High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 20 text:
“
. c . ' X 3 1 5 A gi EDWARD G. DORN Ed deviated from his established cartooning to be- come a painter of scenery for Servite's stage perform- ances . . . wheels a '39 Chevy . . . avid comic strip fan . . . Constellation art editor for three years . . . Sodalist . . . bounced a mean ball in Soph intramural basketball . . . abhors hard work. DONNA N. DORRINGTON Donna's gifted voice has brought pleasure to many during the past four years . . .vocalizing each year in the annualoperetta, she has handled leading roles with ease and grace . . . Constellation typist. . . choir member . . . Sodalist . . . onMemory Bookstaff . . . sophomore basketball. WILLIAM B. DOYLE Bill could probably be best described as hep, pep, and step in action . . . not only sang and danced in all operettas and talent shows but managed to dig up most of the stage properties from just anywhere . . . helped to tend to the business affairs of the Memory Book . . . Sodalist. THOMAS L. DROUILLARD Tom's jovial attitude and welcome smile won him many friends among his classmates . . . two-year intramuralist. . . choir member . . . entertaining per- former in both talent shows . . . sang in three operet- tas . . . plans to wait until Uncle Sam beckons before he enters the armed services. X 16 PATRICIA A. DE TAVERNIER Soft-spoken Pat finds enjoyment in a unique and fascinating hobby . . . sees beauty in the simple things of life . . . raises and cares for all kinds of small ani- mals . . . intrigued by all forms of animal wildlife, she finds particular interest in horses . . . member of Our Lady's Sodality. JOAN M. DIXON The possessor of a fine soprano voice, Joan sang intwooperettas . . . alass withagrin . . . pounds out plenty of rhythm on the old piano . . . Sodalist . . . finds history a pet subject. . . favorite outdoor sport is football . . . .Toanie likes to dancelpreferably to a slow, dreamy tune. MARY F. DODGE Mary had me proverbial finger in every pie . . . four-year choir, operetta, and Sodality member . . . soph intramural basketball player . . . speaker on the Junior Town Meeting of the Air . . . Constellation and Memory Book typist. . . assisted with prom plans . . . excellent seamstress . . . plans to enter nursing. DANIEL J. DOHRING Danny's stay at Servite was abbreviatedbut event- ful . . . had a hand in operettas 3 and 4 . . . emceed P.T.A. meeting . . . raced around the gridiron at Salesian . . . dainty C?J ballerina in talent ensemble.
”
Page 19 text:
“
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
”
Page 21 text:
“
ESTHER J. DUDA Esther's amiable disposition is a boon to fellow students . . . showed ability as a chorister for two years . . . displayed hidden talents in senior operet- ta . . . active Sodalist . . . Memory Book staff mem- ber. FRANKLIN J. DLINNIGAN Frank's flaming face was the object of many a gibe as he could blush at the least provocation . . . terror of the basketball court. . . took down the house as a light-footed ballerina in the junior talent show . . . Varsity club member . . . ad lib prodigy. E. ROGER EICHBRECHT Ike saw to it that he was never caught without the right answer . . . Varsity club member . . . renowned basketball player for four years . . . pulled the team out of many close spots on the court. . . three-year Sodalist . . . sang in H.M. S. Pinafore. ROBERT H. FAAS Bob is the lad with a smile and joke for everyone . . . needs little coaxing to enter a debate . . . sophomore trackster . . . being stock boy at a neighboring super market does not leave him much time for his hunting and archery . . . Varsity club member . . . partici- pated in Junior Town Meeting of the air. WILLIAM E. FARRELL Bill goes his merry way with a friendly smile for all. . . favorite sport is hunting for quail. . . plans on attending U. of D. after which he'1l succumb to the inevitable, Uncle Sam's ranks of seamen. ANNA M. FILIPPELLI Flip or Dolly, as she is called, found that after- school work as a salesgirl plus homework equaled little time for extra-curricular activities . . . managed however, to be three-year participant in operettas . . right guard on basketball team. ' ALBERT R. FODALE Sociable Al managed to enjoy life most of the time . . . fond of dancing . . . sure booster of all the school's social affairs . . . boating and horseback riding con- sumed much of his spare time . . . fishing found its place on this out-of-doors enthusiast's list. CAROLYN N. FOLEY Never-tiring Carolyn is always ready with a helping hand, be it interpreting the intricacies of a football game or chasing after her kid sister . . . prexy of the clean-up, sweep-up squad of the Constellation for three years, also lay-out editor . . . energetic cheer- leader, loyal Sodalist, supporter of operettas and alto in the choir for four years . . . chief adviser to lay-out division of Memory Book.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.