Nazareth Academy - Gateway Yearbook (Nazareth, MI)

 - Class of 1950

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MARY VIRGINIA McINERNEY Photography Editor The Gateway Student Council Representative, Sophomore Sodality Chairman Head Varsity X. 1 'f f i l f v - , I Girls'.Athletic Association .b mx Fire Brigade d V 23 The Newsette Delegate to S.S.C.A. She sought her Lord and found Him. Happy to be a bride of Christ, Mary smiles with her mother and father just before she receives her novice habit and becomes Sister Mary Verda. May God bless our 'Little Mary' and her life work. R

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Z'-ff-fffzf-'42f'f SALLIE PAT TOBIN Vice President, Student Council Secretary and Treasurer, Girls' Athletic Association DIANN JOYCE WARD President, Martinelli Club Typing Editor, The Gateway The Newsette Staff Girls' Athletic Association 'Varsity A merry heart doeth good like a 'rrwdicinef' AURELIA VICTORIA STAN Sodality President, Student Council National Honor Society The Gateway Staff Vice-President, Sophomore Fair words never hurt the tongue. IOLA JEAN TROUTMAN National Honor Society The Newsette Staff The Gateway Staff Steady, straight forward and strong with irresistible logic. SUZANNE CHARLOTTE SMITH Secretary, Junior Class National Honor Society The Newsette Staff The Gateway, Literary Editor Varsity Fire Brigade Eyes overrunning with laughter. Art Editor, The Gateway '49 Editor, The Gateway '50 The race is not too swift nor the battle too strong.



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eniora 'will and Zedtament We, the seniors of nineteen hundred and flfty, being of sound minds and bodies, do hereby will and bequeath the follow- lng as our last will and testament: I, Dee Adams, being of small body and smaller mind, do hereby will and bequeath to Rosemary Blake my famous army shlrtvwlth all the patches and memories connected with it. To Glorla Brocato, my favorite corner of the art studio, To the next occupant of room 99, the window shade that always comes down, but never goes up. I, Iris Almashy, will to Mary Ann Wenz, my long straight hair--always keep it clean and curly, To Yvonne Portman, I will my famous argyle patterns and socks, ln hopes that you will find time to knit a pair for Bill, To Sister Thoma, I will my sheet music, entltled 'Sympathy . I, Rosemary Barrett, will to Patrlcla Caspar, my seat in history class, and my keen ability of getting along with Mlss Malone, To Rita May Whiteman, my clean uniform, with only one request attached--Don't ever let lt get soiled! I, Mary Boynton, bequeath to my sister, Ann, the walk between N.A. and home. I hope she won't be lonely on her trips' ,To anyone who loves to harmonlze, I leave all the joy I have had in singing. I, Irene Catherine Glent, will and bequeath toDorls Maze, my untiring ability to go on constant dlets--with no visible results, To Julie Diver, my cheerful smlle, and happy greeting to all the dear souls on the 8:30 bus, To Mary Ann Nash, my uncanny ability to do and say the rlght thing at the wrong time. I, Evelyn Grant, will to Norma Woodln my ability to read behind the teacher's back applicable to all occasions except chemistry class, And to Rosemary Klle, my pearlyteeth! Remember to eat all the 'Stuff' I told you. I, Sally Martha Green, will to Pat Caspar all the extra equation problems Sister Dlonysia forgot to give me. To Ann DeMars, my room, number 73, To Sally Clark, my ability to speak out of turn in study halls, and to shout during quiet hours. I, Elaine Jolmston, will to Maryellen Wallenta, my soft, gentle laugh, ln hopes that she will use it with reverance, To Loretta Portugall, lwlll my room 101, ln hopes she will enjoy it as much as I did, To Betty Taylor, I will my ablllty to grow big and strong through many years here at N. A. l, Sally Llplnski, will to Marianne Nash, my ability to sleep in on Saturdays 'till 10:00 a.m. and still get my work done before the 'Hit Parade' comes on that nite, I wlll to Rosemary Palazolla my ablllty to keep Sister Thoma happy during Glee Club, To Arm DeMars, I will my love of There'sNo Tomorrow' and Martha . I, Jeannie McAuliffe, hereby bequeath my long hair to Mary Ann Wenz, To Ann DeMars and Maryellen Wallenta, my stale jokes, My room, I will to any brave person who likes excite- ment around 2:00 a.m. I, France Murphy, just being, wlll the entire sidewalk to my llttle sister Midge, hoping she'll have plenty of room racing for the bus, To Sally Cushman, Marilyn Seaman, Catherine Moser, and Mary Cloney, I leave my varlous standing spaces on the bus, To Doris Maze, it is my regret to leave behind the un- steady dlnlng room table. l, Gay Ossowskl, bequeath to Lois Walker, my room and hope she enjoys lt half as much as I, To any brave soul, my seat in history class, To Jewel Smith, all my desserts. I, Ruth O'Meara Potter, will to Alice Heaton, my stuffed animals, To Loretta Portugall, my peaceful room next to Sister Claudia, To Betty Lee, my ablllty to make fudge. I, Patrlcla Pumfrey, will to my sister, my ability to get an A ln history, To Eileen Davies, my abllltytokeep silence inthe llbrary. To Mary Jane Nook, my three o'clock dental appoint- ments. I, Helen Rlce bequeath to: Loretta Arthur my sports ability, hoping she will use it wisely, To Miss Stelnmetz, I wlll back all the knowledge I was supposed to have absorbed ln journalism class, To Pauline Payne, my U.S. History hook, and my know- ledge of history. l, Mary Lou Sarnac, wlll to Margaret Murphy my many sleep-lns, To all coffee-lovers, my old coffee pot--ln hopes that it doesn't blow up. I, Mary Rae Sennett, having unusual hip, and more un- usual mlnd, do hereby will and bequeath to The future unfortunate clerk ln the Shop- Teen my expert ability to wrap a neat package and the rare privilege to throw something away, To Carol Mclnerney, I glve my ablllty to allow my hair to grow and grow, To Rosemary Blake, I will all my chocolate cookies, and my knack to completely dlsgulse my emotlons ln history class. l, Maryellen Slattery, will to Pauline Payne, my green shoes, resoled with Neolltel I will to Maryanne Pratt, my championship ablllty toplay table tennls. l, Sally Smith, being of strong fahemj mlnd and stronger body, will my room to Yvonne Portman. May she have much fun listening to the roar of the radiatorl I also will my daily letter from John Patrick Golden to Rosemary Blake. P.S. Just the letters! I, 'Suds' Smith, of mammoth proportions ln body, wlll to my tall, great big sister, Jewel, the up-keep of the family tradltlon--the ardent devotion to the men tDearborn High ln- cluded in this generatlonl, To Miss Malone I merely leave memories of experiences she never had before this year ln U.5. History, To Diane Goethals, I glve the charge of saving all the extra pieces of chocolate cake--I'll claim them all a year from nowl I, Aurella Stan, with extra large feet, and heavy body do hereby will and bequeath to Loretta Arthur, Diane Goethals, Marianne Nash, my musical room wlth its softbed, asaremem- brance of me. To Ann Harr, and Loretta Portugal1,Ileave the addresses and the pictures of all the boys, To Betty Lee, Ileave a carload of No Nod reawakentng pills. I, Mary Theodore, will to Jackie Mears, my ardent love for being at the llbrary at the right time, To Doris Maze, my well-worn place on the couch in the senior 'rack' during study periods, hoping she won't inherit my ablllty to be caught by Miss Malone's incredible insight I, Sallie Pat Tobin, hereby wlll to any up and coming senior my abtllty to be at Mass at all tlmes, To some lucky underclassman, a wonderful mother like mine, who seems to be at the side drive with her blaek beauty at just the right times. I, Jean Troutman, having a slight mental defflclency, will To Lois Walker my enviable talent of having my hair fixed attractively at all times, To Doris Maze my amazing ablllty never to quarrel with my boyfriends, To all those without one, I will my sparkling, sunny per- sonality which I possess ln the morning when Iflrst awake. I, Dlann Joyce Ward, will my ability to keep all the rules and sense of humor, to Genevieve Leland, To Margaret Murphy, my ability to keep time in Glee Club, To Ann Marie Baldwin, I give my precious bottle of 'Husk', so she wlll be able to take all the beatlngs I have taken in gym.

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