Billings Central Catholic High School - Rambler Yearbook (Billings, MT)

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'Pe ftCe nr °P-e are uUnny- Also short tall humb p ou d rising ab°ve the crowd in achievemei or part of the mass, cheering wildly at t fnd‘unseK °' ‘he yMr' Talenteti’ usef' At Central they cease to be “people” ar staCffmaeil1hdmdUalS’ “°Ur kids-” tke Rachel kevs iiwCOrt a montage of smiles, lock, keys, lunch tickets, pressed corsages, and eve ho™TLl7°rr!fS,r ab°Ut grades, assignment honor roll, and detention periods. We would like to show them to you £ they really, are, usual, yet unusual; little, y. great; mortal, yet immortal. Monday morning, “Blue Monday,” recall- ing, reliving the weekend; the game with two overtimes; the celebration coke at the Big Boy and the lecture for being late. Late kids our kids. Wednesday noon, the “half-way” point, and Friday at 3:10. Nine months of the year, for four years, and memories forever. In this year’s Rambler, the Staff tries to present people as they were at Central 1960-61. 2 ‘RcupM i Sta 0pxe 6 Ht i r-to 4 -4X fluKi lt. tr-?6 49-54 7-22 55-66 SetUaxA 23-22 67-92 Sfuxr i 'Pafa M euut 9 uicx 29-40 93-96 EDITORS Marilyn Nelles Linda Romero SECTION EDITORS Introductory Daria Boyle Carol Lutgen Judi Lidin Underclassmen Linda Pirtz Rita Sue Jamerson Staff Academic Carolyn Neal Cathy O’Connor Sports Greg Axlund Ed Luther Salina Batt Clubs Mary Ann Austad Donna Kipp Seniors Linda Romero Linda Pirtz Marlyn Nelles Activities Betty Suppes Bonnie Kraus Art Salina Batt Dan Dutton Advertisements John Stone Rita Sue Jamerson Student Photographers Tom O’Donnell Pete Schmidt 3 St. Joseph, patron of workers, as a young man had to learn the skill of carpentry in order to sup- port his future Family. The virtues—patience, love and perseverance, flourished as he endeavored to master this skill. To you, St. Joseph, we dedicate this account of our 1960 - 1961 school year for the example you have set in mastering your trade. May we master our skills in the same way. 5 “ everctui “Pei Uc6 'Dok mih Father Donovan is a man with many jobs. Besides being Superintendent of Billings Central, he is also Financial Director, Director of Spiritual Life, Director of Vocations, Director of Athletics and Supervisor of the Cafeteria. REV. JOHN PAPES REV. JOHN DIMKE Religion II Religion I 6 REV. ROBERT KOERNER O.M.I. Religion I REV. EUGENE HRUSKA Religion III 'Pe ftle Parent Clubs’ Presidents NOT PICTURED Mr. A. A. Healow Freshman Mr. Earl Fake Junior Mr. Andrew Sutton Mr Jack Schiltz Sophomore Senior Three short bells sound through the halls and Mr. Andrew Schaff. the school custodian, comes running to take care of the emergencies. Mr. Bill Nyman. Central Round Table President. Balancing the budget is only one of the problems our financial officer. Mr. Victor Roberts, had to con- tend with. I need a tardy slip.” and immediately Mrs. An- drew Schaff goes into ac- tion. doing many of the routine office tasks that free Sister Mary Lenore for more important jobs. 7 Sister Mary Judith dictates as Sister Ann Jeannette keeps up her speed. Both are members of the Business department. Mr. Robert Ehli demonstrates the new bioscope to the other Science and Math teachers. Sister Mary Baptist, Mr. Eugene Cislo and Sister Peter. Discussing school routine are Sister Edward, librar- ian. Father P. J. Donovan and Sister Mary Lenore, school administrators. Fine Art Department’s Mrs. Becker, art and crafts instructor, and Sister Mary Incarnata, music, discuss “Brigadoon, Soon! 8 Sister Maria. Sister Anna Rose. Sister Margaret Marie, Sister Regina. Sister Mary Oswald and Mrs. Thelma FitzGerald examine new English books for use in their department. Talking about the latest Physical Education require- ments are physical education teachers. Mrs. Paul Shepard and Mr. Adolph Zellner. Do they even tell jokes in Latin? The language teachers gather in the library: Father J. Dimke. Latin: Miss M. Schmidt. Latin. French: Miss C. Critelli. Span- ish: Sister Marie William. Latin: and Father E. Hruska. Latin. Social science teachers. Mr. John McMahon. Sister Mary Elizabeth, and Mr. Neal Christensen put their heads together for a combination history-government lesson. 9 Ttelfrfrd ‘Peofile This busy hive of workers pauses from their routine of ab- sentee collecting, phone answering and general office business. FRONT ROW: Sister M. Lenore. Principal. J. Wax. S. Asp. B. Sutton. M. Dillon. L. Winslow. P. Minette. M. Felt, F. Dun- ham. D. Boyle. K. Costello. SECOND ROW: M. Manning. B. Macintosh, P. Sullivan. D. Strausburg. K. Burghart. J. D. Foley. The cooks couldn’t get along without these diligent cafeteria workers: R. Miller, T. Forgrave, D. Sabo, R. Schwehr. G. Magi- like, J. Singar. Will it be hot dogs or meat loaf? Everyone wonders as the pleasing aromas drift through the school. The cooks are Mrs. Ben Lockrem. supervisor. Mrs. Mary Dcgele. Mrs. Mildred Griffin, Mrs. Nora McCann. Keeping the chapel clean and neat in Central is the work of these Handmaids of the Altar: A. Smith. P. Minette. J. Metz. S. Asp. A. Rowe. G. Graham. V. Stephens. B. Cantrell, and D. Boyle. B. Sutton, not pictured. 'Some books are to be tasted, others to be chewed and di- gested.’’ Most appetites, however, can be satisfied at Central’s library with the aid of library assistants. G. Graham. B. Brown. Sister Edward. J. Altoff, C. Morris. E. Davis, D. Papka. A. Dris- coll. L. Mainwaring. 11 J. Achtcn J. Aldrich B. Allard M. Astle D. Axlund A. Baxter M. Becker B. Beeter K. Benner J. Bermes R. Billstein J. Birgenheier E. Birrer D. Boice J- Boland M. Boyle dv S at V I M. Brooks P. Brown P. Brown B. Cantrell M. Carpenter C. Craighill P. Dolan R. Doll B. Duarte B. Dunham M. Dunbar C. Ellis N. Ellingson P. Eraerts C. Fake F. Feeley M. Felt A Cs C. Feuling J. D. Foley N. Frigge C. Gardner M. Gaudet D. Graham •i iS;i K. Garvey J. Gusick K. Haich M. Hamilton T. Hammerel K. Hanchett B. Harrington J. Haupt P. Heffner P. Hauptman J. Hennessey D. Herbst H. Hoene R. Holland D. Hoven S. McQuillan M. L. Majcrus D. Manning M. Marsden D. Martinson J. Massman D. McMasters R- Mathern O. Meyer R. Miller J. Minshall B. Naglich J. O’Connor G. Olson T. Paul M. Pitet M. Riek C. Rigler S. Rose P. Rossetto D. Roth B. Ruegamer N. Rumreick D. Sabo K. Sannes K. Schilling P. Schmidt D. Schmitt B. Schofield T. Seitz J. Sherman A. Smith K. Soltero M. K. Stenerson S. Stroebe P. Sullivan p. Suppes V. Szudera J. Tenge S. Thiel J. Trone P. Uhren B. Vance J. Vaterlaus J. Vetch M. Wagner T. Walsh V. Ward M. K. Webb F. Williams K. Weisser . R. Schiltz works out an equation in Mr. Eugene Cislo’s Algebra I class as B. Craighill observes. J. McCord. P. vanOosten, B. Webinger and R. Weber in advanced math class figure a synthetic division problem. Through a better under- standing of their courses in religion, languages, science, math or social studies, stu- dents try to develop the abil- ity given them by God. Using results -gained from achieve- ments and aptitude tests, they choose courses that will ready them for their next higher course or their chosen profession. With their achievements, the students have the satis- faction of knowing that they have enlarged their minds and trained their hands to carry on the work entrusted to them by God. Seniotu StcccUf SPONSORED BY: Custer Market Wilson Dunham Service Seniors S. Hall. P. Kamperschroer, J. Wax, M. Burgoyne. P- Sullivan.L. Gibbs, and S. Tokarski learn the weight of an object through demonstration in Mr. Michael Hilario's physics class. M. Hughes figures out the area of a triangle as J. Wantoch and J. Mayer correct in geometry class. as the picture proves. Ketf fo Succeed SPONSORED BY: Kasper's Photo Shop Culligan Soft Water Service Michelotti-Sawycrs Mortuary Pay Less Gas Senior religion class hears Father Donovan hold forth on the importance of retaining religion in later life. Freshmen C. Sporrer and J. Dalton explore the realms of world affairs with the help of Mr. John McMahon. “Is Tibet in the United Nations? D. Strausburg stumps A. M. Mossett in government class. J. Boland. J. McCall, and B. Schofield in American history learn from Mr. Neal Christensen to appreciate the achievements of their fellow men. Interested students in Sister Anna Rose's English I class en- joy the explanation of D. Regnier on the newspapers they wrote. T. O’Donnell enjoys a joke of Father Hruska about Ceasar’s allegiance, but T. Baxter isn’t impressed. SPONSORED BY: Star Typewriter The Turf Club Meadow Gold Hi-Quality Dairy Products S L Stores “Parlez vous francais?” S. Batt asks M. Murphy in their daily conversation, as K. Schiltz and D. Dcsmul try to challenge them in French I. a new class at Central. “Hola ninos are the words of E. Birrer as he greets J. Tenge and K. Glennen in their Spanish II class. Future chemists J. Layng and B. Allard test acid and bases in Mr. Grey's chem class. Mr. Grey was a practice teacher from Eastern. SPONSORED BY: W. P. Fuller « Co. Noyes Grocery Wright’s Shoes First Federal Savings Loan Assn. Mr. Robert Ehli demonstrates to J. Hickey. D. Link. G. Magilke. T. Taylor. J. Wax, and K. Powers the use of the new bioscope, gift of the Senior class. J. Haverland. P. Jones. L. Downs. D. Petek, and L. Winters improve their speed as Sister Ann Jeannette dictates in Shorthand II. General science Freshmen under the supervision of Mr. Bill Hurr. a student teacher from Eastern, are fascinated at their first steps of dissecting. Pounding busily on their typewriters. Juniors in Sister Mary Judith’s Typing class concentrate on their day’s lesson. Sister Mary Oswald's sewing class put their busy hands and to work creating new fashions. Hard at work with pre-Christmas activities such as linoleum blocks, paper sculp- ture and Christmas drawings are members of Art II. SPORSORED BY: Western Litho-Print. Inc. Preparing for the Christmas Pageant from chorus class are FRONT ROW: C. Chapman. M. Geertz. J. Wax. B. Allen. K. Sheridan. D. Kelly. E. Knell. C. Kehrwald. D. Link. ROW TWO: J. Wantoch. K. Anderson. M. Leonard. L. D. Casey. J. A. Althoff. E. Davis, R. Hestekin. J. Klein. ROW THREE: B. Maronick. K. Kuehn. K. Diedrich, K. Black- ford. N. Ferro. M. J. Rector, Z Koch, E. Lutgen. L. Martin. ROW FOUR: K. Papka. G. Beckerini. B. Holzer, R. Panion. J. Hauptman. J. Dalton. D. Majerus. M. Pelatt. J. Olsen. K. Fischer. ROW FIVE: B. Martinson, B. Ulrickson, T. O’Donnell. C. Kuchera. J. Holzer. T. Kennedy. C. Larson. R. Soltero, T. Hendricks, T. Taylor, and S. Brant. 22 23 Bonnie Allen Joanne Althoff Jim Anderson Kay Anderson Georgia Asp Dale Avens Carolyn Badura Grant Beckerini Doug Beeter Kathy Blackford Nona Bochy Ray Bocspflug Helen Bradley Tim Brooks Dan Brown Francis Burgoyne Leatrice Cariveau LaDonna Casey r vn c 7 Carol Chapman Steve Chesarek Darwin Cook Edna Davis Leo Deichl Kathy Diedrich Jennifer Desmul Jerry Driscoll Nancy Ferro Cathy Florek Jerry Foote T Forgrave Kathy Gainan Mary Geertz CGerharz Gwen Gisi Helen Gisi Jim Griffin Bob Guckeen Vaughn Guckeen Mike Gullard Jim Gusick Sandy Hardy Michal Healow eUuuttle i, fceofeCe Sue Helegeson Tim Hendricks Rita Hestekin Jim Hickey Sharon Hill Bill Holzer Jim Holzer Mike Hughes Jerry Keating Margie Kamperschroer Christine Kehrwald Danita Kelly 25 Tom Kennedy Donna Kilwein Julie Klein Ron Kloster Evelyn Knell Zcnda Koch Bill Korn Leland Kraus Bob Kreiner Janice Krings Kay Kuchn Bill LaMcres Mary Jo Lent Marilyn Leonard LaFawn Lewis Darrah Link Gary Lorang Vernon Ludcrman Elaine Lutgen Bill McCleary Paul Magers Greg Magilke 26 Barbara Maronick Linda Martin Jerry Mayer Marilyn Minette Diane Mueller Don Mulkern Joann Novasio Tom O'Donnell Jay Olson Ellen Papka Keith Papka Lana Pavelis Linda Pavelis Mike Pelatt Tom Pendergraft Kathy Powers Mary Rector Ronnie Redeau Sherry Reynolds Mary Romero Bill Roscoe Rick Ross Tom Rossetto • w A1 Barney Schaff Jim Schaff Leon Schillinger ! d la V i - ft Mike Schruth Jo Ann Schwarz Ronald Schwehr Bob Scollard Kathy Sheridan 27 Paul Staid Mary Steffani Mary Straight Jack Sturdivant Diane Sutton Judy Tasset Terry Taylor pat Walsh Jeanne Wantoch Jean Wax Barbara Wegner Dan Weidinger Danny Whooley Doug Woods Marilyn Van Meter Gary Yungheim Sophomore class leaders for the year: R. Kloster. vice- president: M. Rector, treasurer: J. Krings, secretary: M. Gul- lard. president. £££!£ to CO ate... BILL MacINTOSH Co-Captain ENDS: Tim Brooks. Ron Mathern. Pat Kelleher, Mike Boyle. Pat Sullivan. HALF-BACKS: Bill Cornell. Joe Maronick. Steve Tokarski. GUARDS: Mike Manning. Paul Weber. Jim Holzer. Doug Mike Murphy, Don Boice. Bill Glennon. Paul Staid. Brown, Tim Hendricks. QUARTERBACKS: Jerry Bcrmes. Rick Billstein. FULLBACKS: Don Manning. Ron Mathern. CENTERS: Don Dutton. Mike Johnson. Ron Kloster. SPONSORED BY: Vaughn Ragsdale Co. Zentz Lumber Co. Marion Opticians Montana Power Co. TACKLES: Bill Harrington. Bill Korn. Tony Seitz. Bill Whit- more, Val Szudera. Gordon Cormier. 31 MANAGERS: J. D. Foley. Pete Schmidt. Dan Whooley. Don Manning charges through the Dawson line to gain yardage fo rthe Rams while Paul Weber throws a key block. FOOTBALL SCORES — 1960 Sept. 9 Central 12 Powell 6 Sept. 17 Central 14 Lewistown 13 Sept. 23 Central 21 ............ Laurel 13 Sept. 30 Central 0 .......... Glendive 3 3 Oct. 7 Central 27 ........... Glasgow 19 Oct. 15 Central 7 Miles City 28 Oct. 2 2 Central 6 Havre 6 Oct. 29 Central 13 Great Falls 21 Nov. 4 Central 0 Hardin 21 SPONSORED BY: Buttrey’s Superstore Hart-Albin Co. Coaches John McMahon. Adolf Zellner. and Neal Christensen hash over mistakes of last week's game. 32 1960-61 (?ayer A Squad. FRONT ROW: Mike Murphy. Andy McDonnell. Jon Malmstrom. Paul Weber. Ron Kloster. Manager J. D. Foley. SECOND ROW: Coach Neil Christensen. Rick Billstein. Bill Ruegamer, Mike Johnson. Norbert Frigge. Paul Staid. Asst. Coach John McMahon. C Squad. FRONT ROW: Mel Bermcs. Jim McCracken. Greg Szudera. John Petek. Bill Conway. Jim O’Rourke. Jim Hauptman. Mike Sparrell. Dan Majerus. SECOND ROW: Don Mathern. Chuck Lynch. Dennis Gard- ner. Jim Dalton. Coach Mike Hilario. Don Healow. Mike Birrer. Rick Sol- tero. B Squad. FRONT ROW: Ruben Sanchez. Tim Brooks. Paul Staid. Ron Kloster. Bill McCleary. Tom Dolan. SECOND ROW: Bill Glcnnon. Mike Boyle. Pat Walsh. Coach John McMahon, Jim Gusick. Tom Ken- nedy. Bruce Martinson. 33 Basketball Roundup Central 60 Roundup 40 Central 47 Roundup 49 Central 64 Powell 45 Central 44 . Hardin 54 Central 43 Glendive 41 Central 48 Miles City 41 Central 56 Laurel 50 Central 52 ... .... Lewistown 54 Central 60 Great Falls 64 Central 44 . Havre 42 Central 67 .... Glasgow 49 Central 51 ... Sidney 52 Central 46 ... Hardin 54 Central 43 Miles City 50 Central 59 Glcndive 69 Central 74 .. Laurel 63 Central 65 Lewistown 47 Central 46 ... Sidney 61 Central 64 Glasgow 55 Central 66 Great Falls 65 Central 70 . Havre 65 Central 75 Hardin 72 Ron fakes out Laurel player to score for the Rams. Jon Malmstrom gets set to block a Fergus shot. PONSORED BY: Billings Automobile Dealers Association Archie Cochrane Motors F. A. Whitaker Buick Inc. Empire Motors Inc. R. B. Fraser. Inc. Lew Chevrolet Company MacIntyre Motor Company Midland Dodge Company George R. Pierce Company Ryan Oldsmobilc. Inc. Yellowstone Motor Sales Paul Weber jumps high to help defeat Laurel. 34 This year the Rams, headed by Coach Neal Christensen, coped fourth place in class “A” conference play. Then they won to Laurel and Sidney and lost to Lewistown and Havre in the tournament to come out with a hard-earned fourth place. In the game with Laurel the Rams made 85 points for a tournament record and in the same game McDonnell threw in 36 points for a tourna- ment high on individual scoring. For this and for his outstanding playing Andy made the All-tournament team. Jon Malmstrom made All-State center, and was followed by Andy McDonnell, Mike Murphy, and Paui Weber, who received honorable mention. These were chosen in a poll of Montana class “A” coaches. SPONSORED BY: Big Boy Drive Inns 104 1 Broadwater 105 South 5 7th Street 1 29 Rimrock Hart-Albin Co. All-Stale Center JON MALMSTROM Top Defensive Man Tense moment ... in the dosing seconds of the Laurel game. MKE MURPHY “Position one . . Mrs. Paul Shepard instructs her freshman girls’ gym class in new dance steps. “1. 2. 3. 4. Mr. Zcllncr’s commands make it easier for the boys to keep time during calisthenics. 'PJufticaC 0?it te44. SPONSORED BY: J. J. Newberry Co. Woodrow s Prescription Shop Dan Weidinger checks with Mr. Zellner to see if he is in shape for the coming track meet. 36 WRESTLERS. BOTTOM ROW: Don Regnier. Stanley Butkay. Bill Korn. Ray Bocspflug. Jim Holzer. Paul Magers. TOP ROW: Dave Nordlund. Dave McMasters. Coach Zellner. Don Boice. Jerry Wax. Coach Zellner pins Val Szudera while showing the team one of the finer points of wrestling. The team works hard in trying to develop muscles hard and strong enough to overcome their opponents. SPONSORED BY: Eagle Lanes Star Typewriter Elliot's Furniture Rip's Shoes 37 Did he make it? wonders a bystander as Norbert Frigge pole- vaults over. SPONSORED BY: Buttrey’s Downtown Store Barry O'Leary Inc. J. D. Foley is unimpressed as Mike Murphy uses the Western Roll to clear the high jump. On your mark, Don Boice. Tim Brooks and Mike Boyle are poised for the 100 yard dash. Jon Malmstrom shows good form as he pre- pares to throw the javelin. 38 Tim Brooks takes the lead in jumping the hurdles at Hardin. Com- ing from behind is Paul Magers. Jim Turcottc keeps a steady pace to take first in the mile. SPONSORED BY: Vincent D. Garvey Central runners pour it on to win first and second in the 100-yard dash at the Hardin meet. Sea ut If we don't win. you don't pass! ’ Faculty cheer- leaders.'' Miss Critclli. Mrs. Shepard. Miss Schmidt, and Mrs. Fitzgerald, used this threat to spur their team on to victory at the Faculty-Varsity basketball game. Junior cheerleader. Laurie Christensen, looks on. Mr. Vic Roberts presents Jon Malmstrom with the Frank Costello Memorial Award for the Outstanding Basketball Player. Next to him. Paul Weber admires the Knights of Colum- bus Most Valuable Athlete award pre- sented to him by Mr. Jack Spelman. Breaking the ground for the new track field located at 24th and Colton are Mr. Vic Roberts. Mr. Tim Mull- owney. Coach Adolf Zellner and Father Patrick J. Donovan. D. Bcnish K. Benner J. Baxter D. Baker M. Aldrich M. Bermcs M. Birrer A. Boland P. Boyle S. Brant J. Bromenshenk J. Brown S. Butkay C. Carpenter P. Chappie 'Jfew -£led pccl D. Cantrell J. Carpenter L. Conlee B. Carroll M. Carroll G. Cormier B. Conway 42 J. Cormier n r , - O •A a i B. Craighill J. Dalton J. Daubert a ' M. Davis R. Davis L. Favero R. Feely L. Ferro C. Forgrave ssssiKi cuiCCitty freofcCe S. Degenhart ,h rs C. Felt 43 ft ft I P. Heath C. Hesser . Hill i' D. Hirsch K. Hocne V P. Holland K. Istvanffy D. Hcalow A. Houseman J. Hauptman G. Harrington D. Jangula S. Jaramillo A. Jodry C. Keller V. Keller D. Jones K. Kennedy C. Kennedy 44 C. Klein C. Koneeny M. Kreiner G. Krueger E. Martin B. iMartinson M. Minard C. McIntosh C. Kuchera B. Kulseth C. Larsen L. Lutgen C. Lynch D. Majerus K. Maloney 45 J. O'Rourke C. Nicholas B. Mosset R. Morgan A. Murdo R. Panion J. Parker J. Pcndergraft N. Reichert M. Paul J. Petek J. Richter 46 G. Rose R. Rowe P. Ryan R. Sanchez C. Schwalgcr L. Schwalgcr C. Sexton M. Smith ctA oleMwtc D. Schwehr A. Shechy R. Soltero K. Sandland C. Schaff G. Schafer W. Schmidt 47 C. Schofield T. Stephens T. Straight A. Stenerson D. Steiner C. Sporrer M. S pa rrell I P. Strong R. Suppes G. S7.udera J. Trythall M. Turner L. Vandal M. Wagner W. Ulrickson M. Vasser L. White f wm Freshman class officers are Jayne Cormier, treas- urer: Kathy Olbright. vice-president: Coleen Kelle- her. secretary: Bill Glennon. president. J. Wagner R. Walsh 48 03 : ;■ S ™ :£;! mm yyy y y. m m mm ::::::::::: .VAV. mm Senior Pep Club Members. BOTTOM ROW: C. Shields. L. Pirtz. K. Young. D. Kipp. M. Nelles. M. Burgoyne. secretary: K Costello, president: M. Dunham, vice president: B. Suppes. R. Jamerson. S. Batt. L. Winslow. P. O’Donnell. SECOND ROW: G. Gra- ham. C. O’Connor. C. Neal. D. Petek. P. Jones. L. Krings. A. Mosset. L. Kuntz. L. Mainwaring. A. Rowe, V. Stephens, E. Driscoll. THRD ROW: J. Hoffer. B. Maloney. C. Lutgen. L. Gibbs. M. Dow, L. Spclman. S. Hall, J. Hertz, L. Dauenhauer. J. Metz. C Morris. FOURTH ROW: A. Santamaria. K. Glennen, M. Sullivan. L. Downs. M. Schneider, P. Minette, D. Schmidt, B. Sutton D. Boyle, C. DuVal “A” squad cheerleaders pose for their picture. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lila Winters, Pam van Oostcn. Head-cheerleader G.nny Ward. Jean McCall, Barbara Vance. FRONT ROW: J. D. Foley. R. Billstein. J. Maronick. M. Murphy, E. Birrer. M. Manning. B. Whitmore. R. Kloster. B. Sher- man. B. Cornell, T. Brooks. D. Wholley. SECOND ROW: V. Szudera. D. Boice. J. Staid. J. Bermes. D. Dutton. G. Cormier, P. Brown. T. Seitz. P. Staid. D. Weidinger. B. Glennon. B. Harrington. THIRD ROW: J. Malmstrom. N. Frigge. S. Tokarski, M. Johnson. P. Kelleher. P. Sullivan, P. Weber. R. Mathern. D. Manning. J. Turcotte. P. Kamperschroer. D. Brown, J. McCord. 50 Junior Pep Club Members. BOTTOM ROW: H. Lutgen. B. Allard. P. Dolan. P. Uhren. B. Naglich. J. Tenge. D. Martin- son J Aldrich. C. Gardner. D. Roth. N. Quinlivan. SECOND ROW: C. Take. J. McCall. B. Cantrell. D. Axlund. C. Christie. G. Quilico. S. Kreiner. J. Reichert. M. Becker. J. Minshall. M. Gaudet. THIRD ROW: L. Regnier. J. Vetch. K. Schilling. M. Webb. C. Riglar. M. MacIntyre. M. Stenerson. K. La Meres, M. Majerus. P. Brown. FOURTH ROW: M. Felt. F. Williams, S. McQuillan. C. Ellis. J. Trone, M. Pitet. K. Sannes, J. Layng. C. Koch. S. Stroebe. J. O'Connor. Majorettes. FRONT ROW: S. Hill. K. Soltero. R. Dutton. C. Felt. S. Macintosh. C. Shields. P. Rossetto. Head Majorette. SECOND ROW: M. Turner. S. Northridge. M. Rector. A. Mosset. M. Dillon. K. Maloney. R. Hestikin. C. Gerharz. C. Craighill ■'B Squad Cheerleaders: D. Jones. A. Stenerson. N. Ferro. Darrah Link. 51 FRONT ROW: B. Cornell. G. Yungheim. G. Szudera. SECOND ROW: D. Norland. M. Birrer. V. Luderman. FRONT ROW: M. Straight. B. Sherman. D. Reichert. J. Sherman. SECOND ROW: M. Boyle. V. Szudera. D. Malmstrom. D. Nordland. ?cdmted S. Asp. D. Avens. C. McIntosh. D. Cantrell. J. Borer D- Sutton, J. Desmul, K. Hoene. J. Murphy. D. Woods. D. Daylong. T. Taylor. V. Guckecn. K. Gainan. R- R°ss. J- Mayer. R. Miller. C. Badura. M. Paul. J. Schaff. 52 Attending a typical bi-monthly meeting are the officers and members of the Student Council. Officers are: J. Staid, president: M. Manning, vice- president: M. Dillon, secretary: P. Kamperschroer. treasurer: J. Malmstrom. sergeant-at-arms. Putting in valuable hours of experience for theatrical knowledge are Thespians. BOTTOM ROW: M. Sullivan. V. Stephens. D. Nordlund. K. Young. L. Pirtz, C. Shields. TOP ROW: T. Guckeen. S. Batt. R. Jamer- son. G. Graham. K. Glennen. C. Lutgen. L. Mainwaring. D. Strausburg. Not pictured. D. Boyle. The Future Nurses have done commendable work in their possible fu- ture profession. Left to right are E. Driscoll. V. Stephens. A. Santamaria. D. Papka. J. Minshall, D. Boyle. S. Batt. J. Aldrich. G. Graham, secretary- treasurer: C. Gardner. S. Hall. F. Dunham, vice-president: K. Wcisser. M. Burgoyne. president. 53 Juniors and Sophomores work like beavers to get their issue of Centralrama out in time. Left to right are: F. Williams, G. Ward. P. Kelleher. J. Bermes. K. La Meres. M. Gaudet. B. Vance. M. Gullard. J. Holzer. J. Layng. E. Larsen. J. Krueger. C. Schilling. B. Maronick, D. Ax- lund. G. Quilico. K. DcMeyer. J. Tasset, B. Wegner, C. Ger- harz. Busy Senior Rambler staff take five for picture. Sitting left to right are: L. Pirtz, C. O’Connor. R. Jamerson. B. Suppes. M. Austad. J. Lidin. C. Lutgen. L. Romero. Standing left to right are: G. Axlund. J. Stone. B. Kraus. D. Boyle. E. Luther. D. Kipp. M. Nelles. C. Neal. S. Batt. cu s4cti xa Senior Centralrama staff checks out one month’s hard work. Left to right: P. Treitz, D. Slade. P. Sullivan. J. Maronick, M. Dillon, M. Sayer. M. Dunham, S. Tokarski. Kathe Schiltz and Jim Staid review last minute details for the spring issue of Rim View, Cen- tral's literary magazine. 54 55 “Elizabeth. I beg of you. hold me off no longer. Confess your love for me.” pleads Joe Maronick to Col- ette DuVal in the Senior play. Pride and Prejudice. Settcard SPONSORED BY: Streeter Brothers Beverages of Billings Another first for the class of ’61 was the costume play, PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. Mrs. Bennett, a mother of five daughters, tries desparately to dispose of each one in marriage. Her good friend, Lady Lucas, may hinder her plans, but in the end three- fifths of her desire is fulfilled as she finds husbands for Elizabeth, Lydia, and Jane. “My dear, your future sons-in-law!“ Steve Tokarski introduces Terry Guckeen and Pat Sullivan to Kathy Costello. Performing the second night in Pride and Prejudice are BOTTOM ROW: L. Pirtz, M. Burgoyne. K. Glcnnen. MIDDLE ROW: M. Sullivan. M. Novasio. C. DuVal. G. Graham. TOP ROW: J. Maronick, B. Suppes, D. Brown, S. Tokarski. P. Sullivan. T. Guckeen. S. Hall. A. Santa Maria. Pxide cutd Prejudice SPONSORED BY: The Hamburger Shop Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. I. G. A. Stores Saunders Cash-Way Lumber Co. You know we dine with four and twenty couples.” exclaims Mrs. Bennett to her guests, the Bingleys. ' O Mama, you know we don’t flirt.” protests Kitty and Lydia to their mother. Mrs. Bennett. Mr. Bennett, a man of culture and taste, whose sense of humor has helped to carry him through some twenty-five years of marriage with his irresponsible wife, sometimes does not approve of her conniving tactics. Mr. Wickham, a handsome though untrustworthy officer, finds himself caught in Mrs. Bennett’s matrimonial web. Players of Pride and Prejudice, first cast, are BOTTOM ROW: R. Jamerson, D. Boyle. MIDDLE ROW: G. Keller. K. Young. P. Van Oosten. M. Dillon. TOP ROW: A. Gieger. L. Winslow. R. Bonogofsky. D. Brown, M. Johnson, P. Sullivan. J. Staid, S. Hall. B. Kraus. C. Lutgen. Jean Hoffcr Attendant Homecoming Queen Mary Francis Dunham receives bouquet of roses from Bill Whitmore, and Co-captain Paul Weber at half time. Lila Winter Attendant On October 8, the fairy godmother waved her magic wand over Central, and suddenly it was Homecoming ’60. For twelve hours Central en- tered into a realm of Fan- tasy, highlighted by a vic- torious ball game, and a jubilant dance. SPONSORED BY: Security Savings Loan The Stockman Builders Mart Inc. Sunset Bowl 58 The Junior float, which won first place, represented “Moby Dick.” (Central Rams) swallowing the Glasgow Scotties. The Sophomore float portrayed Billy Goat Gruff running over the bridge for a Homecoming victory. The titantic Genie rising out of his lamp brought the Central Rams their victory for Homecoming, and the Seniors their idea for their float. SPONSORED BY: Hesters Studio Scheels Hardware Rowe Furniture Lahey's Appliance Center Patience and understanding are the words to describe this year’s retreat master, Father Robert McCarthy, who conducted a four-day retreat from November 8-11. SPONSORED BY: Dahl-Brown Funeral Chapel Montana-Dakota Utilities Lambs Inc. Bee Photo Service Penny Uhren may take time out to cat. but still enjoys reading the Life of Christ.” Taking advantage of the peace and quiet of the study hall during retreat. Charlie Kuchera reads Dominic Savio. the Boy Saint. 60 Scientific 'People His science project, Electrorefining of Metals,” brought Rick McLaughlin second prize in the chemistry field at the Eastern science display. Christine Kehrwald. the only Cen- tral sophomore in the Science Fair, entered her exhibit on the circulatory system in the Biology section. Research, time, and work go into the annual Science Fair at Eastern. Pictured are: Rick McLaughlin, Don Manning, Judy Layng and Carol Craighill planning their exhibits. Don’s work paid off, since he won first place in the chemistry division with his exhibit on membrane electro- dalysis. Central’s own photographers, Tom O’Donnell and Pete Schmidt, constantly strive to please. Where there’s beauty they take it; where there isn't, no one ever knows. Waiting for my Dearie. was one of Pat Ros- setto’s lilting solos as the girls of Brigadoon gather at MacConnachy Square. Heather on the Hill sung by the two leads. Pat Rossetto and Jon Malm- strom. was one of the favor- ite selections of Brigadoon. Hey!” Karen Soltero gives a final flourish at the end of her solo, the Sword Dance. %ia zdoott Charlie Dalrymple. played by Pat Kelleher. exchanges wedding vows with Jean MacLaren. played by Pat Jones. Art Geiger as Mr. Lundy almost a preacher.'’ and Jim Vaterlaus, the best man. look on. Harry Beaton, alias Ron Freund, shows how a first- class villain looks during the chase scene in Brigadoon. Jeanie’s Packin' Up and members of the 5th period chorus help her during Act II of Brigadoon. Pat Jones (standing on the bench) is Jeanie. ci(€ce Kristi Schilling and Jim Birgenheier go over the bridge that leads to the Teahouse of the August Moon, theme of the Junior-Senior Prom. Juniors and their dates have a pause that refreshes. Pink punch and Chinese fortune cookies were featured at the punch tables. “This is how we do it in the United States.” Jim Staid tells Anita Santa Maria as they start the first dance at the Prom. Same 'ponmaC • t s4(tti Same Flappers, gangsters, downs, cowboys and African explorers gather at Central s gym for the Halloween Dance, sponsored by the seniors. Bails of hay and a giant scarecrow set the mood for the Pep Club’s twirp dance, April 14. Tfot Sa 'po'unal The “shy” freshman boys scan the opposite side of the gym. waiting for ladies’ choice at the Welcome Freshman dance. ’ You'd think I was a rag doll the way he trampled on my feet!” One of the Principal’s biggest problems be- came Principal for a Day. October 21. Bill Whitmore was selected by room 1 1 2. winners of the Centralrama subscription drive, to run the school for seven hours. The answer to every- body's dream? SPONSORED BY: J. J. Newberry Co. Woodrow’s Prescription Shop 7 t e yean «wen_ “Bless this house and all those that dwell therein.” intones Rt. Rev. Monsignor James J. Donovan V. G.. as he begins the formal bless- ing of the Central convent, new residence for the Central Sister-Faculty on September 18. Msgr. Donovan was assisted by Rev. A. Zarek, Rev. R. Koerner O.M.I.. Rev. P. J. Donovan, Rev. J. Dimke, Rev. E. Hruska, Rev. J. Papes. John F. Kennedy, as a campaigning presi- dential-hopeful in Billings on October 8. flashes his vote-getting smile at some future voters, Glen Olson. Art Geiger, and Doug Brown. Later he bought a subscription to the Central- rama from Olson. “O come. O come. Emmanuel” are the words on which the curtain rose for this year’s Christmas production. The speech, dramatics, and chorus classes combined to give a distinct and unique presentaton of the Christmas Story. 66 Homeroom 1 1 I shows their cooperation at the Sophomore Carnival, by sponsoring The Human Target booth. Steve Tokarski is the victim. t z ited “People Kathy Costello, president of Pep Club crowns the first Mr. Central. Art Geiger, at the annual Pep Club dance April 14. Art was voted in by Pep members. Anita Santa Maria, our first foreign exchange student from Colombia. S. A., demonstrates her ability on the South American guitar, the tilpa. for Salina Batt. Senior Class officers are president, Art Geiger: vice-president. Jean Hof- fer: secretary. Colette DuVal: treas- urer. Tim Keating. 67 '7 zte ited 7 eafcte Central’s own trumpet trio. V. Ludcrman. M. Birrer and D. Nordlund. took first in the Spring 1961 Music Festival at E.M.C.O.E. Shubert’s “Ave Maria” was the selection sung by Pat Rossetto, when she won top honors in stiff compe- tition at the district Music Festival at Eastern. One of the only ” lucky’ 13's” in our time is the Mixed En- semble at the Central Chorus. FRONT Row: C. Shields. C. Du- Val. G. Ward. P. Jones. P. Rossetto. S. Stroebe. M. Felt. TOP Row: J. Gohn. R. McLaughlin. R. Freund. G. Olson. D. Manning, and J. Maimstrom. After rating the top honor of “One” in piano competition at the Music Festival. Darrah Link proudly smiles. ■qm . ■ ■ :1® s WB ■■ VXSi I s pr ':V..;;;;:’,....V-.. -V- iI00Mk wggf ig, ■ VV W.’v'X $1£$I£|£ iiilli.- 69 Seacard are... 70 MARY ANN AUSTAD GREGORY AXLUND MARGARET BURGOYNE Cwaaittative, KATHLEEN COSTELLO 71 LA VONNE DAUENHAUER 72 LINDA DOWNS 73 DOUGLAS BROWN 74 MAXINE FLOHR ROBERT CYSEWSKI SHARON HALL 75 CLAUDIA HAVERLAND RONALD FREUND 77 RALPH HANSER LINDA KRINGS 78 Sfe n t4m ut 6.6fc, 79 LILLIAN MAIN WARING NICHOLAS LORANG JOHN McCORD mi AMP IMBITI I rumu 81 Andrew McDonnell , , , OMci JON MALMSTROM MARY NOVASIO WILLIAM McINTOSH MARILYN NLLLES MICHAEL MANNING 82 CAROLYN NEAL T utcA couraye. 83 MICHAELA ORSER 84 RANDOLPH REICHERT KATHLEEN SABO 7keOi cfavtact i 86 MARY SAYER ... MARGARET SCHWINGHAMER 88 JAMES TURCOTTE MICHOL ANN SULLIVAN LOUIS VANCE COLETTE SHIELDS BETTY SUPPES GERALD WAX PAUL WEBER with MHteAtty, BEN WEBINGER i PAMELA VAN OOSTEN 90 DONNA VANCE WILLIAM WHITMORE Ceacten tUfc, LILA WINTER NOT PICTURED: CLIFFORD DOBITZ REINHOLD BONOGOFSKY MARY KATHERINE YOUNG ctMcC irtteCCiy tcc. R. Wegner. D. Slade. P. Sullivan. S. Tokarski and L. Gibbs received letters of commendation from the National Merit Schol- arship Corporation. Leslie Gibbs and Steve Tokarski led the Senior class scholastically, having the highest average for four years. Rotary Club boys. A. Geiger. S. Tokarski. J. Staid. J. Roscoe. P. Sullivan. R. Wegner. J. Borer and P. Kampcrschroer are always out to'lunch. Exchange Club Boys are M. Manning. J. Maronick. M. Murphy. M. Johnson. J. Malmstrom. J. McCord and P. Weber. SPONSORED BY: Scott's Bindery 'planter Ptaly TRaaevuf prate 93 FRIENDS Judge and Mrs. Guy C. Derry Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Manning Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Nelles Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pirtz Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Rowe Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Soltero Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Soltero Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Stokoe FIRMS Boot Hill Drive-Inn C and E Grocery Colonial Cleaners Depner’s Shoe Shop Gorham Park Supermart Hopper’s Billings Floral Jacks One-O-One Carter Se vicenter Juro’s Pharmacy Medical Center Pharmacy Monarch Clothing Mustang Servicenter Nethig Shoe Service Nu-Tread Tire Company The Pin Cushion Rimrock Lodge Selby Re-Print Co. Weber’s Blacksmith and Welding Western Drug The “88” Center The 1961 Rambler editors would like to extend their sincere thanks to all the people who so will- ingly gave their time and effort to help make this book a reality. First, to the individuals and firms who helped financially by sponsoring pages. Then to the photographers—Phil Block, Leo Carper, Ed Weller, Pete Schmidt and Tom O’Donnell. We are grateful that we were able to call upon the ability of Mr. and Mrs. David Scott in designing our year book cover. Thanks goes to Mr. Bob Branam and Mr. Warre n Krogstad of Western Litho-Print, Inc. for their as- sistance and advice. Gratitude to the faculty, students, and athletic department members who posed for us. The book would have been impossible if it were not for the patience of Father Patrick Donovan and Sister Mary Lenore. And, of course, the immediate staff deserves a big thank-you. EDITORS MARILYN NELLES AND LINDA ROMERO INDEX Achten, Jerry 12 Achten, Joe 70 Aldrich. Jean 12. 51. 53 Aldrich. Mary 42 Allard, Barbara 12. 21. 51 Allen. Bonnie 22. 24 Althoff. Joann 22. 10. 24 Anderson. Jim 24. 22 Anderson. Kay 24 Anderson. Tom 70 Asp. Sharon 70. 52, 20 Asp. Georgia 24 Astle, Mark 12 Austad. Mary Ann 70. 54 Avens. Dale 24. 52 Axlund. Dianne 12. 51. 54 Axlund. Greg 71. 54 Badura, Carolyn 24. 52 Batt. Salina 50. 70. 20. 54. 53 Baxter. Ann 12 Baxter. Jim 42 Baxter. Tom 20. 24 Becker. Mary Kay 12, 51 Beckerini, Grant 24. 22 Beeter, Bob 12 Beeter. Doug 24 Benish, Dayl 42 Benner, Jim 71 Benner. Kathleen 12 Benner. Karen 42 Bermes. Jerry 50. 31. 12. 54 Bermes. Mel 33. 42. 16 Billstein. Rick 50. 36. 12. 33 Birgenheier. Jim 12 Bierrer. Ed 50. 12. 20 Blrrer, Mike 42. 52. 33 Blackford. Kathy 24, 22 Bochy, Nona 24 Boespflug. Don 72 Boespflug. Ray 24 Boice. Don 50. 30. 12. 38 Boland. Anthony 42 Boland. Joe 12. 19 Bonogofsky, Reinhold 57 Boyce. Dean 73 Boyle. Daria 50. 57. 70. 10. 54. 53 Boyle. Mike 52. 30. 12 Boyle. Patricia 42 Boyle. Ronda Borer. John 52. 72, 92 Bradley. Helen 24. 52 Brant, Scott 42, 22 Brenner. George 73 Bromenshenk. Jerry 42 Brooks. Mike 12 Brooks, Tim 24. 50. 30. 33. 39. 38 Brown. Betty 71. 10 Brown, Danny 24 Brown, Doug 50. 56. 57, 30, 73. 65 Brown. John 42 Brown. Patsy 12. 51 Brown. Peter 50. 12 Burghardt. Ken 74. 10 Burgoyne, Francis 24 Burgoyne. Margaret 50. 56. 71. 53 Butkay. Stanley 42 Cantrell. Barbara Cantrell. Don 42 Cariveau. Leatrice Carroll, Bill 42 Carroll, Mary Lynn 42 Carpenter. Cherianne 42 Carpenter. Jeannie 42 Carpenter. Mickey 12 Casey. La Donna 24, 22 Chapman, Carol 24, 22 Chappie. Pat 42 Chesarek, Steve 24 Christe, Cheryl 12. 51 Conlee. Lorraine 42 Conway. Bill 42. 33 Cook. Darwin 34 Cormier. Gordon 50. 31. 74 Cormier. Gerald 42 Cormier, Jayne 43. 48 Cornell. Bill 52. 51. 30. 12 Costello. Kathy 50. 56. 71. 10 Craighill. Bill 18 Craighill. Carol 12. 51, 68 Cysewski, Robert 75 Dalton, James 43, 22. 19, 33 Daubert, John 43 Dauenhauer. La Vonne 50. 71 Davis. Edna 24. 22. 10 Davis. Marilyn 43 Davis. Robbyn 43 Daylong, Dick 52. 75 Dewihart. Sheri 43 Delchl, Leo 24 De Meyer. Kathy 12. 54 Des.mul. Bill 12 Dcsmul. Dave 12. 20 Desmul. Jennifer 24. 52 Diedrich. Kathy 24. 22 Dillon. Maria 57. 72, 50, 10. 54, 53 Dobitz, Cliff Dolan. Pat 13. 51 Dolan. Tom 43. 33 Downs. Linda 50. 72. 21 Dow. Marilyn 50. 72 Driscoll, Eileen 50. 72. 10. 53 Driscoll, Jerry 24 Duarte. Bob 13 Dunbar. Marian 13 Dunfield. Mike 43 Dunham. Bud 13 Dunham. Mary Francis 58. 50. 73. 10. 54, 53 Dutton. Dan 50. 31. 76 Dutton, Rona 43, 51 Du Val. Colette 58. 50, 56. 73 Ellingson, Norman 13 Elis. Carol 13. 51 Eraerts. Pat 13 Esser. Mary Paulette 43 Fake. Carol 13. 51 Favero. Lana 43 Feeley. Fran 13 Feeley. Robert 43 Felt. Candace 43 Felt, Margaret 10. 13. 51 Ferro. Larry 43 Ferro. Nancy 22. 25. 51 Feuling. Charles 13 Feuling. Jane 43 Figg, Linda 73 Fischer. Ken 43. 22 Fitzgerald. Judy 74 Florek, Cathy 25 Foley. J. D. 10. 13. 32, 33, 50. 38 Foote. Jerry 25 Forgrave. Teresa 25. 10 Forgrave, Carol 43 Freund. Ron 76 ' Frlgge, Norbert 13, 33, 38 Gainan. Kathy 25. 52 Gardner, Camilla 13. 51, 53 Gardner. Dennis 43. 33 Garvey. Kathy 13 Gaudet. Mary 13, 51. 54 Geertz. Mary 22. 25 Geiger. Art 57. 76. 65. 92 Gerharz. Christi 25. 51, 54 Gibbs. Leslie 50. 74. 92 Gisi. Gwen 25 Glennon, Bill 43, 51. 30, 33. 48 Glennon. Karen 50. 56. 74. 20, 53 Gohn, Jim 77 Graham. Dean 13 Graham. Gerdean 50, 56. 75. 10. 53 Griffin. Cesilia Griffin. Jim 25 Guckeen. Robert 25 Guckeen, Terry 56. 77. 53 Guckeen. Vaughn 25. 52 Gullard. Mike 25. 54. 28 Guslck. Jim 25. 33 Gusick, John 13 Hall. Richard 43 Hall. Sharon 50. 56. 57, 75. 52 Haich, Karen 13 Hamilton, Monte 13 Hamerel, Tom 13 Hanser, Ralph 77 Hanchett. Kathy 13 Hardy, Sandy 25 Harlan. Elaine 75 Harrington, Bill 50. 31. 13 Harrington. Gladys 44 Hauptman, Jim 44. 22. 33 Hauptman, Pat 13 Haupt. John 13 Haverland. Joan 75. 21 Healow. Don 44. 33 Healow. Mlchal 25 Heath. Paul 44 Heffner. Pat 13 Herbst. Diane 14 Hertz. Judy 50. 76 Helgeson. Sue 25 Hendricks. Tim 22. 25. 30 Hennessey. Joe 14 Hesser. Carol 44 Hestekin. Rita 22. 51. 25 Hickey. Jim 21. 25 Hill. Larry 78 Hill. Richard 44 Hill. Sharon 25. 51 Hirsch, Dave 44 Hoene. Howard 14 .Hoene. Katherine 44 Hoffer. Jean 58. 50. 76 Holland. Bob 78 Holland. Pat 44 Holland. Ronny 14 Holzer, Bill 25. 22 Holzer. Jim 30. 22. 54 Hughes. Mike 55. 18 Houseman. Ann Marie 44 Hoven. Dianne 14 Istvonffy. Kinga 44 Jam. Bob 79 Jamerson. Rita Sue 50. 57. 76. 54. 53 Jangula. Donna 44 Jaramillo. Sharon 44 Jochem. Mary Ann 44 Jodry, Ann 44 Johnson. Mike 57. 31. 79. 33. 92 Jones. Diane 44. 51 Jones. Jacque 44 Jones. Pat 50. 77. 21 Kamperschroer. Margie 25 Kamperschroer, Pete 18, 50. 79. 92. 53 Keating, Jerry 25 Keating. Tim 80 Kehwald. Christine 26. 22. 68 Kelleher. Colleen 44. 48 Kelleher. Pat 50. 30. 14. 54 Keller, Cheryl 44 Keller. Gerri 57. 77 Keller. Charon 14 Keller. Vickie 44 Kelly. Danita 26. 22 Kennedy. Carmen 52. 44 Kennedy. Kathleen 44 Kennedy. Tom 26. 22. 33 Kilwein. Donna 26 Kipp. Donna 50. 77. 54 Klein. Cliff 45 Klein. Julie 26. 22 Kloster. Ron 26. 50. 31, 33. 28 Knell. Evelyn 26. 22 Koch. Carol 14. 51 Koch. Zenda 26. 22 Konecny. Carol 45 Korn. William 26. 31 Kraus. Bonnie 50. 57. 78. 54 Kraus, Leland 26 Kreiner, Bob 26 Kreiner. Mary Ellen 45 Kreiner. Sharon 14. 51 Krings. Janice 26. 28 Krings. Linda 50. 78 Krueger. Georgia 45 Krueger. Jeanette 14. 54 Kuchera. Charles 45. 22, 60 Kuehn. Kay Kulseth. Barbara 45 Kuntz. Lou 50, 78 Lahey. Mike 14 La Meres. Bill 26 La Meres. Kathy 14, 51 54 Larsen. Carl 45. 22 Larsen. Ellen 14. 54 Layng. Judy 14. 21, 51, 54. 68 Lent. Mary Jo 26 Leonard, Marilyn 26, 22 Lewis. La Fawn 26 Lewis. Dick 80 Lidin. Judy 78. 54 Link. Darrah 26. 22. 21. 51 Lorang. Gary 26 Lorang. Nick 80 Luderman. Vernon 26, 52 Lutgen. Carol 50. 57. 79, 54, 53 Lutgen, Elaine 26. 22 Lutgen. Helen 14. 51 Lutgen. La Vern 45 Luther. Ed 14. 54 Lynch. Charles 45. 33 MacIntyre. Mary Ann 14. 51 Magilke. Gregory 21. 10 Magers. Paul 26. 48. 39 Mainwaring. Lillian 50. 79. 10. 53 Majerus. Dan 45. 22. 33 Majerus, Mary Lee 14. 51 Maloney. Barbara 50. 80 Maloney, Kathy 45. 51 Malmstrom. Jon 82. 33. 35. 53. 40 Manning. Don 50. 31. 14. 32. 68 95 Manning. Mike 50. 36, 30. 83. 92, 53 Maronick. Barbara 26. 22. 54 Maronick. Joe 50. 36. 30. 83. 54. 92 Marsden. Michele 14 Martin. Evelyn 45 Martin, Linda 22 Martinson. Bruce 45. 22, 3o Massman. Judy 15 Mathern. Don 45. 33 Mathern. Ron 50. 30. 31. 15 Mayer. Jerry 52. 27. 18 McArty, Donna 79 McArt.v, James 45 McCall. Jean 50, 14. 51 McCall. Joan 14. 19 McCann. Jeannie 45 McCarthy. Jack 14 McCleary. Bill 26. 33 McCord. John 50. 81. 18. 92 McCracken. Jim 45. 33 McCullough. Duane 81 McDonnell. Andy 81. 33 McIntosh. Bill 30. 82. 10 McIntosh. Chester 45 McIntosh. Sally 45. 51 McLaughlin, Rick 14. 68 McMasters. Dave 15 McNelly, Patty 45 McPhee, Jerry 14 McQuillan. Susan 14 Metz. Jeanett 50. 80. 10 Meyer. Orval 15 Miller. Rosalind 53. 15 Miller. Rosemary 80, 10 Minard, Mike 45 Minette, Marilyn 27 Minette. Pat 50. 81. 10 Minshall. Janet 15. 51. 53 Morgan. Ron 46 Morris. Cathy 50. 81. 10 Mosset. Anna Marie 50, 81, 19. 51 Mosset. Beverly 46 Mueller. Diane 27 Mueller. Vicki 45 Mulkern. Don 27 Murdo. Ann 46 Murphy, Jerry 53. 83 Murphy, Mike 50. 30. 83. 20, 33. 35. 92. Naglich. Bonnie 15. 51 Naglich, Joyce 46 Neal. .Carolyn 50. 82. 54 Nelles, Marilyn 50. 82. 54 Nicholas, Cheri 46 Nordlund. Dave 52, 82. 53 Northridge. Sue 46. 51 Novasio. Joann 27 Novasio, Mary 56. 82 O'Connor. Cathy 50. 83. 54 O’Connor, Janis 15, 51 O’Donnell, Maripat 46 O’Donnell, Pat 50. 83 O'Donnell. Tom 27. 22. 20 Olbright. Kathy 46. 48 Olson. Jay 27. 22 Olson. Paulette 46 Orchowski. Susan 46 O'Rourke. Jim 33 Orser, Michaela 83 Panian. Ron 46. 22 Papka, Dorothy 84, 10, 53 Papka. Ellen 27 Papka, Keith 27, 22 Parker, Jim 46 Paul. Mary Ann 52, 46 Paul. Thomas 15 Pavelis. Lana 27 Pavells. Linda 27 Pelatt, Michael 27, 22 Pendergraft, Judy 46 Pendergraft, Thomas 27 Petek. Diane 50. 84. 21 Petek. John 46. 33 Pirtz. Linda 50. 56. 84. 54. 53 Pitet. Michelle 15. 51 Porter, Richard 46 Powers, Kathleen 27, 21 Quilico. Georgia 15. 51. 54 Quinlivan, Nancy 15, 51 Rector. Mary Jean 27. 22, 51, 28 Redeau. Ronnie 27 Regnier. Don 46. 20 Regnier. Lana 15. 51 Reichert, Eva Marie 15. 16 Reichert, Jeanette 15, 51 Reichert, Nancy 46 Reichert, Randolph 84 Reynolds. Sherry 27 Richter. Jerry 46 Riek, Monte 15 Rigler. Cecilia 15. 51 Robertson. Jerry 46 Rolando. Arlene 46 Romero. Linda 85. 54 Romero. Mary Ann 27 Roscoe. Bill 27 Roscoe. Jim 84. 92 Rose. Gary 47 Rose. Sharon 15 Ross. Rick 53. 27 Rossetto, Pat 15. 51 Rossetto, Tom 27 Roth. Dianne 15, 51 Rowe, April 50. 85. 10 Rowe. Richard 47 Ruegamer, Bill 15. 33 Rumreich. Norris 15 Ryan, Philip 47. 53 Sabo, Doris 10, 15 Sabo. Kathleen 85 Sanchez. Ruben 47, 33 Sandland. Karen 47 Sannes. Kay 15 Santamaria. Anita 50, 56, 86. 53 Sather, Tim 85 Sayer, Mary 86. 54 Schafer. George 47 Schaff. Barney 27 Schaff. Clarence 47 Schaff. James 53, 27 Schaff. Joyce 47 Schilling. Kristi 15. 51. 54 Schillingcr, Leon 27 Schiltz. Kathie 86. 20. 54 Schiltz. Richard 47. 18 Schmidt. Peter 15. 32. 68 Schmidt. Wayne 47 Schmidt. Dalyne 50, 87 Schmitt, Don 16 Schneider. Margaret 50, 87. 20 Schofield. Bob 16. 19 Schofield. Carole 47 Schroeder. Yvonne 27 Schruth. Mike 27 Schwalger. Carol 47 Schwanlger, Linda 47 Schwehr. Charles 85 Schwehr. Dennis 47 Schwehr. Ronald 28. 10 Schwarz. Jo Ann 28 Schwinghamer. Margaret 87 Schollard, Bob 28 Seitz, Tony 51. 31, 16 Sexton, Carol 47 Sheehy. Anne 47 Sheridan, Kathy 28. 22 Sherman, Bruce 53. 50, 85 Sherman, Judy 47 Sherman, Jim 53, 16 Shields, Colette 50. 89. 53 Singer. John 47. 10 Slade. Dave 86. 54 Slade. Don 86. 92 Smith, Arnetta 16, 10 Smith, Mary 47 Soltero, Karen 16, 51 Soltero, Richard 47, 22, 33 Sommers. Linda 47 Soria. Rosalinda 47 Sparrell. Gail 88 Sparrell, Mike 48, 33 Spelman, Lynn 50, 88 Sporer, Cindy 48. 19 Staid. Jim 51. 57. 86. 54. 92. 53 Staid. Paul 38. 50. 30. 37 Steffani, Mary 28 Steiner. Delbert 48 Stenerson. Ann 48. 51 Stenerson, Mary 16. 51 Stephens, Theresa 48 Stephens. Velma 50, 88. 10. 53 Stone. John 87. 54 Straight, Mary Kay 53. 28 Straight. Terril 48 Strausburg, Don 87. 19, 10, 53 Stroebe. Susan 16, 51 Strong. Peggy 48 Sturdivaht. Jack 28 Sullivan. Michol 50. 56. 89. 53 Sullivan. Pat 14. 18 Sullivan. Pat 30. 54. 92. 50. 10. 56, 87 Suppes, Betty 50, 56, 89 Suppes. Peter 16 Suppes, Robin 48 Sutton. Barbara 50. 90. 10 Sutton. Diane 53. 28 Szudera. Greg 48. 53. 33 Szudera. Val 53, 31, 16. 50 Tasset, Judith 28. 54 Taylor, Terry 53. 28. 22. 21 Tenge. Jean 16. 20. 51 Theisen. Mary 48 Thiel. Sue 16 Tokarski, Steve 56. 30. 88, 18. 54. 92 Treltz, Jan 48 Treitz. Pat 88. 54 Trone, Jaydenc 16, 51 Trythall. Jim 48 'Ilircotte. Jim 51. 88. 39 Turner, Marian 48. 51 Ulrickson, William 48, 22 Uhrcn, Penne 16, 51, 60 Vance. Barbara 51. 16. 54 Vance. Donna 90 Vance. Louis 89 Vandal. Linda 48 Van Meter, Marilyn 28 van Oosten, Pam 58. 50. 57. 90. 18 Vasser, Mark 48 Vaterlaus. Jim 16 Vetsch, Judy 16, 51 Wagner, Jeaneva 48 Wagner. Marvin 48 Wagner. Mike 16 Walsh. Pat 28. 33 Walsh. Ray 48 Walsh. Tony 16 Wantoch, Jeanne 28. 22, 18 Ward. Virginia 50. 16. 54 Wax. Jean 28. 22. 21 Wax. 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