St Joseph High School - Spires Yearbook (Oil City, PA)

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PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS SAINT JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL on CITY PENNSYLVANIA I SPIRES IIIBX X, f f f R x. ' X TX. ax X K N R XX F xx 1' -X. ,K VTX Xi R J 1 Txrsxx x KX XX ,Z-r 'll ALMA MATER To work and prayer We pledge our days W1th1n Samt Joseph s walls And learn the Joy of sery1ng where Our God or country calls Wlth Standards h1gh On f1eld of sports Fly proudly on as they pass by' Salnt Joseph s green and gold Sa1nt Joseph s' Sa1nt Joseph s' We ha1l thy h1ghest a1m W1th zeal and falth and loyalty We honor thy lov d name TABLE OF CONTENTS Faculty Senxors Sophomore s Fre shmen ACt1V1t1e5 Athleucs 2 M J, t was A t, .................... . .8 ' ' ' .................... . 12 Our banners--flashing bold Juniors .................,... 34 - - , ' ................ . . 40 ' ' . .......,.......... . 46 ' I ' ' , ' ' ' .............. . . . . . .53 A .' , ' .................. . . 76 i N 1 7' , J lililil ol!! A .FJ nfl, dvi X All I L X 1 cuirsro ssnvixa x As we pass through l1fe one of the greatest challenges wzll be 1n our assoc1at1ons wxth others Belongmg to a fam1ly to a Church or to any soc1al body enta1ls respons1b1l1t1es It becomes neces sary to put ourselves at the d1sposal of others to deny ourselves 1n favor of others Yet 1n these every day sacr1f1ces we develop personahty and ach1eve maturlty Strangely enough It IS by help1ng others that we ourselves begln to be what we should be Our SSTVICB 15 as l1m1tless as the needs of others Chrlst saved the world by serv1ng the world and 1n the same respect a true seruce to Chr1st IS a means of salvat1on There IS g eat generos1ty 1n youth but l1ke an uncut d1amond the true beauty IS not d1splayed unt1l th1s quahty IS developed and pol1shed L1ke th1s prec1ous gem the young student when he f1rst enters hxgh school 15 so to speak 1n the rough stage As the steady hand of the cutter IS to a d1a mond serv1ce to Chr1st 15 to a young Chr1st1an It IS the agent Wh1Ch produces the br1ll1ance d1s played by a person l1v1ng for h1S fellow man Each cut and facet 1n the d1amond IS eqtnvalent to the d1fferent phases of l1fe encountered by the student l1v1ng w1th h1S classmates In classes he learns that he also can be a teacher I-Ie also can 1nstruct and lend a help1ng hand to one who IS not so fortunate The youth begms to real1ze that h1s serv1ces w1ll always be tn demand And by servmg others l1ke h1mself he gzves honor and glory to h1s Creator Whatever you do to one of these my least brethren you do unto Me Out of the classroom there are also many opportun1t1es to Serve Chr1st Soc1ally the youth works hand 1n hand w1th h1s classmates to make an evenmg of dancmg a success or to see that the chxldren 1n the hosp1tal are not forgotten over Thanksgxvmg Taktng the knocks and bumps of the athletxc fxeld 1n h1s str1de learmng the true mean1ng of sportsmansh1p he Serves Chrlst 1n another manner Slowly but Surely the Jewel of youth commences to take shape and beauty By servxng others he IS 'Servmg Chr1st 1n the fullest sense and IS ach1ev1ng h1s goal 1n thxs llfe to know love and serve God 3 Q 1 el lx y Ml, .E ll ,.,. 1 if I l 1,2 el y 'M 1 y fl qi 'U 4111 , F PI I , 4 nl y y 1 I fllulll'?w ll nl ll - llflllflll. I 'Z'f '?:1 I-hs Grace A1-chb1shop John Mark Gannon D D , D C L , I.. L D Archblshop B1shop of E1-1e 4 Q 3 , 1 ,ggi TP' W , ,Q ww bf ggi, in Q L A ,fffg fi TO OUR FACULTY XX. j xr NN X rw we-f f li Nh' 11 sit .fl-R 1 f ll egvj X .- Ill I A .Jef-s ig Y, . l X --V N 4 ,N x ll- , . .l , I - g l t ' ' , it- y . x . . .A . , fl . ' . '. I X ,ll ' Ill ' ' ' l L It has been through the cont1nual d1rect1on of the Bened1ct1ne Sxsters of Samt Joseph H1gh School that we the graduatlng students have come to realxze that we can glorlfy God 1n everyth1ng we do The S1sters have gxven us a true concept of the phrase to educate the whole man Our educat1on has not been confmed to the knowledge of rnaterlal thlngs but has reached far be yond these natural 1deas of lea rn1ng to an understandlng of the true dest1ny of man Through th1s knowledge the S1sters have 1mparted to us our hearts have been f1lled w1th the des1re to be one day un1ted to the True Source of all knowledge 1n the Beatlflc V1s1on The Bened1ct1ne motto Ora et Labora wh1ch sets forth the way of l1fe of our S1sters has ev1denced self also 1n the l1ves of the students We have learned to offer our prayers works Joys and suffer-1ngs of every m1nute of every day to God We never w1ll be able to repay adequately our faculty for the1r 1nsp1rat1on and 1eadersh1p However we attempt to convey our deep gratmtude by ded1cat1ng our annual The 1958 SPIICS to our Bened1ctme S1sters 7 if KJ 11 NX ln the apostuhe endeudrs of htr Vhllxln M xl may Yltier E FJDCIS Kzltc ubleh inn Fltm r 9 art Dru psny thm p ri L rlstd bi rmre lb 5 Clnflr exlclent These are thc leaders vxhd ded1ce1te therrselxes to the spread of Chr1St'sl1nfdOr'1 vuhd 1nSt1ll ln the Students tl e l new lzdpp .ind luxe df God who lmpdrt ldeds ind lde 115 to llgslli thc vtdy to truth Falthfully our prlests labor often thelr s.1cr1f1ces go un heeded But rewards mn th1S l1fe ire so fleetlnp .ind trginsltory eternal xalues nex er change And the enrrchment of 11265 and sanct1f1cat1on of souls 15 the only goal of the prlest We dt SJH haxe been blessed w1th pr1ests after the heart of Chr1st T Fathers Metloney and Dempsey from Seunt Joseph S and Father Kaltenbach from Help of Chrls trans Parlsh we owe an ever lastlng debt of pratltude -1 QQNI ww , lCllCIllm 2 '31',.1 'I o f,,' N nuncflffuu' N fi: i ,ff N, Reverend Robert T Dempsey Rel1g1on IV 11. 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A ' 9 'I 4--4' . 2, 5 in -Z ' ' ' 2 i'g,N'E'4Q'1r if r x 3 ., , - 'v . , kj 4 :A A' Q , ,. , S1ster M Al1ce O S B Pr1nc1pal Serx1ng Chr1st 1U I-hs members to the fullness of the age of w1sdom S1ster Ahce sets forth eternal goals Mlndful of the press1ng need for a v1rtu ous, enhghtened resolute and generous la1ty S1ster zealously and enthus1 ast1cally prompts the student body to gue of the1r best 1n ewery scholastnc and apostohc endeavor S1ster Mane Cehne, O S B Euchd has noth1ng on Sxster Man Celrne, who, through her geometrlc fxgures sharpens the m1nds of her charges In adchtlon to be1ng a mathemat1c1an, S1ster conducts the doctrxne classes 1n C C D S1ster Mary Reg1na O S B Through her sclence classes, S1ster Mary Reg1na br1ngs the students closer to God by help1ng them to understand the wonders of I-hs unlverse When not teachlng, S1ster lS efflcxently carryxng out the dut1es of ass1stant prlnclpal S1ster M DeSa1es, O S B S1ster DeSales fa1thfully performs the task of preparing students to serve Christ in the business world. Her willingness to help and her attention to details has won her the vote of the students. Mr Stanley Zagorski Through his intriguing biology classes Mr Zagorski gives his stu dents an insight into the infinite care with which God has created every creature His eurythmic classes pro vide the cultural tone to the Physical Ed program Sister Mary Thomas O S B Sister Mary Thomas freshman advisor has been entrusted with the formation of our fledglings The Derrick's Shamrock page mirrors the journalistic ability of Sister and her staff Sister Mary Esther O S B current events Sister Mary Esther equips our future citizens with political and social know how A well trained orgaru zation of Lay Cathechists gives testimony to her apostolic labors Sister M Roberta O S B Through her teaching Sister Roberta guides the students to a knowledge and love of our neighbors south of the bor der Because Of her many challenges Sister has contributed much to our spiri tual and intellectual dexelopment , . . . 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' ll ' .ll l , . 1 - - - .. 4 E Q , , V,43w A 4, Giving the Church's viewpoint on H Q u,., gi 4, 1. - vu - ll ll I 11 E XT X M111 :NX ' O Ml The organ1zat1on whxch enables students to d1scuss problems, needs and 1mprove ments w1th the adm1n1strators of the school1s the Student Counc1l The Counc1l IS not student government but rather a means by wh1ch the faculty un1tes wlth the student body to observe the dxfflcultxes occurr1ng 1n the management of the school Ded1cated to the serv1ce of others, the Counc1l1s ch1efly concerned w1th the betterment of the school and encourages student partmctpatmon 1n all the act1v1t1es wh1ch lt promotes A Cathohc Counc1l 15 l1kew1se mterested 1n the sp1r1tual progress of the school hence many of 1ts pursu1ts are geared toward th1s development Durlng Cathohc Youth Week the Counc1l focused the student attent1on on the benefxts oeru ed from umon w1th Chrlst xn Holy Commumon Student part1c1pat1on 1D th1s act1v1ty and 1n many other projects such as the weekly record hops the decency 1nl1terature Campalgn, or collect1ng foodstuffs at Thanksg1v1ng have made th1s school year a success ful one for S J S C 13 Georgeen Joanne Axton Saxnt Joseph's Buzzmg about SJH IS a gn-1 k own as George Contra dxctxon' No just the n1ckname for our V1ce Prefect who manages so well to f1t all her aCt1V1t16 xnto one school day Sodahty 1 Sodahty Leader Z 3 V1ce Prefect of Sodahty 4 Capta1n of Cheerleaders 3 4 Off1ce Recephonxst 3 Spxres Staff 4 L1brary Ass1stant 2 Speech ACt1V1t16S 1 Patr1c1a Anne Baker Salnt Joseph s Ann IS renowned for her aglle ab1l1ty w1th the m1rneo graph Her readlness to co operate and her pleasant nature make her a gracxous cornpamon Sodahty 1 2 3 4 Catech1st 3 Sp1res Staff 4 Ass1stant L1 brar1an 1 Robert Francxs Balcerek Sa1nt Joseph's Our competent Prefect shows able and Wlllnlng leadershxp 1n h1s guldance of the Soda11sts Jess'1ndustry 1S m1rrored 1n h1s rugged football maneuvers Altar Boy 1 2 3 4 Sodahty 1 Z 3 Sodahty Prefect 4 Foot ball 1 2 3 4 Speech Act1v1t1es I Spamsh Club 4 14 Michael John Barclay Saint Stephen's Mike, the cheerful D.J. of W-crazy, also lends his mellow voice to SJH Forensics. A very articulate lad, this friendly son of Saint Stephen's works dili- gently and well in many hilltop activities. Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 45 Sodality 2, 35 Treasurer of Science Club 15 Forensic League 3, 45 Voice of Democracy 1, Z, 35 Optimist Contest 2, 35 Winner in Oratori- cal Contest 3. I 52, L ' 51 5 William Joseph Barrett Saint Venantius' Friendly, fun-loving Toubo is one of Rouseville's gifts to SJH. With a determined, in- quisitive nature, Bill is a self- styled expert on anything from model airplanes to sputniks. Altar Boy 1, 2, 35 Sodality 35 Football 45 Camera Club 15 Spires Staff 4. The Egyptians have nothing on them. The tortured foundation is made up of John, 'iCeorge and Deno . A little softer work is for the second plateau, Art and Ank. All right! All right! Who's the loafer on top? Mary Katherine Beary Saint Stephen's Nirnble fingers and a cheery sm1le make Mary Kay a pleasant recept1on1st SJHers have found her a loyal and generousfrxend Sodal1ty 2 3 4 Mus1c Ap prec1at1on Club 1 Stephenette 1 Scxence Club 1 Off1ce Recep t1on1st 4 Poetry Club 1 James Eugene Brenot Sa1nt Joseph s Affable 'J E brmgs to mmd flashy sh1rts and a warm personahty Ready to lend a hand he has beer the bulwark of the busmess departments of our school publ1cat1ons Sodahty 1 2 3 4 Shamrock 3 Sp1res Staff 4 S J M C 4 Projectwmst 1 2 3 4 Patr1c1a Janet Burk Sa1nt Joseph's Patty's cheerfulness and sparkhng personalxty make her popular w1th SJHers Ever ready to assxst Pat g1ves her all to anythuw she does Sodal1ty12 3 4 C C D 3 4 Ass1stant Lxbraman Z 3 Homecommg Representatxve Hornecommg Queen 4 Forensxc League 3 4 Speech ACt1V1f16S 2 Off1ce Receptxomst 3 4 Spamsh Club V1ce Presmdent 4 Sp1res Staff 4 Vocatxon Club 3 4 M C 16 Anthony Campagna Mary Ann Butryn Saint Joseph 's Saint Joseph's Ank shall always be re How can thmgs be dull with rnembered for his versatile voice Mary Ann around? They can and long runs on the gridiron Fellow chemists were kept in His winning smile has much to stitches by her comical antics do with making him an amicable Energetic and dependable she all around person always comes through with more than her Share Sodality 1 Oratorical Contest 1 Z Basketball 1 2 Football Sodality 1 Z 3 4 Assistant Co Capta1n 2 3 4 Speech Librarian 3 4 Spires Staff 4 Actlvlues 1 2 3 4 Optu-nlst Contest National Finals 3 Shamrock 1 2 Co editor of Spires 4 Forensic 4 The combined talents ot Dick and Bethie produced this elaborate chalk drawing of The Sacred Heart. Viewing the completed masterpiece with ad- miration are Mary Ann, Tom, and Edith. Thomas Joseph Carroll Robert Anthony Carone Saint Stephen s A friend in need is a friend indeed best describes Claude . As student council president Bob tackles student problems as well as opponents on the football field Altar Boy 1 Z 3 4 Sodallty Unit Leader 2 3 4 Student Council 3 Student Council Presi dent 4 Football 3 4 .Tumor Clas Sical League 3 4 Spanish Club 4 Speech Activities 1 3 4 N H S 3 4 Dialogue Mass Leader 1 Science Club President 1 Saint .Toseph's Deno's' SIX foot three inch frame has been the major factor in many basketball victories for the Irish Well liked by ex ery one 'Deno s com1cal remarks bring laughter to many a school day and oh those long feet' Sodahty 1 2 3 4 Spires Staff 4 Basketball 1 Z 3 4 Speech Actixities 1 2 Shamrock Staff 1 Student Council Representative 4 Spanish Club 4 Choral 4 Cantor 3 4 Edward Paul Cavanaugh Saint Venantius ' Eddy Paul as this good natured classmate is known has been the cahse of many hilarious moments He is as much a part of fun as laughs are and his crazy heh heh'xs exclusively his AltarB0ylZ34 CC 3 Sodality 3 4 Spires Staff 4 Spani sh Club 4 18 Robert Arthur Clay Saint Joseph s Bob the Einstein of our class can be relied upon for excellence in scholarly pur suits His dry sense of humor and his nex er ending flow of ideas make Bob one of our outstanding classmates Vocation Club Z 3 4 Sodality 1 Sodality Unit Leader Z 3 4 S J M C 3 Shamrock Staff I Z Shamrock Co editor 3 4 C C D 2 3 4 Altar Boy 1 2 3 4 Dialog Mass Leader 3 Forensic 3 4 Spires Staff 4 N H S 3 4 Stu dent Council Representative 2 Spamsh Club 4 J C L Quaestor 3 Consul 4 When Bob finally had worn his suit for six days in a row the law of averages freed Mike Mary Jo Rosalie and Pat from the flu bug and rainy days . Janet Tecla Connelly Saint Stephen s Her petiteness does not hint at the reserxe of action that abounds in her Janet adds light to every problem and rises to meet them quite capably C C D 3 4 Sodalxty 2 Sodality Unit Leader 3 4 Spires Staff 4 Shamrock Staff 3 4 Robert Dunmire Saint Joseph' s George was the only chemist who used every ac1d m the lab to make green smoke and th1n d1mes H15 energy and enthus1 asm are not confxned to the laboratory but are ev1dent 1n all h1s other undertakmgs C C D 3 Sodal1tyl 2 Foot ball l 2,4 Basketball Manager 2 Sp1res Staff 4 LOUIS Anthony Emanuele Sa1nt Joseph s Lou1e's top notch ant1cs prove hmm to be our celebrated comedlan I-hs talents, however are not l1m1ted to clowmng for h1s boundless enthus1asm IS manlfested 1n all he does Sodahty l,Z,3,4 Splres Staff 4 Basketball 1,5 Shamrock Staff 3 Oratorlcal Contest 3 Speech Act1v1t1es 3 Robert Charles F1nk Sa1nt JoSeph's 'Ink 15 our boy w1th the mag1c touch when lt comes to artlstry basketball, or quarter baclung on the gr1d1ron H1s crowmng creat1on, Song of the Islands,' w1ll be a last1ng memory to h1s classmates Football 2,3,4 Basketball l 3 4 Speech Act1v1t1es l 3 Sp1res Staif 4 Choral 4 Art1st l 2 3 4 Co Cha1rman of Prom 3 FOIenS1C League 3 T1mothy Jay Frlck Salnt Stephen s An apt chap IS trlm Tun Vwlth Robe rt Eugene Gate sman Salnt Stephen's Bob 15 the boy wlth that neat h S T as a pm look Irnpeccable 1n 1 paper capers 1m s great dress and courteous 1n manner lnterest rn the hterary fleld he is a ood ubhclt man for prechct a worthwhlle future for g P Y h1m SJH S J M C 4 Oratorlcal C 2 S h A 3 Shamrock Staff 3 4 Sp1res Staff Cgitfjtclub 5555 Prggllgslisl 4 Orator1cal Contest Z Sports man's Club 1 Ready to jurnp and JIVS, these SJI-Iers are maklng a thorough 1nveStxgat1on of our newest add1t1on the Jukebox put another n1ckel ln say Helen LOU16, Pat Mary E and Mary Mar 2.1 1 5 F3 R I l ' ' ll I . I Altar Boy 1,Z,3g sodamy 2, ' ' f ' 9 . , 5 ' 4 ,' V, ii I I up Ed1th Lou1 se Hanton Saxnt Joseph s Small 1n stature and nfughty ln amb1t1on IS th1s httle lady Edy1e s lndustry and suck to 1t1veness 'are gradually br1ng1ng her closer to her goal the secretary's desk Sodal1ty1234 SJMC 4 Vocatlon Club 4 Sp1res Staff 4 Georgianne Gehann Saint Joseph 's A slow high giggle is char- acter1st1c of no one but G1g1 Thls school sp1r1ted sen1or generously spreads her w1nmng good nature everywhere Sodal1ty l 2 3 4 Shamrock 1 Z 3 Off1C6 ReCept1On1St 3 4 Sp1res Staff 4 Helen Marle Jacobs Salnt Stephen 's Systernatlc and eff1c1ent thls commendable student has her eyes on the busxness world Her expemence at Grant's should be a steppumg stone to aclfuevement Sodahty Z 3 4 Sp1res 4 Stephenette 1 Musmc Apprec1a t1on Club l Poetry Club 1 As s1Stant Llbrarlan 4 Choral 1 Speech ACt1V1t1eS 1 ZZ Sarah Ann Keating, Saint Josephs A lucky lassie best describes this SJI-ler. She can win any- thing from a cherry pie to a typewriter and she has. Her de- pendability has been proven by her faithfulness to duty on Spring Street. Sodality l,2, 3,45 Chorus 41 Spires Staff 4. Thornas James King Saint Josephs Tom's friendly disposition and What ya say there? is familiar to everyone at SJH. Tom 's enviable record at the Derrick marks him for success where sincerity and a keen sense of duty is appreciated. Altar Boy 1, Z, 3, 45 C. C.D. 39 Sodality 1, Z, 3, 4g Vocation Club Z, 3, 45 Spires Staff 45 Speech Activities 25 Shamrock Staff 3. Qg,,,.,,.v 3,59 1-jf. .A as ., Anybody have a banana? Anne- and Lori aine are having a rough time luring VI-lfll and Terry out of the new-found home. Z3 Mary Margaret Kleck Samt Stephen s Known for her w1tty and or1g1na1 remarks Mary Mar IS always sure to enhven any s1tua.t1on Her eff1c1ency and cheerfulness w111 be advanta geous 1n her nurs1ng career Soda11ty2 3 4 SJ M C 4 Shamrock 4 Stephenette 1 Sp1res Staff 4 Ehzabeth Mar1e Lange Samt Joseph's When she's not part1c1pat1ng ln 3Ct1V1t1eS at school Beth capably fxts shoes at Brown' In her future years th1s actxve young lady w111 f1t eas11y 1nto her chosen profess1on nurs 1n Sodahty 1 Sodahty Leader 2 3 4 Ass1stant L1brar1an 2 3 rtxst 1 2 3 4 C C D N H S 2 3 4 Speech Act1v1 t1es 3 4 Shamrock Staff 3 4 Sp1res Staff 4 Var slty Cheer 1eader34SJMC4 Mary Ehzabeth Learn Samt Joseph's Her coal black han' and sparkhng eyes set off th1s pet1te sen1or Mary E's loyalty has acqulred for her many fmends 1n her days at SJH Sodality 1, Z, 3, 45 Assistant Librarian 2, 35 S.J.M. C. 43 Spires Staff 4. Z4 Lorrame Lutz James Robert Mart1n Sa1nt Joseph s A happy song and pleasant smmle are always around when Lorra1ne appears ' Lutzle IS on her way to a d1st1nct1ve future as an a1rl1ne hostess Her head 1n the clouds her feet on terra flrma Sodalxty 1 Z Sodahty Leader 34 CCD 34Sp1resS f 4 Ass1stant L1brar1an 3 4 Shamrock 3 4 Salnt Joseph s Thurnper who 15 a regular Stephen Douglas 1n our Forenslc League has accomplxshed much both as a student and leader at SJH Jxm always st1cks w1th everythmg he does unt1l he sees xt through Soal1ty1234CCD 3 4 J C L 3 Forensmc League Member 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Sp1res Staff 4 Prom Co Cha1r man 3 Shamrock Staff 1 Span 1sh Club 4 U GL I' +4 Bob Mary K. Barb and Jess pause for a rest and a drink between acorn bombardments. John Patrick Masson Saint Venantius Always there with the right answer to a perplexing prob- lem Pat who is an excellent student 15 also active in sports Ex er willing to help Pat adds zest to any project Sodalityl 2 3 4 Sodality Leader 4 Altar Boy 1 Z 3 4 Speech Activities 1 2 3 C C D 3 4 Basketball 1 Z 3 4 Foot ball Z 3 4 Student Council Treasurer Z N H S Z 3 4 Spanlsh Club President 4 Spires Staff4 Chorus 4 J' C L 3 4 Genexiewe Elizabeth May Saint Joseph s Anybody looking for a good worker? Room 10 houses C C D where Genex ee can often be found lending her talents and capabihties to the spread of Chr1st's Kingdom Sodality 1 2 3 4 Catechist 3 4 Vocation Club 3 4 S J M C 4 Spires Staff 4 Mary Bernadine O Brien Saint Stephen s Bernie s shy smile and sweet disposition make her one of the faxorite car hops at Nelson s With her winning manner she'll have little 1 ficulty in her future life Sodality Z 3 4 Assistant Librarian 4 Spires Staff 4 Choral 1 Speech Activities 1 26 51' Frank Mlchael Oln er Samuel Edward Olu er Sa1nt Joseph s Salnt Stephen 5 Fr1day mormng f1nds Frank FOI' 3 good frlehd yOu Can t capably lead1ng the etudents 1n flnd anybody to top Sam Sam then- pl-3156 of God A flrst IS a hard worker whether he IS rate buddy to haye MOUSQ holchng, down the r1ght end blot and h15 Ulgemoug knowledge Of on the football team or IS engaged motors has prox ed helpful to IH arly other urldertaklng car fancxere at SJH Altar Boy l 2 3 4 Sodallty Altar Boy 1 2 3 4 Sodallty Z 3 4 Ba:1ketballZ Football 3 4 1 Z 3 4 Cantor 3 4 Forensu: Splree Staff 4 Scxenne Club League 3 Choral 4 Football V1c:e Pre sldent 1 Manager Z Spam sh Club 4 'UYIT IT -wg, lnepebuon mme 1930 '7 No, only our twomodel A buge, Frank and Carl, A plauung the fme art 0' ancxent traneportauon to borne 1nte,reuted Q11 partxee Prepaung for thc, drag rate of the year are Frank, Sam, Ed, Carl, and Bob 9l1 ,fQ! . 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V ' I ' I ' ' ' ' v 7 IV 1 ll . j ' ' 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S 1 1 J ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 S ' 1 ' S 1 ' - Q . , up N , . 1 ,. , , 1 1 I 1 rl Q , if , t 1 1 W , 1, V ' V 1 .7 1, . , V 14 l V' -va U Rxchard Jerome Olon Samt Joseph s A shock of blond ha1r and a somber hello that's D1ck He and h1s ' Black Jet' are qulte a pa1r both move slowly how ever D1ck does p1ck up steam on the f1eld of sports Basketball I 2 3 4 Boot ball 4 Cantor 2 Prom Comm1t tee 3 Carl W1ll1arn Owen Sa1nt Stephen's Ram or sh1ne or even when h1s Ford faxls Cawdoo greets everyone w1th a sm1le He w1ll always be remembered for h1s rx d1c col wous words Soda11ty Z 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball Z 3 4 Sp1res Staff 4 M1r1am Cece11a Pastr1ck M1r1arn a spr1ghtly lass bnngs a ray of Joy to every school day Performmg at the pxano or worklng for the mxs s1ons she can be counted on for a Job well done Sodahty 2 3 4 League of Sacred Heart Promotor 3 4 Muslc Apprec1at1on Club l Choxr 1 Z 3 4 Stephenette 1 Speech ACt1V1t16S 1 Schubert Club 1 2 4 Schubert Club Pres1 dent 3' Vocat1on Club 2 3 45 Choral 1, 45 S.J.M.C. 45 Span- ish Club 45 High Tag Day Sales- man 45 Festival Queen Z5 Li- brarian Z, 3, 45 Receptionist 2, 35 Shamrock Staff Z5 Home- coming Court 3, 45 J. C. L. Pro- Consul 45 Co-captain of Cheer- leaders 3, 4. Rosalle Ann Petulla Terrence Franc1s Prorok Samt Stephen s Samt btephen 5 If anyone wants a rehable Most of Terry 5 Spare tlme and capable babysltter they have IS Spent thlnkmg up arguments exactly that In Rosahe Her to use agaxnst anyone who dmffers cheerfulness and charm make Wlth htm Terry S talents are her a pleasmg compamon and put to good use In me C C a most hkeable 1nd1v1dual Classes Sodahty 2 3 4 Representa L C D 1 2 3 Spee UW atHOmeCOm1Hg 2 Choral Amvmes 1 2 3 Football 2 3 4 1 Spues Staff 4 Shamrock Splree Staff 4 Staff 3 4 Poetry Club 1 Musxc Apprec1at1on Club 1 That's mus1c to your ears? POUNDING out a mystermous rhythm on the Baby Grand IS M1r1am Indulgmg 1n a httle hlgh class AMUSEMENT are Lols, Bernadlne, and Georgeen Vi -' ' A. ' f f 1 . X, 5 or 3 J . , t Y ' , U I - ' ' ' ' I . . . . 1 . ' 4 . . D . ' V 1 r t 5 ' '. . l , , 5 Ch , ' ' ' ' . , 9 . . : , 5 .9 ' John Wayne Settlemn-e Sa1nt Joseph s John's qu1et reserx ed man ner has made h1m a fax or1te wlth h1s many fr1ends Spotless wh1te shoes and a Sporty style are hxs trademarks AltarBoy12 3 SM CA Z 3 S J M C 4 Foot 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 Spxres Staff 4 Speech ACt1V1t1eS 1 Z 3 Sodahty 4 Barbara Ann Smger Saxnt Stephen s Tac1turn and stud1ous descr1be 'Barb' our qu1et representat1ve from Sa1nt Stephen s Barbara has an unperturbed manner all her own whxch makes her a welcome member of our class Sodahty Z 3 4 Ass1stant L1brar1an 3 Sp1res 4 Brownle Helper 2 3 4 Stephenette 1 Poetry Club 1 Muslc Appr-ec1a t1on Club l Speech Act1v1t1es 1 Mary Joseph1ne S1nger Sa1nt Joseph s Capable and well hked Mary Jo d1w1des her talents between currlcular and co cur r1cular act1v1t1es The Semor class owes much to her ab1l1ty to brmg many tasks to a suc cessful end Sodalltyl 3 4 Sodahty Un1t Leader Z' Catechxst 3' Speech Activities 15 Student Council Secretary 33 Student Council Vice-President 4g Homecoming Court 3, 4g Spires Co-editor 45 Spanish Club 43 N.H.S. 3,4- 30 Arthur Lawrence Smith Saint Joseph s This quiet and likeable chap answers to the name of Artie L His red face' a ways adds color to exery em barrassing situation Isn t that right Honey Altar Boy 1 2 3 4 Sodality 1 4 Football 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 J C L Scriba 4 Spires Staff 4 Speech Actixities 1 Lois Lorraine Walters Saint Stephen's Luisa the able secretary of the Spanish Club a siduously performs any duty she en counters Her high scholastic standing confirms her ability and efforts Sodality 2 3 4 Secretary of Spanish Club 4 Stephenette 1 Assistant Librarian 3 Brownie helper 3 4 Forensic League 3 Speech Actixities 1 Spires Staff 4 The hilltop's future contributions to moviedom, Jim and Bill, explain the in- f tricacies of Thomas Edison's wonder of projection to an interested duo, Sarah and Genevieve . The complexities of mechanical drawing present no difficulty to this energetic trio Tim Ed and Bill are right at home in the world of triangles arcs and dimensions Mechanical drawing is a pre requisite for engi neering and drafting courses and is very helpful in developing in students a sense of orderliness and neatness Beautiful silver enhances the enjoy ment of farnily life senior home makers explain to their classmates in their demonstration of lovely s1lver ware In their unit on table service t e girls learn how much silxer the queen of metals adds to the charm of graeious preciation of the beauty of silver the SJH Homemakers gain know how in orrect table setting In the Lommercial department, busy typists acquire proficiency in their work and learn the art of becoming gracious secretaries Besides regular Class periods,typistS at 5 I H S contribute many hours of willing service 4l , , I 1 ,w.,, 1 . ,.5 'if In- if i' Y ,, V . . . V 4 r . . . - if . , . , , . I i. living today. Besides acquiring an ap- I QQ? - , , , . , 32 The knowledge of F1rstA1d IS a boon to soc1ety and Mr Zagorskx s college pre med course has proven lnvaluable Joe and Patty seem to be 1n great pa1n but wxth Georgeen and Frank S bandag mg ab1l1t1es th1s m1sery IS short Math hath 1ts charms but Bob Art and Terry look dubxous about the proper method for plottlng an angle The sk1l1 ful use of trxgonometrxc functlons 1S most necessary for the pre college students In the twentleth century the under Stancllng of f1nanc1ng our democracy IS vxtal to every h1gh school student Mzke Tom and Anne seem to be pondemng future undertalungs It 1S no problem know1ng where the money goes but It 1S a problem knowlng where It comes from lived. 33 I X ? X7 7 Go and teach ye all natxons Wxth thxs admomtlon Chr1st sent forth Hrs Apostles to spread the Falth throughout the world When a person teaches and lnforms others of the truth he IS obeylng Chr1st's dlrectlon and therefore servlng H1m Jun1or Leaders Catherme McNerney and James Staub are work mg toward th1s end Bulletm boards mformlng and 1nsp1r1ng the student body are merely one way of fulfxllmg Chr1st's command Many of these Apostollc 3Ct1V1t1eS are performed by the Samt Joseph student body such as partxcxpatxon In the teachlng work of the Confratermty of Chr1st1an Doctrme and mformlng the publ1c of our school programs by Journal1st1c means The aforemenuoned projects may seem mxnor and uxumportant when com pared w1th some actrvztxes gomg on 1n the world They are however of the ut most xmportance for they fulf1ll a necessary ObJ6Ct1Ve servmg Chr1st by form mg as well as 1nform1ng Hls members 35 ,, .469 Apt Y a, V ' ' lg ,, . ,, . . . . . . . , . . , l . . ' 1 1 ' . . . . . . U , I - 'vm-W' Mary Lee Dr1 scoll Denru s Edwa rds W1ll1am Enghsh Frank Emanuele Dav1d Fleckenstem Mary Ann Gates Ardelle Guth Joseph Hartle Judy Martm and Dolores Sonosk1 know that Stanley Barsh's explanauon of the formula for quadratxc equa txons w1ll be most rnmute f 'Q' 4 M ww I Fawn Ah hz, 'ffl l X J f Ni- ' W . John Anderton Charles Anthony William Bayer Jean Coogan X sf J I 36 Timothy Haslett Francis Hughey vi:- JZ Rosemary Lange Four to check the vacuum purnp--J. Settlemire, J, Homan, D. Petulla, and C. Owens. QSJX Q42 -J' Nancy Hinds 1 qv: Vu-.1 William Hynes fc-1' Helen La rkin .0 'Q . if Q , Julie Hom an 4'5 7' .ff Patricia Jar obs 15 W' z Judith Manion G5 13, John Hopwood fi nv L Judy J ette r 74 'Q' ,nf I t 'H 4..- , Q CY ? Y , l Judy Martin Andrew Masson Donna Meade 'C' W4 Paul Nelson Ellzabeth O Brlen Donald Petulla Carol P1lewsk1 'sf X'-'if' Donna Shreve Donald Shreve w--' YZ? sv Cathemne McNerney Helen MCQUOWH Patr1c1a O'Br1en Anna Jean Ohver Although just acqu1r1ng typlng sklll these eager students hope to master the key board 4' ' R H123 3' ,H I 5 , f A 1 k . 38 ?'..i' C Dolores Sonoski James Staub Timothy Stearns K .C ' 5 frx. u A Q K , fx - ..- v' 34,4 Clara Stiller 1:-7' Patr1c1a Summers John Rybak Ronald Condon Ben Ruby Carol Ann Rutt Alan Rybak 'IS' W? Robert Stewart Donna Wurster M1chael Boyle Operat1on Tag Day 39 C C D aCt1V1tleS occupy energet 1CJU.1'110l'S who teach catech1srn on Saturday mormngs .A sr W s Settmg their courses for the future the sophomores are preparing 1ndustriously to live their lives fully as Christians Already in their second year at SJI-I they have ad Justed their ideas for application in a grown up world contributing much to the Standards lenging words words that find an echo in their service to their community and their Church bringing a sense of responsibility and trust Into the full swing of high school government this class moues with a fine list of achievements The Student Council representatives Katherine Eisenman and Eugene Kennedy are backed by the ardent Support of all their classmates Here we find them carefully going over the code in the Student Council Handbook 41 and ideals of our school. The words to serve Christ are becoming familiar and chal- Ca rolyn Axton M L 2 dl QZ '3 Patrxcla Carroll .Tarne s Cunmngharn G30 1 A-M S--'Y' xg, U Mary G Frawley 'S-1' John Balcerek KA we-Q, Jane Cavanaugh Kathryn E1 senman 'M-all Dav1d Hanton i Terrance Camp Gerald Brown l '11 Kathleen Cllfford James Cllne 1:4 D1ane EHgl1Sh Kenneth Fehx Angela, Dave, and Vern muse over the ups and downs of the New York Stock Market , W e V I A 2 ' V Ls.: .....,,,,, V kg., , .,,, ,,.,.Z M .il , M44 an-If I ff ' Q, l ' f 'l'l 1 ' W 5 I t , xl ' ' jf' .f A F i 3 'lf K. , ' ' 4 . L 42. Q an V7 Nancy Hartle Damel Hynes Lawrence Hynes wmv W 7 -bv. X0 Mi Thomas Hughey Dav1d Johnson Gary Kearney 3141? 1- Ma rylln Kea tlng fgsff ':r Eugene Kennedy members of the world Patty Carroll and Tom Long be come acqualnted w1th the prlvate l1ves of the too small to be seen Kathleen Kelley Katherme Klase What have we here'9 query John Maher and Margaret Wnuk wh11e John Kleck Thomas Long exammmg the lnternal structures of flsh and frogs 43 Og Peter Luka s1ak qv-I W1ll1am McMahon v-.1 1-.47 Gregory Na sky T7 John Maher Ma rch McMahon Dav1d Ohver Madehne R1ch Ronald Rockafellow W Gary McDonald ,gills 1chard Meade Angela Petulla Ma ry Ann McDonald iq' Cha rles May Learzung all the angles and how to con struct them are Dav1d Hanton Kay Chfford Kathy Kelly and John Kleck 'o CU 13 ' 1 ' I . X Z X ! , ' . , X. X l Q X 5 Q, L2 Y'-EEG: I j ' ',X xlflll-' 4' V . . R. 1 N , l -.3 'A 11 A Y ' ygx ix K ' ' 5 ! 7 ' 5 X x in - - 44 sl 'Q-7 John ROS1nSk1 Eugene Skrobat Thomas S1nger Jane Straub Judy Straub She1la Straub Patr1c1a Szyrnpruch Mar1anne Walentowslu -an-gr Then you connect them up hke th1s plalns Ron Rockafellow to Teresa Zac herl Mary Gertrude Frawley and Peter Vernon Weaver Sally Wolbert Lukaslak The European background proves to be a fasc1nat1ng top1c for d1scuss1on to Terry Margaret Wnuk Teresa Zacherl Gregg Sally and Madelme 1n the1r study 45 of the Roman World If Q X 2 A 43 ' In -.,, 3315 In l Il ' ' ,ll ex- 7 i l . .... , I I A X XZ M mx .1 DX. -s Q,-. . . ' le f +R ,gs EM Sy1v1a Anderton Ehzabeth Be1chner John Boyle Robert Burns -1 Joel Camp Kaylyn Costanza Jack F1nk Thomas Garvey Edward Gawrys Dlane G1er1a ch They collapsed shortly after th1s Ed to the east, Chr1s to the t k west Where's Harr1sburg'P picture was a en 48 1-gf Q it 3 Paul Hopwood Joseph Hows Wxlham Jarosz W11ham Johnson C5 if wre-9 Cy'nth1a Lenar Ernest Martm Paul Masson if K' -.gp dr? 0.1 si Mary Jo McClelland Patmck Prorok Joel Cynthxa Don and Barbara fmd a pyram1d useful 1n demonstramng the d1fferenceS 1n I..at1n dec:1ens1ons and genders Busy as beavers these m dustrmous freshmen decorate our halls w1th mnformatmve bulletxns 49 Q sl QL 4 ,, ,,... I 1? I 1 . 'M X. A X D ..- is v I x C I' I k , A Q. 1 ' ' 'T Y V - ' 3 f ,jj X if , 'X L 1 - PM N x H X H5 lf I I A I I ' A tr Susan Carson Mary Ellen Krug 7' Dav1d Rogers Chr1st1ne Rybak Mary Arm McNerney Jud1th Rhodes T'-7 Barbara Sambohch IQ' '-0-7 96-Y 'ln-pf Judlth Schettler Fred Sebold Donald Sobma 50 In eurythm1c classes the freshman glrls acqmre P0156 and grace l Q 6 , 3 f A I ! , A 1' ' 1' , 'vw W w 'fy . r X l l I 1 9' 9 - I ,V I :gk Vlvg e il i iw vl x f x jd 5 Q , 'el 'ii ' ' -if fz- ...MQ 5 -. ' zdl idx, ' '1- E -1. ' r' x , 1 1 l 121-W ix 'Lv' -q '7 Q-7 Y--7 Nur 7 Norma Straub Robert Srmth Joseph Stahlman E1a1ne Stewart Og! 1'-'Y ev' .1 Eugene Symons Edward W1111ams Patr1c1a W1ShnOk C11ff01'd W00dW01'th Kea 1--ev mr' Mary Sza1ew1cz John Zawislak B111 demonstrates the passage of blood 1n the human heart for Sue, E1a1ne, and Fred 51 Hold lt st1ll Pat' What IS 1t'? I llJo1n tell us more Prepare your hearts H1 yourself' Oh George' Just one chance Laurel and Hardy Looks ea sy Anyone for a sp1n ,, ,, 7 Well, I never' 'V The Church today O 52 ., Y , . , . . The tiger and the bear. ,f l Www ik! wwffx - 'X U !!!x Ugg g an QE X ?j IVI TI ES ll MX SODALISTS CLEVEL HOTEL STATLER AUG. 5-io PEACE, UNITY--THE HOPE of MANKIND! Our nine Sodalists were indoctrinated in these principles under the expert guidance of the Jesuit Faculty. They experienced a marvelous week of classes and social activities. Discussion leaders called upon all Sodalists to work for these ends: for peace-interior and exterior, with God and with mang for unity of the whole world to Christ and to His Church. These points, coupled with a positive attitude toward life, were repeatedly emphasized. As a result one thousand Sodalists went home fired with zeal to live and to spread the Sodality Way of Life in their homes and schools. .M-1. Euphranasia and friends help Father Joseph McQuade emphasize his point First Row W Grugin D Knoll Rev George Prendergast SJ R Balcerek J Balcerek D Kerle Rev James McQuade SJ Back Row Sister Mary Magdalen OS B R Kraus J Maher L Salzer R Clay Sister M Roberta O S B Sister Mary Thomas O S B Our officers Georgeen Axton and Bob Balcerek delve into the intricacies of parliamentary pro cedure with Father Walker Editor of THE QUEEN'S WORK Sister Mary Thomas con ducts an after hours session at the Statler 54 ,anjrw Close quarters 15 the order of the day as the g1r1s rush from one Father Joseph Boland d1rects crowded class to the Sodahsts on the way to better Father George Prendergast's happy c1rc1e d1scusses ways and means S1ster M Roberta and group are deep 1n the problems of today s you h Father James M-:Quade makes ef fCCt1Ve use of vxsual a.1ds to keynote the c:onvent1on Father W1111am Faherty expla1ns the urut system to th1s 1ntent group 55 V ' rl L ' 1 1 V ' X , . other. meditation. ' t . BISHOP S NNIVERSARY October Z8 a day to remember Celebratumg B1shop McManaman s feast day the hlgh school and grade school presented a beaut1ful pageant The Twelve Pronuses of the Sacred Heart The stage was dom1nated by an or1g1nal portra1t of the Sacred Heart drawn by El1zabeth Lange and R1chard Olon Wh11e the school ensemble sang appropnate hymns and chants the Student Counc1l our catech1sts and other students of the grades and h1gh school enacted the var1ous prom1ses 1n 1nsp1r1ng tableaux James Martln and Nancy I-hnds narrators The nlnth annlversary of B1shop McManaman s Consecrat1on as Au.x1l1ary B1shop of Erme I WILL BESTOW A LARGE BLESSING ON ALL THEIR UNDER TAKINGS From mo rmng unt1l 5CNeineV and Mary Ahce mght every undertalung even the CMa on Present Bishop 'nost tr1fl1ng can cla1m the fulf11lment McManaman w1th a token of of thls romlse our best w1shes P F11'St graders Joseph I WILL GIVE YOU ALL THE GRACES NECESSARY Nancy Hmds FOR YOUR STATE OF LIFE narrator 56 9 , . I . , . , . , , . . . explained the spiritual significance of the scenes. . . ll . V Q Q . I Y l 7 . A I A PICTURE OF MY HEART SHALL BE Ain' TLXYRHCL VTP SET UP AND HONORED ' 'SINNERS SHALL FIND IN MY HEART THE SOURCE AND INFINITE OCEAN OF MERCY It w111 come as an easy task for a lover of the Sacred James Mal-nn Heart to show by word or wr1tten page the undyxng narrator quahues of our I-'mend the Sacred Heart Jean Coogan, p1an1st I PROMISE YOU THAT IF YOU RECEIVE COMMUNION WORTHILY FOR NINE CON SECUTIVE FIRST FRIDAYS YOU WILL BE SAVED 57 1 . ' ' N I X , I WILL BLESS EVERY PLACE WHERE l 1 ' Delegates of Saint Joseph CSMC at Girard were guests of Father Shoe maker who was in charge of SVD Mis sion Exhibit in November These sixty-seven members of the Catholic Students Mission Crusade interest themselves in the spread of Christ's kingdom on earth by means of a program of prayer, study, and sacri- fice for the Mission Apostolate. Their aim is also humanitarian, for they are providing an education for a Hindu girl in order that she may become self-supporting by teaching. The SJMC slogan is That all may know the truth. Catechists who received teaching certificates were instructed in doctrine and methods for thirty hours by Sisters Mary Esther, Mary Thomas and Marie Celine. First row: R. Stewart, M. G. Frawley, M. Rich, K. Clifford, P. Burk, N. Hinds, K. Eisenman. Second row: J. Martin, D. Sonoski, D. Wurster, M. A. Gates, S. Wolbert, K. Klase, J. Manion. Third row: M. Boyle, J. Straub, H. McQuown, C. Axton, J. Jetter, J. Ho- man. Fourth row: Sister Mary Esther, W. Bayer, A. Smith, S. Keating, G. May, E. Kennedy. Fifth row: P. Masson, R. Clay, J. Maher, T. Camp, R. Condon. Last row: T. Stearns, K. Felix, Sister Mary Thomas. SJH Choristers under the direction of Sister M. Thomasine are: First row: N. Hartle, M. Walentoski, D. English, J. Straub, C. Axton, J. Cavanaugh, P. Carroll, C. A. Rutt. Second row: F. Hughey, C. Anthony, J. Martin, R. Stewart, C. McNerney J. Martin, S. Keating, M. Pastrick, P. Szyrnpruch, P. Jacobs, T. Zacherl, Sister M. Thomasine. Third row: T. Carroll, R. Gatesman, J. Anderton, F. Oliver, H. McQuown, P. Summers, M. A. McDonald, A. Petulla, M. A. Gates. Fourth row: A. Masson, P. Masson, J. Hartle, P. O'Brien, D. Sonoski, A. J. Oliver, H. Larkin. D. Wurster. SERAPHIC SCCIETY Members of the Samt Joseph Seraph1c Soclety for Vocat1ons mclude F1rst row N Hmds T Zacherl C Axton K Constanza M J McClelland Second row P Burk G May E Hanton K Scanlon D Enghsh M G Frawley E Stewart M Pastr1ck Th1rd row .T Manlon P OIBTICD .T Jetter T Hughey T Klng R Stewart H McQuown D Shreve The Ser-aph1c Soc1ety at SJH IS aff1l1ated w1th the Nat1onal Prayer Crusade for Vocat1ons Real1z1ng that the world 15 greatly 1n need of pr1ests and rel1g1ous brothers and s1sters S S V members pray for an 1ncrease of laborers for the church and perseverance for those already ln the rel1g1ous llfe Many worth whmle projects xnform others of the pendmg need for vocatlons and the way of l1fe pursued by those 1n rel1g1ous l1fe F1eld trxps to convents and sem1nar1es are taken l1terature and IHOVICS are made ava1lable for general v1ew1ng and lnforrned speakers are en gaged throughout the year All these aCt1V1teS are entered upon w1th the eJaculat1on Send forth O Lord laborers 1nto Thy harvest 6 . .. , . ,. ,. ,.. . :. ,., . ,. ,. ,.. ,. ,. . . .,. ,. ,. ,.,. ,. ,.. yknl . , y - .. ...,, . , ,, YI CAREER DAY Career Day speakers Reverend Robert Levls Smster Mary Esther Kath leen Traynor and Sxster Neom1 January 22 was a mllestone rn events at SJH The Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety sponsored a very worthwhrle and lmportant program for the frrst and what we hope w1ll be an annual Career Day Guest speakers thoroughly covered phases of present student 1nterest Mr Karl Bren nan of W T Grant Company showed how to Make Buslness Your Buslness and Mr John J Anderton of O1l Well Supply dlscussed the subject Engrneerlng 15 for Yo Future teachers were deeply lmpressed wlth Mr Harry Crarg of Rocky Grove Hrgh who led a llvely questlon and answer per1od after h1s talk Teachlng a Career For the nurses to be Mrs James Ohver supervrsor at O11 C1ty I-Iosprtal and Mzss Hlghgate student nurse polnted out the ad 'vantages of therr chosen profess1ons The afternoon sess1ons were arranged to acqualnt the students wlth our three d1ocesan colleges Gannon Mercyhurst and Vllla Mana Reverend Robert LEXIS Reg1strar at Gannon held the complete attenuon of h1s audzence as he descrlbed lrfe rn a men s college and at the same t1me stressed the need for proper preparauon IH hlgh school The women s colleges were ably represented by Srster Mary Esther dean of Mercyhurst and Slster Neomr reg1strar of Vllla Ma r1a eq i Career Day speakers seated Mrs James Olxxer M1ss I-hghgate and Mlss Al1ce Loebelenz standlng Harry Cralg Karl Brennan and John Anderton 61 . C 1 I - n ' ' ' ' ll YI ' Il ' ' YY . . , . . . . . ,, . . . 'H , Ll. - ' ' YI ' -- Il - - 1 - 1 - I I I J - Y . . ' I i ' V I I . . . . . . , . 1 . . . . , 1 1 1 ,... nf, hr S7 , . , . A . , 1 x , - 1 1 1 1 as Introduced as a Look into the Future, the famed GE House of Magic thrilled our students with various applications of electrical science. Mr. Richard Dougall, narrator of the program, built the script around the keys to progress: materials, techniques, and brain power. By means of clever demonstratioris, he whetted student appetite for further Scientific re- search. 'Ll I 1' S ez V7 5 8. wr an Forty-three SJHers participated in Forensic League activities during the 1957-1958 school year. The National Catholic Forensic League is an organization of schools throughout the United States which promotes speech activities in order to develop a more articulate laity. It sponsors competition in debate, extemporaneous speaking, humorous declama tion, dramatic declamation, prepared oratory, original oratory and student congress. The League was organized in the Erie diocese in December 1956. The diocese was divided on a geographic basis into three districts. Saint Joseph High is in the second district. During the first year of operation, nineteen SJI-lers have achieved the twenty-five points requisite for membership. 63 Durlng Amer1can Educatlon Week the physxcs students presented a forum on the purposes and pro-yects of the Internanonal Geophysmal Year The purpose of the I G Y was to brzng a greater knowledge of many SC18Ht1f1C mysterxes th1s was also the reason for our program earth's crust weather polar regzons and sat ell1tes An an1mated questlomng per1od followed the sxx talks The speakers clar1f1ed such quest1ons as Why 15 the temperature colder xnthe Antarctlc than ln the AI't1C9 What causes currents? What causes t1des'? Of what mater1al are the satelhtes made? These and many other quest1ons of the students were answered by the well mformed panel Art Srruth mtroduced thc IG Y assembly by ex plalmng the 1mportant role wh1ch the sun plays 1n man s l1fe Other speakers were Robert Balcerek M1chael Boyle Robert Clay Barbara Slnger Samuel Oln er Robert Dunrrure, and Terrance Prorok Terry 1n actlon d1scuss1ng the fert1l1ty of the Ocean as a source of food for man s 1n creaslng populatxon Combxne palnt brushes and 1ngenu1ty add Nancy I-Ilnds D1ck Olon and Georg1anne Gehann result posters well done 64 , V r- , . I , N ' , I ' 7 l ' , I Six phases discussed were: the sun, ocean, 1 1 ' , . . . 7 CO TEST WINNERS Mr Harold Adams re presentatwe of the O11 C1ty Chapter of the .Tumor Chamber of Commerce congratulates sen1ors Anthony Campagna f1rst place wmner 1n the Voxce of Democracy' contest and M1chael Barclay who placed second 1n the local competltlon Planmng an effect1ve re buttal on the subject of Fore1gn Amd James Staub and W1111am Enghsh Jumors smooth over the loopholes Nhddleman Edward Crawrys rem1nds the contenders of the tlme element Robert Clay sen1or qualxfled as a f1nal1st xn the Meru. Scholarslup program by ratlng among the 7 500 h1gh scores 1n the Scholarshlp Quahfylng Test As a sem1 f1nal1st Robert was among the students who outscored 300,000 fellow students ID examxnatlons gnen 1n 14,000 hlgh schools Robert also placed flrst 1n the Gannon College Scholarshxp Competxtxon Patnck Masson was awarded a full tu1t1on, four year scholarshxp James Martm rec1eved a certmfxcate of ment for bemg one of the top twenty ln the exammatxon 65 SHAMROCK STAFF Shamrock staff members E Stewart E Martxn E Gawrys L Lutz C P1leWSk1 co edltor M M Kleck D Sobma J Connelly M K Beary T Garxey Absent R Clay co ed1tor The Shamrock St Joseph H1gh School the Derr1ck newspaper performs the h1ghly useful Durmg the school year the Shamrock functlons of lnformlng parents and stu has run many lnterestlng features not dents about school news The news ably the guest ed1tor1als by successful sheet founded 1n 1942 fulf11ls an ex alumn1 and the Under the Sp1res and tremely necessary purpose 1n the school sports columns Although prevlously the paper was 15 The va lue of the effectlveness of the sued separately th1s year the adv1sors Cathohc press on the l1ves of 1ts readers and edxtors dec1ded to accept the offer of cannot be overest1mated Mr E P Boyle to ed1t a school page 1n Reporters and typ1sts M McMahon M Szalew1cz R Petulla T Zacherl P W1shnok D Enghsh K Kelly M A Wnuk K Chfford M A McDonald 66 2 , , . , . , . , - , - . . 7 ' , . . , . , . , . . , . . . . , , . . 1 , - 1 - ' ' - ' ll ' vu 1 1 J I . , . , . , . , . , - , . , . . , . , . . . SPIRES STAFF Spxres staff P Masson soc1al ed1tor B OBr1en typ1st A Campagna andM J S1nger co ed1tors F Ollver photographer Standmg J Brenot busmess manager P Burk Worn out completely devomd of adJect1ves but st1ll enthus1ast1c best descmbes our Sp1res staff Superv1s1ng plcture taklng wr1t1ng and typlng artlcles and plamng plctures are only some of the tasks wh1ch beset our workers Yet w1th S1ster Roberta at the helm Mary Jo and Anthony as f1rst mates cornrnxttee heads d1rect1ng a loyal crew and the slogan don t pamc our staff sa1led through the1r work to meet the deadllnes 67 . . , , . , , . . . , - ' 4 . ' , - ' 2 . . ' 1 . , scholastic editorg J. Martin, senior editor. Absent: R. Fink, sports editor. I U I ' I , . I . I . ' ' ll I , . . H . . Members of the Salnt Joseph Chapter of the J C L M Pastr1ck pro consul R Clay consul M J' S1nger Stand1ng M Boyle quaestor R Stewart A Smlth scrlba P Masson R Carone in-5 5.119 '.. '!' xfl L JH I 4 Z JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE The Junlor Class1cal League IS a nat1onal orgaxu zatlon that encourages an 1nterest 1n and appreclatxon of the c1v1l1zat1on language hterature and art of understandumg of the debt of our own culture to that of class1cal ant1qu1ty Arnong the League's 1nterest1ng projects at SJH are the presentat1on of f1lms to acquamt the student body w1th anc1ent Rome the part1c1pat1on 1n the an nual Latln Fest1val at Buhl Planetar1um and the sponsormg of the Nat1onal Latm Exarrunatlon 68 6 s r L C 40. 4 K . . . . - z ' l ancient Greece an,d Rome arld gives the, members an NQ A ll N W . ' . . if SUMMER FESTIVAL terrupted to honor Bob Balcerek and Patty Carroll for their hard work in selling tickets for the Parish Summer Festival With the hard work of Father Dempsey and the Holy Name men, the Festival was a success both fun wise and financially The lucky queen shows off her dia mond Father Dempsey can fix it 69 Q, I Ya The hustle and bustle of our summer activities were in- 'Una cuestzon for all h muchachos M C Roberto Clay explams the rules to the eager alurnnos who gather round for the ex SPANISH Room Ten echoed the crmes of ole' on the mght of January 20 Forty f1ve eager Amemcanos Espanoles celebrated the Spamsh Club s annual F1esta Games of stop the mus1c and matchmg names a program con s1st1ng of a short comedy mus1c and dancmg and a snack of ench1ladas combmed to form a very enter talmng and fun fxlled evemng Muchas Grac1as were decorat1on cha1rman Roberto Balcerek and D1ego Mar t1n cha1rmen of the refreshment comm1ttee Clfemenf Roberto fells the P1nata good1es for all' For s1ng1ng, danc1ng, or just foohn' around, the Four Burros cannot be surpa ssed 70 N I . I . v1 ' vu ' - . , . , , , Ji uv ' uv ' - 'XY ' . . . . . ,A , - . . . . -V - due Roberto Clay, program cha1rmang Patr1c1a Burk, 5 ' - , . -i ff' T I ' ll t e ith I . ,sw 1 A moment of seremty w1th Our Lady of Guadalupe My Blue Alto FIESTA NOS GUSTA Greeted by Roberto the wff' Ame r1 canos Espanoles beg O el for the Four Burros where s Eduardo'7 the evenmg s f6St1V1t1eS The current of h1l.4r1ty at the f1esta IS reflected on these happy faces 71 O l ,y I f P xl 1, E4 .A , , '. hx 3,153 sl 1 Hy! I , ' in . , . . . 'ur I gr. 9. 1 D Pl-- I Under the stars STELLA D ORO BALI Hostesses Rosahe Bernadme andM1r1am have the s1tuat1on well m hand All ready to go w1th the rnuslc of Tommy O are these happy twosomes 72 Qu Q O 357 Q36 Ad one F if og 'fo A 0, See She11a sheep says Smaltz George mtroduces Abou ben Adhem to Georglanne DANCE Patty and Jess hke tmsel Beth and Deno prefer candy canes Pat Chr1s Sylv1a and Ed admlre the nat1v1ty scene snuggled away 1n the p1ne trees wishes come true. 73 K1ng Jack ss wgx X 'N XX? c X My ,J X lit 'N Rx x XXXN xx S C Th1s group of xslanders snatch a moment of re st 1n a busy evemng '51 Al, ff 'ifl :, Y 'T V , X5 ',?hl-gfxjix . pfffrvbzx I .A R 5 1 xf,!l,'f'ff f . N ,f 1 s X lx .X V fn l N ' X lv' by NX x XNSXX , QQX s!kluKhQ1 x X 6 ? . X A .x 14. M xx X.X mx B ,L I A , L - A J A 1 X It ' L ,Y h wiv 'M f f f Y ll' . ll f 4 Q ' N . 'EX Q. Q Y 8 S Y l' rn. tx J! N N . X M Nw: Q N . even the frosh enjoyed 74 Queen R1ta Jerry and Judy solo Sam and Mary K look th1ngs over Vkavmg palm trees a rnaJest1c volcano and the soft strams of the Star Llters turned SJH 1nto a beautlful South Sea Island K1ng Jack Jolley and Queen R1ta Mansf1eld relgned over a story book land accentuated by l1ve ferns and tons of sand The mult1color hghts flashed thexr rays over the dancers as they moved smoothly about beneath a canopy of blue and pxnk streamers Hours of preparauon and hard work f1nally bore frtut 1n an evemng that w1ll never be forgotten by our departed Semors, and always treasured by the underclassmen MMG UF THE EEL N55 UN IOR SENIOR PROM In between dances Georgeen Bob, Georg1anne and D1ck pause for a welcome refresher Jack and George sur vey the scene Beneath the palm trees Art, Mary E M1ke Mary Marg, Lou and Peggy S1gn'em up wh11e they 1astf.' say Mary Jo, Mary K , and Patty as Tom, Sam and Bob eagerly subm1t the1r requests 75 Now the s1tuat1on as I see lt V f 1 1 i I I 4 1 1 1 .nldpn Mir fr ' gg 1? r :si I 2 -. ' , , . K! ll SX . I N 32413511-1' 6 pl ROW ONE: J. Settlemire, B. Balcerek, A. Smith, S. Oliver, R. Dunrnire, C. Owens, T. Prorok, R. Carone, R. Fink. ROW TWO: W. Barrett, P. Lukasiak, J. Fink, A. Compagna, R. Rockefellow, C. Anthony, P. Prorok, J. Rybak, W. Hynes, P. Masson. ROW THREE: D. Hynes, J. Balcerek, managersg A. Masson, T. Long, G. McDonald, T. Hughey, T. Haslett, D. Shreve, J. Hartle, J. Cunningham, D. Sobina, P. Masson, Coach Zagorski. The 1957 football season may not have been a big success to St. Joe's players and their followers because we did not have a winning season. Naturally any team likes to win and this year's team was not an exception. The Irish, though they fought hard, could not seem to bring home a victory. In high school football or in any other field of competition we feel that winning is the all important thing. This is the wrong way of thinking. Maybe we don't see it the way we should while we're still in school, but in years to come we will realize our mistakes and be better people because of them. Sure it's great to be a winner, but we can't always be winners. We must realize that winning isn't everything. To be a winner is an achievement to be proud of if we win fair, but to be a good loser - to take it on the chin and still come back for more - is still a greater achievement. It's easy to be a good winner, but to be a good loser is a real test of character. The St. Joe's football team were good losers this year. They played hard and fought all the way. Though we did not have a winning season, it was a profitable year. It was profitable because we bettered ourselves both physically and mentally. We profited from experiences that will help us later in life. Football is an important part of our high school training. Win or lose we learned a great deal from football and other sports, but football especially. Football teaches us to use our brains as well as our bodies. We have to develop physically to be able to play this sport. Likewise we have to sharpen our minds to try to out-smart our opponents. Football is not all physical work. We have to be alert, we have to think every minute we are in the game. Playing football is a thrilling experience, one will always remember because we're out there using our individual talents in a team effort to conquer an opponent. We win or lose not because we are stronger or weaker, not because we're more talented or less talented, but because of all these things combined. Foot- ball is like our fight in life. Sometimes we win, sometimes we lose. Win or lose we come back for more! We never stop trying to win, to get ahead, to be better. Sometimes we make it, other times we fail. We learn from our failures. We don't like them, however, we take them unashamed. And we come back! We're proud to have played at St. Joe's, no matter what the record may have been. We owe a lot to football because it not only was fun to play, but also was very instrumental for our training in life. This past season was an experience we'll never forget. We who played football thank God for the gifts He gave us, so that we might play this sport. We thank Him for letting us be physically strong, mentally alert and closer to our friends, working with them as a team, knowing and understanding them better. We thank Him for giving us the opportunity to stand on our own two feet, to face a problem, a challenge. We thank Him that our school had football. We think we faced the problems and the challenge and in this sense--we won! We hope that St. Joe teams in the future will try as hard as the team of 1957. We know that if you do, good fortune is bound to come. But win or lose as long as you try your best, we, along with the rest of the alumni, will be behind you. We know what it is like to lose, but we also won in a more important game-- the game of life. You will too. 77 P Masson J Hartle B F1nk A Campagna A Masson,B Carone B Balcerek B Hynes C Owens B Dunnure S Ohver Touchdown Bound Get Ready Andy To the left, Ank' 78 4' Tough Comb1nat1on Mine' No Mine' Triple Threat It's Not Important That You Won Or Lostg But How You Played The Game St. Joseph 0 Greenville 12 St. Joseph 13 Reynoldsville 38 St. Joseph O Card. Mooney 20 St. Joseph 0 Bradford 52 St. Joseph 0 Greenville 25 79 Impregnable The In1t1a.1 Chuck Tense Moment Ailing Wham! Boom! Crunch! Two downg Two to go. 80 Another F1rst Down He re's the play Bob Flnk and Carl Owens crowned Pat Burk homecomxng queen for the group of happy cheerful hearts, sp1r1ted 1n e1ther v1ctory of defeat Part1c1pants 1n coronat1on fest1v1t1es are Angela Petulla Norma Straub Happy hearts and cold feet brave the weather wh1le two teams meet ff Georgeen, Pat, and Mary Jo smxle the1r approval on homecorrung f6St1V1t16S 81 Pat Summers, Mary Jo Singer, Pat Carroll and Georgeen ,Axton. J 2 f is s E l 1 ig Q1 'f If ,gg I ,A 3 ,- ! 'EE We 2' Q W-W WM k L K 5, b F gs mf a Q Q Z j 10 ff3' aQ .12 A f f fi f' 4 , 2 ,F i , 5' 5 gp , iw f, 9 V mx 3 f W, M f . ,gr - gy H, ,. 'sf zz. W- Qi I Q23 -.3 E 'L Ge lar' 4 K . , ,ffl Q? if bf 1 'H GM .. Lis V B r 25.13 Q im 5 'x 3 5 Q 5 1 'W 12, , WW f . ' if ,Yr ' F lf J . 4, 'Ev Q ,f V, ,T .pi I A I 'fe- 1 v g ji O 1 ,yn . , v 5 , x fyui .. tw , MW , , Wm.:-. .,,, . A, 'ff' X 1 I- I., 5...- -4 Nha f X9 if SN W , A 5:90 fr? . . w ,,g K7 'I xi fl 1 -I X 6 it 9 Zi? 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Robert Dempsey, former athletic director at St. Joe's who represented the PCIAA, Joe Hartle, Don Shreve, Andy Masson, Tom Carroll, Dick Olon, Pat Masson, Rev. Louis J. Heberlein and Coach Bill Eckert. Gary Kearney with a king- size headache 01-15 he just Standing ovation for the Irish five during the champion Camera Shy? ship win over Saint Bernard's of Bradford. IRISH THE OVE St. Joe. . . . . . St. Catherine St. Joe 62 . . .. . St. Catherine 51 St. Joe 79 . . .. . St. Michael 59 St. Joe 64. . . . . St. Mary 1OhiOJ 89 St. Joe 40. . . . . St. Bernard 54 St. Joe 65. . . . . St. Gregory 42 St. Joe 79 .. ...ICI-IS 53 St. Joe 73. . . . . St. Joe fTitusJ 41 St.Joe 46 .. ...Kar-ity Prep 31 St. Joe 50 . . . . . St. Agatha 46 St. Joe 72 . . .. . St. Michael 55 St. Joe 56 ....... St. Mary 1Ohio175 St..10e 71 ....... ICI-IS 39 PLAY-OFFS ST. JOE 62 ...... ST. AGAT1-IA 43 ST. JOE 63. . . . . ST. BERNARD 45 Father Louis Heberlein adds the finishing touches to the triurnph of Coach Eckert and his team at the victory rally after the final play-off game.


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