St Joseph High School - Hillcrest Yearbook (Manistee, MI)
- Class of 1951
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:ga ,.,e f r Iv 1 'i I ,. I I' QW -AV., .2 fi.. 1 A f' EE Af f .1, f , af 5 Q as 5 w , fjwgg 1' 'Pima f'i.i14, ' Lzziilk 5 , X , I' I 1? J. . S 4 ,A-, 1:-.:: 0 'mx S 'fm .ya 'O V1 4 I ,i - gift' v QB 1 ,. v. x 1 1 ' A I s :Q V ex . 4 . 4- 1 .iff-1 A ,L - 'i ' '24 ' ri ' P' f'?3f'!f' fQ3v. f'l ' V ia if f -Q 'sei-'V - ,r ' '1 i'12g'?1 . .QT . THE SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS THE 1951 HILLCREST l'h1s is the sion 01 '1 N011 it Slmt Ioscph High Sc IOOI It is not oui puipou to picscnl unkncmn lnudcnls to xox X h 1 IC Lhls I moi lhln ns lot 1 st I X xc ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF THE STUDENTS AT SAINT IOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL MANISTEE MICHIGAN VOLUME V 'Aw v Q L- u xx- x Y v I ,' x I. sv ! Each pzigc is merely zi record oi' high school life, faces and znctivilics. YQ opc this yczxrhcok will ' Call - fix mc 'L ' occusio 1 -.llf loc nj, hill in lzilci' L' '2lI'S. , , Cmfmfj JL. X7 I Amuvomes ,N X QJRGAZUUZATTUGJLUS M H J ATHLEWUQQ 5 6Ari5f Z5 areer en an mmen 'la C i Rev. Gerard Guzikowski Rev. Raymond Sonnefeld Rev. Joseph Pawlicki To live in the midst of the world without wishing its pleasuresg to be a member of each family, yet belonging to none, to share all suf- ferings, . . . to have a heart of fire for charity and a heart of bronze for chastityg to teach and to pardon, console and bless always, My God, what a life! And it is yours, 0 Priest of jesus Christ! LACORDAIRE Sister Philip Ozdych A Sister Honoria Bartoszek Sister Mary Lou Popielari ff Give Your Child a Chance! By Ross Cimrrrz Wiu. If your daughter comes to your side some day, Your chilfl with the sweet, affectionate way, lf she nestles close to your tender breast .Xml tells of the work she would love the best, And tells of the urge in her singing heart To choose with her Jesus the better part: lf this happens to you some day, some day, Father or mother, oh, what will you say? XVill you thrust her away with angry hand. .Xml murmur that youth cannot understand, lunore the hurt look in her brimming eyes, And prate of ingratitude, self and surprise? Ur will you gather her near to your breast, Whispering softly that you have been blessed lu this call to her from your gracious Lord, .Null that souls she szives will he your reward? lt' your young son Cmnt-s to your sirle some day, Your hwy with the resolute manly way, lf you fr-all his warm hand and loving touch, .Xnrl, hesitant, says that he loves you much, llut that ilecp in his ht-art, a soft, Clear voice lifts Couuseletl forsnking, for Christlike Choice: lf this happens to you some tlay, SONIC day, lfathrr or mother, oh. what will you say? lYill you tell your boy in an angry rage, That you need his help in your failing age, And strive to kill with your venomous word The call of the great. almighty Lord? Ur will you smile hack in his anxious face, And tearfully whisper of C-od's great grace That has blessed your home. that you, though the least 'Z' Rev. Casimir Zawacki an-sl Rev. John Najclowski VO C A TI ON Life is so 11ricf.' It restless flies' l'mm'er'5 our Home, lzeyonrl flu' Slcifs. simii ml-2-.' fm your Wi. His anointed prie-ti Come, join our lllluflfly O parents of hoys :intl nf girls who choose The must perfect life. do you dare refuse? Those chililren are lIeaven's favorite few, NYhose blessings, rc-lla-rtml, fall lvnck on you. Sister Barbara Stefanski 3 Ihrongs. and hr' Cl1ri.s1's sfzoiisf' for bright Efr'i'11ifi'.' Sister Mary Celia Kubanek if 51'- .,--1 Joseee IGH OBJECTIVES WE HAVE PURSUED AT SAINT JOSEPH HIGH THE SAINT JOSEPH HIGH has always conexdered four element neceesary to the true expanalon ot the m1nd and the a1m1ng at develop ment of the full man Th1s syetem of educatlon dovetalls lndlspensably xx 1th four act1v1t1es of l1fe lamely 1el1g1ous mtellectual oh5 QICHI and soclal Foremost of theae element 19 rel1g1on vwh1ch makes the Student thrlst mlnded and aware of hls final end hw qalxatlon and happx llfe hereaftel wlth GOD The ethlcal and moml te 1lI llllgS ot lellglon ue lnteglated ulth the other elements to complete the educatlonwl oh 1ect1x ea 1nd therefore ploduce a trulw fhr1 t1an c1t1 en of tomorrow I'h1s the foremoat and flF9t of the four elements puraued On the campua there 12 a rehgloua fervor among the Qtudent bodv Da1lx Maw frequent almost dallv Communlon Retreato da1ly Ro an Vmts and Adoratlonq for pelsonal guldance and for our countrw Q xx elfare ale coneldered 1mno1tant part ln the dex elopment of the student c1v1c leader of tomorrow. I 3 . I I l . I Y - II I . I I I 7. . . . . ' N . I H . I - . 9 1 a -9 v, ' v IN I I S I , I I I I. , .1 . . . Y . Y YI I ' I , I I , V . i . ' g 1 1 , I 4 1 I 4 - A c . I I I , 2. ' I. .' , E tw I I ' C - . . , . . I . , 7 I, 2 ' V' ,I Ls ' .C I , Iv . I I I I . I I I I K. v I 1 w . . I Q- - I II, I U , I, , 4 -vv l . 1 . Q1 O U, I I I I V, V A - - 1 - Y , t I , I A . . Y 1 ,J J FAMOUS PARISH BUILDINGS Parzlsh Rectory Z. Saint Joseph Church 3. Salnt Joseph School 4. Sisters ' C onvent N R 11ml ,A , I oi 2 3' 9 1 3 1. ' ,M lr,--4....a . T- Q xx S fl, st I' Q o 'Q Q M 17 J X I 45559, CNW ,,-1'-so . ,fav U H ,,,,,,..- Arrayed in Her Modest Mantle VVhite Stands Our Stately School, a Tower of Truth. With Snowy Throne and Icicle Crown The Beloved Teacher Directs Her Joeds On. QC: Arrayed in Her Robes of shadowy Green She watches over He1'Christ-bearers With her dew-decked Crown and Her Lezlfy Throne She guides the Youthful Joeds On. D O 4 ,X g..4..2 '11 ' J ?u.s -P' -r, 5.-' Xe- ! . 4 ,. 461' 'Ol Oo oi , f an apt administrator . . . understanding leader, and prudently progressive, on the occasion of his Silver Jubilee in the holy priesthood, we, the seniors of St. Joseph High School, Manistee, Michigan lovingly dedicate the 1951, HILLCREST. UA Xxgxo I QJZ? 'WM U I .Q H dl? K In the ord1nat1on of a pr1est the B1ShOp anolnts the hands of the cand1 date and rec1tes the followmg prayer Delgn O Lord to consecrate and sanctlfy these hands by thls anolnt mg and our blesslng that whatever they may bless shall be blessed and whatever they may consecrate shall be consecrated and sanct1f1ed In the Name of Our Lord Jesus Chr1st 0 e i ou I A A 4 , g I 4 1' ' J i b 5 ' ' X T . ' f fx J ' ' Q.: - Y l A 1 f ' f Y P W x 1 , .jd ,- ' ' I ' ' V , ' :L-1-.3 , L! r by ' 335- ' 4 . . . V X L. . 4, A , r , - H . . . . .- I Y I , . . , ' OI A TRIBUTE TO FATHER BEN'S MOTHER And it is Mother indeed, who deserves the praise, the thanks, the kindly tribute for all the tenderness, companionship and lov- ing care she has showered on every son and daughter. Remember the times Mother has Come through for you, dear Father Ben. . when you were small enough to h1de behxnd the bulwark of her slurts when you flrst went to her for adV1C6 that showed the wlsdom of her years when she deprlved herself of someth1ng to glve you your young heart s deslre educatlon neces sary for the holy prtesthood Truly to you Father Ben she s your best Mom 1n the world You are glad she s your MOTHER who presently gu1des and hovers over you w1th rnotherly sohcltude from heaven Mothers of Great Men One day at dawn upon a great hxgh hlll I stood on txp toe and looked mto heaven I thmk lt must have been the month of May And Mother Mary was a feast day gwen I saw about a great white festive board Fme ladles who had mothers been on earth And Mother Mary smlled and bowed to them Because they had to great sons gwen birth C01lg1Eltl1lall1OIlS O11 Your S1lVC1 Jubllee Be yours m the fulltst measure, May content, that lb better than gems l'1ll your future tlavs w1tl1 pleasure, Miy clouds nerr gltlxu rboxe your xx Nor gllcf not gloom oppress you, Anal even bour intl every clay M ly bod lltllltlltl and ble s you FALLLTX mtl blLDI'NTb Then Jesus to Hts Mothers party came And Chose from all the ladnes gathered there A shy small mother who had tried to hrde And placed her by hum rn a bxg gold chalr The mothers of the greatest men on earth Just sat content to be at such a feast But all wrth awe were fnlled when Jesus rose And sand Behold the mother of a Pnest' god f xiii, Ei 13, 91- X lm . 1 I 0 U 1 Y? ' , . . - A ' ' ' . f 7 , t s 1 . Wt rf E fr s , ' k , 0 s Q I ibm I f ' May every blessing this life can hold g , . ' I ' t i -l UI' l , I ,777 , f V -ag . , 1 .1 1 v 'v Y E i 3 A A C I 2' f L ,r f t ' 1 Q f N A Sf ' . ,4 -' - Q' f 6LlIlIll5!l Clfl0lI all LJCLCU The Reverend B. B. Roguszka, pastor, and formulator of the policies of the Saint Joseph High throughout its existence, shoulders the weight of administration. He is aided by Father .Tames L. Jendrasiak, assistant pastor, and the Felician Sisters in all legislature affecting the school. THE FACULTY OF SAINT JOSEPH HIGH Rev. .T.L. Iendrasiak Sister Mary Bonaventa, Principal. Sociology, English. Student Council moderator Sister Mary Benvenuta Sister Mary Amelberga English, Political Science, History, Commercial, Sodality Monitor. HILLCREST Adviser. Sister Mary Dulcis Sister Mary Lucretia Mechanical Drawing, Science, Religion, Music, Clee Club Monitor Mathematics, C. S. M. C. Monitor Sister Mary Frumentia, Sewing Mr. Daniel Schmidt - assistant coach Mrs. Emma Jean Schmidt Latin, History, Religion. Geometry. Mr. Anthony Zientek Reverend J'.L. ffendrasiak lxir. D. Schmidt Varsity Coach Assistant Pastor Assistant Coach rang, 'IT' .X fliristoplict' will try to lll IIYIIWN the xxturltl yxitli tht itlt t xyt ut tt tottntgtlilr to tlotl tor rx we do on caillt. K lvttlicr FX lflltltl licller THE SENIUR CLASS f, fri I l Hmmin-mumuunlmnnnotl...t...-.m..mn. .n.tw..-..,......i.tt.ntinnn--.nounmmm-.mn YOU CAN CHANGE THE WORLD This is the theme ofthe 1951 HILLCREST. From the time the Blessed Virgin. the first Christo her P y brought Christ into the world, other Christ-beaiw ers have endeavored to carry Him always to their associates. Father Keller realizing that anti-Christian groups are working to eliminate the fundamental principles upon which all Christian civilization is founded, initiated the Christopher Movement to com- hat the trend toward Materialism. lt ts the work oi Christophers to strive earnestly to integrate into their own lives the truths and examples of Christ, and to induce others to do likewise. Having as their motto, It is better to light one candle than to curse the darknessuz and as their greatest power love for all men, Christophers try to accomplish a great work, the leavening of the multitude with Fhristian ideas. They do this hy positive constructive action, especially in tields of government, unions, journal- ism and teaching. The seniors have prepared them- selves to go out into the market place as Vhristo- phers, letting f'hrist's light shine through them. In the 1951 HIl,l,f'RFST. the seniors show how their student life has trained them to be t'hrist-bear- ers. with Marv as their model. V i ' 31 i-' -Mai, ' infra :iw Qs f ,ww ,Md , i i ix'MUi'Ji:i1J f XTiz,f W Z IJ f V72 v Q CB' ! 44 1 ,mf kg! X 21 I' Z gf Q 117 his is your worid, your government, your atomic energy, your teie vision, your cotieges. your iabor probiems. your sociai service as much as it is anybody's. Whether you are a housewife, a garage mechanir, a nurse, or a bus driver, you have a responsibiiity to your world! Xou are important! Even it you are far removed from any careers that count, stiit, by work and bv prayer, you can do something to see that ' careers make your worid instead of break it 1 unist and beiieve in GOD. You cannot be her Keiier f L'-LLL these same if You cannot be a Comm ---- an AMERXCAN and beiieve in Communism The Christopher thesis is: Do something about it. Fat Vffffff ff!! - ' , . f C 'fe f-oo fx i 5 ffyqfdffyzyf t 2-Ifiianangkt j?- G 513, LL LLL Lam. gfltiv ggi U yn I if, ' ff ff 6 we .slnior romena e H3 Raymond S. Brezniak High School President Donald C. Cybart 'QV 'Q ,iv ,N 1 rf 16 Ev Q . ,Q Rita M. Abramowski .Tohn G. Edel Caroline M. Adamski Shirley A. Gunia Sec retary 4'4 - -x tri N gf fl I f 'QI' CHALLENGERS 1951 Patron S1 Froncus of Assusi Moffo For the Greater Honor ond Glory of God Colors Maroon ond Gold Homeroom Teacher: S1ster Mary Benvenuta -3? f' 'iw rx., Q' sf F' 3 1,9 Q' ,- Donald L. Kujawski Mary Alice Popkowski ' CHALLENGERS 1951 Pafron-St. Francis of Assisi Motto-For the Greater Honor and Glory of God Colors-Maroon and Gold Flower-Yellow Rose S . k i an-A 4 -A S if ' . Margaret c. Mikmajczak ' 5 3 Q S If ll Kenneth B. Sielski Treasurer K ii Richard S. Najdowski Class President 5 'JS Robert S. Steinberg ' S' N Margaret H. Steinberg Z -... X i l . - sm X, Robert J'. Swidorski Constance J'. Stypa li sr 1 William E. Wand rych St. loseph, one of llzc earliest C11 rift-bearers. Virgil W . Zwiefka CLASSES 5004 in ful ' American History Avidly interested, not only in the story of the past, the Seniors also find present-day American History equally fascinating, and eagerly absorb as much of it as possible. With the distant South Pacific brought so near home by the presence of our boys in that area, there is a two-fold objective in its studye satisfaction of the natural desire for familiarity with the conditions surround- ing loved ones, and, in the second place, the never-ending quest foreknowledge. Unlfnercla This is one of the llilts of our business department which trains young hristophers for the business world. Another unit is the Jliiee pr renee which teaches them to operate every kind if micbine used in ofiices. The zum of the shorthand ourses is to make 'Lspeed demons of the girls. The busi- iess world is Z1 Wide Held for Work of the Cbristophers, ind our business department thoroughly prepzires the tue ent Fc r it. ,, K ,, ' Zfl -AX Xu Father Jendrasiak using Mass missal explains to seniors the splendor of the Midnight Mass. U Cfaijej in .146 !i0ll The development of a deep spir- itual life is necessary for all who wish to bring Christ to oth ers. In religion classes the Jo eds are instructed in the teach- ings and practical applications of their religion. Although the seniors become well versed in ciology, the main emphasis is placed on living a thoroughly Christian life. llw, 1 ' Nm. :X - Physics Since Scientists of today ad- vocate materialism so strenuously, Christophers are preparing to bring faith and truth into this field. Here students gain a better under- standing of the world about them by studying about heat, light, sound, electricity, and mechanics Four English IV - senior English classes get Seniors demonstrate Arehimedes acquainted with new books during the Principle- American Education Week. I 1 JUNIURS -. , 'Wi 3'-Af' Q X111 P1 ' Sl Homeroom Teacher: Sister Mary Arnelberga 6 aaa icera V ,wwf-K W 'Wina- 1 Li President - Louise Kott Secretary - Ioan Paschka Treasurer - Janet Brown is The attaining Of speed and awunwy the aim 0f these diligent lypists. 'N , I I Q' K ! if , ll x ,,, .. ... ...H . xrmr' Juniors prove attentive listeners as Father . . . . . fi Jendrasiak outlines the Transition Period Students ' ems,researcI1,a of American literature. P .f ',' ' d enlenf an nd the L1bl'8fY 3 Conv d general lace for aSS1gnm - M 2 1 SOPHOMORl-'S Homeroom Teacher: Sister Mary Dulcis Cfadd Ogferzi President - Nancy Mish Secretary - Nancy Kott Treasurer - Gladys Majewski Q Geometry can be fun as ' smiles of th 15 Seen by the ese students and Mr. SC hrnidt I-'R EN Homeroom Teacher: Sister Mary Lucretia The Christmas message is en- hanced by the students' slogan: A Crib in every home. Rev. B.B. Roguszka is blessing cribs before the students take them home. fav OPPW Gram New Rogaxd S650 KO 7355 Beuming fm-es reflect the feel- EKQT' 0905 Tabac ing of ruvomplishrnenl as thc' v'vfQ5X9w Md 'iw aid E19 QR' wil gill-foe 5 Qfkxng iiinsee them W rx are ire5hme on Ll llllg, lm.sl-Pls or the poor ure really or llvllrery. G Oil C' Con ll fry ne OJ, A 'Q 4 V 3 I 1 i 1 E 1 - T 51' , I gg ! 2 v Ag i s , , lv' f' ,KM A Y wi? 52? I 1 WW . i Q? :fi 21 .2 ' 4, ' I Q ' ' I' . 'P 9' ' T ' Q-'ir , lin 5 May my prayer as- cend as incense in Thy sight, O Lord. Rev Pastor prepares to render homage of adoration, assisted by D.Hughes, F.Ba1cer and I. Karas. Ble s sing of throats lgflrval until eleven o'clock when 21 sec-ond conference was given preceded ln Rosary. The afternoon program began at one-thirty with a confer- ence followed by the VVay of thi- C' r o ss, and closed at two-thirty: o'clock with a Benediction. Father Miller spoke simply but effectivelv, making his points clear -.vith a bright ancedote or smile. His few brief words exerted a oo- wer far bevond their ordinarv due, and those hours spent in conference visits, and confessions were for some the most important of their lives. Father .Tim's official church prayer stresses the solemnity of ASH WEDNESDAY Y. , 1 4 - - .. -.-2-7-1 -:': :i' X f -f.',:.15... .- 4 l l 1 1 gl Joeds' hearts eagerly absorb the inspirations ot' the retreat inuster. xx ho speaks his Closing words at ihc final f-onference. 5Al i5t0l0AQl 6 in laorffi 7-rx r fn N .cpe QJPI T If: I ! 1-nr 1 ill, 'jj wi!!! Mfg ffm THL6 IC Q BASIC TRAINING FOR CHRISTOPHERS Through competition in the Held of athletics the student learns clean Irving and sportsmanship Poi L and beaimg for social .ictixities xxhigh fue the mailis ot the Cul The following pages the Qecond ofthe foul elemeiite iessed iiamelx tht tucle nt ibilitx to conduct himself and heixelf .fu gentleman and ladx at ill times and to lixe xi ell xx ith hix fellow cl xssmafu so impoit mt in 'ii incl luis ultimate gioxxth XX Na XML Q4 'Q XX 4 'W' Wh 5, Q 4 'aim' gf Ygqfg Q' E I I W W, of. Q' X XX f cw? ,ii f 'LE L A , I N5 51 'iff I W E-v X , AQ X ll i g l . N . . - I K turecl citizen in public were emphasized at all activities on the campus. I .gli Q.-L' , A Q . . . ' 4 .li ef. . c P v ' ' N lg ' 5 Nl- fw . ' l zj' UQ' N if ' I 1? - 2-f'fX ff 1114, 8 1 19.2 1 93 fin 'fs L,, 1 6 gd 'Q ..fgf!zLficf5... cened of .xdcfion THE BRAVES Phil K., Frank B. Fr. Jim, Don C., Ken K., Coach A. Ray B., Dick N., Bob S. absent . VMC: Ralph S., Ron V., Zientek, A WS devnes' he 9 on ' mem e mo 0lll'I1Cll'l'l UH! .gpaofbghf on Z?a5Lefbaf jam in .xdcfion Basketball Season Oh give me strength and wisdom. Let me see This growing son who 'means so much to me Come limping home for liniments and gauze And binding up. Let me not weep, because They 'won the game, and I'm supposed to cheer: He has no patience with a mother's fear, But wants a Spartan woman, who can say: l'm. proud of you,' you did your best today. And give me courage when I, frightened, spy The swollen outline of a purpling eyeg May no word dim the triumph that he feels, fBlest is the mother who her fear conceals.j Let me applaud him, and exultant speak About the harder game for Tuesday-week. May I be worthy of my gallant son, I begged God for a boy-and my prayers have won. sinks a smooth lay up shot W- --- -- ursued by Elberta Bandits Action on the court such as this makes basketball the colorful sport that it is. 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' r-1 penad adv:-xntaze The Bun 'WPI nuun, Lhf 'ull around ux 31 p' su 111 et up und then 111 ln fo 0 k T 1 r Ing was rf ours 11 1,19 Q quen pomu Hlmbll 'P huxldlng up 1 JQ A1 'fm-pn 1 night school ' fm 1 ll tif' 1 1 cxpfrf 11, cd the gym 1nd thi' walls 11: rchoee as 1 Lhrlllm er 7011 8 P ff as favored over eral points. the relr Jtfb tn he the eewon Fired up SL, Joseph went f wlxh the expressed af- Wm, as goin? in ium 1h 111 1d ihe Brave! alma 1 fn ad the better of the rlodn but the Brave: on 1 ln the eevond half to erase the l'alft1me 9-pnln! detlclt and ga ahead at the end of the He 111 late err an vs lu! mmm period :wa Altar regaimng the slim lead un 111111 ergo-.sand mm r,1l.1 L Ax Tm bwldurnkv Klvil. l Nlltlounld 1 l wht! num: g 5 hubfr! I B1-rnu 1.11 g I ennn, I louis rnr. fa K. Siluurd I t1amkL f Malhounln c If Wunnrd 1 1 -111. 11 I llonnrd I llflr I Iltlnlekn reuu von PY lrunen 51 J.-,pm , I. L, I-:seo-Al 01571 'w Orr? 4... ff' PQ: I ag, 'J .-. 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K ves w U SVT K U' - ' I -E ' mghl OUINTET COPS I OPENING CA E By RAY IREZNIAK The Bt .lueph buketbull tum fused the eurtuin an lu 1950 uuan by gettmg off an the right level wsth n 6037 v r. tary over the strong Traverse OI y St Francis Glaavatorx Lnuh Tony Zxerteks Brave, plms-rl well a'Ir ,etIIu,, o' Iv A shany :tar .he Tru'-e --H 1 HJ LOSINC STREAK IN B9-35 WIN By R-KY BRI-'7Nl Us gun.. I.. I I-Ifnnng mn. II-P WI Q n In Ihr Ne JIM.. ...III I p h ...nu I. thrlv :x sp:-edx wrnrlng action we Sr 105' STJOSEPN IBRAVES SNAP Imvssscone sIIIIIEsvIcIIIIs'ABRPIVESHUME I as-aI VICTORY or PIIIIIAIIIIISI TO B TRIBE XTIIII sI. JM..-.N mah SCIIOQI mu OVER FREESOILI ACAIN CQ, 1 X X u, uv snszmuc Rn mf RH 6 Q Tn It Jsunh Sravu and The 'S ' M X me F.-nuns Pirates mgeu 1 1w 1 9 X mp und tuck court battle In I Q X R d ' s ' SSX -ugh! wlth the local: deteath' IP-0 rlngy Yruesull Un In galnmg the sweet uctof A t Jon cagers impressed the crow ,N rlth their adept dribbling lccm- Q5 team held a Hepa ul ed Ie efuuvz H ye Ishootxng and fine tern wo k In the lu-at qua Ier hut. a'IPr he' that enabled them o win Freesol ho t lallled UI: muck Irst man. -1' Mr- A mmf: In the lux el' ui IN' aeaann A Uno L'Iruw local qnlnlel started II II1. IIIIIIIISQSIE THRILLER TO Ireu mt. man DI A'lcr :L scro rot' ca!! h the I-lacing s Only I rc. 1 1 r or rw: Prrcl. I In s mite I I1 J P .Ju ed for n runmng u ll htm. ered I 'ou 'ru n Pet tcr e wxm Pen etaskey J 'I' II ppm: 3 Uranus D Ph their I EH BRAVES CLOSE of me IIIII ee II IIII .I II IMI Hn., H III- Ima .In Id ,bl nvmd . -...III SEASON WITH inn., ELRERTA FIVE s, Mv an '-I .I from sr me Bows I TOPENTVIATF FIVE 56 By my snr-tux Olltvlalnfd but lid lnughl the but-ling Bt. high Bmw! llnlshvd Od! am Ihr home court hy the P4-nmuter Pnnlhrfw lhlm 46 4O VICTORY By RAY Blil'YNli.h Stlrtlng nl! :lowly In the fir-.l two hunu. then comlng lm I lhelr own with some .II ruraw nlmovlnxr Inn In the mm uI.I ...III q....II. I- the sl. Brue-I vvuund up the II-0,11 wg. .N-IIIII, Im large Iltnskey 4-mart by thc siuhhurn BL Inu: In a wnld which wax the Hull tr St Joseph hack Int lv.. hen: chaff' FII-st defeat of ch w I n 'IM waive gm I Imwr I. .Ie II I by bmah.. I ll A f large nd the defeat I Abd lhl mars h I 1 free throw I bull gn 1 wc thurrl r-into Y II rn me c A!hh ed I I .1 Ill fuxth untll rt dm ci the is I stud n held soal from the Braves In flr tlmv- 31 79 In e III Iming hy n meavr ll to Imp nf Wk-hlgunn mont My lv ated Clan D tuna lt prov rd thu me nuns shred hahle hun sun tn mush th thriller ORAVES SCORE EASY VICTORY OVER PETOSIIE BRAVES FIVE lfhuul cage!-I will close out 1550-51 sen on tonight in Petoskey The :mal ,Ie with it Fr I v BRfINlilx we sun-I IA I..-1 II-Iv I fm Ihnr l'-bl r.4nrI,vs1ien www-r In .It I-mmf. hw. :low-Im: th mn I '1 - 1 an Jvc I In 1 'l 1 that lirllrf Nu 'I lu on Iupfl II II A iees Th Balmer V, I. Aux A BA, Q Nanh rv' eb0Brave3 L :SMI paws 'hinted sg ' F' 4 Kham gr he T F11 vllwg 2 Fra E fd 3 he E H en ge rw ow up 38 .Deane ad HH aI-4 can lf' I zzes. sqedo nd I-.mn 11 er um ES OOWI CIIIPPEV ,413-A Inq! rlfgsi' LAT The Joseph u l-ugh I . un- IIIIIAI-I sqm.: In In Wihamaxk rs.. :ed I,g '11aI1- In: th. mpprfpruxf- I ' 'F mms lunch arg A W dn 3 11'fH-lag!-Ig I III. IIIIII. I.. I. I .II-pl. 'GC nas IE vcd. uh 'fl I pa III.. I.I.1I IIJIIIIIIII .I Ip l'f-Hare., A In-11 I, Cya-bQI.I er an team uvrk ruffled B or erm J.v ff 'hah J.. .,u-.md I rs I.IrIf,IIu Sauk ,I Lou' 1 e en 1 6' ben Agn, urge II mf r wi max.,-,g the P1-aw... 5, Wwe bfllze he I-II. e basl: ST 'age r munhd- 9 as 'bf' fmet .meson rar 5 ending sham al I-I Juqsph h rr l IIII1 MIIIITI rTIII ST IOE FIVE TO FREESOII. HERE TONICIIT basket a team wa: Mile V.,-I g up In seconc the season Saurday II 1 so.In:lIv wl-Inped 'nw lee ' gh B I-agen h one :ded I are c' F2 0 OVES PII AT UNEII 4. SWL., ,pw U Freecell 1 I-C5 I' 'Y Efu. - 'OU I 1 ffI u entwete lube I keon TPESWTR Onmcdr.. Q Juse: I s h I g PI 3.-I-UCI vargvy bask x'a'I if-am S I-Is .f n, I aft r ac ,ar-es on d o IH- ree ol By un BREZNL-kk Thr renmmn P-Inhu A no ...Ima II. huld mf.. mg. raung In IIIIIIIIIIIK thc I ...IIA-I mx if-ntvs P Pe + owne ra s sfamng :I 3 re III-Is selects w.I t i my nnlv um- ume out nl 1 e It Immun they Dune K n Ko ...I 'I nag I. 4 are 19.1 To 'L CP' gaigqew A 'S on gh' I X c I U-I. KV Xi K If , I. I I lhxrll I n n PV: r G I. ewan VI. .Rl F Scgflng AT64 'sI.rIr. AI...-I-I I Ir.. IIIIIII II. Ir--II.. I-.--I III pIm.II.g I I. will II.I.I.I. mm. I mu. I. I. n.. kenny Au NIIII :f:.m..g I'LAY muy lmhuna 4 Inn. xlsxl vrw at hI Ih nl gun uh. n at rl Ir I-lun In urx I a '1'I1I'Ix'I I 'I ver IHI I Lo I, gsm., In r rx xalh I. I. I ,gh B IIIIIII W me! rlor --I- cx fs d Ie: vu h d uc yhnrm -I w., III 5 mam 1- vx AS ID Q' ee 'Un d 20 NAI I Ile Q- K! n II unenuma get I IOIIIIQ on cn.: y he llnl 'I Onekama Ye d In Ih I nermd' fb R F :II-Ln fr' IE:-H1 E. cfw In n we I Llstrlcc vurn .ment 3 unc u 0 was wel 0 mam G .lg for the r l9 markers ' 1: usually tl e I I- Ie.. 7-.g.,!lIu In Im-Ie Ium. ed I In I he damn B the I bounds I lend, game for ire Inc.-Ils pu... I 1 I-I I I Q NI Jvc p.Inh n -II UI-II. ,mx I. A Nada! 41,031 u ml I 112' 'A fret ll'l'0A lu umm ' hude wa, op mm far yr II. 'l poxnu 1 wui to lk I I- mound' X l harm un If I I-.I-.FI-I that Z5 I. .WW u'1r d 'zu ul'r'u.l .id lmxcnx L c r JJ' o I 17 Tl-IEE I I I rf Its l' w r C' cl P19 Brix? If rd ., 'Q II a S EOCEO JNEIIAMA NOT TILT -AY IBEZNIAI onph high lehool han-I 1. trying desperntely to fought glme out ol the In succeed And lout to Fl 41-3. at Onekamam maria the lut for the 50 They have three Lhelr credlt against ks tar I .500 PGI-cent laugh plll for the tall coach la down u that on the entire game by -ugh with A free throw sa needed The home ted 'or 10 clunty tona- d goals at the hui! way t the plucky Unakuna A are palm margin hal! TEA! WIBB agen Dm Schmidt: BOYI con lhxuod to hold the relgns on thelr victory band wlgnn when they de- lnalad the ull 01 zkamn seconds 30-24. Ontklma hold 1 15-l ld vggugg over the home boy: xt hglllimn, but the victory-bound Brave: couldnt be stopped In the llnnl two period: and roared buck In lcon 21 polnu tn 9 for Onek LI-nn. Tom Bsmarmk nglln paced the Brawl :luck In nclung 13 polnu R Btalnberg hlx I r 8 Ralph Schubert connected for G .fancy nnk two counters and 3lelcxyk made une tally l'.-msen muhld I0 lar the losers cl Z! 20 Al lhl V Q ng, . - ' - I 1 ,' ,, I W - ,A 4 I, IIII- na - 5 1 I. . A . QI, :- ' E D A ' ,. ' N. ,. P-:If L . . I. , . I I .- , .A i ' U th - . ' ' ' H' r ' P ' ' I ' - 'l'iI,,, A N , 'fi - 'hfxr ms: , - ' ' ' F' ' ' ' - . as-si In rl.. 1 '55 ' 5, A j- N F' ' ' ' - r .. .A I A ,4?I':I5i,,,,, 'xt' . 1 V ' ' . ' ' I FU: fr, V4 . ' ' . ,. .- I - '- -I I 1 -'H f'I-L r .If C.. , ' , ,, it .. :W ,I - , A .L AV ,,.eli , I - II : ' . I I sk, ,- ' - ' I . Y ' -K . t A l .I K' I -K II,Z,r 5 is :re,.'I , 1 . A! l is rn... - . V p cn .ne it . I . . I3-T J! lh eu 1 I 1' 'E' I f' f . .A H G A4 A: It A, M I I I rt I-'I-.mug I .-1 Iv... fu . I, A -' I A if -I...,,, - . A - fl rx ' - Qu .I .,, - ff-I-. I I IU' ,I f I I I Ina ' I I at 1 I1 or, 1 P I . I I V1 ' 5 ig 5 Q2 1, A. , A I I , . 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I. :QI II.: . Wifi If , ....t,, ' I X. rj you wonder whai goes ,W nw Y 7' 6, l . xt . fs 3 4 nv lj Team Basketball Reserves . . . ions G.Borowski, B.Pieczynski, J'.Ka1-as, Fr. Jendrasiak, R.Gie1czyk, Tom Bernaciak, P.Raczkowski, Coach D. Schmidt , R. Iozwiak, Tom Gorley. R.Steinberg, UE. . 1 Z CHEERLEA DER S RESERVES' BASKETBALL RECORD 1950-1951 Ray Bre zniak. Coach Zientek poses with Q 'Ui WE T.C. St. Francis... ....29 Elberta ........... .... 28 Dickson .......... .... 29 THEY 25 12 24 Onekama ............ T.C. St. Francis... Elberta ........... Pentwater ........ Dickson .... ..... Freesoi1........... ....3O ....34 ....33 ....34 ....44 .. .... 32 Manistee HBH Team .... .... 26 24 21 26 18 26 23 16 Onekama. .......... . Pentwater .......... Manistee HBH Team.. Freesoil ....... .... . .... 32 ....44 .. .... 33 ....4O 14 23 15 14 LATEST SCORES posted by CHEERLEADERS There were Ups and Downs during the whirl-wind basketball season of 1950-1951 for Tony Zientek's Braves. The cagers 'were able to post 8 wins during their rusiged 16 game schedule, one that Tony contends was the toughest ever attempted during his coaching years. AMONG THE NATIONS BEST 'FM fe . g mo . emi rv! ft PUMPS tiff 'hon O er room Citofxl or de Through competition in the Held cf athletics the student learns clean living and sportsmanship. ll'lziclz one will it be? lof- l X' , an 8.6 Pmufe O arm-V5 lt vt xlil My! .My! The bovs stole the show here. Flrst an war, tirst in peace, tirst in the hearts of their country women, I-'AMIIIAR I-'A Cl-'S h eox 0 GX o vo xo We suppose flweir dogs began 'Io ache, so refreshmenfs were in order Lord, let me not bc too Weak to respect my own point of view fljglophgfj arg jfudjbuj . or so obstinate as to belittle that of others. Falfzw' Kcffw' mf? GA ATIONS f'X ff' 5,1 77 K Wfffl p w J y, ails?-fE.lfQ Basic Trammg for Seniors Chrxstophers Educatlonal departments constitute a major factor 1n the tralmng of Chrlstophers Each subject helps ln maklng students edu cated Chr1st1ans capable of brlngmg Chrlst to others through then' l1v1ng Besxdes the separate rel1g1on classes m whxch students learn baslc relxglous truths each class IS permeated wxth Chr1st1ans prm clples a Cathollc outlook a formmg of opl n1ons ln accordance w1th the Church s teach 1ng a puttmg flrst thmgs first All classes prepare students to be doers of the word and not hearers only For ex ample the sclence and mathematlcs d1v1s1ons lay foundatlon for atomxc energy a field ad vocated by Father Keller for Chr1stophers Soclal problems especlally prepare the Chr1stophers to carry the Lxght of the World to those 1n government and trade umons two of the four major Chrlstopher fields In the study of languages Engllsh par t1cularly Joeds acqulre a llterary background beneficlal to those answerlng to the call of Chr1stophers 1n the wrltmg field and 1n for elgn language embassles Tralnlng m home economlcs and sewmg is excellent for the many glrls who w1ll make the homes of tomorrow Cathollc ones E . , , . . .A E . . . . . - . S . , . .- . . . , - N E . , . . . E C6 E 77 CKPI 7' E , . -- X X 13 3 SA! lnterested ln scxence and medlclne. K, LJ x '-' E . . ll 'Q - . K f P: E I I 7 Q f 1 f, , a fn l - .-,X E ffl ' hx , ' - - F K K 2. n 2 E 5 X . . . . . - 5 5 4 s 2 . . agzivlenf Counci x ,ix STUDENT COUNCIL led by Ray Brezniak, president, discusses agenda for the next meeting. Sister Mary Bonaventa, principal, have been its moderator. -Mglz agjclzoof gkclion 5 I t Losers take it with a smile ' 'Y' W' 111116 Voting Day rs. AM SY! UA .SD fluff, t D it Saint FTBHCIS 1 ll cl tt tht s x l LIlL Ll 1 Illtt IWC mi tu Nl xottcl thu xxut i 'Vt' , The picture below gives us a view of several student librarians 3 .SDQPUBFJ f A L mup N L L l llll Lump 1 L 1 L U N X WLHL Lll Ll LXU lL LX N UXXLI ll m tu St Joseph tuclutt nocy ' ' '11 t ' ' f 'ituq at work in a busy corner cf Ofibrary Ciulv An ever-expanding Library has served the students well in their quest for knowledge. I .ea he .flliddiond ll t l , 519 ,U Auth Cru! . NYAE 'I . X , wroimm GX :qui Xmixomof me ' - . ' L x 'Yht0U'15'hhxDSn1'nolxC Sguxhc Work I . A X E ' UC Q. ---owl sndflhkkns to K' at qs gnrle Mt. Sncfed He jde cihfgregif . . . .xg Wew Cover . . . .14 Wea! The HILLCREST passed the age of adolescence and reached young manhood wobbling a little uncertainly on weak legs but getting places nonethe- less. Hence, flashier layouts and pictures that are more than just pictures of old campus and class scenes. It is the belief of the workers of this book that the pictures and experiences which now only bring a slight smile, or a lift of the eyebrow, will be experiences in future years to be remembered, cherished, and even loved. The 1951 HILLCREST is something new we have tried. gag 64.4 As a fitting conclusion to Father Ben's jubilee celebration the Synnphonettes and the Glee Club rendered Valse Bri1liante and Jubi1ate Deo, while the gram- mar grades presented a short skit entitled Our Father's Rosary. Fathe r , Pius XII. 0l'l0gl Cll'l'l S Father .Tendrasiak leads in recitation of the Rosary while the student body is prayerfully begging God through the intercession of His Blessed Mother for the conversion of Russia, and the intentions of our Holy . aw J A -J zz. -.V X . , x' ' I ig'fgg',i mit? I WNSQHHQ' 5 xx FQ W I -, 143955 if For talented Christophers ll challenge ex- ists: to live ere:1tively, to mold into something worthwhile. The singer and the inusician sense that they should use their Goal-given gifts to lift peoples hearts to hetter things. to uplifting recreation. Father Keller Mika f ,117 QW: xxx g KK W Xxx N gf li -is f X XXX XX W r? gi 2 K C7'lVlTlC' VARIED TRAINING Students of Saint Joseph High paitici p ite in numbeiless fictlvitie othei than the iequned teademle subiect for Lhristophei educition dem Lnds th it the tl'1lll66Q giovt spnitutllx intelleetuallx socially and phi ieftllx Joeds possess rnanx adxantaefes tot rounding out then development Foi obtaining pioficiencx in particuln abilities 1nd inteiests the sehool sponsois blee Klub Diam 1t1cs Monogram Club Holy Name Cameia Club Sodality and othei oi ganizations School publications make real the skill nece'ssa15 foi prospectne vuiteis Intramui 11 and extiamuial e 0 m p e t 1 t 1 x e spolts bisketbxll baseball skating danclnq pinfrpong impromptu ttlents all serxe this puipose Learning to d9SOCl'It6 xx ith others is 1m poitant tor Lhristopheis bectuse as Fathei Ixellei saxs thu should be able to disagref but not be dis tgieeable Fieshman and So phomoie Cl2lSS1Jdlt1bQ Chiistmas get toffethei Iunior Hop Qeinoi Prom are but a fevs of the social aftans which help build class spnt units pletsing C hii t l tnsuei His xxish that ill m is be one in Him Attei giaduition the Joeds hue othei g1tl lQ11llg'S SOC1dl and spnitual xxhele Chils topheis assemble to eniox and ienexx friend ships made dining then school tiannng d us 3 .,..V, ,..,,....,,,-..,...,.....-,....,............,..,,...........,...,,...... . 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'A I I There's something youthful, spirited and merry in the untaught attempts to swing yer pardner right around or cacaphonic murdering of You are my Sunshine. The Seniors' Fall Barn Dance was the season's top hit as these pictures testify. YY' fenn- cy-.., Senior girls caroling at Christmas Ooh, our picture is being taken. To eat is human . . . Students eagerly reach for the proteins and vitamins to obtain the energy necessary to defy the mental and physical obstacles during the day. Seniaa efzlafklfllmafi P-wig Amid merry-making, caroling, the Infant in the Crib had its fighfful place at Saint Joseph. ci bite of candy to all sugar and sweetness M erin? in flue Ckridfmad eazaon +l+ lalrl Wuh this class ring wc seal the pledge of loyalty to our Alma Mater. Merry Christmas, Father Ben, sing the happy Joeds. we HQOQAX. iex- X0160-s rv 'O ft C3156 Senior girls are rehearsing Christmas ca- rols. Gladys Majewski at the organ. Scenefi rom c giefna ,, vi Y Faith is the great- est thing in the world. Faith in oneself, faith .N s, 9 t in one's daily work, faith in one's fellowman, faith , in all God's creeds and worksg to have faith in all these things bring a contentment and peace of mind that is a priceless thing. It is on the subject of su- P IX- '5- The gears plus the guys who give us the color and light. Q J NJ! X351 ' cs, it L xv KCLCLJ fag? There are always just as many reasons be- hind scenes as there are out front for the pro- ductions of whichSl.f1mpf1is iustly proud. This picture parade of backstage producers is their only curtain call. Literally speaking, months were spent by these unseen indispensables in building the production. The arts of carpentry and design, ot coloring and lighting, are all integral parts ? Zwic jke ir FEBRUARY 4-1951 preme faith that the author of The Eternal Light has based his play, which was pre- sented at the St. Joseph Hall on February 4, 1951, by the Senior Class in honor of Rev. B.B. Roguszka, who had celebrated his Silver Jubilee in priesthood. ettes honor Father Ben with a peppy swing. owd of the supporting background of Sf. jffwpli pan- oramas, and presented here are the artists of these individual fields. To their untiring zeal in providing such scenic displays of so proximate a professional calibre The Sr. lou-ph pays a congratulatory award and bids them take a well earned bow in our pages for a grand iob well done. llblic Service ArNeighborhood Stores We aim to please ,says Connie to her , customer. f i'Service with a smile , is Rays motto. Margie and popcorn at Vogue. gi Baby sitting has its own rewards for Rita Abramowski, IOEDS CARRY GN CHRISTOPHER WGRK AT VARIOUS EVENTS It's risky, but worth it. Sfudious enough, you mighi' say. Wha'f's +he boy in fhe firsf seaf doing? 1 nm 'A' A , ELECTRICITY 'J' 'hh- K F eg I MODEM! vena E , , ' E as U ' U Don'+ be bashful! S+ep righ+ up! All invi+ed . . . we wou ' ' . ' ld like fo have your +ICke+S Tlckefs, please! 'xi SCICDCC M mb r ofth I ysx 1. Sb who xr LP cu II Ln t d m thc ulu t 'o rizc h- . - Forum. Juollzeu 6 Now completlng lts elghth year the Mothers Club of Sfunt Joseph can look back on 41 season of successful actnlty Under the capable d1reP t1on of presldent Mrs Angelme Po llsky the Club conducted 1ts month lv meetmg and held 1ts Chrlstmas partv wxth 4 spec1al glft shower for the Fellcxan Slsters Mothers Club contubuted generouslx to 1951 HILLCREQT and to other prolects as vsell Certalnly thls organlzatlon WhlCh acts as a l1nk betvs een the two great educatlonal un1ts home and school rnerlt the applause and gratltude of all Joeds Flrst Board of Dlrectors Mrs G Jozwlak Mrs J Bernatche Mrs F M3l6Qkl Second Board of Dlrectors Mrs H Wo1c1ehowsk1 Mrs G O7 dych Mrs G Jozwlak Mrs D W1 tuckl and Mrs Angle Pohsky Present Admmx tratlon Hrs T Adamskl Mrs G JOZVSl3k and Mrs G Schmdler and Mls C 'Nlaldovsskl fnot m plcturej . , . v f , . . 1 V . Y. . - v ' ' - v . w ,, . . . ' . . X , , .V v . K- . . .V , . .. 1. y , ku , -,- . . 1 s . Ka v . . . , .. , L. . I K . . . . K , . J' , .. . , . , - r . . . A . .Q I . l I 7. A -,. . L , . . , - - , A A.. . A 4 VK - . i ,sin E1 il- 1' if 5, ','ly'!s ffl Vi we e 3 i W QW if ff ..,,,-. Twas u Meehng Inf to Remember app? en iam Enchanted by Jose lturb the second . . attempting a little harmony. Do, mi so, . . . catch your no+es lads and lassies! Meet Ray our artist. A066 ied We have numerous hobbyists and varied interests. These are some of our repre- sentative groups. Unique scrapbooks, record collections, midget aircraft, and photography afford the Seniors many happy hours. Snappy Shots in and around the school. Si Should auld acquaintance be for- got and never brought to mind! Should auld acquaintance be forgot and days of auld lang syne. ' 1, Just a minute Ray, you can't do that! fi. -- .u'I After school hours will always find o group of students gathered around exchanging toll ones . n Bob... eyegilo derfkll S A Won he xunnci dw - mafl- l IQ the Sllenl , v-U , ,1 6 Show :XA 'Um aber me belle' The nucleuS Ol every hogcene workers 0 , 4 , .5 . me 'auslomed 10 cost ol behlndl 9 X051 Q15 acc wbgm 0 E x.,.! Li M 3 f2x W S., Docfon avg W f X MOTHER Q f K lt , 'O Lord, reach me to realize that you are witlignleealvlgzsgfg Tha Sgnlbrj Goodbvy tllllglet lltlid X . GRADUATES GO FORTH The term of our Chrlstopher tramlng days IS fadmg lnto the wsta ot the V9dlS Our tu1n now comes to put lnto practlce what we have learned Th1S 1S the hour to whlch we have looked forward w 1th 1oy and antlcr patlon thlnklng llttle of hardshlps and d1fT1 cultles that wlll present themselves Here sy mbol171ng YHFIOUS states of hte are career men and women Wlth the Qpllll, of Chrlstopher they are accomphshmof then respectlve dutles under the Cfuldance of the p1erced Hands of Chrlst These symbols are our forecast When We accept our llfe work we brlng our tho rough Chrlstopher tra1n1ng our wllllngness to help all people Father Keller wr1tes that what the true Chrlstopher motlvatefl by the love of all people for the love of God 1s contmually trymg to reach the manv not merely the few that ex ery 1nd1v1dual apo stle for Christ meets on the road to etermtf should be better for knowlng hlm Our llfe work no matter 1n what field 1s the glX1Ilg of our mmd soul body and lox e to God through the use of the mental facul tles He has gn en us In return for Hls gene roslty Chrlstophers should be w1ll1ng to llght one candle and brlng back the llght back to a darkened world llfe we have trled our best not only to sue our own soul but to help someone else God wlll supply the blesslng of success ln ou1 sln ce1e attempts To you the underel xssmen we le ue the work of belng Chustophers here 1n school We gladuates now alm at dl tant l'lOllLOHS beyond the school gate When trammg 18 ox 91 strenuous take courage 10111 us m smf mg the m1l1tant htm CHRIST THE KINC' G -at 1 ' T 1 e . IA I lf E 1 l W 3 E ' v , ' r f V J E .L . 7. . , , T QF 4 N . ' Nt W 0 li'-1 V X-wp, , ly I ljife, a holy One, is hardg but ir in out 5 l WV '34 . , ' g. y T r ' H- c f N . ' t 4 l t ? M X Q -' X! ,I X URS 3 x y 5 V r i ,iw ' 2 h- -A ,1 vi 12. v . gy f 1' T-'-'5 l, X! 1 'Ls--'-is ' ' - - ' - ' f, ,s A gp 4 ' vu x K - n.. u. w. I'- Z I g 4 X E ' . . 1 -, y . . . . fi Y 4 I, - . f' if ' ' ' ' ' Z For Chrzsl The Korg By FATHER IJANIFL Loan S. . An army 0 youth Flying the standards 0 Truth We re fighting for Christ the Lord. Heads lifted high Catholic 4611.011 our ery And the Cross our only sword. On earth s battle held Never a vantage we ll yield els dauntless on we swing. ' Comrades true dare and do Neath the neen s white and blue For our lag For our azth For Christ the King. Lhrist lifts His hands, The King, coinm'inds: Our hearts are pure. Our minds 1 - st r His chillenge. 'Lorne and follow Me. No sin our yL,lC'l111lll2., helmet taints. From every side, With eager stride No loeman fierce Our shields sh'1ll pierce: VK e form in the lines of victory. XX e're eiptained by CNod's unconouerecl swints. Let foenien lurk And laggqrds shirk Yet peace we bring., And '1 gentle Kin, We throw our fortunes with the Lord. WVhose liw is light and life find love. XInry's Son till the world is won Nl'iry's 'Son mfiy Thy will be done: We have pledged you our loywl word. Here on e'1rth 'ls it is iuove. Z'X6-TM Lf' C42 KNLGA Q-Li q..,.r fw X Ml ST CHRISTOPHER THIRD CENTURY CHRIST BEARER IS THE PATRON AND MODEL FOR THE TWENTIETH CENTURY MOVEMENT OF THE LAY APOSTOLATE CALLED THE 'fi i CHRISTOPHERS fi '09 5 , f I , I' f f y' ' r 1 1 I f , f , I U wt Vu ll ' Y . ire 1 L t 1 ' N l Y L r V Y l 1 Y V . Y K y Y YK x T' K LI Y It Y L M i , 1 . . , . 7 Y . . . l fa-5' I - t' Zfssilfy 7 .S v X . ,I his 4 '- 1 I Q at - , qv A f i o X X ? W x s rj y v1 g M I J l 8 0 , l l K . , r li I X X 7 l I i 1 ,7 if T? , 5 fm ' x - 1if,JIP 1-I kia ia the cfm! . Shakespeare often employed a dev1ce referred to as a pro logue to expla1n the purpose of h1S plays We do not need a prologue to elaborate the purpose of the Hlllcrest Wh1Ch 1S well known to all who rece1ve lt There 15 a necces1ty for an ep1logue however to commend those who were of great ass1stance 1n preparmg th1s flfth ed1t1on of the H1llcrest for presentatlon S1ncere thanks to Ray Brezn1ak the art1st whose pen sketches adorn pages of the H11lcrest To D1ck NE1JdOWSk1 the layout expert who has glven so generously of h1s tlme and efforts To Home Servlce Studlo photographer for h1S w1ll1ngness to help out at any tlme when a deadl1ne was to be met To Don KuJaWSk1 and all senlors for sol1c1t1ng ads To S1ster Mary Benvenuta the adv1ser for her pat1ent gu1dance throughout the entlre year And to all others who have 111 any way ass1sted 1n the productlon of the book To Mr Bob Ba1ley and the Man1stee News Advocate for the1r professlonal courtesy g1ven us many a t1me We have had our share of headaches durlng the mak1ng of th1s yearbook but the experlence ga1ned and the frlends made have more than repa1d our efforts fa G jk 1951 Jifkfelf Sf href 2551 U1! 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HOME SERVICE STUDIOS 319 21 Rlver Street Telephone 750 Bell Howell Stereo Realist Graflex Ceneral Electrlc and Sylvanla Flashlamps Studlo and Home Portralts, Commerclal Photography Expert, School Plctures, Candld Weddlng Fast Developlng and Prlntlng Service, 1n Color, black whlte AUTHORIZED DEALER IN DeJur Pr1nt1ng supplles, ACC8SSOP16S, Frames, other Photographlc Revere LeBelle weston Cameras, projectors and move film to rent Album , Fllm, Paper, oupplles I I Eastman Kodak Argus . . Q . 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GORLEY'S TAVERN Oak H111 Congratulations I BAND BOX CLEANERS 423 River St Phone 1023 GOOD LUCK SENIORSI John Brzezniak Distributor for Vita Boy Potato Chips 290 Fifth Ave Phone 2160 Our Very Best Wishes To Class of 1951 .TOSTEN'S Fine Rings Announcements Awards Owatom1a Mxnnesota Compliments of A D JOSLIN MFG CO Manistee Michigan Dafwfquzs f 8 Co SHOES Savings Bank Bldg Phone 197 As Advert1sed m Esqulre Styled for Young Men Harry A Johnson .T O H N A D A M S KI Groceries and Meats Oak H111 Phone 1186 THE J H SHULT5 COMPANY COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE 278 Rxver St Phone 183 I I , . , . COMPLIMENTS or... MARX MADE CLOTHES, ff ' Best Wishes H, E, ANoERsoN 's rumvf runs of APPLIA NCES 346 RIVER STREET PHONE 22 Manistee, Mich me NEEDZECRAFT .SHOP 386 First Street Marge Groth Prop. YARN -- NEEDLEWORK SUPPLIES -- HOSE FREE KNITTING 81. CROCHET INSTRUCTIONS BEST WISHES' from FRANK PAWLICKI 5 Baroerfvhop Slbben Street RED CROSS PHARMACY Prescriptions Drugs Sporting Goods Karl Herrmann Prop 380 River Street Phone 657 BEST OF LUCK TO CLASS 1951 JEIPQRYS HQWERS gage? CONGRATULATIONS l F E RGU5 ON .5 Cfecfrzc Sfore 318 RIVER STREET PHONE Mamstee, Mlch G21y,ra7Zv!a77on5 jeff' MQJIIPJ, To The Semors of 1951 FABER OIL CO Comp11ments of MENEA9 Y .5 DR Arthur E Menery Prop RE phone 245 Harry Pexker Mgr ' L EEE?-I ANISTI-JE'S BUSIEST CLEANER 439 Rlver Street Mamstee Mxch Comp11ments of STEVE S COAL YARD S E Wresmsk1 Prop 5- , 7 ' 1 I l . X x N -J ' ,327 fp K 215 Jerry H. Steinberg, Prop. . . . 1 I 1 CONGRA1UL1TLOaS MAYNE MILLS AND CABINLT XOPKS EVERYT 11 x.G IN UOODWORK TURTIER UFHOLQFLRINC CO Floorlng Lustom Eork 2314 R1ver St Phone 182OJ SLATI VE UE LA RELCE FURTILR, FROFRILTUR Comollments of S1uda's DH1TV We sell DdSt6UT1Z6d mllk and cream CBORGL'S Self Serve Market FROZEN FOODS, V'CLiABLES Alu M1xTS Phone 7000 F25 Phone 1593 Knights of Columbu Monslgnor J M Steffes Councll Miller Bros No 853 175 Cleveland St 11an1 stee Id.C1'llE n Phone 25 CCGDGNJCQRATQDUZATUGDNS Zecwvefaf from, the PAINT C0 152 Cleveland cunnnnnzn PAINT rn r -' V Q ' i can 1 ' n L v v ,-f f-- f , 1, - 4 A 4, Y P, , ' 1 RT , 1 . - ., V. T, I IL 4. . Y - V 1. K Q 1. . . - . . .4 4. u ' l , - ' . A -, ' H 1'f'1 - H. 1 N ' 9 ' L. ' 0 J 0 I . X . ' o 0 o A . ,!,,. . A - 1 A go 9 A SANDERS' CITY FOOD COMTXNY M ATS AND GROCERIES e 221 Fifth Street Phon 1995 COMPLIMENTS Chippewa Garment Co. 3h1 First Street Manistee MANISTEE AUTO PARTS AND CO. 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ROYAL TYPEWRITERS CLARY BUSINESS MACHINES OFFICE SUPPLIES hlO Rlver Street Manistee BEST WISHES SENIORS UPTOWN CLEANERS O First Street Phone 701 CONGRATULATIONS SELIORSI Vogue Theatre Rlver Street Phone CONGRATULATIONS SENIORSI RENGO SERVICE STATION 2 h R1ver Street Phone 17h CONPLIMENTS OF ECONONY FURNITURE NORTHW ST FRUIT COMPANY Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables 319 Slxth Street Phone 56 MANISTEE LAUNDRY CO COIPLETE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING SERVICE h33 Eater Street Phone 133 31h . 3 S 383 ' 125 8 ' 317 River Street Phone 1952-J SINCERE WASHES LARSEN INSURANCE INSURANCE COUNSELLOR FOR ST JOSEPH PARISH 364 RIVER 57' PHONE I4 MAIWSTEE MICHIGAN IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR PLEASURE al 0 1,1 wif, 420 RIVER STREE7' PHONE 716' WWW M MANISTEE NEWS Knowledge is indeed A D VO C A T E that which next to vxrtue truly and essentially raises one man above another Conyra fa fd f6'15 Addison the ST JOSEPH FIFTH HIGH SCHOOL Co ty GRADUATING CLASS 5avin'qSBan 'H'-ll-I'-lf-ll-H-I Y' I Q D I EQ- hi' Rs .r 3 xx X S' l N In R X . iii ii A ff O O I o A 9 1 v . 1 . I . ooalem MIKE JAN ICKI FUNERAL DIRECTOR 706 Kosciusko Street Mamstee M1ch1gan CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS MARGARET S SHOP 369 Rwer St KENNY S SERVICE Cleveland and Taylor Streets Manistee Michigan Congratulations from HOTEL CHIPPEWA Joseph A Brooks Mgr Johnsfon A Goudze Plumbmg 8: Heatm Warm A1r Cond1t1onmg Un1ts Phone 902 332 F1rst St IPENEE 5 BEAUTY SHOP Phone 1007 353 Rlver Street Congratulations from WALSH .5 BARBER .SHOP Carl' Nowak GASOLINE GROCERIE5 AND Com MEAT5 159 Thlrteenth St Phone 1773 W THE ow FAs1-nowso BAR 327 Ruvsn ST wxmsrss MICHIGAN Bw! wail Zo llze Cfass 1951 V STVINCE NT DE PAUL SGCIETY Gur .szncere wzshes Ollf' ZLIG Class 1951 FOR BETTER CLOTHING SHOP AT 'S-BILLIES is 387 RIVER ST. PHONE 855 LLI' dzggy f ! . , . . . . , . . . I ! ' I . . g . . . . . l And Sheet Metal Work J 1 ' 570 if lf... 3 of 'wa i O OUR ADVERTISERS -- are fine business people of the community. Their products and services are represented here because they are worthy of your consideration. 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COMPLIMENTS OF SISTERS OF MERCY M RCY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Manlstee, M1Ch1U8D CONGRATULATIONS To The CLASS OF 1951 HOLSUM BAKERY CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS NICK'S FOOD MARKET Fresh Meats Grocerles Beer Q Wlne to take out EDWARD TLOCZYNSKI ProD Phone 138 908 Vlne CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1951 ROQS DAIRY CORPORATION Ouallty Dalry Products Ice Cream Milk Cream Cottage Cheese B55 Rlver Phone 306 NOUD LUNBLR COMPANY Bu11d1ng Materials Pa1nts and Mlllwork Insu1at1on Phone 65 120-1hO Washlngton Manlstee PACKARD WIIIXS STANLLY'S SALLS u SERVICE 156 Washlngton Phone h3h COMPLIMENTSI Swensen MONUMENT5 294 River Street Phone 71 F1 zA1oER's TAVERN WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET Elghth and Kosciusko Phone 9088 Complunents of ,Hdam ffuclza YE OAK HILL TAVERN BEER WINE Congrafulahons ' WALLY 5 RADIO SHOP 98 Washmgton St Phone 612 LUCK TO YOU AMOR STUDIO 50 D1v1s1on St Phone 968 BEST WISHES Casa-.Blanca .Bar BEER WINE LIQUOR MIXED DRINKS .Tohnme and Harriet MA NISTEE PAINT COMPANY 67 Maple Street OPPOSITE Post Office Phone 694 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Derlgfund DRUG STORE '6 401 Rlver Street 1 Phone 112 Congratulatlons Semors' KNUDSTRUP ELECTRIC CO 421R1ver Phone 400 BAILEY CASH CARRY FOOD STORE Low Prlces Born Here and Ra1sed Elsewhere 85 D1v1s1on St Phone 347 1 COMPLIMENTS. . . ' A C O N G R A T U L A T I O to the N S 1951 GRADUATING CLASS OF ST. JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL FROM MANISTEE SALT WORKS INTERNATIO AL CHEMICAL WORKERS' UNION LOCALS 181 AND 390 fi MAY SUCCESS BE YOURS Our good W1Sh6S go w1th you as you meet the P6SDOnS1b1 11t1es of r1ng tlme wlth educa tlOH, clear thlnxlng, and self rellance e are oroud of servlng a new generatlon and oledge abundant and 6COPOm1C8l power toward aCCOmp11Sh1ng our com on ourpose A HAPPIRR BETTER LIFE, HERE IN MICHIGAN COHSUWISTS OWSI' Ol'T1p3I'1Y 04 ROSARY .Socnsrv T AND af. f O ' 1 you? Soir- , A A , - xx P C CONGRATULATIONS I KM QEALTHY ,, mm HAPPY 557' H BE HEALTHY I BE HAPPY DRINK TO THE fuler Q GRADUATES Try OF ST JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL Dad's Old bashloned Root Beer Pomeroy MOR-I-ON Bottling Works S A L T C Q 53 CLAY STREET Mamstee M1Ch1g2.H Best Wlshes or every success II :fe I L60 ffm 5erz3or5 of 51 W. FROM THE .WV MOTHERS, CLUB 0 : i W i If K ,All , - 'QL 'ii i f' Q. 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OLSON LUMBER COMPANY Phone 40 I ' : I ' A Q T X . . af 'ffze T 96 ' , , 3 jLal1L you ' pClfI'0l15 GEORGE KRUKOWSKI CALLER SERVICE Square Dances - Two Steps, etc. 718 Ramsdell St. Phone 396 - R GOO LUCK SENIORSL MUSIC GIFTS STYLES MUSIC Music for Everyone 0 River Street Phone 21h6 AL Q LU'S PASTRY SHOP D811ClOUS Pasterles of all kinds lh9 Washlngton St COMPLIMENTS TO CLASS OF 51 Dorr's Food Store Meats Q gTOC8T18S Cypress at Thlrd Phone 2bh COMPLIMENTS LYMAN'S STANDARD SERVICE Cor Rlver Q Plne Streets Phone 1 Manlstee, M1Ch COMPLIMENTS OF KANN 5 COMPANY CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 33h Rlver Street Phone 108 Farm Implements Hardware Repalrs Coal Ranges Westlnghouse Refrigerators, Ranges 87 D1V1S1On St Phone M90 THE GRADUATES OF 1951 HIGH SCHOOL SO ALITY Prefect Mary Allce Popkowskl Vlce Pref Phyllls Kubanek Secretary Shlrley Gunla Treasurer Mary Ann Kroll 39 MEYER AND WAR HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS TO 2411 !09'l4CLl0A:5 ,Q1 I 2 Q ll , M 1 1 . w ' v - If ,1.kf'!, I 4f' f6f:, ff Q 1 ' 1 T- lil ll ' . 1 ' f'Qg ',,.fffavfrf k -J - ' 1 YY M f,...-- -W A 4 ' gn ' -. 3 1 1 N 'FI '1 f Ii' - 'nl' X J r -41 aff ' 4? ,, ,W-V . . ,. , , -' ' Y K fm, '! 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