Central Catholic High School - Centralma Yearbook (Reading, PA)

 - Class of 1962

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N 'hyd J 'ww - 'WN Wi' W My ,fiiiiff ywzfv x M W +,w5.-Xifwmw X QW N in .J Q gas b ,1li' 'Z' j g ecome cgfzings o m From a humble stable in Bethlehem, to a lonely Cross on Calvary, to a glorious resurrection-so it was that lesus Christ, the Son of God, by His life cmd teaching became all things to all men. Through the passing ages, man has obscured the beautiful example of Christ's selfless giving by War and dissension. Conference tables offer meaningless solutions and the World seems lost in chaos. Then from the Eternal City comes the voice of Christ's Vicar calling an ecumenical council to cure thelills of our divided World. As preparation for this meeting, that it may establish anew the reign of Christ in the modern world, We Centralites have offered to God our daily living to become all things to all men. ,3 A 'w 'WWW C9-TCIVQTSQCJ many ggoacfs. 'Hi'-6-F-6.v,.s f.M. , ' 'A iiv-i ' 1 g ,F V K f- -- 'vsvwq-w Nv-a F 'JSR i -vig-, 2.2, ,M I QKQX Y f V it . Q, 1 w, ,aw .rzgeiggf 1 ' 2 -A . . 4- , 7 , -by .....-ww7e 'i- I V iii 1 I, . gg in -,Z ,y 7 51 I I X -54 pi? 'S si Q jr- . ii 'Q T431 f ' I ff- 'es- Q, 2-f - is , - ,S . 4 -ship-' fy YF' was-W v ' . i 'Ii - X if K 'Z 1 Introduction ...,................. Classes ........ a a 4 Locale .....................s. Atlniinistration ....... Faculty ........,....... Service .......... Studies .......,.. Seniors .....,......... Juniors ,...... ......... Sophomores ............ Freshmen .......... 6 8 11 17 20 29 54 58 62 Activities ..................................................... ...... National Honor Society ...... ....... Student Government .i......... .,,.... Centralma ........,...... Hillsitle Echoes Band .........................., Forensic ..................... Catholic Action ....,.... ,..o,o. Clubs ............................... ....... Sports .................................. Features ..... lt ootball ..................... B asketball ............... Girls, Basketball B aseball ...........,,.,.,.... Track .....,....... Golf ........... 1'll'6SllIllCI'1 Day Junior Prom i...., Assemblies ....,.. Senior Play .....,. Science Fair .....,... ltlusicale ........,......,,, May Procession w. If male ............................ ,....,, In lllemoriani .....,..,. ,,,.,,, 5 70 72 74+ 76 78 so s-2 - 844 88 92 96 98 100 101 1041 106 108 110 112 111 116 118 120 I-I7 .. I8-67 .. 68-85 86- I 03 I 02- I 20 Pt Welcoming gesture. else of Cgpemtions Through the untiring efforts of her past and present administrators, Central has attained the status of a leader in the field of Catholic education. Since the day of its purchase in l939, the one- time mansion has undergone many innovations. Recent ones include the Main Office which has been relocated in more spacious headquarters and a new sewing room on the third floor. To accommodate the record enrollment of l28l students eight classes of freshmen were assigned to homerooms in the annex, Strolling down the lane 1 - ,., 4 - , ,, , ,M we , ..-,,,v- ,-, ,.,L........-,e. ,-,.V. ...,,- ,I ., 1 Nw X Greenland chcriting. Beckoning glances. 'S ii'x .. 'm Q Ji 'V A ' . wig - , my '-W,-f :Mata Ek ost Reverend gosep m CD. CD., LDA. CD. Under the kindly guidance of the Most Reverend loseph McShea, the Allentown diocese was organized into a working system, Despite the countless demands on his time necessitated by the various steps of organi- zation, Bishop McShea, graciously condescended to open the first Teachers' Institute ,of the newly formed diocese by the celebration of Holy Mass at Sacred Heart Church. ln separate meetings with each group of teachers, the Bishop gave words of encouragement and guidance to his teachers. Several times His Excel: lency visited Reading to administer the Sacrament of Confirmation at the various parishes and to bless the cornerstone of the new parochial school of St. Paul' Parish. ...Q .gn nn' HI- g - :intl f. QVQ4'Q4'l k KQHTQ WUQSMGH Filling a triple role-pastor ot St. Paul Parish, superintendent ot schools for the Allentown diocese, and rector of Central Catholic High-the Reverend Henry l. l-luesman still manages to tind time to be keenly interested in events at our school. The first regular class day, Father opened our school year with the Mass ot the Holy Spirit. During the course ot the term in his capacity as superintendent of schools, Father attended educational conventions at New Or- leans and Pittsburgh. For the financial and spiritual aid so generously given to Central, Father I-luesrnan receives the sincere thank you of every student. everencf Rayman efeiclzner Untiring in his efforts to make Central an outstand- ing educational center, our principal, the Reverend Raymond l. Leichner directed all the activity of the school. lnterested in the formation of alert Well-informed Catholic citizens, Father encouraged competition at both the local and national level. His interest and con- cern in the students' academic progress inspired con- fidence and top performance. As assistant superinten- dent of schools, Father had added duties, but as a zealous priest his main efforts were directed toward the formation of the Christlife in the students. Weekly Mass and an opportunity to receive the sacraments are the chief means Father offers to Centralites to aid them in forming strong characters to combat the im- morality of the day. Reverend Ioseph Fricker Vice Principal Prefect of Discipline View Reverend Stephen Bednarik Religion IV Boys' Guidance Counselor Senior Class Play Reverend lctmes Ferry Religion lil Hssistant Director of Qthletics Ptssistant Forensic Moderator Reverend Robert Forst Director of Hnnex Religion I Reverend Ioseph Dickert Religion I, II Boys' Counselor Director ot Hthletics Working hours extend long past regular class time for Central's priest faculty. Teaching at St. loseph's Hospital School of Nursing occupied Fathers Bednarik and Dickert, Under the magic baton of Father Zolondek the nurses' chorus blends in harmony. Father Forst comes to the aid ot St. Margaret's choir, Forensic moderator, Father Kelly Worked hard to add more honors to Central's record. Head of the Allentown Foren- sic Union, Father Ferry arranged several practice rounds. Besides his duties at Central, Father Fricker heads the athletic board of the diocese. ----......., IIWUZUTNK E ., winks g F' scum .,.---- ' Game arrangements kept Father Dickert busy contacting various schools, Reverend Iohn Zolondek Reverend Bruce Kelly Orchestra Religion ll Band Forensic Moderator Choral Groups Hillroad Hi-Lites Marching Units if 'il-Q... 'f' ecfica tee! Q70 fzrist K x. Sister M. Imelda, S.C.C. prefect Of SiSte-IS Sister M. Hgnita, S.C.C. Student Plssociation English IV Girls' Guidance Counselor Latin 11 Typing I Sister M. Hlethia, S.C.C. English Ill, IV Hillside Echoes MOBY Thillgs Flrt l, ll, lll Cub Reporters Sister M. Hnnemurie, S.C.C. Mechanical Drawing l, ll Modern European History Flrt Club Sister M. Hrmunciutcx. S.C.C. Sister M. Hnnette. S.C.C. Latin l Sister Mary Hrnold, C.S.S.F. Spanish l, ll, Ill United States History Religion l Spanish Club History Club World History Jie, Ffelped S OWCU' As the eight o'clock bell announced the be- ginning ot another busy day, thirty-three Sisters prepared to meet the oncoming classes, Holding degrees from several outstanding Catholic col- leges and universities, the Sisters are Well pref pared to help us in our quest for knowledge. Although only three Sisters teach religion, all the Sisters give the touch ot Catholicism to art, science, literature, social studies-all courses that should propel us toward an appreciation of the better things of lite, Sister M. Alethia participated in the evalu- ation ot Haverford Senior High School, Sister was chairman of the English committee, Science lec- tures attracted the Franciscan Sisters While dem- onstrations in modern math were attended by the Bernardine Sisters. Sister M. Carletis, S.C.C. Prelect of Studies Bookkeeping General Business ll Ae Qgpuljqffment Sophomore homeroom teachers, Sister Stanislaus, Sister Carolyn loseph and Sister Iames exchange comments on a students witty responses in a recent test. Sister M. Frances, S.C.C. Girls' Guidance Counselor Typing ll Sister M. Evelyn, O.S.F. Office Practice General Science Stenography ll General Science Club Service Club in A me- ' Sister Carolyn Ioseph, Sister M. Carletta, S.C.C. O-S-R French I, ll Bl0l0QY Latin It Biology Club -Modern European History National Honor Society French Club Sister M. Clurice, O.S.F. Biology Religion l Sister M. Iames, S.C.C. English ll World Geogra 13 phil un. tilt, Sister Conradine. C.S.B Trigonometry Solid Geometry Plane Geometry General Math IV Senior Math Club Sister M. Ierome, S.C.C United States History Latin l Latin Club Sister M. Iohn Berchmans, S.C.C. English I Spanish I Spanish Club Sister Marieldcz, S.C.C. Librarian Sisier Mary Perpeiuu. S.C.C. English I Latin I ' A it ,.:-' .I I f Q ',. - '... Nili ' ' Sister M- Iohn Cdlhefinef Sister M. Iosephine, S.C.C. O.S.F. Physics Physics Club few Domestic QMS Sister M. Magdelcxine. S.C.C. English III World History Language Plrls Centralma Qjp QW ossiozifities Qf ature an Sister Marietie, S.C.C. Religion I English I Sister M. Oliver, C.S.B. Fllgebra I General Mathematics I RH W-A Xuiiv' :'-j' 3'?I,'35- ' V - , - V I -' P' ' ' 1 1 ' 1- I A A in mei ., Sister M. Potenticr, C.S.S.F. Sister Regina de Lourde. World History O.S.F. History Club General Science by , . , .i reliefs C l Sister M. Rosanne. S.C.C. Sister M. Silvine, C.S.B. Girls' Guidance Counselor Plane Geometry General Business I Pllgebra Il Typing l Stenography l English ll Career Club A, SiSl9l' M. Theodore, Sigfer M, Thomas, Hlgebfil I National Problems 9-lgebffl Club Projectionist Club of Plmerica 4.5 Vi ,E Ai -was if Sister M. Stanislaus C S B Qlgebra I General Mathematics H Marian Club 'J Q at J ,mf Sister M. Thomas O.S.F. Chemistry Chemistry Club Gathe ed around the altar cl God, the teachers of Rllentown opened their institute with attendance at Holy Mass V Miss Willa Murphy Mr. Iohn Savage Mr. Ioseph Schcaf Doctor Sylvio Barra, MD Girls' Physical ,Education United States History Boys' Physical Education Preprotessional Instructor Civics Instructor School Physician Girls' Basketball Coach Freshman Football Coach Boys' Basketball Coach Health I, ll, Ill, IV Boys' lay-Vee Basketball Health l, ll, Ill, IV Cheerleaders Coach Doctor Lucille Tucker Doctor Edward Stoebenau Miss Loretta Botzum, R.N. Greene, NLD, Dentist Nurse School Physician it W ip M af M 5 35 X Xil- Mrs. Catherine Kase Miss Dorothy Milco Miss lane Schmieder Nurse's Hide Secretary SecretCITY 16 Miss Carolyn Kohler Secretary 1 1- Mr. Carl Strcrussel Mr. Richard Trexler Mr. Ioseph Schaetzle Head Custodian Hssistant Custodian Repairman Hbserit when pictures were taken, Mr. George Cummings 'fr 1 X Y 1 Stadium Caretaker '14, if 'Q Mrs. Stella Hurle K Hssistant Custodian 4 l Mr. I ames Birmingham Mrs. Kerber, Mrs. Sittler, Mrs. Lesher, and Mrs. Killinger Cafeteria Manager pause for a picture. These ladies prepare lunch for the annexmen. H lull in their busy day affords cafeteria staff Mrs, I. Phillips, Mrs. L. Saylor, Mrs. R. Engle, Mrs. M. Reichardt, Mrs. F. Sterling Mrs. F. Weitzel, and Mrs. C. Galczszynski an opportunity to enjoy a relaxing moment. 17 I G!ClS.S'Q.S' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Let me Work with Christ's devotion to duty, to the will ot God, and tor the glory ot God, Let my soul be His Nazareth, let Christ in me be among my fellow-Workers, and be in ways I do not know, light to them and strength. Let them be happier because in me He has, with exquisite courtesy, chosen to be among them. - Hfter examining some modern publications, junior religion students, F. Rochtashel, R. Wagner, R. Zajac, M, Hynes, and I. Garvie will testify to the growth of Catholic Press in Plmerica. I I Two seconds before test time, G, Gusavage makes a last minute check' to assure I. Klick and P. Ricci ot the truth of his statement. 20 oqfuls We Qefieve Of the utmost importance at Central is Catholic Action which stems from the knowl- edge and love ot God. lt is through the religion class that students learn to combat the false materialistic philosophy of the present day. Our tour-year journey begins with a com- plete study ot the lite ot lesus Christ. Having followed Christ from Bethlehem to lerusalem, sophomores turn their attention to the growth and development of His Mystical Body, Real- izing that not by the words alone will man enter the kingdom of heaven, juniors spend their daily religion period expanding and summarizing the moral code of the Ten Com- mandments. On the threshold of the adult world, seniors delve into a reasonable ex- planation ot our Catholic truths of faith. On our graduation day, we will assume our places in society, well prepared to meet its challenge, for we have received a complete education. Whats cglze Word. Hs D, Mosher scans her text, G. Radke enacts a scene from Macbeth on his puppet stage. I. Nawa enjoys illustrations ofthe same play. There's fun afoot in English I as E. Yahner checks on R. Tomcics's telephone technique, '94 -, H taping session tops the day's agenda lor sopho- more Shakespearian students, Fl. Langan and H. lanes As pens flew across paper, students re- vealed hidden literary talent and produced essays and poems for the national high school anthologies as well as original material tor the schools lirst literary magazine. While seniors spent countless hours assem- bling information on term papers, juniors delved into the mysteries ot short story writ- ing. Underclassmen wrote essays and made posters for various English projects, New vocabulary books proved beneficial to all students. Eight new records, including highlights of Macbeth, Tale of Two Cities, and the Rime of the Ancient Mariner, were added to the visual aids ot this department, Dramatization ot famous scenes from some ot the required readings stimulated interest in the classics. Besides providing entertainment, films like David Copperfield and Chaucer's The Pardon- er's Tale helped students to understand and appreciate their literary heritage. With an eye toward satisfying the growing demand for scientists, the Science Department now boasts a cathode ray oscilloscope, audi- oscillator, recording timer, and stratoscope. Science magazines and periodicals also aid this department to keep up with various im- portant scientific findings. The lunior Chemists' Club, under the spon- sorship ot the Reading Chemists' Club met monthly to tour local industries. A. Boland and B, Pomeroy accompanied by Sister lohn Catherine attended the Middle Atlantic Sci- ence Symposium held at Temple University, Philadelphia. A group ot seniors traveled to Villanova University to View the new science building. Climaxing the year lUO Centralites dis- played their projects in the school science fair held in late lanuary. Ot these 75 were selected to represent the school in the annual Reading-Berks Science Pair held at Albright College in April. eaclz Grier lze Stars. VVith the aid of T. Szymanslci, R. Chelstowslci explores the mysteries ot a terrarium. Recording data, calculating frequencies, securing connections, and adjusting controls busy M. Ustaszewski, I. Klick, I. Frantz, and E. Didyoung in the preparatory check of the cathode ray oscilloscope. l l 22 um ers Racket As the demand for skilled mathematicians increases, so also does the number of students who pursue the mathematics course. Central- ites battled mantully to tind the elusive under the competent direction ot the Bernardine Sisters. Contestwise this department scored a Win when lames Duchynski claimed a spot on the student honor roll ot the October issue of School Science cmd Math. lim submitted a correct solution to a problem during the spring of the previous year. For the fourth consecu- tive year, Centralites entered the Mathematics Contest of the Society ot Actuaries. M s.. While it appears that Ft. McGavin, I. Melcher, and I. Irvin are preparing to paper the room, they're actually showing the class all the possible functions of angles, Lip biting benefits R. Soltis as he discovers a solution Circles and tangents prove no problem for I. Wendell and C. Michiewicz for a problem in Hlgebra ll, in plane geometry class. 23 Examining various projects on the Keystone State, I. Cimo- chowski, D. Damore, L. Gudz, H. Iones, and C. Grimm learn many interesting facts about Pennsylvania. Meet the experts! R. Mulligan, l. Hofmann, and P, Napiecek give the class a socialized .recitation on the glories of ancient Egypt. From primitive man and his surroundings to the atomic age and its problems-this vast scope of time is covered by Central's history program. Projects on ancient Egypt attracted annex freshmen. American and modern European history enthusiasts enjoyed several instructive films. Sponsored by the ACES, a field trip to Q cg' local industries gave seniors a close View of if the American competitive system in action. Debate preparation means research. I. Naso, I. Burrows, I. Wenrich, l. Malecki, M. Barrasso, G. Gross, and N. Carabello consult nationally famous sources- Z4 oreign gn tmgue Hycloclc in the guise of a French peasant brings a bit ot old World atmosphere to the halls of Central. 5 5 T' French, German, Spanish, Latin. Gentrals academic students tried to arrive at a better knowledge of the people of the world by an understanding ot their language and customs. Breaking the pinata, a Christmas custom of gay Mexico came to lite for Spanish lll students. By means ot a PAS. program soph- omores ot Latin ll class portrayed many ot the customs ot the ancient Romans. lnterest in the Berlin election and the cold war prob- lem ot Berlin gave material for many interest- ing discussions to German ll students. As is the custom at Central, French students enter- tained the student body at a well-planned spring assembly. Berlin election results provides a new field of interest for German students, W. Tucker, K. Kline, and Pl. Cassel. Hs a means of becoming acquainted with Spanish culture, P. Donahue, B. Fldams, R. Grossman, and W. Pawelski leaf through the works of great Spanish artists. 1- N, 1 . It .olf- lunior artists, B. Siegle, l. Gross, and M. Kreuzberger smile broadly as they put the last touch to their linoleum block prints. Montage, collage, papier colle-words ot mystery to the uninitiated, but to Central's art students these forms ot expression helped to constitute an exciting and challenging year. Besides regular class assignments, the junior and senior art students produced attractive displays tor the bulletin board near the gym and furnished several beautiful panels as a simple but devotional decoration tor the an- nual Christmas assembly. Since the purpose ot the high school art course is to give the students a broad knowledge of the various media he may use to express his ideas, there was no time tor specialization. However, une der the capable direction of Sister M. Anne- marie, many students tound the type of art that loest suited him. Future draitsmen and engineers learned the necessity ot neat accurate work in the drawing ot plans as they pursued their study ot mechanical drawing. This course is offered to juniors and seniors. Qdufy gs grutlz. Conimernorating U. N. Day, seniors S. Miller, M. Young, L. Noon, F. Swavely, and S, Cambria prepare a display of drawings based on the political and economic rights ot the Flmerican Credo. Before modeling their creations for the rest of the class, M. Guziejewski, P. Curry, and I. Mull receive some last minute instructions from Sister M. Stanislaus. Master chefs of home economics class, I. Wenrich, P. Buckley, and C. Roth display tasty tidbits from foreign lands. 27 gfltclzen apers. Sophomore members of the Home Eco- nomics Department completed a busy sched- ule of activities this year. The girls partici- pated in a home nursing course and at its successful completion were awarded certifi- cates. Needlework ranked high with this class as they crocheted stoles, rugs, and scarves. Bright reds, blues and the ever popular plaids were much in evidence as junior girls stitched away on their Christmas ensembles. This same group prepared original spring out- fits also. Early in November the senior girls at- tended the cooking school at the Abraham Lincoln Hotel which was sponsored by WEEU and UGl. Later in the month home economists ot UCI provided an experiment in Space Age Cooking. Besides instructions in sewing and cook- ing, these sixty girls received training in the Christian ideals of family living which should aid them in becoming exemplary Catholic homemakers. Practice makes perfect so P. Binasiewicz, I. Bonanno M Weber E Pluchter and K Mauger give their full attention to the task at gfefp antecf Efficiency is the keynote of the modern business world and through its commercial course, Central trains students to accept re- sponsible positions in the business field. Although records used by commercial classes may not make the Hit Parade, stenog- retphy students found that dictation discs are an invaluable aid in building up speed and accuracy, Typists followed the maxim that practice makes perfect and strove to produce perfect copies in the shortest time possible. As part of their training, seniors were given an aptitude test by the Employment Bureau. Guided by the results a representae tive of the company suggested suitable work for each student. Hs E. Koenig puts on a dictation disc, H. Matisick and P. Gemmill prepare to speed at 120 wpm. Marie E. Hdams 1233 Church St, Iohn W. Hrentz 139 West Oley St. Margaret M. Hmold r 351 North llth St. 98p US, Q Michael H. Barrasso 1051 Greenwich St. Elizabeth I. Huchier 700 Wayne I-lve., West Reading Iacqueline M. Babb 543 Robeson St. Mildred Balulis 4232 Eleventh Five., Temple goof from al! pettmess. Leonard I. Banis Fleetwood R. D. No. 3 Box 254, Fleetwood Iames R. Barra 1114 flllbright Five., Wyomissing Elizabeth I. Bausher Box 85, Route 2, Hamburg Kathleen Becker ' 513 Chestnut St., West Reading 30 Patricia H. Bielski 538 Maple St, Patricia Binasiewicz 405 South 14th St. Thomas Blaum 419 Franklin St., West Reading Thomas F. Bednar 122 South llth St. Mary E. Behney 1108 North 9th St. Paul Bender 746 Locust St. Thomas W. Blekicki 2406 Fairview Hve. Mt. Penn, Reading, PCI, Blison Boland 1308 Parkside Dr. S., Wyomissing Ioanne Bonanno 830 Master St, Edward D. Braun 541 North 9th St. 31 Combining duty and pleasure M Royle reads her assignment while enjoying warm spring breezes .. P ff My Elaine Broskey R. D. No. 3, Box 420 Paul Bross 412 Pcirl Hve. Tina M. Bruno 3415 South 7th St. Patricia Buckley 122 South 20th Sl., Ml. Perm Constance R. Bully 703 Tuckerlon Plve., Temple 5 Diet us be farge in tfzouglzt, in wor , Sylvia Cambria 229 S. 8th St. Natal Ccxrabello 304 South 3rd St. Noel C. Carubello 1508 Rose Virginia Rd. Barry L. Burrell Ictck P. Burrows 104 North 23rd St. Iohn P. Bussinger 725 North 10th St. 749 Mt.Lc1ure1Hve. in 0,88 ,Temple , Mt. Perm 32 Conrad Ciesielski 1250 Spruce St. Mary Louise Cinesi 2200 Raymond Hve. Northmortt, Rclg. Robert L. Clark 2618 Perkiomen F1ve,,Mt.Per1n Iacquelyn H. Casse Route 562, Earlville Hlcm Cassel GOD North Wyomiss Wyomissing, Pa. Doreen M. Chelius 1126 North 10th St, Charles Chiarelli 17D No. 3 ing Blvd, Hfter a busy session with T squares cmd French curves, I. Feeney, T. Dvorak, cmd 1. Hrentz close up shop. 33 Louis I. Corado 27 South 23rd St., Mt. Penn Michael I. Daley 302 Ho11enbC1ch St. Joseph De1Collo 2129 Spring St., West Lawn Ioseph Devera 314 Miller St. Elizabeth Didyoung 130 North 23rd St. Mt. Penn, Rdg. Rosemary Diehm 527 Linden St. Carol L. Dietrich 123 South 8th St. George Dietrich 2440 Cleveland Plve. Wyomissing Ioseph R. DiSaverio 846 Tuckerton Five., Temple et 4,49 be cfone wfitlz fault-jan ing ana! cz 8868-888 Mig. Patrick Donahue 1125 Fairview 1l1ve.,Wyomissing Robert H. Dobrosky 407 Minor St. Margaret M. Dolan 16 Valley Rocrc1,Wyomissing Michael W. Dougherty 337 Rooseve-1tHve,, Lcxureldclle Thomas I. Dvorak 1214 Chestnut St, 34 I' David P. Faust 735 North 2nd St. Iohn P. Feeney 839 Washington St. Iudith M. Feichtner 1139 North 10th St. Carol H. Eltz 1127 North 10th St, Ingeborg L. Endter R. D. No. 1, Sinking Spring Pamela K. Evans Oley, R. D. No. 1 5 Term paper-itisf' P. Sustello con- sults various volumes for pertinen information. 1 1 Susan E. Field 232 South 10th St. Mary E. Fordyce 617 Corsonior Five. Ronald B. Forehcmd X Q 77 315 West Hrch St., Hamburg , XXV 1 ..,,5? tl- , .-., Lawrence B. Fox 'W 1240 Hill Road 35 tif' liyi 51.5 it . if f i.Jifi ' Iohn F. Frantz 532 Pork Road, Wyomissing dy W8 Gerard Futrick 616 Lcsurel St. lean B. Galczynski 214 Clymer St. Kathleen H. Gunter 516 Iefferson Blvd, Lincoln Pork Peter I. Garito 519 North Front St. pat away all pretense an meet each other Leonard R. Graxzyk 233 Wunder St. Barbara H. Greytok 307 Sunset Road George F. Gross 3346 Marion St, Patricia M. Gemmill 925 North Front St. Sandra L. Goemer 1052 Mulberry St. Theodore S. Golowski 334 South 10th St. Ioseph M. Guthier 522 South 9th St. Paul Haring 1542 Perkiomen Hve. Bonnie G. Hutt 3911 Grcmt St., Reilf ton Frederick H. Grube 2701 Philmcry Terrctce, Ioanne M. Guard 1109 Green St. Howard R. Gurley 1542 Farr Road, Wyom Mt. Penn issing Mr. Bell's invention proves cr vczlu able old to P. Schleicher and M Behney cis they make arrangements Gerald G- G'-'savage lor Centrolmcr picture day- 24l3 Woodvole Five., -Mt. Penn 37 Robert H. Hehn 413 Franklin St., West Reading Sharon H. Heine 540 Gregg St., Shillington Donald H. Henry 811 Tuckerton Hve., Temple Frances L. Henry 1246 Carbon St. IoHm1 M. Henry 377 Schuylkill Plve. Sally H. Henry 317 North 9th St. Catherine M. Hess 313 Melrose Hve. Carole H. Holland 1043 North 10th St, Thomas F. Holland 218 East Penn Plve., Wernersville lfwitlzeut sellgpity ana! without preju ice. Theresa M. Hydock 1412 North 11th St. . W W .QW-.,,.-. V S f r ' 'K L 5 tg 'P . JW 1 Q7 . '9 is E Donna M. Hoopes 401 Sherwood St., Shillington IoHnne C. Hydock 120 West 36th St.,Reilftor1 Raymond G. Impink 1547 North 10th St. Ieanne M. Irvin 500 Buttonwood St. 38 Michcxelene I. Kalina 3039 South 175 St. Kathleen H. Kelly 526 Oley St, Rosemary H. Kelly 1605 Perkiomert Five. Edward L. Kidder Gibraltar Iames M. Klick 724 Reading Hve, W Michael I. Klick 537 South 11th St. H. Karen Kline 215 North 13th St. 39 Sharon L. Iackson R. D. No. 2, Box 478 Iudith B. Iohnson 1268 Perm Flve. Rosalie S. Iordan 238 South 3rd St. Sharing slide rule headaches, P. Garito, B. Pomeroy, and 1. Pietruszyn- ski contemplate its complexities. est Reading Theresa B. Kocan 539 Bingaman St. Cly W8 Elizabeth H. Koenig 823 Greenwich St. Iohn T. Kogut 520 Maple St. Nancy E. Kohut 426 South 7th St. Robert G. Kondisco 812 Byram St., Pennside ne er be hasty in ju gment an ever generous Paulette M. Krall 335 West Walnut St., Shillington Michael F. Kushmore 1234 Dauphin Hve., Wyomissing Ioan F. Kwiatkowski 1160 Spruce St, Marianne Kopel 1553 Mineral Spring Road Patricia Korytkowski 1011 Franklin St. Carl Kostival 6349 Bingaman St. 40 Robert Latshaw 430 Spruce St. Martin Lcxtze 233 Tulpehocken Five., Kathleen H. Lesher 752 Birch St. West Reading Paul N. LaFatc: 3422 Kutztown Road, Laureldale Ierome LczManna l733 Penn Plve., Wyomissing Hills Mary Hnn Lcxroche 901 Franklin St., Wyomissing Order is I-leaven's first law. I. Tar- czynski obeys Popes dictum by her careful arrangement of magazines in Hauer G. LaRue the school library. 342 East Walnut St., Shillington William S. Liptck. Ir. 404 North l3th St. Shirley H. Liss 530 South 14th St. David l. Loeper ll2l Chestnut St. 41 Mary K. Lozinski 1132 Cotton St, Pauline M. Lutostanski 1320 Brooke Blvd., Kenhorst David W. Lutz Lcxrcme, Reading Hrlhur E. McGavin, III R. D, No. 2, Mohnton Ioan E. McLain 541 Spring St. Daniel M. Mackowiecki 1111 Spruce St. Jet us take time or af! things and be ca m 6147, 1 pQClCQfU Helene E. Malisick 1342 Church St. Icmice M. Malecki 320 Miller St. Ioan E. Malecki 320 Miller St. Ian E. Matuszak 1136 Spruce St. Kaihleen H. Mauger 214 Dumr1's Court 42 Thomas M. Moll 820 Franklin St., Wyomissing Frederick M. Muhlenberg l2l0 Parkside Drive South Wyomissing Park Icxmes M. Musico 226 North llth St. Iumes S. Melcher 936 Franklin St., Wyomissing Susan M. Miller 2 Carlisle Hve, Lincoln Park Carole H. Mitchell 4 East 37th St., Reillton IoMarie C. Nuso 1304 East Wyomissing Blvd. Wyomissing Park Ioflrme M. Nawcr 3520 Free-mont St., Laureldale Kathleen R. Necxring 821 North 26th St., Pennside Iohn F. Nierle 109 West Douglass St. 43 Proud of her senior privileges, L Perella descends the marble stairs Virginia Nigrelli 1100 Lancaster Flve. Darlene M. Noll 1252 Green St- Willicxm F. Noll 1327 Perkiomen Linda L. Noon 336 Chestnut Sl. Hve. Barbara S. Oswald R. D. No. 4, Five-points each us to put into actions our better mapa se' Metro Pauluk Evansville, Pa, William I. Pawelski, Ir. 1130 Lancaster Plve. Lois H. Perella 2326 Holter Hve. Northmont, Reading, Pa. Iohn C. Owens 1234 Pike Sl. Rosemary E. Palaierro 938 Spring St. IoHnn M. Pastor 228 South 12th St. 44 Richard Podlasek 324 South 10th St. Bruce D. Pomeroy 102 East 37th St. Christina L. Powers 706 North 10th St. Elizabeth M. Pfau 1530 Mineral Spring Road Hnncx T. Pickup 33 Cedar St. Ioseph Pietruszynski 711 Greenway Terrace Ioanne F. Piontek 236 South 12th St. F. Swavely prepares to put the seniors' rocket into orb1t durmg H111 side Echoes drrve 45 Lawrence I. Powers 1233 Robeson St. Sharon Pszczolkowski 328 South 10th St. Ioel Purcell 1421 Van Steffy Five., Wyomrssmg Gerard 1-1. Radke 2000 Fairview Hve., Mt. Penn Martin C. Rcrdvanyi 4301 Fourth Five., Temple Carroll H. Rambo 8 South Los Robles Ct., Pennside rant that we may rea ize Suzanne F. Saloka 617 Willow St. Martha T. Royle 603 North 26th St., Permside Geraldine H. Ruiolo 325 Schuylkill Plve. Theodore I. Sauer, Ir. 132 Elm St. Ioette R. Schaetzle 430 Summit Plve, 46 Peter H. Ricci l620 North 15th St. Nicholas Roccamanta 27 South 2nd St. Catherine E. Roth 1047 Church St. Patricia I-1. Schleicher 2541 Grant St., Mt. Perm Francis M. Schuler 840 North 2nd St. Shirley E. Schwab Fleetwood, R. D. No. 2 Norbert F. Schauer 140 Halsey Hve., W Eda I. Schiialacqua 1900 Trooper Road Thomas S. Schlegel est Lawn 106 Mayer St., Permside Palma Seibert 1500 Perkiomen Five. Michael Shaaber R D. No. 4, Reading Stephen N. Shaaber 712 Brighton Hve,, Pennside Sandra L. Shaiier 1041 North 10th St. 47 H. Gurley an ci S. Goerner check the top term before making a selecttort Hnthony H. Sheidy 425 W Douglass St. t is Iohn. Siegle 1036 Chestnut St. Mary H. Siekierkcz 1216 Spruce St. Robert K. Sokol 534 Laurel St. Michael Spangler 729 Gordon St. t e fittle tlzings of life that create cfiflqcuftzes William R. Stanton 3 Northfield Road, Wyomissirig Hills Rose M. Stroffolino 410 North Sth St. P. Charles Sustello 340 North 10th St. Michael Spcmier 1017 Greenwich St. Rosemary H. Spare 1318 LaCrosse Hve., Dolores Spirelis Kenhorst 213 State St., Shillington 48 Susan H. Titus 228 North 10th St, Lawrence H. Tranovich 307 Mi11er St. Marie Trexler 117 North 4th St., Hamburg Fred Swavely 19 East 34th St., Reiffton Cynthia Szymomski 1138 Spruce St. Ieanette M. Tarczynski 264 South 9th St. Sara H. Templin 1139 North 13th St. Pts coordinator of the rctdio program, M. Spomier found the tape recorder cr handy friend. 49 Roberta L. Troilo 1U North 2nd St. Diane C. Trout 1824 Cotton St. William B. Tucker Golf Road, Greeniields Gerard M. Twardowski 556 South 19th St. Stanley Ulatowski 533 South 6th St. Iohn M. Urban 51 N. Carroll St. Mary H. Ustaszewski 519 Wunder St. Helen I. Vallish 316 Cedctr St. Mary Hnn Vath 919 North 4th St. cglzat in the big things of life we are as one Mary E. Vogel 1535 Cleveland Plve., Wyomissing Robert I. Wawrzyniak 336 South 6th St. Frederick I. Walter 162 W. Oley St. Ioan L. Weber 1119 Robeson St. Margaret H. Weber 110 N. Wyomissing Hve., Shillington 50 Veronica D. Whelan 444 North 9th St. Charles Williams, lr. 239 Greenwich St. Geraldine M. Williams lOl N. Sterley St. Patricia H. Wendell 321 Linden Lone, West Redding Iulicx Wenrick 516 Locust St. Ioanne R. Wentzel 516 Eisenbrown St., Hyde Crest Carol Winskowski 300 Revere Blvd., Lincoln Pork Iames G. Wiswesser 254 Friedensburg Rd., Mt. Penn Ernesline H. Worrall 6 South 20th St., Mt. Penn Thomas Wright 616 North 26th St., Pennside 51 To boost school spirit to new heights, D. Henry unfurls one of his pep posters. Marian I. Young 23 Park Road, Wyomissing Barbara L. Zimmerman R. D. No. 3, Box 380 Gayle M. Zitter 221 North 25th St., Mt, Penn QOCL let us not forget to he gdd CSjCllZlfCl!ClCqUCl fjaledictorlan Top student of the Class of '62, Ecla Schifalacqua took an active part in all affairs at Central. As co- editor of Centralma, Eda devoted much time and thought to the development of the theme and the or- ganization of the book. Other major extra-curricular activities in which Eda shared included her position of vice president of the National Honor Society, a trophy Winning ability in original oratory and a spot on the Weekly radio program. Eda also filled the posi- tion of council member for Senior 4. Hard study paid off in the form of a full tuition scholarship to Seton Hill College and an honor scholarship to Trinity College. Eda's future plans are not completed as we go to press, but she hopes to major in romance languages at one of these colleges. 43? mv V'-u Pl lively book review sessions captures the interest of M. Hrnold, H. Boland, I. Endter and P. Garito, all of whom merited fifteen or sixteen first honor cards. ..:.11 Q A Q f LQ A if O eff Q n 3, va be Tit f I Cgfalutatorlan Another honor came to Robert Hehn this year when he found that his position of highest boy in the class made him responsible for the salutatory oration this Iune. Serving as president of the National Honor So- ciety and as council member for Senior 2, Robert still found time to participate in the activities of the forensic union. After school hours, his favorite habitat is the journalism room Where he serves as page one editor. His by-line is also frequently found on the sports page of Hillside Echoes. Youth day found Robert busy at City Hall when he assumed the duties of mayor for the day. In the fall Robert hopes to matriculate at St. loseph's College. The electronics physics course will play an important role in his future plans. 1 t Tuning up session. M. Flemming, I. Garvie, and D. Dipietro represent the junior contribution to the string section. fn their guest for maturity, third year students applied themselves diligently to the study of varif ous branches of knowledge, College bound stu- dents puzzled over geometry problems and chem- istry formulae while future business personnel learned the intricacies of the Gregg system, filing, and typing. Extracurricular activities beckoned the juniors also, and they invaded all fields. M. Thren, B. Siegle, and D. DiFulvio led cheers for the mighty performance of football star D. Fry and basketeers K. Morris and T. Bosol, Iournalists K. Werner, l. Duchynski, and E. Heere helped in the production of our oustanding school paper. Vlfriting captions and copy for Centralma kept K. Brailer, K, Sautel and I. Sylvester busy after school hours. Under the direction of Father Kelly, junior forensicers , F. Lyons, M. Wasickanin, and B. Pisano talked their way to fame. Red letter days occurred December ll with the appearance of class rings and February 3, the night of THE prom. luniors found the role of upper- classmen delightful, and happily awaited senior year. uniors jgolfowecf cfiverse paths IUNIOR 1 First Bow: R. DiSaverio, F. Borst, R. Clemente, I. Broskey, Pt, Cavallucci, M. Bisbano. Second Row: Pt, Cassidy, S. Chett, S, Distelhorst, I. Cassidy, M. Plllen, K. Brailer, D. Eckel, P. Curry, B. Dabrishus, H. Coleman, N, Cinelli, D. DiFulvio, C. Bilyk, M. Calabrese, K. Civita. Third Bow: L. Elbert, WM, Conrad, T. Drexler, V. Doyle, D. DiPietro, B. Plclams, C. flllbrecht, P. Buskey, C. Ernesto. Fourth Bow: L. Englert, R. Dissinger, F. Cyran, W. Boyer, M. Dudek, G. Bialas, D. Burkhart, T. Diehm, B. Clifford. Fifth Row: C. Butto, B. Bennett, T. Donaldson, I, Duchynski, I. Enzman, P. Cooney, B. Carr, E. Ptlbrecht, M. Bern. 54 IUNIOR 2 First Row: M. Glaser, I. Iones, M. Hussar, M. Hynes, Pl. Hanson, D. Kaisoglus, Pl. Griesemer, P. Heckman, IM. Guziejewslci, M. Gross, G. lsabel, I. Good, C. Good. Second Row: K. Essig, I. Iohnson, M. Gottschall, S. Golembiewslci, P. Eyrich, T. Hofmann, I. Gross, M. Grossman, I. Kennedy, M, Flemming, H. Grynastyl, P. Galczynski. Third Row: Q. Kersikoski, D. Graczyk, S. Gable, B. Ganter, D. Fry, M. Kane, I. Kastenmaier, D. Grillo. Fourth Row: M. Kelly, R. Kerr, I. Keenan, I. George, E. Fink, E. Heere, K. Keller, I. Kaucher, H. Kirn. F F I Decorating for a prom is serious business. C. Ptautz and F. Lyons Peppy cheerleaders B. Sie-gle and M. Thren approve consult Sister Plnnemarie about a problem they have met, ot the te-arn's etforis. 55 as they mirrorec! lufist in their was. IUNIOR 3 Firsl Row: -M. Kline, M. Konczewski, I. Kolson, P. McDonald, F. Lucas, M. Kreuzberger, E. Lucas, I. Klein, B. Konczewski, B. Lefkowicz Second Row: E, McLaughlin, D. Lineaweaver, B. Klick, F. Lyons, M. Leinbach, S. Koppenberg, P. Mairnone, S. Liss, M. Lewalski Third Row: E. LeVan, L. Krupcr, G. Lucas, N. Kolencla, Pl. Kostival, G. Lorah, V. Lysczek. Fourih Row: B. Kosiival, L. Lasoncy, Fl Kubacki, B, Klinikowski, D. Lellig. Motto: Plan your work and work your plan. Colors: Green and White. IUNIOR 4 First Row: R. Paulshock, I. Prendergast, E. Schwank, C. Rick, F. Rocktashel, D. Raybold, F. Patrick, T. Sebasiicrn, R. Poizinger Second Row: Pl. Sanchez, C. Mosher, L. Riegal, M. Martin, S. Marks, C. Piautz, M. Olersek, D. Peiravich, D. Schuchart, P. Poncczv- age, E, Paul, H. Noble. Third Row: B. Riley, I. Majka, D. Rosetar, L. Rocrniree, K. Matt, I. Schwab, I. Petrowski, P. Powers, S Painter. Fourlh Row: G. Schrum, C. Sadowski, P. O'Pake, L. Polinsky, K. Morris, I. Rosol, E. Searioss, I. Noiario, R. Piscmo. 56 . .xirfii wp Turning back the pages of time, S. Kopperiberg, S. Liss, and Pt, Steuer recall nostalgic memories with their auto- biographies- lt's an imaginary trip to California that causes carelul plati- ning for junior business student, V.Doyle. IUNIOR 5 First Row: D. Wurster, I. Stcber, I. Zmroczek, R. Wagner, R. Wiswesser, R. Tomrell. Second Row: P. Zampella, -M. Thren, S. Topper S. Vcmdertie, I. Wiswesser, B. Sie-gle, K. Werner, E. Smith, C, Weitzel, C. Spanier, E, Siatkowski, Third Row: P. Shirk, I. Turnbull B. Stabolepszy, M. Yahner, I. Sylvester, M. Turczyn, F. Wichlacz, D. Wandzilak, I, Wendell. Fourth Row: I. Vogel, H. Steuer, L Soltys, T. Snyder, B. Sullivan, I. Weglinski, I. Stajkowski, R. Zajac, G. Stark, C. Steingralaer. Fifth Row: W. Zackowslci, E. Sheehan G. Venzke, I. Stofko, M, Wasickariin, W. Sternowski, S. Vida, S. Zajac, Fl. Shaulis. 57 ,J Ready for a fun-filled evening, D. Watycha and S. Garszczynski arrive at a Friday night dance. After the arrival of six homerooms from the annex, the class of '64 was united for a busy year. Delving into the mysteries of biology or listening to one's own voice played back by a tape recorder, sophomores met many new and exciting experi- ences. Musician M. Billinger accompanied the hymns for the sophomore-freshman Holy Masses. B. Sed- lack and I. Schifalacqua Worked as cub reporters for Hillside Echoes. With the knowledge gleaned in the Centralma room after school hours, R. Bigos and S. Garszczynski aided in the publication of the school annual. Scholastically, this class took the lead as 30 second year students became the proud owners of first honor cards for the first report, Hard Work paid rich dividends for scientific-minded sopho- mores like K. May when their projects were ac- cepted for the Berks-Beading Science Fair. Sopho- mores Worked diligently to prepare to meet the challenge of the modern World. sophomores took cz orwaml step SOPHOMORE l First Row: I. Flntosy, C. Campitelli, C. Borst, K. Billy, l. Baisch, R. Hrnold. Second Row: l. Hndresky, S. Bates, K. Bonanno, K, Barra, K. Calabrese, P. Breedy, S. Bradley, M. Burrows, L. Butzer, M. Billinger, R. Caccese, M. Bayus, B. Plrnold, C. Boucher. Third Row: O. Camilli, H. Bagdon, I. Boyer, D. Pllthouse, F, Balulis, B. Bradbury, C. Hllison, T. Hlbrecht, S. Burkevage, l. Bialas, R. Bigos, T. Bentz, P, Plrnedeo. Fourth Row: W. Bausher, T. Borzellino, D. Calabria, D. Flddesso, M. Braun, Fl. Bush, T. Buskey, G, Plllgoever, Pl. Flrnold, G. Behney, M. Hnderson. Fifth Row: R. Bosch, B. Fluchter, I. Bender, Cf. Bobst, F. Birmingham, P. Billings, E. Burasz, G. I-lrnold. Stealing a moment from a regular biology class C. F-lllison introduces Mr. Bones to M. Iohnson. SOPHOMORE 2 First Row: I. Dykty, C. Dolan, D. Chelstowslci, P. Driscoll, Fl. Curtin, Q. Clinton. Second Row: B. Eck, H, Dylewski, E. Ciotti, D, Chelius, B, Civtarese, I. Cleary, I. Fiori, I. Fedorowich, L. Duranto, C. D'Qgnostino, E. Essig, K. Dillon. Third Row: R. Ferrara, D, Damore, P. Darlak, C. Ciesielski, I, Cimochowski, D. Carnaggio, B. Focht, E. Dietrich, N. DiLallo, M. Falkiewicz, F. DiPietro, I- Druzba, C. Drexler. Fourth Row: F. Destasio, I. Dallas, -M. Duddy, Pl. Carey, R. Dewar, P. Carabella, T. DiPictro, R, Ertel, M. Doyle. Fifth Row: M. Enzrnari, I. Civitarese, M. Devine, M. Daly, Pl. Engle, G. Daniel, R. Chelstowski, Fl. Druzba, I. Faller, SOPHOMORE 3 First Row: F. Higgins, S, Griesmer, D. Huclak, G. Garcelon, C. Grimm, M. Frank, H.Hutzulak. Second Row: H. Freclericks, P. Godek, E. lrvasieczko, K. Harak, P. Ganter, L. Incollingo, I. Galdien, F. Gierschick, R. M, Hipp, R. Geissler, I. Ganster, I. Holonia. Third Row: I, Giamotti, R. Huzmann, I, Godelc, K. Hill, B. Harrer, P. Henry, R. Geddio, I. Hendricks, M. Greytok, M, Ireland, S. Guadagno, C. Hess, I. Harter, I. Gallagher, M. Hoyer. Fourth Row: I. Fry, M. Hofmann, C. Hanson, S. Hertzog, F. Grynastyl, L. Gudz, I. Golen- bieski, C. Grimm, S. Garszczynski. Fifth Row: H. Guzonowski, T. Goclek, D. Hantgen, P. Huck, I. Ganster, D. Holland, R. Giniew- ski, R. Hettinger, G. Goerner. 59 towarcf their goal of growing up witlz Artist SOPHOMORE 4 First Row: H. Kuziclci, L. Levon, I. LeVcin. Second Row: I. Iosienowski, N. Kluscorit, P, Lcrzcrrski, Pl. Kreuzberger, I. Kovcrch, S. Keller, I. Lewolski, D. Keeney, M. Krause, M. Iohnson, M. Lutz, C. Kehs, M. Koprowski, C. Iocouoncl. Third Row: M. Lcrwlor, R. Koslosky, V. Lcrwlor, B. Kozik, I. Kopel, K. Mcllermcxte, B. McCarthy, R, Kcllincr, E. McCaffrey, M. Lewondowski, L. McCall, Pi. Lcxngun, R. Koch. Fourth Row: I. Kne-DP' I. LC1Mcrnno, I. Krotulslci, I. LaRue, M. Le-iendecker, I. Kcrsprzewski, I. Lenrich, F. Kersikoski, R. Kopics. Fifth Row: T. Lengle, B. Knight, L. Klein, L. Lubcxs, I. Kwiortkowski, I. Kozik, H. Iones, I. Kreskc, R. Kornzelski. Motto: No mcttter what the post has been, the best may still be thine. Colors: Yellow ond White. SOPHOMORE 5 First Row: M. Morgcinti, I. Mullen, R. Motuszak, H. Migliore, I. Miller, M. Morzurkiewicz, I. O'Connell, G. Manning, I. Mohan. Second Row: M. McGoVin, C. Moslor, K. Mengel, I. Muzcrlski, K. Mcxtisick, P. McDevitt, P. Meircrn, I, Moron, V. Pointer, I. Puskevich, C. Pov- niccr, K. McLoughlin, T. Patrick. Third Row: S. McDonough, R. Nczrdo, S. Mokowiecki, K. O'Brien, S. Porisectu, E. Mcrrkowski, T. Mororwski, S. Moslcir, L. Pcrrks, M. Olshefsky, K. Mcftus, E. Petrcrccivcrge, S. Moore. Fourth Row: W, Nitkcz, I. Obiedzinski, R. Mig- liore, C. Poplosky, R. Morris, F. Moll, M. McGonigcr1, F. Mcrryniok, I. Morgan, M, Mozzo, R. Ott, H. Pcxistor. Fifth Row: T, Norman, I. McQucrite, D. Niedrowski, D. Mourer, M. Ptou, K. Moy, M. Mescovoge, W. Powlewicz, R. O'Connor. BU SOPHOMORE 6 First Bow: B. Radar, H. Skowran, C. Peihel, I. Butter, F. Sanocki, R. Polito. Second Row: B. Schlageter, B. Bovlias, D. Skoraszewski, P. Snyder, C. Spohn, -M. Plank, R. Rapalc, C. Shuker, Fl, Seiders, I. Reigel, S, Shade, B. Sedlaclc, B. Saur, R. Schnable. Third Row: P. Shollenberger, C. Sablowski, G. Sharpley, M. Phillips, B. Shenk, C, Seghetti, M. Simcik, P. Przydzial, K. Powers, P. Spahn, I. Shee- han, C. Raybalcl, I. Schilalacqua, D. Screpesi. Fourth Row: S. Richards, R. Reddy, R. Piergrossi, I, Soltysik, I. Simpson, R. Spangler, T. Rearden, B. Schower, D. Schnieder, R. Soltis, Fifth Row: R. Piergrossi, D. Piscitelli, T. Paszkiewicz, G. Stabolepszy, B. Pickup, T. Slovik, I. Pilkerton, C, Sarge, M. Sabowski. SOPHOMORE 7 First Row: S. Witkowski, I. Winterhalter, Pt. Stufflet, C. Walsh, Pl. Worrall, D. Watycha, G. Tabak, I. Talarico. Second Bow: M, Wen- rich, C, Williams, I. Weber, H. Wiacek, P. Trout, D .Weinhold, G. Wiczallcowski, E. Weiser, N. Wolf, L. Tablone, C. Usher, C. Wen- rich, M. Vogel, Third Rowi Fl. Stauer, D. Stefanik, F. Tobias, M. Witkowski, S. Yeager, C, White, S. Wilson, Fl. Stella, K. Zuber, M. Steingraber, T. Szymanski, M. Wauszyniak, R. Warunek, W. Weinhold, I. Stadelmeyer. Fourth Row: R. Zampelli, T. Taubitz, I. Wolicki, C. Zabinski, B. Zerbe, S. Whitaker, S. Straka, S, Wenrich, B. Wagner. Filth Row: D. Tercha, L. Yeager, B. Topper, R. Sternowski, M. Witman, I. Thorne, D. Stralo, K. Stella, T. Tinus. When it comes to translating Caesar, M. Billinger and C. Boucher agree that two heads are better than one. e--...4-um. L xl'- --...g--f King Autumn led a procession of 437 freshmen to Central from neighboring elementary schools on September 6. Of this group 310 were assigned to the eight homerooms in the annex while 127 stu- dents were caught in the whirl of activities at the main building. Smiles grew broader as neophytes donned green bows for that day, sold subscriptions to Hillside Echoes. and cast votes for their representatives. Ioy of joys-Coach Schaaf chose C. Bisbano for the basketball team, and several freshman girls claimed positions on the IV team under the direc- tion of Miss W. Murphy. From her very first contest speech, E. Suppan blazed a trail of glory for the class of '55 in foren- sics. Writing essays and poems also proved a source of glory for the youngest classmen. Essays and poems were carried in the national anthologies for high school students. Following the life of Christ in religion class, solving Algebra problems, tracing the history of the world-this was part of the process of growing up. ln the course of a busy year, the freshmen lost Dllring CI lull in traffifj M. Urbditis, M, Zeugner, C. WerniClCi, their gfegn tinge Qnd bgcgme true blue Cenffglitegr and K. Vespico stop for a pause that refreshes. res men egan cz our year-journey towar maturity FF-IESHMHN l First Row: G, Boissonneault, T. Garszczynski, R. Harak, Pl. Giniewski, M. Epp. Second Row: I. Gable, S. Hudzik, P. Freymoyer, I, Gechter, S. Hiester, O, Hanf, I. Dilllietro, G. Colon, B. Kaleda, Rl-lart, L. Drexler, D, Camilli, N. Hook, M. Goerner. Third Row: E, Herb, Fl. Bohr, C. Ciclcocki, P. Daugherty, T. Gilbert, N. Gallagher, I. Diana, K. Carroll, C. Braun, K. Botwright, G. Clinton. Fourth Row: P. Christ, S. Ianos, W. Gross, I. Carr, I. Cozzi, B. Butzer, T. Duddy, R. Dobisesky, W. Harter. Fifth Row: T. Hassler, R. Engel, I. Flemming, D. Flemming, G. Bechtel, F. Furillo, R. Dobrosky, C. Plnderson, W. Bortz. 62 FRESHMQN 2 First Row: I. McGronn, M. Pickup, I. Ncxtoli, M. Kcxlnoski, F. Scheidegger, T. Surge. Second Row: R. Kruszewski, C. Neidert, L. Rutkewski, I. O'Brien, V. Moll, N. Noone, T. Klang, R. Kime, C. Kopicz. Third Row: F. Noslcoski, L. Reiff, M. Molets, Q. Mdslczr, M. Kowecki, I. Luclwikowski, Q. Schleifenheimer, H, Bietrowoicz, M. Quinton. Fourth Row: I. Lepcrge, G. Moylon, I. Martin, W, Kelly, R. Mescclvcrge, C. Montgomery, T, MCHGlG, B. Rutolo, I. Rickenborch. Fifth Row: E. Noll, M. Kelly, D. McGettigc1n, I. Luppino, R. Kowdleski, Fl. Krol, F. Moszcienski, Fl. Mink, T. Kogut. Hbsent: I. Sdrvcrs, FRESHMHN 3 First Row: M. Vernon, I. Simpson, G. Tomctsi, S. Thren, B. Trcmquillo, R. Trischler, M. Ulle, E. Suppon, B. Ustoszewski, P. Smith. Second Row: I. Trexler, M. Witlcowski, M. Titus, D. Schwab, S. Witrnorn, N. Weinhold, I. Siegle, I. Turaniccx, R. Shermot. Third Row: D. Zcickowslci, D. Wojtowicz, R. Sebastian, T. VCIZGlCCIS, B, Stones, T. Wesoloski, Fourth Row: B, Stufflet, P. Wojciechowski, G. Speece, E. Tezok, B. Zymrocjek, I. Volszczenski, D. Stiely, G. Tomuszewski. I Pls port of their introduction to Central, fresh- men R. 'Mesccworge and I, McGrorrin explore the ccfrd catalogue in the librcrry. as they compamone with Gfirlst. FRESHMHN lFl First Row: I. Bednar, I. Borst, M. Borne, I. Blaum, C. Richards, Second Row: I. Ballielte, K. Bryniarski, E. Billings, M. Bilyk, N Hiello, C. Capellupo, K. Hlliero, C. Cipar, S. Clemens, P. Illndros, Third Row: E. Carabello, M. Burasz, G. Chomyn, S. Burns, M Firenlz, C. Cipar, I. Braun, M. Barloon, C, Burasz, R. Chelius, B, Bereskie, Pl. Bulanger, V. Chirieleison. Fourlh Row: I. Ciabattoni M. Bernardo, G. Calabria, R. Butkus, W, Huchter, P. Bogdan, I. Chudovan, R. Benlz, C. Bisbano. Molto: In Chrisl's name We go forward. Colors: Red and While. FRESHMHN ZF! First Row: F. Condralh, I. Duda, I. Cooney, G. Foley, I. Dewar, S. Deokin, I. Driscoll, H. Corvaia. Second Row: K. Daley, R. Dochow- ski, G. Dobrosky, P. Farrell, M, Deerner, G. Debiec, M. Fleckenslein, C. Goldren, F. Cyran. Third Row: I. Drogo, M. Dybalski, R Fromuth, M. Doyle, E. Golczynski, T, Gansler, K. Fronza, R. D'l3liello, M. Garceau, S. Fura. Fourth Row: D. DeTemple, I. Cutler, P DiBlasi, R. Filipek, E. Fink, I. Coble, T. Daly, iM. Falatovich, I. Flemming, I. Dislelhorsl. 64 FRESHMHN 3131 First Row: I. Haas, D. Guzowski, W. Gerard, S. Gring, B. Iones, I. Iagielski, C. Harter, D. Hinkle, F, Keltz. Second Row: Fl. Kawa V. Glebacki, G. Guzowski, H. Iakabein, C. Iagielski, H. Gregonis, H. Herald, Fl. Grillo. Third Row: E. Heist, C. lmpink, M. Hess C. Gehris, V. Grimm, H. Graczyk, B. Iaklonslci, L. Kane, M. Hasster. Fourth Row: T. Golden, S. Hydock, W. Harrigan, I. Garham mer, I. Hofmann, W, Gippriclc, D. Kennedy, M. Homcha, E. Kachele. FRESHMHN 4H First Row: I. Lucas, B. Leier, W. Lorah, G, Klernich, I. Laroche, R. Lis, D. Klein, Pl. Lascala, M. Kuzio, I. Lorish. Second Flow: I. Kuhn, P. Kosikowski, P. Loeper, I. Kruszewski, E. Killinger, I. Kurpiewski, D. Lubcrs, D. Latusek, S. Lewis. Third Flow: R. Lona- berger, M. Loeper, D. Kulchinsky, C. Lysczek, M. Kerr, M. Lutz, C. Kidder, C. Leddy, H. Kondek, G. LeVan. Fourth ROW: G. Lucas, K. Lubas, M. Lesher, G. Kozlowski, M. Kowalski, T. Lutz, K. Klinger, G. Leithcrm, L. Klick, IM. Kurpiewski. Rn answer to a freshman lad's prayer. Miss Schmie- der returns I. Rickenbachs stray text. 't':.' . il' A 'IMA A Hillside Echoes captures the interest of S. Lewis, R. Lis, and P. Loeper as they receive the first edition from Sister Mary Perpetua. FRESHMPIN 59 First Row: T. Mauger, W. Mihalak, I. Merritt, P. Napiecek, T. McCool, P. Monderewicz, M. McCoy, P. Mazurkiewicz. Second Row: P. Patton, F. Marino, I. Noon, M. Niernczyk, P. Mochan, C. Miller, T. Milczanowski, K. Marinitz. Third Row: K. Moore, C. Oswald, M. McGrath, M. McDade, I. Malecki, L. Matthews, I. Nangle, L. Olanin, K. Mullen, R. Mulligan, C. Mulligan. Pouth Row: I. Maslar, P. Orlando, E. Matuszak, I. Mcllndrews, I. Mieczkowski, I. Madara, I. McDonald, L. McGrath, S. Meter. FRESHMHN BH First Row: G. Radka, S. Rothman, W. Purcell, F. Powers, G. Purcell, I. Potasiewicz, I. Pietrowslci, F. Schwenk, N. Schrum. Second Row: S. Schmura, C. Ringenary, I. Schum, L. Rirnby, C. Pawlewicz, S. Ptautz, C. Schwenk, D. Rudzenski, P. Schlachter. Third Row: I. Peterson, M. Reichlein, C. Price, S. Sabanas, C. Rick, Pl. Sautel, B. Rick, F. Richards, C. Schleicher, N. Schwartz, M. Reitner. Fourth Row: D. Pietrantonio, I. Pugliese, G. Rozzi, T. Schmidt, R. Roberts, I. I. Rutolo, G. Pawelski, I. Piutolo. 66 FRESHMHN 7H First Row: Pl. Steuer, W. Steuer, I. Sockel, T. Saydlowski, C. Stoyer, L. Straub, I. Takash. Second Row: N. Tacyn, M. Skoraszewski K. Screpesi, F. Torcivia, M. Troilo, K. Stubblebine, Pl. Switek, M. Strasavage, R. Tomcics, C. Spolski, C. Swist. Third Row: K Stankiewicz, Pt. Steinman, C. Tobias, P. Tobias, I. Slofkovski, S. Stabolepszy, R. Swoboda, G. Sheetz, D. Szymanski, I. Stacherski S. Swienckowski, H. Toye, Fl. Stabolepszy. Fourth How: D. Stefanik, M. Sirak, D. Trout, D. Shaaver, W. Sgrignuoli, T. Shaaber I. Tomaszewski. FRESHMHN BH First Row: B. Vagnoni, D. Trump, M. We-ntzel, W. Wilson, W. Whalen, R. Vogel, I. Witham, R. Watson, T. Watts, C. Zerbe. Second Row: K. Williams, E. Zahner, C. Tyrrell, E. Wiest, M. Witkowski, M. Urbaitis, B. Verdone, C. Williams, I. Wernig. Third Row: K. Vespico, C. Wernicki, B. Vath, G. Warner, S. Wolfskill, I. Weber, M. Zeugner, P. Urso, G. Wernicki, P. Zimmerman. Fourth Row: D. Wieder, H. Yoder, S. Wieniewski, G. Zeiber, F. Wall, T. Zajac, M. Valgus, M. Zcrlunowski, M. Tylka. .-in 5 g'ssa::effgj,.f C2115 img 4, :rw-'M' 5 Despite a broken arm, M. Wentzel needs his books from the locker, so M. Tylka comes to the rescue. I aCtz'm'tz'es Let Christ be a host lifted in me, in places Where otherwise no Host comes, Let me show His beauty, His simplicity, His attractiveness in laughter, in tenderness, in my interest in others' affairs, in seeing the good in others, fostering their aspirations, making myself, my heart- not only the outside of me- accessible to them. Hs F. Swavely reads the list of people being invited to participate in the Career Day Ptssembly, l. Enclter, P. Lutostanski, W. Tucker K. Mauger, I. LaManna, and K. Lesher prepare to issue the invitations. Flnother cake, another dollar. B. Pomeroy and P. Garito spent Preparations for the Career Hssembly caused R. lordan, K. a busy day transporting cakes to the market. Nearing, and M. Daley to dream about their own future plans. 7U Senior P. Wendell explains the meaning ofthe torch symbol of the N.H.S. Hs R. Sokol and M. Plrnold examine a list of schools active in the N.H.S., they spot the name of their alma mater. cglpotllgfzt C941 Gfzaracter Under the leadership of Prexy Robert l-lehn, the National Honor Society had an active year. Early in the term, all energy was directed toward a successful cake sale at Kissingers Market. The proceeds of this affair aided in the purchase of an electric dupli- cator to replace the outdated hand model. Daily duty of N.l-l.S.- ers consisted of helping to direct traffic and tutoring underclass- men. Once again this society sponsored a career day assembly. New on the agenda was an essay contest open to all sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Hfter their guests have departed on career day, E. Schifalacqua, R. Hehn, and Sister Carletta relax for a moment. 7l Iusi belore entering the principals office, moderator Sister M. Imelda enjoys a joke with president B. Pomeroy, vice president K. Nearing, and recording secretary L. Fox. REPRESENTHTIVES Iuniors: F. Borst, P. Eyrich, L. Losoncey C. Flaulz, I. Stoiko. Sophomores: F. Birmingham, M. Duddy B. Harrer, B. Kozik, I. Miller, T. Raszkie- wicz, I. Winterhalier. Freshmen: M. Borne, M. Deemer, B Iones, C. Leddy, T. McCool, G. Purcell R. Swoboda, S. Wolfskill, I. Flemming R. Kowalski, G. Speece- HSSOCIFITE REPRESENTHTIVES Iuniors: D, Eclcel, I. Kennedy, F. Lucas I. Prendergasi, T. Snyder, Sophomores: D. Calabria, H. Curtin, I Gansier, I. Knepp, I. Moran, B. Sedlack S. Wilson. Freshmen: N. Piiello, I. Dewar, H. Iaka- bein, G. Klimcik, P. Patton, C. Price, T Szydlowski, R. Vogel, N. Gallagher, I Luclwikowski, E. Suppan. Pls they couni off packs for their respective N. Carabello puis his musical ialent to use as he accompanies senior hornerooms, junior council members M. Kane, Pl. representaiive carolers, M. Usiazewski, I. l-Iydock, M. Kushmore, and Shaulis, I. Piry, F. Lyons, and I. Duchynski sneak I- Pi9lNlSZYT1Ski' oz preview of the career booklets. Holding an informal meeting in Central's backyard, senior council members T. Blekicki, I. Klick, I. Weber, R. Hehn, M. Flrnold, I. Purcell, E. Schifalacqua, W. Tucker, K. Kline, and F. Grube relax after school hours. Treasurer M. Daly and secretary R. Iordan talk over arrangements for the -Mardi Gras dance while enjoying a breath of fresh air. Flfter receiving the badges of their office, senior associate representatives H. Boland, M, Trexler, L. Noon, T. l-lydock, and K. -Mauger accept Father Fricker's congratulations. Eafuhfing gn tmofitics installation day, October ll, opened the door to another year of planning and figuring. Under the leadership of President Bruce Pomeroy, the student council took on the customary duties of direct- ing traffic and arranging skating parties and the Friday night dances. Highlight of the year for this active group was the sponsoring of the invitation Mardi Gras dance. All members worked hard to make this a successful enterprise. Our student government group is a duly accredited member of the National Association of Student Councils of the National Association of Secondary School Principals. This adds prestige to its role as negotiator between faculty and students. Cn ling ur Story Headline problems, deadline headaches, missing photosfall these ingredients were blended with hours of fun to produce Cen- tralma, l962. After the organization meetings a theme was chosen and developed. Layouts were planned, pictures were snapped, writing and rewriting became the order of the day. Highlights of the year for staff members included a trip to Villanova for the Press Conference. Co-editors P. Garito and E. Schifalacqua represented Central as a chairman and panel mem- ber respectively. Another thrill came in the Spring when a picture from our 1962 annual was featured on the cover of the Columbia Press high school publication. All Catholic rating from the Catholic School Press and first class awards from Columbia Scholastic Press, National Scholastic Press, and Pennsylvania School Press for the l96l edition made this year's staff determined to keep up the award winning tradition. After our year of headaches and laughter we take pride in presenting Centralma 1962. Busy looking over old books before beginning with a new edition, Centralma staff Ptrtist L, Noon arranges the books in Centralma's new headquarters. ers spent an enjoyable afternoon , Liilttlii KI! Zxiiilmni t ul' Lift! ff? Q WN 74 we-'if dfvwfki Gal Fridays S. Cambria, G. Rutiilo, H. Matisick, and L. Perella type and proofread some ot this year's copy. Relieved that another deadline has been met, M. Ustaszewski, photography editor, E. Schifalacqua and P. Garito, co-editors accompany SM. Magdoiaine, moderator, home. 75 i Whenever sports staffers, W. Tucker, M. Spanier, F. Schuier, and M. Spangler , got together, a heated discussion got under way. J ompifecf gcfitecf Despite limited after-school hours, S. M. Alethia and her hard- working staffers turned out eight issues of a top notch publication. Proof of its excellence can be seen in the awards received during the past year-all-Catholic Honor Award from the National Cath- olic Scholastic Pressg First Place Honor Ratings from Pennsylvania Scholastic Press, National Scholastic Press and Columbia Scholastic Press, and the Quill and Scroll A and International Honor Award, Special highlight of the Current school term was a 40 page book, Many Things. This first school magazine included short stories, poems, and other Writing ventures gleaned from English classes. Of special interest to most Centralites, the November issue of Hillside Echoes, a six page edition, contained up-to-date ac- counts of various colleges and universities. Ivy league schools, middle-sized colleges, and small comparatively unknown institu- tions were all represented. Editor-in-chief, T. Wright and l. Endter participated as speakers at the Villanova Press conference While Sister Alethia acted as moderator of a panel. me-A-7 ltfwff' ' 5' wi 5 H victory smile flashes when R. Hehn dis- covers his headline will fit the page plan perfectly. ...nw K2 N., I Hfter many lively discussions managing editor I. Endter, moderator Happy memories occupy sports editors K. Nearing Sister M. Pllethia and editor-in-chief T. Wright decide on the title of and M. Daley as they relive the thrills of the past the school's first magazine. games vig phgmg, 76 rut'-wmv qmx xwg. s .--4--.... ffl' Centralites will read in the next edition the article that Preparing for an all-out sales campaign, I. Piry, I. Matuszak, I. page editors Ft. Boland, M. Young, and M. Dolan are Klick, and F. Swavely have a last minute chat before visiting proofreading. homeroorns. Looks of consternation and smiles mingle as staffers B. Oswald, P. Gemrnill, R. Palaferro, K. Lesher, E. Heere, K. Werner, N. Cara- bello, M. Kane, T. Schlegel, C. Ciesielski and B. Pomeroy recall that the deadline for articles has arrived. 77 Last minute E, Zolondek cgvtrike p cgfze details are on the agenda for and color guard captain, iM. Fordyce. iff'-ex 1 M' 'Column left! and Central's marching band makes its half- time entrance at a football game. Every home game saw our music-makers in their jaunty maroon and gold uniforms add sparkle to the half-time exhibitions. Precision marked every move as color guard, majorettes, and band members put on their performance. Besides marching in several parades, Centrals band wagon beat out melodies at school assemblies, But, all of this required work, and music majors rarely left school before four-thirty on Thursdays and Fridays. During the busy autumn season practice became part of the daily grind. But practice paid special dividends to at least one Centralite. Edward Braun, a senior, was chosen by the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association to represent Central in the Pennsylvania District Band. Edward, a clarinetist, has been a music major for four years, This award winning musician boasts membership in both the marching and assembly bands. 78 MHRCHING BFIND 1961-1962 BHND FRONT M. Hrnold, drum majorg M. Flemming, captain oi banner guard, M. Fordyce, color guard captain, I. McLain, majorette corps captain, I. Garvie, signal corps captain, R. Iordan, B. Eck, I. Sarvis, B. Hrnold, S. Thren, E. Boucher, I. Simpson, M. Ulle, banner guardg R. Troilo, B. Pfau, F. Lyons, D. Di Pietro, I. Wenrick, B. Hatt, E. Broskey, P. Eyrich, Fl. Grynastyl, I. Sylvester, P. Wendell, C. Eltz, color guard, I. Sheehan, T. Hydoclc, C. Weitzel, C. Ernesto, I. Weber, P. Bineziewicz, P. Seibert, I. Kline, C. Maslar, S. Templin, M. Glaser, I. 1-lyclock, E. McLaughlin, M. Hussar, M, Billinger, C. Szymanslci, majorette, N, Gallagher, N. Cinelli, K. O'Brien, K. Calalarese, M. Greytok, L. Butzer, M. Witkowski, signal squad. INSTRUMENTS D. Wojtowicz, piccolo, T. Bednar, E. Braun, S. Shaaber, S. Shaaber, S. Shatter, M. Vogel, B. Hdam, P. Buskey, P. Shirk, R. Tomrell, S. Vandertie, D. Wanclzilak, R. Bosch, R. Giniewski, T. Garszcznski, T. Moszcienski, T. Vazakas, Fl. Walsh, clarinets, I. Wiswesser, '1'. Godelc, R. Soltis, I. Cozzi, I. Luppino, R. Trischler, I. LeVan, saxophones, R. Dewar, B. Knight, E. Koenig, Fl. Maslar, 1'-1. Mink, E. Smith, P. Smith, tromloones, T. Drexler, M. Lutz, T. Taubitz, M. Vath, Pl. Giniewski, G. Radke, C. Borst, 131. Worrall, horns, M. Kalonski, I. Kogut, I. Musico, Cv. Bechtel, I. Stotko, I. Boyer, percussiong K. Kelly, bells, tympani. Senior marchers line up for a farewell number. Under M. Flrno1d's watching eye, R, Troilo, M. Fordyce, I. McLain. T. Hydock, I. Garvie, and M. Flemming execute a precise drill formation. 79 Returning from the Hllentown Diocesan Tournament, members of the forensic team, K. -McLaughlin, R. Chelstowski, T. Wright, B. Pisano, K. Werner, E. Schifalacqua, I. Schifalasqua, M. lohnson, and l, Endter display their individual trophies and present the sweepstakes trophy to Father Leichner. Words Cglom Qglie Wise Under a new moderator, Reverend Bruce Kelly, the forensic union continued its winning ways. Early in the season, practice sessions in extemperaneous speeches, original oratory, and decla- mation claimed the limelight. l. Endter, M, Wasickanin, E. Schi- falacqua, K. McLaughlin, and B. l-larrer represented Central in many of these affairs. Optimist speeches gave several sophomore boys the taste of glory. B. Chelstowski, C. Walsh, and B. lanes received the first place awards in the local contests, Representing the entire district in the regional contest was B. Chelstowski. March l7, the Monsignor Wachter Tournament saw three Cen- tralites walk oft with trophies. Sophomore B. l-larrer won fourth place, junior M, Wasickanin edged into third and senior B. Pomeroy took first place. Allentown Central Catholic played host to the entire diocese for the diocesan meet. Again, Beading Central led the list of Win- ning schools by acquiring nine individual trophies plus the grand sweepstakes award. 80 5 l l l R When l. Endter and H. Boland travel to an extemper- aneous tournament they pack a suitcase lull of perti- nent information Timing a radio program before taping it, B. Oswald announces that R, Troilo's selection will have to be cut, During an afternoon practice session, senior T. Wright giving some helpful hints to sophomore and junior members I. Schifalacqua, S. Garczszynaki, B. Harrer, C. Pfautz, I. Oswald, and F. Lyons. 8l Weekly Communion brought many Centralites into closer union with our Lord. Father Forst distributes Holy Communion to CU'l1'1eXI1'lS1'1. Since a feast of the Blessed Mother is approach- ing R. Bigos and I. Kovach decorate her shrine- M, W C CML With a few last minute alterations, library aides M. Kreuzberger, E. Slat- kowski, K, Matt, and I31.Grynasty1 complete the Catholic Press Month display. 82 iving ur Cggczltlz To understand Catholic philosophy is not enoughg it must permeate our lives if it is to bear fruit. With this idea in mind, Centralites made use of the many spiritual benefits afforded them by attendance at a Catholic high school. ln order to alleviate the congestion in the gym, the student body was divided into two groups for attendance at Holy Mass. ' luniors and seniors assisted at the Holy Sacrifice one weekg under- classmen were given a like opportunity the following week. Daily Visits to the Eucharistic Lord in chapel helped students to keep in contact with the Source of all grace, During Holy Week, books DGSDHG WiHief'S Chill Wind, P4 EYriCh fmd and studies were put aside, and everyone took spiritual inventory D- Eckel Collecied greens for the annual under the direction of competent retreat masters. Religion, students learned, is an integral part of daily living. advent wreath. Preparing the way of the Lord. Each week, R. Sokol and M. Pfau readied the gym for the celebration of Holy Mass. Questions concerning Legion of Decency rating for some of the latest movies sent Sister Carletta, and K. Kline searching through a Catholic periodical. 83 Hlliii . 'Qfllnf' W QL? if K . Math can be lun for T. Blekicki, P. Buslcey, Sister Silvine, F. Scliuler, S. Wilson, and H Cassell as they load Santas sleigh with geometric Christmas designs. Typical of Hrnerican sclfloolboys, Pl. Bush listens with keen interest to R. Bosclis siory about relics ol Indians who once lived in Pennsylvania. Unsung heroes of visual education. I. Ganster and C. Borsi get the V. Pl. room prepared for another busy day, 84 L16 CQTHQQ gs gun 1.4718 Variety is the spice of Centrals clubs. Languages, art, science, mathematics, careers, religion-all are represented in the galaxy of clubs from which students can choose. Noted tor activity plus, the Future Teachers' Club presented an instructive P.A.S. program, Various historical events were commemorated in a similar manner by the history club. Then as spring rounded the corner, the French club appeared with an entertaining assemblywen francais, naturellement! Hncient Rome lives again in the atomic age through the efforts of C. Seghetti and R. Piergrossi. With a radio skit, Eleventy Percent future teachers, I. Mica, M. Behney, and I. Hydock observe National Teachers We-ek. lntrigued by modern lab techniques, I. Wendell, S. Vandertie, I. Stotko, and P. Buskey follow Sister Thomas lrene's direction. 85 I Sports Let me reveal Christ in my games in honesty, in justice, in fairness, in courtesy in kindness, in good sportsmanship, in my attitude of fair play. Let me reveal Christ even when I fail in humility, in acknowledging my fault Without servility, Without morbidity, without the vanity which is amazed by its own tailure, But asking His help and going on, trusting Him. 1 1 grief tmeview Pre-game activity find Coaches S. and Fl. Hyclock discussing possible plays. C. Ciesielski receives aerial bomb from T. Blekicki as hapless Viking fails at blocking attempt. Eleven lettermen greeted Coaches Steve and Andy l-lydock as the Cardi- nal mentors initiated drills for the 1961 season. A combination of calisthenics, practice, and hard work dominated the pre-season preparations as the Cards dug in and readied themselves for a rugged nine game schedule. Plagued with a series of injuries to key players, the l-lydockmen launched their campaign with a somewhat dubi- ous outlook. But uncertainty dwindled as the l-lillroaders overran their first opponent. Spearheading the offensive assault was a small but determined loackfield and a powerful front line. Defensively the Cards held strong in all positions limiting their opposition to 88 points. Team work and school spirit paid off for the Red and White as Central emerged with a 7-2 log and a secure hold on second place in the E.P.C.L. Engaged in their own game, Card mascots I. and P. Driscoll tangle on the sidelines. TERM - 1961 Front Row: Qss't Coach Plndy I-Iydock, R. Kondisko, N. Carabello, R. Clark, M. Pauluk, G. Twardowski, I. Barra, D. Henry, C. Williams, P. Donahue, H. LaRue, L. Fox, Coach Steve Hydock. Second Row: T. Diehm, D. Wurster, R. Clemente, Fl. Dissinger, M. Kushmore, I. Purcell, C. Ciesielski, P. Bender, T. Blekicki, W. Liptak, I. Bussinger. Third Rowi Pl. Shaulis, F, Sanocki, E. LeVan, R. Wiswesser, C. Michewicz, F, Borst, F. Cyran, D. Fry, L. Losoncy, C. Sadowski. Fourth Row: I. McQuaite, I. Miller, S. Griesemer, I. Civitarese, T. Raszkiewicz, D. Calabria, F. Birmingham, R. Tinus, R. Piergrossi, I. LaRue, I. Kidder. Fifth Row: P. Billings, R. Piergrossi, M. Pfau, F. Marenak, R. Matuszak, Pl. Bosch, L. Klien, I. Bender. ' Central-Shenandoah Catholic The Cardinals got off to an auspicous start for the 'Sl season by crushing Shenandoah Cath- olic 47-O. Senior L, Fox and sophomore F. Birm- ingham each racked up two T.D.'s. Gridders D. Fry, W. Liptak, and D. Wurster added to the score with 6-point tallies. Central-Bishop Kenrick Costly fumbling led to Central's downfall in the first home game of the season. Senior M. Kushmores defensive play proved a bright spot for the Central eleven in this l8-O loss. Central-Pius X Two placements off the toe of F. Birmingham enabled the Cards to eke out a 14-12 decision. I. Barra set up both Central's T.D.'s by recovering fumbles. Scoring honors went to L. Fox who regis- tered a 6-pointer in both the first and third quarter. Bear-hug tackle by G. Twardowski stops Kenrick adversary after short gain. 89 vT SENIOR SQUQD Front Row: W. Liptak, P. Bender, R. Clark, M. Kushmore, L. Fox, 1, Purcell, T. Blekicki, I. Bussinger. Second Row: P. Donahue, G. Twardowski, D. Henry, -M. Pauluk, R. Kondisko, I, Barra, C. Williams, C. Ciesielski, H. LaRue. In hot pursuit of Kenrick foe, L. Fox and T. Blekicki aim to limit the yardage of a Golden Knight. 90 Central-Nativity B. V. M. Sparked by 1. Purcell, Central emerged with a 21-14 win. Purcell bolted across for two touch- downs and plunged for the extra point following his second T.D. A safety early in the second period and F. Birmingharns touchdown produced the Card's score. Central-St. Matthew Once again 1. Purcell led the Cards to victory, their first for the season in E.P.C.L. competition. Purcell registered our only TD. and then added the extra point in this 7-6 squeaker over visiting St. Matthew. Central-Notre Dame Central displayed its offensive attack and came from behind to defeat Notre Dame by a 20-13 count. M, Kushrnore's 52 yd. touchdown run opened the scoring. T. Blekicki and 1, Purcell registered the remaining T.D.'s as the 1-lillroaders scored their fifth straight win. 1 Fine manuevering by M. Kushmore proves of no avail as sticky McDevitt defense holds tight. Central-Bishop McDevitt Redbirds unleashed a powerful ground offen- sive and dug in tenaciously to beat Bishop Mc- Devitt 13-6. M. Kushmore scored on a 53 yard gallop with F. Birmingham adding the extra point. Capping the Hill Road scoring, 1. Purcell rornped 14 yards to paydirt. Central-Allentown Central A brilliant first-quarter goal line stand ignited the fuse and the grid team exploded with three second period T.D.'s to defeat Allentown 18-7. Seniors T. Blekicki, M. Kushmore, and C. Ciesielski shared scoring honors for the afternoon. Central-Lancaster Catholic lnaloility to capitalize on scoring opportunities led to the Card's defeat at the hands of Lancaster by a 13-7 log. L. Fox scored the TD. while F. Birmingham added the extra point. But a deter- mined Lancaster eleven stopped scoring threats on two more occasions. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE - 1961 C.C.H.S. Opp 47 Shenandoah U O Bishop Kenrick 18 14 St. Pius X 12 21 Nativity B. V. M. 14 7 St. Matthews 6 20 Notre Dame 13 13 Bishop McDevitt 6 18 Allentown Central Catholic 7 7 Lancaster Catholic 13 Redbird ballcarrier finds the going rough on an attempt up the middle. ln conference, Coach I, Schaaf aids G. Twardowski, C. Bisbano, M. Daley, C. Ciesielski, and K. Morris in revamping a Cardinal tactic. ELI W ! ar woo ust ers What Central's quintet lacked in points they made up in spirit. Team spirit, drive, and determination figured to be the deciding factor for Central's '61-62 loop campaign. This was the keynote of the entire basketball season. Furnished with one returning letter- man from last year and four new bas- keteers, Coach loe Schaaf devised strategy and tactics to repel the various opponents. In initiating their season, the Cards tasted defeat at the hands of Coates- ville. ln the subsequent encounters the Cards quintet appeared unable to ignite the spark and dropped a majority of their next half dozen contests, Howe ever they suddenly emerged from this dormant period and came back with a successful series. As a member of PSCL the Cardinal five placed fourth in the league with a respectable 8-8 record. ln the Allentown Diocesian playoffs the Red Birds stopped a mighty Marian Catholic foe only to lose to Allentown Central Catholic in the finals. Scoring laurels for the season went to team captain M. Daley and center C. Ciesielski who chipped in 330 and 327 points respectively. Launching the spheroid, G. Twardowski, focuses his shooting eye during the Reading High fracas. 92 EirstBow: E. Fink,Pl4Kuback1 W Tucker M Daley C Bisbano I Bosol Second Bow D Henry Mgr F Muhlenberg K Morris G. Twardowski, G. Verizke C Ciesielski I Schaal Coach B Clifford Mgr BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1961 62 Coatesville Nativity B.V.M. Bishop Shanahan Beading Senior High Bishop McDevitt Bishop Kenrick Notre Dame Devon Preparatory Lancaster Catholic St. Pius X St. Matthew's St, Katherine Bethlehem Catholic Lansdale Catholic Nativity B,V.M. Bishop Shanahan Bishop McDevitt Bishop Kenriclc Devon Preparatory Notre Dame St. Pius X St. Matthews St. Katherine Bethlehem Catholic Lansdale Catholic Marian Catholic Allentown Central Catholic Precision marks the Card cheerleaders M. Kolson, F, Lucas, and G. Rutulo as they lead a victory cheer. Flttempting to block Father Kelly's shot, G. Twardowski stretches to offer resistance. I. V. TERM l962 First Row: N. Carabello, B. Fiuchter, M. Bentz, M. Braun, D. Trout, D. Schrneider, I. Sokol, C. Borst, Mgr. Second Row: l. Vogel, Mgr., T, Raszkiewicz, F. Birmingham, G, Purcell, F. Wall, M. Witman, P. Huck, I, Savage, Coach. 94 Up against a tough Reading High quintet, M. Daley rockets to pocket another counter for the Redbirds, Pl determined W, Tucker outmaneuvers Father Ferry, Father Dickert, Coach Hydock and Father Kelly as they move in for the kill. Latest lad at Central-boy cheerleaders, R. Wiswesser, R, Bosch, I, Frantz, M. Spangler, Pl. Shaulis, I. Di Saverio occupy the limelight. To pull in a rebound, C. Ciesielski must struggle to ward off his unsuccessful adversary. GIRLS TERM 1962 First Row: V. Whelan, M. Leinbach, D. Trout, D. Eckel, F. Lyons, L, Noon. Second Row: L. Elbert, Mgr., I. Oswald, I. Kline, K. Nearing, S. Saloka, I. Reigel, B. Dabrishus, Miss Murphy, Coach. Coach Willa Murphy looked toward the l96l-l962 girls' basketball season with considerable optimism, The re- turn of scoring ace, D. Trout, made pos- sible this rosy outlook. Hopes turned to reality as the lady cagers from Central combined a co-ordinated offense with a stingy defense to suppress all P.S.C.L. opposition and wind up on top in the final league standings for the second consecutive year, The unpublicized bril- liance of Central's defense together with the teamwork of the offensive play- ers and Miss Trout resulted in twenty and thirty point victory margins for the Hill Road lassies. The offensive unit provided 656 points while the defensive players limited all opposition to a total of 336 counters in establishing a l3-l seasonal log. The Cardette's only set- back was a 31-27 decision at the hands of an undefeated Pottsgrove sextet. F. Lyons reaches to snare the roving sphere despite the efforts of the foe. Snaring one of the opposition's ricochets D. Eckel encounters enemy resistance. ourt Queens Hs V. Vtlhelan watches, M. Leinbach exerts supreme effort to pull in a rebound. GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1961-1962 C.C.H.S. Opp. Lancaster Catholic 60 20 Cocalico Union 52 33 Pottsgrove 27 31 St. Matt's 31 20 Nativity 49 39 Cocalico Union 57 21 St. Katherine 31 16 Nativity 76 22 Bishop Kenrick 36 30 Z? Lansdale Catholic 50 26 Bishop Shanahan 47 17 Teamwork exhibition: L. Noon taps the ball into D. Ecke1's waiting St- Pius X 48 16 hands- Lebanon Catholic 43 29 Mahanoy City C.Y.O. 49 17 I, V, TERM 1962 First Row: P, Trout, -M. Steingraber. Second Row: I. Bia1as,E. Dietrich, C. Hofmann, C. Kidder, N. Gallagher, C. Rick. Third Row: Miss Murphy, Coach, M, Phillips, Mgr., P, Heckmcm, V. Grimm, M. Simcik, S. Whitman, I. Turaniccx, C. Roybold, C. Oswald, Mgr. I TERM-1962 Front Row: D. Calabria, R. Wagner, M. Daley, M. Kushmore, L. Cavalucci, Fl. Curtin. Second Row: D. Fry, W. Stanton, L. Losconcy, I. Notario, F. Birmingham, T. Raszkiewicz. Third Row: Coach I. McLaughlin, D. Hddesso, D. Piscitelli, I. McQuaite, F. Maryniak, C. Dolan, G. Radka. cgtrikes nc! cgupikes Mr. McLaughlin met 55 candidates including 13 returnees on the initial day ot the practice season. Through the pitching ability ot I. Notario and D. Fry, the Cards hope to regain the Suburban Catholic League crown. Catcher T. Haszkiewicz and intielders W. Stanton and D. Calabria also made an impressive showing. Future developments present a topic ot dis- cussion between M. Daley, team captain, and Coach I. McLaughlin. Caught in the trap a wary toe succumbs to the superior talents of W Stanton and L. Losoncy. 98 BASEBALL SCHEDULE-l96l C.C.H.S. Opp. 8 Bishop Shanahan U 5 Lansdale Catholic 4 6 Bishop Kenrick 5 9 St. Katherine O 7 St. Matthew 3 ll Bishop Shanahan 8 U Bishop Kenrick Z 13 St. Katherine 5 2 Lansdale Catholic 4 l St. Pius X U 1 St. Matthew 4 I. LaManna powders the ball while providing Central with great expectations. Sophomore catcher T. Raszkiewicz guards the plate while M. Daley offers resistance, Protectors ot the garden, L. Cavallucci, M. Kushmore and I. LaManna practice shaggirig flies TERM-1962 Front Row: Coach W. Zuchowski, I, DiSave.rio, R. Clark, C. Ciesielski, L. Fox, T. Blekicki, M, Barrasso, W, Liptak, G. Twardowski, I. Purcell, N. Carabello, D. Henry, mgr. Second Row: I. Vogel, F. Borst, I. Prendergast, D. Wurster, F. Cyran, E. LeVan, T. Diehm, R. Dissinger, H. Shaulis, B. Kostival, M. Kelly. Third Row: W. Weinhold, M. Plnderson, T, Migliore, W. Pawlewicz, I. Civitarese, E. I-llbrecht, K. Keller, R. Potzinger, I. Potsiewicz, I. Puglese. Fourth Row: B. Iones, B. Fluchter, B. Matuszak, P, Caraloello, R. Bosch, I, O'Cor1nell, C. Grimm, F. Powers, C. Montgomery. Fifth Row: D. Gozowski, I. Sockel, H. Butkus, M, Duddy, I. Flemming, F. Wall, G, Purcell, R. Wiswesser. UH IYZOAQ For the second straight year, Mr. Wally Zuchowski coached the track team. Under his watchful eye and by means ot hard Work on the part of the - cinderrnen a comparatively green I I Straining muscles, T. Blelcicki hurdles another obstacle on his squad became a top flight unit. way to victory. Determinedly, l, Prendergast clears the bar at 5' 5 . TRACK SCHEDULE-1961 Devon 5 St. Matthew U 100 C.C.H.S. Opp. 49 Bishop McDevitt 73 465 Bishop Kenrick 56 League Meet Bishop McDevitt 94 Bishop Kenrick 56 Central Catholic 335 Bishop Egan lg Coach R. Klein, C. Chiarelli, and G. Venzke comment on I. Winte.rhalter's style. I ,fs 4..W ' curway cfventure GOLF SCHEDULE-1961 C.C.H.S. 24 Muhlenberg 145 Conrad Weiser 14 Bishop McDevitt 12 Lancaster Catholic 12 Notre Dame 15 Bishop Kenrick 8 Fleetwood 4 St. Pius X 55 Lancaster Catholic 11 Bishop McDevitt 3 Hill School 65 St. Pius X 65 Bishop Kenrick 175 Bishop McDevitt Under the mentorship of Mr. R. Klein, Father Dickert's able successor, Centra1's golf team hopes to continue its Winning Ways. Returning veterans C. Chiarelli and G. Venzke assured a victorious season to the linksmen. Heading for the green I. Rosol, C. Chiarelli, G. Venzke and I. Winterhalter formulate plans for a birdie Opp. O 95 4 8 145 145 2 11 145 7 2 115 85 65 Front Row: G. Venzke, C. Chiarelli, G. Stark, I. Rosol. Second Row: 1... Powers, I. Obudzinski, I. Winterhalter, T. Norman. Cgga tures Let me be to others a Christ, loving with His love, not with sentimentality and selfishness not asking tor anything, but with my own heart an altar of sacrifice, Where He shall be offered for them, in patience, in submission, in compassion, in service, in co-operation, in abnegation, in wrestling with self, and, please God, in dying to self. .1..i... ,'vf'in-gat ,H f:.f.TfE,p2e 3 Q Ni 1 at 'Q ,. ,,, mi Q: .ms 5 ,I'QQfll.Q CM'Cl Q While greenies shivered, the seniors pre- pared for the long awaited Freshman Day. Promptly at 2 o'clock all the freshmen arrived in the gym where the mighty seniors put them through various ordeals. Based on the TV program lt could be you , the assembly was well-organized and even the freshmen found it entertaining. The last feature was a melodrama written by T. Wright and produced by an all- senior cast. Suddenly green bows disappeared, and freshmen were considered true Centralites. With a clash of cymbals, B. Hatt warns G. Purcell it's time to leave his barrel lor another trek around the gym. K. Kelly seems to be enjoying her job of delivering the daily paper to anxious readers. 'lYou're beginning to look better already, encourages P. Bender in answer to I. Sokol's hairdo attempts. 105 W9 ECZHCQ. Mid siars and blossoms, juniors enjoyed their night of nighis. Presenting iheir royal majesties-D. Eckei and I. Duchynski, Hiker hectic preparations, commiliee members M. Waskickonen, Fi. Sanchez, I. Kennedy, I. Good, and H. Cavalucci iake a moment to admire their handiwork. Y . Q ' an Q, If it if. , .N 5 .2 ig' ,.,A i Q iv ,pm Radiant smiles testify that l. Duchynski, D, Eclcel, P. Eyrick, l, Prenclergast, F. Lyons and Pt. Shaulis enjoyed every moment of Prom night. s Q- . S ' 5 A . :fs 3 , f 1 5 .':.-if-f.g+ ni o M l F 17? T. Blelcicki, D. Di Fulvio, M. Thren and M. Kushmore enjoy a pre-prom party before heading for the Berkshire. Our faithful chaperones testified that they enjoyed the night as much as we. Miss Field, Miss Murphy, Mrs. Stoebenau, Dr. Stobeneau, Father Kelly, and Mr. l. Fields enjoy a brief chat with Father Leichner. lO7 Wonderland by Night added a star-studded page to the juniors' high school book of memo- ries. On February 3, the ballroom of the Berk- shire Hotel Was all aglow as juniors danced the magic hours away. Wes Fisher provided music for dancing in the festively decorated ballroom. Co-Chairman l. Duchynski and D. Eckel graciously accepted their royalty. All too soon the music died away, but Prom Night will remain a golden memory of high school days. 3 3 , ,ill 5' s t L 5 1 LF' fi 5- zi 'QA 1 Edward Braun Soloist Theresa Hydock Soloist etting ogetlzer Leading the list of assemblies this year was a science program. Members of the Berks County Chemists' Club thrilled the students with a display of modern discoveries. Soon it was time for Father Zolondelcs annual Christ- mas program Which sent the students home with hearts filled with Christmas joy, Spring- time brought a delightful French assembly and an informative Career Day program. Fill noises ceased in the crowded gym, as Father Zoloridek opened the annual Christmas assembly with the beautiful story of the Nativity as related in St. l..uke's gospel, Shepherds come bearing gifts as angels hover in the background and Mary and Ioseph adore the divine Babe. Preparing to accompany and direct the chorus for the French assembly, S. Miller and B. Hatt enjoyed many a musical afternoon. V. Lawlor registers horror cis I. Miller topples the cans. With an eye to the future, M. Behney and M. Kalina gather information about the nursing profession from Misses Rutulo, Gieringer, and Miller. .5 ri. F' 'fig Venez cr Paris mes amis. Qrtist R. Clemente receives a joyous oui, oui from M. Kalina and M, Behney, but Gendarme Michewicz seems hesitant. Pert R. Diehm and her flowers receive the admiring glances of chef P. Bend SF, Wulf: into S A 5.1.50 N. 59? With appropriate grimaces, Mr. Sycamore CM. Schauberl, Mr. Vanderhoff CW. Pawelskij Mrs. Sycamore CD Hoopesl Mrs Kirby CB. Hattl Hlice Sycamore CI. Eonanol Ed Carmichael CT, Schlegell Mr. Kirby CW. Liptakl Tony Kirby CL Foxl and Boris Kolenkhov CG. Twarclowskil express their emotion concerning Mr. Kirby's misfortune. With wrinkled nose and staring eye, the wounded Mr. De Pinna CM. Spanierl models for hard-working Mrs, Sycamore CD. Hoopesl. Rhebishka, my little Rhebishkau exclaims Mr Kolenhov CG Twardow slcil to the flattered Rheba CK Lesherl Sfzuyl-n , On opening night, March l, the living room of the Vanderhoff home came to life as senior thespians produced YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU. Within this oneroom of the Vanderhott domain meals are eaten, plays are written, snakes are fed, Xylophones are played, print- ing presses are operated, life is enjoyed. This room epitomizes the entire idea of the play R -to do what you Want because you feel like X doing it. Under the able leadership of Grand- pa, the Sycamores, Carmichaels, and Mr. De Q' X 1 is Pinna follow this attitude explicitly. This is fine until Alice Sycamore brings home the boss's son. From this time until the final curtain hila- rious comedy breaks loose. With spasmodic visits from the lnternal Revenue Service, the lustice department and an iriebriated actress, the Vanderhoff household is thrown into utter confusion. But before the final curtain, the Vanderhoffs prove that they have a right to do what they please. And they take complete ad- vantage of it. Sipping casually, Hlice Sycamore U. Bonanol and Tony Kirby KL. Foxj linger over fond memories. ou Ganif cgake gt lfwitlz you Hs Essie Carmichael CH. Matisicki prances to Ed. Carmichael KT. Schlegeli accompaniment, Henderson CN. Carabellol bellows at Mr. Vanderhoff KW. Pawelskil. 111 For the fourth consecutive year, a Central student received the Grand Champion Award in the Reading Berks Science Pair. I-Ield at Al- bright Field House on April 4, 5, 6, the fair in- cluded projects trom twenty-three junior and senior high schools in the area. Bruce Pomeroy, Grand Champion of the fair led a list of twenty-one Central medal Winners in the senior division. Thirty medals were of- fered in the various categories. Not to be out- done by upper classmen, the freshmen pro- duced the Iunior Grand Champion, Kathleen Brynarski. Three other freshmen also received medals. May l, Bruce and his science teacher, Sister Iohn Catherine, travelled to Seattle, Washing- ton to attend the National Science Fair where Bruce placed first in the National Air and Space Agency division. Comparing notes on projects entered in the school fair are Sister Carolyn Ioseph, Sister Iohn Catherine, Sister Thomas Irene and Sister Evelyn. ounty amps First Place winners P. Garito and I. Irwin listen to B. Pomeroy's instruction about his Grand Champion entry. Hfter receiving their medals, seniors K, Lesher, G. Radke, E. Schitalacqua, M. Dolan. B. I-Iatt, L. Tranovich, and I. Endter pose for a picture. Winners circle. Centralites M. Kopel, I. Klick, T. Wright, E. McCaffrey, P. Wen- dell and P. Buskey captured all the second place awards in the senior division. Displaying victory smiles, annexmen R. Mulligan, S. Stabolepszy, M. Fleken- stein, K. Brynarsky, M. Wentzel and T. Guldun pre- pare to enter the main room of Ihe Hlbright Field House. 3. HEX: Now that their projects have been awarded prizes, I. DelCollo, L. Polinsky, P. Lutostanski, l. Stofko, R. Hehn, H. Boland, T. Buskey and S. Garszynski take time to Compare notes about their Winning entries. Symphony in tfze Cgjpring Sczxophones, clcrrinets, and French horns follow the score . . . Trumpets take their cue . . . Iunior girl chorus members blend in harmony Find Father Zolondelc directs the whole procedure. Dedicated to Saint Cecilia, patroness of music, and to all the wonderful boys and girls who have been members of Cer1tral's music department in past years, the 1962 musicale consisted of favorite melodies from the past ten performances Orchestra selections included William Tell Overture While the concert band introduced their section of the program with the Liberty Bell March. Among the Bel-Tones' offerings, the ever popular Scarlet Ribbons was enjoyed by the audience. All the themes ofthe past grand finales were blended to produce a balanced and well-planned finale for the pro- gram. Again the musicale proved to be a de- lightful, entertaining program. Queen of our hearts. 04718 1.17, f9I'OC9.S'.S'l.OI'I, Early in May, Centralites gathered in the gym to honor Mary, Gods mother and ours. The May Queen dressed in beautiful White bridal attire and her senior attendants Wearing pastel dresses entered the gym as the entire student body sang Marian hymns. At an at- tractive shrine arranged in the front ot the gym the May Queen crowned Qur Lady queen of Central. After a brief sermon, the devotion ended with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Springtime in City Park makes a perfect setting for the members of the May Court as they walk in procession. tg' ...iffy W, ss. 3 35 5 3 if 6 Ioan Weber First Httendcmt 3 lg Q .- Vf . ii V .4 Q :f in 5 , . ' e J e e e . Q H151 , A I, 4 If it ky' , ' X ' Q ,. ' W ' e 1, 'gi 'ir ... ' AN Yep Q. A, e YE 'ik W f Hu .Q W g , Sw 4 L l W J x Q 5, . 'wk Q 5: A 'f s f fx- Ax- W., . M gg, Aw '19 ,A I Ai M1 Q i'S?'1i:: F ENE' 'I .A fu P, Q v ips' Ii-K as W K. , ' .A 1-:HL U' z . 'Y , sw , :V 1 , y A 5 4 ? 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As you gaze upon the soft blue, whether you reminisce in tranquility or with the feeling of it might have been depends upon how deeply you have permitted yourself to become in- volved in the world around you. Only by selfless giving in imitation of the Divine Model can man completely find himself. We of the staff of Centralma have tried to use as our theme the outstanding principle by which we hope to govern our future days. With grateful recognition, we thank the following for their aid in preparing our book: Sister M. Magdelaine, our moderator, coordinator and motivating force. Father Leichner, the power behind it all. The Senior Staff, who spent endless hours helping us. Loring Studios. F. A. Woerner, lnc. Art Engraving. Arno1d's Book Bindery. Seniors whose efforts were appreciated. Iunior staff who did so many of the odd jobs for us. All the homerooms who contributed to the annual yearbook drive. Eda and Peter 119 QQOIQQ Ump OHCZ gl. vQClCQ4'l'l the faithful steward of many things temporal at Central Whose measure ot service heaped up and overflowing reached its climax October 23. May he now enjoy the eternal reward of a life well spent in the interests of God and all Centralites. 120 L n emomam CS3l..S'tQI' Czfplzonse aria, who left in the full tide of her activity, ricl'1 in treasures of the spirit and the love of faculty members and students. After life-'s fitful fever she sleeps well. Her victory and glory spell Cen- tral's painful loss. However the echo of her influence and memory will roll from soul to soul. l2l Marie Hdams St. Margaret Parish Iohn Hrentz St. Margaret Parish Track 2 Class Play 4 Margaret Hrnold St. Paul Parish National Honor Society 3, 4 Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Student Plssociation: Flssociate Representative l, 2, 35 Coun- cil 4 Publications: Hillside Echoes 45 Sharps and Flats 4 Music: Band l, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4 Marching Units: 2, 3, 4 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Bel-Tones 3, 4 Elizabeth Huchter Sacred Heart Parish Publications: Hillside Echoes 4 Music: Chorus Z, 3 Iacqueline Babb St. Margaret Parish Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Music: Chorus l, 2, 3 Class Play 4 Clubs: French Club Mildred Balulis Holy Guardian Hngels Parish Leonard Banis St. Flnthony Parish Iames Barra Sacred Heart Parish Hthletics: Football l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l.V. l, 25 Track l, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 Michael Barrasso St. Paul Parish Plthletics: Track 2, 3 Knights ot the Hltar 2, 3, 4 Projectionist Club Clubs: Math Club Elizabeth Bausher St. -Mary Parish, Hamburg Honor Student 4 Music: Chorus 3 Future Teachers Club Kathleen Becker Sacred Heart Parish Personality Club Thomas Bednar Sts. Cyril and Methodius Parish Music: Band l, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 4 Mary Behney St. Ioseph Parish Honor Student 3, 4 Publications: Centralma 3, 4 Music: Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Clubs: French Club Future Teachers Club Paul Bender St. Paul Parish Honor Student l Hthletics: Football l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l.V. l, 25 Track l Patricia Bielski St. Mary Parish Music: Chorus 2, 3 Patricia Binasiewicz St. Mary Parish Publications: Hillside Echoes 4 Music: Marching Units 45 QIMOI' Chorus Z, 3, 4 Personality Club Thomas Blaum Sacred Heart Parish Flthletics: Football l5 Track 4 Thomas Blekicki St. Catherine of Siena Parish Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Student Flssociation: Council 4 Flthletics: Football l, Z, 3, 45 Basketball l.V. l, 25 Track l, Z, 3, 4 Hillroad Hi-lites 3, 4 Class Play 4 Clubs: Math Club Ellison Boland Sacred Heart Parish National Honor Society 3, 4 Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Student Hssociation: Flssociate Representative 4 Publications: Hillside Echoes 3, 4 Forensic Union l, 2, 3, 4 Io Hnn Bonanno St. Peter Parish Honor Student 2, 3 Class Play 4 Clubs: Pep Club Edward Braun St. Paul Parish Honor Student l Music: Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orch- estra l, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 3, 4 Elaine Broskey St. Catherine of Siena Parish Honor Student l, Z, 3, 4 Music: -Marching Units 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Future Teachers Club5 French Club Paul Bross Sts. Cyril and Methodius Parish Projectionist Club Tina Bruno Holy Rosary Parish Clubs: Personality Club Patricia Buckley St. Catherine ot Siena Parish Music: Chorus l Clubs: Marian Club Constance Butty Holy Guardian Flngels Parish Clubs: Personality Club Barry Burrell Holy Guardian lllngels Parish lack Burrows St. Catherine ot Siena Parish Flthletics: Football l Clubs: Physics Club Iohn Bussinger St. Ioseph Parish Hthletics: Football l, 45 Track 4 Clubs: Physics Club Sylvia Cambria Holy Rosary Parish Honor Student 2, 3, 4 Publications: Centralma 4 Clubs: Plrt Club Natal I. Carabello Holy Rosary Parish National Honor Society 3, 4 Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Student Hssociation: Represen- tative 2, 3, 4 Publications: Hillside Echoes 2, 3, 45 Little Echo 4 5 :Q HCJQDC Music: Chorus l, 3, 4 Forensic Union l, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 Knights of the Hltar 3, 4 Noel Carabello Sacred Heart Parish Honor Student 3 Plthletics: Football l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 3, 4 Hillroad Hi-lites 3, 4 Iacquelyn H. Casse St. Columbkill Parish Clubs: Future Teachers of Qmerica5 French Club Hlan Cassel Sacred Heart Parish Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Flthletics: Basketball l.V. l Clubs: Math Club Doreen Chelius St, Ioseph Parish Music: Chorus l, 2, 3 Class Play 4 Clubs: Personality Club Charles Chirelli St, Catherine of Siena Parish Music: Band 2,3 Rthletics: Golf 2, 3, 4 Constantine H. Ciesielski St. Mary's Parish Honor Student 3, 4 Publications: Hillside Echoes 2, 3, 4 Hthletics: Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball l.V. 2, 35 Varsity 4 Clubs: Physics Club Mary Louise Cinesi Holy Guardian Hngels Parish Robert L. Clark St. Catherine of Siena Parish Qthletics: Football 3, 4 Track l, 3, 4 Louis Corado St. Catherine ot Siena Parish Michael Daley St, Margaret Parish National Honor Society 3, 4 Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Student Flssociation: Council Member 35 Class Treasurer 4 Publications: Hillside Echoes 3, 4 Qthletics: Basketball l,V, 2 Varsity 3, 4 Baseball l, Z, 3, 4 Knights of the Flltar 3, 4 Clubs: 'Math Club Ioseph DelCollo Sacred Heart Parish Publications: Centralma 4 Hthletics: Football l, 2 Knights of the Plltar 4 Ioseph Devera Sts. Cyril and Methodius Parish Clubs: Math Club Elizabeth Didyoung St. Catherine of Siena Parish Music: Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Flthletics: Cheerleader 3, 4 Class Play 4 Clubs: Cheerleading Rosemary Diehm St, Paul Parish Music: Chorus l, 2 Clubs: French Club, Pep Club Carol L. Dietrich St. Paul Parish Clubs: Personality, Pep Club George Dietrich Sacred Heart Parish Clubs: Projectionist, Physics Ioseph DiSaverio Holy Guardian Flngels Parish Flthletics: Cheerleaders 4 Clubs: Physics Club Robert Dobrosky Sts. Cyril and Methodius Parish Margaret Mary Dolan Sacred Heart Parish Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Publications: Hillside Echoes 2, 3, 4 Music: Chorus 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Physics Club Patrick H. Donahue Sacred Heart Parish Hthletics: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball I.V. 3 Track l, 2, 4 Michael Dougherty Holy Guardian Flngels Parish Thomas Dvorak St. Mary's Parish Clubs: Proiectionists Club Carole Eltz St. loseph Parish Music: Marching Units 4 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Personality Club Ingeborg Endter Sacred Heart Parish National Honor Society 3, 4 Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Publications: Hillside Echoes 2, 3, 4 Forensic Union l, 2, 3, 4 Pamela Evans St, Catherine ot Siena Parish Flthletics: Cheerleaders 4 Class Play 4 David Faust St. Margaret Parish Hthletics: Track l, 3 Iohn Feeney St. Peter Parish Chorus 4 Iuidith M. Feichtner St. Paul Parish Publications: Hillside Echoes 3, 4 Music: Chorus 2 Clubs: French Club Personality Club Susan Field St. Mary Parish Honor Student 3 Publications: Hillside Echoes 4 Music: Chorus Z, 4 Clubs: Service Club Mary Fordyce St. Catherine of Siena Parish Honor Student l Publications: Sharps and Flats 4 Music: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4 Marching Units 3, 4 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Bel-Tones 3, 4 Clubs: Future Teachers of Flmerica Ronald Forehand St. Mary Parish, Hamburg Lawrence Fox St. Paul Parish National Honor Society 3, 4 Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Student Plssociation: Represen- tative 3 Corresponding Secretary 4 Plthletics: Football l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball I.V. 3 Track 3, 4 Class Play 4 Iohn F. Frantz Sacred Heart Parish Honor Student l, 3, 4 Hthletics: Cheerleader 4 Clubs: Pep Club Cheerleaders Club Gerard Futrick St. Cyril and Methodius Parish Iean Galczynski St, Mary Parish Music: Chorus Z Clubs: Service Club Kathleen H. Ganter St. Iohn the Baptist de la Salle Parish Music: Chorus 4 Clubs: Hrt Club Peter I. Garito Holy Rosary Parish National Honor Society 3, 4 Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Publications: Centralma 3, 4 Music: Band l, 2 Orchestra 2 Marching Units 2 Chorus l, 3, 4 Hillroad Hi-Lites 3, 4 Class Play 4 Knights of the Hltar 3, 4 Patricia Gemmill St. Margaret Parish Honor Student l, 3 Publications: Hillside Echoes 4 Music: Chorus 2, 3, 4 Sandra Goemer St. Ioseph Parish Music: Chorus l, 3 Clubs: Personality Club Theodore S. Golowski St. Mary Parish Leonard Graczyk St. Mary Parish Barbara Greytok Sacred Heart Parish Clubs: Future Teachers of Plmerica: French Club George F. Gross Holy Guardian Hngels Parish Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Hthletics: Football l Fred Grube St. Catherine of Siena Parish Honor Student l, 3 Student Hssociation: Represen- tative l, 2 Plssociate Representative 3 Council Member 4 Publications: Centralma 4 Plthletics: Track l Class Play 4 Clubs: Pep Club Ioanne Guard St. Paul Parish Clubs: Personality Club Howard Gurley Sacred Heart Parish Music: Chorus 4 Clubs: Physics Club Gerald Gusavage St. Catherine of Siena Parish Music: Chorus 3, 4 Flthletics: Football l, 2 Track 2 Ioseph Guthier Sts. Cyril and Methodius Parish Paul Haring St. Catherine of Siena Parish Bonnie Hatt St. Catherine of Siena Parish Honor Student l, 2, 3 Music: Band 4 Orchestra 3, 4 Marching Units 3, 4 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 Clubs: Pep Club French Club Robert Hehn Sacred Heart Parish National Honor Society 3, 4 Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Student Hssociation: Council Member 3, 4 Publications: Hillside Echoes 2, 3, 4 Forensic Union 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 Knights of the Flltar 3, 4 Sharon Heine St. lohn Baptist de La Salle Parish Honor Student l, 2, 4 Publications: Hillside Echoes l Music: Chorus l, 2, 3 Bel-Tones 3 Class Play 4 Clubs: Pep Club French Club Donald Henry Holy Guardian Hngels Parish Forensic Union l, 2 Rthletics: Football l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Varsity 3, 4 Track l, 2, 4 Clubs: Pep Club Frances Henry St. Margaret Parish Publications: Centralma 3, 4 Music: Chorus 3, 4 Clubs: Future Teachers of Plmerica lo Hnn Henry St. Paul Parish Publications: Centralma 3, 4 Music: Chorus 3, 4 Clubs: Future Teachers of Rmerica Sally Henry St. Paul Parish Clubs: Personality Club Catherine M. Hess St. Catherine of Siena Parish Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Music: Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Future Teachers of I-lmericag French Club Carole Holland St. loseph Parish Music: Chorus 1, 2, 3 Class Play 4 Clubs: Personality Club Thomas Holland Sacred Heart Parish Donna Hoopes St, Iohn Baptist de la Salle Parish National Honor Society 3, 4 Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Student Plssociation: Hssociate Representative l, 2 Music: Chorus l, 3 Hillroad Hi-Lites 4 Class Play 4 Clubs: French Club Io Hnne Hydock St, Catherine of Siena Parish Honor Student l, 3, 4 Student Hssociation: Represen- tative 4 Publications: Centralma 3, 4 Music: Marching Units 3, 4 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Clubs: French Club Future Teachers of Emerica Theresa Hydock St. loseph Parish National Honor Society 3, 4 Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Student Hssociation: Flssociate Representative 4 Publications: Sharps and Flats 4 Music: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4 Marching Units 3, 4 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 Clubs: Future Teachers of Hmericap French Club Raymond Impink St. loseph Parish Clubs: Projectionists Club Ieanne Irvin St. Peter Parish Honor Student l, 3 Publications: Hillside Echoes l Music: Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Physics Club Sharon L. Jackson Holy Guardian Hngels Parish Honor Student l Publications: Centralma 3, 4 Sharps and Flats 4 Music: Ochestra l, 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Personality Club Iudith Iohnson Holy Rosary Parish Clubs: Personality Club Rosalie Iordan Holy Rosary Parish National Honor Society 3, 4 Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Student Flssociation: Rssociate Representative 3 Recording Secretary 4 Music: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Marching Units 3, 4 Clubs: Future Teachers of Ptmerica, French Club Michaelene Kalina Sts. 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Moll Sacred Heart Parish Frederick Muhlenberg Sacred Heart Parish Flthletics: Basketball l.V. 2, 3 Varsity 4 Track l, 2, 4 Clubs: Physics Club Pep Club Iames Musico St. Paul Parish Music: Band l, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 4 Chorus 3, 4 Io Marie Naso Sacred Heart Parish Honor Student l, 2 Student Hssociation: Ptssociate Representative l Publications: Hillside Echoes 3, 4 Centralma 4 Music: Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Clubs: PeD Club French Club Io Hnne Nawa Holy Guardian Qngels Parish Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Personality Club Kathleen Nearing St. Catherine of Siena Parish National Honor Society 3, 4 Student Rssociation: Flssociate Representative 3 Vice President 4 Puzablilcations: Hillside Echoes Forensic Union 3, 4 Flthletics: Girls' Basketball 3, 4 Class Play 4 Clubs: Pep Club Iohn Nierle St. Margaret Parish Flthletics: Football l, 2, 3, 4 Virginia Nigrelli Holy Rosary Parish Publications: Hillside Echoes 4 Clubs: Service Club Darlene Noll St. Paul Parish Clubs: Hrt Club William Noll St, Paul Parish Linda Noon Sacred Heart Parish National Honor Society 3, 4 Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Student Rssociation: Rssociate Representative 4 Publications: Centralma 4 Music: Chorus 2, 3 Flthletics: Girls' Basketball I.V, 3: Varsity 4 Class Play 4 Clubs: Rrt Club Pep Club Barbara Oswald St, Catherine ot Siena Parish Publications: Hillside Echoes 4 Little Echo 4 -Music: Chorus l, 3 Hillroad Hi-lites 3, 4 Clubs: Se.rvice Club Iohn Owens St. Ioseph Parish Hthletics: Baseball l Rosemary Palaferro St. Ioseph Parish Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Publications: Hillside Echoes 3, 4 Clubs: Future Teachers of Hrnerica Io Hnn Pastor St. Mary Parish Music: Chorus 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Service Club Metro Pauluk St. Mary Parish, Evansville Flthletics: Football 3, 4 Baseball 2 William I. 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Pomeroy St. Catherine of Siena Parish National Honor Society 3, 4 Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4 Student Plssociation: Rssociate Representative 2 Council 35 President 4 Publications: Hillside Echoes 2, 3, 4 Little Echo 4 Forensic Union 2, 3, 4 Christina Powers St. loseph Parish Music: Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Lawrence I. Powers St. Ioseph Parish Rthletics: Football l Hillroad Hi-lites 4 Sharon R. Pszczolkowski St. Mary Parish Honor Student l Music: Chorus 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Personality Club Ioel Purcell Sacred Heart Parish Student Rssociation: Rssociate Representative l, 2 Representative 3 Council Member 4 Rthletics: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Pep Club Gerard H. Radke St. Mary Parish Publications: Sharps and Flats 4 Music: Band 3, 4 Orchestra 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Clubs: Physics Club Martin C. Radvanyi Holy Guardian Hngels Parish Rthletics: Football Carroll Rambo St. Paul Parish Rthletics: Baseball l, Z Peter H. 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