Central Catholic High School - Centripetal Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1933
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5 VOLUME THIRTEEN Qirsx EX-LIBRIS Th CENTRIPETAL WI 1933 Publifbed by the SENIOR CLASS fff CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL TOLEDO, OHIO X 4 0 Nui? 5x9-427 DMWRIYKEEI ' my COPYRIGHT 1933 by CHARLES O'BRIEN Editor-in-Claiqf VIRGINIA YATES Afmciafe Editor DONALD SPENCER Bufinefm MdHdtgEI' WALTER LARDINAIS Afmciate Bmineyf Nfanuger HAROLD MATTLIN Art Editor MARY JANE LANDIS Circulutiafz Manager H23 A- QXk,?3K YN ' f 1 x X 7 Z f SC 2 CENTRIPETAL - 1 , - A 1,471 --.. wr w 1 WQWI- WW f 'WWW FX ill wi? ww Wm vw wa IS 5 My o 1 0 . Q41 MINI' me sz' . me I fi Q02-'0 KMA 1 DW mil ' ' IILNY. ,QQ 7 l f ' A A f 41 ' 'K 'Ag wY '-1+ P-Wi-All N -. L .- H3Il iw am. J 5 ,ing L any ra ,, 4. 22354, - - l . 9, ' Agar 1 NNY A Ns A - 'Wi M -Efifggv' .g is-Qs F r ,, ' xv.-G' UN-fi-'2f1XK,,A9' ' my B. V xr :Fil Q To THE REVEREND RAYMOND F. GORMAN, A. B. Whose self-sacrificing endeavors and earnest zeal as Faculty Moderator of the Sodality and as Latin instructor, have won for him the re- spect and admiration of all: do we, the seniors of 1933, respectfully and sincerely dedicate this thirteenth volume of the Cenfripeml. 9 1 v I ,y 9. . -Q1 14 X .lla fl f L' r W', 7lQ2 ' - I: Am g if 0 ' rf- 'M f H , v:.,. V! if in fi if fr: Vl i i aw Ll li l ll' w r , - ky , ,E W ll4ll l Q , Q gxpcpyfuxggf wmkfqxxgv NA? KLWMRBX 6 2? la-Q ke ' A 5 fm 1, H 153 v' 2 25 NEW -5- A - gs 5 fif' ir, X X 5- 7' fra , 13124 W . ., , -. Q W ff REVEREND RAYMOND F. GORMAN, A. B. l 4 ' V v ., 1 . f., , ff K ff, 'XA Q? f . -V nf? . ,f 4. Y -- , .W , W ggi!-iQ, A Ebliif LY f ' ff s W 'A J f .. O J . iw . ... fd ' v , v ,g.1..,' H .QI '.W '-, ., ,f-, ' ':.,.f 3 A I , I'-, -,13 Q H W.'a. 1-..gf vii .. 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XV X ax '-E.: Nl 'ff Nwx' WN! 29 - , , L ' H73 X Cf Y . a Nga' umg ,gf vm.,-5ZfixL,ggv 6 Ei? MOST REVEREND KARLJ. ALTER, D. D., BISHOP OF TOLEDO ESU . .-e- uxL,Qf5xe4fr5xp45:f1xg,,csf gg,4f?fuxQ,QfN.f9' UK lb f 'eff , 1 ' I JH!! Gwyn A ' Q J - I ,gh M A RT. REV. MSGR. E. M. O,HARE BOARD OF FISCAL CONTROL RT. REV. MSGR. E. M. O'HARn, DIRECTOR REV. EDMUND WIDMER, CHAIRMAN Rev. R. G. Kirsch, Secretary Rev. J. L. Sassen Rev. G. A. Branigan Rev. A. Savvkins Rev. T. A. Kennedy Rev. F. S. Legovvski H93 REVEREND RAYMOND G. KIRSCH, A. M., PRINCIPAL To the Jeaior cla.r.r each year we lookfor b0P6flllb' efitbzifiaftic leader- yhip in the maigf actioitief which combine to form tloe life of the Jcbool ana' which cofztriliiite to the eftablixhment of in traelitiom. To the grailaatef of 1933 who have refpofiileilto our bopex, to the im- elerclaffmeei who joined them, to the generoaf Faculty, who impirea' all, a word of appreciation ana' ,gratitude if Jincereb given. R. G. KIRSCH H103 QXLA-'zfvxgxbb' vxLAkixg,A5?g c.45fiKL.AF' dx Ei I 6 1 a Es- Qwaz-:yawn f5'uxL,42:fim,4B-f ggyflxufwmy DK .Y 31 7 I REV. JAMES OYTOOLE, S. T. D., C. D. Religion anil Public 5' peaking REV. GERALD W. E. DUNNE, A. M., LITT. D. Religion and Mechanical Drawing H1111 FACULTY 3-...c 5 W., v SECOND ROW: Sister M, Patricia CO.S.U,D, Sister M. Theobald CN.D.D, Sister M. Hortense CFD, Sister M. Jerome CED, Sister M. Anthony fO.S.U,D, Sister M. Hilda CN.D.D, Sister M. lta CO.S.U.D, Sister M. Constantia FIRST ROW: Sister M. Louis CN.D.D, Sister M. Roseln1aCF.D, Sister M. Gortlian CN.D,D, Sister M. Meehtilde QO.S.U.D, Sister M. Charlotte QN,D.D, Sister M. Gertrude Sister M. Teresa SECOND ROW: Sister M. Bernildis CNDQ, Sister M. Austin CO.S.U.D, Sister M. Austin CMJ, Sister M. Baptista CFD, Sister M. Camillus CED, Sister M. Loretta QMQ, Sister M. Jeanne CNDQ, Sister M. Louis CO.S.U.D. FIRST ROW: Sister M. Magdalene CO,S.U.D, Sister M. Agatha CED, Sister M. Estelle CN.D.D, Sister M. Mauritia Sister M. Azelie QNDQ, Sister M. Therese CED, Sister M. Amadeus QO.S.U.D. l12l UTM ZEffasAweisA.nefwxiragrrrseaef-fxe,a e3wt,4vrrxeJef'iSL42V'EsL.4vei5e,QfUxe 1- A A v' Hui? Arif elf sgfilfmlzxmue- f .Q xeggrvm Jef-mga? gx,,4fywxe,csf'maAr vxegaf meg-cfm gt, ? ?' FACULTY SECOND ROW: Mr. Valentine Fischer, Mr. Joseph Sainton, Mr. Edmund Yeager, Mr. Alvin Saeksteder, Mr. Michael DiSalle. FIRST ROW: Miss Mary Ida Talty, Miss Catherine McAleese, Miss Madonna Tuohy, Miss Rose McLaugh- lin, Miss Catherine Schubert, Miss Christine McColl. MAINTENANCE AND CAFETERIA a E 1 SECOND ROW: Mr. Ernest Robarge, Mr. Roy Johnson, Mr. John Welter, Mr. Patrick Murphy, Mr. Henry Coutier, Mr. Edward Kisseberth. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Florence Culpert, Mrs. Mamie Lensch, Mrs. Clara Momence, Mrs. Martha Momenee, Mrs. Mildred Steger. ll13ll g IQ N -9- nu Q'3X,Ag7 BKLJJQNEQ' X MM IN MEMGRIAM Catherine Earley, '20 Helen Mae Cusic, '20 Albert Donelva, '22 Edward Edes, '22 Gertrude Unger, '23 Clair Fitzgerald, '24 Catherine McKeown, '25 Alice Ball Boeck, '26 Francis McAleese, '27 Margaret McAuley McDonough 27 Mary Ethel Bixler, '28 Natalie Lattin Fike, '28 Lawrence Haynes, '30 Mary Neptune, '30 Max Woodka, '30 Melvin Lammers, '31 James Robedeau, '31 Margaret Schnapp, '31 Clement Muszynski, '32 Esther Ceboll, '33 Mrs. Gertrude Grifhn 1141 5 . ' r 1 1 w V! Y - W glasses. i ,WX WW x V f s Y s ,,,J uf' 's ii! V fy !' ' ' 476 4 'wx K X , M 6 'V y X , 'R H :iq f L- 7 s w xymmx H+ 4 s xw ' Q wiN54a1e4QZ, mi fWsW J' X x I s M f ' ' Z f , Y s f ' ' H i B f 7 s s Z WM s V f 1 gl S .,,,, K. . X, 4 1101104 xx gf' x wif' I 4 222 f f s Z X M g, 6 if p f s ? . W' lj 1 y i J V Qs ur s w li ss W s--'s l A ff Z I. -, N ' Y A f X X ., I ' gl 22.-E' wh I , N s s, 1fyff!f VD W ,f N! X fggqm ' ,,,.f'l2 f'fJ ' ' li, ri he f f- J-D ssss f :if H1511 :PM la if-AEP' nxavsxgw nmkrwxggb gc yx X Mm, 5 I 3 X-4 Outward Bound Outward houndj We :hall ride the .rtorrny Jeax of life Undaunted, for youthf' hearty are .ftout Our hopes are high, our faith if fren. Outward houndj Unafraid, our arnior is the truthf We learned in our Jhort yearhr With you. We are thrice arrned. Outward houndg Gladly we enihrace what eonier our way Adventure paintf the picture Gayeft huef. Sorrow if unfeen. Outward houndj The handclafp of a friend, the warm .rrnile Cheers the way and quickly We rnuxt say our laet farewell, we are Outward hound . CHARLES OYBRIEN, '33 H1611 nxc,qpruxg4er5xtJSfim,49'r :NE ' Ns. Jimi 6 3 The Seniors We are in truth the depression class. Since first we crossed the doorways of the school we have grown to love and revere, we have known nothing but the calamities of depression. But depression has not interfered with our enjoyment of the happiest days of our youth. We have attained success in our studies, on the gridiron, the court, and the diamond, and we have even braved the terrors of the stage to present the overwhelm- ingly successful Remote Control. When the present seniors entered Central as freshmen, we numbered over five hundred. Some have discontinued school all together, others have found it impossible to pay the increased tuition and have gone elsewhere, two hundred and twenty- three of us have remained faithful. We base the proof of our achievements on the fact that we were able to obtain a Centripeml in spite of bank failures, and nation-wide distress. This is not a boast, but a plain statement of facts as they stand. We deeply regret leaving Central. It has been more than a school to us. In all our endeavors in later years we shall be proud to own her as our Alma Mater, and prouder still if she will then own us as worthy sons and daughters. Representative Seniors CLASS OFFICERS Preridemf .,,,,,,,...., .ss,.,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. ,,.,,,, W alter Lardinais Vice-Prefident ..,, ,,,i .... S h eila Howard .Yetretmjf ,,.,i,..,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,, B e rnard Menke Tremurer ,.,,,.,, C C CC ,.,,.,. CC C C C CC .,,,,, CCAnn Alice Layden Firft Year Second Yeezr Third Year Fourth Year Barkalow, Betty ,... ,,,,,,, ,,.,.. . C C10 10 10 5 Burns, Dorothy Jane C C ,.,,.,s 10 10 10 5 Ceboll, Catherine ...... C CC C C CC 9 8 8 5 Dowling, Basil i...,, C C C CCC10 10 12 6 Dushinski, VirginiaCCC Cr .,.. C 10 8 9 4 Dutowski, John ....s,,,s, .,,.. 9 10 9 6 Howard Sheila ,..,,, C CC ,,,,,,, 10 8 10 5 Keeler, Blanche .,,,,,, CC C ,..,, 10 10 10 5 Krauser, MargaretCC CC 9 9 9 5 Landis, Mary Jane ,,,,s C ,,s, 8 9 10 5 Lardinais, Walter ..,,,,s, C ,s,, 9 10 9 5 Layden, Ann Alice ,,., 10 8 10 4 Lynch, Helen ,,..,,,,,,, CC .,,s,, 9 8 10 5 Maczko, Irene .,.,... C. ,,t, ,,s, 9 10 10 5 Mazan, Helen ,,,,,s C C .s,,,,i,, 10 8 9 5 Mizerny, Florence C ,,,, 8 10 9 4 O'Rourke, Richard ,s,,ss ,,Y, C 8 8 S 6 Pavvlowski, Sylvester CC C ..,, 9 10 9 5 Rinkowski, George ..,. C C10 9 10 4 Rice, Margaret ..... CC CC C. . 8 8 10 4 Roesner, Mary Lucille .....,, CC C 10 9 11 5 Staab, Edward ,,s,s,,, C C C C C C 9 10 10 5 Szelegowski, Mary Joan ..,s,,, CC C 10 10 8 5 Todd, Mary ...,,,.,i,,, ..,. .,sss,sss,,ss,,ss, C C C C10 10 11 5 Yates, Virginia .C.CCCC C C CCCCCCCCCCCCC C CCC10 10 10 5 The above students have received at least 8 semester A's in each of the first three years, and at least 4 A's in the first semester of the fourth year. 1171 lf 1 3xL.,43f'5KCA5' UxLA?f'1Xk.gV gc NE mx Representative Seniors Mission Representatives Ceboll, Catherine Green, Mildred Hagerman, John McGuire, Esther Menke, Bernard O'Hara, Edwin Orchestra Blanchard, Donald Bowen, Claude Fischer, Jack Gladieux, Clair Krajewski, Gertrude Niezgoda, Raymond Purcell, Emma Robedeau, Ralph Spencer, Donald Band Bowen, Claude Fischer, Jack Kotcheroski, Francis Krupp, Donald Mersing, Russell Niezgoda, Raymond O'Connor, Cecelia Lettermen Cappelletty, Harold Cousino, Robert A Farkas, Joseph Gagnet, John Hochanadel, Wayne Hosfeld, Alfred , Keween, George Kill, Norbert Lynch, Chester Medlen, Russell Menke, Bernard Miller, Frederick Murphy, Robert Football Ackerman, john Bednark, Vernon Bihn, Bernard Cappelletty, Harold Cousino, Robert Gagnet, John Hochanadel, Wayne Hosfeld, Alfred Kaminski, Edwin Menke, Bernard Morrin, Victor Murphy, Robert Oess, Robert Pawlowski, Sylvester Basketball Hosfeld, Alfred Keween, George Medlen, Russell Scheller, Thomas ll13l Baseball Bihn, Bernard Conley, Francis Dankert, Edward Hochanadel, Wayne Hosfeld, Alfred Kaminski, Edwin Medlen, Russell Menke, Bernard Murphy, Robert Pawlowski, Sylvester Golf Scheller, Henry Boxing Kaminski, Edwin Murphy, Robert Poetry First Honor Rating O'Brien, Charles Second Honor Ruling Kovacs, Elizabeth Third Honor Ruling Howard, Sheila if I .Ar mummy vN.f9fTwm,Asf ' CS-E' FX B4 6 ? ACKERMAN, JOHN A man can never be a true gentleman in rnanneri until he if a gentleman at heart. Knight, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 4 Football, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 ANDRESKI, MARTHA She Jnaju laer jingerr at dull care and if gay. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 G.A.L., 1, 2, 3 Dramatic Club, 4 Student Council, 4 Mission Representative, 4 BEDNARK, VERNON A round mind in a .round body. Guard of Honor, 4 Band, 1 Football, 1, 2, 3, 4 Knight, 3, 4 Mission Representative, 1, 2 BEST, MARCELE H Your tleetir are known, in wordr that kindle glory from the none. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Student Council, 4 BIHN, BERNARD A young man that bluflrer if better than one who turnr pale. ' Knight, Z, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Football, 3, 4 Baseball, 4 Alpha-Rho-Tau, 1, 2, 3, 4 Ring Committee, 4 0 il19l ADLER, ROSELLA 'AKlnu' wortlr are flowerf that anyone can grow. Handmaid, 1, 2, 3 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Centric: Staff Writer BAUMG ARTNER, HOWARD An laonerl man'J the noolext work of God, Guard of Honor, 4 Knight, 3, 4 BARKALOW, BETTY She if pretty to walk with and witty to talk with and pleaf- ant too, to tlaink on. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Student Council, 4 Centripetal: Senior Editor BELCIK, CYRIL .S'ilenee if. Joznetimer more elo- quent than wordi. Guard of Honor, 4 Knight, 3, 4 Brcx, DORO'THY MAE A jolbf girl it alwayr wel- tozneel wherever the goe.r. Handmaid, 1, Z, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Typing Contest, 3 Centric: Typist X x e- pu-aarsxa gyfwxc A6bf7m,4qvf3N.a6fuxcJre:f'am..g? xx 6 ai BISHOP, PAUL Letthe path he open to talent. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 3, 4 Student Council, 4 Bo:-IMLER, LORETTA An eager helper ir worth her weight in gold. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Band, 1 GAL., 1, 2, 3 Dramatic Club, 4 Literary Club, 4 BOHLAND, JAMES De11outyet cheerful, active yet rerignedf' Knight, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 CAPOUN, ANGELA Her eheerful life if what the Mll.f8I love, H er Joarin g rpiriz ir their prilne delight. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 G.A.L., 1, 2, 3 Dramatic Club, 4 Centripetal: Organizations Editor BOWEN, CLAUDE He har a reafon firm and temperate will, Endurance, foreright, rtrength, and Jkill. Knight, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Server, 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 4 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 H2011 BOERGER, MARY LUUISE Happine.r.r ir found in aetiv- tty. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Alpha Rho Tau, 1, 2, 3 BLANCHARD, DONALD He who knowr what to .ra-y, ilflldlb' knowr when to .ray it. Knight, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Orchestra, 2, 3, 4 Festival Ticket Sale Winner, 3 Student General Chairman, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Server, 4 Ring Committee, '4 BURNS, DOROTHY JANE A merry heart maketh a cheer- ful eountenaneef' Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 2 Dramatic Club, 4 Nuntius Romanus, 4 Librarian, 4 Latin Play, 4 Ring Committee, 4 Ticket Staff: Senior Play Monogram Club, 1, 2 BOLGER, ROBERT I never dare to write ez: funny ar I can. Knight, 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheer Leader, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 1, 2, 3 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 Centric: Feature Writer Mission Representative, 3 Server, 1, 2, 3, 4 C Clan, 4 Production Staff, 4 CEBOLL, CATHERINE Woman'r faith and woman'r fruit Write the eharaeterr in duet. Hanclmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 C.I.L., 3 Monogram Club, 1, 2 Dramatic Club, 4 Nuntius Romanus, 4 Librarian, 3 Mission Representative, 4 Literary Club, 4 sg 1 X err gxLJ.Q:f5xQA5fmuxL,6hf5XK,Ae7' SC AVIXCAWCPKE NLE' ' BROWN, OLIVER He hideo hir thonghtr behind a .relf-ejfaeing grin. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 1 Dramatic Club, 4 CUNNELL, VIRGINIA Her friendb' nnile, her' plea!- ant way, Help to hrighten each Iehool- day. Handmaid, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 2, 4 Centric: Staff Writer, 4 Senior Play, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Monogram Club, 1 CAPPELLETTY, HAROLD 'Tir good to he liked hyyozir friendrf' Knight, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 . Class President, 2 Football, 1, 2, 3, 4 C Clan, 4 CORCORAN, ELEANOR No heang it like the healety of the mind. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Monogram Club, 1 Dramatic Club, 4 Nuntius Romanus, 4 Ccntripetal : Calendar Editor CIIRISTIE, ROLAND Never idle a inoencnf, hut thrifgf and thoughtful of olherrf' Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Bookkeeping Contest:- Trophy Winner, 3 1211 CONNELI., ANITA Quiet and wzoln'r1z.rit'e, hut ejicient for all that. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 G.A.L., 3 Dramatic Club, 4 BUDKE, EARL The ZZIXIIUI of doi ng good Juv'- pauef every other enjoymenl. Knight, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Cheerleader, 4 Happy am I, of CONNELLY, KATHERINE .. C ara I 'nz free Why aren't thgf all contented like mo? Handmaid, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 G.A.L., 1, 2, 3 Dramatic Club, 4 Mission Representative, 2 CARENS, LAWRENCE Hi.r eheeffulnen wa hearff. ' ' Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 DISALLE, LENA VMI IIUIIU Her charm Jtrike: fhe righr hut her merit win Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 3, 4 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 Musical Comedy: Ticket Staff, 4 I the foal. ,I If NLJQVUNK at-rw Jefwxgav gcvwxci-,mg is Wa 6 C55 Cici-ry, DANIEL HappirzeJJ it the greatert of all bleJ.rizzg.r. Knight, l, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Football, 1, 2 DUSHINSKI, VIRGINIA AJ the thinkr, tm .flue Jpeakr, and .the tbinki well. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 3, 4 Librarian, 3, 4 Nuntius Romanus, 4 Musical Comedy, 3, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Centric: Staff Writer G.A.L., 1, 2 Monogram Club, 1, 2 COUSINO, Romzivr Right, faithful, true, be if in word and deed. Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Band, 1, 2 Orchestra, 1, 2 Football, 3, 4 Centric: Staff Writer, 4 C Clan, 4 Fonmzsrzn, MARY ANN .S'he'J all my fanty painted ber, .S'be'J loueb, Jlwe'J zlivifzef' Glee Club, 3, 4 Senior Play, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Centric: Staff Writer, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 3 Monogram Club, 1 G.A.L., 2 CRANDALL, CHARLES Good people are Jtarr, the plafzetr af the age that illum- trate their timet. Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Literary Club, 4 ini DXSALLE, MARY Franz a little ,rpark maj' bznxrt a miglyq flame. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Literary Club, 4 Centripetal: Typist Dramatic Club, 4 CONLEY, FRANCIS A wite man will make more ,. a eppartzmitim th IZ be finder. Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Server, 1, Z Football, 3 Student Council, 4 EARNEST, BEULAH Fine mazzmrr are the mantle of fait' maititf' Handmaid, 2, 3 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 3 G.A.L., 2 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 3 Centric: Feature Writer Cousl No, STEPHEN A gentle heart we all admire. Knight, 3, 4 Band, 1 FRIEDELL, VERA joy ir the warrbip of me wla it fall of jay. Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 3 G.A.L., 2, 3 Centric: Girl's Sports Editor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 0 Q Wt w. as gxs.aeF'sxa,4gitrist.4 fisA,.gefe2gt.asr'vx1,asf-ist.asf sg y fagigggtbt 4QgEgEE5r1sx.alr ii DANKERT, EDWARD Quick and witty, he alwdw har a ready afzfwerf' Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Mission Representative, 1 Server, 2 Football, 3 Baseball, 3, 4 NOLAN, BETTY Sweet and zmarramiug, :ony- hody'i'f1'iend. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 G.A.L., 2, 3 Dramatic Club, 4 DOMALSKI, FRANK He danrer like an angel, he ii alwayr laughing, for he har an infinite deal of wit. Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 3, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 GLOWACKI, STEFANIA The true and good rerwzhle gold. Guard of Honor, 4 Handmaid, 1, 2, 3, 4 C.I.L., 3 Dramatic Club, 4 DUCK, EDWARD To he trurted it a greater row- pliment than to he loved. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Senior Server Centric: Staff Writer Football Manager, 4 Basketball Manager, 4 C Clan l23l Bunonr, H1LDA Her .rhort time here har .rhowu at her' worth. DEY, ,losispr-r He har an ilzfectioar Jozile that gain! him mary friendrf' Knight, 2, 3 Guard of Honor, 4 Art Club, 2, 3 Baseball Manager, 3 Football Manager, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, 3 C Clan, 4 GANTZ, LUCILLE Fr'iendJhip iztzprooetr happi- fzen and ahatef mirefjff' Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 3, 4 G.A.L., z Centric: Alumni Editor Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 Librarian, 2 DOWLING, BASIL He lr a wire mail who taller lirrlef' Knight, Z, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Mission Representative, 2 Nuntius Romanus, 4 Latin Play, 4 Centric: Circulation Manager Dramatic Club, 4 Monogram Club, 1, 2, 3 GREEN, MILDRED A little hlofzde oixefz with laughter in her eyerf' Handmaid, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Typing Contest, 3 G.A.L., 1, 2, 3 Centric: Typist Centripetal: Typist Dramatic Club, 4 Mission Representative, 3, 4 e1EmMQ2'21 -Q ruuasfeistfagi YwLJSfrns,43r Egg Nghfg? ' gaQu,a DUNN, JAMES Him 1Ji0liIlifb8 role compan- ion of hir way. Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 GSTALDER, MARY ALICE Her handle of hahitr are tied hy a wide Jtrand of humor. Handmaid, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Glee Club, 3, 4 Musical Comedy, 3, 4 Centric: Circulation Staff, 4 G.A.L., 1, 2,3 DWYER, Tnoryi AS HU hurinerr character ir a diamond which leave: itr mark on all other Jtonerf' Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Mission Representative, 2 Dramatic Club, 4 Senior Play, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 Centric: Business Manager Glee Club, 4 HARTYGAN, VELVA Good tarte if the jlowcr of good Jenrcf' Handmaid, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Centric: Feature Writer, 4 Glee Club, 3, 4 Musical Comedy, 3, 4 Ring Committee, 4 G.A.L., 2 Monogram Club, 1 FACKLEMAN, CLARENCE Shy hat rhreufdf' Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 Senior Play, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Literary Club, 4 l24l GRUDE, EDNA .S'he'r mode-ft, :hy and ener- ' getic, a pelfect friend. Handmaid, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 DUTKOWSKI, JOHN A gentleman if .rlow to take of- feme and :lower to give it. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Server, 3, 4 Nuntius Romanus, 4 Monogram Club, 1, 2 GUTHIUE, HELEN They are never alone that are accompanied hy noble thozightrf' Handmaid, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Literary Club, 4 Glee Club, 3, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 3 EARLY, RAYMOND In framing an artirt, art hath their decreed, To make rome good, hut otherr to exceed. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Band, 1, 2, 3 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 Alpha Rho Tau, 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Senior Play Musical Comedy, 2, 3, 4 Baseball, 4 Centripetal: Art Editor HILLBR, MARY My fair one, let ur Jwear our eternal friendyhip. ' ' Handrnaid, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Literary Club, 4 Xi Qmuafvxcarwmhormvxkmvmqyf JG'WXCJeV4N..AY Dx 3 3 5 FARKAS, JOSEPH 'AA happy heart ir geutrizlb' great. Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Server, 2 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 Musical Comedy, 2, 3, 4 C Clan, 4 Cheerleader, 4 HOLLAND, BETTY Her hrillimzej and wittifzerr are the height of our dem-er. Handmaid, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 Centric: Exchange Editor FORRESTER, GEORGE A true reme of humor if ri good duet. Band, 2, 3 Glee Club, 3, 4 Football, 2 Guard of Honor, 4 Knight, 2, 3, 4 Senior Server, 4 Centric: Staff Writer, 4 HOWARD, SHEILA The pen if the tongue of the mind. Handmaid, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Vice Pres. Senior Class, 4 Centric: Managing Editor, 4 Centripetal: Copy Editor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Student Council, 4 Ring Committee, 4 Sodality Sec., 4 Monogram Club, 1 GARDNER, NORMAN HU voice wax like tht Jtmtr had, when they mug together. Band, 1, 2, 3 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Knight, 1, 2, 3, 4 Centric: Staff Writer, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 2, 3, 4 Server, 1, 2, 3, 4 ll25ll HQFFMAN, BERNADETTE Her hturh .rhozeld hriug her g1'ef1tfdme. Handmaid, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Class Oflicer, Vice Pres., 2 Glee Club, 3 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Alpha Rho Tau, 1, 2, 3, 4 Nuntius Romanus, 4 Ring Committee, 4 Monogram Club, 2 FISCHER, JACK Here'.r one with iz rehab' wit, it good dirporition and oh! what iz voice. Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 4 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3 Dramatic Club, 4 Senior Play Musical Comedy, 4 HOLT, MARY CATHERINE S he could he moved to Jwile at mgythizzg. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4 G.A.L,, 2, 3 Senior Play, 4 Centric: Class Notes Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 3, 4 GAGNET, JOHN One in whom good look.: and zuefulnerr are tomhined. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Kni ht, 1, 2, 3, 4 Stucisnt Council, 3 C Clan, 4 JAGODZINSKI, REGINA She ir the Jweetert of all. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 3, 4 Librarian, 4 HQEEI ' ae- gxpcofsxegir umLA5bfwxt,,agv gcAV5x ax we GLADIEUX, CLAIR Hit wayrezre thore of pleumrzt- rzenrkyet he it xl real rtzedezzt. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4 Band, 1, 2 Glee Club, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Knight, 1, 2, 3, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 Student Council, 4 Nuntius Romanus, 4 Latin Play, 4 Server, 1, 2, 3, 4 KARCZEWSKA, RAPHAEL MARIE There if no witdnw like friuzk11eJJ. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 G.A.L., 1 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 HAAS, ALLAN There i.r wb' one roof af ., . F ezhilig'-action. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2 Football, 3 Student Council, 4 Nuntius Romanus, 4 KLEMAN, THELMA Bl1eJhilzg if the ealw' of virtue. Glee Club, 3 Guard of Honor, 4 Handmaid, 3, 4 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 HAGERMAN, JOHN 'lfleetebf and tall, he uzovei through the hall. Guard of Honor, 4 Mission Representative, 4 Band, 1, 2 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3 l26l ., Sci X , JOYCE, FRANCES Ufirliftie to the ffzger' tipi, dainty and delightful he it fizify if the. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Girls' Vocational Speaking Contest Winner, 4 G.A.L., 3 Dramatic Club, 4 GROGAN, 'IQSEPH Who if the hujipiext of men? He who valuex the meriti of athefzrf' Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Football, 2 KEELER, BLANCHE 'Iftudief Jerue for delight, far ormzmefzt, and for ability. Guard of Honor, 4 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Nuntius Romanus, 4 Latin Play, 4 Monogram Club, 1, 2 HAAS, CHARLES Formed an the good old plan, 4 true, ez hmve and a down- right hazzeft mem. Football, 2, 3 Monogram Club, 2 Alpha Rho Tau, 3 Secretary, 4 KovAcs, ELIZABETH Well darze if better than well mid. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Si EEZaamm an 1sL.4i'xsc, eESsg,aef gggigbcugggadrrfxiaaaf x L.AS?sES.JS?'D45iqgHat ' '? HEFFNER, JEROME Patience and gcfztlcnerr are power. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Servers, 2 Guard of Honor, 4 KRAUSER, MARGARET A calm ana' Jelf-paucxred young lady. Handmaid, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 HOCKANADEL, WAYNE HI have a heart wilb ro eveljf joy. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Football, 2, 3, 4 Baseball, 3, 4 C Clan, 3, 4 LAMARAND, ANNABELLE AJ happy ar the day if Handmaid, 1, 2, 3, 4 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 HOSFELD, ALFRED A jolly good fellow if liked by all. Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Football, 4 Basketball, 4 C Clan, 4 ofa for long. ' ' be and l27l KRAJEWSKI, GERTRUDE .S'weefnerr, tfallo, Jizzrerigg all in me. Handrnaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Orchestra, 2, 3, 4 Glce Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Literary Club, 4 G.A.L., 2, 3 HOBE, JOSEPH .S'trange ta the warld, be wore a liarlvfal look. Guard of Honor, 4 Knight, 1, 2, 3, 4 KUNZ, MARIE 'A.S'a lovely and ro full of mirth, The overflowingr af an imzorefzt heart. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 , Guard of Honor, 4 Centric: Copy Editor Dramatic Club, 4 Nuntius Romanus, 4 HOEEMAN, JOSEPH He ir a man, taking him all in all. Knight, Z, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Football, 3, 4 Centric: Staff Writer Ccntripetal: Sports Editor Student Council, 4 LANDIS, MARY JANE Fear made the gadrj aadaeigf bar made kivgrf' Handmaid, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 G.A.L., 2 Monogram Club, 2 Centric: Assistant Business Manager Centripetal: Circulation Manager Dramatic Club, 4 1 1'- Mission Representative, 1, 2 Silk Ruger DKLJW nxt g uxL,4-3f'5XL,4oV gc igggox . fgif IOTT, WALLACE It'r better to lie Itubborn than to be weak. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 State BookkeepingContesr, 2, 3 Mission Representative, 1 Servers, 2, 3, 4 LAPOINTE, URSULA She little knew the glodnorr that her presence meztlef' Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Centric: Staff Writer Centripetal: Underclass Editor G.A.L., 1, 2, 3 Alpha Rho Tau, 1, 2, 3, 4 KEWEEN, GEORGE George, like Napoleon, ir rmall but mighty. Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 C Clan, 4 LAYDEN, ANN ALICE A rare tompofite of Jweetflur, Jmtzrtnerr and mte11e.r.r. Handmaid, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Class Treasurer, 4 Glee Club, 4 . Senior Play, 4 Monogram Club, 1, 2 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 Student Council, 4 Librarian, 4 Ring Committee, 4 KOLEBUCK, STANISLAUS Fine matures are like fine poems. Guard of Honor, 4 Knight, 2, 3, 4 ll23ll LANZINGER, VIRGINIA The Jtudy and work Jbe never lam Jpurned, A wide reputation for ber have earned. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Literary Club, 4 LAPOINT, STANLEY A real man if be wlaoxe good- nerr it ez part of bimerelff' Knight, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Boxing Contest, 3 Student Council, 4 Mission Representative, 3 Server, 1, 2, 3, 4 LAVEY, RUTH .Ypeerb ir Jiloer, .rilenoe zf golden, Guard of Honor, 4 G.A.L., 2, 3 Dramatic Club, 4 KILL, NORBERT Lol 4 mem who eomecrater lair loozzrr, By vlgorom efforts rreezter an lzonert aim. Football Manager, 1, 2, 3 Baseball Manager, 1, 2, 3 Basketball Manager, 1 Guard of Honor, 4 Student Council, 4 C Clan, 3, 4 Mission Representative, 2 Server, 2, 3, 4 LEONHARDT, DOROTHY A merry heart goer all the day. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 G.A.L., 2 Dramatic Club, 4 Librarian, 4 Literary Club, 4 Library Club Treasurer, 4 KOTCHEROSKI, FRANCIS The step! leading ta prorperity are induftfgf and dependahil- cg. Orchestra, 1 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club, 4 Senior Play, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Knight, 1, 2, 3, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 Ring Committee, 4 LININGER, PAULINE Not much talk-a great .rweet Jileneef' Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 KRUPP, DONALD Dignity ir a worthy attrihute, and ane to he admired. Glee Club, 4 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2 Senior Play, 4 Drum Major, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 Server, 3, 4 LYNCH, HELEN Slight bf figure hut not of mind. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 Monogram Club, 1, 2 LARDINAIS, WALTER Influence if the exhalatian of character. ' ' Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Class Ofhcer Sec.,3, Pres., 4 Student Council, 3 Ring Committee, 4 Centripetal: Asst. Business Manager, 4 Monogram Club, 1, 2 Server, 4 as N Nc4rvsx.,Ar.N.6:fm,av ' E aff A sf l29l LEONHARDT, ROSEMARY She who har a pleaxing man- ner if hound to succeed. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 KRASZEWSKI, LEO The greatest truthr are .rim- ple.rt-and .ro are men. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Orchestra, 1 LUCKMAN, LUCILLE High aim: form high charac- ter, and great ohjectf hring out great mindr. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Literary Club Secretary, 4 Monogram Club, 2 KAMINSKI , EDWIN Strong reamnr make J'f1'0?lg actzonrf' Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Football, 3, 4 Baseball, 3, 4 Alpha Rho Tau, 1, 2, 3, 4 Boxing, 4 Maezxo, IRENE Intelligence and ruccerr go hand in hand. Handmaid, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Shorthand Contest, 3 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Monogram Club, 1, 2 X go SX v fmt ' be C41bfmxLA:fsXg4'5?wXLfi67-uxL,4ef gc my Nggfi mggixg , LEAHY, Josnvn He war the milder! mmznered man. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Centric: Advertising Manager, 4 MANAGHAN, VIOLET A daughter of the godr, di- oineb tall, and mort divinebr fair. Handmaid, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 4 G.A.L., 1, 2, 3 Centric: Circulation Manager, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Centripetal: Office Manager, LYNCH, CHESTER ' 'Nothing great wa: eoerarhieoed without enthmiarm, ' ' Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 Football Manager, 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball, 3, 4 Basketball Manager, l, 2 Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Mission Representative, 2, 3 Sodality Treasurer, 4 C Clan, 3, 4 Student Council, 4 Musical Comedy, 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Centric: Sports Editor, 4 MATTILIORE, ELEANOR Good-nature hrightenx eoefjl feature of her fare. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 4 G.A.L., 2 Literary Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 MATTLIN, HAROLD Hard feature! every hltngler can command, To draw true heazety .rhowr et 1na.rte1 .t hand. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Band, 1, 2 Glee Club, 2, 3 Centripetal: Art Editor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 2, 3 Mission Representative, 4 Ring Committee, 4 Alpha Rho Tau, 1, 2, 3 Treasurer, 4 ll30l MAGINN, MARY A cheerful temper joined with innoeence will make heamj' attractive, knowledge delight- ful and wit good-natzeredf' Handmaid, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 G.A.L., 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Literary Club, 4 Centripetal: Girls' Sports, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Student Council, 4 Musical Comedy: Production Staff, 4 LUCAS, PAUL A height and jovial -young fellow. Guard of Honor, 4 MASLER, IRENE A willing hear! with a willing hand. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 G.A.L., 1 Glee Club, 2, 3 Centric: Staff Writer, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 MACKIEWICZ, MELVIN An earnert youth and modext, too. Knight, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Football, 1, 2 M1zERNY, FLORENCE Gentle, a hit demure, yet a faithful worker war fhef' Handmaicl, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 3, 4 G.A.L., 2, 3 Senior Play, 4 Centric: Circulation Staff, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 3, 4 Librarian, 2, 3, 4 Monogram Club, 2 WH ' em. . 0 JKJUKLEUMBQKKE 6 MEDLEN, RUSSELL Play up, play up, and play the game. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 C Clan, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Baseball, 2, 3, 4 MCHUGH, MARY ELLEN To olin' unknown my .foul axpirer, My lot unequal to ng deJire.r. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 G,A.L., 2 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy: Ticket Staff, 4 Librarian, 3 Senior Play: Ticket Staff MERSING, RUSSELL A good-natured fellow fret away lzfef' Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 4 G.A.L., 3 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 MEUTH, MADELYN Gentle, genuine, and our. Handmaid, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 4 G.A,L., 3 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 IVIILLER, FREDERICK A jolly good fellow w and liked by all. Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 4 Football Manager, 3, 4 Baseball Mana er, 3, 4 Musical Comecig 4 C Clan, 4 bww vaft won ' r gener- ar be l31l MCGUIRE, ESTHER ss' ' X' 45: K :EV Eloquence if the painting of N the tboughtrf' Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 4 G.A.L., 1 Centric: Girl's Sports Editor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 Librarian, 2, 3 Mission Refpresentative, 4 Secretary o Missions, 4 Monogram Club, 1 MENKE, BERNARD 'iOne cannot alwayf be a hero our be can alwayf be a man. Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Class Secretary, 4 Glee Club, 2, 4 Football, 3, 4 Baseball, 4 Senior Play, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 Student Council, 4 C Clan, 4 Mission Regresentative, 1 President o Missions, 4 Server, 2, 3, 4 Ring Committee, 4 MENDEN, MARY 'AA friend tried and truef Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 G.A.L., 1, 2 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Mncus, JOSEPH TMJ young man doe: every- thing. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 MICHALAK, VIRGINIA .. V I Sober, but not dul . not lzoifterour. Guard of Honor, 4 G.A.L., 1, 2, 3 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 ' gay but Ns.4:fmcaawmxe-fmgv m rmaer mgxcgwx Ei, MOELLER, ROBERT An earnest youth and rnoelert, too. Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Alpha Rho Tau, 3 MILLS, VIRGINIA Sweet and fair the .veernr to me. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 4 G.A.L., 1, 3 Senior Play, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Literary Club, 4 MURPHY, ROBERT He fillr hir lifetime with deedx, not with inactive jean. Guard of Honor, 4 Class President, 1 Glee Club, 2 Boxing Contest, 3, 4 Football, 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play: Production Staff, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, Z C Clan, 4 Basketball, 2 M1ssLER, ESTHER Good hehavlor, is the jinext affine artr. Handmaid, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Centric: Staff Writer NIEZGODA, RAYMOND Marie, the relf-exprenion of hir perranaligf. Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Orchestra, 4 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club, 4 Senior Pla Y Centric: Asst. Adv. Mgr., 4 Centripetal: Adv. Mgr., 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Ring Committee, 4 Alpha Rho Tau, 1, 2, 3 Vice-President, 4 ll32l MILLER, CATHERINE Intelligence elennter a large underrtaneling. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Centripetal: AssistantCirculation Mgr.,4 Dramatic Club, 4 Nuntius Romanus, 4 MoRRrN, VICTOR A runny dirparitim and a plearing perranaligf' Guard of Honor, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2 Football, 1, 3, 4 Baseball, 3 Dramatic Club, 4 MURPHY, LUCILLE Fair word never hurt the tongue. Handmaid, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 NICHTER, FRANK He it a wife man wha alwayr know.r what to do next. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Alpha Rho Tau, 2, 3 Basketball, 2, 3 MAZAN, HELEN High erected thunghtr reateel in the heart of eonrterjf' Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Nuntius Romanus, 4 Latin Play, 4 Literary Club: Chairman, 4 Monogram Club, 1, 2 1 T I -'ml , If c,Qrgxc,f9fixc4frwxcA.Sbfwm,,5u7 KCJYTDKE X 6 ? NOWAK, WALTER He that haf patience may eomparr anything. ' Knight, 4 Guard of Honor, 4' Mnoczlcowsrcr, HELEN Shelf got 'chit' and 'It' that'J' hard to heat. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 4 G.A.L., 1, 2, 3 Senior Play: Publicity Staff, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy: Publicity Staff, 4 v OEss, ROBERT To he Jtrong if to he happy. Knight, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 2 Football, 4 Musical Comedy, 2 Mission Representative, 2 MURCIAK, ANN She looef her i'taa'ie.r and taker them Jerioarbf. Handmaid, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Typing Contest, 3 Gold Monogram Club, 1 Dramatic Club, 4 OIROURKE, RICHARD A'Men of ehararter are the ron- Jeience of the .roeiety to whieh they helongf' Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Orchestra, 1 Glee Club, 4 Senior Play Centric: Editor-in-Chief Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 Server, 2, 3 Monogram Club, 1, 2 ll33ll MOMENEE, ALTA FriendJhip Lt a long time in forming, hat once formea' it if invaluable. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Band, 1, 2 Dramatic Club, 4 Literary Club, 4 OlBRlEN, CHARLES Talent alone cannot make a writer There mart he a man hehind the hook. Knight, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Centric: First Asst. Editor Centripetal: Editor-in-Chief Treasurer, Class, 1 Vice-Pres. Class, 3 Winner in Short Story Contest, Z Essay Contest, 3 Poetry Contest, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Student Council, 3 Sodality Prefect, 4 Mission Representative, 2 Server, 2 Senior Play, 4 Monogram Club, 1, 2 MURAWSKI, FLORENCE A eapahle friendb' lan if the. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 3, 4 Typing Contest, 4 G.A.L., 1 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 OlLEARY, CLIFFORD An honeft man with a warm heart within. Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 NADoLNY, EMILY She :poke no more than jar! the thing the ought. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Literary Club, 4 Librarian, 4 4 4 QI If X o- gxg-49' uxegr uxLJ6f'Nk,,,gv gt AVDXCAY-:mg 1 6 it-: O'HARA, EDWIN All men ore dint hor .rome are gold drift. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Mission Representative, 4 Nuntius Romanus, 4 Nou, CECELIA Her knowledge if the founder- tion and Jource of her good writing. Handmaid, 1, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 3 G.A.L., 1, 2, 3 Centric, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Nuntius Romanus, 4 PETERSON, EDMUND It'J' on eafy world to live in if you choofe to make it .ro. Guard of Honor, 4 Knight, 1, 2, 3, 4 Football, 3, 4 Student Council, 4 Nuntius Romanus, 4 Latin Play, 4 C Clan, 4 OYCONNOR, CEcEL1A Her vivority reflect! even unto the tipr of her hair. Handmaid, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres., 4 G.A.L., 3 Dramatic Club, 4 Mission Representative, 3 Ring Committee, 4 Eucharistic Committee, 3, 4 RANDALL, THEODORE What o man doef if the hert proof of what he ir. Guard of Honor, 4 Knight, 1, 2, 3, 4 Football, 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4 C Clan, 1, 2, 3, 4 1341 O'HARA, MARIE A'Her lively lookf ei ,rprightlv mind di.relo.re. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Senior Play, 4 Glee Club, 4 G.A.L., 1, 3 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 Centric: Staff Writer PAWLOWSKI , SYLVESTER It matter! not what you me thought to hey hut what you ore. Guard of Honor, 4 Server, 4 Football, 3, 4 Baseball, 4 Monogram Club, 2 NOPPER, GENEVI Eva A vivoeiottr mold with I1 mergf heart, Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 3 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Essay Contest, 3 Powans, Ricx-uno Wi.re-hut he tt1lk.r not of hir knowledge. Guard of Honor, 4 Knight, 2, 3, 4 Bookkeeping Contest, 3 OVLOUGHLIN, CLARA Clarez'J rweetne.r.f and friend- lineu make her prefenre oolzted at any time. Guard of Honor, 4 Senior Play Centric: Associate Editor Dramatic Club, 4 gfimli ' - ..43b'gKL,4V3XCEoXLJ461f'?XK,,6V gc X1 if A asf a Er PROMENSCHENKEL, PAUL Indeed to he .riznple if to he great. Guard of Honor, 4 Student Council, 4 Servers, 2, 3, 4 PEDRO, ANNE Full of '11im,' 'vigar,' and 'mazinf Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glce Club, 4 Senior Play Dramatic Club, 4 REINHART, JOSEPH I have aeeoinplirhed what I war ahle to do. Guard of Honor, 4 Knight, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club, 1 Dramatic Club, 4 PURCELL, EMMA l.M4UHEKf gentle and afeetionr mild. Handmaid, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Orchestra, 4 Band, 1, 2, 3 Dramatic Club, 4 Nunti.us Romanus, 4 G,A.L., 2 RQEEDEAU, RALPH Na matter where you find him he alwayr weartr a .rmile. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Orchestra, 2, 4 Band, 1, 2, 3 Senior Play Dramatic Club, 4 Nuntius Romanus, 4 C.I.L., 3 ll35l PROMENSCHENKEL, ROSEMARY Virtue if like a rich rtone- hert plain Jet. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Librarian, 4 Library Club: Vice-Pres., 4 Mission Representative, 2 Treasurer, Missions, 2 Literary Club, 4 REINEMEYER, RICHARD MiJehief .rhiner in the ye of thi: ehifh perranf' Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Football: Manager, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, Manager, 3, 4 Student Council, 4 C Clan, 4 PETHE, CATHERINE For she war jmt the quiet kind whose nature never 12arieJ'. Guard of Honor, 4 Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 G.A.L., 2, 3 Dramatic Club, 4 RINKOWSKI, GEORGE Thif hay ,reelzr rhingr to do, .Yeei them and doe: them. Guard of Honor, 4 Knight, 3, 4 Football, 2, 3, 4 Nuntius Romanus, 4 Latin Play, 4 REITER, HELEN For .rhe'J a jalbf good fellow Her Jehaal mater all declare. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 3 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 G.A.L., 3 X If yseasfnmsc air SRX fSf'igg,anf ysr.aQf13sga3fLfscafEf rR1.JQr iEL.A '5N45EQgI4 6 Z SCIIELLER, HENRY One who never turned hir haek, but marched hrearf forward . ' ' Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Student Council Server, 2, 3, 4 Golf, 4 ROESNER, MARY LUCILLE 'lfimpiicity ir the mark of a true gentlewoman, Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 G.A.L., 2 C.I.L., 3 Literary Club, 4 Monogram Club, 1, 2 Dramatic Club, 4 Student Council, 2 Nuntius Romanus, 4 Library Club, 4 Latin Play, 4 Mission Representative, 2 SCHLAGETER, WILLIANI Geniar find: in own road and rarrief it: own lamp. Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Senior Play Glee Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 ROSINSKI, FLORENCE 'Tir fhere I come to falzghing 4755, Andfnd a welcome true. Guard of Honor, 4 Handmaid, 3, 4 Glee Club, 3, 4 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 G.A.L., 2 SINAY, MICHAEL Thought and virtue work in riienref' Knight, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 C Clan, 4 Football, Z, 4 l36l RICE, MARGARET The milder! mannerr and the greater! heart, Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Orchestra, 2 Shorthand Contest, 4 G.A.L., 1, 2 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 SCHELLER, THOMAS A man! A right true man, however, Whore work war worthy a man'.r endeavor. ' ' Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Server, 2, 3, 4 Mission Representative, 2, 3 Dramatic Club: Ticket Staff Musical Comedy: Ticket Staff Basketball, 3, 4 SCHLAGETER, WILMA just nj' to rope my gazing'- I dare yon! Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Senior Play, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Glee Club, 4 SCHLAGHECK, DONALD UA happy joyonrfriend to ali. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 ROWAN, ANGELA A girl wiih a rmiie, a girl worth while. Guard of Honor, 4 Handmaid, 4 Short Story Contest Clst placel, 2 Sec. Library Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 1 1 gmc,a:f5xc,gp1'wxc,-:Q,f-mg,4f cAVuxcA-97ixc.g L 6 SPENCER, DONALD He ix n well mode man who hai o ,good determination. Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Orchestra, 3, 4 Glee Club, 4 Senior Play, 4 Centripetal: Business Manager, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Server, 3, 4 Ring Committee, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 Literary Club, 4 SHEETS, Doius Youth enllr for plenrzne Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Literary Club, 4 STAPLETON, EARL I rball be like that tree, I rboll die at the top. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Student Council, 4 SIMON, ETTABELLE It matter: not bow long we live, out bow. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 STRUK, WALTER You mn't know all hir wortla, for ln ir too My to Jbow it. Guard of Honor, 4 Football, 3 Baseball, 3, 4 l37l SNYDER, PRISCILLA But Art, 0, lun, ir thine alone. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Mission Representative, 3 Ring Committee, 4 Monogram Club, 3 G.A.L., 2 Alpha Rho Tau, 1, 2, 3 President, 4 Centric: Associate Editor Centripetal: Photograph Editor STAAB, EDWARD HiJ friendfbip if rl jewel of worth untold. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 4 Senior Play: Production Staff, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 Monogram Club, 1, Z, 3 SHERRY, HELEN Her quiet, plearing pefron- nlig bar inrpired the love of all who know ber. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 G.A.L., 2 Dramatic Club, 4 Literary Club, 4 Centripetal: Asst. Senior Editor Srom, Joi-iN A jolb good nature to all wliofn be meetrf' Guard of Honor, 4 Football, 3, 4 SMALL, CATHERINE Her my frown: are fairer far, Than imiler of other maiden: ore. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Literary Club, 4 Senior Play, 4 G.A.L., 2 nxr,.1Vvxgg'wXL,f5bfwxL,,gy A 6 SULLIVAN, JOHN On the whole we'fe well pleoxed with you. Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 STOECKLEY, MARY Within her tender Um, the Heaven of April, with in ehezrming light. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 THOMPSON, WILLIAM He woo not 77ZEI'f3hj! ez chip of the old hloek hut lhe old hloek himxelff' Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 SZELEGOWSKI, MARY JOAN Ufager in purmit of rfzzdier and labour. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 3 G.A.L., 2 Dramatic Club, 4 C.l,L., 3 Monogram Club, 1, 2 ULRICH, CHARLES ThingJ done well and with core. Knight, 1, 2, 3, 4 Band, 1 Glee Club, 3, 4 Musical Comedy, 3, 4 Mission Representative, 3 Server, 2, 3, 4 ?S919'7XCJ57'l5Xl-5 my mgfm l33l SNYDER, MARGARET Her heart i.r or liglae AJ her eye! ore Handmaid, 2, 3, Guard of Honor Dramatic Club, logo. ' ' 4 , 4 4 SZYMANSKI, JOSEPH Life will never grow weoq to me. Guard of Honor, 4 Football, 2 Baseball, 2, 3, 4 C Clan, 2, 3, 4 STROHL, FLORENCE It if good to loft ez Jump' Handmaid, 2, 3, Guard of Honor Glee Club, 3, 4 Senior Play, 4 lengthen ro the mood. 4 , 4 Centric: Staff Writer, 4 Dramatic Club , 4 Musical Comedy, 3, 4 Monogram Club, 1 TOTH , STEVE There ir hanefty, manhood and goodfello Guard of Honor Football, 3, 4 C Clan, 3, 4 wxhip in thee. , 4 SZYPERSKI, CECELIA And ,good lnek go with thee. Handmaid, 2, 3, Guard of Honor Glee Club, 3, 4 G.A.L., 3 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 , 4 4 a Q' - '- Mala x or gmpcg-ruxavgy umm-mga xl xx XVILBURN, JOHN 'lfileiiee ix more eloquent than word.r. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 TIERNAN, MARY ALICE Became of her g7'lZ6L'7fh0.Y6 who Jaw, ufirheii her to fray. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 2, 3 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 2 Literary Club, 4 ZIELINSKI, RAYMOND He Jpeakr, hehaoef, and act: af though he meant it. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Football, 1, 2, 3, 4 C Clan, 4 THOMAS, ESTELLA Courteom .fhe war and willing to he of Jerizieef' Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Literary Club, 4 MCQUADE, CHARLES A man of ei few wordr if the heart man. Guard of Honor, 4 Viri Sumus, 4 l39ll THIBERT, AGNES Right, faithful, true if .fhe in word and deed. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 3, 4 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 3, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 WOLINSKI, LEONARD It i.r a part of my religion not to hart any nzan'.r feelingrf' Knight, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Student Council, 4 TODD, MARY Sing again with your dear voice, revealing a tone of fame world far from ourx where marie and moonlight and feeling are one. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Glee Club, 3, 4 Senior Play Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 3, 4 Literary Club, 4 ZoLDowsK1, RAYMOND Better to have a loving friend than ten admiring jon. Knight, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 C Clan, 4 Football, 3, 4 Student Council, 4 Servers, 3 VIEL, KATHLEEN The 0770 way to have a ffierzd if to he one. Handmaid, Z, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 iiamiha px ,c- 1we.av'5RK,44V'Ewe.49'wRa,,gw'ggx,aC?wSsgJS?ERsL4gE 2gL.4B'1Sg.d5'TxSQggQ22 it R Eze WADDuPs,!EvELYN UJefal, amiahle, Jeroieeahle, in an anpretending way. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 WADDUPS, MARY CATHERINE We meet thee, like a pleat- ant thought when meh are wanted. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 WILKIE, GENEVIEVE Quiet and demuee ir Ihe, Bat jzett ar friendbf ar tan he. Handmaid, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Mission Representative, 2 Literary Club, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 XVOYAME, CECELIA In doing what we might we deieroe no praiie heeafexe it ir our ditty, Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 G.A,L., 3 Literary Club, 4 YOUNGS, ARLENE In life the jirmert friend, the fret to welcome, foremort to defend. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Senior Play: Production Staff Musical Comedy: Production Staff Glee Club, 3 G.A.L., I, 2, 3 Centric: Typist YONKE, ELIZABETH Good hiemor ir the health of the Joal. ' ' Guard of Honor, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Literary Club, 4 Mission Representative, 1, 2 1401 VENIA, HARRIE'f Afaee with gladnerr ooeffpread, . , I 6 Joft Jznzler kzndz Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club, 3, 4 Athletic League, 1, 3 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 4 Literary Club, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 WARRICK, VIRGINIA .rr hred. GeeateJt talent in the world ir the dbilihjf to make otherr hapjiyf' Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Literary Club, 4 Library Club, 3, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Musical Comedy, 3 Librarian, 1, 2, 3, 4 Mission Representative, 1 WATTS, FLORENCE Thi.r maid was gentle and merry. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Literary Club, 4 xVEISSENBERGER, CATHERINE CalmneJJ ir a great advan- tagef' Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Literary Club, 4 YATES, VIRGINIA 'AHere ir a maiden without pre- ten.re, Blerred with rearon mon renee. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Essay Contest, Third and eom- place, 3 Class OFhcer, Treasurer, 2 President, 3 G.A.L., 1, 2, 3 Centric: Feature Editor Centripetal: Associate Editor Sodality: Vice Prefect Student Council, 1, 2, 3 Nuntius Romanus, 4 Senior Play: Publicity Staff Musical Comedy Publicity Staff Monogram Club, 1, 2, 3 ZAWIERUCIIA, ALICE Think lotx, Jay! le JJ .S'he'.r a real good pal. Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Handmaid, 2, 3, 4 Guard of Honor, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Literary Club, 4 Bookkeeping Contest, 4 lc HQ jf.-K A Ncaayuxegr wmv-smug ' . The juniors The smallest class in the school this year is the junior class, numbering as it does two hundred and eighteen students with one hundred and twelve boys and one hundred and six girls. But if quantity is lacking in this class, quality is not. During their three years at Central these juniors have shown real school spirit and havecooperated to the best of their ability, backing each activity of the year. The members of this class have excelled especially in literary work. The essay contest proved their ability in this field. They edited one issue of the Centric, which cannot be too highly praised as an underclassmens attempt at Journalism. The assembly which they conducted to boost the junior Centric was one of the outstanding programs of the year. The annual Community Chest Drive was also sponsored by the juniors. Patrick McCarty, who had so ably piloted the class through the sophomore year was elected Junior class president, other oflicers chosen were Adeline Yeager, vice-president, Charles Fair, secretary, and Mary Thomas, treasurer. The members of the present senior class feel confident that the juniors will be capable of carrying on without them next year. Juniors, the class of '33 extends to you the heartiest wishes for success! Representative juniors CLASS OFFICERS Prexident .............. .......,..........................,.... ,...,.. . P atrick McCarty Vice-Prefident.. ...... , ...Adeline Yeager .Yecremfjf ..,...... .... ........... C h arles Fair Tremurer ........., ................ .,...,.,.,.,..,.,........ M a ry Thomas Gold Monogram Adamczewski, Martha Beckler, Eleanor Blank, Robert Braun, Ruth Christ, Leola Forrester, Rosemary Gjasik, Cecelia Hartnett, Catherine Hartung, Catherine Heldok, Frances Huss, Chester Okenka, Rose Polaski, Adrian Radecki, John Snyder, Patricia in Silver Monogram De Witt, Margaret Galvin jack Gladieux, Dale Kirsch, Robert Mattes, Lawrence Schweibold, Louis Shine, Bernice Soldwish, Isabel Strassner, George Walsh, Anna Lee Yeager, Adeline IQ' SA -- JKLJSTKLY 'QS Ag! mi 13. :N Representative uniors Mission Representatives Football Basketball Adamczewski, Martha Bettinger, Bernadine Desmond, Lawrence Huss, Chester Okenka, Rose Shine, Bernice Schweibold, Louis Webben, Francis Orchestra Aubry, Kenneth Blessing, Mildred Hurst, John Kellermeier, Kathleen Kirsch, Robert Logsdon, Harold Mazan, Walter McCreary, Joel Vamos, Stephen Band Blanchard, john Flynn, William Glaizerowicz, Joseph I-lentges, George Kirsch, Robert Lenga, Leonard Mazan, Walter Murphy, Mildred O'Leary, Anne O'Leary, Marie Roth, Donald Sexton, Richard Vamos, Stephen Nolte, Eugene Lettermen Cappelletty, Ernest Cutcher, Kenneth Fair, Charles Huss, Chester McCarty, Patrick Rossler, John Tscherne, Adolph Bebell, William Buehrer, Richard Bumbaugh, Robert Cappelletty, Ernest Cutcher, Kenneth Duffy, john Extine, Victor Fair, Charles Galvin, Jack Grude, Robert Hofbauer, Frederick Huss, Chester Keip, Frederick Mee, Harry Mercurio, Roy Miller, Robert McCarty, Patrick Neumann, William Overmeyer, Howard Puskas, Francis Strassner, George Sulier, Edgar Tsehern, Adolph Uscilowski, Vitold Webben, Francis Zuber, Alexander Baseball Buehrer, Richard Degnan, Robert Fair, Charles McCarty, Patrick Mee, Harry Miller, Robert Neumann, William Rossler, John Tscherne, Adolph Webben, Francis Zuber, Alexander ll42l Degnan, Robert Fair, Charles Huss, Chester Malone, Thomas McCarty, Patrick Rossler, John Tscherne, Adolphe Webben, Francis Golf Bumbaugh, Robert Cappelletty, Ernest Extine, Victor Willhauck, William Boxing Cappellettyx, Ernest J g X junior Essay Contest First Prize- Snyder, Patricia .Yecwzd Prize- Schlagheck, Marie Third Prize- Hartung, Catherine Q, , , . if ' 3 QKLAYUYKE BXLJQYQKQZV XQXVYDXL.3f NLE at er f'e JUNIORS Y, X lx . N, BACK ROW: Alice Langenderfer, Mary Mooney, Anne O'Leary, Marie O'Leary, Frances Anne Schneider, Mildred Murphy. SECOND ROW: Lois johnson, Lucille Kisseberth, Patricia Snyder, Margaret Harpen, Martha Adarnczewski, Dorothy Gale, Lucille Velker. FIRST ROW: Dorothy Clancy, Frances Petree, Helen Bertie, Wilma Schies, Vivian Braatz, Mildred Blessing, Catherine Dunnigan. BACK ROW: Bernice Shine, Charlotte Pinter, Rita Wilburn, Geraldine Smith, Bernadine Bettinger, Eileen Winterhalter. SECOND ROW: Rosemary Riker, Sophie Stefanski, Eileen Piornack, Marie Helmer, Dorothy Mattlin, Margaret Gillig, Mary Conmay. FIRST ROW: Dorothy Kowalski, Eunice Schad, Rosemary Forrester, Anna Walsh, Rosamond Holtgrieve, Martha Jendris, Dorothy Jacobs. l43l JUNIORS BACK ROW: Walter Mazan, William Lynch, Richard Sexton, Joseph Tiernan, Louis Schweibold, Burton Deibler, Kenneth Aubry, James Dugan, Bernard Dumas, Robert Dimmer. SECOND ROW: Victor Extine, Alexander Zuber, Sylvester Frankovvski, George Strassner, Robert Blank, Harold Logsden, Robert Miller, William Bebell, john Miller, Wilfred LaPlante, John Hurst. FIRST ROW: Robert Bumbaugh, Robert Kirsch, Frederick Otte, Adrian Polaski, Kenneth Cutcher, Chester Huss, Mathew Kelleher, Bernard McDermott. ti .J as BACK ROW: Esther Chevalier, Ludwina Reese, Leola Christ, Mary Resig, Alice Reinhart, Adeline Yeager, Helen Schmidbauer. SECOND ROW: Eleanor Payment, jean Cr wley, Catherine Hartnett, Isabel Soldvvish, Agnes Bruetsch, Mary Blakeley, Frances Hcldok, Helen ommers, Beatrice Will. FIRST ROW: Vivian Mauder, Mary Swart , Eleanor Beckler, Josephine Fanelly, Stephaniajaniszewski, Christine Warner, Mildred Whelan. :ee . H4411 1. fb .vi ,.. 7'TRJCoD 5KL,46If5KQf'eP'UXLAQf'1Kg,1Cvff'EC AVUKLAPSY-Jm.4e7 535.gif SE EEQ2' TK ,Q pwa.JQp'-ist,,55fUSScsfSf'5Sg,45r ggr.aCr'imK,xSf'iw1.45F'x5L,g fi5g,gE?'SxqSiiEgE? o :exe IJPJICDIIS J x 1 BACK ROW: Margaret Fitzgerald, Cecelia Cousino, Virginia Swiateclci, Thelma Thompson, Cecelia Gjasik, Esther McQuade, Rose Okenka, Catherine Wirries. SECOND ROW: Ruth Braun, Rose Koberstein, Margaret Delp, Veronica Grosjean, Mary Ann Trick, Mary Thomas, Rosemary Reilly, Anna Capoun, Mary Margaret Pool, Mary Welsh, Helen Sopko. FIRST ROW: Margaret La Plante, Catherine Hartung, Catherine Sherriff, Margaret DeWitt, Frances Hacker, Edna Mae Laibe, Marjory Reinhart, Marcella Calkins, Marie Schlagheck. BACK ROW: Melvin Naber, Russell Clark, Edwin Bertling, Raymond Rowan, james Wall, George Hentges, Vitold Uscilowski. SECOND ROW: Michael Feyes, Adolph Tscherne, Charles McGarry, Charles Kiley, Paul Maurer, Frederick Keip, Robert Seitz, Rolland Stroehlain, john Rossler, Edmund Snyder. FIRST ROW:Joseph Glaizerowiczhloseph Cichy, Richard Buehrer, Robert Arnoldi, Wilfredjacobs, Thomas Malone, John Radecki, Edward Hanley, Jack Halbeisen. l45l , K . a F - 0 SC KYLE 'dir :gif l JUNIORS BACK ROW: William Baker, Donald Roth, William Flynn, Edgar Sulier, Robert Scanlon, Roy Mercurio, Eugene Nolte. SECOND ROW: Harley Peatee, Ralph Mason, Dale Gladieux, Bernard Smyth, Lawrence Mattes, William Neumann. FIRST ROW: Gregory Schiffer, Robert Konezal, Harry Mee, john Blanchard, Arthur Cothrel, Norman Kuster. BACK ROW: Paul Albert, Charles Walker, Francis Gramling, Howard Overmeyer, john Duffy, Robert Deg- nan, Henry Boes, Albert Ackerman, Walter Koch, Lawrence Desmond, joel McCreary, Eugene Guerin. SECOND ROW: Ernest Cappelletty, Raymond Wirtz, Leonard Lenga, John Gureclcy, Leo lmberry, William Willhauck, Francis Puskas, Jack Galvin, Charles Fair, Richard Thompson, Francis Webben. FIRST ROW: Robert Grude, Leroy Zimmerman, Stephen Vamos, Kenneth Gaertner, Frederick Holbauer, Andrew Gurecky, Raymond Savage, joseph Fackleman, William Chestnut. l46l Na+ magyar T?N.Af' ' X4 27 ' 545 The Sophomores With the closing of the school year the sopho or class, which numbers two hundred and twenty students, looks back upon its ac ' es with much pleasure. There are one hundred and eight boys in this class a hundred and twelve girls. Une of the most oustanding events of the y s the class election. This class, following the example of the other classes, decide t a man should be their leader. When ballots were counted, Gerald Boyer took t residency. Patricia Snyder was elected vice-president, John Horrigan, secretary, and Ruth Durliat, treasurer. The short story contest, open to sophomores only, was an event of great interest and lively competition among the scribes of the class. The sophomores cannot be singled out as excelling in any particular field. They are equally proficient in all fields. They have made places for themselves in all organi- zations. Glee Club, Band, Grchestra and athletic teams all boast a large number of these underclassmen. The class officers are active members ofthe Student Council and this class promises to be a splendid junior class next year. Representative Sophomores CLASS OFFICERS President ....... ..... . . ............................,..,...... .,.......... G erald Boyer Vive-Prefidmt ...... .. ......... Patricia Howard Secretary ........t.... ,........ J ohn Horrigan Treamrer ........ ........ R uth Durliat Gold Monogram Adamczewski, Stephen Fehlan, Vivian Geiger, Catherine Howard, Patricia Keller, Douglas Laibe, Clara Lynch, Eleanor Miller, Lillian Roscnfelder, Richard Sendelbach, Richard Trendel, Alois Frank Walker, Margaret ll47l Silver Monogram Aubry, Jeannette Christie, Dorothy Gasiorowski, Rose Klueter, Jean Landrie, Catherine Langenderfer, Mary Ann O'Loughlin, William Neyvxr 47 vxcaerrixuiv rug ir Representative Sophomores Mission Representatives Football Baseball Adamczewski, Stephen Bolger, Martin Allen, Paul Howard, Patricia Keller, Douglas Merry, Rita Reams, Mary Ann Shaughnessy, Rita Ulrich, Edward Orchestra Adamczewski, Stephen Gens, Anna Horrigan, John McCarthy, Jack McVicker, Antoinette Schramrn, Bernard Todd, Virginia Van Wormer, Robert Band Banasiak, Steve Biclc, Rozanne Callahan, Bernice Collins, Jeannette Coyle, Virginia Durliat, Ruth Dunn, Mary Frances Eckenrode, Virginia Extine, Eugene Fehlan, Vivian Geha, Fasoh Ghyselink, Cecelia Grubb, Francis Ignatowski, Henrietta jones, Doris May Kaminski, Bernard Katariasz, Daniel La Beau, Geraldine McCarthy, jack Meyer, Rosella Monroe, Mary Kathryn Navarre, Mary Irene Reams, Mary Irene Ryan, Thomas Shaughnessy, Rita Todd, Virginia Welter, Rita Wittman, Virginia Casey, Peter Collins, Alvah Conlin, Richard Curley, George DeLora, Frank Dreier, Clarence Extine, Eugene Hinton, Norman Horrigan, john Keeler, Leroy Mahoney, William Norton, Charles O'Loughlin, William Reed, Thomas Reed, Robert Ringenbach, Francis Robedeau, Donald Sanislo, Ernest Simon, Victor Spath, Edward Szemetko, Andrew Wawrzyniak, Donald Basketball Corbett, John Curley, George Hinton, Norman Holtgrieve, Goerge McDonagh, Bernard Norton, Charles l43l Curley, George Kesr, Harold Lee, Charles McDonagh, Bernard Norton, Charles Reed, Thomas Robedeau, Donald Golf Lee, Charles Robedeau, Donald Wawrzyniak, Donald Boxing Curley, George Hinton, Norman Kataflasz, Daniel McCarthy, Jack McKie, Robert Spath, Edward Short Story Contest Fin! Prize- Christie, Dorothy Second Prize- Adamczewski, Stephen Third Prize- Miller, Lillian ,Ns CA ' Q . W x 1 . .1 Q Af EH Y o Q X 3 ,X gpm eafwanfwfrucasforacag 'wwe.Aafwnc,gbfigt.f7'gxcJSfffaL4EV'Sicndv'iEg46fixQQ5Hm2 SCJI9I1CJB4CJILES BACK ROW: Donald Robedeau, Edward Clancy, Thomas Cumiskey, John Eagan, Albert Huss, Claude Van Gunten, Alvah Collins. SECOND ROW: Robert LaVoy, Donald Eichen, Donald Wawrzyniakhlames Houser,john Horrigan, Robert Reed, Bernard Graham, Paul Allen, Richard Dickman. FIRST ROW: William McMahon, Vincent Vamos, Bernard Kaminslci, Stephen Banasiak, joseph Burke, Francis Fischbach, Martin Bolger, James Weissenberger. BACK ROW :Charles Norton, Gerald Boyer, Edward Facklemanhlohn Dowling, Paul Hummel, William Dowd, Andrew Szmetko, Ernest Sanislo, Robert Aubry, Eugene Extine, Wayne Welker, William Van Buskirk. SECOND ROW: Victor Simon, William Patton, Theodore Modrowski, William Mahoney, Everett Wolfe, Edward Spath, Jack McCarthy, Paul Kovacs, Clarence Dreier, Merlyn Welter, Donald Billmaier. FIRST ROW: Norman Hinton, Earnest Zielinski, Leon Picard, Lawrence Morlock, John Kusner, John Reiter, Samuel Phelan, Louis Webb. l49l SOPHOMORES BACK ROW: Marie Schwartz,Jean Klueter, Dorothy Aubry, Hyacinth Otremba, Rosella Iott, Sylvia Urban- owski, Jeannette Aubry, Rita Shaughnessy, Alice Wysoclca. THIRD ROW: Elliene Flynn, Alice Szymanski, Ursula Yost, Valentine Wisnievvski, Lillian Rudniclci, Alice Krajeski, Virginia Krajeski, Dorothy Iott, Lucille Laux, Dorothy Christie, Mary Ellen Finn. SECOND ROW: Mary Janet Dovve, Doris Jones, Mary Jane Gora, Carroll Welch, Regina Zalewski, Angela Thielen, Mary Ann Langenderfer, Virginia Wittrnan. FIRST ROW: Frances Fuchs, Eleanor Lynch, Bernadine Haas, Dorothy Millard, Helen Drew, Virginia Holly, Dorothy Besanceney, Elizabeth Meidt. BACK ROW: William Thieman, Edward Ulrich, Thomas Reed, Donald Smyth, George Holrgrieve, Robert McKie, Jack Heizelman, William Dunn, Aloysius Parker. SECOND ROW: Leroy Keeler, john Eberly, Francis Ringenbach, Francis DeLora, Bernard McDonagh, Alois Trendel, Bernard Pollauf, Francis Rossler, Edward Neuser, Clifford Marsh. FIRST ROW:j0seph Tucholski, Alvera Manera, Rita Welter, Cecelia Ghyselink, Mary Fischbach, Elizabeth Schmitt, Lloyd Grover. l50l YSASTDXKJQYUNKYZET 1? ' gif r Aa- Jxunywxggrvxeklf-mL.,cfV gcquxem-K-5 my '1X.5'N c are SOPHOMORES BACK ROW: Monica LeDuc,Julia Maciejewski, Virginia Coyle, Mary Amon, Mary Monroe, Alice Gancarz, Anna Gens, Helen Gleason, Margaret Wheeler, Alice Andreski, Geraldine LaBeau, Margaret Walentick. SECOND ROW: Betty Leck, Loretta Marshall, Virginia Eclcenrode, Lillian Miller, Ruth Bernath, Mary Bernath, Mary Irene Reams, Patricia Howard, Marjory Bissonette, Rita Meiring, Ruth Bertling, Mar- garet Muraske, Corrine Meyers, Mary Schneider. FIRST ROW: Virginia Tucholski, Henrietta Ignatowslci, Marjorie Bertling, Jeanette Collins, Virginia Todd, Virginia Krotzer, Catherine Geiger, Pauline Borowski, Marie Paszek. BACK ROW: Fasoh Geha, Mary Jane Luttenberger, Vivian Fehlan, Rozanne Bick, Alice Gade, Eulalia Farmer, Leona Robinson, Betty Kramer, Ruth Durliat. SECOND ROW: Mary Grace Sewell, Jane Mullen, Dorothy Rutkowski, Winifred Strohl, Eleanor Thosz, Bernice Callahan, Mary Frances Dunn, Martha Bykowski, Elizabeth Laibe, Antoinette McVicker. FIRST ROW: Rosella Meyers, Ruth Sauers, Mary jane Berry, Rita Metty, Stella-lasiclc, Catherine Landrie, Mary Eileen Navarre, Margaret Walker. l51l 9 51,257 W - eff ' 9 F , 0 DXLJQY DX!-E7 QKS, NLE' 'aff SOPHOMORES BACK ROW: Richard Rosenfelder, Douglas Keller, Dwight Liggett, George Smith, Edward Keenan, William Madden, Leonard Moldzyk. SECOND ROW: Stephen Adamczewski, Daniel Katafiasz, Richard Conlin, Robert Van Wormer, Thomas Ryan, Robert Critch, Robert Duclc. FIRST ROW: Richard Sendelbach, Bernard Schramm, Harold Kest, William O'Loughlin, George Curley, Louis Hashim, Arthur Teall. FRESHMEN BACK ROW: Bernard Merritt, Ernest Szemetko, Marvin Wiolandhjoseph Reiter, Benjamin Zmuda, Norbert Miller, Charles Leroy Snyder, Paul Schlagheck, Stephen Tamas, Charles McDevitt. SECOND ROW :Edward Ziegler, Ladislaus Operacz, Richard Mercurio, Francis Vamos, Joseph Tiernan, james Sneider, Hector Seguin, Donald Mercurio, joseph Zielinski, John Sweeney, john Murciak, Ellsworth Fath. FIRST ROW: Fred Yonlcel, Justus Wilkinson, joseph Melczalc, James Welzbacher, james Schmidt, 'lohn Zapiecki, John Munger, Lawrence O'Connor, Andrew Rice. ll52l lin I I if gm nxcApfixc457'6N.f5,f-px Q' . Y, 0 mx Ryu El 4 The Freshmen Approximately two hundred and eighty-two lively freshmen make up the future sen- ior class of 1936. Heedless of the old proverb, Children should be seen and not heard, these youngsters have made their presence felt in many ways. Under the leadership of President Jack Yates, this class has accomplished much during the past year. From among their number of which one hundred and forty-two are boys and one hundred and forty are girls, many are to be found in the Band and Orchestra. Then too, there are many students on the honor roll and on the various athletic teams. This freshmen class has supported every activity of the school. Like their prede- cessors of last year, they undertook the Library Fund Drive, for which with the assistance of the other classes they collected, stacked, weighed and baled thousands of magazines and papers. In connection with this drive they also sponsored an assem- bly, the second given by the freshmen of the school. This assembly proved one of the most entertaining of the year. If these youngsters continue in their enthusiasm, the senior class of 1936 promises to be one of the liveliest senior classes that has ever entered Central. Here's hoping Freshmen, that you become the best scholars, the best athletes, and the best men and women that this school has ever produced. Representative Freshmen CLASS OFFICERS Prerident ,.......,... , ., . .. . ,,,......Jack Yates Vice-Prerident ....,,,.. , , ,,,.,, Joan Reams Secretary ,,.,,.ii......,. ..,i... B etty Noon Treasurer .,,... , . ,,,,,,,,,,, .,,, , ,, ,,...,. Leo Grimes 5 A List 4 A List Bush, Becky Jane Dickman, Helen Dillon, John Juhasz, Edward Keller, Mary Lucille Logsdon, John Malinowski, Edmund Navarre, Helen Schlagheck, Helen Schmidt, James Stoeckley, Eileen Strassner, Martin Terpinski, Regina Yates, Jack l53ll Begin, James Bettinger, Edmund Brown, Mary Helen Blessing, Genevieve Cray, Charles English, Victor Farmer, Richard Gareau, Florence Garvin, Doris Graham, Mary Virginia Hartung, Rita Huss, Rita Luks, Edward Neumann, Thomas O'Rourke, Virginia Overberg, Mary Alice Reiter, Joseph Savage, Raymond Testa, Mary Elizabeth Thomas, Jeanette Trudeau, Phyllis Vamos, Francis Wilhelm, Alice Winterhalter, Arthur BEE! ' 149' NLQd6b'5xgA'e76xLJSfgx i' e X :Jap Mission Representatives Donovan, William Feldt, Mary Karpp, Virginia Ketzer, Rudolph O'Rourlce, Virginia Rinkowski, Clarence Scheraek, La Vera Orchestra Ainsworth, Edward Bouchard, Rose I-luss, Rita Keller, Mary Lucille Mailloux, Margery Melczak, Joseph Szmetko, Ernest Band Beiser, Olive Blessing, Genevieve Duck, Bernard English, Victor Gembreska, James Hein, Maxine Jacklitsch, Emil Krupp, Anna Marie Mouch, Florence Munger, John Ruth, Eileen Representative Freshmen Football Carter, joseph Czarnecki, Mclvin Farber, Leo Fath,JOsepl1 Fox, James Grimes, Leo Hardy,'Rohert Hentges, Ernest jacob, Paul Keip, John Ketzer, Rudolph Mann, Edward Mennitt, John Miller, Raymond Navarre, Frank Neumann, Thomas Pavvlowski, Valentine Reed, William Reese, William Snyder, Charles Warner, Daniel Yates, Jack Basketball Jacob, Paul Miller, Norbert Zielinski, joseph Baseball Ketzer, Rudolph Navarre, Frank Neumann, Thomas ll54l Glee Club Gstalder, Eleanor Hein, Maxine Holt, Virginia Krupp, Anna Marie Reams, Joan Go Getters In Library Fund Paper Drive Donovan, William Drzazdrzynski, Ignatius Foy, james Graham, Virginia Grimes, Leo Keller, Mary Lucille Kwiatkowski, Gertrude Mercurio, Richard Michalak, Edward Miller, Norbert Missler, Walter Munger, John Noon, Betty Jane O'Connor, Betty Jane Overberg, Mary Alice Ruth, Eileen Schachtler, Mildred Strassner, Martin Wilhelm, Alice Yates, Jack X 9 5 Ymexr DKLJQYDNK Ar my mpcor N,A9'oxcA-7 DWUXQ myux swim? -F -l -F Lf at be F .gg FRESHMEN BACK ROW: Donald Bick, john Mennitt, Edward Kwiatkowski, Edward Michalak, Stanley Radziewicz, George Zilba, William Reed, john Whalen, Bernard Powers, Leo Farber. SECOND ROW:jack Yates, Byron Dunn, Paul Miller, Samuel Criscio, john Corbett, Herman Gray, David Muck, John Costell, Victor Baumgartner, Frank Navarre, William Roberts. FIRST ROW: Eugene Langenderfer, John Wall, Edward Luks, Chester Bubrowski, Edmund Lopinski, Robert Cryan, John Gleason, Bernard Bielski. BACK ROW: Arthur Dugan, Ignatius Drzazdrzynski, Earnest Hentges, Clarence Rinkowski, Robert Liggett, Bernard Pollauf, Alex William Fadell. SECOND ROW: Emil Jaclclitsch, Earl Kelly, Charles Lee, Bernard Duck, James Gembreska, John Coyle, joseph Markowiak, Bert Backo. FIRST ROW: Edward Corviazier, Victor English, David Warner, George Graber, Richard Cooper, Anthony Smigielski, Alvin Petree, Francis Kalasz. l55l Q1EMmE2'ata.4Hr'iwa.asf'5xx,455feYKL.4be3a4,.cefe15t,43f13x.Jsf4iSt4gEfMmsL.dbf15g.A 'Ux4SiiEuE2 c r exe' FRESHMEN BACK ROW: Eileen Stoeckley, June Prange, Ruth Fournier, Mary Tucholski, Betty Campbell, Bernadine Gancarz, Frances Kayser, Peggy Sherriff, Verna Geoffrion, Eunice LaVergne, Louise Michalak, Gene- vieve Reilly. SECOND ROW: Margaret Magers, Irene Schneider, Betty Badertscher, Betty O'Connor, Marian Webben, Mary Ellen Feldt, Virginia Holt, Florentine Pieszehalski, 'Ioan Reams, Mary Alice Overberg, Bernadine Lan ton. FIRST RRJW: Alice Leonhardt, Mary Alice Bondy, Margaret Ramsey, Alice Wilhelm, Rita Hilkens, Gene- vieve Blessing, Mary Jane Phelan, Catherine Norton, Betty Wilburn. BACK ROW: Charles Jacob, John McGarry, Edward Ainsworth, James Foy, Paul Henry, Joseph Daly, John Logsdon, Paul Billmaier, Daniel Danford, jack Bauman. SECOND ROW: Anthony Schaffer, James Lee, Joseph Regisser, Rudolph Ketzer, Roger Simon, Edward Juhasz, James Danford, Harry Holt, Herbert Gascon, Gerald Riker. FIRST ROW: Aloysius Czerniejewski, Walter Missler, Edmund Malinowski, Charles Cray, Charlegmane Farand, john Dillon, Clifford Thrun, John Hein. l56l 5 H ji - ,f Ni.4! 5SR X 1 5 if mperfuxcg? umm-mtg gg ef' - 'CJ9'-Nl FI IESIIIVIIEPJ BACK ROW: Helen Schlagheck, Olive Beiser, Margaret Venia, Suzanna Morrin, Marian Lavoy, Virginia Kramer, Virginia O'Rourke, Kathleen Collins, Phyllis Trudeau, Mary Tarsha, Helen Mae Dickman. SECOND ROW: Margery Mailloux, Florence Wellman, Doris Garvin, Mildred Sehachtler, Loretta Yeager, Marjorie Rottman, Helen Reams, Alice Novvakowslci, Eleanor Haffelder, Virginia Regent, Virginia Graham, Mary Margaret Allen. FIRST ROW: Mary Lucille Keller, Virginia Beaver, Rosemary Spinner, Becky Bush, Elizabeth Jacob, Jean- ette Thomas, Helen Navarre, Sophia Zarembski, Rita Huss. BACK ROW: Robert Gohlilce, Robert Carter, Walter Serin, Martin Strassner, Daniel Dobrzeniecki, Henry Chwialkowski, Thomas Ferner, James Begin, Thomas Neumann, Leroy Snyder. SECOND ROW: Arthur Winterhalter, Leo Grimes, Valentine Pawlowski, Melvin Czarnecki, Robert Handy, Cornelius Grifhth, Raymond Van Tassel, Eugene Halbeisen, William Reese, Raymond Miller. FIRST ROW: Richard Farmer, Richard Kehn, Joseph Meyer, George Ryan, Edmund Bettinger, Anthony Stasiak, Charles Snyder, Irving Miles, Alfred Pedro. l57l WM ' e .Q 3xLAruxgAe3fw+sc,46V5xg,4Bv gt smgimivx s ter FRESHMEN BACK ROW: LaVera Scherack, Rosemary Yager, Florence Gareau, Mary Ellen Neumann, Catherine Ronau, Pauline Kolebuck, Gertrude Kwiatkowska, Mary Schnapp. SECOND ROW: Margaret Drotar, Angela Farkas, Virginia Fish, Ruth Beckman, Dorothy Bissonette, Mary Ellen Roach, Betty Jane Noon, Rita Hartung. FIRST ROW: Anna Rita Naber, Eleanor Sovay, Roseline Hatch, Rose Bouchard, Mary Ann Okenka, lrma Ronau, Agnes Hickey, Maxine Hein, Bernice Addis. BACK ROW: Dolores Ercl, Mary Deibler, Margaret Lee, Helen Quinn, Mary Ursula Beckman, Eileen Ruth, Dorothea Hartnett, Margaret Soldwish, Regina Terpinski, Rita Kinnear, Virginia Karpp, Mary Eliza- beth Martin. SECOND ROW: Mary A. Martin, Angela Stern, Virginia Polezynski, Angela Bielski, Marilyn Uhl, Agnes Leahy, Mary Helen Brown, Elaine Farmer, Gertrude Niemeyer, Margaret Behan, Anna Marie Krupp, Mary Abrass, Betty McKinney. FIRST ROW: Mary Catherine Hauck, Rita Schies, Florence Mouch, Rose Marie Sattler, Eleanor Gstaldcr, Lillie Tarsha, Ruth Theep, Dorothy Braker, Virginia Viel, Mary Testa. l58l E Zif f- ..T ,,,, XX v T 0 t 'J Q51fgag1zattun5 . X ff fffff J rw' , Q 5Q 35 ,XXX X Q, f 'pww EMWN W ,wg W' NLR! Q.: X Lf-if 1 'WX N AL N V 5 3 1 , 5 Q A T X Q 5 K 3 ' XX - . I . ' vsvxx xx ,gjf ,QW WVNAX, X4 lf,-if M, L54 R' f T' ' W iff, ,ff x XXX . s A. 1 I ,X Yau Q 5 V , 1 F NU - K ' , ' 7' ' Z X W M ' X XT-1 JU VH WK , . Wx YQ - 21, f -Qacggmmiiisgigiilg g i if f H NEI ' X- Y f y i Vg T W 5, h s V gl X I H PEN f V4 M' 1 I X' lv jlmrfhy mv il' '-b X X ffm! f f , ' X M WTP h im 5 W 1 3 WV' X ' V X X M X ,f li 'L QMS :P w s ' ,Q v I W A 3 :L W ' i ll - 4lg W il H5911 59,935 YKLASQJ' pxpf:-efuxcgp' 5XLJ457'5XQ,Q Q54 WBKCETJNE my ME' ' 1 Y ' 'E-if CHARLES OYBRIEN, Prefer! VIRGINIA YATES, Vice Prefeet Sodality The most important and the largest organization at Central is the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin, of which every student is a member. The principal aims of the Sodality are to stimulate Catholic action among the students, to promote personal holiness, and to increase devotion to the Blessed Virgin. The leaders of the Sodality this year were: Charles O'Brien, Prefect, Virginia Yates, Vice-Prefectg Sheila Howard, Secretary, and Chester Lynch, Sergeant-at-Arms. Father Gorman is faculty moderator. Nine hundred Central students attended the annual Sodality Mass at the Cathe- dral of the Holy Rosary, December 4. 2 A tri-state convention, held in the auditorium of Central Catholic High School on February 22, attracted sodalists from Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and Detroit. A con- vention of Toledo schools, was held at St. Ursulais Academy, April 26. The intense interest shown in questions of morals and personal holiness, discussed at these meetings, is a good sign for the future, v SHEILA HOWARD, Secretary CHESTER LYNCH, Sergeant ez! Army ll50l 5 X R I -:- weary uxe4g5fwxc,4Sbfma,A9v gt.,6fuxQ,xsfixc.4e? dx DK sig' 2 6 6 MISSION REPRESENTATIVES TOP ROW: Edward Ulrich, Lawrence Desmond, Douglas Keller, Stephen Adamczewski, Francis Webben Rudolph Ketzer, Clarence Rinkowski, jack Yates. SECOND ROW: Mary Ellen Feldt, Martha Andreski, Chester Huss, Bernard Menke, Jack Hagerman Edwin O'Hara, Patricia Howard, Bernice Shine. FIRST ROW: Mildred Green, Lavera Scherack, Virginia Karpp, Virginia O'R0urke, Rita Sliauglmessv Esther McGuire, Martha Adamezewski, Bernadine Bettinger. OFFICERS OF MISSION SOCIETY MILDRED GREEN, Vine-Pref. FATHER GURMAN, Moderator CHESTER Huss, T1'mrzn':1' BERNARD MENKE, Preriderzr EsTHER MCGUIRE, S'rrr'ftmjf ST. HILDA,S GUILD Catherine Dunnigan, Rita Willuurn, Margaret I.aPlante, Mary Ann Langenderfer, Virginia Holly Catherine Geiger, Bernadine Haas, Virginia Krotzer, Collete Pawlowslci, Ursula Yost, Sophia Stefanskl l61l 4 ae- QXQSJQVUNCASPP' dxpibfjxt-Air my i af-' NZ-if 0 Editor-111-Chief Plemninlg Make-11 p BlI.l'it16.f.f .ftnjf Editorinf Staff 116211 The Centric The school newspaper, called the Centric is published bi-weekly by the Senior Journalism Class of Central Catholic High School. Since it is out- standing among papers published by Catholic High Schools, it has won favorable comment from the Cath- olic Editor and other magazines de- voted to Scholastic publications. Although the staff positions are held by members of the journalism class only, the entire student body participates in the newsgathering, for the Centric is above all, a school project. This is strictly a self-supporting student publication and while there is guidance and advice on the part of the faculty supervisor, the paper in all its departments is written and edited by the students, and supported by subscriptions and advertising. The Staff RICHARD O'ROURKE ..,,,,,,,.,, Editor-in-Chief CHARLES O'BRlEN ,....,,, Firrr Arrociute Editor CLARA O'LOUGHLIN ,,.,. Second Arrociezte Editor PRISCILLA SNYDER ,,,,,,, Third Arrociate Editor S1-IEILA HOWARD ,,,,.,.,,,,,, Managing Editor MARIE KUNZ ..,,,,i,..,.,,,,,,,. C0111 Editw' GEORGE FORRESTER1 .,,, ..S'po1't.r Editor CBQWD CHESTER LYNCH, . ,f ESTHER MCGUIRE1 ,...,,, 5'port.r Editor QGi1'l.rD VERA FRIEDELL, ,I VIRGINIA YATES ,,,,,..,,.,c,.,, Feature Editor .Ymjf Writerr-Mary Ann Forrester, Ursula LaP0inte, Esther Missler, Virginia Dushinski, Norman Gardner, Marie O'Hara, Robert Cousino, joseph Hollfman, Rosella Adler, Florence Strohl, Edward Duck, Robert Bolger, Virginia Connell, Irene Masler, Beulah Earnest, Lucille Gantz, Velva Hartigan, Mary Catherine Holt. BEULAH EARNEST, , , ,,,,..,.Y J'.5'.C. LUCILLE GANTZ ,.,,,, .,...,,,,, A fllllllll VELVA HARTIGAN .,,, , . ,.,,, Cafnpfzf Cdpcv'-f MARY CATHERINE HOLT .,,,. ,,,,.. C lu.r.r N012-1' Ytypixtr-Mildred Green, Dorothy Mae Bick, Arlene Youngs. BUSINESS STAFF THOMAS DWYER .,,,,,..,,,,, Burirzert Mazmger MARY JANE LANDIs,A.r.rirteznt B1z.rine.rr Me1nn,ge1' -IOSEPH LEAHY- .. . ,,,,, , .,,, Adve1'ti.ri1zg Mezzmger RAYMOND NIEzGoDA,,AJ.ti.rteznt Ad11erti.ring Mgr. BASIL DOWLING ,,...,.,.,, Circnlcztion Manager VIOLET MANAC?HAN--A.f.ff.ffdl1f Circulation Mg1'. CECELIA NoE ,,..,.... 1 FLORENCE MXZERNY, - - 1 ...... Circulation .Slfd-H' MARY ALICE GSTALDERJ BETTY HOLI.AND,. .....i. . ..,,, Exchange Editor MARY MAGINN ,,., ,.,,, G irff' Sparta Editor N U XX Xlalm ' Q I aa- axe 'QXQE ' NLE R7 5 I 3 Centripetal The thirteenth volume of the Centri- petal and the second 'Adepression issue makes its bow! The school annual is of vital im- portance to the school and to the students. It is all that remains of four long years of work. It represents all that school life is, its joys, its trials, hopes, and ambitions. Instead of de- teriorating with age, the yearbook becomes more cherished and receives better care as the years roll by. Its value increases with age because of the memories it has the power to bring back. Because they realized that the con- tinuance of the annual depended upon them, that future classes would prob- ably find it necessary to follow the policy adopted by the present senior class, to edit or not to edit a year- book, the class of '33 determined that the thirteenth volume would be pub- lished. In the face of bitter opposition and discouraging conditions, the seniors lifted their chins and said, We can do it! And they did! Enough advertising was secured to finance the book and work was begun about the first of April. In the exceedingly short time the following members of the staff labored day and night in order to have this book be- fore June 1. The Staff CHARLES OIBRIEN .,,,,,....,,,. Editor-in-Cliief VIRGINIA YATES ,,,,.....,,,., Arroeiate Editor DONALD SPENCER ,,..,.,,,,,. Bn.rine.r.r Manager WALTER LARDINAIsLA.rfi.rtant Eminem Manager HAROLD MATTLIN .,...,,,,,,.,,,,, Art Editor RAYMOND EARLY ,.....,,,, A.r.ri.rtant Art Editor MARY -JANE LANDIS ,,,,,,., Cirfnlation Manager CATHERINE MILLER- -AIIi.ffdI1l Cireulation Mgr. PRISCILLA SNYDER ,,,, I .,,,, Photograph Editofzr BERNADETTE HOFFMANI RAYMOND NIEZGODA ,,,,,, Aa'uerti.ring Manager URSULA LAPOINTE ,,,.. ,.,,, U nderrlau Editor IOSEPH HorFMANL L L I L ,,,.. Boyr' .Yportf Editor ANGELA CAPOUNLLL BETTY BARKALOWL L HELEN SHERRYL L L L L LOrgani1ation.f Editor' LLLLLL LLLLLLLLI'enior Editor A.r.ri.rtant .Senior Editor SHEILA HowARDL ..l,,,,,,,, N ,s,,, Copy Editor ELEANOR CORCORAN ,..,, VIOLET MANAGHANL L L L L MILDRED GREENI LLLL MARY DISALLELLI L L L L L LCalendan Editor L L L L0jj5fe Manager L L LL LL LLTypiJt: Editoltr talk it over Examining other i.r.ri1e.r Art .ftajf 071gt7I7iZ'd1fi071.l' Editor jiflliw' E ditozxr Typirtr I63 ll tallilille e Hi u LX55' JKkJ6f3KLAE7 vxpefwxsiw -my megs ' 6 5 MR. JOSEPH SAINTON Director of Mzzfic The Orchestra DONALD BLANCHARD ,.,,, . ....,. President KENNETH AUBRY .... , ,, ,,,, Vice-Preridmf EMMA PURCELL ...,,, ,,,,..b 5' errermjy VIRGINIA TODD , . 1 .,,. Llhfdflllllf RITA Huss ,,,,, IWW' The Orchestra, one of the most important extra-curricular activities of a school, is a well-functioned unit at Central. It is under the capable supervision of Mr. Joseph Sainton. Sister M. Camillus, O.S.F., is faculty moder- ator. The Orchestra, composed of thirty promis- ing young musicians, besides playing at numerous student assemblies, has made many public appearances during its existence. lts chief work during the past year was the ac- companiment at the senior class play, 'LRe- mote Control, and the co-presentation with the Glee Club of the comic opera, Chimes of Normandy. The splendid music furnished at this musical comedy accounted to a great degree for its huge success. ll64l m . Q NLA'b'vKaaa'i?wXL1S'T?N..Ae?' :Sf JV5 -NAV vmawuxgisx 3' Y T 5 The Band Prerident v.,, . . . .. ,,,,,,,, Anne O'Leary Vice-President.. . . . ...Cecelia O'Connor SKCFEFJU ....,.,,, ,,,, . . .Claude Bowen Librarian... . ,eeee,,,, Mildred Murphy Truly a Worthwhile organization, was the comment heard in the audience at the concert given by the Band, Sunday, March 26. The Band, from a group of untrained students has gradually progressed until it is now one of the largest and most proficient high school bands in the city. Fifty-nine students belong to this organization. In their scarlet and gray uniforms, the members present a colorful sight at football games as they eagerly play the new school song, while hundreds of students sing, Central High, your praise we sing. Besides playing at all football games, this group has furnished music at most of the assemblies this year. This organization is under the able direction of Mr. Joseph Sainton. lI65l NLE' 5X5-J5'7XK,As7 tammy mir mink aqllgif Dramatics The greatest credit for the extremely successful dramatic season of 1933 belongs to Miss Ida Talty, Central's dramatic director. Due to her tireless, dynamic personality which she puts into her productions, the dramatic pieces of Central have vvon a reputation throughout the city Much praise also goes to Mr. Joseph Sainton our peerless musical director, for his direction of the Orchestra and Glee Club. A hitherto unattempted type of play and one extremely difficult for high school production Remote Control, a mystery drama, was chosen for the annual class play. This play, presented January 20 and 21, proved so successful that it was necessary to repeat it a third night. Real dramatic ability was displayed by Rich ard O'Rourke, as the vvorld's premier radio an nouncer, and by Clara O'Loughlin, his vvinsome secretary. Jack Fischer in the comic role Mary Ann Forester, high-pressure publicity agent Charles O'Brien, as Doctor Workman, and Don ald Spencer as Sergeant Devine, were outstanding Other members of the cast were : Mary Hiller Miss MARY IDA TALTY, Direclor of Dramaticr Virginia Connell, Wilma Schlageter, Thomas Dvvyer,John Ackerman, Betty Holland, Virginia Mills, Mary Todd, Ann Alice Layden, Mary Catherine Holt, Marie O'Hara, Florence Mizerny, Catherine Small, Florence Strohl Ann Pedro, Bernard Menke, Raymond Niezgoda, Clarence Fackleman, Raymond Early, Ralph Robedeau, Francis Kotcheroski, and Donald Krupp. The comic opera, The Chimes of Normandy, presented by the Orchestra and Glee club on the evenings of April 28 and 29th, achieved a signal success. The Orches tra deserves especial commendation for the quality of the music furnished. The Work of Betty Holland in the leading part, that of Germaine, the lost Mar chioness, and Jack Fischer, playing opposite, was outstanding. Mary Todd Serpolette, the village gossiper, completely captivated the audience. The part of jean Grenicheux, fisherman, was well played by Norman Gardner, vvhile Bernard Menke played the character role of the miser, Gaspard. Other outstanding members of the cast were: Donald Krupp, Frederick Miller,Wilma Schlageter, Mary Alice Gstalder, Agnes Thibert, Mary Frances Dunn, Frederick, Otte, and Francis Kotcheroski. These players were supported by a chorus of 52. Another factor contributing to these suc- cesses was the art class. These students made posters advertising the plays and painted much of the scenery. The members of the executive staff were as follows: Ticket .Fmjf-Thomas Scheller, Marv E. McHugh, Dorothy J. Burns, Lena DiSalle. Produring .Ttajf-Robert Murphy, Arlene Youngs, Harold Mattlin, Bernard Bihn. Publirig' .Ytaff-Raymond Early, Virginia Yates, Helen Mroczkowski. 1l66l DONALD BLANCHARD .Sltzzdent Gefuml Clmirmarz A Q- gxpcgruxggpf uxLA-1f'mk,Aq'fL3gc,qB5fw3cJsf'NLxeP' ummemmv DK Y 2-'31 X, T film x l 4- 2' 5 f 4 4 Q 2:1 IT rf J u s .WY 77+ li., ,AA Wnj, 4 ...:, , , . Scenes from Remote Control, presented january 20 and 21 H6711 ,..-an 1 gf 4 W l I 3 f x Scenes from Chimes of Normandy, presented April 28 and 29 H6911 SLMQZ7 i I sq Z xgiml QSXQJQUI-5XQYQf3 xgA97Y QSC A?f5KLAviXL4e7 BSLJQ5' QSJQFN '48 M45-DXLAYUNL J97 3KQ.zQ7-JKQIPAFVQQKC 4f37'3XQE'YXl.5f UXLJQ7' 6 43 jx A ,A fm. 6 : 5. A 4 . kg 'll 4 C2 W 1 i . 4 U u I I o Scenes from Chimes of Normandy, presented April 28 and 29 51693 ' ,-9 Kew mc Aix MEX eg aa X Honor Roll Badhorn, Virginia, '31, Mercy Novitiate, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Virginia Marie Bialorucki, Aurelia, '25, Felician, Detroit, Mich., Sister Mary Assumptia Boerger, Luella, '31, Sister of Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Morris Boes, Esther, '22, Ursuline, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Lucy Burns, Rev. Constantine F., '16, Sancian Island, China Burns, Marcella, '25, Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary St. Catherine Castonguay, Alice, '30, Sister of Charity Order, Montreal, Quebec Cousino, Irma, '32, Sisters of St. Joseph, Nazareth ,Mich., Sister Mary Aurella Cunnyngham, Adelbert, '28, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Czelusta, Bernadine, '26, Franciscan, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Mary Theophane Degnan, Elizabeth, '24, Sister of Mercy, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Mary Phillip Dreir, Maranda, '23, Sister of Mercy, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Mary Gabriel Feldman, Lillian, '25, Franciscan, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Jeanne Marie Fischer, Monica, '23, Ursuline, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Edward Frazer, Alice, '23, Sister of Mercy, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Mary Paul Frazer, Mary, '23, Sister of Mercy, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Mary Vincent Gradwohl, Helen, '29, Sister of Mercy, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Mary Frederick Hittler, Edna, '25, Ursuline, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Rita Marie Howard, Angela, '31, Ursuline Novitiate, Ladyglen-on-the-Maumee, Ohio, Sister Anne Marie Langenderfer, Mary, '25, Sister of Mercy, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Mary Leo Lankauf, Irene, '26, Franciscan, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Mary Cyprian Lankauf, Lucy, '26, Franciscan, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Mary Chrysostom Le Duc, Mary, '32, Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary St. Pierre Ludlow, Margaret, '27, Ursuline Novitiate, Ladyglen-on-the-Maumee, Ohio, Sister h4ary'TDorothea Maher, Rev., Robert, '23, On sick leave Mattlin, Homer, '31, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio McCarthy, Helen, '22, Ursuline, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Berenice Meidt, Alice, '29, Sister of Mercy, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Mary Edward Mueller, Florence, '24, Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary St. Xavier Murphy, Rev. Robert, '22, Paulist Mission House, Washington, D. C. CYLeary,Joseph,'31,St.Joseph5 CoHege'CoHegeviHe,Indiana O'Neill, Rev. Burke, '15, S. J. Weston College, Boston, Massachusetts Radlinski, John, '24, Mt. St. Mary's Seminary, Norwood, Ohio Ryan, Alice, '22, Sister of Mercy, Detroit, Mich., Sister Mary Colette Roesler, Elizabeth, '30, Ursuline, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Marie de Lourdes Schrein, Amelia, '24, Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Charlette Scharf, Evelyn, '23, Sister of Mercy, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Jane Francis Schneider, Colette, '22, Sister of Mercy, Detroit, Mich., Sister Mary Alice Sprenger, Albert, '25, Mt. St. Mary's Seminary, Norwood, Ohio Stapleton, James, '26, St. Joseph's College, Collegeville, Indiana Whiteford, Catherine, '25, Ursuline, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Jeanette Wilson, Evans, '28, St. Charles' College, Catonsville, Maryland Wilson, Florence, '25, Ursuline, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Lawrence Yeager, Clarence, Rev., '21, Colegio Americano, Rome, Italy ll70ll X Ladfvb' mckfsmczruxcaer wagner mg mggcsxq 6 23 Board of Fiscal Control Through the efforts of the Board of Fiscal Control, with the Rt. Rev. Monsignor E. M. O'Hare, a financier of recognized ability, acting as Financial Director, the scant budget of Central Catholic High School has been stretched to cover all deficits of the past few years. The Board is composed of six pastors of parishes in the Diocese of Toledo. Each year two members are retired and two others are appointed by the Most Rev. Bishop to fill the vacancies. Those appointed serve for a term of three years. Present members of the Board of Fiscal Control include the Rev. Edmund Widmer, St. Agnes' parish, Chairman, Rev. George Branigan, Good Shepherd parish, Rev. Arthur Sawkins, Immaculate Conception parish, Rev. Thomas Kennedy, St. Teresa's parish, Rev. J. L. Sassen, St. Louis' parish, and Rev. F. S. Legowski, St. Anthony's parish. The greatest task of the Board is to supervise the finances of the school. This is no easy task, since financial conditions are so bad. Last spring the school was faced with a large deficit and it was feared that it might be necessary to close the school. However, with a courage and determination typical of our priests, the six members of the Board after seeking the advice of all the pastors of the city of Toledo, decided to launch a summer festival. The parishes of the city were divided into six groups, and, together with the Knights of Columbus, they operated booths and sold chances on valuable prizes. These prize tickets were sold by the students of Central and by the parochial school children through out the diocese. It was expected that this undertaking would realize iB15,000, but the generosity of the citizens of Toledo was underestimated. When the four-day festival was finished, June 25, and all expenses had been paid, it was found that a net profit of 322,000 had been realized. H This overwhelming success encouraged the Board to sponsor a similar undertaking this year on June 14, 15, 16, and 17. Thus has the Board of Fiscal Control cared for the interests of Central Catholic High School. We students realize that we cannot thank these men enough for their work in our behalf. We can only wish Go:l's blessing on their work in the future, and pledge them our loyal support, in whatever undertaking they may plan as long as Central Catholic High School endures. 1711 melee sxcgnmkfwxtgr pKLa6'1X '5SLgY'Dg5'3X ajillgljl Football Facing the toughest schedule of its career, and crippled by A injuries, Central's fighting football team managed to garner n'e,. 2 . but one victory out of the eight games played. However, is f' 't -' f in only one game were the Scarlet and Grey warriors de- is ,, Ljz... , .Ja ff -- .. L cisively beaten, the other losses were by one point or one YV'h! F touchdown where the team that got the breaks won the ' decision. Every lad who played deserved all the praise ac- , X. corded to him, for scrappy, courageous football, in the face lf ll of overwhelming odds. 3, 2 Central opened the season September 24, engaging the 5 DeVilbiss Tigers on Curtiss Field. The Tigers who had a .,..... .1 , , . Ji game under their belt, scored first in the second period, and passed for the extra point. The final period saw Central's Toth, batter his way through the entire DeVilbiss team for . a touchdown. However, the plunge for point failed and g, DeVilbiss left the field, winner by a point margin. ' L One week later, the Central gridders chalked up their ti: ,P first and only win of the season over the Whitmer High f rffktft aggregation. Central scored four times, but since the second and third teams played almost the entire game, the contest Coach AL SAcKsTEDER was more onesided than the 24-0 score indicates. On October 8, our team, confident of repeating the victory of last year, journeyed to Libbey. After a scoreless first period, Schalaff of Libbey carried the ball across for the only score of the game, late in the second quarter. Toth of Central ran sixty yards through the entire Libbey line for a touchdown in the last period, but the referee's eyes were sharper than the fans and the ball was called back. Central lost the game 7-O, but a far greater loss was felt, when it was learned that Toth was injured and out for the rest of the season. Mad with the desire to prove what they were capable of, the team invaded Scott stadium October 15. In the second quarter Central blocked a Scott punt and scored a safety. Scott clicked in the third period and Gaines, flashy Scott quarterback carried the ball over for a touchdown. This game should have been a Central victory and it was morally, although the score stood Scott 6-Central 2. Outplayed, the Scott boys were determined and pushed every Central slant at their goal line. Even the fleet- footed Hosfeld was unable to do much against f the Collingswood Avenue outfit. In a thrilling night game, October 21, the Crimson Flashes of Elyria defeated the Scarlet- jerseyed warriors 15-6. Hosfeld displayed that speed that made him always a scoring threat, when he dashed 80 yards for Central's only score. Although going down to an 18-O defeat, the lrish covered themselves with glory the night of October 29, when they played the national scholastic champions, Waite High School team, to a standstill during the first half of a thrilling game. Time after time fleet-footed Al Hosfeld threatened the Waite goal line only to be hurled back by the desperate secondary defense. Not until the second half did the highly touted Lengel of Waite break through Central's line and score. This he did three times, aided by perfect blocking on the part of his fellow teammates. DR.JosEPH A. MUENZER Call it what you may, the most moving ll72ll -ll ,WWI .-S- mu6fvNLs4e76NJ49 iN,4a:f ' cami? ' S4 6 , MANAGERS AND CHEERLEADERS EARL BUDKE, ROBERT BOLGER, JOSEPH FARKAS, BERNARD SMYTH, MANAGERs: CHESTER LYNCH, EDWARD DUCK, RICHARD REINEMEYER, JOSEPH DEY, FREDERICK MILLER. scene that night was the ovation Steve Toth received when he entered the stadium on crutches, ready to lend his moral support to his teammates, whom he could aid in no other way. November 5, saw the Junior Order Home boys of TiHin walk off the Central field with a 27-25 victory. ln spite of the fine running of Hosfeld and the bull-like plunges of the great fullback, Murphy, Central was unable to develop the necessary punch to score the touchdown needed to win. The last game of the year with our traditional rival, Woodward, was played on Armistice Day. Fighting desperately Central warded off all attempts of the Polar Bears to score. Finally late in the third quarter Kokocinski of Woodward carried the ball to Central's goal-line and on a doubtful decision by the referee Woodward was awarded a touchdown. In the final period Hosfeld carried the ball over for Central but the officials ruled that he had stepped outside and the ball was called back. This game ended the most unsuccessful and yet the most successful season Central has ever had. In spite of discouraging losses, and heart-rending bad breaks, the Irish squad entered each game determined to show the world that when a Central team goes down it goes down fighting. And the student body won the title of the All-City Cheering section. Never was a team so deserving of praise and encouragement, and never before was a student body so generous in giving that praise and encouragement. Last fall the students realized what the spirit of Central Catholic High School really is. i73l 'lie , , - ae- mesa Newwmx-fm,,4ef gf EJXLQF' mefamgeym ef Alfred Al Hosfeld Adolph Dutch Tscherne Robert Bob Cousino Harold Hardy Cappelletty Raymond Ray Zielinski Edwin Eddie Kaminski Sylvester Sally Pawlowski Steve Sham Toth Football ROBERT Bon MURPHY Captain A fellow in whom we are all proud. Bob has ability to make and keep friends, and too, he has done outstanding work on the grid- iron and the diamond. He played four years on the varsity eleven, two years at end and his last two years at fullback. May you go far in collegiate circles, is our wish to you, Bob. l74l Vernon Bud Bednark John Spook Gagnet Kenneth Primo Cutcher Wayne Linoleum Hochanadel Charles Red Fair Edmund Pete Peterson Patrick A'Pat McCarthy Bernard Harmless Menke x ,9- l 'N -'3' Russell Russ Mcdlin Robert Bob Degnan John johnny Rossler Chester Muzzler Lynch Alfred Al Hosfeld Steve Sham Toth George joey Keween Patrick Pat McCarty Chester Chet Huss Thomas Tommy Scheller Adolph Dutch Tschetn Basketball With what appeared to be a championship squad, Central won four games before she met defeat at the hands of Woodward. Central finished fourth in the city race, losing to St. John's, Waite, DeVilbiss and Woodward, and defeating Scott and Lib- bey. This is the most successful season basketball has experienced at Central, and there is ground for hope that we will turn out championship teams in the future, Golf After experiencing three rather mediocre seasons in succession, Central at last has found the right combination, with which it hopes to regain the exalted position our golfers have once held. Outstanding players this year are: John Corbett, Victor Extine, and Robert Bumbaugh. Robert Bumbaugh Victor Extine 117511 mbsf BKQ EUWYQY sperm! 3X4 Q. it 5 if aN.49:fuxc4pp'wxL,6b'ixx,,A? QSLQUXCJWQNLJW' UMA? iii: if BASEBALL Great things are expected of the baseball squad of '33, since a veteran team has re- turned to do battle in the scramble for the city Championship. The season opened with Central losing to DeVilbiss 10-7 in an exciting game. Then came Scott and defeat once more, ll-0, but, true to the traditions of Central the team promises to fight until the last foe has been vanquished. BOXING v ROBERT MURPHY NORMAN HINT'ON In the second year of interscholastic boxing., Central managed to capture two individ- ual championships. Bob Murphy vvon the lightweight title by knocking out all of his opponents and Norm Hinton, clever little feather-vveight, took first honors in his division by outpointing his rivals. ll76l gspef um ,gy uxcjaysxxgw omg ' X4 iq f C SECOND ROW: Mary Maginn, Bernadine Gancarz, Mary Hiller. FIRST ROW: Dorothy Christie, Mary Louise Boerger, GIRLS' ATHLETIC LEAGUE Preiidenr rrrrror,,rrrr rr,, . . .Mary Louise Boerger Vice-President rr,, I . r..,,,77....,.7 Mary Hiller Seeretmgf r...or,,,,,,,rr,,,, , .. .Dorothy Christie Treasurer .,.,,ttt...,,r,,,,,,tr,,,,,,,tt , r,,,,.rr.,,, Mary Maginn Freshman Representative ,,,,,,,, . . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. . . ,,,. Bernadine Gancarz The Girls' Athletic League is now in its fourth year of existence and is serving its purpose well. Besides creating greater interest in athletics among the girls at Central, it also sponsors social gatherings which are well-attended. This year the club's membership, unlike that of former years, is limited in num- ber, having only one hundred members. The hundred girls who, in the first semester, receive the highest number of points which are awarded according to attendance, dress, and participation in sports, are eligible for membership in the Athletic League. The new members were entertained by the older girls at a Play Day, March 18. The main purpose of this celebration was to inspire good sportsmanship and to afford all a good time. As a result of effective planning on the part of Mary Louise Boerger, president of the League, and those who assisted her on the committees, Martha Jendris, pro- gram, Mary Kathryn Monroe, Ruth Durliat, Henrietta Ignatowski, and Margaret Walentick, service, Dorothy Jacobs, and Agnes Bruetsch, equipment and publicity, Mary Maginn, Eleanor Gstalder and Peggy Sherriff, social, the day was an event which will not soon be forgotten. It was the first time this form of entertainment had been provided at Central and it reached the highest expectations. ll77ll lllll ' f 'ill SECOND ROW: Esther Chevalier, Thelma Thompson, Dorothy Christie, Mary Thomas, Rose Okenka, Mary Hiller. FIRST ROW: Eilene Winterhalter, Mary Louise Boerger, Vivian Braatz. MONOGRAM WINNERS Each year the Girls' Athletic League awards monograms of silver or bronze to the most deserving girls. These monograms are among the most coveted awards given in the school. Winners of monograms this year are: Mary Louise Boerger, Dorothy Christie, Mary Hiller, Esther Chevalier, Amelia Noble, Rose Okenka, Eileen Winterhalter, Vivian Braatz, Thelma Thompson, and Mary Thomas. Letters for the year's work will be awarded at the banquet which will be held june 1. Mary Louise Boerger has the distinction of being Central's All-Around Girls' Athlete, a title coveted by the members of the Girls' Athletic League. The winner of the title is not elected but chosen for her high standing in all types of gymnasium work. The girl receiving the greatest number of points is acclaimed The All-Around Girl Athlete. Miss Mary Ida Talty, director of girls' physical education, is to be commended for the Fine program of athletics which she has inaugurated at Central. Real sportsmanship is the keyword of the department which has as its end, the develop- ment of physical and moral character. ll73l .1 ...gm f if X sgiml ' 3 ora ' ' rdxcA6f3xa,4,v'wgg,Af3v'1xLAsf'NL.gf UNA' MAVJX -,gf ? 2 THESTUDHWFCOUNCH l 1 TOP ROW:jack Yates, Gerald Boyer, Douglas Keller, Leo Grimes, Donald Smyth, john Logsdon, William Reed. SECOND ROW: Raymond Savage, Leonard Wolinski, Henry Scheller, Allan Haas, Henry Boes, Earl Staple- ton, Norbert Kill, jack Galvin, George Strassner. FIRST ROW: Richard Reinemeyer, Edmund Peterson, Stanley LaPoinr, Clair Gladieux, Bernard Menke, Walter Lardinais, Chester Lynch, Raymond Zoldowski. ' x ,ff .rl TOP ROW: Mary Schnapp, Betty Noonuloan Reams, Mary Ursula Beckman, Alice Wilhelm, Helen Navarre. SECOND ROW: Ruth Durliat, Elizabeth Laibe, Rozanne Bick, Patricia Howard, Lillian Miller, Margaret Gillig, Catherine Sherriff. FIRST ROW: Adeline Yeager, Ann Alice Layden, Betty Barkalow, Sheila Howard, Martha Andreski, Mary Thomas, Lucille Velker. l79l N WHWMQ yscJQr'Ssm14gV'wwc.4 f3sm,45r gggzgbfuggggpfixggfgf ' xgesluua 4 3 Calendar SFPTEBJBER n Tuition remained at the high fifty dollars But opening day brought nine hundred scholars. Father Gabel left, it's hard to explain Father O'Toole's coming alleviated the pain. We had a big tough team this year Yet Central took it on the ear. Central 6-DeVilbiss 7 Ladies and newswriting men are we Who gave a play at our pep assembly. OCTOBER Whitmer was good, but look at the score Whitmer nothing, Central twenty-four. Helping hands and anxious hearts As the first ofa number of Centrics starts Maize and Blue met Scarlet and Gray We fought, but Libbey gained the day. Libbey 7-Central O. What a slump our team was in We took another on the chin! Scott 7'-Central 2. Out of town on foreign ground Central's gridders once more downed. Elyria 15eCentral 6. Mission Society makes its bow Menke at the helm-and how! Colors gaily waved today Central's lovely Scarlet and Grey. Waite's the Champion, we admit But Central's Irish proved their grit. Central 0-Waite 18. NOVEMBER Guard of Honor will impart Devotion to the Sacred Heart. Once more the woodshed, johnny must greet As ma and pa and teachers meet. School flag made by our Art Class Honor, reserve it, lad and lass. l30l ll 21 28 4 9 16 21 6 14 20 20-21-22 24 25 27 The boys fought hard, but just the same We're glad it was the final game. Woodward 7-Central O A Chinaman is no one's fool So said Doctor Barry O'Toole. We've had our lill of Thanksgiving turlc. Tests arrived and how we did work. DECEMBER Second annual Sodality Mass Attended by each lad and lass. Cage season opened with a bang Birdies to Calvert's Basketeers, sang. Calvert 18-Central 38. Tiflin was strong and fast and tall But-the bigger they are, the harder they fall. Junior Order 26-Central 32. We wish you a load of Christmas cheer See you again, sometime next year. JANUARY Scott fought hard but had to give in Are we happy? just look at us grin. Scott 144Central 22. Fostoria was good, boy, how she did fight! Though of course, our hoopsters won that night. Fostoria 22iCentral 23. Woodward, mighty Polar Bear Gave our team an awful scare. Woodward 26-Central 16. Remote Control Oh play of plays, lt filled the house three nights-not days. Whoever invented a mid-year test Deserves the prize for first-rate pest, Cigars were sported by the athletic boys Their coach is a father-joy of joys! CCongrats, AID Libbey came and Libbey saw But Central conquered--Raw !Raw ! Raw ! Central 28'--Libbey 25. x , 2 ' H iz X or merge uma, fgwumkk-mggv gc A-?2 UKQj5f 3XL.E' meg qggfm Wim? C Calendar FEBRUARY APRIL 7. Those Rah-Rah boys from St. ,Iohn's 1 Free day-wait, dontthrow that rock High I mean 'rwas free after three o'clock. D f d C l, h ! ec?-Ear legit. 3213.8 3 This time the State presented the test We poor dears don t get a rest. 10' St' Josephis fell before ,our team 7 Annual staff at last announced. Bm not so had as If mlht Seem' Grave looks on faces, quite pronounced. 17- Student COUUCH hits its Sffide 10-11-12. Retreat takes students as if by storm, Disorder in hallways took a ride. Freshmen rhrearcn ro reform. Waite High's Indians painted green and 19 Back to school we had to go red Only Seniors, willingly so. Lifted the scalp from Central's head. , I I d Waite 31-Central 21. 28 Junior Centric published to ay Oh well, let the youngsters play. 22. The Sodality convention filled our gym 28-29. .Chimes or Normandy., We Say, Much was discussed with v1gor,and vim. . . . . Was quite an artistic play. 24. Cheers and jeers created a row A Bolgeresque made its first bow. M Y 2 The play's the thing, our Romans say 6 8 17 18 24 29-30 MARCH Something now we have, by hops! Student Council trafiic cops. Locker inspection, what a day! It seems we students pay and pay. St. Patrick's Day, we all wore green Not an Orangeman could be seen. French students happy-why not, pray? For La Jeunessen appeared today. G.A.L.'s were full of vim Had first play day in Central's gym. Our Seniors wrote fine poetry One perhaps, a bard will be. Vocation talks gave forth the truths Of great careers that await our youths. Ilfill 10 12 13 14 17 26 1-2 7 Presenting Loquamur Latine. When mighty seniors take a hand Assemblies are unusually grand. Student Council throws a dance, Seniors and Juniors gaily prance. Bookkeeping contest again this year Central inspired her rivals with fear. Senior girls attend Mary Manse tea Charming guests, most certainly. Mary Lucille Roesner, salutatorian Charles O'Brien, valedictorian. The last Centric of the year, Journalism class shed many a tear. JUNE Seniors make their last retreat And Satan takes one more defeat. Commencement Day-we say good-by To the school we love, Central Catholic High. X x If cacarpxcaefwxcrgr um pmxruxcwmmcgf mcg' my JK alma 6 5 George N. Fell A Friend Armstrong Watch and Diamond Co, Pete Bain Carl L. Barnes Frank Bartell's Restaurant James A. Beecheey Louis Benson, Groceries A. L. Bershon Beyer's Bakery Milo Barrett Mr. Harry Beegle Mr. and Mrs. Bert Blanchard Roman Bojarski Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Burns Cora M. Brickvvedde Edward T. Brighton Mr. and Mrs. joseph Capoun Evelyn Capoun Central Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Roman Chlebovvski Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chlebowski Anthony Chlopek B. G. Chollitt Chulner Coal Supply Co. Ira Cole C. C. Collins Gerald Cullen Frank C. Czelusta Ollie Czelusta Bob Danford Dan's Shoe Shop Davis Cleaners 8: Dyers DeMilo Beauty Shop Michael Desmond Anthony DiSalle Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dobrasz L. E. Donovan Patrons Dr. and Mrs. A. Muenzer Carl Schmittuz Dairy Products Mrs. August Feldt Steve Fezakas Eugene F. Fisher Mary C. 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Huron Street Toledo, Ohio i TOLEDO BLUE PRINT AND PAPER CO. DRAWING INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPLIES ARTISTS, MATERIALS 310 Superior Street HARRY DETZER, Manager L. BECKLER, D. D. S. 1601 Broadway, Corner South Avenue MEINERTS Since 1871 Seven Sterer in Teleeia CANDIESTICE CREAM-BAKED GOODS ADamS3523 Toledo, Ohio Special Prices Arranged for Fraternities, Churches and Schools MAin 9163 MELCHIORS, TRI STATE UNIVERSITY, Inc. Jefferson and Michigan SECRETARIAL-ACCOUNTING Day and Evening Classes Open Yeeer Round S peciezl S nrnrner Cleeffef 'AWlaereeer Yen Wirh fe ge ee Street Cezr or Beef Will S erve Yon COMMUNITY TRACTION CARS AND BUSES 93 mg!!! ? . . isliglul A Q gN.4:fuxC4'ff5m,46bfwxL,4o7 ANA' umm HXAVM REMINGTON-RAND, Inc. 914 Adams Street ADams 2159 ggi l CONSUMER'S DAIRY CO. Give C07ZJ'Zl772fl ,J' Gold Xml Milk az ny MAin 8197 87 City Park Bert Wirher to Clam of 1933 A. J. MERKI GENERAL INSURANCE LAwodale 0963 Let Your Grocer be Your Mille Man The Page Dairy Co. BERNARD G. KESTING SURVEYOR LUCAS COUNTY CARL J. YOUNG WHOLESALE CANDIES 613 Lodge Avenue Toledo, Ohio Barr and Penny Goods of Quality HARRY H. HAYNES DRUGGIST Collingwood at Delaware 94 . V Q QQ! W-B-S gj '1xI Q JM-J23 EE 5X 'a Lwmmqm CVaGr. Ten Thaf women hasn my hw M5 off H.. f.r ... D R.,mw,n..- Haw an YW hr-QWP' IFF, R. vanwnrm.,- I nope rhf ca mera CaYcl1es fhfs rvh fu 4' L., X X .aw -Vw'-5' K-1 :Lube - M.,mf,qU,ck,f Fafherk mn Lloyd eww ..r uffhe Bslnvslo 'lwould have 11 Wm. mn 6594 if 1 wav ln' ' ,1 hmm! Wt' Z..- T. REED J Ebm-ly: Then why did'-'f yu sraab The ether Fell'- :ca L vlcnnn bunc h of Q a u 'ape' sf P f Du, rar-nk 5 111 an use 1 E. u L mc M G. soygq sh 4-id V.ww.err: 'But Nm is 2 BRIDAL SHUWFRI' D, Robenleau: Well Thafk wlwf I lm., hr! X IJ M Q , -7-g 0 . FLY LAKE A sum? .M K If vnu' o.h3raf.a5z: wef1,,f IGH Nam ,Mena , u ,W feume hw ,mg ,W psyd fo, ,rf H9511 jimi QKLAYSXCAVT um f9'im,,cQ7TjgL Qdxcm-omg? my L64 ? L C. SHUMAKER sl COMPANY 706 Madison Avenue WHALEN TIRE SERVICE Between Erie and Ontario Streets 135 17th Street MAin 5259 RELIGIOUS ARTICLES and GIFTS FOR RELIGIOUS CARL C. TILLMAN DIRECTOR or FINANCE City of Toledo ADams 1644 Dr. C. E. SUMMERS RED WELLS DENTIST FAMOUS ROAST BEEF SANDWICHES 528 Board of Trade Building From Choice Steer Roznzdf Cor. Madison Ave. and Superior St. RAY J. SHEAHAN COMMISSIONER LUCAS COUNTY STEVE'S MARKET STANLEY J. URBANSKI MEATS OF QUALITY FUNERAL DIRECTOR P Z S ' Z M IU H PM U 2907 Lagrange St. Jlifferson 4358 FOrest 2524 1943 Dorr Street 96 iam! nxL,Q:f3Xg1g7'uXLJ45lfUxg,,5fV'NQ.,dfb HKQAA?'NL4fef UXLXQY UKKJVYDX S. R. URBANSKI ASSISTANT LAW DIRECTOR MOTH PREVENTIVES DEODORANTS PURO SALES CO. J. L. MCMAHON 247 Summit-Cherry Building PHARMACIST INSECTICIDES 3165 Stickney Avenue POntiae 1764 E. J. CULLEN, '25 Manager POntiaC 1081-W LOUIS H. LEWANDOWSKI LUCAS COUNTY SANITARY ENGINEER THE EMERSON-BEARD R. C. HOHLY TYPEWRITER COMPANY PHARMACIST 706 Madison Avenue MAin 6955 501 Oak St., Cor. Greenwood Ave. EXTRA COMFORT FINER SERVICE MCPartland Red Cab LOWEST RATES ADamS 2114 97 My qrmmrmqvwmvm UDLUNQVWQWNQQNQVNQWQ SEZ- 0525, x Q , me--WHA - A A L Ame WMA Q D Q A xif THE LIBERTY HIGHWAY CO, Frank A. Zahnle George B. Schramm MOTOR FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION ZAHNLE 8: SCHRAMM Dezibf, Dependable Service Akron Cleveland Toledo FUNERAL DIRECTORS Detroit Chicago INVALID COACH 211 Lucas Street ADan1s 8155 Toledo, Ohio POntiac 1504 1987 Superior Street All the Photographs in the 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932 and 1933 Centripemlr Made by the Livingsto11's Studios We Keep Your Negezti11eJfYau Afezy Order Photographs at A1191 Time J. NASH LIVINGSTON 417 Summit Street ADams 2011 HADERMAN,S CASH MARKET We Salim' Your Imwemce QUALITY GROCERIES AND MHATS THE RUNDELL INSURANCE Y . 3113 Detroit at Central 51211. 0179 AGENC ' Inc 644 Main Street at Starr Avenue Open Eveljf Night Till 9 P.M. Inelzeeiinlg Szeneiegyf TAYIOI. 3478 98 Q63 pxgfafvxafgruxcavwxggv XCJVTKLQ7' BXQPKLJWBX augur 6 I ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY CConducted by the jesuitsD ojjfertr courier zn Language and Literature: English, Lat- in, French, Greek, German, Spanish. Mathematics and Science: Algebra, Ge- ometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, Chem- istry, Biology, Physics, Accounting, Finance. Social Sciences: Economics, Sociology, History, Political Science, Philosophy, Education. L. M. HANF 8: SON PHARMACISTS 1084 Dorr Street 702 Bush Street A Mo.rt Complete Preftriptjofz tlierioite The FRED CHRISTEN 8: SONS CO. SHEET METAL at ROOFING CONTRACTORS 714-26 George Street Toledo, Ohio ADams 4161-ADams 4162 . . AZARETH HA UMMER N LL S CAMP ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL Boys' Camp Opens june 25 Girls' Camp Opens August 26 GRAHAM SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION MABEL M. GRAHAM, Director Dramatic Art and All Typar of Dancing 2491 Glenwood Avenue ,IEfTerson 1067 Swimming, Pony Riding, Fishing, Rowing NAZARETII HALL, GRAND RAPIDS, OHIO STATE ROUTE 65 PHONE 833 Conducted by Urmlioe Nom of Toledo S qn? QA . 9 .li-H 1 fm 'nxcnear mc,f'.svfuxc1.QrvxcA6:f1xaF,cvi3c,4f?,- uxu:ev-mL4fg':P' umm mmm a ere 1 E. J. NALLY UNDERTAKER 406 Nevada Street TAylor 2240 J. I. O'CONNOR ATTORNEY MAin 5511 Board of Trade Building Greeriugf to Seuiorf from GESU CLUTHES Muy we luke the lioerzyf to oorzgrufulute you ou grueiuufmg from High Srloool? We loope your future will be full of flue Jueceffyou buoe uffumeoi by euruiug 7621 rewurei. Bonds are offering a special discount to all students on their graduating suits which include 2 trousers. See our Mr. Dean for special service. Ure Boueif Ten Puymeuf Pluu Az' No Exiru Cori CIAJTIIES ADAMS and SUPERIOR 100 ff , Nu,4o:'1xL,QY6xa ,cprvN Aof3xg,,cor'7xL,4f2p'uxcJ1d:f'NcJQP' mgg ax 1582, 35. gf :Qs .Y J l 0 5'1'lw:,ww nogrnrs enzhfg , Mg. I J- ' 'if lg 6 taiwan 5- F 11 Q.- 4 4' f Hunan 'gif 5 . 4 Q, 'cw v Q v - , fnesnnfn ,MZ Jw QNX X ' Sv, N. V - .5 S I N J H V X1 I-I A u M n lay. ....... Eva Q9 ,..Q.rm, ,4, MM BVELSKI on nas FIKSY PAV OF scuvm. 'S Z' Mmum: -- 1 at Hue h ptmr 4.s,auvb H..-. DlD YDU MAKK THE TEAM? Maven. Nc THEY HAD urvi. w w smug, vm MJHML wmv fx V V Palfzvnsn 'If vw Www fp .Er ww v -1 nw' PM WL! FR-nv ransr, Lew Mau ANU v wx ohne-s.w1ee.'1 .5 4, Blsumi 6EFoR5 an AFTEA MEALs7 sansruwa f nn own? limb VP K' X fm, Dnnwuv w N wa, IY N W 099 HAY nm.-4 ,. ' ' wJ 1 Q- X Q xx L1 ik ' W M W , mf' . A j d! - H .5 71' 1' W: ly , I fy' 4 :jxlnsrfofe ' 'W f CENTRAL .. Ffa - ' ? Z' 1 X' ,M W' ., .Laeare 151 W F5 -- P + X f 5 X f 'I 'gy V 1 E E J- 'gm 4, .last H fx 4? li l: 'T' , i W 1110111 gm aefmuofmcfep' menfm AQYWK ws! YXLDcorfJxLA-:f5Na.1.QP' axe Ae-f3xL,4fv DRIGGS DAIRY FARMS, Inc. CERTIFIED MILK Pasteurized Milk and Cream, Whipping W. H. HARTUNG, M. D. Cream, Cottage Cheese and Chocolate Milk , . FOrest 6300 1149 Grand Avenue Toledo, Ohio Purchased Jan. 1882. Oldest in CRY. - Business College ADAMS ST. AT 'IOTH TOLEDO. OHIO We offer Secretarial and Accounting Courses Ask about our Intensive Summer Course Semi for Comme Folder THURBER P. DAVIS, Principal COLLINGWOOD MEMORIAL DEANGELO SIGN CO. 1625 Dorr Street FOrest 1952 CARL WEISSENBERGER INC. FORD DEALER 2929 Monroe at Bancroft All Night Service W. C. C l W. . C l J. D. PACER Oy 6 J Oy C DW' in JAMES COYLE sz soN I-Iam, Dressed Beef, Veal, Mutton SI Pork FUNERAL DIRECTORS West Toledo Jlifferson 5555 ADRIHS 7621 539 Broadway 102 1 SSYAQG V , 33 i' z 7N'tndS:fuxLAfbxg4d'.o7 O Yg6? Q51 img' umm Key to Parish Affiliation Parish No. Number of .ftzzdentf 1 St. Francis de Sales Cathedral , ,,,,,,, 33 2 Cathedral Chapeli , , 1120 3 Blessed Sacrament ,,,, , , 32 4 Gesu ,,Y,,Y,,,w, ,.,,,,,, , ,, ,, 1, 27 5 Good Shepherd oooo , , 46 6 Holy Rosary ,t,, ,,,t,,,, Y, , ,,. 12 7 Immaculate Conception ,,,,,o , 52 8 Nativity ,,.,,..,. .t,, , ,, , 12 9 Our Lady of Perpetual Help , , 19 10 Sacred Heart ...,.,,,,,, w,., , ,. 27 11 St. Adalbert's , ,,,,,c,, 10 12 St. Agnes ',,,,,, ,,s,,,,, 9 5 13 St. Ann's ,s,,,s,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, o.,o.oo. 2 3 14 St. Anthony's,, ,, , 17 15 St. Anthony's Orphanage ,,,,, oooYoo,. 1 7 16 St. Benedict's is,, ., , , i,,,, 3 17 St. Catherine's ,,,,,,,,, io,, , ,, 11 18 St. Charles' .,ooo ,ooo.i.. 1 5 19 St. Hedwig's ,,,,,, it o,oow 55 20 St. Hyacinth's ,s,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,i, 4 21 St. james 'oooooo,ooo.ooisooosososs s,,o,,o, 2 1 22 St. John's, Point Place, 4 23 St. joseph's ,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ii,, 3 24 St. Louis '..,. , ,,,,,i,, 11 25 St. Maty's ,,,,, , 75 26 St. Michael's s.,,,, , . , ,, 23 27 St. Patrick's s,,,,,,,,,,,, 13 28 SS. Peter 84 Paul's ,,,,,,,l 19 29 St. Stanislausf. 6 30 St. Stephen's1 ,,,, , ,,,,i, , 15 31 St, Teresa's ,,,i,,, . ,,,,,,,, 56 32 St. Thomas Aquinas ',., , oo,oiooo 35 33 St. Vincent de Paul's ,,s.,,,,,,,, , 6 34 Carey, Ohio: Our Lady of Consolation tttt ,oi. 1 35 Erie, Michigan: St. Joseph's ttuu..o,ttiottists ,i,, 5 36 Gibsonburg, Ohio: St. Michael's .si, 1 37 Maumee, Ohio: St. Josephs ,,,,,, , ,,,, 2 38 Momineetovvn, Ohio: St. lgnatiusf, 0 1 39 Rossford, Ohio: St. Mary Magdalenes. , 1 40 Sylvania, Ohio: St. Josephs ..iii,,,,,, , i:i. 3 groan nsxpfezfwxg Name Abrass, Mary,'36 .,.,..A... Ackerman, Albert,'34 ,YY,,, Ackerman, John,'33 ........ gruxcfofsxpcvs pm .45-NCJQY-axtg mt-Ar my-Jefpx :MQ Students' Register April 1933 Add1'6II+PdfiJb ---623 Chestnut St. ----1215 Moore St. --625 Chatham Ct. Adamezewski, Martha,'34--445 E. Central Ave. Adamczewski, Stephen,'35-v445 E. Central Ave. Addis, Bernice,'36 ........,.. 716 Stickney Ave. Adler, Rosella,'33 ,,,,,,,,,,,, Walbridge, Ohio Ainsworth, Edward,'36 ..,.,, 1605 Detroit Ave. Albert, Paul,'34 ,,.......... 2408 Vermont Ave. Allen, Mary Margaret,'36 ,,,,,,,,,,, 17-12 St. Allen, Paul,'35 ..........e...,.,.... 17-12 St. Amon, Mary Agnes,'35--1320 Greenwood Ave. Andreski, Alice,'35 ,...,,,,,,.,,, 1920 Dorr St. Andreski, Martha,'33 ........,... 1920 Dorr St. Ardner, Joseph, Sp. ,,,.,.,,,, 2213 Lagrange St. Arnoldi, Robert,'34 .....,,,,, 1712 Detroit Ave. Aubry, Dorothy,'35 ....... ---1239 Berdan Ave. Aubry, Jeannette,'35 ,,,,,.,..... 205 Irving St. Aubry, Kenneth,'34 ............. 205 Irving St. Aubry, Robert,'35 ....,.... 2385 Franklin Ave. Bacho, Bert,'36 ,......,.... .1209 Ravine Pkwy. Badertscher, Betty,'36 ....,,,..i 244 Knower St. Baker, William,'34 ,...,,,, 2240 Eastbrook Dr. Banasiak, Steve,'35 .......... 421 E. Weber St. Barkalow, Betty,'33---1068 W. Woodruff Ave. Barrett, jarne-s,'36 .,.,...,.....,.,., 34-19 St. Batdorf, Hilda,'33 ........,.. 3816 Lagrange St. Bauman, Jack,'35 ,.......,.,... 1922 Locust St. Baumgartner, Howard,'33 .4-A. 344 Parker Ave. Baumgartner, Victor,'36 ,,.,,,, Beaver, Virginia,'36- - - -344 Parker Ave. - - - - - - -216 Prescott St Bebell, William,'34 ......,. 142 W. Central Ave Beckler, Eleanor,'34--- Beckman, U. Mary,'36- Beckman, Ruth Angela, - - - - - -848 Prouty Ave 3712 Grantley Rd 736113712 Grantley Rd Bednark, Vernon,'33 ...... 2634 Westbrook Dr Begin, James,'36 ..,..., Behan, Margaret,'36- - - ----1------919 Dorr St ---1444 Oakwood Ave Beiser, O1ive,'36 ..,.,..... 2401 Westbrook Dr Belcik, Cyril,'33 .1.... Bernath, Mary,'35 ..... - - - - -Walbridge, Ohio 29 W. Weber St. Bernath, Ruth,'35 ..,.,,,.ii,, 29 W. Weber St. Berrie, Helen,'34 .,.... R.F.D. No. 1, Box 352 Berry, Mary Jane,'35 ........,i 145 W. Park St. Bertling, Edwin,'34 ,,,,,, -2119 Evansdale Ave. Bertling, Marjorie,'35 ..... 2119 Evansdale Ave. Bertling, Ruth,'35 ........, 1632 Norwood Ave. Besanceney, Dorothy,'35 .... 4136 Fairview Dr, Best, Marcele,'33 .............,. 726 Noble St. Bettinger, Bernadine,'34.-3835 Lockwood Ave. - - - - -3632 Almeda Dr. Bettinger, Edmund,'36-- Bick, Donald,'36 .,.... Bick, Dorothy,'33 .,.,. - Bick, Rozanne,'35 ,,,,, Bielski, Angela,'36 .... Bielski, Bernard,'36 ,,,,, Bihn, Bernard,'33 ,.,...,.,,,, Billmaier, Donald,'35 .,...,.. Billmaier, Paul,'36 ,..,....... Bishop, Paul, '33 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bissonette, Dorothy,'36- -- -3835 Lockwood Ave. --------2019 Nevada St. - - - -3633 Alrneda Dr. -------2321 Elm St. - - - - - -2321 Elm St. Walbridge, Ohio 1730 Upton Ave. -1730 Upton Ave. 505 Nevada St. -2249 Westbrook Dr, No. 1 25 2 19 19 1 32 31 25 27 27 32 20 20 25 31 12 2 2 25 10 7 3 11 1.3 27 00 25 10 10 25 2 21 3 3 3 27 31 3 32 2 2 32 2 4 4 31 12 Z5 12 12 32 12 12 19 19 10 31 31 5 3 Name Bissonette, Marjorie,'35-- Blakeley, Mary,'34 ------- Blanchard, Donald,'33 ---- Blanchard, John,'35 ------ Blank, Robert,'34 -------- Bleimeister, Robert,'34--- Blessing, Genevieve,'36--- Blessing, Mildred,'34 ---- Addrerr-Pamh N o -2249 Westbrook Dr. -4011 Eastway Blvd. - - - - -551 Yondota St. - - - - -551 Yondota St. - -1819 Champlain St. --- --1124K Erie St. 4323 Overland Pkwy. -4323 Overland Pkwy. Boerger, Mary Louise,'33 ....f.. 417 Sherman St. Boes, Henry,'34 ----------- 613 Highland Ave. Bohland, James,'33 ------- Bohmler, Loretta,'33 ----- Bolger, Martin,'35 ------- Bolger, Robert,'33 ..---- - Bondy, Mary Alice,'36--- 1239 Palmwood Ave. -------51 Neise Ave. ---1727 Superior St. - - -1727 Superior St. - -4029 Caroline Ave. Borowski, Pauline,'35 ---- 4557 Eastway Blvd. Bouchard, Rose,'36 .2.----f,. 3956 Catawba St. Bowen, Claude,'36 ....--- -1310 Harvard Blvd. Boyer, Gerald,'35 ------------- 528 Eastern Ave. Braatz, Vivian,'34 ------- Braker, Dorothy,'36 ------ Braun, Brown, Mary Helen,'36-- Brown, Oliver,'33 -------- Bruetseh, Agnes,'34 ...-- - Ruth, 34 --------- -------1920 Erie St. ------834 Vinton St. -518 Walbridge Ave. -4419 Eastway Blvd. --R.R. No. 8, Box 116 --4230 Willys Pkwy. Bubrowski, Chester,'36 -------- 138 Everett St. Buclke, Earl,'33 ---------- Buehrer, Richard,'34 .---- Buehrer, Robert,'36 ------ Bumbaugh, Robert,'34 -.-- Burke, Joseph,'35 ------ -1616 Roosevelt Ave. ---1716 Kelsey Ave. ---1716 Kelsey Ave. ----- -Sylvania, Ohio --No. 3 Marion Ct. Burns, Dorothy jane,'33 --------- 312 Boston Pl. Bush, Becky,'36 ------------ 1941 Calumet Ave. Bykowski, Martha,'35 ------- 810 Detroit Ave. Calkins, A. Marcella,'34 ....,--- 1417 Albert St. Callahan, Bernice,'35 - - - Campbell, Betty,'36 ------ -- ------1839 Talbot St. - - - - -717 Castle Blvd. Capoun, Angela,'33 -.....1.. 414 N. Hawley St. Capoun, Ann,'34 ---.--...... 414 N. Hawley St. Cappelletty, Ernest,'34 ..-.--. 1440 Indiana Ave. Cappelletty, Harold,'33 ..---. 1440 Indiana Ave. Carens, Lawrence,'33 ------- 316 Crittenden Ave. Carter, Robert,'36 ----------- 3310 Gallatin Rd. Casey, Peter,'35 -----...-. 19 E. Woodruff Ave. Ceboll, Catherine,'33 ------- 2135 Mellwood Ct. Chambers, Richard,'35 ------- 2125 Dundee Ave. Chestnut, Wi11iam,'34 ,--,- -1408 Macomber St. Chevalier, Esther,'34 ---...,.... 1823 ChaSC Sf. Christ, Le0la,'34 ------ 317 W. Manhattan Blvd. Christie, Dorothy,'35 --------- 2109 Ontario St. Christie, Roland,'33 -----.------ 502 Oswald St. Chwialkowski, Henry,'36--454 E. Streicher St. Cichy, Daniel,'33 -----.. 721 S. Westwood Ave. Cichy, Joseph,'34 ------- 721 S. Westwood Ave. Clancy, Dorothy,'34 ------------ 329 Avalon Pl. Clancy, Edward,'35 .... - - Clark, Russell,'34 ---- Collins, ' Collins, Alvah, 35 ------------- Jeanne-tte,'35 ----- --2433 Franklin Ave. ----1627 Superior St. -422 Starr Ave. -4107 Burnham Ave. Collins, Kathleen,'36 ---... 1755 Kensington Rd. Conley, Francis,'33 -------... 704 Nebraska Ave. 104 3 x -6- gxggrixegituxtx-5'ixt,4or mx viii' Q :Kiki Q3 Name Conlin, Richard,'35 ,,,., Conmay, Mary,'34 v,,,.. Connell, Anita,'33 ,,,,,. STUDENTS' REGISTER-f Continued j Addreyr-Pariih N 0. - - - - -624 Winthrop St - - - - - .744 Nicholas St - - - - - 144 Western Ave Connell, Virginia,'33 ,...,..,. 4205 Bennett Rd Connelly, Katherine,'33 ..,., .1113 Radcliffe Dr Cooper, Richard,'36 ..,.,,,,, 312 Western Ave Corbett, John,'35 ,..,,.. --650 Dryden Dr. Corcoran, Eleanor,'33 .f,., 2106 Arlington Ave. Corviazier, Edward,'36 ..,,,,i., 2517 Locust Sr. Costell, Joseph,'36 ,.,,..,,, Cothrel, Arthur,'35 .,,,, -105 Western Ave. 3714 Homewood Ave. Cousino, Cecelia,'34 .....,.. Temperance, Mich Cousino, Robert,'33 ..,,,.,....... Cousino, Stephen,'33 ,.,,,,, Coyle, john,'36 ............. Coyle, Virginia,'35 ,1,,,, Crandall, Charles,'33 .... -R.R. No. 7, Box 41 Cray, Charles,'36 ...,. Criscio, Samuel, '36 ,.,,,......... Critch, Robert,'35 ,,,,,, Crowley, Jean,'34 ,..,....,.,,,,.. Cryan, Robert, '36 ,..........,. Cumiskey, Thomas,'35- - Curley, George,'35 ,...... Cutcher, Kenneth,'34- - - Czarnecki, Melvin,'36 ,,,,,...... Czerniejewski, Aloysius, Daly, Joseph,'36 ........ Daly, Marie,'35 ........ Danford, Daniel,'36 ,.,. .. Danford, James,'36 ,,,.,.,....... Dankert, Edward,'33 ,,,,,. Degenfelder, Eileen,'34- . Degnan, Robert,'34 ..... Suder Ave. - --3815 Martha Ave. -2819 Erie St. -1935 Greenwood Ave 751 Clark St. -309 Segur Ave. - - - -3812 Martha Ave. -4130 Vermaas Ave. . - . -4127 Packard Rd. 739 Hoag St. '36 ,,.. 1505 Vance St - - - - -759 Prouty Ave. -.---2006 Cherry St. .-.-----549 Jervis Sc. -549 Jervis St. 1029 E. Bancroft St. -- -- --4605 Lewis Ave. --------1201Peck St Deibler, Burton, 34 ,..,...... 127 Whiting Ave Deibler, Mary Jeanette,'36--127 Whiting Ave DeLora, Francis Joseph,'35 ...... 19 Rosalind Pl Delp, Margaret,'34 .....,,.,.,. 4329 Lewis Ave Desmond, Lawrence,'34 .... 2125 Calumet Ave DeWitt, Margaret,'34--- --------151 Austin St Dey, Joseph,'33 ...,..,. . ..... 241 Eastern Ave Dickman, Helen Mae,'36 --1807 Wyndhurst Rd Dickman, Richard,'35 ..... 1807 Wvndhurst Rd Dillon, john,'36 ........ - - . -4211 Willys Pkwy Dimmer, Robert,'34 ..... ..... 1 902 Walnut St DiSalle, Lena,'33 ....... ----1829 Wayne St DiSalle, Mary,'33 .............. 1829 Wayne St Dobrzeniecki, Daniel,'36 ,,i.,.., 116 Everett St Domalski, Frank,'33 ..., - - - -738 Junction Ave Donovan, Williamj.,'36 ....... 523 Cadillac Ct Dowd, William,'35 ..,,. Dowe, Mary Janet,'35-- ---.-----1130 Earl St ----1427 Lincoln Ave Dowling, Basil,'33 ,.,... ,,,,.. 1 12 Palmer St Dowling, JohI1,'35 ..f. Dreier, Clarence,'35- - - - - ----2120 Detroit Ave ---------851 Utah St Drew, Hz-len,'35 ,,,.,,,, 2027 Greenwood Ave Drotar, Margaret,'36 ....,,.. 2138 Bakewell St Drzazdrzynski, 1gantius,'36 .,.. 311 Mettler St Duck, Bernard,'36 ...... - - - -4139 Mayfield Dr Duck, Edward,'33--. -------- 4139 Mayheld Dr Duck, R0bert,'35 ----, Duffy,10hn,'34 ----- Dugan, Arthur,'36 ---- Dugan, James,'34 ------- Dumas, Bernard,'34 .---- - - - . -4139 Mayfield Dr -- - -1607 Milburn Ave --.-.219 Plymouth St --,--219 Plymouth St - . ---717 Chicago St -Erie, Mich. -2402 Detroit Ave. --3848 Drexel Dr. - - - . - -3848 Drexel Dr. 2 21 7 12 9 7 12 18 1 7 12 35 35 13 12 12 26 12 26 32 5 7 12 12 12 8 14 7 25 7 7 1 17 1 18 18 25 12 4 25 7 4 4 12 25 18 18 19 14 2 10 31 2 13 5 32 30 19 12 12 12 13 10 10 26 Name Dunn, Dunn, Dunn, Durfy, Addrexx-Parirb Dunigan, Catherine,'34--3942 Dunn, James,'33 -.-... 4457 N. Mary Francis,'35 ----.----- 514 Ohio St B. Vincent,'33--4457 N. William,'35 --------------- 514 Ohio St Edna May,'34 ....-.-- 4342 Jackman Rd Lockwood Ave Lockwood Ave Durliat, Ruth,'35 --------...-- 346 Langdon St Dushinski, Virginia,'33 ---- 509 E. Central Ave Dutkowski, John,'33 --4------ 3412 Chestnut St Dwyer, Thomas,'33 .-.---------- 405 Boston Pl Eagan, John,'35--1927 Scottwood Ave., Apt. 2 Early, Raymond,'33 ----------- 413 Palmer St Earnest, Beulah,'33 ------------ 2727 Fulton St Eberly, John,'35 -------- 4201 Overland Pkwy Eckenrode, Virginia,'35 ------ 2033 Marengo Dr Eishen, DonalCl,'35- . - - - - En lish, Victor,'36 ----------- Erti, Dolores,'36 --.----------- 1019 Moore St Extine, Eugene,'35 --------, 1422 Hamilton St Extine, Victor,'34 ---.-.--- 1422 Hamilton St Fabos, Mary,'36 --------------- 219 Milford St Faekelman, Clarence,'33 .-------- 417 Utah St Fackelman, Edward,'35 --.------- 417 Utah St Fackelman, Joseph,'34 ------.- ..---417 Utah St Fadell, Alex,'36 -----.---------- 714 Locust St Fair, Charles,'34 ------------ 1942 Ontario St Fanelly, Josephine,'34 ..... 814 Oakwood Ave Farand, Charlesmagne CSp.D.-44 Sylvania Ave Farber, Leo,'36 ----..------ 652 Woodland Ave Farkas, Angela,'36 -...------ 2237 Caledonia St Farkas, Joseph,'33 ---------- 2237 Caledonia St Farmer, Farmer, Elaine,'36 ------- 130 W. Central Ave Eulalia,'35 -------- 119 W. Streicher St Farmer, Richard,'36-R.R. 2, Sta. B., Bancroft St Fath, Ellsworth,'36 --.----------- 1458 Pool St Fehlen, Vivian,'34 ----- Feldt, Mary Ellen,'36 ----- - - -3826 Leybourne Ave --358 S. Detroit Ave. Ferner, Thomas,'36 --.---. 1720 Wyndhurst Rd Feyes, Michael,'34 ------.----- 2031 Genesee St Finn, Mary E.,'35----- Fischer, Jack,'33 --------- Fischbach, Francis,'35- - - 1-----2513 Chase St. -------1520 Erie St -434 W. Central Ave Fischbach, Mary E.,'35 -... 404 W. Central Ave Fish, Vir inia,'35 ----------- 3918 Martha Ave Fitzgeralci, Margaret,'34 ---- 1413 Wildwood Rd Flynn, Elliene,'35 -------- 2825 Lawrence Ave Flynn, William,'34 ------ 2831 Robinwood Ave Forrester, George,'33 ---------- 614 Cadillac Ct Forrester, Mary Ann,'33 ------ 432 Arcadia Ave Forrester, Rosemary,'34 -.-.--- 614 Cadillac Ct Forte, Adeline,'35 ------------ 1415 Upton Ave. Fournier, Ruth,'36 -------- 3414 Gladstone Ave Foy, Jam:s,'36 ----------.----- 214 Knower St Frankowski, Sylvester,'35 ------- 322 Everett St Friedell, Vera,'33 --.------------- 457 Third St Fuchs, Frances,'35 ----------- 3135 Enright St Gade, Alice,'35 ..---------- 2457 Lawton Ave Gaertner, Kenneth,'34 ---------- 1938 Grant St Gagnet, J0hn,'33 ------------ 33 Melrose Ave Gale, Dorothy,'34 ----- Galvin, Jack,'34 ------- - - - -2154 Calumet Ave - - - - -236 Islington St Gancarz, Alice,'35 ------------ 3020 Warsaw St Gancarz, Bernadine,'36 ------- 3020 Warsaw St Gantz, Lucille,'33 --------- Gardner, Normau,'33 .--- Gareau, Florence,'36- - - 105 -----143 Austin St ----722 Mark St Hazelhurst Ave. -545 Wagganer Blvd 448 Indiana Ave. -2244 Franklin Ave. No 12 17 26 17 26 12 7 19 33 2 2 25 2 12 9 17 27 25 14 14 30 5 5 5 1 26 27 12 27 30 30 2 2 4 5 12 18 4 30 26 1 2 2 12 9 2 2 2 2 2 31 2 7 19 10 33 13 3 2 4 2 19 19 25 2 25 X Y X W, If LAY DKLI-?'7'5NL.S?' UN Aabfxxpacof 3563-irvxcx-SFNCAP' BKLJSS' 'JXLAYEX Wim 12 f STUDENTS' REGISTER-I Continued j Name Addrefr-Parixlz Garvin, Doris,'36 ...,v.... 712M Phillips Ave. Gascon, Herbert,'36 .........,,, 2425 Cherry Sr. Gasiorovvski, Rose,'35 ..4-,,.. 313 Detroit Ave. Geha, Fasoh,'35 ....,,,.,.... 1712 Superior St. Geiger, Catherine,'35 ........ 1060 Prouty Ave. Gembreska, James,'36 ..,... 3908 Martha Ave. Gens, Anna,'35 ...,,,,..... 3917 Torrance Dr. Geolfrion, Verna,'36 ........ 3171 Cottage Ave. Ghyselink, Cecelia,'35 .,,.. 2438 Eastbrook Dr. Gilli Mar aret '34 -1115 Prospect Ave. 8: 8 v ------ Gjasik, Cecelia,'34 ......,. -2323 Caledonia St. Gladieux, Clair,'33 ,,,...... 575 Howland Ave. Gladieux, Dale,'34 ......... 575 Howland Ave. Glaizerowicz, Joseph,'34 ,....... 2306 Elm St. Gleason, Helen,'35 ..,.......,... 715 Clark St. Gleason, John,'36 .....t..,......, 715 Clark St. Glowacki, Stefania,'33 ,.....,. 2844 Warsaw St. Gohlike, Robert,'36 ...... 3701 Woodmont Rd. Gora, Mary Jane,'35 ..1...... 2812 Lagrange St. Graber, C. George,'36 ....., R.R. 10, Box 614, Douglas Rd. Graham, W. Bernard,'35 ...,,... 1441 Yates St. Graham, Virginia,'36 .,,.... 2262 Whitney Ave. Gramling, Francis,'34 ,......,,,, 31 Summit St. Gray, Herman,'36 ........,,,,.. 302 Mettler St. Green, Mildred,'33 .,.,,, 2083 S. Kennison Dr. Griffith, Cornelius,'36 ,.........., 1009 Dorr St. Grimes, John Leo,'36 .....,.,,, 1436 Vassar Dr. Grogan, Joseph,'33 ....,...... 1207 Superior St. Grosjean, Veronica,'34-416 W. Manhattan Blvd. Grover, Lloyd,'35 ,,,.......,., 1225 Baker St. Grubb, Francis,'35 ........, 2426 Vermont Ave. Grude, Edna,'33 ......,,,,.,,.. 2719 Cherry St. Grude, Robert,'34 .,.,,.,,,..... 2719 Cherry St. Gstalder, Mary Alice,'33 .--.4 4118 Mayfield Dr. Gstalder, Eleanor R.,'33 ...et 4118 Mayfield Dr. Guerin Eu ene '34 -502 Morrison Dr. , g , -.--..,,f Gurecky, AndreW,'34 ..e1,... 2608 Fremont St. Gurecky, John,'34 ,,,-...... 2219 Caledonia St. Guthrie, Helen,'33- - - - Haas, Allan,'33 ....,.,, Haas, Bernadine,'35 ,,,.. Haas, Charles,'33 ,.... ----------R.F.D. 10 -----632 Clark St. ----------Box 530 ----2349 Warren St. Hacker, Frances,'34 .....,,,, 621 Magnolia St. Haifelder, Eleanor,'36 ,..... 2201 Mulberry St. Hagerman, ,Iohn,'33 ........ 1598 Sylvania Ave. Hain, JOl'lr1,'36 ,,,.......,,,,,, 925 Linsay Ave. Halbeisen, Eugene,'36 ett... 1549 Indiana Ave. Halbeisen, Jack,'34 ,......., 1549 Indiana Ave. Hanley, Edward,'34 ...,.,, 23 Greenwood Ave. Hardy, Robert,'36 ...,,....... 1953 Ontario St. Harpen, Margaret, '34- - - Harrigan, Velva,'33---- -142 W. Central Ave. -------561Yondota St. Hartnett, Dorothea,'36 ,....... 804 Vinton St. Hartnett, Kathryn,'34 ....,.,, -804 Vinton St. Hartung, Catherine,'34- Hartung, Rita,'36 ..,... Hashim, Louis,'35 ...., Hatch, Roseline,'36 ,.,. ----------522 Oak St. Hauck, Mary Catherine,' ----932 -----2001 Lagrange St. -----2001 La ran e St 3 E - Waverly Ave. 36 ,,,,, 233 White St. Hauek, Corinne,'35 ..,1,.,...,.. 233 White St. Heffner, Jerome, '33 ,,,... Hein, MaXine,'36 ...., Heizelman ack '35 ----2042 Elliott Ave. -----204 Wasaon St. -1815 Perth St. , J , ---- ---- - - Heldak, Frances,'34 ...,,,,,,, 2617 Norwalk St. Helmer, Marie,'34 ,.... - - - -2237 Ashland Ave. No. 12 25 29 1 21 12 12 2 3 13 6 24 24 15 5 5 19 3 19 3 1 13 1 19 21 31 9 2 25 25 25 2 2 12 12 10 6 6 17 5 38 25 1 25 12 2 31 31 5 26 2 5 28 28 25 25 31 24 10 10 13 28 4 6 2 Name Henry, Paul,'36 ..... Hentges, Ernest,'36 ,.,. Hent es Geor e' 4 Addrerr-Parirh N 0. ------357 Machen St. ----262 Plymouth St. --262 Plymouth St. 8 i 8 i 3 -------- Hickey, Agnes,'36 --------- 4015 Burnham Ave. Hilkens, Rita,'36 ----------128 Gradolph Ave. Hiller, Mary,'36 ..-------.--- 1846 Ontario St Hinton, Norman,'35 ------ 505 Pinewood Ave Hobe, Joseph,'33 .---------- 649 Colburn Ave. Hockanadel, Wayne,'33--2136 Wyndhurst Rd. Hofbauer, Frederick,'34 -------- 423 Potter St. Hoffman, Bernadette '33 ---- 602 Oakdale Ave. Hoffmann, Joseph,'33---1909 Tremainsville Rd. Holland, Betty,'33 ------------- 2032 Alvin St. Holly, Virginia,'35 ------- 1927 Evansdale Ave. Holt, Harry,'36 ------------ 617 Arcadia Ave. Holt, Mary Catherine,'33 ---- 617 Arcadia Ave. Holt, Virginia Mae,'36 ------- 617 Arcadia Ave. Holtgrieve, George,'35 ---------- 2030 Chase St. Holtgrieve, Rosamond,'34 ------ 852 Colburn St. Horrigan, Johr1,'35 ---- Hosfeld, Alfred,'33 ----- Houser, James, '35 ----- ----1717 Parkdale Ave. -1104 Woodland Ave. -----3638 Martha Ave. Howard, Patricia,'35 ---------- 281 Knower St. Howard, Sheila,'33 ----------- 281 Knower St. Hummel, Paul,'35 ----- -------118 W. Park St. Hurst, John,'34 ----------- 2247 Pemberton Dr. Huss, Albert,'35 ---------- 2146 Glenwood Ave. Huss, Chester,'34 ------- - -2146 Glenwood Ave. Huss, Rita,'36 ------------- 4127 Bellevue Rd. 1 natowski Henrietta,' ----3008 Warsaw St. g s lmberry, Leo,'34 ------------ 295 E. Broadway Iott, Dorothy Mae,'35- -----3841 Baltimore St. Iott, Rosella,'35 ------------ 3928 Hoiles Ave. lott, Wallace,'33 ------------- 3928 Hoiles Ave. Jacklitsch, Emil,'36 ------ Jacob, Charles, '36 ----- -3729 Hazelhurst Dr. - - - - - - -2308 Walnut St. Jacobs, Dorothy Elizabeth,'36--213 Milford St. Jacobs, Dorothy,'34 ------------ 518 Austin St. Jacob, Paul,'36 --------------- 909 Walnut St. Jacobs, Wilford,'34 -....-- 444 Greenwood Ave. Jagodzinski, Regina,'33--1076 Buckingham St. Janiszewski, Stefania,'34 ----- 255 Majestic Dr. Jasick, Stella,'35 --------- 2216 Portsmouth Dr. Jendris, Martha,'34 -------- 1322 Pinewood Ave. Johnson, Lois,'34 ---- ------ 2 246 Jerome St. Jones, Doris,'35 ---------------- 1128 Yates St. Joyce, Frances,'33 ----..---- 410 Cincinnati St. Juhasz, Edward,'36 ---------- 2142 Genesee St. Kalasz, Francis,'36 --------- 2032 Caledonia St. Kaminski, Bernard,'35 ---------- 317 Austin St. Kaminski, Eclwin,'33 ----- 1117 Buckingham St. Karczewska,RaphaelMarie,'33,1689BelmontAve. Karpp, Virginia,'36 ----------- 308 Leland Ave. Kayser, Frances,'36 ---- Keeler, Blanche,'33- - - - Keeler, Leroy,'35 ---- -1315 Nebraska Ave. Katahasz, Daniel, '35 ---- - - - - - - -963 E. Broadway ----R.R. 2, Box 102, Temperance, Mich. -----R.R.2, Box102, Temperance, Mich. Keenan, Edward,'35 ------------ 507 Sumner St. Kehn, Richard,'36 ---- Keip, Frederick, '34 ---- Keip, John,'36 ---------- ------658 Utah St. ----728 Noble St. ----728 Noble St. Kelleher, MattheW,'34 --------- 1027 Broadway Keller, Douglas,'35 ------------ 526 Austin St. Keller, Mary Lucille,'36 ---------- 824 Noble St. 106 2 10 10 12 12 26 16 7 4 24 5 3 4 4 2 2 2 26 21 31 31 12 7 7 2 4 2 2 3 19 10 12 12 12 12 25 30 25 2 5 8 11 15 31 25 25 26 30 30 19 8 29 7 14 10 3 3 15 5 2 2 28 25 25 1 lf: -ad.5b'1' sg In 4 . 7 mcA:fim,,,cof KCA'Y4Nl7 my 7 mix 7 3 STUDENTS' 'REGI STER-f Continued j Adlif6JJmPdfiJh N a. Kellermeier, Kathleen,'34 ....A 321 Willard St. Kelly, Earl,'36 ....,,,,..,,, 1330 Michigan St. Name Kest, Harold,'35- . - - - - - - - - - -1124 Radcliffe Dr. Ketzer, Rudolph,'36 .... R.R, 1, Maumee, Ohio Keween, George,'33 ,,..,....,,.,. 706 Elm St. Kilcorse, John,'36 ..... .,.,,,., 7 17 Utah St. Kiley, Charles,'34 ......,...... 419 Sumner St. Kill, Norbert,'33 ,,,,,.,,,,, 3858 Martha Ave, Kinch, Arlene,'33 ,.,.,,.,,. 3916 Detroit Ave. King, Andrew,'35- -- - Kinnear, Rita,'36 ,... - - - -548 Maumee Ave. - - - - - . -721 Lagrange St. Kirsch, Robert,'34 -......- 316 E. Stevenson St., Gibsonburg, Ohio Kisseberth, Lucille,'34 ------ 4136 Fairview Dr. Klernan, Thelma,'33 --------- 520 Raymer Blvd, Klueter, ,Iean,'35 -.---------- 3422 Pineway Dr. Koberstein, Rose,'34 -.Y--. 347 Valleywood Dr. Koch, Walter,'34 .----......-- 2005 Walnut St. Kolebuck, Pauline,'36 ---------- 129 Everett St. Kolebuclc, Stanislaus,'33 .....-- 129 Everett St. Konczal, Robert,'34 ------- 1405 Woodland Ave. Kotcheroski, A. Francis,'33, 1059 Pinewood Ave. Kotecki, Sabiua,'36 ------- 1270 Nebraska Ave. Kovacs, Elizabeth,'33 ------.--- 1322 Myrtle St. Kovacs, Paul,'35 -------------- 1322 Myrtle St, Kowalski, Dorothy,'3 4 --------- 152 Austin St. Krajeski, Alice,'35 -----.-- 1951 Oakwood Ave. Krajeski, Virginia,'35 ------ 1951 Oakwood Ave. Krajewski, Gertrude,'33 --.-- 2716 Lagrange St. Kramer, Betty,'35 --------------- 204 South St. Kramer, Virginia,'36 ---------- 583 Prouty Ave. Kraszewski, Leo,'33 ------ 1454 Pinewood Ave. Krauser, Margaret,'33 -------- 102 W. Park St. Krotzer, Virginia,'35 ...---.. 3844 Berkley Dr. Krupp, Anna Marie,'3 6 --.-.-- 1369 Grand Ave. Krupp, Donald,'33 ---.-.---- 1369 Grand Ave. Kubicki, Sylvia,'36 --------.-.- 439 Mettler St. Kunz, Marie,'33 .-.-.-..-.- 3393 Detroit Ave. Kusner, John, '35 ----- -359-360 Dixie Highway, Rossford, Ohio Kuster, Normar1,'34 ..----- 455 Howland Ave. Kwiatkowski, Edward,'36-966 Buckingham . Kwiatkowska, Gertru St de,'36 ---- 126 Everett St. LaBeau, Geraldine,'35 -.---- 324 St. Marys . St Cr Laibe, Elizabeth,'35 ------------ 20 Amber . Laibe, Edna Mae, '35- -----------2O Amber Ct. Lamarand, Annabelle,'33---751 Dearborn Ave. Landis, Mary Jane,'33 ---------- 3228 Maher St. Landrie, Catherine,'35 --------- 2337 Cherry St, Langenderfer, Alice,'34 ----- 1116 Marmion Ave. Langenderfer, Eugene, '36- - -1116 Marmion Ave. Langenderfer, Mary Ann,'35--.766 Orchard St. Langton, Bernadine,'36 ------- 1230 Prouty Ave. Lanzinger, Virginia,'33 ----- 3844 Garrison Rd, LaPlante, Margaret,'34 ---.--- 1820 Dunham St. LaPlante, Wilfrid,'34-..-Y-739 Valleywood Dr. LaPoint, Stanley,'33 ------- Temperance, Mich. LaPointe, Ursula,'33 -..--.-- 902 Nebraska Ave. Lardinais, Walter,'33 ------- 1325 Elmwood Ave. Laux, Lucille,'35 --------- 1552 Pinewood Ave. LaVergne, Eunice,'36-Winthrop Terrace, Apt. 2 Lavey, Ruth,'33 ----------- 739 Dearborn Ave. Lavoy, Marian,'36- - LaVoy, Robert, '35- - - . ---- 2278 Franklin Ave. ---------R.R. 7, Sta. G Layden, Ann Alice,'33 ----- 2678 Merrimac Blvd. Leahy, Agnes,'36 ---- - -- --2260 Franklin Ave. 10 1 9 37 1 5 7 12 12 7 2 36 12 10 9 10 25 19 19 14 8 14 32 32 19 31 31 19 28 28 31 25 12 13 13 19 2 39 10 8 19 7 2 2 32 33 15 31 31 28 21 3 18 32 35 27 13 31 2 32 2 35 4 2 N am: Addrerf-Parifb Leahy, Joseph,'33 --------- 2260 Franklin Ave Leck, Betty,'35 ------------- 571 Western Ave LeDuc, Monica,'35,----- Lee, CharleS,'35- . - .. - - - - --------451 Earl St -2139 Wyndhurst Dr Lee, james, 36 ------ --------- 5 48 South St Lee, Margaret,'36 -----.--------- 548 South St Leonhardt, Alice,'36 ---- -321 E. Oakland Ave Lenga, Leonard,'34 ------ -2707 Robinwood Ave Leonhardt, Dorothy,'33--2707 Robinwood Ave Leonhardt, Rosemary,'33 -2707 Robinwood Ave Liggett, Dwight,'35 --------- 517 Howland Ave Liggett, R0bert,'36 ---------- 517 Howland Ave Lininger, Pauline,'33 --------- 1222 Prouty Ave Logsdon, Harold,'34 -.-.----.- 1948 Sussex Pl Logsdon, Thomas,'36 .-------- 1948 Sussex Pl Lopinski, Edmund,'36 --------- 3019 Warsaw St Lucas, Paul,'33 ------------- 1154 Woodville St. Luckman, Lucille,'33- - f - Y - - ' ' '744 Orchard St Luks, Edward,'36 ------------ 18 W. Hudson St. Luttenberg, Mary jane,'35 ---..- 3205 Maher St Lynch, Chester,'33 ------ 3369 Collingwood Ave Lynch, Eleanor,'35 ------------- 939 Ambia St Lynch, Helen,'33 --------------- 939 Ambia St Lynch, William'34 --..-. 3369 Collingwood Ave Maciejewski, Julia,'35 --------- 226 Machen St Mackiewicz, Melvin,'33 ....4 3016 Lagrange St Maczko, Irene,'33 ..-....--- 2354 Caledonia St Madden, William,'35 --....--- 962 Western Ave Magers, Margaret,'36 .-------- 1816 Marne Ave Maginn, Mary,'33 ---------- 2716 Detroit Ave Mahoney, William,'35 -------- 924 Willow Ave Mailloux, Margery,'36- --3337 Maplewood Ave. Malinowski, Edmund,'36--1628 Buckingham St Malone, Thomas,'34 .... 3239 Collingwood Ave. Managhan, Violet,'33 ..-...--- 642 Leonard St. Manera, Alvera,'35 ------------ 1315 Lane Ave. Mann, Edward,'36 ---------- 1414 Rollins Rd Markham Clay Lee,'36 ----- 530 Indiana Ave. Markowiak, D. Joseph,'36 .----- 1416 Vance St. Marsh, Clifr'ord,'35 ------------ 3339 River Rd Marshall, Loretta,'35 ----- 1026 Palmwood Ave Martin, Mary A.,'36 ------ 1243 Palmwood Ave. Martin, Mary E.,'36 ---------- 940 Lindsay St Masler, lrene,'33 ------- - - - -928 Alvison Rd Mason, Ralph,'34 -1---------- 221 Hath away St Mattes, Lawrence,'34 -.,.,--- 144 Islington St Mattimore, Eleanor,'33- Mattlin, Dorothy,'34--. -------426 Sumner St -421 Chicago St, Mattlin, Harold,'33 ----.--.- 421 Chicago St Mauder, Vivian,'34 ---- Mauter, Paul,'34 ----- Mazan, Helen,'33 ---- Mazan, Walter,'34 ----- McCarthy, ,Iack,'35 .--.-.--.-- 644 Colburn - - - - - -530 Austin St. -----1311 Starr Ave -----2742 Elm St -----2742 Elm St St McCarty, Patrick,'34 ----------- 2621 Chase St McCreary, Joel,'34 ------- 831 Nesslewood Ave McDermott, Berr1ard,'34 ------- 213 Knower St McDevitt, Charles,'36 --....- 3721 Torrerice Dr McDonagh, Bernard , '35 - - - - McGarry, Charles,'34.. ---------- 441 Utah St McGarry, John, ' 36 --------- McGreevy, Edward,'34 ------ 3125M Cherry St McGuire, Esther,'33 . - - - - ----507 Maumee Ave McHugh, Mary Ellen,'33 ---..-- 318 South Ave McKie, Robert,'35 ------------- 624 White St McKinney, Betty,'36 ---- - - - -4132 Fairview Dr -505 Cincinnati St. ----.-441 Utah St. No. 2 28 24 4 28 28 19 2 2 2 32 32 21 31 31 19 32 7 19 33 2 2 2 2 15 19 6 21 3 2 V 5 2 29 2 5 13 12 16 14 9 31 31 2 17 5 2 7 26 26 25 32 19 19 7 26 2 7 12 26 5 5 2 7 7 32 12 243 21 Naistetler, Mary,'33 .-.--,,. 22 8: Madison Ave. 9 X or 5m.,cQbf5mc-gbirvxefiilf-ma,,g9f gm Aylxcgvmmcg' muefdxuefm :filly x 5 A STUDENTS' REGISTER-f Continued j N mm Atidrerr-Przrirla N 0. McMahon, William,'35 ,.-.-.-- 770 Spencer St McQuade, Charles,'33 ......... 1829 Ottawa Dr McQuade, Esther, '34 ,......... 1829 Ottawa Dr McVicker, Antoinette, '35 .530 Spring Grove Ave. Medlen, Russell,'33 ,,,,,.,,,.,. 31 Nevada St Mee, Harry,'34 .............., 449 Langdon St Meidt, Elizabeth,'34 f.,,,,,,,, 609 Colburn St Meiring, Rita,'35 ..,.,.... 1835 Princeton Dr Melczak, joseph,'36- - - Menden, Mary,'33 .,,, Menke, Bernarcl,'33- - - Mennitt, ---------17 W. Park St ---,-314 Somerset St - .--525 Colburn St johr1,'36 ,,,,,,,,,,., 1021 Mott Ave Mercurio, Donald,'36 ,.,.,,, 1961 Princeton Dr Mercurio, Richard,'36 ...,... 1961 Princeton Dr Mercurio, Roy,'34 ..,...,,.. 1961 Princeton Dr Meridith, Edward, P.G. ,,v..Y... 949 Post St Merritt, Bernard,'36 ....... 913 Westwood Ave Mersing, Russell,'33 ....,...,. 624 Colburn St Metty, Rita,'35 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3153 Cottage Ave Meuth, Madelyn,'33 ,,..,... 1127K Sherman St Meyer, Joseph,'36 .... -------614 Utah St Meyer, Rosella,'35 ,,,,,, .,.,. 1 805 Locust St Michalak, Edward,'36 ...,,,, 1152 Hamilton St Michalak, Louise,'36 ....,.. 3126 Lagrange St Michalak, Virginia,'33. ....... 2617 Locust St Mikus,Joseph,'33 fff, - -------2618 Norwalk St Miles, lrving,'36 ..,,.,,,,, 1847 Champlain St Millard, Dorothy,'35 ..,.,...,. 2044 Starr Ave. Miller, Catherine,'33--Ogantz Ave., Maumee,O Miller, Frederick, '33 - - Miller - - - - -1037 Branleigh Dr John,'34 ....,,,,,,,. 2306 Vermont Ave Miller, Lillian, 35 ....,........ 1431 Secor Rd Miller, Norbert,'36 ,,..,.. 1350 Fitchland Ave Miller, Paul,'36 ,,,,,,,,,, 3517 Homewood Ave Miller, Raymond,'36--.. ,,,,,,.,, 844 Mark St Miller, Richard,'35 ......... 2268 Whitney Ave Miller, Robert,'35. - - - Mills, Virginia,'33- - - - ------2927-118th St - - - -505 Walden Ave Missler, Walter,'36 ,,,.,,f.ff 3917 Martha Ave Mizerny, Florence,'33 .,,...,,,, 2624 Locust St. Modrowski, Theodore,'35---2839 Chestnut St Moeller, Robert,'33 ..,.,.,,,. 505 Hampton Dr Moldzyk, Leonard,'35 ..,,,.,,,, 16 Stratton St Momenee, Alta,'33--..-.. ....... 1410 Mason St Monroe, Mary Kathryn,'35 ,,.. 250 Wasaon St Muck, Mooney, Mary,'34 ,,,,,,,,..,, 2307 Fulton St Morlock, Lawrence,'35 ,,,,,,,,,, 1117 Page St Morrin, Susanna,'36 ,,.,........ 1940 Hurd St Morrin, Victor,'33 ,,,,,,,,,.,,,.. Erie, Mich Motley, Henrietta,'36 ,.,.,,, 2044 Barrows St Mouch, Florence,'36 ....... 408 Rockingham St Mroczkowski,'33 ,,,,,,,,,,.. 1124 Hamilton St David,'36 ..,.,,,,,,, 138 Western Ave Petree, Frances,'34 ,,,........ 1051 Colburn St. Mullen, jane,'35 ...... . ..... 755 Dearborn Ave Munger, John,'36 ,,,, 4120 Commonwealth Ave Muraske, Margaret,'35 ,.,. 442 Crittenden Ave -2650 Maplewood Ave Murawski, Florence,'33 ,..,.,. 316 Mettler St Murciak, Ann,'33 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1435 Kenyon Dr Murciak, john,'36 .... Murphy, Murphy, - - - - -2327 Cherry St Lucille,'33 ,,,,,.,, 3177 Goddard Rd Mildred,'34-- ,.,,,,,,, 56 Segur Ave Murphy, Robert,'33 ,.,....., 3177 Goddard Rd Myers, Corrinne,'35, - - - - Naber, Anna,'36 ,,...,....... Naber, Melvir1,'35- 1 - - Nadolny, Emily,'33 ....... 3640 Berkley Dr. ----3640 Berkley Dr. -Temperance, Mich. 4 4 32 5 7 7 9 19 18 28 32 9 9 9 2 31 28 2 1 5 25 8 19 19 6 26 35 37 12 1 31 13 12 25 13 22 24 12 19 19 7 5 24 28 2 25 32 35 3 2 8 7 32 12 7 19 15 15 3 7 3 2 12 12 14 Name AddfEII'Pdl'iIh N 0. Navarre, Frank,'36 ,,,,,,,,,,, 331 Plymouth St. Navarre, Helen,'36 ,.,.,,,.,.. 4815-296th St. Navarre, Mary Eileen,'35 Yfff 4815-296th St. Neumann, Mary Ellen,'35 ,1,. 106 W. Delaware Neumann, Thomas,'36 ...,., 106 W. Delaware Neumann, William,'34 ....... 106 W. Delaware Neuser, Edward,'35 ........ 2340 Vermont Ave. Nichter, Frank,'33 ,..... ----312 Eastern Ave. Niemeyer, Gertrude,'36 ..... 3848 Eggeman Ave. Niezgoda, Raymond,'33--1415 Shenandoah Rd. Noe, Cecilia,'33 .,,,.,.,..,. 2260 Mayville Pl. Noel, Madalyn,'35 ,.,....... 1314 Indiana Ave. Nolan, Bettye, CSp.D ...... 2350 Rosewood Ave. Nolte, Eugene,'34 ..... Noon, Betty,'36 ...... Nopper, ' Norton, Catherine,'36- Norton, Charles,'35--- Nowak, Walter,'33 .... Nowakowski, Alice,'36- - --------218 Machen St. ------805 Lincoln Ave. GEDCV1CVC,'33 ....,,..... 813 Page St. -.---2419 Warren St. - ---2419 Warren St. - - . -3341 Lagrange St. .-110 W. Streicher St. O'Brien, Charles,'33------1852 Norwood Ave. O'Connor, Betty,'35 ...... 313 Crittenden Ave. O'Connor, Cecelia,'33 ..... 323 Crittenden Ave. O'Connor, Lawrence,'35-1901 Tremainsville Rd. Oess, Robert,'33 .,...,....... 1429 Ontario St. O'Hara, Anna Marie,'33. - . -332 Rockingham St. O'Hara, Edwin,'33 ...... .-332 Rockingham St. Okenka, Mary Ann,'36 ....... 449 Wheeling St. Okenka, Rose,'34 .,.......... 449 Wheeling St. O'Leary, Anne,'34 ...., - - - - - -231 Knower St. O'Leary, Clifford,'33 ....... 271 Walbridge Ave. O'Leary, Marie,'34 ........,... 231 Knower St. O'Loughlin, Clara,'33 ...,.. 4156 Birchall Rd. O'Loughlin, William,'35 ...K .4156 Birchall Rd. Operaez, Ladislaus,'35 ,...,. 1451 Montcalm St. O'Rourke, Richard,'33 ...... 2845 Rockwood Pl. O'Rourke, Virginia,'35 ..... 2845 Rockwood Pl. Otremba, Hyacinth,'35 .... 1669 Woodland Ave. ' Otte, Frederick,'34 ....1.... 1349 Lincoln Ave. Overberg, Mary,'36 ............ 410 Nevada St. Overmyer, Howard,'34 ....,,,.. 818 Huron St, Parker, Aloysius,'35 .,.... 1514 Pinewood Ave. Paszek, Marie,'35 ,.,,,,,,.,, 3221 Lagrange St. Patton, William,'35 ..,... 2125 Brookwood Ave. Pawloski, Collette,'34 - ...... 2820 Warsaw Pawlowski, Sylvester,'33 ..... 2848 Warsaw St. St. Pawlowski, Valentine,'36 .... 2848 Warsaw St. Pavment, Eleanor,'34 .... 1057 Palmwood Ave. Peatee, Harley,'34 ....... Pedro, Alfred,'36 ........ Pedro, Anne,'33 .,.,,., -- -2242 Grantwood Ave. -3754 Lockwood Ave. -3754 Lockwood Ave. Peterson, Edmur1d,'33 ...- . 2715 Midwood Ave. Pethe, Catherine,'00 .-.-- Petree, Alvin,'36 ------ ---------Carey, Ohio - - - - -1051 Colburn St. Phelan, Mary Jane,'36 ----- 4430 Caroline Ave. Phelan, Samuel,'35 ------ --14430 Caroline Ave. Picard, Leon,'35 -------.---- 2618 Massillon St. Pieszchalski, Florentine,'3 6- 1128 Avondale Ave. Pilliod, Catherine,'35 ----.... 1943 Foster Ave. Pinter, Charlotte,'35 ----- Piornack, Eileen,'34-- .- . - -2514 Parkwood Ave. - - --360 O'Connell St. Pointinger, Dorothy,'34 -------- 1230 Noble St. Polaski, Adrian,'34 ----------- 3810 Revere Dr. Polczynski, Virginia,'36 --------- 2860 Elm St. 108 15 10 22 22 2 2 2 25 7 12 20 25 31 13 2 27 25 2 2 1 19 31 7 7 3 25 2 2 6 6 7 7 7 12 12 20 2 2 31 31 5 1 31 11 27 19 19 19 31 3 12 12 4 34 21 21 12 12 6 8 4 15 2 25 12 19 - 1 .,,. 22 Palmer St. - ..-0' 251' A- my za 2- sm gr wmv-may TDYCJW um-Jet SET :agua 6 Name STUDENTS' REGI STER-f Continued j Addren-Parirb N 0. Pollauf, Bernard,'36 .Y.,,,,,YY.. 229 White St Pollauf, Raymond,'35 ..,....... 229 White St Pool, Mary Margaret,'34 ...... 311 Victoria Pl Powers, Bernard,'36 ..f,,, 1206 Chesterfield Dr Powers, Richard,'33 ...... 1206 Chesterneld Dr Prange, M. June,'36 ,,,,, -4122 Overland Pkwy Promenschenkel, Paul,'33-3107 Scottwood Ave Promenschenkel, Rosemary,'33 ,.,............. 3107 Scottwood Ave. Purcell, Emma,'33 ,..,...,1,,, 1317 Paxton St. Puskas, Francis,'34 ,.,,,,,., 2134 Valentine St. Quinn, Helen,'36 ....,. ,.,,,, 1 815 Locust St. Radecki, john,'34 ....,.......... 2842 Elm St. Radziewicz, Stanley,'36---1437 Buckingham St. Ramsey, Margaret,'36 ...., 3931 Burnham Ave. Randall, Theodore,'33 ,,,..,.... Sylvania, Ohio Reams, Helen,'36 ..... ..... 4 816-296th St. -------1639 Erie Sr. Smyth, Bernard, '34 ,.... Reams, Joan,'36 ........... 2368 Franklin Ave. Rearns, Mary Irene,'35 ....,, 2368 Franklin Ave Reed, Robert,'35 ..,,,,,.,,,, 1450 Princeton Dr Reed, Williarn,'36 t..,...... 1450 Princeton Dr Reed, Thomas,'35 .........., 1450 Princeton Dr Reese, Ludwina,'34 .... Reese, William,'36 ..... ------1103 Moore St - - - -1103 Moore St. Regent, Virginia,'36 ,,.,,,,.. 329 Detroit Ave Regisser, Joseph,'36 ,,,,,... 2317 Franklin Ave Reilly, Genevieve,'36 ......... 819 Orchard St Reilly, Rosemary, '34 .......... Reinemeyer, Richard,'33 ---.---. 737 Brinton St Reinert, Alice,'34 ...,....... ---3158 Cherry St Reinhart, Joseph, '33 .,.., ---------675 Platt St Reinhart, Marjorie,'34---992 W. Delaware Ave Reiter, I-Ielen,'33 ........ Reiter, John,'35 ...,..... Reiter, ,Ioseph,'36 ,...,,. -.-.-37 Bronson Ave -.-.-37 Bronson Ave --------135 Essex St Resig, Mary Grace,'34- ........ 2214 Locust St Reynolds, Leonard,'36 ,....,..... 548 Lucas St Rice, Andrew,'36 ,,.,..... 3019 Lawrence Rice, Margaret,'33 ........ 3019 Lawrence Riker, Gerald,'36 ........ 3909 Homewood Riker, Rosemary,'34 .,., 2505 Collingwood Ringenbach, Francis,'35 ........ 821 Starr Rinkowski, Clarence,'36 .,., 2005 Ketcham Ave Ave Ave Ave Ave Ave Rinkowski, George,'33 ,,,,, 2005 Ketcham Ave Roach, Mary Ellen,'36 ..,..... 248 Gradolph St Robedeau, Donald,'35 ,......... 814 Moore St Robedeau, Ralph,'33 f.V.-.... 410 Arcadia Ave Roberts, William,'36 .......... 3363 Wilson Pl Robinson, Leona,'35 ....,.,., 179 Hausman St Roesner, Mary L.,'33 .,,,.1,,... 404 Boston Pl Ronau, Catherine,'36 .....,,... 631 Colburn St Ronau, Irma,'36 ............... 1021 Baker St. Rosenfelder, Richard,'35 ,,,-,. 1507 Jermain Dr Rosinski, Florence,'33 ...... 1662 Belmont Ave Rossler, Frank,'35 ,...,,.... 841 Kingston Ave Rossler, John,'34 ,..,,...,,, 841 Kingston Ave Roth, Donald,'34 ,,,,,,,,..... 1949 Delence St Rottman, Marjorie,'36 ,,,.,,,,.. 1341 Noble St Rowan, Angela,'33 ,,.,,,,,,, 1803 Lagrange St Rowan, Raymond,'34 .,,,,.. 1923 Superior St Rudnicki, Lillian,'35 .,,... 1318 Roosevelt Ave Ruth, Marion Eileen,'36 ..... 33 Bronson Ave Rutkowski, Dorothy,'35 .... 556 E. Hudson St Ryan, Ge0rge,'36 ,,,,,...,,,,,. 235 Knower St Ryan, Thomas,'35 ...---- - 359 Kenilworth Ave Sanislo, Ernest,'35 ,,,,....., 2132 Bakewell St 819 Orchard St. 10 10 2 32 32 12 2 2 33- 30 25 19 14 12 40 22 2 2 9 9 9 25 25 29 25 21 21 17 2 5 2 19 19 10 25 27 2 2 12 2 10 26 26 12 25 2 2 19 2 28 25 13 29 5 5 32 25 1 1 31 19 11 7 2 30 N ame Addrerr-Parirb Na Sattler, Rose,'36 ,.,..,,,.,, 3616 Detroit Ave. Sauers, Ruth,'35 .............. 2-217 Lorle St. Savage, Raymond,'34 ...... 424 Cumberland Pl. Scanlon Robert '34f - . - - - -4105 Asbury Dr. sehaehtief, Mildred,'361111 ..... 127-17th st. Schad, Eunice,'34 ........ .... 9 48 Collins St. Scheller, Henry, '33 .... Scheller, Thomas,'33- - - ---------22 Palmer St. Scherack, LaVera,'36 ......,..... 302 South St. Schies, Rita,'36 ........ - - -1848 Fernwood Ave. Schies, Wilma,'34 ...,.,.. -1848 Fernwood Ave. Schiffer, Gregory,'34- - - -R.R. No. 1, Box 109 , Temperance, Mich. Schlageter, William,'33 V... 1950 Linwood Ave. Schlageter, Wilma,'33- - -1950 Linwood Ave. Schlagheck, Donald,'33.-.P-241 Kenilworth Ave. Schlagheck, Helen,'36 ----- 914 E. Bancroft St. Schlagheck, Marie,'34 v...-. 914 E. Bancroft St. Schlagheck, Pau1,'36- . - - - -1032 Woodward Ave. Schmidbauer, Helen,'34 -------- 2018 Nevada St. Schmidt, James, '36 .---- - - -3235 Glenwood Ave. Schmitt, Elizabeth,'35 ----- 2333 Castlewood Dr. Schnapip, MarY,'36--- Schnei er, Frances,'34- - Schneider, Irene,'36 ----- Schneider, Mary,'35 ----- Bernard,'35 ...- Schramm, Schwartz, Marie, '35 . - ----------852 Lorain St. --------2327 Cherry St. ----1521 South St. -- --2327 Cherry St. ----614 Beacon St. --------537 E. Broadway Schweibold, Louis,'34- ..... 419 Nebraska Ave, Seguin, Hect0r,'36 ,........ 49 Greenwood Ave. Seitz Robert '34 ----- --625 Parker Ave. Sendelbach, Richard,'35 ---- 1129 Waverly Ave. Serin, Walter,'36 .....---....-.. 412 Knower St. Sewell, Mary Grace,'35 ----- 1115 Marmion Ave. SCXIOI1, RiCh1fCl,'34 f......... 1544 Superior St. Shaughnessy, Rita,'35 ..---... 3922 Almeda Dr. Sheets, Doris,'33 ...--------- 353 Melrose Ave. Sheridan, Jarnes,'34 ------ 226 University Blvd. Sherriff, Agatha,'36 -------- -945 Lindsey Ave. Sherriff, Catherine,'34 .... ---945 Lindsey Ave. Sherry, Helerl,'33- - - - - ----.-441 Potter St. Shine, Bernice,'34 ------- ------ 2 28 Knower St. Simon, Ettabelle,'33---- Simon, Roger,'36 ----- Simon, Victor,'35 ---- Sinay, Michael,'33 ----- --1--212 Page St. -----823 Baker St. -----212 Page St. -----209 Milford St. Small, Catherine,'33 -------- 515 Cincinnati . Smigielski, Anthony ' St -- - .28 E. Oakland Ave. , 36 Smith, George,'35 .-.,---------- 1459 Oak St. Smith, Geraldine,'34 -------. 1016 St. james Ct. Smyth , Sneider, Snyder, Snyder, Snyder, Snyder, Snyder, Donald,'35- . . - James,'36 -.-. ------1639 Erie St. - - --1118 Heston St. St Charles,'36 ---.------- 911 Colburn . Charles,'36 .....-.....-- 504 Oliver St. Edmund, '34 ...-- Leroy, '36 .-.-.-- -2353 Grantwood Dr. ----- -1047 Gordon St. Margaret,'33 -.,.,...-.-- 320 Utah St. Patricia,'34 .........--- 504 Oliver St. Priscilla,'33 .......,,... 504 Oliver St. Soldwish, Isabelle,'34--4322 N. Lockwood Ave. Soldwish, Margaret,'36.4322 N. Lockwood Ave. Sommers, Helen,'34 ......-....-- 718 Percy St. Sopko, Helen,'34 ...-...-.,..-. 351 Milford St. Sovay, Eleanor,'36 ---- ---- 1 633 Botkins Dr. Spath, Edward,'35 -,--- --... 4 25 Bassett St. Snyder, Snyder, S-f 12' s ti lls ' A s o X 5, I QKKAVUNK MUN A5'f1N,,4v pit Af7oxuQrLvxLAf1mcJaf x EJ,lll1a 6 SUUDENTS' REGISTER-f Continued j Name Addrerr-Pazrirh No. Spencer, Donald,'33 ..........,. 822 Moore St. 25 3 ' Spinner, Rosemary,'36 .,.,..,..,. 5840 Foth Dr. Staab, Edward,'33 ,.,,,,,,,,,, 1909 Walnut St. Stapleton, Earl,'33 ..... 1441 W. Delaware Ave. N awe Addrerr-Parish N a Vamos, Vincent,'35 ..,...,.,. 222 Somerset St. 18 VanBuskirk, William,'35--409 Crittenden Ave. 7 Van Gunten, Claude,'35 ,... 1009 Norwood Ave. 27 VanTassel, Raymond,'36 ,... 1739 Berdan Ave. 3 Stasiak, Anthony,'36 ...., 552 E. Central Ave. Stefanski, Sophie,'34 ..,.,t,, 3002 Warsaw St. Stern, Angela,'36 ,,....... 2039 Hawthorn Ave. Stoeckley, Eileen,'36 ,v,,..,,,. 4235 Asbury Dr. Stoeckley, Mary,'33 ----...-.. 4235 Asbury Dr. Stops., John,'33 ..V.,, - - - - - -621 Russell Sr. Strassner, George,'34 ........ 1404 Freeman St. Strassner, Martin,'36 ,.., --.. 1 404 Freeman St. Stroehlein, Roland,'34 -..f 91 E. Delaware Ave. Strohl, Florence,'33 ......... 2132 Circular Dr. Strohl, Winifred,'35 ,......... 2132 Circular Rd. Struk, Walter,'33 ....,,,.... 3031 Mulberry St. Sulier, Edgar, ' 34 ,......... Temperance, Mich. Sulier, Esther,'35 ,,,,,. R.F.D. No. 9, Box 524 Sulier, Lucille, P.G. ,.,,,,,. Temperance, Mich. Sullivan, John,'33 ........,.,,. 201 Sumner St. Swartz, Anna Mary,'34 ,... 2855 Lawrence Ave. Sweeney, John,'36 ,,,,,,.. 1342 Hillcrest Ave. Swiatecki, Virginia,'34 ,,.... 156 Bronson Ave. Szelagowski, Mary,'33 ...,.,,,,, 3223 Elm St. Szemetko, Andrew,'35 ,..... 2347 Caledonia St. Szemetko, Ernest,'36 ,.,.,,, 2347 Caledonia St. Szymanski, Alice,'35 ...... 1607 Woodland Ave. Szymanski, Joseph,'33 ...., 1607 Woodland Ave. Szyperski, Cecilia,'33 ,,....., 2713 Lagrange . Tamas, Stephen,'36 ......,, 2402 Caledonia . Tarsha, Lillie,'36 ..... St Sr ---------612 Elm St. Teall, Arthur,'35 ..............., 1205 Peck St. Terpinski, Regina,'36 ..t.... 3305 Lagrange St. Testa, Mary,'36 ,..........,,. 953 Wheeling St. Theep, Ruth,'36 .,..,. Thibert A nes '33 -.--1447K N. Erie Sr. ------1322 Idaho sf. Thielen, AEgela,'35 ....,..,,... 2547 Elsie Ave. Thieman, joseph,'36 .... 433 W. Delaware Ave. Thieman, William,'35---433 W. Delaware Ave. Thomas, Estella,'33 ............ 518 Potter St. Thomas, Jeanette,'36 .........,v 2021 Locust St. Thomas, Mary,'34 ........,.... 2021 Locust St. Thompson, Richard,'34 ,.,,...... 422 Main St. Thompson, Thelma ' - - - - - -4333 Bennett Rd. , 34 Thompson, William,'33 -'-----... 902 Utica St. Thosz, Eleanor,'35 ,-,-,,,, 1648 Nebraska Ave. Thrun, Clifford,'36 ........,, 613 Western Ave. Tiernan, Joseph,'34 .... -- ...-... 811 Clark St. Tiernan, Mary Alice,'33 .,.,.,... 811 Clark St. Todd, Mary,'33 ..1............ 426 Knower St. Todd, Virginia,'35 ...... Toth, Steve,'33 .,..... -----426 Knower St. --------1954 Burr St. Trendel, Al0is,'35 ,,,,,,.,.... 361 Willard St. Trick, Mary Ann,'34 ..,.,-, 3331 Franklin Ave. Trudeau, Phyllis,'36 ........... 1918 Locust St. Tscherne, Adolph,'34 ..,,,,,,.. 32 Stratton St. Tucholski, Joseph,'35 .,... 1601 Pinewood Ave. Tucholski, Mary,'36 ,.,,,. 1601 Pinewood Ave. Tucholski, Virginia,'35---1611 Woodland Ave. Uhl, Marilyn,'36 ,..,,...,..... 4110 Westway Ulrich, Charles,'33 ........., 4346 Jackman Rd. Ulrich, Edward,'35 ,......... 4346 Jackman Rd. Urbanowski, Sylvia,'35 ....,,... 419 Spring St. Uscilowski, Vitold,'34 ,... ..t, 9 02 Heston St. Vamos, Francis,'36 ..,...,.,,.. 222 Somerset St. Varnos, Stephen,'34 ,.,,.,.... 222 Somerset St. VanWormer, Robert,'35--3619 Hazelhurst Ave Velker, Lucille,'34 ....,,,,,.. 1444 Palmer Sr Venia, Harriet, '33 ,.,.. Venia, Margaret,'36 ..., ------1716 Mason St ------1716 Mason St Viel, Kathleen,'33 -------A-- 5446 Douglas Rd Viel, Virginia,'36 ..,........ 5446 Douglas Rd Waddups, Evelyne,'33---333 W. Delaware Ave Waddups, Mary C.,'33---333 W. Delaware Ave Walentick, Margaret,'35 ........ 618 Cherry St Walker, Charles, '34 ...... Walker, Margaret, '35- - - Wall, James,'34 ...., -- Wall, John,'36 ....,, Walsh, Anna, '34 ......... - - - - - -727 Bartley Pl - - - -727 Bartley Pl - - - - 1608 Bell St ------1608 Bell St - - - - -839 Willow Ave Warner, Christine,'34 ....---- 2814 Mulberry St Warner, David, ' 36 ------- Warrick, Virginia,'33- - - Watts, Florence,'33 ----- --619 W. Central Ave Wawrzyniak, Donald,'35- Webb, Louis, CSp.D ----- ---2814 Mulberry St ----334 Melrose Ave - - -1332 Tecumseh St - - - - -211 Mitchell St Webben, Franeis,'34 ...-...-- 829 McKinley St Weissenberger, Catherine Weisenburger, James,'35 Webben, Marian,'36 ----- ,'33- -3843 Berkeley Dr --------709 Clark St ---829 McKinley St Welch, Carroll,'35 ---------- 2221 Jefferson St Welker, Wayne,'35 ------- Wellman, Florence,'36-- Welsh, John,'34 ------- Welsh, Mary,'34 ------- Welter, Merlyn,'35 ----- - - - 3910 Haverhill Dr -------1940 Dorr St - - - -123 Jervis St --------123 Jervis St --------52 Mettler St Welter, Rita,'35 --------------- 52 Mettler St Welzbacher, James,'36 ----- 2408 Vermont Ave Whalon, John, 36 .------- Whalon, Mildred,'34 .---- -1414 Walbridge Ave - 1414 Walbridge Ave. Wheeler, Margaret,'35 ---- 666 W. Delaware Ave Wilburn, Elizabeth,'36 --.- 2607 Parkwood Ave Wilburn, John,'33-- .----- 2607 Parkwood Ave Wilburn, Rita, 34 -...- --- Wilhelm, Alice,'36 --.---- -2607 Parkwood Ave ---1271 Belmont Ave Wilkie, GenevievC,'33 ---- 3840 Leybourne Ave Wilkinson, Justus,'36 ....--- 1658 Burgoyne Dr Will, Beatrice,'34 --.--.--.-----. 3840 Peru St Willhauck, William,'34 --------.-- 813 Peck St. Winterhalter, Arthur,'36 ---- 1325 Varland Ave. 32 Winterhalter, Eileen,'34 ---- 1325 Varland Ave. 32 Wioland, Marvin,'36 --.- 412 Manhattan Blvd. 25 Wirries, Catherinc,'34 ----- 4330 N. Haven Ave. 12 Wirtz, Raymond,'34 ------- 2212 Rosewood Ave, 13 Wisniewski, Valentine,'35 -.-- 732 Detroit Ave. 31 Wittman, Virginia,'35 .--------- 309 Palmer St. 25 Wolfe, Everett,'35 -.-----..----- 10 Amber Ct. 2 Wolinski, Leonard,'33 --------.- 1622 Vance St. 29 Woyame, Cecilia,'33 -.-- R.F.D. 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