St Joseph High School - Streak Yearbook (Shawnee, KS)
- Class of 1951
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'As Calholficvgthydehtsg, 'Wg QQQk lo l1in1,gfQx1,A,l.e,ide1jshiP 1 Wand aidin ourglrigggle-'ro,,beColi1eAQthgffk1'eiedtgg,'jr1f1xg- 'enqcextobguide 'the world baCk,to'G-Qdg'-'1 X 2 , N4 --Q -., sm, ,gy-.. 'W' s wa,,,,- W GLUE? REV. NEINRAD ISSLER, O.F.M. Pastor, Religion Instructor, Because of his keen judgment, his earnestness and enthusiasm, Fa- ther has won the love, respect, and admiration of every student of S.I. H. MR. GEORGE C. CROCKER, B.A. Coach, Physical Education, Dramatics. That God be with you al- ways, that He rriaybless your every thought and action, is our prayer for each of you. May God guard you ! May Mary guide you! - -The Faculty SR, FLORISENDA, B.A., M.ED. Principal, Latin and Mathematics. Sponsor of Senior Class, THE BUILDER adviser. SR CYRILL, B.A., M.A. Commerce and SocialStudies, Sponsor of Junior Class. SR. RICHARDIS, B, A, , M. A. English and Science. Sponsor of Sophomores and Freshmen, MARY BURKE NORTON Degree in Voice and Piano, Music. 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I - JI , 1' ,ly -A C A . ,, ' 41-J.--. 49.5 C75 'z-11 - '- --,- f' be fy.- 5161 I ' -1. ' .SZIQ 0l'fl0l Q C355 -3 I' Y kv 9 fs. f 1' Barbara Allen Jerome Diebolt Marvin Klurnpe Bob Burenheide Maurine Haag Chester Lutz Carlene Diebolt Virginia Hohne Jerry Nuessen B. Allen, PresidentgB. Buxenheicle, V. Presidemzl. Diebolr, Secretary-Treasurer. I , Deane Schmid: Ronald Wagner Vzncent Schnedier Kathleen 'ffeinrnan Beff:-' Ann 'Ihill E ! I w KANSAS POWER 8: LIGHT CC. Emporia, Kansas CR YSTAI. GARDENS Maclis on, Kang as 9 5: 4 ' gp' . :n , - r. , . f '- Taft :S iQ' .V ,f 1-4. , . 1 V v . v 4, ik. ' I . ' - -4, ,un-ali ':' ' an lx j1I'e5Al'l'laI'l C4155 . 4, .ww 'W- g 4 M37 .6 ' ' x .1 :Mft as 1.-L. ... - .f. .-i 0? 'E' Ardell Bird 2 Delbert Brinkman Gerald Gerleman ' , Robert Haag rr' A Peggy Hayes Charles Hellen Ruth Ann Miller C. Hellen, V. Presidentg T. Wendling, Secretary Treasurer: D. Brinkman, President. Helen Nuessen Marguerite Redeker Corrine Schmidt Leon Schmidt Donald Smith Clarice Steffes Mary Jane Weinman Jo Ann Wendling Theresa Wendling NE WT ON BROS . Emporia, Kansas Students attend Holy Mass daily Latin for Americans . I QP 2 , . . id Yr 1 , M 'S K' NM Absorbed in Algebra II Noontime revelries 'S 1 Ill i 'Q 'S 'Q' 'I Q ,gc ig, ,r 3 his 5 ' v u '. 1'- v. : ?N' .3353 HITZEMAN HARDWARE 81 ELECTRIC Olpe, Kansas ul' dy Pantomiming is fun Officers discuss S. J. Rules Setting up equipment 11 Cidcieri NW' dass Chagw. I . tently I0 D b a 1 hsnen In . ss H1 me of a Problem iv gudxes W e 3616! e lbei 1 085' Class dig A 11 vel y dis . soph0I17o1-e Eilljsmn create . S H I yu.. 8 is . h class- ew mferest il? sect mg preserved specimens HADI..EY'S DRUG STORE Madison, Kansas ELLIOT MOTORS, INC. Emporia, Kansas me xaflxde Y e Y 5 gang' L 3 7k 9 3 C009 iumie WconXilee?iUE and 3 out ms in boo we PIO N -'4-4 Shoftha for Hd Class Irie s to d D eclphef cr,VPLi c X2 Seniors attain mei' typing of concentrafion' ECKDALL 81 MCCARTY Emporia, Kansas MCIIJVAIN EQUIPMENT CO. Emporia, Kans as Pal M Phase Qvk X 'XX,.-R, skiu at practice periods 55 atheis and G of offi feta MurPhY lea: ce work- U 3 new 13 Our patient custodian, Mr. John Haag, engaged in one of his various tasks - -checking the boil- er on a cold day. MMM! we Cafeteria manager, M r s. Mabel Osborne, has provided balanced lunches for St. Joseph students for nine years. What would we do with- out her '? Miss Louise Rede- ker assists Mrs. Os- borne in the daily prep- aration of meals. unck ine Tickets , Please! substantial and tasty food. FANESTII.. PACKING CO. Emporia, Kansas Line forms at the right as hungry St. Joseph students wait for their steaming hot plate of , 1 ' '1 , . Q ., .. : V - fy -pr cz G ' fix F! 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Attired informals, four senior girls--- Charlene Lenninger, Pat Matheis, Dorothy Kuhlmann, and Greta Murphy---carry the statue of Our Lady in solemn procession. During the singing of Bring Flowers of the Fairest, Shirleen Schmidt, atti red in a white lace formal and fingertip veil, places a garland of flowers on the statue of the Blesses Virgin. Joann Redeker, ac- tive Sodalist, is seen here carrying the crown for the coronation cere- mony. She is accom- panied by the flower girls, Alvina Schmidt and Frances Lutz, Other girls pictured are W. Haag, C. Diebolt, N. Murphy, K. Wein- man, V. Hohne, W. Kuhlmann. Beautiful Marian hymns are sung by students as senior nt. O girls carry the statue of the Queen of May. foul ng In conclusion, Christ Himself in sacramental benedic- tion gives His blessing to the entire parish. af? ueen, GEORGE GROH 8: SONS EmPoria, Kansas , ag ln preparation for the monthly Sodality meet- ing, PrefectDale Steffes and Sec. -Treas. Carlene Diebolt change dance records in the nickelo- deon. Vice-Prefect Shir- leen Schmidt decorates the shrine of our Patron- ess, the Blessed Virgin Mary. Our willing artist, W i nifr e d Kuhlmann, puts the finishing touches on the crown for the Fall Festival. Theresa Wendling and No r rna Murphy wrap packages for the Parcel Post Booth. An assembly line of ambitious Soda1ists--- J o e Rosillon, B ob Hohne, and .Tim Wein- rnan---cut and stamp markers for the Fall Festival Booths. RN ' The outstanding student organization for spiritual ac- tivity is the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin, under the dh-ec- tion of the Central office at St. Mary's Kansas. The Kansas 7 State S'oda1ity Union makes plans for the year. Sodality ac- ur a A tivities which made this year successful are clothes drive, y collection of stamps for the missions, King and Queen Ball, 3,Ja6f,, Parents' Night, Spiritual Bouquet for the Holy Father, and May Crowning. JACK'S CAFE ECCLESTON 8: SON FUNERAL HOME Olpe, Kansas Emporia, Kansas Phone 30 17 51u'gAf:i 0 . my ' .-,N-wi , 11' M Lksf-- 'x,. 1-L l Robert Hohne is Sec- retary-Treasurer of the Knights of the Altar. Here he dutifully lights the c a nd le s in preparation for Mass. At 8:00 the Holy Sac- rifice of the Mass begins as Robert Hohne and Jerry Redeker ring the sanctuary bell. M au r i c e Gerlernan carries the chalice veil after the ablution. HOHNE 'S GROCERY Olpe, Kansas 18 Me M4 fa.. 1 i Joe Rossillon and Earl Haag serve the cru- ets at the Offertory. The Knights of the Altar elected Dale Steffes as President. He is car- rying the missal to the gospel side of the altar. G e o r g e Burenheide swings the censer during the Benediction with the Blessed Sacrament. Loyalty to their Alma Mater, a nd loyalty to t h e i r server appoint- ments have characterized these Knights ofthe Altar. CORNER ST ORE Olpe, Kansas ywaicb 0 like .xg far The Maids of the Altar willingly give their time for Christ. C. Diebolt carefully lays out Father's vestrnents. P. Hayes is faithful in refilling the vigil light stand. R. Miller decorates altar. V. Hohne, P. Matheis, F. Lutz, and W. Haag e a noontime visit inthe Sisters' chapel. rnak SAM MELLINGER Emporia, Kansas F. W. MILLER, Emporia, Kansas N I 1. Kaiser-Frazer, Inc. 637Ae spline? W g v unior assi f9f1,, Do you really think I'm beautiful, Willoughby? I didn't know you ever no- ticed me before. There aren't enough boys inthe class to go around. There's no use of your go- ing dateless. You mean you want me to take you? What's the idea of trying to beat my time? Carrol just told me you asked her for a date. Te11 Aunt Olga where you hurt. Open wide, Willoughby. We know what's best for you, dear. Listen yous--you transparent one- celled figrnent of evaporation, you can go sit in some dark corner and stop bother- ing me. I don't know why we didn't think of her before. She's such a sweet child and not a bit giddy either. PACIFIC HOTEL Madis on, Kansas X s ,Y 7 . - 5 5 Y ' -ry. N X C v ff fy 'tw H 1 A 'f .ii -'ef - V ii, Hifi: vig-:1Q, , x 9 -:44 . if:-2 X X Q w , - 5 ,- N.. w Early in September the annual staff assembled for its first meeting to begin THE BUILDER, The first appointments were those of Joann Redeker, editor, Charlene Lenninger, assistant editor, Jim Weinman and Robert Hohne, business managers. As the work progressed, Greta Murphy and Dorothy Kuhlmann were ap- pointed art editors, Shirleen Schmidt and Frances Lutz, typists, and Joseph Ros- sillion, sports editor. THE BUILDER staff wishes to express their appreciation to Sister Florisenda for her loving guidance and interest as our yearbook advisor. We also wish to thank the page sponsors and patrons for their cooperation which has made this issue of THE BUILDER possible. Business managers, Jim Weinrnan and Robert Ho hn e , are pleased with the results of their campaign to finance the yearbook. we guifcler .SLM Editor Joann Redeker discusses THE BUILDER layouts with her assistant, Charlene Lenninget. KY, Emporia Kansas The entire BUILDER staff view the finished annual with smiles of satisfaction. Pat Matheis and Alvina Sch- midt complete the job of selling an S8 ad to the Olpe State Bank. T ypi s t s , ShirleenSchmidt and Frances Lutz, prepare the final copy sheets. Dorothy Kuhlmann and Greta Murphy skillfully cut and paste photos for master sheets. ,iw LASTER MOTOR CO Madison, Kansas Our class ring represents more than just a bit of gold and engraving. It is an emblem which reminds us of the twelve happy years we have spent in St. Joseph's. Early in October the seniors had their rings blessed by the pastor in an impressive cere- mony in St. J'oseph's Church. Nast-v BACON AND WOLTZ STUDIOS Osage City Kansas Des Moines, Iowa 1.1 : ..3q5f,, s ., - l t e, 'Nm' i war 6 RJ ecf resentative, Joann Redeker, receives contest entries from Don Smith and Bob Hayes. Competition soared high as senior teams worked hard to meet their goal in the Crowell- Collier Magazine Campaign. The spirit of patriotism was reawakened as students perfect- ed their radio scripts in the I Speak for Dernocracy contest. CHICKEN HOUSE Olpe, Kansas 2 fir EXteI1ti0I1 Teen Board Rep- Q N- Q ,. ' .A 5 9 J? 1'9I I., ...ns-df in :ei ' ik.: 35393 ' W li H JK, Ex EIL All :T J '- r nl- WL rar. 1 pa, . , V sw-sg . iq ff 3 ..' id -5 ,inn - r 1 .. 1 -'-- 4' :Y .QA 'le ar Q ,. ,N 150' q Q .Q , X I V M M . , M ,X.. A.,. Qin Of! Q5 I. Homecomxng. 2. Our coach. 3. Snack mme. 4. Enjoymg nature. 5. Bookworms. 6. Just posing. 7. Fun at inidadon. 8. Freshman Qerurn Party. 9. Relaxation. ro. On my way. II. En- joying the sun. TOMS MOTOR CO. Emporia, Kansas RWN' .4 A 1.14 ffl fav., D .,..m ...QR ' N .vs w .3 I' Sv , HBA- 4. -9009? 423'-Si ' .srelzfrii ' - 5 x W-NS? . ,X A L B as-I ,qw-Q-vw ls ,,,..-.. ! - I ., . 'S-'i ' ' W - . , EH., .3 ,x 1' 7' -33' 5 3 ' , ' V- 5- ... -,S by ,Q .3 . . 3,-' Ji, , ' 1 Q . -1 I i:f.TT !'r v- 1 . ,Q 1... 4 . K we 1 'V P .A I ' A ,Q 5.1: 211.5 ig: W A - SA ss- , . ,figg 5 r , ,. . Q ,.,.. ,. .. A! '- 1 sifssfg ' A ,. . .vi f nil.: S Tk rim.-:'. I A ' ff -f 1: N -gv ' .... .ffl lg 3 I 8171 0I l Q5 I. Ace is high. 2. Paper drive. 3. Limbering up. 4. Fathers ' 'I helpers. 5. Never felt better. 6. A11Set. 7. Masquerade ball. 8. Lyon Co. Champs. 9. Successful ad collectors. ro. sighs' seers. Il. Five foot two. 12. Freshman frolics. X I N E OWENS IMPLEMENT CO. si Emporia, Kansas M A 'H 7' 445, r V' ' r 'Q r T .rm -.. Q 521 h . Q fat., V V. 'ni , ' ' H 5, V. . J '2 , v + . .Q mths, ., M. .L Z ' ,' , 2, M' 5.1,-'.-wi , 7 Q' ' ' ' , - -r ki, ' ' sv if l ' f' . P ,h H W f f 11 44 . l f V ' V H V , .,, wx, ' , Q- - - ' . 1 A E3 , ' Lf -' , .. I A N I 1. Q 8 Y? E 1 uaic A number of times during the past year the Girls' Glee Club entertained at convocations and public programs. The girls have a genuine love for singing and thus we understand why the Glee Club is so popular. With ajest and a smile the Boys' Glee Club gaily trip to their Thursday session where they prove that they can also pro- duce some pleasing harmony. Accompanied by Mary Burke Norton, Leon Schmidt gives a spirited rendition of Dinah . The blues certainly stay away when Shirleen Schmidt and Carlene Diebolt teamup for a duet on the sax and clarinet. Dorothy Kuhlmann smiles confidently at her audience as she finishes The Tennessee Waltz. Joann Wendling's leisure time is filled by practicing c la s s i c al pieces on the piano. Besides the piano, she also plays the clarinet. We students feel that the training re- ceived under the able supervision of Mary Burke Norton gives us an appreciation of good music which we will carry over into our future lives. Thanks, Mrs. Norton. GARRISON MUSIC STORE Emporia, Kansas P045 f 1 f 4 x 2 N N w 1 X I X' B X X X x 1 x JJ A v HULE-Nm-: , ' RG M6-fork 'C 6.', I Q' Emporia, Kansas W I ' Ckeefktlflefff All the wa.ytearn certainly describes the attitude of St. Joe's cheerleaders as they lead an energetic, roof-raising pep squad. Whether it's TE-AM or Fight, fight, fight, you'll find our cheerleaders always ready for action. Their graceful- ness, uniformity and whole hearted en- thusiasm canbe attributed to their weekly practices. At tournamenttime Carol Die- bolt played her drum to add to the fighting spirit of the Blue and White. i LAWRENCE MOTOR FO EMPORIA IMPLEMENT CO. Emporia Kansas Emporia, Kansas Senior girls learn to serve the birdie in ' badminton . And that's not foul play either. . Q35 . 'X Ytedfimma 5919 1 em' 3 . ' ?5-Eff-'-'r 34,53-i'7-,g,r, The Olpe Blue Socks in spring fi 41 k g5..3f,, training. TEICHGRAEBER MILLING CO., INC. EMPORIA BOOTERY ET1'1P01'ia, Kansas Emporia, Kansas Q l fra, 5 A Spry and graceful Frosh. and Soph. girls play dodge ball. ? ire r P ik.SNf.i ,X 3, Q 14 , -N. . , awe soul! in X L , msg ff? I' i 'Y3w,. 043' M, M QQ, 3' 5 Q- Q Q vo Pg -.Jn K 8 54 6- .ff 1 'mtv iq l N N .AN Q i its ,. . X UA- 5 an : 4 y 553 L ,. ,S REOOYUZH 6 44 LYON COUNTY TOURNAMENT SEASQN 37 Ogje 39 Americus 15 Olpe 42 Sho Rapidif 34 Owe 31 Roosevelt 32. Olpe 36 N60 ricug, 34 Owe 23 l Hartford Q Olpe Q Pxmfseveit Z9 Owe 42, Q Totals 77 117 ifilen 46 Olpe iq Won- - ll Lost- -6 ' 37 Owe Madlson 41 Busbon 43 ' fe . d Z3 Qlpe Qilgho B291 S 62 Owe fi aolfef a ng C1 Y 3l 0196 5xr0 5 3X Bushorggdue L26 EPZ 45 Saiitggon 2,6 Oge Q After a fairly successful season, the St. Ma arg-,uS Q 556 Joseph B team emerged with an 8-6 record. Amgen 543 In the Lyon County Tournament theybattled A1 XS their way to victory through three games, Tota J winning the title of Champions. This gave them the honor of being the first St. Joseph L team to win a basketball tournament. R. WAGNER J. DIEBOLT C. HELLEN M. KLUMPE A. BIRD M. GERLEMAN Guard Guard Forward Center Guard Guard MOT OR CO. Emporia , Kansas I' Y P ' r The Starting Nine and Coach Crocker LYON COUNTY TOURNAMENT Oct. 9 Olpe 14 Neosho Rapids 0 Oct. 1 1 Olpe 9 Allen 1 Oct. 12 Olpe -fi Admire 1 Total Runs Z7 Z Wins--7 Losses-- O After six consecutive wins O1pe's powerhouse defeated Admire in the Lyon County Torunament 4 to 1 to make it seven straight wins for the season. This tourney win also gave good old St. Joe's the privilege of saying that it has won six of the seven tournaments since they have been organized. A fine record, boys! up xi -,,xQN .ax 2 F Ut 7011 through Q malt, :Fad We 111 THE LYON COUNTY BASEBALL CHAMPIONS buy ,, ,,.,,.,,, ML. ,i......... EQAQAQK UNIVERSAL FINANCE CORP Emporia, Kansas COLE 'S ECONOMY Emporia, Kans as 35 043 ,Sf ,Qt 'ft 1 , an PATRONS Bob's Place, Emporia J. M. Gorman, Emporia Mayes-Stout Implement Co. , Inc. Emporia Haynes Hardware, Emporia Red X Pharmacy, Emporia Mit-Way Billiard Parlor, Emporia Maytag Sales Co. , Emporia Jonas Groh Furnace 8: Roofing Co. , Emporia Center Township Telephone Co. , Olpe Roberts -Blue Funeral Home, Emporia Rindom's Riverside Gardens, Emporia Emporia Sport Shop, Emporia Harold F. Spencer, Emporia Dumm Furniture Co. , Emporia Anna Mae Bell, Madison Dr. Clyde Wilson, Emporia Drs. Hovorka 8: Vandervelde, Emporia Compliments of a Friend, Emporia Meadow Brook Creamery, Emporia Hardman-Snowden Lumber Co. , Madison Berg and Frost Prescription Pharmacy, Emporia Frazier's Cafe, Emporia Moore's Jewelry, Madison Reeble Food Market, Emporia New Process Laundry Sz Cleaning Co. , Emporia Van Sickle Bros. Emporia Jones Hatcherv 8: Hardware, Emporia Kansas Soya Products Co. , Inc. Emporia Massey Harris Dealer, Emporia Foodtown Super Market, Emporia Reeble Food Market, Madison Emdporial Floral Co. , Emporia An erson Greenhouse, Emporia Home Lumber 81 Supply Co., Granger's, Emporia Ted Radig Electric, Emporia Coney Island Cafe, Emporia The Sherwin-Williams Co., Emporia Litke-5t6Ph6IlS Furniture Co. , Inc. Emporia Baird Cleaners, Emporia Baird Paint Store-, Emporia Ideal Cleaners, Madison Grand Cafe, Emporia Jawhawk Cafe, Madison Snack Bar, Madison O. S. Mushrnore, Emporia W'hite House Cafe, Emporia Henry Bolz, Olpe Sweeney's Market, Olpe Dr. J. C. Patton, Em oria Emporia Plumbing andpHeating Co. , Emporia Kansas Lumber Co. , Emporia Larry White, Emporia Schottler Electric 81 Sporting Goods, Emporia Farrow-Hysom Drug Store, Emporia Humphreys Bakery, Emporia Dr . 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