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NANCY M. NOVAK A spirited rooter of the Servite Panthers, Nancy has also contributed her voice to the operetta during her senior year . . . served under Our Lady as a Sodalist . . . collects stuffed animals and cups and saucers. . . musicfascinates her. . . fasttalker. . . friendly and loyal. RICHARD D. PADGETT As prefect of Our Lady's Sodality for the past three years, Dick has been a busy man . . . competed in intramural basketball . . . as a soph was on the track team and sang in the operetta . . . member of the Varsity club. EDWARD J. PAGEL Ed, an amiable fellow, matched wits with students as a member of the activity group in American history classes . . . as a junior and senior participated in the operettas . . . romping on the baseball diamond is Ed's favorite sport. . . fried chicken is one of his favorite dishes . . . skilled in drafting. ROSALYN A. PARE Soft-spoken Rosalyn was a member of the Sodality . . . played some basketball . . . found Latin most interest- ing but specialized in her last two years in the com- mercial course. . . aside from school work, she enjoys sewing and dancing. MARGARET A. MOFFATT Peg' s quitting whistle usually didn' t blow until about 4:30 after she had finished her many activities around school . . . in all operettas and talent shows . . . tap dancer par excellence .- . . Sodalist . . .editor-in- chief of the Constellation . . . guest writer of the Michi- gan Catholic . . . girl of the year in 1951 and 1952 . . . Memory Book staff member . . . perky cheerleader for three years . . . played piano and organ. . . received Catholic Press Association's top honor, Apostle of the Word award, for her outstanding work in journalism. RALPH R. MOLDENHAUER Mo1dy's laudable track career proved him to be a star athlete . . . valuable asset to the basketball squad for two years . . . delighted in amateur photo- graphy . . . chased the puck on East Side hockey team . . . Varsity club member . . . another Navy Reserve man. ANNA M. NEUSER Though there's a roguish spark in her eye, Anna Mae is sometimes shy . . . pledged to Our Lady as Sodalistforfouryears. . . castinthree operettas . . . modeled her sewing skills in fashion show . . . scorched the courts in soph basketball intramurals. JAMES J. NICHOLS During his senior year Jim was a member of the band . . . played the accordion . . . discovered that geometry was not only helpful but interesting . . . working after school didn't permit him to participate in many activities . . . member of Naval Reserves. -ow
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GLORIA M. MALINOWSKI Gloria is a congenial, conservative lassie . . records were a main interest 'til TV came along . . operetta singer . . . enthusiastic Fisher fan . . future plans circle around a general office job. EILEEN E. MALLACE The woman of distinction is Eileen . . . always possesses that serenity and quiet quality. . . crams a good book, some sewing, a pinochle game into those few and far between idle moments . . . claims typing is her favorite subject--reason given no homework'L . . manifested her capabilities as aballet instructor in the junior operetta. PATRICIA R. MANNING Pat's a blue-eyed blonde with a smile so-o-o- sweet . . . after four operettas she is now a veteran of the stage . . . chorister duringfirst two years . . . soph basketball intramurals . . . homeroomreporting for the Constellation topped journalistic endeavor. BETTY ANN MARRONE Sparkling brown eyes complement Betty' s attractive auburn locks . . . held office in the Sodality three consecutive years as treasurer and vice prefect. . . sang in the choir and operetta for four years . . . held post of scorekeeper in soph intramural basketball. RICHARD W. MARTIN The dark-haired boy with the golden-toned vocal chords possesses an unequaled gift of gab . . . Dick was applauded in main roles of four operettas . . . could be counted on to hit high or low C in choir . . music dominates his life. N JOHN J. Mc CANN John was not the only member of his class who had the exceptional ability of studying and answering ques- tions in his sleep. . . sports played an important role . . . four-year football star . . . All-City honorable mention in his senior year . . . vice president of his sophomore class. .IO ANNE Mc INERNEY Travelingis inJoAnne'sblood . . . collects travel folders and intends to spend her time after graduation seeing the world . . . ardent sports fan . . . gained a spot on girls' basketball team . . . as a freshie, sang in the operetta and took part in Sodality doings. ADAM F. MILLER If you ever hear fishing mentioned when Adam is present, he is sure to tellyou about his many attempts to become an expert on the subject . . . hitting those tenpins is another favorite pastime . . . finds drafting high on his list of subjects.
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CHARLAINE A. PARKER Exuberant, charming, and impish Charlaine was at her best on the stage . . . played lead in Tulip Time . . . sang and danced in senior operetta . . . participated in talent shows . . . choir member . . having fun is one of her important occupations. FRANKLIN M. PEERS Frank Happy-go-lucky Peers was another star letterman of the Panther football team. . . specialized oh the gridiron . . . strut his stuff as Madame Danseur in the junior talent Show . . . operetta . . . Varsity club member. EDWARD E PERRY Ed showed ability that had not been discovered until his informative talk on the Junior Town Meeting of the Air . . . as a soph was reporter on the school paper . . . sang in the operetta during hisjunior year. LAWRENCE G. PETROUS Larry was a live wire in the sports field . . . foot- ball fan . . . basketball bug . . . track turfman . . . baseball Slugger . . . likes to tinker with autos . . . participated in three operettas . . . helped with the junior Talent show . . . Varsity club . . . Sodality. -. MARY ANN PIAZZA Mary Ann was a lassie who liked the click of the typewriter keys . . . specialized in the commercial course . . . found time to be in freshman operetta and sophomore fashion show . . . favors sewing as the most interesting way to spend leisure hours. MARCELLA K. PLACKE A most promising student during her stay at Ser- vite, Marcella harmonized in the choir all four-years. . . sang inthe freshmanoperetta . . . ardentSodalist. . . her cheery smile and pleasant manner made her a friend of many . . . four.year honor student. l JACK C. POLEY An all-around athlete, .Tack was selected the most valuable footballplayer in 1950 . . . giftedwithunusual wit. . . helped make a success of talent shows and two operettas. . . sports editor of the Constellation. . . secret ambition is to be acomedianon TV . . . leaves for duty with Uncle Sam in the natty in July. MARY E. PRIMEAU Collecting souvenirs of all sorts was Mary' s favorite hobby . . . Constellation staff member for two years . . . sang in two operettas. . . Sodalist. . . choir member. . . working in a dentist's office kept her busy after school.
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