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

 - Class of 1939

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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

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, 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



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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

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