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

 - Class of 1949

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Llbrary Club . . . Read Wisely, Share Truth Beatrice Vargas indexes Anna Borrello's book while Elaine Nowaczyk, Rita Mrozinski, Patricia Smith, and Ruth Vargas take advantage of the new set of Americana Encyclopediae. Kathleen Moriarty and joan LaDrig make use of the Catholic periodical service offered by the high schools library. OFFICERS 1 re.i'i417c111 ............... Beatrice Vargas Vice-Pre.i'icZt'1zf . . . . . . Anna Borrello .Yccreftzry .,... . . . Rita Mrozinski T1'w.m1'er ................ Patricia Smith The most powerful weapons for securing truth comes from reading Catholic books. Under Sister M. Perpetuas stern guidance, the Library Club did a wonderful job of providing such books for the stud- ents. Current periodicals were neatly arranged and made available to the tudents. Artistic bulletin board displays for Vocation Week, Catholic Book Week and Catholic Press Month were among the outstand- LIBRARIANS Maureen Sullivan Ruth Vargas joan LaDrig Mary Lou McDonnell Anna Marie Neuerburg jacqueline Sage Kathleen Moriarty Mary Ellen Packard Sally Bostwick Susan LeRoux Dorothy Seman Mary Panico Elaine Nowaczyk ing projects of the year. MEMBERS Josephine Silva Cleo Garcia Patricia Lewandowski Lupe Rocha Mary Stachura Therese Gonzales Lorraine Bawolski C. O. B. CLUB OFFICERS Preriziwzl ...... ..... M arie Ostrowicki Vice-Prerizlevzz . . . . Marion Lasecka Sccrettzry .................. Sylvia Pluta ln September a group of ambitious girls under the guidance of Sister M. Perpetua formed the C.O.B. iCare of Booksj club which took the respons- ibility of mending and taking care of books. Approxi imately 200 books were mended during the past year.

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Student Council . . . Where There is Injustice Lord, May We Restore Justice Alames llammond reads the minutes of the last meetinu as the Student Council prepares to discuss activities to be held during the next two weeks. OFFICERS lJfAL',lfl!L'l1f ..... .............. A Iohn Neuerburg I'ft't'-171-emfazzl . . . . . Edward Seman Sl.'l'l'L'lrlI',1' .... . . James Hammond 'I'm1u1f1'e1 '... ....................... K lohn Foley The Student Council has during the past year. helped each .losephite to liye up ro its motto, For a More United St. joseph. The main project of the year was the observance of Courtesy XVeek. liebruary 2 I -25. During this week a movie Social Dancing was shown which resulted in dancing instruction during the noon hour. Pointers on Courtesy in Church. Social Functions, School and the Home were given by various members. A group appointed monthly acted as ushers for all school assemblies. Councillors also aided in disciplinary problems of the school, Student Council director was Sister M. Del.ellis. M Leo Casarez Susan Kushion Mary Naples Carmen Hoffman Dolores Soltysiak Paul Pasternak ylosephine Ognisanti listher Silva Manuel Hidalgo Margaret liayara Mary Lou Parks josephine Tutera Robert Nellett Petra Martinez Harold Prueter Sally Ann Parks EM BIERS Robert Allore Franklin lizop George Manning Peter Wfujkowski Bernadine Xwizner Donald Welwlwer Nancy Kwiatkowski Robert Midose .Ioycc Civello Mary Lou Lavigne Mary Cardinal Patricia Packard Ray Nowak Arlene Kuiawa Rocco Lil2ll'1VCL'ClllH George Manning: siuns lirances Santino s pass. The Student Council stresses ordcr basically, that is true Christian Living.



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Selected Memories Nineteen hundred forty-eight and forty-nine September 8-School Opensg 210 Register for High School 15 - Programs Settled 26 - Class Elections October 2 - Animated Rosary 4 - Fire Prevention Week 12 - Underclassmen Pictures Taken 13 - Initiation I4-I 5 - Teachers' Convention Z4-26-Diamond jubilee, Triduum conducted A by Fr. Louis O'l.eary, O.P. 29 - Diamond jubilee Pageant November I - All Saints' Day 2 -Cafeteria Program Opens Mrs. -I. Looby, Mrs. M. Sizick in charge 5-Opening of P.T.O. Membership Drive 8 - Senior Pictures Taken w Zn - Seniors Choose Class Patron, Flower, Motto, Colors 24 - Sodality Party Student City Councilmen elect William Yule, Mayor 25 - Thanksgiving Vacation Opens 30 - Senior Girls' Broadcast December 8 - Immaculate Conception Sodality Reception 13- Students Rule City 15 - Golden Mass 21 - Christmas Cantata 22 - Christmas Vacation Starts P.T.O. Party Dolores Soltysiak peps up the ever active Athletic Committee at an after school session. Charles Laundra and Ephriam Lopez wait for curtain call as joan Hoffman fixes Donald Greanyas headgear. james Sullivan puts the finishing touches on his sus- pension hridge, eyeing that five dollar prize the Search for Talent Contest offers. Leo Casarez, john Passariello, William O'Brien, and Thomas Laundra use the power of the rosary, praying not so much to win, but to play the game well. William Yule, Thomas Laundra, and Mr. Bosch, en- ioying his coke, eye the senior pictures in the hall wondering how the Class of '49 will look when framed. Lettermen's queen Susan Kushion in the foreground and her two attendants Joyce Pickelmann and joan Galonska give premature smiles, not realizing that the Bucs will hold their Bay City namesake to a mere seven points the following Sunday.

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