Rosalind Anna Tripoli Thudium

Profile Updated: September 13, 2020
Rosalind Anna Tripoli
Year graduated: 1968
Residing In: Wentzville, MO USA
Spouse/Partner: Bruce D. Thudium
Children/Birth Years: Michelle 1972
Matthew 1978
Michael 1982
Occupation/What do you do now? Retired
Yes! Attending Reunion
Grandkids & Great-Grandkids/Birth Years:

Abby 1998
Gage. 2002
Trenton. 2006
Korben. 2010

Names of siblings, relatives AND their CHS graduation years (if attended CHS):

Bruce D. Thudium (husband) 1967
Frances Thudium Griffin (sister-in-law) 1961
Steven Thudium (brother -in-law) 1960

Favorite CHS Memory:

After-Prom 1967 at Sea World, Prom 1968 at Convention Center with After-Prom., Sandy and the Classics and band sounding just like Cream, "Sunshine of Your Love". Movies at lunch, Girls' Chorus with Mrs. Archibech, lunch with bff
girls in the cafeteria that made the Best food, especially the pies for dessert!
Mr. Brosio and Mr. Metcalf team-teaching Social Studies where I learned how to be a conscientious American. Latin with Mrs. MacMasters who taught me many life lessons that I remembered and passed down to my children.
Graduation at SDSC Stadium in the hot sun, waiting for the "T"s so we could stand up and Not get a diploma. My relatives were shocked at size of our class 3100+ and not seeing me on a stage (lol). Would not change a thing!!!

Favorite CHS Teacher or Principal:

Mrs. MacMasters (Latin II & III)

What clubs/sports/groups did you participate in while at CHS? (check all that apply)

A.S.B. (Associated Student Body)
Chorus and or Choir
Latin Club / Sodalitas Latina

What is your native country?

USA

What Elementary School did you attend?

Outside of Area

What street did you grow up on while attending Crawford?

Lerida Drive, Rolando Village

Who were your Colt neighbors?

Kenneth Jones
Connie Goodwin

Are you willing to volunteer to help with future CHS Foundation or Alumni activities should they arise?

No, not right now

Share a true miracle that happened to you!

I have experienced many miracles from our Catholic patron saint, St. Anthony. He is the patron of lost causes or objects. For generations my Sicillian family has trusted him when we have lost an object that is dear to us. There have been so many times in my life when I have suffered despair and lost something of great value. Many time days have passed. Most times I have looked everywhere possible. Then without warning, just when I have given up, the object will appear. Often it shows up in a place I Know I had looked many times during my frantic search. And there it is. I lost a diamond post earring while camping. It showed up next to the door of the camper the Nex Day! That is One example of a lifetime of little miracles, thanks to St. Anthony.
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