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

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fM.S C7 S ij ,0AJU,,1ASAf 3 3 SW I959 e enior add aiu ode i c oo Gif Gfy, penndgfuania 77fze4enz'4 A . 2 l FI :EEE 4h 6 ST JOSEPH HIFH SCHOCK Cufy Pennsylvan February 5 l 9 D ar lofher Alsce, en now fhal you are o o er f us ou :ns WI h yours W are conflden ha your r ur f prayer offers us y f fo our Efernal Faf er before we have courage enough fo sef our own faces fo fhe sun an w s a conflnuaf on durung whnch your guudance among us broughf us fo our presenf goal ur rds of nnspuraflon and fr sf ln fho years have annmafed us fo realize our own powers d recf our own llves as sons and daughfers of Holy Mofher Church We have recognized our dngnlfy, have become aware of our dufy, we have pafferned our :deals Thank you for your example, your confidence your pafience A I of fhese have made our currenf endeavors correspond wufh our ulfnmafe e d. Our fondesf d sure fo be grafeful would have u nflnue fo full your own prescripflon for sancfi : -fo do WHEN God wanfs, whaf He wanfs, as He wan s.n Slncerely, Your Graduafung Class o 6 ,-:Z X -,i ,Z f 5 -f Z L ,f Xx X i A ff jf if f ,-if- r E . -5 f ' aff 1 xgvsly xx - ' If-ESX I Q J ,' , ld , 95 e vl ' Ev n I ng wi h , r day beg' 'f . e f f f fl sf ho o e h , . We like fo fh' k fhaf no i I of fhe minufes and fhe hours of fhe pasf fhree years Yo wo ' ' u Se A d-fy Q mx xx . . 9 +0 lx!!-I Nxxijx Xxx ' ff' X s , ll ll x N . ' we 5 . ,Q xc ' J fIJJl XX X X X .' G , , N xv X X l N X l ' ' ,' 1 J X f A lm Nl . . n ' 1 X e ' s 4 ' co ' fy A f I n f u L lb f If f lf X f ,f X ' +'so D A . , l'f,f I lxxx X Nc if f'! . , X! XX xxfxexx ,f V ,f S lZ3wLmf,.m Reverend O O Most Reverend E P McMana.man S T D Pastor 605 Reverend Henry Schauerman Prefect of D1sc1pl1ne S1ster M Roberta O S B S1ster Mary Reglna O S B Ass1stant Prmmpal Prmmpal gdbllkg 2 2 I, Q .. Reverend Richard I. Cviizowski Religion ll E' 4,10 ,, uf QQ. I 'gg A t ' ,r1'iL' .w V , fire' ,ii Hif llolimee. ' lhriim' l'1ll: Xll. in norm:-:Q our oxxzi Us J Mrlxliizianian to tm- Eternal City. I Reverend Lawreiu e J Antoxiii Religion ll Reverend William J Maloney Religion l Reverend Henry Schauerrnan Religion lll J V :i,.u5 di 1, .VH Sister M. Roberta. O.S,B. Spanish Latin Sodality Dialog Mass Leade rs Sister Mary Thomas, O.S.B. Algebra I, ll English Ill Mechanical Drawing Health Sodality Shamrock C.C.D. Oration II Cheerleaders Junior Classical League Spanish Club IQ .7 '?E9f?. it 1 ,, nc' V. Sister lxlary Regina, O.S.B. Advanced Mathematics 7464 A foci - U M r. Stanley Zagorski Biology First Aid Physical Education Modern Dancing Football Basketball 11 Chemistry Bookkeeping Assistant Principal Student Congre ss Sister M. De Sales, O.S.B. Type Shorthand Office Practice Library Mission Activities Declamation eaenfo , If I I I National Honor Society 5 Sister Marie Claire O S B Crlee Club Gregorian Chant Music Appreciation Sister Mary Louis O S B Junior Home Room English II III IV Pennsylxania History Student Council Seraphic Society for Vocations Card Sale Prom Sister Lois Marie O S B Senior Homeroom English I IV Business Math Hornernaking P O D Spires Extemporaneou Speech Sister Mary Michael, O.S.B. Sophomore Horneroom Latin I, II American History World History Forensic Moderator Debate S1sterM Rebecca O Glee Club U' - L 1.v'P' .Z Stanley John Barsh St. Joseph's Butch . . . fathoming the unfathomable . . . star-gazing thru a telescope . . . ticket to the moon? Altar Boy l,Z,3,4g Sodality l,Z, 3,4g C.S.M.C. 4g Spanish Club President 45 Football 35 Cvlee Club 4, N.C.F.L. 2. John Joseph Anderton St. Joseph's John J. . . . hiding behind a politely coy smile . . . assid- uously keeping the clanging keys to S.J.H .... originat- ing phenomenal ideas on re- ceptive drawing boards. Sodality 23,45 C.Y.C. Presi- dent 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Basket- ball Manager lg Shamrock Staff 25 Glee Club 3,49 Custo- dian 2,3,4g N.C.F.L. 25 First Aid 3. 14 Charles Edward Anthony St. Joseph's Chuck . . . charging the at- mosphere with unobtrusive activity . . . looking restfully ambitious . . . business is his pleasure. Altar Boy 1,2,3,4g Sodality l,Z, 3,45 First Aid 43 Football 1,35 Football Manager 2: Cflee Club 4. eniord Tim l-Iaslett looks longingly at the tasty pizza while our two Italian chefs, P. Coyne and A. --n-Q, William Kirby Bayer St. Stephen's Kirby . . . unpredictable zip . . . outshouting his Vickey muffler . . . N.D. future pending 'til report card time. Altar Boy l,Z,35 Sodality Unit Leader 253,45 Spanish Club 45 Football 3,45 N.C.F.L. 25 C.C.D. 2,3,45 First Aid 4. 1959 Masson help N.I-linds, J. Manion and M. Boyle to their second piece. Edward Michael Boyle St. Joseph's Mike . . . camouflaging rare humor, sterling qualities . . . equestrian interests . . . con- sulting the unerring Compass. Altar Boy l,2,3,45 Sodality Unit Leader l,2,35 Sodality Prefect 45 Dialogue Mass Leader 3,45 Cantor 35 Student Council l,25 J.C.L. Quaestor 35 Spanish Club 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Spires Co-Editor 45 Glee Club 45 Projectionist 2,3,45 N.C.F.L. 2,3545 N.I-l.S. 2,3,45 Optimist Contest Win- ner 25 Prom Committee 3. 15 Ronald Joseph Condon St. Joseph's Ron . . . basking in com- posed refinement . . . rever- berating his Spanish with a Mexican dialect . . . blue- prints with distinction, Altar Boy l,2,3,45 Sodality l,Z, 3,45 C.S.M.C. 45 Dialogue Mass Leader 2,35 Spanish Club 45 Glee Club 45 N.C.F.L. 2,3,4. Jean Marie Coogan Help of Christians' Jeanie . . .flashing dimi- nutive charm . , . engendering keyboard harmony . . , some executive's resourceful de- light. Sodality1,Z,3,43C.S.M.C. 3,4' Help of Christians' Organist l,2,3,4g Cheerleader Z,3,4g First Aid 3. v S. McNerney, T. Stearns and P. Summers discuss current hilltop events with D. Shreve, Ml.. Dris- 7XWJJeJK A clvffg XQ cc , C cjd.,-4. C. y V ll :..e'.e-4.44.41- g A-Q. f 42-111' I 4. Q-JL ,eq 526 , , ,4 7 , , If . Z Z Patricia Marie Coyne K 44'-f C '24 LL CJ! L it y St. Stephen's jk. ,gl In zl L1 '24 Z1 yrfcfaal Pat . . . effervescing con-'fQ45l-64.4 I S4-6f-C7CZL4- geniality . . .di-awlingthe lat- 7,147 7 j ., , ,Z- 4 ig ,CICZ7 est tune . . . deft fingers onbf Q' iii KL iii, if 6 L . ,V V an IBM. . agagpi 'fic . ,xii g ,fLd. cf 77f,1.ac U ,fa f-'XA' Z' A f Sodality1,Z,3,4gC.S,M.C.4g' K C Sfff' f x-254 'mc L Basketball l.,2Q Athletic 'Lggfc-ff'-'J yzi ere- fl A- LL g . D - f' 1,2 Chorus 1,2,3 J Ljg-14, KQDJJ L9 7f Mary Lee Driscoll St. .loseph's Pee Wee . . . sparking pep in capsule form . . . lithesome tapping on a ballroom floor . . . efficient addition for a business office. Sodality1,Z,3,4gC,S.M.C.4g Festival Court 21HOmeCom- ing Representative 4. 234 coll and F. Emanuele at a favorite S J H spot. elflfl eine ... I0 William Joseph English St. Stephen's Bill . . . provoking thought ful argumentation . . . drag- ging his prey to market . . . barrister par excellence. Altar Boy 1,25 Sodality 2,3,4 C.S.M.C. 43 C.Y.C. Repre- sentative 3,45 Dialogue Mass Leader lg Spanish Club 45 N.C.F.L. 2,3,45 National Finals 35 N.H.S. 2,33 N.H.S. President 4. Frank Ralph Emanuele St. Joseph's Frank . . .the droll, di- verting retort . . .bass ranting at the slightest provo cation . . . the highway man. Sodality 1,25 First Aid 4. Dennis Michael Edwards St. Stephen's Denny . . . combining in- quisitiveness with strange at- tention . . .mastering divers versions of the interrogative sentence . . , sea of test tubes and beakers. Altar Boy 1,25 Sodality 2,35 Sodality Unit Leader 45 C.S.M.C. 45 C.C.D. 2: S.S.V. 45 Spanish Club 45 Glee Club 45 Festival King 3. J ff, .1- 1 7 lvl r' , ,JL 1,344.4 ,fir ' . 'bro I .lynn X , 4, 'RA' ' ' D! . ,vp f yzfff Q ,rl I I ,-4 v ,V .. , , , zff' 41147 if .N 544' , hge , , fed , 1' -I' ,M,f'Kfiary Ann Gates G St. Joseph's Mamie . . . good-natured loquacity , . . volumes at her finger tips . . . an eye toward secretarial success. Sodality l,Z,3: Sodality Unit Leader 45 C.S.M.C. 3,43 C.C.D. 35 Librarian 3,45 Chorus 3. l :W xg' . xl 'r IX' NU' LQ 3, A ur XX win . flu' l 1 1 Ardelle Loraine Guth jx V7 LJ X QF St. Stephen's Red . . .disarming mis- chievous sparkle . . . sport- ing a flaming halo . . . creat ing other crowning glories. C.S.M.C, 3,45 Shamrock 4, Cheerleader 1: Honor Guard 43 Highest Salesman in Choc olate Drive 33 Librarian 3,4g Chorus 3, UW PM P 1' LN tx' V XXI' vm xl lg . ,rf David George Fleckenstein St. Joseph's Fleck . . .mirroring easy- going industry . . . I-Iave shot- gungwill scatter . . .at the successful end of the teacher's desk. SodalityZ .35 High School Custodian 3,4. 1 .6 ,mi ff' .4 'Ji X- Z 1 L. ,W ffl , . N ff., wr 1 f X!! gf Olnlflfle all .SQAGIUB 31 1,1 I xl X ,N X. yn ng . W: l YL 18 R. Stewart, D. Shreve, J. Coogan C. Pilewski, F. Hughey and E O'Brien have an outing in the Joseph LeRoy Hartle St. Joseph's Joe . . .integrating the talents all . . . waltzing wiz- ard. . .designing Oil City's skyscrapers. Altar Boy l,2,3g Sodality 1.2, 3,45 Cantor 35 Prom Co- Chairman 3g Basketball l,3,4g Football l,3,4g Football Co- Captain 49 Glee Club 3,4g N.C.F.L.. 2. an jaaki one Thomas James Haslett St, Stephen's Tim . . . naively blurting the right thing at the wrong time . . .a challenge to the patience of Job and the strength of Hercules . , . dauntlessly rebuilding the Brooklyn Bridge, Altar Boy l,2,3g Sodality 2,3,4g Dialogue Mass Leader lg Spanish Club 45 Basket- ball l,2g Football 2,3,4g Glee Club 4. O O O . Nancy Kay Hinds 731.429 14...-r,,.lJ -I '-1 St. Stephen's park with K. Bayer offering boy , Scout mms, in my MH- W, ind ,Ll 4.-4 11.6, U Nancy . . . effusing ami- ? 'ability and ambition . . . '4 . A ,1 iq, c' is--1.-H1v.,furtively racing Father Time to the deadline . . . a rentic 'L fm if J' tal' ing as molder of ming? ff 0 ,r f-v '4 - Sodality Unit Leader 2,35 A' , W If ,V g .gal Sodality Vice-Prefect 43 ' ' . l' C,S.M.C. 3,43 C.C.D. 2,3,45 , ., J ,J 1 J .s,s.v. 2,3,4g secretary of Y J it -' d 'Spanish Club 45 Prom Com- ' mittee 35 Cheerleader l,2, ff A,A, 3,43 Stephenette lg Glee Club 19 1,45 N.C F.L, 3. , if J3HyJpy9jJ'L Y, XQNYX7 PJ ivy my' uf g-gf NJ A p 'QQ ' if N W . ,J r iff w My XY Q' 'WM-5 X ,W gf X JJ fb 'pudamj Cy Dtgiw 71 I, gym t MJ? -5 Julia Ann Homan St. Stephen's Julie . . . diligently, noise lessly forwarding a helping hand. . . giggling . . . com- petition, Miss Nightingale! Pro tennis player Jack Hopwood takes time to demonstrate the Sodahty 2'3'45. C'S'M'C' 3'4: techniques of the game to A. Student Council Vice- President 43 Stephenette lg Glee Club l,43 N.H.S. Treas- urer 45 Receptionist 3. John Thomas Hopwood Help of Christians' Floppy . . . smiling subtle approval . . . guardian of the homeland . , . heeding a greater call to a nobler pa- triotism. Altar Boy l,2,3g Sodality l,2,3,4g C.S.M.C. 33 First Aid 4. Q QI! L! 81096, IQWI, Francis William Hughey St. Joseph's Bill , . . eager determination . . . all work and no play . . , promulgating historical tradition. Altar Boy l,2,3,4g Sodality l,2,3,49 C.S.M.C. Chairman 45 Glee Club 3. EA, ml ik William Quinn Hynes St. .Toseph's Fritz . . . spinning a tall tale . . .innocent master of N the figurative quip . 5 .the 'ff fl I makings of a mechanic. -- v W X Altar Bay 1,2,3,4g Sodality Gufhy A- Rvbf'-kf R- Lange and ky t 5 5 Unit Leader i,2,3,4g Spanish M' A' Gates' H, ' ' ' Club 45 Prom Committee fl! I fl Chairman 3g Basketball 1,25 fo CV! . ay' .F-'X W , ' Owen, e :ne week VW Que? -N 4 'il i v!YQJudith Charlene Jetter St. Stephen's A JY ik ,' 7 YV, l Ucunt Judy . . . excitably accom- plishing the impossible . . . M Nyfdperennial diversity . . . 'WI J musical proteges by the ar-P JA J ev LU' tl buf f .tbl . 5' fi , 1.511 'Ju SCOTS. Sodality 2,35 Sodality Unit Leader 45 C.S.M,C. 3,45 C.C.D. 2,3,45 S.S.V. 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Cheerleader lg Stephenette 15 Glee Club 1,45 St. Stephen Organist l,2,3,4g Schubert Club l,Z,3,4g Honor Guard 4g Receptionist 3,4. if few M Q, ,N lf ly Al Xixmwf Q gli Patricia Ann Jacobs St. Stephen's Pat . . . staunchly cham- pioningthe right cause . . . the linnet's sweet song , . . encore! Sodality 25 C.S.M.C. 45 Cheer- leader 15 Stephenette 15 Choir 1,35 Librarian 4. Football 2,3,45 Football Co-Captain 45 Glee Club 45 Athletic Club Treasurer 3. Judith Ann Manion St. Stephen's Judy . . . sparking the sad situation 5 . . fast developing in musical and culinary fields . . . A Song to Re- member. 5 ,L I A L XA, ff Helen Irene Larkin St. Joseph's Helen . . . stick-to-it- iveness . . . popping with pertinent puns . . . prophesy- ing bedside manner. Sodality 1,25 C.S.M.C. 45 Glee Club 354. 9,2 . nap W W NPL Ag'CRS3ff7R!QlJ,f'LQ WVLYJ Y WWW! 4 Rosemary Lange St. Joseph's Mimi . . . persisting in- sistently . . . tell-tale cari- cature at a moment's notice . . . Lange, P..N. III. Sodality l,2,3,45 C.S.M.C. 3,43 S.S.V. 15 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Cheerleaders' Manager 2,3,45 Glee Club 45 N.C F,L. 4. . in Butch Barsh explains the latest happenings on the moon to R. Condon and C. Anthony ' f Sodality 2,35 Sodality Unit fl j any U . Leader 45 c.s.M.c. 3,45 A J C c.D. z,3,45 s.s.v. 3,45 ,fy H gf yt Spanish Club 45 N.H.S. 2,35 iff , J? N.H.S. Vice-President 45 , ' if Spires Co-Editor 45 Cheer- JYJJ K Q! Q leader 15 Cvlee Club 45 St. CJ JJ0 Stephen Organist 1,2,3,49 D My Og ogy? Schubert Club 1,2,35 Schubert JJ Club Secretary 45 Homecom- ing Queen 45 Homecoming Representative Z5 Recep- tionist 45 Librarian 35 Voca- tion Contest Winner 35 First Aid 3. ,Q 5 Wye! 5 5 W Judith Ann Martin St. Joseph's Judy . . . generously ex- tending unselfish help . . . laughing blue eyes and a giggle to match . . . awaiting the donning of a starched, white cap. Sodality1,2,3,4gS.S.V.4g C S.M.C. 3,49 Glee Club 3,4g Librarian 45 Spanishflub 4. X I 1' I I' ,V lt l 1 Wi iw 4 if v ,.ii it rf if-ll Il Y-I ,LG X J ! K' ff ffl JJ If 'MW ,ffjfl ' , JI ,Q 1 , , i r ff f fl M, ff Hit fff ime. D Wurster and D. Sonoski await their turns for a sneak preview. ,fig fwamnq, Andrew Francis Masson St. Venantius' Andy . . . everybody's buddy . , . appearing anywhere in helmet and cleats . . . on to higher intellectual pursuits. Altar Boy l,2,3,4: Sodality 1,Z,3,4: Basketball l,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Athletic Club Vice-President 33 Glee Club 4: Spanish Club Vice- President 4. 23 Catherine E. McNerney St. Joseph's Sis . . .tempering en- thusiasm with common sense . . . reigning pompously at our Summer Festival . . . pursuing collegiate interests. Sodality l,2,3,4g Sodality Unit Leader 3,49 Secretary of Student Council 35 Prom Chairman 33C1lee Club 3.45 Receptionist 1,25 Spanish Club 45 Festival Queen 45 Highest Tag Day Salesman 4. Helen Irene McQuown St. Joseph's Helen . , .adhering loyally to essentials . . .holding to method with nary a madness . . . vitalizing a little red schoolhouse. Sodality l,Z,3,45 S.S.V. 2,3,4 C.S.M.C. 3,45 C.C.D. 253,45 Four of Oil City's model citizens A. Oliver, H. McQuown, C. A. Rutt, and D. Fleckenstein discuss 1 ,,,f Spanish Club 45 Librarian 35 5 Receptionist 45 Glee Club 3,4. . 5 if l'll lClgeCl f W ,Ll 5 wi , , .y 1 .V 5 if ' M' jeff i J . V00 J. . 1 ,ff Vi! fb! f 1 Dorothea Ann Meade ' ju' jun!! ji, I '41 ' I 5? St. Venantius' Ur, jvf .. J frfbfl on A 'V JL, l ' 'f -1 ' J I . Donna . . . giowing with - fl' ,tv - ff' . 4 ' activity . . . dancing even - - oz' L L' .feb while she's sitting down . . . ft ,fl AV V ff' helping to prove the triangles! 2' 8, D ' fu congruent. ,V fly ' f ' ..f sodamy 253,45 c.s.M.c. 3,45 ,tl t ' N.C.F.L. 253,45 N.C.F.L. X ' ' Treasurer 45 Spanish Club 45 - Cheerleader 2,3,45 Captain of Cheerleaders 45 Co-Chairman of Prom 35 Glee Club 45 Li- brarian 45 First Aid 3. J Paul William Nelson St. Stephen's Pablo . . . gayly up-setting . . . sporting the convertible and bachelor's notebook . . . novice Perry Mason. Sodality 2,3545 Altar Boy 1,2539 N.C.F.L. 2,31 C.S.M.C. 45 Basketball 15 Football 253,45 Stephenette Editor 15 Spanish Club 45 First Aid 45 Choric Speech 1,4. fl' 'Z QTYKEI'-La. K la. I' ,gefifrfr 55563 +G the thriving metropolis with their friends J. Rybak, H. Larkin, J. Anderton and W. Hynes. LDFLAQIQCQ Patricia Ann O'Brien St. Joseph's Elizabeth Ann O'Brien St. Joseph's Elizabeth . . . serenely ac- complishing the task at hand . . . successful tag day en- deavors . . . still deciding. Sodality 1,25 High Salesman for Tag Day 4. A 'Lfj Pat , . . brimming with in- , defatigable pep . . . Bishop's , I -1 1161 efficient secretary . . . .r sf' I Take a. letter, Miss. y 'ff iv N ,L 'JW ,fri vi .LL 'f . 1 jf' '51 , 1, Sodality l,Z,3g Chorus 35 VL :ff L K nw gif' c.s.M.c. 3,45 s.s.v. 3,45 ,fQb- LIL' ,I LJ' fl ALA! fl!! ,U ,' 1 ' - - AL A f ,L wil' ju pig I if I 4 JJ 4 I ' J TV!-f' I I 1 V' V XY, A YYLK! .YALL X 'L X .1 9, 1 X, r'. '1 Lf .' Yea' I 6 LM 'L 'A rvlfu- ' 'LLWK K z 4 V - ,, A, . ,V AJ, nd,-N Luk. . .-.v lv Anna Jean Oliver St. Stephen's Ann . . . resembling the shy loveliness of a China doll . . . betraying keen wit . . . up in the air about the future. Sodality 2,3,4g C.S.M.C. 3,43 Chorus 1,33 Cheerleader lg Stephenette 1, C.C.D. Z,3. Benedetto B. Ruby St. Stephen's Ben . . . cordially subdued . . . taking advantage of the road before him . . . another talented designer. Sodality 2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3g Choric Speech 1,45 C S.M.C. 45 Glee Club 4. Carol Ann Pilewski Assumption Carol . . . responsibility with both feet on the ground . . . eloquently discussing the latest . . . striding into the future with pencil and pad. Sodality 1: Sodality Unit Leader 2,35 Shamrock 1,2,3,4 Shamrock Editor 35 C.S.M.C. 3,49 Librarian 3. John Donald Petulla St. Stephen's Abdul . . . courageously bearing the burden . . . un- expected spontaneous quip . . . still balancing the books. Altar Boy l,2,3g Sodality 2,35 Sodality Unit Leader 45 Stu- dent Council Representative 4g Dialogue Mass Leader lg Spanish Club 45 C.S.M.C. 45 S.S.V. 43 Basketball l,Z. .gurgizii ecL !9oA5AevL 26 D. Edwards shows P. Jacobs his most prized possession while four avid hunters, J. Staub, J. Jetter, J G Carole Ann Rutt St. Joseph's Carole . . . sincerely fol- lowing the straight and nar row . . .persistent attach- ment to the printed word . . a Ph. D. on her horizon. Sodality Unit Leader 1,2,3,4 S.S.V. 1,25 C.S.M.C. 3,43 Of- fice Receptionist 2,3,45 Span ish Club 43 Glee Club 3,4. I-Ioman and B. English check the Alan Francis Rybak St. Joseph's Elmer . . . characteristic sagacity . . . a vehement No ! to chocolate pastry . . . deciding nothing con- crete, Sodality l,Z,3,45 First Aid 4 C.C.D. 2. . N Q Q g John Robert Rybak St. Jose-ph's Barney . . . unassuming, un hurried efforts . . .the case . . . f th , d' ' ak . . , intricacies of a shotgun O E7 lsappearmg C e Z7 drawing at the board. Sodality 2,3,4g First Aid 39 Football 3,45 Athletic Club 3. Donald Chester Shreve l St. Joseph's 7 Don . . . incriminating loquacity . . . slowly, very slowly, getting there . . . re-establishing importance Arthur Murrayls proteges D. of the three RIS- Meade and J. Hartle dance to h the swing and sway lyrics of Sod-Hlltv 231410166 Club 44 P. o'Brien and D. Petulla, umm Football 2,3,4, Basketball 3,49 Athletic Club 35 First Aid 3, mole Sfer ing fm! 1 Lf ' I I 414' .ixbn ftffln J v Donna Ruth Shreve ' 4 X St. Stephen's .1-wrijflfyi I .af ff' V qv Donna . . . heart running ,hifi Jyfvl 'L out in the service of others ffl ' ,f' f C lv . . . S.J.H.'s junior executive playa . X . . . our gift to St. Benedict's. Aj ,gb Ktyyfrf WCM' . 574 ' I 3 bm' Sodality 1,2,3,4: Sodality Unit 'fd' JJ Leader 2,3,45 S.S.V. l,2,3,4g V c.s.M.c. 3,49 N.H.S. 3,4, fff N.H.S. Secretary 4g Shamrock H . 1,29 Office Receptionist 2,3,4g MDN J, WI! Librarian 2. ,x fy ff 3' Jwgwyjillgftfw. Dolores Marie Sonoski St. Joseph's Dolores . . . happily com- petent in any position . . .gold honor cards and more gold honor cards . . . a trim white uniformg lamp in her hand. 'U Sodality l,Z,3,45 S.S.V. 43 C.S.M.C. 3,43 C.C.D. 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Glee Club 3,45 Office Receptionist 3. C. Stiller and P. Nelson interrupt the duet with their idea of good music. fAe Timothy John Stearns St. Stephen's Cliffy . , . genius of the roaring remark. . . P. A. an nouncer-minus a mike . . U.S.M.C.'s gain. Sodality Z,3,4g C.C.D. 2,3 Choric Speech 1,4. rucigfe . . . Robert Michael Stewart St. Joseph's Bob . . . friendly, helpful reserve . . .pushing the Black Beauty . . .a Roman collar his goal. Altar Boy l,Z,3,45 Sodality Is Sodality Unit Leader 2,3,4g C.S.M.C.3,49S.S.V.1,2,3,49 Treasurer of Student Council 2, Dialogue Mass Leader 3,43 C.C.D. 2,35 Spanish Club 45 J.C.L. 3,45 Basketball lg Glee Club 3,49 First Aid 4. James Andrew Staub St. Stephen's Jim guarding his ideals . . . a prodigious command of the King's English . . . inaugurating his plans for a better future. Altar Boy 1,25 C.S.M.C. 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Student Council Representative 39 Student Council President 45 N.C.F.L. Z,3,45 N.C.F.L. Finals 35 Spanish Club 45 C.Y.C. Treasurer 4, Prom Chairman 3: Glee Club 4g Choric Speech l. St. Jose-ph's Donna . . .punctuality her password . . . scattering seed the C.C.D. way . . . scalpel, please. Sodality l,2,3,-lg S.S.V. lg C.S.M.C. 3,-li C.C.D. Z.3,49 Glee Club 3,45 Librarian -15 Spanish Club 4. Patricia Marie Summers St. Joseph's Pat' '... convivial display of charm . . . careful perfection in any escapade . . . beauty for sale at her salon. Sodality l,2,3L C.S.M.C. 49 Homecoming Representative l,3,-45 Chorus 3. I J .114 'lfg ' IA V -f1j,l M x ., fl SML A 4, . ni f If ff I . , ' 1 , si' '- Claral Therese Stilleril My .fps il Sr. J h' 3 l L - i ' oseP S Nfl!! lp 'iii t, Teak . . . a sprightlyiar- UJVU' 5 rival from nowhere . . . un- X ,Jul harassed efforts at biloca- lj M V, tion . . .her head in the clouds. X. Sodality 1,2,3,4g C.S.M.C. 3,45 Student Council 25 Cheer- leader 2,3,4g Prom Committee 35 First Aid 3. 0 ime. With a roguish twinkle in her eye, Sister Lois Marie exercises her detaining Donna Marie Wurster authority over senior, Ben Ruby. 30 X -X unions if-'fi -f-'Q' Carolyn Axton John Balcerek Gerald Brown fC' Aw Tune goes on and the Jumors contlnue to serxe the1r stewxardshlp Fully aware by thms tlrne of the1r x1tal c1t1zensh1p 1D two worlds they eagerly pursue both Chr1stmas card sales and prom mme aCt1X1t1eS fmd them themr bus1est Actual classroom work takes on greater per sonal unportance Each potermal semor de xelops h1s own chr1st1an1ty lnto the real1zat1on of that ult1rnate well done good and fa1thful gr 19 serx ant' rw'-.3 'ffif Terrence Camp Kathleen Chfford Patr1c1a Carroll Dolores Coyne Jane Cax anaugh 32 Eugene Cunningham Kenneth Felix Nancy Hartle Kathryn Eisenman Mary Frawley Thomas Hughey Diane English David Hanton Daniel Hynes fig! J 33 Larry HYTICS Kathleen Kelly John Kleck David Johnson Eugene Kennedy Thomas Long Marylirl Keating Katherine Klase Peter Lukasiak X1 34 K if Gary McDonald John David Oliver Mary Ann McDonald Charles May Angela Petulla William McMahon Richard Meade Madeline Rich 35 5 ,,, f LJLQCLL I, X1 4+ 1 'UQL 07,1 ie if 1 1 John Rosinski Judith Straub Thomas Singer Jane Straub Eugene Skrobat Sheila Straub ,J fi ik 'Y IW' ,Ig 'I . 1-0 1 A dv' f Patricia Szympruch Marianne Walentowsk Vernon Weaver 36 GJ , V ' ig 7, 3 . 7 1. 2,9 V Margaret Wnuk i Sally Wolbert Theresa Zacherl ii Sylvia Anderton Marianne Andres Pamela Barr With age comes Wisdomg and in time our sophomores advance in both. Determined to exceed in every endeavor, the effort mani- fested in the last, our uriderclassmen display the vigor and zeal possible only to those of their age. They prepare carefully for the hazardous journey to the category of upper- classmen! They lay the last boards in a firm foundationg they become eager to meet greater challenges. Eager to serve well, they are faithful in their duties to their school, their country, and their God. ,Al Gksw 19Ilr ' .gf H1 Elizabeth Beichner Marcma BI'a1'11'10D John Boyle Robert Burns 38 Joel Camp 1 ..- aj- ' J ' '5'? .'t - f A ' X f fl-., e i ' by 4 A . A-ff' fg ' ' 1 I -I Ugf 12234 it s , if . . Donald Carone Susan Carson Kaylyn Costanza l' Jack F1nk Thomas Garxey Edward Gaxxr D1ane G15-rlach Pau1Hopwood Joseph Hox 1S TIP 39 Mx ,W , M J gg W1111arn Jarosz Anne Karg Cynth1a Lenar W1111a.rn Johnson Mary Ellen Klng Ernest Mart1n Kathy Kamer Martha Koka1 Paul M2-1SSOn 40 ff- i 132' Pffkgj' J, M5 Mary Jo McClelland Mary Ann Meals W111ard O'Ne11 Mary Kay McLaugh11n Davld Megmn Eleanor Peters Mary Arm McNerney Cath1e Morgan Jud1th Rhodes 41 ..x . n. .L tw J VX ,of rf Wah YS? f X 1 Daud Rogers Chr1st1nL Rybak Barbara Sambohcb ' Q? 47' :VW 'aff 1r 'f 1' ,QQ .um on-Q9 :it we G? W 62 4? Isp 5' Cathermne Scandlon Juduh Schettler Fred Sebold 42 Robert Sm1th Robert Stambh Susan Stanton fn 4,,.-'dl' 2-was C.-W 4565? Thomas Staub Elame Stewart 5 Norma Straub wifi I Z X r-N f 1 R .f' 1 t t if S' ylffk a J I ft wg, ,,,, , J L l L ,qv ff . I! VL ' I K :im iff ' at - if . r ' il !4,11f jf T- 'I ' A , ggi ' K if 4523 4 . Q 5 t ara t l ,gg t I v V 1' A K W 1 A w 1- f' Q , A Ie - t , f g 5 YA - ,.,.. Z? A Patrxck Prorok Eugene Symons Mary Szalewlcz To put a httle fun 1n your 11fe try danc 1n' Edward W1111am 5 Patr1 c1a W1shnok 43 John Wollaston Chfford Woodworth John Zaw1s1ak Q P85 in ell 1 . V ' nwwv-Q-c fgwgq , AW -- -' ' cw f ..,, wfiwqm s . ' xi fy I . ' v ' I I 1 S, -lh --iifvl. f--ul -ity' Qui. 'Qi-R -Qu!!! W . lAv.1.hO5 P 1 - , Q it 1 Q8 1 I 'T' rum II ' 'Q n 7 ' I 411 ' !'1 'A Father Time extends a friendly hand to welcome a new group. New SJH'ers venture upon new horizons meet new classmates and learn--by trial and error method--a new school day schedule. Selecting courses to plan for successful futures becomes a new challenge for our freshmen. The undaunted courage of youth strengthened with the se- curity of wise guidance lightens the road however. And our younger members find participate in true freshman whole-hearted fashion in curricular co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. Time rolls on and they are finally ours! John Baker James Camp Kathleen Condon Karen Baker Margaret Clay CZPOIYU Czadka Joan Brown Thomas Dunmire 45 I I l themselves and become part of us as they I I Robert Drozdo John Edwards James Finnecy Andrea Fitzgerald Carolyn Gayetty Kathleen Hartle 46 John Hughey Donald Jarosz Byron Keating r 75 Q do if i ' M, -quilt Robert Keatmg Thomas K1ng Anne Krosn1ck1 39' 4 V 42' Anthony Lange C1aud1a Lenar Thomas I..1tvu1nox1ch 47 if mf Dorothy Long Mary Ann May Marxlyn Meade 1 1-..ww:' n j , 1 5 , h V, ' , ga g 5 ' 1, 1 A ,f f Le, , ff' .r ' ' A - l....... added a ii? 9, 'W 3 fs .s nik e sw .5 'I 1 f 1 G: 1. HJ' Sister Marie Claire excites the en- thusiasm of her 9:30 Glee Club group. M. Boyle, D. Edwards, A. Masson, and B. Ruby are at the keyboard-- who 'da thunk it? V D 0 J N 5 9 n 1' 9 is Mcagvr beginnings . . . who is there who has not known them? And sxo the newly or- ganized St. Joseph High School Clee Club shuffled 120 strong into the unsure atmos- phere of the auditorium to embark upon the school year 58-59. They expected--of course-- a new start, a meager beginning. lnsipid strains of half-hearted vocalizing became confident, rich, round tone, syllables resounded, r's rolled, rafters rattled, and the room began to burst its ceramentsf' The Glee Club is born! Work, work, and then some more work is their apparent motto. The classes emerge --weary, wilted, worn out--but so rewarded. And the proof o' the puddin' was in the magnificence of the results of their joyously self-imposed labor. Satisfaction came pour- ing at the accomplishment of professional performances, two of which were given. The Neff 'Q it Cvlee Club made its debut on the occasion of our Bishop's anniversary--with Mary the Dawn. Virgin Wholly Marvelous and a paraphrase on Psalm Z5-- My Shepherd Will Supply My Needy after which His Ex- cellency paid a high compliment-- the best prograni l have heztrci since l arrived ten years ago, The Yule assernbly program surprised even the members themselves as the audi- ence thrilled to the joyful anticipation of Joy to the World, With Glory Lit, Wonder, Wonder, Jesu Bambino, and The Twelve Days of Christmas. The music program at St. Joseph High also included the singing of weekly student Mass, classes in Music Appre- ciation and Gregorian Chant. N . . , ew York University s prodigy comes to Oil City to teach us the tricks Imagine--class piano!! V I if , . 2, Hi M , A, by swam ' yan f .4 ,. . ,-- I wx,-'ff ''-i4fv:.yf',42ft1 ',1fQ'-' '. 4. , , 1 . .... gqffxg ff ff H4J:f1 '44s4-R , ff ,Q .fix 2' '15 y fx 'f 55790 A Y HW, T21 M 'MVN ,157 N 55, fi , ' . '17' 1 'mmf 'Bw A JE, . fhfpkff nf 1 - RUM Q 'ii .1 k v 35 If k ' '4' k 12343 , Sf tiff! ?,Q5'g'Q3L5 92293 ,5 M gi, Af' A why, Y xx 5 f' :W.QW,. -, wi., h , A , A w L4 , f -1-3. .U :mfg 1. if fx' M V Q K 1 I ,521 if? 1439! 23 Q-,. eg,.g : .0 g0'?1!9g Woaes sense T. Hughey and M. Wnuk see a reflection of their own American Historyenthtisiasm as they study the greatest Americans ever--the Presi- dents of the U. S. No longer looking fOr X, but for angles, J. Staub, D, lv1eade,a.nd D. Sonoski have great difficulty solving this perplexing prob lem. ,1 P. Smith, M. Summers, D. Jarosz, and S. Singer put their local history knowledge to good use as they demonstrate their project on the historic Drake Well. 53 The dictaphone, a great help to secre- taries, is being used by C. Stiller and J. Coogan in order to become more adept in its use. M. A. Gates anxiously awaits her turn to try it. ii M. McMahon shows C. May and P. Sympruch a short cut to addition by employing the use of an I.B.M. machine to hasten their business math homework. These proficient typists are expanding their power for future use inthe ever growing world of business where accuracy and speed play the major role. 5' .fdcfiui iiefs 1.1 mf! W f lx 5426 7--Student pictures 8--Journalism Conference 10--Teachers' Conference 13--Student Council Installation 18--St. Joseph vs, St. Michael's 21--Scholarship Qualifying Test Z8--Bishop's Anniversary ZO Z0 2,6--St. Joseph vs. St. Gregory's, 2 - -School begins 4- -Philadelphia Yearbook Convention Homecoming North East Z9--Program for Bishop's Anniversary l--St. Joseph vs. Randolph 6--First period ends 28--Thanksgiving Dance DECEAABER 2- 6- 7- 9-- 14-- 17-- 27-- VS St. Joseph St. Joseph vs St. Joseph vs St. Joseph vs St. Joseph vs St. Joseph vs Popcorn Ball --Erie Diocesan Forensics --St. Joseph vs. Kanty Prep, Erie 744 Alumni St. Joseph Academy, Titusville St. Francis, Clearfield Tidioute St. Bernard's, Bradford St. Cather-ine's, DuBois ' 4--St. Joseph vs. St. Gregory's, North East 5--Christmas vacation ends Z1--St. Joseph vs. Immaculate Conception, Clarion 23--St. Joseph vs. St. Francis, Clearfield 25--St. Joseph vs. St. Agatha's, Meadville Z7--Semester exams begin 31--Sadie Hawkins if , X f if 58 N V FEBRUARY Atv- . G 'vhs Q 4 'lf . : law 1--St. Joseph vs. St. Michae1's, Greenville 2--Second Semester Z--Consecration of Sodalists 4--Career Day 6--Quarter Session 7--Heart Hop 8--St. Joseph vs. St. Mary's, St. Mary's 10 Security Spee ch Contest 11 St. Joseph . St. Joseph Academy, Titusville 13 St. Joseph . St. Michae1's, Greenville 15 St. Joseph . Immaculate Conception, Clarion 17 Retreat 18 Retreat 19 St. Joseph . St. Gregory's, North East Z0 St. Joseph . Kanty Prep, Erie ZZ St. Joseph vs. St. Agatha's, Meadville 24--Biology Fair Q 26--Maturation Study--Seniors Z8--St. Joseph vs. St. Catherine's, DuBois - Tfffi ,Dal 7 0 4--Vocation S eaker ,MARCH Z1--Mock U.N.PDay--Erie f 3 zz--Forensic District Finals 26--Easter vacation begins i. 'Q 8- 12- 15- 17- 28- 28- , g ly -Third Period Begins X5 4 I ' A -Forensic Diocesan Finals IQQX , -Poetry Contest C -Nationwide Latin Examination 1 APRIL Qg, JW , f my 1 Q I X .Ill -N.M.S.Q. Tests--Juniors -N.E.D. Tests--Freshmen and Sophomores s , 22--Junior-Senior Prom I ' 'I ' 21--Junior-Senior Banquet K Q' 7 1--Final exams begin 3--Graduation 9--School ends 1 1 45 ' JUNE n 74eqeazull4an ii Riff -ef 59 5 clahfy Sugazcbar Defense of the Church and the sanctification of self and others are the aims of the newly formed Sodality Of Our Lady of Fatima obtained through an ardent devotion reverence and filial love toward the Blessed Virgin Mary On the feast of the Purification of Mary February 2 forty two Sodalists pledged an Act of Consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary This Consecration brought a new way of life to these students Through it they expressed Lord be it done unto me according to Thy word Stemming from the Sodality IS the Sodality Subsidiary This organization of students strives for membership in the Sodality Members of the subsidiary are trying to perfect themselves so that they may become worthy of the great privilege of consecration With Father Schauerman and Sister Roberta as their spiritual counselors officers Michael Boyle lNancy Hinds and Judy Rhodes blaze the trail 60 I C I their desire always to do the will of God by saying with Mary, Behold the handmaid of the ' ' YI N I Sa that SPIRITUAL LIFE 60645 ch gckfen to aa Zane SOCIAL LIFE SCHOOL LIFE 5 n APOSTOLIC LIFE 61 R B I H P ' '3few-azfmd I madison? The S.J.H. Glee Club offers euphonious praise with their resounding rendition of My Shepherd Will Supply My Need. 62 The senior choric group Chants the answer to Scripture's Who shall find a valiant woman? FIRST ROW: C. lV1CNerney, J. Jetter, C. Anthony, A. Rybak, F. Hughey, D. Petulla, J. Hopwood, J. Martin, D. Wurster. SECOND ROW: J. Homan, R. Lange, F. Emanuele, P. Nelson, K. Bayer, H. McQuovvn, C. Rutt. THIRD ROW: H. Larkin, R. Stewart, T. Stearns, J. Rybak, W. Hynes, D. Shreve. FOURTH ROW: D. Fleckenstein, B. Ruby, T. Haslett. FIFTH ROW: A. Masson. 5,531 Our interpretive dancers pose for a choreographic portrait. FIRST ROW: C. Lenar, S. Anderson. P. Barr, C. Axton, D. English. SECOND ROW: D. Meade, N. Straub, J. Manion, S. Straub, J. Coogan, P. Coyne. 63 61064 I I I t To aid the missions, home and foreign, is the goal of these zealous lay apostles. Spurred on by their moderator, Sister M. DeSales, these members of the Saint Joseph Mission Club strive to help less fortunate peoples throughout the world Contributions of clothing, food, and money, along with their many prayers, make up the alms which they share with their less fortu- nate neighbors. We are proud of our cheerful givers in- deed. D. Shreve, D. Meade, F. Hughey, and D. English are graciously per- Sister M. DeSales and president F. Hughey, distribute cards to other newly-elected clubs officers, D. Meade, J. Straub, C. Stiller, and C. Pilewski. 64 forming one of the Corporal Works of Mercy. l l With Sister Mary Louis leading, the Seraphic Society for Vocations prayerfully look toward the future. FIRST ROW: D. Long, J. Martin, C. Rybak, M. Rich, M. May, M. Andres. SECOND ROW: D. Coyne, J. Straub, S. Straub, J. Straub, C. Axton, N. Hinds. THIRD ROW: J. Jetter, D. Sonoski, J. Manion, H. McQuown, D. English, D. E. Stewart, M. Brannon, E. Shreve. FOURTH ROW: C. Scandlon, M. King, Peters. FIFTH ROW: T. Hughey, D. Petulla, J. Camp, S. Singer, T, King. Sister Mary Thomas checks the roll files and prepares teachers J. Manion, N. Hinds, K. Klase, M. G. Frawley, J. Staub, C. Axton, H. McQuown, and D. Sonoski for efficient procedures. ge... Director, teacher, fisher, helper, all rolled into one--Father Schauerrnan, 65 Sister Mary Michael and officers of the Forensic League, J. Maher, D. Meade, M. R' h, d F. b ld h f , tbl? neilqmeeie O ' Conduct researc or the Forensic League: F.. Peters, M. TOWARD MORE Members of the Dramatics section Wnuk, M. A. Andres, M. Clay, D. Long S. Wolbert, M. J. Weidle, C. Lenar, D. Gierlach, and K. Hartle. I CA Fc N.C.F.L. members: FIRST ROW: J. Staub, P. Nelson, J. Balcerek, D. Megnin, F. I-Iughey, T. Staub, E. Kennedy. SECOND ROW: K. Kelley, M. A. McDonald, M. Cf. Frawley, J. Brown, M. M. Szalewicz, M. A. Straw- bridge, C. Lenar. THIRD ROW: T. King, J. Edwards, L. Hynes, J. Baker, R. Rockafellow, and P. Smith. 66 72. 6. 7. A N.C.F.L. members: FIRST ROW: D. Jarosz, P. Prorok, F. Sebold, W. McMahon, J. Wollas- ton, J. Maher, W. English. SEC- OND ROW: C. Rybak, K. Clifford, D. Meade, M. Rich, J. Stover, T. Litwinvich. THIRD ROW: A. Fitzgerald, S. Straub, K. Morgan, A. Karg, R. Lange, M. A. Meals, and M. Summers. The Forensic League is a nation-wide organi- zation dealing with the public-speaking aspect of the student's scholastic life. The League was designed specifically for the student and to aid him in striving for linguistic perfection and articulation. In December, 1958, St. Joseph High School celebrated its second consecutive year in the Na- tional Catholic Forensic League. St. Joseph is in the second of three geographical sections into which the diocese is divided. During the Forensic year 1957-58, St. Joseph's did extremely well, and placed seven members in national finals held in Chicago. if Forensic League members enjoy a break from their mental activities to earn some money for their treasury. gr up-1 Staff members E Gawrys P Srruth P Carroll J' Cavanaugh C Lenar K Elsen man K Kelly M A McDonald C P1lewsk1 D Shreve P Wnuk S Wolbert K Chf ford and A Guth prof1t from a b1t of John Boyle'5 concrete professlonal advmce SW! J! mwlaado tame' N S1ster Mary Thomas and ed1tors, T Garvey D Sobma, and M M Szalewxcz approve the con tents of the latest Shamrock page 68 me 1 K' 1,--5 1 Q g, -- at Q g Q ' J f - L M A 7 V 9 , '1 . , . ' , . , . , . , . I ' y . y - . 1 . . .y . y . g 1 y A ' ' If , ll I I I '70 ' ' ce I Sister Lois Marie seems to know some- thing about the deadline that co-editors Judy Manion and Mike Boyle aren't aware of. Carol Pilewski patiently helps Pat Coyne to place the copy that Pat Summers and Anna .lean Oliver measure and re -measure before they type and re- type. Spire-s editors J. Manion, M. Boyle, C. McNerney, B. Hughey, N. Hinds, P. Nelson, and I. Jetter miraculously maintain sufficient equilibrium to enter all the last minute paste- ups. Again her books won't balanceg and so Carol Ann Rutt seeks Ardelle Guth's aid before Bill Hynes and Bob Stewart make their entries.. 'Q K 5 If-..ii'x A Serving overtime, the Student Council strives to develop Christian leadership and management and promote cooperation between the students and faculty. Co- ordinating activities within the school, the Council has organized the magazine drive ff the annual Thanksgiving Dance, and the school clean up drive. J. Staub aids A. Petulla and J, Camp inpainting one ofthe murals for the Thanksgiving Dance. Father Schauerrnan presides as Sister Roberta, principal, lights the candles, symbols of the offices, for the inauguration ceremony, which in- stalled J. Camp, M. Meade, T. Garvey, J. Camp, J. Maher, A. Petulla, D. Petulla, and J. Hornan. W. English--M.C. J. Staub, President, reviews the Stu- dent Council Constitution with J. Camp, Treasurer, A. Petulla, Secretary, J. Ho- man, V. President, and Sister Mary Louis. 70 Career Day speakers: Sister M. Lawreace. G.S.J., Reverend Robert Levis, Miss Kathleen Moore, Miss Margaret Collins, and Chief Petty Officer Albert Kovachik, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY xx 'f B 4 T- 5- : 219 ls L5 Through the generosity of our guest speakers, Father Antoun, Mr. Barranti, Miss Carnpagna, Mrs. Kapranski, Miss Brown, and Mr. Coyne, the students became well- informed about many Occupations on the an- nual Career Day. An integral hand in our clock of activities is the Na- tional Honor Society. Creating enthusiasm for scholar- ship and promoting worthy leadership among the students, the Society endeavors to further the scholastic aims and principles of Saint Joseph High School. The Society sponsors an annual career day and aicls students in preparing for scholarship tests. The annual Career Day is designed to acquaint SJH'ers with pro- spective occupations. N.H,S. officers W. English, president, J. Manion, vice-president, D. Shreve, secretary, and J. Homan, treasurer, make a final check on the Career Day bulletin board. The success and smooth execution of Career Day was due largely to care- ful planning bythe NEiI1ODEil Honor Society. W. English officiates, as advisor Sister Mary Regina and members M. Boyle, D. Shreve, J. Manion, P. Car- roll, J. Homan offer suggestions. fl r 4. , V xi I ! X Z. w 'Q L.ffsf+ in 1-.Zf:nQ'x. ??YQ1W A 1 1' 'QV -,Af S , w, f 1 dm f 7 ':':..!,. i X1 i- was ,- W. kk ,rx A Q T273 'iw vm 'iv an if A Q . Hx i' Sf -M ...U 1, R Q A r, J' r x 2 L 44 Q f fi!! .PM ' Hg.. .lj V, 0-iniwf. plkvpvff' 's , Mag Q . s., ' i2i .ZW B an 1? A 'H ,Qi aw. w W f j X X f N Vf JD f' ffevxfz Q e -. V sv Qaggeaffiix ,ff kj,s4xx I -1 J, Don't Spill the punch, Denny, J. Straub warns while J. Anderton and J. Staub pass the cookies to their respective dates, J. Straub and S. Anderton. 5213 AQA if 1 --xx But Andrea, Santa can't come this way, Paul Masson ex plains. C. Cavanaugh and J. Boyle are disappointed by the news. i .1 Part ofthe fun of any dance is to gather into gab session groups, and discuss the happenings during Christmas vacation. A-,,, It's exquisite, exclaims Pat Sum- mersg but Alan Rybak is rendered speechless by the magnificence of their twenty -foot tree. f X X X if if Ni X LSR few E x ky , .XS X J x. eff The true spirit of Christmas comes in thinking of the First Christmas, long, long ago, J. Camp reminds C. Lenar as MM-X. ' McDonald and J.Ba1cerek bring a gift to the newborn Infant. I I gone M Boyle J Jctter N Hlnds and J Anderton sm11e approvmgly on the1r class crea.t1on MUPNKYHT SHANGRILJQ ir- i L11 ,Z '11 ui '-L I il L Emanuele D SODOSk1 and T Murphy dec1de to s1t th1s one out 76 F3 P K., I l ' A .vs . ,H 54472017 A radiant queen, R. Petulla, is crowned by her attendant D Meadtmwhile M. Barclay and P. Masson look on The tones of the Les James Orchestr filled the air . . . happy couples gaily danced . . . Rosalie Petulla was crowned queen . . .Oriental magic enchanted all. That was May twenty-third, nineteen hundred and fifty-eight . . . a night to be treasured forever by the seniors and lon remembered bythe underclassmen. To the seniors it recalls the precious hours spent in Creating their Oriental work of a S art. And to all belong the pleasant mem- ories of a wonderful night. Yes, the Oriental atmosphere, beauti ful music and a radiant Queen unite- forming a glorious memory of happy moments at Midnight Shangri-la -- moments gone . . . but not forgotten. i 'I lat? as 'Y aw 57 G W 5 Q--'i?X .pry Afkfefzcd X FRONT ROW A Masson T Haslett T Long P Lukas1ak B Hynes L Hynes T Hughey J Rybak SECOND ROW P Nelson P Prorok K Fehx D Shreve J Hartle B Jarosz R Rockafellow W O'Ne1l Coach Stanley Za.gorsk1 THIRD ROW Mgr D Hynes J Cunmngham J F1nk J Hov1s K Bayer B Burns G McDonald D Sobma T Garvey J Balcerek P Masson R Sm1th Ass1stant Coach Al Kovach1k ST JOE Qumran El TIME mls 18 Z The score of our f1rst game durmg the '58 season Th1s was not just another game ' but our f1rst w1n m twenty three starts Although our record was 2 3 we earned th1rd place 1n the D1ocese But every player won some thlng much more valuable than two games We ga1ned the knowledge that hard work self d1sc1pl1ne and conf1dence 1n one s team mates brmg results Joe s has always been a good loser e have learned to be good w1nners Ask any player He w11l be proud to say that he was a member of the 1958 Green and Gold football team VISVVGR oowm 12-'I YDSTOGOI l1I 80 . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , - - I . , . , . , . , . , . , . , - , . I . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . 1 - , . - 5 . . H. , . . . . 1 ' a J 1 . I . - . St. ' . W .L Y m L J . T Haslett T Long L Hynes B Hynes P Lukasxak D Shrewe P Captam B111 Hynes Captam Joe Hartle Coach Zagorslu chscusses up comlng game Wlth P Nelson and K Bayer 81 Prorek. BACiiFiELD: 'A.'Masson, Hartle, Felix, Bl. Jerosz. 1 l I 'Me 71644 f-knew 76945019 ' -5 xi 0 1 ' I 45 ,f r 'W W W 5 .iii ,, P Prorok screams Stop' i 3 ,in fr. fb 5' Na I A 1 E V ll Q qv 41, i - J. Cunningham and K. Bayer urge the Green and Gold on to a much--needed first down. Time outg Coach Zagorski checks defensive Strategy with J, Hartle. Don't drop the water bucket, Danny! Q en f N ,xi Of course we scored a touchdown, shouts a happy fan. 84 Woman I I I R L M de J Cooga I' II, eam Q JVM f Z St H P C b E gl 85 . Mgr. . ange, J, Straub, J. Straub, S. Straub, C. Axton, D. ltcn ea , . n. ' Z l. r ,, . 1 J A 'p Lg f X Af ' f rf - I' f lvaif' Q, 1 F 'If . ul 3 V Y C. i11er,N. inds, .Carrol1, . Ry ak, C. Lenar, D, n ish. 0IflflQC0lflfLll'l ,gr-ff J Mamon is crowned Homecoming Queen by football Co captains B Hynes and J' Hartle ah! 3 1 t N . Members of the Queen s court are M. L. Driscoll X and P. Summers, seniorsg J. Manion, queeng C. Rybak, sophomoreg K. Eisenman, junior. and D. Long, fresh- Q . On the night of October 18, J. Manion, senior, was crowned queen of the 1958 Homecoming Game, played tween St. Joe s and St. Mike s, Greenville. She was ac companied by her court of home room representatives. C. MCNerney, M. McMahon and the other top eight tag salesmen formed the honor guard. 1 -La- is if se day FRONT ROW W Jarosz R Rockafellow J T7'1nk G Kearney W ONe11 BACK ROW Coach W Eckert K Fehx A Masson J Hartle D Shreve M Boyle J Staub J Cunnmgham D Ohver Mgr FRONT ROW J Hov1s J Hughey T Lange J McLa1n J Boyle B Burns BACK ROW CoachW Lckert P Prorok D Sobma P Masson P bymons T Garvey T Dunm1re Mgr 87 Zyaal-efgaf On these f1ve rule the hopes for another champ1onsh1p D Shreve J' Joe Hartle 1S gettmg up ln the world 88 G Kearney auns and f1res from outs1de Hartle, B. Jarosz, A. Masson, G. Kearney. b Y 1 Yx emo eww effhe FT ve G ER YX 00d X 0 fo Nix X66 1- tw 00 ed Ax A. Masson collects ball from Bernie player and heads for the other end of the floor. 89 AL HENDERSON S MID TOWN GULF 3 Seneca Street O11 C1ty Pennsy1van1a AMERICAN SHOE HOSPITAL Elm Street O11 C1ty Pennsy1van1a AIN DRES BAKERY Ha1yday Run Road R D O11 CIIY Pennsy1van1a ARLINGTON HOTEL 44 Seneca Street O11C1ty Pennsylvanla ARMSTRONG COLLIER INC Where qua11ty means as much as pr1ce O11 C1ty Pennsy1van1a ASEL S CABIINET SHOP FOTYUICB Counter Tops BAKER AUTO PARTS Seneca Street O11 CITY Pennsy1van1a BARR'S INSURANCE INHYIOIIHI Translt Bu11d1ng O11C1ty Pennsy1van1a BEST JEWELERS IINC Reg1stercd Sta rf1re D1amonds 241 Seneca Street O11 C1ty Pennsy1van1a L O BOUQUIN CO 13 East F1rst Street O11 C1ty Pennsy1van1a BRODY S Center Street O11 C1ty Pennsy1van1a CARL S ATLANT C SE East Second and P1ne Streets O11 C1ty Pennsy1van1a afmna C AND N CANDY AND SMOKE SHOPPE 209 Seneca Street O11 C1ty PennsyIvan1a CENTRAL PLAZA RESTAURANT 13 Central Avenue O11C1ty Pennsylvama CLARK S DONUT SHOP Elm Street O11 C1ty Pennsy1van1a CONTINENTAL CAN COMPANY 15 M1nera1 Street O11C1ty Pennsy1van1a CRIBB'S QUALITY FOODS Mayonna1se and Peanut Butter O11C1ty Pennsy1van1a DAUGHERTY ENTERPRISES Real Estate and Insurance O11 C1ty Pennsy1van1a DERRICK PUBLISHING COMPANY 1015 West F1rst Street O11 C1ty Pennsylvanla DICKINSON OAKES The Jeweler Who Pleases O11 C1ty PEHHSYIVBHIH EAGAN'S GROCERY 502 Hoffman Avenue O11 C1ty PeHHSyIVaH1a ECKERD'S DRUG STORE 237 Seneca Street O11C1ty Pennsy1van1a ECKERT PLUMBING 19 Ma1n Street O11C1ty Pennsylvama EMAINUELE GROCERY 300 Cedar Avenue RVKJL O11 C1ty Pennsylvanla 90 FAMOORE'S CANDY AND ICE CREAM 18 East F1rst Street O11 C1ty PennsyIvan1a FENNER S MEN'S WEAR 100 Center Street O11 C1ty PCHHSYIVBDIH FIRST SENECA BANK AND TRUST CO Strong Safe Fr1end1y 248 Seneca Street O11 C1ty Pennsylvanxa FLYNN'S GRILL 222 Center Street O11 C1ty Pe-nnsy1van1a FREEM S DRESS SHOP 226 Seneca Street O11 C1ty Pennsylvama .IEAN FROCKS INC WISE ECODOTDIZC O11 C1ty Pennsylvanla GARDINER'S JEWELRY 120 East Front Street O11 C1ty Pennsylvanla GATES AND BURNS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE 8 East F1rst Street O11 C1ty Pennsy1van1a GOLDBERG AUTO PARTS CO 382 Seneca Street O11 C1ty Pennsylvarua GOWDY'S OIL CITY BEVERAGE CO 119 State Street O11C1ty Pennsylvanla GRADY 'S PASTRY SHOP 6 East Front Street O11C1ty PennsyIvan1a u! 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