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Dorothy D. Green An SOS for able assistance usually brought this Dot in a dash. . .things get done in that smooth fashion . . . in iunior year, hit 3 C's--choir, chorus and Camera club . . . intrigued by geometry . . . Detroit presi- dent of the Dominicanettes, assistants to the nurses of the sick poor. Maureen A. Hartnett Go, Servite! could be Maureen's theme song . . .iaye vee and varsity cheerleader . . . managed to make her abbrevi- ated years at Servite import- ant. . . co-captain of cheering block . . . had a part in the yearbook and paper . . . Soda- list. . .in intramural s orts. . . P possesses many swimming awards. Gregory .l. Heirman Calculating a career as a draftsman seems to top Greg's list of plans after he gets his diploma . . . iob after school at Fintex takes up practically all of Greg's leisure time . . . known as the one and only to be always the first person in the cafeteria. 2 5 it Qs i Patricia A. He rringh This blonde could be mc to giggle iust by request. member of cheering block . in volleyball. . .dubbed Herri bone by her friends . . . N typing awards . . . rates baslf ball and football as tops . easily spotted by her blond l and blue eyes. The iesting April issue of the Conglomerution wus 'un old fool' George M. Higgins The venturesome type, Mike was a thinclad for track team as a iunior . . . intramural bas- ketball would have been nothing without Higaboo on the court. . . the Motley-Mobile, amachine with no top or seats, was lauded by faculty and students alike. . . math tops list of favorite sub- jects. .lohn D. Hunt Genius to his classmates, John has kept Servite laughing with his quips and witticisms. . . on iayvee football squad for two years and varsity as a sen- ior . . . one of his hobbies is amateur photography . . . in- tends to go into business after graduation. Barbara A. Isola Give Barb a pair of dancing slippers and she would exclaim delightedly, l could dance my life awayl . . . believes in asking many questions. . .exer- cised her vocal chords in cheer- ing block and voice class . . . experiences a busy senior year with Sodality and yearbook. . . her best known mottoes: After you, and Manana. as u r Qmmsfemmmammifssstswiiwfvwsm f l NWI
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Emily M. Fazi Because of her irrepressible urge for merriment, Emily has been titled, Frantic Faz, by her classmates . . . in cheering block . . . collects pictures . . . jazz appreciator . . . vested with verse choir for cantatas . . . plans to make her first million within ten years. Rosemarie Geromette Her l've got news for you, signals a laugh on the way from this Sweet Rose O' Giggly . . . budgeted the bank book as fresh- man class treasurer . . . con- quered Gregg and the Reming- ton Rand . . . Blessed Virgin in the Christmas cantata . . .likes her music on the slow side. 14, Thomas F. Gildea A cool cat on the bass, Tom likes discussing seriously all aspects of the music field . . . plunks the bass for several local bands . . . student manager of football in senior year . . . plans to continue a career in music. fm Leonard F. Gingerella Ginger's quips add that extra dash of spice to life . . . co- chairman of senior activity com- mittee . . . on varsity football squad as iunior . . . greased funny bones as Italian mechanic in iunior play . . . handy with a stick in drafting and hockey. Viewed initial presentation of Christmas and Easter Cantatas: Charles H. Gleason Handsome Chuck is known to be one of the hardest workers in sports in the school . . . earned most improved football player a- ward as iunior . . . received All- City honors in track and elected captain as senior . . . first string varsity football Q . . plans to study engineering. Janet A. Goff A determined blonde with a will of steel is Janet . . . por- trayed Mary Magdalen in Easter cantata . . . boasts swimming as main hobby, . . . performed in Musical Memories and ln Old Vienna . . . a dandy driver. Patricia J. Gorski Whether it be the rock 'n rollof a fishing boator hit tune, Pat's really with it. . .the one that got away gets bigger every time . . . speedo on the type- writer . . . believes in laughs for all except when a good book is at hand . . . money maker in after school hours. pf' 3 5' ,X in X, w I. il r' l Qs fl . aj i - ' P+' M A -'i- -l H ' M 'inf' . 20 -
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tw, A . , X X Joyce M. Jeffrey Joyce is never in the way but always available . . . served a term as iayvee cheerleader... earned bookkeeping award . . . A-1 iitterbug .... operetta brought out her musical talents. . quiet but fidgety . . . sharp on ice blades . . . stitch and rip contender. . . plenty of tongbe and tonsil experience in verse choir. 3 , X Sharon H. Jordan A whizzing Pontiac, blaze of red hair and there goes Sharon doing something for a friend or SHS . . . three-year band and chorus member . . . sang and danced in two operettas . . . accomplished pianist with I3 years of lessons, can meet or beat them eight to the bar. . . Sodalist . . . fun, frolic and friendship . . . always in the darkroom as picture editor of paper and yearbook. .f I ,V gf J if l r 5. , e 3? 'LN S ff F .te M 'tt 5 . Q 9- if Michael P. Kapusnak The Constellation's answer to Grantland Rice, Mike's col- umn, From the Bench, re- ceived acclaim from all. . . played intramural basketball. . . on yearbook staff . . . tackle on varsity football squad in senior year . . . plans include writing a book . . . good start with Scholastic Writing Award. Marie L. Kikola Marie personities her nick- name of Ducky by usually being in the swim of fun . . . amuse- ments divided between dancing and discs . . . verse choir as iunior and senior . . . tall tale tellers would be out of business without Marie and her trusting, believe-anything nature. First annual contained pictures of new lem sports program. NOW SEE, GIRLS, YOU AREN'T THE ONLY ONES WHO GO THROUGH A LOT OF clothes fussin' for the senior prom. Those dimensions and diameters added up to some dapper dandies among the tuxedo-clad fellows. By popular choice, white dinner iackets, black trousers and plaid accessories were the order of the big night. at Rosemarie Kolevor Rose by any other name would still be that sweet. . .exchange editor of the Constellation . . . scintillating cheerleader of two years . . . member of court at Coronation ball . . . verse choir . . . caught in the web of jayvee volleyball . . . pro- Irishman. . .on yearbook staff. . struck high note of fashion on the Singer. nit? E53
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