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R fhs r K ' Na 1 l Michael R. Anderonin Angela M. Burile The proud possessor of the Blaclq Ford, a beat-up ialopy, Mike plans to offer his services as an electrician after he is graduated . . . loves pizza and card games . . . his short stature does not shorten his live-wire personality. A mixture of smiles, sincerity and service is Angie . . . agenda included intramural sports, verse choir and cheering block . . . spent after-school hours on the job . . . skilled typist and stenographer . . . performed in Christmas and Easter Cantatas when a soph . . . bowling is high on her list. 1-,aint . 1 'law Robert J. Barr lf Bob's slow speech had any- thing to do with winning his three honor certificates, it would be a lesson to all . . . participated in Christmas can- tata . . . any type of science appeals to this fun-loving lad. Mary E. Bellante Babe captured the title of captain of varsity cheerleading squad . . . also captain of jay- vees as junior . . . record col- lector of progressive iazz . . . soprano in chorus . . . staff member of paper and yearbook . . . cheering block booster . . . in- terest is music . . . loyal rooter of all athletic contests . . . loves to dance. We review the events prominent in our past four years. BACK TO SCHOOL MEANS ELECTIONS, AND ELECTIONS MEAN CAMPAIGNING, but definitely at SHS. Buttons fthe size of saucers,l waving banners, and determined grins have long been a trademark of the effervescent Emrnycrats who managed to swing three of their candidates into senior offices. Ml L , ff. 1 T O ti 4, v Q. .' , s it . 'Z wo -... a,v F' ,M Richard C. Belloli Heyl Heyl Take it away . . . must have had some effect on Big Dickfor he led football team in fumbles recovered . . . earned All-City stripe for his brilliant football tactics . . . enioys any- thing dealing with sports . . . plans to be shoe salesman after diploma days. .. - ' K l ,, :fe V , 45: kt ' my il - l v,
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Robert M. Ward PRESIDENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS lrish through and through and active, too,suits Bob to a T . . . vice president of iunior class . . . outstanding under- classman as a sophomore . . . received two Michigan Catholic honors for sports reporting. . .associate editor of paper. . . member of yearbook staff. . .Sodalist. . . attendant at Coronation Ball . . . co- chairman ofJig and Jamboree . . . com- mutes on the red and yellow stagecoach from Southfield township. . . P.A. pro- digy . . . winner in oratorical division of declomatory contest. ACCELERATION WAS HIGH AND THE GAUGE NEEDLE SPINNING with these officer steering the activities of the senior class. After one of the schooI's most vigorous campaign: Bob Ward took the driver's seat on October 7, accompanied by-veep, Russell Semelsbergeu treasurer, Eleanor Lieblangg and secretary, Mary Begtzos. With our minds in the future and our hearts in the past, VICE PRESIDENT OF THE Russell Semelsberger Mary M. Begtzos Eleanor M. Lieblan SECRETARY OF THE SENIOR TREASURER OF THE SENIO CLASS CLASS SENIOR CLASS Combination comedian, musician and athlete, Russ has been an active Sodalist for four years . . . Iwo years of varsity football and one year of iayvee tops lists of sports activities . . president of band as iunior and vice prefect of Sodality com- plete list of offices he has held in school . . . lead role in last p year's operetta . . . yearbook staff member. When Mary arrived in her sophomore year,she was imme- diately recognized as a loyal, hard-working member of the class of '56 . . . co-editor of yearbook . . . dyed-in-the-wool sports fan . . . champions cho- rus class . . . always made it a point to be high on the honor roll . . . a working gal, her warm friendliness is an asset to any business, monkey or other- wise. Q e v er' sv' T J NI V9 ' ' i 51? Spic, span, and spry real characterize this domestica inclined gal . . . top figure fem sports. . .in Servite's bov ing league . . . makes and mc els clothes . . . Sodalist . active in basketball, volleybc and softball . . . successful 1 rector of iunior play, 'Round the Mountain . . . I cord collections shows of dance music. Com' appro'
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. . -- ' - t 'V Y :si'i::.f.:3gg, .5 ' -.55 ' we . t Michael E. Bender Chemistry and engineering will be Mike's studies in col- lege . . . weight-lifting is one of his many hobbies . . . kept his homeroom awake and alert with his wrist alarm . . . space travel and science fiction fill in the rest of Mike's spare time. .N me . J. , . .KL W 2- iw' - 1 Ji -I iwy ., , QS t., 4 4 lil- . , . it ,, , , ' 4 1 Ronald J. Bishop A real cat on the licorice stick, Ronnie enioys canoeing and horseback riding as his favorite after-school activities. . math, one of his favorite sub- iects . . . pleasant and con- genial. . .Sodalist . . . piloting his boat around Lake St.Clair is an another of Ron's favorite pas- times. Gertrude M. Blanke Gertrude is awhiz witha cookbook and frying pan . . Sodalist. . . adoreschildren . . won bookkeeping award . . earned honor certificates . . paper typist . . . pop music fan . . . plans to keeppounding typewriter keys after graduation . 'lr -....g.l., Jai' o Q' ..s.. 5 X .fi Carol A. Blondeel Adry wit and sunny sm are trademarks of all Carol undertakings . . . synonymol with music as piano and chore student. . . in business brigac of school paper and yearbook. applied honor student tactii in battle with Latin IV . . affected best southern acces north of Mobile in iunior play As freshmen, we proudly completed the school's enrollmentg EVEN THE CALL OF HGENTLEMEN, BE SEATED couldn't pacify these anxious gents when they set their goal on particular stock at the polio auction. Most of the green stuff rolled in from fem purses but some of the fellows just couldn't resist the chance to rulea buddy. The auctioneer held no discrimination towards gender Jnd receipts totaled approximately 5360. s . i r rtsei 3 ' 1 - H.. J f ' , K L N at .,.g p s ig, .. syys K Hi, y L 1 . , My yy' 3 I. Carol A. Boers Belying her surname,Caro the one who adds that spark spunk and spontaneity to l classes . . . chorus member senior year . . . made the p behave in favorite pastime: bowling and sewing . . . for. thatworking after school left l little time for extra-currict activities.
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