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X xx 5 , X 1, le Paul V. Schmidt Conservative and serious, Paul is well informed on current events, Einstein's theory, nuc- lear fission, and the hockey score . . . associate editor of the yearbook . . . ready, will- ing, and able . . . has distinc- tion of being chief editor of the Scandal Sheet . . . taste for typing . . . although not a con- testant, he's a constant Panther fan. Qi Y- jw, if t as y Rx Rn so T M Q, L E is , 1' ,'5'ter 'l .loan C. Schneider 1 Joseph S. Serra Famished by the middle ot the Solid and steady, ,hops iovial morning, Joan managed somehow Joe u I ' Servneus first gradua- to survive until lunch to eat the goodies she always brought for her noon-time snack . . . attend- ant at the Coronation ball , . . handy with a needle . . . on senior activity committee . . . secretary of class as a soph . . . served on junior and senior prom groups. tion class couldn't do without .loe's voice in the choir loft.. . football is among his favorite sports . . . well-known for his unbeatable streak of bad luck at cards. Nicholas C. Serra Another outstanding sportster, Nick is the only one in school history to win the most valuable player awards in both football and basketball . . . his driving determination has lifted the mo- rale of a Panther team many times over . . . despite short stature, he was a varsity cager for three years . . . co-captain of gridiron as senior . . . plays baseball . . . plans include a college education after gradua- tion. Publications promoted fun and frolic ot 'Jig und Jomboree'7 Louis C. Sklarski A iumpin' jitterbug on the dance floor, Louie gained an All-City title on the track team to which he belonged for three years . . . treasurer of junior class . . . three years in intra- mural basketball . . . two years on the gridiron . . . favorite subiect is chemistry. 'K lN A LlTTLE GYM AROUND THE CORNER, CLAP, THERE ARE SENIOR BOYS THAT are goners--clap-clap--I and here they are, the Be-Bop Boys, whose rendition of Gum Drop took first place in the Talent Show on March 7. Penny votes for Frank Thieda, Louis Sklarski, Russ Semelsberger, Chuck Gleason and Bob Pici helped swell the voting fund to SlO3 which will be used to send delegates to the Summer School of Catholic Action in Chicago and to help missionaries in the world.
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ff f it XX ff ffx 3 , gk 'K ,714 'lil ' lfisf VA yl iv X 1' 0N X y LW 'r' Joyce A. Rossello Nancy J. Roy Mary Ann Ryan After Joyce receives her diploma, a warning should be broadcast stating, Babe Zaha- rias, bewarel . . . conqueror of sport . . . captain and most valuable player of varsity basket- ball team . . . volleyball and softball . . . king pin of bowl- ing league . . . has a genius for being high saleswoman . . . commandeers family boat in summer months. . . in National Honor Society. Senior Oscar for class iokester goes to Miss Mischief herself, Nancy . . . will be remembered for her role as Annabelle in the iunior play . . . a corner on the commercial markets, awards in bookkeeping, typing and shorthand . . . gay blades on ice . . . member of the verse choir . . . French-speaking fem. Put Mary Ann on a pair c her favorite roller skates, ac that permanent grin and she' literally rollingwith laughter.. as a sophomore, immigrated fro St. Gabriel's high . . . ca think up funny names for he friends faster than you can sag Don't call me Zelda . . proud of the Shamrocks. We cheered when Mr. Don Sloan took his post as heocl coochp Frank S. Ryckebusch Even though he keeps a full schedule, Frank still manages to be among the first in Church for daily Mass . . . gnip gnop lping pong spelled backwardsj takes up most of his leisure time. . employed in bank after school has him keeping company with much dough. Robert T. Sand An avid outdoor sportsman, Bob is an excellentswimmer and has proved so by his many recre- ation titles . . . an accredited Red Cross lifeguard . . . with swimming, hunting also tops the list ofsports . . . enioyswatch- ing all other sports . . . post- grad plans are to go to work as soon as possible. Rosemary L. Schanz Rosie lists as her favorite pastimes, football and basket- ball games . . . award winner in bookkeeping and shorthand. . . approves of pinochle and piz- za . . . spends about 26 hours weekly selling candy in the theatre . . . advanced sewing crew member . . . in versechoir and cheering block. Florene E. Scheil Despite her Dresden appec ance, Florene gave many al: push to Sodality activities . . enioys baking a cake even no one is coming . . . lead junior play, The Valiant . . shorthand and bookkeeping wards . . . looks forward to b ing dictated to as a secretary. in music realm, pops are tops. rfWiiw'i 1MweuiA41l1mswlwi L. ltr-so m Q, iaoswwo 5 me rwrwarfmeoiBnLv miWs1,eK1fs?w1sz:fm i it
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Rosalie M. Smits Rosalie finds her chief plea- sure in viewing Servite's basket- ball games . . . football rates second . . . domestic talents headed by sewing and cook- ing . . . likes to go around on roller skates . . . thrives on TV . . . part-time iob includes baby-sitting . Eugene J. Soboslay A hard-working lad that plays a real cool trumpet, Gene wasarnember of the school band as a iunior . . . on varsity football squad . . . earned letter during iunior year as runner on track team . . . an ardent photo fan and member of the Camera club. 'lf 1 ,X s i Marcia A. Spears Marcia finds pleasure in giving a good cleaning to all corners,cupboards and closets. . . swimming ranks high . . . fond of reading. . .needle and thread sharpie . . . possesses the long- est eyelashes fnaturall this side of Hollywood . . . her future schedule includes a course in beauty operating. Madaliene L. Spin Mention Madaliene's nl and music is in the air.. . gc den-throated princess in ' Waltz Dream . . .with pla' piano and vocalizing, she cl present a one-woman concer range included madrigal,chc cantatas and operettas . . National Honor Society . quiet and cool-headed. Then us seniors, the Fleming trophy finally came home to stay ANYONE DESIRING A 21-INCH WESTINGHOUSE TV SET can follow Servite's own formula: add panel of seniors well-versed in current events to the WWJ-TV show, Quiz 'Em. Place over a similar but not so well-versed panel from another school. On March 31, the SHS events experts won the victory spotlight by answering questions of quiz master,Carl Cederburg. David L. Strackbein Dave is commonly known c Canterbury Cusa because of h rich understanding of Chaucer . claims, at 6'6 , to be the tall est in the senior class . . played a smooth sax in the scho band . . . hobbies include bow ing and card playing. Q as a 3. fi 3 355 smssuz-fswfwwafiis S2ififfbfiwisl'slifwffewfimfl-of:wewfnwwzzwvff-zireaiweffa7PxSL1fe2efifsesaasx1gsleS1Nsmrf' 40
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