Catholic Central High School - Spires Yearbook (Springfield, OH)
- Class of 1952
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Reverend Iohn Perryman St. Ioseph Church Q 'Y Reverend Cletus Stang Reverend Robert Wolfer St Raphael Church St Raphael Church acuity Reverend Robert Wolfer Senror Relrgron lumor Relrgron Reverend lohn Seaman Freshman Relrgron Reverend Cletus Stang Latln School Reverend lohn Perryman Senror Relrgron Sophomore Rellglon Reverend Kenneth Henz Semor Relrgron Freshman Relrgron Slster Catherrne Therese Prrnclpal Srster Mary Margery Latrn School Il S1sterGermanus Relrgron Latrn Algebra Srster lerome Relrgron Blology Slster Mary Honora Rehgron Latrn Slster Gabrlelle Relrglon Algebra Srster Margaret Angela Musrc A Cappella Glee Club Orchestra Srster Mary Mrldred Rellgron Iournalrsm Bookkeeprng Englrsh S1sterBapt1sta Relrgron Englrsh World Hrstory Srster Margaret Ann Relrglon Crvrcs Spanrsh Srster Loulse Anne Rellglon Englrsh Srster Mary Bernrce Relrgron Llbrarran Englrsh Amerrcan Hrstory Slster Rose Aqurnas Relrgron Busmess Englrsh Typrng Stenography Latm Srster lulra Loretto Relrgron General Busrness Typrng Engl sh Srster Mary Eudora Home Economrcs Slster Loretto Mlldred Geometry Spanlsh Srster Emma losephrne General Scrence Mechanrcal Drawrng Assrstant Lrbrarran Srster Helen Ann Relrglon Typrng Stenography Boolckeeprng Slster Mary Bernadette Phys1cs Mathematrcs Relrgron Srster Mary Berchmans Chemrstry Engrneerlng Drawrng Geometry Mrss Rrta Klenke Physrcal Educatlon Mr Wrllram McK1nley Phys1calEducat1on Arnerrcan l-lrstory Coach Mr Frank Hennessy Band Mr lohn Lestan Freshman Coach Mr Francrs Collrns Ass1stant Coach Mr Edward Less Chorr Communrty S1ng1ng Boys Glee Club 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . . . . 4 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 , . . 1 ' 1 1 1 fllyefd Um 741144 7040 mt an Weaau le 741i 7Zame It was ln such a scene as thus when Our Lord was surrounded In answer He taught them the Our Father These words furst came from the Lups of Chrust Humself We pray often but we want to learn to pray well For that reason the Our Father as repeated many tumes and too wuth the apostles we say Lord teach us to pray' f F I I by His apostles, that one of them said: Lord, teach us to pray? 7444 Semen su... Rc- 15 Q15 ca-5 lohn Helm Presrdent Nancy Iohnson Secretary Catherme Bluernle Treasurer Donald Moody Vlce Presldenf The Senror Class of 1952 1S unusual rn that there are more boys than arrls Thls class 1S one of the senror classes that has taken the responsrbrhiy of bernq examples io the underclassmen They pr1de themselves on the1r conduct per cents and on the number who have mamtalneal the1r standlnq on the Honor Roll durrnq the year for havmq an average of n1nety per cent rn thelr studres ' 'Qili v ze f.. Barbara Asebrook Pl rhr Bea n fs .mi 3 1,12 Maru ra Be l 35- , lvl rr 5 Lf uf' T' Marx Beax XC I Q ' R I -1 4 . ar .w- L 5- f ' v A in A X W' 5 r. 1 The boys number fifiyefour and the girls fifty. U 43 1' '. A a . ' y I 1 is ' K A AY Xl, X 1 3 Q- N K D., x. Y Y' l 4... . ' ,,, ' C x '. 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'Ve iz 1, T VK 'en FIRST ROW left to rxqht Kenneth Baker Iohn Bennmq Ph1l1p Colhns Frankhn DeMona SECOND ROW Dommlca Denms Phxlxp Iohnson Robert Kunk Mzchael McDonough 34 ie latin clan! THIRD ROW Thomas McLean Thomas Moran Terry O Ne11I Joseph Papama FOURTH ROW Edward Rader Thomas Shea Rlchard Starhnq Robert Ulhman FIFTH ROW Roland Wobbe fn fs Wadnmqfadqyau '7k.4'mic4w4a6z4u When the Angel Gabrlel sand these words to the Blessed Vurgnn Mary he was announcmg to her the work which God had planned In our classes we learn about many thnngs thus preparmg our selves for the work which God has planned for us to do when our school days are over In followmg thus plan we can complete the work of the Redemption whrch IS the savmg of our nmmortal souls r r I for her to do as her part in our redemption. fzgadcwdg xh- +0- Sk J, Y QQXIP I .ff -+ ex .JC-.J At the emi of CI ld .4 jcL.r:ie,', fc 111.23115 crude' A Atiai, Fff ' ,fume the lcmoluu ,lie ncuzie of cd cmd 1, Q me cf S, ' . 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UTLLCETII, Father Seaman P Edwards N Lokcrnskt I Nolte P Pave-lka Father Searran explalns to thls qroup of freshmen how they can qet the rnost out of therr new text book tn relrqron 'I'he Quest for Hcrppl ness Thts Reltqron I book stresses Falth Pm den e and several artrcles of the Apostles Creed By followrnq thrs and the other three books of therr hrqh school relrqron they should be able to explaln the1r Falth to others STANDING: I. Delabar, E. I..eValley, S. Srniih, F. Costello, R. Pollock, I. Hughes, D. Taylor, W. Montgomery. FIRST ROW, foreground to board: P. Edwards, R. Anderson K. Decker, M. Shtrey, M. Hopping. SECOND ROW: P. Hackett, P. Kerrigan, N. Lokcinskt, I.. Valley, P. Pavelka. THIRD ROYN: R. Torlma, P. Bost, R. Brshop, M. Glenn, DLISIIY engrossed in the essentials of Lnq.1s:1 I. P. Downs, FOURTH ROW: D. Dettenwanfger, M. Bartsch, I. Nolte. M Fahnle, M. Tehan. FIFTH ROW: C, Goble, T, Robinson, C. Iordan. SIXTH ROW: H, Buck, B. Mrller, S. Mzssra. SEVENTH ROIN: D. Laqsden. R. Pratt, C. Schutte. the short story are these students of PQ, ,,, Q ,LMA Qgmw ., .,,,,,...,.,, ,., -,. C , .QQ by WMQA MQ ,md pam T..o,.1s.vs.saa -.v..,.. A ....,. -.-..,.,, ..sJ,.u ,4...v., Ct.. ..,.,, . , . r, , . . . tfl?Y CHF fF.CIIII1IIfQ ILGQY C1-'X .'ff.l3S. ' FVCC' '-V F'S 'I' R' Q' ' . . .,' . ...,..,,.., I ,, ... e ..,4 ,...,. -..ON q.sr.Lq ,,,. ga ,LQ QM., .5 ,eg ,'., ,,.-1,r.-,.,,' .Y ,,1. hunt ,-VCAH,-,., . ...O .,., vw... O- .UC -Cameo C. ..,... ...x . ..,. .,. ...-.. Ou.. I r o.o.st.,,.. mo, new iam! P WT DO W f r cn E nn n t a 1 R C oe 'I fm x e K ,i,,,, O D VOX! I W1' amson on Ui Lutcas 1- C t ' Din o Ae ya zaha S S T v a s FOURT ' crn 3 I-'en es F. Ga r A t EO!-.DD G P Va Nett C P' If Brfen JANE I+ aww eip ,4 .fat These students ot Latln I are busy studylng comuqatrons Dunnq thrs proc ess Latm somet1mes seems monotonous However the monotony IS forgotten when the students beqrn to translate part of the Mass and to put sentences of tnerr own 1nto the lanquaqe of the Romans fbv ,..-9, SEATED last desk to frrst row near board I Rerbold M THIRD ROW P Iohnson B Wren W Everhart S Iordan Ca ney N Asebrook C Orndorft C Walsh R Rankm D Bruqqer P Kramer P Cot ms FOURTH ROV! B Donovan B Flemrnq C Erchman D SECOND ROW I Lyons M Bolton A Loksrnskr P Searnan Iordan F Vlead 'W Buck K Bruqaer f 1 4 1 I5 A ..- , 5 NEA . ' .ff '.., .Qf to rlqnt, font to ba ': FZ. re a . I. .1 rfn, . og- A ' Rana, L. Era' , M. S-eatoo, C. H Iler, x :K Q Q A. .Iewel1. V ' . x seo rr: w . Lg . . : e n -5 . f P ' ell, R. 36622, M. Elmer, . . ' , ' ' , ' M. app-el, W - d ft. V , - ff' W .. THIFD FOYV: Moon, H. Groeber, P. f - fl-' V f , ' .. C f 1, C, ortifh, .. 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'U Lnnane N THIRD ROW M Belt T Ha ey FOURTH POW I Lmrane H LaFcye'e VCu'DrU ePBa Anlfnated IQUIGQ wrat t ese bookkeeners call tnose numbers whrcn 1 e eng a LA we or w nch W1HI'1OTbCIlCU'1CG out at tne ena of tr e ne a a ter a artnersnlps and corporatrone Fave rnany frames and the b kk 1: rs uf spena long nours lettrnq the stofkkolders know ' at d v a ae ar tkern at tae end of me year FIRST F.QX'f, lei: te right: L. Mserrnan, w. 1 , . : . , . I . Garrrty, , : . . , . -1 . S.. 'XI TAI.: C. Kramer, N, Dey. , , e ch. 'I e f' -H is he ' . '. seern tc get rn the . ' cekrn. M f' ' .. ' C lperlea. B141 in L., p . A . - . r. ' ' ree ce ee e 'n J ' ' ' - . wh 1 1 eria- may Ccrtie tc 1 I . 1116 59261111 'IVEGY TYQQSYS IECUK 12 ff, CLI SIEXCQS and to run tie rigrnecqrcgx. 392:19 11.9 stucezit :pcs , , , . Gsvcmcec very 1:11, :ge beqms IC femme IRG? cufxi, stemclls is not Us easy Us 11 looks. Rumnmq me IYHIIXECY graph takes !'ElYIf.II1 and C1 Certain GIYICUTIT of patliriiie. 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Malcnq those ftnaers click in rhythm lS cite of tfge points strive: for type-wr1t1n:3 classes. Speed ana accuracy are also important Lf arte wants to secure a posttxoi rn the business world, or do his own typmq when term papers become due in college. 16311 Ste-noqraphy lS a lartquaqe w rrch all must leam rl they want to a qurre any soeed rn taklnq rotes Tnts W1 l be very helpful 1t t ey wtsh to keep up wtth le tures rn Qolleqe but most ot all rt wtll help them tt tr ey wtsn to take a posttton rn an otftce or at Wrtqht or Patterson Freld 44 . . 1. .N t A , X A . A . . . .., A .. o , A I l ' ' '.' 'L' 1. . ' ' ' ' T.',' L '-L . . . 'Z ' ' Z. 'I' ' gn . ' 1 I, 1 1' ' v . . ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . .Q. ' L. .. ' Zl'I.' I. ' ., ' .. ., Z. yr- 'I Q QQY1 CI P Club cfyo Qtu nw oft QC QVISTFYLGSS v J U 014 leammq to use by rsrfofmmq im er' MTI 'md f Q 1 I e rystcllma tubQ they recrhze C1111 e uf GQ 'mid ' UJGA GQYS SE TED fffC,,'C.4Fi Ylfih L ' 1.3. P U1 lmon ecxd T eckfncn I H In Q I Sheehan F Selznr U.1. nc1n E Chcwers C 1XI'DIN cf ' 'W P ' M 9 5-1 J l W 1 A Y P 515 if fZfI.'Lff,'.'.' If YY.:4f'ff. 11 - ng 35111 ffifff.-i--Q Vf'-91133 flS'L'1 iii lf'.'9..3'j l'Z..'..' keei Cizeris. W ,M IIFT TU R.A.1EiT' T. Efxr:Ln'g'Cn E, 'Jfhifufre I, fhffrry I-1. Gzuughor '..'u:5.f:-7 if ,ll cy. H20 . . . elements . . . El9CTI'O1'y'S1S . . . ions . , . beck-ers. Nc, it is :st cr ffr,i . 1 r1gL13'qe,b',gtt:1e v,2 PW1 . fu de .M . hu H, fl . T :ice v Qekly Hey put Meir 'Nc ' '. 1 N .... 4. 3: ' gp, :tem ,UQ m1,iY:ey'.-'firifl :. C , ,S A f V: Q He E1 - . Q .Cr mem. A , , . , ' ' TA Lek. E. ' Ahr, . 'Q , B. W , ,. B . , . o.., M. Fetch If ,J QT, X4 U, iff 'C rght: f. H::..f,.. C 'Jligmzrm .. fcxlfck 4,-Y P L. 1 ,r' WEST ROW lelt to rtqht I Rael R Deady P Grtffm Beckner A A,eo TH FD ROW A. Asebc lc N A raham SEC HD ROW I H ,he P Hemzen T Cdsack W STANDING Rosemary Campbell When thms ptcture was taken these students had completed l1V9 months of btoloqy In that tune they had come to an advanced knowledae ot Gods Damtnton over all creatures Gu1ded by S1ster Ierome thetr mstructor they are learnlnq the tuncttons of plants and an1mals Perhaps here tn tt ts room are tie future sctenttsts of tomorrow . f Y. t ,, I I - I , - 7 A 9 D ...' , V, N 4. xt -' ' gk 4 . f vol' . ,' 1 l . , 1 ' 1- I V A I I I A I I I ff' L- . . . .. .-,., ., Cf' 1 . uf' 1, . , . ' , . .' . 3 . , l . , Ls , . . all 2 all 7464 -leaf '74 Wicufe These students of broloqy are amazed at the handrwork of God Wh1le lookmq at the leaves they are brought to the realrzatlon that there Wllhlfl the leaf rs another world After stuclymq the drtferent leaves they can readrly see why Ioyce K1lmer wrote If I thmk that I shall never see A Doem lovely as a tree A tree that looks at God all day And l1llS1lS leafy arms to pray . N:11'l1'. 4 W' ' W' 'Y '64 fix., 7455s ' inf'-if I-'F' 91? Srs erl rome AT BOARD left to mqht W Phe-ne-qar D Brandle C Heeqer SEATED l Rael .4- F ' 'SV' T r' er 0 er fewens es V ., fs S P Kearney Frei: Marie tc Mexie .Writ .zurope 1 ff- 'ferr 0,-A A -1-H3-f H .A CL.: ...:S': SAAJ-.. M C A thrc'.1qF1 the help :f their list: is travel ry bzcks. T'S SLQTQYLSQS 'JJf.LCI'. Sffi-91lff5.ES GC- Ccrifczxy Sllfgl G stpxdy fir ex: ,-Law., fx kwqq .pf Gpgww.. ,M.f'A 4,,x N A. ,4- V.. U41 V. ...3M, ...': H.-.-x4..V.. U. fm. ers tbl trfmefer sf cwrzli-752.1 Country In archer, turf- rx class very irnerestgriig. Tyr' 'mb ff,i.Q'.VIY1j frm :rim in1nvgif,f'vhfI V,-,!,,Q.NmQ f., ,Q .. X.X-... . ..VU.,xA,., X...4 terxsxve rilmy CI Tie tf-xiii Cx dents bf-forrie Giqucmteii '.'.':tE tor of ti e Wcrwg g' of Qzie ' ,. .lv .UKF ..,.S readmcu vf url' lvl, Av -,. . TZ.'iS'? Sil- . he H15- QA255ff'2,3 2ff5' 2 .fl'P382ffiagfgffQQ' AQg 'M'cQfiLLA ilf5QlIf lffif QQillQiQQQ1 2Q fQQ ,'., 1 ,CAL , . Yes, Armcx Virumque Cano is stamped indellbly X1 the mghcis of these Latln ll! students as they begin the eptc of the slege of Troy. The Latin poetry syntax, scanston, and vocabulary are only a few of the cheerful studles. The tlrne fl1es is the statement heard after each class. Vergxl has created Gi epic wn1ch wxll never he forgotten, ai least, not lov these students, Af EU!-.Plz L. K1nw',r'hy. '-:br v .,.,t, J, .v,.,,,,., .f ., FIRST IQCYX: Ihzrf-y lil. Grceber, I. Edelman, G. If Z C L F s It ' l flifff, PC JP l. Erns' VV, Dargtn, G. Phzjtps. F'QUE1'fll P1C'.'. : ll. Ulltrnan, These studtous future orators are engaged tn 'ranslattng the long but tnsrtrtng orat'ons of thtetr leader Ctcero Tl ey rave learned about t'1e treacherous plan of Catalme and th have found C ero to be brave tn l'1S dtssertauons to the conmvtng Catahne The students are studymg and translatmg the courageous tales of the great Roman P ' Q u .,... . J :i ..: ,::.ns',n, . u,a , .. wtefge., J, .tern .i .1 DO' lv l Daf Fm IMF DON l nec e F Ll r G l'enc -leer-ey TA .ANG P Kenney - -,X.,- -. . s,..r,,, . , Seaman. FIFST F.C'.'.' ffiff' iesk' C.Sih33'i1 .I Pai C, 2. T: zner. E f--nfs..-. -A-.v y, -- f- - ' - -A Jia, 2, 'tfearey X r, 'E':. :'-X '- L qv.-r, ' annum 7 Vw: ' sz. FCQFTH F.f'.','- , ,, ,. K , N, l-., .lf tjxixrz .. v These scpheniores are receiving their f1rst year of study at plane gecznetry. They are intrigued by the variety at tigures with which they hetgrne acquainted. Rectangles, trapezoxds, nexagans are only a few of time tongue twisters with which they become familiar. The Pentagcn takes on a new tneaning these students of geanietry. But knowledge is doing arid their display at figures which they have Con' structed is t ie r ride ot every L a s mn- .W s Wh!! ll- The aim ot the stude its at Bust toss Erglisu is to learn the language of the business wgrla T s 'ly tyres pl business letters he Cor ef' v s r a If ft a vents ng As a art u , d al husi' ess ' t anki 3 cr e r r Put Christ Buck Into CHRISTMAS A -' tl-.H ,prawn XJ lLv.,,v., ffafuf .. .. ,. .,.,.,.. 4. J. .. I. ...u Fllfll f, F. .... , 3 7m tie af allen As the hlqh school student goes from class to class he IS further remlnded that he can re- celve Llqht and Strenqth to do God s W1ll by rnc1k1nq use of the many helps Wh1ch the Church offers to h1rn One of those frequently used by all Cuthollcs IS mcxklnq the Slqn of the Cross w1th holy Water 'Q f'7J'?f'I W Mr. Paul Gallico of the University of Dayton . talks to Thomas Klenke, Gary Connell and ' Thomas Halloran after his speech to the juniors. . Mr. Gallico talked to both the senior and i , junior students about the necessity ot getting a I. - college education, and he gave his reasons Why they should select a Cathohc college 'if l SEATED left to riaht Agnes Kiskis Donna Hawver lary Pheneqar Ichn Campl ell ho er Marion North Mary Ellen Derry Eugene Burgs aller Mary Ann Mantct Gco ge Ann 5 hwa STANDING William Dar, n hn Lashrn l ad,-e Rcwlani T mas C P cy h was Payne CENTER Patricia Gonce First period in the morning finds one of the two iournalisni lasses lc town as The Sun working diligently tom ard getting Centnb out oy aeaaline t r d , -L I 1 o o 9 r,,,,,. ii 'fi 1 I 1 f l 5 l T. ' f ,,fgg ' ' -- lf . . l X 'X t 15 ' - 'Q , ' : f' , A , , li ' McPommell, Maureen Ullxman, Gene Phillips Carolyn Marsfc-ller, lack lfellner lack E1--Exrtfxrt, , , ' ' t , 3, Q r 'C ' r'z. 52 ' '- HINQ., l u-.. lx. Zlr-nf-Y ,-4-ff. X-Q-,vffvf ff-in ,-ff-ff' fwfr- if-.--YL. .A ...- Mn, M.,-1 J.. ...,.-... 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Y .. .. pw: W gf 'NS' vgizxfiw ,jf 4 I, sg . FIRST ROW: I. Fuller, O. Piteo. SECOND ROVV: W. Golden, C. Pavelka W. Bushu J THIRD ROW: D. Groeber, E. Charters. V .- 66 s., These students of Engineering Drawing were thinking of their careers when they chose their subiect Notice the expression of determination on t reir faces ln their work they must exercise precision and accuracy As they draw their plates they dream ot sketching plans for gigantic bridges or a towering skyscraper or a picturesque little chapel on a college campus in 'T' D v-. e h Veg rey e nzen n c f E .Agn X-..,,,,.,,,, H , J . . - A - A , , , , , , . LN , :gf 4. gil A i ' A ' V- M . 'A Q : f J g e S . A. . ,te x f - . , x S n x - X I X A I A K '1 'I- . 'I l, , .iff SEATED, frcht to back: E. Ftcuizahn, I, lackson, Fl. Schmzj' Deaiiar, Lf. Ergwr: L. Doyle, F. fhezzrgsgn. R, 'Wi Q 1 E. Ccpelarid. .HIP FO'- fe'-'.'1i' I. H. e, f. cn' P. Taygi- SECOND FOKY: T, ,, r, , F., 1 . F. Tet-han E f, I.: n ne ,,,..-- r-c e afnou ra penrngs trrd 1 asure rr lofattnq therr toptcs ct atsfussrcn Research on t Ives of nattons the rnterestrnq as well as edufsa' anal SISTQY Mary Berrnce lnstru ts ter classes on tre xoansron cf on great country showrnq tne rtoneers yersrstent push rnto the new and vast wt derness t o the qreat vrrqrn land These men and wenten at tornorraw wrtl be graduated rnto the world knowrnq the backqround of therr natran her ancrent frrend and foes and ner stalwart sons and daughters rr wars ana necsle rave o ne L hrs er Mary' Bern ce SECOND DOVV D Groeber P Kenney E Cha es r ST 1-'OVJ left 'o r1,h I xbeehan I Uttrfnar Th RD ROW A McLa..tt.h n C Schvva 2 B -'read Q 'A 'C . J' F,'Q'.'f fffffff TC EQPE2, lef' 'C TTQEII f S1-reertey P. fIe'.-:HQ Lf Pefif. F ' ','..1r:':2 f. K:grnr.'..'z K. Efyry, ..f Harper f-fglef FIPZT PC'.'.': 2. .-lllffn T Pf':Q1:r':n P. F.'hy. rf ' :fs'f'. ' fhf L . 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Classix ,LU -,-L,-Q ,VW Q... ,A Nr pr 'Ar qlvlr-iq cmd 4, HV., ,.cI,.... ., Mr, Due... N His tliif t3 ijzve 11.621 E599 mfifrttctlcn Cibtui 1T1SL1ICIDCG. 'fr' 5 n Lf? v 3-1. L STANDING 4 M Uh QEATEP TFIRD TPMLL 31 3 ' 1 MAN 2 i f 44941 an S ,444 Saefaqtiwg- Wwe af 'Y -'Y 4:: 9-5. king, 19 ? C ON S iv ..-nd Dx AT SMALL TABLE FRONl Purvrs I Wtllzams BACK ROW T Zeltler R Hemzen T Kea ney T Fuller FRONT STOVE left to rrqht T Payne C Myers C Honra W Golden C Denms O Ptteo B Copeland M Shaqdt han I Cashln M Newell R George In order to have qood coolclnq you must frrst have good cooks These stu dents of the cookrnq class are learnrnq how to cook Not only do they learn how to follow recrpes but they also learn how to prepare and plan menus for balanced meals Of course the other students look forward to the chanqe of class for they are anxrous to sample the food whrch they know the members of the cookrnq class wrll qrve them as they walk from the Srdley Burldmq to Catholrc Central li I . , , If V ' 7 , f . 1 f lf' n T M ' T ta -ll , A3 1 ' sf- K ' ' '::: ,. ' I Y ,f:5', K V 'f lfii I I . . .sf T ggr' .1 - ,- T l ' Ai fi ' S 'Li i--- ' X ' I . A l D , ,-fi., ' T ff ' r L. F , :Wx l 'C l XV 1 ' Q T 311, ' ' K ' N C O I I V- .ini L, ..:Q. 'u , . , sp. 5 6 -T 5 , T: P. ' , . ' . 1 . , . ' , . r , . . , -ar- -1 ra cn F8 ui'-J WO SUE O 27:2 E- -3 :gg 2 m H9 -1 '-'O m9 Q 3:1 Q Z 37- ,AQ o :ffl -Tift! ,L-. 221 U7 Darn V, FO M9 Far U- IJ HHN-f -5' r ,aye 'ml f --an I Pictured are a few at the girls at the Vocaticrial Club with Sister Catherine Therese, Principal. These girls are all sehxars and during the past :zichths they have been study- ing the liistcry arid works of various res ligious orders. The club :laa guest speakers frarr. the Dcrzsrtlcart Sisters cf the S1214 Peer, the Slsters ei Mercy arid the cc:z1r:.u:.ity which teaches ii Cathclic Central, the Sisters CLC arity is c ub Or:-es to rria use c ir tritarrrtati uririg Vocat C V sri wieh tt ey x ill ave ari O rc tuaity tc tell ct ters w at t iey have learri a P. ,Mt if FOREGR Lx FC test: Lmriane SECOND FO TWHD rOxl Ertglaha s a a literature you r us r s san e a claracters better Ma costumes ct tie Pi gr T e girls were iri er rs rirtglet locks see 58 lv T: e 1 rs e fx cz err ar L vu Ccmterbury Tales wea ri J Prologue fra at re W a r res Trip l 1, Ac- ke C- fthe ' r ,CQ A f- A A Tin T1- 1 N L .N f- t E' li T . - e '. Z . , . .3 , 2 rr at , . , . , . C l I , , . ', 5? , T V Q , ,Q VQTIQ J -iffzgih .ff lr , I 5 I' ,. mg. A' -gy ' 2,1 ,lf . 'gsm 521 1 , Lv qv f' A fi' f ' if 4' J ', M ' Mt: - , iw . f is if dt' -. ., L- sf' fL. Y' T f 1. Q C 'YQ .'X'Jf, last ', ' tc first: E C rsffxi '.'.' 1. ... D rrj. , , FQUETH i'f.'.', M, Efcwh .,. Handy, I, Er . t M. C113 ber, , , ',','g ' Efg,w.g, PA De'.'.'gt' F f'g,,:.y 'I A '. AEYL., fl. Uugrriari, Y-f. F.. Y-f .rt-., QQTANCEVT: H Schwartz, M. Frwascl. Qanunier. . 'L 'fi fl flmssri C lgxcris Y-f Y.. TT.'I. '1ZI v? 1,4 ,41..J- ,,. Q,V.Y Vs ,.Y., K,' . ... ... .. , ,r rr, W .. i.... M... . ,,i, ,. ,. , . ' A I1 stfgrstlf.rg,r.'.'sc:1.et:.1:.5f:b-1gt1if Qcxgritry Taz .3 5:1 y be saiii ct Chaucer s . .rp ixaeffstcrti g , rilyzi Tiafuriter, fer :er prciect :ras Liff'i':: Qi aells Lrg the V l lf grips. S' e tcllc ' the aescrgr hc.. Lvei Qfi me '. ' c . tdestea L:'1 the a.. y cf iclcr ara tE,e lQf CIIlf'A.' ci tzre sf' Ll K Nh' ' -srztiea rurlea L.. 'ss' Monslanor Varley s qtvma trls aroup ot boys a few' pomters on the vocattons one may noose 1n 1 e Hoplna that one day tnese boys may be leaders tn va tous enter prlses MOHSIQHOI emphastzes the necesslty tor the boys to tlnd the work wntch 1S best su1ted to the1r talents Above all he makes them real1ze that stnce all vocat1ons come from God they can only flnd the1r true place 1n hte by prayma to know the W1ll of God ,..-uf' f- 'h l i STANDING R Shzrey worthy I Iackson R Routzahn FIRST ROW NEAR BOARD hrst desk to last T Wlegel I THIRD ROW I Edelman I Kellner I Campbell W Vaslleff Rosselh G Phrlhps I He-1m R Wteoel G Dmutroff R CLOCKWISE R McPommell P Beach I Campbell Mon Schmxdt SIQHOY W Lmnane D Moody SECOND ROW W Darqm T Payne P Beach D Km Shakespeare IS probably the favorlte author of the members of Enqllsh lV From the1r study ot Macbeth they have come to feel that they know the author as well as h1s works Too they p1ty Lady Macbeth when she chanqes her openmq speech of A httle water clears us of th1s deed to All of Neptunes ocean w1l1 not wash th1s blood clean from my hands 25 fwfr lf raw' clenrfdaf T ese b ys a e test na t e accura y of t e freez g ana bo lmq pomts of a tnermometer ln tlre terms of molecules trey found by reducmq t e pressure t e escaplnq rro ecules ave a s arler kmetrc ener qy slower molecular speeds mean a lower temperature Hence U C and lUO C were found to vary tn tlus expenment FOREGROUND CLOCKWISE I Hearrhy D Kmworthy I Kellner W Darqm Srster Mary Bernadette Nancy Ichnscn l Helm and R Wreqel nf if P :L is These boys are watchmq the mercury r1se and tHe rron bar expand thus pressmq the lever at the end of the apparatus Trns IS computmq ltnear expansron To compute thrs expansron of the bar screntrsts must measure accurately and observe closely the lncrease tn temperature That rs wlty tfte boys feel ltke saymg Up Up I-hqher' Q-I Q ee 1' s 93. -1- . 55,-is T .. 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N S1ster Mary Margery shows Thomas McLean Mrcloael Mc Donouqh Robert Ulhman and R1chard Starllnq tfte names ot some of the former members ot t e Latln Scnool Slster has a s rap book of some of the act1v1t1es of the former classes Thrs ts the las class rn the Latm School BOARD left to rr ht I Papama D Benmn, Shea Denms F Demana E Rader K Baker SEATED NEAR BOAPD 'rs desk Colns SECOND ROW T ONexll R Komk T Horan R Wobbe These students of the Lattn School take Great pr1de ln the appeararce ot therr problems They know t'1at 1t IS not only necessary to qet the rrqht answer but they must arranq then' problems so that they can be analyzed at a moment s glance The conJuqat1on on the board 1S helpful when therr eyes beam to warrae 4 -nv g WJ!!! 55, , ,r wfdeg' up FIRST ROW foreground W Iohnson P Kearney R Vest T Mertens I Davls N' Dunaon R Poms R Clark I Hankel T Beach SECOND STEP B Val ey B MCB ane FI Farrell THIPD STEP I ller S l.cnvLe y D Capen S Gcn FOUD F1 STEP T vyen V Eass FIFTH STEP V Pcwel B Dr per A Snellrg SECOND ROW 'W Dunn R Garrett SEATED I Rauch W Ccy I Wet zel FIRST STEP C Sml h S Fo lxson LAST ROW N Hopewell I May H Murray K Dennls N Kascsak I Paxson The annual SUTDSCTIETIOH dnve to tl e SCI aol paper Centnb Jae won Fred man Roan S 7 Tl e arlve 'fa ar Ll n t wer all t e C al Q Qlaee ac, a FC re ard al Q L t Qeate arcunat e l e f Q t annual Coe na Q a 'rn 'ea Qoultae 'Q C4 Q Q X, 9 Q a aay So L rec LM hae a al se contevlae 'i - . . ' I ' l . ' E-- , 1 - I ' 'V I Z v I ' I l f I 4 ' - ntl Q ' l - , . , . . 3 , -. , Z . , . , . , . , , , A. l , . A . 7 ' I .., ,.. . . .TH ... .w,.., l., 4 ,-. . . . L, l , . 1 1 . Ani . . V , . . ., 2 . 'l, . a , ,- 1 l . 'A .1 ., li ' ' by 'g ' ' A Cent-3.5 3 'na eleifpg ire C:.1i1Q for lrla1an Surzgrzger. ln tm? la C ll ', 1. yurn l1u::: -- E. Q - nip f1 l ll tzl, 'raves were -e ad ' ' 21- ir, 111 jrreparatlan t r . .. I Cli -1. i C:'.1ef. Eacl. Lorne loan named tlexr C2..,it 121 and YTLGX vctee it 'P eel a- Z:.e1. -ubstxptzcns game ln, The arzve 1.-Ja- -yigrzted and lzgteresxnq -11.5 vaneue Clpirfs leaagna :cr ' . T pliczncre Lorne 'nl - 'lc . -l ITTTCYTE.-f'l1IlE. f T '7mci6ava S tl pmfual 7aodf0wcZcaaw Utd! 0:02 7044 Father Wclter IS teacfnnq the umors ot 106 In the regular rel1q1on lass Th1s IUUIOI class has come Just a short way on the1r Ouest for I-Iappmess There are rnany mtles of Cobble stone streets unt1l they reach the end of thelr Quest There IS no super h1qhway to speed these sold1ers of Chnst to t'xe1r ftnal Horne but only the broken pavement of ternptatlon and sm but always over head they nave the qu1d1nq hqht of Chrlst s lov1nq help and understandlnq These combmed wtth the1r Cathollc educat1on Wlll help to brmq them to everlastmq happlness 1n Heaven fx ROW NEAR WINDOW left to nqht Father Wolter I B S1mons P ONe1ll Pollack R De'abar C Rhodes I Campbell E Burcham THIRD ROW R Nuss R Bruqqer E LeValley P SGCIIOCK FOURIH ROW P Dunn C Kerrxqan R Wade SECOND ROV' B Laxhr I Horn R Greene I. Boston FIFTH ROW R Athy I I 0 O . .. . i N ,, A N . s I , , ,., .- . . . 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'NJ nsflyle 7 The students of the sewmq class leam the real value of thelr clothes as they spend many hours chooslnq tnelr fabrlcs assembhnq the DIGCGS tryrnq them on the forms matchmq the seams and then puttmq on the lrllls and bows whrch qrve therr work and therr dress that certaln personalrty Thls IS another class where zmaqlnatron and onqlnallty pay hrqh dlvldends AT DRESS FORM R Boehler C Kupanoff 7 Y ,J STANDING left to nqht F Rader P Ramsey D Caulfreld M Walsh S lung I Drennan SEATED AT TABLE S Rrce P McCampbell R Boehler AT SEWING MACHINES I Wrllrams B Prcolo M Lanqen C Kupanoff These q1rls characterlze the QUGIIIICCIIIOHS of an experlenced seamstress They wandered down through the town to flnd a rnaterral that would comblne beauty and durabrhty Now they assemble the DISCSS of therr 11g saw puzzle lnto attractrve garments These students are worlcmq m the frrendly company of classmates sur rounded by all modern equlpment f 1 . I - I , , . , . I A I I . If . . fl . . X 1. L .., .. ...M ,- J f ' I ,Ii 3. -ua ,-.f,, ., - .F , vs-v v- :QQ . , --f . . . on - f -gtg. I. 9.-Q . 'v ,-... .. ,.. ' ' ' ' L INN? - 7' . .. -,. ff l Wu Q us n 1 1 . ' ou a 4 Q-I' 5.7 -f-. . . . M---o-wo . -'Ll v -. . . . V ' H Ol c 1 , Q - V . 'x . 5 . N . ff , , '5- . . : . 4 , . , . , : . ' ' , . ' , . , . . I I . . , ' . Mr. Robert Harper, local attorney addressed the members of the Czvlo Classes and void ifieti a qreat deal about the manner iri which our qoverrimerit riorziiriates for the presidency. His talk fitted in very well wifh the work beiiiq done in Civics arid by the work beiriq done in America in preparation for the Presidential riomiriaiioris in Iuly. 5 sf 'Ji 414-v Us 'ix Liv a s ,J 11 r o ee t J 'its Our Times 'N .4 01.5 Fondue 7204 Scan 2694444 Olnd 7 7Zoz Wudy These words uttered by the centurnon have luved through the uttered by us mstmctuvely os we recelve Holy Commumon As members of the Mystlcol Body and nn communlon with our frnends and relotaves we deducote our joys ,I I I I I v , ID centuries. They have become 0 port of the Moss, ond they ore f' 1 Tre Ore 776444 4 Praying I Heard a Forest Prayrnq sung by the Iunror A Cappella Cho1r IS therr most popular melody When songs l1ke these are sunq pract1ce IS looked forward to and IS enxoyed by all TOP ROW left to rrqht I Hackett I Horn E Garrrty M Moore D Lauer M Sassen R Newell C Schwartz M DeVore M Pauly SECOND ROW M Thrrrtay P Gochenaur L Boston S Thrasher I Kennedy THIRD ROW B Wead K Kenney B Lalhr M Shrader H Kelly I Clapperton A McNulty M Wyen E Stack G Wade FOURTH ROW N Flaker B Sxrnons P ONe1ll T McConnell A Bumqarner M Wren M Hankel B Duncan L H1lbert K Krupp l Clayton FIFTH ROW P Dunn C Rauch M Dawson I Krumholtz M Recob H Ia1chner R Greene K Ia1chner A McLauqhl1n I Trenner S Lucas P I I. Schmitt, I. Groeber, K. Kerriqan, D. Allen, M. Miller. The Sophomore Glee Club, still really learning the fundamentals and basic qualities of sinqinq, selected as their best song Sophomoric Philosophy and this is understood by merely reading the title. BOTTOM ROW left to right K Kupinoif A Doyle P Hackett I Lyons I Zink C Brim S Grieves S Rivenburqh I Frekmq M Fiessinqer SECOND ROW R Sweat A Torlina I Huqhel M Glenn M Fussnecker M Brandon K Tuck r M Walsh I Nash B Canter S Rice THIRD ROW I Dr nnan F Rader S Ulliman A Alqeo M Halk M Bums C Barlow M Zink C Woodnouse M Finneran I Seamon FOURTH ROW C Heeqer B Picolo M Rowland B Barnett C Lorey M McDonough F Wyen P Grit n M Grimm C Cole I Ryan I ONeill D Caulfield C S au 1 P Wil ox n A N al I Willia SIXTH ROW N Boyle N R Lu So Heinzeri I Gnau G Her og n M b iLu.....' .- , 5 I , - .- l if S . A- g , ' , K- . s . ,f ' I . .Q fn! f . , , l , . I , . , . IQ , I, . , . .fl , . l , . 1 , . . FIFTH ROW: R. Boehler, R. Camrbell, P. Ramsey, M. Snellinq, T. VJ1-eqel . ' , . ' , . Sli . C G, . e ,. ' rzis. 2 . , . UTIL, S. Ixinq, S. Cooney, I. bbers, I. 'ride-:Lf P ' ., . . , . Z ', M, Lange , P. CCa:r1p' ell. F I In mentioning the other three groups we must not forget the Freshman Glee Club, who have their particular song which they like above all the rest, Mariannina. Although this is their first experience at Glee Club singing, they do very well in perfecting their tones under the guidance of Sister Margaret Angela, director of both the A Cappela and the Glee Club. TOP ROW left to right R Reeb V Bass K Dennis N Hopewell N Lokcinski M Glenn F Murphy M Fahnle S Missig N Kascsak G Schutte B Draper I Paxson A Newell SECOND ROW C Schutte A Lokcinski M Carney M Tehan I Lyons M Sealock M Lucas M Cappelll C Heller G Benning P Pavelka I DeWitt A Snelling THIRD ROW P Downs C Iordan T Robinson S Iordan M Tehan T Walsh C Orndorff I Titer V Powell R Platt D Logsdon P Iohnson M Bartsch P Murphy FOURTH ROW S Goings S Longberry M Elmer C Smith M Smith P Kerrigari L Valley B McBlane M Capen B Iaynes A Armentrout S Smith B Miller FIFTH ROW B Fleming I Reibold C Pitt M Hopping M Shirey P Seaman P Farrell H Murray S Rollison M Bolton N Asebrcok R Farrell B Wren T Wyen SIXTH ROW I May M Langen P Bost K Brugger S Smith W Everhart R Valentie B Donovan N Phillips M Iohnson R Thompson C Walsh K Decker H Buck , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . , . , . , . 1 ' 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 . . , . , . , . , . , . , 1 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 . ' ' 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 - , . , . , . , . . . , . , . , v . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , , , . , . , , . . 'We ,414 Sam tk Zi, S. ,4.' -N. .iv ul., 1 --.. --Y-:-:-.sw 7 r - . Y 1 - Boys of the sen1or class d1v1ded mio hrst and second part preoare for the choruses ln the operetta The Belle of Barcelona. Th1S operetta was qxven on May 4 and 6 Firsts Left to nq T T Payne I Ruskls I Gre ne I Rosselh I Hecht R W1 qel R McPornme11 T Crowley M Brown W Darqln I Campbell I Edelman R Hemzen I CasI1n I Hearlny M Less : ' : . , . , . -e , . ', . , . 'e , I. Howe, G. Burqstaller, I. Martln, I. Llnnane, D. Moody, G. Dirnitroff, B. Krupp, . ' , . n' , . 'x , r, . W .. WS' ' f . f - .. , ,ff Q f , I ' I I' ,. .W f' ' .,, I ff .3 h Mr Edward Less has charge of preparlnq the boys solos cmd choruses Slster Marqaret Angela drrects the qlrls parts Seconds Left to rrqht P Beach R Schmldt T Kearney O Prteo B Copeland Routzahn I Fuller R Tehan W Golden I Walsh D Krnworthy N GGIYIIY I Kellner P DeW1tt L Doyle R George I Helm R Gwrnn W Vaslleff T W1egel Mr Less T. Haley, L. Moorrnan, F. Seipel, C. Hanrahan, P. Tayloe, I. Woodhouse, H .f '1- ' aug Wiwuc an Suzy tum READING FRONT TO BACK STARTING AT LEFT P N Sprtler A deOyarzabal N Zerkle B Hamtl cn P Iohnson deOyarzabal T Robmson P Donohoe I Butler N Johnson R Wyen M deOyarzabal W Schuqt Present at many of the h1gh school assembhes are the Cecrhans the orches tra composed oi members from St Raphael grade school and Cathohc Central Thetr mustc at these programs adds much to the general entertalnment Then agenda also 1ncludes an annual concert and playtng for the Commence ment exercrses tn lune The orchestra under the dtrectton ot Stster Margaret Angela ts equally quahhed to play elther popular or classtcal selecttons I I P. Griffin, M., Flnneran, I-lllasfnes, G. lshtllips, l..Flern1ng. M.. Lanqen: B.'F1e-mtnq, Kascsak, I. 'Hom A Franoors Vrllon was ovemeard to say what he would do rf he were Krnq tor a Day Later so the story qoes he was qrven an opportunrty to show what he really could do Thrs same opportunrty IS qrven to the senrors of Catholrc Central and Sprrnqfreld Hrqh School was the day desranated for therr try out Thomas Cronley was aotrna ohret of polroe Here he rnspects a subrnachrne qun lneld by Polrce Chref Lawrence Abbott Iohn Herm pres der' of h sem r class was mayor Here he stands m hrs offrce of one day Other Cent an es are Marrlyn Todhunter thrrd from rrqht Nancy Iohnson seated rrqh T , X 1 . X . V I E X . ' ' T N. ' ' N 1 , , , , , , 'X They run the City for a day. This year March 25 ' ' 1 T 4 1 . n tl A .- if s lf . Y . 13 D T X T i t PM x - ii 5 75 ' m,?Pi So lang ago. three Camels Came In smgle file proceeding- Guzded by a brzllzant Zzght. Flammg. fLL'Z1lk1Z77.Q.- leadzng. They led a world neglectful. To the King of Peace they Came Regal. humbly quietfthe frst parade In Jesus' name. L A Q rm QLFT TQ ffffff: x.-If .yi ff, fi '1:. b- Elffg' f.f:Z..jv:. 'f 11. gr.'-I Q,'11t:.e11:: grgiliiff iff Qf '-r.i:',' gf. tiff Lx Qfzf 11' Y 'CIY. Uri zu- jipegtggr. -i Sxiffr 172,25 XX'1111:,f,1fi K'1ci'f:11 Qfcurmgll x-nrt'--f' pri fl,g:i. 'Tp' .f entry mea in f 4 xriy-Seveu Qtrfr NQ:t1 1t',' si-2:55. :loci S','II.f,el.Li'f'li f'ge:1:t i:,-- Stgzr if Hips Lg: .t:. r.e':.'biz:. P':',bifV:1ge ,Q Tbrs rs the parrtarrrmpe from one of tae Cbrlstmas plays qrven by tb rp bers of me A Cappella Cborr Tbrs year tlfre plays w r wrrlterr by mernbers of rbe cfrorr T e Q1 gr q a tbe Cbrrstrvas scrrqs arxa farols wae done by tae embers of tbe A 'ar ella and Glee Clubs under t drrect on of Srster Margaret Arrqela , 46 1 ff 1. V Th sentcxtlves from eoch room to leod tl'e1r 'Tl SSIOH octtvtt s Semors G Dtmttrotf M Vdrle R C D H e members of tloe Cotltoltc Students Mtsston Crueode elect two repre y dsey owver C Homolton on I Rossellt look ot the lloqs wluch fl ove t l y I etr new y odooted rmsston countrtes Sopl1omoresl 0Ne1l I Dunn M Z lc ond requldttorte for send C5 l t'1 q odd ll deldotorone o ewor1mteCQMC Cf' I Seo e lc on t e ooeto roture to frtse 'te m t e Q t,t oe Q t 'nor qt u t p y otcortteet Tier er T Ido qton M Ho fc P Ullt Wort cmd P Q Nett tu Qucceee ft t e Curretdt Cfntest T e Tres 'wow qrour R 3 ef vt ro Q. e R Co M Seofnon P off ood oflootooo Qt 'e y durmq t etr Het yeor or Tu oer J rt t , - g ' ' -F 1 . 2' N .. g,, , X ,. . .., A A l g. T ' To , t ' Qie . . , . , , , . ' A, , r d ' ' ', ,. L. I . . , . , . IH . YYIGU Cz. - . .WA -. l - - in Colln . '1e ' ,.-1:,-. -o'E1. Tlxori - . ll oh we the :tem I- oi 'ie ju. ' o fl tie ro I1 wane: '- - Q V ' rug'-F I 'F - I .n . . frm , . el . r.. , . ' IYNQSI. ijt. - ' --1.. li o. o . V , Ii . A ,, , or P. F Troll, . Y, . . , . B - ' ' ' ' ' ', . l 1, - '.A .ll rt .. T lf lc t tf'.e lfl1S-l P, Wo F GHG won, .- MLC.. po .Ley x-..t lp l E1 ' f - o li Lxqi. school. Wddfdf 364404 76616 The Little Flower Unit of the CSMC at Catholic Central were nosts to the members of the Bishop Thill Conference The meeting took place on Ianuary 20 Plans were made lor the meeting by Mannes Groeber treasurer Gene Phillips president Iohn Hecht vice president Carol Lucas treasurer and Sister Mary Honora local moderator The problem which was discussed was con cerned with the study of India as a missionary country Q Here are the members of the Catholic Central unit of the Catholic Students Mission Crusade who have won the distinction of receiving a mission medal for outstanding work for the missions. The students are wearing the Paladin Iewel Medal awarded for outstanding individual ac- complishments in behalf of the missions. Sister Mary Honora the local moderator re eived the Medal of the Order of St. Louis for outstanding leadership. SEATED, left to right: Carol Lucas, Sister, Nancy lohnson. STANDING: Iohn Helm, Thomas Halloran, William Dargm. noZed70e FIRST ROW left to right I Helm D Moody N Iohnson C Bluemle SECOND ROW P Beach G Phillips M I. Rem metter M Rowland THIRD HOW G Connell W Darqm M Thirifay M Ulliman FOURTH ROW E Char ters C Rhodes H Kelly M Recob FIFTH ROW W Bishop I Hughel I Nash SIXTH ROW L Kerrigan C Kelly A Torlina M Iohnson SEVENTH ROW P Hackett K Baker M Glenn H Valentie EIGHTH ROW I Martin D Iordan T Beach T Shea These are the members of the Student Council. They have pledged their time and efforts to their fellow students by assuming the obligations of being their class officers. The Student Council is composed of the class officers of the fourteen liorrie rooms. They map out the social life of the school. They were also responsible for the publication of the studertfs handbook and they sponsor the annual Christmas Parade Float. Yes, they are an active group, trying to help Central to contmue her role as one of the outstanding high schools of the United States. For the past seventy frve years the S1SlGIS of ChGf1lY have been teachmq the youth of SD1'1HQl19ld How well they have helped the students of Catholrc Central ,to l1ve the llfe of a qood fervent Cathohcl By therr example and therr teachmq they have led the students to the Sacred Heart May therr teachmqs be followed by the students they have tauaht and may God send many of the qlrls of Sprrnqfleld to carry on the Work Wh1ch these Slsters have been doxnq ln Sprmqtield for the past seventy five years! The ptctures ltnrnq Catholl Central hall are always tnterest tnq but wrt the Dlarhond lubtlee of the Ststers comrnq to Sprtnqtteld betnq talked about they become htstory Ronald Routzahn proudly polnts out hls qrandmother She was Anna O Grady of the Class ol 94 and she stands the thlrd from the nqht The other students try to stand tn front ot thetr Mother s or thetr Fathers Dtcture but the ltne ts too wtde These are the descendants of the Alumnr from 1924 on down Oddly enouah some students do not know rn whtch class thetr Mother or Father ts ptctured X ffkf .X 1 ' il. , . . ik U 1 ' iff , . ' 1 f1 1 ' N 11 Q I - 31' ,471 n - ' h 9 2 -'4-..-,1 I . ., e X 1 S K' ' I lu . Ir ' I , , ' .1 A I , 1 I, , ,,., 'o W , , E, 1 A I 0 Monsrqrro Vcrr1ey ond S1ster Bcrptrsto 101I'1 the group of orcture porrters but they corr pomt out therr own prcture Monsrqrror was on crssrstcrrrt ot St Rcrphcre1 Church rn 1911 Slster Borptrstcr rs cr former graduate The other boys cmd qrrls are happy to show you other DICYUIGS Tre q1r1s ore mterested 1r1 the rmprovemerrt rn horr dressmq wm1e me boys are thcrrkful for the 1ock of Qtcrrch m therr co 1ors ond the-rr corr1ortcrb1e 1 es , me W 1 x My Q, .nw 4',,,.,qifn-L-ana' ,Qgnmm-U Q Stnke up the muslc the bands all here 1S the theme of the Cathohc Central Band These Centralltes add much Splfll and color to tne school GCl1V1l1GS Perforrntnq at halt t1me of the Tornadoes football and basketball qarnes ts only one of the act1v1t1es of the band. In the past school year they have participated in parades at various times. The band is a must at CC. Q , Y .1 A : ,lv Q1-wt-, i 7 7k gud? ,466 Wm' f i ., l . . , Ji C: ,Q SEATED, left to right: I. Iackson, M. Rowland, P. Griffin, G. Phillips, Ft. Ulliman, D. Roberts, T. Decker, M. Finneran E. laynes, D. Taylor, T. Halloran, E. Garrett, R. Dalton, T. Robinson, T.'O'Neill, I. Wallace, P. de Oyarzabal. STANDING: I. Butler, T. Harrington, F. Hennessy, director R. Bass, R. Carter. You have no doubt seen those advertisements heralding a product that has something new added. In this case, the product, the Catholic Central Band, can proudly claim its new additionfthe drum rnaiorettes. Last season brought first, two majorettes into the band. The l95l-52 season has witnessed the acqui- sition of three more which brings the total of Central's Inspirations in White to tive. They are, left to right, Mary Cordial, Kathleen Kenny, Mary Ann Votel, Grace Wade and Kathleen laichner. These girls work with the band under the direction of Mr. Frank Hennessy. The majorettes have also participated in several programs during the basketball games' halt-time festivities. 85 74. 4,4 T Carolyn Mcrrsteller Carolyn Marsteller has the drstrncuon of bexnq the Queen of Spues 1952 Tlns lS a trtle wl rclr rs eamed by rl nty of ltard work Tlte qtrl selltnq the mo t adverttsrnq for tne yearbook b come the Queen Carolyn s court rl slte were surrounded by tno e nearlno l r rn totals would b cornoosed of Mary Varley Mary Katnenne Bolton Manlyn Todnunter and Clara Kramer Rtcbard Hemzen sold tl e n o t advert1 IIIQ arnonq tloe boys He was followed closely by Wrlfred Golden 8 L, ylqsv. W xg E i I v ' , ' I o ' r . 3 f , t a or lf t f' o y ,WI 9 , 0 , l . f' r E, Q . X J 1 V .L . r. 1 F . Nw Q - Vx was x '..r-.,4 kb I . lg Q ' ' l A 1' t fe I , . . ' ' s ' S, ' .te ' , e . A , ' ' i 1 S 'S' . .t . ' Su eflllgj 7ltq74zlu qua 1088164 p4,44f'zom7fle There IS no lnfe wnthout :fs suffermgs but Chrnsf the Son of Gad has shown us the value of suffering It IS to the spnrutual lrfe what physlcal tralmng us to the human body Wlth the poet we learn to say prayerfully Teach me the beauty of sorrow Teach me the pleasure of pam I r . . . . . I . I ' ll I I ' ll Coach W1l11am McK1nley the force behlnd the Tornado team has completed h1s second year as coach of the F1qht1nq Ir1sh Coach McK1nley attended Benedlcttne H1qh School 1n Cleveland and then entered the Unlverstty of Dayton Durlnq hrs four years rn college he was actlve rn track and he recexved two letters ln football Because he was con sldered as one of the fastest men on the football team he was qtven the ntck name Scooter Durlnq h1s two years at Central he has had a record of seven wlns and two losses and two wms and seven losses HIS last season although not one ot the best was one of whrch the fans and followers were sattsfxed for the Tomadoes played good football 1 1 I , 11 11 1 - 1 1 Spade 'T f 2161 xr '41, -4 fain .Zenom Francrs P Coll1ns IS agam back at Cathol1c Central Bemg graduated 1n 1941 he returned atter ten years to be ass1stant to Coach W1111am Mclimley Before retummg to Central he was coach ot t e St loseph paroclual league team and mloted then to cl arnr1ons 1p Frank tarted rs athletrc career at Cc1tral n Qer temb r 1937 Werg 111g only 141 rounds exason esrale cnte'l'ornao g P be ed a o e r was c c lly note or 3 s f 11 r f 1 Mr loln Lestan asslstant football and re serve basketball coacn IS enter1ng h1s sevent year rn atr1et1cs at Central Tre gen1al mentor ha been conne tea w1t sports s1nce 1924 comtng to S rmgheld 1n 1928 from h1s 1 ome town Was mgton Pennsylvama where he was DITQCTOI ot Athletrcs at 11 Alma Mater lmrnaculate Concept on Hrgh School He has also played and coa 'ted var1ous serm pro teams Mr Lestan was assrstant coach at St Ber nard School clurmg two charnp1onsh1p seasons and he also gulded two paroch1al league Cham plonshlp teams at St Teresa School Coach Lestan IS well lrked by all and has glven much encouragement to the members of h1s team 7-'canada ? Hallam H- Q 3 . , Y . I' , .. ' . 1 . . -M - 1 , 1. f ' . 1 11 s - c ' ' ' f 1 1 . . . -R , , - ' c ' ' Qs K , 1 1 A1 . ,..gv3. c, ' -. if ,fg X 1 fr . D ' A I . X 0 N In N I A l ' C 1 'a' ' V ra. 1 1+ 1 , t ' lg, 4, 'L 'uf 1 -'V '- ,- '. ,R 1 1 351 1 -t - , . ' ' t fxflfx - , 1 - K-5 ' r if 5 . V , M. , Q, 'FQ 1- f. 1 1,1 4. ',.+p!V'T A 1 , 1 n . . . . 1 1 . T 21' . s ' hp .. Q fx, 1 o A: X e A . 1 E ': J 1 - 21 'J ,e of th sr, 1 st men ho do eleven but 1.-all be lon rertzern r s no of the g eatest. 'f ia Cl l his lc11'lc1r1C ability, 1:1 111- ser o year -Jas f-1-fstf,-d car tf11:1 of tlr- lgczsflzfitbafl team. , 1 . out 6466 Full trcnmnq has begun you see I Football players come with glee. During the summer some of the muscles have had a long rest. They are a little slow about getting into action, but football needs them, so work they must. However, the boys are sure to hear from these lazy muscles after this practice is over. Co-captain Tom Kearney and Iohn Hecht size up the new equipment Coach McKinley eyes their enthusiasm to get into game and on with the season 74a 266014 ROGER BACON FRANKL I N CC CC H HAMILTON ELLA E CCH COH AKRON STMARY COL ST MARY C C H CC H DE PO R R ES HOLY ROSAR CC H CC H CC H TULEDO 41 33 32 . .H , , , I4 7 g 27 I3 . . . YQ 4 .LL . 7 L5 I3 ' r, 'B' . h . . . . I2 3I I9 I Q . 26 . . . I2 . . . 38 20 'Wim gif is ,4- FIRST ROW left to rrqht W1ll1am Dunn Peter Hackett SECOND ROW Rrohard Moon Paul Kramer Ronald Clark Robert Coy Tl-HRD ROW Wtlltam Buck Tobm Grtm lames Hankel The mnth grade boys are the Lxttle Winds on the Tornado team They play games w1th other reserve teams When Central s Varslty plays they s1t on the benches and watt a feelrnq of comradeshlp and admrratton towards t e mlqhty Tornadoes ar ,AQ sf '16 he 1, l ll FIRST ROW left to rrqht Fred Lahrman Iames Shuleldt THIRD ROW Donald Mc Pommell Robert Rrzer Albert John Grate Asebrook SECOND ROW Norman Frazer Kenne h Smrh The sophomores are the Whtrlmq Wmds whlch p1Ck up momentum from the Lrttle Wmds Too, they are a reserve strength for the football sauad They have graduated from therr srttmq posrtron on the benches and they are standmq, hoplna to be srqnalled to come to the qrrdrron as a replacement Q 95 aadoza sv- FIRST ROW ef tc rrqht Wrlhams Lemmons Robert Shay Beckman D vxd Groebe l-HPD ROW lchn Cher y I hn Erfert Paul Sealock Ioseph SECOND ROW Iarnes Koehler Robet Stelzer Iohn Ullrman The Jumors are the blq saualls wh1ch nave the force and the dT1V9 to push the football team They kneel before the benches and keep therr eyes turned to the moves of the sernor players Hopettr ly they walt for the approach of the ooach to tell the 1 to s rmt onto tne held a d many many tmnes the1r hopes are real zed Sauna Vw if fq, fu'- l f 7 .,. FIRST ROW left to nqht Thomas Kearney W1llGYY1 Darqln THIRD ROW Robert McPcr'1'nell Rc e GW nn Rlchard Thomas Crcnley Helnzen Ronald Thompson SECOND ROW Orest P e I seph Fea hy Tlaese are tHe mlqnty lcrnadoes Wxtft t e backtna of the Ltttle Wmde tlee W'l1Il1HQ Wlqdq and Saual ' ey ave a forfe wl1c'1 fnotlvates tre ant lf: openlnq playe t e lang Paeeee and me keen ae-tense w 1 1 kee tne or Q na teams tar front tflelr qoal llne These boys qtve t e Varna y for tlne recofd After the Ball and alt uan they must Qlnq a solo att ee t ey lc W t at e ct ert ee arts are rea O Joln ln tae cno'-us by t e1r ba lcmq and t elf en ouraqe ent 714dff0l Franklm s Wlldcats defeated an outmanned Cathollc Central team 327 at Evans Stadxum IH thelr season s opener on September 15 Central s only score was made by Hearllhy when he plunged over from the one-foot l1ne Kearney caught a pass from M1ller to make the extra polnt Hammock and Clark were the b1g guns for Franklm as they had the over all advantage throughout the contest Ecllacu Sz ala On September 22 the Tornadoes traveled to Bella1re Ohio to play the1r second game The txlt began wlth Ron Thompson on the recelvlng end of a pass for the hrst score St Iohn s came r1ght back w1th s1x polnts and the half t1me score read 6-6 t1e Towards the end of the game 1t looked good for Central for they were ahead 12 6 In the last 11 seconds of the game Bellaxre pulled a pass play that breaker olammlaa Sz 7flauy In the1r third game of the season the determmed Tomadoes took to the held agamst a strong Columbus team on September 28 The Columbus ball club was coached by a former Catholic Central ass1stant coach Kenny Nevllle Tom Cronley lake Plteo Dave Groeber all scored w1th quarterback Kenny M1ller pushlng across two scores Th1s was Central s f1fSl w1n as they came out on the top of a 31 8 score ealumduc Wolg 204474 On October 6 Columbus Holy Rosary met Central on thelr own held It was the hrst contest played on Saturday aftemoon by Central rn 12 years Cronley put Central out 1n front by a touchdown ln the frrst four mlnutes but Central fought to t1e the ftrst halt 13 13 Cenral scored agaxn but came out on the short end of a 26 20 ball game resulted in a touchdown. The extra point was made and Central lost a heart- 7old?q7le7 4.. 7al'eda fczfdafdc Henna! On a warm, sunny Sunday afternoon, October 21, Central traveled to Toledo to play Toledo Central Catholic. The game proved to be a sad day for the Irish, for the Toledo eleven nad too much weight, speed, and experience. The first stanza found Toledo ahead by two touchdownsg in the second they added one more, the third they scored two more and a final one in the last quarter. Ioe Hearlihy scored two touchdowns for the Irish, one in the second and one in the fourth quarters. The final score was 4l-l2. mccnuafe Depanee Cn their sixth game Catholic Central entertained the DePorres team The contest was played on a Sunday afternoon on October 28 The game opened quickly with DePorres scoring two quick touchdowns but this was all until the third quarter when they made their total at I9 points Central then came back with Hecht scoring two touchdowns and one extra point Cronley and Hearlihy each one touchdown and one extra point The final score read 38 I9 H6106 Sam! Wfwzq On Sunday November 4 St Marys of Akron traveled to Springfield to take part in Catholic Central s annual Dad s Day game Bad weather hindered the Tornadoes and Akron pushed two touchdowns across to make a score of 13 U Then the Tornadoes caught fire scoring two touchdowns but failed to make an extra point Central lost another heartbreaker I3 12 gfamcltan eatioloc On November ll the Irish gridders traveled to Hamilton to play a tough Ram eleven Hecht scored Centrals only tally with RIZQI converting Central went to defeat in a hard fought contest The score 27 7 uzcuwatc fogn gacon Central s season came to an end on a freezing afternoon in November The first half showed the Irish on top with a I4 7 score Despite the fact that this was Central s homecoming and they played excellent ball they were defeated 3314 v-4 0 N 1 s .' L T? 1 'W l Side by side stand the principals in the homecominq qame festivities. The senior boys who were playing their last game for Catholic Central and the qirls who were Royalty for cx Dcry. LEFT TO RIGHT: William Darqin, Mary Ann Mantel, Robert Mc Pommell, Thomas Cronley, Mary Newell, Robert Gwinn, G-eorqe Ann Schwartz, Ioseph l-learlihy. I n L. f. . , U f 4 S449 if 1' u , 1-In csv, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Heinzen, Queen Mary Beqy, Iohn Hecht, Mary Remmetter, Thomas Keamey, Ronald Thompson, Maureen Ulliman, Oresto Piteo. '7 '4- Wlawelaaa' '78 4 Wandezfal li The moment the tense crowd had awalted ftnally became a reahty when the Home Comma Queen her attendants and the members of her court made therr appearance on the royal platform LEFT TO RIGHT Maureen Ulhrtan Mary Newell Mary Beay Queen George Ann Schwartz Mary Ann Mantel Mary Rernrnettcr 70654 7464 We p'!f06Z4644t 76ee new fa 4 Faq 'S The crowd s excnernent reached lts he1qht when Class Presldent Iohn Hema offlcxally proclalrned Mary Beqy Queen of Home Comlnq Day Her attendants and the members of her court hall her as fh91f queen 'I03 O 1 r f N . Q x I Q z ,1 X Q .. ' fi 5' . , I '11 if I , , hh 'fig 'Vg f h , f R. ,Rf f ef . 7 ' , ' 5 5 I 5 h A q - 1 I :V , A -1 e. 4 Zaeev o 74 df ' new az 4 Faq' i g 'if' al 1 OWL? OVVLUT, lleefl, her deep qratrtbde ana er Hap rrees Orr tl 13 realm of earnest footbatr rlayers a d frttrus a mdeed af! of S a errwr ce rsratacy ueet . MJ fl? R 1 Q ! W., ' x , g V . .. The beammq srrxrle of the Queen expressed, giert.agi,s, better than her words, r '11 . 'ri e- . L day aay. A Auee, 'th a H 5- e. . if Sim: f 'H 'S .1 I: Q l Q-W -ai, :W .r '?iqi1, 3. j lim gli The qarne concluded the press box closed for the current year and the festxvrtres are at an end The Queen and her court reluctantly made therr recess1onal whlch was as grand as then' entrance Thelr glory seemed to be over but tnrs was Just temoorary for Royalty would aqarn preslde at the Home comlnq dan e whrch was held that eventnq The dance seemed a flttxnq end to a perfect day M4654 e ,4 ffaaefdaf T Quo , 9 Coach lvIcK1nley and Thomas Cronley pose for the presen tatron of Torn s thrrd letter for football Tom was the only senror to recelve a threeyear letter He made many of the touch downs whrch ran up the Tornado scores and by hrs good sportsrnanshrp he helped to keep the Fighhng Insh one of the very frne teams rn the State Thomas 1S also presrdent ot the St Raphael Servers Socrety Stadt 71641564 Wien LEFT TO RIGHT R Starlrnq T Moran D Denms R Kunk Wobbe D Benmnq I Papama P Collms and K Baker F Demana T McLean R Ullrman M McDonough R Center wrth ball E Rader l T Shea 2 T ONerll Tle Latrn School boys have qym once every week conducted by Coach McK1nley l-lere they are IH two teams lt you want to see actron you should see the energy spark after the t1p ott 'Mace UMM? Zum? STANDING left to rxght R Hexnzen W Golden I Lowery ON FLOOR T Wlegel R Gwmn KNEELING I Woodhouse I Kellner I Cashm P Beach BRIDGE I Hecht B Krupp These ffOl1Ck1I1Q Semors are performmg one ot the many act1v1t1es of the1r gym class W1th the greatest of ease they are bulldlnq a human brldge Wh1lSl dolng th1s they are also developlng thelr phys1cal stature That IS one reason why these senlor boys are so earnest about the1r work Each week for one penod they play basketball or football or some game that Wlll develop muscle alertness and good sportsmansh1p They follow the old motto A sound mmd IH a sound body L. Moorman. . , , , . . . . , . , . I , i H . . H e .lead tie Zhao fm tie Emma! 'hmm Wav -.X vp! -...Q I xxx One of the first activities of the senior class is to elect cheerleaders for the Tornado team All senior girls are eligible and happy are the six who are chosen Irom nearly sixty senior girls Not only are these girls good cheer leaders at the qames but they plan pep meetings wh1ch are 1nterest1nq and enioyable The team plays six eiqhths time when these colleens are there leading the cheers for them. LEFT TO RIGHT: Patricia Hannon Ann O Brien Mary Pheneqar Martina Belt Mary Ellen Derry and Constance Griffin. C A' 0 , lg f' :Cf x N Lancaster St Mary Dayton Parker Akron St Mary Cmcrnnatr De Pcrres Columbus St Mary Newark St F a cr Franklrn N rr Jes m Col mbus Qt C arles Enon Canton Catholr Dayton Cl am rade Belrarre St I bn Columbus Holy Famlly Marlon St Mary Bellelontame Columbus Fory Rosary Columbus Aqurnas ,. 11- fv ...f ',',. ,,,,-fn Yr. f,,-,--. ' 'S I' G ....-, ..-L J,J,, ,.,.,,,,..,f,1 IDY ., f -,WM ,J-54, .,. ...tu vu.-. ..,....f .-,... ... 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In tgegr G?flfGflCY1, T291 give figs: :tie Step :Cru-:C1rQ1 by retavifrg tes W , N ., . . . .,., . ,A :i3r.:rs. Qi Iw.i'r3:t'.m21 fr:g:.',' 'llSf,. 1'S X115 Y!'3f,fQ'y' :cr Ire fic-. .',3.C.-,- - 1 - W -1 V. NWA.- N. 4 .- g:.,.','Qr. Arif I2:.:.ny 59:13 1.9.12 ty: ie: RQLCQ, w .cr cum 3..,..1 4 N V fr- 'fav f-'Y fv ','.r1q MILC1 2333 r.5ri.,..:...,,. CVGCE1 Y'fN'1 .11 MCKm.Qy, ' F. ' . p .1 Q A, ' ,. , ,eitg ' prix' V 12.5 .9:1pi1,..tS. de Zadie 'Y ITTI Paxson C Hanrahan K Miller I Ullunan M. Harper Ioe Paxson Ioe Paxson 6 ft 2 U1 170 lb rumor forward 15 one of the tallest men on the team. He has un proved ln hrs two years of expenence w1t.h the and a deadly set shot from the comer Charlie Hanrahan Chcahe Hanrahcm 6 ft 155 lb semor forward rn the startmg hneup for Central rs a good shot a:nd a good rebounder For four years Charhe has and sportsmanshlp on the court Kenny Miller Kenny M111er 5 ft. ll m. 150 lb Juruor guard rs one of the great stars of the Central f1ve Kenny who was chosen a member of the A1lCalhohc League Team IS the only luruor on that team He recewed honorable ment1on for All Ohro and was runner up ln the c1ty for hxgh scorer Kenny has the eye for the basket from way out and 15 also the play maker for the team but he sull imds time to be great on defense Ioe Ulllman Ioe Ulhmcm 5 ft l1V2 ln. l60lb forward 15 an other of the lunxors that we had rn the Central luxe up Ioe has an uncanny push shot from the out sxde that very often funds its mark He has come a long w y smce a freshman and w11l always be a threat 2 Mrke Harper Mxke Harper 6 ft 2 mch 160 lb Junlor center rs another of the bxg men on the Tornado hve He has a hght that comes m handy and through hrs good sportsmazn hke conduct hrs name IS connect ed vnnth some very clever and clean plays Keep your eyes on Mrke m the year to come 4 -sv ll f t 5 a - 2,1 1 HQ! rr 1 i , L s r W P r 4 I I. . . ' . ' Tomados. Ioe also has a good rebound average played with the Tomado team and shown his skill , , Tom Nuss Tom Nuss is the 5 ft 10 in. 145 lb iunior guard for the Central live Tom has played for three years with the Tomadoes He has shown his skill as a clever ball handler and a speedy guard Iohn Cherry Iohn Cherry 6 fL l in. 175 lb iunior center is one of the iumping iacks of the Central Eve H has been the deciding factor in many a scramble for the ball. Iohn is a clever pivot man and has been able to break through some tough defensive teams Iohn Falkenback Iohn Falkenback IS another ot the future basket ball stars of Cathohc Central. He being a soph omore has played with the varsity and has shown great promise Dave Groeber Dave Groeber 5 it. l0Vz Ln. 165 lb is a iunior and a very clever ball player He through two years expenence has led the varsity to many a and a good shot he has come through with a basket in many a tough spot. Iohn Gonce Iohn Gonce a sophomore stands 5 it. 9 in and weighs 125 as you can see by the figures he is a httle man, but he is also a sharp shooter from has already played a lot oi ball for the varsity 3 T Nuss I Cherry I Falkenback D Groeber Gonce H3 ' . . . , . . . , 8 scoring spree. Dave is an excellent ball-handler all over the floor. Iolm although only a sophomore 6-E gi I 1 g g X A ,. xx -I . . . . I. 4 . 4 4 nz . ' - -nt A. 'Y gag ,., I lf , 1 I 2 L ' t V 1 rf- -' A FIRST ROW SEATED R Smtth D Geron I Dunn N Flaker THIRD ROW STANDING l Pcxson R MCPOmmel' M D Groeber W lohnson Nuss Coach W1ll1am M Kmley These are the people who travelled to Troy to part1c1pate 1n the Annual Drstnct Tournament Here they were rrvet on the redwood floor by the caqey Stdney Publlo who narrowly edqed a V1 tory trorn the Tornado aumtet The boys however were hacked by an avld arouo of spectators who apprectated the t1ne dlsplay ot Qrtnt and sporte tanswtp C taracter1st1c of the Central squad ff A 541 fe SECOND RCW: 1. Cherry, K. lllliller, C. tltinmhqh, f. Hechti Harper. I. Fcllkenbcch, R.. Rizer, I. Ullirrtun, I. Goncfai. R I e '15 fuuve ,I are fe D7 GQ N' fx C1 C CI C. UH PCQQ C in .aff Mflrtmcr B N1 fm VN r' N D r Gr cf viury ewegc. G I e PW HCT Gmc uC 1 'ef' JV f Fo three :QA ee ' ' e V the CAMS ef 'Q h - ,,ptL1te:irE1et1t1e ,f ' 'file-y B H mpsu. After t2i,1r captain, M rpm C. Nerf. set :ace fer the incl gcrxe by driving the fzrsx bcxllh the ECI MI'.1IiS get :he Sfllfli and H2165 up the scare, Tl. W rx the '.'JlKI'.lY1Q ieari are stciiziqf left To rxqhtz Mury Ellen D, ,y, X ' . elt, ycrze... e. Nc .21 Muziies Grce' e , C Cl -uccsg krieeling T ff ph A A' r, ec 15, A SC1i'.'.'crtz fcrxie Q..- . ' W . ..c 114: e.. Once a week the girls ot Catholic Central anxiously await the arrival ot their physical education class. Under the direction of Miss Rita Klenke, girls athletic instructor, they learn the fundamentals ot basketball, volleyball, kick- ball and soccer This year the Girls Athletic Association was inaugurated and many gir s Joined this national organization As their outstanding achievement the girls tielded a team in hockey sey f'f Vx' 7695644 god Fudd tie Www :nm The Sprres Staff began the work of edmng therr book by mak1ng a v1s1t m Church where the Blessed Sacrament 1S Exposed Da1ly Some of them have returned there many t1mes to pray for help rn do1ng the1r ass1gnments 1n order to make thelr yearbook a very Cathohc yearbook FIRST PEW background to foreground W1ll1am Dargm Iohn Edelman Gene Phrlhps Iohn Campbell Mary Varley Peggy Phllhps Clara Kramer Constance Grlffm SECOND PEW Thomas Wlegel George Dxrmtroff Ierry Woodhouse W1lfred Golden Barbara Asebrook Madge Rowland Mary Ann Mantel Carolyn Marsteller THIRD PEW W1ll1am Vasrleff John Kellner Ferdmand Se1pel R1chard Hernzen Iohn Helm Mary Phenegar George Ann Schwartz 1951 1952 September 1431111377 Ftrst Day of School Electron of cheerleaders Electron of semor offrcers Co-captams of football team elected Robert McPommell Thomas Kearney lvlonsxqnor s anmversary of ordmatron Formal mstallatron of Student Counctl members Frrst C S M C meetrnq Cathohc Central handbooks dtstrtbuted October Umforms for the qrrls and Dally Mass for all Grrls Choxr smgs at Sprmqfleld s Sesqurcentenmal cele bratton S 7 wms the Centrib drtve Two teachers from Germany VlS1l the classes The Holy Name Parade Central boys march Central s Band plays Semors welcome the Freshmen CYO National Conventton ln Crncmnatz Central sen 1ors attend C S M C Meetrnq rn Sldney Centralrtes attend Feast of St Raphael Solemn Hlqh Mass Afternoon free Slster Mary Honora presented w1th St Lours medal by C S M C offtcers Frrst edltton of Centrib November Feast of All Samts Beautrful day for a free day lndrvrdual prctures taken of freshmen and sophomores for yearbook panels Semors and tumors pose for pxctures Home Commq Queen announced Monstgnor s brrthday He treated the entrre hrqh school to rce cream candy and cokes durmq the last perrod Band marched tn ATmlSllC9 Day Parade Home Commq Game Queen Mary rerqns I Speak for Democracy speeches recorded at Statron WIZE Thanksqrvmq Day Gobbler s Gambol a student councrl dance Mrssron Meetmq play qrven Betty Carrred the Shreld Forty Hours beqtns at St Raphael Church December Football Banquet at Women s Burldmq at Farr Grounds Freshman cheerleaders chosen Feast of the Immaculate Conceptxon Father Wtllhelm transferred to St Matthew Norwood lunxors measured for class rrnqs A Cappella Play Open House m hrqh school Chrtstmas Dance Second Mary Chnstmas Ball -am. --mn.. I Retum to school A Cappella chorr sang at Memorral Hall for pubhshmq of 4 H Stamp Pxctures for yearbook taken Cathollc C IS host to C S M C Reqronal Meet Semester Exarnmatrons Second semester beams Anna Brrd Stewart addresses student body Oratorrcal speakers have try outs Spires subscrrptron contest beqrns Oratortcal fmals Wrllram Darqm frrst Thomas Halloran second February Mr Gallrco from Umverstty of Dayton talks to rumors and semors Gtrls ChO1fS honor semor members Father Stanq goes to Hamrlton Father Henz comes to St Raphael Father Seaman goes to Cmcmnatr Father Lawler comes to St Bernard Father Schmxdt goes to Botkms Father Hurley becomes pastor of St Mary Church Mr Schwmn from Mtamt Iacobs talks to the semors March Thomas Halloran 1n fmals rn thrs reqron Father Charles qtves vocatxon talk Nurses from Good Samarrtan Hospltal Dayton talk to the semor qrrls 201 sophomore qrrls are champtons over semors lOl Halloran places second ln Xema oratorrcal contest St Patrrck s Day cr free day Srsters of Chartty mark thelr fxrst one hundred years as a Cmcmnatr foundatron Semors take over dutres of ctty offrces Father Ltzza talks to boys and glrls about relxgxous vocatlons April Good Frrday qlrls smq tn the Tre Ore servxce Father Hmks SI preaches the sermons on the Seven Last Words Easter Bonnet Parade Dance sponsored by the C S M C l7 18 Retreat Father Francrs N Reynolds O P rs the retreat master Style Show at Wren s Central rs represented by Nancy Iohnson Ann OBr1en Rlchard Hemzen and Thomas Cronley Mar 4 and 6 Semor Operetta The Belle of Barcelona une l Baccalaureate Sunday 6 Graduatron at Memortal Hall -lZtlHllll1fl1 i t 11:11 I x.sfr 'N 20 We Speczalzze b rv and Rena r on All Makes a d Models by E ert Cl t h a d T arismiss on Meclsan csl Pont ac and Buick Dyriaflo REBUILT TRANSMISSIONS for Cars cmd Trucks The O qirial Cl tch With the Vel 1 Tauchl YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT BEN S GARAGE 901 SHERMAN Ava DIAL 34026 Congratulations The Senior Class of 1952 W. 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R iff. . -gif Be-Heqnhy EAT HOLSUM Breads Rolls Cakes Doughnuts At Your Store or at Your Door Phone 3 9727 3 9728 I C HALEY APPLIANCE SHOP Westlnqhouse Apphances TGISVISIOH Zenlth Te1eV1s1on Maytag Washers 2602 E I-hgh St Open T111 9 p rn TURNER INSURANCE AGENCY INC FITSI Nat1ona1 Bank Bldq A.LL FORMS OF INSURANCE FERNCLIFF FLORAL F mfrock FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS SINCE 1906 Phone 3 5091 Dral 3 4904 Sprlngheld Oh1o PAUL S CIGARE'I'TE G TOBACCO COMPANY WHOLESALE Tobacco Candles Sundrles Noveltres Operator of Clqarette Vendmq Machmes BEST WISI-IES TO THE CLASS 1952 SCOTTY S FINE FOOD 2513 E Maln St Speczalzzmg ln F rsh Dznners WEDDING PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Pe Conga STRATFORD PLACE LOUIS A SEGER General Contractor 936 Laqonda Ave D1a1 3 9472 ' ' G Phone West IVICCIGIQIII Ave. BY 4 M. 6 L. MARKET Qualzty Meats and Groceries Free Delrvery Servrce 970 972 Selma Road D1a1 2 5511 Our best ads aren't written -they are WORN! Vbllarvard 27 WEST HIGH ST Sprzngfzeld s Great Store F or Men Most Value At Least Cost Always MARTIN S RADIO 6 TELEVISION SERVICE 61 INSTALLATION SERVICE ON ALL MAKES CONGRATULATIONS To The CLASS OF 1952 WOBBE S DRY CLEANERS 138 S Eour1ta1n Ave D1a1 4 3121 L W BOSART 6. CO Wholesale Candy and Fountaln Supphes SINCE 1882 119 E Maln St D1a1 22571 Comphments RIPLEY INC Dodge Plymouth Dodge Job rated trucks 100 W North St Dlal 3 9986 1130 Laqonda Ave. Dial 3-8441 448 N. Limestone St. Dial 2-5161 e 0 o Of of HILL COAL C0 Lagonda National Bank 315 York St Dlcrl 36471 Sprmgizeld COmP11ments BEST WISI-IES MARSHALL 6 BECK INC 500 S Llmestone St Phone 23328 From Sprmqfleld Ohlo THOMAS KAPPEL INC .,, BEST P E WEST Mo'roRs INC WISHES 140 West North Streei Sprmqfleld Ohlo BUICK DEALER P E West Presldent Te1ephor1e3 3786 of of . . I . IP . . . Best Wrshes to Everyone Catholxc Central Hzgh School Murray s Confechonery 451 E Pleasant Street RIT S HARDWARE 610 sauna Road ,H cw H Open Evenlnqs to 8 30 west sms Home Sunday S 10 OO to 3 O0 rwwsn sH0P BAKERY HARDWARE TELEVISIQN SPRINGFIELD 43 oHIo APPLIANCES SCHARTZ S CLOCK CAFE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1952 2108 W Mann St W A SMITH PURE OIL TURTLE SOUP PLATE I-UNCHES 325 N Foumqm D1a1 20405 STEAKS fs. CHOPS SERVICE SPECIALIST For Photoqraphxc Equrpment It s RAPID PHOTO SERVICE 45 47 W Hlgh St St11I and Movle Cameras Photo Supplzes Dark Room Supplies EVERYTHING FOR PHOTOGRAPHY CII , O I 5 1496 W. Main St. 1439 W. Main St. O I I JOHN IHRIG 8: SONS COAL FEED HARDWARE 1800 24 W Mcnn St Dral 3 7071 Conqrcrtulcrtlons from HUPP S FRIENDLY SERVICE HmMmwL6ZnmmL 2508 Kenton St Plcmt 355 S L1mestone-Cash 5: Ccrrry Store Dlcrl 3 3231 for Prck up 6. Dehvery We QIVS S CS H Green Stamps Corner of Hrqh G Burnett WALTER I-IUPP Always a Good Show LIBERTY THEATRE 16 W H1gh St HI S PAINT STORE 15 EM St ACop1tL fOB TRIMZ BORDERS DECALS AskAb tO H FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN by ppt Ph 24 07 THE JAMES LEFFEL 8: C0 Estcrblrshed 1862 Scotch Type Bozlers Stokers Hydrczulzc Turbmes 7 I I 93 . Gin . m ee ine o ' rien's Paints A Complete Line of Sundries including ou ur ouse Deol Hours: 7 c1.m.- 6 p.m. Eve. 61 Sun. CI ' . ' one - 0 O C I oeuli S on One of Amerzcas F me Stores for Men and Boys LLOYD 6 WISEMAN CRIST KISSEI. CO INC G E APPLIANCES G'oCe'Y 5 Meats DUMONT TELEVISION 112 S Fountcun Ave 2 SUPERETTE MARKETS 600 W CO1U1'I1b1Q 1122 Tlbbetts Phone 34679 et ean ardou ortralts record all the lmportant events ln your llfe Your Ojficlal Photographer 1 Sdrd Studio Third Floor STORE NAME L S P ' Springfield College of Commerce and Industry Congratulates the Graduates ot 1952 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Spring and High Sis. PHONE 3-4945 Let us help you plan your future COPPER KETTLES ANTIQUES WH ALEN BROS PLUMBING AND HEATING BUY AND SELL 1834 Woodward Avenue Dlal 2 7571 2112 West Mam Street D1a1 2 1270 D3 '-J W T SMITH 8: CO P CTSWEET FISHMAN SINCE 1881 ?remnlm uallfq Fozen foods 1 f- .. 'V Fog 0 0 o BEST AVAILABLE IN MEATS www gzwwu, gn. UTTIE WIEGEL Dm SPRINGFIELD 2 7531 VENETIAN MYERS DAII.Y MARKET BLIND LAUNDRY CO COMPLIMEN TS THE STQRE F OR Elecirlc Boys Company AND SPRINGFIELD DADS TOO OHIO 35 Years-Fountcnn at Hlgh 'I'he W'W ' r n 40 MEMBERS OF Lowe Brothers The Paints 8: Varnishes American Federation of Labor Conqratulate The Class of 1952 THE SPRINGFIELD TRADES 6 LABOR ASSEMBLY LABOR TEMPLE HIGH STANDARD HOUSE PAINT P 0 LAX KEM GLO MELLOTONE 0 MELLOGLOSS SUPER KEMTONE Headquarters for Wallpaper The Best Costs Less in the Long Run THE LOWE BROTHERS 37 So Fountam Ave Phone 2 7761 We Dehver Good To be refreshed Meet Speedy the llttle GAS FLAME f f A jx x.! Q O cookrng X x a1r condrtlonrng refngeratrnq He serves you by water heatmq TI-'IE HIO FUEL on MTM? THE SPRINGFIELD COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY - I III M L ,ie Y : - - - - A es , . . a , . ' laundry drying M H .. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY F E COCA-COLA COMPANY BY f 'I Qui fi THE HOME OF upenor and Atlus Engines The National Supply Company Englme Dwzszon 1401 Sh rldan Avenue Sprmgfxeld Oh - I .. . ' .139 . V, , Q., up F Wir- - -.- 0 I What assurance do YOU have for a successful career? FREDERICK'S ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE Arcade Building he school ot Capable graduates Central Mixed Concrete FUELS v BUILDING MATERIALS THE BECKLEY G MYERS CO. E Hlqh at the Brrdqe 3 6454 B 61 S RADIO 6 TELEVISION I2 S Center St 145 l47 W Maln St THOMAS SUBURBAN SHOP Dress Sport and Work Clothmq Men s Accessorles Household Electrlcal Appllances Eadros Televlslon Iewelry Sportmq Goods Etc Made to Measure Suits and Top Coats Robert O Thomas Prop 2740 Columbus Ave Sprlnqtleld Ohro The Place To Go For The Label You Know' i Our Smcere Congratulatlons 1.-..-Q, and Best WlShCS cunnrsns Pnrrsnson T0 The Class 0f 52 VI I rg .JH U U 40 42 S Fountaln Ave Sprzngfzelds Smart Shop For Men I O I I n I I I I I ' I 1 1 - I . , . , , I . . . I . I Azhar A , ,I lg i ' ' 1 0 - ----e-Ipf glliiiflg-I: is gl i' 'i , -ir of -'Q' df rim' Rig I A h V fp-35 13 I C 9 LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING Intelllqent Servlce Responsible Cleaners wrth the know how ' Congratulatzons to the Senrors Rlver Dale Dalry Mllk Its Fresher Its Cheaper M W You come dlrectly to our plant and save Dral 3 5742 SPRINGFIELD Rear 273 Selma Road OHIO CONTRACT HAULERS TRENOR MOTOR COMPANY OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC 120 W. Main Street Springfield, Ohio 44 The Perfection Laundry Company Whlte Green Chevrolet Inc Your Chevrolet Dealer 14 E North Street Phone 3 8601 The Best Deal m Town Best Wrshes to the Class of 1952 ARM to the FINESTINF SENIORS MACHINERY A F116-nd 270 Monroe Street Spnngheld Ohlo Remember The future belongs to those who prepare for 1t Open a Savmqs Account at the M 6 M Merchants SL M6ChHH1CS Federal Savmgs SL Loan Assoc1at1on of Spr1ngf1eld I4 The Oliver Corporation Bas, wishes l CENTRAL AND CYO TEAMS ARE RECO EQUIPPED Twenty hve years ago we opened our doors It s a long story coupled w1th a heck of a lot of hard work and fun You the students at Central people of Sprlngfreld and surroundlng counttes bought the best tn your patronage We have grown because you have bought from us We ve trled and trled to hammer away IT PAYS TO PLAY for these twenty hve years Fortunately for you and for us you have been do1ng a good Job Keep rt up RECREATION EQUIPMENT CO INC 113 E. Hlgh St Sporting Goods from us. We are grateful and very appreciative of SCHARTZ CAFE Famous for Sandwlches 1575 East Mam Street Dral 2 0503 FANCY FRUITS and GROCERIIS Fru1t Baskets AII1SI1CG11Y F111ed EAT FRUTTS I-'OR HEALTH M LONGO 135 W Maln St Phone 3 511 CLARENCE F FOSNAUGH Manuiactunng Ieweler Speclal Order Work Dlamond Settmq Watches Unmounted Dlarnonds Iewelry Elne Watch Bepamnq 604 Frrst Nat l Bank Bldg Dlal 3 4272 Sprmgheld Oh1o WALLACE 61 COMPANY 719 22 FIISI Nat1ona1 Bank Bldg Insurance-Real Estate Serv1ce Slnce 70 BUCKEYE HATTERS 9 West Hlgh Street HATS CAPS TIES FIELD 6 SCHARDT INC Certlfled Iohns Manvrlle Roohng 6 Sldmg Contractors 240 N Fountaln Ave Dlal 2 9595 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES from ROMAINE AUTOMOTIVE CENTER BELMONT UNION STOCKYARDS Good Servlce Square Deal 1824 Columbus Ave Desolro PLYMOUTH Tel 3 5731 CHRYSLER CORPORATION Howard D Schultz Dan Loney Parts 5' Servlce I4 . 0 0 . O O O 1 I 1 ' 11 . . 1 lr I I 0 . . . O O n n . - 4 MAIN LOAN OFFICE MORRIS CONFECTIONERY 2222 L A 104 W Mum S1 exmqm Ve Whlte V1I1a Grocenes Dzamonds and Watches Sea1 Test Ice Cream We buy old scrap gold BEER G WINE STATIONERY SUPPLIES MARGARET M CAMPBELL Insurance MCCONNAUGHEY 216 Woolworth Bldg Phone 2 0812 EOR SCHOOL FOR HOME FOR OFFICE Insure Today Be Sure Tomorrow THE BRAIN LUMBER COMPANY I 9512.30 and Up ROLLER SKATE HODGES BROS ROLLER RINK 1620 W Maln St Tues Wed Thurs 7 45 10 30 En Sat Sun 7 4511 00 MONDAY PRIVATE PARTIES TUCKER S FRIENDLY SERVICE STATION 911 Selma Road D1a1 2 0152 Estabhshed 1840 Telephone 39757 SPRINGFIELD HARDWARE COMPANY 16 18 North L1rnestone St Dean QS Berry Pa1nts lrnperlal Wash able Wall Paper S 5- I-I Green Stamps Bullders 61 General Hardware Sprlngheld Ohlo NISLEY SHOE CO I9-21 E Hlgh Street Establzshed In 1883 In the years gone by we have congratulated your mothers fathers and grandparents Now WE CONGRATULATE YOU CDMPLIMENTS FRIEND I4 at I Scif, suff., Mqiiriggf f I I I f I f I fzlool 4100 UF A FV T FFlNd Since IS77 Your Family Store in Springfield ' i F S h ol Cl h For Sch I S I acafion ogs O or ami y The Spnngfleld Machme Tool Co SPRINGFIELD OHIO Help to ease the Truffle Squeeze - - - Ride City Buses in perfect ease! SPRINGFIELD CITY LINES, Inc. SERVING You. C m pliments of I COMPLIVIENTS SENID FRCM THE WINCHESTER UNION STOCK YARDS Manager Fred J Loheck T0 THE RS PATTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY 1802 W Pleasant Sl b t DRIVE IN PAINT STORE COLOR SERVICE 411417 E MAIN STREET d M hl 2 Y pt g Ilbg tly G J LOBENWEIN COMPANY For your convenience, We have uil a new I I I I at I aturinq the famous Glidden Products. and the M racle Paint Spred Satin , the 10072 Rubber paint I Walls. Ceilings, and Woo work. Our opening was on arc , 195 our arona e wi e rea appreciated LOW PRESSURE OIL BURNER It s amazingly easy to convert your present coal furnace to gtve you all the comfort. convemence and economy of OIL HEATING with the new Combustion eer Low Pressure O11 Burner You ll get these exclu sive Combushoneer features Hydra Vated Pump FreeFloat Piston TnpleVeloc1ty Visorhead FloMist Nozzle Interchangeable High or Low Pressure Burner 15-Year Clog Proof Nozzle Guarantee TRIPLE MIX GAS CONVERSION BURNER You may prefer GAS HEATING If so Insist on the new Combusttoneer Gas Conversion Burner with the TRIPLE-MIX Burner Head. Its exclusive with Corn bustioneer Tnple-Mixmg of gas and mr insures maximum heatmg efficiency produces a flat. hon zontaL cnr suspended flame releases maximum heat inside the combustlon chamber gtvmg your home the most heat for every cubic foot of gas burned Real home comfort! ASK FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION' Investigate the much better home heating possi- ble with OIL or GAS as fumished by Com- bustioneer heating devices. Complete informa- tion and a free survey of your heating plant IS yours for the asking Combustioneer offers you the best in home heatmg equipment including Low and High Pressure Oil Bumers Oil Furnaces as Furnaces Coal Furnaces Coal Stokers Humidifiers All of them bear the Com- bustioneer name cmd are of tested and proven Combushoneer quality in design. construction and performance Better Heatzng Equzpment Smce 1928 DIVISION The Steel Products Engtneenng Company SPRINGFIELD OHIO I E. MCADAMS President GALLUZZO'S PURE FOOD SHOPS 402 Harding Rd. Phone 4-1201 114 So. Limestone Phone 3-9111 SPRINGFIELD, OHIO THE A. T. DINGELDEIN CO. BARRETT BLOW-PROOF ROOFING SHEET METAL WORK v SPOUTING Also Special Truck Bodies Designed and Built 519 West Maxn Street Phone 2-4951 The Val Decker Packmg Company PIQUALITY BRAND MEAT PRODUCTS Hams Bacons ' Sausages Lard Pork and Beef Packers Srnce 1873 PIQUA OHIO Atherton s Inc Banzhof s Cleaners Bennett Printing :Sf Statronery Boston Store Iewelry 6. Watch Repaxr Dept Bowshrer s Body Service W R Branmck Accountant Burt Street Fuel Co Clark County Farm Bureau Coop Consldxne Insurance Crown F mance Corp Degenhart Conroy Funeral Home Donahue Plurnblng Duplex M111 G Manufacturing Co Eddxe s Flowers Field s Hamburger Frekrng s Dr Carl G Beubaur Gcrrlgans Typewriter G Equrp ment Co A F nend Gibson Poultry 6- Fish Market Glenn s Cafe Groves Iamtor Supply F H Harmlton 61 Sons lewelers Harper Method Salon H111 Top Food Market Holland Fumrture Co Holly Shop lay Lubbers Geo Haucke Co Herman B Krueger Larry s Kitchen C H Lawrence Tin Shop Lloyd 6- Wiseman Lubbers Grocery G Party Store Mad Rrver Supply Co Inc Market Bake Shop Mr 6- Mrs George Malowney Marshall Beauty Salon The Mart Mary Teresa Candies McClain s Iewelry McC1eary Iones Inc McCulloch s Mitchell s M G M Sandwich Shop National Coffee Shop Pard s Vanety Store I S Patton Sc to S1 O0 Store Porter Music Shop Radio Station WWSO Remmetter s Cafe Sayre s Appliance Scarrett s Shnver s Market Springfield Commercial Pnntxng nc Tellanco Bros Tarlors Wholesale Supply Co I I I I Buaumu Pafmum Association Ideal Iewelry Store Paul's Market l ' ' U 1 . ' 1v0RY5 MARKET IEEPS w11.1.Ys CARS STATION WAGONS and TRUCKS Qualzty Meats and Groceries SPRINGFIELD MOTOR Dlal 2 7720 Western at Pleasant Sprlnqfleld O 203 S Wlttenberq Ave 3 7855 382522 IQIQSIQEQL SELMA WINE STORE Sprmgfleld Ohlo Phone 3 7982 2 6680 Classes fer ell eqes 111 every type 602 Selma Road D1a1 5 1241 of the dance CONGRATULATIONS GRADS DUNN CLEANERS INC VITEX PROCESS Dxal 3 7519 412 East St. 13 S. Fountain Ave., I.0.0.F. Bldg. FREE DELIVERY I. K. WILLIAMS CO. HART IEWEI-RY The Right Tile Works Miracles Tiles or loors: eram1c,Asphalt, ublzer, rk, asf: Tiles or l ails: lay, orcelain-on-Steel, Plastic Counter Tops, sw r ' cars d A '1 re a mets 2114 N Limestone St. Phone 2-4152 Hart's for Diamonds Springfield, Ohio Dial 5-1594 26 E High IANITOR EQUIPMENT CO Samtary Su pplres 2141 W Main Phone 28428 Commercial lndustrial Lightxng Power ACME ELECTRIC COMPANY 500 East High Street Phone 2 6789 Springfield Ohio HAROLD SOUTH HENRY MCCURDY Res Phone 6 6559 Res Phone 24124 Congratulatrons to all the Graduates ELITE DRY CLEANERS l565 East Main Street Sprlngfleld Ohlo Pickup and Dehvery Service Three Day SGIVICG F OR DEPENDABLE SERVICE or a NEW ELECTRIC CLEANER Call or See I-'USSNECKER SWEEPER X SALES AND SERVICE Telephone 2 2177 12 E Warder St At the Fountain Ave Bridge Sprlngfield Oh1O f F C R Co Pl 0 1 JV C P 0 Sh D l C b Our Sincere . . . Q , do J., Paul W. Petter, Mgr. Telephone 2-4511 FETTER APPLIANCES Hotpoint- Crosley Appliances RCA - GE - Sentinel - Crosley 1135 Laqonda Ave Spr ngfield Ohio THE BER-MAR SHOP 18 South Limestone St We Ma1or zn M1nors Please the little one and please the mother with a gift from this store Dlal 3 6874 Margaret Hannewald THE GEORGE HAUCKE COMPANY Hardware Plumblng Roofmg Telephone 3 3661 331 5 West Main Street Springfield Ohio STEAKS CHOPS STEAK HOUSE 5 South F ountazn FINE FOODS LUNCI-IES SANDWICI-IES ALSCO SALES CO 824 E Ma1n St Phone 36741 Storm Wzndows Awmngs S1d1ng 6 Roofzng Rogerl Sulllvan Manager MUNDY S SUPER MARKET 583 Selma Road Phone 22546 Delivery Servlce Open 7 days a week Monday through Saturday 800 AM QOOPM Sunday8UO AM 100 PM I F RILEY INSURANCE AGENCY LINK HELLMUTH INC REAL ESTATE INSURANCE O09 Mitchell Building Link Bldg Dial 3 6426 Telephone 2 2958 Springfield Ohio . I .. . . . 1 , - . . .. T . I O . '- I I O . . .- . 1 I . o I 1 . . O - O I..-I ..0 I..-I .. Ol ' 1 o O La n - . JACK THORNTONS 9 South Fountain Ave. Th S g ture 1 Smartness In Men's Wear h UHIU STEEL FUUNDRY CU 10751 L C ALESHIRE 8: SONS W d St Sp gf ld Oh 52446 C mpliments f t crmes St. House Movers ar er reet rin ie . Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. and cmd cmd and and and and and ar1 and and cmd an and and an and cmd and Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Wiatlez D444 panama Robert L. Asebrook, Sr. Iohn N. Beach Herman I. Belt Richard Blaine . Carl Bluemle William Bolton Edward Bushman Iohn Casey Everett Corcoran T W Darqm A F Dennis Willard Derry Gus DlII11lfOll Michael Doyle W1ll1am P Dunn V L Emst Edward L Farrell William Gonce Sr E E Grlifin and and and and and and Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mr. and and and an an Mrs. M. I. Groeber Mrs. Edward He-arlihy Mrs. Paul R. Heim Mrs. Ioseph Heinzen Mrs. Alphonse C. Hook Mrs. Myron L. Iohnson Mrs. Iames H. Kellner Mrs. R. E. 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