Anaconda Central High School - Rockalite Yearbook (Anaconda, MT)

 - Class of 1953

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assemblies, speech contests, HALO ami ROCK ALITE. JAMES RICE A transfer from Great Falls, an artist, ‘‘Jim’ has lent his many talents to Central—his ready hand was responsible for most of the booths at the Halo Carnival and the sets for Brother Orchid— was an artist for the Halo—dotes on Southern fried chicken—via Creat Falls—enjoys basketball —any kind of arguments, debates, and discussions will find jim in the lead—plans for the future include college at Creat Falls—dreams of the day he can own his very own hot-rod. THOMAS SAVAGE A transfer from Portland in his freshman year, “Tom is most at home with Bob Riley and Tom Cow—biggest thrill was playing in Arsenic and Old Lace as a soph, having the leading part in the operetta Cypsy Troubador as a junior and in Brother Orchid as a senior—a former drummer in the ACHS band, a Halo staff reporter—con- siders psychology a most thought provoking subject —his interest in dramatics may lead him to bigger and better roles in the dramatics department at Gonzaga in the Evergreen State. SHEILA ROACHE This Miss, active as one of Central's cheerleaders for three years was a student council representative, a member of the Glee Club, G.A.C. and choir “Shorty” classifies dill pickles and basketball as her favorites—dotes on the color yellow—and day dreams to the tune of “Sentimental journey”— the most fun filled days were those spent at the Red Lodge tournament—likes to be with “my gang ’—favorite pastime is dancing—ambition is to be a woman in white.

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A senior works hard for the Christmas cantata, school play, Senior Hall, spring operetta. JOSEPHINE ORRINO Josie”, senior class secretary, business manager of the Halo, flag twirler and tenor drummer in the Drum and Bugle Corps—is in the Glee Club, participated in the Gypsy Troubadour, and was keeper of the minutes as a soph—prefers football as a sport—thinks Tony Curtis is mighty fine and school spirit at A.C.H. tops—prpudest moment was taking State Championship people whq 'always tell her 48—pet peeve is short she plans tflfgo in to nurses J ining. i. J PODOBNIK all Y Easy going, lively, friendly to all—“Joanie’s” . C most vivid high school memory is of her first tournament at Red Lodge—(how about Billings?)— was a member of Drum and Bugle Corps, a soloist ; in the Christmas cantata and enjoys the lab periods in chemistry—thinks the lounge is grand—dis- 11 likes nicknames—Immaculata Hall at Carroll Col- lege will probably be her home for a few years after graduation. ARLENE PUCCINELLI Bustlitng, blonde haired, blue eyed Pucci” places conceited people high on her black list— sang in the Glee Club and St. Peter's choir—is a four year member of G.A.C.—a former member of Drum and Bugle Corps—enjoys basketball— this friendly senior gal's favorite platter is Al- most —delights in chemistry—always heard quipping O. K.—favorite color is blue—peppy Arlene will be found cheering the sick at Columbus Hospital after graduation.



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PATRICIA SKELTON A member of C.A.C., Glee Club and an honor student who just loves the color brown and also Dodge and Ford convertibles—is partial to ham- burgers and movies—was in the class play jenny Kissed Me as a greenie—“Patsy” favors “)am- bolaya” as a disc—can’t stand wall flowers (boys) —says her biggest thrill is yet to come—the field of teaching is where we will find good-natured “Pat”. EDWARD STUPCA Tall and handsome—a prominent figure in the halls of Central—past vice-president of the A. C. unit of H.S.C.A.C.—says his favorite pastime is sleeping—is seen in the company of Jim Hogan —English is his favorite subject—a man of many accomplishments, he plays the piano and organ— had the lead in the operetta Cypsy Troubadour— a former editor of the “Halo” and present presi- dent of the Student Council—next year?—maybe it’ll be Conzaga, maybe Carroll. SHIRLEY STRIZICH A sunny disposition and a winning smile best describes “Striz” who lists conceited boys as taboo—is most cheerful when viewing Jeff Chand- ler or June Haver—relishes spaghetti (Italian style) —rates home economics A-1—is active in G.A.C. and a faithful St. Peter’s chorister—is fascinated by “Somewhere Along the Way” of Frankie Laine—looks forward —is undecided about the future. and the singing to diploma day —18— «-r • - (p exams,

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