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“There was kindled a {lame {row them” ROBERT KING A transfer from Billings in his senior year, Bob pitches in and looses no time making himself helpful to the seniors—his contributions include be- ing Health Officer on National Youth Day. general chairman of the Mas- querade Ball, and acting in The Night Before Christmas”—plays on the Ramblers' intramural basketball team—shuns girls who smoke—thinks Western music is gone”—likes driv- ing around in his Merc (especially with Angie)—might take a session at a trade school after cap and gown day. BARBARA LARSEN An attractive skater and artist, all in one—Barbara, the class vice-president as a freshman, is most active in C. A. C.—types and writes and draws for the Halo—lists among her extra cur- ricular activities the Rockalite make- up staff and the Halo—belongs to the Skating Club” in Butte—is fond of drawing and sewing—dislikes a slow mailman (why?)—biggest thrill: placing second in a skating contest at Butte's Civic Center—plans to study art next September. Central’s own hot-rodder is usually found tinkering with cars or at the bowling alley—chicken, strawberries, redheads and cars rate high—is a member of the Halo and Rockalite staffs—rates Frank Sinatra’s South of the Border as tops—most exciting moments: lettering in basketball in his junior year and November 6, 1953 (Why? Bob?)—states greatest thrill was his first 600 series in his favorite sport, bowling—hopes to enter Butte School of Mines come next September. % A r A oMeXG ' . Sc J — 1 1 —
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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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“Incompassed with flame, walk in the light” Friendly, helpful “Bill , a singer in the Harmonettes, photographer for the Halo, ad-getter for the Rockalite, St. Peter's altar boy and active on committees for dances, has good ideas—is always in the middle of some discussion — enjoys national problems—says best thing about high school is study halls—is usually seen in a Nash Rambler or with a certain freshman (most of the time with both)—classifies boxing as his favor- ite sport—plans to study engineering in the Navy after that big day. JAMES LOWNEY Tall, curly-headed Jim”, a football numeral man—finds music his chief interest—is a member of the Harmon- ettes, band, and the senior boys’ quar- tet—acquired fame in three school musicals—journalism ranks high—is business manager for the Rockalite and a member of the Halo business staff—biggest thrills were winning an amateur contest, attending the speech and press meets, participating in school plays and going to Boys’ State —future plans definitely include col- lege. SUSAN McCARVEL Tiny, full of pep and zest is this senior lass—active in G.A.C., choir, Har- monettes”, and Chorus—has had lead in two school plays: ‘‘The More the Merrier and The Night Before Christmas —is keeper of the senior class minutes—on her taboo list are boys who won’t dance—heading her highlight parade are January 29, 1953, science, and graduation day— usually seen with Eddie Weist— thinks faculty at Central is great— enjoys reading—Carroll College will be her next stop. — 12—
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