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‘7 only know Tm mighty glad Vm living CATHERINE MURPHY Lively, cute, “Kay Anne” is the former manager and present supervisor of the Lounge—is a four year member of the C. A. C.—clicks the keys of the typewriter for the Halo—is senior class treasurer—claims the hours tick faster when sewing or dancing— on the very top of her hate list are “all conceited people —is partial to fried chick- en—swoons when she hears “He”—rates her biggest thrill in high school as being May Queen attendant—next September the doors of higher learning will be opened at Kay’s knock. RODNEY McCARVEL A sunny disposition with a good word for all best describes “Roddy , who rates high among the senior class of 56 —past in- terests include collecting ads for the Rock- alite, and singing in the chorus and the Harmonettes —goes in for track—takes a great interest in the basketball team—is content when either dancing or playing ping- pong—lists silly girls as being “taboo — claims his senior year to be outstanding— ideal wife: must be a good cook (especially spaghetti and apple pie—knows 365 reasons why we should have a party—hasn’t made any definite choice of a college yet. CAROL MULHOLLAND Quiet, easy-going Carol, usually seen in the company of Mary Lynn, Rosie and Colleen, tops her list of pet peeves with snooty peo- ple”—is an active four year C.A.C. member, loves skating, swimming and watching the Saints play basketball—tabs steaks and the color blue as super—thrills to “Mr. Sandman —states that losing to Dillon by one point in the tournament two years ago as her saddest experience ever—thinks Central High is tops and loves the formal dances—hopes to take up a postion in the nursing field after graduation. — 17—
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“Always leave them laughing when you say good-bye NANCY OGDEN “Nance , a cute, blonde attractive senior is a full-fledged member of the G.A.C. and notes her high school high lights as being “Miss Crowning Glory” as a frosh. soph Student Council representative, a typist for the Halo, member of the choir, and one time- member of the chorus—is most content when writing letters to (?)—delights in re- ceiving unexpected phone calls—is aggra vated by selfish people—most memorable experience: playing the part of Our Lady in this year's Christmas play—is looking forward to graduation with open arms—may be a teacher. GERALDINE MURPHY Murphy”, active, friendly and always on the ball counts among her high school honors being sophomore class vice president, junior class treasurer, C.A.C. president, May Queen, Halo typist, and Rockalite make-up staff member—goes all out for baseball—en- joys having a “darn good time”—says tour- naments are most memorable—states being elected May Queen most honorable—is ag- gravated by “Pilly People” and is simply thrilled with her senior year—will never forget all the formal dances and the times —is still uncertain about a career. PATRICIA OGDEN This peppy, friendly gal better known to all her friends as “Pat” is always busy looking for something exciting to do—keeps active being a good C.A.C. member and a business woman after school hours—as for the per- fect relaxation, lists dating a certain john or spending the evening with the “gang” as “it”—biggest thrill is yet to come but this may arrive with graduation—tournaments are really her idea of a good time—goes for dances in a big way—swimming is her favorite sport—future plans are still a little hazy.
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“But oh—the things ive've learned” MARY LYNN RUCKWARDT Quiet, courteous, and lots of fun, “Rocky” is one of Central’s most ambitious workers —is active in C.A.C., and a typist for the Halo—is aggravated by people who pop their gum—is proud of being alternate for Girls’ State—loves to cook and do fancywork— enjoys basketball and can be seen taking long hikes during the summer—swoons to the platter My Happiness”—says her senior year will always be outstanding in her memory—dates with Kenny are tops on her list of fun times —the business world will see her after cap and gown day. ROSALIE SISICH Happy, talkative, Rosalie , is always free with her friendly smile—is annoyed by people who think they are better than every- one else—as an enthusiastic member of the C.A.C. she also lends her talents to the Halo as a typist—drools over breaded veal—loves to recall the good times at the Dillon tourna- ment and in practices for H.M.S. Pinafore —sways to Autumn Leaves”—Carroll Col- lege rates high with this gal (why?)—says high school days are the best—hopes to be- come a woman in white after graduation. WALTER SOFTICH Perky, ready for a good time Buddy” lists his pet peeve as hot rodders”—can usually be found riding around leisurely with Herby, Tom, Strizo, Gene, and Andy—says the song Memories Are Made of This” really sends him—a steak dinner with all the trim- mings and the color blue rank as tops with Bud”—will never forget history as a fresh- man (?)—girls are no problem with him, he has a new date for every day of the week—a two year stretch in the Navy and a course in electrical engineering may fol- low graduation. — 18—
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