Catholic Central High School - Spires Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Class of 1939
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We have endeavored to recreate this past year for you through the medium of words and pictures which without the Spires would be incomplete. Thus we have borrowed their shadow, and it shall fall on each divisional page of this yearbook. With it as our theme, we hope to paint a true picture of Catholic Central. To the graduate may it be a foundation of memories, to the underclassmen a link of endeavor. vu' -.. -fi':'15'f-'f-T1f1'1,1'cfi--.f' 5- F 1' vf'-Q ' ,-2'-?b1ssf'FE',:1' A-' ' Q '9-'F-:..':'td':'-' n- '1i- 1,gX-:gf1-1- .-as-.5-apr '-v.v, avg. Q.. 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William Murphy VicefPrincipal Rev. Thomas J. Bolger Instructors Academic Department Sister Agnes Regina Chemistry, Mathematics Sister M. Florentine Sister Annabel Biology Sister M. Honora Sister Borgia Latin Sister M. Irma Sister Clare ' History Sister M. Ida Sister DamienJ,,A944rM-LYJ Mathematics Sister M. Isabel Sister De Sales History, English Sister M. Leonilla Sister Eucharia English Sister M. Maurice Sister Eulalia Homemaking, History Sister M. Mildred Sister Euphemia English, Journalism Sister M. Richard Chemistry English English, French History History Mathematics History, Civics Latin Science, Mathematics Al 9' WWMW K as sv -A: 2-Sh' ' 'raabfr w. K .:'39's,,4 ,wish ,N ,NJNLM gait! E'-5 '-W-. 1,,4-ac? -.Wv -pr J N.- , .gs-i t. xl 'TS -PH- .3v--3 f'.'3f- 'ef??1..,g.: fEiR- T735 ,I fifvi-' 5531? 3'3f'35'F'. S ,f:J'-1' .57 b-if -'if 1: -L' -'N-:RU fL i4':,-'s- Wi- . ,--. :jf ..:1zE:.43sf1.,mtxi-2e.f2??.sAe.rsisezssls-sii2:e?.ss EN N. ' GNEDIGEF .N 1 hir f n' V 1 N.. - W - 1 ' 1. V y .V .. . , ,N .4 i Fry.: bfi-f - - -'.. , ?.'sj:.'T-'--'7':n-fr -is 'r' - :sf ra, wr -'rxv' a : -x--i:,::--vc-f -w.v.gwrqg.v- - - -. sf' , .g+..4,. .dr .-ag' . .- M .ru . -. .,-.y,., -, . , I- S.'r31'...Pf.,.e' . . ,, l .,-, -.1 :fm .Q H, -., Q ,f's45eig1'5'q,.i?,v,tsa':1's-Q-:3,x.s+ .,sisqgfgi7Ff6fE5,qTf'7'i'T-E.-:g,Ee1g,:,f:l M- ggfyegf ,gig sw '-,- X.--...r 1 3 .-,J,,-.7 . -S .,..AV,.--, :xt Y ' ..' .,-- -- lb by .5 .:.L.'. -- ,Nfl f.-A. ' lg- ' I sh Af- .- -L I. F- gin Vg.. it .. n - n-Lfyzf. .Q4Qf.f.:::fff,Qf-gffeif-'Spf' . 42-it-'7'f, 'L r1'f'isf+:.' 5'P3Wtl - ? ',,, ?E.:'f5r ' . E32 X-1?fg.1111i:El' 1-lf., 'WSF em! ss - , . ,f f A A S-A -af:-' X - 1 'W :fe W Q.,-1.1 F' 'Q-A i M H T 6 5 I Instructors fContinuedJ 9 Sister M. Roberta History, Civics COMMERCIAL Sister M. Rosalina . Commercial, English Sister M. Bonaventure Typing, Bookkeeping Sister M. Rose Catherine English, Geography Sister M. Joseph Marie Sister M. Rose Marie Mathematics Stenography, Junigf Business Sister M- Theodosifl G90gfaPhY Sister M. Rosalina Bookkeeping Sister M. Urban , Physics, Mathematics Sister M- Rose Caflita Stenogmphy Sister M. Veronica Latin Sister M. William History DRAMATICS Sister M. Casimir Art , Mrs. Wm. Petrick Sister M. Dominica Supervisor of Study Room MUSIC Sister M. Annette Sister M. Andrew RELIGIQN Sister M. Evangelista Sister M. Timothy Rev. Edward N. Alt Seniors Mr. Herman C. Johnson Rev. Charles G. Nugent juniors Rev. Charles W. Popell Sophomores LIBRARIAN Rev. Bernard L. Sikorski Freshmen Sister M. Miriam, Library REGISTRARS AND SECRETARIES PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Sister M. Ignatius Loyola Boys' Building Miss Doris Kardes Girls' Instructor Sister M. Rose Carlita Girls' Building Mr. Edward J. Killoran Instructor, Coach iff? 'f'1:??2iZi9F?Qi931?f57ii?f3f3'if7f3f'7f'f9 F- I' v' 2fT'ff'f,1ET'f:11' 'ii.1sfQf7lT555i53fTf'ff1'f3Y'rfif?f3If'1:Lfi2fjsSiJ'e?:?3T'g:.'1'1SMgiI E'iF45ft?-f5Q,3'f3f'2'5Qi''ClifFi:-'lf75?!5i'SQZETfLI'f,f:'.Q,'T1f7AF:f5ftf 1. f .l-33. PJZTTQQT .4 . ,Y r- L. ,,,.. rx., Av... .Nr,.,.,. ,.,,k.- A-, .,-,,-,,.gw'7f.. M.,,H ,.g.x,,,.g .yvxk -J..A -, ,,..,.9,k,. ,,- I. ,Y -, -vi, I ,mtv QBT:-za: J.-:T-1..,.-fvr..f'1.w,:L:2'-1 1--urn :.s.::-57+-1-ef-1.1s1a:f.z1L:.-.112s.-ies-.-n . fe -L Pri- ff' -iw. J..-.TY,'..f':. sv-zxfiv' vias . 11.-ff: -f.TTT.v f'A 2 as -'ffirr' , ' ' . HF , wx wpqr .ww---F-.,.4 TT..- W- sE NI O Senior Officers Seated: Edward Leonard, Anne Devine. Standing: Patricia Pyman, James Rose. President Edward Leonard VicefPresident Anne Devine Secretary Patricia Pyman Treasurer James Rose Class Resume 9 The business and social undertakings of the Senior Class are many and diificult. From the first day to the last, the year was crowded with activities carried out sucf cessfully under the guidance and advice of the principal, Father Murphy and the senior advisors, Sister M. Damien and Sister M. Honora. .r 'C 1- W: 'P-QLEQTPZ,1,,'21'- f'W21:1:.Q,7'f:f.f' ' .37rY'f2-1 -'T P ,7l'g 'A ' W:,'f. j+'.vv' ' ' :'e'-5:-:--5 -A--f ,gwa.5 y.',., ' qef-gm-5-s.'3,' - N Qi- -sg-N' was gqg?,g3f,g st,,,zv:Iff5f5a'-QQQSQ2r4f::a'.tv':Qf?'i3?+:f3361115f'i51+-i5qE3,??5gr,sQisks,g'qi3y,EQ1,x5g .f555?:9'iQ:1':,,9, Nga: 1-,:',1 K.-, '5,.., ' Liv-, .7,.-.-W up .. - .--,A ,V-71.5 ,V , ,-. if v mea-1 any-,L M, 4:-adj,-,.-s ,gr fi, sv., M -1 --3,5-rs. ,Q N-Q57 35.41.-. ngv..N-.ts.,9,-, 1 -'.- 1--T ,-.-24-1.1-'Suv 5'-71.3-.,,a.-.. T' 421 - 14r.'?5f'1k'-, H V ,rv-A -.-148037 - '-'s-:f--fc-- assi,-Q 1. - 1--.. .. NW- ..-4' -.1 -1-.asf-'Q .-vw-1 f-, ' -me w .,. --. -,v..v-' V . ,.,4.,s . . nm- ., ...s5zwrfg4.,,, ,, -..sqQ,,L LQ., .Af wh, .V ..!,,,,. , Nt., X:-.,,. -.x,-:,1,. . 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Q-:sz-0..'u..1': :::.f.s.g:.,.1sL,1r.,g.3?.:.2'.1.'1rdff.'. e..-.fafiv-A--f- .u ,z.,?:. -42172, -. +141-12.121-3 9.1-P-.'.'.-r::'breC'aav+.'fNsG'f.,.r.-swf rm: at b..a.4,1.g-'Q fs.-'JS' Class Resume After a vigorous campaign for election of ollicers in October, the class placed its welfare in the hands of Edward Leonard, presidentg Anne Devine, vicefpresidentg Patricia Pyman, secretaryg and James Rose, treasurer. October 8 marked the beginning of the social events when the annual Homecoming was observed with its traditional King and Queen ceremonies. This was followed by the Mixer at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Rollerfskating Parties at Ramona Park were great attractions too. February 20 marked one of these success' ful gatherings. Q February 1 and 3 will long be remembered by the Seniors as their last Retreat in high school. Above all, the sound advice given by Father Hart made a deep impression that will long remain with the students throughout and beyond their high school careers. This month also saw the final edition of the school paper put out by the senior staff. Without question, the publication of the Spires is one of ,the greatest achieve' ments of the class of '39. Theirs is the distinctive honor of producing a yearbook that will be an key to the pleasant past and a guide for a hopeful, confident future. Although it was a project of the entire year, the actual work was not begun until the latter part of February when the Royalty Contest was sponsored. Since then, the editorial work, photography, and getting material ready for the printers has kept the production staff very busy. The Senior Play, Smilin' Through, the most dramatic event of the year, took place April 18 and 19 in the South High auditorium. May and June will witness the preparation for the final exercises of the class of '39. . -A -5 T'f. 7'fiL f?-.-.'f '5'? 1'? 7rr'1'!'- ser was s :mrs nw ,V-V ' -f-n-+,-w.-:'wq- -ev.-X.,-a 5, ,ya 1, f.vg?2fvr: ? ,S L lj, N N '- '-z' ' '-f 7 ..' 1'50- .'-H' .-.'- 'I' ,,'. 'f V 712' '. :'1'-N' ffff - ' fff- -' F:-,?5Qoi' 1...qg Q 1-xx Q- .N -'l:fff2+1f,sQg'w-iliiff1132-5-,s.5:9 '1'sifftnfc-ae-'--e4..'-ia-tirarrfsfs:-21'tml'-iii ro' -ears-xr .. My atm x. mp g :,5,:.:,if4,g3.3,., I.L,-J,g,i.,,,.,.,,a2,,,-,,Q,fL -.-3.52-.,,-:-,?.n,,,..Fl.., ,-1xi'z.,3g2q,g.35-Qrggigvr s. 4. ta ur vt, .Q-ff ff:22rQ,iL.,?-3Er1,---sts: 19' f'ff.2 i35Fv'1?'if.li-sr?-:3f...4Q,sfY1Eg1,'f':.,-. 5s-V1-igr?5f5f'r.12Cg4?.'J. 41,3'?xisglff 'gQ?':',:fICk'J55' -A' 'V ga-as 1-,.,.:J -an-'1-.M-.M I rL1.aZZsC,.'a.ur .: fart- -:Q -1-r :sue-,.. 1:15, cg, .415-is-r-.3 2361713-'-'r9.'.T5f9'-x-1Z'vv,7rifi'?7.QT?QN:i5f'-L5f'PSX.bl -Q. 'V-1-. ' H BEK, JOSEPH .flluvlgs happy null lrulrlmling orvr with niisrlzirff. Student Council, Mixed Chorus. BENNETT, ROBERT lig ililigrfnmf hw warns his ir-og. Spires Staff, Senior Play. BENNETT, DONALD llis 'mind is his ltingzlom, his will is his oirn. Senior Play, Tennis, Philately Club. BENHAM. CHARLES Patiffnre is the best wnzctlg for trouhle. Mixed Chorus. BENSEVICZ, ANASTASIA Her good leading 'makes good follozring. Blue and White, Student Council, Mixed Chorus, Quill and Scroll, Spires Associate Editor, National Honor Society. BIZZARI, GLORIA Ilvr music is like the spzwclz of angels. Mixed Chorus. BOGASKI. LEONA To devote is the tem! of her life. Mixed Chorus, Spires Staff. BOLEK, BERNARD ' A qu-ie! but diligent lad is hc. BORUCKI, ARTHUR Ile needs only to throw a little point lzorc. a little there, and behold - we have u 'zoorlr of art. Blue and White, Cheer Leader, Student Council. ADOMAITIS, FELIX Like Lincoln he bears no malice, envy, or spite. ANTECKI, ROSEMARY She is over fair and never fIl'0llfl. ASKINS, ROBERT Good nature and good sense are a good mmlzination. Mixed Chorus, Student Council, Blue and White Staff, Na- tional Honor Society. dfdia APPEL, RICHARD A friendly fl0f'll, a pleasant smile. Nukes e1:ergtlziug in life Il'0I'llI-Il'llll!'. Philatcly Club. BADGEROW, HOWARD The serret of success is r'onslr1nr'g of purposv. Student Council, Senior Play, National Honor Society. BAURA, EDWARD As quiet as Ihr dag is long. BARSCEWSKI, .IAYNE To laugh is lo rejoin' aloud. BATOG, ESTHER LOUISE Slrmigth mul honor are hm' clothing, Sho shall rejoice in limi' to como. Mixed Chorus, Spires Staff. BECHTOLD, RICHARD In mlrsif' and slllrlg his rank is high. Blue and WVl1ite Staff. Band, Orchestra, Senior Play, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. BOWL. EVELYNE , Iler nrl teaclws a more beautiful way of leading our lilves. Blue. and White, Mixed Chorus, Euclidian Club. BRADLEY. GEORGE Ile prefers silent przulemrrf lo loqurzrious folly. Baseball, Varsity Club, Student Council, Band, Mixed Chorus. 1 BRECHTING. MARY Great souls lza1'e wills. BREMER, DONALD l'mi1'oz'lions of mind and fancy. flu make him amus- ing. Philately Club, Student Council, Mixed Chorus, Cheer Leader. BROUGHAM. MARCELLA Nha lakes her fun by mulfiny people lmppy. Mixed Chorus. BROWN, DOLORES Ilwr airs. like 'lHllllIIl'7'S, ull who sw' admire. BRYK. IJLEANORE Nhrf is rivh in grin-iozzs human sympathies. BUDNICK. BETTIE JANE The joy of youth and hwallh hm' wyfzs zlisplay. BURNS. GEORGE Wilh a vunzriru in his lzrnul. h0'll plzologruph lhe Spires, Chairman of Homecoming. lanrl. 1 - ' BYERS, BRUCE A lml l'0lll'lfl'1I9lI fllllffl-lj will: yaiuiny l.'1mu-lvclye. CAREY, JOSEPH Quality, :ml qzuuzlily is his II1l'llNIll'l'. Senior Play, French Club. CHULSKI, JACK Ilis mimi is his lrinydom. his 'zrill his lair. Student Council, Blue and White, Spires Editor-in-Chief, Mixed Chorus, Baseball, Quill and Scroll. CLARK, FRANK llis 11-isilmn is Ill'!1llll'l?ll hy rightful zlisposilimz. Mixed Chorus, Tennis, COLLINS, RICHARD .fl 'IIlIfI'l'-U lmnrl makes rr frlwerfzil 1-nzniteilmllrw. Varsity Club President, Spircs, Athletic Manager, Mixed Chorus, Senior Play, Philately Club. CONARD, CATHERINE Shri lll'l'flN no lulm' lu lffuvlz her low' and ll'lll'R. COSTELLO, DOROTHY l'ruzlenlIy simplify proL'iclvn.lly 'll'lll'y. Mixed Chorus. CROSKEY, EDWARD Really zvilih 'morris and rim-isiz-if in ru-firm. and White Assistant Editor, Mixed Chorus, Senior CUTLER, VVILLIAM A .good sport ann' good in sporls. Student Council, Varsity Basketball Captain, Baseball. 5- '1 DANIELS, WILLIAM And I oft have heard defended Little said is soon- est mended. Student Council. DENNIS, EDWARDINE Her 'voice floats like a dislanl melody. Mixed Chorus, Student Council, Euclidian Club, Graduate of Music, Senior Play, Queen's Court. DEVINE. ANNE Crea! women belong lo history and self-smwifioe. Student Council, Mixed Chorus, Senior Play, Vice-President of Class, DOWNER, EDWIN Ile f'ommmz1ls the sifuulion. Senior Play, National Honor Society. DRIEBORG. MARGARET Her spriglilliness was never luuyhl in svhool. DROBOT, IRENE She who wishes lhe good of ollzers, has already secured her ou-n. DU EA TMERS. ROBERT ,fIC'qllllllIl0!l will: -porwussion us u'ilh books. Student Council RDLEY, BETTY ANN Soeiely lleprfnrls upon luonzen. Euclidian Club, Student Council, National Honor Societg A.P.S.I.. ESCH, JUANITA Q.. DUDEK, JOSEPH My perl I'll ploy. Golf. DUNNEBACK, ELIZABETH There 'is always rc smile round her lips. DUTMERS, LOUIS Quiet and l'f1llSOI'l7ClllI'l?. Age cannol wilher her. Mixed Chorus, Blue and White, Librarian, Class Manager. ESCH. JAMES FA FA FA FE F0 A sunny clisposilion, Il cheerful slnflenl, and Il real friend. Mixed Chorus, Student Council. RAGE, JAMES Heufly lo help, sensible, and friend of ull. Varsity. Football, Baseball. RRELL, DORIS Her every lone is musiojs 0ll'll. Mixed Chorus, Euclidian Club, Queen's Court, Senior Play, Graduate of Music. RRELL, DOROTHY She serves lIlH7!lll-V0 she loves. Mixed Chorus. HSENFIELD. MARGARET And school ufus joy, and work was sport For n'hlz'h lhe flags were all loo SllUl'l. OTE, I-IAZEL Iler tongue ls lhe law of kindness. Mixed Chorus. FREEMAN, GLORIA Her roirfe is ever soft, gentle and low. Mixed Chorus, Spires, President of Euclidian Club, National 1 Honor Society. GAINES. DUDLEY .-1 real follow, and sim-e1'f1 friend. Student Council, Football, Philatefy Club. GEARY. TERRANCE Ile is ll quiet 1111111, buf quilr' Il man. Student Council, Varsity, Baseball. Band, Senior Play. GEARY. DOROTHY Fo1'suoll1 a great lll'itll1lII4fil'i1l1l. Student Council, Euclidian Club. National Honor Society. GEARY. PHILIP Wise lo resolivz and QH1llI'Il1 lo 2N4'l'f0I'7II. Student Council, Senior Play Stage Manager, Spires. GEGLIO. ANTHONY His good 1m1111'rf 1'UllfIll!'l'S ull. Student Council, Mixed Chorus. GELDERSMA, PHYLLIS .fl r'1'w1I111'e fo1'1nwl of joy 111111 mirlh. Librarian. GERKE, FRED A lion is no! so fierce as lliey paint him. Senior Play, Philately Club. GIOIA, OLIVE A litlllf lrrrly richly rulormfzl with lIll'lll6lll -Bn '53 GODZISZ. ANN IVIARIE ' lVl1e11 yirsf you see lmr. you 1111li1'1e lim' filIlil1IHf.VS. Euclidian Club. GOLENESKI, HELEN So sweet is lwr lliSI'0llI'.W'. Senior Play, Mixed Chorus. GOOD, BETTY zl ,good 1001111111 is fl Irw1su1'e. Mixed Chorus. GRADY, STAFFORD Who lll'l'l'I' floubled l1l'l'Pi' half l11'lif'1'e1l. Gala Nite Chairman, Student Council, Blue and White Senior Play. HART, JACK fl riyorozls mind i111 a Sffflll-If lforly. Ushers Club, Varsity Secretary, Blue and White, Football Co-captain, Basketball, Baseball, Philately Club. HAYES, MAXINE Iler lllllyllflfl' is like lIlll'il'. Student Council, Senior Play. HAY, ROBERT IVU rl011't lf11o1lf llilll well, but lI'I',lI like lo lfnou' lllhl, lmllor. Varsity, Football. HELLER, MADELINE llffizllelless, llly 111111112 is 'IIYIIIIIIIIL Mixed Chorus. Senior Play, Queen's Court. HERRMANN, MARGARET Her lfeauty is fair to see. Mixed Chorus, French Club., v IMPERI HELEN Wlmn ollmrs lllinlf of yiring up, this flvlnrmined ll'07lI1lll lmuins Senior Play, Mixed Chorus, Spires Staff, A.P.S.L., National Honor Society IRWIN JOHN l'leasf1nt and reliulnla. Senior Play, Mixed Chorus. Football, Varsity Club, Philately Club. .IABL-ONSKI, ALICE Illfr lmflfl slmll mfrvr grow olrl. Orchestra, Senior Play. JANNAUSCH, ALFRED Music Nuestro. plmasof Ushers Club, Track, Band, Varsity, Mixed JANSEN, MARIE ll is lmr ll'U1TlllHl.lj llusinrss lo please. Chorus. Senior Play, Philately Club, Student Council Secretary, Mixed Chorus. JASINSKI, WILLIAM lVl1al4 1'r lm lllrl was zlomf u'iIl1 so mnrlz vase. ln llim fl-lam: yfll'US nfllllrrll lo plwusrf. Tennis, Senior Play. JOHNSON, IRENE Sho has a smile for zfrrfry joy. Mixed Chorus, Spires, Queens Court, Phila Play. JORGENSEN, MARIE No legacy is so rivlz as lufr honesty. KAHNOSKI, CASMIR Confidentially, we know laim well. Mixed Chorus, Senior Play Stage Manager. tely Club, Senior HERRMANN, ROBERT He who lakes his time is sure National Honor Society. HINDENACH. RITA to gat ilu 1 1 Like roses slm fralains lim' sweelnms HOOGTERP, ELIZABETH The funfailing 'mark of slrengllz, is palunr Student Council, Euclidian Club, Librarian HORMUTH. JOHN Consislently slzulious. Mixed Chorus, Blue and White Editor RENOLDS. CHARLES W'ho goes slow. goes safely and fm HOST, THEODORE He lms a nzanmfr all his own. Mixed Chorus, French Club. HOST. WILLIAM His voice will long live in all our lumix Mixed Chorus, Senior Play, Cheer Leader Studlnt Council Blue and White Staff. HUNT, RUTH SllI'l1I'0 and 7ll0lll'Sly are lmr bosl 0llI!lIl1IlIfN HUTCHISON, JAMES SOI'l0IlS-THllIflI'll and Sllll'l'I'l3. Nj. ,gli-ifiw, ' Q Q .V as .Y ,... . wifi- KAMINSKI. FRANCES She is pretty to walk with and 'urilty to tulle yrilh. Student Council. KELLER. JEAN To foryel a wrong is her best iwrzreziye. Mixed Chorus, Student Council. KELLY, MARY .JANE ller lrinrlness shall win Ihe urlmirulion of ull. Euclidian Club. KERWIN, DANIEL Bashful, yes - buf u ments ri man for u' lhul. Varsity, Student Council, Student Athletic Manager, Mixed Chorus, Senior Play, National Honor Society. KIRCHOFF. MARGARET Uourtefms though eoy, gentle Lhouyh. retired. Mixed Chorus, Senior Play. KIRKWOOD. JACK l'Vitl1 u smile for ereryoize. Student Council. KOCHANOWSKI, HELEN Iler clear eyes rehevt beautiful tlziuys. KOLENDA, JOHN I love not many uforrls. Student Council. KONLE, JANET The fairest yurflen in her loolits. Mixed Chorus, Euclidian Club, Student Council, Senior Play, Quill and Scroll.. 5 , , KORRECK, MARY JO lVo1'rls luuyh on her lips. Mixed Chorus, Euclidian Club, Senior Play. KOZAK, EUGENE The llllllll lhal follows inlellevl will silweffrl. Mixed Chorus, Student Council, Quill and Scroll, Blue and White, National Honor Society, KUBIAK, RAY Sinrere. noble, willy. yel uluiuys the some fine fellow. Spires, Football. KUMKO, BERNARD Good nature is his lony suii. Football, Varsity. KUZMA, ANTHONY Seldom speaks for he zlepenzls in his slrenyllz. Golf, Mixed Chorus. LEONARD, EDWARD ilelioiz, ueiion, still his plan. Student Council, Varsity, Basketball, Senior Play, President of the Class. LENNON, ROBERT -Vol thai I like study less, but fun more. Miiced Chorus, Ushers Club, Student Council, Senior Plny, Phzlately Club. LEVANDOSKI, MARIE Luuyhler is the sunslzine of the soul. Mixed Chorus. LIESVELD, KATHLEEN She publishes her joys and conceals hm' sorrows. -sn MC CABE HELEN 1111111 5 1 IN 111111 I5 1101111111159 I Mixed Choius Studnnt Council Senior Play MC CORMICK, RICHARD .'l11'11l11i1111 for 11, 1111101 life. Mixed Chorus, Student Council President, Varsity, Spires. Basketball, Tennis, Senior Play, National Honor Society. MC CORMICK. SARA JANE T111111 sp14111c0s1 11'is111' 1111111 1111111 lVI'1 1111'111'1' of. MC DONALD, JANE li111s11i1111 'is 1l1'I' 11111111111111'1f. Mixed Chorus. Student Council. MC GINN, MARY S1111 111f1'111' spolrrf 1111 111-11 11'111'1I. Euclidian Club, Student Council, Blue and NVhite, Senior Play, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Mixed Chorus. MC KENNA. MARY Nlm says 1111l11i1111, 11111 lhinks 111111'1'. Orchestra. MC KENNA. HELEN 1111111111 01' llI1lIlIIPI'.V,' 1111111 111' 1111 1f1'li1111s. Orchestra. ' MC NAMARA, MONICA ,1l1'IlS1fll1, fl 87111111 flfl' 1111, 111111 1111. ll 11'1111l14 1111 111111'1'. Student Council, Blue and White, Senior Play, National Honor Society, Mixed Chorus. MIKOLAJCZYK. LEONA TI11' 11111111 111111 1111 is 11111 111s1. LONG, ROBERT Tall, slntely, and precise. Ushers Club, Varsity, Spires, Football Cofcaptain, Basket- ball, Track, Philately Club. LUIKENS, ROBERT Au 1111111111111 11111111-12 and Il 111011111 f1'1l1111-. Student Council, Philately Treasurer. MAGNAN, WILFRED A light 110611 lives long. Varsity, French Club Treasurer, Mixed Chorus, Baseball. MALINOSKI, MARGARET He1 .s' is a 1111111'1 fllflt is 110111111 111111 ki1111. Euclidian Club, Mixed Chorus, Senior Play, Student Council MALLOY, EILEEN Um' jvsts 1111111110 1110 t'1I0l'11', 11111 flIl'l'1II1' 11111 111'1111'. Euclidian Club. MARKUS, JOHN 1111-12 111:11 111111111111 110 10ll'I11ll'. Ushers Club, Mixed Chorus, Varsity, Football, Track. MARTIN, EDYTHE R0'll7lfd 11111' 1'1111ir111l 1'1111111121111111'1', fl s111i111 s1'1'111s 11-1111- 111eri1111 0'l7lH'. Senior Play, Student Council. MARTIN, ALBERT High in s111111.1'1'. 7Illl1l7ll?l'S, 111111 f1'1l'll11X1l111. Varsity, Band, Track, MC ALEER, ESTHER Ill a11 111i1111s l1'1 1'1fa.v1111 111111 -il1S111'l' 111' 1111111' ,1111i111'. Student Council, Orchestra. MILLER, IRENE She 'makes PIPIISIIJY4 of what she has to do. MOCARSKI, ROSEMARY Slllt'l3l'lf'U is the ynenfesl churactwrislic of lmrovs. Student Council. MOORE. PATRICIA She is lovely in youthful r'o1nelim'ss. Senior Play. MORAN. WILLIAM Full of 51111111 f',lI4l'I' for ull. Ushers Club, Student Council, Varsity, Mixed Chorus, Foot- ball, Baseball. Basketball. MUROWANSKI. VICTORIA S110 6llI'll'IIl'S Ihr' Pi'I'I'-ll-tllljj momvnls of 1'.z'i.sfm1z'0. Student Council. MUENZENMEYER, PAUL Life' is likw ll slrnll upon Hu' I1rfuf'h. NABKEY. LILLIAN S1r'1'Pf1wss is the rclf1'il11llr1 by 11'hi1'h shz' has aww' Qwiylllfrl. O'BRIEN, NORMA A timid yrfu-11 sils treml1li11y in hm' face. French Club Vice-President. OLSINSKI, FLORENCE .Vo youd llmf shr' 1f.z'pe1'i1e1u'1fs cfzvu' l'?Wl.lll1lS IIIZSIIIIIWII. Mixed Chorus, Spircs 1 I ORDAKOWSKI. LAURA 1fl0fl'll8llC0 is spffalriny ou! of H10 fl,lIlllllllIH'P of Ihzf lwart. Mixed Chorus. O'ROURKE. HELEN H hurfvlh not hm' Ionyurf In .qirn fuir 'll'0I'lI.v. Student Council, Euclidian Club, Spires, OSBORNE, SHIRLEY Iliyfh rfrvvlffrl tlmzaylzls sit in. Ihr' lwurt of r-ourlesy. Euclidian Club, Spiros, National Honor Society, Senior Pluy. PATTERSON. WILLIAM lla misswfl his aspirrliion as a p0lif'f'n1a11. Student Council. PESKO, IRENE When we 1'umm1f111l the good avtions, we make H1011 mu' ou-11. Mixed Chorus, Senior Play, Librarian. PIERZCHALA, MARY AGNES She who is spldonz spoken of is pmisrfd the most. Euclidian Club. PITSCH. LUCILLE I have a heart 'wilh room for 111-14111 joy. Mixed Chorus. POLACK, JOHN C7lIUfl'fUlIlI'S.Y is an off-shoot of yrmrlnvss 111111 ll'lSl10IIl Ushers Club, Senior Play. POLKOWSKI. ELEANORE She soflly speaks and swzwlly smiles. I 5- RADEMACI-IER, WILLIAM Great llmughfs vmne from Ihe heurl. Mixed Chorus, Cheer Leader, Student Council. RADEMAKER. NELL A h'!'l'lI mimi. full of Ilmuqhl. r1'joir'es in ll quiel hour. Student Council, Senior Play. RAZMUS. HENRY .'iill'll.lfN equal In the orrusion. Baseball. REWA, DONNA She is all simplir-ity. REYNOLDS. JOSEPH N01 swift nor slow. Im! firm. Senior Play, Ushers Club Secretary, Spires. RICE, PERTHENIA A lmly ilihose briylzf eyes reign influence. Student Council. RINK. DOLORES You hare nimble wit. Senior Play, Euclidian Club. RIZZON, MARY She foryeis IIl'llIIlIl'I'S but never the lexson Ihey have tauyhf. ROMANOWSKI. EDWARD Good 'mu-th stiulenfs come in small qiumlities. Student Council. if POPMA, MARIE Ilou' forcible are right words. Student Council. POPLASKI. EDWIN Full of wif and snappy clmlter. POPOWICH. ANGELA She learlzes as repose, vivility. and dignity. Mixed Chorus, Student Council, Euclidian Club. PROOS, JACK Gentle in mmmer, firm in rerclily. Student Council, Spires, Senior Play, Tennis, Philatcly Club. PRUSEVICZ. MARGARET Her very frourns are fairer fur than xmilex of other maids ure. Mixed Chorus, Student Council, Blue and White. PUCHALA, IRENE Her lore of nature reflects flepfh of 1-lmracler. Mixed Chorus. PYMAN. PATRICIA Her golden hair in radiant ripples firm-s. Senior Play. Secretary of the Class, Mixed Chorus. QUILLIN, MILDRED Senior Play, Student Council, RABASKAS, FLORENCE Sofl smiles, by humruz kinflness bred. Grace silenlly orclerx her actions. 3 Mixed Chorus. 5. ROSE, JAMES Ile is a 'lnixlara of good humor mul good sense. Class Treasurer, Varsity, Blue and White, Baseball, Basket- ball, Mixed Chorus, Senior Play. ROZEK. DOROTHY Sow yood works and reap glarlness. Euclidian Club, Senior Play. RYMSZA, MARK A lwayx on tho job. Student Council, Varsity, Football, Spires, Track, Senior Play Stage Manager. , SALLER, BERNIECE Even in llarlcrfxt hours, her fund affer'tion glowx. Student Council, Blue and White, Euclidian Club. SALVIN, AGATHA A face with ylaflne.vs orersprrfarl. Student Council. scuAB, BERNIECE ' Full of great aims and ben! on noble enlorprisa. Student Council. SCHADER, JACQUELINE Sho has an l'llI'lIPSl inlellevl. Student. Council, Blue and White, Senior Play. SCHLOSSER, HELEN flood 'avilh I?l'I'fUI1Sl' and blffst irillz sober sense. Student Council. SCHMIDT, BARBARA Ilzfr fl'lll1ll'l'N are serrnely mild. Senior Play. SCHMIDT, GERALDINE Har yenllrf pearo silerzvrfx envious tonyzafs. Blue and White, Original Number Manager, Quill and Scroll Senior Play. SCI-IOEN. JEAN SI'I'l'llf' yo! slrony. nzajostio yet scflafo. Student Council. SCHWENK. OMER Ijl'II'I'7HllllllilHl NIl1'I'l'Cll-V. Student Council, Mixed Chorus. SZCZEPANEK, JOSEPH Doa-olofl, ymzerous and .wm'1f11r'. SHERMAN, LOUISE Ilor music inspires tho rniml 'willz lofly ideals. Senior Play, Mixed Chorus, Blue and White, Librarian. SICHTERMAN, GERALDINE Beauty in 1l'0lIllllL is power. Homecoming Queen, Mixed Chorus, Senior Play. SKAR, JAMES To jaflyo him riyhl you mast knour him. Student Council. SKOUROS. ANGELINE Her clark hair flows like a stroamiazg cloud. Spires, Mixed Chorus, Senior Play. SNOW. GENEVIEVE The noblest work of God, an honest woman. Mixed Chorus, Euclidian Club. QQ X L Kffx TABER. JOHN Quizfl and zuzassuming. TALAS. OLGA One hour of justice is irorlh liumlrwls of prayer. Mixed Chorus, Senior Play. Librarian. TOR. VIRGINIA She has ll' natural 11-isp sirurerily. TURNER. RUTH Her youll fIINiI' is the n1'.rl gif! to ynzfzls. Queens Court, Mixed Chorus, Student Council, Senior Librarian. UNDRAITIS. VINCENT There is lilfewisz' rr l'l'll'IlI'1I for failllful Nll1'I1!'I'. VAN BUREN, MARY ELLEN Clulnum.-s of 'lllillll is rz jlflvrfl uf zrisrlrmz. Blue and White, Euclidian Club, Quill and Scroll. VANDERVEEN, GORDON To unrlerslrznrl him is to know him. Varsity, Track. VENEKLASE. ROGER .-I winsonw lillle fcllolv. Mixed Chorus. VERLIN, CATHERINE Ideals are seorllilligs of rerllily. Student Council. Play, SNYDER, WAYNE He personifies energy, ambition - mul a manly heart 4 ll' lrue leader. Mixed Chorus, French Club President, Philately Club, Presi- dent, Senior Play, Ushers Club. SPRUIT, MARGARET Light are her stately steps. Student Council, Mixed Chorus, Senior Play, Librarian. STAWAZ, MARGARET lfnnu-ing lwsl she says lwlsl. Mixed Chorus, Senior Play, STRATFORD, ELIZABETH Iler funvlion is ll yuizling no! fl f1PlI'l'IllIlIllI.'f uns. Euclidian Club, Queen's Court, Student Council President. Mixed Chorus. STRZYZEWSKI. EDWARD .AI rule fl'll0ll' with II wistful uruy. Mixed Chorus, Student Council. SUCHOWOLEC. FELIX A clear !'07ISl'l14ll!'0 mul or f'le1'1'r minrl. Student Council, Spires Associate Editor, Quill SWANSON. BEE MARIE lVlu'1'e mm is 'wise Iwo are liapp-11. Queen's Court, Senior Play, Librarian. SZYMANSKI, BERNARD A lad of confident lomorrmrs. Student Council, Varsity, Football, Baseball, SCHWEITZER. JAMES Ilis roive is ffwr soft. ln.. v 1'- F' s S and Scroll. Senior Play. 4... VIDRO, JAINE Force and fire gone, she shall shine on. Philately Club, Mixed Chorus, Senior Play. VOGT, RAY Quiet and 'llIl0lIll'1l8l1'U. Spires, Mixed Chorus, Philately Club, Senior Play, VOSS, BETTY LOUISE Her eyes are stars of lu-iliyht fairg One sees ll pool of friendship there. Student Council. VOSS. ROBERT A most olfligiii-o fellow. Student Council, Senior Play. WALSH, CORRINE A liltle body dolh often lmrbor ll great soul. Spires, Librarian. WALSH, MARCELLA So unaffected, so composed of mind. Student Council, Senior Play. WERONKO, HELEN Your sincerity 'mill profil llzel' at 4'l'1'l'.lj limv. Student Council. WESTDORP, MARY A heart as yrml as lhe world. Quill and Scroll, Mixed Chorus, Orchestra, Student Council, Blue and White. Euclidian Club. WHITE. ANGELA In the fulness of liar zcomaulzoocl. sho is royal. Mixed Chorus, Queen's Court, Librarian. G M Q., on f if V G 1 H A f N WILLACKER. MILDRED Ilor polrrr has its spells in 'l1l'llll0llI'SN and llzouylzl. Orchestra, Spires, Euclidian Club, Senior Play. WLODARCYK. MARCIA Smrzwllziizy more llum melody lllI'I'llS in lwr Il'0I'l13. Mixed Chorus, Spires, Senior Play. WOJCIAKOWSKI, EDMUND .'llIl'llyS lluf some. ffllo fellow. Student Council, Varsity, Football, Track. WOJCIUCH, ANGELINE Jlerry is lzer heorl all llze day. Philately Club, Mixed Chorus. YOUNG. MYRA JEAN She is fair 'll'lflI0lll rnuily. Mixed Chorus, Student Council. ZEMAITIS. ROBERT lnlelleel on flu: quiet side. Mixed Chorus. ZOELLNER, MARY The f'har'n1 of her music soothes lhe saroye boosl. Euclidian Club. Class Poem 9 lVe pause in the rush - so long it's been ours, The constantly moving four years, Ufe've spent in this, the school of our choice - The school which each one reveres. ff s freshies and sophomores, we found that we were So innocent - helpless, as one Wfho, prisoned for life and doomed to fate, Ufould gaze at the rising sun. ' lVe are not aware that our happiest years Are already on their way, Ufe feel, oh, so burdened, and still quite afraid - A-waiting a more joyous day. Als juniors together - so proud we became, Our heads and our chests carried high, Like peacochs we strutted, our feathers displayed, Ever eager for flattering cries. lVe realize now as never before That definite plans we must choose. .dnd now we foresee that once at the top One has nothing to gain - much to lose. Then seniors - alas -- all in triumph, rejoiced. But, true, not for long - just a year. And then our tune changed - our gayety lost, Sad thoughts had brought many a tear. Ufe're leaving it all - the school that we loveg The friends we have made - lass and lad, The teachers that guided us on through the years - l'Ve're leaving it all. Yes, we,re sad l TfVe've tried to be faithful to this beloved school, .dnd tried with the best of our might, To bring to its portals, a name of good will, Good fellowship, honesty, right. VVe trust that in time when we shall return To gaze at its strong, Christian youth, We'll be able to smile and say with deep pride, Cf , , DJ Alma Mater - thou teacher of truth .7 MLJIIICH McNama1'a F iff -' ff Sn' 1 1' I--'-'r'-1'v,v-1 'NTT-' f-. '--v-2511-n pf- --f,---. . ..,aw.-Je-,. A--:ff 1 ----r - - -sf' - .,,s., , ,-...Q -f --- -..- .-- .- 4- i ., . wx- :,.'?ga?zfgfj:ggei ..g:fe.:2f:.-frq-:egg1-effuefw- f w::1ig:a1gQffi-sf-QZ5E:,f fxivffrlift-if2:Z?MEf -3 ,- 51, --- v'.:',L. -1 v. 1-ei:-Q f'b'-'f'- sf.--131-,F-. gr. , gg., . -,1 -.:,-Q ,1-.-ft-P-fq: ,1fc-xA,.- f,g1sq,.- Q., -- -QQ-iig.-'fefe-. 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I W-W T Pr-es1dent s Message 6 Reverend Fathers, dear Teachers, beloved parents, friends, and classmates: The longflookedffor day is ours - our commencement! And with it comes feel' ings of joy and sorrow, joy because we are realizing the hopes and ambitions of school life, and because our work has reached its fulfillment, sorrow because we must bid farewell to all who have been instrumental in making our high school career happy and successful. Tonight, we cast aside the looks of adolescence and become men and women of the world. Immediately there is a challenge thrown out to all the graduates. It is: Shall the forces of social unrest, economic instability, and the individual differences between our neighbor and us, destroy our Christian character? Signs of coming storms are all around us. We are stepping out into a world whose political systems are tottering, whose economic structure is in grave danger, into a world which has swept out of the minds of millions, the old standards of morality and religion. The Church, the home, the press all must share with the school, the responsif bility of building systematic religious and moral principles that will produce whole' some lives, for upon the high school graduate falls the duty of influencing society. Cur secular knowledge, the ideals of Catholic Central, and our religion are the tools for right living. Secular knowledge, the common high school education, has opened the channels that lead to firm political and economic circumstances, to offset any possibility of doubt, our school has taught us how to think logically that we may solve the practical problems of the hour, We must uphold society with Christian ideas and help to purify the social atmosphere by our good examples. Our happiness tonight is intermingled with feelings of sadness and of great appreciation. We acknowledge our debt of gratitude to those who have provided for us a Christian education, Hrst of all to our Most Reverend Bishop joseph Gabriel Pinten, who has so faithfully provided for the spiritual interests of Catholic Central, to our Superintendent, Father Flannery, who has so ably directed the progress of Catholic Central, to our principal, Father Murphy, who has devoted his time, in its entirety, for the good of our school, to our VicefPrincipal, Father Bolger, and to all the members of the faculty, who have worked so diligently to prepare us for a sucf cessful Christian life. Parents and teachers, but for your willing sacrifices and encouragement, we might never have attained our present happiness - the honor of graduation. May our lives be truly worthy of you and your pious example, and may we never dis' appoint your expectations. Classmates - endeared to one another by the joys and trials of school life - what is there to say? Together we have forged the bonds of affection for our Alma Mater, and our hearts would be cold, indeed, should they remain unmoved by this day of days. Our school asks us to frequently recall our school days and be stirred anew by the uplifting impulses which woke within when we studied and played be' neath - The Cathedral Spires. The Class of '39 goes forward laboring to uphold the interests of Home, Country, and Church. May the coming years be Hlled with blessings and success and may each member of this splendid class ever be true to those principles and high ideals which are the inheritance of every graduate of Catholic Central. Farewell. - Edward Leonard 'Qff-wrff-- j'jq,1? .jfj-.g.i:. rf ng- '.f r-4--gg-a.g,+-J:-,,-1 ,f.:.--e..,-:,1-4- - 50- agp- ,ia .. - 1 a 7.5. -F :ff-fittja FF r.:-ff?-1+ take? 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Day With Seniors yr-my Day Begins with Prayer A Word with the Principal Intense study in the Library Math students hard at work An explanation in Civics class Lunch and the rush for the milk Prayers hegin afternoon classes Girls' English class Future secretaries and typists Bookkeepers in the making Dismissal after a hard day's work -fgss 1....-a-52,05 L 7-,gg-rw' Y' -A- sn- --g,1---ng LH -' x , I, . , -,-ga,-,.'--.y-1, 1-f 'A-sd, flv'-L,-.f . .- . -in , . l. -. . f.w...4.z'!-.w V ' Y-iv-NC--.,g.'1f .,.-. ' -',, X- L- Y- , kr .-., ,f U,,,5.1,,,r-,L-s '-li--..,iv -3, ,ws ,Nr-.. .x,b,'k.-sv.':'s f-- , .'--My ,-'V-H i--3,.,L ' ' 1' 4 feirff -y.'fEwfsws:a . wif Wfieiii vgvf -'.f:-,awry-1-' 51 -T'-jg:-.-- 1d 14:-f:+Z--hiv'-.Tiff-sqy-:get--' X-2-it-1 -,wif-qs. . .ff .-, .,f. - sa gig---. v,-, 514. - , '.' -- ' .y5vg,1d13:f?,- .A Wffq-g -',j.,.n ',-if .3 . 33,5 gf9f.g3bXfuQNx -mfs., AL.. .Lr1,,. ,, - A, .,,s.- Commencement Exercises Friday, June 16, 1939 Processional - Triumphal March .... Beethoven Francis Radey, Organ Ecce Sacerdos Magnus ...,.. . Molitor Junior Mixed Chorus Presentation of Graduates .... The Reverend James P. Flannery Superintendent of Catholic Central Awarding of Diplomas to Class of 1939 - His Excellency, The Most Reverend Joseph Gabriel Pinten Assisting : The Right Reverend Msgr. Dennis E. Malone The Right Reverend Msgr. Joseph S. Pietrasik Intermezzo ....... Steane Large . ..... Handel Francis J. Radey, Organ Address ..... The Right Reverend Msgr. Robert J. Sherry Pastor of St. Andrew's Church, Former Rector of Seminary of Philosophy, Cincinnati, Ohio Cor Mundum Crea ........ Augusto Moriconi Leo V. Imperi, Baritone Francis J. Radey, Organ Solemn Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament 7 Celebrant: His Excellency, The Most Reverend Joseph Gabriel Pinten Deacon ...... The Reverend William J. Hoogterp SubfDeacon . . . . . The Reverend John W. Collins Master of Ceremonies The Right Reverend Msgr. Raymond H. Baker O Esca Viatorum . . ....... Enrico Jsaalc Tanturn Ergo . . Autore Ignoto Te Deum Laudamus .... Singenberger Director .... The Reverend Thomas J. Bolger Populi ........... Seniors Schola Junior Boys, under direction of The Reverend Joseph Cieslukowski Recessional - March Celebre ........ Lachner Francis J. Radey, Organ .,. Zf 'f-M'-4-51-P711-g r Sciozfli-'g2.1:'fGprvivlv-' '.w2'?f1'gP'f 3:1L-if-21?'L2-f?.fz+'eissa1'?s:'?+r-5122- ,:-:.,f.'-..1r1f:w'- ',Q'I.1-'-t1.3, 3r-ps-1 f A 543 . T55 5112? -'flfii1'?f-1 JSLFAQ2 '4'H 9ff?. :'s JhC31f'1'33i7i- F172-4'?wZ?1-f+Mf35Ze+5J'f -:deff 'faTS'f'i1fffP'?i't3'f 3f'5T'1.1 fs41 Cer? M' '- ef' A W' A' ' N' A ' Sssivxesfwfee--.:w2ff'we-1fav?-1zeffzfwvs-.--atifiifsselxlezz'effiff . 5 . . - VN- 4-. . , -A61 ,K -sry. 1 w-'iyv -. ...KAN--A r Q W- Q -'uh .V .. Qs- rr wha .1-1 N- . .. , ix 4-.Vs AQ' ,'xF'v-X :T -W3-:'?.raR-C O-3:1--F. .'TJ1-.'f'2T 'of' '- 'f ' ' ..v--.-K. V' -1 W.:-se -2 R- .-ff . -mf is .V Of' rv-' TT' bfi' 52 1.4! A 3t '7vi','xf'f'. . 21s,., .'f7: I:r:,1' A 4. f-f':. ix ,If-Y I-:J '.e. fi 'X .,. 4 U 1... ,, ND E RC LA S Anne Marie Connell Betty Sherman, Donald Long, Patrick Reynolds. President Donald Long VicefPresident Betty Sherman Secretary Anne Marie Connell Treasurer Patrick Reynolds Junior Class Resume Class Ofhcers The Junior Class of '39 took an active part in the social events of the school. Getting olf on a good start with the junior Mixer on November 23 at theVKnights of Columbus Hall they organized and planned well their activities for the year. The election of class officers following in early Decemf ber resulted thus: Donald Long, presidentg Betty Sherman, vicefpresidentg Anna Marie Connell, secretary, and Patrick Reynolds, treasurer. Ad' visors include: Sister M. Rosalina, Sister M. Roberta, Sister M. Eucharia, and Sister M. Isabel. A rollerfskating party at Ramona Gardens on February 6 was a successful venture. Edward Kuzmicz, through the combined eilorts of the Juniors, was named King of the yearbook contest which closed on March 17. A The final event of the year took place on May 19, with the successful presentation of the class party, the JfHop. Adding to the activities of the class were the various pep meetings sponsored under the super' vision of Father Bolger and the class advisors. Literary talent among the Juniors was displayed by Kenneth Marin, who won an essay contest sponsored by the Catholic Daughters of America Association, on the subject, Aims and Purposes of the Catholic Daughters of America. In all, the Junior Class of '39 had made wonder' ful preparation for its admittance into the Senior study hall next September. '7 '3'57-'TT fJ73 'Q' ' 'JC-w'-f 7- - . f. 1-' Y T .ff f'. - f 11--T ' L. '3 L'-1-- sf. 'TE'-. 'DL-' A- ' J 1 1:9-Y '-'R' c . 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Clark, M. Campbell, T. Coffey, A. Connell, A. Czyzyk, S. Danielski, W. Dauser, K. Dcnisty M. eWildt. 5th Row -- E. Dobrenski, F. Dohryyzoski, Z. Dobrygoski, M. Doyle, B. Driscoll, J. Dubinskas, I. Dudley G. Duffiney, T. Dunneback. 6th Row - P. Eardley, E. Emery, R. Emperor, J. Esbaugh, F. Farage, E. Farrell, E. Fish, L. Fitzgerald E. Fitzgerald. Tth Row s R. Flickinner, E. Flinsky, P. Fleming, R. Freund, P. Friar, B. Gainey, H. Gietzen, L. Gifhn R. Ghering. 8th Row - H. Gillespie, T. Gillespie, R. Golembeski, M. J. Grady, M. Grupa, M. Graf, M. Grcyzck, J Hansknecht, J. Hankiewicz. 9th Row 3 D. Hartwell, M. Hills, P. Hoffcr, J. Hnnton, J. Huizinga, R. Jagzers, C. Janis, W. Jaracz I. Kalicz. 10th Row - D. Kanipe, E. Keller, F. Keller, B. Kersjes, M. Klotz, C. Kolenda, P. Kowalski, I. Kolowicz M. Kupmskl. y . Row - R. Kozicj, E. Kruskas, J. Kruizenga, A. Krupieccwicz, R. Krygier, D. Kruse, T. Kuhn, V Kunst, L. Kurkjian. Row ---- L. Lovandoski, J. Lovandoski, B. Lcwakowski, D. Long, E, Longstrcct, G. Lucas, B. Lynch I. Maciejcwski, D. Maitnvr. Row -N J. Malinowski, K. Marin, M. Markus, C. Martin, T. Matthews, J. McCormick, J. McDonald C. McDonald. M. McKnight. Row C. McKnight, T, McGurrin, D. Meconis, E. Mvzwicki, M. J. Michmcrshuizen, E. Micdzicluc J. Min-ras, E, Milan. M. Milan. Row -A B. Millvr, H. Milanoski, R. Milhaupt, A. Minciottc, R. Molhock, H. Moore, M. Morrison, C Norkavago, A. Nowak. Row --- E. Henzu, R. O'Bric-n, D. Olnicczak, E. Orloski, K. Ovcrklocft, M. Paniwuzik, G. Paitoli, J Parbvl, M. J. I'at1,c-rson. Row F D. PL-nncll, M. Pettit, V. Piuehocki, E. Pm-rgiel, D. Piutrusza, G. Platte, G. Pk-ws, C. Polkoslii E. Poplowski. Ruw - H. Popiul, H. Popma, W. Potorack, J. Pmngley, L. Quillan, C. Razmus, 1. Runba-rg, R. Rcttip: P. R4-ynolds. Row - E. Rewa, L. Rnsvnbach, C. Rosochacki, P. Rudolph, J. Rybarsyk, A. Ruth, VV. Sgullowski, J Salatka. H. Scholtvn. llllh Row - R. Scannell, W. Schaefer, B. Schaaf, T. Schocn, B. Schrauwcn, N. Schumakur, M. Simon R. Shvars, E. Shi-rman. Top Row - E. Shutich, C. Sherwin, B. Sherman, R. Sikorski, M. Skendzcl, M. Sommerdyku, C. Sruba N. Strutzel, R. Stralko. 2nd Row 7 T. Stoddard, P. Stuart, M. A. Staszcl, T. Sullivan, L. Sydloski, E. Sypnicwslci, E. Szymczak V. Tatreau, H. Thomas. 3rd Row - M. Thomas, A. Tomaszewski, E. J. Tomasik, B. Truskoski, E. Vorcnkamp, B. Voss, L. Wasko B. Walsh, G. Walsh. 4th Row - G. Weber, M. Welch, J. Whalen, C. Wierpracz, B. A. Wicgers, M. Sadlowski, P. Schwcnk, D Schmidt, D. Serdzinski. 5th Row - E. Symko, W. Wittkowsky, T. Wigrda, S. Woronko, F. Wojczynski, B. J. Wright, R. Wylie J. Zakem, L. Zukowski. Class of '41, 6th Row - E. Adamzak, M. Aernauts, C. Amato, G. Antecki, E. Arsulowicz, J. Askins. D. Averill, R. Baar, B. Baczkowski. 7th Balicki, E. Banaszak, F. Barth, L. Bartoka, R. Barwacz, M. Beak, D. Beereboom, B. Bcrlos . ics as. Sth Row - G. Bouchard, J. Brogger, R. Brown, L. Bryk, J. Budnick, D. Burns, D. Byers, J. Casey, A Calandrino. Sth - Callahan, B. Callan, J. Cebelak, T. Chulski, C. Ciminski, R. Clause, H. Colton, E. Cooper . onar . 10th Row - T. Condon, J. Connell, J. Corrigan, D. Couturier, J. Crowley, B. Czarniecki, J. Czerwinski D. Czerwinski, M. A. Daley. Top Row - R. Debri, G. Despres, M. Dluzosz, N. Donazzolo, J. Donnelly, M. Drenten, T. Druski, R. Dulxa M. A. Dunneback. 2nd Row - J. Eurdley, T. Edgerle, J. Fallon, H. Fehsenfeld, L. Filiniak, J. Fitzgerald, M. Fortier. D Frederick, D. Freund. 3rd Row - P. Friar, J. Fron, M. Gable, L. Geller, M. Gibson, L. Gioia, H. Gozdzik, M. Godley. B. Guense 4th Row f J. Gopculski, H. Golubieski, B. Good, F. Gryczzmoska, R. M. Gryxzarczyk, A. Grypma, G. Hukeem G. Hull, W. Hunrahan. 5th Row - P. Huraburda, P. Haraburda, E. Harig, J. Harringz, J. Harris, D. Hartwell, J. Hayes, J Hekker, J. Hentig. Gth Ruwl- Hernes, R. Herrmann, A, Hogan, J. Hoeizterp, M. L. Hoover, M, Host, R. Host, L. Howe G. I owe l. 'ith Row ff V. Hozeski, J. Huistra, L. lmperi, R. Jaglowski, S. -lamrog, A. Jarceski, C. Jetel, H, Jones D. Juchniewicz. Sth Row -- V. Junghans, W. J. Jurkiewicz, A. Kahnoski, E. Kaliniak, R. Kaman, A. Kamsiskas, H Kuratkiewicz, M. Kersjes, L. Kieras. Sith Row - H. Kiliszewska, D. Klukoski, V. Kocpke, M. Kolowicz, R. Kunwinski, E. Konwinski, E. Krenseleski, li. Ksiazkiewicz. l:. Kubiak. 10th Row - A D. Kubik, WV. Kuhn, E. Kuklewski, M. Kurkjian, T. Kuzma, R. Lemzinski, C. Lewis, M. R. Levendusky, A. Lillibridxxe. Top Row - R. Liszewski, B. Loftis, L. Luxford, J. Magrnison, B. Mainey, B. Maitncr, J. Majcwski, B Malski, D. Makoski. 2nd Row 3 W. Makowski, V. Manikowski, E. Manni, E. L. Mapps, L. Markus, A. Marckini, R. Martens R. Martin, D. Masiewicz. 3rd Row - G. Maticc, T. McCarthy, J. McKenna, P. Master, M. McVey, A.. Milan, J. Milan, C. Militu N. Miller. 4th Row - L. Moore, C. Mojzuk. C. Myles, L. Najor, C. Najar, J. Napicralski, J. Nastaj, J. Neuman, W Niedzwucki. 5th Row - J. Niewiadomski, E. Noonan, B. Norton, B. Nowak, G. O'MalIey, M. J. O'Noill, T. Ovcrklcuft M. Owczarzak, M. Palmitcr. 6th Row - I. Parbel, R. Patt, A. Patrick, J. Patterson, A. Pawloski, P. Perry, J. Pettit, M. Pctz, D. Pctt Tth Row - S. Pietrowski, M. J. Pobojcski, S. Poplowski, G. Porembska, P. Poterack, J. Poteracku, L Powers. D. Puchala, L. Pupel. Sth Row - J. Purwin, D. Rademacher, D. Rademacher, M. Radlinski, C. Razmus, W. Rekucki, R. Remcr E. Roguszka, R. Rosenbach. 9th Row I B. Roosien, L. Rozek, S. Ruh, L. Rusiluski, R. M. Sadlowski, E. Salvin, J. Sarnicola, C. Schab V. Sc mitt. 10th Row - S. Schmidt, R. Schmidt, N. Shea, E. A. Shears, P. Shepard, L. Sherwin, F. Sicbunuecher, E . Sienko, D. Sikorski. I Top Row -' P. Simmons, R. Slcory, S. Slaier, T. Smith, J. Smith, B. Sobota, E. Spicko, H. Staskcwicz, L. Stein. End Row nf H. Siasiak, M. E. Swanson, G. Swart, E. Szymanski, E. Szymczak, I. Tor, M. Tursky, G Uzarski, H. Van Splintcrn. 3rd Eouxavi Xqander Werff, R. Van Wingen, D. Vidro, J. Vidro, M. Voss, M. Voss, P. Walsh, N. Walsh . a L-Jews ci. flth Row L. Wasel, W. Wasko, A. Watson, J. Weller, R. Wilde, T, Willacker, V. Witte, P. Wittkowski C. Wojciuch. 51h Row -- S. Wojtulewicz, B. Woznieki, B. NVoronko, G. Wright, L. Yost, A. B. Younger, D. Younger E. Zaskowski. B. Zeilbeck. 6th Row -- J. Zielinski, R. Zurawski. Class of '42 -- 6th Row f J. Alkasses, M. Albright, R. Amthor, S. Arsulowicz, A. Azzarella, S, Borfria Tth Row -- E. Belanuer, M. Bopzaski, R. Bowhuis, R. Bowhuis, E. Boyle, M. J. Bradley, J. Bravata, G Brechtimz. E. Burns. Sth Row - L. Burns, J. Butler, D. Callaghan, R. Campbell, M. Cartier, M. Catalano, L. Cerda, J. Christopher, B. Chicklun. Sith Row 4 M. E. Chulski, M. Colton, E. Conway, N. Cooley, J. Damoth, D. Delaney, J. Dceb. B. DeMaat, I.. Desnres. 10th Row v- R. DeSantis, B. Dillon, J. Dodge, D. Dykstra, L. Dzierwa, T. Eardley, D. Edwards, D. Elders D. Engstrom. Top Row - E. Farage, M. Feutz, T. Foley, D. Foote, G. Fron, D. Golembiewski, D. Gcllner, V. Gnidziejko D. Gorney. 2nd Row 7 E. Gorski, P. Grady, W. Grady, A. Greyzck, T. Green, D. Greskowiak, V. Guedry, B. Gry- zanoski, S. Gruzinski. 3rd Row f L. Hanick, J. Hanralian, J. Hale, C. Hall, D. Harris, D. Hefferan, P. Hckker, M. Hcitz, J. Hcsse. 4th Row - A. Heynen, R. Hickey, M. V. Hogan, J. Hoogterp, E. Howe, B. Hynes, R. Huizenga, 1. Imperi, B. Jorgensen. 5th Row - F. Jedrezak, M. J. Jordan, J. Jungbacker, I. Kaminski, J. Kamsiskas, P. Kelly, K. Kelly, J. Kelly, W. Keena. 6th Row - P. Kerwin, M. Klotz, M. Knight, S. Kob, E. Kohrzynski, J. Krane, M. Krane, P. Kregor, R. Ksiazkiewicz. 7th Row - J. Larabel, M. E. La Versa, J. Leonard, R. Lepzinski, P. Ley, H. Fodor, F. Loftus, D. Longo, E. Maitner. Sth Row - G. Markowski, S. Markkam, T. Maynard, R. McArdle, B. McCullough, B. McCabe, D. McGarry, L. McGavin, P. McGinn. 9th Row - R. McGoran, J. Meagher, E. McKenna, T. McNamara, J. Middleton, J. Milito, M. Miller, Y. Minciotti, R. Miciewicz. 10th Row - D. Morse, C. Hall, P. Murphy, M. Mulvihill, R. Najar, W. Nowicki, M. O'Brien, V. O'Dowd, C. O'Rourke. Top Row Prawdzik, J. R. Rademaker. 2nd Row - - P. Osborne, E. Panigot, B. Pichard, R. Polderdyk, P. Popma, E. Popma, P. Patts, J. R. Rafferty, E. Raynes, W. Raynes, P. Reus, A. Rizzon, L. Roman, H. Roach, B. Roas, M. J. Ruschmann. 3rd Row - C. Saganski, A. Saxton, J. Sauer, F. Schrader, A. Schoen, M. Schmidt, C. Scally, R. Schmidt. 4th Row f F. Selzer, R. Sieracka, C. Skouros, J. Spangler, W. Spangler, J. Spruit, G. Spruit, B. Stiles, E. Swanson. 5th Row - B. Tobin, D. Van Dyke, G. Van Gessel, R. Van Splintern, C. Veneklase, G. Verburg, R. Vidro, M. Wessely, H. Wessely. '42 6th Row - B. Whalen, L. Willette, G. Witte, L. Wilson, B. Wilson, D. Wiest, R. Woodhouse, C. Wojczyn- ski, M. Wozniak. 'ith Row - J. Wojciechowski, J. Worth, P. Young, H. Zakarzecka, D. Zakarzeca, G. Zeilbeck. S homore Class Officers Girls jack Casey Secretary Maxine Gable President Gerard Howell Treasurer Nida Donazolla VicefPresident Ellen Louise Mapps Secretary Boys - 306 Esther Ann Shears Treasurer , , Byron Zuilleck President Boys - 307 Carl Milito VicefPresident Joseph Neuman President Gerard O'Malley Secretary Patrick Walsh VicefPresident Edward Noonan Treasurer 'A-'f'.L'5'Eff7'.Z'9 ji?f':.i.:-2 aM'Ng,,7 , f'31.2,Q:4if'e5s:, Us-...S-5 ?jf'5TsiZ-fi!-'-H91 ' 'ffjfif i:5s'333 ffg:f11:1f gwgfwqwgff 1,sy-.raysis... -'s.fq.f-egg.f.1- -.2x,,,.P',f -9. '.,.g'E.-,-1L??jJ::'7+,. L .'M,,-fgr.,ge5J-,ri:s,,L:'f:'.' 1fr'-,I2ffi'f1-jf-.'2'.,j7!ifT24-L15-.'f.- :gy 3E5.fiQjr-wr! :vga-f rqgg,-25531-1ff7,,1 ' 13.54 q,'- -fi-..g'q...-53513 Qjij-3-5 si -te-'Q--fwrxfe-2-'4 3'7 -:J :cgi ffff4irg,f'T0-fSi5225.'2wQ-.'if-ff?-51 if?--we-Pines' -fi' n'L1CTf1'f 'Nw ies.: f.f.w.3S4fi f,:Zfv?f-.. '12L47f5ffi.:'.f-'7.J1f:fL:f'?131f!f'f-5 .ifffsfrs-I-953'-.'3fTT?3:+f:g.':7'J.'-El1fQR:'w2ifi.?E'?'2f!iQ'i'f. fr.:.vyZ'.1i1?.r?.J':3.:LfvLS.Lf:ffI1,..+f5Z:.'x4fs:'. se. -Lz?..'...p:f1,.,. fl.-. ?7fZf?T'L:.4?if?re fe :IPL -i:L21fs f Royalty Contest Winners Edward Kuzinicz '40, and Florence Gryczanowf ska '41, won titles of King and Queen in the Royalty Contest sponsored by the Spires stan' for subscriptions to the Yearbook. Due to the kindness and' thoughtfulness of Gerald Barofsky and Austin Ruth, also Juniors, Edward, who has been ill at the hospital for three months, received this honor. The two boys worked . . ii,i . Spires Spires 4 Queen King c - i ili .. f, gf hard to earn this title and transferred their votes to their unfortunate classmate. Other contestants were: Katherine Overkleeft '41, Mary Ellen Chulski '42, Joseph Neuman '41, and John Hesse '42, A Yearbook and a prize, along with the publicity in the Blue and White and the Spires are the awards for this great work. Freshman Class Officers Girls Carl McKnight VicefPresident Mary Ellen Chulski President Rlchafd Callaghan Secretary ulianne Leonard ' f ' J Vice President Boys - 204 Mary jane Bradley Secretary I v U Patricia Kerwm Treasurer Jack IVI1l1f0 I I Pf6S1dCHt Edward Gorski V1ce'Pres1dent BOYS - 207 Thomas Maynard Secretary Patrick Popma President John Deeb Treasurer f-Lil''isf'7.:sF'S'f 'f:TLfli'?'s?'-'iii-Tir s'-2FfffFf'P'QefH'f- WY? 2-f ff'.fr'f:Hv11a -:ferf 'J--s'rf-if'--'fr'+:fw rfc--'-1 7 T-7 fr. 'rSJiE'f-,iii-'r'f.. MP7 si-'f' ti -.ff 3f953'f . f'P- ri -'FT '+ !'V'i-'T- fi-1'0'f?i'5E111f- '?Q 3',:i-.Ji-'4Z.'PffY- 'Tzi f7'T7'i1-1.'7'574.-n.- Q-L -Q'-f . -sf-1+-,aff N, rf f. ,-'q?T- . - Y .- , A .er--r , ef was .1-z -- . 54- -,Y-,, s , 551.425 -,.s4-sf1'f.wf.,,g,fi5..aE'M-gf .wf'TE?f.zi:s--sgmfvwmeygpe mf ,,ZA,,3,.+.,:,-.-z. 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The Catholic student leaves the classroom and presents a pictorial as well as a literary narrative. . , ,.,, --1-. ., - f-ye. ,- fr.,7:p --gf,1f4,.fT ' :jf -.V :A -f' , rife J.-,f,'?j.f-,:5,.j..a--.j .',- 5-'7'fsj-eff' J ., f..,v-S5-V f:--4,4-,-,fr ,.g-14 - '-.-g-,- .- V. .-, .-.-:,. .,-- .f,,f. - , ,x f-,gf-, .., ,y .,, A. . ,,..,-' - :..f' ,,:,'1-17.-16511, ,fJ,,:,, , .',..-fy A .- -f V ' ,-:,-j.ax- I , ,,-,- -.ff ill-ijr, 1fLT:g.':4'-P' LrQ'I'f '1:y' t,fJIQiZ53i-jf,f+ff7e.',rifil'-rf V , ..-fs-f-- 5-1 'fore-4-ia'-'71 ' ffl lies: -'1 Tf- -Lf'-'A-'Z , 4,..fL:-f-pliprforlvr' 2 - 1 . -,f-rf! 3.5 J-,Hifi jf- ,J--vp-l--L 1: i rN:.,'-gp., '-.--,Ax ,-:,,Q:Avf, gg' .1 t'Laj-4,1114- f:,,.gf.A -. 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' ' ' I' -.' f '. .' t. .v f ',-.' .,,ff',...--.- - -'ng' -fr'--P sf I . .-s,f',.-.-.',4.,g-1, Mi- 1 :R ...,. - -.. ,Q yjnag-f ,A T. .lg-if IJ, f.-- .',if25:?fl-.sf ff1,ILT'71 '- f fiigq-'flfi-:'? fi:'I.i lj.Zi:f.f 'f ' ,f U f- - '11 - fa-., -Q2.',,,,: ',,.,,-,LV f i'.4f l'7Q'-, f-1121? 4-g,,f:17f1?1Tgss3:,6.f-:T '- ,vie-Af ,-z.,-,f-..1,. psf' ' '-1 -. 1'-ni-ph-N 9- 2- --'v-f,.f.-- - a in-7-f mwaouc r - f '2f?,.r J as , . L: .. - iff' iff 'C f X. .9 p,. fm, .iq-fn , ..f. .WAN SCNCUL .,m....M THE ACTIVITIES J-CRA -. 'fx .U ,, . 'UN - -L .,x-:ith K m H: 1 -Z - wri- :k'f? Z: 5' 51 1- f5f.,wf'- Q - ,.,, ,, ,f :- --nvf' 'N v'N - --r ,V ,ur .r-Q, -, Q..-Hwy,--W.-',,1-11 'Fnfig' '-Sf' -. If-kg-1 -L, ., - ,-n ,P ... . :Aw ' ,L 'V' ,. - 4 , i .H- -- Student Council The purpose of the Student Council is to enforce law and order throughout the halls of Catholic Central. Courtesy and accommodaf tion are slogans of the members, who are ever ready to help when' ever needed. Under the direction of Sister lvl. Damien in the boys' building, and Sister M. Clare in the girls', the organization did splendid work. The C. C. Student Council also belongs to the Inter-High Stu' dent Council which meets every month at a different city school. Richard McCormick is the treasurer of the I. H. S. C. and the presif dent of the local organization. The other officers are: Boys' Building Presidents Richard McCormick Betty Stratford Vice-Presidents Terrance Geary Betty Walsh Girls' Building Terrance Geary VicefPresident Betty Stratford President Austin Ruth Secretary Betty Walsh Vicefllresident Thomas Edgerle Treasurer Dawn Kanipe Treasurer Marie Jansen Secretary 'fz':it7?':?IT'23fT'7,-3,'1ff'f. 7'Y:.5'f3'J'2f?f f:'5 '!3 '57 'P' T'2Tll?7fQ'3:1s': iE'l 3'l1T Tf '3f' ' 'd f? f7 'Tf9?-'F1 iJ7 ' '7-f-5V77'fl? S7T-'597'?'YTV'if-i'7Y55'3' i'-'1' '7? 5-7 '- 'ivf1iww'T sm sf-2P:N'z-Z'!!3:'r'5ik-vzL1:zZE :hz-ZiEf'.1 gim27.r2 .Aa3Zt1:.- 2-1135 -F-5:f:ef:f.,?fk1ff.1'2:ti f+:::93:::E2 evwir-Ss??:n41 .f:5.. 1wi3f1J:'4-s-vQ ea.: 5-g131i?1.g5i?:L f?-Fi-.I-7.,1L ig- ' -' Ushers' Club The Ushers' Club was founded in 1936 for the purpose of attain' ing good order at all assemblies. The organization very capably carried out this aim. Under the leadership of Robert Long and its advisor, Sister M. Roberta, the membership of the club has been nearly doubled. Together with regular assemblies, the ushers took charge of many special occasions, such as the Retreat, InterfRacial Rally, Basketball games, Holy Week services, Holy Mass during the months of October and May, and the Senior Play. During its short life, the Ushers' Club has gained the respect and admiration of both the student body and the faculty. Even though its responsibilities were heavy at times, it has never failed to maintain the dignity and poise which is one of its admirable qualities. The oilicers are: Robert Long President Joseph Reynolds Secretary First Row - John Esbaugh, Joseph Carey, Joseph Reynolds, Robert Long, Wayne Snyder, John Markus, George Bahna. Second Row - William Moran, Robert Lennon, Robert Molhoek Ivan Dudley Alfred Jannausch Joseph Huizenga, Richard Emperor, Wesley Sadlowski. Third Row - Donald Long, Jack Cantile, Gerald Barofsky, Jack Hart Gerald Lucas Ted Coffey Edward Sherman, Jack Polack. V , ,,,, 1 l 5 w9 ?'1fv.'1-'- F-F'!Z11f1:.g.t'e:f.f'-5- 3 VEPYI-. TT ' ff:- 1- . '- , t V. Jr. :'- :. - , -ff- .iffiggyfa-rff:-zs?.3sf.'.fafeife fivfzi-iff' .Q-lf e 'Marek lie? 'S'5rQ-' W- new 0 R' N.-r 'f g5avfffaL2,'5Q3f....Qg-3EfEg:.g:4f.'r,j7-..fJLig,ee'eeePX-131 , .sei ., 1.',f 'f1.j.e: if 'Gif '-2' iff' tam? M' 11- . L,'1 .555 . 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The purpose of this international honorary or' ganization is to inspire its members to greater effort and improvement in the journalism department, to obtain greater recognition of the journalism department, to obtain greater recognition of the journalism work on the part of high school stu' dents. Those recognized for their outstanding work on the school paper are Richard Bechtold, Jack Chulf ski, Evelyn Emery, Eugene Kozak, Mary McGinn, Geraldine Schmidt, Mary Ellen Van Buren, Mary Westdorp. Felix Suchowolec received recognition for his Work on the yearbook. Margaret Milanowski, '38 president of the form' er chapter, acted as chairman of the initiation held April 30, aided by Anastasia Bensevicz, John Horf muth, and Joseph Pattock, all of whom are mem' bers of the first chapter established at Catholic Central. Rev. William J. Murphy delivered the welcome address. The program consisted of Rev. Joseph C. Walen of St. Joseph Seminary, guest speaker, a talk on L'Newspaper as a Hobby by John Hormuth, vocal selections by William Host and Is a Press Conference Worth While? by Mary McGinn. , U tau if , as Scnou. ' 'T M7 s '. .fnjgv-: Q.: ' -'vI:1':'8- ' 5---Inu,-ua--fax - -- '.-f Rh.,-' Eu, ' ' T' 4' - ' 'Ti Vifir- ' V ',?-K Tv-Y '-T... 3 -'c1'i?'95 15 7 ff-3 .., , a 9ff1g?'f1,:3-'etifr'-1:-ji.-:fa:t':f-3 vffgwflf-ev1iv:: ff-if?'3z-e.f.xxg 3 1 .:' 1.. H-. u. . aff fg':r,:L.',a .-.f - ff' I 15.-.'-M.-'Y-fri' - -1 -:riw 1a2f:.,4 -f- ,I -'f-- '- i-fr? -' . . 9,5-. ,.v.z,fg N 5 -VV'-rg, La.. fix N, rf'-,.--' 1 --:if--'-- 'fw -v -f fZ2',f'-lm?-.12--- f'w32.5Lr: ruff 42 :3'f'3'T'f-?5f7'i-:-'Yvf:b'Pf .L,'h'c,'f,Lf2.-rfieffa 45:51-hw 1 'tiff ','J..rw,f?s::-2-'Y' -iL,?r'-s.'Lf':e-wwf fav' Sw-'ffl'-:4, v+ Q 5, . .-,.,, ,,a. .u W, , .:,..,..a N.. ., ,., ,gay-.YJ .. 1.-'C-..,.,, .,,,, ...,y.,.,..., .W A 1 ix.,-, .. . . .. .-... A r .'5a-'- .rv ga.,-. .i - .-. .f fx .-'Gr-. X- V ,- Rf. .. 255- fav . 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Through March, April, and May, the members voluntarily gave up much of their time in order that the yearbook might be a crowning achieve' ment and a lasting memory of the Class of '39. To make the subscription campaign bigger and more spectacular, individual pictures of the under' classmen were planned to become a part of the annual for the Hrst time. This added feature boosted the Spires contest to 600 subscriptions. The staff includes : EditorfinfChief Associate Editors Senior Editors Jack Chulski Anastasia Bensevicz Felix Suchovvolec Robert Bennett Esther Batog Helen lmperi Jack Proos Underclassmen Editors Richard McCormick Helen O'Rourke Shirley Osborne Joseph Reynolds Mark Rymsza A Mildred Willacker Marcia Wlodarcyk Business and Circulation Department Robert Long Philip Geary Leona Bogaski Florence Olsinski Corrine Walsh George Burns Irene johnson Angeline Skouros Richard Collins Gloria Freeman Art Editors Ray Kubiak, Raymond Vogt Photographic Department Sports Editors First Row -- Mildred Willacker, Felix Suchowolec, Jack Chulski, Anastasia Bensevicz, Corrine W lh E th B t . as , s er aog Second Row - Richard McCormick, Marcia Wlodarcyk, Philip Geary, Ray Kubiak, Ray Vogt, Gloria Freeman, Richard Collins, Jack Pruos, Shirley Osborne, Helen 0'Rourke, George Burns, Irene Johnson, Robert Bennett, Robert Long, Leona Bogaski, Angeline Skouros, Mark Rymsza. . 1 ll Blue and Wh1te Staff First Row - Anastasia Bensevicz, Jack Chulski, Edward Croskey Mary Ellen Milan John Hor muth, Mary McGinn, Jacqueline Schader, Berniece Saller Mary Wcstdorp Richard Bechtold Second Row - Robert Askins, William Host, Evelyn Emery Eugene Kozak Geraldine Schmidt Jack Hart, Juanita Esch, Albina Kamsiskas, Esther Shears Mary Ellen Van Buren Margaret Pruscvicz, Arthur Borucki, Lawrence Luxford, James Rose Monica McNamara Louise Sherman. Congratulations to the staff of the school publif cation of '38 and '39 whose splendid work under the guidance of Sister M. Euphemia has made the Blue and White an outstanding paper. The en' deavor and enthusiasm of the staff members com' bined with their journalistic talents have given our paper great recognition, placing it among the ranks of the widely read and wellfknown school papers, The members of the regular staff are: EditorfinfChief john Hormuth Associate Editors Edward Croskey Mary McGinn News Editors Robert Askins Jacqueline Schader News Reporters Esther Ann Shears, Lawrence Luxford, Mary Ellen Milan, Albina Kamsiskas, Anastasia Bensevicz, and Jack Hart Managing Editor Richard Bechtold School Editor Eugene Kozak Art Editor Art Borucki Typists Margaret Prusevicz, Berniece Saller, Mary Westdorp Nw' Ziilifff 'af' sr 77T '1i'-'ZA 'f2'4f:7 'r'f ' L4 f' - --1' fb --'if'-f.:1:?f7' ' 5137 'fi--'Q' ff' 'BQ -' 4P 6?'fQf'1'-?J 4 K',4:,-1-,323 57... 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LCfrL-H..M.i.:f:a.'.. .f'1-r.3z:, -.',:1.-x.'fe'..w.L,.-t '. ,fwf-1a.'.'.,' --1 xg.-r-1-3...'-w.'U., J-:ct-. -4,..'g,1,,:kg.Y--54' 1 -4' 5' '7f's-C.-.P.,....,. e Carole Francais First Row - Barbara Sobota, Mary Ann Dunnebacke, Wilfred Magnan, Norma O'Brien, Wayne Snyder, Leocadia Bartoka, Mary Gibson, Elsie Cooper. Second Row - Maxine Gable, Gerard Despres, Robert Wylie, Ted Host, Thomas Edgerle, Mildred Dlugosz, Margaret Herrmann, Joseph Carey. Third Row - Lorraine Bryk, Leone Wasko, Dorothy Puchala, Albina Kamsiskas, Lucille Filipiak, Dolores Klukoski, Helen Staskiewicz, Dorothy Masiewicz. Le Cercle Francais was organized last September, under the supervision of Sister M. Irma, for all secondfyear French students. A chairman for each meeting was elected by drawing ballots. This club was organized to bring the students closer to the French customs and language by means of a literary and social meeting held twice each month. Meetings were conducted according to parliamentary law procedure. The students corresponded with students in France, from whom they have learned the many peculiarities of the French language. Letters have been received from such places as Versailles, Bordeau, Paris. A scrap book was made by the students, consisting of information about build' ings, coins, art, stamps, and customs of France. The oflicers are: President Wayne Snyder VicefPresident Norma O,Bf16D Secretary Leocadia Bartoka Treasurer Wilfred Magnan A .'Dl.ST . sign - 4.-v '-.Pt-.3-.2--., .,.g,'.f-,-,1 n-c. ,,, L.. ,P-w-:S-3,31-2g,vjv-L 1,-L -ff' ,uma gif: -11-,cf-:L -' 'Y-be X2w?v,.1 7.1 '- F-sv 1' 'F-ft. 1.421-.3367 - r' 9 1 X., 'xg J., ,sf-1.. ,A . , ,. F. ,. ,,. .af-,.,.a - . A m- .. ,-.-'W-M ao- ., -.....- , i-sf-ff5.1 ,.,-wir .,.-.1.'1N4. ,. ..,., .fa '..f..1RV:.-1g'7'f7l.'..v-R :sr-.Mars-2:29-: !'-'. 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At the first meeting, President Gloria Freeman pointed out to the new mem' bers the purpose of such an organization, namely the promotion of interest in the study of mathematics, the development of an appreciation for the truth and beauty in mathematics and our dependency upon it in practical life, and the inspiration of the members with nobler phases of the subject enabling them in turn to inspire the coming generations. Two outstanding features of the year were the plays, A Mathematical Night' mare, presented by the Juniors to show the results if mathematics should be prof hibited, and A Problem Play, presented by the Sophomores to show the simple, correct way of solving any mathematical problem. The Club's main social event, a party to which every member was invited, took place at Christmas time. And a true mathematical party it was, for colorful geometrical figures decorated the walls and were even constructed in the formation of favors and placefcards. Concluding activif ties, the Seniors presented a Symposium, Sunshine and Mathematics, on May 18. The members, not appearing in the picture are: Marie Aernauts, Leocadia Bartoka, Rose Barwaez, Dorothy Beerboom, Julia Cebelak, Dolores Czeriraski, Mary Ann Doley, Mary DeWildt, Barbara Driscoll, Helen Golubieski, Patricia Haraburda, Jeanne Hayes, Arlene Hernes, Rosemary Herrmann, Louise Imperi, Vivian Junghans, Albina Kamsiskas, Martha Kolowicz, Jean Kruizemza, Elizabeth Ksiszkiewicz, Mary Levandosky, Caroline McKnight, Betty Malski, Ellen Louise Mapps, Rosemary Martin, Dorothy Masiewicz, Mary Jane Pobejeski, Sophie Poplowski, Lavinia Powers, Irene Parbel, Rose Marie Sadlowski, Patricia Simmons, Helen Staskiewicz, Patricia Stuart, Marian Tursky, Lillian Wasel, Wanda Wasko and Thelma Willacker. First Row - Barbara Driscoll, Berniece Saller, Mary McGinn, Gloria Freeman, Patricia Stewart, Carolyn McKnight, Betty Ann Eardley, Mary Agnes Pierzchala, Second Row - Mary Zoellner, Dolores Rink, Dorothy Rozek, Helen O'Rourke, Jean Kruizenga, Mary DeWildt, Eileen Malloy. Third Row - Shirley Osborne, Evelyn Bowl, Genevieve Snow, Janet Konle, Mary Westdorp, Betty Stratford, Doris Farrell, Dorothy Geary. H f '33C'3-?l7?PE3'Fl5i ?7f'f-':'i'f5fI 1ii11f.'T'ff:-lvl-41'-5'f1TZ5fX'1'27'-?:7i'F5fi?.5'f:LT':if.'fQfiliilf 'F?-1372?-'Z':'f L1 '-.L-'Q911?l: R x P eq.---1 ', LL. J-,H -ra--ay' Fm-N11 4 ' - -.f-,-if .-.,. X .. -,.. A .e '-1-ffe: 'rr -'f -'gf v-Q 'ge-:Lf-4: f,:,1..- 0- -A -' 'rr -.N tc-, 4 ,Q-A - y .A 5.-Ig -.F-,gl ,gr ,LE-1 -,. frfzqo, ,-M1-,Sd f-- ,X .1.,,,v- ,A-'S--.5 -...la-.5,., 551 -, 4, ,1.w..,--af..- -.1343 Z- S ...N 4 - 224'-f 1-,ff L'-fa-are-r.-if ' P - -. .'-,'if1a'f's-'E-5z :..a-i'.s''f..- aff.:-, -.5-ir 1. 1---1,2 f.'-f,xg.+-:wg1:- f--Q y .. 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Third Row - Markus, Irwin, Farage, Wojciakowski, Miedzielec, Schoen, Kerwin, Cutler. Standing - Symanski. Jannausch, Hay, Rose, T. Geary, Ruth, Coach Killoran, Martin, Rymsza, Kumko, Gillespie, Edgerle. The Varsity Club, one of the most active clubs at Catholic Central, is composed of the winners of major C.C. athletic awards. The purpose of the organization is to promote good feeling and sportsmanship among the athletes. Early in the fall the initiation of sixteen new members resulted in the largest number to be enrolled at one time since the c1ub's foundation. W The various activities of the Varsity Club include the annual fall initiation, which has become a tradition at Catholic, a banquet and the spring beach party. This year the club sold candy at the home basketball games and gave financial support to the annual. 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QL- ff.. ..i- '-'-Yi .sux Philately Club Membership to the Philately Club was open to all students who were active collectors of stamps. The purpose of this club was to get a better knowledge of stamps and the art and science in collecting them. Meetings were held every Tuesday at which stamps were traded and a talk on stamps given. A new chairman was elected during each meeting to take charge of the program. The officers of the club, under the sponsorship of Sister M. Annabel, are: President Wayiie Snyder Vice-President Donald Bremer Secretary Mary L. McKnight Treasurer Robert Luikens Other members of the organization are: Norbert Strutzel, Edward Stryzewski, Gerald Barofsky, Francine Loftis, Lorraine Budnick, and Andrew Tomaszewski. Seated Y Robert Luikens, Wayne Snyder, Mary Louise McKnight, Donald Bremer. Standing - Edward Stryzewski, Francine Loftis, Norbert Strutzel, Lorraine Budnick, Gerald Barofsky. -if rw.-, -14,41-.-4-i 1 'f'1z'.x-.--.-'cg' '-.34,,P-f':,iq1 , '.t-garvq vs .5 jg: egqv gsg,.s,1':g3a-vtrugt, V.-A.i'. 'ffgf f, f - I-'4'. 52- V - 1 X-ff-v.4,','-'H L' ...ffl .- .7 bfr'..Y.41.- ' ' ,- - 1,,gw,'5 ' Qi. 7.-g1f,4.f'su'Q-.-4 is '-',5pJ,3r5 :r:3i-4,4'g.'Q.v.,::q-,Q-,.,.,: 7 j..-Lg. ,f f. 4, ,-fv3qI':v. '5::,g -Q...Qf i' A-,..,,,Lgf. 1.9.4,-1-e H Q54 Say. x--N-','L.mJ ' -G -:-92 ,-:Q --1'-'rl ,CV PI.. -- .-M Y ..,35,'1'S-',Y1 '-33.51 sa' 'ner'-v' , 'L.-'P QS-, 'ng-'-J.rZ,. -va. 2---fm--r..- 1..c it-if Q: .T ' x .r-:SN N:- -ne, -. Tf..Lf-'.'v - J. fi-4. Y- J- -':,,i-ij: N.: if-A, .exif ' f 'Z'-'Ii J: Qtr- '- M -f-' . ', y,'-'.f..-Tr-K-'LT'-' -LQ, - Lgjg Lf'7.gIL'T' 'Q!Sf'5'S'f'1'5Lf'1q 7Julhh-G'75fT'.-f4 .Jtl-,y1L'2',.f'f..ll7ff-'11.iyffiT'Q?7f7f f3',-vrgl-a?'L, 5 ,'3'f..ag:g!:'Z5'lf 4'f:.1::T5 -1.534 Vf. 553' '- : 731' , 'K' ,,. .gn -5 - tim. ..-we , , -'. 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Baritones - James Poterack. Drums - James Burns, Frank Selzer, Patrick Perry, Richard Callaghan, Richard Rafferty, Stanley Arsulowicz. Drum Major - Lawrence Brogger. Director - Mr. Herman C. Johnson. Football games, pep meetings, and assemblies were enlivened during the past year by the welcome presence of the school band, under the successful direction of Mr. Herman C. Johnson. The football season provided the initiation of the band into active service. Folf lowing in close succession, the band exhibited its abilities in paradesg namely the Farm Festival, and the Santa Claus parades during November. For the financial backing of the band, the annual Gala Night was held Novernf ber 26 with Sister M. Leonilla, the advisor, as faculty chairman, and Stafford Grady, student chairman. Many hands made this affair a great success. 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Second Violins - Alice Jablonski, Esther McAleer, Mary Jane Jordan, Cecilia Spruit, Pearl Haraburda, Norrine Walsh. Cello - Thelma Willacker. String Bass - Evelyn Emery. Trumpet - Robert Shears. Baritone g James Poterack. Saxophone Y Lawrence Brogfxer. Trombone - Eugene Pani- got. Drums - Frank Sclzer. Clarinets - Raymond Strzalko, Irene Parbel. Piano - Mary West- dorp. Director - Herman C. Johnson, . ,,., . ,-,,,,. Z. .mf -C-,,, .-,,. .J..,.,-,--7,-T .I -. 3' V, .., . , - Vg:-.f ,yep .11-,J-YQ..-.. ,, -V-5, ,. . ,.,-,4,-,.-.1,,,f,.- d-Q., , ,,.,..-,...-4, 5: ' '-fir! Ji'i--'f'! SKZ.-+'7 '-.'27 'ferr' 7 - 1'L'f!'B '1,,f -f-N..' 'fY'!l! -in' -f-.f-if yy 'femffv Jsfdf' - .'-..'3'?:5-:iff :4:'e ?'34y-'gif'-'m-'u,,4' . g , ,WJI vw .W ,,, , , ay., ,.,,,t..,'s-,, .f.,g,s-wJ, an .- Any-Jfrg. .-av, U. .0-,+--,ef uefge- -. 1731-fgfxaw-.. ,. -f. 11, 1.-4 .,,. ,gl ri-. ew -. af -x- 'yy fa-,'-- - .f-.Mew ----- ,- .ca-. 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Always eager and alert, Forest Praying, were the established favorites. the members rendered a spirited account of them' The senior mixed chorus attributes its success selves in their interpretations of many choice selecf the entire cooperative personnel, especially tions. Emitte Spiritum Tuum, The Blue Danf energetic direction of Sister M. Annette. Eight students of the Senior class comprise the Senior Play, took part in the Band Concert well-known Catholic Central Octette, a section of gram May 11, and will complete a year of the mixed chorus group, directed by Rev. Thomas work with two selections on Class Night. J. Bolger. They are Louise Sherman, Edwardine Dennis, Gloria Freeman, Monica McNamara, Alf fred jannausch, William Host, James Esch and William Rademacher. The accompanist is Mary Zoellner. The Cctette was honored by an invitation to sing on the St. Cecilia Young Musicians' Program dur' ing the Christmas season. Following that appear' ance they sang for the newly established Negro Mission, February 1, entertained the St. Andrew Holy Name Society at their breakfast, January 9, rendered the title song Smilin' Through at the A. ,.,,,. -:.,,. ,, ,,,, ,,,,.,. I-al., --,. , ..-r .yi , .vc ig., 5::,' , .-.., ,., fx-. ,, -51.9243 J.:ef :gyt '5S P'j,Q,'f.-'l x4QC3'lT1 :ETif-'I '-E..--f:1s..z.lA NL'-KJ: 'g12f:'.f,,v - 1. J ..-- '-4'-ij 7. s Meat- -1 V., .-w..- 'L ',53,,,-3-L'-'.-' .,-X--.-v..-'71, 9,0 444.-,-V ,gf --Ja ' ., 1 -Lf' . gig, '-.f ..-', .-'ga' '1 :,zTK-'SA -,-Q-V4.1 - ., .w.-a-,, -57 g,Agr. ' w11'11'.'-, .A. st-fr-1. I..-,x --T 1,..'1y7,g1',?L,,'i.'Q,P:,,ffqg.5,,,.?i5j:,f,.E,,g:c,. Eigqj, ,L uf-TZYI,-eggs:-x 'v-- -. '-' ff.'.-eff' - 5 --., .f ., .' '.-' ' ' .. - -L -r'--sa f .. wap VL-1' .fL'f-fi -'f-,. .- f-,s,,,'i'?!fxf '. '1. 'STL ,xZT'Yv :l 5'-, ,- .f'?3,,iy L,, L'i'SQ1 3v: 'fgctfgv ' -'. '.. f.ci 1'1- rch..-Z .'-1' ff:---'T'- '. i'.,-cf' 'T '1'-' '- ?1- e, ': r'-'iff --.' 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Both girls are to be complimented for having done very creditable work as indicated by the following choice selections to be played at their recital: Polonaise E minor MacDowcll l Italian Concerto Bach 1 Gondoliera Moszkovvski Sonata Pathetique Rondo Beethoven Nocturne in F sharp major Chopin Reflets dans l'eau Debussy Edwardine Dennis Fantasia in C minor Bach Sonata No. I Op. 10 Beethoven Revolutionary Etude Chopin Golliwogg's Cakcfwalk Debussy Scherzo B flat minor Chopin Concerto, G minor Mendelssohn Doris Farrell l ..-.mlj .. -.cur x,.,'x-7-rfvgfs-' 1 .swlft f,,,.,.:1i --.w.-mLcg,,,5-ek: utuwiyigg .,-.f,:..:3,:4ar... a--x,.a at-1SqJ ,. ,rv ,N..,,, , .,,,,,i. V. ,, V., W .kv , .,.,,,,..s,-wx -H rr, V xv-1--5 1- .,-TQQJQ, v.c,5,'-f-5.1, .',,.1'f.--ug.-,-Q-qw -. fb,-.g,x.i gt., xt .-r -,t -Qs, . ...L--. ., ,, ,,-.- .N , - .-., . .- ,, . iv AM. .- , . .., . 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Wise choices were embodied in the persons of the queen, Geraldine Sichterman, and her court, Ruth Turner, Madeline Heller, Doris Farrell, Edwardine Dennis, Bee Marie Swanson, Betty Stratford, Irene johnson, and Angela White. To George Burns fell the privilege of crowning the queen. The Homecoming game was a night affair at Houseman Field. All of Catholic's supporters, students, alumni, under the leadership of Mr. Frank fTyQ Hart, and friends were there to boost the Cougars on to a splendid victory over Tech with a score of 14f7. -,.. . . . A 7 - , . Y,-, W.. KI.,-, ,, -,. -- .-,, 57-,-.,f..-. W1 ,.. -K-1-, .1-.f,qq-gf:-74 --9:1-.f - -,fdfgf 15-,x , ,-wg-1 ----v 461' .-- ,Q-,345 7 . -,f--1. sg,-1-n.3-1'-bQQ,LI-3'5,:Q'Sff:31,.- 5 17,22F'-.,JF..1-.1S f'f-..5r'fivg,:4,x-.'21.f :isis gpg S -. FHYQQ-'L -'v?,q,1f,s-'I-Q'-s':'ff??'Q: . Q, l,'j'j.Yeizfii'.'735l:: ':QC?-.ggafsff-lil:-'T-'-'f'55l1 3L-fi fflf5 3l',,'5...-ng,-L.-1gj 1-kc. -.5 'N-,ai Li. . 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'... wi ' ' '- , A., -17' . .- -' -J r - f'4.,.4,..r'f...-'f ' Q H 1- : '-' L. L4 N:' vga- 4-.aa ,. , '.,. ul' 9, '-.---, ,,:. g3J.'igfs'.ff'...'- - ..-' 1-'.'7.- . Ia -::'.i'-flu se..-1Av4ef::.A'.Mif'. -E+fs:1.1'egs-'N , - -w,,- -,3-::2g.E.'25-TFN..-'--11. 117371- mc'..-.:..f,-c-......-lQ'c-A-Q2...e..mi.--.,Sf-wf,- Senior Play Smi1in' Through Smilin' Through, the fantastic comedy of Allan Langdon Martin, a play which has been a sensation throughout the United States and in for' eign countries, was presented by the Senior class on April 18 and 19 at South High Auditorium. This play relates the story of a beautiful young brideftofbe, Moonyeen, who is shot and killed by a rejected suitor, Jeremiah Wayne. She promises that she will come back to John, the man she loves, smilin' through the mists that separate this life from the life hereafter. How the spirit of the slain girl comes through to help the lovers, Kenneth and Kathleen of a younger generation of these families, makes up the main theme and thrilling highlight of this comedyfdrama. Many hands were responsible for the success of the play. DIRECTORS Mrs. John R. Baker Sister M. Honora Sister M. Miriam STAGE MANAGERS Casimir Kahnoski Mark Rymsza Philip Geary USHERS HEAD USHERS Robert Long Dorothy Geary ASSISTING TUESDAY EVENING William Moran William Patterson John Markus Felix Suchowolec Robert Zemaitis Henry Razmus ASSISTING Robert Askins Dorothy Rozek Margaret Stavvaz Angeline Popowich janet Konle Bee Marie Swanson Ruth Marie Turner WEDNESDAY EVENING Geraldine Schmidt MANAGERS William Cutler Geraldine Sichterman Eugene Kozak Olga Talas Senior President Edward Leonard Frank Clark Angeline Skoufos VicefPresident Anne Devine Louis Dutmefs if O D ey s r e Treasurer ,IHIDCS Rose Joseph Bek Margaret Malinoski Secretary Patricia Pyman jack Hart 'f?f 6f-g.4li.ri3f: assists? r 1:f54:'i'?1',::ffff1:2-''1igfiQrQLwirgi:ai+1itil:5:i?32'3.12tgfzL:egs.fsalfbifzfiiif X M N .Q ' Q -r - ,. .. ,j r- ..1 -'if-1-,H '-5 ,y.,,..f-.,Tj1f',,5 I- f'.L,..-f'-wr-qv.--algif , ,Q-k'ff'-.'? j'-1,-W if-,111 's7:--- y .--:v'-,v1- ', ,:'ff3, f'.gAg:'. 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JY..-2-N?a..J -g,..'-i.'.v9,- rf-':.:ffff'tf?Es1.3 rut.. :f1:':-Q39-ggi: W l 0 Wh1te Cast April is, 1939 THE PROLOGUE Sarah Wayiue Maxine Hayes Mary Clare Mary Josephine Korrcck THE PLAY Young John Carteret Daniel Kerwin Old John Carteret Robert Bennett Young Dr. Owen Harding Richard Bechtold Old Dr. Owen Harding Howard Badgerow Kenneth VVayne Jack Proos Kathleen Dungannon Moiiica lVIcNamara Willie Ainley Richard Collins Moonyeen Clare Margaret Kirchhoff Mary Clare Edythc Martin Jeremiah Vxfayne Williztiii Host Young Ellen Louise Sherman Old Ellen Helen Imperi Guests: Alicia Raye Helen Golenski N Constance Stark Mary McGinn Jane Martin Irene Johnson J Edward Thornton Fred Gerke 5 John Stephensen Edwin Downer I Joseph Hales Staiford Grady Period dancers for both casts: Donald Bennett Jacqueline Schader Terrence Geary Patricia Moore John Polack Barbara Schmidt Richard McCormick Mildred Quillin N Raymond Vogt Patricia Pyman Robert Voss Madeline Heller Vocalist S Edwardine Dennis ri W ' J A , If iw gk fish iff ' ff S filff Y 'lf i'4??f753'f17'?f ' ln. Blue Cast L April 19, 1939 THE PROLOGUE Sarah Wayne Anne Devine Mary Clare Doris Farrell THE PLAY Young John Carteret Old -lohn Carteret Young Dr. Owen Harding Old Dr. Owen Harding Kenneth VVayne Kathleen Dungannon Willie Ainley Moonyeen Clare Mary Clare Jeremiah Vv'ayne Young Ellen Old Ellen Guests: Alicia Raye Constance Stark jane Martin Edward Thornton John Stephenscn Joseph Hales Senior octette for both casts: Rev. Thomas Bolger, director Alfred Jannausch William Host james Esch William Jasinski james Rose john Irwin Joseph Reynolds Edward Croskcy Marcia Wlodarcyk Wayne Snyder Helen McCabe Dolores Rink Bernard Szymanski Marie Jansen Irene Pesko Margaret Spruit Nell Rademaker Jane Vidro Joseph Carey Edward Leonard Robert Lennon Louise Sherman Edwardine Dennis Gloria Freeman William Rademaker Monica McNamara Accompanist - Mary Zoellner .,.., ,. ng-,xy -' L-,--. - . . -. s .-v ' --f V, .ig-,-,. V ..,-ff, ,avr fl Hr-Q . f--f .- 1 - , V-:,- 9- -1 , ' , , 15-. , , V S 1 W ,ggi-34,1 Q -iiifg'- 'Q 'A ff-4 ' ' ' ' +,,', , -12.3 - -F. .- ., -- . N. ,P 1 , uxfz -9 - 2 gui ,f , ..h:'-.5,- Y:-1.,-fy-- yi ff, f7,... 'A , ..,f,, Y - aa --M'-, ':,' .--- 'vs -'-- .1 .-- s.-..., - N ---,-.v . .Ax..,-V .-1 ,fi , ,ff .M-, .1 Our Athletics comprise Football, Basket- ball, Baseball, Track, Golf, and Tennis. To those less able to join in sports, the school provides physical training in gym classes under the supervision of Mr. Killoran and Miss Kardes. W, v,.. ,f-1 ..-f-.-, - .. M44 :,-:1','Av-5, 1-'zip-4' g-3, ,-V. - ,as f .-K -'mir' ,,- , ..-, ,.. WA, -,x.,A..J. .- ,v,-V ,- .. V ,4-. -.,., :,..,.,,, 3, CJ-1. ,,1,,,, ug--,,, --'Q r'f' Jr' f' Z - '1' 'f..'. . .4 V? --La:-' - W . 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' gr, , ---. ,sf f 5.41. ,..- ., ,l '-,-.- J Jgf!5!,.'-'IYYQ' .Xggzfq.-':',-44,4,,.'.,L.-A,-.f I v!'- 1'f n.',Jf', 'Y' A - -e ,-.- - - ---f- iw., f-FJ-'-'- -C'f'7' uv r't-2'Ui'f.'f rffii.-f -4-. T'f'-,-N1 f garner: ja J ,J ,.-1 or , 1l':QJ, , v ' 4 w ff:-',: Aff 'J fig.. Q Y' 2 u'f-1 '-642' 'ff' 51307.--' 1.1-: 'XFX' fl. A J-'1 '.r-, .. -,, : .,.1 . 1 --.1 THE ATHLETICS Athletic Administration Edward J. Killoran, Coach Rev. James P. Flannery, Faculty Manager Behind the scenes of sports, there is the work of an athletic administration, to which the average student pays little or no attention and without which the sports department could not exist. Catholic Centra1's athletic organization is presided over by Reverend James P. Flannery, the Faculty Manager. The work of coaching the teams is in the hands of a staff composed of z Head Mentor Edward J. Killoran, who coaches the varsity foot' ball, track and basketball teams, Chester Laskowski '37, the football reserves, Reverf end William J. Murphy, golf, Reverend Thomas J. Bolger, tennisg Reverend Charles W. Popell, freshman basketball, Reverend Bernard L. Sikorski, baseball. The girls' athletic department is in charge of Miss Doris Kardes. Another group of workers in this field which receives scant attention is the student athletic managers, Richard Collins, who was assisted by Daniel Kerwin, are the retiring Senior managers. 1-' Zi. 1i.- -TJ ' -, - 'fm-j--. f-t' jf, ' 'r: :.'f-- ,,i 1 av':51 fxgf. 1, ,-A , fi'--0 V , 1- iam . s 1 . . .. .... . . ,f - , , -.ar . . , af, ,, SP , . qw... .-', -- - , V -V., --r-- ..-- - 5 :f.'3,-.- ,--7-M , -.H,:,, -,r-1-.rp V -iw, , ...ps,,g',f,,, .r ,N 1 '-'.-' rfjf.,-,7 ' '11, .,' ,,',g-:. 1' 5, ., J., -g-Q , Q. T' .- , - f 1 A -.-ua .14 Wgfirvj .fi ,AQ.fs1,',1xj-1-QNLQ veg.-i,,'?Q-Q,-,La 4-11 ,.H'-.f f. 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O Ottawa . .. . 20 Catholic . 6 St. Augustine . . 27 Catholic . O Central . . 0 Catholic . 6 Creston 19 Catholic . O Union . 0 Catholic . 0 Jack Hart Robert Long 7 -ffflf 7.5iZf-'1'f4'4l5'r1f73f5?l'254f ?jf'fiEJi-Qfffdflf ' 'iff iii T'4lii9Q'1f-ifffiff. '1f 'ff'?A .' ?f',.l-ffifi Sailzf --.'-.17f L'1 :-1'fs-'4rJ:f', Q' 'Z Z Q iff eif5T1ff2s:'ri2?ff23. 2544355 25. :'l1-f22Pi'f 1f4 ii f-iii? E41?if1fHL1-1Tf.g,,f-Qifff-Cir-if ., .-,JN .,-,. . ,Q . Q-1--, . . ,y'1'fJj--S,:5i'ff-. r , fm,-,.,',--gif ya-,5-'.::.-1,-lf. -',- L-f.-'p , ..,-,f..f,g-A.-,,- ef-rw -iv -da N-f Q ,. ,.,-H-f,, M'x5L'4 .f '9f 'Eff'133175551'fI5'lt.','7f?7':m5,1:,l.'T- fffx'' 1Qf 'L5455 f WH ' f'- s- ' - 'l-ft' -2 ' 'NJ-'-7 ' ' 'C C- f . .IKM 5 J. , 1, .. an f.... --.,- - ,H--A,,-A. .-,VL--5 , .51 1, i-,, jx,-1. ,, .A-. ,Ziyi -.,, -V-fr. ,f.,fRfT+ ,.'1,:'4o5Q'-: r,.: l .- . 1, -1:----.ww ,gf - ,' J f . 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In the upper leftfhand corner we see a shot of prefgame practiceg the football squad honored at a pep meetingg substitute life on the benchg Symanski making a nice gain in the Union gameg and Symanski being smothered by Union players. ,. ,'.- - 5, I, xl, .DF -','X - 11- , Aixxizg Q 41 f::x:,4,-'Q-.f 1 'STL-.-iixg's,gf,i:.i'Q..,1iJr-:,fJ'f.'5g-rgifjvi -, . 'Q 5, -.-. , -..- - - 4.-4 an .,--,ua ---e - , . Y 1 ,A -, ,QV . .wt x.k,..,.. ,c.. -- -, Y. .-,,,, ,W .. ag ,--q ,I ,s-,, A, ..,1 . 1 - , , 5. , . ', ,.,fw,, ss, , -. J 2. ,,,,,--c - , 4- ,.- ' LM, W' f- cr ,I:pg',.l: 1.-'w:5,j'g' N3- gi -fmfff K X ,,-ap.-5-,-' A ' '4- i -Q 1,1-1-so-1, 'iw' ff .nj,- iw 'l ' GQHCSVR Kubiak ga? is Woicialwws l Ben Kumko and Edmund Wojciakowski, tough senior tackles are nextg followed by Bob Hay and Ray Kubiak, senior guardsg Terry Gillespie, a junior center of note. On this page are shown a crowd at the gameg some Union fellows chasing a Cougarf iteg a shot of some nice tackling in the Creston gameg Hart crashing through the line during the South game. -.fy 532-s-Nz' -fn :- A' 'frw' -.,, ,,- f-,-..,A,--,-' AA r- -1 1 4551- L ,Q V' A-Q-...U ,K ,mg -31, 4 friiiii-:.l,f'ii. f---f--'vue-:X -ff .1 1: , - . arm..-f ,nvmi . .4 ,iw 1-fi. - ' -N 51,3 TP F51i1-TLf7f'2'1.1:-sitfi'--PL1TfXfHf '2:'p,'E-'rf--e kFr lif:':: fflff if ,: rllif'.-f'fQL::rfxiil, '-LG-Q-iT ,F9,,,.f-Qfff-'lvl- fr, .fff '. ,, 5 1':'1,. Q'Tz,.'f- gf-t --i.l'f 1f1'f' X 'ww Li 4:-.4 -.va ,n f-,lf--f frm'-V7-'-Qt-o-53154-li iff-+-ifsgei,-4' ia so-A .n f - . fl- .. A-2. x..-..Ar,--- f 1-.:xi,,.-fr.-.,f.Y'-...z.L,1,-g...,ALL.,-g1L f-.-,y.-,f-,,--1-, ' ..i-- ..-f.-4i.O,g.-g-,Z-L. , ' ,..,,. Yr- N'--..- E v r I l Second Team First Row - Azzarello, Symanski, Dobrygoski, Rybarsyk, Sydlowski, Sullivan, Purwin, Cerda. Seco d Row - Hekker, Duba, Markini, Gorski, Golembeski, Longstreet, Farrell, Barofsky. Thi ow - Green fmgrj, Makowski, Whalen, Milito, Damoth, Meconis, Levandowski, 0'Malley. I The Cougar Cubs, under the guidance of Chet Laskowski, had another highly successful season. Playing a full sixfgame schedule the scrubs wound up in second place in the league standings with an average of .666, gained by virtue of four wins and two defeats. This was the second year in which Coach Laskowski led his team into the top .division of the reserve league. The Second is the testing ground -for Varsity material, and this season's team revealed many excellent prospects for the coming years. A scrappy line and a shifty backiield featured the team's running attack. Their defensive play was exceptional ' -r-' Inv.-v.:l,-.-zz ,,-.:,...V. -, . w..---, ., ...-- . V, i. of ' .-V :GAT ,-r.-:x- .-an 'vf swf, 11- LZ? ,. :Aa 1,5 331 W' 'P ff-f,w.f-:if sy Q -fZ'1f,Bff?f1Qf+a'ZigE-Z Ly '-'Y fbi? ,aussi-:?T':s :- T1- 1 f?In.'11-f:f.Q : -1,5 .,,s.,...'t'w.L,, .,Q'1..fQ,.41-:W zmxcl- wig,--Y... na 'f ' ., ,ir , 5.4,-y , Q 3,-Lqg. 5 ,yY,,hg..'-fa-,,,g,-!j,u,wt:,...s.:-,,'-1. ,M-jf. for an inexperienced squad. Congratulations, Chet! iv-f 'Hx-. -N., 2'-fm -:!,'2g,1t'alf'-f ri 's 'H'f'-'. Xv,-'S,f':71-.'--s'J?.-,rc-, A ,'..,' .1-'X we -fr -N-3 '-wr T:.f- ,1 41:22 '-li'-22915 'J-1M,1f --.-f 1v.Cw2a lf5e5.'Sf.+-??2u1-,,- f1-Wx'-ff'f -:-gC.:'vff:f: 'LT' - J2'.:av-asf' 54173-'.'..r ,vga-.. --...W-wv-.Y ., ,e,.-,vwg . A-.a..y.:f'. 'T . Q, -,-rr,-xxrcvd-.,-.-' -. .gf 'f9..,q-A.-s' s.4,.c4'.,. , ,A ,., -,,,.f.,,4,, -5- .uf 7.54- sq, ,fr Q4-f 7g 12-,f -- ,..-S,L,..-p.1.f...r--:ww W -' -.:. 1'---2 -.v-x..'-. 1 .. ,X .-...,,i- Q, L-.-, --,-,, L.,'x. wa- .r., fd- ---- ,.+-,y,Q,4J-.1sNf-x,- ,-'Q --ffl. -r W. Q Lf .H'x','x',' '-N ,, if ff'-. 2- 'ft' v 1-W' 'I' 'lr' V ' ' -.'ir we ,' fv' '- 1' ' 'v-'F' L-...lv - ,vs ,,,:. : . .- 4-1. N r. 'SLN ,'4'!1a-?,1-'3fgf.- 3-N-.- 4-t - , t T' '-54. f.-79,-iw V- Vf..-,l-?'4Q'f - Q, ' U K, ,J-: -4-.QK.L:'l':-. 13LLvLu-Lbfff.-? 3t.i'hv..-'?.4f-.f:1i :'f.'-,J.,r:':r': 'N---FT sS'-D-f'Sf..n .,z,-.- -mam-v .TT .1-,1f,.: -J- ff- --QI'--. :RDS Summary The Cougars launched their 1938 football campaign by taking a scrappy Coopersville team into camp by a score of 13 to O. The team showed steady improve' ment by taking in turn Grand Haven and Davis Tech. In their next two encounters the squad met with setbacks at the hands of South and Ottawa. Leaving the city schedule, the team journeyed to Kalamazoo, where with five players injured, they were crushed by a strong St. Augustine team to the tune of 26 to 0. Following this the one bright spot of the season stood out! The Cougars defeated their traditional rivals, Central, for the first time in eight years. The boys slumped again next week and fell victim to a superior Creston squad. With the ball on the oneffoot line, sec' ond down, the gun ended the final game of the year against Union. Here the Catholic Central team had to content themselves with a scoreless tie to end the season with a .SOO average. i Reeling off yards against Union 7.fwf',-Twf:' E-' ' ':.'2:',' -'. '7-'cfs 21.31 .f--:l - . ' -' 1 3'c',-g- :N-,-g- rv- 1 '-.,-- - ,- --f .-,- H-:ff t -..r:- -gf -1 W? ' ff 'if 'xr '-wil-rf 'J-s'fs:f5f4E'1?sff sf-fwfr!-Y-fifeeiw. -fam.-55.1 I-f': :.-f 1. .V f f 1 of at SwJa,-'ft':,42-fff..-I-I'fire-'2T'.,..:i'3' 55 ':'L:9f.-i-gffQ1 fg4f+:f'1-' A Q-.L-LQ, L,-fgffsf'-1:21-.: ,QT first?-:af-fir' , Nr sv: 1633- -34:2 Q-LPsCf:'.,G5'5 Y-1,.-.4inns-f1tV.4f.,2-11,jf:f',F'12-1 -4. .,f 1-i 5:I+9faf12?---1,1 1,11-- -.11--ge.,..-.11: '..via'fff-D925 Nw- ,Y JM.-ff -- v.fv.,8u,, f.'1..31'f::g,1 H Elf' 1- N '--42f,,-aff'-i,K-.7f,, . ., .3 fgfJ?w'1'.'-QC, 'v-F.,:,f'-4 - 'f-'--4,9.,,..' 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Tech Christian South Central Creston Union Despite the fact that the Cougars proved to be a fast and powerful team, the season ended with four wins and ten defeats. Captain Bill Cutler received All 'City and All f State honors. - - -xv-. 'fn -I -.tv ew' usp-f '-ogg Y f-Nn:.1g4qf -ov f:..-v 5.511 - ' -.f..1---g. '--Ag-g..,f ' 2 'gvg --,-, :'-.-- '.,f,4,'.v,y,C..y 1-2 -. r--- -mfg- -v,.v. 'rs-JR -M.-1 .cfgni- rf -,JC '-- ' ' - f-f'.rr 5f',,.1.,L,,., :--' .f f'7 '--f .f? 1-- .-'vmlfv' 3 P ,-'g7inf.1.3x .'. f'Cc,, --M -1-Q1.Bc'v..'.a ff A' 14- -,Q -X-1: Jifeygjg' .wing ..-- ,Pd , 1, .9 1 .1 -ny ' 5.1:--Q-,,.. .. J.. .--,a-,,.'4 z T. -5 LA: .v, 1 ,X -Lv-7x ,','.4, -- .--VN. 4- - :.-1'?,d,J,..,---- ww, .yr e vf.f' X U f- - .'-J 7-.Kami 'V fw- '-'-.' 1' --J-vvf - .'.- - v-- 1. . -----.-45.0141 : ...I-. fr 1..-- -4 , '-'rn' --f . NT- 1-. - -. HU. r . .-rs,-. :-- ' A . , ,. . 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X 6' :,f K k 3'5 ff I L 'W 5 Hines? vV Q lf' , 4 x' 7 5 I N , 57 if '. , QQ, , '22-'5 fs i Qfb ll, 1 L, ,i , ,, j. 8 xl if X ff, Y yr-Xwyw A - L Baseball First Row - Magnan, Cutler, Coffey, Rose, Bradley. Second Row - Symanski, Prangley, Moran, Chulski, Popma. Third Row - Whalen, Casey, Howell, Miedzelec, Hart, Lewakowski. Fourth Row - T. Geary, Esbaugh, Kerwin, Father Sikorski, Collins. Behind the sensational pitching of Captain Ted Coffey, the Cougar nine this year held forth hopes of winding up at the top of the league. Starting from scratch, the new coach, Rev. Bernard L. Sikorf ski, had to build a team around a nucleus of letter' men from last year's illffated squad. That his building was successful was apparent in the first game. With the help of Indian errors, runs to put another game in the win column for Catholic. With this start of three wins and no losses pros' pects for an extended streak and a good showing for the first time since the introduction of baseball into the school athletic program are high. the Catholic nine took Ottawa 7 to 3. The followf Cathglig 7 Ottawa , , 3 ing week the Cougar ace moundsman hit his stride. Catholic 3 Tech , 1 Allowing only two hits in seven innings, Coffey Catholic 2 Union , , O held the Wildcats to one run. The three Parochial Catholic vs. Christian . . . May 12 runs were sufficient to win this game. Continuing Catholic vs. Central . . May 16 his streak, Ted permitted only one hit and no runs Catholic vs. Creston . . May 19 to Union. His teammates came through with two Catholic vs. South . . 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Second Row - Fron, Longstreet, Golembeski, Zelinski, Hartwell, Azzarello. Third Row - Sullivan, Sully, Kruse, Zielbeck, Schmidt, Walsh. Top Row -- Hekker, Adomaitis, Condon, Coach Killoran, Brogger, Graf, Vorenkamp. Catholic Central is represented on the cinder path this year by a group of versatile athletes. Among the group we End Albert Martin in the 44Ofyard dash, Francis Zelinski in the mile run, Alfred Jannausch in the halffmile and other out' standing performers. In the first meet the team edged out a victory by onefthird point over the the Cougars. However, Albert Martin in the 440- yard dash, Alfred Jannausch in the halffmile, Fran' cis Zelinski in the mile captured first places for Catholic Central. Catholic 'S 3 2X3 East Grand Rapids 53 U3 East Grand Rapids thinclads. The outstanding ac' Catholic 39M Tech 64W complishment of the day was the brilliant mile Catholic vs. Ottawa . . May 12 run by Francis Zelinski. In the following meet, Regional Meet . . . May 19f2O Davis Tech, superior in the field events, downed State Meet . . May 26f27 Q, , A Qs r We-'r:-'s'-iie'r+g.,- faE'5:iZ31,'f1e? 'Wf136fA a'5Li.:E'Fmf:1ib,,C'si:r?i??fS,.'yf-'5f?Yfi4145:-3512?' 1:-'7EX?9:r722x'4ifg'Jlbyzigaxli 'W X- , lf' -f Nj' .,, QL- -N' 1 .:I1 nf'r. zgjgqfif-I-X-V.il-.Sf-:jfs-'1 , ,,,f,+5ig,g.5if: rf'--r-.'Q Pr!-L -,: . X 5-,,i.-ffg'-r1'1wg-353.4 43,-.'3,,vL-15:-. -7:-Ng' f.fffjg'7'-.1-Q gj-.fc 1 '- My X Golf First Row - Anthony Kuzma, Eugene Symczak. Second Row - Robert Baczkowski, Joseph Dudek, Father Murphy, director: Ted Kuzma, Edward Zaskowski. Catholic O Central . 5 Catholic 0 Creston . Catholic 5' Creston . O Catholic 4 Tech . . Catholic 5' Christian . O Catholic 2 Ottawa . Catholic 2 Ottawa . 3 Catholic 3 South . . Catholic O South . . . O Catholic 2 Union . . . Catholic VS. Union . May 12 Catholic vs, Central May Catholic vs. Tech . .' May 15 Catholic vs. Christian May Regional Meet . . . . May 20 Regional Meet . . . May State Finals . . June 2f3 State Meet . June First Row - Proos, D. Bennet, Grady, Carey, McCormick, Leonard. Second Row - Jaracz, Sadlowski, Jagers, Jasinski, T. Host. Third Row - Zakem, Veneklase, Clark, Patrick, Pawloski. Top Row - Cantile, Sherman, Ruth, Barofsky, Father Bolger, director. T 1'l.I'l. ' -rf-Q? 4. eaterzffffvafz-?f'i'cfaf-' gt li?-9tf'?41'34'54Sf3N?Jfif'ff9 fi- Yi 'YsrjSa-t-?if-1fQ?1?Sf?FQ+'9i5ffr+t-ifS:.IaEvs?4ff55113:'41S??f,rgQ?3'gi!-f- Lifggsgzchk-,elif-titre'-scfia '4f25.C,v5'..-ij-ff: r:S'3f-E3-orgies-3 i'-:,.g,:-'Qfcggf--it cfyvg-,. -f ire T 5 t .vYSff1'g:1 Y'f ft'53-f,v5,,7gZ'jZQg1.g'guQf.Efjlz.'1,.rf:PQ-,,,5,fi.::ivv'-23,3ji.'5iS-jg-Lift'-ja--'r 2-.,i,,'g ' Xjlfgilti ,5,5',f5,r2,-N 1-3, af'ft v4,Qp-1-f.ff.s45:,fefsff:-f3'sa:a9'- exit? :fav .'rvQ., Tom Schoen jumps Jasinski won his point 0 f fs Q. , -e v Girls' Athletic eet Seated - Zita Dobray, Miss Kardes, Juanita Esch, Geraldine Schmidt. Standing.: - Phyllis Osborne, Jean Rademacher, Betty Chapman, Maxine Gable, Shirley Schmidt. On your mark! Get set! Ready v- go! The signal given, the Obstacle Relay began as an opening event of the Girls' Athletic Meet April 28, under the direction of Miss Doris Kardes. The original numbers proved to be the outstanding feats of the evening. The Freshmen captured Hrst honors for their presentation of Nursery Rhymes, the Seniors and Juniors tied for second place with the former's version of a Modern Dance and the latter's version of L'Dancing Through the Years, while the Sophof mores offered Swing Time. The Seniors overtopped their close competitors, the Juniors, by a slight margin in the Hurdles Relay only to be defeated by them in the ensuing Volleyball Game with a score 4 to 4 at the half that ended in a 7 to 10 triumph for the Juniors. The events concluded with the Baton Relay, taken by the Sophomores, resulting in total points as follows: Freshmen 1100, Sophomores 1200, Juniors 1350, Seniors 1400. V Juanita Esch, Senior Class Manager, received from Father Flannery the plaque awarded to her winning class. It took the Seniors four years to achieve their goal but such an achievement was well worth the preparation. Freshman Jean Rademaker, Sophomore Maxine Gable, Junior Betty Chapman, Senior Juanita Esch as Class Managers, and Phyllis Osborne, Shirley Schmidt, Zita Dobray, and Geraldine Schmidt as Griginal Number Managers are to be congratuf lated for their loyal leadership. 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L.,-K1 ., Q' 'f 'g-'Sli-fi sffjfaq-x,z-321Q vm1.5-.x,f'q:2:A.fs?1L .-1,:?-:,f:,:,5.aTE'tkr-'.,e.'-'qs 513 v.,,'3X.,vg'Sf'-rftstaxfcsf l1u.11'1-- N-. N- . -L g t , - . . . -5 - , -fxw-J..-rt.-A-m..xf.:..,.es,-wif'-f,fu.f-JZ3Laf.f:-v.--g?tc::::3:,-gnszgai ,mga2:1323-Jes.N-.ehxffs--J.2,.,:':z-S14s:T.- 1. -' N. We-v As I See It O As the last pages of the Spires are being proofread and assembled for the presses, it seems appropriate to make a few acknowledgments and express a hope or two for the future. I want to express my personal thanks to the members of the Editorial and Busi' ness Staffs, especially Felix Suchowolec, Anastasia Bensevicz, Ray Kubiak, and the staif advisor, Sister M. Euphemia. The Spires also owes a debt of gratitude to all those who have so kindly co' operated in taking pictures: George Burns, Chester Sherman, Arthur Borucki, Don' ald Bremer, Richard Emperor, Gertrude Matice, Olga Talas, John Dubinskas, and especially to the Versluis Studio which is responsible for most of the pictures appearf ing in the Spires. A word of recognition goes to Mr. Harry Gernhardt for the draw' ing of the Bishop's coatfoffarmsg and to jack Hart for his voluntary work and ideas for the yearbook. Many of the problems that arose during the progress of the Spires reached their solution through the advice and assistance of Mr. Alvin C. Burkle of The Dean' Hicks Company. The Publication has been a trying one. Its aim is a simple one - to present in words and pictures the story of those things that went to make up Catholic Central during 1938-39. . If this aim has been accomplished, the time spent on the Spires of C1939 has started a tradition that will live on at Catholic Central, and that time shall be conf sidered supremely well spent. And so, with the hope that this second edition will be the forerunner of many bigger and better Spires in the future, this volume is conf cluded. JACK CHULSKI Editor ,N-,Sr -x. rglzi-5,3 v w3Zy3?f,1'Qg.54-'.-fgigg. gf--lang-f-T'f'fTj5qfg.?-yjgf 1 :gs -3111- fIC:1 E55 Qgif?,g,':41fgQ1'L-xlxgf,f'- fxT'-'Sf- J,gY -lf'-f ,J 'Y'- ., ,ma .A A ,. .. ,,..,,.,An-6-,,,. , W., ,L -, U MT.-. 7' iriiggagrgif -1,-:f:.----- ? ar-,f+fwMc-25:19-253, ,,-Lg.-1--,-P'-4 f5,fi T'T1af-1'a'fzJleg,-f'f.s-ffl'--. .,m4-if-'Qra 'xr z .., 43' ',g,Ef,' X ,+ fzjilf 1'-41112 lf SCX-'k.'L'.Q i al' f'45'Q q, A 'F ,A t ,,'1,gFq.YN1uf- f-,'4'v3'r, 5-I , ,'T'5'i- Q f?7',Z'Q'LhE I-il.-'t' w - ' iff-.. '-.JL,fL- f 11 A 31. 'N 5 as ' 7 '.E-n.-3615. 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September 19-22 - Various clubs organized: S t u d e n t Council, Ushers, Euclidian and Varsity clubs begin activities. September 30 - We win the Grand Haven game 6 to 0, after a vigorous struggle, with our punting dominating the game. October 7 - Pep meeting by Seniors. Flowers for everyone, mock coronation of Homecoming Queen. October 8 - Cougar ll showed strength in taking a win from Davis Tech 14 to 7 in our Home- coming Game. October 15-16 - National Catho- lic Press Convention in Milwau- kee attended by John Hormuth, Mary McGinn, Edward Croskey, and Jack Chulski. October 15 - Junior Boys' Pep meeting. South -Catholic game. Result - South drubs Catholic 26 to 0. October 17 - Mr. George Hossf Held, national speed typing chain' pion, gave a demonstration in school auditorium. October 22 - Junior Girls' Pep meeting. Cougars get a sound thrashing from a mighty Ottawa Hills team 20 to 6. October 25 - Catholic Central's new honor roll system goes into effect. Result - a smaller number of honor students. October 26 - The Senior Mixer at Knights of Columbus Hall. The boys took a chance and had a dance. Sophomore Pep meeting. October 27-28 - Fourth regional conference of Michigan Educaf tion Association for the teachers and free days for us. October 29 - The team traveled to Kalamazoo. ResultfSt. Auf gustine toppled Cougars 27 to O. November 1 - F e a s t of All Saints. Massfday of rest. November 5 - Freshman P e p meeting. At last, after a seven' year jinx period, the C o u g a r eleven defeats Central High 6 to 0. r rv I Ti... rw.-gf:-, ,H.-5.01:-R. 7: .-,'g?-'ef-.iv-i il.. rf-r fn,...v '5-Q November 7 - Catholic Central's art department played host to the National Scholastic art exhibit. November 10 - Pep meeting by Seniors. Pep talk by Felix Such' owolec. Reynolds' chairman. Lamf beth walk. Skit The Game's the Thing. November 11 - Armistice Day. Free day. First time in history of school. November 12 - Game with Crcsf ton. Lost 19 to 0. Catholic fought hard. November 13-19 - N a t i o n al Book Week observed by Seniors. November 14 - A capacity crowd filled R a m 0 n a Garden when e v e r y o n e attended thc Scnior rollerfskating party. November 10 - Colorful Junior Pep meeting. November 19 - Ga me with Union. Score O to 0. Doc. jan' nausch and His Dukes of Rhythm gave dance. Oh Boy! November 23 - Mass in Cathef dral for deceased bishops of our diocese. November 24-25 - Thanksgivf ing Vacation. Preparation for Gala Night. November 26 - Booths, games of chance and fun galore at an' nual Gala Nite. Proceeds for the band and orchestra. December 8 - Immaculate Conf ception. Holy Day. December 9- Played St. Mary's at Lansing. Lost 35 to 22. Open' ing game of season. December 16 - Davis Tech at Catholic. We lose again - 19 to 18. Varsity initiation started bc' tween halves. ' December 19 - More Initiation. Oh Boy! How those paddles sting. December 20 4 Varsity final init' iation. Alumni Banquet for foot' ball stars. Mr, Frank fTyj Hart, chairman. December 21 - Senior class pref .sent annual Amateur Show, with first prize going to our own Bill Host. Christmas vacation begins. December 22 - Sisters of girls' school m o v e i n t o their new homes. December 30 - We play Cathof lic Central of Detroit here. 'Win .30 to 28. Hurray for us! Calendar Amateur Show Book WVeek 0n the March Silhouettes f 'ff S-'iss-1'i:.:fJfwe-s.aw'1:rrf-3'-'if f-149 -islet'-T ::fg2fii1f'13ffTi-T113-Pfsgis.-jgqffigf',gf its t, fs -'1' .ff - vJ'fsft fe-,-,L.-'JF tf'R'.'.j 3-Y-F-..1'v,2F-'v.-A-13,1 ' 'f.w:,f--g .J,1f-',?:g'.'--..,,.1 v..-.. 1'.v,f- 'N -- 1? Q, ..,, av ..-. . , ,.,., , NU. . .. ,M -A - Y H , ,. K , -1 -Y wer f.- .- '.f'14y,.- :.'-1f- X, -- rss- .. -- V- -,xi ex .f',..,. . ..f.-t-,-'3ew1.'t-r., rw 'rf'-1 fs- - '-:1 . 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January 14 - South High Trof jans defeat sleek, small Cougar five by a score of 26 to 20. January 20 - Flowers, formals, music, handsome lads and a 'bevy of beauties - that was the Snof Shuffle. And was it ever a sucf cess! January 25 - Bill Cutler unanif mously elected basketball captain. january 26 - Ah, days of woe! g beginning of exams. February 1 - Father Hart of Notre Dame, with his magnetic personality and wonderful religf ious spirit, enabled the students to thoroughly enjoy and appreciate the 1939 retreat. February 6 -- Juniors successfully entertain a group of 500 skaters at their skating party. February 7 - Sophomore Newsf paper p r o j e c t on the French Revolution for Modern History class ends. L a w r e n c e Luxford wins Hrst prize. February 10 - Senior Pep meet' ing. Catholic loses game to Chris' tian, 36 to 21. February 11 - Alumni Valentine Dance in the Black and Silver room of the Civic Auditorium with the Seniors as guests. February 15 - Student body met in Cathedral to pay their last ref spects to Pope Pius XI at a Pontif fical High Mass. February 17 - Sophomores give pep meeting. Catholic takes a close win over Central, 39 to 37. February 20 - Seniors present another skating party. February 22 - Ash Wednesday. Students attend Pontificial High Mass in the Cathedral. February 23 - Underclassmen had individual pictures taken for the yearbook. February 24 - Freshman Pep meeting. Creston won 31 to 25 in the roughest game of the year. .:,.-,,- -w,1-.,- .ff -.,g .vu' . M --,fy - Q .--'1.,,.'-- --f ,J Q Tqf, ...N -ph, f ,- . A 1 .AA Y,-RA ...B ,b...,A,h.. f nigh :JY V--wig N.-15. gpg, :if-.., .,,.. J :L 1 ,-,Lf .-'..-tf:.,- ,.f,,-,,e:..,.V.ff:g,.'- .ggj--J. .L S, .ff ,. -ev -. v.-- . 1 iq I A-Effiilf .:' -.2 -TW'-7 f?:ifL e-H143e1.AEl .P?Tf-1'-7 fs 'ff-6--2,4-P .'.:-:,1f'7f5--ffl-.L f'-ei . . . 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March 6 - A bulletin was posted in the study hall which anf nounced characters for both casts of Smilin' Through. March 9 - Flu epidemic caused school to be dismissed at noon. March 16 - Gala Nite party in the gym for those who worked on that memorable night. March 17 - Sophomore girls' Dramatic and Music club have St. Patrick's day program. March 20 - Freshmen original Latin notebooks are judged by Seniors. March 21 - S p i r e s campaign formally closes today. March 27 M Another week of taking informal pictures for the yearbook begins. March 28 - 500 books added to the boys' library and 350 to the girls' as a result of the book drive started M a r c h 20. Sophomore boys of Room 306 brought in 275 books and won the 352.50 prize. Anniversary High Mass for the deceased Bishop Kelly was celef brated in the Cathedral by Bishop Pinten. April 6-7 - Holy Thursday and Good Friday. Attendance at St. Andrew's Cathedral was almost 100 per cent. Singing merited much credit. April 12 - Spring Sports call an' swered by 90 hopefuls. April 18-19 - Senior Class Play, Smilin' Through g o e s o v e r with great success. April 30 - C a t h o l i c Central Chesterton Chapter of the Quill and Scroll in i t i a t e s nine new members. May 2 - Open house at Catholic Junior College. Seniors are guests. Calendar A Get-together Newspaper Contest Winners More Books Retreat May 10 - Band concert at St. Cecilia Auditorium. - V 41 -- .- - .- 7 -3 -. ' I-TT.f-L-H 73,31 fr ' '.zjf:j,' 'f,:. 'A7+,'.f- gag.-,wa,,-3.1 - 3. 'lv V 3'4f,g.L- :gy-'gs 1 'Q-5' 'YTV1 ' FV' felt!!-sf?-. 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No. 1, Beals Rd. 1544 Fourth St. 1544 Fourth St. 915 Ionia Ave. 528 Franklin St. 1000 Douglas Ave. 658 Michigan Dr. 23 Stewart St. Freeman, Gloria Gaines, Dudley Geary, Dorothy Geary, Philip Geary, Terrance Geglio, Anthony Geldersma, Phyllis Gerke, Fred Gioia, Eva Godzisz, Anne Marie Golenski, Helen Good, Betty Grady, Stafford Hart, Jack Hay, Robert Hayes, Maxine Heller, Madeline Herrmann, Margaret Herrmann, Robert Hindenach, Rita Hoogterp, Betty Hormuth, John Host. Theodore Host, William Hunt, Ruth Hutchison, James Imperi, Helen Irwin, John Jablonski, Alice Jansen, Marie f Jannausch. 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