Central Catholic High School - Vigil Yearbook (Canton, OH)
- Class of 1957
Page 1 of 28
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
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Text from Pages 1 - 28 of the 1957 volume:
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CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL CANTON, OHIO STUDENT COUNCIL Clifford Johnson President A man who produces the effect of a majority, Ann Brumbaugh Vice President If you can dream and not make dreams your master ... Sandra Eisenbrd Secretary Public Energy No. 1 . . One in a million . . . head majorette. Gary Farcy T re usurer Life is what you make it— The Boss. BAND Guy D Aurelio An individualist—he blows his oun trumpet! COMET Carol GUI A friend to soothe the cares and lift the thoughts of men. NATIONAL HONOR Betty Landor A blush is beautiful, but often inconvenient. SODALITY Ann Garmy Earth’s noblest thing—a woman perfected. Charming.’9 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS BOYS' DIVISION 4B President 4 A President Paul Kelly Behind every great man there's a u oman. Foblo-Boom. James DiCola Personality plus, a fine lad, and a favorite with us. GIRLS' DIVISION President Frances Harmon Do good by stealth, and blush to find it fame. Vice President Secretary Treasurer Donna Helline Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with. Sally Woodring: A friend may well be the masterpiece of nature. Geraldine Pilati Jazz queen supreme u-ith energy to spare! Gerri David Adams Life is a complicated game. Judith Adams Subdued, even-tempered, beautiful blue eyes. Joseph Amato Blues, bouts, Bach and calypso . • . class clown. Rosemarie Angott bear music when I look at you. Raymond Antenuci Jokester supreme, friend to all. Ray. Betsy Aureden How far that little candle throws its beam. Little Darlin'.’’ Eugene Babich Here I am, all you lucky girls. Robert Baker As tough as they make ’em and just as friendly. Dorothy Barcich Pretty eyes, pretty hair, a heart she’s always willing to share. Dot. Robert Beck Sure, he's a gallant gentleman. Teddy. Robert Bell Fred Berens Small, but mighty; the guy Lote is a many-spi end or ed with a real hot” car. thing, a hard-working guy. Jane Berg Her dark hair and eyes reign supreme. Mary Bernard She will find love, laughter, and happiness. Harry Bernardon A fellow of few words but words that mean something. Philip Bernower His friendliness, sportsmanship, and dependability will carry him far. Charles Bonnot Industry shall have its own reward. Peter Brahm Seeks fun. finds fun, makes fun. Peter Brelish wonder if I can teach my sergeant to jitterbug? Frances Briceland Reserved—with a refreshing Personality. Linda Burger Serene and calm and self-possessed. Paul Burger Never looks back. Farmer de luxe. Carol Byrne Still waters run deep. 'Auntie Marcia Brown College-bound, hard working, known by her pony-tail.” Daniel Capocci Gentlemen are so rare! Dan. James Chevraux How one small head can carry all that knowledge. Kathleen Clark The smile to unn, the charm to attract .. . most popular girl. Sally Couts Petite, easy-going, consistently friendly. Suzie Coots. William Currence A gentleman, a scholar, and a fine athlete. Willy. Richard DeBock Friendly in a shy sort of way. Moosie. Joan Doll Mary Kay Doll Serious student, composed, I have no choice but nice to know. to be glad. Mary Donohoue Carole Dornberger All the uit and charm of an Variety is the spice of life. Irish colleen, classy. Bundle of fun. James Dowling: He majors in alibiology! Jamie Boy. Harold Drew Wine, wit, and popcorn . . . Mr. Emily Post. Robert Duerr Life is just a bond of cherries. Sports whiz. Veronica Eaglowski Her friends—they are many; her foes—are there any? Zeke. Roy Eberhardt Known to go far with his faithful car. Faith Eder Talkative lass . . . hairdos are her specialty. Donna Jean English Edward France Shell do hig things in a Not over serious and not over quiet way. gay, a good fellow. Donald Frank It's a bomb! No, it's just a car with a driver named Don. Gary Frank He has a why for every wherefore. Gerald Friedman Always clowning, young at heart. Jerry.” Phyllis Fritz Deep pools of quiet are her eyes. Michael Fulk A genius not yet recognized.. one of nature's masterpieces. Grace Furlow What a world of graces is contained in one small girl. Delbert Gabbert Just leave it to me.' Del” James Goebel If at first you don’t succeed, try, try, try, try . . . GihiT Virginia Griesen She usll play you the music of laughter . . . Ginger” JoAnn Grosse might he better if I would, hut it's awful lonesome being good! Walter Helline Country gentleman, helpful and quiet friend. Daniel Hickey Massillon joy man . • . Wes.” Beverly Hobert That Beauty is but skin deep is but a skin deep saying. David Hoover A disposition such as his is a treasure. LaVeme Hoover Be not troubled about many things. Samuel Hubrich Steady, quiet, and shy . . . a well-liked guy. Michael Hug None hut the hrave deserve the fair. Ekim” Beverly Jackovic Massillon claims her . . . Central tames her. Bev.” Patricia Jewett There is great ability in trying to conceal one's ability. Ronald Karrenbauer The world may get along with- out me . . . but doubt it! Nancy Kelley Sweet sixteen. Her smile can be seen a mile. Henry Kempf He puts the jokes where they belong . . . Oh Bah! Jeanne Kendrick Music hath charms, and so hath Jeanne. Richard King Leech rates high; he's an all right guy. Gerald Kisela Tall, good looking, loves canoeing. Mary Jane Kline Shy as a squirrel and way- ward as a swallow. Michael Kline The tiger is not so fierce as they paint him. Karen Koehler Sot so tall, hut liked by ell. Molly Kolp The weary world hath need of such as thee. Barbara Kress A thing of beauty is a joy forever! Nancy Kugelman Nice disposition, Thespian ideal. Elise. Mary Lou Lachmaier The uit of a woman, the innocence of a child. Wimpy. Edward Lair A mischievous smile is on his face all the while. Thomas Langenfeld Come what may, I'll make the best of it. Patricia Laubacher Silence is more musical than any song. Ruth Laughlin . . . has the power to quiet the restless pulse of care ... James Lehotay One cannot always he a hero, but one can always he a man. William Lhota The Ozark king . . . just plain Bill. Rita Liermann Of gentle words and gentle hands. im Mary Loir hot If you can walk with kings, nor lose the common touch .. Roy Mallette In the role of mischief, he’ll always be a star. David Mans: A regular Annie Oakley with bis rifle. Patricia Mans: It's nice to be natural u hen you're naturally nice. Patricia Marks She walks in beauty . . . Elaine Martin Misty Mona Lisa.” Smoke Gets in Your Eyes.” Juanita Martino . and the night shall be filled u'ith music.” Martha Masalko I find the earth not gray, but rosy. Donald McConnell That was said almost as well as if I had said it myself. Jane McDowell A quiet, unassuming girl with an air of gentleness. Raymond Mene ay Master of the rendezvous. Versatile. Mildred Monter Study and ease and innocence. Betty Moser A gal who makes the fun, she gets along with everyone. Ann Nieschwitz True to her work, her word, her friends. Rosalie O’Neill I wasn’t horn to be lonesome. Gloria Orlando 'That old gang of mine. Glug.” Isabel Patron Modesty is a candle to thy merit. Lamby” Barbara Paumier This little bud is a whole bouquet. Carol Poole . and the angels sing.” Pee Wee.,f Janet Renier Her silver voice is the rich music of a summer bird . Elizabeth Renner The old moon laughed and sang a song.” Beth” Thomas Reno The girls canft help it .. . Joe College . . . T. R. Wanda Ricker Nancy Risher True love would soar as high No wealth is like a peaceful as heaven is mind. Teresa Roberson She moves as softly through the world as any whispered prayer William Roden Rock-a-billy down by the ringside. A model of dignity, simplicity, and truth. Patricia Ryan The will to follow . . . the art to lead” O. S. U. fan. Edith Sarver Pleasant disposition, quiet but true. Edie. Maurice Schandel Be silent and you will always be safe. Lawrence Scheetz Margaret Schiffer What is this madness? An artist is a rare and won- drous creature. Margie. Robert Schirack He dresses well, he dances well; we all think he's simply swell. Joyce Schoeppner Marie Schopp Catherine Schott Trim, pert, and ever alert. A spirited dark-haired lass Out of those blue eyes peeks spiced with mischief. a bit of mischief. Eugene Schott Life is indeed a trial. Josette Schweitzer Forever up to something. Skating fan. Judith Seifert She has two eyes so soft and brown . . . take care! Judith Seikel When you have anything to do, do it. James Selig Rosemarie Shrum Pure sincerity is a treasured She carries sunshine where she virtue. goes . . . a darling human rose. Miriam Sibila If she can’t make you laugh, you are sad indeed. Millie.” George Siglemier good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Paul Singhaus He’s tall, dark, and handsome —what more can you ask? Pat.” Barbara Snyder Generally speaking, she’s generally speaking. James Snyder Don't take this world seriously —you’ll never get out alive! Snew” Peter Staken A boy with a willing hand and a ready smile. Clarice Stone Friendship is love without his wings. Judith Stone Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Patricia Svoboda Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. Joan Swartz The little cares that fretted me, I lost them yesterday. Jenny Teolis A star that on the earth doth shine. Marlene Tondra A tall, dynamic blonde . . ”Miss Hot Rod Queen.” Eileen Tracy Whom do you know in heaven that made you the angel you are? Judith Ungaschick Kelly and Me . . . Party Doll” . . . Unger.” Thomas Watters Why mothers get gray! Donna Jean Weigand The way to have a friend is to be one. Victoria Wentzel Gregory Wernet She cheers the mom and I always say humility is brightens all the day! my favorite virtue. Judith Weston Quiet charm and pleasing ways, studious. Thomas Witmer Discretion is the better part of valor. Sally Ziegler Classy dresser, flaming hair, Greenbrier fan. John Zimmerman What do I do for a living, you ask? Roach.” Joanne Znber Studious, calm, cool and colUcted. Charles Wycuff There's danger lurking in those eyes. Robert Zucchero Afr. Navy . . . Alliance flash. Zuch. AUTOGRAPHS
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