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A senior disapproves of: boring classes, noisy study halls, fidgety tender classmen, MARY CAROLYN MARTIN TIMOTHY McLEAN On the go and always happy is red-haired “Lynn” who was in Glee Club, G.A.C., news re- porter for the Halo—is amused by other people’s conversations—likes writing letters in spare time, (to Gonzaga, Lynn?)—detests squealers, loves basketball, most content while watching Anthony Dexter on the screen or listening to “Trust in Me” —still awaiting biggest thrill, hopes it will come soon—dreams of nurses training after freedom rings. Tall, personable, athletic, red-haired “Tim” rates steak and western music first on his list of likes —a four year basketball player, three year letter- man in football—freshman Student Council rep- resentative, junior class vice-president and presi- dent of the AC unit of HSCAC—pet peeve is sophisticated girls—drawls “come on you guys, let’s go”—when out of school you can find Tim at his favorite pastime, fishing and hunting—is undecided which college will see him passing by next fall. JU . rSl dL JUDITH McCARVEL “judy , petite, peppy, friendly and a living example that fine things come in small packages, was elected vice-president of Student Council— gained honorable mention in oratorical and essay . contests—likes cokes, swimming, and a certain ' v boy—dislikes sarcastic people—finds singing fun, writing parodies, amusing, stories and poetry a • - pleasant hobby—is still waiting for her biggest moment—chemistry is her favorite subject—in- tends to take up nursing come next September. vf' - -r
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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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MARGARET McMAHON This Irish lassie, an usher at the Washoe Theater—rates an A-plus for personality—“Tricia” says dancing to the johnson Rag and fried chicken rate high on her hit parade—objects to conceited people—member of the Glee Club, was Drum Corps Secretary when a soph—junior class treas- urer, attendant at Rose Festival in her junior year and present G.A.C. vice-president—aspires to be a nurse—doesn't know whether Carroll College or Creat Falls will get her application. ANNE O’HARE Quiet, amiable and with a good sense of humor, Nancy favors the color blue and the song hit I Went to Your Wedding”—is active in G.A.C., Glee Club and St. Peter’s Choir—was formerly in the Drum and Bugle Corps—is most at ease when playing basketball or in the company of her gang —sees red when people crack gum—works at the Center Theater—her plans for the future include nursing the sick at Columbus hospital. Y rU y JOAN MARIE MITCHELL People who are always late aggravate “Joan” who finds aqua pleasing to the eye and is partial to chicken—is dark-haired and dark-eyed—can’t wait for cap and gown day—“Sugarbush” pin- - j nacles her song parade—is a carefree and furt loving girl—active in Drum and Bugle Corps both as a drummer and a bugler, sang for Glee Club, willing worker for G.A.C.—lists being with Josie and the rest of the gang as favorite means of re- laxation—intends to marry the man of her dreams. 7 - —15—
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