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a. 7 Vo have tears, prepare to, shed tk P, 'rw! for . every- rously Itfnt his of ‘jB Ai 6p Prin- u i iLMTiiLHjp rmi- Me rjar”—helped three years—was Quick on the Andrew”—with a, thing and everyk talents to the prodj cess” and the M out Central’s ban elected police judge for National Youth Day —represented Central at Boys’ State—took special interest in debates—attended Car- roll speech meet—is aggravated by moody people—is an ardent hunter—his favorite relaxation includes riding around and lis- tening to Hank Shaw’s “westerns”—aspires to further his education in the fall. PHYLLIS ANDERSON Athletic, peppy Phyllis—a member of St. Paul’s choir, enthusiastic vice-president of C.A.C., cheerleader, Halo typist—raves about Mixed Chorus—never tires of driving a car —is entranced by the tune “A Million Tears”—thinks everything should be colored purple—delights in shopping trips to Butte —thinks first period foods class should last all day—finds basketball stimulating—had the most fun in Billings—says immediate plans after earning her diploma include a long vacation. ytVOuL . rf (XU Jcb (X+um , A . +4 ’£j SYLVIA ANDERSON Short, blonde, energetic Sylvia—a former member of both the Drum Bugle Corps and Glee Club, sophomore attendant for the Rose Festival, four year C.A.C. member— claims her favorite hobby is sewing—thinks basketball, Bob Wagney, English and chick- en are really “gone”—classifies homework as her top “pet peeve”—is most at home listening to Danny Boy’’(?)—her biggest thrill: “being elected cheerleader”—swoons over redheads and claims her lucky number is three—hopes to be a successful business woman soon. —8—
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Seniors W c hare r leave Central; W c have shared sorrow and joy here; W c arc especially proud of our accomplishments; They are our memorials, and will always he remembered. All the fun, work and spiritual training 1 lelped to fashion this great class; ('.vents of the senior vear were 1 he Masquerade Hall, the Senior Hall. 1 he football assembly, the tournament. Retreat, work on the I lain and Rockalire, Class pictures and picnics .... All will live forever in our memory. W ith us, into our chosen fields, “IVhen to the sessions of sweet silent thought I W e will carry Christ and summon up remembrance of things past. 1 le will show “The Way”.
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iMI ctMSif- X - -e, S A-' - U! jy ji c jl 'Au ‘l ’X, JfrvtM-, ANNE MARIE BEAUSOLEIL “O sir, fu’ey 7y this place.' A x - “Bitsy”, blonde, petite, energetic—is active in C.A.C., vocalist in Girls’ choir. Drum n 0 n AJ'ry y° d Corps mai°rette—savs sarcastic people T rate high on her taboo list—is a past mem- (Jjy ker Glee Club, Halo typist, Lounge yyy Jl crew member—thinks history, swimming, -J' ' brownettes. fried chicken and Eddie Fisher Q JcCLA ftyj are mighty fine—her biggest thrill: leading • j J Junior Prom—this friendly lass’ favorite platter is I Believe”—her color choice is 0 AS s } 4SU green—no specific ambition—her future —plans might include college. ulJ V'V KVf. JlA s' Au i 'sM (f J A yj tjSji 0 1 REGINA BLODNICK This cute, blonde, cheerful and carefree lass is a lively member of G.A.C. and Mixed Chorus, a St. Peter’s chorister as a greenie —people who are conceited head her hate parade—is sometimes giddy but always sincere—relishes Italian spaghetti and good old American hamburgers—is usually seen with Dorothy, Colleen and Jenny—delights in anything red— Regina claims that cap and gown day will be her biggest thrill— and after that—well, she’s not too sure about the days ahead. WILLIAM BENINCER Tall, blonde, blue-eyed Bill’ thinks school should be outlawed—flying holds his im- mediate interest—enjoys horseback riding and listening to the Western Hit Parade— basketball comes first on his list of sports— thinks the color red is delightful—played A squad basketball—sings in the Mixed Chorus—is partial to T-bone steaks—often enjoys donning a cook's hat and apron— dislikes term papers—will answer the call there’s a job for you in the Air Force blue.” 7 ua JLj u fSji MrtUj. - £}a- x—
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