Great Falls Central Catholic High School - Chimes Yearbook (Great Falls, MT)

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V I f., X X S X 1 W. ,,, 1 5 I .Af D Dx 35 -4 5 I . F 1 'l .4 E A J w xi . - . l, f 75 in i .Pl '1 Q A I I ,i ,E Tia I LJ .1 1,1 M! 51 4 X F5 4, V1 f .j Q f -+524 -.:..A 44'i.-,Q ,Q .E- -ik. A..-,535 pw .N dr ' A W ' ,WW ..,N i ,M . , I 1 CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Great Falls, Montana H AVE MARIA The Class of 1951 Presents - - jjke Ckimea :fwfr +f++f+fVQLUMEI1 I . 1 dl- . , dn. , ,L,.......l .a. ,.. .A...,. L um Ai 3 Aa -2 1 3 -1 1 is 33 'AJ 1 I 7 '-1 4 3 ' 5 I 3 3 u A H ,ii A . 1 uni' viii 1660! Cmfmfd Administration ..................... Seniors ............... Juniors ............ Sophomores ..... Freshmen ...... Clcmses I ...... Activities ........ Athletics ..... Calendar ........ Sponsors ..... Q21 lllunxlnw 536 5-'PNB , .. ,J ,. .ix gif If! '39, ?zw-12 gf 5 'ff m g Q QM xv: K Igmmp ,. .Q R ? f 3 gig im 3' ' ' 'f ' A 93 H m 3 Y f , gin, P A ,N ., M .,., '1 W 111 wir is 4l X lecbca fion lt is appropriate that we, the seniors and first graduating class of Central Catholic High School, sincerely dedicate our l95l annual to our first principal ---Reverend Father Patrick A. Moran. Through his whole-hearted unselfish en- deavors in our behalf he has guided us in the pursuit of the spiritual, the intellec- tual, and the social. During this, our first year at Central, Father Moran has worked with altruistic zeal in the interests of each of us as Well as that of our school. We shall cherish ever his guidance toward the Good, the Beautiful, and the True. .ga W RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR E. B. SCHUSTER Dioceson Superintendent of Schools REVEREND HAROLD ARBANAS Lotin I Religion II Assistornt Principol of C. Ave Mario, we qive our thonks in daily proyer For o faculty of wisdom rorre. MOST REVEREND WILLIAM I. CONDON, DD Bishop of Greot ForIIs . 0 ww C. H. S. FATHER WALSH Religion III FATHER HOPKINS Religion IV GCN, Sister Mary Agnes, C.H.M. , L L eee, I, Y I. I 7eeeYee,e so L, Biology Mother Mary Angela, O.S.U. , English II, Latin I, Religion II, Sophomore Sponsor and Sophomore II Homeroom Sister Mary Angela, C.H.M. 7oo,o World History, American History, French II, Sophomore I Homeroom Sister Mary Carmelita, C.I-I.M.,, ,,,,, Librarian, Trigonometry list Sem.l, Solid Geometry I2nd Sem.l, Plane Geometry Sister Mary Helen, C.H.M. ,,,, English IV, English II, Physics, Iournalism, School Paper and Yearbook Sister Mary Iohn, C.H.M. ,I , E ,o,,,. r Mechanical Drawing, Glee Clubs, Band, String Ensemble Sister Mary Ioseph, C.H.M. ,,,oo,, ,aoc,oc E nglish III, Spanish I 6- II, Religion III Clst Semi, Dramatics, Debate, Pep Club, Twirlers, Iunior Sponsor, Iunior I Homeroom Sister Mary Iosephine, C.H.M .s,ss,,c,,c,,,s, ,scc C ommercial Subjects, Religion I, Freshman Sponsor and Freshman II Homeroom Mother Mary Laurence, O.S.U. r English I, World History Sister Mary Madeleine, C.H.M. E Y , Home Making Subjects Mother Margaret Mary, O.S.U. I E Latin III, English III, Latin II, Iunior Religion Clst Sem.l, Iunior II Homeroom Sister Margaret of Providence, F.C.S.P .,,,,s, Chemistry, Geometry, Religion I, Freshman III Homeroom Sister Mildred Marie, F.C.S.P., I, L II,,II,Is,,, Geometry, Algebra I, Religion IV Ilst Sern.l, Senior Sponsor and Senior Homeroom Mother Mary Monica, O.S.U. , ,I ,,I, ,. . ,. Algebra I, English I, Religion I, Freshman I Homeroom Sister Mary Pauline, C.H.M. ,Is,,,,,,I, . I ,sI,,s Study Hall, Typing Supervisor Student Council President Ier- ry Greenan rneets with council- ers Cleft to riqhtl Mike Bennett, lohn Schrader, Margaret Ben- nett, Ed Bice, Torn Gregoire, Lar- ry Ranieri, Dean Mora, Iimrny Bice, and Father Moran. Our school nurse, Mrs. Knopp, gives the T. B. patch test. First corne, first served. You can count on Sister Beqina, our Secretary-Treasurer, to reserve a place for you on the bus to our out-of-town games. V 1 We, the Class of '51, Wish to pay tribute to our former classmate and friend- Richard Ryan-Whom God called to his eternal reward during our sophomore year. Dick was a leader in many school activities takina active part in the various functions, especially sports. Truly-he will long be remembered in the prayers and ideals of us, his classmates. Nye 3 Ave Mdrid, these grddudtes gsk your guiding light To find Vocations through God's might. f9 DORIS L. BAEHLER AMBITION: To be a success and have un. Pep Club 2, 3, 45 B. P.'s 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 15 C.Y.C. l5 Sodality 2, 3, 4. 1107 IEAN ALLISON ACKERMAN AMBITION: To have a dinner with all the Boblinks attending. Girl's Basketball 25 Girl's Baseball 25 Pep Club 2, 45 Vice President of Pep Club 45 Debate 25 B. P.'s 3, 45 Sodality l, 3, 45 Confraternity l5 C.Y.C. 45 Cheer Leader 45 School Paper 2. amor IOAN D. BODNER AMBITION: To be a Physio Therapist. Dramatics l, 2, 35 Debate 35 Circula- tion Manager of Annual 45 Glee Club l, 2, 45 Band 45 Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 C.Y.C. l, 4. CAM CAROL LEE BERG AMBITION: Just to skate. Pep Club 3, 45 Dramatics l, 2, 3, 45 Board Member of Dramatics Club 4: Glee Club l, 25 Band 25 Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 C.Y.C, I, 2, 3, 45 Annual Associate Editor 4. Dfw 1 MARQUERITE M. BRAIN AMBITION: Artist and designer. Vice President 25 Secretary 35 Trea- surer 35 Pep Club 45 Apostleship of Prayer 35 Catholic Action 2, 35 Glee Club l, 2, 35 C.Y.C. 2, 3, 45 Art Club l, 2, 35 IAMES A. CAVE AMBITION: C. P. A. Debate 45 Annual Associate Editor 4. Wlor DONNA MARIE CAMERON AMBITION: To be a stenoqrapher. Vice President 35 Girl's Basketball l 4 Paper Staff 35 Choir l5 Glee Club 1, 3, 45 C.Y.C. l, 25 Heisey Awards 25 Gir1's State 35 Catholic Action 2, 35 Apostleship of Prayer 3. 2, 35 Girl's Baseball l, 25 Pep Club 5 2 ELIZABETH M. CLARKE AMBITION: To be ambitious. Pep Club 3, 45 Dramatics l, 2, 3, 45 Circulation Editor of Annual 45 Choir 1 25 Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 C.Y.C. 3, 45 Secre tary oi C.Y.C. 4 llll RODERICK I. COSGRIFF AMBITION: To be a success, and make my car run. Dramatics lg Choir 1, 2, 3: C.Y.C. 3, 47 Cheer Leader 1, 2. 1121 MAUHEEN H. CONNOLLY AMBITION: To be a fashion designer. Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 47 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 C.Y.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer of C.Y.C. 37 District C.Y.C. Treasurer 4. amor MARILYNN A. DWYER AMBITION: To be happy. Pep Club 2, 3, 4: President of Pep Club 47 Dramatics 2, 37 B. P.'s 4: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Prefect of Sodality 1, C.Y.C. 1, 2, 3, 47 Cheer Leader 3, 4. Kfadd MARTHA E. DALY AMBITION: To be a nurse. Girl's Basketball 2, 3, Girl's Baseball 2, 35 Pep Club 47 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 0!I9 1 REBECCA ANN FUNDERHIDE AMBITION: To go to college. Girl's Baseball 1, 27 Gir1's Basketball 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Debate lp Literary Club 1, 2, 37 Art Club 25 Choir 1. 27 Glee Club l, 2, 37 Sodality 1, 2, 35 C.Y.C. 3, 4. IAMES W. FAGG AMBITION: To be a hearse chauffer. Football 3, 47 Baseball 2, 35 Letter- man's Club 4: Dramatics 45 Sodality 2, 3: C.Y.C. 2, 3, 4. amor PATRICIA C. FERGUSON AMBITION: To be a nurse. Girl's Basketball 1, 2 Girl's Baseball 2, Volley Ball lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: C.Y.C. l, 2, 47 C.Y.C. Secretary 47 Apos- tleship of Prayer 2, 3. LARRY I. GANNON AMBITION: To have a ranch in lhe fooihills. Vice President 2, 37 Sport's Editor of Annual 4. 1131 El f K s HOBERT R. GRIFFITH AMBITION: To stay out of the Army. President l, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter- man's Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President of Letterman's Club 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, Choir l, 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, C.Y.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, President of C.Y.C. 3, 4, Bus- iness Manaqer of Annual 4, Alternate of Boy's State 3. C141 THOMAS IEROME GREENAN AMBITION: To be a success. President of Student Body 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, State Debate Champion- ship 3, Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball Manager 3, 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Letterman's Club 4, Dramatics l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President of Dramatics 4, Debate 3, 4, President of Debate 3, 4, Choir l, 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, C.Y.C. l, Z, 3, 4, President of C.Y.C. 3, President of District C.Y.C. 4, Boy's State 3. only BEVERLY C. KIMMITT AMBITIONZ To be a nurse. Secretary 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Dra- matics 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Dramatics 4, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Sodality Representa- tive l, Feature Editor of Annual 4, C.Y.C. l, Z, 3, 4, Treasurer of C.Y.C. 3, Parli- mentarian of District C.Y.C. 4. Cffw IOYCE D. KEENAN AMBITION: To be a piano player in a Symphony Orchestra. Secretary l, Treasurer 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Choir l, 2, 3, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, C.Y.C. l, 2, 3, 4, C.Y.C. Vice President 3. ' Iifi vfiifif-l:l,g:-ff: Q,f.Qi5lStfivzLZtwxsi-'fit Dfw 1 YVONNE M. KOETTER AMBITIONZ To do the impossible. Pep Club 3, 41 Dramatics 3, 45 Art Ed- itor of Annual 45 Glee Club l, 27 Sodali- ty 3, 4: C.Y.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2. FRANK LOCH AMBITION: To own a car ta Ford, that isl. . Football 1, 2, 3, 47 Basketball lg Base- ball 3, 47 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 47 Dra- matics l, 3, 4: Vice President of Drama- tics 3, 47 Debate 3, 47 Vice President of Debate 3, 47 Business Manager of Dra- matics 47 Choir 17 Sodality 1, 27 C.Y.C. 1, 2, 3, 41 Treasurer of C.Y.C. 2: Vice President of C.Y.C. 37 President of C.Y.C. 4. amor DON LESMEISTER AMBITION: lust to stay happy. Basketball ly Picture Editor of Annual 4: C.Y.C. 3. LARRY C. LOSER AMBITION: To stay out of the armed services. Manaqer's Club 2, Dramatics 1, 2, 37 C.'!.C. 1, 2, 4. 4153 IOSEPH R. MARSHALL AMBITION: To get a new car that doesn't get hot. Football Manager 2, 3, 45 Basketball Manager Z, 3, 45 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 45 Manaqer's Club l5 C.Y.C. 1, 2, 3, 4. 1161 MYRTLE D. MADER AMBITION: To be a nurse and go to Hawaii. Student Council l, 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Treasurer of Pep Club 45 Glee Club 15 Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 C.Y.C. l, 2, 3, 45 Vice President of C.Y.C. 3. amor MARGARET C. MCALLISTER AMBITION: To be a nurse. Girl's Basketball l, 25 Girl's Baseball l, 25 President 2, 35 Secretary l5 Student Council 2, 35 Dramatics 3, 45 Debate 2, 35 President of Debate Club 35 Secretary of Debate Club 25 Choir l, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 Sodali- ty Preiect 35 Heisey Awards 35 Gir1's State 35 Debate Championship 25 Coor- dination Board 35 Assistant Editor of Paper 3. 64166 COLLEEN M. MASON AMBlTlON: To be a nurse tanesthe- tistl. Treasurer 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Secre- tary of Pep Club 45 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3,-45 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 C.Y.C. l, 2, 3, 45 C.Y.C. Secretary 3. , ,E 0191 PATRICIA M. MCNAUGI-IT AMBITION: To make use of my Home Ec. course. Pep Club 2, 3, 4j Dramatics 2, 37 Choir l, 2, 3, 47 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 47 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 47 Sodality Prefect 27 C.Y.C. 1, 2, 3, 47 District C.Y.C. Corresponding Sec- retary 4. RICHARD I. MICHELOTTI AMBlTlON: To drive a car. Football 2, 3, 47 Basketball 1, 2, 37 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 47 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 47 Sports Editor of Annual 47 Sodality 1, 47 C.Y.C. 1, 2, 3, 47 President of C.Y. C. 37 Dramatics 3, 4. eY'lOr GERALD E. MEADE AMBITION: To play the accordian in a band. Basketball l, 27 Baseball 37 Letter- man's 3, 47 Manaqer's Club 1, 2, 37 Dra- matics l, 2, 37 Picture Editor of Annual 47 Sodality 1, 27 C.Y.C. 1, 2, 3, 4. RUTH A. MILLER AMBITION: To see the world on a magic carpet. Pep Club 2, 3, 47 Dramatics 1, 2, 37 Dramatics Representative 27 Debate 1, 2, 37 Debate Secretary 37 B. P.'s 2, 3, 47 President of B. P.'s 2, 37 Feature Editor of Annual 47 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 47 Sodality Representative 37 Confraternity 1, 27 C. Y,C. 1, 2, 3, 47 C.Y.C. Secretary 37 C.Y.C. President 4. 1171 CHARLES NARDINGER AMBITION: To be a millionaire, and get out oi school. Manaqer's Club 2, Choir ly C.Y.C. 1, 25 Altar Boys 1, 2, 3. 01' C' all KATHLEEN B. O'CONNOR AMBITION: To be a teacher. Girl's Basketball 1, 2, 37 Pep Club 4 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Secretary of G.A,A. 1, Catholic Action 2, 35 Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 47 Sodality l, 2, 3, 47 1-leisey Awards lg Apostleship of Pray er 1, 2, 3. wi IOHN F. NELSON AMBITION: To learn how to dance with a girl. Football 1, 2, 3, 47 Basketball 2, 3, 47 Baseball l, 2, 4: Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Manaqefs Club lg Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Altar Boys 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 17 Sodali- ty1234CYCl2 YC 1 A f f :...,,3,47C... President 4. 1131 GLORIA MAE OLSON AMBITION: Women's Air Force. Girl's Basketball l, 3, Pep Club l, 2, 41 Pep Club President 2: Dramatics lg Choir 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. f 0191 WILLIAM I. O'NEIL AMBITION: To be successful. Treasurer 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, De bate 1, Choir 2, 3, Sodality 1, 2, C.Y.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Altar Boys 1, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA T. PINSKI AMBITION: To find ct man who likes my cooking! Student Council 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, President of Drama- tics 4, Secretary of Dramatics 3, Choir l, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Prefect of Sodality 3, C.Y.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, C.Y.C. Secretary 3, C.Y.C. Vice Presi- dent 4, Gir1's State 3. only IOAN E. PETESCH AMBITION: To graduate from Nurse's Training. Vice President 4, Secretary 2, Drama- tics 1, 2, 3, Debate 3, Editor of Annual 4, Glee Club l, Z, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, C.Y.C. 1, Confraternity 1, 1-leisey Awards 3. IEANETTE M. RACHOU AMBITION: To be a private secretary. Gir1's Basketball 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Dramatics 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary of Art Club 3. 1191 REILLY V. BEDDING AMBITION: To be a millionaire, and pay my bills. President 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 3, 45 Baseball 45 Letterman's Club 3, 45 Dramatics 45 Debate 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Business Manager of Annual 45 Glee Club I, 2, 35 C.Y.C. 4. C201 LARRY D. RANIERI AMBITION: To be a success. President 2, 35 Student Council 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Letterman's Club l 2, 3, 45 President of l..etterrnan's Club 45' Dramatics 45 Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 C.Y.C. l, 2, 3, 45 C,Y.C. Treasurer 3. C Y 1,0 QW DOLORES A. ROGERS AMBITION: To be a success. B. P.'s 45 Glee Club l, 25 Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 Vice Pretect of Sodality 35 C.Y.C. 1. 6166 IAY C. REDI-'ERN AMBITION: To get a car th keep running. at will va5 7x Md .x,7r.k, off 9 1 IAMES V. SANDS AMBITION: To be a success at hun!- ing. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2: Let- terman's Club 2, 3, 4, Sodalily 2. MARIE S. SETTERA AMBITION: To be a nurse. Vice President 27 Treasurer 1, 2, Pep Club 4: Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 35 Glee Club l, 2, 35 Sodalily 1, 2, 3, 4. amor MARGARET ANNE SANDS AMBITION: To live a happy and suc- cessful life. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 47 Dramatics 4, Cheer Leader 3, Glee Club 1, 25 Sodality 4. MARY ALICE STEINBACHER AMBITION: To be a nurse. Baseball ly Dramaiics 2: Choir 1, 2 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 1217 DUANE VOELLER AMBITION: To be cz Biq Business Man. Baseball 2, 37 Letlerman's Club 3, 4: C.Y.C. 3, 4. 122 J DELORES K. STICKEY AMBITION: To be or not io be-a Teacher. Pep Club 2, 3, 45 B. P.'s 3, 47 Secre- tary of B. P.'s 4, Band l, 2, 47 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 47 Secrelary of Sodalily 35 C.Y.C. Z, 4. IAMES WINIUM AMBITION: To play professional base- ball. Football 1, 2, 3, Baskelball 1, 2, 37 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 47 l..ettermcm's Club 2, 3, 47 Dramalics l, Z5 Debate 17 C.Y.C. 1, 2, 3, 4. eniord 71. . 5 l fl V SENIOR BABY PICTURES Maureen Connolly Larry Loser Yvonne Koetter lim Fagg Reilly Redding and Marilynn Dwyer Ieanette Rachou Kathleen O Connor Margaret Sands lim Cave Delores Stickey Ioan Bodner Martha Daly . . . Ruth Miller M t B . 115523225 mm - Evil? Mcglvgg? IOYCG Keenan l Dggllqegmellster Ioan Petesch ' B tt C1 rke Colleen Mason ' G Y G . . Beverly Kimrnitt ' IISGEEREHEH lean Ackerman ' O H 1 . Pat Ferguson Donna Cameron . Carol Berg 1 C 2 3 4 5 6 7 I 8 9 10 Rod Cosqfiff 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 so ffl f ' 3 4 5 3 m y 5,-fs ,wig Ref - W3 132 Q 1 . 5 5, ,mul ,Q .ggsw 7 7 :. 1 ffl? 214 A Q xQ , 'fm' ifg V b fu ,W if 7:2 aim? V, . 'fx SE, Q vw ,E Ng. .. , N KE as 'Y fl, I gi my V 'ii' X, f g 'Meir 1 K kid 5 if' V 'lm 3, A if Q fx 5 i 7 , ff Q 5 ls Lf' Y ,L 5 ,.. :.:ewW.wf'ff . .2 fi f X C . fx, M 1- L7' -: .- sf . nh, , gm 5? . 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Kotthoif, Ioan Knight, Richard Kunz, Emilia , Lambrecht, loyce Lanqteldt, Kathleen Leary, Marthella Lesrneister, Shirley Major, Ioan Maronick, Robert Martinez, loan McFadden, Doreen Mears, Clarence Mion, Peter Kfclrki Moriarty, Maurice Nicholls, Patricia Motari, Patricia O'Corinor, Thomas Murphy, Daniel Oswood, Bernice Nardinqer, Patricia Peressini, Anthony 0 av NE Pizzzini, Robert Ranieri, Romeo Schrader, Iohn Pcpish, Mary Louise Richardson, Donna Schumacher, lean Powell, Wesley Sack, Ramona Snyder, Mary Preputin, Lorraine Schermele, Bernard Spencer, Virginia Preston, Shirley Schmitz, Iacqueline Stephens, Constance union! ,Q Taboreck, Edward Tacke, Victor Taras, Darlene Tidwell, Beverly Topel, lane Tynciorf, Charles Van Fossan, Shirley Vanaelisti, Eileen Waldenberq, Vernon VJeeks, Geraldine 4271 ps. , Balek, Ioseph Barker, Iacqueline Benedetti, Virginia Bennett, Ioanne Campbell, Dennis Carden, Coleia Deck, Stanley C283 Hill, lean King, Io Arm MacGowan, Lila Maurer, Bernice Hooker, Diane Lawlor, Patricia MGhO1'1, Ioan MCAl1iSl6Y, PGi1'iCiC1 Harms, Madeline Lissolo, A1-mg Marantette, Loretta McDunn, Martha Ienkins, Donna Livingston, Iqmeg Marmarl, Pet1'OnillCI MCFGClClen, Donna Keenan, Sue Loser, Ronqld Mason, Karen MCGOVQIH, Marlene Greenwalt, Barbara Gregoire, Thomas Griffith, Donald Heisler, Marion Hepp, Anna Hill, Arthur Diacon, Grace Diekhans, Mary Egan, Jerry Epley, Mary Ann Funderhide, Paul Gilmore, lean Grabowski, Stanley NSZIQ 0l'l'l ored A- Mclnnis, Iohn Nicholson, Eldon Rasmussen, Carol Reidy, Zita Mears, Ioseph Peklewsky, Darlene Rauniq, Gerald Reilly, Richard Medved, Iames Pinski, George Redfern, Dolores REDS, FUY9 Nardinger, Ioan Plummer, Cheri Regan, Dolores RiC9. IGUIG-S Naughton, Richard Ranieri, Lorraine Reidy, Rita RiChCIfClSO!1, Ruth 0 N5 .Said 0l'l'l ored Roberts, Patricia Rogers, lanet Rutan, Gerald Salois, Ethel Sanders, Steven Schermele, Ioan Schrader, Marilyn Snippen, Beverlee Soupos, Arte Starling, Dorothy Sterling, Sandra Swan, Frances Thiebes, Patricia Thompson, Donald Trudelle, Marilyn Trunkle, Robert Walclenberg, William Warner, Mary K. Weldele, William Zeiter, Varna C291 it ua E ,LL -, 4, Q A ,M tary! qw 4 fig? is c ,crm B 1-li? QW 1 i . A f X 'EV' 'Nd Vf mugs ww ,'. . , if A ,' L- - W, ,, ll vf ,E-rf' If? V' ,E if r llir ff g::,g5g.Q5 it Alzheimer, Richard Cameron, Marilyn Beaudry, Delbert Becker, Donald Bennett, Margaret Bowman, Mary Io Brown, Kenneth Butler, Lawrence 1309 Carter, Lois Cherpeski, Donna Coder, Richard Connolly, Iohn Culliton, Iohn Cummings, Robert Dailey, Thomas Daly, Mary Davidson, Marlene Dilling, Reid Doyle, Alice Faris, Kenneth Ferda, Iames Greenan, Colleen Holbrook, Robert Kelly, Sherry Fiqarelli, Iohn Hagen, Donald I-Iolderbaum, Eleanor Kennedy Mlchgel Fitzpatrick, Patricia Halter, Harold Holman, Barbara King, Peter Gannon, Teresa Helfern, Barbara Iohnson, Betty Ann Kisielowski Sophie Gillis, Marcia Hill, Margaret Iohnstone, Delores Kohanelc Darlene Cfcldd jl'e6Al'l'l0I'l ,.. -lbw 'fs-SZ.. ., Kohles, Elizabeth Mahoney, William McGee, Frank Mitchell, Donald Korst, LeRoy Masker, Marjorie McLaughlin, Kathleen Mora, Dean Lanqhi, Donald McCabe, Nancy Meyers, Robert Morrison, Mikell Lesmeister, Mary Lou McConnon, Iames Mieyr, David Muretta, Helen Lonerqan, Marjorie McDonald, Kay Miller, Marilyn Muretta, Shirley O! 5 Murphy, Marcia Murray, Michael Neil, Earlene Nichols, Alfred Nicholson, Daryel Noble, Mary Norris, Arlene Oswood, Barbara A Osterman, Richard Pizzini, Ioan Porter, Carole Puzon, Marjorie Reeves, Virginia Rice, Edward Rooney, Asher Ross, Robert Roth, Beverly Rutan, Kathryn Schumacher, Rita Scott, Barbara 1311 Shepard, Iames Strnot, Robert Smith, Dean Strosnider, Lloyd Soupos, Christopher Taborek, Margaret Soupos, Iulia Tank, Betty Spesock, Iohn Tefft, Alfred Stemple, Carol Tonkovich, Francis t32l Trunkle, Helen Villeneuve, Mary Viscon, Mary Voeller, Kenneth Walsh, Dolores Wilkins, Ioseph Wocasek Richard Wolf Kenneth Yuhcxs Geraldine Zahler Francis Not P1ctured Iacqueline Berry ffm of is gl'2:5Al'Yl2l'l Z f 7 1 I ,, I 8 ,ff KXOOOQS 9,6 2 ei I f A,-4' QS 9966 9- ' O COX 6,xXiijSO6,eQ ., Q30 09' QXOESQYOOX ' WNQOW -'I I ,497 : 'U Qf 4 ' f ' fl 4 Al W s g .., 1 green Ko HOW P um U le Gb Qfqoreg P1171 Our me TTCIQHS j .iid VUIUOI' I Ivlne p eH9iOn Wiih the assistance of Father Arbuncs ihe Sophomores see how deep God's love for us is by studying the charity ihct is in the heart of God the Incor- ncrte Son-Iesus Christ. erson, the gis O 2 The Sophomores investigate God's love for man as the re- deeming love of God the Son, under Mother M. Angela. . xeom to Y-me 9 1OY Meth . NX- Kose? ond mv- ' n s ef Mo ' Sxsxer I hope MQXO Ourc UIQQ' V 'F estkmen w?c?QO0 KO! mi? WY how Te tOWQ'3Sfx1T Whijlzmqms that G d Y ' W O ' . 4 un me - . Ich Q o rikgxd Zsxgrnmoeui infix? how' iaith WS mugf S325-f1e9, 13111 Jilgzsfrinly the . 4 e eG in mxiji strenelhen , o , ,,v.,f, t.,,, ,v,,t i , ,tt,, Sister Margaret of Provi- dence explains to the Fresh- men that to attain the su- pernatural h a p pin e s s which all men seek we must love and possess God. W TOWHRD THE ET ERN H L COMHENGIHENT fiat OUR QUEST FOR HRPPINESS BUCK FOUR t-if 90411 Y 0 an C353 Mr. Schulz explains how unity has been a major factor in the proqress of the United States. ocia Father Moran's sociology class finds the study of our federal government very intricate. axes'-1 Q ga' MWA' Mother Mary Laurence's world history class find a special interest in Asia. cience Sister Anqe1a's world history class show the strateqic States. positions of the United ht' ,ew cience Here Sister Mary Agnes' seventh period biology class demonstrate that they have accepted the challenge of search and research in the survey of living things. These meiallurgists listen attentively as Sister Mar- garet of Providence ex- plains the Frasch method of obtaininq sulfur. cience E v e r y cake guaranteed, and only fool-proof meth- ods put into practice here will insure a future of suc- cessful baking for these future Homemakers of A- merica. To sew a fine seam-to j u d g e a garment well made-These are two of the permanent joys result- ing from a well developed skill in the art of clothing construction. The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating. A X0 O O si- GMO xgex LXQOO K5 Oxq 6 5 . 09 Xe 5699160 ,cj Q9 owl 'LQ 69 09' yWafAemafic5 Sister Mildred Marie explains the importance ot un- derstanding theorems. 61 ek O0 ig- as GO C59 Mother Mary Monica explains a few combination equations. it 02 SDq,1isiSo,f y Sflz O Se , dfgbfs. fs fb GSDO Us . fer f ww' f O5-SD!! oreign anguaged Sister Mew Iehn teeehes these The Latin students under Father Arbcmcis crren't the only boys the essemiels ef mechani. ones who com tromslote Ad veritcrtem qucxriendumn Since cal drawing. it is our school motto. 55Yf2:5i5f5,lf z ,ffm 'fazsitwi H 'i ' ,E Sister M. Iosephine's stenogrcxphy I class read from their notes. Sister M. Iosephines bookkeepers are learning the difference between assets and deficits. Sister M. Pauline supervises the first year typists. 0l'i'll'l'l ercia cc 1 cc cc If you Want cmythinq mimeoqrczphed, send it up to Sister M. Iosephines oiiice practice group. Sister Iosephine will have ten capable sienoqrcrphers ready for Work in Iune. Fc Av' Q ww' XM 1, M N sf e g at A it i Qladsvs The prom and club th p O 'E Ne Q: 1, 5 0 h AQ Q go 0 Ave Maria. with our activities we' had much fun. s s e rizes n. 1 - X. ' gf? , if i' K - i 5 G' Q , W k , my A , k ' 'K9:,,,,ff'J -- if 'E Q my ' Q-f VA'h-- ww 5 'Il lvx' E 99 . i, , ,. -egg , wif Q ...,,,.mm,aff' if f if vp Kg? fx Q E wlinrw p Q QW XR, N fwmgg. hz wi' Q 'V .WAR , 1? W i :-, - 1 ,lg L M 1 , 7 I fit ,,,. 3 mf, I U, 1 555 5, . 7 ' W ' ., M HQ ,.,,, A ,. ' 1 'T k . 1if5 2llEfQ'f 7 1 F' i' ,- ,-Q - Wyin, 'k 'SW- - ,gi 5 ' j5',-ff! mf . .. K hw Q V --f- Y K ,AA. ,wk .x.xxx A www ,.., A , , .. 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Second row-Sister Mary Carmelita, Iulia Soupos, Colleen Greenan, Margaret Bennett, Ioan Nardinger, Rita Reidy, Madeline Horras, Ioan Mahon, Lorraine Ranieri, Carol Stemple, Margaret Taborek, Marjorie Lonergan, Mary Viscon, Ioan Pizzini, Delores Iohnstone, Marjorie Puzon, Barbara Holman. First row-Ruth Miller, Doris Baehler, Delores Rogers, lean Ackerman, Myrtle Mader, Marilyrxn Dwyer, Delores Stickey, Doreen McFadden, Darleen Taras, Bernice Oswood, Maxine Fish, lean Schumacher, Patricia Motari, Patricia Nicholls. B. P. CLUB Officers Patricia Nicholls .....,.....r,,...c,,,...V...c... e..v,....,cc, P resident Myrtle Madera ,ccrc,rccc .cr..cc V ice-President Delores Stickey ,,c,c,, Madeline Horras .....,... .....-....c..Secretary .........Treasurer Through the capable guidance of Sister Mary Carmelita, these B. P. girls have learned to fulfill the purposes of the club which are: to assist in the library When needed and to teach others how to use and better appreciate their library. A few of the various tasks these girls undertake are: dusting, slipping and shelving books and counting circulation. These B. P. girls are responsible for the cleverly Worked out bulletin boards and dis- plays found in the library at C. C. H. S. Congratulations to last year's Winners, Bob Pizzini, Ierry Rutan, lerry G-reenan, Virginia Pinski, and Ioan Bodner for bringing back the State Sweepstake Trophy. On to State! Sister loseplis speech class leaves for Helena. Pictured left to right: Sister Ioseph, Ray Dickson, lerry Greenan, Dick Reilly, Kathleen Lang- teldt, Kathryn Rutan, Nancy Carrol, lim Cave, and Ierry Rutan. S.,.,.e-f' The Dramalics Club. President, Virginia Pinskiy Vice President, Larry Ranieri: Secretary, Beverly Kimmiitp Business Managers, Ierry Greenan, and F rank Loch. DRAIVIATICS In Our Hearts Were Young And Gay, the fall school play, the leading charac ters were Pat Motari, and Virginia Pinski. 1525 RAE K 4. Q I al +1 4 K iz QTL, 3:f ?'1 Nu ff, l s fy S? 15239 PEP CLUB Cheer Leaders: lean Ackerman, Don- na McFadden, Marilynn Dwyer, Sue Keenan, and Mary Louise Popish. The sight of the Manager's Club arm- band is a familiar sight at all Central activities. The members are constant- ly on hand to give their managing skill. Pictured left to right: Donald Ha- gen, Larry Gannon, Bobby Ross, Francis Tonkovich, Richard Oster- man, and Dick Coder. Not pictured: Victor Tacke, Dick Knight, and Gor- dan Bistodeau. The Pep Club, under the direction of the cheer leaders, gives the Mustangs the moral support that goes to make a winning team. Along with other school activities, we participated in gaining the graces of the Holy Year as proclaimed by Pope Pius Xll. C Y C These C. Y. C. officers of the six Great Falls parishes discuss . . . various youth affairs. Pictured left to right are: Betty Clarke, William O'Neil, Iohn Nelson, Reilly Redding, Frank Loch, Ray Dickson, Maxine Fish, Virginia Pinski, Bob Griffith, Rita Reidy, Donna Ienkins, Patricia Fergu- son, Paul Fercla, lane Topel, Bob Maronick, lerry Ruton, Ruth Miller, Eileen Vanqelisii, and Richard Osterman. .soil fl ,., ,,4, . .nh 5 U it fs M '11 '5' .4 5 I-sw I A '-- . 1 , Ar 1 1 X: Z wr ff? N-3,141 R- l I 'req 3: MW F- 5995 1 , 9 Q as r . ' 1 F K ,, , fr 'tx . . ,M Qt f . 59,14 .- I f g y' A Z 2 W Q ggi: .i ' 9 F - Picture 1. Physics Clfxssg 2. Studyinq?? 3. Freshmen Initictiong 4. Study H0115 5, Lunch Hc111g 6. 1-1uriqry?? 7. Round 11111105 8. Our rustodicm, Mr. Kunzp 9, Wi1eyp 11. On the bus! 12. Mr. Stee1e, our bus drivery 13. Cheer Leudersg 14. Triqonometryg 15. Smile pretty! 16. The Crowriinqg 17. Roque's Guheryq 18. Senior Bu1lg 19. Physics experimentg 2U. Mr. Vfulsh is experimenting: 21. Cur shieldg 22. Cmmm1nq1 23. Three stuctious boysy 24. Biqqest class in schoolg 25. Score Kee-pers?g 26. Benton, 457, Here we come! 581 Fe 72. in is if Dcxncinq to McGovern's orchestra Time out for punch! DANCES King Larry Rcxnieri and Queen Pcrttie McNc1uqht reign over the Queen of Hearts Ball. Q is -if kiln? 'Hr I-fn yi' 5 Ma 1 S DANCES Grand march of the Queen of Hearts Bull. In the heart bedecked qym the dn- nudl Senior Ball was held. Iunior Prom. Under the twink- ling stars we commenced the dnnucxl Iunior Prom. 159 9, 9' gi ig., M 4 SQA? iw 1 ' . im? N ,341 4-,Q yi .ab .l I Ave Maria, the Mustemqs is the best of teams And you've fulfilled victorious dreams. K6 WFT wi? 52265 W5 GOOY CQQYQOY ,Bw Q cl O6 QYPEQOQ' Q99 gf 1 Xfidwcbevxo 9 QQQQ 0315408 'N 0 4231450 6 1 J Qc? 6' 6. Q 80 Qcyjysggflj - 400+ ow olbrxfgoiw PAUL FERDA Center-160 lbs. Iunior LAR HQ1fB1Z:kRANIERI Senior 5 KEN 054175 I CHT DICK MICHELOTTI Q I-111101180 pf? 77QO ZO S XJ O S015 'QM 6' f Q 00 63 6JQ'x?94'fw 65 ,C90 '47 I-Ic11fBczck-175 lbs. Senior B020 RANQESXQS ,X ' Fun BQSQEHOT gp Q3 QGQENQO OCX' xox' vip QQ5. bfo, FRANK LOCH Tackle Q 0 1z,oh IOHN NELSON Tackle LARRY RAN IERI Back DICK MICHELOTTI Back REILLY BEDDING End BOB GRIFFITH End MDMA Q65 G61 Northern Conference Champs-Front row: R. Dickson, P. Ferda, I. Schrader, L. Ranieri, B. Maronick, B. Grif- fith, R. Reddinq, l. Nelson, F. Loch, K. Albrecht, B. Ranieri, M. Bennett, I. Marshall, D. Mitchell. Middle row: l. Greenan, B. Schermele, I. Rice, D. Campbell, D. Mora, T. Gregoire, P. Daily, D. Michelotti, T. Peressini, T. Klemens, G. Pinski, L. Butler, D. Mieyr, P. King, F. Tonkovich. Back row: D, Griffith, R. Dillinq, I. Figarel- li, M. Murray, D. Becker, L. Strosnider, P. Mion, D. Naughton, I. Egan, I. Raunig, W. Weldele, D. Langhi, M. Kennedy, D. Beaudry, Mr. Schulz, and Mr. Taharacci. MODERATOR OF ATHLETICS FATHER ARBANAS Father Arbanas was born in Yakima, Washington. He at- tended grade school at Wapto, Washington, and came to Mon- tana in 1940, where he entered high school at Great Falls. In 1941 he received his Bachelor of Arts degree. Father was or- dained in May, 1948, by the Most Reverend William I. Condon at Saint Ann's Cathedral. At Central Father Arbanas teaches Latin and Religion and is Vice Principal. CThis job keeps Father busy chasing after kids all day long.l Father Arbanas is also assistant at Saint Ann's. ASSISTANT COACH FATHER HERETICK Father Heretick was born in North Braddock, Pennsylvania. He received a B. A. degree in philosophy at Mount St. Mary's and completed his theology at Mount Angel Seminary in Ore- gon. Father Was ordained lune 12, 1947, at Baltimore, Maryland. After having taught vacation school in the Great Falls Diocese, during the summer for three years, Father Heretick-took up ac- tual residence at Glendive in Iuly, 1947. Father came to Great Falls in 1948. Besides serving as assistant to the coach, Father is district C. Y. C. moderator and assistant pastor at St. Ann's. COACH IOHN SCHULZ Mr. Schulz was born in Gladium, Michigan. He graduated from Notre Dame in 1937. There he received a football letter and a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education. After grad- uation Mr. Schulz was athletic director at the Heisey until 1942, when he went to Big Sandy High School and then to Glaclium High School, each for one year as coach. He returned to Great Falls and served as athletic director at the Iunior High. Mr. Schulz then Went to Saint Mary's, and now at Central, besides being coach and athletic director, he teaches history. ASSISTANT COACH EMIL TABARACCI Mr. Tabaracci was born in Great Falls and attended high school here. At Montana University Tabby studied business ac- counting and went out for football. He earned his letter in 1937, '38, and '39. In '39 he was captain of the football team and grad- uated in that year. Mr. Tabaracci joined the Air Force for five years, three of which he was in England. He worked at the County Treasurefs Office for several years and is now em- ployed at the ACM Company in Great Falls. Second String-First row: lim Rice, Tony Peressini, Ray Dickson, Bern Schermele Pat Daily George Pinski, Tom Klemens. Second row: Tom Gregoire, Denny Campbell, Dean Mora Dick Michelotti 683 Professor Walter Scott presenting trophy to Captain Larry Ranieri at Serra Club Football Banquet. Our Opp. Team Score Score Conrad .......... ,.w,. 2 5 6 Cut Bank .......... ...,. 2 0 Chinook ..,..... ..... O Fairfield ....,.,. ,..,. 6 7 13 6 Fort Benton ...... ..... 2 6 6 Choteau ..,...., .,l.. 3 2 0 32 l 3 Shelby ...... ..... TOTAL .......... ..........,,....,..,..,..,... l 48 44 The Mustangs were one of the best Class B ground gaining teams in the state and were presented with two first-place tro- phies, one from the Conference and one from the State by Pro- fessor Walter Scott, of the Butte School of Mines. I-Ie also gave silver footballs to the football squad. The Mustangs started the season by beating the Cowboys 25-6, next Week they traveled to Cut Bank Where they downed the Wolves 20-6 in a hard-fought game. Overconfident, the Mustangs were upset 7-0 by the Sugar Beeters. Going back into first place tie With Fairfield and Fort Benton, Central took the undefeated Eagles by the count of l3-6. The Mustangs made short horns out of the Fort Benton Longhorns, at Benton, with a 26-6 Win. This Win placed the Mustangs in first place. Central stayed there by swamping the Bulldogs 32-O. They cinched the Northern Conference Championship by taking the Coyotes 32-13 in the final game of the season. Mustangs: Top row-Ken Albrecht, lim Rice, Bob Griffith, lim Sands, Reilly Redding, Iohn Nelson, Bozo Ranieri, Willie O'Neil, Paul Ferda. Bottom row-Ioe Marshall, Tom Gregoire, Ioe Balek, Ierry Rauniq, Coach Iohn Schulz, Larry Ranieri, Bob Maronick, Chic Schraeder, and Ierry Greenan. The Central Mustangs had a mediocre basketball season. They were in fourth place in the conference standings with an 8-6 record. In their non-confer- ence games they won two and lost three. At times the Mustangs were hot. They dumped unbeaten Cut Bank 47-42 and a highly rated Fairfield team 59-53. ln the Northern B Division tournament, which was held February 22-24 in Central's new gym, the Mustangs, getting innumerable tough breaks, were edged in two he-art-breaking tight games. They were upset by Chinook 42-40 and again by Conrad 53-52. Central's offensive average per game of 47.3 slightly out-did their oppon- ent's average of 46.9. BASKETBALL SCORES Central Opp. Central Opp. Helena Cathedral .......... 39 44 Shelby ..r. . .,.. .. ....... 42 41 Centerville ....... . ..... .r........ 4 2 48 Cul Bunk ------ ------- 4 9 42 Choteau .......... ..... 5 1 36 Covffld 'r rrr'Ar' 7 O 40 C tB k 42 53 Chinook ,.....,. ..,. 45 53 u Cm 'iiii i Fort Benton .,...c ,,c..c. 4 U 73 Centerville ..........,....,...,.. 57 43 Fairfield yvn-qqq, Ayyyyyy 5 g 53 St. Leo's CLewistownl .... 47 31 Conrad ,,,,.. ,,,,-., 5 3 37 Chinook ............. . ............ 32 44 Choteau ,,ccc,,,,. , ,.V,..,..4c.,rr 47 31 Fort Benton .... ............ 3 8 49 Shelby ..cc.,cc.cccccc,ccc,,,c..,.. 57 54 Fairfield ,..... ...... 3 5 58 Helena Cathedral ,.cccccc 57 58 DIVISIONAL TOURNEY Chinook ,.... .. .... .......r.. . .. 40 42 Conrad ........ ......... 5 2 53 994 985 AVERAGE .,cc. c,ccc, 4 7.3 46.9 169 BOB GRIFFITH Senior-6'1 Forward LARRY RANIERI Senior-5'9 Guard Individual Scoring: Bob Gflfflth .................... Reilly Reddinq .............. Bob Maronick ................ Larry Ranieri .................. Iim Sands ........................ Ken Albrecht .................. BOB MARONICK Iunior-5'7 Guard REILLY REDDING Senior-6'4 Center I IM SANDS -Senior-6'3 Forward CHICK SCI-IRADER Iunior-5'8 Guard TERRY EGAN Sophomore-5'6 Guard Individual Scoring: Ch1c Schrader ...........,,... Paul Eerda ....................,. Iohn Nelson ........... ...... Ierry Egan ........, ...... Bozo Ranieri ..... ...... Ioe Balek ........... ...,., PAUL FERDA Iunior-5'1U Forward BCZO RANIERI Iunior-6' Forward ICI-IN NELSON Senior-6'3 Center ww 3915, 3? .,.. vw? x :vii ww if gg? fm QQ ix My . Z 5535, ' ,f ,1fwz1,.1,:w,: ,A ,,,-f. I W' ir 3 , 1 5 3 ' ,Q ., fr: W .-mf Bob Shoots In the Helena Game R WMixup Over the Ball In Action In the Conrad Game Ken Blocks a Shot Chinook Game Reilly Gets the Rebound Freshmen: Standinq-Iohn Culliton, Bob Cummings, Don Lanqhi, Alfred Nich- ols, Iames McConnon, Dean Mora, Delbert Beaudry. Seatede-Dean Smith, Ed Rice, Bill Mahoney, Mike Kennedy, Don Mitchell, Lloyd Strosnider, Ken Voeller. 173 A N 5 A 2 Ju. x -fex QS 11 fix-ffv. aft-ww :E ,.w, Sum . ,, win., - :Q rx: M ,.JN:1:- -1- 2. . A ., 4 S 7:5 VKQK .::i ':f pk .. Q if k in ,K 11 ' Q, K 'm 1 V- 5- ,Liz gg ggs:fg1g11r.2Z1i3f'f -55 4 I f wg 255 9' 3 '1Sfiyzkwiwif?iHzE?i:?Zff?I QD! 'T is 2 2 ND' V Q, V A . M My .fx-. ma ' ' fi ,gk M is , QQ' if ws 2, 2 . sm V ww gg W ,,,f13w, :V f X x .Mg flgfvkig, Qi. .ww-fvf-V21 'sag f ' - :fsws 'eva 4 ' 5. Ayiiiffi' J X- .kg 95, gig P ff ' Q-x .k,. 1.,-A -xg - k 955151 X.Q'W X. 5 . .- 0 Q11 S LE' Seniors Central Hound Table Off to Sh9lbY Overnight on the L yy VV 3 X Chinook-Fort Benton H VV A Y L trip 1 V - ggi K i A Q f 5 X it xg AQ Oh, these freshmen! COGCl1 Schulz Lettermcm's Club: Standinqflerry Rauniq, lerry Greenan, Tom Klernens, Bob Griffith, lim Sands, Don Griffith, Reilly Redding, Iohn Nelson, Tony Peressini, loe Marshall. Seated-Larry Butler, lim Faqq, Larry Ranieri, Paul Ferda, Dick Michelotti, Bern Scherrnele, George Pinski, Dean Mora, lim Medved, Bozo Ra- nieri, Reed Dillinq. Kneeling-Prank Loch, Iohn Schrader, Bob Maronick, Pat Daily, Mike Bennett, Bay Dickson, Mike Kennedy. K75 761 OCTOBER 6 Football game-Chinook the-rel 12 Football game-F airfield there-J 13 Freshmen Initiation 18 First Mass in the Chapel 2O Football game-Fort Benton Ctherel 26 Teacher's Convention 27 Football game-Choteau therel 3 1 Halloween SEPTEMBER 5 School started NOVEMBER 3 Football game-Shelby ttherel 6-10 Quarterly exams ll Debate in Lewistown 2O School play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 21 Championship Dinner 23 Thanksgiving 21 Football game-Conrad lherel 29 Football game-Cut Bank ltherel DECEMBER 1 Championship Ball 8 lmmaculate Conception 15 First Assembly First Basketball game in new gym -Choteau 16 Basketball game-Cut Bank ttherel 19 Began daily rosary in Chapel 21 Christmas Concert 22 Senior Assembly Christmas vacation 25 Christmas 29 Basketball game-St. Leo's Cherel JANUARY 3 Back to school 5 Basketball game-Chinook therel 6 Basketball game-Fort Benton 12 Basketball game-Fairfield Ctherel 13 Basketball game-Shelby therel 15-16-17 Semester Exams 19 Basketball game-Cut Bank Cherel 20 Basketball game-Conrad Ctherel 24 Senior Rings arrived 26 Basketball game-Chinook ltherel 27 Basketball game-Fort Benton E 41. .K ,, 'fl Hai FEBRUARY 2 Basketball game-Fairfield therel 3 Basketball game-Conrad Cherel 5 Senior Ball 9 Basketball game-Chateau Ctheraj lO Basketball game-Shelby ltherel 13 Caps and qowns ordered l6 Basketball game-Helena Cathe- draltherel l7 Debate at Helena ZZ-23-Z4 Northern Class B Divisional Tournament Cherel JUNE 1 Graduation APRIL l April Fools Day 4 Athletic Banquet 17 School play Seven Sisters MARCH 8 Debate at Great Falls Hiqh School l0-ll Debate at Helena l2-16 Quarterly Exams l6 St. Patricks Assembly 19-20-2l Retreat 21 Easter Vacation 25 Easter 28 Back to school MAY 3 Ascension Thursday 4 lunior Prom 5 Track meet at Cut Bank l7-l8 State Debate at Missoula 28-29 Final Exams ???? Senior Sneak Day 177 781 Great Falls From the Air .f4CLI'l0l,l!LJgl'l'lel'lt We, the graduating class of 1951, sincerely thank the businessmen of Great Falls who have been so generous and prompt in helping us finance our first year book from Central Catholic High. We could not have made this publication if it had not been for the kind generosity of our sponsors. The faculty, the staff, and the entire student body wish to thank all the business firms. Their contribu tions have been greatly appreciated and We sin- cerely Wish God's blessing will be With them in all their undertakings. Ave Maria, We thank our sponsors always true And ask blessings for them from you. IOOIIJ OP6 We, the Class of '51, appreciate deeply the financial aid offered us by the Business and Professional Men cmd Women of Great Falls. and We are deeply grateful to them and to all those who have made this year book possible.- ' Black Eagle Bar Assoc. ' H Iohn W. Maloney, Archi-' tect, Seattle 'k ' ' Titter Studio if ' ' ' Pinski Bros. Company 'A' ' Auto Dealers' Association uk ' ' Beaulaurier and Sons ' ' Nelson-Scofield Tire Co. 'ki' 'A' Union 76 Dealers 'lr al- A G T Cleaners ak 'k Advertising Letter Shop ' Albrechts' ' 'A' 'k al- ' Anaconda Copper Mining Co.' al' V791 'k Allsports Supply Company American Furniture Company ' American Legion Club ' Ayrshire Dairy ' Barber Music-Standard Furn. Barnes, W. H., Iewelers Beatrice Foods Company Beckman's Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Bennett H. Berg Company Berger Meat Company, Inc. Birch and Sons Const. Co. Bordeleau-Pannell Boston Heights Dairy Buttrey's Department Store Buttrey's Super Market Canfield Grocery Carlson Music Company Casey-Blumfield Central Floor Covering l00l'L60l'd Central Machinery Central Plumbing and Heating' City Food Market ' Civic Center Theatre ' Cogley, Flynn and Cory Cogswell Agency Crane Company ' Crescent Cleaners Crown Iewelry ' C-Q Radio ' ' Delux Lounge and Drive lnn ' Devine and Asselstine Dixon Self Service t Dr. Stanley T. Dohrman f Duval-Wallace f Eddys Bakery , Eddy's Cafe k Eggerts' Grocery w Eklund's Studio i Electric City Printing 1801 Falls Hotel Farmers Insurance Company Farmers Union Oil Company Florists' Association Flowerree and Flynn Ioe Frey's Service Station General Mills Company W H. George Company Glacier State Electric Supply Glacier Transportation Co. Graham and Ross Great Falls Breweries lnc. Great Falls Brick Co. Great Falls Clinic Great Falls Distributing Co. Great Falls Engravers Great Falls Gas Company Great Falls Hotel Great Falls Laundry and Dry Cleaners Assoc. l00l'L60I':i Great Falls Meat Company Great Falls Paper Company Great Falls Transfer CS Storage Great Falls Typewriter Exch. Drs. Greaves and l-lurd G. G. Gregoire Grogan-Robinson Lumber Co. l-lamilton's Rexall Drug l-lec's Food Market Hi-l-lat House ot Wong l-luntsberger-Bricker Company' ln and Cut I. C. Penney lersey Gold Foods, lnc. limmy's Shoe Store K8 lohnson l-lotel Fred O. lones Real Estate Kauiman's l. E. Kenkel and Company Killorn's A. T. Klemens and Son Kops Piano House The Leader Little's Lanes L M l-l Company Mailing Shop McGregor Clinic McLaughlin, lnc. McNaught's Service Station Medical Arts Pharmacy Mieyr's Tea and Coffee Store P0116 Ord Modern Kitchen Center Monarch Lumber Company Montana Electric Montana Power Company Moon Aqency Morris Sporting Goods Dr. Morrison Animal Hospital Murphy-Maclay Neva's Nicholls Music Co. Noble Mercantile Normont Equipment Co. 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