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CONNIE MOUGEY CAROLINE MYERS St. Francis cle Sales St. CfLlfL07'I:l'Ll3 New Yorker . . . talks Headed for nurses training fast . . . likes to swim and after high school . . . cringes dance . . . ambitions lie in at wrong color combinations education Held . . . beautiful . . . very friendly . . . likes to hair . . . human dynamo de- bowl and dance . . . always spite fragile appearance . . . saying, NI mean-Oh! You the old saying, Personality L know . . . Queenf-S World plus. representative. 1 i N.. h.. g. r I r I COLLEEN MYERS MARY MCAVOY Rosary Cathedral St. Agnes Loathes sophistication . . . Cute little ullflatzll with that lllil' EYCY hair combined' with ilnpish twinkle in her eye. . . tt blue Chevrolet are a.eom- Chief joy is in laughing, mon sight on the campus . . . which comes 215 easily to her 'gOh! .lim-1niny . . . future as water rolling oil' a duck's interior decorator . - - 8 1 back . . . generous, straight- smothered laugh plus a z forward . . . that's our Mary. forced cough locate Colleen l in any class. NANCY MCGOUGH Gesu, Known for that 'Linnocent expression . . . thinks horse- back riding is neat . . . very 4.1, sweet please for everything X' she wants . . . loves clothes, suits especially . . . hopes to do interior decorating in the future. MARY ALICE NIESE St. Charles Makes the rounds square dancing . . . only thing false about her is one tooth . . . considers an umbrella or wearing boots bothersome . . . a quiet lass who says every- thing's uO.K. i by her. NANCY NOTNAGEL MARCIA PAIR WS gel 110i Hifi - - - HC' SL. Thornas Aquinas eomplished pianist . . . calm tcflioieney -. . . actually likes to study . . . mastered a Latin style which would be- fuddle Virgil . . . one of our ' ugirls-of-tlie-month . . . president of the glee club. For two years now, we have been treated to Mareia's warm personality . . . eo-editor of the Scroll . . . noted for her little witticisnis . . . of an independent nature. -..J THE SCROLL Seventeen
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MARY AGNES MAGRUM St. Rose, Perrysbarg Quiet, but her friends are many . . . obliging and reli- able . . . squirms at the thought of worms . . . ex- cludes haste and hur1'y from her vocabulary. JOAN MARINEH Rosary Cathedral Ohl- Wliat a smo-o-oth dancer . . . answers all ques- tions with Well-lihii . . . follows the fad and is quite adept at knitting . . . loves food in any shape or form but never gains weight . . . stenographer-to-be, MARCUS MAYERS Rosary Cathedral Here is something rare in- deed, a real blonde . . . Margie has endeared herself to all by her sincerity and graciousness . . . never hap- pier than when swimming or dancing . . . a model, maybe? HANNAH PAT MOONEY Rosary Catherlral lVhat's that thing called iiood, Hannah Pat? . . .mag- netic personality . . . known for her wild imagination and heated arguments which usu- ally end the Mooney way . . . we know H. P. will make an excellent social worker. Sixteen BERNADINE MARCINIAK St. Stanislaus Honestly she's the loyal- a- est friend yon'll ever have I . . . conscientious . . . dis- likes Crabby bus 'drivers . . . 'Z active in Legion of Mary and - missions . . . aspires to be a dress designer, and we know she will make it. JEANNE MARSHALL A Gesu Spends her time being a lady with a very gracious air . . . she's known for her long fingernails and lovely hands . . . always saying, Well, tie that! . . . life ambition to be an interior decorator. 'Qs-I SYLVIA MOBURG Rosary Cathedral Of the mclodious voice . . . the expressive eyes . . . one of Cl1DllllillS companions . . . loves to dance and wants to be a singer and a writer . . . 1 ' slim, graceful, and pensive. '-3' ,.,i Cl-IAARLINE MORRISSEY SA. Francis dc Sales Silver-toned and golden- voiced . . . pride of St. .lo- seplfs choir loft . . . unaf- fected simplicity . . . a white- collar worker in theory as well as in practice . . . graced the political stand as presi- dent of junior class. E , , -..MY Q TI-IE SCROLL
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THERESA PULLEN Rosary Cathedral Our fun-loving Theresa is an active member of the mis- sions . . . longs for a trip through the states . . . friend- ly and good-natured . . . we know she'll be a success in any career. MARCELLA RENO St. f0hn's Quiet, non-assuming nature . . . always willing and ready to break out with a smile at the least provocation . . . out- of-doors enthusiast . . . flute- like voice . . . aims at a ca- reer with art in the limelight. JEANNE ROBERTS St. Theresa Top interest is Notre Dame University . . . likes writing letters and sleeping . . . would like to he a nurse . . . seen with a shiny apple . . . Oh! I don't believe it. MARY LOU SCHLAGETER Sacred Heart Strange mania for helping morticians . . . she is con- stantly repeating, Oh! For the love of Mike . . . sopho- more class treasurer . . . beautiful black tresses make her potential model material. 'QI Xia' if 'E' w,f '3- MARY RAYMOND Sb. f0lm's There is mischief in her eyes when she smiles . . . naive . . . liked by all . . . witty and clever . . . dancing is her delight . . . original . . . nursing is her goal. DOLORES RIMMELIN Cesu Whose lips are never with- out a smile . . . ready to go to a slumber party any time . . . nothing better than apple pie . . . 0h! You know . . . wants to be a great artist. JOANNE SAALFIELD The knittin' kitten of Senior B . . . would walk a mile for an olive . . . plays the piano like a dream and has a burn- ing ambition to be a concert pianist. JANET SCHINDLER Cesu A more golden voice is hard to be found . . . active in dramatics . . . everything is more fun . . . has aspira- tions for a future in radio work . . . good luck, Janet. Eig,,,,ee,L THE SCROLL
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