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

 - Class of 1951

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Suzanne LeRoux Really for work, ready for fun She lives content, enries none. Gus is one of the roving kind. We find Suzy always full of ambition whether as Sodality Vice-Prefect, cleaning her base- ment for one of the numerous parties, or striving for a nurse's career. If you knew Suzy like we know Suzy you too would be convinced she is tops . Mary Lou LaVigne Soft hlonrle hair: sparkling eyes, Always happy. always wise. Lulu is a girl who is charm- ing to know. She uses her lovely voice to give glory to God and pleasure to her friends. Mary Lou is a Student Councilor who keeps peace and order with a smile that compels cheerful obe- dience. Lorraine Bawolski ll ilh a smile that starts al the month and works ils way Ilfl lo the eyes. ' Larry is a peppy cheerleader, able to raise the players' spirits from the lowest depths. This competent business manager of THE MAGNET has an unforget- able smile that chases away gloom. john Foley There are two sides lo every argument, mine and the wrong one. jack's witty remarks add zest to any group. Chief-of-Police on Student Government Day, Co- Captain of the Bucs, altar boy, and Business Manager of THE MAGNET, these are only some of his jobs. ll's nice to he natural, when yo11're nalllrally nice. . Ray is one who is usually seen but not heard. This Lone Whistler is an enthusiastic bas- ketball fan. He has an inclina- tion for the outdoors and has goodly intentions of becoming a successful farmer. Barbara Maxwell A happy hear! maketh a merry C0IHllL'lldlIC?.N A gay disposition, a radiant smile, generous enthusiasm, add them all together and the sum is Barb . At parties and games you'll always find her in the midst of gaiety. Her big brown eyes radiate peace and content- l'l1Cnt. Robert Midose Tall and staiely like a pine, Noble character, sincere and fine. As Prefect of the Sodality Bob was a successful leader. He was selected City Attorney on Student Government Day. As Co-captain for the Bucs, Bob gave his all to basketball. His favorite place is Bud's g his favorite pastime - eating. Ann Marie Neuerburg lVho said 'Silence is Golden? Not I. Annie loves every phase of school life, even penalty hourg but she is Secretary of Our Lady's Sodality, an Honor Stud- ent, and takes Hrst place in Steno- graphy. With her journalistic flair she faithfully reports school activities to the CATHOLIC WEEKLY.

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Eleanor Miklosovic Light green eyes, :lark brown hair, Full of vim this maiden fair. Babe is a popular cheerlead- er and has been the most faithful follower of the team. An asset to any party and an Honor Student, too. Her carefree ways will al- ways endear Eleanor to us. Kathleen Moriarty As eager to do as she is tall For Alma Mater she gives her all. ' Mickey , Irish through and through, reigned as Queen of the Basketball Homecoming game. Her steady application brought the honor of Valedictorian. Painting cards is her hobbyg music is her joy. it Mary Ellen Packard IVe really hate to see her go, A nicer gal u'e'll never know. Toots' is blue-eyed - she's dimpled. Mary Ellen's portrayal of a Dominican Sister in the jubi- lee pageant was extremely real- istic. She has been unanimously voted Party Goer No. I. Thomas Bennett Mischief and I are great Pals. Curly h e a d e d, green-eyed, teasing Tom g everyone knows him by these traits. Tom was Associate Editor of The Magnet, Paper and Yearbook. The posi- tion of guard on the basketball court was Tom's big joy. As junior Class President he proved a strong leader. r Jacqueline Sage Oceans of pep, and a laugh on every wave. This slim miss consumes enough food for a dozen people, but she dosen't gain a pound. This enthusiastic cheerleader is a lover of sports. Jackie is al- ways there for a party or a dance. Dennis Tafoya I conlzllft he good if I 1l'0IIld, and I ll'0lll!lll.l be good if I could. All through the years of High School no one has furnished more laughs. His efficiency in handling money is proved by the fact that he was selected Treasurer for both the Sodality and the Credit Union. 16 .st.!s M. .M-W x ,af-s' Sandra Cardinal Her name may he Cardinal, but she sings like a lark. She loves fun, especially en- joys her own jokes, and is the life of every party, but she can be serious. Sandy's favorite song is When johnny Comes Marching Home. Patricia Packard It's the little things that count in life. Patty is always full of vim and pep. She's lots of fun and is liked by everyone. Bowling is her favorite sport and she loves dancing. Her spirited cheerlead- ing added to her popularity with everyone.



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NUI Delmar Dupuis A quiet and friendly lad is he, Never discouraged is Delmar D. Delmar kept his rich tenor voice a secret, but it was discov- ered in time to enrich the Passion Play. His French gesticulations and witty answers enlivened the Senior Class. joan Poineau Next to excellence is the appre- ciation of it. JI Poin who joined us in the Sophomore year belongs to the Credit Union Board of Directors and is the Secretary of the Apos- tolic Committee. Hospitalization did not lessen her avid interest in basketball nor her love of dancing. Frank Vargas lVise as a serpent, gentle as a dove. Frank is co-editor of the school paper and yearbook and on Stud- ent Government Day was City Manager. Although Frank has the reputation of the class think- er , he could also be called class mischief-makerf' Bernadine Wizncr Dark hair, eyes the same, Never will change except in name. Bern's lovely soprano voice sang forth with the students from all parts of the United States when they broadcast from Cleveland at the National Con- vention. She loves sports and is right there in all school activi- ties. Josephine Verduzco Young in limbs, in judgment old. She is one of those rare per- sons who is nice all of the time. josie's portrayal of Mary in the Tableaux of the Living Stations on Good Friday was an inspira- tion to all. Prediction: A success- ful secretary. Elaine Nowaczyk I imlge people by what they might be, not by what they are or will he. Her radiant smile is pleasing to all those who know her. She is a great lover of music, and en- joys dancing above everything else, especially the Polkas . Rita Mrozinski Patience is a necessary ingre- dient of genius. Reet has been on the honor roll ever since she entered St. Joseph. As co-editor of THE MAGNET she gave generously of her time and her talent. She is a skilled artist on both organ and accordian. She made the Char- leston popular. Florence Rychel Of a good beginning cometh a good end. Beautifully arrayed in the fan- ciest style goes Flossy to the dances. Music is her hobby and frankness her virtue. Working hard as a clerk has developed a sense of responsibility. Flo loves clothes and up-dos. 18

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