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l My Heart longs I-'or Yau... JOAN BOBOT Shining big brown eyes and smooth look . . . 'Bobo- ski . . adds fun and trolic to any group . . . loves to dance and is always singing Be My Love . . . de- sires to own a yellow Mercury convertible . . . mem- ber of Glee Club and Dramat . . . likes her dog Teddy . . . cooperative . . . ambition to be a secretary. JOE EHLERMANN Joe . . . Jr. Hi and Reserve basketball, member ot the senior football team . . . dramatic club . . . sports reporter with sparkle for Newsark and Yearbook . . . recognized by his lovely curls . . . very seldom gets time off 'work to go to school . . . If you can't find the Newark Candy truck, look for it on Mt. Vernon Rd .... member of Naval Reserves. JULIA ANN CULLINAN Pleasant personality accented by impish blue eyes and an Irish smile . . . Senior class treasurer . . . Glee Club member . . . Julie's usually found in Blessed Sacra- ment choir-loft or talking about Gordon's new R.C.A. records . . . often heard saying, Where's Pete and Rosie? . . . a nurse's cap is her heart's desire. Page Fourteen
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SENIQR CLASS OFFICERS President Eugene Ghiloni Vice President John Fisher Secretary Marianne Tanner Treasurer Julie Cullinan SENTIMENTAI .I0llRNE Y This year in the life of the Seniors will be one never to be marred or erased from our mem- ories. Even the bad times have been forgotten because outnumbered by the good. Our ac- tivities have been numerous and often inspiring. On the serious side the Passion Play has been the biggest event. The Stations of the Cross took on a new meaning and were prayed more sincerely after our pageant. Portraying the Christus was Eugene Ghiloni, while Marianne Tanner gave an unforgettable interpretation of the Blessed Moth- er. Norma Hillis won our admiration as Veronica. Mary Magdalene and Mary of Salome were poignantly portrayed by Mary Kraft and Mary Wey. Robert Mathy, as Simon of Cyrene, was realistic. Jack Kegley made an imperial look- ing Pontius Pilate. Robert Yonker and William Marshall were Roman soldiers who would have impressed Caesar himself. Sister M. Boniface conceived and directed the tableau. On the light side of life our dances held the spotlight. Heaven help the Freshman was our battle cry at our first. The biggest and longest Freshman Initiation was introduced and was executed by the Mr. Hyde side of our :haracter. Also deserving of mention was the Valentine Dance. The basement was trans- formed by arches and beautiful ribbons and flowers. One almost forgot it was lust the base- ment, the change was so overwhelming. . . . tlrrauglr the year A song, a story, maybe some little word or phrase can bring a smile and raise the spirits of many a Senior as his fabulous trip to Washing- ton and New York passes across his memory. The thrill of the Big City, the special closeness of young people together away from home, the wonderful days, the exciting nights, made notes of haunting melody in our symphony. Gee! The water was cold that day of the class picnic! Someone burnt the hot dogs, but we ate them any way. We even thought they were pretty good at the time. Remember the leaky boat-we bailed the equivalent of the whole lake that afternoon. Another lyric moment in our music score! Then came the climax. The color scheme was white and blue. The spirit was a little blue too, with a mixture of suspense and fear. As a back- drop fo rthe atmosphere, the strains of Pomp and Circumstance came flowing round us. Each Senior for the last time realized he was a Senior. and each was thinking a special prayer: Please God, keep us good and al- ways close to You, Help us to keep a firm footing on life's pathway. Thank you for our faith and health, and be the inspiration of our acts so that we may gain eternal happi- ness. Be Thou my God, be Thou my Guide. Page Thirteen
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ll ll dear olfl Alma Mater Barb . . . tall, vivacious, fun to be with . . . wears natty clothes . . . loves basketball and dancing suppressed desire to be a good nurse . . . Wher You is always haunting her . . . her alto voice to the Glee Club . . . member of Newsark and e'Af5 adds Mem- oirs staffs . . . usually seen with Marianne . . . When l was in Cincinnati. JOHN FISCHER Tall, dark, and handsome . . . good taste in clothes . . . usually seen with the boys at Five Points or the popular restaurant . . . vice president of Senior Class . . , part owner of local A 8. P . . . member of the senior football team . . . one of best intramural cagers . . . prefers brunetes to blondes . . . pet peeve is his large class ring. ANN CLINE Annie . . . brown hair with matching eyes . . . friend- ly and efficient . . . ardent baseball fan . . . loves to swim . . . keeps the iuke box jumping with A Penny a Kiss and Blue Moon . . . is often seen at the Din- ner Bell with Millie pet peve-boys arriving late for dates . . . assistant business manager of Memoirs . . . possesses golden voice. MOI: 1951 Page Fifteen
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