th Ave C M LOVE 8. CO Quahty Hardware S1nce 1910 Huntmgton West V1rg1n1a C pl t I HUNTINGTON PHOTO LAB James Fattalgh Owner 910 6th Ave Huntmgton West V1rg'1n1a THE GIRLS J enny Patt1 Shsan Mary Dlane Penny SOUTHERN STATES HUNTINGTON CO OPERATIVE For All your Lawn Seeds and Fertxhzers Phone JA5 8685 SCIENCE CLUB Lovely Ha1r Requxres Professional Care HENSLEY'S BEAUTY SALON Phone JA2 9737 1049 4th Ave U Il Compliments of Compltments of Phone JA3-8456 W 7 LW, , l Compliments of VV ' H I Y om Amen 3 o ' ' TY , . . . . un 1 um kllllq ILNNUARRI um mm 0 'mess' i -,Z DEAN 8. BARRY DISTRIBUTORS C E HOLSOMBACK Owner Ph JA 2 8331 ANDY BATTISTA PAT MASSEY S GARAGE Auto Speclallsts Phone JA 2 3453 616 S1xth Avenue Huntmgton West Vlfglllla. Everythmg for e Sportsman Football Basketball Baseball Guns F1Sh1l'lg Tackle DUDlEY S 948 Th1rd Ave Huntlngton West Vxrglma Y A '--.-.: l l ' I l 5 l r I . , E F Y , - 1809 31-d.Ave. A , . ,, y 7 R. sooo- use Doss oss sssssssslfsssss ' th i f N l l W I Best W1shes From STANDARD PRINTING PUBLISHING CO Everythmg For The Offxce 912 5th Avenue Huntmgton West V1rg1n1a EDWARD S CUT RATE Chesapeake Oh1o CHESAPEAKE BEAUTY SALON Leona Preston L11 S1mmerman V1ck1e Holderby Phone 7 2165 ROBERT A KOPP INC Men s Wear Ivy Stvles Kuth Albee Bldg Huntxngton West V1rg1n1a ARRINGTON PHARMACY Prescrxpuons F111ed 9 A M to 9 P M Closed Sundays Phone 7 2107 Chesapeake Oh1o TRADEWELL MARKET Food Tax Free Chesapeake Ohlo Shoes For A11 The Fam113 HALLS SHOE STORE Phone JA 3 6664 324 9th Street C pl t l BOULEVARD SERVI CENTER 16th Street Sz Washmgton Bhd . YY I ' lv . . . , , Y Compltments of 1 7 ' 7 1 om :men s o . . . Y. 1. I ' V 1 'X lv?-ax Ak 'ZW-. -Q4 Q These w1se students have started savmg for the future w1th THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OE CEREDO LAWRENCE DRUGS Prescr1pt1on Spec1a11sts PELLEGRINI NEAL AGENCY Free De11very Any Place ln Huntmgton Compl ts of Ph0neJA3'9627 MR 8. MRS N G CREAMER 749 1,f'2 Fifth Avenue DUNCAN BOX 8. LUMBER 8. COMPANY Phone JA 2 7331 103414th Street W ROTROFF PAINT CO 1052 ard Ave STERLING SUPPLY CO C MACHINE TOOL AND FIXTURE CO Jxm Bays Owner Phone JA3 0717 Lf no answer ca11JA9 1276 217 Thxrd Ave Huntmgton West V1rg1n1a O J VINSON J S LATTA INC 1302 Fourth Avenue HOUVOURAS GRILL C pl ments of C pl ents of . ' 05.11. fo, NSVAYI1 Nl' MII! Wil .....,.........f..... Compliments of A . 1 Q u I . C pl ments of ' I I 7 Compl me ts o E P LEACH 8. SONS INC GENERAL CONTRACTORS Sz BUILDERS Phone JA 3 7560 lONG S PARKETTE I Shnmp 730 Westmoreland Blvd Sandwiches Ch1cken Phone HA9 3631 Soft Drinks Kenova 9th St Sz Rt 60 Phone GL3 1491 HUNTINGTON FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Home Loans Savmgs Accounts Insured To S10 OOO 422 10th St eet I n f I , N C . Fish Dairy Freeze r........ r-5-'1- This is only a small par: of the St Joe crowd which enyoys skating at CAMDEN PARK Compliments of Compl ments f SENIOR CATHOLIC BUCK CONARD MOTORS DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA INC Select Automob11es 530 Fourth Ave. Huntington, West V1rg1n1a I I 2 I . . 7'1 ' I W . Y I ,xi I 2 .. I 1 . ' i o I S S LOGAN PACKING COMPANY Huntmgton West V1 g nm S1ncere Congratulauons to the Graduates of 1959 from HUNTINGTON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS C A R11ey Pres1dent J W Steer Manager 1007 F1fth Avenue Phone JA2 1409 Speclahsts 1n Busmess Trammg Congratulauons From OUR LADY OF FATIMA GUILD ROSS BURKS OPTICAL CO 924 F1fth Avenue Huntmgton West V1I'g1I11H Congratulauons From OUR LADY OF FATIMA MEN S CLUB NEWTON S APPLIANCE AND HARDWARE G E And Coleman Products Phone JA5 9367 826 Twent1eth Street Huntmgton West V1rg1n1a J I I ' 'r i 1 n - , I . . , ,, . . . . .. ,, W 'W' ' ? '7'AH' N 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' n . , . .. I I 1 1 1 I . . 1 1 .. I 1 ' 1 . 1 ' 1 Best Wishes to the Students of Saint Joseph's High School CWENS ILLINOIS Makers of Glass Products Huntington West V1rg1n1a I Worker instructs St Joseph s students on the operation process of WILSCN SAND 81 GRAVEL 1 'T . Es., KELLERMAN S APPLIANCE STORE SAINT RITA S CIRCLE FRIEND TRI STATE FIXTURE I 5 P7 I L z, f . 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