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Cyril J. Couwlier C. J. 's favorite subiects are math and science . . . member of paper staff for three years. .. an excellent artist, Cyril was designer of yearbook cover . . . art editor for the annual . . . an honor student, he progressed to the semi-finals in the nation- wide Merit Scholarship Exam. VISITING MAHARAJA? STAR OF THE BASEBALL TEAM? No, lust the normal treat- ment afforded any senior candidate. Maybe the girls in the front should have those waving fans to cool off the hot campaigning. Even after the big lift from his classmates of 2l9, Len Gingerella was edged out in the final voting. Our sopltmore days hailed the opening nl iubilunt Marian Year, Martha A. Coyle Sporting the maple leaf, Martha came to Servite in her sophomore year from across the river . . .loves good music. . . on occasion, tickles the ivo- ries. . . Socialist. . . in verse choir and chorus . . . on year- book and paper staff . . . Li- brary club member. Carol A. Daigue Pilot of a blue Plymouth, Carol has so far avoided tickets for low flying . . . musical in- clinations given full reign since her enrollment in soph year . . pianist . . . in chorus and ma- drigal groups . . . pulls a few strings in the violin world . . . part-time scooper of Sander's ice cream. Henry C. DeGrendeI Hank played a bruising tackle on the football team's hard charging line . . . thinclad in sophomore and senior year . . . attendant at Coronation bal I . .. boxed in CYO tournament. . . enioys any outdoor sport. . . numbered among the inmates of 2l9. Rose Marie Delea ry Soft-spoken Rosie's hobby is collecting postcards and fold- ers . . . member of senior acti- vity committee . . . wore out many a sewing machine . . . musically directed toward a piano . . . adept dancer . . . melodized in cantatas . . . lists favorite subject as typing.
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Barbara M. Chinski Barb hopes someday to master a method of combining her two hobbies by being able to read while running a sewing ma- chine . . . boasts self-made wardrobe . . . Sodalist. . . made a clean sweep of bookkeeping, typing, and shorthand awards. Dolores A. Ciaravino This bundle entered the world two days after New Year's eve. . . . knownfor her love of leisure . . . never stops conversing . . .takes greatpride in her godchildren. . . received A. D.F. award in her iunior year . . . member of verse choir . . . reads, reads, reads. Patrick K. Clarey A two-year chorus man, Pat surprised all when his quiet speaking voice resounded in a clear bass . . . ardent sports tan, he attended as many games as the players . . . well-man- nered in all his dealings . . . playing hockey is one of his Favorite after-school activities. Saw the rewards ol years ol ellort in the lirst Margaret H. Corcoran lf what they say about the busiest person being the happiest is true, it's a wonder Margaret isn't delirious . . . managing editor of school paper . . . iust the type for typing on yearbook staff . . . member of Quill and Scroll and National Honor So- ciety . . .merited tromCatholic School Press Association Apos- tle of Word award. Theodore K. Corriveau Quiet and pleasant, Ted has hopes of'working in radio and electronics after grad days . . . favorite subiect is English . . . won wrist watch in magazine subscription drive in junior year . . . spends most of time after school in coin and stamp collecting. Joseph Cottone Joe represents Italy in the school's United Nations . . . came to America in 1947 . . . dribbled in the intramurals for three years . . . amazed stu- dents with his feats of strength-- notably ten one-handed push- ups . . . enjoyed the friendly atmosphere around school . Anna L. Conti Ann is the silent one amon a class of comparative thunder ers . . . likes lust everything at SHS . . . economics suppor er . . . recently tiptoed inte field of dancing . . . feels lo without a good book. graduation. Roy Cottone One of Servite's sew foreign imports, Roy has be in America only eight years . played intramural basketball. in school band for two years . plays drums in a dance be during his spare time .... Rc black Dodge serves as a jit. to any poor soul who has fr gotten his bus fare. J
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gjg as Y. .s . . .L VLh, g I . af. H ,K f .Q 2 x ii X Q WHEN A ROOM HITS YOUR EYE LIKE A BIG PIZZA PlE, you knew it was ll7 cele- brating their victory as high senior salesmen in the magazine drive. The sizzling treat re- warded each class winner and Mike Kapusnak, Tom Yehl, and Louis Sklarski happily answered their classmates' call of, Hey, Giuseppi . . . MORE. Skippecl for trip to breezy Bob-lo amid shouts of Roger R. Dellonghe Pleasant, witty and cheerl are only a few virtues of iol Roger . . . advertising manag of yearbook. . . actor in iunii play, Trifles . . . earne honor certificate as frosh . . his Nash Rambler receives mu' comment fron. his associates . enioys reading, among othe things . . .bowling and car are favorite pastimes. Bon Voyage .lanet M. Dettloff Margaret A. Dorr Margaret A. Doyle Marlene J. Dunn If her wishes come true, Jan shall have music wherever she goes . . . took a long blow on the clarinet as three-year band member . . . piano and organ student. . . Sodality and Honor Society . . . scouted for news as school paper member . . . associate editor of yearbook . . . represented school in TV news panel . . . alto in chorus . . . intrigued by medical technolo- gy . . . exceeds the sound bar- rier in words per minute. VALEDICTORIAN Truly a keeper of the keys, Margaret could make any organ or piano sit up and talk--even in Latin . . . won three Scholastic Writing awards . . . associate edi- tor of the paper and yearbook . . . Sodalist . . .in NHS and Ouill and Scroll . . . played organ in neighboring churches. . . led her class scholastically . . . won co- veted Apostle of Word award from Catholic School Press for outstanding iournalism. Mickey's favorite pastime is horseback riding and she has the aches and pains ,to prove it. . . iunior import from St. Rose . . . brightened the Black and White in sport tilts . . . starred on the cage squad . . . helped with the yearbook . . . voiced it with a smile in senior music class . . . hopes GM will invent a self- parking mobile. Marlene has a strong clc to the title, School's Prac cal Joker . . . active in bl ketball and volleyball' . on senior prom and activity cc mittee . . . main interest her life is her 50 Mercury . Catherine Murray of Serviti School of Dance . . . dazec Daisy Mae in Coming Arom. the Mountain . Dlitfsxs-'fwewzsf mean Q ns,fis.msf2s'i f--- 1' me ix S sig' mmm .. - E .V 1: 'C
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