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

 - Class of 1955

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“The flame of the fire shall not he quenched. JOHN GLENN Quiet, energetic, hard-working john, Lights for short, is an efficient maintenance man around the school, is often busily snapping pictures at every opportunity—is a staunch mem- ber of the band and camera club- supervising the decorating for formals is his specialty—claims ham sand- wiches, physics, and Dragnet” are really gone —states his biggest thrill was diving off the scaffold in the auditorium — hopes to attend Brooks Institute of Photography after a little term with Uncle Sam's ELEANOR GLYNN El , a transfer from Anaconda High School in her sophomore year, has an infectious laugh and lots of school spirit—enjoys listening to Bob Ray and just having fun —swim- ming comes first on her list of sports —is active in C.A.C., Glee Club, and Halo—is partial to potato chips and olives—usually seen with the R. D. j.’S —claims coming to Central was her most important day—contributes to enjoyment of a seventh period class—claims she would like to start a chain of dime stores in Africa! NADINE HARRINGTON Always on the go or lending a help- ing hand is typical of this energetic talented miss—spends much of her time writing poetry—is a faithful member of the G.A.C. and chorus— favorite pastime is trying a new tune on the 88's—thought working during the summer at the Dairy Delite was really fun—is a willing worker on class projects—people who crack gum are out, says Neddie—college and future plans are undecided as yet. ■f- —9—

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 The just shall not he burnt with its f I ante” ELIZABETH ECKVAHL “Joanie , a smiling, but serious gal, tabs sewing as her favorite subject with business running a close second —is an active member of the C.A.C., and Glee Club,—always beams when she sees red or blue—states that eat- ing fried chicken is nothing but heavenly—is a member of the Halo staff—could listen to “Mr. Sandman all day—is always aggravated by peo- ple who keep her waiting—after graduation, something in the business world will do. KEITH FOZZARD Tall, blonde, blue-eyed “Fozz’’— towers to the height of 6’3“—playing A squad basketball in his junior year kept him busy—enjoys listening to “Hearts of Stone —favors oyster stew over all other delicacies—claims he spends his spare time doing make- up work—making “little trips to the office is his pet peeve—basketball is high on his sports list—says his am- bition is to graduate from high school —favorite class is art—hopes to be- come a commercial artist in the future. JAMES GARVEY Quiet, good-natured “Garv a scorer on the basketball floor this year, a two year letterman in football and basketball—collects ads for the Rock- alite—is a member of the “C“ Club —enjoys math—spends all his spare time sleeping—classifies fried chicken and spaghetti as the number one dish —claims he dislikes girls—delights in teasing Bob Ungaretti—plans to enter halls of higher learning after gradua- tion. —8—



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“They walked in the midst of the flame MARGARET HAUBRICH Happy, likeable, Peg” can always be seen riding around with the gang —a member of the G.A.C.—says the color yellow, Hit Parade, hamburgers and ping-pong are simply it”—top disc tune is You’re the Only Good Thing —claims egotistical people are taboo—blue-eyed Peg can always be seen at the Center Theatre, either selling pop-corn or ushering you to your seat—like many other seniors the future is undecided, but nurses' training may be in her plans. Always seen in the company of the boys is jim, better known to his friends as “Louie —is treasurer of the senior class—is a lover of all sports although football seems to be his favorite—seeing a Big League game is his most memorable day— claims his pet peeve is cards (all kinds)— Hold My Hand heads his hit parade—just loves dancing—is a member of the Rockalite business staff, and the C Club—his future days will find him either in California or pounding the books in some col- lege. ANN KANTACK Annie, peppy, always full of fun, takes an active part in the G.A.C., Glee Club, Halo staff, and the newly organized Harmonettes —navy blue, fried chicken, sewing and riding around rank tops” with her—says the faculty is inspiring—mostly seen in the company of the R.D.j.s , her high school chums—claims the days she is looking forward to are G.A.C. picnics and graduation—peo- ple who crack gum are on the black list—plans a career as a court re- corder after taking a business course.

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