Friday, September 20, 2013

St. Mary's School 8th Grade Graduation Class of 1959

St. Gerard School 8th Grade Graduation Class of 1959

Our Lady of Lourdes 8th Grade Graduation Class of 1959

Letter of Acceptance to Great Falls Central showing an annual tuition of $90

Sacred Heart Convent Kindergarten Class of 1950--51

GFC Graduation Program, May 26, 1963

Great Falls Central Student Association ID card - 1961

Ursuline Academy 8th Grade Graduation Class of 1959

Great Falls Central Class of 1963 group photograph

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

John Ball

John Ball Married to Carolyn Hahn Ball, we have three Children and seven grand children:
Sherry Shay& Husband Paul, Pocatello, Id. Sherry employed with the Pocatello school system and Paul is a division manager for Heinz Corporation.
                Son Michael studying world affairs.
 Daughters Erin studying Sports Negations/Law and Elizabeth in junior high school.
Amy Jones & Husband Tim of Gig Harbor, Wa. Amy is a home school mother and Tim a Captain for Alaska Air Lines.
Daughters, Darby starting college in Seattle Wa & Emma high School junior.
Jace Ball wife Lisa of Glasgow, Mt. Jace is a Physician’s Assistant and Lisa an Nurse Anesthetist
                Daughter Alexa, 2 yrs. 10mo.
                Son Jacob, 8Months.
Grade school Ursuline  Academy, High School Great Falls Central, College @ College of Great Falls and community College of the Air Force: Received an Associate’s Degree in Fire Science and a Degree in Fire Management. Nationally certified as a Fire officer Five
Retired as the Fire Chief of the Great Falls International Airport and Montana Air National Guard in July 2013. In 2001 I was sent to the Middle east to establish Fire Protection for Masirah AFB and later appointed as Theater Fire Chief in charge of all fire Protection operations for the entire war effort. After retirement I worked for the Air Force Research Laboratory in Panama City, Fl. Developing new fire apparatus for the war effort.
We are still living on our small place west of Great Falls along the Sun River. We are enjoying lots of travel and moving from family to family spoiling grand kids. We enjoy camping, fishing and hunting ( at least one of us does). We are working on our still growing bucket lists just returning from Alaska this spring and floating the entire Grand Canyon 2011.

My hobbies include: chasing grad kids sporting event and school programs, photography, hunting, fishing, exploring the wildernesses of Montana and Glacier Park  and  working on projects in my shop.  I have been very fortunate to have covered most of the Bob Marshall, Great Bear and Scapegoat wilderness hiking and horseback.

GFC Football Game

                                          Kathy, Mary Lou, Faye

                                          Ed, Gary, Kathy
                                          Patty


                                          Wally, Ed, Gary, Bruce, Jerry

Mike Gilligan

The Life & Times of Michael Louis Gilligan
A brief autobiography

I was born in Great Falls on December 1, 1944 and, within a year, the family moved to Havre for about 10 years. I attended St. Jude’s School and, word has it, I was an exemplary altar boy. We moved back to Great Falls in 1955 and I started 5th grade at St. Gerard’s and on to Great Falls Central.

After graduation in 1963, I attended Carroll College in Helena and graduated in 1967 with a degree in Accounting and a new draft classification of 1-A. For whatever reason, the IRS from San Francisco was recruiting at Carroll for tax auditors and, while that was not an exempt position, I was allowed to go to San Francisco for their 3-month training school. With the draft looming, I had a great time in S.F. but the learning curve probably suffered. Sure enough, I got the call from The Board to report to Butte for the final physical and, after some travel around the country, I reported as ordered, only to fail the physical.

Back in San Francisco, I worked as a senior tax auditor for 2 years and, considering the adversarial position I was always bound to take, I started to look for something on the side of the “good guys”. I was auditing the corporate client of an Oakland C.P.A. firm and, when the audit was concluded, the managing partner offered me a job and I readily accepted. I soon passed the C.P.A. exam and concluded the experience requirement to become a California C.P.A. Soon thereafter, after several years of “after-hours” schooling, I received an M.B.A. in Taxation from Golden Gate University in San Francisco. In 1982, I was admitted to a partnership in the firm.

While my professional life was starting up, I met Bettina (Tina) Lyon on a blind date in San Francisco. Tina was from New Jersey and had decided to stay put in California after hop-scotching the country in a VW camper. We were married in 1974 in S.F. and, while we loved living in the City, moved to the more family-oriented town of Alameda in the East Bay. We had three lovely girls who are now three lovely young women. Sara is 37 and an organic farmer and landscaper, Kate is 34 and is a marine biologist and Lauren is 29 and also a marine biologist. After scattering far & wide, they are all now back in California within several hours drive.

In November of 1989, after one last earthquake in the Bay Area (the big one), I got an opportunity to take over the Sacramento office of our firm, which had now grown to five offices, including Oakland & San Francisco. We decided to take the plunge and move from a 75 degree climate to one of 95 but, like Montana, devoid of high humidity. My career had concentrated on state & Federal taxation, estate & business planning and related areas and this was a new market. We got used to the heat, the girls flourished and Tina found a new profession (faux painting & decorating).

After 43 years with the same firm, I retired on December 31, 2012 to take on more leisurely undertakings. I have been involved with Rotary International for years and am currently club treasurer for the Rotary Club of Sacramento, one of the largest in the world. My other charitable endeavor is The First Tee of Greater Sacramento, a youth development organization which teaches kids life skills & core values using the game of golf.


With retirement, I am able to pursue my passion for fly fishing, which I learned from my Grandpa, starting at age 10 when we moved back to Great Falls. I have been to great trout streams all over the West but, of course, the best is still in Montana. My wife and I also play golf often and hike, kayak, cycle and travel, having been to many great spots in the U.S., Caribbean and Europe. Looking forward to seeing everyone at the Class of ‘63’s 50th.

Dan Nardinger

Dan Nardinger
Born April 1945 in Great Falls, Mt, went to St Mary's school then to Central.  In '63 I joined the USNR and went to drills at the reserve center near the air port.  Since it was an "electronics installation" I ended up a Radioman.  Did training in San Diego, Seattle, Norfolk VA. amd even 3 days in Hawaii.  Spent over 2 years on the USS Valley Forge.  It was an old aircraft carrier that once carried planes with the folding wings. In my time it was a transport for the Marines and their helicopters deploying to "West Pac" i.e. Viet Nam. I especially enjoyed my time spent in the Philippines.
 
After leaving the active Navy, I enrolled in Maryknoll Seminary in the fall and spent two years there.  While I enjoyed it, I soon realized that it  wouldn't work for me.  So, back to Great Falls, and working for my dad in construction, and for Intermountain Tile and Marble while, at the same time attending the College of Great Falls.  There I graduated with a BA in accounting (1973).  While at CGF, I met and married Susie Schumacher, and she ribs me about the fact that I brought my accounting books on our honey moon on Flat Head Lake.  A few years later, she received an excellent job offer in Regina Saskatchewask but her parents were elderly, and we were the last of her family in Great Falls, so we stayed.  I took over my dads business until she retired from teaching and I turned the business over to my oldest son.  We have 3 sons, Phil (Joliet) Joe (Ft Benton), and Greg (Nashville).
 
A few years later we went to Nashville "for 2 months" to help Greg with his goals, music and performance horse work. That lasted 7 years when we finally bought a house in Joliet, and moved in about 2 years ago.  We wanted to be back in Montana and near our grand children.  We are keeping busy, but our schedule is more by the calendar than the clock.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Lois Wlaznak Robins

Lois Wlaznak Robins

In the fall after graduation, I went to Spokane, Washington to attend Sacred Heart School of Nursing.  I graduated in 1966 and continued working at the hospital in Spokane.  I met my husband, Gordon, later that fall and we were married in 1967.  In 1968, our first daughter, Diane, was born, and I continued working part time until our daughter, Janet, was born in 1970.  I was still on maternity leave when we moved to Boise, ID in 1971.  I had the pleasure of staying home and being a full mother for 10 years, before returning to work in a medical setting.  In May of 1981, I found my passion in nursing working with adolescent patients in both residential and acute psychiatric care. 
I have enjoyed several cruises to Mexico, the Caribbean, Alaska and the Eastern Coastline. I have also traveled with my daughter Diane, to Germany and Italy. 
I enjoy living very close to my daughter Janet, her husband DJ, and my two wonderful grandchildren, Payton and Nate. 

I retired in April of this year and look forward to going to the Bahamas in September.  I am also enjoying golfing, traveling and relaxing. 
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Sherri Wadsworth and Judy Neufeld

Sherri Wadsworth O'Day
        MSU ‘63-67 Maj. Art/French Education
        Grad School—Counseling/Spiritual Direction  degree
        Jr. Year: Univ. of Grenoble, France
        Married (40 yrs) Patrick O’Day  2children  6grands!
        Teacher 34 yrs/ Counselor 5 yrs    Retired!
        Award: Montana History Teacher of the Year  ‘91
        Hobbies/Interests: people,reading,photography, writing,gardening,hiking/walking,skiing                     traveling (US, Canada,Mexico, Europe, Scandinavia, Israel, Australia)
        Dislikes: Computers & mean people
 I chose a career where they’d pay me to talk!   I taught 4th to 9th gr, for 34 years! plus I worked 2 yrs as Personnel Manager at The Great Falls Commercial College ( now gone) but I loved placing college students with jobs that fit.  All for now   haha.  Sherri

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Judy (Neufeld) Pickelsimer
Married:  Gene Frigon 6/17/1967, divorced 12/29/2004
3 Children:
Shane (44) WSU Grad; Retired Microsoft Excel Programmer, Middle School Math/Science teacher and coach at St. Monica Catholic School, Mercer Island, WA
2 Children:
Tom (15) sophomore at Seattle Prep Catholic School, football and basketball (6’4” tall)
Audrey (12) 6th grade at Sacred Heart Catholic School, select basketball team, school basketball, soccer, volleyball, acting and singing

Shannon (41) WSU Grad, 1998 married Brett Flynn (41) WSU Grad; both Shannon and Brett work at Microsoft
2 Children
Hannah (11) 5th grade at Sacred Heart Catholic School, supreme dancer competing nationally since she was 5 years old
Ian (7) 1st grade at Sacred Heart Catholic School, basketball, baseball, soccer and karate

Sean  (34) Attended Bellevue Community College and Ashmead College, licensed massage therapist and facility manager for 24-Hour Fitness

College of Great Falls for two years then attended the University of Maryland while living in Fairfax, VA. No Degree.   I worked at NASA in Maryland until marriage.  We moved to Great Falls in 1967 after getting married and I worked as Assistant Director for McAuley Nursing Home.  Moved to Helena and worked for two internists and a pediatrician.  In 1971, we moved back to Chantilly, VA and managed a dental office for four years.  In 1975, we moved to Havre, MT and managed our motel and trailer court.  In 1978, we moved to Pullman, WA, and I taught computers and Human Resource subjects at Washington State University (WSU) for 19 years.  In 1997, I became Director of Valley Business in Lewiston, Idaho (still living in Pullman).  I moved to the Seattle area to be near children and grandchildren in 2002 and became Department Chair of Medical Office Assistant at Bryman College.  In 2006, I became the Department Chair of Medical Office Specialist for Kaplan College in Renton, WA.  I retired in November, 2012.

I also volunteered for Havre Jayceens.  In Pullman, I was a board member for two day care centers, the advocate for children’s needs in Pullman,  board member for Pullman United Way, and chair for the State Fund Drive at WSU. I was a board member and then President for 6 years of the Inland Empire Girl Scout Council in Spokane, and became a lifetime member of Girl Scouts of the USA. I was a national operational volunteer for GSUSA for five years.  I was chair of the Lewiston Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors and board member.

Last summer God sent an old friend who turned out to be the most wonderful man to me and we started talking.  Gary actually lived 300 miles from me so we knew God had to have arranged it.  Gary and I were married March 30, 2013 in a beautiful ceremony in Seattle with all my children and grandchildren and all of my brothers and my sister attending. 

 
Gary and Judy
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Friday, August 30, 2013

Ed Nord

Ed Nord
Married: Emma D. (Tudy) Nord. 12/19/1964
2 children, Rhonda (12/29/1965
                  Mike (7/12/1969)
4 Grand Children, Cassandra, 28 (Rhonda)
                              Elizabeth, 22 (Rhonda)
                              Jacob, 16 (Mike)
                               Abby, 12 (Mike)
3 Great Grand Children, Jaycee, 6 (Cassie)
                                       Brylee, 2 (Cassie)
                                       Schuylar, 10 months (Liz)
Semi-Retired from Farmer Brothers Coffee (28Yrs), presently working part time for Dewey’s Copper CafĂ©, located in Moline Public Library, as a barista.
Past Employment includes: Dale’s Restaurant Equipment and Supply, manager; Sambo’s Restaurant, Goleta, CA location; family dental lab, lab tech; 3 yrs US Army, Operating Room Technician (Surgery).
Education after High School, College of Great Falls, before and after time in Army, Montana State University. No degree
JC,B,Sky,Papa (2)

Ed Flaherty

Ed Flaherty
BA University of Wyoming  1967
MBA George Washington University  1970
US Army  1967 – 1969
Married – Patty O’Loughlin Murphy
5 kids:
Brad 39 (Product Development Manager), wife Jenny (Orthopedic PA), 2 grandkids – Kaya (6), Maxx (2), Minneapolis, MN
            Beth 37 (Teacher/Coach) Arlington, VA
            Jill 32 (Internet Marketing), husband Sheldon 33, (Director of Financial Analysis – Oil/Gas Pipeline Co.), Littleton, CO
            Cody 20 Junior at St. Catherine’s University, St. Paul, MN
            Caleigh 18 Freshman at Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA

Serial Entrepreneur in Business, Lariat Companies Inc.
Hobbies: Skiing, Hiking, Biking, Custom Cars and Hot Rods.

Address:  8345 Crystal View Road, Suite 200
                Eden Prairie, MN  55344

Patty O'Loughlin Murphy Flaherty

Patty O'Loughlin Murphy Flaherty

Following our graduation from GFC, I went to the University of Montana. After college graduation I married Jim Murphy.  I taught school in Alberton, MT while Jim went to Law School in Missoula. 

Jim and I moved to Billings in 1969, where we lived and raised our three lovely children. They are Ryan, age 40, Patrick, age 34, and Erin, age 32.

Ryan is married to Layne. They are both university professors, Ryan in Zurich, Switzerland and Layne in Singapore. 

Several years ago, Patrick started Mango Communications, Inc. in Houston, TX. He travels all over the world selling his wireless, electronic hardware. 

Erin lives in Bozeman with her partner, Erica. Erin works for a travel service and Erica is a web designer.

Jim died of a heart attack in March of 2008. We had been married for 40 years.

On June 29, 2013 Ed Flaherty and I were married in the back yard of our new home in Bloomington, MN. All of our kids and siblings were present, very sweet. Ed and I both love to hike, bike, ski, and travel, so we are having lots of fun together.

I look forward to seeing you all very soon. Safe travels,

Patty O'Loughlin Murphy Flaherty

Monday, August 26, 2013

Dan Geiger


                 Dan Geiger, 3825 Trailmaster, Billings, MT 59101, 406 861-5547.
I grew up in Bridger and moved to Billings for 8th grade and freshman year at Billings Central. Sophomore year I decided to go to the Passionist Fathers Seminary in Missouri. Stayed two years, figured it was a good way to get a new Oldsmobile as that what a lot of the priests were driving.  In the meantime my parents moved to Great Falls where I finished my senior year at GFC. Although I was at GFC only one year made a lot of good friends and enjoyed the wild times of Great Falls in the 60’s.

Went to the College of Great Falls and moved back to Billings to get a counseling degree from Eastern in ’70.  Got married had two daughters, Marie 39 and Keri 37. Divorced and got remarried in ’95 to Diana. She has two kids, Lyon 41 and Sara 38 and between us we have five grandkids that are like magnets, a special time in our lives.

Had the bounty to care for my parents Frank and Anna, in their last days which allowed them to pass on at home with us. I learned a lot and grew from that experience.

Spent 25 years in counseling and then specialized in hypnotherapy in ‘98. I have been fortunate to be able to help others over the years. In ’98 Diana and I volunteered at the Baha’i World Center in Haifa, Israel for three years and loved it there and traveled every back road in Israel. In 2002-‘03 we traveled around the world stopping in four continents and 15 countries doing volunteer work for the Baha’i Faith. Here I did a lot of therapy for folks who didn't have any other resources. Always loved to travel and count about 40 some countries since high school. I like the back alley travel and usually stay with families. Sometimes I set up small clinics in a school and provide therapy for folks without resources and do the therapy with a translator. Yes, you can hypnotize someone with a translator. I treat folks who can’t find help through traditional western medicine, lots of neurological, PTSD, depression and most every physical aliment. If you’re really interested: Google; Dan Geiger hypnotherapy.

The past four years I have been spending a month in Mongolia and a month in China teaching hypnotherapy at clinics, universities etc and having a private practice. About 50% of my practice in now on Skype or phone with folks scattered all over the world.

Diana works with women on personal issues, service projects with the Baha’i Faith and enjoys doing interior decorating from hut to palace when we travel.

My last adventure was: Google, Peking to Paris Race. My next adventure is driving from Germany through Siberia to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia next spring about 7,500 bumpy miles and hopefully not too many mosquitoes.


I still work a day or so a week but spend my time on the ski slope, back packing, writing travel stories or just being a duffus. Built a new house a couple years ago and learned how to a climb ladder, wire, plumb etc. Will probably continue working part time until I’m 99 as it gives me an avenue to travel and provide service. 


                                 Dan and Diana Geiger


50 Year Reunion: September 6-8, 2013
Friday Sept 6th
6:00-12:00 PM - A sign-in and casual get together at The Paddock Club at Montana Expo Park ( Fair Grounds).  Snacks, Beer, Wine. water and soft drinks will be available: if you prefer your own special drink BYOB. Dress is causal with jeans or shorts.

Saturday Sept. 7th:
11:00 AM –Tour of new Great Falls Central. (located behind University (College)of Great Falls . Followed by tail gate party and lunch     hosted by GFC prior to game with Chinook.  
1:00 PM  Game time with Chinook. The members of the State Championship Mustangs of 1962 will be honored at halftime. 
6:00-12:00 PM - Dinner, dance and get reacquainted activities at The Paddock Club.  60's music, catered by Big Sky Barbeque.      Casual, western, or 60's dress.
Sunday Sept 8th 
10:00 AM Mass at GFC chaple
11:00 AM Continental Breakfast and say goodbyes.