Central Catholic High School - Centripetal Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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For the East and West, the North and South, Toledo, situated on a natural harbor in the center of the glass industry of the world, offers trade access to the Sea. While coal, machinery, grain and glass are sent out, other materials such as cheese, iron ore, gravel and petroleum come here and are transported by rail, plane or boat to all parts of the United States. In many ways Central, our Key to Catholic Co-education, resembles Toledo, our Key to the Sea. All goods brought to the Toledo harbor must be sorted and prepared for the correct port. Trained men andwomen carry on this Work under the supervision of the port authorities. Similarly, Centralis faculty, under the guidance of our principal, Monsignor Harrington, receives the students and prepares them for their place in the future of Toledo. As the many bridges over its river connect focal points in the city and enable adequate transportation of materials to the dock so do the students, who come from various sections of the city, link the Catholic parishes, the vital points of Catholic education, with Central. High in the office buildings, which cluster near the port the cityls master minds are planning and guiding the Work needed for the completion of our port to the Sea. At Central, in the classroom, the students are endeavoring to prepare them- selves to become useful educated men and Women in our city. On the huge loading docks, the machinery on the Waterfront must be strong and in order to stay that Way it must be kept in top Working condition. Youth must be strengthened for its part in life and the Sports program prescribes long hours of strenuous, body-building calisthenics to sustain the athlete's best form. As the networks of railroads, channeling goods from distant places and parts of the city, aid in building up the docks, so too, the many organizations at Central, offering participation and leadership in the extra-curricular activities help students in becoming better citizens. Proudly, We point to Toledo i'Key to the Sea and to its counterpart Central 6'Key to Catholic Co-education. Page 4 Dedication Frequently, when We speak of a school We mention its faculty and student body, omitting the men and women Who are necessary in maintaining it. In Central, though not in the classroom, these men and Women devote their lives to our Catholic education. One, such person, is Miss Catherine Schubert. Miss Schubert, who came from Good Shepherd, is herself a graduate of Central. Here, as a senior, she edited a column for the Centric, was the girls' sports editor for the Centripetal, held the position of class treasurer, and was a member of the Mission Society. She also captained the girls, varsity basketball team, and did a gypsy dance in the senior class play, t'Peggy. As Monsignor Harrington's secretary, Miss Schubert has shown an active interest in the school, the faculty, and the student body. Many of her suggestions for Central's betterment are in effect today. The words of Christ, As long as you did it for these, the least of My brethren, you did it for Me, apply Well to her. And so, as you have dedicated your life to Central Catholic High School, We, the Centripetal Staff, dedicate this, the 1958 Centripetal, to you, Miss Catherine Schubert. Miss Catherine Schubert Page 5 Foreword . Dedication . Administration Student Body Classes . . Sports . . Organizations Ads . . . Patrons . Register Contents 'A' ir 2 4 7 19 69 93 115 147 177 181 ?efv 3 Page 8 The Most Reverend George J . Rehring, S.T.D Fourth Bishop of Toledo Monsignor John L. Harrington, A.M., S.T.B. Principal of Central Page 9 Page 10 Reverend Michael J. Walz, M.S.E Assistant Principal .- 3- :ar-gr --: . i mg Rev. R. Blank CPh.B.D Religion Rev. Karl Chesher O.F.M. Conv. fB.A.J Religion Rev. Kevin Cole O.F,M. Conv. fB.A., S.T.L.b Religion Rev. O. Rethinger CB.A.J Religion Look Who's On The Carpet! Monsignor Harrington, Father Conrad, Father Jude and Father Kevin enjoy a picture break . Rev. M. Hernady Rev. W. Martin Rev. T. Redding CS.T.L.J CB.A.J CB.A.D Religion Vocalion Direeior Religion I Rev. Jude Rochford Rev. Conrad Schweibold Rev. Terence Tobin O.F.M. Conv. CB.A.D O.F.M. Conv. CB.A.D O.F.M. Conv. CB.A.D Religion Religion Religion Page 11 Ninth Period Session sig 24 z H 3, tr if fi Sr. M. Alma OSF CB.A.J Mathemalicf iii. X A 3, :.. Sr. M. Almeda R.S.M. CB.S.E. B. of Musicj Morin M ,L Albvv x me .,.. ' Monsignor explains Merit Scholarship Test at faculty meeting. 552 it wi S Sr. M. Aloysia R.S.M. CR.N., B.S.E., B.S. in L.S.J Sr. M. Anthony O.S.U. CMA., B.A. in L.S.J School Nurfe Libmriazz o nl Qi Sr. M. Carnath Sr. M. Caroleen R.S.lVI. fB.S.E., M.A.D S.N.D. CB.A., M.A.D History, Sociology Latin Page 12 Sr. M. Austin Sr. M. Capistran O.S.U. CB.A.b R.S.M. CBS., M.E.D English Hiftory Sr. M. Caroline Sr. M. Casilda O.S.F. flVI.E.D.J O.S.F. CB.S.E.D Playxiar, Biology Religion, Playsiology, Allemlunce Office Sr. M. Cephas O.S.F. CB.A.J Spiznixla ff f S? .... V,A.: x Q.. Sr. M. David O.S.U. CB.A., B.A. in L.S.J Englixb Sr. M. O.S.F. 1 ..,..,,.,., ....,. . ,.., , . . 1 ' - . if 'fi Z- 5 L I Sr. M. Eleanor CM.A. in S.D.J Religion, Englixla Sr. M. Charlotte Sr. M. Cleopha Sr. M. Constance S.N.D. CM.A.J O.S.F. CB.E.J O.S.F. fB.A., B.S.E.D Latin Attendance Office, Scienne, Biology, Typing Religion Sr. Therese Denault Sr. M. dePau1 Sr. M. DeSa1es G.N. fB.A.J S.N.D. CM.A.J O.S.F. CB.S.E., M.S.D Englixb Commercial Mailaemizticx The News Is Out Sr. Carnath, Sr. Alma, Sr. de Sales, Sr. Marie Pierre exchange ideas. Page 13 :i A 'Vik A . 8 '32, F . . Sr. M. Emily O.S.U. CM.A.D Religion, Eiiglifh Sr. M. Genevieve R.S.M. CB.S.E., B.F.A., NLT., lVLF.A.D Bogxr' Art Sr. M. Gerard C.S.S.F. CB.A.J Sr. M. Florence Sr. M. Florian Sr, M, Gemma O.S.F. ClVl.E.D O.S.F. CBS., M.S.j O.S.F, QM.E.J Religion, Englirb Claemimfy Rehgiony GEMM! Scieme Preparing For Day's Toil Aqdilyemgpm Sr. Protase, Sr. Cephas, Sr. Marie Pierre checking on bulletin do,s and rf f' , X .Ai C ,J 'L-uni'-7, jgpqfrv- J I dontisf' Sr. M. Germaine Sr. M. Gordian Sr. Mary Grace Sr. M. Joanne R.S.M. CB.A.J S.N.D. CM.A.J O.S.U. CM.A.5 S.N.D. CM.A.J Religion, Government Bookioom, Latin foiirmzlimz Girlx' Ari Page 14 Sr. M. Herman Sr. M, Irneldine S,N.D. CM.A.D S.N.D. CM.A.D Commercial Drafting an fm Sr. M. Jane O.S.F. qB.A., M.A.J Shorihaml. Lalizz. Englifb Enjoying F Upth Period Mrs, Bohn, Miss 0'Conne11, Mrs. Brown in Sr. M. Loretta Sr. M. Louis O.S.F. CM.S.E.j S.N.D. CB.A.J Religion, Commercial Q Allemlance Office a relaxing rnood. M? '52 2 2 Sr. M. Maffdalene b O.S.U. CMAJ Eazglixh f ,Haj ,,,.. ' .,.- -6.2: ,Z .15 ,,,, ,,.,. .Q Sr. Jane Frances R.S.M. CM.S.E.D Hiftory Sr. M. Jerome R.S.M. CM.E.D Mfztbemalify Sr. M. Kenneth O.S.U. CB.A.D Home Economicf Sr. M. Marcelline U.S.F. QM.S.D Biology Page 15 .1 X L . Sr, M, Mark Sr. M. Martina Sr. Mary of Mercy R.S.M. CM.S.E.J O.S.U. CB.A,j R.S.M. CM.A.J Gooemmenz, R6li,Qi011 Home Ecoiiomicx, I-lirlory, Religion Religion '- ' ibn Sr. Neri Sr. M. Norbertine Sr. M. Perpetua R.S.M. CM.A., S.N.D. CM.A.J O.S.F. CBS., M.S.D 1VI.A. in S.T.D Ge1'ma1i,Lali1i Biology Religion, Hifzory Page Early Morning Rush Sr. Protase, Sr. Mercy, Sr. Neri, Sr. Jane Frances check the day's set-up. 16 Sr. M. Natalie O.S,U. CB.S.E.J Libmrian Sr. M. Pierre R.S.M. fM.A., Ph.D.J I-Iixtory Sr. M. Protase O.S.F. CB.A., M.A.D Fiezzfli. Sf7lZ7Il.fl9 Sr. M, Stephanie C.S.S.F. fM.E.J Biology Sr. M. Teresita O.S.F. C1VI.S.D Matheozaticf 4 . ff The Milk's On .N . LZ, i 'SW 5 1 Q Sr. M. Thornasine S.N.D. B.S.E. C0m,,Ee,.CidZ J Mr. Johnson, Mr. Pilosino, Mr. Fischer out for lunch. H Sr. M. Victor S.N.D. CM.A.j Religion. Latin Sr. M. Xavier Mrs. O.S.F. CB.A.J Mathematic: Dorothy Brown C B.A.J Englixla Mr. G. DePrisco Mr. T. Dever 1VIr. R. Finn CB.E.J CB.E.7 CB.S.E.D Muxic I-Iirorgf, Economic: Biology, Gen. Science, Athletic Dirertor Mrs. Joan Bohn CB.E.D Commercial Mr. V. C. Fischer CB.S.E., B.E.E., P.E.D Playxicx Bufinen Manager Page 17 Mr. R. Gordon CB.E.J Euglixh, Axxistant Coach Mr. T. McHugh CB.S.P.E.D Phyxiology, .E Foolhall Coach Mr. P. Johnson CBE., B.A.D Hixtory - ,.g:g'-5.2.5. :v::.:.:Z.:-gg.: 1, .: .. ' ,L - -v.m,.5: .vii E., , .5 .,,,.. 5.5 .,:.,., -. ., ,X L, Q Q 1: 3,53 1 . ......... Mr. R. Nichols fB.E.J Mathemalicx, Baxhethall Coach Mr. D. Piloseno Mr. J. Roberts CM.A.D 1 CM.A.J Phyxical Educ ion, Vocational Guidance Anixlant C odich -A ww Miss Joan Klap CB.A.J Euglixh Miss Sally O'Conne1l C B.A,b Englixh Mrs. Roger Weiher CB.A.j Puhlic Speaking Englixh My Miss J. Leonhardt CB.S.E.j Girlx' Phyxical Education Mr. P. O'Rourke 03.4.9 Commercial Law Miss Rose Fackelman Office Clerk Q, 1, f 'Aff .:f::.:: ....f::--E12 is if ., fi 3, 15 ,Q .,., C M- sg .,.:,.:-.EEg: ' ,L , Elway .Q ,M . . M, ., ,W 3 Miss Ruth Fackelman Miss B. Gospoderek Miss C. Schubert Regirtrar Switchboard Secretary Page is ' ukf 1' -N3 i vc Vw Eff Valedictorian Barbara Knurek Dear Central Catholic During the last four years we, the class of ,58, have felt secure within your beautiful structure. Your part in molding our charac- ters is completed and we must leave you with your efforts manifested in our daily lives. Four years ago we came to you, awed by your bigness. Upon our departure we leave with great respect for what is enclosed with- in that bigness. We are grateful for the training given to us by your dedicated teachers, and we are sorry we will no longer be able to receive Page 20 Salutatorian James Duncan as students, their help. However, we will never forget their wise counsel. Their gui- dance has served as an asset to better pre- pare us to meet and conquer the problems we will encounter in the future. In leaving you we promise we will always uphold the ideals you have so wisely instilled in us. And in the words of our beloved Alma Mater song we say-- We'll cherish you for- ever and love you Central High, All praise to you our Mother, we love you Central High. Your dedicated Seniors of '58 Senior Class Officers Anthony Antkowiak, presidentg Carole Sattler, vice presidentg Peggy Del Brocco, secretaryg Lawrence Klotz, treasurer. Page 21 Page 22 NANCY ALBECKER-Christ the King Biology Club 25 Library Club 3, 45 SSC 3, 4. PATRICIA ALBERT-Immaculate Conception TIMOTHY ANAPLE-St. John Biology Club 25 Camera Club 25 Football Mgr. 35 Hall Patrol 45 Track 25 YCS 1, 2, 3, 45 SSC 1. ANTHONY ANTKOWIAK-Nativity Chemistry Club 45 Football 15 SC 3, 45 SSC 4. JOAN AUBRY-St. catherine Centric 4, GAL 35 Hall Patroi 4. JOHN AUBRY-St. Catherine Hall Patrol 45 Production Staff 45 SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDE AUBRY-Blessed Sacrament Centric 45 Football Mgr. 25 Hall Patrol 45 SC 45 Student Court 45 Monogram Club 4. LAWRENCE AUBRY-St. Mary Hall Patrol 4, ssc 1, 2. 1 GREGORY BABIUCH-Nativity Football 15 Hall Patrol 45 Wrestling 3. BARBARA BACIK-St. Patrick, Heatherdowns Centripetal 45 Civics Club 45 FTA 35 Hall Patrol 1 45 Monogram Club 15 Production Staff 45 SSC 45 l YCS 2, 3, 4. LINDA BAERTSCHI-Rosary Cathedral Centric 45 Hall Patrol 45 SSC 35 SC 35 YCS 1, 3, 4. REGINA BALL-Rosary Cathedral Aquinas History Club 2, 35 Camera Club 35 Civ- ics Club 45 FTA 45 SSC 1, 2, 4. GREGORY BALSER-St. Thomas Aquinas Centripetal 45 Chess Club 1, 25 Library Club' 45 Math Club 2, 3, 45 Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 45 SSC 1, 2, 3. 1 ROSALIE BARTALDO-Gesu 1 Biology Club 2. DOROTHY BAUER-Gesu Centric 45 Production Staff 4. NANCY BAUERSCHMIDT-St. Ann Biology Club 25 Hall Patrol 4. , JosEPH BEABER-St. Joseph civraumeep Basketball 1, 25 Football 15 Hall Patrol 4. 1 NANCY BEACH-St. Charles X Biology Club 25 Centric 45 Production Staff 45 SC 25 YCS 3. 1 FRED BECKER-St. Catherine Hall Patrol 4. JUDITH BIENS-Good Shepherd Aquinas History Club 33 Glee Club 4, Operetta 4, SSC 2. DONNA BELL-Sacred Heart SSC 3. FRANK BENEDICK-St. Stephen Hall Patrol 4, Math Club 4, Monogram Club 1. DIANE BERTLING-St. Charles Production Staff 4, SC 1, 2, 35 YCS 1, 3. PHIL BETTINGER-St. Catherine SSC 2, 4, Production Staff 4, Track 3. BERNARD BIHN-Sacred Heart Hall Patrol 4, SC 1. ROBERT BINIAK-Gesu Biology Club 2, Math Club 3, 4, Tennis 3. RICHARD BLANCHONG-St. Agnes Hall Patrol 4. PATRICIA BOARDMAN-St. Thomas Aquinas Bowling 2, 33 Centric 4, GAL 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Production Staff 4. FRANCES BOBASH--Good Shepherd GAL 2. HARRY BODIE-St. Charles Glee Club 4, Operetta 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET BOLGER-Gesu Biology 2, Centripetal 4, GAL lg Library Club 2, 3g Production Staff 4, SSC 1, 2, 3. ROSE ANN BORICS-Holy Rosary Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, SSC 2, 3. DAVID BOYD-St. Louis Band 1, 2, 3, 4, SC 2, YCS 4. MARGARET BRAATZ-St. James JAMES BRANDEWIE-Blessed Sacrament CEIECS Club 4, Production Staff 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 43 Y 4. ROGER BRESNAHAN-Blessed Sacrament Math Club 2, 3, Monogram Club 1, 2, 33 Radio 1, 2, 3, SSC 1, 2. Page 23 RICHARD BURKHOLDER-St. Hedwig GENELDA BUSHROE-St. Joseph fErieJ Aquinas History Club 35 Biology Club 25 Civics Club 45 Class Play 45 SSC 3, 45 YCS 1, 3. DAVID BYKOWSKI--St. Louis Hall Patrol 4. JAMES CAREY-Blessed Sacrament Football 25 Glee Club 35 Monogram Club 15 Operetta 35 Production Staff 4. JANET CARNEY-Little Flower Biology Club 25 Civics Club 45 GAL 1, 2, 3, 45 Math Club 3, 45 Monogram Club 45 SC 3, 45 SSC 1 ,2, 4. THOMAS CARROL-Rosary Cathedral Band 2, 3, 45 Production Staff 45 SSC 25 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL CASSIDY-St. Charles Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 15 Glee Club 45 Operetta 45 Production Staff 45 Student Council 45 Student Court 4. MATTHEW CHMIEL-St. Adalbert Biology Club 25 Camera Club 25 Hall Patrol 45 Production Staff 45 SSC 2. CAROLYN CHMIELOYVICZ-St. Hedwig Biology Club 25 Bowling 2, 3, 45 GAL 2, 3, 4. Page 24 BARBARA BROWN--St. John YCS 4. CHARLES BROWN-St. Agnes Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Monogram Club 1. SHARON BROWN-Rosary Cathedral Biology Club 25 Centric 45 Civics Club 45 FNA 35 FTA 45 Library Club 35 SSC 25 Student Court 45 YCS 2, 3. JON BRUBAKER-St. Charles Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA BRUHN-Immaculate Conception JOSEPH BRYK-St. Adalbert Biology Club 25 Centric 45 Production Staff 45 SSC 25 YCS 2, 3. JOHN BUESCHEN-St. Mary Hall Patrol 4. RONALD BUETER-Blessed Sacrament Baseball 1, 45 Basketball 25 Biology Club 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Operetta 45 'Track 3. JULIUS BUFFY-Holy Rosary Bowling 45 Hall Patrol 4. M1 WILLIAM CUMPSTON-Good Shepherd Football 2, Hall Patrol 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN CZARNECKI-St. Mary Biology Club 2, Centric 4, Football 1, 2, Library Club 1, Literature Committee 1, 2, 3, Math Club 2, 3, Monogram Club 1, 2, Production Staff 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. ROSALYN DAVIS-St. Joseph CSylvaniaJ FTA 4, Production Staff 4, YCS 4. SHARON DAVIS-st. Mary FTA 3, 4, ssc 3, 4, Ycs 3, 4. JUDITH DEAN-Rosary Cathedral Biology Club 2, Centripetal 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, Pro- duction Staif 4, YCS 4. LEO DEIGER-St. Charles MARGARET DEL BROCCO-St. Michael Biology Club 3, GAL 1, Math Club 3, Monogram E, SC 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Court 4, SSC 3, KENNETH DELP-St. Agnes Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, sc 1, ssc 1, 2. ARLENE DEMICK-Blessed Sacrament Civics Club 4, FTA 3, YCS 1, 2, 3, 4. RAFAEL CIESIELCZYK-Rosary Cathedral Biology Club 2, Bowling 3: Centric 4, GAL 4 Math Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, SSC 2, 3, YCS 1, 2, 3. SUZANNE COLLINS-LSt. Agnes Biology Club 2, Bowling 1, SSC 1, YCS 1, 2, 3 LORRAINE COLTER--St. Charles YCS 1. WILLIAM COMPTON-Good Shepherd Baseball 3, Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. DIANE COSTLOW-St. Joseph CErieb Aquinas History Club 3, Centric 4, SSC 1, 2, 3 RICHARD COUTURIER-St. Ann Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Student Court 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3. MICHAEL COWAN-OLPH Biology Club 2, Centric 4, Hall Patrol 4, Pro- duction Staff 4, YCS 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD COY-St. Mary CAROLYN CULBERTSON-St. Catherine Band 3, FTA 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 4, SSC 1, YCS 1, 2, 3, 4. Page 25 Page 26 RICHARD DEMKO-St. Stephen I Bowling 45 Math Club 4. 5 MARY JOY DICKENS-St. Vincent De Paul l FNA 25 FTA 15 Operetta 45 SSC 35 Glee Club 1 3, 45 Apostolic Committee 3. BETTY DIEHL--Rosary Cathedral l DIANA DI SALLE-OLPH Civics Club 45 FTA 45 FNA 35 Library Club 45 Monogram Club 1, 45 Production Staff 45 SC 3, 45 SSC 45 Student Court 4. N WILLIAM DITTMAN-St. Ann SSC 1, 25 Varsity Manager 2, 3, 4. SUZANNE DODGE-St. Charles Centric 45 GAL 15 Hall Patrol 45 Production Staff 4. ROBERT DOPPLER-St. Charles Hall Patrol 45 Math Club 45 Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 4. TAMRA DORR-St. Hedwig BONNIE DOSSAT-St. Agnes Biology Club 25 Math Club 25 Monogram Club 3, 4. l RONALD DRAUR-Gesu Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Math Club 25 Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 SC 3, 45 SSC 25 Student Court 45 Tennis l, 2, 3, 4. PRISCILLA DRISCOLL-Rosary Cathedral Civics Club 45 FNA 25 Glee Club 3, 45 Mono- gram Club 45 Production Staff 45 Operetta 3, 45 SSC 35 YCS 1, 2. THOMAS DRUFFEL-St. Ann Math Club 2, 35 Monogram Club 15 Production Staff 2, 3, 45 SC 2, 3, 45 SSC 45 Tennis 4. JAMES DUNCAN-Rosary Cathedral Biology Club 25 Centric 45 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 45 SSC I, 4. ALICE DZIEWIATKA-St. Vincent de Paul Band 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL EDWARDS-St. Teresa Band l, 25 Hall Patrol 4. SHERRELL EDWARDS-St. Mary l DONNA ELGIN-Rosary Cathedral Aquinas History Club 35 Math Club 2, 35 Mono- gram Club l, 2, 3, 45 SSC 3, 45 YCS 4. MILDRED ELGIN-Rosary Cathedral Aquinas History Club 35 SSC 3, 4. JOHN EMERSON-OLPH Baseball 1, Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, SC 2, 3, SSC 1, 4, Track 1, 2, YCS 4. MARCIA ERD-Rosary Cathedral Centric 4, YCS 1. STEPHEN ETZEL-St. James Math Club 2, 3. PATRICK EVERSDEN-Blessed Sacrament Band 1, 2, Biology Club 2, SSC 1, YCS 3. ANITA FACKELMAN-St. Mary Biology Club 2, Civics Club 4, Production Staff 4. BARBARA FACKELMAN-Rosary Cathedral Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 4, Orchestra 3, 4. SHARON FELL-Little Flower Biology Club 2, FNA 4. ROBERT FINK-St. Agnes Aquinas History Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4, CAA 1, 2. PAUL FOGEL-St. Charles Aquinas History Club 2, 3, Camera Club 2, Class Play 4, Hall Patrol 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD FORGETTE-St. Mary Band 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Track 1. KENNETH FOURNIER-Gesu Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Operetta 3, 4, SC 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. JILL FRALEY-Blessed Sacrament CAA 1, 2, 3, Centric 4 Civics Club 4, Hall Pa- trol 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, Student Court 4. JOHN FRANKS-St. Thomas Aquinas Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Production Staff 4, SSC 4, Student Court 4, Track 1. JOAN FREPPEL-St. Catherine Bowling 2, CAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, 3. ' RICHARD GALPAL-St. Thomas Hall Patrol 4. MARTHA GAWRONSKI-St. Hedwig Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 4, YCS 4. TANINO GAYTAN-St. Thomas Hall Patrol 4. VIRGINIA GEINER-St. Peter 8: Paul Centric 4. Page 27 JUDITH GREY-St. James Hall Patrol 4. ANNE GRIME-St. Clement CAA 1, Civics Club 4, FTA 4, Production Staff WILLIAM GENSBECKLER-Blessed Sacrament Centric 4. MICHAEL GIOVANNI-Blessed Sacrament Bowling 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3. SUZANNE GIRARD-Blessed Sacrament Bowling 2, 3, 4, Centric 4, GAL 2, 3, 4, YCS 4. JOSEPH GLADIEUX-Blessed Sacrament Baseball 2, 3, 4, Centric 4. EVELYN GLONEK-St. Adalbert Cheerleader 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, SSC 1, 2, 3. JUDY GOETZ-Blessed Sacrament Biology Club 2, Centripetal 4, FNA 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, SSC 2, 3, 4, Student Court 4. RAYMOND GRABEL-Little Flower Golf 4, Hall Patrol 4, SSC 3, 4, YCS 3, 4. JAMES GRABOWSKI-St. Adalbert Football 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, SSC 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 4. CHARLES GRADEL-Sacred Heart 4, SSC 3, 4, YCS 3, 4. JOANN GRYCZA-St. Mary JUDY HAASE-St. John Camera Club 1, FNA 4. DAVID HAEFNER-OLPH Civics Club 4, Math Club 3, Radio Club 2, 3, 4, SC 4, SSC 2. JUDY HAFFNER-St. John Library Club 3. DAVID HAHN-St, Thomas Aquinas Bowling 3, 4, SSC 4. JANICE HALL-Blessed Sacrament Centric 4, Math Club 2, SSC 1, YCS 3, 4. THOMAS HALM-St. Catherine Centric 4, Math Club 2, SC 2, SSC Page 28 4. BRIAN HEIL-St. Charles CAA 2, 45 Track 1. MARVIN HEINTSCHEL-Holy Rosary Football 1, 25 Hall Patrol 45 SC 2. ROSELYN HEJNICKI-St. Anthony Glee Club 35 FTA 45 Operetta 3. PATRICIA HEMMING-St. Agnes Biology Club 25 Hall Patrol 45 SSC 3, 45 YCS 2, 3. CHARLES HENCH-Gesu Football 1, 2. PATRICIA HENTGES-Sacred Heart CAROL HERBERT-St. Francis deSales RITA HERMAN-Rosary Cathedral Centric 45 SC 3. ALICE HERNANDEZ-St. Charles Centric 45 Hall Patrol 45 Production Staff 4. RUTH ANN HANF-Blessed Sacrament Glee Club 2, 45 Operetta 2, 4. ROBERT HARDY-Immaculate Conception Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Production Staff 45 SC 2, 35 SSC 4. DAVID HARMACINSKI-St. Thomas Aquinas Hall Patrol 4. MICHAEL HARRIGAN-Gesu Hall Patrol 4. DONNA HARRIS-OLPH JULIE HARSHMAN-Rosary Cathedral Biology Club 25 Centric 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Mono- gram Club 1, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Production Staff 4 HARY HART-Christ the King Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Bowling 35 Cen- tripetal 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Library Club 45 Operetta 3, 45 Wreslting 3. BARBARA HAUSFELD-St. Catherine Hall Patrol 4. ROBERT HECHEL-St. Agnes Hall Patrol 4. Page 29 ge 30 SUSAN HICKOK-St. Catherine YCS 3. ANN HILSENBECK-St. Clement Library Club 4, Production Staff 4. JAMES HINES-St. Thomas Aquinas Hall Patrol 4, YCS 4. JOY HINKLE-Sacred Heart Centric 4, Hall Patrol 4, Production Staff 4. JOHN HIRIS-St. Stephen Math Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, NICHOLAS HODGSON-Gesu YCS 4. ELAINE HOFFMAN-Rosary Cathedral Biology Club 2, FTA 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. 3, 4. KATHLEEN HOHENBRINK-St. Thomas Aquinas Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4. ROSEMARY HOLUP-St. Thomas Aquinas RHEA HOMIER-St. John Band 1, 2, 3, 4. RUTH HONEBERGER-St. James Centripetal 4. FRANK HORNYAK-St. Stephen Basketball 1, 2, Bowling 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 4, Math Club 4. RICHARD I-IORNYAK-St. Stephen Bowling 4, Math Club 2, 4, SC 3. DIANE HOUSE-Sacred Heart Centric 4, Class Play 4, Hall Patrol 4. HELEN HOUSTON-St. Benedict YCS 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA HUBAY-St. Stephen Hall Patrol 4. DONNA HUBER-OLPH Biology Club 2, Centric 4, Hall Patrol duction Staff 4. EDWARD HUBER-Sacred Heart Hall Patrol 4. 2, Golf 4, Pro- MARIANNE HURLEY-Blessed Sacrament CAA 1, 2, 35 Production Staff 45 SSC l, 2, 3. SHARON IGNATOWSKI-St. Hedwig Bowling 2, 45 Centric 45 Cheerleader 1, 25 GAL 1, 2, 45 Monogram Club 1, 45 SC 25 SSC 1. JUDITH JACOB-St. Stephen Biology Club 25 Centric 45 Hall Patrol 45 Mono- gram Club 1, 3, 45 Production Staff 45 YCS 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN JACOBS-St. Thomas Aquinas Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Operetta 45 Or- chestra 45 YCS 3, 45 SSC 4. JUDY JAEGER-Sacred Heart Hall Patrol 4. TERRY JANKOWSKI-St. Teresa Track 1. OWEN JANSEN--St. Patrick, Heatherdowns Baseball 1, 2, 35 Production Staff 45 YCS 3, 4. PAUL JOHNSTON-St. Agnes CAA 45 Camera Club 45 Hall Patrol 45 SSC 4. SUZANNE JOYCE-St. Agnes Bowling 15 FNA 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 1, 45 SC 3, 45 YCS 1, 2, 3, 4. MARCIA JUREK-St. Vincent de Paul Centric 45 FNA 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Hall Pa- trol 45 Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 45 Production StaH 45 Operetta 3, 45 SC 45 YCS 1, 2. FRANK JUSTEN-St. Mary Class Play 45 Hall Patrol 45 Monogram Club 1, 25 SC 4. LORRAINE KACZMAREK-St. Catherine Centripetal 4. JUDY KAISER-St. Hyacinth Centripetal 45 Civics Club 45 Class Play 45 SC 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Court 45 YCS 1, 2, 3, 4. JOAN KAKOS-Little Flower Bowling 2, 35 GAL 3, 45 Monogram Club 45 SSC 3, 45 Student Court 4. VIRGIL KALAS-St. Hedwig DELORES KALASZ-St. Thomas Aquinas Biology Club 25 Bowling 45 Centric 45 Civics Club 45 Hall Patrol 45 YCS 3. RUTH ANN KALTENMARK-St. Mary Glee Club 35 Hall Patrol 45 Operetta 3. V GERALDINE KAMINSKI-St. Hyacinth Production Staff 45 Student Court 45 YCS 1, 2, 3. Page 31 THOMAS KANIA-Gesu Band 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. OTTO KAROW-St. Clement PAUL KASPRZAK-St. Stanislaus Hall Patrol 4, Production Staff 4, YCS 4. FRANCES KAY-St. Jude Centric 4, Civics Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, Math Club 2, Monogram Club 1, 2, 4, SSC 4, Biology Club 2. FREDERIC KAZMIERSKI---Blessed Sacrament Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 3, Football 1, 2, Hall Patrol 4, SC 1, 2, 3. PATRICK KEEFE-St. Francis De Sales Biology Club 2, Camera Club 2, 3, Chess Club 4, Math Club 2, SSC 3, YCS 1, 2, 3. THOMAS KELLER-Blessed Sacrament Football 1, 2, Hall Patrol 4, SC 2. THOMAS KERN-Blessed Sacrament Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. PETER KESSLER-St. Charles Baseball 4, Basketball 1, 2, Biology Club 2, Cen- tripetal 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, SC 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2. MARJORIE KING-St. Agnes Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Operetta 4, Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, SSC 1, 3. RICHARD KINZEL-St. Agnes Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM KITZLER-Good Shepherd Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, SSC 1. MARY LOU KLINGLER-St. Mary Biology Club 2. LARRY KLOTZ-Blessed Sacrament Football 1, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Production Staff 4, SC 3, 4, SSC 3, Student Court 4, Track 2. BARBARA KNUREK-St. Adalbert Civics Club 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SSC 4, YCS 2, 3, 4. JEAN KOBERSTEIN-Sacred Heart Aquinas Club 2, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Club 1, 4, SSC 1, 3, 4. BONITA KOCZOROWSKI-Rosary Cathedral Hall Patrol 4. LUCILLE KOENIG-St. Thomas Bowling 3, Camera Club 1, 2, FNA 2, 3, 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, Production Staff 4, SSC 2, 3. Page 32 LAWRENCE KUBICKI-St. Hedwig V CAA 2, 3, 4, Centripetal 4, Hall Patrol 4, Library V Club 3, Production Stai 4, Student Court 4. CAROL KUCHERS-Gesu Biology Club 2, Bowling 4, GAL 4, Production Staff 4, SC 2, 4, YCS 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR KUHN-Gesu Centripetal 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Production Staff 4, Tennis 1, SSC 4. ARLENE KUZMA-St. Stephen Biology Club 2, Centric 4, Civics Club 4, Pro- duction Staff 4, YCS 3. FRANK KWIATKOWSKI-St. Charles Track 1. JEANNE KWIATKOWSKI-St. Hyacinth Biology Club 2, Centric 4: Civics Club 4, Pro- duction Staff 4, SC 4, YCS 2. JUDY La MONT-St. John Biology Club 2, FTA 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 4, SSC 3. CHARLES LANGENDERFER-St. John YCS 2, 3, 4. CAROL LaPLANTE-St. Louis Centric 4, Hall Patrol 4, Math Club 2, Mono- gram Club 4. PATRICIA KONOPINSKI-St. Pius X Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, SSC 3. MARY ANN KOPROSKI-Rosary Cathedral FNA 2, 4, YCS 2. PATRICIA KORALEWSKI-Gesu Biology Club 2, Production Staff 4, SSC 4. PHYLLIS KOWALSKI-Rosary Cathedral AAG 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, CAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Centric 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Production Staff 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM KRALL-St. Thomas Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Centric 4, Class Play 4, Operetta 4, SC 4, SSC 4, YCS 3, 4. CHARLES KRAUS-St. Ann Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. FRANCES KROMPAK-St. Stephen Biology Club 2, Bowling 4, Centric 4, Class Play 4, Hall Patrol 4. JOYCE KRUPP-Blessed Sacrament Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Civics Club 4, FNA 4, Glee Club 4, Monogram Club 4, Operetta 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4. BARBARA KRUZEL-St. Hedwig Bowling 3, 4, Centric 4, Civics Club 4, GAL 3, 4, Production Staff 4, YCS 2, 3, 4. Page 33 Page 34 DAVID LaPLANTE-St. Charles Centric 4, Football 1, 2, 35 Student Court 4 Track 1, 2, 3. MATTHEW LA SCOLA-St. Catherine Hall Patrol 4g SSC 4. DAVID LAUBER-St. Agnes MARTHA LAUBER-St. Agnes FNA 2, 3, 4g GAL 1, 2, 3, 4g Hall Patrol 4. 1 ALTON LA VOY-St. Michael Hall Patrol 4. JANICE LA VOY-St. Joseph, Erie ANN LAWRENCE-Rosary Cathedral Hall Patrol 4. RUTH LEATHERMAN-St. Adalbert Biology Club 2. THOMAS LEHMANN-St. John Civics Club 4g Aquinas History Club 2, 3. l MARY LENGEL-St. Stephen YCS 1. BARBARA LESLIE-St. Agnes Glee Club 35 Operetta 3. DAVID LEWANDOWSKI-St. Vincent de Paul Aquinas History Club 25 Biology Club 25 Cen- tripetal 4g Library Club 4g YCS 4. ROBERT LEWANDQWSKI-sf. Catherine Band 2, 3, 45 ssc 1, 2, 3, 4, Ycs 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD LEWANDOWSKI-St. Hedwig Biology Club 2, Bowling 45 Football 1, 2. BEVERLY LEWIS-St. Patrick, Heatherdowns Bowling 25 Glee Club 33 Hall Patrol 4. MARY LEY-St. Catherine Hall Patrol 4, YCS 3. CAROLYN LIEDEL-Blessed Sacrament Centripetal 45 FNA 2. DAVID LITTLE-St. Agnes Hall Patrol 43 Tennis 4. Biology Club 25 Centripetal 4g Library Club 45 BARBARA LONG-St. Stanislaus Biology Club 2g FTA 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS LONGEWAY-St. Charles Aquinas History Club 25 Biology Club 2g Civics Club 4g Hall Patrol 45 SSC 1, 2, 4. JAMES LOPRESTO-St. Mary Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3g Operetta 2, 49 Production Staff 43 Tennis 2. MARGARET LORDEN-Rosary Cathedral MOLLY LUCAS-St. Ann SC lg YCS 2. LAWRENCE LUTGENS-Blessed Sacrament Football 2, Hall Patrol 4g Student Court 4. NORA LYONS-Immaculate Conception SHEILA LYONS-St. Charles Hall Patrol 43 Production Staff 4. MARGARET MACHINSKI-St. Catherine Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4g YCS 3. JAMES MACK-St. Catherine Football 1, 2, 35 Production Staff 4, SSC 33 YCS 1. JAMES MAHONEY-St. Catherine Football 2g SC 2, 35 SSC 1, 2. TRUDY MAIER-St. Agnes Bowling 1g Glee Club 3, 49 Operetta 3, 4g YCS 3, THOMAS MAJEWSKI-Good Shepherd Biology Club 25 Track 4. FRANCES MAJO-Holy Rosary Centripetal 45 Production Staff 4, SSC 1, 2, 41 YSC 2, 3, 4. RITA MAKIN-St. Thomas Library Club 4, SC 1. DAVID MALICKI-St. Vincent de Paul Centric 4, Math Club 2, SC 3. ROBERT MANION-St. Agnes Football 1, 2. MARILYN MARTIN-St. James Biology Club 2, Centripetal 4. ' Page 35 THOMAS Mc CARTY-St. Charles Football 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Track 2, 3, Library Club 4, YCS 4. MARY Mc CLAIN-St. Agnes GAL 2. MARGARET Mc CORMICK-Good Shepherd Hall Patrol 4, Library Club 4. MARIE Mc CREARY-St. Benedict SSC 2. JOSEPH Mc HUGH-St. Agnes PATRICIA Mc INTOSH-St. John Glee Club 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Operetta 3, 4. PHYLLIS Mc LAUGHLIN-St. Clement FNA 3, 4, SSC 4, YCS 3, 4. MICHAEL Mc MAHON -St.Agnes Football 1, 2, Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Club 4, SSC 1. HERBERT Mc MILLAN-Blessed Sacrament Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Radio Club 3, SC 1, SSC 2. MARILYN Mc QUILLEN-St, Agnes Bowling 1, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, FNA 3, 4, SSC 1, 4. JOYCE MEALS-St. Benedict FNA 4, SSC 1, 2, YCS 3. CATHERINE MEINEN-St. Vincent de Paul Centric 4, FNA 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, SSC 4. U xfzztgifiitf sisfsareamwms .-.- -.:::,fag-,g.:5.j:,j:.' - . . A .V.. . .1 . ..,. , .:. ::.:, I. V - 1. . . ' ' Z: 1 . . M1 E i, f Mi. - ANN MARIE MENDEL-St. Adalbert Civics Club 4, YCS 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE MERSING-St. James Hall Patrol 4. JOHN MERZ-St. Anthony CTemperance, Mich.h Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 2, 3, 4, SSC 1. THEODORE MEYER-St. Catherine Hall Patrol 4. JAMES MICHAELSON-Rosary Cathdral ALBERT MICKENS-St. Thomas Hall Patrol 4. Page 36 RAYMOND MOORE-Regina Coeli MARY MORRISON-St. Pius X Centric 4, Civics Club 4, GAL 1, Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SSC 3, 4. JOSEPH MRAVEC-Immaculate Conception Hall Patrol 4. HELEN MULLEN-Rosary Cathedral FTA 4, Monogram Club 2, 4, YCS 4. PATRICIA MURPHY-Immaculate Conception BEN MYERS-St. Catherine Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Production Staff 4, YCS 1, 4. DIANNE MYERS-St. Charles Hall Patrol 4. JOSEPH MYERS-St. Thomas Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 1, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA NADEAU-St. James Library Club 3. MARGUERITE MILKA-St. Catherine Centric 4, Civics Club 4, Class Play 4, Math Club 2, 4, Monogram Club 1, 3, 4, SSC 3, 4. BROOK MILLER-St. Charles Biology Club 2, CAA 2, 3, 4, Civics Club 4, FNA 2, Hall Patrol 4, Production Staff 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS 4. CHARLES MILLER-St. John Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Centric 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, SC 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY MITTENDORF-Sacred Heart CAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4, BARBARA MIZERNY-Gesu Biology Club 2, Centripetal 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SC 1, 2, 3, 4, SSC 1, YCS 1, 2. ANNETTE MARIE MOCEK-St. Charles Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Production Staff 4, SSC 1, 4. MARJORIE MOHR-St. Mary Centripetal 4, Hall Patrol 4, Production Staff 4, YCS 4. JOANNA MONTAGINO-Gesu Civics Club 4, YCS 4, SSC 1, 2, 3. KATHLEEN MOORE-St. James A ' i tigj Page 37 U 1 1 4 Page 38 , EDWARD NASSER-Gesu Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Production Staff 4, SC 1, 3. THOMAS NAWROCKI-Gesu Bowling 3, Football 2, Production Staff 4, SSC 3, 4, Track 4. GERALD NOONAN-St. Agnes Hall Patrol 4. JUDITH NOONAN-St. Charles KENNETH NUSBAUM-St. Anthony Hall Patrol 4, History Club 3. PATRICIA NUSBAUM-St. Anthony, CTemperance, Mich.D Biology Club 2, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN O'BRIEN-St. John Hall Patrol 4. PATRICIA O'BRYAN-St. Joseph CSylvaniaJ Centric 4, FNA 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 4, YCS 1, 3, 4, SSC 2. DANIEL O'CONNELL-Good Shepherd Hall Patrol 4. LURENA O'CONNOR--Blessed Sacrament SSC 1, YCS 3, 4. ROBERT ODEN-St. Agnes Baseball 1, Hall Patrol 4. GLORIA OLZAK-St. Hedwig Bowling 2, 3, 4, Centric 4, GAL 2, 3, 4, Mono- gram Club 1, 2, SSC 4, SC 1. BURKE OlNEILL-Rosary Cathedral Hall Patrol 4. DENNIS OPICKA-St. Catherine Biology Club 2, Centripetal 4, Math Club 3, SSC 2, 3, YCS 1. GEORGE ORAVECZ-St. Stephen Centric 4, Civics Club 4, Math Club 4, SSC 2, YCS 4. . ANDREW ORAVETS-St. Stephen Biology Club 2, Civics Club 4, Math Club 4, SSC 3. EDWARD OROSZ-St. Stephen Math Club 4. CHARLES OSWALD-St. Vincent de Paul Baseball 4, Bowling 3, 4, Centripetal 4, Football 1, 2, Hall Patrol 4, Library Club 2, 3, Produc- tion Staff 4, Tennis 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Student Court 4, Wrestling 4. RAYMOND OVERY-Immaculate Conception Football 25 Hall Patrol 4. CARL OWCZARZAK-St. Hedwig Basketball 25 Biology Club 25 Bowling 2, 35 Golf 45 Hall Patrol 45 SSC 1, 2, 4. MARY LOU PANTALEO-St. Thomas Biology Club 25 Hall Patrol 45 History Club 2, 3. RICHARD PARKE-St. Agnes Football 1, 25 Math Club 2, 3, 4. GERALDINE PASZKO-St. Stanislaus FTA 45 Monogram Club 3, 4. JOANNE PARTZALEK-Rosary Cathedral Biology Club 25 Centric 4. JANE PATTON-Good Shepherd CAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Centripetal 45 Production Staff 45 SC 1, 2, 45 SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. KARYL PAULSEN-Holy Rosary Centric 45 Library Club 3, 4. GLORIA PELY-St. Patrick, Heatherdowns. BRUCE PETERSON-Rosary Cathedral Class Play 45 Football 35 Hall Patrol 4. RALPH PIETRZAK-St. Pius Centric 4. MARY LOU PLASKIEWICZ-St. Catherine GAL 1, 2, 3. KAREN POTRZEBOWSKI-Blessed Sacrament Biology Club 25 CAA 15 Centripetal 45 FTA 45 Monogram Club 15 SC l, 45 SSC 1, 2, 35 YCS 2. JAMES POTRZEBOWSKI-St. Vincent de Paul Baseball 45 Bowling 3, 45 Centripetal 45 Foot- ball 15 Hall Patrol 45 Library Club 3, 45 Tennis 25 YCS 1. MARIELLEN POTURALSKI-St. Stephen AAG 15 Biology Club 25 CAA 15 Cheerleader 1, 25 Production Staif 45 Student Court 45 YCS 3. BERNARD POWERS-Rosary Cathedral Baseball 45 Hall Patrol 45 Production Staff 45 SSC 1, 2. NORMA PRUSAKIEWICZ-St. Hyacinth Biology ciub 2, FNA 3, 4, YCS 1, 2, 3, ssc 4. GERALDINE PUCCETTI-St. Catherine Bowling 1, 2, 35 FTA 45 GAL 1, 2, 35 Monogram Club 1, 3, 45 SC 1, 2, 3, 4. Page 39 MARY LOU ROBERTSON-Gesu Hall Patrol 45 YCS 1, 2. GERALD ROB IE-Nativity Biology Club 25 Monogram Club 1, 3, 45 SSC 2, 3. BRUNO ROSA-St. Mary Centric 45 Civics Club 45 Hall Patrol 45 Math Club 45 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Production Staff 45 Student Court 4. CHARLES ROTHERT-Rosary Cathedral Band 2, 3, 4. DAVID RUPP-St. Catherine Basketball 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 SC 1, 2, 3. JOANNE RUTKOWSKI-St. Vincent de Paul Centripetal 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Monogram Club 15 Operetta 3, 45 SSC 2, 3, 45 YCS 1. CAROLYN RYBKA-Regina Coeli Biology Club 2. PATRICIA RYBKA-St. Hedwig Biology Club 25 Hall Patrol 4. ROBERT SAAM-St. Teresa Hall Patrol 45 Math Club 3, 4. Page 40 ROBERT RACZKOWSKI-St. Adalbert Hall Patrol 45 Monogram Club 1. MARY RAMASOCKY-Sacred Heart Biology 25 Centric 45 Library Club 45 YCS 1 RUTH ANN RANG-St. John Camera Club 1. JUDITH REED-Sacred Heart FNA 25 Hall Patrol 45 YCS 1. THERESA REHMAN-Immaculate Conception CAA 15 SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. JEANNE REICHERT-St. Joseph CMaurneeD FNA 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY REID-St. Peter and Paul Aquinas History Club 25 Hall Patrol 45 SSC JULIUS RENSCH-St. Francis De Sales Camera Club 45 Hall Patrol 4. EVELYN RILEY-St. Hedwig Biology Club 25 Hall Patrol 45 Monogram Clu YCS 2, 4. JANET SCHWANZL-St. Mary Centripetal 4, GAL 1, YCS 2, 3. DAVID SCHWIND-Immaculate Conception Bowling 4, Centric 4, Monogram Club 1. PHYLLIS SEELY-Sacred Heart Bowling 1, Centripetal 4, FTA 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4. CAROLYN SEREN-Gesu Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Production Staff 4. MARY SHEEHY-Good Shepherd Biology Club 2, Library Club 4. JAMES SHERMAN-St. Agnes Chess Club 1, 2, Library Club 4, GABE SIMON-Holy Rosary Hall Patrol 4, Wrestling 1, 2. MARY SUE SKELDON-OLPH Hall Patrol 4, SSC 2, 3, YCS 1. THEODORE SLATER-OLPH Hall Patrol 4, YCS l, 2. SSC 1. JUDITH SAILER-Sacred Heart Biology Club 2, Bowling 1, FNA 2, 3, 4, Mono- gram Club 1. CAROL SATTLER-Gesu Biology Club 2, Centripetal 4, Civics Club 4, Math Club 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pro- duction Staff 4, SC 2, 3, 4, YCS 1, 2, 3. KAREN SAUPPE-Regina Coeli Band 3, 4, CAA 1, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 4, SSC 1. ELIZABETH SAY-OLPH FTA 4, lVIath Club 2, Production Staff 4, SSC 1. MARIE SCHAUB-St. Jude Centric 4, Hall Patrol 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, 3. KATHY SCHIMINAUER-Immaculate Conception DONALD SCHICK-Immaculate Conception SC 4, SSC 1, 4. RONALD SCHLAGHECK-St. Charles Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, SSC 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH SCHUBARGO-St. Mary Centric 4. Page 41 Page 42 , Y KATHRYN SMOLENSKI-Regina Coeli lgigtgogy Club 25 Civics Club 45 Library Club 45 2, 3. MARIE SOBIECKI-Good Shepherd Centric 45 Monogram Club 1, 35 SSC 1. LYNETH SOINSKI-St. Anthony Biology Club 25 Centripetal 4. VIRGINIA SOUTH-Good Shepherd Aquinas History Club 2, 35 Production Stal? 45 Student Court 4. SANDRA STEGER--Blessed Sacrament Centripetal 45 FNA 2, 35 SSC 25 YCS 3. JAMES STEINKE-Nativity Camera Club 15 Centripetal 45 Civics Club 45 Library Club 2, 4. PATRICK STEWART-St. Agnes CAA 1, 2, 35 Hall Patrol 45 Production Staff 45 YCS 4. MARILYN STOIBER-Immaculate Conception Centric 45 Glee Club 45 Library Club 25 Operetta 45 SSC 3. FRANK STUKENBORG-Blessed Sacrament Hall Patrol 45 Production Staff 45 Track 15 VVrestling l. ALBERT SULLIVAN-St. Joseph, Sylvania Production Staff 45 YCS 4. MARY ANN SUMMERS-St. Thomas Aquinas Band 25 Hall Patrol 45 SSC 3. THOMAS SUSOR-Good Shepherd Hall Patrol 4. MARY SUTER-Blessed Sacrament AAG 2, 3, 45 CAA 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD SWIERGOSZ-St. Teresa Math Club 3, 45 Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL SYRING-Blessed Sacrament Bowling 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Operetta 3, 4. JACQUELINE SYMCZAK-St. Hyacinth Hall Patrol 4. JAMES THOMPSON-Blessed Sacrament Baseball 45 Glee Club 45 Library Club l, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 45 SSC 2, 45 Track 1, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3. JOSEPH THOMPSON-St. Benedict Centric 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Mono- gram Club 45 Production Staff 45 SSC 2, 3, 4. MARIELLEN TOHLE-Good Shepherd Bowling 25 GAL 25 Production Staff 45 SSC 3. THOMAS TOMCZAK-St. Hedwig Class Play 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 SSC 25 YCS 3. FRANK TOMES-Blessed Sacrament ANDREW TOTH-Good Shepherd Band 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Hall Patrol 45 Production Staff 4. THOMAS TRABBIC-St. Joseph CErie, Mich.J Biology Club 25 CAA 1, 2, 35 Hall Patrol 4. KATHRYN TREMMEL-Gesu Bowling 2, 3, 45 GAL 2, 45 SC 2, 3, 45 YCS 3. JosEPH1N TYMINSKI-St. Adaibert ssc 1, 2, 3, 4. PETER TYNAN+Rosary Cathedral Hall Patrol 4. RITA URZYKOWSKI-St. Stanislaus FTA 45 SSC 3. GEORGEANN VASKO-St. Michael Bowling 35 GAL 35 Library Club 35 SC 15 YCS 4. J ULIEANN VASKO-St. Michael Bowling 35 GAL 35 Library Club 35 SC 15 SSC 2, 35 YCS 4. ROBERT VETTER-Blessed Sacrament Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 SC 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET VIRAG-St. Stephens PAUL WACHOWIAK-St. Hedwig Bowling 45 Camera Club 4. DONALD WAGNER-St. Ignatius Hall Patrol 4. RICHARD WHALEN-Rosary Cathedral Hall Patrol 45 SSC 1, 25 Track 3, 45 YCS 4. MARY WALKER-St. John Camera Club 15 FTA 45 GAL 25 Monogram Club 15 SSC 3. BARBARA WALKOWIAK-Gesu Centric 45 Hall Patrol 45 Production Staff 4. Page 43 KENNETH WISNIEWSKI-St. Teresa Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Club 1, MARY JANE WITCZAK-St. Stanislaus SSC 2. JANICE WOJTOWICZ-Rosary Cathedral SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT WOYTOWICH-St. Vincent de Paul Baseball 3, Bowling 3, Football 1, 2, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, ssc 3. ROBERT WULF-St. Vincent de Paul Football 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Track 2. NONDUS WYCOFF-St. Francis deSales Bowling 1, Centripetal 4, Monogram Club 1 SSC 1. GERALDINE WYMER-Rosary Cathedral Aquinas Club 3, Hall Patrol 4, SSC 3, 4, YCS 3. JOSEPH YAMBOR-St. Stephen Baseball 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Class Play 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Library Club 3 Production Staff 4, SC 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 YCS 1, 2. KATHLEEN YOST-Rosary Cathedral Bowling 1, Civics Club 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Pro- duction Staff 4. Page 44 SHIRLEY WASIELEWSKI-St. Catherine Bowling 1, 2, Camera Club 3, Centripetal 4, Civics Club 4, GAL 1, 2. NORMA WEISLMEIER-St. Mary JUDY WELSHEIMER-St Agnes Bowling 1, GAL 1, Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Club 1, SC 4, SSC 1, 2, YCS 1, 2, 3. THOMAS WELTER-Blessed Sacrament CAA 1, Centric 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. DOLORES WELZBACHER-St. Adalbert Civics Club 4. SHARON WHITAKER-Blessed Sacrament Centripetal 4, Civics Club 4, SC 3, YCS 4, SSC 1, 2. JONETTE WHITE-St. Benedict Civics Club 4, SSC 2, YCS 3. JOAN WIELINSKI-St. Hedwig CAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. HELEN W1LsoN-st. Benedict FNA 4, sc 1, ssc 1, Ycs 1. Pictures Missing ALLAN GENDASZEK-OLPH THOMAS KEHN-Christ the King Biology Club 2. DENNIS MCHUE-Good Shepherd LESLIE PETRO-St. Stephen DAVID SCHNAPP-Nativity JAMES ZABOROWSKI-Blessed Sacrament Bowling 33 Football 1, 23 Hall Patrol 4. JOSEPH ZARGO-St. Stephen Basketball 1. ROSIE ZARYCZANSKI-St. Adalbert Centripetal 43 YCS 1, 3. JOHN ZEILER-Regina Coeli ROBERT ZIELINSKI-St. Hyacinth Civics Club 43 Hall Patrol 43 SSC 4. BARBARA ZRAIK-St. Francis DeSales Centripetal 43 Hall Patrol 4. GERALDINE ZUREK-St. Vincent dePaul Centric 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Hall Patrol 43 Mono- gram Club 13 Operetta 3, 43 SC 23 SSC 13 YCS 1. BRENDA WOODS-St. Benedict YCS 3. Page 45 Juniors A A Class Officers: Joyce LaMont, vice president, Janet Sullivan, secretary, Paul Palka, president, Dennis Wales, treasurer. Lawrence Abair, Helen Abraham, Milton Adamczak, Bernard Albert, Jessie Arnbor- ski, Robert Amrnann, Jerry Arkebauer. Lois Augustyniak, Mary Auth, Robert Bahna, Nancy Baksa, Terry Ballard, Mich- ael Baranowski, Robert Barnaby. Karen Baron, Patricia Baron, Susan Bart, Louis Bartko, Karl Bates, Barbara Bauer, Sandra Bauer. Margaret Beutler, Richard Beres, Sharon Blank, Cynthia Bielski, Betty Bing, Marcia Bing, Harry Bitterman. David Blazic, Carolyn Bodnar, Norbert Boeke, Janice Bollin, Joseph Bollman, Marie Bonk, Mary Ann Bonk. Mike Bruss, Richard Borer, Ronald Borer, LuDonna Borling, Maria Bozymowski, Alfred Brady, Kathleen Brier. Page 46 wa.. M4 3 'REEF s si ,W 1 Q .v -aw. M f. Q. . .,..... X 5 M K, Y lg - 1 ,,..- g Y l . .. ,, 'iff it if , -W Z ,Q iz .,,. is ,ag , .. g, .. QE : , ,-., . .,,, 4 x i iff. . I llll fl . , -235 :f'?'f. -1' Qlv' 2 . -k'i I fi 1 l,,l M 2's ',,..' I A , ,, Q . , J , . , , S 1 3 -. F gs' 1 .9 IE , ,.,. 1 lbqv. if --.. ay., -.:5 Q S J 1 A ., , , an ' ,..os - 1-l. .-'.2 f if Q T f lf 'EJI --ifl 'f- 'V a'---12 Irl asv, ,A T32 David Brown, Joyce Brown, Joseph Brucken, Diane Budzyn, Patricia Bunner, Ralph Cairl, Carol Caroots. Anthony Carr, Rosalie Carr, Thomas Cas- sidy, Joyce Charnberlin, Mary Chrzanowski, William Ciesielczyk, Dick Clark. Raymond Coci, Tom Condon, Miriam Conley, Ann Connolly, Melanie Conti, Jane Conyers, Mary Cooper. Patricia Cooper, Daniel Corcoran, Marilynn Corthell, Joseph Cotruvo, Betty Cousino, Jacqueline Cousino, Donald Crane. Edward Crimmins, Mary Croci, John Crow- ley, Suzanne Czerniak, Carole Czubek, Joseph Daly, Frank David. Ruth Daudelin, Carla DeFalco, Michael Degnan, Patricia Dehan, Patricia Del Brocco, John Demko, James Denniston. Brian Dillon Barbara Domalski Richard Kathleen Duffy Sharon Dungan. V . H.: '2-,5 ,.:'-- --AHZ C ' Dooley, Richard Doolin, Judith ,Dowling, , . , , , M Y W in f f' 1. .Jei r J C H 'zr' 4 if if , -. , Q.. 1 3' , V SVSY ff? 2 P gCFJ,S.h . 2,3 A 1 PM ie. . . 3 fa A ,, ..,... ----- 5,4 J y a. it 1 2QV ' . ixzi In 3 ' Ma' L , ,,,,,,,, , ..,.,f I Zal 1. , Q .:'-: A H- . 'f--' if Q ,. Diane Eaton, Becky Eich, Judy Eichner, Sharon Elwell, Lawrence Etue, Marilou Eversden, Gary Fadell. Jerry Fadell, John Falter, Mary Lou Farmer, Louise Ferner, Robert Flanagan, Thomas Flanagan, Fred Fleitz. Cecelia Floyd, James Flynn, Michael For- rester, Timothy Fortner, John Foy, Patricia Foy, Theresa Frachiewicz. Mary Ellen Frazer, Suzanne Freiheit, Sharon Galdys, Diane Garber, Marcia Ann Gaynor, Mary Jean Gedert, Robert Gilb. Lois Gladieux, David Glinka, Richard Goodnough, Patricia Gordon, Terence Gor- ski, Margaret Gould, Erville Grant. Page 47 I l Patricia Grey, Thomas Grirne, Joseph Grossmann, Ann Gruss, Andrew Gurecky, Darlene Haas, Judy Hafner, Joan Hahn, Thomas Halker, Frances Har- rison, Patricia Healey, Lawrence Heckman, Bill Heidt, Diane Heigel. Madonna Heinze, Patricia Hejna, Dave Hemmeter, Robert Henold, Norma Heter, Norine Hettle, Ronald Hillabrand. Nancy Hiller, Rita Himmler, Roy Hinton, Henry Hiris, Ruth Hochanadel, Nancy Hoffman, Terry Hoffman. David Hollendonner, Carol Holman, Stephen Hornyak, Karen Horrigan, Leah Honas, Nancy Hudecek, Mary Jo Humbert. Joyce Hundsrucker, Ruth Allen Iott, Kath- leen Irmen, Susan Janas, James Jagel, Barbara Jardine, Richard Johns. I Charles Johnson, James Johnson, Daniel Q 5 .. '-.' f ' W Kaminski, Karen Kamper, Ruth Kaufman, In jg ' 1 5, , V i Beatrice Kayser, Carol Kehn. N Q I t ,,., f I. I :QV , ' ' Paul Keil, James Kerscher, Ann Keller, 'E m il 4. 4- , L Q SE - i f ' Gerald 'Kepus, David Kerr, Joseph Kest, J 5, 1 V : ,.::V , Karl Kish. - J, b Q. i F qqbvt 3, Mg? ' 1 Q K li f K 4 2 A - l Helen Klingler, Diane Klostermeier. Nancy E: 51, Q K :EQ 'E ' .5 Knight, David Knotts, Frances Koester, 'f i '- H - , ....'.,,. if iff' 5. William Koester, Paul Kokocinski. A X aj 'I '.,' - b H. - Daniel Kolasinski, Gloria Konecny, Jim Konrad, Michael Konz, Richard Koperski, Dennis Kopinski, Marie Kovach. Matilda Kovacs, Thomas Kovacs, Carolyn Kovarik, Christine Krall, John Krasula, Roger Krempa, Janice Krolak. Patricia Kuron, Elizabeth Krompak, Kath- leen Kurdziel, Barbara Kusner, Daniel Kuron, William Lackney, Joyce LaMont. Page 48 ra ' if . A oriiui 5 g f iigai arlir K in .. a . '3 H ii i -J ' Q, i . :5.- A-:: : V.: Q: ' V-::5' W I In N I 1 9 in Q J :W 3 . X ..A- . A..- ...- ' : A- X .:-I A: li 5 llql EEE .A., .:,,.b il. ,.. A Z 5 . I . Q I.. A 2 A i I P g 3 U A W Janet Langenderfer, David Lanning, James LaPlante, Patricia LaPointe, Janet LaVigne, Richard LaVigne, James Lawlicki. Connie Lawniczak, Patricia Lepiarz, Suzanne Leslie, Elbert Leuty, Dorothy Lewandowski, Richard Lewandowski, Janet Lewis. Thomas Leyman, Patricia Lick, Richard Linker, James Lintner, Barbara Lister, Geraldine Lopinski, Mary Lowe. Thomas Lupica, Mary Ellen Lynch, Robert Lytten, David Mack, Nancy Maher, Ranee Mancy, Christine Matell. Carol McCormick, Edward McDonald, Kathleen McGreevy, Barbara McIntosh, Fred McLean, Michael McGee, Karen McQuade. Dennis McVicker, Frederick Meiers, David Meissner, David Melle, Sharon Mercurio, Kathleen Metro, Judith Metzger. f ...., 2 f 3 L , s 1, , vn- .-A I Q. 5 , , , , 'Ek i . 1 xii A lfii ag gl I 1: --2- 1'-. 1 . ' 4 Alzn 1 i. f l L L . -. x K X v ,af ' , , rl 5 V. ' 'fa ,S in H. E.. 4.,, I H, .- - ' 5 , Q b .59 A ,. ' - . ' - , 1 X, 1. M , , J K . . ,Q E .Mm V I , L is ::-- JE? ir' g M 4 , if H , aa.. ,rr T 'a-. . 'Q P' . ... , in -f555,f'.:::Z ..Av 5 3 f F' Q-:f1,, : pff H. . . .. . ,.1-- 5 : .-1 --'- I -': ' f .,., 1 xh e I . 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David Notheis, Florence Nowak, Joseph Nowicki, Rita Ochmanek, Joanne Oliger, Ruth Oliver, Carolyn Olszewski., Thomas Olwick, Kathleen Omlor, Patrick O'Neill, Joseph Opre, Charles Osborn, Norman Ostrowski, Nancy Overy. Page 49 si .,.. . .. . 4 Marlene Pachucki, Paul Palka, Katherine 3. 3 .,' 63 EHQ: . P j , 3 t Palmer, John Pantanella, Thomas Paszko, ' ' .. .X V,1, . 4 , .,-- I1- f ', Patricia Paulssen, Dennis Pawlecki. . .-,,,,. f -2-'2 ' In ' . , ..... . Tw . b 1,255 , f 5 ihn m v . f J '-1. 55355, .ada ' Lg! 'V , '91 .,.:, , ,J!'I-lenry Pawlecki, Dorothy Pawlicki, Ed- '- J 3 ',,, A mund Pawlowicz, Nancy Peer, Henry Pel- . . ' 1 . :.,, 5-ff: ' Q. ---- '- '31 , 2 Wecki, David Pemberton, Marlene Perlaky. X 1 Iinl . ' W. ' i i 1 -11 K .1 'ni' . 1 f. ,flgg L f- ' f '1 V w wf W 4 A ' .H W A' QQ, 5 ig, ,J Tom Perna, Kenneth Perry, Patricia Peter, H. pg Jim Peterson, Stephen Petro, Mary Pierce, V . :- Q '-- 'ig '-,' p Dennis Pigott. . . ii is W r' . 0 I. ' I I A Q A h ,Q ,Ms ,-:' .5 1 Qub- g .Ln I DeVilla Pirtle, Paul Pohorecki, Elaine L A . .. .5 2 , B' Q .QQ I L,,V 6 W Potrzebowski, Lynne Powell, Suzanne Prus- X '- -V.'i' ' : .3 w ill 4 ,L 8 akiewicz, Barbara Queenen, Irene Radkie- 'ii mf 5 ll: l ' ,,., , .zrf -' iff ll ' Q.-3.3.-E.: -:if :lz I , A V WlCZ. . , M E5 'Z' if' V Qf V: .A :-. ' .V apr? 'V ..'A' H Judy Rang, Judith Reau, Patricia Reau, ,:.,:' V. fl? gfq, . .,,.': John Reardon, Nancy Regulski, Donna ,,,, . i' Rehkopf, Patrick Reilly- as Y nr in .. r A '.' I , . TSW, I21'.:1m ,Q i ,J , lf' ,. '.,' . ' Q ., , James Reinbolt, Joseph Reinhart, Jane jx PWM' , , , Q, wx 'e tx -,aa .. -1 Reiter, John Rihacek, Joy Riley, Mary -ws il 'f - ,p-17' -P Kathryn Rill, Charles Ritter. .J h i at M 1 Walter Robarge, William Roberts, Richard Rodriguez, Judy Rokicki, Lee Roman, Judith Roman, Lawrence Rotondo. Martin Ruddy, Guy Ruggiero, Antoinette Saad, Nancy Savage, Judith Schmidbauer, Michael Schnapp, Thomas Schoenhofer. Susan Schroder, Dorothy Schubargo, Sue Schudel, David Schuldt, Jeannette Settel- meyer, John Sexton, Phyllis Shadwick. Roy Shelton Jr., Nancy Sieja, Allen Simon, William Skillas, Carol Skudlarek, Janet Slater, Richard Smarszcz. James Smiszek, Clarence Smith, Nancy Smith, Richard Smith, Judy Sniadecki, Donna Sniadowski, Valerie Sobb. Rosalie Sobzak, James Sobecki, Thomas Spears, Judith Spychala, Terry Staley, Eileen Stapleton, Lawrence Staszak. Page 50 '.., . ii . J JJIJV: tx J -,::-:: J Q . .:,,A ,,1::-. 2 . .... z - 'vm' 2 b ,pd ZI' ' ,L Q, .,,. ,, . ' , N 'If ,zii . - --.,,,- , -V - 5. - i .i f l X iff p, E vll. s x Ii. .I I A K lv ,uf , f .,,.i ' ieii . w i r r+r r rrr ,, . r'r+ ,iri ,,r at if rg. -:', . f' -A J .,,, - .. , . r . r r rr J a t ...V X K 5?-t if gk ,,,, --rt t .J - -' fi- 4, :-- Eg r- 1- .. - fi . .I E: .... Z Ei-fs I-ev J I Barbara Sterns, Joan Sterns, Helene Steb- nicki, John Steinhauser, James Stelnicki, 'William Stemple, Judie Stillwell. Patricia Strawinski, Robert Strogonoff, Charlene Stroud, Deane Sullivan, Janet Sullivan, Richard Sullivan, Robert Sullivan. Philip Surdell, Roger Sutherland, Lawrence Swartz, Roseann Szmania, Ronald Szurmin- ski, Richard Szymanski, Kathleen Tabor. Beatrice Tafelski, Caroline Taylor, William Thomas, Judy Thrun, Barbara Toczynski, Richard Tolles, Robert Tolles. James Tomczak, Bernard Toth, Ritajean Toth, Herman Trabbic, Dennis Truby, Carol Trudeau, Patricia Trzcinski. Martha Tscherne, Joanne Tucholski, James Tuttle, Suzanne Urbanowicz, James Urban- ski, Paul Utz, Lewis Van Koughnet. R fa . if A 5 K 'F W. John Vamos, Janis Van Sant, Janet Velli- quette, Mary Veres, Bonnie Veselka, Robert Wagner, Dennis Wales. John Walker, John Walters, Barbara War- chol, James Wasielewski, John Wasielewski, Mary Lou Welter, Joseph Wernert. Bill Wernimont, Margaret Wester, Patricia White, Sharon Wichowski, Karen Widmer, Mary Ann Wiegand, James Wilcox. Patricia Wilhelm, Thomas Wilhelm, Kath- leen Winkle, Sandy Winters, Kathryn Wintringham, Louann Wisniewski, Karen Witkowski. Janet WoelH, Donald Wolfe, Mariann Wolfe, James Wolfinger, Janet Wood, LeRoy Wood, Nancy Wood. Judith Woyame, Patricia Wozny, Alice Wycoff, Donald Yarton, Susan Yarton, Gerald Yeager, Beverly Young. Page 51 f an Q' if .u ., A , ei. 'R im . e i VA,,A..,: 4, A .. ,,,, x Page 52 L ,.,,, 5 I Mica .1 y gig ' M Q 27 1 5 of Q ff ki if ' - Catherine Young, Sharon Yunker, Veronica Zablocki, Sharon Zaborovvski, David Zak, ' '-'--' ig Ridhard Zak, Barbara Zalenski. Janice Zawierucha, Dick Zellner, William Zientek, Thomas Zoldovvski. Nurse Office Central's Healing Center One of the busiest rooms in the school is the Ml-Iealing Center located in room 224. The nurse, Sister Mary Aloysius R.S.lVl., treats anything from a minor cut to a broken bone. By supervising their medical check-up, Sister makes sure that Central has healthy freshmen. Dick Szymanski receives first aid from Sister M. Aloysius. Attendance Ojice Guilty or not Guilty? White slips, blue slips, pink slips- If you keep your pi colors straight, the Q5 solution is quite simple. The White slips admit stu- dents to class, pink means they Were tardy While the blue one states they were not ex- cused. Sister Cleopha gives Pat Hentges a blue slip. Sophomores Class Officers: Patricia Quilter, treasurerg Michael Sweeney, presidentg Norman Clark, secretaryg Nancy Dennis, vice president. kg mx ' - Aqbu Z Zlu V T al, ? A. ' . In . -' ' 2 1.5 522 :,' :.,: , iff 12555: ' .1-fi . -Q .:-- ' fa ..',. . V ,.,, ,'ii 1 ..,,... A 5 53 - i,r, , I 5 m n X 1-' .,,.'.Q- 1 A g W 2 'A-':l ..: ..-,.,,.,v'-Al k 259- .'., sas: .-.., ..,- ' -V i 'li Tiff' -v::' , iri. J iiii ar n avne l s C J 1 lzuv .5 E., A W .i.,i..i .iiiv .J ,A.' :i,i:, - ,.,A Q Ai-V. 1 ,.,. HEVEVV N at zi:-I it Q ..'-:If-Ezzg' .. 'I' H fi 1-'Ii5f'52EZ V- :V i s ,, ' ,,,,i,i. 2 :-' . U ral 4 J' 'i 2 ,..:,.VV J' i,rn ' 2 mai Ronald Adamski, Judy Adkinson, Carol Albrecht, Gary Alex, Richard Alt, Eliza- beth Altenbaugh, Arlene Anweg. John Andrzejewski, Margaret Andrzejevv- ski, Patricia Anistik, Gene Antoszewski, Dennis Anway, Carolyn Aranyosi, Dennis Arquette. Barbara Aul, Joan Babkiewicz, Walter Bakle, Raphael Balser, Marcia Baranski, Ann Bartko, Kathleen Barut. Gerald Bascuk, Carole Batog, Francis Bauchman, Diane Bauerschmidt, Charles Baumgartner, Donald Beck, Carol Becker. William Beins, Beverly Bellas, George Berry, Kathleen Berry, James Best, Mary Jo Bettinger, Gaynier Betz. Barbara Beyer, Sharon Bick, Barbara Bielski, Larry Bielski, Constance Bieniek, William Bihn, Dolores Bilkorsky. Page 53 A A.,,. ,,,.:. X ,A I. f 'lll' 'YU' .A -, 5 V- :i -, ' . i ' .,. lzll' Ei ! -A-v 2:1-.fve- is Af :AA,3gE, S534 U - - - E , V- I A .V A . ...f 5 at J .. . A .A Te .-:' W y ,.' . Ai ,W I- wi , A A ,, Z ::.j ' ,A,AA ,.-- I , Y EA A- ,:. A E . 5 ,A.'- I ' y - fg - ' -lf. 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Suzanne Kertesz, Suzanne Ketzer, James Keween, Donald Kinsman, Tom Kinzel, Kenneth Kipker, Madeline Kischkau. Paul Kleeberger, John Klein, Nancy Klu- sek, Barbara Kmiec, Judith Knorr, Robert Knurek, William Koback. Marvin Koczorowski. Eddie Kolacki, Mary Kolasinski, Carole Kolibar, Carol Kolod- ziejczyk, Bernadette Koproski, Constance Koralewski. Jacqueline Koralewski, David Korzeniew- ski, Walter Kosakowski, Charlotte Kotecki, Suzanna Kovack, Rosemary Kraerner, Patricia Krasinski. Robert Krasula Maxine Krause Carol Kremnec Suzanne Krysztofiak Michael Kruse Suzanne Kruzel J anice Kwiat . , .- If sw. Q Oh .. ,V 1: .,, ,M ' -J Jig? , f . .. A K J . ,WW .... ,. was V K Q 'F a i 5 gr 4 . Mary Hines, Patricia Hipp, Joan Hoch- anadel, Robert Hodak, Saundra Hoffman, Scotty Hoffman, Patricia Hogan. Dave Holben, Rita Holewinski, Mary Holley, Mary Hollestein, Judy Holtgrieve, Thomas Holycross, Charles Hong. Diane Hoover, Gerald Hornyak, Margaret Hornyak, Paulette Horoszewski, Kathleen Horrigan, James Howe, Pat Howell. Judy Humbert, Thomas Hummer, David Hupp, Barbara Ignatowski, Sharon Irrnen, Don Jackson, Christine Jacob. Marlene Jagielski, Rose Jardine, Penny Joy, Robert Jozvviak, Donald Jursk, Joyce Kaczmarek, Jerry Kaczmarski. Joyce Kaczmarski, Barbara Kalas, Edward Kaminiski, Joyce Kaminiski, Paul Kaminiski, Kathryn Karnikowski, Dennis Karpanty. .1 -'-V . ' if! ,,--' ::... :ga ' .gy , ,, X Y ' ' z e: 5' i f A , s I -E:5'f1f'i5I5' lisgkli MW. -: ,, .ai V' C ,fi ' J U A , ., an .,.: nmif, ,, V Ei . 'r Mgt 1 i' it ,,,,,n, V .Q 1 I ., I . ,, M A E Alqlq ,., , V , ,, Q . itr, I' .1-:VIA ,Z r ,,,- -b V3 -:-:--. IAI Q n o 2' . lt i ,,,A I , ..,. - J gp ' 1' M f '-.' 1 , ' In .I if :E EE . :,.f :.. 5.4.4 I kowskl. . .... V . .,.'- - ' - -.. A ' :., ..- it -lll .V W - A E , ' 'A ' ',.. .., Page 64 galil Joyce Kwiatkowski, Fredrick Kunz, Gerald Kuron, Joanne Kurtzman, Phyllis Kustra, Christine Labiak, Sharon LaFramboise. Arlene Langenderfer, Margy Langenderfer, Robert Lanzinger, Rosemary LaPoint, Gail Lasky, John Lawicki, Frank Lechlak. Janice Ledford, Mary LeDuc, Sharon Lee, Suzanne Lehmann, Janet Lemley, George Lenz, Elaine Leslie. Diane Linehan, Madonna Link, Dale Lister, James Liwo, Lynette Loefiier, Francis Longeway, Richard Loomis. Barbara Lozinski, Phyllis Lubomski, Victor Lucarelli, Terrence Luczak, Bridget Lyons, David Maciejewski, David Maier. Thomas Malicki, Arthur Marshall, Karen Mather, Robert Mathers, John Matthews, Gary Mattimore, Michael Matuszak. .ia in 1 . -:Q ,Q an , M V lawaa - zzrz eine 2 mf' X I .4 5 ,I Ai 9' , 1 at L, ' H V I. 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LeeAnn Molly, John Monoky, Charles Moore, Robert Moore, Christine Moreno, Martha Morrison, Robeut Muir. Page 65 ,J ii t i :: - :I . ,, ., af, A f ,V V, ,i A W . ,,,, 5 X L:-. L EM x l' ...,., .. 5 if D. Q. H v Q ,V s .,,z:a:,' t ' W - . , Q 'N Q 'f X' QR 1 r e s T L i ' f . t .a-...Q :-' gy f' 5' ' Q,.., -f Q J ' .,:,,: Izi g in . H . ,. r I ,.vlLI, N Y, - is .:,'Af 45, ' ' .1 . R 'H' 9 ,if ,,:,5:, A' f j T ' 4 lii. P . :V .g f 4 H H 4 at ,Q , 4 a J r , ,, T Vg . , E l Q- I .C ,. I: ., kwkw Q -a .2 ., 1 ' f EQ5afM ' l A:A'2 ii be ' :ri , -- ,.:, ,.::- 2 V J 'L . ,. 5 -,j , A , IZZ In E.: ,,,,, Q K V t p, W ,Y Doris Peer, James Perry, Louise Perz, James Peterson, Thomas Peterson, William Peterson, Janice Pettit. Barbara Phillips, Rosemarie Pietrzak, Bev- erly Piloseno, John Pisula, Robert Pizio, Jerry Plank, Sueann Plotner. Patricia Pluto, Karen Point, Patricia Poland, Donald Polito, Kenneth Pollick, John Posadny, Suzanne Poznan. Karlyn Price, Kathleen Priebe, Myron Prokop, James Quinlivan, Sue Rahman, Christina Ramasocky, Cecelia Rau. Edward Reau, Suzanne Reecer, Ronald Rehkopf, Donald Reineke, Gretchen Rein- hart, Norman Reiter, Tyrone Renfroe. Karen Restivo, Kenneth Richmond, Thomas Rigdon, Michael Riley, Janet Roach, James Rober, John Rodriguez. Page 66 QF ,gy . it f at S NE gm :ff f 9 il' Kathleen Mullaney, Dianne Mullins, Patricia Murphy, William Murphy, James Murray, Susan Murray, Barbara Mus- zynski. Ronald Myers, Michael Nagy, Donald Naugle, Corinne Nawrocki, Samuel Nemon, Terry Nesbit, Fred Neuhausel. Anthony Neumeyer, James Nevser, Michael Noonan, Charlene Notheis, Jack Novak, James Nowak, Margaret Obarski. Edward O,Hearn, Darlene Olah, Coleen Oliszewski, Dennis O'Loughlin, Arlene Olszewdki, Mary O'Neill, David Opaczew- ski. Suzanne Osborne, James O'Shea, Melvin Ostrowski, Terrance Ott, Mary Ovanecz, John Overman, Diane Pacewicz. George Palmer, Donna Pantanella, Patricia Pastorek, David Pawlecki, Carol Pawlicki, Joseph Pawlicki, Kenneth Peck. v . Y .1 ':., -, .:fgl:',,.3:, 1 K ., . My ,. , 51,4 ,,,, ta 1, , s ,,,4, 5. 2' X - , , . - - . -..- ., Ea . , ggg?gz 1 a,.' ' ' , 22: , ' ' ':': i ,,, - a -1 A '-': 3 - it .,.. , iii' 5,7 I , 5 V: l f zzwilt A V :T - fia r 1 I Francis Rokicki, Helen Rometski, Marlene Rometski, Judy Ross, Sundra Rossler, Thomas Roth, Francis Rotondo. Patrick Rowe, Maria Rudey, Sally Ruffert, Susan Ruffert, John Rumpf, Donna Russ, John Russell. Susan Russell, Judy Rutkowski, Mary Anne Rutkowski, Kathleen Ryan, Elaine Rybicki, Dan Saad, Christine Sailer. Ernestine Salyer, Albert Sanders, Ronald Sargent, Raymound Sattler, Terry Sauppe, Mike Schaal, Pat Schaefer. Catherine Scharlow, Michael Schemenauer, James Schmager, Gerald Schmidt, Joseph Schmitz, Mary Schmitz, Carol Schnabel. William Schultz, Nancy Schwartz, Virginia Sedlar, Robert Seward, Joseph Sexton, Thomas Sexton, Philip Shamy. l ty.. is l -1f-f it t A , E ll A ' ' Zz- l::i:.,..., .lcv Q, T as ' ' i f .,,.,.,,,,, ,Qin ,.t,, X S' A '-v1 iii 2, fy mi -it ' ,,,,,,, i,,., 1 ' X' t,, , tsttt ' 1 1 ,.,.. .,i. . ' 3, xx if ,. iv ., iz if .f .,l V ,gig i 'E ' ' -,,A QQ i'. V- ., 5 ir K VX , I V :,,,: f , , , .1 --'. ,I , 'S'- 8 S sx m Y 'S M , is I 1 ii as 1. Us I ,,,, J ,,,, , , I K K R , .,,... . . .mimi . f I 2 k 1, .- f - 'fi , WH it . ? W 7, i' If as ' uf' . .,..,. V1 'g Q ,gpg ig 2 - ' , P 55: 1' H? ,ff2'.::-:2.-'- f ...il J ---r: 122. 5 W . ....,, , 5 - E' x if A tw , f iiaa af, -'rr- r 1 .E vkl' .f l ja! , v A 1.- ,J M rrar J ' .J ,,,, .'.' M M , -.v-- ,A 1 -an Q 'We 1? ' blfaaffi , V, if af E2 ,.v ..,, ,..,,,.,. , Ronald Siegler, Patricia Simon, Dennis Sindyla, Robert Siwa, Lester Skaff, Ronald Skibinski, Barbara Smiszek.. Barbara Smith, Mary Smith, Jeannene Snelling, Diane Snyder, Robert Snyder, Anthony Sobczak, Annette Sobecki. Robert Socie, Sandra Solarek, John Stac- zek, Gerald Stahl, Nancy St. Arnaud, Donna Stankiewicz, Mary Straub. Ronald Steger, Sally Ann Stienecker, Jon Steinmetz, Robert Stipp, Robert Stoma, Kathleen Sturm, Theresa Sturniolo. Marcella Sturek, Eugene Stytle, Marsha Jean Styszko, Dorothy Suchy, Ruth Suter, James Sweeney, Kenneth Swiergosz. John Szczepanik, Frances Szenerski, Dolores Szewczykowski, Joanne Szewczy- kowski, David Szymanski, Richard Szy- manski, Ellen Szymczak. Page 67 Donald Wcislek, Janet Weber, Shirley Welniak, Tom Welsh, Jacqueline Weid- lnger, Judy Weidner, Eileen Weiss. Barbara Wilcox, Martin Willhauck, Jim Winhaven, Patricia Winiarski, Sharon Winkle, David Wisniewski, Mary Wood. Tom Wood, Suzanne Wood, Charles Woods, Ronald Worting, Diane Wojciechowski, James Yarton, John Yates. David Yorko, Robert Youngs, Kathleen Zaborowski, Jeanette Zachrich, Carol Zel- ling, Carolyn Ziegler, Thomas Zientek. Linda Zurek, John Kruse, Raymond O'Dell. Page 68 g x 1 Mary Ellen Szollosi, Dale Szychowski, Susan Szyperski, Thomas Thanasiu, James Thomas, Linda Thompson, Richard Thomp- son. Janet Thrun, Elizabeth Timiney, Alvin Tinta, Constance Titus, Larry Tomczak, Christine Tomes, Marie Tomanski. Marilyn Toth, William Toth, Barbara Trab- bic, Susan Tremmel, James Troknya, Margo Tscherne, Ronald Tuite. Michael Tynan, Christine Ulinski, James Ulrich, Mary Urrutia, Carl Utz, Kathleen Uyehara, Bob Valentine. Dennis Vanderpol, Rose Varga, Dennis Velliquette, Suzanne Velliquette, Edward Velte, David Visco, Joan Vollmayer. Diane Walczak, Marcia Walczak, Donald Walker, Patricia Walker, Darlene Walls, Clifford Ward, Joseph Wawrzyniak. L x il. 4 n Q .i F: :.::f' :: xi' , Y . - - A. x., . ., :- at ur x ly ,A an 'f W if by y yi l . 'F af l 5 E af Ik Q 5, ge 1 t ix HQQT? ' to ,. ,,,., .... , ,c a si K ag, .zz ag Q .f QMZS5. --'12 1 4 in ' 4 T9 , . .,... , l - .fl ,W , '..g,., f i - Q nlk . I l ax . . f -wwisff. ag 1 ,, ,. a 4-W ii - za . I ireo il 'a ft .., ., , ill, .irii F e r E i qv I :xl I Li 'ua 's , HI: ills : as S 5 ' , I . I , ' lun 1 u as... I isa.. I Ulu I nu. - 1 un: 1 un: I sun nun n lun IIN! KN '31 ww ,xi dw Wawyyfmfgg, ' aww Retreat Moments for Meditation Just as there is progress in every aspect of life today, the Central students are given the opportunity for spiritual progress during the annual three day retreat. Through the spiritual exercises, the students draw closer to their supreme goal-God. Rev. Aiden Witte, OFM. Conv. Raymond Oosdyke, OFM. Conv. 3 , Q L. Kubicki, F. Kay and M. Jurek prepare retreat poster for main corridor. Page 70 it Julia Filipowicz, Mary Beth Daly, Kathleen Uyehara, Sheila Mennitt, and Joanne Kurtzmax prepare altars for the Lenten season. Religion Key to Knowing, Loving and Serving Without knowledge, love cannot be pres- ent. Without knowledge and love, serving is impossible. Therefore, through the four year religion course, Centralites are given the op- portunity to know God. Catholic principles are instilled and the student learns to apply them to his daily life. After knowledge has been gained, love can then spring forth. The student learns to love God with his whole heart, soul, mind and strength, and his neighbor as himself for the love of God. Finally, the goal is attained. Lives are led in accordance with the 'twill of God. Reli- gion, which is so important to everyone's life, is the key to the door of heaven. Senior Religion is especially important because the three states of life are studied. Whatever state is chosen Service of God becomes the motto. Page 71 English Mastering Our Native Language Central's students are given the oppor- tunity to study the classics and grammatical uses in the extensive English course offered. Macbeth and Caesar are only two of the many classics studied in this course along with every phase of grammar. Essays constitute a great part of the course and many of the students, through their efforts, brought honor and esteem to Page 72 , Tony Sobczak, what is the predicate? asks Mrs. Brown. the school. Forty-four students were rated excellent and received Certificates of Accep- tance for the essays that were published in the National Essay Anthology. Central also placed three winners in the CYO Essay Contest. In the senior division, Barbara Mizerny placed fifth was third place winner for the v - . . Robert DOPPler achieved firs Public Speaking Budding Toastmasters The art of speaking With poise, and self assurance is the talent acquired and devel- oped through the public speaking classes. The students learn types of speeches, how to deliver them, and how to take helpful criticism. On the Whole, students become bet- ter speakers, critics, and far better listeners. K., l. P. King, J. Wojtowicz T. Welter, J. Thompson watch Mrs Weiher fix the recorder. 2. H. Bodie adjusts the volume While R. Hanf and J. Dean belt out a song. 3. Jude Aubry explodes. Page 73 Research pays off for F. Stukenborg, E. Hoffman, S. Davis, T. Dorr, C. Gradel, C. Seren in a Hvision of Bernadette and Our Lady. French Lourdes Comes to Central Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria -The stanzas of this beautiful Lourdes hymn flowed from the classrooms of the French classes this year. 1958 is the one hundredth anniversary of Our Lady's appearance at Lourdes, France. to Bernadette Soubirous. This occasion provid- ed much interesting subject matter for the classes this year. It also showed that the study of French opens numerous opportuni- ties for students in the career World. With song and drama, the second-year Page 74 French students honored Our Lady in this the centennial anniversary year of her appa- rition to Bernadette. After reading books, magazines and Catholic periodicals on St. Bernadette Soubirous, the apparitions and cures, the students planned and reinacted original scenes with French dialogue. The students of all classes collected clippings and pictures for this project. The French stu- dents also sang the Lourdes hymn at a Marian assembly. 1. Carl Bialorucki and Patricia Murphy find reading enjoyable. 2. D. Malicki explains the flags to S. Mercurio, J. Hernandez, E. Preas, D. Sobczak, G. Olenzler and J. Paczelaj. Spanish Tongue of Our Southern Neighbors iBuenos dias! Como esta usted? ilVluy bien, gracias! are some familiar phrases known to all the Spanish students. The Centralites not only receive a thor- ough study of the language itself but also learn to appreciate the spirit and culture of the Spanish courses give the classes a better understanding of their Spanish-speaking neighbors. Since the Americas celebrate Pan Amer- ican Day on April 14, the Spanish classes at Central also participate in the celebration by having a panel discussion about the twenty- one countries concerned. By becoming ac- quainted vvith these countries the students realize more fully the importance of the unity of all in one continental community. Page 75 das Kalb 371 we der German Language of Research 'Q' Q ' Cui? Eder FNS! :lik lui! ia ,aaa Ta' :za HIM-111 1 2 e Sggqf, Emil! mgg Q-,mwali W qt'i,.Lif al-z ldcfgifl lille liiasifffflfl ld- Qiixi ri glgolsi M .sizzix svtzm lash' ix 'mflaifkavxaifr X'M it N- .- . . 'iqsgmsx X535 gum' X sig., get '5Lb'a'age 'vc':Qm. Ngtue? a-was . '+'QvHf'S 'm D. Kaminski simplifies Ger The students who undertake this modern language course find German a fascinating subject. In the first year, the students learn the basic rules of vocabulary and pronunci- ation. The second year of the course offers stu- Page '76 like Slums: dw iai'e5lcm claiitici 'iclwrlilafa mlwnelfi iggf ffgggr lmlar Niastiwciiz gains El M335 2554 'biiiult ll lijwml fl tain 'cfii li Vigil tg... laifw lclcrgavif E1 il-will fsclwfzr man for J. Cotruvo, N. Navarre, A. Jauch, M. Thuel dents a more complete understanding of the language itself, the customs, industries, na- tural resources and geography of the area. German magazines in the classrooms ac- quaint the students with current information about the country and its people. tu odulescentulo G cnuclociclm ferrum Jim Kerscher adds the finishing touches to his mural as Frances Harrison and Norma Heter Watch. Latin A Dead Subject? t'Latin is a dead languagefl so they say. However, at Central it really lives! More Centralites study Latin than they do any other foreign language. During the four years of Latin its fundamentals are learned, Caesar's Wars are fought, Cicero's Orations are delivered and Virgil's Aeneid is trans- lated and scanned. Central students have received many honors for achievement in the National Auxilium Latinum Test, a test participated in by 26,000 students throughout the World. Page 77 i all 'WE me America ILLNSM' Page 78 jkiif stand. ones trier mic 1. Way Back When . . . , says T. Matthews to N. Friend. 2. A. Kuzma explains Cana Conference to M. Poturalski. 3. J. Krupp and R. Fink study workings of society. Voters, Citizens, Patriots of Tomorrow History Mankind's story, is thoroughly developed from its earliest stages-in Ancient history, its progresses through the centuries -in Modern historyg its culmi- nation at the present time-in American history. Since the position of world leadership has been thrust upon the United States, its people have taken upon themselves a world- wide responsibility. It is neces- sary then that the students know and understand the peoples of the world, their cus- toms, and their governments. With an understanding of hu- man freedom and brotherhood and a recognition of their re- sponsibilities as citizens of a changing world, the students of history will be prepared to aid mankind. Government Central in presenting the study of government presumes that high school seniors are both capable and desirous of thinking like adults. The thoughtful stu- dent learns to distinguish be- tween fact and opinion. Though he may not be an expert in gov- ernment, he develops the ability to evaluate opinion for what it is worth. Sociology The senior students of sociolo- gy endeavor to acquaint them- selves with the problems and difficulties of society. Christian ideals are instilled in the minds of the students to enable them to meet these daily problems, and emerge as Christian citizens in our democracy. Economics Economics, the science dealing with the laws of production, ex- change, distribution and con- sumption, expects the student to study the problems and oppor- tunities of our country. During the year, the seniors engaged in the selling of stock and bonds, and observed the profits and losses of their expenditures. 1. P. Rethinger, R. Balser, T. Anaple, N. Jagodzinski, P. O'Leary-planning a revolt? 2. F. Kazmierski and R. Bueter know the answer to Andy Oravets' question while L. Petro, D. Lew- andowski and J. LaMont look on. Page 79 Nb:-nv' fi was an '?2:F4:3X1.fQiVl'f57' 'if' Tb. . wwiwlm K x .sz R ' is Vp , N, W ,,-. . Suzanne Leslie and Nancy Savage busy at Red Cross posters. . Maria Bozymowski hangs a tapestry. . Joan Freppel and Beverly Mittendorf display their efforts. . Marie Kovach, Margaret Virag, and Brook Miller apply enamel to copper. 2 3 4. Carol Czubek and Ann Connolly work at sculpture ceramics. 5 6 Katherine Palmer and Joanne Michalak work on CYO posters. Girls' Art Reflect Scientific Advances Girls in art kept pace with the scientific advances of this International Geophysical Year in two ways: lj they created posters, dress designs, enamel jewelry, ceramic sculp- ture, mosaics and scrapbooks which relieved the tensions caused by experimentation with space missilesg 21 they developed contempo- rary designs inspired by new materials and action in outer space. Margaret Burnard won first prize and Louise Kondalski placed second in the ninth and tenth grade division of the National Safety Poster Contest. In the CYO Gaudette Poster Contest, Katherine Palmer and Bar- bara Beyer were first and second. Boys' Art Modern Day Architects Central's Michaelangeloes create lovely art Work under the direction of Sister M. Genevieve, R.S.lVl. This year the art students became architects by designing and building in ceramics scale modern homes, which were displayed in the seventh annual Regina Marie Art Festival. The senior students Worked on the art set-up for the 1958 Centri- petal. They also designed the program cover for Oklahoma, Central's operetta this year. url N' sux R.. mkxvkq K Nw. 1. Diligent dabblers: B. McLisch and D. Moch. 2. R. Broohen and J. Maraveh lay the foundation for their model houses. 3. Central's architects smile for the birdie. mba 51 5 Page 81 2. Jim Sherman and Dan Harrigan listen attentively to Larry Mersing. Page 82 1. R. Krempa, J. Rihacek, B. Bacik, B. Napierala and C. Nartker view the workings of the Tiniac. Mathelnatics Challenge For Thinkers Why should I study mathema- tics beyond arithmetic? I'll never use it. Sometimes students utter these words, but not all Central- ites. The four year mathematical course prepares the student for the various trades and professional uses of mathematics. These young men and women are needed to carry on the work already begun by others and to make the won- derful discoveries of the future. The students, who do not put the algebra and plane geometry to practical use, have developed their power to think and to work in a more systematic way. The top senior mathematics stu- dents of Central participated in the 1958 Mathematical Contest March 27. This contest is jointly sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America and the Society of Actuaries. From the mathematical depart- ment, John Czarnecki entered his paper on the Theory of Probability fUnitary vs. Statisticalj in the Science Day held at Bowling Green, Ohio. 1. Frank Tomes shows Robert Hechel where the drive shaft connects. 2. A. Simon explains how it worksf' while D. Hemmeter watches. Drafting T0morrow's Engineers With the great need for engi- neers today in our fast-moving technical society, the two-year drafting course offered at C.C.H.S. is geared to provide the fundamen- tals which are considered basic to engineering design or industrial drafting. The principles of orthographic projection tlanguage used by all draftsmenj, of pictorial represen- tation, as well as sheet-metal pat- tern development are offered during the first year. Those stu- dents who hope to enter mechani- cal engineering lield take a second year of drafting. Several phases of machine drawing are studied, in- cluding shape and size description, fasteners, cams, and gears. During the past school year, Allen Simon designed and drew up plans for a water-tight camera case for his Argus C-3. Larry Ro- tando made up a complete assem- bly drawing of a Wasp 049 CC. airplane engine, including every detail. Similarly, Herman Trabbic drew a complete tracing of a Ford engine carburetor. .,,., + I ma l C. Caroots and A. Carr check their brew. i w.' : .: V ,.. J ., ,L Q '. ::i:::i?zEi5?5f25 ' ' M5:r::::rs:::::1:z:S5w i .ni 'itsffem 2. Joe Daly meditates on a mechanism 3. Pete Kessler elucidates for Gloria Konecny and Pat Wozny, Phys ics Scientists Storehouse Now, more than ever, there is a demand for mathematicians, engineers, and scientists. To help meet this critical need, Sister Caro- line and Mr. Fischer are infusing in the minds of their students the fundamental principles of physics which will, in turn, enable them to solve practical problems in- volving physical principles and to keep abreast of new scientific developments. Page 84 Two days of the week are spent in the laboratory where Sister Caroline directs the students with their experiments. The re- maining three days the Sudents spend with Mr. Fischer, gaining valuable information by means of lectures and demonstrations. At the Bowling Green State University's Science Day, March 22, Roger Krempa re- ceived a rating of excellent for his project. 30 1 1 M W .25 g?ff55?Z5' k Q1 4 ..... QWK , A r ,F f Fr Ae 1 9 , 6 fl :sf 4 1 r 7 ,Q I-six 9 :N A' Ffiw' E, av 455556, vga J V W, V 1224 wg? 53' N A WW ' vm. H, 355 2 S 'V 'W 223555533 iffiivf 5:1 W wg kqggege, hi ?LW1?ii?2 Physiology Bridge for Physical Fitness Physiology provides prac- tical information concerning the body's composition and functions. Through this information, the student learns to adjust to various problems of phyi- cal fitness that confront him. It is a great asset to those who are interested in the various health professions. These professions might in- clude physicians, dentists, pharmacists, and nurses. Students enter their proj- ects in the Science Day at Bowling Green, Ohio. Ten students, Patricia O'Bryan, Joyce Krupp, JQHI1. Freppel, Cami skudiarek, Mfiriiynwy X Martin, Roselyn Davis, Jill Fraley, Mary Ann Bonk, Carolyn Culbertson, and Su- sanne Prusakiewicz, partici- pated and merited ratings. Sue Prusakiewicz, Carolyn Culbertson, Patricia O' Bryan, Rosalyn Davis, Jill Fraley study the human skull. Mr. Finn gives additional aid to Bill Hickock and Camille Midulak. Page 86 General Science Adventures in Science Interest and enjoyment are added to the life of the student when his eyes are opened to the science that surrounds him. General science includes both the biological and the physical science. These stud- ies give an excellent foun- dation for advance work in biology, physics, and chem- istry. . X During the course of the year each student is re- sponsible for a project. This year eight students entered their projects in the Science Day held at Bowling Green, Ohio. Results showed that Alan Skrzyniecki, James Neuser, Barbara Lozinski, and David Meyers received superior ratingsg John Di- Domineco and Michael Schaal received excellent ratingsg and Leonard Chur- ski received a good rating. Biology Portal of Nature . In biology, God's intricate plans lor man, plants, and animals are studied in an intensive manner. The development and growth of life, from its basic stages, one celled plants and animals, to its complex stage, man, is a challenge to students doing research. In the laboratory classes the students planted corn and beans to study germinationg dissected frogs, starfish, crayfish, and earth- worms to understand their func- tiong and visualized, through the microscope, the lower forms of life. Biology, thus, gives students an understanding of the workings of God in His universe. Ron I-Iillabrand explains various stages of Mitosis. xt ji 'Y 51 . 'x . P 3 leans ' We uvitzstiwff 1. Owen Jansen and Ben Myers display their prize winning projects. 2. Catherine Tank, Patricia Anistik, Judy Carroll display corn exhibits. 3. Louise Kondalski and Christine Zychowicz discuss their poster. 4. John Fellers explains the functions of the frog to Arthur Sobb and Thomas Mazuchowski. Page 87 2. 1. C. Bueter, M. Eodi, C. Deiger- too many cooks don't spoil this recipe. her Fingers. 3. K. Horrigan-is that a Chemise? Home Economics Art of Homemaking The question is frequently pre- sented: 'fWhat is Home Econom- ics?U The required answer: It is the science and art of homemak- ing. This however, means more than just what it may be inter- preted as, it takes in the study of every aspect of home life, from the efhcient planning of a kitchen, to the relation of the family to the community. The fields of homemaking in- cluded in classes taught by Sister Mary Kenneth and Sister Mary Martina, are: the study of artg re- lated and interior designg family economics and home managementg family relations and child devel- opmentg food and nutritiong hous- ing and household equipmentg textiles and clothing. The Red Cross Training Course is offered in the second and third year classes, and home care of the sick is given during second year and Home Baby Care during the third year. The home economics course Will prepare the student for her all- important role of Wife and mother in families of the not-too-distant future. 4. V. Sedlar adjusts hemline of L. Etzells skirt as J. Gorajewski supervises. 5. J. Achinger and Suzanne Leh- mann prepare a tasty treat. 6. '6Watch that needle, Christine! E. Szmzak is careful not to burn .Girls choral group engage in happy harmony. . D. Kaminski and D. Melle com- pare notes. ! '?h Music Soothing Sounds Two courses Music Apprecia- tion and t'Harm0ny and Theory are offered to students who have a desire to know and understand music. Music Appreciation helps stu- dents to understand many forms of composition, the composer, and the story of the music, an import- ant part in the appreciation of program music. The works of the earliest masters, music through the ages, and to the present time are studied and contrasted for a greater appreciation of the wealth of worth-while music. Students who enroll in Harmony and Theory classes are preparing for a musical career. Through an approach to harmony they learn to analyze, harmonize, and com- pose their own original musical ideas. The sophomore and freshmen Girls' Choruses sang at assem- blies, including the Christmas program. The Choir Guild was organized this year with Volun- teers from these two groups and others who wished to assist in the daily singing of the High Mass in our Chapel. Climaxing their program of the year's ac- tivities, they sang the Mass for the seniors, the Sunday before graduation. .B. Fackelman, A. Dzwietka, M. Tscherne, J. Rang, J. Noonan, B. Say, R. Borics-what's so funny? . M. Kelsey, J. Pawlicki, D. Blan- chong learning to toot. Q tl-gfii f it Q' up A '? v-2:25 Nu, 4, 1- W 'mc 'l Q' .Z if - 5 Rosalie Carr-one of Central's youngest teachers? Commercial Door to Business World The teachers of the commercial depart- ment do an excellent job in preparing the students for their part in the business world of tomorrow. The course of business arithmetic thor- oughly discusses every phase of finance ac- cording to its importance in the business world. First year typing classes are given the opportunity to develop a complete mastery of the keyboard and movable parts of the typewriter. In the second year students are shown the uses of the typewriter that would benefit them in the business world. First year shorthand offers the student basic fundamentals in vocabulary building, brief forms, and phrases, while the second year presents simple exercises which pro- Page 90 gress to the difficult problems of the business ofHce. Typing is correlated with shorthand during this year. Bookkeeping is essential to all commer- cial students because of the basic principles in this study of systematic habits, clerical neatness, and accuracy. This is the founda- tion for tomorrowls accountant. Office practice endeavors to train the po- tential secretary in the use of business machines, the system of filing, answering business letters, and all other phases of sec- retarial work. The predominant aim of Mr. O'Rourke's Commercial Law classes is to teach the importance of law to the individual, to busi- ness, and to society. For illustration purposes actual court room cases are held. -4 N 1. What are you listening to, Jane? 2. How are your fingers, Lorraine? 3. That record must be interesting. 4. Keep your eyes on those books. Page 91 f P sf Library Storehouse of Knowledge A source of wisdom, understanding, and knowledge is what Central's library is to its students. The freshmen find this part of the school baffling until they receive proper instructions in its use. The sophomores regard the library as a true friend in need, while the juniors have this whole information center to them- selves as they prepare the Junior Essay. The seniors, attitude needs no explanation, for they have based their four years of research on this storehouse of knowledge. --V ff? A 5 1. J. Haefner reaches for a high one. 2. T. Fortner and T. Perna busy on research work for their junior essays Page 92 3. L. Aubry and K. Potrzebowski check latest magazines. A 1? 1 N955 .Q NPS -HW 'M ith? 3 Coaches Dick Finn, Dick Baisch, Dan Piloseno, Dick Gordon, Tom McHugh, Joe Thomas. Sports Mentors Coach Richard Finn-As Central's Athletic Director, Mr. Finn has energetically pro- moted all athletics at Central for the benefit of the students. It is his belief that high school athletics are for the students and he has Worked hard to see that they continue that way. Mr. Finn, a graduate of Lima's St. Rose High School, received his BSE from Ohio State where he captained the Buckeye base- ball team in his senior year. Besides being athletic director he coaches the freshman football team and the varsity baseball team. Richard Baisch-During the season Dick, a fullback on the Toledo University eleven, gave valuable help to the Irish Backs. Coach Dan Piloseno-Before coming to Cen- tral Mr. Piloseno, a graduate of North Caro- lina State, coached at Bellaire, St. John, Cleveland Heights, Dayton and Boston Uni- versities, and Steubenville Central Catholic. At Central where he coaches wrestling, bowl- ing, intermurals, he has gained the reputation as the finest scout and line coach in the area. Page 94 Coach Dick Gordon-Through his efforts as line coach, Mr. Gordon, a member of Cen- tral's coaching staff for the past two years, has aided the team in its climb to ninth place in the State. While at DeVilbiss High School, from which he graduated, he was awarded All- City lineman title. After receiving his BE degree from Toledo University, he continued his football career at Central. During the past season he has inspired the defensive work of the team. Coach Tom McHugh-Under the direction of Mr. McHugh, Central has for the second time, taken the second place in the city standings. Mr. McHugh is no stranger to the gridiron for he not only played for Central' but also for Notre Dame and professionally for the Ottawa Roughriders. Through his work with the boys he has been able to instill in them a vigorous spirit and determination to become one of the greatest teams in the city. Joseph Thomas-A graduate of Central, Joe, who is studying for his degree in education at Toledo University, was assistant coach during the past football season. Row 1-McCarty, Courturier, Hardy, C. Miller, Kessler, Vetter, Fournier, Lapica, Alex, Bueter, Delp, Rupp. Row 2-Donahue, Mgr., Marciniak, Jones, Compton, Reilly, Rihacek, Minor, Ciesielczyk, Grabowski, Glinka, Brubaker, F. Miller, Briester. Row 3-Dowling, Mgr., Szymanski, Fortner, Meyers, Nasser, Zaborowski, Zientek, Borer, Yambor, Robarge, David, Cassidy, Dittman, Mgr. Row 4-Perry, Flynn, Skillas, Palka, McGee, Kolasinski, Wytowich, Thompson, Klotz, Lenahan, Petro, Kinzel. Grid Record Central 0 DeVilbiss 26 Central 26 Woodward 0 Central 20 Scott 6 Central 33 Lakewood 0 Central 6 Macomber 6 Central 29 Scott 0 Central 14 Libbey 13 Central 13 Waite 0 Central 32 Detroit 6 Fighting Irish Central's Fighting Irish defeated in the first game, came back to Win or tie all other games in the season. Team enthusiasm and confidence made these victories possible. Near the end of the season, Central's Irish pushed their way to second place in the city league race. Later they clinched ninth place in the state standings, placing two schools from Toledo in the top ten. The 1957-1958 season proved to be a successful year for the Central gridders and student body as a whole because of the prestige gained by our victorious team on the playing Held. Senior Gridders Dave Rupp Bill Compton Ed Nasser Dick Kinzel Bob Vetter Ken Delp Buzz Fournier Bob Hardy Dick Couturier Ben Meyers Chuck Brown Jon Brubaker Jim Grabowski Bob Wytowich Chuck Miller Pete Kessler Tom McCarty Larry Klotz Jim Mack Joe Yambor Ron Bueter Page 95 I 1 . S E 2 3 a I x 3 s 5 Q 5 Q E 9 S 2 5 S 2 5 5 2 5 Q ,Q 5 fs 3 9, 4. E if f sn Dave K1-FYOCYLPSOW, 27313 rf . Ken Daffy, Sf, ffmf Larry Klofjb Sl: Glual 0Z Jam Bern Meyers, 5,1 G'u.al'CZ Qwofii- IQOXY' can Ml Ke, 2 IVHKQ, Nc GCG, Jcjguffe, 7537 :mC Cdrti, Sn, 'jljzcf BOB Ubttdv, Sit, 774lfbacK 3 s i L 5 5 3 3 H 4 Q E las Jn: I Sm ry 1 H: ., g Lmmgir ig QS QQ . f?5g-Agifgp: '9V m is V511 aw 3?1'?5 A. V f '? ZsYW' .::.I:' f f Q A- . ,EF , . ., Q, ,W U, rf. sw Wi 'V . .R UZ 514 ,431 mx , WM W 'mi ,W X' 3 sg ,Q W g?7Eg 1j?'fJiQg3,i' A H .:A ,.., 1 ggi , 4,5 5,53 3 2-,Qing ffff-fwwii: ii:w,:f25?5 'MJQ:'L1'f7,i,i 5 gk , 1 JEL -,sg Ng. wi- pvlkzw 5 fwmwizwwmawwy V,A,,A., W' W' ' - . 6-:ij '..' 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Giovannucci, M. Louy, P. Dyrnarkowski, D. Karni- kowski, T. Krall, R. Pero. 3-F. Jacobs, W. Kinnear, D. Ginter, R. Keller, D. Duvall, D. Carney, L. Bowsher, T. Greene, M. Labay. -S. I-Iornyak, R. Truby, J. Plenzler, D. Pawlowicz, P. Knetchel. Freshmen Page Row Row Row Row l0O 4-. -J. Detzer, T. Zientek, T. Miller, B. Toth, A. Meissner, F. Lechlak, R. Wotring, L. Flynn, EUSDP' W E3 E rf U on QJ UQ 3 2 U1 E Uwe wmv 255 U' 22553 F211 U2 .05 52.2 meg' Sumo 3 . fs 'OU' 2925 335 5511 r' Q PE ,U - gf O Q E4 5 3 Q 2 SU c ' Ll KE, 5 H TJ Q T m WST 'sz f' E. H S P1 4 wr ,D 23 E on fi Q VU - E, P' F - Geha, B. Youngs, D. Arnstutz, T. Miller, D. Szychowski, G. McDonough, D. Holben, T. Ott, Flynn, T. Renfroe. Skrzyniecki, M. Willhauck. Row 1-P. O,Nei1l, H. Hart, B. Fournier, F. Kazmierski, D. Cassidy, D. Glinka. Row 2-G. Arkebauer, D. Thompson, D. Zak, D. Pawlecki, P. Grant, J. Stuart. Basketball Marking his second season as Central Catholic basketball coach, Mr. Robert Nichols came up with another fine squad. Though the Irish were not always a consistent team they did win nine, while losing nine. However, in the tournament, the Fighting Irish showed their true greatness by defeating Libbey and St. Francis. The Irish then defeated DeVilbiss tional trophy. In the finals of the District, our small but determined boys put up a tremendous fight against Scott. But the taller Scott boys were just too much. The season ended with the student body showing its appreciation by giving the team a thunder- ous ovation as the runner-up trophy was presented to the team. in a thrilling overtime game to win the sec- The 1958 Fighting Irish basketball team was coached by Mr. Robert Nichols. In his second year as varsity coach Mr. Nichols led his team to an even nine won-nine lost season. However, the tournament was a different story. Under his guidance the Irish became Sectional Champs and District Runners-up. . Mr. Nichols is a graduate of Toledo University, where he played varsity basketball for three years. Ililz ' it Coach R. Nichols Page 101 O 4 Shu' 'WYW' gn CL, 7-21- Qvzgec J! emi Lightweight Basketball Row 1-Bend, Slayton, Berry, McDonald, David. Row 2-Graytop, Smith, Pero, Bowsher, Hornyak. Row 3-Wekwert, Krall. Freshman Basketball Page 104 Row 1-C. Utz, R. Amstutz, R. Seward, J. Monoky, R. Jozwiak, W. Schultz Row 2-Mgr. D. Saad, G. McDonough, T. Zientek, G. Brubaker, G. Hornyak W. Koback, T. Renfroe. Row 3-C. Bialorucki, R, Agoston, F. Lechlak, J. Keller, R. Hodak, J. Glinka Basketball Team Di1ln't Make Columbus But Two Cagers Made New York, Chicago . . . Senior Buzz Fournier and Clay's Curran were caught in this never-say-die position by Lee Merkle, Toledo Blade photographer. Fred Kazmier- ski is ready to receive. This cut, chosen by the Associated Press as the Picture of the Week, appeared in all news- papers in the major cities of the World. Curran CC1ayJ . . . Buzz Fournier, F. Kazrnierski CCentra1J. Baseball Row 1--H. Hart, B. Urbanowicz, J. Wiesolek, W. Kinnear, R. Burkart, C. Miller, D. Kopinski, S. Petro. Row 2-D. Pawlecki, T. Zientek, B. Koester, J. Gladieux, B. Bahna, F. Kazmierski, B. Compton, T. Perna, B. Woytovvich. Row 3-R. Seymour, T. Slayton, N. Ostrowski, R. Janes, R. Wolf, J. Trepinski, B. Auagstan, B. Ciel- cziak, P. Kessler, J. Peterson. Missing-B. Vetter, D. Glinka, Page 105 Track Page 106 Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 - . Wood, D. Couturier, K. Fournier, P. Carroll, N. Hodgson, P. O'Nei11, M. Konz L T. Lenahan. -J. Daly, J. David, G. Fadell, D. Karnikowski, B. Clark, R. Bregster, J. McDonald D . Zak, T. Krall. -B. Powers, N. Boeshe, M. Marciniak, D. Naugle, J. Reinbolt, R. Petro, T. Ma- jewski, R. Jozwiak. Up and Over Taking the hurdles are left to right Nick Hodgson and Dick Couturier. Bowling D. Demko, J. Buffy, D. Schwind, R. Hornyak, M. Giovanni-American League During the bowling season the National and American teams, under Coach Dan Piloseno, rolled to third and fourth places respectively. The Nationals ended with a recorded 43 5? fic ? .. ,, i W iii! 39 Wins, 10 losses, and one tie. They trailed Waite by five games and Clay by only one. The Americans got off to a slow start but finished with a 31-23 record. They trailed Waite, Woodward, and Macomber. Top: P. Wachowiak, F. Hornyak, G. Bascuk. Bottom: J. Potrzebowski, N. Ostrowski, C. Oswald-National League. Page 107 GOU' Page 108 Row 1-L. Tomczak, R. Grabel, F. Kwiatkowski, D. Laskey. Row 2-B. Pemberton, E. Nasser, D. Pemberton, R. Poturalski. Tennis Row 1-Coach R. Gordon, D. Rupp, D. Pignot, J. Denniston, D. Velliquette Row 2-A. Ludi, J. Crowley, B. Bieniak, B. Gilb, P. Knetchel, Row 3-T. Druffel, R. Draur, J. Grossman, T. Carroll, D. Little. Wrestling Row 1-K. Lewandowski, R. Tolles, T. Kern, B. Woytowich, R. Minor, P. Reilly, C. Oswald, D. Szymanski, Coach Dan Piloseno. Row 2-P. Paulka, J. Dougan, B. Kest, M. LaPlante, D. Smarscz, J. Smidbauer, R. Bauchman, C. Ward. Row 3-Manager D. Dilorio, F. Miller, J. Kern, M. Labay, R. Tolles, D. Carney, J. Giovanni, G. Stahl, D. Brown, Manager K. Perry, During the sports season the grunts and groans which emerged from the gym each day until 5:30 p.m., were evidence that wrestling was in progress. Confronted by a long roster of candidates, Coach Piloseno planned that decisions as to who would represent the school in matches, would be made by the contenders them- selves. He matched them in a 'twinner wrestles plan in order to form his first team. Although experience was lacking in the line- up, Irish spirit prevailed, and though off to a slow start, the team Hnished strong winning five of their last six matches. Central's wrestlers brought home a total of 55 points and a fourth place in the Re- gional Tournament which included grapplers from different schools in this area. The tourney crowned champs, in their weight divisions, included Tom Kern and Pat Reilly. Consolation medals were pre- sented to Bob Woytowich fheavyweightj and Chuck Oswald C1381 who placed third fthis qualified them for the State Meetj. Dick Szymanski C1655 took a fourth place position. In the State Tournament held at Lake- wood St. Edward's High School in Cleveland, Ohio, Pat Reilly was the only Centralite to place. . 11 , , zzhzi M Vz. . . f ' ' '. I ' 't-'-- . R. Woytowich C. Oswald P. Reilly R. Szymanski Page 109 Intramural Champs Page 110 T. Fortner, R. Smith, R. Borer, J. Vamos, T. Pascal, P. Reilly . 9 Sports Managers D. Donahue, B. Dittman, D. O'Connell, S. Hornyak at the end of a busy season. B111 Compton, football, Buzz Fournier, basketballg Tom Kern, wrestlingg receive 'tmost valuable player awards Annual Letterman Awards Bill Compton, Buzz Fournier and Tom Kern were selected as the most Valuable players in the 1958 football, basketball and wrestling seasons. This year it was a grand slam for the seniors. Bill, a senior half-back, was chosen most valuable player because of his great defense ability and punting accuracy. Buzz, who played center on the basket- ball team, earned the award by averaging 12.3 points a game and leading the team in rebounds. Tom grappled his way to his award by being one of the champs of his division in the 1958 Regional Tournament. Page 111 Clockwise: G. Konecny, comm. chairmang M. A. Weigan, treasurerg P. Kowalski, presidentg K. Sadowski, bowling secretaryg J. LaVigne, vice president. Girls, Athletic League The Girl's Athletic League, established at Central in l930, has completed its twenty- eighth year as an athletic organization. Through the combined efforts of Miss Leonhardt who is also the instructor for all girl's gym classes, and the leadership of its officers the G.A.L. was again one of the active organizations in school. The G.A.L. works as a group doing its best to attain a spirit of sportsmanship among its members. Bowling, horseback-riding, roasts, Page 112 picnics and splash parties are among the activities offered by the G.A.L. to its mem- bers. The purpose of this organization is to promote and develop leadership, sportsman- ship, athletic ability, and present physical and health programs to its members. At the end of the year this organization sponsors an athletic banquet at which letters, chevrons, pins, bracelets and trophies are awarded to members who have earned sufli- cient points. Kneeling: R. Ciesielczyk, M. Lauber, J. Koberstein, J. Carney, P. Konopinski. Standing: J. LaVigne, K. Sadoski, B. Kusner, P. Kowalski, G. Konecny. Gloria Konecny tries for a strike. F. Harrison, A. Michalski, B. Lozenski display their prize pins. Page 113 Varsity Cheerleaders Gloria Konecny, Joan Wielinski, Martha Riedy, mascot, Joe Thompson, Ruth Kaufman, Evelyn Glonek Katie Wintringham, Central's energetic rabble-rousersfi 'fCheer, cheer, for old Central High Let to the winds her banners fly . . 3' Leading the crowds of students who flocked to watch Central's sportsmen on the gridiron and court, these cheerleaders, under the expert guidance of Miss J. Leonhardt, did much to increase school spirit in Central Catholic High. In answer to student re- quests for new cheers, the varsity cheerleaders added a variety of tongue-twisting thrillers. Page 114 J. Kersch, J. LaVigne, C. Holman, C. Thompson Missing: J. Rowe, A. Duszynski, B. Gawronski zmsw.sm: f muah. 'ii 3 ' V f1 X W M - A nr fa l it J! ---- L.. ..,... I :2' M -.f: p-2 ' li , Y I5.g ,:g2,- rm V Y -fn .Aff .V , i :2--25-fz,,:-- U 4 , yw yr A W-wwf ,., , -. 5, 'rw -www Ehmgg F , MM .WW W sz Commissioners L. Klotz, J. Kerscher, R. Draur, J. Yambor, K. Tremmel, R. Modrowski, D. Schick, C. Kutchers C, Miller, and J. Welsheimer pay amused attention to President Druffel. Student Council In Central's Student Council, which func- tions as the center of student government, many opinions on religious, social and aca- demic problems are aired. At monthly meetings, Where the four officers, the commissioners of the various departments, all class officers, a representa- tive from each conference room and the presidents of all recognized organizations and clubs, meet, many of these problems are solved. The Student Council, under the direction of Sister M. de Paul S.N.D. and Miss S. O'Connell, is affiliated with the National Association of Secondary Schools and the Toledo Area Student Council. Under its supervision such activities as the Talent Assembly, Area Student Council Dance, Color Day, Tag Day, Junior-Senior Prom, the Homecoming Ceremonies, are sponsored during the year. It also sponsored the Polio, Community Chest, Catholic Chron- icle, and Sales Tax Stamp Drives. m Student Council in session! Page 116 mf ' WW ,uf X , H Sr 1 . in 'S W 4 M' ww, iv, L is A, p ' KNEW' V4 vi' K'- , E 2 ifk A ,f-V27 A 3, W if ' 1 A Q' Llgsmz 4 W Qs 2 'ir 5 fi Apostolic Committee The members of the Apostolic Committee under the direction of Sister Mary Charlotte, S. N. D., form an auxiliary branch of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. They endeavor to raise funds for the missions through the generous contributions of the stu- dents, and also by the annual sale of Christmas cards in which stu- dents actively participate. Officers prepare mission bulletin board. Eucharistic- M arian Committee Members of this committee en- deavor to promote devotion to Our Lady through campaigns designed to increase student attendance at Mass and encourage them to re- ceive communion more frequently. They culminate their efforts by the annual May Convocation dur- ing which a statute of the Blessed Virgin is crowned in the presence of the entire student body. Organization class officers: J. Chamberlain, V. Sobb, B. Albert, D. Yarton, J. Kakos, B. Lewan- dowski, G. Olzak, D. Kazmierski, M. Grimshaw, W. Walker, J. Mar- tin, S. lrmen, D. Mullins take time out to pose for a picture. Library Club What are some good books? Where do the retreat pamphlets come from? The answer is the Library Club. These boys and girls under the moderation of Sr. Mary Anthony O.S.U. secure these pam- phlets and exhibit book reviews to aid students in the selection of decent literature. J. Carey, H. Naumann, B. Bing, H. Hart, T, Carroll at work C?J in reference room. St. John Berchmans Society The St. John Berchmans Sanc- tuary Society, founded at Central in 1939, aims to foster religious vocations among the students, In order to carry out its purpose, the members of the society serve daily Mass, Benediction on First Friday, and on the retreat days, and take part in the annual May Convoca- tion. This organization is under the moderatorship of Sister Mary Louis S.N.D. J. Czarnecki, J. Aubry, B. Krall, J. Brandewie, J. Jacobs, officers of acolytes. St. H ildags Guild Members of this guild are offered the opportunity of caring for the Chapel of Christ the King. Be- cause of the generosity, of these girls, the chapel is fittingly pre- pared for all liturgical functions. They dedicate their work to the glory of God through Mary, The girls are divided into three orders: apprentice, journeyman, and mas- ter, each With its own duties to perform. J. Weilinski, J. Freppel, B. Miller, K. Palmer, make ready chapel adornments. Art Apostolate W 0 Guild Central Catholic Art Apostolate Guild consists of students from the girls art classes. Its chief duties are to spread Christ through art. Their meetings consist of dis- cussions on the possibilities of raising the standards of art appre- ciation among the students. K. Marcinek, M. Suter, D. Shetley, S. Christie, B. Beyer, admire a coat of arms. J. Tucholski, J. LaVigne, P. Kowalski. Boys' C.A.A. The members of this division of the Catholic Art Apostolate under the direction of Sr. Gene- Vive take charge of the bulletin board in the school entrance, changing it bi-monthly. The C.A.A. contains a student Spirit- ual Guidance Board that creates inspirational posters in order to fulfill their pledge of offering all art work to God. Projects of plaques, statues, clay models and paintings done by these boys are displayed in the hall outside the art room. Page 120 Catholic Art Apostolate Girls' C.A.A. The ideal of this organization is the encouragement of Christian Art in student life and in the home. The main project of the school year is the entering of art Work in the Enthronement of the Sacred Heart Contest. Sister Joanne's girls take charge of implanting these im- portant ideals in the other stu- dents. Standing: P. Johnson, A. Meissner, J. Kerscher. Seated: D. Karnakowski, W. Dietz. Young Christian Students YCS, one of the most im- portant organizations at Cen- tral, as Well as one of the largest, tries to restore the practice of a Christian Way of life for the students by its weekly meetings and many fascinating activities. This or- ganization helps the students with problems concerning not only school, but home as Well. lndirectly, then, YCS also aids society. Meetings are held by the different groups once a Week. The Gospel is read and dis- cussed and then some social problem is brought up for the members to try and help solve. Among the many activities of YCS are: the annual YCS Study Day, the Library Pam- phlet Service, and the annual Career Day, which is proba- bly the most important as far as the Whole student body is concerned. On this day, each student at Central chooses, from a varied group, a career they might be interested in knowing more about. They are sent to a room where a qualified speaker tries to give them all the in- formation possible about that particular career. The student is also given the chance to ask questions about the subject. This day gives the students an opportunity to broaden their outlook on life. Boys' Group Father Redding, Owen Jansen, Mike Cowan, Dick Sullivan, Tom McCarty. Girls' Group Standing: Arlene Demick, Jan Hall, Sharon Davis. Seated: Judie Stillwell, Sue Joyce, Chris Matell. Page 121 Future Nurses 0 America One of Central's outstanding clubs is the Future Nurses of America whose purpose is to foster any interest in nursing. In cooperation with the Toledo Catholic Charities, the members give of their time and effort to help needy families. Central is also ailfiliated with the Area Council of Nurses in which Marcia Jurek and Pat O'Bryan hold office. M. Jurek presents Mr. J. Roberts to C. Meinen, P. O'Bryan, P. McLauglin, M. McQuillan, F.N.A. officers. Math Club This club consists of the Junior and Senior math students. Indi- vidual members of the club pre- pare their own program each week. Members tend to study phases of Math not covered in the classroom. Some of the activities of this club are to promote student Math conventions, carry out compre- hensive contest among the stu- dents, study of college entrance exams, and research projects ex- hibits. L. Klotz, C. Ritter, C. Sattler, T. Carr. Future Teachers 0 America Developing leadership in the studentsg cultivating the qualities necessary for teachersg and in- forming students of the advantages of the profession are the aims of the Future Teachers. The club provided guest speak- ers, among whom were Miss Irene O'Brien, organizer of Central's F.T.A. and Sister Mary Lawrence, Dean of lVIary Manse College. Carolyn Culbertson speaks to members of F.T.A. Biology Club This organization now in its fourth year of existence, tries to create for a student an apprecia- tion of Science, by promoting projects outside the classroom. These projects include experi- ments, artificial models, surveys and special studies. The outstanding undertaking of this organization is the District and State Science Day at Bowling Green University in which the members participate. Marcia Thornton, secretary, Bar- bara Beyer, treasurer, Donald Beck, president, John Wiesolek, vice president. Aquinas AHistory Club Sophomore and Junior students interested in social studies are members of the History Club. The purpose of this club is to enable the students to become better informed of the historical significance of various landmarks and events in our own locality. This is done by means of research, oral reports, debates, and trips to key places in our area. T. Carr, P. Kokocinski, M. Auth, J. Graytop, Sr. M. of Mercy, C. Czubek, M. Bozymowski, J. Walker. Civics Club The chief aim of this organiza- tion of Seniors is to instruct its members in the workings of our government and to teach them the obligations and privileges of American citizenship. This year members toured the Toledo Cham- ber of Commerce under the direc- tion of Mr. James Garvin. Senior members participated in the an- nual trip to New York and Wash- ington D.C. conducted under the auspices of the school. Norma Prusakiewicz and Presi- dent George Oravecz write out plans for the Civics Club trip to New York and Washington. Page 123 Chess Club Modesty in defeat, Courage- but always thoughtful , is the motto of the Chess Club at Cen- tral. This club aims to enrich the intellectual faculties of its mem- bers while promoting good sports- manship. The members who meet every Tuesday to play chess under the moderation of Father Hernady, enter high school competitive con- tests. B. Koester, T. Mazuchowski, B. Kinneah, P. Keefe, D. Corcoran, C. Ritter, Fr. Hernady, A. Stipes, President C. Kraus. Radio Club The Radio CHamJ Club at Cen- tral has been in existence for six years. Its members, who are pros- pective ham licensees, receive instruction in radio theory from Greg Balser and in radio code from Larry Staczak at their week- ly meetings. They also maintain and operate their own radio sta- tion W8QVJ through which they contact fellow hams throughout the area. D. Metzger, G. Balser, B, Gilb, and L. Stasiak broadcast over WSQVJ. Camera Club Membership in the Camera Club is open to any shutterbug at Cen- tral. Sister Genevieve, the club moderator, takes pride in display- ing the photography of members on a bulletin board outside the boys' art room reserved for this purpose. Students enrolled in this club are taught the process of developing film and other fine points of camera artistry. Officers P. Johnson, T. Tucholski, J. Kerscher, C. Czubek demon- strate the enlarger to Camera Club members. P. Cairl, P. Kokocinski, J. Rang, M. King, J. Kruzak, M. Daly, R. Gilb, D. Sullivan-choristers for Christ the King, English Panel Shakespeare, the Globe Theater, Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, Duncan, Banquo and Macduff are under dis- cussion as this group of students of English study the forces of evil in the tragedy Macbeth Choral Group Lovers of God and lovers of music is a phrase appli- cable to the Choral Group. They have by being present to sing, rnade it possible for Central to have High Mass daily in the school chapel. i+'y l W 'l ' 1 E , 2 . X Z 5 B. Miller, J. Bryk, Sr. Magdalene, D. DiSalle. J. Krupp, R. Doppler, M. Chrniel, discuss the Work of the Bard of Avon. Page 125 Co-Editor The 1953 An anxiety fell over the yearbook class as staff appointment time neared. They breath- lessly awaited the distribution of the school paper, for in it were the names of the co- editors chosen to head the important activity of editing the yearbook. With the news that Marilyn Martin and Dennis Opicka were selected, the staffs settled down to their particular job of producing the yearbook for Dennis Opicka Associate editors and co-editors-C. Sattler, B. Mizerny, S. Whitaker, B. Bacik, D. Opicka, M. Martin, L. Soinski, N. Wycoff planning layouts. Class editors-K. Potrzebowski, J. Patton, J. Goetz, C. Liedel, M. Lengel, R. Honeberger and L. Kaczmarek arranging senior set-up. Page 126 Co-Editor entripetal the student body. Soon the choice of theme and dedication had been completed. Then the layouts, copy and picture set-ups were begun and a dum- my was prepared. The staff has tried to record the memorable events in the 1957- 1958 school year to aid reminiscence when the students become alumni. Marilyn Martin Business and Sports Managers-G. Balser, A. Kuhn, L. Kubicki, J. Potrzebowski, and D. Lewandowski busy at their Work. A 7f 'w,,,n Mme- .. Organization editors-S. Steger, J. Kaiser, B. Zraik, S. Wasielewski, R. Zaryczanski, P. Seeley, J. Ruthowski, M. Mohr, J. Dean, and F. Majo checking galleys. Page 12 T 5-il: -, Page 128 1. P. O'Bryan, F. Kay, M. Jurek, G. Zurek type copy. 2. W. Gensbeckler, T. Welter, B. Rosa proofread. The C0-Editor John Czarnecki The second and third period Journalism classes, under the co-editorship of John Czar- necki and Mary Morrison, combined their efforts in edit- ing the bi-weekly issues of the school paper. This past year found the Centric with many new changes. Among them were: the new head and the addition of the cartoon, HCashews il- lustrated by Jill Fraley. Four- teen issues of the Centric, one issued by the Juniors, consists of student and faculty news, Centric C0-Editor Mary Morrison school activities, sports cover- age, alumni news and edito- rial commentaries. The Centric has maintained a superior rating in the past years in the annual School Press Convention at Bowling Green State University. To accomplish this the co-editors are aided by the first, second, third and fourth page editors and their staffs, the business and circulation staffs, togeth- er With the necessary report- ers, proofreaders, and typists. 1. J. Thompson, J. Welsheimer, S. Ignatowski, T. Halm check galleys. 2. J. Fraley, D. Kalasz, J. Hinkle file circulation lists. 3. J. Duncan, R. Ciesielczyk, M. Milka, J. Bryk plan page layouts. Page 129 Cast: Molly CM. Milkaj, Nathaniel CB. Krallb, Rocky CP. Fogelb, Ambulance driver CF. Krompakj, Irv. CR. Coyb Cop CB. Petersonj, Ambulance driver CG. Bushroej, Parker Burnett CF. Justenj, Miss Ames CM. Martinh Margaret CD. Housej, Charlie Stewart CT. Tomczakj, Nancy CJ. Kaiserj. Page -,,l:.5:, Mrs. Roger Weiher Dramatics Director l30 Under the direction of Mrs. Roger H. Weiher, dramatic director, the Senior Class presented, Gramercy Ghost pro- duced this year in Central,s auditorium November 22, 23, 24. 'iGramercy Ghost relates the unusual experiences of Nancy Willard CJ udy Kaiserl and a friendly ghost, Nathaniel Coombes CBill Krallj who has been willed to Nancy by the late Miss Bullock. A real complication presents itself when Nancy's fiancee, Parker Burnett CFrank Justenj is sure she is losing her mind and makes plans, which almost succeed, to have her sent to a sanatorium. Nancy is saved when a newspaper reporter Charlie Stewart CTom Tomczakj proves that her story about the ghost is true. Supporting characters: the lawyer, Augusta Ames CMari- lyn Martinjg the housekeeper, Margaret Collins CDiane Housejg the policeman, Officer Morrison CBruce Petersonjg and the ambulance drivers, CFrances Krompak and Genelda Bushroejg along with Nathaniel's ghost friends, Rock Glover CPaul Fogeljg Irv Jenkins CRon Coyjg and the girl CMar- guerite Milkaj provide a very complex yet very amusing story. Num 1. This was Miss Bu11ock's will . . . . 2. HWait a minute, where do you think you're taking her? 3. Phoebe, I can explain! 4. But I don't Want to see George Washington! 5. Parker, you can be so nice when you want to. Page 131 Q 83 3: .1 li 1- 2 i 1 i'Oklahoma! 2. Many a New Day 3. Everything's up to date in Kansas City Cl Omll. ' Okl h This year the Music Department pre- sented Rodgers' and Hammerstein's Okla- homa! , at the State Theatre, April 25. 26, 27. lt's Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin' when Curly McLaine CNorman Clarkj comes callin' on Miss Laurey Williams CDorothy Lewan- dowskij. He has come to invite her to go with him in t'The Surrey With the Fringe on Top, to a box social. Laurey has already told Jud Fry fTom Tomczakb that she would go with him, so Curly escorts Aunt Eller CMarcia Jurekl. Laurey is perplexed about Jud, whom she fears, so she buys a potion supposed to help her see things clear from peddler Ali Hakim Page 132 L CMike Syringj who thinks It's a Scandall, It's an Outrage! because Andrew Carnes CBruce Petersonj says Ali should marry Ado Annie Carnes fPhyllis Seeleyj for whisper- ing sweet nothings in her ear. Ali aids Will Parker CBill Krallj in captivating Annie. Curly and Laurey, after admitting Peo- ple Will Say We're In Love, become en- gaged. On the night of their marriage, Jud appears in a jealous rage. A fight between Jud and Curly ensues, Jud is killed when he falls on his own knife. A trial is held on the spot, Curly is declared HNot guilty! , and the cast closes the show with the title song, Oklahoma! mm. N' Sw W-Ta : ::: ' xg Music Department Central's Music Department provides many and varied activities for its stu- dents. The Mixed Chorus, Orchestra, and Band are conducted by Mr. Gerald V. DePrisco. Classes in Music Apprecia- tion, Harmony and Theory, and the Girls' Choral groups are directed by Sister M. Alameda, R. S. M. Orchestra The orchestra of twenty-two mem- bers, under the direction of Mr. G. V. DePrisco, provided the music for the Senior Play '4Gramercy Ghost , they performed at the Christmas assembly, and at the Spring Concert. Highlighting their season was their performance for the operetta, Oklahoma , and the musi- cal program for the Bishop's rally for the new high schooli' campaign. Mr. Gerald V. DePrisco, Music Director. Pianists Jean Bonk, David Velliquette. Pianists Marylyfl Stoiber and Jim MHTUU- Page 134 -wmfq M Row 1: J. Sniadecki, J. Settlemeyer, K. Nescota, M. Row 1: M. Yablonski, J. Rang, D. Kerr, R. Hillabrand Ruddy, T. Saad, M. Heinze. T. Regan. Row 2: J. Moran, D, Short, S. Zaborowski, M. Hum- Row 2: A. Toth, C. Rothert, A. Sobb, C. Seren, K bert, T. O'Rourke, W. Kitzler. Kipker. J, Reilly, D. Takacs, E. Forgette, W. Beins. J. Kest, F. Harrison, D. Boyd, T. Carroll, J. Stuart i 41 J. Velliquette, J. Jacobs, N. Gajewski, B. Krall. Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: D. Melle, R. Draur, R. Hoinier, R. Toth, J Kuchinski, K. Sauppe. B. Seymour, G. Widejkis, R. Faybess, A. Dzwi- atka, M. Oravets, J. Noonan, B. Fackelman. M. Mullin, J. Fletcher, J. Topolewski, F. Ro- tunga, V. Grey, M. Tscherne. Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: K. King, P. Reilly, D. Okonski, D. Warziniak T. Kraus, B. Fink. K. Croak, P. Rowe, L. Urban, R. Wozniak D. Kovisier, J. Krupp. H. McMillan, J. Opre, H. Bitterrnan, D. Ope- zewski, P. King, K. Radecki. Page 137 an ' ' or ...T ...S Row 1: Charlene Stroud, Eileen Fackelman, Rosalie Carr, Sue Czerniak, Joyce Krupp, Marcia Jurek, Joyce Nadolny, Judy Spychala. Row 2: Ruth Hanf, Judy Francis, Darlene Haas, Pat Baron, Pat DelBrocco, Margaret Neuhausel, Nancy Binkert, Dorothy Lewandowski. Row 3: Joanne Rutkowski, Mary Joy Dickens, Joyce Chamberlin, Rosie Borics, Jane Conyers, Lois Gladieux, Marilou Eversdon, Roseanne Modrovvski, Barbara Queenan. Row 1: Jim Thompson, Harry Hart, Bob Stroganoff, Harry Bodie, Dick Sullivan, Jim Lopresto. Row 2: Bill Krall, Dave Brown, Bill Lackney, Dan Jasinski, Deane Sullivan, Gene Antoszewski. Row 3: Norman Clark, Tom Tomczak, Mike Syring, Art Kuhn, Bill Roberts, Dan Cassidy, Joe Myers. The Glee Club The Glee Club, numbering eighty-six, Christmas Carol program at the Court House, blend their voices to provide entertainment the Hospitals, Orphanages and Convents. on many occasions. They took part in the They contributed many impressive numbers Page 138 W X fa , ,. . .. th, , Row l: Diane Budzyn, Lois Augustiniak, Joan Hayes, Frances Koester, Valerie Sobb, Judy Woyame, Trudy Maier. Row 2: Jane Reiter, Melanie Conti, Peg Machinski, Judy Goetz, Pat McIntosh, Julie Harshman, Karen Sauppe Nancy Dennis. Row 3: Sharon Wichowski, Geri Zurek, Judy Beins, Carolyn Culbertson, Phyllis Seeley, Priscilla Driscoll, Ruth Kaufman Judy Thrun. Row l: Jerry Seitz, Jim Carey, Dave Thompson, Ron Bueter, Buzz Fournier. Row 2: Joe Mazur, Dane Hollendonner, Jerry Yeager, Bob Carney, Larry Minor, Tom Grime. Row 3: Bob Gilb, Paul Kokocinski, Dick Johns, Roy Shelton, Dick Clark, Chuck Johnson, Phil Shamy. to the Christmas assembly, at the invitation of the Holy Name Society, they sang at the new St. Patrick's, they participated in the Exchange Concert and the Spring Concert. They reached the goal of their achievement in their fine production of the operetta, 4'Oklahoma at the State Theatre. Page 139 2 ii N Prusakiewicz C Stygoski, T. Druffel, L. Baertschi, D. Cassidy, G. Puccetti, J. Sherman, C. Sattler, T. Antkow- iak K Tremmel D Schick. Peggy Del Brocco Radiant Royalty Reigns At S. C. Activities During the half-time ceremonies at the Central-Macomber football game, October 18, Gerry Puccetti was crowned Homecoming Queen by Tom Druffel, assisted by last year's queen Carol Stygowski. Gerry's attendants were Carole Sattler, Kathy Tremmel, Lynn Baertschi, and Norma Prusa- kiewicz. Central's candidate for Area Stu- dent Council queen was Peggy Del Brocco, who represented C.C.H.S. at the annual Area Student Council dance held at the Naval Armory on February 11. fi' J. Stearns, D. Szymanski, A. Sullivan, A. Kuzma sign for next dance. Junior-Senior Prom This year the Junior-Senior prom planned was held in the Naval Armory on May 9. by the Junior class under the leadership of Students danced to the music of Jack Run- co-chairmen Janet Sullivan and Dick Szy- yanis Orchestra which enhanced the theme, manski and their moderator Sr. M. De Paul, Springtime Sonata. Page 141 R. Lewandowski, G. Olzak co-crown Central's Queen. May Convocation Highlighting the spiritual campaigns dowski and Gloria Olzak, as outstanding conducted by the Eucharistic-Marian Com- members of the Committee, were given the mittee, is the annual May Coronation of honor of crowning Mary, Queen of Central. Our Blessed Lady. This year Robert Levvan- ge 142 H. McMillan, B. Knurek, C. Sattler, R. Doppler, M. Morrison, D. Swiergosz. J. Merz, B. Mizerny, R. Cies- ielczyk, J. Duncan, top ten seniors. Graduation June ll, at the Sports Arena will be a Well to our dear Alma Mater. Although We great night for the graduating class of l958. feel anticipation for the things to come, there Barbara Knurek and James Duncan repre- is still a feeling of sorrow at the loss of a senting the departing seniors bid fond fare- great and wonderful influence in our lives. Page 143 M52 11,3149 Jw HWY ,4- mlff 1 'w-N ,,,,,.,2'.2.-T' Jyv 9 X Simi vi K 22 Busy fuff' T: Always February April 1. Mass in English 1. Ok1ahoma,' 2. Washington's Birthday 2. Senior trip 3. Junior essays begin 3. Talent Assembly March May 1. Career Day 1. Springtime Sonata 2. Science Day at Bowling Green 2- May COUVOCHUOD 3. St. Patrick's Day Assembly 3. Senior picnic June We rsc her 5q 1. Senior Breakfast 2. Report Cards 3. Graduation Page 145 f' fi' M aintenance .. Staff 1-.1 Uv A .-A 1. K. 2 it-ff Mr. F. Eilerbrock Head of Maintenance Mr. F. Nosal, Mr. L. Nosker, Mr. L. Kean, Mr. E. Pawlinski. Inserts: Mr. F. Hawk, Mrs. T. Gorsuch. 1. Mrs. E. Hanenkrath, Mrs. M. Densmore, Mrs. L. Lusher, Mrs. M. Glasnapp. 2. Mrs. E. Rayman, Mrs. L. Nawroski, Mrs. M. Valentine, Mrs. L. O'Nei11. Page 146 Ca eteria Staff V... ,X ,. X F1 Q X .. ...af 4 fggm 9131--2:25 f GZLSTJH Mr. John Packo Head of Cafeteria Ad . . TYR Patrons . . felgigfaxiw QTEK P4 en' xii? A 7. 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DO ALES ! 5 9,4 n at ' ms D OO ' J ' L ES 0 SCREENS MW Mm L ' Cal S At Any Ti Q- ' f e Estimate A Nites 85 b X Sundays CH. 2-6100 GR. 2-7929 P g 158 42, rE?la . . 1' 3 ' 'Q 5223 p N My 5 1252.52 ,f N Q Q M .. mio no A' N L, lj 0:,'1TfI'M,7l'i QLJL 5 4522 of f' BCI'dE1l1 GR 2-2114 90 1 A OZMMW J 56!S74fLAjjdLAT10NS O-Sy A MBEST VVISHES J M ,ff 'Hg M bt I To The Class of 1958 JJ? MXL. FOGEL AGENCY Q VM 0 N INSURANCE 1 o Hx Wx 47, Q 537 Ham ton , Toledo 9, Ohio y JUL, ff Q PSTN Aw A, . My W WY N D1 Sal glrqffg QW A X 1 Sin e 190 0 A I My iz In Q xg Q gk PRODUCTION PLATING A ING F ALL TYPES WA. . s I 1 y X ,, Ay 1. SV? 'X CONG TUL Tri TO THEQCLASS or 1958 T 5fJxgRk s. OTTLING co. as 1 N ' G1 11 cis ,,, H e 1 Lara 'e 1 35 Q ,gi 1 fr A f,,fy! . 113 jjj' f A , ' I ' Difference W, Novy is the time to reflect upon the good ole' daysl' in school - the many friends, your favorite teachers, sports and dances and parties. But when looking at toda 's school architecture, we think you'll agree that glass has made a differ nce! Here's picture-proof that schoolk rridors don't have to be dark and dreary tunnels. No longer must Wa gl e solid and opaque. Today, more attention is being paid to daylight vie . ' When reflecting up thu -,rtages of this glass age, we think you'1l agree that the uyogyne da 1 ' are bette . X3 L 3 ,jf 0,1 rssmr- Ns- nn W Q aywr muh ,ASS tj,-42 lf , 0 Reward 1 or the name and address of a prospect to whom We sell a TV, REFRIGERATOR, WASHER or DRYER PHILLIPS APPLIANCE 714 Phillips Ave. GR. 9-2231 Page 162 1. 4 Q . 1 ,j!' , 'H' , - 4, 7 ' is, fl- 1 ' 1 L 'Urbarrskige 2 Hardware 81 Furniture . ,fag ,Z ,J ,.f N gf 1 J . W ' A -A X 3202 Lagrgiiige Street 0 ' T010103, ohio . 11. , 17 f f 1 ' M ,107 1 ,0 gen. 4-08211 f 1 1' , K Z - AL . ,, Mr , , f , L ff- ,1 W ,f' ,ff , ', 4 1. 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BRI G NM ffkfffj DESM was ' S s A Re M and CTW Made Q DESMAID Q , IDA S R GIRL RESSES 0199 R- 312,-Ixxg RIQQJDRESSES Q Co NION DR gr 'Q J ' ' v ' - ,f ATLAS BRID L Q JJ P49 2932 Lagrange t. 3, T F etween St. Hedwig's Church a v Ce N OPE I X one: RA. 9-2521 Monday, Wednes ay, Fri y-9 .M.-9 G Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday-9 A. X The Fred Christen 81 So Co. SHEET METAL AND ROOFING CONTRACTORS XX Johns Manville Year Round Comfort Home Insulation 714-26 George St. CH. 3-4161 Pho - Xfo 1-1 9 ' J M ,9 R STEWARTWB MQ Band Box xc Q ' Pg A Mg 627 Main st. Fgffky 0, . K S 2 fb Wkf' Pg 165 o W o K eo o JQ111 yum hnq-?fyd , QQ?Q i E AL 6 ILDI coN AcTo X M6 M My A K OMNM Q! . ring j play ' ' ongya ul ion Bes Wishesxxyw W M MQW , Q 2 WWW? Va if QM My , My n T '1Q?6aZ U P W G'S'f WNT N' NY M Z9 Q W fy My fl , L W M H Wig! My 'Ck'QlfrfI1i'fQl1l'TJQ1ZZw OF me CQC. .C PANV ,O l l . entral TOLEDO COCA-COLA B LI G . ' 9 T 1 A N E I D E fjg S N A I S T U P P s Q X Wholesale I rice u ted T Schools, 11e Aca a i tc. 1 Tol o B eprint and 3- f Co. 316 Superior tree N pho ef . 3- cj! J A D L 'f Q A fxxiy ni JAKJ . :f 5, ' 1 0 KJ' vig? A+- 4 if 1 . I V f bv lf ng Ji J, .-MLA, Y N!! lx E J f' .I ,1.,l,f 0' Q -f ' JJ . ,,, 7 'fi D D 1 p if 5 , Tl' x, ' V I 5' ff A fl I 1 CON ',TUWiONS ' f 'L ff X . lv' ' L 1 J ' TQV 'ME Y f ' x -fl, V 5- ' 'WJ A If 515.25 of 3,958 ' df! ,Mx J ' Jf' F ' ,ft , I J of N ,f V 6 f Ja, ,lu , Lf: ff' 1 N , I1 K il ' ' Q , ' 5 V fe W B use iffgv- 'ZA Q-JV, l ,'. l l ,A 8,5 5 ,W OMQANY' - JJ JV! fgficvft I 'I J I gm r J 'A ,. I J 1 7 ld U P 1 ' 1 5, ' fry N ff-f-f 5 , 5- , J, l izerfly Mg,af2i1S!d LP6:L1ltry Go. f H '- A Q 1 , f Table Drdgged Poultry ' ' 'K I ,ff x Native Veal fl J' ff, V ' ffl' sr , . --1 ' 3 . ' , ' ff Toledo, 3imli0 l ' CH. 1'-1174 28 Superior fb I . , 4 I l 4 Q ' V Z ' . llvl 'Chipsii,Tlfral Satisfy' WEVJ 5.De1uxe,P6tato Chip Comb dny I 5 2741 Legrange ' , 5 ' '- ' y CH. 3-5451 Q fm! x ,Q Q Pagewiyflv ' I I . we we 4: W WQLMW by ,V W B ohle 8: Son fbx' ' N9 ' MBOX Mortuary '7'f'a'V' XLWQQ QV W Ng! 648 Oak sf. Avi 9 ld , Mm 71 PIANOS and oRGANsx Great Lakes Piimo Co, f swf an if ' , i N53 ' Nw A ' N Wji'Buy,Here .andh Remain Setisiedn ke A . -fx Q COMPLETE N A HOME FURNISHERS I Fufniture - Cafrpets x U -- A NLino1eums - Stoves Upen Ever! Day 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. 4 ,,HfilIebrand Bros. So. Sj.vClair St. and Harrison 611 Jefferson Toledo, Ohxio 1 P CH-1-5842 H. R. Nachazel, Mgr. g. .v K . N- x CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 ST. MARY'S C. Y. O. Moderator Rev. Roman G. Weltin S.J. President-Ronald Coy Vice President-Ruth Kaltenmark Secretary--James Lopresto Treasurer-Anita Fackelman Spiritual-Ruth Kaltenmark Social-Janet Schwanzl Athletic--Frank Justen Cultural-Rita Brocki I Page 168 W Agn X7 7, If lj I V 1 nf, Lf f 1 SM I MWA PE oNAL WORD We y My gl T0 THE ff J 'f o T 'jr ard Hearing I' K if fl f , JW 1 if ,af O ,W Itone Hearing Glasses T 1 L7 I give you na ural hearing in the natural J C , way! Th Earnig ag builtd 11130 'nge , 'L t ass ' ' ff M, f My O mp ie jf OLE f Wh ple ':-1 aring help look to ,ff A i f ,G on . W fr Q M , ff' AND LARGEST OLUME L ,k FORD AG CY' Bel o.ne, He Omg Aid ' 432 s rior st. CH. 4-6765 f ' , MV? Q UQ 9. 1 T Y 4D ml' girl' eqtfwfarket ' 02 Tec seh Streetf, 4 Corne Collingwood CL A H ry 1-8269 J ,E Toledo, Ohio Andrew START'S DRUG STORES THE REXALL STORES OF WEST TOLEDO 1009 Sylvania cor. Martha 1659 Sylvania cor. Jackman P 169 ,W A fb V 7M pf '59 W ' UM RESH E AND VEGETABLES CALL . V f U I-fi 1 xt' fo pfju :ns oo Anvf Assocmnou WW - 30 Hgucrkf STREET HM L! 'f 351'-If nj 'Y' p I , L4 ,E N ll, J.. 151 CH. 3-5241 , -Lf , If ,W k 1, ,',Mgr,4,' ' 1 V, K f fr 1 4,0 N115 U g ,vo J iff P 0 7' 'I TL :D 'V , I V , ' 1 1 I ff .f 5 ? , ' 1, V f I 51 L9 LJ' Geo. EXCAVATIYNG COVNTIQIMYETORS oxford 1-7123 A 352 Plymouth Street K Toledo, Ohio 12.9 Jyfjx J, 1 ,ff jf jjflspj V, ay 'J Lumens. J, .jdf WH Y. COAL G0. J' ff 4-1-161 STARR AVE. f L X 14 J fa I oxford 1 bww-4606 QM TWWWAT 42 We PM WB' lSOll E , . . HJ 12 . I fo 1 ' A 1 u I Y 5 , , fl l it .' C' QCQNGRATULA 1 I sf My some X amy ff X BEST W H s -542-ii -it 1 , J N J T e St io off K If ,I r' J 1 fy 2237 Collingwood Avenue jo? Mpfg iicu. -2679 A X J '- MQ? ' s P E C I L Student P ices AIR I . New! - Pastel Jackets White Dinner Jackets get gi ll,v:Jx:3 X gj? f!k'VgX:.E Y. 21 l,' Y ! Tin, -' f .:,-Ti Popular Tony Martin Tuxedos 9 9 Russell s DRESS SUIT nes-I. in RENTAL SERVICE, INC. Heating Comfort Re lace our wgmuout fgmace with a P y '2,egff:4Gas1?,f'gflfi2ILf Open Eves. till 9:30 Sunday 12 - 4 Toledo Home Heating Co. 2601 Lagrange l CH' +5559 407 Broadway 1830 Sylvania 24 Semce CH. 8-6666 GR. 9-6702 Page 171 x .X N. , ' ' H5 K .1 . ' , 'FM EC'-.N' if X .Congratulations . K X X, V , s 'n , - fiwckynefleld Recreolhon .L O vm XX XX X .X lx X ' S- l X wx X N 1 Q, ' X C 0 1. h O I I C SX lx Wgkcial School Rates Xxx fix xx In A . fix D! on V bowling. XXAA I X, H Q X 52 off 3o15oiri01gspe S145 h X X - Xxx. :L ' A N N -X KX O , ' ,HEX R X X Nl b x , K A Rx P X P X N5 ' xl - f X 1, E10 ' 1 N A Q V x PX l ,SX N, , .XJX x, P STELNICKI MEA M 4 RJ FINEST POLISH SAUSAG I Ey PM YN' KIELBA -KISZ X M51 HOME MADE C R S OK B O l 'l 5 X SMOKED PORK L N - rg D L 'lm QiI312 Lagrange St. Gu U Wy CH. 4-7694 v COMPLETE PRES AIRS PTION SERVICE CR TCHES - CANES WHEEL CH - fFor Rent or Saleh TRUSSES-ELASTIC GARMENTS and STOCKINGS VATE FITTING ROOM PRI SICK ROOM and DIABETIC SUPPLIES ' h e Delivery SGFVICS at No Extra C arg VonEwegen 8g Preston East Toledo's Professional Pharmacy Phones: OXford 1-2443 - 2444 1001 Starr Ave. at East Broadway Page 172 , U With your gift of flowers' DO .flet the stars get in her eyes Charm her with a sweet and senti 3 T bouquet, or a gay corsage fromiv 35,2 Q E We Joe I. Cooper, Florist Q3 1fi35 Br Way 6 1 , f di -Q bi f if s E H, :me hioptical Co. X51 Dis flair Er X Cf Kaffe ar 11. 8a KE ,XTFHIS You CAN C, Our Pies and d after midnight and delivere in time for lunch to restaurants, hotels, clubs, in- stitutions and factory cafeterias. See Us for Pies and Cakes for Your Banquets and Parties The Erie-Thomas Pie Company 925 North Erie Street CHerry 4-4679 DEPEND ON . In whatever line of endeavor you engage-business or industry, the pro- fessions, science-you Will use more electricity to do more things easier, better, cheaper. And this, too, you can depend on: business-managed, investor-owned elec- tric companies like Toledo Edison will continue to plan and build ahead so you can LIVE BETTER, ELECTRICALLY. . fc Low cosr ' - ' :,::::: 'C ' ' 3?-1757 To ' '-..- 13a ge 173 . 9,5 N Qf or 5? 49? J af X mai? CONGR JATIONS Mm Gwml. . . 3291 X3 Hifgbfrom - THE CHOSEN FEW swf O F CONFERENCE 102 Tony Antkowiak David Boyd Tom Carroll Matthew Chmiel William Dittman Ronald Draur Thomas Druffel John Emerson Stephen Etzel Robert Fink Edward Forgette John Franks Joseph Gladieux Thomas Halm Robert Hardy Harry Hart John Jacobs Owen Jansen Paul Johnston Patrick Keefe Thomas Kern Peter Kessler William Kitzler Larry Klotz Bill Krall Charles Kraus Larry Kubicki R b t L nd o er ewa o Raymond Moore Ben Myers Edward Nasser wski Kenneth Nusbaum John O'Brien Bernard Powers X Robert Raczkowski ' Charles Rothert Don Schick Andrew Toth Thomas Trabbic She? gi lt J 1 9 Q P Wx X, J tm lmn, . , L l Q , Mus: Casual Stale! MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER GREAT EASTERN SHOPPING CITY Qi I 5 THE FUTU ELOQQS TH SE LA T , . Ng gain vis X51 PQQAN 'wa We o - s U TYX-lg, N xl XAUL JO N wk , P O'RO ' N 3 .3-2694 X Q X n ' 1 Page 174 Nl. PA ,R UNS new X Clergy ' - X If Dr. C. A. Bayer and wife . , . JJ: 'Aj' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beach Rev- Thomas Beaureg . -X ff' Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bercher Rev. Charles Bechtel '- . rn Berkebile Rev. C- R- B1 nl? p X rx r. and Mrs. Arthur Bertling Rev' And aSk9' ' J' Martin L. Bettinger ReVfR- BQ. lfas ' .X Jw Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Bettinger ge? eff-ra. My 1 fx Mr. and Mrs. George Bihl Rev' R' ' Q h If! JU - ly, I ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Biniak Fev' .O 'F e Soy eve ' J j ' Mrs. Sadie Biniakiewicz Rrancfscivl . efff L .V-I g 35 Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Binkley Rik' Jrhtggswp ' H ge . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bobash R- EV- .1 G .J a age Y 5- ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Richard Bohn, Jr. Mex. 5151 Tciesfl . . . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Borics Rsgy Q ' argl? on N Mr. and Mrs. David Boyd REX eo ml na Zig J, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brandewie Rev R6b? ff.B-' ligand X Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bresnahan Rev Wal ' Zlowski Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown Rev F K t 1 Mr. ang Bllfllrs. J. Eirsivbaixerk ' E 1 r. an rs. osep . ry EEZ Eariisgft M Lavo Od fi C. P. Carroll Family Rev' T M Masterson y V Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cassidy Rev Jtshn' J Meehan W Mr. and Mrs. H. Chmielowicz R . ' Mr. and Mrs. Virgil E. Clark ev Richard Morman J d A B C h Rev Paul A. Mueller N? ge dalilon O tn Rev Joseph L. O'Brien r' an rs' Omp on Rev Rev Carlton A. Ott A. E. Pinter Ronald C. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bus Carone Charles Costlow Rev. E. E. Radecki Rev. Thomas A.. Redding 223 gllflisgflan ESX gegllglgelglgxfiilliski r. and Mrs. Henry Cznarnecki Rev M. C. Robaskiewicz 3 01,119 Czelusta Msgr. A. J. Sawkins f J Darnis Very Rev. J. E. Schmit ' ame Rev. John J. Shanahan O HV ,AK 31201 ROE, AIF Rev. James A. Siefker I and ' Earl Davls Rev. Wm. A. Stahl elen deal? H Rt.R.W.A.Tb' . f Y WT eau - Rt. R25 Max J' SVS? ! . and rs. Charles L. Deiger Rev. Michael J. Walz C 5 I . Prggand AbgDel Brocco X e y roc D parents and F1-ien My r, ael lgiraigiiggs M. Diethelm James R. Adams D.D.S. J r. and Mrs. Charles Dittman Mr and Mrs. James Al n K' dj' Mr. and Mrs. Art Dodge ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dorr ' John A. Anaple Thomas F. Anaple Timothy J. Anaple Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Antkowiak Mr. and Mrs. John Antkowiak Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Antkowiak Thomas Ludlow Ashley James G. Ayres Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bacik Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Baertschi Mr. Walter Balcerzak Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Balser Barb, Bev, Carol, Barb and lla Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bartaldo Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bauerschmidt Mri and Mrs. Glenn Anapliw 6 Josephine and Ethel Dossat Viola Draheim Mrs. Ann Draur Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Druffel Mr. and Mrs. James J. Duncan Mrs. E. J. Dusha Mr. and Mrs. Marion Dziewiatka Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kowalski Mr. Felix Ellerbrock Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Etzel Eversden, Little, Bryk, Etzsle Mr. and Mrs. Richard Finn Mrs. Grace Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Edward Forgette Mr. and Mrs. Robt. L. Fraley Eddie L. Francis Page 175 PA TR ONS Fred, Dave, Jim, Tom, Buzz , , Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kaczmarek Mr. and Mrs. Francis Freppel Mr. and M S. if-phen Kakos k 'AA Friend ff' r rs. ester F. Kalis i A Friendp. f QW! ' A 6 r. a d Mrs. K. G. Kaltenmark A Friendi' J ' .Y So ow A Friendi' M72 X ' ff' P . and Mrs. Eli Katona Jr. A Frien jf' f r. and Mrs. Thomas Keefe HA Fri dr' if ,WA ,Mr and Mrs. Ralph E. Keller A Friendufyl and Mrs. Kelly L'Fr f V H r. a d . Gilbert Kenczewic Mr. d Mrs. Ed n . Fr' e fi -QL u Hf Kennedy Mr. and' Mrs. o 1 ' r. an-da s. Raymond C. King Mr. an rs. Q,eve'.?y Gasiorows J The F. R. Kitzler Family Em' o L. Gas ari 'fp 1 Miss Joan Klap Mr. an . . . 1' 5 'V onski Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Klein Mr. an rs B eiger Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Knurek Mr. A 1. V A. Gensbechler Katherine H. Knurek Gerry, ' f , Bobbie, Judy Mr. and Mrs. W. J . Knurek U Mr. and rs. R. A. Grrard Mr. and s Frank Koberstem Mr. and Mrs. Steve Glonek Bert Goetz Family Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Grachek Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Gradel Mr Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grey Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Haefner Mr and Mrs. Jack L. Greenbaum ' ff and Mrs Kenneth R Hah Eoczy and r. Alfred Mr. Mr. Mr C. 9. I' 3.11 I'S. aczy oel l ralewski mil Krall Donald O. Krupp nd . . icki, Jeweler an rs. J. C. Kuchers M ck Konopinski ,Mr z and Family Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haig t fy Dr. an Mrs. John F. Kuehn Eddie and Ruth Hanf 11, . Jerome Kwasniak Mrs. Josephine a 'ngto , . and Mrs. Ted ane Mr. and Mrs. . H s X erry Langenderfer, Class '48 Grace L. Ha c .R. J . LaPointe, Cl '24 Mr. and Mr J. Cyay spw ,Mr and Mrs. Ca J. LaScola Mr. and Mrs. rvi Hei ,lf dl I , ilcflr. and Mrs. E . J. Lauber Philip G. tschel 4' Ir. and Mrs. aul LaVigne Mr. and Mrs. A. H j i i r nd to QVoy Mr. and Mrs. ErnIgg1J1HenL s fi ng . J riiti LaYoy Pat Hent eg 1 Y. I'S. . . HW ESS Mr, and 1511-S, nk mn e Y r. d Mrs. Francis Lengel Juanita Hintz f , Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Leopold Mr. and Mrs. Geo e gs Q, William D. Testa, D.D.S. Drs. E. F.-L. F.-Ap off D tists Mr. and Mrs Joseph Lewandowski Earl and Ray Honeb ' Mrs. John C. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Emery H a Mr. and Mrs John Ley Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ho e Mr. and Mrs Kenneth W. Lick Mr. John G. Hubay Mr. and Mrs John F. Lopresto Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Huss Mr. and Mrs A. S. Machinski Frank Ignatowski Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ignatowski Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Maier Mr. and Mrs. Emery Jacob Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs Patricia A. Jaeger J. Jan Jos. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jankowski Mr. Leo Jankowski Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Jansen and Ron Joe Duane P. Johnston, D.D.S. Mrs. James Joy Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Joyce Judy and Carl---'58 Judy and Bob Mr. and Mrs. Vitus Jurek Page 176 Florian A. Majewski, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Manion, Sr. Marilyn and Ted Mrs. Agnes F. Marlow Dr. and Mrs. George J. Maurer Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Maza Arthur McCormick Family Pat, Sue, Barb, Judy and Peg Mr. John J. McHugh Mrs. Grace McMahon Mr. Thomas A. Meehan Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Meinen Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mendel Mr. and Mrs. John Merz ny, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin L. Mickens Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Milka Frank R. Miller, 3414 Dorr St. Toby and Brook Miller Mr . and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Wyman L. Miller E. F. Mizerny Alton Mohr John Monoky Jos. Montagino R. A. Moore Elmer A. Morrison Dr. Wallace Morton Regina Mroczkowski Mr. and Mrs. Dr. James E. Mullen, F.A.C.S. Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Murnen Ben F. Myers, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Myers Miss Barbara Nelson Dean Neumann Compliments of a Friend Mr. and Mrs. John Noonan Judy Noonan Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Norris R. M. O'Bryan Miss Sally O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. John A. Opicka Mr. and Mrs. John J. Oravec Mr. and Mrs. George Oravecz Victoria Ann Oravecz Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Oravets Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Orosz Mr. and Mrs. Steve Orosz Mr. and Mrs. James Oswald Mr. and Mrs. Earl Overy Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Owczarzak Mr. and Mrs. C. 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Addresx ,,,,,..4327 Elmhurst-13 341 Crittenden-9 ,,,,,,,,3015-116th St.-11 ,,,.,,.....1109 Campbell-7 ,,,.,,.4514 No. Haven-12 ,,,,,,,4514 No. Haven-12 ...,,,...4123 Fitch Rd.-13 ,..,..h,,,,,,1025 Moore St.-8 ,,,,,,,,,513 W, Delaware-10 3536 Denise Dr. .,,......2337 Glenwood Ave.-10 ,,,, 3109M Scottwood-10 Balser, Robert ,.,...... ..,,,,,,,,,, 1 911 Greenwood-5 Bartaldo, Rosalie .,11,..,, .,.....,....,,...,,............ 1 758 Pilgrim-7 Bauer, Dorothy ....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2551 Montebello Rd.-7 Bauerschmidt, Nancy ................,...,,,, , ,,,,,, 1219 Warwick-7 Beaber, Joseph .,...........,... 523 West Wayne, Maumee, Ohio Beach, Nancy ,........,,,, . 1,,,,1,,,,,1. ,,,.,.....,,, ..,. . . 124 Emery-9 Becker, Frederick ..,,,.,, .,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 2 5 Waggener-12 Beins, Judith ,,,,,,,,.., .,,,,,, 5 68 Woodville St.-5 Bell, Donna ...,,...,,.., ..,,.... 3 26 Willard St.-5 Benedick, Frank ...,,. Bertling, Diane ......,,,.. Bettinger, Phillip ........ Bihn, Bernard ,,,,..,r,,..,, Biniak, Robert ,,,,, , ,,,,.,,, Blanchong, Richard . ....r.. Boardman, Patricia ,.,,,, Bobash, Frances ,,,.,r,, Bodie, Henry ,,....,,,...,,. Bolger, Margaret ,........ Borics, Rose ..,.......... Boyd, David, ....,......, Braatz, Margaret . ....,. Brandewie, James ......... Bresnahan, Roger .,,,...,. Brown, Barbara, .,,,,. . Brown, Charles ,,,,,,,, Brown, Sharon ....,,.,, Brubaker, Jon. .....,. ..........2005 Kelsey-5 708 Caswell-9 ,,,,,,,4591 Westway-12 2002 Drouillard-5 ........,.,2019 Upton Ave.-7 1 31 1 Laclede Rd.-12 ,..,,..1715 Greenwood Ave.-5 ,,.,,,,,...,.1657 Schomberg-5 ,W718 Colima Dr.-9 ....,....1837 W. Central Ave.-6 2473 Caledonia-5 ,,,...,......850 Euclid Ave.-5 938 Orchard St.-9 r,,....,..,2559 Berdan-13 2124 Rood Rd.-13 ...,...4506-288th St.-11 18 Gradolph-12 ,...,...2514 Scottwood-10 ,,,,,,,2315 Dunham St.-9 Bruhn, Sandra ....... .,,.,,. ,.,,,,,,,,.. 5 8 3 Prouty-9 Bryk, Joseph .....,.... ....... 3 01 E. Manhattan-8 Buescher, John ......,, .......,,....,.., 8 22 Yates-8 Bueter, Ronald ........ .... 2808 Claredale-13 Buffy, Julius. ..,.,,...,..,., ..,,,,..,,. 2 .........,,..., 2 512 York St.-5 Burkholder, Richard ,...,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,.,,. 2806 Warsaw St.-8 Bushroe, Genelda ,,,,,...... 1116 W. Erie Rd., Erie, Michigan Bykowski, David ,..,., .,.,,.,,...........,,.... 4 37 St. Louis St.-5 Carey, James ....,,,,, Carney, Janet ........,,.. Carroll, Thomas ....... ........1742 Brussells St.-13 ,,,,...,...202 Rivard Rd.-7 , ,,,,,,, 2 3 5 3 Scottwood-10 Cassidy, Daniel. ,.......,.. ,,,,....,, 2 306 Dunham-9 Chmiel, Matthew .......,..... ,........,,... , 3428 Gorney-8 Chmielowicz, Carolyn ,,,,,.,, ..,........ 3 117 Warsaw St.-8 Ciesielczyk, Rafael, ,.,.,.,,,. .,,.,,,, 2 523 Parkwood Ave.-10 Collins, Suzanne ,,........ ...,.,....,,.... 4 452 Asbury-12 Colter, Lorraine ,,....,,....................................,,,, 723 Ogden'9 Compton, William ..,..,,...,,.,..,.,. . .,.r.,...,,,....... 811 Clark St.-5 Costlow, Diane, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3028 Morin Point, Erie, Michigan Couturier, Richard ,,,,,.,,.........,................,,.... 1519 Milburn-6 Cowan, Michael ,,..... .......,.....,,,,..,,,,.......,... , 842 Ogden-9 Coy, Ronald .........,,,.,,, ,........,,,,,,, 2 278 Jerome-10 Culbertson, Carolyn .....,.. ,.....,.. 4 543 No. Haven-12 Cumpston, William 1..............,....,,..,,, ,,,, , 1807 Bateman St.-5 Czarnecki, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.r. 285 Arcadia-8 Davis, Rosalyn A. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 5244 Janet Ave., Sylvania, Ohio Davis, Sharon ...,....... ...,...,...,..........,r,C 2 470 Warren St.-10 Dean, Judith ,,,,.,.ir,..,,,, ...,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 35 Irving St.-10 Deiger, Leo ,,.,...,,,,,.,,,,,.,, ..... 1602 Wayne St.-9 Del Brocco, Margaret ......... Delp, Kenneth .,,.,,,,....... Demick, Arlene .....,,.,, Demko, Richard ,,,,... Dickens, Mary ,.,.....,, Diehl, Elizabeth i.,,,,.. DiSalle, Diana ..,.......,. Dittman, William ,,,e..,. Dodge, Suzanne. .,..... Doppler, Robert ,,,.,., ,.......519 Smith Ct.-11 .,.,,,,,,.,.,.3606 Hoiles-12 ,....r...2557 Thoman Pl.-13 2344 York St.-5 ......,,.3433 Worly Pl.-8 Batavia-10 ...M2200 Townley Rd.-14 ,,,,,.,,..1421 Macomber-6 ..,.,,,,,.638 Hampton-9 ...,....774 Durango-9 Name Dorr, Tamra. ....,... Dossat, Bonnie, ,,.,,,,, Draur, Ronald ..,..... Driscoll, Priscilla ,,,, DruHel, Thomas ,...... Duncan, James ,..,,... Dziewiatka, Alice l.r,.. ,. 1 957-1 95 8 Addrerx 7 Russell-8 ,,,.,,4050 Asbury Dr.-12 ....,..,2037 Christie Dr.-6 Boston Pl.-10 .......,2501 Parkview Ave.-6 ,,..,513 W, Delaware-10 .......1103 Manhattan-8 Edwards, Daniel ,,,,,,,,, ...,,,,,,.......... 1 211 Manila-7 Edwards, Sherrell ,,,,,,.,. .,,,,,,......,,,,,,. 2 118 Franklinf9 Elgin, Donna ,,.,,,,.., ,....... 3 259 Maplewood Ave.-10 Elgin, Mildred, ,.....,. Emersonf John ....,.,. Erd, Marcia .,,,.,,,, Etzel, Stephen , ,,.,,,,.., , Eversden, Patrick ...,..... Fackelman, Anita, ...c,,. Fackelman, Barbara .... Fell, Sharon ,....,,,,,,.... Fink, Robert ...,...,,,, Fogel, Paul ,,,,,.,........ Forgette, Edward ....,... Fournier, Kenneth ..... Fraley, Jill ,,,,,,,..,. .... 321 Maplewood Ave.-10 Foraker-9 Rosalind Pl.-10 849 Colburn-9 1 2 3 Jackman Rd.-12 22 Machen St..10 ....,....624 Nesslewoodf10 .. .r,...,,.., 5325 Dubois-7 ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,-4137 Peak-12 ,,,,,,537 Hampton Ave.-9 ,,....,,....930 Frederick-8 8.131750 Wyndham-7 ...,....3725 Elmhurst-13 Franks, John ,..,,,., ....,......... 1 042 Albert-5 Freppel, Joan .,.,,...., ..,,,...r... . 4435 Belmar-12 Galpal, Richard ................,....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1228 Camden St.-5 Gawronski, Martha ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.......,........,,.... 551 Austin St.-8 Gayton, Taninif ,,,.,,,.,,,,. 202 S. Main St., Walbridge, Ohio Geiner, Virginia .,,,.....,....,......,.,,...,,..,........ 823 S. Erie St.-4 Gendaszek, Allenl ,,,.,,,,.,,,. .....,.,,,,. 3 27 Amherst Dr.-14 Gensbechler, William ,,,..,, ,,,.... . 2114 Grantwood Dr.'13 Giovanni, Michael .... ,... ,.,,..,,,....... 4 7 29 Douglas-13 Girard, Suzanne. ...,,.... .,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,. 4 333 Bellevue-13 Gladieux, Joseph, ,,,..,. ....... 2 338 Westbrook Dr.-13 Glonek, Evelyn. ........ ,,,,,.,,.,,,.. 3 551 Dean Ave--8 Goetz, Judith ...,,,...... Grabel, Raymond ....... Grabowski, James ,,,,,, Gradel, Charles, ,,,,, ,, Grey, Judith ,,..,,,... Grime, Anne ...,,.. Grycza, Joann ....... Haase, Judith .,........ Haefner, David. .,..... Haifner, Judith .,..... Hahn, David ,,,,..,.. Hall, Janice ......,.,, Halm, Thomas. ..,... .. Hanf, Ruth ..,,..,.,........ Hardy, Robert ,,,,,,,.,,,,,., Harmacinski, David. ..... .. Harrigan, Michael ...,., Harris, Donna ,,,i.,,,, Harshman ulie ....,.. ., , J Hart, Harry .............. Hausfeld, Barbara ....... Heckel, Robert ,,,,,.,,,,. Heil, Brian ........,,,,,,,,,... Heintschel, Marvin ,.,,,,,, Hejnicki, Roselyn. ...,,,. Hemmig, Patricia. ....., , Hench, Charles ,,,..,,. Hentges, Patricia ,,,,, Herbert, Carol ......... Hermann, Rita ,,,,,,,, Hernandez, Alice ,..,,,, Herwat, Harry ,,,...,.. Hickok, Susan ...,,,,,, Hilsenbeck, Ann .... ,, Hines, James , ,,i... . Hinkle, Joyce .,,,...... Hiris, John ....,,,,,...... .. Hodgson, Nicholas ,,,,...,. Hoffman, Elaine ...,,....,,. Hohenbrink, Kathleen ,...... Holup, Rosemary ....,,..,,. Homier, Rhea ,.., ,,,,,... Honeberger, Ruth. ...., , Hornyak, Frank ....,,,, .,,,,,,,.,2024 Brame Pl.-15 .,,.,,,906 Harrow Rd.-7 ....,,....219 Mt. Royal-8 ..,......161 E. Broadway-5 ,,...,.,.1222 Prouty Ave.-9 ,,-,,,,,.,,,,2904 Glenn-13 914 Page St.-8 4722--305th St.-11 ,,,,.,170 Dartmouth Rd.-14 4759-298th St.-11 .,.,,,,2039 Drouillard Rd.-5 2645 Grantwood-13 . ,.,.... 1312 Craigwood-12 ..,,...,2718 Castleton-13 ,,,.,322 Crittenden-9 371 White St.-5 2824 Cheltenham-6 ...,.,,,,3181 Radford Dr.-14 3106 Scottwood-10 ,,.-...3141 Orchard Trails-6 c,,..,...4441 Pennfield Rd. ,c,,,,c3641 Almeda'12 , 579 Bronx-9 .,,,,,,,, 3621 York St.-5 1426 Campbell-7 ,.,,.,,,4207 Fairview Dr.-12 ,.,,,..,.,,,,,,1938 Calumet-7 262 Plymouth-5 ..,,,,,,3407 Cherry St.-12 2615 Scottwood-10 ......1637 Airline Ave.-9 347 E. Weber St.-8 442 Pasadena Blvd.-12 ..,,,,5634 Talmadge Rd.-12 ..,,,,,,,,1506 Nevada St.-5 White-5 516 Whittemore-5 2209 Middelsex Dr,-6 .,,,,,,,3256 Detroit Ave.-10 ...,.,.,,.1609 Nevada St.-5 642 Willard-5 ,,,,.....5406-301st St.-11 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l476 Prouty-9 ,,,i..5118 Ketukkee Tr. 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Broa -5 , Ja es. ,,.,..1,1,11,,, ,,,,,,......,..... 1 430 Eleanor-12 gJ2eger,' dith Jl ....,,,t..,. ....... 1 . ........ 1. ....., 418 O ad-5 oney Ja' es ........ ,,,.,,,,,...,.. 1 344 Eleanor-12 jJankow i, T A1 ....,,,., .... L ......,,,,.. T ,ill .,.,..,.. 70 Ere-7 aier, T udy .........,,1, ...,..,, 4 147 Eastway-12 J3US9i1,'9WCH. ...,,... . ,,,,,,,, , .,,,,,.......... I .ll...3605 l ia Drl Vx Majewski, Thomas ,,,.,,,, ,.......,.... 8 38 Rogers-5 J P Jyolins o , 'Paul ,,,.. ,...,, 5 J, ......... 2... ..... . .,,,, 10 allett-1 X Majo, Frances .,,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,...,...,... 1 12 Carbon-5 Joy ,. zannemx ............ 1 ..,1. 4 ,,,.., .4056 W' r Ave.- Makin, Rita. ...,....... ,,.,.,.....,,,,,, 1 703 Nevada-5 J I a-rcia1,..l....... .,..,. ,,,,.,,,,., 3301 uckeye .- Malicki, David ...,..,,,,, ..,.,,,, 3 339 Jeannette St.-8 J s , Fra ,.,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,.c....., 912 Sherman St.- Manion, Robert ,,.,.... ...,....,, 4 128 Fairview-12 zmarl ,Lorraine ,...............,.,,... 4638 Burnham Ave.-1 Martin, Marilyn ,,....., ...,.., 2 448 Broadway-9 aiser,, ith ....v,.......,.,....., L ,,,,,,,,,..... 706 Brookley Blvd.-7 McCarty, Thomas ,,.,,,,,,. ,,...... 5 21 Toronto-9 ' ak , . an. ,,...,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,.,,..,...,....... 2244 Valleybrook-6 McClain, Mary .,............., ,..,,,, 4 118 Peak St.-12 1 Kal irgil. ,.,...., .........,.r. .,,,,, . . ,154 Austin St.-8 McCormick, Margaret .,,..,... ....,....,,,,,, 1 60 Nevada-5 Ka sz,3 Delores ,,,, . ,,,,,.... ,,,.,,, 2 40 Spring Grove-5 McCreary, Marie ,,,,,,,,,,r,,,r ,,,,,,,,r 6 03 Belmont Ave.-2 Kaltenmark, Ruth. .,.,,,,,,.,,, ...,,,,. 2 727 Cherry St.-8 McHue, Dennis ,,-s,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,... 7 14 Clark St.-5 Kaminski, Geraldine. ........ ....... 2 137 Dorr St.-7 McHugh, Joseph, ...,...,., ...,,...,,. 3 820 Berkley-12 Kania, Thomas ..........A.. ....... ..... . 2 660 Letchworth-6 Mclntosh, Patricia .,...... ........,...... 2 260 Jerome-10 Karow, Otto ............... .................... 5 235 Springdale-7 McLaughlin, Phyllis ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.....,,.. 5 248 Rowland-13 Kasprzak, Paul ........ -. .... Z ........ 4702 Hill Ave.-7 McMahon, Michael ,..... 24146 N. Lockwood-12 Kay, Frances . ....,,.... ..,... ........ . ...,..,. 8 0 3 Secor Rd.-7 McMillan, Herbert .....,.,... .. . .... 4450 Garrison Rd.-13 Kazmierski, Fred ,,.,.., ...,,,,,... g,i,f.,., ..,,. 2040 Berdan-13 cQu' len, Marify .,,,.., . ..... 1340 Hillcrest-12 Keefe, Patrick ...,,... ,1 ,....,.,,. .,,,,, . 1516 Superior St.-11 e Joy .1 . ,..,,,, .,,,,,. 2 043V North 12th St. Kehn, Thomas, ..,.... ....,.,...,.. ,............ 3 2 65 Secor Rd.-6 nerr, C 2. e ......., .. ..... , ...... 2.3322 Otto St.-8 Keller, Thomas' ....... ...,.. ' ....... 4 304 Garrison-13 end n l. ie. ..,.... ...,....,. ,,,,.. 2 9 W. Streicher-8 Kern, Thomas ........ ,,....... 2 832 Elsie Ave.- P M r , 1 . ce ,..,,....,.,...,. .................. 9 20 Wright-9 Kessler, Peter. ...... ...... ..........,., . 2 064 Wayne St.- z, ,yi ..,. ,.............., ..... 2 544 Souch Rd. Box 55 King, Marjorie. ....... ..,.......... . 41528 North Lockwoo Rt. 1, Temperance, Mich. Kinzel, Richard ...,......... .y .,,,...,..... ini 646 Willys P rk y r, ore .. ..,,, . ......,..,........ 4453 North Haven-12 Kitzler, Williani ........., -,g.,.. .... ..,. . , ..,.....,.. 876 M in -5 ic :Ln Jamxw. ....,......,.,..,............ 2847 Scottwood-10 Kiingief, Mary., ................... ....... ,. .. 2310 Mayvi P -19: ,Me ws lblbe 1 .. ............... ........................ 5 20 White st.-5 Klotz, Larry ...,. Q ....,,. .Q ,,,,,,..,, ,,,,.. 4 1917 Berkshir -13 Mil .- - ,nite .,,..., ,,,,..,,,,...l.,. . 102 Waggener Blvd.-12 Knurek, Barbaras ....... ,....... 3 134 Frankli ve ' L r, 5 3' .............. ........... ............... 2 0 48 Wayne St.-9 Kobe-rsrein,.Jean, ,,...,., Y, ,,,,.., ....... ,,.,,,, 6 09 Dearb fa ler, i arle. . .... . ..... ....... 2 653 Morrin Pt., Erie, Michigan Koczorowski, Bonita ,,.,,....,s....,,.....,s.. 523 W. 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Na e , Barbara ,.... ,,,,,,, l alb ' -- 9 Kwiatkowski, Francis. ...... ..... 1972 Air 'ne Ave.- Nasser, ,.,....,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,, 29 Clinton ' Kwiatkowski, Jeanne ..r,,,r ,,.,,,., . ,,,,,, 1 024 1 - 1-fycki, s ,,,.,,,...,,,, .. ......... 20 vansdale-7 Lamont, Judith ..,...,,,. ........ 2 859 S. 109th 11 , Geral , ,,,.,,,, ,,,,... . 0.4239 ar ' e-12 Langenderfer, Charles ...... 1.,1,.. 4 625 Suder Ave. Noonan Judith ,s,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,,,,-,,- 3 57 S. Detroit LaP1ar1Ie, CMQ1 .-----.----..f ................ 4 25 C1 .- Nusbaum, th ..,... e emperance, Mich. LaP1ante, DSNIC1 ......---. ,....... .... 2 3 83 Larkin Dr.-9 sbaum, Pa a ,,,1, . 315 e Roa , e rance, Mich. LaScola, Matthew ....... ...,. 4 530 No. Lockwood-12 ri , John ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 2871 . r.-11 Lauber, David .... .. ...... 3730 Torrence Dr.-12 O' an, Patricia ....,,,, 205 Al A my, ania, Ohio Lauber, Martha ....... .............. . 3824 Willys Parkway-12 0'C0nne1 , aniel ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,...... 0 Walden-5 LaV0y, Alton. .,., .. ,,,,..................,.,....,..., 2208 Erie St.-11 O'C0nn0f, e ,-,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,r ,,,, ,.,, Z , .22 rantwood-13 LaVoy, Janice .,,,..r,. .....,. 4 46 Stearns Rd., Erie, Michigan Oden, Robert, ,--,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.. , , Asbury-12 Lawrence, Ann .......... ................. 2 454 Maplewood Ave.-6 Olzak Gloria ,,,,.,,,,,... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, ,... .,.. 0 8 Mettler St.-S Leatherman, Ruth. ...... ......................... 2 848W Warsaw-8 O'Nei1, rke, ,,.....,,,,,,.,,,...,.....,....,,,,,.,.,... 4 Ever reen-12 Lehmann, Thomas ......., .......... ...... 2 8 50-121st St. Opic ' . ......,.. w, .......... 742 n Rd.-12 Lengel, Mary .........,... .... ..... 2 1 37 Consaul St.-5 Oravecz, . .....,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ' ....,.. 2160 1 St.-5 Leslie, Barbara ...., .... .,,, .,,,.. 3 8 6 4 Eggeman Ave.-12 Oravets, Andre ,....,,,,,,,,,,,,-, ,,,..,. .2002 Gene St.-5 Lewandowski, David ....,., ....,.......... 2819 E. St.-8 Orosz, Edward ,,.,,,, ,,.,,.,.,..,.,,,,,.,..,...,, . 6 Consaul St.-5 Lewandowski, Robert ,..... .,,,r. 6 10 Pasadena Blvd. Oswald, Charles ........... ....,. . ........... 1029 Bricker-8 Lewandowski, Ronald. .,..,, ........ 2 510 Locust Sr.-8 Overy, Raymond . . ........ 650 Segur Ave.-9 Lewis, Beverly ............. ........... 3 237 Cragmoor-14 Owczarzak, Ca ...,. .... 7 ....,. .... 1 7 7 Dexter St.-8 Ley, Mary ................... .,,.., . .,...,,... 7 28 Gramercy-12 Pantaleo, Mary ou .... 5 .............. .... ..1 6 Albert St.-5 Liedel, Carolyn l...... ......... . 4417 Woodmont-13 Parke, Richard .........l...........,..... ........... 1 lins Rd.-12 Little, David ....... ........ 3 746 Lockwood Ave.-12 Paszko, Geraldine ........... ................ 51 Brown Ave.-7 Page 182 I SENIOR REGISTER 7 1957-1958 Name 1 Wert Name Address p 1 14, ,,--E7,--. -w--,,A,EEEA,,,,E,E, ,.-E 9 4 all .- 0 Steinke, James fM..--VEEEfEf .4-'------------' 1 126 B1Um'7 pgffiejafgfg ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,E.,,,,, ,,.. 1 2 21 Oa S1 5 SteWart,Char1eS ,----- ----,EV-- --EE--EE 3 9 4A1g1eda Paulsen, Kafyi ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4E,,, ...... 2 3 2 Cal oni I gftoicberg Marti: Evlelyn E,---------,V- --------EE----- E 1175 C Hgzfvsgod 13 - D ,1 tu en or , ran 2,,,,,,,,,,........, ...----------. 2 S I Q Pely' Gloria' - - '---fv 'A' W' --'--' 3 5 A r- 4 Sullivan, ilbert. ..,.,,,,. 5817 Garden Pk- DI., SY1V3Il13, 01110 Peterson John ,,.,...... ..A,.4..... 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