Servite High School - Servite Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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I sec MEMBERS OF BUSINESS AND WRITING STAFF of school paper. First row: Nancy Marsh, Marlene Piscopo, Janet Dettloff, Carol Blondeel, Dolores Dely, Georgiana Perkins, Frances Doran, Doris Dodge, June Kraus, Suzanne McCorry, Paulette Labbe, and Miriam Rashid. Second row: Martha Coyle, Nancy Marsh, Mary- anne Forest, Rosanna Dorn, Helene Ruhana, Mar- garet Dohring, Mary K. Foley, Mary F.Asmus, Vir- Reporters on the Bent ginia Silvestri, Maureen,O'Connell, Cleta Thoma and Vicki Rashid. S Third row: Barbara Huggins, Sandra Storck, Bar- bara Pinn, Jeanne Reese, Margaret VanDenBussche, Marilyn Dubritsky, Christine Stano, Nancy LePIae, Elaine Charrette. Fourth row: Ronald Grieslaeck, Jerry Jozwiak, David Kotwicki, Paul Nelson, Dennis Kowalski Ralph Klimek, Duane Lamers, Jack Hussey. I NO ONE CAN ACCUSE THE STAFF OF LOSING ITS HEAD with all these willing ones around. Front: News writer, Grace Mistretta, and sports writer, Mike Kapusnak, prepare their copy for managing editor, Margaret Corcoran, at the typewriter. Back: exchange editor, Rosemarie Kolevar checks the mailing list with typing editor, Beverly Wyffels. ALTHOUGH THEY'RE IN THE DARK most of the time, these shutterbugs still seem to know what is going on. ln addition to their snapping duties, Leonard Behr, James Nagy and photography editor, Dick Plante, qid picture editor, Sharon Jordan,in the development of film and prints. The whole picture process, from loading slides to enlarging prints is performed within the school.

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'YU' WY 'flaw im... ,rr- .pr l. When the editors collaborate, subjects and predi cates, along with ideas and idiotic quips fly in all direc ions. Associate editors, Phyllis Kowalski, Bob Ward, a Margaret Dorr, dig for that big scoop while associt editor, Barb Schell, teams with Pat Kowalski, editor-i chief. 2. The eyes have it and sometimes they get it from the pages of an exchange paper. ln search of ideas, feati and sports writers, Pete Giammanco and Bob Hayduk, sca the articles with writers, Joan Dorr,Jane Martin, and Be Hogan. 3. lt's a staff production line formed by associate edit- Loretta McGinty, who has an idea for illustrating one her articles. Art editor, Helen Byle, and apprentice art but official news writer, Dennis Girard, carry out the sm gestion. The airbrush technique has added a pfofessior touch to much of the paper's art work. Staff Edits Facts for Black 'n White To say the strength of the paper equals that of steel con easily raise a scientific dispute. But when the nameplc of that paper reads, The Constellation, published montl' by the students of Servite High, the comparison is readi accepted. Why steel? The Constellation is the six-year old chi that draws each student into a knowledge of school c local affairs and also binds pupil and teacher closer. Mc links in the chain are student opinion, news stories, featu and photography, all soldered with the ideals of truth ,Catholic journalism. The staff has been recognized for its student communic tive achievements with these awards: Newspaper of D tinction, All-Catholic from the Catholic School Press Ass ciation, International Honor Rating A Award, Gall Award for outstanding achievement from the Internatio Ouill and ScrollSociety, and All-American from the Natioi al Scholastic Press Association, 1, -. 1, . . Inside Story Heudln 4. The layout department could be considered tt waitresses of the staff, for in their fototype trays, the set up the dessert for the articles. Barbara Kirsch puts tl' finishing spaces in a headline while layout editor, Shirle Waters, checks the type with Ann Kirsch and Agnes Wing. H fi



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lF THE HEADLINE DOESN'T FIT, TEAR lT, is probably a frequent sentiment of the fototype squad. Sports writers, Louis Sklqrski and Bob Ward, check with Barbara Isola, Phyllis Brogan, Shirley Waters, and Rosema- rie Kolevar to see if one of their masterpieces will fit the space. '59 WHEN THE FLASHBULBS POPPED, SO DID THE EYES OF THESI yearbook editors. That indescribable look can only be explained L Meeting Deadlines Makes for Deadbeats, Qtemporarily, at leastl. The weary ones, who recuperated after a few weeks at a rest home are associate editor, Margaret Dorr, business manager, Don Reuter, cc editors, Phyllis Kowalski and flt was just too much for mel Mary Beg- tzos, associate editors, Paul Schmidt, Pat Kowalski and Janet Dettlofl Senior Book Mull PROVING THAT PHOTOGRAPHY HAS ITS UPS AND DOWNS are chief camera clicker, Dick Plante with activity editor, Maureen O'Connell, and photo THEY HAVEN'T LOST THEIR CENTS YET EVEN AFTER RECORD- ing and banking the yearbook subscription and ad transactions. Filing the debits and credits are: Carrol Calcaterra, circulation manager, Marlene Piscopo, advertising assistant, Roger DeRonghe, advertising manager, Vicki Rashid, circulation assistant, and Joyce Rosselle,fem sports editor and recruited money counter. -74 graphy editor, Sharon Jordan. Pictures for all publi- cations were taken by students, developed and printec in the school darkroom.

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