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AlARY Suu ciALI.i-XGIIER Even when she's scrapping with Bill, Sue manages to be prety, though pert. She loves debates and hates prejudices. She has been an honor roll student for four years. Dramaties. operetta. lXlARY KAY CQARDNER Kay is a quiet lass with a sparkling smile. She makes friends easily and her sincerity keeps them. Diligent study habits earned the R pin for her regularly. DONNA GEINUXIILL You never hear much from quiet Donna unless there is something to be done like decorating and cleaning up, and then she is in there pitch- ing. Her hobbies in- clude baking, hshing, and bowling. PATRICIA GREER A nymph in the water, and a ball of dynamic energy on the baseball field, Patis past seems to point def- initely toward an ath- letic future. Pat has shown by Cheerful helpfulness that she is a loyal Rosarian. H, lr Yi l1 l1 lg ',., V m J - ,.'. t ' 1 , ,tv . - V 6 1 1 1 Q1 1 M lb l V 1 K 1, ...-.. 1 55 U way 'r X A fx f rf, - 45 Ig if -JN l V 'ifi -,fin ,zsag 1- sS, 'v ff' 4 01111111 BILL C,v1.1.Ac:11En llill is a friendly, agreeable chap vve can alvvays depend on. llis activities included glee club. basketball, and track. lle is a member of the ll Club. llihen his hlling station job leaves him free, Bill likes to vvork with his trusty camera and model airplanes. lloitoiirv ci.XllRh'I'SON Dot vvas very approf priately named Sparkle Plenty be- fore the infliction ol' her lirst haircut. ller specialty is amusing her ability to imperson- nate others in dialogue and facial expressions. Dots many friends envy h e r pleasant. sunny nature. CHARLES GRYXRILINLL Charles transferred from Corpus Christi where he was a class officer during his fresh- man and sophomore years. He has an infeea tious laugh and a sense of humor that made him fit right in at Roe sary. His interests in- elude bowling and baseball. AIICIIAEL GRIMAI Mike received a var! sity letter in track in his junior year. llis easy going nature and quiet sincerity made him liked by everyone. Mike is a rabid base' ball fan and a walking almanae when it comes to sports statistics. '05 'l f' E I A ad s I 1, ,Q ...Nxxxx-s-ss: : a ,,1z11zz1fll'. .. In darkness and shadow, we'll fight for the right, Twenty-four
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Always Hon deck, H never losing the way. Nlsnrira FINNERTY Klarty, who almost figured in the Golden Gloves Tournament this year, is a great one for giving and taking jokes. Her popularity rests on an even dis- position and her won- derful sense of humor. 'I-HOAIAS FLYNN Tom is the enthusi- astic, hard-working editor-in-chief of this yearbook and sports editor of the Rosnrian. In the spring his fancy turns to Hshing. Re- member him as the li,l ole colored orphan in Career Angel? Luci' FOSTER Lucy could easily carry off honors if awards were given for courtesy and thought' fulness. She was a hard working librarian for three years. Lucy's graceful dancing made her a source of pride to Miss Blocker. Xaser Fox Nancys soft-spoken graciousness, blended with her frequent smile. makes her an all around sharp girl. It was this same smile that, for obvious rea- sons, earned her the nicknameof Dimples. junior .'Xchicvement. operetta. il 2- u J tl 'Six -rg... -2 . 4? 241 Cimimiss FINNEGAN nk willing and able worker with a flare for any kind of mechanics, Pat ran his own Rosary taxi service with no limits on passengers or distance. Building air- planes was his hobby when he wasn't auto tinkering. SUE Form' lnitiative and eager helpfulness made Sue one of Rosary's leaders. She made an efficient ofhce girl for Sister Angela, took part in the operettas, and served on the Hosnrian and Cmrzpmzile staffs. K lam' Fox It is fun to be with sweet, feminine Blary. No matter what hap- pens. she can be calm, cool, and collected. but she does have avere sions to cars stalled on railroad tracks. Swim! ing and bowling are Xlary's favorite time- consumers. JEAN QLXLE .lean is a capable and generous contribution from St. Peters parish. She is the last of the renowned Gale sisters to graduate from Rosary. For two suc- cessive years shc was a queenly Hi-Jinx model. but now she helps the Florence Xightingales at St. :Xnne's.
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DUN Cinostt Don can graduate saying hes the only one in the class of ,Sl with a credit in phy- sics. 'lhis he earned in his spare moments. .Xlvter high school, Don plans to talse up elec- tronicsfpossibly in the arnw. Airriiun llER'I'LliIN One of llosarfs all- around athletes, Art will he remembered for his ready wit and the horrors he suffered while trying to spell in English classes. Ile participated in th e three major sports and was a R Cluh memher. NANCY lllxiunsctitkn One of llosaryls jit- terhugs extraordinary. Nancy was an avid sports than of .Xquinas as well as Rosary. ller persuasive ahility made her a super ticket sales- man and hooster of all activities. Ll0l,I.k'l l'.X lluetths .X hundle ol' fun on any occasion. Colletta has a strange attraction toward that school on the hanlxs of .Klum Creek. An infectious giggle and a large close ot' school spirit have marked her career at Rosary. Guided by Mary, our Lady of Light. l -'Rf gh-Ji-4 ifs-A -IS-4 i-gf Kl.xit1Lx'x llixiuus Marilyn is a steady ll pin wearer. She was a iour-year metnher of the hand, at memher of Columbus Civic Ur- chestra. and on the All Catholic lliggh School lland. XVhen an eflici- ent tvpist is in de- mand., teachers have learned to call on Klar- ilyn. Nixxcrx' lIE'i'rERscmi1DT Our cheerful, clever Nancy was an enthus- iastic worker for the c,il'lHI1,7tl1Ill6llIlCl the Ro- suriuzz. She was one of llosarys representatives for the Citizen Youth Page. ller ready smile and unliailinv veneros- rs I-1 lil' llllYC QIYCH l1L'l' il high spot on the per- sonality poll. lill.lgliN llormax l-eenie wore that ll pin every month. ller antics at sluml gr par- ties will nexer he lor- gotten. llers was the willing hand w henever it was nt-etletl .lt llo- sary. Call.. lunior .Xchievement.Operetta. lloistnt' .l,XX'llII'lXIER lloh. who follows a line ol .laxtheimer graduates. has an un- iailing sense of humor that can he counted on to hrighten the drear- iest clay. l.iliC most of the laxtheimers. lloh has a flair for mathe- matics. Future atomic scientist? Uiho knows?
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