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“Young in limbs, in judgment old” DENTON CILMARTIN Tall, dark-haired loquacious “Dentie gets the most enjoyment from his crafts’ class— says breaded veal tops any menu delicacy— riding around in his “very own” truck is a chief “time killer”—active collecting ads for the Rockalite business staff during his junior and senior years—sang in the oper- etta “Bamboo Princess”—says tops on the “hate” list is homework—thinks basketball is “it”—will be found perfecting the art of truck driving after May 26. ■Jfcr'Z RAYMOND HESS “Ray”, smiling, silent and sincere lets noth- ing bother him—was busy this year playing football and “A” squad basketball—getting ads for the Rockalite—belonged to C Club served Mass at St. Peter’s—elected co-cap- tain of the ’53-’54 basketball squad—is at- tracted to anything mechanical—likes jalop- ies—craves chicken and swoons over “Rags to Riches”—is easy to get along with and carefree—not sure what he will do after freedom rings—but he might be a first class mechanic. THOMAS COW “Tommie”, a well-mannered, likeable senior says his attention is held by two interests: photography and music in which he is gifted —lent his acting ability to the production of “The More the Merrier”—exhibits his musical talent in the band and Mixed Chorus —sings for St. Peter’s Men’s choir—thinks the music instructor is stimulating—has generously donated time and effort taking “snaps for the Halo and Rockalite—not too sure about college—photography is a “must for Tom’s future plans. a JL ? — 13—
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7 only feel, farewell THOMAS FLYNN President of the senior class and first in command of Student Council—is active on the Rockalite staff, a member of band and C Club, singer in the Mixed Chorus, a former frosh representative to Student Council and vice-president of HSCAC—contributed his acting abilities in the production of “Brother Orchid”, “The More the Merrier”, and “Bamboo Princess —was city mayor on National Youth Day, Central’s representative to Boys’ State—attended speech meet in Helena and press conference in Spokane— plans on attending college after that big day. £coa. 4, of{A J Zi au GEORGIA EAMON ' Easy-going, friendly, always smiling, “George”, whom we all know by her ex- pression “Ceepers”, says riding around is her delight—is partial to fried chicken and Italian spaghetti, brownettes. English, bas- ketball and the color blue—objects whole- heartedly to conceited snobs—is active in G.A.C., Glee Club, Drum Bugle Corps— is secretary of the senior class—her opinion of the faculty: they are super—lucky number is 7—favorite tune: “Ricochet Romance — is thrilled by tournaments—so far she has no plans for the fall. ALAN CARDIPEE Witty, drole, magnetic “Carp , former fresh- man and junior class president—active in the C Club, on the basketball and football teams —rates listening to Hank William’s western music as the best thing this side of heaven —finds blue pleasing to the eye—baseball and southern fried chicken just marvelous— gets his biggest laughs from Marjorie Main — graduation (so he says) will be his great- est thrill and ambition—intends to marry the girl of his dreams.
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“So part we sadly in the troublous world” fate 4 JOHN KANTHACK Tall, blonde, (or is it brown?) “Zowie” former manager of the Flame Lounge for Central, (and a good one too) frosh vice- president, member of business and sports staffs of Rockalite—claims he has no am- bition — is usually commander-in-chief of decorating for dances, formals or hops — has a subtle wit—sings in Mixed Chorus— excells in art—is interested in hunting and fishing—is social minded—inclined toward steak or pheasant—doesn’t have any definite plans for September. » Ja lit ftun i h J, H- X S' MARGARET KORTUM ’Peggy” a very sedate and yet humorous lass—enjoys fish—is fascinated by the color yellow—looks forward to a period in study hall—is an active member of G.A.C.—former drummer in Drum Bugle Corps—rates basketball as her favorite means of relaxation and thinks hamburgers are the “best” thing to eat—horseback riding occupies most of her leisure time—has not made up her mind as to what she will do after she receives the sheepskin. WILL |OHN IURCICH Curly haired, adaptable “Willy” a member of the C Club and band—is always on the go—was an active stage crew worker and c-C altar boy—spent his spare time with the cy C' boys—took part in the senior play—played enthusiastic football in his senior year—is a good student—always there when help is most needed—is partial to spaghetti and swimming (not at the same time)—will prob- ably enter halls of higher learning come autumn. sVl — 14—
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