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

 - Class of 1956

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tzA lotfiZZ WHO BECAME THE SWEET INSTRUMENT OF SALVATION MAY OUR LIVES BE AS LOVELY AS THINE WHO BORE THE JOY OF THE WORLD DIRECT A RAY OF JOY INTO OUR HEARTS WHO LOST YOUR PRECIOUS GOD AND SOUGHT HIM IN SORROW GUIDE US IN OUR LONELY SEARCH WHOSE HEART WAS TORN WITH HIS ON THE CROSS BE OUR COMPANION. OUR STRENGTH IN SORROW MOTHER . . . YOU ARE OUR GIFT FROM CHRISTS DYING LIPS YOU KNOW OUR SUFFERINGS AND JOYS YOU ARE OUR COMFORT. OUR FRIEND IN THOSE SORROWS IN THOSE JOYS IN OUR HOPES MOTHER . . . YOU ARE OUR LOVE

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EFFICIENT SERVICE IN THE CAFETERIA IS given by Kitty Mori- arty. Rita Smith. Bill Kuchan. Paula Kla- witter and Beverly Tryon and Wayne Peltzer. It s Kitty-s and Rita s hands you SEE AT THE LEFT OF THE PICTURE AND WAYNE IS NOT PICTURED. A CLEAN BUILD. ING IS ESSEN- TIAL ENVIRON. MENT FOR STUDY MR. S C H A F F MAKES THIS EN- VIRONMENT POS- SIBLE AT CEN- TRAL. DISHWASHERS WHO WORK VALIANTLY BE- HIND THE SCENES ARE (back row) Jim Gar- vey, John Bach. Dick Whitmore. Bob Me- Almond. Ed Heacock. Bob Murry, (middle row) Andy Seitz. Richard Vande Vee- GAETE. (FRONT ROW) Raymond Mota. Wayne Peltzer and Martin Badura. m P. zacz PROCTORS WHO KEEP TRAFFIC RUNNING SMOOTHLY IN CENTRAL'S HALLS ARE (LEFT TO RIGHT) BILL Brown. Dan Degenhart. Ed Ger- AGHTY. JERRY ANDERSON. JERE Porter. John Novasio. Pat Campbell. Tom Adler. Ted Lech- ner. and Walt Zahn. . tfis xanejuiCitij of (Dzdei” Queens of the CAFETERIA WHO KEEP CENTRAL. ITES CONTENTED DURING ONE OF THE MOST IMPORT. ANT PERIODS OF THE DAY ARE Mrs. Maloney and Mrs. Kur- koski. The good order of Centrals office de- PENDS IN LARGE PART ON THE WORK OF THE OFFICE FORCE WHO KEEP THE ABSENTEE RECORDS. ANSWER THE TELEPHONE. CARRY MES- SAGES. They are Walt Zahn Bette Blume. Jim Neal. Tom Mac- Intyre. Joan Main- waring. Margaret Lutgen and Mary Rose Tenge.



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r,«,- PaOUIOlTiHTRi ?I94' SV» PRAFSIDq matae 1 • VAJMAl VIRC.A1' “FOR GOD AND COUNTRY UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. read Senior officers Ed Geraghty. PRESIDENT; MARY BETH NORTHRIDGE. SEC- RETARY: CAROLYN O'DONNELL, TREASURER: and Jere Porter vice president, from THE CORNERSTONE OF THE NEW CENTRAL- ERECTED IN 1947 Coming into Central . . . AS LIGHTHEARTED FRESHMEN. WE WERE YET WEIGHED DOWN WITH FEAR OF BEING OVERPOWERED BY UPPERCLASSMEN. BUT WRITING OUR AUTOBIOGRAPHIES FOR ENGLISH HELPED US TO DISCOVER OURSELVES AND OUR PERSONALITIES. THIS GAVE US THE STRENGTH NEEDED TO CARRY ON. During our Sophomore year we asserted ourselves! We had the satisfaction OF ACHIEVEMENT. WE FACED OUR JUNIOR YEAR WITH EAGERNESS. WE HAD EARNED THE TITLE OF CHAMPIONS OF CENTRAL--IN LUNG POWER ! As Juniors we began to realize our unity in producing Neptune s Ball. We HAD THE STRENGTH OF A UNITED FAMILY. ALL WORKING TOGETHER AS ONE. After three years of waiting, our dream came true. We were Seniors. Our ABILITY TO CARRY THROUGH PROGRAMS SUCCESSFULLY. TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY AND TO SHOW INITIATIVE HELPED MAKE US THE LEADERS OF THE SCHOOL. WE WERE PRE- PARED THROUGH GUIDANCE. FORMAL INSTRUCTION AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES TO LEAVE SCHOOL AND BECOME CHRISTIAN LEADERS OF OUR COUNTRY. An example of the Seniors1 initiative is demonstrated in our Super Salesmen. WHO BROUGHT IN THE MOST MONEY IN THE RAMBLER AD DRIVE. THEY PROVED THAT the Seniors can work together as a team and obtain good results. Graduation means good-bye. But the Seniors will never say good-bye to the HAPPY MOMENTS IN WHICH THEY HAVE WORKED AND PLANNED TOGETHER: THE DAY OF PREPARATION FOR RETREAT. THE SENIOR PLAY. THE CHRISTMAS HOLY HOUR. PUBLIC PRO- CESSION AND BLESSING OF THE CRIB. THEY WILL TAKE WITH THEM THROUGH EACH OF LIFE’S HOMECOMINGS’ THE MEMORIES OF CLASSMATES AND TEACHERS. SUCCESSES AND FAILURES. HEARTACHES AND HAPPINESSES. THEY WILL GO TO THEIR ETERNAL HOME- COMING ENRICHED WITH GRACES OF KNOWLEDGE AND VIRTUE RECEIVED DURING THEIR YEARS AT CENTRAL. TOP NOTCH SALESMEN IN THE Ramb- LER ADVERTISING DRIVE ARE «RIGHT TO left» Ed Geraghty. Jim Stangby. Dan Degenhart who each brought in AMOUNTS RANGING FROM SI 30 TO S200 John Straight. Walt Zahn. and Marilyn Gray were sioo salesmen.

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