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loivxx NlUIXlXI loanie's exceptional artistic talent won her a place on the Crm: profile and llosrrrirm art stalls. loan and the ll pin are old friends. Her cle y e r posters started earning her prizes in her Sopho more year. xl.'XXlNE NEIL Diminutiye and el'- hcient Max could be relied on for everything from watering flowers to sparking any Rosary project. ,X funfloying Ilezl Mill cast had a wonderful party at the Neil home. Dramatics. operetta. Red Cross. class oflicer 49. DON ONEILL Don came to Rosary from St. loseplfs Prep in Oklahoma, where he held ollice in his freshman and sopho4 more years. Football, basketball. tennis have b e e n Don's lo V e s through his high school days. liosarizm, Cam' pmzilc work. NICK Pusiicuun XVhat would our dances and operettas lo o k lik e without Nicks special touch to the decorations? Be- sides being sophomore president. he was also a dependable and ener- getic stagehand for three years. Nick toted the pigskin for two years. 'l'rrox1.-ts XE.'xl.oN iliom. happy and casyfgoinu. was inter' ested chiefly in dra- IILIIICS fill SILIQC tlllil oll. llc IS J CIVIL'- minded lad whose work for the Red Cross .1 nd speeches during the Polio Drive won him praise. P.x'rn1Ci,x NEWAI.-xx Pat has worked bc- hind and before the scenes at Rosary's oper- ettas, has turned in a good performance on the llosnrimz stall, has maintained an honor roll average, and done il all with a friendly. charming manner that has made her many lriends. ANLQELA PE1.1.1c:AN Angel really makes that Glee Club alto section hum. As Cmn- pnnile art editor she did much of the work on the yearbook. Re- member Angels porf trayal of the eccentric playwright in the jun- ior year? lloszzritm, Clee Club, Red Cross, class ollicer '-18. jim REJXIJE 'lim has a quiet sense of humor that makes him good comf pany. An R Club member. he earned his varsity letter in base- ball. Two things can turn lim out of bed early-Mass and intra- mural basketball. Bold knights of the sea, ever faithful and true . . . 'Iiwcuty feigltt
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Knowing a harbor of Peace will be found. james KlcExE.xNy' Dependable, fun' loving jim is kept busy by his many interestsffk Servers' Cilub at St. 'Iohn's parish, Clee Club. Knights ol' St. john, lloly' Name So' ciety, Ohio National Guard. jim. definitely' the outdoor type. still finds time for ll y' i n g. hunting, fishing, and baseball. RICHARD Allfxllffklilt Nlickie's crazy antics and peppy personality have cheered Rosarians through many a game. llis role in Career fill' gel marked his first dramatic triumph. Dick as a ticket seller was almost irresistible. KENNETH Yonmt Ken came to us late in the Senior year from Xlt. St. plohnls, Dayton, where he earned let- ters in football and bas' ketball and played in the band. lxen has a tl ra mat ic past heh intl him, too: too bad he came late tor the op' eretta. Xk,ILI.I.XBI Klowrany' Bill is always at the right place at the right time. Ile and his car were always on hand to ease any difliculty. Ro' sarians will remember him for his amazing collection of wearing apparel. particularly his chartreuse satin shirt. Doronss AICSHANE loo bad those TV lights Dolly faced this year couldnt beam out that lovely' red hair. Xlany a near-midnight XVatt she burned while doing Cfampmtile art work. Dolly' has a nat- ural alto voice she used to good advantage in llosary s Cllee Club. Drama NIEYER Diane, llosaryds lirst majorette, is a line little tap dancer and baton twirler. The hand, lied Cross work, ll u n io r rychieycment, and maioretting for the .Xmcrican Legion have giyen this tiny' miss four busy high school years. DUlSBIl'l'l E Kloiz Our tiny' Bobbette learned to climb lad- ders in her senior year -down the lied Hill. She took her turn at library work, sang with the Clee Club and turned in good perl'ormanccs in Sister 'lustine's onepact plays. Roistitrt' Kluuioraxn aloe almost left us in his junior year. but at the last minute he decided to stay. Al- though it cost us a fare- well party. it was good to have Xloeis smiling lace and witty' remarks with us for our senior year. Nloe is our cham- pion Dracula at Spook Parties.
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Mary's royal Navy, Rosary's loyal crew. Xl.u:t:at:1'iL RICHAIHDS Xlargarite has that rare gilt ol' looking happy when asked a liayor. Shes a hig asset at deeorating times. Drawing, sewing, and daneing are her hoh' hies. lhis quiet lass has a keen sense ol humor - note those sparkling eyes. li.-XLPII Rtremix' liutehis easy going nature has won him many liriends g among those who ean take iokes. Ile aehieyed dramatie heights in his hehindlthe-scenes op- eretta. and at the lieh- ruary P.T..'X. meeting. Servers, hasehall, R Cluh. Rox.-xLn Rotxcens Ronalds diy wit and infectious smile make him popular. During his senior year he eap- ahly managed the foot- hall team. Come ha- faars, parties. sales tax sorting time, any kind ol' work. Ronald can he eounted on as ll star pe rll rrm e r. Join RYAN jaek was a steady. hard-working stage hand during operetta season. Ilis loyal adf herenee to Zart through photographic experi- ments was remarkahle. Come operetta time or other Crises. Rosary will miss Jacks quiet efheieney. lloxxx Rtaisun Dainty Donna. with the laughing hlue eyes, has at smile lor every- one. Shes a quiet little girl who can valiantly deliend her views when the oeeasion arises. Ref memher the shampoo eontroyersy? ller hob hies are skating and swimming. luoxtas R111 Tom was a class of- Iieer in his freshman and sophomore years. I lis teaehers and elasss mates agree he must he the worldis happiest optimist. Tom is an R Ciluh memher whose interests in lioothall and hasehall still left time for him to devour hooks f unless they were text hooks. .Ions Ilosuvu RYAN Xlauy little servers w i l l rememher Pat lor his kind. patient, thorough training. llis haritone made the walls ring during Red Hill. .Xliter graduation. St. Charles Seminary will elaim his hearty laugh and huge appeb tite. President '47, Clee Ciluh '50 Teiziw RYAN ilierry. an R Club memhe r. participated in football. basketball, and swimming events. His lore of sports cost him two teeth during the foothall season. but that Ryan sense of humor didn't desert him ey en then.
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