Central Catholic High School - Centripetal Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

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Senior Editors- - - Organization Editors-- Underclass Editors-- Calendar Editors-- Centripetal Staff 'YVX EDITORIAL STAFF itor-in-Chief X - --james Adamwicz ---Rose Ann Bettinger, Norma Lauer, Eulalia ---Elizabeth Maginn, Norma Fehlen, Ruth ---Louise Kranz, Josephine Horne, Virginia ---Leona Knight, Adeline Rosinski, Edward ---Elizabeth Harder, Lucille Darrah, Gloria Wilhelm Kleeberger. Rosemary Mercurio, Robert Davis, William Watts, Francis Sullivan Schnapp, Margaret Norton, James Bishop, Marie Tscherne, Thomas Kanary, Edward Mohler Bodette, Kenneth Culpert, William Ma- lone, Jane Kennedy, Geoige Beeley, Rob- ert Langenhorst Putz 5 Art Co-Editors ------ --- Alice Eisel, Mary Ann Shea Photography Editor ----- Senior Art Editor-- Art Organization Editors ---- ---Jeanne Conrad, Mary Werning Boys, Sports Editors ---- Girls, Sports Editors -.-- Publicity ------------ Copy Editors ---- Typ: sts -------- Page 2 - ---Helen Willinger ie ------ ---.Rita Ann O'Shea ' Berthold Goetz, Charles Dore, james Gill --.Jeanne Eaton, Rita Dumas ---Margaret Paszek, Elizabeth McGahan ---Eileen Callaghan, Mary Lenkay ----Anna Ray, Florence Ball, Geraldine Ross- ler, janet Maher, Virginia Spenthoff BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ----,,---- n------ -------- W P aul Dempsey Assistant Business Manager--- - - - -Joseph Plummer JAMES ADAMWICZ Advertising Manager -----,---- --- ----philip Stiff Assistant Advertising Manager -,-,,----- --C Donald Boes Circulation Manager -------,.-, ,---- - -w Rita Kaiser Assislflflf -Cireulillivn Managers- - - ---- - - - ,Robert Langlois, Thomas O'Connor Subscriptions ----,------ -----g- - Hn-- Casltiers and Ofice Typlsts ----------------- ,--,-- ---- --in- Alice Zalewski, Margaret Moriarty Managers- - - ---- - - - .William Skelly, Louis Braatz Patricia Sullivan, Leonore Langenderfer Florence Hauck, Irene Yager THE CENTRIPETAL EDITORS-Reading From Left to RightiEulalia Wilhelm, Third Associate Editor: Norma Lauer, Second Associate Editor: Rose Ann Bettinger, First Associate Editorg James Adamwicz, Editor-in-Chief: Alice Eisel and Mary Ann Shea, Art Co-Editors. 1938-39 The Centripetal inahes its appear- anve for the nine- teenth year and pre- sents to the students a fitting souzfenir of their days at Cen- tral. The staff real- izes it is not coin- fllete, for such a book, containing a rerord of 'all the major and minor azi- tiziities of the sflzool during the year, would of necessity, be llllltfll larger than the present ziolunte. i The annual tells the story of the regular round of class worh and extra eurrieular aetifziities in whielz students lt a 71 e jrartieipated during tlze course of the year. Uforh on the year- book was restrieted to the Senior class only, and staff ap- jrointments w e r e made after a sue- fessful ad campaign Ai was launched and the goal attained. Ont of one hundred tliirty - six students who took part in the l'IlIl1fJlIiyI7, eighty-three reaelzed their quota. Rose flnn Bettinger did outstanding work in this activity by solieting nearly sixty dollars in adiiertising. Others doing exfeptionally good work were: Rita Kaiser, .losephine HYITIIF, ,lVlary Lenhay, lllargaret Norton, Frank Sullifvan, Leona Knight, Donald Boes, Louise L 4a 7., ff . X XR ,,e ' A' '85 6 Top 111-Organization and Calendar Editors. I - Second Row 115-Sports Editors and Copy Editors. f2H-Subscriptions, Cashiers and Office Mzmayzers. Third Row f1HfBusiness. Advertising, and Circulation Managzers. f2JfTyp1stS. r l D Fourth Row 111-Senior, Photoszwlphy, Senior Art Editors. 129i--Underclass, and Ari. Orsramzation Editors. Kranz, George Beeley, Paul Dempsey and Helen Williiiger. Sister til. Hilda, S. N. D., superziises the art work, while Sister .lohn Iil'7'l'llIIllIIIX, 0. S. U., has charge of the hnaneial and editorial end of the worle. Page 5 Page 4 . EXTERIOR VIEW OF MAIN ENTRANCE FACING CHERRY STREET. Wadi em- Where Dedication .....,....,,.., .,,A, ......,..,, ..,...... 6 The Old School at Page and Cherry .,..e... 8 Administration ...,,.....,,...,.,........,..r.......,. 9 The Most Reverend Bishop .,,.......,.. 1 . 10 Principal and Assistant Principal ....,... . 11 Priests on Faculty ..........,r.......,.....,r . 12 Sisters on Faculty ...i.rr....,...,........ . 13 Lay Members of the Faculty ...,.....1 . 18 Calendar .......,.,...1...................., , 20 In Memoriam ....., . 22 Classes ........... . 23 Senior Class ..... . 24 junior Class ..,...1,,,... . 41 Sophomore Class ...,... . 49 Freshman Class ...,...1.., . 56 Religious Honor Roll .1.,.... , 64 Organizations .,,.1......,. . 67 Sports .1..1.....11.,1........,...1111 ......,,11,1.... 1 93 Cafeteria and Maintenance Staff ....... . 104 Patrons .....................,,,....1....,...... 1 105 Key to Student's Register ................1.1..1,.,. . 106 Advertisements and Stude-nt's Register ...,,,, , 107 Autographs .,.....,....,.,.,11.,.....,..,........,,...1 . 145 Page 5 L V i E 4, HIS HOLINESS POPE PIUS XII Behiwtiun URING the early months of the year, the entire Christian world mourned the death of the two hundred and sixty-first successor of Saint Peter, Pius Xl, the Pope of Peace, and soon that same world rejoiced in the elevation to the Papal Throne of Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli who, in choosing to he known as Pius XII, gave efvidence to the world of a continuation of the ideals and policies of his predecessor with whom he had been closely associated as Papal Secretary of State. It is to these two Pontiffs, the reigning Pope Pius XII and to the memory of the deceased Pope Pius XI that we, the Senior class of Central Catholic llligh School dedicate this, the nineteenth 'volume of the Centripetal. Page 6 IIIS HOLINESS, POPE PIUS XI Prager uf H12 Glhllfllh fur at Pereaseh Pups GOD, Who in Thine unspeakable profoielenee was pleaseal to number among the .supreme pon- liffs, Pope Pius XI, Thy Serfoanij grant fwe be- seech Thee, thai he who on earth was 'oiear of Thine only-begolfen Son, may for evermore, have place among the holy bishops who in heaven reign wills Thee. Amen. Page 7 L-,A i I 1 Yen Wars Away From the Ola' School at Page and Cherry EN YEARS old! Yes, just ten years ago, on February 6, 1929, the new Central Catholic High School building was completed and ready for occupancy. It is quite fitting, then, that we pause at the crossroads of the first decade of its existence to reminisce a bit. As we gaze at the present Central Catholic High School building, we realize that it was only through the prayers and sacrifices of those students who were never to enjoy it, that we are now able to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the school's com- pletion. The weekly Buy A Brick campaign, held by the students of old Central High, was the true start of the new school which was to become a fitting memorial to their prayers and efforts. In 1914, under the name of Cathedral High School, the four-year high school from which Cen- tral originated was established under the direction of the Right Reverend Monsignor .l. T. 0'Connell. The first graduating class, in 1915, was composed of two members. In 1920, Central Catholic High School was moved to a building at Cherry and Page Streets, to replace the old Cathedral High School, Page 8 and the Very Reverend Monsignor Francis .l. Macelwane was chosen principal of the institution. In 1921, the Reverend Arthur .l. Sawkins took lllonsignor Macelwane's position, and he, in turn, was replaced, in 1925, by the Reverend Raymond G. Kirsch, who still acts in that capacity at Central. It was only through the generosity of he Cath- olics of Toledo, that a former dream was realized. With their pledge of jC1,115,542, the Right Rever- end Samuel A. Stritch, D. D., the then Bishop of Toledo, and the present Archbishop of Milwaukee, broke the ground for the new school, on March 5, 1928. After eleven months of hard work, hundreds of eager 'students flocked through the doors of the new diocesan high school for Catholic Boys and Girls. Ten years in the new school . . . ten gradua- tions . . . 2010 Seniors have reluctantly left the classrooms of Central to take their place in the whirl of life. Now it is our turn-the turn of the two hundred and eighty-six Seniors of the class of '39- to bid our Farewells and Adieus to the school and to those we love. May God be with us who go, and with those who follow. Admzhzkfrafzbn Page 10 THE MOST REVEREND KARL ALTER, D. D., ' Bishop of Toledo HE .MOST Reverend Bishop Karl J. fflfff, D. D., LL. D.. was horn in Toledo on .dugust 18, 1885. He studied for the priesthood at St. Maryjs' Seminary and was ordained June 4-, 1910, in St. .lohn's Cathedral, Cleveland, Ohio. His first appointment after entering priesthood was as administrator of St. Mczry's Parish in Leipsic. In 1914 he returned to Toledo to organize the Diocesan Char- ities and a little later took charge of St. flnthony s Orphanage. He was a memher of the faculty of Mary lllanse College and of the former Toledo Teachers' College. Ar the time of his appointment as Bishop of the Diocese of Toledo he was in Washington as Director of the National Catholic School of Social Serfoice. He was consecrated Bishop on June 17, 1931, in St. Francis de Sales Cathedral, and since that time he has done much to further the growth of the Church in the diocese. Two of his many outstanding accomplishments as Bishop of To- ledo are the founding of DeSales College in 1936 and of the Catholic Chronicle, the official Catholic newspaper of the diocese. REVEREND RAYMOND G. KIRSCH, A. M. Ijfillfiflllf 1 1 v' 5 v -lp, r l' 34 REV. JOHN L. HARRINCZ'1'ON, A. M. Assistafzt Prirzfipal I Religion and Sofiology v- 'x Page 11 Priests On Faculty RIGHT REX'liREND MONSIGNOR REV. G W E DLNN1 M A E. IW. OYHARE Dirf'rff,r, Igflllffl of l i,vmI Cnnfrol AIPIIIIIIIIIIIZ Drawing IXFIIUIO77 Board offkkcczf Colzfrof REV. C. F. COINITIE REV. B. P. CRANE REV. R. G. KIRSCH, Seziretflry REV. W. J. CZARNEQK1, S. T. D. REV. H. I. FOR.-xx REV. F. X. GOSSISR REV. A. A. PIRNAT v REV. J. D. SPJENK, A. B. Ru A T SCHNNT A B C!lllllIlF7'l'illl flrithmetir, Illflll RFIIQIIYI Page I2 A'7HfllPlllllfil'.Y, Rfliginn eliginus Q9rhers epresenteh at eritrzil In order that the students might become better acquainted with the origins of the religious orders, a brief history of each order teaching at Central is presented below: Ullie Sisters nt utre fame Towards the end of the French Revolution, Blessed Mother julia Billiart founded the order of the Sisters of Notre Dame. After establishing a number of educational institutions in France, Hol- land, and Germany, two hundred sisters, the first group of state examined teachers, entered the United States in, 1872. Among the first foundations in the city of To- ledo was the opening of Saint Mary's School. In 1925 the Community of the Sisters of Notre Dame in Toledo became a Diocesan Provincilate. The commercial, art, and Latin departments of Central have been under their supervision since the beginning of the school. miie Sisters nf St. Qirainris fSylvaniaj On the feast of the Immaculate Conception, 1916, the Sisters of St. Francis of the Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes, whose Mother-house is in. Rochester, Minnesota, established a new Founda- tion in the diocese of Toledo, Ohio. The action was taken at the urgent request of the Most Rev- erend joseph Schrembs, then Bishop of Toledo. Mother Mary Adelaide was appointed General Su- perior of the new Foundation. Education of youth and the care of the sick constitute the work of the Sisters. In addition to their work in parochial grade and high schools the Sisters are represented in the faculty of DeSales College and Central Catholic High School. miie Qltirsuline uns Synonymous with the name Ursuline is the word Hrst. For this order, the first teaching order for women in the Catholic Church, and founded in 1535 by St. Angela Merici, in Brescia, Italy, was the first one in the Western Hemisphere. The five Ursuline nuns who came to Toledo in. 1854 from Cleveland were the pioneer teachers of the diocese. Mother des Seraphim was first superior. In addition to numerous parochial grade schools, St. Angela Merici Hall, St. Ursula's Acad- emy, Mary Manse College, the only college for women in the diocese, and Nazareth Hall, a military school for boys, are under their jurisdiction. The departments of English and Home Economics are under the direction of the Ursuline Nuns who have been associated with Central since its foundation in 1914. Ulhe ,Sisters nt glttierrg The Sisters of Mercy, founded one hundred and twelve years ago in Ireland by Mother Mary Cath- erine McAuley, came to the United States in 1843. In 1911 at the request of Bishop Schrembs, the Sisters came to Toledo from Grand Rapids with Mother Bernadine as their superior. Ten years later the nuns took up their duties at Central and have been teaching here for the past eighteen years. The primary purpose of the order is to perform spiritual and corporal works of mercy especially in the promotion of schools and hospitals. 'Effie ,Sisters nt ,SSL glfranris qjolierp The Congregation of the Third Order of St. Francis was established in Joliet, Illinois, in 1865. After establishing a number of schools in that state including the College of St. Francis, St. Francis Academy and St. Francis Preparatory School, the work of the Sisterhood spread through five states including Ohio. In 1930 the Sisters of St. Francis were invited to take up work as instructors at Central and have been teaching here for the past nine years. miie Sisters ut St- glfrzmris qTiffinp The Order of the Sisters of Christian Charity and Penance of the Third Order of St. Francis, called the Franciscan Sisters of Tiffin was founded in 1869 for the purpose of caring for the aged and for orphan children, Mother Francis was the su- perior at the time of its establishment. In 1936 the Sisters came to Central and at pres- ent two of them are teaching in the English de- partment. Page 15 '1 6541 Sister M. Agatha, Sister M. Alberta, Sister M. Alice, B. S. E. KO. S. B. S. E. KO. S. FJ B. S. E. QU. S. UQ . Q . Dj Biology, Chemistry Mrztfzematirs Ilome Eronomirxv wi i X S . i .Y Sister M. Annelle, Sister M. Aloysia, SISWI' M- ATQUWOUYY fy B. s. E. qs. N. 19.5 A. B. co.. S. U.p A. M.. CO-Db. - f:07Vl7Tll7l'l'illl Efiyllifl Llb f1 N1 J Sister M. Austin, , Sister M. Austin, A. B. QO. S. U.l A. B. CR. S. MJ English Hixtory Sisters On Faculty Uy I Sister M. Bede, B. S. E. QO. S. FJ Allgellra, General Science Page 14 Sister M. Benvenuta, Biology l A Latin Sister M. Bernilriis, Sister M. Callista, . N. D.j B. S. E. CO. S. U English Sister M, Caroline, Sister M. Consilia, L B- S- E- 40- S- FJ A. B. lo. s. FJ GfllUI'!Il Sricfzro Latin, Sjumiylz Sister M. lk-Chantal, Sisters On Faculty lO. S. F.j lllalhr mzllirs Sister M. Camillus, A. M. qo. s. 11.9 Biology, Physiology Sister M. Constantin, B. S. KO. S. FJ lllathemalirs Sister M. DeSales, B. s. E. 40. S. FJ Mrzthfmafizxv Sister M. Dominic, A. M. CO. S. U.j Englixh Page 15 Sister M. Eventia, qs. N. 19.3 Commerfial Sistel' M. Gertrude, A. M. QR. S. MJ History Sister M. Herman, QS. N. DJ Co n1mnrf'inl Sister John Berchmans B. S. E. KO. S. U.j English, Journalixm Page 16 Sisters On Faculty Sister M. Germaine A. B. qR. s. Mg i Hixtory Sister M, Gordian, A. M. qs. N. D.p t Latin Sister M. Hortense, A. M. CO. S. FJ flrt Frcnfh, Gfrmnn Sister M. Hilnlil, A. M. QS. N. D.j Sister M. joseph, Sister M. Liguori, Sister M. Louis, A. B. KO. S. FJ B. S. E. CO. S. FJ A. B. CS. N.. DJ Engli-fl, Engligh Commercial L if ,tml s S1SteIS On Faculty K Sister M. Magdalene, Sister Marie Celine, B. S. E. CO. S. U.J B. S. E. KO. S. UQ English English W Sister Marie Therese, Sister M' Nell, A. B. KO. S. FJ B. S. E. QR. S. NIJ Chemistry Hinfofy s ..... Sister M. Norbertine . Sister M. Rose , S. ' M. P I, ' B. s. E. qs. N. up me' an B. s. E. QR. s. MJ . CR. S. . Latzn . Mathematzcs Hzstory Sister Rose Agnes, Sister M.'R0Se1ma, Sister M. Thomasine, Sigter M Wilhelmina A- B- 40- S- F-J A. M. go. s. P13 KS- N- DJ B. s. E. go. s. U.p History French Commerfial English Page 17 lv xx N Members of Lay Faculty A ,. Ida Tahy Adams Mr. Bernard J. Carter, Dramatifs Dra-'wing f. N i Miss Rita Huss, fi Mr. W. Grude, Attend nfe ' 1 B. S. 1' General Srinnfe Mr. Jules Pilliod. Miss Miidrlgd Mohr, A' BU L: L. B. Physiml Education Commerfml Law Mr' Marvin SHUPPC, Miss Catherine Schubert, . A- ,M- , Secretary Latzn, Publzr Spealezng Page 18 Af W J' Mr. M. Connell, Mr. Valentine Fischer, Athletics B. s. E., B. E. E. Scienfe, Profesxional Engineer and Surfveyor 1 Miss Ca er' c Ie , Mr. james V. McCarthy C r A. B., B. S. E. fi Economics C' Altlzletic Dirertor Mr. Alvin J. Sacksteder, Mrx Joseph Saintony A' B2 Direftor of Muszc Atlzletzc Dzrector W Lsiigg w , ' -'Q'..glj3.::I.V'. f . . . '. . ' 'i,.,- -,-.t zzg Mr. L. E. Thuel, Mr. R. Young, Archztect, B. ., B. S. E., Interior Dexzgnzng ff' ,St j,,S'u.paw.d'JorfxQ4,1 , I lt! rv 4' Attendance Department ill Rev. John L, Harrington, head of the Attendance Department, talks it over with a late student. 121 Sister Bernildis, S. N. D., girls' attendance supervisor, asks for the required written excuse for absence. C31 Sister Mary Magdalene, boys' attendance :s 16 V150 ssues class ad- mission slip. HE ATTENDANCE department of Central Catholic High School is under the supervision of the Reverend L. Harrington, assisted by Sister Mary Bernildis, S. N. D., and Sis- ter Mary Magdalene, O. S. U. Organized to keep a more accurate check on student attendance, this depart- ment, through the help of the super- Visors, has been of great assistance to the students in enabling them to solve their attendance problems. Sister Bernildis handles the attendance records of five hundred eighty-seven girls in room 208, in the Board Room, Sister Magdalene solves the attendance problems of eight hundred sixty-seven boys attending Central. Whenever a student has been absent from school, a Written excuse properly dated, explaining the reason for absence, and signed by parent or guardian, must be presented to the proper Attendance Supervisor. The school reserves the right to determine what constitutes a valid excuse for absence. Generally, absence is excusable only if it is morally or physi- cally impossible for the student to be present. In case of absence or tardiness, an admission slip, obtained from the supervisor must be presented to the respective teachers and returned to the proper attendance room at two thirty- five. For tardiness and unexcused absence students are required to remain after school in the proper attendance room, one or more days, according to the nature of the defect of the attendance. No other obligation of any kind in or out of school may take precedence over this obligation. Page 19 SEPTE1VIBER,1938 OCTOBER, 1938 NOVEMBER, 1938 DECEMBER, 1935 JANUARY, 1939 SMTWTFS SMTWTFS SMTWTFS S,MTWTFS SMTWT 4 670910 2345 1 12 45 123 1234 5 678 6789101112 445678910 89101112 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 12 12 E ig 53 if 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 24 25 25 27 28 29 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 25 26 27 28 29 30 30 31 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 31 3. Into the book store trotted every lad and maiden Only to emerge sans cash . . . and book laden. 6. We packed away vacation toys And marched back to dear school's joys. ' 12. The journalists had their first big meet ' To plan for A CENTRIC that can't be beat. 21. The S. S. C. had its first big meeting, And Robert Flahie gave the greeting. 22. The first of the year . . . today's fire drill, Practice makes perfect . . . My what skill! f0ne minute, forty-five seconds1. 23. Hi ho, hi ho, to Tiffin we must go, Back we came . . . and what a game! fTiffin Junior Order 0-Central 251. 30. The Cowboys and Irish drew a tie, But you can't say our team didn't try. QLibbey 6-Central 61. ' 1. To you Carl Spencer we proudly present The Saints are good in every way The Student Council president. To them we owe another free day. 5. Another assembly . . . or rally, He gave us teams both great and small To pep up our spirit, by jove, by gully! But now he has answered DeSaIes' call. 6. Voices hushed and steps not loud, iMr' Sackstederl' Retreat was good for this noisy crowd. On the Honor Roll the Seniors are 7. William Yates intends to edit Leading others' but not by fm An AL-GEO-TRIG worth credit. Students arrived on Color Day 11. Centric appointments were made today, Draped in hues of Scarlet and Gmy' Norma Fehlen and Frank Sullivan, co-editors: The Maroon and White didn't look so well Qgkay Wgd Say!j As on their knees to Central they fell. 12. We're glad for Columbus, rest where he may, Central 21-Scott 61' To him we owe the twelfth . . . a free day. How do YOU d0, Oh. Fm Sure h2'S I2.'00d.H 13 They put a gadget to our em, Spoke parent to teacher, as Johnny stood. Just to hear how well we hear, 22, 23. Once again our brains did cram fHea,-ing testsj, For another six weeks exam. 15. Le Cercle Francais, that club elite All had flln at The Student C01-ll1Cil DRUGS, Harold Mouch walked out the winner of chance Is beginning again to get on its feet. 19. Silver and gold were flashed all day As monograms were given for A's. 21. Waite and Central joined for a spree And guess who walked off with a victory? lWaite 12-Central 01. DECEMBER 2 Those basketeers are game on speed Always win is Central's creed, 3 The Student Chairman, Robert Vickers, Will do it well as we all figgers QStudent General Chairman of Dramatic Productions1 4 Mrs. Adams seniors scanned Dramatic actors soon to command. 8. Mary, Queen of land and sea, Aid us all to be as thee! flmmaculate Conception1 9. The library drive was a big success So to find that book no more distress. 9. Our quintet to Fremont did gallop And did they pack a winning wallop! 21. Off to jolly old play we go lt's Christmas Vacation, yo ho! yo ho. 24 The charitable boys of St. Vincent de Paul With baskets and toys made many a call. lHe won the turkey!1 JANUARY Show your teeth, now flash a smile, Remember your picture's kept on file. The whistle blew to end the game The score of each was 'most the same. iVocational 25-Central 241 The Indians' hobby is to scalp But on this Friday they hollered halp! 1Central 27-Waite 251 -19. Again the story of midnight oil While students over books do toil. lMid-year Examsj Greet it with the This new semester make worth while. broadest smile On the stage they shyly came The big and little in Growing Pains. AH eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth, Don't get too violent-my, my, forsooth! lCentral 38fLibbey 271 We poosh 'em up, we mow 'em down As Central's cagers go to town! CCentral 27-Woodward 241 Page 20 11. 14. 15. 28. FEBRUARY 3. The Irish cagers are in the open They're on their toes instead of mopin'. iCentral 32fWaite 261 5. The Centric has entered N. S. P. A. What the outcome will be is hard to say. 7. Another victory is chalked up Centi-al's five are after the cup. 1Central 38aVocational 275 8. Father Mattimoe, a most welcome guest, Spoke on the Chronicle, so we'll do our best. We won, we won, we won, We won, by golly, we won. lCentral 47-DeVilbiss 27j All the students of Central cheer The most glorious victory of the year. iCentral 54-Scott 37J We just received news of misfortune today That Our Holy Father had passed away. 23. In the auditorium the glee club did sing To see if their voices had the right ring. lOperetta try-outs? APRIL 2. Pictures of Pius' election in Rome Were seen by us all, right here at home. 3. Only part with five cents and a dime Then a have a heart button on your chest will shine. 5. Clean-up week has started today Watch where you throw your papers away. 5. Lent has gone, and Easter's come Vacation's here, let's have some fun. 21, 22, 23. With plenty of talent and plenty of skill The orchestra and glee club presented The Red Mill. Hi ho, Hi ho, It's off to the dance we thought we'd go Sponsored by the Student Council, swing high, swing low. fPostponed again! Rain checks for alllj MARCH 1, 2. Oh, woe is me, six-weeks' exams 2. 7. 15. 16. 17. 22, 27. 6. 7. 15, 17. 24. 29. JUNE 7. Are the seniors happy? I guess +9 For test days are over, and lockers ajar. 9. Departing Seniors, fond thoughts Say not good bye . . . Auf Wiedersehen. I didn't study so I have to cram. The Cardinals today, in far off Rome, Elected Cardinal Pacelli to the papal throne. A certain credit you've happened to H1155 Will certainly show on the O. K. LIST. Seniors attend Mass for the new Holy Father Mass was said by Our Dear Bishop Alter. The Centripetal Staff is picked at last f'Twill surely be better than in the pastl. The Bishop gave us a free day today. It happened to fall on St. Patrick's Day. The French picture Golgatha is shown on the screen Father Kirsch says there are more to be seen. Most of the boys paraded a Polite streak Don't you know, it's Courtesy Week 'J Our pennies we saved all during Lent For the Mission Drive is an important event. f MAY To the tea at Mary Manse College Went the girls who plan to continue their quest for knowl- edge. 16, 17. The senior retreat began today. To God, the seniors, homage pay. A very important event of May was the today. fReligion Examinationl With face aglow and smile serene Norma Fehlen crowned the May Queen. Central'S Festival, held at Swayne Field A large and mighty sum did yield. they are retain +9 religion test taken FEBRUARY, 1939 MARcH,19a9 APRIL, 1939 MAY, 1939 JUNE, 1939 SMTWTFS SMTWTFS SMTWTFS SMTWTFS SMTWTFS 1234 1234 1 123456 123 567891011 567891011 2345678 78910111213 45678910 F 1213 14 15161718 1213 14151617 18 9101112 1314 1-1 14 151617181920 11 121314151617 16171819202122 F , 192021222324 25 19 20 2122 23 24 25 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 1819 20 2122 23 24 26 27 28 26 27 28 29 30 31 30 28293031 25 26 27 28 29 30 Yi Page 21 gin Ctlllemuriam MEMORY of the deceased students and faculty members, this page is sincerely dedicated. It is printed annually so that the present student body may offer an occas- ional prayer for those who were members of Central's family, either as teachers or as students. 4545 William Bick, a member of the class of '39, died on May 16, 1938. By his death the Senior Class was deprived of a youth whose promptness and conscientiousness endeared him to the members of the faculty and student body. As a member of the Band, he performed his duties with loyalty and enthusiasm. We, his classmates, remem- ber him as a lad who finished his course before us and who, we pray, is enjoying his eternal reward. 49 49 DECEASED FACULTY MEMBERS WILLIAM BICK Rev. A. L. Sattler, d. July 13, 1937 Sister M. Genevieve, KO. S. FJ d. October 22, 1937 Sister M. Herbert, CO. S. F.Jd. February 4, 1934 Sister M. Irene, KO. S. F. jolietj d, April 7, 1936 Sister M. Marcelline, CO. S. U., d. March 20, 1928 DECEASED STUDENTS Donelva Albert, '22, d. August 22, 1923 Eleanore Bancer, '37, d. May 10, 1938 Theresa Baron, '29, id. March 29, 1927 John Bechtel, '31, d. November 14, 1938 William Bick, '59, td. May 16, 1938 Mary Ethel Bixler, '28, d. january 14, 1929 Alice Ball Boehk, '26, d. September 13, 1931 Catherine Boyle, '22, d. February 25, 1936 Helen Brenskelli, '39, d. December 6, 1937 Earl Carey, '30, d. June 16, 1928 Esther Ceboll, '33, d. january 11, 1933 john Ceboll, '30, d. February 28, 1934 Thelma Curran Corr, '18, d. .March 27, 1938 Helen Ehrenfried Crawley, '24, d. july 13, 1938 Robert Critch, '36, d. August 3, 1936 Helen Mae Cusic, '23, d. May 18, 1931 Celia Dankowski, '30, d. September 16, 1932 Marjorie Duck, '23, d. October 27, 1932 Catherine Dunigan, '34, d. December 31, 1933 Catherine Early, '20, d. August 5, 1925 Edward Edes, '22, d. July 25, 1928 Margaret Berno Elliott, '32, d. March 6, 1936 Natalie Lattin Fike, '28, d. October 23, 1930 Clair Fitzgerald, '24, d. june 2, 1931 Joseph Fitzgerald, '24, d. April 21, 1928 Florence Tremmel Foley, '25, d. July 25, 1938 William Grochowski, '30, d. December 4, 1926 Eugene Guerin, '34, d. July 12, 1937 Andrew Gurecky, '34, d. October 21, 1937 William Hanf, '25, d. January 16, 1938 Lawrence Haynes, '30, d. February 21, 1932 Paul Hepp, '28, d. February 13, 1939 Paul Herrick, '29, d. August 14, 1927 Mildred Kaltenmark Huntley, '27, d. july 25, 1937 Albert Huss, '35, d. July 12, 1936 ' Sister M. Margaret, CS. N. DJ d. March 24, 1934 Sister M. Theobald, QS. N. DJ d. February 4, 1934 Mrs. Charles Culpert, d. january 25, 1938 Mrs. Gertrude Griffin, d. May 27, 1932 AND ALUMNI Louise Huss, '28, d. April 15, 1931 Mildred Huss, '27, d. April 16, 1929 Gertrude King, '30, d. July 16, 1935 Melvin Lammers, '31, d. March 2, 1932 Dorothy Matuszak, '37, d. February 20, 1936 Francis McAleese, '27, d. April 2, 1929 Margaret McAuley McDonough, '27, d. September 5, 1930 Catherine McKeown, '25, id. September 5, 1928 Raymond Mennitt, '25, d. June 18, 1935 Dorothy Morrison, '31, d. February 11, 1936 Clement Muszynski, '32, d. june 26, 1932 Mary Neptune, '30, d. August 29, 1932 Joseph O'Brien, '35, d. March 18, 1931 Clara O' Laughlin, '33, d. March 24, 1935 Sylvester Poturalski, '32, d. june 21, 1938 Ravmond Power, '25, d. June 29, 1937 James Robideau, '30, d. December 8, 1932 ' Vera Roneau, '33, d. March 7, 1932 Darrell Roth, '32, d. June 29, 1938 Dorotimy Conrad Rukosky, '26, d. November 25, 193 john Rynn, '21, d. April 29, 1934 Margaret Schnapp, '31, d. September 21, 1932 Coletta Settlemeyer, '29, d. September 18, 1933 William Slavin, '37, d. October 16, 1934 Lucille Beckler Snyder. '26, d. March 20, 1938 John Sobczak, '32, d. june 1, 1930 Florence Sweeney, '29. d. July 19, 1936 Gertrude Unger, '23, d. December 18, 1923 Raymond Urbanski, '27, d. February 1, 1934 George Walsh, '30, d. November 13, 1927 Mildred Whalen, '34, d. September 6, 1937 Leonard Wolinski, '33, d. March 17, 1939 Max Woodka, '30, cl. September 27, 1930 Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. Amen. Page 22 STANDING-joseph Sheperd, Sophomore Class Presidentg joseph Mur- tagh, Freshman Class President. . SEATED-Carl Spencer, Senior Class Presiclentg Richard Burnett, junior Class President. Classes . . . Page 23 ' l l J , The Senior Class of 1939 VALEDICTORIAN SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 49 Carl Spencer President SALUTATORIAN Doris Cumiskey Vice-President Thomas Maloney . Treasurer - Jane Girard TJ Secretary if I Q CHARLES DORE O N OW THE Senior year has almost passed, and memories remain for the two hun- dred eighty six students of the Class of 39. The thrill of being first in everything . . . the news of Centric appointments . . . the class election . . . receiving the long awaited Seniofr rings . . . the Senior Play . . . the Operetta . . . the Centripetal . . . the Senior Retreat . . . the election of valedictorian and salutatorian . . . the Senior break- fast and . . . finally Graduation. In leaving we are consoled with the thought that as we do so, we join the ranks of the Alumni and thereby anchor our heartstrings forever in Central. Senior Gold Monogram Club Members The following list is compiled on the basis of 'lA semester averages for the present school year. Bader, Anna Mae Ball, Florence Bettinger, Rose Ann Bick, Alice Bigelow, jean Boes, Donald Booth, john Braatz, Louis Bruny, Grace Callaghan, Eileen Ciezka, Alvina Clancy, John Condon, Kathleen Culpert, Kenneth Dore,Charles Eberle, Herman Boyer, Charles Brazzil, jane Coe, Robert Cumiskey, Doris Darrah, Lucille Page 24 Fehlen, Norma Flahie, Robert Girard, jane Gross, Rhea Harder, Elizabeth jacob, Lawrence Keogh, William Kessler, Lucille Kleeburger, Ruth Knight, Leona Kranz, Louise Langenderfer, Leonore Langenderfer, Norman Lauer, Norma Lenkay, Mary Linenkugel, Marjorie Livensparger, Doris Lykowski, Victor Maher, janet Maginn, Elizabeth Malone, William Malikowski, Ursula McCartney, William McGovern, Grace McPartland, Ca.herine McTigue, Margaret Mellon, Elsie Mercurio, Rosemary Modrowski, Mary Frances Mohler, Edward Morgenstern, Florence Nusbaum, Jeanne Nusbaum, june - Paszek, Margaret Senior Silver Monogram Club Members Fischer, Lawrence Kennedy, jane Langenhorst, Robert McGahan, Elizabeth Monroe, Annette Morrin, Clarence O'Cormor, Maureen Polczynski, Beatrice Rosinski, Adeline Schneider, Edna Pinkelman, Doris Pleitz, Eileen Rapp, Eugenia Raynock, Kathleen Sanford, William Schetter, Rita Ann Schnapp, Virginia Shea, Mary Ann Smith, Helen Snyder, Margaret Sullivan, Francis Sullivan, Mary Alice Sullivan, Richard Walters, Joanne Wilhelm, Eulalia Willinger, Helen Zalewski, Alice Seeburger, Lawrence Sieloff, Frances Walles, joseph Yager, Irene 6 .fl Xxx! My r V S. RICHARD BANNING A fellow with a mighty line. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 4: Band 1-2: Bowling 1-2-3-4. DONALD BASSETT Jovial, and an all- around good pal. Guard of Honor 3- 4 I Eucraristic - Our Lady's Committee 3: Social Action Com- mittee 3-4: Bowling 4. ROSE ANN BETTINGER An All-American girl. Guard of Honor 1-2- 3-4: Student Council 1-2-3-4: Treasurer 3: Glee Club 4: Library Club 3: President 4: Centric : Exchange Editor: Centripetal: First Associate Edi- tor: Monogram Club 3: Apostolic Mission Committee 4. EUGENE BARON He knows how to judge worth. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Spanish Club 4. BERNARD BECKMAN Silence is golden. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Band 1-2-3 1 Draftsmen's Guild 4. ALICE BICK Mistress of many accomplishments. . Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 4: Dramatic Club: Ticket Staff: Musical Com- edy 3-4: Glee Club 3- 4: Centric: Assistant Business Manager : Girls' Athletic League 2: Monogram Club 3: Student Council 4. Xu f FRANK BARTELL I love work: it fas- cinates me - - -. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Al-Geo-Trig 4: Baseball 1: Centric: Boys' Sports Editor' Junior Centric: Ass' Advertising Manager: Football 1. E GEORGE BEELEY Buoyant spirits make living an enjoyment. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 4: Class Officer: Secretary 1: Al-Geo- Trig 3: C Clan 42 Basketball 1- 2- 3- 4 2 Baseball 1-4: Spanish Club 3-4: 'Centripet- al: Underclass Editor. JEAN BIGELOW She hath the art of making friends Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 4: Student Council 4: Dramatic Club: Pro- duction Staff: Al-Geo- Trig' 3-4 : Library Club 3: English Club 4: Junior Centric: Centragrad. PAUL ADAMS His equal in life's game is hard to find. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-43 C Clan 3-4: Football 1: Basket- ball l-2-3-4. RALPH AMRHEIN He's a .iolly good fellow, Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Bowling 4. CATHERINE BAKER Always true, always gay. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4. A. I JAMES ADAMWICZ He fills his life-time with deeds, not with inactive years. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 4 : St. John Berchmans So- ciety 1-4: Eucharistic -Our Lady's Com- mittee 3 : Student Council 4: German Club 3: Latin Club 4: Centrinetal: Edi- tor- in- Chief: Junior Centric: Business Manager. CLARA ASHE Care sits lightly on her shoulders. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 21 Catholic Literature Committee 4: Span- ish Club 1-2: Junior Centric: Girls' Sports' Editor. MARY BAKER All musical people make others happy. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Band 3-4: Or- chestra 4 : Junior Centric: Circulation Manager. -I 1 GLORIA ADKINSON She greets you with a smile. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 3 Eucharistic- Our Lady's Commit- tee 2: Latin Club 4: Girls' Athletic Lea- gue 1-2-3-4: History Club 4. ANNA MAE BADER She does all things well. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: S. S. C. Offi- cer : Secretary 4 : Eucharistic 3 Our Lady's Committee 1- 2-4: Student Council 2-3: Class Officer: Treasurer 2-3: Orchestra 1- 2- 3- 4 I French Club 3: Eng- lish Club 4: Girls' Athletic League 2: Catholic Action 4. FLORENCE BALL, Efficient in a quiet way. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 4: Centripetal: Typist. P:1ge25 LOUIS BRAATZ Wise-but he talks not of his knowl- edge. Guard of Honor 1-2- 3-45 Catholic Litera- ture Committee 45 St. John Berchmans So- ciety 2-3-45 Euchar- istic-Our Lady's Com- mittee 4: Social Ac- tion Committee 2-3- 45 Student Council 4: Glee Club 4: Latin Club 45 French Club 3-45 Centripetal: Of- fice Manager. ROBERT BRUHN A man in the truest sense of the word. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Football 1-3. ADELINE BULAWVSKI Manners gentle and affections mild. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-45 Library Club 35 English Club 42 Junior Centric: Cir- culation Staffz Girls' Athletic League 1-2. Page 26 JANE BRAZZIL Virtue is like a rich stone-best plain set. Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4. GRACE BRUNY A happy counten- ance mirrors a happy heart. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-45 Student Coun- cil 45 Senior Play: Musical Comedy 2-4: Glee Club 2-4: Al- Geo-Trig 3-45 Library Club 4: Latin Club 45 English Club 4: Junior Centric: Cen- tragx-ad5 Monogram Club 3. JOHN BURGAN Daily he adds to someone's joy. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 5 St. John Berch- mans Society 35 So- cial Action Commit- tee 4: Musical Com- edy 45 Glee Club 4: Latin Club 4. X HAROLD X BRUETSCH 'America first' his sight-seeing code. Guard of Honor 2- 3-45 Eucharistic-Our Lady's Committee 2: Junior Centric: Asst. Circulation Manager. ELAINE BUETER Her vivacity reflects even unto the tips of her toes. Guard of Honor 2- 3-45 Centric: Typist. CHARLES BURNARD M Eager to learn, earn-, Q est as well. Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4 : Student Council 1. 7, HERSHELL .5 BILLINGSLEY 1 Nothing succeeds like success. Guard of Honor 1-2- 3-45 Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 45 St. John Berchmans So- ciety 3: St. Vincent de Paul Society 3-45 Glee Club 35 Spanish Club 4. DORMAN BLANK Deliberate in his own way. Guard of Honor 1-2-3-45 Football 1 . xx JOHN BOOTH An upright, down- right, honest man. Orchestra 1-2-3-1 1 Band 1-2-3-4 5 Fool- ball 2 - 35 English Club 4. tl JAMES BISHOP My mind to me, an empire ls. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berchmans Society 1- 2-3 : Eucharistic-Our Lady's Committee 4 : Centric: G e n t r a- scraps5 Centripetal: Organization Editor. EDWARD BODETTE Whatever is worth doing, is worth doing' well. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3-45 Spanish Club: Vice- President 45 Centric: Advertising Manager 5 Centripetal : Under- class Editor5 Junior Centric: Advertising Manager. ALBERT BOWES A stranger to Bat- tery and fear. Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4. MARY FRANCES BISSONETTE Quiet and reserved. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-45 Girls' Athletic League 4. DONALD BOES Quiet and serious, trusty and true. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-45 Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 15 Eucharistic - Our Lady's Committee 25 Social Action Com- mittee 4 : Al-Geo- Trig 45 Centripetal: Assistant Advertising Managerg J u n i o r Centric: Staff W1'llC6l'I Student Council 4: Draftsmen's Guild 4. CHARLES BOYER Character makes its own destiny. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 45 Eucharistic- Our Lady's Commit- tee 1-2-35 Student Council 3. Q Q 4 i SENIORS, 1939 SE I i i RICHARD BURNARD Things done well and with care. Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4. MARY CARLO From a little spark may burst a mighty tlamef' Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4. ALVF A IEZKA To know 'A her once is to like her al- ways. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Library Club 4: English Club 4: Monogram Club 3. EILEEN CALLAGHAN Eager in the pursuit of studies and labors. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4 3 Eucharistic- Our Lady's Commit- tee 2-3: Chairman 4: Social Action Com- mittee 4: Orchestra 2-3-4: Latin Club 4: Centric: Business Manager: Centripet- al: Copy Editor: Jun- ior Centric: Feature Editor 3 Monogram C l u b 3: Student Council 4. ENNIS CHANDLER This lad hath strength and pep. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-41 C Clan 3- 4: Football 1-2-3-4: Basketball 1-2: Base- ball 1-2. SALVATORE CIPRIANI A man 0 f f e w words is the best man. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action Committee 4: Student Council 4: Spanish Club 4. HAROLD CALMES He speaks no more than the thing he ought. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. Vincent de Paul 1: Student Council 1-2-4 : C Slim 4: Football 2- RENETTA CICHY The only way to have a friend is to he one. Guard of Honor 4 : Apostolic M i s s io n Committee 4 : Girls' Athletic L e a g u ez Vice-President 3, Sec- retary 4. JOHN CLANCY Learning makes a man fit company for himself. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 3 St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3-4: St. Vincent de Paul Society 3: Secretary 4: Student Council 1: Musical Comedy 2: Glee Club 2: Ger- man Club 4: Latin Club: Secretary 4: English Club: Presi- A., . dent 4. 1,13 NIORS, 1 39 'T'- .ffl rl MARY COBURN Never tiring, always carefree. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: French Club 4: English Club 4. 1 f CATHERINE CONNOLLY A mixture of kind. ness, charm, and mis- chief. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: AD0stolic Com- mittee 4: Class Play 4: Musical Comedy 2-41 Library Club: Vice - President 2, Treasurer 4. RITA COUSINO Tinyg IJGDDY. we surmlseg' Guard of Honor 1- 2-34: Social Action .Col mittee 4: English L Club 4. ' ROBERT COE He says little but means every word. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4 : Monogram Club 3. J EAN CONRAD Small and witty, kind, and true. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. Hilda Guild 1-2-3-4: Centri- petal : Senior Art Editor. JEANNE CRAHAN Fun -- they describe her in that way. Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4. KATHLEEN CONDON Conscientious in all she does. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Junior Centric: Staff Writer: Mono- gram Club 3. MARY COOPER Wit and humor in her never end. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Musical Com- edy 42 Glee Club 2- 3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 4: English Club 4. KENNETH CULPERT A competent and gracious fellow is he. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. Vincent de Paul 1-2-3-4: Student Council 4: French Club 1-2: English Club 4: Centripetal: Underclass Editor : Junior Centric: Cir- culation Staff: Mono- gram Club 3. 1 Page 27 7 -4 ROBERT DRISCOLL Earnest in athletic ways. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: Social Action Committee 4 : Student Council 4: C Clan 4: Basketball 1-2-3-1. LUCILLE DUVALL Her thoughts are for others. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 41 French Club 1-2-33 Junior Centric: Staff Writer: Catholic Ac- tion 4. ALICE EISEL The essencc of her humor is her sensi- bility. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. Hilda Guild 1- 2 - 3 - 4: Dramatic Club: Publicity Staff fl: Centric: Manag- ing Editor: Centri- petal: Art Co-Editor: Junior Centric: 'Copy Editor. Page 28 WALTER DROZDOWICZ A gentleman, always sociable. Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4. JEANNE EATON Whose heart from care is ever free. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Library Club 3-4: Centric: Typist: Centripetal: G i r l s ' Sports Editor: Girls' Athletic League 1-2- 31 President 4. MARY FAJA Quiet and good- natured. Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4. DORIS CUMISKEY Rare is the union of beauty and virtue. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 3 Eucharistic-Our Lady's Committee 4: Student Council 1-2- 4: Class Officer: Vice President 1-2-4: Dra- matic Club: Ticket Staff: Band 1-2-3-4: Centric: Staff Writer. ROBERT DAVIS Originality plus abil- ity spells Davis. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Com- mittee 4: St. John Berchmans Society 1- 2: Student Council 3- 4: HC Clan 4: Cen- tripetal: Senior Edi- tor: Golf Team 2-3-4. CORMAN DIEHL 'Tis good to be liked by one's friends Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 5 Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 4: Student Council 3-42 Class Play 4: Musi- cal Comedy 2-3-4 : Glee Club 2 - 3 - 41 Cheer Leader 4 . LUCILLE DARRAH Just the kind to have for a friend. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Eucharistic-Our Lady's Committee 2- 3: St. Hilda Guild 1-2-3: Student Coun- cil 4: Musical Com- edy 4: Class Play 4: Glee Club 4: Centric: Associate E d i t o r: Centripetal: Calendar Editor: Junior Cen- tric: Feature Editor. PAUL DEMPSEY Fun loving, yet ef- ficient when needs be. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 2-4: Centripetal: Business Manager. MICHAEL DONOFRIO He has a reason for what he does. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: C Clan 4: Football 2-3-4: Base- ball 2-3-4. WILLIAM DAVIDSON Persistance denotes a determined charac- ter. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action Committee 1-2-3-4. JAMES DEVINE Keen on things that give inspiration. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 4: Spanish Club: President 4. CHARLES DORE A correct evaluator of pleasure and duty Guard of Honor -1: Student Council 4: C Clan 4: Al-Geo- Trig 4: Football 1-2- 3: Basketball 1-2-3- 4: Centripetal: Boys' Sports Editor. RITA DUMAS The true and good resemble gold. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 1: Centric: Feature Edi- to r : Centripetal: Girls' Sports Editor: Junior Centric: Third Associate E d i t o r: Girls' Athletic League 2-3: Treasurer 4. HERMAN EBERLE An able senior with gentle words and res- olute action. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4 : Eucharistic-Our Lady's Committee 4: Latin Club 4. JOHN FARMER He knows why he is here. Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4: Latin Club 4. Y - N i 1 I SENIORS, 1939 .gl 7-M... A J MICHAEL FARRELL A little nonsense Guard of Honor 2- Guard of Honor 4: Guard of Honor 1- now and then. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action Committee 4: Foot- ball Manager 2-3. LAWRENCE FISCHER He is courteous, modest, helpful. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: St John Berch- m a n s Society 4: Student Council 2-4: Spanish Club 3: Lat- in Club 4. BERNARD FLORY Firm in what he starts to do. Guard of Ho nor 2- 3-4: Junior Centric: Boys' Sports Editor. 1 W NORMA FEHLEN Courteous she is and always willing to be of service. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4 : Eucharistic-Our Lady's Committee 3- 4: Social Action Com- mittee 4 : Student Council 2-4: Library Club 4 : Centric: Co- Editor : Centripetal: Senior Editor: Jun- ior Centric: Typist: Catholic Action 4. FRANCES FITZSIMMONS A dainty miss is she, so prim, so dear, so nice. Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4: English Club 4. VALERIAN FOX There is music in all things, had ears. if men ROBERT FERNER Thought and virtue are silent. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-4: Musical Comedy 43 Glee Club 4. ROBERT FLA HIE He is a wise man who always knows what to do next. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Spirit- ual Council: Presi- dent 4: St. John Berchmans Society 1-2-3: Chairman 4: Student Council 1-3: French Club 4: Dra- matic Club: Ticket Staff. ROBERT FUI-IRER Plays football with great joy. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: Student Council 3: C Clan 2-3-4: Football 2-3-4: Ger- man Club 3. l ? VIRGINIA ANN GEMBRESKA Courtesy is one of her personal charac- teristicsf' Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Eucharistic-Our Lady's Committee 4. JANE GIRARD Sparkling in her own special way. 3-4 : Class Play: Mus- ical Comedy 2-3-4: Glee Club 2-3-4: Stu- dent Council 4: Class Officer: Treasurer 4: English Club: Presi- dent 4. . ROBERT GOLDEN Wit stands always by his side? Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3-4: Eucharistic - Our Lady's Committee 3: Musical Comedy 4: Glee Club 2-3-4 : Foot- ball 1-2. RUTH GHYSELINK She is a cheerful, haDDY one. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Junior Cent- ric: Typist: English Club 4. VIRGINIA GLAIZER Wonderful is h e r love for reading. French Club 3: St. Hilda Guild 1. RHEA GROSS A lass with a kind word for everybody. Guard of Honor 4: Girls' Athletic League 4 : Al-Geo-Trig 4 : Eucharistic - Our La- dy's Committee 3. JAMES GILL He is happy because he can laugh. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: C Clan 3-4: Baseball 2-3-4: Latin Club 4: Centripetal: Boys' Sports Editor: Student Council 4. BERTHOLD GOETZ I-Ie always has a ready answer. 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3 : St. Vincent de Paul Society 3-4: Bowling 1-2-3: German Club l-2-3-4: Centric: Boys' Sports Editor: Centripetal: B o y s' Sports Mitor. PATRICK HAGERTY VVilling co-operation is his specialty. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil: Treasurer 4: St. John Berchmans So- ciety 3-4 : Student Council 1-2-3-4: Class Officer: President 1- 2: Secretary 3: Mus- ical Comedy 2-3-4: Band 1-2-3 : Glee Club 2-3-4. SENIORS, 1939 Page29 VELA MAE HEIPEL f 1 3. nA JEANNE HALM jolly girl is al- ways welcomed. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Glee Club 4. THOMAS HOUSER A quiet fellow with little to say. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Football 3. DONALD HUNTER His ability wins the esteem of his class- mates. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3: Eucharistic - Our La- dy's Committee 3: Social Action: Chair- man 4: Class Play: Glee Club 3-4: Mu- sical Comedy 3-4: Junior Centric: Ass't Business Manager. WILLIAM JASPER He who has an am- bitious nature knows no rest. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 1 : Foot- ball 1. Page 30 RITA HOUSTIN Cheery, chatty, and clever. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 4: Centric: Staff Writ- er: Junior Centric: Staff Writer. MARY ELLEN HULBURT Her voice is as mu- sical as a mountain stream. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Musical Com- edy 4: Glee Club 3-41 Spanish Club 4. BERNARD JOHNSON To him life is worth living. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3: Ass't Master of Cere- monies 4: English Club 4. EDWARD HOWARD You just can't help liking himf' Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 4: Eu- charistic, Our Lady's Committee 2 : St. Vin- cent de Paul Society 3: President 4: Stu- dent Council 4: Class Play 4: Junior Cent- ric: Staff Writer. LAWRENCE JACOB He that has pa- tience, can accomplish much. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: Basketball 1: Baseball 1. BERNADINE KACZMAREK Silence is sweeter than speech. ' Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Eucharistic, Our Lady's Commit- tee 4. FLORENCE HAUCK An eager helper is worth her weight in gold. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 4: Centripetal: Typist: Girls' Athlet- ic League 2-3. JUSTIN HOFFMAN A jolly good fellow is he. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Latin Club 4. ll rec x- CARLTON HAMEL An honest man is the noblest work of God. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 4: Tennis 4. FRANCIS HAYES A true sense of humor is an asset. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3-4: Student Council 2: Musical Comedy 4: Glee Club 4. LYLE WILLIAM HOFFMAN 'Good men are mould- ed out of faults. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Eucharistic, Our Lady's Commit- tee 1: Football 1-2. ELIZABETH HARDER A smile on her lips and a song in her heart. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action Committee 3-4: Stu- dent Council 4: Class Play 4: Glee Club 2- 3-4: Musical Comedy 2-3-41 Al-Geo-Trig 3: French Club: Secre- tary 3: Centric: Cir- culation Manager : Centripetal: Calendar Editor. She's modest, shy and a perfect friend. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. Hilda Guild 3-4. JOSEPHINE HORNE A girl with a smile, a girl worth while. Guard of Honor 4: Band 1-2-3-4: Library Club 3-4: Centripetal: Organization Editor. SENIORS, 19-39 l -I if 1? f T3 -f if cc- ., Mg, -.., , . 1 RITA KAISER Her charm strikes the eye, but her merit wins the soul. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action Committee 4: Student Council 35 Library Club 3-4: Centric: Copy Editor: Cen- tripetal: Circulation Manager 3 Junior Cen- tric: Circulation Staff. PAUL KASPRZAK Talent is something, but tact is every- thing. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 1 Eucharistic, Our Lady's Commit- tee 4: Social Action Committee 4: Musical Comedy 3-4 5 Glee Club 3-4 5 French Club 4. WILLIAM KEOGH One cannot always be a hero, but he can always be a man. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Hall Patrol 4: Monogram Club 3. ,....,.J-f SENIORS, RUTH KAISER Loved by all who know her well. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-45 English Club 4. JUNE KAU FFMAN Quiet, but she gets there. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 4: Social Action Committee 4: French Club 3: English Club 4 : Girls' Athletic League 4. LUCILLE KESSLER Making friends wherever she goes. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Musical Com- edy 3: Glee Club 3: English Club 4: Mon- ogram Club 3. Afl- 1939 THOMAS KANARY Guard of Honor 2- .0 3-43 Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 3-45 Eucharistic, Our La- dy's Committee 4: Dramatic Club: Pro- Clan 4: Football 1-4: Basketball 1-25 Base- ball 1: Spanish Club r- I-lere is a friend Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Eucharistic, Our Lady's Commit- 4 1 Centric: Circulation ,NI Manager 3 Centripet- 1 al: Underclass Edit- X or: Junior Centric: Circulation Manager 5 Girls Athletic League 47 Mission Commit- Y my is everybody's friend. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Conn- 4 : Football 3-4: Spanish Club 4? St. John Berchman Society 3-4 N., l v . URSULA KIRS CHNER Always cheerful, al- ways gay. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 4: Class Play: Band 2-3- 4: German Club 1-2- 3-4: English Club 42 Girls' Athletic Lea- gue 4. LEONA KNIGHT Versatility and na- tural grace go hand in hand. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Glee Club 2- 3-4: Musical Comedy 2-3: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 25 Eucharistic, Our La- dy's Committee 2-3-4: Library 3-4: Centric: Assistant Advertising Manager: Centripet- al: Underclass Editor. EDWARD KOSKE Not that I love study less but that I love fun more. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Musical Com- edy 3-4 p. Glee Club 2-3-4 g Draftsmen's Guild 2. nf RUTH KLEEBURGER Ambitious, kind, sin- cere, and true. Gu'ard of Honor 1- 2-3-45 English Club 43 Library Club 4: Centripetal, Senior Editor 43 Monogram Club 3. LEONARD KNOREK Has great ambitions, as one can tell. Guard of Honor 4. DONALD KRANZ He sticks to his task for all that's in him. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 3-4: So- cial Action Committee 3-4. ARTHUR KLUG Deep in thought he seems to be. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. Vincent de Paul Society 1-2-3. MARTHA KOEHL For she is just the quiet kind whose na- ture never varies. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action 4: Glee Club 2-4. LOUISE KRANZ Personality with a sunny smile. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 2: Dramatic Club: Production S t a f f 3 Band 1-2-3-4 3 Al- Geo-Trig 35 Library Club, Secretary 4: Latin Club 4: Junior Centric: Girls' Sports Editorg Centripetal: Organization Editor: Girls' Athletic League 1-2-33 Centric: Asso- ciate Editor. Page 51 , J 4 1- .xg ij NORMA LAUER A willing heart with a willing hand. Guard of Honor 45 Centric: Feature Ed- itor 5 Centripetal: Sec- ond Associate Editor: French Club 3-4 5 Girls' Athletic Lea- gue 2-35 Monogram Club 3. RUTH LA VOY The sweetest girl in the world. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 5 Eucharistic, Our Lady's Commit- tee 4. DORIS LIVENSPARGER A true friend is she. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 4: Student Council 4: Centric: Classic Re- porter: Junior Cen- tric: Typist: Mono- gram Club 35 Glee Club 2-4. Page 52 ROBERT LAUER A good fellow among fellows. A Guard of Honor 4: St. John Berchmans Society 15 St. Vin- cent de Paul Society 45 Dramatic Club: Production S t a f f5 Football 2 5 Latin Club 45 French Club 4. MARY LENKAY Happiness is found in activity. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 4: Al-Geo-Trig: Copy Editor: Centripetal: Copy Editor: Centric: Copy Editor: Junior Centric: Copy Editor: Monogram Club 35 French Club 4: Latin Club 4 : Student Coun- cil 4. JOHN LOTTE To he strong is to be happy. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: John Berch- mans Society 3-4 : Spanish Club 25 Draftsmen's Guild 1- 2-3. GEORGE He is a who talks Guard of 2-3-45 St. LA VOY wise man Honor 1- John Ber- chmans Society 2-3-4: Eucharistic, Our Lady's Committee 3. MARJORIE LINENKUGEL, A bright-haired lass is she. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 4. VICTOR LY KOWSKI Strong of mind and strong of will. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 2-4: Senior Play! Musical Comedy 43 Glee Club 45 C Clan 3-45 Junior Cen- tric: Managing Ed- itor: Student Man- ager 2-3-4 5 Monogr Club 3. DOROTHY KRUSE Twinkling eyes and a merry smile. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 4: English Club 4. LEONORE LANGENDERFER Kindness is virtue itself. 5 Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 2-4: Social Action Com- mittee 4 : Musical Comedy 3-4 : Glee Club 2-3-4 : Latin Club 45 Centripetal: Typist. ROBERT LANGLOIS We'll wager his en- emies are few. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Football Man- ager 2-3: St. John Berchmans Society 1- 2-3-4 : Centripetal : Assistant Circulation Manager: Social Ac- tion Committee 4. EUGENE KUSNER Nature is good but intellect is better. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 4: Band 1-2: Bow- ling 3-4. NORMAN LANGENDERFER Thoroughness h e does not lack. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 45 Eu- charistic - Our Lady's Committee 4: Span- ish Club 45 Latin Club 4. PAUL LA POINTE He determines his own course of action. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4. u wi JOSEPH LACONEY Action is his prim- ary vocation. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Barch- mans Society 45 Glee Club 4 : Centric: Staff Writer. ROBERT LANGENHORST A mind tu plan, and a will to execute. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4 1 Eucharistic - Our Lady's Committee 3: Al-Geo-Trig 4: Cen- tripetal : Underclass Editor. JOHN LAUBER Witty, he is to say the least. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 5 St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3-45 Eucharistic - Our La- dy's Committee 3: Social Action 45 Stu- dent Council 4: Class Play 45 Musical Com- edy 4: Glee Club 4: Latin Club 45 Cheer Leader 4. . .:'K Y f 5- sf 3.t U, . ggi J 1 A ..-. , fi rf P f, - 5.4, if . lu hw s ,gay A 4 .A vb. am ll ,fa,,,Vfi'Q,,fx 7 sl' s r. 1 4- SENIORS, 1939 JOSEPH LYONS His honesty and sin- cerity makes his well liked by everyone. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Band 1-2-3-4: Centric: Feature Ed- itor: Junior Centric: Exchange Editor. URSULA MALIKOWSKI We wish more na- tures were like thine. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Library Club 3: English Club 4. VA LERIAN MARLEAU Likes to take to thc open road. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3-4' Euchal-istic - our La- dy's Committee 3-4 : Social Action 4 : Foot- ball 2: Baseball 4. V ELIZABETH MAGINN 'Works seems a plea- sure to her. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: English Club 4: Centripetal: Senior Editor: Catholic Ac- tion Committee 4. WILLIAM MALONE A 'fine mind and pleasing personality. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4 1 Apostolic Mission Committee 3 : St. John Berchmans So- ciety 1-2: Social Ac- tion 22 ? Student Council 4: Al-Geo- Trig: Associate Ed- itor 4: Latin Club 4: Centripetal : Under- class Editor: Junior Centric: Associate Editor. JOHN MARTIN As noiseless as can be Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4. Al .-1,1 1 JANET MAHER She talks nice, acts nice and is nice. Guard of Honor 3- 4: English Club 4 Centripetal: Typist Catholic Action Com- mittee 4. THOMAS MALONEY Jovial but sincere. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 2: St. John Berchmans So- ciety 2-3: Social Ac- tion 22 : Student Council 4. EUGENE MAZUR Quiet but exccedin g- ly likeable. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4. r jr! wg' x WILLIAM McCARTNEY calm, self-poses- sed young man. 4-A Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 4: Catholic Literature Committee 4 : St. John Berchmans So- ciety 4: Orchestra 1: Latin Club 4: Eng- lish Club 4. GRACE McGOVERN Honest labor bears a lovely face. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action 4: Student Council 4. MARGARET MCTIGUE Q An amiable girl with a deep heart. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Eucharistic, Our Lady's Commit- tee 4: Orchestra 1-2- 3: English Club 4: Junior Centric: Typ- ist: Catholic Action 4. WILLIAM McDERMOTT He has fighting blood within him. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Orchestra 1- 2: Apostolic Mission Committee 4: C Clan 4: Dramatic C l u b : Production Staff : Eucharistic, Our Lady's Commit- tee 3-4: Football 1-2- 3-4: Baseball 4: Gor- man Club 3-4. ROBERT McMAHON He has a reason firm. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 2: Jun- ior Centric: Feature Writer: Latin Club 4. NORBERT MELCZAK No one knows what he can do until he tries. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Eucharistic. Our Lady's Commit- tee 3. ELIZABETH McGAHAN She always has a smile for you. Guard of Honor 3- 45 Eucharistic - Our Lady's Committee 3- 4: Latin Club 4: French Club 4: Cen- trinetal: Publicity 3 Junior Centric: Class Reporter. CATHARINE McPARTLAND Wisdom flourishes in a quiet place. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action 4: English Club 41 Monogram Club 3. ELSIE MELLON Always laughing, nl- ways gay. Guard of Honor 3- 4: Musical Comedy 3-4: Glee Club 3-4: English Club 4. SENIORS, 1939 Pageas -1 EDWARD MOI-ILER An able man shows his spirit by gentle words and resolute actions. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4 3 Eucharistic - Our Lady's Committee 3: Student Council 4: Latin Club: President 4: Centripetal: Or- ganization Editor 3 Junior Centric: Edit- or-in-Chief 3: Cath- olic Action Commit- tee 2. FLORENCE MORGANSTERN Be thou the rainbow to the storms of life. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 1: Class Play 4: Musical Comedy 4: Glee Club 2-3-4 : Girls' Athletic League 1-2. LYNDEN NAVARRE The most useful are the greatestf' Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 2-3-4: Social Action 4: Cen- tric: Staff Writer. ANNETTE MONROE ' ' H e r chcerfulness warms many heartsf, Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action Committee 4: Dra- matic Club: Produc- tion Staff: Band 1-2- 3-4: Glee Club 2: Li- brary Club 3-4: Cen- tric: Circulation Staff MARGARET MORIARTY Her charming way makes her a genial friendf' Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Centric: Girls' Sports Editor: Cent1'i- petal: Subscriptions : St. Hilda Guild 3. PAUL NEUSER Worth makes the man. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 g Eucharistic, Our Lady's Commit- tee 3-4: German Club 2-3. i JOHN MENARD A pleasant manner is worth a fortune. Guard of Honor 3- 4: Eucharistic - Our Lady's Committee 3. ROSEMARY MERC URIO Many around hor crowd with glee. Guard of Honor 1- 2.3-43 Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 22: Social Action Com- mittee 4 : Musical Comedy 2-3-4: Glee Club 2-3-43 Centri- petal: Senior Editor: Junior Centi'ic: Tyv- ist. DONALD MILLER Good sense is a vir- tue. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4 : Eucharistic - Our Lady's Committee 35 'French Club 3: Eng- lish Club 4. ELIZABETH MORAN Daily she adds to someone's joy. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Eucharistic, Our Lady's Commit- tee 45 Musical Com- edy 4: Glee Club 2-4: English Club 4: Jun- ior Centric: Circula- tion Staff. CLARENCE MORRIN Real worth requires no interpreter. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action 2: Orchestra 1: Band 1: Football 1: Stu- dent Council 2-4 : French Club 3: St. John Berchmans So- ciety 1-2-3-4, JAMES A. NORTON He hath vim, vigor and vitality. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Musical Com- edy 3-43 Glee Club 2-3-4 I Basketball Manager 2: Cheer- leader 2-3-4. PAUL MENG Without me what would my brother be. Guard of Honor 2- 3-41 St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3: Eucharistic - Our La- dy's Committee 4: Draftsmen's Guild 2- 3-4. HENRIETTA METZGER Nice and kind she goes her way. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4. MARY FRANCES MODROWSKI Tract and efficiency are priceless posses- sions. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: Library Club 3- 4: English Club 4. FRANCIS MENG What brother do without me ? would my Guard of Honor 2- 3-41 St. John Berch- mans Society 2-3: Musical Comedy 3: Glee Club 3-4. LEONARD MICI-IALAK A sensible fellow, friendly and frank. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 4: Football 2. ROBERT MOLLENBERG Many, many friends his fate. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Musical Com- edy 4: Glee Club 4. I mi' i ,l P15654 SENIORS, 1939 1 i - l 1 l MARGARET NORTON True to her work, her word, her friends. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action 4: Musical Comedy 3: Band 1-2-3-4: Glee Centraprrad : Centyi- Cefltfagrad i I Centri- pet-al : Organization Editor: Class Play. MAUREEN O'CONNOR Modest ways and quiet goodness? Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Hilda Guild 1- 2-3: Catholic Action Committee 4. STANLEY OLSZEWSKI He laughed the learned dullnes away. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Musical Com- edy 2-3g Orchestra 13 Glee Club 2-3: Bowl- ing 4: Golf 4. JEANNE NUSBAUM Noble in deeds and thoughts. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: French Club 3: English Club 4: Girls' Athletic League 1-2- 3-4. THOMAS O'CONNOR Wholesome he is in every way. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 3 St. John Berch- mans Society 1: St. Vincent de Paul So- ciety 1: Centripetal: Assistant Circulation Manager. HELEN O'RIORDON Quiet and demure is she. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 2: Catholic Literature Committee 4 : Euchar- istic - Our Lady's Committee 4: Student Council 2: Library Club 3-43 Club 4. English JUNE NUSBAUM Ever ready to do her part. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action 4: English Club 43 irls' Athletic League 1-2-3-4: A, A. A. Award 3 . ROBERT OLENDER He is truly great who is truly good. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 I St. John Berch- mans Society 1-3: Eu- charistic - Our Lady's Committee 3: Student Council 4: Al-Geo- Tri!! 4: Draftsmen's Guild 4. RITA ANN O'SHEA Charming and pretty and pleasant to think about. Guard of Honor 3- 43 Eucharistic - Ou Lady's Committee 4: St. Hilda Guild 4: S - cial Action 4: Dra matic Club: Publicity Staff: English Club 43 Centripetal: Senior Art Editor. I ,,,- Kfau. - If P , f ROBERT PALICKI A light heart lives long. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 1-2: Musical Com- edy 2: Glee Club 2: Football 2: Bowling 4: Golf 4. JULIAN PAWLINA His energy is cent- ered in worthwhile things. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. Vincent de Paul Society 1: Al- Geo-Trix! 4: Drafts- men's Guild 3-4. EILEEN PLEITZ Grace and ability to her belong. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: Social Action 4: French Club 3: Jun- ior Centric: Class Re- porter. n,,.f1.'.4 .....l MARGARET PASZEK A welcome hand, and a smile for all. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Centric, Staff Writer 1 Centripetal : Publicity: Junior Cen- tric: Centragrrad. DORIS PINKELMAN Wholesomeness is her fort. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Class Play: English Club 4. JOSEPH PLUMMER Eager always to do what's best. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Eucharistic, Our Lady's Commit- tee 3-4: Social Action 4: Al-Geo-Trig 3-4: Centripetal : Ass't Business Manager 5 IJraftsmen's Guild 3-4. FRANK PATR ONIK The cautious seldom err. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 3-4: So- cial Action 4: Stu- dent Council 3-4: Lat- in Club 4: C Clan 3-4: Football 2: Baseball 3-4. LILLIAN PIOTROWSKI - Identified as one who is sweet? Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 2: English Club 4. BEATRICE POLCZYNSKI A merry heart mak- eth a cheerful coun- tenancef' Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 1-4 Class Officer: Treasurer 1: Musical Comedy 3-4 : Glee Club 3-4: Library Club 4: Girls' Ath- letic League 1-2-3-4. Pagc35 MARY JANE JOSEPH RIHACEK .tl-I .X l f , Hs-1- .L .f 47y,,,,' REINERT Sincere in all she docs and true. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4. ELIZABETH ROE Modest ways and quict goodness. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4. JOHN ROSENBERGER Every minute is val- uable to him. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4. - Page 36 His very foot hath music in it. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 3: Musical Comedy 4: Glee Club 4: Football 1-2: French Club 3. LAWRENCE ROMANO Strong reasons makc strong actions. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4g Spanish Club 3-4. ADELINE ROSINSKI Gentle, genuine and generous. Guard of Honor 3- 43 Eucharistic, Our Lady's Committee 4: Spanish Club 4: En!- lish Club 43 Centri- petal: Underclass Ed- itor: Junior Centric: Staff Writer: Mono- gram Club 3. RITA ROBIDEAU Genial always to all whom she knows. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Envrlish Club 45 Girls ' Athletic League 4. A EDWARD ROMATOWSKI He wins his way by carefulness and dili- gence. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 3 Draftsmen's Guild 1-2-3-4. GERALDINE ROSSLER To know her once is to like always. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action 43 Band 1-2-3-43 Cen- tric: Typist: Centri- petal z Typist. RICHARD POLLAUF Troubles himself to please without end. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 4: Band 4: Ger- man Club 1-2-4. EUGENIA RAPP Great girl to have for a friend. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-43 Student Coun- cil 4: German Club 3: English Club 43 Girls' Athletic Lea- gue 2-3-45 Monogram Club 3. HAROLD REED Mighty is this well- known scout. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 1 St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3-4. GERALD POPELIK Bestows upon us mu- sic sweet. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-45 Orchestra 1-2- 3-4. ANNA RAY Honor lies in honest toil. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Centric: Typ- istr Centripetal: Typ- ist. ROSE MARY REICHERT Winsome when she wants to be. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-45 Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 4: Junior Centric: Class Notes: French Club 43 English Club 43 Girls' Athletic League 2-4. GLORIA PUTZ Friendly and willing, an originator of Joy. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action 4: Musical Comedy 3-4: Glee Club 2-3-4: Centripetal: Calendar Editor. KATHLEEN RAYNOCK Indispensable to her friends. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action 43 English Club 4: Junior Centric: Fea- ture Editor. RITA REINEMEYER Humorous sense in her is great. Guard of Honor 45 Glee Club 2-33 Girls' Athletic League 2-3. SENIORS, 1939 I T r 1 u V lf' . If h I 3 JOHN Rows ALVIN WILLIAM n?ukk mm wHW,he RUTKOWSKI SANFORD 3 :nl!:,334.,,has a ready Hwy, wager his en- Quietness is the tem-E,-Q Guard of Honor 1- 2j3-43 Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 1-2- 3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 1-23 Eucharistic - Our La- dy's Committee 3-43 Social Action 3-4 3 Al- Geo-Trig 3-43 Foot- ball 2-3: Bowling: 4' French Club 2, THEODORE SARAHMAN Worthily earned his Varsity Football HC . Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: C Clan 2-3- 4: Football 1-2-3-43 Baseball 2-3-4. RITA ANN SCHETTER Refinement creates beauty everywhere. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-43 Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 23 Student Council 4: English Club 4: Jun- ior Centric: Copy Ed- itor. I .JN emies are few. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Eucharistic - OuI' Lady's Commit- tee 43 Student Coun- cil 43 Football 1-2. MARY JANE SCARLATO Jolly, joyous and all the rest. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-43 English Club 43 Girls' Athletic League 3-4. BERNARD SCHEUER Slow and steady wins the race. Guard of Honor 3- 43 Basketball 1. ple of wisdom. Guard of Honor 2- 3-42 St. John Berch- man's Society 1-4 1 St. Vincent de Paul So- ciety 4: Social Action 43 Student Council 33 Class Officer: Presi- derlf 3: C Clan 43 Football 2-3-43 Bas- ketball 1: Latin Club 43 French Club 4. ALBERT SCHAEFER Faithful to his many friends. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 Z St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3-43 Social Action 3 : Band 1-2-3-4. MARY SCI-IMITT It is a fine thing to he yourself. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 3: So- cial Action 43 Mu- sical Comedy 33 Glee Club 2-32 French Club 4: Class Play: Music- League 2. 1 N, SENIORS, 19397 Li VIRGINIA SCHNAPP 'Energetic in work and play. Guard of Honor 2- l 3-43 Musical Comedy 3-41 Glee Club 2-3-4: Centrinetal : Organ- ization Editorg Mono- gram Club 3. JOHN SCHOEN There is honesty, manhood, and good fellowship in thee. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 2 St. John Berch- mans Society 2: Class Officer: President 13 Baseball 4. LAWRENCE SEEBURGER Life has no bles- sing like a prudent friend. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 4. EDNA SCHNEIDER Actions speak louder than words. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-43 French Club 3 3 Centric: Girls' Sports Editor. ELIZABETH SCI-IOSKER A vivacious maid with a merry heart. Guard of Honor 4: Orchestra 1-2-3-4 I Glee Club 1-2-3-4: French Club 13 Girls' Athletic League 1-2- 3. MARY ANN SHEA A girl who is rated 4A-Inn Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-43 Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 43 St. Hilda Guild 1-2- 3-43 Student Council 13 Dramatic Club: Publicity Staff: Eng- lish Club 4: Centri- petal: Art Co-Editor: Catholic Action 4: Monogram Club 3: Class Play. EDWARD SCHOEN Wisdom flourishes well in a quiet place. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 4. JUNE SCHREIBER Character is not :I gift but a formation. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4 3 Eucharistic Our Lady's Commit- tee 2: Catholic Action 43 English Club 4. HARRY SHEROIAN A Singing Prince is he 3' Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action 4: Class Play: Music.. al Comedy 3-43 Glee Club 2-3-4. Page 37 4- .J U J EARL STECHSCHULTE Doubtlessly f e w could fill his place. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 1 Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 2. JAMES STREICHER Fine and upright in his ways. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Spanish Club 1-2. RICHARD STRUGAREK He plays the game according to the rules. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 1-2: St. John Berchmans Society 1-2: St. Vin- cent de Paul Society 1-23 C Clan 1-2-3- 4: Football 1-2-3-4: Basketball 1-2-3-4 : Baseball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4: Bowling 1-2-3-4 : Jun- ior Centric, Sports Editor. Page 53 ESTHER MAE STEFFAN Dear to those who know her well. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action Committee 4: Musical Comedy 3-4 : Glee Club 3-4 : English Club 4. MARGARET STRICK Keeping busy is her my-U Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 22 Catholic Literature Committee 4. GILBERT SULIER Every man is a vol- ume if you know how to read him? Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 3-4: St. John Berchmans Society 1-2-3-4: Eu-- charistic - Our Lady's Committee 3-4: Band 1: Glee Club 2: C Clan 1. FRANCIS SIELOFF He jokes at any trouble and always wears a smile. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3-4: English Club 4: Draftsmen's Guild 1- 21-3: Student Council ANGELA SMITH WILLIAM SKELLY Never too busy to he friendly. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: St. John Be1'ch- mans Society 1-4 : Student Council 4: Latin Club 4: French Club 4: Centripetal: Cashier. HELEN SMITH ..M0deSt ways and A talent for gaining - U friends. quiet goodness. G ard of Honor 1- Guard of HQHOI' .1' uh I .. 2-3-4: Apostolic Mus- 2 3'4.' Flench club 5' sion Committee 2. English Club 4. MARGARET SNYDER Serene her aspect, charm her watch- word. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Musical Corn- edy 3: Class Play Glee Club 2-3. CARL SPENCER His life is a progress and not a station. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 2: President 4: Class Officer: Pres- ident 4, Secretary 2: Glee Club 4: C Clan 3-4: Football 2- 3 -.4 : Draftsmen's jyjf Guild 4. fV l . 1 X I ' vi olmvi PHILIP srirr K He is truly great who is truly good. Guard of Honor 4: Eucharistic - Our Lo- dy's Committee 4: Band 4: German Club 3-4: Latin Club 41 Centripetal, Advertis- Centripetal: Advertis- ing Manager. EDWARD STRUCKHOLZ Men of talent are men of occasions. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3-41 Student Council 4: Class Play 4: Music- al Comedy 4: Glee Club 4 :' Spanish Club 4 : Latin Club 4 : Ten- nis 3-4. FRANCIS SULLIVAN 1 By mind a genius by heart a clown Guard of Honor 1 2-3-4 5 St. John Berch- mans Society 1-3-4: Student Council 3-4: Hall Patrol 3: Class Officer: Treasurer 1: Dramatic Club: Pub- ' licity Chairman: Al-N 5 1 Geo-Trip: 3: German Club 3: Latin Club 4: Centric: Co-Editor' ' Centripetal: Senior -x, Editor: Monogram X Club 3. NAPOLEON SLIBY People like him be- cause lle is himself.' Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Class Play: Dramatic Club: Pre- fluction Staff: Foot- ball 13 Spanish Club 3. RICHARD SMITH Qualities make for character. Guard of Honor 3- 4.' VIRGINIA SPENTHOFF Few opportunities she lets pass. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Eucharistic, Our Lady's Commit- tee 4: Social Action 4: Library Club 3, Vice President 4 1 Centric: Staff Writ- er: Centripetal: Typ- ist: Girls' Athletic League 2: Catholic Action 3. SENIORS, 193 l I u MARY ALICE PATRICIA RICHARD SULLIVAN A SULLIVAN SULLIVAN There is no limit to Many people are HI-ilfle thil'lgS HTC US- her possibitiesf' chafmed by her llally g00d- Sl'Ill e. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Cimmittee 4: Al-Geo-Trig 4: Eng- lish Club 4: Junior Centric: Feature Ed- itor: Monogram Club 3: Mission Commit- tee 3. WILLIAM SWEENEY An unassuming gen- tleman is he. Guard of Honor 3- 4: St. John Berch- mans Society 3: Ger. man Club 2-3: Drafts- men's Guild 2-3-4. ANNA MARY THIMMES Happy am I, from care I am free. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Musical Com- eidif 3-4: Glee Club 2- Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action 4: Student Council 4: Class Officer: Vice- President 3 3 Glee Club 4: Centripetal: Typist. CHESTER SZAROLETA Makes anyone want to know him better. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Musical Com- edy 4: Glee Club 4: Junior Centric: Fea- ture Editor. LILLIAN TOMES Warm and friendly to all she knows. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 3 Eucharistic- Our Lady's Commit- tee 4g Glee Club 4. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 2: St. Vincent de Paul So- ciety 3: Draftsmeifs Guild 1-2-3-4. WILLIAM TESTA Steady, dependable, very bright. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 C St. John Berch- mans Society 2-3-4 Eucharistic - Our La dy's Committee 3-4: St. . Vincent de Paul SOCIGW 43 The Stu- dent Council 3-4 German Club 3-4 Latin Club 4. .x MARIE TSCHERNE -3 Goodness and love moulds her joy and beauty. ' 2-3-4' German Club 2-33 English Club 4 Centripetal: Organi- N. Guard of Honor 1-Tix li l zation Staff : Junior Centric: Circulation 4 Y Staff . .SENIORS, 1939 x Xqi- i LOUIS- URBAN He has mastered the art of listening. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4. JOSEPH WALLES His watchword is in- dustry. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- ci Latin Ab 4. ROBERT WAMBOLD Loyalty and sincerity combined. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: ADOSt0lic Mis- sion Committee 2-3: St. John Berchmans Society 2-3-4: Euch- aristic - Our Lady's Committee 2-3: So- cial Action Commit- tee 4. 4 ibm -. ROBERT VICKERS The longer you know him. the better you like him. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-43 Student Coun- cil 3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 4: Dramatic Club: Stu- dent General Chair- man: Latin Club 4. RICHARD WALSH Not so tall, not so small, but a good friend to allf' Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 Q Eucharistic, Our Lady's Commit- tee 3. WILLIAM WATTS All his friends say he's okay. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-4: Eucharistic - Our La- dy's Committee 43 Student Council 4: Centripetal : Senior Editor. FRANCES VIEL Mind unemployed is mind unenjoyed. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: ' Eucharistic. Our Lady's Commit- tee 3-4: Junior Cen- tric: Staff Writer. JOANNE WALTERS Originality plus abil- ity to put it forth. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 43 Spanish Club 4: Cen- tric: Feature Editor: Junior Centric: Hum- or Editor. RICHARD WEISSENBERGER No enemy can match a friend. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4. Page 39 CARL WELCH Little but mighty. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 g Eucharistic, Our Lady's Commit- tee 43 Student Spirit- ual Council. DANIEL WILHELM All men look upon him favorably. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 1-2- 3-4 3 Eucharistic - Our Lady's Committee 2- 3: St.Vi ncent de Paul Society 1-4: So- cial Action 4: Stu- dent Council 2-4 3 Glee Club 4. LAWRENCE WOELFL He appreciates the importance of little things. .... Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 2. ALICE ZALEWSKI Kindly in word and deed. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 3: Centripetal: Subscrip- tions. I i I MARY KATHRYN WERNING Her energy is cen- tered in the worth- while things. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. Hilda Guild 1-2-3-4: English Club 4: Centripetal: Or- ganization Art Edit- or: Art Club l-2-3-4. EULALIA WILHELM A typical Centralite through and through Guard of Honor 1- 3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 42 Glee Club 4: Centric: Third Associate Ed- itor: Centripetal: 3rd Associate Editor: His- tory Club 4: Junior Centric: Second As- sociate Hiitor. IRENE YAGER Hers is a quiet charm. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action 4 3 Eucharistic - Our Lady's Committee 3- 4: Centripetal: Typ- ist: Junior Centric: Class Notes: English Club 4: Monogram Club 3. HENRIETTA ZIEGLER A radiant smile has this pretty maid. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Musical Com- edy 2-3-4: Glee Club 2-3-4: Centric: Typ- ist: Apostolic Mission Committee 1. JAMES APSEY Conduct and courage lead to honor. Guard of Honor 4: Glee Club 43 Musical Cflmedy 4: Catholic Action Committee 4. DANIEL WILCZYNSKI Quiet but his friends are many. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4. HELEN WILLINGER Never too busy to be friendly. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. Hilda Guild 1-2-3-4 : Apostol' Mission Committee , German Club 3: vi- tripetal: Phttogr Editor: Art lu 1 2- 3-4. 1 J. LADISLAUS ZACH His major interest is athletics. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: C Clan 4: Football 2-3-4: St. John Berchmans Soci- ety 4. JEROME ZIELASKOWSKI i'A true sense of or is a good asset. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 4. P38640 SENIORS 1939 Five Av List The Juniors ITH THE passing of another year, the three hundred and thirty-three members of the Junior Class have successfully landed on the shore of Seniorland. During the course of the last year, they have responded whole-heartedly in almost all their activities. Various musical talents of the Juniors were well represented in the Glee Club, Band, and Orchestra. Fine performances were given by Junior athletes on the gridiron, later on the basketball floor, and also on the baseball diamond. , Their achievements in the literary field included the gathering of material for research essays and the writing of short stories. A further proof of ability was given when they captured five out of the six prizes awarded to Central in the Current Science Contest. The publication of the junior Centric added the finishing touches to their successful year. If the past year is a foreshadow of the coming year,we,the members of the Senior Class, are confident that the juniors will capably carry on the traditions of Central. CLASS OFFICERS President ---------------------------------------. Richard Burnett Vice President ..................................... -Mary Burnett Secretary .......-.-.--..------------.............. Harold Mouch Treasurer .-..-.--------.-----.--.--............... Bertha Schiess Outstanding Juniors Anderson, john Arvay, Rosemary Borgess, Richard Breitfelder, Edward Carney, jean Ceboll, Elizabeth Coombs, Ursula Dolkan, Genevieve Donnelly, Patrick Esch, Anna Fitzgerald, Vance Burnett, Mary Carollo, Anthony Conners, Kathleen Fadell, Edward Flaherty, Lawrence Fleck, Irene Fleck, Thelma Frank, Frederick Fromme, Ludwig Geiger, Paul Gerold, Louis Gibbons, Elizabeth Gibbons, Richard Hartnett, Mary jane Hulett, Clarence Four 'C Gannon, Phyllis Kaminski, Ignatius Killian, Frances Knight, Harold Kleman, Rita Kraemer, Raymond Kwiet, Elizabeth Langenderfer, Ruth Link, Margaret Luyet, Eleanor Malone, james Maros, Helen Matlock, Dora McCarthy, Margaret McHenry, Eileen Av List Lipinski, Raymond Martin, jean Mowka, Ralph Paszek, joseph McVicker, Robert Mullan, Mary Ellen Naugle, Leland O'Connor, Elizabeth Piker, Dolores Richardson, Phyllis Ryan, joseph ' Soutihard, Marvin Swanton, Margaret Viola, Raymond Welch, Gerald Yates, William Schiess, Bertha Slavin, Agnes Snyder, Angela Tiemann, George Fligor, Lawrence Konczal, Francis Rees, jane Traczyk, Adeline Frankowski, Norman Kwiatkowski, Richard Rejent, Casimir Wilczynski, Edwin Gallagher, Thomas Zimmerman, john Student Council Anderson, john Blanchard, Gerald Fox, Virginia Geiger, Paul Biniak, Del Bottorff, John Bodette, Richard Burnett, Richard Burnett, Mary Hunter, Robert Jacobs, Francis Killian, Frances Hartnett, Mary jane .McNamee, William Muller, Robert Naugle, Leland Perkins, James Rowe, Bernard Social Action Committee Cira, Mildred Duck, Charles Fox, Virginia Gibbons, Richard Eucharistic - Our Kleman, Rita Krolczyk, Stanley Luyet, Eleanor Howard, james Kwiatkowski, Richa McMahon, Patrick Riester, Dorothy 9 rd Lady s Committee Martin, jean Mason, Dorothy Nusbaum, Charles Ryan, joseph Slhull, Rita Trese, Ralph Roszyk, Bernice Southard, Marvin Trudeau, Virginia Welch, Gerald ' Zimmerman, John Tafelski, james White, Beulah Wright, John Page 41 l , MJ. Borgess, Richard Brugnone, Frances Esch, Anna Fleck, Irene Gannon, Phyllis Gibbons, Elizabeth Griss, Helen Daney, Bernarr Dressler, Harold Duck, Charles Etue, Charles Ferguson, Thomas Frankowski, Norman Geiger, Paul Gerken, George Gibbons, Richard Burnett, Mary Bowler, Josephine Niezgoda, Irene Anderson, John Geiger, Paul Aubry, Evelyn Barszcz, Alice Bennett, Mary Helen Blackwood, Franklin Bissonette, Jeanne Bottorff, John Brady, Grace Brienfelder, Catherine Carlo, Pauline Addis, James Burnett, Richard Couture, Clarence Crippen, Bernard Marcis, Charles Anderson, John Jacobs, Samuel Arvay, Rosemary Behan, Ellen Biniak, Sylvia Bissonette, Jeanine Gerken, George Harlow, John Hulett, Carlence Kaminski, Ignatius Page 42 Catholic Literature Committee Gage, Joseph Geiger, Paul King, Clifford Konicki, Edwin Kopf, Robert McCarthy, Margaret Apostolic Committee Kaminski, Ignatius Knight, Harold Mikesell, Robert Mowka, Ralph Narges, Howard Overberg, Margaret St. John Berchmans Society Howard, James Hunter, Raymond Hunter, Robert Hoeffel, Albert Jacobs, Francis Konicki, Edwin Koph,Robert Kniglht, Harold Logsdon, Ward McMillen, Donald McDuEee, David Nusbaum, Charles Nopper, Richard Pinciotti, Donald Rosenfelder, Raymond Roesner, John Lipinski, Raymond Reifert, Richard Library Club Connolly, Dorothy Drouillard, Evelyn St. Hilda Society Pollauf, Laurine Slavin, Agnes St. Vincent De Paul Society McHugh, Thomas Pierce, Edward Glee Club Ceboll, Elizabeth Connors, Kathleen Farber, Leona Fell, Eileen Fournier, Catherine Howard, James Hunter, Raymond Jaobs, Samuel Kaczmarek, Charles McGuire, Milton Mouch, Harold O'Leary, Francis Pautz, William McCarthy, Eugene Killian, Frances Kinsey, William Link, Margaret Logsdon, Ward Martin, Jeanne McCarthy, Mary Mulland, Mary Ellen Oberhausen, Kathleen Pautz, William Football Pinciotti, Donald Reger, Charles Rudnicki, Richard Scarlato, Frank Basketball Mouch, Harold Girls, Athletic League Dowe, Cleta Knight, Virginia Long, Lois Kraemer, Raymond Overberg, Marjorie Kraemer, Raymond Krolczyk, Stanley Maros, Helen Niezgoda, Irene Petree, Margaret Band Reifert, Robert Tieman, George Orchestra Naugle, Leland Reifert, Richard Niezgoda, Irene Witherell, Mary Southard, Marvin Rejent, Casimir Ryan, Joseph Tyrell, Doris Wilczvnski, Edmund Southard, Marvin Skeldon, Phillip Smith, Paul Tafelski, James Tank, Virgil Trese, Ralph Viola, Raymond Welch, Gerald Wright, John Yates, William Richardson, Phyllis Werning, Bernadette Tank, Virgil Rees, Jane Rosenfelder, Raymond Rupley, James Saelzer, Gertrude Trese, Ralp'h Viola, Raymond Young, Rita Wolfe, Dorothy Zavac, Emery Scanlon, Robert Scott, Robert Sodd, William Tank, Virgil Tscherne, Joseph Naugle, Leland Roesner, John Rees, Jane Ra'he, Anna Stern, Anna Wonderly, Irene Tremp, William Tremp, William Viola, Raymond I .lvl Q, a! 1 2 3 4 5 6 - --1- ------------ ---- - J Uzvlolzs, 1 Elizabeth cebou, Mildred cira, Elizabeth Conlon, Kathleen Connors, Dorothy Connolly. ff- - t C , f ra. 1 A 1 fi b Jennie Addes, james Addis, john Anderson, Rosemary Arvay, Evelyn Aubry. Dale Beaudry, Alice Barszcz, Ellen Behan, Barbara Beres, Edward Bick. Del Biniak, Sylvia Biniak, jean Bissonette, Franklin Blackwood, Dewey Blanchard. Gerald Blanchard, Richard Bodette, Richard Borgess, John Bottorff, Richard Brandel. Grace Brady, Frances Brugnone, Richard Burnett, Mary Burnett, Rosemary Byersmith. John Callahan, Pauline Carlo, jean Carney, Anthony Carollo, Marcella Cassidy. 9 3 9 -..H .-.......... ........,. :fe ng f r . - , V 'V' . A t '- . t , , .,., , if I Q ip Y if Q S E 3 r lv ' A N it 325 1 3 e G L. , 57 - A .Q john Connolly, Ursula Coombs, Jean Cousino, Clarence '32 . ,X ..,.. . 5' 9, , A 'W Q -... mfg, Couture, Bernard Crippen. E m 'ilfg 5 If' F I. w i iff t .t.f1:,, l 9 A k b , .,., 5 . . ., , .A 1 I 4 new ll I-5 1 :2 ....,..:,.: 3 4 -I it , ,iavl --ee a e e Genevieve Dolkan, Robert Dickey, Mary Doe, jean iff -5 3, Delp, Patrick Donnelly. A K .W ,.,,' ' ' E Cleta Dowe, Bernard Doyon, Harold Dressler, Charles ' .-., ii Drotar, Evelyn Drouillard. ' A .W K A Ig I W it e Anna Esch, Charles Duck, Elizabeth Steve, Charles P lj ' . ,B M 3? 5 il Etue, James Evans. , ,N ,k t-: 1 ,., .,,. , V 'K , 4 M , , Edward Fadell, Leona Farber, Joanne Farmer, Eileen If . iiili A tl K 'l pci ? of Fell, Robert Ferstle. w V -f.- fa -V ..:.1 f -' :ear ..,-.:, .,,. . Nm, , E, . H Y W W ftf' ' 1 wr' Page 43 William Fitzcharles, Vance Fitzgerald, Lawrence Fla- herty, Irene Fleck, Thelma Fleck. Lawrence Fligor, Hugh Floraday, Virginia Fox, Vir- ginia Fournier, Marie Francis. Frederick Frank, Norman Frankowski, joseph Gage, Dorothy Gallagher, Phyllis Gannon. Richard Garvin, Edward Gasiorowski, Yvonne Gates, Paul Geiger, George Gerken. ,, Louis Gerold, Pasculita Geronimo, Elizabeth Gibbons, Richard Gibbons, Jean Giovanucci. Robert Gradel, Anna Marie Gray, Catherine Green- felder, Helen Griss, -Cyril Grudzinski. Page 44 JUNIORS, 1939- -t-- ----------- L ---' - --+ H x 4 Marvin Haas, Harvey Brummett, john Harlow, Mary Hartnett, Margaret Herman. 2 Charles Hoffmann, james Howard, Clarence Hulett, Mary Iott, Francis Jacobs. 3 Loretta Jacobs, Charles Kaczmarek, Robert Kaiser, Thaddeus Kajfasz, Cyril Kaminski. 4 Francis Kohczal, Paul Keller, Louise Kendrick, Clif- ford King, Frances Killian. 5 Robert Kitz, Rita Klemen, Harold Knight, Robert Kopf, Edwin Konicki. VM 6 Raymond Kraemer, joseph Krause, Louis Lange, Arthur LaPlante, Louise LaPlante. William Lalileuer, Alice Larkin, Rosemary Lawrence, Rita Leahy, Robert Leonhardt. N john Lewandowski, Howard Lewis, james Lewis, Margaret Link, Clarence Lindenberger. 1 Rayinond Lipinski, Ward Logsdon, George Long, Lois Long, Ruth Langenderfer. Frances Luken,Eleanor Luyet, Elizabeth Kwiet, Andrew Kundrat, Charles Marcis. G Bernice Mariea, Helen Maros, Robert Marisay, jean Martin, Dorothy Mason. Dora Matlock, Coletta Mauder, Lawrence Mauder, Richard Rudnicki, Warren McAtee. JUNIORS, 1939- f--- ---------- - - --i- -H+ 4441! A, Mary McCarthy, Marjorie McCarthy, Paul McCloskey Milton McGuire, Eileen McHenry. Thomas McHugh, jean McMahon, Donald McMillen Robert McVicker, Ann Melotik. Geraldine Menke, William Metzger, William Meyer Robert Mikesell, Robert Miller. , Rita Mittendorf, Colby Moody, Donald Morrin, Harold Mouch, Ralph Mowka. Edmund Mowka, Lawrence Mueller, Mary Ellen Mul- lan, Hugh Mullen, Robert Mu'ller. Mary Ellen Murphy, Lorraine Nagel, Howard Narges, Leland Naugle, Virginia Neary. Page 45 3 1 Gertrude Neuser, Irene Niezgoda, Leonard Niezgoda, Donald Nonnenmacher, Robert Notheis. Alvina Nowicki, Charles Nusbaum, Helen Overberg, Marjorie Overberg, Kathleen Oberhausen. Arnold Oswald, Elizabeth O'Connor, james Oswald, Christine Pacer, Helen Oswald. Joseph Paszek, Ludmilla Peer, James Perkins, Mar- garet Petree, Edward Pierce. john Pietrykowski, Donald Pinciotti, Laurine Pollauf, Anna Rahe. Charles Reger, Richard Reifert, Lawrence Reinemeyer, jane Rees, Dorothy Riester. .U If unfr- K I - ---- ------------ ---- -JUNIURS, 1939- ---- ----- ---- - ------ - - G+ Page 46 N 4315 Angela Snyder, Paul Smith, Phyllis Richardson, Fran- cis Rochowiak, Rita Roe. Francis Rogalski, Helen Rogers, Chester Romatowski, Raymond Rosenfelder, john Roesner. Elizabeth Rossler, james Reiter, Bernard Rowe, john Rowe, Helen Runyan. Henry Ryan, joseph Ryan, Gertrude Saelzler, Robert Scanlon, Francis Scarlato. Bertha Sdhiess, Walter Schlagheck, Rowland Schmidt, Raymond Sheahan, Dolores Suess. Roy Simon, Phil Skeldon, Agnes Slavin, Richard Slaw- inski, Marie Smith. I Angela Snyder, Paul Smith, Clyde Spitler, William Sodd, joseph Staebell. Anna Stern, John Stoeckley, Esther Stroud, Robert S.uetzer, Francis Sutter. Sweeney, Margaret Swanton, james Tafelski, Virgil Tank, James Tansey. Harold Thieman, Adeline Traczyk, Marjorie Thieman, Keith Tremmel, George Tiemann. William Tremp, Elmer Toth, Virginia Trudeau, joseph Tscherne, Doris Tyrell. Edward Ulgener, Raymond Viola, Peter Veres, Leila Van Buskirk, Thomas Warner. - -'-i ------------ -'-' - J Uzvzons, 1939- -'-- ------------ ---- - - -1' Albert Weber, Lila Wegmiller, joseph Weinzapf, Vir- ginia Weirich, Gerald Welch. james Welsh, Robert Welch, Bernadette Werning, Francis Werning, Beulah White, Edmund Wilczynski,,Raymond Wilhelm, Arlene Will, Mary Witherell, Dorothy Wolfe. Irene Wonderly, john Wright, William Yates, Rita Young, Emery Zavac. John Zimmerman, Charles Adkinson, Charles Best, Mary Bennett, Josephine Bowler. Edward Breitfelder, Benjamin Camp, Robert Desmond, Richard Dulfey, John Dominguez. flaw H Page 47 james Corbett, Daniel Foley, Catherine Fournier, Ludwig Fromme, Richard Gerken. Elizabeth Halm, John Hoffman, Raymond Hunter, Roibert Hunter, Samuel Jacobs. james Justen, Virginia Kamper, Stanley Krolczyk, William Kunisch, William Kinsey. Richard Kwiatkowski, James LaVoy, Robert McCarthy, David McDuffee, Patrick McMahon. james Malone, William McNamee, Rita MeQuade, William Meyer, Richard Nopper. Robert Rottman, James Rupley, Ralph Rutkowski, janet Scheuplein, Rita Shull. L -n-- ----------- - '--- -JUNIURS, 1939 Mary Ellen Hughes, Robert Scott, James Soldwish, Marvin Southard, Robert Thomas. Ralph Trese, Paul Weisenberger, Elizabeth Welsh, Paul Williams, Albert Custer. Page 48 The Sophomores EVIEWING the activities of the Sophomores we can look appraisingly upon their accomplishments. This group of students has fallen in line in assimilating the true spirit and in carrying on the traditions of Central Catholic High School Their resourcefulness was affirmed by their whole-hearted seizure of the opportunities which developed their leadership in the Chronicle Campaign, the Mission Drive, and the Comunity Chest Capaign. Well done Sophomores, keep up the good work which you have begun. CLASS OFFICERS President ...................,....,........,, Vice President- -, ........ -. ..........-..... ....,. Secretary ......... t , ........H............... - - - - - - Joseph Sheperd Lillian Antesberger - - - Thomas Anderson Treasurer ...-.---.--....-............-........... - -Norma Jaehn Anderson, Thomas Annarino, Theresa Babione, Jeanne Bandurski, Raphael Beckham, William Boyer, Elizabeth Burcin, Michael Cothrel, Ruth Donoher, Edward Dowling, Claire Driscoll, Mary Drouillard, Jeanne Bihl, Blandina Billmaier, Kenneth Bodette, Mary Brucker, Richard Czubachowski, Irene Eble, Thomas Fehlen, Robert Gareau, Frederick Comte, Williant Deeds, Jeanne Goetz, Evelyn Jones, Donald Barret, Marcia Bartko, Anna Cooper, Joan Donoher, Edward Frank, Valentine Hulett, Donald Bartko, Anna Beumel, William Byersmith, Rosemary Cothrel, Ruth Doe, Donald Dunohy. Beatrice Bruetsch, Bernice Buttery, Patricia Deeds, Jeanne Duvall, Marv Belle Geis, Robert Hunter, Richard Outstanding Sophomores Five KAN List Dunne, Elizabeth Gdowik, Joseplh Holley, Marilyn Jaehn, Norma Konicka, Genevieve Kranz, Helen Lawicki, Dorothy Losek, Virginia Lovisa, Eugene McAvoy, John Menke, Helen Mohler, James Mullan, Rosalyn Nawrocki, Victor Obert, Richard Pastorek, Paul Piker, Dolores Pollauf, Rita Richard, Vincent Runyan, Margaret Ryan, Rosemary Schultz, Elizabeth Four Av List Johnson, Leon Jones, Donald Kendrick, Louise Kiefer, Richard Kwapich, Marcella Lause, Donald Martin, Margaret McDaniel, Ruth Melczak, Marilyn Moody, Colby Neidhart, Margaret Ramisch, William Reichert. Ralph Roache, Marvis Rosenthal, James Sarno, Joseph Student Council Karmol, Walter Miller, Alphonse Mohr, Paul Moody, Colby Navarre, Robert Pollauf, Rita Catholic Social Action Committee Jaehn, Norma Kranz, Helen Martin, Margaret Lavden, Nancy McDaniels, Ruth Moore, James Eucharistic Francis, Jeanne Gdowik, Joseph Holley. Marilyn Kane, James Kizer, Eugene Kramer, Richard Catholic Johnson, Ruth Kane, James Kraft, John Kramer, Edward Krunp, Joan O'Brien, Regina - Our O'Roui-ke, Rosemary Ronfeldt, Rosemary Schaefer, Charles V Seitz Stephan Serke. Stephan Sherriff, Betty Jane Larly's Committee Krupp. Ioan Lawecki. Raymond Lovisa, Eugene Mahoney. George McDermott, Rosemar.y , Melczak, Marilyn Literature Committee Neptune, John Osborn, Kathleen Roache, Mavis Smith, Robert Smith, William Stritt, Evelyn Seger, Anna Sheperd, Joseph Smiarowski, Edmund Smith, Robert Sparks, Anita Stuetzer, Elizabeth Todd, Anna Mae Tremp, Rose Marie Triendl, Florence Vetter, Raymond Waltzer, John Wirries, John Sattler, James Seeburger, Edna Trombley, Kathryn Weinzapf, Mary Wilhelm, Anthony Winkler, Ellen Zeller Patricia Zieman, Rita Reichert, Ralph Waltzer, John Weisenberger, John Wirries, John Tremmel, Keitlh Todd, Anna Mae Waltzer, John Witt, Robert Zieman, Rita Miller, Alphonse O'Brien, Helen Plank, Gerald Ruppek, Margaret Smith, William Warrick, Rose Ann Wilde, Mary Winhoven, Mary Jane Wollenbacher, Elizabeth Pag 6 Bettingier, Evelyn Bodette, Mary Cieply, Edward Czaja, Norman Driscoll, Mary johnson, Ruth Donoher, Edward Gareau, Frederick Gdowik, Joseph Hoffman, james Hunter, Richard Kane, James Karmol, Walter Kearney. Robert Kramer, Edward Couturier, Ellouise Duvall, Mary Belle Connors, Gerald Donoher, Edward Hoffman, james Kwiet, Elizabeth Ashe, james Beumal, William Billmaier, Kenneth Brannon, Lawrence Conrad, George Donovan, Robert Dunn. Robert Fortuna, Michael Gladieux, Francis Kosydar, Victor Antesberger, Eleanor Antesberger, Lillian Bartko, Anna Bodette, Mary Couturier, Ellouise Driscoll, Mary Duvall, Mary Belle Eaton, Rita Francis, Jeanne Bader, Joyce Bick, Bernard Boyer, Elizabeth Cooper, Joan - Foss, Frank Hain, Robert Harmon, Lawrene Burcin, Michael Cotherel, Ruth Doe, Donald Page 50 ' Apostolic Committee Kendrick, Louise Kiefer, Richard Konicki, Genevieve Kraus, Evelyn Neitfeld, Addalain O'Brien, Helen Otting, Mary Paszko, Virginia Pastorek, Paul Resig, Robert Runyan, Margaret Schaffer, George St. John Berchmans Society Kramer, Richard Kunisch, Raymond Lovisa, Eugene Mahonev. George McAvoy, john McQuade, Donald Miller, Alphonse Miller, Roland Mizerny, Stanley Mohr, Paul Navarre, Robert Radecki, Albin Richard, Vincent Sayers, john Schoen, Richard Shea, William Sheperd, Joseph Seitz, James St. Hilda Society Eberle, Rose Ann Layden, Nancy Neidhart, Margaret O'Brien, Helen Saint Vincent De Paul Society Hoffman, james . Kramer, Edward Lovisa, Eugene Mohler, james Gladieux, Francis Haas, William Hunter, Richard Kane, 'james Kozlowski. Eugene Kosydar, Victor LaFleur, William Moran, john Mouch, Charles Kramer, Richard Mohler, james Al-Geo-Trig Nawrocki, Victor Pinkelman, Theodore Football Lawicki, Melvin Maczko, Edward Mercurio, Thomas Metzger, William Moran, John Mouch, Charles Murohy, Richard Basketball Walsh, William Metzger, William Girls' Athletic League Frank, Valentine Goetz, Evelyn Hehl, Rosemary Holley, Marilyn johnson, Ruth Keller, Eleanor Kendrick, Louise Langenderfer, Naomi Layden, Nancy Hofmann, William Keller, Eleanor Kilcorse, Ellen Kolhoff, Richard Koscho, joseph Kranz, Helen McQuade, Donald Mackie, Eileen Martin, Margaret McDaniel, Ruth Neff, Rita Moore, Catherine Neidhart, Margaret O'Brien, Regina O'Rourke, Rosemary Ronfeldt, Rosemary Band A Navarre, Robert Neff, Rita Osborn, Kathleen Pfeiffer, Maryanna Pinkelman, Theodore Sheahan, Raymond Sheperd, Joseph Urchestra Johnson, Ruth Osborn, Kathleen McAvoy, john Plank, Gerald Nawrocki, Victor Sheperd, joseph Musical Comedy Wirries, John Schultz, Elizabeth Sheperd, joseph Waltzer, john Wirries, John Serke, Steplhen Sewell, Robert Smith, William Sullivan, William Tremmel, Keith Waltzer, john Wilhelm, Donald Witt, Robert Pollauf, Rita Roe, Rita Schneck, june Sattler, James Wirries, John Zieman, Rita O'Brien, William Pietrykowski, Andrew Printy, james Ray, Richard Rood, George Scarlato, Iohn Walsh, William Printy, james Ruppel, Margaret Schneck, june Schultz, Elizabeth Sparks, Anita Stuetzer, Elizabeth Treadwell, Virginia Triendl, Florence Warrick, Rose Ann Welter, Mary Agnes Simon, john Staebell, Armer Sullivan, William Todd, Anna Mae Tremmel, Keith Voss, Richard Zaborowski, Virginia Tremmel, Keith Tremp, Rose Marie Wilhelm, Donald -re' ,, Thomas Anderson. Theresa Annarino, Eleanor Antes- berger, Lillian Antesberger, James Ashe, Jeanne Babione. Joyce Bader, Michael Balasz, Raphael Bandurski, Mar- cia Barrett, Anna Bartko, Doris Bashaw. Oliveanna Baumer, William Beckham, Rose Beres, Evelyn Bettinger, William Beumel, Julius Bevington. Bernard Bick, Blandina Bihl, Kenneth Billmaier, James Blanchard, Richard Blase, Mary Bodette. Richard Bohland, William Boogher, Hazel Bouya, Elizabeth Boyer, Robert Brancheau, William Brandel. Lawrence Brannan, Richard Brucker, Edward Bruen, Virginia Buehrer, Michael Burcin, Richard Burynski. Patricia Buttery, Rosemary Byersmith, Margaret Cam- eron, Lawrence Cauffield, Vincent Ceravolo, Edward Cieply. 1.91 1 + - SOPHOMORES, 1939- -'-- ---------- -'-- - - -1- Bernard Coleman, William Comte, George Conrad, Eileen Conroy, Joan Cooper, Joyce Corrigan. Richard Corrigan, Irene Cosgriff, Ruth Cothrel, El- louise Couturier, Norman Czaja, Francis Czolgosz. Irene Czubachowski, Warren Daney, Lucille Day, Harold Dazell, Jeanne Deeds, Robert Deeds. James Detzer, Madeline Devine, Robert Dickey, Ferd- inand Dintzner, Donald Doe, Ervin Doman. Edward Donoher, Claire Dowling, Virginia Dragen, Mary Driscoll, Jeanne Drouillard, Bernard Dudley. Cecile Duffey, Malcolm Dumas, Elizabeth Dunn, Robert Dunn, Beatrice Dunphy, Patricia Dusch. Mary Duvall, Rita Eaton, Rose Ann Eberle, Thomas Eble, Lucille Fadell, Robert Feeney. Page 51 WT , ?J , 'f ' - Robert Fehlen, Rose Ferraro, Stanley Fitzgerald, Q?'f5'5Wfi?li' Q?L.vLi.i- Qi. .1 f,'f:gf3. f - ' J q. j.fy g w Michael Fortuna, Frank Foss, Jeanne Francis. . , ,, K A K J f 53? 'V .5 ' a if EYZQA TQFQ' f'f:: ' fr. . . - . fgqfi. . ,.i, V Robert Francis, Valentine Frank, Frederick Gareau, 4 F ' ygfg F- Thomas Gibbons, Eileen Gillies, Mary Gay. 5 f - L' .1 Q zafr .- if!-12 . F -F I N ,'lei f im' W az' ' , . - . -':- f , Siff.f' . . . A , A .V 4 Joseph Gdowik, Francis Gladieux, Evelyn Goetz, V ' Thomas Goff, Robert Gorny, Alvira Graybark. ' 1 'F i In ffl' .... .. ' . ' . ii g , Elizabeth Grill, Robert Gruhler, Raymond Guese, ' , if .- ' f V' ffj 5 James Gunselman, William Haas, Robert Hain. Q.: 2 .lp 5.1 ' .. xp -5- I we Q ,ima 9 4 Jw., J f. ea: ,--', V .1 ffm ' ttna ' J - ' . . . 1 me if m e Qhgiiimi 4. . 5 Hugh Hackett, Elaine Hall, Phyllis Hamilton, Law- - . - - ' '1-: K ' -.7 A Tfitftm. 5. 4' - fy .qv .1 if ' - i t rence Harmon, Gerald Harms, Rudy Harris. rw -' . A fa w if? ' A 1'-' 1 f 'm fr W ' A A lzlji. .., J ' ' , fifii . - . A Th H k R H hl gg , Qi A' 5 g, 5 , 1-. ,EQ 'wet f. QV :A Q., I 6 Wayne Harroun, omas auc , osemary e , f, L I Q Donald Heinl, John Hennessey, Verl Hiller. ' ' A ' . ..E-9 F . ' :Qs - ' , ' w e ve-' ' ' ' f Xt . , F ' . .- 'i 7 Vern Hiller, Doris Hoffman, James Hoffman, William P1f.f.Qfiv 1 . . f 0 -'-- i' J ' ll H J , it . - Hofmann, Marilyn Ho ey, James aron. n---n----- - -n- - ---- ---- ----- ---- - s 0 P H 0 M 0 R E S , 1 9 3 9 - -'-- - -- - '- - -' - -- - - - -m'- '- ----'--'--------H+ Raymond Horgan, John Hubacher, Donald Hulett, -Richard Hunter, Norman Hurlburt, Virginia Jab- lonski. Henry Jacob, Ellen Jacobs, Norma Jaehn, Gerald Jensen, Jerome Jensen, Leon Johnson. Ruth Johnson, Donald Jones, James Joyce, James Kane, Walter Karmol, John Kawecka. Robert Kearney, Elizabeth Keeler, Eleanor Keller, William Kelting, Ellen Kilcorse, Eugene Kizer. Daniel Kolebuck, Richard Kolhoff, Eugene Konczal, Genevieve Konicki, Joseph Koscho, Victor Kosydar. Genevieve Koziatek, Eugene Kozlowski, John Kraft, Edward Kramer, Richard Kramer, Helen Kranz. Evelyn Kraus, Joan Krupb, Robert Krause, Raymond Kunisch, Richard Kurtz, Raymond Kusner. Page 52 1:-zz? .:. 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A t 1 Marcella Kwapich, Evelyn Kwiatkowski, Frank Kwiat- kowski, Joyce Lake, Naomi Langenderfer, Robert Langhoff. 2 Donald Lause, Robert LaV0y, Raymond Lawecki, Dorothy Lawicki, Melvin Lawicki, Nancy Layden. 3 Richard Lazette, Louis Lenkav, Lillian Lewandowski, james Long, Virginia Losek, Eugene Lovisa. 4 Thomas Lynch, Eileen Mackie, Mary Maher, Nancy Maher, George Mahoney, Mary Mannebach. S john Mariner, Lawrence Martin, Margaret Martin, john McAvoy, Elsie McCarthy, Patrick McCloskey. 6 Owen McCullough, Ruth McDaniel, Rose McDermott, Paul McMahon, Edmund McManus, Margaret McPart- land. 7 Donald McQuade, Dorothy Melczak, Helen Menke, Thomas Mercurio, William Metzger, Alphonse Miller. +i------ ---- ------ SOPHOMORES, 1939 ----' ----- ----- f ------f ,. W ' fl I , S s l Roland Miller, Stanley Mizerny, james Molhler, Paul ., i EigEE?:-QQ , ' ,f Mohr, Margaret Molnar, jack Moran. W 5 , El f' ,5 'Y if ':' 'L 2 Dorothy Morgenstern, Catherine Moore, Joseph if 5 r f- f' Moore, Isabelle Mosiniak, Charles Mouch, Rosalyn 'T' Q t 'lit ii-if W E!! ' ,. Mullan ' P 3 it - ,.e, - -f-- ' ' f .t x .., .,.,.,., S A ., . , fy 33 blqb ,f . ibi ,. Ig Allll 3 Richard Murphy, Eugene Nadrasik, Robert Navarre, 'fW'gf, ' -V ss Victor Nawrocki, Robert Neely, Rita Neff. P if 'te' A ul 5 K , .,,, . . 'lk S 1 - Y - Z .. X, 5 Z., Us 4 Margaret Niedhart, William Nemon, John Neptune, 1' i' 4 ff m, -5 i ti ' g Adclalain Nietfeld, Dorothy Nier, Ervin Nusbaum. if W ,. 5 U :i A -v-., -' ', .. 5 Richard Obert, Helen O'Brien, Regina O'Brien, Wil- ., A ,, ,. K zz. I ,, ,g A a 1 . L , :Q 3 Q liam O'Brien, Patricia O'Connell, jack O'Neil. s g-1: g 7 I 2-A-IF: V :V 4 5 -- ,D 'Gm it H :.. hiv . ...... t,. l ' I . avi g 6 John O'R1ordon, Rosemary O'Rourke, Mary Orth, gil I if i if W ff Mary Otting, Kathleen Osborn, Paul Pastorek. ,'.t- c 'L ,.,, '--i- -a 4. . . . -.fic-I ' lg: M ig ' 5 Q: 1 1 ' if 7 Virginia Paszko, Maryanna Pfeiffer, Andrew Pietry- lf, .-,. ,W 9- Ag V kowski, Dolores Piker, John Pilaszewski, Theresa Y 35 2 1 if li ' a 25+ i L ,Q Pinciorti. - a,.E,,5:. 4-M. . 541. V ,Q W ii '.,-,-:: Page 53 4,3 ig, f iii pg, 3 ,a 4 Theodore Pinkelman, Gerald Plank, Dale Pleitz, Rita C ,. T. ,1 j , nf, ni, Pollauf, Karl Pontius, Albin Radecki. 'C 3 1 f?IgQj A ' K lj Q A ,i k . -:gf ::: ,,..i4Hi2 V William Ramish, joseph Rapp, Richard Ray, Ralph T ,Q 2: 'S A ,MQ ' Reichert, Robert Resig, Vincent Richard. K if I A X I - ,C . t . e ., ,, Q '.-. .,.,. A ff-V , 1 4. 'H Mavis Roache, Rosemary Ronfeldt, George Rood. A .V, Q 6 I uf N I james Rosenthal, Eugene Roszyk, Margaret Runyan. 3 G 5 5 9 .I l ,gt A M III: ,-,.,V i e- L ' H- R 2e-re'e R -A t A, :-ae Margaret Ruppel, Rosemary Ryan, Helen Saelzl X A -'X jig A ci 0 joseph Sarno, james Sattler, john Sayers. i ..,, 5 ' i '.-v. 1 3' Q Ytggx: ' x. 5, , -' . K A N 1-. km 'F 'uiu f tal . G R ' l -Y 5: 2. ' - K gf 1 joseph Sayers, Charles Schaefer, George Schaffer, john fy 210' fl ' egg it as f . 1 ,. fl Scarlato, Lois Schemenauer, Robert Schlachter. Q -iv j i C fig ' ' ' ' A l - , A.A' ' ' ,.,,: N W 3 , . r 1- 4 Donald Schlagheck, june Schneck, May Schneck, Freda up My Q ':- ' 153 ' Schneider, Richard Schoen, Clifford Schrein. '. -. E - . Elizabeth Schultz, Edna Seeburg-er, Anna Seger, james ' if ' ,G sm 'Z FY if - Seitz, Stephen Serke, Robert Sewell. . 1.2 , ' if ZAQ' 'i,' ffl? V if ----- ---------- -- SOPHUMORES, 1 939 ----- ------- -----------1' MJ .Page 54 I 2 5 4 5 6 7 William S'hea, Raymond Sheahan, Joseph Sheperd, Betty Sheriff, john Simon, Edmund Smiarowski. Esther Smith, Jerome Smith, Robert Smith, William Smith, Robert Smolinski, Donald Snyder. Betty Sohnly, Charles Soldwish, Anthony Sopko, Anita Sparks, Stanley Stachowicz, Armer Staebell. Eugene Stechschulte, Evelyn Stritt, Elizabeth Stuetzer, David Sullivan, William Sullivan, jean Thieman. Emma jean Thomson, Frank Thornton, Anna Mae Todd, Frank Trawinski, Virginia Treadwell, Rose- mary Tremp. , Florence Triendl, Kathryn Trombley, Raymond Vetter, Richard Villhauer, Richard Voss, William Wals'h. John Walzer, Rosanne Warrick, Mary Weinzapf, john Weissenberger, joseph Welsh, Mary Agnes Welter. Jerome Wielinski, Ruth Wikopac, Mary Wilde, Anth- ony Wilhelm, Donald Wilhelm, Mary jane Winhoven. Evelyn Winkle, Ellen Winkler, John Wirries, Robert Wirth, Irvin Wisniewski, Robert Witt. Elizabeth Wollenbacher, Madelene Yager, Franklin Yonke, Virginia Zaborowski, Leonard Zach, Theresa Zalewski. Patricia Zeller, Rita Zieman, joseph Ben, james Cos-Y tell, Lawrence Crippen, Owen McCullough. , - -r-- ---------- f --- SOPHOMORES, 1939 4 -1-- ----- - --H--e------ AS ONE STUDENT CATHOLIC ACTIONIST TO ANOTHER Dear Jane: Are you a ray of sunshine or a drop of rain? Do you know what I mean? Do you realize that Catholic dction begins at home, and how many things you can do there to make life a little more pleasant? Do you do them? It woula'n't take you two seconds to rattle off little helpful acts that you could perform, but' it seems so hard really to apply them in your daily life. You come home from school grumbling, perhaps about the home-work piled on you, or the fact that you always seem to be picked on by a teacher. Of course the scolding you got for chewing gum fa brand new stick at thatj plus the two demerits didn't tend to make you feel any better. Slam! go the books on the table, knocking over a vase on the journey. Bang! goes the wardrobe door with a part of your coat caught in it. Little Tommy gets a very rude knock because he so innocently stood in your way. Well.f Is that the way to act? I think not. Do you stop to consider that others may not have had such a pleasant day, also? At least they try to make it cheery for others, Maybe Mother woke up with a splitting headache in the morning, but that did not stop her from getting up early to get your breakfast and pack your lunch. There was the house to clean, too, and a basket of clothes to be ironed. Baby was unusually cranky and she had to spend so much time with him. Now, don't you think that after such a day of both manual and mental work, she is more tired than you? Yet she does not complain or grumble. You should be a source of relief rather than an addition of grief when you come home. Your presence should make troubles light, and laughter merry.' Make Mother forget the hard day she put in,' make Dad forget his ofce worries and make Little Tommy a happy little lad, glad that he has such a fine big sister. As a member of the Catholic Action Club and since Catholic fiction begins at home, start today with your personal revision of home life, for Hearts may be heavy, troubles be great, But sunshine and joy will always rate. Therc's always a lining to clouds that are dark Put on the brave front and sing like a lark. Happiness comes from within a great soul. Don't keep yours locked up-too soon 'twill grow old. Bye, bye, for now, HELEN O,RIORDON, '39 Page 55 The Freshmen HE PLACE was Central, the time, September 5, 1959, and the participants in this drama were 447 Freshmen. These ambitious additions to the student body impressed the entire school with the enthusiasm and zeal which marked the beginning of their high school Career. Despite the fact that they were the youngest class at Central, the Freshmen displayed as much wisdom as the upperclassmen in selecting their class officers, James Murtagh, president, Alice Gilmore, vice president, Francis Malone, secretary, Alene Ball, treasurer. In a large measure the credit for the excellent progress of the Freshman class is due to the efforts and leadership of these officers. Because they quickly learned to transform their abundant energy into work, instead of wasting it, the Freshmen were unusually successful in the Library Drive, Mission Drive, Catholic Chronicle Campaign, and many other activities. The marked improvement shown by the Freshmen of ,39 makes us certain that dur- ing the next three years they will more than carry on the fine traditions of Central Cath- olic High. ' FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President ........................................ James Murtagh Vice President .................-...............-... Alice Gilmore Secretary ........................................ -Francis Malone Treasurer .............-.............................. Alene Ball Outstanding Freshmen ' Five AM List Allen, john Fischer, Robert Kranz, Thomas Primac, Daniel Ankenbrandt, john Fleck, Vada Kulczak, Emily Ruppel, john Ashe, Gloria Ball, Alene Bartell, Ruth Besanceney, Paul Bouchard, Maris Stella Braatz, Richard Brown, Walter Cannon, june Carroll, William Condon, Raymond Czolgosz, Felicia Drewyar, Joseph Drouillard, Marilyn Eagan, Paul Etzel, Raymond Beaty, james Birsen, Raymond Brennan, Timothy Brum, Rose Burden, Lois Carney, James Anderson, Harold Ashe, Gloria Allen, john Bruny, Stephen Cooper, Margaret Curley, Dolores Fleck, Vada Page 56 Garwacki, Robert Glass, Rita Harlow, james Hasemeyer, Harold Hauck, Regina Heintschel, Donald Hoffman, Anna Hoffman, Bernadine Hojnacki, Doris justen, Eleanore Kaminski, Albin Kaminski, Gloria Kayser, Richard King, Mary Koehn, Richard - Kureck, Elaine Langa, Joan Langenderfer, Doris Linenkugal, Ruth Loeffler, Lawrence Luyet, Rita Malikowski, Rita Mazer, Geraldine McHugh, Thomas Meiring, james Miller, Francis Morrissey, james O'Brien, Robert Pautz, Rita Powers, Rita CC 79 Four A List Cater, Suzanne DeVanna, Thomas Greenfelder, Virginia Gstalder, John Huber, Patricia Keogh, Jeanne Kiefer, Mary Ellen Kranz, Robert Leichtweis, Gerald Mallory, John Muller, William Naber, Edmund Norton, john O'Connell, William Student Council Besanceney, Paul Brown, Walter Henige, Mary Alice Langenderfer, Doris Linenkugal, Ruth Lotte, joseph Social Action Committee Fleitz, William Gentner, Patricia Hauck, Regina johnson, Paul Logsdon, James Mooney, Mary Morrissey, James Naber, Edmund Orosz, George Primac, Daniel Rutkowski, Irma Scherack, Anna Mae Schlageter, john Smith, Margaret Steiger, Agnes Stern, Geraldine Strick, Mary Ann Stummer, Shirley Sullivan, Mary Szymanski, Raymond Tafelski, Bernadine ' Valliquette, Marigene Wagner, Howard Wietrykowski, Eleanore Wright, Joseph Yager, Therese Pietrykowski, Ann Rose, Thomas Skeldon, Edward Szczepanski, Evelyn Westmeyer, Walter Zawodny, Mary jane Miller, Frank Mohr, Donald Scorziell, Lewis Voss, Richard Wernert, Rita Witherell, Ann Zimmerman, Thomas Anderson, Harold Ball, Alene Bartell, Ruth Besanceney, Paul Blank, Gerald Curley, Dolores Bouchard, Maris Stella Costello, Richard Fuhrer, Mary Alice Ashe, Gloria Hogan, Anna Anderson, Harold Ankenbrandt, john Babione, Donald Besanceney, Paul Bevington, John Braatz, Richard Brown, Walter Brucker, Robert Bruny, Stephen Callaghan, john Carroll, William Clause, William Clement, Gerald Crahan, john Danford, joseph Danford, Thomas DeChristopher, Richard Etzel, Raymond Beaudry, Rita Calkins, joan Curley, Dolores Bartell, Ruth Ann Bouchard, Maris Cameron, Margaret Doe, jane Brown, Walter LaDota, Anthony Ball, Alene Bashman, Doris DeVanna, 'lhomas Fandrey, Richard Garwiacki, Robert Bertling, Raymond' Besanceney, Paul Collins, joseph Dahn, Richard Hickey, Bernard Ball, Alene Condon, Marilyn Copper, Margaret Curley, Dolores Eucharistic Dav, Elizabeth Dowling, Laura Gerightv. Donald Hass, Dolores Heintschel, Donald Kaiser, Elizabeth Catholic Kessler, Dolores Langenderfer, Doris Morrissey, joseph O'Shea, Robert ' - Our Lady,s Committee Kaminiski, Alvin Koehn, Richard Luyet, Rita Mallon, john lvlauter, Evelyn O'Connor, Mary Literature Committee Schultz, Esther Stout, Patricia Streicher, james Steinbauer, Robert Apostolic Committee Koehn, Richard Novak, Mary jane O'Connor, john Suszka, Geraldine St. John Berchmans Society Fabos, John Fandrey, Richard Feeley, 'lhomas Garwacki, Robert Gerden, Richard Gerighty, Donald Gerken, john Gilhooley, Frank Halloran, Robert Harlow, james Harpen, Walter Ireland, Bernard johnson, Paul Kayser, Richard Koehn, Richard Kopf, Richard Kranz, Thomas Langenderfer, Gordon Langenderfer, Leonard Leichtweis, Gerald Lotte, Joseph Logsdon, James Lohn, joseph Mayer, james McHugh, Thomas McTigue, john Miller, Robert Moeller, Edward Mohr, Donald Norton, john Morrissey, james Muller, William Naber, Edmund Naugle, Richard O'Connor, john O'Shea, Francis St. Hilda Guild Dixon, Margaret Kaiser, Elizabeth Drouillard, Marilyn Kern, joan Hall, Elaine Glass, Rita Heintschel, Frances Henige, Mary Alice Langenderfer, Doris Kizer, Eugene Harlow, james Hoffmann, Anna Marie Kovacs, Mary jane Kulczak, Emily Mallory, john Miller, Thelma Glee Club Lucker, Geralding Malikowski, Rita Mooney, Mary Mullan, Rosemary Orchestra Krolcyzk, Irene Band Mayer, james Mar, Rose Marie Rober, Kenneth Schmitt, Robert Stechschulte, Eileen Football DeChristopher, Richard Makin, Robert Hasemeyer, Harold Manion, Harold Lyons, john Gilhooley, Frank Leichtweis, Gerald Lyons, John McOuillen, Robert Basketball Makin, Robert McQuillen, Robert Moudh, Norman Girls, Athletic League Dowling, Laura Dumas, Myrna Dumphey, Beatrice Foley, Dolores Gentner, Patricia Gfell, Mary Girard, Dorothy Hochanadel, jean Langenderfer, Doris Linenkugal, Ruth Primac, Daniel Radecki, Lillian Rose, Thomas Trendall, Florence Wernert, Rita Wagner, Howard Wright, joseph Zimmerman, Thomas Zawodny, Mary Jane Zimmerman, Thomas Powers, Leo Reddington, Daniel Reifert, Robert Rober, Kenneth Robleto, Richard Rodgers, Chester Rodriguez, Robert Scott, William Serke, Robert Slawinski, Richard Smith, Donald Steinbauer, Robert Trudeau, Karl Wagner, Howard Welter, Bernard Weybrecht, Lawrence Young, Edward Novak, Mary Satterthwaite, Gladys Weber, Helen Pilzecker, Phyllis Stout, Mildred Stout, Patricia Wilkopac, Ruth Zawodny, Mary jane Nusbaum, Wilma Thibert, Evelyn Werner, Rita Wiertrykowski, Eleanore Zielinski, Richard Naugle, Richard Powers, Leo Skeldon, Edward Naugle, Richard Skeldon, Edward Maros, Margaret Nusbaum, Wilma Oswald, Ruth Wallace, Helen Wernert, Rita Page 57 Q ,,', .1-ftp, f J, Dario Alesi, John Allen, Harold Anderson, Jeanne Lzlvv 'I , I if , y f Anistek, john Ankenbrandt, Gloria Ashe. '22 , ' ,, g : 3' ' '.'. ' ' as A f, , ' '- f H f ,,', .. , riuu W jg .t f . Rita Avers, Donald Babione, Arnold Baker, Alene Qql H-F7532 QF? wi ' . Q! K Ball, Carl Barrick, Elizabeth Barry. Qi Q V ,h , . N A A 5,4 F 1 gy -I Ab ' 6 James Beatty, Rita Beaudry, Ruth Bartell, Theresa 6, H ii ,ggi ei 0 'S A X' Bellner, Raymond Bertling, Paul Besanceney. 9 , , ' ,, A 1, v 1 A , - : ,- , . .,,., Edward Best, john Bevington, Alvin Billiet, Robert V' f ,L xg Billmaier, Raymond Birsen, Gerald Blank. M ' 7 ' 7 if 'l E. luq if f? gif L ' A A ' 1 1' t ,X in ' t ,. - . A - -'- A A Margaret Bodette, Leo Bohland, Maris Stella Bouch- :,. V' H Ilin F ard, Walter Boyle, Richard Braatz, Robert Brady. .Y , ' I s an t,,. , , .tto,. 2 a ., xl Mary Brazzil, Timothy Brennan, Lady Mae Brown, uf x Q43 .ul D 9 X!-,L Z- Walter Brown, Robert Brucker, Ruth Bruhn. 'x A :-: A' 5 2 . Q5 . A i R ll- yy 5 2 V 3 - sf U -' Wi ,i k . t o tr r s t 5 Rose Brum, Elizabeth Brumbaugh, Stephen Bruny, ij.. .J .35 .1 ,.,' e, X F I.ois,Burden, Elizabeth Burgess, Alice Bush, . ,ffl sf r W ' t A ' z ii i s -viv X ,mf - V .,.. fl-m y 5 john Callaghan, Ridhard Canelli, Samuel Cangiamilla, Q2 ' ty V It in fx- fu i 1: at - - - ,,., ups , A f- it . , .fs june Cannon, William Carroll, john Cassidy. M S if i l 'E . t,w, 4 H .L B . L ...M ------- .--- I nt- F R E S H M E N 1 9 3 9 -an ----------- -m-H+ 9 Page 58 1 2 3 4 6 8 James Carney, Suzanne Cater, Rose Ceravolo, Anna Cipriani, Neal Clardy, William Claus. Gerald Clement, George Koerber, joseph Collins, Phyllis Cook, Marilyn Condon, Raymond Condon. Elizabeth Cooper, Margaret Cooper, Richard Costello, john Co-rbett, Adolph Cousino, Eugene Cousino. John Crahan, Margaret Crippen, Dolores Curley, Feli- cia Czolgosz, Richard Dahn, Joseph Danford. Laura Dowling, George Dansack, Claude D'Arcangelo, Thomas Danford, Edward Davidson, Anthony DeCola. Madeline DeGenito, John Desmond, Robert DeVanna, Thomas DeVanna, Martha Dick, Margaret Dixon. Jane Doe, Felicia Doman, joseph Drewyar, Elizabeth Drysole, Marilyn Drouillard, Edgar Dunlap. Myrna Dumas, Paul Eagan, Donald Ehmann, joseph Elliff, Dallas Etue, Helen Etzel. -------------FRESHMEN, ---- -'-- '--- '-1- ---- ---- -'-- ---- ---- ---- --1- ---- Harold Hasemeyer, Regina Hauck, Agnes Heban, Don- ald Heintschel, Frances Heintschel, Rosemary Helvey. Mary Alice Henige, Carl Herbert, Bernard Hickey, John Higgin, Donald Hippel, Jean Hockanadel. Anna Hoffman, Bernadine Hoffman, Anna Hogan, Doris Hojnacki, Joseph Hollo, Patricia Huber. Bernard Ireland, Paul Johnson, Charles Johnston, Eleanor Justen, Thomas Justen, Elizabeth Kaiser. Richard Kayser, Albin Kaminski, Gloria Kaminski, Bernard Kanary, Warren Karmol, Daniel Keefe. Robert Keefe, Daniel Kelly, Jeanne Keogh, Joan Kern, Dolores Kessler, Mary Keifer. Mary King, Thomas Kirschner, John Kirwan, Donald Kitz, John Klag, Genevieve Klimik. Richard Koehn, Rita Konczal, Richard Kopf, Mary Jane Kovacs, Charles Kramer, Rosemary Kowalski. Raymond Etzel, John Fabos, Richard Fandrey, Edward Farmer, Farncis Fischer, Jeanette Fischer. Robert Fischer, William Fischer, James Flannigan, Vada Fleck, William Fleitz, Mary Catherine Foley. Clifford Frankowski, Mary Alice Fuhrer, Joseph Gaiffe, John Gallagher, William Gallagher, Robert Garwacki. Patricia Gentner, Donald Gerighty, John Gerken, Mary Gfell, Mary Gibbons, Anna Giles. Francis Gilhooley, Alice Gilmore, Dorothy Girard, Rita Glass, Mary Gleespen, Patrick Goff. Sally Gonzales, Dolores Gorski, Virginia Gradel, James Gramling, Herman Grosschedl, Anthony Grawey. Virginia Greenfelder, John Gstalder, Dorothy Gymate, Dolores Haas, Robert Halloran, Robert Hamel. Francis Hamernik, Richard Hamernik, Lois Hamilton, James Harlow, Walter Harpen, Eileen Hartman. 1939mH ----------- '--- m+ Page 59 QW 'fb Richard Less, Carl Lewandowski, Ruth Linenkugel, Stephen Lis, Lawrence Loeffler, james Logsdon. joseph Lotte, Geraldine Lucker, Agnes Luken, Evelyn Lundak, Rita Luyet, Gerald Lykowski. james Lynn, john Lyons, james Mack, Erma Mc- Carthy, john Mahnen, Robert Makin. Rita Malikowiski, john Mallon, Francis Malone, john Mallory, Richard Mangas, Harold Manion. Margaret Maros, Thomas Martin, james Mason, Do- lores Mattlin, Evelyn Maurer, Norma Mauder. Betty May, james Mayer, Geraldine Mazer, Robert s 1 . . M 1' Q ,VAE J . G+. w ?? N 1 , 5 -' 1 .. egg: wif .,.. , ..., fini ' - Q . .P-2' Q K ..,., K nv -1 X f 2- i ' ' - - J .Yi il --X ,,,, f X .,,.. LE 3 'ff if 'iff 1 E - Ya ' fet 1, 1. i if -5 'K ' f in-: ' ,... ........ - ' flfffi'-122 fi. . sg . 21. . .,,. 1 ff, U i .... 4' , Hs. ' .se - Q :,:1: --sez! ' - W 'r's'i'?'m r - as xg, . .. , A K , A F T- Q 5- ,, , 3 - mga - 1 m ' ., ., .:. ,1 . 4.-. . . ., 1 .. t - , , 1 1 ' 1 i n rt, McCarthy, Francis McCloskey, Rita McGovern. j I, - V- 5625 ' A5 Asp! , Q ,.-.:.q-::y My gy K . , . 1 . . 1 1 ee Thomas McHugh, john McT1gue, Robert McQu1llen, in Q i ,A al- 111, james Meiring, Theresa Mercurio, Richard Messmer. it K . 'f ' .. Richard Michalak, Francis Miller, Luella Miller, N u N - Q Albq W Q gg, 16, - Robert Miller, Thelma Miller, William Miller. V' ' f ,,4,.h,' ii, A n A ' ,,.11..111, 1111111--11 11- F R E S H M E N 9 1 9 3 9 -1111- 111111 f---1 -111 I w1v0I0 fn - Ai sf V g ' Robert Kranz, Thomas Kranz, Irene Krolczyk, Rey- ,. i ' 1 ' 71- '..--- if 3 nold Kruger, Eleanor Kubacke, Emily Kulczak. Q . 1 ffl ' ,,, ...., . ' ' M ' i ii e. af ,, . fe Elaine Kurek, Rosemary Kush, Irene Kusner, Patricia T f 5 X K 'hm Kwapich, joan Langa, Anthony LaDota. I . iz . . A I . ' 1 V 8, - .5 Doris Langenderfer, Gordon Langenderfer, Leonard F., lni 4 ' L 3 . Langenderfer, Dolores LaVoy, Geraldine Lawrence, I 1 'L ' 5 1 5, A 1-- ' i . Q Austin Leahy. 1' I. W f ,gig5, , james Leddy, Susan Leddy, Richard Lehan, Gerald ,. ':ff-'-i-- 'T ' Leichtweis, Bernice Leonhardt, Clarence Leopold. - ' nh 'S , ' ,,..,, 'A 5, Q, 'X 1. 4 Q aigif Edward Moelter, Donald Mohr, Mary jo Mooney, ' fi' 13, fx Helen Morgan, Gertrude Morrissey, james Morrissey. we ' ia 1 r' 2 kt. A Z AV F .:. 6 , a nd he is Mary Morrissey, Rose Marie Mor, Thomas Monaghan, N , ' ..., ' I qi 5? ' ji juanita Montes, Robert Morrin, Norman Mouch. A 1.,, Hn '-1. 1 L .... 1 l 1 W :EM lqq. 2 ,75 1 mi Williani Muller, Sally Mullinger, james Murphy, 1' - 2' , Zigi ' L Y lf, Thomas Murphy, james Murtagh, Edmund Naber. ' a 5 1:51 I G 3 I 1 A ' W e x Mir .. I .,., :IE 0 xl A Ai , p lil g VA Y in Jolhn Nally, Richard Naugle, james Navarre, Frances fa .1 iii i T I .:,:, l i 1 Neely, Willis Nichols, jeanette Noe. 1'e ' T c 4, Page 60 X 1 Michael Nugent, john Norton, Mary jo Novak, Wilma Nusbaum, Donald Obee, Robert O'Brien. 2 Thomas O'Brien, William O'Connell, Thomas O'Con- nell, john O'Connor, Mary O'Connor, George Orosz. 3 Francis O,Shea, Robert O,Shea, Ruth Oswald, Beatrice Otting, Arthur Palicki, Ruth Palte. 4 Dolores Parachek, Gwendolyn Parkes, La jane Pat- terson, Rita Pautz, Ann Marie Pietrykowski, Francis Pietrykowski. 5 Richard Piotrowski, Phyllis Pilzecker, Hilda Platzer, Leo Powers, Rita Powers, Daniel Primac. a, 6 Rita Puczynski, Thomas Pugh, Earl Pullen, George Putz, Lillian Radecki, Robert Rapp. 7 Anthony Ray, jofhn Ray, Matthew Ray, Daniel Red- dington, Richard Reed, Robert Reifert. 8 Paul Reinhart, Mary Reinier, Edward Rihacek, Charles Rimmelin, Kenneth Roiber, Richard Robleto. w ----------- --'- -FRESHMEN, 1939- ---- ----------- -'-' q+ Chester Rodgers, Robert Rodriguez, James Roesner, William Rood, Francis Rork, Thomas Rose. jean Rossler, Richard Rumpf, Robert Rumpf, John Ruppel, Irma Rutkowski, Edward Ryan. Richard Saelzler, Gladys Satterthwaite, joseph Scan- lon, Anna Mae Scherack, James Scheuerman, Robert Schiebel. jolm Schlageter, john Schneider, Donald Schuster, Lewis Scorziell, William Scott, Robert Serke. Francis Sexton, Mary Shea, Helen Schings, James Schoen, Clement Shubarga, Esther Schultz. I james Simon, Edward Skeldon, Victoria Skoropin- ski, Donald Smith, Donald john Smith, joseph Smith. Margaret Smith, Stella Smolinski, Charles Snyder, William Snyder, Eileen Stechschulte, Agnes Steiger. , Robert Steinbauer, Geraldine Stern, Mildred Stout, Patricia Stout, James Streicher, Mary Ann Strick. Page 61 Shirley Stummer, Mary Sullivan, Helen Sulzer, Ger- aldine Suszka, Helen Sutter, Helen Szalka. Evelyn Szczepanski, Raymond Szymanski, Bernadine Tafelski, Arnold Taylor, Grace Taylor, Evelyn Thi- bert. Raymond Trautman, Edward Tiemann, Thomas Tighe, Karl Trudeau, Carl Trompter, Alfred Ustaszwski. Marigene Valiquette, Gordon Velker, Howard Wag- ner, Richard Wagner, Helen Walles, Norbert Wam- bold. Nancy Warrick, Helen Weber, William Weidinger, Robert Weissenberger, Bernard Welter, Rita Wernert. Donald Werning, Walter Westrneyer, Lawrence Wey- brecht, Walter White, Eleanor Wietrzykowski, Hen- rietta Wilczynski. Alphonse Willinger, Mary Winkle, Ann Witherell, joseph Wright, Theresa Yager, Edward Young. Stanley Zalewski, Mary Jane Zawodny, Eugene Zdaw- czyk, Richard Zielinski, Thomas Zimmerman, Carl Trudeau. .Al --------- ------- ---- - FRESHMEN, 1939---- ----- ------ Holy joseph, Lead Me On! Holy Joseph, dearest father, Take my hand-and lead me Els onward through life I trod Be my companion all the way- Till -the end, when I meet my God. Grasp my weakened fingers tighter Iflfhen the way is hard to see,' Ile my hope, my consolation, rind help me to live near thee. Dearest foster-father of Jesus, Spouse of His lllother fair, As a model father of families, I entrust my life to your care. Enthroned in your arms, when death's shadow appears, Give me to .Iesus for the eternal years. -RITA DUMAS Page 62 Queen of Peace- Dear lllary, Queen of the Rosary, Here, I kneel with my headed chain- lllost beautiful, most profitable Of all I own. find as I meditate, Dear lllother, Upon efuery head, llflay earh Hail lllary help strengthen me Against the efvils of the world. Dear Queen, look down upon eonflifting nations, Uflzere lzate is 'Uietor o'er lore, Vouehsafe to restore peare amongst them. Comforting heads- Power lies within your deeades. In those turbulent lands Help right reign ofver might, Wfe beg of Thee, Queen of Peace. 'RITA DUMAS Auffzh Sfrecf Entrance Page 63 Bliginwa nnnr Qllull Central Catholic High School's Honor Roll consists of graduates who have dedi cated their lives to God as priests or sisters. Adamczewski, Martha, '34, Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Mary Berenice Aubry, Donald, '37, Maryknoll, New York Badhorn, Virginia, '31, Sisters of Mercy, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Virginia Marie Bartko, Catherine, '31, Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Miriam Bialorucki, Aurelia, '25, Felician Sisters, Detroit, Michigan, Sister Mary Assumpta Blanchard, John, '34, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Blank, Robert, '34, Seminary, Louvain, Belgium Boes, Esther, '22, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Lucy Burns, Rev. Constantine F., '16, Maryknoll, New York Burns, Marcella, '25, Sisters of Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary St. Catherine Castonguay, Alice, '30, Sisters of Charity, Montreal, Quebec, Sister Mary Castonguay Cousino, Irma, '32, Sisters of St. Joseph, Nazareth, Michigan, Sister Mary Aurelia Cunningham, Charles, '37, Sacred Heart Seminary, Watertovfn, Wisconsin 1' Czelusta, Bernadine, '26, Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Mary Theophane Degnan, Elizabeth, '24, Sisters of Mercy, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Mary Philip Dillon, John, '36, St. Meinrad's Abbey, St. Meinrad, Indiana Dreier, Maranda, '23, Sister of Mercy, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Mary Gabriel Duvall, Lorna, '29, Immaculate Heart of Mary, Monroe, Michigan, Sister Bernard Dwyer, Rev. James, '30, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio Fallon, Kathleen, '30, Sisters of Mercy, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Mary Kathleen Feldman, Lillian, '25, Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Jeanne Marie Fischer, Monica, '23, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Edward Fischer, Christine, '34, Sisters of Mercy, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Mary Christina Frazer, Alice, '23, Sisters of Mercy, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Mary Paul Frazer, Mary, '23, Sisters of Mercy, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Mary Vincent Gelin, Henry, '38, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Gradwohl, Helen, '29, Sisters of Mercy, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Mary Frederick Hittler,Edna,'25, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Rita Marie Hoffman, Robert, '38, Holy Cross Seminary, Notre Dame, Indiana Howard, Angela, '31, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Anne Marie Iott, Gertrude, '29, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Clare Marie Kehres, Paul, '38, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Keller, Douglas, '35, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Kiefer, Arthur, '38, St. Anthony's College, San Antonio, Texas Krzyzaniak, Pauline, '30, Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Mary Roswitha Langenderfer, Mary, '25, Sisters of Mercy, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Mary Leo Lankauf, Lucy, '26, Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Mary Cyprian LeDuc, Mary, '32, Sisters of Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Pierre Lenga, Leonard, '34, Franciscan Monastery, Pulaski, Wisconsin Ludlow, Margaret, '27, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Dorothea Luks, Edward, '36, Meinrad's Abbey, St. Meinrad, Indiana Page 64 Maher, Rev. Robert, '23, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio Mattlin, Homer, '31, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio McCarthy, Helen, '32, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Berenice McCullen, John, '36, St. Meinrad's Abbey, St. Meinrad, Indiana Meidt, Alice, '29, Sisters of Mercy, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Mary Edward Miller, Ruth Genevieve, '32, Sisters of Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Henry Moore, Mary Margaret, '37, Mt. St. Agnes Novitiate, Dubuque, Iowa, Sister Gertrude Mary, R. S. M. Mueller, Florence, '24, Sisters of Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister St. Xavier Murphy, Rev. Robert, '22, Paulist, New York O'Connor, Margaret Mary, '31, Ladies of Loretto, Chicago, Illinois, Sister Mary Ildephonse O'Leary, Joseph, '31, Mount St. Mary's Seminary, Norwood, Ohio ' O'Neill, Rev. Burke, '15, Society of Jesus, Chicago Province Pawlikowski, Richard, '32, St. Bonaventure's Seminary, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Quinn, Winifred, '32, Mt. St. Agnes, Novitiate, Dubuque, Iowa, Sister Mary Coronata, R. S. M. Radlinski, Rev. John, '24, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio Reed, John, '37, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Rick, Margaret, '34, Sisters of Mercy, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Mary Claresina Rinkowski, George, '33, Mount St. Mary's Seminary, Norwood, Ohio Roesler, Agnes, '34, Sisters of St. Francis of Mary Immaculate, Joliet, Illinois, Sister Mir- iam Clare I Roesler, Elizabeth, '30, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Marie der Lourdes Rojek, Rev. John, '28, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio Rozon, Anita, '30, Sisters of Charity, Montreal, Quebec, Sister Mary Rozon Ryan, Alice, '22, Sisters of Mercy, Detroit, Michigan, Sister Mary Collette Scharf, Evelyn, '23, Sisters of Mercy, Fremont, Ohio, Sister Jane Frances Schlagheck, Rosemary, '38, Mount St. Agnes Novitiate, Dubuque, Iowa, Sister Mary Vir- gila, R. S. M. Schrein, Amelia, '24, Sisters of Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Charlotte Schneider, Colette, '22, Sisters of Mercy, Detroit, Michigan, Sister Mary Alice Sewell, Mary Grace, '35, Sisters of Notre'Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Annunciation Siebert, Donald, '39, Holy Cross Seminary, Notre Dame, Indiana Sopko, Catherine, '38, Mount St. Agnes' Novitiate, Dubuque, Iowa, Sister Mary Carnath, R. S. M. Sprenger, Rev. Albert, '25, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio Sproule, William, '36, St. Joseph's Seminary, Rolling Prairie, Indiana Stapleton, Rev. James, '26, Diocese of Fort Wayne, Indiana Thosz, Eleanor, '35, Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Mary Laetitia Webb, Louis, '33, Society of the Divine Word, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, Brother Vincent Whiteford, Catherine, '25, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Jeanette Wilson, Rev. Evans, '28, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio Wilson, Florence, '25, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Lawrence Wright, Eugene, '39, Holy Cross Seminary, Notre Dame, Indiana Wyrembeck, Benjamin, '34, Mount St. Mary's Seminary, Norwood, Ohio Yates, Robert, '32, American College, Rome, Italy Yeager, Rev. Clarence, '21, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio Page 65 A GRADUATE PRAYS Ours is a school built on love Of Christ the King. And we, who trod on such Firm foundations know Peace and joy. We sing His praises in our hearts And hourly commend our souls To Him. Soon-when we are gone Others will take our places. O God! Make them feel The things we feel. Let them see And know the Christ-like atmosphere Of Central. Let them carry on! HE IS OUR WAY What does the future hold? The years to come Will they be sweet and tranquil? Think not of tomorrow Today the Lord is with Alice E. Eisel, '39 CLASS OF '39 The corridors no longer echo With voices of our class The heavy doors no longer swing To let each member pass. But still behind these portals And still within these walls The silent footsteps of our souls Pace along the halls. They move along from room to room As steady as a clock And pause a moment before each door And silently they knock. They enter in the classrooms And sit with ever a sigh And talk about the times now passed For the class of thirty Four Wars ,, OUR year ago this class entered Central . . . anticipating 'various things . . . bewildered . . . struggling with problems . . . uneasy . . . in need of counsel and instruction. Now time grows short . . . and we are sad and -nine. -Robert McMahon, '39 MY BIRTHRIGHT God, my Father Has given. me Life- A reality ever growing and unfolding. us. troubled . . . yet calin . . . sorry to leave . . . but He is our way. certain now of our principles . . Will all the dreams So sweet in Springtime Turn into dust? Will you know in No- vember The happiness That filled your heart in . . . the safeguard of our adolescent . departing to progress to a determined goal . . . bidding farewell to Central . . . tlze character-builder . . . Central years . . . Cen- tral . . . our alma mater . . . good bye . . . we take memories witlz us . . . and more than these . . . we talze Central's Protector . . . Christ Our King. Love- Grace- To make Life valuable or worthless. Liberty- To be His or not. To retain my birthright. May? -Gloria Putz, '39. MARY ANN SHEA, '39 WE'RE GRADUATES Never again to hear the bell Never to hear the football yell Never to slam the lockers shut Never to open text books up- We're graduates. Now there is other work to do Now there are duties for me and you Now we are on our own. to stay Now we are all too old to play- XVe're graduates. -Virginia Glaizer, '39 -Mary Ann Shea, '39 SHE'S MY MOTHER Have you ever thought of this someone As the sweetest person you know? . And thought to yourself as she kissed your cheek- CAnd it wasn't necessary to speak-D She's my mother? Have you ever watched from'day to day How she always wears a smile? And thought to yourself- There isn't another As patient, as kind As my mother? DEAR FRIENDS OF CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH Not only today, but always shall we give our humble thanks, Our thanks to you-for your unselfish sacrifices Dear Friends of Central Catholic High. Through your foresight and generous help our goal we have attained, And now in solemn prayer we praise your names, Dear Friends of Central Catholic High. -Edna Schneider, '59 By name we do not know youg that matters little now For long ago an angel wise enscrolled your names on high- Now all we say is just- Dear Lord, You know those Friends of Central Catholic High. -Jane Ann Kennedy, '39 . Pige 66 F zkrz' Fl Orgmzzzdfzbm THE MEMORARE EMEMBER, O most gracious Virgin Mary! that never was it known that anyone who fled to thy protection, implored thy help, or sought thy intercession, was left unaided. Inspired with this confidence, I fly unto thee, O Virgin of virgins, my mother! To thee I comej before thee I stand, sinful and sorrowful. O Ilfother of the Word incarnate! despise not my petitions, but, in thy mercy, hear and answer me. dmen. Q. ALTAR OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN Page 68 The Student Spiritual Council U' ' Y ' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE STUDENT SPIRITUAL COUNCIL TOP ROW-Robert Flahie, Presidentg Reverend john L. Harrington, Faculty Adviserg Alice Bick, Vice-President. , LEFT TO RIGHT4Top Row: Edward Howard, Prefect of the Saint Vincent de Paul Societyg Kenneth Culpert, Vice-prefect, Robert Flahie, President of the Student Spiritual Council and Master of Ceremonies of the Saint john Berchmans Societyg Bernard johnson, Assistant Master of Ceremoniesg Paul Geiger and Richard Borgess, Co-Chairmen of the Catholic Literature Committee, LEFT TO RIGHT-Bottom Row: Joan Calkins and Marilyn Drouillard, Chairman. and Vice-chairman of the Saint Hilda Guildg Mildred Cira, Donald Hunter, Secretary and Chairman of the Catholic Social Action Committee, Alice Bick, Rose Ann Bettinger, Chairman and Vice- Chairman of the Apostolic Committee, Anna Mae Bader, Eileen Cal- laghan, Chairman and Vice-chairman of the Eucharistic-Our Lady's Committee. BOTTOM ROW-Pat1'ick Hagerty, Treasurer, Anna Mae Bader, Sercetury. OFFICERS Faculty Adviser Rev. John L. Harrington President ............- Robert Flahie Vice President ........... -Alice Bick Secretary .......... Anna Mae Bader Treasurer .......... -Patrick Hagerty The Student Spiritual Council has been organized to foster Catholic Action in the student body. The organization has a two-fold purpose, namely, to unite all religious committees of the school, so that in this unity they may best spread the kingdom of Christ, and to make each student realize his duty to develop Christ within himself. The Student Spiritual Council consists of the following committees: Catholic Literature Committee The Catholic Literature Committee, a new unit this year, was organized to pro- mote student interest in the reading of Catholic literature and to familiarize them with Catholic writers. The two principle activities of the Catholic Litera- ture Committee were the care of the pamphlet rack in the school lobby and the sponsoring of the Catholic Literature contest during Catholic Press month. This committee is headed by Sister Mary Dominic, O. S. U. Social Action Committee The Social Action Committee has been organized to promote the reign of Christ through personal and social relationship. A program consisting of praying to- gether, working, studying, and recreating together is carried out according to the technique of Paul McQuire. The faculty Page 69 group advisers of the Catholic Action Units are the Rev. John L. Harrington, Sister Mary Magdalene, O. S. U., and Sister Mary Gertrude, R. S. M. The Apostolic Committee The object of the Apostolic Committee is to develop in the students loyalty and devotion to the Church. This committee sponsored the Christmas Seal campaign, a triduum during the Church Unity Oc- tave, the Mission Drive during Lent, which netted 319526.61 and the Mission Day of the sick. On this day, the sick offered up all their prayers and suffer- ings for the intention of the Holy Father, the missions and the conversion of the infidels. Sister M. Alma, S. N. D., heads the committee. Saint Hilda Guild The Saint Hilda Guild is a unit which functions through the girls' art departw ment under the direction of Sister Mary Hilda, S. N. D. This committee takes care of the sacristy Work which includes daily preparation for Holy Mass, laying out the vestments and arranging the altar. Azzxzfzdfy Commztfeer 0fS. S. C. FIRST ROW-Senior St. John Berchmans Society, Freshmen, Sophomore, St. Hilda Guild members: Our Lady of Victory Catholic Action Call. SECOND ROW-Junior, Senior, Catholic Literature Committeeg Junior, Senior, St. Hilda Guild membersg Junior, Senior, Apostolic Mission Committee. THIRD ROWgJunior, Senior Eucharastic - Our Lady's Committee: St. Vincent de Paul Societyg Freshmen. Sophomore Eucharistic - Our Lady's Committee. Page 70 Eucharistic - Our Lady,s Committee The aim of the Eucharistic - Our Lady's Committee is to increase attendance at daily Mass and to cultivate loyalty and devotion to Christ, to His Blessed Moth- er and to the Saints. The observance of the Guard of Honor, attendance at Bene- diction of the Blessed Sacrament, and the novena to eliminate the school debt, also come under their activities. This committee is directed by Sister Mary Hortense, O. S. F. Saint Vincent de Paul Society Central's auxiliary unit of the St. Vin- cent de Paul Society has done much throughout the year to promote student thought for the Welfare of the less for- tunate. From the students, the unit has gathered old clothing and magazines which they distributed to the needy. At Christmas they supervised the collection of over ninety baskets of food. Saint John Berchmans Society One of the greatest privileges afforded to young men is that of serving the priest at Mass. In order to do so with a greater degree of pe 'ection and correctness, the servers of Central have been organized into the Saint john Berchmans Sanctuary Society. Under the direction of Sister Mary Louis, S. N. D., the society has worked efficiently throughout the year. Robert Flahie was Master of Cere- monies during the current year and was assisted by Bernard johnson, Francis Jacobs, Donald Kranz, Raymond Hunter, john Roesner, james Tafelski, Ralph Trese, Raymond Viola and Robert Hunter. I. I TOP-The Reverend Joseph D. Shenk, moderator of St. John Berch- mans Society. MIDDLE4Senior members of St. John Berchmans Society. BOTTOM-Master of Ceremonies and assistants. Page 71 History Department Q. ff SN 0 f Q Q53 Qi TOP ROW-The Modern History Club discusses Christianity versus isms. SECOND ROW-Representatives of the American History Discussion Clubs re- viewing the qualities of leadership possessed by the builders and preservers of our Constitution. THIRD ROW-Members of History Club, Room 217, reads the Constitution of the Club members. V Page 72 HERE ARE three general fields in the History Department at Central. Courses are offered in Ancient, Modern, and American History. Sister M. Gertrude, R. S. M., and Sister M. Germaine, R. S. M., teach American History, and they have two hundred and eighty students in the nine classes daily. Eight Ancient History classes, including two hundred and sixty-seven students, are under the supervision of Sister M. Paul, R. S. M., and Sister Rose Agnes, O. S. F. There are ten classes, with three hundred and thirty-six students in all, in the Modern History classes. Sister M. Austin, R. S. M., and Sister M. Neri, R. S. M., are the respective Modern History teachers. The history students participated in an essay contest on Crime Prevention sponsored by the junior Chamber of Commerce. To further the interest in these classes, current topic meetings are held every Friday. An assembly, celebrating the 150th an- niversary of the inauguration of George Washington as President, was presented by various representatives of the History classes on May 5. The English Department INCE English is a required subject in the school cur- riculum, every student in the school is assigned to some English class, forty-four of which are held each day. The English department is under the supervision of the Ursuline Nuns. In the department are eight Ursuline Nuns, two Franciscan Sisters from Tiffin and Mr. Marvin Sauppe. The English course covers a period of four years and provides for the student the necessary drill in the funda- mental language skills, a detailed study of the classics with special emphasis on American Literature for the juniors and English Literature for the Seniors. Courses in journalism and Public Speaking are open to the Seniors. TOP ROWf-flj Representative Freshmen discuss Treasure Island Man. f2j Sophomores demonstrate the fundamentals of exposition. BOTTOM ROW-flj Juniors do detail work on research essay s. 121 Public Speaking class reviews pzlrliamentary procedure. Page 75 Language Department FRENCH: All students who study French are eligible for membership in the French club, LE CERCLE FRANCAISQ' which has for its purpose a better appreciation of the value of French. SPANISH: EL CIRCULO ESPANOL is composed of members of the second year Spanish classes and exists for the purpose of enabling the students to gain a deeper insight into Spanish culture for which regular class time is not sufficient. GERMAN: Movies, skits, and puppet shows are a few of the undertakings of Central's German club, HDFUTSCHER VEREIN. William Tell, a movie narrating parts of the life of that well known hero, was obtained through the efforts of the German club. The Franciscan Sisters of Joliet are in charge of the French, Spanish, and German depart- rnents LATIN: In addition to meeting standard requirements the students do work in Via Mediaf liturgical Latin, and the seniors translate Pope Leo XIII,s encyclical on Free Masonry. The Notre Dame Sisters are in charge of the department with Sister M. Consilia, O. S. F., Mr. Marvin Sauppe and the Reverend Arthur T. Schmit also teaching in the department. TOP ROW-Latin-Second year Latin students give a Roman household demonstration: French-French students study the life of Pius XI by George Goyan. MIDIJLFfClz1rence Hulett and Frank Sullivan with National Latin trophy. BO'I'TOM-Spanish-WA Spanish group engrossed in the pursuit of Spanish history and cultureg German -Members of the German club take time out to sing folk songs. Page 74 Science Department TOP ROW-ill The First Period Chemistry use conductivity aparatus. 121 The Fifth Period Biology class make a thorough study of the human skeleton and nervous system. MIDDLE-Junior and Senior Physics students send messages to detect sound vibrations. BOTTOMeilJ Biology group studies Reptiles and Mammals. f2J Four students give a discussion n o of the General Science classes. CHEMISTRY N CLASSROOM study, the mind of the chemistry student is scientifically directed and developed through work in the laboratory under the supervision of Sister Agatha, O. S. F. and Sister Marie Therese, O. S. F. Two prizes and four honorable men- tions were won in the 'Current Science contest, and one honorable mention in the Duquesne University contest. In the former, Ignatius Kaminski, John Bottorff, Robert Kaiser, john Booth, Harold Knight, and Helen Oswald were winners, in the latter Francis Sieloff. PHYSICS Students in this class have, under the direction of Mr. V. C. Fischer, completed many practical projects in addition to their regular course. Recently they calculated the cost of running the different home electrical appliances in an effort to see the waste involving their needless use. BIOLOGY Biology is the study of the living things from the simple one-celled animals and plants to man. This subject is made inter- esting by charts and models which illus- trate the topics of study. Sister Agatha, O. S. F., Sister Benvenuta, O. S. F., and Sister Camillus, O. S. F., teach the biology classes. Page Mathematics and Business Departments Al-Geo-Trig Staff MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT HE MATHEMATICS Department include ten classes in Algebra, five in General Mathematics, eight in Plane Geometry, three in Advanced Alge- bra and one in Trigonometry. The outstanding project of the year was the publication of the math paper, The Al-Geo-Trigf' Representatives from the various math classes made up the staff, which was headed by William Yates, '4O. During the year, five issues of The Al- Geo-Trig were published with an average circulation of 600 copies. These classes are taught by Sister M. Alberta, O. S. Eg Sister M. Bede, O. S. F., Sister M. Constantia, O. S. F., Sister De- Chantal, O. S. E., Sister M. Rose, R. S. M., and the Rev. Joseph D. Shenk. Senior Trigonometry Class BUSINESS DEPARTMENT TYPING-During the course of the year several activities were undertaken by the various typing classes. Sister Mary Thomasine's, S. N. D., first year class gave a skit which portrayed business etiquette and concentration necessary for doing stenographic work. Under the direction of Sister Mary Louis, S. N. D., twenty-six second year typ- ing students entered the State Esterbrook Gregg Shorthand Contest. All shorthand tests were exam- ined by the Gregg Credential Department. Sister Mary Annelle, S. N. D., also teaches first year typing classes. BOOKKEEPING-The aim of the bookkeeping classes is to turn out expert bookkeepers. During the course, the students learn what assets, liability, proprietorship and many other important terms mean to every good bookkecper. Sister Mary Even.ia, S. N. D., is supervisor. YIPH Gi Bookkeeping Classes in 102 Balance Accounts Plge 76 Typing Classes Perfect Speed and Accuracy Home Economics Department N l 1-The girls enjoy their own cooking. 2-Learning f t aid. 3fSew1ng fo th I 4fK6917lHL!' h URSING, sewing, baking, can- ning, and many other ings are done in Room 516 by the Home Economics classes under the supervision of Sister Mary Alice, O.S.U. The course deals with activities cen- tered around the home-life and home making, the finest profession open to women. The time allotted for the com- plete course is two years with five double period classes a week. The general aims of the course are to create ideals relating to personal habits of living, to teach students to carry home responsibilities efficiently, and to teach the group proper and intelligent selection of food and clothing. . In the first year classes, the students study foods, planning of meals, market- ing, proper preparation and serving of foods. They also study clothing which includes the knowledge of fabrics, the use of patterns, the actual making of dresses and the care of clothing. In- cluded in the course is child care, which acquaints the girls with the method and the technique proper to the training of small children. During the second year, the girls learn how to preserve food, to plan diets, to budget and to do many advanced pro- jects in design and clothing. They fur- ther their knowledge of the rudiments of planning and furnishing a home. This year under the guidance of Mrs. Tanner, American Red Cross Nurse, the second year classes were taught how to administer first aid. Page 77 Mechanical Drawing Department Page 78 A. M., DRAFTING STUDENTS HARD AT WORK THE DRAFTSMEN'S GUILD HE DRAFTSMENS Guild, founded in 1956, has completed another successful year of existence under the supervision of the Reverend Gerald W. E. Dunne, Litt. D., and Mr. Bernard Carter. At the first meeting of the guild in the early part of the scholastic year, the advisability of the admittance of the underclass drafting students into the guild was discussed The general project which absorbed most of the time and the attention of the class during the first semester was the drawing of the motor and chassis of a Willys Knight car obtained for the department through the courtesy of Mr. A. B. Muenzer. During the second semester the group analyzed and studied the principles of surveying, and, after mastering the fundamentals, the students made first-hand application and use of these principles by transforming the field behind the school from a football field into a baseball diamond. GUILD OFFICERS President -.-----.---.---..---.--.--- -Richard Sullivan Vice-President ........ .... J ulian Pawlina Secretary and Treasurer- .... -Joseph Plummer Sergeant-at-Arms ...... .... - Harold Bruetsch Chairman .............................. Carl Spencer Donald Boes, Alvin Rutkowski, Bernard Beckman, jo- seph Clement, William Sweeney, Lyle Hoffman, Robert Olender, Edward Romatowski, and john Menard, all seniors, are other guild members. Library Club President ......... Vice President ..... . 1 Rose Ann Bettinger Virginia Spenthoff becretary --.-- ...-.- L ouise Kranz Treasurer- HE LIBRARY Club, which cele- brates its sixth birthday this year, consists of twenty girls, both jun- iors and seniors, who assist in the library either during study periods or before and after school. Holding monthly meetings, the girls have alternately social and business gath- erings. At the former, entertainment and refreshments are provided while at the latter the members discuss ways and means of handling the various problems of circulation. At a social tea held on April 19, Miss Margaret McCarthy of the Toledo Pub- lic Library spoke on library work as a vocation for girls. According to the following order the girls preside alternately at the return desk, permit desk, and magazine rack throughout the day: --- Catherine Connolly Third Period - Catherine Connolly, Rita Kaiser and Beatrice Polczynski. Fourth Period-Grace Bruny and Virginia Spenthoff. Fifth Period-Dorothy Connolly and Phyllis Richardson. Sixth Period - Alvina Czieska and Rose Ann Bettinger. Seventh Period-Norma Fehlen, Le- ona Knight and Lillian Tomes. Eighth Period-Mary Burnett and Lucille Darrah. Before and After School-Evelyn Drouillard, Annette Monroe, Louise Kranz, Jeanne Eaton, Ruth Kleeberger and Josephine Horne. Miss Virginia Calmes, '57, is assistant librarian to Sister Mary Anthony, O. S. U., who is head librarian. A Member of the Library Club Assistant Librarian Checks Out Books Library Assistants Consult the Files N Checks Library Permits to a Student for References Page 7 Page 80 .X Senior Art Students Display Pastel Work. J Sophomore Girls Prepare Flowers for The Red Mill. 135 Freshmen Gr p Begins Study in Pen and Ink Work. E Girls' Art Department HE girls' art department,, un- der the direction of Sister Mary Hilda, S N. D., offers a very thorough and interesting four year course. Color theory, composition, free- hand sketching in water colors, and lettering, constitute the work of the first year art students. In the second year, a course of de- signing, together with pen and ink and poster work, is offered. Designing, interior decorating, cos- tume designing, free hand drawing in pastel and water color, methods of applying theatrical make-up, are phases of work offered to third and fourth year students. In the latter part of their senior year, the girls devote their time to the pictorial work of the Centripetal. During the past year, junior and senior girls did noteworthy studies in pastel work, favorite subjects being still life, scenery and religious topics. Rita Ann O'Shea presented two remarkable studies, a Madonna and St. Agnes with the young Virgin, while Alice Eisel did two lovely pieces of work, St. John the Evangelist, and the Sacred Heart. Jeanne Conrad and Helen Willinger chose as their subject, St. Anthony and the Child jesus, Mary Ann Shea copied the famous Child Jesus in the Temple, and Agnes Slavin made a beautiful sketch of the Blessed Virgin as a child. All four classes participate in the activities of the St. Hilda Guild, a so- ciety which has for its purpose the general upkeep of the Altar and its accessories. Boys' Art Department HE present art curriculum for boys offers courses in furniture design and construction, arch- itecture, sculpture, and oil painting. The work of the first year students consists mainly in the developing of an eye for form and the application of this form in the designing of furni- ture. In conjunction with this, con- struction, upholstering, and all types of wood finishing are taught. Building and residence design is next stressed. This phase of the course includes the complete drawing of a two-story residence and its exterior design. A floor plan and the minute details of interior decoration supple- ment the residence architecture. Students in the advanced courses study proper color and blending in their oil painting work. 1 Statue casting and modeling is TOP-Sophomore, Junior and Senior students do designing in a General Architecture course. MIDDLl?Juniors work on a model of the Crucifixion in a Sculpture class. BOTTOM-Advanced students do designing in furniture and upholstering one of the most popular of all art courses. The subject matter of these statues varies, since the individual stu- dent is allowed to express his own originality. That each student becomes skilled in reproducing design in complete detail in plaster is evident from the exceptional models executed by various members of the class. Lawrence Mauder formed a bust of Abraham Lincoln, while Paul Smith modeled a tiger. Thomas Gallagher made original character sketches. As a climax to an unusually successful course, Robert Stuetzer and james Perkins com- pleted a scale model of a memorial building. The class is under the supervision of Mr. L. E. Thuel, who studied art at the University of Bonn, Essen and Dusseldorf. Page 81 THE CENTRIC C0 Editors FEHLEN Page 82 FRANCIS SULLIVAN CENTRIC STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF Co-Editors -............ -- .. ......,..... . First Associate Editor ..... Second Associate Editor--- Third Associate Editor--- Copy Editors ---------. Managing Editor -.-- Boys, Sports Editors-- Girls' Sports Editors-- Staff Writers ---- Feature Editors -.----- --------- ---, Departments : The Class-ic Reporter- - - - -- - Centrascraps --------- - - - Centragrad- - - Exchange Editor --------- Typists -------- Francis Sullivan, Norma Fehlen Lucille Darrah Louise Kranz Eulalia Wilhelm Mary Lenkay, Rita Kaiser Alice Eisel Berthold Goetz, Frank Bartell Edna Schneider, Margaret Moriarty Rita Houstin, Margaret Paszek, Virginia Spenthoff, joseph LaConey, Valerian Fox Rita Dumas, Joanne Walters, Norma Lauer, joseph Lyons, Helen O'Riordon Doris Livensparger -james Bishop - - - -Margaret Norton Rose Ann Bettinger Anna Ray, Henrietta BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager --------- Assistant Business Manager-- Advertising Manager ---------- Assistant Advertising Manager--- Circulation Manager --------- Assistant Circulation Manager-- Circulation Staff ------------ Typists --------- -Eileen Callaghan - ----Alice Bick - - - - -- -Edward Bodette Leona Knight Elizabeth Harder - - - - -.jane Kennedy - - - - .Annette Monroe Ziegler, Elaine Bueter Jeanne Eaton, Geraldine Rossler 1938-39 You must ac- quire a nose for news. L e a rn t o recognize news . , kine s t o r 1 e s, especially 'mm unusual ones, but renzember that truth and accuracy are the watchwords of a good reporter. This was the final advice THE CEN- TRIC adviser gave to the journalism classes before they began the editing of the nineteenth volume of THE CENTRIC. Witlz these words in mind, the students of jour- 'ICQBSK' nalism ga t h e r e d news for the first Centric which rolled eff the press on Oc- tober 7, 1938. THE CENTRIC is a rneinber of the Quill and Scroll, the Catholic Press flsso- ciation, a n d t lz e National Scholastic Press Association. The issues published during the first se- mester were sub- mitted to the Ala- tio n al Scholastic Press 14ssociation's critical survey to receive national rating. In this survey, THE CENTRIC was awarded the FIRST HONOR rating. The aim of THE CENTRIC is three-fold, to keep the students informed about school activity, to 'i 'Tza. T TRQC iW2::f,.. U T i....,.-,.iT..-:,,2, ,XMiiHif'.1N N. S, Pt A. 19364-S?-Su. umm: omo, rwroxssu ai. ms ' E iw-ff in Liang rank and Norma Fchlen Appointed 0 Fditms Of The For ' W,- QOX ' , 5739 Wcxxq if owl W9 QW 3331 , N Qi as Q54 V xliffsuxlf ' wise .59 sex, 'E X . if - 115 Co-Editors and Their Associate Editors. I 125 Girls' and Boys' Sports Editors: Department Heads and Staff Writers. 135 Business Staff and Typists. D My Copy Editors, Feature Editors and Exchange Editor. foster Catholic ideals by maintaining a high standard of editorial contentg and lastly, to beep the Alumni in touch with their Alma Mzlter. Sister John Berchmans, O. S. U., is teacher of journalism and CENTRIC adviser. Page 85 Music Department HE MUSIC Department, consisting of the Band, the Orchestra, and the Glee Club, is under the personal supervision of Mr. joseph Sainton, who has trained two hundred and thirty-four students this year in the various fields of music. He has a full time schedule at Central and has been associated with the school eight and one-half years. In addition to his teaching, Mr. Sainton is the director of the Toledo Phil- harmonic Orchestra, which is composed of forty professional musicians. The Orchestra HE ORCHESTRA is composed of thirty members and has proved itself a worthy organization by playing at MR'1g3EfF?3Ii,efQfNT0N numerous student assemblies. By giving several musical select' , the Orchestra added its part to the success of the senior play, Growing Painsf' VA,-xi Anotherximportant work accomplished by the Orchestra was its co-presentation, with A I the Glee Club, of the musical comedy, l'The Red Mill. The Orchestra also took part in the Music Festival, playing a series of three numbers: Selection from Lohengrin by Wagner, Overture Raymond by Ambroise Thomasg and lTwo Hungarian Dances by Brahms. The members of Centralis Orchestra, together with those of Notre Dame and St. Ursula Academies' orchestras, were featured on this program and played l'Overture Zampau by Herold. A FIRST ROW-Stanley Krolczyk, Gerald Popelik, Ignatius Kaminski, Leland Naugle, Clarence Hulett, Kathleen Osborn. Ruth Johnson, Donald Doe, Eugene Kizer, Michael Burein. SECOND. ROWfVict0r Nawrocki, Richard Reifert, Donald Wilhelm, John Booth, Mary Baker, Rose Marie Tremp, William Tremp, Raymond Kraemer, John McAv0y, Anthony Ladota, Walter Brown, Irene Krolezyk. STANDING-Raymond Viola, Eileen Callaghan, Anna Mae Baeder, Ruth Cothrel, Mr. Joseph Sainton, director, Keith Tremmel. Page 84 Drum HE BAND was fortunate in having at its , head this year two strutting drum majors, Ma-Jors Joseph Sheperd, '41, and his assistant, Ger- ald Plank, '41. By their efforts, the Band added a touch of ga- iety and color to many football and basketball games as they marched down the field to the beat of the drums. ' The Band MID THE blast of the trombones, the boom of the drums, the bellow of the basses, the sixty-four student musicians of the Band burst forth with gala tunes at the first JOSEPH SHEPERD football rally. At all football and basketball assem- blies and Chronicle meetings the Band furnished the students at Central with plenty of peppy music. Since its beginning in 1929, the Band has been expanding in size and improving in accomplishment. This year it took part in the Annual May Festival and played the following selections: Selection H. M. S. Pina- fore by Sullivan, Excerpts from Faust by Gounod, and Airs from Bohemian Girl by Balfe. Besides this public appearance the Band, on request, played two nights during the Elementary Schools' Annual , Musical Festival held May 10, 11, 12 nd 13. GERALD PLANK wwf FIRST ROW-Drum Major Joseph Sheperd, Doris Bashaw, FOURTH ROW-Charles Schaefer, Geraldine Rossler, Ursula Ellen Kilcorse, Anna Todd, Joan Cooper, Robert Schmitt, Kenneth Roher, William Hoffman, James Harlow, Raymond Klrsfmnel' Dent Cumlskey33AnnettS Momoek LOUISE Kilim? Kraemer, Assistant Drum Major Gerald Plank- William Sullivan, John ooth, tanley rolczy , diy SECOND ROW-Josephine Horne, Eleanor Keller, Esther Jane Kovacs. StroEd,TArme1' Stabel, Joseph Koscho, Margaret Norton, FIFTH ROW R t N if V Z b k R b t H Keit remmel, Margaret Overberg. - ia 9 , irginia 21 OTOWS ir 0 91' Hin, THIRD ROW-Richard Reifert, Joyce Bader, Helen Kranz, Jane W, , Mar Pfi ff Y h ' , Kennedy, Richard ziehhski, Richard Kolhoff, Richard John gulf GMT5' Bgke' T. Y eR if 3:Be0'i10reV1JfHlde Voss, Robert Navarre, Donald McQuade, Lawrence Harmon. man' 'eorge er en' eorge, leman' 0 er ru n' I 'am Ignatius Kamingki, Tremp, Albert Schaefer, Richard Pollauf. Page 85 J n I I ,ff , . .'1f f , K ,f f -. f TOP ROWfSopx'anos-Tenors. H. B 3' BOTTOM ROW--A os- asses. iq .if X 'of' THE GLEE CLUB HE GLEE Club, a regular curric- ular activity of the school, is un- der -the direction of Mr. joseph Sainton with Sister Mary Camillus, O. S. F., as moderator. The first public appearance of the Glee Club was at the assembly, December 21, when the eighty-seven members sang Christmas carols. The first Requiem High Mass in the history of the school was sung by the Glee Club for the repose of the soul of our late Pontiff, Pius XI. Among its other achievements, the Glee Club gave a splendid interpretation of Victor Herbert's musical comedy, The Red Mill, April 21, 22, 23. Mem- Page 86 bers not participating in the operetta made decorations for the stage settings. At the annual Music Festival, May 15, sponsored by the Musical Department of the Parochial Schools, the Glee Club sang: The Kyrie from the Mass by Cesar Franck, 'The Sextetn from Lucia de Lammermooru by Donizettig and The Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah by Handel. A Glee Clubs of Notre Dame and St. Ursula's Academies joined with Central's Glee Club in singing Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming by Stephen Foster and 'Hail America by George Drumm. Assisting in the program was the new- ly formed freshman and sophomore unit of the Glee Club. L D Dramatic Club HE DRAMATIC Club of Central was founded for the purpose of furnishing acting talent necessary for the Senior Class Play and the Musical Comedy, the two major dramatic productions presented each year. Mr. joseph Sainton is in charge of the music for both productions, while Ida Talty Adams is dramatic coach. During the current year, Robert Vickers, as Student General Chairman,was in charge of the executive work in connection with the plays, and was responsible, also, for the supervision of the work of the Production, Ticket, and Publicity Staffs. - n The Production Staff looked after all stage properties, cos- Dramatic Instructor tumes, shifting of scenes, stage carpentering, and all other matters relating to the production. The members of the staff were Louise Kranz, Jean Bigelow, Annette Monroe, William McDermott, Napoleon Sliby, Thomas Kanary and Robert Lauer. Robert Flahie, Doris Cumiskey, and Alice Bick comprised the Ticket Staff which handled all phases of the distribution of, and check on tickets. The Publicity Staff, which managed the newspaper announcements and the painting of posters, was handled by Alice Eisel, Mary Ann Shea and Francis Sullivan as Chairman. Sister Mary Callista, O. S. U., is the faculty moderator of the Dramatic Club. Illia TALTY ADAMS GROWIN G PAIN S HE SENIOR Class Play was Growing Pains, by Aurania Rouverol. It gave both a new and an old slant at the unsophisticated youth. In the play, George and Terry McIntyre were the problem children whose father, a college professor, was very much in favor of laying down. the law while the mother, Mrs. Mclntyre, believed that youth should have its fling. At a party given by George and jerry, the entire cast danced the Lambeth Walk. Compli- cations ensued at the party and George was taken to jail for striking an officer of the law. Things were straightened out and George centered his at- tention upon a new girl who had moved into the THE RED MILL HE MUSICAL Comedy presented April 21, 22, 23, was The Red Mill by Victor Her- bert. The story centered around Con Kidder and Kid Conner, two Americans travel- ing through Europe. Unable to pay their bills, Con was forced to work as an interpreter and Kid as a waiter. They met the Burgomaster who was trying to force his daughter, Gretchen, to marry the Governor of Zeeland, whom she dis- liked. Con and Kid saved her and all ended happily. Kathleen Oberhausen, Jane Rees, Catherine Fournier, Elizabeth Harder, Patrick Hagerty, Rob- ert Golden, Harry Sheroian, and james Norton handled their individual roles so well that critics judged the performance to be one of the best plays that Central has ever produced. Hal ............................ -------- Joshua Pennefeather neighborhood. George McIntyre .. Terry McIntyre . Edward Struckholz ,............Jane Girard M1-S, Mplntyre ,,,,,,,,,,, , ...,.. Elizabeth Harder Professor McIntyre .. Brian ......... .......... Sophie .... Dutch ..... Omar ..... Pete ............ Prudence .. Patty ...... Jane ...,... Miriam ...... Vivian ....... Ned ......... Sally .............. Fritz ................. Traffic Officer . Elsie Patterson ..,,. Mrs. Patterson ...... ........Donald Hunter .Edward Howard ........Victor Lykowski ..........Mary Ann Shea ...........John Lauber .....Harry Sheroian ..........Corman Diehl . .... . .,........... Grace Bruny Catherine Connolly -.Margaret Snyder .......Margaret Norton ...Doris Pinkelman .........Kenneth Culpert ........Lucille Darrah ......Daniel Wilhelm .......Napoleon Sliby ...Ursula Kirschner ..........Florence Morgenstern CAST Con Kidder ...,,. ................... .............. R o bert Golden Kid Conner .......... ....... .......... P a trick Hagerty Jan Van Vorkem ........ . ............... Harry Sheroian Franz ............................. ........ Ed ward Struckholz Willem ............................... ............... J ames Norton Captain Van Damm ............. Paul Kasprzak Gretchen .....,........,......... ...................... . ..Jane Rees Bertha . ...................... . Tina. .......................... ,. Governor of Zeeland Countess De La Fer e ............ The Sons of the Countess . ........... Catherine Fournier ...............Kathleen Oberhausen Diehl El' b th H d ' ........................ IZZ. 6 aI' el .John Burgan, John Bottorff, Carl Spencer, Francis Hayes Hunter Daughters of Pennefeather. ......... Alice Bick, Mary Mullan, Jane Girard, Mary Hurlburt Servants ......................,.,, Victor Lykowski, Chester Szaroleta GIRLS' CHORUS Pauline Carlo, Virginia Schnapp. Grace Bruny, Mil- dred Cira, Kathleen Connors, Lucille Darrah, Elsie Mel- lon, Frances Killian, Leonore Langenderfer, Rosemary Mercurio, Florence Morgenstern, Gloria Putz, Mary Cooper, Anna May Thimmes, Esther Steffan, Henrietta Ziegler, Evelyn Aubry, Elizabeth Moran and Beatrice BOYS' CHORUS Robert Ferner, Samuel Jacobs, Charles Kaczmarek, William Kinsey, Edward Koske, Ward Logsdon, Raymond Rosenfelder, James Rupley, John Wirries, Joseph Riha- cek, Louis Braatz, Robert Moellenberg, Ralph Trese, Emery Zavac, Frank Blackwood,and Raymond Hunter. Polczynski. Page 87 NG . , pm!! LASS PLAY 53:19 j,'f'?f if' s l fa ' WMF' 'Ha 1- Do you want your ice cream now? No, the party's gone to jailf' 2- Ah Gee Patty, let me explain, will you? 3- George, Where are you going? And Elsie why are you going upstairs? 4- Now Howard, really. 5- Would you l-l-l-like to Cl-dance? 6- When you pick a girl you'll probably fall and do the picking afterwards. 7- Baseball! O'h Boy ! Page 88 8- A fellow never has any fun. 9- Won't you have a glass of punch? 10- My first formal. 11- Well, Good bye Professorf' 12- Are you having a good time, children ? 13- Oh don't Hatter me, you'll make me self-con sciousf' 14- Production staff hard at workf' ll7Ae M11 1'. 1 Young man, there is a sum waiting for you in the bank in London. - We come every guest, litly dressed for the nuptial ceremony. The Governor of Zeeland? Show him in. C'est incroyable! C'est monstreux! Good-a-bye John - - - I had-da-nough-o-you. Every day is ladies day with me. In Old New York, I ,tv iq., I 9 .XL 8- We've heen posing for hours, as they paint, paint, paint. 9- Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson-A'heni. 10- You never can tell about a woman. 11- Do you think I would marry the girl against her will? 12- When you're pretty and the world is fair. 13-Production Staff. 14-Insert, Tina. Page The Student Council The 1938-'39 Student Council Which Includes Renre. ntativesXF1'om Ear' Class, Hall Patrol, Traffic Officers and All Cl Page 90 Ax Lf. fuss I CLK-4 if Liz, TIME: sgoo A. ., May 23, 939 PLACE: Little Auditorium, Central Catholic High School RESIDENT of the Student Council: The meeting will come to order .... Will the secretary please give a brief summary of the events sponsored by the Student Council this year? Secretary: Mr, President and Council members, during the last Week of September, 1938, the student body of Central selected one hundred eighteen boys and girls to represent them on the Council. The representa- tives held their first meeting October 1, under the supervision of Sister Mary Eventia, S. N. D., and Mr. Marvin Sauppe, faculty advisers. At this meeting, Carl Spencer was chosen president, Irene Fleck, vice-president, Grace Bruny, secretary, and Harold Mouch, treasurer. On Friday, November 4, the Junior Class sponsored traditional Color Day. Tag Week was observed the week of November 21, and was con- cluded November 23 by an after school dance that began a four day Thanksgiving vacation. At the assembly November 28, students were urged to make a novena in preparation for the feast of the Immaculate Conception. On December 21, the Student Council, with the aid of the orchestra and Glee Club, gave the Christmas assembly. Senior and junior boys ushered at the Senior Class Play, February 3, 4, 5, and at the three performances of the Musical Comedy, The Red Mill,,' April 21, 22, 23, at two Parent-Teachers' meetings, November 13 The Student Council TOP-Junior Color Day Approve Their Handiwork. I MIDDLE-High Catholic Chronicle Subscription Getters Talk Over Merits of Diocesan Paper. SIDE-Donald Wilhelm, Sophomore Boy, Obtained the Greatest Number of Subscriptions at Central. BOTTOM-Dance Committee Members for Year Recreate. and March 26, the Music Festival May 10, 11, 12, and 13, the May Festival on May 29, at Swayne Field, and arrange- ments have been made to have Junior boys usher at Graduation, June 9. Council members directed the stud- ents of their respective conference rooms in the three C campaigns, the Catho- lic Chronicle Subscription Drive, Febru- ary 5 to 20, the Community Chest Cam- paign, April 3 to 21, and the Clean Up Campaign, March 13 to 18. The Junior council members selected candidates to represent Central at the Buckeye Boys' Conference, at Columbus, Ohio. Student Council members also sold tickets for the annual school outing, to Cedar Point, june 15th. A committee was appointed to draft a new constitution for the Student Coun- n cil with provision for a student courtf President of the Student Council: You have heard a resume of the min- utes of the meetings of the past year. Are there any corrections or amend- ments? If not, the minutes stand approved as read. Page 91 AIRPLANE VIEW OF CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL K Page 92 REAR VIEW OF MECHANICAL ARTS BUILDING Qjnporfs Alvin J. Sacksteder Athletic Director lVlr. Sackstedefs Farewell Having completed his fourteenth year of coaching at Central, Alvin J. Sacksteder announced his resigna- tion as athletic director to assume the position of head coach at De Sales College. Despite the fact that he worked with a small staff, Al turned out many championship teams and many exceptionally fine players. His knowledge of sports, his keen ability for incul- cating the ideal of manhood into the game, made him not only a great coach but a greater molder of men. It is with regret that the faculty and students see him terminate his work at Central, but they realize that fourteen years of work and influence have made him part of Central's tradition. He goes to DeSales College but his influence remains. Coach lVlcCartl1y's Welcome r james McCarthy, '29, assistant athletic coach during the current year has been stepped up to the position of athletic director to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of Al Sacksteder. After being graduated from Central, he entered N Dayton University, where he continued in his athletic l prowess. Upon leaving that institution, he was signed up as a pitcher by the Cincinnati baseball club of the National League. However, an arm injury prevented his continuing in the professional field. In 1937 jim came to Central as head basketball Q Q 1 4 Y coach and in 1938 his team placed second in the city race. The past season, as a climax to his two-year coaching career, his Scarlet and Gray team captured the 7- 1 City Title, as well as the runner-up position in the Dis- tric Tournament. James V. McCarthy Assistant Athletic Director Page 94 Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Nov. FOOTBALL 1939 .......................................Cleveland Shore Home Libbey DeV1lb1ss .......Fordson of Detroit QTQ Waite Woodward Scott Hamilton ..........DuPont CTD The Team , M 7 BACK ROW-Left to riglhtz Victor Irvine, Harold Mouch, Richard Burnett, Charles Reger, Carl Spencer, Coach Sacksteder, Virgil Tank, Francis Werning, Walter Zach, Richard Strugarek, Theodore Sarahman, Harold Calmes. l SECOND ROW- Left to right: Ennis Chandler, Clarence Couture, Joseph Tscherne, Thomas Kanary, Lawrence Crlppen, Rudolph Rudnicki, Robert Scott, Charles Marcis, Michael Donofrio, Milton McGuire. FIRST ROW-Left to right: William Kilcorse, Donald Pinciotti, Williarn Sodd, Robert Scanlon, Frank Scarlato, Francis O'Leary, William McDermott, William Pautz, james Addis. Date Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. STATISTICS Central Opponents Total Points ............. 136 Touchdowns .....................,........................... 2 1 Points after Touchdowns ................................ 10 Games played, 9: Won 4, Teams 17-Central and Dayton ..... 24-Central and Tiffin ...,... 30-Central and Libbey ..... 7-Central and DeVilbiss ......, 14-Central and Weirton ...... 21- 29- 5 11 Central and Wa1te ............. Central and Woodward ..... -Central and Scott ............ -Central and Louisville ..... Lost 4, Tied 1 - Pct. 500. Outstanding Players Irvine ..........,..........,........ ..... . .. ........Sarahman and Strugarek ........Mouch ........Tank Result ...Central-32-0 ....Central-25-0 .-.......-.-.Tie-7-7 DeVilbiss-12-0 ......Weirton- 19-7 ........Irvine ....,...Sarahman, Irvine and Strugarek....Central-25-0 ........M0uch .................................Central-21-6 ........Tank .....-.DuPont-41-19 Page 95 Centra1's Fighting Gridders MOUCH HAROLD CMICKEYD MOUCH-Halfback, 132 lbs., junior. Mickey was the scrappiest halfback in the city. The other fellow always knew when Mouch hit him. His type of dynamite will be a great asset next season. MICHAEL CMIKEQ DONOFRIO--Halfback, 145 lbs., Senior. Mike was handicapped by lack of weight, but always gave his best. His desire to win made him one of the outstanding men in the lineup. THEODORE CSPARKYJ SARAHMAN-Halfback, 145 lbs., Senior. An accurate passer, and a shifty runner. His thrilling runs and hard tackling DONO14-R10 won him the nickname he bears. Sparky's speed will be hard to replace. A definite loss. JOSEPH CJOED TSCHERNE-Tackle, 145 lbs., junior. Tscherne was a small but mighty tackle. Another up and coming junior who is going to make good. All good things come in small packages. See you next year, joe. HAROLD CHALD CALMES-Quarterback, 147 lbs., Senior. Hal displayed admirable ability in field generalship and always played one of SARAHMAN the finest defensive games. CARL CKARLOFFJ SPENCER-Center, 155 lbs., Senior. A Carl captained the '38 squad. He was a smashing center whose line play will be missed next year. So long, Carl. ENNIS QBUDJ CHANDLER-Halfback, 150 lbs., Senior. Buds shifty, fast, elusive type of running enabled him to make large gains through even the tiniest holes in the enemy line. TSCHERNE CLARENCE CCOOTYJ COUTURE-Tackle, 173 lbs., Junior. Hot dog! He's coming back next year. A brilliant player, whose hard playing proved his desire to win. i RICHARD CDICKD BURNETT-End, 169 lbs., junior. Dick, one of the finest pass-snatchers in the city, will be in there helping the Scarlet and Gray team next year. A valuable player. QP Q99 ' ,t SPENCER CHANDLER COUTURE BURNETT 'L Fx Page 96 I , X Aww!! RICHARD CSTOOGEJ STRUGAREK-End, 165 lbs., Senior. STUGAREK Dick was one of the finest pass-snatchers ever seen at Central. He was a Cen- tral contribution to the All-City list. FRANCIS CFRENCHIEJ WERNING-Tackle, 180 lbs., junior. Frenchie was the hard charging tackle who was feared by opposing backs. An All-City tackle, who'll be a mainstay on the line next year. RUDOLPH CCHUNKYD RUDNICKI-Guard, 175 lbs., junior. Behind Chunky's amiable countenance there is an ability for hard, vicious playing that makes the opposing backs wary of coming through his position. He'll be here next year. WILLIAM CMOOSEQ SANFORD-Fullback, 145 lbs., Senior. When this flashy back got started, all that could stop him was the wall at the end of the stadium. Moose was one of the team's best liked players. WILLIAM CMACJ MCDERMOTT-Tackle, 175 lbs., Senior. There never was a harder hitting lineman on a Central team. Although handi- capped by a leg injury most of the season, he turned in some superb games. LADISLAUS CLADDYJ ZACH-Guard, 185 lbs., Senior. One of Central's contributions to the All-City eleven. There are 185 reasons why this scrappy player will be missed next year. ROBERT CSCOTTYJ SCOTT-Guard, 175 lbs., Junior. A veteran lineman. who will give everything he's got next year. There are no complaints against this man, who fought every minute for his team. VIRGIL CVIRGQ TANK-Guard, iso lbs., junior. His ability lies in his strength, Not many plays of the opposing team got through this excellent player's position. MILTON QUNIEJ MCGUIRE-Quarterback, 130 lbs., junior. A player unequaled. His smart signal calling was surpassed only by his hard, fast, clever running. CHARLES CCHUCKJ REGER-Tackle, 180 lbs., junior. Chuck is a real member of the Fighting Irish squad. He always plays his best. We cannot say anything against this fine tackle. REGER 6 sf' Ie vang MOT TANK SCOTT WAC!! Co- Captain RICHARD STRUGAREK BASKETBALL I . 1939 Cify Champs NDER the guidance of Coach James McCarthy, the Fighting Irish won their second City Cham- pionship in three years. In the 1937-38 season they wound up a strong second. Central's Five was no mediocre team which won be- cause of lack of opposition, but because of their great team play and co-operation-the Scarlet and Gray piled up the enviable record of twenty wins and six losses. CO' Captain In the tournament, Central was placed in runner-up position, and thus added another trophy to the collection in the trophy case in the school lobby. Another trophy was presented to the team by the Central Alumni Associ- ation for winning the City Championship. BASKETBALL TEAM RICHARD STRUGAREK-Guard, 5 ft., 10 in. Dick, a veteran guard, starred both on defense and offense. For his recognized ability he was elected to the All-City team, as well as being 0 elected co-captain of his team. S PAUL ADAMS-Forward, 6 ft. Paul, Central's contribution to the All-State team, was a clever ball handler and an accurate shot. He was elected co-captain by his teammates. PAUL ADAMS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER CHARLES DORE Page 98 CHARLES DORE-Forward, 5 ft., 10 in. Chuck, a newcomer at Central this year, won his way into the hearts of the Scarlet and Gray followers through his flashy style of playing. His teammates hon- ored him by electing him most valuable player. ROBERT DRISCOLL-Forward, 5 ft., 10 in. This flashy little forward was outstanding for his cool-headed floor play and his ability to sink long, difficult shots. ROBERT DRISCOLL s . ef, JOHN ROESNER-Center HAROLD MOUCH-Forward JOHN ANDERSON-Forward SAMUEL JACOBS-Guard GEORGE' BE Y y is BASKETBALL PLAYERS JOHN ROESNER-Center, 6 ft., 1 in. johnny was a valuable man under the basket. He was a fine defensive, aggressive player and a good shot. Better yet, John returns to the Central court for another year. HAROLD MOUCH-Forward, 5 ft., 9 in. This speedy little forward was one of the big reasons why Central captured the city champion- ship. Whenever points were needed, Harold went out and got them. As he is only a junior, bigger things are expected of him next year. JOHN ANDERSON-Forward, 6 ft., 1 in. Although this is his first year on the team lohnnv, a Junior, proved his worth on the court. We wish you all the luck in the world, hoping you will lead your team to victory. SAMUEL JACOBS-Guard, 5 ft., 10 in. Sam, an excellent guard, blocked many shots under the basket. He will be back next year and we will be waiting to see him in action next season. GEORGE BEELEY-Guard, 6 ff., 2 in. , Outstanding for his ball handling ability, this veteran player will be sorely missed next year. LELAND NAUGLE-Guard, 5 ft., rr in. This aggressive player showed up exceedingly well on the back line of the Central zone defense. Lee, an accurate passer, and a fine team player will return next year. LELAND NAUGLE Page 99 Seasorfs Review Date Game High Scorer Result December 2, 1938 ...... ......... M aumee at Central ................ Dore and Strugarek ...... ....... C entral - December 9, 1938 ...... ..,,..... C entral at St. joseph's .,.......... Adams and Jacobs ...... ....... C entral - December 17, 1938 ..............., C entral at Fostoria .... ........ M ouch .......... ....... C entral - December 22, 1938 ..,............. C entral at Perrysburg ............ Roesner ....... ....... C entral - December 27, 1938 ................ C entral at Glandorf .,,......,.... Anderson ....... .,,.... C entral - December 28, 1938 .Central at Newark ....... ........ I acobs ........,.....,,,...... ....... C entral - December 29, 1938 ..........,..... C entral at Springfield .....,...... Naugle and Roesner ...... ....... C entral - December 30, 1938 ...,,.,......... C entral at Xenia .....,.,, ........ S trugarek .,....,.......... ....... C entral -- january 6, 1939 ....... ........ R ossford at Central ................ Dore and Adams ..... ....... C entral - Central at Macomber January 10, 1939 ..... ........ january 13, 1939 ---,- -------- january 20, 1939 ..... -------- january 21, 11959 ..... ---.---- january 22, 1959 january 24, 1939 ..... ........ january 27 january 31, February 3, February 7 , 1959 ....... ......,. , 1939 .,... ........ February 10, 1939 1939 --..- ,,,,--,- 1939 ,-,-- -------- Waite at Central ...,. Central at DeVilbiss .............. Adams ..............., ,.Macomber Mouch ,..............,...........,.. ....... C entral Strugarek and Anderson .,,.... ....... C entral - Central at Ottoville .........,....., Dore ..... Central at Delphos ................ Scott at Central ....... Ltbbey at Central .......,........., Central at Woodward ..........Ottoville - Adams ...,,.....,..............,.... ..,,..... D elphos Strugarek and Driscoll ...., ....... C entral - Dore ,,.t. Mouch ...... Central at Waite .................... Strugarek ....... Macomber at Central ............Adams DeVilbiss at Central .............. Adams and Dore ...., February 14, 1939 ...... ........ February 17, 1939 .,.... ........ W oodward at Central February 21, 1939 .,.... ........ C entral at Libbey ..... February 24, 1939 .....- ,,,---- March 3, 1939 -.-,- March 9, 1 March 10, Page 100 939 ------ 1959 ....... ....... .Alumni at Central .... Central at Scott .......... ....... .Dore and Adams ......,. ............Strugarek .Beeley .........,........, .Dore and Beeley ........ TOURNAMENT AT FIELD HOUSE Central vs. Waite ...... ........ M ouch ..... Central vs. Llbbey ...... ,.,..... M ouch ,,,,.,,,-, ,,,,,,, .Central vs. DeVilbiss ..t......... Mouch and Dore ...... ...,...Central - ,......Central -- .......Central - .....,.Cemra1 - .......Central - ..,.,...Central Woodward ........,,Libbey .......Central .......Central .......Central - .....,.DeVilbiss - I0 I0 I0 IO to I0 I0 to to IO to to I0 to I0 I0 IO I0 I0 to I0 I0 to to I0 I0 I0 37 30 32 27 24 22 20 16 27 25 23 23 25 22 26 27 24 37 27 27 36 26 25 31 27 28 31 I 1 1939 Anderson 101, Mouch 121, Beeley 141, Adams 181, Naugle 111, Driscoll 151, Roesner 131, Strugarek 131, Jacobs 161, Dore 191, THE BOWLING TEAMS The Bowling teams, under the direction if Rev. Arthur T. Schmit, enjoyed one of ts finest years in the history of bowling eams at Central. The American League feam No. 1 completed another successful ear by ending the season in first place in he city conference, and runner-up in the lace for the championship of Lucas County. .he team consisted of four seniors and a reshman, namely, Richard Strugarek, Rich- rd Banning, Ralph Amrhein, Eugene Kus- ier and Clement Shurbarga. The second American League team fin- shed a few notches lower in the standing Vhile the National League team completed he race in seventh place. TOP PICTURE--Left, Rev. A. T. Schmit. TOP PICTURE-Right: Ralph Mowkn, John Connolly, Warren Daney, Larry Brannan, Gene Kozlowski, Harold Mouch. LOWER PICTURE-Left: Dick Strugarek, R. Auerhein, Ed Mowka, Gene Kusner, Clem Shurbarga. LOWER PICTURE-Right: Dick Burnett, Elmer Toth, John Lewandow- ski, Jim Streicher, Stan Olszewski, Robert Palicki, John Pietrykowski. Page 101 1 Q X ff X Golf, ermis and Baseball GOLF TEAM After suffering a close defeat at the hands of the DeVilb mashie swingers, the Central golf team settled clown to a vm successful season. Matches were held with DeVilbiss, Wot ward, Scott, Waite, Macomber, DeSales, and Sylvania. TENNIS TEAM Libbey, Macomber, Waite, Scott, Woodward, and DeVilt constituted the competition which Central net men faced t season. The Reverend J. D. Shenk, managed and coached the te: v BASEBALL CLUB I Foul ball! Strike two, ball one, ball two, l Take a walk! time for the Toledo High School Clubs. ' nine have plenty of competition in the Peml ville, Libbey, Waite, Woodward, DeVilbiss, Scott, Macoml Strike one! three, ball four. It's baseball Scarlet and Gray and Clay nines. MANA RLEADERS GERS AND CI-IEE GOLF TEAM-Robert Moellenberg, Charles Etue, Robert Davis, David Mc- Duifee, John Pietrykowski, Robert Palicki. TENNIS TEAM-Rev. J. D. Shenk, John Stoeckley, Richard Corrigan, Donald Wilhelm, Richard Gibbons, Gerald Welch, Edwin Konicki, Joseph Walles, John Wirries. BASEBALL TEAM-First Row: Bernard Daney, Milton McGuire, Frank Patronik, Eugene Kusner, Michael Donofrio, Harry Thieman, Virgil Tank, Theodore Sarahman, Philip Skeldon. Second Row: John Roesner Tom Houser, Harvey Brummett, Donald Pinciotti, Richard Stugarek Del Biniak, Lee Naugle, Edward Gasiorowski, Maurice Connell fCoachJ. THE CHEERLEADERS C-E-N-T-R-A-L, Central Rah l ! ! Rah l Rah ! Central-l-. The cheerleaders were the little yells behind the big yells of the student body. They were the ones who were up in. the air and down on the ground to lead the students body in cheers, to encourage our teams to victory. THE MANAGERS . The Managers are the force and power behind the Central teams. Their job is to care for the athletic equipment, to check in and check out supplies and to act as handy men. around the field. They do the jobs that merit no applause from the stands. In spite of lack of outward show, the managers this year did and LOWER PICTURE -- Standing: Lohn, John Waltzer, and Raymond han. Seated: James Norton. John il fifll? piece of WO1'k. er, Donald Morrin, and Corman- Page 102 ' Girls' Sports x GYM INSTRUCTOR All the girls, gym classes are under the supervision of Miss Mildred Mohr who also supervises the activities of the Girls' Athletic League Which func- tions through the gym classes. Miss Mohr received her A. B. de- gree at Mary Manse College, Toledo, and her Physical Training degree at Ohio State University. MISS MILDRED MOHR, A. B. GIRLS' ATHLETIC LEAGUE Ten years ago the Girls' Athletic League, now under the direction of Miss Mildred Mohr, was organized for the girls interested in athletic activ- ities. The league has a three-fold aim, to develop leadership, to encourage social as Well as athletic activities, and to promote sportsmanship among the girls. A At the present time there are approximately one hundred and twenty- two members in the organization. For their social activity, the girls hold play-days at which time they play basketball, hit pin-, newcomb, and volleyball. The gala meetings are con- cluded with a lunch and refreshments. This year these affairs numbered four with the last one being in May, at which time the fifteen girls who merited the highest number of points received G. L. monograms. e sw' A f 4 fix Y Gloria Adkinson Eleanore Antesbeager Lillian Antesberger Rosemary Arvay Renetta Cichy Joyce Corrigan Rita Dumas FIRST ROW-Beatrice Polczynski, Rita Dumas, Renatta Cichy, Jeanne Eaton, Rita Robideau. SECOND ROW-June Kauffman, Eugenia Rapp, June Nusbaum, Jeanne Nusbaum, Frances Bissonette. f Members of L Jeanne Eaton, President Rita Dumas, Treasurer Renatta Cichy. Secretary the CI, Club Elizabeth Dunn Jeanne Eaton Helen Maros Jeanne Nusbaum June Nusbaum Beatrice Polczynski Eugenia R-app Rita Robideau . Page 103 Mr. Fred Zimmerman ' Mrs. Anna Rosenfelder Page 104 Cafeteria Staff and Maintenance Staff Mr. C. H. Webben Mr. Edward Kisseberth Q fl f Mr, gfles Culpeft Mrs. Mamie Lensch f-7. ,. A7 4 Mr. John Welter W Y A Mr. joseph justerx. Mr. Patrick Murphy N Mr. Roy johnson Mrs. Anna Kimski Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adamwicz Harold Aubry Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bartell Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bassett Lydia L. Benecke . ' Best Cleaners Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Geo. H. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . P. J. Bick Bodette H. V. Boes G. J. Bollin . Rollo V. Burnett Canary Dry Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carollo Walter Chesak Mrs. Lucy Heideman Colchin W. Coulter, M. D. Courtesy Dry Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cumiskey Mr. and Mrs. William Daney DeSales College Library james Detzer, 341 Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Donoher Lucille Duvall Estelle Flower Shop Everybody's Gift Shop Mrs. Mabel Brown Frazier Freshman Boys, 214 Freshman Boys, 305 Freshman Boys, 306 Freshman Boys, 318 Freshman Boys, 319 Freshman Girls, 202 Freshman Girls, 309 Freshman Girls, 320 Compliments of a Friend Mr. Gerity Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Goetz Patrons Joseph Gramling W. Grude Gross Electric Fixture Co. Miss Ethel Hebbeler Miss Mary Hebbeler Drs. E. F., L. F., A. F., Hoffman, Dentists William Holtgrieve Alfred H. Hoover W1 R. Hoover Gift Shop Rita Huss Mr. and Mrs. W. jagielski W. C. Jeffery junior Boys, 201 Junior Boys, 203 junior Boys, 302 junior Girls, 120 junior Girls, 215 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Kaiser Marion Kalinowski L. L. Kaszynski, D. D. S. Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Kranz Joseph Krapp Mike Kurzeja LaNeta Beauty Salon Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Langenhorst A. C. Latt I. Maginn William Maier Mrs. Robert Malone and Mrs. C. A. McHatton and Mrs. Lawrence Meng and Mrs. LeRoy P. Merkle Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moriarty Mr. Patrick Murphy Robert Olender Mr. and Mrs. George Pawlina Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Plummer Mr. George Ray Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ray john Rihacek Rinehart and Huss Garage Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rutkowski St. Agnes Sodality St. Stanislaus Sodality E. D. Schuiteman, M. D. The Shamrock Restaurant Senior Girls, 106 Senior Boys, 110 Mrs. Ralph Shaefer's Beauty Shoppe Mr. and Mrs. F. Skeldon, Jr. Mary Skeldon W. B. Sloan, M. D. E. J. Smith Soldier Shoe Repair Shop Sophomore Boys, 101 Sophomore Boys, 117 Sophomore Boys, 119 Sophomore Boys, 217 Sophomore Girls, 107 The Sportsman Cafe St. Agnes School St. Charles School Mr. Raymond St. Marie E. E. Stiff Jimmy Strabler Dr. Louis R. Swaab Dr. B. H. Talbut Dr. F. C. Toye Tschirret and Ehret Elsie M. Volk Mr. Roman Young Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. O'Shea Ernest Zedlitz Meat Market Page 105 Page 106 Key To Parish Affiliation Parish No. No. of Students 1 St. Francis de Sales Cathedral ......,..,....,....,.......... ......... 5 4 2 Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Cathedral ,....... ...... 1 61 5 Blessed Sacrament ...........,...,....................,....... ..,,.. 6 1 4 Gesu ..........................,.,........,....,,..,...,,.,.,.....,... ...... 9 4 5 Good Shepherd ............,.. ...... 5 5 6 Holy Rosary .................,..,.,,. ...... 1 9 7 Immaculate Conception ........ ....,. 7 1 8 Little Flower ...,...,............,..,,. r. 1 9 Nativity ..............,,.................r....... ...,V. 1 1 10 Our Lady of Perpetual Help .,.,... ...... 5 6 11 Sacred Heart ..,.....,......,........,.... ...... 5 6 12 St. Adalbert ..,....,.,.............,.,.. ...r.. 2 0 15 St. Agnes ...,... ...r,. 1 16 14 St. Ann ..,,.,........,...........,...... ...,.. 5 9 15 St. Anthony ..,..........,....,.......,r ...... 5 9 16 St. Anthonyis Orphanage ....... ....., 5 5 17 St. Benedict ................i........... ...... 2 18 St. Catherine ...................r... ...r,. 5 1 19 St. Charles ....,..., ...,.. 5 2 20 St. Hedwig ,...,.... ...,.. 5 5 21 St. Hyacinth .,...,, .. 9 22 St. james ......, ...... 2 2 25 St. John ..,..... ...... 1 0 24 St. Joseph ....... ...... 9 25 St. Louis ...... ..,... 1 5 26 St. Mary ......... ...,.. 1 09 27 St. Michael ................ ...... 2 6 28 St. Patrick ........,....,..,.. ...... 2 9 29 SS. Peter and Paul ....... .,.... 2 0 50 St. Stanislaus ............ .. 9 51 St. Stephen ................ ...... 2 4 52 St. Teresa ...................., ...... 7 4 55 St. Thomas Aquinas .....,.... ...... 5 6 54 St. Vincent de Paul ................ ...... 2 5 55 Carraghar, Ohio-St. Mary ................ ...... 1 36 Erie, Michigan-St. joseph ............,...... ...... 1 9 57 Genoa, Ohio-Our Lady of Lourdes ....... ,. 2 58 Maumee, Ohio-St. joseph .........,...,..,.. ...... 1 0 59 Momineetown, Ohio-St. Ignatius ,.... .. 5 40 Napoleon, Ohio-St. Augustine .....,..... .. 1 41 Perrysburg, Ohio-St. Rose ........................ .. 1 42 Raab, Ohio-Immaculate Conception ..........,..,.. .. 5 45 Rossford, Ohio-SS. Cyril and Methodius ....... .. 1 44 Rossford, Ohio-St. Mary Magdalene ............ .,.... 1 1 45 Sylvania, Ohio-St. Joseph ......,.....,,............. ,. 5 46 Whiteford, Michigan-St. Anthony ...,...,. rr,rr, 2 1457 exYa'fzJerfz'5emef1f5 and G5Jlmz'w1f'5 6gZ'5f67' Also Furniture 8 Feathers Cleaned ADams 9712 A. 1 f ' Q . 7282 , Call EANER5 'Z . :Anwar s. RU5 'L ch, Us Hudson Potato Chips Toledo's Best Tasting Chips QP 3538 LAGRANGE STREET JI-Efferson 4635 HARTMAN'S HANDY SERVICE STORE Groceries Q Vegetables 1203 Dorr Street Toledo, Ohio Norman Oaks Radio Service Co. Where Quality Tells and Service Sells Radios, Washers, Refrigerators, Ranges 1249-51 D'ORR STREET TOLEDO, OHIO FOREST 4173 Toledo Food Lockers Individual Freezer Lockers For Meats--Game-Fruit-Vegetables For Families-Farmers-Restaurants--Stores 4-4-04- 321 MORRIS STREET Telephone ADams 1940 April, 1959 Name Adams, Paul, '39 ..,.......... Adamwicz, James, '39 ........ Addes, Jennie, '40 .........., Addis, James, '40 ................ Adkinson, Charles, '40 ....... Adkinson, Gloria, '39 ......... Alesi, Dario, '42 ............. Allen, John, '42 .......,,. Address Parish No .......1451 Berdan Ave. ........505 Hampton Ave. .........1445 Ontario St. .......716 Stickney Ave. ..........3357 Wilson Pl. ..........5357 Wilson Pl. .........720 Humbolt St. Twelfth St. Amshein, Ralph, '39 ...... ........... 2 265 Vermont Ave. Anderson, Harry, '42 .......... Anderson, John, '40 ........... Nineteenth St. .R. R. No. 1, Maumee, O. Anderson, Thomas, '41 ...... R. R. No. 1, Maumee, O. Anistek, Jeanne, '42 ........................ 2424 Caledonia St. Ankenbrandt, John, '42 ........................ 842 White St. Annarino, Theresa, '41 ............................ 535 Lucas St. Antesberger, Eleanor, '41 .... R. R. No. 4, Byrne Ave. Antesberger, Lillian, '41 .... R. R. No. 4, Byrne Ave. Apsey, James, '39 .............. 6636 Erie St., Sylvania, O. Arquette, Lester, '40 ................................ 518 Troy St. Arvay, Rosemary, '40 Ashe, Clara, '39 ............... Ashe, Gloria, '42 ........ Ashe, James, '41 .......... Aubry, Evelyn, '40 .......... Avers, Rita, '42 .,.,....... Babione, Donald, '42 ........ Manhattan Blvd. Dale St. Crittenden .........182 Dale St. .........2645 118th St. ........225 Segur Ave. ,,..........727 Yates St. Babione, Jeanne, '41 .......... ............... 7 27 Yates St. Bader, Anna Mae, '39 Bader, Joyce, '41 ........... Baker, Arnold, '42 .......... Baker, Catherine, '39 ......... ..........612 Harrison St. ..........612 Harrison St. 16 White St. 16 White St. Baker, Mary Louise, '39 ...... ........... 5 17 Knower St. Balasz, Michael, '41 ........... ......... 4 19 Whitlock St. Ball, Alene, '42 ................... ................ 8 16 Page St. Ball, Florence, '39 .................................... 816 Page St. Bandurski Raphael, '41 ................ 1246 Tecumseh St. Banning, Richard, '39 Baron, Eugene, '39 ........ Barret, Marcia, '41 ..... Barrick, Carl, '42 .......... Barry, Elizabeth, '42 ...... Barszcz, Alice, '40 ....... Bartell, Frank, '39 ...... Bartell, Ruth, '42 ........ Bartko, Anna, '41 ........ Bashaw, Doris, '41 ......... ..........3707 Drexel Dr. .......1768 Hamilton St. .......1123 Warwick St. ...........550 Lucas St. ..........,.202 Segur Ave. Palmer St. .........3123 Cottage Ave. ..........3123 Cottage Ave. ..........2530 Caledonia St. ..........'1917 Clinton St. Bassett, Donald, '39 .,.................. 4339 Kingsbury Dr. Baumer, Oliveanna, '41 .............. 1673 Palmwood Ave. Beatty, James, '42 ...................... 3428 Glenwood Ave. Beaudry, Dale, '40 .......... Beaudry, Rita, '42 ......,....,.. ................2636 112th St. .............2636 112th St. Beckham, William, '41 ......... ......... 5 15 Hackett Rd. Beckman, Bernard, '39 .. .......3712 Grantley Rd. Beeley, George, '39 ................................ 814 Noble St. Behall, Ellen, '40 ........................ 1444 Oakwood Ave. Bellner, Theresa, '42 ..... Toronto Ave. Bennett, Mary Helen, '40 .................. 203 Hausman St. Beres, Barbara, '40 ................ 805 W. Woodruff Ave. Beres, Rose, '41 .........,..........,. ..........750 Raymer Blvd. Bertling, Raymond, '42 .......,......,.....,,.,,, 1505 Dorf Sr, Besanceney, Paul, '42 ......... .......... 4 115 Fairview Dr, Best, CIIHIICS, '40 ............................ 528 Belmont Ave. Best, Edward, '42 .................... 3843 Homewood Ave. Betringer, Evelyn, '41 .................. 3855 Lockwood Ave. Beffiflgef, Rose, '39 ---..... ........ 5 835 Lockwood Ave. Bellmel, William, '41 ................ 923 Woodstock Ave, Bevington, John, '42 ........ ......... 4 524 Willys Pkwy Page 107 Congratulations Central High School We are glad to have had a part in your publication, Centripetal, and wish you sussess in all future undertakings. Toledo Colortype Co. ARTISTS Q PHOTO ENGRAVERS COLOR PLATE MAKERS 1719 Jefferson Avenue Toledo, Ohio STUDENTS REGISTER-Continued Name Bevington, Julius, '41 .,,,.. Bick, Alice, '39 .............. Bick, Bernard, '41 ,,,,,,.i. Bick, Edward, '40 ..... Bigelow, Jean, '39 .....,.. Bihl, Blasdins, '41 ,.......,, Bllliet, Alvin, '42 ...,............. Billingsley, Hershell, '39 Billmaier, Kenneth, '41 ....... Billmaier, Robert, '42 Biniak, Del, '40 .,........... Biniak, Sylvia, '40 ,.....,,, Birsen, Raymond, '42 .... Bishop, James, '39 .......... Bissonette, Frances, '39 . Bissonette, Jeanne, '40 ............... Blackwood, Franklin, '40 .......... 1711 Parkdale Ave. Blanchard, Dewey, '40 ....... Blanchard, Gerald, '40 ..,..... Blanchard, james, '41 ....., .. Blank Dorman Address Parish No ....4324 Willys Pkwy. 18 .....1111 Berdan Ave. 13 .....1111 Berdan' Ave. 13 ...........520 Prouty Ave. 7 ......4617 Harford Rd. 18 .........239 Willard St. 11 ......175l Brussels St. 3 Belmont Ave. 17 ......1730 Upton Ave. 32 .. ...,,,.... 1730 Upton Ave. 32 .......1511 Belmont Ave. 15 I ......,1511 Belmont Ave. 15 .. .,,,... 2417 Trenton Ave. 14 .. ...........,. 505 Nevada St. 5 ......,......2249 Westbrook Dr. 3 .2249 Westbrook Dr. 3 32 ..........433 E. Broadway 33 .......529 Colonial Ct. 2 .......,529 Colonial Ct. 2 , , '39 ...... ............ Blank, Gerald, '42 ................ 1246 W. Delaware Ave. 14 Blase, Richard, '41 ............... Bodette, Edward, '39 .......,.... Bodette, Margaret, '42 ......, Bodette, Mary, '41 .....,,.... Bodette, Richard, '40 .....,. Boes, Donald, '39 ......... .1819 Champlain St. 1 .............2486 Putnam St. 2 Columbia St. 26 ........1700 Walnut St. 26 .........1700 Walnut St. 26 Columbia St. 26 .......613 Highland Ave. 2 Bohland, Leo, '42 ..,....,. 1239 Palmwood Ave. 32 Bohland, Richard, '41 .....,,,.,. 1239 Palmwood Ave, 32 Boogher, William, '41 ........................ 2539 Cherry St. 26 Bottorff, john, '40 .,.,.,,,,,. .. Booth, John, '39 ................... Borgess, Richard, '40 ,........,.. ........2070 Eastbrook Dr. 3 ........546 Woodville St. ............4147 Birchall Rd. 13 Bouchard, Maris Stella, '42 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 Folger Pl, 13 l-lalli-tone and Color Work Cur Specialty .. Publications of All Kinds .. Dance Tickets and Programs ..Visiting and Business Cards.. Commercial and Professional Printing of Every Description WEST TOLEDO PUBLISHING CO. 638 Phillips Avenue LAwndale ll73 Page 108 B0l1ya, Hazel, '41 .....,,,.,,,,,..,,,, 453 Spring Grove Ave, 11 Bowes, Albert, '39 ...................... 3001 Midwood Ave. 4 Bowler, Josephine, '40 ............ 2521 Maplewood Ave. 2 Boyer, Elizabeth, '41 ........ .....,..,,,...,,,,,.,, 2 2 Jervis Sf, 7 Boyer, Charles, '39 ....... ................... 2 2 Jervis Sr. Boyle, Walter, '42 ....... .,,...,.,,, 6 54 Dorr Sr, Bfaafl, Louis, '39 .......... ......... 4 714 Summit St. Braatz, Richard, '42 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 714 Summit St, Brady, Grace, '40 .....,... ..,,,,,,,, 2 327 Eastbrook Dr. Brady, James, '40 ............. ........... 4 19 Western Ave, Brady, Robert, '42 ........................ 2327 Eastbrook Dr. Brancheau, Robert, '41 ....... ........, 4 240 Douglas Rd, Bralldel, Richard, '40 ...... ....... 1 615 Yosemite Dr, Bralldel, William, '41 ...... ..,,,,,, 1 615 Yosemite Dr, Brannan, Lawrence, '41 ........ 3931 Drexel Dr. BIPLZGHU, LaV61'ne, '41 ........ ....,., 3 41 Eastern Ave, Brazzil, Jane, '39 ................. ................ 2 019 Perth Sr. Brazzil. Mary, '42 .................................. 2019 Perth Sr. 4 Breitfelder, Edward, '40 ........ Brennan, Timothy, '42 ....... Brown, Lady Mae, '42 ....... 1840 Palmwood Ave. 32 .......2252 Franklin Ave. 26 .........2105 Canton Ave. 1 BI'0WI1, Walter, '42 .......... ............ 2 3 Sylvania Ave, 13 Brucker, Richard, '41 ...... ..,,, Brucker, Robert, '42 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Bruetsch, Bernice, '41 .......,. Bruetsch, Harold, '39 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brugnone, Frances, '40 .........., Bruhn, Robert, '39 ........... . Bruhn, Ruth, '42 ................. Brumbaugh, Elizabeth, Brum, Rose, '42 ...................... '42 H2465 Scottwood Ave. .2465 Scottwood Ave. Birckhead Pl. 2 Birckhead Pl. 2 .....2415 Roswood Ave. 25 ...........Z45 Sumner St. 7 ..........245 Sumner St. 7 .........922 Moore St. 26 .......Reynolds Road 16 Brummett, Harvey, '40 ......... ......... 7 30 Willard St. 5 Bruny, Grace, '39 ............ ........1347 Corbin Rd. 18 Bruny, Stephen, '42 ............. ............ 1 347 Corbin Rd. 18 Buehrer, Virginia, '41 ........ ....... 1 211 Woodville St, 33 Bueter, Elaine, '39 ........... ........ 3 635 Willys Pkwy. 13 Bulawska, Adeline, '39 ...... ........... 1 131 Baker St. 20 Burcin, Michael, '41 ........ ....... 2 56 Dearborn Ave. 31 Burden, Lois, '42 ............. ....... 5 23 Crittenden Ave. 7 Burgan, John, '39 ................ ................. 5 17 Jervis St. 7 Burgess, Elizabeth, '42 ....... .......... R eynolds Road 16 Burnard, Charles, '39 .......... ........ 3 145 Secord Rd, 4 2 2 ARTHUR HOLDGRAFS PHARMACY COMPLIMENTS '6Quality' Drugs First 2506 FULTON STREET Toledo, Ohio CON GRESSMAN UNIVERSAL CREDIT JEWELRY ' 3119 Lagrange Street R TOLEDO, OHIO 6? JOHN F. HUNTER Kuehmann's Original Potato Chips WM. C. COYLE IAS. P. COYLE WM. COYLE - JAMES COYLE 81 SON Established 1888 FUNERAL HOME -539 BROADWAY Toledo ADams 2259 Compliments -Of- ERVIN SCHEIBECK CHERRY HOME BAKERY Pastries-Ice Cream-Candy 502 CHERRY STREET GOOD GULF GAS See GULF PRIDE OIL JIM WILLIAMS R. A. SHENEFIELD For That Good . Registered Tire-Tube Insurance of All Klnds Lubrication Battery Service EST. 1922 D SERVICE, I 232 Tenth Street MAin 5942 Sylvania Ave., and Revere Drive Toledo, Ohio DR. M. F. ODER DENTIST 4-O-0-0 202-4-6 The Roi Davis Bldg., Toledo, O. Jefferson Ave. and Michigan St. ADams 5824 Compliments of GERALD CULLEN Lucas County Recorder FOrest 2132 1516 Upton Avenue DEPENDABLE CLEANERS DYEING - REPAIRING - REMODELING All Work Guaranteed and Insured We Call and Deliver Page 865-67 Atlantic Avenue Phone WAlbridge 0939 SCI-IEFFER T BROS. DAIR Y Selected Pasteurized Milk and Cream TOLEDO, OHIO We Deliver ADams 0587 ' MATTES BROS. 527 Maumee Avenue Toledo, Ohio ANDERSON FARMS Certified Farm Products ' H. O. SCHWALBE Furs RAYMOND C. HILT 228 ERIE STREET Insurance of All Kinds 507 GARDNER BLDG. MAin 5310 .M--' Agents for SELMER - BACH - LUDWIG .-,. A .. .A Band and Orchestra Instruments V. DE PRISCO MUSIC STORE Repairing a Specialty :Z Gold and Silver Lacquering Paola Soprani and Galanti Accordions MAin 4524 OPEN EVENINGS 443 Huron St. Franklin Bargain House, Inc. THE W, H. GARBE We Specialize in Two Pant All Wool SUITS O TOPCOATS ' Shoes - Pants - Hats - Jackets 149 Euclid Avgnue Betzvegr? SI1ax'TlccIT?1Od?1ldUXE5rml?Jh,tESts. EAST TOLEDO WAYNE GRILL, Incorporated C. A' SCHOEN, Inc. 1943 Wayne Street FISH SANDWICHES General Contractor CHET ERSKINE Mglu. WA. 0234 FOreSt 2850 2118 JOEFRE AVE. Compliments of S. S. KRESGE COMPANY Sc, 10c, and 25c Store SUMMIT STREET and MADISON AVENUE Toledo, Ohi0 Page 110 STUDENTS REGISTER-Continued Name Address Parish No. Burnard, Richard, '39 ..... ........,..... 3 145 Secor Rd. Burnett, Mary, '40 ...........,.......... 2520 Parkwood Ave. Burnett, Richard, '40 ..............,... 2520 Parkwood Ave. Burzynski, Richard, '41 ..,. R. F. D. No. 4, Box 574-B Bush, Alice, '42 ..............,,..., 4424 N. Lockwood Ave. Buttery, Patricia, '41 ......,.... Byersmith, Rosemary, '41 Calkins, joan .............. .... Callaghan, Eileen, '39 ..... Callaghan, john, '42 ....... Callahan, john, '40 ...,..... Calmes, Harold, '39 ....,,.. Annabelle St. H501 W. Manhattan Blvd. Broadway .......3833 Lockwood Ave. .......3833 Lockwood Ave. Perth St. ........1741 Wyndhurst Rd. Cameron, Margaret, '41 ...................... 2137 Upton Ave. Camp, Benjamin, '40 .,,,..............., 443 Poinsetta Ave. Canelli, Richard, '42 ...... 1503 River Rd., Maumee, O. Cangiamilla, Samuel, '42 .... Dorr St. Cannon, June, '42 .....................,.......... 2615 Cherry St. Carlo, Mary, '39 ....,....... Carlo, Pauline, '40 ........ Carney, James, '42 ........ Carney, jean, '40 ................. Carollo, Anthony, '40 .......... Carroll, William, '42 ...... .......2724 Glenwood Ave. ...........4513 Willys Pkwy. .......2624 Scottwood Ave. .........2624 ScottwoodAve. ......3426 Anderson Pkwy. Austin St. CQSSIY-ly, John, '42 ............. ............ 2 41 Wasaon St. Cassidy, Marcella, '40 ........., .......... 2 41 Wasaon St. Cater, Suzanne, '42 ...........,,.......,,,.,.....,,.. 717 Yates St. Cauffield, Lawrence, '41 ..........,..... 1744 Hinsdale Rd. Ceboll, Elizabeth, '40 .......... .......,... 2 121 Forest Ave. Ceravolo, Rose, '42 ..,.......... Ceravolo Vincent '41 .. .......614 Avondale Ave. .........614 AvondaleAve. Chandleri Ennis, '39 ..... ...... 2124 Kensington Rd. Cichy, Renetta, '39 ,.....,....,.. ....721 S. Westwood Ave. Cieply, Edward, '41, 220 Hannum Ave., Rossford, O. Ciezka, Alvina, '39 ............................ 128 Hausman St. Cipriani, Anna, '42 .....,,.....,................... 2502 York St. Cipriani, Salvatore, '39 ...............,........,. 2502 York St. Cira, Mildred, '40 ............................ 4637 Hartford St. Clancy, jack, '39..- ...........,. . Clardy, Neal, '42 ...,... Claus, William, '42 ...... Clement, Gerald, '42 ........ Clement, joseph, '39 .,...... Coburn, Mary, '39 ....,,..... ..508 W. Delaware Ave. Western Ave. .......3903 Lockwood Ave. Peck St. Peck St. 1710 SuperiorSt . Coe, Rdbert, '59 ................... ..,...... 1 935 Ontario St. Coleman, Bernard, '41 ..,,.... Collins, Joseph, '42 .......... Comte, William, '41 ,....., Condon, Kathleen, '39 ........ Condon, Marilyn, '42 ...,...... Condon, Raymond, '42 ........ Condon, Thomas, '42 ..,,...... Conlon, Elizabeth, '40 ..,..... Conlon, Thomas, '41 ..,,...... ........2520 Ayers St. .........422 Starr Ave. ........635 Collins St. .........3812 Indian Rd. .........3820 Indian Rd. .........3812 Indian Rd. .............3812 Indian Rd. ....,,.,..2332 Whitney Ave. ....,,.,..2332 Whitney Ave. Connolly, Catherine, '39 ,..... 4411 N. Lockwood Ave. Connolly, Dorothy, '40 ....... ...4411 N.Lockwood Ave. Connolly, john, '40 .,..,.........,,,....... 3818 Burton Ave. Connor, Gerald, '41 .,,...,.... Sumner St. Connors, Kathleen, '40 ........,,...... 2302 Eastbrook Dr. Conrad, George, '41 ....,... Conrad, Jeanne, '39 ....,. Conroy,Eileen, '41 ........ Cook, Phyllis, '42 .......... Coombs, Ursula, '40 .....,..... Cooper, Elizabeth, '42 .......... Cooper, joan, '41 .,,......... Cooper, Mary, '39 ............ Copper, Margaret, '42 ...,. Corbett, James, '40 ....... Corbett, john, '42 ........, .,.....823 Norwood Ave. .......823 Norwood Ave. ......,..2308V2 Cherry St. ................18l9 Perth St. .........1829 Michigan Ave. Wade St. ....,,...254 Western Ave. ........,234 Western Ave. ............704 Huron St. .......2434 Lawton Ave. .........2434 Lawton Ave. Corrigan, Joyce, '41 ......................., 2500 Lagrange S1 Corrigan, Richard, '41 ........ 1473 Craigwood Rd. Cosgriff, Irene, '41 .......... ................. 2 327 Cherry St. Costello, Richard, '42 ...... Cothrel, Ruth, '41 ........ Cousino, Adolph, '42 ...... Cousino, Eugene, '42 ....... .........1212 Harvard Blvd. .....3714 Homewood Ave. ...........Temperance, Mich. .......1729 Parkdale Ave. We Call For and Deliver 28 Years in Business OHIO TAILORS 4 Hour Odorless Dry Cleaning Main and Monroe Streets, Sylvania, Ohio Telephone 46 SUTTON 'S CANDY SHOP We Make Our Own, ICE CREAM, CANDIES AND POP CORN SPECIALTIES 4901 Summit Street POntiac 0144 Welsh-Hood Mortuary 523 Oak Street TAylor 7474 l 49 AMBULANCE SERVICE Robert F. Welsh Harry P. Hood Compliments of ELMAN PROWE WHITE-HUT-HAMBURGS Ground OH the Round 3 LOCATIONS Cherry and Detroit 0 Monroe and Central Superior and jackson Air Conditioned for your Pleasure! WE TRAIN Secretaries-Accountants and Assist With Employment fNc. Open Year Round Day and Evening 617-619 Adams - ADams 8244 Page 111 Walter I-I. Hartung, M. D. TERMINAL BLDG. ADams 1720 HENRY'S FOOD MARKET Groceries and Meats 2857 ELM STREET Phone JEfferson 3984-M JOHN A. REGER The House of Religious Art and Catholic Supplies Buy Songsmith by Rev. Gerald W. E. Dunne 615 Cherry Street Toledo, Ohio TWINS' BEAUTY SHOPPE Q5 1679 Dorr FOrest 1914 JOSEPHINE HOSIERY SHOPPE Lingerie and Dresses AUBURN near MONROE JoHN STURNIOLO 1 . JOSEPHINE STURNIOLOJPrOPr1etOrS The GOODY-GOODY Malteds :: Hamburgs :: Chili Q? CURB SERVICE FREE PARKING WHILE YOU EAT 332 North Erie Street Page 112 STUDENTS REGISTER-Continued Name Cousino, Jean, '40 ......,, . Cousino, Rita, '39 ...,..,,,,,.. Couture, Clarence, '40 ........ Couturier, Ellouise, '41 ....,,,.... Crahan, Jeanne, '39 ...,..,,,, .... Crahan, Jolhn, '42 ......r..,.,, ,,,. Crippen, Bernard, '40 ...... Crippen, Lawrence, '41 ..,.,,, Address Parish No .........452 Walden Ave. .,,..,,.......,.,Erie, Mich. ........442 Raymer Blvd. 181 River Rd. .....670 Fernwood Ave. .....670 Fernwood Ave. .........1422 Beecham St. ...........141 Whiting sr. Crippen, Margaret, '42 .................... 1422 Beecham St. Culpert, Kenneth, '39 .............. 2313 Trowbridge Ave. Cumiskey, Doris, '39 ....... ............ 3 812 Martha Ave. Curley, Dolores, '42 ...... ..,.......4130 Vermaas Ave. Czaja, Norman, '40 .......... ..................... 3 26 Moss St. Czolgosz, Felicia, '42 ....... ........ 1 325 Nebraska Ave. Czolgosz, Francis, '41 .................. 1325 Nebraska Ave. Czubachowski, Irene, '41 ....... 1056 Pinewood Ave. Dahn, Richard, '42 ........... ........ 1 35 Dartmouth Ave. Daney, Bernard, '40 ......... Daney, Warren, '41 .......... Danford, Joseph, '42 ....... Danford, Thomas, '42 ..... Dansack, George, '42 .......... D'Arcangelo, Claude, '42 ........ ..........2333 Oak Grove ........2335 Oak Grove .........549 Jervis St. .........549 Jervis St. Magyar St. , ....,........ 4221 Westway Darrah, Lucille, '39 ........................ 3840 Haverhill Dr. Davidson, Edward, '42 ........... Davidson, William, '39 Davis, Robert, '39 ........,,,,,,,,,,, Day, Lucille, '4 1 .,.,.....,......... Dazell, Harold, '41 .......,.......... .....1923 Parkdale Ave. ..............1923 Parkdale Ave. ...3024 Darlington Rd. ...................Reynolds Rd. ............1634 Wayne St. D'eChristopher, Richard, '42 ................ 883 Curtis Sr. DeCola, Anthony, '42 ......,... .......1025 Slater St. Deeds, Jeanne, '41 .................. ......... 2 532 Cherry St. DeGenito, Madeline, '42 ...... ....... 8 18 George St. Delp, Jean, '40 ..................... ........... 4 329 Lewis Ave. Dempsey, Paul, '39 .......... ........... 4 414 Mayfield Dr. Desmond, John, '42 ......... .......... 2 125 Calumet Ave. Desmond, Robert, '40 ...... Detzer, James, '41 ........ DeVanna, Robert, '42 ........... 125 Calumet Ave. ..........3692 River Rd. Clark St. DeVanna, Thomas, '42 .,,................. 522 Woodville St. Devine, James, '39 .......... R. R. 1, Temperance, Mich. Devine, Madeline, '41, R. R. 1, Temperance, Mich Dick, Martha, '42 ...........,.................... 2327 Cherry St. Dickey, Robert, '41 ...............,...... 3014 Frampton Ave. Diehl, Corman, '39 .......... ..... Dintzner, Ferdinand, '41 ..... Dixon, Margaret, '42 ....... Doe, Donald, '41 .........,. ....3435 Brantford Rd. Erie St. .......1115 Grand Ave. .........975 Post St. Doe, Jane, '42 ................... ............... 9 75 Post St. Doe, Mary, '40 ..................... ................... 9 75 Post St. Dolkan, Genevieve, '40 ............................ 419 First St. Doman, Ervin, '41 ............ ........ 1 466 Nebraska Ave. Doman, Felicia, '42 ..... ........ 1 466 Nebraska Ave. Dominguez, John, '40 .............. 723V2 So. St. Clair St. Donnelly, Patrick, '40 ........ Donofrio, Michael, '39 ....... Donoher, Edward, '41 ..... Dore, Charles, '39 ......... Dowe, Cleta, '40 ........... .........450 Arcadia Ave. .........323 Columbus St. ..........3902 Berkley Dr. ...........520 Islington St. .........713 Durango Dr. Dowling, Claire, '41 ........ ........ 2 405 Lawrence Ave. Dowling, Donald, '41 ...... ........ 2 405 Lawrence Ave. Dowling, Laura, '42 ..... Doyon, Bernard, '40 ......... Dragen, Virginia, '41 ...... Dressler, Harold, '40 ...... Drewyar, Joseph, '42 ....... Driscoll, Mary, '41 ....... Driscoll, Robert, '39 ........ Drotar, Charles, '40 ......... Drotar, Stephen, '39 ............ Drouillard, Evelyn, '40 ...... 120 Detroit Ave. .........909 Brinton Dr. .................Reynolds Rd. .......908 Evesham Ave. ..,........1250 Noble St. .........1143 Berdan Ave. .........1143 Berdan Ave. Craig S1 'Craig St. Miclh. Drouillard, Jeanne, '41 .................. Temperance, Mich. Drouillard, Marilyn, '42 .............. Temperance, Mich. Drozdowicz, Walter, '39 ................ 2917 Lagrange St. Drysole, Elizabeth, '42 ........ 11 Hyde Place Duck, Charles, '40 ........... .......... 2 324 Franklin Ave. 4 346 SUMMIT S EET Diamonds D h S Watches 1I11DfOVCd R1Sk Radios Mutuals O Participating Dividend Comfiifents 2570 JOHN C. EBERLY 49 GOOD A. ALTER Agent FOR EVERY NEED 49 MARLEAU-HERCULES 1802 ohio Bldg. MAin 7124 FENCE CO- Marlufaclurors and Erectors of Wire and Iron Fence More Than 50 Years Building Toledo COMTE CONSTRUCTION CO. FINE F0005 Building 6? Construction Sififfzilii 5521 Phi5'Tik92lg61 piif'5iY Zii6 - - TYPEXVRITERS--ADDING MACHINES Sold-Rented-Repnired-Exchanged SELECTED Emerson-Beard Typewriter Co. DA1RY PRODUCTS 621 MADISON AVENUE MAiii 6955 O OLDSMOBILE Lot: Opposite Store 60: 70: 80 LAwndale 0295 For Home Delivery Service CALL FOrest 2124 1936-42 Clinton HERTZFELD OLDSMOBILE Oldsmobile Sales and Service 1137-1142 SYL37ANIA AVENUE LAwn ale 1133 HAROLD E, HERTZFELD, Owner Toledo, O. Nebraska Farnifare Company Page 113 -Of- STUDENT'S REGISTER-Continued P. J. KRANZ Name Address Parish No. Dudley, Bernard, '41 ........ ....... 1 319 Palmwood Ave. Duffey, Cecile, '41 ...,... ......... 4 07 Rockingham Ave. Duffey, Richard, '40 ...,.............. 407 Rockingham Ave! Dumas, Malcolm, '41 ....... ........,....... 7 17 Chicago St. Dumas, Myrna, '42 ......, .....,....... 7 17 Chicago St. Dumas, Rita, '39 ....... .......... 7 17 Chicago St. Dunlap, Edgar, '42 ........... ....... 1 928 Barrows St. 3 Dunn, Elizabeth, '41 ......... ........,..., C urtice, Ohio 39 Dunn, Robert, '41 .,....... ................. 5 14 Ohio St. 27 Dunphy, Beatrice, '41 ..... ,.,...... 2 306 Eastbrook Dr. 3 Durban, Eveann, '42 .,....... ...,..,... 2 272 Franklin Ave. 26 Duvall, Lucille, '39 .. Duvall, Mary, '41 ..... Eagan, Paul, '42 ..,... Eaton, Jeanne, '39 ..... Eaton, Rita, '41 ......... Eberle, Herman, '39 . Noble St. Mich. ........2542 Maplewood Ave. ......,....566 Nebraska Ave. .......566 Nebraska Ave. .......925 E. Bancroft St. Eberle, Roseann, '41 ........ ....... 9 25 E. Bancroft St. Eble, Thomas, '41 ............ ............... 2 363 Putnam St. Ehmann, Donald, '42 ...... ......... 1 845 Champlain St. Eisel, Alice, '39 ............ ........ 4 430 Fairview Dr. Elliff, Joseplh, '42 ..... ..........., 2 730 119th St. Esch, Anna, '40 .,..... Etue, Charles, '40 ....... Etue, Dwallas, '42 .,..... Etzel, Helen, '42 ....... ..........521 Plymouth St. .......608 W. Central Ave. ........4123 Thornton Ave. Yates St. Etzel, Raymond, '42 ...... ........ 2 523 Parkwood Ave. Evans, James, '40 ..... ............... 1 606 Hoag St. Fabos, John, '42 ........... ......,....,. 2 19 Milford St, Fadell, Edward, '40 ..... .......... 2 423 Franklin Ave. Fadell, Lucille, '41 ....... ....... 2 423 Franklin Ave. Faja, Mary, '39 ...........,.... .,....,.. 2 758 Lagrange St. Fandrey, Richard, '42 ...... .........,.......... 1 210 Peck St. Farber, Leona, '40 ............ ......... 6 52 Woodland Ave. Farmer, Edward, '42 ....... ............... 2 81 Parker Ave. Farmer, Joanne, '40 ...... ......,. 1 30 W. Central Ave. Farmer, John, '39 .......... .....,.. 1 30 W. Central Ave. Farrell, Michael, '39 ........ ........, 1 056 Norwood Ave. Feeley, Thomas, '42 ..... ...1726 Kensington Rd. Feeney, Robert, '41 ...... ............. 1 116V2 Broadway Fehlen, Norma, '39 ...... ....... 3 826 Leybourne Ave. Fehlen, Robert, '41 ....... ....,.. 3 826 Leybourne Ave. Feyes, Joseph, '40 .......... ........ 2 468 Caledonia'Ave. Fell, Eileen, '40 ......,..,...... Ferguson, Thomas, '40 ....... Ferner, Robert, '39 ........... Ferraro, Rose, '41 ..... Austin St. .......507 Nebraska Ave. ............2005 Clinton St. .........463 Palmwood Ave. Ferstle, Robert, '40 ........... ....... 1 77 Dartmouth Dr. Fischer, Francis, '42 ...,......... Fischer, Lawrence, '39 ........ Fisher, Jeanette, '42 ......... Fisher, Robert, '42 ..,........ Fisher, William, '42 ........... .......2521 Foraker Ave. 10 .......1524 Superior St. 1 .......721 Lagrange St. 24 .........627 Curtis St. 7 ........721 Lagrange St. 24 22 Fitzcharles, William, '40 ....... .......... 1 809 Broadway Fitzgerald, Stanley, '41 .................... 1203 W. Bancroft 14 Fitzgerald, Vance, '40 ...................... 1448 Rollins Rd. Fitzsimmons, Frances, '39 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIUNSU Flaherty, Lawrence, '40, 1515 River Rd., Maumee, O. Flahie, Robert, '39 15 Lake St. 34 38 ...711 W. Delaware Ave. 2 Flanigan, James, '42 .......................... 1032 Ontario St. 1 Fleck, Irene, '40' ............ .......... 1 14 Melrose Ave. 2 Fleck, Thelma, '40 ....... ........... 1 416 Oakwood Ave. 32 Fleck, Vada, '42 ......... .................... 1 14 Melrose Ave. 2 Fleitz, Ruth, '40 ................,... 4525 N. Lockwood Ave. 18 Fleitz, William, '42 .............. 4525 N. Lockwood Ave. 18 Fligor, Lawrence, '40 ....... ' Floraday, Hugh, '40 . Erie St. 27 ..............2137 Upton Ave. 4 Flory, Bernard, '39 .......... ............. N apoleon, Ohio 40 Foley, Daniel, '40 ........................ 1269 Wildwooid Rd. 10 Foley, Mary Kathryn, '42 .................... 1949 Chase St. 1 Fortuna, Michael, '41 .......... ............ 3 63 Burger St. 31 Foss, Frank, '41 ................... ........ 8 90 Prouty Ave. 22 Fournier, Catherine, '40 ...... ................... 4 26 Utah St. 5 Fournier, Virginia, '40 ................ 3414 Gladstone Dr. 2 Fox, Valerian, '39 ............ Page 114 ...........225 Rockingham 2 Compliments GEORGE'S PLACE 1530 Broadway INSURANCE AGENCY Fire, Automobile, Life All Other Forms Q? 530 SECURITY BANK BUILDING ADams 2217 MAin 0943 207 KNAPP STREET PARK GRILL Food That Is Different Cecil Ullman Toledo, Ohio C. 1. BADER Choice MEATS 0 GROCERIES MAin 0494 802 South Erie MOFIHFLY Machinery Company Construction and Industrial Equipment sales and Rentals Truck crane service Phone AD. 4433 209-13 Williams St. Toledo, Ohio SYLVANIA AVENUE FLORIST We Telegraph Flowers LAwndale 0266 1134 SYLVANIA AVE. STUDENT'S REGISTER-Continued Name Fox, Virginia, '40 .,.,.. Francis, Jeanne, '41 .,,,... Francis, Marie, '40 .,...,.. Francis, Robert, '41 ..,....... Frank, Frederick, '40 ...,.,,. Frank, Valentine, '41 .....,.,.... Frankowski, Clifford, '42 Frankowski, Norman, '40 Fromme, Ludwig, '40 ,.......... Fuhrer, Mary, '42 .....,-,,, Fuhrer, Robert, '39 ......,. Gage, joseph, '40 ............ Gaiffe, Joseph, '42 ..,.,.,,,.,,..,..... Gallagher, Dorothy, '40 ....... Gallagher, John, '42' .,........ Gallagher, Thomas, '40... Gallagher, William, '42 ....,, Address Parish No, .......364o Watson St. .............2322 Chase St .........528 Norwood Ave ............1112V2 Erie Sr. ..,,,,...225O Whitney St .........2250 Whitney St ....,..Y.. 234 Dexter St ....,.....234 Dexter St. ,......1923 Perth St. ...........525 Willard St. Willard St .........1335 Foster Ave Norwood Ave ........716 Norwood Ave. ........1621 W. Central Ave. 558 Valleywood Dr. 15 Oakway Dr. Gannon, Phyllis, '40 .,,..,,.. ......., 1 810 Fourteenth St. Gareau, Frederick, '41 .,.. Garvin, Richard, '40 ......... Garwacki, Robert, '42 .......... Gasiorowski, Edward, '40 Gates, Yvonne, '40 .,............. Mark St. .....,,,3933 Hoiles Ave. .........650 Hudson St. Hoag St. .,..,....454 Bay Shore Rd. Gay, Mary, '41 .........,..,....., ,,..,... 1 839 Chestnut St. Gdowik, Joseph, '41 ........ ........,. 2 24 Kusciuski, St. Geiger, Paul, '40 .............. ......... 4 201 Willys Pkwy. Geis, Robert, '41 ............,.,..,....,......... 1259 Corbin Rd. Gembreska, Virginia, '39 .........., 3908 Martha Ave Gentner, Patricia, '42 ........................ 34 Sylvania Ave. Gerighty, Donald, '42 .,,. Gerken, George, '40 ...,., ,.,,......142 W. Central Ave .............2017 Forest Ave Gerken, john, '42 .............. ......... 2 724 Winstead Dr Gerken, Richard, '42 ........ Gerold. Louis, '40 ........... Geronimo, Pascualita, '41 Gfeu, Mary, '42 ....,,..,.....,,..... Forest Ave ............3207 Parkwood Ave. St. Mary's St .....21 17 'Castlewood Dr Ghyselink, Ruth, '39 ......... l,...,,. 2 438 Eastbrook Dr. Gibbons, Elizabeth, '40 .................... 1013 Ketcham St. Gibbons, Mary, '42 ........, Gibbons, Richard, '40 ...... Gibbons, Thomas, '41 ...., Gifford, Howard, '40 .................... Giles Anna '42 ............... ...............1028 Indiana Ave. 126 N. Thirteenth St. 1207 W. Delaware Ave 4461 Pennfield Rd: .2107 Hawthorne Ave. Gilhtioley, Francis, '42 Parkwood Ave. Gill, james, '39 .............. Gillies, Eileen, '41 ..,,,, Gilmore, Alice, '42 .......... Girard, Dorothy, '42 ...... Girard, jane, '39 ................ Gladieux, Francis, '41 ..... Glaizer, Virginia, '39 ...... Glass, Rita, '42 ................ Gleespen, Mary, '42 ..,.... Goetz, Berthold, '39 ....... Goetz, Evelyn, '41 ...... Goff, Patrick, '42 ........ Goff, Thomas, '41 ...... Golden, Robert, '39 ..,,.., Gonzales, Sally, '42 ........ Gorny, Robert, '41 ..... Gorski, Dolores, '42 ............., Gradel, Robert, '40 ......... Gradel, Virginia, '42 ...,.,,. Gramling, james, '42 ....,.. Grawey, Anthony, '42 ....... Gray, Anna, '40 ..................... Graybark, Alvina, '41 ........... ..,........2363 Detroit Ave .........3853 Almeda Dr .. ........... 1528 Detroit Ave: Giovanucci, Jean, '40 ..,..... . ......1923 Evansdale Ave ........4333 Bellevue Rd ...,..,4333 Bellevue Rd: Utah St .,.......1640 Yosemite Dr ............236 Palmer St ,,,,...934 Evesham Ave ..............2024 Brame Pl 1 Lenox Ct. .........2512 Rosewood Ave .........2312 Rosewood Ave ........,...2851 Berkley Dr Beacon St 1051 Hamilton St ..n ............ 30 E. Lake St. Plymouth St ............313 Plymouth St ,...,.,..502 Tecumseh St ..,.....530 Winthrop St ........765 Barclay Dr ......... 519 Hudson St G1-eenfelcler, Catherine, '40 .................. 1849 Dorr St Greenfelder, Virginia, '42 .................... 540 Nevada St Gries, Charles, '40 .... 5645 Summit St., Sylvania, O Grill, Elizabeth, '41 .....................,,... 922 Homer Ave Gfrsg, Helen, '40 ,,.,............,,......,......... 740 Euclid Ave. Gross, Rhea, '39 ................. ........ I 106 Peck St. Grosschedl, Herman, '42 ..... ....... 2 029 Nevada St. Grudzinski, Cyril, '40 ....... .......... 2 823 Elm St. UGI-: -.. .D Q, -' 7' nu fini' Q 0 .4 4, E'l'Te 1 KEEP EYES RIGHT in your forward march through life. Good eye- sight will help you in the years of work and study that lie ahead. Protect your eyes with I. E. S. Lamps-Better Light for Better Sight. THE TOLEDO EDISON CO. 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No. 1, Box 530 Hackett, Hugh, '41 ....... ...................... 8 16 Page St. Ha an Paul '42 g , , ----.,----- Hagerty, Patrick, '39 ....... Hain, Robert, '41 .,...,,,., Haley, Richard, '41 ..,.. Hall, Elaine, '41 ......,....... Halloran, Robert, '42 .... Halm, Elizabeth, '40 ......... Halm, Jeanne, '39 ........ Hamel, Carlton, '39 ........ Heban, Agnes, '42 ...,.... William, '41 VELLIQUETTE ELECTRIC House and Auto Radio Service Motorola Radios 2204 Lagrange Heating Elements a Specialty MILLER HARDWARE AND PLUMBING SUPPLY Hardware, Paints, Class, Roofing, Plumbing Supplies 1247 DORR STREET TOLEDO, OHIO COMPLIMENTS Hof, A FRIEND Klngswood 1624 All Work Guaranteed JOHN J. PEDRO General Cement Contractor Garage and Cellar Floors Sidewalks and Driveways 3754 LOCKWOOD AVE. TOLEDO, OHIO Compliments -Ofi JOHN HEIDINGER Page 116 Hamel, Robert, '42 .....,.. Hamernik, Francis, '42 Hamernik, Ridhard, '42 ...... Hamilton, Lois, '42 .......... Hamilton, Phyllis, '41 ........ Harder, Elizabeth, '39 ..,....... Harlow, James, '42 .......... Harlow, john, '40 .......... Harmon, Lawrence, '41 Harms, Gerald, '41 ...,.,,, .......2003 Berkshire Dr. .........536 Woodville St. Lindsay St. .......,.1116 Detroit Ave. ..........283 Canal Ave. ........2136 Upton Ave. .........2025 Saxon Dr. ..........2025 Saxon Dr. .........4209 Garden Park .........4209 Garden Park ..............1243 Vance St. .........1304 Hamilton St. ..,....875 McKinley Ave. .......875 McKinley Ave. .......337 E. Broadway Post St. Post St. ...............2012 Hoag St. ..........3501 Oakway Dr. Harpen, Walter, '42 .....,,.. ,..,.,...... 4 025 Fairview Dr. Harris, Rudy, '41 ....,,.,.., Harroun, Wayne, '41 Hartman, Eileen, '42 ..... .........2837 Gunckel Blvd. .........1805 Tremainsville Dr. ,. ................. 2516 Locust St. Hartnett, Mary, '40 .,.. ...... . .,............. 8 04 Vinton St. Hasemeyer, Harold, '42 .................... 4344 Lyman Rd. Hauck, Florence, '39 ....,.........,..,.......,.... 233 White St. Hauck, Regina, '42 ..,............,,. 4055 Cumberland Pl. Hauck Thomas, '41 ........ ....,,....,...,..,. 2 33 White St. Healy, Hayes: Francis, '39 ...,.. William, '41 ..... Greenwood Ave. ......... 2206 Glendale Ave. Steelt St. I-Iehl, Rosemary, '41 ........,........... 1010 Western Ave. Heinl, Donald, '41 .,...,,.........,....... 2247 Eastbrook Dr. Heintschel, Donald, '42 ....,............... 734 Euclid Ave. Heintschel, Frances, '42 .......,...... 3022 Case St. Heipel, Vella, '39 ..........., ............ 3 425 149th St. Helvey, Rosemary, '42 .. .,........,. 2724 Detroit Ave. Henige, Mary, '42 .V......................,... 4314 Packard Rd. Hennessey, john, '41 ......,.,. 4024 N. Lockwood Ave. Herbert, Carl, '42 ........................ 2360 Rosewood Ave. Herman, Mjargaret, '40 ........................ 144 Elgin Ave. Hickey, Bernard, '42 ....... Higgins, john, '42 ...,.... Hiller, Vern, '41 ....... Broadway .......2051 Wyndhurst Rd. ..............1846 Ontario St. ...............1846 Ontario St. Hiller, Verl, '41 ............ Hippel, Donald, '42 ............ Hockanadel, jean, '42 457 W. Manhattan Blvd. Fulton St. Hoeffel, Al, '40 ...................................... 4314 Westway Hoffman, Anna, '42 ...... ............ 1409 Idaho St. Hoffman, Bernadine, '42 ....... ......... 6 08 Yondota St. Hoffman, Charles, '40 ....... ............... 1 409 Idaho St. Hoffman, Doris, '41 ....... ......... 4 438 Burnham Ave. Hoffman, James, '41 ....... ......., 1 006 St. James Ct. Hoffman, John, '40 ........... .......... 2 263 Isherwood Ct. Hoffman, Justin, '39 ...................... 1170 Lincoln Ave. Hoffman, William, '39 ...,.......... 2440 Eastbrook Dr, Hoffman, William, '41 .......... 3830 Homewood Ave. Hofmann, Hogan, Anna, '42 .,....... Hojnacki, Doris, '42 ..... Holley, Marilyn, '41 ,,... Hollo, joseph, '42 .,...,...,.. Islington St. .......1543 Pinewood Ave. Dexter St. .........2132 Rivard Rd. ............1965 Genesee St. Horan, James, '41 .................................... 512 South St. Horgan, Raymond, '41 ........ Horne, Josephine, '39 ........ Houser, Thomas, '39 .... Houstin, Rita, '39 ......... ........2726 Midwood Ave. White St. .........3638 Martha Ave. ,......1715 Parkdale Ave. GEORGE 81 HARRY'S Groceries Q Meats 1201 DORR STREET 2055 DORR STREET DANCE SCHOOLS Forest 2191 We Delwe' Forest 4855 143 Rockingham JEfferson 2044 Schools in all parts of the city All ball-room dancing PROVO PACKING CQ. Private-Recommendations required Cold MeatSQDehCiOuS Wieners Beginners and advanced classes 3268 MONROE STREET Orchestra music - Congenial crowds Phil, Provo --Butchf' Conlzm just the place for High School students For Belief H MIM .' Use I I CREAMERY BUTTER uDEWZd7Z6li66l1jf07' Its Qzzafzlty H . 7 Hamburger, Cube Steak and Fish Sandwiches Ef1CkSCH S, IHC. BILL'S BAR 319 Erie Street WILLIAM A. 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Delaware Ave. 2 Hughffi MHIYCIICH, '40 -e------------ee-----e---- Reynolds Rd- 16 Hulett, Clarence, '40 ......,.. .....,.......,e, 8 17 Moore St 26 55i' i5?2'f'if- Q Hulett, Donald, '41 ....... ......... 8 17 Moore St. 26 Hunter, Donald, '39 .......... ....,.,.. 8 07 Alvison Rd. 18 Hunter, Raymond, '40 .,,...,. ...,.,,...., 8 07 Alvison Rd. 18 .2251 ' Hunter, Rienrrd, '41 ....,, .......,, 1 348 Royalron Rd. 13 F21USt hlte Hunter, Robert, '40 .,...... .....,... 1 348 Royalton Rd. 13 Q55 igiggggg - Hurlburt, Mary, '39 .,......,.. ........ 1 225 Colburn St. 22 52225 CO, Hurlburt, Norman, '41 .,,,. ..,..... 1 225 Colburn St. 22 ' 1-A 4 imre, Joseph, '41 .......... ......... 2 122 Genesee St. 31 711 Adams Street MAIH 3520 'I Iott, Mary, '40 ................, ....... 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Jaehu, Norma, 141 ---------, ---- W pwndrwqnnnfr 4 0 Eastern Ave. Low Tuition Accredited By the State of Ohio JHSPCI, William, '39 ........ ...,.,.. 3 264 Parkwood Ave. 325V2 ST' 'CLAIR STREET MAH' 9226 Jensen, Gerald, '41 .......... ........1 1 329 Fitchland Ave. Jensen, Jerome, '41 ........, ,,.,,, 1 329 Fitchland Ave. Johnson, Bernard, '39 ...,.... Johnson, Leon, '41 ...... Johnson, Paul, '42 ....... Johnson, Ruth, '41 ....., Johnston, Charles, '42 Jones, Donald, '41 ....... Joyce, James, '41 .,........ Justen, usten Elearlore, '42 .,,,... ames 40 ..........2246 Mayville Pl. ..........2246 Mayville Pl. ,............2718 Brentwood Ave. .....,....2246 Mayville Pl. ,.......1127 Eleanor Ave. ........1448 Kenyon Dr. ....,..410 Cincinnati St. ........2507 Locust St. .......2507 Locust St. J 9 J 9 , -------- Justen, Thomas, '42 ........... Kaczmarek, Bernadine, '39 Kaczmarek, Charles, '40 ........ Kaiser, Elizabeth, '42 ......... Kaiser, Rita, '39 ..,....,.,,,,, Kaiser, Robert, '40 ....., Kaiser, Ruth, '39 ,,,,,,.,.,... Kajfasz, Thaddeus, '40 ........ Kaminski, Albin, '42 .......... Kaminski, Gloria, '42 ......... Kaminski, Ignatius, '40 ..... Kamper, Virginia, '40 ...,.... Kanary, Bernard, '42 ....,.. Kanary,Thomas, '39 .....,. ,. Kane ames '41 9 J 9 ---------- Karmol, Walter, '41 ....... Karmol, Warren, '42 .........,..,, Kasprzak, Paul, '39 ......... .................. 1 87 Mettler St. Kauffman, June, '39 ....,... Kawecka, John, '41 ........., Kayser, Richard, '42 ....... Kearney, Robert, '41 ....... Keefe, Daniel, '42 ....... Keefe, Robert, '42 .........,. .......,3548 Nearing St. 26 ........1259 Noble St. 20 ..........510 Brown Rd. 30 ............459 Sunset Blvd. 18 ............459 Sunset Blvd. 18 865 Woodsdale Ave. Oak St. 5 .........1138 Indiana Ave. 9 Wamba Dr. 21 ........406 Capistrano St. 18 .........706 Junction Ave. 15 ...,.....1744 Hinsdale Rd. 10 ,........534 Hackett Rd. 2 ..,......534 Hackett Rd. ...........525 Yondota St. 5 ....4206 N. Haven Blvd. 13 4206 N. Haven Blvd. 13 26 ...........1758 Gilbert RCI. 10 ,......2035 Vermont Ave. 1 ............119 Steele St. 11 ...,....2043 Calumet Ave. 4 .......310 E. Bancroft St. 27 ........310 E. Bancroft St. 27 22 2 Keeler, Elizabeth, '41 ....... ...,................ 5 39 Broadway 7 Keller, Eleanore, '41 .....,....... Keller, Paul, '40 .................... Kelly, Daniel, '42 ................. .......2604 Franklin Ave. 26 ......1212 Warwick Ave. 4 .2247 Collingwood Ave. 2 Kelting, William, '41 ............................ 11 Proctor Pl. 2 Kendrick, Louise, '41 ..... .......... 4 514 Burnham Ave. 13 Kennedy, Jane, ' 39 ,.,,. Keogh, Jeanne, '42 ......... Keogh, William, '39 ...,.. Kern, Joan, '42 ....,.............,.. Kessler, Dolores, '42 ........ Kessler, Lucille, '39 ......, Kiefer, Mary, '42 ......... Kiefer, Richard, '41 ........ Kilcorse, Ellen, '41 ..... .. .............2364 Dana St. .........1211 Manila St. 32 ................2154 Dana St. 19 Marion St. 7 .....4749 W. Bancroft St. 4 ..............2364 Dana St. .......647 Prentice Ave. 5 .,.....3804 Willys Pkwy. 13 .,......3804 Willys Pkwy. 13 19 19 N e W D e L u X e Seven Passenger Try one and be convinced that they are the most up to date cabs in the United States. 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King, Clifford, '40 ...........,,................, 2056 Elliott St. King, Mary, '42 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2056 Elliott St. Kinsey, William, '40 ........... ....,.,., 2 001 Consaul St. Kirschner, Thomas, '42 ........ ............... 2 017 Calumet Kirschner, Ursula, '59 ....... Kirwan, john, '42 .......... Kolebuck, Daniel, '41 ....,,. Kitz, Robert, '42 ......... Kizer, Eugene, '41 .....,... ..........1225 Alldays Ave. ........149 University Blvd. Everett St. ..........1915 Evansidale Ave. .........729 W. Central Ave. Klag, john, '42 ........,....,.... ....,..,........ 5 44 Church St. Kleeberger, Ruth, '59 ....... .......... 1 914 Walnut St. Kleman, Rita, '40 .............. ....... 5 20 Raymer Blvd. Klimek, Genevieve, '42 ....... .,.....,.,...... R eynolds Rd. Klug, Arthur, '59 .............. ......... 4 551 Parakeet Ave. Knight, Harold, '40 .................,..., 2214 Lawrence Ave. Knight, Leona, '59 ...........................,.... 155 Austin St. Knight, Virginia, '40 .. ..........2214 Lawrence Ave. Knorek, Leonard, '59 ..., 600 Dixie Hy., Rossford, O. Koehl, Martha, '59 ...............,...,.,..,. 529 O'Connell St. Koehn, Richard, '42 .... Colton St. Koerber, George, '42 .......... Koelbuck, D ' l '4 Box 266, Rossford, Ohio ame , 1 .......................... 129 Everett St. Kolhoff, Richard, '41 .................. 122 Rockingham St. Konczal, Eugene, '41, 522 Dixie Hgwy., Rossford, O. Konczal, Francis, '40 .................. 1405 Woiodland Ave. Konczal, Rita, '42, 522 Dixie Hgwy., Rossford, O. Konicki, Konicka, Genevieve, '41 Kopf, Richard, '42 ............. Kopf, Robert, '40 .......... Edwin, '40 .......................... 659 Marmion St. Marmion St. .........125 Machen St. ........125 Machen St. Koscho, joseph, '41 ....................,...,....... 2922 York St, Koske, Edward, '59 ........................,......, 1805 Perth St. Kosydar, Victor, '41 .,..,,,,,.......,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 526 Dexter St, Kovach, joseph, '42 . ......... R. F. D. No. 7, Box 578-A Kovacs, Mary Jane, '42 .................. 520 Whitmore Rd. Kowalski Rosemar '42 .1561 Hamilton St. 1 Y ------------- Koziatek, Genevievei '41 ...,.......... 258 E. Streiqhef St, Kozlowski, Eugene, '41 . Kraemer, Raymond, '40 Kraft, john, '41 .............. Kramer, Charles, '42 ....... Kramer, Edward, '41 ...... i Dorr St. ..............1849 Glendale Ave. ..............2522 Walnut St. Walbridge Ave. ...........585 Prouty Ave. Kramer, Richard, '41 ........ ......... 4 5 Walbridge Ave. Kranz 7 Kranz, Kranz, Kranz, Kranz Kraus J Donald, '59 ........ Helen, '41 ...,.. Louise, '59 ...... Robert, '42 .......... 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Mangas, Richard, '42 ....... .....,,2022 London Square Manion, Harold, '42 ....,...,............. 4128 Fairview Dr. Mannebaeh, Mary, '41 ................ 1313 Avondale Ave, Marcis, Charles, '40 ............ 168 Oak St., Rossford, O. Marim, Bernice, '40 .................,,..,., 239 Western Ave. Mariner, john, '41 ,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,....2247 Parkwood Ave. Marisay, Robert, '40 ............ . ........... 520 Ansonia St. Marleau, Valerian, '39 Maros, Helen, '40 ,,,,,,,,,,,, Maros, Margaret, '42 ...... ...........1242 Eernwood Ave. Martin, Fred, '42 .....,.. Martin, Jean, '40 ....... Martin, john, '39 ....... Martin, Martin, Martin, Lawrence, '41 .... Margaret, '41 Thomas, '42 .................. 1243 Palmwood Ave. Mason, Dorothy, '40 .. Mason, Mason, James, '42 ........ Robert, '40 ....,. Matlock, Dora, '40 .,.., .........2212 Whitney St. ............2642 Pratt St. ........2642 Pratt St. ...............2646 Pratt St. Idaho St. ,....,.,,,.1243.Palmwood Ave. ,,,,,.....2617 Northwood Ave. ..............3945 Hazelhurst Dr. .. ..................... 3334 Elm St. .........3433 Beechway Blvd. .........2433 Beechway Blvd. Knower St, Dolores, '42 .................... 3116 Franklin Ave. COICIIH, '40 .................. 2030 Kensington Rd. R. R. No. 1, Walbridge, O. R. R. No. 1, Walbridge, O. Evelyn, '42 ........................ 1475 Schuyler Rd. .........................Reynolds Rd. ......1817 Ridgewood Rd. .. ........ 1504 Nebraska Ave. Geraldine, '42 .................. 1504 Nebraska Ave, Mattlin, Miauder, Mauder, Lawrence, '40 .... Mauder, Norma, '42 ........ Mauter, May, Elizabeth, '42 ,........ Mayer, james, '42 ..... Mazer, Arthur, '41 ........, Mazer, Mazur, Eugene, '39 McAtee, Warren, '40 ........ McAvoy, John, '41 ........ McCarthy, Elsie, '41 ........ 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Park St. 20 Poplar St. 11 ...........2327 Cherry St. 16 Landorf Rd. 39 Meng, Francis, '39 ......... ,,....,,,, 2 829 Midwood Ave. 4 Meng, Paul, '39 .......................... 2829 Midwood Ave. 4 '41 Menke, Geraldine, ...... Menke, Helen, '41 ,,,,,,,,,,,, .........1951 Milburn Ave. 4 ............3201 Warsaw St. 12 Mercurio, Rosemary, '39 .......... 1045 Woodland Ave. 32 Mercurio, Theresa, '42 ....., Mercurio, Thomas, '41 ...... .......1073 Norwood Ave. 32 .........1961 Princeton Dr. 10 Messmer, Richard, '42 ......... ........ 2 701 Chestnut St. 26 Metzger, Henrietta, '39 ........ ......... 1 027 Orchard St. 22 Metzger, William, '41 ...... Meyer, William, '40 ...... Meyer, William, '40 .......,. .........1385 Grand Ave. ........220 Morrison Dr. Michalak, Leonard, '39 ........ 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Bancroft St. 14 Muller, Robert, '40 ....... ......... 1 054 Woodland Ave. 32 Muller, William, '42 .,.....,.,......,. 1054 Woodland Ave. 32 Mullinger, Sally, '42 ...................... 3159 Cottage Ave. 2 Murphy, James, '42 .......,........................ 2153 Alvin St. 4 Murphy, Mary Ellen, '40 .,....,. .,,,.. 1 29 Eastern Ave. 7 Murphy, Richard, '41 ..,........ .,....., 8 61 Ogden Ave. 7 Murphy, Thomas, '42 ......, .,.,,...., 1 29 Eastern Ave. 7 Murtagh, James, '42 ,..... ....... 3 112 Kenwood Ave. 4 Naber, Edmund, '42 .......... ..,.......... 3 640 Berkley Dr. 13 NHd0lfly, Clement, '42 ...,, ,.,....., 1 257 Belmont Ave. 15 NHClr2lSik, Eugene, '41 ...... ..,...,, 3 220 Lagrange St. 12 Nagel, Lorraine, '40 ...... ..,..............,.. R eynolds Rd. 16 Nally, John, '42 ............. ........ 2 426 Lawrence Ave. 14 Narges, Howard, '40 .............. 18 W. Woodruff Ave. 2 Naugle, Leland, '40 ...... ....... 1 017 Norwood Ave. 32 Naugle, Richard, '42 ........ ....... 1 017 Norwood Ave. 32 Navarre, james, '42 .......... ......... 1 935 Superior St. 1 Navarre, Lynden, '39 ......... .......,.... 1 953 Superior St. 1 Navarre, Robert, '41 ........ ....... 1 495 Crestwood Rd. 18 Nawrorcki, Victor, '41 ...... ............. 4 39 Everett St. 20 Neary, Virginia, '40 ...... ....... 9 22 Woodsdale Ave. 19 Neely, Frances, '42 ........ ....... 6 56 Walbridge Ave. 7 Neff, Rita, '41 ............................ 934 Woodsdale Ave. 19 Neidhart, Margaret, '41 ...,.............. 3805 Martha Ave. 13 Nemon, William, '41 ....... .......... 1 222 Ontario St. 24 Neptune, John, '41 ........... ........... 2 6 Nineteenth St. 26 Neuser, Gertrude, '40 ...... ........ 2 340 Vermont Ave. 26 Neuser, Paul, '39 ........... ......... 2 340 Vermont Ave. 26 Nichols, Willis, '42 ...... ............ 2 34M Jervis St. 7 Nier, Dorothy, '41 ........... ............ 2 327 Cherry St. 16 Nietfeld, Addalain, '41 ............................ 510 Clark St. 5 Niezgoda, Irene, '40 .................. 1415 Shenandoah Rd. 21 Niezgoda, Leonard, '40 ............ 1415 Shenandoah Rd. 21 Noe, Jeanette, '42 .................................. 2031 Alvin St. 4 Nonnenmacher, Donald, '40 ...,........ 3728 N. Erie St. 27 Nopper, Richard, '40 ......,......... 4124 N. Haven Blvd. 13 Norton, James, '39 .................... 554 W. Central Ave. 2 Norton, John, '42 .................. 3221 Collingwood Ave. 2 Norton, Margaret, '39 ...............,........,... 736 Clark St. 5 Notheis, Robert, '40 ....., ............ 2 12 Morrison Dr. 11 Novak, Mary, '42 .....,.... ......... 1 212 Evesham Ave. 32 Nowicki, Alvinia, '40 ....... .............. 1 57 Austin St. 20 Nugent, Michael, '42 ........ ....... 3 204 Parkwood Ave. 2 Nusbaum, Charles, '40 .......... ......... 9 22 Frederick St. 26 Nusbaum, Ervin, '41 ......... ....... 1 732 Ontario St. 26 Nusbaum, Jeanne, '39 ....... .......... 1 732 Ontario St. 26 Nusbaum, June, '39 .......... .................. 1 120 Peck St. 26 Nusbaum, Wilma, '42 ....... ........ 3 6 W. Streicher St. 2 Obee, Donald, '42 .......................... 1219w Hawley St. 32 Oberhausen, Kathleen, '40 .......... 353 Mellington Dr. 2 Obert, Richard, 41 ......... ............ 1 511 Starr Ave. 11 O'Brien, Helen, '41 ...... ......... 1 871V2 Ontario St. 1 O'Brien, Regina, '41 .,.... .........,.. 3 18 St. Mary's St. 7 O'Brien, Robert, '42 ........................ 244 Michigan St. 1 O'Brien, Thomas, '42 ........................... 302 Clifford St. 27 O'Brien, William, '41 ............ 2553 Maplewood Ave. 2 O'Connell, Patricia, '41 .............. 2423 Franklin Ave. 2 O'Conne1l, Thomas, '42 .......................... 234 Jervis St. 7 O'Connell, William, '42 ......... .............. 5 31 Utah St. 5 O'Connor, Elizabeth, '40 ......... ......... 2 68 Bloomfield 7 O'Connor, John, '42 ............ ....... 2 249 Warren St. 2 WILLARD MEN'S SHOP Style Specialists for Men Exclusive Agents for Adam Hats DEAN NEUMANN 408 Adams St., Toledo, O. Compliments of THE LINCOLN COAL CO. FOrest 1323- 1324 BOWE 8: HARTMAN, Druggists 101 SUMMIT STREET, comer MONROE and 901 JEFFERSON AVENUE, Corner MICHIGAN and Distributors of Bowe's Tablets Matthews Agency Real Estate and Insurance Q5 3945 UPTON AVE. KI. 3732 Toledo, Ohio COMPLIMENTS Lof... WILLIAM F. RENZ Clerk of Courts Always Glad to Give An Estimate A. FLEITZ Mason and Cement Contractor PHONE Klngswood 2197 4525 Nor.h Lockwood Ave. Toledo, Ohio -Of- PETER BASSO Page 127 Tolc1lo's Fastest Growing Chevrolet Dealer Orth, Mary, '41 ...,.............. COMPLIMENTS Tofi Carl F. Weissenberger Incorporated 922 Phillips Avenue LAwndale 2122 L. CUZYNSKI Groceries and Meats 454 HUDSON STREET Phone jEfferson 4555-J 1. D. MOMENEE Insurance of Every Kind PHONE ADams 5416 430 Richardson Building Toledo, Ohio PREPARE FOR - A POSITION At this old reliable school now in its New Building. -O-O'O'0' Businesz College lll Private Secretarial School Huron and Adams Toledo. Ohio Summer Term Openings-june 5 and 19 Fall Term Opening-September 5 We invite you to visit our school so we may ex- plain our courses and show you through our Building. Send for further information lVIAin 7274 THURBER P. DAVIS, Principal Member of the Nat'l Association of Accredited Commercial Schools. M. MCKNIGHT Men's Clothing B. R. Baker Co. Cane and Beet ADams 7244-45 Sugar Brokers Long Distance 86 W. H. EDGAR 81 SONS, Inc. Detroit R. A. vc11LLiAMs 555 Morris Street, Trrtedri, o. Page 128 STUDENTS REGISTER-Continued Name O'Connor, Mary, '42 ..,.......... O'Connor, Maureen, '39 ..,,.. O'Connor, Thomas, '39 ........ Address Parish No .....2605 Glenwood Ave. .....,...2249 Warren St. ..........1530 Potomac Dr. O'Leary, Francis, '40 ........,........... 252 Courtland Ave. Olender, Robert, '39 .................. 1141 Pinewood Ave. Olszeyvski, Stanley, '39 ....,,.. O'Ne1l, John, '41 .,,........... O'Riordon Helen '3 ,.., , , 9 O'Riordon, john, '41 ..... ......1143 Avondale Ave. ............3915 Hoiles Ave. .......2034 Linwood Ave. ........2034 Linwood Ave. Orosz, George, '42 ................. ........ 1 950 Genesee St. O'Rourke, Rosemary, '41 ..... Orwig, Osborn, O'Shea, O'Shea, O'Shea, Virginia, '41 .......... Kathalene, '41 ..... Frances, '42 ....., Rita, '39 ......... Robert, '42 ......... Oswald, Arnold, '40 ....... Oswald, Helen, '40 ........ Oswald, James, '40 ...,.. Oswald, Ruth, '42 ........ Ottin g, Otting, Beatrice, '42 ...... Mary, '41 ..,,........ Overberg, Helen, '40 ..... Overberg, Margie, '40 .. Pacer, Christine, '40 ....... ...,.....2359 Putnam St. ........1027 Moore St. ............Reynolds Rd. ........130 Eastern Ave. ....,..732 Fernwood Ave. .......732 Fernwood Ave. 19 Sylvania Ave. ...................Erie, Mich. Mich ........2026 Linwood Ave. ......................Erie, Mich. .....153 W. Central Ave. .....153 W. Central Ave. Butler St. ...........410 Nevada St. Austin St. Palicki, Arthur, '42 ......, ....... 1 060 Woodland Ave. Palicki, Robert, '39 ......... ........ 1 060 Woodland Ave. Palte, Ruth, '42 .................................... 2327 Cherry St. Parachek, Dolores, '42 .............. 151 W. Central Ave. Parkes, Gwendolyn, '42 .............,,. 2128 Michigan St. Pastorek, Paul, '41 ............. ........ 6 16 Wheeilng St. Paszek, joseph, '40 ......... ....... 3 219 Lagrange St. Paszek, Margaret, '39 ....... , Paszko, Virginia, '41 ..... Patronik, Frank, '39 .......... Patterson, Lajane, '42 Pautz, Rita, '42 ............... Pautz, William, '40 ........ Pawlina, julian, '39 ....... Peer, Ludmilla, '40 ......... Perkins, james, '40 ........ Petree, Margaret, '41 ..... Pfeiffer, Maryanna, '41 ........ ..........3219 Lagrange St. ........1689 Nebraska Ae. ..............1918 joseph St. .......8141f2 Frederick St. ........4429 Pennfield Rd. ........4429 Pennfield Rd. ......1238 Avondale Ave. ,......1550 E. Broadway .............1723 Perth St. ........1051 Colburn St. .,.....1104 Alcott Blvd. Pierce, Edward, '40 .............................. 268 Knower St. Pietrykowski, Andrew, '41 ..... Pietrykowski, Ann, '42 ........., Pietrykowski, Francis, '42 ..... Pietrykowski, john, '40 ........ Piker, Dolores, '41 ............ Pilaszewski, john, '41 ........ Pilzecker, Phyllis, '42 ........ Pinciotti, Donald, '40 ........ .....1314 Buckingham St. Elm St. .....1314 Buckingham St. ......1307 Nebraska Ave. Elm St. .......314 E. Central Ave. ...........2514 Locust St. 10 18 Detroit Ave. Pinciotti, T'eresa, '41 ...................... 1018 Detroit Ave. Pinkelman, Doris, '39 .................. 223 Westwood Ave. Pinkelman, Theodore, '41 .... ......223 Westwood Ave. Piotrowski, Lillian, '39 .......................... 1344 Dorr St. Piotrowski, Riclhard, '42 ....... .............. 1 344 Dorr St. Plank, Gerald, '41 .............. Platzer, Hilda, '42 .......... Pleitz, Dale, '41 ...... ......... Pleitz, Eileen, '39 ............... Plummerajoseph, '39 ........... ..........839 Rogers St. ................2324 Elm St. .........765 Dearborn Ave. ........765 Dearborn Ave. 19 Stanley Ct. Polczynski, Beatrice, '39 ....... ............ 2 860 Elm St. Pollauf, Laurine, '40 ......... ....... 2 29 White St. Pollauf, Richard, '39 ...... ................. 2 29 White St. Pollauf, Rita, '41 ......... ..................... 2 29 White St. Pontius, Karl, '41 .................. 914 E. Manhattan Blvd. Popelik, Gerald, '39 .......................... 571 Yondota St. Powers, Leo, '42 .......... ......... 1 31 W. Delaware Ave. Powers, Rita, '42 ......... ........ 4 11 Spring Grove Ave. Primac, Daniel, '42 ....... .............. W illiston, Ohio Printy, James, '4 1 ....... Puczynski, Rita, '42 ...,.,.. Pugh, Thomas, '42 ...... 14 Willys Pkwy. ...,...1027 Nebraska Ave. ....4047 Hearthstone Dr. Jlercy H05pz'faf Scion! of Mlf5Z.Hg Palmer Typewriter Exchange Phone-TAylor 6565-W Estimates Given C. 0. qeopp PALMER D JACOB COOK I All Makes New and Used Typew,i,e,s Practrcal Plumber, Gas and Steam Frtter Easy Terms A 806 MADISON AVENUE MAin 4721 1409 Greenwood Ave. East Toledo, Ohio DAVIS SHOPPE M. B. 81 S. MARKETS, Inc. Hwsiery Lingerie Nvtions FO. 1955 2267 Auburn Ave. Gifts Phones LA. 7517 4601 Monroe St. 310 WEST CENTRAL DCtfOlf Ave. COMPLIMENTS -Of- Joseph M. 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SNYDER F 1 H Repairing UPHOLSTERING Recovering unera Ome 1335 Dorr Street, Toledo, Ohio FOrest 1606 EAST BROADWAY at DELENCE Keyspray-Guaranteed Moth Exterminator Phone: TAylor 2481, 2482 FRANK YISCIJERZVE 459 Miami Street TAylor 0423 GROCERIES, MEATS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES Polish Daily News, Detroit-Toledo PHONE ADamS 7211 ADamS 9481 Polish Review, Toledo, Ohio Jlsff. 4706 ART CENTER FLOWER SHOP Polish Export-Import, Warsaw, Poland Located in Plaza Hotel LAWRENCE W. MATECKI 2547 MONROE STREET Complete Advertising-Publicity Service CALL US FOR YOUR FLOWER NEEDS 2848-50 LAGRANGE STREET TOLEDO, O. We invite you to open an account Page 130 STUDENT'S REGISTER-Continued Name Pullen, Earl, '42 , ,,,....,. Putz, George, '42 ........ Putz, Gloria, '59 ...... Radecki, Albin, '41 ........ Radecki, Lillian, '42 ...... Rahe, Anna, '40 ...,,.,.,,,...... Ramisch, William, '41 ..... Rapp, Eugenia, '59 .....,,.. Rapp, Joseph, '41 ......... Rapp, Robert, '42 ......... Ray, Anna, '59 .........,... Ray, Anthony, '42 ...,... Ray, John, '42 ........,,. Ray, Matthew, '42 ....... Ray, Richard, '4 1 ............ Raynock, Kathleen, '59 ....,. .........,.......... 1 114 Oak St. Reddington, Daniel, '42 .... Address Parish No. .............1562 Eleanor Ave. 18 ..........1322 Nebraska Ave. 15 ......1322 Nebraska Ave. 15 ........2819 Chestnut St. 20 ............2842 Elm St. 20 ........525 Stanley Ct. 2 ........621 Arcadia St. 2 .........1703 Summit St. 26 .......1705 Summit St. 26 .............1769 Summit St. 1 Lucas St. 28 ........1744 Kensington Rd. 4 .......2482 Hollywood Ave. 14 Lucas St. 28 ........2557 Thomas Pl. ........6826 Summerfield Rd. Reed, Harold, '59 ...................... 1402 Shenandoah Rd. Reed, Richard, '42 ........... Rees, jane, '40 ............. 3 52 ........1402 Shenandoah Rd. 52 ...............2024 Elliott St. 14 26 32 5 5 Reger, Charles, '40 ......... .................. 1 514 Page St. Reichert, Ralph, '41 .................... 1512 Addington Rd. Reichert, Rosemary, '59 ........,..,.. 1512 Addington Rd. 52 Reifert, Richard, '40 .................... 2529 Greenbriar Rd. 4 Reifert, Robert, '42 ........ Reinemeyer, Rita, '59 ...... Reinhart, Paul, '42 ...... Reinert, Mary, '59 ........... .........2629 Greenbriar Rd. 4 ....................Genoa, Ohio 57 ........1037 Woodville St. 5 ...............5158 Cherry St. 2 Reinier, Mary Ann, '42 .............. 1666 Palmwood Ave. 52 Reiter, james, '40 ........... Rejent, Casimir, '40 ....... Resig, Robert, '41 .......,..... Richard, Vincent, '41 ........ Richardson, Phyllis, '40 .... Riester, Dorothy, '40 ........ Rihacek, Edward, '42 ..... Rihacek, Joseph, '59 ......... ............928 Detroit Ave. 52 ..........632 Junction Ave. 15 ...........2214 Locust St. 26 ..........612 Prouty Ave. 22 ........5847 Almeda Dr. 15 . .......... 3707 Watson Ave. 15 6 .........2225 Consaul St. .........2225 Consaul St. 6 Rimmelin, Charles, '42 ...... ............,.. 2 027 Saxon Dr. 14 Rink, John, '42 ............... .......... 2 815 Michigan St. 27 Roache, Mavis, '41 ..... .................. 1 209 Ewing St. 17 Robb, Giles, '41 .......,.. ......... 1 741 Wildwood Rd. 10 Rober, Kenneth, '42 ....... ................ 2 018 Walnut St. 26 Robideau, Rita, '59 ................................ 129 Orville Sr. is Robleto, Richard, '42 ............ Box 559, R. R. Nor. 10 46 Rochowiak, Francis, '40 .... Rodgers, Chester, '42 .............. W. Central Ave. 20 M1638 Wildwood Rd. 10 Rodriguez, Robert, '42 .............. 5252 Parkwood Ave.- 2 Roe, Elizabeth, '39 .......... Roe, Rita, '40 .............. Roesner, james, '42 ........ Roesner, John, '40 .......... ...................Erie, Mich. 56 ..................Erie, Mich. 56 .,.......404 Boston Pl. 2 Boston Pl. 2 Rogalski, Francis, '40 ......... .......... 2 859 Chestnut St. 20 Rogers, Helen, '40 .....,......... Rogers, john, '41 ..................... ..........758 Buckeye St. 1 Bronson Pl. 26 6 Romano, Lawrence, '59 .................. 754 Woodford St. Romatowski, Chester, '40 Romatowski, Edward, '39 Cherry Sr. 12 Cherry sr. 12 Ronfeldt, Rosemary, '41 ........ 2545 Grantwood Ave. 5 Rood, George, '41 .............................. 5515 Revere Dr. 15 Rood, William, '42 ........ ............. 5 515 Revere Dr. 15 Rork, Francis, '42 ........ ............... 1 722 Calumet St. 52 Rose, Thomas, '42 ...................... 2026 Evansdale Ave. 4 Rosenberger, john, '59 .........,,,..,,.......... 720 Moore St. 26 Rosenfelder, Raymond, '40 .............. 1507 jermain Dr. 14 Rosenthal, James, '41 ......... .,.............. 5 25 Everett St. 20 Rosinski, Adeline, '59 ....... ........ 1 662 Belmont Ave. 50 5 Rossler, Elizabeth, '41 ...,.. Rossler, Geraldine, '59 ...,. Rossler, jean, '42 ........... Roszyk, Bernice, '40 ....... Roszyk, Eugene, '41 ....... Rottmann, Robert, '40 ..... . .,....,.. 841 Kingston Ave. . ......... 3544 Willys Pkwy. 13 ........5544 Willys Pkwy. 13 15 .......205 junction Ave. junction Ave. 15 Noble St. 26 Rowe, Bernard, '40 .............. R. No. 5, Perrysburg, O. 41 Rowe, john, '40 .......... ...................... 2 49 Field Ave. 7 Rowe, John, '59 ......... ..................... 5 59 North St. 1 Typewriter Inspection Co., Inc. Distributors of L. C. SMITH AND CORONA TYPEWRITERS All Makes Sold-Rented-Repaired-Exchanged TELEPHONE MAin 2417 510 MADISON AVENUE TOLEDO, OHIO Compliments lofi PHILIP ACKERMAN Ackerman Coal Company Compliments of Howard V. L. Knisely, 2626 Front Street Office Hours: Phones: 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 P. M. TA. 0607 and PO. 2387 Residence 852 Main Street The Fulton Market ROGERS BROTHERS MEATS - GROCERIES F RUITS Telephone: jEfferson 6670 KELLY SONS COAL CO. Jim Sexton COAL AND COKE 101 Field Avenue ADams 6211 Residence Phone Office Phone LAwndale 2885 Klngswood 2457 Radcliffe Insurance Agency, Inc. All Kinds of Insurance 1006 SYLVANIA AVENUE Page 151 -Of- Steve Fazekas Compliments SENIOR GIRLS-118 COMPLIMENTS -Of- Candidate for MUNICIPAL JUDGE Election November 7, 1939 Best Hat Shop in Town FIELDS MILLINERY 313 Summit Street HATS 81.00 T0 .810 The Atlas Bridal Shoppe 2932 Lagrange Street Everything for the Bride and her Maids jEfferson 6683 Open Evenings COMPLIMENTS nof.. MR. AND MRS. E. BODETTE Compliments TIVOLI SWEET SI-IOP Page 132 STUDENTS REGISTER--Continued Name Address Parish No Rudnicki, Richard, '40 ,......, .,....... 7 10 Junction Ave. Rumpf, Richard, '42 .....,,, .,.............. 1 810 Perth. St. Rumpf, Robert, '42 ...... ,......,......,,... 1 810 Perth St. Runyan, Helen, '40 .....,.... ........, 4 42 Crittenden Ave. Runyan, Margaret, '41 ................ 442 Crittenden Ave. Rupley, james, '40 .,,,..,..,,,...,,, 2531 Collingwood Ave. Ruppel, john, '42 ......,...........,.,,.......... 1495 Gould Rd. Ruppel, Margaret, '41 ....,.,...................,. 929 Secor Rd. Rutkowski, Alvin, '39 Rutkowski, Irma, '42 ,..... .......556 Hudson St. ........338 Palmer St. Rutkowski, Ralph, '40 ,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,.,,,,,,, 3 38 Palmer St. Ryan, Edward, '42 ................................ 568 Dover Pl. Ryan, Henry, '39 ........................ 2251 Waterworks Dr. Ryan, joseph, '40 ......, Ryan, Rosemary, '41 . 1.419 Dudley St., Maumee, O. ...418 Dudley St., Maumee, O. Saelzler, Gertrude, '40 .................... 2240 Mayville Pl. Saelzler, Helen, '41 .,,....,. .............2240 Mayville Pl. Saelzler, Richard, '42 ......,......... 3421 Glenwood Ave. Sanford, William, '39 .................. 325 Mellington Dr. Sarahman, Theodore, '39 .,...,.....,..... 2217 Sylvan St. Sarno, Joseph, '41 .................................. 506 Galena St. Satterthwaite, Gladys, '42 .................. 2327 Cherry St. Sattler, james, '41 ................ 4018 N. Lockwood Ave. Sayers, John, '41 .............. .......,.......... 2 O47 Alvin St. Sayers, Joseph, '41 ....... .................. 2 047 Alvin St. Scanlon, Joseph, '42 ..,,..... ....,..... 2 116 Eastbrook Dr. Scanlon, Robert, '40 ........ ................. 4 36 Segur Ave. Scarlato, Francis, '40 ........ ....... 2 O16 Evansdale Ave. Scarlato, john, '41 ...................... 2016 Evansdale Ave. Scarlato, Mary jane, '39 - ' 2016 Evansdale Ave. Schaefer, Albert, '39 .......,.., ........ 9 61 Islington St. Schaefer, Charles, '41 ...... ........ 9 61 Islington Sr. Schaffer, George, '41 .,... Schemenauer, Lois, '41 . Scherack, Anna, '42 ....... Sdhetter, Rita, '39 ..... Q ..., Sdheuer, Bernard, '39 ...... Scheuerman, james, '42 Scheuplein, janet, '40 ..... Schiebel, Robert, '42 ........ Peck St. ..........451V2 Nevada St. South Ave. R. No. 2, Box 61 ............3648 Revere Dr. .........5937 Rambo Lane Kevin Pl. Alvin St. Schiess, Bertha, '40 ...,.. ....,.. 1 848 Fernwood Ave. Schings, Helen, '42 .......... ................ 7 52 Euclid Ave. SChlaChter, Robert, '41 ..,.,.,,,.....,, 2319 Westbrook Dr. Schlageter, john, '42 ........., 2730 Eastmoreland Blvd. Schlagheck, Donald, '41 .,......,.....,,, 316 Heffner Sr, Schlagheck, Walter, '40 ..,,....Y, 1032 Woodward Ave. Schmidt, Rowland, '40 ............................ 11 Amber Ct. Schmitt, Mary, '39 .,,...,,. Schmitt Schnapp, .......2333 Castlewood Dr. , Robert, '42 . ........ ......... 2 333 Castlewood Dr. Schneck, june, '41 ..,....,, Schneck, May, '41 ......... Schneider, Edna, '39 ........... Schneider, Eugene, '42 ................ 1234 E. Bancroft St. Schneider, John, '42 ...,... Virginia, '39 ....... Lorain St. ,..,,,,,430 Poinsetta Ave. ........430 Poinsetta Ave. ...........3l28 Kimball Ave. ..........1833 Dunham St. Schoen, Edward, '39 ....... ........, 3 331 Brantford Rd. Schoen, james, '42 ....... ............... 2 118 Joffre St. Schoen, john, '39 .............. ............ 2 118 joffre Sr. Schoen, Richard, '41 .............. ....... 2 118 joffre St. Schosker, Elizabeth, '39 ......... ...,.......... R eynolds Rd. Schreiber, June, '39 ..,,........ ,,.,... 1 725 Gilbert Rd. SChreiI1, Clifford, '41 ...... ,...,. 1 209 Moore St. Schultz, Schultz, Elizabeth, '41 ..,,..... Esther, '42 ......,.., Schuster, Donald, '42 ...... Scorziell, Lewis, '42 ,.,.. Scott, Robert, '40 .......,, Scott, William, '42 .......... ........114 W. Park St. E. Lake St. .......3720 Willys Pkwy. ..,....2139 Castlewood Dr. ....,....3344 Detroit Ave. .........3344 Detroit Ave. Seeburger, Edna, '41 ............ ...........,. 6 19 Lucas St. Seeburger, Lawrence, '39 .,,,.., ....,,.... 6 19 Lucas St. Seger, Anna, '41 ............,,,..,. ..,........ 1 301 Ellis Ave. Sextz, James, '4 1 ............... Serke, Robert, '42 ....... Serke, Stephen, '41 ......, Sewel, Robert, '41 ......,, ............625 Parker Ave. .,,,......216 Van Buren St. ........216 Van Buren St. .........2025 Clinton St. GALLA GHER CLEANERS 5835 Haverhill Drive LAwndale 2171 Compliments of .IAMES I. COLLINS, M. D. Erm'erz'c,e C. Schatz! Compliments I DELICATESSEN 1715 Summit St. Toledo, Ohio REjENT'S DEPARTMENT STORES 1414 Dorf Street I 1657 Sylvania Ave. 632 junction Ave. LA 0451 FO 3347 HOME COOKED FOOD LA DORRETTE RESTAURANT DIEYHELM BROS., Im. Prescription Druggists MADISON AVENUE, CORNER ERIE STREET MAin 7866 COMPLIMENTS Vohhe Sc Roush -Of- Groceries and Meats HARVEY C' STRABLER 49 2202-2204 Walnut Street, corner Yates COMPLIMENTS jlifferson 2800-2801 -Of- TOLEDO, OHIO R J PETER DE ME YEI3 1534 Broadway SANDWICH SHOP PLATE LUNCHES Pag De Sales College Invites Young Men and Women to Participate In the Advantages it Presents During THE SUMMER SESSION --- THE SCHOOL YEAR Compliments of COMPLIMENTS B. G. KESTING Lucas County Engineer -Of- MURPHT MQORTUAR Y START'S DRUG STORES The Rexall Stores of West Toledo 1009 Sylvania Ave. at Martha 1659 Sylvania Ave. at Jackman Patronize CENTRAL'S CAFETERIA It's the Best CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1939 Claude M SZlf!Z.'U6l7Z Manager of WHEN YOU THINK OF REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE UNION CENTRAL Think of LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY WALTER SCHMITT n 826 Edison Building Toledo, Ohio 233 St. Clair Street MA1n 4121 Compliments of CARL A. BRANDES Attorney at Law WILLOW BEACH ROLLER RINK Skating Every Nite and Saturday and Sunday Afternoon Philip E. johnson Mark G. johnson Bernard H. johnson Leon S. Johnson JOHNSON BROS. LANDSCAPE SERVICE Seeding-Sodding-and-Fertilizing Plantings of All Kinds Q Elagstone Walks ADams 4940 2246 MAYVILLE PLACE, TOLEDO, OHICS Page 134 STUDENT,S REGlSTER+C0ntinu6d Name Address Parish No. C O M P L I M E N T S Sexton, Francis, '42 .,...,.,.,,,.. 2627 Meadowwood Dr. Shea, Mary, '39 .,..,....... .......... 2 563 Mapewood Ave. Shea, Mary, '42 ........... .. ........5802 Lockwood Ave. Shea, William, '41 .,,................... 3802 Lockwood Ave. Sheahan, Raymond, '41 ......,....,.. 3142 Kenwood Ave. Sheahan, William, '40 .,.......,.... 3142 Kenwood Ave. Sheperd, joseph, '41 ...... Sheroian, Harry, '39 ....... Sheriff, Elizabeth, '41 ...,..,... Shubarga, Clement, '42 ,..... simu, Rita, '40 ..,..,,,..,..,., ...........3843 Almeda Dr. Locust St. .......945 Lindsay Ave. ........1344 Belmont Ave. 1328 Ellis Ave. Sleloff, Francis, '39 ................,...,.,,...... 1202 Secor Rd. Simon, James, '42 ........ ,.....,, 5 016 Ottawa River Rd. Simon, john, '41 .,,,. Simon, Roy, '40 ........... Skeldon, Edward, '42 ,..... ..........2508 Franklin Ave. Earl St. .......1117 Shadowlawn Dr. Skeldon, Phil, '40 ........,...,,........ 1117 Shadowlawn Dr. Skelly, William, '39 .........,........ 3835 Hazelhurst Ave. Skoropinski, Victoria, '42 .,...,,............. 201 Austin St. Slavin, Agnes, '40 ....,.,.......... ....... 6 17 Tecumseh St. Slawinski, Richard, '42 ...... Mettler St. Shby, Napoleon, '39 .......,........,......... 612 Magnolia St. Smiarowski, Edmund, '41, Smith Angela, '39 ............. Smith, Donald, '42 ....,, Smith Donald, '42 ..... .... 113 Burgan, Rossford, O. ...............2561 Foraker St. ............1112 Monterey Ct. Fir Lane Smith, Esther, 41 ..., . ,..... ....... 1 2 OIVZ W. Bancroft St. Smith, Helen, '39 .....,,. ,.....,,....... 1 127 Sherman St. Smith, Jerome, '41 ...................... 3465 Gladstone Ave. Smith, Joseph, '42 ...................,,,..,...,... 328 Willard St. Smith, Margaret, '42, 227 E. Wayne St., Maumee, O. Smith, Marie, '40 .......................... 2243 Ashland Ave. Smith, Paul, '40 ,.,...................,............... 4137 Fir Lane Smith, Richard, '39 ............,... R. No. 5, Baywood Dr. Smith, Robert, '41 .... 227 E. Wayne St., Maumee, O. Smith, William, '41 ,.,......,.... 2485 Collingwood Ave. Smolinski, Robert, '41 ...,.......,........ 2742 Lagrange St.. Smolinski, Stella, '42 ..... ...........2742 Lagrange St. Snyder, Angela, '40 ........................., Metamora, Ohio Snyder, Charles, '42 ..............,... 2353 Grantwoo-d Ave. Snyder, Donald, '41 ................ 2353 Grantwood Ave. Snyder, Margaret, '39 .,,..,..........,.......,. 911 Colburn St. Snyder, William, '42 .......... 5540 Ottawa River Rd. Sodd, William, '40 ............................ 912 Lagrange St. Sohnly, Elizabeth, '41 .............. 2633 Gracewood Ave. Soldwish, Charles, '41 .................. 4618 Burnham Ave. Soldwish, james, '40 ..... .........4618 Burnham Ave. Sopko, Anthony, '41 .......... .............. 3 51 Milford St. Southard, Marvin, '40 ........ ........ 9 07 Gramercy Ave. Sparks, Anita, '41 ............ .............. 8 21 Noble st. Spencer, Carl, '59 ............... ......... 8 22 Moore St. SP6flt'l'10ff, Virginia, '59 ,,...... ....,..,,,,... 4 115 Eastway Spltler, Clyde, '40 .................. ........ 2 122 Smead Ave. Stachowicz, Stanley, '41 .......... ............539 E. Park St. Staebell, Armer, '41 ........... .......... 6 44 Raymer Blvd, Staebell, joseph, '40 ....... Stechschulte, Earl, '39 ....... . ......... 644 Raymer Blvd. ..........3023 Cherry St. Stechschulte, Eileen, '42 ......,, ,...... 3 O23 Cherry St, Stechschulte, Eugene, '41 ..... ,.,......, 5 023 Cherry Sr. Steffen, Esther, '39 ............. .......... 2 505 Alexis Rd. Steiger, Agnes, '42 .....,........ ................. 9 38 Noble St. Stetnbauer, Robert, '42 ........................ 718 Colima Dr. Stern, Anna, '40 ...................... 2039 Hawthorne Ave. Stern, Geraldine, '42 .............. 2039 Hawthorne Ave. Steve, Elizabeth, '40 ...... Stiff, Philip, '39 ............... Stoeckley, john, '40 ......... Stout, Mildred, '42 ....... .....................Reynolds Rd. ........4101 Willys Pkwy. ............4235 Asbury Dr. ...............3901 Hoiles Ave. Stout, Patricia, '42 ....... .................. 3 901 Hoiles Ave. Streidher, James, '39 .............. 2451 Charlestown Ave. Streicher, james, '42 ............ 4503 N. Lockwood Ave. Strick, Margaret, '39 ............................,. 1958 Burr St. Strick, Mary Ann, '42 ............................ 1958 Burr St. Strttt, Evelyn, '41 ........................ R. R. No. 2, Box 260 Stroud, Esther, '40 .................................. 1990 Chase St. Struckholz, Edward, '39 ........ ...,..... 1 530 N. Erie St. Mof- DR. HUGH P. BLAKE Herff-Jones Company Designers and Manufacturers of School and College Jewelry, Graduation Announcements, Medals, Cups and Trophies 45 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 49 JEWELERS TO CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Represented by: P. D. COOK, Maumee, Ohio Prompt Coverage and Speedy Adjustments CULLEN INSURANCE AGENCY 708 Galena Street POntiac 3852 EDWARD D, CULLEN, Manager Full Coverage: Automobiles, Residences, Furniture, Etc. EMMET J. CULLEN, '25, Asst. Mgr. Res. 2636 North Erie Street POntiac 1081 Crilly Coal Company Wholesale and Retail COAL AND COKE Phone FOrest 0628 Office and Yard, Dorr Street and M. C. Ry. Page 135 STUDENT'S REGISTER-Continued Name Address Parish No. CQMPLIMENTS Strugarek, Richard, '39 ...... ............. 7 lg ITCUSSOUST- -of- Stuetzer, Elizabeth, '41 ................ 1925 er s ire r- Stuetzer, Robert, '40 ........ . ...... 1925 Berkshire Dr. Stummer, Shirley, '42 ..,,.. ...,,.,......,. 2 208 Warren SI. Suess, Dolores, '40 ....... .,..................... 1 109 Pefk SI- Sulier, Gilbert, '39 ....,... ........ R . R. No. 9, Box 678 Sullivan, David, '41 .......................... 914 Homer Ave- Sullivan, Francis, '39 ..,.........,, 2459 Mapltiylvocid Avg Sullivan, Mary, '39 ........ .............. 1 489 ag ey R . Sullivan, Mary, '42 ...,,,......,....... 350 Spring Grove Pl. FLOWERS FOR ALL Sullivan, Maurice, '41 ,.......... 527 E. Broadway Sullivan, Patricia, '39 ,,,,.................. 901 Lincoln Ave. Weddings Sullivan, Richard, '39 ...,.......... 350 Spring Grove Pl. Funerals J Sullivan, William, '41 ,,r.. .............. 9 01 Lincoln Ave. , I D Sulzer, Helen, '42 .....,.,,... ........ R . No. 8, Secor Rd. Deslgns S Suszka, Geraldine, '42 ..,..,......,, 645 E. Oakland Ave. COT-Wges Sutter, Francis, '40 .,,........ .,................ 1 945 Chase St. Table and Sutter, Helen, '42 .....,.....,. ,.................. 1 945 Chase St. Chumh Phone FOrest 4537 Swanton, Margaret, '40 ..,... 413 Walbridge Ave. D t. Sweeney, John, '40 .............. ............... 2 028 Alvin Sr- W ms 408 JUNCTION AVE. Sweeney, William, '39 ,.,....................... 2028 Alvin St. Bonded Mem. Szalka, Helen, '42 ............ Szaroleta, Chester, '39 ...,.,.. Szcze anski Evel n '42 ........1255 Nebraska Ave. ...,,.,..2932 Lagrange St. .1305 Vance St. P 9 Y 5 ----- --'- - -- Szymanski, Raymond, '42 .......... 1409 Woodland Ave. Tafelski, Bernadine, '42 .............. 1442 Belmont Ave. Tafelski,. james, '40 .......,..... .2718 Collingwood Ave. Tank, Virgil, '40 .......... ....................... C urtice, Ohio Tansey, James, '40 ................. Ta lor Arnold '42 R Dorr St. No. 4, Sta. E, Box 545 Y , --,-----,--- . Taylori Grace, '42 .............. R. No. 4, Sta. E, Box 545 Testa, William, '39 .............., ...........955 Wheeling St. Thibert, Evelyn, '42 ................Y............. 1322 Idalho St. Thieman, Harry, '40 ...... ........433 W. Delaware Ave. Thieman, Jeanne, '41 ........... Thieman, Marjorie, '40 . Thimmes, Anna, '39 .....,,.. Thomas, Robert, '40 ........,.... Thome, Richard, '42 ..,... Thomson, Emma, '41 ........ Thornton, Frank, '41 ......, Tiemann, Edward, '42 ..,,.. Tiemann, George, '40 ...... .......857 McKinley Ave. McKinley Ave. Clark St. .........565 Woodville St. ............2151 Castlewood Dr. Berry St. ..........1133 Delance St. ....,,,1230 Mason St. ..........1250 Mason St. Tighe, Thomas, '42 ....... ......... 1 28 Princeton Dr. Todd, Anna, '41 ......... ............. 4 26 Knower St. Tvmes, Lillian, '39 .......... ....... 2 439 Caledonia St. Toth, Elmer, '40 .................. ..........,..... 1 954 Burr st. T1'2lCZyk, Adeline, '40 .........,,....,...,,.,.,... 173 Austin St, Trautman, Raymond, '42 .............. Riverside Boat Club Trawinski, Frank, '41 ......... ................ 9 29 Baker St. Treadwell, Virginia, '41 .......... 2811 Lawrence Ave. Tremmel, Keith, '41 ........ .,,..........., 3 641 Drexel Dr, Tremp, Rose, '41 ........,,.... Tremp, William, '40 ........ Trese, Ralph, '40 .......,.,.,.. Triendl, Florence, '41 Trombley, Kathryn, '41 Trom ter Carl '42 .. pe , . ..... Trudeau, Karl, '42 ............... Trudeau, Virginia, '40 ......, Tscherne, joseph, '40 ...... Tscherne, Marie, '39 ...... Tyrell, Doris, '40 ........., Ulgener, Edward, '41 .......... Urban, Louis, '39 .................., Ustaszewski, Alfred, '42 Valliquette, Marigene, '42 .........2344 Aberdeen Ave. .,..,,,..2344 Aberdeen Ave. .........357 Melrose Ave. ...............1890 Parkdale Ave. .........4029 Sampson St. .........2409 Eastbrook Dr. Main St. Main St. Greenwood Ave. Greenwood Ave. ..........1485 Secor Rd. 18 Bellevue Rd. Yates St. ....3131 Warsaw St. .,....3211 Parkwood Ave. VanBuskirk, Leila, '40 ................ 2444 Franklin Ave. Velker, Gordon, '42 ..... Veres, Peter, '40 .............. Vetter, Raymond, '41 ....... Vickers, Robert, '39 ..... Viel, Francis, '39 ...... Page 136 ...........144 Palmer St. .......2145 Consaul St. ,.......54o Palmer St. ...........629 Collins St. .........414 Arcadia St. Florist Tel. TOLEDO, OHIO Del, Assn. jEfferson 0851 ADams 8610 MAZA DRUGS Prescription Specialists -TWO STORESW- 2555 Cherry Street 1724 Madison Avenue Established 1888 JOHN E. CONNELL AGENCY General Insurance 1 Property Management MAURICE J. CONNELL, Manager CANDY IS DELICIOUS FOOD Enjoy Some Daily P. J. STALDER Wholesale Confections DR. C. CZARNECKI WEST TOLEDO ELEVATOR and COAL COMPANY JE. 2682 401 Sylvania Ave. MIRACULOUS MEDAL DEVOTIONS Perpeual Novena Every Monday 4:30, 6:30, 7:30 Immaculate Conception Church ASK FOR Compliments SCHMIDT,S MEATS -of- Matzinger Road Toledo, Ohio M- L- COLE LOUY'S SUNOCO Service Station C. PENNEY CO., Inc. MOORE AND LAGRANGE STREETS Sunoco Gas and Oil 1052 Sylvania Ave. West Toledo's Main Shopping Center WILLIAM A. 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WARNER BEAUTY COLLEGE 515 Monroe Street MAin 4108 Northwestern Ohio's Largest School of Cosmetology Classes Start lst and 15th of Each Month 221k HURON ST. Phone MA. 0125 Compliments -Of. R. lf. HA LL, Compliments of D D S CONFERENCE RooM 310 ' ' ' Senior Boys Compliments of Compliments of The Mohr Brothers Bottling Co. IOHN PAUL MANTON Assistant United States Attorney Compliments WEISS SERVICE STATION 4731 summit street 49 WE SPECIALIZE IN LUBRICATION Groceries - Meats STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS I-I. MIKESELL Q Mmm ooos izoz SOUTH STREET Phone Pontiac 0227 THE LEO S. HILLEBKAND CO. INSURANCE ALL BRANCHES OTHER THAN LIFE 201 Belmont Avenue Toledo, Ohio Page 159 21 THOMAS O'CONNOR Lucas County Prosecutor COMPLIMENTS -Of- DR. W. A. NEILL jEfferson 2072-J PHOTO FINISHING .H 1.7 FRANK BARTELL Commercial Photography Complete Line of New Cameras 3123 COTTAGE AVENUE TOLEDO, OHIO Hofstetter's Toledo Accordion School Toledo's Pioneer of the Accordion 1516 Cherry Street, Toledo, O. New and Used Accordions FRED HOFSTETTER, Instructor Est. 1920 COMPLIMENTS -Of.. Fireside Grill 1112 Broadway MAin 0675 Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Goos Phone TAylor 4373 Evenings By Appointment PERLY MAY KERN BEAUTY SHOP Finger Wave, Arch, Scalp Treatment Permanents-Croquignole or Spiral N Wave with Curly Ends 1 ,. 1324 STARR AVE. TOLEDO ijqh Page 140 STUDENTS REGISTER--Continued Name Address Parish Villhauer, Richard, '41 ............,. 1804 W. Bancroft St. Viola, Raymond, '40 ........ ................. 1 47 Austin St. Voss, Richard, '41 ......... ........., 2 860 Scottwood Ave. Wagner, Howard, '42 ...... ........... 8 30 Sherman St. Wagner, Richard, '42 ...... ........ 1 341 Corbin Rd. Walles, Helen, '42 ....... ......... 2 327 Cherry St. Walles, Joseph, '39 ........ ......... 1 837 Brame Pl. Walsh, Richard, '39 ......... .............. 2 416 Evans St. Walsh, William, '41 ....... ............. 1 323 Dawson St. Walters, Joanne, '39 .............................. 223 White St. Waltzer, john, '41 ...................... 4511 N. Haven Blvd. Wambold, Norbert, '42 .............. 1623 Norwood Ave. Wambold, Robert, '39 ........ . ....... 2472 Lawrence St. Warner, Thomas, '40 ....... ........ 2 814 Mulberry St. Warrick, Nancy, '42 ........ ......... 3 34 Melrose Ave. Warrick, Rose, '41 ....... ............ 3 34 Melr0Se Ave. Watts, William, '39 ..... ........ 2 706 MidW00d Ave. Weber, Albert, '40 ........ .......... 4 032 Caroline Ave. Weber, Helen, '42 ........... ......... 4 032 Caroline Ave. Wegmiller, Lila, '40 .............. 2478 Hollywood Ave. Weidiriger, William, '42 .................... 1228 Starr Ave. Weinzapf, joseph, '40 .............. 1918 Evansdale Ave. Weinzapf, Mary, '41 ......... ....... 1 918 Evansdale Ave. Weiridh, Virginia, '40 .................. 2024 Hawth0rne St. Weisenburger, john, '41 ........................ 709 Clark St. Weisenburger, Paul, '40 ......... ............ 7 09 Clark St. Weissenberger, Richard, '39 .......... 2280 Auburn Ave. Weissenberger, Robert, '42 .......... 2280 Auburn Ave. Welch, Carl, '39 .......,...................,.... 4143 Bennett Rd. Welch, Gerald, '40 ,.,,.................... 2254 Vermont Ave. Welch, Mary, '41 ....... ......... 3 201 Collingwood Ave. Welch, Robert, '40 ....... ................ 4 143 Bennett Rd. Wells, Norbert, '41 ...... ......... B ox 53, Central Ave. Welsh, james, '40 ..,... ........ 2 252 Lawrence Ave. Welsh, joseph, '41 .....,,.... .................. 2 28 Steel St. Welter, Bernard, '42 ...... ....... 1 241 Berdan Ave. Welter, Mary, '41 ................ ................ 5 2 Mettler' St. Wernert, Rita, '42 ........................ 4231 Vermaas Ave. Werning, Bernadette, '40 ........... 920 Homer Ave. Werning, Donald, '42 ........ ....... 9 20 Homer Ave. Werning, Francis, '41 ...... ........ 9 20 Homer Ave. Werning, Mary, '39 ...,........ ....... 9 20 Homer Ave. Westmeyer, Walter, '42 ......... .......... 5 51 Segur Ave. Weybrecht, Lawrence, '42 ..... ......... 2 721 Fulton St. Weyburne, Robert, '41 ....... .......... 3 11 Boston Pl. White, Beulah, '40 .......... ............. 1 304 Broadway White, Walter, '42 ...................... 1808 Parkside Blvd. Wielinski, Jerome, '41 ........ .................. 2 946 Elm St. Wietrykowski, Eleanore, '42 ............ 502 Brown Ave. Wikopac, Ruth, '41 .................... 2102 Linwood Ave. Wilczynski, Daniel, '39 .............. ..... 6 04 Waverly Dr. Wilczynski, Edmund, '40 ................ 604 Waverly Dr. Wilczynski, Henrietta, '42 .. .............. 3221 Maple St. Wilde, Mary, '41 ...................................... 502 Utah St. Wilhelm, Anthony, '40 ................ 1271 Belmont Ave. Wil'helm, Daniel, '39 ...... .............. 2 823 Elm St. Wilhelm, Donald, '41 ..... .................. 6 08 Utah St. Wilhelm, Eulalia, '39 .................... 1271 Belmont Ave. Wilhelm, Raymond, '40 .............. 2260 Vermont Ave. Will, Arlene, '40 ............. ................ 3 840 Peru St. Williams, Francis, '41 ...... ........ 2 4 Twenty-first St. Williams, Paul, '40 ............. ........... 2 39 Hanover St. Willinger, Alphonsus, '42 .......................... 2827 D St. Willinger, Helen, '39 ................ R. R. No. 1, Box 606 Winhoven, Mary, '41 ....... .................. 3 25 Gesner St. Winkle, Evelyn, '41 ...... ................ 1 818 Dorr St. Winkle, Mary, '42 ........ ................... 1 818 Dorr St. Winkler, Ellen, '41 ...... ......... 4 037 Hearthstone Dr. Winkler, Owen, '40 ..... ......... 4 037 Hearthstone Dr. Wirries, john, '41 ...................... 4330 N. Haven Blvd. Wirth, Robert, '41 .......................... 3545 Willys Pkwy. Wisniewski, Irvin, '41 .................. 3325 Mulberry St. Witherell, Ann, '42 .......... 433V2 W. Delaware Ave. Witherell, Mary, '40 ........ 433172 W. Delaware Ave. Witt, Robert, '41 .............................. 4001 Asbury Dr. N 26 18 16 11 18 32 14 20 13 13 16 11 14 14 14 13 20 13 14 25 13 13 34 34 34 34 26 20 30 21 12 15 20 15 26 13 28 1 34 11 33 32 32 18 13 12 13 Frank A. Zahnle George B. 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TREUHAFT BROTHERS LAwndale 2188 1014 Sylvania Avenue Wfubfidge 0154 JUHASZ MARKET - Groceries and Meats DRY CLEANING ,SERVICE Fruits mul Vegetables EXPERT TAILORING 2002 FRONT STREET TAylor 0182 We Call and Deliver 320 South Detroit Ave. TOLEDO, OHIO Page 141 M4 N 3 -fm fd F ELTMAN 8: CURME Beautiful Shoes and Hosiery 509 ADAMS STREET ADams 7831 Nobby Cleaners 1715 jeferson Avenue PHONE ADams 9319 We Call For and Deliver H. F. Bud Rumpf K. C. Ken Trotter EVANSDALE MARKET , 5 t ,caf-jf , Z 1 Zu I STUDENTS REc:.1sTER4cLQf5fiint1ed Name Address Parish No Zaborowski, Virginia, '41 ............ 4554 Kingsbury Dr. Zach, Walter, '59 ......................,...,. 2847 Lagrange St. Zach, Leonard, '41 ...,......... ........, 2 847 Lagrange St. Zalewski, Alice, '59 .......,,,. ........, 5 05 E. Hudson St. Zalewski, Stanislaus, '42 .................. 5221 Lagrange St. Zalewski, Teresa, '41 ...... .........503 E. Hudson St. Zavac, Emery, '40 .........., .........,...... 1 645 Kedron St. Zawodny, Mary, '42 .................,. . 1254 Nebraska Ave. Zdawczyk, Eugene, '42 ..............,... 1504 Hamilton St. Zeller, Patricia, '41 ,...........,....... 2403 Westbrook Dr. Ziegler, Henrietta, '59 ........ 554 W. Nfanhattan Blvd. Zielaskowski, Jerome, '59 .....,,,.......... 615 Bronson St. Zielinski, Richard, '42 .......,........., 1679 Belmont Ave. Zieman, Rita, '41 ................. Zimmerman, John, '40 ................. Zimmerman, Thomas, '42 ........... Woelfl, Lavvrence, '59 .,,........ Wolf, Virginia, '41 .,,,,..,.......,,,,,.. Wolfe, Dorothy, '40 ..................,, 41 Wollenbacher, Elizabeth, ' Wolnderly, Irene, '40 ...,........ Wright, john, '40 .................. Wright, joseph, '42 ....... Yager, Irene, '59 ....,......,... Yeager, Madeline, '41 .,....,. Yagen, Theresa, '42 .......,. 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