St Joseph High School - Shield Yearbook (Jackson, MS)
- Class of 1961
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X92 GMX M0 x ' 1 H X mme sxixaxcx lx , X iwvooovx oi X X 'Si , XOSYRYX KKXGQ SCYXOOY ,X -f X 1 Xwzxsoo X , XJXX-s4xsixQQfx f Q OX. XIXXX X X x 1 S x v ' . Q H. , ' sg E , s . hh , l J I lv- llbfgwtvi .. ' . ,. 5 r ' I- : A, .':1As:'Ak:-ejpi, s 51-Q nz, t Ki X Wifi: . 24:44 . x Q ..- 1 yi affix' -2, 4 T S-fi.. dz? ,' 'r ':'. 'ab Pi -1 x 5 ,Quays- - . .- Q - ,.s,Ai! Q ' '- ig, ' 1 .. Kyn- f .kv Q, r 'v' 'if '1 FOREWORD MICHAEL HART, Editor 'wmv As the school year passes, we pause to catch a final glimpse of everything we have done. Our Classmates, our friends, our teachers have all played a part in this past year's achievements. We have attempted to preserve the memories through pic- tures and words. The students of St. Joseph made itg you lived it. Here it is - the 1961 SHIELD. Michael Hart, Editor SUPERlNTENDENT'S MESSAGE l De ar Michael: As you well know, your Class of '61 is the last group of studentsl received into high school while still principal of St. Joseph. This close association has prompted a keen interest on my part in the progress of the 1961 seniors. I anticipate the publication of THE SHIELD and shall treasure my copy as the means of recalling pleasant memories of former pupils. May the many, many hours which you and the staff under the guidance of your advisor have given to edit this issue bear fruit in an outstanding production which shall be a lasting tribute to all and reflect the high standards of St. .To- seph High School. With a blessing, Father Scanlon SISTERS OF MERCY CELEBRATE NINETIETH ANNIVERSARY IN JACKSON His Excellency, Bishop Brunini, offers the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass assisted by Father T. Harkins, Father Walter Maloney and Father Jack Reitti. 1 Sisters and friends assist at the Mass. COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brunini Dr. John Boone Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Notaro Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Ioe Skinner Hollywood Sweet Shop Mr. and Mrs. Ed H. Thomas X. J +5 33323 H' aft! H., I my v A val? Q K. I YI yr: S ' 'il'- iii ls R I . x rr, r- aw 2' - .fx ffl ik? Procession for the Pontifical High Mass begins with senior, Lance Drane, as cross-bearer. mmumwxii H? m -, - 'L f ig i sf r i LEADING LIGHTS OF ST. JOSEPH French Club Officers: Gene Phillips, Diane Achartz, Junior Class Officers: Ronnie Suruine, Mary M. and Kathleen Hendricks. Skinner, Cecil Jaquith, Dora L. Roell. I r-sl? Junior Red Cross Officers: Frances Messina, Mary Sophomore Officers: Larry Boland, Mary G. Hickey, Martha Skinner, Dora Roell, Rose Farmer. Mary Jane Andries, Peggy Grothaus. Romani Hodierni Circulus Intinus Latin Il Club Officers: Flo Yoste, President, Vice- Latin Ilg William May, Treasurer, Larry Grayson, President, Danny Deitrick, Betty Hothan, Secretary, Vice-President, Johnny Beadle, President, Marian and Melanie Shell, Treasurer. Noullet, Secretary. An-ll Art Club: Linda Bates, Secretary-Treasurer, Betty Miss Courtnay Clingan receives special award. Hothan, President, Marian Noullet, Vice-President. .el Freshman Class Officers: President, Cliff Remm, Vice-President, Joan Hickey, Treasurer, Larry Lambert .ww ls W-,,,,, 'A 'fgffn F-ill., JZ? 4 Q if :Q ww' 55 'W Y 3 vw in ' '25 I W. 4 .2 ff! l'fhY5if6?z5T' Q - Ll f A ' zrfis 'Fi Q' : ADMINISTRATIQN -ww MOST REVEREND R. O. GEROW Bishop of N atchez -Jackson Diocese FAT HER JOHN SCANLON Diocesan Superintendent of Schools MRS. LOY SMILEY, Receptionist MRS. HARMON BROOM, Secretary 'XM A 9 ,5-A I I,-.R X , Q way.,-4 15, iw A aww R if ' I' , fy il'fww3'LM'? ff E12 I i,gg5,i f ADMINISTRATION FATHER PAUL V. CANONICI Principal J g3 I.f.. 'I 'QI' QW ffl I ,4-14' ' COLLEGE NIGHT sponsored by Junior Holy Nome ' ALM-aflsraior V , V . MZ MA Weimar. ., .M 1-avfai.. arm-wh . fi... K V6 W, . -,S A I Carol Addkison and Peggy Graf question the nurses from St. Dominic's on a career. 1 3 il - , 1 f dem' Father assures Mr. and Mrs. Carr that there is a place for Philip in college! John Ryan, Junior Holy Name President, and 32 Lance Drane listen to Father s ideas Dora Louise Roell is interested in Ursuline Mike Hart and Cecil Jaquith serve coffee to College. parents after college night ceremonies. l TEACHERS' INSTITUTE - Welcome to Jackson, Teachers gwjq 1,N'B2?315 9 if xmcuuz. E ,,,,,,.f A DIBCESAN gl -7-.-.-..- Noullet assist with decorations for Teachers In stitute held at St. Jose h. Janet Hederi, Betty Hothan, Linda Bates, Marian P St. Peter's, Father Michelin, is Master of Ceremonies for the Ponti- fical High Mass. Father How ard Johnson, of Greenville, is sub-deacon. Former assistant pastor at cash- ai, - ' Senior girls nervously await the teachers who are I ,rrr E F to be served at the luncheon. f .a , r, A .3 t His Excellency, Bishop Gerow, assisted by Father Canonici and Msgr. Hannon, offers the Holy Sacrifice on Teachers day. 1 , E x use .. awww ,M ccrr s Clergy and Altar Boys return to sacrrsty after the Mass. Mary Anne Robison is relieved that the teachers feel so much at home. IZ jf M X5 g?.f7 X.,,,-f On the occasion of the centennial Mass the Alumni members participate and they are: Fathers Hind- , , man, Harkins, Maloney, Reitti, Olivier, Ackle, and James Matthew Miller receives the Sacrament B 1 . of Holy Orders. ry am WITH OUR ALUMNI Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Kohler Mr. and Mrs. Larry Filmore Byrd QMary Jo Messina, '55J Qlilizabeth Ann Lee, '57j Mrs. Robert Lee Sisson Dr. and Mrs. Orlando Andy QMarion Howie, '53j QLouise Murphy, '53j 2.4 rw s ur li FACULTY Parents arer1't disturbed about the report cards. SISTER MARY ELISE, R.S.M. Vice -Principal Science Math Linda LeBlanc presents Father Canonici a check for S200 as a gift from graduates. FACULTY FACULTY FAT HER T AR SI Religion SISTER MARY ETHELBERT, RSM English, Sociology MRS. SIMPSON Science SISTER MARY PAULINUS, RSM English, Math COACH BILL RAPHAEL Math, Physical Ed. SISTER MARY WALBURGA, OSU Latin I,II,III SISTER MARY RENATA, RSM Librarian MR. GLEN PATTERSON Social Studies MR. HOUSTON DAVIS Band MISS COURTNEY CLINGAN French I,II SISTER MARY MATTHEW, RSM Business Education Religion MRS. JOHN GEARY Choral in 1 W Q M' Speaker at Mother -Daughter Banquet cLAss NIGHT Mrs. Edythe Todd Seniors line up for class night. Mr. Levin Farmer introduced Mr. Blass, guest speaker OUR LOYAL FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Barber Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Graef Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clark Mr. and Mrs. Noel Mills Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Ben Piazza, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Elisar Mr. and Mrs. O. Pickenpaugh Lefoldte Divine Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Thiac Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Skees Mr. and Mrs. R. Swanson Compliments of HINDS BUSINESS MACHINES East Amite Street Jackson M'ss'ss' ' if 1 1 ippi , ' 5 Rose is a good advertisement for the Hinds Business Machines Company Sister Mary Elise receives parting gift from Linda Mrs. Smiley is speechless! Don't buck City Hall ANNE MAYEAUX CATHY CURVIN MICHAEL HART Valedictorian Salutatorian Scholarship Literary Award Scholarship American Legion Award English Aw ard Religion Award Scholarship ST. JOSEPH'S TWENTY-ONE TOP RANKING STUDENTS ANNE BROOM DONNA KAY HENKIBIEN GENE PHILLIPS Scholarship Scholarship Sertoma Award American Legion Award K. C. Award elf- IEAN SIGLER Valeria Logue Award Scholarship LANCE DRANE Scholarship NANCY BARBER Scholarship MARY AGNES BEZARD Jackson's Professional and Business W. Award LINDA LeBLANC Scholarship IOHN RYAN Sedes Sapientias Scholarship SI-IERRY BEZARD Sertorna Award Scholarship KAREN TAYLOR Catholic Business Wome MARY ELLEN HARGON Betty Crocker TOMMY BRIN SON Scholarship Dramatics KATY GROTHAUS Scholarship GWENDOLYN THOMAS Most Improved SANDRA BROCATO Scholarship National Catholic Business Education Award JIMMY MYERS S chol arship LINDA DAMICO Scholarship f I GRADUATION Q l' 'K GRADUATES SEEN RECEIVING DIPLOMAS ARE Father Sheridan, 8.1. , Speaker Bill Callahan Regina Duncan Jeanette Phillips Michael Palrnore Carol Lee Thomas Sherry White Mitchell Thomas After Mother -Daughter Banquet Mrs. Todd and Mrs. McCloskey are greeted by friends. J 5 E- V my I--- ' HERE AND THERE Sophomores entertain at Junior -Senior Prom. His Excellency, celebrant of the Pontifical High Mass on the occasion of Teachers' In. Peggy May interviews college representative. Teachers attend Pontifical Mass. ' wwe 7f- H 'V ' cf' M H ,'.,V E r f 2' , .. - r's..Lif ,L 53' ' xr ' i s ' ' 15 ' br? E 'arr 5 r is X - g Z - I, , ff? E 7 K T i I Mx , ,r M K .IAAV 2VAA W V ,L Ah M ' ' ' A ' 'I 7'-7 Q Father Canonici addresses student body. Knights of Columbus make a sale. SENIORS gm fb M 22 if 2 1 L: .. -- xg f 1 1 2, I? f.,,L .M ,.77 K? ii Q K 2:-C35 ,M ,R .L.V M.. .V,A ,Vg V11 Q11 'Z'-X23 ig --f. El i 95 , . V-,,-V f1,,X,Mm,n: W- M' . - ' , .vM,,,.M.L .... .... .. . Q1 Diane Helen Achartz Nancy Gwynola Barber Mary Agnes Bezard ,L ff f N I i 9 -' v Sk RTI 5 Y ' Kathryn Sherrard Bezard Joseph Hastings Bonelli Thomas Carroll Brinson L. WW t L Sandra Antoinette Brocato Ann Harmon Broom William Hilden Callahan Laura Susan Clark Mary Kathleen Curvin Linda Hope Damlco Lance Wilson Drane Mary Regina Duncan Irene Gonzales Sandra Kay Graef Kathleen Ann Groataus Mary Ellen Hargon G Qffqav MT Z' lfilxf 23 ew 5 .J XX! it fffsih' lf, Michael Joseph H art Kathleen Druhan Hendrlck Donna Katherine Hinkebem 415 Carolyn Anne Patin Marietta Pennick Franklin Eugene Phillips Hazel Jeanette Phillips Donald Joseph Powell Catherine Alexis Primos p L.. ,,..,,h gn-H' 'HNHFEFUIOK , W John Charles Ryan Alan George Schulten Joan Marie Siekman Jean Sigler Karen Ann Taylor Carol Lee Thomas Gwendolyn Mary Thomas Mitchell Richard Thomas Judith Ann Tischner Donna Marie Watson Melvin Lewis Westerfield Sherry Donnan White -4 .. l-1 IH IHHHH -1-l if Florian Henry Yoste Sister Mary Elise, R. S. M Mr Glenn Patterson The Senior Superlatives, L. to R T Brinson Two time winner Jimmy Myers receives Pres S Bezard Sec. , L. LeBlanc Treas National Math Contest Award from Sr Mary J Myers V P Elise R S M Keith Hopkins is thinking of college early' Upperclassmen learn to dance in the fashion e Junior Sen H444 e - Q arf i . JUNIORS '0'5 ' nxfrfkff S' :wk 0 WSE .4 . xl fbi xg 1 Iohn Alvis Patsy Beary Larry Bleakney Ed Brunini Suzanne Burke Margaret Carroll Carter Coleman Kenneth Converse Philip Dell'Isola George Dickson Gerald Dietrick Ken Dodson Jack Elisar Rose Farmer Rita Gallagher Sonja Giordano Pat Gipson Ierry Joe Guidici Gerald Hall Beth Harkins Mary Harkins Cecil Iaquith Eddie Jones Lee Roy Kennedy Ted Kirby Joe Kuriger Hugh Lambert Linda Landry Marty McCubbins I oe MCN ally Judy Maier Judy Marsh T1 B+ Prue Martin Larry Mason Frances Messina Frances Mills Claudia Morgan Evonne Mullen Pat Pellegrini Carey Penny Robert Pickenpaugh Mary Anne Robison Dora Louise Roell Pat Salvo Sandra Schilhab Harriet Shumate Jan Simpson M ary Martha Skinner IS' ,www Judy Spinner Ronald Surguine David Warriner Beverly Weber Michael Ziliak Ray Zoercher Sister M. Matthew Sister M. Ethlebert 4 5? V , , 7-4 o SOPHOMORES Carol Addkison Mary Jane Andries Linda Bates Johnny Beadle Jimmy Bittner Mary Bleakney Butch Boland Cathy Bonhagen Willis Cook Dennis Damico Danny Dietrick Marie Donnell Shannon Flynn Charles Franklin Thomas Gallagher Peggy Graf Larry Grayson Peggy Grothaus John Harkins Mary Hayes Janet Hederi Jamie Hendrick Lamar Hendrick Mary Grace Hickey Carlene Holly Betty Hothan Johnny Hyland Anne Jaquith David Julkenbeck Tim Kajdan fa? Q ef' Q ,ll-?'b ' , f , N ,F at . 2 J ,Z 1' D , if J Pa f r -wwf ea gerly' was - Wfsf 1:1 i 1 we' ffl? '13 5 li uzf 7' -'rllh ,ww 'I' John Lange Charles Libbey Shaughn Loper Judy Lovitt William May Carol Melohn Alton Morgan Pat Notaro Marion Noullet Thomas Patochek Claudia Penny Eugene Purvis Arthur Reed Elizabeth Richard Melanie Shell Skippy Siekman Sylvia Stevens Cherly Sullins Kathy Taylor Phil Thiac Vickey Thomas Sandy Upshaw Clara Watson Tommy Wootan Billy Yoste Sister M . Walburga Mrs. Simpson Father T arsi Sister Mary Paulinus M 'Civ'-'xv' Sister Mary Elise Sept. 2 9 23 30 Oct. 7 14 21 28 Rebel, Marty McCubbins, overcomes the vicious block, Nov. 4 maybe! I! Nov. 11 F-aw wwwffftzrs 1 960 REBEL SCHEDULE Florence Byram St. Joseph, Greenville Cham. Hunt Benton Port Gibson Culkin St. Al. Lexington Rebel Bowl Rebels Opposition 6 8 21 O 0 0 7 O 6 6 6 7 6 14 0 21 14 13 26 14 W Will the Rebels recover??'? Rebel, Ken Converse, receives letter from Coach B1llR aph ael. The goal is above, Linda. Guard him, Carter! ll QNO stoggiesj Some Rebelettes earn basketball letters' FRESHMEN . 4 Alfred Armour Gilbert Barber Ann Branch Michael Boland Kathy Bonelli Paul Bouthilet Raymond Brocato Philip Cramer Charles Davis Lynn Davis James Dear Arthur Duvall Eleanor Ann Fraiser Michael Frascogna Sandra Gipson o OQJ A 0 f , L ' 2. if , ' 1 w L A E I W' , , L Q QF T lr J , . 'in W WYX ff if Thomas Gorman Mary Katherine Grower Sally Gould Michael Haggerty Keith Harkins Mary Hendricks Margaret Ioan Hickey Keith Hopkins Marcia I-Iuth Martha Jaap Donald Kirby William Kuriger Larry Lambert Diane Lane Robert Lange Barbara Ledbetter Kenneth Lefoldt Maurice Lockhart Charles Loper Elizabeth Loper Robert Lowery David McDonald Georgia McFall Beverly McGowan Elise McNeese Michael Mattiace Margaget May Joseph Melvin Cecile Messina Linda Mullen A . .., 5 ,JS , I x F , K it '- , 7 ,bbz sg, 1 ' Y is '- ,f A- 35 V i I p ,b., , , L W if M, L V 4 s Q? ' siifdii Mary Myers Anna Lee Nixon .K H ld N 11 K' . - am . O ' i as '- is 'I' SeanO Keefe , L 4.-A Zi ri- Ellen Pennick SV uhgfis s C i i 'X ' 1 X A - if f Xa C '4 is A William Perron Sharon Peters .iz f f' ' ii' ' Ben Piazza - , ' Q Constance Primos B, Clifford Remm 4 M 1 .. L .v ,' fs f t W 'fl ' M 'A ., , .,,.- ,V A , yr aw, Q., ?f'f , 0 , - . . '. P saint If f . if fs-Q 7 fiilw ' If nc- W Y 9... . QW, ' '-T'-' zzzz. Fx ,L , il' Y ' of C 1 -'re 31: iw- 'M t M , ,. VZ:. 'e Brenda Roell Roderick Russ Norma Sawaya Joseph Schmidt Sandra Seabury Barbara Sheets Andrea Skees Sydna Steele Robert Suber Linda Sullins James Sweeney Marian Thomas Curtis Thompson Nell Rose Venturini Jamie Walsh Homecoming Queen Karen waves to classmates. 4'Ki ' gud 1 y E53 fa was Pat Salvo and Frances Mills are excited Q - , ,,,,,g-'Q Alia-P L Freshman maids, Jamie Walsh and Mary Myers are waiting for their driver. 1 4?,iiJ.iij H915 5 . ' V sri? 1-w.,.,N - . 2 Fig iggfij J im lmql r ' MNmMN'm':lg Coach Raphael crowns Karen, Queen of A 2 QSW . - ali-4. Weary artists admire their work. What a price to pay for a picture. F?l 311' K -Q -.. , ATHLETICS HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES ADD SPARKLE TO FOOTBALL SEASON Sweetheart ofthe football team - Karen Taylor - Karen's little brother and sister are shown with her. Keeping the pep and school spirit up is the main task Mrs. Smiley takes care of the courts bouquets. of the cheerleaders. .I ' 4 ff' L I N .:' A touchdown scamper'??? The pep and loyalty of the crowds spark the hard hitting Rebels. Senior Rebels, Mike and Jimmy, have mixed emo- Victory at last for the Rebels. tions about the game. s 6 5 Q xg 1 , ,Y il' ,. ,U Q N, VF , . G 3?3 , N sig - ,mx ak. 4 ,M gn v - . .a..,', i8fyf4.' Ae 1 I A pl ' ff' J' 2 ' 1 BL E X .A Y f , ., , , 0 V 'Q Q an y Vi 3 , is ' as W ff w 'M ,f fi riff M if M ' f '- r A- 5 W' MW F ' ' A M A. ,. , A Q,-ig S mn 2 Li f .A '- WJ W - M A nf f:'f, M 'fl 4 f 4' 11M-rmwmxiizwv is wxfmm - 0. aqtf ffm., Af fy 4 ii' MA if v ' L ' ' -f , w 2: - ' Q +gvf'J K W 1, Y , V Vg, V A ,- M T LL V wg? - 5., , if F M ' A A - fs ,V . , 'Y-W, '-A 'li,- . 'fl .1 wiv? fa ggi ? 'Q ' f,,f 'iii is ,--- 5 J' K 4 fi,- ,ffa -is me-awww ww M 'i . 1 . MTW v,A, NEW JQEQ 'Wm Eva? V' .5 MV! Wy' mam jDSm 5 ' 31 3. milf l THE REBEL YELL became the paper to read. Industrious Rebel Yell staff presents full coverage of interesting and important school activities. ,fer Siena Sister Mary Ethelbert checks stencils of TGIUOHY- Tenn. seniors. The gI'3duEitiO1'l Tommy Brinson- A years, Sheridan, Society Xavier University, Cine cinnatte. Ohio. SENIORS FUNORE M-Q' 'Q'+-s......-1 Ps Editor, Sandra Brocato seated at typewriter, gets Josephian staff organized. Sister Mary fr Matthew aid with the typing. Sisters Mary Ethelbert and Paulinus sponsored the Iosephian. -.E,,LD , Pete:r'S Co-Cathf V: for graf EBI' l lI'l EI' THEN WEN H za, 1961 X ,A C. i , 1. zu, 1!:.1. n,,L.-..: ., 'ment Cef'm0nlC5 Cf fSister Mary Ethelbert, sponsor, ad- J May 26, 3? 5eVen'th3Vneshmknsofdwhrewonabhnyas,Q 115 0CC33510n the foIreponem,typHn,andwrhem. D I sixteen boys and titir-by-otiioc 5,,.t-.f, .-...W 39 b Q-'ft their diplomas by Bishop Ertmini in a 9811-al 11 zeremony. flee Ciub tn a Cl ub will CLASS NIGH 5 Night of 1 the O'Rie on May 26 speaker' f was Mr. Blass of t ippi. The . iso addrcs borian, Ann hy Curvin, and Joe Kuriger, faithful pressrnan of the school cholar-ship to College, Chicagcv the publications oiut on time. by Nayeauxm vearf, 313, Brescia College, OWHHSW Colley-G, tghicago, borough, Kentuckya paper and anthology, works overtime to get ea ACTIVITIES N. I nt STUDENTS DISPLAY DRAMAT!C TALENTS . T iS l A if T , 645221 ,fsQ?5'2. YW 5 A S rg -Q i q. 6 A ,, is Gabriel, Donna Hinkebein, announces to the Blessed Sherry White, Blessed Mother and Mitchell Thomas, Mother, Sherry White, that she is to be the Mother of St. Joseph. God. He is born in a manger, yet adored by Kings. Tribute is paid Him by the Angels. PILATE AND THE CROSS - PASSION PLAY Pilate, Tom Brinson, pleads for Christ. The High Priest attempts to quiet the mob. Mary Blegkrrey, Nagy Barber' and Rose Farmer are Testifying against Him are Frances Mills, Barbara Led- friendg of Christ, bettern and Doral Louise Roell. SENIOR CLASS PRODUCTIONS - 3 l Just as I thought. Gmger Groom, Mary Agnes Bezard, Linda LeBlanc. A Vfff A 0 . ig f 7 jaw! bf Q . -if -, I I Y 4, Q 3 .. We Y Y 5 g 'H 1 X X? y 5? kg I 2 5, I have made up my mind. I must go. Ioe E Bonelli, John Ryan, Jimmy Meyers, Gene Phillips. .N A 44 -- A LONG SHOT AND SUBMERGED . s ei gn A es Bezard and Gwendolyn Thomas I've been blackmailed. Ioan Seikmann, Mary gn , . fi V . 7 A ' M vb! M - 1 A ,,,.,,,.,,,,, MVVHQAQ f V+' 4' f Tl if lllk ,G . A W if 'A I Q L -zijfx k i' A 4 i ' x YE , , '59 , K 1 ' - i f K -if I A f 1 5' ' g,, 8 'W A,.' A A A A nyol H si , nl- 9 S 4731 Don't blame it on the Navy. Blame it on that A storm. Tommy Brinson, LeRoy Kuriger, Gene Phinips. V 5... Ei. Iii-u 1 -- Seniors and dates enjoy a break at the prom. il 1- L 1 XVTF JUNIOR-SENIOR ,-'fit' PROM :gf 0, Q 1 Class president, Ronnie Surguine crowns the Blessed Mother. Jan and Cecil enjoy refreshments. Seniors and Juniors both admire the prom decorations. rw Junior boys take on a different appearance when they Scott Greenwell, Pat Pellegrini, Katy Grothaus, and play dragon at the prom. Mitchell Thomas pause to look at the decorations. Sophs present intermission entertainment for the prom. Proud parents look on as the couples are announced. SODALITY ACTIVITIES Officers chosen by the Sodalists are left to right: Prefect, Karen Taylor, Vice- Prefect, Ann Broom, Secretary, Mary M. Skinner, Treasurer, Frances Messina. r-I Q44 iffllifa- N S NI l ,sp .. ag L. Father Canonici receive new Sodalists. Sodalists make decorations for hospital. Students attend retreat lecture. Karen Taylor, prefect and Ann Broom, vice-prefect aid Father Canonici. 4 X 2 ,Wk Seniors, Mike Hart and John Ryan, serve for the recep- Sodalists surprise Sister Mary Paulinus. tion of new Sodalists. O MARY WE CROWN THEE WITH BLOSSOMS TODAY E' A sw A E A E E 'E 5 Left to right: Frances Messina, John Ryan, President of the Junior Holy Name Society, read the ,Act of Consecration, Ann Broom, Prefect Karen Taylor crowned the statue, Thomas Brinson, Mary Martha Skinner, and Jack Eiisar. Father Harnett spoke after the crowning ceremony. Senior Sodalists receive flowers from the students. Haaafmr its 1 .,.. 1 ' -.,'1:au.M:zg1,w,,,..lnus:Ax1,f-s N, ,--s.. ,, -..v... ,.., 1- ,i,.1.f....f if qw fr-1. Sig W, V3 CLASSES , , . CAT Us E u T u R E usmsss EADERS MERICA Q BUSINESS EDUCATION - Effort, ConfinuifYf Qualify 6 Q16 62. exii-ot 09, VM X Q00 YW? 4656 . -We Osage? wed aa. X1 We diggs 66131 M? Typists pound away at the rate of 60, 80, 90 words per minute! O Q9 QQ- -,S e . e mazda oem? N696 Bxxsivessas. . wi SXQZX O iw Y X0 ad 6 doa ai Sep- 5 NA 6 P59 XCYS' Senior and Junior Keymen! Keep your eyes if i1lu' R25 A Q2 , LL! -W ll ur copy. YV 0 H . A if O H I Interest 4-'Effort I SUC-CHESS. What about it -- - 9 EAGER BEAVER BOOKKEEPERS How about lt, Bill. '??? BIOLOGY IS A STUDY OF MAN ul 'K ,ipsum I A-ffm LQ I il I 7 NC' Some Sophomores wonder! I l 'QQ fl. Freshmen study general science. Math scholars are thinking N.. Mr. Davis drills the band. . mi. . A ' Jimmy Bittner is blinded with knowledge Wm. A bn- fL, 15.11 if 4 ms-.G-me More science. Coach Raphael guards his students. W' John Harkins receives an award ENGLISH EMPHASIZES THE ART OF EXPRESSION :?9f4 'r'-'-- -rv.. . These seniors take Instructor's advice seriously Can English be amusing'?'?'? T fs Rita is distracted. All others seem to be study- Sister Mary Paulinus' Freshmen study ing! 11 S Sophomores compose under the direction of Sister Mary Paulinus. T251 115 Father Can - - ngratulates John Harkins. Freshmen learn Grammar. -one-. Larry Mason interviews the retreat Father, a Jesuit. after lecture. THY KINGDOM COME - REL!GION I, II, AND Ill Tuma wif 54 ig' Jr? wrT't-T sw Sophomores apprec1ate Father Tarsr s efforts Jw'f:. Z1l'WA 'l' Juniors take advantage of Father Tarsi's instruc- Freshmen enjoy therr Rehgron course. LATIN STUDENTS STUDY ROMAN LANGUAGES AND CUSTOMS. Freshmen undertake the study of Latm. tions. I' Sectron II, Freshmen, enjoy the Latrn taught by Sister Mary Walburga. NN.. .. hm. ra? - r 'lP' Sophomores translate passages from Latrn II. ,....-ilk T 5.3 Srster Mary Walburga a1ds fourth year Lattn stu - dents, Ann Mayeaux and Linda LeBlanc. Sophomores, Lat1r1II, pose for the camera , I 1 ' SCIENCE AND MATH PREPARES STUDENTS TO COMPETE IN A f ,f 'Tr HIGHLY TECHNICAL WORLIQA ' ' iq l X f f fi! K, X K , Chemrstry rs enjoyable 55.1135 ' Trig class searches for??? X Sister Mary E1ise's art class at work. I A L A A Sis 'il Aw 'A What makes it work, Mike? i Www mg Future scientists solve gigantic problems. QQ, I I Parents go to cafeteria for coffee after college night program. SOCIAL STUDIES UNVEIL PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE 1 M sw History classes are the scenes of battles refought by generals ranging from the Pelopenesian War, Crusades and the Hundred Years War, World War Il and the Ko- rean incident X J X Q.-v , , vi E.. FE- '5-Tix: X is- f Ns Good music speaks for itself. It awakens the listener to heights and depths the soul can reach through music. K X fir f O l f ,. Q js Vocal group strives to attain choral perfection. ANNUAL STAFF 2 s . Q Lance Drane, Assistant Editor Michael Hart, Editor Jeanette Phillips, Business Manager A. Joseph and Company The Vogue Mozel1e's Beauty Salon Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gonzales The Parisian Graduates receive congratulations from friends. 1 H'wZw., If it's in Fashion It's at HEBERT'S 232 East Capitol Coach Raphael receives gifts from the president of the association, Cecil Jaquith. KILGORE FABRICS 834 West Capitol 1829 Terry Road 4157 Northview Drive CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES Free Decorating Service Free Estimate Call FL 5-1626 Save up to 50 per cent on all Drapery Material Mr. Boo Ferris, guest speaker at ath- letic banquet. ADVERTISERS 3 K , E'f?K1:2:iff'A32e ' M3312 'lm 33 Aw, ' -1 ' '52 ii as 552 QF! I S i if 5 fi? 3. Q35 iv 5? -1 orlcxp CANCELLATION SHOES We KARL'S 0 s' MISSISSIPPI OPTIC A L DISPENSA RY Jacks on, Mississippi A BRASS KEY BOOKS 2741 Old Canton Road , h at . QQ Complete Selection Q 'ax Religious Articles EM Z 2871 A 0' X of Books and if 0 , X. 1 Z2 AWG? Javxfei' O! .0963 '? -7, ' ' Aki? - 4467 Northwood Shopping Center Dmc fgggix g' 5555 J iii'- suDlE's of A u Woodland Hills f I A ne' L . glca I 1 1 SUDIE, SUELLEN, AND JACK SCHULTZ Diane Kolman teaches her father the latest in dancing at the Junior-Senior Prom. Saluting the Graduates ! 0' Q BORDEN ICE CREAM COMPANY Jackson, Mississippi Arthur Schmidt, a former employee and a graduate of St. Ioseph's returns to the school for a visit. PET DAIRY PRODUCTS Box 9247 Jacks on, Mis sis sippi A. we 'ET -- E EJEE if ?1,6'Uf in Ill?-16794 VI ,, 'r-ymdvsl U , DELICIOUS AND ' N 1 A ful, ,Kiwi 6' J, if-f3'4'f,g P, lfIl'?Ax ' V Emil I' ln f REFRESHING ,,0kQ 1 H- C lr ix u register Node-mark. JACKSON COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Jacks on, Mississippi Larry Bleakney looks forward to the close of school so he can enjoy a coke with his friends! l I Will Iudy make the perfect typist for the Marsh Tile Company??'? GEORGE A. MARSH TILE COMPANY 4760 New Highway 51 North Jackson, Mississippi EM 6-1824 EM 6-2300 Kirsh Vertical Traverse Blinds, All Metal Draws Open and Closes Like Traverse Drapes Canvas and Dial FL 3 -4192 Aluminum Awnings DIXIE VENETIAN BLIND CO. Trailer Awnings Tarpaulins Truck and Tractor Covers 415 East Silas BIOXNH Lawn Furniture Covers Boat Covers Venetian Blinds BROWN AWNING COMPANY FL 2-0516 415 East Silas Brown Jackson, Mississippi Mary Agnes Bezard a charming graduate worked untiringly on THE SHIELD Mary Agnes Bezard, enthusiastically, led the Pep Squad in the Homecoming Parade. At the Mississippi High School Press l. Sandra Brocato, Jeanette Phillips and Ginger Broom inspect linotype machine, f '1 J. M -' -tw 1 xg we J , . M Senior Boys serve Mother-Daughter Banquet C ongratulations to the Graduates Of Congratulations and Best Wishes St. Joseph High School for MISSISSIPPI BEARINGS, INC. in the Fume Jackson, Mississippi THE COTTON BOWL , ,,,,, ,,I Robert Pickenpaugh and Hugh Lambert enjoy entertaining visitors. N f,.-fi ss 3? Robert Pickenpaugh, Jerry Hall, and Joan Seikmann pose for picture while on tour with choral group. Saluting the Graduates BALDWIN'S BARBER AND BEAUTY SALON 1' Highway 80, East Phone FL 2226 Jackson, Mississippi BARBER Y SHOP STEVEN S Home of Hart-Schaffner, and Marx Clothes One of America's Finer Stores for MEN 221 East Capitol Street Jackson, Mississippi Plipukql .,...m,u ... E B - Jfml . X' gm ' t w X S xxx' Q5 Congratulations to the Graduates of '61 ANDRIES WELDING, INC. The Best in Welding - Rankin Street Jackson, Mississippi N Q 2 9 I Lis, lu F 5 E 1 li ' The Best of Luck, Graduates! WOMACK BROTHERS, INC. Diesel Injection Sales and Services WARREN Contractors GLASS FL 5-3439 COMPANY 1321 South Gallitin Street 670 South West Jackson, Mississippi Jackson Miss1Ss1ppi 7544! i Stage hands of Christmas play left to right: Philip Dell'Iso1a, Larry Bleakney, Hugh Lambert, and Eddie Jones. Michael Hart and Carol Lee Thomas anticipate a joyful evening at the prom. fag CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES we-Q--v-w Best Wishes for Success MR AND MRS C. B. RYAN .. ' fi , . If We E iz MR, AND MRS. 9 J, E, PoWELL A-ff p sss 'hfQ- ,,,E ph . .I rss I C omplirnents of HARPER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO. 105 East Rankin Jackson, Mississippi MADISON COUNTY DAIRY j 1 Mosby's Superior Milk .lu F Canton, Mis sissippi -Q' 15,45 f ' , I , 5 IQQI V 1 AI 1: I -2.5 I - S 4. ,, . J,1n, Starters Generators W 52522 if E' 2 -'rl ,ssisiss f K s,,S,s,iis,i,f., , A i f-gy V, fi LET' usno voun 4 s ' ,nw R 4 ka 'C SPINNER'S SERVICE, INC. 31 Used Cars and Parts , y Transmissions FL 2-4367 R L ,- I Gs! s X XV sal Q ,JS Highway 49, south Judy Spinner and Mary Hayes aid with the decorations for St. Dominic's Hospital, 1 V A I 5 V 3 f . , I,-. I VHF? ' t K ':'q' s 5 t i,Ei dt P R 5 is tst' i sy -i-..st Compliments of KEY DRUG CO. Robert Pickenpaugh was caught by the camera. if img Mary Martha Skinner a picnic, LUCILLE HAT SHOP 228 East Capitol Street Jackson, 5 Q E, Mississippi enjoys Compliments of ALBRITTON'S JEWELRY STORE East Capitol Jacks on, Mis sis s ippi Ted Kirby, Jack Elisar, and Jerry Deitrick enjoy teasing. is is Gene and Jeanette Phillips pose for picture with senior friends! ! 1 R 1 46' G ocfbf iw ,a e5 is fr C tr- f r 9 ongra u ations rwxjxx it ig ffy A-ONE Foon sToREs is MQ ' A I X i fi! 'gi !A, y' JJZH ,feli I J 1 416 George Street ip f wi Jackson, Mississippi ' if THCMAS AUTO REPAIR - SHOP 4411 West Capitol -'s1 'fC? Jackson, Mississippi FL 2-6833 Carol Lee is amused J SOd211iStS at the directions enjoy box given for Supper. serving the teachers, GROCERY STORE LE TUMINELLO, Manager GR ge ' 7 j 614, Q Saiuting the Graduates of St. Joseph 'iii M iqg, v M dl is -N Compliments of McNEES MEDICAL SUPPLY COMPANY 952 North State Street FL 3-9669 J. C. MCNEES, President TOM GALLAGHER, Vice-President C ompliments of Guide to Health DENNERY'S IF IT'S GOOD FOOD The Most Talked you WAITU SS About Restaurant W: 1 '4 U1 fig In Jackson K .... Mississippi Recommended by Duncan Hine s 740 East Silas Brown COLONIAL BAKING COMPANY Jackson, Mississippi nlpnupnnup 331 5-gijf, V f Qt su, 5 i Z Bpxgptg - I PASTRIES XL 'Um' . 'jg Good for ygg, foo! pqwi Qt THOMAS GREAT M STORE Jackson, Mississippi EXTRA 5AY.!! '5 YOU! Congratulations WU .s 4 Graduates PHILLIP MORRIS MARLBORO PARLIAMENT ALPINE Jacks on, Mississippi Saluting the Graduates Z W. E. RICHARDS' AGENC Y YO II R lldfpklllffllf Uwe Sen HappmeSS.,lf151zrz111c'e fAGENT EM 6-5226 sERvss You FIRST QM.. :lf4fComp1ete Life Insurance Programsbiffff 'I0'FFi1'e - Auto - and Liability Coveragefffflf Compliments of HART'S BAKERY MANAGEMENT COMPANY 4871 Summer Avenue Memphis, Tennessee Exquisite Jewelry WILSON WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 166-168 East Capitol xl X' Ark? f X THESE GOT ADS BRENT'S DRUGS 655 Duling Street Woodland Hills Jacks on, Mississippi EM 6-3428 5 I Q 5 5 v Q 2 S 2 K S i 2 L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Mississippi Division H. E. ALLEN BILL PULLEN ED COPELAND VIRGIL MELOHN E SPECIAL FOUNDATION SHOP Winnie's of Northwood 4483 Northwood Center Jackson, Mississippi EM 6-4963 l E I 1 il: z- X fr. iv! f TWIN STATES ATHLETIC SUPPLY 117 South Lamar FL Z-1336 Box 862 Jacks on, Mis sissippi Complete Line of Athletic Supplies -M E E 5 5 E 3 2 3 3 E 3 af TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY 9 The WorId's Bes1 Yearbooks Are Tayior-made M3 5 Z1 -Il i ii 3 54 I 1 1 fg Pi! gi + 1 H , if -s in 3? is if as if nz K . if s U Hz vii y I li B I I? I I ll, ml
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