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“A flame cometh forth out of his mouth.” SHIRLEY ANDERSON “Shive”, our popular, always smiling pianist and organist is an active worker for Halo and Rockalite, Glee Club, Girls’ Choir—is vice-president of the Student Council—vice-presi- dent of the G. A. C, Cheerleader and Rose Queen attendant—is proud of winning Elks’ Scholarship award and serving the city on National Youth Day—Rates chicken, swimming, and the name “Bob” as special—most content when “hitting the keys” and being with the B.O.H.'S”—a musical career is predicted for this talented d „ RAYMOND ARVISH “Ray”, an intelligent, easy-going four- year basketball letterman and “C” Club member stands 6’4” (with his crew-cut) is the former president of junior class and the present sports editor of the Rockalite—enjoys hunt- ing and fishing in his spare time— says his biggest thrill is yet to come— has good ideas—dislikes girls who smoke—college will see him in the fall—hopes to become a dental surgeon in future years. lLjl ALICE ANN BYRNE Friendly, attractive Al” who is always ready to give you a laugh is an ardent J. C. Penney’s employee— scores eating cheeseburgers, buying clothes or watching an exciting basketball game as simply “it”—be- ing a St. Peter’s choir. Glee Club, G. A. C, Halo, and Rockalite staff mem- ber, lounge worker, senior Student Council representative and second soprano in the “Harmonettes” leads this enthusiastic Centralite’s activity program—says greatest thrill is being queen of the Rose Festival—halls of higher learning at Carroll will see her next fall. OJUf-Xtfs H
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Top: Dorothy Palakovich, Vice President Bottom: James Joyce, T reasurer Harry Sladich, President Susan McCarvel Secretary s: emord CLASS of ’55 as they complete four years here in the school they love, may con- sider themselves ... the originators of new traditions, and of well organized activities ... a class which contributed fine players to produce a super ball club . . . which will always remember term papers, tournaments, scarey decorations for The Creepy Ghouls’ Crawl, a fabulous Senior Ball, class pictures, and picnics . . . which is thankful for a class prosperous in every way . . . “With the Spirit of the Lord as their leader.” “With the Spirit of the Lord as their leader.” —5—
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“In my meditation a flame shall flame out. THERESA COX “Terry,” active, carefree and gay— always wearing a smile—is a full- fledged member of the C.A.C.—finds happiness in singing for the Mixed Chorus and operettas—can usually be found listening to the tunes of Hank Snow—gets a big thrill out of seeing him in person—enjoys skating and dancing for that “extra feeling” —lists softball and volleyball on the top of her sports parade—dislikes grip- ers—chief ambition?—not sure yet —maybe, a lady in white. — MARGUERITE DILL Athletic, peppy, quick on the up-take, is cheerful, “Margo”—pals with the B.O.H.’S or a “skeeter” boy-friend— is a four year Glee Club member, St. Peter’s chorister, and C.A.C. member —never tires of dancing or eating fried chicken—greets the patients at St. Ann’s with a cheerful smile— thinks English, basketball and “Drag- net are really superb—classifies beating the Copperheads in basket- ball as her biggest thrill—is looking forward to receiving that diploma— after that—who knows? This cute Miss is active in G.A.C., Mixed Chorus, and past vice-presi- dent of the junior class—the faculty leads her “hit parade”—gets a thrill out of a pig-in-the-bun, collecting pictures. Connie and Peggy, and the name Mac —serves as a hospital receptionist—these last four years are the best years of her life”— plans a nursing career, but is un- decided on which college will receive her application. uXc
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