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

 - Class of 1956

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ART STERLING If you want a new twist for an OLD ACTIVITY AND SOMEONE TO CARRY THE BALL. CALL ON ART. Perhaps Intramurals were such A SUCCESS BECAUSE ART HAD SO MUCH FUN TAKING CHARGE OF them Student Board 4: Boys State Alternate 3: Operetta 2- 3-4; Band 2-3. President 4; Basketball “B 2: Football Manager 4; Baseball 2.3: In. tramural Basketball 3 4 NANCY BOOKE DEAN AANES His interests range from sing- ING TO FOOTBALL. HlS MELLOW VOICE AND HIS FINE PLAYING TAC- TICS SHOW HE DOES HIS BEST IN EVERYTHING AN EARNEST STUDENT WHO IS ALWAYS ASKING “WHY? Homeroom Representative 2: Student Board 3-4: Boys' State Alternate 3; Exchange Boy 4; Football 1.2.3: Intramural Basketball 3-4: Letterman 3-4; A Cappella 4: Boys Ensemble 2-3.4; Operetta 2-3: Soloist in “Southern Rhapsody 4: CYC 1- 2-3: Band 1-2-3-4: Safety Club 3-4; City Youth Council 2- 3. JOHN BACH This all-around Centralite was SEEN IN THE CAFETERIA. ART ROOM. AND ON THE FOOTBALL FIELD. Keeping Central attractive WITH BULLETIN BOARD ART WORK AND DECORATIONS FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS HAS BEEN ONE OF John’s unsung glories. Foot, ball 4: Letterman 4: Christ- mas Program 4; CYC 1.2.3-4; Cafeteria 3-4. Is WELCOME EVERYWHERE WITH A SONG, a SMILE. AND--A CAR! A THINKER IN CLASS. NEVER AFRAID TO SPEAK UP IN DISCUSSIONS---- this is Nancy. Student Board 4; Bookkeeping and Shorthand Award 4; A Cappella 4: Girls Ensemble 4: Rim Rocket 4: Op- eretta 4: Library 3-4: Snack Bar 4: Pep Club 3-4: Commer- cial Club. Treasurer 4; Com- mittee Chairman. Valentine Dance and Christmas Formal 4. PAT QU INLIVIN A DEMURE LASS WHO MAKES EVERY DISH DELIGHTFUL IN THE SNACK Bar Pat's quiet manner some- TIMES HIDES a fun.LOVER WHO doesn’t find it hard to make friends. Operetta 2-3-4: Thes- pian 3: Snack Bar 4: CYC 4: Commercial Club 4; Pep Club 4; Photography 3: Basketball Usherette 4; Bowling 4. ANN PURCELL Her interests varied every year, but the one that took the most time was Rambler. May HER HECTIC MIND REST IN PEACE. Student Board 4; Midland Bank Cartoon Award 2; Operetta 2- 3-4; A Cappella 4; Thespian 3; Co-Editor. Rambler Staff 4; Library Club 3-4; Safety Club 3-4; Living Rosary 2-3.

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CHARLENE HEIN Was one of Central s pretty. PEPPY STEPPERS IN THE FLAG Corps. Her smile lets you KNOW SHE ENJOYS LIFE. OPERETTA 2-3.4; One-ACT Play 4; Thespian 3; Flag Corps 2-3: Snack Bar 4: CYC 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 2-3-4; Photography 3; Basketball Usherette 4. DICK WHITMORE Look for a quiet, familiar fig- ure at Saint Pat s early morn- ing Mass. Dick also never fails WHEN IT COMES TO HELPING PRO- VIDE HOT MUSIC IN THE BAND OR GOOD SERVICE IN THE CAFETERIA. Operetta 2-3; Band 2-3; Cafe, ter i a 4; Safety Club o; Foot. BALL 4; LETTERMAN 4; INTRA- mural Basketball 1.2. KITTY MOR1ARTY Kitty hopes punching lunch TICKETS WON'T BE HER LIFE-TIME JOB. BUT IF IT IS. SHE WILL MAKE IT MORE ENJOYABLE AS SHE DOES EVERYTHING ELSE. HER DRAMATIC ROLES HAVE VARIED FROM A GAR- RULOUS NUN TO A LADY OF THE mop. Student Board 4: Thes- pian 3. National 4: Vice Presi- dent. Thespians 4; One Act play 4; Murder in a Nunnery 4: Fog on the Valley for Car. rol Speech Meet 4; Cafeteria 4: Pep Club 3-4: Safety Club 3-4: Committee chairman. Christmas Formal 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3. JIM STANGBY Keep to the right is a familiar phrase heard from Jim by many students. That is no trouble. HOWEVER. FOR CAREFREE JlM IS AL- WAYS READY TO HAVE EVERYONE ON THE “RIGHT SIDE OF HIM. FOOT. ball 2-3-4: Basketball Manager 2-3: Letterman 2-3.4: Operetta 4; ONE-ACT PLAY 4; CYC 1 -2-3-4; PROCTOR 4. MARGARET MCCRACKEN Always has an amusing quip for EVERYBODY AND EVERYTHING. BUT BEHIND THIS IS A DISPOSITION SER. IOUS AND THOUGHTFUL. STUDENT Board 4: Operetta 3-4: Thes- pian 3. Treasurer 4: Murder in a Nunnery 4; One-act play 4: Snack Bar 4; CYC 1-2-3-4: Pep Club 2-3; Usher 4: Homecom- ing Chairman 4; Bowling Cap. tain 4. KENNY HAYNES A HAPPY-GO-LUCKY GUY WHOSE PEP LIVENED UP THE BAND. HlS FINK SHIRTS AND REDDISH HAIR HAVE LIVENED UP THE CLASSROOM. RASKETBALL 3: INTRA MURAL Basketball 3: Band 2-3; Band LETTER 3.



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CAROLINE WEBSTER IT'S NO MYSTERY WHY THE PEP Club is so peppy when you know THEIR ENERGETIC. LITTLE SER. geantat-Arms. Operetta 2.3-4; Thespian 3-4: Pep Club. Ser. geant-at.Arms 4: Safety Club 3 4; Flag and Baton Corps 1-2; CYC 2-3: Living Rosary 1-2. SHANNON MACIOROSKI As A MEMORIAL SHE LEAVES HER FRUSTRATED MIND, SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. AND GRINDSTONE TO THE Library and Rambler Staffs of THE COMING YEARS. SERIOUSLY THOUGH. SHE ENJOYED EVERY MIN- ute of it. That's because she PUTS HER HEART AND SOUL INTO every job. Student Board 4; SSC 4; Latin Medal 1; Second Place Madonna Art Contest 2; National Latin Award 2-3; Op- ERETTA 3-4; CO-EDITOR. RAMBLER Staff 4: Library 3-4; A Capel- la 4; Safety Club 3-4; Living Rosary 3-4. DONNA SATHER Her charming, quiet roles in PLAYS ARE REALLY THE PORTRAYAL OF HER LIFE. POISE AND PERFECT GROOMING SEEM TO COME EASY FOR Donna. Student Board 4; Greatest Scholastic Improve, ment 3; Operetta 2-3-4; Thes- p i a n 2-3. National 4; Thfspian Secretary 4; Pep Ci ijb 2-3-4: Commercial Club 4: CYC 2-3-4; Snack Bar 4: One Act Play 4; Prompter in Senior play. BERNARD TOPASH WILL BE MISSED BY CENTRAL AND CENTRALITES. HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SCHOOL THROUGH THE STU- DENT BOARD AND SERVICE TO THE BAND ARE EQUALED ONLY BY HIS LOYALTY AND WILLINGNESS TO DO ANY JOB AT HAND. STUDENT BOARD 3. PRESIDENT 4: CLASS PRESIDENT 3; SSC 2: EXCHANGE BOY 3-4; GEN- ERAL CHAIRMAN OF JR.-SR PROM 3: SAFETY CLUB 3. VICE PRESIDENT 3; BAND 1-2-3-4. STATE MUSIC FESTI- VAL 4. 31LL BROWN a, mainstay of the team, a pcy WITH A SURPRISING CAREER- A MUST IN THE SENIOR Cl AS BlL- 3LAN S TO GET AN OFFICE JOB WHERE HE CAN U E .c PING VND SHORTHAND. STUDENTBOARD 4 Vice President. Commercial Club 4- Football 2-3-4; let. TERMAN 3.4: PLAY 3: PROCTOR 4; r-Ky -' 10-34 AILEEN SWAIN A merry maid who brightens business in Central and in Bil- lings It's a bright future that SHE'S LOOKING FORWARD TO WITH THAT BRIGHT DIAMOND ON HER finger Student Board 4-. Op- ERETTA 2. 4; THESPIAN 3-4; Plays 3-4; Baton 1-2-3: Pep Club 2-3-4; Safety Club 3-4; Commercial Club. National President 4.

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