Servite High School - Servite Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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Paul J. Maloney Passing, running, and shooting are iust a few of Paul's feats. . . has stripes in track as All-City, All-State Speedster . . . co-cap- tain of varsity football team as senior . . . All-City in football and basketball . . . iunior class president . . . on sports staff of yearbook . . . has earned more varsity letters than any grad. if N uf V. f i sh I 55? Wrintha M. Markuz Abridged but amusing was Ricky's two-year stay at Servite. made her first Holy Communion in iunior year . . . crazy over horses . . . frequently managed to get lost in the halls while changingclasses . . . demon on wheels. . . sports-minded . . . pin boys retreat when she steps up to the foul line. Patrick J. Mason Kathleen M. McGin1 Mighty, masterful and merci- less on the basketball court, Pat earned his varsity letters as a cager for two seasons . . . also played iayvee basketball . . . baseball in soph year . . . par- ticipated in two operettas . . . co-starred in iunior play, Andy Annihilates Annabel . . . en- ioys pinochle, dancing and cars in his after-school hours. Even if you don't hearl' name, Kay's dark, pixie e give her away as a true col leer leading role in one of iun English plays. . . quiet but cl tented . . . in chorus . . . i lights in sewing and dancing an angel in Christmas and Ea cantatas . . . earned award typing . . . an authentic ioyer of life. Double work equoled double ioy in magazine subscription drive, ANYTHING PARK AVENUE CAN DO, SERVITE CAN DO BETTER--if it's for the March. of Dimes. ln a get even attempt after the auction, the boys had their shoes shined by volun- teer girls. Here, Arlene Reeves applies the Shinola to Nick Serra's boots while Nancy Roy polishes his pinky and Gail Nierzwick gives the polishing rag a workout under the scrutinizing eye of Pat Mason. The shoe shine swelled the fund to S420 and the boys never had it so goodl Lena M. Mercadant Glad for a chance to y her lungs out, Leewas a men ber of the cheering block . on paper staff for two years . does an Italian polka like expert . . . a part-time iob l limited her extra-curricular ac vities. - 34 - V sieve' ' s..,:, ,,:'1,:, '::.-- - ' ,ff .,

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,bg 11 ir ., Janet T. LaBar lf Hollywood ever films a feminine sequel to the Quiet Man, Janet can be sure of tap billing . . . delved into the complexities of shorthand . . . chorus class member . . . hopes to invade the blue as airline stewardess. New principal, Rosemary Linden Working in her dad's bakery may have something to do with Rosie'sgiggle putting the icing on a batch of good times . . . music at her fingertips . . . played in National Music Fed- eration . . . iunior arrival who quickly ioined madrigal and chorus groups . . . navigator of the blue and white Streak, promotes dragging as varsity sport. 'fx v lx ig. Q u Mother liguori, Vern E. Laney A pretty putter, Vern drove many a White Dot for the Ser- vite golf team. . . sang in the boy's glee club . . . constantly engaged in the battle with Ju- lius Caesar in Latin ll . . . en- ioys dancing and most sports. Sam J. locricchio Sam's the man, if you like music . . . member of Tony Thomas quintet . . . records on Capri label . . . attendant at iunior Coronation ball . . . chairman of senior activity committee . . . has a big smile for everyone . . . sharp dress- er . . . musical genius with his guitar. Mary M. Lesnau Being quite contrary, Mary likes Servite but hates school. . . pigskin fan . . . sang with the chorus . . . earned a bookkeep- ing certificate . . . likes to ac- quire a sun tan under a lamp. . . skates, swims, and sings . . . nurse's aide at Bon Secours hos- pital. Patricia R. Lavigne Pat indulges in her favorite pastime of eating butmanages to avoid the usual consequences by streaking across the basketball court. . . on her toes in a tense volleyball game . . . keeps her- self in stitches via the sewing machine . . . sews up a good joke with o keen sense of hu- mor . . . Sodalist. arrived an express from Omaha, Barbara C. Lucier Barb got the Graduation Special not with gift stamps butbycramming fouryears' work in three . . . made a habit of being on the honor roll . . . Sodalist . . . saddle pal on the bridle path. . . all for Latin IV . . . part-time job drumming up business for Chicken De- light . . . top seller in yearbook ad drive. Lois M. MacDonald Entering Servite in her soph year did not hinder Lois' activi- ties . . . co-captain of cheer- ing block. . .active Sodalist. . . her principal time consumer is sports . . . angel in Christmas cantata . . . has tip-top typing and superior shorthand. . .lover of the dance.



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Sam V. Moceri Heir to a grocery fortune, Sam is a man of versatility and patience . . . takes delight in playing practical jokes on his friends . . . made debut on stage in Trifles when a jun- ior . . . card shark . . . one of school's quipsters. Paul J. Moll Mr.Rhythm himself, Paul puts his talents to work asa drummer in his own band . . . on varsity football squad in senior year . . . in junior play . . . member of school band for two years . . . favorite sports are hockey and golf. ff ir, .M s V Angie M. Monteleone According to the officia dictionary of the class of '56, Monteleone means mirth, merri- ment and mischief. . . antics unlimited are the specialty of this impractical joker. . . graced court at Coronation ball . . . verse choir . . . on stage in two operettas . . . enjoys a dip in the waves.- Gail F. Nierzwick When Gail is in the vicinty, the forecast is for a storm of activity and frivolity . . . helped organize junior prom . . . pencil pusher of English club . . . did her bit in verse choir presenta- tion . . . always at bat for any sports activity . . . two-year honor student . . . spends extra- curricular hours working for a photographer. Bookworms, shutterbugs, organized library and Camera clubs: Maureen O'ConneII Whenever nonchalant Mau- reen walked into the chem lab, classmates held their breath in hopes that it wasn't one of her, Let's blow it up days . . . blending acids must come from her Irish stew instincts. . . year- book yeoman in charge of acti- vity section . . . in choir for three years. Robert B. Osborn Five feet, four inches of dynamite--that's Ozzie. . .won Dual Citation from Detroitpolice department.. . member of Jazz Appreciation club . . . fishing and hunting favorite outdoor activities . . . hopes to be em- ployed as an engraver after di- ploma time. is .wm f A f, Donald J. Paquette A quiet, indoor sports ad- mirer, Don favors bowling . . . has 156 average . . . also en- joys snapping the cue stick at billiards . , . works in store after school hours . . . chemis- try and mathematics are favorite subjects. ,gzip mf t , I Clif Q -fl fs X is 'Q ,.uv-' . X N v- C+' -2S-

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