Catholic Central High School - Spires Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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M cb ' ' ce, we are mad co, lil rers with Christ at the Holy Sacrifice . it AY!! of t Mass. ' 5 lt is only becausefof the priest's privileges such as the offerin f A . of Holy Mass, that we have an opportunity to gain the strength to 'S W ' live, to play, and to learn as God wills. Therefore, we, the class? K Lx If ' eteen hundred and fifty-one, realizing this, dedicate our 2 DK W -pir s t the Bishogiand the parish priests in recognition of our gl - ea lt applfcwn. 5 ,QD 0. il- s l 2 s ' ' QW' of ly . . . 30' . V . ! 9 VM J v 4 K gy If . Bio, xslt X Q 3345 x jf' My Hi ii rw X fb ' ' I ll! ' W Y V ...1...,....l, my 5,0-li,-J fx li' la L ll 4,39-u.0AJL ' L ' ' . 4 W Xiu: Rr 'X Q. 311' , l'x ,Quik .p r ffl O N .Q 1' .X 0 2 f if me Zin Thr namr nf 1112511 aihvr . . jlliflilihllz ff! wilfqa wxlo ifze alien af Qacf. Gbffvrtnrgz Uwe e anis lfzee, 0 few. . . we EOE f s Qinnzvrratinnz fbezjeaezeeeweemeeezaeeefnle Q , Qlnmmuninn: Hgeeeled Me .fami of QM. . . A if 5' Eh w e xx: I Q . . . Millar than art, Muir, mg ,atrvngth We Gain Strength . . 3 'P ' To Live . . . 3 RX xg ' 5- q gf! X ? '- F Al . To Play . Q1 x cr' -fl I 4 5 5-U K To LCBITI Q1 ff e ffl! Opening Section Foreword ..... Administration . Classes ...... Underclassmen SPIRES Staff . Clubs ...... Social Life. . . Calendar . . . Football . . . Basketball .... Cross Country . Baseball ..... Girls Sports. . . Track ...... Golf and Tennis l Senior Officers Senior Photographs Class Will .... Farewell ..... Senior Directory I fi gl 5 1 .gag ig, lk X I L 2, Q 5, n . Z . QF XX X l i- S il mill nn nnln tlw 'e 5 1' altar nf Emil In the name of the Father, and the Son, and of the Holy Ghost . . . The Mass begins. We come daily to pray to God. He has a treasury of graces and we desire them. How similar is school life at Catholic Central. Books have the knowledgeg the faculty, an interpretationg and life, the means for appli- cation, The students come daily to acquire this. What a strong bond of unity is formed with God, if we connect the wisdom of the Mass with the knowledge of His World. We Gain Strength . . . S P ' AEE' Em Reverend Louis LaPres I l Reverend Joseph Murphy Reverend James Yager X Very Reverend Monsignor William J. Murphy The Administration Throughout the school year, students shift back and forth through the rooms and halls of Catholic Central. Classes are plannedp students classifiedg books distributedy debts paidp and conveniences provided - all through the smoothness of past years experience of four hard-working priests. The very capable administration responsible for our well-organized school program is headed by Mon- signor William J. Murphy with the able assistance of Father Yager, Father LaPres, and Father Murphy. These four priests oFier the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass daily for the needed strength of grace to carry out their duties as God wills. .ss . -.-- we - ATN xx C ..,, 3. we 'isis 4 i l Unto Thy faithful, 0 Lord, life is changed, the abode of this earthly sojourn being dissolved, an eternal dwelling is prepared 39 in heaven. Preface of the Requiem Mass Right Reverend Dennis E. Malone 1870 - 1951 This is a tribute not only to a great man, but to a Catholic way of life. Mr. Jack Young, our coach and teacher, died September 16, 1950. He was a daily communicant, and his life reflected this. Members of the Varsity Club acted as pallbearers at his funeral Mass on Septpmber 19, 1950, in St. Francis Church. Catholic Central will miss its coach but it will always have as a reminder the fine principles which were embodied in his life. I will give you pastors according to My Own Heart and they shall feed you with knowledge and with doctrine? ,leremias 3:15 Right Reverend Monsignor Malone who died February 3, fulfilled this promise faithfully during the thirty-two years of his pastorate in St. Andrew Cathedral. With all humility, he bowed down and worship- ped the Divine Presence which he had brought down from Heaven by his priestly power, His ex- ample inspired his parishioners to worship also. The diocese and especially his parish has in- deed lost a Christ-like priest and leader. 0 Mr. John Young l 1911 - 1950 qi. :X Q QQ S lgjnw IN. 'ew vw M X, 5 L Qxtfiiix . 3 sy, K2 , Q 5 x Q ff -w :E wiiigiiiii N53 :R .. 5, Xi. X . Q 4 -. sth gi Q . ' A 5 , i fu ' , y -qwxmuw M .A XWQ- ABE f Y. , . wk x VTE-XSM . -- . 5: -QVQS. 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Si - 'W - ' - A N W E2.:..,.iQ1q:x W .xl N, M... ...f ,..., . xswgmgx . x if . is Tia? - E OUR FACULTY SISTER M. AGNES REGINA, O.P. Chemistry, H. S. Arithmetic, Algebra SISTER M. ALEXANDRA, O.P. History, Latin SISTER ALOYSIUS MARIE, O.P. Algebra, Geometry SISTER M. ANNABEL, O.P. Biology, Physiology SISTER ANNA MARIE, O.P. Music SISTER M. BENEDETTA, O.P. Latin MRS. RUTH BENNETT Study Hall Supervisor SISTER M. BONAVENTURE, O.P. Typing SISTER M. CARMELLA, S.S.N.D. Geometry, H. S. Arithmetic SISTER M. CASIMIR, O.P. Art, Mechanical Drawing SISTER M. CHRISTINA, O.P. Biology SISTER M. CLARINE, S.S.N.D. Algebra, General Science SISTER M. DAMIEN, O.P. Algebra, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry SISTER M. DOMINICA, O.P. Study Hall Supervisor MISS JULIA DOZEMA Spanish SISTER M. EDWIN, O.P. Civics, History, Sociology SISTER M. EMELINE, O.P. Algebra, Business Arithmetic, Geometry SISTER EUGENE MARIE, O.P. English, Latin .Q.JZ.4.z:,.zeE.,,....f Wgwis M SISTER M. EULALIA, O.P. .Librarian SISTER M. EUPHEMIA, O.P. English, Latin MOTHER M. EUPHRASIA, O.P. . Latin SISTER M. EUSTASIA, O.P. English . MR. FRANCIS GEARY Civics, Geography, History, Sociology MR. JOSEPH GODLESKI Civics, Physiology, Sociology SISTER M. IDA, O.P. History SISTER M. IGNATIUS LOYOLA, O.P. Registrar SISTER M. IRMA, O.P. English, French SISTER JANE MARIE, O.P. English, Latin SISTER JOSEPH MARIE, O.P. Bookkeeping, Stenography MISS MILDRED KONLE Stenography, Typing MRS. JEAN LABELLE Physical Education REVEREND LOUIS LAPRES Religion SISTER M. LAURENTINA, O. P. H. S. Geography, History, Junior Business MR. DONALD LENNON Biology, History, Physical Education SISTER LEO MARIE, O.P. English, French SISTER MARY, O.P. Algebra, Business Arithmetic, Stenography SISTER M. MADELEINE, O.P. History SISTER MARY THERESE, O.P. History SISTER M. MICHAEL, S.S.N.D. History REVEREND JOSEPH MURPHY Religion SISTER M. NORENA, O.P. English MR. CARL PATTOK SISTER M. PETRONILLA, O.P Religion, Study Hall Supe sor 1 Chemistry, General Science SISTER M. REMIGIA, S.S.N.D. English, H. S. Geography SISTER M. ROBERTA, O.P. ' Civics, History, Sociology SISTER M. ROSALINA, O.P. English SISTER ROSE CARLITA, O P. . , Librarian ,, i,,LQ,-62, lff SISTER M. ROSE ICATHLEEN, O.P. English SISTER ROSE MARIE, O.P. Algebra, Geometry MR. TED SOWLE Physical Education SISTER M. THADDEA, S.S.N.D. History ' SISTER M. THEODOSIA, O.P. MR. CHESTER THOMAS Economic Geograp y, Histor . 18-?4'Lj 'J H. S. Arithmetic, Histori, Jam Busin s SISTER M. URBAN, O.P. General Science, Physics SISTER M. VALERIA, S.S.N.D. English, Junior Business SISTER M. XAVERINE, S.S.N.D. English Latin slsren M. znA, 0.11.5131 SISTER M. JOAN, O.P. English English REVEREND JAMES YAGER SISTER M. JOANNES, O.P. Religion Civics, Sociology SECRETARIES: MR. HERMAN JOHNSON Misses Betty Ann Tomczak, Alice Savage, Eleanor Band Venturato I can show you a way which is better than any other? I Cor. 12:31 I know, S'terl R. Bielecki, I.. Kaupo, R. Sherwood, F. Peters. English and Languages Because of the importance of good English usage in our everyday life, we are required to take a four year course in English. As freshmen we arc intro- duced to high school English and Liter- ature. We put special stress on prose and poetry in the tenth grade. Ameri- can Literature along with grammar is taken as Juniors. ln our Senior year we again study Grammar but E n g I i s h authors and their works are also studied. ln addition to English various foreign languages are taught at Catholic Cen- tral. These include a 'four year Latin course, two years of Spanish or two years of French. Testing, one,,two, three . . . ' A twentieth century interpretation ot Scott. R' Roman' J' omni' P' sl hY, B L N. Remy, x. oanak. M. Willdeboer, J, Bloskis, Arma vurumque cono,Troloe . . . Father McGee, G. Brody, L. Mozzarella, T. McShane. ki gi. X X .. X 1, X. ....f. . X Xxx X K . 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Through these oblations we receive the necessary grace to od wills. live as G .M , .f -.,-N 318 X xXX X i1'i3': Q' 3 n. -GS Maslerx in sports' layouts in X Y fx X Q E. Delaney, E. Brochu, K. Vachon, R. Luxford Xi XY A N we O l 7 ,V N x , ,S NRS X afwlfiggxiq we r Q www? Q3 sk if is is is .R E XS is x -- -X-M-Qsmw A moment of relaxation . . X J. Gedfis, D. Bailey, P. Erhurdl, D. Auberl. NM Xlal ia: a A M .W ,Sl 5 . Nags. QQ is X R ,K X S Q 93 sl m S l. N 'br-'S-x X w Q X A X fx fiixfvil X3 x if Q e-rf at a-wx 5 WfQsf :s Q ir, ...K xx, , 531, TN? Iam. : X , ' T 3 N N .,x. X l X I ki'-mf was 4 4 XSS-A-1 X ,A - x if Q X 1 .. N F .1.s:+1 ek r .W . QQ X ef' if - 4 5351.5..g.X?:?.-,,.- . . :,f se- 3? .M 5 . F t ' 5'.5.:5fg.f:1:....:l, Xia H S- - 'X .X X N N N X X x .2 1 X . S xx A sw-++ Ww LA ..,.:: : Qs.. Picture planning . . D. Uxcrski, G. Brody, M. Gibson Q M Y-. S .XM . ...ix xg . . X X t Q X Q 1 . A . 9. Q . SSX X 7 fi . i . - .,, i X x X X 2:..... N Xu XS .- . .RX . ...K XQQXXAQ -- .S Q A 'Q 'Si .. ' W- XEH . 5.12 im gif . EQ Sly ... g . F L u N Another day . . . Co-editors: Gerry .luckowski and Ruth O'NeiII. i ' N t X. X X M X , -4 K x 'Q X . X i x it K l504 Spire: receipts . . . B. Sturm, M. Amcto, M. Obermeyer. .Q-. Aifwyf-Qmxvwws. ..x . r 1gg. mvxgwjf-fv: 1 Q A QP .R ...4QQ..,..w.,, 3.5WffXN fy-.Wig wx X xvffSl:.i4igz. K XN 11. x . 'K .xzjo N Y Our busy social life . . . M. Prein, H. Goewey, J. Gilbert M. Nuchtsgcll, P. Powers, P. Lamey. S . 'Y at .SR . -----v...,.... Y Z E1 x 2 Q4 Q . ALTO HORNS R. Frilz D. Hull M. Kay TUBAS K. Buechc J. Deschuine R. Lamosiewski BELL LYRES S. Corey M. Slade CYMBALS L. Lipnily CLARINETS M. Allen L. Curr S. Klowska P. Neper J. Orlikowski F. Pulczzolo J. Podell L. Gyure J. Gorski L. P ein G. K kl gl' Sgfifgaki G. sffoddafd c. 5:22152 R. G w. SIZE... FRJE fzE1'L'evffRN moMsoNEs ' s. E DRUM MAJOR PICCOLO P. sfgffkney D. Uzurski M. Weykump G' Wevkumv DRUM MAJORETTES SAXOPHONES TRUMPETS N. Friar D. Averill R. Banner J. Gilbert C. Boyle ' H. Beisel 47 T. Bowmen P. Brooks B. Gorman M. Kurowski S. Munkoski P. Meholic W. Passinault A. Troeger CONDUCTOR Mr. H. Johnson Glee Club The Senior Glee Club composed of 80 Senior mixed voices, made its first appearance, December 19, in the Cathedral, under the direc- tion of Sister Anno Marie, O.P. Their greatest performance was Class Night. West Side Glee Club, a select group of ninth and tenth graders, supervised by Sister M. Michael, S.S.N.D., pleased many by their singing, not only for school assem- blies, but in various churches. Both groups participated in the Spring Concert, carolling at St.i, Mary Hospital and the Little Sis- West Side Choristers ters of the Poor. U pon the Harp I will praise Thee, 0 God, my Godf, Judica Me: gugixigzlfwl. . N.. . . X Xmxe R 3 3 5 x . : A A . . A K l V 1 Z M ii Mei A 'f xi jimi . Q . 1 . ' NY I. K : NK. . . - iii 'L'-x A1 fj Y i - . , E X it ex . zf' Q-A f .1 Q. Ni Qi B K a1: l:f 4 -sift X QQ Bottom Row: G. Bono, D. Mullen, D. DeSanlis, C. Geboro, N. Friar. Row 2: M. Karasiewicz, B. Davis, C. Bixler, J. Fisher, L. Doyle, P. Hallas, M. Droski, M. Gnidzieiko, J. Brown. L Row 3: J. Kelly, R. Deederly, D. Dennis, D. Ford, E. Delaney, N. Brown, M. Grypma, C. Kerwin, A. Brown. Row 4: B. Donohue, C. Boyle. Z' f Around the piano: J. Rafferty, R. Gielzen, R. Davis, D. Q Mead, T. Duffy, T. Michmershuizen, J. Hosl, G. Walks, Q G. Barnes, J. Covey, A. Chiclrlon, G. Riley, T. McCarlhy. Back Row: B. Brockway, H. Russell, T. Everharl, P. Quinn, R. Tusch. Piano accompanimenl: Gordon Marlin. S . R in A one T i . A B . . ,,.. Row 1: J. Schaab, J. Orcull, M. Pawlak, M. Slack, F. Zolewslmi, J. Mclsaoc, A. Kline, J. Swarl. 5 Row 2: M. Klein, S. Van Herp, J. Pellersch, F. Tazelaar, D. Owens, R. Ronan, P. Powers, B. Slurm, M. Van Sholen. Row 3: I. O'Keele, P. lamey, M. Nachlegall, J. Nohs, A. Ugenas, M. Vander Werlf, P. Van Luyn, M. Schnur, M. Surman. A ae3f2'-937' wwrffwwff Their program of vocal solos is: A Heart Thafs F ree', ............ Robyn When Honey Sings An Old Time Songv ........ Carey Come Ye Blessed . ffiir From. Gaulj Come To The Fairn. .Martin Erl King ........ Schubert Patricia Lamey Love Calls Mei, .... Schubert Ave Marian ....... Coombs Colleen Boyle Romance', ...... Romberg Carm.enn', ......... Wfilson Marlene Vanderwerf Indian Love Calli' . .Romberg Sweethearts', ..... Romberg Jean Swart Love llfns Once A Little Boyv .............. Jade ll Baccioi' .......... Arditi Dora De Santis Music Students Catholic Central can boast of many talented musicians. This year one Patricia Lamey is out- standing. Although Pat will not receive a music graduate's di- ploma, she will be presented a meritorious award for scholarly work in voice during her four years in high school. This pre- sentation will take place ata mu- sic recital June 3, under the cap- able direction of Sister Anna Marie, musical director for Cath- olic Central. Other voice stu- dents who will participate are: Colleen Boyle, Marlene Vander- werg, Jean Swart, and Dora De Santis. l 50 4 0uLClul: The Van Row way Row 1 members pictured above are: Row I: R. Davis, T. D'Amico, H. Russell, P. Sheldon, L. Wolf, P Wingen, R. Bouwens, P. Naimo, S. Galka, E. Rielly, T. Shuurmans, J. Host. 2: R. Ward, L. Bott, J. Sullivan, J. Huff, R. Heyman, H. Brey, P. Kaminskas, J. Rafferty, B. Broch- T. Everharl. 3: L. Leanord, J. Doran, R. Makowski, B. Kubilius, D. De Matt, W. Schmuker, R. Kominski, R Tanis. A VARSITY A The Varsity Club, composed of thirty-nine letter winners, has helped to make the year of '5l complete for all. They sponsored the annual Varsity Dance which was a great success and a weenie roast in the spring. The officers are: R. Bouwens, L. Wolf, P. Van Wingen, and P. Sheldon. The club's advisor is Reverend Joseph Murphy. 51 Our mathematicians pictured above are: Row I: A. Hoogerhyde, D. Owens, M. Schnur, J. Kozal, C. Vogt, P. Zyzyk, S. McCarty, M. Tobin, J. Tofel, F. Tazelaard, D. Jawarowicz. Row 2: R. O'NeilI, J. Jones, M. Schmidt, D. Bailey, M. Obermeyer, M. Stack, M. Kutcipal. Row 3: D. Gietzen, P. Gressler, A. Brown, M. Nelson, M. McGeough, F. Russell, P. Fowers,, K. McCarty. EUCLIDEAN The Euclidean Club, with Sister Rose Marie as its advisor delved deeply into the mystery of mathe- matics. This club composed of twenty-six girls, aimed to promote interest in the study of mathematics and to develop an appreciation for the truth and beauty in mathematics and our dependence upon it in prac- tical life. Under the guidance of Sister M. Eulalia, the Library Club has carried out its duties efficiently. Some of the tasks these eleven girls performed were: checking books, keeping them in good condition, and arranging the library bulletin board up to date. The main pur- pose of this club was to foster the appreciation and interest in books. LIBRARY A L. The assistant librarians shown below are: Row 1: D. Cooper, J. Swartz, C. Boyle, H. Wysocki, E. McCormck E Delonis, D. Dennis, D. Richmond, K. Ma!loy, J. Gedris, M. Kline. 2 ' . EQ EPZ .--:neu 1' Ass 44' A. llllll - . 'Q ll A -1 v.. ' I FRENCH -f xc Our French students pictured above are: Row l:-C. Boyle, N. Wilcox, P. Vadeboncoeur, J. Czarchorski, J. Szczerba. Row 2: M. Grahs, M. Heemstra, S. Slattery, N. Goeway, D. Farrell, T. Van Dyke. Row 3: M. Kominski, M. Meyers, P. Norris, L. Holzgen, D. Yonkers, M. Codman, A. Nelson, B. Jones, The Mission Club, under the direction of Sister M. like the troubadours who went from chateau to chateau delivering the news of the time, so did the French Club, under the supervision of Sister M. Irma, go through France by way of imagination. They had personal contact with the French people by writing to pen pals. MISSION Valeria and Sister M. Xaverine, did all it could to help support the various missions. They accomplished this by having cake sales, collecting stamps, and accept- ing contributions from the classes to aid the people engaged in this worthy cause. The members pictured below are: Row l: J. Orlikowski, J. Blaskis, J. Hare, M. Drizo, G. Moore. Row 2: B. Doud, B. Host, R. Russell, J. Jockubowski, R. Bocheim. Row 3: M. Gould, R. Tolcarx, D. Karas, L. Kryger, P. Madura, C. Ulanowicz. The members shown below are: Row 1: Goewey, F. Tazelaar, A. Ugenas, B. Breas, J. Lugthart, L. Mozzarella, C. Kerwin, l. O'Keefe. Row 2: T. Balke, J. Whalen, R. O'Neill, F. Palazolla, T. McShane. Row 3: G. Brady, D. Rydzewski, J. Nahs, T. Petersch, R. Deederly, D. Owens, J. Gilbert, M. Schnur. WRITERS .. Under the leadership of Sister M. Joan, the Writers Club used their energy for writing themes and poems for the benefit of their classmates. One of their main proiects of the year was to write the material adapted to the class night program. This club greatly assisted the twenty-one members in cultivating a knowledge of the beauty of creative work in literature. The Chemists Club, composed of ten boys, found their membership in this club not only educational but also enjoyable. Under the able supervision of Sister M. Petronilla, the laboratory assistants devoted their spare time to preparing solutions, setting up equipment, and other iobs. CHEMISTS -I N.-JR The members shown below are: Row 'lr L. O'Rourke, T. Maichrzak, W. Herbig, D. Bockheim, A. Bott, I.. Kaupa, W. Broucek, J. Brooks, D. Lukowitz, W. Forhat. USHERS The ushers this year pictured above ure: Row l: D. Uzarski, K. Nikodemski, E. Zamierowslti, T. Duffy, E. Brochu, G. Benham, D. Schaner. Row 2: J. Covey, D. Aubert, G. Martin, R. Willette, R. Brandstatter, J. Foster. Row 3: K. Mulvihill, C. Krupp, F. Braun, C. Rielly. With Sister M. Roberta as advisor, the Ushers Club performed a very commendable iob this past year. Their duty of ushering students, either at retreat or at informal gatherings, was carried out to the letter and with greatest courtesy. Promptness, courtesy, and honesty are the charac- teristics which the Student Council of Catholic Central displayed. Under the direction of Sister M. Damien and Sister leo Marie, these students cheerfully directed visitors through the halls and delivered many mes- sages. ' 9 The members pictured below are: Row l: M. Prein, R. O'Neill, P. Russell, D. Ladwig, M. Amato, M. 8 3 Donahue, D. Vincent, M. Culligan, N. Mulhall, B. Davis, A. Brown, E. Delaney, M. Bochniak, M. Kline, 4 R. Worchinski, B. Morrissey, L. Doyle, J. Camling. 'f 6 5 Row 2: R. leach, D. Bailey, S. Norton, C. Schoendort, J. Zolinski, J. Fisher, J. Covey, G. Jendrasiak, STUDENT COUNCIL , sz I J. Walke, R. Faber, D. Mead, D. Maurer, R. Kreuger, J. Tierney, G. Benham, F. Braun, J. Sadowski, L. Roxinska, L. Boomgaard. lm the name of the Father . . . ln the foreground entering the Cathedral are l Calvaruso, R. Stasiulminas, H. Ruxxell R. Faber, D. Cole, T. Conway. The first semester rallied to a close and left the students of Catholic Central prepared for their second annual Retreat. From January 29 to February 3, Father William Fox's melodious voice rang through the church filling the minds of the students with the necessity for Catholic education, purity, and con- formity to Catholic doctrine. Father Cyprian, O.S.F., conducted conferences at West Side Catholic Central. For a period of two and a half days each, the boys and girls spent their time between conferences in meditation, thoughtful reading, and a noticeable silence. The Retreat had fulfilled its purpose as the students pledged themselves to live better Catholic lives. 56 J. Blaskis, R. Russell carry on an inform conference wtih Father Cyprian Spiritual Retreat we EO'-5 f s Marian Club Mary Mediatrix of all Graces, was the inspiring title selected by the Marian Club composed of Senior girls. Under the guid- ance of their advisor, Sister M. Joan, and their capable prefect, Bonnie Dodge, the members strove to fulfill the requisites necessary for true membership: participa- tion in daily Mass, Holy Communion and attendance at the weekly Rosary. Thus, each girl proved herself a shining example of holiness by her increased personal sanc- tification and greater devotion to the Blessed Virgin. The Seniors were enrolled in the Angelic Warfare on March 5, with Father Martin Garry O.P. officiating. Included in their social activities was the Mother-Daughter- Faculty Tea held on April 22, prepared by the following: Mary Schnur, Patricia Mys- Iewiec, Nancy Crowley, Frances Zalewski, Judy Nahs. Oh, Mary we crown Thee with blossoms today. 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Adding to the enioyment of the six-hundred stu- ents and alumni present was the hilarious enter- tainment presented by some of the talented Seniors. he highlight of the evening was the raffling of the 1950 Plymouth, a proiect which proved to be the most successful ever undertaken at Catholic Central. ln ound figures the dance and the raffle combined netted the school about eight thousand dollars. After the Dance Is Over . . . D. Linacre, J. Orcutt, M. Grypma, K. Mulvihill bring to a close a very successful evening. Taking the biggest bow for selling the most chances and winning the television set was Patricia Corsiglia. Others showing out- standingsalesmanship were Bernard Ptok, Nancy Mead, Richard Dorais, Paul Spiel- maker, Lucy Doyle, Jacqueline Bennet, Mary Ann Kowalkski, Robert Surek, and Charles IWoznicki. Also deserving of'appIause were homerooms 300, 303, 201, 307, 306, 204, B2 and B. 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Van Shoten speaks for Democracy. 8 Teachers tour business establish- .S 3 it Q 2 3 3 Q .. S '4 s 4 3 ments. 10 Catholic beats laPorteg Annual Homecom- ing Dance at Stadium, Margaret Van Luyn reigns as Queen. 13 Students selling most car raffle tickets an- nounced. 23 Thanksgiving Vacation. December: 1 Cougars open basketball season by de- feating Manistee. 8 Feast of Immaculate Conception. 21 Christmas vacation begins with devotions in Church. 22 Senior Christmas Party. 29 Alumni Dance. January: 3 Back to school. 13 January Jingle Dance held in gym. 17-19 Those mid-term exams. 21-27 Retreat with Paulist Father Fox. 29 Bishop's Feast Dayg Barb Donahue chosen Snow Queeng SPIRES Cam- paign begins. v l 4 J l N . , .,..,,.,,N..L.1.u Ai- - Seeking Cathol' 5 k W' Moleski, E. Haveriir, El, lfidwig Piggy Banks Fund for the Faith D. Mead, A- N. Mead, R. 5Y ek February: 2 Rt. Rev. Msgr. Malone dies. 6 Fund for the Faith Drive begins. 3 Sno-Shume dance at Civic Auditoriumg L. Wolf and G. Carew announced SPIRES King and Queen. 13 Pictures taken in classes for SPIRES. 14 Seniors measured for caps and gowns. 27 Basketball season ends with Creston Catholic game. 28 Senior Girls Fashion Show. 21 Vocational speakers begin talks to Seniors. March: 5 Senior girls enrolled in Angelic Warfare. 8 Plans for school addition announced. 12-14 Call for all spring sports. 12-16 Seniors attend Vocational Lectures sponsored by Chamber of Commerce. 16 Aquinas Dean interviews Seniors. 20 Patricia Lamey enters National High School Oratorical Contest. 23 Easter vacation starts. lxc April: 2 Back to school again. 8 Marian Club- Mother-Daughter and Faculty Tea. 9 Last lap of school. 21 Spring Swing held at Civic Auditorium. 20-27, Youth Talent Exhibit. May: 1 Spring Concert at Union High Auditorium. 3 Feast of Ascension. 5 Senior Girls present Mam'selle Dance. 8 SPIRES Luncheon. 10-11 Gym demonstra- tion by underclassmen. May-Crowning by Marian Club. 19 Juniors present semi-formal J-Hop at Civic Auditorium. June: 8 Long awaited Class Night. 8-12 Exams. 12 Senior Day of Recollection. 13 Graduation exercises at Civic Auditorium. J e Jem' Jw NQ35Q 20 Fever R- Tvsch, P. Walsh, T. Duffy, T Beenan K Kiliszewskl NCQ 4 24 J-Hop Commmee M. Kutcipul, E. Kelly, W. Broucek, D. Rauch J Schoen L Homrich S Brooks as X Ks XSX Q. ky K X 1 N X 4 Y x 3 www Q xx NR Nm mf ?, x Q 3 V36 ax x A,,, 4 X ti-. 'xx in x wi? .W N kv' E R X W3 X X ti v X w-xx? in 2? as A W swf, 9 F- if-X.':'S-fN.:' , XS Iil NX X k X ..., K. 5 X Lirflkk .5 . . 5 STN if Q . gig S Q S' 'K s S sis ww WEE X Q Q., S :wig 'Si S X wf A J vi :N 4. . x Ng ' X 3 xg X i S 'X . S Xl' ,. 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Our human acts become divine-our strength is greater in this unionp Analogously, our un- trained youths are transformed into skilled athletes. Through long, hard practice they develop the teamwork and coordination nec- essary for winning teams. 6 7 t 6' 3 so ft f 'V K J gt my Q K rw Q . ' ff-S 'if ' 'file Z. p . N aff, : 5 fi Q f'-figf ,J1 . Y' 3 L Q' F - Q , 6. . 1 - f t fi- X X YK -6 R Ni f' SK' X if f 6 6g Q, K, X95 V321 L' Ng f I ,W 'S I S X 1 W X ' x . Q 1 : 6 6 -X, M 6 t S T56 6 6 6 6 1 6 6 L' 5 5 X' WL it ' , gl ik- A sa: SEASON'S RECORD 1 Muskegon Hts . . C.C. Opp. 25 Muskegon ........ 14 33 .. . . 6 20 M ......... . 14 Union .......... . 19 , South .... . . . . . . . C.C. - Won 7: Lost 1: Tie A xgs- 2 'I9 6 d I 7 3. 6- X x 2 R Q 'it 6 C.C. 6 33 Creston ......... . X, S, . OPP- j . 651 47 Central ...... . . . . 6 27 O O I I O I O O I O 7 .18 520 27 LuPorte......... , Points - c.c. 245: opp. 102 swf X6 fx s y A 26?,'f 166. 393' N, Q C W -K K N.,,. L- , , 162 7 ' ' 6 Y 1 Sf . 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Behind the scenes of the football field was seen the work of Frank Geary, the equipment manager, and our athletic director, Father Joseph Murphy. CCW e give Thee thanks for Thy great gloryf, Canon W Ng Q -X X X , . .www-Nwwwm xww, Smwmwww x X X m A 5 5' y ff ex f -Kg 5 , A t x mlm Q , i M ' -w1.,.i-fi A 3635 L' 'S' LM' X xx ,H .., .iffy ,,, if Nm k Q M3 ' ,ws 1-x w -fi 2 ' ' x M X Q L Catholic Storms Heights That Cougar was on the prowl again September 22, and it clawed Muskegon Heights with the able assistance of the second and third string Cougar Cubs to the score of 33 to 6. lt was Catholic's 16th consecutive victory and Muskegon Heights' worst defeat in the last ten years. Banaszak led the pack and his linebacking is patterned after the Killer Kempthorn tradition. Russell's 54 yard touchdown started the parade, followed immediately by Ron Ma- kowski's interception of a pass and dash of 70 yards for another score behind razor sharp blocking. Doran scored number three on a 15 yard sprint around right end. Schmitt's brilliant passing equal to that of Koelzer's, was shown in his touchdown pass to Naimo. The scoring was climaxed by Wolf. ' If you can't go through 'em, go around 'em. Cougar Speed Stuns Muskegon On September 15, C. C.'s football team began its 1950 season with speed and superb play which cut down the big, but apparently baffled Muskegon squad. Muskegon holds the edge in triumphs, but it was the second consecutive year that Catholic has defeated them. For the Cougars, Pete Naimo, .lack Doran, LaVern Wolf, Max Schmitt, and Hal Russell Iugged the leather, while the brilliant line play of Center Willie Banaszak and End Dick Vorenkamp stopped the rolling Reds. The Old Black Magic was gone but the 1950 team had replaced it with speed and equally eager lads, as shown in the score 25 to 14. Whewl That was closet Scott Ties Cougars The two teams were both keyed-up for this en- counter. The Scotties were out to avenge the defeat handed to them by the Cougars last year, and Cath- olic's eleven were out to do it again. On September 30, the inspired team lumped off the slowing locomo- tive only to be slowed down themselves, for the Cou- gar's prestige was hurt by a 20 to 20 tie with Toledo Scott. Toledo took the first lead, soon to be followed up by Catholic's scoring parade. With atpass from Schmitt, Dumas ran for the first touchdown. Voren- kamp was the outstanding player, credited with cross- ing the double stripe twice after receiving passes from Schmitt and Naimo. Uncaged ' . . . M. Schmitt, D. Cook, F. Olewinski, R. Voren- kamp, F. Stanitzek, G. Cook. Little Notre Dame On October 7, Catholic Central, the defending State Champions, dropped their first game after 18 consecutive wins. The first quarter ended scoreless, signifying the terrific tempo of the final three periods. Union crossed the double stripe first, only to be fol- lowed by Wolf's sparkling 42 yard touchdown sprint. Again, Wolf, standing on the eight yard line, snatched a spiraling 45 yard pass from Schmitt, stepped across, and made things look normal. Naimo converted both times. Pete then streaked 69 yards to the Union 20. Catholic was stopped at the 14 at the change of the game, for Union took over, and with two touchdowns, came out the victors with a 14 to 19 score. The big parade. Catholic Smashes Creston On October 28, Catholic outclassed a small but determined Bear Squad by a score of 33 to 6. The initial touchdown came when Creston was stopped on the 49 yard line, and the Bears punted to the Catholic ten, where after a few plays, LaVern Wolf skooted around right end for 69 yards and the first Cougar touchdown. Wolf again carried the ball 76 yards to cross the double stripe. Doran accounted for the third six-pointer with a 59 yard gallop. Kosmin- ski's pass clicked with Cook to add a fourth TD. The Cougar's final tally was added by Jerry Kos- minski, who brilliantly intercepted a Bear pass on the goal line and ran 100 yards. Come on Pete, l'm leading the wayl Catholic Drops South factor as Catholic opened its 1950 City League ca paign with a victory over the South High Troians, O tober 14. The scoring was done by hard-worki Naimo, who pushed over two touchdowns, and Wo who crossed the double stripe once. The Catho offense was working beautifully, trapping and te ing the Troian line at all ends of the field. T South High offense found it hard, moving agai the stubborn boys in blue, and were held to a Io marker that came late in the third period. Cat ilic's city league fans were fairly well satisfied wi the team - a well organized, co-ordinated machin when they came out on top ofa 19 to 6 score. The fast-charging Cougar line was the prevailir r r I a l n l I Where's the goal line?' Catholic Drubs Tribe - Catholic started its victory march with the first play of the game, November 3, when Naimo broke through 68 yards for a touchdown. After four min- utes of play in the second period, Ted Olewinski 'pushed over from the one yard line to give Catholic its second TD, and Naimo added another point. Less than three minutes later, Wolf hiked 27 yards for the third Cougar score. It was 21 to 0 midway in the 'third period when Roman Zobro skirted left end for another six points. ln the first play of the fourth 'frame, Ottawa scored its lone touchdown to make the final score 27 to 7. Catholic's line shone in its Iusual brilliancy, and was paced by the fine defensive play of Banaszak, Vorenkamp, and Sheldon. We're T. D. bound. CentraI's Win Streak Snap Central's dreamers of topper riches were awak- ened abruptly October 20, in a touchdown nightmare by the precise, line-blasting Cougars. Displaying power and balance, Catholic left the field polka-dot- ted with yellow Hilltopper iersies. Those who figured in the touchdown spree were Wolf, Schmitt, and Naimo, who scored one apiece, and Tony D'Amico, who tallied three. Naimo added five extra points. The Catholic defense caged CentraI's Dick Jack- son, thus stopping most of the threat. Ted Sowle used the second and third stringers, who worked and scored like regulars. No single player could be called outstanding for they all played brilliantly, the final score being 47 to 6. Hang on Curly! Here we come! Cougars Claw LaPorte Catholic brought down the curtain on its 1950 Grid season with a victory over the big invaders from lndiana, November IO. Naimo sparked the Snow Bowl game by scoring three times. The game ran on even terms the first half. Then the Cougars came to life, smashing the Slicers defense from end to end, the final score being 27 to 'l8. Not only did the game end the season, but it also ended the high school football careers of twelve Seniors: Ed Brochu, Frank Olewinski, LaVern Wolf, Willie Banaszak, Tony D'Amico, Pete VanWingen, Ron Makowski, Dick Par- ente, Hal Russell, Max Schmitt, Pete Naimo, and lg- nace Calvaruso. The half-time Homecoming festivities added beauty to this game which was played in a real win- ter wonderland. Now l lay me down to sleep. Row 'la J. Jesnek, R. McGough, R. Poggi, W. John, J. Mulhall, K. Winn, E. Surman, D. Tobin J Palaszek B. Kowalczyk. Row 2: N. Polderdyk, T. Rose, J.' Manas, C. Krueger, M. McGavin, M. Kulak, R. Murphy M Murphy B. Kronenbeg, R. Fortner. Row 3: Mr. Lennon, T. Toczydlowski, J. Armstrong, R. Fox, W. Britt, R. Krueger, L. Weykamp H Brey R. Greenhoe, R. Heynen, J. Huff, Doc Erazmus. Second Team By winning the City Championship, the Cougars have again verified their value, as in the past. This year, they beat Muskegon Heights for the first time since the beginning of the series. The brother com- bination of Fullback Ron and End Chuck Krueger was a great stimulant to the team. They were pushed by the Halfbacks Jim HuFf and Bob Fox, while Bob Murphy executed the field general's iob perfectly. Don Lennon, who annexed the iob as coach upon the death of Jack Young, had a heavy line with which to work. The main stems were Terry Rose, Bernie Kranenberg, and Mike McGavin, who held down the tackle iobs. The rest of the line consisted of Miles Murphy and Dennis Tobin at the guards, and Jim Manas and Dick Heynen, the flankers. Mike Ku- lak covered the pivot position. All in all, they had a successful season winning six games and losing one. nd the child grew and waxed strong? Luke 2 :40 86 Freshmen Team Freshmen Football League in its second year of existence had another championship team produced by the valiant Freshmen. The main stays of the aggre- gation found Dick Labiotka and Jerry Nye at the ends. The tackles were Dave Golczynski and Bob Wisneski. These men were ably assisted by Guards Stan Moleski, Dick Haven and Center Bob Lucas. The Mighty Might's backfield consisted of Larry Endres and Jerome Karas at the halfbacks. Dick Emaus was fullback, while Jim Jacobitz called the signals. Other players who saw much action were Half- backs Dick Szarowicz and Kenny Gilbo, Guard Dick Woodrick and Center Bob Mozzarella. Coach Poboiewski completed a successful season, winning six games and losing only one. The one loss was due to the absence of tive regular players. Row I J Karas R. Saurowicz, B. Wisneski, R. Gilbo, R. Labiotka, J. Juclbitz, S. Molesku B Lucas D Golczynski D Emus. Row 2 R McCarty T. Lakin, J. Nye, R. Van Wingen, M. Schnur, M. Allen, R. Pfeifer, J Grey R Erhardt B Mozzarella R Woodrick, Mgr. B. Burns. Row 3 M Starr A. Despres, L. Bilski, T. Konwinski, A. Minciolti, P. Monks, R. 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The rest of the well-balanced squad constantly pressing the leaders were: Ted Schuurmans, Terry Everhardt, Jerry Walke, Leo Bott, Jim Brooks, Jerry Krenselewski, Ron Mc- Ginnis, Dick Piotroski, Pat Reagan, Larry O'Rourke, and Gordon Schmuker. ' 5 5 Ili U Sig N X Xifsii - .XSX--.X.XX. .r E535 Xa. X . wr -X ww X 5 :X gig'-1 ' X ir XI X X X X Jack Rafferty S XXXX X h - 1 XXXX S X X i 5 5 5-X45 X X gf XXA- X ' X ' Q K ,mi Ted Schuurmonx Xi 55 2 XQXX- X5 5 QNX X N Wikis 5 . f Xssssgg X X .N XX wg.-ff X E w.X N . sv' 1 Terry Everh Off -f .XXsXirX X 5 X. KNEE. X X X XS 5 3' N X X 1 XXX X. , gk . mi X -X 'Ri T3 i-X X X K .X X . , XX: z 5 L 562.29 Q .. l . :Q iz:-XX-. ,TX :vfs X L X5 i ..., ' SQQSE .-Xwsmff - X X. XX. . - -wk X- .- .X 1 I i .- ex X X 3 Q E X - YY? X? ' g x R f X: -X fax-5 ki Q5- fax - . - mf Xmmx sim B ' ' -' ' -fy -ix Q x 1 . Wig VW-NX M- 2 - f Af, f im:-JA W' ' .. ' - SQ--M M Q -- . f M , as ,,,, N- X--- X ggig ,kxrxxxyxx S: Q.-zsxx-ww ,, NS M ,,... A . , X 3 X ., 4 XQ W F gf was xx AQ RSX A use X Sk Rig Sf- mx gix 'W'-51 f . X 1 X S Q- Tk ' x XX Xxx , , n ..,. Q 3 N xig S, Q . ff? XNQAEQ g fl fr -XS QQSSSH I Rfrisxikf X X X N 5 N . k tg, w g, 1.1: x - X. - - fkggg-S me --gg L 5 X . ,gg X A SF xi .fish QQ 312, , N 1 , xt N- . .x 2 bf K, iikfsaw SS S. sim . my MX wg JM Slllisrx Outfielders B. Bergen, M. Pospiech, T. Pettersch, D. Davis, and l. Mozzarella ' selecting the finest weapons. Sluggers - Hurlers The fact that baseball is America's topmost sport was shown by the large number of athletes reporting to Coach Joe Godleski. This year the task of work- ing out muscular kinks and sharpening batting eyes, as usual, was hampered by the typical, changeable Michigan weather. Not only the elements prevailed against us but graduation riddled the Blue and White April April April April April May May May May May May May SCHEDULE . ...... at Union . ..... South 23 .... . . at Ottawa 26 .... .. .at Central 30 .... .... C hristian . . . .Creston . . . . . .Union . . .at South l7 .... .... O ttawa . . . ..... Central at Christian .at Creston squad, resting this season's burden on the shoulders of Max Schmitt, Dick Davis, Ron Makowski, Tony D'Amico, .lack Dumas and Hal Russell. Nevertheless, the fine spirit and co-operation shown by the boys in work outs raised GodIeski's sights, and he will be aiming to better last season's second- place record of nine triumphs against three defeats. Conrad Barber showing Jerry Robinson the knack of setting a target tor the pitcher S X K Q. 51:5 fig' xg. ,xg 1 9 M xqgx Q x.,x . . ....h.. .,x.X X X X , X S S-ig. Q 4 N RIS X NX X X X X' R xx x Q X Ii v if If f f QV X? , . g5,Q Q 3 S X Mrs. loBeIIe keeps rhyfhm for Modern Dancingf QSQN QS xx. S wk. L-ii OV 'Q-Sis?-X X W X xy .mx Gr . W 0 E Modern Dancing . . . X Row 1: B. Ply, M. Williams, s f w- Hickey. Row 2: J. Dieirick, M Hands, M. McGovern, D. Sikorski J. Biermacher, B. Gosseit. JSF X X Wm X L x SSN 5- X 2 Q x ww-NWN w X x x X K X A , ,.,, . ww Em p.: , - Ni Q x x X Xb x Qui: 7 NX Q S2551 5 - '- SA X A .X X X X: x N X Y ,xg X m A Q ri-Sw X 5 S 3 X XWMNNN A W M-NNXMNNNF JM.- 'e X X I Row l: J. Host, T. Shuurman, W. Kubilius, R. Zobro, G. Bama, M. Schnur, J. Timm. Row 2: L. Yeo, W. Schmuker, T. Beenan, R. McGinnis, R. Greenhoe, J. Sowle, L. Wolfe, B. Hazzard, J. Doran, B. Lucas, R. Labiotka, M. Starr. Row 3: S. Galka, G. Walke, J. Rafferty, P. Naimo, T. Crowley, J. With the return of warm weather comes also CI sport that has recently become a favorite of the fans - Track. Coach Ted Sowle is at the reins with his work definitely cut out for him. Aided by a good- sized nucleus of fifteen men, Coach Sowle set up his team in defense of the two titles won last season as our thinclads slashed their way to the City-Dual, and Regional Championships. The returning letter winners of the great team are: Jack Doran, Lavern Wolf, Pete Naimo, Joe Host, Jack Rafferty, Ted Shuurmans, Terry Everhart, Leo Bott, Dave DeMatt and Wayne Schmucker in the running events. ln the field events: Pete Van Wingen, Dick Ward, Bill Kubilius, Jerry Kozminski, and Stu Galka fill the bill. Team depth is easily met by the hard- working underclassmen anxious to prove their worth as Cougar track stars. Leach, P. Reagan, J. Fortner. Row 4: R. Piotrowski, R. Jendrasiak, J. Jesneck, G. Host, T. Even- hort, G. Schmuker, J. Van Wolvlear, T. Milanowski, B. Mazzarella, Coach Sowle. Row 5: J. Huff, D. Vandenberg, J. Brooks, L. Toczdylwski, F. Guza, ' R. Heyman, J. Karas, R. Kolcnda, R. Ward, B. Spruit. TTBCIC Bill Kubilius watches Dick Ward clear the bar. A e N 'Q S as . rw Q ,Q - -' X emwg A gf M ,WTgkwQ is ' 'SXQXQQS , 5 .. .k,,: E L gc. Qxagllrc if 3 k 1 Q, XRS. 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Returning to the links to help Don are letter winners: Jim Black, .lim Sullivan, Art Bott, and Bob Faber. Along with these boys are promising alternates Jerry Junewick, Dick Stasiukinas, and Bob Pupel. Lennon, who takes to the fairways the first time this season, has a veteran studded roster from which he can choose a starting foresome. The rest ofthe squad composed of talented underclassmen add the needed competition that goes into making great teams. I 0 SCHEDULE April 25, Union at Indian Trails. April 30, Central at Highlands. May 2, Christian at Blythefield. May 5-7, Creston at Gracewell May 9, East Grand Rapids at Cascade. May 14, Ottawa at Greenridge. May 16, South at Ridgemoore. May 19, Regional at Kent Country Club May 26, State Meet. 1 Q Standing: J. Sullivan, G. Junewick, R. Stasiukinas, Coach Don Lennon, M. Allan, A. Bott. If Kneeling: D. Pupel, J. Black. 1. X Standing: Coo:h Chester Thomas, B, Brockway, R. Tolley, J. Huff, E. Wright, J. Nye, R. Tanis. Kneeling: R. Yanke, E. Reilly, H. Brey, R. Fuller. Tennis Swish!!! There goes a smashing drive that goes for an ace, the dream of every tennis player, including those at Catholic Central. Hampered by the ole' man weather and the tact that Coach Chester Thomas and the boys are unacquainted accounts for the tough business of organizing a good tennis team this year. Although the team has six returning lettermen: Ed Reilly, Ray Tanis, Brian Brockway, Dick Yahnke, Hal Brey, and Jim Huff the others who show good promise are: Jerry Nye, Dick Tolley, .lack Fuller, and Ed Wright. With these players Coach Thomas will do his best to produce a winning team. SCHEDULE April l7 ........... n .... Union April 23. . . .... Ottawa April 30. . . ..... South May 2 .... .... C entral May 7 .... .... C hristian May 9 ....... ..... C reston May 13-I9 .... .. .Regionals IVlw wins the victory? I will feed him with the hidden mnnna . . . Apoc. 2:17 1 . .E S. - Q . . 4 Ex ...MN ... - ,.. f X. : s . S X ' . . . .. -4 53? 'sk 3? ' f N M QS QT, . .. .. A. is Q nv. me . 'E- 3 I s. Hi' ' 5 ,. + .gxi ,. x E If 5. f .Y ' X ' 5 E X2 f Y Q2 :Nei K i, g . 1 , Q . 5 -QR X ,, 5 2 -ak W 253 X 2 s N1 'G if . .. . ' 155 L ' X f X' x S X X R s X 5 X 1-X . , m v. x Q S X X X . , X X NQ AK .T -Mk Sf-9: 51 . k. if wx: E , NE- ' .43 , 4, qi .he cw-:'.i-eww ix Iii A 3 . X .,,1 -WM .Q Q R, , if . 5 K vs-,Fi X E . x X . x 31 - S' .N - 2 E r --1 V5 :r :s E5 I-ll :- 'V E4 .fn Z3 :- r: H-. S r: P' T0 LCBITI . . .E . ffffff sr' Q xfiff ll iw! 8ehold the lamb of God . . . The priest places the Host upon our tongues and with the reception of Christ into our souls we are one with Him. Thus united, we gain the strength and grace necessary to increase our daily knowledge, so that, finally as graduating Seniors we can practice courage- ously what we learned. With this knowledge and His grace, we may go out and live as God wills. l We, the illustrious Senior Class, of the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-one, being in the best of health and our usual reckless state of mind, do declare this document as our last will and testa- ment, hereby revoking all claims to these following possessions and naming herein our legal and natural heirs. To the FACULTY, those patient beings, we leave our sincerest sympathy upon the loss lJune, I95Il of three hundred, thirty-nine outstanding pupils, and with this goes our deepest regrets that such brilliant students can never be replaced. To the JUNIORS we leave our footsteps, with the hope that they will follow the straight and narrow path to graduation. To the SOPHOMORES we leave our ability to study hard, hereby achieving success??? To the FRESHMEN we leave our sincerest condo- lences. To the SCHOOL itself we leave our pictures to cover the cracks on the walls, our initials carved neatly in the desks, and our Fingerprints displayed on most of the furniture. The SENIOR GIRLS leave a tank full of gas and a detailed map of Greenville to any lonesome JUNIOR GIRLS. DAVE LINACRE leaves his left-handed monkey wrench with a set of instructions to GERRY COOK. DOROTHY OWENS leaves her version of When Irish Eyes are Smiling to MARY ELLEN DOUD, who we feel sure will be capable of following in Dottie's footsteps. KEN VACHON lthe coal bin expertl leaves his car, TerribIe Pain , to BUD DEBRI. As an extra feature, TERRY EVERHART adds his Ugah horn and door bell. KAY McCARTY leaves her Trigonometry answers to MARY ANN KUTCIPAL. lFor a price, of course.l SUE SAUNDERS leaves her l'll clue ya doll to AUDREY DYKSTRA. BILL MANSFIELD, who always drives his car to school, leaves a grease spot in the alley to nobody in particular. Our fleet-footed president, JOE HOST, leaves his size nine-and-a-half track spikes to LEO BOTI' with the provision that they must never be worn in a losing race. BARB DAVIS lwho was voted most-likely-to-suc- ceed-Hopalong Cassidy J leaves a record of her Love Sick BIues to an ardent admirer. IGuess who?l MAX SCHMITT leaves a broken baseball bat to Pedro, Vice-President, in charge of sports equipment. ADMIRAL JACKIE EMERSON leaves The Thip thailing on the thea to anyone possessing a box of Mother SilI's Sea-Sick Pills. Free instructions on how to make a Romeo car from DON UZARSKI to anyone who wants them. DON GUASTELLA leaves his ear to ear smile Quar- anteed to be as catchy as a yawn to any worrybird. lt is a sure cure. BONER, BIFF, SUGS, and SHEDS vacate the south- west corner of Maple and Sheldon to anyone who thinks they can take it away from them. MARY VANDERWERFF leaves her ability to be dig- nified in class to SID DARLING. JOE TIERNEY will gladly rent his farm to anyone interested in ice fishing. Ambitious G. JAMES BRADY leaves his brief case to studious RICH SCHWAIGER. JOE SALVIN, whose mother was frightened by n Empire State Building, leaves his secrets of height and a broken yard stick to ISH OLEJNICZAK. DORLA MILLER refuses to leave little JACK DUMAS to the Junior girls. With much tugging of our heart strings, we leave the above mentioned to the mercies of the Junior class and do hereby affix our signature to this our last will and testament as students of Catholic Cen- tral. The Senior Class of 'SI X Senior Senior Class Officers of i951 . . . Treasurer R. Makowski, Secretary J. Brown, President J. Host, and Vice-President M. Stack. Honor Students Tops in scholastic achievement. . . 105 Officers The leadership at Catholic Cen- tral was assumed by Joseph Host, President, Mary Stack, Vice-Presi- dent, Jean Brown, Secretary, and Ronald Makowski, Treasurer. Under the direction of the Sen- ior Advisors Sister M. Damien, Sis- ter M. Joan, and Father Yager, the Class of '51 made the dances Fund for the Faith, the style show, cake sales, raftles, and their many other activities a grand success. Jean Brown and James Cahill, due to their industrious efforts won the coveted honors of the scho- lastic leaders of the Senior Class. I Paul Abramowicz Donald Adamzak William Alber Ann M. Alksnis Marian Club, Student Council Mary Amato Glee Club, Marian Club, J-Hop Science Club Student Council, Spires Stanley Andrie Chemists Club, Scienc e Club, Baseball David Aubert Ushers Club, Spires Delores Bailey Marian Club, Euclidean Club, Sludenl Council, Spires Remember . . . Mass began our year Thomas Balke Dorothy Balulis Marian Club, Senior Mixer i wifi William Banaszak Football, Varsity Club George Barnes Glee Club, Active Altar- Boy David Bartosiewicz French Club Thomas Beenen Track Tessabel Bement Marian Club Gordon Benham Ushers Club, Student Council Wilson Best Basketball, Baseball, January Jingle Carolyn Bissot Glee Club, Marian Club, Christmas Party Cheryl Bixler Glee Club Ronald Boguslawski Mary Jane Bochniak Marian Club, Student Council Grace Bono Glee Club, J-Hop, Cheerleader Gordon Brady Spires, Active Altar Boy, Writers Club Richard Brandstatter Ushers Club, Active Altar Boy, January Jingle Margaret Braniff Student Council, January Jingle Frederick Braun Ushers Club, Writers Club, Active Altar Boy Elizabeth Breas Marian Club, Writers Club, Homecoming Committee, Spires Della Jean Brecken Marian Club, Christmas Party Leon Boomgaard Student Council, Active Altar Boy Ronald Bouwens Track, Varsity Club, J-Hop, Homecoming Committee Football season with Pistol Pete Edward Bowler Colleen Boyle Glee Club, French Club, Marian Club Royalty x.,- -s -' Diana Britt Edmund Brochu Football, Track, Ushers Club, Homecoming Committee, Spires Brian Brockway Tennis, Glee Club, Varsity Club, Christmas Party, Writers Club Lynn Brophy Marian Club, Gerald Broski Spring Swing Alice Mae Brown Glee Club, Euclidean Club, Student Council, Spires Royalty Raymond Burns Ester JoAnne Buzalski James Cahill Chemists Club, Active Altar Boy lgnace Calvaruso Football, Varsity Club Joanne Camling Marian Club, Student Council, Homecoming Committee Gertrude Carew Glee Club, Sno-Shuffle, Spires Queen Student Council, Sno-Shuttle Jean Brown Secretary '51, Glee Club, Marian Club Noreen Brown Glee Club, Homecoming Court Host's campaign for President Thomas Budzynski Dolores Bueche J-Hop, Cheerleader, Sno-Shuffle Donna Cooper Library Club Helena Corey Peg was Homecoming Queen Jack Covey Glee Club, Ushers Club, Student Council Nancy Crowley Marian Club Arthur Chicklon Glee Club, Sno-Shuffle, Spires Royalty Donald Cole Pres. '50, Chemists Club, Senior Mixer, Active Altar Boy, Student Council Robert Connor Spring Swing Timothy Conroy Christmas Party Thomas Conway Senior Mixer, Writers Club Norma Coolsen Marian Club Margaret Culligan Marian Club, Science Club, Euclidean Club Student Council, Christmas Party Gerald Czechanski Carole Czerwinski Marian Club, Write Sno-Shuffle Gene Czerwinski Basketball, Tennis, Bowling Anthony D'Amico Football, Baseball, Thomas Danielski Golf, Senior Mixer, rs Club, Science Club Chemists Club, Varsity Club Varsity Club, Active Altar Boy Cheerleader Dora DeSantis Sec. '50, Glee Club David DeSatterlee Senior Mixer . . . a big success Mary Jean Didion Marian Club, Christmas Party Thomas Dierda Chemists Club, Active Altar Boy Barbara Davis Glee Club, Student Council, Homecoming Committee, Marian Club Richard Davis Baseball, Glee Club, Varsity Club, Homecoming Committee Rosemary Deederly Glee Club, Marian Club, Science Club Elizabeth Delaney Glee Club, Marian Club, Science Club, Student Council, Spires Eleanore Delonais Dolores Dennis Glee Club, Marian Club, Library Club Patricia DiPiazza Marian Club, French Club Bonnie Dodge Glee Club, Marian Club, .l-Hop Barbara Donahue Glee Club, Marian Club, Senior Mixer Bettelou Dougherty Lucy Ellen Doyle Glee Club, Marian Club, Student Council Science Club Marilyn Doyle Science Club, Spring Swing Marian Club Marcie Droski Glee Club, Marian Club, Senior Mixer Ruth Droski Marian Club Therese Dudick Marian Club, J-Hop Thomas Duffy Glee Club, Ushers Club, Senior Mixer Marie Edkins Marian Club, Spring Swing Jacolyn Emerson V. Pres. '50, Marian Club, French Club, Science Club, J-Hop, Senior Mixer Robert Faber Golf, Varsity Club, Student Council Lawrence Ferro Donald Fewless Sno-Shuffle June Fisher Glee Club, Marian Club, Student Council Dorothy Ford Glee Club, Marian Club, Science Club, Sno-Shuffle James Foster Ushers Club Agnes Engstrom Marian Club Gloria Engstrom Marian Club Ruth Gerry at the Splres helm Peter Erhardt Spires Terence Everhart Cross Country, Track Glee Club Varsity Club Sno-Shuffle s:,m Rosemarie Franckowiak Marian Club Natalie Friar Glee Club, .I-Hop, Maiorette Jean Frydrych Marian Club, Homecoming Court Colleen Gebora Glee Club Joan Gedris Marian Club, library Club, Spires Angeline Genovese Marian Club Bernard Gerke Patricia Gerke Marion Club, Homecoming Chairman, Student Council, Science Club Christmas carols in Cathedral Maryann Gibson Marian Club, Homecoming Court, Homecoming Committee, Spires, Student Council, Science Club. Roger Gietzen Glee Club, Christmas Party Joan Gilbert Marian Club, Homecoming Committee, Bond, Spires, Writers Club Mariorie Lou Gilbo David Gire Track, January Jingle Gloria Glowacki Marian Club Marcia Gnidzieiko Glee Club, Marian Club Herbert Goewey Spires, Writers Club Esther Hartman Marian Club James Haslem Football, Chemists Club Fun with Santa Palazzolo . . . Elmer Havener James Hawley Christmas Party - e::e f,se:m:sws Eloise Gorney Marian Club Joann Grygorczyk Marian Club Marlene Grypma Glee Club, Homecoming Court, Marian Club, Christmas Party, Science Club Donald Guastella Senior Mixer, Active Altar Boy Phyllis Hallas Glee Club, Marian Club, Senior Mixer Mariorie Hamilton Marian Club Harold Higley Active Altar Boy Bernadette Hogan Marion Club Lorraine Hornik Marian Club, French Club Joseph Host President '5l, Cross Country, Track, Glee Club Varsity Club Maryanne Howard Marian Club William Howe Football, Christmas Party Joseph Jasinski Gordon Jendrasiak Student Council, Spires Retreat . . with Father Fox Gerald Junewick Golf Peter Kaminskas Tennis, Varsity Club, Spires Donald Iacovoni Writers Club Dolores lgnasiak Marian Club, Spring Howard Isbell Gerard Jackowski Swing Chemists Club, Spires Editor Christmas Party .loan Jaglowski Norma Jakubowski Christmas Party Lorraine Kaminski Richard Kaminski Tennis, Varsity Club Leonard Kamsickas Marcia Karasiewicz Glee Club, Marian Club, Writers Club Mary Ann Kasianowicz Marian Club Frederick Keena Jeanne Kelly Glee Club, Science Club, Homecoming Court Barbara Kempf Marian Club, Student Council Richard Kenney Science Club, Homecoming Committee, Senior Mixer, Writers Club Patrick Kersies Christine Kerwin Glee Club, Marian Club, Christmas Party Kenneth Kiliszewski Bernadine Kozal Marian Club Thomas Kroon Charles Krupp Chemists Club, Band, Ushers Club Donald Krystiniak Glee Club, J-Hop, Student Council Patricia Lamey Glee Club, Marian Club, Student Council, Spires Harold Lamoreaux Margaret Klein Glee Club, Marian Club, Student Council, Library Club Ardis Kline Glee Club, Student Council, Homecoming Court Our Snow Maiden . . . Barb Donahue James Klotz Donald Kolenda lnu l n.f..1 r:.m ,.. Jean Larabel Marian' Club John Lawyer Chemists Club, Cheerleader Christmas Party Spires Royalty Richard Leach Football, Basketball Student Council Senior Mixer, Spures Royalty Marlene Lehnertz Luke Leonard Basketball, Varsity Club Sprung Swing Michael Levandoskt Gerald Lugthart Writers Club Raymond Luxford Student Council, Sprres Active Altar Boy Betty Lynch Marian Club, Euclidean Club William Lyons French Club Thomas Mack Ronald Makowski Treasurer '51, Varsity Club Football Baseball Gerard May Louis Mazzarella Basketball, Sno-Shullle, Writers Club oyalty . . . King Wolf, Queen Carew Thomas McCarthy Spring Swing Kathleen McCarty Euclidean Club Barbara Malec Marian Club, Christmas Party Kathleen Malloy Marian Club, library Club William Mansfield Homecoming Committee Thomas Marshall Glee Club Gordon Martin Tennis, Glee Club, Ushers Club, Christmas Party Donna Matzen Glee Club, Marian Club Edward McEvoy Adeline McGeough Marian Club, Euclidean Club, Christmas Party Catherine McGovern Euclidean Club, January Jingle, Student Council Jacqueline Mclsaac Glee Club, Christmas Party, Marian Club, Writers Club Thomas McShane Basketball, Christmas Party, Writers Club David Mead Glee Club, Student Council J Rosalene Meisak Thomas Michmershuizen Football, Glee 'Club Dorla Miller Marian Club, January Jingle Walter Moleski Spring Swing Barbara Morrissey Marian Club, Student Council Noreen Mulhall Student Council Arlene Mullen Marian Club Joseph Mulvihill Basketball, Ushers Club, Student Council Bonnie Dodge leading Marian Club Edward Muraski Patricia Mysliwiec Marion Club, Homecoming Committee cg Mary Nachtegall Glee Club, Marian Club, Euclidean Club, Spires Judy Nahs Glee Club, Marian Club, January Jingle, Science Club, Homecoming Court Peter Naimo Football, Track, J-Hop, January Jingle, Varsity Club, Student Council Joseph Naiar Marilyn Napierala Marian Club Margaret Nelson Homecoming Court, Homecoming Committee, Marian Club, Euclidean Club, Student Council l P Kenneth Nilcodemski Ushers Club, Cheerleader David Norton Robert Norton Glee Club, Student Council Rosalie Noto Marian Club Dorothy Nowak Glee Club, Marian Club, Mary Jane Obermeyer Marian club, science club, Euclidean Club, l Spires, Sno-Shuffle Science Club Irene O'Keefe Glee Club, Marian Club, Writers Club Frank Olewinski Treas. '50, Football, Track, Sno-Shuffle, J-Hop Baseball with Max Schmitt . . Charles Orlikowski Chemists Club, Spires, Homecoming Committee Patricia Ormond Science Club, Student Council Dorothy Owens Glee Club, Marian Club, Euclidean Club, Senior Mixer Faro Palazzolo Band Richard Parente Football, Student Council, Marilyn Pawlak Glee Club, Marian Club Ruth O'Neill Spires co-editor, Marian Club, J-Hop, Euclidean Club, Student Council, Writers Club Jeanne Orcutt Glee Club, Marian Club, January Jingle Active Altar Boy .i .a Chester Petroski Baseball Joyce Pettersch Glee Club, Marian Club, Christmas Party Thomas Pettersch Baseball Donald Piotrowski Richard Piotrowski Varsity Club, Track,iCross Country Rosemary Post Marian Club John Rafferty Patricia Powers Glee Club, Marian Club Euclidean Club Spares Edward Prein Bond Talent at Spring Concert . Mary Prein Marian Club, Science Club Student Council Spires Patrick Quinn Glee Club, J-Hop, Active Altar Boy Homecoming Committee Cross Country, Track, Glee Club, Homecoming Committee, Varsity Club Edward Rasmussen Eleonora Rauba Eilene Rebone Marian Club, Slude Carolyn Reed Spring Swing Charles Reilly Ushers Club nt Council Edward Reilly Tennis, Varsity Club Patricia Reuss Dorothy Richmond Marian Club, library Club George Riley Baseball, Glee Club, Christmas Party Rita Ronan Glee Club, Homecoming Committee, Marian Club, Cheerleader Dorthy Rosloniec Marian Club Richard Rosloniec Spring Swing Abraham Rossi Christmas Party In May, Mam'seIle Dance Harold Russell Football, Baseball, Glee Club, Varsity Club, J-Hop, Student Council Patricia Russell ' Marian Club, Science Club, Euclidean Club, Student Council, Homecoming Court Donna Rydzewski Marian Club, Student Council Gerald Sadowski Student Council Donald Saganski Joseph Salvin Susan Saunders Glee Club, Science Club Joan Schaab Glee Club, Marian Club, January Jingle Bernadette Schrader Marian Club Geraldine Schrauwen Marian Club Ron Bouwens, Varsity entertain Robert Schuster J-Hop, Sno-Shuffle Theodore Schuurmans Cross Country, Track, Baseball, Daniel Schaner Ushers Club Raymond Schmidt Spring Swing Lawrence Schmitt Football, Basketball, Student Council Baseball, Varsity Club Darrell Schmuker Mary Schnur Marian Club, Euclidean Club, Sno-Shuffle, Writers Club Carl Schoendorf Student Council, Homecoming Chairman Sno-Shuffle Mary Ann Seibel Patricia Sheehy Marian Club Ronald Siedlecki Ian Slott Evelyn Ann Slotto Marian Club Patrick Smith Baseball, Active Altar Boy Marilyn Snyder Marian Club Alice Sobczak Marion Club Thomas Sorrelle Christmas Parly, Glee Club Paul Spielmaker Danne Mae Spinski Marian Club Barbara Sprailing Marion Club, French Club, Sludenl Council, Spring Swing Mary Ellen Stack Vice Presidenl '51, Glee Club, Marian Club, Science Club, Euclidean Club Joseph Sfack Senior Mixer Spotlight on May Crowning Richard Stasiukinas Golf, Ushers Club David Slawasz Lorraine Sleele Senior Mixer Arlene Stimson Marion Club Beatrice Sturm Glee Club, Marian Club, Spires Mary Anne Surman Glee Club, Marian Club Jean Swari A Glee Club, Sludenl Council, Marion Club, Library Club Phyllis Swaris Roger Szczepanski Baseball, January Jingle Marcel Szczerba Senior Mixer Theodore Szolko Patrick Tanis Ushers Club, Christmas Party Evelyn Taylor Marian Club, French Club Florence Tazelaar Glee Club, Euclidean Club, Marian Club, Science Club, Writers Club 5 Gordon Teska Chemists Club Francis Thomas Inspiring Class Night . . . Joseph Tierney Student Council, .l-Hop, Homecoming Committee Jean Tofel Science Club, Euclidean Club, Spring Swing Donna Tolger Marian Club Richard Talley ' Cross Country, Glee Club, Track Active Altar Boy John Tomczak Raymond Tusch Glee Club, Christmas Party Aldona Ugenas Glee Club, Marian Club, Writers Club Donald Uzarski , Ushers Club, Band, Spires, Active Altar Boy ' Ite Missa es Mary VanderWerH Spring Swing Jean Van Dreumel French Club . . Graduation Shirley Van Herp Glee Club, Cheerleader, Mari Christmas Party Margaret Van Luyn Homecoming Queen, Glee Clu Kenneth Vachon Track, .l-Hop, Spires, Senior Mixer Paul Vadeboncoeur Tennis, French Club, Chemist Club Julia Vainavicz Marian Club Robert Vanderlaan Marlene Vander Werf Glee Club, Writers Club Dominic Vanderwertf an Club, b, Marian Club Marilyn Van Shoten Glee Club, Marian Club, Senior Mixer, Democracy Contest, Writers Club Peter Van Wingen Football, Track, Varsity Club, Student Council Darlene Vincent Marian Club, Student Council Frederick Wahltield Robert Walcott Gerald Walke Cross Country, Track, Glee Club, Science Club Student Council, Spring Swing Rosalie Woiczynski Marian Club, Student Council LaVern Wolf Football, Track, J-Hop, Varsity Club, Spires King, Spring Swing Memories are now History Gerald Wright Kathleen Wurm Marian Club, Student Council, Homecoming Committee, Spires, Royalty Patrick Walsh Glee Club, Track Richard Ward Track, Varsity Club James Whalen Mary Lou Wilder Marian Club, Spring Swing Virginia Willacke Marian Club Robert Willette I' Chemists Club, Ushers Club, Sno-Shuffle Helen Wysocki Marian Club, Library Club Frances Zalewski Glee Club, Marian Club, Spring Swing Edward Zamierowski Track, Ushers Club Helen Zimmerman Marian Club, Stude Robert Ziolkoski Josephine Zolinski Student Council nt Council, Christmas Party Pictures Missing Geraldine Bochniak Beverly Buck Rosemary Fate of Fancy Attention! Attention! 1951 CCHS coming in for a landing. Wonder where you are? Why, it is i961 and you're at the landing field which was built along with' the new Catholic Central to accommodate the students who fly helicopters to school. As the plane taxies across the field, two pilots are seen coming from the waiting room. The transport door opens-and the well known Marine ace, Jerry Lugthart, his array of medals glit- tering in the sun, steps out. He hurries toward the two pilots, whom we recognize as Luke Leonard and Karen Mulvihill. As we eavesdrop a little we hear that the class of 1951 is to have a reunion. After spending the night at the famous Naiar Hotel , where we found the manager to be Jim Whalen and our maid to be Josie Zolinski, we started for the place of reunion. . Upon entering, we were greeted by our Master of Ceremonies, Daniel Schaner, who is now in the Theater . . . an usher in the second balcony. Who is that singing? Could it be Pat Sheehy, who we understand is now with the Metropolitan Opera Company? lAnd iust think she was one of our class- mates.l - Next we see the city's most popular mortician, Thomas lDiggeri Duffy, accompanied by Jerry Walke, who is now chief cook for the Foreign Legion. Sitting a few feet away from them, with the rest of the cler9Y, we find Father Edward Riley and Sister Ann, who is the former socialite, Miss Therese Dudick. That laugh sounds familiar. Why, of course, it is Dolores lgnasiak with her successful lawyer husband, Jim Hawley. Jim iust won a very strenuous case for Mr. Van Wingen, a noted politician, who was accused by dairyman, Faro Palazzolo, of levying unfair taxes on bottled milk. Over by the window Kate McGovern, the noted scientist, who is working on the theory that vinegar eels cause cancer is talking to Don Saganski, the new Chief of Police. Not far from Katie and Don is Ed Rasmussen who we understand is teaching advanced courses in the art of ballet. Ed is having a heart to heart talk with Gorgeous Gordon Jendrasiak, the most feared wrestler of our time. Next we see Ed Bowler, a prosperous businessman, demonstrate to Tom Conway iust how he netted his material wealth. His place of business?? Chinnocks! Returning to the plane, after we left our Alma Mater, we find waiting for us none other than Bill Howe, who with his two beauty operators, Rosemary Deederly and Marlene Grypma, is now running a beauty salon at Notre Dame. Together we board the plane thinking of all our old classmates with whom we have iust renewed acquaintances. As we leave the field we realize that although members of our class are scattered all over the world, we are all still united in spirit as the immortal class of '51. ' . Mary Nachtegall and Ruth O'Neill fit A ' 0-fvvfl fmdjh .fsfwfff J. .. fe. ff 'fc lm. rt .lla W WWW ll .if 1 will go to the Altar of God, To God, Who giveth joy to my youth. I will accept Thy rules, O God, . , f. ft - 2 lr lf sr rf fjgm, 242. Send forth Thy light and Thy truth. Why hast Thou forsaken me? Before You, a Freshman, I stand: Trust in God to guide me through AJJOZMIMP fu7'fj72Nw2fZ'f'iw'W The perils of this bountiful land. The Lord be with you, and thy spirit And praise be to Thee, O Christ. As a Sophomore I turn to You: Ana' He comes, the Lora'. to my trust. Z S A mystery of faith. forgiveness of sins, Q if'-M2 7Z'-Q-9-.-f QZQ-ww 0 Lord jesus Christ, have mercy on me! ,Qt if h As a junior I beseech You to come to my aid, 1 have placed all my trust in Thee. p1Q J Lord, I'm not worthy that Thou comes't to me. Yet, to me a lowly sinner and Thy assistant, ,Z A44 I as a Senior receive all faith from Thee, 446684 It is my life, my hope, my sustenance! - Z' 2' 5 Q4 The command, Fo, lou. are sent forth. E Rings wzthzn my ears. . And Christ, in His great mercy, Remains with me through the years. ' Irene O'K f f 61? 128 ig: This is the scientific age, the age of television, atomic bombs and flying saucers. So in order to keep up with the times we were wondering what would happen if a flying saucer were to land and the pilots who naturally never had seen Catholic Central before, were to go through our school and inspect it. This is what they might hear or see in our school. The Cathedral is in bad shape. It must be, because at noon there are so many people leaning against it to hold it up. A Snowballing was prevalent and was defended on the gfounds that it enabled some of the weaker brethren to get even with any big buIlies . This is true, of course. Some of the girls must be all of six feet tall. The students kept their books in brown wooden desks. The desks were provided with a round hole in the upper right hand corner of the top. This was for the disposal of waste paper. Many students dreamed of the places that they would like to visit if they could. Some wanted to see the state of New York, others the state of Arizona. Some, however, wanted to remain in the state of confusion. During the year a club was formed to improve the penmanship of the students. This was the Writers' Club. As usual Catholic Central had a fine boxing team. Team colors were chosen by the students. The boys looked very nice in their black and blue. Some of the pupils were avid coin collectors. At least some were heard to say they were fond of Old Gold. As a whole, the students seemed to enioy English class. However, one Freshman when asked whether he enjoyed English said, Sure l do, I speak it every day. When asked about History, the underclassmen said that it wasn't fair because they would have regular History plus all the history that the class of 'Sl would make. - A The students didn't mind coming to school too much, except once when disaster occurred. All the coke machines broke down. One of the main social events of the year was known as the Homecoming Dance. 'Why so called, we don't know, because most of the couples didn't come home till late. There were various drives this year. Various rewards were offered for good, outstanding efforts. One Freshman said that he couldn't see why rewards had to be offered before people would be good. He thought everyone should be good for nothing. ln some quarters, the old practice of study hall basketball has been abolished. We know that this custom'won't be missed as much as the basket was missed. There was danger of infiltration by StaIin's agents. At least when the boys were asked where they were going, they said to .loe's. The Geometry classes studied squares, circles, and rectangles. To acquire skill in this science they drew them with rules and compasses. One Sophomore wondered why they needed a compass because they weren't going anywhere. The students, ever eager to continue their higher education, brought newspapers to school and eagerly read intellectual articles if there happened to be any on the funny page. The Seniors read Chaucer's CANTERBURY TALES, but one thing puzzled them. 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Slott, lan ......... . . .621 Graceland, N.E. . . . .440 Kenwood, N.E. .....1017 OokIawn,N.E. . . .617 Marywood Dr., N.E. Stimson, Arelene ..... ............. . . . .1237 Oaklawn, N.E. Van Luyn, Margaret ............ . ....... 738 Graceland, N.E. Balke, Thomas ..... Didion, Mary Jean. . . Donahue, Barbara. . . Fate, Rosemarie .... Gebora, Colleen. . . Goewey, Herbert .... Hogan, Bernadette. . . Kaminski, Richard. . . Kersies, Patrick .... larabel, Jean . ....... McGeough, Adeline. . . Nahs, Judy ........ Nelson, Margaret .... HOLY NAME NageI,S.W. . . . .1045 Joosten, S.W. . . .2000 Waldron, S.W. . . . .601 Crofton, S.W. .. . . 1717 Havana, S.W. . . . .2833 lvanrest, S.W. . . . . . .600 Hogan, S.W. . . . 1506 Godfrey, S.W. . . . . . 1900 Godfrey, S.W. . . . .1414 Chicago Dr., S.W. . . . . . .1935 Martindale, S.W. . . . . . . . .1917 Galewood, S.W. . . . . 2462 Byron Center Rd., S.W. Norton, Robert. . . ......... 623 Lafayette, S.E. Rebone, Eilene. . . .... 1 130 Wheeler, S.W. Schoab, Joan ..... .... 7 11 Hogan, S.W. Schmitt, lawrence ....... .... 1 151 Whiting, S.W. Schuurmans, Theodore .... .... 1 509 Godfrey, S.W. Snyder, Marilyn ......,. .... 6 02 Shamrock, S.W. Sturm, Beatrice. . . .... Wa Icott, Robert .... Wolf, laVern .... . . .2175 Beverly, . . .2028 Johanna, 1950 Havana, .1231 Joosten, S.W. S.W. S.W. S.W. Wright, Gerald ....,, . ................. HOLY TRINITY Wahlfield, Frederick .... .......... . ...... 4 656 Alpine, N.W. IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY Ormond, Patricia ........................ 1910 Sylvan, S.E. Slotto, Evelyn ........................ 2730 Raymond, S.E. OUR LADY OF SORROWS Amato, Mary. .... . Bono, Grace. . . . . . . Calvaruso, lgnace. . . Genovese, Angeline. . . Noto, Rosalie. . . . . . . . . Parente, Richard .... Budzynski, Thomas. . Erhardt, Peter ...... Gnidzieiko, Marcia. . Hallas, Phyllis. ..... lgnasiak, Dolores. . . Kerwin, Christine. . . Malec, Barbara ..... Olewinski, Frank .... Pawlak, Marilyn. . . Reed, Carolyn ...... Rosloniec, Dorothy .... Rosloniec, Richard. . . Salvin, Joseph ...... Sobczak, Alice ....... Spinski, Danne Mae .... Swarts, Phyllis .... . Uzarski, Donald ..... Woiczynski, Rosalie. . . Zalewski, Frances. . . Zamierawski, Edward. . . . Zolinski, Josephine . . Abramowicx, Paul. . . Adamzak, Donald. . Bochniak, Geraldine. Broski, Gerard ..... Buzalski, Ester .... Dennis, Dolores .... Droski, Marcie .... Droski, Ruth ...... Frydrych, Jean ..... Grygorczyk, JoAnn. . Howard, Maryanne. . . Jackowski, Gerard. . . Jendrasiak, Gordon. Junewick, Gerald. . . 512 Burton, S.E. . . . . .240 rox, s.w. . . ..... 41 Hall, S.W. . . . .905 Prospect, S.E. . . . . . . . .935 Sheldon, S.E. SACRED HEART Bochniak, Mary Jane ................ ......245 Lane, 1117 Sheldon, S.E. S.W. ................1353 Butterworth,S.W. . . . . . . .54 Valley, N.W. ...1012 Dayton, .....854 Park, ....1111Hovey, S.W. S.W. S.W. . . .222 Valley, s.w. . . . .848 Veto, N.W. . . . . .1125 Park,S.W. . . . . .213 Garfield, S.W. . . . . 869 Butterworth, S.W. ........947 Park,S.W. . . . . . .947 Park, N.W. . . .917 W. Fulton . . . . 1240 Park, S.W. .........356 Gunnison ST. ADALBE RT Kasianowicz, Mary Ann. . . . . . . . . . .927 Second, . . .926 Eleventh, . . . .807 Alpine, . . .759 VonBuren, . . .253 Garfield, 90 John Ball Park Dr., 1042 Dayton, . . .1155 Dayton, 1051 Watson, 266 Straight, S.W. S.W. N.W. S.W. S.W. S.W. S.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. . . . .648 Livingston, N.E. . . . .908 Walker, . . . .658 Second, .. . . .906 Davis, . . . .542 Fremont, . . .549 Lexington, . . . . . .1010 White, N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. . . . 2084 Lake Michigan Dr. . . . . . 814 Jennette, N.W. . 939 McReynoIds, N.W. 1026 McReynolds, N.W. Kempf, Barbara. . . Kiliszewski, Kenneth. . . Kozal, Bernardine. . . Muraski, Edward .... Mysliwiec, Patricia. . . Napierala, Marilyn . Nowak, Dorothy. . . Petroski, Chester. . . Rydzewski, Donna. . . Sadowski, Gerald .... Szczeponski, Roger .... Szotko, Theodore .... Tomczak, John ..... Wysocki, Helen. . . . Zimmerman, Helen.. . . . Bowler, Edward .... Brochu, Edmund .... Bueche, Delores. . . Burns, Raymond. . . . Conway, Thomas. . . Cooper, Donna .... Covey, John ...... Czerwinski, Carole. . . Czerwinski, Eugene .... Doyle, Lucy Ellen.. Doyle, Marilyn .... Foster, James .... Garbo, Mafia.. ....... Grypma, Marlene. . . Havener, Elmer .... Isbell, Howard .... Jasinski, Joseph. . . Keena, Frederick. . . Lawyer, John ....... Mansfield, William .... McCarthy, Thomas ..... .. . . .712 Fifth,N.W. . . .207 Straight, N.W. . . .750 Lincoln, N.W. . . . .1113 Fourth, N.W. . . . .936 Nagold, N.W. 1027 McReynolds, N.W. . . .934 Eleventh, N.W. . . . .749 Crosby, N.W. . . . . . .712 Pine, N.W. . . . . . 1042 First, N.W. 934 McReynolds, N.W. . . . . . . .658 Lincoln N.W. . ....... 676 Third, N.W. ST. ALPHONSUS McCarty, Kathleen ....... . . Michmershuizen, Thomas .... . . . Miller, Dorla ...... Rasmuseen, Edward. Riley, George ..... Ronan, Rita ....... Schmidt, Raymond. . . Stack, Joseph .... Stack, Mary ..... Steele, Lorraine .... Tofel, Joan ....... Vadeboncoeur, Paul Vander lann, Robert. . . Ward, Richard ..... Wilder, Mary Lou. . Barnes, George. . . . Carew, Gertrude .... Conroy, Timothy. . . DiPiazza, Patricia. . . Engstrom, Agnes. . . Engstrom, Gloria. . . Everhart, Terrance. . Ferro, Lawrence. . . . Guostello, Donald. Hamilton, Mariorie. lacovoni, Donald.. Klein, Margaret .... Luxford, Raymond. . . Molloy, Kathleen . . Mozzarella, Louis. . Morrissey, Barbara. Norton, David ..... Reilly, Edward .... Russell, Harold .... Thomas, Francis ..... Van Dreumel, Jean. Ziolkoski, Robert. . . ST. ANDREW . 526 Milwaukee, N.W. . .1208 Garfield, N.W. . . . . 264 Spencer, N.E. . . . . . . 257 Cedar, N.E. . .1335 Lafayette, N.E. . . . . . .962 lonia, N.W. . . . . . . 1526 Coit, N.E. . . . . .246 Travis, N.E. . . 1610 Stoddard, N.E. . . 1011 Lafayette, N.E. . .1011 Lafayette, N.E. . . . . .647 E. Leonard . . .330 Quimby, N.E. . . . .233 Palmer, N.E. . . . . .135 Page, N.E. . . . .1344 E. Leonard . .113 Caledonia, N.E. . . . .548 Fairview, N.E. . . . .523 Clancy, N.E. . . . .1009 lonia, N.W. . . .1547 Leonard, N.E. . .... 246 Ann, N.E. . . . .1130 Paris, N.E. . . . 117 Newberry, N.E. . 1352 Plainfield, N.E. . . . . 255 Barnett, N.E. . . . .543 Quimby, N.E. . . 1651 Stoddard, N.E. . . . . . .421 Sweet, N.E. . .1340 Columbia, N.E. . 864 Coldbrook, N.E. . 864 Coldbrook, N.E. . . . 429 Shirley, N.E. . . . 146 Carrier, N.E. . . . . . .810 Coit, N.E. . . 341 1 Bradford, N. E. . . . . . 255 Carrier, N.E. . .1824 Lafayette, N.E. Delawore,S.E. ST. ANTHONY Beenen,Thomas.... Boomgaard, Leon. . Chicklon, Arthur. . . Glowacki, Gloria . . Gorney, Eloise ..... Howe, William .... Matzen, Donna .... Mullen, Arlene. . . .. . .528 Henry, S.E. . . .331 Madison,S.E. . . . 24 Albany, S.W. . . . .37 Pleasant, S.W. . . . .37 Pleasant, S.W. . . . .Stuyvesant Apt. .. . . .239 Powell, S.E. . .126 Sycamore, S.E. . . . 145 Delaney, S.W. . . .840 Prospect, S.E. . . .1352 Visser, S.E. . . . . .349 Cass, S.E. .. . . 262 Union, S.E. . . . .213 Lyon, N.W. . . . . 28 Haifley, S.E. . . . .559 Lafayette, S.E. Y . . 1000 Prospect, S.E. . .... 333 Eureka, S.E. . . . .923 Prospect, S.E. . . . .1619 Frances, S.E. . . . . . .455 Cherry, S.E. . . .720 Richmond, N.W. . . . . . .1529 Pine, N.N. . . . 1605 Alpine, N.W. . .955 Richmond, N.W. . . . .1106 Parnell, N.W. . . . .1211 Front, N.W. . . . .963 Harding, N.W. .1733 Hamilton, N.W. . . . .820 Crescent, N.E. Orlikowski, Charles .... Schrauwen, Geraldine .... Swart, Jean .......... Tusch, Raymond ..... Vachon, Kenneth. . . . . . . . .1353 Bridge, N.W. . .1421 Hamilton, N.W. . . . .934 Myrna, N.W. . . .1825 Turner, N.W. .1326 Elizabeth, N.W. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER Alber, William ..... ........... Bemert, Tessabel. . . Boyle, Colleen .... Brady, Gordon ..... Braniff, Margaret .... Cahill, James ...... Cole, Donald ....... Culligan, Margaret .... Deederly, Rosemary .... Delaney, Elizabeth. . . Delonais, Eleanore. . . DeSatterIee, David. . . Fewless, Donald .... Hartman, Esther ..,. Klolz, James ..... Lamey, Patricia. . . Lucas, Edward. . . Lugthart, Gerald .... lynch, Elizabeth .... Martin, Gordon .... McEvoy, Edward ..... Mclsaac, Jacqueline. . . Mead, David ........ Mulhall, Noreen .... Naimo, Peter ..... O'Keefe, Irene .... O'NeiII, Ruth ..... Owens, Dorothy .... Rafferty, John ..... Richmond, Dorothy. . . Rossi, Abraham .... Spielmaker, Paul .... Spratling, Barbara. . . Tanis, Patrick ...... Tierney, Joseph .... Willacker, Virginia. . . ...... . . . . .......25 W. Burton .. .1318 Ionia, S.W. .. . .209 Elm, S.W. . . . .255 Aiger,s.E. . . . .1720 Linden, S.E. .. . . . .517 Elliott, S.E. . .2303 Jefferson, S.E. . . 1925 Lafayette, S.E. . . 1809 Jefferson, S.E. . . . . .306 Beulah, S.E. . . . .34 LaBelle, S.W. . . . .947 Elliot, S.E. . . . .654 Burton, S.E. . . . 1823 Laayette, S.E. . . . .1625 Horton, S.E. . . .1139 Madison, S.E. . . . .21-28th Street, S.E. .. .1916 Buchanan, S.W. ST. ISADORE Andrie, Stanley .... Bonaszak, William . . . Bartosiewicz, David .... Boguslawski, Ronald. . . Czechanski, Gerald .... Danielski, Donald ...... Franckowiak, Rosemarie. . . Gibson, Maryann ....... Hornik, Lorraine ....... Jaglowski, Joan .... Kaminski, Lorraine .... Kolendo, Donald. . . Krystiniak, Donald. . . Lamoreaux, Harold ..... Nikodemski, Kenneth. . . Saganski, Donald .... Schnur, Mary ...... Siedlecki, Ronald ...... Stasiulcinas, Richard .... Stawasz, David ,..... Surman, Mary Anne .... Szczerba, Marcel ..... Vincent, Darlene. .. ...... .. . . . . . .1838 Francis, S.E. . . . . .1219 EucIid.S.E. .422 Mulford Dr., S.E. . . .428 Ardmore, S.E. . . .411 Dickinson, S.E. . . . . . .3546 E. Burton .1705 Buchanan, S.W. . . . . 2101 Francis, S.E. ... . .1300 Cass, S.E. . . . 26 Corinne, S.W. . . . . .238 Brown, S.W. . . . 2039 Darwin, S.W. .. . .2262 Paris, S.E. ... . 131 Sutton, S.W. . . .329 Corinne, S.W. . . . . .857 Hazen, S.E. . .730 Billanntau, S.E. . . .543 Dickinson, S.E. . . . .525 Burke, N.E. . . . .728 College, N.E. .. .1319 Michigan, N.E. . . . 816 Crescent, N.E. . . 343 Houseman, N.E. .. .721 Diamond, N.E. . . . .714 Emerald, N.E. .. . . .625 Third, N.W. . .149 Houseman, N.E. . . . . .947 Baraga, N.E. .. .909 Michigan, N.E. . . .345 Diamond, N.E. .. . . .624 Spring, N.E. . . .1121 Coldbrook, N.E. . .878 Coldbrook, N.E. .. . .719 Eastern, N.E. . . . . .903 Flat, N.E. . . . .549 Emerald, N.E. . . . .418 Grand, N.E. .. . . .936 Capen, N.E. . . . .537 Houseman, N.E. ST. JAMES Bailey, Delores ................. Bixler, Cheryl ..............,... SS. PETER ANAD PAUL Alksnis, Ann Marie .... 1506 Quarry. Balulis, Dorothy ...... 719 Richmond, Dierda, Thomas ..... 1319 Hamilton, Edkins, Marie ........ 1552 Quarry, Gedris, Joan ........ 927 Arianna, Kamsickas, Leonard .... 535 Eleventh, Levandoski, Michael. .1324 Hamilton, Lucas, Frank .... ... . .1220 Quarry, Meisak, Rosalene ..... 563 Eleventh, Rauba, Eleonoro. Seibel, Mary Ann Ugenos, Aldona. Vainavicz, Julia. . . Walke, Gerald. .' ST Best, Wilson. . . . . . .1129 Hamilton .. . . .515 Crosby, . . . .1010 Myrtle, . .1401 Hamilton, .. . . .1419 Quarry, STEPHEN . . . . .817 Cadilla 1 N.W N.W N.W N.W N.W N.W N.W N.W N.W N.W N.W N.W N.W N.W c, S.E . . .. . .461 Fuller, N.E. 1124 Widdicomb, N.W. . . .1345 Crosby, N.E. Braun, Frederick. . . Brockway, Brian. . Emerson, Jacolyn . Kelly, Jeanne. . . . Kenney, Richard ..... .l.. '. Bouwens, Ronald. Britt, Diana .... Camling, Joanne. . . Connor, Robert .... Davis, Barbara. . . Dudick, Therese. Fisher, June ..... Ford, Dorothy. . . Friar, Natalie .... Gietzen, Roger. . . Gire, David .... Haslem, James. . . Hawley, James. . Jakubowski, Narnia .J .- . . . .302 Indiana, . ..... 342 Sunset, . . .1058 1st Street, Karasiewicz, Marcia. . . Ludwig, Kenneth .... Makowski, Ronald. . . Orcutt, Jean. . . Powers, Patricia. . . Prein, Edward. . . Prein, Mary .... Quinn, Patrick. .. Saunders, Susan. . . Schuster, Robert. . . Sheehy, Patricia ,.... . Teska, Gordon . . .. . . . . . . . . .1004 California, Vander Werf, Marlene .... Van Herp, Shirley ..... Whalen, Janes .................... Wurm, Kathleen. . . . . . . . 1051 Fremont, .. . . .751 First, . . .322 Valley, . . .551 Valley, .. . . . .620 Lane, 639 Hawthorne, N.E. N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. ...9e1 chmham,N.w. .....ssa rim,N.w. ......6a1 rhird,N.w. . . .322 National, .. .1719 Seventh, . . . .548 Garfield, . . . .407 Lincoln, . . . . 821 Seventh, . . .146 N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. Barclay, N.E. . . . .16 Delony, S.W. Valley, Valley, . . . . 152 Garfield, . . . 248 Richards, ...100 ...100 N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. . . . . . .908 Burton, SE.. . . .1025 Chatham, . . .939 Chatham, . .558 Fremont, .1210 Lake Mich., Third, ST. JOHN VIANNEY Dougherty, Bettilou ................. Sorrelle, Thomas. . . Corey, Helena .... D'Amico, Anthony. . . DeSantis, Dora .... Lehnertz, Marlene.. Palazzolo, Faro ..... Schrader, Bernadette Smith, Patrick ...... Taylor, Evelyn ..... ST. JOSEPH N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. . 3811 Burlingame, S.W. .. . . . . .63 Celia, S.W. .645 Grandville, S.W. . . .661 Oakland, S.W. . . . . .444 Graham, S.W. . . 1076 Sheridan, S.W. . . . .323 Graham, S.W. . . . .323 Franklin, S.W. . . .964 Sheridan, S.W. . . .930 Sheridan, S.W. VonderWerff, Dominic ............... . . . Vanderwerlf, Mary . . Benham, Gordon. . . Buck, Beverly ..... Toliley, Richard .... Van Wingen, Peter. . Bissot, Carolyn ...... Brandstatter, Richard. Brown, Jean ....... Duffy, Thomas .... Gerke, Bernard .... Gerke, Patricia. . . Higley, Harold. . . Host, Joseph. Kline, Ardis .... Kroon, Thomas. . . Linacre, David. . . Mack, Thomas. . . May, Gerard .... Pettersch, Joyce ..... Pettersch, Thomas .... Piotrowski, Donald. .. Piotrowski, Richard. . Russell, Patricia. . . . . Tolger, Donna ..... . 8 20 Caufield, S.W. Caufield,S.W. ST. JUDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4205 Plainfield, N.E. 4373 Willow Dr., N.E. .....3361CoIIege,N.E. .................640FourMileRd. ST. MARY 66 John Ball Park Dr., . . . ............... 68 Richards, . .... 719 lincoln, . . .547 Valley, . . .651 Watson .. .901 Chatham, . . . . . . .1545 Fourth, .. . .329 Glenhaven, .. . . . .452 Valley, . . . . . .. .226 Summer, .. . .3351 O'Brien Rd., .1708 Fremont, . . . ...338 Marion, . . .911 Second, N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. , S.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. N.W. . . . .2074 Coit, N.E. . . .759 Front, N.W. ... . . . .759 Front, N.W. . . . . . .144 Garfield, N.W. 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