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Martin Sells Treasurer Kathleen McNicholas Lawrence Finnegan Vice-President Samuel Strizich Secretary President SENIORS Energetic, studious, and athletic are some outstanding character- istics of the senior class of 1958. They started off with the Masquerade Ball-a complete change from the weird atmosphere of former Masquer- ade Balls and introduced something new-a Mardi Gras theme. . .following this came the Senior Ball with all its preparation, pot luck supper and final sparkle and glitter. .. memories of tournaments, report cards, dances, a new hi-fi-set, and the play will always be fresh in their minds. After cap and gown day they will go forth in all their power with the spirit of the Lord as their Leader. Seniors will long remember their initiation into high school..,
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go into raptures at the thought of being high and mighty seniors. . . COUNTERCLOCKWISE: 1. John McCarvel and Frank McMahon give their opinions and suggestions as Donna Valentine, Maribel Kuney, and Ellen Murphy practice their cheering. 3. Our chemists of to- morrow start their ca- reers by helping to keep everything in tip-top shape. Cleaning the workroom are Eileen O'Leary, Kathleen Mc- Carvel, Pat Sawyer, Pat McKittrick, standing on shelf, and Ed Murphy. Notice the beaker flying through the air from Pat to Eileen--better have good reflexes, Eileen! 4. Buy a ticket! yours may be the lucky one! urge Mary Jo McDonald and Tom Ulstad (both sitting) as they sell tic- kets to Mary Jo Ridge, Frieda Ruckwardt, and Bill Thomas. Mary Jo McDonald and Tom Ulstad (both sitting) as they sell tic- kets to Mary Jo Rich'st Frieda Ruckwardt, and Bill Thomas. 2. Joanie Fabich di- rects this panel as Bobby Boyce, San- dra Pangre, Joan- ie Ferretti, and Clarence Harring- ton discuss the merits of history.
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bringing back to their minds the fun JAMES BAUMGARDNER Cheerful, witty, and liked by all is Jim who belongs to the C Club. . . is a St. Peter's altar boy. .. served as an alderman on National Youth Day. . . spends most of his spare time fixing cars, especially Plymouths. .. claims his favorite sport is football and has lettered in it the past two years... can always be pleased by listening to Ricky Nelson and eating either chicken or steak. . . claims his pet peeve is people who make fun of his red hair . . .future goal after graduation includes a course in mechanical engineering. SHARON BOOTH Peppy and full of fun, Boothie , is active in GAC. . . is past Library club treasurer. . . lent her talents to the band for a year ... was a lounge crew member. . . on her hit parade is basketball, spaghetti, Just Between You and Me , English, Latin II, and working in St. Ann's Hospital. .. dislikes students who say they don't know anything, when they are the ones who pass a test. . .will be best remem- bered for that devilish grin.. . claims her biggest thrill is going to the tournaments. . . the future will find her in halls of higher learning. KEVIN CALNAN Fun loving, well-liked, and amiable, best describe this senior known to all as Kevin. . . claims his biggest moment at ACHS came when he was chosen co-captain of the Fight- ing Saints. . . gets a big thrill out of beating his side-kick, Gerry, at ping-pong. .. lists I Love You, Baby as the top number of his hit parade and red as his favorite color. . . maintains he could down a steak any time. . . happily recalls being elected freshman class president and lending his talents to the C Club for three years. . .is counting on dental col- lege after graduation come next May.
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