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elf DAVID PATTERSON - Everyone can recognize Tex by his slow Texan drawl, He was with us in his Sophomore year, and returned in 1955 to join us as a senior. David is a member of the Music Club. MARGARET MATTHEWS - Happy go lucky and always ready to give a helping hand, she can be relied upon too. Margaret is treasurer of the Junior Sodality. During high school she has be- longed to most clubs as a cheerful, willing par- ticipant. Typist for the Crusader. BERNARD POTTER - Bernard comes to us from Belpre, Ohio every day. He is known as a flashy dresser and full of dry wit, He is a member of the Art Club, and has contributed much of his talents in the sketching of posters. I JAMES McNAMARA - Jim came to us in his Junior year and has shown some ability for leader- ship. Q.1ite an artist he contributed the cover forthe Crusader and was author of Mac's Cracks, Was on the staff of the Crusader and delegate to I,F,C.A. Charleston. U15 Senior KENNETH ROBERTS - Ou.r courteous gentleman of the twentieth century, Ken is liked by his fellow students on account of his amiable dis- position, Member of the Music Club and enjoys it very much. E 2 5 5 53 D Q rx AML hui' Sai,-s:a,g.fS'rxT21Qr-?s' J 22s51wAr2i?l:JAEiRHr?Esi
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QOBERT BROSSMAN - President of Senior Class ind of C,S,M.C. Was a delegate to Notre Dame ,n 1954 on C.S,M,C. Bob is an artist of no mean rbllity as shown in the Crusader, the Newsletter if the LF.C.A, and in some Church Bulletins. Always ready for a prank and simple fun he was good company at Operation Youth in 1955. W - Glass Of 1956 WW GAIL l-IUDDLESTON - Secretary-treasurer of the Student Council for 1955-6. Was cheerleader in her Freshman year, is a member of the Art Club and is a willing helper in many projects. Gail always has a smile and can'r turn anyone down. L JAMES DEEM - Our Jim, who shoulders a number of responsibilities and comes out tops. Jim was Treasurer of the Senior Class, Editor of Omnibus Omnla and was manager of the Crusaders in '55 and official scorer during his senior year. l-le elkioyed a trip out West as President of the C,Y. O. Ln his senior year. g.f0,Ebrn-12. JAMES HUTTON student who will enter Notre Dame University. Jim has held various offices and during Senior year was First President of the newly organized C.Y,A. and Co-ordinator of activities of senior class. Always a steady, earliest student, Jim will come out well, for his industry is unsurpassed, We aserwrs 'wrswrasswsswsffe THOMAS DONAWAY - Vice-President of Senior Class. Has the unique distinction of being the first colored student welcomed to our school when Sumner was closed in 1955. We have been happy to have had you with us Tom, and we wish you. a happy future. . QEyfg'4.fo-v0e.47n ILQOLDHAACWI' size, Mare -4 --wx ref' W
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FRANK MFD - Noted for his dry and original ideas. Frank is a young man of many possibilities, A genius in the line of decoration. He has given a helping hand in many projects, and his artistic touch in helping to design the Senior Stand was proved worthy, ,for it won first place, keg ,fftf'l'h' 'la af' 4, ' 'fl' gf. If , fif V,-4' 611155 Of 1956 5 in M,.0,f , ! x 5, All fer JANET RUSSELL - Always a smile, and the will- ingness to be of some help in any way she can. Janet's contribution of pictures to our yearbook, has more than put it through. Thanks a-lot Janet, She was a delegate to the I,F.C.A, in Charleston. MARY MOREHEAD - Highest honor student. D ele ga t e to Catholic Theater Conference in Notre Dame, 1955, and member of the same, Mary has helo important offices all during her high school years, being Student Councillor during her senior year. She was delegate to I.F.C.A. in Charleston. ,fs -' .,. ,,, t i Y t In an a ' g f k,.l,,i,, to Mais MICHAEL SIMAY - Michael is our American- Ilungarian student, with a flair for many things. As delegate to Operation Youth, he succeeded Donald Ayersman as Mayor in creditable fashion, A fine student, a perfect gentleman andy an ambition tempered carefully, describes our Mike, ROBERT MORRIS - Our Red Head , and a very quiet, unobstru e senior. One can always de- pend on Bob,N1h there is something to be done, Member of the tClub, and a good sport in all, s f
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