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Class of 19 O . . . Christian Ideals in the Making OFFICERS l'retitfe11! ..... ..,............. . . . Donald Smith l jt'e-l'i'witle1f1 . . . . Donald Greanya .3't't'l't'ltll'1' ,.... . . Nancy Kennedy 'l'm1tnret' ........,.,... ........... G eorge Manning Swinging into a gay round of activities, the Alunior class elected the same president for the third consecutive year! The juniors have rated high in all school activities. The year was still young when the re- sults of the l'.T.O. membership drive found them the victors with 189 per cent. They have also sponsored all the enjoyable movies that were shown during the year be- ginning on Nov. ll and ending on April 28. The MAQQNIZT and Year bool-1 staff were served a grand luncheon by the Alunior girls. The well-chosen decorations as well as the deli- cious menu added to the luncheon. The next higalight of the year was the Year- lwoo'q drive which the Aluniors won by raising 5000, for a tremendous 2-'10 per cent. Queen 'Ioan Alozwiak and King Robert Nellett reigned in all royalties with their court at the Corona- tion. All were -luniorsl It was getting closer to Prom time so the -juniors launched a card party, March l7. Fine cooperation and grand class spirit made the party a great success. XY ith Sister M. De l.ellis as their faculty ad- viror the ylttuiors brought to a close a successful year with the annual junior-Senior Prom, They now await their turn as the Seniors of St. Aloseph. Yearhoolt liditor Nicholas Yestio and -loseyliine listalera crown Robert Nellett antl .loan blozwialt, King and Queen of the Kforonation liall, March l. I 77 Qawnattkm, BME The social highlight of the year at St. joseph, second only to the -Iunior-Senior Prom. was the gala Coronation Ball March I, in a decorated school auditorium. The winners of the annual yearbook drive were announced at the cere- monies. Robert Nellett and .loan jozwialt were crown- ed king and queen respectively. and after being awarded appropriate gifts, led a pompous grand march. Then they reigned supreme the re- mainder of the evening, enthroned at the foot of the stage. .lack Gridley and his Saginaw High swing band played for their majesties and practically the entire student body. The party was given by the Yearbook staff. es. NS junior class otiicers, Donald Smith Nancy Kennedy, Donald Greanya tnd George Manning give perfect proof hy their smiling faces that Catholic high school students enjoy their school life
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Classes . . . The Aluniur Typing Class works in- tently lwetause some alreatly foresee their ollite Lareers. fir,-1 Ron. It-ll in riylif: ,lean McDon- nell, Margaret lfavara, Leon Hagen. Nt mmf Run: Rose Marie Gaher, Anna rello, S-i ly Parks, Alulianne LeRoux llu .l . ylatqueline Moriarty. Tflfril Roni Rohert Allore, lflorence llc l -rnant ez, Patritia lfyclias, Nancy Ken- newly. Russell llostwiele tlemonstrates his switth lsoartl to George Hazen, joseph XX atle, l.eon.u'tl lioenseh, antl Manuel llitlalluo, lfyery rneinher of the Physics tlass xxnrltetl on at least one project tlur- rnjx the past year. lu Kathleen Moriarty approves the con- uations ot the Soplioinores Latin xerlws as the secontl year Latin enthusiasts start C.e.isar's Clallit XX'ars. In the fore- urountl, stutlying hartl, are Charles Laun- tlra. Rita Mrozinslii. Barluara Maxwell, Susan l.e-Roux, llernatline Xwisner, Don- .iltl XY ehlwer. xlrlene larrutea explains factoring to the llrst year Alglehra Class as the lreshies make the jump from gratle sthool arithmetit to High School Math,
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Juniors Our Pride R. Allore. R. Bonk, A. Borello, XV. Brantlel. R. Ceja, B, Colmus, R. Donahue. P. lzythas, I-. lump, M. Favara, I, Fila, R. M. Gaher, M. Gahrish, ll. Galonska. A Sunday Afternoon - .Ioan ,lozxx'i.tk, loan Galonska, :mtl Gloria Larrucea prepare the bulle- tin hoard for Catholic Press Month. The observance of this month is another element which contributes to our Christian Edu- cation. D. Cireanya, M. Guevara, L. Hag- en. xl. Hammontl, lf. Hernandez, gl. -lozwiak. N. Kennedy Al. Konietzka, G. Larrucea, bl. Le- Roux. G. lN1anning, C. Marshall, P. Martinez, -I. McDonnell R. Metevia, B. lN1itlt'all,j. Moriar- ty, R. Nellett, L. Novak, B, No- waczyk, C. Urozco P. Paramo, M. L. Parks, S. Parks, B. Pawlik, H. Prueter, T. Sikor- ski, D. Smith ,l. Sllfid, l. Susalski. ul. Tutera, H Villarreal, R. Wfachowicz, P Wliiowski Missing from pictures: F. Stefan- ovsky.
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