Catholic Central High School - Spires Yearbook (Springfield, OH)
- Class of 1954
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SENIORS 5 Sxdley Bulldxng .11 'Ci 92 Buckley Hall l 2, lp' Q ' l 'M' . fi' A 1 , Q -' 1 , 1. ik' . , ' , , wf' OZ! v'- C x- 15k N Sannt Raphael Church uatncl C Cgmrcl sluapms GIQI'1d Mass at Si Raphael Church 1h a body every Fr Gay as we-H as ea 1 Q col day 1 0 tober and m May Most Reverend Karl I Alter Archbxshop of Cmclnncm Wil fix., Right Reverend Monsignor Martln M Vcnley Pastor oi St Raphael Church Superlntendent of CCIfhO11C Central Hlqh School OU R PASTORS Reverend Cletus A R1eger Reverend August F Bemczrd LlIC 1 S OS C ,lr '1 Few Sl .1 li' in Reverend Dcxmel C Colhns Reverend James T Hurley SITI c1C1rcn S'Mcxry Fur: ASSISTANT PASTORS I Reverend Kenneth Henz Reverend Edward Lcrwler Si Raphael Church St Bernard Church Reverend Iohn Perrymcm St Ioseph Church iv' 4791 Reverend George Trimbcrch Reverend Robert Wolfer St Mary Church St Rapl ael Church ,f I, - 4 Y ,' .N Q v . I . SISTER MARIE WILLIAM Principal Student Council Moderator REVEREND KENNETH HENZ Religion REVEREND EDWARD LAWLER Religion REVEREND IOHN PERRYMAN Religion REVEREND GEORGE TRIMBACH Religion REVEREND ROBERT WOLFER Religion SISTER MARGARET ANN H 'nero 'n 100 Religion Amer can His ory Ge rnetry Alqeora T goncrn ry Serior Play Di ec or SISTER RITA ANNE '1 rn rco'n I0-4 Rel rg cn K 99 CZ YP 'IQ S han Pe uh era or SISTER MARY AUGUSTA Ins rumen al I s A Capel a Ch ir SISTER MARY CATHERINE Homeroom lOl Religion English Journalism Centrib and Spires Moderator FACU LTY SISTER MARIE CLIMACUS Hom room S7 Religion World History English SISTER ANN COLETTE Horneroorn 105 Religion Shor hand Typing Transcription CSMC Moderator SISTER MARIE DEVOTA Chemistry Biology Acolyte Moderator SISTER GABRIELLE Home oom B 5 Religion Study Hall Library SISTER GERMANUS me o m S5 Religion Latin Algebra SISTER MARY HONORA H m com 200 Religion En lish Latn SISTER MARIE IEANNETTE H m room 201 Reliqi n St dy Hal La n SISTER MARIA IOHN Home oom l02 Reliq n Civics Biol gy Sodaliy Moderator SISTER EMMA IOSEPHINE General Mathematics Geometry Mechanical Drawing Assistant Librarian Book Room SISTER IULIA LORETTO I-Iomeroom 204 Religion General Business English Study Hall SISTER LEO MARGARET Homemalcinq Sewing Cooking SISTER MARCELLA MARIE Horneroom 205 Religion Alqebra Physics Engineering and Mechanical Drawing SISTER OWEN MARIE Homeroom l06 Religion Spanish English World History Shorthand All Star Moderator SISTER ANN NOREEN I-I m room 206 English Religion American History Sodality Moderator MR MICHAEL CAPOZIELLO Coach Boys Physical Education General Science MR MICHAEL MOEEO Asszs ant Coach MR PAUL CI-IARTERS Assistant Coach Reserve Baske ball Coach MR HERBERT KNALL Choir, Community Sinqmq, Boys Glee Club, Boys' Choral Group ' I f' - A X. x.: ' I A D -' br' A R -Q - A-X ' X I 2 'f ,. - ' 1 3 x ' ' '. r- ' I I, . Q I ' 'J E , f I ' 2 - ,L , A J I 55- 'E 1 fe: f S L 1 F 1- 4 Q , If 5 I 'I Sister Mane William presents Freshmen Donald and Ronald Burkhardt with their locker keys. D I V ' ' . . , ' ' . ' A Ho r o - , ' ' , o. o. , ' , i G 9, , ' I ' I E ' t , 3 , ' , ' rr et , .' 'r 1 C 95 I I I 1 Lg ' , i . fo.. e . , i i , , , I B:o'k part ,T 1. , ' E y 'H ' Shirt.. .i p C1 S - lied 7 Y : , io , . I . C I ,Q . . . I.. ,,. i Q . , i .. .., .-, i , I O. 'I ' . l .go W., xi' ,114 r 'df QYM r, r fGf cfyfmr usnow Murxllo lOl-IN FALKENBACI-I f C!?f'- Presld S Ter sa z r I4 no ol 2 3 4 Gyn Asssar' 4 Cen o 4 l ss rres 4 .utlaent er Bal' alVasy234Fte-serve n :x a Bas e a IOAN NASH Sec eary S A6 e a a c l-' nor F11 12 Perfet A ndance 2 Sa 3 4 Sp res Staff 4 NIC ep l Semor Class Sec 4 Su ent ncl P 2 3 H mero m Sec 2 Vlce res Glee C ub Acc mparust l 2 3 4 Bowlmq l 2 3 lntramural V lleyball l 2 3 Basketball l 3 Homecommq Court 4 ALBERT ASEEROOK Vrce Presxdent S' Teresa S olastc Hon r Roll l 2 3 All Star Club 4 S mor Class V1ceP s 4 Student Ccuncll Rep 4 lb' mer om Pr s l 3 Treas Fo tball Var h sr y 2 Reserve l Baske ball Reserve Intramural Basketball l 2 3 4 MARIAN ROWLAND Treasurer St Teresa Scholastrc Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 All Star Club 4 Parrsh Chorr l 2 3 4 Llbrary Ass1stant 3 CSMC Speaker 3 4 Centrrb Staff 3 4 Sprres Staff 4 CSMC Rep 1 Semor Class Treas 4 Student Councrl Rep 2 Homeroorn Vtce Pres 2 Glee Club Treas 4 GAA Pres 2 Band 1 2 Orchestra 2 3 Maxorette 3 Freld Hockey 2 Bowlmq 2 Intramural Volleyball 1 2 3 4 Basket ba l 2 3 4 Cheerl aderl 4-1 -ul SENIORS Dear Graduates Srncerest conqratulatrons to our semors for 1954 How s1qn1f1cant rt IS that your commencement should take place durlnq Mary s Year It IS the prayer of the faculty and the adrmnrstrauon that Gur Blessed Mother w1ll be mmdtul ot you rn a very spec1al way all through your llves and that you, rn turn, w1ll never forqet her May you hve always as someone has so aptly sald, Mary ly and gracefully so that we shall meet aqa1n for an eternal Homecomlnq rn the Heart of Her Dzvlne Son God bless you Slster Mane W1ll1am, Prlncrpal ' V fr 'faq ' ent 2. e ' Schclastc Hcncr itll l, 25 C12 ershrp .2 r R rl - 3: Aczlyte l, , -, ' '.. if .1 5 , 'ri' Safi .5 Sppres Stair 45 Senior C.a . 5 ' ' Ccxnczl Rep. l, 3, 4: Hsin com Pres. 1, 2, 3g Y Esys' Sxate 3: s.e'b 1. r xt , , , Q lg Baseball I5 l it :zur 1 lr tb ll l. 1 t. I s Schcl six Ie rc' , : C ite 5 All Sta: Cui 45 Parrsh Choir l, 2, 3, 45 C,S.M.C. Speaker 3, 45 Centrxb -1 ff , 5 1 5 5 C.S.. .,. R '1 5 . 5 2 d Cop: 1' .eg:. , 5 C 3 . , ' -P .35 ' 1 L . , , , 5 ' , , 5 I ' ch 1 o , , 5 5 E e . - re . 5 ' . - 3, 5 ro o e. , , .25 o - 1 4 . 't ' 1 ' y sf U , , , . ,,,., ,g I ,5 'I ll , , Q . ' ' ' ' , ,, H , , . I5 WILLIAM ABRAHAM St Raphael Acclyte I Football Reserve I Basketball Reserve 1 Bowlmq l Intramural Basketballl 2 3 4 ANN ALGEO St Raphael Scholasttc Honor Roll l 2 3 Crtzzenshtp Honor Roll 3 4 All Star Club 4 Pansh Sodallty Sec 3 Lxbrary Asststant 4 C S M C Speaker 3 4 Centrrb Staff 3 4 SPIYQS Staff 4 CSMC Rep 3 Student Councxl Vxcel-Vres 4 Student Council Rep l Intramural Volleyball 1 4 CLAIREANN BARLOW St Raphael Scholasttc Honor Roll I 2 All Star Club 4 Llbrary Ass1stant4 CSMC Rep 4 Homeroom Treas 1 2 Intramural Volleyball l 2 3 4 Basketball BARBARA BARNETI' St Bernard Scholastxc Honor Roll I 2 All Star Club 4 Par1sh Sodalrty Ofhcer l 2 Sacrxstan 1 Offxce Asslstant 2 3 Student Councll Rep 1 Homeroom Sec 1 2 Fleld Hockey 2 Red Cross Rep I Intramural Volleyballl 2 3 Basketballl 2 3 Cheerleader IANE ANN BARTSCH St Raphael Cmzenshrp Honor Roll 4 Intramural Volleyball l 2 3 Basketballl 2 3 4 WILLIAM BECKNER St Bemard MARGARET BERESFORD St. Teresa Entered from St. Wendelin Hiqh School, Fostoria, Ncv. l95l. Scholastxc Honor Roll 2g Citizenship Honor Rell 4: Tories Attendance 4: All Star Club 45 Pazzsh Chcxr 3, 4: KAIICG Asszstant 4. ZARLE EESS S2 lcseph P02467 Attendance 4: Acclyte l, 25 Intramural ragne'La.t l, L, 3, 4. . , l 'its Wy..- Ji A Q 55. MARY ANN BRANDON St Ioseph Scholasttc Honor Roll 3 Perfect At endance 4 ROBERT BRANNICK St Raphael Acolytel 2 3 4 Homercorn Vxce Pres 1 Student Counctl Rep l Boys Glee Club 4 Intramural Basketball l 2 3 4 CAROLYN BRIM St Bernard Scholas C H n r Roll l 2 3 Ctttzenshxp Honor 3 Pe tec A' enaance l 2 3 4 In ramural VCll9YbOll l 2 3 4 Basketball l 4 VARY BURNS S Ioseph Pa tsl' Chctr l Intramural Volleyball 1 2 3 4 B skeballl 2 3 4 MICHAEL BLAKEMAN St. Raphael Acolyte lg Football Varsity 3, 4, Reserve 1. RLTA BOEHLER St Ioseph Band 3 Bowtmg 2 MARY ANN BOYLE St Ioseph Schctas Honor P ll l 2 3 4 Ctttz nshxp Honor Roll 3 4 Perle t A tendartce 1 Par sh S daltty ec 4 Student C unctl Rep 4 Homer om Vtce Pres 4 Glee Club Treas l Intramural Volleyball 2 3 Basketball l 2 DOUGLAS BRANDLE St Raphael Acolyte 1 2 3 4 Bowlmq 4 Intramural Basket ba 3 4 'Q Wu if r'v v L A if W-0 lcv' SUZANNE COONEY St Teresa Schclas rc Hcnor Roll 1 2 3 Perfect Attendance 3 All Sar Club 4 Parxsh Chorrl 2 3 4 Centrrb Satf 3 4 Srrres Saft 4 Homerocm Treas 4 Bowlmq 3 lntramu al V lleyballl 2 3 4 Basket ll AS CUSACK S Icseph r ance 3 4 serve 1 N 'ILLlA..l DAVIS .. Raphael oyto ly ,,:.f:aIi Vorsrr 1, 2: Basket P 5 ua u. as C-tb , , . FAPPEAEL DE!-.DY B mard fit- L :'a cn IQIYIC' lg AllS1ar Club 47 Parish Choir , Et lyw- L, 25 Ciigce Assrstanz 4: Gym Assist- zzi' E 43 ffontrzir Scif 3- l-lomerezrtr Vrce-Pres. 5 ys' Qui Pres. 4p Freshman Basketball Coach 4- Zig.-111:13 -1- lntramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 47 fpxres Ciurt 4. CSV RY CAMPBELL S Papbael cc l 2 4 Lrlcrary Assrstant am a V yk 3 4 Bask tb S J res C r BARBARA CANTER S eresa S holasr H nor R l l 2 3 4 Crtxzenshrp Honor R l 3 All Star CMI: 4 Lrbrary Assrstant 3 4 Gee Club A ccmpan st l Grrls Sae 3 Intra m ral Volleyball l 2 Basketball l 2 CHARLES CAREY St Bernard C1 rzenshrp Honor Roll 3 4 Perfect Attendance l 3 Parrsh Chorr l 2 3 Democracy Speaker 4 Student Councrl Rep 4 I-lcmeroom Pres 4 Boys Club 4 Basketball Reserve 1 3 Bowling 4 Intra mural Basketball 1 2 3 4 CAROLE COLE St Teresa Scholastrc Honor Roll l 2 3 All Star Club 4 Parrsh Chorrl 2 3 4 Oiftce Ass1stant4 Centrrb Sat! 3 4 Sprres Staff 4 CSMC Rep 1 Home room Treas 4 Pep Club Rep 4 Intram,rralVo1ley a l 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Freshma Checrleader Homeccmrnq Queen 4 C' 1 TliOI.lAS DECKER ,41- Sf. Bernard fx .lcclyte l, 2. V 1 rszoruls :E VORE ,. l.. , , .,, , r 5 .r mural Basxetball F-'S AV I V ' '01 Q., 5, In ABIGAIL DCY S Teresa C clasr H nor B l Ce b ff Sprres S aff 4 H rr r m Sec l 4 Gee Club Of izcer l Intramural V lleyball l 2 Basketball fn. ps IUDY DRENNEN 'PS W-srl' St Bernard Schclasxc Hen r Rcll l 3 Cxtrzenslfup 3 Parxsh Scdalrty Sec 4 Freld Hoclcev 2 Intramural Bas tball l IAMES DUNN St Teresa Perfect Attendance l Acolyte 1 2 3 4 CSMC Rep 2 Student Councrl Rep l Boys Club 4 Boys Glee Club 3 Football Varslt 4 B lc 5 5 mv :J 3 4 Intramural Basketball l ,u? ' -qw., G'tEGORY FARRELL S Bernard Parrsh Chorrl 2 3 Acolyte 1 2 3 4 Centnb Staff3 Boys CJD 4 B d an 1 Baseball lntra mural Basketball l 2 3 l THOMAS FAZIO 'UN St Ioseph it 'Z' ARY LOUlSE FIESSINGER St Raphael Perfect A Cndarrce l 2 3 4 I9 S' 'ary I-5,4 'tlyel 2 'J 4 Eardl ln'a - ' .1 3, ' 2 3 4 .V - ' 22'-344 Q LE S h tc o :I 1.2: ntri Sta 3, 4, I ' i t 1 c .e is ., . ,I g' V - I 1, 2, 3. ,N f fe' . , Q' If -A -I ' we , ke ,2.' ' ' ' ' ' L .' l 1 I y g as etballl V M Reserve 2, Varsity 3, 41 G lf 2, , 5 L- Y . . 3,4 A 2 .Q l 1 fkfllllrt A1 T li. . I V . , I , . f J .' ,.f.,g, .4 5 . A , 1.1 I I I I 5 ,V . 3 , f' 'Q' 4 Zi., I: ?' Yr - , . 2 , , Af-I A ff '- V 147' fl- . ,, ,. THROUGH MARY To Iesus through Mary , the central theme of the senior re- ligion course, is being explained here by Iane Bartsch to her discussion group. They are, seated from left: L. Gallagher, M. Burns, I. Bartsch, I. Drennen, and standing from left: M. Fiess- inger P Roberts The seniors 5 are preparing themselves for KJ the future by studying about the Blessed Mother life after death and the three states of 1 e MY STATE IN LIFE WHAT SHALL IT BE? Rel gion IS smoyed outsid t e classroom al o as we see Father Robert 'Jet r fnior rehg on instructor C iatting with a few of r is students Choosing in io i a r a J r eniors and frequent informal talks with a rrov h lrful Pat ter Wolf r seems to b bubbling over with suggestions future grads I ' , . . ' f 3 . x, . I . 4 l'f . , u sis V I 1. f K . X U 4 FFCIJ LEFT: G. Graehcr, S. fung, M. McDonough. Father '-Volfer, C. Carey. Ii' , Si F I 4 ., , 4 'I Il' . .I a state lie s Q l 'ob fo the so ' , f V ' ' priest A, e J . 'P e 2 e ' ' ' to assist the . GOOD CITIZENS INFORMED CITIZENS e stcwl t y C urc Gr Ifczrcl mL WWF' .J sum ms Ia s G Sandra Grlev S Along W V1 MD 1,:1,f -gxrrwj E SSENCE of GOVERNMNT Qebcrt s cmf' cl Ccu rem probl Below Mlk Pow r 1 Q mon of ci dlscusslon on R d Chmcx C HCIUSIOTI CI d be solutlons I VD b Tl temuted on many rot wsu such as the Bucker Amfnd ment the Umted Notlons NATO and 18 yccxr OIG votmq 171115 al 1 QHMSNAN SOUAL CMT.-1 l lZZIIIl ...pf Tn L, me fcrxn , crm me 3 1 et:.ezr.reebcs1C , ,.- ,xc Cn--f C. .-- Q.-.f LlI'1...: O1 .,O.,x:'lY, ...Urss .,A:.:f ,htm -.,- .ff ' QI 1 cr. '0:.erse:L:rC1vg:s ' , -gr : -'Q MA N , ,A PI 'Yvf' 3. , V , -AIU .JU CL., il V, V in SF ----J I I 5 . bf' I I ll l.- SV F 34 txegr Clvlcs texibcck tie S6ilCTS gave - , 9 .,I 1- 'SSlCI'.ECY1C1Qf' I 1 ,gmc ' M-H S' I v J OAL.-. A Q,-. ,. I -- z : Q Q 5 S '1fl1fA ' Q , I ' ' Q ' Q 'N !,C 'S1- I ' 1G - ee Gt- ,,,,, A nc A A . U N Hx , , , ' O ' . I I , ,1 , fn - - ml ,.. iff .- it 1 .. , 'an 4 I rs- 1' ' 5 .. ' r , FV Q9 M. 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GALLAGHER St Raphael Bays Club 4 Bays Glee Club 4 Bowlmq 4 Intra mural Basketlarl 1 2 3 Sprres Staff Artrst 4 S Raphael e l 1 l F r lall Reserve 2 an ar cr l l B wlmq 4 In ramural Basket f X AWE L cs fc Aerfzxarrce 4CttceAss GOL a a J le 3 4 Crc ea.rc: 4 V X S' :.l strc llf,nr,r Rall l, 25 rish Chair l, 2, 3, 45 Qfe. ' ' ' J ' A . nm . c , , . : 1 ' 7 V ,y'Si'f.-4 1 m. 13 , 2, 3, 4. ....Jf.LJi - . ' mfr . 7' , 2 . . X N 5 Y 4. ly 'C i Y 12, I . ketb l, 2, 3. x 3 ' , X , A ity . Q . A , ,V ,-. , Stk: I , 1 .. glxiL:.,.,.f . if - ju ll I I : ' I ': I A qi-F. . lAl.fES GARRY Acifyt , 2, 45 Ban? 7 a,tr A ,M - ffgf 35 Easelxal. 7 Q 5 1 - :,:.r l, 2, 3. Q Q Q -5- I-113-.' . LC GL Rflli , Sul C-ph I QxEr.,las'gq lim.: P-.cll 2, 3, Perot it .' 1, 25 All Sta: Clair 7 Lfr 1sta.t up :br ry .-Zsszstartt gg 1n':g:n..: L ' al. ylzall l, 2, , , Bas- , ' 1:-Jia.. l 2, bg fri -r . IO:-N GONCE St Raphael Gym Assxstan 4 Student Counctl Rep 4 Home roam Pr s 4 Boys Clun 4 Basketball Varsxty 2 3 4 R servel Baseballl ln ramural Baske bal I 5 C IOAN GNAU S Icseph Sch as c I-loror Poll I 2 Intramural Volleyball ei.. -4- IOI-IN GRAF St Mary All S ar Club 4 Acolyte I F otball Vars1ty 2 3 R se ve l Easke ball Reserve l Manager 3 xl Intramural Basketball l 2 3 4 CS SANDRA GRIEVES St Raphael I-lcmeroom Treas I Fxeld Hockey Bowltng 1 2 3 Intramural Volleyball 3 4 PATRICIA GRIFFIN St Raphael Glee Club Accompantst 2 Band I 2 3 Orchestra I 2 3 4 Bowltnq 3 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Volleyballl 2 3 4 I1 MARY GRIMM St Mary ' , Schalastrc Honor Roll I All Star Club 4 Partsh Chotr 1 2 Othce Asststant 2 Ltbrary Assrstant 4 Fted Hockey 2 Intramural Volleyball 1 2 3 Busketbqttt 2 3 'W '-vw' GREGORY GROEBER St Bernard En ered from St Gregory Semmary Sept 1952 Per fect Attendance 4 Partsh Chotr 3 Acolyte I 4 Centrtb Staff 3 Boys Glee Club 3 4 Intra mural Basketball 3 4 PATRICIA I-IACKFITT St Teresa En ered fr rn Iultenne I-hah School Dayton Sept I9ol Schclasttc I-Ion r Roll 2 3 4 Cmzenshtp Honor Roll 3 All Star Club 4 Partsh Chotr 3 4 Centrtb Staff 3 4 Sptres Staff 4 Student Councxl Rep 3, I-Iomeroom Sec 2 3 Bowlmq 3 Intra mural Volleyball 2 3. 4 Basketball 2 3, 4, Cheer leader 4 V I . ,. 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' c , . 7 ' ' ' LETS PLAN A BRIDGE' FIRST ROW FROM LEFT M Blak man l Westbeld SECOND ROW G Farrell FOREGROUND T DeVore Accuracy and str1ct attention IS qlven to the work ot enqt neerlnq drawma students who X prepare for careers as enq1 neers Ruler compass and bl sector are xmportant to these students who make sure that angles are correctly measured The l1fSl floor Sldley bulldlng hums w1th buslness as the enqlneers measure and plan w1th scales and compasses wh1le future career q1rls learn to operate offlce machmes and take d1ctat1on across the hall Sldley houses the drawmq home economtcs and typlnq classrooms as well as the lunch room MAKE 1000 COPIES' Round and round 1t goes the m1meoqraph machtne that 1Sl Helpmq to turn out hundreds of contracts and 1mportant notlces IH a short t1me are from left I Gnau P Wllcoxon Sxster Ann Colette a Q - I . 2 . e J I - x Y I . . I I x .YJ s U ' Y 1 X I ' I I - . HA6 5 Vs, . . . . . . ff . H I 1 I 5 T' ' . , ..-. 3 J , . t I ' A - . - . - .. NECESSARY NEAT N NICE' QL: Charrn IS ihe qualrty of radlant wholesomeness Slster Leo Marqaret works hand xn hand wrth Mary the perfect model IH teachlnq tne skrlls of oerfect Pomernaklnq Here Centrahtes Con salrs from topl M Gnrnrn R Boehler C Woodhouse 'and standmq from left? I Ryan I Nash, and C Kupanoff, show that there IS a Mary hke dress for any occas1on I I I I I U 9 . V Q 'XX-, . xr X ' xc, , E . ' xi ' C. 2 , Q ' i '1 ' ' ' .r ,.,, , :,,, ,A , ' ' ' .74 A L ' 'i ' C -f.. . v I AI - r I A X A . . x , . I , . - , - ,x I 1 I - 1 MARGARET I-IALK - St. Bernard n Parxsh Chcrr l, 2, 3, Intramural Volleyball 1: 1- I Sprres Court 4, .i H EDWARD HARPER -?. Q 4 1, St. Teresa ' Acclyte l, 2, 3. 4: Centrxb Staff Arfzst 3, 4, C.S,I.'I.C. Rep. lg Hcrnerccm Treas. 35 Boys' Glee A ' Club 3. 4: Freshman Basketball l: Bowling 4: - ' Intramural Baslzefliall l, 2, 3, 4. - X N I V 4 .3 . 2 2:- H , 9' XA 4 CAROLYN HEEGER St. Raphael Scholasttc I-lzncr Rcll I, 25 Parish Sodaltty Treas, ,ow 3' CS.lvI,C. 'Ireas 4' Field Hockey 7- B rwlinq 3' In ramural Vcll yl all 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 - 6 ,yt M PATRICIA I-IEINZEN xl St Teresa Parrsh Choir I 2 3 4 CSMC Sp aker 2 Cen trrb Staff 3 Pep Club Rep 4 Bowlmq 3 Intra mural Volleyball l 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 GERALDINE HERZOG St Bernard Pa rsh Chen' I Fteld Hockey 2 Intramural Valley lall l 2 Basketloall l IUDITI-I HUGHEI. St Mary All Q ar C ,tl 4 Pa rsh Chotr I 2 I. lerary Asstst 'D- 4 en CCJDCI Re P Isl m rc m e eceary3 Gee Chl Il s I Fre IPanralV r ?34Ras 4 Ch erle A lx IP 6 I . ' e 1 , , , ,. , . I QA A 1 .. I l I 111:-1 - . . ' 'I ,,,, I I . l, 3. . lu L I: tl 'A l p. If ze Vic - , I , Prf-s. 7, F 1 t 3 l I.: re. 7 ' ld 'V ll- they 2, xr z. L ell-yliall l, ,, , , ket- Iall l,2,3, 5 Q aderl,4. X THSM S CRY St. Eernari , :: 'f .. 4 l3.'sfIy'f- l 7 3 4' Cl .f.f. . Ref. P- :1l1- 'E 'rf FGS f'.'f3 l Rus' E 'Ill l- Irxvarnngral f l1:pfi . 'IQ 1,2 F, 4. K N rx . ' - ,-. 5 -VUE IUTIJ ' St. Ragrhafl I g 31.-.422 f f F712 1- C-11.ff1fe..f EE .. f F. IQ 3 ., V 4- 1 3 1 4- C.s.t.:f, Frey, 1 fp v ya Glce 'li Club 4. I ' SUE IJNG S Vary Y I' 'Q ax 5, Cl-IAPLEQ KPLI Y 4- 4 rsrr '1'-O ,9.v raw A Cy 3 Jn tr AX LOUIQ KEPRICA' St Raphael hrlas Cnar Roll l 2 Colyte l 2 len C tmcrl Rep 7 Homer om Pr s 2 V1 e .pl-. rf arn rql Basketbal l 2 3 'Q yy, HOF' IAMES KPUEGER 'T- St B rnard ,, astrc Hon r Roll I Crfrzenshlp Ll nfr Roll ytel 2 3 4 CSMC Pres 4 CSMC I, lent Cfr,IFAC1l Rep 4 Bowlrnq 4 CATHERINE KUPANOFF St Bernard rlarrsh Cram I 2 3 Intramural f lley Cr-rr s C art 4 ,Q- ,1- VW' FRED LAHPMAN St Ioseph C Aralytel 2 3 4 ParxshSodaI1ty Pr s 4 Studen C' 1ncrlRep 4 Hcmeroom Pres 4 B ys G Cab 3 Fcotkall Res rvel 2 Basra Pall F serv 2 Bafllrnq 4 Intramural Basketbal I 2 3 4 Wu 1-Q MARY LANGEN St Raphael F ell Hnrk y 2 Red Cross R p 3 In arrural V e all I 3 4 Bask tnall I .nf Q 'kr 'wx sw CATHLEEN LONEY 4'- 1- St Teresa Sch 'as' Honor Roll 2 Cmzenshxp U r r P ll 4 All Qtar Club 4 Parrsh Chorr l, 2 3 4 Lrbrary X Ass1stant3 4 Intramural Basketball l 2 3 Vol leyball l 2 3 r . Parish Seialzf Pres. 2: Glee Club Pres. 2: Iuka' I ' TT.LY'.Zl Yzlleyhall l, 2, 3, Easketall 1, 2, 3, I , 1' I ' ' S' Sf. Iaseph , ' ..Ca.yte l, 2, 3, 4: Par I Szialiy 'free-Pres. 4' Sxdenf Czuntll Rep. 2, 3: Hzrrzeriirn VICGAPYGS. L Eg Ezys' Clue .: E s' Glee Club E, Easel: ll If I, , Ecu- Q: a 4- ln'r':.. 3 al Easkeball 2 3. -N W 'rx n.-vm C . rl. J .I :Q , ftc H, , ,A . , ,3, stu- I fto' C e.g'ft- Pres. 4: Boys' Glee Club 47 Basl-ce'l,all Reserve lg 1 , . .. , . .,,. ,. w 2 . k In A ' '-...A JI I . e , F l iichsl , Q 5 ' . 0 J 3: N Acol .q..,.Rop A 2 3,4:S+'f ,- ' ., ' . . ' ,, Y 1 A ' ' I 'r , , 5 ' in ball ly :A .A 4 M t y 'f . , . : ' ' E. J ' I 417' ,Cl . 5 ,. 7 3 ' lee 'f 1' 5 ., e , 7 'etra . ,e e ' V, 1 . v , ' I .4 rl V 'HL Qu I I TM -it 1 .ri ,. e 7 e . 7 'r . ' cl I 'A Y l-yb , 2, , , e' , 2, 3, 4. , H A I ' J. L ISH CC Ibcyh PP IC1A I CCAT FQELI Q I se h Q XNI, PQHQC' A naancp- 1 Far sh S jC1Y Treas 4 A X e es Ha 4 Inramqrc Qybam 1 2 Q r.-:ball ,sifx .A 413551 .GJ I, IN . 'S l P ARY ELLEN HCDONOUGH S Raphael QC aslc Hon r Rall 1 2 Perfect At e dance 1 VL oyball 1 4 Bas DONALD MCPOMNELL St. Mary e. act A'1endancc 3, 47 Acolyte 1, 2, 3. 4: Home 2 ..1 res. 5 F :Gall Reselve , 23 Basket .':Q. e ,, A: nt: :rim as e2:aTI , . , ... . ,-Y , ,. .. :xii ,- .x in L.. . .lary Eaxzh Ch gr lp Iz1t:L::z..:aQ Vgllcylall I, Basket Bal. 1. ALICE NEAL S2 Faphael wif!!-We N ' WV ' 'I ' 'A -4' ri K-f,IA frt:f1nCG 1,2 . ...' ..1...: .. ., .. , .. 1 , E' Gig I.':.::::u:al Vflffylall 1, 2, 3 X A 3 I r ,A 5 A , E. EJ:'r1LfZL1.L 1, f., 3. 'KZ' mf A MICHAEL POWERS St Ioseph tar Clur 4 Acclfe 4 Footlall Marrag r 3 Basketball Va srty 4 R serve 3 B wllnfg 4 Intra m ral Baske ball I 2 3 FRANCES RADER St. Bernard Crrzenshrp Hffner Rel' 35 Parxsh Sodalrty Prefect 5 ..'.M.C. 1. 5 ef Clun Pres. 45 F1 c Hbgkey 25 Intramural Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- lall l,2,3, 4: H .meer mmq Court 45 Spir ,s Court 4. PHYLLIS RAMFEY St. Bernard Partsh Sodalrty Treas. 45 Lrbrary Assistant 25 Pep Club Rep. 45 Fpld H,ckey 25 Intramural Volley- z ' ,,,, Ba ' 1, , , , , NANCY RATH St. Raphael Scholasttf: Hfznzr Rall 1, 2, 3, 45 Citizenshtp Ilonor Rell 35 All Star Club 45 Parzsh Sadalrty Vl'f6'PfGS. 35 Ctflce Assrs'ant 45 Cen'r1b S'afI 3, 45 Sprres Staff 45 Glee Club Accompanist l, 2, 3, 45 Bowhnq 1, 25 Intramural Volleyball l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3. 1:7 .Q A ,ff MARY ELLEI O BRIEN S Raphael Crtxz rtslwp nor Poll 3 Bowlmq 1 KATHRYN PARKER St Ter sa En er d Ir 'rr Gre n astle Hrqh Scho Indrana F b lvo3 Pa rsl' C1 tr 3 4 Intrarn ral Vc ey a 3 Baske ball 3 Horrecomlnq C J 4 VJALTLR PHENEGAR St Raphael Acolyt I Z 3 4 Bfys Glee Club 3 Foot all Manager I 2 Basketlfall Manager I 2 Bowlrnq 4 Intramural Baske halll 2 3 4 BERNICE PICOLO St Mary Parrsh Chrtr I 2 Partsh Sodalrty Treas l Offrce Assrs ant 3 Frell H ckey 2 Intramural Volleyball ' 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Cheerleaclerl Os 5 T ..! 'Ya-0 O-OH! IT STRETCHES These physicists are demon- stratinq Hooke's law of elastici- ty as one of their experiments in class. They are eager to learn the vital role science plays in modern life. FROM LEFT Sister Marcella Marie I Martir IF A LINE IS PARALLEL f r i itov rPoii LEFT A Ascbmif c Laicy Planes and pamlleloqrams and per sitcom How lDnn IR1e-boi 9 dl Im me O O ier 1 the Truro Rox' G amber D U Cu S C mm n ms n rcuhm Rox 1 oc GI vocabularies of these solid geometry G S156 students C! Cl I T1 : ' ' , . '.. I I I -v ,QW w V, , . i .Li -, 4 v . . ' ., . A . - ' r'. .. g . . a , . J. . . r' 'ul . I' . ' 'X '.': . 1 . JTAICDIIJG: LI, SH'3ll1Y1Q, F. L hrrnan, 1 r LI ICI re An , ' X., VAYA CON DIOS Senor Ray Deady and Senor Ed Harper serenade Senonta Mary Ann Boyle wlth a hltlng Spanlsn melody durrnq Span lsh ll class Iudqmq from the srmle on Senor Ray Schwartz s face he approves of both me lady and the lyrlc IN ENGLISH IT MEANS THIS FOREGROUND FROM LEFT B Canter N ph1ll1pS ROW' ll FROM REAR T Beach I Rauch RO J H1 FROW REAR F Demana K Baker D Det nwanqer RO J IV FROM REAR T Shea D Denms R Garrett P de Oyarzabal I smq of arms and of men quotes Louls lung from V1rq1l s 1rnrnortal GDIC Aenexd to a group of lnterested Lat1n IV students Q , .., .- 1 A ' x, - 1 , . K, S kr 4 A 'f I. A - i . . A-7 ' ' ' ' H :7 I x 4' , , . - . . . f - . l l I -, E . ' , 1 - it 9 . L ll. Mfg X , ' ' ' f, 44' w. p . . 5, A -A M 5' , i Q , K V x 5 , 1 2 . , . ' . lv' v, . nl .Z . , . , . 19 . ,, - . . . , 1 . . , . , . , . . 1. . H . . . 1 1 1 - lib-' a...,f' PATRICK ROBERTS St Raphael Acolyte 124 Centrib Staff Artist 3 4 Homeroom Vice Pres 1 Boys Glee Club 4 Football Varsity 3 Reserve I Basketball Reserve I Bowling 4 Golf 3 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 IO ANN RYAN St Bernard Scho as ic Honor Roll 1 Parish Sodality Vice- Pres 4 Field Hockey 2 Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 IUDITH SANDERS S Raphacl l f no R I I 2 3 4 Ci izensh p Hcn f n A l S ar Clu a s a J 4 Centrib Stall 34 Spires I 3 F Qld Hrcke i ran ral Vcll ybal I 2 3 4 Basket csciuri s imuizi Q ,M S Be nlrd r c 3 r' Re i s IOHN REIBOLD St. Raphael Perfect Attendance 1,35 Acolyte I,2,3,4: Intra- mural Basketball 4. SHIRLEY RICE St. Raphael Scholastic Honor Roll 1,25 Perfect Attendance 2.3: Parish Chcir 1,25 Intramural Volleyball 1,2. SHERRIE RIVENBURGI-I St. Bernard Entered from Reid Ir. High, Springfield, Sept. 1951. Scholastic Honor Roll 2,35 Citizenship Honor Roll 31 Perfect Attendance 45 Library Assistant 25 C.S.M.C. Rep. 45 Field Hockey 25 Intramural Volleyball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 ROBERT RIZER St Raphael All Star Club 4 Acolyte I2 3 4 Centrib Staff 3 CSMC Rep 4 Homeroom Pres I2 Vice Pres 3 Football Varsity 234 Reserve 1 Basketball Reserve 123 Intramural Basketball 4 G' 'S'-T' -9' RAY SCHWARTZ St Raphael .Acoly e I 2 CS MC Rep 2 Homeroom Treas I 3 O chestra 2 Basketball Reserve 12 3 Bowl rnq 4 Intramural Basketball l 2 3 4 IANIS SEAMAN St Teresa Perfec Att ndance 4 All S ar Club 4 Parrsh Chorr 1234 Oftrce Assrstant 3 Cen rrb Staff 3 CS l' C Rep 3 S udent Councrl Rep l 3 l-lomeroom S c 13 Intramural Basketball 34 Volleyball lv2 3 4 Cheerleader I 4 DONALD SHARP St Teresa Perf ct Attendance 1 Acolyte I 2 3 4 C S M C Vtce Pres 4 C S M C Rep l 3 Boys Glee Club 4 Golf 2 3 Int amural Basketball l 2 3 4 IAMES SHUFELDT St Raphael All Star Club 4 Acolyte 12 3 4 Centrrb Staff 4 Sprres Staff 4 Student Councrl Pres 4 Student Councrl Rep l 3 Homeroom Pres 1 3 Boys State 3 Football Varsrty 3 4 Reserve 2 Basketball 2 3 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 KENNEY SMITH St Ioseph Perfect Attendance 12 All Star Club 4 Acolyte 12 Band l Football Varsrty 234 Reserve l Basketball 1 Intramural Basketball 123 MARIE SNELLING St Mary Scholastrc Honor Roll IZ3 4 Perfect Attendance 24 All Star Club 4 Parrsh Chorr 12 Centrrb Staff 34 Sptres Staff 4 Student Councrl Rep 4 GA A Treas 2 Freld H ckey 2 lntramura Volleyball I 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 IEROME SWELNEY St Raphael Parrsh Chorr l Acolyte 1234 Parrsh Sodalrty Oftrcer 3 A L Wmner I Boys Club 4 Basketball Reserve l Bowhnq 4 Intramural Basketball I2 IAMES TEHAN St Bernard Perfect Attendance 3 Student Councrl Rep 3 Boys Glee Club 4, Baseball 1 N EFFICIENCY-THEIR AIM FIRST ROW FROM LEFT M t'IcDon ouqh A Neal SECOND ROW M Brandon M Ber s ord THIRD ROW N Roth A Doyle FOURII-I POW N Flaker I Drenren FIFTH RO N I Gnau Learnlnq to read shorthand and wr1te 1t well IS one thrng Bemq able to type from thelr shorthand notes speedlly and accurately IS QUIIG another as these transcr1pt1on shorthand II students are tlndlng out Leql ble shorthand and rhythrnlc typlng are the a1ms of each one of them 3 Bernlce Plcolo operates an addrnq rnachlne as other mem bers of the bookkeeprnq I class study the1r textbooks IH order that they may become etfrcrent rn th1s subrect Thelr neat ledq ers are lndrcatrve that they are well on thelr way toward thls goal FIRST ROW FROM LEFT F Wyen B Pcclo SECOND ROVV I Dunn W Pheneqar THIRD ROW F Lahrman D Bru FOURTH ROW B Beckner I Garry FIFTH ROW R Yeaney B Branmck SIXTH ROW T Cusack Central offers the followrnq courses to those students wrshmq to enter the busrness world d1rectly after qraduatlon busrness anthmetlc whlch stresses mathernahcs needed rn the bus1ness world qeneral busmess whlch teaches the student correct offxce procedure and the sxrnpler forms ot hhnq and bookkeep mq as well as transcnpuon and Irrst and second year shorthand typmq and booklceeprnq an-. f- , I : . , . e- f . X F I 'Z . h , . . , .f . . L . lin- - . , I , '5 . . . I . h VE - I 'fu . i.'Kki-s. , : . , . 1 I . . : , , . 'qqcr 1 I 1 1 I FROM LEFT: I. Reibold, D. Brandle, M. E. O'Brien, I. Dunn. ln the upper picture these English IV Tales. Besides grammar, spelling, and students are hanging their own hand' composition they study English litera- rnade trieze of Chaucer's Canterbury ture. 'WHEN APRIL WITH ITS SWEET SHOWERS HATH PIERCED THE DRAUGHT OF MARCH ln the picture below the journalism Il students are busy making plans for the '54 yearbook, Spires. Editing the school paper, Centrib. is also their duty and pleasure. FST! l, FEL! l.LF'f: '. F114 Lain, C. Cote, ill Snelling, C, N ccdhcuse, I. Shuieldt. RCI? ll: f J a I ash ROW lll: T. Tfiege lt Ra n A Doyle, M. Fmneran, P. Hackett, M. Zmlc, S. Cooney, I. Sanders Snr' . QS. RY A N 1ORl.l St Mary tc H nor R l Pefeg A and r- Qar Ct h 4 Ollce As Sp aner 2 Centr Sa'l 3 S ud 2 e r't'l'reas l Sec 2 V re rey 2 lnt amural Vol eybal 12 3 4 Basl' 2 3 4 Cheerleader 1 4 DONALD TRENNER St Raphael Cr tzensh H nor R ll 4 Acclye 123 n Sari 3 Horner 'n Vlce Pres 4 B ys Gee C 4 B wung 4 ln rarnural Baskelall 1 23 KAY TUCKER St loseph Perfect Attendance 1234 Offlce Asststant 2 CSMC Treas 4 CSMC Rep 3 Glee Club Treas 4 lntramural Volleyball 234 Basketball 7 3 4 SUZANNE ULLIMAN St Raphael bcholasttc Honor Roll 1234 C1t1zensh1p Honor Roll 3 4 Intramural Volleyball 123 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 JERRY WALLACE St loseph Parrsh Cho1r l 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 Football Reserve 1 Basketball Reserve l Baseball 1 LARRY WALLACE St Raphael All Star Club 4 Parrsh Cho1r 2 Acolyte 123 4 CS MC Rep 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Football Varsxty 4 Basketball Reserve 13 Bowlmq 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 IAMES WESTBELD St Raphael Acolyte 1 2 3 TONYA WIEGEL St Raphael Scholastlc Honor Roll 1,25 Perfect Attendance lj All Star Club 4g Parxsh Sodaltty Pres. 35 Ltbrary Assrstant 35 Centrrb Stall 3,41 Spzres Stall 4: Hzrneroorn Sec. l: Pep Club Rep. 45 Glee Club Vrce-Pres. 4g Glee Club Accompanlst 2,3,4p Bowl- mg 2,35 Intramural Volleyball l,2,3,4g Basketball l 2: Hornecomlnq Ccurt 4. FREDERICK WYEN St Raphael Crtrzenshtp Honor Roll 4 Acolyte 23 Bowlmq 4 Sprres Kma 4 ROBERT YEANEY St Raphael Perfect Attendance I 2 Bowlmq IANET ZINK St Bernard L brary Assrs ant MARGIE ZINK St Teresa Scholasttc Honor Roll l2 Perlec Attendance l All Star Club 4 Parrsh Chorr 1234 Ofttce Assrstant 2 Centrtb Staff 34 Qorres Staff 4 CSMC Rep 23 Student Councrl Rep 4 Home room Treas 1 Pep Club Pres 4 Bowlmq 3 Intramural Volleyball l 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Home comma Court 4 PATII WILCOXON St. Raphael Scholastzc Honor Roll 1,2,3g Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4: Office Assistant 3: Library Assistant 2: Red Cross Rep. 3: Intramural Volleyball 2. I OHN WILSON St. Bernard Acolyte l,2,3,4g CAROLYN WOODHOUSE St Raphael Scholastrc H nor Roll I2 Perfect A tendance 1 3 All Star Cluo 4 Gym ASSISIGUI 34 Centrrb Staff 3 4 Sprres Staff 4 Pep Club Rep 4 G A A Sec 2 Freld Hockey 2 Intramural Volleyball 1234 Basketball 12 3 4 Cheerleader I FRANCES WYEN St Raphael Perfect At endance I Freld Hockey 2 Bowlmq l 2 3 Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Sprres Queen 4 'fe - 5,1- rv Yr --17. . ., Q .. V '4 1 - 4 c . ir y U I co us now ' ' '- ',j5:?qa'3v?an.,-,Y fp 4 WE INTRODUCE .... THE JUNIORS! www 'F Meet the Iumor Class reprewnted by study ofthe c1c1ss of 55 ur '1 G T1 FII r 1 I1 1f' G 1,1 1115 P2151 G11 fly 111 1 1 1 C'fIff I Vxff I1 31 1 UTUf1l 1 H C 411, J '1 q ming QU C Pr C1d1'1g 1'1 Jumor 1fW1 'ooms 104 1 Un, Gr Q1Q'e R151 .Arm S1S1ff A1111 Q 11 'TD 1' I Q '1 mm Q r' VF C Umd Ci cmd Civ mc QQ Q 'T C F ary ,1 an fork 1 F A 11:,fw 1 Spxres cCennb fvfw ff 7 J C 'IIQVFQ 2 Y . .L 1 K : -J' ' , . ,J . V 71 !' 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'.'.'yf:i, Y: fiyri'-5 L. ?'.1'.'friE .1 :h C. Pdf, 241.114 Kvzt. im, T. F' in f'A' V y H. Bcrtsch, A, Lckimskz. SECCND P.L7'.'.': S. Hrixh T. Tl rin, IJ. SG... 'k F. Ullgman Y. Ri1s':t'fr IJ, Tekzn, C. Heller C ' iiyv ff ff2 f4x'.w .,.:- Y F. 3: I. Qy tis Viz.. cm, C. fCE1'.: f- K. Eckor, I. Vflllzfirxsu.. 2 f' vf 1'- w- 'H .z I .. rbi, If-.Ji :I 1. '. ' 'Q' ' .. , .md .. .A,n, T. Ihortens JUNIOR HOMEROOM 104 JUNIOR HOMEROOM 105 Y,-,.,,, 11' ..,.,5, ,.-. Y , , ,k,.- , .. ..f-......... FJ nf w: nf 'f -f WC f ff-ka' 4,-J . ,.., ,, ...-,,,.. ,. ,YH f.'ii'i'.r.-2, ,KZS- r1,.. ...Wh P IV C .V H. 1' 'J-'C 11---1 ,J Hr, F Ai, H, I ,.....f .1 hevz-'f,. F Cbf 3, f 'I. Kxiysn Ze:,..f1, 1-.. flnelgxz, fl. '.'.'e3':, .. zacwh T. Girmzm. Fiff 'fi' f f.'.': ' Cyzrzuzu. OUR HISTORY-PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE The Surislpirie State . . . jugcy oranges . . . year-rcaia sQ::.:1.er sports . . . Floriaa preseriis Lrrier- estirig study for N. Pl1gll1rs aria F. Kearns as they revgez-.' colonization of America lfi tory class. ATOMIC ENERGY Witii T. Grizri as cgalrzriarr triis American liistory panel discusses atomic energy, simile spare our atomic secrets with other tree nations? Tliere are aooa points oi both sides, aeciaes Cliairrriari Grim! .. Ex3.Q?Q TP T .f LEFI: l.f. fl 1, crictiigh, M. Bcitori, T. Grim, M. Elmer, P. Bost E. Dunn SSATED AI QEQEQS FQFST liC'.'f, FHQLI LEFT: l. Hankel. SECCTZ3 Eoin? 9. Coy, THIRD RCW, FROM REAR: J. Trier, C. Schulte, I. Lyons, C. Nangle. Q F Y IT'S THRILLING! IT'S CHEMISTRY' Intent expressions reveal tr.- interest that chemistry staaents, from left, F. Kearns, R. Clark. and R. Torlina have, as Sister Marie Devota demonstrates a fascinating experiment in Class. EXPLOSION TIME Silence , . . Squintinq of eyes . . . The time of the explosion is nearing . All preparations have been made . . . The chemistry students are waiting .Nwaitinq . .. FECXJT ECW, FFLOLT LEFT: H. het 1, IJ' nivan. BACK ROW: R. Rankin, D. Iordan, M. ,gf J , T, Mann, H. Franzen, I. Vtfeitzel, H. lflurray, B. Talley Seaman, N. Kascsak, F. Kearns. S' N., JUNIORS ROOM 106 --3-.-.. 11 2 all-1 gf f4v .l ' .1DFPm, x, A A-1' , L. -5 ' , E' ' I -. A I I V. ,D il .14 ' ' , I' , , - . 1 . 4 17.1 f - 1 . . , 1 - m , ' r . . I I Q . , , - !. 2 . , J R -v ' C 'A' he 'T , n' .A '- l f l ,I . 1 U 5. ' I f - A '51 ' ' .4 , Q1 ' ' ' L 7? t y' ' ' -Am ,F ' ' L' BUYS FfPEGF.'Q fQ , .nfl 2277: Qhff 512213. fly, .5.i,i- Zs.,,. EQGEET ,fljfi f. ffevfxixx, Q. Q' 211.5 T. ffzih. E Qrfifffl P l'.'.'1 f. 'ffetz' ., E. ..ff..C'r 1. fffiy ff. fl .Z:'1y, B. 'vAv'I VT. P.. Pixie... .'E.f.'-fIf .'!..if-y f.. ff r.:..r1g if Tl-Eze-15 Q. Q..51ri, 1,5 i. flffti EY f. if-.1 .1 f. f:.r:g EQ. P 1i 1 I-f, If Ei.f.VZ 2' .fi :- ...:z.ff: f 1.11, if- ZIXL3, f. EZ zriliff, I . ff X EQEHIEZ E3 fl Q fi .:1:f11 f 3.1: Q Y: N:1'.!.1 E. I hr.. 11, ft . .1 .'lII.ff E- 2 ,, -f Q.. 1. E. Im.: .,z 'Q E. 1:1 fl 1.1: .'f.'.'2.fI.Ei ,. f. gi. fl, Q12 E, I A . .111 1 ff. 44 MEET OUR ENTHUSIASTIC SOPHOMORES As vivid autumn leaves fall, steps retrace familiar ground as William Anzinger, Barbara Getz, and Margaret Barringer scurry eagerly to rejoin their classmates in their sophomore year. This was the scene last September and since then, many days, full of spirited activities, have successfully passed. Their homeroom teachers, who faith- fully lend a helping hand in studies and various organizations are: Sister Ga- brielle, Sister Mary Honora, Sister Marie leanette, and Sister lulia Loretto. The loyal Little Greens say good- bye to their happy days as underclass- men and look forward to their future as upperclassmen! DRILL BRIEF FORMS! Strangers passing by Rooms 104 and 106 might be a little puzzled at the unusual ian- guage being spoken, but it's only the shorthand I students on their way to becoming top- notch secretaries. FOREGROUND P Hackett SECOND ROW FROM LEFT I Tater C Loney STANDING Q15 cr Rita Ann MECHANICAL DRAWING NEEDS ANGLES ACCURACY ATTENTION L.A s tox a d eng n r ng drawing and draftsmanshi are rf' MID C'Dw Her ns R zanl-'in FOUR ii RONV P L y L sc X D nn IYTH RO J T Horan AT BOARD I Papana D Im r I I L... ' 4 A R ,Aly I I X ' , A x I , H, 1 , f , kv -H , I ' .. Takxig tzie iir t step J r 2 ' ' , M . tg.-:sa ::.i E.a:11cai drax-.'1:.g studwnisi 5 ,I-L 22-.QQICQ FE-.1lI.T LZFI: I. Eixrifw. F-. Frcmz' fs. 'ff E-.Q'..': 7. '. itat. ff' .. 1 , , .3 J , 1 .. 'o I' C ' QL. Ifffff I-.LII 'z '. 1. , 3 . I . . Z r 1 , . iflr- JUST LIKE MOTHERS Antlnlpattnq t e tasty tr at tf allow Junlor c fs of femral s ookrng class C rno '1 a tsatxnt al t ha nator ana W H soon turn 'JT a err t IH batca of tn r tavont 7 ookles AT TABLE FROM LEFT I Garry W B rt YOU CAN ALWAYS TRY AGAIN IF AT FIRST YOU DON T SUCCEED 'IW' SEATED AT M.H.CrilNfS LEFT TO RIGHT I Eansch C Iordan SADINPF V-'stcsSGr ves LLIN TA DIN F LEFT 1 LJDhers 'I Iyer' Bastlnq, httrnq, sewrnq, are all rn a day's work to these busy searnstresses The most flatterlnq styhnq, color harmony, and the h1story of fabrlcs and styles are a few of the lessons apphed earnestly IH the sewlnq class Imaqme though, weannq your .romework to class' 1 - -' fi p 1 I f 3 . . , , L, 3. I X. ..,, ': o ' gr' ' ' PQ ' ' ' . , .H ., Jo. - r- 4 - fs I - 1- wha,-L x., -.1 XJ A. 'ff :JilLx... o' lt fn it Te gi. t' . 1 . , , ,B 1 or T to - ' -, T - - L I A f l A - - Q T c. : lg, . -I ' C , : . , J. eC'.re: Sr. Leo Margaret, V. Bass, N. Paley. I 1 -. Q Tw ff' , ' A-.Af ,. I- -I: A v ' ' , , l 4.4 , f . - M, t. , . . , . , T'f-J J, HCT! LEFT: 1,1 'L , . ze , KNET G: B. T-rn',fr. .N 'G, ECM 1 '. ., , '. 'If .. ENJOYING THE PAST THROUGH BOOKS S FOREGROUND FROM REAR S Lonqberry P Murphy T Beach F Wead SECOND ROW FROM REAR I Schute I Papama P Seaman S Ballentme T Gnm THIRD ROW FROM LEFT P Iohnson B Keller W Dunn P Collms FOURTH ROV FROM LEP K Decker R Thompson I May P Colllns I Wettzel FFll'1 ROW FROM LEFT B Herzog B Howell K Orndorff N Pl'11ll1pS Enqhsh Ill students emoy a movle of the hte of Longfellow Runmnq the proJector ts Stster Iulla Loretto The students study the llves of other Amerlcan poets and them works as well as grammar spelltnq and composltlon wluch are all part of thetr dally dozen WHO WILL BE EDITOR? Iournahsm I students learn prlnclples of good newspaper Wrlttnq and ed1t1nq by CISS1SllI'1Q the Journallsm ll class plan Centnb Fart has a ar a K . T ' , , 1 AJ x , : . , - , . , . . , T v Z . te, - Y . - I - A I - - J, T: . , . I - , - ' , . ' . , T , , 4 ,, , , I f . H , 1, I ,' x - . I , x , t . ' - 7 M .-'X-,-A .. ,,.. ,1- S.,5.,.,.,.L1, Ft'.Ol.f LLVT: ll. ufnn, , - 'ml'-, 7. 'V 1 tier Sf hng. ,'-. Sir'-.flf ff-.Of-5 LQTTL 23. PC1135 n, . f Lalig, T. l'.-l,.nS,n I 31.4 2. f f f I A- SMILING SENORS AND SENORITAS Engrossed ln Spamsh adventure are from left seated W Montgomery B Keller S Ballentrne Srster Owen Mane R Steele I Allen P de Oyarzabal M Powers Brlght dress and South of the border customs are emoyed to the tune of gay tambour1nes and songs rn the Span1sh class These students are eager to learn more about therr colorful nerghbors The study of grammar sentence structure and case rules IS the more senous srde of the class work and lays a flrm foundatron for the language FIGURES AND FACTORS Flndlng the unknown lS ap parently no problem to these students of Algebra ll who are from left R Copeland R Groeber P Hernzen D Trenner F Wead They frequently frnd themselves calllng on the Blessed Mother for helo when rnvolved 1n a lengthy thought problem ' ' . . , 6' ' . . ' 1 5 ? ' 1 , I l J P X Ll R. Yearney, T. Grim, L. Wallaceg standing: T. Gorman, P. Hackett, E. Rader, X4 t , T ' x ALL GIRLS! HOMEROOM B5, STUDY HALL p-na Px T OM FCM' FRCLT LEFT' f r 'y, F PI' f Ein: UPPER UNDERCLASSMEN! SOPHOMORES 201 I1 3 Q3 .13 Q 31 if 4,7 95 'T' 4:1 'Y lvl. 'DU' D6 -v-A 'Fa 9 X OHV, FRCYJ LEFT: I-T. Hgller, Lf. Healy, P. Riley, A. Cockley, S. Ie-Ck-er. --v,..J P.Ql'.': f 231- T. ZAQQZIC, .. flgrrcy, f. Ezristh, fl. I.e'.':Qley. iiilil Z' QT.: Q. 3- ' 152155: P. M11-rn, I. Eggers P. Speaks. FJ,:1.:1 r .'.': f. ,-1 f. Gigi.: Frith, Yf. Casin, fl. Temple P11711 F,f,'.'.'. ' E1g'g..f, Q. fmgley f, fltireen, G. '.'.'1.sgn. C. Gcxrtc. 'XM' V Qff: 'llqf Q. Sv:f.2er, f. ff IIQQ., V. Ecss Lf. Schgtte. glllflff. E.Q'.'.': H. 5. 1- Ei.. L. Qh'l.,f'T.1, .rg F. Ile, Y. Emi Sl PHOTOSYNTHESIS IS THE PROCESS . . . STANDING FROM LEFT D Benmnq R Wobbe E Rader R Deady P lung M Lothschuetz R McNe1l SEATED F Cole The w1se old owls hsten GIIGHIIVGIY to what these bloloqy students have to say as vanous groups dlscuss plant and anlrnal hte Of course the owls cant really hear what s qomq on because they re only stuffed anlrnals but they do provlde the students wlth a chance for f1rst hand study MY TRANSLATION GOES LIKE THIS Pauslnq on the stcnrway of the Sldley Bulldmg are from left A Peters T Phtlhps A Garrlty Decldlnq that one 45 lsnt enough they conduct a prxvate SESSION wlth a synopsls of the verb arno as thelr atrn The students also learn to trans late short stories whxch tell about Roman l1fe I BSL... ' I I I I U ' f: I ' - - K ' mlnute class penod of Latln I 4'- I N ' N g 'X I ,, ,. . . 1 M' , - 1 ' I fL.,,, ' K FOLLOW CAESAR IN LATIN ENGLISH FROM LEET SEATED FIR DOM T S117 s 1 U Barrrnger P Flamgan A Cch ndler SECOND PCVI H 1 l' a n T yan I .Ja JDT G B Ecse cs sax hla s HJ l'1r1s B 'Nlachtrah B Schartz N F eger l Smzth Srs er Mary l-lcnora Prrends Romans countrymen lend me your ears' These famous Words of Mark Antony v 1c11 he recrt d atter tne deatn of Iulrus Caesar clarm the attent on ot students of Englrsr ll who lrsten wrth rapt attentlon to recordmgs ot S alcespeare s Iuhus Caesar Learmng to say varrous pray ers to Our Lady 1n Larm IS an rmportant work of second year Latrn students They also trans late exc1t1ng storres of Greek mythology and follow Caesar s conquests 1n the Galhc Wars Some passages of grammar prove drffrcult rn the transla trons and assure the scholars of a good mental workout ABOVE FROM LEFT M Schu e I Speaks P Brown A Coakley P Speaks - Y X . . Q 5' 1 Q , ., , 'S I , 1 ST.. Vi. l'efr,... ' ,. ' , ..,1 , 1' ,C 1 , I .12 cre, Lemme S, ,. F ., . T xrrerncnt. STAT.N:. rt:,'vV.K c ',I.rrr1,l. 'fc1cr1. .1 ,, ,.le , H , 1 1 . , uf' Ls A A ' ' ' ' ' , 1.. : , 1 1 ' l ' ' Il . . ,. 1 , . H ,, ALMOST UPPERCLASSM EN -SOPHOMORES 200 BOTTOM ROW FROM LLFT N Gmnes I Matthew T Sw1tcz1sk1 M de Oycrzcbcl P Dixon M Lo hschemz I Decdy I Ak S I Ecehl n D B1 .5 GI fire rurker H Gclrnty P Se Ae N Hccz on H I :.p2crs Arz nqer I Zm: R 4Icmer R Shcxy I Carrey HJ ch rs I -1--up-vm. , - 1 ' , . , . C, . . ,QEQCQZQD E1ij.'.': I. El-n. , . Jq , Q. Ff Q, I. T , ., ' , . l' , . 1 1 , C. 11455, Ryu . THHI, E-.g,'.'.': F. C' E. Hynes, I. Day, IJ. Kezner, N. Paley, I. Sxnons, I. Myers, L. Chaney. P21312 ?.Q'.'.': fl. Tujrlff, 7. ' - 1, TI. .1 , . 1 ', , lr , . , . V . Fffff P. GZ,Hl.e:, D. 'T HL . Crt. 54 SOPHOMORES 204-ON THE SECOND RUNG ...,,v RLS ATED BCT QM ROW FROM LEFT I Rxley C Krupp P Decxdy M Barrmqer C Bmnmck er N ze D Hermessey R Mo ney P Iung I Sm h F fm A D nn -x Gnu C rcmers I Chfford A Schmdler L s W Fc ste D Rcuizczhn B Nach rch A Sxlves rx Imier E uqqer D Kczscsck R Carter I McNe11 F McLean h r s L Co en W I I I I . '.' ' ,fr A Y' .LJAIQ GI SE , I T' , I . ' , . . . . . . . , I.:JCQff 'fK',1'lI. SEFCED, SLCCNL E.Q'.'f: S. All Aer, FlGE4 r, , , . 0 , . , . lf . QQEATED Tllfvh I1ff.'f: '. ,L ,f. px, ,T ' I , , , . . .EL'z'S, SfP.fIDfflG, CLQCKYJISE: H. Llgnzcrm , . r r, . , . t -, . Y , Q. KLV, A. bonnet, 'JL Mzger, R. if , D. I , . ' , . , . , , , A I' PM 'ifhfzire R. Le:T.rr.:ns, I. 'G r. , , 'ri , . Burn. CHECK AND RECHECK STANDING FROM LEFT: I. Smith, I. Day, S. Ballentine, D. Routzahn, R. Moon, and M. Cassell. SEATED FROM LEFT: W. Powell and R. Carter. This should be filed under 'Tax', figure members ot the general business class as they complete another phase ot the varied skills they are develop- ing in proper office technique Sister Iulia Loretto therr teacher agrees that they all show promrse of becornrng good business men and women Any suggestions on the national budget problem students? ROAD TO BETHLEHEM The only all girl homeroom ot Central Sister Gabrielle s B5 follows on a handdrawn map a religious event that took place over 1900 years ago STANDiNG AT BLACKBOARD FROM LEFT D Dargin N Thirifay ana N Peighard trace Mary s and Ioseph s iourney from Nazare h t Bethlehem be to e Chr s was born 1 1 I . . 1 1 1 v l G ' T X l . WE PROUDLY PRESENT OUR FRIENDLY FRESHMEN V rntraduc Pre ftman Class represented by lead Ulllman and loe N qhtlnqale The strange do r ens wlde Catlno l1c C ntral Hlqh S o 1 encloses 142 new memb rs all eaq r and wtde eyed longer do they learn to read and wrlte rn tne sarne room T1 y clc anqe classes nowl THQIS are many new teachers and at ttrst there seern to be a b111 on upperclassmenl Where s S5? If l don t hurry I 11 rmss Latm I wonder whlch desk 1 sat ln yesterday? I-low do they expect us to remember all these thrnas at one Mme? Maybe 1 am loslnq my mmd but 1 feel as 1f l m on a non stop merry qo round Such confuslon confronts the fresh men but soon te wrnd eases and sarlrnq becomes much moother Summary of freshman year new classes new frlends new fun 'Je ' c e the sl .. J . V A 1 i ' . o op . ' . . - e ch c e , e ' - . The routine rapidly chanqes. No ' ' . . Le . , k . ' ' s . FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 205, MAIN BUILDING 'N' -1' 'C' nuqpq 'I LEFT I Ioncl If Ci dey 3. Ncs D Farrell If G 2 6 I IC ee HDD nwcrc' C, n -1 Graf C Appe' VL F D H, CIC: H I VIC P uc rett 6 Il 1 I I . I - Q X 4 Q X ., X T X 'I ,. X-f' .. 1' Q O . 'i ' . N . .1 v --4 1, 5 ., fr .. S. f A 3 I I . xx X , 4' ' I - . . I ' --4 ' A V rf A A-va I-o O I ' fQ'I'fI QT.f STE? FPC.. 1 . Sz tart, I. .Q yt ,, . ' deff, . . T? ffff .ffl Efss, H, Tf iI1i1n'+'1r I. 511 y, K, Vfez' el, G. Leg r, J. If G , T. iff: I. ff- 9 ' ,ez '. Flcrtgqz ,'. , - A' fjj.-jgg jjij: 3-A flfjgy, Lfglchy, U, 'x'.'::1is, P. Edmunds, f. Hurzgnqton, P. Newell, I-I. Ccrmy Tffff ffifg fr. fins I. flcnfgff, .f1 cn, G, - C., .. r, E. A r . .ffifii ffT?: Q. P1-.y fy. P .rlahzri P. Epgzkhazd, IT. '.'.':.icz: F. Ichnsc . I-.E-.'E.fI'f: '.E f,f.Ei:1nr1'.n. FRESH MAN HOMERO OM S7, SIDLEY BUILDING BOTTOM ROW FROM LEFT M McCu11ou Dlllmcm H SQGIHGD I Ward SLCONTJ HO gh A Vance M M W N' Cam I Gncl THIRD rOwN I urphy C Do L H ecxer Iv'c,e-1 D M FOUP H HO ...4 olun W Mayer M I Denms I W11l1s S uh T B nsem F Rob W R PICOIO I Wm FIFTH ROW I L 'Thompson B ertson L H cxcr S Sand ycrs I W Gumcn 111 S Lcmqen M Evans ers W Omdorfi M P111 cqner L G.1ncm R S h I Lyons pc r 59 INTEREST, STUDY, HARD WORK, SUCCESS! FIRST PC'-'I FROM LEFT: VV. Moyer, I. flfxnqle. :ECCNQ Il. rv1CC1,ll1LLlQ'T1 F.. Srrilti. I.. Him, 'IHIHD Elglfz r.. Sa-urnon, P, Grceher 2. f.f:Ne1l. Ffjf-.ffi f, '.'.'1.1tocxe, I. Dennzs. Say naw, UAS prcnlefti -1 Us pcm as I ilisuggit LI would be, 1 1 :cies Qi 1:1655 algebra I smgciezg- 5-Q. 19 bc-azz: gn rellei. S .lvlxg igr iz. gcgyrxra- 3 :Lg Q: x czAdf1r1j1f,g1:.e TCIYIO Cf 9:1 'gzxpbfr I- txt. 1:. r GL- '--' . 1:.t':rist1rg.5 fflfll-f'Il.S gf Lei-S2 ,Q-.xii Ty.: .pb T Lf , 3: Jn- bg 11.1 igrzis Grzurici CI fr-Q1:.::.i1t. S ,L ,Hv.,,g,,,. C ., , -pp ,v,.,,,., -7. ,. ...-. 60 UNDERCLASSMEN TAKE MATH TO HEART Q... I Sister Emma Iosephine helps Anita Vance and Paul Newman tackle decimals in a lang ilivlsren problem. SIDE ANGLE SIDE SIDE ANGLE SIDE ,L- De-'n nstra ng to tn r t c' tlne aeametry class Just how to brsect an anal nn P K r r I Clrtfor .23 S rn l R W 1G re T Espcstto 2 I I I I 'll Z 'xx K . ar tt . .e es . .. r t ' . e and construct canqruent triangles are, from left: S. Allender, C. Brannlclc, A. Du., .,ar1me,. r. d, .. clfder, . nic , . ' . FRESHMAN ROOM S5, SI DLEY B UILDING CO QT I FZVF V. if . X Q .4 T -J, '- AA ' -- Fl .4 C , ' ' 1 I I ' ' x U 1- K K .. YE' ff Qff: Q. E111 f Qifzzy' TE I, f-fcy, 'Walsh ff Q- :ri -1 - .,-A-,.,.c, -r.- 1.1. y E wp I. ' .1 ' ...rztnrw C. Fzgqg I. GSC- N.T'g'1.'. .' 6.12. flri ' f ff 1. ..f f 1: gf. I.. fig F.. Asc-2 lyk. U. ff -1. .- . 21' :..: :. 1 17. ' ' E. 31.514 Q gf,-. Q - P: r.z.: FRESHMAN HOMEROOM 206, MAIN BUILDING 'S -a L! 0 x.. F EF e e dj A f B rm K' Lf oCE..1er HGroeQf FIFIH Pu Q Q .J 1 Q A 1 L an Q n HAVE YOU SEEN THIS? Amused by the humorous 1I1C1d91'1I 1n Wallace A Graf and Father Lawler Father Lawler s weekly re IIQIOU class m Homeroom 205 IS eagerly awaxted by the stu dents who fmd the prlest a helpful fnend w1th whom they can drscuss the1r problems All the prtests who teach the fresh men try to qtve them pracucal lnformatlon Whlch they can ln corporate mto thelr dally l1ves MISSION MEETING IN SESSION Busy sortmq cancelled stamps and checkmq the extent of thelr mtssxonary terntory are these students of l-lomeroom 205 From left M Hannon M Carmy D Ryan G Stach R McBr1en P Newell C Flamqan P Woods F Iohnson and I Harrmgton I l t l a Catholic magazine are, from left: D. 1 ' 1 ' HEROES LIVE AGAIN' Long Iohn Stlver dxscovered the treasure here pomts out Allan Peters to I Gnau R PICOIO L Hoecker The adven tures and exploranons of I1m Hawkxns keep the class on the edge of thexr seats untrl the last page when I1m IS safely out of the clutches of Long Iohn and homeward bound wlth h1s treas ur FROM FRONT FIRST ROW C LaFayette N Anustuslu Lewe C Elhot A Vastleff Stsfer Mar1eC11macus FQURTH RQW I Whlfqgre M Hemzen R SECOND ROW W Mayer C Doolan I May I Asebrook I Ffeklnq A W19Q91 M Evans ON9111 B GUIHCID FIFTH ROW I Gnau C Rogers L Hoecker S THIRD ROW P Smxth T Schmenl: C Fazxo A SC11'ld9l'S I- Hgwver Studymg specxal booklets QIVIHQ the background and 1llustrat1ons of The V1s1on of Su Launfal are these Enghsh I students The famous story tells of the quest for the Holy Graxl by the kmghts of Kmg Arthur s Round Table I If . . .- --11 ,I - ' ll I 'd ' A 1 I . , . I I n ' K l . , A , N' :- . 1- f ' 1, 9 . ! ' l 'i ' 4 . 5 , I -0, ' u. ' I 4 ' - A 1 .X - I 1: Q . I -1 ,, 1 . . . 1 PROSPECTIVE LINGUISTS AT WORK' FECIJ LEFT: I.. Berg, T. Eernsiegn, H. Greeber. The accusative case of rosa is rosam, points out this first year Latin student. Learning the singular and plural of each declension and the work of each case are fundamentals mastered by beqlnners A .x-an if QTAND HV LErT .HQOUND der. D D Kely :ister Germanas l Dennis l pa EA r. L r rn- F. w el T Be nsten l Nqh neale FACA Z, I X fl I CCG OUR GUIDE AROUND THE WORLD A MAP FRC Lr:Ft R Brerwan If z Fen n ...ft Checkrnq the locatlon of a parucutar country on the map are these world hrstory students from left Robert Bren nan Mana de Oyarzabal and Iarnes Fenton Through the study of thrs course students rncrease therr apprecrahon for our ancrent herrtaqe 1- J' .ISA FIRST ROW FROM REAR N Rrley M Cassel M Szempruch B Deady SECOND ROW P C1 eber R Shay F McLean T Mann I Anway I Fenlon THIRD ROW N Kem r M de Oyarzabal N Grxmes C Branmck A Clapperton S Spltler I Baehl B Shtrey FOURLH ON vl n ck R Brennan B Trenner C Blazer B Summers D Malahy M Garrrty R Car er STANID 'NIC AT BDFRJ I Carney STANDmG 'N FRONIT I Akos These stud nts go back to ancrent and medreval tlmes when they enter room lUo each day for World hlstory When was the fall of the Roman Emp1re'? When were tne Pe-rsrans defeated at Marathon? Any student can answer these questrons and many more By qamrnq a fuller knowledqe of the problems ot the ancr nt world tftey are better eaurpped to combat tne problems wlth whrch they are taced today 1 4. '. Il F 'z '. .r , r. de Oyc: :i.a. j. -f. .o , Rv f , I T- , X I , I l K' is .Q-kr-'M 4' . 1 ' A ' , ' dim I I Q , aaa, I Y ..,, g 'Y f V . J.. ' X N t '- - , . J , , . , ,I ,f 1 I f X' ' ,.,, , : . . . , . , . . : . ro , . , . , . , . ,. . lv- R A'v. ylv vu , A L . L . I I V , . . , . . 'J , r O V . . Qur Ora cmd U B A m any Pmwpcmy CIQ we af, J vrewtbqgar ecci Q Q ar fl y Q C dew Q Guflrlg ' Q Munllo L ' . MLS IQSSQQ Hefner are 31 hume ' . W.. V Ll ses X1 'le plftpgfe Ubi' T25 sliepzierds, the re 9 . 9 , ti 1' CTIICZYI '.-.nip her DZQCCT if .gps if kY'QTI'.'J Qc. they Q 9 gerl 'J-'VIC me nd I ey are fillid '.-.'1i:. 12.5 1-Jftrft, :A 1t':1:1',' gf ie FGYTQIY. zsirit igfrt. t' T :j::.'- v.'g':. 119 Qu. Cictivzfgfef wi 5 VG t:.11' L Il 'Z 'lf'1 '1fb ni T:.'- fi F.A::1L1j II.CLl'f.lf.:f,CY,1i:i if iff .-Ip11.f'r. CO CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES ,sv- Every rnornmg students at Central begin O Iesus through the Immaculate Heart of Mary I offer Thee all my prayers works ancl suttertngs ot thts day thus consecratlng to Our Lord througn HIS Mother all therr act1v1t1es whrch range trom carryrng equlprnent tor the yearbook photographer fsee Ray Deady and Patsy Hackett abovel to catalogulng the latest lrbrary books On the tollowmg pages we present prctures of thes actrvrtres v arch wtth studtes and sports round out our gn school ltte SECONDS SPENT ..1.,.. ,.. ., .1 r. ifyihgx' S'143', '.:5 Grid wrgting Keep ' n ' 'f U'lLI1 11.9 EfL.v.,..- O1Cf1CKf1'.l?S Qf1C'jC.C'QEC1lGS C23 le.-.wr zz me buH....1f LE1 f: 'f 1, 1' ff,. I IA LP , 1:13, E5 .. J-:rt C Y IN STRENU OUS STUDY - J,L1,g1i:1ts 1 :muy 12111 vfry sus, FJ IIIV? 11.5 , if 'J IYlQ1QE I-HEY? w-11' rv-1 f- fs- . 1qv , 1 - qr-. ...ILCS ids, H311 As 1,11 , 11 S9315 c1yggr::4grti'1te1y 120 Siu 1 ..,.A.,.,. ,., f y... .,....,n, . s'3f:Lc. lf Lf1'T' 1: Ender F 4 T, 1ff,:L1r. K. '.'.'Htz'-,, A, '-'.'1c'ge1, 1. May 45 ua -..N gh .-3 ' ,L 1 J' of' Mig Q. If I . MEMORIES IN MELODY , Without a song the day would never end. The dcry certainly is briqhter for these students who appreciate good rnusic. In the picture at the right we see Sister Mary Augusta and Patricio de Oyarzabal absorbed in another of their frequent studies ot the harmonies and melodies possible on the Hpopuiar 88 Start on the downbeatf' directs Pat as this part-time student conductor waves one of the school orchestras three weekIy practices into session. The CeciIians pIay for rnany school affairs. DQHLCIING: P. ae Cyarzapai. FIIa.i'f HOW. FECIJI LEFI: VICLIN13, M. de Oyarzabah A. de Oyarzabal. Z l SECOND BOUT: VICLINS, P. Czroeberg C. Doolcng CELLO, P. Iohnsong CLARINET, P. Griffin. THIRD HOW, STANDING: BELLS, M. Lanqeng BASS VIOL, N. Kcrscakg DRUMS, I. Mayp FLUTE, G Unfit-iwocdg EEAXOPHCNIE, Ii. Iaynesy THUMPETS, S. Poppertg T. Robmsong I. Conwellg PIANO M. L. I-Iealyg D. Muth. i'f 'is I t J I VH Ill Keeping library files, cards, and records straight is one job of these librarians, from left: R. Campbell, B. Canter, Sister Gabrielle, and C. Loney. FICTION, BIOGRAPHY, AND RESEARCH lntriguing fiction stories of romantic adventure and mystery, as well as famous biographies, are available in the school library for student reading. Choosing a good book from the Wide selection is no problem, but finding enough time to read all the inviting literature often poses a real dilemma. The library holds, too, a fund of information to help students gather valuable material needed in preparing essays, speeches, and debates. Besides the many book references available, issues of timely magazines, both secu- lar and Catholic, are bound for our convenience. Selecting a good book for reading on one of those stay-at-home nights are, from left: P. Flanigan, S. Spitler, M. Szempruch. F .-I :an as -.::1 Glancinq through magazines to become informed on current happenings are, from left: I. Wilson, Sister Marie Ieanette, and C. Kelly. THE LIBRARY IS READY TO SERVE US l Choosing an inspiring biography are, from left: M. K. Armentrout, M. Iordan, S. Sullivan, R. Wizeman, and B. Shirey. COURTESY OF RAY FE CONCA THE WALTZ AND THE BUNNY HOP YOU SAVED FOR ME Tne cxnnucll Merry Chnstrncrs Bczll held at tl e K of C Hull provldes an evenlnq of qlltter qmety and enterlcx1n'nen for t tudents of Catlflollc Cen'rC1l Lucky lucky are lle sefucrs WHO dclnce 1n the gym durlnq lunchtlme To rnuslc provlded by records they try out new dan e steps crnd YGVIQW the old T1 e bunny lucy MGXICGH llcri dance fxno nverbuq are 'cxvontfs of the clcrnc rg Qenmrs IMMACULATE HEART, KEEP US PURE Students at Central pattern the1r l1ves after our Blessed Mother the perfect model and honor her by lmrtatmq her vlrtues The Student Counc1l carned out one of the Holy Father s Mar1an Year 1ntent1ons To Safeguard the Pur1ty of Youth by sponsorlnq a membershlp drlve for the Fighhnq 69th Prospectlve members made a tnduum ot Masses and Holy Communlons chmaxed by takmq the Frqh mg 69th pledge to l1ve and trqht for the 1dea1s of the Slxth and N1Hlh Commandments N731 f F72 sw FROM LEFT Q Va ente D Dettenwanqer I Shufeldt A Alqeo SUPERVISOR PAYS VISIT Sister Barbara, supervisor of Sisters of Charity schools, who visited classes at Catholic Cen- tral November 4-10, takes a min- ute from her busy schedule to chat with David McDargh and Betty Summers. Some advice from Sister Barbara: Twelve hours a week is the minimum time a high school student should spend in home study. BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF CHANGE OF CLASS It's a change of class time again and once more a familiar scene takes place on High Street between the Sidley Building and Main Building. Many friendly smiles and happy Hi's are exchanged among friends during these brief moments. The walk between buildings gives the students a Welcome breather before starting the next class. LINE UP FOR COKES Coke timel Centralites enjoy a refreshing coke with their luncn in the cafeteria. Stand- ing, frorn left: I. Zink, M. Lucas, A. Newell, I. Carney, M. Sea- lock, and B. Hill. GALLAGHER STREET HAS FACE LIFT lt s in the rnalcing' The new parking lot between the Central Building and Buckley Hall is welcomed by the students Now there is plenty of space for all cars wnose colors range from bright red to black Observing the machinery from leftare I Graf G Groeber D Dettenwanger B Ulliman and B Groeber of FCJTTCTI LICYT, FRCM LEFT: M. E. O'Br1'-n, I. fic'1f'sPh, F. '.Vyen, P. Griffin, A. NGCII, P. VVl:C'fXf,Yl, E-. F f.-1.4! P. f.TCCC1my::.e.l, F, Hair 7. I'E'.C'QfII? F'Q'.'f: P.. Alge: I. Gncxu, M. Lcmgl n, F. HITIISEY, Lf. Snellfng, R. Ccmyiell G. Herz fl. Gflrtirn. CHIPS FCIT: M. '-Hegel, P. He-znzen, N. Ruth, I, Sanders, S. Cconey, I. Lubhers, S. Iung, M, Bzyle ECTTCH FC'.'.' FPCM LEFT: E, Canter, I. Drennen, I. Secmrm, M. A, Brczndcn, I. Freking C. Pfpycx if C. ficxjp f.Z1nk, C. Erin, Tucker. FSC 'I ?C'.'.': Eff, zrk' I, If. Bums TJ. Zmk .FL T 1:5 I, Nash, S. Gnev' 5, B. Pg . 32152. C. .::1...sG, fl. FLYIYIVYGTI Lf. Ffssm . H-W-land, S. F1':f.fnE g:j:h P. V' F' ETH Fmff: E Eagan lf. Peres? ri fl. S. Lfnffrn' . :h S. Fife C. Laney, C. Heeger C. F' FIFTF lf'-'.': C. Cf? .Sgssieikey I. Hyun Tl. Grin S. Umricn, Lf. Hulk. iii as KJ SING ME THE SONGS I DELIGHTED TO HEAR ro l' 9 ay N Phrlups ve hart K D clce M rms rt A ashHVan l. Jor Jan B vrerl :Ne a nnm r mpsn rl D rx, ew ll Bolton Bruqqer S Gcm,s S mr' h ,Ines C lm ls l. I-lopp rg S Lan erry ie rr, r .J aman r WI rphy onrs n ll ar sch 15 P13 I' Frll sn n, me aocrc M l.Cs SCI' CTI E' oX1H PO Cm r Nl an T Wal Sn ll ig Pal rica fl uenn Lam y Lyons l T a EV Nlrl o 1 C C lou e Q ure M Cappellr A Lokcmskr K Denms S Ulrssrq Fahne -'as s lur Arn .-le The Junror and senior qrrls make up the a capella chorr under the drrectron of Srster Mary Augusta The purpose of the orqanrzatron IS to lncrease appre cratron of classrcal musrc develop abrlrty to srqht read musrc and to enloy the aohlevement of presentlnq therr work to the student body The cholr qrves a Samt Cecrha re crtal November 22 rn honor of the pa troness of musrc and an annual Chrrst mas program Nat1v1ty scenes rn tableaux style hlqhhqht the rec1+al Tlne qlrls also qrve a sprmq rec1tal The senror members brd the under lass srnqers farewell and hap y srnq mq I 1 A - .- ECffCI.f PCN, Fnfll LEP : .. Best Q. Lf , . Q , W. E r , . e Murray E. Herzog, H. Muck, II. Asebzzo' , C. YI Q , . Qe ire. SECCIIL E.2'.'.': Faire... Ll. 'anqen 3. 7 ro' , . E ., B. K-Al I, P. F fl. Lzrxrh, '. 'r. entrcgt, M. Ehgrey, H. fl.: J o . fl?-. '.'N1'f: T. 'Wy ., L. Rnenburfgh, C. Pitt, 1. , K. , . ,a' , '. .Q rt., LI. . 1. , . gb- . FCUETH ECTI: lf. Eff.-ln, F. f I aa. P. be , '. . J ', P. I ' . o , .. B 1 , . .alley .. P.. l fl. f. LzL:f'.ns'.1, Downs. ff P.fj.'.': fl. Elmer, T. Rohm 3 , .5. jenn. a, l. 'll,n, 2.1. Se l ', . u a , li fenan, f. Ea t gffr, Ealf :mm C. H liar. Nl ' . W: K. . xgrlf, V. no' el, Ll. lord , . ' :..1, A. e'rn , P. , l . 'SI , , fl. o ,l. E 1 eh n. S 'E W' F'l : Pfveb, ...Cl11,f -ch Y. . I . ' ', . ', ..' ', ll. . . , K. I, C ak G. Sohufe. TAKS . e Tie' ll. ' ' L . A , . , . . H rv I V' I - V I SING YOUR SONG OF PRAISE TO GOD' X, BOTTOM ROW, FROM LEFT: N. Grimes, M. L Healy, P. Rlley, A. Coakley, S. Decker, M. Hiller S. Allender, C. Beqy, I. Bartsch, C. Krupp, P Flaniqan, B. Koehler, S. Spitler. SECOND ROVJ, FROM LEFT: M. de Oyarzabal. B. Duggan, B. Heil, I. Alqeo, S. Sullivan, P. Barone, M. Vfalsh, M. Iordan, M. Heaton, D Ferree, I. Clrfford, B. Trenner, B. Shirey. THIRD ROW, FROM LEFT: C. Roberts, I. Rogers, A. Clappertcn, M. Lothschuetz, N. Fleeqer, I. Akos B. Deady, P. Deady, M. Murray, B. Rflerts, B Summers, M. K. Arrnentrcut. FOURTH ROW, FROM LEFT: I. Riley, Lf. Bar ringer, I. Parker, I. Smith, C. Blazer, E. Hynes, l XXI I Pl I. Baehl, C. Brannick, P. Brown, N. Richard. FlFTH ROW, FROM LEFT: F. Cole, M. LeValley B. Woods, P. Dixon, M. Garrity, I. Davls, M Szernpruch, R. Mooney, P. Speaks, A. Schindler SIXTH ROW, FROM LEFT: M. M. Schutte, D Hennessey, B. Getz, B. Sweet, I. Griifln, S. Frock T. Esposito, N. Thirifay, I. Dautremont, R. Wize man, P. Iunq. SEVENTH ROW, FROM LEFT: P. Selke, I. Ryan D. Darqrn, A. Dunn, P. Kammer, B. Schartz, N Keiner, N. Temple, N. Zirkle, D. Malahy. EIGHTH ROW, FROM LEFT: I. Day, V. Bess, N Riley, R. Cvnau. Under tne excellent supervision of Sister Mary Augusta, the sophomore girls train their voices and increase their knowledge of music in the qlee club. Tpey rractgce cn Monday and Vfeanesday in tae auditorium. The a cappella cr1c1r will qlfzoily '.-xelccrne these experienced singers next year. SINGING AMERICANS MAKE A HAPPY AMERICA ,.....! BOTTOM RCW, FROM LEFT: C. Hogers, P. Tod- FOURTH ROVJ: I. Peflcwey, I. Dennrs I. Magel, hunter, I. Andersen, A. Graf, M. Murphy, C. I. Ullrman, L. Berg, L. I-lcecker, C. Flanigan, C. Declan, B. Turner, C. Brandle, N. Lee, A. Vance, Apple, E. Cunnan, A. lfasneff. F- MOV' B- Sfmt FIFTH Revs: E, Hmfey, P1 ixecd, .:.. csfftfy, gggjgjgp R31-,y In ',','I4Q1Sl 5-1, TQYQCL 1. Q'ggf,,H Q, Eanng, li. Gzseber, C. McC.nneL1, 2.1. Canny, T. Llccdy, L. Cccca, I. Frekzng, U. Vctel, I. Den: 5- TILYUEZSCYI I- HGYYLIZQTU- VGH, I- GW-Il, It I-'fGI'5 T'f.Ca:Cg,M.311lmgr1. SIXTH ECVI: L. Hawver, S. Sarwlfrs S. Lager, THIRD Raw: r.:. cfm, 1.1. Haier, rx. cngsry, :.1. A- K1Sk1Sf A. 'Wffeelt P' Newell. Lumen My Exnt, I, Shay, K. Vferzel, M, Evans, I. Kass, P. Zlnkf I- 39:35-m 'Gn39I' Edmunds, K. llalahy, C. Ellrct, SEVENTH RCUT: P. She-zxflan, E. Pa't1r.. Another at t:.e many new ana excitrng act1v1tles that fill the busy days of the freshman girls is belonging to the glee club. Here the girls enjoy singing the snappy tunes that S1ster Mary Augusta, their directcr, selects fcr the group, as well as learn to appreciate gcca classical rnusic. A ALL STAR CLUB Enjoying a little snack be- tween mission projects are Sherrie Rivenburqh and Bill Beckner, seniors. C 1 I- ,af - I' ll. Lending their servlces to li brary work are Mary Lou Healy and Patti Flaniqan rn the sec ond picture THIRD PICTURE FROM LEFT R Deady I Falkenbach C Woodhouse I Gonce gym assxstants Iunior Journalism students do a bit of after school work on Centnb BOITOM PICTURE STANDINI Mary Catherme A Snellnq na F Demana SEP-.IED FIPST ROI was J Farrell QECOKID ROW P Farr VGIIQY C Malsh THIRD ROW II Fakne ALL STAR CLUB ee uzy Sanders Checking en ine - 1 1 of :er stuuy mall. fx ---f' Patty IOHHSOI1 'ld Mary Elmer are busy dec rcxtmq the bu etm board 1 r W 106 m onor Q' t e rr lcre I-leur of Mary re me one for t bueme Q W r H re C1 in creck ng ow th A nts wro are crbeert from S 1 XX T r K ' 1 W 1 G. -.J H, '. LSU L 1 lie I .RTTTCQI .V , V t Being cm offxce gil helps tg 3 V: e - he Q. es- C li. e A'e1e Snelll q 15 . VI '1 1 A e eiu.,e '. -V A :hoo . I I x 1 , WATCH OUT! ALL CLEAR CN THIS SIDE Tlus year st a nts welcome t'-Ja new parking lots. The courtyard, west of ire Maui Bpxldina ana Gallfrqzer Street between the Main Buildina and Buckley l-lall prov e ample era' for rlre bays' and qirls' cars. TRADE A PEANUT BUTTER FOR A CHEESE? What have we here, a party? No, it's iust noon hour in the cafeteria, located on the third floor of the Sidley Building. In this daily routine students of every class eat their lunches and talk over the happenings of the morning. The girls of Sister Leo Margarefs cooking class make sandwiches to fit a student's budget. Soup is added to the menu on cold mornings and at these times the cafeteria is Particularly Crowded. A coke machine has been installed for the students who prefer coke to milk. Sister Margaret Ann is moderator oi the noon hour crowd. FOREGROUND FROM LEFT I Krueger R Rizer FIRST ROW I Titer L Cocca R Anderson G Fisher C Fazio I Shanahan R Reeb D Sharp SECOND ROW: G. Lauer, M. Cain, C. Barlow, A. Clapperton, S. Rivenburgh, K. Tucker. THIRD ROW: B. Koehler, C. I-Ieeger, F. Cole. FOURTH ROW: C. Heller, F. Rader, W. Miller, L. Wallace, L. Chaney, D. Brugger, M. M. Schutte, A. Dunn. Forward march! Eager participants in the canned food drive for the poor are the representatives and officers ot the Catholic Students Mission Crusade. Directing the organization is Iarnes Krueger, president. Cancelled starnp drives, sponsoring the oratorical contest tor the Bishop Thill Conference, to which all the Catho- lic High School students belong, and encouraging homeroom mission proi- ects are some of the activities that crowd the agenda of these students. Prayer, study, and sacrifice is the three-fold purpose of the C. S. M. C. WORKING FOR GOD BY HELPING THE MISSIONS LETS GET THE NEWS' SAY JOURNALISTS 3 QF QTANDPG FROM LEFT M R wland busmess manager M Fzrmercm Colummst M Snellmq re Nas Iea re r I Qarmes sc ealor EAlr..J 1- Lfy r lar n manager C Voodholse spor s GJ The smrlmq faces 111 the top prcture to lhese enthusrastrc Joumahsts who belong to the members of the staff of nevertheless emoy therr Job of keepmq staff of Splres our yearbook Hard and revrewmq events ofthe school year work and long moms are no siranqers T 'CP A1 i if -4 - bTANDlNG FROM l.r.FT P Hackew 9dllOIl1'1Cl'11Ef I Falkenbach reporter s er c C ney asssan edrcr C Cole cop er r We ad rrsnq manaje l Znk Co Llmrs I 1 l I . 'Lb U- U n . . -V . ' ' . U' I l Q ,Q I r -'- P' 1 I x v- :T Lf YH' - I ' ' L r- - K I .I .-.. 0'llfCf'lYlifl.ly'lf I. l' h, ' .tub egirtog .1 ., I , bool .I 1 I I I .l WCC: ., L Qe,c1cq' to g .E , 1 Riot. K I v I 4 - - - Centrib, the school paper. Below is the Centralites up-to-date on school news , . . Y ,-3 'fl 1 Q- T 6 'VJ 1 r - -l-V 4, 1 ll .X - l ' ' 1 , I - - V , iq SEATZD: N. Rah, armor rt rg S, oo , .t t Z : . ' , y dtog T. 1 gel. 'Je xr rp A, 1 , elm .. 1 TRAINING FOR CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP Tzge Student Councii lS aes: Virgin Mary. The cbjecuves of leadershp, nn cocceraucn, in promoting the over-all qood of tne school, and in supporting all student aciivitzcs Student Council representax a boy and a qirl ircziz each 11c:1.e in the scziool. Tire oraanization sponsored ated ro its Leavenly patroness, tne Blessed :Le Councxl are to train its rnerxbers in Christian s are the four oiiicers of the executive council, roorn and one representative from eacn club is year: tgie school dances, the Marian Year observance in tire scrrool, Career Vfeek, the Put Christ Back into Ciiristrnasf' campaign, and the Fighting Sixty-Ninth. IN BACKGROUND FROM LEFT are he den C ncil cf ic E'1Tll5 'reasdre s Qh s a e rer e esen v s n e F rre D C N acke' V Genn C Ech ar' I- Erner He -'s ,,e rr e D C I A ' ' GP ' am 1 . I , 5 . I - ,vi ,yes , 15, R' X' b- . X r I four Sfu' P H .t. .. T ' M ' ew? Cd -f 915, D- DGTPH'- '3i56'Y Kramer I. Parker, L, Stelz-i-I P. Sf :IN . ' ry lame ., Qfeldt, pr-.V 1'enty Ann .-Hlgec Broad I, M. Boring 7, f. A13-ic N. 'fr.1r.f::y vice-president, andF.cs':maryVa1entie,sefritzry. Eygn, A, Graf T, Sfhgwe, S '.','g13gy.:gp, Th lv, I pf 1313 , 1 T55 333,131-Lyn Schrnenk C. Ella! ceamzn '.':::e Il. Z1r mg I Lchfmcny jr ' kms. In 35,135 gf. ,Ls J. ::.,:c-nzagn :nanny :nz , Krseger. mcyff, C. Carey, , Qchagii, T. Lferiens f n CLAP Y0 HANDS SHUFFLE YO FEET EVERYBODYS DOING THE VARSITY DRAG GH Y Amld the cadence ot clappmq hands qether 1n the gym Dcrncmq IS always and the rhythm of tappmq feet Betty popular at Central and a ntterbuq team Turner and Earle Bess become the mam w1l1 stop the show almost every UTI19 attractlon durlnq a lunch perxod get to- 7 1 1 I 1 T lx . l ? 1. ' 'I 44 K 1, l C , P , 1 . X fb It .K Q 'x Xt ' r T V , Af .- D xg lg. ' ff Q? , f tl I ,A ' 'NOW THEY'RE THE CENTRAL IRISH' . . . 4 2 gf' f.fak1nq sure that the Hawks '.'.'gQl Quai at Tornado Galel' are 1l.ese Pep Club rzienibers. Kneelrnq, from left: I. Donovan. M. Roller: standing, from left: P. Sheridan, I. Rogers. Larqe banners, l1lce the one plctured, were displayed in the halls pre- ceding eacn lrzsh football game. Credrt for drawrnq each banner goes to Mr. Edward Glenn, to wlrorn is extended a vote of thanks. FEQTJ LEFT, FIEQT ECW: P. Hegnzen, Lf. Mg .zchsne ff. Sherrian P. Selke H. Thcrxpsgn, H Bail: Keller, l. R1venk'.g::5h, P, Flaxgan, B PI:-'h,e:, T. Spqlfi, T, TCihL!ZAF'f, fl Zik, rogers I. Clzlfcri 1. Frekgnj, I. CTI-.QQ S. Fil. son, H. Lyons, N. Ke.ner, I, Lyons, P.. Snelln., .5-. forpn. 1,2 fl l.f.F I: Q .+ ' ,f 'nf - ' ' .V fy, F' QJJJ , 1. . . xr., o. :.::r NOW DON'T YOU THINK THEY'RE GRAND' l.e1's be sure they know about our Pep Club. says Mar- gie Zlnlc, preslaent of the organ- xzancn, who tr1es a beaxe on Susan Rollison. :ff1I'.l'1f',lT6 ban- ners, football pgns, and the oean.es are worn DY tnese gms to sg.c'.v their school loyalty and their support ct school teams: from left, L. Rivenburgl., B. Koehler, P. Selke, A. Snelling. Here are the 29 members of the Pep Club, an organization which supports the athletic organizations at Catholic Central. Included in its projects were the sponsoring of bake sales and sell- ing oi balloons in order to raise money to decorate Catholic Athletic Field and Evans Stadium for football games. TWINS REIGN AT CHRISTMAS BALL F- ,wvn nv- N.f'K Reiqninq as kinq and queen of Spixes are the Wyen twins, Frances and Fred. Iames Shuteidt, president of the Student Council is announcing these winners to the students at the Christmas ...JA-4 COURTESY OF RAY PE CONGA Ball. The ceremony took place during the intermission and the twins presided over the rest ot the dance. This honor was well earned by selling ads for the yearbook. STARS IN SALESMANSHIP, SPIRIT, STAMINA ' 1 so .G se 90 .113-.4 'E 'Gm :- M a G4-6' 'fi r -,,-QP. A ...,Y., ,pr wifi '- .1 ' V31 FOREGROUND Catbe me Kupanoff :ta 1 r. rT a ah: Rosemary Camp el .ree Fran s r n ei 11,1 J Pen r arces a ay De ,ty Here are tue prrze wrrmmq salesmen of Cathohc Central as they started out to qet thelr ads for me yearbook drrve Wrtfr ttrerr 53 Splres tucked under therr arms these semors worked hara and fast to become the Wrrmers of me contest o . - - - eg: Q 5 ? V .1 Q 4 I ' 5 51 . '- ., M r , ' , x x Q ' R r 'x . - , . f - ' -, 1 3 ' . 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MODERN MEN STUDY THE CLASSICS BOTTOM ROW FROM LEFT B Kunk L Butz E Montanus T Duggan I Deady I McNeil W Cashm I Harris T Myers SECOND ROW D Klenke R Sarlrng M Tucker L Chaney A Srlvestri D Tmgley L Stelzer l Tehan I Zink THIRD ROW R Miller R Kramer L Gallagher I McBreen P Roberts G Wilson I Krupp G Groeber I Carney L lung D Sharp FOURTH ROW R Wohbe D Trenner N Flaker L Wallace R Brannrck R Hill D Taylor P Groeber W Miller E Harper Who s singing in the study hall? Fred Warmg s Pennsylvamansl No the strains ot Desert Song quiet down and We see the newly-organized Boys Glee Club listening intently to their d1rector Mr Herbert Knall Great accomplishments are expected of this group of volunteers Their re hearsals include a study of music appreciation Many are encouraged to pre pare for Joining adult choirs Talent brought to light is that ot David Muth right as Mr. Knall helps him understand the work of an accompanist. Limber fingers and a keen sense of rhythm go hand-in- hand With David s zeal for good music and as an accompanist we rate him tops . The hard work ol an inter- ested director is also proving successful. I CANT WAIT UNTIL WE GET OUFIS' jf ff -9 Nancy Lewe left freshman admires the class ring proudly displayed ny Michael McDonough shortly after the Juniors received their rings from Mon signor Martin M. Varley. The school crest on each ring shows a lamp representing the lamp of learn- ing and a tongue of fire a symbol of the Holy Ghost. Enclosed in a circle which represents that God is eternal, is the trefoil and triangle which stand for the Three Persons of the Blessed Trinity. Alpha and Omega, the first and last letters in the Greek alphabet, are in- scribed in the triangle and remind us that God always was and always will be, that He is our beginning and our end. The shepherds crook signifies one flock and one Shepherd. Underneath the circle is the Catholic Central motto Christi Reqi IFor Christ. the Kingl. DO YOU REMEMBER THE DAY WHEN . . . ? September We attend Mass in honor of the Holy Spirit and ask Him to bless the school year we are beginning. 'We elect cheerleaders: Iudy I-Iughel, captaing Ann Torlina. Ianis Seaman, Patsy Hackett, Barbara Barnett, Mary Alice Glenn. PEP CLUB is organized under the direction of Sister Rita Anne. Officers are: Margie Zink, senior, president: Adele Snelling, junior, secretaryg Barbara Koehler, sophomore, treasurer, We play cl preview football game with Belleiontaine at Urbanag score, 13-6:'Bellefontaine. We start a six-period class day. Coach Michael Capo- ziello receives a green and gold 1953 Chevrolet from White- Green Chevrolet Co. We elect senior class officers: President Iohn Falkenbachg Vice-President Albert Asebrookg Secretary Ioan Nash: Treasurer Marian Rowland. We practice the chant Mass at our first singing assembly in the auditorium. The first pep meeting is held in the auditorium preceding the Franklin-Central game. The mothers of the football players are honored on MOM'S NIGHT as Central defeats Franklin 13-6 in a downpour of rain. Last year's SPIRES pictures are sold. A project is started to make Gallagher Street into a parking lot. The senior journalism class sells ads for the sports pro- grams. Locker keys are distributed. Sister Marie William gives the seniors the privilege of dancing in the gym at noon-time. The court-yard is divided by the senior boys into parking spaces. Ads for CENTRIB are sold by the senior journalism class. The drive for CENTRIB subscriptions begins. October 1 Uniforms appear on the scene. 2 First Friday, we go to Mass and Holy Communion in a body. Honor cards are issued. 5 Senior class pictures are taken at jean Sardou Studio, Wren's. 12 First issue cf this year's CENTRIB goes to press. I3 SPIRES receives first place award from Columbia Univer- sity and from Marquette University. I5 juniors take Ohio history test. The girls attend nursing talks given by representatives of Good Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing, Cincinnati. 20 Yearbook pictures are taken. 23 First period ends. The day of our first school dance is greatly saddened by the death of joe Simons, sophomore. of a cerebral hemorrhage. 28 For their hard work in CENTRIB drive, juniors, 106, are given a party. 29 Mr. Gallico of Dayton University speaks to the boys. A pep meeting is held at the State Theater. 30- Sister Marie William and Sister Mary Catherine attend 31 National Catholic Iournalism Convention at Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. November 1 We celebrate the feast oi All Saints. Homecoming. 3 Seniors start sale of yearbook ads. 4 Students contribute to annual Red Cross Drive. 9 Dr. Richard Pattee speaks to NCCW and the seniors about France, Spain, and Portugal. I0 Yearbook pictures are taken. 11 We celebrate Armistice Day with a free day. I2 Yearbook ad drive ends. Top salesmen: Frances and Fred Wyen, twins. Runners-up are: Margaret I-Ialk, Katherine Kupanoff, Frances Rader, Ray Deady, and Rosemary Campbell. These students earn the right to special honors at the Christmas dance. 20-21 Senior journalists attend journalism convention at Ohio State University. 25 Thanksgiving holidays begin. 26 We eat turkey and trimmings on this Thanksgiving Day. 27 In a basketball preview at Columbus, Central loses in two eight-minute games to Columbus St. Charles, 15-13 and Columbus Holy Rosary 15-12. 30 Classes are resumed. A Mary-like dress design contest is inaugurated for the girls. 151- December l Monsignor Carl I. Ryan, sumrintendent of schools in the archdzocese, vtsiis Central. 2 Student Counctl plans CAREER DAY. 3 Marian Rowland places third in county l SPEAK FOR DEMOCRACY contest. 4 Second period ends. 7 juniors and seniors take l.O. test. 8 We honor the Blessed Mother on the feast of the Immacu- late Conception. 9 Freshmen and sophomores take LO. test. 10 Bishop Rembert Kowalski, O.F.M., stops in Springfield en route to Cinctnnati from Communist prison camps. l7 Bob Rizer and Dick Moon are honored at football banquet which features john Lujaclr, assistant coach at Notre Dame, as speaker. 20 Combined choirs present Christmas program. 22 CENTRIB is off the press. 23 Christmas vacation begins at noon. 25 We celebrate Christ's birth. 28 Frances and Fred Wyen are crowned queen and king of annual MARY CHRISTMAS BALL at K. of C. Ianucnry l We celebrate the feast of the Circumcision and New Year's Day. 4 Classes resume. 6 BOYS' GLEE CLUB is formed. 10 jack Gaier, senior, dies from injuries sustained in an automobile accident three weeks previously. 13 Seniors and juniors attend funeral of jack Gaier. 14 FIGHTING SIXTY-NINTH CLUB is organized by Student Council. 17 BOYS' CLUB holds first regular meeting: elects Ray Deady, pres. 25 We take exams, no exemptions. 26 Central sets new scoring mark for school, defeating Colum- bus Holy Family 81-29. 29 Third period ends. Student Council sponsors Sadie Hawkins Dance at K. of C. Febnzary 1 Second semester begins. juniors are measured for class rings. 2 Yearbook pictures are taken. 3 Fighting Sixty-ninth Triduum begins. 4 C.S.M.C. sends letter with spiritual bouquet to Holy Father. 5 Tax Stamp Drive begins. 8 Seniors vote ior class play. 16 Stdley Euzldrng gets new ware: cooler, gif: oi last yea: s Student Counczl. 19 FORGET-ME-NCT FROLIC held at K. of C. Z2 We are given a free day for Washzrigtons Birthday. Central draws '-Test Milton for first tournament game. March 5 C.S.M.C. oratorical contest eliminations for the school are held. 12 Fourth period ends. 14 C.S.M.C. district eliminations are held. Participants are: Springfield, Xenia, Urbana. 22-23-24-25 We look to future during CAREER WEEK. April 14 Easter vacation begins. 18 We go to Mass in our Easter bonnetsf' 20 Classes resume. 21-22-23 We hold our annual retreat. Fifth period ends. 305 May 2-3 The seniors present their class play. MARRYING MARGARET. Mfry 5-6-7 Student Government Campaign is climaxed by election of Student Council officers for 1954-55. 7-8 Central sends representatives to Ohio State Student Coun- cil Constitutional Convention. 16 Graduates attend parish baccalaureates. 21 Seniors, in caps and gowns, have class picture taken. 23 General baccalaureate is held at St. Raphael Church. 24-28 Seniors take exams. 27 Feast of the Ascensiong we attend Mass. 28 Senior Prom is held. Iune 1-4 juniors give tea dance, sophomores entertain with theater party for seniors. Freshmen, sophomores, juniors take exams, 4 First Fridayg freshmen honor seniors at breakfast. School closesg seniors graduate. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE THEY Frankhn Bellalre St Iohn Columbus Holy Rosary Oak H111 C1nc1nnat1 DePorres Akron St Mary Columbus St Mary Southeastern The Flqhtlnq Insh really hved up to thelr name thls season The Tornadoes posted their best football season ln the h1story of Cathol1c Central Coach Mxchael Capozlello IS proud ot hxs players whose deslre sacr1f1ce and hard work made them a successful team Thanks loads boys' Good luck next year' WE 13 ..................... ' ..................... 6 12 ................... ' . ................. . . 7 7 ............... ............... 0 52 ..................... ' ..................... 20 7 ............. Newport, Kentucky Catholic ............. 0 34 ................ ' ' ' .............. . . 0 0 .................. . .................. 13 20 ................ . ................ 12 36 ................... ................... 0 0 VCT s cr STG S 'G cm AUQHUC 1S1S our cum as we dedmote Y., 14 G N Tlms G ,M 'X 'C XCJ C1 L M1 T de tcp jg 1 ., n hz, . duise ,1. Hssfzh' ' ' to the Blessed Nitler ire fzrtizzp if cur yeczritc' 'evcfal ts spcrfs. ' beautifgl Murgllz zrgcrsterpgece 'Tie 'krqm :xt Prczyerw brings is mind the fact TF. T by Qffefiig Eye? :gr Hires 'xdetiir We -fr 1359, are Tiff L.. ,YCIYQV if Iliff.. 00 'GRAND OLD MEN' OF FOOTBALL! STANDING FROM LEFT I Shufeldt N Flaker M Blakeman I Dunn K Smith I Graf L Wallace KNEELING R Rrzer Coach M Capozlello Wlth an 8 1 record best m Tornado gnd hlstory members of the 53 football team proved that they were a great ball club These sen1or boys undoubtedly shared the tremendous Splfll and wrll to wm that was the team s greatest asset hm Shufeldt offensrve left guard and Larry Wallace defenslve l1ne backer frequently prov1ded the punch necessary to make plays successful In Central s great 7 0 team vrctory over Newport Norm Flaker oftensrve and defenslve nght haltback scored the lone touchdown whlch was 1ncluded Mlke Blakeman left tackle because of rmunes Jomed the lr1sh after the season had begun but soon showed Coach Mrke that he could be relred on when the t1me came I1m Dunn quarterback play1ng ms trrst year of hlgh school football d1d a commendable Job of ball handllng and puntrng Ken Smrth defenstve left end was parttcularly valuable m the Bellalre game as he returned a punt 70 yards for the TD 1n the thrlller wh1ch Central copped 12 7 Offensrve Left Tackle Iohn Graf playmg ms fourth year of varsrty ball was an lrnportant cog 1n tne strong Central forward wall whrch more than once proved me decldlng factor ln Tornado wlns oaptam Bob Rtzer olfenslve and detensrve nght tackle called Tornado plays krcked 15 extra polnts and dlsplayed outstandlng leadershlp 1 1 I ' 1 ' I I 1 l in the 78 points he scored for the season. A A ,J l ' ' ' ' . ,. . , T . . STRIVING WITH SCHEDULE IN SIGHT Rugged and ready ends studyrng Below Central s m1qhty men of 1ron strategy Wrth Coach M1ke Capozrello cornbme the powers of strength and are the Krller Krarners Buddy left pracuce that helped thelr squad rule and R1cky the held . 1 . . ff . u , . 1 1 f 2 NOW THEY'RE THE CENTRAL IRISH . About to begm football prac txce are these Tornado squad members from left kneelxng B Brennan W Buck D Moon standmg B Forster C Erch man I Shufeldt L Stelzer These boys by thelr co-opera t1on and by playmg for the good of the team rather than tor therr own 1nd1v1dual glory helped prove that teamwork IS the way to w1n Coach M1chael Capo- zlello sa1d of these and the other team members They were all good hard workers I am well pleased w1th the sea son Ready gang get set' These lmemen from left R Clark B Rlzer I Hankel I Graf pracuce gettmg thelr man as the ball IS snapped The Tornado forward wall drove tar mto opponent s terrltory rn every lr1sh game pavmg the way for Central ball camers W N W N WIN ALL YOU IRISH' -9' M X- 'Wes ew ...gig-if My ggi QM ' fv- vb! WJ vt STANDING FROM LEFT A Torlma Captaml Huqhel M A Glenn P Hackett I Seaman E Ba n Long nours of practlce are needed by the gurls who lead the cheers for the Tornadoes at the football and baeketball games and pep meetmqs Many of then pep meetxnqs were qlven ln parodles The lmoersonatlon ol tne wltches 1l'1 Macbeth recewed nearly applause Tnelr bla srml-es srow that tfxey are del1qhted to be umforrned backers for the Flqhtmq lmsnl 'It s loads of work but IIIS loads of fun' 04 ACTION PERSONIFIED BY TEAM, CROWD The team's in a huddley the captain bows his head, but this time the boys arenft figuring out a new play to stop their opponents. No, before each game the coaches, together with both varsity .- and reserve players, get in a huddle to l ask the help of Gur Lady of Victory. ln the above picture we see the parish priests enjoying the homecoming game. They have reserved seats on the sidelines with the players Action, boys, action! The determined lrish squad is showing tremendous spirit in the last game played at the Athletic Field. FOES, BEWARE! HERE COME THE IRISH! Looking over the football roster are Captain Bob Rizer, left, and Coach Michael Capoziello. Coach Capoziello, who spent long hours studying the game and attending football clinics and ' practices, led the team to the greatest record in its history. Captain Rizer, who was named to the third team, All-Ohio, also received hon- orable mention on the National High School All-American All-Star football team and was selected as an alternate on the Southern Ohio All-Star team. Irish foes had plenty to cope with when they tangled with these four fast and rugged men of the Tornado backfield, Showing the speed and determination they displayed during the season, Norm Flaker, Bob Rankin, Carl Eichrrian, and lim Dunn race toward the goal posts, gaining that all important yardage for another Win. M fs- 06 FIGHTING IRISH, FIGHT! We're4 with you team so tight, fight, fight! Barbara Bar- nett leads the Tornado fans in or cheer for an Irish victory. RANKIN RUNS CENTRALITES CHEEFI 'L Spurred forward by the cl eers of tloe rooters tHe Tornado players drsplay ne1r abrlrty and for s n a ara' rnecomrnq qa Cn t na t sunny day tre tfa lGYC'C1 b ver lowrnq crowd ot Ca l1C entral boos ers I ' , LT' I f -' . ' ,. , .'. , - , f .A T 4 Y' f r 'Nl A . I u. . 'ir I M :-- ,- ,., up Lv I ' I , Af x A A - A W . tl sl. tsrrnanorngt 1 :A - fuqfit :.o ine. . :ns b' M P ff F ' expr s f I ' mf' .. .. J 3, , 'f.o.G ... V V r rue. F' 4 LV I ..,. TROUBLED SQUAD 0 nag, 4... X-A Hard v ork and 'ureless plan nmq don t always mean vtctory Here Coach Mrchael Capozlello Seems Worried duunq CI rugged FROM LEFT Larry Stelzer and Ixm McBreen QOITIG GOAL LINE GRIDDEFIS OF FIGHTING IRISH Look out' Here they come' sweeps the earth before them Lrnemen set for lrrsh v1ctory are from left Bobby H111 Rlck Kramer Kenney Smrth Ronnle Clark Torn Gorman Bob Rlzer X - ' ' Y l-HX - f I - l Opponents crumble when the mighty force of Central's ravaqinq Tornadoes . 1 I sk I 4 : s .Z A 4 4 .I ,-3 . ,f . , .x . , ' I CORONATION, CATHOLIC CENTRAL STYLE Carole Cole, senior 102, was elected 1953 Homecoming Queen by her class- mates. Toni Wiegel and Ioan Nash were selected as her attendants and Margie Zink, Frances Rader, and Kay Parker were voted to be members of her court. Each girl, wearing a big yellow chrysanthemum corsage on her fur cape, entered the football field in a shiny new convertible, the sunny after- noon of November 1 After Queen Carole had been crown ed the royalty reigned during the sec ond half of the homecoming game The evening of that happy day the Queen and her court entertained at a dance FPC? LEFT I has K Parker C Cole F Rader T Wxegel M Znk SWELL JOB PORKY' GOOD LUCK DICK' 1 Q 3 + D1 Q K extra pa r1t ae Fa tart ee D1 k Moon 54 ho s ' Q ba ,Q A Y CHQ a TTSTHGUQ t r u tba ra t1c-es and qarres GI'11'1OLlI'1C6IT1D1'1f twat Dlck was to a ta T1 1I'1 54 came at t e armual ball barquet Iorrmy Lujack Q Q ar1t cca of Notre Dame was quest aker ta S oc aQ1or1 Bob R1ZDT Je Pete Bacco Memor1a1 ard ana was named the 'Host valu ab player L rT tcf an D e ,Q FDOM LEP' I Lutack P R1Z9' P Moon Coach M Capozxello IO9 I ' 1 ' i . , ,V 1 F' - ' ,. - Fcwba.. ,ap am 5 , Reber. 1.z,r, 141: 5 tcr tie i - O ,C 1.- I elect C 1 , ld rn- 11. :A+ fvwyf 'fm wcftfwya S f- W- A -,... cw., -.- ,M c a.-,.,.,ca V .-,..-... acpgty :ia spa. 1 -mp r. 0 gnaui A-,-, ibn F f-' ...e .aa 11 1,. , - 1 1, . . 'f' 'F' 1 t 1r.e U 1 '- ' A ,H 1 1 ' L D: C 5, 1 O .1 I -I foci . a. 1 ' , a-- 'Q . 1' 1 51-1 . cz. . , 'f ' . 'L fra Cf '1 A ' ' 1 14? .. A rece? cd the c ' , le . .RT E' 1 R. :.fCC1'1, - t, fi Riz r. 1 .. A.. ... 1 F Y 'S I I S , 'X Xf X - - 0 BOYS PRACTICE ROUTINE CALISTHENICS The boys qym classes are under the drrectron of Coach Mrchael Capozrello purpose of the physxcal educatloh course rs to develop a sound mmd rn a sound body Assistant directors are Raphael Deady, lohn Fallcenbach, and lohn Gonce. The THEY BROUGHT HOME A VICTORY' At r1ql'1t beammq homeroom heroes of lOl s ow that tbexr splrlted team strlves for only one tbmq that all lmportant basket Banmck N Flaker L Wallace Broad arms mdlcate tbe happmess 1n the rtearts ot these champ1ons of the G1rls lntramural Basketball Touma ment The champs are members of Room lOl FROM LEFT P Grmffm M Ea ns S Rwenburqh oooho se P Fams y M Lanqen and M S fx Al H J EX ' K, I '.: v cg' '3 I t Q, 1 'V ' P 4' , CLOCKVJISE: T. Ivory, P. Roberts, R, Dcvady, R. nelfm. . 2 FIRST ROW FROM LEFT M Po ers I Falkenbach B I h son Capt I Gonce R B en SECOND ROW A t Co ch P Chat s C E hman I Dunn Coa h M Capoziello BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Enon Northwestern Columbus St Mary Columbus Holy Family Lima St Rose Chaminade Tecumseh Newark Columbus St Charles THEY Wilmlnqton Columbus Holy Rosary Columbus St Mary Columbus Holy Family Northeastem Newark Columbus St Charles Southeastern Columbus Holy Rosary Bellaire St lohri Victory bound! The Tornado 'X basketball players board the ,: us for an out-of-town game. Excited Centralites take time out from classes to bid the team good-bye and sound oft with cheers for another win. Mrke Po Ners 34 ottemots cz ldy up os lolrn Follcenboclr 5 moves rn ror tue rebound These senror boys oloyed therr lost qonee ol Trffony Gyn Feb ruory 23 Tr e b ys ended therr sedson wrth cr 15 4 record Mony hdrd workrnq nours ol proctrce ond zeol to wrn helped 'he Tornodo s net tee r wrns lohn G nce 4 rs lne CGDYCIIH ol the squcrd ond tne coocnes ore Mrcnoel Copozrello ond Paul C orters Conqrcit ulot ons teorn ond cooc res' We ope ruture ploy rs snk tne boll tldroug' that fortcrl spot lrterolly 'mousornds of l1'1'1DSl c' 5 rv trcl On F br y .40 ne s ere T nw trol ore Iolnn F rc nboc 5 o Mrk Powers Q4 P S We won 73 54 sv-Q llrnriy Dun: 44 dtieripts qw tie re' ouii bdll for Ce 5 Q14 ffigfi sary. Tense sfcnd-bys for Ce ol' er T e o-. A BASKETBALL STORY WITH A HAPPY ENDING L 5 e lwiv -' -. r , A ro . , - ' ' 4 ONE MORE JOB WELL DONE Btll lohnson 35 center and Mrke Powers 34 forward struq ale for th rebound Other Cen tral play rs lohn Falkenbach 5 and hm Dunn 44 look on hm has rr cal talent for stnkmq lonq sl ots at th sound ol the buz er Tns trrck qarn d vlc tory om s rn vcral qarn s BY THE IRISH TEAM The Tornado Big Gun is 6'4 Bill Snook Iohnson, left, who, thouqh only a junior, has set a new season scoring record at Central. Snook passed the old mark ot 308 points set by Ierry Yontz ln 5l durmq the Southeastern qame and f1I11Sl'19d the reqular playmq season wrth a record breakmq 352 pornts Fred Cokte lohnson Snooks broth er rs a sophomore member of the re serve team Hts exemplary play IS an rndtcatron that he w1ll follow ln hrs bra brother s footsteps S Bill Sr1ook Iohnson demonstrates his ability to really stretch for the ball. BOTTOM: Captain lohri G-once, Coach Mike Capoziello, and Iohn Falk- enbach watch Snook lift the ball 9 feet into the air. ACTION, BOYS, ACTION Y: . x vgalk Iohnny Gonce and Mike Powers 34. leap into the air for a rebound. HOLY MARY, PRAY FOR US NOW AND AT THE HOUR OF OUR DEATH '1 gun- IOSEPH SIMONS M 'rb rs 1 1 e eor: ornore c a Q were ocked to 'tear the announcernent Frrday C b r 23 t 1at our ray re were requ sted for losepa S1rnons who was S nously 1ll l flry Ioe ad been IH our mrdst t e day before srrnlrnq and baopy Befor v 1 ng we Jer to learn tl at Ioe had dred God took the best a'nonq as to r rrrnd us ere at Central t at we are Hrs cnrldren and tbat He may call te torrte w H wrlls J kno t at you W ll not torqet us I e 1n tfat better land to wlnch you ave gone And we w ll not forqet you Requtescat ln pace' 'I .1 X X. 1 Ik , .KM l V ,gang e-.re o 2'1-AE11 leo ,sn I o 1 , :to e , 1 11 e - - e 1 ' and apparently in the best ot lrealtb. There must be some rnistakel But, no! e e ll v o e e .1 ' . . 1 , - 1 , . ' Q 1 Ko 1 1 fl A V V V , 1. 1., E 1. 'when e V . lf S 'ff ll ll , C , Y lt 1 I 21 , , 1 1 . V ' ' . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We of the l954 Spires wish to extend thanks: To Mr. Howard Weber for his excellent photography, for his calmness and Egumor in the most perplexing situations. To Miss Mary E. Hill of Gray Printing Company for her unending patience and cooperation. To Mr. lack K. Bundy of S. K. Smith Company, Chicago, for his suggestions in choosing the cover of Spires. To Miss Nina Whitlatch of lean Sardou Studio for her skill and patience in photographing the seniors. To Miss Alice Franklin of the Museum of Art, New York City, for her help- fulness and courtesy. To Sister Mary Catherine, our most generous and capable adviser, for her unceasing efforts in assisting us with this publication. To the school, administration, faculty, students and all others who have helped us in any way to make the 1954 Spires possible. PARENTS Mr G Mrs Dean Algeo Mr Peter Arend Mr G Mrs Edward Herzog Mrs C Barlow Mrs P C Bartsch CS- Mrs 61 Mrs QS Mrs CS Mrs QS Mrs CS- Mrs Ioseph 61 Mrs QS Mrs ci Mrs G Mrs 61 Mrs ci Mrs 6- Mrs ci Mrs G Mrs Mrs Anna :S Mrs G Mrs cSf Mrs 61 Mrs CS Mrs G Mrs P C Beckner Frank Blakernan Carl Boehler Ray Branntck Wtlham Brlm Iohn D Boyle P Campbell Vernon A Canter C C Carey Paul E Cole Wrlltarn Cooney T M Cusack Charles I Drennen Charles L Dunn W I DCIVIS Morurlce Deady K Doyle Donald Dunn Edward Farrell Edward Fressmger W D Ftnneran Geo W Plaker Ray Erektng Mr CS Mrs Iohn Hughel Mr G Mrs C E Ivory Mrs Oltver Kelly Mrs Mary ci Mrs G Mrs ci Mrs 51 Mrs 61 Mrs 61 Mrs Kupanoft FredI Lahrrnan Robert Langen W1ll1arnI Llnkenhoker Dan Loney Thomas W Lyons E E McCampbell G Mrs P I McDonough CS Mrs R D McPommell G Mrs Iames Nangle 61 Mrs E A Nash G Mrs Robert Neal Vtncent O Brlen Dr G Mrs G F Parker Mrs Io Phenegar G Mrs Edw L Rader G Mrs Claude Ramsey QS- Mrs Ralph Funk ci Mrs Glenn Fussnecker G Mrs Iack W Gater ci Mrs Lawrence F Gallagher CS Mrs Wrllram F Gonce ci Mrs George Graf CS Mrs H L Grteves 5: Mrs Iohn H Grltfln :Sf Mrs Fred H Grlm Mrs IackA Groeber Mrs Catherlne Halk Mr 6- Mrs S G Harper Mr G Mrs Ioseph G Heeger Mrs Mary C Hernzen ci Mrs G Mrs CS Mrs G Mrs CS Mrs :Sf Mrs 61 Mrs CS Mrs W I Rath Everett Rowland Charles I Ryan Fred C Sanders Lenhard Schaudr Robert Seaman Don Sharp Henry I Shufeldt Mrs Pauhne Snelllng G Mrs 61 Mrs G Mrs 61 Mrs 6: Mrs 6- Mrs 6: Mrs 6: Mrs G Mrs G Mrs 6: Mrs Iohn W Teach I L Tehan Sr Ted Torl1na Arthur Ulltman Don Wallace Alden M W1egel Kenneth F Wrlcoxon Elton L Woodhouse Lew Wyen Erankl Zmk Robert P Ztnk Mr. . . . . 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' W R HACKETT 111 West Washmgton Street SPRINGFIELD OHIO Economzze USE OUR INDIVIDUAL FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Locker Number 2 7691 HOBART APPL T V G Applzance 800 W Maln St 39749 Dlal 3 4904 Sprlngflelcl Ohlo PAUL S CIGARETTE 6 TOBACCO COMPANY WHOLESALE Operator of Clqarette Vencllnq Machlnes LITTLETON FUNERAL HOME 830 North Llrnestone Street Ambulance Serv1ce Telephone 3 6439 SWIM Your only all concrete pool lf you dont know how to sw1rn 1o1n a class For safety and health SPRINGFIELD SPRINGS PARK 4140 E. Mcnn St The Rxvenburqhs 20 Tobacco. Candies, Sundries, Novelties JOHN IHRIG 8: SONS COAL FEED HARDWARE 1800-24 W Mcnn St Dml 3 7071 BEST AVAILABLE IN MEATS 0TTIE WIEGEL MYERS DAILY MARKET EOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE or cr NEW ELECTRIC CLEANER Q Call or See FUSSNECKER SWEEPER 9 SALES AND SERVICE Telephone 2 2177 12 E Wcrrder St At the Fountcun Ave Brldqe Sprmqfleld Oh1o Congratulatzons to the Class of 54 CRIST KISSEL CO INC G E APPLIANCES DUMQNT TELEVISION Flfsf In Fashlon Phone 34579 42 S Llmestone an EIEEOVED and MCCANN H DOWLER S LUNCH 926 Warder St OME COOKED FOOD OUR PHARMACY SPECIALTY Minn Plate Lunches Sandwiches Your DO OWN Soups Short Orders DRUG STORE Phone 5 1965 FREE customer parklng rear of store THE BRAIN LUMBER COMPANY 2 112 S. Fountain Ave. The PHILLIP'S IHC. ik RECO Sporhng Goods for Boys and GIIIS Sweaters-Jackeis Football-Baskeihall-Basehall Guns-Gifts Tennis-Golf-Badminion 133 E. High Si. fr ' -4.2: --.Q - f , A . ,gf ,-.,-. ., A , ' 59.155-, , ' Jn. ,, I I THE GEORGE HAUCKE COMPANY Hardware Plumbzng Heatrng Telephone 3 4969 331 5 West Mam Street Sprmqheld Ohlo Comphmenis of D P Kenney J R Kenney J can Sardou Portraits record all the 1mportant events 1n your Iean Sardou Studlo 3rd Floor YY ran S Store 6 4 t 3 3 Let ' ' lif Y I 9 Lx 1 l C 1 The Springfield Machine Tool Co SPRINGFIELD OHIO W h th t 1954 THE OLIVER CORPORATION FINEST IN FARM MACHINERY W h th f 1954 SPRINGFIELD BUILDERS SUPPLY 8: LUMBER CO 1048 E M St Ph 3 697 mp iments ot Best is es to e Class o 270 Monroe St t Springfield. Ohio Best is es to e Class o . ain . one -8 THE GAS COMPANY Congratulates you on your achzevements and Wzshes you the best thmgs rn lzfe ARTHUR ELECTRIC CO INC THE MCKENZIE LUMBER 6. COAL CO E1ectr1cct1 Supphes Llghtlng Flxtures GRAND AVENUE AND PLUM STREET E1ectr1cg1 Apphonces Monorch Electnc Ranges Spflflqfleld 01110 PARENTS- Endow your ch11dren wlth Secunty FREDERICK S ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE Second Floor Arcade Bldg Phone 4 0601 MAC S CLEANERS Clecnnng 6 Pressmq 6 Repmnng 580 Selma Rodd Com pllments of THE RUSS WILLUUGHBY C0 1310 W Mum sf Spnngheld ohm 26 109-111 West High Street 0 Phone 3-6311 Phone 3-5581 CONGRATULATIONS! DAVIDSON CHEVROLET COMPANY 130 W Main St. Telephone 5-4601 SPRINGFIELD 35 OHIO 19 Years of Service AAA RUSTIC INN AND MQTEL MUNDYS SUPER IGA MKT We Specialize in 583 Selma Rd DINNERS BANOUETS PRIVATE PARTIES 2900 West Main Street Route 40 West Phone 2 9646 Ph 2 2546 H G MUNDY Open till 9 00 PM Mon thru Sat SCHULER S BAKERIES al h h t BIRTHDAY WEDDING AND ALL OCCASION CAKES DEGENHART CONROY Funeral Home 1.1.15 NOl'll'1 LIIIIGSIOIIG QB ked T day 3 ld T day, D161 35751 45 E M sf 34909 14 E H qh St 32337 HOME CITY LOCKER COMPANY Family Lockers Storage MEATS-WHOLESALE 6 RETAIL For Home Freezers G Lockers 110 W Main St Springfield Ohio Dial 3 9201 I2 I I O O O I I ' Speci attention given to C urc G Par y orders The Home of Home Made a o - o ' o - Complete line of Breads, Rolls, and Pastries ' 7 . ain .... - . i .... - O O I RIT'S HARDWARE 610 Selma Road Open Evenings to 8'30 Sunday s 10 00 to 3 00 HARDWARE TELEVISION APPLIANCES MASTER GROCERS Inc Ten Complete F ood Markets WHITACRE DRUGS Let Us F111 Your Prescnptlon Needs 400 W I-Iardlnq Rd Phone 5 1031 1702 N Llmestone St Phone 2 2801 W R BRANNICK Class 45 Accountant Audztor 206 Guardlan Bank Bldg Sprlnqfleld Oh1o OIIICG 5 2821 Res 5 4884 KENWOOD MARKET Grocenes and Meats Phone 5 3186 Open 7 days a Week 9 00 to 9 00 1225 Beacon St BERKIE S MARATHON SERVICE Harry R Bourquln Prop 401 S Llmestone St Phone 2 0109 M L RESTAURANT Famous tor Steaks 605 Cedar St 2 0625 Don H Lar1e Prop Cornphments of lack Mahoney 39 Representlnq Anthony Spencer Realty Co Telephone 42882 Sprlnqfleld Oh1o sHELEY's , C.- '1-, I4 Your famlly store lor school clothes school supplles for vacailon logs f fme home furn1sh1ngs Your fam11y store SP2g'Ei?Eg?'S for quallty and dependab1l1iy . STORE SINCE 1877 s f s I o 'c 'v -P ,...f 1.,'f ,R ,L Fu P , 1 - . -' X I --i. I fl' -ii, , I ' tw-. . 1 3. X' -1 311. .. Xl 1 'Ti ,l 4, E. , 's...,. ' 4 -Q-. q A . . n-14 - -- , f ..L u . ,' is -,1va-4 1 f fi-,::hnu-A ,..,-'- t ii ,Q-Q13 A V ' ,Q 5. 157 ' ' 'sf . K z,. s, ' u M og l 1 s: '-':: 'io .U-J J ' 'U J 1 ani A :wif Wg, u f 'Q -Q I - -I is -Ol me l N000 I -.g4-,.9 I l 0 0 0 I - 0 0 0 0 0 0 I - I l 0 Q n 1 ' n n 0 0 0 Ph 2-6954 XENIA AUTO WRECKING NEW d USED PARTS FOR ALL MODELS S C ll XENIA OHIO SPRINGFIELD WINDOW CLEANING CO Venehan B11nd Laundry Co Cpl DONAHUE AND HANKEL 1024 W Ma1n one an 215 ' St . Dial Springfield 2-7531 om iments of YOUR SPORTING GOODS STORE Athletic Outfitters GEO MEEK CO INC 36 North Fountaln Avenue Sprmgheld Ohlo 3 3331 In Bottles THE SPRINGFIELD COCA COLA BOTTLING CO 423 W North St ldenwanw 411 17 E llll Sl. 3 4343 Sprilgtlolll. DRIVE IN PAINT STORE Color SBIVICB featunng the famous Ghdden Products and the Mlracle Pamt Spread Satln the 100f Rubber Palnt for Walls Ce1l.1I1qS and Woodwork 0 0, J I - , l IEC- U-S FAT. OFF. ' a O O . . . D I I-- Phn ' ' - I I u I I - - u - u Q , o I I I Inqulre of McGu1re For Your Recd Estate Needs A. I MCGUIRE Real Estate SCOTTY S GOOD FOOD 2513 E Mcun St Steaks Chops cmd Flsh Dmners 1407 N L1mestone Carry out Orders D1o:1 3 8782 SERVICE STATION 911 Selmer Road D1cx1 2 0152 Complete RGCIIO Serv1ce Car Home A Fzner Televzszon Servzce 122 E Co1umb1c1 St Phone 5 2431 Comphments HADLEY FURNITURE 51 West Mum St BRYANT AUTOMATIC HEATING for: LEMMONS J. P. HEALY CO. Springfield. Ohio Phone 2 6173 2 1rUcKEn's FRIENDLY FREKING'S of KOEHLER SUPER HARDWARE 1731 E Mcun Street Sprmqheld Ohlo We Have Everything BROWN PAINT STORE D1str1butors of We Custom Make Over 2000 Colors Dlal 34161 35 W I-hgh St Com plzments of MERCY HOSPITAL D1amonds Watches Iewelry S11verware fl-A 3 South Lunestone St Fme Watch and Iewelry Repamng A1 Z1tsmcm SDTIHCJIIGIC1 Oh1o MEADOW GOLD Dazry Products Beatrlce Foods Co CITIZENS DAIRY DIV 17 s Penn D1al aavsv Asebrook Real Estate For the Home of Your Lzfe Property Bought and Sold Property Management Fann C1ty Industnal Srtes Real Estate Appraxsal I . . , as if 'A -' Q Z 'f,'ff ,ffl -. A f:,, l1?7 T5Q 2-6 - ' I u - u . - o . . . - . . I - . . Compliments of SPRINGFIELD NASH, Inc. 1411 W. North St. Ph. 3-4629 Home of Lifetime Guaranteed Used Cars WILKINS DRIVE IN for THE COLDEST ROOT BEER AND THE BEST SANDVVICHES 2111 W. Main St. Congratulations and the Best of Luck GRAHAM S DEPENDABLE CLEANERS 2508 Kenton St LUCKY FOUR BOWLING CLUB 2001 Laqonda Ave Open Bowling Sat 6: Sun BAR AUTO SALES CLEAN USED CARS 501 W Main St Ph 56494 Congratulations Class of 54 God bless you I UNIOR IOURNALISM CLASS Personal Insurance Fire Auto Life Liability Theft TORSELL INSURANCE INVESTMENTS D1al 5 3931 3 2167 P O Box 714 Springfield Ohlo BEST LUCK THE GRADUATES BOOTS HOHI.MAYER Flowers 4 Specializing in Business and Ol:- ' ' ' 1 ' I H ' TO Uk 3 953 ,mi THE BAUER BROS C0 SERVING THE PROCESSING INDUSTRIES FOR 75 YEARS ICE CREAM SHERBETS MILK CREAM BUTTER CHEESE Your dazry products are fresher and more economzcal at our plant RIVER DALE DAIRY 1018 oak sf Tel 20178 EDWIN L WIEGEI. PHONE 29024 HomeK111ed GRUMBLEY S BEEF VEAL LAMB PORK 1 Hour Dry Cleamng POULTRY 439 W Mcun St Spnngfleld Ohlo CLINE S SUNOCO SERVICE 1754 So Llrnestone St Phone 2 0496 A to Z Lubncatlon Auto L1te Boittenes Hunter Wheel Ba1anc1nq THE ATLAS Dayton Thorobred TITGS Comphments Conqratulatrons The Semor Class of 1954 ir Stand 42 City Market D I ' I I I 'I of to l 9 , 5 FUR MEN FOR BOYS VUGUE SHOP Our 35th year ln the heart of Sprlngfreld MARGARET M CAMPBELL Insurance 216 Woolworth Bldg Phone 2 0812 L C ALESHIRE PARKING SERVICE New Modern F1reproofB1dq Parkrnq Washmq Lubr1cat1on 15 N Fountaln Ave We Never Close Conqratulatrons and Best W1shes Senror Class of 1954 PATTISON COAL CO For F mer Coals 1106 Warder St D1a1 3 6401 DAD S HAMBURGER 1223 West Ma1n Street Phone 2 0506 Sandwiches Soups Pre Plate Lunches Try our De11c1ous Dalry Freeze Cones Malts Sundaes Open 6 00 AM 12 O0 PM Cornphrnents Merchants 8: Mechan1cs Federal Savmgs 8: Loan Assocratlon OF SPRINGFIELD Lunestone and Marn 1nsure Today: Be Sure Tomorrow to The . ' 0 0 ' I l M Compliments of Your National Homes Dealer H B LAYNE CONTRACTOR INC Phone 5 3201 Elgzn Bulova and Hamilton K R U E G E R S Watches WATCH REPAIR 19 W Main St Cigars Sundries Sodas DIAL 2 0484 41 Lagonda Ave Springfield Ohio HICKORY DRIVE-IN 652 N. Limestone St. Home Cooked Meals Home Baked Pastries Delicious Sandwiches BIG PARKING LOT Phone 4-1478 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Senior Class of 1954 CLARK COUNTY LUMBER CO. Comp111nents RIDGE STUDIO 6018 Montgomery Rd C1nc1nnat1 13 Ohlo CLEAN CLOTHES Complete Laundry SSIVICG San1tone Dry C1ean1nq SPRINGFIELD LAUNDRY Save 10 X Cash and Carry 20 W Mam 562 E Columbla 2151 E Mcun 109 E Co11eqe D1a1 3 5544 Near Wholesale Pnces To the Retcnl Trade Only LEE S NEW FURNITURE 222 E Co1urnb1a I C HALEY APPLIANCE SHOP Westmqhouse G Hotpolnt Apphances Maytag Washers 1ronr1te Ironers TELEVISION East 1-hgh St at Burnett Road Open T111 9 PM D1a1 54111 THE O S KELLY CO PIANO PLATES For the Best 315 N Llrnestone St EASTERN COAL COMPANY Hardware and Coal 1302 Laqonda Ave Sprlnqfleld Oh1o D1a1 3 4871 CONGRATULATIONS S Paul Weaver Realty Co S Paul Weaver Insurance Co 510 M CS M Bank Bu11d1nq D1a13 5124 or 33101 WILLMAN S MARKET Grocenes Meats Produce Garden Acres Rt 40 E Phone 2 1133 E Sprlnqfleld O1'11o I39 of ' ' 5, APPLIANCES Westinghonse-Zenith-Genera1 Electric 4 A HOFFMAN an soNs1Nc Dorothy May Plumbmg :S Contractmg F me Foot Wear Phone 2 9867 or 2 6244 WHEN 5 BSM T Mellott s Flowers or 15 my It Best Furmture Carpets Stoves A1waysTry CAPPEL S MELLOTT FLORIST Congratulatrons to the Senrors M W HALEY TRUCKING COMPANY Dral 3-5742 Rear 273 Selma Road CONTRACT HAULERS nlluu, lcfmaa, fandws, 217 York St Delzcrous Homemade Chocolates and Hard Candies D1al 4 3270 Wholesale and Retazl I. . . ' F 500 E. High Phone 2-1137 126 E- Hiqh Sf-. 6' ' ' O I . 5 FOR YOUR PARTY Wagners L FT GINGER ALE and del1c1ous flavors Drstrzbuted by DONAHUE 8: HANKEL 1024 W Mam St BEEKMAN BROTHERS AUTO SERVICE General Auto Repalr Enqlne Tunmq G Brake SSTVICG 2600 E Maln Street Comphrnents The Seruors Bob Hankel Owner B R HARRAH 6- SONS General Contractors 2805 Maplewood Avenue Sprlnqfleld Oh1o Phone 2 2232 GOOD LUCK GRADS ALLEN TOOL CO 300 N Fountaln I to , I I , HANKEL'S LUNCH LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING Intelhgent Servlce Responsrble Cleaners wlth the Know How ' THE PERFECTIUN LAUNDRY COMPANY L W BOSART 6. CO Wholesale Candy and Fountain Supplies SINCE 1882 119 E Mam St D1a1 22571 Conqratulatlons BAKER 6. ICE MOTORS INC DeSoto Plymouth 350 South Fountaln Phone 3 7567 LOUGHS AUTO SERVICE General Repazr Rear 1709 Lexlnqton Ave Bus Phone 54851 Sprlnqfleld Oh1O AND RESTAURANT Route 68-4 m1 north of Spfd Smclalr Products Chlcken 6. Steak D1nners Bunk Beds 2 9379 Mrs Iames F rank Brown Com phments of ROSS WILLOUGHBY MILL SUPPLIES 1310 W Mam 35576 42 Everett Lough Res. Phone 4-3003 ROSE TRAIL TRUCK STOP Where To Buy FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES Sales G Service PAUL COLE C0 Z0 N Lunestone Ph 3 4928 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES from BELMONT UNION STOCKYARDS 1824 Columbus Ave Tel 3 5731 Howard D Schultz Dan Loney BEST WISI-IES CLASS OF 54 LOUISE FLOWERS 132 South Limestone KENNETH C BAYES Plastering G Stucco Contractor 236 V2 Forest Ave Phone 4 2253 I ACK THORNTON S For Men STYLES OF TOMORROW TODAY 9 So Fountain Ave WHITE GREEN CHEVROLET NC Your Chevrolet Dealer New Car Sales and Service 225 No Fountain Phone 5 5515 Used Cars and Trucks 14 E North St Phone 3 8601 I4 ' n I . Springfield, Ohio 1 ' . - Compliments of RIPLEY INC Dodge Plymouth Dodge Job rated trucks 100 W North St Dnal 39986 WEDDIIWG PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Pe Conga STRATFORD PLACE H 6. M RESTAURANT CLARK DRUG STORE Hot Meals Sandwzches etc LINK HELLMUTH INC REAI. ESTATE INSURANCE L1nk Bldg D101 3 6426 BOB KELLER ROOFING CO SERVING SPRINGFIELD 2639 E Mcun St Ph 2-4915 Conqrotulcmons NORTHLIME HARDWARE 2020 N Lunestone St Ph 3 7283 Corl Koehler Proprletor HART IEWELRY Hart s for Dzamonds Sprmqheld Ohlo Dlal 5 1594 26 E I-hgh SCHARTZ S CLOCK CAFE 2108 W Mom St HOMEMADE SOUPS SANDWICI-IES PLATE LUNCHES STEAKS G CHOPS BY Poa ss YEARS ' ' C mpliments i th OHIO STEEL FUUNDRY C0 10751 I-'gozslv W T SMITH 8: C0 P1 57 ?:-emzum Quallfq Fozen Rods ames St. 5 'L ' 1- ,:09D3 ':?-Q' O O KOEHLER BARBER SERVICE I9 W Hrgh St Prompt and Courteous Servzce SCHMACKER STOP AND SHOP The Best zn Foods 610 12 North Llmestone St Spnngheld Oh1o Fred C Adams Owner BAR B Q DRIVE We Never Close Chlcken S1r1om Steaks 2671 E Mam Phone 41312 THE DASE GARRATT PRINTING CO Weddmq Invltatlons and Statlonery 18 W Columbla St Sprlnqtleld Oh1o Cooperative Association CLARK COUNTY FARM BUREAU AIAX AUTO WRECKING 20 South Murray Street Phone 4 1217 46 BGDBQ Sandwiches , Ribs Commercial lob Printing CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OF 1954 WOBBE S DRY CLEANERS MCCLEARY IONES INC Insurance G Surety Bonds 305 McAdams Bulldmq 31 East Hlqh Street 138 S Fountam Ave D1a1 43121 SPRINGFIELD OHIO 448 N L1mestone St D1a1 25161 E WEST MOTORS INC THE W W ELECTRIC 140 W North 31 COMPANY Sprmqfleld Oh1o Sprlnqfleld Ohlo Buick D ealer Compliments of FOSTER HALLINEAN AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE 907 First National Bank Buildlng LAGUNDA NATIONAL BANK OF SPRINGFIELD 2 East Main Street - Springfield. Ohio THE BANK with the CURB AUTO-TELLER Commercial, Personal, Auto. Appliances. F. H. A. Title 1 and Real Estate Loans Member F. D. I. C. I4 . I . . I ' I I I . ' - I Compliments Po 0 1 Q BUSINESS PATRUNS A1d Investment 6- Dlsc Inc A G I Market Balkan Grocery Beardshaw General T1re Blue Rlbbon Vegetable Mkt W R Brannlck Brlnsley Mkt B 61 S Televlslon Inc Bowsh1er s Used Cars Canter s Massage Studro Clty Loan and Savlngs Co Crown Frnance Corp De Moss Pastrles Dlck s Cate Don s Auto Parts Inc Economy Savlngs 6: Loan Co Frank Gwrnn s SSFVICG Franzen s Patent Medlcme The Boston Store Garrrgan s Gerald s Beauty Salon Geyer Delrcatessen G1bSOH ci Son The B F Goodrrch Co Held s Madrson Avenue Pharmacy Herbert A Hecht Co Brbbons P A Hmson Co Iackson s Economy Drug Store I1m the Hatter Iohnson s Box Lunch Kennedy s Sohro Servrce The Iames Letfel ci Co Ioseph Longo Prurts G Grocenes The Ludwrg Barber Shop Market Bake Shop M 6- M Sandw1ch Shop Mott s Market Mull Smger Co C V Mustard Stucco and Plasterrng Ralph Nawman Furnlture QS Ant1ques Pard s Varlety Store I S Patton 5c to 551 OU Store Pleasant St Market Shrrver s Market Snyder s Muslc and Art Supphes South Srde Cut Rate Drug Sprmgtreld Loan Co Sprmgheld Rug G Furmture Co Stewart s Pure O11 Sunnyland Hardware Turner Cleaners Wholesale Supply Co Zettler s Ouallty Market CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 54 MID TOWN NEWS Greetmg Cards 0 Magazrnes 0 Toys CIQGIS o C1garettes v Stauonery GAMES OUR SPECIALITY 25 S Llmestone St Next to MaJest1c Theatre CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADS' Our Lady of Mercy Councrl No 3737 Kmghts of Columbus 48 Petter Appliances Ray's Greenhouses I I C Congratulailons rads DUNN CLEANERS INC DRY CLEANING RUGS FUR d GARMENT STORAGE SHIRTS LAUNDERED h 412 E S 1722 N Compllmenis of DONAHUE AND HANKEL 1024 W Ma1n I I I UH Plant B h D' 13-7519 Bra h ' G T T. .1.' T -e.....6 M Best Wlshes Class of 1954 EAGLE TOOL 8: MACHINE CO INC 663 Montgomery Ave mess Spnngheld Oh1o Phone 5 1586 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1954 OHIO THERMOMETER CO 3Wl sr Sp gfldOh H Ip t the Traffic Squeeze - - - - - - Ride City Buses in perfect ease! SPRINGFIELD CITY LINES, INC SERVING YOU! SAVING YOU! THE TRIBUNE IS THE PROGRAM PRINTERS OF SPRINGFIELD 1909 ' Celebrating Our 45th Anniversary ' 1954 The Springfield Tribune Printing Co. Industrial and Commercial Printers 138 West High Street Dial 3-4151 Iohn E. Manning. Manager CLICK'S COUNTRY MEATS WHOLESALE - RETAIL 1211 Dayton Road TEL 4 5331 SPRINGFIELD OHIO DOYLE S RESTAURANT Famous tor Beef Sandwiches 135 E Columbia Si CHEERIO SANDWICH SHOP 2419 E Main St Short Orders 61 SandW1ches Open 7 A M to 1 A M Established 1840 Telephone 39757 SPRINGFIELD HARDWARE COMPANY I6 I8 N Limestone St Cm We give S G I-I Green Stamps Congratulations Class ot 1954 C Y O I To Dean G Barry Paints o Imperial Washable Wall P er Q Builders G General Hardware Carl F. Bohn Ray E. Carter DELSCAMP'S The Paint and Glass People QUALITY DOESN'T COST . . . IT PAYS 40 W. High St. Phone 5-1583 TURNER INSURANCE AGENCY INC 633 North Llmestone Sprmqheld Ohlo Phone 3 4631 All Forms of Insurance Comphments from PALACE CAFE 585 E Mam St GRADS of 54 Conqratulatlons LONG BRANCH DAIRY Edwm E Lorton CHAMPION AERIE NO 397 FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES WISHES ALL THE BEST OF EVERYTHING from H AND S SINCLAIR SERVICE Dealers m S1ncla1r Products Goodyear Tues Tubes and Batterres 235 Selma Rd Phone 2 0548 2112 W Maln St CHINA GLASS BRASS LAMPS FURNITURE GUNS Phone 2 1270 Sprlngheld Oh1o 2 ' St. ' 'to l Congratulations to the Class of '54 COPPER KETTLE ANTIQUES THE STORE FOR BUYS AND DADS, T00 36 Years T B Fountain at High See and Drive the Most Powerful Car on Wheels-235 Horsepower 1954 Chrysler G Plymouth ELLIS MCCLURE Chrysler Plymouth Headquarters 21 S Spring St On Spring between Main and High BUSINESS LETTER SERVICE DIRECT MAIL ADVERTISING 201 N. Plum Street Springfield Ohio D1a1 2 5521 KATHARINE A HENNESSY Iames Coleman Lawrence Alexander EAST HIGH COAL AND FEED CO Phone 4 1389 2905 East High St IOHNSON S GROCERY 1500 W Pleasant St Grocerzes Meats COMPLETE SELF SERVICE Phone 2 8861 BUCK WATERMAN Dzstrzbutor of Marathon Gasollne O1Is Fuel Ozls 24 7 Dial 37121 LOWE BROTHERS Springfield Paznt Store PAINTS VARNISHES WALLPAPER KEM GLO SUPER KEM TONE 37 S Fountain Ave - O - . - PAINTERS' SUPPLIES o KEM-TONE - 02 - ' - - . ' . Phone 2-7781 Phone 2-8807 FRIENDS Mr ci Mrs Wallace Allen Mr G Mrs Iohn Amato Mr 61 Mrs C V Appel Barbara Asebrook Mrss Dorothy L Bancroft Mr G Mrs Iohn N Beach Iack R Beckman 53 Mr ci Mrs Ernest Brtm Mr G Mrs Frank Bruqqer Rose M Burke Mr G Mrs EdmundC Burkhard Harrlett Catherme Burkhard 48 Paul A Burkhard 48 R1chard D Burkhard 51 Mr 61 Mrs L F Burley Mr G Mrs Charles Butz Io Ann Clapperton 53 Mr 6. Mrs Thomas F Campbell Sue V Carroll Paul Charters Mr 51 Mrs F I Cllfford Gary Connell I W Cooney Mllady s Spec1a1ty Shop Wllllam T Darqm Mr ci Mrs Iohn H Dennehy Mr 6- Mrs A F Dennts Mrs Iames D1tty Mr QS Mrs MGIVIU Doane Loutse K Dunn Mr Paul Erchman Ben Endelman Mr :Sf Mrs Earl Everhart Mr 61 Mrs Ioseph Falkenbach Catherrne F1ess1nqer 45 Mrs Cele Fogarty Iack G Ieanne Fogarty Fr1end Mr 6- Mrs Delmond L Getz Mr G Mrs I T Glenn I M Glemrneo Mr 6 Mrs IohnI Gnau S Mary Gonce Patr1c1aA Gonce 52 Wllharn F Gonce Ir 50 Iohn Good Roseann Greene Mr G Mrs Ioseph Greentree RobertI Gwlnn Mannes Groeber 52 Mrs Paul A Groeber Mr 61 Mrs Bernard Halk LOUIS Halk Ioe Hanrahan Mr G Mrs Marvrn Harrrs Donna Hawver Tom CS Mary Hearl1hy Mary Rlta Hellmuth Frank Hennessy Mr 6: Mrs Robert H111 Mrs Robert Holt Carolyn Hook 52 Wllham Iackson Robert W Iacobs Kathleen Iatchner Mrs Iul1a Iohnston Leslle W Iohnson Mr G Mrs Carl W Iung Mr 61 Mrs Robert Kampman Mr Edd1e Kelly Helen Kelly B111 Kennedy 39 Nell Kennedy Frank K1ns1er I Kenneth Krnsler Wm A Koehler Paul Kramer Mr 6: Mrs Frank Krumholtz Ioe Krumholtz 31 Ioyce Krurnholtz Mrs Lawrence Krupp Mr 6- Mrs Ralph Langen Mr G Mrs E I Lett Mrs Mary Loney 4 . . . , r. ' Mr. Ggorgg Clgybgfne MT. 6: Mrs. EdWCII'd HOID RADIATOR J, Q W KIT BOATS OUTBOARD MOTORS 601 E COLUMBIA C I 34 FRANKLIN ST SPRINGFIELD OHIO t h DAYTON OHIO PHONE 36459 S f 54 PHONE HE 6719 Q XS ff? CRIS CRAFT A GOOD PLACE TO STOP DAIRY OUEEN STORE 619 E Hlgh S1 MALTS SHAKES SUNDAES Wh RdSp gfd Fulmer Food Markets EtWht D 13511 F dM Best is es From I F est Public Transportczt Sp1'fngffe1d'S Home-Owned 118 as as ing on ia -7 oo arkets COAL FUEL OIL HILL COAL COMPANY 315 York Street D1a1 36471 BEN S GARAGE THE COMMUNITY KITCHEN TRANSMISSIONS CLUTCHES 7 W Hlgh Street D FFERENTIALS Guaranteed Rebullt Transmlssxons THE KER DEEN INN for Cars and Trucks' Motors Steam Cleaned ' 810 E. High Street 901 Sherman Ave: Dial 3-4026 PREP-A-RING AND SERVING CO. - A r. ' - I Sprmgtleld Ohlo GOUD FOODS IACK STRITCH BLACKTOP LOUIS A SEGER DRIVEWAYS PARKING AREAS PLAYGRGUNDS GGHSIUI COIIIICICIOI' Lawn ROHM 2043 Audubon Pnfk D Drat 3 9472 Phone 3 8489 THE HARVARD Z7 West Hrgh Street SPRINGFIELD S GREATEST CLUTHIERS FUR MEN Best W1shes to the C1ass of 54 Comp11ments of BEST AUTO STORES 40 N Fountaln Ave 120 E Maln St THE GUARDIAN BANK SPRINGFIELD OHIO sPmNGm:1.Ds om: s'roP R E C O RD SH O P 4th Floor M1tche1l Bldg 1L1rnestone ci Hrqh Sts 1 Representlng A11 MaJor Record Manufacturers 33 45 and 78 rpm RCA Vxctor VM and Columbm HxF1 Players Classrcal Rhythm and Blues Bop Popular H111b111y Iazz Sepla Chrldren s Rehqrous One of Oh1o s Lecrdmg Record Shops Roller Skate at Hodges Bros Roller Rmk 1620 W Mum St. Tues Wed Thurs 7 45 10 30 Sat un a 1nee MONDAY PRIVATE PARTIES M1 k Butter B O R D E N S Ice Cream Cottage Cheese 125 N Fountaln Phone 3 9711 HOHLMAYER S LAUNDROMAT DRY CLEANING SHIRT LAUNDRY DIAPER RENTAL 122 N Sprlnq St Phone 3 6844 Comphments KELLEY MOTOR CO Bnng Your Ford Bock Home for Servxce 215 N Fountarn Ave Sprrngfleld Ohlo 5 4685 MITCHELL PHARMACY Relzable Prescrzphon Serwce 839 Selma Rd Phone 3 1201 ' ' , , ' Fri.,sm.,sJn. ..... ' IIQIffQIQI1QfIIIQ724sf11Zoo B f I ' I D .,s .M 1' .................. 2100 4:00 O O .1 I O of I' B- il: l4g,Q- - L if Q iwk In ---- ENGINES for the world s power needs to power a city s electric plant fishing boat engmes oil country drilling engines by the score Power for facilities at a West African port large diesels for ocean and lake tankers a generator set for a South Amerlean department store these are the work of the Springfield men and women who carry on a tradition of quality more than 60 years young . . . a tradition renewed by each new worker who Joins our Engine Division from Springfield s traditionally skilled labor foree. Big Diesels for river towboats diesel and gas engines of anv size for power when the high lines fail Dual Fuel engines burning crude Oll and natural gas REB ATLAS C+ me NATIONAL SUPPLY COMPANY 'fem SPRINGFIELD omo QUGIIU it O is ez' Sfi 'S FRIENDS Margaret Lubbers Nancy Luhbers 49 Ray Lubbers 46 Paul H Luse Mrs Anne Lewrs Luxon Mr G Mrs Iarnes Lyons Lours H Mann Iohnny Martln 36 McCla1n s Iewelry Theresa McConnell Mr CS Mrs Paul W McCullough M1ss Kay McGu1re Mrs Robert McPomrnell G Mrs Iohn T Me-cklenborg G Mrs Ray Meyer G Mrs L A M1ddendort G Mrs Henry Mtller Martanna Mrller 53 Mr CS Mrs R1chard Mrller Sue Mrller Sl Ethel Mottltt Mr G Mrs IohnB MOHl1CO Mlss Iune Moorbrlnk Mrs Frank Mullee Pauhne Murphy Mary A Nash Mr 6: Mrs Ira C Neal Mr ci Mrs Iarnes Newell Mary Lou Newell 52 Rrta Newell 53 Carl I Nuss Harry L O Brlen Mr Margaret O Brlen Mrs P I OBr1en Mr Pat Patterson Mrs Clara Poulton Bertha Peck QS Mrs Ray PeConga lr 5: Mrs I H Phrlllcs ci Mrs Ionn R Rader 4 s lwrary Rad r lnarola Ra kln Nr G Mr Edward L Ra tatter Colonel I Aloysrus Reardon Mr G Mrs I I Reeb Mary Lou Remrnetter 51 Dlck Reuwer Charles Rhodes Mr ci Mrs Iohn L Rrley Lester M Roof Mrs Moses N Sanders Mr 61 Mrs W1ll1am Scally Bertha Schafer Iean Schrrutt Mr 5 Mrs Carl Schutte Mr G Mrs L I Schutte Mr 6: Mrs W I Schwartz Ferd Se1pel 52 Peter Shenwood Mr G Mrs Rlchard E Sklnner Rollancl Srnrth Ted Sheets Mr Iack Spratt Mr 61 Mrs I Alfred Sullrvan MISS Blanche Sulltvan Florence Sulllvan Mr Roger Sullrvan Mr G Mrs R M Sullrvan Mrs Mar1e Tldwell Mr G Mrs L Valentle Paul Vance 39 Mr G Mrs Rollre Wagoner Wlllram Wallace Mr Elmer Watson Patrrcta Iane Welnbrecht Wrn Weller Mrs Frank Welsh V1va Whrtlatch Mlss Dorothy Wlegel Iarnes T Wtll Mr ci Mrs George M Wrnwood III Ierry Woodhouse 52 Ruth M Wyen 53 Mr and Mrs Ern1lYannucC1 Mr CS Mrs Arthur Zerkle Shlrley Ann Ztnk 60 , , 1 1 n Q , . , , , . . 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