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MARY FRANCES HERBOLICH THERESA KRISKOVICH The busy and bustling president of the Drum and Bugle Corps, “Herby” thrilled at winning the American Legion Oratorical Contest—finds hap- piness in listening to “The Waltz You Saved For Me” and dancing—types for Halo—bookkeeper for the Flame—active in C.A.C. and Glee Club—plays the organ for St. Peter’s Choir—can be found with Nancy, joan, Tricia or the two Arlenes—dislikes conceited people—after freedom rings, will be some financier’s secretary. This efficient, always on the go, enthusiastic senior considers the color gold super—enjoys eat- ing—irritated by people who don’t do what they are supposed to—can’t decide whether “Almost” or “Someday” should head her hit parade—talking seems to be a favorite pastime for Kris, is a member of St. Peter’s Choir, C.A.C., Glee Club, typist for Halo and charter member of F.B.L.A.— aspires to success in the business world. JAMES HOCAN “Spider”, our 6’4“ basketball star and Boys’ State representative was secretary of his class as a freshman and sophomore—most at ease when sleeping and eating—says his biggest thrill was beating the Copperheads for two years in a row —girls who smoke are first among his pet peeves —versatile and happy-go-lucky Jim has been Rock- alite co-editor for two years—is a Halo reporter and a member of “C“ club—keeps insisting that the Dodge is the best car out—Carroll College is next step in education—you'll always know Jim’s around if you hear a cheerful “very good.” —12—
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KATHLEEN GALLAGHER JOAN HAYES Kotch,” a peppy, smiling cheerleader sang in Glee Club and St. Peter's Choir—was a member of G. A. C.—is a special columnist for the Halo, plays the bugle for the “Angels”—led her class as president as a sophomore—and looked after the senior class finances this year—takes a liking to “Oh How I Miss You Tonight” (Who??)—is bored by people who think they know it all—plans for the future include schooling at Great Falls and then a teaching career. I Love the Sunshine of Your Smile” as well as being her favorite song describes “Joey” to a T —this natural curly-haired brownette likes baked bananas and football games—was Drum and Bugle Corps president for two years—member of the choir and Glee Club—president of the G.A.C.— dislikes gossipy people—biggest thrill was going to the tournament in Billings—favorite pastime is being with “my gang”—insists she will be a member of the F.B.I.—undecided about the future. WARREN HANSEN Always with the gang or monkeying around hot rods—blonde and blue-eyed “Honse” likes apple pie, “Cocaine Blues” and sports of all kinds —Warren's motto is live and let live —an altar boy at St. Peter’s—football letterman—faithful projection operator at Central—pet peeve is girls who smoke in public—winning the State Class “B” basketball title awarded him his biggest thrill—after graduation just drive up to a gas station and “Honse” will service you with a smile. — 11 —
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SHIRLEY KUNEY Always pleasant, “Shirl” usually found in the company of Lois and )osie—is active as a member of the Halo staff—Glee Club and C.A.C.—loves to talk on the phone during her spare time— basketball is her favorite sport—Jeanne Crain is high on the Hollywood review—is happiest when listening to “Wish You Were Here”, or eating chicken—thinks home economics is “magnifique” —turns thumbs down on show offs—college in Missoula may be her next stop. JACQUELINE MALEE Easy to get along with Jackie”, a member of the Drum and Bugle Corps, C.A.C. and St. Paul’s choir, active on the yearbook staff—special columnist for the Halo—can be found with her camera snapping pictures for the Rockalite—says she goes for Jeffery Hunter—steaks rate high on her menu—likes nothing better than riding around and listening to “Too Young” on the radio—is uncertain what halls of higher grace in the fall. Gju FRANCIS LOMBARDI Tall, athletic, friendly, black-haired “Frank” is president of “C” club, second in command of the y class of ’53, active in all sports, stars in football and handball and plays a mean, tricky game v. . ping pong—claims his pet peeve to be girls— (J M rates playing “Twelfth Street Rag” on his ac- ' . cordion diverting—can be found tinkering with y his car—is undetermined whether to join Uncle Sam or pound the books at the School of Mines. ■j; I —13—
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