Bishop Noll High School - Marquette Yearbook (Hammond, IN)

 - Class of 1936

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CLASS HISTORY On September 5, 1932. approximately one hundred twenty freshmen set to sea in the good ship Education hound for the port of Graduation. 1 hey were destined to be the most outstanding class ever to walk across the mythical gangplank of Catholic Central. A meeting of the entire crew was held and the following were chosen to lead the up-and-coming Centralites: Edward Sweeney, Chester Nytko, Marie I ' leek, Chester Kiciak. Led by these capable representatives, the class commenced its string o( achievements by holding one of the most successful Penny Socials ever sponsored by a Freshman class. Freshman athletes also gave a warning that they would he heard from in the luture. Sailing on into the second year they found themselves much better ac- quainted with the ship s rigging and the original crew still presented a bold I ront despite a slight depletion in the ranks. Several minor mutinies were quelled without mishap to ship or crew . I he new mascot. Narcissus , the pride and joy of all. made for itself a permanent place in all hearts. The “ship s ’ officers this year were: Joseph Nalepa, lmclda O Keefe, Alice Watson, Anthony Piatek. Second-year-men distinguished themselves on both the I ootball field and the basketball court. Also, social events always lound a goodly portion o! Sophomore participants. I laving successfully weathered the storms ol bashfulness, inexperience, and subjection, they entered into the last half of their journey. As Juniors the class executives were Stephen Kona, Jerome Huber, Alice W atson, Gene Moloney. This year’s successful football campaign was due in no small part to Junior athletes. The Boys’ Class Basketball I ournament was captured by the Juniors. The major social event ol this year was the Junior Prom. I his allair was capably handled by willing and enthusiastic deck hands of the class of ’36. Land Ahoy! Graduation is ahead and eighty-eight proud seniors look forward to that final day. I his last year the I ootball and basketball teams had successful seasons. On both teams nearly all positions were held by seniors. Officers lor this final year were James ilcovic, Martha Sabados, Ann Kinel. Raymond Michaelewicz. Commencement week climaxed the cruise ol the travelers. I he alumni banquet, the senior breakfast, class day. and the picnic added gayety on the good ship “Education. The editing of the Marquette represents our final official act as stu- dents of Catholic Central. At last, after lour years, on rough seas and lair, we dock, ready to conquer that which lies beyond. Joseph Johnson, 56 The MARQUETTE oj 19 3 6 [ 21 ]

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The MARQUETITE of 19 3 6 WLEKLINSKI HARRIET True to herself and o th« rs. I ransferrecl from Roosevelt High ' 33. WOJCIECI IOW ' SKI CECILIA S ic puls her best efforts into everything. Basketball 33. 34. YOCIS. JEROME jerry My teachers just riant understand me. Band 36: Vocational Guild ’34. .33. 36: Monogram Club 34 . 35. 36: Basketball 34, 35. 36; Football ' 34. ' 35. ' 36. YOUNG. EDWARD Ed To he great is la be misunderstood— everybody understands me. I ranslerred from Tbornton Fractional ' 34; Football ' 35. 36; Monogram Club ' 35, ' 36; Vocational Guild ' 36. ZIMMERMAN. ALBERT Zimm Greater men than I hare lived, but I doubt it. Vocational Guild 33. 34. 33, 36; Glee Club 33. 54; Honor Monogram 34. 35. ZYWIC1NSKI. FRANK W ork is a disease. I never had it. I ' ootball 35. IN MEMORIAM The faculty and students of Catholic Central extend their sympathy to the bereaved families of: Casimir Kowalik on the death ol his father: Mae Rose and Carmelita Knight on the death of their brother; Judge Joseph Slodola on the death ol his wife: Albert and Pauline SchaertI on the death of their brother; Ambrose and George McGinnity on the death of their father; Clarence and Lillian Schreiner on the death of their sister. [ 20 ]



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The MARQUETTE o! 19 3 6 CATHOLIC CENTRAL SOCIAL REGISTER OF VISITORS FOR 1935-1936 October — 1 he Reverend Joseph McAllister, C. S. C., Notre Dame University, came to Central and gave the upper classes an interesting talk on vocations. Sister Augustine Marie, C. S. C., former teacher at Catholic Central, came to bid her former friends good-bye before setting out lor India where she is to do missionary work. Sister M. Francelia. C. S. C., Sister Augustine Marie’s missionary companion to India. Sister Mary Clare a Franciscan Sister ol Perpetual Adoration, accompanied the Holy Cross Sisters to Central and to India. January — The Reverend Father Switalski, C. S. C., showed a moving picture dealing with the work of the missionaries in India. Sister M. Irma, C. S. C., the school supervisor of the Midwest Province lor the Sisters of the Holy C ross. The Reverend Cyril Ernst, C. P. P. S., conducted the retreat at Central. March — The Right Reverend John Francis Noll. Bishop of Fort Wayne Diocese, paid a friendly visit to Central on March 13. The Reverend Father Ratajcyak of Holy Rosary parish accompanied the Bishop. Colonel Walter J. Riley, well-known banker of East C hicago, attended the St. Patrick s program given by the I reshmen. The Reverend Father Laeosky ol Mount Mercy Sanitarium acted as judge of the Senior Debate, together with The Reverend Father Beckman ol St. Mary ' s parish. East C hicago, and I he Reverend bather Leo Hildebrand of Griffith. A representative of the Chevrolet Motor Company, showed a motion picture explaining the workings of the motor and other parts of the car. April — Mr. .1. Esser brought a motion picture Irom the library ol the Illinois Bell Telephone Company which illustrated the value of the telephone in many phases of life today. [ 22 ]

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