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A senior is one who delights in assemblies, class pictures, 1th period, ARLENE BESSETTE MARY RITA BURGESS This beaming and cheerful senior—active in choir. Glee Club, G.A.C., and a former member of Drum and Bugle Corps—tells us her biggest thrill was ACH holding the city basketball champion- ship for two years—rates chemistry as her favorite subject and the “chem” instructor as inspiring— most at home listening to Auf Wiedersehn and talking with the gang—Arlene will be tending the sick at Columbus School of Nursing after cap and gown day. • Rita, popular, active, always ready for fun— one of those traveling and activity conscious sen- iors—attended Girls’ State and the Catholic Press Conference—was make-up editor of the Rockalite, columnist on the Halo, member of Glee Club and Choir—enjoyed Latin most—one of the Lounge’s steadiest customers—her favorite song is I’ll Walk Alone (Why Rita?)—lists basketball as her pref- erence in sports—ambitious to be a teacher—St. Mary’s may be her home for a few years. WILLIAM BORZICK Shy and fun to be with, describes Bill’ who is fascinated by the color navy blue—gets a lift out of playing handball—takes a fancy to hunting and fishing—was a member of the Halo” staff—says proudest moment came when he shot his first elk —good humored—congenial—most interested in chemistry—rates life at Anaconda Central stimu- lating. —8—
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Francis Lombardi Vice President Kathleen Gallagher Treasurer Daniel Vaughn President Josephine Orrino Secretary Se eniorS C I'ARTING the year with a new original “first”, the Sock Hop, followed by the cird Witches Wobble with its gruesome, terrifying decorations, the excitement and thrill of winning the interclass basketball tournament, the annual Ball with its glistening snow and jingling sleigh bells—the seniors complete a merry-go-round of work and play with the donning of caps and gowns. Always on the go, the energetic class of 53 played a great part in keeping school activities—such as Halo, Rockalite, athletics, clubs and dramatics going in full swing. As the seniors look back on all these activities, and many more which have made ’53 their best year, they face the future with mingled joy and sorrow planning to rake their place as Christians in the Mystical Body of Christ. WHAT IS A SENIOR? —7—
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PARTICIA CLABBY DARYL CHRISTIE Often seen in the Lounge is cute, mischievous —“Pat” who was elected cheerleader this year— classifies movies starring jeff Chandler as a “must see —likes most pop records, but “Till I Waltz Again With You” is tops—a Rockalite staff mem- ber, Halo reporter, in Glee Club, was freshman class treasurer—in sports, basketball holds her attention—(but her main interest is in the Air Force)—says catty people head her black list—not sure of plans after graduation, but is sure to find success. Carefree and gay—always cheerful, that’s Daryle —spends much of her time in the Flame Lounge with Pat Clabby—is active in C.A.C., and Glee Club, reporter on the Halo—thinks dancing fun— is popping with ideas—a real go-getter, winner of the Lounge naming contest—listens to “Bop” records, takes pleasure in giving some people a bad time—likes to watch basketball games—not 1 sure what she will do after graduation, ..but may, xr jy go to college. LOIS DILLON “Dilly” is most content when eating spaghetti —manager of the circulation department of th Halo—former drummer and bugler in Drum and Bugle Corps, member of Glee Club and G.A.C.— well-liked and gay—is known for her laugh and smile—ideal moments are those spent with josie Sheila, Lynn, Joan and Jackie—irked by people who chew gum when she doesn’t have any— enjoys staying up at her camp—does not know if she will join the business world or continue in the halls of learning after cap and gown day. —9—
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