Carroll College - Hilltopper Yearbook (Helena, MT)
- Class of 1962
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. INTRODUCTION 1 DEDICATION .................... FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION............. CLASSES ....................... Seniors ................... Juniors .... Sophomores.. Freshmen.... NURSES.......... SPORTS ......... ACTIVITIES...... CLUBS .......... ................ 9 ............... 19 ............... 20 ............... 36 ............... 43 ............... 54 ............. 69 ............... 81 ...............107 .............. 133 Cover design by Pat Hengen Division Pages by Cc Beaton Editor..................................Cc Beaton Assistant Editor.....................Jerry Berberet Joe Duffy 3 Business Manager 43 Bishop of Helena Chancellor of the College Most Reverend Joseph M. Gilmore D. D. Dedication “. . . Men of character arc not the only conscience of society, but in every well-governed state they are its best motive power; for it is moral qualities which, in the main, rule the world . . . S. Similes Overlooking the Helena valley arc two inconspicuous hills, dwarfed in the shadow of the Rockies. Yet upon these hills rise the steeples of the symbols of the Catholic Church of the Helena diocese. The gothic towers of St. Helena’s rise in prayer and the stone arches of Carroll stand in majesty. This hill upon which Carroll stands has been carved throughout the years by the sweating fingers of toil in the construction of beautiful halls of learning. Her family has grown and her fame has spread through the efforts of many, but it owes much to a certain man, who, although he is no longer our beloved shepherd, has done much for the College — the late Bishop Joseph M. Gilmore. Throughout his lifetime, Bishop Gilmore was a dedicated member of Carroll’s family. For throughout his like, he embodied and exemplified the most important jewels of Carroll’s teaching: The Christian outlook that will permeate our very existence . . . the moral values that we have learned to apply to every situation of our lives . . . that which is but the stamp on our souls of the free choices of good and evil we have made and will make throughout our lives. For this is the molding of character. Carroll in its hopes and dreams for the formation of character, stands upon a glorious history of graduates and alumni, laymen and priests, whose lives are a living example of this training. Carroll’s story is likewise the story of the brilliant and dedicated labors of Bishop Gilmore. The Hilltopper, 1962, is a witness to a moment of this history. It is a brief record of the fruits of those dreams and those labors toward the high goals of the formation of Catholic laymen, laywomcn and priests. To this end, to this man’s memory, we humbly dedicate this book. Right Reverend Monsignor Raymond G. Hunthausen 6 President of Carroll College Rev. Dr. John J. O'Connor Vice-President of Carroll College New Additions. . . GUADALUPE HALL, new women’s residence. CARROLL COLLEGE COMMONS, dining residence. 8 . . . To Campus REV. S. C. BEAUSOLEIL Religion Faculty MR. V. J. BENEVENTI Registrar MR. HENRY E. BURGESS English MR. CHARLES DIENER Dir. Public Relations MR. TI lOMAS A. CLINCH History m MR. J. G. FRANKINO Mathematics REV. A. M. BROWN Dean of Studies Education REV. H. J. COURTNEY Classical Languages MR. JOSEPH GREEN English REV. WM. J. GREYTAK History MR. CHARLES YV. HUBER Speech SR. MARY JEROME KELLY Director of Nursing MISS G. M. HELFF Modern Languages r REV. JOHN HUNTHAUSEN Athletic Director 1 REV. PAULB. KIRCHEN Classical and Modem Languages MISS BILLIE JEAN HILL Dean of YVomcn Guadalupe Hall MRS. MARY F. JESKE English MR. WM. LANNAN Physics REV. J. JOSEPH MACK IN Economics miss alice j. McCarthy Nursing MR. MICHAEL C. MURTAGH English and Mathematics MR. C. E. MANDEVILLE Controller SR. ROSE CARMEL McKENNA Biological and Physical Sciences REV. EMMETT P. O’NEIL Political Science MR. JAMES J. MAN ION Biological Science MR. MARTIN J. MURPHY Accountant MR. ROBER J. RAITT Modern Languages 12 MR. THOMAS RIMMER Asst. Director Public Relations REV. YVM. L. YVAGGENOR Dean of Admissions Religion REV. F. J. W1EGENSTEIN Philosophy and Psychology MR. LUKE A. RIVERS Business Administration MR. RAYMOND P. WALKER Education REV. J. P. SULLIVAN Religion MR. JOSEPH T. WARD English 13 Nursing Faculty St. James MARIE BRADLEY Instructor SISTER MARY CLEMENTINE Director SISTER LEO CATHERINE Instructor AMELIA EVA Instructor JEAN WERAJA Instructor St. Vincent’s MARGARET CHOOTE Instructor CHARLETTE HAWKINS Instructor JOYCE THOMPSON Instructor Student Council FIRST ROW: Cc Beaton, Sandra Stemeth, Wilbur Schaefer, Father William Grcytek, Faculty Moderator, Jim Walsh .Charles Olson. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann McGlosky, Joanne Keane, Roy Moses, Joe Duffy, Jim Drynan, Jeanne Bower, Frances Mealy. THIRD ROW: Joe Geraghty, Rose Marie Nagengast, Tom Longin, Bill Soucie, Bob O’Donnell. Mike Lavell, Roy Simperman. FOURTH ROW: Joe Kasperick, Joe Boguslavvski, Robert O’Neil, Bill Murry, Bing Bower, Richard Wood. “We, the students of Carroll College, in order to secure mutual co-operation toward a common end, conserve and maintain the Carroll tradition, assist in the co-operation of the student body with the authorities of the College, provide for an authorized representative channel of student thought, more equitably distribute the privileges and responsibilities of student government, and to promote the general welfare of the student body in accord with the dictates of Christian morality, do hereby establish this constitution for the Student Council of Carroll College.” The above students, representing each class and organization on campus, have given unselfishly of their time and talents to insure the fulfillment of these ideals. Jim Walsh, President Will Schaefer, Vice-Pres Student unci Sandy Stenseth, Secretary Charlie Olson, Treasurer Board of Co-ordinators FRONT ROW: Sandra Stenscth, Joanne Keane, Billie Jean Hill, Dean of Women, Wilbur Schaefer, Marla Kollenborn, Frances Mealy, Joann McClosky. SECOND ROW: Jim Drynan, Kirwin Werner, Frank Seitz, Tom Longin, Bing Bower. THIRD ROW: Joe Duffy, Bob Williams, John Phillip, Jim McManus, Bill Murry, Joe Kaspcrick. FOURTH ROW: Tom Owens, Dick Schollmcyer, Ken Engcllant, Bill Shields, Charles Robins. Extra-curricular activities on campus are regulated and co-ordinated with all curricular events by the Board of Co-ordinators, comprised of Student Body members and the Deans of Men and Women. A Calendar of Events is drawn up during the Board meetings and published monthly through the Student Council. All extracurricular events must first lx voted upon by the Student Council and then taken to the Board where they are scheduled. The primary aim of this student-faculty group is to maintain a balance 17 between the social and academic facets of student life. ••• Senior Class Tom Longin, President Ce Beaton, Secretary Bob Hanson, Vice-President Marty Sells, Treasurer W J Seniors RUTH MARIE BAKKE—B. S. Nursing Ft. Morgan, Colorado JAMES EDWARD BELL—A. B. Philosophy Helena, Montana CECILIA BEATON—A. B. History Cheyenne, Wyoming JOSEPH LEO BOGUSLAWSKL—A. B. History Jerome, Idaho ANTONE LOUIS BERTOGLIO—A. B. Business Administration Butte, Montana 21 Seniors GEORGE LEWIS BOUSLIMAN—A. B. History Helena, Montana LYNDA LORRAINE BROWN- B. S. Nursing Albuquerque, New Mexico PATRICK JOHN CHAN—A. B. Biology Iiong Kong, China JEANNE CRAIG BOWER—A. B. Social Sciences Pheonix, Arizona JOHN CHU FU CHEN—A. B. Mathematics Jamaica, New York 22 Seniors JAMES MICHAEL DOCKSTADER—A. B. History Bigfork. Montana WILLIAM KENNEY CONNOR-A. B. Philosophy Chicago, Illinois JOHN THOMAS DEVITT- A. B. History Canton. South Dakota HAROLD ROCKY DOUGLAS—A. B. History Browning, Montana THOMAS RICHARD DOWNS—A. B. Spanish Helena. Montana 23 Seniors JAMES ROBERT DRYMAN—A. B. Biology Butte, Montana DAVID LEE ELLIS—A. B. Biology Malta, Montana KENNETH MANS ENG ELI - ANT—A. B. Philosophy Geraldine, Montana 24 Seniors BETTY JEAN FOUN TAIN—A. B. English Hayden Lake, Idaho JAMES JOSEPH FEENEY—A. B. Mathematics Whitefish, Montana ROBERT SILVER HANSON—A. B. Philosophy Ronan, Montana 25 Seniors PATRICK THOMAS HENGEN—A. B. Philosophy Spokane. Washington ROBERTA JURICA CARLSON—A. B. Nursing Powderville, Montana GERALD LESLIE HUNTER A. B. Biology Helena. Montana 26 BERNICE ANN JACKSON—B. S. Nursing Anaconda, Montana JOANNE MARGARET KEANE—A. B. English Butte, Montana Seniors MARYLOU M. LAISNEZ—A. B. History Dutton, Montana CHARLES BERTELL LANE—A. B. Biology East Helena, Montana MICHAEL THOMAS LAVELLE—A. B. Biology Butte, Montana Seniors DWAYNE DEAN MANSON—A. B. History Helena, Montana JAMES DANIEL McMANIS—A. B. Philosophy Butte. Montana NOLA JEANNE McNULTY—B. S. Nursing Woriand, Wyoming 28 Seniors MICHAEL CHARLES MILES—A. B. Political Science I Iclcna, Montana DAVID NEIL NIKLAS—A. B. Political Science Helena, Montana JAMES PAUL MIEULT—A. B. Business Administration San Jose, California JAMES HENRY MOOD IE—A. B. Economics Salmon, Idaho ROBERT JAMES O’DONNEL-A. B. Philosophy Helena, Montana 29 Seniors CHARLES WERNER OLSON—A. B. Business Administration Anaconda, Montana JOSEPH EUGENE PEOPLES—A. B. Philosophy Helena, Montana ROBERT PETER O’NEILl_______A. B. Mathematics Butte, Montana MARGARET THOMPSON ROBINSON- -B. S. Nursing Helena, Montana MARCIA MAE REID—B. S. Nursing Poplar, Montana 30 Seniors ROSEMARY HELEN RYAN—B. S. Nursing Butte, Montana WILLIAM GENE SCHNEIDER—A. B. Mathematics Sioux Falls, South Dakota ROY FRANCIS SIMPERMAN- A. B. Mathematics Butte. Montana 31 Seniors SANDRA ANN STENSETH— A. B. German Conrad. Montana MARY PATRICIA SULLIVAN—B. S. Nursing Townsend. Montana 32 Seniors DONALD VERNON SKKORA—A. B. Mistory: Great Falls, Montana JOHN THOMAS VANDEBERG—A. B. Chemistry Augusta, Montana EVERETT DAVID WARFIELD—A. B. Biology East Helena. Montana 33 Seniors RUNAR DEAN JOHNSON—B. S. Biology Bremerton, Washington MARILYN JENSEN NEVIN—B. S. Nursing Evansville, Montana PATRICIA ANN WOODS—B. S. Nursing Pierre, South Dakota ROBERT EARI. WILLIAMS—A. B. History 34 Missoula, Montana JOANNA PAULETTE ZIPPER IA N—A. B. Mathematics Helena, Montana Who’s Who FRONT ROW: Jim Walsh, Sandra Stenseth, Lynda Brown, O Beaton, Charles Bousliman. SECOND ROW: Mike Miles, Joanne Keane, Jeanne Bower, Patty Woods, Rose Ryan. THIRD ROW: Mike Duffy, Jim Drynan, Jim McManus, Clayton Meyer, Tom Devitt, Tom Longin. 35 36 Tom Samsel, Secretary Owen Kubal, Treasurer Juniors Mike Abley Riverton, Wyo. Delores Africh Vander grift, Pa. Ed liber to Alonzo Panama Charlos Anderson Anaconda, Mont. Ray Anderson Helena, Mont. Bill Astle Anaconda, Mont. Gerry Berberet Toston, Mont. George Bousliman Gary Bowar Helena, Mont. Mitchell, S. D. Bing Bowers Helena, Mont. Bob Brantman Mundelein, 111. Leonard Bronec Square Butte, Mont. Juniors Jim Campbell Butte, Mont. Bill Carroccia Drummond, Mont. Dennis Chcnovick Helena, Mont. Nancy Connolly Helena, Mont. Earl Cralghill Billings, Mont. Ludovico Cristofaro Seattle, Wash. Sue Crowley Spokane, Wash. Mark DcSaute 1 Grafton, N. D. Hosita Diekhans Shonkin, Mont. Dennis Dowling Joe Duffy New York, N. Y. Butte, Mont. Mike Estenson Mike Finnegan Bill Gallagher Great Falls, Mont. Salt Lake City, Utah Anaconda, Mont. Juniors .lim Geldrlch Arlee, Mont. Joe Geraghty Butte, Mont. Tom Green Wolf Point, Mont. Roger Grotbo Phi lips burg, Mont. Ixjo Gruba Miles City. Mont. Karol Hauk Terry, Mont. Joyce Hays Gillette, Wyo. Roman Hrab Elizabeth, N. J. Mike Hurley Phoenix, Arts. Joe Kasperick Helena, Mont. Mike Kelly Helena, Mont. Chuck Knell Billings, Mont. David Lovesque Bob Matron Three Forks, Mont. Helena, Mont. Juniors Chuck Matulo Vince Matule Butte, Mont. Butte, Mont. Frank McCormick Jim McCormick Butte, Mont. Butte, Mont. Pat McKittrlck Anaconda, Mont. Mike McPhoters Boise, Idaho Stewart Meagher Philadelphia, Pa. Frank Meglen Butte, Mont. Paul Miller Anaconda, Mont. Ed Morfarlty Butte, Mont. Roy Moses Butte, Mont. George Murphy Art Odland Helena, Mont. Butte, Mont. James Olson Fort Benton, Mont. Juniors Jim Ortnmn Greybull, Wyo. Tom Owens Whiting, Ind. Mike Phillips Cut Bank, Mont. Nannctle Radley Helena, Mont. Put Robins Butte, Mont. Craig Savage Butte, Mont. Con Shea Anaconda, Mont. Bill Shikany Great Falls, Mont. Jerome Sigler Helena, Mont. Marc Sporleder Walla Walla, Wash. Juniors Bill Sprlvey Dothan, Ala Marilyn Stockert Solen, N. D. Thomas Tokarakl BlUlngs, Mont. ShoWy Van C m Timber, Mont Vhoi Richard Wenger DVcVViurU Dillon, Mont. Mima, Waah. Bill Soucic, President Class Sophomore Gloria Strcdwick, Secretary John Downs, Vice-President Bill Lowney, Treasurer Officers 43 Sophomores Charles Agugliaro Carol Albright Detroit, Mich. Helena, Mont. Tom Albright Butte, Mont. John Alley Andrea Aranca Butte, Mont. PhUllpinca Bodor Basrai Bombay, India Vincent Bernhard Helena, Mont. Eugene Boyle Cut Bank, Mont. Madlyn Bracco Butte, Mont. Judy Braun Wolf Creek, Mont. Pat Brennan Now Castle, Wyo. Bob Brophy Valler, Mont. Dave Brown Helena, Mont. Susan Brown Plains, Mont. Sophomores Bob Bryce Phoenix, Arlz. George Burns Butte, Mont. Sandy Burns Libby, Mont. Doug Campbell Frontier, Wyo. Jim Campbell Helena, Mont. Julienne Cloonun Butte, Mont. Mike Conroy Helen Cronin Campbell, Calif. Butte, Mont. Dave Cunningham Butte, Mont. Bob Dale Ron Darcy Groat Falls, Mont. Butte, Mont. John Darragh Butte, Mont. Dan Dcegan Moccasin, Mont. Clarence Dorn Ire Rudyard, Mont. Sophomores Bill Dorn bos Butte, Mont. John Downs Helena, Mont. V Mohamed El Helu Kosti, Sudan Billie Jo Enright Helena, Mont. Gene Evans Butte, Mont. Judy Flshor Butte, Mont. Mary Belle Fisher Anaconda, Mont. 1 Koleen Fildman Billings, Mont. Mike Finnegan Salt Luke City, Utah Humphrey Fong Hong Kong, China Judy Frew Rexburg, Idaho Bob Fry Dillon, Mont. Mike Gilmore Butte, Mont. Jim Graham Butte, Mont. Sophomores Bill Haffey Anaconda, Mont. Linda Hamry Opportunity, Mont. Bob Hansen Billings, Mont. Katherine Harrington Butte, Mont. Tom Hart Bolso, Idaho Bonnie IIauk Sidney, Mont. Polly Hawley DuBois, Wyo. Caroline Hermes Plains, Mont. Allen Himsl Kali spell, Mont. Donna Hoff East Helena, Mont. Garland Holt, Jr. Lewistown, Mont. Andy Hovan Butte, Mont. Andy Huckfcldt Canton, S. D. Dick Huckfeldt Canton, S. D. Sophomores Joie Ilvetlson Helena, Mont. Ernie Jenson Billings, Mont. Dan Jones Delta, Colo. Tom Kinsella Rapid City, S. D. Bill Kopelskl Wolf Creek, Mont. Jo Ann Kriskovich Butte, Mont. William La Brie Whlteflsh, Mont. Norman Larson Butte, Mont. Suzanne Le Rout Helena, Mont. Bob Leslie Mandan, N. D. Elsie Levine Pukwane, s. D. Jim Lopach Great Falls, Mont. Bill Lowncy Anaconda, Mont. Bill Martin Anaconda, Mont. Sophomores Gerald Marx Townsend, Mont. Donna Massman Helena, Mont. Judy Mattson Butte, Mont. Laurence Maxwell Melstone, Mont. Dave Mazza Stanford, Conn. Coleen McCarthy Butte, Mont. Diane McCarthy Anaconda, Mont. Jerry McGuire Helena, Mont. Chariot McIntyre Butte, Mont. Daniel McKinley Sherrill, N. Y. Donald McLaen Anaconda, Mont. Jim McMahon Anaconda, Mont. Alfred Mcunior Carol Miller Wolf Creek, Mont. Valler, Mont. Sophomores Jerry Mitchkc Helena, Mont. Tom Moran Dan Mueller Butte, Mont. Billings, Mont. John Mugas Russ Munsoll Dillon, Mont. Miles City, Mont. Mike Murray Helena, Mont. Rose Marie Nagengast Fort Benton, Mont. Mike Nash Bozeman, Mont. John Newman Helena, Mont. Jack O’Donnell Billings, Mont. Jim Olson Anaconda, Mont. Jim O’Neill Butte, Mont. Mary Ann O'Neill Butte, Mont. Peggy O'Neill Butte, Mont. Sophomores Pat Paul Therese Paul Great Falls, Mont. Tacoma, Wash. John Phillip Anaconda, Mont. Tom Robbins Gillette, Wyo. Curt Roitz Ralph, S. D. Lewis Rotering Butte, Mont. Nancy Rule Butte, Mont. East Helena, Mont. Frank Seitz Bill Shields Bozeman, Mont. Anaconda, Mont. Jeanne Skomogoskl Three Forks, Mont. Richard Slrokman Missoula, Mont. Sophomores Charlene Slvalon Butte, Mont. Robin Sterling Ronan, Mont. Gloria Stredwlck Anaconda, Mont. John Stuart Helena, Mont. Mary Tobin Watertown, S. D. Isobel Toeckes Power, Montana Tony Uhl Durango, Colo. Elcanoro Utter New England, N. D. Bob Varker Coletla Weiand Butte, Mont. NVhlteflsh, Mont. Bill WIrth Helena, Mont. Sophomores Officers Freshmen Carolyn Alter Bismarck, N. D. Ann Baker Sioux Falls, S. D. Peggy Bartholomew Anaconda, Mont. Ann Bass Grey bull, Wyo. Carol Boguslawskl Jerome, Idaho Ed BoU Billings, Mont. Hazel Bowkor Libby, Mont. Gerald Bosi Seattle, Wash. Paul Bower Mitchell, S. D. Paul Bramsman Dillon, Mont. Harold Brown Fort Peck, Mont. Pat Buck Jamestown, N. D. Freshmen Margaret Burgoyne Mariellen Burko Billings, Mont. Grand Forks, N. D. Pat Burke Butte, Mont. Susan Callahan Myrna Chamberlain Butte, Mont. Butte, Mont. Curt Chisolm Helena, Mont. Bonnie Comes Lewistown, Mont. ! James Connote Choteau, Mont. Colleen Corbitt Butte, Mont. Rogor Corcoran Forsyth, Mont. Kathleen Crotty Seattle, Wash. Freshmen John Curry Cut Bank, Mont. Cecil Davisson Itamsey, Mont. Casey Dawson Great Falls, Mont. Dennis Devitt Canton, S. D. Michael Dick Missoula, Mont. William Doherty Spokane, Wash. Michele Donahue Kalispell, Mont. Linda Domburger Hardin, Mont. Bob Drew Butte, Mont. Eileen Driscoll Billings, Mont. Dale Dufresne Thompson Falls, Mont. Bob Dussault Butte, Mont. Freshmen Wayne Easley Grand Junction, Colo. Susan Egan Valier, Mont. Mary Ann Eggen Absorokee, Mont. Darroll Frist Ludlow, S. D. Peter Fidiuccia Brooklyn, N. Y. Dan Fischer Rhame, N. D. Sherryl Fisher Faith, S. D. Richard FJeld Bainville, Mont. Sharon Foley Butte, Mont. Ron Freund Billings, Mont. Bonnie Fritz Chester, Mont. John Garberson Miles City, Mont. Gary Getz Big Timber, Mont. Tom Grcenough Anaconda, Mont. Freshmen Gary Glasgow Billings, Mont. Karole Greenslit Milos City, Mont. Gary Griffith Kellogg, Idaho Roland Grotbo Phillpsburg, Mont. Tommy Haffcy Anaconda, Mont. Chuck Hages tad Missoula, Mont. Joan Hageatad Columbia Falls, Mont. Joseph Hammad Bill Harrington Jerusalem, Jordan Butte, Mont. Gerry Hart Kathy Hawley Pat Hays Darrell Hennsloigh Terry Hill Boise, Idaho Dudols, Wyo. Gillette, Wyo. Jordan, Mont. Govsor, Mont. Freshmen Daniel Hillen Butte, Mont. Eugene Hoclge Mocassin, Mont. Emily Hoff Richardson, N. D. Garry Hoffarth Lynn Hogan Plentywood, Mont. Kellogg, Idaho Tom Holzer Coour d'Alene, Idaho Jack Hoover Paul Hovin Shell Beach, Cal. Butte, Mont. Thomas Hunter Sioux Falls, S. D. Linda Husbands Miles City, Mont. David Jacques Anaconda, Mont. Rita Sue Jamerson Billings, Mont. Carole Janlch Roundup, Mont. John Jobe Missoula, Mont. Freshmen Carol Jonca Michelle Joy Helena, Mont. Anaconda, Mont. Pete Kamperschrocr Marian Karaffa Billings, Mont. Havre, Mont. Kathy Kautzman Enid, Mont. Jim Kelly Harlowton, Mont. Nancy Kicnlen Idaho Falls, Idaho Ed Kingzett Eugene, Ore. t Sherry Krueger Augusta, Mont. Peter Lanthorn Helena, Mont. John Lcvcllc Butte, Mont. Kathy Link Helena, Mont. Evelyn Linster Lefor, N. D. Judy Loewen Butte, Mont. Freshmen Sherry Longmald Helena, Mont. Gloria Longoria Aberdeen, Idaho Tim Loren Missoula, Mont. Mike Lowney Butte, Mont. Dale Luchetti Dillon, Mont. Marilyn Mack Butte, Mont. John Maloney Butte, Mont. Martha Marks Townsend, Mont. John Marron East Helena, Mont. Johanna Martens Anaconda, Mont. Helen McBride Butte, Mont. Marie McBride Butte, Mont. Sandy McCloskoy Helena, Mont. Chris McDonald Butte, Mont. Freshmen James McGarvey Butte, Mont. Kim McLure Phlllp.sburg, Mont. Dave McNlchol Cut Bank, Mont. Sheila Me Shane Butte, Mont. Jerry Meikle Yakima, Wash. Juana Mendez East Helena, Mont. Patrick Michael Fort Peck, Mont. .1 f I, Jo Anno Michalsky Butte, Mont. Paul Moore Pierre, S. D. William Moore Jerry Morgan Butte, Mont. Dodson, Mont. Thomas Morgan Brooklyn, N. Y. Joe Morris Anaconda, Mont. Heine Mosbrucker Glon Ullin, N. D. Freshmen 1 Gail Mulligan Butte, Mont. Margie Murnion Jordan, Mont. Mary Lee Murphy Rawlins, Wyo. Mike Murphy Bozeman, Mont. Tracy Murrey Miles City, Mont. Leone Nagcngast Fort Benton, Mont. Peter Nash Townsend, Mont. Dave Nicholson Salt Lake City, Utah Annette O'Halloran Twin Falls, Idaho Kathy Olson Norma Olson Fort Benton, Mont. Sidney, Mont. Ted Olz ck Billings, Mont. Nicholas On'Gele Dorothy Papku Konya, East Africa Billings, Mont. Freshmen Merrill Pearcy Miles City, Mont. Larry Pendleton Bozeman, Mont. Bill Pedersen Joliet, Mont. Linda Pertz Billings, Mont. Edward Pesanti Butte, Mont. Charles Petaja Big Timber, Mont. Helen Peterson Anaconda, Mont. Sherm Peterson Burlingame, Cal. Maxine Phillips Cut Bank, Mont. Pam Plattes Grand Forks, N. D. Helen Pocha Helena, Mont. Edward Puccinelll Anaconda, Mont. Mario Prince Forsyth, Mont. Pat Purcell Holena, Mont. 65 Freshmen James Purfear Phllipsburg, Mont. Carlos Ready Puerto Armuellcs Panama Frank Rigler Gardlnor, Mont. Ed Robins Butte, Mont. Audroy Robinson Helena, Mont. Jim Roscoe Billings, Mont. Donna Jayne Rowles Charles Russ Columbia Falls, Mont. Helena, Mont. Barbara Sager Butte, Mont. Bill Savage Butte, Mont. Jo Clare Schmaltz Greg Schmitz Baltic, N. D. Helena, Mont. Paul Schulte Judy Screnar Miles City, Mont. East Helena, Mont. Freshmen Paul Seifert Dan Shea John Shuky Libby, Mont. Anaconda, Mont. Helena, Mont. Sharon Simons Shelby, Mont. Bonnie Smith West Glacier, Mont. Joan Spoonhunter Arapahoe, Wyo. Jim Stcensrud Great Falls, Mont. Andrea Stcnslie Missoula, Mont. Velma Stephens Billings, Mont. Duke Sturgeon Spokuno, Wash. Kathy Sullivan Anaconda, Mont. Barbara Sutton Billings, Mont. George Tilton Wilfred Troutman Hamilton, Mont. Clarks ton, Wash. Freshmen Pat Trettz Denver, Colo. Joe Wolchuk Missoula, Mont. i ouise Walker San Jose, Calif. Gary Walsh Columbia Falls, Mont. Joe Weggenman Helena, Mont. Lois Wetdinger Bal lantine, Mont Bill Winninghoff Hilllpsburg, Mont. Kathy Wolfgang Idaho Falls, Idaho 68 Bob Young Epping, N. D. Jim Yuhas Helena, Mont. Larry Zanto Highwood, Mont. Paul Bentzen Helena, Mont. Senior CAROL BOERTSCH DONNA CRAME Nurses LOUISE HUTT JOAN McGUIRE JOAN McGEEHAN I.YNN McINTOSH 72 MARLYS MORAHL SHARON O’NSTINE DONNA POLLARD MARY KAY PUPICH 73 JUDY SALONA 74 CAROL ZINNIE Junior Nurses MYRNA AAVEDAL KAREN AKSAMIT DIANE BRAUS 75 PARTICIA DUFFY MARY JEAN FROEHLICH JUDY FOLEY GLORIA GABLE GLENDA GIBSON 41 Uw PATRICA HAYS FRANCES HOLLAND ARLENE HARPER LYNDA HILL MARY JO HOUNSELL 78 BARBARA McEWEN 79 BARDELLA MOSBRUCKER BONITA SADOYVSKY KAREN SHEA PEGGY STROMBERG MARIE UNGEFUG BETTY LOU WALKER JUDY WOLFE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS REVEREND JOHN J. HUNTHAUSEN Everyone in the Carroll family knows of the outstanding coaching and athletic ability of Father llunthausen. With a twinkle in his eye he can often be seen at football practice out'punting his team members. Father coached the Carroll squad to a successful season this year with great showings against such powers as Northwest Community and Westminster. Carroll's excellent athletic record shows the labor that Father has put into his position as coach and athletic director. Hats off to Father llunthausen who has been a credit to the athletic department for the last five years. Father Sullivan’s out' as a line coach were five linemen were Honors. On Campus Father Sullivan has competent coach. standing talents and abilities exemplified this year when chosen for MFConference as on the football field been a fine example and d Reverend Joseph P. Sullivan Football Line Coach Carroll College Fighting Saints” BOTTOM ROW: left to right: Charley Morris, Dan Durkin, Bunky Municr, Ed Robbins, Jim Loran, Frank Meglen, Mike Murphy, John Downs. SECOND ROW: Dean Johnson, Maynard LaFond, Kerwin Werner, Gene Evans, Tom Kinsclla, Leonard Colgan, Jim Colgan, Joe Morris, Mike Davidson. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach, Father Sullivan, Mike Johnson, Duane McFaddcn, Kevin Carroll 7 Ricks 0 Carroll 16 Northwest Community 6 Carroll 19 Rocky Mountain 7 Carroll 39 Northern 0 Carroll 0 Mines 0 Carroll 6 Eastern 28 Carroll 0 Western 19 Carroll 17 Westminster 21 Calnan, Jiin Longin, John Vandcrbcrg, Bob Leslie, Mike Estcnson, Tom Holzer, Mgr. Marty Sells. TOP ROW: Joe McDermott, Jerry Mitchke, Jim McGarvey, Pat O'Leary-, Jim Stanton, Dan Deegan, Jim Moodic, Gary Morris, Walt Curry, Head Coach, Father Hunthausen. NOT PRESENT: Tom Dzwinel, Jim McMahon, Ray Ranieri, Mike Ryan, Dick Ferris, and Dick Wood. Individual Honors Mike Estcnson .... All Conference Guard and Small College All-Catholic All-American, second team Gene Evans...................All-Conference Quarterback Jim McMahon.........All-Conference Halfback Second Team Jerry Mitchke.........All-Conference Center Second Team Pat O’Leary...........All-Conference Tackle Second Team Kevin Calnan............All-Conference End Second Team Jim Longin ...„.....All-Conference Fullback .Second Team Jim Moodic .... All-Conference Tackle Honorable Mention 83 McMahon takes a screen pass from Evans. The Carroll offense ready to roll. Co-Captains 84 Jim Stanton Kevin Calnan John Vandcrborg Dean Johnson Kinsclla deliberates — which way to go. 4 McMahon dancing through Northwestern tacklcrs. Jim Moodie 85 Longin powers for short gain. LaFond just gets the punt away against Northern. Longin gets away for big yardage against Eastern. Tom Dzwinel 86 Managers, Marty Sells and Jim Olson Jiin Colgan about to lx downed after short gain. B7 Cheerleaders E. Kay Grotty Judy Mattson Joan Hagcstad Kollecn Feldman Basketball KNEELING, left to right: Sandy Bums, Pat McKittrick, Bill Lowney, Gene Evans, Dick Sirokman. STANDING: Coach John Fronkino, Ron Darcy, Bob Drew, Roger Corcoran, Mike Dockstader, and Dean Morigeau. SCORES Carroll 78 Nazarcne 66 Carroll 64 Westminster 58 Carroll 70 Nazarenc 63 Carroll 65 Western 84 Carroll 79 Alberta 55 Carroll 90 Mines 35 Carroll 83 Alberta 80 Carroll 74 Western 59 Carroll 70 Whitworth 64 Carroll 78 Eastern 84 Carroll 92 Ricks 70 Carroll 94 Northern 79 Carroll 83 Ricks 70 Carroll 80 Mines 37 Carroll 60 Westminster 88 Carroll 72 Rocky 62 Carroll 68 Westminster 67 Carroll 68 Rocky 67 Carroll 85 Northern 68 Carroll 39 Eastern 71 Carroll 77 Western 70 Carroll 75 Gonzaga 79 Carroll 83 Northern 55 90 Assistant Coach A1 Murray Head Coach John Frankino Corcoran and Langhi go high for the rebound. Six eight against seven one. Mike Dockstadcr M Sandy Burns Conference Honorable Mention Sirokinan for two. Dockstader shoots over Mines defender. Morgeau with the jumper. Brown hauls down the rebound Gene Evans Bill Lowney All Conference Honorable Mention Drew against the Greek. Dean Morigcau All Conference Honorable Mention Pat McKittrick Burn’s pass is blocked. Corcoran with the hook. f Jim Vandergccst Dan Kcllcher Dockstader tips it up. Buck Brown Darcy lays in it against the Mines. Darcy controls the tip. Bums drives for two points. Tom Greenough Roger Corcoran Intramural Basketball Above, Kneeling, Tom Samsel, Bill Shikany, Bill Harrington. Standing: Jim Moodic, Ed Moriarity, Bill Polly, Tom Kinsclla, and Lcn Colgan. Woster and Koenig Bill Astle announces the matches. The mad maulers. Moriarity and Vince Matule. Junior Class Hoover and Frank Matule Father Grcytak advises Moreni. Smoker The Bcneventis in a family discussion. Pat Robbins and Chuck Matule. Tumblers BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Bob Brantman, Joe Morris, Dan Jones, Pat Hengen. SECOND ROW: Torn Tokarski, Mark Sporleadcr, Fred Sporlcadcr. TOP ROW: Gary Getz, and Andy Hovan. 102 Mike Lavelle Tom Gleason Jim Feeney Baseball Conference Champions ) KNEELING, left to right: Jim Murphy, John Maloney, Dan Jones, Jack Hoover, Jim Screnar Jim Walsh, Dave Feyk, and Frank Seitz. STANDING: Paul Bowar, Dean Johnson, Pat Me Kit trick, Dave Mazza, Tom Grcenough, Jerry Hart, Dave Cunningham, Jerry Bcrberct, Ron Freund, and Coach John Fran kino. SCORES Carroll 1 Montana State 8 Carroll 0 Montana State 8 Carroll 3 Rocky 1 Carroll 10 Eastern 2 Carroll 11 Eastern 5 Carroll 7 Northern 5 Carroll 9 Helena Legion 2 Carroll 13 Northern 1 Carroll 11 Northern 5 103 104 The infielders Jim Walsh Frnnkino hits to the outfield. The pitchers io5 KNEELING, left to right: Mike Lowncy, Dean Morigeau. STANDING: Martin Anderson, Jim White, Dave Levesque, and Sandy Burns. Gee, thanks. Sorry you’ll have to go back. 108 Freshman receives advice? It better not bounce! ! ! It broke! Freshmen IW “By the dawn’s early light” A Freshman? Sitting this one out? Before and After Rosemary Ryan Fran B. Smith, 1960 Queen Barb Glynn Joanne Michalsky Margie Morris Hut (iDllc it| ft h eiz Diane Mestyanck 2tf I Sandi Rosagcr Homecoming Queen Candidates. Rosemary Ryan. 1961 Homecoming Queen, parades before the crowd. 112 One of the candidates receives her crown. (Q3-90n(i)30I 113 Floats Henri Paul Jules Joseph Alfred Mme. Parole Marie Louise Emile Felix Lieutenant CAST C. ikmsliman Dave Fcyk Charles Awceka Leo Lapkc Ed Kingzctt M. Kollenbom Mary Murphy Marilyn Mack Joe DeFlyer Tom Tokarski 115 Ugly Man Contest “King Doc”—Carroll’s Ugliest Man Ugly man’s leisure moments An Ugly Man’s Stag Party 116 “Oh, you swing to the left and ya . . “I’m the ugliest angel in heaven.” Beatnik Ball White Elephant Sale 118 Around Campus . . . There Is Always Something to Do 119 Smile You Are on 120 Candid Camera mm Assemblies VO Spring Formal 124 Campus Queen Candidates PRINCESS PATTY WOODS PRINCESS KATIIY SULLIVAN PRINCESS MARILYN MACK QUEEN SANDY ROSAGER PRINCESS KAY CROTTY May Crowning 126 Student-Faculty Game 127 FOUL---- TALL TOM Pointing the C” Hey you! He walked up here. .. The ascent Here’s paint in your eye! Brewing another barrel Sermon on the Mount Campus Day This page is dedicated to those who spent so much time this year “on campus” Show Boat” 130 Graduation-1962 In Memoriam Mike Estenson 1941-1962 In memory of Mike Estenson, who lost his life in a tragic auto accident in Morocco last April. Mike was a student who typified with excellence the Carroll tradition wherever he went. Whether on the football field or in the classroom he was a true representative of his college. Mis leadership, honesty, loyalty, and fighting spirit have set an example for all of us. The faculty and students of Carroll College join his family in a deep mourning. His passing has left a void in the Carroll family, but the memory of Mike and all he stood for will never be forgotten. Student Education Association FIRST ROW: B. Carrocia, S. Lc Roux, I. Toeckes, G. Sullivan, L. Nagengast, F.. Levine. SECOND ROW: B. Brice, J. Skornogoski, K. Smith, J. McAllister, P. O'Neill, J. Braun, J. Maloney. THIRD ROW: J. Zipperian, M. Van Cleve, J. Hays, 1.. Bielefeld, P. Geldrich, J. Berberct. FOURTH ROW: T. Owens, M. Stefanich, C. McCarthy, P. Plattes, G. Morris, I.. Cristofaro. FIFTH ROW: C. Shea, D. Feyk, M. Phillips, D. Levesque, C. Anderson. SIX TH ROW: D. Cooper, Dr. Walker, Moderator, B. Boyle, K. Engallent, D. Brennan, M. Sells, J. Olson. The Student Education Association is the Kavanagh chapter of the National Education Association. Its purpose is to acquaint the future teacher with the national professional organization and the benefits to lx gained from membership in it. This year, SEA has sponsored several speakers and a float in the Homecoming Parade which, unfortunately, accidently burned before the parade started. Officers: Janice McAllister, Historian; Coleen McCarthy, See. Tres.; Jerry Berberct, Pres.; Elsie Levine, Vice-Pres. 134 Borromeo Club FIRST ROW: Fr. O’Connor, J. Lopach, W. Trautman, B. Doherty, F. Seitz, Msgr. Hunthausen, B. Dombos, G. Burns, C. Meyer, T. Haffcy, Fr. Wcigcnstein. SF,COND ROW: K. Engcliunt, R. Hanson. I . Estenson, J. Topcl, P. Geldrich, I.. Broncc, A. Odland, P. Ilcngcn, E. Robins, E. Alonzo, G. Evans, L. Quinlivan. THIRD ROW: W. Haffcy, L. Lapkc, R. Harper, R. Dussault, R. Wenger, F. McCormick, r. Matulc, J. Darragh, M, Sporledcr, P. Bratnsman, M. Dick, D. Sturgeon, B. I-owney. FOURTH ROW: T. Uhl, C. Mclntire, J. O'Donnrll, A. Hovan, D. Cunningham, B. Shields. II. Steinhoff, J. Weitensteiner, D. Mueller, V. Wood, W. Connor, S. Meagher, P. Miller, D. Durkin. FIFTH ROW: J. Meikle, D. Fischer, L. Maxwell, J. McManis, J. Loran, W. Easley, D. Hillen. G. Getz. SIXTH ROW: D. Jones, J. Morris. The Borromeo Club, an organization for those students aspiring to the priesthood, meets weekly for spiritual conferences and discussions of interest to prospective seminarians. The Borromeans service the altars and sacristies and annually sponsor the “White Elephant Sale,” a mission and campus fund raising program, and the Christmas Assembly for the orphans. Officers: J. McManis, Pres.; P. Hengen, Vicc-Pres.; F. Seitz, Treas.; B. Haffcy, Sec. Taney Club FIRST ROW: B. Murray, A. Rodriguez, P. McKittrick, R. Schollmcycr, A. HimsI, J. Olson, J. Miculi, G. Martin. SECOND ROW: R. Bryce, D. Nicholson, C. Agugliaro, P. Paul, W. Jeffrey, L. Rotering, L. Cristofaro, P. Buck, C. Knell, M. Hurley, M. Phillips, M. Karaffa. THIRD ROW: A. O’Halloran, E. Hoff, J. Spoonhuntcr, S. Fisher, E. Linster, M. Van Cleve, J. Hays, J. Schmaltz, B. Emight, B. Fritz. FOURTH ROW: M. Phillips, C. Boguslawski, K. Crotty, L. Walker, B. Sutton, K. Wolfgang, C. Beaton. The Roger Brooke Taney Club, named for Roger Brooke 'Fancy, American jurist, formerly consisted of pre-law students exclusively. Because of the increased enrollment in the college, it was expanded to include men and women liberal arts students. The primary purpose of the organization is to promote student activities, both intellectual and social. 'The Taney Club sponsors an all-school summer picnic in Butte, a Homecoming float, and the traditional Taney Club Formal. 136 Officers: A. Rodriquez, Sec.; B. Murray, Pres.: Fr. Beausoleil, Moderator; D. Schollmcycr, Trcas.; P. McKittrick, Vicc-Prcs. Ski Club FIRST ROW: K. Engallent, B. Murray, M. Finnigan, Fr. Lynam, Mod., N. Rule, I. Voyevidka. SECOND ROW: R. Hrai, M. Nash, A. Robinson, S. Crowley, G. Murphy. THIRD ROW: P. Hrngen, C. Anderson, V. Matulc, P. F.stenson, B. Hansen, B. Leslie. FOURTH ROW: B. Fritz, G. McCurdy, J. Getz, L. Bronce, J. Siefert, E. Johnson. FIFTH ROW: P. Robins, D. Mestyanek, A. Bass, K. Wolfgang, B. Martin, G. Martin, M. Conroy. The Ski Club, which is a member of the Northern Rocky Mountain Ski Association and the National Ski Association, has as its purpose the development and progress of winter activities at Carroll. The club is conif oscd of students and faculty members who arc interested in learning to ski. Again this year the annual trip to Sun Valley was a great success under its moderator, Father Lynam. Officers: K. Engellant, Pres.; D. Mestyanek, Scc.-Trcas.; 1. Voyevidka, V. Pres. 137 Pre-Med Club FIRST ROW: J. Drynan, M. Lavellc, P. Robins, J. Murphy, D. Warfield, F. Riglcr, C. Russ, I). Farrcn, G. Marks, C. Domire, H. Larsen, E. Kingsctt. SECOND ROW: C. Janich, K. Link, S. McShane, K. Kautzinan, L. Dornergcr. P. Bartholomew, C. Corbitt, E. Knobloch, N. Radley, K Hauk, B. Hauk, M. Bracco, H. Pocha. THIRD ROW: K. Malone, S. Callahan, L. Weidingcr, M. Joy, J. Dean, B. Comes, J. Hilton, C. Allrr, P. McCarthy, J. Loewen, M. Chamberlin, K. Grrrnslit, M. Burgoync, J. Marzens. FOL RTH ROW: J. Newman, C Hawley, A. Stcnslie, L. Pirtz, M. Donahue, V. Stephens M. Stockert, J. Schmaltz, I). Papka, P. Kamperschroer M. Lownev, N, On'Gele, M. El Helu, M. Murphy, R Nagengast. FIFTH ROW: B Leslie, G. Martin, J Camplwll, T. Dzwinel, G. Mulligan, D. Senunens, J Michalsky, B. Drew, M. Anderson, B. Moore, E. Pesanti L. Pendleton. The Pre-Med Club is an organization of pre-dental, pre-medical, and nursing students. It is both an academic and social club whose objective is to promote student interest in the field of medicine and dentistry. To achieve this, a number of lectures and motion pictures on the various phases of the physical and biological sciences are presented throughout the year and guest speakers are engaged. Officers: D. Warfield, See.; J. Drynan, Pres.; P. Robbins, Bus. Manager; J. Murphy, V. Pres.; M. Lavellc, Treas. E. W. Neumon Science Club FIRST ROW: M. Ryan, R. Simpcrman, J. Phillip, J. Vandcbcrg, M. McPhcters, J. McGuire. SECOND ROW: M. Foote, M. Anderson, S. llochstcin, B. Gains, B. Leslie, G. Pcarcy, R. Corcoran. THIRD ROW: B. Wellman, Mod., G. Martin, J. Balas, M. DcSautcl, T. Martin, G. Bosi, C. Davidson. The E. W. Neuman Science Club, or the Astronomy Club as it was known to us last year, has been very busy this year. Besides showing interested students through the Carroll observatory, the Club has sponsored several speakers and has shown several interesting movies on the physical sciences. 139 Officers: M. McPhetcr , Sec.-Treas.; J. Vandeberj?, Pres.; J. Phillip, V. Pres. Legion of Mary FIRST ROW: S. Stcnscth, J. Keane. SECOND ROW: T. Hill, C. Weiand, A .O’Halleron, N. McNulty, M. Sullivan, M. Kchoc, M. Reid. THIRD ROW: S. Foley, E. Driscall, P. Hawley, Fr. Lynam, R. Dirkhans, R. Marquardt, J. Mattson. Legion Of Mary. The Most Pure Heart of Mary is composed of women students, with Rev. Gerald Lynam as the Spiritual Director and Joanne Keane as President. It is an organization for the sanctification of its members by prayer and active co-operation under the guidance of Mary. The major work assignments, which are done in pairs of girls, are teaching religion to the girls at the State Vocational School and working with the children at the St. Joseph Home. 140 Officer : G. Sullivan, Sec.; C. Hermes, Trca .; S. Stcnseth. V.-Pres.; J. Keane, Pres. Legion of Mary SEATED: Kirwin Werner, George Bousliman, Fr. Wicgcnstcin, Ludy Cristoforo, Will Schneider, and John Phillips. STANDING: Bob Bryce, Dick Wuertz, Pat Robins, Ton Moran, Arturo Rodnguiz, Henry Steinhoff, Wayne Easley. 141 Officers: George Bousliman, Pres.; Kirwin Werner, Sec.; Father Wicgcnstcin, Moderator; Ludy Cristofaro, Trcs.; Bill Schneider, Vice-Pres. Circle K FIRST ROW: T. Devitt, B. Minor, R. Simpcrman. SECOND ROW: B. Williams, T. Longin, Mike Connolly. THIRD ROW: T. Owens, D. Nickolas, M. Lane, B. Carroecia. FOURTH ROW: D. Wuertz, M. Phillips, M. Hurley. 142 Officers: T. Devitt, Pres.; M. Lane, Scc.-Treas.: B. Minor, V. Pres. Knights of Columbus FIRST ROW: W. Schaefer, B. Boyle, F. Seitz, J. Walsh, K. Werner, J. Vandcberg. SECOND ROW: T. Owens, B. Brophy, Nl. Nash, P. Miller, D. Decgan. THIRD ROW: K. Engellant, T. Green, D. Mueller, L. Cristofaro, J. Geldrich, V. Wood. FOURTH ROW: M. Phillips, J. Olson, T. Dzwihcl, B. Shields. Officers: J. Geldrich, Sec.; J. Vandcberg, Trcas.; K. Engellant, V. Pres.; K. Werner, Pres. 143 Young Republicans FIRST ROW: B. William , G. Bowar, G. Bcrberet, Fr. J. O’Connor, T. Owens. SECOND ROW: J. Miculi, I). McCarthy, P. Buck, G. Schlosser. THIRD ROW: L. Maxwell, J. DcFlycr, K. Engellnnt, T. Hunter, P. Bowar. With Fr. J. O’Connor as moderator, the Young Republicans have been very active in presenting their views and ideals on the Carroll College campus this year. 144 Officers: C. Meyer, Sec.-Treas.; G. Berbcret, Pres.: G. Bowar, V. Pres. Young Democrats FIRST ROW: I . Turner, B. Bryce, D. Wuertz, K. Hank, B. Murray, Rev. J. Markin, Mod., J. Geraghty, R. Fay, C. Agugliaro, J. C’.uray, C. Dufresnr. SECOND ROW: T. Devitt, C. Davisson, P. Brennan, P. Nulty, P. Burke. G. Hart, J. R. Phillip, M. Beaudry, C. F.wald, L. Rotering. THIRD ROW: C. Beaton, M. Hurley, J. Garrity, P. Schulte, C. Russ, G, Tilton, M. El Hrlu, J. Morgan, E. Robins, P. Connole. FOURTH ROW: W. Gauaccia, D. Campbell, M. Phillips, J. McIntosh, M. Anderson, C. Knell, J. Blasko, P .Paul, D. McCarthy. The Young Democrats have enjoyed an inspiring year under the influence of the New Frontier. They were most pleased to have the Carroll Student Body hear Montana’s distinguished Senator Mansfield. Officers: B. Murray, V. Pres.; J. Geraghty, Pres.; K. Hauk, Sec.-Trcas.; R. Fay, Publicity Director. 145 A s s 0 c • 1 a t e d W o m e n S t u d e n t s FIRST ROW: G. Longoria, A. O'Hallarcn, M. Karaffa, G. Sullivan, M. Eggan, A. Bas , I. Mossbrokcr, L. Hamry. SECOND ROW: C. Theil, I. Tocckw, E. Utter, T. Paul. FIRST ROW: M. Kaezka, B. Hill, C. Weiand, M Mack, M. Kollenborn, M. Murnian. SECOND ROW: H. Cronin, J. Bower, P. O'Neill, J. Kriskovich, K. Harring- FIRST ROW: C. Connell, . McEIhenney, S. Foley, J. Spoonhuntcr, N. Kirlcn, M. Dawson, E. Linstcr, M. Burke, E. Kruegar. SFXXXND ROW: F. Healy, D. I.uchctti, P. Hays, M. Kehoc, J. Schmaltz, B. Fritz, C. FIRST ROW: S. Fisher, B. Jackson, L. Brown, M. Moniay3, E. Huff, B. Sutton, D. Rowles, C. Beaton, J. Keane. SECOND ROW: J. Sloan, R. Jurica, R Ryan, S. Egan, M. Lavis, S. Crowley, M. Van Clove, M. R. Xagengast, J. Mattson, M. Phillips. THIRD ROW: I. Skomogi ki, D. McCarthy, M. Tobin, B. Saycich, J. Frew, C. Miller, E. La vine, B. Hauk, K. Smith. ton, J. H ages tad, J. Cloonan. THIRD ROW: M. O’Neill, M. Braeco, C. McCarthy, A. Stefanich, K. Grotty, L. Walker, C. Sivalon, M. Fisher. Officers: Rose Marquart, Trcas.; Judy Mattson, See.; Joanne Keane, I'rcs.; Jane McIntosh, V.-Pres. Jones, A. Baker, L. Hogan, E. Driscall. THIRD ROW: B. Sagar, J. Blasko, J. McIntosh, M. Laisney, M. Murphy, K. Wolfgang, J. Mortens, K. Sullivan, P. Plattes. Stockert. THIRD ROW: M. Reid. M. Sullivan, S. Stcnseth, A. Hertz, II. Bawkcr, S. Rosagor, J. Hays, J. McAllister. Carroll Players FIRST ROW: L. Bielafdd, M. Kollenborn, C. Bousilman, M. Murphey, J. Hays. SECOND ROW: G. Martin, D. Fcyk, J. Mucli, J. Feeney. This year, Carroll’s student body was highly entertained by excellent acting of the Carroll Players. Under the direction of Mrs. Sheila Sullivan, the Players staged one three-act play, My Three Angels,” and two one act plays, Happy Journey,” and “The Browning Version.” 147 Officers: M. Kollenborn, Pres.; J. Hayes, Scc.-Trcas. Town and Campus . . FIRST ROW: J. Campbell, J. Screnar, P. Purcell, K. Link, N. Connally, A Robinson, S. Longmnid, A. Smith. SECOND ROW: J. Thomas, R. Shannon, J. Brown, S. McCiuskcy, M. Munzcnrider, D. Hoff, J. Uvrdson. THIRD ROW: B. O’Donnell, M. Kelly, D. Dowling, C. LaLibrrty, D. Massman, J. Kasperiek. FOURTH ROW: M. Murray, E. Craighill, Father B. O'Donnell, Mod., J. Weggenman, J. Marron, H. Peterson. FIFTH ROW: G. Murphy, K. Cantwell. SIXTH ROW: C. Chisolm, C. Anderson, C. Lane, D. Chenovick, B. Ahern, B. Marron. The Town and Campus Club, which was established in 1959, is Carroll’s organization of nonresident students. This group of active Carrollites strives to establish its members as a more integral part of the college, to enhance better relations between residents and non-residents of the college, and to enrich the religious, social, and cultural lives of its members. 148 Officers: B. O’Donnell, V. Pres.; J. Kasperiek, Pres.; J. Uvrdson, Trras.; M. Kelly, Sec. Wranglers FRONT ROW, left to right: Tony Uhl, Charles McIntyre, Moderator, Dr. Ward, Ceann Ticl, Sandy Rosager, Celeste Dickani. BACK ROW: Bill Shields, Mike Dick, Jim Lopach, Paul Bramsman, Bill Domboss, Mike Duffy, Marc Sporlcder, Frank Seitz, Tom Tokarski. Officers: J. Bell, Treas.; S. Rosager. Sec.: Bill Dornboss, Business Manager; Mike Duffy, Colors Editor; Frank Seitz, Pres. 149 Forensics Club Left to Right: Pat Burke, Mike Nash, Duke Sturgeon, Frank Seitz, Chuck Knell, Paul Bmrmman, Bill Shields, Mike Dick, Marie McBride, Wayne Easley, Eileen Driscoll, and moderator, Mr. C. W. Huber. Officers: Bill Shields, Pres.; Mike Nash, Vice-Prcs.; Mike Dick, Sec.; Pat Burke, Treat. 150 Forensics members receive awards. Pi Kappa Delta FIRST ROW: Mike Nash, Frank Seitz, Mike Dick, Mr. Huber, Moderator. SECOND ROW: Chuck Knell, Bill Shields, Pat Burke. Carrolleers FRONT ROW, Irft to right: Emily Hoff, Connie Lawrenz, Clarence Domire, Sharon Foley, Mike Nash, Kathy Moran, Mike Davidson, Lynn Hogan, Robert Hansen, Margaret Burgoyne, Thcrese Paul. SECOND ROW: John Elkin, Marilyn Mack, Dick Wood, Eleanor L'ttcr, Aandy Huckfeldt, Rose Naggcngast, Bob Freund, Kathy Herrington, Gerald Morgan, Susan Hayes, Bing Bowers. THIRD ROW: Gloria Strcdwick, Sandy Rosager, Roland Peterson, Karol Hauk, Dick Mancy, Kathy Sullivan, Dennis Chenovick, Hazel Bowker, Gary Burger, Nola McNulty, Bill DeVries. FOURTH ROW: Mike Phillips, Nancy Connolly, Mike Kelly, Caroline Hermes, David Smith, Carol LaLiberty, Sharon Simons, Bill Wirth, Sue Callahan, Bill Cote. Twirlers 153 C” Club FIRST ROW: Tom Dzwincl, Pat O Leary, Charlie Olson, Jim Stanton, Jim Moodie, Kevin Calnan, Bill Gallagher. SECOND ROW: A1 Menuir, Jim Walsh, Chuck Matule, Bob O'Neil, Jim Murphy, Will Schaefer. THIRD ROW: Mike Kelly, John Downs, Frank Meglen, Len Colgan, Jerry Berberet, Marty Anderson, Jim Drynan. FOURTH ROW: Joe Marris, Jerrv Mitchke, Ed Robins, Duane MeFadden, A1 Himsl, Bob Brantman. FIFTH ROW: Chick O’Neil, Jim Colgan. Mike Ryan, Mike Murphy, Jim MeGarvey, and Brian Holzer. 154 Officers: Tom Dzwinel, Treas.; Jim Moodie, Vice-Pres.; Pat O’Leary, Pres. Camera Club FIRST ROW: Evelyn Linstcr, Pat Hays, Sherry Krueger. SECOND ROW: Charles Agugliaro, Joe Weggenman, Father White, Mark Sporledcr. Flying Club 155 Jim Feeney, Mike Nash, Tom Owens. 1961-1962 Hilltopper Cc Beaton, Editor Jerry Berbcret, Assistant Editor The Hilltopper is an organization of students who put together the yearbook. Many more students than appear on these two pages have given their time and talents to promote a “better than ever” yearbook. In these few lines we wish to express our sincere thanks to those of you who have helped us. 156 Joe Duffy, Business Manager Staff FIRST ROW: Tom Haffey. Cc Beaton, Joe Duffy. SECOND ROW: Mark Sporleder, Pat Hcngcn, Joan Duncan, Bcrme Jackson. THIRD ROW: Bill Lowney, Kathy Wolfgang, Jerry Bcrbcrct. Hilary’ Nickel, Editor Mr. Nickel docs not feel that his staff is important enough to be shown in the Hilltopper. 158 PATRONS NAEGELES CAPRI LOUNGE LANE’S STUDIO ALLEN ELECTRIC BARNES JEWELRY COAST TO COAST SANDY’S FLORAL STONER’S JEWELRY ANDERSON CLOTHING MARIS STELLA SHOP HIGGINS CIGAR STORE CONTINENTAL MOTORS JACOBY’S STORE FOR MEN BLEWETT BUSINESS MACHINES MATT BIER I . ECK OIL COMPANY HELENA DRUGGISTS ASSOCIATION CAPITAL LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Extend their congratulations . . . .Congratulations to the Class of '62 KNAPP SERVICE, INC Recapping Repairing Balancing to the Class of 62 . . On my honor, I will do my best, to do my duty to every senior. . .to be a square ond obey the laws of Finookan III! 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The greatest single contribution to such an ideal is education, and education has become more and more the concern of industry. For education means leadership. The Anaconda Company participates actively in a program of aid to education through scholarships and awards. ® ANACONDA Working hard to keep Montana metals competitive' HELENA BOTTLING COMPANY Extends its congratulations to the class of '61 Squirt Nesbitt Twang Helena, Montana SERMONS IN STONE STATE NURSERY CO. CL ................... iwiAAiswv. Onuw um, Flowers, Greenhouse Fresh, For Every Occasion By Montana’s Master Florists. Ph. HI 2-2610 “Are you guys sure they dug holes here?” PALMQUIST ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contractors and Supplies Member of National Electrical Contractors Association Congratulations to the class of '61 UNION TRUST COMPANY HELENA. MONTANA CARROLL STUDENTS’ FAVORITE BANK THE GLOBE CLOTHING COMPANY Men and Boys’ Wear Luggage Ladies Sportswear Western Wear Helena, Montana cDONALDS J. M. M DON A L P CO. 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