St Joseph High School - Josephean Yearbook (Paterson, NJ)
- Class of 1935
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' y I, I' n .. r ' ,. - , THE ARTIFEX 1935 SA JT JQSEPH H cw HOOL PATER on NEWJEPS IV 1 SQ Q u XEV Pagc four Fruends we have found and tres Places made sweet by hours of work and play Together for trnendshnp s sake That time may tamper with, but never break- THE CATHOLIC SCHOOL Next to the temple where the Lord our Cod Oellghts to dwell an Eucharlstlc shnne And where the llvlng Chrlst from Hts abode Dlspenses all Has gltts ot grace dlvlne There IS no hugher holler spot below Than thus the Cathollc School the .garden alr Whereun the lvl ster buds Hts lllles blow And blesses all that toster them wuth care Here Mother Church her llttle ones protects lllumlnes thelr munds preserves theur Innocence In nghteous ways thenr feeble teet durects And gnves thern mlghty and for theur defense The world the tlesh the devll constant wage The tlercest battle galnst our chlldren dear Temptatuons ot all lands around them rage And poison trelghts thelr dally atmosphere Nothlng can save them from these penls dread But Chrlstuan educatuon teachlngs blest By those who traln the heart as well as head lmpartlng truths the noblest and the best The llght ot Falth alone can show the way To savlng Scnence Knowledge born of Cod Our Catholuc youth can never go astray lf Mother Church conducts them on thenr road Then close besnde the Church the Schoolhouse bulld And gather there the flower ot the flock The heav nly dex s upon those plants dustllled Wlll root them tlrmly or St Peter s Rock And blessed are the h nds that set them there To bloom rn beauty neath the Master s rule Thruce blessed they that rear ln talth and prayer That Paradise ot souls the Parlsh School Prim' M 4 . 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E , l- JDM FOREWORD Woven rn the memories of thus Year Book wuth the lrghts and shadows the laughter and the labor of our years an dear Salnt joseph Hugh as the prlde the Class of l935 expenences as we march up the axsle of the newly decorated church of Caant oseph to the stranns of Pomp and Carcumstance swellnng from the new organ lately Installed The general nntonatuons of the decoratlons ns lnght wvth tones of Ivory tan and antlcjue green Ornamental borders on a gold background un mosaic effect have been executed under the arches of the mann burldrng and gold ornamental borders have been done on the cerlrng The Sanctuary has been decorated an a rlcher manner than the body of the church A damask effect wlth Cothlc desugns sets off the mann altar whrch has been treated In old Ivory On the cenlung of the sanctuary symbolic Ornaments on a gold background representung the symbols of the Holy Eucharust the Passuon flower wheat and grapevunes are designed Over the side altars there are two figure panels the one on the gospel sude represents the Coronatlon of the Blessed Vlrgrn the one on the epustle slde the death of Sarnt joseph On the upper walls of the body of the church there are parntnngs representlng the Evangellsts and the Apostles nn symboluc form ln the newly decorated baptvstry are the emblems of Saunt john the Baptust the Lamb of Cod and the Tnara wnth the Keys l-lence we have placed the treasured pnctures of our church wrth the plctures of our frlends and the record of our school llfe among our best beloved souvenrrs J I . , Page rzuze OUR PAS-VOR x dcdncatcd rf rx 5 everx ernef that comes To vom Amd everx cross and care epnee 1HexxerTOfN rour XV Th fragrance sweet and rare May knhdk hope and heh peace 'Way sweet COrTehTmer1T bade with xeu Nor ever seek to sfrax May Ioxe be xpurs through all the rears The 'eve of xeuhg and pid Amd pest e Il the Iexe of The exe fh1t HG er gre xs co'd Ce Q presse 1 Q exer eh our tongue ,ec Xiu 1 xpur rmhd HW L T HTF Vx 1 L xcu 'N L ' f Mn' E: A -Lf.3'ii,, ' ' .' ' ru . ing re- ,fd Q ,Z T vie-L ur C kf ' ' . f . E6 . C. 11 . hfe , , , Q ' X Be wuth xeu exery dex rf ' I 1 1 f X' fe ' f Code N f C. X u . . d's 'J lf x L . 'fe is l, T. fr S , T31 so rh we , M tie fu., Tre 2 happ he-ss K 'ff fhi Reverend john M McDonald Pastor P11110 eleven O FATHER DAISEY v 1 f for x mfr mdTc1dmr mm xC W as x0 IwmciM sup vw Q L: T w. L L'X,WfCKS our Upprc-,watucrw WS mwrmgg :Cal sn fiffruntwmg mm has UM as Ac! ' ,Q 5 L X P hwror Xf IN as lms DOH Q ,, ml M15 mw'miVo J tuck Page thzrteen Reverend F. X. Daisey, First Assistant. THE ARTIFEX BOARD OF EDITORS Edltor In Chief HOWARD SOMERS Assocuate Edntors VERA MULLANE DOROTHY KREITER MARIAN LARE Sports Editor Assistant Sports Edltor RAYMOND LYONS DONALD CALLAHAN Socral Edntor Assrstant Soclal Edltor LOUISE FOURNIER JOHN TUFFNELL Business Manager CHARLES CARROLL CLASS MOTTO Ascendute Superuus CLASS FLOWER The Rose I CLASS COLORS: Emerald and Cold. I'11y4 fnrlrlu 11 THE FACULTY The call ot Chnst hath led thee on To Has vaneyard by the may To do Has y ork and bnddlng Throughout the nnght and day To thx tru t be ever fauthtul And discharge It talthtully For thee He ll keep Hts greatest pruze To relgn vwth Hum eternally Novv that the tnrst cnapter of our book ot lute namely our school days as dravvlng to a close our thoughts turn back to those who have played an Important part I0 thus chapter The Faculty lvlany are the happv memories we weave around the beautltul laves of the SlSTERS OF CHARITY Hovv tauthtully hav they responded to Chrusts summons to Hts vlneyard and hovv talthfull have they discharged His work To every pupll they have glven their Individual attentuon In the Studies that vvlll be useful to hum rn later lute With lingers ot in wrtust they have molded un hum a character that lS tune an l noble Bes des excellent trannung path ot hrgh ldeals and rellguous trannurg As we wrnte the wcrd tlnls it the end ot our chwpter a feellng ot sadness mnngles wlth our joy tor me know that now we must face the vvorld no longer guided by our beloved teachers from St joseph As we pause a luttle prayer passes our laps a prayer tor the Slsters of Charnty who have duschargecl therr duty so tmthtullv For thee Hell keep l-las greatest prnze to re gn Nath Hum eternally Vera lvlullane 35 Prim y if V T T if y U I I C , T , T y T ' ff e ' A I X T T T T T gy T T V C C T T i L gg I T in secular studues they have guided his taltering steps along the narrow .A ll il C C. , P k T I I 1 - , T 'T C A T T T Q X T L ',, ,rv ,rr-Q X h g ,T :ca 4 ' 'il ww P1 ON IS DIV SSICAL LA C THE GRADUATES OF Q 'x va SIGN DIV GRADUATES OF THE GENERAL P P 'X l . 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I9 We gran 11 I1 ngz 11' 1111 nlurh 1111 , hr was 1'ery szy of using il-- 'his lotchzx is a hot- 'oot endmsui. lle supplies the gags that takes the 1 o11o o1 j o o' .- l 1', . . 11' jo o or e -1 o lA'i1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1' 1? .1 ' l 1 1111- ' Leaders he has pepped up the team to victory. Success in what you N ' u11de1'take! A 1n11n's r1'ru'1 shond 1'n'e1'd his gras 1, or 111111 's 141111-1111 'farf- 7 is p o' 1'1' 1 1 1 l1 11' i1z io . ' id 111 lj, . tl1ere is nothing that can daunt or 'axe him. As a me1nl1er o' the I e- N lr i '1 is ' ori l 10 '1'1 d li.'1 1. .' zl 11' ' A of 1 oo h'll '11 d '13 1 ll d1.' 11' .' 1 -11 1 d' io11. 'ill your oratory grziee a pulpit, Don? Think it over. An: s i 11'y grzzer and s I I11' 11'on1 111' grew, mt one srnu I 111111 4-our furry 111 he :n1'14'--Behold o11e ol' those great mental 1nz1rvels- j 4 - . o 11i1.' . o S 1 . ' , 1 J 1 -rl i 1'o1 21 o ' Zyzzog'eto11. When he t1'z111slates French we wonder if he wrote tl1e 1 hook. l is 'ine reso11a11t voice can hold any 11udie11ce. What kidding he takes over his car. Good work in St. Peter's 'or law. xl , ll'14'n un! yrvrl resign flon dos! in 11111, 11111 1' on fu' 1n1'11ns, I11' n111nn1'r, 11111 fn' vnr- Ton1 is going to he a great columnist 1ec:1use 1 1 Q pl g' ' i'1 rii p l': ' 'l '11 1 1 in 1 1'1 '.'. '1 'ol l11' o 111' ' 1' 1: 1 1 1 dop1 o11 :ll e x 11- d11 l1i.'.'1'1 o 11 dh1' 11: 1'1l o 1 11'. ' Slowing lrnf sfmdiy o1111'111'd, 1'1'1'1'di11g 11' 1'1'r'1' r1d1'fl11!'i1lg- nd 1 is highly esteemed by everyone as shown by the honors conferred upo11 1. , hin1. For four years he has meen President. Tis earnest app ieation l- - us ' 1'i1d i1 1' ii . ' i 11d 11 . 1to11 hall 'ill 'I , produce another Melehisedeeh we hope. X , - 1 4 J y, ff' Y 1 i - fff, 5' 1 Q.!, , SL Chu 11 3 D at L of 1ds 3 ugh the thro hn Q Lal' h s Q TQ cu Z E Cb 'Y fu fs Y. X W? ,,l-min'-W, W -.. 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Late-t an cunce NK ABL Q. -. .. - .. .. Q. -. .. .. .. .. 4. -. .. Q. .. .. .- ,- .- .. ,- ,. -1 Z 5 I 55 A O Z 5 ja. :fs N. -1 U CL lf CHN N of tht Entie length 9 1 the e it nk SU hawkei he lo ig., L th Rt ntmbu 1 Un zer ye rusvmds whie ye may- lN iek is one of our popu ar ' Seniors. Aer 'avorite pastime is dancing- with singing running: a close seeond. er favri ' ' i., -' X 1'. is uri ' facts 'airly ooze from he '. Life to lV ary is too short to sit anc wor 'y 'I ' . over. She intends to enter St. Joseph Nursing School. A if Iirior ze wright 1-oun emznre oh' ww in ru 1 is 11' :nie um , s i uir o' ie ig: fu s uf ies-A though 4 uiet and demure oney has ,4 ' set a niche in the hearts o' her e assmates. Outside of class, she is ,ius . '. as pray as the o hers. Watch her at ennis! ear her at french! I And Algebra! Sooks and Opera! Alt o she says fordham, WI' think ' F she really intends to take the veil. K' ' ' K X Jus Jriny 11111.11 is a -'inc' Qing to do oofing on ze zriyi siz 1' ' ru zrr mn ze zm'4 Wheeze came to us from East Paterson. She ,- i-.-- . ' -i. if -. 1- '-1. f .1--'ui 01- P sunshine. Never have we seen her lose her tem Jer, no matter how mueh D A she is provoked. lfortune s lines her sunniest on you, .ouise, as a nurse in St. .oseph Nursing: School. - W mr L41- - IL'.rf1n1 1 4' 1 ovs 11' ra' io v. '1or'1'r'r i' 'orenlos s i our S f ze rest- 4 L ' 1 oi ' 'ig ' ' is i ' -i A- as 'll ri -' in g his stuc ies but living i the iso ation of the f'sticks accounts 'or that. ' Inder his dad's iistruetion he manipulates the ,elegrraph key faster s - ' ,han any Speed 3ug '. This, with iis debating' powers predicts him as 1 '. J 1 .' ' nm - r. -l fi E E .. N ,- '1' ores 11 'oothu , msn, lm , swininziny, swirl ing um eus- Q A ing- lay is the spark-nu,fr of the masketba team this season. '- E, 'I' 11 '1: ' ii' I ' is? ' Rf i ow o 'ten ias he taken the milk train 'rom watching: his mrother in 'Q KZ E N tie Garden. This fellow, cheerful and trustworthy, expects to go to f 1 St. 'eer's. - 4, , .. .- .. Q. .- .- .. .. .- if N X ,,-9. 15 ..- Q. 's .S -s -- Q 'u 3. A 2 N. JJ V CVQ 'sth I :hast a T11 d Lf aNd C' XS F3 G nic it fst ,- ,- TY Q7 M ,.. gi I1 11111 -. 5. -S 4. -- .4 -f. 1 ..i su L. o f fb 'U 5' 'N .. '1 o 1: E ll. 5 'Us' 'Sui 225' 25 51.92 n T' we 1 ... a .- w Z no Q: 5? as 1... Ncr n :r c o .. U3 V3 t cetssfu w sh you su l NX tv isivt tt K I I N11 sa if -. Q.. .X -g Q --. s ..f .1 ..f ctar C' ass ZUX XX 21X XOU to il CCOQQ Al Q 11111 H Qch o 21 ata Su 7 ata X Nu f Marx Hin Flasszrnl N, .x -Q s -s -s Q -x -. -- s.f .-4 -.4 Sch: d tta m Su G FIG K ithr. n tht ,.1 iucu ss Q Lid X di Oi 5 'Nia -. -. Q s N - Q -Q. -. -x N ,.. -x -4 Have ycu ste ect as she s. the stan of the th 1d tab c sul tt fax hm '-T 52 N. 2 mm QB' 21 N... fu '1 sta He :rio ms nn arf has n Nlrt in erery hing- Grom's association .U with the North .lersey iamblers has fixed a determination to reach : ii-9 pln--i ll-n ' . ,- , i ' or- '. r'. n ool ' -rl d',' f A A Joe is seen doing a li arathon in and out of doors. le must be dizzy X making up and eatehiin.r up. llave you learned he proverb t'Speak , 4 when spoken o , yet, Joe? i- 1' Hou- rrrru lil in 1isf'ourse.' Hou' sieve! flie rom-o1'rl of lier' lips our i ii-nr - Bet y is the Surprise 'ackaee of .he class for one rarely knows . wha she will do next. ller understanding.: and willingness to help those in need have won for her the vote oi' 'lass Treasurer. As head dietieian in . -di'zl 'en lr in -l'I'.'-, li. '- 'i.' 1' .' ' 'SH l ini! in l Pratt 'ollege in Brooklyn. ' ' L ' Q . X'-1.1, l -A-ww 5 .f- V 1- Q X ' is P wie ' i Y rf ' ' ' - . I Hur emrm goes fleviwr fun: the srin. Iieulafy o ' nlim is firmly 'H' Iironwi irillviu This tall young lady with the light brown hair is ,he . alles yet he youngest. The third superlative follows-the smartest. - ' Her chief delights are dancing and prompting. Will you do this in Pace ' .'1'r1'ril.'ol, ii il . 1.1 .. j , 1- il.: ' ,.., . . , 1 E ' , t I I. - V05-fuL,J ,yr ly-vc 'L' W yxllk-X1 LVVVL vt 4-KAL 31 lfifws of blue om mir o' gold, lips Im! mimi of lou! Her zolf- ' Mary is one of our old timers having: been with us since the Third , irade. She is a water nymph and cools herse f in lreen 'ond in the i summer: in the winter she divides her time behind an eight cylinder ' and a b'bj r' nd. . i l 2 -ri 'ibl .'--rl ri'l mol. .. ', ul. 4,4111 ' I vlxx I .lusicl S111-re rafsfwrlrcr mrlirl, fricm of pruslirw, ieisfonfs nil , -MA whimsical maid, is rene Juliana Keller. Chemistry seems to be .,. . .Ori ,Ii . h... is i. . 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UQ of the d fferent parts to ad o When he speaks 9 hobbv gf matt st a great deal of In the Boy Scout Camp he does panGeek Q3 t O Qs mm W 3? -N5 F' O ? 5 FB 'I 4 9 Ui 5 5' 0 E ID : O s W '1 Q- f and or red I1 Lat Q a e me Is my face o -N. s neer ng' Scho I I 9 beco -y n s ef wo gl he ha n the Newark Eng ch eat debater H Q.. d hkng N s. Q.. nga sw m gr sh Fng sh-vat what a CSN Q Q. N lou f I1 I1 CC Qu T' : Q 'U -.. ': 'X Z Q -IJ 1-. from blondes those traff c-stoop ng' golden-headed of UL S t X She has a hard t me prov ng to us that hab tat ons ex st Sadelixe Q fs 3 A 2 I-. U2 OFYI Vm SVG! ei C0111 E sh ad 2 F9 Q3 W neverthe ess home town her ty we ex charm Possess ng' a dec ded art ste ab1 92.71 NIH th hc W from Newark A t Qchool th ngs g tat not -5. took cale of th car of h s own he N. s.. I-XX hem he had n --g x s. I N. N I s r fl N du cu t vate ount Pop Coffee-can the OD 1 akc gc nu l TIL Q -.. 2 m rn 's ong keep am to anages m but h s schoo vxolk ut V abo W I I1 f QS nk NX Q N. 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',l,', ff N-X X-x N X Best Best Best Best Best Best Most Most 'Vlost SUPERLATIVES All round Maruan l-lumschoot Raxmcnd Cr dx Dorothw Kreuter Athlete l-low rd Scmers Raymond L on joe 'VlcClnnls 'Natured Ele nor Rretrcn ro VV lter Durkun Ellz lieth l-lackett Bunlt 'rene Keller l-larold Mor n Thom s Clou h ey Louv e Eournler Dancer chn E ckc Marx Mar a k L nard Howard Somer Dr ff Wlth the Eaculty Vera Mullane Lou s Santo Charles Carroll Marv n Lare Respected Mar Eoglna Marv Easton ohn Carrick Mary l-lun Pollte Ceorge Conroy K y Arrastubua Louus Santo Scholarlx Vera Mallane Marran l-llmschoot ohn Carrrck Charle Carroll Mary Ellen Maas Vlcst Orlgunal Anna Tuohey arrx Butler Charles Rafferty nr Alexander Most Entertalnung Walter Durkun ack Leonard Elizabeth Hackett Eleanor Pnetronuro 'Vlost for the Class Ceorge Conroy Vera Mullane Thomas Cloughsey Raymond Lyons Most Collegiate john Tuttnell Vincent Bentattl Harold Moran Brqgest Man l-later Vera Mullane Anna Rl-uohey Mary Easton Mary Elynn Diana Martnn Margaret Bell Bnggest Woman l-later oseph ODonnell oseph McCunnls Louis Santo joseph Caroppu jack Leonard Neatest Irene Keller Ruth Earrell Munerya S hepu Vera Mullane Nousuest Walter Durkun ack Leonard james DeSeruo ohn Backes Margaret Luther Ruta Colyln utetest Mary Eoglua Mary Ea ton Lounse Eournler Matulda Buttner Cutest Mary Martin john Tuttnell john Carrick Raxmond Lyons llflljr fu 1 nf,j xl lr - a . . 1, .s. E -. ' A a ' . 5 L. . a ' , ' -, . .N a , 2 g s , s afj T3 -5. ,E If ., fn, j 1 co - . K s H- 3, Q. 1 . , j ' , ' . , xx U 5, C. V Most PopularfVincent Labenda. Raymond Carady. Donald Callahan y pw I q . V I . ' C t , K . yn H If ' v A q L . i I . ' I V L l c c , , c l , . gl , i I A , V . ee . Q , c s, E C . . . L U J Q L , Q I Q -4 I K . :S . ' ' . A, Perfect opportunutues for developung dormant possubulntues LAUREL ACADEMY Address Mass Dorothy Krerter Philadelphia Pa ACTIVE LEADERS THE SQUARE Flfth Avenue Paterson N A Tuohey Owner I Keller Manager The Square sugnnfues rest PLASTIC SURQERY and contentment to th A dufferent face for each occasnon The safest wax to new beauty Eleanor Puetronvro lvl D E HACKETT lvl D London New York Parts I 1 7 11? weary traveler Learn to Fly AVlATlON SCHOOL Coast to coast ln two hOurS lVlary l-lun Pres Ruth Farrell Fleld Mgr Marx Foglla Bus Mgr CONROY G LABENDA S COFFEE Cuarantees Freshness The result of 25 years un the laboratory Flfth Avenue New Yom I N T H E A A A ,.' '. A .. If A V FORWARD MARCH CLASSICISTS CHURCH OE THE LITTLE FLOWER Mass at noon every 37' REV HAROLD IVIORAN S I VVIARTIN U HIIVISCHOOT Real Estate Branches at Paterson Hoboken Perth Amboy Denver San Eranczso New York Honolulu Calro Hongkong N SANTO C SOMERS Publlshers Night CJ Dax Service from EASTON S INCORPORATED The Home ot the Toisted Sandwu h Hawthorne New erse The month s best seller INTERLINEAR TRANSLATION OE VERCIL IOHN TUEENELL Ph D Z DO at your tavorute bookshop MERA NAULLANE Co Incorpor ted Rellglous Artucles Church Coocls 7 Barclay Street New York Parts Ney York lfflf o P T H E A A fa I, C I I A A , , bv ' A A Q A FDRTUNESCOPE And now If anyone In the audience would like a proof of this super natural power that I possess he needs but to come up on the stage and I with my crystal shall endeavor to disspell all his doubts The magician had been oratorical IH declaring hIs strange powers Being typical of the chaps who come from Missouri and not desiring to see such an obvious fraud put over on the spectators I volunteered to go up on the stage ust what would a young man like you wish to know? I was asked The future of my graduating class l replied This request set him thinking deeply and It was a full minute before he came out of his reverie When he dud so It was to ask me a few parti culars regarding the class Including the number and names of those gradu at ng After compIyIng with his equest he drew up a chair to the table on which was placed the maglc crystal He then made a sign Indicating that I was to take that seat Follownng thIs I was Informed that the scenes I would be shown were those which would take place une 20 I955 exactly twenty years hence Following Instructuons I gazed intently Into the crystal ball while the and breath taking In the center of the ball a haze formed which Immedi ately cleared showung dnstinctly a large platform decorated by American flags and surrounded by an enthusiastic crowd On the platform stood a politician making a campaign speech On closer observation I recognized a famnliar figure yes without a doubt It was none other than Raymond Lyons Some more gesturing by my magician and the scene changed to one depicting the jungles of Africa There In the center of some natives stood a Catholic missionary who on closer IFISDCCTIOH proved to be Donald Calla han Again the picture changes to that of a newspaper offlce TypewrIters are clicking madly as headline stories are beIng written up Three well known Iournalists are operating these machines Marlon Lare Margaret Bell and Diana Martin Abruptly the picture turns to that of a court room trial The greatest murder trial since the Lindbergh kidnapping IS on The court room IS In an expectant hush as District Attorney Iohn Backes questIons Doctor O Donnell regarding the finding of the body As my eyes wander about the room they rest upon the attentive defense lawyers Harry Butler Irxqi fhll lj I . , . r I . magician made strange and solemn signs over it. The result was astounding I I , 'yr Water Dar? h ahd CharIes Rattert, Far over uh the comer the court SIEDCQ' raahers are thoastrtcdsly at I.'.'3rIf recorohg the proceed hge They are '-Aarv EIIeh 'Haas KathIeeh Arrastthla Margaret Ldther aho AUD AIexahder, Back to the r gh: cgh be seeh the star reporters ot the xartoos he.-.soapers through- out the hatteh Amchg them are such hoted CRES as Thomas Cloughsey. Iggeph NfIgC:hh s joseph Crops ahd Lowse Foorher, My gaze tIhalIy comes to rest ch the tort. oox Amchg those tt,-.ehe good meh ard troe are: Vth- eeht Behtattt. Iohh Carrtfk, Iohh Leohard, Mtherva Schepis Rita CoIt,,h. TVIatIIda Botther amd Marg, Flxhh I Ioolfed up SHCI the magtcnah made some more strahee ahd wetrd motehs Lookthg agauh thto the crystaI I bohelc a moderhIy eowpoed Iaboratory Ihgrossed 'h setehtttre research was hzhe other Than james Deieruo Raotdly the v stoh faded ahd ohe show-,mfg a Ford- ham IDasketbaII court took Its pIace Dtrectiy the Rams basketball quuhtet with thenr Coach, Raymohd Grady As I left the theatre that evehuhg my mood was very pehsuve, ahd a oecuhar teeluhg toll of awe crept over me as I realuzed more things go oh nh thIs Iite thah mah could eter COFICGIVS nCharIes Carroll, '35 l'f11fr fl11'rff,.fmf CDUR HIGH SCHOOL Sauht lo eph Hugh Saurmt joseph Hugh Thx sorts x ull UG er forget The boldeh ha e ot studerut s C855 Around about us xet Our Youth wull pass hugh school wul I ast Through all the lorug long years The thought ot xou so good so true Wu I full our eyes vuuth tears Here Here Here Here s to Wuth Cou Here sto Here s to our teachers true her sons the best ot earth her studues too the team whuch fuqhts for her rage to wun or due the fellows and mauderwc taur Saunt joseph s Hugh Louus Colauamwu 7 us , ' . fx Z ' u ' C f i I I I ' W I Heres to our school ot smules and mirth 's to 's to , 1 's to L . I . W e u 3 CLASS WILL lNe the Class o 'Xluneteen I-lundred Thurtx Fnve belng of sound state ot rn nd do herehx formu ate thus our last wall ard testament and hereb bedueath the tollow ng legacle N em tootball edu pment tor gndlron heroes I nterscholastuc reputatuons to uphold N Gal classrcoms to OUT SLJCCGSSOFS verv consnderatnon lor persevenng, scholars ext books to pe memorlzeo xams to trouble over ver readv co operatuon of the graduatung SENIORS 35 evv problems to the In omung sensors he name SENIOR to the present Iunlors ugh standards to attaln nter class records to smash eal obstacles to surmount he happv days we so regrettully leave behlnd ear Book to recall pleasant memories acultx to those left behund nterestlng knowledge to be duvulged V arsltv letter to deserving athletes E tflclency to be dupllcated In mltness whereo me set our hands and seal thas Tvventueth Day ot une One Thousand Nune I-Iundred and Thlrty Fnve 'sngnedl SENIGR CLASS 1111111 tlrlrflyf EI a T, . EI I E- e I I' I N- 'c I I I T, HAI . ls R- I T- ' I Ye ' I Fe ' I II I 1 I - I I - e I THE READER S GUIDE Thus collect on ot boclrs sure up n x c d p cturcs the progress ot our HIGH SCHOOL YEARS wth ts laughter atho and fun They a Q uts heart and oul They touch the mean ng of school Ite These books Vv II appeal t hree classe of people Frst those muserable souls who luke and du Ike scn ol adventure Sccond mateur of h st ry who enpoy no el vuew po nts an cur ous anccd tes Th rd p opl v In luke to tudy tlce reactuons ot a healthy v gorous mund to uts ent ronments FRESI-IIVIAN SHELF ,uvewuue AND ADVENTURE THEORIES AND PRELIMINARY VOYAGES Il93II wh reun verdant unsophastucated recruuts drafvn from Paterson and other boroughs com munucate varuous theorues bout Hugh School as well s prelumunary knowl edge ot the status ot th Faculty and the duutucult es ot the subject matter gleaned from travelers further advanced un the golden quest ot Iearnung HISTORY OF THE TIMES How cogs un the untrucate machunery ot Hugh School tackle the hard problems ot Reluguon Scuence Hustory and exposutory essays on the dreaded reguons of Latun and Algebra NO QUARTER GIVEN HICH comedy to be sugnutucant must take a new and orugunal turn Moments ot hugh comedy are supplued one certaun day durung change ot peruods wurh water pustols Keen reprusals COMPLEAT ANGLER Ray Lyons FISHED from the raduator Pleas page Roger and Callet Coty Ybry et al FOR THIS HAVE POETS DIED speaks the harsh vouce when lren Keller unsusts on sungung O Wrllow Weep For Me The rnterventuon would be luducrous ut not so traguc LONG ROPE the chuet vurtue ot thus book was to arouse the sleepung tacultues ot the class below wuth a duscarded sneaker IT DID THAT FELLOW PERCIVAL a treatuse on unteruor decoratron done wuth whute paunt on a wandow pane QCFOSS the street DEATH ALL AROUND THE CLOCK some honestly belueve that a rab but toot wull brung good luck that seven us a lucky number that wushes made on a load ot hay wull come true that a horse chestnut vvull prevent rheumatusm but we have tauth un certaun mournful events to vary L A T I N recutatuon IIIIIII fll1ffulIH1'l I I I I, u S I N' u 4 I u ,p 5. , , r ,. s . I I I, u Ct S 1 u , su 'o u s, ..a 'S us f v u d u ce. :.c 9 ..o su I .1 ,, nu 1 13 A . c . ' I I x . E' E - Q .C. 3 . ' . 4 . 1 A D . - , .. : ' e . THE HALF MILE About a unlque handlcap horse race unaque deten tion jockeys rude unsque fvoooen horses yea up to the ludges desk and over THE FORTY DAYS OF MUSA DACH An epnc ot majestlc prose the tlrst hand story NOT of 5 OOO Armenuans but SOO lnnes for neglected duty SOPHOMORE SHELF HUMOR AND FICTIOIN HOW THE FRENCH BOY LEARNS TO WRITE For the pre use purpose of mtroduclng French to Amerncan youths The Knight ot the Carter hangs I shneld behind the proctor s desk bob' bob backes MARK YOUR WORDS Wherexn ns contained the narratuve of the oey boy who read They applesauced Caesar because he carelessly read They applauded Caesar who solemnly announced to the teacher of another sectlon Snster wants to read a letter Instead ot carefully carrying the message Snster wants Rlta Leonard Page the Publlc Speaklng teacher please LIONS STARVE IN NAPLES The beasts Pop and left gaunt Mtn hunger a half hour after dnnn r beset a cherry pre In alsle one last seat near THE KINDLY GODS lt you are trynng to launch a thruce deterred English test and you don t like to have your ultimatum NOTHING will deter the test today ridden over roughshod by a church ture necessutatlng the nm medlate and of you pupils by all means leave thus book alone STARS FELL ON ALABAMA My strength ns as the strength of sand Snr Galahad when he snapped the vvvre and tell on Wnndy s head YOUNG MAN IN A HURRY Not the youth Nho bore the strange device EXCELSIOR but a boy who bore a box t ps It up picks It up whale he slngs Co In and out the vvundovv ISAAC NEWTON About that Euclid halt year and the examsnatuon l make no hypothesis that the valudlty of the hypotheses IS not turned on the fact that It Involves an assumption but on the tact that the assumptnon us verutued an the verltlcatuon ot nts deductive consequences ls thus c ear Class? Ian H ilu . an , . , X I ' I . a I HS - ' ' I 1 ll T . S V TI. . . I the corner with pad covers for screens. I I I , 4 I , : ' ten, 1 x . ,, .. 1 ri , Q . . v . , . . . . . , I . -1 . I ' ' J' lf' . -fire BETTER THINK TWICE ABOUT IT When the urge to clean desks and to dlspose of scraps once and for all selzes one ef ye don t look out madvertantly a fave dollar bxll may go ln the lnclnerator IUNIOR SHELF scremce AND DRAMA LITTLE ORVIE There came a last ledge to the Klng of Belgnum Per haps a kinder fate protected the erstwhile Freshman who walked off the blackboard ledge unto a full pall of :ce cold water B r r r r DESTINATION UNKNOWN Meet the joey boy agann who beung sent with a heavy window box to be left an the lab returns fve munutes later to the classroom four flughts up with the box un has arms' THE BREATHLESS MOMENT Happens In Hlmmle s llfe when the academnc silence of the Vergnl class us broken by Please sut an the lecture chaur un front of the room No more promptung A HOUSE DIVIDED A graphuc account of how the class rung was chosen Chlchl' WHILE ROME BURNS A junnor plays hero an the church fnre May 2 l934 l-le sweeps charred wood shattered glass and muddy water out of coat jack SO RED THE ROSE What fresh anr and exercuse may do to Vera s complexion when she pedals the Columbua to say nothmg of the phone calls CAST DOWN THE LAUREL The personal hustory of those who did not graduate nn l934 GONE RUSTIC Appendlcectomy IS her cornplaunt The mould of fashion and the glass of form bearung a huge basket of fruit testimony of class sympathy are mlstaken for frunt peddlars Co way the woman upstaurs shouts out the wmdow I dont want fruut l want a bushel of potatoes Dad the farmer take a wife? PERSONAL HISTORY The reactuon of a man wlth a broken leg whose request ns that each vnsutor s card should be a slgnature on the plaster of paras cast enclosing has fractured grass shangler Where us at now Durk7 ln the BITICD I1 H11 fl91 the sacristy. The Fire Chief slams' the door. jack runs. Coat stops, Half-a- rn! 1, ',. g -l 'ir SENIOR SHELF D oovwa ES Mo mexolla NEW DISHES FROM LEFT OVERS Does not provide tor those dab ot vegetables that nntest a famnly :ce box but a tlower pot dabbed wuth a wundow pole LAMB IN HIS BOSOM A member ot the Trube ot Ben bl ats at Re Ilgnon class A VIQOVOUS shaklng does not dnslodge the lamb In hns bosom b e eral buttons tly ott h s coat I-I tayornt s n I Gan ew a Button GOODBYE MR CHIPPS About the professor who greeted his sectnon 'ond mornsng class I-In George Was he h t p Wantamunute WAIT A MINUTE I-Icreaftor Good mornunp r nd Yes s r All be cause hus r al name was ohn TWINS BORN I-Irmmue and lvlary lVIar and Weozlc Dlana and IVI nerva Pop and Maxne George and Ben Kay nd Rat ack and ohn HEAVEN S MY DESTINATION SO thought Ne all on that memorable day when mudnught tell at mud day haul shattered the wundows ture surens shrreked on the school corner Gonscnence examnnatuon cries and rosarnes st ove tor tlrst place WHERE NOTHING EVER HAPPENS Game the blnzzard Eastsude ruvals Ps,choIogIcaI moment Lambs ot the Iafv Black Mana Grady and the boys charge nt up to the cuty to call on Lyons BUT WERE YOU EVER A BOY? LONC FURROWS What took the screws out ot the Gottee Gan when Pop and Ivlaxue went tor the cornstalks What appeared In IVIaxle s eyebrows wl en he Int a match to look Into the engnne LAST OF THE WIND SHIPS Not a nautlcal tale but the exodus ot the Sensor boys THE NATIVES RETURN Matulda Buttner joseph Groppu and Harold Nfloran return to graduate THE PINNACLE OF GLORY Craduatlon day WHAT OF TOMORROW The burnung question In each Sensor s mnnd SOLD OUT TO THE FUTURE The day atter graduatuon 151114 fhnfvj sf rr 1' -'I It . A ' 1 I ' s : ' e - 7 . ' . ut S v , . is ' e o '1 is. S , , . : . GJ. I . . . , S LJ , , - f ., - , 1, si 2 ' y I . - Q , I ' c I I . 1 I , . I E I I . ' . I . K N , r ' . - V I I A I X . I . I , . . . . . : BELATED RESOLUTIONS Ann Alexander to make a few mental reservatlons Kay Arrastubua to learn the domestic arts john Backes never to get a cold at Public Speakung Margaret Bell not to be untnmnnated so easuly Vlncent Benfattl to qult murdering the Kung s English Harry Butler to tell more and better funny stones Matndla Buttner not to make so much nolse Donald Callahan to take thnngs a luttle easuer Charles Carroll not to turn hls halr grey wnth study Thomas Cloughsey to give up has tendency to talk out loud Ruta Colvln not to spend all her money on basketball games Cleorge Conroy to buy a school paper james DeSerlo not to talk so much Walter Durkln no longer to surpress hns whlmsucal nature Mary Easton to joan nn all class songs Ruth Farrell to grow up soon from babyhood Mary Flynn to spend less tnme on study and more In play Mary Foglua to speak less In school Louise Fournner never to allow East Paterson to be knocked john Carnck to get out of jack Leonard s haur Raymond C-rady to stop crackung stale jokes joseph C-roppl to become the biggest dude nn the class Ellzabeth Hackett to drop nervous mannerusms Manan Hrmschoot not to prompt nn class Mary Hun to mark the tardy ones more accurately Irene Keller to keep my hanr In Katherrne Hepburn style Dorothy Krerter to spend a lOO week un school Manan Lare to never ruffle her serene dnsposutlon jack Leonard to begun to wear flashy tles Margaret Luther to lose that nndnfferent attutude Ray Lyons to eat more Wheatnes joseph McC:nnus to do more fruitful day dreamung Maryellen Maas not to be so partial to Fords Mary Martln to let s all sung as the burdles sung Diana Martun to leave the stucks after graduatlon Harold Moran not to blush when recltung Vera Mullane to miss her lessons once In a whsle joseph O Donnell to do better lmutatlon of joe Penner Eleanor Pnetronlro to be more umpulslve than she us Charles Rafferty to have the most pleasant dlsposltxon Louls Santo to be late nngung the bells once ln a whale Munerva Schepus to lose her southern accent Howard Somers to treat Cenevneve to some cosmetncs H ya john Tuffnell to buy a few shares an Wrlgley s Anna Tuohey to become acquaunted with some text books Page' flurry czghl Duchess? Vincent Labenda to carry the books l need to school. THE WH ITE HOUSE Washnngton AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL The year l935 ushers nn an Important annrversary un the lnfe of the Amerlcan people Three hundred years ago the fnrst Amerlcan hugh school the Boston Latun School was founded lt was establ shed In l635 only fifteen short years after the landing of the Pulgrnms From a small beglnnnng weth one Instructor and a handful of students has grown the splendid servlce now provuded for more than 6 OOO OOO young Amerncans by 26 OOO publuc and prnvate hugh schools These schools are developnng the most precious resources of our natvon the latent nntellngence of our young people It IS worth notung that socual progress an the Unnted States us follownng swnftly on the heels of the remarkable expansion of educational opportunuty at the hugh school level States wlll celebrate thus three hundredth anniversary I hope they wall ce e br te nt In a manner whuch wull bring vnvldly before parents and townsmen the slgnnfucance the contrlbutnons and the goals of their schools Franklin D Roosevelt November 20 I 934 lf It takes a fnfty thousand dollar man to Oulde a cluent Develop a coal mune Put a corporation on nts feet What IS the teacher worth Who takes that boy of yours Ouldes hum Develops hum Puts htm on has feet and makes A MAN OF HIM? Illllfl' Ihnflf nine I hope that the young people of every huh school in the United a . . . , , . , 0 0 0 JUNIOR CLASSICAL james Murner Helen Krenter john Allen ohn Allen Pauline lvl Del Prefe lVlarle E l-lenry l-le en B Hull joseph C McCloskey Anna lvl lVlcVey joseph P lvlurray Eileen A Rehrey Dornlnlc R Sketflnl Paul A Thorp CLASS MOTTO Carpe Diem President Vlce President Secretary Kathleen P Craig Cathernne E Flaherty Dorothy E l-llckson Helen M Krenter Mary R McCloskey ames Murner Francls L Pasquarnello Kafherrne C Sarsfleld Ellen A Sullnvan Enleen lvl Vanderhoven CLASS COLORS Blue and Sllver CLASS FLOWER Orchid I I 1 Eileen Vanderhoven ..,L.................... Treasurer l . ' . ' 'lf 4' fffflgl JUNIOR CLASSICAL Wrth great joy and determnnatton we agam retraced our footsteps of the dear Alma Mater we had massed durung last vacatlon Wuth great joy because we were unuors full fledged honest to goodness lunnors Only one more rung of the ladder must be ascended before we too can realuze our most coveted desire that of Sensors Wuth determnnatuon because we were out to refute and dusprove those rumors of the dlffncultues we were to meet an Cncero and Quadratucs Becommg acquaunted wuth our subjects was a very easy task but as the days sped on unto weeks we drew the logucal conclusnon that It would have been better for us and for htm self rf Catulune had never llved to consplre agannst Rome and force Cicero to produce hrs masterful oratlons ln Math quadratncs at flrst threatened to deluge our mental capacuty but were we now to meet our Waterloo? NO OF COURSE NOT' Wuth that unforgettable proverb nn our ears Where there s a wull there s a way we funally overcame the enemy ln Englush ulsus Caesar found favor ID our eyes untul Public Speakrng came along and forced us to learn the Quarrel Scene Now we tnght shy of the great Shakespearuan work ln French we delughted rn the love affaurs of Oosua From the smoke and flare of the mud year examnnatlons the majorlty of us emerged shattered and shaken but smllung and vnctorlous So we conttnue on falternng here and there but always arusnng from our struggles on the rught stde untul we reach the rught to call ourselves Sensors The heartuest good wushes to the departung SENlORS May all thelr undertakings rn the future be all thelr hearts can wash DOmlnlc Skettnnl 36 - - ' I Page forty one JUNIOR GENERAL Charles E Lyons joseph W O Nell Edwin j McCmness Anna C l-lanrahan Mary M DeVito Bernard P Feeney Peter P l-lennon Maurice R junllet Estelle j Leonard Anthony j Lnmcn Edward j MCCOrry Edward j McC.mness Elsworth E Muller joseph W O Nell Charles F Dooley Presldent Vlce President Secretary Anna C l-lanrahan johnj jeffrey Vaughan D Knox james X Leonard Charles j Lyons john j McCeachue johnj Meyer ohn Miller Charles j Pasquaruello Marla N Rutt CLASS MOTTO Nothnng Ventured Nothnng Calned CLASS COLORS Blue nd C-old CLASS FLOWER Cardenna I . ss.. ,......... .......... T r easurer . ' ci , ' : a . l'rl'1r Vu -fel ' JUNlOR CENERAI. Twas on S pternber Elghtn tha ontlnued our tl ght und thex dot Salht f xol eso t trap were como eted att r rn n he ards n1 taken the r toll tor sexer l ot our members had befn lett beh nd becau e ol chool slclfness t n f Vl unlor lfleld Algebra storm hut us wlth all lrs t r The plane tossed and rolled throvvung, one of cur mcrhbers out of the c b n The llghtnlne French struck all around us but our pllots arrled us through Then the sun Rellguon Englush Chem stry came out enablung us to contunue our trlp ID safety Durlng our tnrst stop we strolled over to the l-lallowe en dance at St joseph Hugh The dance was sponsored by the enuors A our next stop a successful card p rtv was conducted agaun by the Sensors for our engoyrnent Both actlvutles were greatly appreciated bv the unlors Not to be outdone at sports our cowch worked strenu ous y ln the shap to have our boys at their best when we landed tor tootball and basketball In these sports the unlors displayed thelr great utnletrc abullty Atter the last bas4et ball game we were aganr' SOQVIOQ through the clouds to other conquests wrthout turther ml hips To the SENIORS we wash to extend odr suncere con grwtulatlons for the success vhlch the have attwlned atter t If yeurs of hard struggle Nlarla Ruff 36 'W ' T 'Q f ' 1 we c ' are vorl t joseph l-llgh School T v ej' t he s I l 2 5 ,Z as ' ad I . .1 5 S- , W , 5 alrps v 1 No le eg atter lea ng l A the Sister-pllots warned us ot an urnpend ng storm Suddenly the J V , ' u v lf S 1 - T A T , ' u . f V , C S ' t . f a y f N. , c ' ' I , V . A . C , T X 5 i lf c 1 A ' I ' , x c S T, Y I lt. c on -C ' e I'11-ffl fu If tl SOPI-IOMORE CLASS ohn Stewart Presldent Wulluam Fanning Vlce Presldent joanna Arrastubna Secretary Wullaam Foley Treasurer loanna Arrastlbla Alphonsus Carty Louns Colalannn ames Elwood Leo Futzsummons Wnlluam Foley Helen l-lln Wnlluam Kehoe Francls Lawlor joseph Molloy Verna Osborn john Rlchards Cecolna Strezesku john Shultz Margaret Stanton Arthur Straube Ruth Thomas Elnzabeth Vanderhoven Davnd Weaver 'Vlarcelle Bernard Edward Colrln Harold Crust Wulllam Fannnng Elnzabeth Flanagan Mary Frazza Thomas Kehoe CLASS MOTTO Bonne renornmee vaut mueux CLASS COLORS Red and gold CLASS FLOWER Red Rose llll g lm Frances Konzelman jane Marshall Charles O Donnell Alma Oakes Beatrice Pattlnelln Calllsta Rutter jane Scott Roy Spadaro joseph Stewart Catherrne Suslun Margaret Tuohey joseph VanVooren que ceunture doree l l j ----------'F-----M,------.- F ' 1 I . . ' I I' n 1' for! -..I1l7' SOPHOMORE CLASS n eptfmber l9 -4 two slug tl vvcatron forn Fres men classes Jn ted arod were promoted to Sopnomore rank Armed wrtn b oks for shrelds and curuosltx for spears v e set out to conquer a forest rnhabrted bv those terruble monsters French l.atrn and Englusn fvhlch roamed beneath the tangled branches rf Ceome tree Soon we met Robln l-lood and hrs lvlerry men W th Ivanhoe as leader we stepped forvvard boldly to meet the leglons of poets We attacked Fren h vvntk a vcnaeancc vvuth Alouette for our battle cry Latun was met vvlth many a bout yea ovfn wuth the mighty Caesar Before much tlme had passed F eece had no terrors for us Everyone recovered from the exams In trme to enloy a Mud summer s Nlght Dream We even called on Salas Marner and llttle Epple The athletic teams drd much good vvork No matter fvhether they vvon or lost In football or basketball vve gave them our best support Do you vvonder where the hoarse vofces came from the next clay? We luked the Informal duscussuons best rn Publ c Speak rng but we fear vve often ended mlle away from the polnt of attack lt xx is with 1 feelrng of envx we watched the SENIOR rink of Qo pass out of Sannt oseph vnth a forward look We the Sophomoros fondly wlsh them all success ws thfx tread the pithwax of lrfe l-le en l-lrn 37 l S e 5 , f h h X, C f o -rn he ' 1 r f , A l , f ' o ' ' - W , Ax! V xi V I 4? . Fl l X A J i V . ,X , I v I h, ,. C y A ,. , I ' C I , A v . X' Q 1 K we were so brave that the mughty Dragon guardrng the Colden I , S x ' x- ' A ' ' ' A 1 S ' ' 'S lc I ,C C r , . t QS l y ' , , If V c 3 c c f W I . V . I'rlrff' fm margaret Iare robert boyle jeanne rltter wllllam anderson robert boyle margaret de crescenyo gosepnune frazza raymond ball hazel herron margaret Iare Irene makepeace euphemua mcvey wulluam menton FI'9Sl'1mef'l ClOSSICC1l Carmel phelan loesph reyes lames ryan georgnanna scnalck rnta taylor victor benfattl wllloam craig mary donahue bernard graf vnrgnnna hare class motto labor conquers all class colors green and wnute class flower green carnatnon 1174 VICE presldent presudent secretary leo buckman wulllam maery eleanor mccloskey wlllsam mcvey elnzabeth mnnlatns elnzabeth puckett jeanne rltter margaret Scanlan edward stafford mae tuffnell edward Stafford ......................... - treasurer ' 1. j'm'f11-SLI' Fl'6'Sl'lfT1EF1 CICISSICOI september nunth nnneteen hundred thlrty four was a memorable day for us long before assembly groups of happy puplls chattered excntedly about summer vacatuon a famullar ound vxas heard the old school bell rang out a welcome we were Introduced to our books a most effectrve cure for our babblung tongues we were remunded of the great tasks vhuch lay before us of the responslbullty whuch hugh school students are required to assume ut seemed so dnfferent to green I ttle freshmen we overed the pages of hnstory from the begmnnung of cnvnluzatson to the mlddle ages and felt qulte educated when perucules latun words whlch dad not sound luke the lutany we had sung so long produced many a fveary heart and achnng head our falth and confidence In sngns brought us safely over the brldge of algrebra as for our english well here at least we felt ourselves treadlng on famuluar ground our attempt at publuc speaking may have bor d demosthenes but we felt grateful that we were not forced to speak wnth pebbles rn our mouths un order to umprcve enunclatuon or to shout agalnst the waves to strengthen our vonces freshmen a was filled wlth lox when two of our boys be came members ot the bastketball team whlch we hope wall be the beglnnung of the chwmpvons of the state of New ersey ln l 38 tothe Outgoing SENIORS we wish that The fralnlng re celved ln St oseph wlll be thelr lnsplratlon through lute may tuffnell 38 s . f fe ' , f . I K W C , , i J , . l F , . we were familiar with such names as alexander, aristotle. X . . . G . . . X g . g lc . I ' 9 . I Y I 4 , I'ngf fmly sr 1 1 yoseph barno leo carry anna deserlo charles o neull yoseph barno leo Carty wullnam clegg howard dhondf frances goodwun walter hodgson Irene yerzak joseph melvulle claire merrnman mary mcgulre reshme genero anna mahas Charles o nelll dorothy rock mary soccuo yohn wnldermuth Ieonore branch: alice cavanauh Salvatore carrao anna deserlo warren grant class motto what you do do mel! class colors whute and gold class flower tea rose lllllft ll 111 presudent vuce presldent secretary treasurer genevneve huber edward leonard wallace merner cathernne mcgnnnnty vincent mctughe john o keefe loan phelan mary ryan dons van nlekerk F n I l fur -1- 'lflzv FSS me SDSFG t at openfng day o how nn xperlen cd tm de us fee gone was the famlllar spelllng geography and anthmetlc lnstead vye llstened to durectuons about general sclen e our english plans and strange terms nn math and lat n lt seemed as If we had begun to tread upon the brlars and thorns of that path one thought stlll remanned to strengthen s t vy s the same school bunldung and our teacners were those whom we knew would help us each day we tread the path wuth grownng confldence we stumbled agann and agaun but the lught always seemed clearer around the next turn we traveled over hundreds of mules wlth odysseus and his men over rough seas which the ancient marlner through the western states wuth bret harte and over the sudewalks of among the trees at the cross roads of course at frrst our sclence seemed lvke a dark and gloomy cavern but soon many wonders came out of that cavern as came from aladdun s cave then came the grand and glorlous halloween dance It was the very best party we ever attended and how our stun nung costumes added glamour to the scene' many of us were determnned to do mlssronary work after we wutnessed two movies the furst gnven by the mnssuonary whlte susters of afraca and the other by the mary knoll fathers and thenr work ln chrna may we answer the call when lt comes but nom the road whnch seemed so long last fall has been left behund and agaun a turn of the road Iles before let us pause here to send our best wnshes to the CLASS OF 35 who are ready to b d farewell to St joseph Hugh dorothy rock 3 3 I I I F lw n 9 l h y' . e ce t e ' sl' r F , , f H . , . C . . y , , ' L u fl fa ' I new york with o. henry, these, were to us resting places , , . l I ' v P11114 l'n'ffl-' W l l Y J O I N The Catholuc Students Musslon Crusade Why stand ye here all the day Idle? Co mto My vnneyard BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE Inq: 171 and I wnll glve you what IS just Your own love for your holy Earth wall Increase un proportuon to your work for Its spread There are yet I OOJ OOO COC heathen In thus world nlneteen centurnes after Christ bade I-Ins dlsceples preach the Ctospel to every nation The mnssnonarues backed by the folks at home could do wonderful work In Cod s vineyard Great undertakungs are successfully launched and carried to completion If there are boys and gurls who are fulled wnth the spurat of Catholuc Actnon I-Ieart than by helping to make I-lnm known among the heathen Tl-IE IVIISSIONARY S AVE Vxfhen lufe s candle fluckers low and I feel A clammy touch upon my Icy brow And friends Iof allen racel about me bow And beg Cod s chastenung angel to reveal The joys I ve told them mortals canno know When shadows lengthen and mv dlmmung snght Bears vvutness that the darkness must be nrght And soon on my last mrssuon I must go Then lVIary IVI ther be that friend to me Whom I have taught these others you would be When death ns nearing and as I have trued To make these poor one Ioxe Chrust Crucntled Implore thy Son to bear me to the Lught Vxfhlch I have hoped for through thus pagan nught . . . . ,, I F . . . BECAUSE: There is no better way of showing true devotion to the Sacred ' f ' t 1 s f ' ' ' rw . . I ' y THE SENIOR DEBATING CLUB Never ruse to speak unhl you have somethnng to say and when you have sand ut cease LoulsL Santo Chalrman Seated Standmg Raymond T Lyons Howard F Somers George l Conroy Donald B Callahan johnl Backes john M Carrick Louus L Santo Thomas l Cloughsey days of forums and meetlngs Socual and polltlcal nnterclass debates offer excellent tralnmg to youths goun forth unto the adult world The flrst debate before the Faculty and assembled student body on january 26 l935 was on the questlon Resolved That the Several States Should Enact Legus latlon for Compulsory Unemployment Insurance Inf: jzrlz on l I UV As ability to speak before an audience is a necessary asset in these , . . C . A O . 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A L:-Nei 1- -T - --F h I U -V ' PASSAIC COUNTY SCI-IOLASTIC RELAY Track was revived at St joseph after a lapse of several years Thus lay off dad not seem to affect the boys however for they added another trophy to our school s collectuon by wrnnung the Danuel Dowlnng Trophy un the Passaic County Scholastac Relays Running In the 6OO meter relay St joseph s was the vnctor with St john s second St Mary s thnrd and St Bonaventure s fourth The hme Our boys Charley Knelt 36 jackie Leonard 35 Howard Somers 35 and jam Lawlor 34 deserve much praise for their splendnd perform ance especnally nn vnew of the fact that they were able to traun for only a short tnme before the Meet Lo' the boys who gave the furst Track Trophy to St joseph Iuqr' Hrfy three was I min. 16.9 sec. 1 ' - . Hr ,- 1 4 SL mcrs V Benfatt B OKOLL W Mcntn H 2 yw ZST ZOW F v 11 L L ch Coa OVW C A apfa n R Lyons C I' CIO Dre C ef th Ath fT1 P S CV R aban DCE: HSC 380 F P ROW SECOND CO nmss Rwfferfy C Cf M E Backes -4- 4 X 1 W Il I . I. I 1: -, . ' 'fy , 0 , , 'n , . I. . . . 1u.rI ll , . ll , . , I , I i i . , , i , . Tl, , 'ov .rd, .Q A' E N1 I ' M IF 3 I. fhff ri, I, Ill , . Iulllct, , , ull , , 1 . V' V : . 4 1 I Il , I. Ie ery, V. Ben atti, ,fb ,V1 a V ,I 5' wb! V , ' O q YY 4 - 1 MMM S101 W R O RD TH ff QUGFC O 13 C P ROW RTH FOU FOOTBALL The year l935 will long be remembered in the sport annals of St. joseph High, for it is this year that the Creen and Cuold made its initial appearance on the gridiron. After a belated start Father Smith s cured the services of Mr Anthony Contu former Notre Dame lumunary under the immortal Knute Rockne as coach After several weeks of gruellung practice during which Coach Conti unstulled un the boys the fundamentals of football and the Rockne system the Fighting lrush took the field against the Eastside Hugh B School eleven With Vince Benfattu s brilliant sixty yard touchdown run and the consistent ground gaining of Pop Somers St joseph emerged victorious l2 6 The following week the boys made it two straight by defeating the rugged Arlington team 6 O The lone Irish touchdown was accounted for by Ed lVlcCuunness stellar end who took a short pass on the Arlington forty yard line and sprinted the remaining distance through a broken field for the wunnung touchdown jackie Leonard fleet footed halfback also proved his worth as a ball carrier by his consistent ground gaining The following week the lrush winning streak was marred by a O O tue with our city rivals St ohn s The boys on the line showed plenty of strength with Don Callahan rugged centerman and ohnny Backes great defensive guard outstanding Ramsay Hugh gave the lrush their first taste of defeat To end the season un a fitting manner our boys again defeated the Eastside Hugh B School l2 6 And now that football has been inaugurated we SENlORS hope to see un a few years our Alma lvlater winning the City Championship so that we may say with pride Why sure' WE played on the FIRST team St joseph ever had SCHEDULE joseph Eastside Hugh B School joseph St ohn joseph Ramsey V joseph Eastside Hugh B School Raymond Lyons Captain 33 P111 4 I . l l l l St, L......., .- - L , -- l 3 ' ' - ,,,---- - 7 ST. loseplt .BLLLLLLLLLLBLLL 6 Mount Arlington ..,,,,.,,,,-, O St, ,LLL .....L O j ,W ssss ,,,, Q sssswfs O St. .a.....LLLaaLLL, 6 j, , s,,,ssss,ss---,, 14 St. .,a,.,,.,..L.,., l2 ' ' - -M44-gYY 6 37 27 In ll ffllfjl-fill' I 4 f- Q rcdor FIRST IQOW Fx Grady, A, Llmrmgc, R. Lyons, Capiain. C, Cvnmy, C. KIOII. Sl AOND IQQW W Cfvlcismuth, Coach, W. Mmwlmw, 1, Rcycs, E. MCCnnm-ss, V, Bonfqttu W Km-hm-, Rm' 1 I' Smnlh. Athletic Di . BASKETBALL Desplte the fact that the Team of 35 were depraved ot four Varslty men by graduatlon the Green and Cold under the guldance of Coach Cold smith was moulded unto a hard tlghtlng aggregatuon that upheld the tradl tuons set up by former teams Captann Ray Lyons was the lone player left from the former team The new team was small and llght but what they lacked ln wenght and heught they made up un tenacuty and fortutude These two vlrtues of sportsmanshup wall stamp thelr memory long wlth the school They never quit even when the gonng was hardest the outlook black est They were the team that came back Ioseph Ioseph Ioseph Ioseph joseph Ioseph Ioseph Ioseph oseph Ioseph Ioseph Ioseph Ioseph SCHEDULE Brownson St Mary Central St Bonaventure l-loly Trinity St ohn St Luke St Bonaventure Central l-loly Trlnlty Brownson St Mary St ohn St Luke 274 NEWARK DIOCESAN TOURNAMENT Ioseph St ohn 2 They are the team Donald Callahan Manager 35 P11 St. A ...,.L...L...L. 20 ..-.u.,......... l4 St. A LL...L,....,L.. 24 , ...,...,,,..,,,.., l9 St. A ....,L..,.,.... l l ,u...,u...,,..uL,. 22 St, A ..,,...,L....,. l8 . .,u,..s,..,. 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Ruta Leonard at Sherwood Busuness College Edna Patterson at Eastsude Hugh 'post graduatel john Adams at Paterson Trust Pursuung varuous busuness unterests are ohn Wegner john Semar Andrew Komunuak ohn Melvulle Wulluam Maas Maud McCormuck at Traphagen Art School Loretta Storms Ruth McVey Vurgunua Co tello Mary Smuth Euleen Leonard joseph Emmett CLASS NIGHT EXERCISES OF I933 SALUTATORY Francus C Walter Scarf Dance lpuanol Catherune E Meyer CLASS MOTTO Frances M Farrell NIL NISI CRUCE 'The Holy Yearl Untold Ye Portals CLASS PEDIGREE john j Wassel Whute Star March lI3anjol Wulluam P Woods CLASS FLOWER Mary R Sulluvan Polly fPuanol Francus C Walter Sammy Graduates Elsue M Byrnes CLASS COLORS Euleen j Maher Rustle of Sprung IPuanol Dorothy T Colluns CLASS PROPHECY Harold j Pomper Don Quuxote lTrumpetI joseph j Brucato VALEDICTORY Margaret C McKenna ADDRESS TO GRADUATES Rev john M McDonald CLASS NIGHT EXERCISES OF I934 ILaunchung of the Senuor Shup I Processuonal The Voyagers of 34 Valse un E flat IPuanol Ruta Leonard Story of the buuldung of the shup Maude McCormuck I d Weave a Song for You The Voyagers of 34 Deducatuon of the shup Anna Foley Nola lPuanol Edwun Makepeace Colors for the flag shup Mary McTughe Marchung Along Together The Voyagers of 34 Floral wreath for the shup Irene Howley Pluue D Etoules lPuano1 Mary Goodlune DIAMOND YEARS OF THE SISTERS OF CHARITY Loretta Storms I Know a Lovely Carden lVocal Edna Patterson Effects the voyagers cannot take wuth them Euleen Leonard Alpune Hut 1PuanOl Rose Lull Lookung seaward Ruth McVey Auf Wuedersehen The Voyagers of 34 Heave Ho Mary Goodlune Bon Voyage Rev Francus X Dausey Recessuonal THE BLESSING OF THE SACRED HEART 111111 I 4 I l . . 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