St Joseph School - Josephium Yearbook (Elwood, IN)

 - Class of 1949

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Qgll.. pq,-eopmgwmwocmfrwowawdc-wcxwcwcwvcvooxwc+0cr+0w0a+9c+ocrwcr+ocNwrroo f' 'E no .4 7' .5 1' a,' ' QESQQ 1 E f W ' f ,iff X A, . :jx , RQONSIGNOR M. A. CHAPMAN CHAPLAIN OF MERCY HOSPITAL G'0N9Gx006'W0G'4-7G40090644764904N9GNk9GN43G4s9GN00CNO4JG40G'+3G40Q?k9G40G406'006NOsD0Nk9GN+ To OUR TEACHERS, The Sisters of St. Joseph, we extend our sincere DOWN HIGH appreciation and gratitude. THROUGH Tl-IE YEARS! Grade One .....i,4,. Grade Two ,, Grade Three .. Grade Four ,...,,.. Grades Five and Six . . Grade Seven .,...,, Grade Eight ., SCHOOL Reverend Father Hammes The lWontfort Fathers .. Sister IVI. Johanna Sister IVI. Ricarda .. 08' Sister IW. Regis Sister IU. Roberta Sister IVI. Florentia . Sister IVI. lNfIarce . Sister INI. Eulalia .. Sister IW. Juliana Sister INI. Frances Religion II . , . . . O Religion I . Iffnglish I and II Latin I and II lXIath I and II Typing II . History I ,oo',n., juss., ocworwaw-Dqwowwcwcwacvoomrwcwowcwvawommmwaoogmopmgwapwqqgamg zz Yi PM rg, v, ' up ' --n CLASS OFFICERS President ........ ...S,... N an Fettig Vice-President . A... Maiirice Renie Secretary . , . S . Barbara Collis Treasurer ,. Sarah Hirsch CLASS MoTTo Ad lllajorem Dei Gloriam INVCCATION Ad Jesum per lllariam CLASS FLOWER Gold Chrysanthemum CLASS COLORS Wllite and Gold CLASS ROLL Barbara Collis Shirley john Nan Fettig Elizabeth Parr Sarah Hirsch Maurice Renie IQO 5.0 f Y Y: 'TOO619640GNKZVGVO093GVX96N?9GVN9G'00G'k96Y-9G+0G'OOG'006Ws9Gxk9TO00O0G40GNk96'O00k9GNG - 'w NANETTE FETTIG rrkfanlf P1easantness is the greatest feminine virtuef, Vice Presfdent I President II Josephfunz Sports Edifor lllay Queen Salufatorian 0.A.T. SARAH HIRSCH Sally Nothing is so strong as gentle- nessg nothing is so gentle as reil strength. Treasurer II foseplzium Business llfanager Preslelent of Clzildren of llfary Guardfan Alngel to Ffrst Conzmunfon Class O.A.T. M.AURICE RENIE Quint Pcliteness is the one quality over all others necessary to make 21 gentleman. Vive President II Joseplzium Plzotograjllzer lfolotball I and II Basketball II OJ . T. .1Q. Q.,i 'r. .E sx- DGLDONQPKDGYQGYNUTKQTMOGWOTLDGWDGQCDGYOPOQGWOPKQGWOT9N9GW0GNOx9GNO0G'OQGNOQ6'Q0 Q 6555 'ln . -n BARBARA COLLIS Barbie Che-erfulness is an excellent wearing quality. Sefretary and Treasurer I Seeretary II Joseplzizun Editor Valedietorian O.j.T. ELIZABETH PARR frgettyn Quiet, unobtrusive, but there is a definite trail of success behind her. fosejmlziunz Typist ilfafd of Horior Sefretary of Children of illary 0..J.T. SHIRLEY JOHN CK She has a way all her own that is quite likable. Assistant Editbr of fosephiurn Vice President of Children of illary 0..fl.T. llll W V QWOGNQO000640GNL?CO-:JGf06'+WGWOGNOOG4DGKk3C'O00O0G'Q0G'k9F400O0G40G'k9G9OG'k9GN00GN0 LAST WILL AND TESTAMIZNT NVE, tlIe honorable, respected SOPIIOMORES OF 19-l9, being of sound mind fdid someone say s0mething?D do hereby make, ordain, and publish our LAST WILL AND TTIISTAMENT. IVE BEQ UEJ TH .- l To St. Joseph School our best wishes and the hope that it may continue to help others as it has helped us in our years here. To our Pastor, the Reverend Theodore J. Hammes, our grati- tude, admiration, and respect for his guidance, religious and other- wiseg his interest in us and especially for the time he has cheerfully given us. To our zealous teachers, the Sisters of St. Joseph, our gratitude and appreciation for their interest in our education and their help in matters of every kind. To the Freshmen, our ability to runf?D the school expertly and efliciently and the good sportsmanship we have always displayed. PERSONJL REQ UESTS : I, BETTY PARR, bequeath: I. my big, brown eyes with the innocent expression to JEAN VVERLINE. my ability to drive la tractor, that isl to LARRY FIETTIG. 3. my mansion in Chicago to BIQVERLY coNNoRs: -l. my short nails fno scratch abilitvl to JULIA BUCCI. 5. my hair clasps and nickname Billy to ROSIZNIARY coNNIzR: 6. my lovely eye brows and Huttering eye lashes Qin case of an emergencyl to RUTH FRITZ. l, NAN FICTTIG, bequeath: , I. my unhlemished Clast?D name to LARRY FETTIG: 2. my love of men and fun to C.-XROLYN SMITH: 3. my diminutiveness fAhemll to PIIII. joIINSoNg 0120 Ifr0.D6Nk9fr0s9GY0CN4k96406YOG'k'J5N+3Gsk9G4s9G-k96aO0GwsDGSNDCwO0+06ws96w0f43qs+3g-+ggsgQ 6.43, my brunette hair lwith a blonde streak if she likesj to RUTH FRITZQ my way with Cadets to ROSEMARY coNNER: my ability to win a ping-pong game to RAY SEIBOLD. I, lXfIAURlCIQ RENIE, bequeath: my honorable position as lwayor of Curtisville fwhere's that?J and manager of Stokely's to JERRY WILSON: my Model T,'l Sweet Genevieve, to DON EDIERQ my ability to spell the right word wrong to ED MEYER1 my nickname 'lQuint and my favorite saying, 'squintinsquinious dropsf to TONY DE BONISQ my package of Chasers and my job as high school errand boy to PHIL JOHNSON: my love Cspelled l-a-c-k of studyl to ISD HAYES. I, SALLY HIRSCH, bequeath: my kibitzer's seat in the back of the room to ED HAYLS: my position as daughter i'Twila in the Sophomore family to PHYLLIS BRADLEY: my natural curls to JIM MURPHY: my horn, Zeke, to DON EDER1 all the pencils and paper l've borrowed from her to JULIA BUCCII my home out on Mudllats to RAY SEIROLD. I, SHIRLEY JOHN, bequeath: sincere CAhl Hall love of Tipton men to BARBARA LEAVIZLLQ mv love of candy lespecially cherry cocktails, hint, hintl to JEAN WERLINEQ my playing ability at ping-pong to JERRY XVILSONI my slimness tis that what it ish to PHYLLIS BRADLEY: my ability to always talk Chow truelj and never get caught to LARRY FETTIG: my Latin, Geometry, and answer books to TONY DE BONIS. I, BARBARA COLLIS, bequeath: my interest in the Theatre and my, Pink Lightning glasses to CAROLYN SMITH: 0130 1 ,Nil Qin ,.', Q, Q pgg :Q Mi GW0G'+0Q'kDG'0s9GW0G'-50G19GNKD6ftDG'M9GV4JGck9Gk9GNO0G40Gis9C+0G'O0G4QJ6NO0G10G9Q6'k9GY ' ,O ai 5 'Ag' if wi tr 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Il'if my subscription to The Timesn and the privilege of paying the paper boy to BARBARA LEAVELLQ my ability to sleep through any class and my supply of chewing gum which can be found in my typing desk drawer to ED MEYER? my theme song, Twelfth Street Ragf' and my nickname, Lulu, to JULIA BUCCIQ my height and my White Mink Coat for use at any time to BEVERLY CONNORSQ my big, black Cadillac and my strawberry pink Roadster to JIM MURPHY. AMEN. ftgignedj Barbara Collis nessfs: Beverly Connors Barbara Leavell Ed Hayes If a 5 f 1- T J 43,41 i i-i E Fl ei he T' Fi v-3 E 71 an U3 The little things are the things worthwhile The words of praise, the pleasant smile: The helpful thought, the handclasp true: The kind of things you always do, just And the little things that help along, fill onels life with joy and song. Sffwffri . 14 . N1 e Fi iG'OsD6'0s9G'N3G 90GN0s9G 3GNk9GNOs3GNk9GNkDG'M9G'k9G4OGsOs96Nk96xQ0GOOGNO06NQ0gNQ05w43G4Qas40 W4 Gs,-,N n ' Q fi N . 2, l Ti? 53 fx M will CLASS PROPHECY AS 'WE LOOK through our Annual which we published back in 1949, we think of our classmates who have all been touched by fame and fortune and we remember the good times and the fun we had then. The first familiar face we see is that of NAN FETTIG. Re- member the contest they had for a mate for Boris Karloff? lVell, Nan won: Boris, 525000, and a movie career! Be sure to see their latest picture, Dracula and Wife in lVIarried Strifef' Next we come to BETTY PARR. Her fame is known throughout the country. She took over Fred Astaire's Dancing Stu- dios and you'll see her slogan on billboards everywhere: If in lllflflfillfl you 7011111 to go far Take ten easy 112550115 from Berry Parr- Take twelve IIIIII ynzflf be bffffff 1111111 ZU6' 111'1'. Then we have QUINT RENIE, who was touched by fame in the wrong way. Quint is just about to take- a lovely trip up the river. He claims burning down Fettigls Canning Factory was jus- tifiable because Fettig's stole his ketch-up recipe, 'Devills Desire'3 but the Judge said, Arson. Fifteen years. Now we come to SALLY HIRSCH. Sally became a concert pianist but her career ended suddenly when she played with the Philharmonic Qrchestra in Carnegie Hall Cshe was playing the Twelfth Street Rag, and they were playing a sequence from the opera Carmen. l She is now traveling with Jimmy Durante, sing- ing l'm Feeling flrliglziy Lofwfj But it was SHIRLEY JOHN who really hit the Big Time. She's really in the money. Why', she made 1220 the other night Ccleaning up Duffey's Tavernl and on top of that she found that missing room. You'll be hearing her commercial on all radio stations: .15. I 0 Jiwffpfayk S059 n'XQsD603640643GigGRWGYQTKUGN50G'k9C4x9GNQx9GNfOG'K9GNf0CW4,GNQx5fQGix9G'Qs9GNQQGY0G5k9Gq lf iI's missing, fall Shirley- SIIPIS the 'I'1I fad it' girliej For a fee tlzafs very small, Shall find anything at all.U Remember how BARBARA COLLIS' greatest ambition was to be an undertaker? Well, her ambition was realized. She is now in business with an old school friend and if you see a strawberry pink hearse with the- name 'fCollis and Colew on it, you'll know itls she. All of her business is done just like her motto says: For a really folorful funeral, fall Collis ana' Cole. Uielll be out to get you in our strawbery hearse in a jijffyf' Shirley .lolzn and Barbara Collis Keep your heart free from hate, your mind from worry. Live simplyg expect littleg give muchg fill your life with loveg scatter sunshine. Forget self. Think of others, and do as you would be done by. llfajor Eduiaral Bowes CONGRATULATIONS ON MAX' 20, Maurice Renie and Betty Parr received certificates for Perfect Attendance during their Sophomore Year at St. -loseph. Betty also had a perfect record for her Freshman year and llflaurice missed only one-half day during that time. Barbara Collis likewise had a perfect attendance for her Freshman year and missed only one-half day during her Sophomore year. Other certificates awarded at this time were: Class Valedic- torian Certificate to Barbara Collis: Class Salutatorian Certificate to Nan Fettiqq Student Assistant Librarian Certificates to Barbara Collis, Nan Fettig, Sarah Hirsch, and Shirley John: High School Club Certificates to Sarah Hirsch, lNlauriceiRenie, Nan Fettig, and Barbara Collis: Student Service Certificate to llflaurice Renief Student Assistant Certificate to Betty Parr. .16. ,Ulla- ..'P'ka' D50GNO-3C'k'VGYKUDRQGNMVGNY3G s CNK9G'k9GA9G'iGtL9?0G'k9GYs3Gk9GYQGY0Q'QsDGW06Ng613 TJ: 6.89 rg, 5 'y' 'o X OUR TYPING CLASS CN APRIL 28, the following students received their typing Certifi- cates at the rates specihed from the Gregg Publishing Company in New York. Certificates are issued to students who can qualify on a ten-minute test at a speed of 30 or more words per minute. Ten words are deducted for each error from the gross words written before calculating the new words per minute. COMPIETFNT TYPIST TEST FOR APRIL NAME GROSS ERRORS PENALTY N.XY.P.NI. XVORDS ' Betty Parr 506 2 20 40 Sarah Hirsch 510 4 40 47 Barhara Collis 447 l Ill 44 Nan Fettig 450 2 20 43 Shirley John 491 5 50 43 llflaurice Renie 430 7 70 36 017. N3 3: 'MI gwof,-was-oopwf,-oocoopwrwopwowpwpwowgworwowcmoqwocwoooowpwpwm a .und Qu., . 9 ', . s gf. In -vw v 7 f- - V-, -yyvwv-57,5W, 45 , ,Z V M03 ' N If , hw , 4 G.. 'W + , w 'A ww rf 7 if f. 4, Www, . Y' 1f ff Q 1 4,-v,j,.,. ,W mg . fumw -Nm A s Q: ,a-4.7 1 Q s , 9g,-scopesqvoawogsxoqwoawocooawaawogmopnaqwoawoawocwawogwoqwaqwa649643649 Z: '41 Wo SIX LITTLE SOPHOMORES Six little Sophomores, really in the jiveg SALLY slipped, then there were five. Five little Sophomores, who decided to Conga some moreg SHIRLEY kicked too far and then there were four. Four little Sophomores who tried to ski: BARBIE fell off the ski-jump, then there were three. Three little Sophomores playing Skip to Bly Loung NAN skipped away to lklarmion, then there were two. Two little Sophomores playing with a gung BETTY got shot and then there was one. Une little Sophomore with his work all done: QUINT said, V11lete. ', so now there's none. Barbara Collis SOPHOMORE EARMARKS NAN FETTIGlS . . ., half and half skirt BARBARA COLLlSl .. .. pink lightning glasses BETTY PARRlS . ..... studious habits SALLY HIRSCHlS ,Y .Y natural wave CToniJ QUINT RENIE,S .Y ,. winning ways SHIRLEY J0HN's Y .. little black book Shirley John o u .goo. nn. no ff 1,5 awwwc-wcvknc-wcwcwvcwavos-wcwrc+oaSwa-wcwoawoc+o.rmcwa5wog-+omoq-4o4- I ,. ai' 'U as-' President . , . 'Vice-President , . Secretary H . Treasurer Sacred Heart O Phyllis Bradley julia Bucci Rosemary Conner Beverly Connors Tony De Bonis Donald Eder Larry Fettig Ruth Fritz FRESHRIEN ., jerry XVilsOn L. Edward Hayes L. Phil johnson .. . Don Eder CLASS INVOCATION f Jesus, I place my trust in Thee. CLASS COLORS Green and White CLASS FLOXVER Victorian Rose CLASS ROLL Edward Hayes Phil Johnson Barbara Leavell Edwin hleyer James lllurphy Ray Seihold U Carolyn Smith Emma glean YVerline Jerry XVilSon 0200 0'NJG19GN59GN 9GX'9G 90 0G '06X'96 - G -9690G406540640cr+9Gvuc-o.orr+JJcro9cK+Jo'w.Jc+J cw. 1 . , 7 ua -Q.. gk N :S -' -1 .3 . , . ,M , x..?'F,S ,. ' my, . , - P i 5 Q x 21 f Y- .1 X , .,.5 A ...,.i-,,-,-WW . . . , ww yu, MH -4. 1' A-OW cv N... -new ,X . 1 Y .x.. gm v Q Fife hie.v tr, . .. of . V., ig. 'WE N TE ff 33-f , EX ' S '1' -in'-ev - T ' ' - W '- J, .fa V, Qs- ..p Ax .T c v N W : 1455 L ffxfgzi . 5- 1 N p s y -15 v ., Q -' a 3 6 ' f f . i-:A:' z, '- ff fm M 5 ' a D ' .21. V s G+-9 N :A TWO GY? PM 000 CNA-7G N'fIWs7 av G+f3 G19 as: 10-wo 5-N1 GNOQFCPORDGWONUGXOJ gun 94,9 gs4.g6sw6s,,gGsNp5- '. ' f ' if 'fvwfl' ? OUR CLASS Freshmen, Freshmen, green as can be Look at this page and see what they be. RUTH FRITZ stands first in line, Coming and going and never behind. BEVERLY CoNNoRS is next, you will see, And appears a baton star to be. JEAN WERLINE, a youthful little lass, Is peppy and happy and always in Class. ROSEMARY CONNER is fourth in line, She's here and there and always on time. PHYLLIS BRADLEY is quiet in school, Never silly or acting the fool. CAROLYN SMITH, our cute lass, ln .all her studies is sure to pass. Now there's JULIA BUCCI, a kind little lass, VVell liked by every member of the class. The boys, who are zestful and all full of pep, Are also up and ready and really hep. RAY SEIBOLD is the first one you see, He is a poet yet to be. ED HAYES, our little boy, Likes to sleep and play with a toy. JIM MURPHY, our athlete, ls really hard to beat. TONY DE RoNIS, our basketball star, ls well liked by all near and far. JERRY VVILSON, who likes to tease, ls our swimming boy and takes life with ease. IED MEYER, our football star, ln his lessons could go quite far. PHIL jOHNSON, our printing starg You'll find his products near and far. .22. n5w.96'k9frn.'IgN+9cw06v05KND5Nf:Jcvs!!000510px9pkDg'+D0NJ0+oG+Qq-4ap+gg4Qg4gG-4,9549 LARRY FETTIG ranks next in line, He's really good with an Algebra sign. DON EDER, last in line, Gets his lessons just fine. Now don't get excited and afraid Because this poem Came out of my 'haidf Barbara Leave!! Editor, BARBARA COLLIS STAFF Assistant Editor, SHIRLEY ,IOHN Sports Editor, NAN FETTIG Business Manager, SARAH HIRSCH Photographer, QUINT RENIE Typist, BETTY PARR .23. 41 .A Q' 'A GW-91 'Ill' Q . , pw fi Q: cswc-wcrwaswavec-+0rwawnpwGswa-+coqwoqweoG-+a6swq-+eaqsuqs+aq+96s4QGsk9.05-we .5 :Hats OUR FRESHMEN: THEIR LIKES AND AMBITIONS NAME Don Eder Larry Fettig Jerry Wilson Ed Hayes Phil Johnson Ray Seibold Tony De Bonis jim lllurphy Ed lVIeyer Rose C onne r Phyllis Bradley Jean Werline Julia Bucci Ruth Fritz Beverly C onno rs Barbara Leavell Carolyn Smith LIKES Latin Algebra Anderson Toys History Algebra Sports Football Skating English Don People Literature To Walkf U Batons Macf U Dallas AMBITION To be a Professor at Notre Dame To be a Comedian To be a Pilot To be a Justice of the Peace To be an Artist To be a Tobacco Salesman To be a YVarden at SingeSing To be an Explorer To be a Guard at Alcatraz To be a House Wife To be an Old llflaid To be a College Yell Leider To be a Nurse To Get Out of School To be Popular To be a Paper Girl To be a Farmer .34. Beverly Connors Carolyn Smith 'QD U ,' 5-+,g6sQ,9g4Qg,-mag-s9a9gvo5N4x'J94:35-N1G+oGKrfre0aek9c-Nbcxbaeta r:n9aw-96400006-ofsgwog-+3 3: 5-qgc ig' U r,' I GORGEGUS GEORGE A line and mighty lad was he Strutting around for all to see. His pretty armor of red and brown Brought unto him great renown He didn't know 'twas his day of doom, His fate he'd meet when he'd leave the room. He served the Sisters in an elegant way By appearing on their table Thanksgiving Day! l Sarah flirsfh .250 5 so v . , 9 GQ-3 'ui GXOQGXQDGNOOGOJQQOGNVFKUGY0G'Q0G'k9G4OGWOG'k9C'Ox9G'k9GYOGxk9G'4OG'k9Gs40C'k9G'O0G'k9G 'Q v ul' 'O' ON SUNDAY, MAX' 1, we had our annual lWay Procession. bliss Nan Fettig was our Queen of lVIay. She had the honor of crowning Our Blessed Mother during a very impressive ceremony, in which the whole student body participated. Nan wore a beautiful white formal and the new bridal veil which the school purchased this year. Shecarried the traditional bouquet of American Beauties. Bettv Parr was maid of honor and wore a chartreuse formal gown. The attendants, Sarah Hirsch, Barbara Collis, and Shirley .26. ,n'v.' sk 9. x., G'O0G+9GNk'JG'OJ7Gxk9GNk9G'Os'JGxfx7GNA96Nk9G'k9GNfOG'EGSkDGN+OGNf4,6sOx9GNOQ'lGNQOG'+0GOO 5 ' ' 0+-0619 ,IA 7,3 4.-+04 5:1 vu 322 -hz Wi Z 5 i 'v' 1 A , I . :. ,I ,- ' ' .- j 3- ,,., .,.. A 'px ' - X' V '15 ,V 'ff 5 4 , X it in ' .3 Qi' is ll - ' ' ' . r ...Y gf ass i l r gk ' cgi . L X2 'Q V I if Ji X V .9923 --Sis I ' t '-:' , J 44 s t, . . if 2 2 2 T r -mas, ' , 1 2 i John wore formal gowns in pastel shades, white lace mitts, white satin ballerinas and carried nose-gays to match gowns. lblaurice Renie led the procession. Barbara Leavell carried the banner and llflary Ann Schick and Rita Klemme were streamer carriers. Ruth Fe U , tep en Fettig were train bearers. ttig carried the crown and Karen Haves and S h The ceremony was esse Sacrament by our pastor, Father Hammes. closed with Benediction of the Bl d Betty Parr o o .gill 0 n x ,, Q93 Z I Xi. QQO 64.3 G40 W-J 04.76 9-JJ 06'-'G+JCPQO6x4-'JGXQJJG'k3G40C9O6NKJG'+x9Gt'3gNOOGX9-D6N506Nk1GNk0GNtJG '. H ,A ' I I RP, .23. 6X00G4O6'M6'O0GNk96W0G'9476Nk96N5DG40G'+3GN99GW0659S96N90G'436'096'k96'O4J6'O0G'406Nk95N0 94,95 WHO'S WHO IN ST. JOE'S HIGH SCHOOL wHo's our: . . . Queen of the llfay? .A Conquering Heroes? A Greenest Freshman? AA Hilzlegarzle? ..,.....,. Jeannie IfI ith the Light Kate Smith? ..,,...4, Pepsodent Pest? A Johnny Lujaele? A , A Sleeping Beauty? AA Rambling Rose? AA Blushin' Belle? ..it llliselziezious llliss? A A A A First Triunzwirate? .... A A A A A Nan Fettig A A A The Trojans A A Jerry Wilson A Barbara Leavell Brown Hair? A. A Jean Werline A A A Julia Bucci A A A A Shirley John AA Tony De Bonis A A Quint Renie A A Rose Conner AA Carolyn Smith A A A . A A Ruth Fritz Ed Hayes, Jerry Wilson, Tony De Bonis lfyittiest Sophomore? .,..,....,..e.,....A. Biggest Dayrlreamer? AA Creat General? A A A A A A I hate to get up in the 1 Judy Canofva? .A.,.4.. Best Sport? .AA....... llflost Cheerful Cal? AA Joe E. Brown? VA... 'flUenaee '? A A A Bud Abbott? A. Irina Peterson? A A A A A A Friendliest Freshman? A Baton Star? ....,.... nornin' U lad? A A A A A Shirley John AA Barbara Collis Stonewall Johnson A A A A A Larry Fcttiq A A Sally Hirsch A A Ed lWeyer AA Phyllis Bradley A A A Ray Seibold A A Ed Hayes A A A Don Eder A A A A Betty Parr Jim lwurphy AA Beverly Connors Colgate Twins? AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA Nan Ft-ttig and Quint Renie Our .Most Dignihed Students? AA A AAAAAA A A SOPHOMORES The Nutty Juthor? A,AAA .AAA 0290 A A Barbara Collis .1091 PGY0 '43 Pk96W06W0G'40G'0OG'k'IG'4O6N00GKk9G+0G+06Nk9G+0cSA9cw0c+0cwoaNk9c+oc1oawooQ0cwoa D ' l lu, fr. o o 7?mGW9FN7fwG90Pw6Y0GYO09G400k9Pk96W00M590G40G1Q043pgpg9gy9G4g6qQ 6,3 HEARD IN ST. JCE HIGH SCHOOL BETTY PARR .. SALLY HIRSCH ., NAN FETTIG , SHIRLEY JOHN .I BARBARA COLLIS . QUINT RENIE . I RUTH FRITZ BEVERLY CoNNoRS BARBARA LEAVELL ROSE CONNER .. . PHYLLIS BRADLEY JEAN WERLINE I, CAROLYN SMITH JULIA BUCCI . ED HAYES ,.,. TONY DE BONIS . RAY SEIDOLD ., ED MEYER .. JIM MURPHY .. LARRY FETTIG . I JERRY WILSON .I PHIL JOHNSON . DON EDER . Not Really! Oh, you make me so mad! , . . , .........., Well! .. Here we go again! .,,I.I. Oh, Oh, oh, Oh I. Squintinsquinious Drops , .. I ean't say . I c:In't help it , . . . . I believe it . L Get out Of here! .. Oh, I don't care . I'm not so small No Stuff ,. Could he I. I'm hungry . . I NO kidding .I Don't ask me! . . , . Nothing doing .. I'm not So dumb , Do tell! ., Who, me? . That'S tough! ,. Huh! I don't get it Shirley folzn and Barbara Lefzwll . u 1. 5 - 'UP N 9 640 ,ME 34064364364-3Gk9GNYGXNJG690NOOG'k96Nk96NOOC'0x9GWk965k9G4OG4QGNOOGS03GNOOGN636NO0GWs9G ,. Q lv 'a-,' 'I .33. gsmqsoazqwoqvogsmawgswmnopkogweacwawocwoowrwasmawoqwoqwoqvoq-+of,w,9g-4.9 4 4-436 Don Eder .. Larry Fettig ..,, Jerry Wilson . Phil Johnson . Ray Seibold .. Ed Hayes ., Tony De Bonis Ifd Nleyer . Jim lwurphy . .. Rose Conner . Phyllis Bradley Jean Werline . Carolyn Smith Julia Bucci .. Ruth Fritz . Beverly Connors Barbara Leavell Barbara Collis . Nan Fettig ., Betty Parr , i . Sally Hirsch S i . Shirley John Quint Renie ., OUR HOBBIES '33- . . . Reading .. Bowling . . . Exploring .. Colleering . . 4 . Football . . . Telling Jokes . , . Basketball . , . Reading . . Seouting i . . Skating . . . . Cooking .. Bike Riding , , Daneing . . . Hikes . . . Talking . . , Sewing . . Daneing . . Eating . . Baseball . . . . . Gardening Ilorsebaek Riding . . . . A Swimming .. Studyingf???j Sally Hirselz and Barbara Leazfell 1 :No 3 '00, PV - W ,s sf. 5,- A.'Wf.. 648999-3G+9Cf-9643640G'+'7Gx59G'03G'O4JGN!!!G4OG40GNkDG'k96W06tJs7ON9GNk06'OOG'+3G406NOOG 034. 'NOOGYOG' 96'00GW0G'?0G'N9G s GW06+9G 0690G'006'V0CWN9Gr53G+-'3GK90GW06'006'O-DGWOGNOJ 99,39 HIGH SCHOOL HIT PARADE Quint Renie ,. Shirley John . , , . . Betty Parr . Nan Fettig .,.. 4,,.., ' 'Red Roses For a Blue Lady Sally Hirsch . . . . . Barbara Collis Julia Bucci . . . Beverly Connors Ruth Fritz Barbara Leavell Carolyn Smith . Jean Werline . Phyllis Bradley Rose Conner .. Ed Hayes . . . Tony De Bonis Ed lVIeyer . , . jim Murphy' .. Phil Johnson .. Jerry Wilson .. Larry Fettig .. Don Eder . .. Ray Seibold . r . Keep Me Warm .. Cruising Down the River Don't Roh Another lNTan's Castle. . .,......... Forever and Ever . .. Humpty-Dumpty Heart . Why Does It Get Late So Early? ,. ...,.. Hltls Too Soon To Know . .c.... Bella-Bella lWarie . r Four Leaf Clover Wfwelfth Street Rag Bang, Bang, Nellie ........... Sunflower .. Smoke, Smoke, Smoke ' 19 What Did I Do? l've Got lbly Love to 71 77 77 ,Y V! !! H U Lavender Blue Stardust YY 71 V7 . . , .....,.. 'Tar Away Placesi' U7 . .. 4'You Can't Be True, Dear .. A Little Bird Told Me U H 71 Slow Boat to China Too Fat Polkau fl Casey Jones D7 Y! Betty Parr and Carolyn Smith .qou.. 6-4,9 'JL qwopwow5-+3pooG-+9Gwoqwamoawnocwgwoworwrwawmwmoworwmonoc ,. o 4' f' ,.,. 'vff U '36, GYN9G'O0GY0GW06Wx9GN9GYOGN4OGNB9GXk9GW3Gtk9?0GNM3GYO0O06WO6NO0fQQC436NQQ6NQQCskg CAN YOU IMAGINE ????? Don Eder- without his Latin . . . Larry Fettig- not being able to solve an equation . . Jerry Wilson- without a smile . . . Phil Johnson- not drawing . . . Ray Seibold- wearing a size 8 shoe . . . Ed Hayes- keeping silence a whole hour in school . . Tony De Bonis- being a book worm . Ed lbleyer- smiling all the time . . . Jim lVIurphy- not wanting to play football . . Rose Conner- wearing her glasses regularly . . Phyllis Bradley- not handing in a neat paper . . Jean Werline- six feet tall . . . Carolyn Smith- missing her lessons . . . Julia Bucci- with a frown on her face . . . Ruth Fritz- going straight home from school . . . Beverly Connors- not going to the pencil sharpener once every half hour . . . Barbara Leavell- not wanting to talk about a paper boy . Shirley John- without a new thrill . . . Nan Fettig- without lllarmion news . . . Barbara Collis- missing an English assignment . Sally Hirsch- with a feather cut . A. . Betty Parr- without her quietf ?l ways . . Quint Renie- sitting still for five minutes . . . ???? Julia Buvfi nm! Rose Conner -37. GW-96 .1 G40 w 'JNiGN+70+ G'0f'P6'k1G'I- r1'JGM G4-964-764WG'+16Nr9rpx9a-005-+Jf,-Aogwof,'Se.95'v0GSnwq-0-IJGNAJG .ui ',' -vi' f 038. .gal '.9-K' Naqswgsmfroorma5-waswaskflcv-Dev-'vcwcNwcr+erzr+0aNwawoc-0Qc+9ov-0awoc,-wofnaqwo 3: 'Lil C-406- n. kgs.. I BASKETBALL ln basketball the players jump To hit the ball up high, Then hurry down the floor to reach The goal for which they try. They dribble and they toss the ball To others on their team, And do the best to execute The coach's clever scheme. They have to watch their step so they Will not sustain a loss, By fouls that allow their foe To take an extra toss. The center and the forward and The guards must do their part, And every member of the team must have a fighting heart. But he who keeps the score for them Has nothing much to do, For all he has to know is how To add up two and two. Phil Johnson REMEMBER 'WAY BACK WHEN . . . Sally had long curls? Quint first darkened the halls of St. Joe's? Betty didnlt know how to drive a tractor? Nan was taller than Barbara? Barbara had to stand in the cloakroom? Shirley used to beat the boys at baseball? Barbara Collis u o ,uvjv rg-oo qwoc,-vor,-vomoqwoq-+of.-woawor,-voawopwcwa-wawrwcvoavoqvocwopooavocwqwoq 'Qi 14' cf ' -n '-PO' P00040059640GNNJCPOOG405w0G+96ek9040G'Q06NO06NO0GeQ06'O0Gv0G40GNk9Gw0Gv05N005-4Q 4 6499 SOPHOMORE ATTEN DANCE RECORD NAME A.M. P.M. Nan Fettig X X Betty Parr X X Sally Hirsch X X Quint Renie X X Barbara Collis X X Shirley John X X IDEAL GIRL Height-5'3 ..,, Ruth Fritz Weight-115 ., Rose Conner Eyes-big and brown ...... Barbara Leavell Hair--light brown ,..,o..4.. Carolyn Smith Smile-charming .Julia Bucci Pep- ,..,,., Je-an Werline Personality-pleasing ........ Nan Fettig Wit-ready' .... Shirley John Disposition-pleasant ........ Betty Parr Studiousness-wonderful ..... Phyllis Bradley Helpfulness-nice ......... . Beverly Connors H umo r-necessa ry ,....r.... Sally Hirsch REASON Excursion to Marmion Trip to New York Riding in a Rodeo Working at King's Music Stand Inspecting Dietzen's Bakery Visiting Kokomo High School Barbara Collis IDEAL BOY Height-5'll .... Ray Seibold Weight-140 ...... Don Eder Eyes-blue ........ Ed Hayes Hair-black ..,. Jerry Wilson Smile-friendly .... Ed Meyer Pep- ......... Larry Fettig Personality-attractive ...i.. Phil Johnson Wit-Irish ...Tony De Bonis Disposition-serious ......... Jim Murphy Studiousness-enviable ....... Quint Renief U Barbara Collis 0410 ,g0'lw,, 'f,vp.x., Ja-oo cwocawctwcwoavoa-wmwawoc-waves-wcswcwvcwac-occ-wcwoerwcvoc-osfrooa-me-40. V . 935 9 .'. S.J.H.S. DICTIONARY A-is for dlzszzrrl, answers given in class. B-is for Brains, which are necesary to pass. C-is for Calfznzlty, a daily occurrence in class. D-is for Distrnetions, known to every lad and lass. li-is for Exeuses, those handy things. F-is for lfailzzre, which we hope will take wings. G-is for Girls, those creatures wonderful as elves. H-is for Heroes, what the Freshmen consider themselves. l-is for Initiation, the night when Frosh get their due. I-is for Johns, who is Shirley to you. K-is for Keyboard, a strange plaything on a typewriter. L-is for Luek, which makes the Sophomores brighter. M-is for lllauriee, the man of our class. N-is for Nan., who will in all things pass. O-is for Outspolcen, which nobody is in class at all. P-is for Parr, our gal Betty, who is not very tall. Q-is for Queer, a term used to refer to Freshmen. R-is for Riotous, which me-ans Barbara who acts like she's ten. S-is for SI17.Ud1l.S'f, which is found in a Freshman's head. T-is for Terrifle: that's Sally, it's said. U-is for Unusual, the extra-special 19-L9 Josephium. V-is for Violent, Sister's reaction to our papers Qhummnj VV-is for llfastefzzl, what Sister Johanna is with gum. X-is for X-mas, a welcome interval from the usual hum-drum. Y-is for Yells, what cheer leaders use. Z-is for Zeal, which we always seem to lose. ' Borlnzra Collis .42. 'O06'k96'406 '436'k9GNk9CPKf'G'?-96 59G'K9G 06N?06'k90 9-96'590'k96 906'k9G'O06Nk96'OQd'00G'00 PLUG THE FRIZSHMEN ARE UP AND COMING STARS RUTH FRITZ .. BEVERLY CONNORS CAROLYN SMITH . DARDARA LEAYELL ROSEMARY CONNER JULIA BUCCI . PHYLLIS BRADLEY JEAN XVERLINE .. DON EDER ,. ED HAYES . TONY DE BONIS .. LARRY FETTIG .. JERRY VVILSON I. RAY SEIBOLD .. JAMES MURPHY , PHIL JOHNSGN . ED MEYERS . CUSe Your IIT12IgiI1IlIiOIl -4.30 I. listlzw' llvillinms . . Gloria Jenn ,, .LIIIITFII Hamill ,I .IFIIIIIIK Crain . Eliznlufilz Taylor ,S I .lean Ijfflllll' Olivia df H1z1'ill11nd . . . . . Jam' Pozuell Rober! lllhzzfgorrzery , . Sterling HIl'l'IlFIl fllolzfgollzery Cliff . . Pvfffr LIITU-f0l'Il ,. Cornfl llyilzle .. lfillizzzzz E-1'flIF .. HFllIIUf Dzlntinf .. Burt Lzzzfmster ,. Ilvilllrmz Holden .lean llvrrline 06,0 fsw5-+acrnJae+.9q-ooqnocw5s+95s4oavoqv.oqwoasoaeworooe-wa+om4oe-+oavcewoa4oqsw SCOUTING THIS PAST YEAR the Beaver Patrol, Boy Scouts of St. joe, have re- newed their charter in the Boy Scouts of America. The troop won first place in Madison county district first-aid contest. And of the 150 Scout troops attending the Westward Ho! at Turkey Run state park, our troop placed second in the Madison district. This seems like a good time to thank Messrs. John Eder, Richard Hasecuster, Robert Renie, Sam Hollies, Fred Emmerling, and Stephen Murphy for the help they have given us. The boys in the picture are, left to right: Cseatedj Lester Fernung, Charles Murphy, Arthur Emmerling, Gerry Eder, Philip Eettig, fstandingj Conrad Seibold, Larry Stine, Maurice .Renie, Mr. Eder, James Murphy, Don Eder, John Curran, Michael Helpling, Bill Weller, Jerry Hollies, John Fihe, Bill Eihe, Art Stafford, Ed Meyer, Larry Fettig and Bernie Altherr were not present for the picture. -44. oc, Q' -, ..-Q , 7-00540p+oawowcwmwaNv.aawx9pwa+opmowc+oo+oom5-oocroirooawuqwaf,-wof,-+0 '42 GSQNQG' Do 9 'A' if ' I TROOP 14 AND SPONSORS Beverly Fettig, Nancy Hayes, Maribell Wheatley', June Ripperger, Susan Sigward,Jenene Ring, Karen Stine, Margene SchuClc,Cynthia Berringer, Shirley Fisher, Janet Curran, Mary Conner and Beverly Connors. lVIrs. James Ripperger and lVIrs. David Hardebeck l TROOP 21 AND SPONSORS Bottom row: Maureen Conner, Rita Fisher, lWarilyn Fettig, Patri- cia Smith, Barbara Perry, Arlene Fernung, Margaret Borst. Top row: Mrs. John Eder, Jeanne Holliday, Sharon Glotzbach, Mary Lou Collis, Elaine Eder, llflary Jo Nash, Jean Spies, Anna lwarie Haas, Joan Helpling, lXfIrs. Robert Spies. K HIS IiXCEI,LIiNCY, THE MOST RIZVEREND JOHN G. BISNNICTT, DD. BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE OF LAFAYETTE IN INDIANA o a, .'fm' 'N 0 OGSKD ill: G 'X9G fX9Gx9'-7G 4-9G'9N9U'-fiG'+4,U'9K'7U436 9w CN9f7G f5'GxfS36N?x3UWOGYOGWJFQOGNOOGYDGKDGYOOKI .gh ,tp I ,V ,V .awww ,Q-wgweww' w , .,.. V .W M y 1 M IIROXVNIES QLOXVCT5 CLIENTS OF OUR I..-XDY OF FATINIA-X DURING CATHOLKC PRESS MONTH a number of new books were added to our library. Two of the librarians, Ruth Fritz and Carolyn Smith, are discussing the latest edition for the library, Girls, You're lmportant, by Father Sielcmann. ANNUNCIATION SUNDAY UN NIARCH 27, the first vocation institute was held on the Academy ground of St. Joseph Academy, Tipton, Indiana. Almost a thousand young women, Sisters, adults and priests attended. The purpose of the Institute was to show the workings of the religious life of the Communities of Sisters active in this diocese, and to bring before the young people the shortage of teaching and nurs- ing Sisters. The need for more vocations both at home and in the .47. mission field was brought out by our Most Reverend Bishop, who sponsored the event: by the principal speaker, Father Joseph VVag- ner, assistant director for the Propagation of the Faith: and by Father James Quinn, chairman of the event. Uur Most Reverend Bishop summarized the day's activities as a 'lmagnilicent expression of faith. He asked the audience to say three Hail lVIarys every day for vocations in the diocese. Betty Parr CHRISTMAS CRIB ON HOSPITAL LAVVN Sarah Hirsch nzodelwl for Uur Blessed flloflzrr, Ray Sfibulfl for St. Jusefvlz, and Dfwirl Kiefer for flu' Christ Child. Mtg. no Q ,', 0 -..., g-oo5wogwogsooaxwqs4ocwoaw.oasa9q+96voqwaawoaw9ooor+oqmgwopwpwpwpmqwa '91 64,96- vgb .,' f.' DURING THE sCHoLAsT1c YEAR 1948--19, Jack and joe Fettig, ages 12 and 13, respectively, had the honor of serving as pages in the Senate at the statehouse on Friday, February 25, 19-19. This experi- ence proved to he very interesting as well as educational for the boys. Jack and Joe were given certificates, properly signed and hearing the seal of the State of lndiana as well as a letter from the Patronage Committee, acknowledging their services as pages. The hoys were sponsored hy Senator Samuel E. Johnson, of Anderson. ..to. WOGNOO ji, '54 TNJGWJCPKJGWHomerevoke-'foeeucmowcvrma+oa4o0k1cwofrn9p+J1r+oqwocwoc-xaq-40544 .':,,F.:.' i i l Sue Sigward, June Ripperger, Gene De Bonis, Philip Jung, Nancy Hayes, Janet Curran, Jerry Kelich, Dave Hardebeck, Beverly Fettig, Jeanne Ring, Jane Wilson, Maribel Wheatley, Dorothy Parr, Mau- rice Parr, David Hibst, Larry Stine, John Gaffney, John Curran, Lester Fernung, Jerry Hollies, Jack Fettig, Tom Conner, Larry McElf1-esh, Joe Hardebeck. .50. .gl I N o x 6'k9GNNJ6NN'G'N'lN06K'0GN'06 flG+ G'N'G006xN9G+0o'+9640cs+9c'4Jrr+-9cv0r+oa'wocwoc-+0 xl cwoa 'f':, 'lr' if f '. 5. A 3 'lfzf . , k Betty Jehlen, Joyce Clary, Carol Gross, Agnes McCarthy, John Cole, Joe Fettig, John Schuck, Kyle Dauenhauer, Ross Fettig, Dorothy Manghelli, Mary Connors, Mike Tancey, Mike Helpling, Mary Lou Collis, Shirley Fisher, Cynthia Berringer, Gerry Eder, Jim Jung, Tom Melvin, Ronny Cole, Charles Murphy, Bernie Altherr, David John, Phil Fettig, Bob Smith. Not pictured-Karen Stine, Margene Schuck. .51. Q 4 9549 'J Q-+05-Q.95w06v05'+oG-+110-40G+.DGwoGNk9c4OGNkJcS+90n9640av06w04rQOa'4k9G'e05w06'N7GNxD '. v f,' nhq.. V sL13121'lNG BIZAUTYH staged by Junior High. CLowerD TROJANS. ,uilju .lx-,.nL,,'. ,025 ,'. 1 -4 FIGHT, TRO-IANS, FIGHT! Good lurk, team, good lurk, Good lurk, team, good lurk, Team, we my GOOD LUCK! This is one of the many cheers which urged on our Trojans to Hght for St. Joe's. The cheer lenders, Barbara Leavell, Jean YVerline and Carolyn Smith were Chosen by the student body and did 21 mighty fine job. Their new uniforms are green and white, in keeping with the team's colors. 'qt 1. 9,5-,Q db 5-+0940G-oar,-woqwoq,-4090064'JG-+9040qw.aa+oc-ooewopoomwqxatnoawafwopoocwoqwo ' O n 5 1 'o aff' ' 7 TED KIEFER FATHER HAMMES CHARLES KELLY OUR ATHLETIC SPONSORS THE STUDENTS and faculty of St. Joseph School wish to take this opportunity to thank the Athletic Sponsors for their time they so generously gave to us, and for the interest they manifested in our games. To Father Hammes, who accompanied us to all our games, we wish to express our sincere appreciation and gratitude for his untir- ing efforts in arranging for our schedule of games and for trans- portation. We also want to thank Ted Kiefer and Charles Kelly for the help they have given us in Basketball and Football respectively. YVe do thank you for your time and patience and we hope you will he with us again next year! We want to take this opportunity to thank lXIr. hlelvin of The lVIonticello Corporation for the generous donation to the ath- letic fund. We wish also to express our appreciation to lXIr. Kelich and family for furnishing transportation during the football season. 0540 PN!GNk9qNA15'90G996'QJdNkWGN6-5GT69G'O-W6'4O5NA9GW0G'k96NOs9G'00G006'006W0GW06Y0GW0G'90 6406 THE SPORTS AT ST. JOE hit an all-high this year in both football and basketball. Although the boys did not have an exceptional num- ber of victories, the spirit was there. With the aid and support of the students, faculty and parishioners, the teams were able to parti- cipate in the usual sports. Our pastor, Rev. Father Hammes, was very helpful in securing transportation and the needed equipment, and we Wish to give him a vote of thanks. Our thanks also to Jim Kelly, who acted as coach and general manager for the boys, and who did a splendid job throughout the season. Our very peppy cheer leaders for the high school were the Freshman girls, Jean Werline, Carolyn Smith and Barbara Leavell. OCTOBER 6 Cherej vs ELWOOD FROSH. The Trojans catapaulted the season with a 13-7 victory. OCTOBER 13 Cthereb vs NOBLESVILLE MiLLERs. VVe were again proved the better tCZlm with a wide margin of 19-6. OCTOBER 15 Ctherej vs TIPTON BLUE DEv1Ls. Our Hrst defeat Cthough not lastj brought us a 6-31 whipping. OCTOBER 18 Cherej vs ELYVOOD FROSH. We didn't win, but we tied them 7-7. OCTOBER 22 Cthereb vs ALEX TIGERS. A bloody battle, with us on the short end of a 44-0 score. OCTOBER 25 there, vs NOBLESVILLE. What a come-back! A great victory for S.J.S.--result, 13-0. R OCTOBER 30 fherel vs TIPTON. Another defeat, but we did hold them to two touch-downs, 14-12. NOVEBIBER 2 Ctherej vs WESTFIELD. Fate smiled on us, and we won our last game, 14-13. 0550 1- DEDICATION .. In tribute to our Pastor, Reverend Father Hammes, we, the Sophomore Class of I9-I-9, gratefully dedicate this, the twentieth edition of THE JOSEPHIUM. .C 1, 1vn-si, Daw-9 rg: zrwcewc-woewaewrrwowokvsvoowowowa-wcvoowmopwmapwawoewofwfw 0 ,5 5 n'.' , it Line-up for Left end Left half Left guard Left tackle Left guard Q lxzl rter-hack Center T. J. J- R. J- J- D. the Freshman team: De Bonis Curran Murphy' Seibold Murphy' Wilson Eder 056. Right end Right half Right guard Right tackle Right guard Fullghack '2- E Renie Hayes lllelvin P. Johnson Hayes llleyers Nan Fettzzy 5 , 'ge Q., :U 5. ., fO4,GNi?fN9G'x0-D5x9G 6s9GMG k'lC'kDGxKP0't9GNl0GNQ0CY'06WO6'OOG'99GNk36NQ4jG'OJGNlN7GY0GYO GWQG 5 , . BASKETBALL ST. JOE HAS HAD its first high-school team this year in two years, and although we only won a third of all the games, the boys played their best and proved to be tough Competition. All the games were played out of town. Line-up Forwards: Quint Renie, Don Eder, Ed Hayes, Jim lVIurphy. Centers: Phil Johnson, Ray Seibold. Guards: Black Wilson, Tony De Bonis, Ed Meyers, Larry Fettig. . We They Dec. 9 Frankton A , . .,.,... r......,... 1 9 36 Dec. 21 Summitville . . . , . 14 16 Jan. 4 Tipton ,.... . . . I4 15 Jan. 13 Frankton . 4 . . 25 20 Jan. 25 Tipton . . . . . . 20 23 Jan. 27 Windfall . . . . . , 22 12 Feb. 16 Lapel .,.. . 33 3-lf .5jf. Q 0 own 5. A .I Y. 3 ' -s 1'- n 0. Q ' 'Q V- vf. ' --1. T43GWOGNQQGNADGWOGKUG'+O6N496400tDGNk7G't9G'k9GNk96'k9G'O0G'k9G90G40G'K'GWOG'k9GSk- x W I Q xi? xx Iii f -is sf - N - .B .. N. 0580 Y- k .:.::: - ' 'Q ' X :E '915' . '4 , s,.',.,l' .!r 'N'!' Pw6i96Y06Y0PM0O06Y0fk9PwG+9T59Pw6W0Gk96906W0GK9069Pk90k9GWJTMGW0 :iz ,S 09,94 9A.5, 5 ' 'U --4 JUNIOR-HIGH BASKETBALL THE JUNIOR-HIGH TROJANS had only a few wins this year, lack- ing the needed height. But they might prove to be what the ol' school needs in a Couple of years. The scores for their games are as follows: PV? They Wye They Dec. 9 Erankton . . .10 40 Jan. 27 Windfall ....., 29 19 Dec. 21 Summitville . ll 31 Feb, I2 Lapel r..,...,. 13 38 jan. 4 Tipton ...... 3 38 CTourneyl Jan. 13 Frankton .... 16 36 Feb. 16 Lapel ........ 16 38 Jan. 21 So. Elwood. . .20 ll Feb. 17 Elwood Jr. Hi 13 27 Jan.25 Tipton ...... 16 30 Mar.ll College Corner 14 1 Forwards: John Gaffney, Phil Fettig, Les Fernung, John Schuck. Centers: Phil Jung, Jerry Hollies. Guards: Gene De Bonis, Bernard Altherr, Ross Fettig, T. Nlelvin. 059. I I si , ts -V , ,',, 3610 ...Ji g'W0GWOG40GW3Gtk7G-H108000006.9PLD6'4DG4-9G'QOLNQ3G'k9640G+OG40Gt6.96'436'406'60G'O0 'A Q uf- 'f fi KITTY LEAGUE THIS YEAR, as last, the St. Joseph Kitty League came off with high honors, capturing the Elwood Kitty League Championship with ten consecutive winnings. They were awarded a championship pennant, which hangs in the school hall, and individual basketball emblems. The boys are to be congratulated for their display of team strategy and sportsmanlike attitude. UQ, Tha' Tourmpy lst week: Washington . . ..... 20 l 20 0 2nd week: Osborn ...,. . . .14 2 9 2 3rd week: Linwood . . . . . . 14 5 10 4 4th week: Central . ,. ...,. 20 6 4 2 5th week: Edgewood ...........,..,,. 20 9 IS 3 Line-up Forwards: M. Holliday, Dale Francis, Bill Schuck, Connie Siebold. Centers: Arthur Emmcrling, -lack De Bonis. Guards: Sonny Werline, David Francis, Ronny Fettig, John Durm. Alan Ffffi-K1 D f QI I if P' six s mwooopwpwmxamwauvcecogwoowcwawoqwoqwoawawrwgwapwgwopwpmpw 1: '42 Giga lJ.:' .S lhf1ICHAEL NIELVIN, a member of the present Sophomore class, left our school to attend a military school in Aurora, Illinois. lllarmion Academy, conducted by the Benedictine Fathers, is credited as being an honor school and is a branch of the R.O.T.C. lVIichael likes Marmion very much and is planning on finishing his high school course there. Nan Fettig 061. D693 1 GSAQGNQOCPONDGWDGWQTG-kWG4s'YGr+9G'Qx9GNOsDGN-53649GXN7CWOGrOO0O06'+36NkJG'+OGY3dN4OG'k9GW0 0 5 o'..' I SCHOOL DIARY SEPTEMBER 3-Registration, 24-5 pupils enrolled. ' 7-First day of school. 8-Election of Class Ufficersg Nan chosen president. 13-17-Freshmen Week. 13-Initiation of Freshmen. 16-Freshmen-Sophomore weiner roast and scavenger hunt. 21-Lecture on Ere prevention. 27-Election of Annual Staff, Barbara editor-in-chief. 29-Yell leaders elected, Carolyn, Barbara Lou, Jean. OCTOBER 1-First Friday Breakfast. 3-Children's Sundayg excellent attendance. 5-Class sweaters arrived, pretty, pretty! 6-First football game. We BEAT Elwood Freshmen, 13-7. 13-We WON over Noblesville Millers, 19-6. 15-Our first defeat, at the hands of Tipton. 18-Tie with Elwood Freshmen, 7-7. 22-Sisters' Showe-rg high school sang. A game with Alexg a good one, but we lost. 2-I--Mission Sunday. United Nations Day. 25-Game with Noblesvilleg we WON Cnzzturallyl, 13-0. 26-Free in the afternoon to attend circus. CGot out at 2.5 27-May Queen elected. Nan, the lucky girl! Freshmen gave Halloween party for Sophomores. Thanks, Freshies. 30-Forty Hours Devotion begins. Return game with Tipton. Wasn't too badg 14-12. 31-Party for Mick Melvin at Nan's. NOVEMBER 1-Free Day!! All Saints Day. Closing of Forty Hours. 2-Game with Westfield. We played well. Pictures taken for Annual. 5-First Friday. 9-Father Hammes' Feast Day. 10-Confirmation by Bishop Bennett. 12-Free Day!! Courtesy of our Bishop. 16-Entertainment and lecture by Chief Sunny Skies CDr. Wolff., 0 0 ,'Pk9G40TkL3CW0CNOs9040GW0G'Q-5G'k9GSk9Gk96N9OG'OOGQ4JG40G+3GO-9G +9ffOx'J5NQdlG'OQD65-03619 19-Pat Copher, George Holliday, John Renie won in our Turkey and Duck raffle. 25-29-Thanksgiving Vacation. DECEMBER 8-Feast of Immaculate Conception. Free Day!! 9-New basketball uniforms arrived. Green and White!!! First basketball game. We need practice. 15-Opening Ceremony of new Crib at hospital. School choir sang. 21-Game with Summitville. St. Joe, 145 Summitville, 16. Christmas Party for Sophomores at Nan's. Junior Red Cross project for hospital completed. 22-Jan. -1-Christmas Vacation! 24, 25, 26-Carols sung at hospital by choir. JANUARY -1-Game with Tiptong 15-14. It was close! 13--Sweet revenge: we won over Franklyn, 25-20. 17-21-Time of Sorrowg semester exams. 25-Game with Tipton, 20-23. CWe could use 3 points.D 27-U76 won from Ufinflffzll, 29-19. 28--Sophomore pictures taken. Things of beauty!! FEBRUARY 1-Candy Sale. Proceeds for May' Queen veil. 8-Candy Sale. Proceeds for the Valentine Dance. 13-Cupid's Caper was held. We had a very good time! 16-Pep session. Game with Lapel. We lost by 1 point C3-1-33.1 17-VVe lost to Elwood Junior High. MARCH 1-Candy Sale. Proceeds to Fund for Our Holy Father. 7-Elwood Kitty League Championship Pennant presented to S.J.S. Kitty League. 8-.lunior Red Cross project completed for Veterans at Marion. 16-Sophomore picture for the Hall of Fame arrived! A thing of beauty is a joy forever. 17-lntra-Communication System initiated with St. Patrick's Day program. Student body gave Salute to Cross. High school sang Holy God. .63. Mrs. -1 w' 1 Q -af We ,nn v x ', 0640 1,53 G59-QGSFDGSO3G905'50Gk9G59GN59GkDGWO?3?k9C90CW0G90G40Gk9G90G4OGWOTO0GNk90kJ 1 'a:i 7 APRIL MAY 18-Free Day in honor of St. Joseph. U'lmopee!!!!!! We courageous Sophomores met at the Sister's Convent to set up the dummy. CNO, we did not use Quint.J 19-St. Joseph Day. The 1949 Josephium went to press. Hooray! 21-lVIickey Melvin paid us a visit at school. 27-Annunciation Sunday, at St. Joseph's Academy, Tipton. First Diocesan Vocation Institute at St. Joseph's Acad- emy, Tipton. Junior High and High School were in- vited. We had an interesting and pleasant day. Diocesan Nurses' Convention. Our NIost Reverend Bishop was with us. I3-18-Easter Vacation. I9-Last report cards! The next cards will he promotion cards????? 24-First Communion for the children of grade two. Sarah Hirsch was chosen Guardian Angel. '49-ers Gold Rush Dance. l-May Procession at 7:30 in the evening. Class honors announced. Valedictorian, Barbara Collis: Salutatorian, Nan Fettig. 18-lVIay Day at St. Joseph's Academy at Tipton. 22-Sophomore Week begins. We attended llflass and Holy Communion in a hody. 23-Weiner roast and hay ride at Betty Parr's, for Sopho- mores and Freshmen. 24-Banquet at Mangas Cafeteria: Freshmen and Soph- omores. 25-Trip to Indianapolis. We visited radio stations, lllonu- ment Circle, and Circle Theatre. 26-Theatre Party. 27-Shopping trip to Kokomo. Promotion cards are given out. 28-Last meeting of the '49-ers. 29-Formal graduation in Church.,The girls of grades nine, eight, and seven formed a guard of honor for the class. Class Breakfast at Bonham Hotel. Day at Yellow Creek Lake. 064' gif!-ff. C 74,35-4x96-Q-gg-4.9g,-ggpgmg-oggvncwogsbof,-foog906NNJ6wk96'k'J5'-k94'00G'L9G'406vOG'4O6NO0rrL9 . 65590 S , 'D .A A HAPPY DAY A heart full of thankfulness, A thimble full of care, A soul of simple hopefulness, An early morning prayer- A smile to greet the morning with, A kind word as the key To open the door and greet the day, VVhate'er it brings to thee- A patient trust in providence To sweeten all the wav- All these combined with thoughtfulness Will make a happy day. Selefted YQU VVILL NEVER BE SORRY For thinking before speaking, For forgiving and forgetting, For being generous to the poor, and kind to the needy, For looking before leaping, For living a fair and square life, For doing your level best, For all these you will never be sorry. Selrvtwl o a OUR PASTOR 'Rcnzrrnd jFathur Tlihcndnrc iflammrs .QI L, 'gb 4 v , n 9640 Qi '7W0G'406'006'k9GW0G'NJGDkDG+96'k9G'k96W0c40ck90k9cvo5wogwop4oq10qs9oq4,3g4QGsg,9 ,. Ai? ' THANK YQU THE NEW CHILDREN OF MARY,S banner was used for the First time in the May Procession for 1948. The Seventh and Eighth grades sponsored a cake raffle and presented the school with a beautiful new banner. However, The Josephium had already gone to the press and We did not have an Opportunity to say 'thank you' to all those who helped to pay lor the banner. Nan Fettig 1' AFTERWORD . .. VVe-, the Sophomore Class of St. Joseph School, wish to extend our gratitude to the business men Of Elwood who have aided us in the publication of this, the TWENTIETH EDITION of The Iosephium. We also wish to thank the Sisters and all who have helped us to realize our cherished dream-Our Year Book. CGMPLIMENTS DOROTHY TANCEY MR. AND MRS. PAUL FETTIG LOvE'S FLOWER SHOP VVOOLWORTHlS FIVE AND TEN BLUBAUGH,S HOUSE OF FLOXVERS MR. AND MRS. JOHN CONNORS ETCHISON BARBER SHOP .660 2 2 2 2 Z 2 2 2 Z 2 2 Z 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 GNO06Nk9Gx4s96Y06WO6N0OM?MGW06+JGW06Y00Q0Q?f0?k9640GW00W?k9?W0k96W00k9?wOM0OO6W0GW0 2 2 2 2 2 2 Z Z 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Z 2 Z 2 2 COMPLIMENTS and BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF '49 ELWOOD LODGE NO. 368 BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF E L K S Elwood, Indiana o Q 2 2 2 2 2 Z Z 2 2 2 2 2 Z 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0k90k90k90k9NJWJOk9GY3NJOk90k90L9NJN9CN3WJOO0CY90k90k93JNOCY9OOJ GYJOLDGOJ 089089 . A O. A.. -, me fi LI swmeowevoc-40awwwawvcwawnaw-vowowawoewcwoswoowpmf,-worm ,Q ,, J' ZG40TNWW09NWW0ONWW0PNWW0PNWW09NWY99NWW0PNWW0G+MN0Gfi 3 2 3 2 2 COMPLIMENTS 2 2 OF 2 2 2 Z 0 HOME 2 Z ICE AND COAL 2 2 COMPANY 2 Q 2 2 Z 2 E Profesmurz '1QObert l3urnS xvrote 'EPO a hlousefi' 2 Z Student:'UAnd xvhatsvasthe anSufr?H 2 Z Compliments of CONGRATULATIONS to the 2 Z ST. CLAIR CLASS CM-ff of 1949 2 WORAKS CLYDE ETCHISON 2 Z g2jLAM21S AND NOVELTIES REAL EST-A-TE 2 Z phone 1202 1233 h1Mn Swift Phone 684 2 Z Z Conzplilllentx E Z hlanmand 22nd Strmn , Of Z 'Fine DRY CLEANING and IACKS GROCERY 2 Z Exclusive Tailoring 2034 llvlain Street 2 2 Z Phone 968 2 Z ICE CREAM Telegrams and Cables 2 316 Sr th fX d rs St t ' ,, 2 ICE EJREJEICISO1 F5223 flfonfy lfzrfa' l1r1y'zc'l1rrf 2 GNWWOGNWYQGNWWOONWWOGNWWJTNMWOQNWWDQNWYOGNWWOGNWWOZ .6g. 6199406 94954.95-:vig-+apNJfr005-'DCMWa+9G-kJG'AD5N+3cw0a'00c+0awO6'+J6x+06YJ6WOG4Oa'+0c+9 .P GWO Z6Nk90k96W09k9GW0Pk9?N96'k9?N9GW00k96Y00006W0G40G400O0P00PM9900 2 2 2 2 Z 2 2 2 2 2 E COJIIPLIJIENTS 2 E OIL' E Z SULLlVAN'S BEAUTIFUL E E GOLDEN GARDENS 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 Z AND Z E COMPLIMENTS OF 2 Z SULLIVAN'S BEAUTIFUL 3 2 YANKEE CLUB 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Z 2 3 2 ?Lk90O0Ok9G40Dk90OO0O06W0?k9P000+00k96W0GW09k90k90O0Pk9?kD0M2 069: 4-9,9 'JZ gwaqwoavoqwo6-+06-oomenqssomwmnopxvawowqswrwmwqwaowpwcssocwogwarwq I Zrwowowmwnvowowowowcwocwvowowcwsvoowowowmosvo Z Compliments of 2 Compliments 2 Z QC 13 N T R A L of 2 E Paint 6: Lumber 2 Co. 2 Z 1621 South A Street at Z ELECTRIC CO. 2 Z Phone 333 Z E COOOYEAR SERVICE THECI2Qgi3iQfSS?ORE 2 Z STQRES Conmlete FLOOR CARE 2 310 South Anderson Street H65 Iwqin Streik 2 E 1VIAURlCE E. RUNYON, Mgr. Phongz 14-35 CL 2 Z Will: H:1sn't George ever married ? 2 E lWil: 1 doxft think he intends to. He is studying 2 for a BZ1Cl1Cl0I'lS degree. 2 Z- O Z Collfplimfnts of Floral Sl'1OD3 Z FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Z HUFF Sf YENNA 1352 South D street 2 Z Bottled GAS Service Phone 1383 2 2 2 2 Z STEVENS TIRE 61 CHRYSLER Sz PLYMOUTH? E BATTERY SERVICE SALES AND SERVICE 2 ELWOOD AUTO CO. 2 E 701 South Anderson Street Phone 507 Z Z Elwood, Indiana 1412 Blain Street 3 Z 0k9G4s90k96W09k90k90k9P40Gk96W0GNk96V09k90k96Y0?QOGSk9G40G40p0Q2 . 70. 5s4,954gG4Qp40pg99g95wo6v9gwDG+0cooGNnD5100A9c90aw0cW0G1.D G4-96+-9640640 5. G40 5NrDawoGw06w06Sk90k9G'h99k99r9G4O5N0r000O06Sk96vO0kDG+OrtD0k90O4 Compliments of HEAD MOTOR CO. DIRECT FACTORY DEALER DODGE-PLYMOUTH DODGE JOIIRJTED TRUCKS SALES AND SERVICE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES IIIIIOIFSIIIF - Retail TELEPHONE 25 322 South Anderstm St Celt GW06W0P00G400k99k9P890+D64O9O0GNk9GSkDGW00k9GxN9GW0G906Nk9Pk99N9 0710 qe00GN0s9G'Q0G'0s9Gk9GJ0Grk9G+9GxO0G'k9G43GNk9GW00Ws9GNOOG't96WOQHOG't9GN906NkDCNk9G'QG 2 S' STUDENTS: Z2 WE ARE taking this opportunity to extend our con- gratulations to you! WE ASSURE you that it is a real pleasure to have in our community those with trained minds as well as those with skilled hands and kind hearts. IF YOU will drop into our store we can assure you of a yery warm welcome. We are anxious to become better acquainted with you and look forward to an opportunity of personally offering you our congratulations. Cordially yours, lVlEN'S --L E E S O N' Si SHGP hlother: Well, Phil, what did you learn your first day at school today? Phil: Not yery muehg I have to go hack tomorrow. Maxiz Tins sToRii YOUR sroizit EVERYTHING you need for fwry member of the family-- for the home- and for the farm. SUPER MARKET INCLUDED R. L. LEEsoN at soNs co. 5W00O0GY00O06YOQO0GW06Nk96Nk96Y0Gk9Pk96Y06Nk96NOGW00k90kD6NO9k9 U C 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Z 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 O03 O89 .9 C5964 MW ww i W Am N E 9 L W v M 4 E C M N U h W nm .-Wd N N U M T tw N N H 4 N tm N N W H O W W C M M N M mV W tr W N N N N N ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZEZ ZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ 22222 A 9 1. nos-oo 1- s .gi owe-wcvvcswc-wowawvwwcwowrwowowowownocwnewwnrwowrwo 3' .'. 2 l 5 E LJQMPLIMENTS Z 2 OF Q 2 2 2 E DlETZEN'S BAKERIES, Inc. 2 Z 2 Z 2 Z 2 Z llflotberz Now stty your prayers, sunny, and go to sleep. E 5 Little Charley Ca new football fanj : God bless ma, God 2 Z bless pa, God bless me-mb! rahl mb! 2 9 Z Z Z 2 Z 5 215'-CONGRATULATIONS 2 Z to the 2 Z CLASS OF lf?-P9 Z 2 3 Z F E T T 1 G 2 E CANNING CORP. 2 Z 2 2 2 owcswowowoowowcswcvoaswcswowcswmoowowcwocswcwcwqswz .74. rwo-N,ammoamornoomwxogvoqmofmpmoxomwowcvonocmoowomosowono on gwosewrrwowf,-woowowowowcvoawomwowowowavoawoowowowcewcwoaewowaewaewawoowow cewowcvvavvcewaewawwowcvoaxwowowcewaewowcewaewcewcwocxw CJUIllfP1i7I1l !1f 2 of the 5 COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., ELWOOD E INCORPORATED 2 Elwood, Indiana 2 The following notice was inserted in a rural weekly: 2 Anyone found near my chicken house at night will 2 he found there next morning. 2 'kC0mpliments 2 of 2 M c C A R T H Y 5 C A N N I N G C O . 2 Summitville, Indiana 13 GW06hN7Ok9GW00000000+9G+90k9G00Pk9G40G90GNk96W00k9GW0GY9Pk99402 .75- 1- FOREWORD.. THE SoPHoMoRE CLASS OF 1949 have compiled and presented this edition of THE JOSEPHIUM in the hope that the pleasant and sweet events of our school days may live long in our memories. lklay we ever appreciate the advantage that was ours in attending za Catholic School. Q - 2 2 2 2 Z 2 2 Z 2 2 2 2 Z 2 2 2 Z Z Z 2 2 Z 2 '2 640640swoowowowrwcwrwawvowowowowvwoeoowowcvoowowcwoomawoowpw 2640059089 2 2 Z Z 2 2 Z 2 2 Z 2 2 Z 2 Z 2 2 Z 2 A CONGRATULATIONS to the GRADUATION CLASS OF 1949 K I E F E R ' S FEED 8: SUPPLY COMPANY Coal-Plumbing-Feed Seed-Soft Water Babv Chicks -Qt wour e 'ce , . Clllllfflllllfflfi' of Clmlpllmtpntj f KLUMPP'S ROBERT L. IACKLEY IV ' Y - on Xwfall Paper 8: Paint Store . 76 . 2 Z 2 2 2 2 Z 2 Z 2 2 2 2 2 Z 2 2 2 Z Z meme cwaowcvocwocwocwocmscwsmoowmxncwwcaxsoeowxsowowowmwmxscxwowmooeo OKDGYOCYJ NQp4ogwocw0o006NN!cA9oe0oa9oNJ0x9pn9cw0coo0+JGW0G+00W9GW00t9640640640 9. 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Q 2 Diamond cutter. ln the jewelry business, huh ? 2 Z No, l trimmed the lawn at the hall park. 2 3- Q A ,, Z Z Compliments S 2 Z of George Scott -lr. 2 . 529 South A Street 5 HICKEY 5 GROCERY Phone 980 E Z CONGRATLJLATIUNS 2 Z In the Compliments 2 Z Class of Q 2 Z 1 Q 4 9 of 2 Z BoHLANDER's DAIRY the 2 Z Ph 393- ' 'W Z Y X' 1 3 WATER COMPANY 2 2 515 North Anderson Street ' ' aswcwomwowawwcswcvomocswcvoowcwocvocwocwocwoowa+oasw6sm2 QTSQ 5NO4JG'NJG'A9G K GN0x'J6'hk9GNk96'k5CWs9G'OQGO06W06'EGY06Nk96W3GW06'00GNk96NO96Nk96xtDG'Qs9 GYOGYOGWOGYOGWOGEG+90MQM0M6Y00M6KGYO0M5+9QLD0A95W05+99g96WQ6qQ9kg6q99g040G40ok9 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Z 2 2 2 2 Z 2 Z Z 2 2 2 BUICK PONTIAC Compliments DA.WSON BUICK CO. f Ser-z'ing fllotorists Sillff' IO07 ' 0 SALES -Phone 85- SERVICE THE WHY 317 Smith Af1dCYS0n Sffffff Nlartin Blumenthal, hlanager Elwood, Indiana Cozrzplillzfzzts WE FURNIS1f YOUR of HOME COMPLETE MANGAS CAFETERIA I-IIATT AND COBB Teacher: Earl, did you whisper today? Earl: Yes, ma'am, wunstf' Teacher: Pat, should he have said wunst? Pat: NO, ma'am, he should have said twictf' C0 1f'H 1F'1f5 COIIlf71fIlIF7Zf.S' of Of I-lIATT'S FROZEN MCKNICI-lT'5 F-GODS Farm Equipment Store qcomphmems ON ELYVOODiS BUSIEST CORNER to the I v N i AIIl1l'7'l flzf frirzzdly BOPHOMORE Llass fogkn, ,,,,F, fmm 'DrugS. 'Cosmetics, CITIZENS BANK 'Fountain 'Lunches .79. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Z 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Z 2 2 Z Z CYRSCWJJ C40 0 0 l-' 39 '4 U C 'l P4 9 U T C 52 owowowowowowcwoowcwoowcwocwomxsowcwoowowowowow 3 2 2 2 2 2 GWOG' 5' . I N'n 2 Z 2 Z Z 2 3 i 2 Z 2 Z Z 6 2 Z Z 2 Z Z 2 GNWGWOQND GS9O6N40GW0GY0GN00 GY0GWS96VN9GW06N896Sk96S40GS4s9GS00GSh96Y3GNOO6Sk9 wow 6' GN4N9G'WN9Gx906N40G'k9GNh9 I J ' 'lv it GSk96v06'w0k90k9G+96W0Ok90k90w6w06w0owa-x9o+o5sooow5wogsA9g4Q This annual !17'CompIiments A 4 'wx ' . 2 U 5 nt it znotjped, prznted, 0 gf the I if and bound 2 1 Uno 415 in our shop 2 ELWOOD ifw U TI-IE CRAFTS PRESS SWEET SHQPPE All Kinds of P R I N T I N G2 . . 'P 110 South Anderson Street Ray Stflkef- Pmpflemf 5 1535 South B-Next to Armory? Compliments of Compliments of E WHEELER'S MARKET TOIVIPKINS . 2 Upon Evenings and Sl-ICE REPAIR SI-IOP Sundays I 'I Tommy came home from school with Z1 mite hox. E Wh5' do they call it ll mite hox, mother? he asked. Because, chimed in his brother, You might put 2 something in it and you might not. 2 Home of Keg Bm WILLIAMS HATCHERYZ CoIvII3 BACK BAR ff SUPPLY 2 1575 whim Qtrcet A Good Plate to Buy A 1 L cIIIcI1S. 5 G E N IE R A L Compliments 2 INSURANCE of 2 G. I. SELLERS 61 2 FIRST NATIONAL Co. SONS CQ. 2 Street Phone 3 - CIJBINETS E I 2 I 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 I 2 I 2 I I .804 GW-964 2 Z Z 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 'F 2 GVOGWOGWOTMD GSKDGSKD GNQO GWOGS4xDGS6OGS0s96'00GNk9 GNND 063640059 GND 02619640 D qwoaxwqwocvoaw- Z 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Z Z Z Z Z 2 Z 2 2 2 J Good Plate lo Trade TAlVl'S REXALL DRUG STORES Lowest Drug PfifF5 Compliments of ROBERT L. BROWN 9l7'leWeler 122 North Anderson Street Elwood Super Service , , . . L l ts f Sinclair Products Phone 56 ompimen o S. L. SIGWARD 300 South Anderson Street PLLTRIIBING and HEATING EDDIE GIEIS, llvlanziger lXloe: 'll give up. No matter where l hide my money, the wite always hnds it H Joe: YVhy don't you do what l do. l always put mine in her sewing hzlsket with my undarned socks. Compliments Compliments of of HOUSES ICE CREAM 1qLE1N'5 DRIVE-IN Shoe Store lVIain and 22nd Street Complinzents I W . . R I 0 Three Full Garments Cleaned and Pressed . CC , l.3' BOWL J 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 640000OOJGY00k9C+9GWJ0600+0CW00k9GW90W9GWOWOCWJOk9CW9G+904Q0kDWO0k90k9 GWNDGWJGYO 069089 G Uv -5. 542, wow if 'ff 'rwa-+0owe-wowcwvmwewvvwowowawoowaworwc-wcwmoqwomapw I ,. 2GW0GW0P00G40Gi9059P59Pk9Pk9PNTGNk9000GW06W09690409NP0k96Y06W0 L1 Z Compliments 3 Z Conzplinzfnts ' 2 Of of Q 2 CQPHER gl FESLER CENTRAL HARDWARE? Z FUNERAL MERL BILBY, 2 Z C0-owner and hlanager 2 Z PE.1V1'S MQDANIELS 5? 2 ULAUNDERETTE . X V ug if 2 611 South Anderson Street CLOTLHISG SHOIM 23 Z Phone 1226 Dm GOODS 2 Z Doctor: This is 21 sad case-your wife's mind is E Z completely gone. Husband: 'Tm not surprised--she's been giving me 2 E a piece of it every day for hfteen years. 2 o 9 Z Compliments 5 E fC0mp1ete Line of SMIl,,EYS 2 Z Iliialgilibybggjay 16th and 1Xf1ain Streets E Z SCHOOL SUPPLIES CONGRJTULJTIONS 2 Z and Io the Class of lo Z Z Confections 2 Z BONHAIVI HOTEL 2 Z 1510 South A Street 2 GNN96W06Y0GW0GW00N36+99i99909k96Y0GW06Y0GW0OF90k96W0GY0GW06W02 640654 2 2 2 Z 2 2 2 2 Z Z 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Z 2 2 GNQQGWOGWO GWOGLDGMDGMDGWOGYOOLDGWOGYDGQOGWOOMDPLDOADGWOGWO 64.9 6400969640640 619069640000 2 2 2 2 Z Z 2 2 Z 2 Z Z Z 2 2 2 2 Z 2 2 BEST IVISHES T0 THE CLASS OF '40 ill'-'E-I J:'-- Q!-1 ii' -- -1', 1??' 49 .'-. Q ff ,wx ' 1 ,506 ,r . Jff, v f A if 3 4 . N 1 a , Xa- ' '- I -. E f 5,6719 X . '- J 'f ' 5 . . . FOE EAGLES LODGE 1830 2 2 2 2 2 2 Z 2 2 Z 2 2 Z Z 2 Z 2 2 2 2 WOOk9CYDMJNJOk90k96JOL90k90k9NJNOOk90k90k9Gk90k9wJOh90h9N00k9GN9 08933089 OQNUGON9 4 . Z 2 2 2 2 2 2 Z Z Z Z 2 2 2 Z 2 2 Z 2 2 2 2 2 awocrwawoawoawoa-ooowcwawoowawowawpwowowaxmowcvormmwawwwwvwawomaxwpwqwo 2 2 2 2 2 2 Z Z 2 2 2 Z Z Z 2 2 2 2 2 2 bf' il. CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1949 MARIE W. MILNE . . . INSURANCE Dad, when I go to college I'll need an encyclopedia. Encyclopedia nothing. You'll walk to classes like the other hoysf' HI, B UDD Y! VVorld Wzii' l and ll Service lX'Ien, enjoy the companionship and avail yourselves of the facilities of your AMERICAN LIZGION HOME LOUIS MONROE POST No. 53 0840 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 CNN!! 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Your word is just as good as the apples. 2 Z WILLIAMS' EDGELIJS GROCERY E Z Groceries and 1XIeats Z s,xNDw1CHi2s Phfmf' 220 Z 2 and Short orders 1001 North llth so-get 2 Z C0H1P1iH1ffmS VANS PHOTO SHOP 2 2 of 21?-PORTRAITS 2 Z The Z ECQNQIVIY STATIQN 1631 South sl Phone 2762 Z BESZGVZZSHES STUDEBAKER 2 2 CLASS OF 1949 Sales and bCTVlCCS 2 Z CRELAGMILES T0'TQeE MQTQR CO- 2 2 SUPER MARKET 1- A mf 2 sewowowsewcewowoewowcwocewcwocwvcwoowcewsewcewowcewoew 0850 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS ST. jOSEPH'S SCHGUL E LVVOOD, I NDIA N A PRESENTS TH E TVVENTI ETH EDITION OF THE JOSEPHIUM 0 Q ', 1 ...,, E 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Z 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 GW06W0G+DGr406v-'J Gwrwowwwwwrwwwmocvoowmoawowmoowmwpwmwmvowmopwmopw 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Z ' Q. 1 V: ',.. ,Q I 2 Buy Only 'KFIIIIIOZISIJ Ufatclzes Compliments QHamilton, Elgin, Bulova, Gruen, Benrus and Wwfler of ' T118-1' ms! no more EISENBERG, TRIFARI IEWELRY GAS CO. A EARL C. RHODES JEIIYQLRY JND GIFTS Compliments Grocery and Meat Market of 717 Main Street Phone 480 MILLER'S GROCERY Applicant: Yes, sir, in my last job I had over 500 men under me. Employer: What kind of work did you d0?'y Applicant: I mowed the lawn in a Cemetery. COJIIPLIJUENTS OF KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Xp? V .1 h .86- 2 Z Z 2 Z 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Z 2 2 Z 2 GLDOOJGWJ 0hDGt9NJOh9CWJOh90h9cW9cWJNJON90k9mOWJOhDOk90r9NJOh9N00h9GYONJNJ2 CNOGWND 61DTtD0l02?Q6klGQGk96+9Gk9060690GKGi9GEG40fk90k9Gi9G4OGW06NOGYO Zowowcvoowcvocswavocvoowawocwocvocvocvocswowcswcwocewcsw Z LANDRUM IMPLEMENTS E C0llIf7IiIlIl'71f.V 2 f DeLnval Separators, hflilkers, 2 Z 0 and Food Freezers 2 S JOHN DEERE SALES AND SIZRVICE2 Z Phone 73 Elwood E gl lnc. Compliments of 2 lf'f2 hifi S Z Cgtifice lfiqiilipnicirciiit E Z Religious Greeting Cards CLEAN S , Z Pm, Favors Phone 1306 1608 iwamg Z We Could tell you more jokes, hut XVllZltlS the use? 2 Z You'd only laugh at them. 3 C0mPliments Compliments Of of Elwood Federal Savings GL Loan Association SAM HGLLIES 6NN9G'k9GW06'0s9 05905936059 2 2 3 Compliments 2 Z SUPER of 2 2 MARKET METAL CQATINGS at 2 2 MANUFACTURING eo? Zlghone 58 Elwood, Indiana INC. Z 2 E PMDPMGWOOMOMDONOOOGWOGWOGWOPQOGMGWOGKOGMFOOOLDGWOGYOGM .37. rN76Ws3 G40T50GW-9059GNN!Taxi'fXff'Gx59GVN9GN5-9CNOx7G'Q0G9OC'O0G'4s9G'k9G'Q00OOGNA9G'kJ6NO0 U. I it M , -,,. alll' . Eli n,,v r., fiof -. if It H , -9 NE-S N 1 ,W Ax 1 l If l l J ln f ff ff X fyff ' 7, iv f l 1 'V Ezzg lt f ll X ern! I ll l,2 PRAYER OF MARY, QUEEN OF SCGTS KEEP US, 0 God, from pettinessg let us he large in thought, in word, in deed. 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St Joseph School - Josephium Yearbook (Elwood, IN) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 1

1938

St Joseph School - Josephium Yearbook (Elwood, IN) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 1

1940

St Joseph School - Josephium Yearbook (Elwood, IN) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

St Joseph School - Josephium Yearbook (Elwood, IN) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 24

1949, pg 24

St Joseph School - Josephium Yearbook (Elwood, IN) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 21

1949, pg 21

St Joseph School - Josephium Yearbook (Elwood, IN) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 7

1949, pg 7


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