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

 - Class of 1954

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“We came, we saw, we conquered” n 1 K '' Jr y S W LAWRENCE SCHMIDT Athletic, even-tempered “Larry” finds the tune “If I Had the Wings of An Angel” the number one tune of the century—is mis chevious and likable—a four year letterman both on the gridiron and basketball court, a prominent member of the C Club, former vice-president of the lettermen’s club, sopho- more class treasurer, Rockalite sports editor —says girls who smoke are “out”—“just riding around” entertains “Larry”—prefers steak—plans to join the Air Force and “see the world.” HELEN SMITH Easy to get along with, quiet “Terry” is a member of C.A.C., sings in the Glee Club— has talent for writing poetry—happiest mo- ments are spent letter writing—considers the color red something special” — lists “I Don’t Claim To Be An Angel” at the top of her hit tunes—biggest thrill: going to school in the new Anaconda Central — is most satisfied when riding in red cars— uncertain what she will be doing in the fall. PATRICIA SNIDER Happy, talkative “Pat is always spreading cheer—is active in all G.A.C. activities— sings in the Clee Club—thinks basketball is the “one and only” sport—this lass has the most exciting and interesting times with her buddies—says good American hamburg- ers are “out of this world” and “Ebb Tide” sounds best to her ears—asserts “no” to the question of a college career—may work, or better yet, just relax after the long awaited day. —21 —

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 V THOMAS ROE Good-humored, always laughing that’s “Tom”—a three year pigskin letterman. vice-president of the sophomore class, is present vice-president of the senior class and C Club—ad-getter for Rockalite—full of fun, helpful at most anything—most satis- fied when eating a thick, juicy steak— “wearing a tie is his number one “hate” —football is “the” favorite way to relax— aim after graduation?—maybe Carroll, may- be “Copper College”—maybe Uncle Sam’s School of higher learning—time will tell. j A . . -A ANDREA RODRIGUE; This energetic, sparkling lass has the mak- ings of a great singer, enjoys music in any form—is thrilled with Central’s dances— “Tom’s Tune” is the number one hit in her collection—is melodious soprano in Glee Club—lends her talents to operettas and cantatas—active and faithful worker for G. A. C.—finds volleyball best” for relaxation —can often be seen in the Lounge—is dis- tinguished by her favorite phrase “It’s the first time”—after graduation she plans to stay around and enjoy life. if. - Hy .. . „ rtlJ ( ' Z yXy J u EUGENE SAJCICH ‘'Large-charge” Gene, a quick witted, school- spirited fellow around Central—says riding around in his Hudson is a favorite hobby— favors “Ebb Tide”, chartreuse and math— says tournaments are his greatest lift—Tom Flynn is his usual buddy—“killjoys” rub him the wrong way—is three year band man. treasurer of HSCAC, actor in two operettas, member of Halo and Rockalite staffs, senior treasurer and is manager of labor in the Lounge—Carroll College will probably be his next stop. y x 4Jr ; j,



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“What you do, still better's what is done. HARRIET SPURLOCK “H J , friendly to all. full of pep, always ready for a “fun time”—is C.A.C. treasurer, writer for the Rockalite and is a special columnist on the Halo—sings in choir and Glee Club—an alderman for National Youth Day—chief ambition is to sleep and sleep— got a “large charge” out of the Spokane Press meet—swoons to the tune “Because of You —engineering will be her goal after cap and gown day. DONALD THOMAS Aggravated by little, liked by all—“Skeeter” played first string football—had the “get and go necessary for Rockalite business staff— honored the C Club with his presence — joined Chorus senior year—at ease when tinkering with various jalopies—has winning ways—pals galore—good ideas—decided “very much so” in favor of western music —not sure what he will do after graduation. CORDON TRACY bs o 6 C Is Well-liked, mischievous “Gordy spends all those extra hours tinkering with his “very own car”—forgets all else during fishing and hunting seasons—is a two year member of the Rockalite staff—plays in the band— is partial to basketball and crafts—says “hav- ing to lock his locker” is tops on the “hate” parade—eagerly looks forward to freedom after diploma day—after a session at trade school he will join the ranks of the town’s “grease monkeys. —22— JOHN VANISKO A favorite among all—“Jack” is a versatile, well-known figure at Central—is handy with tools—loves to repair cars—is in his seventh heaven when driving his own “rod”—most in favor of crafts as a school subject — a favorite means of relaxation for him is basketball—wonders why, oh why? is Eng- lish a “must”—hasn’t decided which college he will honor with his presence—says it will be a lead college, if any at all.

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