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‘7 'will pour out my Spirit upon all” DOROTHY PALAKOVICH “Dorothy” an energetic brunette, is happiest when munching on a three inch T-Bone steak, or riding around in Buicks—rates blondes, basketball, mystery programs and the national problems class as “tops on her list of likes”—includes among her in- terests; G.A.C., choir, Chorus, Halo, Rockalite — lounge crew, secretary- treasurer of Student Council, city of- ficial for National Youth Day, and vice president of senior class keep her busy— Dorothy” relates that grad- uation day will be “THE” day of im- portance—aspires to success as a “woman in white”. DAL IA PETRAITIS A transfer from Butte Central, Jo rates A-l with the teen-agers at C. H. S.—greatest thrill: the Senior Ball —enjoys dancing or skating—is some- times found enjoying her hobby, weav- ing—could listen to the Ames Bro- thers sing “Addio” all day—classifies the Metropolitan Opera as super”— is able to speak three different lan- guages—English rates first honor as her favorite subject—thinks the fac- ulty is tops—uninteresting people an- noy her—has no special college in mind — future plans may include nurses’ training. HENERY PETROVICH A sunny disposition with a good word for all best desiribes Henry who rates high among the senior class of “55” —is a football fan—goes in for track —is a member of the Rockalite bus- iness staff—does his share in Halo preparations too—is noted for his ac- cordion playing—likes “I Can See An Angel” best—most recognizable by his friendly greeting How she go? —biggest moment will be getting out of school—thinks he will answer Uncle Sam’s call to join the service and see the world. 9M,- -xfJL Mczfa jf A — 17—
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“These things are of the Spirit of God.” PATRICK O’LEARY Tall, blonde P.O.” is the present head of the C Club, former freshman representative of the Student Council, treasurer of the sophomore class — is four year football letterman and '54 co-captain of the football squad — played “A” squad basketball for three years—has taken part in the oper- etta Bamboo Princess” and the class play The Night Before Christmas —is a St. Peter’s altar boy—likes 3:30—always seen with his '47 Maroon Dodge—gets a lift out of joking with Poncho —hopes to be- come a carpenter. jOANNE O’ROURKE On the go and always smiling, blue- eyed “Charlie” is a cheerleader, Halo editor, the Rockalite make-up editor and C.A.C. secretary—her favorite pastime is talking — claims her greatest thrills include being cheer- leader and treasurer on National Youth Day—delights in apple pie. science, basketball and collecting ele- phants — most often seen riding around with the R.D.j.’s (the gang) — Charlie rates the name “Don” as tops—objects to people who crack gum—the halls of higher learning beckon to Charlie after Central’s bell of freedom rings. DONALD OLSON This president of the Student Council, secretary-treasurer of the C Club and a three-year basketball letterman is among the busiest of senior boys— is active as an altar boy. Halo reporter, and write-up editor of the Rockalite— attended Boys’ State at Dillon—Fire Chief on National Youth Day—former freshman president and junior stu- dent council representative—rates math as his favorite subject—played football for two years—usually seen in the company of Buddy Walsh— future plans include college. tuture plans include cones; 'IT A
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“The Spirit of the Lord came upon them, and they went out. CLAUDIA PODOBNIK Five foot two. eyes of blue.” labels this petite, blonde Centralite. who is that ever so accommodating cashier at the Washoe theater and one of the most cheerful seniors at Central—is active in G.A.C., St. Peter’s choir and former Clee Club vocalizer—rates overly sweet people as taboo on her list—is a real spaghetti fan. with a magnetic personality that just makes people feel great”—states her favor- ite subject is “jim”—preparing for a business career at Great Falls is her main ambition. MARLENE POLI Easy-going, always smiling, effervscent Mar is all that an Anaconda Cen- tral senior is expected to be—is an ardent supporter of G.A.C., Halo. Rockalite—a lounge worker, a former representative to Student Council, Glee Club member, volleyball coach, official on National Youth Day—this peppy, vivacious brownette classifies cheerleading as her biggest thrill— (and Rex)—dreams of flying in the clouds as an airline hostess in the near future. EUGENE PUCCINELLI Tall, dashing”, and mischievous Pooch , besides gracing the casts of The More the Merrier” and The Night before Christmas , keeps busy getting ads for the Rockalite—rates the colors pink and black, T-bone steaks, girls (Charlotte) as tops—pet peeve: women drivers—Pooch is usu- ally going to Butte in the company of Mike, Rex, and Jim—claims his big- gest thrill came when acting in the More the Merrier —favorite platter is Make Yourself Comfortable (huh. Gene?)—will be found in the con- struction business after he receives the sheepskin. ‘I — 18—
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