St Joseph High School - Magnet Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1947

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Victory is the supreme aim of mobilized army; but to conquer one must begin with the drilling and equipment of the troops and the providing of munitions. -Msgr. Luigi Civctrdi. UNDERCLASSMEN W Wlaz. W'Ifzdii l Vvll-V ' 21

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86cm maze 04 .1947 We the Senior Class of 1947, do hereby take our quill in hand to pen our last Will and testament. We state that we are of sound mind and body and capable of knowing what we are doing. Without further therewiths and thereons, we do bequeath our worldly wealth to the following. Theresa Naples wills those iiwickedll scissors that Cut short, short bangs to Mary Kathryn Mac- Donald. Josephine Cfuz bequeaths her quiet manner to Mary Dela Cruz and Anita Ricot Manuel Lopez leaves his Physics laboratory manual to Floyd Gabrish. Dolores Dreffs bequeaths her quick blushes to Donna Packard. To Chester Pawlik, I, Thomas Looby, leave my dentistis address and my gold teeth. 101m Dalamet wills her teasing smile to Colleen OlBrien. Francis Kenel wills his ability to hold a straight face for 15 minutes to Judy Casarez. N ormmz Mycleowz'ale leaves his handsome scowl to Lillian Gigglesli Seman. ' Address of the best poolroom in town is left to Ralph Brandi by Joseph Dambro. Richard IVebber leaves his glamorous waves to Ray Michalski. To Gerald Higgins, Russell Jm'ek leaves his jokes for every occasion. Mary Soritz bequeaths her timidity to Albert Soto. Roy Dunn and Robert Packard leave their iiEver whirling key chains to John Ezop and Rich- ard Bricault. 4 Mary Jane Civello inherits lemme Falcois theme song To Each His Ownii Stzmuel Passariello wills his recipe for an easy life,' to Richard Jozwiak. Elizabeth Bugalrz bequeaths her box of Christ- mas Hi Ho Crackers to Dale Sage. To Marie Pietrzak, Wanda Nellett wills all her giggles. The sign on Lrwomze Smitlfs study hall desk now reads, willed to John Sopcak. Lois Rogalski. leaves her licut-outs to Edward Bogar. To Bonnie Lou Hoffman, Joanne Civello be- queaths her song and dance number, Soft Shoe Shufflefl Those muskrat traps of Edward Gabrislais are left to Frank Gonzales. Josephine Davila leaves her uWillingness to help others to Helen Reyes. IVz'llz'dm McMall bequeaths his artistls pen to John Midcalf. Ruth Busbroe bestows her pet saying iTm hungry! upon Kathleen Laundra. Michael W'acbowz'cz Wills his chicken farm to John Wade. Peter Favam bequeaths his reputation as Life of the Partyh to Florian Mrozinski. Ray Boemcb wills tif it were possiblei his new 1947 Oldsmobile to Kathleen Weber. Donald Schabel leaves his worn-out school sweater to Leo Gembrowski. ' Betty N owak imparts her littlenessii to Charles Picklemann. - Joseph Barons, our shy boy, leaves his meek and mild manner to Jerome Slaski. To Anthony Gembrowski goes Mary Ellen Harrigank Trig Book. .Rim Ezop wills her bulletin board technique to Kathleen Berghoff. , Patricia Walkowski wills her good nature to Dolores Colmus. ' Eileen Moriarty bequeaths her every Monday funnies to Louis Vescio. We hereby nominate and appoint Sister M. Euphemia, principal of St. Joseph School, to be the executor of this our last will and testament. IN WITNESS WHEREOF we have hereunto subscribed our name and set our seal this sixth day of June in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty Seven. THE SENIORS. 628cm, ?Aaflheey continued from page 19 beautiful gowns worn by starlet, Jo Kane, in the movie Ball and Chain? Lavomze Smith now operates the largest canine farms in the Western Hemisphere and her thor- oughbreds are famous the world round. Lavonne had a great fear of dogs, but conquered it by surrounding herself with them. Two of the most prominent business women in the United States are here to see the opera. Joan Dabmer and Theresa Naples now are the heads of Comptometer Schools in America. It is hinted 20 that they Will go to Europe and open Comptometer Schools. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Joanne Civello, former New York attorney, is vis- iting with Miss Ruth meroe. Miss Bushroe had such a craving for food that she finally went into the restaurant business. She owns the Saldorf- Wastotia Hotel in Timbuktoo. As the people come out of the opera house, we can hear their acclaims over Miss Bugalals singing.



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eem, 045mm Juniors Sitting: John Sopcak, Vice Presi- dent; Colleen O Brien, Secretary. Standing: Ralph Brandi, Treasur- er; Leo Gembrowski, President. Sophomores Left to Right: Nicholas Vescio, Vice President; Jerome Miller, Treasurer; John Passariello, Secre- tary. Missing from picture, Joyce Picklemann, President. Freshmen Left to Right: Donald Smith, Presi- dent; Bernard Pawlik, Treasurer; Gerald Kryszak, Vice President; Mary Lou Parks, Secretary.

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