Servite High School - Servite Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1953

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afar Fw JOAN E COSGROVE Sweet, charming, and unpredictable Joan likes to keep people guessing possesses a stimulating wi Sodality booster played intramural basketball. makes the best fudge in town . sang in the operettas . a soprano in St. Juliana s choir . . . likes just everything. BARBARA D. CLIETER Diminutive and easy-going is Bans . . . sang in the choir, operettas, and talent shows . . . four-year Sodalist . . . chief typist for the Constellation and Memory Book . . . top-notch cheerleader of three years. . . forwardon sophgirls' basketball squad . . . always ready to laugh at all jokes. M. THERESA CUETER Specially imported from Damascus to formulate a perfect blend of sweetness, refinement and Winsome ways is Theresa . . . mastered English language in two years at Servite . . . speaks Syrian and French also . . . vocalized in operettas . . . rated now as an all-round American lass. JOHN J. DALY As a sophomore, small but mighty John made a few appearances on the stage . . . delighted the talent show audience with his portrayal of a mousy student in Prof Dorn's troupe . . . pushed a basketball around in intramural competition . . . experiments in chemistry fascinate him. MARY H ELEN CONNALLY This unmanageable managing editor of the Con- stellation is blessed with wit, wisdom, and winning ways . . . capable co-editor of the Memory Book. . . growth of school paper can be credited partly to her generosity and untiring efforts . . . four years in choir andoperetta . . . on basketball squad. . . never adull or quiet moment. . . received Catholic Press Associa- tion'stop honor, Apostle of the Word award, for her exceptional work in scholastic journalism. RUTH ANN CONNARN This Irish lassie with the freckles and personality plus was a leader in many activities . . . guard in intramural basketball . . . alto in the choir . . .partic- ipated in talent shows and operettas . . . Constella- tion associate editor . . . co-editor of the Memory Book . . . cheerleader . . . in her senior year honored with Girl of the Year Award. EDWARD J. CONNORS Ed's chief interest was the makings of a car which he was constantly driving . . . basketball star and high scorer for four years . . . All-City honorable mention in his senior year . . . most valuable player award in 1951 . . . skillful in working spotlights . . . ,all- around likeable fellow with many friends. JOANNE M. COSENTINO Good-natured and jovial despite all the teasing she endured, .Toanie was afavorite with many . . . sang in the choir for two years and in the operetta during her frosh year . . . as Constellation associate editor, her columns were tops on the students' lists . . . Memory Book writer . . . her pet peeves, her middle name of Mildred and St. Patrick's Day. ,frm tl

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SH EILA C. BOLTON Conservatively quiet in this group of noisy seniors is Sheila . . . propels herself easily and gracefully around the skating rink . . . in sophomore intramural basketball competition . . . in bowling scores more than a strike in every game. BARBARA A. BOUCHARD Genial, gentle, generous Barbara played an im- portant role in all musical activities, for she was the chief accompanist for the operettas and talent shows . . . lent nimble fingers in typing for the Constellation and Memory Book . . . Sodalist . . . willing helper in all projects. CHARLES R. BRINSDEN Quiet and unassuming, Chuck went ms way without fanfare . . . during freshman and soph terms he was a Sodalist . . . got many a chuckle in soph and junior talent show in his role as a bewitching model. . . drafting rates high on his list. MARILYN L. BROWNING Blond, benevolent, bookwise--Mar1lyn's elevated I, Q, dubs her as a colossus of knowledge . . . capped commercial classes with unmatched speed records . . . twice elected secretary of Our Lady's Sodality . . . in sophomore year on the Constellation staff . . . zealous sports tan . . . earned salutatorian award. of SJ' +622 Q5 PATRICIA A. BUCKLE Sweet, simple, and down-to-earth, Pat believes in doing a job thoroughly . . . working after school left her little time for extra-curricular activities . . . dancing is tops with her . . . warbling with the tunes on the radio is a pet enjoyment. ROBERT A. BUSH Cooperation, dependability and Bob are synonyms. . . cast in three operettas. . . treasurer of the Sodality . . . kept Constel1ation's financial status up to par as com- petentbusiness manager. . . he'saNavy mannow . . . two-tone Chevy is his pride and joy. GARY E. BYRNES Fireball Byrnes was always ready with a witty re- mark . . . joined Varsity club in his senior year after tortures and initiation antics played on him by the club's charter members . . . on varsity basketball squad . . . sang in the operetta . . . favorite hobby is driving his limousine 'round the town. BARBARA A. CIANFARANI I love to dance and sing, says Barbara who does justice to each. . . hoofed and warbled in Green Cheese and ln Old Vienna . . . as a freshman, sang in the choir . . . dribbled down the court on the soph basketball team. I



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ROSE MARY D'ANNA A small ball of Italian atomic energy was Rosie . . . perky cheerleader for four years and she has the aches to prove it . . . four-year Sodalist . . . favorite pas- time is having fun. ALPHONSE J. DEEBY Al's powerful Dodge left many atrennmng old lady and shaking policeman in its wake as it roared school- ward . . . spent much of his time frolicking on the stage in two talent shows and had a major part in the last two operettas . . . Smooth and easy dancer . . . chef la supreme . . . generous and eager booster of all school affairs. FRANK J. DEGREND EL Ski, an outstanding varsity man, helped spark the Panthers to win the Fleming trophy all four years . . . competed in intramural basketball. . . Varsity club member . . . capable assistant on the business staff of the Servite . . . in soph operetta. MARY ANNE D ELEARY Mary Anne crammed four years with activities . . . her lovely voice each year complemented the annual operetta . . . choir member . . . solo presentations intalentshows . . . four-year Sodalist . . . adelight- ful and delearious damsel. 511 ' 42:5 ww 1 lr JOSEPH M. DELISLE Lanky specimen of anatomy is Joe, Servite's gridiron challenger . . . end man for four years . . . romped around the cinder path. . . Nguarded the basket- ball court for a couple of years . . . sojourned in the Varsity room as club lounger . . . business manager of Memory Book . . . chairman of Memory Dance. DOROTHY M. DEMAREZ Dot, an accomplished accordionist, does a fancy turn on the ballroom floor . . . bowling and swimming top her list of nothing better to do . . . supported the tapping cast in the operetta for two years . . . hits High C with comparative ease. PAULA A. DEMBRY Paula's cheerfulness and constant willingness to lend a helpinghandcouldnotbe suppressed . . . active Sodalist . . . dependable feature writer on the Con- stellation . . . band and choir member . . . three years in the operetta . . . assisted in publishixzg the Memory Book . . . an avid crossword puzzle fan. RICHARD J. DEPREZ Despite injuries , Dick managed to persevere through three seasons of varsity football . . . quiet, but always eager for a good laugh . . . prefers history to any other subject. . . delights in the social and homey atmosphere of 117's noon hour. L ii

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