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FRKSI IMEN Top Row — Roy Wagner, Thomas McMahon, Clement Gargula. James Austgen, Anthony Tramm. Perry I hompson. P.rvin Kmiecilt, Richard Hybiak, Gilbert Howard. Frank Wojcicchowski. John Glowacki. William Vogt. Prank Gelogis. Gerald Backe. Second Row — Raymond Gartner. Robert Schiesser. William Puehrmeycr. Edwin Easterday, Edmund Jaeger, Joseph Dzieglowicz. Charles Young. James McShane, Walter Drozd. Joseph Novak. Thomas Holman. Jack Siehert, James Boyle. Third Row — Julia i huras. Margaret Weis, Margaret Mager. Marian Risch. Mary Frances Rey- nolds. Margaret Ramsay, Dorothy Abraham, Margaret Remak. Margaret loth. Rita Frances Grimmer. Carolyn Cvitkovich. Bernice Miller, Dorothy Schreibak. Front Row — Charlotte Zielinsky. Adeline Pokropinski, Jeanette Szpilka, Ann Brzinski. Agnes Oud- shoorn, Adeline Richwalski, Dorothy Schilling. Margaret Schloer. Ruth Masse. Rosemary Miller. Margaret Deasy, Rosemary 1 leckleman, Pauline Schaertl. Mary Zimmerman. Top Row — Eugene Kramer, Thomas Manion, Anthony Bonavcntura, Forrest Whitten, l.ucian Lauerman, Edward Kolodziej. Noel CulT. Guy Coriden. Stephen Kolanko, Joseph Beckman, Louis Wicser. Edward Kind. 1 homas Sullivan. Louis Sancya. Second Row — Edward Gibbs. Joseph 1 lap, Robert Baker. Walter Wadas. John Kelly. Robert Kolb, Salvador Polito, Clarence Klosky. Raymond Keilman. George Agurkis. Ralph Huber. John Yuhasz, Richard Parrjuetle. Third Row — FJeanora Kona. Joan Timko, Bernice Wapiennik, Frances Connelly. Hallie Mudro. Ma ry Genese Hayes, Betty Clusserath, Shirley Veith. Frances Lebrvk. irginia Scholl. Front Row — Catherine Dobosz, Loretto Jonkier. Veronica Dyha. Regina Lannon. Rita Jane Carlson, Lorraine Kinsock, Evelyn Bobinscak, Marie Dobosz. Jeanette Mcl Iugh, Cecelia Gargula. Stella Regan. The MARQUEITE of 19 3 6 [ 29 ]
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The MARQUETTE of 19 5 6 THE FRESHMAN CLASS From a timid group of eighth grade graduates, some ol whom probably saw Catholic Central for the first lime on September 7 , 1935 , the Freshman Class has welded itself into a strong (action, f rom the beginning it has been interested in everything connected with school activities. The first action of the class after becoming acquainted, was to elect the following class officers: president, Clarence Kloslcy; vice-president, Betty Clus- serath; secretary, James McShane; treasurer, Robert Kolb; social chairman, Ruth Masse; recording secretary, Margaret Ramsay. The first real get-together was at a Hallowe en party. 1 he annual Christ- mas entertainment was given December 18 , 1935 , and consisted ol two plays. The cast of I he Christmas Party included: Genese Hayes, Anthony I ramm. Perry Thompson, Margaret Ramsay, Regina Lannon, Stella Regan, Adeline Pokropinski and Betty Clusserath. 1 he cast of the second play 1 he Empty Room was composed of Forrest Whitten. Hallie Mudro, C aroline Cvitko- vich, Noel Cuff, Rosemary Miller, Richard I lybiak and Louis W icser. On February 25 , 1936 , the Freshmen entertained the Mothers Club with the comedy, Elmer. Lorraine Kinsock. J homas Holman, Margaret Schlocr, Ruth Masse. Margaret Deasy, Ann Brzinski, Agnes Oudshoorn. Charles Young and Lucian Lauerman were the cast. To ho nor St. Patrick, the Freshmen invited the student body to their program. Songs, readings, dances and a playlet pleased the audience. Alter the program the students listened attentively to the sincere words ol Colonel Walter Riley on loyalty to the Faith. Rita Jane Carlson t 28 ]
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The MARQUEITE v °f 19 3 6 WHY SHOULD 1 I hrough the window 1 can see Sunlight shining On the tree. If 1 chance to Raise my eye 1 can see the Clouds float by. Hid look out I o the right I d see smoke-stacks Slim and w hite, If I d look to Left and down I d see smoke come From the town. Why should 1 look Left or right When I can see Warm sunlight Shining on leaves Young and shy Or watch the clouds slip Slowly by? Frank Maguire NOON AT CATHOLIC CENTRAL All are rushing to and fro. Each one stepping on your toe. What s the trouble? You don t know w hy, it s noon at Catholic Central! No more signs o( pain or woe, No more voices kept down low. All so noisy, now you know, It s noon at Catholic Central. Louise Grirnala NATURE ' S BA ' ITLE 1 here comes in the Winter a serious plight. It’s there in the day, it’s there in the night; Whatever it touches is for the time lost. It comes in the person ol old Jack Frost. He pulls, he tugs, and at us he points, Until our fingers seem useless joints; He blows his breath, a-sending forth chills Underneath door-jambs and window-sills. Soon, however, his breath grows weak; A round, bright something begins to seek Tbis villainous rogue ol the W inter days. And force the rascal to change his ways. At first the struggle is hard and fierce. But soon the stranger begins to pierce. The armor of the roguish one; He conquers! The winner is old Mr. Sun. Robert H. Schumacher
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