Boys Central High School - Maroon Yearbook (Butte, MT)
- Class of 1952
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As he moved along the congested streets his mind was pre- occupied with thoughts of the huge cargo he had just seen unloaded from an incom- ing ship. Such thoughts as, What price would it bring? and What customers would it interest? raced through his heat- oppressed mind. Not once but several times was he nearly knocked off his feet by crowds of rough, uncouth boys playing their childish games in the streets. Soon, though, he arrived at the door of his office, and began the weary climb to his small suite on the second floor. Day by day the flight of stairs seemed to get longer and longer, for Mr. Rice was close to forty years of age. After a brief pause at the top of the stairs, Mr. Rice entered his office, sat down at his desk and began going through his accounts. Try as he would, he just couldn't seem to concentrate on the work in front of him. His mind was far from the work of the import-export business. That ever- present thought kept pounding in his mind - What doth it profit a man if he gain the whole world and suffer the loss of his soul? Truly, Mr. Rice had gained just about the whole world. He had many friends in high placesg he was remarkable for his benevolence, prudence, and integrityg . he was well acquainted with the poverty ' and sufferings of his less fortunate brethern. But what could he, a man of thirty-eight years of age, do to become more perfect? Should he follow his first impulse and hide himself away in an Augustinian monastery in Italy as he had thought of so often? For BR- some reason or other, this did not seem to strike him as being his vocation. Edmund Rice slowly closed his account book, dropped to his knees beside his desk and breathed a fervent prayer to the Holy Ghost for guidance. lt was a prayer of a man who wanted to do Cod's will, yet could not be sure of the Divine Will. After spending several minutes in intimate contact with his Divine Lord, Edmund Rice again seated himself before his desk and removed from one of the drawers his copy of the Bible. He opened it at randon, and there staring him in the face were the words of lsaias, They that instruct others unto justice shall shine as stars for all enternityf' What could this mean? Was the Holy Ghost actually inspiring him - showing him what was to be his Divine lVlaster's will for him? Edmund Rice rose from his chair, walked to the window, and saw below him those same uncouth, unlettered boys running helter and skelter in the streets below. Then he realized the hidden meaning of the scriptural text and he read, and decided then and there to devote his life to the educa- tion of the poor boys of Ireland. . On the temporary cessation of hostilities between France and England in the autumn of l80l Father john Rice, Edmund's brother, left the continent and arrived in Waterford in the first week in October. His arrival was providential, for it coincided with his brother's decision to leave the world. In fact preliminary preparations for the winding up of Edmund's business were already far advanced. To Ed- mund, who at this critical stage of his career so sorely needed guidance and advice, the presence of his brother was invaluable, for, in addition to being a doctor of theology, Father john was familiar with the lite and practices of religious societies both in Spain and Italy. Edmund's plans were fully discussed from every angle: monastic life, community life, religious observance and practice, in short, everything that could have any bearing on his future as a religious. And so, the small mustard seed that was to become the huge tree overshadowing the entire world - the Christian Brothers - was planted. So it was, after much consultation with his brother and the Bishop of Waterford, that Edmund Rice opened his first school in New Street in Waterford. Two zealous young men joined his undertak- ing and threw themselves into the work of educating youths with whole-hearted enthusiasm. But, un- fortunately, their enthusiasm and zeal soon waned and they gave Edmund Rice notice of their resignation. Mr. Rice pleaded with them, offered them higher wages, promised them better conditions in the near future if they would only not desert him in this his hour of need. But they turned a deaf ear to his appeal and left him to carry on his work single-handed. They had none of that self-sacrificing zeal and generosity that overlooked defects in the hope of replacing them with virtue. Very frequently in the days that followed, Edmund Rice must have knelt in the solitude of his room and, with his arms out- stretched, exclaimed: Out of the depths I have cried to Thee, O Lord! Lord, hear my voice. Christ must have heard Edmund's prayer, for within a short time, two other young men came to aid in the work of Catholic education. It was on june I, ISO3, therefore, that Edmund Rice and his two disciples, Thomas Grosvenor and Patrick Finn, moved into their new residence at Mt. Sion, Water- ford, and began their career as Religious. From that time on, postulants came slowly, but in ever-in- creasing numbers, to the infant Congregation of Holy Mother Church. Schools began to be opened in other cities of Ireland - Cork, Carrick-on-Suir, Dungarven, and Limerick. So great was the reputation of the Christian Brothers, that, at the time of Brother Edmund Ignatius Rice's death in IS44, there were altogether in Ireland and England twenty-four schools in which seventy Christian Brothers were educat- ing about eight thousand pupils. During the thirty years that followed the death of the Founder the Congregation spread rapidly in Ireland and more than sixty new foundations were made. But across the Irish Sea in England the picture was anything but cheerful. The sixteen schools in operation there gradually dwindled in num- bers of Brothers until finally only two schools remained. These, too, failed and in l88O they, like the other Brothers' schools in England, were closed. It was not until fifteen years later that the Brothers returned to England to take over the management of Prior College, Bath. Since that time, the numbers of Brothers in England gradually increased until it received the status of a Province, having a juniorate, Novitiate, a House of Studies, eight secondary schools in which there are nearly four thousand pupils, and an orphans' home. Before Brother Rice died, he had the privilege of seeing his Congregation spread, in addition to Ireland and England, to The Rocku - Gibraltar, where Protestant missionaries were doing their best to proseletise the Catholic population there. At the request of the Holy Father, the Brothers opened a small school to educate the Catholic children. They remained in Gibraltar until World War ll when they and their pupils were evacuated to Tangier, only to return in April, l945, to resume their mission of the Christian education of the young. The Brothers opened their first school down underu in Australia in IS69 at the invitation of the Bishops. So great has been the progess of the Christian Brothers in the Southern Continent that, at the present time, there is hardly a town of any importance in Australia that has not a Brothers' school. There are upwards of seven hundred Brothers conducting eighty educational establishments which com- prise Boarding and Day, Secondary and Primary Schools, Agricultural Training Schools and institutions for orphans and deaf-mutes. Addressing the great Eucharistic Congress held in Melbourne in I934, Arch- bishop Mannix stated: I must not forget to say that we owe much of our prosperity to the labors of the Christian Brothers here during the last fifty years. The fame of the Christian Brothers spread to North America, and at the request of the Hierarchy the Brothers opened their first school on the American continent at St. john's, Newfoundland, in IS76. The year l906 witnessed the arrival of four Brothers in the city of New York where they opened the boys' department of All Saints School under the patronage of Rt. Rev. james Power. Other establish- ments followed in quick succession across the States to the vast industrial city of Chicago, to the mining center of Butte, and on to the Pacific seaboard to the great cities of Seattle, Vancouver, Victoria, Los Angeles, and our latest foundation, Salinas, California. Shortly afterwards in l897 the Christian Brothers established in Kimberley, South Africa, their first school. Three years later at the request of ecclesiastical Superiors a school was opened in the Eternal City of Rome At no period in the history of the Congregation have so many new foundations been made as during the years since l93O. I addition to enlarging many of the existing communities, twelve new foundations were made in Ireland fifteen in Australia nine in America, seven in England, six in South Africa, and two in India, making a total of over fifty new Communities. Truly the Lord of the Harvest has blessed this work humbly begun by Brother Edmund Ignatius Rice one-hundred and fifty years ago. The mustard seed he planted in a remodeled house in l802 has grown into the massive tree whose branches embrace the entire world. The small flame Edmund Rice lit on Mt. Sion has radiated its beams of light and hope throughout the world. Others saw it, and from it lit their lamps. Not until the last of these lamps has been extinguished will the story of Edmund Ignatius Rice and the Christian Brothers be completed. fa-f-QQ? 1 nga , 1:4 X 0 'X rt: I , fl I 0 . P L ' 'ff 5 9 Shortly before the turn of the present century, the Brothers opened a school in Calcutta, India Y at . . I . ' . fy' .. - . , ,, . xx n f' .7 1 i' ' ' l ' ' x f M I Q , 9 H I 1 Q - -- s , ' -- G X lr, : ' . c H I X Q f N Q uf , X 3 C W REV. BROTHER DENNIS C. MAHONEY Principal FACULTY REV. BROTHER LAWRENCE A. FELLOWS REV. BROTHER IOHN j. DONNELLY Vice Principal FACULTY REV. BROTHER IAMES N. McMAHO FACULTY FACULTY REV. BROTHER EDWARD T. BEYER FACULTY REV. BRO. PATRICK D. MCCORMACK REV. BROTHER EDWARD L. COBB FACULTY REV. BROTHER LEO c. UICKERR MR. EDWARD H. ROY FACULTY MR. IAMES I. SWEENEY 1. CE f W 5 X uiiv .4 ii N, --r- ,, 1 w..Q1f.'f:f:2Zi '--- Q.. f Q fwnfvwmvmxepwfwh, ' - fans'.-.-Mtfnmx-nx.,,.' .... ,...... f... ..,, ,,..., .,..,. ,,..,.. ..- GRADUXT M447 L19 A ,. . ,. 55, ..-rf' ,, 15 1T' ?.','-2.5.1 yew' W., SWK?- ,.:..... , V ,S M-- fgsufff, M ' W N .4-.mn-.........k mx. ,D a ' KWH, N , 'A , -,fx , in fx 1 , , X F if M f NN 4:y.,.. --vw ww-M a 1 -m.,.0.w1....-g,:-...,- W ' W-.-.M - SENIOR SCIENTIFIC SENIOR A First Row D Dean F Kochevar F Driscoll P Burchell R Dixon V Shan non N Lynch W Berry Second Row T Lowney T Tutty D Blaskovich IVI McGrath L Lauran deau I Sullivan W McGee W Duckham IVI Hackett D Oehrle Fourth Row I Sullivan E LaPalm T Mitchell C Peoples L Whelan Fifth Row P Moran H I-Iall R Mehrens I Lane I Hightower Konen Sixth Row L Risken B ONeiII P Kenney S Matule C- Segulla Third Row-G. Richards, S. Walsh, I. Rickard, F. Barry, W. Tate. SENIOR COMMERCIAL SENIOR B Front Row-L. Burns, I. Winston, T. Cashell, T. Trevithick, I. Ferriter, I Harrington, E. Dais, I-I. Clague, D. Lynch. Second Row-F. Lehmann, D. Freudenstein, D. Paynich, T. Berg, F. Arn brozic. Third Row-D. Merritt, G. Stears, K. McClintock, E. Renouard, R. Kissell. Fourth Row-E. Rademacher, W. Green, R. Crnich, R. Kohn, P. Kirshaw. Fifth Row-j. Wills, T. Russell, l. Grant, D. Stanich, L. Bralcovec. SENIOR A OFFICERS M. Hackett, V. Pres.: C. Peoples, Pres., S. Walsh, Sec.-Treas. SENIOR B OFFICERS F. Ambrozic, I. Winston, D. Merritt, E. Dais Treas. Pres. V.-Pres. Sec. 3 .i. SENIOR HONOR STUDENTS Front Row-L. Laurandeau, S. Walsh, P. Burchell, F. Driscoll, N. Lynch, F Kochevar, M. l-lackett, john Sullivan. Rear-H. Hall, C. Peoples, l. Lane, T. Mitchell, B. O'Neill, james Sullivan F, Lehmann, E. Dais, S. Matule. , M IOHN I. HOFFMAN SENIOR Recent Transferee from Vincennes, Indiana . 5 3 3 3 THUMBNAIL BIOGRAPHIES AMBROZIC, FRANK L. Rockies BARRY, FRANCIS W. Frank BERG, THOMAS R. ClTom7! BERRY, WALTER G. 'Walt BLASKOVICH, DAVID Dave BURCHELL, PAUL W. ..Hap,, L. Sacred Heart, Intramural Track I, 2, 3, 4g B Football Ig A Football 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, 4, Honor Student 2, 3, Class Officer 2, 3, 45 Handball I, 23 Soccer 2, 3, Career. . . Undecided. St. Lawrence, Intramural Basketball I, 2, Intramural Track I, 2, Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, Attended Boy's State. Plans a career in Medicine. St. Patrick'sg Honor Student 3, Intramural Track Ig Intramural Basketball I 3 B Football 3, Plans on attending Business College. St. Ann'sg Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, Maroon Staff 4. Career . . . College. Holy Savior, B Football I, 2g Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Intramural Track I, 2, 33 Honor Roll lg Glee Club lg Speech Team 4. Plans on attending college. St. Ioseph'sg Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Track I, 2, 3, 4, A Football 3, Freshman Basketball, B Basketball 23 Cross Country 45 Honor Student I, 2, 3, 4, Maroon Staff 45 Class Officer I, 23 Key Club Member, BH Football I, 2g Dramatics 45 Speech Team 4. Career . . . College. BURNS, LEE D. THUMBNAIL BIOGRAPHIES KKLevi!Y CASHELL, THOMAS C. lKDuce1Y CLAGUE, HARRY E. KKTiny!! CRNICH, RONALD E. flcrnw DAIS, EUGENE V. Gene DEAN, DAVID L. 1dDave!3 DIXON, IOHN R. llDix!Y DRISCOLL, FRANK A. Drisc DUCKHAM, WILLIAM L. Duck St. Ann's3 Intramural Basketball 3, 43 Intramural Track 3, 43 Future . . . Undecided. St. Iohn's3 Freshman Football and Basketball3 B Football 23 B Basketball 23 A Basketball 3, 43 Monogram Club 3, 43 Hand- ball I, 2, 33 Mardi Gras King. Career . . . Undecided. O St. Patrick's3 B Football I, 2. Future . . . Undecided. St. Ioseph's3 Intramural Basketball 43 Intramural Track 3, 43 C-lee Club I, 23 Handball 23 Soccer 2. Career in the Navy. Holy Savior3 Honor Student I, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer I, 2, 3, 43 Key Club Presidentg Apologetics I, 2, 3, 43 Speech Team 2, 43 Maroon Staff 43 Mardi Gras Attendant. Career . . . College. St. Iohn's3 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 33 Band I, 2, 33 Orchestra I, 2, 33 Honor Student 23 Maroon Staff 43 Intramural Handball I, 2, 3, 4. Career . . . Undecided. St. Mary's3 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Intramural Track I, 2, 33 B FootbaII3 Honor Student I, 2, 33 Maroon Staff 4. Plans a career in Medicine. St. Patrick's3 Intramural Basketball 43 Intramural Track 2, 33 B Basketball 2, 33 Cross Country 33 Honor Student I, 2, 3, 43 Boy's State 33 Maroon Staff3 Class Officer 23 Freshman Basketball3 Speech Team 4. Career . . . College. Emerson3 Intramural Basketball 3, 43 Intramural Track I, 2, 3, 43 B Football 23 Band I, 23 Honor Student I, 2, 33 Maroon Staff 43 Freshman Basketball. Career . . . College. FEE!! FERRITER, IOHN D. Gaucho FREUDENSTEIN, DONALD I. Freudy GRANT, IAMES G. uBig lima: GREEN, WILLIAM G. Will HACKETT, MARTIN KlMarty!! HALL, HARVEY I. Spider HIGHTOWER, IOHN nlohnn KELLY, IAM ss F. Mark KENNEDY, IOHN I. ulackn THUMBNAIL BIOGRAPHIES St. Annls, Handball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track I, 2, 3, 4, ln- tramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, B Football 2, Maroon Staff 4. Plans to attend College. St. Patrick's, Intramural Basketball 4, Handball 3, Career . Barber. St. Patrick's, Freshman Basketball, B Basketball 2, A Basket- ball 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 4, Intra- mural Track I, 2, 3, 4, Handball I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, Orchestra I, 2, Dramatics 4, Class Officer 2, Speech Team 4, Maroon Staff 4. Career . . . College. Immaculate Conception, Intramural Basketball I, Cross Country I, 2, 4, Honor Student 3, Clee Club I, 2. Plans to attend College. Sacred Heart, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Student I, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, 4, Key Club Officer 4, Mayor of City on National Kids' Day, Freshman Basketball, Maroon Staff, Dramatics 4, Mardi Gras Attendant. Career . . . Medicine. St. Mary's, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track 2, 3, 4, A Football 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Honor Stu- dent 2, 4, Dramatics 4, Maroon Staff, Class Officer I, Tumbling I, 3, Key Club 4, Intramural Handball I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I. Career . . . College. Immaculate Conception, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Track I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 4, Freshman Basketball, Maroon Staff 4, Glee Club I, 2, Handball I, 2, 3, 4, Boy's State, Orchestra 3. Plans to attend College. St. Lawrence, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track I, 2, 3, 4, Football B I, 2, A Football 3, 4, Basketball B 2, Maroon Staff 4, Freshman Basketball. Career . . . College. St. Ann's, Handball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track I, 2, 3, B Football 2, 3, Honor Student I, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling I, 2, Maroon Staff. Career . . . Marine. ?'i4g31?YiT1EB 39. Sham Cylmviien HM Wg KENNEY, PATRICK I. Charlie KIRSHAW, PAUL C. Shaggy KISSELL, ROBERT T. Boomer KOCHEVAR, FRANK Frank KOHN. ROBERT W. Chees KONEN, IAMES R. Uliga Boo LANE, HERBERT I. u'ackrs LA PALM, ERNEST F. Ernie LAURANDEAU, LE ROY I. Frenchy THUMBNAIL BIOGRAPHIES Emerson, lntramural Basketball, lntramural Track I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Student I, Key Club 4, B Basketball 2, B Football I, Freshman Basketball, Handball I, 2, 3, 4, Career in Teaching. 0 St. Patrick's, Band I, 2. Career . . . Navy. St. Patrick's, B Football 2, 3, lntramural Basketball I, 2, 3, lntramural Track 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, Maroon Staff 4. Career . . . Undecided. Painesdale Grade School, Michigan, lntramural Basketball I, lntra- mural Track 2, 4, Honor Student I, 2, 3, 4, Maroon Staff 4. Career . . . College. St. lohn's, lntramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, lntramural Track 2, 3, 4, B Football I, 2, A Football 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Clee Club I, Handball I, 2, 3, Soccer 2, 3. Career is Undecided. St. Ann's, lntramural Track I, 2, 3, 4, B Football I, A Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Accordion Band I, 2, 3, 4, Maroon Staff 4, Key Club. Career . . . Undecided. Emerson, Honor Student I, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 4, lntramural Track 3, Handball 2, Key Club, Maroon Staff 4, Orchestra 4. Plans to attend College. St. Patrick's, Orchestra I, 3, Freshman Basketball, B Basket- ball 2, lntramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Handball I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll Student I, Maroon Staff 4. Career . . . College. St. Patriclds, Tumbling I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Student I, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Maroon Staff. Plans to attend College. THUMBNAIL BIOGRAPHIES LEHMANN, FRANCIS F. FIoydie LOWNEY, THOMAS I. llsamii LYNCH, DENIS M. lininnylf LYNCH, NEIL I. llNeiIYl MATULE, STEPHEN M. Babe McCLINTOCK, KENNETH Bruno McGEE, WILLIAM C. llMac!! MCGRATH, MICHAEL I. Fuzzy MEHRENS, RAYMOND C. llkayii St. losepI'1'sg Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Track 4g Band I, 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 3, Honor Student 4, Soccer 2. Career . . . Undecided. St. losepI1'sg Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Clee Club Ig Intramural Track I, 2. Career . . . Undecided. St. Lawrence, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track I, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 4, B Football 2, 3, A Football 43 Handball I, 2, 3, Soccer 2, 3, C-lee Club I, 25 Maroon Staff 4. Career . . . Undecided. Holy Savior, Honor Student 43 Intramural Basketball I Q Key Club, Maroon Staff 4. Plans to attend College. St. Mary'sg Intramural Basketball I, 3, 4, Intramural Track 2, 3, 4, A Football 4, Monogram Club 43 Cross Country 35 Honor Student I, 2, 3, 45 Handball I, 2, 3, 43 Key Club Officer, Dra- matics 4, Maroon Staff 43 Class Officer 2, 3, B Basketball 2, Soccer 2, 35 Mardi Gras Attendant. Career . . . College. St. loI1n'sg Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track 2, 3, 43 B Football 23 A Football 3, 4, Band I, 2, Handball 2, 3, 43 Soccer 2, 35 C-lee Club I. Career . . . Undecided. St. lol'1n'sg Intramural Basketball 2, Intramural Track 2, Honor Student Ig A Football 3, Maroon Staff, Soccer 3. Plans to attend College. St. Ann'sg Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track I, 2, Cross Country 33 Honor Roll Student I, 2, 3, Maroon Staff, Plans to attend West Point. Sacred Heart, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track I, 2, 3, 45 B Football Ig HA Football 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Student 23 Maroon Staff 4, Class Officer 2, Fresh- man Basketball. Plans to attend College. . gig -Eg riff 4 rf W 2 xi fs ', 11.5. fx 3 iii 5 r .J ' V x H' . , ' 1i? Yw3Q1w,1 , kj ar M ,fs 7 - mg fx M: E THUMBNAIL BIOGRAPHIES MERRITT, DANIEL llDanny1V MITCHELL, IOHN T. Mitch MORAN, Pi-nur H. string OEHRLE, DANIEL L. Dutchy 0'NEILL, BRIAN C. Collins PAYNICH, DANIEL I. llDanV! PEOPLES, CHARLES I CKchas!Y RADEMACHER, :ow Luke RENOUARD, EDWAR llsdii ARD D S. St. loseph's, Freshman Basketball, Intramural Track I, 2, B Football 2, 3. Career . . . Undecided. St. Ann's, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Honor Student I, 2, 3, 4, Maroon Staff. Career . . . College. St. Patrick's, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Basketball, B Basketball 2, Cross Country 3, Honor Student I, 2, 3, 4, Boy's State, Maroon Staff. Career . . . Marines. Sacred Heart, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Class Officer I, Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club Officer 3, Library Staff I, 2, 3. Career . . . Undecided. 0 St. Ann's, Honor Student I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Maroon Staff. Career . . . College. Holy Savior, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Accordion Band I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Student 3. Career . . . Business. 0 Immaculate Conception, Class Officer 4, Honor Student I, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Intramural Handball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 4, Cross Country 3, Freshman Basketball, B Basket- ball 2, A Basketball 3. Plans to attend College. 0 Immaculate Conception, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, B Football 3, Glee Club I, Handball I, 2, Soccer 2, 3. Career. . . Plumber. St. Patrick's, Intramural Track I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Soccer 2. Career . . . Undecided. mc:-mans, los llFoye!1 THUMBNAIL BIOGRAPHIES EPH G. RICKARD, IAM ES F. Ricks RISKEN, LAW uclyden L. RUSSELL, THOMAS F. ukussaa SEGULIA. GERALD V. ucigsn SHANNON. IAM ES V. Vince SHIMMIN, LAWRENCE Senator SHUGRUE, STEPHEN I. Cheeta STANICH, DON Pete ALD P. Immaculate Conception, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track l, 2, 3, 4, Band I, Freshman Basketball, Maroon Staff, Clee Club I, 2, Handball I, 2, 3, 4. Career . . . Undecided. St. Lawrence, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Dramatics I, 3, ln- tramural Basketball I, Intramural Track 4. Plans a career in Teaching. St. Patrick's, B Football 2, 3, Intramural Track 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Maroon Staff, Soccer 2, 3, Handball 2, 3, 4. Career . . . College. St. George's CSeattleI, Honor Student I, 2, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track I, 2. Plans to attend College. Holy Savior, Intramural Basketball I, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, Boy's State 3. Career in Electrical Engineering. St. Mary's, Intramural Track I, 2, 3, 4, A Football 2, 3, 4, B Basketball 2, A Basketball 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Maroon Staff, Class Officer I, Key Club 4, Monogram Officer 3, 4, Freshman Basketball, Handball I, 2, Glee Club I, Soccer 2, 3. Career . . . Undecided. St. Ioseph's, Honor Roll I, Glee Club I, 2, Library Staff I, 2, 3, Dramatics I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club Officer 3, 4, Maroon Staff I, 2, 3, 4. Career . . . Undecided. Sacred Heart, Maroon Staff 4, Monogram Club 4, A Football 4, Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. Career. . . Undecided. 0 St. Ann's. Career . . . Undecided, 5 T xl Q5 xx W: M .1 X 5 -NJ xx ,xx 'Q L .N -J rx. :Nj x THUMBNAIL BIOGRAPHIES STEARS. GERALD C. Milo sui.i.ivAN, ,AMES M. Kilim!! SULLIVAN, IOHN I. Dirks TATE, WILLIAM E. ucongon TUTTY, THOMAS L. TLIH , WALSH, STANISLAUS I. nstann WHELAN, LAURENCE I. uLarryn wiLLs, poi-IN 1. slack., WINSTON, IAMES D. Kilim!! St. Ann's, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track I, 2, 3, 4, B Football I, A Football 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, State Track Meet I, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club I, Handball I, 2, Soccer 2, 3. Career . . . Undecided. Immaculate Conception, Honor Student I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Maroon Staff. Career . . . College. St. Mary's, Intramural Basketball I, 3, 4, Intramural Track I, 2, 3, 4, B Football I, AH Football 2, 3, 4, Freshman Basketball, B Basketball 2, Soccer 2, 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Honor Stu- dent I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Maroon Staff, Class Officer I, 3, Handball I, 2, 3, 4, Key Club, Mardi Gras Attendant. Career . . . Engineering. St. Ioseph's, Band I, 2, 3, Intramural Track I, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Maroon Staff, B Football 3. Career . . . Undecided. St. Mary's, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track I, 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, Maroon Staff, Handball I, 2, 3, Boy's State 3. Career . . . Merchant Marines. O St. Patrick's, Tumbling I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Student I, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 4, Maroon Staff, Participant in National Kids' Day 3, Mardi Gras Attendant. Career . . . College. St. Ann's, Intramural Track I, 2, 4, Cross Country I, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Honor Roll I, Tumbling I. Career . . . Forest Ranger. O Sacred Heart, Track 2. Career . . . Electronics. St. Mary's, Intramural Track I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, B Basketball I, B Football I, A Football 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Class Officer I, 4, Freshman Basketball. Career . , . Undecided. CLASS HISTORY HE TIME HAS COME to bid farewell to Central and we are leaving be- hind a short history of our four brief, happy years. . In September i948 we entered Central determined to uphold the best traditions of previous Freshman classes. We found much to interest us scholastically, and soon were sharing in the many activities of the school. Twenty-one members found places on the school honor roll and the Band, Tumblers, Clee Club, Dramatics, B Football and Freshman Basketball had many representatives from the Freshman Class. Returning as Sophomores we considered ourselves old hands and car- ried out our resolution to better our record made as Freshman. Our honor roll proved the ability of the group where studies were concerned. A favored few won admission to the Monogram Club and our representation in the other activities was larger than that of the preceding year. We succeeded in capturing the top honors in the Intramural Track Meet in our division. With our feet a little firmer on the ground, we looked forward with great hopes for a successful year as juniors. September l95O rolled around and here we were second in importance to the Seniors. We gradually developed a modest moustache and shed our treble voices for the more manly and booming basses. We were the core of most of the school activities, and as we were older members of Central's happy family we took the second half of our high school course in stride. The list of honor students was always large and our school spirit left nothing to be desired. We felt ready for the last lap which would round out our high school career. Three years of waiting and here we are as Seniors. Leading the entire student body through every activity is a tradition, although we were handi- capped by the athletic set-up. We kept our pace in studies, as a matter of fact the Brothers saw to it that we even stepped it up. The day of final exams rapidly approached and is it college or Korea that is calling? The future looks uncertain, but come what may, we have had a solid foundation and ought to be able to face life with a reasonable hope of success. Future classes will carry on. To them we say: - C-ood luck, happy days, keep Central on top . ff- .,.. , W N ' .,-fjwm iff f MM! ii, L5 , M u HP A W ft X W j N Jaw .A '7 1? fe ! P y jim. ,, ,gg X W xx 4, 45' Wx fb W QQ K E., 5 A 'L Q N jf! QM J 45. f' sm ns? Y ,f F5 .I , . 4 , 1 1 ,E ' ' 4 s H V fix- Q , K 'f K ff' Xa .L gh QX ' 'N f , Qi 1 'X 1 .f L A' f 9 w-K, '.v,L,:..v'::.! qt ..,1.: I :W W-xszh JUNIOR SCIENTIFIC IUNIOR A First Row-V. Barry, I. Leary, R. Strnod, P. Fagan, A. Boyle, E. Whalen, R Riley, M. Sullivan, R. Hay. Second Row-I. McMahon, C.. Bugni, D. O'ConnneII, B. Dixon, R. Petraitis I. Noonan, W. Scarrah, G. Harrington, D. Cowan. Third Row-C. Neufelder, G. Tahija, L. Schapiro, R. Roberts, R. Russell. Fourth Row-R. McClintock, I. Korn, W. O'Neill, F. Martinich. Fifth Row-C. Smith, I. Monaghan, V. Beninger, L. Hightower. Sixth Row-H. Lyden, R. Warila, R. Ivlartinson, R. Olsen. Seventh Row-D. Casey, T. Keeley, N. Egan, D. Mahoney. JUNIOR COMMERCIAL 1UNIOR B First Row-W. Ambrosetti, 1. Sullivan, P. McCarthy, 1. Casey, E. Rogers, D L. Sullivan, E. Fogarty. Second Row-1. Grant, W. Yochim, D. McGeehan, V. Tabish, 1. Riley, 1. Mc- Carthy, G. Foley, 1. McLaughlin, 1. McLeod. Third Row-D. E. Sullivan, P. McDermott, W, Demsher, T. Shea, R. Card- el'1Z3I'13. Fourth Row-E. Bennett, P. Bennett, 1. Walsh, W. lVlcCivern, C. Knipe, L Myers. . J 4: .J ,,. ,Q , , a . 0 I Jurluoia HONOR STUDENTS Front Row-C. Tahija, G. Harrington, R. Petraitis, P. Quinn, G. Bugni, R. Strnod. Back Row-L. Hightower, N. Egan, R. Warila F. Martinich, 1. Monaghan, R. Russell, W. Scarrah. A CORNER OF THE LIBRARY JUNIOR A OFFICERS W. Scarrah, V.-Pres.g R. Strnod, Pres.g L. Hightower, Sec.-Treas JUNIOR B OFFICERS I. Walsh, Treas.g I. Sullivan, Pres.g E. Fogarty, V. Pres. SOPHOMCRE A First Row-j. Cortese, S. Murphy, E. King, R. Shea, l. Sullivan, M. Robinson T. Appel, W. Stanaway. Second Row-T. McGrath, C. Foley, 1. Cirolami, l. VanAIstine, 1. McCarthy C. james, W Calloway, W. Lavelle, j. Neeley, S. Frankino, D. Shea Third Row-T. Odland, R. Shannon, K. Goodall, l. Cashell. Fourth Row-j. Brookins, R. Mogus, C. Noonan, 1. Malkovich, R. Crnich D. Webb. Fifth Row-E. Hogan, D. Konen, R. Gilmore, W. Finlen, l. Driscoll, l. Vogel Sixth Row-R, Roche, H. Shannon, T. Schumacher, W. Warren, l. lanson D. Murphy. Seventh Row-H. Freebourn, 1. Lee, 1. Drynan, l. Nevin, W. Loughrin, E MCCivern. F, sw 5 , 1 1, . it .-Q., 5 'P , .. W, Q. Ja V If H ' 4 f loaf' . 1'N, f 1, n 'T -V yi , , soPHoMoRE B Front Row-R. Earhart, L. Mehring, C. Duntee, P. Leeming, 1. lVlcCartan W. Maloney, R. Kruger, 1. Sullivan. Second Row-1. Downey, W. Hilden, R, Hewitt, 1. Courtney, 1. Lester, R Hocking, D. Neary, 1. Sullivan, W. Mudro, L. Noctor. Third Row--T. Hitchcock, N. Bolton, R. Bartsch, W. Burby, T. 1ohnson, T McManus. Fourth Row-1. Powers, 1. Tweet, R. Askman, P. Lynch, 1. Combo. Fifth Row-1. Cavanaugh, lVl. Perko, R. Barott, B. Tierney. SOPHOMORE HONOR STUDENTS Front Row-R. Mogus, Al. C-irolami, 1. Courtney, l. Sullivan, T. Schumacher S. Frankino. Back Row-Al. Drynan, W. lanson, W. Finlen, W. Warren, C. Foley. THE CANTEEN SOPHOMGRE A OFFICERS D Konen, Treas.g 1. Lee, Pres.g S. Frankmo, V.-P SOPHOMORE B OFFICERS R Hocking, Tre-as.g C. Dunfee, Pres.g 1. Neary, V. P FRESHMAN A Front Row V Petrlno R Hutchinson I Stanaway l Ferrlan K Holtz E Foley P Harrnngton l Dennehy W Connors Second Row I Powers R Kabalm P ONenlI M MCC-lone 1 Bonner Hughes W Garvey l Launch A O Brien l Dornbas Thlrd Row W Palmer L Culndon j Bato T Thornton L Sullivan Fourth Row R Pelletler F Butorl E Qunnn I Nuckols T Doyle ' 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 , . , . , . . . 1 . - 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 . 1 . , . , . , . , . . ' . , . , . , . , . . T . , . , . , . , . . f , . 4 -, . ' J- . ' .f ., K A .Q ' . pf -v' - jf lfyf: gf ff If .ff l , A all FRESHMAN B First Row-L. Lubick, E. Harrington, M. Gavigan, 1. O'Neill, P. Kingston, I Kenneally, F. Cooney, D. Riley. Second Row-j. Kennedy, l. Cameron, R. Byrne, C. Patritti, M. Farren, E Hensley, R. Grant, C-. Cushing. Third Row-I. Quinn, B. O'Brien, R. Williams, l. Peoples, F. Seman. Fourth Row-T. Tipple, H. lVlcElroy, E. Killoy, D. Rosencrans, D. Tinsley. Fifth Row-T. Driscoll, H. Lemm, 1. Sullivan, 1. Poole, lvl. Favero, j. Darcy FRESHMAN C Fnrst Row R ODonnell C Elphlson E Renouard D Wlnters T Mc Carthy G Gllboy D Malia D Maller W Hall E Dallaserra D Sul llvan L Slmon Second Row T Allen A lvlufuch G Combo E Stretch W Mclvlanus L Cranvold K Boyle G Loggins 1 OLeary D MCC-rath Third Row T Connors Harrington R Paynlch R Robunson M Weber D Mcl-lugh Fourth Row j McDermott Antonovlch L Finnegan Regan l Cal lagher D Tyson . , - . 1. , . ,. ,. , . ' !' 1' I' 1 ' 1' D' - ,. . -. ,. ,. ,. ,. I 1 . ,. ,. ,. ,. . -. ,j. ,. ,l. ,. - ,. . FRESHMAN HONOR STUDENTS Front Row-1. Bonner, j. Powers, V. Garvey, E, Foley, l. Ferrlan, 1. Laurich Back Row-I. Dornbas, W. Palmer, l. Bato, Hughes. Front Row-D. Tyson, T. Allen, R. Byrne, C. Patritti, I. Gilboy, lvl. Farren. Back Row-M. Favero, l. Sullivan, R. Robinson, P. Kingston, H. McElroy. FRESHMAN A OFFICERS W ST y V P v P 1 FRESHMAN B CFFICERS ll ll . anawa , .- res.g AI. Ba'ro,Sec.-Treas.1 . e r ll II j. Driscoll, Treas.g j. Poole, V.-Pres.g G. Cushing P FRESHMAN C CFFICERS MCC-rath, Sec.3 P. Miller, Pres.g 1. Harrington, V.-Pres. FRESHMAN A IN CLASS FRESHMAN C AT WORK FRESHMAN B TRIES HARD Tl-lE RCDUND TABLE HE CENTRAL Round Table is an organization formed for the purpose of furthering the development of Boys' Central High School by active support of school activities, the scholastic as well as the atheltic. During the past year the Round Table took full responsibility for the coach's salary, financed the cost of athletic equipment and took care of all athletic expenses. lt rendered financial aid to the Tumblers and sponsored a Social to send the Central Band to Missoula for the Central-Missoula basketball game. The outfitting of the football and basketball teams, their traveling expenses, insurance of individual players were all taken care of by the Round Table. The coach, the teams and the whole athletic department feel deeply indebted and appreciate fully the fact that athletics in Central could not be carried out on such a grand scale but for the generous support of the Round Table. Views of Lunch Period AD COMMITTEE Front Row-W. Tate, D. Lynch, F. Driscoll, P. Burchell, N. Lynch, j. Kelly F. Barry, W. Duckham. Back Row-j. Hightower, T. Russell, D. Blaskovich, j. Grant, S. Shugrue, L Risken, l. Lane, E. LaPalm. SUBSCRIPTION COMMITTEE Front Row-L. Laurandeau, T. Tutty, N. Lynch, V. Shannon, M. McGrath. Back Row-W. MCC-ee, T. Russell, P. Moran, B. O'Neill, H. Hall, S. Matule. MAROON STAFF Front Row-E. Dais, Ferriter, T. Tuffy. Back Row-I.. Laurandeau, W, McGee, B. O'Neill, l. Kennedy, S. Walsh MONOGRAM CLUB OFFICERS l. Sullivan, V.-Pres.g V.fSl'1annon, Pres.g R. Strnod, Treas. MONOGRAM CLUB First Row-N. Bolton, D. Lynch, W. Stanaway, C. lames, P. McCarthy, R l-locking, W. Kelly, 1. Nevin, j. Sullivan, M. Perko. Second Row-N. Egan, P. Kenney, l-l. Hall, V. Barry, O. Simon, W. Scarrah 1. Noonan, R. Strnod, C. Bugni, D. Sullivan, H. Freebourn, E. Fogarty Third Row-R. Kohn, E. Kochevar, R. Warila, S. Shugrue, l. Konen, R. lvleh- rens, l. Lee, R. Roche, C. Peoples, S. Matule, l. Grant. Top-L. Smith, V. Shannon, Winston, T. Cashell. k KEY CLUB OFFICERS M. Hackett, Sec.: G. Bugni, V.-Pres.g E, Dais, Pres.g S. Matule, Treas. KEY CLUB Front Row-T. Schumacher, S. Frankino, P. Burchell, G. Alames, N. Lynch V. Shannon, C. Bugni. Second Row-H. Hall, R. Olsen, C. Neufelcler, L. Laurandeau, D. Konen, M Hackett, l. Sullivan. Third Row-C. Foley, j. Konen, l. Lane, l. Lee, D. Murphy, E. Dais, S. Matule 1 fff J, LN .' fwfu J2K Iimg,a ueen of The J fi M51 L MA R DI GRAS if ,W ,fnj 15312 H!l,i'Uf,,,f ! qv 1, A 1 V' f ,M ,X V , .gh C ,'V' 1 v I0 ANN GARDNER THOMAS CASHELL MR TOM QUINN LASSES GRADUATE Brothers are transferred pupils register and leave but one person has been a fixture here for fourteen years Officially chief engineer and custodian and unofficially student advisor and as tion to duty l-lis faith in Central is deep and sincere and his interest is shown by the care and attention he gives to his work lt is our pleasure to tell him what a fine example he has always given us and to say thanks for his numerous favors to us Good luck and best wishes from the Class of '52 sistant faculty member, Tom is a living example of loyalty, fidelity, and devo- if N...:,j' X XRREH X TH W S xx if ig!! 23 ' ' L , f' ,iNF' st W 5 gf Rf 5 NXX ,...-.E gi fffg xp 'Ze f 5 ff ,f3if'. . A,. V... b f3,L3W'M .Mm R f' f,.f '!,f 'ZX K K ,. X , 'I N M,,,f+ m wr ' 0,1 ,..,,..--'-f-M Qiwwv 4.--0 my HW .KM W,,,.v-f N , . wfwtlfliw ..,w 2'P'iww M ff--- W wQM M .5 A ..... -.N -'-.4,,..,,,,m ,. ,,,-uw no 'W K- fk.. x... -1- Nh AX ...wv -u- Q 4. ,W 5 '.m.,5f ' wg.. ':..,w,,., .-4..,..w --. .pu mum ,ff it wir COACH EDWARD H. ROY FOOTBALL . . 1951 ITH OUR BEST material, potentially, in three years we looked forward to a good football season but were doomed again to disappointment. The first game with Helena was a close, well-played game, but one swift thrust by the Bengals, shook Halverson loose and he galloped eighty-five yards for the only score of the game. This happened in the final two min- utes of play. The next encounter with Butte High found us on the wrong end of 61 -O score. Butte had too much power, too many reserves, too much speed and made too few mistakes. We rallied in our next encounter with Livingston and came out on the long end of a 30-12 score. Our hopes flared up again, but quickly went into a tailspin as we won only one game in the next five a 14-7 affair against Missoula. lncidentally this game made history as it was the first time we beat Missoula in football. Our last game was against Anaconda Central against whom we tallied 42 points to the opponents 6. All credit to the team who carried out the Coach's oft-repeated advice to tough it out . lt is not interesting to play througha losing season. Coach Roy and his assistants, T. Ary, Danny McCarthy and jim Sweeney put in many long hours of practice and worked hard and perseveringly. We would like to thank our loyal fans who followed us all through the season and who appreciate the facts that the players deserve some support and that winning games is not the sole purpose of athletics. Thanks also to Br. Cobb, Moderator, to the Central Band, Girls' Central Twirlers and Drum Corps, the Pep Club and our spirited Cheer Leaders. Mr. George Perry and Mr. Francis Dolan richly deserve the thanks and appreciation of the team and the faculty for their care and attention, so graciously given gratis, to the medical needs of the team during the season. A FOOTBALL TEAM First Row-D. Sullivan, V. Shannon, E. Fogarty, N. Bolton, G. james, G Bugni, R. Hocking, D. O'ConneIl, R. Strnod. Second Row-H. Hall, I. Sullivan, O. Simon, W. Kiely, L. Smith, D. Lynch l. Noonan, W.. Scarrah, R. Warila, D. Casey, l. Winston. Back Row-S. lvlatule, R. Kohn, N. Egan, H. Freebourn, l. Konen, P. Kenney R. Mehrens, I. Lee, B. Crnich, S. Shugrue, l. Harrington. fQ f BROTHER COBB E25 MR. GEORGE PERRY, Trainer MR. FRANK DOLAN, Trainer I ,ff A1 1, ,lj B FCOTBALL TEAM Front Row-l. Harrington, W. Lutz, R. Petrino, L. Mehrens, l. Stevens, K. Boyle, P. O'Neill, T. Allen, R. Pelletier. ' Second Row-j. Neeley, 1. Peoples, D. McHugh, j. Cashell, l. Regan, T. john- son, W. Burby, l. McDermott, R. Williams, l. Patterson, A. Anton- ovich. Back Row-j. Poole, l. Sullivan, W. lanson, M. Mulcahy, H. Shannon, H. McElroy, E. Hogan, T. Doyle, R. Roche, M. Webber. FROSH FOOTBALL TEAM Front Row-D. McGrath, E. Killoy, 1. Regan, 1. Stevens, P. O'Neill, L. Lubick D. Sullivan, E. Renouard. Second Row-1. Darcey, 1. Peoples, 1. Harrington, R. Petrino, R. Williams 1. McDermott, M. Webber, A. Antonovich. Back Row-R. Pelletier, H. McElroy, D. McHugh, T. Doyle, D. Malia, I O'Leary, j. Poole, R. O'Donnell, K. Boyle, j. Patterson, T. Allen. k N. N I' 5 :' ,7 E 5 fl , V ' N, f 1 4 ' TRACK TEAM Front Row--D. Ferriter, C-. Bugni, N. Bolton, 1. Lee, C. james, W. Stanaway V. Barry, j. Neeley, R. Hocking, l. Sullivan. Back Row-L. Smith, R. Martinson, H. Freebourn, E. Casey, P. Moran, G Stears, N. Egan, I. Walsh, M. Perko. O lPictures on opposite pagel Top Left-Neal Egan. Top Right-Emmett Casey. Freshman Relay Squad, 1951 Left Center-Freebourn. Center-G, james. Right Center-j. Neeley. Bottom Left-l. Neeley. Bottom Right-C. Casey. U L E E S i A BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row-P. McCarthy, Mgr., l-l. Freebourn, C. james, T. Cashell, W. Kiely, g R. Roche, R. Seymour, Mgr. Back Row-C. Smith, j. Lee, P. Kenney, N. Egan, O. Simon, BASKETBALL l-lE A TEAM severely handicapped by lack of height and experience lonly two Seniors made the squadl had a decidedly off season. This after six good years in a row still leaves our average pretty high. Are we downhearted? Noll! The B team under james Freebourn had its five best players moved up to the A team, thus putting it at a disadvantage from the very begin- ning. lts record of 2 won - T2 lost is not very imposing, still the exper- ience gained will pay dividends in the future. The Freshman team, coached by joe Kelly, won 7 and lost 3. The team has plenty of height, speed and know-how and it showed powerful scoring ability. These players give promise of great things to come. B BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row-L. Simon, Mgr., j. Courtney, E. King, l. Girolami, N. Bolton, R Hocking. Back Row-E. Hogan, W. Stanaway, l. Drynan, l. Nevin, D. Murphy, lvl Perko, H. Shannon, C. Duntee, 1. Sullivan, 1. Neeley. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Standing-V. Pertino, A. Mutich, P. Kingston, j. Stevens, l. Peoples, E Quinn, T. Doyle, 1. Hughes, 1. Harrington, V. C-arvey. Kneeling-L. Simon, W. Connors, W. Stanaway, R. O'Donnell. . ..,.., , 7, 1 INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS W Seniors-IVI. Hackett, S. Matule, C. Peoples, I-l. Hall, l. Sullivan. Freshman-E. Renouarcl. R. Robinson, li Regan, l. McDermott, L. Finnegan, G. Cilboy, D. Sullivan. BASKETBALL COACH EDWARD H ROY Won 6 Lost 2l Percentage 222 Central Opponents Total l 172 Total l430 Average 43 Average 53 KN X N Central 46 Anaconda Central Central 40 Bozeman Central 33 Helena Central 57 Lewistown Central 32 Alumni Central 57 Luvlngston Central 45 Helena Central 38 Butte Hugh Central 54 Kalispell Central 39 Anaconda Central 48 Mlssoula Central 44 Lrvrngston Central 33 Luvmgston Central 45 Helena Central 37 Bozeman Central 43 Butte Hugh Central 50 Anaconda Central Central 44 Havre Central 39 Kalispell Central 40 Missoula Central 38 Anaconda Hugh Central 43 Havre Central 44 Butte Hugh Central 50 Lewlstown DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Central 38 Kalispell Central 55 C-lasgow Central 40 Lewistown necono ' ' --'------'- 3 F 1 x 5 Q 5 TUMBLINO HE UINCOMPARABLE Central Tumblersf' wrote history during the l95l-52 campaign. The high point in the annals was achieved when the team went on tour to en- tertain the Armed Forces in Wash- ington. The Tumblers and their equally distinguished accompanists, the Accordion Band, departed on the Olympian Hiawatha on August 22nd and arrived in Seattle the following morning where they were royally re- ceived. The group was then escorted BROTHER McMAHON through downtown Seattle by a motor- cycle squad. After being guests at a luncheon given by the King County Sheriff, the group was again escorted to television station KING-TV. This video ap- pearance made history as the boys were the first group of Montanans ever to appear on television. ln fact, most of the boys were on television even before they had viewed it. The fine receptions received by the troupe at their numerous perform- ances - including Seattle Elks, Briscoe School, General Madigan Hospital, Fort Lewis and McChord Airbase - showed that the precisioned, profes- sional-like tumblers were well appreciated by all who witnessed their en- tertainment in Washington. The tumblers and accordion band also visited the State Capitol at Olympia and spent the final day of the trip sightseeing in Seattle. The regular season was highly successful. ln peak shape the whole year, the gymnasts gave approximately 60 performances at basketball games, organizations and clubs throughout the state including several exhibitions for the Heart, Cancer and March of Dimes funds. Outstanding perform- ances of the year included exhibitions at the dedication of the new Civic Center and at the Class A Basketball Tournament also held at the Civic Center. Among out-of-town shows given were those at Great Falls, Boulder, Anaconda, Dillon, Three Forks, Twin Bridges, Whitehall, Deer Lodge, and Helena. An addition to the tumbling repertoire this year was the popular clown act which always left the audience in laughter. ln full costume the tumb- ling-fumbling jesters mimicked their own stunts to the delight of the crowd. The great achievement attained by the tumblers this year can primarily be attributed to the efforts, coaching and leadership of Brother j. N. Mc- Mahon, who in his four years with the tumblers has brought them to their present high status. Also responsible is the fine spirit of the boys as well as the excellent support given by the public. li 5 fx. 0 ,4 fl f Q A, , 2, -MB- NG 'EAM Front Row-F. Seman, R. Kabalin, 1. Sullivan, T. Konen, R. C-rant, W Stretch. Back Row-T. johnson, C. Nugent, W. Scarrah, S. Walsh, l. Lane, T. Mc:- Manus, L. Laurandeau, l.. Schapiro, R. Strnod. N. Y J x S I l K L F S A ACCORDION BAND l. Konen, D. Paynich, R. Paynich, D. Konen, C. Bugni DRAMATIC CLUB Front-L. Hightower, V. Barry, l. Sullivan, P. Burchell. Rear-H. Hall, D. Oehrle, S. Matule, R. Riley, M. Hackett Missing from picture-1. Grant. E Q GRADUATION, 1951 I l 1 r I l x 5 . E 3 3 if fw. 3 WX fffffWf f xx MG Q W XQ p , ig jr ,Ai T 4 3,2 My '- N S viii 'W WI +' 'X W' My XXX 'A If f S l -f L' Mme-if HELENA SCHOOLS CATHOLIC ACTION CONFERENCE 1 Y . MAY ALTAR CHRISTMAS CRIB VCDCATION WEEK EXHIBIT f E S E Q l 5 1 z I 1 Zin umnriam 5 l :zu athzri Q oonzg lt lS wlth genulne regret and a deep sense of loss that we chronicle the passing of Father Rooney He was a great Priest and everybodys friend Central has lost one of Its staunchest helpers and most loyal supporters We Lord whom he served so well have mercy on has noble soul Eternal rest grant unto hum O Lord And let perpetual light shine upon hum May he rest ln peace Amen t t to l dedicate this page ot our Annual to his beloved memory. May the good NEWLY ORDA NED CENTRALITES -. REV. ROBERT j. McCARTHY WSJ REV. WILLIAM L. WAGGENOR 1 f , i L ' m2J?bi'??X5L H? 5 s 3 I i i REV. FRANCIS I. BURNS Diocesan Superintendent of Schools Diocese of Helena President of Girls' Central High School i 1 5 K i i 1 L W 1 1 I 1 4 E 4, .E WW.. E 3 Q 5 2 Z Q 2 Q 2 2 5 e . , A 1 V w W W P w r I i V L2 5.1: . 5 .ff- AJ i .11 A 1, N J I fx M11 K K 1 X LJ. ff :W ff? W W? L 1 4M,, '1fU- 9 2 1 2 Z 4 1 z T T A 1 . i 4 '- ' . 4 ' W ' F 1 - I' P A 1 V 'I YIL - . ,',,. 'X -X 1 l W L E L ! i CLASS HISTORY HE DOORS of old Central opened wide to welcome the green freshies of '48, Our four years of high school loomed before us as we eagerly got into the swing of things by electing our first class officers: Elizabeth Ungherini, jo Ann Gardner, Rosanna McDonald and Lynne Lowney. Sophisticated sophs found Bernice Silver, Gay Loggins, Helen Sullivan and Betty june Sologub as our leaders. junior officers were: joan McGurk, joan Wills, Mary Fran Hanley and Claudia Hoy. Donna Renouard, senior class prexy, got our l95l-'52 activities under way with the aid of Marie Kindt, Rosanna McDonald and Shirley Walsh. Doing much to bring fame to Central were our literary anthologists: Geraldine Segulia, Helen Sullivan, Lynne Lowney, Shirley Ann Lee, Arlene Guay, Claudia Hoy, Helen Ferry, julie Flanick, Marilyn Dolan, Donna Renouard, Gayle Cushing, Mary jane Gannon as seniors. Frosh anthologists were: Shirley Ann Lee, Kay Cortese, Rosanna McDonald, Mary Fran Hanley, Claudia Hoy, Shirley Kabalin, and Marilyn Dolan. Frosh prodigy was Shirley Ann Lee who won first place in the American Legion Essay Contest. Gay Loggins stole the show as our snappy head majorette. Filling the ranks of twirlers, we had jo Ann Gardner and Rosemary Demsher assisting Gay at either side. Other strutters were: Catherine Perrick, Lil Marie Maguire, Gayle Cushing, julie Flanick, Marilyn Dolan, Mary Fran Hanley, Carolyn Gleeson, Bernice Silver, joan Wills and Hazel Sheehan. Holding their own in the Drum and Bugle Corps were: Lynne Lowney, Helen Ferry, Rosanna McDonald, joan McGurk, Delores Powell, Betty Riley, Mary jo Curtin, jo Ann Miller, lone Sullivan, jean Miller, Helen Sullivan, Ceil Ann Dolan, Marie Kindt, Shirley Kabalin, Donna Renouard, Betty Hughes and Molly Quinn. junior Drum Corps officers were Rosanna McDonald, jo Ann Gardner and Lynne Lowney. Our lively Pep Club made way for good times and hoarse voices led by officers: Sheila Burke, Mary Fran Hanley, Bernice Silver and Kay Cortese, Unbeatable yell queens always pepping games up were Elizabeth Ungherini and Shirley Ann Lee. Our Queen Line-upi' went like this: I Donna Renouard was Sophomore Stamp Queen. Her successor, as a junior, was Gay Loggins who was also Gridiron Queen in her senior year. Monogram attendants were julie Flanick, jo Ann Gardner, Elizabeth Ungherini and Donna Renouard. Reigning supreme as Mardi Gras Queen was jo Ann Gardner. Attending her were: Margaret Mary Crowley, julie Flanick, Kay Cortese, Rosemary Demsher, Molly Quinn, Donna Renouard, Helen Sullivan, Elizabeth Ungherini, Gayle Cushing, Gay Loggins and jo Ann Miller. junior and senior Sodality officers were: Helen Sullivan, jo Ann Gardner, and Lynne Lowney. joyce Kiely and Sheila Burke were delegates to Girl's State. Active in sports also, we won the Intramural Basketball Tourney as sophs. Athletic officers were Molly Quinn, joan McGurk, and Rosanna McDonald. Centralite staffers led by editor Helen Ferry were: Lil Marie Maguire, Rosanna McDonald, jo Ann Gardner, Shirley Ann Lee, Shirley Kabalin, Marie Kindt, Betty Riley, Delores Powell and jean Miller. Holding Quill and Scroll pins were Helen Ferry, Rosanna McDonald, jo Ann Gardner and Lil Marie Maguire. Senior actresses in the spotlight, junior debaters, and junior senior speech meet participants were: Gay Loggins, Claudia Hoy, Rosemary Demsher, Shirley Kabalin, Catherine Perrick, Mary Fran Hanley, joyce Keily, Helen Sullivan, Margaret Mary Crowley, Helen Ferry. Now as the curtain is about to fall on our high school days and the bright high lights of all our proms, mixers and fun fade into wonderful memories of unforgettable yesterdays, we bid our Alma Mater farewell. The light burns dim, the laughter and music is low as we leave our beloved Central. Thank you dear sisters, priests, lay faculty and friends. We shall never forget you. The Class of '52. SENIOR CLASS - 205 First Row-Elizabeth Ungherini, Lynne Lowney, lo Ann Miller, Shirley Ann Lee, Catherine Shea, Shirley Maloughney, Hazel Sheehan, Gayle Cushing. Second Row-Helen Ferry, Mary Frances Hanley, Marie Kindt, jo Ann john- son, Rosanna McDonald, Donna Renouard, Barbara Downey, Rose- mary Demsher, Rita Richards, Maureen Powers. Third Row-Betty Hughes, Shirley Kabalin, Nancy Derlck, Mary lane Gan- non, Maxine Cooper, joan Wills, Evelyn Desy, Helen Sullivan, Ceil Dolan, Catherine Perrick, Carolyn Gleeson. SENIOR CLASS - 223 First Row-Darlene Dillon, Kay Cortese, ,lo Ann Daily, ,Ioan MCC-urk, Dolores Powell, Betty Kirkpatrick, Betty ,lune Sologub, Bernice Silver. Second Row-julie Flannick, Arlene Guay, Betty Riley, Mary lo Curtin, jo Ann Gardner, Colette Dempsey, C-ay Loggins, Sheila Burke, Marilyn Dolan, Claudia Hoy, jean Miller. Third Row-Eulalia Hanley, Molly Quinn, Catherine Zderick, Barbara De- Cory, Geraldine Segulia, loyce Kiely, lone Sullivan, Shirley Walsh, Bertha Ferko. ff x ,u .J . U X' I' y' ' 'X' ff 4,4 ,. , 4, ff ,i 17 1' I jx f J ,g J L- Q f , L ff ff ll ' 'I Z .f ' ' ff f' . i , l A f - , X fi ,, l ' JUNIOR CLASS - 210 First Row-Maureen Shea, Alice Connors, Emily Rodgers, Margaret Mc- Cormack, Doris DeSautel, Lila Nulty, Rose jones, Mary Sullivan. Second Row-Lucille White, Mary lo Freudenstein, Dorine Harrington, Alice Murphy, Patsy Lee, Helen Coodland, Patsy McDonald, Sharon Cooney. Third Row-joan Powers, lo Ann Sullivan, loan Porter, Peggy Tyson, Patsy Boyle, Corrine Boyle, Margie Sullivan. Fourth Row-Lorraine Benny, Mary Lou Boyle, Willene Cromich, Cele M, ' Renouard, Patsy Perko, Mary Monahan, lean Briggs. ' r , 1 1 x gf . H' f v -, ',Aeaevef-C , v I , w . r f xx al 0- I -ff' , lr ,Q 5 N ,XO A ' Lf 1 ,' 5. . fu 3 0 . . '-- .yet ,ff . , -.,,,, ., J V' . ' f-,. e y Q ' i lt X. 1 1 1 MMM. vi e., I . ,l . ll i lull itil' , I I n l i. yy itll ikflllllll 1 , V X , I ,h . . A A-. . N 15' ll X C l X? X X 'ek X1 fl' l' Ji ,Y l x ' l 1 I no X M . el in JuNioR CLASS-239 First Row-Shirley Cohan, Betty Spencer, Helen Shea, Agnes Connors, Mau- reen Rademacher, Sheila Sullivan, Marie Louise Renouard, loan Lynch. Second Row-Cosette Duffy, julie Sullivan, Mary lo Brancamp, Arlene Tell- ing, Ann Adele Murphy, Marlyn La Hood, Florence Ciarbarino, Dolores Perry, Donna Crowley, Ann Bolton. Third Row-Betty joy Hughes, joan Panyon, Margaret Sullivan, Carol C-race, Helen Cox, Mary Lou Walsh, Marie Odgers, Marilyn Stevenson. f lf, JJ 15, . rid it WW e ,441 af l . W iw . SOPHOMORE CLASS - 239 First Row--Ethel McLeod, Shirley C-iecek, lean Lynch, Lois O'Keefe, Fleta Larveyfgnn Williams, Carol Holman, Sue Stevenson. Second Row-Dolores Sheehan, Irene Sewell, leanette Cronin, Marjorie Richardson, Rose Marie Matule, Mary Ann Ost, Patty Harrington, Geraldine Myers. Third Row-Helen Downey, Sharon Bonner, Mary L. St. George, Linda Ati- yeh, Margie Kelly, Helen Richards, Barbara Flanick, Yvonne Young. .if 5-230 X QP 'Y ix XSQXZ, 1329 WX 1 'Sa f , if fl i - VV' fl, .VJ V 'f 7 -70 , ,, l ., l . 1 y SCDPHOMORE CLASS - 230 First Row-Nancy Oljar, Kathleen Burke, Virginia Cuculich, Patty Lowney, Dotty Pomroy, Esther Ryan, lean Mologini, Rosemary Mannion. Second Row-Beverly Shea, Francis Leary, julie Malvey, Virginia Sullivan, Madelyn Bajovick, Diane Hurly, Collen Callahan, Wilene lvlcCrome. Third Row-Harriet Sullivan, Carol Stanaway, Nancy Kindt, Mary Cilboy, Lesley e , Ei en Connelly, Betty Stevenson, Kathy Eligan. lf!! . i, Mimi, ' FA wx ' yr? , ff' J I -v . s A i ' X Qyiblfxf gd 'W 9iK,..,fQB - , all ibn !?px,., C 5 syjfll ns,f nu, :Pj . 6 a ll, N Q jg K' l 1' i T' V fl: ' xg K X . .'r as-'ll Xl F Qbwffjd of C' C: Q. J .I . lv, H. , ll , ll 'l V ll tl if rl Lfwfwz WJ f ,l - 067 Jvj' : Kq' f' f 'd F X I Jffa ' M soPHoMoRE c -NSS - 227 First Row-Mary Lou Sharkey, Myrna Nevin, ,Iune Lowney, Lynn McCaffery, Roberta Spear, Sharon Mehrens, Nita Cronnelly, Lea Huhatanen. Second Row-Mildred Rosa, Frances Lavelle, Monica Holland, Sharon Pene, Kathleen Hazen, Paty Canty, Rose Marie Olsen, Irene Ball. Third Row+Ellen Cooney, Helen Bennett, Patsy Kelly, PhylIisQl3road, Shirley Foley, Beverly Lyons, Millie Durkin, Dana Sullivan, Marnyn Zinnie. i . sf 1. ix ,xx I I 4 i . AV 'l 'F .x - - I if if I ' F'-LX X-2, ' v 2' Q 1- . fl ,lx r alfa 'tg i iillllll First Row-lean Cronin, Mary Claire Stanton, Margie Hogan, janet Good- land, jackie Lindsay, Claire Shea, Margie Sullivan, Betty Lubick. Second Row-Mary Lou Busch, lean Kelly, Ceorgine Kirkpatrick, Ann jean Belanger, Cleo Farthing, Kay McCormick, Arlene Donavan, jean Schapiro. Third Row-loan Maguire, lane Cleary, Ann O'Neill, Darlene Riley. 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Wu fr ll lg 'X lil jf! kjll X J l 2 i K, Av ,ill 1 f ,- 1' ,K 45,0115 aiwdo pw 1 1 'l 1 gf 'W ' , QQ aafffy'-C,,aflff 1930-ffif j l 'fl ' - F 1. ..,n ll T513 , 1 , I wt- X l L W ff A If Ci3,:EVQij,''y't'l.Q,,.:1 f'Jwf21'La:? 1ffQ1j3f'5'r'?wwe:,1 1 4 ' 1' , ,I ' 1:1 Evil-Q 1 E f sf' gaze l lvll Q5 FRESHMAN CLASS 1 lj H Fnrst Row joan Doolan Patsy Franklyn Dorlne Kuntz Mary Frances Mc Aullffe jean Seymore Eleanor l-lale Zata Harrington Patsy Martin Second Row Gay Byrnes Kathleen Ferrlter Carol Cote C-erry Siegel Naomn Flnnlgan Antolnette Stefan: judy Schutte Rosernarle McNell1s Dons Perkovlch Third Row Leanne DArcy Carol johnson Mary McG1vern joyce Cuny Mary Buckman Donna Crosby Elaine Mlchelottu Mary Flo Wlegen stern Hazel l-lelmar Fourth Row Mary Lou Lane Eileen Kinsella Mary Lou Olson Margaret Sulluvan Arlene Powell Kathleen Thomas Mary Ellen Walsh Mary Ann Boyle Martha Sullivan 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . 1 1 K 1 1 1 1 1 , . ' a it 1 W in ,jgv J i ,M S Lyyaf fyifVQ,lQfffw'ff M 9 MW f ia ,lf Q ' dpi? Wit My ff ff! , li' fy J gf 1 M Q S, , 1, Mt, MW 'I ' WVAW QM K iff J Tw We ,W ll' ' 1' ' ll 9 P PRES:-:MAN CLASS 'Ally A I 1. First Row-Peggy Moore, Danette O'Connell, Carol McLeod, janet Mass, Carol Benney, Patsy Kochevar, Carol Shea, Deanne Mack. Second Row-Nancy Gibson, Carol Egan, Madelyn Gough, Betty Whelan, jackie Emmons, Patsy Sullivan, Patsy O'Neill, Ellen Tweet, Marlene Killian, Catherine Lappin. Third Row-Margarite McCormick, Carol McGee, Marthel Severs, Sheila Hanley, Colleen Coyne, Lora Lou Crowley, Donna Darragh, Margie g McCormick. our Row-Yolanda Phyfield, Lavonne Connors, Mary Ferko, Carol Briggs, Rita Navarro, Mary Kay Quinn. S 0-7 gtg Wlit Kiwi fl lf 0 rip, .V M, Mft Jw A f 'K i,-Iv V rx .Y f. U, .4 1 -- 'Z .lf bf 7,5-,ff ,f' Qfff' ,M 1 4 ,.., , A f 'I ' 5 4 ,f , f I, X . ,,, QF 1 ,fc f',f!.3,Z. 5 Vyfff . , 4 'V 4 , if zfr- , lcv. ,f M ,L , if ll .1 ' 717 fill ff X7 ff, it Cf f ' V2 Sz! 'hy' U 'FM lg 'jfcyjff X W ,Lf 2..fi-'72 N7 'S Lil, L.XP'-aff'-LL,-'fffl 331.5 .f?i'f'1'nKt 1 ' . A V 1, ' . I, ffl! ,ff f 1 , 15 4 -1 ' 7 . cffi.,-fcfcifrae' ' ' i 'FP , -1 fl'l ll 177- ,lf-Q lf 'nf 1' . I- ia , , f - '- i,,f'f.f'-cial' if it M FRESHMAN CLASS 228'- A X ,il ii G'-f , W' A, 1 . ' ' 4 X ' J I 1415 . , gil- f ll lf 1 X. 'IX ll ix I IJPJ I N, is 'J .En K Xggix V - x ai SZ X, y PB X ,t M111 :First lQow7fPatsy Nulty, -V ,Second Row-Mary Clare Third Row-Frances Fourth Crowley, Mary Ellen Dean, Patsy ie Wills. Arlene O'Brien. Betty Qetr' ia Frederick, Shannon Flynn, Mar- Made 'johnson, Mary Catherine Dwyer, Burley, Carol jorie C-illigan, Rea joanne Bastidas. intock, Lorna Shinabarger, Betty Lou Leary, Patsy Curtin, Donna C wan, Wilma LaFranier, Arlene Rich- ards, Eldene Shea, Evelyn Ambrozic, Patsy Sullivan, Frances Svy- kovsky. Row-Norma Monahan, Mary Catherine Plute, juanita Bastidas, Arlene Hinch, Nancy Brancamp, Diane Farthing, Mary jule Herzog, Dalia Petraitis, Marilyn Qlson, Nancy McCoyvan.w . i K . 1 , h ' 1 1 ' Jw 1 X Q ,K ix 1 V, sy 'X . V . M., li 4 w --J. . 4 ff X lb QQ, -X, ' X na as Q ' x V X x an .J ' arf, Q5 t --Q D , ,i ,fvggfi il ' K Q - x X i . , X L f-Q 4 . Q ,5 N X-dm - H of ' u N GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB OFFICERS First Row-Kathy Ferriter, joan McC1urI4, Maureen Rademacher, Mildred Rosa. Second Row-Georgine Kirkpatrick, Mary Kay Quinn, Molly Quinn, Io Ann Sullivan. M SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Shirley Walsh, Donna Renouard, Marie Kindt, Rosanna McDonald. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mary jo Freudenstein, Margaret Sullivan, Rose jones, l-lelen Coodland SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Linda Atiyeh, Beverly Shea, Millie Durkin, Esther Ry FRESHMAN CLASS OFHCERS N ' X' IVIGIY IXGY Xibllllll, JLlIlJllU, Llld lHlllqlSlU , FXIICIIC '4 EH ,I 1,1 ,,,. Q' M E ,jf J' W5 ,571 4, 1 in 4,,,,V.,- X 54, 1-A 1 f L, 5 X L7 1 Prefect Helen Sullivan Lights First Candle on Advent Wreath. CHRISTMAS CR B DEDICATHON TO SACRED HEART ROSARY ON THE AIR First Row-loan McCurk, Bernice Silver, Betty Sologub, Margaret Mary Crowley. Second Row-Betty Kirkpatrick, Hazel Sheehan, Rosemary Demslfmer, Helen Sullivan, Ceil Ann Dolan, lone Sullivan, Carolyn Gleason, loyce Kiely, Molly Quinn, Lynne Lowney. S s E l X 5 X MAJ ORETT ES I A G dner, C-ay Loggins, Rosemary Demsher. 3 S . CHEERJEADERS Pl l 5 mb gg E yy I. lVIaryf1Sulliyan, Helen Cox, Elizabeth Ungherini, Shirley Ann Lee . ,2-,. .A ,. 1, J, . , .r A , .fK 1?lJr CLUB OFFICERS 9 I Front Row-F. Hanley, B. Silver, l-l. Shea. Back Row-P. Boyle, S. Burke. l i I s 1 1 K U .- . 4 1 E SIS ERS CHAPEL ROTU N DA 1 1 .?..,.'?..,L...5...?...+...g ...5....s-.4:- +--+-+--is--4 '- a . O I, li! f l j , , ' ' '7 uf, .fb ww H1 ti I , F 1 Q 1 Q A fx A - I , A yi! vj,,! inf h 11, ,A ', y 5 if' J' J lil! 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WE DELIVER Cobban and Harrison - -..-..-.,...-...............-..-..-.....-..- 1 -,,..,...,.-,.-..-..-..-.,-..-..-......-..-.....- OURTEOUS 24'H ' ST- JOHN APABLE A'Zl'l'll'lce ElSCl'l'lC Company AREFUL DRIVERS l ALAAAAAALAAAAALAAALL I EErff:ie'J,S':':t?f3i':s I 0Wl- CAB l Phone 2-4747 Butte, Mont. PHONE 4335 i Metals Bank Bldg. -'I S. Main St. 55 East Broadway 1 Coley Kelly john Lefty Pollard -..-......-..-..-.....-.....-..-..-..-..-..-..- 1 -H-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,,,,,,,,, Remember with rl.owERs Comphmems I VVVTT vvvvv PARK FLORISTS i J. D. and Eileen Flynn 205 West Park Street l375 Harrison Avenue Phone 3765 Butte, Montana i pete and joe Yerkich Think of Others with and OUR Flowers Bob Pavlovich Flowers by Telegraph P 0P lef0f5 402''X0X X X'402024'! !+40X ! ! ! ! ! Z F'X I0X ! I' 601''!'tZ ! X''X'LZ+'! ! I Z X !''X+'X X I X X X ! X X''X X X X0! X' 'X I X X X X l ! !' +'Z X0X X X X Z X+'X X0X4'X X+'X' 4010?'I0Z+'X Z+'X'4 X 3'X X X I F 'B 'X'fB'X X N' 401''I+'I X I X X X Z X I0Z X' 4' 'X' 'Z X X X' 4010? 'X' 'I X Z+ For the Utmost in Motoring - Have Your Car Serviced Regularly! Marfak Lubrication Texaco and Havoline Oils Firestone Tires, Tubes and Batteries 24-Hour Service BILL MAHAGlN'S TExAco SERVICE 202 S. Montana St., Phone 2-4223 Bill Mahagin Tom Quinlan -nninniuuinuiuniun1mi1uninn1.un1nn1uu1nu1m11iiii- Montana State Office Mutual Benefit H. Cr A. Assn. United Benefit Life Ins. Co. -ig- Vincent Anderson, Manager 7th Floor Metals Bank Bldg. Butte, Montana -Mlm,1it111,IH.1.1,,.1nui.-nn.-,lulllu-...alt -. .- 1 lim- Compliments of Robert E. Heckmcm Doctor of Optometry IO9 North Main St. Compliments of BUTTE STOVE REPAIR l23 East Park Street Westinghouse Appliances Butte, Montana Electric oncl Music Mort Butte Headquarters for RECORDS RADIOS MUSIC Band Instruments . Hammond Organs Pianos . Radio-Phonographs Frigidaire Appliances 1 71? - Montana's Leading Appliance and Music Store -un-lin-1111111111inn--mi1nn1nn1uu1ini1un-ini1uu1uu-u -- CURRIE BUICK 123 South Montana St. BUTTE, MoNTf-WA ...m.- .1 1M.1.miuni..ln1.lu.-.,.,1iiii-HHL -. .. 1. - ROWE'S BAR AND LOUNGE ... 73? - 4 Miles South of Butte .. ,gg - Butte, Montana -,Ini.I1....I1...,Iu..nu..n,,1,,..1.,,,1.,q1.,,q1na1 -.. .1 1 - Compliments of THE COTTAGE Complete Food Market 327 S. Excelsior Phone 3285 I 4014upQ1apvgvxovxookgovzovxozavxavxe4029014vp44Q4+24upQ4Q4Q4upQ14axe44+X4vz0X4vX4oX0XoX4Q4oX0?oX4vI4oX0X4gV.0X4g0:0I4uXo2uX4Q4ioxozoxozevzeQopvxoxovk q..g..g.,g..g..g.,g..g.q..g ,g..g..g.. g..g..g..g..p, v. .g..1..g..g.4..y..g..g..g..g..g..1..1..g..g..g..g..g..1.,g..g i 7 ' i 5 t SUNDBERG mn BREAKFAST' LUNCH' Plumbing St Electric Co. DINNER, SUPPER, SNACK5 5 1 :G Plumbing, S Heating and Electrical Supplies 'lm 5 0 Contracting and Repairing I 102 E. Park Phone 2-3689 '- ' 1 Butte, Montana -,,-.- -,,..,.,-.,,-,,,-,,,-,,- ,,,, .--. , ,, -..-..-,.-..-..-..-..-...-..-..-..-.......-...-,..- l Harry Finberg Dave Finberg Buy Now ancl Save 1 I 1 Easy Terms at i l:llXlBElQG S l . 0 1 Furniture Exchange l Sam Finberg, Owner and Proprietor l .-T.. 75 East Park Street Plume 2-2507 Phone 3223 44 East Park Butte - .,., - .,., -,,,..,,,- ,,,, , ,,,, ., ,,,, -,,,,, ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, ,W , ,,,, ,. ,,,, -,,,.. ,,,, ..,,,-,,,- ,,,, ..,,.. -,,-,,-,,-,........ - LEoN and EDDIES COmP'ime'1fS of DRIVE-INN F. W. GRAND-SILVER . . Car Service . . 5C - 'OO Slore Sandwiches and Fountain 22 West Park Street Phone 9788 l304 Harrison Ave. Serving Satigfied Customers Butte, Montana From Coast to Coast -Iwinn1nu--un-nu1nu-nuinni.n1g,.i..,,1 ,... 1,,,,i,,,,- E -min.-nn-nn1ul1-un1un1un-nu-un--uuiuu-nu1 - - l Compliments of the Court House Grocery l and Mark T 1 Butte Warehouse ancl e Cold Storage Market Cor. Granite and Montana Sts. 2 L THE HOME OF FINE MEATS 1 - 787 -l Lockers and Cutting Service We Deliver MEATS: Retail and Wholesale Ph 2 4640 Phone 851 l Butte, Montana ' ' one - ' ' l 803 South Montana St. I . uzevzo 0:4 5:4 44 axe uxa vX4 Q4 Q4 014 exe exe Q4 X444 vxnvxn Q4 0X4 Q4 rx X4 +4 Xe X4 014 Q4 ' ' ' X4 ' 'Q up Q4 vin Q4 bln 44 vpvxsvxavzn Q4 axe arp up ' 'Q Q4 Q4 Q4 V ' '4 '4 '4 '49 px 44u:4vx4uX+ QQQrio01444014axeaxon?444444vx4vX4vI4vXQnzQvZ4vz+vX4 4 4 ' A zovX4o!4vX4oX4vz4ox4v:4u:4upokqnaxqv Compliments ol . JOSEPH M. l.YDEN and JOHN C. COX . ot the . Greetings, Future Customers . We say Future even though we realize that many of our friends at Boys' Central are already Savings customers. But one of these days you'll discover, to an even greater degree, the need for the many services of a strong, friendly bank and when that day comes you'Il find the Metals Bank eager to serve your just as they have been serving Butte folks for the past 70 years. 'Q-+ iXf ETALS BANK 8. TRUST COMPANY Butte, Montana Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 44 4 44 vX4v!4aBu:4v:0I4r2 014Q4014affvpvxovzovznupvxovznQnvxnr!4uIQo:4v:4up4401444014414akvpvzobzovzogeuzooxovxoQQQQUIQVXQAQ- inofaexeQ4vxaoxorxoozovxevxcaiovpvxouzevxovxovxnuzoozoozou v' 44 Qoyfqocpvfvpvxovkvzc 5 9' uzovzebxfgovfoxovxos!4sZ4ox4vzov!4vX4vX4ox4oX4rz4QQvZ4oI4o 5 v' I J. VV. HARKINS Wholesoile 22 East Quartz St. - W - Beverage Manufacturers Hires Root Beer . Squirt . Clicquot Club Mixes and Flavors Green River. Fruit Bowl Cherry Blossom . Confectionery Tobacco and Cigars 2 Q - Phone 4383 ...,.....,,1,'i.,u...m,-.I.1u1Hu1lg1uq.-'gin'-.lp.1m,1iiu.. Sandwiches. Dinners . Short Orders ROCKER CAFE 5 Miles West of Butte D. B. Chaia C-. j. Moses D. B. C. ond Compony General Dry Goods 53 E. Broadway Butte, Montana .-,.ginu1uu-.un.-un.-nu...,,'.- .-.u..-g,1,,..1g.im.i,..-4..- Compliments ot Schwoi rtz Men's Store 29 W. Park Butte, Montana -,,,,,,,.1,,u1.,,,.-.,,,1,,,1,m-. .-lull..-.,1n,1,.,,1ui11niii- g Compliments of Stoincloird Body Works 598 East Front Street H. Lane, Prop. Russ Bagly and Bill Hatch BUTTE - HELENA MOTOR FREIGHT -egy- 1 133 Oregon CONGRATULATIONS to the Class ot i952 George D. McCo rthy Compliments of Fritz's Flower Shop Flowers for All Occasions Western Meot Co. l35 East Park Street Phone 5651 The Monoirch Cleomers U W - West Park Street Pioneer Lounge Martin M. Grosso 48-50 Main St. . . Meaderville Phone 9873 I I .4 .43 94 vxe vxe vie 0144444 vI4vX4 vie 014 0:4 vie 0:4 vX+uZ+vX4 up vX4uX4o2vX4 014 uxovzn of vx4rX+ qos? rio 014 orq up 44 up 44 sin Q4 0X4 nZ4oI4oX4 vie Q4 up Q 40109-If'X''Z''I''X-'X ! !+'I0X0X !''Z I X X0X''X X+'X0X 'X X+'X ! X X'401'401''X'401''X Z X !''X''X''X''X+'Z X''I !+'X ! X ! X ! X X Z X Compliments . . ot . . MAYOR THOMAS R. MORGAN Established l887 PAUMIE PARISIAN DYE HOUSE savvvvvvvvvsnvvu French Dyeing and Cleaning 60 West Galena Phone 3535 SHOETORIUM 125 West Park Street Rubbers and Overshoes Girls' Tap Shoes Children's Oxfords Men's Oxfords Expert Shoe Repairing LW - PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS vvvpgp vvwvo ,X ovg THE FLORSHEIM SHOE SHOP l9 W. Park Butte, Mont. Phone 2-3678 - ig 1 E. M. Sullivan, Mgr. -uiMing...I.I14.I1ggin...,g-.M-.uu1nn1nn...nu..-.gui - MOUNTAIN VIEW REST HOME 444 West Broadway Butte, Montana Phone 8023 HOME FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE Mrs. Ann Menard, R. N., Superintendent -nn-.u .. 1uninn1iiu-nu--iin1uu1uu1:mini-- 1 - - PRUDENTIAL Feclercil Sovings oncl Loon Association Main and Broadway - Q 1 ZW Per Cent Paid on Insured Savings -...luninllnninn-ug..n.1n.1 1,011.11 1 linin- Compliments ot MIKE HEALY 2l9 North Main St. ... Q - Radio Bar ' ' Q4 axe ' vxovzovfvxfvxn Qovzovzovzobzo Q4 4444014 024 S' ' V4 5:4014 0:4 02014024244 4:4vxovxovxoozovzeoxovxoszoozo oX4u!4o!4 ozo 44 Q4 rx: QI4 oxgvzooxooxo Q24 4uXooI4vI4o!4v!o of 5 J' l Compliments of 0 75? ' l Compliments of l I 1 5 Miles South Harrison Ave. S LYDIAAND DAVE ENGINEERING Phone 2-5229 Butte, Montana E . 73? . Success To The Cloiss of '52 . . from . . I CLASS OF 54 '- 'f'n- -'MM-M- l '-M- -' mil- - - - -W-W-nl-l- - - - - - - Rich mon Clothes j TAYLOR'S Your Money Buys More at a 39 WGST Park Slfeef RICH MAN STORE JARMAN and RODGERS HALL 127 North Main street T SHOES for MEN -..-..-.......-...-..........-.....,.......-,.......- -...- E -..-..-..-...-..-....-..-..........-...-.......-...-.... . YOU and l Cllly Barber should havea DRINK at the john Rolefto Claude clinafe U 8K I 'l5 W. Broadway . . Butte 136 West Park Street Besf Wishes 'ro The Seniors . . from . . CLASS 0F 1955 vvv v vw vvvvwvv v vvvv -p!ooz4uA4u,o44vX4v:4u,4uX454up4454u44o,4o4ovA4u,4v4ovX4o4ovx 9 J Q4 +4 54 44 5 J 5 V ,0.o,04 vt sg 0X4 0:4 014 014 0:4 0:4 014 0!4 014 014 024 Q4 Q 0:4 0X4 0:4 0:4 0:4 0:4 014 0:4 0:4 014 5? 0:4 44 02 0:4 0:4 014 0:4 0:4 0:4 Q4 0:4 014 014 014 014 0:4 014 014 0X4 44 0:4 014 014 0:4 014 0!4 024 0:4 014 014 014 014 014 014 0:4 014 0:4 QQ W MONTANA'S FIRST PUBLIC SCHOOL Historians record that the first public school was opened December l2, i864 in Virginia City, when the first school district of the Montana territory was formed. However, prior to that time, in the fall of l863, a school had been established in Bannack by Lucia Darling. It was in the back room of her family's home. The enrollment was less than 3O pupils. Records do not reveal the method of financing the school but it is assumed that the school was supported by subscription and more than likely payments were made in gold dust, the most common medium of exchange of the period. Only a few books were available for use in the class. These were the books carried west by the pioneers and treasured throughout their lives. Classes were held during morning hours only and not at all during the colder winter days. ln i864 the Darling school was transferred to a log cabin on the banks of Grasshopper creek. The structure was built by Charles Sackett and Richard Fenn. Later this building became the property of the United States and was used as a Senate com- mittee room for the First Territorial assembly. A Common School System for the Territory of Montana was established in an act signed by the territory's first governor, Sidney K. Edgerton, on February 7, l865. Among the early-day teachers of the territory were Miss Darling, Professor T. l. Dimsdale, Oxford graduate and teacher at Virginia City who became first head of territory education, Mrs. Thomas Watson, William Mitchell, Kate M. Dunlap and Michael Roach. nike ANACONDA COPPER MINING COMPANY Work for a Greater and More Prosperous Montana . This is a project that should include all Montanans. 014014014024 0:4 0:4 0:4 0:4 0:4 014 0X4 0:4 0:4 0:4 Q4 0X4 0x40 40140144402 014014440 14014 0z40x40:4 0:4 0: 40:4 0:4 0:4 0:4 0X4 014 0:4 0x4 014 014 014 0:4014 024 014024014 0:4 4 X X Z'i X'4 X X'4'4 X ' fm 'X !''X''X''X I+'X'4+'X X+'X X X+'!+'X X X X ! B'X X X X'4''X'4'4 X X X ! X''l0!0!'-X'-Z X Z X ! X X !+'! Z' Compliments ot the . . BOARD of TRADE -: CLUB :- l6-l8 Eolst Pork Street Butte, Montono ,,.1,,,,1,.,1n.-nn1.uuiuniM1nllnl.-,.u..i.n-.lpn-iiii1 1iq-.,in--iiqlaiigiim...nq1gg..gn...u..-.giii 1,,g...,q1,.,1..1l.1 Compliments ot ED' OLAN MAIN BUFFET FOHTIS ot ll1SUl'CH lC9 Dazzie and Combo, Props. Life . Auto . Fire l Your Choice of Liquors -ig7- Phone 2-Zl 24 53 W. Broadway Phone 9708 39 N. Main St. -un-iiii1uii-iin1un-iiii1nn1nii1uu1iin:iui1uu1un1uu-un- -ini1iiii-iiii-iininn-:ini 1nu-un-ini-vin:-un:nn1nn:- l Compliments of Compliments ot l Catholic cemeteries l TEN-91 INN l 0 + 0 g -' ik 1 lO2 West Granite St. L Nissler junction, Butte, Montana Montana t '4 44 0' 04 I4 0:4 014 0X4 0:4 014 014 0:4 0:4 0? 0:4 0:4 0:40 014i ' '4 0:4 014 014 024 014 014 024 0X4 0X4 0X4 0:4 0I40120X40x40z4 014 0? 014 0:4 0:4 0X4 014 014 0:4 014 014 0:4 0:4 014 014 014 0x4 0:4 0X4 014 014 024 014 0:4 0:4 02 0:4 0:4 014 0:4 0:4 SUPER CREAMED Ice Crea m Factory Zl South Dakota . . Phone 9992 For Better Service ..and.. Complimen sot I I I I Better Ice Cream I - - 1 1ll--ll-ll-lln1nn1 unln :nu1na-iin1iin1nn-u- 1 I I NIARTY S ALLEYS 0X4 'X'i B X !''X'402+'X''X X'4+'1 ! Z X Z X X X X !''X I I X ! Z X Z X' Compliments of MILWAUKEE TAVERN . . and . . MUELLER HOTEL -gnllm10,11nn1,,iun1.l1,..1.u.1ug-.-iin.-m..-ml.. 1 - Compliments to the l952 Graduating Class W P FULLER 81 CO Paints Mirrors Picture Framing Glass and Glazing Phone 2 2.349 I3l W Park St IOZ5 S Main St Compliments ot BERTOGLIO TORAGE an APPL ANCE CGNIPANY Ottice and Warehouse Appliance and Service Dept SOO Utah Avenue ZOO North IVlaxnSt Butte Montana Established in Montana Over Fltty Years 5 av. .,.,.v '..1..v.,a.v, , I A . . if - I s 0 0 V A : I I 0 I I I n 4 - I . 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Company l Awarded First Prize at Montana State OF BUT-I-E oouege Fair '49-'so-'51 , l For GAS m the Country ws PROPANE 1 8, R ,R f ' r ,H m , i mliiier 513222, 'ifSm'l1f'S 1 'Ce Crea m 5'f0fe On Highway 10 and 91 Just West of Butte i M0hf8h3'S Finest Ice Cfeim Phone T 72 W. Broadway Phone 2-4207 4' 40102440?i X X X I+'X X0X X+'X X X X'+! !''I ! ! Z+'10I I0X X+ 'Z ! Z''X''F'! X I+'! X X X I X X X' IPCllHiF1ITllTIllilllillIilIITIIlTlIIi 4+ 'Bi' ,Q sfo up exe Q24 414 44 uzo up 'Io als up uxs 4:4 Q4 via up bla Q14 vxe vxo vxn v!4 Q4 vxe aio vie 014 vzo ofa A4 2 ' sz 9 nz rx 3 Q 014 vs axe are 014 are up 44 rio sto Q14 sto Q14 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 vxo if 7 SHOP... YOUR FRIENDLY DEPARTMENT STORE 68 Wes? Pork Sfreef Buffe, Monfcno IT PAYS TG PlAY We Carry All Leading Brands of ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT I fix' . :ff TREASURE STATE SPORTING GOODS zz EAST PARK STREET vX4uXov:4vX4vX4vIQnI4vX4vie01401444bX1vX4sX4+BvX4uX4uX4v!4v:4vX4+X4oX4vX J' V014 uf ofoxopuzn 0:4 vX4u:4uQuX0I4uX4ukoprzavpvzovzsoxofozovxozovxnvp X Lfw A W xxx ff .N '--, aa ff T 'Saad , Q - ik iw WN sf? W- frwf ,f f f' flfff fx lt, , L C643 . Wi ,M They Carved a Commonwealth Out ol the Wilderness The hardy men and women whose work and courage built this State leave us a great debt to be repaid . . . no danger was too great, no hardship too difficult for them to overcome or dissolve. From their work have come the comforts and conveniences we enjoy today. Electricity is an example, Because a group ot men had courage and the initiative to go ahead, great dams and power plants were built, lines were extended to many areas of the state and the people were served. ln later years, the system they had built was expanded, and service was improved. Today more than 400,000 Montana men and women look to The Montana Power Company tor fine electric service at low rates and for adequate power at all times. The Montana Power Company 'Z 4' C? ,4 Q4 Q4 4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 4 4 Q4 4 Q4 '44 Q4 'A' 4 '? 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Phone 7350 31- Butte Phone 9056 i854 Harrison - 7l7ll?'llllTllllTUlllTlll'iIl4l?!IlITlllTll1lTbllT!lllllllsvll:-ull: T nl!l1l!l1llllllnilnlluc-:ggil1ql1unlll1-nu-rupqvnglqvqlilhllgq PAXSON AND i LARGEY LUMBER co. RocKEFELLER co. 5 . . iYour Lumber Number 32487 Professional Pharmacists and , . e Home Owned Since 1900 Fine Cosmetics Q 0 0 825 East Iron Street 37 Q Butte Montana -- 1 l1ill1nl1uu-nu-nis- iini iiiniunimri 1 .-M- E -W-lminuiuuiul-n-1.1.1 1 1 -I .-anim'-'ni - l . .H i Compliments of !NDEPENDENT Compliments , l L A U N D R Y - - of - - 232 South Main Street DRY CLEANERS i Phone 4343 'z' Cleanliness for Health -M-i..-i.,-..i.. .i.. - ..-........-,..-,.-...-,,-...-..u- ,M-,,,-M-,,-n,-,,-H,m,,,-,,u-,,,-,,,-,,,-MM - , l Meet Me At The . . ,.g..g.,g.,g..g..g. i Corsages and Artistic Floral Arrangements cheery LQUnge --:fe-ez-4--we Phone 2-4277 1134 ureh Ave. Butte, Montana - - 73 WGS? 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BLUE BIRD BAR Phone 2-2500 l3 Main St. Steve and Alice I Meaderville, Montana -,.-.,..n.- .,.. -,n.. ,,,. -,,-,,-n,-,,-,,,.a,-,,-,,-,,, L W-,,-,,-,,,-,,...,,,...,.-.,,-,.-..-,..-,......-...-,.- CHICAGO FURNITURE AND Kitchenettes Enclosed Garage MATTRESS COMPANY Good Beds Reasonable Rate , 10 Eaaa aaaaaway TREASURE TRAIL Mom. 2 Highw No. lO S Butte Phone 6257 Montana 3460 Harrison Pixie., Butte, Montana . -In-nn-im-im...m........,.-.,...,.,....,...-.,..-........- -..- I -..-.n-n--im-.m-n.-..- -.u-w-.m-.m-mi-...i- - . ic i' ff Riley's Mcirket i Omplmenso Wholesale and Retail Meats 134 W. Park St. Butte, Montana 210 North Main -i,- .... -M-i.-.i-..-,.-,.-,,,-,,-,,,,,,-,,-,,-,,, -,,-n....-...-..- .... .,.-n...,.-..-,.-,.-..- - - Compliments Of Compliments of BRASS RAIL I Theresa and Cal I 37 Main St. Meaderville County Auditor A A-is'-lar ,Q 4 5.1! a ' BUTTE ,mmf BEER We BUTTE BREWING COMPANY 220 North Wyoming Street ik' i it Phone 2-4581 -1+M-1+-1-4+-101+-1--M-1--201-+1+-xf'z--:Q-1+-M'x-fx-'14-:Q-:Q-x'-M-zf-z--:ox-fx+-1-.2 -x--:--:4-zf-x--z--x--x-':--z-':--:'-z-'x'+:-fz-+x- -14-1--:oe-x'-1--x--x--10:-f. -014 Q 014 014 014 54 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 'I' 014 014 014 'X' 'I+ 014 014 4. 014 014 014 'X' 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 -014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 'F 014 014 014 'X' 'X' 'Z' 'X' 014 'X' 014 'X' 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 'I' 014 +I' 4 0:4 54 'I' 0' 4' 'X' -014 'X' 4. 4. 014 -54 014 Q4 014 X4 014 Q4 014 'X' 4. 014 4. 'X' 4. vvgv 4 vvvvvv 0 vvvvvv vv v vv 499 vvv 0140017114045 54545 5401454014014545454545454014540140145454545454540145401401404014014540145454014014014055454020140140140140145454545454 545 5 54545 2l'l'L8l'l'l el' ' U if f' It is Butte Industries Thot S pport Butte Institutions If WHEN Y0 HANSEN .SZ U 0 M 06!lftCfr5 You ore Helping to lncreose Opportunities for Employment ond Encouraging Butte Enterprise HANSEN PACKING COMPANY BUTTE, MONTANA 014 014 014 014 02 014 014 Q4 'X' 014 4. 014 014 014 'Z' 014 'X' 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 0 4 ' '4 I 014 014 014 014 'I' 014 014 014 014 010 014 014 'I' 014 -014 014 014 014 014 'X' 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 'X' 014 'X' 'I' 014 014 014 014 'I+ 'F 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 Q4 'I' 'X' 014 014 014 'X' 'X' +I' 'X' 'Z' 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 014 'X' 'I' 014 014 014 'X' 014 'Z' 014 014 014 014014014014014014 5401401405 014 014 014014014014 014014 014 014 014014014014 014014014 54014 01454 54 014 014 014 014 014 014014 014 014 014 014 014014 0101414014014 014 014 014014 014 0140201401401401 Qv' o'Qo'Qv'Q 'Q 'Q 'Qo'Qv'Qv' o'Qv'QJ'Qo7 1 4' 4'ooA'4'4'4a44'4Ao4' I 1 1 DALY SHEA MORTUARY 1 101 South Idaho St. Butte Montana Francis X Dolan Dennns Shea PARK and SHOP at ELLIS PAINT CO new Modern Retall Dlsplay Store 920 South Arizona Street Benjamin Moore Palnts Enamels and Muresco Compllments to the CLASS or 1952 ATLAS BAR Corner Park and Arizona Compliments Underwood Corporation Underwood Standard Electrlc an Portable Typewnters Sunstrand Adding Machines 41 E Broadway Butte Montana Phone 2 3019 r'-I+? 'J' u 4 'X'4+'X0Z !+'X ! ! X !' oXo1QrIQ vXQuXQvX4oX4vXQuXQ441101010144QvZQqQu1Q11QoXQv:4vX4vXQvXQ1XQsIQu!Q12 MONTGOMERY DRUG COMPANY 140 West Park Street i PROMPT FREE DELIVERY Butte Montana Plumbing, Heatlng and Electric Supplies REARDON PLUMBING Heoltlng 81 Electric Co Phone 2 4360 129 E Park St Butte Montana NDRMA S DOG HOUSE Lunches 138 West Park Street Butte Montana Dependable Reliable Servnce SPRING and AUTO SERVICE Corner Colorado C7 Mercury Sts Phone 2 1669 'ma re was a 'X'-If I ' I 1 1 ' + . 1 1 I I . 1 I 1 -nn-nn--nn1uu1nn: n1un1un-unwinnl-un--un-111111111 un- I ...'...m.1I.1.111111.-1.-1.111-.1g1,,.-11111.-11.-111 - 1 I . . I i 1 1 1 1 ' I I - - .T L. 1 1 1 L . I 1 0 i o u I c I 1 5 I I 1 - .. -...-,...,,......-...-.,.....-.......-,.-..-..,-,.,.- I -H 0 M -I ll 0 .I ,I M H- - 1 - 1 1 I ' I E E I 1 I 1 I 1 I I E 1 . i I o c E I 1 ' I 1 I , - - -...-...-....-..-t.....-....-l,-..,-..l- - .-.,..- I ,M-,M -W,,-,,,-,,u-,,,-,,,,-,,-,,,, ,, ,, - , 1 1 ' I 1 I 1 ' I 1 E . ' . I . 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WULF REALTY CO. loin in Our Civil Defense I 0 I I Program now Insurance, Real Estate and ilrik if? f Mortgage Loans -Compliments of- ' ' IOS West Granite Street E- Phone 7348 Butte, Montana I -in-M-..-..,-..-.......1,,-.....-,,,...,,,,-,,,-,,- ..,,- I -.,..-.,.......m.-..,-............,.,1.,................-,,-,,,,-...- - I Compliments ot i 2 MULCAI-iY's BAR Butte ToMBsToNE 7 i Beer . . Liquors . . Wines Authorized Dealer of I Rocic or Aces 1 E 322 N. M ' St t 2428 South Montana St. am ree Phone 5095-4855 BL'I'e'MO Iana l 14 5 41 4'44'4 414 44414414 414 414414 414 414414 414 414414414 41442414414 414 42 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414 414414414 414 4144 44 '4 4 ,IQ A 9?4?49+4544444+4+4+9Q4?9449+4444+444+6944Wikiiiiiikiiiiikiiikki 0:4 Q4 + Q4 +14 Q4 -:Q -xox- ? + '- 323 Q54 ,X rs -- - - '---- 1? 23 Z 4 4 E 4 A Zig 9 . . . Sullivan Valve 84 Engmeermg Co. gg gg Weslern Boller 84 Machinery Co. 5 . . and . . 3 ol ,IQ I PX' Norfhvvesl Supply Co. gg If 'Iv +14 4,4 4? :sz 52 -:Q .g. .f 4: fi o'4 ? 4 If! 44 ,Ig 152 'X' ' 9 9 Z 'if 014 Q4 I Q Q 5 Exfend fhelr besf wishes fo The Class of 1952 151 51 34 . and fo fhe Broihers of, 33 014 Q14 0:4 C hrisficm Brofhers High School +14 Q, 9:4 4, 23 4 -1- .1- 014 ,Q 31 l -T ? 35 53 wiF4444+4+?++++4++W+++??++4944II?4+4+444EFWQQFFFEQQQFQQQQQQQQQQF v v v 4 v Q v 0 v v Q v 'x A A 95 A A A 'A A 4 4 A ! 4 'A 'A : A 4' Compliments of THE ACOMA LOUNGE Broadway at Wyoming Butte, Montana -..-..-.mgT...T.-T.-l.-M-...-.,-i.-T.-T.-..l- 5 eg' 0 QQ 0 O M ff elf' cjlfzfkgfgg' 27 W. Broadway Dial 5431 Compliments of WILSON MOTOR COMPANY Butte, Montana O Chrysler and Plymouth Cars International Trucks Compliments of SPILLUM'S -.rl f S? 'ff l , 'fi 'JEY ' 1 L f l 243, T8 North Moin .g..g..g. 4. up 4. 4. 4. .14 .1014 403. .g..g..g..1..g..1. .g..g..g. .g..g..g. 4. 4. 4. .9 4. 4. .3 TOWN TALK BAKERY 61 l East Front Street Phone 2-4985 1 O - Bread - Rolls - Cookies Cakes Made for All Occasions - . - NEWBRO DRUG CO. Wholesale Distributors - ' - Butte, Montana -nn11n1uu1u-n1nn..nn1u..u1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. Compliments of MCGREE'S l C E C R E A M FACTORY 500 South Main St. Phone 7863 -,,,1,.,'1,,q1.1.1,,..1.m1,,,,1un...nn...nn1nu1 1 1. 1 - Compliments of HUNTER'S The BIGGEST LITTLE STORE in Town O Broadway and Main 44 W4 34414414 49014oZ4vX4uZ4nI4vX4uZ4u!4nX4 uZ4 44014 s:4 51444 514 34 W4 53444814 o'4o 4o'4vz4q!4uz4 44414 v:4 Q4 Q4 0:4 Q4 0:4 0X4 Q4 vX4 Q4 Q4 44014024 44 34 u' 449 1'I+444''X'401'4 X Z X+'?'I+'i+'I''X X+'Z X+'X ?'X0?'X X X X Z E'?i X+'X+f! X X''F40102'X''BrX'fI ?i X X 1 X+'X+'! X X X Z !'4 Z Z X X l'+! X' . . i . . A School Witli a Conspicuous Record T Advertising of Success in Training Men and Women for Business Careers . . . . . . More than sixty years of accomplishment. L -I ' 1- School in session all summer. You can enroll I any time for Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Short- fi 31 West Granite St. Addressograph and hand, Accounting, Secretarial. Fully accred- T Butte, Montana Craphotype ited high school course. Grade work. Cal- T Expert Equipment culating machine work . . . g lvlimeographing Embosograph and l Multhilith Duplicating snocards - I Letterheads n T Cartoons ff!-W 1 -..1- -........1,-..-..........1.-1.-,..-....-.....-... Estabhshed 1890 E Con ratulahons to the 1 S One of the Leading Commercial I Training Schools ofthe T Entire Northwest T 'VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV i - Q - Day and Night Classes The Entire Year ALALLAALQQLA. i 1. L. scan, Presaaenf Phone 2-2391 l -nu--nn-un--rm-un--nu-n 1111 un-uu-1un--nu-uu- T -nl-:1n11nn-nn-an-ilninn1-un1un-1nn--un-rn-lu-n1nn- i . 5 Phone 4142 Ted Feroni, Prop. MONTANA 1 BRooM 8i BRUSH i ' ' NEW ' ' 1 COLUMBIA FLORAL ' ' 1 Flowers for All Occasions l Artistically Designed 730 East lron Street 47 West Broadway -11........,..n............,,...,-..-.......- .,.. - .... ... ,... - ,,M-,U-,,,-,,n-Wu,-u,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,, MQNTANA BAKERY Window cms Auto class E Plate Glass Mirrors Everything Fine in the PAs'rRY LINE 227 snnfn Maan sf. i Butte, Montana Testa? 1 Geo. Schulte, Proprietor Phone 2-43Ol 605 W. Pang Phone 7 1 7l ' '4 X4 'Q ' ' axe ' '4 '4Q4Q14Q4Q4rzevin014Q401444vX4uI4vZ4q4q4vX4vX4rX4nX4vX4oZ4vX4L2vzeQ4uf uX4vI4aX4+?QrkQ4v2rX4u!4binvX4vI+Q4vX4ux+vX4uX4vX4uX4QoX4uZ4uX4vx4vXQvx4rf Ievfsufoukvpuxenze401+vfnxfazosxoszopvxenxoxnvX0X0I4sX0X4oz0!o:4opQ14 Q4 X4uXovX4vX4cX4+9 v' 4444 at sick Q4 v:4ux4vX4 of 44 aX4vz4q4 oZ4 vxevx 1401444 dkrdj fx T 1 ' li CE 3 Tq , I I XISPWM .- I I O ff! gde , Q Ca Wyfl Q15 XBQK W ENV. I c- h es. a,u9i9 rl t- sf fish nu1n,11ng-qgiuuiulinninnilmQI.,-inu1,,,,1iinri,,,1,m Community Creoimery 1 Q i DAIRY PRODUCTS Fresh Daily at Your Store 1 Q i 2401 Cobban Phone 2-1831 Oftice Equipment Compcany Authorized Sales and Service REMINCTON RAND INCORPORATED 64 E. Broadway Butte, Montana Compliments of GORDON'S 'JEWELRY Diamonds and Watches 0 4 o 113 North Main Butte vX4:X4oX4vZ4 Q4 9:4 Q4 54 '4 5 0144444 J 5 5 0. if I I BEST wisi-IES! 1 l T E M P L I N ' S lce Creoim I i 1- I -nn-,,,.-nu-uu-t.n1n.1.,.-..,.1nn1 1 1 1 1 1 - I . iCOLONlAL QCAKE sHoP Not just Good f BUT BETTER 1 1 1815 Harrison Avenue, Phone 8660 g Evan Tibbetts, Prop. 1 -i-----'w-'m-w--H-----H--H---H-tm - - - - t f Compliments of 5 MoNTANA icE AND t sToRAoE coMPANY I f Blanchard Brand Ice Cream E - . - I Phone 321 1 750 South Wyoming I -Hliillltlhli-Illlnii Tlllilltlillllillllilillililillllilllillb l 1 I . . 1 I Compliments ot I PoliceJudge John Selon 1 . Z onol Fomlly uxoxozozo Qvupvf sxofnzozo ozozof-vzofolovlqvzoxevxouzaoxokqooprxozozoxoxoxovzoxa I I If 1 DAVIDSON l 3 ORocERY co. l I Compliments . -Of-- Distributors of DEL MONTE TERMINAL FOOD CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 1 - - cmd ' - WOODS CROSS TOMATOES 1 BOZEMAN A i DRUG CENTER PE S L ' lOO West Park Street l Ohio and Platinum Streets ' Butte, Montana ' l O l .....m.m.m.m.M,m.m-m.m,,-,-M, L m.m...qwdwMwdMdwMwdpmwqwmwqw-- .... Ph 2-l36 i CEE!!-LY 5 g Bcircloy Motors, lnc. I I . lnsuromce Agency 1 5 Oldsmobile - Cadillac Expert Advice on S D551-,ibut-0,-5 All Forms of Insurance i O 7i4Meil B kB 'ld' g 1 But? Jgntarg m l 25 South Montana - -...-...-i.-.,i-i...i.-..-..-..-i........ -,..- -....,,....-..-..-..n..i.-,....,.........-.... - .. - l - jk .- Compliments of l Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH l CLEANERS I 1 Q Q COMPANY l I l34l Harrison Ave. - ik' - Phone 2-4955 Butte I Q 014 vI4 oX4 v2 Q4 Q4 514 Q14 Q4 Q Q4 D24 U14 up 44 v2 p14 D24 Q4 +14 up O14 Q4 DX4 Q4 vz4Q Q4 Q4 0:4 0:4 O24 Q Q Q v!4 0:4 oI4 O14 vz4 D14 Q Q Q +14 vz4 Q Q O14 Q4 U24 vI4 024 44 Q2 vz4 Q4 Q D14 in v:4 +1 ++++4+?++?++44++?4+?++r +++?++k++k+++++? Qikkiiiiikiiikii as a of +!0!+iX'40!+ 'X P. '+ 'X' 'o P+ if I NEW PARK MARKET Groceries. . Meats. .Provisions Vegetables and Fruits in Season I l 0 Q o I Bird 's Eye Frozen Foods E o Q o l 6l5 W. Park St. Butte, Mont. Phone 2-2361 S. i. Briggs, Prop. f 'l'TV'll1V'l'i 'li llll 1 llll if llll i IIII illllvillllllltllrlvllnxnnvnik- Q I I JOHN H. CURTIS CO. 7 REAL ESTATE l INSURANCE AND MINES 35 West Granite Street Butte, Montana .-,.,,- .... -..,-,i- .... -.,.- .... -..r-...l.. Q4 Q4 Q4 4 vp Q4 Q4 '4 Q Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 vp Q4 v Compliments of H O T E L lllllill AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. The Richest Hill on Earth 'VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV C. Pat Egan, General Manager .inu-irii.-riri-.wiriI1isrr1mi-Mirm1.,.i-..iiui-.,,,,Lp.- BUTTE SASH 8o DOOR COMPANY 26 East Silver St. General Millwork Phone 7662 --rrnirirr1rr,I.-...I-rrntriii-nu-nrrtnni 1 1 ln.- THE NEW CLEANERS IT PAYS TO BE PARTICULAR - DON'T NEGLECT YOUR APPEARANCE Pick-Up Phone 7575 Delivery T008 South Montana Street '4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 v '4 Q 44 Q4 4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 vp Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 vf Q4 vp Q4 vi Q4 Q4 vp Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q? Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 Q4 vp Q4 Q4 Q4 vp Q4 Q4 Q4 Q -4444 'I+ q4+I40140X0i40!40I+0X4 QQQ4 0244014444409 02402024014 0z40X4q40Z40X40X4 0? 01402014 014 014 014 014 0:4 '4 4014014 024014014014 0:4 0x40X40F0X4 0X 0' '45 '4 .lack 84 Jill Shop lntantstl-333-617-l4g Also Boys ..! ... .-g.- ,.,.,..,m-.n....gn...r.q1,m.- .- .- .-ml Beery's U. S. Tire Co. 207 South Montana Street 1.141 qU..,IH-HH1M.,Hil..rrII1rin...nii1un1qn..,m..mq1M Keene's Shoe Co. 43 East Park Phone 2-4849 Butte, Montana Congratulations from Schultz's Barber Shop 2l i West Park Street ...urn..ml-.-ml1llnl.1.ii.4.11nI.11.n..-ng.-,m1..u-un1uiu.,mt -k The Station ofthe Stars i lack Benny Amos G Andy Charlie McCarthy Red Skelton Arthur C-odtrey Art Linkletter Allen lackson Grant Holcomb Bing Crosby Edward R. Murrow KBOW i490 -- The Bright Spot on Your Dial C. B. S. for the Treasure State 40X40X4 014 0X4 0:4 Q4 014 02 014014 014 0:4 0'4 0:4 34-01494 0X40'4 i40'40'4 W 3403 u- 1 I n sl I I I S E I 5 I E 1 I 1 I 1 ,I e i I g I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 0'4 014 014 34 0 0X4 Q4 Q4 Ba rney's Chevron Service Excelsior and Platinum Phone 9747 -,.,.1, .1,,.,,m,-..,,..m11rm.-ln.-pn.-.m,..nn1nn.-lm... 1 - Excelsior Market 422 North Excelsior Neil P. Cronin, Prop. Phone 2-2393 -I.I,-.lm-.H:I-.un1inu.-1.I...,,HQ...U..,I,.1nn..nn.-un...uu..un..nn .- Miner's Market 69 Main Street Meaderville Montana -m,...m.1.un...im..nn-.m-pl.. .1 .1 -. .-lm-nn.-nl .- Compliments of Al J. Mathsen l2O S. Montana St. -..,..- .- .- lr, 1..m-.,4,,-.mi-.,m....l1,,...m1.-M.-mr- Sunbeam Specialists 0 iff o lronmaster Shavemaster Wattlemaster Coffeemaster lvlixmaster Egg Cooker Toaster l-ledge Clipper Of' Butte Bottlers' Supply Company, lnc. William P. Riley, President 'l'l2 S. Main 1 Phone 3236 Your Supply Store 040' 0' 0140140146402 ww++++4?++++++w4+fvWwfn'ui r aP'PWrPPvi++m'f '+w+++??9++4++? il? it it 'ik Compliments of CAHILL MOONEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY wiki? itil? Complete Lme of BUILDING MATERIALS Comphments of LOUIS S COHN COMPANY Butte Montana PIONEER FUEL AND LUMBER COMPANY 220 East Front Street ' 9? -nu-In--lm-un-.m-m-m--un1un- -In--I - I-u-n-.i--m-na- .-u - n1uu-n-u-n--n-------.-----..- I I . - I I o I -,li I I I I . I I I I I E s I I , 0 1 . 1 5 I 0 I I . I fd 24?++++++++49++++++++++4+4+4g?4- 4 iw 4 an 44 W i?P+'++6+ ff:-'za-x-fafx'-z-fxf-xfrx-414-4+-:Q-sf:-a-'ra--.--M -'f.--10:-rfw0z+fx-'zaas4--:-'14-1--1-'z-4--:Q4--1-'xox-'xfaoz-'xox-'x-'z--z-'ze'rf-1-sz-Mft-rx-f SHEEHAN BROS. 8. FLYNN, INC. Phone 2-3044 35 East Broadway ..WHOLESALE.. Van Dyck - White Owl Cigars Dutch Master - El Sidelo Cigars CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CONFECTIONERY lOHNSTON'S AND McDONALD'S CHOCOLATES Websters - Robert Burns Cigars 1886's - Garcia Vega Cigars McKEE PRINTLNG COMPANY 5 Compliments of l38 West Granite Street Phone 2-2334 Printers . Binders . Engravers - ' and ' ' L . ' L THE CLUB LOUNGE Lithographers L Steel Die -E and Copper Plate Printers Rubber Stamps . . Seals . . Labels ' Anything in the Line of Printing i Q i ' Q We have a l3 West Broadway Complete Lithographing Plant 1 , !0X X0Z+'Z+'P'I X+'X'n n ' 'Z'4 X X X''X0!'4 !'4'4 i X X0X I Z0X X'-'I+ 6 'f 'A r'!'?'i'i X''X X I X X+'X X X'4 ! 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Phone 4747 - 0 - - - - -.,,-,,-..,-,.-i.-I.-...-,..- .,,. -.,,-n,-,,,- -----n--!------i--i--n------------i----i--------- Congrafulafions Loads of Lovely Gift Items for To the Every Occasion - 1 CLASS OF ,,5Z,, Priced Reasonably Come in and Browse Around KIELY Qwigq k MART CONSTRUCTION COPP g 25 E.BROADWAY UN S U G 1 f' 'IN' 4' 'I+'PX'401+'X+++I'444014'X+'X+'B'?'Fi'X+40X'4+'X+'X+'X X+5'B'X0X M X X+4 X X'+X+'X' 'f va 'f A m 01''X''X''X''X'401''x 1 z''X'4''1'4 x X 1 X ! z : X X X X'4'X X ? ?'z' I SULLIVAN SHEET METAL WORKS Furnaces, Gutters, Venting Air Conditioning EASY TERMS 304 South Montana Street Phone 2-3125 -1,,1mi...,,.1,iq1ilu-un-..,n1n,1..1q,1un1 1 1 10- . . Compliments of . . THE FOODBANK 220I Harrison Avenue . . and . . 740 West Park St. ..-gg.. Butte's One-Stop Self-Service Saving-Centers -ig- Wholesole and Retail Meats Groceries Lockers Service 1 1...i1nn1.,,--W1.p1gp1,,,1..,1,,,,1.,,1,.1 1101- RI N G APPLIANCE CO. 'VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Sales and Service LAALALAAAAAALALL. Phone 5326 Second and Delaware I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I '! X+'Z'rX0X''X+'X+'Z+'B'! Z !+'X0X X+'X !+'X''X0X X Z X X'4'i X X X X X' SULLIVAN ROOF CO. Roofing, Waterproofing and Shingling 1 Q - Buy Your Supplies From Us EASY TERMS 304 s. Montana sr. Phone 2-3125 Compliments of THE HHH NAHONAL BANK Butte, Montoinoi -m,....,m1 1i4n1i111nu.-nn1..p1m4.-.m...,,.,.-lm.. 1 1 .- INSURANCE INSURE Yourself It's Later Than You Think See Jimmy Shed Western Life lnsurcince Metals Bank Bldg. Phones 6464 - 3320 X+'X Z0X X0 '0X Z+'! Z X+4 X'i X+'X+'! X Z X+'I X k'X+'X'n?'Z+'X+'Z X+'X'lX'401''X Z X X Z Z Z''Z'4 X X''Z''! Z X X X'4'4 X0Z X Z X+'X X X X Yf 444444014bln5X4axe5X4vX4uX4sX4v2o!4vX4Q4v!4sX4vX4o!4bX4v:4vz4uX4Q4vX4opvX4u2rzss!4vI444oX4oz4oZ4Qoxqozovxeoxovxoukvxevkfnuxooznvxno' 5 at 14014014Q'vcI4o!4sX4v!4sX4vz4o!4v!oa2 l Compliments of FINE Pix-xNoS FOR OVER l Star and 7O YEARS U . C' . ' . I llqUe GQDSFS Expert Tuning and Regulating ... ik ., - 0 - i . 2l6Nmh Main Street 345 South Main Street Butte, Montana ii phone 4873 -M-...-...-...-...-....-..-....-........-....-....-..,......... ,... .. -.i- - -......i..-....-...-..............-....-...-...-....-.,..- Fishing Tackle lrlunting Bquipment 5 Guns Reloading Supplies T f Music coMPANY . i l l9 N. Main St. Phone 7344 Copper Sport Montana's Largest Music Supply GUNSMITHING Your Best Service in Music and 1 Instruments Pianos Bob Stephenson L Radios Fir1eS1' Repairing 2l4 W. Park St. Butte, Montana li Butte' Montana -..-i,-i.-..-.,.-......-...-..-..-..-..-..-..-.i- I -..,-,.-u,-,.-.,-..-..-..-...-,..-l.-..-,.-,.- - i MURRAY When you want to read, Sw L . , think of . . I A h ' d i U' f P. o. NEWS STAND Chevrolet Dealers AC H L. f Sis V i .ompee ine.o T Office Supplies Cialena and Colorado Sts. T . Butte, Montana phone 4384 Cards for Every Occasion lst Choice... .5 E ni . Stiff? S' : Tai AT Youk S to lr We FRIENDLY GROCERS 4 '0' 'X' x 'nv' -H' '- an Z0X0Z+rX+'l-'9-I+'Z+f -u' f' 'If' x 5 4 014 Q4 44 5:4 Q4 0:4 QX4 of o:4 oZ4 V4 ,4 9 5 414 by vx4 vxa 44 vX4 Q4 Q4 Q4 QX4 Q14 Compliments of Hanley Auto Repair 22l '5 Harrison Ave. Butte -f--i.-Lin..1.M.-W..-fm..-mi.-mi.-.IW- .- .- .- Compliments ot Bob Maguire County Treasurer Compliments of . . the . . Alciskci Boir -,.1,,,.-'..-H..m....mq....w....m.-M.-.m,...n,,... BOOG'S BAR AND LOUNGE Phone 9996 l653 Hanhon Ave Compliments of ,.1u,..1n,g14m.. Beebe Groin Co. 643 South Arizona St. -m,1,.1..q.-.1H..,1,11..,,1,,,,1lii1im..1.,q-.nl...lm Compliments of vI4 0:4 414 Q4 44 U14 0:4 414 4:4 +14 D ond M Boir .- jig .- 2016 Harrison Ave. 0X4 L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L I L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L I v v 4 0 4 1 4 1 v 4 v v u.4o.4v44u,4u.4v44o,4u!44fvA4a44u44v I 44 v4vz4vX4+'4v +4 u 4 n'4+++++++++++++?+++s Compliments of - Q - Wm. Babe Duckhcim i W l County Clerk and Recorder Compliments of Joe Lester County Assessor Compliments of CLUB 45 Dancing . . Italian Dinners Congratulations CLASS OF l952 Rudy Soycitovic County Coroner Congratulations from IANE . . . WALT lT CLUB SELENA'S 1o..TuB Ice Cream and Sandwiches Coroner Idaho and C-alena 34,14V4o'4v'4v'4QB+z4uX4oX4vz4rx4+'4vz4v'4vX4oX4uI4vZ4vX4o!4aX4s:4-via 0 rsfnfufw 401+401'402'4010?'X''!+'I X !''Zvi''FX''I+46+'X''X''Bri'401''!'u?'X X ! X+'X+'X X X X'40X 4+ n'X+'X X'4+'X !+'X+'X'4 !+ Compliments of . . H. ll. M U R P H Y TE CO DISTRIBUTORS Texoco Petroleum Products 0 -if 0 Phone 2-3034 Butte, Montoino -Ig-up-nu1l.-1pn1n,.1n.1I.1pl.-nq1iru1,, Famous for . . Chicken, Steak and Ra No Crowd Too Large - u-uniirn-.ul-.nn-lu.-,.,,....,.-.u.1n.1q,1ul..i.n1nn1iln-..i.1i,n1u,,1.I violi Dinners - No Crowd Too Small ARO CAFE Meaderville, Montana Call 9956 gi 1 1 -,il-H, Murphy Plumbing onol Heoiting Compoiny Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Supplies . A. o. SMITH PERMAGLASS TANKS 121 West Broadway - Butte, Montana Phone 895i in -- -. 1.n.1.l-.nniiiliuniuu-mi-I, it 1 111 - . . Compliments ot . . Girls' Central Activity Club to the CLASS OF l952 f4vX4vI4vX4uX4vX4v Y A4 41 44 .49 'Q fork! r' qouxenpvzenzooxoqooxevpozeazsop Vo Q4 5 5 Ev?vzoobvlovzovf4444ofozeozoozeqarpqovxnvxeuzovxeoxehxo -.,1..1g..-un1u,,1,.n1ql1im1.m..m,.1.m1im1M-.m..-ul 144444 v14uX4v11 Q02 44014exevzoxnuzpfnuxoxevxevXoI4vI4v!4oX0I4+:4vX4uf1ioXo vxeeze Ward Thompson Paper Company - 11 Headquarters for PAPER in the Northwest , 1-1- 830 Utah Ave. Butte, Mont. -uu-n.1.,g1ng1...-,n1gl1Hl1HI...nn1iiii1m.1.m.1u,-.M- Congratulations Class ot '52 .. ig - SHERIFF BILL DALLING CLARK HOTEL Nick I. Sayatovic, Proprietor Phone 6522 Park and Dakota Compliments ot Judge T. E. Downey -,.....,.,1,,,,1pl1,,1ul1g.1if11.1p-.m.1mi11m1im.-n.1,q Montana Cash Grocery . . FREE DELIVERY . . 601 S. Montana Phone 2-i227 -un-inan-inn1uu-nn-1m-nn--nu-nn--nn-m1 n-nn-1-n1nu . Congratulations . bx4vX4o14ox4v14vin014axeexeexe+14Q4414+14oX4+zoaX+g4u14vZ4uI4vX4b2 J J' L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L 'P u:4vIovzouZ V v' Qoxonzovxospvxo vX4 4444 vx4vX4v14vX4r24o!4v!4 014 Q4 vZQv!4vxoaX4v1 Compliments of MONTANA ABSTRACT 8t TITLE COMPANY -yy- I30 West Broadway As Usual . . . The Unusual in Smart Apparel for Misses and juniors. Budget Prices With Friendly Credit EMIL MARANS 16 North Main Street - Butte 203 Main Street - Anaconda Shop Emil Marans Stores First Butte and Anaconda Best Wishes to Class of '52 BOYINGTON Gown Shop Butte, Montana -n.1,,.11..1,l1ql1iin-41,1i.n1nn144n1iiu1 1 1 1 .. Compliments of KELLY'S LOUNGE 29 W. Broadway Compliments ot HUB CLOTHING Stuart Waters Compliments of JOE H. SULLIVAN County Commissioner Aeuzavxoioxoi 4 4:4X444upvxoxovxovX0X4,XoXoI0X4oI4vX4o' J at :0X4vz4uX0X4of Q v vv vvvvv vvvv ovovvov 4 4 X' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 x 4 I ! : 4 4'4 4 4 X44 4 'X 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 z 4 4 4 4-'A 4 A' 4 4 o'5 4 o 4 4' 4 l TOM GREENFIELD, lnc. Advertising Printing . .1 I . ' i l2O E. Broadway Phone 4431 I -,.-..-.,-..-..-,.-,.-.....-,,-...,,,-,,.,,,,,,,, Thanks for your orders ..., we are always anxious to serve you for those l special occasions . . . -s+Qf l WILH ELM I FLOWER sl-IOPPE g Phone 2-3695 l35 'W. Broadway l -in-nn:nu-un1nn1nn-nn-nn-nn-nn1nn-nn-.ninn1nn.. 1 EARL's Modern Cleo ners I l l The Home of Good Cleaning l 2037 Harrison Avenue Phone 5004 Butte, Mont. l -nliqqinl1lnT.'.1ll.-.'T..1.,.i..l'-,1u,,,,i,ulun- 1 Gifts of Leather Last Forever vacxnon l S., 4 l f T I .Atv , ' .. ' I . y L its ' ' l Notionol Trunk Foctory i lO5 W. Broadway Butte, Montana 1 Phone 4545 We Dena. MEADERVILLE MERCANTILE CC. A re 42 M444 44. 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BCZEMAN X' 'F 'F 'X' 'F 'E' 0,4 'F 'X' 'F 'Z' 'A' 'X' 'F 'X' 'F 'F 914 uI4vX4u!4vX4aI4+X4uX4aX4uX4oXoX0!440102024 X014 ofoozoxouzoxn axe o'4 Q4 u2eI4vXnZ4uX4oI4vZ0X4aX4u!of4uX4oz4vX4vX4vZ4vX4vZ4vX4vX4upvX4vX4rX4u!4vX4vX4vI4v:4oX4vX4vZ4+X4v!4vX014vf Q4cIovZ4vz4o!44ouI4vX4uz4rX4qooXouI4vz4QQQQQQUIQQXQQQAIQQQAI oX4q4vX4vX4t-Fopozo 4412 Q4 4404 of ofozeogozoopuznakozn sf s:4a:4o2451444014oxevzosxsvzeoxovzooxoofozaofi FLOWERS . . .. 753, - . . for all Occasions I C I, f CORSAGES . . j Omp 'ments 0 - ' a 5PeC'a'fY l PACIFIC I-IIDE SOUTH SIDE FLORAL , , and , , AND GIFT SHOP l 2250 Harrison Avenue Fred and Dorothy Anne Honeychurch Phone 2-5681 7 - F? - -,.-...- .... -,.-,.,-..-.,-...,.....-..-..........-II- -I. ...... ..-I.-...- - - - - - - I Congratulations to the The Cl f '52 l , , ass O Miners NcItIonoIl Bonk , + , of Butte, Montana o Q o I All Depfasits tgp tC1hfElO,OOO , nsure Wl KEY Cl-UB Federal Insurance Corporation - - - -..,-I.-,.-...-I.-...-.......-..,- - -,.- I -I.-..-..-I.-I.-...-,.-...-,,.-,.-,.-,,-..-..-..- Compliments of We Wish for You Seniors , l a Happy, Useful Future l CAPPER'S SAVOY .. g - i F Montci HCI - o - i l Window Cleaning Co. In Meaderville Since 1919 - - - -..I-....-....-...-..-...-...- - - -I.- -...- -...-I.-..-..-..-I.-.,.-I.-..I-..I-...,- - - BROWN'S MontoInoI Lciunclry MOBILE SERVICE I 5 Cleaners I T Formerly New Method Park and Excelslor Sanitone Dry Cleaning Expert Laundry Service Open 24 Hours I 53 East Silver Street Phone 9952 Phone 3265 Butte, Mom. q4vX4aBq4vBvX4 014 oX+sX+vX4Q4o4'psX+oX4 vX+vXopuX0!+rXovX4 nX4v!0X4vX4s+ 5 szoxozouxoza up nfs?4oZ4vIo2vX4vz4o!oz0Xocxozoxoxo any Qo:4r:4v!4vX0X4o:4Q'0!4vV 'X X+'X''I+'Z Z0X !0!''X ! X0X X0P'I X I X X I I X X+'X X X Z''X'JE'X Z i0X Z+'Z'+Z X''X''X''I X0X ! I0X Z X X X X X+'X''! !+'Z+4 X X'40X X X X' We have everything your Prescription Compliments of calls for - including your Doctor's confidence - Ask him. victok i ' ' Driscoll's Phormoicy 60l West Park Street - - and - - Phone 3308 l The Nicholson 1 ------H--n-------i--r----H-----------u-n---W l BROWN'S AUTO PARTS Compo ny, lnc. T formerly vlplorghweztern Machine 8- l e ing ompany Your N. A. P. A. lobber l Replacement Parts for Cars and 1' ' -' Trucks . . Automotive and General r Machine Shop. . Electric and l Acetylene Welding . 5 Phone 6504 l I Sl Ver BOW' Montana l l0 W. Galena St., Butte, Montana T Wenzel A. Brown, Pres. - .. ....,,..,.,- -,, .-,, , ---, H- -..-......................-...-............................-.... - i g 1 Compliments of l L L O Y D S oRooAN RoBiNsoN l of Bulle - Where You Receive Genuine LUMBER Western Hospitality and T the Finest of Foods Phone 3197 o 855 South Washi gto Phone 2-4700 Phone 9704 Tl l'1 : il Montana at Front l -..-.-..-,................,..,........-..-..- - - . -iiqi.m...m.-.,,1m,1....g..-ng1,,g.1,,.1m..-qn1r1.1mr.-mg- Compliments of Judge J. J. Winston Hirggpgwliey Elrstn T arrison ve. -HH...rm.-n.1n1g..1...-.nu...qq1.g1ng...m,1qp1M.1nq.-lu- g -,q1m..mr....lg...n.1.,1.,.g1pp1lp1-uu...ql.-g.inl1u.,.nq- Teach your S more cents . . l Gillespie's Leoky Roof - l Hi-Woy Grocery i A d H, h 2563 Harrison Phone 7245 nacon a lg Way - at the - Six miles West of Butte - 402014'X'r2+'!+'!0Z''Z X0Z0X Z0X+'X0X+'X'401'401'4''X Z+'X X''X+'X X X X 1'LX+'I+'Z0E 401+'X''Z''Z''X''X'4 I ! X+'X Z4'X'4 Z X0X !+'! I4'Z X'4+'X ! X Z' 5 . , n 'S , X I , ix - , P ,T T ips T. X H W r A , Kai Y 5' T .. 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MINERS' UNTON i 0 Q o Best Wishes From MIKE MANSFIELD -nn1qn1.,q-,.,-..,.- in.iam-n,-n,,1.ln1,,..1n.i,,.i - Toys-Mechanical Toys, Dolls, Construction Toys, Paint Sets, Puzzles, Models and Textiles nike TOY HOUSE A. J. Boyle, Prop. Stationery-Greeting Cards, Tallies, Invitations, Table Decorations, Christmas Cards, Etc. 101 E. 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Iii Jif DEC Iii JAC Dif Jif iii 316 DAC DA! Iii JY Z I4 fl 14 gil Wi 11 14 gl Lql it AC KNCDVVLE DGME NTS The Moderator and Yearbook Staff are deeply grateful to the following: JVT 21 15 ai 'TL -1 Mr. Eddie Spellman, Mr. Martin Scanlan and the Staff of Standard Pub- Iishing Company. Mr. Al Ashton and his staff. . . . l Rooth s Photographic Studio. ,da V Advertisers and Patrons in this Yearbook. For their valuable assistance and cooperation in the production of the 1952 Maroon. 'db A 1 wil 5010313 J DiOiOiOif ? J Ji! J 339315 Jil Jif DEC Jif iii Jif Di! Iii D iii Ti! JS Iii Iii if D? Iii 351 SeniorClass..Girls' Central High School Burke, Sheila ................ 1107 Maryland. ...,,,,,,...... 4716 Cooper, Maxine ............ 1448 E. Mercury .............. 7997 Cortese, Kay ................. 117 W. Daly .....,.......,.. 2-1888 Crowley, Margaret M .... 1520 B. Street ......, ....,... 6 057 Curtin, Mary jo .,.......,... 25 Clear Grit .....,,..,.,,... 2-4457 Cushing, Gayle ....,...,..... 319 N. Washington .......... 8268 DeCory, Barbara. ........,., Dempsey, Collette ......... Demsher, Rosemary ....... 151 W. Aluminum .......... 4291 401 S. Excelsior ............ 2-4050 718 W. Granite ............ 2-4383 Derick, Nancy ..........,... 1211 W. Diamond ........ 2-3163 Desy, Evelyn ...,,., ,...... 7 07 Colorado ,...,..,,,..,,.. 2-7607 Dillon, Darlene ..... .... .... . 1 11 W. Daly ............,.,..... 5517 Dolan, Ceil Ann ............ 703 W. Granite ................ 7676 Dolan, Marilyn .............. 914 W. Silver ...........,., 2-1435 Downey, Barbara ......... 406 W. Boardman ..... ---2-2450 Ferko, Bertha, .,.,,.....,,,., 413 Anaconda Road .,..,,,. 5770 Ferry, Helen. ................ .938 W. Granite ................ 4855 Flanick, julie ................. 2520 Walnut .................... 9289 Gannon, Mary jane. ...... Gardner, jo Ann .......... . Gleeson, Caroline .......... Guay, Arlene ,-,-......,..... , Hanley, Hanley, Eulalia. ...... Hanley, Mary Frances.-. Hoy, Claudia ................ Hughes, Betty .............. johnson, jo Ann ..... ..,.. Kabalin, Shirley .. ...... ..- Kiely, joyce ........ ....... Kindt, Marie, ..,,,, ,,,,,, Betty ............... 1201 N. Excelsior ............ 4670 537 N. Franklin ............ 2-3245 1016 California .,.......... 2-3324 2938 Richardson .............. 6011 21 E. Center ................ 2-6450 912 N. Montana. ......,.. 2-1586 707 S. B. Homes ........ -- 1104 Iowa. ................... 2-3739 221 N. jackson ............ 2-7244 631 S. Main. ................... 8450 1906 S. Washington..-.2-2632 9 S. Atlantic .................... 6329 731 S. Montana. .,,.,...... 2-4471 Kirkpatrick, Betty ........ .322 N. Arizona ........... ..... 5 112 ---941 1 ---5267 2-141 1 Klobuchar, Barbara ....... .1958 Walnut ............... Lee, Shirley ,......,....,,.... 27 Cora Terrace ........... Loggins, Gay ,...,..,....,,., 521 W. Granite ............ Lowney, Lynne .....,,.,.,.. 1016 W. Gold. ............ . Maguire, Lil Marie ....... 902 N. Main. .... ....... Maloughney, Shirley ..... 921 N. Main. ..... McDonald, Rosanna. ..., .224 W. Gold. .............. . 2-4543 -2-4673 -.---,--341 1 2-4929 McGurk, joan ............... 2007 S. Gaylord ........... ---4841 Meister, Shirlee. ...,,,,,,.. 1903 S. Idaho .............. 2-5614 Miller, jean ..... . .,,.,.,.,., 31 E. Gagnon ................ 2-5604 Miller, jo Ann, .,.....,.,.. 52456 Edison ................ 2-7439 Perrick, Catherine. ....... .1830 S. Idaho .............. 2-1083 Powell, Dolores ............. 204 Anaconda Road .... --2-2824 Powers, Maureen. ......... 37 W. Copper .............. 2-7727 Quinn, Molly ................ 925 Antimony .................. 4294 Renouard, Donna ......... Mt. Con Mine Res. .......... 4311 Richards, Rita ....,......,.,. 1805 Garfield ................ 26824 Riley, Betty .,..,,,,..,,....,. .208 W. Woolrnan. ........... 6902 Segulia, Geraldine 2209 Spruce ............,....... 7112 Shea, Catherine. ........... 315 Clear Grit .................. 5560 Sheehan, Hazel ............ 109 5. B. Homes ........ -.2-2606 Silver, Bernice. ............. 15 E. Fremont .................. 9214 Sologub, Betty, ...,.-.,,.. ,,Elk Park Star Route ...... 2-5113 Sullivan, Helen .........,... 823 W. Park .................. H4588 Sullivan, Mary lone ..... 239 Anaconda Road. ....... 6735 ---524O Ungherini, Elizabeth ..... 1035 W. Platinum ....... -- Walsh, Shirley. ............ .421 Anaconda Road. -... Wills, joan. .,................ 221 Watson .................. -2-2558 2-4470 Zderic, Kathryn. ....,...... 2003 Spruce ...... ....... 1- stlmonnn f PRINT Senior Class. . Boys'Central High School Ambrozic, F. ,,... ,,.,,, . , Barry, F...,...- Berg, T. ,,,,, - Berry, W. ,...,,,,.. ..,,..,, Blaskovich, D. .....,,.,... .. Burchell, P. ,,...., ,,,,,, . . Burns, L. ........ Cashell, T. .... . Clague, H. ..,,. . Crnich, R. ...... Dais, E.. ..,... - Dean, D ...... Dixon, R.. ..... . Driscoll, F. ........ ......,. . 1200 Iefferson.. ,.,..,...., . 831 N. Montana ......... 129 W. Park ........,. 1832. Farragut .....,. . ,... . 2208 Yew ....... .. .... - 545 S. Colorado Box 529 ....,.,....... 1964 Yale ,.....,............, 814 W. Granite ............ 713 Maryland ......... ----..-..2222 Willow..-..-.,.-.-.... 928 Massachusetts -.--.....819 Empire..-.. -.- 604 Travonia ......... Duckham, W. .............. .2132 Iohns ......... .... . . Ferrlter, F. .................... 1801 Reynolds Freudenstein, D. ..,...... .- Grant, I. ............ ...,.... Green, W. ...... 41 1 S. Dakota .-.. 428 Porphyry 822 Empire .... Hackett, M. ...... ........ . 534 Nevada. ...,..,. . Hall, H. ............. ........ 1 038 W. Park ..... -. Hightower, I. ................ 823 N. Excelsior .... Hoffman, 1. ....... ........ 9 51 Prospect ...... . Kelly, I. ............ ....... . Kennedy, I. ....... ...... . - Kenney, P. ..... 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Mehrens, R. ....... ..... . . Merritt, D. ......... ......, Mitchell, T.. ...,.. ....... . Moran, .. Oehrle, D.. ..... . O'Neill, B.. .... . Paynich. D..- ...... .... - .-- Peoples, C.. ......,.,........ . Rademacher, E.. .......... . Renouard, E ...... . ....... . Richards, G. ..... -. .... Rickard, I. ..... . Risken, L. ...... . Russell, T. ...... Segulia, G. ...... Shannon, V. ....... ......, , Shimmin, L... ..... ....... . Shugrue, S ....... Stanich. D ....... Stears, G.. ................... . Sullivan, Iames ............ Sullivan, Iohn. ............. . Tate, W. ..... . Tutty, T. ..... Walsh, S.. ...... . Whelan, L .... .. Wills, I.. ..... . Winston, I. 4 Gladstone Terrace ..... .2-1609 222 W. Aluminum ........ 2-5312 111 E. Woolman ............. 8844 112 Missouri .......... ...... 7 887 1852 Florida ........ 2403 Locust. ....... 733 W. Mercury ........... 764 S. Main. ....... 2509 State ................... 217 W. Woolman ....... 605 E. Park. ....... .... . 2640 State ........ ..... ' .... 2205 Willow ................. 1002 W. Granite .--...... 1128 W. Quartz .... . ...... 728W W. Granite- 1028 Empire .......... 65 Bennett .................... 646 W. Galena ............ Atherton Lane, Box 49-A ...... 2209 Spruce ........ 104W Bell ........ 623 Colorado ............ .... 360 E. Broadway --- 1809 Thomas ......... 1925 Monroe ........... .-. 507 W. Woolman ........ 803 N. Montana. ........ -. 1012 chicago ................ 700 N. Wyoming ......... 318 N. jackson. ........... 2415 Argyle ......... 221 Watson. ......... .. ...... , --.--.5715 -...--8277 .-.6469 .--6901 .--4768 2-2956 .--6865 2-3985 -.-4652 2-2762 .--8866 2-3930 2-6892 2-5742 ..-831O 2-7262 .--71 15 2-2173 .-.3015 .-.4017 2-8330 ---6209 .--5626 ---4139 2-4019 2-1042 2-7597 2-3673 2-4470 509 N. Wyoming ........... 8703 we i 2 'a 2 Q S N w 4 t . . . ., ....,, ,, ., , W . WW N.Y,,n,...Y. ,.,w.fW,,W,M--WM-ff.. mxwvwlwr . 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