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“The Spirit of the Lord came strongly upon them PHYLLIS REYNOLDS ANTHONY QUICK ‘‘Food ’ as Tony is known to all his friends is one of Central’s jolliest hoys—enjoys basketball and track— tinkering with his little Ford is his favorite pastime—loves those trips to Butte (wonder what the attraction is, Tonyl—will never forget his first car —and others won’t either—hates to think about the tournament he missed during his junior year — chemistry class is his idea of real fun —as for future plans he will prepare mechanic at a vocational cer- This cute blue-eyed brunette, tainly adds cheerfulness to the halls of Central—is active in C.A.C., and Clee Club and the former banker for the freshman class—delights in chick- en and spaghetti, the color aqua and listening to records, especially ‘Til Be Seeing You —Marlene. Joanne, Ann and Eleanor entertain her most of the time, and of course, Ron—red letter days include formal dances, the top day. being a senior—next stop will be Carroll College. LOIS ANN RILEY This energetic, friendly little lass is an ever-willing worker—serves as the capable president of the C.A.C., a two year writer on the Halo staff and enjoys playing softball for a little exercise—claims her favorite means of relaxation is just riding around and listening to the radio”—thinks there’s nothing like good ole” American hamburgers to satisfy an appetite — shuns complainers — los- ing the basketball championship marks her worst moment—dreams of becoming a secretary in the business world. y.r ‘ Jo 9 cc .-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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“The Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon them” FRANCIS SAVAGE Lorrie, ' efficient, fun-loving and a gal who is always on the go can easily be identified by her famous “I’m not fussy —is a sport fan through and through—especially en- joys a good baseball game—is a former junior representative for the C.A.C. and member of the lounge crew— johnson Rag is her favorite tune (why Lorrie?)—finds leaving Central most heart-breaking—is look- ing forward to life in college and then a teaching career in some Montana high school. Tall deep-voiced Frank former keeper of the minutes as a junior, represen- tative at Boys’ State, ad collector for the Rockalite. and business manager for the Halo for two years is the pre- sent personnel manager and superin- tendent of the Lounge—is also a member of the band—enjoys singing in operettas and with the Harmonettes —likes participating in the class plays —classifies the High and the Mighty as super—claims trip to Yellowstone to be his A-1 experience —future plans include college. 20 HARRY SLADICH Harry is a two year lounge man- ager. Central’s representative at Boys' State, treasurer of juniors, and win- ner in Elks’ Leadership Contest—is first in command of the senior class, band president, baritone in the Harm- onettes.” St. Peter’s Men’s Choir— works on the Halo and is senior Rock- alite co-editor—contributes his talents to plays and operettas—conceited people rub Harry the wrong way— physics rates high with this likeable senior—fall plans include studying engineering at the college of his rhoirp
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