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“My spirit shall be i?i the midst of you. IOANN NOVIS jo,” a four year member of the C.A.C., includes among her interests the Glee Club, the Drum and Bugle Corps and writing for the Halo — states her biggest thrill is yet to come —is most frequently found riding around with Pat or with the gang —thinks conceited boys are taboo” —enjoys listening to western music— I Hate To See You Cry” heads her song parade—is not sure about col- lege, but would like to take up nurses’ training. 4- ' ' U MICHAEL OGDEN Mike, a tall athletic, sincere senior is a three-year letterman in basketball, manager of ’54 football team and member of the C Club—collects ads for the Rockalite business staff—gets a laugh out of his roles in The More the Merrier and The Night before Christmas —thinks Saturdays are the best thing about school—basketball holds his immediate interest—is an ardent hunter—girls who smoke are out” with him—enjoys debating— aspires to attend college and become a lawyer. We usually find this senior boy very busy reading Air Force books (wonder why?)—Tom gets his biggest thrill seeing jets take off and landing—is a member of the band—plays football for Central—spends leisure hours either at the movies or riding around —likes to relax in the Lounge—dis- likes dating immensely— Mr. Sand- man” tops his music mark—term papers are his pet peeve—hopes to join the service after school and. you guessed it, it will be the Air Force. THOMAS O DEA —15—
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“Into thy hands I commend my work.” JOHN McMAHON Good-humored, happy-go-lucky—that is our pal “Poncho —an ad-getter for the Rockalite, three-year pigskin let- terman, co-captain of the gridiron squad, second in command of the C Club, manager of the A” squad— a member of the cast in the “The Night Before Christmas — loves good-looking dishes—loathes tests— gets a bang out of Tash—complains that clocks are top distraction during classes—happiest when out with “the boys —hopes to be a physical ed teacher after that long awaited day. . h- JOSEPH MIHELIC Enthusiastic, full of life and always willing to lend a hand is joe”— plays the Sousaphone in the band— is a member of the boys’ chorus, men’s choir, and the Harmonettes— thrills to the musical rendition of “The Lords Prayer —cruising around in his own little car is his favorite way of using up excess energy—rates entering Central last year as his big moment—the junior prom leaves a pleasant memory; losing to Dillon, a true disappointment— walking does not appeal to him—future plans are undecided. JAAI'L PATRICK MINNEHAN More or less the silent type but a gal very easy to get along with is Pat , a member of the C.A.C. and the Glee Club—considers algebra her favorite subject— I Hate To See You Cry heads her disc tunes—still waiting for her biggest thrill—feels sure it will come soon—enjoys viewing Ana- conda from behind the wheel and having a gab fest with her gang— is anxiously awaiting diploma day — does not know what September may bring.
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“These things are of the Spirit of God.” PATRICK O’LEARY Tall, blonde P.O.” is the present head of the C Club, former freshman representative of the Student Council, treasurer of the sophomore class — is four year football letterman and '54 co-captain of the football squad — played “A” squad basketball for three years—has taken part in the oper- etta Bamboo Princess” and the class play The Night Before Christmas —is a St. Peter’s altar boy—likes 3:30—always seen with his '47 Maroon Dodge—gets a lift out of joking with Poncho —hopes to be- come a carpenter. jOANNE O’ROURKE On the go and always smiling, blue- eyed “Charlie” is a cheerleader, Halo editor, the Rockalite make-up editor and C.A.C. secretary—her favorite pastime is talking — claims her greatest thrills include being cheer- leader and treasurer on National Youth Day—delights in apple pie. science, basketball and collecting ele- phants — most often seen riding around with the R.D.j.’s (the gang) — Charlie rates the name “Don” as tops—objects to people who crack gum—the halls of higher learning beckon to Charlie after Central’s bell of freedom rings. DONALD OLSON This president of the Student Council, secretary-treasurer of the C Club and a three-year basketball letterman is among the busiest of senior boys— is active as an altar boy. Halo reporter, and write-up editor of the Rockalite— attended Boys’ State at Dillon—Fire Chief on National Youth Day—former freshman president and junior stu- dent council representative—rates math as his favorite subject—played football for two years—usually seen in the company of Buddy Walsh— future plans include college. tuture plans include cones; 'IT A
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