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

 - Class of 1956

Page 28 of 96

 

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“We'll make the most of all that comes. ADELE STRIZICH “Adele”, active in all school affairs includes among her activities the C.A.C., Student Council representative as a freshman and officer as a senior, Halo editor. Rose Queen attendant and May Crowning attendant — can usually be seen in the company of Angie or Colleen—“Blue Star” tops her hit parade, red is a favorite for color—being chosen as the senior girl most likely to succeed was her greatest thrill—will never forget get- ting Jim’s sweater—her immediate interest lies in going to Business College in Cali- fornia in June. JEREMIAH SULLIVAN Six foot one and always hungry is good natured “Jer”, a proud member of the C Club, sporting a championship one-striper— took part in H.M.S. Pinafore and the Night Before Christmas—lends his artistic ability to Central with stunning posters, drawings, and decorating ideas—gets a big kick out of having people enjoy his work—is a member of the Navy reserve and thus heads for Butte once a week—pet peeve is waiting for people—“Jer” has one philosophy in life and that is make the most of it—next stop will be art school. PETER STRIZICH Who is a well mannered, fun loving always smiling member of the C Club, chorus and Four Flushers?—it is none other than Strizo, better known as Pete—who is the spice of the senior class with his great sense of humor and likeable ways? Yes. Pete — football is his game and cooking is his favorite class—especially enjoys wearing the jaunty chef’s hat and fashionable apron made by his own little hands—finds gals a rea problem, spends much time trying to de- cide who the lucky girl of the week will be —maintains a certain little “greenie” is as nice as can be—plans for tomorrow are still a secret. —20—

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“You innst keep your goal in sight” CLEO STOKAN Cheerful, sincere and always willing to help, “Cloie” is a member of the Halo and Rock- alite staffs, C.A.C., chorus and choir and formerly soph treasurer—highlights in her high school career include winning first place in the local American Legion Oratorical con- test as a junior and third place in the divis- ional meet, attending Carroll Speech Meets and acting in The More The Merrier — objects whole-heartedly to nosey people — spends most of her time collecting and lis- tening to records, dancing, sewing and cook- ing—is accompanist for the Chordettes” —is looking forward to graduation—aspires to success as a teacher. JOSEPH STRANIERI Fast and agile on the football field is friendly joey”—sports are tops with this C Club president who is a three year let- terman in football and co-captain of the championship team—is a member of the A squad basketball and Legion Baseball teams—is usually seen with Grogan, Jerry, and Bill—getting the white championship sweater is Joe’s biggest thrill—sleeping and playing Poker with Ungie are his favorite pastimes—Marlon Brando is his favorite when not playing in Shakespeare—fried chicken and spaghetti are just delightful— says it looks like college here I come will be his future theme song. CHARLES SALOMONSON I usually spend my spare time tinkering with guns or sitting at the piano, says this well-liked senior— Charlie states his pet peeve is women in general —enjoys music especially the piano—gets a bang out of attending meetings of the Rifle Club—is often heard saying Ah shucks —in the way of color amber is always quick to catch his eye—steaks rank high in the line of food—finds the pranks of Gene McAn- drews fascinating and annoying—is seriously considering taking up music after gradua- tion. — 19—



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“Two heads are better than one. MICHAEL SULLIVAN Every class has its comedian and Mickey fills the bill for the senior class, his wit is fascin- ating and hilarious—is a four year letterman in football and captain of the champs, his biggest thrill was winning the championship and making a touchdown against Stevens- ville—known by his buddies as “Wimp” he keeps himself busy talking on the tele- phone (to whom?)—will always remember his class ring and the sorrow it caused— enjoys riding around town and eating a “man size meal”—Mick can’t stand people who gripe at the telephone operators — college and a coaching career are his dream. ROBERT UNGARETTI Even tempered, well-liked “Ungie” stars reading and movies as his favorite way of whiling away the time of the day—lists collecting ads for the Rockalite, working in the Lounge, taking part in the freshman play and his senior year as pleasant moments to remember—girls that crack their gum are out—boys with a nice tan are it”—rates St. Patrick’s Day as one to forget—enjoys all sports—claims baseball and basketball to be the best—just loves school activities —aspires to become a C.P.A. after leaving Central. —21 —

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