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Creative arts that help mold the whole man are Paralleled To picture the life of the Indian we have used the works of Charles Marion Russell whose genius captures amazingly on canvas and in bronze the life and spirit of these first Americans. Your school life and youthful spirit has been most uniquely portrayed through the ingenuity of our student photographer, Bob Dubuque. Our thanks goes to the Montana Historical Society for making these photographs available to us. We also wish to express our appreciation to Bob for the many hours of work he has put forth endeavoring to make this yearbook the best that Central has ever had. SOCIAL r a 1 Time out for relaxation a«r SPORTS Meanwhile . . . back in the locker room FINE ARTS 5
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ADMINISTRA TION With a nature common to all, man has come to inhabit every corner of the earth. In departing from the center of his world, man became separated from other men and acquired traits characteristic of his surroundings. Thus we recognized him today by his tribe, race or nation. Yet, as a common nature binds all men together, we may find a direct parallel between ourselves and any race which has ever lived. Through this 1960 Rambler, we have tried to portray and hope you will see the parallel between ourselves, the Americans of today and the Indians, the first Americans. Central administrators on the Disciplinary Board: Sister Mary Ruth. Sister Mary Incarnata, Sister Mary Lenore, Father Donovan. Father Fox, Father Hruska, Coach Zellner. Today and Yesterday CLASSES We offer the chalice of salvation . . Study—a student's way to maturity
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We Pay Tribute to His Spirit You may tame a wild horse but if you break his spirit you have nothing. In like manner, you may restain a youth but should you bottle his spirit you no longer have a youth but something comparable to a feeble old man. Indeed! A strong spirit flows through the veins of youth. This spirit . . . this ingenuity . . . this enthusiasm ... is our country’s assurance of a democratic and American future We would like to pay tribute to a youth whose spirit was as abundant as the stars and as strong as Hercules—who held a promise of the future—who has found his eternal future. In recognition of his youthful spirit, the editor and staff of the 1960 Rambler humbly dedicate this annual to Jim Spelman.
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