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

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THE REVEREND JOHN J. McCOY Father McCoy, director and spiritual leader of our school, builds the foundation for our happy memories and generously gives his time and efforts to increase our awareness of God’s love and our everlasting knowledge. Our Bishop HIS EXCELLENCY THE MOST REVEREND JOSEPH M. GILMORE, S.T.D. The Most Reverend Joseph M. Gilmore. Bishop of the Diocese of Helena, contri- butes greatly to our knowledge, having given us an adequate plan of education in our wonderful school. 2 DEDICATION Our Pastors To our pastors, Father Joseph Schulte, Father Timothy Moroney, and Father James Dowdall, we the seniors of 1960 dedicate our yearbook in gratitude for the spiritual and social helps they have given us from the beginning of our school days. Their generosity to all of us is greatly appreciated and we thank these laborers in God's service for all their efforts. Their spiritual guidance and untiring devotion have led us further on the path to spiritual happiness. Our pastors truly hold the keys to our treasure chest of memories. The Reverend Timothy Moroney Pastor of St. Peter's Parish The Reverend Joseph Schulte Pastor of St. Paul's Parish The Reverend James Dowdall Pastor of St. Joseph's Parish Our Faculty SEATED: Sister Edwin, Sister Madeleine, Father McCoy, Si ter Clotildii and Sister Marie Anthony. STANDING: Father Carrity, Mr. J. Oberweiser, Mr. J. Shroeder Father Chisholm, and Father Beatty. Our faculty, dedicated to God and to us, have endeavored to bring us closer to God through patient effort, understanding, and wisdom. Each teacher has striven to make us better citizens of this world and to prepare us for eternal happiness in the next. SEATED: Miss E. Flaherty, Sister Marie Paula, Sister Michaelita, Sister Charlene, Mr. F. Moodry. STANDING: Mr. J. Trudnowski, Sister Ancille, Sister Anna, and Sister Judetle. ’ 4 CLASSES Fun loving Respectful Eager Scholarly Hardworking Mischievous Enchanting Noisy As representatives of the freshman class Michael O'Leary, Vice- President, Catherine Bownes, Treasurer, Dorothy White, Secretary, Richard Riley, President, lead their class through their first year filled with memories for their own special treasure chest. ABOVE: Montana History brings our Freshmen into the library to ful- fill many of their research assignments. Standing, Ken Thormahlen, Bob McCarvel, Maryanne Lorenz, Mary Glenn, Diane Kramlick, Mike Murphy, Richard Gow, sitting, Jim Kosena, Carol Connors, Debbie Donich, Mary Jo Stupka, Lawrence Jurcich, Marty Miller, and Jim Thormahlen. LEFT: Stopping for a gab session after school, Mike Froehlick, Jim McCarthy, John Elliot, seated Betty Kay O'Connor, Dorothy White, Catherine Bownes, and Mary Kay Mulvihill block the stairs from their classmates Ann Marie Stergar, Jim Duffy, Lynn Holmlund, Renee Charette, Tim Jovick, Mary Jean Ungaretti, Judy Magness, Gail Kriskovich, Virginia McCeever, Mike O'Leary, Bill Lester, Mike Smith, Kathleen McNellis, and Kathleen Haffey. LEFT: Enthusiastically cheering the team on to victory are Margaret Konrad, Mary Carol Hogan, Virginia Tracy, Patty Pahut, Mari- beth Spratt, Judy Stergar, Patsy Peterson, Patsy Ruane, Ray Lappin, John Ricci. ROW 2: Anna Huestis, Marianne Keenan, Marilyn Santini, Frances Shea, Margaret Spanbauer, Alice O'Donnell, Patsy Morley, Susan McGinley, Kay Stredwick, Bob May, Dick Moreni, Ronald Phillip, Paul Schimming, Mike Tomulty, and Dick Riley. LEFT: Members of the Freshman Class enjoy themselves by looking through old Rockalites. They are Don James, Bob Eamon, Jack Casey, Jack Haffey, Nancy Fabich, Mary Ellen Driscoll, Jill Conwell, Frank Domitrovich, Jim Johnson, Pat Boyer, Larry Adams, Sherry Ecklund, Margie Gardner, Lynn Fleming, John Conners, Tom Klima and Steve Koler. School is out! say the freshmen as they hurry to their lockers. They are Judy Sullivan, Alberta Catone, Nancy Daly, Jo Ann Lorello, Felix Driver, Bob Ryan, Dennis Sullivan, Diane Diller, Pat Martin, Peter McBride, Jerry Murphy, Ann Murawski, Greg McNicklas, Joe Puccinelli, Don Streifel, Bob McGuire, Nick Petruski and Art Huot. Substantial Original Prankish Humorous Orderly Merry Objective Righteous Earnest Sociable Many sophomore memories can be traced to the stairs at the gym entrance. Recalling some of their memories of '59 and '60 are class officers, Kathleen McVicars, Treasurer, James McCarthy, President, Darlene Frankovich, Secretary, and William McCarthy, Vice-President. Anxiously the sophomores decorate their car for the car rally and big game. The enthusiasts are clockwise around the car Ken Marthaller, Dick Varelia, Bill Mo- lendyke, Jack Moreni, Jim Kosena, John Chor, Bill Sullivan, Danny Calnan, Alvaro Venturelli, Jim Kenny, John Agostinelli, Tony Shea, Tom McKittrick, John Corrigan, Seated in the front seat are Tom Earhart, Jim Mangan, Doug De- LaHunt, back seat, Joe Guiberson, and Bob Vanisko. 8 I _- : • ; Cooking is fun, say these future sophomore homemakers: Doris Dewing, Ann Lee Waters, Beverly Kostelecky, Sherry Bilodeau, Kathy Quane, Faye Fisher, Karen Connors, Mary Rose Mihelic, Magdalena Marthaller, Rose Ann Sawyer, Carla Sturm, Rose Bisch, Donna Albert, Marie Allard, Shirley Ungaretti, Mary Lou Beatty, and Mary Lou Pozega. Sophomores obligingly pose for a picture before they dis- perse to gather specimens for biology class. They are: Connie Walner, Cam Reardon, Rita Shimming, Mary Pat Shea, Judy Spratt, Marlene Martello, Patty Volmer, Jerry Shields, Jim McCarthy, David Astle, Pat Walsh, back; Charles Fourtner, Ronnie Sturm, and Tim Tracy. These sophomores, looking weary, enjoy a pause before they trek homeward after a field trip. They are: Tracy McLean, Mary Kay Tracy, Kathy Me Vicars, Bill Mc- Carthy, Bob Phillip, Tom Morris, Ray McCarren, Nina Brannon, Joan Bennett, Henry Lussy, Dar- lene Frankovich, and Phil De- Dycker. Just Understanding Noble Interesting Overwhelming Responsible Supporting Picking out class rings for an outstanding memory in the Junior Class treasure chest are the class officers Robert Sullivan, Vice President, James Sullivan, Secretary, Margaret Bartholomew, Treasurer, and Robert McVicars, President. Busy beavers of the Junior class make ready for the famed Junior Prom. They are Mary Kovacich, Rose Lacey, Carla Earhart, Johanna Martens, Jacqueline Troyer, Connie Kelly, Jo Ann Tomlinson, Eve Ann Rasor, Tom Layton, Kathryn Sullivan, Joe Agnostinelli, Patty Young, Patsy McDonald, Mickey Guiberson, Charles Sedminic, Sharon Zeigler, Sandra Klima, and Nancy McCollum. Let's gather around the piano for some songs is a typical Junior cry. Standing are Leo Kelly, Jack Ryan, Dan Shea, Pat Scalise, Scott Walker, Bill Browning, Donna Shagina, Maureen Lakel, Judy McMahon, Carolyn Gorshe, Rosie Creaney, Mary Sue McDonald, front row, Pat Buerman, Mary Ellen Casey, Judy Froelich, Norma Palm, Ellen Kanthack, Michele Joy, Ethel McMonigle, accompanied by Mary Kay Fabich. Larry Calnan demonstrates a titration experiment for an avid jun- ior chemistry class. Watching are, back row, Dennis Larson, Bill Malone, Bruce Munson, Marilyn Hues- tis, Bonnie Metcalf, Peg Bartholomew, Joanne Puccinelli, Helen Peterson, Joe Morris, Bob Sullivan, Jim Sulli- van, front row, Marion Berry, Patty Gardner, Marg Sullivan, Nick Tobin, Paul Petelin, Tom Haffey, and John Podobnick. We've got to make this the best assembly of the year, explains Bob McVicars to some eager Juniors. Those attending are, first row, Victor Boucher, Carol Aspholm, Darlene Speck, Bill Converse, second, Dottie Quane, Laura Upton, Mary Joyce Cal- nan, Mike Martin, Arlie Beardslee, third, Mary Ann Adams, Carol Mc- Carthy, Neil McCarvel, Christine Poli, Tony Walsh, fourth, Graycen O'Dea, Jo Ann Corcoran, Harry Dziak, Mick Conners, Karl Konrad, and Jerry Gililand. s E N I O R S TUDIOUS NERGETIC ECESSARY DEAL PTIMISTIC ELIGIOUS UPERIOR James McMahon, Vice-President, Patricia Beatty, Treasurer, James White, President, and William Fink, Secretary, present the plans of the Senior Ball for Father's approval. JOHN LEO SLADICH Man of few words. BEVERLY ALBERT Jovial, energetic, and full of spirit. ROBERT LORENZ A blush is nice but sometimes incon- venient. JAMES McMAHON Capable leader. ELIZABETH SAYCICH WILLIAM SHIELDS Effervescent and bright. Most likely to succeed. 13 KATHERINE LONGFELLOW Charitable, cheery, and sociable. dianne McCarthy A quiet worker who succeeds. DEANNA RILEY Bubbling with en- thusiasm. •MMETT HA VENIA XN Accident--prone ELIZABETH HALLIWELL Sweet and charming. WILLIAM HAFFEY Conscientious is the word. MARGARET C REA NY Floats through the year with the greatest of ease. FREDREICK HUESTIS Adept with his hands generous with his time. RICHARD CADIEUX JOAN HAMMOND Cute and clever Always ready to share her talents. MELODY CHAMPINE GERALD FERGUSON A song for everything. Silent shy and sincere. 14 DIANE FOZZARD A quiet charm, a pleasant way. WILLIAM FINK Ever fun-loving. CAROL ANN FRANKOVICH Always a willing hand. JOHN DRISCOLL Amusing, witty. EDWARD RUANE Responsible, respectful. ROBERT CONNOLLY No one can deny—a good friend. ROBERTA DALY JAMES CORRIGAN Always around when the fun Never misses a chance to begins. tease. PATRICIA FISHER LINDA HAMRY Quiet, courteous, likeable. Lovely to look at. PATRICIA BEATTY MARY BELLE FISHER Petite, amiable, and sweet. Blows a smooth sax. 15 JOANN DONICH Always on the ball. SHEILA CONNORS Interesting and sociable. EUGENE BURALLI A picture in black and white. ROSEMARY LEBLANC Peppy, original, popular. JAMES KEENAN Strong, silent type. WILLIAM ANDERSON Lacking height, but not might. BARBARA McEWEN LAWRENCE LAKEL Alert and ready for work. Prankish, easy-going, ath- letic. 16 CAROL ANN CONROY Amiable, intelli- gent, always smil- ing. DONALD McLAEN Donnie -on-the-spot. MARILYNN TESSON Carries with ease qualities that please. JOAN REDMOND Cool, calm, col- lected. GLORIA STREDWICK Ready, willing, able. CORINNE SALOMONSON Always ready with her creative talents. MICHAEL SAVOIE Nice guy to be with. FREDERICK McDonald Polite, patient, pleasing. MARILYN STERGAR Sugar and spice, always nice. NICHOLAS KOPP To know him is to like him. 17 JOHN PHILLIP Studious and scientific. THOMAS SHAGINA Reserved and thoughtful is he. COLLEEN McNALLY Cheerful and beam- ing. ANDREW KOVACICH Quiet, considerate, likable. BRUCE NEVIN JEAN MONAHAN Solid character. A winning personality. JOSEPH DZIAK Active, ambitious, and agreeable. TAMARA MURPHY JAMES OLSON Well worth knowing. This boy is really snappy. 18 EDWARD PUCCINELLI A bit of humor and originality. RUTH KIEFER A young miss who really rates. MARTIN McCarthy Noe a care in the world. WILLIAM LOWNEY Courteous, agree- able, athletic. ANGELA PARIZEAU Her sunny nature speaks for itself •' RICHARD BOOTH Keen sense, and room for nonsense. MARY LOU MERTZIC JOHN McCOLLUM Ever happy, never glum. Good-natured, easy going. ROBERT LEMELIN Lover of sports, liked by all. able. 19 ANNETTE BAUMGARDNER Personality plus. JANET LALONDE Fine things come in small packages. ROSALIE KRISKOVICH Genial, conscien- tious, sweet-voiced. RENDEAN HUSEBY Cooperative, con- servative, congenial. WILLIAM McVICARS Central's capable technician. CAROL CORRIGAN An ever-smiling friend to all. JUDITH BROWNING BERTRAM MAY Always gay and full He's a jolly good of fun. fellow. ROBERT ECCLESTON Quiet until you know him. leo McBride Relaxed and care free. WOODROW CASEY Tall, dark, and handsome. 20 LET HA KLOKER A pal to all. WILLIAM SHEA Ready to work; ready to play. JOSEPH SPANBAUER One of the nicest. Time Out for Ginger Howard Carol Agnes Carol. Ginger Carol Joan Carol. . Jeannie Carol Liz......... Tommy. . . . Eddie........ Mr. Wilson . , Mr. Hoffman , William Shields Melody Champine Patricia Ruane Maureen Murphy Diane Kramlick Barbara McEwen Jerrel Fleming James White Tim Sullivan Jack Driscoll Stage Crew: Dorothy White Catherine Bownes, Fred Huestis, Leo McBride, Bill McVicars, John Boyer, John Sladich, Mike Froe- lich, Don McLaen, Mike O'Leary, Ed Ruane, Mary Joyce Calnan, Darlene Frankovich Kathy Mc- Vicars. Carol Frankovich Judy Browning Rosalie Kriskovich Annette Baumgardner May Queen May Crowning Carol Conroy Sue Stergar Senior Ball The Senior Ball, our festive Christmas formal, contributes many memories to Central's Treasure Chest. •  Above: The hard-working boosters of the Rockalite. Above right: The up and coming members of the Rockalite staff. Right: Busily going over notes, are the S.C.A.C. convention panel members, Bill Shields, Joan Ham- mond, Rick Cadieux, John Phillip, Gloria Stredwick, and Joann Puccinelli. Opposite page, upper left: Singing a Christmas carol are our energetic Student Council officers, Bill Shields president; Angela Parizeau, secretary; Joan Hammond, treasurer; and Jack Driscoll, vice-president. Upper right: Promoting school activities and spirit are our busy Student Council representatives, Patsy Morley, Kay Stredwick, Jack Haffey, David Astle, Tim Tracey, Jerry Fergeson, Bert May, Bruce Nevin, Johanna Martens, and Joann Puccinelli. Middle left- The charter members of the Science Club shown working on the club's constitution are Patsy Beatty, Gloria Stredwick, John Phillip, president; Carol Ann Conroy; Sue Stregar, secretary-treasurer; Mary Joyce Calnan Ed Ruane, vice-president; Connie Kelly, and Bill Shields. Middle right: Making mats for the hospital are our smiling, never complaining G.A.C. officers, Manlynn Tesson vice-president; Gloria Stredwick, president;.Carol Ann Conroy, treasurer; and Tamara Murphy. Bottom left: Leaders of the C Club discuss the team's possibilities in the basketball tournament. They are Jim McMahon, vice-president; Larry Lakel, secretary-treasurer; and Rick Cadieux, president. Bottom right: Kay Peterson, Betty Ann Saycich, Deanna Riley, Kathryn McMahon, Dianne McCarthy, Jeannie Monahan, and Bobbie Daly add a cheerful atmosphere to our lounge. 25 Our ever growing band provides music for many occasions. Clarinets: Lynn Flemming, Judy Stergar, Alice O'Donnell, Joanne Tomlinson, Mary Lou Mertzig, Bill Haffey, Nick Tobin; Percussion: Pat Beatty, Ed Ruane, Angela Parizeau; Director, Mr. Schroeder; Flutes: Margaret Spanbauer, Kay Stredwick; Bells: Gloria Stredwick, Base: Jim Mangan; Trombone: Tom Haffey; Trumpets: Tim Sullivan, Bill Molendyke, Jerry Murphy, Peter McBride, Bob Vanisko; Baritone: Doug DeLaHunt; Sax: Helen Peterson, Letha Kloker, Marybelle Fisher, and Beverly Albert. Music Left: Members of the pep band pa- tiently await the signal to play. Trumpet Trio: Peter McBride, Tim Sullivan, and Robert Vanisko, blow a golden note on their trumpets. Clarinet Quartet: Talented clarinet players Bill Haffey, Mary Lou Mert- zig, Nick Tobin, and Joanne Tom- linson send forth a mellow tone. Mixed Chorus FRONT ROW: Nancy McCollom, Colleen McNally, Karla Sturm, Carla Earhart, Maureen Murphy, Ann Lee Waters, Neil McCarvel, Mary Ann Adams, Beverly Kostelecky, Melody Champine. SECOND ROW: Donna Albert, Jo Ann Donich, Kathryn McMahon, Mary Rose Mihelic, Joan Hammond, Judy Browning, Shirley Ungaretti, Sandra Klima, Dianne McCarthy, Marilynn Tesson. THIRD ROW: Carol Frankovich, Darlene Speck, Rosalie Kriskovich, Maureen Lakel, Mary Kay Fabich, Deanna Riley, Kathryn Sullivan, Carol Ann Conroy, Eve Ann Rasor, and Patty Buerman. FOURTH ROW: Marty McCarthy, John Sisich, Gene Buralli, Tony Shea, Bob Lorenz, Leo Kelly, Bob Eccleston, Pat Boyer. BACK ROW: Jim Keenan, Bill Fink, Bob Lemelin, Emmett Havemann, Larry Lakel, Bert May, John Boyer, and Joe Dziak. FRONT ROW: Patty Ann Pahut, Kathy Quane, Susan McGinley, Ann Marie Stergar, Jill Conwell, Carol Connors, Mary Jean Un- garetti, Mary Kay Mulvihill, Virginia McGeever, Patsy Mor- ley, Mary Glenn, and Mary Lou Beatty. MIDDLE ROW: Patsy Ruane, Ann Marie Huestis, Gail Kriskovich, Diane Kramlick, Mary Jo Stupca, Marilyn San- tini, Mary E. Driscoll, Ginger Tracy, Betty O'Connor, Margaret Gardiner, Frances Shea, Renee Charette, Sherry Eklund. BACK ROW: Mary Carol Hogan, Patsy Peterson, Kathleen Haffey, Lynn Holmlund, Marie Allard, Doris Dewing, Karen Connors, Dorothy White, Kathleen McNelis, Catherine Bownes, Magdalena Marthaller, Mary Lou Pozega, and Sherry Bilodeau. Girls’ Chorus 27 FRONT ROW: Mary Kay Mulvi- hill, Sherry Bilodeau, Ann Marie Huestis, Catherine Bownes, Kath- leen Haffey, Renee Charette, Patsy Ruane, Mary Louise Beatty, SECOND ROW: Joan Bennett, Virginia Tracy, Frances Shea, Marilyn Santini, Connie Walner, Darlene Frankovich, Gail Kriskovich, Lynn Holm- lund. FRONT ROW: Nancy McCollom, Neil McCarvel, Joan Hammond, Melody Champine, Darlene Speck, Mau- reen, Murphy, Kathryn Sullivan, Margaret Sullivan, Eve Ann Rasor. BACK ROW: Tom Haffey, Doug De- LaHunt, Bill Shields, Paul Peteiin, Bill Lowney, Bob Vanisko, Tony Shea, Nick Tobin. Our Fighting Saints i A § ZIte 2SU 44 3Z.: £ SU 36 « , Our A .squad fought: vigorously for Central in '59! FRONT ROW: Jerry Gilliland, Bill Anderson, Bob Connolly, John Sisich, Rich Cadieux, Jim McMahon, Micky Connors, Butch McCarthy, Don James, Pat Walsh Jerrv Shields Manager: Bill Malone, SECOND ROW: Manager: Bill Lowney, Jim White, £b Sullivan, John 9 Jlm Keenan’ John B°yer, Jim Olson, Scott Walker, Joe Guibereon, Manager: Tony Walsh ROW: Coach Mr. Obenveiser, Bill Fink, Bill Shields, Bob Lemelin, Paul Petelin, Bill Sullivan, Pat Lappin Jim Sullivan, Joe Morns, John Chor, Assistant coaches, Jim Trudnowski and Fred Moodry. PP Rah Rah B Squad, you conquered your challenging foes. FRONT ROW: Tom Morris, Ken Thormahlen, Don James, Charles Fourtner, Dave Astle, Pat Boyer, SECOND ROW: Manager: Bill Malone, Joe Gui- berson, Jim McCarthy, Tracy McLean, Tom McKittrick, Pat Walsh, Tim Tracy, Manager: Tony Walsh, THIRD ROW: Bob Mays, Mike O'Leary, Bill Lester, Paul Schimming, Jerry Shields, Bill Sullivan, John Chor, Coach Fred Moodry. 30 Basketball A Squad Although luck comes in handy, skill is the weapon of these warriors. Coach is Jim Trudnowski and Man- agers are Jim Olson and Bill Shields. Clockwise: Ricky Cadieux, John Po- dobnik, Bob Sullivan, Jack Driscoll, Bill Fink, Bob Lemelin, Paul Petelin, Bill Lowney, Larry Lakel, Bill Shea, Mickey Connors, and Jim McMahon. Cheerleaders Peppy and energetic, our cheerleaders do more than their share in leading the Saints to victory. Top Cen- ter: Cheer Queen Rosemary LeBlanc, Patty Young, Kathryn Sullivan, Patsy McDonald, Joan Bennett. Spirited and skilled, the members of our B Squad contributed much to Central's athletic department. FRONT ROW: John Corrigan, manager, Pat Walsh, Kenny Mathaller, Dave Astle, Ray McCarren, Butch McCarthy, Tim Tracy, Alvaro Venturelli, Tom Earhart, manager. SECOND ROW: Mr. Moodry, coach, Bill McCarthy, Phil DeDycher, John Chor, Bill Molendyke, Bill Sullivan, Jerry Shields, Tom McKittrick. The freshman team plunged eagerly into the sports program, and did a great job. FRONT ROW: Pat Boyer, Don Streifel, Mike Froelich, Ken Thormahlen, SECOND ROW: Jack Haffey, Paul Schimming, Mike O'Leary, Bill Lester, Don James, Dick Riley, THIRD ROW: Mike Murphy, manager, Dennis Sullivan, Jim Duffy, Ron Phillip, Jim McCarthy, Jack Connors, Mr. Oberweiser, coach. 1 PATRONS Father Malacha Beatty Father Neil Chisholm Father W. F. Curran Father James Dowdall Father William Garrity Father Timothy Moroney Father John McCoy Father Joseph Schulte George C. Adams Mrs. Gertrude Anderson Paul Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aspholm Mayme Barry Mr. Harry Bartholomew Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baumgardner Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Beatty Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Berry Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bilodeau Mrs. Laurent Bilodeau Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. Booth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blodnick Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bownes Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cadieux Dr. William Callaghan Mrs. Tim Calnan, Sr. Marouf Carpenter Ann Caulfield Miss Rhea Connors Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Conroy Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Corrigan Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Dee Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Derzay Mr. and Mrs. Robert Devine Mr. and Mrs. Joe Domitrovich Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Driscoll Mrs. Kathleen Early Mrs. Ann Furshong and T. J. Agnes Furst Tom Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garvey Sharon L. Gerbich R. F. Gow Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Haffey Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hammond Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Havemann Martha Heaphy Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hekkel Mr. and Mrs. John Herbolich Mr. Art Hill Mr. Henry Hill Mr. and Mrs. Edward Huestis Jr. Dr. A. C. Jacobson Mrs. Anna M. Jurcich Mr. Frank Jurcich Mrs. Edna M. Kelly Mr. J. L. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Leo V. Kelly Mary E. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Matt J. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kloker Mr. and Mrs. William Kloker Mr. and Mrs. Al Kosena Mr. and Mrs. Laudie Kostelecky Andrew Kovacich Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kriskovich Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kriskovich Mrs. Victoria Lanning Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Logan Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Long Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Longfellow Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lussy Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Mangan Shirley Ann Mangan Mary Marincich Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. McBride Mrs. Charles F. McCarthy Lt. Donald J. McCarthy USMC Mae McCarthy Mrs. R. P. McCarren Mr. R. P. McCarren Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McEwen and Mary K. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mclsaac Mrs. Gertrude McMahon Mrs. Kathleen McMahon Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McMahon Tash McMahon Clarabeth McNelis Mr. and Mrs. Michael McNelis Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mesenko Mr. and Mrs. James Morris Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morris Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mulvihiil Sheila Mulvihiil Ellen F. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nevin Mrs. Mary O'Hare and Nancy Mr. and Mrs. Stephan O'Hare Mrs. Roy Olson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pahut Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Palm Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pavlick Mr. and Mrs. John Petelin Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. John Phillip John Phillip Mr. Michael J. Poli Mrs. Frank Provost Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Puccinelli Mr. and Mrs. James Puccinelli Mrs. Anna Reardon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Riley Mr. and Mrs. James Rivers Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ruane Michael Ruane, Attorney at Law Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sawyer Michael Scarry Patrick Scarry Mr. and Mrs. Nick Sestrich Harry Sladich Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sladich John Leo Sladich Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Sladich Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Sladich Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Solan Amelia Stergar Eddie Stergar Mr. and Mrs. George Stergar Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stergar Judge and Mrs. Sid G. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. John Stupca Miss Mary Stokan Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tiefenthaler Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ungaretti Madeline Vanisko Sue Vanisko Helen Varelia Mrs. Martin Vaughan Albert Walner Mr. and Mrs. William Ward Mr. and Mrs. Jack White Business Patrons Acme Sanitary Company Anaconda Disposal Anaconda Drug Store Anaconda Firemen's Union Anaconda Florist Anaconda Insurance Anaconda Mill and Smeltermen's Union Local No. 117 Anaconda Office Supply Anaconda Policemen's Association Anaconda Service Station Anaconda Tin Shop Ancilla Club Berry's Insurance Agency Bill's Drive Inn Bluebird Book and Gift Shop Brown's Auto Parts Butte, Anaconda Pacific Railway Company Carmel's Bar Catholic Home and School Association Cedar Park Lanes Central Meat Market Christie's Flower Shop City Drug Store Coldwater's Family Shoe Store Community Creamery Consumer's Credit Daly Bank and Trust Company Daughters of Isabella Deer Lodge Creamery, Golden West Delano Granite, Works, Harold Swanson Duval-Wallace Company George Dziak Produce Company Earl's Cleaners Eddy's Bakery Ed's Anode Cleaners Ed's Radio and TV Finnegan Funeral Home Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus Gambles Ben Goodman Insurance Agency Hoyal's Jewelry Hotti's Grocery Interstate Lumber K-ANA Radio Station Knights of Columbus, Council 882 MacIntyre's Incorporated Marie's Dress Shop McLaen Motor Supply Mill Bar, John Daly Monahan Cleaners Orville's Foods Ossello's of Anaconda J. C. Penney Company Phillips Sheet Metal Plumb's Furniture Ravon Cleaners Roach and Smith's Roberts Jewelry Rosenberg Furniture Schwartz Department Store Softy's IGA Market J. P. Stagg's Company Sugrue Bottling Company Thrifty Drug Store Tuchscherer Drug Washoe Amusement Company Washoe Market Weiss Grocery William's Camera Shop Woolworth's Good Luck, Seniors!


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