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

 - Class of 1956

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‘7 ani the voice of tomorrow; DAVID GLENN Witty, fun-loving “Dave” is found in the company of “Louie” and Ed—is often heard saying I’m persuaded —thinks nothing beats “Radio” as a hobby—is completely satisfied while listening to “Winter Wonder- land” and eating “ravioli”—says there are too many students in Central—loves to spend time in Butte for more reasons than one—can hardly wait for the day when he will dress in blue (Navy Blue that is)—after some time in the Navy this ambitious young lad hopes for a career in electronic engin- eering. MARILYN FERGUSON Always on the go for lending a helping hand is typical of this energetic talented miss who is a member of the C.A.C. and past mem- ber of the chorus and choir—spends most of her time writing poetry and doing “what comes naturally —delights in a good basket- ball game—writes “Teens of the Month” for the Halo and is co-editor of the Rock- alite—is annoyed by bossy people and the “know-it-all” type—claims she will always remember this year’s Senior Ball—is un- certain what the future may bring—who knows, maybe it will be a teaching career —well—maybe. EUGENE GUIBERSON Guiby always lending a helping hand in class projects claims his biggest thrill will be graduation day—says he can’t stand girls who gossip—likes to be with the “gang”, and be in the “in” when a good party comes around—says that the time between the fourth and fifth periods is his favorite time of the day—James Dean or June Allyson are on his list of tops—favorite expression is Tap It Light”—girls with Gene are no problem in fact he has a few to spare— college may be his next stop. —10—

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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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“Not too timid, vot too bold” ANTHONY HAUBRICH Tony” smiling, silent, and sincere lets nothing bother him—enjoys playing basket- ball, ping-pong, and shuffle-board—works behind the scenes for Central’s plays and is a former reporter for the Halo—dislikes girls and school—16 Ton is his song, driv- ing his brown Ford is his favorite pastime —spends most of the time in the company of the “gang” or going to Reserves in Butte on Thursday nights—delights in eating fried chicken — can’t wait until graduation — future plans include a stretch in the Navy with hopes for a chance in art school later. )OHN HERBOLICH Herby” an outstanding personality of the senior class is always laughing—keeps every- one in stitches with his keen humor—is terribly busy with frequent trips to Butte (what is the reason?)—gets a large charge out of riding his station wagon around with the gang” for company—enjoys all sports —loves tournaments—hates people who can't take a joke—is active as an altar boy in St. Peter’s Church—thinks his biggest thrill will be graduation in May—will prob- ably enter the halls of higher learning next semester. EDWARD HUESTIS This quiet but friendly four year band mem- ber is better known as Eddie”—says gum chewers drive him crazy in school—man- ager of the basketball team for a year, one year C Club member, soda jerk in the Lounge for two years has given him a pretty busy schedule during his high school days —has in his possession an interesting collec- tion of stamps— The Happy Wanderer puts him in ecstacy—closest pals are Tom and Dave— Ed” gets a kick out of ob- taining high grades which he does with ease—says Carroll College is his destina- tion. — 1 1 —

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