Rosary High
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1340 N. Acacia Ave.
Fullerton 92831
(714) 879-6302
* Enrollment: 710
* Established: 1965
* Team name: Royals
* Newspaper: Royal Gazette
* Administrator: Trudy Mazzarella
* Student president: Katie McCann
* Winning moments: Mock Trial teams placed third in county competition; Western Assn. of Schools and Colleges visited; Royal Reporter newspaper placed third in the National Quill & Scroll Society competition; Crossings publication won Columbia University gold medal; girls’ water polo Southern Section Division IV champions; girls’ basketball state Division III playoffs; girls’ soccer Southern Section Division IV playoffs
* In the works: 35th anniversary celebrated in the Royal Year 2000; 30th production of the Red and Gold dramatic presentation
* Graduation: June 5, 11 a.m., on the campus lawn
SENIOR STANDOUT
Katie McCann of Walnut
* Achievements: Earned a 3.95 grade-point average; First Honors; Academic Merit English II and Religion III; scholar athlete; California Scholarship Federation; National Honor Society; Kiwanis Key Club freshman class president; sophomore class president; Associated Student Body vice president; most improved swimmer
* Connections: Volunteers as a candystriper at St. Jude Medical Center in Fullerton; Rep. Gary Miller and Kathleen E. Fayley Special Olympics; Girl Scouts silver and Marian medals and 10-year pin
* Ambitions: Attend UC Berkeley, majoring in political science and minoring in anthropology. “I’m thinking about law school, but I’m anxious to get out in the world and start living.”
* Family: Father is Tim McCann; mother is Penny; sisters are Nicole and Kristen
* Claims to fame: “I’m known for my positivity and sense of humor. I love to be involved and remain active. Right now, my team is a finalist in the Ultimate Frisbee Championships we hold at lunch.”
THE SENIOR CLASS: 170
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