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

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arob m Central Catholic High School Billings, Montana Editors MARY JUNE HAMILTON PAT McGEE Administration MARGARET EMERY Students MARY JUNE HAMILTON PAT McGEE Classes and Talents SHARON WOSEPKA PAULA KLAWITTER Religious CAROL KUPILIK DONNA VERZUH Sports CHARLENE ERB EARL CRAIGH LL Social PAT O'CONNOR KAREN LYNCH Advertising DAN McNALLY Copy Editor MARY MARGARET ASTLE Art Editor MARGARET EMERY Photographer Assistant BYRON REDLER GARY CORMIER Senior Portraits Special Groups and Events TIPPET S STUDIO Ping Pong Pictures Classes and Groups FOX SCHOOL STUDIO 1957 1 1 1 He HAS A PART NO ONE ELSE CAN PLAY FOR HE IS AN INDIVIDUAL After he graduates NO ONE WILL COME TO TAKE HIS PLACE. The role each Centralite plays makes Central what it is. Everyone has a place: THE LEADER TO LEAD. THE FOLLOWER TO FOLLOW. The Centralite—his own world He is an individual, a person . . BODY AND SOUL. TALENTS AND PERSONALITY. DISTINGUISHED FROM ALL OTHERS. His body—a Temple He develops his body TO HELP HIM DEVELOP HIS CHARACTER. ‘Another Christ —the Centralite He comes from God . . . TO LIVE AS A MEMBER OF CHRIST'S Mystical Body . . . PROCEEDING TOWARD HIS GOAL. THE Beatific Vision. • His nature—social He lives not only as an INDIVIDUAL. BUT IN HARMONY WITH HIS FELLOWMEN IN THIS LIFE THAT THEY MAY LIVE IN PERFECT UNITY IN THE NEXT. tr tTr e To You, Who are the model OF THE HUMAN RACE. the Head of the Church. Your Mystical Body. we DEDICATE the 1957 RAMBLER. Your personality. IN ITS FULNESS AND UNIVERSALITY. HAS BEEN THE INSPIRATION FOR OUR THEME. “The Individual.” 0 Your determination to do what ’ V w s R,GHT ' ,X ■ V. .. • -AND WHAT HAD TO BE DONE ' ’ «WITHOUT CARING WHAT OTHER ptOPliE THOUGHT . . . YOUR PERSEVERANCE WHEN ALL SEEMED DARK . . . YOUR GRACE RADIATING A THE LOVE THAT BINDS OUR PERSONALITY TO Your own . . . THESE ENABLE US TO FINISH ANY TASK WE UNDERTAKE. Therefore. O Most Sacred Heart. WE SHALL ALWAYS TRUST IN THEE. 'V. ■ A « « . S' EXCELLENCY THE MOST REVEREND WILLIAM J. CONDON, D. D. Bishop of the Diocese of Great Falls REVEREND PATRICK J. DONOVAN Superintendent of Central Catholic High School Senior Religion Instructor Residence, St. Patricks Parish Leading the student to fulfillment in his present vocation, the teacher guides him to the realm of knowledge. Through instruction the teacher fulfills his own vocation in educating the mind and will of the youth. Through guidance the teacher assists the student to channel his abilities, to form high purposes, to make right decisions. It is the task of the administration to foster these characteristics of a school which is cooperating “with divine grace in forming the true and sperfect Christian, that is . . . Christ Himself in those regenerated by Bap- tism. REVEREND THOMAS POWERS Pastor, St. Patrick’s Parish REVEREND ANDREW ZAREK Pastor, Holy Rosary Parish REVEREND EMMETT NEVILLE, O.M.I. Pastor, Little Flower Parish REVEREND ROBERT KOERNER, O.M.I. Pastor, Our Lady of Guadalupe Sophomore Religion Instructor Christ’s Apostles. . Through them we learn to love and serve God. Under their care we journey toward the Kingdom of Heaven. REVEREND DANIEL MILLER, O.M.I. Assistant, Little Flower Parish Parish Catholic Youth Council Freshman Religion Instructor REVEREND PATRICK TARRANT Assistant, Holy Rosary Parish Freshman and Sophomore Religion Instructor REVEREND DAVID DWYER Assistant, St. Patrick’s Parish Freshman Religion Instructor MR. DON NIKI.AS Algebra I Bookkeeping Athletics Religion—Freshmen MR. ED HUMMEL Boys Physical Education Social Studies I Athletics MRS. CYRIL SHERMAN Girls Physical Education English I MRS. ADDISON BRAGG Latin I and II Teachers of God’s children SISTER MARY PAULINE Principal Student Board Sponsor SISTER MARY LENORE Social Studies II Spanish Religion—Sophomores SISTER ROSE TERESA General Math Physics Solid Geometry Algebra Religion—Sophomores SISTER MARY LEONILLA American History Latin II and IV Rambler Religion—Sophomores SISTER MARY EMILE Library Spanish I and II SISTER MARY RUTH English III Speech Dramatics Religion—J uniors SISTER ANN DE SALES Shorthand i and II Typing I and II Latin I Religion—Seniors SISTER MARY DENISE Chemistry Geometry Algebra Religion—Juniors BACK TO SCHOOL for parents who follow their children’s schedules. SISTER MARY EVANGELISTA Sociology English II Social Studies I Religion—freshmen SISTER REGINA English II and IV Rim Rocket Religion—Seniors SISTER ELIZABETH MARIE Art Biology Sewing Drafting Religion—Sophomores SISTER DOMINIC Chorus Music Religion—Juniors Central’s Adult Education” STUDENT TEACHERS come to Central as part of their course. (Left to right): Mr. Ntklas converses with Mr. Thomas Kenney about bookkeep- ing which he will teach. Mr. John Gran tier goes through a typing manual with Sister Ann de Sales. Their work is never done KITCHEN HELPERS AT WORK! (Left to right): Gary Papka, Richard Hatch, Bob Bor- er. Ed Sherman and Wayne Peltzer. Benjy Sanchez not pictured. STUDENTS ENJOY the friendly service at the Snack Bar. IT'S THANKS to Mr. Schaff that our building is neat and clean. CAFETERIA WOMEN show an example of their fine service, (left to right): Mrs. Topash, Mrs. Kurkoski, and Mrs. Maloney. THE OFFICE STAFF finds time to help keep things running smoothly. (First row. left to right) : Ken Boice. Bill Strausburg, Virginia MacIntyre, Dave Joyce, Tom Studer, Marilou Cline. Mike Mullowney, Tom Slovarp, Antoinette Kessel. (Back row, left to right) : Jim Pelatt, Earl Craighill, Dan Orser. Nick Rosetto, Mary Rose Tenge, Bob Gappa, Jerry McCarthy. I ARY BOYS (left to right) : M. Mullowney, B. Kuchan, G. Kolstad. L. Walsh, M. Keating, D. Fitzgerald, E. Heacock. C. Netterberg, and B. Redler. Community organizations such as Rotary and Exchange Clubs cooperate with the school to form tomorrow’s citizens. i EXCHANGE BOYS (first row. left to right): M. Keating. E. Heacock: (second row). D. Orser. D. Kessler: (third row), B. Strausburg, D. Hanson, C. Netterberg; (fourth row). M. Mullowney, L. Walsh. CENTRAL ACTIVITIES COUN- CIL officers chat with Father Dono- van in his office. (Left to right): Mr. Tom O'Connor, president: Father Donovan. Mrs. Art Cline, secretary: Mr. Fred Joyce, treasurer, and Mr. George Kuchan, vice president. CAC HONORS SISTERS AT TEA KITCHEN COMMITTEE, left to right: Mrs. Robert McCullough, chairman: Mrs. Loyd Ken- ecke, Mrs. C. M. Carpenter, Mrs. Lee Hill, Mrs. George Pelatt, and Mrs. Henry Bibeau. TABLE COMMITTEE, left to right: Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. James Neal, Mrs. Cletus Walsh, chairman; Mrs. J. N. Cornelio, Mrs. B. J. Cleary, Mrs. Howard Strasberg, Mrs. M. B. FitzGerald, and Mrs. Tim Mullowney. his own world . . . the world- of his mind where he learns facts from book and experience, where he forms principles ai creates ideas, where he glimpses the vision of-druth. . . . the world of his ) plines his emotions and where he loves God, His rt where he disci- rengthens his will, rld and its people. al make-up i%ouse of his through its . . . the world of his physical where he develops his body, the hoi sold, so that it may glorify God til activity. %. . . . the world of his fellowmcin knows the pleasure of laughter, t) sharing and therrichness of others’ Graduates of 1957 We are the Seniors SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Ed Hea- cock, treasurer: Dick Hanson, vice president: Jim Fitzgerald, president, and Mary Frances Palmersheim, secre- tary. enjoy a coke while making the final plans for Senior week. and no one could be prouder... MARY MARGARET ASTLE BEVERLY BRUCKER JAMES BROWN SALLY BURGHARDT MARY ANN BURGOYNE CLEO CARDINAL ANTONIA CAUDILLO MARILOU CLINE MARY FRANCES CLINTON PHYLLIS CORNELL ROBERT COUTTS SHARON CRANFORD are many LARRY ERICKSON DENNIS FITZGERALD our past years, JIM FITZGERALD PAT FOWLKES PHILLIP GOHN MARY JUNE HAMILTON All our have beei JENNIE GALVAN BOB GLASGOW ANDREA GUY to oar teachers . . . SUSAN HAMILTON DICK HANSON JANET HARLAN AGNES HEACOCK projects successful— EDGAR HEACOCK JUDY HOUSEMAN Freshman Sophomore MIKE JACOBS MARTY JODRY PAT KEATING our Junior and our DON KESSLER MIKE KEATING dance, initiation. MERLIN KIPP GENE KOLSTAD WILLY KRUMM BILL KUCHAN Prom Senior Play; HELEN KUCHERA CAROL KUPILIK Homecomin and games and KAREN LYNCH JANET MATHERN SHIRLEY McBEE MIM McCRACKEN PAT McGEE diane McQuillan We've last CAROL MOOS MIKE MORIARTY JERRY MUELLER MIKE MULLOWNEY seen our game, MARY PAT MURRY JIM NEAL t CHUCK NETTERBERG WAYNE NELSON m our song, MARY FRANCES PALMERSH1EM BLANCHE POLESKY BYRON REDLER rehearsed scene, ANDREW SEITZ BILL STRAUSBURG — DICK STRAUSBURG TOM STUDER PAT SULLIVAN TED TURCO HELEN THOTUS always the friends LARRY WALSH 0 MARGARET WHOOLEY knowledge gained C.C.H.S. SANDRA WILSON JANE WISOKI CLASS OF 1958 JUNIOR CLASS OMICERS. Vice President Mike rhomson: President Kerry Feld- man: Secretary Joe Kelleher: and Treasurer Dick Vande Veeyaete contemplate the problems of the up-coming Prom. CENTRAL SELECTS its representatives for girls’ and boys’ state. (Back row) : Dick Vande Veeyaete and Tom MacIntyre, delegates: John Minette, Joe Kurka and Kerry Feldman, alternates: Gay Mc- Cracken and Mike Thomson, delegates. (front row) : Judy Schwalger. alternate. Kitty Kehrwald. delegate, and Diane Byrne, alternate. JUNIORS ENJOY reading their original 19th century newspapers. Year for decision Henry Hopstad Mike Abley Ken Adler Dan McNally Marilyn Stephens Sharon Griffin Helen Allen Linda Baez Pat Barta Bob Borer John Brown Ronald Brown John Bulltail Diane Byrne Cathy Caraway Dee Ann Carey Karen Carpenter Pat Chapman Bernie Cleary Dan Coakley Earl Craighill Gerard Delisle Dolores Diedrich Wayne Drashil Don Dubuque Bert Emery Charlene Erb Kerry Feldman Allen Fischer Marilyn Flohr Chuck Gainan Muriel Garrard Gail Gibbs Gary Glasgow Judy Havcrland Joann Hedges Rose Marie Henneberry Ronnie Hofferber Gary Howell Mary Ann Kaiser Maurice Kanne Kitty Kehrwald Joe Kelleher John Kenney Antoinette Kessel Paula Klawitter Darlene Klein Rita Koch Don Kraske John Kuhlman Joe Kurka Connie Lee Donna Lutgen Tom MacIntyre Joan Mainwaring Phyllis Manning Jerry McCarthy Marcis McCord Gayle McCracken John Minette Ray Mota Robert Murry Nancy Namcn Henry Nelson Dave Niklas Louie Novasio Peggy O’Leary Ronald Ortscheid Carolyn Page Gary Paul Wayne Peltzer Mary Lee Petentler Roger Pitet Phyllis Purcell Pat Redler Bev Ruden Judy Sayer Judy Schaff Loretta Schaff Bob Scherr Dennis Schmidt Jim Schroeder Judy Schwalger John Sheard Peggy Slaughter Tom Slovarp Paula Smith Susan Studer Mike Thomson Lee Topash Bev Tryon Anita Vandal Dick Vande Vecgaete Jack Van Meter Donna Verzuh Joann Vescovi Patricia Wadsworth Jayne Wardell Dave Webinger Sharon Wosepka CLASS OF 1959 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS discuss the possibilities of a drivers' training school here at Central. Pictured left to right are President Bill Polly. Secretary Audrey Jean Konecny. Vice President Charles Kennedy, and Treasurer Rosemary Powers. There is a tide in the time of every man’s • • Susan Bach Martin Badura Ed Batt Lucy Bielefeld Bob Birgenheier Judy Boggs Jim Bohl Kenneth Boice James Boland Myron Boyle Jerry Brabec Ben Brown Judy Brown Charles Burg Therese Burgoyne James Buxton Danny Cline rS Elizabeth Clinton Pat Comstock Clinton Cook Gary Cormier Kathleen Crowley Donna Daubert Katherine Dawson Beverly Degenhart Juanita Deichl Jim Deilrich Dan Dodge Jim Driscoll Bill Dunham Paula Dutton Sandra DuVal Teresa Englin Ken Evanson Stephen Fake Koleen Feldman Kathie Fitterer Kathie Fitzgerald Mike Ford Sally Gauger Kathy Gray Mike Harrington Ted Haverland Richard Heiser Wally Herzog Harlan Hobbs Elroy Jauss Judy Joki Dave Joyce Mary Kamperschroer Bill Kelly Don Kelly Charles Kennedy Pat Kessler Charles Knell Susan Koch Ken Kolstad Audrey Konecny Karen Kraskc Ken Kraske Judy Kuchera Karen Kulseth Larry Kurka Paula Marie Layng Richard Leone John Link Loyola Lynch Sonia Macioroski Judy Malmstrom Jim Mankin Susan Mann Dianna Mendenhall Marlys Marohl Pat McArty Marcia McCall Keith McCarthy Burke McCormick Tom McCracken Marietta McCullouj Kathy McMahon Jeanne McPhee Carolyn Minette Bob Monaco Sonja Nordbyc Brian O’Donnell Bonnie Orser Terry Osborn Ralph Panian Anthony Peck Jim Pelatt John Peters Frank Pirtz Bill Polly Rosemary Powers Roberta Reynolds Roger Riedlinger Carol Rigler Patsy Romero Nick Rossetto Vince Ruegamer Le Roy Samuelson Mark Sasich Paul Scarborough Caroline Schaaf Kasper Shaff Duane Scharosch Darlene Schroeder Lynn Sheridan Susan Sommers Minerva Soria Mike Svetich Tom Tokarski Ken Torski Jim Treanor Walt Vande Veegaete Helen Wagner Lorraine Wagner Toni Wardell Chris Whitcanack Fairie Belle Winter Sharon Yungheim CLASS OF 1960 FULFILLING THEIR DUTIES as student board members by inspecting lockers for cleanliness are the freshman class officers. Vice President Mick Hutchins. President Terry Keutiny. Treasurer John Miller and Secretary Mary Ann Orchowski. Time for a coke after a hard day at the books Beginning another day of learning Now is the time to begin.. . Janet Althoff Ann Axlund Brian Bibeau Halsey Brant Bill Briceno Dianne Briggs Mary Jane Brown Mike Brown Dick Bureson Maureen Campbell Pat Cantrell Francele Chapman Tom Chapman Bill Chesarek Bob Chickering Carole Cline Pat Cormier Donna M. Cornelio Tom Costello David Cucciardi Mike Cumiskey Le Ann Davis Andrew Deichl Lynne Devereaux Jerome Dietrich Linda Dietrich Marylyn Demeyer Linda Dow Prank Duarte Leonard Dubuque Robert Dubuque Myrna Dunbar Lauren DuPuis Wanita Ecker Ronnie Ehresmann Pat Ellingscn Greg Erickson Mary Lou Evanson Nikki Farrell Marie Ferro Mike Foote Bob Gappa Gary Garlock Dick Haich Jacqueline Haich Mildred Hakert Maureen Hall Mary Ann Hammerel Pat Hanly Bob Hanson Roger Hardy Mary Harrington Patty Harris Tom Maholt Dick Haverland John Haydu Judy Haynes Pat Healow Bill Hein Mike Heins Neal Henke Dick Hill Larry Hill Pat Hogan Loretta Holmes Mick Hutchins Barbara Jones Terry Keating Ray Keller Mike Kennedy Judy Kilwein Mike Kolman Daniel Kreiner Vivian Krueger Steve Kuhlman Margaret Lahey Dennis Lambrecht Kathie Larsen Pat Letcher Bernard Lochrem Ken Lucien Jerry Luderman Virginia MacIntyre Lois Mainwaring Joann Mancuso Eric Martin Joann Martin Mike McCarthy Barbara McGlynn Dave McNally John Miller Carl Moon Jo Ann Moudry Carole Mueller Dan Mueller Frances Neibauer Dick Neiss Jean Nordlund Sharon Northridgc Roberta O’Leary Mary Ann Orchowski Jim Orler Carolee Ortscheid Gary Papka Margaret Paul John Peck Jerry Pederson Mary Pitet Karen Carlisle Lonna Ratchie Toby Ratchie Don Reichert Bob Reid Carol Rye Benjy Sanchez Margaret Sannes Roland Sannes Ronald Sannes Sherri Sasich Jim Scarborough John Schreiber Mary Lynn Schruth Rosella Schuld Virginia Seitz Kathy Sexton Ed Sherman Nancy Shoemaker Dean Sos Ed Stevenson Gretchen Tenge Mike Vasser Janne Vollhaber A1 Wagner Tom Walsh Bob Weber Alberta Wiederien Phil Wold Christy Wolfe Wisdom Is better then . . . for it leads the mind of the student to knowledge . . . bypaths the glories of the ivorld’s strength ivhich deters him from truth . . . spurs him on to create those ideas and ideals which ennoble him. This learning goes to make him rich . . . and ivise . . . .and a Wise Man is Better than a Strong Man. men Seniors prepare themselves through earnest study to face the challenges of intra-world, relationships, of mech- anized modem living, of personal service to God and their neighbor. SPANISH II Let's give a play! SPEECH Grow Wiser Juniors, in their “year of decision, delve into the past for understand- ing, the present for skill and mastery, the future for high adventure! War of 1812 makes headlines! AMERICAN HISTORY Underclassmen From history kineposiums to Shakespeare—2 Oth century style—to biology in action: sophomores bring textbooks to life. Now, what in the world??? WORLD HISTORY Who will ever forget Julius Caesar? ENGLISH II ALGEBRA I explore knowledge Freshmen tap the resources of the liberal arts, the language arts and the fine arts in their educational expeditions. Getting off to a good start! ENGLISH I Let's everybody sing! GLEE CLUB Let's put out a paper! All learn to use head, hands and heart Training in the practical arts rounds out the education of a Christian youth. Liturgical artists in the making! ART Homemakers of tomorrow! SEWING JOURNALISM Student parables are toid.„ ... in drama and oration ... in color, form and line ... in ideas and words with hidden meaning in youthful lives . . . . . . hours of time given . . . energies poured out . . . work and sacrifice contributed to forming of the individual personality ... through teen-age talents This adventure calle Youth Council Travelers to Vancouver were Tom MacIntyre. Bill Strausburg. and Gail Gibbs. Alter nates were Helen Allen. Dick Vandc Vccgacic. and Byron Rcdlcr. Student Board Talent Show Balcony Scene” receives honors Central artists decorate at St. Vincent’s Student draftsmen compare projects Latin IV Students honor the Immaculate Conception Junior American History students honor Washington and Lincoln. THE FREEDOM SHB'NE Learning tuM-KWl JOHN Science Project winners going to Missoula are: Dick Vande Veegaete. John Kenny. Joe Kurka. Diane Byrne. Gail Gibbs. John Minette. and Judy Sch- walger. Sister Denise was instructor and Mrs. Byrne was a chaperone. JUDY GEOMETRIC TRANSFORMATI01S TOPOLOGICAL projective TOM Cleo Cardinal and Kerry Feldman “speak for Dem- ocracy. EARL DICK GAIL Sophomores Tom T okarski, Bill Senior orators on the Constitution were Bill Kuchan. Kelly, Richard Le- Mary Pat Murry. 1st place regional and district winner: one, and Ken Boice Mike Moriarity and Jim Fitzgerald. Judges were Ralph spoke for “Optim- L. Herriott. Attorney at Law: Ronald Thompson. City ism. and County Planner: John Jones. American Legion Chairman for Contest. ROOM FOR ONE MORE Mike Mullowncy Susan Hamilton Carol Moos Andrea Guy Loving mother knocks son out cold Marilou Cline Mary Rose Tenge Oh. that girl saved my life. Jim Brown 1 -2-3-4!” counts Jack as he hauls in penalty buckets. IN A 'PUMPKIN SHELL Phyllis Cornell Dick Stausburg Out goes the bad water—in comes the good air! Marty Jodry Jack Dubuque me alone Karen Lynch Sharon Cranford All these pumpkin children enjoyed their two night's run in the pumpkin shell All students judge Central's own play festival TRYSTING PLACE DAVE NIKLAS PEGGY SLAUGHTER GRETCHEN TENGE PAULA KLAWITTER JIM SCIIROEDER GERARD DELISLE BOB MURRY JEAN NORDLUND MARY ANN HAMMEREL BETTY! BEHAVE! JOAN MAIN WARING MARCIS McCORD GAY McCRACKEN MARY ANN ZAHN HOLLYWOOD CAN WAIT and INHERITANCE MARY LEE PETENTLER MARILYN STEVENS CATHY CARAWAY SHARON GRIFFIN PEGGY O’LEARY PHYLLIS MANNING HENRY NELSON BALCONY SCENE KERRY FELDMAN DON DUBUQUE KITTY KEHRWALD JOAN HEDGES BERT EMERY JUDY SCHWALGER JOE KELLEHER GAIL GIBBS CAMOUFLAGE JUDY HAVERLAND TOM MacINTYRE BEVERLY TRYON JOE KURKA TOM SLOVARP RONALD HOFFERBER SKY FODDER MIKE THOMSON JOHN MINETTE RICHARD VANDE VEEGAETE THE NATIVITY MUSIC Music lovers CENTRAL STEPPERS promote the fine spirit of Central. Following the ’’S” around are Mary Rose Tenge. Phyllis Manning. Pat Healoiv. Susan Sommers. Lynn Sheridan. Anita Van- dal. Judy Schwalger. Antoinette Kessel. Sharon Yungheim. Donna Verzuh. Diane McQuillan. Drum Majorette; Mary Lynn Shruth. Carole Cline. These talented twirlers march with the band, give twirling exhibitions and dance in the operetta as their contribution to school spirit. THE CENTRAL BAND attentively assembles before the artistic mural of instruments, awaiting Sister Dominic’s signal. Mr. Sturdevant, the band’s director at outside activities, gives his ap- proval of their fine music. This active group perform at home games, school assemblies and Central productions. Water Boy. where are you hiding? Ef you donna come, gwine tella yore mammy Spring means music The best things in life are free . . . but the next best will cost you twenty-five cents.” After a hard night's work, the band poses with Sister Dominic’s roses. I was born on a farm in Ioway It was June is bustin' out all over Fat Clown Polka i ■ H . ir- r : ■ Vi Jt'fZ °w Whenever I feel afraid. I whistle a happy tune None so merry, none so gay as the lads—and lasses—of Romany! the CmtmlxXC He is a living member of Christ. With st-Life in his soul, in his heart, in his and will, he begins to mature as a -,n. People become'more real to him, s are solved more ewffry, work gains a purpose, the world takes on its true per- spectiven This “other Christ” contributes to the work of Christ on earth. In ‘‘his own world’ —of abilities, capacities, dreams, thoughts and personal vocation—he improves himself and gives good example to others. He finds his place in the Church FATHER EMMETT NEVILLE. O.M.I.. of Little Flower tells Dan Orser. Bonnie Orser, and Richard Leone of some of his experiences as a missionary. ST. PATRICK S PARISHIONERS. Marilou Cline. Ken Boice, Ronald Hofferber. Allen Fischer, and Carolyn Minette. enjoy an amusing quotation with Father Thomas Powers in St. Patrick's rectory. 'I HE SACRIFICE OF THE MASS is offered by Father Patrick Donovan for Centralites in the school Chapel during Passiontide. FOUR MEMBERS OF HOLY ROSARY PARISH. Benjy Sanchez. Pat Fowlkes. Paula Dutton. Al Wayner. pause in front of their new church with their pastor. Father Andrew ' .arch. The Centralite, in his parish, is a member of the Mystical Body. By participating in Christ's Sacrifice, by partaking of the Sacraments, he re- ceives the Divine Life that gives him this membership. Mary, Mediatrix of this Super- natural life, is the Mother of the in- dividual Christian in each parish and his most powerful aid in the struggle for sanctity. His Catholic Action in the school and parish indicate the intensity of the Christ-Life in his soul. FATHER ROBERT KOERNER. O.M.I.. Pas- tor of Our Lady of Guadalupe. chats with parishioners. Minerva Soria. Jennie Galvin. An- tonia Caudillo. and Patsy Romero after religion. Career Day: Guide to the future THESE STUDENTS are taking ad- vantage of one of the aids in deciding a vocation. Books, magazines, and pamphlets are all valuable sources of information. CAREER DAY speakers and their Centralite guides meet in the library before going to their assigned rooms. MANY QUESTIONS can be answered by asking a person who knows. On Career Day, Centralites had an op- portunity to listen and learn. THE ANGEL GABRIEL (Larry Walsh) brings to Mary (Sharon Cranford) the news that she is to become the Mother of God. MARY PRESENTS the Christ Child to the High Priests (Wilhart Krumm. Dick Strausburg ) while Joseph stands nearby. AFTER SEARCHING for three long days Mary and Joseph find the Child Jesus (Mike Mullowney) in the temple teaching the Wise Men. SHEPHERDS (Jim Brown, Jim Neal) and Angels (Mary Pat Murry, Mary Rose Tenge, M. M. Astle, P. Cornell, Margaret Whooley. M. Cline, Susan Hamilton, Marty Jodry) rejoice with Mary and Joseph (Jack Dubuque) over the Birth of Christ. ANGELS (Mary Margaret Astle, Phyllis Cornell. Marilou Cline) watch as Eliza- beth (Mary Pat Murry) greets Mary at the Visitation. Central students show their love for Mary by taking part in the Living Rosary LfJJ I itti 11 ii I k 6BILLINGS HONORS MARY THE KEATINGS ... a family that prays together, plays together and stays together . . . Left to right: Grandma Keating, Pat, Terry, Mrs. Joe Keating, Mike, Jerry, Tim, Mrs. Keating, Kathy and Joe, who led the Keatings' decade of the Rosary. FRANCES NEIBAUER was one of the 430 Centralites who shook the hand of Father Patrick Peyton after his talk to the student body. Mary Harrington waits her turn. TED TURCO. SCC president, greeted Father Peyton with a hearty grin and a firm clasp on Father’s rosary. THE GREATEST SACRIFICE that man can offer to God on earth was the first act of each Central Student's retreat day. AT THE END of a Retreat day we pause to re-enact the Crucifixion of our Lord through the Stations of the Cross. ME—ANOTHER CHRIST? No lass a goal than this is sat- isfactory for a Central stu- dent. Centralites became more convinced of this during Re- treat by listening, thinking, and talking with God for three days. ... He assists at Christ’s Sacrifice FOR THE HONOR AND GLORY OF GOD these Handmaids prepare the altar and the priest's vestments for Mass, and keep the chapel clean. Phyllis Purcell. Lucy Bielefeld. Mary Frances Clinton. Marcia McCall. Carol Kupilik. Pat McCee. Mary Pat Murry. Janet Harlan. Antonia Caudillo. Mary Ann Orchow- ski. Nikki Farrell. Mary Zahn. Pat Ellingsen. Judy Houseman. Paula Dutton, and Blanche Polesky. ALTHOUGH THEY HAVE to roll out of bed at 5:45 in the morning, these choir mem- bers sing at the 6:30 Mass with a happy smile and a cheerful voice. They also sing for after- noon and evening devotions, and at both St. Patrick's and Holy Rosary for Christmas Masses. ASSISTING CHRIST HIMSELF in the Priest are these Central servers who number more than seventy. On call for Mass offered in the school chapel, they also serve in their own par- ishcs- THIS SLEEPY GROUP of SSC members—Mary Ann Orchowski. Diane Byrne, Pat Hanly, Kenneth Boice, Carol Kupilik, Ronald Hofferber, Gary Cormier, and Dennis Schmidt—rolled out of bed in the small hours of the morning to assist at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. THESE INDUSTRIOUS PEOPLE—Dean Sos, Marcis Mc- Cord, Millie Hacket, Judy Schwalger, Margaret Emery, Bob Dubuque, and Paula Klawitter—are responsible for the many signs encouraging Centralites to make more visits to the Blessed Sacrament. THE MAGAZINES AND PAMPHLETS placed in the rooms for retreat were arranged by Leonard Dubuque. Kasper Schaff, Ann Axlund, Nikki Farrell, Margaret Sannes, Pat Cantrell, John Peters, Pat Ellingsen. Sally Gauger, Agnes Heacock, and Kathleen Sexton. ... He serves the poor in body and in soul v k OS ° % °VV V ' o c • STAMPS. STAMPS AND MORE STAMPS. says officers and representatives of the SSC while counting the mountains of stamps which students brought in to help the missions. SOPHOMORES OE 215 under the supervision of Sister Elizabeth Marie look forward to their many frequent visits to the County Farm. IN THE WEEKS preceding Christmas Centralites found happiness in giving and doing as well as receiving. In- dustrious students filled the halls with reminders that Christ's birth was the reason for this activity. CHRISTMAS BASKETS for the poor were filled with goods contributi by the students. ART STUDENTS put finishing touches on the crib in the lower by the office. ck Leone brought out Mary’s role in the Incarnation with his bulle tin board on the main stairs. He goes to Christ through Mary THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, the Centralite honors Mary by using his talents in various activities. IN THE MAY CROWNING (top) we acknowledge Mary as Queen of Heaven and earth, as our Queen. ADVANCED LATIN students trans- lated praises of Mary written by learned theologians and saints, and presented them in a program for the student body (left). IN OCTOBER the Centralites made a pilgrimage in honor of Mary. The Rosary was recited and Marian hymns were sung on the way to the church. Father Z a re k spoke briefly before Benediction (right). THE LIVING ROSARY (bottom) in which every person is a prayer, must be very pleasing to Mary. WF a ‘Temple He must protect and develop this body, for God within abides. The promise of the prize spurs him for- ward but its loss teaches Mm the love of God’s Will. This effort and sacrifice, this knowledge and exper- him a greater man. tence ma GRIDIRON “O SACRED HEART OF JESUS! I consecrate mvself to thee . . . ‘Team members speak these words each fall before they face the season’s challenege. A TEAM OF CHAMPIONS . . . Higher than State! THE PLAYERS. led by co-captain Larry Walsh, working not only for a trophy but for self-development . . . THE COACHES. Ed Hummel and Don Niklas. put in long hours to form not just skill, but character . . . THE SCHOOL, represented by Father Donavan. edu- cates the youth in soul and body through ath- letics . . . These make a team great . . . and ours is the greatest! CENTRAL BACKERS, members of the CAC Athletic Committee, are happy about the latest addition to the trophy case. Front row. left to right: COACH HUMMEL. COACH NIKLAS. FATHER DONOVAN. MR. TIM MUL- LOWNEY. MR. PAT GERAGHTY. Second row: MR. ED PEISS. MR. VINCENT HUM- MEL. MR. ARCHIE VAPP. MR. BOB HEALOW. and MR. JOHN DERNBACK. POWER fe P n ■ - 3 -i Yii iap £S -P j r . _ ' 2SC34 )13 K' r . THE REWARD for the hard work of these J. V.’s was to suit up for Varsity home games; M. Kolman, T. Chapman, J. Pederson. ALL STATE Central favorites and favorites of the con- ference coaches and sports announcers are first row: J. Van Meter, J. Brown. M. Mullowney. Top row: M. Thomson, B. Emery, L. Walsh. J. Neal. “RAM THAT LINE!” The crowd yells to these defensive men: B. Emery, B. Polly, J. Kurka, J. Neal, J. Brown, D. FitzGerald, M. Thomson, F. Pirtz, L. Walsh, B. Cleary, M. Mullowney. THE JUNIOR VARSITY finished the 1956 season with a 1-3 record. Top row: J. Pederson, V. Ruegamer, L. Samuelson, B. Kelly, J. Link, T. Chapman. Second row; P. Cormier, D. Bureson, M. Sasich, P. Me Arty, P. Scarborough, M. Vassar, M. Kolman, T. Costello. First row: T. Walsh, G. Cormier. D. Kelly, J. Scarborough, D. McNally, D. Joyce, B. Chesarek, D. Cline, B. Lockrem. AM UP I Kel ehef- T Tureo- J- . „___B- Siro«sbur9' DETMU— STATE BUTTE ( 0-33) POWELL (13-40) FERGUS (45-26) HARDIN (33-13) GLENDIVE (13- 7) To stop the defense MOUNTAINS OF MEN are B. Emery, M. Thomson, J. Kucha, C. Netterbucg, J. Van Meter, D. Strausburg. L. Walsh. ' V r • • V - - _2_____ For the backficld, Coach ordered FOUR TO GO and got M. Mullowneg, K. Feldman, J. Neal, D. Fitzgerald. m CHAMPS! GREAT FALLS (18-12) GLASGOW (26- 6) MILES CITY (18-14) LAUREL (21-21) The ANCHOR MEN in Central’s line are the guards and tackles. P. Me Arty, J. Mueller, B. Monaco. Back row: P. Scarborough, B. Polly, J. Brown, D. Coakley. These backs show POWER IN MOTION: A. Fischer, F. Pirtz, B. Kelly. B. Cleary. SPEED AND STAMINA go into making centers and ends. D. Joyce. K. Adler,. Back row: V. Ruegamer, B. Polly. T. MacIntyre. J. Link. L. Samuelson. LETTERMANS CLUB president Jim Neal, presents to Father Don olfan the fourth place trophy which Central received during the Class A tournament. Varsity members honor their parents MIM McCRACKEN and MARILOU CLINE admire their All-State cheerleading trophies. By Ginger—We won rW % 6% CENTERS: C juc Netterberg and Tom MacIntyre. GUARDS: Mike Mullowney and Ronnie Hofferber. GUARDS: Jofcn Sheard and Jim Neal. FORWARDS: Bill Polly, Larry Walsh and Bert Emery. MANAGERS: Ted Turco and Gene Kolstad. FORWARDS: Bernie Cleary, Kerry Feldman and Joe Kurka. FRONT ROW: Managers. L. Dubuque and B. Dubuque, T. Costello, D. Cline, G. Cormier, D. McNally, J. Pederson, V. Ruegamer, B. Weber. BACK ROW: F. Pirtz, D. Kelly, J. Link, J. Kelleher, D. Rei- chert, J. Sheard, M. Harrington, D. Dubuque, M. Thomson, and Coach Don Niklas. CHOSEN FOR THE ALL-STATE Basket- ball Squad by Mon- tana coaches and sports announcers, these Varsity players led Central’s season play: Bert Emery, center: Larry Walsh, forward: Kerry Feld- man and Jim Neal, guards. Bert got a berth on the All-State A” team; Larry and Jim made the “B” squad, and Kerry re- ceived Honorable Men- tion. LEFT TO RIGHT: C-Squad members are J. Scar- borough, J. Miller, B. Bibeau. B. Chesarek, R. Erasman, C. Knell, J. Orler, M. Kennedy. Dick Strausburg shows other weight men how to do it. They are Tom Walsh. Tom Chapman. Larry Walsh. Dick. Nick Rossetto. and Jim Schrocder. Mtiers—Don Dubuque. Chuck Kennedy. Gary Cormier. John Schreiber. Allen Fischer. Bob Dubuque, and Tom Tokarski—combine endurance and practice to win in their event. Jump men are Ken Boice. Dennis FitzGerald. Vince Ruegamer, and Bill Kelly. TRACK OFF TO A FAST ST ART . . . Dash men Alike Mullowney, Bernie Cleary, Ed Sherman, Gary Garlock, Jerry Ped- erson, and LeRoy Sam- uelson. Working out on the parallel bars are (back row) Bob Reid, Mick Hutchins, Mike Vasser. Bill Chesarek. Ron Ehresman, Ben Lockrem. Bill Dunham, and Tom Maholt ... at least we think it is! Pat Cormier and Dan Cline watch tracksters go over the hurdles. They are Jim Neal, Don Reichert, Bob Webb, Pat and Dan. CENTRAL ATHLETES were honored at the annual Athletic Banquet sponsored by the CAC athletic committee. Mr. Tim Mullowney made the arrangements and Mrs. B. J. Cleary and Mrs. Howard Slrausburg had charge of serving the dinner. UNITED PRESS COACH OF THE YEAR was the title won by Coach Don Niklas for his work with the Central gridiron squad. PHYSICAL EDUCATION THE GIRLS in Mrs. Sherman’s Physical Education relax from a game as they watch Sharon Yungheim break in the new trampoline. THESE BOYS wait for a wbound during a gym class basket- ball game under the supervision of Mr. Ed Hummel. ... - .a j oiU -. x J Lxxh lA jJL ({Uj-vv , A.c aJ to , c “No man is an Island” . . . He must live, in harmony with his fellow- Tfihn. —nwottgfi association with his fellow students he gains the knowl- edge and technique of uniting efforts toward a common end. These social contacts are the heart of the school . . . the drive . . . the heat . . . the tempo. From them flows student life . . . the friendship . . . the service rendered . . . the ex- perience gained . . . the group work “No man is an islan is rather a social creature others as they need him. STUDENT BOARD Secretary. Cleo Cardinal: President. Larry Walsh: Vice President. Don Dubuque, and Treasurer. Dennis FitzGerald are the leaders delegated by the student body to carry out the job of coordinating the student activities. HEAD PROMOTERS of school spirit are: back row. Lettcrman President Jim Neal, vice President Bert Emery: Band President Chuck Netterberg, Vice President Gene Kolstad: Letter- man Secretary Mike Mullowney. Front row: Cheerleaders Marilou Cline, Bev Tryon, Mim McCracken, Gay McCracken: Pep Club Presi- dent Karen Lynch, Vice President Judy Sayer. Sergeant at Arms Beverly Degenhart, Kitty Kehrwald, Secretary Sally Burg hard t, Treasurer Carol Moos. REPRESENTING the different extra-curricular organizations are Student Spiritual Council offi- cers. Nick Rosetto, treasurer: Marty Jodry, secre- tary: Ted Turco. president: and Blanche Polesky. vice president: chief proctor. Dick Strausburg: Rambler, co-editors. Pat McGee and Mary June Hamilton: Library Club. Joan Niebaur. president and Susan Hamilton, secretary: and Helen Kuchera. City Youth Council. Not pictured. Mary F. Palmersheim. editor of the Rimrocket. ELECTED TO REPRESENT each class are the class officers (back row) Kerry Feldman. Mike Thomson. Ed Heacock, and Dick Hanson. (Third row) Dick Vande Vcegaete. Mary Frances Palmersheim, Jim Fitzgerald, and Chuck Kennedy. (Second row) Joe Kelleher, John Miller, Rosie Pouters and Audrey Kohecney. (First row) Mike Hutchins. Mary Ann Orchowski. and Terry Keating. Bill Polly not pictured. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES who relay the minutes of Student Board meetings to their homerooms are: back row. Jane Wisoki, Tom MacIntyre: middle rom. Fairie Bell Winter. Dick Leone. Paula Smith, Tom Costello, and Bcrnie Cleary: front row, Judy Malmslrom. Jim Scarborough. Linda Dow, and Jerry Pederson. Not pictured: Gretchen Tenge. Frank Pirtz and Andy Guy. Student planning enriches student life STUDENTS Mike Vasser, Mary Kamper- schroer, Lucy Biele- feld and Phyllis Corn- ell look at the results of the inter-class con- tests which will deter- mine who wins the free day. Dick Vande Veegaete and Mike Thomson give Mary June Hamilton suggestions for career day, while taking time out from planning the talent show. Kerry Feldman, Ted Turco, Terry Keating, Tom Costello, Marilou Cline and Cleo Cardinal are kept busy mak- ing plans for the talent show. STUDENT BOARD officers and their dates sit out a dance at the Board-sponsoied Christmas Formal. (Seated left to right) : Karen Lynch, Larry Erickson. Cleo Cardinal. Dennis Fitz- Gerald, Beu J'ryon, Don Dubuque, Anita Vandal, and Larry Walsh. PEP CLUB and LETTERMEN •B” SQUAD CHEERLEADERS: Sophomore. Susan Mann. Freshmen. Maureen Campbell: Soph- omores. Loy Lynch. Kathy Gray. LETTERMEN, left to right in top row. Jerry Mueller, Earl Craighill, Ken Adler, Mike Thomson, Chuck Netterberg, Coach- es Ed Hummel and Don Niklas. Joe Kurka. Bernie Cleary. Bill Strausburg. Kerry Feldman. Bill Polly. Wally Herzog. Sit- ting. left to right. Al Fisher, Denny FitzGerald, Larry Walsh. Dick Strausburg. Tom McIntyre. Vice President Bert Em- ery: President Jim Neal. Secretary-treasurer Mike Mullowney, Joe Kelleher, Bob Monaco, Chuck Kennedy, Frank Pirtz. and Jack Van Meter. THE JUNIOR PEP CLUB GIRLS, top picture, showed fine representation in Pep Club and will be good leaders for the Rams next year. SOPHOMORE GIRLS, middle picture, were well appreciated by all for their help in supporting our team throughout the year. THE SENIOR PEP CLUB MEMBERS, bottom picture, were the backbone of school spirit and were fine rooters for three years in the club. Students serve in clubs and organizations President Kerry Feldman recovers at home from a knee operation. MEMBERS OF THE SAFE- TY CLUB. Bev Tryon. Dennis Fit Gerald. Rosemary Powers, Bill Dunham, and David Joyce, devote their free time to solving safety problems. Mim McCracken and Bernie Cleary not pic- t u red. THESPIAN OFFICERS. Jim Brown, vice presi- dent: Andy Guy. secretary: Sandy Wilson, presi- dent. and Mike M ullowney, treasurer, discuss Thes- pian activities with student teacher. Richard Lam- brecht, who was the first Thespian president at Central. STUDENTS CHOSEN to serve on the City Youth Council are (back row). Byron Redler, Gail Gibbs. Helen Allen, Mary Pat Murry and Richard Vande Veegaete; (front row) Tom MacIntyre, treasurer: Bill Strausburg, president: and Helen Kuchera. THE THESPIANS, at their National Induction Ceremony, honor the Senior Thespians for their fine work and performances. The seniors are (front row) Mike Mullowney, Phyllis Cornell, Sharon Cranford, Mary Rose Tenge, Sandy Wilson. Susan Hamilton, Mary Margaret Astle, Mary Pat Murry, Andy Guy and Jim Brown. PROCTORS, (back row). D. Vande Veegaete, J. Dubuque, D. Strausburg, T. Mac- Intyre, B. Emery, J. Kurka. and M. Thomson; (middle row). M. Jacobs, B. Straus- burg, C. Netterburg, L. Walsh, J. Neal, D. Orser and E. Heacock; (front row), B. Redler, B. Kuchan, T. Studer, J. Brown, M. Mullowney, P. Sullivan and B. Glasgow, help keep order in Central halls. Roger Pitet examines a bulletin board display which explains the purpose of the library. SISTER MARY EMILE'S ASSISTANTS, (standing) Jennie G alvin, Mary Pat Murry, Marcia McCall, Susan Studer, Margaret Emery, Dick Leone, Mary F. Clinton, Rita Koch, Delores Diedr ich, Mary Ann Zahn, (sitting) Helen Kuchera, Joan Neibauer, Susan Hamilton, and Donna Lutgen, assume many duties and per form many services as librarians for the students. CO-CAPTAIN LARRY WALSH HOMECOMING QUEEN ON THE SECOND DAY of Homecoming. Nick Manolovits proudly chauffeurs Queen Karen in parade. CO-CAPTAIN MIKE MULLOWNEY AND COURT... 1956 JANE WISOKI “DEAR LADY OF VICTORY.” we dediicate to you this annual Homecoming event ... we consecrate our team, our activities and ourselves to you and your Divine Son . . Working together is fun! THESE MEMBERS of the Mixed Ensemble and Band members—Blanche Polesky. Dennis Fitzgerald, and Ted Turco—won a trip to Missoula after competing at the Eastern Music Festival. MEMBERS OF CENTRAL'S MIXED ENSEMBLE are: (Boys) Terry Keating. Jim Fitzgerald. Bill Kachan Denms Schmidt. Paul Scarborough, John Peters. Ken Lucten. Pat Keating. Ronald Hoffecber Maurice Kanne. Ed Heacock. Joe Kelleher. Dick Vande Veegaele. Don Dubuque Ken Adler and Joe Kucha. (Girls) Bee Ruden. Pa McGee Karen Kulselh, Mary Lee Petentler. Mary June Hamilton. Pat Chapman. Sandy Wilson. Jayne Wardell. Toni Wardell. Diane Byrne. Gail Gibbs. Kathy Fitzgerald. Cleo Cardinal, and Gay McCracken. Accompanist: Judy Malmstrom. PROM ROYALTY Jack Dubuque and Mary Frances Palmersheim are crowned King and Queen of Tulip Time by junior class President Kerry Feldman and his date. Bev Tryon. KING JACK AND QUEEN MARY FRANCES lead the Grand March through tulip-laden Holland. SENIORS AND JUNIORS— tiptoeing through the tulips! «r Seniors at Play earning by Experience in Washington, D. G J5 • “Lives of great men all remind ns we can Mary Margaret Astle RAMBLER Staff 4; Rosary Rally 4; Room for One More 4; Operettas 1-2: Flag and Baton 2; Thespian 4; Pep Club 2-3-4: CYC 2-3. Beverly Brucker Betty Crocker Future Homemaking Award 4: Living Rosary 3; Room for One More ; Op- erettas 1-2-4: Flag and Baton 2; Pep Club 2- 3-4; CYC 1-2-3. James Brown Proctor 4; Intramural Basketball 2-3-4: Track 4; Room for One More 4; Operettas 1-2; Thespian 4. Sally Burghardt Student Board 4; Typing Award 3; Operettas 1-2-3-4; Flag and Baton 2-3; Library Club 3; Pep Club 2-3. Secretary 4; CYC 1-2-3. Mary Ann Burgoyne Transferred from St. Ambrose High School. Detroit. Michigan. 4. Cleo Cardinal Student Board 3-4. Secretary 4; Scholastic Award 2; I Speak for Democracy” 2nd place 4; Girl's State 3; Rosary Rally 4; Living Ros- ary 2-3; Handmaid 2-3; Book Review Contest Winner 2; Operettas 1-2-3-4; Girl's Ensemble 1-3-4; A Cappella 3; Band 2-3-4; Pep 2-3-4; CYC 1-2-3. Antonia Caudillo Handmaid 2-3-4; Operettas 1-2; Pep Club 2-3- 4; CYC 1. Marilou Cline SSC. Secretary 3; Student Board 1-2-3-4: Class Secretary 3. Class Secretary 2; 2nd place. Elks Leadership Award 4; 1st place. Legion Speech Contest 3; All-State Cheerleader Award 4; Girl's State 3: Office Staff 4; Cheerleader 2-4; Room for One More 4; Operettas 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 2-3-4; CYC 1-2-3. Mary Frances Clinton Attended West Junior High School. Boise. Idaho 1; Handmaid 2-3-4; RIM ROCKET Staff 4; Operettas 2-3-4; Library Club 4; Pep Club 3- 4; CYC 2-3. Phyllis Cornell Attended Cathedral High School in Natchez. Mississippi 1-2; SSC 4; Room for One More 4; Operetta 4; Thespian 4; Pep Club 4; CYC 3. Robert Coutts Attended Central High School in Dickinson. North Dakota 1-2-3. Sharon Cranford Attended Pierre High School. Pierre. South Dakota 1; Student Board 3; Blessed Mother in Rosary Rally 4; Room for One More 4; Operettas 2-3-4; Thespian 3-4: Pep Club 4 Safety Club. Secretary 3; CYC 2-3. Jack Dubuque Attended McNicholas High School in Cincin- nati. Ohio 1; Proctor 4; Basketball 2; Intra- mural Basketball 3-4; Track 3; Room for One More” 4; Operettas 2-3-4; CYC. Margaret Emery SSC 3; Handmaids 3; Living Rosary 1-2-3; RAMBLER 4: Operetta 2; Baton 3: Library 4; Pep 2-3-4; CYC 1-2-3. Larry Erickson Basketball 2; Intramural Basketball 3-4; Op- erettas 2-3; CYC 1-2-3. Dennis FitzGerald Attended Sidney High School in Sidney, Mon- tana 1-2-3; Student Board 4: Rotarv Boy 4; Proctor 4; Football 4: Track 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Boy's Ensemble 4; Band 4; Snack Bar 4; Letterman's Club 4. James Fitzgerald Student Board 4; Class President 4; Scholas- tic Award 2; Lieutenant Governor, Boy's State 3; Proctor 4; Boy's Ensemble 3-4; Oper- ettas 3-4; CYC 2-3. Pat Fowlkes Operettas 1-2; Band. Letter 3; Snack Bar 4; Pep Club 2-3-4; CYC 1-2. Jennie Galvan Handmaids 2-3; Operettas 1-2; Library 1-4: Pep Club 2-3-4. James Garvey Football 1; Basketball 1; Photography 1; Op- eretta 2; Cafeteria 3; CYC 2-3. Bob Glasgow Proctor 4; Operettas 1-2-3; Intramural Bask- etball 2-3; CYC 1-2-3. Phillip Gohn Rosary Rally 3; RIM ROCKET 4; Operetta 2; CYC 2-3. Andrea Guy Student Board 4; Home Room Representative 4; Handmaids 2; Room for One More 4; Operettas 1-2; Band 2; Thespian 3-4. Secre- tary 4; Pep Club 2-3-4; CYC 1-2-3. Mary June Hamilton Student Board 1-2-3-4; Home Room Repre- sentative 1-2-3; Home Maker Award 3; Girl's State Alternate 3; City Youth Week 1-3; Ros- ary Rally 3: Living Rosary 2-3; RAMBLER 3-4. Editor 4; Operettas 1-2-3-4; Thespian 3; Pep Club 2-3-4; CYC 1-2-3. Susan Hamilton Student Board 4; Room for One More,” Operettas 1-2-3-4; Library Club 1-2-3-4. Sec- retary 4; Thespian 4; Pep Club 2-3; Safety Club 2; CYC 2-3. Dick Hanson SSC 2-3; Student Board 1-2-3-4; Class Treas- urer 1; Class Vice President 2; Class Vice President 4; Highest Scholastic Average 2; Exchange Club Boy 4; Basketball 2; Intra- mural Basketball 2-3; Operettas 2-3-4; CYC 1- 2-3. Janet Harlan Handmaids 3-4. Secretary 4: Band 2-3-4. Let- ter 3; Secretary 4; Pep Club 2-3-4; CYC 2-3. Agnes Heacock Student Board 2-3: SSC 1-4; Home Room Rep- resentative 2-3; Scholastic Award 1; Hand- maids 2-3; Rosary Rally 3; Living Rosary 2-3; Operettas 1-2-3-4; Band 2-3; Pep Club 2-3; CYC 1-2-3. Edgar Heacock Student Board 4; Class Treasurer 4; Boy’s State 3; Rotary and Exchange Club Boy 4; Proctor 4; Operettas 1-2-3-4: Boy s Ensemble 2- 3-4; A Cappella 3; Band 1; Snack Bar 4; Cafeteria 2-3; Safety Club 2; CYC 1-2-3. Judy Houseman Typing Award 3; Living Rosary 1-2-3; Hand- maid 3-4: Operetta 1-2; Pep Club 2-3-4; Safety Club 3. Mike Jacobs Proctor 4; Intramural Basketball 3-4; Oper- ettas 1-3; CYC 3. Marly Jodry Attended Grand Rapids Catholic Central, Grand Rapids, Michigan. 1-2. SSC. Secretary 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Room for One More 4; Thespian 4; CYC 3; A1 Johnson Operetta 1-2-3: CYC 1-2-3. Mike Keating Rotary and Exchange Club Boy 4; Football 1-2; Basketball 1-2; Intramural Basketball 4 Opirctta 2; Safety Club 1; CYC 2; Attended Assumption Abbey. Richardton. North Dakota 3. make oar lives snblin Pat Keating Attended Assumption Abbey, Richardton. North Dakota 3; Basketball 2; Intramural Basketball 2-4; Snack Bar 4; CYC 2. Don Kessler Exchange Boy 4; Altar Boy 3-4; Intramural Basketball 2-3-4; Operettas 1-2; CYC 1-2-3. Merlin Kipp Intramural Basketball 3-4; Operettas 2-3; CYC 1-2-3. Gene Kolstad Student Board 4; Alternate. Boy’s State 3; Rotary Boy 4; Operettas 2-3-4; A Cappella 3; Boy s Ensemble 2-3; Band 1-2-3-4; CYC 2-3. Willy Krumm Attended Saint Mary’s Central High School. Bismarck. North Dakota 1-2; Intramural Basketball 3; Room for One More. Lighting 4; Operetta 3; Scholastic Award 3. Bill Kuchan Student Board 1-2-3; Class President 3; Home Room Representative 1-2; Boy's State 3; Ro- tary and Exchange Club Boy 4; Proctor 4; Football 2; Track 1; Operettas 2-3 4; Boy's Ensemble 2-3-4; Cafeteria 2; CYC 1-2. Helen Kuchera Student Board 4: City Youth Council 4; CCHS Representative for March of Dimes 4; Operettas 1-2-3; Band 1-2-3; Library Club 4; Snack Bar 4; Pep Club 2-3-4. Carol Kupilik Attended Scottsbluff High School. Scottsbluff. Nebraska 1-2; SSC 4. Living Rosary 3-4; Handmaids 4. RAMBLER Staff 4; Operettas 3-4; Pep Club 4; CYC 3. Karen Lynch Student Board 1-3-4; Home Room Represent- ative 1; Homecoming Queen 4; City Youth Week 1; Handmaid 2; Living Rosary 3; Rosary Rally 4; RAMBLER Staff 4; Alternate Cheer- leader 4; Room for One More 4; Operettas 1- 2-3-4; Thespian 3: Safety Club 2; Pep Club 2- 3-4. Vice President 3. President 4; CYC 1-2-3. Treasurer 3. Janet Mathern Operettas 1-2-4; Pep Club 4; CYC 1-2. Shirley McBee Wolf Point High School 1-2; RIM ROCKET 4; Operettas 3-4; Glee Club 3-4. Mim McCracken Student Board 2-3-4; SSC 1; All State Cheer- leader 4: Office Staff 2; Cheerleader 2-4; Operettas 1-2-3: Library Club. Vice President 3; Pep Club 2-3-4; CYC 1-2-3. Pat McGee Student Board 4; City Youth Week 3; Hand- maids 3-4; Rosary Rally 4; Living Rosary 2-3; RAMBLER Staff 3-4. Editor 4; Operettas 1-2- 3- 4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4: A Cappella 3; Library Club 3; Thespian 3; Pep Club 2-3-4; Safety Club 2-3 CYC 1-2-3. Diane McQuillan Student Board 4; Handmaids 2; Operettas 1- 2-3-4; Flag and Baton 1-2-3-4. Vice Presi- dent 3. Leader 4; Pep Club 2-3-4; CYC 1-3. Carol Moos Attended Blessed Sacrament. Lincoln. Ne- braska 1; Student Board 2-4; Home Room Representative 2; Office Staff 4; Room for One More 4; Operettas 2-3-4; Thespian 3; Pep Club 3-4; CYC 2-3. Mike Moriarty Scholastic Advancement 2; 2nd place. Ameri- can Legion Speech Contest 3-4; Altarboy 1-2- 3-4; Football 3; Intramural Basketball 2-3; Room for One More. Stage Manager 4; Operettas 3; Cafeteria 2: CYC 3. Jerry Mueller Proctor 4; Football 2-4; Intramural Basket- ball 3; Operetta 2; Letterman's Club 4; CYC 2- 3. and, departing, leave behind us footprints on the sands of time. Mike Mullowney Dan Orser Pal Sullivan Student Board 4; Rotary and Exchange Club Boy 4; Office Staff 4; Proctor 4; Football 1-2-3-4. Co-captain 4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3-4. State Track Meet 3-4; ‘Room for One More' 4; Operettas 1-2-3-4; Thes- pian Club. Treasurer 4; Letterman's Club 1-2-3-4; CYC 1-2-3. Mary Pat Murry Latin Certificate of Honorable Mention: Am- erican Legion Speech Award 4; City Youth Council 4; Handmaids 2-3-4; Room for One More” 4; Operettas 1-2-4; Library Club 4; Thespian 3-4; Safety Club 2; Pep Club 2-3-4; CYC 1-2. Jim Neal Student Board 4; Proctor 4; Operettas 1-2-3; Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 1- 2-3-4; Letterman’s Club 2-3-4; President 4; CYC 1-2-3. Joan Neibauer Attended Saint Mary’s High School. Bismarck, North Dakota 1; SSC 2; Student Board 3-4; Class Treasurer 3; Handmaids 3; RIM ROCK- ET Staff 3-4; Operetta 2-3-4; Glee Club 2- 3-4; Library 2-3-4, President 4; Pep Club 4. Mary Nelson Scholastic Improvement 2; Handmaids 3; Op- erettas 1-2-3; Pep Club 4; CYC 1-2-3. Chuck Neiierberg Student Board 3-4; Rotary and Exchange Club Boy 4; Proctor 4; Basketball 2-3-4; Foot- ball 4; Operettas 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4. Vice President 3. President 4; Letterman’s Club 3- 4; CYC 1-2-3. Pat O'Connor City Youth Week 3; Living Rosary 2-3; Ros- ary Rally 3; RAMBLER Staff 4; Operettas 1- 2-3; Glee Club 1-2-3; Thespian 3; Pep Club 2- 3-4; CYC 1-2-3. Pat O'Leary Student Board 3: Class Secretary 3; Home- coming Attendant 4; Handmaid 2; Book Re- view Contest Winner 1; Room for One More 4; Operettas 1-2-3-4; Library 3; Thespian 3’ Pep Club 2-3-4; CYC 1-2. Proctor 4; Office Staff 4; Exchange Club Boy 4; Intramural Basketball 3; Operettas 1-2; Safety Club 2; CYC 1-2-3. Mary Frances Palmersheim SSC 1; Student Board 1-2-3-4; Class Presi- dent 1; Class President 2; Class Secretary 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; City Youth Coun- cil 3; Handmaid 3; RIM ROCKET Staff 3-4. Editor 4; Cheerleader 1-2-3, Alternate 4; Op- erettas 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 2-3-4; CYC. Secre- tary 2. President 3. Blanche Polesky SSC 1-2-3-4. Vice President 4; Student Board 1-4; Highest Scholastic Award 3; OAT Typing Pin 3; Typing award 3; Girl’s State Alternate 3; Handmaids 2-3-4; President 3-4; Living Rosary 3-4; Rosary Rally 4; Operettas 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4. Letter 2; Pep Club 2-4; CYC 1—2—3. Byron Redler Rotary Club Boy 4; City Youth Council 4; City Youth Week 3; RIM ROCKET Staff 3-4 Proctor 4; Operettas 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 3-4- Photography 4; CYC 1-2-3; RAMBLER Staff Photographer. Andrew Seitz Photography 1-2; Plays 2-3. Lighting; Oper- ettas 2-3, Lighting; Cafeteria 2-3; CYC 1-2. Dick Strausburg Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 2-3; Track 2-3-4- Intramural Basketball 4; Snack Bar 4 Let- terman’s Club 3-4. Bill Strausburg Exchange Club Boy 4; City Youth Co ncil President 4; Office Staff 4; RIM ROCKET Staff 4; Proctor 4; Football Manager 4; Op- erettas 3-4; Letterman’s Club 4; CYC 3. Tom Studer Boy’s State 3; Proctor 4; Basketball Manager 3; Room for One More 4; Operettas 2-3-4- CYC 1-2. Achievement Award 2; City Youth Week 3; Altar boy 1-2-3-4; Proctor 4; Football 1; In- tramural Basketball 3-4; Operettas 1-2; CYC 1-2-3. Mary Rose Tenge Office Staff 3-4; City Youth Council 1: Hand- maid 3; Room for One More 4; Operettas 1- 2-3-4; Flag and Baton 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 2- 3-4; CYC 1-2-3. Helen Thoius Rosary Rally 3; Operettas 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 4; CYC 2. Ted Turco SSC 1-3-4, President 4; Student Board 2-3-4; Class Vice President 1; Class Treasurer 2; Class Vice President 3; Outstanding Achieve- ment 3; Football Manager 4; Basketball Man- ager 4; Band 1-2-3-4; Letterman’s Club 4. Tom Vance Intramural Basketball 2-3-4; Operettas 1-2-3; CYC 2-3. Lucille Wagner Operettas 1-2; Pep Club 4; CYC 1-2-3. Larry Walsh Student Board President 4; Elks leadership Award 4; All-State Football 4; All-State Basketball 4; Boy’s State 3; Rotary and Ex- change Club Boy 4; Office Staff 4; Proctor 4; Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Oper- ettas 1-2; Lettermans Club 2-3-4; CYC 1-2-3. Margaret Whooley Rosary Rally 3; Operettas 1-2-4; Pep Club 2-3-4; CYC 2-3. Sandra Wilson Operettas 2-3-4; Girl’s Ensemble 2-3-4; A Cappella 3; Thespian 3-4. President 4; Pep Club 4; Safety Club 1-2; CYC 1-2-3. Jane Wisoki Student Board 4; Home Room Representative 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Operettas 2-3-4; Thespian 3; Pep Club 2-3-4; CYC 1-2-3. Seniors pose on the Capitol lawn As Patrons of Central. . . we congratulate the Graduating Class of 1957 and we hope that Central will continue to turn out fine citizens A Al’s Shoe Store A Friend American Blower Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Astle A Friend Dr. L. Clayton Allard Angle Inn Drive Inn Mrs. Anna G. Allen B Burton Candy Store Barry O’Leary Inc. Ben’s Super Market Barnett Opticians Benson Opticians The Bike Shop Henry C. Bibeau L. P. Barney Construction Helen B. Boice Billings Neon Mfg. Co. John M. Boyle Bob’s AG Food Market Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Bielefeld C T. C. Cattle Co. Connolly Saddlery Mrs. Martina Caudillo Cliff Thomas Drugs Clark’s M-M Stamps Wallace W. Chickering Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cardinal Joe A. Cormier Dr. H. T. Caraway Clem R. Cormier Cantrells Realtors C M Construction Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Cornelio Mr. and Mrs. John H. Campbell Cop Construction Co. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Clinton Frank Costello City Electric Carl’s Pharmacy D Depner’s Shoe Shop Dutton’s Launder Ease Dolly Theatre Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Dunham Dusapin Heating Service Kenneth H. Davis E Elite Cleaners N. H. Ellingsen F Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald G Grand Econo-Mart Vincent D. Garvey Grand Lanes Goodyear Service Store Mrs. Fred Glatt Trudy Gilles Glenn’s Phillip “66” Gainan’s Floral H Mr. and Mrs. George Houseman Grace Hays-Fashion in Fabrics Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Hayes Huebner Drug Highland Grocery Hobby Hut Hart Pharmacy Louis Hall H. T. Hedden Son Harry Hein R. Lee Hill Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Harris Reid Hagen Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Harlan I Independent Flooring J Jim's Garbage Service Joe Joscphson Men’s Wear Mike Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jodry Mrs. Marie Johnson K Kasper’s Photo Shop Mrs. John Kipp Klean-It Company Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kuchera Knutson Shoe Repair Mrs. B. E. Kluge John M. Kilwein Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kamperschroer Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kupilik Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kessler Elsie V. Kenna. D.S.C. Mr. and Mrs. Sheryl W. Kerner L Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Langman Mrs. Stan Laya R. E. Lemire. Jr. Lowe Construction Co. Loners and Strobe. Architects Ralph Lambrecht Mr. Richard E. Lambrecht Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Leone M Charles F. Moses Midland Claim Service. Inc. Morgan’s Shoe Repair Minna’s Beauty Shop Malone’s Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Manning J. M. Moudry McArty’s Restaurant J. L. McMahon C. P. Mendenhall Moriarty Religious Art Book Store Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Martin Mr. and Mrs. Tim Mullowney Medical Service Bureau Mercer’s Husky Service Mrs. James J. Maloney Milky Way The Monte Carlo Club Montague’s Jewelers Macintosh Furniture and Hardware Modern Home Appliance N Northwestern Auto Supply Northern Pacific Transport North Star Body Works North Side Lumber Coal Yard Northwestern National Life Insurance O One Hour Martinizing Cleaners P Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Pom Pon Beauty Haven Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Polesky The Pierce Family Pierce Flooring R Rocky Mountain Freezer Co. Roth School of Dance Teresita Romero Rainbow Bar W. P. Roscoe Co. Robert Ross Ruden’s Food Shop Reynard and Co. Rcincking Gun Co. Ranch House Drive-In Mrs. J. G. Rose Rcnicr’s Supermarket Mr. and Mrs. Vince Rigler S Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schultz Sterling Electric Co. Stewart’s Cleaners Shadoan's Mens Store Spear Meat Co. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Studer Mr. and Mrs. Chet Samuelson State Fur Co. Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Stokoe Sammons and Sons Fire Service Inc. Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Soltero St. Cornelius Circle Swainson Plumbing and Heating Co. Andrew G. Sutton. Lawyer Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Smith Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Soltero Sunset Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schwalger Sturm Insurance Service T Tippet Studio John E. Tenge Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Tryon 34th Street Grocery V Henry J. Vandal Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vollhaber W Western Real Estate Inc. Cletus J. Walsh Woodrow's Prescription Shop Wright’s Shoes Wong's Village Eva Williams Wendte’s Market Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Whooley Weber’s Blacksmith and Welding Mrs. Ann Wadsworth C. W. Wardell Y Youngstown Kitchens Center Yellowstone Electric Co. RUDENS FOOD SHOP Groceries and Fresh Meats Multi-Flavor Ice Cream For hand packed Ice Cream Students, when you want good Ice Cream, come to see us! Billings, Montana 245 Broadwater Ave. Phone 7-7533 mi one-seventeen broad way 26 Flavors of Ice Cream 6 Flavors of Sherbet 517 North 32nd Street Phone 9-9307 From the portals of Central High School come students prepared to step into the adult life of America. When students go on to future places of occupation they are gratefully welcomed. G. R. KINNEY 110 North Broadway 9-8492 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1957 For Your Palate’s Delight and Your Tummy’s Great Joy Give Your Taste Buds a Treat Try a Big Boy! llth st. w. and Broadwater Ave. Corner 1st Ave. South and 37th Street Corner Airport and Rimrock Road BENNETT DRUG STORES Three Locations Billings original Buy-for-Less Drug Stores Congratulations to the Class of 1957 TONY'S SUPERETTE 907 Poly Drive 7 4e Vetiif, Q lt ... la the. B it 1 1 3 North 29th Street BILLINGS. MONTANA “Refresh yourself”, • OTUID UNDIt AUTHORITY OP TNI COCA-COIA COMPANY Y SAUNDERS CASH-WAY LUMBER CO. Telephones: Store 2-2912—Office 6-6038 K. D. SAUNDERS R. A. SAUNDERS 18th Street and First Avenue North W. R. SAUNDERS BILLINGS, MONTANA CHAPPLES DRUG STORE 2723 Montana Avenue Phone 5-5151 STAR TRANSFER COMPANY Our Good Wishes lo the Class of 1957 1024 Second Avenue North Phone 9-5606 Geo. L. Tracy Company MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS Offices Butte Billings Great Falls ALL-SERVICE. INC. Electrical Supplies — Contracting 512 8th St. West Billings Compliments of Billings Automobile Dealers Association Archie Cochrane Motors Empire Motors. Inc. George R. Pierce Co. Lew Chevrolet Company R. B. Fraser, Inc. MacIntyre Motor Company Mulvaney Motor Company Peckham's Nash Company Rimrock Motors, Inc. Ryan Oldsmobile, Inc. Sterling Motors, Inc. Whitaker Buick, Inc. Yellowstone Motor Sales ; Carm Doyle Ruth Blain FRANKLIN STORE Locally Owned—Nationally Known Evergreen Shopping Center The Very Best to the Best. . . 'Ifint X nut- .il .ilk' Souiul of ll II bi'll BILLINGS 4AUNDRY SANITONE CLEANERS BILLINGS LAUNDRY We’ve been here for 50 years and we’U be here for the next 50 years to serve you’re every cleaning and laundry need. MacIntyre Motor Co. (§T First at 29th . . . Shop the NEW Vaughn Ragsdale Store for all your clothing needs! Stocked and staffed with YOU in mind! The Store with a lot of YOU in it! Sigmans Furniture 29th Minnesota Billings REINEKING GUN CO. Custom Cun Work, Fishing Tackle Tackle Repaired, Boats and Evinrude Motors 517 St. Johns Avenue Phone 9-1882 Congratulations, Seniors! Best wishes from the staff and management of Billings friendly store! S£ ASeRVING Ini'S Coi ir lUKJITY Since: 0 1906 Compliments of Palace Barber and Beauty Shop 281714 Second Ave. N. Phone 5-5956 GORDON RAY FURS 310 N. 29th Phone Billings, Montana 9-2364 WILSON ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Sweaters, Emblems and Trophies Western Sportmen's Supply Inc. Wilson Dunham Congratulations to the Class of 1957 2511 1st Ave. South Phone 2-0880 MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY 1040 No. 27th Street Airport Road at Poly Drive Registered Pharmist always on duty Billings’ newest complete Drug Store Phone 2-0327 Professional Pharmacy 1001 Alderson Billings Educational institutions prepare students to accept the respon- sibilities of adult life. We heartily support Central Catholic High School in its efforts to produce intelligent and active citizens. 10c Hamburgers 10c THE HAMBURGER SHOP 17 North 29ih Street Phone 3-3244 WESTERN TRANSIT CO. Safe -x- Courteous — Economical Transportation £hone 4-4932 Billings-Laurel Line School City Bus Lines Charier Service r i — Swift Company To Serve Your Family Belter STREETER BROTHERS - 22 Norih Broadway Phone 3-3158 The manager and employees of Hummel Drug express their congratulations to the graduates of Central Corner of 2nd Ave. North 29th St. Phone 6-6226 Congratulations to the Class of ’57 PIPING HOT COFFEE SERVICE 401 No. 31st St. 18 No. Broadway Phone 2-0765 LIFE MASSAGE HOME EQUIPMENT CO. where your new life begins 2014 Grand Ave. Phone 2-4111 BILLINGS SASH and DOOR CO. George H. Pelatt 7 JOE DUIT and all the fellows at JlMci'C. 113 North 29th Street Billings wish you the finest success Congratulations to a fine class graduating from an excellent school. CONGRATULATIONS! GRADUATES OF 1957 Al’s Servisoft 2203 Broadwater Avenue BILLINGS, MONTANA Phone 7-7787 SOFT WATER SERVICE HOT WATER HEATERS DOMESTIC SOFTENERS GEO. PR0PS0M SON Brick, Block Tile Contractor Phone 2-2401 BILLINGS, MONTANA and Appliance Co. Broadwater Shopping Center Billings, Montana GRAND LANES We invite the graduates and undergraduates to come in and see us in a moment of free time at The Grand Lanes. HILLINGS PHARMACY RICHARD HILLINGS Proprietor Specialize in Filling Prescriptions In by 9 a.m. out by 5 p.m. Carry a complete line of film Open 7 days a week 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Weekdays Sundays Holidays—9 a.m.-9 p.m. Ample Parking Fair Prices Division at 4th Avenue Phone 7-7429 2032 Grand Ave. Phone 2-0300 Billings, Montana Compliments of BUILDERS MART INC. Lou Cucciardi SPIC SPAN Your Drive-in Cleaners LAUNDRY SERVICE On the Corner 8th St. West and Custer No Parking Problem Dial 3-3521 C M CONSTRUCTION We build the buildings You build the citizens 2160 Central Avenue Phone 5-5739 CONGRATULATIONS . . . and best wishes to the 1957 CLASS of CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL from BUTTREYS, your friendly department store SUiott FURNITURE 2804 Minnesota Ave. Phone 4-4104 V The manager and employees of Elliots will be pleased if the graduates of Central will visit them in the future for their every household need. yp CUSTER ‘V, MARKET We of Custer Market express our congratulations of 1957. Their fine leadership and sportsmanship has made them an example in our community. 7th and Broadwater Billings, Montana Phone 5-5598 Famous for Diamonds MONTHS TO PAY STROUP HARDWARE We hope that the graduat- ing class of 1957 will feel free to stop in at Stroup’s and browse around when they are looking for something in the hardware line. 2818 Minnesota Ph. 3-3186 s entralite . . . We did this work for you, We built book around you, We hope you have enjoyed it. The Staff, pmzA AJL A. S o n VH tfcdUU I hare redeemed thee . . . I have called thee by name . . . thou art Mine”


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