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The St. Joseph
High School
Memorial Free Range
Salt Lick


Sept. 1946 - June 7, 1979

St. Joseph High School postcard

St. Joe's, 1770 Mt. Ephraim Avenue, Camden, New Jersey
An undated postcard published by Universal School Products Co.,
104 Fifth Avenue, New York City

Last Revised:
07 July 2009


New photos in the SJHS Scrapbook.


Former Fairview residents - visit my
Yorkship site and the Yahoo Yorkship Group!

The Salt Lick was the first St. Joe's alumni page on the Web, and has been online since 1996!

Why "Memorial"?
Because there's nothing left but memories--with the neighborhood aging, white flight underway, and the city crumbling around it, an urban Catholic school could not compete with suburban alternatives, and the doors were closed forever.

Why "Free Range"?
Because the Bison herd, freed from its academic feedlot, scattered to the far corners of the contiguous States, and beyond.

Why "Salt Lick"?
Because a salt lick is a gathering place, a crossroads.

Why these pages?
Because we live in a time and place where mobility has nearly destroyed our natural tribes, so we must invent replacements--church, political party, alma mater. Because we're the custodians of little pieces of each others' past, in the form of our memories of each other, and of shared times. Because the poignant intensity of the transition from child to adult perversely keeps those years more vivid in our minds and hearts than much of the "real life" that followed. Because humans are curious about the road not taken, about how chance interacts with choice to carry some of us to triumph and others to tragedy--curious about the lives of those who were our companions at the beginning of the journey.

In other words--why not?


Diocesan Seal This site is decidedly NOT approved, reviewed, supported, sanctioned, blessed, or authorized by the Diocese of Camden or St. Joseph's Catholic Church. It belongs to us, the alumni, and we can speak as freely here as we choose. I loved my time at St. Joe's, but I don't have blinders on.  Not everyone remembers high school fondly, and we don't have to pretend that St. Joe's was the best of all possible worlds for everyone. And, really, aren't we all old enough now that we can stop worrying about fitting in?
--Michael P. McDowell, Class of '72


Featured Pages:

A Brief History of St. Joe's | St. Joe's Photo Gallery
Bison Scoreboard | Faculty | Memorabilia Museum

Second Impressions

Share your memories and perspectives here. Fifty words or five hundred, rambling or polished, sentimental or bitter--what do you think of when you hear "St. Joe's"? What difference did attending St. Joe's make--for better or worse--to the life that followed? Was it a good start, a terrible mistake, just another waystation along Destiny Road? Who did you meet there who changed you--teacher or fellow student? What's your best SJHS story--the funny moment, the gossip that's only now safe to tell, the moment of triumph, the moment of absurdity? Do you ever have a St. Joe's dream--or nightmare? What did you think of the food? And what really happened on that class trip? Send your memories to [email protected]

Transitions

Death notices from the St. Joe's family.

Student Handbook

Isn't it time you finally read it?

Remember When...

Excerpts from the Impressions and other archaeological finds.


St. Joe's Church Appeal

St. Joe's alumnus Rev. Edward J. Lipinski, pastor of St. Joseph's Church, is leading a fund-raising drive to repair and restore the church building at 10th and Liberty. The church has won designation as a state historic site, and a matching funds state grant from the New Jersey Preservation Trust. But the church must raise nearly half a million dollars for its share of the restoration cost. Please read Fr. Lipinski's appeal on the excellent St. Joseph's Polish Church history site, and help if you can.


Class Lists

Class of 1972 Graduation List | Portrait Gallery | Addresses | Missing Persons List

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Class of 1949
Last updated 10/09/2000
Contact:
Class of 1950
Last updated 03/21/2005
Contact:
Class of 1951
(need first names)
Last updated 10/3/2000
Contact:
Class of 1952
(need first names)

Last updated 3/21/2005
Contact:
Class of 1953
Last updated 3/21/2005
Contact:
Class of 1954
Last updated 10/10/2000
Contact:
Class of 1955
Last updated
08/26/2003
Contact:
Class of 1956
Last updated 08/27/2003
Contact:
Class of 1957
Last updated 3/21/2005
Contact:
Class of 1958
Last updated 10/3/2000
Contact:
Class of 1959
Last updated 06/17/2006
Contact: Jean Fronolich
Class of 1960
Last updated 3/21/2005
Contact:
Class of 1961
Last updated 08/27/2003
Contact:
Class of 1962
Last updated 08/27/2003
Contact:
Class of 1963
Last updated
3/21/2005
Contact: David Kiersznowski
Class of 1964
Last updated
08/27/2003
Contact: Geraldine Bush
Class of 1965
Last updated 6/17/2006
Contact:
Class of 1966
Last updated
08/27/2003
Contact:
Class of 1967
Last updated 08/27/2003
Contact: John Zolty
Class of 1968 (hosted offsite)
Contact: Frank Piotrowski
Class of 1969
Last updated 3/21/2005
Contact: Edward Kordeck
Class of 1970
Last updated 08/27/2003
Contact: Noreen Waller
Class of 1971 (hosted offsite)
Contact: Elaine Dembicki
Class of 1972
Last updated 08/27/2003
Contact:
Michael McDowell
Class of 1973
Last updated 3/21/2005
Contact:
Dan Barto
Class of 1974
Last updated
3/21/2005
Contact: Mike Dougherty
Class of 1975
Last updated
3/21/2005
Contact: Nick Frese
Class of 1976
Last updated 6/14/2006
Contact:
Class of 1977 (partial list)
Last updated 3/21/2005
Contact:
Class of 1978 (partial list)
Last updated 3/21/2005
Contact:
Class of 1979
Last updated
02/16/2004
Contact: Lenny Bandoch
"Class of 1980" (partial list)
Last updated
06/17/2006
Contact: Karen Repino

Is your class list missing or incomplete? Still have your yearbook?
E-mail the Salt Lick with your class list and it'll be added pronto.


Bison Alumni of Distinction

Fr. Edward Lipinski, Class of '62 - Pastor of St. Joseph's Church, Camden NJ (nominated by Leonard Bandoch, Class of '79)

Sr. Theresa Mary Martin, Class of '50 - President of Felician College, Lodi NJ (nominated by Edward Milewski)

Michelle Anthony, Class of '75 -- Doctor of Internal Medicine at Cooper Hospital, Camden NJ (nominated by Emil Szymczak)

Deborah Cipriani, Class of '76 -- Doctor of Medicine and Director of Neonatal Intensive Care at Holy Redeemer Hospital in Meadowbrook, PA. (Nominated by Charles Wisniewski, Class of '65)

Tom Cavalieri, Class of '69 -- Doctor of Medicine and Chief of Staff at Kennedy Memorial Hospital Stratford Division, and professor at the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey. (Nominated by Richard Wilson, Class of '69)

Know someone who's done the ol' Bison proud? Send in your
nominations!


Last Revised: July 07, 2009


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