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

 - Class of 1953

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 «N diocesan exams—especially in English, math and physchology, college entrance exams and the plans of Unde Sam. k a- 0- e 0j y v }3 1 • kc oi TO0 Sujoll g • I i L C I l t J 'C y is O Sr ELLEN WALSH Tall, blonde, energetic, popular, “Sis”—a mem- ber of choir, G.A.C., Glee Club, Drum and Bugle Corps and Halo staff—says steak and tomatoes head her likes and people who are conceited are on her “hate parade”—biggest moment came when she was elected secretary of the Student Council—likes swimming and “Wait Till The Sun Shines Nellie”—aspires to be a teacher of braille. DANIEL VAUGHN Witty, lots of fun, active, likeable Danny” joined Central in his junior year—hails from Buf- falo, Minnesota—member of the Rockalite sports staff—sports editor for the Halo—senior class president—a natural on the stage in “Brother Orchid” and “Gypsy Troubador”—a two year letterman and C-Club member—dislikes whispering girls—claims greatest thrill was playing football— likes the great spirit of Centralites—enjoys fried chicken—ambitious to further his education back in Minnesota at St. Thomas College. FRANK VANDERHULE Tall, dark, and easy going—the Robin Hood of the senior class—“Frank” can always be found hunting, eating chicken or listening to “Don’t Let the Stars Get In Your Eyes”—won first prize for the most original costume at the weird Witches’ Wobble—has special interest in test tubes—enjoys tobogganing—prefers blue jeans to cords—beating A.H.S. in basketball two years in a row was his greatest delight—is uncertain what he will be doing after he receives his sheepskin. —19—

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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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AH in all the life of a senior is quite a full one one long to he remembered. PATRICIA WALSH Quiet most of the time—noisy some of the time —that’s this year’s secretary of the G.A.C.—en- joys watching basketball games, eating ham- burgers and most of all chemistry—shy but well liked because of her pleasant personality—is Glee club member and Halo reporter—planning on be- ing a St. Marian—hopes to be sitting on the other side of the desk some day. EDWARD YELSA Serious, helpful, ambitious “Ed”, a talented senior with wavy black hair—gets a lift out of hearing Bill Monroe sing—plays the piano and guitar—thrills the girls with his cowboy songs and yodeling—delights to Viennese Waltz Rhapso- die—biggest thrill came the first time he chased wild horses—took first place in the school ama- teur contest—a letterman in football—enjoys camping—finds good movies exhilarating—looking into the future we see this well mannered senior working as a professional horseman somewhere in Colorado. LYLE WILKS With his good humor and winning ways “Smilie” is a friend of all Centralites—a two year letterman in football—the highlights of his days at Central came when he was elected captain of the football team—spends much of his time with Warren, Bill, and Tim—always good for a laugh, Lyle is partial to the domestic department—stars in the boys cooking class—though he’s not sure what he will do after graduation—we know that he has a great future ahead of him—and is sure to be a success. —20—

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