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

 - Class of 1954

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is%r-v ARI ANNE MESENKO “The golden age” active, ambitious brownette—that’s “Marianne who is present keeper of the records for C.A.C., secretary-treasurer of Student Council, kept the books in the past for the frosh and junior classes, a former member of Glee Club, delegate to Spokane press meet for two years—is typist, re- porter and special columnist for the Halo, Rockalite write-up editor, choir member, May Queen attendant—is fun-loving, friend- ly—enjoys baseball—most fun-filled days were those in Billings—is interested in science—plans to study chemistry come next fall. WILLIAM MOHAN Quiet, good-natured with a ready wit aptly describes “Bill” who is a member of C Club and a two year basketball letterman—enjoys the company of Zeke and Larry—spare time is spent pushing his car—he blackballs girls who smoke—says Friday brings him the menu delight: fish and chips—relaxes to the tune “Settin’ the Woods on Fire”—has flare for designing stained glass windows— playing on the State championship team in 51 provided the biggest thrill—future goal after graduation is uncertain. ADELE MICHELETTI A gay, effervescant, ever helpful gal is “Adele”—an ardent basketball fan, mem- ber of the Drum Bugle Corps and C.A.C., keeper of all the Lounge funds and May Queen attendant—portrayed Buttercup in “H.M.S. Pinafore”, writes for the Halo— is a vocalist in Mixed Chorus—thinks south- ern fried chicken is the “best” gastronomical delight—“Heart and Soul” is most delightful to the ear—dreams of a teaching career after graduation—aspires to attend some hall of higher learning. Ct C r 'Uy-iZ ' ■'t c cZpj-po — 17—

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“No wan is wiser than his learning JOHN McKENNA A transfer from Ronan, personality-plus “Mickey”, Central’s quarterback, secretary- treasurer of the C Club, member of the cast in “Bamboo Princess” and “Brother Orchid” is active on the Rockalite sports staff—in- terested in skiing, particularly at Sun Valley —is good-humored and always ready for fun —rates chicken as favorite dish and Seven Lonely Days” as top disc—classifies crafts as favorite subject—hopes to be but thinks thewAir Force wil an first. m R t McCAR' tVfyo isf a Roj itai business staf member, 'ibur y£ar altar bpy at St. Peter’s church, majbr participant in the plays “Brother Or- chid” and (“bhe More the Merrier”, junior class vice-president?—yes. hone other than well-liked “Percy”—who claims that girls in general are his pet peeve—lists French as being first rate as a subject—places hunting and fishing at the top of his sports parade —anything edible is his favorite—plans on attending Carroll College where jurispru- dence may be his major. $201 £ dr DOROTHY MEHRENS A transfer from Anaconda High School in her sophomore year “Mehrenzie” ranks tops with the students of Central—G.A.C., Glee Club and Halo take up much of her time— enjoys the good old summer time for picnics —talking is her favorite pastime—mostly seen with Colleen, Regina and Genny—her favorite bit of nourishment: chicken and the top tune: “When I Was Young”—every friend is dubbed “hon”—Dottie’s favorite high school class: business—hopes to just relax for awhile. —16—



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 ! rrJ? h-d 3) a ‘7 shall wake good” ■ r PATRICK MORAN w k 1. i 'ii “P.J. —nonchalant, happy-go-lucky and genial—lettered in both football and basket- ball—was elected as Student Council rep- resentative junior and senior year—rustled ads for the Rockalite business staff and also worked on the sports staff—chosen as co- captain of the basketball squad—did carpen- ter work for the stage crew—played out- standing basketball at Deer Lodge—member of C Club for two years—gets a big lift out of hunting—takes delight in fumbling test tubes—basketball heads his sports parade— is well-liked and a good worker—future plans undecided—maybe it will be college —maybe it will be a call from Uncle Sam. GENEVIEVE PEPE “Jenny”, head drum majorette for four years, an active member in G.A.C., and Glee Club —claims her favorite pastime is dancing to “Blue Moon”—mostly seen with Dot, Dresch and Regina—this quiet Miss states her pet peeve is people who crack their gum—enjoys eating chicken and playing basketball—Rock Hudson ranks high among her choice of movie stars—“Jenny” plans to enter the business world. Good luck all the way. HELEN PETERSON Good-humored, likable “Charlie” lends her singing ability to Glee Club and St. Peter’s choir—is enthusiastic member of G.A.C., Drum Bugle Corps and Rockalite make-up staff worker as well as reporter and special columnist for the Halo—quiet some times, noisy at other times—“Charlie” rates “Star- dust” as favorite recording—greatest honor: placing the crown of flowers on the statue of the Blessed Mother—might enter halls of higher learning after earning her diploma or she might just “stay around.” 18—

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