Catholic Central High School - Crusader Yearbook (Muskegon, MI)
- Class of 1954
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' 1 ifgxi are all beautful, 0 Mary! You are the glory, you are the joy, you are the honor of our people. -- MARIAN PRAYER wPoP1s Plus XII THE CRUSADER Catholic Central High School Muskegon, Michigan 1954 az Om 2444147 Z9 I I I The Most Rev. Bishop Francis Hauw of the Diocese of Grand Rapids, whose zeal for education opened opportunities for the youth of the Greater Muskegon area in the erection of the new Catholic Central High School, is shown as he hroke ground, May 7, 1951. A fzvi. FL' Catholic Central became a reality September 8, 1953, when approximately eightvhundred stu- dents entered its doors. Bishop Haas died one month before school opened, but his great objective, For Our Young People, a Catholic Education, will continue and flourish for generations to come - a lasting memorial to his untiring zeal. CORN ERSTONE - The Rt., Rev. Msgr. Raymond Baker, Vicar General of the Diocese of Grand Rapids, represented Bishop Haas in laying the cornerstone April 2, 1952. Assist- ing are Rt. Rev. Msgr. William E. Fraser, Rev. Albert Kehren, executive secretary of the building project of Catholic Central, and Mr. Charles Bebeau, construc- tion superintendent. I I I I I cvaewafwi We, the class of 1954, are the trail breakers. The path we cut will in a few years be a broad highway of knowledge. A modern concrete or asphalt highway bears little remembrance of the Indian who first blazed a trail through the virgin forest, yet, this obscure Indian set the direction of the great highway. In time, the class of 1954 like the Indian will be forgotten, but the trail we blaze will still be followed by the future students of Catholic Central. Now that we have reached the end of our first year at Muskegon Catholic Central, we must ask ourselves what we leave behind us. We are leaving traditions and customs which will be carried on by future generations of Catholic Central students. We have attempted to portray these activities in the Crusader, Catholic Central's first annual. Those who follow us will break trail into a new tomorrow. It is our hope that the trail we have broken proves true and useful, it is our prayer that the great highway we all follow will lead through time to God's eternity. - James Guimond THE MOST REVEREND ALLEN BABCOCK The faculty and students of Catholic Central extend prayerful greetings to the seventh Bishop of the Diocese of Grand Rapids. l l You, the Class of 1954, have had a uni ue ,rivileve and obliration. It has been . fl P b fa yours to set in motion many of those school activities that will become the traditions for future generations. How well you have done will be seen only as the years go on. Your obligations and privileges, however, do not end with graduation. You will forever remain the first class to graduate. You will ever be the vanguard of Catholic Central's alumni. Your life with its successes or its failures will reflect in a special way on all the future classes and graduates. But because I understand this, your responsibility as our first graduates, and because I have the deepest personal regard for each of you, this prayer will ever be in my heart and on my lips: May our Lord and His Blessed Mother watch over you in everything you may do in the years to come. May They help you always to manifest those ideals that must fill the minds and hearts of all future graduates of Catholic Central. Principal of Catholic Central High School CATHOLIC CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL BOARD FIRST ROW: Rev. julius Amman, Pastor of St, Francis de Salesg Rev. Francis Flynn, Our Lady of Graceg Rev. Andrew Sikorski, St. Michaelg Rev. Albert Kehren, Sacred Heartg Rt. Rev. Msgr. Williaiiu E. Fraser, St. jeang Rev. T. Raymond Dark, St. Maryg Rev. Albert Stratz, St. josephg and Rev. Rudolph Hornherger O. S. li, St. Thomas the Apostle. STANDING: Mr. Garth W'heaton, representing Sacred Heart Parishg Mr. Lenius Schnipke, St. Thomas the Apostleg Mr. Theodore Strunck, St. Francis de Salesg Rev. Louis B. l.r1Pres, Principal of Catholic Centralg Mr. Donald Hesling, St. jeang Mr. George Liddle, St. Michaelg Mr. Martin Mullally, St. joseph: INSET: Dr. Lauretti, Our Lady of Grace, and Mr. Frank Feeney, St. Mary. DEDICATION To the School Board of Catholic Central High School composed of our Pastors and parish representatives. REVEREND ERNEST J, BERNOTT Religion Deparlment WALDO T. KFATING Baseball Courb REVEREND acuity VICTOR P. GALLAGHER Asxixlanl Principal REVEREND HERMAN H. ZERFAS Axxixtant Prinripal MICHAEL H. CORGAN Alblerif Director VVALTER OBERLIN Bfukvllmll Courb Aw if JAMES R. FADER JOAN KOESTNER MAYNARI? BULK Gvneral Srienre H0016 Efvnvmifi MMM SISTER M. ADORINE, O.P. H iflory, Commercial SISTER ALOYSIUS MARIE, O.P Malbenmlirf SISTER ANN LUCILLE, O.P. Religion. Evonomiar SISTER M. AUDREY, O.P. Religion. Lalin SISTER M. AUSTINA, R.S.M. English SISTER M. CAROLA, O.P. Arif and Craft! Mevbaniml Dmufing SISTER M. CONSILIUM, R.S.M. Englixb SISTER M. CONRAD, O.P. CON1l1l6H'l:!l SISTER M. EDWARDINE, R.S.M. E n gl irlo 744 SISTER M. EUPHEMIA, O.P. Latin SISTER M. EUPHROSINE, C.S.B Chemiytry, Pbyficf SISTER M. HELEN, O.P. Hirtory, Civiu SISTER M. -IUDITH, R.S.M. Englifln SISTER M. LAMBERTA, O.P. Mathemfztirf SISTER M. LEONIDE, C.S.B. Matlsemalirf SISTER M. NORBERT, O.P. Mallaenmliof, Frenfb SISTER ROBERT MARIE, O.P. Library SISTER ROSE GONZAGA, O.P. C o nz nz erridl CATHOLIC CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL-MUSKEGON ACCREDITED BY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN OFFICE PERSONNEL MRS. HAZEL BERG Home Vixilor ..-d'9Hm-IIn n MISS ALICE A. SAVAGE Offire MISS ANGELA M. GROLEAU Office rifwcmd ide cm Uwe, ilu' Class of lbe Marian Year, zlvdimle Ibis Clan Poem unllen as 11 group romporilion, lo Our Lady, whom Pius XII salutes as mu: o ilu l'r1i1'erre. I Inspiration of Crusaders, at your feet We humbly kneel, as centuries ago Wfith swords uplifted we looked up to you. We leveled lances for the Holy Land f- For Bethlehem, Nazareth, jerusalem, Strength of Crusaders, give us strength today Against the bloody crescent of the foe. lf1.i',l7imlio11 of C7'll.l'zId6'7'.I'. pray for nr' II Madonna of Crusaders, you inspired Our hearts and hands to glorify your Artists immortalized your mysteries And built cathedrals from the wealth of earth To sing your praise in jeweled light and stone. Our great bells sang their silver songs to you From shrine to shrine across the countryside. Mfzdomm of Crl1.mder'.f, pray for ur! III Star of Crusaders, once we sailed the seas To claim new lands for you and for your Son. We planted names like flowers to honor you From Maryland to California, From Guadalupe to your mothers shrine. Protectress of America, we pray Guard now the flag we dedicate to you. Shir of C 1'z1.rader.r. pray for nr! IV Guide of Crusaders, we were pioneers To this peninsula. Our cause was God, Our weapon was the cross. XVith Indians We sailed the rosary of lakes, and named Sault Ste. Marie, St. joseph, and St. john. 112111151 W'e prayed with Marquette on these shores, and built Shelters of pine for Christ. We formed a State To make it yours, Our Lady, was our dream. Guide of C1'u.fader,i'. pray for ur! V Queen of Crusaders, we implore your help As did the dusty files through Palestine. Like them we battle for a l-loly Land, Not of this earth, but of eternity. We too must hold the gleaming shield of faith Against the threatening dangers of the dark. Mary, we sing your praise in many ways Along the far blue pathways of the sky, We follow starlit decades into space To bear your name this year around the sun. Queen of C l'll.lYId61'.I', pray for mf -V 'Xi Q , . A M ' ' 5 ,M -W' , .. ,MW L X,,, H W,.,w M, WM if X Q slziw-M Nf-f x N' . a::-ZS '- 21. - .T ' W A' Q - I W' ' M, ' X ' - ,... ' .. ,.,. 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Donahue Silvis Marilyn Kleiner Patricia Deweese HONOR STUDENTS Kathryn Eddington 5,,1,,,,,,0,j,,,, Adelaide Kaiser George Liddle SCHOLASTIC E .: 1 CHARLOTTE RUTH ANDERSON St. Mary A maker of friends, o retainer of friendships MARILYN RUTH BEADLE Sacred Heart As quiet and serene as a lovely summer's day. 7444 70:48 Seneca JOSEPH GEORGE BALASKOVITZ -Sacred Heart l'm a man I'II have you know, though I have some space to grow. GERALDINE ANN BEGIN St. Mary A blush - beautiful, but sometimes inconvenient, FRED DALE BELLANGER St. Joseph Sometimes happy, sometimes gay, some- times mischievious, but never bad. JAMES EUGENE BERGBOWER St. Jean It a line were crooked, he'd argue it straight. JEANE ARINDA BALL St. Jean Sparkling eyes and a song in her heart WAYNE RICHARD BELANGER Sacred Heart Beware! I may yet be great . . 4 MARY ELIZABETH BIEGALLE St. Michael Happy-go-lucky, glad and free: nothing is there that bothers me. EDWARD ALLAN BROWN St. Mary I like workg it fascinates meg I could sit and watch it for hours. A -2, 13,55 , - 19W A mam eww! ww, , MAXINE ANNE BLANCHETTE St. Jean Exceedingly vocal . . . unbounded energy, but she looks before she leaps . . . :ii-1:::::':s:5Exa f'E:z-I:1sE'J5Ef'-.:.:3.IIE-'.eE:Es:2aIsSE:Esi5:-': X' ff glgyyzn ,1?' 1 ' W , . : :,.'liw. ' A .syzziffiflli r , M ,::::f:5:z::fE:5i gg ' ' N, if Irxx : y. :gE,, r CHARLES CARL BUDWICK St. Thomas A friend, a gentleman - what more can we say? LOIS MARIE CARLSTON St. Mary You know her by the noise she doesn't make . . . CARY EDWARD CARTEN St. Joseph Carefree and gay . . . with always time for a little mischief. JACK FRANCIS BOURDO St. Jean Beneath that quiet exterior lies, an atomic character full of surprise. ROBERT BRUCE CAMERON Sacred Heart My interest is in the future, going to spend the rest of my life there. because I'm YOLANDA LOUISE CAVALIER St. Mary Her ways are ways of pleasantness. PAUL MICHAEL CHIODO Our Lady of Grace A master of the accordion -- and lun . . . ofQ'ze4Zez CONSTANCE ELAINE CERESKA St. Joseph A ray of sunshine in someone's heart. JANICE MARIE CHRISTENSON St. Mary Her grand humor exceeds her friendly wit. BERNARD JOSEPH COYLE St. Catherine, Ravenna I feel relieved at last, lor my working days are past. DAWN MARIE CREVIER St. Thomas A bundle of dimples and smiles - that's our Dawn. ROGER RAY CHANDONNET Sacred Heart Every school has its tall, dark, and handsome man. MAURICE RAY COX St. Mary Always a friend to those who know him a-GNN -s I DONNA MARIE CUTI Our Lady of Grace Here is a girl with a heart and a smile, who makes the bubble of life worthwhile. PATRICIA ANN DEWEESE St. Thomas She does her part with a willing heart. 2 '6an,awz.4'cmoe. DONNA JEAN DENSLOW St. Joseph Our dancing ballerina with cheerfulness that is genuine. KATHRYN DIANE EDDINGTON St. Jean Beauty with brains SHARON RAE FITZ PATRICK St. Joseph A twinkle in her eye - a tune in her heart Irish through and through MARGARET ROSE FODROCY Sacred Heart Her voice is the outlet for the music in her soul. PATRICIA LEONA DEULING Sacred Heart Always laughing, full of fun, when her shorthand is done. ge lg ,N GERALD LLOYD ENGEL St. Francis de Sales Dark and dynamic. 2 A Qrf : . Q.. : -asf-EEE: . DOROTHY ANN GAUTHIER SI. Joseph A sweet smile of friendship is heaulilully hers. R 'R w - is 'Q-5:5295 ,Iss-f-2:32255 , .Q , A: PAULINE PATRICIA GORYL SI. Michael She's all a girl should be and more. X zazawfedge, am Sheld , . . JAMES JOSEPH GEARY SI. Joseph like the weather, unprediclable. JAMES K. GUIMOND Sf. Jean Inlelligenl - quick witled - always keeps us smiling. HELANE FRANCIS HEGEDUS Sacred Hear! The best of her healers is good cheer - MARY HELENA HEIBEL St. Joseph It's nice lo be nalural when you're nalurally nice. THOMAS LEE GEOGHAN SI. Jean Idol of the underclassmen. NANCY RUTH HAMEL Sl. Michael Sometimes serious, somelimes gay, charming, sweel in her own way. kiss' AGNES ROSE HLADKI Sacred Heart Mention shyness and modesty and you think of Agnes. VIRGINIA ANN HOLUB St. Michael Always sweet, always kind - a better girl you'll never find. cap? , , 5 We go 7afu!4 . CHARLES ROLAND HOLTER Sacred Heart A quiet sort of fellow is he, and iust as nice as he can be. AGNES MAY HOWARD St. Francis de Sales Advocate ot the Good Neighbor policy. MADELYN LOUISE I-IKONEK St. Mary Small of stature large of heart once a friend she never parts. PATRICIA MARIE HUGHES St. Francis de Sales Full of fun and fancy free, that's the way she wants to be. N' V A s. sa' cfs iii -I - L U A N N E H O LT Z St . J e a n A girl with a magnetic personality and many friends. GLORIA FRANCES HOWELL St. Jean A bundle of energy - an asset to any class. 2 Qs , , K ' 5 51,95 Q 55 mawddez DAVID JOHN IMONEN St. Joseph Confidence is the champion of success. ADELAIDE GERTRUDE KAISER Sl. Mary A pleasing nature and a friend to ally MARGE ANN JOHNSON St. Mary Cares will vanish with a smile. are qualities well befitting a nurse. LAWRENCE WILLIAM KESSELER St. Francis de Sales Silence is one great art of conversation. .wg -Q- f 9 L I 'R PATRICIA CATHERINE KOETS St. Joseph The best way to have a friend is to be one. VIRGINIA SOPHIE KROL St. Michael Flirtationy attention without intention. N-r ROBERT MAX JONES St. Mary Why do I have to work all day, when my desire is to play. MARILYN JEAN KLEINER St. Mary A quick smile for everyone and a personality plus. MARY JEAN LANGLOIS St. Jean Her charms are unlimited. NORMA JEAN LAWIE St. Mary Her friendly heart exceeds her height, she does her bit with all her might. M14 my mm, YVONNE SUE LANGLOIS St. Jean Our unscrupulous lady politician. LUCY MAGDALENE LENSLER St. Joseph A pleasant smile, always ready to lend a helping hand. NINA PATRICIA LONG St. Thomas In those brown curly locks, ten million cupids play . . . CECELIA YVONNE LYNCH St. Catherine, Ravenna Don't let work interfere with your play. MARILYN JOYCE LAPPO St. Michael A winning way, a friendly smile, in all, a girl who is worthwhile. GEORGE FREDRICK LIDDLE St. Michael All great men are dying - and I feel faint myself. MICHAEL JOHN LYNCH St. Catherine, Ravenna He who takes his time is sure to get there. MARY JOSEPHINE MARTIN St. Jean As small and as sweet as a story book doll. 3 ' - X- A m44'ww974czd. ROBERT LOUIS MC DERMOTT St. Jean Life is what you make it. HOWARD LOUIS MELOCHE St. Mary Fleet of foot, strong of limb, athletic deeds are well done by him. LORRAINE MARY MERTEN5 St. Mary True to her word, her work, and her friends. NANCY JOSEPHINE MIKESELL St. Jean She's always laughing, always gay, she's a good sport, we all say. 3 MARJORIE ANN MC ELFISH She's quiet but she's sociably social. CHARLES HERBERT MASTELLA, JR. St. Michael Learn from the mistakes ot othersg you can't live long enough to make them all yourself. PATRICIA LEE MIKOS Sacred Heart May she never change - except in name. HELEN MAE MISH St. Michael A quick smile -- a helpful attitude - ready for the future. 9 ,W ,A ,f , f' :3 65 1 as at Wlanfem Zwmde , CATHERINE ANNE MILLER St. Joseph Tall and beautiful with a high sense of values. 3 Q AVIS CLARE MITCHELL St. Joseph Sixty-two inches of ambition to do well in everything she tries ANN MOYER Our Lady of Grace She's happy-go-lucky, and popular loop her friends are many, and her enemies EW. JOAN MARCIA NACHAZEL St. Mary A great one with words. CECILIA STEPHANIA MILLER Sacred Heart A lady straight forward and polite. 'YR SHIRLEY MAE MOUREAU St. Joseph I can be serious, but l'd rather be gay pm., X M K 1 N' Y .:,.,, I r . .,.,, .. , g 3 MARY KATHRYN O'TOOLE St. Mary If I do it I get a Iickin', l'll do it i VINCENT ANTHONY PAPERELLA Our Lady of Grace His giggle is his trademark. to 14 Me eczema . MARY LOUISE PANYARD St. Jean Lively, vibrant charm, many friends. EDWARD DANIEL PAQUIN A rare combination 1 mischief, frolic, and lun. MARY LOU PLUMHOFF St. Mary Not as quiet as she may seem. THOMAS JOSEPH PLYMALE St. Joseph Full of fun and mischief too, doing things he shouldn't do. THOMAS AUGUSTUS PANYARD St. Jean A class isn't complete without a leader, A good time isn't complete without Tom. DAVID ANDREW PLOUHAR St. Mary Generally speaking, he is generally speaking. l I 5 LAWRENCE EDWARD POINTER St. Michael, Dennison He's everybody's friend, and he keeps his trouble to himself. BONNIE LOUISE RICHIE St. Jean Quiet and sweet, her actions speak louder than words. ag an pmaeful eww. WARREN GILBERT POPP St. Mary A little mischief now and then is relished by the best of men. DOROTHY ANN RIEGLER St. Joseph Her mind is here, but her heart is elsewhere. MARY JEAN ROSTAR Sacred Heart Studious - maybe, likeable, definitely. JOAN KATHRYN RUTEMILLER St. Jean A good investment would be ci penny tor her thoughts. JOAN MARIE RAHRIG St. Joseph Mighty small and mighty sweet, to be her friend is one big treat. DORIS JEAN ROSS St. Mary SI1e's laughing at this and laughing at that, but no one knows what she's laughing ot. JEROME EDWARD ST. AMOUR St. Mary Jerry - a generous guy heartwrapped in nonesense. JUNE MARIE SHELDON St. Mary This young lady is quite small, but those that are good aren't always tall. entice Wham em., CAROL JOYCE SCHNIPKE St. Thomas It beauty were brains, behold another Solomon. LOUIS EUGENE SCHULIST St. Michael Now for fame and the world is mine. DONNA MAE SIBLEY DOROTHY MARIE SHIELDS St. Michael A tiny bit of cheertulness. LA VERN HAROLD SIEGEL St. Mary I came, I plodded, I graduated. DONAHUE BERNARD SILVIS St. Mary An equal mixture at good humor and sense. St. Joseph Some think the world was made for fun and frolicp and so does she. MARGARET MARY SIPOS St. Mary Thoughtful and sweet, she lacks not wisdom. JOHN LEE STONER Sacred Heart Quiet and conservative, serious and sincere. We, Me 66444 of 1954 . BARBARA JANE SMITH St. Joseph Barb to her friends - true and loyal. THOMAS GREINER STONG St. Mary Why hurry, my day will come! STANLEY RALPH TYLER, JR. St. Mary Twelve long years of school have passed, I'm out to see the world at last. GRACE JOAN VANDER VEEN St. Mary The toys of life become worthwhile be neath the ways - of her winning smile. KEITH THOMAS SOMERS St. Mary To know him is to like him, he's everybody's friend. GERALD EDWARD THOMAS Sacred Heart He cares not for study, it weakens his eyes, DOLORES HELEN WADE St. Joseph A treat to her friends with personality plus. MATTHEW CHARLES YOUNG St. Mary Mutt's a charmer you can see, but he's devoted to boats and his sailing trophy. 734166 On! KARL EDWIN WESTMAN St. Michael Who said the best things come in little packages? GERALD EUGENE ZADEL Sacred Heart There are many links in his chain of friendships. FRANCIS GEORGE WICKSTROM St. Joseph Ho! what mischief lies behind those eyes! CHESTER PHILIP ZBOJNIEWICZ St. Michael In sports and such he doesn't compete, but without him our class wouldn't be complete. a r Catholic Central's first class happily recalls the events of the year. ' eniral f f C ' 1- Siudenis En'l'er Caihollc C YM rUSade FWS l THE G 51655 WD In - rs tage l 10 F R Y Will ll Sfdl' A W0',fNi'fQlvf-HON 11161 Perio a y C4309 X m-A X e Catholic High eymgu 9 b ds 90 - ey f 1' Ea f Hobby Displa Gr r and I -V YAG mv' ri Y 3252 M R mvnen GW. 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N K 3, 5 .J E 1 :'2 T :, .. Qf I A S N A 'wi Aix in Rm L 'lm .1.. 3, ' .- X QA? .:.k--' ,. . v :- 5 . ,.,: is ....k, X SJ. T b I . .. ::: ..-,. : .1.- XF x, .S .,,.. Z . six 5j3 .1g3 5 ,. , -- S ,.:,. b ' -1 , 1 he . Q . ' ef' fr ,gf if ': A f ,ii :gr ,.A ,.AwlA 2 af' . ROW ONE - Edward Olshaske, Donald Opolek P l' ' P Margaret Reerhs, Helen Ribecky, Frances Gail Torrow, Jack Taylor. -I X1 f 4 x X S X X x H-Q .,,.. S - leg? X X ROW FIVE - Pom Th X K' X ' Vlkxx If X fx S X .TN X. , arrcua aquene, Vidar Perreault, , Rowe, James Savidge, Eugene Schmill, Eleanor Schomogyl. ROW THREE T . ,..1 I --.- - -. gy Q, 3 X. I-:gf-1g::' pey amos, Thomas Torrey, Arlene Vandeven, Richard VanderVeen, luck V Welbes, Ella Wenzer, Nickie Wheaton, Alene Waylon, Lois Young. CLASS MOTTO W 'AVC pass for what we are. CLASS IILOWER - Pink Carnation. CLASS COLORS - Burgundy and Silver. CLASS COUNSELLOR Rev. Ernest Bernott. Joan Pelerson Janice Poinler, Doris Popp. ROW TWO - Shirley Rambo Carl Schuing, Ronald Schuing, Phil Schullsi Q,- -clr mf ,nw if anDomeIen, Virginia Vogel, Gerald Walkowiak. ROW SIX - Kennolh lllllllllll llllllllll llllllll lllll ill 51lHlI5i? rx , 'll l........,........,..,... Me A . joseph Hanis, Representative: George Valley, President: Richard Seymour, Representativeg Louis Tisch, Treasurer. CLASS MOTTO- Live Each Day the Marian Way. CLASS FLOWER -- Lily of the Valley. CLASS COLORS - Blue and Silver. 0000764 . . . N Q CLASS COUNSl:LLOR- : -,,.. ' ,,:,. ev., ' e' ,VC 13? V . im' :'i -Q-2 - , 2. . 'Y' ' 'i:': :,.,s., f ' . ' . I' in , an-f V ROW ONE -- Raymond Abbott, Polricia Abraham, Terese Alm, Gerald Anlekier, Phyllis Beodle, S ndru Beechc B b B gin. ROW TWO - Robert Bnrgbowa Clyde Bluhm, Janne Boerhnan, Sandro Bolduc, Audrey Boltze, Sandra Banter, Ronald Bowen. f ,,.. 57. Rev. Ernest Bernott. '19 vm if 5 M1 . X' - I -,::., -. Lf! in ix' X V if 1 - i' 5 as fi my Q , ':,,.' Q V so A as X i X grim Q X .ri X if ba V . f , , .Q X 1 li to 'H' lx 'N 4 fu. .. ii I. 3 gh I .S Q F -0 , gy 3, .2 - . -1 . 2. f 'Ry S , f S. 1 H. . ...E I, . K of . X Q Q2 . W wx .: - xx .e.:s . .-si A Q -.1 R , , X , x X . b ' f f in 'htm Q 'Ear ,,. -4- ROW ONE - Carol Boyer, Charles Brown, Rilo Burcan, Norman Burr, Mary Calkins, Rochelle Campbell, Raymond Canlu. ROW T , Carlslan, Robert Calhcarl, Madeline Chamberlain, Sandro Chondonnel, Marilyn Chaney, Kay Chihok. ROW THREE - Carol Cierlalr, Thomas Cloud, Judy Comeau Michael Covell, Mercedes Coyle, Cecil Crankshaw, Palriclr Cuddohy. ROW FOUR - Stanley Dabrowslri, Joseph Dempsey, Roger DeFouw, Jacqueline Derdo Joanne Dalinsek, Francis Dolevy, Francine Drake. WO - Jael Carlson Donald in D , t ., ' A , A rw in ,R .ff . ii .S ' -'iz' w , . . , R X , Q :Za sw try... - ,2 Q 'I x ubjyy , , A ...Q . 5 ' ,...,,. '- ' 'iff ' ' iw? .wr f C Q ---- ' 3 A If' EE- Ek 'X X ., I .. ,Q y W: f i 1 .. 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X :J 1-MR' .3 ' ,Q P' I' .. . 9 tw Mfg ,..... lwigl Ag!! X 02 ,J ' 'Sw 1 in M: . ' gli, :.. rf . .5 'V...'.':' . f . A '..- . we W x f -ii - a..i,'1E:Q.1 - 1, V, .. f 6 24 l . up ,.,... . .. . emhkwf We , t QQ. ROW FIVE - Joan Lautenschlager, Joan Lenius, David Lihan, Mary Beth Ludwig, Robert Lutz, Jean McCarthy, Thomas Mackey. ROW SIX - Marilyn Maihofer, Robert Maieski, Anne Martin, Annette Mason, Veronica Micko, Mary Miklosovic, Robert Milanowski. ROW SEVEN - Antionette Mrsh, John Mulvihill, M Nygard, Darlene O'Neil, Dionel O'TooIe, George Panyard, Patricia Panozzo. ROW EIGHT - LeRoy Paquette, Gloria Philip, Clare Piper, louise Plouhar, Patricia Plouhar, Evelyn Paliski, Terrence Porter. arlene 5 S .xii e Y 1 -.-., ..... S we A wxaxill we X we X MN .. , .. X A X xx 2 S+ N N Q In my 9 X Q f we . f E. J -f seven, ...,, .::, aiu .ug . X I si gy ' 4' ---- ,M l :E '-:::, Q , b s:yxl'jf:E Lk, ,sk W -asv Nm 4? .sr W is Q i .4 ao S' as wk .... 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' Si- S iii 55 -x.-. 1 mi I 1 s, is , 53. sg ' N 5 ' so ' .,.,, . , . -,sz , , X Q ag , Y J - E ROW FIVE - George Valley, Judy Vollier, Emilie Vonas, Ann Vunderluan, Frances Vanderwaler, Paul Vonderwaler, Raberla Vivian, ROW SIX - Karen Ver- Hulsr, James VonHageI, Harley Waldo, Peggy Wealhers, Kalhleen White, Lois Willacker, Carol Winicki. ROW SEVEN - James Wo'ron M 'l ' Wright, Anthony Yonkers, Evelyn Young, Fred Young, Lorelia Young. ROW EIG -- ' r , ar: yn Walslo, Terry HT louis Zologa, LaureNo Za arol' W I ' g r, aler Zimmer. k 4. LE .-.M T i .Jli 4' if ml-' l jacklyn Sumner, Representative: Thomas McDermott, President: Helen Martin, Representative. CLASS MOTTO- For God, for Country, for Catholic Central. CLASS FLOWER - Rose. CLASS PATRON- Our Lady of Good Counsel. CLASS COLORS- Blue and Silver. CLASS COUNSELLOR- Rev. Herman Zerfas. 4 43 9 Q 5 A X C . l Q Q SQ 1 Q i , :,. .- 15 ? ..,.... - 1 f A Q. 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ROW SEVEN - Robert Fox, Joseph Franczek, Thomas Fredrickson, Patricia Froncek, JoAnn Gannon, Paula Gorton, Joseph Garlelloni, ROW EIGHT - Margaret George, Audrey Gibes, James Gignac, William Goggin, Barbara Goode, Theresa Goryl, Daniel Goulet, 37 S R y ff X g - ff' 1 if r -fwiuii ' yyp , r, , ...., ,',b... ,. is R F :N in .,.3. - -J .QAV - :IE swag W ,g ::,2 I 'Higgs .N ' ' W3 -2, - 5 f f . ':-.. V if A . X. :I Z I -gif Q -If -I of i ..:...: ii Q J .Q 4 5 1: '::: 'X J V' f .ff Q, :NH -. ,X Fl rw ,. ea Ffa vfinwf 1 r ' , . if . 5 -H ffm 1 . ,,A, . - .,,., O 5' , 33, - 'W-9. .Q - J . - ' M ,,,, J J .iii 2 w ' - 'f- I f :: ,-:,,Z'.'::'i ' S X E' - U 555552I2fi,l,fa:5:fii1,i:::5ff:1EEg:. 136 J M, 'Q f s' r 5 r:::e:!?i ,,:,:EHIfrZ':' :I ,:a-.sir '-'51 ,.,. l, .,,. I Law . .WWW F f , ,..,. ' . - 3 V P N V .. ,.,..,. X, gli: YS , pp? Q, ,sg ' il f N 1 z 'gg - fs- ' ' a a J Q 4 221 V. ,,-- ,:QI 1, , K Q . 1 5,1-' Y. .. L ,Q ,, ., f -fgiffff ' E 4 -Nm li V' , ' ...S 1522. I - K .. :'. ,, X ,..-. Q :J 1-- I -. J: 2 H..:,-.-5: -5 ' Q J ax 1 Q S W Us Zig . 'i N5 New V' :. r- ,. , gf f 'ww X L is ' l X fav X ROW ONE - Marlene Granl, William Gray, Carol Grenne, Joseph Grega, Ruberl Gross, Phyllis Hamel, Earl Harley. ROW TWO - Joyce Harris, Margore! Harlman, Eugene Heibel, Felicia Holub, Roberl Holub, Joseph Hommer, Palricia Hoover, ROW THREE - Jane? Horan, Margaret Hoyka, Marguerile Hughes, Barbara Hvizdoz, James Jaunese, Kalhleen Jenks. ROW FOUR - Barbara Johnson, Jeanelle Johnson, Philip Jonio, Marian Kafka, John Kaiser, Thomas Kelly, Sluurl King. 1 . .. t . A , N . ep is-sw mmf X 'W 1 'QW' owen keg as 'wr 1 l Na 1 . , 1 , 'F' T , .. . .:E 5:ki5 -PM - t A ,1::,-1,:.:,:. ,M . , 'N 3 . r, .3 ..,,.,,. Has, . s 5 lim - ii .-.- -.,,.QI1::.- , '. f5'3 l'fI:i.': ,Y-af ' 'F-wg. ,5 f . if W , M X ' ,S 5 xy Q, in W xx ,,, N 1 , , xt N T f ,. liz? rsr, ,Q Q2 5 X im' ww :.,,.. . mi . 1 t ..-:' Q , ON 1 ':.,, se' wi I E 'R I NB' N ROW FIVE - Ronald Komarek, Mildred Kordecki, Audrey Kolecki, Mary lou Kovalcik, Palricia Kowuleski, Shirleen Kalik, Marilyn Kraiewski, ROW SlX - Carol Krahn, Michael Kresnek, Ronald Krypel, Floyd Kuehlen, Gerald Kulik, Dorofhy Krvolek, Jerome LaBelIe. ROW SEVEN - Donald laFave, Edward laFrance, Archie langlois, Richard lusser, Tolley laurefli, Beverly Lawic, Roberl lamieux. ROW EIGHT - Delphine Lcvandowski, Charles Liss, Patrick lynch, Cecilia Mc' Cube, Mary McDaniel, Thomas McDermofl, Marie Maieski. 3 I if - ,x Q5 ' , jg,-s , . N- , x , ' 4 ' .... fi 1 .sk 1 , , I: .' ' - ' .,-pi: A P ali. X gm:-L,. X N 1-asf if Vifffzi-E2 X .J w i ii :-' K is .. 1' ' 1 MM ' H f ' .5 M ig. U' ' ' i s W , X 1 ,-,- : - H X s s -1 ' . ,.:::.:.. ,ilu ' ' ff 1 . . 9 ,, si. .Sb 'Q ' :'.' fi X PM 'fs ' 'iii K X, 'C AS X it X 5. Q Sw . 1 s'3'i ..:. 5' P' X 4 T. 3, l c,x , ...,..., N Q 1 ROW ONE - , , , , g . - ale Mossinger, Constance Miesch, John Miklosovic, Patricia Mikos, Rudy Miller, Steve Mines. ROW THREE - Wayne Moseler, Oris Mosher, James Mullally, Arleen Munder, Carol Murray, Patricia Murray, lora Nodeau. ROW FOUR - Frank Novak, Thomas Novak, Shirley O'Conner, Candice O'ReiIIy, Judith Ogren, JoAnn Opalok, Jack Panouo. David Martin, Helen Martin, Mary Alice Mason Jerry Matecum Thomas Matz Thomas Meloche Fred Mer ener ROW TWO D 'R QW ,QR 15 ..,.. ' .fl :pl if ' ,li ,. . ,. , 4 . 35- T -, ,r , , as .. .,,,,,:.':. 5, ,I .1 Q 1 ,. - -- . ,.,,,.,,:.,4:g ' Es. -4 4 f '- i 2 ix'-1: H' .5 ,. , :f:,. of--..::::::-:qw 5 .- 1- vk ---- Wi ' ,a,,Q,a R .. -:Sw Y as ' K f-.fb 'M 32 65 A I V f 'L vye i P2 XX 5 Ht Q 1. 3 'G 45' fl N , I '- . xi. K Nga? .533 :,. , M ,,,. N wg 2 it Wi if Q x i :. .,,., . 'L s 'ui R in -sais s ubwiia ' - MN -cs' is , 'r f ' 4: - ' A , N fi ' o EF' . . rw 2' we 3 .M fs ,j 5 - N. N wg, t . R fx Jer , N A N ,,... J, , , 3 ' Sk S A .. .wma ..,.a mea 55' .5s,igsEZ5fk.,' ,. IQ... :in t H gi, E 3 .... - . ig 3 4 i,ae...s is , ROW FIVE - Fred Pastoni, Nala Jean Pavlich, Robert Pavlic, Joan Powlowski, Yvonne Petrak, Mitchell Picsecki, Coral Jean Picard, ROW SIX - Tony Piafkiewez, Juanita Plichta, Mary lou Poire, Marilyn Pouch, James Powers, William Powers, Dallas Prause. ROW SEVEN - Daniel Rachiewicz, Shirley Ragar, Darleen Rakosky, Edward Rasinske, Marilee Raymond, Ronald Regecyl, Patricia Rebecky. ROW EIGHT - Jucauelyn Roe, Robert Ross, Anthony Santose, Michael Sass Alice Schuab, Dolores Schmit. '39 i ,xwt ' . sf , X:,,,. . if I 1 nr- f ., 'if Y .ig ,. V- A . f V 'ww 1, il 1 : , fw' ' .:If' X xii t ,A 'Na x Q 8 31? Qmii' is 1 an X 'Z N 3 fi ww Aw A N 3 5 A sw X ., Qi- .. : ek: gli , -' ' 'Ax lg f. ES -of Y' Q. X me X ww X X ' Q . he A3 s- 9 3' 4 3' 'fly .fl 2 X ,, T i K , Q vw- fp N . H. 4- ,Q YH : 41,6 4 a . Xl w g F as Q ,sf N !QQ'Qx we-ev 5 1113: 5 l. N? 'Y ..... :IL SS' 'W It ROW ONE - Mary Ann Schmitt, Therese Schmogyi, Clarence Schroeder, Charles Schuler, Ronald Sellers, Leona Sharnowslri, Dennis Sheridan. ROW TWO Therese Sibley, Mary Ann Sobolowski, James Sobolowski, James Sewa, Suzanne Stadel, Alice Steers, Nell Steers, ROW THREE - Elizabeth Stelanich, William Steiner, James lae Stewart, Joan Stong, Martha Strauss, Jackie Sumner, Barbara Sutherland. ROW FOUR - Morsha Swanson, Marvin Swears, Neal Tales, Ellen Taylor, Nancy Teall, Sheila Theill. fi-.:-ug ...r mv X K xv? Q' .... - 5. 'BX' -. 'I' if - Q V, AORN M . - , iii p w . .. 'K 5 Richard Tardani I i T, an Ji -1 I-,H Qs.. MH? ' '. I' 3 555:53 . - ,ej:3 s S '93 . .Ei . H' zzzbtz .iii . 4 l.,,, , K 'fix ROW FIVE - Janice Thompson, Louise Turco, Jack Tyler, Elsie Uganski, William Uhor, Donald Vanderstelt, James Vunlente, ROW SIX - Patricia Vento, Judith Walker, Mary Walker, Ann White, Eleanor Wilson, Patricia Wilson, Thomas Winkler. ROW SEVEN - Thomas Wirkutis, Robert Zadel, Sandra Zuder. 40 'X x if I edd... O well beloved of God, hear the ardent cry which rises up from every heart in this year dedicated to you. - Pius XII school day begins. ACOLYTES WHO SERVE THE DAILY MASS FIRST ROW: Thomas Novac, Robert Gross, David Goulet, james Fleisher, Tolley Lauretti, james Howell, Thomas Cloud, Michael Sass, Robert Ross, Gerard Braziski, Gerard Antekeier, Robert Majiski, joel Carlson. SECOND ROW: Louis Anderson, Steven Harvath, james Prendergast, William Powers, William Steiner, james jandrin, joseph McDermott, joseph McDaniels, joseph Nellis, Patrick Cuddohy, William Gray, Louis Tisch. THIRD ROW: Anthony Cote, George Panyarcl, David Kelly, Thomas Geoghim, Richard Vandervecn, Ronald Chandonnet, President, Roger Chandonnet, john Kaiser, Michael Hume, james Hegedus, Kyren Gunn, james Von Hazel, joseph Hannis, joseph jensen. Ae Daily 775444 Principal Father LaPres offers the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass for us before the busy '-'M Unasfddiudl Our Retreat Master, Rev, Howard Rnllen- cotter, CP., ns he starts Cutliolic Central off on its first Retreat. His inspiring confer- ences, his gmphic chalk talks, and above all, his zealous interest, made the first Retreat a l profitable and memorable one. l 'bww .. f. .N We -m::.ss 1121165 338385 S339 QW! , ,,,s 1 ai W.-Q d '7f Attentive juniors listen to Father Bernott as he explains the d:iy's lesson in Religion. 43 Mswxvx lf! ,,....---an You wouldn't realize how many Catholic authors there are until Catholic Press Month is emphasized. lfred Belanger, Robert Cameron, Pauline Goryl, and Geraldine Begin. Rev. Daniel A. Lord, pioneering spirit in National Sodality Direction, poses with Catholic Central girls who at- tended the Summer School of Catholic Action last summer in Chicago. STANDING: Corinne McDermott, and Gail Sand- ers. SIZATED: Frances Rowe and Dorothy Sidel. 44 fs: 1 mmm if Woman A gif i if ww .rim-. gym E Sister M. Norbert, OP., explains the use of the Missal to the members of the Missal Club. STANDING: Lucy Lenseler, Nancy Mikesell, Kath- ryn liddington, Catherine Miller, Mar- garet Fodrocy, Marilyn Beadle. SEAT- , wi ED: Sister M. Norbert, O.P., Agnes May Howard, Mary Louise Panyard, Avis Mitchell, Adelaide Kaiser. pmotdaal S Representatives of the Don Bosco and Our Lady of Good Counsel Club, Eleanor Schomogyi and jerry Thomas, note the valuable helps to make a ,, ., . H TQ, ,, . ,M f pews,- S will 1 Sigvwbbsi 47.1 sig f i ,- gm m as H skis: M, gc. 5 gg decision. Senior boys take a cold breather following the performance of an act ol charity. Y 1 70dou!efzSaene4at6d. . Q fwmcmwwmwmmwmnwmwm Time out to look at the first snowfall. 4 5 5 5 , Q -at A winter wonderland provides a beautiful foreground for the new Cath- olic Central High School, especially for the Barclay Street entrance where the new flag adds color to is magnifi- cence. Wiriter's snow cannot prevent the progress of the new gym and cafeteria which will be ready for use next Sep- tember. Underclassmen eagerly look forward to its completion. Seiolcwlic livery lesson learned, every scholastic activity well-performed sharpens the intellectual powers for a clearer vision of the Marian objective: ln your name resounding harmoniously in heaven, may they recognize that they are brothers, that the nations are members of one family upon which may there shine forth the sun of a universal peace. All our problems are different, think Pat Majeski, William Uhor, Kenneth Welhes, and Sue Czivannugh us they approach Father Gallagher in his office this morning. 77wZZem4Sez!Z Adjusting Class schedules, while planning the homemnking Class. Principal Father L11Pres, students joan Kulesza, Mnry lane lielcoski, and Miss joan Koestner, instructor. Officers of the Student Council making important decisions. STANDING: Louis Tish, treitsurerg Bob Murray, president of junior Llussg Craig Meier, vice-presidcntg David lmonen, president and Thomas Geo- ghiin, secretary. The second year Latin class are enthusiastic about the voice recorder. Operating, Carmel Sirianne, Pom- pey Thomas, and john Mulvihill. X Nbx X kk Q Nz W i at ffiinx Cicero holds the spotlight in the third year Latin class for the four junior girls: Frances Rowe, Viola Ochs, joan Smith and Ruth Boltze. Oui, Oui, say the French students as members prove they write as well as speak French. 49 dd 4.. ,pn 50 :Sv Mechanical Drawing is a favorite subject with Catholic Central boys. Arts and Crafts is a popular class at Catholic Central. Wanna! ' 4 . . . We agree, Roig, say the Trig Mathematicians. Explaining the converging of light rays, Mr. Fader holds the attention of the interested boys and girls in General Science class. Catholic Central's Mary Louise Panyard wins first prize in the Voire of Democracy contest, sponsored by the Muskegon junior Chamber of Commerce. Mary Louise competed against final- ists from all local high schools. Merry Christmas, Father. This is ii volume of essays and poems about Catholic Central, written for you in the senior English classes. . W was ' . :it .,.:.,.. Q S A , K . .. .. , l , 0 . ' . 1' iw ' Q Q . . ' ' ii in fi' i ii I :.. 'li x xx 5 ,. . fi' .X ' ,... g Zi 31222 'L:. : X' . . . - ' , ' is il' Q . .. t sc P' 1 - N l.. t i i ' 1 in 1 . M 1'?'Y:'i. a , -. ' ' ' .. 23 . 3 Q.. This is where Hamlin Garland found the setting for many his stories, explains Peggy Kane, while Bill McCarthy waits opening for his explanation on the American Literature map. Members of an English XII class make final revisions of their part fSection VJ of the class poem. 51 66 BOYS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW, STANDING: James Burns, Thomas Novak, Tolley Lauretti, Robert Tates, james Fleisher, james Bowen, and Wayne Moseler. SECOND ROW: Charles Budwick, Gerald Zadel, William Steiner, Louis Tisch, George Panyard, Edward Paquin, Kenneth Welbes, james jandron, and Maurice Cox. THIRD ROW: jack Bourdo, David Plouhar, Pompey Thomas, james Fouts, james Savidge, Bernard Coyle, Ronald Chandonnet, and Anthony Cote. BAND MEMBERS CLARINISTS: Louis Anderson, Mary Fulk, Kay Cihak, Stanley Dalwrowski, janet Horan, Sally Cihak, Theresa W Grabinski, Aldonna Kokx, Barbara Brennen, james Fleisher, james Prendergast, Vifayne Moseler. OBOISS: Mary Herron, Marcia Gosma. FLUTES: Margarete Hoyka, Mary Kay O'Toole. ALTO SAX: Delores Stortk, Dionel O'Toole, Veronica Mitrko. TISNOR SAX: Morgan Tatrow. BARITONE SAX: Robert Ross, BASS-CLARINET: Nancy Mikesell. FRENCH HORNS: Diane Conybeare, Sharon Christianson, Carl Sehvving, Ronald Bowen, Gregory Bliss. TROM- BONES: john Kaiser, Wfilliam Powers, William Bud- wick. CORNET: joan Stung, Gail Tc-trou, Fred Colligan, Ronald Blanshine, Donald Vanderstelt, liarl Farley. BASS HORN: Anthony Yonkers. CONDUC- Barbara Begin, Mary Lou St. Amour, Marsha Swanson, BASS DRUM: Kenneth Heaton. STRING TRIO Kathleen jenks, Franfes Vanderwater, and Patricia Kowaleski with their instructor, Mr. Buck. 52 my . , TOR: Mr. M. Buck. SNARE DRUMS: jerry Burns, GIRLS' CHORUS FIRST ROXV: Barbara Collins, Ann Antekeier, Margaret Hartman, Delilah jazdzyk, Louise D'Avignon, Helen Langlois, Nola jean Paylick, janet Horan, Sumnne Bourdon, Dorothy Seidl, Mary Herron, Dianne Bourtlon, Karen VerHulst. SECOND ROW: Roberta Comes, Constanfe Smith, Corinne McDermott, Nancy Teall, Carol Miller, Eleanor Schomogyi, Marjorie Goulet, Maxine Blanchette, jacqueline Baker, Alene XY'ojton, Eleanor Wilson, Marilyn Beatlle, Marsha Swanson, Mary jean Feleoski. THIRD ROW: Patricia Ilooser, Nickie XVheaton, Helen Ribecky, Mary Lou Doubrava, Margaret Fodrocy, Barbara Brennen, Kathryn Fcltlington, jeanne Ball, Mary Louise Panyartl, Darleen Rakosky, Bonnie Blinclauer, jacqueline Dertla. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROXV: Mary Ann Sobolevsski, Christine Sherfinski, Barbara johnson, jacqueline Rowe, Mary XValker, Patricia Kowaleski, Patritia Mikos, Louise Turco, jacqueline Sumner, Rosalie Bugajski, Patritia Murray, Marian Kafka, jeanne Pirard, Audrey Kotecki, Ifxelyn Young, Arlene Doerr, Mary Fulk. SECOND RONV: Francine Drake, Elizabeth Stefanirk, Teresa Sibley, Ann White, Marie Majeski, Shirleen Kozik, Felicia Holub, Paula Garton, Coralle Donleyy, juanita Plichta, Mary Ann Hafner, Theresa Schomogyi, Bar- bara llxiltlos, Stwanne Bell, Ruth Belrose, Lora Nadeau, Helen Martin, Marilyn Krajewski. THIRD ROXV: Shirley O'Connor, Barbara Ciootle. Donna Cihau, joan Pawlowski, Kathleen jenks, Shirley Raeger. janice Thompson, Carol Fouts, jill Doblu, Nell Steers, Doro- thy Kxsolek, Sheila Theile, joanne Fortier, Patricia Ribecky, Ruth Karafa, Patricia Wfilson, Helen Habetler, Donna Hurst. 53 Sound cannot be heard in a vacuum explains joan Rutemiller, right, as Tom Stong and Nancy Mikesell assist in a Physics experiment. The Chemistry class is inclustriously working at the task of completing a new experiment. Members of sophomore Biology class learn to use microscopes. Wcmrking hard, but enjoying it are mem bers of an Office Practice class: june Shel don, Dorothy Shields, Mary jean Rostar, Charlotte Anderson, Lorraine Mertens, Vir ginia Krol, and joan Rahrig. Senior typists take their work seriously. lt's not enough to write shorthandg you must be able to read it. ...A Xlifhnt the well-dressed girl wears for society, work, und play, See the birdie! Members of the senior Economics Class have no income tax worries, but they are being prepared for the future by an expert, Mrs. Hazel Howard. In the library there is ll generous selection at the display table. 56 Socdalscdenaea.. A panel discussion of the Puerto Rican problem is held in the Civics class. Attention of the junior American History class is centered on Bette Hughes reporting on labor prob- lems. Mary Ann Francaek is chair- man. The XVorld History class is hold- ing a group discussion and map study of the Barbarian Invasions. xi. 76eld 7:4964 . . . The journalism students enjoy hottles ot' milk after touring the Muskegon Chronicle. Their host was Mr. Herbert A. Auer, assistant City Editor. Accent is on draperies . . . Miss Koestner discusses them with her Homemaking class on il field trip to Marilyn Lappds home, Chemistry students spend L1 few hours at Muskegon Wtlterworks. 58 J Physics students visit Shaw-Box Crane with their teacher Sister Euphrosine, Among representatives of local high schools in Lansing for the Teen-A'ge Safety Conference, preparing to leave are Catholic Central students Edward Paquin, placing suitcase in trunk, Tom Panyard, holding trunk, Don Opalek, far left, and Richard Rice. edtdyemhp in fifotdcuz . . The future of our nation lies in the train- ing of reserves for the armed forces of the U. S. Catholic Central is proud to have these students represented. They are Robert Eddy, Robert McDermott, Edward Paquin, Edward Oshaske, Lambert Dykema, Robert Miller, and kneeling is Raymond Cantu. 53 ,gd eil President. No wonder David Imonen won the elec tion for Student Coun GJZGWLJ... Learning basic aids are the mem- bers of the new Future Nurses Club at Catholic Central High School. Concerned with a theoretical ankle injury are Margaret Weber, S.N., Adelaide Kaiser and Margaret Si- pos. Josephine LeCompte, S.N., helps 'Ioan VanderVeen with a sling problem. Mary Ellen Buckley, R.N., Mercy Hospital, is the instructor. .N Mr. Maynard Buck hands John Kaiser his award for a superior rating at the Holland Festival as Marguerite Hoyka, also a superior rater, joan Stong, Diane Conybeare, and Adelaide Kaiser, accompanist, observe. UXUKQQBIQXQ tm. t . The Future Accountants of America are receiving their charter upon joining this bus' iness organization. They are janice Christen- son, Geraldine Begin, Bonnie Richie, june Sheldon, Father Louis LaPres, Principal. Presenting the charter are Miss Dorothy Wfisch, scholarship chairman of Muskegon Chapter, American Society of Wfomen Ac- countants, and Mrs. Hazel Howard of the Muskegon ASXVA group. .....a.........-4. in-ff . is ii' 1 'st 5-523 'Q .ti ea 5 dazfafzdc :kata . , . FIRST HONOR ROLL . . T - FIRST ROW: Marjorie Goulet, Emilie Vanas, Ann Hagstrom, Mary Beth Ludwig, Patricia Schoz- der, Jacqueline Derda, Margarete Hoyka, Patricia Hoover, Kathleen Jenas, Diane Conybeare, Helen Martin, Ann Martin, Frances Kesseler, Lois Young. SECOND ROW: Kyren Gunn, Robert Murray, Donald Opalek, Bernard Martin, John Kaiser, Thomas Novak, Patrick Cuddohy, Joseph Jensen, Joel Carlson, Louis Anderson, Edward Olshaslti, George Liddle, James Bergbower, James Guimond. THIRD ROW: Nancy Brayton, Bette Hughes, June Martin, Barbara Ferski, Mary Ann Eeeney, Mary Liddle, Viola Ochs, Margaret Fodrocy, Cecilia Miller, Gail Harris, Adelaide Kaiser, Patricia Deweese, Catherine Miller, Patricia Hughes, Kathryn Eddington, Mar- ilyn Lappo, Joan VanderVeen. FOURTH ROW: Ella Kate Wenzer, Geraldine Begin, Helen Mish, Marilyn Kleiner, Charlotte Ander- son, Suzanne Bourdon, Eleanor Heinrich, June Sheldon, Patricia Majeski, Ruth Boltze. FIR Langlois: Edward Paquin. Adelaide Kaiser, co-editors: Mary Jo Martin, Joan Rutemiller, Helane Hegedus, Mary J. Rostar. SECOND ROW: Tom Panyard, Dolores Wade, Connie Cereslca, Donna Cuti, Yvonne Langlois, Jeanne Ball, Nancy Mikesell, Patricia Hughes, Mary L. Panyard, Lorraine Mertons, Roger Chandonnet. THIRD ROW: Don Silvis, John Stoner, Bob McDermott, Jerry Zadel, Jack Bourdo, James Guimond, David Plouhar, Stan Tyler, Edward Brown, Tom Geoghan, Chester Zboiniewicz. FOURTH ROW: Dave Imonen, Bernard Coyle, George Liddle, Kenneth Welbes, Steve Horvath. ST C-C- YEARBOOK STAFF - - - FIRST ROW: Madelyn Hronek, Luanne Holtz, Pat Long, Margaret Fodrocy, Mary I. l hc-lieve we are Catholic Central historians, said Shirley Moureau, sen- ior, as she and Mary Lou Poire, fresh- man, compare the retords in their Scrapbooks. You must carry on this interesting task, Mary Lou, was the request of Shirley to her eager suc- cessor. L I It Q 61 Ziahu. ive' ..-nn. A Latin Vocabulary Tournament was sponsored by the Vaticanites, the newly organ- ized Latin Club of second and third year students, Sunday, March 28, in the presence of more than 100 parents and friends of the contestants. Helen Martin Crightj and john Kaiser fleftj were the captains of the two teams, the Nobiles and Fortes. Tom McDermott flashed the 250 vocabulary cards in English. Viola Ochs, president of the Vaticanites, conducted the meeting. C.S.B., jim Savidge, Bob Murray and Craig Meier. WWW ' Engineering Club formed to give those students inter- ested in engineering an opportunity to know needs for scholastic background for potential field. 62 I I I I During the past sthool year students stage a Hobby Show giving Ll grand idea of pleasures that can be enjoyed in one's spare time. Students gather around Phil jonio, the firstrplace winner in the Hobby Show, as he experiments with his radio set. 6 That sailboat racing is Matt Youngs hobby is evident from the trophies he has won. ,.,...f-- This is the first rug woven at Catholic Central. At the loom is Paul Langlois. Mike Hanson is feeding the shuttle. In background, Walrren Popp explaining the weaving pro- cess to Charles Mastella. Foreground, jack Taylor is wind- ing the wool, joe Feuerborn is weaving in Hobby Knit - later to be used in rug making. Winning the Women's crown and 15-17 Table Tennis titles of Greater Muskegon are june Martin, junior, and her sister Helen, a freshman. 63 pmewta af tie eaicvw Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson Mr. and Mrs, Louis Lawie Mr. and Mrs joseph Balaskovitz Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lensler Mrs Beatrice Ball Mr. and Mrs. George Liddle Mr. and Mrs Frank C. Beadle Mr. and Mrs. Carter E. Long Mr. and Mrs C. Herbert Begin Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Lynch Mr, and Mrs Fred Bellanger Mrs. Marie McDermott Mr. and Mrs E. F. Bergbower Mr, and Mrs. Roy McElfish Mr. and Mrs john Biegalle Mr. and Mrs. Alvin V. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Blanchette Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mastella Mr. and Mrs Francis Bourdo Mr. and Mrs. Percy Meloche Mr. and Mrs Bernard E. Brown Mr. and Mrs, john Mertens Mr. and Mrs Charles Carl Budwick Mr. and Mrs. Wesley V, Mikesell Mr. and Mrs Robert Gabriel Cameron Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mikos Mr. and Mrs Elwood Carlston Mr. john Miller, Sr. Mr. and Mrs Frank Carten Mr. and Mrs. Steve Miller Mr. and Mrs Dominic Cavalier Mr. and Mrs. joseph Mish, Sr. Mr. and Mrs Frank Cereska, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond E. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs Raymond Chandonnet Mr. and Mrs. Wfilliam Moureau Mr. and Mrs Michael Chiodo .Mrs. Margaret Moyer Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Christenson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nachazel Mr. and Mrs Conrad Cox Mr. and Mrs. john O'Toole Mr. and Mrs Owen Coyle Mr. and Mrs. George V. Panyard, jr Mr. and Mrs Russell Crevier Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Panyard Mr, and Mrs Michael Cuti Mr. and Mrs. john Paparella Mr. and Mrs Carl Denslow Mr. and Mrs. Victor Paquin Mr. and Mrs Ben Deuling Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E, Plouhar Mr. Chester E. Deweese Mr. Charles A. Plumhoff Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Eddington Mrs. Eleanor Plymale Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth C. Engel Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pointer Mr, and Mrs. Paul T. FitzPatrick Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Popp Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Fodrocy Mr. and Mrs. joseph Rahrig Mrs. Claude Fryback Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Richie Mr. and Mrs. William Gauthier Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riegler Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Geary Mr. and Mrs. Wlilfred Ross Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geoghan Mr. and Mrs. George Rostar Mr. and Mrs. E. Guimond Mr. and Mrs. Oren G. Rutemiller Mrs. Statia Hamel Mr. and Mrs. Fred St. Amour Mr, and Mrs. Steve Hegedus Mr. and Mrs. Lenus Schnipke Mr. and Mrs. Mike Heibel Mrs. Marie Schoonbeck Mr. and Mrs. john Hladki Mr. and Mrs, Felix Schulist Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holter Mr. and Mrs. William Shields Mrs. Rose Holtz Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sibley Mr. and Mrs Frank Holub Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Siegel Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Silvis Mr. and Mrs H. Howell Mr. and Mrs. William Sipos Mr. and Mrs George Hronek Mr. and Mrs. Royal Smith Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Alex Somers Mr. and Mrs Frank Hutta Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stoner Mr. and Mrs. john R. Imonen Mr. and Mrs. j. E. Stong Mr. and Mrs. Albin johnson Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus jones Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tyler Mr. and Mrs Anthony S. Kaiser Mr. and Mrs. Barnie VanderVeen Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kesseler Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wade Mr. and Mrs Verne Kleiner Mr. and Mrs. Karl Westman, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Krol Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wickstrom Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langlois Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young Mr. and Mrs. Middy Langlois Mr. and Mrs. joseph Zadel Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lappo Mr. and Mrs. Zbojniewicz An activities program of co-curricular and athletic events 3 school parties, home get- togethers, banquets and proms - all glad hours with laughter and gaiety - all in accord with the Marian ideal: Malte all men feel the attraction of Chris- tian goodness. Social g,,- A . Eellaf' ' .. Preparing the announcements for the winter prom, Silver Bells, are Ronald Chandonnet, Peggy Kane, Linda Corinti, Robert Murray fon ladderj, Victor Perreault, Nicola Wflieaton and Viola Ochs. Between dances at the winter prom, Silver Bells. 66 Silver Bells, the winter prom, in full swin at Shurfine Hall. Yes, that's Fine, say the decoration judges, Patricia Hughes, Adelaide Kaiser, Donna Cuti, Edward Paquin, Mary jean Langlois, and Chester Zhojniewicz, as they pass their valued opinion on the decorators of the first Christmas tree. 2 it ii Q si g awk S S S 4, .I S 255 .4 5 ,tg 1, ' - 'Q Q A. MW he Qimwdinmmdf ,...M.Mmo X Sa. ., Nicola Wfheaton adds an exquisite touch to the Christmas spirit. Semen Dressed up for New Year's Eve. Bob Coyne Wfarren Grienenherg- er, and Dick VanderVeen wmwi was-' ze David lmonen and Donahue Silvis were in a feminine mood New Year's live, as they left the home of Mary Ann Sumner, David's date. Also pictured is Mary Lou Douhrava, Donahue's date. A little snack he-fore the South Bend, St. joseph's haskethall game. The photo was taken while they talked over their expectations of the game. Mary Kay O'Toole, Virginia Krol, Patricia Kennedy, Patricia Deweese, and Nicola Wfheaton. 67 xNd'N Mitlt Xoung football co-eaptian, pre- sents Colch C organ with a gift from the ni it the Catholic Central football blnquet acdelq. , , The barbecue and dame, heltl in St. Marys Hall for the football players after the Det Clatholie Clentral game in November, was gi by Mr. George lf. Litltlle, City Manager. roit yen WhtJ's in the King row now? anal how to get the opponent con- fused, is the sixty-four dollar question tluring lunch hour ret reation. 68 lzyeryone is lrish on St, Patritles Day, says Delores Sthmitlt antl XY'ayne Moseler, as they turn the lfnglish lyrits into Irish tunes for their t lass' mates. , . . . . it aes, its .1 real llayritle with erybotly liapywy for they know -ir thaweron, Mr. lfox, will keew 'Rt' . l l the going smooth 3 Bright smiles to do a favor for a member of the faculty, too busy this particular day to go to the lunch room, but unwilling to miss Mrs. Teall's de- licious menu, so Gerald Kulik gladly carries the tray. . . . and these are the ladies who keep our rooms nite .ind clean, Mrs. Geneva Obzut and Mrs, Theresa Vukits. z4wcwa!l!4e cdaalm. A student's locker is a safety box, especially at Catholic Central where com- binations open the door. That's my milk! This is the cry every noon when the boys gather to carry the milk back to the homerooms for the daily lunch period. Next year it will be different. Watch for the new cafeteria. G This is the way our driveways and sidewalks were kept cleared. The chief custodian, Mr. Ambrose XY'elbes, with his trusty lford tractor managed this duty efficiently. 69 Rt. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond H. Baker Rev. Msgr. William E. Fraser Rev. Louis LaPres Rev. Robert Taffee Rev V. P. Gallagher Rev. E. N. Alt Rev. Francis H. Branigan Rev Rudolf Hornberger, O.F.M. Rev julius Amman Rev. Ernest Bernott Rev Raymond Dark Rev. Francis Flynn Rev. Edwin Frederick Rev Albert Kehren Rev. Dominic Lengvinas Rev. joseph Reitz Rev Andrew Sikorski Rev Albert Stratz patfzana... Mr. and Mrs. Edward Greene Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Louis Greiner Angela Groleau Mrs. Corrine Groleau Mr. and Mrs. Frank j. Groleau Mr. and Mrs. George Groleau Marguerite Groleau Mr. and Mrs. George Gubach Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Guimond Mr. and Mrs. john L. Halloran Kathleen M. l-lalloran Miss Monica Halloran Mr. and Mrs. john Hefferan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hegedus Mr. Gilbert Hegedus Mr. joseph A. Hegedus james McDermott, USAF Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mitzel's Food Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ernest Addicott and Mrs. George Albers Mr. Mr. Mrs. Anna Balaskovitz Mr. and Mrs. Frank Balaskovitz C. F. Bebeau Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Benedict, jr. Hazel C. Berg joseph Biesiada Mary jo Bourdon Mr. and Mrs. Briggs Dairy William Bowkamp Company Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herremans Home Room No. 125 Home Room No. 126 Home Room No. 160 Home Room No. 161 Home Room No. 162 Home Room No. 258 Home Room No. 259 Home Room No. 260 Home Room No. 261 Home Room No. 262 Home Room No. 264 Home Room No. 265 Home Room No. 266 Home Room No. 267 Home Room No. 268 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hommer Angela Houle Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hume Dr. and Mrs. T. Kane Harry A. Mikesell Gont Miller Market Edward Naperalsky Andrew Newald Mr. Wfalt Oberlin Miss Mary Ochs Mr. and Mrs. john O'Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. O'Neil Mr. and Mrs. Opalek, jr. Mr, and Mrs. joseph Opalek, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. O'Toole Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Paquin Miss Louella Partlow Pete's Market Olive B. Perreault Mr. and Mrs. Robert Picard Matthew Plichta Mr. and Mrs. Paul Plouhar Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Plouhar Lawrence Pointer Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Portincasa Mr. and Mrs. Donald Puhalski Mr. and Mrs. joseph Puhalski Mr. and Mrs. Wfarren Rice Alice A. Savage Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schlundt Mr. George N. Secord Mrs. E. Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Philip Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bullerman Mr. and Mrs. joseph Cardinal Mr. and Mrs. Phil Chandonnet Mrs. Caroline Chiodo Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clark Mr. Mike Corgan Collins Shell Service Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cote Mr. Waldo Keating Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kelley Mr. james Shields, jr. Mr. Leo Siegel Mr. and Mrs. Arthur St. Amour Mr. and Mrs. Ovila St. Amour Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Steers Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Streeter Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cotton Mrs- Dem Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cribley Kieft Drug Store Mrs. Agnes Taffee Knights of Columbus Mlss MJD' Taffeeo Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Danko Miss Joan Koesmer Mr. Louis j. Talarico Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Derr Julia R. Kotels Mr. and Mrs. Emory Toth Dr. and Mrs. A. Donnelly Ml? and MPS. Ffimk DOUOWIU Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. LaPres MV- Edwin E- Villemlne Mr. and Mrs. George Dorato Miss Beverly Ann Lawie Mrs. A. j. Vallier Mr. and Mrs. C. Doubrava Mr- and Mrs. George H- Lawie' jf. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Vallier Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duff Mr- and Mm. George E. Laurie, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. john Vanderlaan MiSS GFHCC' A- Dwyer Mrs. Pamela Lessard Aflcmf Vimdewn Mr- pred Liddle Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Vandeven Fair Street Market Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lipps Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vivian Mr. and Mrs. Peter Faucher Mr' and Mrs. George Ludwig Mr. and Mrs. Fred VonHohenstein Mr. Matthew L. Faust Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Feeney Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Maihofer Mr. and Mrs. Garth Wheaton Frazier Television Service Mr. and Mrs. R. Mason, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wojton A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McDermott Mitchell S. Wozny 70 FOOTBALL CO-CAPTAINS -V Q :-' xqzi' 5 1 A x' X I Q L':. .f ::.. Xi if X Q e- t Ah 700 f uv. iii ,.:f, it Q i 7 lv 1,4 Mick Young Bob Coyne W Z 2 ? Ah BASKETBALL CAPTAIN 17 74 flax! ' ,A :gf wma ii :,:.: s Z Dave Imonen JM V A TRIBUTE - to the initial athletes of Muskegon Catholic Central High Wy IIQ W 4 Father Zerfas, Athletic Director, supervises erection of yard markers School, who have performed with a VW quality that merited the praise of all. In Z football they have played beyond our high- 720 est expectations. We are especially indebted to them for establishing the school name as one held in high esteem in the annals of athletics. As a basket- Z ball team you were possessed of a fighting spirit for which M you might very well be proud. May the teams that follow show the same fighting spirit and will-to-win that you so nobly ZWQ initiated. W - Your School ZH! 71 HEAD FOOTBALL COACH HEAD BASKETBALL COACH Mr. Corgan came to us from Pet- oskey where he had grand success as head football coach. Mike gained the praise of all with his coaching achievements this past year. We are looking forward to many more great seasons. Good luck, coach. ASSISTANT FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL COACH af Coach Walt Oberlin, previous to his arrival at Catholic, was graduat- ed from Western Michigan College and Columbia University. He has under his belt 13 years of coaching experience. In coaching armed serv- ice and high school cage teams he holds an impressive record of 85 wins and 26 losses. ASSISTANT FOOTBALL COACH Waldo Keating is a graduate of Central Michigan College where he majored in physical education and was a most valuable assistant to Mr. Corgan as freshman coach. 33 Bud Norris is a teacher at Grand Haven High School and proved in- valuable as assistant to Mr. Corgan during the past football campaign. Wczwdtq fa 5 - ll - CC TOP ROW - Coach Mike Corgan, Howard Meloche, Don Silvis, Bob Gancarz, Pompey Thomas, Joe Horan, George Liddle, Jim Hegedus, Tom Stong, Assistant Coach Waldo Keating, Assistant Coach Bud Norris. MIDDLE ROW - Assistant Coach Walt Oberlin, Bob Bergbower, Bob Milanowski, Warren Greinenberger, john jaunesc, Warren Popp, Dick VanderVeen, Bob Cathcart, Dave lmonen, jack Vandomelin, jon Bonter, Harry Bialik, Manager Tolly Lauretti, Manager jack Tyler, BOTTOM ROW - Matt Young, Don Opalek, Dick Seymour, Jerry Engle, Don Murray, David Corgan, Dan Rachiewicz, Bob Murray, joe Dempsey, Bernard Martin, Bill Gomez, Bob Coyne. 5 WINS SCHEDULE 4 LOSSES Ludington ..... ........ C J Muskegon Catholic Cadillac ,..,....... ......., 6 Muskegon Catholic Hazel Park ....... ...........,. 2 9 Muskegon Catholic Grand Haven .....,,..,..................... ......,,.,.,. 3 9 Muskegon Catholic Mt. Clemens St. Mary's ....,.... ........ 6 Muskegon Catholic Howe Military Academy ,...,,... ..,,.,., 6 Muskegon Catholic Grand Rapids Creston ....,,.... .....,...... 1 8 Muskegon Catholic Detroit Catholic Central ..............,., ....,..,.... 2 7 Muskegon Catholic Grand Rapids Catholic Central ..,.,... ............ 3 1 Muskegon Catholic JERRY ENGLE Right Guard -4,40 ' Q 4 , DON Sl LVIS Fullbafk 'W DICK VANDER VEEN Right End k DON OPALEK Left Guard 21 VW DICK SEYMOUR .JL BOB MILANOWSKI Line Backer Fullhack JACK VAN DOMELFN Left Tackle JOHN BONTER Left Tackle JOE HORAN Right Halfbark 1 BOB GANCARZ Line Backer 75 Howie Meloche smashes across for the first touchdown of CC. History Horan about to score No. 2 Ya see coach, it's this way 76 Crusaders team up to smear n Grand Haven offender Meloche breaks into the clear l S 1 3 W, N Q , V, FROM THIS: QSWEATQ ' A ' 'S iw . T , - ', ,',,, Vx A g : .,k- .Q ,lk, f .,,. is : A M - tg ,'.,: x 3 -3 tttl nz- , X ' l . M el G M :QM K 3 vip A QS, Z T Q' ld' if 34 1 rw rf: S Q N Q l 4 E ww 4 S Q Q . at M' , Y ' K W, X , Q. I 3' ,Q QA 3 1, i N Q T N 1 fi QNWSNQ www K 'Q' 1 w 9w ,. ,L WW T f . T. if we M i wie we W ,,... as Q f A 'Q 2 J- Q X 5' RQ-N 4. s '13, 45 ew ,QRS W Q GY A k 1 ,A , gk 1 X. A vu ww 2 NW Q . F' X ' S' ik J f A Q' ' T To T' A A T A -if 1 ,QQ 051 X- fi M --I ..-- . . . ' NSA' - .-.MN E' VS- X ' V+ '. ,1, E - :--2::2- Q w Y i :hz ,,.,.b ,.:. . ,. ,. MV! V M , .DAAVV T T A A - 'K S: .XS X .,.. 42- E fi -:W Qt' f N E' Q m .. W T A X 1 ,.--. 5 x,.Q v lf- , , , ,. S. A T - , g.,.A'ffs7SsSff M we ,T 5 x 9' ,Q - - .T THE FIRST OF MANY GRUELLING DAYS TO THIS: QGLORYJ THE STARTING ELEVEN CENTRAL VA K ll R Q If Qc- efzacadew C 'SYXOL SIT? C ea- 7mm rx 4,0 606 0050 Q45 160 Q 'G- STANDING - Virginia Krol, Nickie Wheatcmn, Connie Cereska. Gloria Howell. KNEELING - Dolores Wade, Mary Ann Sumner, Donna Cuti, Pat Kennedy. In the foreground are acrobats Mary Liddle and Roberta Comes. 77 .,.,...,..-..- E3 eccwwl cam ?aa1f5aZZ Watch for these boys in the next two years. faeaimen 740135455 , . , The up-and-coming grid men of Catholic Central malty? STANDING - Dick VanderVeen, joe I-Ioran, Don Opalek, Bob Murray, Bob Gancarz, Paul Chiodo, Tom Stong, Coach Oberlin. SEATED - Rodge Chandonnet, George Liddle, Dick Seymour, Howie Meloche, Dave Imonen, Fran Wickstrom, Warren Popp. SCHEDULE Grand Rapids Catholic ......... .............. 4 5 Muskegon Catholic ....,,..... ......,,... 4 3 Grand Rapids Union ....... .........,..... 2 4 Muskegon Catholic ..,........ ..4.....,.. 5 5 St. josephs, Michigan .....,...... .............. 5 5 Muskegon Catholic ....,,..... ........,.. 5 7 Holland Christian ........... .............. 4 7 Muskegon Catholic 34 North Muskegon ,.,....,.,,.,.,,,.. .............. 6 2 Muskegon Catholic 61 South Bend St. Josephs ...... ,..,.,.,...... 5 1 Muskegon Catholic ............ ........... 4 2 Ludington ...................,.............. .. .......,,., 63 Muskegon Catholic 47 Holland Christian .,......... ..,.,.......,, 4 4 Muskegon Catholic 43 Muskegon Christian ....,... ....,..,,,.... 3 0 Muskegon Catholic 38 St. joseph, Michigan .......... .............. 6 4 Muskegon Catholic 46 Ludington .,...........,..............,..,., ........,,,... 4 5 Muskegon Catholic 46 Grand Rapids Catholic .......,,. ...,,......... 4 0 Muskegon Catholic 43 Muskegon Heights .....,.. ,..,.......... 7 2 Muskegon Catholic 36 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Coopersville .........., .............. 4 2 Sparta .............,......, .............. 3 7 I' remont .......... ...,.......... 4 1 Muskegon Muskegon Muskegon Catholic Catholic Catholic 51 70 39 V. Krol-C. Cereska V! XVlmt's up coglfh ? Hwfhfl ,ROI if? G. Howell-N. Wheatmxn CHEERLEADERS 'Y 'ix A , 'lf 5 if 2 .... , , D. Wacie - D. Curi 5 ,, Duc gets thc tip. XVg1tcl1 out jess, HI gct it. 5 2 3 ff' K A E 'K P. KennedyMM, Sumner of 655 KN M. Liddle Y R. Comes Y X, f , if ,L ., Wifi M., .,,.,,,. A 5 A 80 George dumlw it in. Rodgc . . . good for two eamwl mm wccwlefw . . . 4 an 735, ,-.' x TOP RONX' -- Mike Hume, Ron Chandonnet, Tony Cote, George Panyard, Richard VanderVeen, Dave Kelly, Bob Bergbower, Coach Mike Corgan. BOTTOM ROW - Tom Fitzpatrick, Victor Perreault, joe Hanis, Ron Dugas, Bob Milanowski, Bernard Martin. Bernie Martin tries for two. Second Team Cheerleaders 5 i 1 Q, T 1 Patricia Gauthier, joan Drew, Rita Eddy, Margo Faust. . , ,,fggf1fg,3 Eiga ,fb 81 Zfwcadec Diamond fepfzeaeatatdaw . . , :'5 ' fri i 1 r 'i':E -f:f .E:, i 1 '. , . Y i V 'TU '- W'-n ' Www - TOP ROW - Gail Tatrow, Marion Greene, Morgan Tatrow, Ron Dugas, Clare Piper, Tom Stong. MIDDLE ROW - ,loe Garzelloni, Bob Bergbower, Bob Mastella, joe Horan, jim Breen, Michael Graham, joe Dempsey, Fred Pastori, Bob Cameron, Coach Waldo Keat- ing. BOTTOM ROW - Stan Dabrowski, Charles Dwyer, Bob Murray, Don Opalek, Richard Seymour, Bob Gancarz, Ron Regeczi, Don Murray, Richard VanderVeen. rf X w 5 Q v. . What a clout! Don Opalek poles one over the fence, with You're out, Don Murray tags cousin Bob. joe Dempsey catching. 82 me w Z4aZ6aZeaZm!77fena 7 TOP ROW - Floyd Kuehln, jack Bourdo, jon Bontes, Harry Bialik, Pompey Thomas, Roger Chandonnet, john jaunese, Mike Hanson, Rich- ard Seymour, jack Vandomelen, Dave Imonen, Bob Cathcart. SECOND ROW FROM TOP - Assistant Coach Walt Oberlin, Pat Feeney james Prendergast, jerald Burns, Dave Kramer, jim Howell, Bob Tates. Morgan Tatrow, Fred Young, Bob Hvi1dos, jerry -Matecun john Car: penter. Bernard Martin, Coaoh Mike Corgan, THIRD ROW FROM TOP - Charles Brown, William Coggin, lim launese. Tom McDermott jerry LaBelle, Bill Steiner, lim Hegedus, Bartin Geyer, Bob Milanowski. loe Horan. jerry Brozaski BOTTOM ROW joe Hanis Louis Ander: son, Tom Fitzpatrick, Ron Dugas, Ron Krypel, Victor Perreault, Bob Majeske, Mike Dwyer, Richard Lasser, Bob Erickson, Tolley Lauretti. Q9 s pe' Coach Corgan shows 'em how. Okay, that's allg take your laps. 83 ' gmda,!7?54.,. 'dw FIRST RONW: Dirk Cunningham, Ron Komnrek, XX'1lI'l'Cll Grienenberger, Wfayne Moseler, Tom Geoghan, Lee Hunt, james blaunese. SECOND ROVU: Bob Tates, Bob Erickson, Greg Bliss, john Kaiser, Ken Welbes, Steve Harvmh, Bob Ross, jerry Biazaski, jim Povsers. Z. Demand af cuhwmfa . . . ML Mike Heimler, City Golf Champion, gives Dave Imonen a few pointers on the ethics of good golfing while the squad looks on. Courtesy of Clement PA CHE S N Y FUNERAL I Compliments of . . UNIVERSAL CAMSHAFT CO. 350 E. Broadway MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, MICHIGAN Compliments of Muskegon Paper Box Company Set-Up and Folding Paper Boxes EARL I. BENTON HARRY A. MEIER IIDGDGD HDIIRIILDIILO INN Specializing In FISH - STEAKS - CHICKEN CLOSED SUNDAYS ONLY SEATING CAPACITY APPROXIMATELY 300 PEOPLE STARTED BUSINESS 1935 Phone 27-0272 2410 Henry St. Carl Denslow - Prop. Yours for a successful future' You, the Class of 1954, have reached a milestone in your career. The pattern that your lite will take may well depend on decisions you must soon make. The, continuing growth of Sealed Power Corporation means more opportunities for alert young men and women. To you who must decide which path to fol- low, we say, Why not discuss your future with us? Even if you decide to serve your country before seek- ing employment, see us upon your return to civilian life. Sealed er colporalion Leading Manufacturers of Engine Parts Plants in Muskegon Heights and St. Iohns. Mlch Rochester, Indiana and Stratford. Ontario Good Luck to the Graduates XI A I L MUSKEGON MICHIGAN 'Founded on SERVICE O ENGINEERING O APPLIANCES O MOTOR SERVICE O TELEVISION O ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION Hope Your Highest Dreams Come True CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES arg 9 .vu J I ff .C Ib You have earned your spurs and are ready fo ride out x I5 - ..-. , QIIQIKQQW -.Q QM, in search of success. M Mo .g ..::: - 1 If 'Q I ' 'vI., I IQQ I kenny Known? Q I ' I' Your Electric Servant CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY IWllfllCY IllDSI'I'l'Ill Congratulates Catholic Central's First Graduates Telephone 2-3401 Established 1866 FRANCIS JIROCH CO. CIGARS - CIGARETTES - TOBACCOS CANDY AND FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES 248 Market Street Muskegon, Michigan lalras Cafe Our Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1954 and to the Faculty of your fine High School MORTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF DRAW-CUT MACHINE TOOLS AUTOMATIC WELDING MACHINES - FINISHED MACHINE KEYS A Muskegon Heights lndustry since 1891 TEEN-AGE FOOTWEAR AS ADVERTISED IN SEVENTEEN R. and S. SHOE STORE 193 W. Westem BUDD'S JEWELERS - OPTICIANS The Store That Your Confidence Built 227 Western Avenue GAS... your low cost servant of manifold uses in home and industry In Muskegon homes the clean blue gas flame does the cooking, keeps instant hot water on tap, operates the silent Servel refrigerator-freezer, consumes garbage and trash in the indoor gas incinerator, dries the laundry indoors, and main- tains a supply of hot water For the automatic dish washer and laundry. In Muskegon industry gas is used in numerous ways in annealing, core baking, flame hardening, heat treating, metal melting and paint baking of countless products. s MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY Serving 765,000 Customers in Michigan Congratulations to Catholic Central's First Graduating Class Muskegon Glass Co. 781 Pine Street Muskegon, Michigan Compliments of . . Tuxbury Agency ALL LINES OF INSURANCE FREDRICKS LUMBER COMPANY Behind the City Hall Phone 3-2106 Muskegon Heights, Michigan H A S PER' S Save-Mor Markets Three Locations FIFTH AT MASON 139 E. LAKETON 770 W. BROADWAY, HEIGHTS Always the Best for Less Hubert H. S M I T H Parmelee's Jewelry Two Stores to Serve You 214 W. Western Ave. MUSKEGON Phone 2-2907 2758 Peck St. MUSKEGON HEIGHTS Phone 3-1477 I SCREEN PROCESS 0 COMMERCIAL AND A INDUSTRIAL SIGNS 1 K 1 0 SHOW CARDS Q 1 A, Q Compliments . I J of F 7 Q -l F w K' FRIEND us PAUL-MACK H4 : 5 2 B W Q S L G CARL'S SUPER MARKET Peck and Broadway In Muskegon Heights since 1891 DELIVERY - CHARGE ACCOUNTS - M 6- M GREEN STAMPS Lindstrom 's Drug Store 456 Apple Avenue MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN CLOSED SUNDAYS KEN AN D BEA'S GROCERIES - MEATS - PRODUCE - BEER - WINE Open 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.--Nights-Sundays-Holidays Ninth and Broadway Phone 3-8393 Muskegon Heights. Michigan Having A Coke Is Part Of The Fun. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. azo PINE smear - PHONE 2-6662 RIEGLER wuen WELL DRILLING, INC. wATEn SUPPLY CONTRACTORS SALES AND SERVICE Phone 2-3870 Muskegon, Michigan WINDATT-PONTIAC Pontiac Sales and Service 2001 Peck St. Telephone 2-6046 MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, MICHIGAN COMPLIMENTS OF Cole Bakeries JAMES COYNE PLUMBING AND HEATING 851 Terrace Street Phone 2-3443 MOTOR SERVICE AND SUPPLY CO. I I67 - 71 Third Phone 2-6066 MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN Complete Automotive Service Phone 2-3112 Agency Established 1900 OLD LINE COMPANIES CONKLIN INSURANCE ALL LINES 214 LYMAN BLDG. MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN Compliments CLINTUN E. BRDWN GENERAL CONTRACTORS MUSKEGON MICHIGAN Ph 2 2249 - 2-5380 Compliments of HOSLER'S QUALITY CLEANERS Opposite Central Campus COMPLIMENTS... STUDEBAKER The Car with More FRANKLIN BROS. for ..54.. COMPLIMENTS AND Best wisHEs MOVEY STEEL AND WELDING CO. lOl W. B SU'l'TON'S Prescription Pharmacy ELASTIC STOCKINGS - CRUTCHES - CANES SURGICAL BELTS - WHEEL CHAIRS - TRUSSES roadway MUSKEGON HEIGHTS Phon 3-2286 Congratulations on Your First Successful Year HERRON'S MARKET lolzofogralo 3 .. georg smith i' 1576 peck street muskegon, michigan phone 27-8493 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T954 Browne-Morse Company tcxs 0 F Er'l xxx A C' 0 NN 9 SARA - X 1 q l KK orse I I ' C 'X 1 V mcnlcns OFFICES B A A + ,ff , Q N Tw. L, 2 lbkcomurw 'Q A I' v X 'I - A ' I,s,i wg ,QT HAHN PHARMACY Pill Mill No. 2 Airport and Grand Haven Rd. Phone 3-2993 HASSELMAN'S IGA- Food Market Good Quality Foods At Lowest Prices Third at Monroe Phone 2-2172 MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN A N T E K E I E R ' S 3098 Lakeshore Dr. MENZlE'S DRUG STORE Phone 2-2927 RICE BAKE SHOP The Best in Baked Goods WE SPECIALIZE IN WEDDING CAKES Phone 24-8208 859 Terrace ANDES CANDIES The Peak of All Candies ANTHONY J. GREGORY MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN ZOROMSKl'S FOOD MARKET Cor. Henry and Young Ave. Phone 2-8693 WEEKS DRUGS 394 E. larch Phone 2-5863 GILBERT COMPANY DAVE 6 BUD'S EASTOWN SERVICE Upholsterers PhilliPS 55 Don Ferguson 1656 Sixth St. Phone 24-1168 Dick Abair Muskegon, Michigan Cor. Larch and Getty MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN CLASS OF 1954: Praise The Power tha? hath made and preserved us o Notion . . ITIN 51 Sp ngl I B j CAMPBELL WYANT AND CANNON FOUNDRY COMPANY YOU CAN'T LOSE BOAZ SHOES CONGRATULATIONS to FIRST CLASS TO GRADUATE from CATHOLIC CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL HASSETT OIL GUMPANY Panyardiv The Paint and Paper People THIRD AND HOUSTON PICTURE FRAMES - GIFTS RELIGIOUS GOODS CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '54 FROM GATEWAY SERVICE GETTY AND AIRLINE MARATHON PRODUCTS STEEL FABRICATING COMPANY DESIGNERS -- ENGINEERS FABRICATORS - ERECTORS Phone 2-6635 590 W. Southern Ave. MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN Certified Concrete, Inc. CONCRETE, LITE-WEIGHT BUILDING UNITS AND MISCELLANEOUS BUILDING MATERIAL 777 E. Sherman Blvd. Muskegon Heights, Michigan Congratulations and Best Wishes to the 1954 Graduating Class wie. QRVECRES O 7' MUSKEGON'S HOME OF CLEAN RECREATION Our Congratulations to Class of 1954 -X 1 QXE0 PORTRAITS Phone 2-7422 Shop II Terminal Arcade Building MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN HOME MADE POLISH SAUSAGE Compliments . . N ofvak's Marker Hentrlfugal lbundry 00. 26 E. Broadway Phone 3-1950 Subsidiary of PERFECT CIRCLE CORPORATION DIAMOND Muskegon's Own ICE CREAM MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN WHOLESALE - RETAIL Phone 2-2406 I727 Beidler SI. H. R. Ierryherry Company GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN Manufacturers of CATHOLIC CENTRAL'S OFFICIAL SCHOOL RINGS Congrutulofions Seniors 604604567 Wien Qwx ,4.,... ' 1 ' ,.:, hh Q-'P ,M 5 Q .9- ww 519-5 if wee? 5 f,,, Mjil E Qs A., W, ni Q! ,J 1 Y, ev M .f , 1 4 . N, l Q 'MH WE WISH YOU THE BEST OF EVERYTHING A Highland Park Dairy Co. Laketon and Division V FINE MILK PRODUCTS F OR OVER FORTY YEARS e04't9'!LGj .I . . . GRADS or '54 . il 57- ' YOU are the future Homemakers L:,j'f 4 J 3 of America. In planning a home of your own, beautiful Home Furnishings will play an important part. Our expert decorator service is always available to help in selecting correctly with the finest furnishings at lowest possible prices. C11lCl8TfU8lCl6,S BROADWAY AT FIFTH - MUSKEGON HEIGHTS Everything for the office, except machines -- chairs, desks, Fire- Files, filing cabinets, indexing systems, loose-leaf and payroll equipment - 4,000 products, each time-engineered to help get more done, easier, and in less time. , 5 yxfrq vcr BuiIrl.xkea it I f ,xi iii at E51 SHAW'wALKER Largest Exclusive Makers of Office Furniture and Filing Equipment in the World Harold J. Voung YOUNG RADIATOR COMPANY HEATING - COOLING AIR CONDITIONING Agitair Difiusers - Filters - Exhauster Heads -- General Blower Co. Fans Blowers - Exhausters - Young Radiator Co. Air Conditioning - Unit Heaters Convectors - Heat Exchangers Engine Coo1ershHeating and Cooling Coils-Gas Unit Heaters and Burners Compliments of E. H. SHELDUN EQUIPMENT CU. COMPLIMENTS OF 6LlfIfL8l 6L IO 7 Congrotulohons to the Class of 54 The I MAIN O 223 W. W Between Terrace SERVE A CUP eqggls 0 ' If he l I RXSTORES, 110 , f 56. 0Ns LEAN' Sold at all QUALITY SERVICE FOOD STORES 130 STORES SERVING WESTERN MICHIGAN I-IOSTESS CAFETERIA U TRIED THE REST NOW TRY THE BEST Congratulations from llion's Service siNcLAm Pnooucis ws JACK BDYAN 'S FOR LESSONS IN Tap, Ballet, Acrobatic and Ballroom Dancing 133 Monroe Avenue Phone 28-1157 HAROLD'S MEN'S WEAR SMART SPORTSWEAR FOR YOUNG MEN 854 Jefferson at Clay TOT'S AND TEEN SHOP INFANTS TO GIRLS, SIZE I4 INFANTS TO BOYS, SIZE 'I2 Third ui Houston Muskegon Compliments of . . . TWIN-CITIES HEATING :S SHEET METAL WORKS 700 W. Broadway Phone 33-2203 MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, MICHIGAN Congratulations to the 7741-wana DEPARTMENT STORE Graduating Class from MUSKEGON HEIGHTS 0 R G E 'A' DIVISION OF Store of Famous Brands BCBG-WARNER CORPORATION CONGRATULATIONS COMPLIMENTS and QF BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF '54 VALLIER'S lllolverine Express WQQELQQER Compliments CLOCK FUNERAL HOME Compliments LAKESHURE MACHINERY 6 SUPPLY CO. DISTRIBUTORS INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES MACHINE TOOLS CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT 400 W. loketon Phone 2 6655 Good Luck to Class of '54 If your clothes Qren't becoming to you-they should be coming to us. Socks Sabin Cleaners Inc. 6 Agencies to serve your needs 4 Trucks to serve your needs Phone 3-2409 Meri-lan Ice Cream 60. 1218 Geny St. WHOLESALE LUN CHES - SODAS SUNDAES Drive-In Service Special Orders Phone 2-3091 ROBINSON LINCOLN-MERCURY INC. Phone 2-8276 Loketon ot Fifth MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 54 K anitz Dry Cleaners Russell Belrose, Manager Goodyear-The Greatest Nome In Rubber GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 1083 PECK st. PHONE 2-6041 Radium Photo Servlce Complete line of photo supplies and service 367 W. Western Avenue Phone 24-5252 MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN Compliments I:'ISCI'IER'S PECK STREET HARDWARE MUSKEGON HEIGHTS Compliments 56 56 51.00 D 85 C STORES 51.00 Muskegon Heights, Michigan We have said it with Flowers for 28 years ARBOR FLORAL COMPANY 1222 PECK STREET MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN Compliments LAKEY FOUNDRY CORPORATION Compliments of . . . CHADWICK'S DRIVE-IN IDEAL GIFTS AND RELIGIOUS SUPPLIES CATHOLIC CHURCH MART 934 Second Street Muskegon, Michigan COMPLIMENTS OF ihe 0wl GIROCCO'S MARKET Fine meats and personal service Phone 3-2431 329 W. Broadway MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, MICHIGAN Ameapru Mux.x.m.x.Y sr Maze mc Domvnnrc 1llSllrBll00 snavno: oz4n:aonoa1'n::1' :moss av-1: MUBKEGDN MICHKBAN TO TH M MHERS OF THE FXHST GRADUATXNG GLASS 0? GREATER WUSKLGON CATHOLXC CFNTRAL hlGh SGH 1 e w1sh to extend our slncerest congratulatlons and best shes to the 1 st gra u tlng class of the Greater Muskegon Cathollc Central hlgh School, in the year l9 B he plans for your graduatlon t 15 year were started 1D July l at a meetlng called by the Most everen Francls J Haas, t en Blshou of the D1ocese of Gran Rapr , at the Oocldental lotel, at whlch all the astors and lay re re en atlves o a arlsh were res:-nt 'Yhere followed later 1n the year l hh a fun ralslng oampalgn, an a second un ralsrn ca wlqn mn t year l95l Several of he mothers an atrers of the graduate of thxs class gave consldtrable of thelr tlme and mone to make these campalgns a success and, llke se, ma e the school the sx cess that lt has been durlng the flTSb ar of operatlon l the years t come, many of you W1 l feel honored to revar that you were a member of the 1rst graduatlon class of thls ery lne High School, the same as we frequently hear member tue f1rst class of Gathollc Central of Grand Rap d So ln You are graduatlng from Hlgh School at a tlme when he world 15 looklng for peo le who can assume responslhlllt and malntaln themselves as 1ndlv1duals an retain t e dlgnlt of man as be leve lt should t 15 our slncere wlsh that you h happ n whatever your future un ertaklnbs may be, whether lt is n homemaklng, commerce and lndustr , the proies tons o a rellgxous vocatlon Slncerely, Martin Mullally D V I I ,- J OOL W . . . wi f'r- d a ' r ' '. , 5. T , ' h' ' 9hh , ' , R d ' . h ' A ' . d 'ds ' . X ' , p p s t ' f e ch 9' D- - A ' 1 9, d ' ' ', d , f d 'A' g mpr'w. ' he I. 1 . Y r S , I , - A A . wi K . y P - e . xc- . . J . ye . . n o , 'l , ,r. K , A i' , ' ' - ' v, J 5' f , . , s of X ' - ' l s fy' g. ' ' ,. ' t . . 9 I . . . y . . . . d h . . Y We 1. . be' 1 . . . e y i d ' ' l ' , y S' r 'f - f MEIER CLEAN ERS, INC CORNER LAKETON 6 BARCLAY SOF1 ir Uontinontnl Motors Corporation ull' -ul NO GREATER COMPLIMENT COULD BE PAID OUR UNIFORMS THAN THAT THEY ARE BEING WORN BY THE STUDENTS ATTENDING CATHOLIC CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Eisenberg S8 0'llaril 1315 Market Street PHII.ADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA ibanieg UNUSUAL GIFTS Congratulations THE CENTURY CLUB Compliments . . . SENECAL ICE CO. JOHN ZAGERS, PROP. STRAAYER DRUG THE REXALL DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS FIRST AID SUPPLIES HOPPE'S SUPER MARKET I.G.A. 273 E. Broadway MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, MICHIGAN THE GLENSIDE STORE Donald McMillan W. SHERMAN AT WICKHAM DRIVE Compliments . . . TROMP'S FISHERIES 973 Terrace Street CUSTER DAIRY BAR FOOD AND FOUNTAIN SERVICE Il33 THIRD ST. BOLT HARDWARE CO. PAINTS - HOUSEWARE SPORTING GOODS 236 Mason Ave. at Fifth PLETCHER'S FURNITURE FURNITURE - APPLIANCES IEWELRY - GIFTS 2152 Getty Phone 2-5333 7 CONGRATULATIONS, SENlORSl Career days are ahead Why not ioin the many young people at the telephone company and begin an interesting and profitable career? I Good starting salary I Regularly scheduled increases Q Five-day week Q Friendly atmosphere Won't you visit our employment office today? GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MICHIGAN 840 Terrace Street Congratulations Graduate! OFFICE MACHINES SALES 6. SERVICE CO. 4 'vf .g' t. , 1. ff:-ssl.. ...ff1ffyag5t15g,gg3572iygr 1- 1. h 5 if 7. X . ' gtk: fj,:1L,7f,, Qty I f ' - L... z ' ,A 1 fi ,l I I '354:W, ' iff? .- . ,i-u..fxfe,.l, 21. Y l f .'::45..,..l P ll 0 fl 9 5 ' 5 -' if -1 .g.., Leaa.,f,.LZ'l 'Q -,iLi2ai?1.25:f, , 2 4 - 84 63 A 25 -541 2 A 45,5 .g ,jjg QUE gjlfsgjz ' . .1 ig, , - ,611 5 eq 62-9184 ic! 4. .flftw ,.:,,v,, , , -1 ' ' -' WORLD'S NO. 1 TYPEWRITERS Headquarters for Royal Typewriters Corner Apple and Wood Streets MUSKEGON Compliments of . . JONES ELECTRIC CO. 1 EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1999 IeHerson SL MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, MICHIGAN Phones 22062--27666 Your Sole Exclusive Distributor for CONSTRUCTION AND ROAD BUILDING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES HThe Budness That Serwce Creotedu IIIIIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I - I O I I I I I I I I I I I I IIIIIIIIII Congratulations Class of 1954 I 5:5515-' I -:4:'-. f 4 '1: ' - ' :Issafgr1jf::i'ffeiisiagfgzsiisiii:iaEE5gf-Efliif--3' . I I I FF' I :a A4ffI?? :4I'::25i?-E.' . wmww- mmmswr I Wm? Hwy- -H I I EQ? A ff I' I I ., In digglgilrgi, I I iii' -aff' ' . . .-we I - ig, Hz Musxtoorrs rmzsr sion: Q. . ggifggfiigj,5.g54siv-:xcrwxa-auieavaaxaer ao: akf,xq-:- -:-.g?,-5 I ron nag wowspvs .495 Q- '- ? 5Q.:,jkirsiis:Feig.gz3'S1f211f4?'??r::g1:2 E . : WNW Z uf 614011 o H9 Compliments of . . . T. SCHILLACI 6: COMPANY WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE Muskegon, Michigan Congratuiations Snowhite Baking Co. Muskegon's Own Baking MONARCH PATTERN 61 ENGINEERING CO. P.O. Box 65 2838 Henry Phone 3-2804 Muskegon Hts., Michigan ECONOMY HARDWARE QUALITY HARDWARE AT MODERATE PRICES 28I4 Peck St. Phone 3-2273 Just South of Broadway MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, MICHIGAN Congratulations - Class of I954 YOUNG FUNERAL HOME Phone 2-3873 IIO2 Terrace St. Basil Young, Director AMBULANCE SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT PETERSON RADIO 8. TELEVISION Sales and Service 1143 Third Phone 2-3385 Compliments of . . . MUSKEGON GARAGE DOOR CO. IVAN RICHIE BLUHM BROS. SUPER IGA MARKET 7-9 W. BROADWAY - IN THE HEIGHTS Everyday Low Prices PRICE CLEANERS Phone 2-3193 1871 Peck St. MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN Compliments of McCORMICK GAS APPLIANCES REID-GRAFF CORPORATION MUSKEGON HEIGHTS Damm Hardware Co. ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 635 Ottawa St. Muskegon FOR ALL OCCASIONS SAY IT WITH WASSERMAN'S FLOWERS Regent Theater Bldg. Phone 2-2171 RUITER BROS. PLUMBING, HEATING AND SUPPLIES Repair Work a Specialty Phone 3-2224 2831 Moffett MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, MICHIGAN Compliments of . . . VICKER'S SODA BAR MODERN FIXTURE CO. INSTITUTIONAL, RESTAURANT AND BAR OUTFITTERS Phone 2-2537 1383 E. Laketon MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN PROM TIME IS OUR TIME Congratulations Class of '54 Fast Low-Cost Metropolitan COUNTRY HOUSE Rent-A-Tux Service 3621 GETTY AT AIRLINE Weld Pcziman 3-widow Stone 201 W. Western AUTOMOTIVE SALES Guy Courim 1314 Westland Rd. Phone 3-1423 MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, MICHIGAN WALTERS' PHARMACY 1394 Peck St. Phone 2-3663 MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN A 6: L GROCERY 4230 Henry St. Just across the Float Bridge MEATS - GROCERIES - BEVERAGES BEER AND NOVELTIES STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Phone 3-1947 HOOPER CHEVROLET CO. 521 W. Western Phone 2-6057 CENTRAL HARDWARE CONGRATULATIONS - - - Make CENTRAL Hardware Your Headquarters for BAXTER CAREFUL LAUNDRY LAWN suprues SPRINKLER HOSE rsnnuzens Picnic suPPuEs 1915 Peck si. Phone 2-2672 S 8l H Green Stamps Terrace at Irwin Phone 2-2787 GEO. GONYO'S HILLTOP SERVICE 2034 Lakeshore Drive SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Phone 5-0386 SERVICE STATION REPAIRING - LUBRICATING GAS - OIL - GREASE Peck and Lal-:eton MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN Seven Barbers to Serve You WHITTlNGTON'S BARBER SHOP 2815 Sanford St. MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, MICHIGAN Congratulations . . . Class '54 WEBER LUMBER CO. 465 Ottawa St. MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN Compliments of . . . BOSCH'S MEN'S WEAR 805 Terrace St. Phone 24-9242 DISTINCTIVE MILLINERY Stella Ludwig HOMER HAYDEN Musxecom HEIGHTS COMPLIMENTS OF BEARD CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS Phone 4-1227 NORTH MUSKEGON COMPLIMENTS . . . CLASS OF '54 TED'S PANTS SHOP Specializing in PANTS - SWEATERS -JACKETS 123 WHEN YOU THINK OF SHOES COME TO HEJIUHEB IIUQW 333 W. Western - Phone 2-3232 wma ?RfwTwff Mo AEK R 0 , H MNH t . A Y - X 4 J V N V p' V f ' -J M 'h if X 5 f . -my ' j Q El N .,. ,1 . ,4 W , .. ' nv 1 X4-X , ' U' . v XR Q K. ,v 0' Jf 4' I Q .I If fl f N O f ' 'E M9 ' 'nf Q ,L DANA PRINTING COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF Suppliers SINCLAIR PETROLEUM PRODUCTS American Coil Spring Distributors CUIIIPUIIY GOODYEAR nmzs - BATTERIES crm AND HOME suppuzs if Ottawa and Cross MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN Photography by ANSEN OUSE OWN Robert George Hansen 1783 Sanford Street Phone 2-7369 Muskegon, Michigan Compliments . . . Compliments of BAKER AUTO PARTS 2386 Getty MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN A Friend Compliments of CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES STARIHA AGENCY Frank Stariha, Sr. and Ir. VAN KREVELEN PHARMACY REAL ESTATE - GENERAL INSURANCE lF0fmeflY All9ife'Sl 2916 Sanford Phone 32-5375 MUSKEGON HEIGHTS TO OUR GOOD FRIENDS AND PATRONS . . . In behalf of the First Graduating Class of Catholic Central High School, we wish to thank the Business Men of Muskegon, who helped us in our efforts to make this Yearbook possible and who encouraged our aspirations that it should be a fitting representative ot the first Catholic Central in Muskegon. - Crusader Staff CUZ J 5 cf Ed EV TYLER SALES C0. 51 14669156 74a 7 Firsts are fascinating. Our firsts are especially so: First Catholic Central in Muskegon . . . first senior class . . . first Yearbook . . . We, the first co-editors, aided by the generous cooperation of our staff members, have tried to l capture in print the ideals and activities of our i first year. Though we spent many happy, hectic days in assembling this material, we feel the pages of this Yearbook will speak for years to come. We, the first co-editors, wish to thank sincerely the members of the faculty for the co.- operation given us at all times. To Father LaPres, our Principal, we are especially indebted for his patience and kindness, to the priests, the lay, and the religious faculty- the Sisters of Mercy, the Dominicans, the Bernadines for their interest and prayers, we are deeply gratefulg to our Patrons and Advertisers, we extend a vote of thanks. In presenting this first annual, we hope we have fulfilled the dreams of many people who have helped to promote our success. QJQAA-ffl, Crusader, 1954 i l 128
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