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“We 'will not anticipate the past: . . . our retrospection 'will all he to the future” JOHN CHAMPINE Darby,” a transfer from Anaconda High in his junior year, claims that his first days at Central is his unforgettable experience— usually pipes up with Sufferin’ Sucatash1' to let people know he is around—lends his services to Central as versatile stage hand— his car, which gives him quite a bit of trouble, is a constant topic of conversation —fried chicken (when cooked by Trudy) al- ways hits the spot—the color green is super”— Memories Are Made of This” is a favorite with this lad—next comes the Navy and then, I want to own a big ranch.” COLLEEN CASEY Five foot two, eyes of blue, describes this cute Irish Colleen Casey,” as she prefers to be called—is well-known and liked by all—is active in Student Council, C.A.C., and is former junior class secretary—snob- bish people draw a zero on her list—favor- ite color is blue and “If I May” gives Casey” a big thrill—thinks all foods are great and has no special dish—choice of companions include: Rose. Jean Marie, Sheila and Mary Lynn—the Dillon Tourna- ment gives her many happy memories, be- ing a senior is wonderful—Nurses’ Training begins in the fall. JEAN MARIE COTONE Short, fun, energetic jeanie”, can be rec- ognized by “All-righty”—tabs red and Memories Are Made of This” as super —is perfectly content when feasting on spaghetti or fried chicken—topping her taboo list are Centralites with no school spirit—an active member of the C.A.C. four years, counts among her achievements: Glee Club, St. Peter’s Choir, Lounge work- er. former member of the Drum and Bugle Corps—says she will never forget the Dil- lon Tournament and room 53, (wonder why) —perhaps Bozeman will see her passing by in the fall. —8—
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“We've been long together through pleasant and through cloudy weather JOAN BERRY Peppy, cheerful, fun to be with Joanie is active in C.A.C., a typist for the Halo, vocal- ist in the Girls’ Choir and past member of the chorus—lists people who finger-print her glasses as high on her taboo list—contributes her secretarial abilities to the senior class— is a May Queen attendant—enjoys dancing and listening to Eddie Fisher sing the latest tunes—rates the tournament in Dillon as being the best ever —has decided defin- itely to attend college next fall, but at the moment is not certain as to her major. WILLIAM BAUMGARDNER Bill , a very earnest, successful and busy senior is secretary-treasurer of the C Club, two year letterman in football, vice-presi- dent of the senior class, a track and tumb- ling fan, actor in H.M.S. Pinafore and senior winner of Elks Leadership Contest— says his happiest moment is being a member of the championship football team, not to mention the time spent with a certain Rita —as for a pastime sleeping fills the bill— dotes on banana cream pie—enjoys helping dad as a carpenter or working in Orville’s— will go ahead in the field of life as he did on the football field. EUGENE CARMICHAEL Personable Gene , active in The Night Before Christmas , The Man, and H. M. S. Pinafore is always ready for a good party —being a senior is his biggest thrill—can’t stand anybody stacking homework on at the same time—favorite pastime: GIRLS!!— (freshman girls especially)—favorite class is foods, where he established Gene’s Bean- ery —fried chicken is a delectable delicacy on his menu—as for his philosophy of life it is merely to Play it cool —is anxiously awaiting graduation and the parties that go with it—feels certain that college will be his next stop.
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uEnough 'work to do and strength enough to do the rwork DARLENE DAVIS “Dee” as she is called by friends is a trans- fer to Central in her frosh year—can't stand people who fib—ranks color blue and spagh- etti high on her list—is an active C.A.C. member—in her senior year was one of the Montana winners in the “Future Home makers of America Contest”—says that her most unforgetabie experience was the Dil- lon Tournament—dating different boys is her favorite pastime—likes riding around with the “gang,” and is always in favor of a nice little party—coed life may follow graduation. MARY LOUISE DZIAK “Zeke”, an easy-going yet serious gal is the present keeper of the minutes for the C. A. C. and typist for the Halo—contributes her vocalizing talents to the chorus, choir, and the “Chordettes”—has a great dislike for people who take her for granted—spends most of her time talking on the telephone (wonder why?)—rates football as her favor- ite sport, goes for basketball too—thinks “blue and gold stripes with a star” are tops for colors—fall may find “Zeke” studying teaching in the college of her choice. SHEILA EARLY t “Dimples”, our vice-president of the C.A.C., is an active member on the Rockalite staff, in choir and a past enthusiastic member of the Glee Club—dislikes people who crack their knuckles—rates “Till Then” as her favorite waxing—most content when riding around in the “Cheve —Dillon Tournament and room 53 are her most exciting and memorable fun times—recalls fond memories of being in “The Night Before Christmas” and “H.M.S. Pinafore”—loves to watch exciting basketball games—wants to become a second Florence Nightingale after gradu- ation. —9—
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