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isis F 5 - f f 1 gf wb, f R' . , . ' A 5 i il - Kay T. Ta ra ntine Kay now claims, Detroit is my hometown, after moving to the Motor City at the begin- ning of her senior year . . .from St. Stephen's in Port Huron . . . tried to out-yell whole opposing side as cheering block member. . . two steps ahead of the crowd in having fun . . . warbles pop ditties verbatim. Loretta E. Terlecki Lorrie was that short but shouting brunette at most Pan- ther clashes . . . talked her way through iunior and senior years as verse choir and cheer- ing block member . . . on Con- stellation staff . . . softball and varsity volleyball player. . . toppled the tenpins in first girl's bowling league at SHS . . . sweet worker at Harper Show's candy counter. v fa 'A frm 5 . Norbert F. Thieda Known to all as Frank, this sportsminded fellow played guard on varsity football squad in senior year . . . spent three years of action in intramural cage contests . . . adept at danc- ing . . . member of senior acti- vity committee. Cleta M. Thomas Different, daring and delight- ful describe Cleta perfectly. . . secretary of Sodality . . . co- captain of cheering block . . . made her debut at Servite during soph year . . . hobby is cutting anybocly's and everybody's hair. . . try and follow her . . . choir member . . . investigates all social activities . . . treasurer of Camera club as iunior. Sneezing, we enioyecl our huyriile under the harvest moon, Nelly I. VanBruyssel Gerard VanDeGienste Gerald .l.VandenBrook Nelly speaks English qnd ln addition to earning a let- Ffench Q5 well QS her nafive ter as captain of the basketball tongue, Belgian. . .chorus mem- Team: Und 05 U VG 5lfY f09fb0ll ber . . . library assistant. . . PlQYe r -le Y hos, ef one time considers coming to America a 0' Unoiheff PlGYed eVefY 5P0 i great event in her life . . . ap- CIT Servite - - - king of the COV' preciates freedom in school Onailon bel' - - - Showed l 'l5 life . . . iudges mathematics as Skill in lUmPln9. rope in me G challenge U . . performer in operetta as a lunlor . . . out- ln Old Vienna. fielder in baseball during sum- mer months . . . would' like a career in baseball. One of Servite's taller set, Jerry hits the measuring mark at 6'3 . . . always ready to have a good time . . . showed acting ability as warden in junior play, The Valiant . . . versatile, only senior to beat music out of a window pole . . . runs on all four pistons when it comes to re- modeling cars . . . senior acti- vity committee member. Agnes VanKerrebroeck ln addition to the reading, writing and 'rithmetic side, Ag- gie learned the other half of the ABC's, athletics, bon voy- ages and Cadillacs. . .scored the courts for three years . . '. chauffeur of familiar Caddiein Coplin line-up . . . on senior activity,committee . . . can T a square with the best of men after two years of drafting . . . will fulfill a notion to cross the ocean this summer. is 4 .
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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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Betty .I.VanOudenhove Mdry lou Walters As Goldilocks of the senior class, Betty met and mastered the three B's--bookkeeping, baclastage assistance and behind- the-wheel maneuvers. . . daily Mass is a must . . . shorthand and typing honors . . . set futo- type for yearbook . . . all-round music fan. Mary Lou possesses the red hair, but not the customary accompanying temper. . . able artist. . . earned a letter in music . . . shorthand scribbler. . . encouraged team in the cheer- ing block . . . honor student. . . Sodalist . . . played intramural volleyball . . . in chorus. Shirley A. Waters We'll have a ball, is Shir- ley's truly expressed motto . . . Sodalist . . . layout editor of school paper . . . on yearbook Staff . . . member of National Honor Society . . . earned a letter in music and journalism. . , warbled in voice class . . . in operettas . . . declares her most impressive event to be her first honor certificate. Joyce M. Watson Joyce had scarcely enterei the door of her sophomore yea when she was dubbed, Mi: Happy-go-lucky . . . anothc talkative lass who gets ampl workouts in verse choir . . smiling onddancing mean doir what comes naturally . . .mc about mysteries. Even Abe lincoln would have approved of Servite's slave truclep Barbara A. Wiland Where there's music, there's Barbara . . . a faithful daily Mass attendant . . . talent for typing and shorthand . . . won awards in both . . . mistress of a warm pesronality . . . loyal Black andWhite fan . . . donated time to plays . . . caters to show crowds from behind a candy coun- l'eI'. Nancy G. Wobrock You didn't have to work at making friends with Nanc, she readily made friends with oth- ers. . . hit the notes in alto sec- tion of Musical Memories . . . 2123 chimes, favorite hout . . . won bookkeeping and shorthand honors . . . flair for fashion with financial know-how at the sewing machine. Delor W. Wood Delor was the renowned edi- tor of the Constellation's rival, the Daily Woodie, a periodi- cal published spasmodically and for the fun of it . . . a transfer from St. Rose in soph year . . . baseball fiend, he earned a let- ter on Servite'sshort-lived sand- lot nine . . . in intramural bas- ketball . . . on TV panel for WWJ's Quiz 'Em. Beverly A. Wyffels Whether it be a typewrite or the cash register in her dad' store, Bev can make those key dance . . . typing editor of th Constellation . . . yelled fc the Panthers in the cheerir block . . . donned Angel-Fact makeup in the Christmas cantc tas . . . bound up in books . . active Sodalist . . . member 1 the taller set. . . probably typ what you're reading..
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