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DOROTHY EICHXER Dot comes from a large family of girls that has been represented at Ro- sary for years. Her pres- ent hobby is collecting pictures: her favorite sub- ject is Religion: and her fame comes from being friendly to all. Dorothys quiet, unassuming charm will make life treat her kindly. JOHN FARSON The Coast Guards loss was our gain when Jack returned to join our class last September. He played basketball for three years. was second highest scorer in Columbus. and helped win the district champione ship for Rosary. Religion and social subjects hold special interest for Jack. .IOANNE HJGLEMAX A tall, dignified girl with all the poise of a queen. Joanne busies her- self with an extensive list of hobbies - photography. music, record collecting. Scholastically she manages to keep on the sunny side of her teachers by giving her books a goodly amount of attention. She wears well-so lucky the person who counts Joanne as an acquaintance. MARY JO ANNE FRITZ KIusic hath charm when Jo Anne touches the keys. Her unselfish service at the piano has made a memory for us. She claims she is famous for repairing radios and for her multi-colored hair. but we hail her for her logical answers to those tricky questions we meet with in class. Jo Annt-'s ready wit makes her a welcome guest wherever she goes. W ad I AGNES ESHELMAN lJon't you agree that she is photogenic? But then-. the camera has good material to work with. She is famous for her scrapbook of corsagcs. dance programs. and sou' venirs from school. Agnes is a general favorite who has quietly contributed much to senior and school activities. JOHN FLYNN YYalt Disney would do well to meet this cartoon' ist who puts a million and one laughs in every sketch. Be Careful of this lad, for he sees you as you are and spares no one when the brush and pen begin to twirl. Jack en- joys baseball more than a meal, wrestles like a vet- eran: and is famous for his constant. cheerful grin. SHIRLEY FOX Senior secretary. this excellent student seemed to enjoy operetta practice more than the average stu- dent- it had results. Though shy, she manages a host of friends and a multitude of excellent marks. She travels exten- sively: makes her own clothesg and is, in our opinion, an all around ver- satile miss. JANICE GLAU DER Junior and Senior class- treasurer duties have proved that Janice keeps her accounts and ours up to par. An honor stu- dent, a pianist, a persist- ent little miss with defin- ite ideas, Janice has more than enough executive ability to manage the flor- ist shop of which she dreams.
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,lfXNll5S IJIQYANIQY lle joined our class when Uncle Sam freed him from his Navy duties. jimmy is renowned lor the firm stand he took, with his typewriter, in the battle ol' the Potomac. lle excels in his favorite sport -boxing, and enjoys trav- eling the inexpensive way --via the thumb. Although a man of few words, jimmy has succeeded in becoming a popular figure around Rosary. Joi IN nits Here is a man of the world who came from Las Cruces, New hlexico, but who has visited all parts of the globe in the service of Uncle Sam . johnny has no battle with books, for he likes them and gets results. As business man- ager of the fjAlVIPANILE he has shown that he can handle situations. But then, anyone could, who had his extra special smile and dynamic personality. LILLIAN DI PAOLO One of our diminutive additions of cheerlulness. she delights in chemistry and Latin. Lil helped make a name for the nhlelodious Sixu who have lent their charm and mu' sic to all social functions. St. Peter's sent a splendid advertisement when she came four years ago. MARGARET DOLIJIQR fheerliul and starry- eyed, Peggy has a dispof sition that is the envy of ill the girls. Maybe she is the reason for the heavy business after school at Nlorrison and Oak. ller interest in economies and commerce indicates that this petite young miss will some day become a charma ing secretary. 20-Y Xl.fXl1l'll.'X Ill-'YIXIL ller willing helpliulness has made us vote her ev- eryhody's friend . ilihough a member ol' the dehating team. and star participator in dramaties. .Xlardi al- ways stays in the upper quartile of the class scho- lastieally. Loyalty and service have characterived her twelve years at Rosary. Martha, Blartha, thou art busy about many things , is a quote often applied to this energetic liosarian. liS'l'l IER Dl PAOLO St. Peter's parish gave ml' its best when Esther carrie in '-12. Blany happy hours have been ours in listening to the harmony she helps make. All of us will look for her cheery smile when we go Santa Lucia way: but Esther can do much more than sing. A glimpse at her report will show you that. she ranks in the upper ten per cent ot her class. LEX.-X DI PIETRO Better late than never can he applied to Lena, who carrie to us from Cen- tral in her senior year. Commercial subjects hold special attraction for this Future private secretary. She is a devotee of all Santa Lucia activities, and lends her voice as the sixth member of the faa lllcitls iocal group. XYILLIANI DREXNING Tall, dark, and hand- some. Bill waited until his last year to reveal his dra- matic ability. llappiest when Treating in the chemistry lab, he also ad- mits a fondness for cook- ing. math and girls. llis gilt for miinicry. and his wry comments have enliv- ened many a tedious mo' ment,
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DOROTHY GORDON Blonde, blueaeyed, with a friendly smile. our Dot will make someone a wonderful secretary some day. She eolleets records and actually hoards snap- shots-see her billfold if you don't believe it. All of us owe her mueh for her quiet. unselfish serviee to our activities. AGNES GRAMLING She is small, quiet. but oh, so likeable. Agnes eame to us from Corpus Christi in our junior year and from reports, she thinks Rosary is tops. She likes history, football, and poetry. and has traveled far from hotne in the states. just among us. she is famous for an intrigu- ing. winsome bashfulness. DOLORES IIERDERICK A member of the lin' sarian staff and senior li' brarian. Mini has main- tained an A record throughout her four years at Rosary. Blue Danube became multi - colored when she joined the seleet group in Chonita. to give melody to the ballet. The prophets say the fu- ture holcls niueh for Do' lores. DONALD I lll,l.lillllxkNlJAl- Yiee President ol the senior elass. Don has tray- eled deep in tht- heart of Texas and elsewhere in the U, 9. liishing at' traets him in sports: oil painting in artsg and the lluteh Shoppe in business. A few more eurls clistin guish him from his other half. Seryiee a hundred per eent goes on his ree ord plus it multitude ol' friends. d ,mfL 'M'x X s MARY LEE GRAE This lass hails from Lancaster. but has traveled extensively throughout the states. Her favorite subject is Englishg her present hobby, writing poetry: while swimming and diving have brought her fame. Though hlary l,ee is tht- baby of the elass, she has kept her marks up with those of her elders. JOSEPH GREENE Art editor of school pa- per. twoaletter man in track, this Rembrandt of our senior class has won three scholarships at the Columbus Art School. The state judges at the Ohio State Fair awarded him seeond prile for por- trait painting in oil. All elassmen agree that the future should bring re- nown to our artist and lin- guist. XIARY KAY IIOSEY kklbat Posey is pret- tier to behold? Dress de- signing and modeling at one of our leading- depart- ment stores takes much of her time. but she manages to have some left over to be eharming to all Rosara ians. A sparkling smile, nlus personal magnetism, has gained Mary Kay a popular position among her schoolmates. GERALD llll I l'RR.-XNDT llright prospeets are ahead for nlerryu who spends his summers work- ing lor the State. lhis. .incl the laet that econom- ies is his favorite subleet. inclitate that he will go into some phase ol eom- meree. lie claims he is lamous for his twin brother, but Rosarians pro- elaim his fame as a stage hand.
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