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“Filled with the strength of the Spirit of the Lord, they went forth” LORETTA SMITH Smiling and sincere Loret finds that Stardust’’ is the number one tune— is always content listening to music, her hobby—activities are centered around C.A.C. and chorus—states that her greatest thrill is yet to come— rates being Queen of the Harvest Ball as unforgettable—enjoys fishing and her favorite program “Lucky Lager —conceited people get thumbs down from Loret---getting her diploma will be THE day—after that, who knows, maybe it will be nurses’ train- ing at Carroll College. U: ✓ PATRICIA SMITH Who is the senior miss that would love to run a nursery?—that’s right. Pat, the fun-loving gal in any social circle—C.A.C., Glee Club and choir take up much of her high school time —anything red or blue is tops—great- est thrill: the Senior Ball—thinks graduation will be the outstanding day —dancing is her favorite pastime— her pet peeve is a gossip—future plans may include either a career as a nurse or that of a business woman. a PHILLIP SPELLMAN Cay, bubbling, life of the party. “Spelly” is usually seen with Harry, Tash, Jim and Frank—states that his favorite pastime is talking—takes a fancy to chicken, girls, and the color yellow—in addition to being business manager of the Halo, Rockalite staff member, and drummer in the band, this beaming senior keeps busy by singing in St. Peter’s Men's Choir, the Harmonettes, and working in the lounge—after four years at col- lege he hopes to take his place in the career world as an interior decorator. fCC6 7LC ft r —21 —
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“The Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon them” FRANCIS SAVAGE Lorrie, ' efficient, fun-loving and a gal who is always on the go can easily be identified by her famous “I’m not fussy —is a sport fan through and through—especially en- joys a good baseball game—is a former junior representative for the C.A.C. and member of the lounge crew— johnson Rag is her favorite tune (why Lorrie?)—finds leaving Central most heart-breaking—is look- ing forward to life in college and then a teaching career in some Montana high school. Tall deep-voiced Frank former keeper of the minutes as a junior, represen- tative at Boys’ State, ad collector for the Rockalite. and business manager for the Halo for two years is the pre- sent personnel manager and superin- tendent of the Lounge—is also a member of the band—enjoys singing in operettas and with the Harmonettes —likes participating in the class plays —classifies the High and the Mighty as super—claims trip to Yellowstone to be his A-1 experience —future plans include college. 20 HARRY SLADICH Harry is a two year lounge man- ager. Central’s representative at Boys' State, treasurer of juniors, and win- ner in Elks’ Leadership Contest—is first in command of the senior class, band president, baritone in the Harm- onettes.” St. Peter’s Men’s Choir— works on the Halo and is senior Rock- alite co-editor—contributes his talents to plays and operettas—conceited people rub Harry the wrong way— physics rates high with this likeable senior—fall plans include studying engineering at the college of his rhoirp
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Thy good Spirit shall lead me” ROBERT SULLLIVAN Pinky”, friendly and good-natured, proudly displays his football letter— is a reporter for the Halo, and ad solicitor for the yearbook and mem- ber of the C Club—blends his voice with the St. Peter’s Men’s Choir — has lent his talents to Bamboo Princess,” The More the Merrier, and The Night before Christmas”— says playing a leading role in the play this year brought him his biggest thrill—takes an active part in school activities—is aggravated by people who don’t like red hair—is looking ahead to a career in the Army. BETTY STEVENSON Happy, always smiling, friendly to all Betty sings in the Mixed Chorus—is a past representative to Girls’ State and a participant in this spring’s Speech Meet at Carroll—reports for the Halo—is the current treasurer of the G.A.C.—drinks fourteen cups of coffee a day (???)—at ease when with the gang or listening to Mr. Sand- man —says poor school spirit is out with her—chief ambition is to be a school-marm”. tJ'y K 'C a ‘y CORNELIA SULLIVAN Easy-going, fun to be with, and cheer- ful Connie, better known to her friends as Commie Shovelin”—is former sophomore Student Council representative—belongs to the G.A.C., Halo staff, and Glee Club—favors the color blue or “red” (???), tuna fish sandwiches, taking snap shots, un- disturbed slumber, national problems, and Cowboy King’s radio program — usually found cruising around with Peggy and Donna—dislikes conceited people, but always welcomes a smile —plans to become a teacher after cap and gown day. —22—
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