Servite High School - Servite Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1953

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2 RALPH A. GARD ELLA Ralph's carefree attitude and love of fun maoe nim ajovialfellow. . . notparticularlyfondof studying. . . spends a great deal of time doctoring cars . . . did his bit in the senior operetta . . . bowls above average. ELIZABETH GERA Betty has the singular feature of being minus a middle name . . . records get top rating among her hobbies . . . in talent show cast during sophomore year . . . Sodal- list. . . junior operetta member . teasing is her favorite sport . . . lots of laughs and vim. LOIS A.GERHARD Lois exerted her imaginative wit in creating ficti- tious stories for the school paper . . . schemed up Junior Talent Show number . . . twice prize winner in Queen's Work writing contest. . . edited Con- stellation's feature department for three years . . ,. directed recorded drama injunior English. . . Memory Book staff. . . in her wanderlust moods, Lois loves to fancy herself as a humanist. JOSEPH W. GIAMANE Hockey, bowling, and swimming are Joe's first loves . . . extra-curricular activities include operettas and talent show . . . fond of singing . . . hadaleading role in the recorded drama of the Junior English class. WILLIAM H. FORRESTER Bill took no back seat in extra-curricular activi- ties . . . played varsityfootball . . . made honorable mention on All-City football squad. . . two-year track member . . . baseball slugger as afreshie . . . Varsity club member . . . aided in business affairs of the Memory Book . . . quiet, good-natured. DENNIS E. FRAZIER Sam likes to tinker with boats and cars, especially with his own oil-eating Dodge . . . amiable . . . fol- lowed sports intensely . . . horseback riding is one of hisfavorite pleasures . . . soph intramuralbasket- ball. ANGELINE H. GALLUCCI Dark-haired Angeline spent much of her time after school as a working girl . . . competed in intramural basketball during her sophomore year . . . hobbies in- clude cooking, playing the piano, and reading. BEVERLY J. GARAVAGLIA Sewing ranks high on Bev's list of activities . . . Sodalist . . . choir member . . . typing rates as most popular course with her . . . soft-spoken . . . does general office work. I ,Ei weigh! ffl gfffflf new - . Im , I . f .4 . 'pg sv. .f sw 5,4 ?'452I?s'?3f?f5ff. . f 235 Q .iffy 'Lf 2: lwizv ' ' . 2' If . . 955: - ', ' g ' ir ' - Y f wk' l '57 fl :V 'fy 'iK,f'-A-iQi ?fE.-iiiil 1555,-fe. nikki: Ai f-if Q Q ,af -I 91 - 15. ,Q , MJ ': ,. :,. :fe -,L 4 T Wg'0'g?fggg1,4-1. IF- ,' 5 'ff ' 5 Q . .. 5 V ii. fi. . .?i'?TZ2a3a1iafa., 'HU M ' Ji

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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.



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NANCY J. GINGRICH Precision personified is Nancy . . . neatness and cooperation are her trademarks . . . four-year Soda- list. . . sang and danced in the operettas and talent shows . . . writer for the Memory Book . . . an all- around congenial lassie. JACQUELINE J. GOGGIN Ebullient and cheerful, Jackie was always in the midst of excitement and fun . . . played basketball as a'soph . . . lent vivacity to cheerleading for three years . . . sang in the talent show . . . spent after school hours as personal secretary to a lawyer . . . enjoys reading, dancing, and talking. CORRINE A. HABERKORN Corrine's spirit of helpfulness evidenced itself in her choice of activities . . . participated in sophomore basketball. . . active Sodality member . . . ballerina in operetta . . . on Memory Book staff. TERRENCE W. HAGGERTY Outdoor sports rate topswithTerry . . . finds guns fascinating . . . delights in hunting . . . considers fishing a delightful diversion . . . bowling also gets top billing. . . two-year member of Our Lady'sSodality. X an 'Wuawe iw ,liar J ei 5 W. --as f , PATRICIA ANN HANDY Handy is an appropriate name for Pat because when cooperation is needed, there's that little lass, ready and willing to pitch in . . . four years in the Sodality, choir, and operettas . . . constellation typist . . . assisted with the Memory Book. . on prom commit- tees . . . did her bit in the talent show. DONALD G. HARDY Don is a member of that universal group called sport lovers . . . played freshie intramurals . . . basketball star of four years and captain in his junior year . . . wentoutfor football,baseball,andtrack . . . Sodalist . . . choir and chorus member . . . likes parties . . . plans to enter the Navy. LAWRENCE A. HARTEL Larry, a blond live wire, likes speed and good times . . . member of the operetta cast for three years . . . participatedinsophomore intramurals . . . in junior choir . . . Sodalist of two years. DAVID J. HARTNETT Both profitable and interesting is Dave' s magnificent stamp collection . . . intramural basketball and bowling brought out his enthusiasm for active sport participa- tion . . . spent many hou 's at various part time jobs . . . history delights him.

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