Servite High School - Servite Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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Paul L. Wyllie PauI's a sportsman who likes varietywithhisvarsity. . .:All- City for two years in track . . . filled the center slot on the gridiron. . .varsity cager. . . devoted spare time and sports know-how to writing for year- book . . . on senior activity committee .. . secretary of newly-formed CSMC . . . just aswilling to leada religion dis- :ussion as he is to tease. Marilyn A. Yaeger Comin' 'Round the Mount- ain co-starred Marilyn as the haughty Hortense . . . member of verse choir . . . won A.D'.F award during the freshman year . . . in cheering block . . . partial to sports . . . spends summers as a camp counselor. . .friend- ly and feminine . . . plans to major in hotel management. . Thomas J. Yehl His subtle ways and neat- ness trademark Tom's pleasing personality . . . played intra- mural basketball for two years. . . on short-lived baseball squad. . . favorite subiect is chemistry. . . favorite hobby, prize collection of records . . . earned award in bookkeeping. Yvonne B. Zai ea if The little girl with the big voice, Yvonne, sang like an angel . . . found many ways to use her musical talents . . . in all operettas with lead in Waltz Dream . . . hit the rafters with high C's at Ford Rotunda and Music Federation contests . . . Midnight Mass soloist. . . challenge to Shake- speare, study halls, and silence. Chattanooga shoe shine girls cleaned-up for March ol Dimes. Constance M. Ziskie Guard of Sister's hamster cages, Connie devoted every free moment to Herman and the late Georgette . . . cen- ter guard on fem varsity basket- ball team . . . confesses she talks at the wrong time . . . dancing damsel . . . served many a vol- leyball . . . trick up her sleeve continually. 1? NOW lSN'T THAT JUST LIKE A WOMAN--bidding the most money for a fellow and then having to be urged to claim him? Laughter thundered with applause after each sale at the auction of lettermen to aid the March of Dimes polio drive. Carrying books and iumping when told to jump, were some of the tasks of the willing slaves. 43-

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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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We, too, progressed . . in Christian doctrine, science, languages. We shared . . our ideas, our friendships, our prayers. We laughed . . in the cafeteria at pep meets, in the classroom . I We are convinced that each year of high school is an im ' r toward the attainment of a goal IN T

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