Catholic Central High School - Spires Yearbook (Springfield, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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I ui ,j XY A ' lvl.. 1, 'h -M' I- 3l,,f ' 1 N, lf -I 'w T -. I Q I QQ, X A7 JA '53 I is I',+,, . Q K :a Tl' I J! 8 ! , X gif 5 . JK, K. sv I 7 ' - I IN ' X 'ff I .I . Alai. ,s 1:5-:ASQ I X 1 LIVING IN TIME FOR ETERNITY W wild -ssssx ,Ati Introduction 4 Hi-Times .... 8 Classes .... 20 Activities .. 38 Sports .... 54 Album .... 68 Parents .. 1 00 Advertisements ..... .101 Index 140 NEW CATHOLIC Central High School, as visualized by architects Bankemper and Betz, is a fulfillment of dreams and hopes of 41 001010050 Most Reverend KARL J. ALTER Archbishop of Cincinnati Here is our story, Spires '57, the story of a year of building. With construction blocks of worthwhile ac- tivities, challenging lessons, and new friends, we built up foundations on which our future usefulness to God and sb country depend. As masons and carpenters of all our - tomorrows, we worked to develop strong characters, ,L guided by high principles, alert minds searching for the truth, and healthy bodies, full of vitality. How fortunate we were in having skilled architects, who gave us clearly-marked blueprints, showing where and how to place each block. Our clergy and faculty were these architects, constantly guarding our spiritual and temporal welfare, advising us in every difficulty. We make our report of progress to you, our elders, our parents, teachers, friends, and relatives, for you have given us the heritage on which we built. We hope you will be pleased with the way we used your gift. Often, we know, our building proiect seemed to be at a standstill, but even in our careless moments we were adding to that foundation of maturity. Doing our best, we tried to reward your faith in us, for without your support and encouragement our hopes could be only empty dreams. With Christ as our Model and unfailing Strength and with your assistance we can confidently build a strong foundation that will endure intact for better tomorrows in time and eternity. '.-I , V I Q - f ,, -..f,-. X :aqui P ,' .nj s .A , . '1 - Ai' -'r ?..n V Carl Carlson WITH HELPFUL GUIDES We cm mild 706234 Eawfddewce To the pastors of our six parishes and to their ,W assistant priests we owe a special debt of grati- I tude for their interest in us and for their help. 2 Our priests are, St. Bernard Parish: Rev. C. A. Rieger, Rev. E. Francis, St. Joseph Parish: Rev. A. F. Bernard, Rev. Wm. Long, St. Mary Parish: Rev. J. T. Hurley, Rev. C. Diegelman, St. Raphael Parish: Rt. Rev. Msgr. Martin M. Varley, Rev. K. Henz, Rev. G. Perin, St. Teresa Parish: Rev. D. C. Collins, Rev. W. Sterwerf, Sacred Heart Parish, New Carlisle: Rev. P. V. Golembiewski. Q OUR PASTORS are, TOP ROW, from lett- Rev. D. C. Collins, Rev. J. T. Hurley, Rev C. A. Rieger: BOTTOM ROW, from left: Rev. A, F. Bernard, Rt. Rey. Msgr. Martin M. Varley, Inset, Rev. P. V. Golembrc-wski. 'Vt ks: jf AT CAMPAIGN kick-off dinner Andrew Hellmuth, chairman of fund- raising, invites Archbishop Karl J. Alter to take mike as guest speaker while Joseph Shouvlin chats with Monsignor Varley. pfmqez, ffazt Keynote Ecunpadga While we built within ourselves, we cherished another dream of a building-a new Catholic Central High School. At present we are crowded, with classes over- flowing into Sidley Building and Buckley Hall. We also have homerooms in the biology lab and the former guidance room. With an enrollment of 582 students, Central is ex- pected to have over 700 students ready for admission this fall. It is evident that Catholic Central, established in l93l, is rapidy becoming inadequate. Taking Action Recognizing this necessity, Daniel P. Shouvlin do- nated his family's former home place in the llO0 block of East High St. and two lots adjoining it as the site for the new school. The next important step was to raise at least S800,000 to construct the school. With Pray! Work! Give! as their motto, Catholics launched the fund-raising cam- paign March 4, l956. Displaying tireless enthusiasm, they sacrificed time and energy to organize and carry on the drive. On Campaigners! They publicized the need for the school and instilled the spirit of sacrifice and generosity into the hearts of Springfield parishioners through the Campaign News , a weekly paper. Everyone was to donate his fair GEF, I CAN hardly wait 'til it's built , exclaims Kathleen O'Brien to Charles Schartz and Pat Lynch as they examine blueprints of the new school. share to the fund on a deferred-payment plan. Archbishop Alter gave the drive his wholehearted support and, after all plans were made, solicitation of pledges began March 25. Funds raised through this campaign topped the million mark by more than SlO0,000. t f Q . O A arp' , 3, - , , 4 ' 'Eiff-U .,,, I 1 I CENTRALITES watch wreckung of the former Shouvlun home on Hugh St and dream of the day a new Catholuc Central wull stand un t place Y Dfzecmw 1-he ea! Cost of the hugh school was estumated at Sl l52 000 Russell Wreckung Company took over the sute on Hugh St and slowly bruck by bruck the three old homesteads dusappeared They gave way to a new landmark that wull symboluze the unuted efforts of an enture communuty As It Is Now Monsugnor Martun M Varley broke ground for the new buuldung Sunday afternoon last February lO Mr Harry Strachan presudent of Cuty Commussuon was guest speaker and Joseph Shouvlun and Andrew Hellmuth also addressed the crowd of 3 O00 who watched the cere monues Constructuon began ummeduately that week and the school us expected to be completed by the summer of l958 Sux lndustrues, Inc holds the general contract, wuth addutuonal contracts awarded to Donahue Plumbung Company and Acme Electruc Company As It Wull Be When our dream becomes a realuty un stone and glass, Catholuc Central wull have 23 classrooms A chapel seatung l5O persons wull be sutuated between the maun buuldung and a combunatuon gymnasuum audutoruum, seat ung 1500 persons ln the plans also us a cafeterua and one all purpose room for vusual educatuon Wuth an exteruor of bruck glass and concrete the buuldung wull be three storues hugh and the entrance wull be on the second floor Archutects Betz and Bankemper of Covungton Ken tucky plan a modern functuonal unteruor from green glass blackboards and pastel classrooms to fully equupped laboratorues and undurectly lut halls Added Attraction Approved plans also call for a complete fureproofung system and even shades that pull up from bottom to top, followung the sun as ut ruses A baseball duamond whuch us to double as a football practuce fueld, wull be an outsude attractuon Tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades wull move to the new senuor hugh school, whule seventh, eughth, and nunth wull occupy the present hugh school buuldung awqfm . 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I I I I a a 1 Q a I a - I ' I , I I I I I . . I . . . S-7' Q 4 n n I I I ' . I I I I I CSMC Modefofof- Sister Helen Xavier, Sophomore Homeroom 202, Q . . I 1 I 1 ' ' ' 1 . I . I . I . . , I I I ' ' I I . . a I . e . . A 1 1 1 1 - ' ' ' I ' I Y 77? 2 , ' ' I. , . I I ' ' ' , 20 , I I I I I ' . I I ' I I I I I I I I - I x,, 7' f f I 5' I. Q a. 'ov :UV V 5 ' il H li' . - 1 1,4 4' ' ' A , R Q V. A! d X I. gk. 'Of f .xx a I A Q . i I F M 'I Wa ibgwnrvf 6 1 ,A 1' I vq M.. 7 'fizfikfaffff 'x 4.--0 WORKING AND PLAYING WITH OTHERS OUR DREAM-A new Catholic Central High School. Sometimes we walked down High Street to the building site and talked about the day when we'd laugh and work together there-living our dream. 0716060- eptemlez new , 7046 yea Three minutes!! Gosh, we aon't have much time to change class, gasped Freddie Freshman to his friend. l'll never find the right rooms. Freddie and his friend were iust two of the record-breaking number of 582 students who tramped into Central September A. New teachers, new students, and a new homeroom added to the opening day bustle. Science survey, music appreciation, and clerical practice beckoned Centralites for the first time. Junior and senior warblers joined mixed glee clubs. Weekly congregational singing was introduced. Wish You Were There Students returning from the Journalism Convention at Ann Arbor, CSMC at Notre Dame, from Girls' State and Boys' State, and Catholic Action at New York were enthusiastic about their experiences. Of, By, For the Students Student Council members demonstrated rules of par- liamentary procedure September 2l. CSMC and Stu- dent Council representatives were initiated September 28. Student Council officers renovated a Buckley store- room for ci new office, having been crowded out of their former one. ADMIRING the l956 Centrib trophy are iournalists Frances O'Brien and Patty Gordon. 'ft'-Psi' ' is A Q V wk ,IU 'ws ,A 773 ff 4 . H ' .et Q -J 1 . ' thx-Q A WHILE Tom Schutte adds finishing touches to lines on the school parking lot, Dan Sullivan checks his radio for the score of the World Series. COMPARING the long and short of it are Dianne Sharp, the smallest freshman girl, and Oscar Broering, the tallest senior boy. '7nZa gag Uctalez No more fretting over what l shall wear to school tomorrow as the girls donned navy blue uniforms Octoe ber l and boys reluctantly appeared in ties. All attended daily Mass in a body. Freshies got their first taste of social life at CC at the senior-freshman get-acquainted party October ll. Con- tests, dancing and refreshments enlivened the affair. Each freshman was assigned a senior to be his big brother or sister. Centralites felt the full spirit of fall amid pumpkins and corn shocks as they danced to the iukebox at the Harvest Hop , first Student Council dance of the school year. Carol Doolan made highest score in the school in the Ohio History Test October lA. The test familiarized students with interesting and valuable Ohio background. The fighting lrish team made October l complete for Oueen Janet Freking and her royal court by defeating Zanesville in the first homecoming game played on l-lallinean Field. This andthe victory dance at the K of C completed the homecoming festivities. The student body prepared for Catholic Youth Week by making a triduum October 26-28. Reverend Earl Whalen's address entitled Trust in Youth hightlighted the week's activities. CHAMPION! decide Don Wilcoxon and Mike McGee as Mike Heinzen pulls out another. Y' THE LATEST Paris creation, affirms Frank Ryan, as he models for freshmen. J l November got off to a great start with the Fighting Irish defeating Delphos St. John 19-7 . . . Senior Civics students voted Stevenson in, but the country didn't. Both Centrib and Spires '56 won the All- American and All-Catholic titles again . . . Mighty seniors were measured for caps and gowns . . . Defeat- ing Southeastern 61-12 gave our team a 7-2 record. Reports Sport New Looks Anxiously awaited reports sported new looks and brought with them firm resolutions for the future. Judy Dettenwanger came out on top in the All-Star race with 210 points . . . Mimi Canny placed second in the county Voice of Democracy contest. We Pray, Give, Play During the Parents' Triduum we prayed for our best friends' '... Remembering Christ's words Whatever you do to the least of My brethren, you do to Me, we donated 27 baskets of food to the poor . . . Those pounds we gained eating turkey were danced off at The Plymouth Rock during the holidays. Science Club announced plans for the year . . . The newly organized girls' bowling team really bowled 'em over . . . The new mixed glee clubs made their debut November 28. By this time we were beginning to think of Christmas holidays, but we couldn't forget the fun and the mem- ories that November had given us. ARMED AND READY for action is photographers assistant James Horn, senior. 7Zaaem5ez Vienna Waldday Spoon 1 DISCUSSING A NAVY BLUE future with a naval recruiting officer are seniors Fred Robinson, Mike McCullough, Phil Cashin, John Shanahan, Although Old Man Winter blustered into Springfield belatedly this year he didnt pre vent Decembers calendar from glowing with Christmas toys and year end activity lvan ho the tax stamp drive mascot a huge stuffed hound barked victoriously for the win ners freshmen of 204 who kept him on a diet of green stamp goodies School winner of the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow contest was Judy Dettenwanger senior Judys entry was sent to the state contest December 6 7 8 were special days for members of the Fighting 69th Assisting at Moss and receiving Holy Communion they earnestly prayed that God would give youth the grace to remain pure in body and soul Frances OBrien won the Keep Christ in Christmas poster contest Her prize was SlO decent literature subscription drive Mailmen will soon visit approximately l5O Centralltes homes with good magazines To become final victors in the volleyball tour nament sophs of 202 topped their classmates of lO5 39 22 Carrying a 5 3 record before Christmas the fighting lrlsh basketball team won runner up trophy in the Northeastern Tour nament The liturgical Advent wreath hanging in the study hall reminded students to prepare them- selves for the celebration of Christs nativity. Don t eat any candy today for world peace and similar resolutions written on paper strips were selected and carried out by students to soften the wooden crib for the Christ Child in the main hall. CSMC sponsored the proiect. Christmas vacation began after the last class December 21. Gay shouts of l ll see you next year lingered in the air. ,ag jx 'n SPIRES QUEEN Josephine Harrington receives congratulations ond a bouquet of roses from Dick Seaman Spires king. The royalty reigned ioyously over the Mary Christmas Ball. 0 0 Deoemdefa Wawdezhad af ffcdaaaty I 2 ll 5 E Q , 11 2 2 . . 5 k 1 , . . y . I .n , . i Y V ? Q f. h ' -. i. i ' . A i'i'- A-?i' I .I 4 Z Av V I I . ' Y I 7- 1 . I . A -l . 5 The Student Council coriducted.a weekilong L . - . . . ' . , KA I v . - . i, 6 Uv 'Ei- NJ 1-.4 If OH OH! UPEEK-A-BOO! A 90! BUGABOO REPORT!-Mary Ann Fisher shows how it feels. Happy New Year, Everyone! Record-breaking cold fronts welcomed Centralites back to school for the be- ginning of a new year. Mid-term exams found CCHS buried deep in books for last-minute crammings . Whew! what a relief it was the following week to spend a gay evening dancing at -the Flunkers' Frolic . Ice skating every night was the rage. Huge bonfires at Snyder Park reflected faces of Centralites as they warmed their toes and wished homework was finished. Six Industries, Inc. was awarded the general contract for the new school and in early February work began. Pictures of President Eisenhower's inauguration and the baby girl of Princess Grace of Monaco weren't the DAISY PETALS are revealing under scientific equipment such as these sophs are using, FROM lEFT: Jerry Lawrence and Martha Dundon use the spectra-scope, Gene Hilbert and Kathleen Russell look through a magnifying glass while leon Burgess peers through o microscope. 1 . 1 S.. r 1 .. only ones seen this month. Trading individual school snaps kept spirits warm and friendly as temperatures lingered below zero. Officers of the Student Council went to Sidney for an inter-school meeting where they discussed common problems. The SC, with letters of complaint to known vice-peddlers, aided the Springfield Police Department in their fight against immorality in movies and maga- zines. Cage tilts sparked weekends. Tornadoes played host to quintets from Middletown Fenwick and Hamilton Catholic. Our fighting lrish traveled to Wilmington to suffer a defeat in a tense, exciting game. were an 70654 Sdatea , Pica t' er Q i . x 'ff cl P 4 I J . ,I ,,s ':fs::c - i for F, -.1 ' '-if.,-K l 8 'gi V i 'T s y Q I 4 4 ' , ., 7 ,T -1 'J -- T ' , XX by 1 I A Ti TWO OF A KIND are Compton twins, Carol and Karen, as both enjoy adventures of John Bosco while Skip Martin puzzles over the girls' identities. '91 Tea for Two? CC sophomore girls were entertained by the Catholic Women's College Club. A third annual tea for sophomore girls was held by this organization February 3. The ladies spoke to the girls about the advantage of entering college. It was Coke Time for sophomore boys February lO as the husbands of the ladies in the Catholic Women's College League honored the boys with a coke party. Glee Clubs tuned up for the Winter Concert Feb- ruary 6. Sister Gertrude Cecile directed. Plans for the new high school became clearer and nearer as students got more and more anxious to see that new dream home . With mid-term exams now a memory, Centralites turned their thoughts to happier things. Girls hopefully awaited that special something from their favorite guys on Valentine Day. Washington's Birthday held an extra ioy as it was a free day and was climaxed with an exciting game at Hillsboro. Tornado basketball players honored their most ardent fans February 23 by playing Zanesville on Mom and Dad's night at Tiffany Gym. Juniors were measured for class rings. Telephone books got a little dusty as Student Council issued student rosters which contained information about all Centralites and faculty. nr ,H W SOPHS STUDY overfsized model ot flower. FROM LEFT: Patricia Gaffney, Bill Kluesner, Joann Stoch, Angela Mayer, Frances Beverly. ?el. anti of Wally 74aa94Z4 I5 4 16 we f, 'l 1- it .vw - if r i V .ax TALKING onthe phones always a bit romantic even if youre taking a lesson in telephone courtesy. Allan Peters and Janet Dennis act polite 4164 eewo 706134 Atatdadtdea With a final flurry of gusty winds, winter blew in a storm of events ot CC. Ash Wednesday topped the list of spiritual happenings, as after-school cokes became a thing of the past, and attendance at daily Mass increased. Orators worked diligently over speeches for the CSMC Oratorical contest. As spring drew nearer, she helped loyal lrishmen celebrate St. Patrick's Day by displaying o little of her own green. In spite of slight cases of spring fever, busy scientists made last minute changes on their Science Fair projects, Juniors and seniors planned for the future during Career Week, and senior songsters, continuing operetta prac- tice, rivaled the songs of the first robin. Active juniors kept pace with light gusts as they put the final touches on their edition of Centrib , Spires staff mel its final dead- line. SO 'I'HAT'S how it s done' excloim Barbara Zink, Mayola Senior, and Margie Seaman, awaiting wide-eyed 'the pause that refreshes fffr 'Q- ' Lf L -4 AT ,AV ff or 570 Jlflf .IAN AND DICK wull tun the truck campaugns Jum Foreman ullustratung hus pount wuth a poster Smulung helper Pat Gordon ad mures hus colorful necktue Aprul showers dudnt dampen Centralutes spuruts a but as they whurled through Easter vacatuon land the CSMC Sprung Hop where the mussuon queen reugned supremel Returnung to school students gave souls a good clean ung and polushung un three day retreat Student councul electuons slogans petutuons cam paugn promuses Wuth complete umpartualuty Centralutes sported long chauns of paper badges one for each candudate Speeches over and posters down newly elected offucers headed for the Ohuo Assocuatuon of Student Counculs Conventuon at Oxford along wuth Duck Seaman and Januce Magel l956 57 presudent and vuce presudent Kuds took over cuty offucuals desks Aprul 26 Student Government Day ln a loyful blend of vouce and Instrument glee clubs and orchestra welcomed sprung wuth the thurd concert of the year Jumors flashung brand new class rungs before envuous lower classmen brought wustful memorues to senuors Has ut really been a year? Wuth clearung skues came blueburds uonquuls and summer sports Tennus and golf enthusuasts got unto the swung of thungs whule a few brave souls even rooted out bathung suuts Iookung ahead to May s warmer weather PROUDEST LADY un any Easter Parade us freshman Jean Detten wanger The brught red dress she s wearung us her own creatuon 19 ff: I 'ffpzil , lang! Qdfaldel 1 agltez ' I uwo uuuns 'T .. X9 s 'D Cf u -- l Q X Y 'I ll 0 ., x ' - u'-- ' -if' 75 ' ff Q , .. I Q V -, l'-Zi 3 ' Ml 7 - A Q A 'Q ,,,,, . w ,X7 - ' K ' e J fs u Q .vgy 7x 4 R ' .- J I Ziff' s ul COME cu d get ut unvute Rose Ann Yates Joyce Leupold John Thomas u 0' 5 Q lshx vI YIPPIEI Gladly obandonung unutorm tes are Bull Duck .l m Sumonton Muke Heunzen That beautuful month of Our Mother' Each school day began wuth Mass Student Councul sold breakfast of doughnuts and mulk Sayung so long for a whule to unuforms gurls decked un gay sprung cottons and boys wearung brughtly colored casuals welcomed May wuth a dressed up celebratuon Senuor gypsues and bcullerunas were proud to pre sent Fortune Teller the furst operetta un four years at Central Under durectuon of Suster Gertrude Cecule that delughtful comedy made cu smash hut Makung a hole un one or runnung for home plate the golf and baseball teams held the spotlught of Central s sports world Tennus racketeers and swummung champs warmed up for summer fun Heavy heavy over our heads hung unavoudable exams and term papers Senuors charged wuth a last spurt of energy crammed frantucally and worked to get graduatuon procedures down pat Over too soon the last Student Councul dance made us wush the year was lust begunnung lnstallatuon of next year s Student Councul and CSMC offucers took place at the funal assembly Welcome Yearbook' Spures came out and staff members heaved a long sugh of reluef hopung no one found hus name musspelled The grand funale of an excutung month the Junuor Senuor Prom was a dream dance of musuc lace and sprung Zaeeao a ecwaaw 'mama een I8 ,, n . , . I ,Fi . ,, . ,, . . ' - I I I - . . 1 - .u .u - l 1 I ' - ' l ' AL ' tt Lu ' tt ut .. - - 1 u .I ' I f - - , . ' V , I I - , I , u I',Xl r u , . , I . QP , u , up -55 ' , . . i . . I i , ' awe '74 Wwe June was the shortest month of the year for school anyway Another summer of pscnscs and trsps to the beach beckoned whsle under classmen plugged away at exams and sensors ensoyed a last school whsrl Junsors entertasned the sensors at a tea dance whsle sophomores and freshmen honored upper classmen ata movse and breakfast respectsvely All these festsvstses were part of Sensor Week Baccalaureate practsces and ceremonses sn parssh churches a class banquet and a few farewell partses brought some nostalgsc tears The twelfth year had passed and the never to be forgotten graduatson at Memorsal Hall sent off each sensor to do hss bst to reconstruct a new world by plannsng to keep Chrsst fsrst sn hss personal Isfe www? V815 ww. Q., -is WHAT'S THE USE' Surely I cant leo n anythsng more sn these last fsve days ssghs Renee Mansor Oh to be at the beach' I CAN T WAIT to get back to my hobby smsles Sandy Bushu who entered a homemade horse at the county fasr STAR GAZER Martha Pstt polsshes up lenses of her tele scope so she ont msss a ssngle star sn the geophyssccl year 'QA 1 Cllr Q? .Q 44 ,W',' , . lr ,, cz'-ff' - ... NA , ,, V , :Vg r-k.PM. K ,J Z, S554 I , -' l. 1? . I -4,--, 4 -I ,. .1-' ' f'if.,,.'g- 'N Q s P uf . A I :S -Lv., -I , . H' ' . - ' ,,., . r , .4 - ',.., -.. A - ?' -F , .v-., In .I X - . ' 'M' D i 6 ' r Q .sy .ill ? ,r-avr:-' 'J - ' -5 1 . ., 1.-- :I A ' 4 ,M r , .pk ' ' 13. '9fI , gflyi ' 'v GROWING IN MIND AND CHARACTER 20 mild 'J' sv I V . :naw A xxx' 'vw 1.0. 4, ':'r'aun. . ,, 1 ' V' , --. '17 Q ,J , ,, z .W vf,,,, ,X '9' --f .' ' 'viftv' ' no Nix'-All '1- ' ' N- Awlb-v ' 4-if-T' xl? R- . x , I - '01-' .nglliqgv '.r'j3.1 'qltl' ' Il P'-, '5-my ' L' '. -' ' A Ai Hi Q. ' 'vw-t l-5ffi.?'Q't' ' arf -vf-. ' 2' -1, ss- '54, .P 1 11 YA-' x,,f 'ELQA ' 'I in .,...-5, , 4- ,V ,.. ai - ' l'. 'r', 'K ,JSF lhji I-.W Hi -QD4. '-g.w1'f.'1r'r'1 L5- g.,rv-P. r--f 9 l!'ff3-1,5-3,1 il' P. 1 -- - , -e5?J- ' JA.: '. -- :rn ef r -'- .I if . r-f1.a.u1f .f.....z -f . HOMEWORK? We wished it were! Those blueprints and bulldozers, steamshovels and tractors were bringing to life the classrooms we saw already in imagination. 01 011004 DIVINE SERVICES ffcalylea Jewel od ' 4 Fbzdeata 'iw-vnvv, ff! .Luffgf Xfhin XR. 'x O' , 3 1 ,, 2 1 Q , , , W ,NA .4 A .. ' -fc! h , f . .. fi. A 4, K - ,' 5 E : Q I 2 if ' W W ' I V T 1. 1 ' 7 , ' 3 ff- V' v s ki' .n r L' ' 1 ' ' 1 'KA ,. ' Y I r' ,A 1 L-l,-,,, -.., .L.-..'.. . V' 1- 4' QI N fff ' I P ti f - 1, N ' -li 5'7?fr 'Q JW ' 5 givejf' f 3 ASN ' i R ' -. - xii'-,i H xx-.1 , Nil w I is J 1 - Q ,.,u+,- ix' 5: gr. 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WV XWS yxxx GCT 'LB MN 4 ww fv' WHILE DISCUSSING Catholnc Youth Week proceedungs Father Edwun Francns stresses the Importance of the campaigns slogan Trust un Youth to Douglas Marsh and Mary Welnbrecht mzmazw Aww da 6444: Zan: PREPARING the altar for Mass IS acolyte Tom Spahr Chartnng their Quest for Happuness ltglon classes studied texts bearmg this tltle of hfe s purpose Freshmen began thelr course by recognlzlng the love of God the Father In the creation of the world Takmg fauth as a special vlrtue they learned nts Importance to a suc cessful quest Studymg the lncarnatnon Redemptlon and man s consequent hope of salvation fllled sophomores wlth devotnon to thenr special Sac rament Holy Eucharlst .Iunrors found a Gulde the Holy Ghost teaching through the Church lnsplrlng them to practice charity and recelve the Sacrament of Penance often Antlclpatnng thenr future needs and obluga tlons senuors examined Extreme Unctlon Eternal Life and vocations ln keeplng with their year s theme To Jesus Through Mary seniors stud ned Mary s lufe and the value of her untercesslon Equipped with thus well marked chart gradu ates embarked on their Quest for Happlness Ilnnsu-9... 1 i Q4- is fx FOR ALL THAT RESEARCH requured of sensors Thomas Schmenk lOl relies on Information avallable nn the reference room of Catholic Central lubrary 3 x , , ,f V ,I 'C 1 ' 'Fw - ' if T L , Y 4 ,f-95s--1 V 'va t A ' l . 1' l .l - Y' T f ,I . 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L ' 1 5 X 4 X b e t s ' i w , 1 , Q c ,-X .4 - -V Catherine Ann Schutte, Penny Robinson, Margaret Records, standing. . , 4- 1 I At x I Q- ,,A , xx .. .N , . 5- , 4 EDITOR IN CHIEF Carol Doolan beams as she examnnes the furst lssue of Centnb m her offucual capacuty T e f st Issue hlslofy she snghs CENTRIB Au. cnmouc All AMERICAN Centrib is the dlary of Catholic Central a school founded to help its students grow In the knowledge love and service of God and fellowman and thus become worthy citizens of Amernca and of Eternity To this task Centnb too is dedicated Editor In chief C DOOICII1 Edltorlal Editors T MOOCIY: M Rvllbr School Edntors C Euermg L Hawver Sports Edutor J Gnau Arun J Dettenwanger Clrculatnan Manager I- C0650 Advertusmg Manager M F Cosco Reporters-M Beach M Canny N Fahy J Frelnng P Garry P Gordon M Graeber .I Hackett J Magol R Mansor A Mertens F OBrien M Peacock A Redoutey P Riley P Roblnson C Schutte M Sheehan B Stlne J Ward My head us too long' walled a befuddled lournallst as she fitted galley pseces to the dummy board Journalism gurls were right at home In Buckley Hall, worklng wnth cuts, bleedlng puctures, and prlnter s proofs After 3 10 you could usually fund any one of them wuth a pencll stuck behmd one ear, munching on a candy bar and surrounded by crumpled papers Merlts The 32 sensor and rumor gurls agreed the hard work was well worth the effort Among their prized posses snons are All Amerlcan and All Cathollc ratmgs for both ,vs Us Y B cE TRl the 55 56 Spures and Centnb The yearbook also mented the Columbuan Medallst award, and the paper was presented wlth a trophy proclaummg at the best Archduocesan Catholic hugh school paper for 56 And Meetings Bonlng up on the rules and regulations of hugh school publucatlons sensor gournallsts attended conven tlons In Ann Arbor Clnclnnatl, and Columbus Between deadlines sensors delved Into the life of Macbeth and the charm of other English poetry and novels Junlors studied American prose and poetry -l REMEMBER the bedlam we had gettmg thus Issue out? recalls Mums Canny, Jean Ullnman, Judy Dettenwanger, Judy Ward, Carolyn Manlyn Roller, nght, as sensor staff members prepare the fmal Issue Euerlng, Janet Freklng, Leah Hawver, Anne Garruty, Teresa Moody, FROM LEFT Lucy Coccc, Jamce Magel, Judy Gnau, Barbara Stane, Mary Frances Cocca 25 - - ' ' - A li F415 , , .. . .. . 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I . , ' 5 l ,Q 5 1 I J 1 5 , , i 4 , J , 4 A J l 7 V qt ' l - I if if J STARS TO STATIC dence pzadee Zatazew Jawa 1- gms' laws. 9 2 'I A first this year was the science survey class open to iuniors and seniors, offering them an intelligent understanding of the scientific world. The course introduced the fundamental principles of the physical sciences: astronomy, geology, meteorology, physics, and chemistry to 29 seniors and five juniors. Demonstrations with physics equipment added variety to regular classwork. Emphasiz- ing chemistry and using less math than in physics, science survey made students eligible to belong to the Science Club and enter the Science Fair. BOING-A, BOING-A! That Mars is getting closer, dis- cover Charles Dulty and Joseph Nightingale, studying the -2, position of Mars from o planetarium. f 26 PUTTING THEIR DREAMS to work are Patrick Pickett, Joseph Lemmons, and Robert Cast os they assemble and study a static machine. Should it be a gas burner, a coal furnace, or good old steam heat for the new school? Freshman scientists discussed this problem when they studied types of new heating systems. As the Suez crisis shook the world, three classes of freshmen studied the uses of petroleum and its importance to all nations. Reconstructing water wheels for the old mill stream was quite as fascinating as learn- ing the basic principles of anatomy. The pur- pose of this course was to form a solid back- ground for more advanced science courses. With meter sticks, voltmeters, and thermom- eters, senior physicists measured their way through studies of mechanics, electricity, heat, light, and sound. Applying principles learned during lecture periods, students conducted ex- periments during two lab periods a week. Seven boys took the Westinghouse Talent Search Test in December. The test was given to discover the talent of those students inter- ested in further scientific study. Science Club demonstrations and Science Fair projects chal- lenged ingenuity of future scientists. ,uf- KEEPING A WATCHFUI. EYE on the water level in the beaker as they prepare chlorine gas, are iunior chemists David Sadlier, Eileen Murray, Beverly Brim. Did you notice some of the odd odors that drifted through the halls this year? Junior chemists supplied the simple answer: FeS HgSO5,FeSO4AH3SA, better known to you as that rotten-egg gas. lt your eyes suddenly began to water, it was chlorine vapors that caused your tears. Because of the rapid changes in science, the new, revised edition of The New World of Chemistry was used. Students combined twice-weekly lab experiments and lectures to analyze the earth's elements. Members of the five science classes entered proiects in the annual Science Fair held in the spring. Prize- winners then participated for the first time in the regional contest held at Bowling Green University. iemflazfa twig 241254 '4 laureate AND THIS DIAGRAM shows the structure of a tooth, points out Mimi Canny to Patty Glaser as they view an exhibit at the Science Fair. lxldblll, llikxljlii all , .A 0 Me- , -r'g,,' Sure hope you dndnt mass seeung our herbarlums at e Scnence Farr boasted bsology students about therr collectnons of mounted wnldflowers The students searched hull and dale for dandellons dalsles and more elusnve spectmens to complete their collectlons They also entered booklets lllustratung the structure of birds and mammals Bnologlsts dissected preserved worms and fishes as part ot a protect to see what makes annmals tuck The blood thlrsty boys went at thrs dnssectlng hand over fast whale the gurls could only sngh with puty for the poor llttle worm' The lab was really buzznng when the students brought flies to school at the begmmng ofthe year to drssect a preserved frog In beology class I dont see how anyone can have enough nerve to cut up a poor httle frog' MOVE OVER Judy and let an expert show you how says James Doolan master of the scalpel ond forceps Boys always have more courage un these matters than gurls You lust make an xncnsuon here ond one here OH THAT LOOKS FUN' I bet I could do at too exclaums Judy wnth unlerest Now Jummy you re not donng that rsght Here let me show you It s a good Hung you have me around to help you 7 464 tofaq of Ucwdelda 4, , 'mga Zectaoaa ee 'Me cmd :Wilma at you 'B'-'U' von unnxua Fo' VK! 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HERBERT 'O' WCIUUV oo sun TED YI IROWI Von 11.1104 VON lElKlN 'K .1 I : FOI AUDITOI Of SYATI FQ 1:4111 G Ull 3S l 7.9 JAMESLRIIDMS ROGER do SADLAI 40- 'vlan' X111-v is HUBUIY LVN X 'Q I KNOW he s the rlght man for the 'ob rnslsts Sue Appel as she makes a vrgorous attempt to sell her candrdate to fellow clvncs students Electron year perfect setting for a clvlcs class' Ele phants and donkeys peeked around platforms and were all ears as students gave nommatmg speeches and learned the use of the votrng machlne by a mock electron See for Yourself Student commuttees vusrted socual mstrtutlons to ob serve partlcular sociological problems Keepmg a quarterly booklet showrng specral phases of Interest and savrng carefully selected newspaper cllppmgs were everyday happenungs an crvlcs Help Wanted Helps on planmng future careers and vocatnons were among the accomplushments of sensor classes as students gave statlstrcs and other facts on various professions Famrly llfe and problems entered unto classes as stu fellowshnp wrthrn the home prmcrples they learned In dents helped promote better through study and applyrng class The Umted Nahons nts orgamzatlons was dlscussed of the UN In world peace branches functvons and The class stressed the role g I '13, 5. , rss- haf- at L V ' X , , ' . 2 11 v A , 3 - -5' X N 'I L I UN , l V .. '1 I 'mg K A.. 5 , F 5' 4 A NL f 9 Hjilvl .. l Qf THIS ONE IS iambic tetrameterf' decide English I stu- dents Margie Reeb, Billy Glaser, and Jean Dettenwanger, scanning the poem, Stars . What's this? A do-it-yourself English kit? That's right. The do-it-yourself craze hit the English department as teachers and students cooperated in constructing a cultural and edu- cational background. Working on parts of speech and composition, classes, from freshmen through senior, entered essay and poetry contests and still found time for enioying masterpieces of English and Ameri- can literature. From Romance Did you notice? My hair stood straight up! remarked one freshman after school. Frosh found exciting adventure stories among 'cena , olaoaeam, iecwez eckm other romantic treasures in English l classes. Sophs discovered the realistic side of life as they studied Silas Marner and Julius Caesar. To Reality By day the skyscraper looms in the smoke and has a soul . . . wrote Carl Sandburg, a favorite of iunior English students. They found he voiced the spirit of the twentieth century America as truly as did Cooper of the pioneers and lndians. Boil and bubble . . . cackled witches as seniors reveled in Shakespeare's Macbeth. Climax of three years of literature was the study of Literature and Life in England. Seniors read prose and poetry from Anglo- Saxon Beowulf through Chaucer of Merrie England, to Masefield and Noyes of modern Britain. ET TU BRUTE, exclaimed dying Dick Uulius Coesarl Foster, as Senators Richard Aldridge, Mike Donohue, John Lonsway, Tom McNeil, and Jim Hart, dramatizing Shakespeare's classic Caesar, contemplated their awful deed. HOW TO FIGHT a bull in ten easy lessons . . . Carl LaFayette listens to Marcello Claure's demonstration of a first-class matador. Noche de Paz, harmonized Spanish students. Learning to sing Christmas carols and folk songs in Spanish were a few activities of the language class. ln addition to learning vocabularies and parts of speech, students learned short plays-all in Spanish- for class. Adding to the festivities of Spanish holidays, students prepared full-course meals in South of the Border style, speaking in Spanish during the entire dinner. Got the World on a String could have been Caesars' theme song, discovered Latin ll students, study- agen .feavmew ing from their new text books. They followed his strategy in the Gallic Wars, and traveled with him to famous battlefields. Learning the Pater Noster and Ave Maria and getting acquainted with early Rome added variety to the class work of first-year students. ROMAN 'GODS and goddesses' of Latin ll comment on the apple ot discord, the cause ot the fall of Troy, held by Dick Reamer, who plays Paris. Others portraying mythological characters of Virgil's Aeneid are: Juno, Kathleen Jordang Minerva, Patty Glaser, Virgil, Robert Everhartg Venus, Mary Ann Fisher. 0 1, ap os , nw M107 ,, Q33 M 5 su.. . mp,-4 dl' l n Qtr' 'P' .EY ' X, . x X. bk 1 ' v vu- X. f S, 'K l p i l lf: az -'QV ancient 70444 Wamemcwez 7omafnaca 1 Lge? U 1 BREAKFAST as really a treat and fun to make accordlng to Phyllus ONenII Margaret Kepler and Mary Johnson as they prepare the morntng meal What do you learn In homemaklng classes? asks curlous Sally Sophomore Well Sally answers sophlstlcated Sue Senior lot but here are a few thlngs First we studled mental health and made sure we had a good Chrustuan phllosophy of lfe Then w learned to balance the budget Learnung to sew was fun and at helped make ward robes more attractlve Some students made sklrts others dusters and stall others made lumpers stated Sue Foods contatnlng all the nutrtents necessary for a well balanced meal were prepared Belng able to select the proper kind of food and knowung how and where to store at was another prolect We also learned howto make use of our lelsure tame To make the classes more mterestnng there were demonstratlons on gewelry In connectnon wuth clothung and a demonstratuon wlth a new range All sensor gurls In the homemaktng classes took the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow test and Judy Dettenwanger took home the prlze Sue concluded wuth a smlle PROUDLY putting the fmlshrng touches on a newly rnadc skurl are Joann Shay and Arlene Wtegel Just thunk tomorrow lll be wear n says Ar ene 'EP ONE TWO TOUCH TOES' Stretching muscles rn gym are FROM l:FT Penny Robnnson Helen Lyons Jean McCullough Carole Elchman Kathy Peconga Patrrcno Gallagher Shrrley Beamrsh smules her approval BALANCING A BOOK on her head as demonstration of a basrc correct posture prrncrple rs Margaret Nachtrab Mrs Edna Zregler Dad you notice how strarght the freshles stand or when you mention vltamrns how they can talk for l0 mlnutes on every single one? This year ninth graders taught by Mrs Edna Zregler studied correct posture nutrltron and care of the body In a new health course Oh' my achmg back moaned CCHS gurls after their first day of gym Mrs Ziegler gurls physical ed Instructor recalled rt wasnt long though untnl llttle used muscles were put In shape through gym games ot basketball volleyball klckball and even square dancing The Ideals of good sportsmanship were brought out along with the Importance of keeping bodles healthy Coach Wllllam Rankin and his assrstants gave frrst hand lnstructlon and practice In Intramural games In the weekly gym classes for boys who dnd not take part un a malor sport Wea!!! gun calc! Stung 3046641 34 MOZART OR MODERN? 264145641 -feafm to va 'ag 2454 So, that's 0 piccolo! exclaimed Freddie Freshman, who mistook it for a clarinet. Of course this was before he completed his music appreciation course! Sister Gertrude Cecile introduced this class to fresh- men with the purpose of raising the students' standard of entertainment. Studying current singers, composers, soloists, and orchestras helped them accomplish this goal. The composer and the history of My Old Kentucky Home is easy going to these students who delved into the origin and growth of American folk and popular music. If you've heard some freshies arguing loudly as they listen to their favorite band, don't worry. They probably were disagreeing on the solo instrument in the band. ln their music appreciation course they've learned to recog- nize by sight and by sound all the instruments of the band. lf you can't make good music, you can learn to enioy it thoroughly, is Sister's opinion. HEAP BIG POW-WOW-Comparing Indian rhythm-makers with modern instruments are Ed Mahoney, Ed Estep, Mary Johnson, Jerry Asebrook, Louise Habeeb, Mike Koehler. Q What does Euclid have on us? boasted sophomore plane geometry students, proud of their new-found ability to bisect angles and construct tangents. However, the mysteries of congruent triangles and parallel lines required nine months of hard study to unravel. Sophomore mathematicians found that geom- etry demands a clear mind and lots of concentration. It's Tough, But . . . While they were learning to analyze complicated theorems, students improved their ability to think clearly and logically, as they put the principles of deductive reasoning to work. Seniors interested in continuing their mathematical education explored the mysteries of cosines and loga- rithms in trigonometry and of spheres and pyramids in solid geometry. X-just another letter of the alphabet to most people, but to algebra students it represents the great un- known . Freshmen found its value in linear equations, while advanced algebra students studied graphs and determinants. It's Practical, Too Some day algebra students may find that equations come in handy for solving such practical problems as how much paint they need to cover a living room wall, or how many yards of cotton new kitchen curtains will require. For freshmen who wanted a good refresher course in arithmetic, Central curriculum offered general math. DEMONSTRATING the proper technique for bisecting angles geometry student Carol Pavelka expertly crosses an arc with king size compass from z ta .laqcvzdtim da 4 cw HOW? puzzles Paul Groeber, tackling an algebra problem H-MMM! MAYBE EUREKAII Q., v -uv' QT ,1- 5 ' , 3 7 v-4K 0711! READY DEAR SIR dictates Anne Garrxty as she checks Teresa Moodys shorthand preparation tor the l2O word speed test ITS OUR FUTURE A-5-s-l-d-k-f-i-g-h Oh! My fingers get all mixed up! moaned typing I students during their initial class. While the bewildered iuniors were striving toward their goal of 60 words a minute typing Il students took the Ohio Em ployment Test with hopes of being rated among the best in the state Future secretaries now struggling shorthand ll students learned and put to use all the rules for correct office procedure while the lumors crammed for Gregg theory tests Wait tl next year' they warned as they received cer tnfrcates for fave minute dictation at 80 words a minute whale the seniors boasted of tran scriblng dictation they had taken at 120 words a minute cwwew 704164 Weze We awe Dream houses seemed near even if they were only on paper decided mechanical draw ing students after they had completed their assignment on architectural drawings Each boy was required to design a floor plan of a house and to draw the necessary exterior ele vations as his final protect of the year These boys talked glnbly of perspective isometric and of oblique drawing No doubt after their study of mechanical fixtures they can recognize every type of screw bolt and pnpe in Springfield Since this course was previously offered for only one period a double period which en titled the boys to a full crednt was Initiated this year To become acquainted with the fundamental principles of business was the main purpose of the general business students Bookkeeping taught pupils to keep a concise record of business finances To prove their ability they completed prolects which reviewed the entire bookkeeping course DEEPLY ENGROSSED an the tools ol the trade Kam To nsend and Mike McGee select mechanical dra mg equipment demonstrated by Janet Frekmg 36 L ifltlml '--X S A TRANSCRIBING comes easy to these future secretaries FIRST ROW Helen Groeber Connie Flanngan Mary Ann Grugsby SECOND ROW Nancy Lewe Kathleen Malahy Leah Hawver aff!! GENERAL BUSINESS student, Katherine Johnson, looks up iust in time to point out an error in Alan Mertens' calculation of his bank balance, POSTING and journalizing go hand in hand with balanc- ing the budget, discover junior bookkeeping students, Caryl Scherzinger and Barbara Hengel. G T0 TAKE RESPONSIBILTY We guild an, 2 . M Q ri 4 A W,-aug fJ,2'l'- .x A-flh- Star light, star bright, we work with all our might. This was the motto of CCHS students who belonged to the All-Star service club. Organized five years ago, the club consisted of Cen- tral boosters in every class. Membership was open to anyone who worked in extra or co-curricular activities. Hours were represented by stars, one for every 75 hours. lt wasn't an uncommon sight to see Centralites parading through the halls looking like fiveestar generals. Stellar students were especially recognized at the Award Day assembly in May. Some of the activities that sparked these meteorites were homeroom and club offices, publication staff service, library work, assisting in the office, singing in parish choir and serving, and working in glee clubs. Pictured on these two pages are the i5 highest All- Star members after the third quarter. According to rank they are Judy Dettenwanger, Judy Capen, Anne Garrity, Janice Magel, Donald Burkltard, Teresa Moody, Mar- garet Anne Beach, Richard Aldridge, Bernadette Simen- dinger, Douglas Marsh, Martha Pitt, Jean Ulliman, Kathleen Arber, Helen Groeber, Marilyn Roller. 1 K sv 9 A read the latest Centrib over after school cakes 42 C? g ,I WHAT ABOUT this one? asks Phil Montanus, treasurer. Other SC officers, Diclc Seaman, president, Jan Magel, vice president, and Margaret Beach, secretary, agree the proposed movie is swell. The Glenn Miller Story delighted their classmates in November, TODAY FOR TOMORROW S6 we ' Zuiaio' BOTTOM ROW, from left: William Mayer, Lucy Cocca, Theodore Bernstein, Renee Mansor, Karen Hawver, Helen Groeber. SECOND ROW, from left: Nancy Fahy, Mary Beth Graeber, Ruthellen Valley, Judith Dettenwanger, Daniel Graeber, Janice Magel, Kenneth Comer. THIRD ROW, from left: David McDargh, George Fischer, Michael Costello, Michael Hannon, Edward Wead, Jean Ulliman, George Franzen. aww Xl' XX I t Composing weekly bulletins, writing notes to chaper- ones and balancing books spell Student Council at work. The Council accomplished several new proiects this year. After mid-year exams, telephones were busy every night as Centralites made use of the student directory published by the Council. lt contains names, addresses and phone numbers of all students, as well as the faculty, clubs, club officers, school songs, and important school dates. Building For Tomorrow Career week for iuniors and seniors included panel discussions on religious vocations and marriage, and separate conferences on entering college or the business world. Central's Arthur Murrays wore out their shoes at the Council-sponsored Thanksgiving, Mary Christmas, and Sadie Hawkins dances. Several other get-togethers, some including students from Bellefontaine and Urbana, took place. Building For Today Do you remember having passed a light Chevy whose occupants were loudly singing current hits? lf you had taken a second glance, you would have recognized the SC officers. Simple Melody was a favorite song of the four as they made several iaunts to out-of-town Student Council meetings. After having started the ball rolling on a campaign against indecent literature, the officers went to Sidney for a follow-up meeting where they decided to attack this problem from a positive angle. Besides a get-acquainted meeting at Marion, the president, vice president, and two newly elected officers attended Ohio Association of Student Council's Con- vention at Miami University. BOTTOM ROW, from left: Patricia Barnhart, Jerald Keifer, Margaret Ann Beach, Alicia Graf, Carol Doolan, Judith Tucker, Daniel Sullivan, Nancy Lewe. SECOND ROW, from left: Richard Seaman, Douglas Marsh, Tim Donnellan, Michele Wiedeke, Marilyn Gordon, Bernadette Simen- dinger, Janet Freking. THIRD ROW, from left: Philip Montanus, Barbara Stine, Cecelia Derry, Rita Murray, Michael McCullough, Carole Eichman, Paul Groeber. FOURTH ROW, from left: Michael McGee, William Ziegler, Robert Gootee, Beverly Fahy, Robert Cast, Philip Groeber. STOPPING TRAFFIC as students scurry across the intersection is Bill Ziegler. Six senior boys acted as a patrol to assist in the traffic problem at dismissal. 1 'V 4 Y . 'CT l 43 EXPRESSING heartfelt thanks Snster Mary Jasepha O P welcomes Gladys Lauer Joe Nlqhtmgale Dove Math delrvermg CSMC Thanks grvmg baskels lo be gnven to poor farmlles Stadeazfa dam peut dy S can 9 I 0 I 44 Rowing their canoes over the bulletin board, miniature missionaries, representing each home- room, raced for the highest per cent in weekly collections for the Catholic Students' Mission Crusade. The three highest rooms each month sent money to their favorite charities. 2 Officers and homeroom representatives at- tended Mass in a body once a month. Freshman and sophomore representatives considered mis- sion problems and their solution in study clubs. A year-long proiect was collecting canceled postage stamps. A cheery Thanksgiving greeting went to many poor families in the form of 27 food- laden baskets. CSMC'ers also collected Sl70,00 for meats. The Dominican Sisters di- rected the distribution of these baskets. Delivering Christmas cards sent by Central- ites to their classmates and collecting postage for the missions was a new project this year. Preparing for Christmas also included a toy drive for poor missions and making Christ's crib soft with prayers and sacrifice. Having conducted the observance of the Church Unity Octave, the CSMC turned attention to the drive for mission queen lpenny a votel who was crowned at the Easter dance. BOTTOM ROW, from left: Judith Ulliman, Katherine Flanigan, David Boehringer, Carol Doolan, John Shanahan, Terry Hannon, Kathleen Ryan. SECOND ROW, from left: Ann Hellmuth, Sandra Townsend, Daniel Routzhan, Kathleen Peconga, Ann McGee, Edward Malahy, Janet Griffin, Frederick Bernstein. v7 Lf MAILING CHRISTMAS cards to his classmates through the CSMC post office, is David Muth, vice-president. Gladys Lauer, treasurer and Judy Dettenwanger, secretary act as postmistresses, while David McDargh, president, sorts mail. ' COG VER! NOSTA X GITISTEH THIRD ROW, from left: James Foreman, Patricia Sheridan, Rosemary Sadlier, Elaine Powell, James Fitzsimmons, Josephine Harrington, George Beach, Louise Habeeb. FOURTH ROW, from left: Joseph Carney, Clarette Bell, Joseph Nightingale, Dennis Flaherty, Doris Haemmerle, James Horn, Thomas Newell. if? C. Xi - i S cf Q '2- .. , xx l Q 45 . ,-..,...,..-a 'wr- ' ' ' En. N ,v' U i 'r:, . -sqa..-4,7 J at ,Q -.,' ,ig .lx . . - , 1 BOTTOM ROW, from left: Alicia Graf, Carolyn Brandle, Judith Anderson, Judith Ward, Betty Turner, Mary Frances Cocca, SECOND ROW, from left: Anita Vance, Nancy Lewe, Judith Willis, Judith Kuss, Kay Weitzel, Janet Dennis. THIRD ROW, from left: Linda Hoecker, Constance Flanigan, Martha Pitt, Judith Donovan, Ellen Heafey. FOURTH ROW, from left: Barbara Patton, Jean Ulliman, Janice Magel, Mabel Cain, Joann Shay, Kathleen Malahy. FIFTH ROW, from left: Judith Dettenwanger, Gladys Lauer, Patricia Newell, Susan Sanders, Mildred Canny. TWO PRESIDENTS, Phil Groeber and Jim Foreman, compare musical x notes before a performance. These chief executives head the senior and iunior choruses respectively. MUSlC'S IN THE AIR as glee club and orchestra members Roberta Heil, Jim Moder, Dave Muth, Phil Cashin, Deanna Jeurgens, and Clorette Bell lune up. -ss was ' 4941, zwzm' 4,41 rf i BOTTOM ROW, from left: John Shanahan, William Mayer, David Muth, Robert Ingalls, John Nangle, Michael McCullough, Donald Wilcoxon, Terrence Phillips, Teresa Moody, Patricia Todhunter, Sue Wilcoxon, Cecilia Appel, Carol Doolan. SECOND ROW, from left: Allan Peters, Joseph Nightingale, William West, David McDargh, Kenneth Loos, Michael Heinzen, Frank Ryan, William Ziegler, Jo Ann May, Barbara Stine, Marilyn Roller, Janet Freking. THIRD ROW, from left: Philip Groeber, George Fischer, Oscar Broering, Michael Hannon, Richard Seaman, Dennis Ryan, Beverly 0 Jsftfi, Guinan, Patricia Edmunds, Joan Redoutey, Anne Garrity, Arlene Wiegel. FOURTH ROW, from left: Gerald Stach, Thomas Schutle, James Livingston, Thomas Schmenk, Philip Cashin, Roger Brown, Thomas Switalski, Marie Evans, Jane O'Neill, Helen Groeber, Judith Gnau, Lucy Cocca, Josephine Harrington. FIFTH ROW, from left: Marcello Claure, Anthony Bess, Charles Fazio, William Spahr, Robert Mowery, Dennis Kelly, Patrick Donohoe, Leo Kelly, John Mertens, Louise Berg, Carolyn Euering, Patricia Sheridan, Mayola Senior, Leah Hawver. '7Z'4 Zee Zeal, Sa '7t'4, ,466 26945 Listen! We're singing! in four parts, too! exclaimed the 94 senior mixed-glee members. From harmonizing do, mi, sol, do to mastery of Handel's Halleluiah Chorus , the newly organized volunteer glee club displayed new- found talent. Learning to sing four parts was a maior problem. By January, however, seniors carried all parts a Capella, commented Sister Gertrude Cecile. Twenty-two brilliant stars of Victor Herbert's Fortune Teller dominated the springtime scene as a double cast presented Central's first operetta in four years. Seniors prepared, besides, special numbers for graduation exercises, and Sister managed to squeeze in some basic knowledge of music appreciation. Twenty-five songsters-and they're all girls! The three-part sophomore glee club finds its schedule fully packed . This chorus raises its ladylike voice to the strains of folk music, pop songs, modern fantasies, and smooth ballads. Sophs told the melodious story of Snow White and went for a holiday Sleigh Ride , besides singing other selections chosen for the autumn, winter, and spring concerts. BOTTOM ROW, from left: Kathleen Arber, Bernadette Simendinger, Jean McCullough, Roberta Heil, Sandra Bushu. SECOND ROW, from left: Angela Mayer, Katherine Johnson, Sally Grimes, Katherine Flanigan, Mary Shaughnessy. THIRD ROW, from left: Barbara Stoepler, Patricia Neal, Mary Cope- land, Shirley Beamish, Lynne Ann Tingley. FOURTH ROW, from left: Carole Eichman, Marilyn Gordon, Con- stance Barone, Kathleen Pecanga, Mary Haemmerle. FIFTH ROW, from left: Gretchen Sadlier, Sarah Smith, Dorothy Massie, Beverly Fahy, Verle Maloney. s- -5 Y -' C H ' - x 1 l A L A 47 9 , . D l....l L...4 i li fs r'. 'fa' 15, rl BOTTOM ROW, from left: Rita Murray, Kathy Kramer, Nancy Trenner, Patty Riley, Janet Heil, Jane Algeo. SECOND ROW, from left: Beverly Brim, Margaret Anne Beach, Mary Jo Gnau, Eileen Murray, Janet Griffin, Margaret De Witt. THIRD ROW, from lefl: Catherine Schutte, Ann Redoutey, Patricia Mooney, Dolores Rauch, Karen Compton, Margaret Records. FOURTH ROW, from left: Patty Hubbert, Caryl Scherzinger, Jo Ann Flaker, Ann Mertens, Judy Baker, Alicia de Oyarzabal. adam glee mga dei!! Wiezzdlq BOTTOM ROW, from left: John Young, Carol Doolan, Diane Sharp, THIRD ROW, from left: Patricia Luzio, Clarette Bell, Ann Cocca, Anne Garrity, Angela Bell, Marie McManus, Timothy Nice, Michael Jim Fitzsimmons, Ellis Jaynes, John Hoyle, John Seavey, Jean Nice. Dettenwanger. SECOND ROW, from left: Alice Jung, Mildred Canny, Phil Groeber, FOURTH ROW, from left: Tom Todhunler, Maureen Peacock, Bill Virginia Butner, Penny Robinson, Jim Mader, Robert Samosky, Mayer, Dave Muth, Gene Mader, Paul Groeber, Stephen Pappert, Theresa Ross. Janice Wallace. gc l K 'm . . l,-...l ig' .-L.: vi .tml A li JI 4 I l..Ji...J -ll- i ex AC- A A Ft 'lbw' IN . 9 I -. I E' 5' 'mil fi BOTTOM ROW, from left: Marybeth Edleman, Claire Bumgorner, Daniel Sullivan, Patrick Lynch, Tom Brennan, Charles Barnett, Kathleen Ryan, Jane Krupp, Barbara Coakley, Rose Garrity, Marianne Sheehan, Patty Gordon, Barbara Caulfield, Jane Hackett, Alice Campbell. SECOND ROW, from left: Judy Ulliman, Helen Lyons, Edward Szempruch, Dan Roberts, Phil Montanus, Dennis 'Weeks, Virginia Appel, Coleen Goings, Dawn Dooley, Joyce Horstman, Patty Garry, Judy Elmer, Frances O'Brien. THIRD ROW, from left: Alice Jung, Virginia Valley, John Vollmer, Jim Foreman, Jim Simonton, Jim Reedy, Jerry Burkhard, Patty Mealy, Barbara Kammer, Patty Kiskis, Adele McEvoy, Linda Lavelle, Barbara Hengel, Carol Compton, Joan Hopping. FOURTH ROW, from left: Renee Mansor, Joyce Cast, Kenneth Comer, Larry Melvin, Russell Lenover, Edward Rostatter, Edward Wead, Nancy Fahy, Mary Lucas, Kay Wilcoxon, Sharon Kenny, Joanne Wizemann, Anita Hutchinson, Theresa Jung, Barbara Kearney. 016464514 0 ew scam 'meat Ranging from gay mountain folk tunes to operatic selections, the iunior chorus and school orchestra took part in three concerts sponsored by the music depart- ment. Music Consisting of 64 girls and l8 boys, the iunior singers practiced twice a week on novelty tunes, old stand-bys, and folk tunes. Caryl Scherzinger accompanied the songsters this year. Besides their part in every concert, the orchestra played for formal assemblies and graduation. Maestro Teaching all orchestra instruments and planning ar- rangements kept Sister Gertrude Cecile, head of the music department, quite busy. She was assisted by officers of the 32-piece orchestra David Muth, Anne Garrity, and Alice Jung. Please Freshmen weren't forgotten by the music makers. They had their choice of belonging to either a girls' or a boys' freshman glee club, music appreciation class, or orches- tra. The girls sang novelty arrangements of nursery rhymes at their first concert and the 45 underclassmen boys sang American folk songs. .fa ii? REMEMBER how we practiced this oct? Mimi Canny and David McDorgh recall the work and fun of the senior operetta Fortune Teller, 49 BOTTOM ROW, from left: Margaret Anne Beach, Mildred Canny, Patricia Garry, Catherine Kramer, Judith Elmer, Renee Mansor, Marianne Sheehan, Caryl Scherzinger, Marybeth Edelman, Martha Pitt, Beverly Brim. SECOND ROW, from left: James Simonton, Eileen Murray, Jane Hackett, Catherine Schutte, Margaret DeWitt, Mary Lucas, Barbara Stine, Mary Frances Cocca, Carol Doolon, Joyce Horstman, Joyce Cast. THIRD ROW, from left: Richard Seaman, James Foreman, Philip SCIENCE HOLDS KEY Montanus, Patrick Donohoe, Dennis Kelly, Nancy Fahy, Marcello Claure, Carolyn Euering, Michael McCullough, Anthony Bess, Michael Heinzen. FOURTH ROW, from left: Anthony Anastasi, William Ziegler, Ted Bernstein, Howard Stahl, Joseph Whitacre, William Mayer, George Fischer, Joseph Nightingale, Anthony Groeber, Charles Duffy. FIFTH ROW, from left: Kenneth Loos, Thomas Schmenk, Lawrence Hill, Philip Groeber, Russell Lenover, William Spahr, William West, Edward Rastatter, Roger Brown, Philip Cashin, David McDargh. emfew Same 7064 wdllffdvtdf Slowly, the two golden balls move closer- and closer-and closer-then . . . a spark iumps between the two balls, crackling with fury! What is this? ls it magic? Thirty freshmen and sophomores, new mem- bers ofthe Catholic Central Science Club, gaze in wide-eyed wonder at an electrostatic gen- erator operated by advanced iunior and senior scientists. Open to all chemistry and physics students, and l5 high-ranking freshmen and sophomores, the Science Club, in its second year, had more than 50 members. Officers of the club were Ted Bernstein, president, Bill Mayer, vice president, Nancy Fahy, secretary, Tony Groeber, treasurer. On the ball these future scientists, between J l 'Til viewing educational films and participating in 'QW demonstrations ranging from electricity to atomic energy, sponsored Central's second an- nual Science Fair, the Science Talent Search for seniors, and purchased several scientific books for the library. , 2 PREVIEWING A SCIENCE movie are Science Club officers I fc Bill Mayer, Ted Bernstein, and Tony Groeber. Not pictured is Nancy Fahy, T ,ni , ,a 'G BOTTOM ROW, from left: Mary Decker, Elizabeth Turner, Kathleen Malowney, Carole Eichman, Maureen Garry, Patricia Glaser, Patricia Minnick. SECOND ROW, from left: Patricia Garry, Margaret Records, Mary Shaughnessy, Mary Haemmerle, Mary Malowney, Frances Beverly, Theresa Ross. THIRD ROW, from left: Ellen Heafey, Rosemary Maughan, Virginia Valley, Anne Mertens, Barbara Kearney, Mary Ann Fisher, Doris Haemmerle, Rose Ann Freeman, Josephine Harrington. -vril' i -. 77ZoZ4e Setawew We 7Zeaa nevada With songs and smiles the 22 girls of the Mother Seton League made many new friends in Christ this year Organized two years ago to further the cause of Mother Seton s canonization the club is composed of volunteer sophomore iunior and senior girls willing to give up spare time to care for the sick and the poor Besides singing carols at the TB sanitorium and the Old Peoples Home Mother Setoners made monthly visits to several invalids confined to their homes bringing cheerful conversation and pamphlets from the Confraternity of Prayer and Suffering Many little children in Saturday catechism classes will remember the Seton League too because of the lapel pins holy cards and medals that the girls sent them TWIST IT then tie directs Ellen Heafey treasurer left as Josephine Harrington secretary Mary Ann Grigsby president and Betty Turner vice president transform brightly colored scraps of yarn into lapel dolls 52 rf x 3 r Yi F x 1. vi .A X . 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'H F . .----L Four frrsts sparked activities of the pep club this year Ten chartered buses carried enthusiastic backers to out of town football games Result the cheering swelled gloriously because the Tornadoes had a greater number of interested spectators than ever before outside their home fled On the Beam and bearsl, were sold to students Another first was recognition given rooms B and 204 who had the highest percentage of tickets for the homecoming game Their re ward was choice seats on the 50 yard line For the Team To add color to the day of royalty green and gold shakers, beanies, and megaphones were sold before homecoming game Under the direction of moderator Sister Mary Walter, pep club leaders enlrvened school spirit chartered buses, and backed the team i , I 4- Z HURRAH FOR CENTRAL , shout these enthusiastic officers of the Pep Club Judy Capen secretary Mary Beth Graeber president and Frances OBrien vice president as they cheer the team with a robust yell W7 BOTTOM ROW, from left: Anne Mertens, Kathleen Malowney, Kathleen Arber, Susan Spitler, Mary Decker, Michelle Caulfield, Deanna Juergens, Ruth Ann May, Patricia Hubbert. SECOND ROW, from left: Barbara Patton, Shirley Martin, Mary Shaughnessy, Mary Haemmerle, Linda Zierhut, Janet Freking, Judy Gnau, Joan Hopping, Helen Lyons, THIRD ROW, from left: Susan Sanders, Beverly Guinan, Teresa Moody, Patricia Todhunter, Martha Pitt, Nancy Lewe, Margaret De Witt, Ruth Snelling, Edwin Pitt. FOURTH ROW, from left: Joseph Wren, Barbara Kearney, Mary Lyons, Kathryn Rostatter, Anne Garrity, Catherine Schutte, Marilyn Roller, Elaine Wood, Kathryn Hughes. 53 7746 Elec! 5441.64 4 7Zew- Hddadddea ' - - . i . i I: iQ V In . . . rg . . -a ,A . I 1 fa . - Cheerleader mascots, lfuzzy pandas, pigs, i . X 4 Q 2 C N' AA A IN PLAY AND FRIENDSHIP We guild ,JY 01 79 TOUCHDOWN! Sharing the excitement of victory and the disappointment of defeat, we learned to take the ups with the downs-in football and in life. 402060 Walldwecw deld , 3:6745 7Zew Wane OPENING DEDICATION CEREMONIES at Hallinean Field, Ms r. Martin Varle , assisted by Rev. J. Hurle and Rev. 9 Y Y D. Collins, blesses the lield. Rig. '. s.. PASS THE BABO, exclaims James Doolan, sophomore, as he, freshmen David Shiddenhelm, and Charles Krum- holtz scrub bleachers at Hallinean Field. CO-CAPTAINS Mike Costello and Mickey Hannon meet Roger Bacon's captains as the referee flips coin lor start of dedication game. 56 Ready and waiting . . That was Hallinean Field, Sunday, September l6, as the crowd gathered for dedi- cation ceremonies of the spanking new grid plant of the Fighting lrish. . . . Ready because of the tireless efforts of the Boost- ers Club and many other CC friends and organizations who donated services for the development of the field. . . . Waiting for the exciting athletic contests sure to follow that initial football game with Cincinnati Roger Bacon. The name Hallinean is one synonymous with football at Central. After having secured a temporary field in T933, Michael E. Hallinean succeeded in getting an empty field on the east side of Sycamore Street deeded to the school as a permanent home for the Fighting Irish teams. Known as the Catholic Athletic Field, it was the site of many Tornado contests for l7 years. Re-location of US Route 40 brought an end to the athletic field. The sale money was used to purchase Hallinean Field. At long last the Catholics of Springfield had found a way to repay Mike in a small way, by naming this beautiful field after him. It says, Thank you, Mike, for everything. , lt,. VX. BOTTOM ROW, from left: Richard Aldridge, Tim Townsend, Kam Townsend, George Bianchi, Dan Groeber, Skip Franzen, James O'Neill, Fred Rivenburgh, Dan Routzahn, Kenneth Comer, Ed Wead, Don Walsh, Ronald Burkhard. SECOND ROW, from Iett: Jack Spichty, Dick Clark, Frank Costello, Jerry Burkhard, Bill West, Tony Brown, Tony Anastasi, Jerry Stach, Bill Spahr, Mike Hannon, Phil Cashin, Cokey Johnson, Larry Hill, Donald Burkhard, Head Coach Bill Rankin. THIRD ROW, from left: Tom Arber, Don Wallace, Jerry Lawrence, Roger Glynn, Bob Anzinger, Jerry Keifer, Jim Reedy, Kenneth l.oos, Howard Stahl, George Beach, Don Workman, Mike Whitacre, Ben Dixon, Mike Heinzen, Bill Ivory, Jim Greenwalt. deg 'ze ide Kenna! fancied! In his second year as head mentor, William Rankin coached the Fighting Irish football team to the second best record in history as they romped to seven victories and fell only twice. A member of the Class of '44, he played fullback for the Irish during his senior year. He spent his freshman year in college at University of Kentucky then moved to ef' C is ', -it Xavier University in Cincinnati, graduating in I952. He was assistant coach at Xavier High School in Cincinnati prior to accepting the position with his alma mater. Frank Collins and Jack Spichty, both Central alumni, complete the coaching staff. GRID RECORD We They I3 .. . ..... Cincinnati Roger Bacon . .. 46 26 ..,. . ..... Mechanicsburg ....., .. 6 46 .... .,,. V ersailles .. 0 42 .... ,....... C oldwater ........ ., O 26 . . Newport Kentucky . ,. .. O 34 ..., ...... . Zanesville .. .. ., .. O I4 ,... ..... H amilton Catholic .. .. 34 I9 .... ,.... D elphos St. John ...... 7 6I . . . Southeastern , I2 IRISH STAFF ot mentors are head coach Bill Rankin, center, gggiglqntg Jack Spichty, varsity line coach: Frank Collins, varsity bocklield coach. 57 HALFBACK 'Cokey' Johnson eludes an enemy tackler deep in his own territory. Preview Game Central made their '56 debut in the annual preview game September 7 in Urbana by pinning a 6-O defeat on Urbana's Hillclimbers. Cincinnati Roger Bacon Cincinnati Roger Bacon ignoring hopes of the Irish for a dedication day victory rolled over hosts at Hall: nean Field 42 14 Mechamcsburg The Fighting Irish traveled to Mechanlcsburg Septem ber 21 where they earned the first victory of the regular season by walloping the Indians 26 6 Versailles lnvadlng Versailles September 28 the Irish handed the Tigers a 46 O thumping Johnson Hannon Dixon Clark Keifer accounted for Central s points '7u46 6446 Zip 7 '2 feoaul Coldwater With Larry Hill leading the attack by scoring 18 points the Tornadoes chalked up a 42 O victory over Coldwater s Cavaliers October 7 CHASED by tacklers fullback Ben Dixon romps toward pay dirt 58 Newport, Kentucky Catholic Traveling to Newport October 14 the Tornadoes smothered their Blue Grass hosts 26 0 for their fourth straight victory Zanesville Cheenng homecoming crowds saw the Tornadoes make rt five in a row and four consecutive shutouts as they blanked Zanesville 34 0 Hamilton Catholic lngurres and intercepted passes caused Central s first defeat in five games Hamilton topped the Irish 34 12 at Halllnean Delphos St John Sparked by the brilliant running of Cokey Johnson Central defeated Delphos 19 7 The high spirited Tornadoes picked up 22 first downs Southeastern Records were broken as the Fighting lrish literally floored Southeastern 61 12 With a crushing half time score of 55 O this was the highest point game in CC history 1 I . . . 1 ' - r 1 I . , . , . I I - , . . . . , . 1 l'R'w s 4' . . . . 1, ,A - C -X K , . X s . J . ' ' 4 .5 . . . . . 1 . - ' Q . . . , , 1 K . . . . ' r We ' me Focus! of Owe 7d'!Jt4dd6df PROUD TO POSE with the '56 trophy winners Larry Hill, captain-elect Mike Costello, and Mick Hannon, is Coach Rankin. The l956 Tornado football squad was pre- sented with trophies at the annual football banquet December TO at Rustic lnn. Captain Mickey Hannon walked off with the Pete Rocco Memorial Award and also with the Most Valu- able Player trophy. The latter was given by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. AWARDS Hallinean Memorial Trophy, first of its kind to be awarded, went to halfback Larry Bunker Hill for his outstanding loyalty on and off the field, as well as ability to keep up his scholastic standing. Mike Costello, elected captain of l957 squad, received a trophy as the most im- proved iunior. Both trophies were given by Catholic Central Boosters Association. A'PLEN'I'Y Dan Shouvlin, toastmaster for the affair, an- nounced the l957 grid schedule. Fred J. Milli- gan, attorney from Columbus, Ohio was guest speaker. Coach Rankin awarded letters to the reserve and varsity gridsters. 5.6 , .bv ., ,. . W an-'U , . ...u, Q.. .. - 1- DEFENSIVE MAN Mickey Hannon closes in on a Zanesville Rosecrans player, while Kam Townsend, Mike Whitacre, and Mike Heinzen come in to assist. An almost-spring day was the perfect setting as six princesses stepped out of an imaginary fairy tale into Hallinean Field Homecoming festivities. Although there were no pumpkin carriages, sports cars and other late model convertibles were a must, carrying the royalty to their chairs of honor on the field. As the royalty arrived in their silver coaches, cheer- ing crowds greeted them with the waving of brightly colored shakers and roaring applause. Half-time ceremonies included crowning of the queen by the football captain and special recognition to par- ents and other fairy godmothers by each princess. The queen and court were escorted by their respective prince charmings to the victory dance held that evening at the K of C Ballroom where the music of Eddie Kadel's Band added finishing touches to that day of memories. ROYALTY CELEBRATED a real home coming on CentraI's new field. FROM LEFT: Barbara Patton, Beverly Guinan, Queen Janet Freking, Judy Donovan, Lucy Cocca, Jean Ulliman. S 1. 6 N x Z yu ' F K -1 r- . f, CW ry, ,, s-o Q x K l 4 , .Sl l' 2 'll i sk ,N 'Mba Waflldozeczw field 4.-'.x fk ,I - , ,XZ ' SPARKING the student body with cheers lor victory and backing the Irish team is the full-time task of these senior girls. FROM LEFT: Marilyn Roller, Patty Todhunter, Nancy Lewe, Teresa Moody, Boing! Boing-a, Boing-a! Surely it wasn't an invasion of earth by the Martians. lt was iust Central's six cheerleaders as they prepared to act out one of their interesting and enioyable pep rallies which they planned and presented for all home games. Spirit Sparkers These enthusiastic seniors were kept on their toes practicing and making up new cheers and win or lose they were always there boost- ing the team and keeping the spirit of the student body alive and aware of the team. For the first time in Central's history, girls tried out for cheerleading honors. '55-'56 cheerleaders proved to be very efficient teach- ers in helping the 28 eager girls who were going out for cheerleading, polish their rah-rah techniques and learn the cheers on which they were to be iudged. Wittenberg cheerleaders acted as iudges and selected l2 of the 28 girls. The senior class then chose the six whom they wished to lead Central's Tornado team. Little Irish Women Reserve basketball cheerleaders were some- thing else new this year at Central. Out of 4l sophomore girls, six were chosen to help give the little Tornadoes the same backing and inspiration the varsity cagers receive. When not participating in pep rallies, their laughing voices were often heard practicing and making up new cheers. Smiling faces showed their pride in being uniformed backers of Central's little Tornadoes. RAHY RAH! RAH! leezleadew .v -' l S' W ticks-14 Sue Wilcoxon, Anne Garrity. CC letter man, Mike Heinzen, gets into the picture with a flying tackle SOPH RESERVE cheerleaders made their entrance duiing the 56-'57 basketball season to lead and inspire 'little' Tornado cagers with their peppy cheers and enthusiasm. Pausing between cheers to smile pretty for the photographer are FROM LEFT: Kathy Arber, Beverly Fahy, Ann Cocca, Kathy Peconga, Judy Ruggles. Bernadette Simendinger. ,acne 7amowloea 61 is THE TEAM BOTTOM ROW from left Tom Walsh Fred Johnson Mckey Hannon Dan Groeber George Franzen TOP ROW Howard Northwestern Opening the 56 57 basketball season wuth a bang the flashmg green and gold tilted Northwestern 62 46 November 30 at Tnffany Gym Cmclnnatl DePorres Three held goals and a foul shot nn the last one and one half minutes of the game spelled dusaster for the lrrsh at Clncmnatl DePorres December l fil l Stahl Kevm Charters Ed Rastatter Tom Newell Don McNeal Coach Bull Rankm Not puctured are Kam Townsend and Larry Hull Dayton Chammade Dayton Chammade Eagles used thelr bag helght ad vantage to wln over Central 76 31 December 7 Thus left the lrlshmen with a l 2 record Dayton Dunbar To run through the Tornadoes seemed a breeze for Dayton Dunbar December l4 at Tiffany Gym The 74 52 defeat came as a result of wnld shoohng on the part of the lnsh Unnon Local The 53 36 vsctory over Unlon Local December 2'l ended the three game losing streak Central s record now stood 2 3 Holnday Tournament The lrush captured second place In the Holiday lnvl tatlonal Tournament after a breath taking overtume with Northeastern The Jets made their 59 56 knll In the last 45 seconds of play Hnllsboro Flghtmg for the thlrd consecutive nlght seemed turing for the Tornadoes Hillsboro overtook the favored lrlsh 38 33 December 29 Mnddletown Fenwick Middletown Fenwick earned their 64 57 vlctory over the lrlsh January 5 Central led at the half ofthe hotly contested game 34 30 and durung the fourth quarter 50 47 UP AND OVER Sprrnglneld Hugh s Nate Maller goes Mackey Hannon s shot whtle Centrals Cokey Johnson ldll and Mullers teammates qet set 6. . 6. 6 . 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' 1 my '7wZez- ctq 456 Zcmazea age all Zaye 7465 9 They Northwestern Cuncunncutu DePorres Dayton Chamunade Dayton Dunbar Unuon Local Northeastern Hullsboro Muddletown Fenwuck Wulmungton Hamulton Catholuc New Vuennc' Waverly Southeastern Greenon Hullsboro Zanesvulle Tournament Game SNATCHING the rebound for the lrush Fu e us Mcke Hannon as Y Tom Walsh 131 and Don McNeul 1151 mo e un for act on Wulmungton To penetrate Wulmungton s zone defense was a Iuttle more than Central could manage January 8 The Tor nadoes dropped the game 59 35 Thus left the record Hamulton Catholuc Hamulton Catholuc gave the lrush a close 57 55 clup pung January 26 Durung the tught game the lead changed hands on 11 dufferent occasuons and the score was tued nune tumes New Vuenna The lrushmen mussed theur hugh pount man Fred Cokey Johnson as they suffered an 81 39 trompung at New Vuenna February 1 The Tugers 6 4 Larry Terrell tallued 37 pounts alone St Parus When Central faced St Parus February 2 the Tor nadoes were doomed The score tued seven tumes was tught all the way but St Parus managed to break away un the last quarter to merut cu 47 40 vuctory Waverly A four game losung streak was broken when the Tor nadoes romped over the Waverly Tugers 51 43, February 8 at Tuffany Gym Fred Cokey Johnson took hugh scorung honor wuth 28 pounts Southeastern The lrush boosted theur record to 6 9 when they whupped Southeastern 56 49 February 9 After gaunung an 18 15 lead un the furst quarter Central led the enture game Greenon The Greenon Knughts overpowered the lrush February 16 Theur all court press wuth successful outsude shoot ung left Central behund 51 32 Muckey Hannon was hugh scorer wuth 12 pounts for the Tornadoes Hullsboro ln the last four munutes of the game February 21 the Hullsboro lndtans scormg spree gave Central a scare The leadung Tornadoes barely managed to cop the 50 49 wun Zanesville Playung hard from the start the Zanesvulle Rosecrans walloped Central 75 44 un the funal basketball game February 23 The annual Mom and Dads Nught game closed the season wuth a 7 11 mark Tournament Game Drawung Sprungfueld Hugh School un the Troy AA Dus truct Tournament proved fatal for Central The 59 33 Wuldcat vuctory elumunated the lrush from the contest February 25 Keen ruvalry boosted the cheerung spurut to an all tume hugh Both teams took the vuctory and the loss un theur strude W 62 Y, ., .s,.uuu.,,,u,,, ,,..YYY.YYA.YfA--A,- - - 46 52 ,, ,,,l ,.,,,,, . 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BOTTOM ROW from left Duck Clark Jnm ONe1Il Bob Anzlnger CI mer Duck Whlte Ph1I1p Davenport Paul Groeber Gene Orndorft Duck Aldr dge Don Walsh Ed Johnson Tom Martm Cecl Seaman Danny Weeks SECOND ROW from left Coach Frank Colllns Dave Lynch Bob 9 the attack leap facade Northwestern Cmcnnnatu DePorres Dayton Dunbar Unuon Local Hullsboro Middletown Wllmmgton Hamnlton New Vlenna St Parls Southeastern Greenon Hnllsboro Zanesvnlle They CLEARING the boards to Cenlal s scrappy Mckey Hannon I sh cage 5 Tom Walsh lfll Cokey Johnson HU Don McNel beg n canoe 5 pzepaze Zia 455 241664 ,L ' I ' l JL- lf 25-22 TT I ,- W1 ' j 2 ,,, - : I L f A 5 . JI 2. . F- 'i I ' . . J . K l 22 1,2 ' KU- l Q.. I I 2 IP W 21 2 eeee 15 ll 2 ,,,, t,,, D ayton Chaminade 2 2 30 I5 eeee. eee, 2 39 22 2 2 22 22 2222 ' 22222 2 2 15 ' 172 22 2 2222.22,. ' 2 2222219 29 22 ' 2 2 2 38 35 2 2 22 2 ' ' 2 27 541 . 39 2 22 2 ' 22 2 2 51 f 31 2 2 ' 30 ' 4 D 9 I9 2 2 ' 2A V 'h 1 31 2 so 5' 22 2 2 AA 28 2 22 ' 2 47 35 2 2 2 22 22 ' 24 r r i i os I I -. -,av--'va ' 'L' ,r--p , 'A A gg. 9, . -...,.....4.. i- b ff: K ig , K 5 j .V . ,- ' ... bs I- ' A A up .1- vifqQ if 5 at .- .oe- uiiun 1049- '5- w.. JI f ,amen-m-... --A -4- ,. ,.., vs- , ,,, ,3 'E' Y . . 9 UP AND OVER goes the ball as the girls loosen up tor an important field, Margaret DeWitt. IN BACK ROW: Jerrianne Canter, Eileen volleyball game. Murray, Beverly Brim, Phyllis Woods. AT LEFT: Joyce Horstman and Margaret May. AT NET ON OPPOSING TEAM: Sandy Cavanaugh, Barbara Caul- eatfmldteo feally ' an tie gall ' Play Ball! All kinds of ball-volleyball, basketball, kickball. That's what Centralites did throughout the year in the exciting intramural games. At the climax of the girls' volleyball tournament, an All-Star team was organized to meet the tournament champs, sophomores 202. All-Stars nipped the champs 25-24. This was the first time Central had organized an All-Star volleyball team. Following the girls' contests, junior and senior boys got their volleyball season oft to a rollicking start. Sen- iors Tony Brown, Mickey Hannon, Leo Kelly, Jim Lyons, Kam Townsend, Bill West were team captains. Both Hannon's and Townsend's sturdy men survived the tournament undefeated. Girls' and boys' basketball tournaments provided stiff competition among sharpshooters in the various home- rooms. Both girls' tournaments, headed by Ruth Snelling and Cecilia Shea, wound up the year's intramural sports program. Experience gained in intramural competition paid oft at Field Day in May. Volleyball, basketball, and kick- ball, along with such sports as badminton, baseball, foot racing, shuffleboard, and tennis spelled a day of fun for students who had brought in at least S80 in tax stamps. Contestants vied for coveted blue ribbons and glory for the old homeroom. SWINGING between sporting events at Field Day are Mary Hannon and Mary Glynn. l 65 71 f-5 X 1' GREAT GOING, congratulate Judy Gnou and Beverly Fahy after c quick set of tennis at Snyder Pork courts with Nancy Fahy and Dave Boehringer. MINOR SPORT SPOTLIGHT ewtualdtea Win-6a Quad Spud KEEPING THE SCORE accurately presents u challenge to beginning bowlers, Senior leaguers Arlene Wiegel, Kay Weitzel, Janet Dennis, and Patty Newell check on Sue Appel as she chalks up the points for the day. df CONCENTRATION is necessary for Jane Hacketfs putt to make it 0 birdie. Many Centralites seek adventure and glory in sports outside of school. Jane Hackett, golf enthusiast, worked her way up to the semifinals in the '56 K of C Tournament. See, boys, the girls can do it, too! Senior girls formed a new bowling league this year. At the end of the season next August, the highest aver- aged team of the four will be awarded a trophy, according to president Sue Appel. City tennis champ, Nancy Fahy, ranked fifth in Ohio Valley iunior girls' singles, while her sister, Beverly, re- ceived fourth place in the l5-and-under class. Central's other star, Dave Boehringer, played in the '56 Boys' National Tournament at Kalamazoo, Michigan and also earned seventh place in the Ohio Valley Tennis Asso- ciation. Jerry Jung, member of the Tecumseh Field of archers, merited second and third place in a shoot at George Rogers Clark Park. All Zan 'famed HAIR-RAISING ATTEMPT . . . Don Wallace puts Mary Frock in a rather uneasy predicament beneath his apple target. Ready, aim, .....oooooh! , Y S 3' WITH CHRIST OUR GUIDE We guild bn wx 'va '4- EY' HCREDO-I believe . We have built on the strongest foundation of all- faith in God. Our voices united in age'old liturgical chant, we proclaim and renew this faith weekly at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass-Calvary re-enacted. 411060 of 1? 'sr' X f' ROBERT MICHAEL McCULLOUGH LEO KELLY President Vice President MILDRED CANNY 431 Selma Road St Joseph Scholastic Honor Roll 1 234 Cltlzenshlp Honor Roll 1 2 3 Perfect Attendance 2 3 Orchestra 3 4 Centrnb Stott 34 Spmres Staff 3 Copy Edltor 4 Study Club Moderator 3 All Star Club 1 234 Prlnclpal s Cab: net 4 Cotholuc Actlon Club 34 Glee Club 1 234 Scnence Club Chairman 34 Student Councnl Rep 4 Parish Chour 1 234 Parlsh Sodallty Pres 4 JUDITH DONOVAN 1504 North Fountain Avenue St Teresa Scholastlc Honor Roll 1 2 34 Cltlzenshlp Honor Roll 1 2 3 All Star Club 34 Prmcnpals Cabinet 4 Cath ollc Actuon Club 3 Glee Club 134 Vice Pres 2 Student Councnl Rep 24 Pep Club Rep 13 Study Hall Monitor 3 Parlsh Choir 123 Homecoming Court 4 ROBERT MICHAEL MQCULLOUGH 259 North Broadmoor St Teresa Scholastuc Honor Roll 1 234 Cutnzenshsp Honor Roll 1 Centrtb Staff 3 Spnres Staff 3 Pres Prmcupals Cabmet 4 All Star Club 4 Catholuc Actuon Club 3 4 Glee Club 24 Scuence Club 34 Student Councul Rep 34 Trofhc Dnrector 34 Homeroom Treas 2 Pres 3 Acolyte I 2 34 Golf 2 4 Coptam 3 LEO KELLY 1228 Texas Avenue St Joseph All Star Club 34 Prmcnpals Cabmet 4 Catholuc Actnon Club 34 Glee Club 1 4 Student Councul Rep 4 Study Hall Momtor 3 Trottuc Dnrector 4 Home room Treas 2 Vlce Pres 3 Acolyte 1234 Paresh Sodallly Pres 4 Varslly Basketball 3 Reserve Basket ball 1 2 Baseball 2 Gym Instructor 4 43 MILDRED CANNY JUDITH DONOVAN Secretary Treasurer FROM OUR PRINCIPAL eeaage a Wage a wzfccze Your graduatlon and the theme of Spures call for the forgotten vtrtue of hope Durlng these four years, Catholic Central has hoped that she has been butldmg mtelll gent cmzens, good fathers or mothers holy prsests or rellglous Yes we realuze that you are takmg unto tomorrow only what you have put unto your today-only what has happened TO and WITHIN you at Cathollc Central Please God you wlll not dlsappount our hope You wnll take wsth you maternals of whuch heroes are made, for your atomnc tomorrow calls for heroes There as no room tn ut for the mediocre Catholtc Central hopes, too, that you wall be apostles for God s cause nn whatever sphere of actnon He places you And so, Class of 57, we bud you good bye hopefully BE GOOD for your tomorrow needs that you be good DO good Reach outward for your future and upward for our herntage God and Heaven We hope to meet you THERE an some tomorrow God be wnh you Slster Marne Wrlllam, Prmclpal 2 2 2 - I I If - ll 'l Q . -.2 22 2 2 . -2 22 - v K . 1. .2 2 I-V: ' 2: .2 A , .44 ' .2. 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We Zegcw caewce had 'E' ANTHONY ANASTASI 453 Selma Road S9 Joseph Perfect Attendance 4 All Star Club 3 Glee Club l 2 Science Club 3 Varsuty Football 34 Baseball 2 yu, JUDITH ANDERSON er 27 East Clark Street St Bernard qi Perfect Attendance l Glee Club l 3 4 CECELIA APPEL 2042 Walnut Terrace SI Teresa All Star Club 4 Catholrc Action Club 3 Glee Club 1234 Scrence Club 3 Lnbrary Asslstant 2 Pansh Choir l 2 3 ROBERT ASEBROOK 1... l23l North Limestone Street 'E' St Bernard Perfect Attendance l2 Glee Club l2 Homeroom Vrce Pres I Acolyte l 2 34 LOUISE BERG l729 Allison Avenue St Joseph Perfect Attendance l All Star Club 34 Glee Club l234 Homeroom Sec 4 Parrsh Chonr I3 THEODORE BERNSTEIN lll Berkley Road St Teresa Perfect Attendance 4 Sclence Club Pres 3 N-rf Star Club 2 3 4 CAROLYN BRANDLE 780 Bellevue Avenue St Raphael Perfect Attendance 4 All Star Club 4 Catholrc Actlon Club 3 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Watzaalaced OSCAR BROERING R St Raphael Cutuzenshup Honor Roll l Perfect Attendance l 2 34 Glee Club T4 Ponsh Chour 2 ROGER BROWN 2820 Dorothy Layne St Joseph All Star Club 34 Catholnc Action Club 34 Gee Club 4 Pep Club Rep 4 Homeroom Treas 34 Acolyte l Varsity Football 2 34 Reserve Football l DONALD BURKHARD 52l Gallagher Street St Raphael Perfect Attendance 34 All Star Club 34 Football Manager 34 Basketball Manager 4 RONALD BURKHARD 52l Gallagher Street Sl Raphael Perfect Attendance 234 All Star Club 34 Vorsuty Football 234 Varsuty Basketball 3 Reserve Basket ba 2 MABEL CAIN ll20 Beverly Avenue St Teresa Crtnzenshup Honor Roll l Perfect Attendance l PHILLIP CASHIN 2440 East Home Road St Teresa Perfect Attendance 34 All Star Club l34 Gl e Club 2 4 Acolyte l 2 3 4 Varsuty Football 3 4 Reserve Football l2 Reserve Basketball l MARCELO CLAURE l75O Stratford Place St Teresa Entered from San Callxto School La Paz Bollvla Sept l955 Perfect Attendance 34 Glee Club 4 Sclence Club 34 LUCY COCCA 742 East Pleasant Street Sl Joseph Perfect Attendance 4 Centrnb Staff 3 Clrculatnon Manager 4 Spares Staff 34 All Star Club 4 Glee Club 1234 Student Councul Rep 4 CSMC Rep l Homeroom Sec 3 Parish Chonr l 2 34 Homecommg Court 4 R..2 H ' 2 ,,,: fr - ,: ' ' ,z l 1 -: . .1 2 ,,: . ,: ,: ,J - ,,: .: ' .fi : - ll . 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I. . 1 ,i : ,,.: -2 -: -: ',,,: ' ,kung ccewce ace Jaw X is if I MARY FRANCES COCCA 1415 Schiller Avenue St Joseph Scholastic Honor Roll 12 Citizenship Honor Roll 1 2 3 Centrib Staff 3 Advertising Manager 4 Spires Staff 3 Advertising Manager 4 All Star Club 34 ee Club 134 Sec 2 Science Club 34 Paris Choir l 2 34 Assistant Catechism lnstructor 2 Qv' ef JANET DENNIS 1835 Stratford Place St Teresa Perfect Attendance 1234 All Star Club 3 Glee u 1 Science Cu 3 Pep u Rep 3 Parish Choir 1 2 3 .IUDITH DETTENWANGER R R 3 New Carlisle Sacred Heart Scholastic Honor Roll 1234 Citizenship Honor Roll 23 Perfect Attendance 4 Centnb Staff ist 234 Assistant plres ditor Editor n Chief 4 All Star Club 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 234 Stu dent Councll Rep 4 CSMC Rep 3 Sec 4 Parish Choir 1234 CYO Sec 4 Assistant Catechism ln structor 1 2 3 gt DAVID DONAHUE 210 North Florence Street St Raphael Per ect Attendance 123 Glee Club 12 Para h Choir 2 Damon? Wacalfcavw PATRICK DONOHOE 216 Bellaire Avenue St Raphael - ' Entered from Divine Heart Seminary Donaldson lndnana Nov 1954 Centrib Staff 3 Spares Stalf 3 All Star Club 234 Catholic Action Club 3 Glee u 24 Science Cl b 3 Acolyte 234 Pans Choir 2 34 Sacristan 2 CAROL DOOLAN PV 117 Hampton Place f' Sf Raphael Scholastic Honor Roll 234 Citizenship Honor Roll 1 2 3 Perfect Attendance 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Centnb Staff 3 Editor in Chief 4 Splres Staff 34 All Star Club 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Science Club 3 4 Student Council Rep 4 CSMC Rep 34 Sodality Sec 3 Study Club Moderator 3 CHARLES DUFFY St Mary Entered from St. James High School, Chester Penn- sylvania Dec. 1955. Perfect Attendance 47 Science Club 4. PATRICIA EDMUNDS far 19 North Shaller Street St. Mary Glee Club 1 2,3 4' Pep Club Rep. 2' Library Assistant CAROLYN EUERING 614 Stanton Avenue St Bernard Scholastrc Honor Roll 12 34 Crtrzenshup Honor Roll 12 Perfect Attendance 1234 Centrnb Staff 3 Co Edrtor School Page 4 Sprres Staff 34 All Star ub 34 ee ub Sclene Clu Pornsh Chorr 1 234 Cultural Charrmon Bernardmes 4 CSMC Study Club Moderator 3 MARIE EVANS 1622 North Belmont Avenue St Raphael Crtlzenshrp Honor Roll 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Mother Seton Club DONALD FARRELL 312'f2 ludlow Avenue St Joseph Glee Club 1 Acolyte 1 2 CHARLES FAZIO 650 East Southern Avenue St Joseph as-, Perfect Attendance 3 Glee Club 2 4 Science Club 3 C CSMC Rep l 3 Baseball 2 3 A 666525 Zfzang ,bout 1744511449 GEORGE FISCHER 409 Rosewood Avenue St Raphael Scholastrc Honor Roll 4 Perfect Attendance 34 Prrnclpals Cabrnet 4 Cathollc Actron Club 4 Glee Club 24 Scrence Club 34 Student Councrl Rep 34 CSMC Rep 1 Traffrc Director 3 Homeroom Pres 34 Acolyte 1 2 34 Baseball 3 CONSTANCE FLANIGAN 131 East Lrberty Street St Raphael Perfect Attendance 3 Centrlb Staff 3 Spares Staff All Star Club 34 Glee Club 1234 Pep Rep 1 2 3 Study Hall Momtor 3 JANET FREKING 756 Vrllage Road St Teresa Perfect Attendance 4 Centrrb Staff 34 Sprres Staff Glee Club 1234 Sec 4 All Star Club Scrence Club 3 Student Councrl Rep 3 Standmg Commrttee 4 Pep Club Rep 4 Homeroom Treas 1 r e Pres 2 Parrsh Chorr 1234 Homecomrn Queen 4 MARY ANNE GARRITY 212 Lansdowne Avenue St Raphael Cutrzenshlp Honor Roll 12 Perfect Attendance 1 Orchestra 12 Vlce Pres 3 Treas 4 Centrlb Staff Spxres Staff 34 Al Star Cub 1234 ee Club Accompanrst 1234 Sclence Club 3 CSMC Rep 2 Pep Club Rep 34 Parish Organrst 1 234 Sodalrty Pres 3 Sec 2 Cheerleader 4 664 1' 1 55 , 'IVV 5w,V . , V ?'f-:vi - ' 1 1 .1 U ' . .1 I .111 1 ,Jin ' 7 ' 7 '1.3?L'. Cl ,p G1 Cl l,2,3,4g ' C b 3,45 'fi 15' ' ' 11 .1 1 A 1 . ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' 3. s' 1 I 1 - c 1 Q 1 1 1 ' 1 I I .1 1 ' I U I I I ' 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 .1 . 1 1 1 1 ' 7 2 ' 5: 1 1 1 1 11 - 5 . I X I . 7 . 31 .1 1. 1 1 Club 1 ' .1 ' Q, 3141 . 1 1 1 A 1 2.3.41 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 V'c . 1 1 1. 1 9 .1 ' 1 1 1 a1..' 1 1 - 1 . 1 3,41 I 11 l l 1 1 .1 GI f ' 1 11 1 ' 1 A - 1 - 1 1 ' 1 .1 1 X 1 . 1 . 1 . gf 75 5. -wg ffm JUDITH GNAU I609 South Limestone Street Sl Raphael Scholastuc Honor Roll I Cuttzenshnp Honor Roll I2 Perfect Attendance I Centrub Staff 3 Sports Edltor 4 Spures Staff 34 All Star Club I 234 Glee Club I2 34 Sclence Club 3 Pep Club Rep I3 4 Assustant Catechnsm Instructor 23 ALICIA GRAF I202 Eastgate Road S9 Teresa Star Club 34 Glee Club I234 Mo Seton Club 3 Student Council Rep I4 Pep Club Rep I2 Llbrary Assustant I2 Offuce Assustant 4 Study Hall Monttor 23 Homeroom Sec I2 Parash Cholr 3 MARY ANN GRIGSBY II2I Ollve Street St Raphael Cltlzenshlp Honor Roll I All Star Club 234 Glee Club I 234 Mother Seton Club 3 Pres 4 Lnbrary Asslstant 3 4 HELEN GROEBER 275 South Belmont Avenue St Bernard Csttzenshlp Honor Roll I 3 Perfect Attendance 2 All Star Club 34 Glee Club I234 Student Councnl Rep 4 Office Assistant 4 Homeroom Vuce Pres 4 Parlsh Chonr I 2 3 Children of Mary Sec 4 PHILIP GROEBER 705 East Cassllly Street Sl Bernard Scholastuc Honor Rall 4 Cutnzenshnp Honor Roll I Perfect Attendance I4 Orchestra I4 All Star Club I 4 Cathollc Actvon Club 4 Glee Club Pres 4 Scnence Club 34 Student Councnl Standnng Commuttee 4 Trafllc Director 4 Acolyte I234 Parish Choir I Sodallty Pres 3 Advtsory Offucer 4 Baseball Man ager I BEVERLY GUINAN 972 Lagonda Avenue Sf Bernard All Star Club 4 Glee Club I234 Pep Club Rep 2 34 Homeroom Sec I Homecommg Court 4 VINCENT MICHAEL HANNON R R 4 Blee Road Sl Joseph A Star Club I234 Cathohc Actson Club 34 Glee Club I24 Student Councul Rep 24 Traffnc Dnrector 2 Homeroom Pres 2 Varsnty Football I2 Co captam 3 Captaun 4 Varsnty Basketball 34 Reserve Basketball I 2 JOSEPHINE HARRINGTON 526 Hubert Avenue Sl Raphael Perfect Attendance I 234 All St r Club I2 34 Catholuc Actnon Club 4 Glee Club I234 Scnence Club 3 Mother Seton Club Sec 4 CSMC Rep 24 Study Club Moderator 3 llbrary Asslstant 2 Olllce Asslstant 4 Sodoluty Treas 3 Sacrnstan 2 Sptres Queen 4 Waxed Qiee aged Opezet cz LEAH HAWVER 107 North Florence Street S9 Raphael Cltnzenshlp Honor Roll 2 3 Perfect Attendance 1 3 4 Centrlb Staff 3 Co Editor School Page 4 Spures Staff 34 All Star Club 4 Glee Club 1234 Homeroom Treas 4 Sodallty Vlce Pres 3 ELLEN HEAFEY 1013 Malden Lane St Mary All Star Club 234 Glee Club 1 2 34 Mother Seton Club 3 Treas 4 Lubrary Asslstant 2 Parlsh Choir 1 2 3 MICHAEL HEINZEN 140 East Fufth Street St Teresa Perfect Attendance 4 Glee Club 4 Varslty Football 34 Reserve Football 1 2 LAWRENCE HILL 1844 Stratford Place St Teresa A Star Club 1234 Glee Club 12 Scuence ub 34 CSMC Rep 12 Acolyte 12 Varsuty Football 234 Reserve Football 1 Varsuty Basketball 3 Re serve Basketball 1 2 Golf 2 3 Captaln 4 LINDA HOECKER 1531 Crestvlew Druve St Raphael Cutuzenshup Honor Roll 2 Perfect Attendance 1 All Star Club 4 Glee Club 1 2 34 Student Council Rep 2 Study Hall Momtor 3 JAMES HORN 207 Wnllls Avenue Sf Raphael Perfect Atendance 3 Glee Club 1 2 Scuence Club 3 CSMC Rep 4 Acalyte 1 2 3 4 Reserve Basketball 1 Baseball 3 4 ROBERT INGALLS 1222 West North St Mary Entered from Northeastern Hugh School Clark County ec 1954 Cltlzenshlp Honor R ll 1 2 Perfect Attendance 4 All Star Club 4 Glee Club 2 4 FREDERICK JOHNSON 418 Central Avenue St Joseph All Star Club 1234 Catholuc Actuon Club 4 Glee Club 4 Study Hall Momtor 3 Homeroom Treas 4 Varsuty Football 1234 Varsuty Basketball 123 Captaun 4 Baseball 2 Gym Asslstant 4 ltr . 1 Y Madame die fa nal on eczw l-L. K' iv' ,V fl-wir va Arnlezuaq 54 NANCY LEWE 218 North Western Avenue Crtuzenshnp Honor Roll 2 All Star Club 4 Glee Club I 234 Pres 2 Student Councul Rep 24 ep Club 4 Homeroom S c I3 V P s 2 Pars Chonr 2 Cheerl d ea er Captaun 4 JAMES LIVINGSTON 704 Broadway St Mary ee Club I 2 4 A olyte I2 3 4 crush Chotr KENNETH LOOS 525 East Home Road St Teresa All Star Club 4 Glee Club I 2 4 Varstty Football 4 JAMES LYONS 224 East McCrerght Avenue Sl Bernard Glee Club I2 CSMC R ep I2 Varsity Football 3 Reserve Basketball I 2 DENNIS KELLY 363 Glenn Avenue St Raphael Perfect Attendance 3 Glee Club I24 A I t COYE 34 Sodoltty Treas 3 Pres 4 JUDITH KUSS I668 East Mann Street St Bernard All Star Club 3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Lubrory Assustont CARI. LAFAYETTE 458 Selma Road Sf Joseph Cltuzenshlp Honor Roll 3 Perfect Attendance 4 Star Club 3 GLADYS LAUER I2I West McCre:ght Avenue St Bernard ltzenshlp Honor Roll I23 Gee b I u 2 CSMC Rep I 3 Treas 4 Study Club Moderator 3 wie 67 'gage fe' -f' 'Q' 1' ug, K 'M J , , 1 1,2 314. , , , , , , Ax . A :AK ' I ' Q 1 7 All . I . tg. 5 I cw' ' . , 1 I Cl , ,M ' 1, . , 1 - : . , V I I I f St. Mary In X . , , , 1 - 1 I ' - ,Ii P 6- L Rep. 5 , e . ,: ice re . 1 i h , 3 x yx , .vi 1' I t GI ,,, C ,.,fP' '2. 'A 'I r lx n' ,A . ' Lv S- , ' , : I - r : ' 5 : , ,T - Qixtgfll. .1 4- 'I' 4.93. f - JANICE MAGEL 25 Trenton Place Sf Teresa Scholastuc Honor Roll 1234 Cntnzenshtp Honor Roll 1 2 3 Perfect Attendance 1 Centrnb Staff 3 4 Sptres Staff 3 4 Study Club Moderator 3 All Star Club 1 2 34 Pruncnpals Cabmet 4 Catholic Actuon Club 3 ee Club 1234 Science Club Sec 3 Stu en Councul Rep 2 Sec 3 Vnce Pres 4 Pep Club Rep 1 Offlce Assnstant 3 Study Hall Momtor 3 Home r om Vuce Pres P rus C our 123 Assustan Catechusm Instructor 2 KATHLEEN MALAHY 2027 Kenton Street Sf Bernard Cntuzenshlp Honor Roll 123 Perfect Attendance 4 All Star Club 4 Glee Club 1 2 34 Study Hall Mom tor 4 Chuldren of Mary Treas 4 JO ANN MAY 221 South Lowry Avenue St Raphael Perfect Attendance 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 WILLIAM MAYER 909 West Columbla Street St Mary Scholastic Honor Roll 134 Cntnzenshup Honor Roll I 23 Perfect Attendance 1234 Orchestra I 234 All Star Club 4 Pruncupals Cablnet 4 Glee Club 24 Science Club 3 Vnce Pres 4 Student Councll Rep 4 Homeroam Pres 4 Acolyte 1234 Par h Choir 2 vu- Yr 2' e ca zaawd-Zzeadcwg 6- Q is '- ' 50' Q ROBERT MQBREEN 231 West Grand Avenue Sl Joseph Perfect Attendance 14 Glee Club 12 Study H ll Momtor 3 Homeroom Vnce Pres 4 Treas 2 Acolyte DAVID M:DARGH 229 East Hugh Street St Raphael All Star Club 123 Glee Club 24 Scuence Club 4 Student Councul Rep 4 CSMC Pres 4 Acolyte 12 4 Parush Chonr 1 2 34 Sacrustan I 2 3 4 MICHAEL McGEE 1807 Lagonda Avenue S0 Bernard Prmcupol s Cabmet 4 Catholnc Actuon Club 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Student Councnl Rep 4 Homeroam Treas 3 Pres 4 Acolyte 12 Bernadlne Sports Director Pres 4 Football Manager 2 Baseball 1 23 Cuptaun DONALD McNEII. 830 Kenton Street St Joseph Perfect Attendance 1 2 3 4 All Star Club 3 4 Acolyte I 23 4 Varsnty Basketball 3 4 111 1 ' 11' .1 1 1, 11 1 1 GI .111 .1 dt 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 - ' ' 0 ' .1ga'h h' ,,p ' t ' . 1 -144 I H I 111 1 A 1 1,11 '- 1 .. 1 ' 1,1 H ' Qpw ' ,,1 11,1 I 1 ' 1 , 21,75 , . . 111, 11 1 -1 Vg I .5 .1 1,11 IS - W Al- A .1 ZZ 4 ' 11 11 0 ' 9 1 'f 'S ' I,2. 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W 11 111: I 1- Spcvctamew Q416609 6444 a 57 f' i X 3 io 411 A-X Ii 80 1 A JOHN MERTENS 433 West Wushungton Street St Raphael Cntnzenshnp H nor Roll 1 All Star Club 34 Glee Club 24 Parush Chour 2 TERESA MOODY 314 East Northern Avenue St Teresa Cutuzenshnp Honor Roll 'l 2 3 Centrxb Stalf 3 Edutorral Editor 4 Spares Staff 34 Pep Club Sec 2 All Star Clu 234 Glee Club 1234 Sclence Club 3 ep Club Rep 4 Homeroom V e Pres 12 Sec 3 Parxsh Chour 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 4 ROBERT MOWERY 1231 Hlghland Avenue St Bernard Glee Club 24 Acolyte 1 234 Parnsh Chour serve Football 2 DAVID MUTH 419 South Clalrmant Avenue St Mary Cltuzenshup Honor Roll 123 Perfect Attendance 4 Ochestra 13 Treas 2 Pes 4 All Star Club 23 Glee Club 24 Sclence Club 3 CSMC Vuce Pres 4 Hameroom Treas 13 Acolyte 1234 Parnsh Choxr 34 Parlsh Organust 4 JOHN NANGIE 513 South Wulllam Street St Mary Perfect Attendance 4 All Star Club 234 Catholic Actlon Club 3 Glee Club 2 4 CSMC Rep 23 Home room Vlce Pes 1 Acolyte 1234 Parnsh Cholr 3 Reserve Football 1 PATRICIA NEWELL 222 East Southern Avenue St Raphael All Star Club 4 Glee Club 1234 Mother Seton Club 3 Study Halt Momtor 3 JOSEPH NIGHTINGALE 755 East Leltel Lane St Joseph Pertect Attendance 4 All Star Club 2 3 4 Glee Club 5' 1 2 4 Scnence Club 4 CSMC Rep 4 Acolyte 12 JANE O NEILI. 16 West Ward Street St Raphael Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Pep Club Rep 1 BARBARA PATTON 533 East Grand Avenue Sl Joseph Citizenship Honor Roll 12 Perfect Attendance 24 Al Star Club 4 Glee Club 1234 Mother Se on u 3 p b Librar Assis an Study Hall Monitor 3 Parish Choir 1234 Home coming Court 4 ALLAN PETERS 1905 West High Street St Mary Perfect Attendance 124 Glee Club Acolyte TERRANCE PHILLIPS 122 Floral Avenue St Teresa Ci izenship H nor Roll 1 Gl e Club 124 Science Club 3 Homeroom Treas 2 Acolyte 1 2 34 Golf 4 MARTHA PITT S9 Raphael Scholastic Honor Roll 1 234 Citizenship Honor Roll 1 2 3 Perfect Attendance 1 2 3 4 All Star Club 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Science Club 34 Pep Club Rep 4 Office Assistant 4 Study Club 4 Sacristan 2 3 4 JAMES POTTS 1224 West Mulberry Street St Mary Acolyte 234 Parish Choir 12 Rese ve Football JOAN REDOUTEY R. R. 2 New Carlisle Sacred Heart Scholastic Honor Roll 4- Citizenship Honor Roll 1 2- Per ect Attendance 1- All St r Club 1,234- GI Club l,2,3,4g Study Hall Monitor 35 Homeroom Sec. 4- Parish Organist 1 234. ROBERT ROBERTSON 908 Linden Avenue St. Joseph Perfect Attendance 2 3- All Star Club . MARILYN ROLLER 3730 West National Road St. Mary Centrib Staff 3- Editorial Co-Editor 4, Spires Staff 3,41 All Star Club 2,3 45 Glee Club l,2,3,4- Stu nt Council Rep. 3- Pep Club Rep. 1,4- Study Hall Monitor 3- Homeroom Sec. 2- Parish Choir 1,2- Cheerleader 4- Assistant Catechism Instructor 2- Study Club 3. 3 i 77' 53' 'v--f ' U ada eca - eat o wow ecaz l 1 li f i if I2 cib gPe ciu Rep. QA, in y 'ttl1g 6 2 ' : ,,,: - . f , l,4: 1,2. . f .'. . O 7 e N: . -2, A f .' Q 31' . B25 East.Southern Avenue' X ,,: .,: ' A I T, I I: 1 ' . ,J r 1,2. 3 ' w Q.. f ,' 0 ,,, LQ 1 ,, 2,3 1 N 1 , , de f I I .1 l 35' 'Nur C' Wir' ff pzczqcrag Wazbcn .3 DENNIS RYAN 703 East Maduson Avenue St Bernard Perfect Attendance I 4 Glee Club 4 Student Councrl Rep 2 Homeroom Pres l Vace Pres 4 Acoyte 2 FRANCIS RYAN 635 East Hugh Street St Raphael Perfect Attendance l All Star Club 4 Glee Cl b 2 4 Acolyte l 2 3 4 Reserve Football 2 3 SUSAN SANDERS 827 Olive Street Sl Raphael Cntuzenshnp Honor Roll 3 Perfect Attendance 3 All Star Club 34 Glee Club l234 Pep Club Rep Study Club 3 THOMAS SCHMENK 190 Meadow Lane St Raphael Perfect Attendance 3 Glee Club 4 Science Club 3 4 Homeroom Pres l Acolyte l234 Jr Holy Name Sec 3 7 Zagora? THOMAS SCHUTTE 826 East Mann Street St Bernard Scholastnc Honor Roll 4 Perfect Attendance l All Star Club 4 Glee Club l 24 Student Counctl Rep H meroom Pres l Ac e 234 Parts Choir l Golf 34 Bernadnne Treas 3 RICHARD SEAMAN l834 Stratford Place St Teresa Scholostuc Honor Roll 124 Crttzenshlp Honor Roll Perfect A endonce I4 Al Star Clu Prtnctpol s Cabtnet 4 Catholtc Actnon Club 3 4 Glee Club 4 Sec 2 Scuence Club 34 Student Councnl Rep l23 Pres 4 Traffic Director 34 Homeroom s l23 Acolyte l234 Spnres Kung 4 Rese e Football l Reserve Basketball l MAYOLA SENIOR 215 Oakwood Place St Bernard Entered from West Hrgh School Columbus Ohlo Feb 1955 Perfect Attendance 34 Glee Club 234 .IOHN SHANAHAN 540 Gallagher Street St Raphael Cutuzenshup Honor Roll l All Star Club l Glee Cl b S nce Club 3 CSMC Rep l24 Ac ye 34 Jr Holy Name Vuce Pres 4 Sacrlstan 23 JO ANN SHAY 3I8 South Greenmount Avenue Sf Joseph Club Rep I2 e es All Star Clu Gee Club I234 Study Hall Monltor 3 Par h Chotr I 2 34 PATRICIA SHERIDAN 453 Stanton Avenue S9 Raphael Crtnzenshlp Honor Roll 2 All Star Club 4 Glee Club I 234 CSMC Rep 4 Pep Club Rep I KARL WILLIAM SPAHR 4lO North Plum Street Sf Raphael All Star Club I 2 34 Glee Club 24 Sclence Club 4 Acolyte I 2 34 Porlsh Cholr I 2 34 Varsuty Football 34 Reserve Football I Basketball Manager 3 GERALD STACH 34 West Ward Street Sf Raphael Glee Club I 2 4 Acolyte I 2 3 Varsuty Football 3 4 4 '05 'iQ' N287 BARBARA STINE Y 2627 Lagonda Avenue Sf Bernard Cltlzenshup Honor Roll 2 Centrlb Staff 34 Splres Staff 34 Library Asslstant 3 Pres 4 All Star Club 234 Glee Club I234 Scnence Club 34 Student uncll R p 4 Parnsh Chotr I234 Chtldren Mary Pres 4 Bernadrne Sec 4 Asslstant Catechism Instructor 2 THOMAS SWITALSKI 5OI Elbron Road Sf Raphael Glee Club 2 3 4 Parush Choir 2 DANIEL TAYLOE II48 Oak Street Sf Joseph Perfect Attendance 3 All Star Club 2 Glee Club I 2 Aco yte I 2 3 PATRICIA TODHUNTER 2IO North Douglas Avenue S? Bernard All Star Club 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Pep Club Rep I4 Homeroom Sec 2 Vlce Pres 3 Parnsh Cholr I 234 Chnldren of Mary Vnce Pres 4 Bernadme Sec 3 Cheerleader 4 - KL' 3 ff 4: I xi-f vim. A-A I 'LW .i Pep . , p Vlc Pr .35 b 47 I4 ' f is 5 MG, , 2 I . :I I - - I '-Hx, 45 1 1 , A .VL F if 37 1 . ' xt We laid acuwlatdaw Fzdacdp lea Cgfifle. J ,:.,: I.,-Il: ,E 'of . ' ' I I 'tr I IN 1 1 ,s I A 'W . I V FRANCIS TOWNSEND 336 Mount Vernon St Raphael All Star Club I 2 3 4 Acalyte I 2 3 4 Varsity Football 34 Reserve Football I2 Varsity Basketball 3 Re serve Basketball I 2 Golf 34 ELIZABETH TURNER I Rose Alley St Raphael Glee Club I 2 34 Mother Seton Club I Vice Pres 4 JEAN ULLIMAN 355 Ridge Road St Teresa Citizenship Honor Roll 23 Cenlrib Staff 34 Spires Staff 3 Business Manager 4 All Star Club 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Student Council Standing Committee 4 CSMC Rep 2 Office Assistant 4 Homeroom Sec I 4 Vice Pres 3 Parish Choir I 2 3 4 Homecomung Court ANITA VANCE lO32 Sherman Avenue Sf Bernard Citizenship Honor Roll St r Club I 34 Glee Club I234 Stu e I Perfect Attendance I24 ant 4 Parish Choir I 2 34 DONALD WALLACE I407 Lamar Drive Sl Teresa St r Club 2 Glee Club I24 Aco e 5 1 Varsity Football 4 WALTER WALSH I554 Victory Drive St Raphael JUDITH WARD 828 Kenton Street St Joseph Roll I Citnzenship Honor Roll I3 Perfect Attendance 'I 2 34 Centrub Staff 34 Splres S d Staff 34 All Star Club 34 Glee Club I 2 3 4 tu y Hall Monitor 3 Parish Choir I 2 3 4 Scholastic Honor KATHRYN WEITZEL IOI4 Garfield Avenue St Teresa Perfect Attendance I234 All Star Club 4 Glee h Ch r 23 Club I 234 Homeroom Sec I Paris Ol 4. 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Ig Library Assistant I,2,3g Office Assist- All G 5 , , 7 lyt I,2,3g ad l 'L W Z ' fz aa can 'We e , E64 aye WILLIAM WEST 1202 Beacon Street Sf Joseph Perfect Attendance 14 All Star Club 1 2 3 4 Catholic Action Club 4 Glee Club 124 Science Club 34 CSMC Rep 3 Study Hall Monitor 3 Homeroom Treas 1 Acolyte 1234 Varsity Football 234 Reserve Football 1 Baseball l 23 4 JOSEPH WHITACRE 219 North Clairmont Avenue Sf Bernard Scholastic Honor Roll 4 Perfect Attendance Glee Club l 2 Science Club 4 Acolyte 1 2 3 4 ARLENE WIEGEL 148 South Fostorua Avenue S9 Raphael Perfect Attendance 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Mother Seton Club 3 DONALD WILCOXON 509 Stanton Avenue St Raphael Perfect Attendance 3 Glee Club 2 4 Acolyte 1 2 3 4 Parish Choir 1 2 Varsity Football 3 SUE WILCOXON 509 Stanton Avenue St Raphael Citizenship Honor Roll 3 Orchestra 1 2 Centrib Staff 3 Spires Staff 3 All Star Club 24 Glee Club I 234 Student Council Rep 13 Pep Club Rep 4 Homeroom Sec 2 Cheerleader 4 JUDITH WILLIS 220 East Pleasant Street St Joseph Choir 1 WILLIAM ZIEGLER RR 1 Medway Sacred Heart Entered from Chaminade High School Dayton Ohio Sept 1954 Scholastic Honor Roll 4 Perfect Attend ance 3 4 Student Council Treas 3 Standing Commit tee 4 Study Hall Monitor 3 Traffic Director 34 Acolyte 234 Parish Choir 23 Golf 34 All Star Club 234 Catholic Action Club 34 Glee Club 4 Science Club 3 4 S 1 I 1 1-up Qu-an 3' , :I . , f : ' , 4 , : I l, , , : ' I 1 t 1 i V S I N D 7 fff' X X .3 ' is 1: I + n - :A CL- ' . T - ' ,,,,i 2' . ,, Ii . , it U l i . X x I W W . s Citizenship Honor Roll lg Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Parish A . 1-. 14 A, .., YHA . Ii . A. . I :U .U y 6 Q , . : ' ' 1 t : i I ' Ai . , 1 I , - I i I D .gay nfv y Auf I wee az- a anew aa a ag 5 0 ,B pu,- -vw., Ml- T 'Q 2: '91 -df W ,'. .. ,J 4! TOP ROW, from left Jane Algeo Llnda Allender Vnrgunna Appel Thomas Arber Judith Baker Charles Barnett Margaret Beach SECOND ROW from left Gerald Brandon Thomas Brennan Beverly Brrm Rrchard Brown Clarata Bumgarner Jerome Burkhard Aluce Campbell THIRD ROW from left Patrucua Cappelll Joyce Cast Barbara Caul fneld Barbara Coakle Kenn th C C y e omer arol Compton Karen Compton UPPERCLASSMEN NOW V X 72? Q www adept edczllewgea FOURTH ROW from left Mlchael Costello Raymond Dalton James Davis Vrncent Demana Margaret DeWalt Benlamln Dxxon Dawn Dooley BOTTOM ROW from left Marybeth Edelman Judlth Elmer Nancy Fahy JoAnn Flaker James Foreman Thomas Gardner Rose Garrnty Y Q Ou F J A fi 3 .. -. Q, Q - , 8 V . 'ze X l ' 1 X 1 I in ? T ' ', S a 1 3 TQ ' Xi, ' ' 1. C X C ,QB Q3 I rv K T A I 1. ar. ff' -f 1 .01 -.A , ,. '- Q. . , ,A T, -we X tx 1 -t I , Y, x .i Q' F A 43 . Q, X x 9 P- '- .. , ,M ' , 1 x X t ' ' P 1 T 1 7 l I .1 1 ' 0 1 1 ' , , I : 1 ' 1 , f fs: 'ls 5 f .. ' . j, '-- L 5 X g I . 1 , 2 . cy XT TOP ROW from left Palrucra Garry Roger Glynn Barbara Gnau Mary Jo Gnau Coleen Gorngs Palrrcla Gordon Mary Graeber SECOND ROW from lefl James Greenwalt Jane? Grrlfrn Anthony Groeber Jane Hackett Jane? Hell Barbara Hen qel Jane! Hlxon TO DISCUSS new homeroom prolecls us the purpose of a happy Informal gellogelher of lO4 offrcers from lefl Mary lucas vuce presxdenl Tom Arber Treasurer Kennelh Comer presndenl Coleen Gonngs secrelary THIRD ROW from lefl Joan Hopprng Joyce Horslman Parlcxa Hubberl Anlla Hulchlnson Wnllram Ivory Ellr Jaynes Alice Jung FOURTH ROW from left Theresa Jung Barbara Kammer Barbara Kearney Margarel Kearns Sharon Kenny Palrucla Krskls Myrna Kluesner FIFTH ROW from left Calherlne Kramer Jane Krupp Carmel Laplanle Lrnda LaVelle Janrce Lee Russell len over Mary Lucas 'an ' .X 39 as .s ww 'lg E' T 7 il Xi -.Q 1' 0 if 5- i L YJ W l ' QQ, Qi S Vw I ? 6 5 -er Q v ,. 8 . .J - - I ' I .I Q y , - 9 A . V , -X, Tl 1 I ' I . J- ' ., K ,A 4 1 .N f , ,A .1 . . . . ' I f In Q n - x1 I : I I 1 r ',. ' I , ' . f '. . I 1 5 1 r I I A I I Q M Z 'ti ,, A P I ' - , - 6: 1 '- u .I ,r xo xl I '? 1 I 9 i ,VV Q f ,',,'X-124' .F-All 'l .F -P 1, Q N- 'S P- I x 'F v 1 v. x x Q, .Q . I 5 5 t Q. 1 'H if ' Q ' A A ' ' I , T ' - -, 5 I f ' i4 4 1' r s S-es' l.ET'S TALLY the votes, smiles Maureen Peacack, treasurer of 200. Jane Hackett, secretary, chalks 'em up while vice president Mike Costello and Dan Sullivan, president, preside. TOP ROW, from left: Patrick Lynch, Helen Lyons, Eugene Mader, Renee Mansor, Adele McEvoy, Patricia Mealy, Lawrence Melvin. SECOND ROW, from left: Anne Mertens, Philip Montanus, Patricia Mooney, Eileen Murray, Rita Murray, Thomas Newell, Martha Nolan. THIRD ROW, from left: Frances O'Brien, Alicia deOyarzabal, Mau- reen Peacock, Eugene Pitstick, Michael Pugh, Edward Rastotter, Dolores Rauch. BOTTOM ROW, from left: Margaret Records, Ann Redoutey, James Reedy, Patricia Riley, Daniel Roberts, Penelope Robinson, Kathleen Ryan. Waid Warped, Stepping into a really grown-up world, juniors, now upperclassmen, found new subiects waiting to be con- quered. fQComo esta' usted? tHow are you?l, proudly beamed Spanish I students, trying out their new lan- guage. Journalism I students, busy scaring up news tidbits, didn't have time to answer. Business First Preparing to become draftsmen, boys took pencils and compasses in hand to start their mechanical draw- ing course. Meanwhile, chemistry students nervously prepared gases. Others were taking dictation, typing 40 to 60 words a minute, and learning to balance that budget . Then Pleasure However, it wasn't all work and no play. Singing in first iunior mixed glee club lightened school work. Jun- iors also planned the Harvest Hop , first dance of the year. Spring found girls practicing hard for varsity cheer- leader try-outs. Amid this excitement was the thrill of wearing new class rings and reveling in underclassmen's admiring glances. ln June, iuniors excitedly made plans and decorated in preparation for the iunior-senior tea dance, last social event of a happy year. 'sz Q . + J, Q wa Q 3 1 - he N- ... 1 I S? if as 'A ff is ,T , . ., 'xxx' 'L' 1: L s 'A ,- V' c Ev - AQ ki' , Ns NE' Q . ' i X 'at rr we nv , ,A - 'i ' Q f'- ,-Ref' sf' vi-if L b ..-Q ' I X' An' ' tis A if 'H 2- I Ar Q ,-ra ' ' 'A 7 88 1' . cc ua c ca Scion! Of uw! at' 7 ' We - G 9 1- , . . gg, pi Q9 , H' 'vj if u 'S r,-Y: NTP 'Ga Q , , 1 , .xr i' 'T W' u.. - , - 7 1 , i' 1 f fl ilii, i 0' mf, : Q I Calais? I xv ,I 2 g V., VT. 0- lr of ' -L vs 9 -. 1 Q.,- . v , l TOP ROW, from left: David Sadlier, Charlotte Sassen, Caryl Scherz- inger, Catherine Ann Schutte, John Seavey, Marianne Sheehan, Robert Shobe. SECOND ROW, from left: James Simonton, Howard Stahl, Daniel Sullivan, Jerome Switalski, Gerald Tehan, Robert TenBarge, Timothy Townsend. THIRD ROW, from left: Nancy Trenner, Judy Ulliman, Virginia Valley, Diana VanDette, John Vollmer, Thomas Walsh, Edward Wead. BOTTOM ROW, from left: Dennis Weeks, Kay Wilcoxon, Margaret Willis, Joanne Wizemonn, Phyllis Woods, Donald Workman, Marilyn Zink. COLLECTING boots and fiddle to rehearse iunior-senior tea enter- tainment are homeroom lO2 officers: Ed Wead, president, Tom Arber, vice president, Marianne Sheehan, secretary, Alice Jung, treasurer. of-ru-1 4 -unn- 56 fl BOTTOM ROW, from left: Jean McCullough, Patricia Gallagher, Roberta Heil, Samuel Evans, Saundra Cavanaugh, Patricia Neal, Theresa Ross, Mary Shaughnessy. SECOND ROW, from left: John Van Velzar, Sandra Bushu, James Doolan, Carole Eichman, Ada Graeber, Rose Ellen Crist, Sarah Smith, Mary Haemmerle, Thomas Kuss. THIRD ROW, from left: Michael Algeo, Daniel Routzhan, Constance Barone, Kathleen Peconga, Kay Fleischman, Mary Ann Copeland, Sapiamwzedf 201 t Qs to 1 K U x -W 'il X 4 r Joan Pitstick, James Kearns, Mary Ryan, FOURTH ROW, from left: Michael Whitacre, George Franzen, Charles Smith, Martin Lynch, Verle Maloney, Francis Hilbert, Michael Peacock, Theresa Brown. FIFTH ROW, from left: George Dettenwanger, Kevin Charters, James O'Neill, Dorothy Massie, Charles Robertson, Paul Peters, Richard Grube, Frederick Schneider, S 77ZemafuJ ee AND THEY LIVED happily ever afterf reads baby sitter Connie Barone, finishing the story of Cinderella for her entranced little listeners. 3, l 751 XNXXX, ..,-al... VK 91 -. XQ NIMBLE FINGERS of Kathleen Malowney and Mary Hoemmerle help decorate the K of C ballroom with the 'first spring flowers' for the annual CSMC dance. Sonny Sophomore's an old veteran now, giving ad- vice to green little freshies with the big-brother air that only an upper-underclassman can have-he's been through it all before. No wonder he feels so grown-up-the mysteries of geometry and biology are behind him now and he can parse the verb eo at the drop of a Latin book. He had electives this year, and got his first real after-school job. Remember the thrill of that first paycheck? He was a big part of that little C voice, too-it was sophomore homeroom 201 which sponsored one of the most successful tax stamp drives in Central's history, with every homeroom really racing for the privilege of owning the drive's mascot-a big, floppy dog named Ivan-ho. Sophs helped boost two other drives over the top, too, with 2Ol placing second in the Centrib drive and 202 runner-up in mission collections. XX! R l F ,KC A F: I '. Fl L 4' L- .4 BOTTOM ROW, from left: Barbara Stoepler, Cecilia Derry, Frances Beverly, David Boehringer, Kathleen Arber, Mary Frock, Judith Capen. SECOND ROW, from left: Mary Harrington, Margaret May, Richard Foster, Vivian Teach, Patricia Minnick, Patricia Glaser, Mary Ma- lowney, James Hart. T, 'Pg :rv ., - i , fr 14, dx .h ' ul S Q I ir 5: ,L THIRD ROW, from left: Kathleen Jordan, William Kluesner, Shirley Beamish, Jerome Jung, Doris Haemmerle, Mary Ann Fisher, James North, Michael Donahue . FOURTH ROW, from left: Thomas McNeil, Edward Szempruch, John Lonsway, Daniel Groeber, Leon Burgess, Richard Aldridge. 004 eccwci Z an 70654 fauna 202 ml BOTTOM ROW from left Shurley Martun Kathernne Flanagan Dorns THIRD ROW from left Patrlcla Gaffney Lynne Ann Tnngley Janet Coppell: Bernadette Sumendnnger Janice Wallace Hatfreld Angela Mayer Carol Pavelka Ann Coccc SECOND ROW from left Sue Ann Llsch Kathleen Russell Martha FOURTH ROW from left Margaret Munger Elaune Powell Mary Dundon Shirley Watson Marulyn Gordon Patrlcua Glynn Joanne Stach Elalne Wood Constance Armentrout eq si C HOW ABOUT A POPPY lnqunres Kay Jordon of Bolwnon Mor cello Claure dole 207 ew aaa!! 0 4 'yuemia l I : I I I I I I 1 5 I , 1 I 1 I -wvwr' Dx 'Tl 'V ,M x r,., Q H at , gl - .X my - . . . A , Q 1 4 Y . X S - .. A 0 P Q f BOTTOM ROW from left Robert Sheehan Katherrne Johnson Gretchen Sadlrer Malowney George Kuss SECOND ROW from left Anne McGee Rose Freeman Cecrlna Shea Ruth Snellrng Rosemary Maughan Frederrck Rrvenburgh Jerald Keller THIRD ROW from left Wrllram Duck Judrth Ruggles Cornelra Clark Kathleen OBrren Robert Everhart Jerrn Ann Canter Lawrence Sweet Robert Anzrnger Jordan Jerome Lawrence Wertzel Kenneth Ross Rlchard Reamer Edward Patton B verly Fahy FIFTH ROW from left Mrchael Dunn Phrlrp Davenport Thomas Grady Fredrrc Bennett Thomas Martrn George Nolte Trmothy ewan Slaieapecne We 4 105 day? Mary Decker asks her amused friend James Greenwalt a they page through a l907 magazrne no-v! 5-- , Jw3v!,,,, ,, ., ' f.. . 3 K t f - l -X-. f f - U ,, , w Kg R ,. l 1 ' 4 , - . , 3 ' l , :P ', ,X : ' I ' 1 K ,Z G Q l 'V - ' y X , - , X ,B 1 l . T Maureen Garry, Sally Grimes, Mary Decker, Mary Hannon, Kathleen FOURTH ROW, from Ieltz Joseph Carney, Robert Sample, Thomas I : I I I I I ' ' I l I H r I I I 2 . I V , A O ll 1 ' l ' , , S S Y l X - M , X . . I - x C x- Y -X BOTTOM ROW from left Muldred Brown Ruchard Martln Margaret Kepler Mary Decker Gerald Mader Sharon Rogers Wllluam Edmunds SECOND ROW from left Charles Decker Carolyn Bennett Rnchard Asebraok Charles Schartz Michele Wuedeke Patnck Puckett Judnth THIRD ROW from left Carole Glauner Ronald Stewart Sharon Q 94 median a S-7 SEARCHING DESFERATELY for that only dtme Kutty Kunk nervously ransacks her purse as she hurraes to make a two mmute c ll at change of class Whats Behmd the Green Door9 asked a popular song of T956 Why nts 206 freshmen at Catholic Central Thus was the largest class ID the hnstory of CC The sensors opened that green door to the freshmen In October by nntroduclng them unto the soclal curcle at the annual sensor freshmen party Besides learning the th ee r frosh learned to change class make new frlends and ftnd the office of the prlnclpal lDum da dum dumll The freshman class dlvlded unto flve homerooms made plans forthe farewell breakfast for the graduates Wnth the hope that they wall enter the new school by the second semester of their sophomore year the fresh men class closed the door on thenr fnrst year not as green freshtes but as true blue Centralltes Dtltz Donna Capp Rlchard Blazer Mary Ann Hellmuth James Fogarty FOURTH ROW from left Mary Rae Horn Margaret Seaman Theresa Ten Barge Patrucua Wallace Renee LaPlante Alnce Zunk Barbara Shea Charles Krumholtz Thomas Gnau louise Habeeb Robert Cast 5 4 I ,M . l . O NP -. 1 - nt. A ' 1 A I r In VSIII , Z 1 - ' ' x h I . . . . I I , . I Z I 1 I I I I 1 I . I I Q I I I I 1 5 1 I I I I I I I I I I Baker. I I I I FIFTH ROW, from left: Susan O'Neal, Edward Johnson, Mary Lyons, I 1 , , , , ' , - , . , -l ' f ' t i I g Xl A 0. N T Ui. 5 xl 1 l ' ' I l v ' ' ' K ee I ' l l r ' I l - l v . Q Y W-.1 BOTTOM ROW from left Barbara Steel Kathleen Grleves Patricia Phillips Dennis Knlsley Teresa Hannon Richard LeValley John Draper SECOND ROW from left Mnchael Fitzgerald Jeanette Lonsway Judith Recob Linda Zuerhut Brian Garry Thomas Brown Michael Ryan THIRD ROW from left Carole Schmenk Michele Caulfield Mary Myers Regina Kuss Martha Hixon, Judith Barton Douglas Marsh. :- Q Ji L FOURTH ROW, from left John Grimm Mary Johnson Stephen Helnzen Kathleen Butz Raymond Gould Mary McBreen Cecil Seaman Mary Welnbrecht FIFTH ROW, from left Donald Wagner Thomas Spahr Ruthellen Valley Sharon Sharp William Woods Ruta Brennan Frederick Bernstein SIXTH ROW from left George Bianchi James Thompson John Nolan James Anastasi Eugene Orndorff. DISMISSAL BELL finds Susan O'Neal sauntering by for a lesson in homeroom duties. Charles Decker and Charles Krumholtz vie for the best teacher award. V I he -3.22 95 I I 0 204 Open wen Daw: Za Wear lofe , , Xf' f s ' 2' , U' 5 .. g w A .gg O . ' 4 I -- I Y c Y H , , T 1 w . V- K L y . . A V a H V f i .I ,s., I fl ,- 6 2 A' -2 4 V ,- X ' ' A' J ll . 5 1 . 1 - 1 , 'z I w 'Y T 36' 24. BOTTOM ROW, from left: Margaret Nachtrab, Theresa Shay, Char- Iatte Brown, Carol Decker, Robert Koehler, Karen Hawver, Sue Ellen Walsh, Jean Dettenwanger. SECOND ROW, from left: John Martin, Marilyn Laihr, Ruthann May, Margaret Hopewell, Charlene Hook, Barbara White, Deanna Juergens, Vincent Wydra. THIRD ROW, from left: James Duffy, Judith Stine, Mariorie Reeb, Rosalind Groeber, Sarah Campbell, Jerome Asebrook, Mariann Y Esposito, Patricia Luzio. FOURTH ROW, from left: Stephen Pappert, Daniel Sassen, Kenneth Starling, Clarette Bell, Molly Mertens, Marie Pierron, David Shidden- helm, Thomas Todhunter. FIFTH ROW, from left: James Fitzsimmons, Mary Groves, Daniel Campbell, Donald Walsh, Paul Groeber, David Dayberry, William Glaser. NOT PICTURED: David Lynch. wad af 205 77ZeeZ 7Zeca uevwia A HANDY HOBBY is drawing, James Thompson finds, when it comes to illustrating water power as his science proiect, Gee, I wish l could draw like that, sighs Sharon Sharp with admiration. y'x 4. ,444 206 Supa 70:4 Dawg Ewan f' M BOTTOM ROW, from left Patrrcaa Lawarre George Snmons Patncna Barnhart lours Young Rebecca Smnth Fred Krupp Kathleen Hackett Barbara Zmk SECOND ROW from left Wnlluam Bnckman Ruth Shanahan Fred Wood Kathryn Kunk Carol Bumgarner Patrlck Mclam Mary Lynn Herzog THIRD ROW, from left Mary ONeull Sandra Townsend Patrncua Walters Carol Routzahn Mary Ann Carder Judy Mader Joan Mowery GE! srghs Molly Mertens freshman as she longrngly admnres the class rung of lumor John Vollmer John assures her that un three years she wull be dnsplayung hers L4 FOURTH ROW, from left Cecella Donahue Edwrn Putt Susan Rader Danuel Weeks Robert Gootee Elanne Bohn Jerry Kaeser FIFTH ROW, from left Edward Mahoney Marulyn Gnou Joseph Heaton Sara Dennns Beatrlce Hughes Karen Wule Beau Townsend Ronald Foreman SIXTH ROW, from left Carl Doemg Wullnam Schoneberger George Beach Edward Estep 1- A 97 I I ' - :iq - ' ' -. 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X 706 4 106 to Wiaatem Z4 , Wicwda f'J f-5 A MAYBE GIRLS arent so stlngy after all Vrncent Bednorz reallzes as he funds hlmself sharnng part of Carolyn Hull s candy bar Both freshmen agree ut doesnt take long to get acqucunted xx BOTTOM ROW from left Sharon Hannon Susan Sputler Sharon Wead Robert Shanahan Deane Sharp Juduth Tucker Carolyn Hull James Gallagher SECOND ROW from left Marvnn Rnce Margaret Bramble Vtncent Bednorz Joan Dunn Sandra Pulaxlu Mary Ann Johnson Eltzabeth Carlos John Kvskls THIRD ROW from left lonme Allen Delores Green Rosemary Sa lner Joseph Lemmons James Fnnch Rose Ann Yates John 98 Donnellan Edward Ulltman FOURTH ROW from left Joyce Leupold Robert Cltmer Kathryn Rastatter Lxnda Martm Edward Malahy Gerald Gnau Ruchard Myers Kathleen Muth FIFTH ROW from left Thomas Heflnn Vtrgnl Broerung Mary Kay Kuss Harold Huffman John Thomas Luculle Derr Rnchard Whnte Allen Snow iq -1 -4 ' - l . . . . ., ' 1. .' h A I , 'P 4 - ,I ' 4 C. 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'N SPIRES 1956 Honor Rahngs All American Columbra Medalist All Catholic Edltor rn Chlef Judy Dettenwanger Copy Edrtor Mlm: Canny Sports Editor Judy Gnau Ad Manager Mary Frances Cocca Junlor Asst s to Editor Nancy Fahy Catherlne Ann Schutte Contributors M A Beach L Cocca C Doolan C Euerlng J Freklng A Garrlty P Garry P Gordon .IUBILANTLY marlrng last pages of Spares are rumor asslstants M B Gl'Cl6b9l' J l 'l0Clieff L HCIWVCT -J Magel R Nancy Fohy Catherine Ann Stllulle 9dl'Ol'lI'1Cl'lIef Judy Detten Mqnsof A Meffeng T Moody F O Brien M Pegcock '9e' COPY ed 0'M 'C Y M Records A Redoutey P Ruley P Robnnson M Roller M Sheehan B Stme J Ward dank Just as many generous people worked together to make the dream of a new Catholic Central Hugh School come true so too Splres 57 our tribute to them and thelr efforts IS the result of the enthusiasm and cooperation of a flne group of people It was wonderful workmg wnth them I am deeply grateful to Suster Mary Catherlne our advuser for her able guldance an compnllng thus book my staff who offered their much needed assrstance at after school and Saturday sessrons Howard O Weber Jr our photographer whose pnctures are unducatuve of has many awards Miss Alice Walsh of Jean Sardou Studios for the senior portraits Robert A Rawe of Nor Ann Studios for the tumor portrauts Sister Marne Wllllam and the faculty for their understandlng and patience on pncture days Mass Mary E Hull and The Gray Pruntlng Company whose cooperatlon was unduspensable the patrons frrends advertusers and all others who helped to make thus book a realuty my fellow Centralutes a wonderful group of teen agers lt was a prlvnlege to work with and for you Judy Dettenwanger Edltor rn Chief f 4 ? 9 ,- , 4 T3 - 0' ' J 'J ' -1 ' I A V A -Q V . 1 A , J-, ,ff ' ' 'X I 5. Business Manager ,..... . ,,,r,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,.. Jean Ulliman A - -f -Y f----------f-f'-ff'- .-'-- I . l . . , . , . , . . - , - , - , - , , . - I 1 - - ' , . , . , . , . , l ' . , . , . , . , . I ' 1 - I - ' Zara . . . . . I I I .. - H . , . I . . . , ' . ' . . . . ., , . . . . ' , . . . . , ' . 00 Uwz, Winmn, and Dada, and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mrs Mrldred and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs cmd Mrs and Mrs cmd Mrs cmd Mrs and Mrs Martm Anastasr C V Appel Robert Asebrook T W Bernsteln Lester B Boggs Rrchard Broerrnq Thomas M Brown Edmund C Burkhard Canny W1ll1Um Cashrn Sr Anthony Cocca Drodora Cocca A F Denms G F Dettenwanger Iames F Donohoe R I Doolan Ioseph C Duffy Wrlham Edmunds Robert P Euermg Everett Evans Mrs Lourse Farrell cmd Mrs cmd Mrs cmd Mrs cmd Mrs and Mrs cmd Mrs and Mrs cmd Mrs cmd Mrs Tom Fazro Iohn R Flamgan Ray F relcmg Peter R Garrlty G E Gnau Olln Gflllln Walton T Grrgsby Iack A Groeber P A Groeber Mrs Nell1e Gurnan Mr and Mrs Cletus Harrmgton Mr and Mrs Carl Hawver Mr cmd Mrs ChesterA Healey Mrs Mary Catherme Hemzen Mr cmd Mrs RobertI H111 Mrs N G Hoecker cmd Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs W1ll1am F Horn Iohn E Kelly Leo Kelly Henry Kolodzrerskr I B Lauer Iohn Lewe Mrs Edna M Zreal Mr and Mrs Stanley Lrvmgston Mr and Mrs Edward Magel Mr and Mrs Iames Malahy Mrs I T McBreen and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Ierome McCullough Iohn McGee I A McNe1l W R Moody Robert Mowery Paul W Muth Iames Nangle Thomas Newell Homer O Nrghtmgale I Rodgers O Nerll F E Patton Owen Peters Iames H Phrlhps Harold Prtt Harry S Potts ErnestI Redoutey Harold R Roller Charles I Ryan Elmer Schmenk Carl Schutte Robert Seaman I H Shanahan Frank Shay A A Sherrdcm Ioseph Stach Iohn Strne Ir Mrs Dan Swrtalskl and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs I O Tayloe Thomas Todhunter F U Townsend Ioseph I Ulhman Carl Vance Don Wallace Walter F Walsh Sr Wrllram E Ward P I Wenzel Iames A West Edwm Wregel Don Wllcoxon Mr. . 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' , er Z! , wwf ' MEADOW GOLD DAIRY PRODUCTS Beatrlce Foods Co CITIZENS DAIRY DIVISION 17 S Penn Dlal FA 3 3757 or cool summer treats Try CIGIICIOUS MALTS SHAKES SODAS AND SUNDAES KOTTERMAN S DAIRY ISLE HART IEYNELRY 1875 S L t St mes one Hart' s Ior Diamonds DICII FA 5 1594 26 E I-Ilqh Good M uszc Always WBLY W R HACKETT 111 West Washmgton Street SPRINGFIELD OHIO Economzze USE OUR INDIVIDUAL FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Locker Number FA 2 7691 2 P - - I Springfield, Ohio WOW WHAT LUCK T Ngt G fy Make every Fnday cmd Ember Day a speclal good eatlng day Wlth Plke Wh1te F1Sh Oysters Scallops from W T S M IT H 128 South Center Street GEORGE S STORE ludlvw Hadlafvll, Ludlow 5. Mound .Snlwmz gnc, 601 E Co1umb1a Spnngheld Ohio Phone FA 3 6459 BEST WISHES TO THE SENTORS OF '57 Patent Medxcmes Fountain Servlce Photo Supphes Toys Phone FA 2 0285 Open Dally 9 00 AM to 9 30 PM CROSBY S SHOE STORE Home of RED GOOSE SHOES 10 E. Main St. - .is V Q , we always have at W. . Smith'xI exclaims Joe i h ingale as Phil roeber rue ull examines his tiny catch. 1 I I ' ' ' I l I N W l - - l 1 o 0 . . e I 1 2 ff ST, .qsllha if uf AQ ,fnqumi lon, tim Ldnlzldn, Wnwm Wleeda, WHITE DIESEL ENGINE DIVISION me WHITE Moron COMPANY SPRINGFIELD if OHIO Wlienko Enierprlses Spgfld Wrndow Cleanrng Co Es 1911 Spgild General Mcnntenance Est 1940 Loulsvllle Alumxnum Ladder Sales Est 1945 Venetran Blmd Laundry Co. Est 1949 Congratulcrtzons Class of 1957 DUPLEX MILL AND MANUFACTURING CO 415 Srgler St Conqratulatzons to Semors from LINK HELLMUTH INC. Realtors Insurers 536 Ludlow Ave. Springfield. Ohio 22 N Lmlestone FA 3 6426 04 . A 1' . - I ' ff f 1 ' . 'Zn . I , .6 -sn 5 I I t. - v ' If ' fi, , xx in - I' . V ks -rr . IAQ' f' ' - 4 - X V 191 A ' 4 , - x ' ' -5- Lf 9,1 X 'I A 4- ' I - 1 117v ' ' 1 X l l ' O I - U I. o O . . K- W- BEACH REMEMBER WEB'S MANUFACTURING co.. INC. 'W E' Mm ZLITLSIIS' HAMBURGERS or CHEESEBURGERS P ' gh 2725 2727 QLD CQLUMBUS RQAD off STREET PARKING AREA IN REAR OPEN SUNDAYS 430 P M TILL MIDNIGHT 2 0647 I C ry o f 7 SPRINGFIELD OHIO Mr and Mrs Warren E Brewer MAKE PLANS NOW FOR A CAREER IN THE FIELD OF NURSING MERCY CENTRAL SCHOOL for PRACTICAL NURSES Sprmqfleld 01110 Conqratulauons Semors For extra refreshment extra zest Coca Cola puts you at your sparklmg best' T P Y THE SPRINGFIELD COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Mr and Mrs Donald A Adams Ioann Akos Mr and Mrs L E Alexander Ioan Allen 55 Shtrley Allender 56 Dr Allrson Mary Kay Armentrout 56 Barbara Barnett Mr and Mrs Albert Barnnger Iane Bartsch Mr and Mrs Wrlltam Beard Mr and Mrs Ios T Bennett Boston Shoe Repatr Chrtstme Branntck 56 Mr and Mrs Ray Brannrck Robert Brannlck 54 Mr and Mrs Harry E Brown Mr and Mrs Chas Brugger Lewrs C Buell Harr1ettC Burkhard 48 Paul A Burkhard 48 Rlchard D Burkhard 5l Wrllram Cashrn Ir Catholtc Ladres of Columbta Dorothy Coleman Anna Coffey E D Cody Mr and Mrs Pearl Coy Robert L Coy Martha Cralg DICITIG Dargln Iames Leo Deady 56 Ray Deady 54 Sue and Mary Decker Mr and Mrs George E Detnck Mr and Mrs Donald DeW1ne 47 49 Mr and Mrs Adnan Dlrscherl Iul1a Donohoe Betty Donovan 55 Marte U Doyle Mary Iane Dunn Mr and Mrs E P Epley Mr and Mrs Wm Fahnle Mr and Mrs A S Farrbanks Ir Iohn Falkenbach 54 Loretta Foley Mr and Mrs A L Eranzen Iohn W Elessrnger 44 Nancy Elaker 53 Alrce G Fogarty Mr and Mrs IackW Ga1er Agnes Garrlty Mr and Mrs Harry Geron Lary F1tzG1bbon I M Gllemrno Margaret M Gnau Mr and Mrs L K Gordon Sandra GIIQVQS 54 Mr and Mrs Fred H Grxm Mr and Mrs Paul P Gr1mes Gregory A Groeber Forest E Gruhe Lawrence Gutnan Mr and Mrs Edward Haemmerle Robert Haemmerle Haerr 61 Rosenberry Isabel M Hamngton Mr Herbert Harrts Barbara Herzog 55 Mr and Mrs Chas Hook Mr and Mrs Iack Hubbert Paul W Huebner Ellen Hynes 56 Mr and Mrs Carmt Iacobs Peggy Iordan 56 Mr and Mrs R L Iordan Mr and Mrs Ray Iordan Iordan s Hardware Norma Kascsak 55 Barbara L Keller 55 Mrs Iames Kelly Mr and Mrs Iame I Kennedy Patty Kerrlgan 55 Dr and Mrs FrankI Krumholtz Carol Krupp Albert B Kunk Eugene B Kunk Mr and Mrs Ioseph L Larr Mary Lett Mrs Teresa Lett Mrs Kathryn Lrngo 45 Capt and Mrs Edward W Locke Dorothy Malahy '54 I I . Mr. and Mrs. Thos. I. Casey Mrl and Mrs. Andrew L. Hellmuth Dzvzdends Pazd Semz annually at HOME CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 20 West Mam St Conqratulatlons to the Class of 1957 HODGES ROLLER RINK 1620 W Mom St Machznery FA 2 5312 or Feed M111 G Gram Elevator Conqratulczuons Class of 1957 RIPLEY INC Your Buzck Dealer 100 W North St FA 5 5541 7 n , Y , . ' , , . Q, . . A I - 5 f . ? '!, , fA 0 X .5 - Qi' S I x .' 'x BY OPENING a savings accouni ol Home Ciiy Federal we can insure our fuiure security, agree Bill Mayer, Sue Wilcoxon, ond Ted Bernsfein. O O Mr C L Mattfeld Mr Ion Mattfeld Mr and Mrs Iohn Mclinaney Helen L MCW1ll1GmS Mrs Iohr1I Mellen Mr and Mrs A R Moody 47 Mr and Mrs Don Moody 52 Rrchard Moon 55 LesterI Moorrnan Mr and Mrs A I Myers Mrs Roy Myers Anne Newell Ilrnrny Newell 55 Mr and Mrs Iohn F Perryrnan Rev Iohn F Perryman 37 Margaret Ann Phxlllps Mr and Mrs Elmo Powell VIIQIHIG Powell B111 Rader Frances Rader 54 Mrs W Morton Rader Mr and Mrs Maurrce Reedy Mrs Iames Rerqhard PeQQY Rrley 56 Theodora C Robrnson R1chardA Roller 48 Mr and Mrs Robert L Roller Susan Rollrson nevada Rosary Altar Confraternrty Mr and Mrs Gordon Rosenberry Mr and Mrs Albert Ross Io Ann Ryan 54 R P Sacksteder Carol Schutte 55 Mary M Schutte Sprres Edltor 56 Horner Seaqrayes Ianxs and Patrlcra Seaman Mr and Mrs Donald E Sharp Sr Iames T Shay oe Pat R I Shouvhn and Mrs Edward I Srnrth Iohn F Sollars Speaks 56 Speaks 56 St Mary s Mothers Club Martha Tehan Ann Torlrna 54 MarthaI Trrmpe 39 Mr and Mrs Charles Tyree Kathryn Wertzel Iohn G Wertzel Ton1W1eqel 54 Mr and Mrs Courtney Woolum Mrs Lenora Wunderley Barbara Zreqler 56 O8 NORTHRIDGE HOPPES BUILDERS FA 5 1461 BRICK HOMES BUILT TO CUSTOMER S SPECIFICATIONS I S. , . A g I Mr. . . ' ' ' Mr. . . ' KGY Omdorff '55 Mr. cmd Mrs. Stephen H. Smith ' - - Mr. . . . I I I ' BY George F. Wisden FHEKINGS WATCH sHoP RADIO AND TV SERVICE 122 E. Columbia 126 South L1mestone St Watch, Clock, cmd Ie-Welty Repcur 66 Q SUNDAES o CONES 0 SI-IAKES LISTEN WIZE-LY DAIRY QUEEN STORES - TOP DISC IOCKEYS - TOP NEWS COVERAGE - TOP NETWORK CABCJ WIZE PROMOTES SPRINGFIELD 2745 E Mom St 1340 ON YOUR DIAL Sprmqfleld S Only Fu11T1me 215 E HOU19 Hd Rcxdlo Stc1t1or1 Mcm they re the MOST clothes from SPRINGFIELDS SMART SHOP FOR MEN CHARTERS PATTERSON 40 42 South Fountcun Ave FOR SHARPEST IN SPORTSWEAR y . . I . I I I i I - ou iusi con't beat Cho Patterson, exclcims Mike McCullough to Phil Montcnus as K Ch 'I ' g t. ARRIVING AT CENTRAL M dy M ry ry h 0 SPRINGFIELD CITY LINES INC For that out of town game remember To All Pomts In Ohlo For Rates Call FA 5 2441 Epsl 0 Dayton Avenue at Iefferson FA 5 1561 sou our h s dl pl For beautrful furmshmqs espec1a11y when your dream home becomes a reahty, buy at CAPPEL'S 126 E. High St. 122 E. Columbia I Q .,. I , prompt d I d T 'f X Cocca J I N gl and Ter P snip b HY i r ' b 1 the eff' ' ' f bus of . . SA ' 0 I rc ' 'L I - ' - I , , I ' j Chartered Bus Service I . . f IE . ' l I 0 H nr psf Cp 'H F 'wg ' for the I p in quality and Ihe hes! in voIue,' exclaims N y L . I Congratulations to Class of l957 Lee Coy and Employees l900 South Yellow Springs Street LEWE'S JEWELRY Park Shopping Center Phone FA 4-4004 I-ICURS Monday thru Friday l2:00 PM to 9:00 PM Saturdays 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM Watch Repairing Gifts for all Occasions Watches Clocks Diamonds Baronieters Watch Bands Lighters Ladies lewelry Congratulations Class of 56 2731 WEST HIGH STREET Exclusively for Men LOWE BRCTHERS PAINTS Super Kemtone Kem Glo Wallpaper Free Color Styling for Your Entire Home 34 North Fountain Ave FA 2 776l Park Shopping Center FA 2 67ll Southern Village FA 3 6232 HOBERT APPLIANCE TV ci Appliances 800 West Main Street 3 Stores to Serve You Better Maytag, RCA, Zenith, Norge AIAX AUTO WRECKING Used Auto Parts 20 S Murray St Hobby Hohn Proprietor B111 Fogarty s Dining Room Fountain 51 North Sur r re and You ll Be Glad You Came Steaks Chops and Seatoods We Specialize Service and Repair on All Makes and Models by Expert Clutch and Transmission Mechanics! Rebuilt Hydromatic Units for Olds, Cadillac Kaiser Nash Pontiac and Buick Dynaflow REBUILT TRANSMISSIONS tor Cars and Trucks The Orzgmal Clutch with the Velvet Touch BEN S GARAGE Phone FA 3 4026 901 Sherman Avenue 3 Stores Springfield SCHIP F S SHOES 3 Stores Springfield Southern Village Shopping Center Park Shopping Center WON Y THESE IE PERFECT 1 h p Y Y SCHIFF S C C I Q I' 'I - I I I I I I 1 u 1 11 n I 1 ll I I I I in I in Downtown . . . 28 So. Limestone St. -' ' u G g F' h Jean Ulli h h' h f ' yl . Th b h b CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 FISHER BEVERAGE C0 ROBERT W FISHER MARSHALL PRESCRIPTION PHARMACIES INC 1221 So Center St D611 EA 31211 Park Shopp ng Center D CII EA 5 5472 ALWAYS A REGISTERED PHARMACIST ON DUTY M 8: M Federal Savmgs and Loan ASSDCIHIIOII 20 South Lunestone St Spnngheld Oh1o FA 3 7571 Conqratulatzons Senzors THE W W ELECTRIC COMPANY Spnngfleld Oh1o . . ........ i - 620 So. Burnett Rd. ........ Dic11 FA 2-0080 i ..... i - I' Y I 1 4 Joan Wool: See your Plumbmg Contractor AIITOMATICGK WATH1 HEATERS h C The Ross Wzlloug by o www my Il Sprmgheld Ohlo :Ei ailsgn A OHN WOOD I-11100111 MGTCUTY Cor1qratu1at1or1s to the Class of 1957 R T STATES SILVER Moron FREIGHT Ed Su111var1 Safe Buy TERMINAL INC USED CARS 1203 W MGIH S1 115 E CO1u1'1'1b1Ct Street FA 3 8655 IWERE I R yl For Boys and G1r1s RECO SWEATERS 1ACKETS SPOTUHQ Goods Football Basketba11 Baseba11 GUNS GIFTS 113 E HIGH STREET Tennls Golf Badmmton Congratulations to the Class of '57 CUNRUY FUNERAL HOME 1660 E. High sf. WHALEN BROTHERS Plumbzng and Heatrnq Contractors from Congratulatzons 'W ork Guaranteed 2049 S Lunestone St Phone PA 2 7571 W SIMENDINGER Conqratulatzons C01191'UfU1Cff10HS ge,-,101-S To The Class of 1957 QWJM Company ENIOY A GOOD SHOW TONIGHT AT YOUR FAVORITE CHAKERES THEATRE' Supfgmg Ngvelly 3 'coLf..m.,.., mc. Allen Tool Company B and C Telev1s1on Brmsley Market Buckeye Hatters Campbells Dry Cleanlnq The Clty Loan CS Savmqs Company Country Krtchen Da1ry Queen Store Decker s Restaurant I L Dennlson s Accountmq Dunmqan s Beauty Shop Eastern Coal Company East Hrqh Flour and Feed Eatmoore Drrve lnn Evelyn s Laundry Fetter s Appllance Frreoved McCann Pharmacy Cfalluzo s Pure Food Shop Gerald s Beauty Salon GIDSOD 61 Son Nad1ne Gorsuch lnterlor Decorator P A Hmson Company The lt Sundnes lennlngs and Crumrme l-leatmq and Alr Condltlonmq Co Kay Teen s Dress Shop lohn E Kelly Kennedy s Sohlo Servlce Kenosha Auto Transport Klnq Kone Klrnqbell Sheer Dance Studlo Frank and Paulme Kr1pas Larry s Kltchen The Lron Hardware Company Lubber s Market M CS M Sandwlch Shop George B Malowney lnc A I McGu1re Bealtor Mcpommell Auto Parts KER DEEN INN 810 E Hrqh St Prepcmng and Servmg Good Foods 6 I . I I I . . I I 1 . 1 I ll ll . I I - . I . I - . 1 - 1 YOU MEAN Y C We sell only the best and service the rest WELLER S NECCHI ELNA SEWING CIRCLE 8 S Fountam Ave Phone FA 3 3743 Congratulatzons The Senzor Class of 1956 WAYS O SUNBEAM The bread YOU NEED for ENERGY! I C HALEY Applzance G Furnzture Westinghouse 6- Hotpoint 61 Maytag Appliances Ironrite Ironers o Westinghouse 6: Zenith TV Living Room o Bedroom o Dinette Suites Furniture o Rugs 0 Carpet East High St. at Burnett Rd. open 'n119P.M. Dia1FA 5-4111 7 CON GRATULATIONS' DAVIDSON CHEVROLET COMPANY 130 W Mam St Telephone FA 54601 22 years of servlce SPRINGFIELD 35 OHIO Mlller s Hardware Modern Artcratt Prlntlnq Company Neal Slqn Company Nelson s Market No 2 N1ta s Modes North Amencan Van Lmes C Brlen Kenney Funeral Home Cney Shell Servlce Pard s Varlety Store Ph1ll1p s Scarrett s Scotty s Restaurant Sheley s Market D B Shouvlm Ir loseph C Shouvlm South Slde Cut Rate Sprmqheld Barber Or Beauty Supply Co Sprmqfleld Camera QS Photo Servlce nc Sprlnqtleld Commerclal Prrntmq Inc Sprlnqfleld Bug and Purnlture Starr Food Market Stevens Styles lnc Storts Market Stowe s Patent Medlclnes Sulhvan Hat Shop Sunbeam Sandwlch Shop Sun Llte Assurance Company of Canada Sweeney s R9l1q1OUS Goods Store Walker s Barber ci Beauty Shop Frances E Walsh Edwm L W1eqel Meats Yannuccl s Restaurant O , u - I i I 1 . I I . I I . I v . - I I I I . . , . I , . , . I . . I . . I . I BEST WISI-IES CLASS OE 57 K Q dl I zzfwzmfmef A NEW DIVISION SPECIALIZING IN SCHOOL PORTRAITS MCCLEARY IONES INC 305 McAdams Bulldmq 3I East I-hgh Street Sprmqheld Ohlo EA 5 6485 NISLEY SHOE CO I92I EAST I-IIGI-I STREET GOOD SHOES SINCE 1883 Best Wlshes to the Semor Olass of 1957 33 Walnut St SpI'II'1qIleId Ohlo 9 1 OL Insurance 6 Surety Bonds COHQ1' CITUICIUOUS Und I Ohm Thermometer Co. I . Congratulations, Grads . . . DONAHUE and HANKEL BOB KELLER ROOFING CO 2639 E Mcun St Phone 6 4352 SOUTH VIENNA, 0 1-'A 24915 Nurserymen and Planters WHITE GREEN CHEVROLET 225 N Fountcun FA 5 5515 The buszest place rn town f I 0 Q C O - I U . i 3 1 1 A 2,5 . 'GT' .ff - ' , v xx ' f , i, gifs. GH, '57 CHEVROLETS really ore '5wee!, Smooih, and Sassy, ' grins Don Wilcoxon as Denny Ryan looks approvingly of 'he interior of the newest model at . . . . . OVLQVO-LZIUL 0'LtLOlfLZf Z f m vwufw W Lf6LCIf'8 VUL 5 HOWARD I702 LIMESTONE BOB I8 I 0 LAGONDA DICK 400 W HARDING SPRINGFIELD OHIO f. Ofwgxz f Zz' 9 OOO HALL MOTOR COMPANY 215 N Fountcun Phone FA 54685 SWIM HoHLMAYER s LAUNDRY INC Your only all concrete pool Laundromat Shut LmmdrY It you dont know how to sW1m Dry Cleqnlng Dmper Se,-vlce Jom cz class I For safety and health 122 N' Spfmq Sl- SPRINGFIELD SPRINGS PARK SPTif1Qfl9ld,OhiO 4140 E. Mdln Si. The Rlvenburglfs FA 3-6844 COAL FUEL OIL HILL COAL COMPANY 301 South York Street Dial FA 3-B471 2 CONGPLATULATIQNS MCGUFF PLUMBING TO THE CLASS OF '57 AND HEATING Supplies - Retail Repair Service KOEHLER BARBER SERVICE Electric Sewer Eel 631 East St.-FA 5-1331 19 W. High St' If No Answer Call-FA 3-1912 THE PERFECTIUN LAUNDRY COMPANY 600 W Ma1n St CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 SOUTHEASTERN SALES CUMPANY CONGRATULATIONS NEW IDEA SHOE REPAIR Anthony ESDOSIIO Martln AHGSIGS1 NORTHLIME HARDWARE ORTHOPEDIC SHOE WORK Carl L Koehler Propnetor 2020 N Llmestone PA 3 7283 26 W M Any and All Kmds For Shoe Repamnq Needs NEW IDEA LEAD Hats Cleaned and Blocked Z pper Repair Next to Falrbanks Theatre am 3 8503 DI-LRN NEAR EVERYTHING S . A -I , ' FA. - 1n1 AWED ith Sh I PN For Preclslon For Perfection lt's PATTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY l Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 SPRINGFIELD BUILDERS SUPPLY 84 LUMBER COMPANY 1048 E. MAIN ST. PHONE FA 3-8697 Congratulations Class of I 957 THE HUB CLOTHING STORE Corner of Fountain 8. Main 1 1 I 1 l x THE MILL CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 3640 W Nato ol Road CLASS QP 1957 WOBBE S DRY CLEANERS 138 S Fountoln Ave D1o1 FA 4 3121 448 N Llmestone St D1cr1 FA 2 5161 Famous-Chlckens and Sfeaks Pho e FA 3 3811 OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC 977.elloffA, Sales and Service Flowers Say It Best MSO 'rn B U d C 500 East Hlqh sr e estm se ms SPRINGFIELD OHIO TRENOR MOTOR COMPANY Phone FA 2 1137 Showroom FA 5 6421 120 W Mom St AFL Teamsters Unlon Local No B54 832 WARDER STREET Spnnqheld Ohlo Phone FA 5 2419 ARTHUR SHIPTON IAMES M FELTIS President Sec. Treas.-Bus. Rep. I . i n I I a I I . ' - 1 I Q . I - n - I ll ll I I l O I O I I I C THE GUARDIAN BANK Geo Meek Company We o ld 1 ke to be your bo k W ste Qft ce 920 West Mo n St Sportmg Goods Conqratulatzons 36 N Fountam and the Best of Luck GRAHAM S DEPENDABLE CLEANERS FA 3 3331 Best w1shes to the class of 57 Congratulatlons to the Graduat1ng Class ot '57 Best Wishes for a Successful Future W u i n er e m i - i . Mom Office-120 South Limestone St. V HQ' 3. ,ff l Y - .l. FOR FINE DAIRY PRODUCTS Consult Your Home Owned Dairy River Dale Dairy Corner Selma Rd and Oak St RENT ALL CORPORATION OF AMERICA 28 West Washington Street Springfield Ohio COngraIUIat'OnS Concrete Carden Plumbing Power to the and Mechanics Tools Class of 1957 Painting Loading and Wall Kuhns Concrete 340 Warder St Springfield Ohio Papering Equipment Party Needs and just About Everything BEST WISHES CLASS OF I957 ACME ELECTRIC Phone FA 5 5533 Henry lvIcCurdy I .. IEE I I I I - Cleaning, Maintenance, Sanding, I .... ' ! I Co. LEADERS IN SPORTS AT CCHS 'Fw' yJh G -8 t Cpt THE LEADER IN PAINTS IS ALWAYS THE DELSCAMP PAINT 6 GLASS CO 40 W HIGH ST BEST WISHES TO SPIRES THE HUFFMAN WOLFE COMPANY PLUMBING HEATING AIR CONDITIONING AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER INSTALLATIONS 19 WEST FOURTH STREET HEm1ock 1281 DAYTON 2 OHIO Make lt clecm and brlqht as sprmqtlme W1I 1I'19 Pcunt Cholce of over 2000 colors I BROWN PAINT STORE D1cr1FA 34161 51 W Hugh St I7 ' - . j ' .5 if ,'fllQff'?' - 3: 1 Z' ' W, 1' ' , K, , A J. . X Mickey Hannon Coke o nson Mike Mc ee C plain-Football Captain cske ball o ain-Baseball I ll ll e e I i FOR A SPRING PAINT JOB youll be proud t d p d h lustre t 9 d F y P The Student Councnl H dd h they d d h if e, Tom Walsh rem: d .l R d y Fulmer Super Markets SPRINGFlELD'S HOME-OWNED FOOD CHAIN FULMER Complete Food Service Eort Better' Spend Less' MASTER GROCERS' INCORPORATED Ten Complete Food Markets HAROLD HAYNES Pub11sher 102 N Florence FA 2 0897 KOEHLER SUPER HARDWARE YOUR SERV UR SELF STORE 1731 E Mcun Street Phone FA 5 2417 DRISCOLL S ABATTOIR and MEAT MARKET 4205 New Cc1r11s1e Ptke Sprtnqtlelcl Oh1o Fcnrtox 2 9463 Lagonda Natlonal Bank of Spr1ngt1eld 2 Ectst Mcun Street Slnce 1873 Complete Bcrnkmg Servlces In All Three Loccmons The Pork Shopptng Center Othce Corner Bechtle Ave ot Route No 70 Southern V111ctqe Shopplnq Center Cftlce Selma Roctd ot Sunset Avenue Member F D I C Wishing You Success! . . BOWMAN'S Good H ousekeepinq Shop Your Own Appliance Store Westinghouse--Admiral Servel-Leonard Tappan Ranges 18 W. High St. FA 3-9724 Groves Restaurant Equipment Co. 121 East Main St 11k Butter FA36901 BORDEN S Ice Cream Cottage Cheese 125 N Fountaln Phone FA 3 9711 Robbms :S Myers Inc extends best Wlshes to the 1957 grcrduatzng class HK! ,mo Q T5 Q 6 3 O I I I Ol O SPRINGFIELD 99, ONIO - IIANYFOID, ONTARIO Frdnd I lntgli ip. Ib:-ti Elstri: I lhnl Inu hqslnu Ishii bin L hunts its Ibm G Cnuu hips Vdhhq Iii 0 l'D JUST LOVE h e Ihus WHITE SEWING MACHINE f r c g aduahon gnft, exclc Martha Pm fstondmgj Io Ellen H fey SCHULER S BAKERIES Home of the Homemade BAKED TODAY SOLD TODAY 457 E Mann St I4 E Hugh St FA 3 4909 FA 3 2337 b k PLAN YOUR FUTURE UNITED STATES ARMY RESERVE READY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I957 198th ORDNANCE COMPANY HEAVY MAINTENANCE We Make Our Own It s Sew Easy with a WHITE SEWINC MACHINE from White Sewing Center 1 I I ,I I I I' f I I, l I 'I '4 ' L- I I f ef I JII I xi l . I f l . . . A A. A 7 , , X I ff, Hn' TAKES sxnsmmczv I I b o h of do-nm like this for I ccs feakfmeofdw' 9 sz Id dD las h d. I I f Q LQ Z Q' O Y' O . ' is .v,- 1 ' lf v 0 0 131 Congratulations. Class of '56 The Sprmgheld Machme Tool Co SPRINGFIELD OHIO Congratulatzons Class of NOW WE HAVE TWC' QUQVL feen PLUS A NEW 8 UQVL EQQVL I9 FOR BOYS In The New Men and Boy s Department THE BOSTON STORE Conqratulatlons and Best W1Sh9S to the Senlor Class ot 1957 THE CLARK COUNTY LUMBER CO 171O W Mcnn St WINTERS SIGN AND NOVELTY CO Calendars Advertlslng Specxaltles Sprlnqtleld Oh1O Phone EA 3 8752 32 I 1 '57 ' ' 5 lop S EOR GIRLS . . . Second Floor . A0 BEST WISI-IES FROM FOSTER HALLINEAN INSURANCE PI'11I1p S Foster Icrmes R Acton 907 Flrst Notlonol Bonk Bulldmq Best Wlshes from EVEN YOUR CAMERA SAYS C-LI C-K ROSEMARIE S Your Kodak Dealer CLICK CAMERA SHOP INC 55 Arcode BL11Id1I'1Q' W Hlgh 3 all 'K Ikll LUlLl1 I BRAIN LUMBER COMPANY M Always dzal the lumber number F A 5 5511 BRAIN LUMBER CO 409 East Street ll ll I ' I ll' T 5 f Q f I -'F5:4?if-F,-,:..... i11:' ' ' ' .A--it-'M-f-':M'...H-f iii ., F iff:-H-,.11, ,:ZZ1I:,.. K.: f - f- 'Qffll-,T-..--J---- ' .... ' . t .4 A Y 3j,lf.? P L-VL it tx ,M It 1 - Y--' A 531 V ' --g ,,x ,L-1 -H ' ' E ' l ,fn ' I IE . f ' ' 4- ' ' t Q '7 ' I ,Y 1 LVL L 1:4-I 'V Y- V ,,......,-Ck:-ff' ! f, sure hos all the building materials we need for that buck porch! exclcims Bill Ziegler to Dave ulh. I FOR THE PROM, I wanted the finest in flowers or m ae, s If you Want a really special corsaqe for a really special Someone try .... XANDER S FLOWER SHOP W? WHOLESALE RETAIL STORM WINDOWS STORM DOORS See em made at plant ot Spnnqheld s ONLY true manufacturer ot these products Others assemble we make complete at 34 West Washmgton Street Phone FA 5-5201 FACTORY OUTI.ET 225 South Fountam Avenue Phone FA 4 3596 BRING YOUR SERVICE NEEDS IGlass Replacement New Screenmg etcl to us The man who owns one can tell you that more KOOL VENT Venhlated Alununum Awmnqs are m use than all other makes SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ARE OUR MOST IMPORTANT PRODUCTS RIDGLEY HOME MODERNIZING COMPANY Sprmqheld s Own Manufacturer at Quahty Storm Wmdows and Doors NO ONE SELLS RIDGLEY QUALITY PRODUCTS FOR LESS 1551 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE FA 36741 Spnngheld Ohzo 4 T LOVELIER th g d af For Jewelry that makes you feel llke a prmcess see KRAUSS IEWELRY .f Ik N..- A ! 39 E NGAIINI CT QUALITY JKWELEQS Watches Sllver D1amor1ds Sprmqfrelcl Olmo 5 , - xx I r I I I 1 . . I . : , ' . : ' . . . . . , . . I I 'S an anythin I've ever dreame , smiles Marie Evans as she tries on for size a diamond from KRAUSS. I r 'I q N wr 'il' 'Pj rv 1 QI 'E I' fa' 1 'Ns I 1 V , J M75 1 , 1 ,. . . I i I y d t of COUrxe I chose XANDER'S, explains Joe Whitacre to Tom McNeil. EOR SALES AND SERVICE EE TRACY PONTIAC INC EA 5 7322 Co1urnb1a at Sprrna Street EA 5 5519 Congratulatzons Grads DUNN CLEANERS INC RUGS FUR AND GARMENT STORAGE SHIRTS LAUNDERED Mzchaell Cafeo THE INSURER PM INSURANCE Plus SERVICE L1Ie Savrnqs Retlrernent Acc1dent and Srckness Income 412 East St D1a1 PA 3 7519 I-Iospltahzatlon Ind1v1c1ua1 and Eamlly Group Group and Eranchrse Insurance Shut Ldy Branch Erre Auto Bonds Honest Insurance-Honestly Sold 1722 N Llmesione Notary Pub11c 527 S Be1mont Ave EA 3 0254 D1a1 FA 5 5549 OTTIE WIEGEL PAULY BROS CO Cablnets-Kxtchen-Counter Tops CHOICE MEATS Custom Woodwork Specnal Deslgns EXPERIENCED BUTCHERS 110 W Marn St Phone FA 2 5322 Myers Da11y Market Phone FA 2 7562 Sprlnqfreld Ohlo BOOTS HOHLMAYER FLOWERS 39 915 SELMA ROAD EA 44101 Spec1a11z1nq 1n Corsaqes for School Dances O A . 1 3 'I vu ' .h I 0 -. 1 . l I . O O . . . . - I I I Ii .EF-ff SWELL BUYS! Sh p Visit the VDGUE 'HUD Sports Department Three oi America s fine stores for men ladies and boys Downtown Park Shopping Center Southem Vlllcrge Congratulations to the Seniors KATHERINE HYNES ll East High Diamonds Watches Iewelry Silverware 3 South Limestone St F me Watch and Iewelry Repmnng Elick Zitsman Springfield Ohio God Bless You. Seniors MERCY HOSPITAL Springfield, Ohio Ride Springiield's Finest Public Transportation CIRCLE 'CAB COMPANY ll8 East Washington Dial FA 3-75ll Jim. Knlleqp. nl 9710.lU'lL SL ON THE OHIO lErght mules west of Cmcmnahl A LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Prepares them for careers Important to women Gives them the broad cultural back ground of a liberal educatuon ee The Burner Wlth A Bram .. -r E Hlo FUEL -Z' 5' WW Sprmqfleld 0hlO FA 3 7514 ONLY MODERN b Hand ?lnAp.ztaL Sclmnl nf, 1425 WEST FAIRVIEW AVENUE Dayton Ohuo Conducted by Cmclnnatl Ohlo I I o . . P 0 ' - ll . - 11 Y At . . . M A , , . 1 x - , r, I ' , J- 'A M qv 5 ,J ff F ' f X X V i .l K F 2 . ff I fx I. 101 E. High Sl. -If l -1-' 1 if X , , . l f, ' f el - I I I I motchless ranges insure smokele d I d broiling. Coal cooks Anit Vance and Ma el Ca' ag th yd I k Io own one. I o I . I o . . .I . - 5 f G IEAN SARDOU PORTRAITS record all the 1mportant events rn your hfe Your Offlcral Photographer IEAN SARDOU STUDIO Thlrd Floor Wren s Store WILLIAM H SCHAFER KRIEG BROS PLUMBING HEATING SUPPLIES REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 812 E Maln St Phone FA 3 5460 Sprmqfleld Oh1O 206 New M 51 M Bldq FA-1TfCIX 3 8172 Conqratulahons to the Class of 1957 Conaratulahons to the Semors M W HALEY TRUCKING COMPANY D1aI FA 3 5742 Rear 273 Selma Road Local and Long D1stcmce A I 1 5 QI RoberIMcBreen Hel G b L t . . . v I 0 0 C I I . . I ' l I I THE BRUS C0 MAC NERY THE BAUER BROS CO SPRINGFIELD OHIO 139 43 51 72 107 Aldrndge Ruchard 30 41 Algeo Jane Algeo Mnchael Allen Lonme Allender Lando ALL STAR CLUB Alter Most Reverend Karl J Anastasl Anthony Anastasl James Anderson Judlth Anzmger Robert Appel Ceculna Appel Vlrgunua Arber Kathleen Arber Thomas Armentrout Constance Asebrook Jerome Asebrook Ruchard Asebrook Robert Baker Judlth A Baker Judlth M Barnett Charles Barnhart Patrlcla Barone Constance Barton Judlth BASKETBALL Beach George Beach Margaret Beamlsh Shlrley Bednorz Vmcent Bell Angela Bell Clarette Bennett Carolyn Bennett Fredrnc Berg Loulse Bernard Rev A F Bernsteln Frederlck Bernstem Theodore Bess Anthony Beverly Frances Branch: George Blazer Rlchard Boehrmger Davnd Bohn Elanne Bramble Brandle Brandon Brennan Brennan Margaret Carolyn Gerald Ruta Thomas Brlckman Wllllam Brlm Beverly Broerang Oscar Broermg Vnrgnl Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Charlotte Msldred Ruchard Roger Theresa Thomas Bumgarner Carol Bumgarner Clanta Burgess leon Burkhard Donald Burkhard Jerry Burkhard Ronald BUSINESS Bushu Sandra Butner Vnrgnnna Butz Kathleen Cam Mabel 40 29 47 40 47 94 101 49 86 50 97 47 90 62 64 57 97 4 42 48 1 3 47 91 47 51 15 52 91 57 95 94 101 27 48 51 57 65 73124 49 86 14 91 57 73 131 49 57 86 57 73 131 19 47 46 73 137 ml 'Zwlez CALENDAR OF SCHOOL EVENTS 1019 Campbell Allce 49 86 Campbell Damel Campbell Sarah Canny Muldred Canter Jerrn Capen Judnth Capp Donna Cappella Dons Cappella Patrncua Carder Mary Ann Carlos Eluzabeth Carney Joseph Cashm Phulup Cast Joyce Cast Robert Caulfueld Barbara Caultueld Mnchelle Cavanough Saundra CENTRIB Charters Kevln CHEERLEADERS Clark Cornelna Clark Rnchard Claure Marcelo Clumer Robert Coakley Barbara Cocca Ann 12 25 27 46 48 49 51 70 71 99 117 65 93 28 40 53 62 90 109 31 47 Cocca Lucy 25 43 47 60 Cocca Mary F 25 46 51 74 99 110 Colluns Rev D Comer Kenneth Compton Carol Compton Karen Copeland Mary A Costello Mlchael 43 56 Cr st Rose E CSMC Dalton Raymond Davenport Ph1l1p Davus James Dayberry Davnd Decker Decker Decker Decker Demona Vmcent Dennus Janet Dennus Sara Derr Lucrlle Derry Cecllla Dettenwanger Dettenwanger Dettenwanger Carolyn Charles Mary E Mary F Jean George u 1th 1 32 43 45 46 DeW1tt Margaret 48 51 Duck Wllllam Duegelman Rev Clarence Dultz Sharon Dtxon Benlamm Doeung Carl DOMESTIC SCIENCE Donahue Cecelua Donahue Davud Donahue Muchael Donnellan John Donohoe Patnck Donovan Juduth Doolan Carol Doolan James 46 60 11 2 2 45 47 4 5171 28 56 90 Dooley Dawn Draper John Duffy Charles Duffy James Dundon Martha Dunn Joan Dunn Mnchael Edelman Edmunds Edmunds Edwards Elchman Marybeth Patrncna Terrence Patrucua Carole Elmer Juduth ENGLISH Esposnto Marnann Estep Edward Euermg Carolyn 25 47 51 71 75 99 114 Evans Mane 47 75 134 Evans Samuel Everhart Robert Fahy Beverley 42 47 61 66 Fahy Nancy 24 43 49 51 66 67 Farrell Donald Fazua Charles FIELD DAY Fmch James Fuscher George Fnsher Mary Ann Fntzgerald Mlchael Fntzsummons James Flaherty Dennns Flaker Jo Ann Flamgan Constance Flamgan Kathernne Flelschman Kay Fogarty James FOOTBALL Foreman James 49 86 50 95 1 26 51 33 42 47 01 74 4 47 5175112 143152 1 45 48 96 101 17 45 46 49 Foreman Ronald Foster Rlcharcl Francls Rev A Edwm Franzen George Freeman Rose Frekmg Janet 25 36 42 47 53 75 99 122 43 57 Frock Mary Gaffney Patrlcla Gallagher James Gallagher Potncua Gardner Thomas Gorrlty Mary Anne 25 36 40 4 48 49 53 61 Garnty Rose Garry Bruan Garry Maureen Garry Patucla Glaser Patrncuo Glaser Wllluam 24 49 51 Glauner Carole Glynn Glynn Gnau Gnau Gnau Gnau Gnau Gnau Mary Roger Barbara Gerald Judtth Marulyn Mary Jo Thomas Goungs Patrlcla Golembuewsku Rev Gootee Robert A ---- ' 1 --------------'- - -- - -- --- I - I ' ,,,,,,,Y,,,, I ,57, 64,91 , ' ...l.,e.e.el...........w........ , , ..l,ee , .el.. .........- 8 . , , I Q,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,........ 48,86 , ' ..W,s...,.l.......w.YwA.......A... 96 , ....e.e...e.,eeeese.sele...e , , I - lll,,,A.,.,.,,qv,,,,,,,,.,AA,,,,,,,,,,, I9O I .,1............,..ev,t,,t........... 96 , ...........,......1,..,.......,....eee1eet,Y 96 I - ,,,,,,,,vA.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,, 98 , ' Y...,,,. ,,,,, , 1s1..1,,,.,........,..ww,.1,.,.t 1 4,92 I - ,,,,,,vwv,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,... 86 ,,,, , ...ee,A..eAe..e,.,..eA.eA..A.......e.w...w.... 98 , ' , , ' I ,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4,5 , 7 ..1,,..,.......,e,1..... , , ,91 E -I IIIIIIIIIIIIII,IIIII,, 51I57I72 I All,,,ll,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,lee,...... 94 49 sl 86 -I ,IIIIIIII,I,II,,,,I,IAA,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,, 95 'I 7 ,,.,t,e,eeeeee...............,ee.1e..... 92 ' . . 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