St Joseph High School - Gold and Blue Yearbook (Omaha, NE)

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Q - 1 :.,?lff .-, K-,, :J ,W - - 1,5 -H.: T. .I0 EPH HIGH CHO0L GF LD W BLUE Volume Vlll DEIIICATIIIN THEME CIINTENTS AIIMINISTRATIIIN MUSIC and DRAMA CLASSRIIIIM ACTIVITIES SPIRITUAL LIFE SIICIAL LIFE ATHLETICS UNIIERCLASSMEN SENIIIIIS SENIIIII IIIIIECTIIIIY PATIIIINS 'Q 9' DEDICATIO T0 A TEACHER A FRI D X We, seniors of 1955, cognizant of the debt of gratitude we owe to her who has been a friend a guide, and a counsellor during our four years at Saint Joseph, realize that no mere words can ever adequately express our love and appreciation. But our future can, inthe manner in which we realize the ideals inculcated through her administrations, be a tribute to her who has been our principal and teacher. Therefore, to you, Sister Mary Eligia,---who during our senior year, are keeping your Golden Jubilee Year, we dedicate the GOLD of our Annual, and we give you the promise of our fidelity and, loyalty in the BLUE. BQQ Roz 1:04 0 7 17,7 4,4 fy, cfffifpfapp 903 AA 543 mmsxsmw Nr-is 5 ALL YE YOUTH, PRAISE THE LORD, LET THE NAME OF THE LORD BE PRAISEDI The goal of Christian education is the honor and praise of Almighty God through a life formed according to the mind of Christ. The life of a Christian student at St. Joseph High School is designed to become a hymn of praise to God, his Creator, His Redeemer, His Sanctifier. Beginning our day with Christ by participating in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and throughout the day applying His principles and teachings in every class, we slowly grow to know Him better and to love Him more. af we begin our hymn of praise when we are introduced I t to His omnipotent greatness and infinite goodness. Illlill S we sing the praises of the Creator as we study the - phenomena of the universe and the beauty of the human soul when filled with His life-giving grace. as our song grows richer, soars higher, as we learn of His Divine Wisdom and the power that is given us to live as militant members of the Mystical Body. S our chorus swells to a mighty crescendo when we ex- W. ,V plore the grandeur of His Infinite Love and life un- folds to us our plaoe in the mighty army of Christ's E soldiers in His Church, our Mother. v KS our life shall be a continuation of this hymn of praise as we take our place as adults in this army and there grow to the full stature of Christ. 6 i. Q .wr aiffwwd VXQOWN wi A0 0 '69 oevhiw ' ' ' ' M K 'YM SENT ENCE7 JQ51 XS 5 was Tv-NOD QR? mo mc-M WX 4, wk Q i 1 ,,,f , ' 'V I . .QQ A' I GRATITUDE T0 Y0 I S I X i F REVEREND BERNARD KOEBELE, O.F.M. Pastor, St. Joseph Parish Father Bernard - for your year of tireless leadership- for your patient understanding and paternal help on all occasions -- for your promotion of scholastic and social activities -- for your personal interest in each and everyone of us -- for your friendship and for your zeal in instructing us in our Holy Faith -- for your 'spiritual and priestly guidance, we affec- tionately and gratefully offer you this tribute of our high esteem and appreciation. FACULTY REVEREND SEBASTIAN KREMPEL, O. F. M. Instructor in Religion 4 nk- X5 MR. GEORGE BRODSTON, Coach Instructor in Physical Education and in the Social Sciences 0 R FAC LTY nward, upward, is the slogan of our instructor in religion and our spiritual leader, Father Bernard, nanimous is the vote of appreciation and respect given by all J osephites to their capable principal, Sister Mary Eligia, C.PP,S. ight and wrong techniques and knowledge of the business world is acquired from Sister Ann Irene in all her Commerical Courses. ascinating are the phenomena of the Physical universe and general science when explored with Sister Callista. bility to speak, to act, and to appreciate the fine art of dramatics is inculcated through Sister Cordu1a's speech and English classes. lassics, poetry, rhetoric are more then mere text books for Sister Corona's English Classes. tilizing free moments, students acquire knowledge under Sister Mary Leonard's direction in the library. ovely and haunting are the melodies of the songs that live long after Sister Luanna's glee classes have concluded. alents and aptitudes of freshmen are carefully guided by Sister Solana especially in citizenship and algebra. outhful citizens are trained to be useful citizens by Mr. George Brodston in both physical education and social science classes. 10 f .- A .h wana-'ff' Z X9 ', QS . 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Roman, Gawas ow D Q9- YU - I HDON-T CR . . L. K Gr055man' I6 flu yan?-iHh?'f+xx 256 , in N , '45 35 X. K T Ei Q X F ,Z if? - 41. 6 . - 51 in Sli V 2 yi 'dium:L..., fx if TH 5 Q: X -IU Q-'s '.w1' -Y mm,X ' J V A,..f'?'v A A X W vp gg ,, , L ,Q -,gf A fi ' I H if . ,,. be J f ff 4 Y 5 I -f ' 4 , 1 9 is E 2 THE REVELLER PRE E 'I' Bob Gordon Margaret APRIL I . 1955 Dogran Mr Goldstem Or is it Dick's usual custom to crawl around on all fours? 1 Q Mr. Gordon I Q .AMO X la? figX'?E,,iQ !-9:0 5 L lik Mrs. Gordon Van Darcy mwah vo TH Du Confound you Jim Powell, and your sneering grin. I9 W Q V gs , 2 ,Q A y . ' 153- 'S Q2 Q 5 gipff QS 4 L?E V , 4.. E5 W Jguwf 456' Y 'lam A V+ lx, 9 V rl Xl X if Lf f LEFKY5 7,55 5' M223 , ASSf ,wf1vwlEg N655 7 7 Q00 we 6 Ro. Qgaxs O 0-W Taacx-K M0 wxs0ONX 1 0 Zi' i --is CDMMERCIAL CLASSES J. Krajicek and K. Grossman dem- onstrate their shorthand ability. e of tl? C Seolbr ly Dj '18 ofa-we -AA R. Devaeine, T. Costello, D. Mendick, L. Hazuka prepare for future positions in office work. 'M 1 MATHEMATIC Pa ' 1 S plains 3 meorem igphomore geometry ul Koudelka 996' . C 5956 'Q we so 69 Q5 ig , it QW r ':'4: I 'f . :Q9Q 'Q U if Q so rs, .ES.9'mQ4'3j3LeZ'r .. AQ? Ted Bruning demonstrates division in Algebra for his Freshman companions. General Busine ss problems are solved by G. Martin and her Junior classmates. Cl CE CLASSES D. Mendick are engrossed in Physics experiments. M. Tellapaugh, T. Wais, R. Polh, and I. Hauprman. 1.113 'maui-v ' .... I. Klenda, D. Wais, J. Van Haute, V. Kucirek, F. Fisher, in American Problems class. B. Friend, juniors study current events SOClAL CIE CES Mark Cherek and the Freshmen find the Citizenship class prepares them for their place in the nation's life. F. Marsicek captures the Juniors' interest in American History. 5,59 '7 D. Meyer, F. Leas, S. Ianiak and J. O'Keefe record their speeches. E IOR PEECH Mary Jane Pollreis here displays the ribbon she won in the Speech Meet at Creighton Prep, December 8 Mary Iane's speech, Working Mothers won second place in pre- pared oratory. E GLI H ACTIVITIE X R135 d L ,. ek an mac. 5' Ktaxcihe Ubtaw' M Ne ledlle X tefath Em kgovl lex Seam Chaifman B . Blank . B. BOM h enshlp and ' - ,1 mmf 3' iD' Dragon and r fignfor John Slane. -il M. C. Proskacil leads a lively round table discussion with her freshman companions. -A 5 A-1 1 ,' P G mf i9?ff'R n V t ,Q g 4 KG il Q ,ga ' 1 , 5 mf Y x, pm X vi-mx y A mx i h L if at mhh: J , ,A .ig 4 W v 4 v Ja V W Wa4 'V 54 'YA -'Am 1 v l ' ,...... fig? -4 K ,ri E af E! xg f xi N A CORN HU KER BOY and GIRL COU TY DAY UFFICER G? GIRLS: G. Galiano, B. Bousha,.T Poyer, D. Sullivan, M. C. Huse,J Pollack. BOYS: A. Cherek, F 1' Marsichek, R. Goltl, J. Slane, G. Dickey. MOCK U. . DELEGATE STANDING: A. Huss, J. Krajecek, M. C. Prockocil, C. Vazanno, S. Monaghan. SEATED C. Coniglia. J. Neuvirth, P. Postillo, C. Paltani. 29 X TAFF for ANNUAL ' I ' 1 I' 3 xi MQ - ' V -is ii: L Q,f 7V ? 5, R. Deviaene B , fijw Vb-- , . 7 :6 ff D. Dragon F. Brichacek R. I-Iadl-ek L. Michalak f 3 WY 1.0121-:TTA HAZUKA X M- H, Editor 3' y 31:1 X, f. b an I Q- ff. X5 if 'Y ' .Q f wr . 5, of Q D Gar 'a D. Mokry fi 31 A 'f ' C1 S I 30 Gow and BLUE .bf MX DH, 'Lach21. F. L0 . xx, L. R2AdXet. Don Meyer, S. ola, S. Goodtim B. Vain? 35 when Van Haute, Eduox, K, I 'I Q7 NW SY QE Yr SW RW X 'YO RXGXXY-. NK. Vow., B. Guziec, R. Schlat, RC. Klaiicek, Eduot, NK. Uuvamx, B. Vampom. LEFT ' --eman, may HERE and THERE A group of busy Typists finish a day's task. B. Vampola and E. Palmesano re- port on Shakespeare and his times. D. Meyer, J. Goodman, K. Grossman, and J. Van Haute hold an interesting meeting in the Reference Room. 3? M. Nemec and D. Nigro arrange Mary's Shrine in Sophomore Room X WXLX. N WXLL 0 QQNLX, 0 , X ik-ku, I WNW U 3 ' Q FTW A I W Q ov mms vvevs WU Q W5 ww f QxQ,'ikXFxC 5 g,09XJ - ?s.ns,0,,, eg 'YA 16 Q 0? 'W ,, Wy I QW 4 F jg 'A 1 I Q' ,wh DAILY HULY MA I will go in unto the Altar of God Unto God who giveth joy to my youth. Taste and see that the Lord is sweet. 3' fff' RETREAT and T. J0 EPH NTWENA REVEREND BENEDICT JOSEPH HAGEN O. F. M. Retleat Master T T STUDENTS AT PRAYER L. Riedler, B. Kohout, A. Zadina, L. Pietramale present their petitions to our glorious Patron, St. Joseph. 35 0 R LADY of FATIMA UDALITY SODALITY OFFICERS J. Slane, J. Goodman, D. Dragon, B. Bousha. SODALITY UNION OFFICERS I. Van Haute, D. Dragon, and Slane compare notes. J. X xc, I - 14. Vice -prefect Fred Leas and J. VanHaute arrange a committee K. 0 R LADYS .lUNl0R CUMMITTEE PANELISTS: D. Spitcl, J. I-Iaupunan, Fred Flott, N. Flott and C. Paltani discuss the encyclicalz FULGENS CORONA. fl YV, EUC HARISTIC COMMITTEE OFFICERS: B. Wichert M. Flott I. Kaiser 37 W.-mx i ' A V 1. uf. ax ax Q MMW V mx ,P -X 52 fi! . 4, , ADV T and CHRI TMA Gi ds? N ns-,-Q95 KJV? ' new sh M' me 6961 ' 2996 . gCu Ox MQ' Us T. a Bruning D Hd ' . . C N1 ' D ET lack up th avenporto mis e angels' St- sh-YM vwwa gd B096 Q 291 Blessed Mother at Midnight P. Jackson, Represents the Mass, Ch1'iSUl'18S, 1954. Father Bernard d1st11butes h1s 1-L-: -...-.. ,.:L'. +A .-f..A,-.nn CA DID H0'l' fy Y yr dxq ax ca' Days. . pol ff-we 117,90 F lyend Faithful Charlie. Wintry Waiting. Have a coke? Big Brothers. 'fa WNW Adrift. Trygve Lie Conference Ha11owe'en Fun. Valentine Memories. M E959 Nt 95351, DVA Qx' 966 ' Q XS I , wi 'Q Alf mFE Mgna.Q...4.m,,,,..,.,g,,- YOUTH 1 X5 sea X 9.1. xx QW How 6003, qoeefvw' wi T00 kf if S Q Q f X HOMECOMl G THE ROYA L COURT DA CE Father Bernard and Coach Brodston Jerry Kleber in background. B. Kleine, L. Bobell, M. Wichert. P 11:1 - -..J 1 1-:1:..- QUEEN BARBARA and KING TOM ATTENDANTS: F. Brichacek, M. Stock, Goodman, D. Dragon. ALUMNI E. Goltl with R. Wakefield WITCHE - 0WFLAKE and HEART . N59 60 me WND V069 09 off' Las: - m mute Dreparations 4.4. O Seniors who turned gym into a fairyland of snowflakes and icicles for the January Jig. R. Goltl draws the lucky name - Donna Sul- livan - and crowns her Queen of Hearts at the Valentine Party. KI G JULIE and QUEE KAY and COUR'I' PROM - 1955 ,uno 5 ' S 1 dl I Ei 5 . ' , Six- Q , , ,- -at . Q 4. 4 F 'Y . ' 6 S-i 54 -. W ' 4 ,, 53 PRINCESS Mary Jane Pollreis PRINCE Dan Dragon PRINCE Tom Costello 44 PRINCESS Judith Krajicek rf f -. x www' A -iv' W W Aemkwms . PSA-'l,0.'b'+. 1 Q55 GQQON9 E 1 QS QNX' HE moi W we ,Q mov WW HQ, YXQNN' BND 591 E. Q I I i KNEELING: J. Berger, B. Kohout, T. Theiler, F. Liklrivjri T. Noveski, D. Meyer. STANDING: Coach Brodston, F. Marsicek, J. Slane, R. Paskavic, T. Wais, R. Goltl, F. Kros, B. Hofmann. 1 This last basket wins the game. T. Noveski and D. Meyer watch it come through. TED NOVESKI s-lr - 6 far' 3 This thrilling moment gave the Iohawks victory - RQ - f1'7 runnin:-v C,.,...,.,1 I1,..... ALL TAR TEAM FRANK SKRYIA DON MEYER BOB KOHOUT .TERRY BERGER TOM THEILER Don Meyer gives the ball to the v,l ,,,. L- -- A.- ,........ H-.. ...-.Ah--.Inn CHEER LEADER VARSITY TEAM: B. Bousha, D. Mokry, F. Kleine, J. Pollack, L. Kleidosty. Kneeling: L. Riedler. W6 cw Fklff I 'G Q fir C9 SECOND TEAM: C. Vazzano, S. Monaghan, C. Paltani, C. Caniglia, P. Pistillo, M. Flott. 49 AUTOGRAPHS -e 'v cms MEN QXSXNG1 56 NN QRS. p5.55,o.q Qax NOXN N05 N400 09 QBQU 99 A 60 Q59 WNY ELL 'W gxvv HE WN' 2 L 3 fig g , V l Www:ruin1'vlllfhllvlfllilllvlfllflnm, ,-'- N , V -A YY- .ytl ff wi E W T Wh TNQ x ' - f SY . A K ' N H , Xl XIX FRE HME 4955 , M49 N f W Q :L ly t f ig-.Z I 54 A f f , 4 x 4 Joyce Beason any tg . ' ' A Theodore Bruning -.. y WAme': f Lee Campbell J .gf Y H 1, J eq f. f , X f ee e f ' Donald Bukowski V Class President i-,,,,t ' Zagat J 7 Mark Cherek J ' Q ss lss l'1 'l C arolyn Curro 4 f- ' Q K Q'C' Jeanette Cwiertnia :fq gf fialp L2 I I I J Jin an-W 'ELF' N 4 H 8 1.4. 12, 4 4 tr 'D Y 9 u vvgsb- . . -' .::! 'Q,:,' - . '- nf. Mn Myra Flott Jean Garrison John Goltl h VA ff ' A-ff-if has J ,f :'fffffQf MA xx J . V 2 'fwf ,Lis J Kim, In stir be ,-N. n John Hazuka John Hrupek Martin Huse Andrea Huss Thomas Jackson Joan Kaiser Patricia Kluson Richard Markham Joanne Moxham Richard O'Neil 1'----L nvi -,1, J 'fi si ilfgff James Hearty ,Secretary FRE HME l 6' Q J, KY'-tv Sharon Monaghan Treasurer Florian Paskevic Patricia Pistillo Joseph Ponec Mary Louise Prestito Mary Clare Proskicil Judith Ratay Richard Salmen Nicholas Schafer William Spaustat Frank Spevak John Stefan Rita Stewart Jack Swirzinski ' Carl Trapani ' ' Charles Turco F ' ' Gerald Timmerman x wh g 1 C .fr l U l - 4, v '5- M, N? M-. il .54 s ' It U qv A E, li l Gloria Van Deusen 1 Frank Volcek F - Andrew Wachler - - lbbert Wickert A 22' ra, ' 53 5 6- .' Hal ' VJ J r E I .Q -'Nj S Osh If I I Cul. .1 .'.f ':,.'CA V- Q, . .4 ,H .lil HKU' '11 xi ' VZ'-1 ,, 5 Ill - 'T 0PHOM0llE -205 o.., 1 - MP1 'S-6 x 'Z T, 0, ,t X I 37 wr 0 1 0 L ,I ' vw' ffevw ti John Algae Jean Buglewicz Joseph Cepuran Bette Goodman John Dziedzic George Gass ikv Thomas Hearty Carol Ann Hofman Robert Hofman Janette Kleidosty Paul Koudelka James Konan Donald Krzmien Ronald Krzmien Donald Melichar 54 V L V Z, I N I. i 4 if Q Q I ' A 5 'Y' 5 a 1 1- 5 . . . Frank Kubat President Connie Caniglia Vice - President Tom Wais Secretary Don Oberdin Treasurer 0PHOMORE Jean Krajicek Judy Neuvirrh Charlotte Paltani Anton Novotny William Pfeiffer Ramos Cejauskas Dennis Ratay James Skryja Raymond Sempeck Joseph Stock Martin Tellapaugh Connie Vazzano James Walpus Ted Zych x jg-,,,,: iii. .,2a?,fflfL-4532 iii!!! Vf7, 7! , ,, rklvwfy, JSAQ h . .- Fred Bloemer Judy Bobell ma f:wwrmx:af 0PHOMORE 4955 Jerry Crum Bernard Collins Deanne Furst Maurice Diggins Ronald Gibilisco Helene Gutchewsky Joseph Hauptman Ronald Hayden La Vorme Hert Martha Hladek John Holzaphel Emilie Hrbek Jerry Janousek Regina Klenda John Kresnik Nadine Flott President Fred Flott Vice -President 0PHOMORE Mary P. anuvan Secretary K 5 x 1 3 x ,M g Conrad Schafer Treasurer James Kresnik John Lootens Pat McDonald Dennis Spicl Bernard Valentic George Welsh James O'Keefe Richard Paskevic Richard Pohl Frances Sasek Ray Schulte Marie Sistek Dennis Nigro Miriam Nemec Bill Matulka Jerry Wichert ir ' inseam: 57 'sxgvf Rosemary Widholm -.v.-f.-.-.-.s-.-.-:-r:-:-:-:-:-1-:.:.:.g.g.g.:.g.g.g.g.g.-.-!-p-:- 4:gz-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:4-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:.:.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-'-'--f- - - D ffl. 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I .4 I ii 3 S JUNl0RS-1955 Richard Aguilar William Begley Jerome Berger Betty Blankenship Barbara Bousha Anthony Cherek Frank Cross Carol Davenport C 4i o l i lyyj Gerald Dickey Darlene Dragon Mary Drzaic Kathleen Farrell Francis Fisher lbbert Friend Genevieve Gagliano Joseph Gutchewsky Mary Clare Huse y . ilk fle' Ralph Ianousek 'AJ A ,rn ' at l -A JUNIOR OFFICERS f if 1 Robert Goltl President W air K Frances Kleine Secretary .lUNl0R -1955 JUNIOR OFFICERS Frank Marsicek Vice - Presid ent 4 sl' 1' Marilyn Holle Treasurer Larry Kinder Louise Kleidosty Vincent Kucirek Robert Lampe Peter Loth Geraldine Martin Janice Payer Joan Pollack Donald Roman Celia Ramos Richard Sempeck John Slane Donna Sillivan Gregory Sloboda Helen Szaro Donna Sfvingholm Bernard Wees 59 .C , V i .. lk . Q' N SA ' A , l,, W ' 4 an T 2, I f il ag, i PW ., :QA , A W be I F1 was S1 QR QNNQD gasses G gil WSH Tk-W c-,Rowm .M Tx-HOU X-N ,wo eo ooNE'o'v 'v ,S 9? Q qi 1 , ' ' ' Q f 2 ' . - S z ' - 3 nl ' N 1 .i If A W' f. , I2 . X W W M W V N '11 3' ' KA ,lf ,,WM. .fn L ' 'wvff fx ' WW, 'V S ,:QJL,.m,- - 0 ,' '::?ui3Q-Q: 1 fl: f ' K Y-,W-Wxpyx, ' 1, , 5 1 f' 'KW . in 5 ff 'Vg gy an ' J w , 533, X E Nl HB4 H DON MEYER Presxdent Qu1et, pleasmg, kmd UFFICER H55 and docile, We think our Don is simply colossal. MQ W . GY . . l , 6-Yiesxoe FR .V i, I XIXC Km. ' Maxi 'WIA ii.-g XJ ive! X096 wa Gifs W' 'Ve 'e Tfea ' 50a a her X0 I a du Sure! Wu Glow X X005 5 wb can be I1 070,77 6Xt00 K XS X30 O . C11 fgund ent Szqef NOYAX . able 1 62 KATHERINE GROSSMAN Secretarv I 5' around Ffalzk Sincere, clever, vivacious, gayg are just the words to describe our Kay. SENl0R FRANK BRICHACEK He is a lad both steady and vigorous, Who does his task, no matter how rigorous. THOMAS COSTELLO A regular guy, a right good fellow, Yes, you've guesed it's Tommie Costello. ROSEM ARY DEVIAENE A better classmate, there never could be, Though you search the earth, from sea to sea. DANIEL DRAGON Vivacious in all school affairs, He shows the spirit, ofnone who cares. 'Qi Q 1955 Her twinkling eyes, to you declare, A merry heart, is surely there. LORETTA G ASS Loretta's the girl, so happy and gay, Who all the day long, Just chatters away. IANICE GOODMAN She's not a flower, She's not a pearl, She's just a regular, all-around girl. BARBARA GUZIEC If there's a girl who really loves fun, Surely our Barbara is the one. ' 63 E l0R RICHARD HARTUNG Silent and friendly, the same to all, Inimitable Rich is liked by all. LORETTA HAZUKA Ready to answer any call, Or any questions, great or small. IOANN HIGGINS Demure, quiet, sweet and studiousg About Ioan's charm, you needn't be dubious. RITA HLADEK Rita's full of fun, with many a smile, She makes life happy, all the while. 64 1955 EDWARD HOFM ANN He makes his friends with greatest of ease, His cheerful manner's sure to please. PATRICIA JACKSON In manner courteous, ways demureg Her many friends she does allure. FRANCES JAKL Smart and smooth, with intelligence plus, She gets attention from all of us. STANLEY IANIAA A lengthy lad, a handsome man, Not hard to guess, it is our Stan. E l0RS JEROME KLENDA An obliging boy and a popular lad: A friendlier person not to be had. MICHAEL K RACHER Always in mischief, always in dutch, Mike gets into trouble, oh so much. IUDITH KRAJTCEK Smart and smooth, with intelligence plus, She has the praise from all of us. ROBERT KOHOUT Silent and friendly, the same to all, Inimitable Bob, is liked by all. 1955 FRED LEAS Fred is possessed of a sparkling wit, With all his friends he makes a hit. P ATRIC IA MCC ARTHY With flashing eyes and dimples deep: That show in the morn and coyly peep. DANIEL MENDICK Dan's coming was quite belated, But now by all he's highly rated. LAURICE MICHALAK Her voice is low, her rating high: Tl1ere's a bit of mischie in her eye. 65 E l0R DOROTHY MOKRY with loads of humor, a sweet little lassg A right good pal with plenty of class. THEODORE NOVE SKI His stature's not the least bit shortg He loves to be in every sport. .TERRALD O'KEEFE He has a pace that's slow indeedg But in his life, he will succeed. EDWARD PALMESANO A pace that's slow but steady ever, He says, 'tis better be late than never. 66 1955 LE ROY PIET RAM ALE Quiet and questioning, yet ready to smile, Leroy minds his own business, all the while. MARY IANE POLLRIES Janie is one who's not very tall, Sweet, unassuming and friendly to all. LUC ILLE RIEDLER with pompadour big and flashing smile, Lucille, the senior, is surely worthwhile. MARION ROMAN A short, fine lad, a happy-go-lucky: We'll all admit he's mighty plucky. 'E HDR' ROSE MARIE SCHRAT with happy face that's wreathed in curlg She's just a regular all-around girl. ROBERT SEMPECK Qaiet, obliging, ready to share: with winning smile and never a care. MARY STOCK The charming blonde we all do knowg So full of spunk and ready to go. SHIRLEY SULLIVAN Blessed with smiles that are so sunny: Her remarks if not wise are always funny. IH55 ROBERT SVENDSEN To work with books is not his hobbyg' A quiet boy is this our Bobby. DONALD TESAREK Our Tessie with figure plump and fit, Is the senior boy, who's surely fit. THOMAS THEILER In basketball Tom, is always just right, For St. Joseph five, he always will fight. M ARILYN ULLMAN Ever gentle, always kind: The type of girl it's hard to find. 67 E l0R CHARLES VAC ANTI Handsome, sturdy, not so tall, He answers questions great or small. BERNADETTE VAMPOLA A dandy player, a right good scholar, On whom to bet, your very last dollar. MARY PATRICIA VOLZ Full of ambition and willing to workg Never a task does this girl shirk. DANIEL WAIS Great pep and go has this boy Dang Try hard to beat him if you can. 68 1955 RICHARD WAKEFIELD Ne'er a dull moment, can be found, When likeable Richard is around. EUGENE WOLSKI with talent great 'tis plain to seep A man of fame he's bound to be. JAMES Z ACHAR Quiet and studious, but ready to smile, He minds his business all the while. ALICE ZADINA Helpful in all school affairs, She shows the spirit of one who cares. Frank Brichacek Thomas Costello Rosemary Deviaene Daniel Dragon Dolores Garcia Lorena Gass Janice Goodman Kay Grossman Barbara Guzic Richard Hartung Loretta Hazuka Joann Higgins Rita Hladek Edward Hofmann Jerome Klenda Robert Kohout Mike Kracher Judy Kraficek Patricia Jackson Frances Jald -Stanley Jeniek Fred Leas Patricia McCarthy Daniel Mendick Don Mayer Laurice Michalak Dorothy Mokry Ted Noveski Leroy Pietramale Mary Jane Pollreis Jerry 0'Keefe Edward Pahnesano Lucille Riedler Marion Roman Rose Marie Schrat Robert Sempek Frank Skryja Mary Stock Shirley Sullivan Robert Svendson Donald Tesarek Thomas Theiler Daniel Wais Eugene Walski Marilyn Ullman Charlie Vacanti Bernadette Vampola Julien Van Haute Mary Patricia Volz Richard Wakefield James Zachar Alice Zadina wiv-,r 5 SE 1088 DlRECTORY 1437 So. 17 3927 So. 36 3927 R 3208 So. 23 4830 So. 19 1613 Dorcas 4741 So. 19 2307 So. 35 3012 spring 1931 So. 16 2015 W 1915 Arbor 3119 So. 15 1315 B 3444 So. 23 2512 So. 20 Ave 1941 S0. 17 3009 So. 32 1903 So. 15 4417 So. 32 3515 Poppleton 5004 So. 60 1510 Dorcas 4624 So. 34 3636 V 3110 So. 19 1206 Blaine 2602 Monroe 1031 SO. 22 2325 So. 33 2209 So. 29 1315 So. 12 2456 SO. 19 4355 S0. 41 Ave 2428 So. 19 6809 So. 36 1705 Martha 1912 So. 17 1307 Maine Bell 3502 Harrison 1346 Z 1821 Dorcas 2830 Washington 2917 Castellar 2208 So. 20 1726 50. 12 1418 So. 11 3929 R 1945 So. 16 114 So. 27 Ave. 2523 So. 21 1717 Center n A 77' We. 4886 Ma. 1571 Ma. 6235 Ja. 2837 Ma. 8981 Ha. 1323 Ma. 49 11 Ja. 0590 AL 837 1 Ia. 4429 Ma. 6255 We. 0832 Ha. 5080 Ck. 2145 Or. 9491 Ha. 0070 At. 8198 Ha. 6318 Ja. 3158 Ma. 4797 We. 7564 Ma. 4190 At. 4660 Ma. 5034 Ma. 59 38 Ha. 6981 Or. 9106 Ma. 7876 Ja. 5028 Ha. 3779 Ha. 9396 We. 0801 Ja. 7885 Or. 9182 We. 1942 Ma. 4363 At. 2589 Ha. 3385 Be. 2072 Ma. 0664 Ma. 4290 Ja. 3575 Ma. 6158 At. 2987 We. 1147 Ha. 0195 Ha. 5148 Ma. 5148 AL 6637 Ha. 4545 At. 7883 Ha. 17 80 0ClAL PATRO S Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins Mrs. F. Fischer Dr. Leo M. Floersch A Friend Mr. and Mrs. John L. Haney Joann Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Haldek Harold J. Hunter Mrs. Joseph Hurt Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lootens CUMMERCIAL B 8: B Service Station 2203 South 16th Street Omaha, Nebraska Caniglia Frozen-Pizza Company 1601 Vinton Street Omaha, Nebraska Dorcas Bar 2202 South 16th Street Omaha, Nebraska Ferd's Bake Shop 1614 Vinton Street Omaha, Nebraska Kracher Potato Chip Company 1523 Vinton Street Omaha, Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mendick Miss Emily Moravec Miss Helen Moravic Mrs. M. Riedler Ralph Santi Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Stock Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Haute Mr. and Mrs. L. Volz James Wichita Mr. and Mrs, J. Zadina PATRO Al Nick's Bar 1802 Vinton Street Omaha, Nebraska Olsen's Service Station 1602 Vinton Street Omaha, Nebraska Rendevou Bar 1502 Vinton Street Omaha, Nebraska Vogue Flower Shop 1527 Vinton Street Omaha, Nebraska Stan's Bar 2216 South 16th Street Omaha, Nebraska AD WILLIAM STREET PHARMACY Soffino Brothers 1402 South 16 Street FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET Jackson 3350 1008 Howard Street HA 1559 Omaha, Nebraska Omaha, Nebraska MUELLEMAN LYMAN DRUG SECURITY WINDOW PHARMACY STORE COMPANY 4841 South 24th 1816 Vinton Street 4039 South 72nd MA 0501 JA 0683 MA 9500 MR, Sn MRS, D, J, MOLLNER MEAT JOHNNY HURPEK'S FURST MARKET ,, ,, 4302 south 37 street 2308 south 16th 3050MAL76?feet Omaha, Nebraska JA 2118 MAX'S MARKET 2001 Vinton Street AT 0898 A FRIE D DR, J, J, COMINE MD 820 Medical Arts Bldg. JA 0700 g 54 Q?iE1.p Qzf INTER-CDLLEGIATE PRESS hilishu - Covu luwhtuurs - Ink linlus HUD!! - HOME NHC! Kansas City I. K 7 I x.: K 3 . .H CO1 ,L ,xy .,.-M, .. 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