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

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fi X71 . v? V: ' 7 f ?. ,fn - -A-.4 la he f Glenlffzlbelfcll VOLUME TWENTY NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY PUBLISHED BY The Senior Cass ov Central Catholic High School mfegawv Toledo, Ohio X Central Catholic High School . 'T y ' ' fff' BEGINNINGS OF CENTRAL ,-iii- l I Y 1 1 1 l I I ,W Y.-..H.:. ,.,, 'qi Sm.-.y ' ' lv-3' P : 1 ... . ' 57559- , -. g,, f 1 I Mural: 2, 1928- Uunt,ru4:t, lui, Lo A. Iluulln-y uml Suns Cu. 0vl.ul'n-r ld, lilllfif Building amen for inspection. I L M:,u'l:h 5, 15123-lit. Rev. Surnuu-I A. Strrituln brunlcrs ground. Sequin-111114-1' Lu I ulJ.iGlmasus begin in rooms on first floor, only April 20. 1928- Excuvumm cunmleted. If'elJ1'1.1:u'y ll.. 1929-Central moves Lo new building. June 3, 1928-Bluhou Strltch lays cornerstone. April 14,1929-Bishop Stritch dedlcates school. J u I Page 4 I l REV. 101-IN I.. HARRINGTON, A. M. 14 ssislalzt Priltrijual D E D I C A T I 0 N 'HE Reverend Jehn L. Harrington in but three years as assistant principal hes manifested at sin- cere personal interest in those under his care-an in- terest that has won for him the respect and admiration ef his charges. It is to him that the Senior Class of 1940 dedieates this, the twentieth 'volume of The Centripetzzl. V - - 4. able of Contents Dedication ...., -1 Calendar ........ 6 In R-flcinoriam ....., S Aflministration ..................... 9 The Most Reverend Bishop .... V IU Principal ,,,..........................,. 11 Priests on Faculty f....... 12 Sisters on Faculty f... .................... . .. 14 Lay Nlcmbers of the Faculty ....... 18 Classes ....,,.....,.....................,.... 19 Senior Class ..... 20 -lnnior Class ........... 38 Sophomore Class ......, 46 Freshman Class ..... 53 Views of Chapel ............ 60 Religious Honor Roll ....... 62 Sports .............................. 65 Organizations .,............................,,.........,.,., 77 lwaintcnance Staff and Cafeteria Staffg ....... ...... 1 U4 Patrons ............................,..................,..... ...... 1 05 Key to Student Register '.,...... ............ ...... 1 O 6 Advertisements and Student Registm '....... ...... 1 07 Autographs .................... ............,.... ..,.., 1 44 Page 51 A I I i I-IIGI-ILIGI-IT MOMENTS... SEPTEMBER Back to school we throng once more. Get school books out: vacation days are o'er. The Student Spiritual Council tries out a brand new way. By broadcasting a program on the new P.A. A happy clay for the football team, Hurrah! 1fVe've won! the winners beam. CCentral 20-Euclid 0.1 After the meeting, NVilliam Yates surely feels big 'Cause now he's editor of the Al-Geo- Trig. With hopes blazing high to Libbey we went. But to the wrong team, the victory was sent. fCentral 6-Libbey 7.3 OCTOBER The Assembly presented by' 310, Gave us the pep we need to win. fDeVilhiss 'T-Central 12.1 Centric Go-Editors almointed. What cheer! Dora Matlock and Robert KODf. we hear. Our hooters swiped 6 points. they say, But Lady Luck smiled 8 points Fordson's Way. First six-weeks tests a strange condition brought. Central students wrapped in deepest thought. Our lovely colors, of Scarlet und Grey. VVere seen a plenty, -Sure 'twas Color Day. Tradition stands the same as before- Waite won. 14 to T. the score. Over the loud speaker, the S. S. C. Conducted a novel religious quiz bee. Central thirty-two. My, My! What a spree Woodward nothing-Ahl Sweet Victory. The Student Council announced with p-ride that Richard Burnett would at meetings preside. NOVEMBER A glorious day, the best in the year.. Mass and General Communion. Our Bishop is here. Oh, did we show them? We knew that we could. The Scott boys will tell you our team is good. fCentral 27-Scott 0.1 No victory this time for the Scarlet and Grey. For this day of defeat was Hamilt0n's day. fCentral 6-Hamilton 7.j All around the building, there's tension in the air, Guess some people have that Parent- Teachers Meeting scare. Golden pins and silver, ribbons of the same hue. Monograms awarded, A students get their due. Thanksgiving was placed a full week ahead, ' It's better that waxy Mr. President said. 1 Page 6 1 44..- SEPTEMBER. S M T W T 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 1939 F S 1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 30 OCTOBER, 1939 SMTWT 1 2 3 4 5 8 9101112 1516171819 2223 2-4 2526 29 30 31 NOVEMBER, S M T W T 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER, S M T W T 3 4 .1 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 31 F S 6 7 13 lil 20 21 27 28 1939 F S 3 11 10 11 17 18 211 25 1939 F S 1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 30 JANUARY, 1940 S M T W T F S . ,- 1 1 2 3 4 'S 6 7 8 910111'1'3 14 1516 17 18 19 20 2122 2324 25 262 2829 C031 NOVEMBER fCon:tinuedl In the chapel they all gathered, the St. John Berchmans lads, As cnch one a Mass and a Communion to his long list adds. Somethinir new is in the air. Plans for a play? , The Seniors held the first Dramatic Club meeting today. Everyone had loads ol' books this morning as they answered the hell, Six-weeks tests began today, as one half blind could tell. Sweet music fills the building, and echoes through the hall. The Federal Concert Orchestra has come to make a call. A movie, Don Quixotc ! See what the language students do In getting us this movie, and such n good one. too. DECEMBER Basketball season began very fine Maumee nineteen. Ccntrnl' twenty-nine. For Ladies of the Jury , this year's Senior play, The cast is picked and work is under way. Football Co-Captains elected. The-y're Reger und Mouch To the housetops their praises we'll shout. Library Campaign becomes Book Bowl Each conference room rallied to reach its uoal. Irish aroused by Fremont St. Joe's: A Centralites downed by suburban foes! lCentral IT-Fremont 24.1 The Cell Lenders were arldrcssed by Paul McGuire That more Catholic Action they might acquire. On the poor with baskets they did call, Those charitable men of St. Vincent de Paul. For Christmas vacation we merrily left And I do mean merrily. JANUARY Lovely ladies and handsomeuneri- This was the day when Senior pictures began. Central 42-St. lrVendelin 40, was the score. Praise upon the winning team. we pour. Down the iioor came Central driving. ' And kept the score keepers swiftly writing. The'Orph:1n Boy of Vienna , was the movie we saw. And the life of this orphan filled us with awe. Over to Libbey, Central's players went Central 13-Libbey 23 iWish it were the other wuyl. Some will smile and some will cry As the mid-year exams go by Courtly lads were Ccntral's cagers But politeness didn't win the majors. LCentral 23-Woodward 29.3 23 24 26 26 28 29 1. 2-3 2. 4. 6. 13. 2 5 7 7 13 19 20 27 28 1939 1940 JANUARY lConIinuedl A day to he spent in jolly good cheer Our Princi11al's feast day. the best in the year. Over the P.A. today, we held :1 quiz, On the Catholic Chronicle. and boy! what :1 whiz. Central '1l?1lv!lltQ 31. They thought it 11 shame But we Conti-alites called it a peach of a game. Girls and Boys lf0LZt'ill1k'l ', strivinyr for their chance. All waiting for admission to the Student Council dance. Catholic Actionists unitcd, as all could - irlainly see To share in a retreat at St. Jose1mh's in Maumee. The shorthand and typing: classes all slipped away from school To visit the Post Office fat least that's what they said.J FEBRUARY To the Trianon we went to prance At the annual UC-Cl1l.11 ,ll11llL'E. -4. Ladies of the Jury the Senior play VVas ably directed by Marvin Saumxe. WVe really tried. you understand But Libbey held the upper hand. tLibbey 354Central 30.1 The Chronicle Drive opened today, So we all started tn work right away. Central had lleVilbiss i11 quite 11. fix For we won, fifty-tliree to forty-six. The Irish quintet scored thirty-eipzht, MflL'0mllEl' ten less--they started too late. MARCH Central bowlers take three frames from Waite Now. I guess we've shown them how we really rate. The Student Council used its wiles And appointed 11. justice for student trials. John Callahan and Mar1.ra1'et McCarthy were called to the ollice today We knew then the Centrinetal Co-Editors were on their way. The Catholic Action lcaders'mct today And appointed their nllicers right away. fMur1:aret Swanton. President: Edwin Koniclci, Pronayrandistl A hush fell over the students gay For uii0lKIltl1XL was viewed today. In silence we made lt. Xl retreat for two days. Now we're richer and wiser in spiritual ways. Shut lockers up: out hooks away, It's Easter vacation, be merry and gay. A preview ol' H.M.S. Pinai'ore To give us a glimpse of a treat i11 store. Central athletes trooped away There's a banquet at DeSales today. FEBRUARY, 1940 S 4 11 IS 52 S 3 10 17 24 31 S 7 14 21 28 S 5 12 19 26 S 2 9 16 23 30 M T W 5 6 7 12 13 14 19 20 21 26 27 28 MARCH, M T W 4 5 6 11 12 13 IS 19 20 25 26 27 APRIL, M T VV 1 2 3 S 9 10 15 16 17 22 23 24 29 30 MAY, M T W 1 6 7 8 13 14 15 20 21 22 27 28 29 JUNE. M T W 3 4 5 10 11 12 17 18 19 24 25 26 la 2, T F S 1 2 3 8 9 10 15 16 17 22 23 24 29 1940 T F S 1 2 7 8 9 14 15 16 21 22 23 28 29 30 1940 T F S 4 5 6 ll 12 13 18 19 20 25 26 27 1940 T F S 2 3 4 9 10 11 16 17 18 23 24 25 30 31 1940 T F S 1 6 7 8 13 14 ' 20 21 22 27 28 29 APRIL Headines in paper- Central burned down . . . no more school! Ha! Ha! . . . April Fool! The Student Court convened for first time- Its purpose-make students toe the line. . The Junior Centric came out today 'Twas extra good, all students say. At the Spring Frolic danced each 1ad and maiden The luckier ones went home cake laden. -124-19. These days are just without rhythm or rime Anyhow. it's six-weeks test time. Jane Rees and Gerald Welch were elected today. Senioi-'s feeling at Graduation to convey. MAY O Mary, Mother, Queen of May A crown we bring to thee today. Today we began at the clear Savior's Feet An event to remember. the Senior retreat.. We've studied Religion, we've done all we can To make a success of the Religion exam. . Get everyone interested. Come on. be a pal. Insure the success of the Summer Festival, Yearbooks are out and do we have fun Getting those John Hancocksu-one by one. . There's a tension in the air, Those final exams have put it there. JUNE To Mass and breakfast the Seniors went, Honors Father Kirsch did to some present. The last of the tests get under way, For passing grades, we hone and pray. Graduation Day- After four short years we leave today Though sad at heart, we try to look gay. With happy faces and merry smiles WVe went on our boat ride for many miles. Off to Swayne Field we trot today To draw stubs. not to see the Mud Hens play. tSummer Festival Drawing! Page 7 l 3'Sister M. Luke, O. S. F., d. April 4, 19-10 l ,.,- . A 1 ilu Memoriam It has become a tradition at Central to dedicate a page of The Cezzirilwrfrzl to the deceased mem- bers of the faculty and student body with the hope that the present faculty and student body will offer an occasional prayer for those of the Central family who have gone on to their eternal reward. MR. PATRICK lylr. Patrick lWurphy, born in Ireland sixty-five years ago, died in his home, April 16. 1940. He came to this country in 191-l and began working for Central in 1926. For thirteen years he served in his fullest capacity as a member of Central's maintenance staff. Due to ill health he was forced to retire from work last year but he never failed to visit occasionally his count- less friends at Central. Among those who mourn his passing are the thou- sands of students who met him during his thirteen years at Central. MURPHY V v -e. 'P DECEASED FACULTY MEMBERS I Rev. A. L. Sattler, d. July 13, 1937 Sister M. Margaret, S. N. D., il. March 2-l-, 1934- Sister M. Genevieve, O. S. F., d. October 22, 1937 '3Sister M. Mechtilcle, O. S. U., d. December 9, 1939 Sister M. Herbert, O. S. F., d. February -I-, 1934 Sister M. Irene, O. S. F., Joliet, d. April 7, 1936 Sister M. Marcelline, O. S. U., d. March 20, 1928 ', Sister M. Theobald, S. N.D., d. February -1, 1934 Mrs. Charles Culpert, d. January 25, 1938 Mrs. Gertrude Griffin, d. May 27, 1932 Mr. Patrick Murphy, d. April 16, 19-1-0 . DECEASED STUDENTS AND ALUMNI Donelva Albert, '22, d. August 22, 1923 Eleanore Bancer, '37, d. May 9, 1938 . Theresa Baron, '29, d. March 29, 1927 5' john Bechtel, '31, d. November 1-l-, 1938 ' William Bick, '39, d. May 16, 1938 E lylary Ethel Bixler, '28, d. January 1-l, 1929 , Alice Ball Boeck, '26, d. September 13, 1934 V Catherine Boyle, '22, cl. February 25, 1936 ll Helen Brenskelli, '39, d. December 6, 1937 gi- Earl Carey, '30, d. June 16, 1928 . Esther Ceboll, '33, d. January 11, 1933 , , John Ceboll, '30, cl. February 28, 193-1- Thelma Curran Corr, '18, d. March 27, 1938 Helen Ehrenfried Crowley, '24, d. July 13, 1938 Robert Critch, '36, d. August 3, 1936. Helen Mae Cusie, '23, d. May 18, 1931 Celia Dankowski, '30, cl. September 16, 1932 Marjorie Duck, '23, d. October 27, 1932 Catherine Dunigan, '3-l, d. December 31, 1933 Catherine Early, '20, Cl. August 5, 1925 Edward Edes, '22, d. July 25, 1928 Margaret Berno Elliott, '32, d. March 6, 1936 Natalie Lattin Fike, '28, cl. 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 K- . 3fStandford Forrester, '26, d. March 17, 1940 3'Herbert Gates, '36, d. November 22, 1939 VVilliam Grochowski, '30, d. December 4, 1926 Eugene Guerin, '34, tl. July 12, 1937 Andrew Gurecky, '34, d. October 21, 1937 VVilliam Hanf, '24, 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 fjoseph Hessling, '35, d. December 18, 1939 Mildred Kaltenmark Huntley, '27, d. July 25, 1937 Albert Huss, '35, d. July 19, 1936 Louise Huss, '28, d. April 15, 1931 Mildred Huss, '27, tl. April 16, 1929 'fRobert Kemper, '37, d. December 17, 1939 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 Melieown, '25, d. 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, '34, d. March 18, 1931 Clara O'Laughlin, '33, d. March 24, 1935 Sylvester Potnralski, '32, d. june 21, 1938 Raymond Powers, '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 Dorothy Conrad Rukowsky, '26, d. November 25, 1934 john Ry.nn, '21, d. April 29, 1934 Margaret Schnapp, '31, d. September 21, 1932 Coletta Settlemeyer, '29, d. September 18, 1933 VVilliam Slavin, '37, d. October 16, 1934 Lneille Beckler Snyder, '26, d. March 20, 1938 John Sobcsak, '32, d. june 1, 1930 Florence Sweeney, '29, d. july 19, 1936 Virginia Tiemann, '38, d. February 21, 19-10 Gertrude Unger, '23, d. December 18, 1923 Raymond Urbanski, '27, cl. February 1, 1934 George VValsb, '30, d. November 13, 1927 Mildred Whalen, '34, d. September 6, 1937 Leonard VVolinski, '33, d. March 17, 1939 Max VVoodka, '30, d. September 27, 1930 f Di1'd fwitllin Ihr 111151 year. Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. liflay they rest in peace. Amen. lPage 8 U7cz'mz'm'sZm1fz'0n A ml he pulls the switch which carries his voice ,round Ccntrulps halls 'rr ,W l H B 5, wgxiggsa H swim . B H Em B. wana H mi H m an Q, Bizxiwgim I I Page 10 FIQHE MOST REVEREND IQARL J. AL1'ER, D.D., L.L.D. Bixhofr of Toledo HE .llvfost Refuereml Bishop Karl J. filling D.D., LL.D., llm fllirzz' Bishop of Tolrrlo, was ordained June 4, 1910. flfior organizing the Diocesan C'lzari1iz's in 1914 hr later fool' charge of St. ,f1nthony's Offlllllllflyf. llillfll hr was apfrointczl Bislzop of Ihr' Diorrsr of Tolrzlo. hz' um' in llfnslz- izzgton as Director of ilu' National Calliolir: Srhool of Social Sf'rfuif:a. F111 .lunar 17, 1931, lm zcvls rol1.v1'rr'1zlml in St. Frrlnris dr Soles Caflzcrlrol, as Bislmfr of the Diocrse of Tolzfzlo. Sinn: fllflf limo llc has been zlefvotezl 'vary expczfizllly to the flroblfruz of education at various levels in lhe diocese. E. A - L REVISREND RAYMOND G. KIRSCH, A.M. HE R1 z11'1'1'1111 RI1j'1I10lIl1 G. IX'1I'Sl'1l c0111j111?11'11 his 1111'- 7111711117111 .v1'111m1i11g 111 f11bX0l1lll1I'A0, 01110 in 14108 111111 FI1fl'l'Pl1 Sl. .101III'.Y lliyh S1'11on1 in 11111 s11111e j'l'llf. Jflrr yflllillllfillg frrnn Sl. .lU111l,.5' 1101111110 in 1915 111' t'llff'I'!'ll SI. .1'l1IIl'jV'.Y S1?III11I!Il'j' in Igiflfillllflli 111111 'L1'11.v 0I'1l1l17lPI1 10 1110 jJri1's1- 1101111 in 1111131. 1920. 111r 7l'11.1' 11lwp11in11'11 flfilllfiflllf 111 Cf'1I1l'fl1 ill .111111111ry, 1925. Si11f1' 111111 1111111 111' 1111x 1I1f1lll?lll'I'I1 1111' 1i'zJ1'.v of t11a11x111111x nf x111111'11lx 111111 his 11111116 11111 become .S'j,VI107lj'IIl0llS 'with 11111 111111111 of C1'111r111. Prinfiprzl Page 111 4 34' 1 U Q . I RIGHT REVEREND NIONSIGNOR THE REV' Q' W. E. DUNNE E. M. O,I'I.-Kill? Q AINI., LITTD. Dfl'1fl?f0l', BUIUYI of l i-WY!! Control .T Il'l',IllIli!'Il! lJl'fI'ZUillH. lelfligillll VQWZWZM BOARD OF FISCAL CONTROL V R'r REV. Mscu. IC. G. Iicuumcm R EV. X va K X xx 'E ' . X. 35 lm THE REV. J. D. SHENK, AB., 1I0lIIlII!'l'lfiflf fIrilh11u'fif'. AIllflIt ll1IIfilf5., Rfliyinn I Page 12 CH VV. QI. CZ.-XRNIECKI, S.'l'. IB. REV. C. l . Co.x1'r1a REV. B. P. CIUNE REV. B. A. I10RN. 3.1. REV. A. A. APmN.'x'1,' REV. R. G. Kmscn W J 2' 42-X .U f' Of Z ,PIKE REV. A. T. SCHRIIT, AB Lnlin, l':llyfi.i'lI. Religion f . I'I1. gl. Cowfxm, A.M., 'lil-IE REV. W. T. H.fxNI.rzY, J. 13. S' 'I' H' Religion Rrligifm Priests on the Faculty E5 I HI Inv lx 4 . '. A. I--I.1xNs I THE REV. -I. J. M.LXLONE, A. B., Religion S' T' B' Religion Page 131 r. .. Sister IW. ALQIIIIIII, Sister M. Alberta, Sister M. Alma, Sister M. Aloysizi, O. S. F., iii. S. 12.5 O. S. F., lB. S. S. N. D., iii. S. EJ U. S. U., KA. ii., Biology, Cql'llll5ll'j', Rrligion, lllaih1'1111lli1'.v Rrligion, Latin Rfligion, English Religion Sister Angela Marie, O. S. U., QB. S. E., ' A Sisters on iw Rfliginn, English Sister M. Anthony, 0. s. U., tA. M.p Religion, Librarian . Sister M. Anneilc, S. N. D., tn. s. 12.5 Rrligiuu, CUlllIlII'l'l'lIll, Lalin Sister M. Austin, Sister M. Austin, Sister M. Beale, Sister M. Cailista, V R. s. M., QA. My 0. S. U., lA. 3.9 0. s. F., tis. S. 12.5 0. S. n., Us. S. my Religion, .Alnu'rii'an Rrligion, English Rifligion, li4l'llllt'IlllIlll'.V Iinglixlz H zslory, G01lHl'7IIlIL'lIf . IPage 14 SES Sislvr M. f1illl1iiilIS, Sister 'umlim' Sister M. Cusildis, Sister Mary Charlotte, U. S. F., QA. MJ O. S. f., ii. S. ICJ S. N. D., lB. S. S. N. D., lA. M., Physiology Rrliyin ,'m'ral Sri1'l1r'r' Krligfiou, Laiizl Latin, Krligfiolz, Girly' , .-Illfmlauru Supnrfvixor il the Facult Sislvr M. f'0llSiiiil, 0. s. l'., cA. IH Rfliyion, Lalin, SfIllIllJll Sister M. DeS:xlcs, U. S. F., CB. S. E., liflllhlflllllllfi, Religion llfzlllwllzzllics ' Sister M. DcChantnl O. S. F. Rfliyiull, lwalllivzmlics Sister M, Cnllstanlia, U 9 I' CB SJ Sister M. Evcntia, 4 Sister M. Fabian, Sister M. Florian, s. N. D. O. S. U., 413. S. EJ 0. s. F., QB. s.p Conmmrcinl Rcligion, English Biology, Religion Page 15 I Sistcli M' Germaine' Sister M- G0l'di1lN, Sister M. llilnln, Sister M. IIn1'te11se, R. 3. . A. . .M' 4 . Bl S- N-,D-. CA. M-J S. N. 19., ut. M9 19. s. r., m. 1v1.9 .'1fl16'I'll'llll'f1l5l07'J': Lalnz, R1.'l1giu11 ,1,-9 GI.,-,,m,lI R,.1i0i0,, Rzrllgmu Sister M. Imelda, . R. S. 1 Rfligion, .'llll.'lC'Ill Ilislory Sisters on 3.25. M., CB. S. 15.9 Sister M. juscpli, ' 19. 5. if., cA. 11.9 R1'ligia11, l1'llflll.Yfl, Lulin Sister -1111111 i'iCl'tfillllIllIS 0. s. 11., 111. S. 15.9 ,Q Ifllglixll, .lHlIl'llllll.Ylll 1 Sister M. Ligouri, Sister M. Louis, Sister Mary l.0lliS, Sister M. I.11do1111n, 0. s. 114. s. 13.9 0. s. 11, 111. s. 12.9 s. N. D., ut. 11.9 S. N. 19., 111. s. 12.9 English, Religion Religion, Home EC'07l'0lI1il'5 C0!llIIl!'l't'llll f.'vr11r11e'1'r'ir1I, Rl'll!fl0ll I Page 16 X. - h f . ,,.,. ,.,?' Sister M. M2l1lliIliC5lll?, Sister Mnric Therese, Sister M. Neri, 0. 5. U., us. S. 12.3 0- S- F., KA- B-D R. S. M., Us. S. EJ . liuglish, lfuys' Clll'lIli.YfI'y M0a'z'r1z Hislory, Religion the Faculty Sister M, Paul, R. S. M., us. 5. 15.9 Rfligion, 1Woa'L'r1z Ilislory Sister M. Rose, R. s. M., fn. s. iw Rcligian, Malllruml11': Sister Rose Agnes, 0. s. F., QA. 12.5 Religion, Hi.rtory vs Sisrcr M. Rosclmn Sister NT. Tcresita, Sister M. Thomusine, Sister M. VVilhelmina, U. S. F., QA. MJ O. S. F. S. N. D. O. S. U., CB. S. EJ Knligfinu, I l'L'll!'h Rrligirm, General Sricure, Comnmrrial, Rl'liyi0l1 Englixh, Religion Gwzcrzzl ,Marhmlzalirs 'Page WTI -,--2H,,.'- - 'P' Members 0 La Facult Mr. Valentine Fischer, B. S. E., B. E. E. Sfifllff, Prnfn.ui0l1al l:'r1gnwc'1' am! Sur-vvyur Mr. James McCarthy, Ml GLKIIEL MCGWIIS Ml ulu Pmlhml M, Tmeph q-umm, A. B., B. S. E. B S I L l:'c'vmarniL'.r, .4llflcli1.' Hzslofy Tnqluh f0lIlIllL'!LIlll Iafw Dircclor Miss Catherine M1 Adolph Tschexnm, Ml' L fhllely M1 Rom U1 XUUUE' Schubert, A B N flrchlierl, Secretary flmencan Hzslory, Iulzwor Desrzfnmg -571411-fh I Page 18 W! , Glasses 3 Short ones, taller ones, slim, mul stoutel ones, all are in Centrafs family. , ,lv Page 191 ll- l. A-. , W!! CLASS PRESIDENT GERALD 'WELCH The Seniors SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Prrsiflnnl ..................,....................... ................ G 1sR.fu,n VVELCII 1' iff-Prrsiflrnr ,v..... ....... R osmllfuw Aitvrw Srrrrlary ........... ...... I QICHARD 'l3URNE'r'1' Y iI'l'!l.S'llI'l l' ....... I I n' 'n ,......lViARY B URNETT lf, SOME three liundred and six graduates are no longer a. part ol the Central student hody. rliboughtlully we review the past lout' years which have been lilled with so much happiness. And this, our Senior year, will always be foremost in our memories. It has been a most successful one. The class ollicers proved to be a wise selection. The Centric and Centripetal were successful pub- lications. Ladies ol the jury and I-I.lN'I.S. llinalorel' exceeded average productions. After the election of the valcdictorian and salutatorian and the Senior retreat, our last scholastic activities were completed. At the hrealclast and on graduation night, we sadly realized that never again would we bc gathered together in a body. As each Senior class tleparts, they leave srnnething, which as the years roll hy, lorms Ccntral's tradition. XVC, the class nl lorry. hope that we have added to that tradition. And so it is that we regretfully leave Ceutral's student hotly, and happily join the ranlcs of Ccntralls alumni. Senior Cold lllonogrmn Club llflmnbers The 'lollowing list is compiled nn the basis of A semester averages for the present school year: Anderson, john Arvay, Rosemary Aubry, livelyn Burgess, Richard Breitlelder, Edward Burnett, Mary Carney, jeanne Carollo, Anthony Ceboll, Elizabeth Coombs, Ursula Dolkan, Genevieve Fadell, Edward Adkinson, Charles Blanchard, Gerald Burnett, Richard Callahan, John Donnelly, Patrick Esch, Elsie I Pe ge 20 Fitzgerald, Vance Flaherty, Lawrence Fleck, 'l'helma Frommc, Luclwig Gannon, Phyllis Geiger, Paul Hartnett, Mary -lane Kaczmarek, Charles Killian, Frances Kleman, Rita lionczal, Francis Kopl, Robert Kracmer, 'Raymond Kwiet, Elizabeth Lipinski, Raymond Luyet, 'lileanor Martin, lean Matlock, Dora McCarthy, Margaret Murphy, Mary Ellen Naugle, Leland Paszek, joseph Pollaul, Laurine Recs, jane Senior Silver Monogram Club Mmnbers Fleck, lreue Frankowski, Norman I.am.fenderler, Ruth Lewandowski, john Gasiorowski, Edward Mariea, Bernice Gibbons, Elizabeth Kaminski, Ignatius Kaiser, Robert H t 'Bw ' Maros, Helen Mowka, Ralph Nopper, Richard Rcjent, Casimir Richardson, Phyllis Schiess, Bertha Smith, Marie Snuthard, Marvin Swanton, Margaret Traczyk, Adeline Viola, Raymond Xveleh, Gerald XVhite, Beulah Yates, William Ryan, joseph Scheuplein, janet l'remp, William Trese, Ralph Van Buskirk, Leila VVitherell, Mary A. . ,Y S ---.G - 1,-.5 -.'l ' f VJ Seniors - 1 940 JENNIE ADDES Her smile sparkles with kindness. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4 : Euchnristic - Our Lndy Committee 2: Cc-ntripetnl g Typist: Germnn Club 2-3. JOHN ANDERSON Distinct are his qunl- ilics of leadership. Guurd of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Soir- itunl Council: Presi- dent 4: Clns:-a Ollicer: President 1: Basket- bnll 3-4: C Clnn 3-4: Gerrnun Club J- il-3: Monopirnni Club 2-Ii-fl: Stiuh-nt Coun- cil 1-2 - 3 - -1: Vice- .Pl't'Hltlt!lll- 2. EVELYN AUBRY She's prim und nent. so utterly sweet. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. Hilda Guild I: Glue Club 3-fl: Musicnl Comedy 3-4: Junior Centric: Cen- trn1.zrnd 1 S ll u n i s h Club 2-Il: Chemistry Club fl: Monnurnm Club 4. JAMES ADDIS CHARLES A dnncing gentleman ADKINSON is he. He luis no enemy. Guurd of Honor 1- Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-3-41 Sl.. .lohn Berch- 2-3-4: St. John Bernh- mnns Society 'l-2-3-4: mnns Society 1-2-3-11: Cnthollc liiteruture Orchestra 1-2: Drafts- Cornmittel- 3: Foot- men Guild 4, bull 1-2-31 Spnnish Club 4. LIdS'l'Elt ARQUETTE llc never says n foolixh thing. Gunrd ol' Honor 1- Ll-ll-fl. ALICE BARSZCZ Her wntchword is industry. Gunril of Honor 1- 2-3-41 Socinl Action Committee 2-3-4 : Glee Club 2-It-4: Musicnl C om ed y fi: Girls' Athletic Le-ngue 2: Snnnish Club 1-2: Cntholic Action Cell 11. ROSE MARY AIIVAY Knowledge c o in es. but wisdom lingers. Guuril of Honor l- 2-Zl-il 1 Stullunt Coun- cil 2-4: Class Ollicerg V i cc - President -it Girls' A thletic League 1 - 2 - 3 - 4: l'resident, 4 : Junior Centric: Girls' Sports Editor: Emrlish Club: President fl: lVlono- igrnm Club 2-3-4. DALE BEAUDRY Small but mighty. Gunrd of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John lierch- mnnei Society l - 2: Band 2: Junior Cen- 77 l ELLEN BEHAN Nice to look at and still nicer to know. Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-3-4: Cutholic Lit- ernture Committee 3: St. Hildn Guild 4: Girls' A th letic League l-2-3-11. BARBARA BERES A little, tiny, witty charming lass. Guard of Honor 1 2-3-4: Glee Club 3-11 Musical Comedy II Centric: Stull' Writer EDWARD BICK DEL BINIAK Everybody's xml- Deliberate in his Guard of Honor 1- Uyyn yva-y. 2-3-4: Class Play: Guard gf Honor 1- Billlll 2- 2-3-Ii: Student Coun- JEAN BISSONETTE Sincere and unaf- faceted. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Glee Club 3-4: cil : Hall Patrol 4: Social Action Com- mittee 3 5 Bnnd 1-2- 33 C Chin Il--1: Baseball 2-Il-il. FRANKLIN BLACKWOOD He seems quict.un- til you know hun. Guard ol' Honor 1- Musicul Comedy Ag 2-3-4: Glee Club 2-3- tric: C i r c u l :L tion Girls' A 11 h I e t i c' : Mus' -nl .1 e y S t o l' f: llruftanien Lew-me 1-2-3-4 : Chem- L-3--1. Guild 3--l. istry Club 4. -1 u Conn d 1 1 A 1 CHARLES BEST He that has patience may compass uny- thing. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Spir- ituul Council il. v SYLVIA BINIAK Loved by nll who know her well. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action Committee 33 Glee Club 25 Class Play: Library Club 4: Eng- lish Club 4: Catholic Action Cell 4: Chem- istry Club 4: Girls' Athletic League 1-2- 'J GERALD - BLANCHARD His infectious smile gains hi m m n n y t'ricm.ls. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2: Student Council 2-3- 45 Commissioner of Justice 4: Hull Pu- trol 4: Ccntripetal: Senior Editor 7 French Club 2-3: Class Play: Page 21 l A i fi if if 11 'E 1 Q 11 'e ,nj 1 J :E Seniors -f 1 940 RICHARD BODETTE A man with ambi- lion. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 1: Social Action Committee 3: Junior Centric: Advertising Manager. GRACE BRADY Low of voice, and very quiet. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: Glee Club 3-4: Musical Comedy 4: French Club 3: Eng- lish Club fl: Catholic: Action Cell fl: Chem- istry Club ll. FRANCES BRUGNONE A deinnrc person with in wi n n i n g heart. Catholic Literature Committee 3. RICHARD BORGESS Knowledge is the reward oi honest cl'- fort. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Lit- erature Committee 3: Glee Club 4: Musical Comedy 4: Spanish Club 4: Monogram Club 3-4. RICHARD BRANDEL Life will never grow weary to me. Guard of Honor l- 2-3--x. ,ff l. MARY BURNETT The 'C's' have it- culc, capable, com- paniunublef' Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil : Secretary 4 : Class Play: Junior Centric: Girls' Sports Editor: Centrinetal: Calendar Editor: Li- brary Club 3-4: Al- lleo-'l'riy,' 4: Mono- xrrnm Club Il-4. JOHN BOTTORFF My mind to me an empire is. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 4: Social Action Committee 2-3: Musi- cal Comedy 3: Class Play: Junior Centric: Copy Editor: German Club 2-3: Al-Gco- Trig 4: Chemistry Club: President 4. EDWARD BREITFELDER Master of many nc- comnlishmcntsf' Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4 : Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 1 : Student Council 4: Class Play: llrziftri- men Guild ll-fl. RICHARD BURNETT A jolly good fellow iii he and liked hy 3 3, Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-41 St. John Berch- mans Society 2-11: Student Council 1-2- 3: President 4: Class Officer: Vice - Presi- dent 2: President: 3: Secretary 4: Catlin- lic Literature Com- mittee 3: Football l- 2-3-4: Baseball 4: Bowling 1-2-3-4: C Clan 2-3-4. l Page 22 JOHN CALLAHAN What he cun't do, can't he done. Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Bercli- mans Society 1: Class Play: Junior Cen- tric: Managing Edi- tor: Centric: First Associnte E d i t o ri Centripetal: ,Co-Edi- tor. MARCELLA CASSIDY As charming as the Lakes of Killarney. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4g Social Action Committee 4: Eucha- ristic-Our Lady Com- mittee fl : Centrinctnl : Typist: Catholic Ac- tion Cell fl. DOROTHY CONNOLLY IFS no wonder shc's xi hit. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Class Officer: Treasurer I: Library Club 3-4: Vice-Presi- dont 4: Eniglisb Club -l: Cnllmlir Artion Ci-Il 4. ll , JEANNE CARNEY To know her once is to like hcr nl- ways. Guard of Honor 3- 4 : Centric: Copy Eillivri Contripetnl : l lrst Associutc Ezli- tor: Catholic Action Cell -1: Monogram Club Zi-ll. ELIZABETH CEBOLL A modest maid with thoughts sincere. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-il: Glee Club 2- Ii-4: Musical Comedy 3-4: English Club 4: Cntholic Action Cell 4: Monogram Club 2-Cl-fl. JOHN CONNOLLY Noted for business ulititudcl' Cunrd ol' Honor 1-2- 3-4: St. John Boreh- munei Society l: St. Vincent de Pnnl So- ciety 3-fl: Bowling 3- 4-1: Hull Patrol fl: Cenlmipetnl z Assist- nnl. Advvrlir-iiiuf Mun- :ny--r. ANTHONY CARULLO An uhle man shows his spirit by genll: .words and resolute actions. Guard ol' Honor l- 2-3-4: Hull Patrol 4: Social Action Com- mittee 2: Spanish Club I-25 Chemistry Club 4. MILDRED CIRA A c lx 0 s e n leader who n e v e r ahirks duty. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4 : Student Spirit- ual Council: Secre- tary Al 5 Apostolic Mission Committee: Prefect 4: Glee Club 2-3-4: Musical Com- edy 2-3-4: C l n 1-1 s Play : Junior Centric: Circulation S t a 1' fa Monogram Club 2. KATHLEEN CONNORS A budding I r i s li ruse is she. Guard of Honor l-2 -Il-4: Glee Club 2-21- 4: Class Play: Cen- tric: Feature Editor: Girls' A t h l e t i 1- Lenirue ll-4: Chemin- try Club 4: Musical Comedy 3-fl: Monu- irrnm Clnh Zi: Callin- lic Action Cell 4. .A oe- .--. -. .L.-, UICSULA COOMBS Conseientious in all she does. Guard nl' Honor l-2 -Ii-fl: Social Action Committee 4: Eu- rlmriatiu- O u 1' Lady Committee 2-8: Dra- matic: Club: 'Field-I, Staff: English Cluh 4: Catholic Avtion Gull -I: M1Ill1Pjfl'1llll Clnh Il, JAMES CORBE'l l' A merry heart doeth good like medicine. Guard of Honor I- 2-3--1: Social Action Connnittee l-2: Hand Ig th-rmnn Cluh l-2. BERNARD JEAN CUUSINO CIUPPEN Here is a package 1-Hi, f,.i,.,,d,, nn. of lll0l'l'iIIlEI1ll. many'-v Guard of Honor l- Gnnrd of Honor 1- 2'3 l9 c 'lh l'C AC' -1 -5 1. ffixll p.m.0l 1 tion C1-ll Il-4: Ninflislx t.lnh -1. JEAN DELI' ROBEIIT DESMOND She has an air that He is a man ol' a ix ever gay. thousand nrts. liunril ol' Honor l- Guurd uf Honor l- 2-il-4: Soc-inl Arlinn 2-3-4: Hull Patrol fl: Comnmittw- fl--I. llrnftsmen Guild l- ' 'l'n-'i-mia-I' -l CLARENCE' W COUTURE The longer you know him the hotter you like him. Guard of Honor l-2 -3-4: Student Coun- ril 41 Baseball 4: 'C Ginn 3-4: Football l- 2-3-4 :A Centripetal : lloys' Sports Edilor. FRANCIS DEALE He tries to make all rivals vanish. Guard of Honor 4: SL. John lierclinunm Society l-2: Junior C1-nlric: Humor Ed- ilorp From-li Cluh l. MARY DOE Full of wit and fun, as she greets every- one. Guard oi' Honor 1- 2-3-4: French Clull 2: English Club 4: Catholic Action Cell 4, A I -4-ez-11' , V Seniors +- 1 940 GENEVIEVE JOHN DOMINGUEZ DULKAN l'rimest and proper- est maid of them a . 2-3-fl: Social Action Committee 3-4: Class Play: Junior Cen- tric: Associate Edit- or: English Club 4: Al-Geo-Trig 4: Mono- gram Club 3-4. CLETA DOWE Her good nature is measured by the yard. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 4 I Girls' Athletir League 2-3--I : Cen- tric: Typist. CHARLES DROTAR A dynamic example ol' perpetual motion. Guard nl' Honor l- 2-Il-4. ll Guard ol' Honor l- Guard of Honor 1- L5-Zi-4. Be silent and safe: silence never betrays you. BERNARD DOYON Shadows of annoy- ance never come near thee. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 2-3-fl: Band 3. EVELYN DROUILLARD Lovely and interest- ing, she is. Guard of Honor 3- 4. Literary Club Ii. 1 PATRICK DONNELLY A genius in the making. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: Hall Patrol 42 Social Action Cum- mittee 4: AI-Geo-Trig 4: Catholic Action Cell 3: Monogram Club 3. HAROLD DRESSLER Congeniul manner and ever-ready wit. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. J 0 lx n Berehmans Society 1- 2-3-4: Centric: Busi- ness Manager: Cen- tripetal: Sports Ed- itor: German Club 4. CHARLES DUCK Wit stands always by his side. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St: J oh n Berchmans Society 1- 2-3-4: Social Action C,ommi ttee 2-35 French Cluh 2-3-4. Page 23 l L 1 ,1 'i 1 X. f l V g? 3. l 1 l i .I I Il r v 1 E li if Il ,, i P. il :Q I lt- '. DUFFEY A little nnnsensc now and then. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action Committee 13 Eu- charistic-Our Lady Committee 1: Junior Centric: Ass't Adver- tising Manager, ETHEL ETUE Beauty and wisdom ure rarely cun- joined. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action Committee 4: Eu- charistic-Our L a d y Committee 1: Girls' Athletic League 2: Catholic Action Cell 4. u LICONA FARBER Friendly and will- ing, an originator ol' joy... Guard of Honor 3- 4: Social Action Committee 3: Glee Club 2-3-4: Musical Comedy 2-4: English Club 4. Seniors - 1 940 RICHARD ANNA ESCH CHARLES ETUE Accomplishments are C h u n g in g moods native to her mind. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 3: Glee Club 2: Centri- petal: Copy Editor: German Club 4: Eng- lish Club 4: Chemis- try Club 4: Mono- Lrram Club Z!-4. JAMES EVANS An all-around good fellow. Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-3-4 I St. J o h n Berchmuns Society I- 2: Golf il. MARGARET FARKAS She laughs with and at the world. Guard of Honor il: English Club fl. make life interest- ing. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4 : St. J o h n Berchmans Society l -2-3-ll : Gull' l-2-3--l. EDWARD FADELL The walking diction- ary. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 4 3 Monogram Club 3-4. JOANNE FARMER She snaps her fin- gers at dull care, and is gay. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-11: Social Action Committee 4: Catho- lic Action Cell fl. at l Page 24 JOSEPH FEJES ICILEEN l lCI.L ROBERT l ERS'l'LlC He is nut in the She wins you from He loves to study role of common men. A l o0tball 'lg C Clan fl. WILLIAM FITZCHARLES He laughed thc learned d u l l n c s s away. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : I3 r a I' t s mi-n Guild .S-fl. IRENE FLECK Virtue is like a rich stone. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil : 'Freasurer 3 1 Junior Centric: Typ- ist: English Club 4: French Club: Secre- tary 3: Catholic Ac- tion Cell 4. the start. Guard ol' Honor l- 2-Zi-fl: Apol-xtolie Mis- sion Committee 4: Glcc Club 2-3-4: Mu- sical Comedy fl: Eng- lish Club ll: Chemis- try Club 4: Catholic Avlioll Cell fl. VANCE l I'l'ZGERAI.D Step by step, his intellect travels up- ward. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action Committee 2: Catho- lic Literature Com- mltte 3-4: Orchestra l: Spanish Club Ll: Al-Geo-Trig fig Mon- ourzun Club if-24-4. 'l'I-IELMA FLICCK Quick-wittcd, bu- morous und gay. Guard of Honor 3- 4: Junior Centric: Humor Editor: Li- brary Club 4: Eng- lish Club 4: Chemis- try Club Al. J -and to talk. Guard ol Honor l- 2-3--l: C b 1- m i s try Club 4. LAWRENCE FLAHERTY The secret of suc- cess is constancy to purpose. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: English Club: President. 11: Mono- tzrarn Club 2-3-fl. RUTH FLEITZ Her actions and her words accord. Guard of Honor l- 2-il-vl : Eucharistic- Our Lady Commit- tee: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee -I: English Club 4. l l LAWRENCE FLIGOR HUGH FLORADAY I-Iis humor is con- All great men arc tagiousf' partially inspired. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. J o h n Hi-rclunama Society l -2: Apostolic Mission Conrnnitlm- Il. VIRGINIA FOURNIER A queen in thc kingdom of fun. Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-Il-4 I Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 2-Ii-4. l.ilu'nry Club 4: Eng-rlisll Cluh 4. FREDERICK FRANK The llllllllhil man- ners unQ,ihc greatest heart. Guard ol' Honor 2- 3-4: Social Action Committee 3: Catho- lic Literature Com- mittee fl: Glee Club 2-4: Musical Come- dy 2-4: llnnd 2-4: Spanish Cluh fl : Clnaniatry Club 4. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-41 St. J 0 h n llcrchmana Society 1- 22 Social Action Committee 4: Catho- lic Literature Com- mittee 3 : French glluh 2: Al-Geo-Trig VIRGINIA FOX A tiny package ol' ability and charm. Guard of Honor l- 2-it-4: Student Coun- cil 2-ll: Social Action Committee l-2-3--'l : Eucliuristic-Our Lady Cornmittce 4: Ceu- tric: Cirla' Sports Editor: Clmo-x Ol'- licvr: Vll'l3-Pl't'Sllll'lll I. NORMAN FRANKOWSKI A mind tn dog u will lo accomplish. 'Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. J o h n llerolunana Society 1- 2-Zl--lz Apostolic Nlis- sion Committee 3: Contripf-tnl: Organi- zation Editor: llruftamen Guild 4: Chemistry Cluh 4: Monogram Club 2-3- 4. f 1 W! CATHERINE FOURNIER She leaves a legacy of laughs. Guard ol' Honor, 1- 2-3-4: Social Action Committee 2: Glee Club 3-fl: Musical Comedy 3-4: Girls' Athletic League 1-2. MARIE FRANCIS Not so serious as she SUOIIIBLY' Guard ol Honor 1- 2-25--l I Cc-ntrips-tal: 'l'ypie-ll. LUDWIG FROMME A trac friend is forever a friend. Guard oi' Honor I- 2-ll-4 : St. J o h n lierchmans Society 1: Bowling: 4: Centri- petal : Orpranization Editor: German Cluln I-2-3-4: President Il: Monogram Club 2-3- 4. 5 Seniors - 1 940 JOSEPH GAGE An honest man is the noblest work of God. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. J oh n Iierchmans Society 1- 2-3-4 1 Eucharistic- Our Lady 1-2: Catho- lic Literature Com- mittee 2-3. PHYLLIS GANNON The smallest pleas- ures are the sweet- cat. Guard of Honor 3- 4: Student Council 4: Social Action Committee 4: Apos- tolic Mission Com- mittee 3: J u n io r Centric: Centragratl : English Club 4 : Catholic Action Cell 4: Monogram Club 3- 4. YVONNE GATES Gay and irrcprcssi- hlc. Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-3-11: Social Action Committee 4: Clasa Play: Junior Cen- tric: A:-is't Circula- tion Manayzer: Chem- istry Cluh fl. DOROTHY GALLAGI-IER THOMAS ' GALLAGHER An amiable girl I-Ie never errs who with a deep heart. sacrifices self. Guard ol' Honor 2- Guard ol' Honor 1- 3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee Al. 2-J--l. RICHARD GARVIN EDWARD Wit lies in honest GASIOROWSKI fun. A friend of all. Guard of Honor l- true and honest. 2-3-4 : St. J o h n Guard ol' Honor, 1- Berchmans Society I- 2-3.45 Bgigglmll -3.4, l-.l-fl. PAUL GEIGER A spirit yet un- equaled and high. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. J o h n lierchmans Society 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 2-3: Catholic Literature Committee 3: St. Vincent de- Paul Society 3 : Spanish Club 4. GEORGE GERKEN A well made man with loads of deter- minationf' Guard of Honor 4: St. John Berehmans Society 4: Social Ac- tion Committee 1: Band 2. Page 25 I --.NX-,,.. ,... Seniors - I 940 ELIZABETH ' GIBBONS Shc's a happy, cheerful one. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4g Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 3-4: Class Play: Catholic Action Cell 3: Mon- ogram Club 2-3. ROBERT GRADEL The mirror of all courtesy. Guard of Honor I- 2-3-4. CHARLES GRIES Eager always to keel! others guess- ing. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: llrnftsmen Guild 4. RICHARD GIBBONS l lll1 IUVIDH, yd ef- She is a little mite JEAN GIOVANNUCCI fieiont when needs mighty mischicviousf be Guard of Honor 1- v 1 Guard of Honor 1- 2-II-4: Girls' Atlulz-tin 2-3-4: St. J 0 h n Berehmans Society I- 2-3-4g Student Coun- cil 2: Class Officer: Secretary 1 1 Eu- charistic-Our L u d Y Committee 1-2: 'Fen- nis 1-2-3--l. ANNA MA RIE GRAY Lmlguv I-2. CATHERINE GREENFE LDER UAIWMYS helpful, Sm. A quiet, unassuming is a gg,-ue friend, lilllc- maid. . Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-43 Glee Club 2- 11: Musical Comedy 43 English Club 4. HELEN GRISS Her smile is warm, her eyes are bright. CYRIL GRUDZINSKT Modest and shy, lull Guard ol' Honor I- n man is he. 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- Guard ol' Honor 1- :-iion Committee 3-4: 2-3-4: Catholic Ac- Musical Comedy 4. tion Cell 4, I Page 26 MARVIN IIAAS He determines his own course ol' au- tion. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Hall Patrol dt Footlnall I-Il: GI-rmnn Club 21. -4 MARGARET ANN HERMAN Really a jewel of zu friend. Guard of Honor 43 ljlliglisli Clnli 4 : I-ullxollu Ac-tion I.:-ll II. WILLIAM HOFFMAN He wears his seri- ousness underneath n cloak of healthy fun. Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. J o h n Berchmnns Society 1- 2-3-4. ,- If ELIZABETH HALM Quick and witty, sho always has a ready answer. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-41 flier: Club Ill Girls' Athletic Lozusne 2: Cuntriu: Stuff Writer: Catho- liu Action Cell fl: Muni:-nl Conn-dy fi. ALOYSIUS HOEFl EL All his friends say he's okay. Guard of Honor I- 2-3--I : St. J o li n Ilerrlnnans Sonic-ty I- 2-II-fl: Apostolic Mis- sion UonImiLl.L-lr fl Z Callnulir: Artion Cell n o. CHARLES I-lOI l MAN Language is the dress of thought. Guard ol' Honor I- 2-il-4. MARY JANE H A RTN E'I'T True to her work. her word. hor friends. Guard ol' I-lonor I- 2-II-4: Student Coun- cil I-2-3: Eucharistic -Our Lady Committom- 11: Musical Comedy 4: Junior Centric: Fen- ture Editor: Centri- petal: Organization Editor: English Club 4: Catholic Action Cell 3-4: Monogzrznn Clulr 2-CI-fl. JOHN HOFFMAN As one that neither seeks nor shuns ll foo. Guard ol' Honor l- il-il-4 : St. .I o I1 n If0I'f'illTl1lll:1 Sm-i-Ly l- -1 CLARENCE I-ILILI-ITT Learning makes a man fit company for himself. Guard oi' Honor I- 2-3-4: Oreliostrzi. JI--'lt Monogram Club 1-2 -3. I I RAYMOND HUNTER Gcniul und coinpun- ionublc: llc never lots you down. tiunrd ol' Honor l- 2-!!-4 : St J o h n lil?l'Cl1lTillllR Society I- 2-3-4 2 Euclmristic- Our Lady Committee,- 2: tilec Club 3-4: llromutic Club: Tick- et Staff: Musiczil Conn-dy Il-4. FRANCIS JACOBS His uni-ruy is cen- torcd in worthwhile things. tiuurd ol' Honor I- 2-3-fii St. J oh n Bert-linuins Society l- 2-il-4 : Euclmristic- Our Lady Committci- l-2-It-il : Cutholii- Ac- tion Cn-ll It-4. . CHARLES KACZMAREK Duty by lmbit in turned into plensurm-. trillllfd of Honor 1- 2-3-47 Glue Club 8- 4: Municnl Comedy Ii- 4: Centric: A1-mistnnt Business Mlllllllftxl' : Centrllwtnl: Urtrnni- zntion Editor. ROBERT HUNTER He forges ahead. through all obstuclcs.' Cunrd of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Sl. .l o h n lierchnuins Sm-in-ty l- 2-Ii: l.,l't'5ltl0llii 4: Eu- charistic-Our Lady Committee 1-2-3-4 I Clnss Play: Football 2-3-4: Junior Cen- tric: Am-x't, Business M :L n u yr c r: Cen- tripctul: Undercluss Editor I Chemistry Club 4: ltl-Geo-Trix: fl: C Clan 4. SAM URL .IACOIIS l-lin rqunl in lit'c's mime is hu rd to find, tiuurd of Honor I- 2-Z!-ft : St. J o h n Bcrvlnnuns Society l- 2-it-fl: til:-c Club 3: Musical Comedy Il: liuslu-tlmll l-2-Il--l I C Chiu 3--1: Mun- mzcr l-2-3-4. ROBERT KAISER I-lc jokes ut. nny trouble. filltll'tl ol' Honor l- 2-il-fl 1 Sl. J o h n B1-rclunzms Society l- 2: Hull Patrol 4: tllcv Club 4: Musical Comedy -I. MARY MARGARET IOTT Versatile and viva- cious. fluurd of Honor 3- 4: Frcncb Club 3-4: liiuxlisli Club 4. JAMES JUSTICN A nmn ol' few words is the hcst num. tluairil ol' Honor l- !-il-'l : St. J oh n llcri-linmns Society l. TI-IADDEUS KAJFASZ And nll mcn looked favorably on him. Guuircl of' Honor I- 2-3-4: Student Coun- 1-il: l'l:lll Pittrnl li. 'Seniors - 1 940 IGNATIUS KAMINSKI A fine combination of talent. business ability and good com- mon sense. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. J o h n lierchmans Society 4: Apostolic Mis s i o n Committee 3-4: Or- chestra I-2-3-4: C Clnn 3-4 : C e n t 1' i- oetul: Ass't Circula- tion Manager: Chem- istry Club 4. CLIFFORD KING Success is found ni the soul of youth. Guard of Honor l- 2-3--l: Hull Patrol -IZ Cntllolic Litcruturc Committee 3-4 : I'resi- dent 4. RITA KLEMAN Rare beauty shining from within. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 3-45 Dramatic Club: Production S t 21 ff: French Club 2: Eng- lish Club 4: Catholic Action Cell Ji-4. VIRGINIA KAMPER Talent is something, tact is all. Guard of Honor 3- 4 : Social Action Committee 4: St. Hil- du Guild 4: Catholic Action Cell 4, WILLIAM KINSEY Good humor is nl- ways u success. tlunrd of Honor l- 2-3--l z Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 2 : Glee Club 3--1: Mu- sical Comedy 3--1 : Spanish Club -1. HAROLD KNIGHT The world knows lit- tle of her greatest' men. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. J o h n 'Berchmans Society I- 2-3-4: Hall Patrol 4: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 2: Cen- tririetal: Ass't Busi- ness Manager: Chem- istry Club 4: Catho- lic Action Cell fl! Monogram Club 4. FRANCES KILLIAN I-Icre is a friend' worth cultivating. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4 2 Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee I-2-3-4: Glee Club 3- 4: Class Play: Mu- sical Comedy 3-4: Girls' Athletic League 2: English Club 4: Catholic Ac- tion Cell 4: Mono- gram Club 4. ROBERT KITZ His conversations ure abundant. Guard of Honor I- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 1 VIRGINIA KNIGHT She is full of laughter. pep, and youth. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action Committee 4: Apos- tolic Mission Commit- tee 4: Girls' Athletic League 3-4: Centri- petnl: Girls' Sports Editor: Catholic Ai'- tion Cell 4. Page 27 l 2-3-4: Apostolic 'Mis- -Seniors - 1 940 FRANCIS KONCZAL I-lappy at the dny's end us at its begin- ning. Guard ol' Honor R- A: Spanish Club fl. RAYMOND KRAEMER A quiet fellow with little to say. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. Vincent de Pnul Society 2: Bzuul 1-2-3: Orchestra 2- 3-4: Catholic Action Cell Cluli '2 : Munogrnrn 2-3. WILLIAM KUNISCH Ready to Luke ,zu dive ut anything. N Guard of Honor 1- '7 'i -1 St ' : . John Br.-rehmans Society l- L!-it : Student Couneil 4: Hull Patrol fl. EDWIN KONICKI You just can't heln liking him. Guard of Honor I- 2-3-4: St. J oh n Berchmnnn Society l- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 3-4: Junior Centric: Typ- ist: Centric: Adver- tising Manager: Cen- tripetol: Advertising Manager: Catholic Action Cell 4: Tennis I5-4: C Clan 4. JOSEPH KRAUSE A likeable yo u n g chap. Guard of Honor 1- sion Committiee il. FRANCIS KWIATKOWSKI As one that neither seeks nor sliuns n foe. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. J o li n llerrlinmns Soi-iwly I- ., 3 IIOBERT He does things well. tli.m1'il ol' 2-3-4 C S t Berchmztns Society l- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 4: Dramatic Club: Publicity : Centric: Co-Editor: Centripet- al: Sports Editor: Al-Geo-Trig 4: Mon- ogram Club 2-fl. KUPI-' m u n y Honor l- . Joh n I-ll.lZABE'l'lI KWIET Kelli worth requires no interpreter. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Girls' Athletic League I-2: Junior Centric: Stuff Writ- er: Centric: Centru- grad 1 Centripetul : Senior Editor: Chem- istry Club 4: Al-Geo- Trig: Associate Ed- itor 3--1: Momufrzim Cluh It-fl. LOUIS LANGE A great soul has but one thought - suc- cess. Guzirll ol' Honor l- 2-3-il : lb r n l t smvn Guild I!--1. RUTII LANGl'INDERFl'1ll Fine manners ure the mantle of fair maids. Gunn! ol' Honor l- 2-3-:lg M o no Lf r um Club ii: English Club -I STANLEY LOUISE ROSEMARY RITA LEAIIY KROLCZYK LA PLANTE LAWRENCE Quiet nnd reserved. His YCYX foot hun' The very pink of Her ways ure ul- Gunril oi' Honor l- 'UUSIC 'll 1'--U courtesy. ways pleasant. 2-Il--l. fiufml Qf Holm , 3' Guard of Honor 1- Guurd of Honor 1- 41 b 9 C 1 ill QIXCUUU 2-3.45 Euchm-igtig- 2-3-4: Euclmristic- Committee 3: Llb1'1ll'- Om- Linly Committee Our Lndy Commitie-is lil!! 45 C Clan 3- gl 25: English Clnll -1. -l: Co11tl'i1xetzxl: Un- xlenflziss Editor. RICHARD1 ROBERT JOHN HOWARD LEWIS KWIA'I'KOWbKI I,EONH,ARIj'I' LEWANIJOWSKI He has mustered the Full 01' full fffllll Give your best: A lllllllv l'Vt'll to art ol' listening. HIUTII l-ill lllghi- thot'si ull tlmt's ne- llilnsell'. Gunrml nl' Honor l- Guzird ol' Honor 'l- 4-4-gsm-y, illl1lI'll ol' Honor l- 1?-3-4. 2-3-43 Hull Piltrlll 45 llnurrl ol' Honor I- 3-3-'lt Cllll-lr-I PIHNZ Social Action Com- 53..gi'.4, Howling' 3-4: tj mittee 3-4: Dramutie , Clnn ll: tk-ntripi-lnl: Club: 'P r o d u c tion Umlerclass Editor: Stuff: Football ll Chemistry Club 4. l I Page 28 .4,.- i...:.- Chemistry Club 4 . 1 CLAICICNCIC MARGARICT LINK ICAYMUND l.INIlICNlIlClCGI'IR I r o l i c k i n 5: mx IJPINSKI The ruutioun seldom l!l'l'. Uunrd ol' Honor 2- . . .l-it I 5 lf. .I o I1 u Bvrrlnnnmi Society 2- 'lfi' Hull l'nll'ol 4' :l'f'll'lllN .Il-4 : Cutliolid Action Cell lt. GEUIIGIC LUNG He has n reason for what he does. fillilI'4l of Honor I- 2-3-fl: I-Inll Pntrol -lc Junior Cc-nt.rir': Cir- vulution Stuff: Spun- imh Club ll. EIIEANUR LUYICT No tnuk is too diffi- rnlt. for her. Huzird of Honor I- 2-3-4: Sociul Action Committee 4: Eu- ehnristic-Our L xi cl y Committee 3-4: Jun- ior Centric: Feature Editor : Centripetnl : Ori-mnizntion Editor: English Club 4: Al- Geo-Trig 4: Typist: Catholic Action Cell Monogram Club u llttltlllllflllllu light- heurted me lhe nun. Guard ol' Honor. l- 2-it-4: Clem- Club 25- 4: Musirnl Cunir-ily 4: Cullmlir Action Us-ll J. LUIS LUNG The kind of girl you like to knnw better. tiunrd of lloum' I- 2-Il-4 : lGu4'lmrisl im-- fllll' limly Cumuiittm- 2: Girls' Athletic llemun' I-2-H-fi : Con- triv: Aimiulzml. Cir- vulntion Munmxerg COIIi.l'lllt'i1llI tlrytnui- zzzilion Editor. JAMES MALONIC Honor lies in Ilon- cst toil. Gunrd of Honor l- 2-3-4 : St. .I o li n liorchmnns Society 2: Aliontolic M i s H i 0 u Committee 2: Mono- izrum Club 3: French Club Il. ID o u b t l c ssly few could fill his nlnccf' Guard of I-lonor I- 2-ll-fl 2 St.. .I o I1 u I3Cl'CllITlilIll'i Society I- 2-3-fi: Class Play : Junior Centric: Fon- tnrc Editor: Centri- netnl: Senior Editor: Chemistry Club 4. FRANCES LUKEN Not, much talk. u great sweet silence. Guuril ol' Honor l- 2-3-fl. CHARLES MARCIS They ure truly great who are truly good. Guard ol' Honor l- 2-3-fi: Football 2-3- 4: C Clan 3-4. Seniors - 1 940 BERNICE MARIEA ROBERT HELEN MAROS She greets you with MARISAY Kindness is virtue ai smile. A sensible und live- itself. Guard ol' Honor 2- ly chap. tiuzirxl of Honor I- ll-ll: Junior Crzlltrir: Stuff Writer: Centri- tiuarrl ol' Honor 2- 2-3-fl: Girls' Athletic Il-4: Druftsmen Guild lieauzue l-2-3-4: Cen- petal: 'l'ypist: Ente- Il-4. linh Club fi: Catholic Action Cell fl: Mono- gram Club 4. JEAN MARTIN Her heart is in her work. Guard of I-lonor I- L!-3-4: Social Action Committee' 4: Eu- Pl1Hl'lHi,lt7-olll' I1 :A cl y lf'ou1n1ilt,oi- 3-fl: Cler- Cluh It : Drunmtiu C I u hz Profluction I llluniljal Comedy 3: Catholic Action Cell -l. DORA MATLOCK Unusually attractive. unusually intelligent, unusually grand. Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 2-4: Class Oflieer: Secretary 2: Catholic Literature Commit- tee: Secretary 4 3 Centric: Co - Editor: Centripetal : Senior Editor? Catholic Ac- tion Cell 3-4: Mono- gram Club 3-4 : Junior Centric: Circulation Manager. DOROTH Y MASON l.ri11nt:il : 'l' y 11 i s tp: Nlouoxrrain Club 3-4. ROBERT MASON A manner that is Good sense is a vir- so disarming. tue. Guard of Honor 2- Guard of Honor - 3-fl: Eucharistic-Our Il--t. Lady Committee 3: Library Club 4. COLETTA MAUDER Speak kind words and you will hem' kind echoes. Guard of Honor 2- 3--t:Centri1retal: Girls' Sports Editor: Catholic Action Cell 4. LAYVRENCE MAUDER Strange to the world. he wears a. bashful look. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: German Club 3-4. Page 29 l ,,-,,, ..,.. . f N. I Seniors - 1940 , . NVARREN McATEE '!Wisrlom flourishes well in quiet places. Guariffof Honor 1- 2-3-4: Hall Patrol 4. DAVID lVleDUl-'FEE 'I have a heart with room for every joy. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 2-3: Golf 3-4. THOMAS MclIUGll A merry heart goes with him all the day. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: St. Vincent de Paul Society 4: Hall Patrol 4: Catholic Literature Commitee 8: Apostolic' Mission Committee 3-4. MARGARET McCARTHY A girl who is rated .A-li... Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 1: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 3: Band 43 Junior Cen- t1'ic: Exchange Edi- tor: Centric: Copy Editor : Centrinetal: Co-Editor: Catholic Action Cell 4: Mono- gram Club 1-2-3-4. MILTON McGUlRE For every 'why' he has a 'wherel'ore'. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Football 1-2-3- 4: Baseball 3-4: C Clan 2-3-4. JEAN MCMAIION Candid, jolly. and cheery is she. Guard ol' Honor I- 2-3-4: Girls' Athletic League 1-2-3-4: Cer- man Club 1-2-3. MARY CATHERINE McCARTHY Twinkling eyes and a merry smile she has. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Cleo Club 3-Al: Musical Comedy fl: Class Play: Library Club 4: Catholic Ac- tion Cell 3-4: Girls' Athletic League 2. EILEEN MCIIICNRY Fun - loving and friendly. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 1 - 2 - 3: Library Club 4: English Club 3-4. l'A'l'RlCli lVlclVlAll0N A ralln and sell'- possessed young man. Guard of Honor 1,- 2 - 3 - fl : Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 3-4: Draft:-amen Guildx 3. 1 , Page 30 DONALD RITA lVlrQUADl'I McMILLAN Quiet, but she gels A sturdy colt in the here. 1940 machine. Guard ul' Honor 1.- Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-fl. 2-3-4 3 Sl.. John Burch- mans Society 1-2-3-fl. Catholic Literature Committee 3-43 Draftsman Guild Ii-'lg Chemistry Club 4. ANNE Ml'1l.O'l'lK WILLIAM MEYER Her qu i e t nature Youth c n l l s for covers a wealth ol' pleasure. - Charm. Guard of Honor 1- Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-3-4: Baseball 4: 2-3-4. Bowling 33 C Clan ROBl'lR'I' lVlll.l.lCR Rl'I'A MIT'I'lCNDORl Full nf 'vinl.' 'vilrmu' Full ol' mischiel' and and 'vitality'. full ol' fun. Guard of Honor 1- Gum,-ll 01' 1-Ifmop 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Lit- 2-3-4: Class Play: crature Committee 1- English Club fl: Cath- ?-3-4: Milniliiel' 1-2- olic Action Cell fl. .i-4. ROBERT McVICKER A happy heart is generally great. Guard of Honor I- 2-3-Il: St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3-fl: Hall Patrol 4: En- charlstic - Our lnuly Commitee 1 : Anon- tolic Miz-salon Com- mittee 3: Baseball fl: Junior Centric: An- sistant Sport Editor: Draftsmen Guild 3-4: Vice-President 4: Al-' Geo-Trig 4: Art Edi- tor: Monogram Club 3. ROBERT MIKESELL Serinusness has no place in his vocabu- larry. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 3: St. Vincent de Paul So- ciety 2: Spanish Club 45 Chemistry Club 4. DONALD NIORRIN' A one -man cheer- inlr section. Guard of Honor 2- 3-Il: St. John Burch- mans Society 1-2-4: Catholic Literature Committee 3: Cheer- leader 3-4: C Clan 4: Drafsmen Guild 4. l 1, , YJ Semors-19440 I fc I IIAIKOLID MOUCII His nmjor interent. is ntlilctivi-s. tlunrd ot' Honor 1- 2-Zl-4: Stull:-nt, Coun- ril 2-It-ft: Claris Olli- vor Ll-Il: l uot.h:1ll I- ll-8-ftg Burmlu-ill 3-fl: Bowlim: l-2-32 llnll Patrol Il-fl: C tllnn I-2-Il-4: llamltothnll l- 2-3-ll. IiAWlClCNtIl'I MUELLER I-le ranyx little. Init nu-nina every word. tluzird of Honor I- 2-ll-fl: l-lnll Patrol ft: Apostolic M i ra n i u u Culhliiilh-4' 21 Vout- lmll 2-Ii: Bzinrflmll -I: Iii-afhurmui tluilrl 1- II-Il--l Z Al - Guo - Trip: il-'l. MARY ICLLICN MURPHY A merry luss with Irish wit. Guurd nl' Honor 1- 2-3-11: Social Action Committee 3-4: Eu- chnriatic - Our Lndy Committee 3: Chnss Pluy: Junior Cen- tric: Typist: Centri- Detnl: Senior Editor: Cntholic Action Cell 4. EDMUND MOWKA 'l'houy.rht, and virtue work in silence. tlunrrl of Honor 1- 2-Zl-4 1 lfoothull l I Ilowliuif 2-Il-fl: Hull' I-2-Il-fl: tl Clnn 11: tintholiu Action Coll -l. lllltill MULLIQN Ile is zu magnet. to the lllings of friend- shin. tlunral of llouor I- I-Il-fl. HOWARD NARGES Chnrnctcr that one wnrd expresses ull. tiunrd of Honor 1- 2-3-fl: Student, Coun- cil ft: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 1: Apostolic Mix-:sion Committee 3-4: Class Play: Junior Centric: Circulation S t n f f: Spanish Club 4. l RALPH MOWKA Sincere in e v e r y word. tiunrll ol' Honor 1- 2-Cl-4: Apostolic Mio- sion t,1olnn1itt,r-o ii: l ool,linll l-2: Bowl- ins: 3-fl: Munoi:ram Cluh 15-3. IttDBl'ill'I' Mlllililllli A lille mind and 11 nlm-using personality. tiuurd ol' Honor l- 2-il-4 : St.. John Bernh- mnns Society l-2-fl-ft: Studi-nl1 Conn:-il 1-2- Ct-f1: Euchnrintif--Our lmdy CUIl'IlY1lti,Q0 ft: t.7ut.hoIic l:iivt'l'7ll,lll'4' l,7orrunii,ter- 3: Dru- nuitis' C l u lr: 'l'iekc-t Stall: Football 1-2: Contrinetul: Aunoci- nto Editor: llralts- mon Guild 2-3. LELAND NAUGLE A true snort in- deed. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- munn Society 1-2-3-4: Student Council 1-2- 3-4: Hall Patrol 3-4: Basketball 3-4: Base- bnll 2-3-ft: C Clan 2-3-4: Orchestra. 1-2- 3: Spanish Club 4, VIRGINIA NEARY She spins a' web of nnturnl charm. thmrd of Honor 1- 2-3--12 Apostolic Mis- uiun Committee fl. LIEONARD NIEZGODA Great let ns call him, for he cou- quered us. Guard ot' Honor l- 15-il-ft: Football 2-3-fl: 1 lirzaftiaiuen Guild Il-fl: C Clan Ll. ALVINA NUWICKI Lively and witty and full of fun. Guard of Honor 2- 3-fl-: Eucharistic-Our Lauly Committee 3: English Club 4: Chemistry Club 4: Catholic Action Cells 4. GERTRUDE NEUSER It is the quiet peu- nle who accomplish much. Guard ot' Honor I- L!-ll-ll: Social Action Committee 3 . DONALD NONNENMACHER A serious minded and devoted friend. fiuarcl of Honor l- 2-3-4: English Club CHARLES NUSBAUM 'lt matters not how long we live. but how. Guard of Honor 3- fl! St. John Berch- mnns Society 1-2-3-4: Hall Patrol 4: Eu- charistic-Our Lady Committee 3-4: Jun- ior Centric: Class Notes: Centric: Staff Writer: Centripetnl: Underclass Editor : Chemistry Club 4. IRENE NIEZGODA Art is power. Guard of Honor I.- 2-3-ft 1 Student, Coun- cil fl: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee ft: St. Hilda, Guild l - 2 - 3 - ft 3 Dramatic C I u hx Publicity: Girls' Athletic League 1-2-3-4: Jun- ior Centric: Assist- ant Circulation Man- n 3: e r : Centrinotal Staff: Art Co-Editor: English Club 4. RICHARD NOPPER His words trip about. lliln at. his command. Guard ul' Honor l- 2-3-4 7 St. John Bernh- maus Society 1-2-3-41 Catholic Literature Connnittfee Z: Glee Club 4: 01'Ci1QEi,1'H 2: Bowling' l.-2. KATHLEEN OBERHAUSEN Her step is music and her voice is song. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: Glee Club 2-3-4: Musical Comedy 2- 3-4. Page 31 I .. . .gm-. ar ' l Seniors -4- 1 940 ELIZABETH ARNOLD OSWALII HELEN OSWALD' 0'CONNOR The silent man shall Hers is n quiet Her beauty ol' smile speak nl' victory. charm. reliects her beauty Guard of Honor 1- Guard ol' I'-louor I,- of SOUL 2-8-4. 2 - 3 - 4 5 Euchzu'istie- Ullilffl Of HOHQY -1- Our Lady Committee 2 - 3 - 4: Eilrrhzwlstlu- 1g St. Hilda Guild 2. Our Lady Committee 2-31 Centriyw-tal: Un- derelass Editor: Eng- lish Club 4. JAMES USWALD Lives n b s c u rely great. Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-3-43 Football 3. CHRISTINE PACER A heart full nf laughter, si mind full ol' glee. tlnzxrrl ol' Honor 1- 2 - il - 41 Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 3: English Club 43 Chemistry Club 4: Catholic Action Cell IIICLICN 0VlClUH5lllG Silence is mm'e elo- quent than words. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4. .IUSEPI-I PASZEK I-le is small. Init so is dynamite. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Junior Cen- tric: Exehamre Edi- tor: Centric: News Editor : Centrinetal : Organization Editor: Monogram Club' 3-4. MAIIGAICIGT OVERB ICRG Her music is hut one sample of her ambition. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolie,Mis- sion Committee 3-4: Centripetal: Typist: Band 1-2-3-4. WILLIAM PAUTZ A gzond boy now: a hctier man later. St. John lierehmans Society 2-4: Hall Pn- trol 4: Glee Club 3- 4: Football 2-3-41 C Clan 4. 4. I -Page 32 .-wi. ..f ,Lf LUDMILIIA l'I52l'llt A jolly girl is nl- wnys welcome. Guard of Honor Zi--1. JAMES PIGIIKINS A reul character. Guard ol' Honor 4: Student Council I-2- 3. .IAMICS l'Ul.I,El.I.A He does not ulwuys let the rest of us know what he thinks. Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 1 3 Barie- ball 3. ICDWARIJ PIFJRGE A Ind with ideals and ambitions. Gunrcl ol' Honor l- 2-3-4 3 St. John liereh- nmns Society 1-2-Zi-4: Iiluel1zn'ir4tio-Cur Lnvly Committee fl : St. Vincent do l'nul So- ciety I-2-3-4: Foot- lmll 2: Baseball 4: Drnftsmen Guild 4. DONALD PINCIOTTI He is never rlxiunl- ed: he plows ahead. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Boreh- mnns Society 1-2-3-4: Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4: Baseball 2-3-4: C Clan 2-3-4: SIlH.l'l'lHll Club 3. lillcllulnld QUATMAN An ideal girl, we nll say. Guard of Honor fl: Enyglish Club -l. JOHN PIETIQYKOWSKI Few things are im- possible to diligence und skill. Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-3-4: Clzi:-in Play: Bowling 3-4: Golf 3- 4: C Clun 4. LAURINE POLLAUF A talented artist is she. - Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action Committee 3-4: Eu- charistic-Our Lady Committee 4: St. Hil- du Guild 1-2-3-4: Dramatic Club: Pub- licity Stuff: Centri- lwetal: Art Go-Editor: Monogram Club 4: German Club 1-3. ANNA RAI-IIC I-Ier energy knows no hounds. Guard ol' Honor l- 2-3-4: Girls' Athletic League l-2-Z9-4: Eng- lish Club 4. l i l l rj Seniors - 1940 JANE REES A sweet personality and n voice nl' n niglltiniznlef' fimiwl nl' lionor l- 2-3-il: filet- Club 2-3- 4: Cirlu' Athletir Lenizuv Cl: Musical Comedy 2-3-4: Eng:- llnh Club 4: Chemis- try Club 4: Mono- frrnm Club 2-Zi-fl! Catholic: Action Cell 4. JAMES Ill'Zl'l'l'2ll He has n plentiful supply of wit. Guard of llmmr I- 2-ll-4 : St. John Bowli- mnnis Society 1-2-Il: Euehm'inl.ir--Our Lady Committee l: Bum! I-2-Zi: Curnmn Club 1-Ll-3-'l. PIIYLLIS RICHARDSON An attractive girl with sparkling wit. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Soclnl Action Committee 3: Junior Centric: First Asso- ciate Editor: Gent:-ic: Third Associate Edi- tor: Liln'm'y Club 3- 4: President 4: Al- Geo-Tricz 3: Mono- gram Club 2-8-4. CHARLES REGER A hnrd tnckler in lil'e's game. fhmrrl ol' Honor l- 2-:5-4: Stmlenl. Coun- eil fl: Hall I'nl,rnl 4: Foothsill 2-Ii-4: Burie- bnll 4: C Clnn 3- 43 Germain Cluh 4. CASIMIR RIGJENT A knowledge seeker und :I diligent worker. llunrd ul' Honfn' I- 2-ll-4 : St. Jnhn llerrh- nians Suciwly fl 2 Cuth- nlir' Iiilvruturv Coni- mittvv 4: Apostolic: Mission Conunitteo Il: Clnnn Plny 4: Centri- petnl: Copy Edil.ul'I Chemistry Club 4: Al-Geo-'l'ri5: Il: Mono- irrnm Club 2-3-4. DOROTHY RIESTER Fricndlv towards all. with manners sweet. Guard of I'I0nov' l- 2-3-4: Soeinl Aetifmn Committee 3: Anus- tolic Mission Com- mittee 4. v RICHARD REIFER'l' A mind to plan, n will to execute. tiuard of Honor 1- 2-3--'l I St. John Berrli- mans Society l-2-Il-4: Apostolic M i H S i 0 u Comrnittee 4: Glow: Club 4: Orchestra I- 2-3: Muniral Connelly 4. RICHARD REVENAUGH 'Where l'un's afoot, you'll limi Dick. Guard of Honor li- 4. RITA RUE Little, but mighty, nnd cheerful, too. Gunrd ol' Honor 2- 3-4: St. Hildn Guild 2 - 3 - 4: Centripetul: Underelnss Art Edi- tor. JOHN ROESNER Worlhily earned his v xi r s i t y basketball- .C, .. liunril ul' I-lunur I- 2-3-4 : St. John Bereh- niuns Society l-2-3-4: Student. Count-il 4 : linskethnll 2 - li - 4 : lizuselinll 3-4 : C Clan 3-4: Gcrnmn Club 3-fl. Cl-IESTER ROMATOWSKI Quiet hut exceeding- ly likeable. Guard ol' Honor I- 2-Ii-fl, IKOBICRT IIUTTMAN A tongue that never fears ,tn speak the truth. Guard of Honor l- 2 - 3 - 4: Draftsman Guild 3-4. FRANCIS ROGALSKI Lively, g' 0 o d na- lured. not a care has lie. tiunrd ol' Honor l- 2-il-4 3 St. John Borrh- rnuns Suviety l-2 I Apustoliv M i s s i o n Cmninittee 2: Cath- olic Acliun Cell 'll Band I. RAYMOND IKUSEN FELDER A singing prince is he. fiunrfl uf I-lonor l- Z-3-fl I Sl.. John Bernh- ll'l2ll'll4 Soeiely l-'Z-3-fli Student Council fl: Glen Club 2-3-4: Mu- nirral Come-dy 2-Il-4: Catholic Action Cell 4. BERNARD ROVVE I doubt the wisdom ol' being too wise. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 3: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee 22 French Club 2: Draftsmen Guild 3-4: Secretary 4. HELEN ROGERS Sincere in all she does. Guztrd of Honor l- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 3: Dram:1l.ic Club: Ticket St:1lT: Euizlish Club 4: Catholic Action Cell 4. BERNICIC ROSZYK Quiet and serious, trusty and true. Guard ol' Honor 1- 2.-3-4: Soeiul Action Cuinmittee 3: Engliih Club -1. HELEN I Al.l.ERA'l'll Lover of humor, fun and laughter. Guard of Honor 4. Page 33 l .a.. JM...-... .-.- .. - A Seniors-+-1:9-40 RICHARD HELEN RUNYAN RUDNICKI A true friend is He's got a good she. head on a good pair Guard of Honor 1- of shoulders. 2 - 3 - 4 : Wlonogram Guard of Honor 1- Clnli 2. 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 2-4 ' Hull Patrol 4: Foot- hall 1- 2 - 3 - 4: C Clan Il-fl. RALPH RUTKOWSKI An affable and cour- teous gentleman. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Hall Patrol 4: Eucharistic-Ou1' Lady Committee 1-2: Mon- ogram Club 1-2. GERTRUDE SAELZLER She could he moved l.o laugh ot anything. Guard of Honor I- 2-3-fl: Clue Club 3-4: Musical Comedy 4. HENRY RYAN A good ending fol- lows a good begin- ning. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Anostolic Mis- sion Committee 2: St, Vincent de Paul Society 4. 'FRANCIS SCARLATO If he is around, 1 h e r e is lumpiness too. fluural of Honor l- 2-3-il? C Clan 1-2- 3-4: Catholic Action 3-4. JAMES RUPLEY Time is his con- quest. Gnzrrd ol' Honor 4: Glee Club 3-4: Musi- cnl Comedy 2: Cheer- lll'1lt'l'llA SCHIICSS Happy, popular ond ever sweet. Guard ol? Honor 1- 2-3-4: Clos:-5 Ollicer: 'l'rr::n-nn'ei.' 3: Girl:-m' VV A lfl' li ll SC ll LA G H ICC K Ullzllininess is found in ocl,ivil1y. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Horch- leufler l: llrziflsmon Athletic League l-2- mans Society 1-2-3-4: Guild 4, Il-43 German Club 1- Sl.. Vinr-out dc Puul .l0SliIl II RYAN An ull around fel- low whom we reconn- mend. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 3: Hall Patrol 4: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 4: Apos- tolic Mission Com- mittee 3: St. Vincent de Paul Society 3-4: Junior Centric: As- sistint Business Man- ager: French Club 3: Monogram Club 3. JANET SCHEUPLEIN ll is better to listen than to talk. Gnztrd of Plnnur l- 2 - 3 - 'll Cr-lltl'ilwlzil Stolfz 'l'ynir-it. l Page 34 l .... . ...f1......l . .,,, .l.1.4a...... fl . . ., ...u,....,..... . 2-Ii: Monogram Cluh 1-2-Al. ROB ERT SCO'l l' Sincere in every word. huurzl of Honor 1- 2-3-fl 5 St, J o h n Tlerchrnuns Society 1- 2 : Football I.-2-3-4 : C Clan 4: Drafts- men Guild 3. ROY SIMON? As good as n ploy. Guard of Honor 1- 2-Zl-4 : St. J 0 h n Herclirmun-1 Society l- 2: Apostolic Mission Committee 1-2: Mon- zuzer 1-2: Fr e n c h Club 1-2-3-4: English Clnh 4. 4 J - 4- 1 I 1 Society 'l . WILLIAM SHEAHAN No one knows un enemy ol' his. Guard ,of Honor .l- 2-3-4: St. J' o h n Berchmons Society 1: Student Council 1: Tennis 4: Golf li Cheerlezuler 3-4: C Clan 3-4: German Club 3-4. .gs- PHILIP SKELDON An athlete. o gen- llclllflllp xl friend. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Hull Pzltrol 'll Football 2-3-4: lione- lmll Il-4: C Clnn K- 4. IIOIIEIIT SCH MID1' He knows no medi- ocrity. Centric: Circuhttion M 11. n xi. g fr r: Centri- ll e t :L l: Circulation Mnnzurerz Class Play 4 : Chemistry Club 4. RITA SHULL 'A capable friendly lass is she. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: Student Council 3: S 0 c i :1 l Action Committee 3: Eu- charistic-Our L a fl y Committee 2-3: Soon- ish Club 3: English Club 4. AGNI-IS SLAVIN Very slurlinus. ycl full ul' fun. Gnnrd of Honor 2- 3-4: St. Hilda Guild 2-3-4 : Centripotul : 1 hoto15ro.nlly Editor: English Club 4: Mun- oyrram Cluh 3. +P- Y -4--4.1-JAx-- :- ...fm ....-..... . , gf! 3,-.1119 MARIE SMITH Her ehurln nltrnets friends: her person- nlity holds them. Gunrd ol' Honor 1- 2-3-4 I Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 4: Junior Centric! I-lumor Editor: Cen- tric: Ext-hnmrc Ed- itor. VVll.l.lAlVl Sllllll A :zo-getter und il llnrd worker. flunwl nf lelmmr l- 2-3-4 : ht. .1 o li n Bnrrlinmmi Society l: l oul.li:ill l-2-3-4: C Clan 4. MARVIN SOUTIIAIID Every mnn is the architect of his own fortune. Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. J o h n Berchmuns Society 1- 2-8-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 3: Apostolic M i 3 s i 0 n Committee 4 : St. Vincent de Paul So- ciety 3-4: M u si e ol Comedy 4: Junior Centric: Stuff Writ- er: Centric: Manag- ing Editor: Chemis- try Club 4: Al-Ge0- Trig 4: Monogram Club 3-4: Class Play. PAUL SMITH llc is well prepared for life. ilunrd ol' Honor I- 2-3-4 1 St. J o li n llf'l'l'lIlIlllllN Society 3- 4: Footlmll 2. UIIAICLICS SOLDWISII Life wus not luezinl for sorrow. liunril ol' Honor l- L!-il-flg l ootliall 1. .lUSl9l'lI S'I'AIClSl'Il,l. llc nltnins whatever he pursues. Gunrcl ol' Honor l- 2-3-4 1 D r n l' t smen Guild 3-4: President 4. ANGELA SNYDER Loyalty is the foun- dntion of her friend- ship. Guard ol' Honor 2- 3-4: G:-rnmn Clu'h 3- 11: Monogram Club 3. .IAMICS SOLDWISII Ile advocates work -for others. Hunril of Honor 1- 2-3-4 :' St. J o l1 n lierelnnhzuua Society l- 2-Il. ANNA STERN' Her energy was dis- played in the gym- nnsium. Gnurcl of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Girls' Athletic Lenxrue 3-4: Enxrlish Club 4: Chemistry Club 4. Seniors - 1 940 JOHN STOECKLEY His store of humor is boundless. Gunrd of Honor 1- 2-3-4-: St. J o h n lieruhmans Society 1: Hall Patrol 43 Class Play: Tennis 3-41 Manager 1-2-3. DOLORES SUESS Fun -- they describe her in that way. Guard ol' Honor l- il-3-4: English Club 4. JOHN SVVEENEY He knows evaluate life. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: German Club 2. how to H ESTHER STROUD W i t h disposition bright as the summer sun. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Saint H i l sl Fl Guild 4: Band 2-3: Centripetal: Art Or- ganization E d i li or: English Club 4: Catholic Action Cell 4. FRANCIS SUTTER The soul ol' o nmn. silent and strong. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 I Centripetal: Cashier. JAMES TAFELSKI Good men are mold- ed out of faults. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. J oh n Berchmans Society 1- 2-3-4 : Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 2-3: St. Vincent cle Paul Society 4. 1 ROBERT STUETZEII Ready, willing: and nl1lc. Guard ol' Honor l- 2-3-4: St. Joh n Berchmans Society 4: Hall Patrol 4. MARGARET SWANTON Catholia:'Aetiinlist lu her toes. Guard of Honor 'l- 2-3-4: Social Action Committee 3-4: Apos- tolic- Mission Commit- tee 42 Juninl' Cen- tric: Copy Editor: Coutripetal: Cnlcnrlax' Editor: Enzlish Club 4: Catholic AK'l-lUIl Cells 3-4: Monoizrmu Club 3-4. - VIRGIL TANK Rare compound of ability, frolie and fun. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berchmans Society 1- 2-3-11: Hall Patrol 4: St. Vincent de Paul Society 3-4: Football 1-2-3-4: Baseball 1-2- 3-45 C Clan 1-2-3- 4: Junior Centric: Boys' Sports Editor: Monogram Club 2. Page 35 1 r ,, . r Qi' i P, Q. I 13 ' 'l V: li 5. 5 I. ll.. .E ' E li it v ii ll l x I, I, Liz. tx A Y Seniors - 1 940 JAMES TANSEY He jokes at every trouble and always wears a smile. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. J o h n Berchmans Society 1- 2-3: St. Vincent de Paul Society 1-2: Clan 2-3-4. ELMER TOTH Great thoughts come from the heart. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Glee Club 3: Bowling 3. VVILLIAM TREMP His optimism and eheerfulness are like a tonic. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 4: Band 1-2-3-4: Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Z V i c e - President' 4: German Club 2-4: President 4. H ROBERT THOMAS To him life is worth living. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4 : St. J oh n Berchmans Society 1. ADELINE TRACZYK I-lor diversified tal- ents have won her many friends. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Eucharistic- Onr Lady Committee 3-4: Catholic Litera- ture Committee 3: Glee Club 2: Sbanish Club 1-2: English Club 4: Chemistry Clnh 4: Monogram Club 3-4: Catholic Action Cell 4. RALPH TRESE A friend. a gentle- nmn-what more cnn we sny: tlunrcl of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. J oh n Bcrchmans Society 2- 3: Student Council 1- 2-3-4: Hall Patrol 2: Clee Club 3-4: Mus:- cal Comedy 3: Al- Geo-Trig 4. GEORGE TIEMANN Sincerily walks hand in hand with suc- cess. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Band 2-:S-4: Monogram Clulr 3. ALBERT TREMB LA Y He knows what hc wants and usually gets it. Guard of Honor l- 2-4: Dramatic Club: Production: Chemis- try Club 4. VIRGINIA TRUDEAU Big hearts are found in small fi-mines. Guard ol' Honor 15- 4 1 Social Action Com- mittee 3-4: Centri- petal: Associate Ed- itor: English Club: Secretary 4: Catholic Action Cell 3-4. 1, , ,W l Page 36 l WW .IOSIQIPII INPRIS 'l'YltELl, TSCHERNE A merry hcxirl, goes His heart is as true all the day. as gold. Guard of Honor 2-3-4: Sl,llflPlll. Coun- Guard of Honor I- l- 2-ll-4 : Apostolic Mis- sion Committr-r- Il : 1-il 2-3-4: Hall Patrol Emflisll Club 4. fl: Football I-2-3-4: C Clan 4: fiCl'lIlZllI Club 2-Il. PETER VICRES Mischinl' shines in the eye of this clfish person. iluard of Honor 2- d . ALBERT WEBER An earliest youth. and modest too. RAYMOND VIULA His piano, the sole companion ol' his way. Guard ol' Honor l- 2-il-4: Glnc Club I-2- 3-4: Orchestra l-2: President 3-4: Junior Centric: Second An- s o c i a t c Editor: French Clnh 3-4: Al- Ceo-Tris! 2-33 Mono- gram Club l-2-3-4. LILA Wl5GMll,I.lCR She has the thou- sand litllc gzraices that I,l'IlLA VAN BUSKIRK Just the right kind to have for fl friend. Guard of Honor 2- Zl-4: Catholic Action Cell 4: Library Cluh 4: Centric: Associate Editor 5 Contripefal : Senior Editor: Junior Contrir: Staff Writ- er. THOMAS WARNER He never lets his friends down. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Eucharintir- Our Lady Committee 1: Football 1-2-3. VIRGINIA WEIRICH The epitome of sin- tluarrl ol' I-lonor l- make her dear to pe.-ily and gminhililyn 2-Il-4: St. J oh n all. Guard of Honor l- llurchmans Society 1- 2-4: Student Council 4: Ccntrinetal: Cash- ier: German Club 2- 3-4. ll 1 Guard ol' Honor 2- 3-4: Centric: Assist- ant Advertising Man- ager: Ccntrlnetal 2 Umlorclass Editor. 2-3-4: Emrlish Club 4. GERALD WELCH The trick of singu- Inrity. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. J 0 h n Beruhmnns Society 3- fl : Class Officer: President 4: Hull Pn- trol 4: Social Action Committee 33 Apos- tolic Mission Com- mittee 1: Tennis 2- 3: Centripetnl: Busi- ness MtI.lllll-!'El'I Al- Geo-'l'rig 3-4: Mono- Lrrnm Club 3-4. JANE WEL'l'ER Charming ol' nmn- ner und always ol' service. Gunrd ul' Honor I- 2-ll--I. EDWIN WILCZYNSKI I have n. job to dn. Let me attack it. Gunrd of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee I-2: Apostolic Mis- sion Committee l-21 Buwlinpr 43 C Clnn -I. ROBERT WELCH He's live and nim- ble. full of fun. Gunrd of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Mis- sion Curmniltm- 2: I l't'Ilt'll Club ll. li E RNA D ETT E WERNING Quit-t. shy and de- mure hut mighty cf- I'icienl.. Guard ol' Honor l.- 1!-3-fi 1 Eucharistic- Uur Lndy Committee Zl: St. Hilda Guild 1- 2-li-4 : Ceutrioetul: Art Organization Ed- itor: Cutholin Action Cell It--1: English tllub fl. RAYMOND WILHELM He docs not take life loo seriously. Gunrd of Honor 1- 2-3--1 : St. J o h n lrlerchmans Society l- 2-3--lg Mnuaurer 1-2- 3-4: C Clan All Hull -IJ1ll,l'tll 2. JAMES WELCH Humility always be- comes a conqueror. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. J o h n Iit'l't'lll'lI1lllH Society 4. IIEULAH WHITE A gem of purest rny serene. Guard of Honor I- 2-3-fi: S. S. C.: Vice- Prefect fl: Euchnris- tie-Our Lady Com- mittee l-3-4: Girls' Athletic League I: Junior Centric: Stnfl' Writer: French Club 2: English Club -1: Catholic Aclion Coll it-4. ARLENE WILL Elegant in simplicity and warm of heart. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Girls' Athletic Lemme l-Z3 English Club -I. Sen gors - 1 940 ., 1 OWEN WINKLER Good men are mold- ed out of youths. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - Al. Centrinetal: 0i'Lf1lIIlZIli.ltlIl Editor. IRENI-I WONDERLY Her air and man- ners are admired by all, Guard ol' Honor l- 2-3-4: Girls' Athletic League 2-3-4. WILLIAM YATES Never too busy to be pleasant. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. J o h n Berchmans Society 1- 2-3-43 Student Coun- eil 4: Dramatic Club: Student G e n e r al Chairman: J u n io r Centric : Editor-ln- Chief : Al-Geo-T1-ig 2: Editor Il-4: Mono- gram Club 2-3-4. I . 1 MARY WITHERELL Her ways are the ways of pleasant- ness. Gunrd of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Social Action Committee 2-3: French Club 33 Eng- lish Club 4: Catholic Action Cell 4. EUGENE WRIGHT Thoughts and virtue are silent. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 2. RITA YOUNG It's nice to be natural when you are naturally nice. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-45 Eycharistic- Our Lady Committee 4: Glee Club 3-43 Musical Comedy 4: Class Play: English Club 4: Girls' Ath- letic Lenpgue 2. DOROTHY WOLFE Just think of what you want done, and Dorothy has it done!! Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 3-4: Glee Club 3-4: Musical Comedy 4: English Club 4: Catholic Action Cell 4. JOHN WRIGHT In his own quiet way he accomplishes much. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St, .I o h n Berchmuns Society 1- 2-3-4 1 Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 3: Catholic Litera- ture Committee -1: Monogram Club 2. EMERY ZAVAC His song' in life will cheer others. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-41 Catholic Lit- erature Committee 1 : Glee Club 2-3-4: Mu- sical Comedy 2-3-4. Page 37 l The Juniors JUNIOR CLASS orrtcisas l'rffsi1le11l ........... ...................v................................,............. ' l'HoM.fxs ANIJEIQSCJN Vine-Presizlent .... ....... l .,u.l.l.fxN ANfi'1asiu3aG1an Secrffmry ......... ......,,...., L lHARLES Mouci-i 7 lflfllfllffl' .,..,.........,.........................................,,.....................,,,......., M A atm R irr M fx wrt N ATS OFF to the Juniors for the ability and co-operation they have shown during the past year. i D U 4 , 1940 has witnessed the largest Junior class Central has ever known, numbering 35l students. Large in number, but greater in activity. Headed by their class officers, they have partaken wholeheartedly in all the events of the year. In the field of sports the Juniors have held their own, contributing players to the football, bas' lcetball, baseball, tennis and golf teams. The success of the operetta was due, in no small part, to the untiring efforts of the Juniors, who comprised most of the cast and were the highest in the ticket sale. The publication of the Junior Centric was an achievement of which they may well be proud. Taking all these activities into consideration, we feel confident that the juniors who step across the threshold of Seniorland will successfully shoulder the large responsibility that is contained in being a Senior. Outstanding Juniors Juniors Five NAU List Anderson, Thomas Annarino, Theresa Antesberger, Eleanor Antesberger, Lillian Bandurski, Raphael Bodette, Mary Boyer, Elizabeth Brandel, VVilliam Corrigan, Joyce Czubachowski, Irene Driscoll, Mary Dronillard, Jeanne Bihl, Blandina Cooper, Joan flnthrel, Ruth Couturier, Ellouise Czaja, Norman Dowling, Claire Eberle, Rose Ann Ashe, Gloria Beatty, james liihl, Blandina Gdowik, Joseph Ash, Rosemary liabione, Jeanne Iiihl, lilandina llodette, Mary Bashaw, Doris liick, Bernard Boyer, Elizabeth Cooper, joan Foss, Francis Dunn, Elizabeth Clareau, Frederick llolley, Marilyn Karmol, XValter Kendrick, Louise Konicki, Genevieve Losek, Virginia Lovisa, Eugene Martin, Margaret McAvoy, John Melczak, Dorothy Menke, Helen Four Eble, Thomas Ferraro, Rose . Gdowik, joseph llanck, Regina liempf, Evelyn l.awirki, Melvin Corny, Robert Hoffman, James Linenkugel, Ruth Lovisa, Eugene Apostolic llaas, XVilliam Karmol, VValter Konielti, Genevieve Hain, Robert Harmon, Lawrence Keller, Eleanor Kilcorse, Ellen Kolhoff, Richard ' KA433 A l-Ce Miss Mohler, james Nawroeki, Victor Ubert, Richard U'Brien, llelen O'Rourke, Rosemary Pastorek, Paul Pfiefer, Mary Ann Pnllauf, Rita Ramisch, VVilliam Richard, Vincent Roache, Mavis Runyan, Margaret Junior List ' McDaniel, Ruth Melczak, Marilyn Miller, Alphonse Nadrasik, Eugene Neidhardt, Margaret' Reichert, Ralph 0-Trig McDaniel, Ruth Meiring, james Miller, Alphonse Nadrasik, Eugene ion Commillve Kwapich, Marcella McManus, Edmund MeQuade, Donald I? and Koscho, Joseph Kramer, Edward Kranz, Helen Kunisch, Raymond MeQuade, Donald Ryan, Rosemary Schultz, Elizabeth Seeburger, Edna Sheperd, joseph Sparks, Anita Stritt, Evelyn 'l'hieman, Jeanne 'l'odd, Anna Mae 'l'riendl, Florenite Vetter, Raymond NValtzer, John' Warrick, 'Rose Williford, Helen Ruppel, Margaret Sattler, James Stuetzer, lilizaheth 'l'remmel, Keith XVilht-hu, Donald XVinkh-r, Ellen Yager, Madeline Ruppel, Margaret Seger, Anna Sparks, Anita Stritt, livelyn Suszka, Geraldine l'ullaul', Rita Seitz, -lillYlUS VValtzer, ,lohn NVisniewski, lrvin Navarre, Robert Osborn, Kathalene Pfeiffer, Mary Ann Ruppel, Margaret Simon, John Zahorowski, Virginia Basketball Gladieux, Francis Kosydar, Victor Metzger, WVilliam Mouch, Charles VValsh, XVilliam Sf. Hilda, Guild l Couturier, Ellouise O'Brien, llelen Duvall, Mary Belle Goetz, Evelyn Madden, Eileen Pollauli, Rila liberle, Roseann A Layden, Nancy Neidhart, Margaret Stark, Edna l Page 38 5- ,x,-sc Y. 1. .. A, - f I l t Comte, Wfilliznn Corrigan, ,loyre lVlt'Daniel, Ruth Bahione, ,lt-anne llodettc, Mary Corrigan, joyce Anderson, 'Flnnnas liiek, liernard Iiihl, lilandina lioogher, VVilli:nn Byersmith, Rosentary tfonne, VVilli:nn tfzolgosz, lfranris l'llllHlt'lllHVSlii, lrene Anderson, 'l'homas Antesberger, Eleanor llyersmith, Rosemary Cothrel, Ruth lieumel, hvillitllll lirannan, l.awrt-nm' Dunn, Robert liejcs, joseph Antesherpjer, lileanor Antesberger, Lillian BllI'lli0, Anna Corrigan, Joyce Deeds, jeanne Driscoll, Mary Dunn, Elizabeth Antesberger, Lillian Bartko, Anna licres, Rose liettinger, Evelyn liiek, Bernard lirucker, Rirhartl t'znneron, Marg:tret Deeds, jc-anne liurein, Michael Cothrel, Ruth Doe, Donald Gut-se, Raymond lilase, Richard Comte, VVilliam Dazell, llaroltl Dickman, Robert Donoher, Edward Douuher, 'l'hotnas Gdowilc, joseph Gorny, .Robert Hoffman, James Ilolmann, VVilli:nn llnhaclter, ,lohn Connor, Gerald llolfman, James Anderson, Thomas Antesberger, llillian Lalflenr, wvilliillll Lovisa, iCtI1,2,'C'llC Catholic I,il1'ruLu.l'u Com lIliHl'0 Miller, Roland l'astort'k, Paul Richard, Vincent ffullmlirr Sorinl Donoher, lidward llolley, Marilyn Kiel, l':liZIllll'lll Ryan, Rosemary Schultz, Elizabeth VVarrick, Rose Ann A-lution, Colnntillve Layden, Nancy Schultz, Iilizabelh Sheperd, joseph Clmmislry Club Dunn, Elizabeth jane l andrey, Kathryn Foss, lfrancis llolley, Marilyn llunter, Richard iitlllllllili, Richard Kranz, llelen l.angt-ntlerfer, Naomi lizuvlutristir' - Um' Donoher, Edward llehl. Rosemary lVlariner, -john Fortuna, Michael Kozlowski, Eugene liuron, Albert l.al lt-nr, XVilli:nn liirls' Raton, Rita Gillies, liileen llehl, Rosemary llotlman, Doris llolley, Marilyn Kendrirlt, Louise Martin, Margaret McDaniel, Ruth Nadrasik, Eugene Navarre, Robert O'Rourke, Rosemary Osborn, Kathalene Pi'et1-yltoivski, Andrew Ruppel, ,Margaret ltadyis Com rniltco McAvoy, john Schultz, lflizaht-th Shea, VVillian't Fool ball Lawieki, Melvin Maczko, lidward Metzger, VVilliam U'l3rien, Wlilliatn .-llhlelic League Mus ical Dowling, Claire Driscoll, Mary liaton, Rita Goetz, Evelyn Alablonski, Virginia lit-tnpl, livelyn liileorsr, liileen liranter, Ricliartl Kim-r, Eugene lioseho, joseph Mt'Avoy, john St. John llnnter, Richartl Kane, ,lzunes Kane, Robert Kartnol, VValter lQl'ZllIltIl', lridward Kramer, Richard Kunisch, Raymond Logsdon, XVard Mahoney, George McAvoy, John MeQuade, Donald Langenderfer, Naomi Lawicki, Dorothy Maher, Nancy McCarthy, Elsie McDermott, Rose Mary Melczak, Dorothy Ctomefly Kranz, Helen Logsdon, XVard Martin, Margaret Miller, Alphonse Miller, Roland tJ'Ronrke, Rosemary Sattler, james Seliaefer, Charles Urffhestra H!'l't' Nawrucki, Victor Osborn, Kathalene Plank, Gerald llflllll.llS Society Miller, Roland Mizerny, Stanley Mohler, james Navarre, Robert Radecki, Albin Resig, Robert Richard, Vincent Sayers, john ' Sehoen, Rieha rd Seitz, James Serke, Stephen SI. Vimwnt De Paul Soeiely Karmol, Xvalter Kramer, Edward Slllllcnl Martin, Margaret Menke, Ilelen Moneh, Charles Kramer, Richard Mohler, James Council Sattler, james Sparks, Anita Stuuetzer, Elizabeth VVilhehn, Donald X'Vinhoven, Mary ,lane X-Virth, Robert 'l'riendl, Iilorence XVasserman, Dorothy VVitt, Robert XVoIlenbacher, Elizabeth Ryan, Rosemary Sattler, James Schultz, Elizabeth Seger, Anna Sheperd, joseph Thomson, Emma Gene VVinkler, Ellen VVlIt, Robert 'l'remp, Rose Marie '.l'riencll, Florence Villhauer, Richard VVitt, Robert Printy, james Ray, Richard Rood, George XValsh, XVilliam Nachtrab, Eleanor Radecki, Lillian Rnppel, Margaret Ryan, Rosemary Sheriff, Elizabeth Stnetzer, Elizabeth A VVarrick. Rose Mary Schultz, Elizabeth Sheriff, Elizabeth Todd, Anna Mac Trawinski, Francis Voss, Richard VVilc-opae, Ruth VVilhehn, Anthony NVirries, John Zieman, Rita Sheperd, joseph Tremmel, Keith Tremp, Rose Marie NVilhelm, Donald Shea, Wlilliam Sheperd, joseph Smith, VVilli:nn Sopko, Anthony Tremmel, Keith Vetter, Raymond VValtzer, ,lohn VVilhelm, Donald VVirries, ,l'ohn VVirth, Robert XVIII, Robert Sattler, james lVilhelm, Donald Todd, Anna Mae 'l,'remmel, Keith XVilhehu, Donald Page '49 I V i I' Tlimnas Anderson, Theresa Annarino, Eleanor Antesherger, Lillian Antesherger, Rosemary Ash. Jeanne Bnhione, Joyce Bader, Patricia Bndhorn, Raphael Bnndurski, Michael llalasz. Murcia Barrer, Anna Barlku, Mary Jane Baraszcz, Doris Basliaw, Charles lizunnie. Oliveanna Baumer, XVilliam Beckham, Rose Heres, Evelyn llertinger, lVilliam Bl'lllUl'i. Julius lievinglon, Bernard Rick, Kenneth Billmaier, Blan- J . . V dana liihl, James lilancliard. - Richard Blaise, Mary Bmlettr, VVilliam Boogher, Hazel Buuya, Elizabeth Buyer. L x Rohert Brancheau, William Brandel, Lawrence Brannnn, John Brazeau, Richard lirucker. Edwin Bruen, Michael Burcin, Rosemary Byersmith, Vir- ginia liuehrer, l'atrici:1 Buttery. Margaret Cameron, Vincent Ceravnlo, Bernard Coleman, Edward Cieply, VViIlium Comte. Eileen Conroy, Joan Cooper, Joyce Corrigan, Richard Cor- rigan, Irene Cusgriff. Ruth Cothrel, lillnuise Cnuturier, Alfred Cuusinn, Irene Czulmclnnvski, Francis Czolgosz. Norman Czajn, lK71ll'l'6l1 Dnney, Harold Dnzell, Jeanne Deeds, James Dclzer. L A S T Robert' lJiK'lill11Ill, Dullillll Doc, lQl'VllI Domain, l2llXl'ill'll Donohcr, Clnirc Dowling. Jeanne ljl'0lllllIll'll, Mary llrisroll, lim-rnnrml Dmllvy, lgI'illI'lClf Dunphy, lilnnnor Drozmlowslci. Mary Duvall, lilizzllwlli Dunn, Rolwrl Dunn, Rita linton, Roseunn Elie-rlv. rrliblllflbl lilvlc, Lucille Fanlell, liillllfyll l71lIHll'Cj', llolwrr Francis, Rohn-rt lllL'llll'll. Rose l:CI'I'lll'0, Stanley lfitzgcrnlrl, lirnxwis Foss., Fremln:ric'lc Gareuu, Riulmrd Gurkun. Puscualitu Geronimo, 'I'liom:is Gibbons, lfileun Cillirs, joseph Gdowik, Francis Ulmlicnx. ...Y , f Robert Ccis, lfvclyn Goctz, Tliomzls Goff, Rulwrl Gorny, Elizalwrli Grill. Robert Cruhlcr, Bcntricv Gnrski, Raymond filIliSC, ,lninrs Gunselmun, Ilugh llauzkclt. Richard Haley, john llairlow, NVilli:1m llaas, Rolwrr llnin, Phyllis Hairnilton. Jeanette llzunblin, Luwrcnw llnrmon, Thomas lluuclc, Ger- ald I-larms, Rudolph llnrris. Rosemary llclll, lionulml l-lcinl, VVilliam Ilealy, Vcrlllillfrr, Virginia llcnricks. - Vern llillcr, Doris llollmnnn, james Ilolfmmi, XVillinm Hofmann, George llolfmznn. Juniors- 1940 4 f Lf' l Page 41 l F 4 l Juniors -- 1940 I+? kb M l Page 42 Marilyn Holley, Rzlymoml lrlorgan, james llornn, john Huhncker, Donnlnl Ilnlelt. lillen jucolms, Richard llunxrr, Ilenry jacob, Virginia jn- hlonski, Norma -Inehn. Jerome Jensen, I1-on johnson, james Joyce, Robert Kane, james Kane. VV:1lter Karmol, John Knwcvkn, Evelyn Kempf, VVillium Kelting, Rohert Kearney. I 9 Louise Kendrick, Elizzlhctli Kiel, Eugene Kizer, Ellen Kil- corsc, Richard Kolholf. Eugene Konozzll, Genevieve Konicki,VicmrKosyalnr,-lmrph Koschu, Eugene Kozlowski. .ig Edward Kramer, Richard Kramer, Helen Kranz, Robert Krause, Ioan Krupp. Raymond Knnisch, Raymond Kusncr, Richard Kurtz, Evelyn Kwintkowski, Mzlrcellu Kwupich. june LaFleuer, VVillinm Lalileuer, Naomi Lungenclerfer, VVnyne Hnrroun, Robert Lllllglllifll. Robert' Ln Voy, Melvin Lawicki, Rruymoncl Laweelci, Doro- thy Lzxwivki, Nancy Loylli-n. ' , Louis Lenkuy, Richzml Lazette, VVnrcl Logsdon, james Long, Virginia Losek. James Louy, Eugene Lovisn, Thomas Lynch, Eileen Madden, Mary Maher. Nancy Maher, Guorgu Mahoney, Mary ,Mannch:lrh, john Mariner, l.awrcnc'c Martin. Mzlrgaret Martin, John Mc'Avoy, Rirharcl McC':lrtm-y, Flsie McCarthy, Paul McCloskey. Owen McCullough, Ruth Mcllanirl, Paul Mc-Mahon, lid- mnnd MrManus, Rosa- Mm-Harmon. ' Marilyn Melczak, Donald MrQnanlr, Dorothy Mi-lczak, Margaret Mvl'artlaml, llchfn Menkc. William Metzger, Thomas Murcnrin, Milton Miles, Roland Miller, Alphonse Miller. Smnluy Mizurny, Paul Mohr, Nlargarcl Mulnar, james Mohler, Colby Moody. 'J--. r Catherine Moore, john Moran, Dorothy Morganstern, Charles Monvh, Rivliurnl Murphy. Robert Navarrr, Rohn-rt Nolhuis, Eleanor Navhlralu, Albert Nlurray, lingn-nu Namlrasik. Ervin Nushaum, Margaret' Nuimlhart, 'Virtor Nawrocki, Riclnlrd Olwrt, VVilli:nn Nr-mon. Helen 0'l3ricn, NVilli:nn Wliriun, 'Vlmmas 0'C'onnor, john 0'NciI, Franvis U'l.i-ary. john 0'Riormlnn, Rnmnary O'Rnurlu-, Mary Orlh, Mary Utting, Virginia Orwig. Kathalcne Osborn, Mary Pfcifcr, Virginia Paszlau, Paul Paslorek, Maryann Pfeiffer. 0 '-if Juniors--1940 7 J, ,V 5 Page 43 I ,f'-N. 5,4 ,-f7f .af ,f ' JI vi Juniors -- 1940 l o-5 lPage 44 4 George Putz, Theresa Pinciotti, Theodore Pinkelman, Ruth Placencia, Gerald Plank. Dale Pleitz, Albin Radecki, Rita Pollauf, james Printy, VVilliam Ramisch. joseph Rapp, Richard Ray, Daniel Reddington, Ralph Reichert, Robert Resig. Vincent Richard, Joseph Rischman, Mavis Ronche, Giles Robb, Rosemary Ronfeldl. George Rood, Eugene Roszyk, james Rosenthal, Elizabeth Rossler, Alma Ross. Joseph Sarno, Helen Saelzler, Rosemary Ryan, Margaret Ruppel, Margaret Runyan. 4. ,lames Sattler, John Sayers, Charles Schaefer, George Schaffer, Ralph Schardt. Robert Schlachter, Clifford Schrein, Donald Schlagheck, Richard Schoen, Elizabeth Schultz. Edna Seeburger, john Simon, Anna Seger, james Seitz, Stephen Serke. U VVilliam Shea, Raymond Sheahan, Andrew Pietrykowski, Elizabeth Sherrilf, Edmund Smiarowski. Raymond Simon, Esther Smith, Jerome Smith, VVilIiam Smith, Theresa Snyder. Elza eth Sohnly, Anthony Sopko, Anita Sparks, Barbara Spey k, Stanley Slachowicz. l l l Armer Staehell, lidna Stark, Eugene Stechschulte, Evelyn Stritt, Elizabeth Stuctzer. David Sullivan, Jeanne Thicman, 'Emma Thomson, Frank Thnrnton, Anna, 'l'odd. Francis Trawinski, Virginia Treadwcll, Keith Tremlnel, Rose Trcmp, Florence Triendl. Raymond Vetter, Edward Ulgencr, Richard Villhaucr, Rich- ard Voss, Jeanette Wagner. John VVagncr, Virginia Vilagncr, john XValtzcr, Dorothy NVasscrman, William Walsh. Rose VVarrick, Mary VVeinzapf, Mary VVelter, Ruth VViko- pac, Anthony Wilhelm. I Donald NVilhclm, Ilrlen Wlillifurd, Francis XVilliznns, Mary NVinhovcn, Evelyn VVinkle. Ellen YVinkIer, John Vilirries, Robert'VVirth, Irvin VVi:e- niewski, john VVcisenhurger. Virginia Zahnrnwski, Madeline Yagcr, Elizabeth Xvullcn- hacher, Virginia VVolf, Robert YVitt. I Robert Resig, Rita Zieman, Leonard Zadh, Teresa Zalewski, joseph Sheperd. Dewey Blanchard. Pictures missing-Robert Loomis, Eleannre Keller. Juniors-1940 f-W7 Rage 45 1 r 1 in , , ri v i Il, i i l lf- 1 The Sophomores 'll SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Ii'7T7Xilll'l7I' ...,.,..... ............................,...........,.....,.............................. I Doiurri-iv filR.'XRD 3 Vzrc-Prrnvizlt-nf ..... ...... A l.l!lN .KAMINSKI Tecrefrlry TOIIN l' Upmr L ----------- ...... X .l, Q, Treasurer ................ ..... .......... . . , ..,.., Awww BALL iii '. - . 1 Q GPHQBTORES, here's to you . . . a little wiser, perhaps . . . a little sadder, inayhaps, f because your year of fun has drawn to a close. The Sophomore class of l940, led by their president, Dorothy Girard, is on the last lap of recuperation from the most deadly disease known in high schools, Sophomoritis. . This year ,there are twelve Sophomore conference rooms, seven of which are boys' rooms and Q the remaining tive are girls' rooms. 1. The Sophomores were constantly striving to top the other classes in school activities. 24.8 per cent, or ill out of the 477 second-year students maintained a perfect first semester attendance record. l 'lhe second-year students made a fine showing on the 5-A list. le In many of the sporting events of the year, the Sophomores did their part. There were 33 boys -,V on the football squad. 12 on the basketball team, 2 on the bowling team, and l on the baseball team. ,- Now, at last, the anxious Sophomores are ready to become the ambitious Juniors of next year. . Sophomores-Here's to you-Good Luck! , Outstanding Sophomores lit ,. . - Five Av List i . ,' Allen. 101111. Four, Robert Kulczak, limily Roache, Josephine Z Ashe, Gloria Gcrken, John Kurek, Elaine Ruppel, john 1 Bartell, Ruth. Glell, Mary I.Z!llj,ICllllCl'fL'l', Doris Rutkowski, lrnla i. Besanceney, Paul Greenfelder, Virginia Linenkinrel, Ruth Steinhauer, Robert If Bouchard, Maris Stella lleinl, Mary Ann Luyet, Rita Striek, Mary Ann lv Bflillll, Richard lleintschel, Donald Malikowski, Rita Stummer, Shirley N Brennan, Innolhy llochanadel, ,lean Maulcr, Evelyn Sullivan, Mary lilizaheth -f Calrney, James lloffman, Anna Mazer, Geraldine Szymanski, Raymond it Crippen, lVl'ar'g:aret Kaminski, Albin Mellon, VVilli:nn Tafelski, Bernadine :Q Czolgfosz, Felicia Kaminski, Gloria Meiring, James 'il'home, Richard W Donoher, 'Thomas Kayser, Richard Miller, Francis 'l'ynan, Elizabeth ' Etzel, Raymond Kehn, Raymond Morrissey, James Valiquette, Marigene 1 n Fleck, Vada Kranz, Thomas - Primae, Daniel VVright, Ioseph 5 F 6 V, I . Yager, Theresa - 'DUI' .' i 1lSf l Anderson, llarry Fandrey, Richard Iaingenclerler, Leonard Scheuerman, James il Ankenhrandt, john Gslalder, john Mcllugh, Thomas Schlageter, john 1 Ball, Alene lloinacki, Doris Muller, VVilliam Shea, Mary Bruhn, Ruth Mary Jusien, lileanorc Oswald, Ruth Szezepnmski, Evelyn + Cannon, June Koehn, Richard Pautz, Rita Veitch, Carolyn 5 Drewyor, Joseph Logsdon, james Rohlcto, Richard NVcstinc'yl'l'. Vvillfcl' E Eagan, Paul Lauga, Ioan St. Julian, Mal'y Zawodny, Mary l I-Ceo-'l'rig . . i Bartell, Ruth iitzrl, Raymond Morrissey, Gertrude U'C'onnor, john Besanceney, Paul Luyet, Rita hluller, VVilliam H ' .-iposlolic Mission Cbnirnitlve Ashe, Gloria Burden, Lois Gfell, Mary O'Connor, john l' Barlcll, Ruth Cater, Suzanne ' Girard, Dorothy Reed, Richard F Best, Edward Gerken, john Noe, Jeanette Serke, Richard l, Blank, Gerald Zawodny, Mary Jane it Bzuul 7 ll Ball, Alene Harlow, james lVIayer, .lznnes Roher, Kenneth ll Bruhn, Ruth llolfmann, Anna Nlor, Rose Stechshulte iiilcen ll Burden, Lois Ireland, Bernard Morrissey, Gertrude Thihert, liyelyn DeVanna, Thomas Kulczak, Emily Morrissey, Mary VVernert, Rita Q - Fandrey, Richard Mallory, John Pietrykowski, Ann VV1etrykowskx, Lleanore ,X Garwacki, Robert ' Zielinslii, Richard l Catholic Social Action Comrmflee i Besaneeney, Paul 0'C0l1n0l', John Q Bouchard, Maris Stella lleinge, Mary Langa, Joan Shea, Mary i Czolgosz, Felicia l'Iei,nl, Nlary Mazer, Geraldine Stern, Geraldine . Doman, Felicia Heintschel, Donald ' Mor. Rose Szczepanski, Evelyn Etzel, Raymond Kanney, Edward O'Brien, Robert Warrick, Nancy H Giles, Anna Kulczak, Emily Primac, Daniel Zawodny, Mary jane lPage 46 il r , . Dahn, Richard U i I hoolcyi 'l'W'neis 'fiSl'Il'lTiI'T'fijiiitII Bouchard, Maris Stella lfnltrrr, Mary Alice Uirard, Dorothy Barlell, Ruth Bouchard, Maris Stella Bruin, Rose Canelli, Richard Allen, john Anderson, Harold lic-sanceney, Paul Carney, james Cassidy, john Chiaverini, Gerald Dahn, Richard DeChristopher, Richard Barry, Elizabeth Cannon, june Cooper, Margaret Curley, Dolores Fisher, jeanettc lfoley, Mary Gentner, Patricia Gfell, Mary Girard, Dorothy Barry, lilizalwth liartell, Ruth liouchard, Maris Stella Canelli, Richard Doe, jane Brown, VValter DeVanna, Tltonnas lieaudry, Rita Curley, Dolores Drouillard, Marilyn Allen, john Beatty, james Bensanceney, Patil Bevington, john Best, Edward Braatz, Richard lirucker, Robert Brown, VValter Callaghan, john Carroll, VVilliam Claus, VVilliam Clement, Gerald Anderson, ilarold Bartell, Ruth Ball, Alenc Girard, Dorothy llickey, lgrrnilrd 'lildyj 'james rald Callmli Bctskedmll rf Iiil,l'l'll lnngemlerfer, Doris l.angenderfcr, T.eonard Linenktnzcl, Ruth Eu,r:h,ru'isti lloehzutndel, jean Kaiser, Rita Koehn, Richard I,ohn, joseph Gallagher, john 1: - Our Lyons, johy A Mflkill, Robert McQuillen, Robert lun' Curnmillve Muller, NVilli:un ivlllfllljlii, james Rohleto, Richard Lurlyis fiom millet! Mallon, john Meiring, james Murtagh, james Pautz, Rita Fool ball lrlasezneyer, Ilarold Hickey, Bernard johnson, Paul Kaminski, Albin Kanney, Edward Kchn, Raymond Kranz, Thomas C irls, llartman, liileeu llclvey, Rosemary lleinge, Mary lloffrnann, Ann Marie llolfman, Bernadine lloehanadel, jean justen, Eleanore Kessler, Dolores Kanary, liernartl Leahy, Austin Malikowski, Rita Mohr, Donald Fandrey, Richard lrlnchanadcl, jean Kaiser, Elizabeth St. .lo litzel, Rayniond Ifandrev, Richard Fischer, Robert llarpen, VValter Ireland, Bernard johnson, Paul johnston, Charles Koehn, Richard Kopf, Richard Kranz, Thomas Leichtweis, Gerald Lotte, joseph llenige, Mary Kaminski, Albin Linenkugcl, Ruth McHugh, Thomas 1iIllSil'llfI l.eddy, james Lyons, john Makin, Robert Manion, Harold MCQuillcn, Robert Mfr!-e' -- 1i:'1F+a?S?- Naugle, Richard Ray, Matthew ,xltltlotirr Lfllbgll-1? Kash, Rosemary Malikowslti, Rita Maros, Margaret' Mauter, livelyn Mazer, Geraldine Mohr, Mary Ann Mor, 'Rose Novak, Mary Conurfly Morrissey, james Naugle, Richard l ilzt'eker, Doris Pullen, Earl 0r1'lu'.sll'fr ilollmann, Anna Marie Sl. llilrlo. Cnilfl Kwapich, Patricia Miller, Alice lm, B1fl'l'lLIllll1ll,.W Society S mrle nt Mallon, john Mc'I'ign0, john Mellon, VVillian1 Miehalak, Richard Miller, Robert Mohr, Donald Morrissey, james Muller, XVilliam Murtagh, james Naber, Edmund Naugle, Richard Norton, john Council Meiring, james Miller, Francis Muller, William Murtagh, james Moueh, ,Norman Naugle, Richard Sheldon, Edward Rutkowski, Irma- Sehoen, james ' Putz, George Russler, jean Shea, Mary Rihacek, lirlward Seheuerman, james Seorziell, Lewis Shubarga, Clement Sheldon, Edward WVestmeycr, VV,alter VVright, joseph Powers, Rita Riley, Rita Schultz, Esther Stechschulte, Eileen Stern, Geraldine Stout, Patricia Stummer, Shirley Sulzcr, Helen l'hibert, Evelyn Riley, Rita Roblcto, Richard Stout, Mildred Sullivan, Mary Zawodny, Mary La lfleuer, jane Nlliilillllll, VViltna Miller, 'l'helma Novak, Mary Satterthwaite, Gladys G'Connor, john O'Shea, Francis Powers, Leo Rnher, Kenneth Rodriguez, Robert Schoen, james Serke, Robert Slawinski, Richard Szymanski, Raymond VVelter, Bernard Young, Edward Pautz, Rita Riley, Rita Ruppel, john XVright, joseph Page 47 1 t 1 Q l , 'Ll l 9 2 l l ,Q u 3 5 It l I i 't t 5 l l 5 ll 1 i 41 W - Bush, john Callaghan, Richard Canelli. Sophomores - 1940 Dario Alesi, john Allen, Harold Anderson, Jeanne Atnistek John Ankenbrandt, Gloria Ashe. i r Donald Babione, Alrnc Ball, Loi:-s Burden, Carl Barrick Ruth Bartell, Elizabeth Barry. James Beatty, Theresa liellner, Rita l'it'Zllltil'j', Paul Ile! saneency, Edward Best, john Bevington. Hilda Biek, Margaret Bick, Alvin liilliet, Robert Hill- maier, Raymond Birsen, Gerald Blank. Eugene Bodette, Margaret Bodette, james Borgelt, Maris Bouchard, Richard Braatz, Robert Brady. Mary Brazzil, Timothy Brennan, james Brighton, VValtcr Brown, Robert Brueker, Ruth Brulxn. Rose Brum, Elizabeth Brumlvaugh, Stephen Bruny, Alice ' . -Ar' l Page 48 ,-: L, l J.. Samuel Fanpjianlilla, june Cannon, Catherine Clark, James Carney, lVilliam Carroll, john Cassitly. Suzanne Cater, Richard Cainer, Cit'I'Illli Chiaverini, Patricia Christie, Anna Cipriani, Rieltard Det'hristnpher. Neal Clardy, XX 'l ' nl Claus, Gerald Clement, joseph . li,ns, M yn Q don, Margaret Cooper. ohn Corbett, Richard Vostello, -IHIIICS Castell, Eugene Cnusinn, Margaret Crippen, Dolores Vurley. 5 x ,Q-J 'elieia lwmlgowz, 'lil1Ull1ZlS Danlord, George DZtt'ISZ!Cli, Claude -J D'Areangelo, john Desmond, Robert De Vanna. Tlimnas Dc-Vanna, jane Doe, Richard Dahn, Felicia Doman, Robert Donovan, joseph Drewyor. Marilyn Drouillard, lilizabetli llrysnle, lidgar Dunlap, Eveann Durban, Paul liagan, Donald Ehmann. Sophomores-1940 joseph Elliff, Helen Etzel, Raymond litzel, Annabcll Fal- zone, Richard Fanclrey, Edward Farmer. x Caroly.n Vcitch, Francis Fisher, !ll'1lllK'lll' lf'isl1c1', Robert Fisher, VVilliam Fisher, James Flihlligilll. Vacla Fleck, VVilliam Flcitz, Mary Callwrinc lfulqv, joseph Gaiffe, John Gallagher, Marie Gorman. Robert Garwacki, Patricia Gcnrner, john i'lcrkcn, Mary Gfell, Anna Giles, Francis Gilhooley. Dorothy Girard, Rita Glass, Mary Gleespen, Patrick Goff, -l Virginia Grarlel, Virginia Greenfelder. John Gstaldcr, Dorothy Gymate, Dolores Haas, 'Robert Halloran, Francis Hammernik, Richard Hannnernik. ' Lois Irlanniltnn, james llarlow, VValler llarpen, lfilfflfll Hart-B man, llarnld llasenwyer, Regina llauck. ' ...sy 5 ' l ,,f,-- A 44112 ,lames Ila5'4's, Mary lla-inl, Dunalcl lleintschcl, Frances 1 lleinlsclwl, Ruscrnlary llc-Ivey, Mary llcinpge. Carl llvrlwrl, lN'larlin llvrlzlvlml, lim-rnarcl lliclury, .Iolm lligpgins, .Ivan llnclianamlvl, Anna llnffnian. Bcrnaclinc lluflnlan, Anna llngan, Doris llnjnaeki, joscpli llolln, Patricia llnlwr, Bernard Ireland. --. 1 lingvm- Irving, clil1Il'il'S -Inlnwlon, Paul ,IUllIlS0ll, lilcannrc Iustcn, ifiiiZillN'lil Kaiser 'i.lllllllilS liranz. - P Albin Kaniinski, liwlnzirrl Ksmary, lirlwaril Iianney, hVZ4l1'l'EI! Karmul, Raynmnil Kohn, klcannc Kmgli. Dolores Kessler, Mary K.icfrr, Mary King, Thomas Kirsch- ncr, -lnhn Kirwan, jeamrllc linowvs. Richard Kochn, George Kocrlmcr, Daniel Kolchuck, Rita Knnczal, Gloria Kaminski, Richard Kopf. l Q. Page 49 I 4 Sophomores - 1 940 Rosemary Kowalski, Charles Kramer, Rohcrl' Kranz, Rey- nold Kruger, limily Kulezak, Rosemary Kush. Elaine Kurek, Irene Kusncr, l,Zlll'iClIl Kwapieh, Joan Langn, Doris Langenderfer, Gordon Langcnderfer. 'Dolores l.a Voy, Geraldine Lawrence, Austin Lealiy, James Lcddy, Richard Lehan, Gerald Leiehtwcis. C'ly'cncc Leopold, Richard Less, Ruth Linunkugee, Bernice Leonhardt, Lawrence Loefflcr, james Logsdon. joseph Lohn, joseph Lotte, Geraldine Luckcr, Joseph Lucas, Agnes Luken, Rita Luyet. Gerald Lykowski, john Lyons, james Mack, john Mohnlcn, Rita Malikowski, Francis Malone. John Mallnn, john Mallory, Richard Mzuugas, Harold Manino, Margarrt Maros, Frederick hvlartin. vu-4 l ' o I Page 50 E 4.2 ,,. L,-4. - V.. ...ff-Y -- f fl Tluomas Martin, Dolores Malllin, 'livelyn Maulrr, Norma Mander, James Nlayer, Geraldine Mazer. Irma McCarthy, l'.I'Flllk'lS McCloskey, Rilil Mcfiovern, Mau'- garrl Mellugh, Thomas Mellugh, Rolwrt McManus. Rolwerl Mcllllillcn, john Mrligur, Rohcrl Mezlcon, blames Meiring, Florence Mehling, VViIlimn Mellon. Rita MCllllCIl,'l.l1l'l'K'SII Mrrrurio, Riclinrd. Miehalak, lfrancis Miller, Marilyn Millrr, 'lvlll'llllil Millrr. Donald Mohr, Mary Ann Mohr, Mary josaephine ,Mooney -I4IllTlC'S Morrissey, Gerlrudr'Morrissey Mary Morrissey. 'i Rohcrt Morrin, Rose Marie Mor, Norman Munch, lVilli:un 'Mullcr, Sully Mullingcr, JIIIIIUS Murphy. Dorothy Nlurray, slznncs Mlll'l1lLL'll, Edmund Nuhcr, john Nally, Richard Nllllglif, james Navarre. -,,..',-- - - I .. Sophomores -- 1940 Frances Nccly, Vllillis Nichols, john Norton, Mary Novak, Michael Nugent, VVilma Nusbaum. Donald Ohcc, Robert O'Brien, Thmnas U'B1'icn, Vililliam O'Conncll, john O'.Connor, George Oroszf Francis O'Shca, Robert O'Shca, Ruth Oswald, Beatrice Otting, Florence Ovcrberg, Gwendolyn Parker. Lajane Patterson, Margaret Pcattec, Ann Marie Piqtry- kowski, Francis Pietrykowski, Richard Piotrowske, Phyllis Pilzecker. Rita Pautz, Leo Powers, Rita Powers, Daniel Primac, Ruth Proudfoot, Thomas Pugh. Earl Pullcn, Lillian Raclccki, Robert Rapp, Anthony Ray, John Ray, Richard Rumpf. Mary Ann Rcinicr, Richarcl Rccd, Edward Rihacek, Rita Rilcy, Vharlcs Rimmelin, Kenneth Rober. Cll!'Sll'l' Rotltfurs, Ricl-izlrtl Rolwlm-to, Joscphinc Roachc, Rohcrt Rotlrigucz, james Rocsncr, hklilliillll Rootl. Francis Rork, Ivan Rosslter, Rulvcrl Rtnnpf, Rolwrt Rttppcl, lrtnn Rutkowski, lizlwaral Ryan. Richard Saclzlcr, Arthur Ilalicki, l.t-onartl l,an,tgcntlcrfct', Gladys Sattcrthwaitc, ,lost-ph Scanlon, llclcn Schings. john Sclllngazttzr, lQlll.fl'llt' Sclnwitlcr, lnllllllll Schustcr, Lewis Scorzicll, janws Schocn, Annc Mat' Sclnfrztclt. launch Sl'I'N'lll'I'IllLlll, litlu-ai Slwltlon, William Scott, Churlcs Sevra, Rohcrt Svrkc, iffilllill Lfvlxtoit. ' Mary Shun, Cflcnicnt Sltnhzlrgal, iESllICI Scl1ultz,Rolwrt Schic- hcl, jznncs Simon, Victoria Slmropinski. Richard Slawinski, Donnltl Smith, Rohcrl Smith, Vllilliam Snyder, Eilccn Stcchschultc, Rolwrt Stcinbrtucr. .vt t Q ' X0 Page 51 1 nu s 3 t ,a YJ , f.,+, Sophomores -- 1940 Geraldine Stern, Elizabeth St.itsworl.l1, Mary St. julian, Mildred Stout, Patricia Stout, Mary Ann Strick. Shirley Sturnmciy' Rita Puczynski, Mary Sullivah, Helen Sulzer, Geraldine Suszka, Helen Sutter. Helen Szalka, Evelyn Szczepanski, Bernarlinc Tafelski, Arnold Taylor, Grace Taylor, Evelyn Thibert. Richard Thome, Thomas Tighe, Edward Ticrnunn, Carl Trompeter, Karl Trudeau, Mary Alice Fnhrer. Elizabeth Tynan, Rose Ulgener, Alvin Urban, Marigenc Valiquette, Stephen Vasko, Gordon Velker. Helen VValles, Nancy WVarrick, Mary VVasserman, Robert VVcissenlJerger, Hcnretta VVilczy.nski, Bernard VVelicr. Rita VVernert, Lawrence XVeybrecht, XValtcr XVhite, Eleanor VVietrzykowski, George VVieland, Mary VVilde. 3 .L- 'r Mary VVinkle, Ann VVithereIl, Harold VVoods, joseph XVright, Theresa Yager, Edward Young. Stanislaus Zalewski, Mary Zawodny, Eugene Zdawczyk, Richard Zielinski, Thomas Zimmerman, XVilliam Fisher. 'PICTURES MISSING Patricia. McCartney, Helen Weber, joseph Imre, James Lynn, Raymond Szymanslci, john Vifeisenburger, YValter VVestmeyer. l Page 52 ,. ,. r--,.. The Freshmen FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS f'l'1'.s'i11r'1ll ....... , ,,A.. ROBERT AN'DERSljN Viz'z'-lJ1'1'.i'i1l1'l1I ..,. .,.,...,. R QARY SUTTER Sri-rwlm-y ...... RICHARD REBS v'l't'Il.i'lll'1'l' ,,., ,.,,,. E ILEEN OTTING favs? AST Si-ptr-mln-r -lil Freslimen br-gzni their seholastie adventures at Central. Now it tu at ll . . . , close ol the year, on looking back over the records, we find that they have fulfilled t lil! '- t s s d 1 s rf l l np lun bool i ik l lurius as :tn eitx r Centra iy keeping t sc Vo ant by cooperating iii hearteilly in all school activities. The l ri-slinien, the largest class in tht- history of the school, showed wisdom in rlie selettic class officers to represent them. Althongli, like most s1'iiilei1t's, they dislike carrying great numbers of books around, yet tht n . aged to be wt-II im in their book larnin, having 47 students on the semester 5 A list and 33 on it seniestei' -l A list. 1-1 1 llw l'reshinen proved their siipe1'-salesmansliip in promoting the sale of tickt-rs for the open 4, ll. bl. S. llinaloref' Room .illi, .l reslnnen Girls led the entire school with 0-ly, of their qiioti l' rom snvln line lwginniiiygs can rome only zu class that will ably uphold the traditions of Cen i Alder, Rohm-rl Anderson, Robert liabione, M:ii'gari-I Hain, Thomas liarrett, Josephine lieez, john Bishop, lilizabelh Bosch, Anthony lioyer, Richard Capoun, Evelyn Comes, Uharles Vlolgosz, Daniel Artlmr, Alive licakas, George liiek, ,M:ir3.:aret Hihl, John Boyle, Miehael Cajaeoh, lilizzllwth C'arney, Patriek c'1llt.'l', Suzanne AlltllfI'Sllll, Rol1i'l'l lllasc, Robert' liorer, Hi-rnarililne Reel, John Vlardy, Robert Cousino, VV:lller Outstanding Freshmen Darr, Anna Doiiolter, 'l'homas Drewyor, George lfehlen, Ruth Gallagher, Mildred llasemeyer, Patricia llt-ing, ,lean llolley, Roberta jacob, Paul Kluuter, Mary l.:mge, Marie l.llIl1.:l'llllL'El', l'l'Zll!lL' Fira, Eleanor Duinieby, Katlilern lfeil, Paul Foley, Mary Friselie, Dale Gillies, Marjorie Grabarski, Alice jaworski, Pauline lirewyor, George' lfosly, Regina laroli, Paul Five NAU List IS Lavey, Edward Lipinski, Chester Longmore, Nora Mansield, Edward McCauley, VValter Meehan, james Mierzwiak, Sigmund Miller, john Nusbaum, Rollin O'Connor, Francis Ollivier, John Otting, Eileen Four A,,List Al-1,11 Kuebler, james Langenderfer, Lillian Lewis, Helena MeVicker, VVilliam Miller, Kenneth Obert, Jeanne Uess, Mary O'Reill5, james o-Trig Kranser, Marjorie Lewis, Helena Longmore, Nora Apostolic Mission. Commitlac Della Flora, Robert Fosty, Regina Ifeil, Paul lleing, ,lean Ferris, Albert Kemper, VVilliam 'I Pilliod, james Pudlicki, Bernice Ridge, Ruth Saradin, Charles Schweibold, Jeanette Sohnly, james Strolck, Louise Stutz, Paul Sutter, Mary Tomaszewski, Rose XVagner, Dorothy Rees, Richard Riley, Leonard Schlageter, Richard Sieler, Ewald Smietana, Isabella Vcrsaci, Rosalie Xvaltzer, Helen VVells, Eleanor lvilliclni, Rita Niemillcr, Thomas Quinn, james Sutter, Mary Klevorn, Ruth OCSS, Mary Ridge, Ruth p I w Boyer, Richard Burlage, Robert' Chapman, Mary Barry, Richard Comes, Charles Comte, Robert Corbett, 'lihomas Addes, Jeanette Anderkon, Robert Aubry, VVilliam Alder, James Alder, Robert Addes, Jeanette Bain, Thomas Bashaw, Mary Dailey, Paul Anderson, Robert Aubry, VVilliam Barry, Richard Beyer, Arthur Calmes, Richard Carney, Patrick Collins, Joseph Cousino, VValter Czarnecki, Eugene Allen, Patricia Baker, Eileen Bick, Margaret Blakeley, Elizabeth Capoun, Evelyn Czubachowski, Jeanne Leahy, Austin Kwiatkowski, Stanley Cajacob, Elizabeth Cater, Patricia Connell, Mary Alice 1Ienry, Phyllis Addes, Jeanette Anderson, Robert Blase, Robert Forche, Ruth I Page 54 Clardy, Robert Donoher, Thomas Hunlphrys, Gordon Flory, Andrew Jacob, Paul Jacobs, Daniel Jacobs, Joseph V Catholic Beckler, JfVilliam Carroll, VVilliam Durivage, Edwin Catholic Social Feil, Paul 1 Gates, Therese B mul Meyer, Richard U'Connor, Francis l'illiocl, James nrrxkvtbarll ,,,,..-4, . 1.5, Kennedy, -John.. Koehler, J QIIIIES 7 McVicker, XX illiam Mereurio, llerberl f,iI0rrtturfe liU1lllllilfl'l? Elwllaristie - Our Dennehy, Kathleen Dimitrew, Thomas Donoher, 'l'homas lilanigan, Joseph Drysole, Daniel Feldt, Raymond Ferris, Albert Ferstle, John Flynn, James Gimple, John Gray, Leo llarman, Richard llasenauer, Elmer C irls, Forcbe, Ruth Fournier, Rita Guese, Colleen llasemeyer, Patricia Holley, Roberta Lange, Marie Foo Langenderfer, Lillian McCauley, VValter Solnnly, James f'iCli0ll- Co1n.miH0v Howard, Joseph McCauley, VValter Larlyis fiolnlnillov Jacob, Paul Lyons, liileen Otting, liileen zbull Jacobs, Daniel Kaczmarek, Louis Kaminski, Andrew Kessler, John Kosky, Robert Mercurio, llerbert Muenzer, August Perz, Richard A thletic League Lanzinger, June La Voy, Marie Lennex, Mary Nietzger, Niary Moran, Eileen Neumann, liernnclt-tic M usirrul Comedy Orchestra Schiess, Charles Tansey, Francis Sl. Illilrla Cuilfl Holley, Roberta llubacher, Corrine Jarczynski, Evelyn Lang, Mary Student Hoffman, Harold llolley, Roberta Jacob, Paul Juslen, Donald Lawecki, Monica Matlock, Lorine Meffonkev, Elizabeth Oess, Mairy Council Kane, Norma Mooney, David Uuing, Eileen Scliweiekert, XValter Slaeln-ll, James Sutter, Mary XVnlsh, 'l'lionias lNlA't'l1, Clll'l U'C'onnelI, John Pontius, Robert Rooney, John Schrein, Roberl Sutter, Mary XVisniewaki, Nancy Mulherin, Robert Rozanski, Leona Slengle, lidward l'udlicki, Bernice 'l'bieman, 'llln-ruse YVeiher, Roger Pcrz, Stanley Quilter, Tliotnas Rees, Richard Schuster, James Sullivan, John Venia, VVilliam VVilli1nns, Ralph Zink, Francis Novak, Rose Ubert, Jeanne Rook, Mary Scbweibold, Jeanette l.Valtzer, llelen Zalc-wski, Louise XX7illl1IlFl5, ling:-ne Zopli, Tlunnas Rincon, Pauline Slnietana, Isabella XVeirirb, l lorcc-ta Rees, Richard Riley, Leonard Sutter, Mary l rcdcrit'k Abair, l'.eo Ahair, :lk'1.lIlt'lltf Addcs, james Alder, Robert Alder, M:xt'g:trel Allen. Pattricia Allen, Dolores Ulwick, Reuben Anaya, Robert Anderson, Alice Arthur, Robert Arquette. Donald Ash, VVilliam Aubry, Margaret Flabione, John Badlxorn, 'l'homas Hain, liilucn Baker. james Baker, Francis Balt-zcl'zak, Bcrnadine Borer, Donald liarrut, Josephine lgZll'l'Cll, Rirhard RZlI'l'j'. Mary Bashaw, George Bcakas, XVilliam Rockler, Iolm Baez, lvilliam lioliau, Paul Ben. Josephine llienirntla, Albert' Bono, Stanley Perl, Arthur Buyer, Margaret llick, Louis l'icszt'l1:llslti, Margaret llit-rnarki, john llihl, lilizalwtli Bishop, Elizabeth Iilalufley, Robert lllzlsv, Rita Hodm-tie. Luo llohland, Anthony Bosch, James Howes, Michael Boyle, Donald liratllt-y, l'lup.5h lll'!l,llll1ll1. Freshmen - 1 940 - v 'I v l V, A l r 4 l 5- l , .3 ,., El' F Qjxg l l - ? Q I Robert Burlnge, Richard Boyer, Louis Byersmith, Elizabeth l' ' Cajacob, Ioan Callahgan, Francis Callahan. 4 I Alice Calmes, Richard C-almes, Evelyn Capoun, Patrick Carney, VVilliam Carroll, Mary Casempn. ft Patricia,Cater, Charles Cankcn, Mary Chapman, Eleanor Cira, Robert Clardy, Charles Coates. Charles Comes, Robert Comte, Ralph Connolly, Mary Alice 3 Connell, James Connell, Thomas Connors. il Robert Conrad, Aurora Gonzales, Kathryn Copic, Thomas Corbett, Bernice Cosgrilf, Jane Costello. ' w VValter Cousino, Virginia Cowan, jane Crawford, Ronald Cuddeback, Eugene Czarnecki, Daniel Czolgosz. w Jeanne Czubachowski, Dolores Czubek, Paul Dailey, Anna l Darr, Anthony DeAngelo, Mary Degenfelder. , Manuel Dominguez, Thomas Dimitrew, Geneva Dominguez, Kathleen DCllllCllj', Thomas Donoher, George Drewyor. l Page 55 I Freshmen -- I 940 Daniel Drysele, Robert Dudley, llngh Dnpius, jacquelyn Dnrliat, lidwin Dnrivage, Lavcrnnc Dnvallf james Erskine, Robert Fscott, Marion Iittl, Philomae Fan- nelly, Ruth Farrlie, joseph Fvrrztro. Paul Feil, Ruth Feblen, Raymond Fvldr, Albrrt Ferris, if John Ferstle, Joseph Finch. Angela Fischbach, Rita Fisher, Robert' Fisher, Stanley Fitz- gerald, Joseph Flanigan, Robert lfleitz. Robert Della Flora, Andrew Flory, Helen Flmvrrsoa, james Flynn, Marie Flynn, Robert Foor. Regina Fosty, Rita Fournier, Ruth Fox, Thomas Francis, Dale Frische, llelcn Fuchs. Mildred Gallaher, Robert' Horny, Stephen Ganzel, John Gasiorowski, 'l'hcrt-sa Gates, Francis Gauthier. John Gibbons, Mary Gibbons, Marjorie Gillies, John Gimple, john Golasinski, liugenu Gozdowski. , l . , , ,k. ' J 'r L,- , ! Alice Grabarski, Leo Gray, Colleen Guese, John Hagan, Lester Holewinski, Richard Harman. Mary Harpel, Elmer Hasenauer, Margaret Hanvk, Jeanette Ilayclen, Rosemary Hayes, Patricia Hasemeyer. john Healy, jean Heing, Robert Hebl, Phyllis Henry, john Kessler, Paul Hibbits. Austin Hiller, Donald Hoffmann, Harold Hoffman, Roberta Holley, Lucille Houstin, Joseph Howard. Corrine Hubacher, 'Gordon I-Iumphrys, Kenneth Hulett, VVilliam Hurley, Delphine lwinski, Charles jacob. Paul jacob, Daniel Jacobs, joseph Jacobs, Harold -Iacgle, Conrad ja.nkowski, Evelyn jarczynski. Delphine Jastremski, Pauline jaworski, Anna jenkins, Harold joelfrian, Andrew johnson, Marjorie johnson. William Johnson, Edward Jones, Donald hlusten, Louis Kacz- marek, Mary Kane, Norma Kane. IPnge 563 ' . lk 1 ,Q ,H AMAA, A--ue. , ' vel- l'Jorolh,y Kolelnwk, Germaine Korsnaek, Rose Kzlrzinarelt, Donald Kaspitzke, Robert Keele, Shirley Keliren. VV il liam Kehres, Daniel Kelly, VVilli:nn Kemper, john Ken- nedy, l'al'ria:k Kennedy, Donald Kitz. Ruth Klevonn, Mary Klum-ter, lihner Knight, Richard Knoll mill er, Marie Koberslein, Martha Koelier. Sabina KoCzox'owHlai, Allretl Km-lbl, john Kohler, 'Robert Kolhoff, Andrew Kaminski, john lionezal. jowph Kmlezal, Melvin Konezal, Pauline Kopllnnnmer, Gen rge Korhnlnel, Roln-rt liosky, Marjorie Kranser. james Knuhler, Richard Kwiatkowslti, Stanley Kwialkowski, Ruth l.agger, joseph Lajennesse, john Lake. Mary Lang, liranris l.ange,nderfer, Leonard lmngenderfer, l l.illiln l lllglllllllltl, hVlllIllTI I nn, Ar-ll z .:. f' ' ': .: fendonk, june Lanzinger. j nn' I,aPlnnle, Clara l.al'lanle, 'l'heodore l.nsliells, john l Lasra, john l.an1-r, Gerald l.:n1x. Freshmen -- I 940 l J, L, ' 'af 'T .xg tw xo gs X5 Marie La Voy, Edward Lavey, Monica Lawecki, Agnes Lee, Mary Lennex, joseph Lester. l,ennard Lewandowski, Helena Lewis, Dorothy Lininger, Eileen Lyons, Ervin Lipinski, Chester Lipinski. Robert Litten, Phillip Loekard, james Logsdon, Marie Lange, Nora Longmore, Raymond Lankanf. u Robert Lowery, Harriet Luks, james Lynn, Erma Makely, Louis Makely, Iidward Mansfield. David Mooney, Eileen Moran, Alilrederiek Marlin, Lorraine Matlock, Howard Mander, l1Villiam Manter. Alive McCarthy, Patricia Mt'C'artney, Wvalter McCauley, Elizabeth McCunkey, jean McCormick, james McCloskey. Raymond McGovern, Gwen McMahon, VVilliam Mr'Vit-lter, Kenneth Menke, Harold Mensing, jane Merchant. Herbert Mecurio, Mary Metzger, Richard Meyer, XVilliam Meyer, Edward Michalak, james Meehan. Page 57 I l l l l l 1 lf :l l f, ll, ,. ll l A . ll E I: T lf' l ll - - 5 . , J l Freshmen -- I 940 .,L, 'r Thomas Quilter, Matthew Ray, Dolores Robie, Leona Rozan- ski, Patricia Reddington, Robert Reichert. Richard Rees, Ruth Ridge, Elroy Rigoulot, Leonard Riley, Pauline Rincon, Francis Rollman. Mary Rook, john Rooney, Robert Rosenherger, Francis Rork, -Iohu Rowan, John Ryan. Lorenzo Salazar, Anna Sartiseh, Charles Saraclin, Gerald Scanlon, Albert Seherger, Charles Sehiess. O Leo Sehiel, Francis Sehlagheck, Richard Schlageler, james Schuster, Robert St-hrein, ,leauetle Sclnveibold. VValter Schweiekert, ,Teanne Scott, Doris Serin, joseph Shone- lmrger, liwaltl Sieler, Renard Sikorski. Isabella Smietana, William Smith, Robert Sneider, James Sohnly, Esther Sorosiak, Thomas Sparks. James Staebell, Robert Stauifer, Joanne Stein, Edward Stengle, Louise Strolek, james Streicher. I Page 58 Sigmund Mierzwiak, Albert Miller, ,lolm Miller, 'Kenneth Miller, Norman Miller, liclwartl Moeller. Marylyn Morgan, William Morgaustern, Atltlrs-y Morrissey, August Muenzer, Robert Mulheriu, james Murphy. Richard Navarre, Carl Neeb, Thomas Niemiller, Rollin Nus- haum, Bernadette Neumann, Charles Ncuscr. Elizabeth Nonnenmauher, Jann-s Nouuenmaeher, listlwr Nor- ton, Rose Novak, Jeanne Ulvert, lCileeu 0'lirien. John O'Con.nell, Francis 0'Connor, Mary Ui-ss, jzum-s O 1 oole, Eileen Otting, Genevieve Urth. James O'Reilly, Donald Olsen, john Ullivier, la-roy Quel- sehke, Norman Parke, Bernard Parker. Margaret Pfalf, llerlmert 0'I.eary, lfranvis F4-rv, Rieharml Perz, Donald Pierce, Corrine Pleitz. john Pilaszewski, James Pilliod, Anna Plummer, George- Pongonis, .Robert Pontius, lisllurr Pom-uni. .-4.- , l ,. l Jeanne Stiles, Virginia Stullcr, Paul Slulz, John Sullivan, Mary Sutter, Riljilllllllli Swm-uln-y. Clulrlcs Snyder, Donald Snyder, Raymnncl Szymanski, Francis 'l'anscy, Robert 'l'anscy, joseph Kalulias. Leona Thiel, Margaret 'l'iernan, Robert 'l'liii-I, Margaret Fisrlwr, Margarot 'l,'icrnan, Maurcun Tierney. Ruse 'l'mnasm'wski, Raymond 'l'rautman, Wvillinm Vanin, Rosalie Versaci, john Vngulvarlm, Richard Volk. Robert Vuss, Dorothy VV:1p.:ner, Mi-lvin XVagnur, Helen YVelsl1, Tlmmnas lfVaIsh, llulcn VValtzer. Frallris VValts, Ruger VVriln'r, i'ilL'Illl0l' VVclls, lflurriula YVui- rivh, Raynnunl Vlfvst, X'Vallur Nvustlncycr. XVilliam Vvivlilllll, l'larcnrc XVcnz, Dorothy Nviclrzykmvski, Rita VVillnelm, Anna Wilku, Anilruy VVill. - liugcnm: VVilli:uns, Ralph VVilli:1ms, james XVilluu'.n, liilccn VVinhnvcn, Marie XVinlorballcr, Nancy XVisniuwski. L -1 Freshmen - 1 940 W- -'P - J.. . Raymond Wisniiivski, Daniel Wongrnwski, Elizabeth VVysos- zinski, Luella Yager, Harry Yeackel, Robert Young. Richard Zak, Louise Zalvwski, Francis Zink, I'I:1r0ld Zoll, ',l'l1mnas Zopfi, Christopher Cothran. Bernice Pucllicki, Gerard XVilliams. MISSING PICTURES James Quinn, Robert Thnmc, Richard McCarthy, Joseph Gerru nn, Donald VVerner. , ..,..x . ,. Page 59 I F, ,-,,,. , m BX? ms Q 2 . I 1 2 4 2-H Qms 9 l i I Prfge 60 1-4 MAIN ALTAR OF CHRIST THE KING O Chris! feslls, I' rurknn7,ul1'1lga You ax lhe Ul1i7JHl'Sll1 King. ffl! lhaf hm llI'L'lI 111111115 wax rnfrllczl for You. Exerriixc' mvffr mv all the riyhfs film' You llll77lf. Divine Henri of Jesus, T offer You my imnr mztiom' In nbmin fha! all llmrlx Illlljf l'l l,'0y7liZH Your lIU1l.W'l'l'llfl'fll Kingsllijv mul llml IIIIIX the Kingzloln of Your jmearf' nmy bu vslzlblisllrfl in the vnflmlz' fafnrlzl. JIIIFII. ALTAR OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN Holy fllfrry, .flfotlzer of God and -virgin, I CIIOUKP tlzfz' this day for my queen, patron, and arlvomlr, and firmly rrxxolw and purjwasr lzrfvrr to abzmzlon tlzfrf, Il6 L'f'I' to .my or do anything ngrzinxt tlzrv. nor to jmrmit that aught to be dorm by othvrs to riislmzmr thfv. 1el'l'l'i'Ul' mv. tlzrn, I flllljllfl' tlurr, as thy jrfrfmtzml sr'r'z.'m1t, n.v.vist mr in all my m'liou.v, mul do nut almudon lllf' at the hour of my zlcnlh. ,J111cn. n Page 61 I Religious Honor Roll 'XD Central Catholic High School's Honor Roll consists ot those graduates and Iortner students who have dedicated their lives to God as priests and religious. Adamczewski, Martha, '34, Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Mary Berenice Aubry, Donald, '37, Maryknoll, New York Badhorn, Virginia, '31, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Virginia Marie Bartko, Catherine, '31, Sisters ot St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Miriam Bialorucki, Aurelia, '25, Felician Sisters, Detroit, Michigan, Sister Mary Assumpta Blanchard, John, '34, Jesuit Novitiate, Miltord, Ohio Blank, Robert, '34, Seminary, Louvain, Belgium Boes, Esther, '22, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Lucy Braatz, Louis, '39, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Burns, Rev. Constantine F,, '16, Maryknoll, New York Burns, Marcella, '25, Sisters ot Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary St. Catherine Callaghan, Eileen, '39, Sisters ot St. Francis, Tittin, Ohio, Sister Mary Bonaventure Castonguay, Alice, '30, Sisters of Charity, Montreal, Ouebec, Sister Mary Castonguuy Cousino, Irma, '32, Sisters ot St. Joseph, Nazareth, Michigan, Sister Mary Aurelia Czelusta, Bernadine, '26, Sisters ot St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Mary Theophane Degnan, Elizabeth, '24, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Philip. Dillon, Rev. Charles, S. S., '31, St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, Maryland. Dreier, Maranda, '23, Sisters ot Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Gabriel Duvall, Lorna, '29, Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Monroe, Michigan, Sister Mary Bernard Dwyer, Rev. James, '30, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio Fallon, Kathleen, '30, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Kathleen. Feldman, Lillian, '25, Sisters ot St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Jeanne Marie Fischer, Monica, '23, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Edward Fischer, Christine, '34, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Christina Frazer, Alice, '23, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Paul Frazer, Mary, '23, Sisters ot Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Vincent Gelin, Henry, '38, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Gradwohl, Helen, '29, Sisters ot Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary l'rcderic1c liittler, 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 Johnson, Ruth, '41, Sisters of St. Francis, Tittin, Ohio Hehres, Paul, '38, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Keller, Douglas, '35, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Kiefer, Arthur, '38, St. Anthony's College, San Antonio, Texas Kiefer, Richard, '41, St. Anthony's College, San Antonio, Texas Krzyzaniak, Pauline, '30, Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Mary Roswitha I Page 62 Langenderter, Mary, '25, Sisters ot Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Leo Lankauf, Lucy, '26, Sisters ot St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Mary Cyprian Lauer, Rosemary, '37, Society of the Catholic Medical Missionaries, Washington, D. C., Sister Mary Paul Lenga, Leonard, '34, Franciscan Monastery, Pulaski, Wisconsin Ludlow, Margaret, '27, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Dorothea Luks, Edward, '36, St. Meinrad's Abbey, St. Meinrad, Indiana Maher, Rev. Robert, '23, Diocese ot Toledo, Ohio Mattlin, Homer, '31, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio McCarthy, Helen, '22, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Berenice McCullen, John, '36, St. Meinrad's Abbey, St. Meinrad, Indiana Meidt, Alice, '29, Sisters ot Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Edward Menden, Roselle, '38, Notre Dame Novitiate, Toledo, Ohio Miller, Ruth Genevieve, '32, Sisters ot Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Henry Mueller, Florence, '24, Sisters of Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister St. Xavier Murphy, Rev. Robert, '22, Paulist Fathers, New York O'Connor, Margaret Mary, '31, Ladies oi Loretto, Chicago, Illinois, Sister Mary Ilclephonse O'Leary, Rev. Joseph, '31, Diocese ot Toledo, Ohio O'Neill, Rev. Burke, '15, Society of Jesus, Chicago, Illinois Pawlikowski, Richard, '32, St. Bonaventure's Seminary, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Ouinn, Winitred, '32, Sisters ot Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Coronata Radlinski, Rev. John, '24, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio Reed, John, '37, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Rick, Margaret, '34, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Claresina Rinkowski, George, '33, Mt. St. Mary's Seminary, Norwood, Ohio Roesler, Agnes, '34, Sisters of St. Francis of Mary Immaculate, Joliet, Illinois, Sister Miriam Clare Roesler, Elizabeth, '30, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Marie de Lourdes Rojek, Rev. John, '28, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio Rosentelder, Richard, '35, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Rozon, Anita, '30, Sisters of Charity, Montreal, Ouebec, Sister Mary Rozon Ryan, Alice, '22, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Collette Scharf, Evelyn, '23, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Jane Frances Schlagheck, Rosemary, '38, Mt. St. Agnes Novitiate, Dubuque, Iowa, Sister Mary Virgila, 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 Schweibold, Louis, '34, Order of Friars Conventual, Mount St. Francis, New Albany, Indiana Sewell, Mary Grace, '35, Sisters ot Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Aruiunciatioii Seibort, Donald, '39, Holy Cross Seminary, Notre Dame, Indiana Sopko, Cklll'lG1'l1IG, '38, Mt. St. Agnes Novitiate, Dubuque, Iowa, Sister Mary Curnatli, R. S. M. Sprenger, Rev. Albert, '25, Diocese ot Toledo, Ohio Sproule, William, '36, St. Joseph's Seminary, Rolling Prarie, Indiana, Brother' Iierin Stapleton, Rev. James, '26, Diocese of Fort Wayne, Indiana Thosz, Eleanor, '35, Sisters ot St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Mary Laetitia Webb, Louis, '33, Society of the Divine Word, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, Brother Vincent Whitetord, 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 Yates, Robert, '32, American College, Rome, Italy Yeager, Rev. Clarence, '21, Diocese ot Toledo, Ohio Page 63 I ues, Y, Y, l YQ., lu. - rf-. MARCHING ON N0 nmrc' tn lic-:lr the hclls ring, No more to hear thc' stnclcnts sing, VVc'rc on our way, tu fight fur our- V selves- 'l'h:lt's ns, thc Class nf '40, ni :lf wi ,l ii l.ockcrs clnsvd, hooks zlwny, No more to use them from clay ln clay, XVu'rm? on inn' way, with tha' lung rnznl ahead- 'l'h:1l's ns, thc class uf '40, Burbzirn livrvs '-10. CITNTRAL lnlzlay- Bulletin lmzlnls, Athletic news Our trnphics ure tllcrc. Cnrrinlurs-- Nvvcllcss l'illllll'l', Much cummntinn, Ilnppy slnclcnls :Irv there. I.mfkors- Hats, coats, Magnzim-s :nnl pnprrs, 'fextlmnks :irc thvrc. Office- Class rccorlls, l7il'l'icnlt SllIKil'IllS, linllwr Kirsrh is thcru. Clmpvl- lixwpliuilzlllkx quit,-1, ilI'VllIll slllrlvtlts, Christ nur King: is ihcrr. Anna Stern '4-0. FORGET? l'z1rvwvll tn tl-'ntml Alas, it's gnncllw, lfnrgvt hm' - llf'l'Fl'. Nc xwnl 1-will lry. Dorothy Mason '4U. l Page 64 out faly. .. 'tif' 'Xlr' Jr f, l TIIIS LQIDY IN lil.lllf Sims bfauliful, lafvluy and yfnlllv, This Lady, rlml in lllllllfll' of blur, .lx Mr .vrnilrs al us A Frou: l11'r allar .lull fwalrhrzv all fwf' iln. ull brr fro? fwf' lay gfurlamls uf ruym liy fvrayiug n rosary farh zlay. .Intl xln' Irmlfrly gzuiflrs III ll'ill1 a ham! lhnl is firm, To l'vz'jJ zu' in I'il'lIlI',J fway, Ilfmusf' lllary, Ihr Quran, is f.'llrisI's Mother, Thn' Mofhfr of all of zu, mo. .flml all during May Ellfll day lf! us fray For hwlfv, from Mix fully in lvluf. llnru Mullucli '-lll. IN 'lilllfli U 'lihrvn rlilllli' mnkcs thc- lnnturllics And :ill thc' hirmls :mtl hcvs, Gnixlc' my slnll xvilll 'l'hy gulilvn light 'I'h:iI il muy ut lust find '1'hvL'. Hclui Rursynn '-W. A CiRAl7llA'1'lC'S PRAYICR Dc-zu' God l'lc:1sc help mc nuw llmt l may svrvc' hull wull lu gmn lwnvcn :incl lu' with lhvv I'm'c-vcr. jnnmtl Sm'ln'nph-in VIU. l ARlCWlCI.I, TU Cl'QN'l'RAI,, U f'l'lllI'Ili wc Sillllll' you, 'lin' wc lvrvaltln' nut' lnsl liZIl'l'XYl'll. lfinn' short years wc'vv given you Anal yon'vu repaid them well. Thr' knowledge that wc lwzu' away XVu'll try to usn' vzlvh clay. VVv'll lizwv lil!-'s vim'torim-s nncl alrlwlls, Anal strivv thc In-st tn clmnsv. A l'urm'r in nur lll'lll'li wi-'ll kvvp For the Scarlet and thu Kirry, Anil ultun we will lwrczltlw n Pl'Ilj'K'l' That God may with thcc stay. Anal sn we leave tlwc with :1 smile, 'l'hnu1.:l1 parting hrings us pnin. Anil ll1I'0lI1.':l'l the yours :ls lifu gurus on lN1ny lslcssings on thu- min. lN1lll'gQlI'4'l Swanton '-LU. GRADUA'l'lUN QUIZ lfm' sunw it is n tinu' linr ltlwwsg lfnr ntlwrs it's il limi' lm' Irnrs. Hut who lui' ulnvh, :Intl what lm' who l can nnt quite llLIl.ll't' unl-win Linn? lrcnc Fleck '-lU. . ,s,- .,1.a,,A,,, ,.,. , N-, A 1 ,ki ,.,,,, ,, , -A., Sports ,I xf' K 1 . f Y A ,rf f ffiboflyf ffi V A f C14 C vc A tough opponent, a hard scrap add vigior to the game. a Page 65 - - Q .Y f V-L -5- W I Central's New Board of Strategy ADOLPH TSCHERNE. HAROLD TAYLOR, HEAD COACH JIM MCCARTHY. JOHN ISAGIJONAS hlllli lVlCCAR'l'HY . . . took ovvl' as hcail cozwh this yl'1ll' . . . grzuluatcil from Cc'nl'r:il in V720 i . . rv- tm'nc4'l as assistant coach in IU36 . . . guiilcil Irish to cam- ci'own in V130 and nmimrr-up spot in '38 . . . his grld squad took fourth place in his initial your ol varsity coacliing. JOHNNY HACKIIJONAS . . . IICXVCOIIICI' to the coacliiiig staff . . . from Clirvi-laml, Catlicillal Latin , . . Alumnus ol Uavton, l935 . . clircclvml line avtivilivs ol' Clicrry Slrcct l l Page 66 Team Physlclan griilmlc1's . . . 1 rcslimau haskcrlmall team rockctuil to city laurcls uiulcr his guidance. K .L , . . . IOL' l-Lll ISLH PNNL . . . hcail haschall voarli . . . ligl'itwr'1gl1t loot- ball and haslccthall lllCl1UJl' . . . his 1'Rsc'J'vi's g1i'aliliml lop spot in court, loop . . . grzuoluatcil li1'U111 Ccniral in . from Dayton in '38, HAROLD 'IWAYLOR . . . assistsant llQ,'lIUVl'l,L1lll loolhall macli . . . DR. IVOR COLLINS donatccl frcc time to aid Durcli in training scrappy squacl . . . has diploma from Assumption in l935. DOCTOR IVOR COLLINS . . . first year as team physician . . previously assisted Doctor Mliciizex' . . . Central graduate of 1925 . . . received Nl. D. from Loyola of Chicago. 9 . ., 443421. ...,..,,,,, . L ,M ,.' ..... .--' A - -- fry- -an-A A--- -.-.-L -' - up - -H - - -- ---A-H--'Q ---as .- 5, A.-.,,rf.L- f 1 Football I MOST VALUABLE CO-CAPTAIN o CO-CAPTAIN if -xx 2, ill-3 ' RICHQXRD RUDNICKI ' Cl'l'lm'l'7S ll'l'7lil9li Rmly niuriiril thi' litlc of Most Vziln- HAROLD MUUCH A IRG-ponntl Senior tziclali- lillc-ml with zililr player hy L'll2ll'l.L'lllj.f :xml ligliting.: llis smooth going while thc running light. Cliiittkk All-Pity play :mil win- thc' t'llK'lllj' with all his 187 ponmls. was tough maulc this li64pouncl right ning spirit will inzikv him a liartl mzin llis lim: blocking :mil sroncrwzill clc- lizillhzlck :1 hzircl num to heat. Monch to ri-place ncxt season. llis injurics lic-im: maclc him a winner of All-City gained the title of All-City hall totcr. mfvur li:iliipi'i'ml his nhilitiy. lanrcls in thc gnarml position. A three-year lcaclcr. The 1939 Edition of Irish Gr f ers l -I i , i Y, .5 l L Q ., 'Pop Row-J. Bmiclunan, Ass'l.. Coach: George Rood, William Beumal, Eugene Kozlowski, Lawrence Brannan, Richard Ray. Philip Skelclon, William lVlcLm:ui'. Harold Hnsemcyer, Robert: Hnnter,William Walsh, William Pautz, Melvin Lawicki, Head Coach Jim McCarthy. Second Rnw4NVilliam LaFleuc-r. Rohm-rt. Millvr. Richard Bolilanrl. William Sodd, F1'an0iS 0'LH211'y. James Pl'lI1'ffY. R0bG1't S-COUZ. ROD- fert. Dunn, Richard Hui-nctt. Albert Kuron, William O'Brien, Joseph Tscherne. Third Row-Milton McGuire. Virgil Tank, Clarence Couture, Charles Reger, Edward Maczko, Joseph Fejes, Richard Rudnicki, Leon- ard Niezizodu, Charles Marcia, Donald Pinciotti, Harold Mouch. Page 67 l 0 ' ' 'nh' ' i 'lr i 1-i ' iro ,:,.t V - W-Y og- Football BILL 0'BRIEN-Left Halfhack-158 lhxs.-Junior A fightiny.: Irishman from the word hike to the whistle, Bill was one of the lmcenmkimr Juniors on the squad. BOB DUNN--'l'uuklc-182 lhs.fJunior Bob was it hard ehurgirn: tackle who put l'0i4.1' in the opposing: hacks. He l'Cl,lll'llH next year. v FRANNY O'LEARY-Guard-168 lbs.-Senior 'Franny could stop anything in a grid uniform. He ripped holes in the line for Irish runners. JIM I'RIN'1'Y--Center-178 lbs.-Junior Frequently he vacated hiu well played center position to bout for safety. FRENCHY LA FLEUR-Qunrterhnck-160 lbs.-Junior A capable field general whone clever running made him the juckrabbit of the Irish uuuml. LEN NIEZGOI'lA-'1':mckle-230 lbu.-Senior Len vras ahlo to stun anything the onnonition tossed his way. His size was nlwnys nn :unset on the gridiron. BILL SODD-'l'uclilc-175 lim.---Senior An zuzgreanive football nlnyur is the r:vach'H ideal. Bill has nll the might and punch whiuh enabled hhn to light fur Central. JUNIE lVlcGUIIl.E-Right lmlflmck-l57 lbs.-Senior 'l'he enemy often looked around for zu truck after Mebulre had gone throuxzh the line. His brilliant running wah the high snot of many gunmen. SCHEDULE TEAMS Central and Euclid Shore Central and Libbey Central and 'DeV'ilbiss Central and Fordson Central :md NVaitc Central and VVoodward Central and Scott Central and llamiltnn Central and DuPont Manual Total: Central-134 points OpponentwS7 points .,-., .- 4.4-11+-' Y- .. -4.31 Q.. . ., COU'I'Cl-I COUTURE-End--187 lbs.-Senior DOII3l'l'l'liIlIl.ifi0ll to win nnil nlriliizy to plny Coutch n big fuctur in the Irish lineup, DICK BURN I2'I I'-Emi-I 8-1 lbs.-Seinor rf- lf, 11-, Q the game, made Dick. fust on ntlnvk and ki-en rin siultching passes, was n vnlunblre nssut, ln our Irish eleven. JOE TSCHERNE-Gnnrd-155 lbs.-Senior Jne wus n clnssy llttle guard who knew the imma-. Hu wus mighty icuml. BOB SCOTT-Tnckle-190 lbs. -Scninr Scotty wus un nll around plnyer who lcnvw how to pierre the llnv. Ar-tlnn plus 1-spirit eurnvxl his 'T' all the tricks of J. DON I'INCIOT'I'I-Fnlllmck-I75 lbs.-Senior Flying ove-. impnssnhle lmrrii-rn wus Pinoke's speninlty. His oaluuntecl toe brnuvrhl the Irish onl: nl' mnny tight sq uevzes. CHARLIE MARCIS-End-178 lbs.-Senior Ilis lnst grid Henson wns well spent om-ning holes and slnppinn the vm-my. Hu wns indispensable. EDDIE MACZKO-Guard--I 01 lbs.-Jnnior A brilllnnt mun whom- liurd line plny proved tn the Cen- tral fnns that he was a stnnnch supporter of the Irish PZIIIHE. VIRG TANK-Qunrlerlmck-175 lbs.-Senior A Waite irnmu injury i-mln-il his zu-Live senson. He was n tunm hlnyur. DICK BOHLAND-End-181 lbs.-Senior Dick wus nlwnys nl, his husl. when the nppnsilinn was the toinfhest. Sr'orf'.f Dnlrs C'entr:1I 20-0 ...... ...... S cpl' 23 Lihhcy 7-6 ...,...... ...... S cpl' 29 C'e.ntr:ll I2-7 ....... ....... 0 ct' 6 Fordson 8-6 ....... ....... C lvl. 1-l Waite I+-7 ........ ....... O cr. 20 Central 32-0 .,..,.. ....... C lct. 27 Central 26-0 'Nov. 3 llzlmilmn 7-6 Nov. ll Central I9-I4 ....................,.......,............... Nov. 18 COU'l'URE PINCIO'1 'I'I MACZKO BOHLAND Tied for second plncc wiih DcViIhiss and Lilxhey in city tillu rack. 1 J BURNETT SCOTT MARCIS TANK Page 69 l L 4 ----aa'-weeu -L s:AEE' ' ' --- -S'-----' Y- -----v---an--1--L -fl--1--'-'--W - 1 - -' -- .wuz p Basketball -- 1939-40 This ycar Coach lN'IcCarthy's 1939 City Champs CAPTAIN MOST VALUABLE stepped into a fast'and heavy schedule. After the smoke hadleleared from the court firing the Irish had made the best of it and found thcniselvcs settled in the fourth slot of the city race. Five returning veterans formed the first string basketball squad of the 1940 season. Several fast- sfepping reserves also brol-:e into the court of play as the season progressed. r LELAND NAUGLE JOHN ANDERSON JOHN ROESNER. VICTOR KOSYDAR I Page 70 SAMUEL JACOBS HAROLD MOUOH .qv -4' A lg lily 1940 EDITION OF IRISH BASKETEERS .HIHN ROESNER-Celllel'-6 ft. 2 in. Johnny was an noted :ill-nrouml lrlnyur huL his linesl, wnrli was under the basket. 'l'ime zuul time again ln- Iimxrvnl in th-- startimr of the Irish fast. lwenlc. HAROLD MOUCH-l1'orwnrd-5 ft. 9 in. Ccntrul's flashy and upeedy forward was this lad, He nLood nut many tinmi-1 in the Irish rally :mil his-1 L-il'01'i,:-1 were recog- nized hy his teammates who eleelml him mnHL vnlmllxll- lvlnyer. JOHN ANDERSON-1 urwnrd-6 ft. 1 in. His ul,rili1.y :lt hitting flue hoop from clillirull. singles pul. Cen- tral on the lomr end of muny :L tally. Johunyka loss is 11 severe blow to the Irish sqmul nf next, season. SAMUEL JACOBS-Guurd-5 ft. ll in. Sammy, an all-arounil llzisleetlrull expr-rl, pnsuvnueil unusual lmll liunilling zihilily. llu eunph-il l.l'iir-1 with eullliilelwir und eurnell the enptziilley ol' thu- squzul. . LELAND NAUGLE-Gimrd-6 ft. Lei-, a vei,ei':m guard, slnrn-il on lmth ilefvmw und' 0ll'i-suse. Cn-ordina.l.i0n :ind i-nm: mnrlu-il his 1-ll'url.s un the cuurl.. Surely Lhe waixwomls will rnias his 4-nnl lu-ad :mil aeeurah- eye next season. VICTOR KOSYDAR-G fl.. 2 in. One of Cent1'nl's moral valuable iruurils. He stnrrenl for the Irie-ill Lhroughout the year. Thouprh his work was noL riteuily, this guzu'fl's 1mx'I'nrn1:1m-1: nl: Linnea won spew-Lru-ular. 11, ,'- 117.1 ,11,11 I1 .,,, --'l Q Nzunxli-, Sammi-l .l:u'ul:s, i ' kj '- llul.l.um linw, Ivl'1, lzu riyrhlt Clmrlu-s lVIull4'h, 1'l:n'ul4l Il'm'l'Zllll1lS Glutlic-ux, VVil- linm Wzllrxll. ON VARSITY TEAM 'up-- Clluuk Munch. L1-flf -William Walsh. Iligshtf l l'ilIll'l'i tlmlii-ux. llullnnm Willimn M4-lztg-4-tn ,4,. .1.4 I x FRESHMAN CLUB Under the capable guiclzmce of Dutch Tschernc, the Fl'0Sll walked over their city rivals with such ease that they assured the school of a fine varsity in Il few years. Top Row, left to right-Richard Barry, Charles Comes, Chris Cochrane, manager,-Aud1'ew Flory, Robert: Qpmte. Bottom Row, left to right-Robert Pontius, Jack Rooney, Wil- lizim McVicker. Paul Jacob, Joseph Jacobs. l'ii:l,urufc Missimg- -llxmh-ll .l:u'ohs, Carl Nuleh, I-lcrlmrt, Mex-curio. Page 71 l ffrnlrnl 29 ..... 25 ..... IV ...., 24 I ..... 38 fe.. 36 ..... 37 ..,.. +2 ..... . ..,,. Maumee. ..... ......Sunntnn ....., Fre-nmmlt, St. joseph ,.... IDCHIIIICE ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .....,... VVhitmcr .,.....,.R0ssfm'd Perryslmrg ,, .,..,.....,A,.,, .......,,I7ostori:1, Sr. XVcllcIc-Iil1..,...,. 42 ........ ,........ S I. joseph, Imlizmu ,,,.,,,,,,A 18 X .......... ...,,.... I ,ihhffy ,,..............,,,,, , 30 X ..,,..... .,..,..,. I .IlI'lil, St. Rnsn -,,...,,. . 20 ..... ......... I Jttuville ,,,,,.,,,,,A,,,,,,,, 34 ...-. ....,. I Yelphos, St. john ..,,,,,,, 31 .. -Il .. 23 ..A, . .30 I ..... 24 ..... 38 .,... 22 ..... 1 9- 42 .,... 53 ..,,. fjfi 39 59305 46 ...,. 25 ...,, VVON 1+ Fourth in .. .... IN'l:u'mnhrr .......,.WV:ute ..,,.....XVumlward ....,.,..I.ihIwy .. .... Ik'YiIIxIss .....,,..IVI3l'0ll'lIN?l' ,,,.... ..xx'llUlIH'fIFlI I ......A .,...,... Y Vzute ,......... N .........5L'0tt .L ...... IM-Yilhiss .... ,........51'otI The Season in Review X BASKETBALL SCHEDULE or 1939 f1flfNlIlI'llf.i I ..,T. TOURNAMENT 1 ..,, 'II mnlwrlrml .,..............,,., ,,.... ..XVnm' .,... Pity I.ea,f.5ue. I.US'l' I9 so 24 38 IR 38 27 +0 23 23 20 ll-I 49 27 Sl 29 ss 2r. 28 20 22 25 +I. 3+ -H 27 I2 Dccwmincr' IIi'L't3HlI3t'l' De-c'e.nIwl' Iicvenllxer' Deuenmlzer December Deac:nl'e1' Janna ry ,.,,IZllllIIlI'X' ,...I1llllIIlI'j' january .,Y..,.-Innu :I ry ,..J1lIlll1ll'Y Jllllllll rv .. ,...,.. I.l,llll ..........AIllIllI ., ,. ..,... Fehru I Il VV 1ll'I' I'It'I7I'll'll'j' Frhruzl ry Fchru 'U ry :ary I ehru:u'y I'.t'IH'llil rv I' chru:u'y .....IVIllI'l'Il L.,...Mnrx-h .., ....., M fl rch I S 8 I2 l'i I9 22 S 9 I2 19 20 21 23 26 30 2 fn 1: I6 20 23 27 I 6 S I Page 72 . BASKETBALL LIGI-ITWEIGI-ITS NN Luft to Right Bl'l'lIlflI'1I Hickey, Emlwurnl Sheldon, Gerald LL-ichtweis. Frzmz-is Hilhmxlvy, John Lyon:-4. Cmxuh Dutch '1':4r-I1el'lw, Jusk Hstulxlvr. Nnrnmn Muuvh, Rirlmral Nulurlu, Rolu-rl Makin, Rim-haul lluhn. A .Q ...,-, .. - i .H,-,,. ' Minor Sports GOLF Chuck lftue captains this year's edition of golfers in their competition with other Toledo High School linksmen. The sextet of Etue, Jack Pietrylcowslci, Ed llflowlca, jim Evans, John Waltzer and Paul Pastorelc proves an able aggregation from tee to green. The Ot- tawa Park layout is the scene of the matches this year and these eighteen greens will see many an Irish victory. TENNIS Twelve hopeful prospects answered the Revfhl. D. Shenk's call for candidates for the i940 tennis team. The six players who were finally chosen for the squad were John Stoeck- ley, lidwin Konicki, Clarence Lindenberger, Richard Gibbons, john VVirries, and Richard Corrigan, all members of the '39 team. This year the team played UeVilbiss, Macomber, lvaite, VVoodward, Scott and Libbey. Left to right-John Vilaltzer, Robert Schiebel. James Evans, Charles Etue. John Pietrykowski, Paul Pastorek. Standing-Edwin Konielci, Donald Wilhelm., Edward Cieply, Richard Gill- bons, James Szittler. Bottom RowfEugene Nadrasik, John Wirries, Richard Corrigan. I Bowlmg AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE f BOWLING sixth spot. - AmBl'iCHH League. Silllltlillli'-Edwin Wil- National League. Standing-John Lewan- ezynski, Raymond Kusner. Richard Bur- dowski, Donald NVilhelm. Melvin Czarn- nett. Edmund Mowkn. ecki. Bottom Row---John Connolly. Clement Bottom Row-Lawrence Brannan, John Shuburgu, Ludwig Frnmnn-. Pietrykowski, Eugene Kozlowski. .-V... . , -. A tu... .il .- . ......,,,JLZ Clamm-v LlllIlC?lll7Gl'1l'i'l', James Addis, Under the Rev. A. T. Schmit, Central's Bowling mentor, the Irish lceglers wound up a success- ful Ten Pin Season holding third position in both American and Na- tional pin circuits. ln the Lucas County scramble for local high schools, the Americans rolled in with fifth honors followed by the brother Nationals who grabbed Page 73 1 Top Row, le Gnsiurowski , Bottom Ro left to right Francis Cilhoo Baseball ft to right-Bernard Dailey, Raymond Guese, Philip Skeldon, Del Biniak, Virgil Tank, Donald Pinciotti, Edward William O'Connell, Victor Kosydar, Charles Reger. lcy Charles Mouch Rudy Hauis Anrhew Piet1'ykowski, Harold Mouch, Daniel NV, 1 l 4 . I - , , , ' Kolebuck, but hoy, Raymond Kusner, James Rosenthal, Leland Naugle, James Costell. With lylaurie Connell serving as assistant to Dutch Tscherne, ninety baseball recruits were put through extensive batting and fielding practice for over two weeks early this spring. The result was twenty high spirited ball players, including a hard hitting outfield, a defensively bal- anced infield and a reliable hurling staff, with eight veterans carrying the burden. ' Opposition in the City League proved to be evenly matched this season. Manager and Cheerleaders Managers-Robert Miller, Robert Fehlen, Michael Nugent. In front of the stands at every ll spirit into the crowd--the spirit that may often lead to victory. sti I Page 74 T Cheerleaders-Donald Morrin, John Waltzer, Joseph Lohn, William Shen- han, James Tafelski. Behind the scenes of every athletic association are the man- agers and cheerleaders. The-checking and upkeep of athletic equipment and the locker rooms is entrusted to the managers. Though their work is often unsung, it is upon them that the game is '1 happy go lucky gxoup known as the Cheerleaclers. They in- .o win. They are the sideline backlield that lends the moral support efficiency of an athletic machine depends. ' l' is ' 'W' l Girls' Sports GYM lNS'l'RlILT'I'UR G. A. L. OFFICERS Rossixnuu' Alwm' .......... ....-...... P f'L'-Yiflffllf l,n,i,i.-xN AN'1.'12sm2iaGEk ..... ...., I' JIITE-PVKSIIIHIII ICLE.-xxou AN'l'IESIlERGlER ..... .,.... S ecretary Rl'I'.X E,x'roN ,.,.,,,.. . .,.. ...... . ..L.7ll't'I15Ill'l'l' GIRLS' ATHLETIC LEAGUE The league was organized eleven years ago for the purpose of de- veloping leadership, promoting social as well as athletic activities, and the building of a sense of sportsmanship among the girls. During the course of the year, there have been approximately one hundred and live girls enrolled in the organization. - lllnamnn Mona Bolzmilzsom FAREWELL year ol' school comes the resignation of lVl i l d r e d Mohr liorgerson, who for the past 'live years has been the girls' athletic instructor. gret' rhar the students and facility see her athletic work at Central come to a close. - 1 l For their athletic program the girls held three Play Day meetings, V complete with lunch and entertainment, on November 18, 1939, April 13, -i and lVIay 18, 1940. ' ln their gym classes the girls play basketball, newcomb, hit pin, and volley ball. Occasionally they compete with squads from other periods. ln llflay, the fifteen girls having merited the high:-st points for various activities during the year , receiveml ll. A. l,. monograms. -I 1 G. A. L. OFFICERS AND GYM LEADERS -1 1 . , I 1 gi VVith the closing of this .1 lt is with a feeling of re- V l X l il ,l - l ll l Top: Irene Wonderlyl Virginia Knight, Rita Mittendorf, Anna Ray, Helen Maron. Middle: Jenn McMahon, Anna Stern, Bertha Schiess, Jean Bissonette, Irene Niezgodu. Bottom: Lillian Antesherger, Rita Eaton, Eleanor Antesberger, Rosemary Arvny, Officers of G. A. L. Page 75 I 4 ,. Library Club I4ilH'1lI'y Club mt-mhvrs at work Book Week Fifty new hooks were added to Central's library this year as a result of the annual library drive conducted from Deceinber 8 to IS. To create further interest ill the drive each conference room was named aftei' a Catholic College football team. lVith -lohn Callahan acting as sports Cotnmentator giving the standings day by day, the Hook Bowl was a great success. The Slippery Rock Teacher's team of 317, led by Sister Joseph, led the Book liowll' race until the last day when St. x'I'ohn's of lvlinnesota of 318, led by Sister Florian, took lirst place by tl0XVllillj,f Slippery Rock Teachers by 40-ich to -illllfh of their quotas. ASSIGNMENTS Before School .................. Dorothy Mason First Period .,............ Mary Burnett and Dorothy Connolly Second Period ...... :,..Blandina Bihl and Virginia Fournier Sixth Period 1......... liileen Mcllenry and Mary McCarthy Seventh Period ....,... Irene Fleck and Louise Kendrick Eighth Period .......... Phyllis Richardson and Sylvia Biniak Miss Virginia Calmes, '37, is assist- ant Librarian to Sister Mary Anthony, O.S.U., who is head Librarian. I Page 76 iw OFFICERS I'rw,vi1ln1i .... P1111 ,1.1s Rien.-numsox Vil'l'-lII'l'.lizll'Ill,. . ,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,, .,........,.....ljURU'l'llY C'oNNo1.1.Y Srrrrlary .......,...... Ivlaar B11RN1a'r'1' 'I'r1'11x11r1'r ...,........l. SvI.v1.x BINIAK 'llhe l.il3l'Zll'y C'luh, which con- sists of juniors and Seniors, has Sllt'K'CSSi7llllj' completed its sev- enth year. liesides several so- cial LIZlllll'l'llll.':S the t'luh's pro- gram consisted of monthly meet- ings at which the various proh- lems of the library were dis- cusscd. i One of the malty grottps which eelehruletl hook week rgcmz'zcztz'0ns We work together, We pray together and we play together Pg 771 4 .--B'f7. ' -iii., CO-EDITORS JOHN CALLAHAN MARGARET MeCAR'1'HY I lx XA 'ii V? 'ser is 9 fa, N HIS YEAR iuarks the twentieth time that The Centripetal has heen published. The yearbook is a Senior project, financed and edited by the Senior class. ln it the staff has tried to review the past year and to present to the students a remembrance of their days at Central. If, in later days, the Animal hrings to mind a friend, a scene, a memory, it has been well worth the time and eI l'orl's of the stall. N. I Page 78 NO l1llJI'I'4 lli IAL STAFF Co-EfliLor's...,. .,,,.... A ssoeiate Editors ...,... Senior Eflilors .,,. A. Organization- lfllilurs ......, Underclass Eclilors ........ Calelulnr ,fflil0l'S...,... Ar! Co-Editors ............ l'l'1,o1ogr'opl1,y lbfllllrl' Senior Art lfflilol ',,, ,.....,...... Unrlorelass flrl. Erlilor ......... . girl Organizalion Erlilors ..,...... Boys' Sporls liflilors ...,,..... Girls' Sporls Editors ,.,..., Copy Erlilors ..,........... Typisls .....,.,...,.,. John Callahan, Margaret' McCarthy Jeanne Carney, Rohert Muller, Virginia Trudeau Dora Matlock, Mary Ellen Murphy, Leila Van Huskirk, lilizaheth Kwiet, Raymond Lipinski, Gerald Blanchard Mary jane llarlnett, Charles Kaezrnareli, Ludwig Frornme, Norman lirankowski, Lois Long, Eleanor Lnyet, Owen NVinkler, joseph Paszek Robert Hunter, lilizalmelh O'Cnnnor, Gene- vieve Dolkan, Charles Nnslwanm, Lila NVegmiller, Stanley lirolezyk, john Lew- nndowski Mary Burnett, lVl1lI',L'QIll'l'l Swanton .....,..l.aurinc' Pollanf, lrene Niezgoda Agnes Slavin ,losephi.ne Bowler ,..,...Rita Roe Iislher Stroud, llernadelle NVerning ........Rol1erl Kopf, llarold Dreasler Clarence Couture ...,.,,Coletta Mander, Virginia Knight ..,....Casimir Rejent, Elsie liseh Marcella Cassidy, janet' Sclleuplein, Her- niee Mariea, Marjorie Overlnerg V BUSINESS STAFF Buszness Manager ,.,.... , ............................... Gerald VVcleh Assistant Business Manager ..,,..... ....... H arold Knight Advertising Manager ....................... ....... E dwin Konicki Assistant Advertising Manager .............. John Connolly Circulation Manager ....,.. , ............... ....... .Robert Schmidt Assistant Circulation Manager .............,.. Ignatius Kaminski Cashier and Office Managers ....... ........ A lbert Weber, Francis Sutter Typlsts . ..,...............,.,..,................. ,. ........ffennie Addis, Helen Maros, Marie Francis 1 S' . The Ceniripeial N If i i 1 1 -x i r Aram KJ 'illj D 3 EWU,-.-Q.-,.,5.':,g 'Von flj l.u,uri1m Polluuf, Art Editor. Q21 Co-Editors, Associate Editors :xml Art Eflitursi plnn vzurc-S. C135 Irene Niczgocla. Art Editor. Surnml Row-ill Annes Slavin. Photugmphy Editor. 'l'llir1l Row-C11 Business stat? tabulates results of zxclvwtisim: CZllYlll2ll!.!Il. 421 Sports staff :mil Underclass Editors outline page plan. Fourth Row-HJ Ol'1II:lIllZ2l.l1i0!l Editors check committees. Fifth Row-KD Senior Editors draw plans for class pages. 125 Tylvists turn out yearbook cony. Page 79 I 4 , , ,,-,, , ..,,of.,V- ,, I Student Council - 1939 - 1940 I Page 80 Student Council officers. Conuninee for Dances. junior Color Uay Conunitlem. High point students in Catholic fflirnuielc eannpaigu. Council Officers President ...................... Rlcnaan BURNETT lfffl'-l,I'!'.S'flll'lll .,.......,.... Wu.i,i.mi l,Al'il.lZliR Ser'r1'lf1ry ........... ............... IN 'IARY liURNE'I I' Trna-1u'er ........... .,... I ,li.i.mN Axrrssiuzaoiza Central Catholic High School, 2570 Cherry Street. Toledo, Ohio. Dear Father Kirsch: We, the Senior members of the Sturlent Council, have taken this opportunity to in- l:Ol'1ll you of all Council unclertalcings flur- ing the past year. VVhen the first official meeting of the Student Council was held, the Reverend joseph D. Shenli antl Sister Mary lfventia, S. N. D., motlerators, announcecl that Richaril Burnett had been electetl to pre- sicle over all fortlienining meetings for the l939-I9-ill season. He was to he assisted by VVilliam l,al leur, Vice-l'resiclentg Mary Burnett, Secretary, :uul l,illian Antesherg- er, Treasurer. On October Sl, the junior members sponsored Color llay, an annual Alunior un- dertaking. The most successful activity of the -luniors was that of Tag Wt'ek, helil on the Zllth, 2lst ancl 22nd of November. lt was concluclecl with the first clance of the year, the Turkey Trot. The entire Week was socially anal financially successful. Two clances-a Valentine l'rom anal a Spring Frolic-were attenrlecl by more than five hundred stuclents. The Spring lfrolic concluded the social season of the Council. Volunteer Senior anrl .lunior boys ush- erecl at Ladies of the jury, the Senior play, on the seeoncl, thirtl anti fourth of Februaryg at lol, ill. S. l'inafore , the op- eretta, on the fifth. sixth anil seventh of Aprilg at the Parent-'lieacher Meetings of November l7 antl l ehruary '75 at the an- nual ilflay Festival in which all Parochial elementary antl high school stuilents par- ticipate, anal on .lnne 7 at Swayne Field. for the Summer Festival. The .lunior boys ushered at Commencement on june -l. Stuclent Council 1. llall Patrol and 'Vralfie officers 2, 3. 'Iiraffic officers on duly. 4. Student Council takes over class in absence , of teacher. J, 6. Vshers ul Clflllllfllll' pruduwinns. 7. Student Court IH session. High Pain! Man in 'lille final receipts ol the Catholic Chronicle Drive Chronicle Drive showed that we had topped our quota and had surpassed the other years in the number of subscriptions. Donald scriptions and nine half-year subscriptions. ln the Comnuxnity Chest Drive, there were 2-l rooms that either obtained the quota in contributions or . surp'lssed it. .f ' 1. fi The Student Court was put into effect April ll.' Cler- ald Blanchard was appointed Commissioner of justice, with Virgil Tank as Assistant Commissioner. jury ol' fire was appointed every two weeks, so that all Student Council members might become acquainted with Court p rocedn re. 2- ' 1 4,.i f VVe hope, Father, that this record will be of assist- ance to you in recording the activities of the Council of I9-HJ. VVe believe that this year has been a successful one, and wish the Juniors continued success in the I9-ll Student Council. DoNA1,o wn,In:1.M Sincerely you,-S, THE SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS. Page 81 I VVilheh11 again led the school. securing 38 full-year sub- NUCLEUS OF STUDENT SPIRITUAL COUNCIL SEATED-Rev. John L. Har1'im.:'tun, Nl0llt?I'3ll,0l'1 Miltlretl Cira, Beulah While, John Amlerrion, I-tI.l11IenL 1n'eI'1:1:I.. S'I'ANDING-- Marvin Sonlhartl. Lanrine I'olIauI', Edward Pierce, Irene Nieztrotlat. Cliflurd King, Ilorls Lznigenderfcr. Thomas Anderson. Robert Hunter. 'XDCX Executive Board ol Student Spiritual Council Prrxitiflzl ,,,,,,,,, ....., l lOlIN ANDERSON I irf-l'rmit1fnl . ...... Iiiiumn Wnrrta ,Sff'rf1ary .,,,,4,,AA,,,,A,,, .,,,,,, Nl ILDRED CIRA Srr'g11'zzl1l-al-.flrms ....,. ...... C lI.II I Ollll lqlNlI Student Spiritual Council For the past three years the Student Spiritual Council has Iwecn functioning ttntlcr the supervision of the Rev- erend John L. l'Iarrington, Assistant Principal. 'l'l'c pur- pose of this organization is to promote greater personal holiness in the lives of the individual studtznts. lnforpo- ratetl in the S.S.C. are the Catholic Social Action Crrn- niittees, Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee, Catholic Iifera- ture Committee, Apostolit' Mission Committee, Saint Ililda Guild, and the Saint john Berehmans Society. liaeh committee works under the direction of a student and a faculty advisor. I Page 82 CATHOLIC ACTICN CELLS .'1 fins: To help luring the world lmaclt to Christ. .l1'hi1 U1'll1fllf.l'.' Study of Mrs. Paul McGuire's Iflandhoolz. Reading of the Inquiry Method. Forming ol' n Central Section. President of Cenlrals' cells, represents Central at city meetings. Ilrnujis and Mmlr'ralol'J.' junior and Senior boys--Rev. A. 'I'. Srhtnit. junior and Senior girls-Sister M. Magdalene, O.S.l' Sophomore lwoys-Sister M. Rose, R.S.M. Freshman and Sophomore girls-Sister M. Annclle, S.N.l3. Freshman boys-Sister M. VVilhelmin:t, O.S.li. ' l Nhlff EUCHARISTIC - OUR LADY COMMITTEE .Iim.' To increase attendance at daily mass and to stimulate devotion to Christ, to llis Blessed Mother, and to the Saints. .lrl1i1'-1'r'1ln'11I.t.' Rucitatinn of the Missa Rt't'llill'il at Mass. NVeekly reception of lloly Communion lay the Kniglrs and llandxnaids. Making ol stations during la-nt. Care of the altar in lohhy of school. 1fi'UiJ0l'.' Sister Mary llortensv, O.S.l . APOSTOLIC COMMITTEE 'limi To develop in the students loyalty and devotion to the Church. ' lt'hiI UL'IIlt'llfA'.' Sending of spiritual bouquet to His lluliness, Pope Pius XII, as Christmas gift. Supervision of the Christmas seal campaign. Collection ol medicine samples for rharitv of vity. Promotion of triduum during Church Unity Ogmvg, Conducting of Mission fund drive. , Itlfuisor.v.' Sister Mary Charlotte, S.N.D. Sister Mary Alma. S.N.D. lil ll i., V Iliff 4 lil i 1. Apostolic Cummittee 2, Sl.. Vincent de Paul 3. Catholic Literature Conuuittme 4. St. Hilda Guild 5. Catholic Action Cells ?OS G. Eucharistic - Our Lady Committee Page 83 I CATHOLIC LITERATURE COMMITTEE glint: To promote stuclent interest in Catholic literature. . I rhi1'fvfl1u'l1l.v: - Flean Literature Drive. Supervisinn of Book XN'eek. Sponsoring nf Catholic Chronicle campaign at Central. Maintenance of pamphlet raek in lnhlmy. .'Itl'Ui.IOI'.l'.' Sister Mary Austin, U.S.l'. Sister Mary lfalvian, U.S.ll. SAINT HILDA GUILD .lim .' To keep altar zintl vestlnents in reauliness. .-lz'l1iz'fu1'1r1 mls: Daily care of sanctuary :intl saeristry. Preparing of the altar for Mass. Making :Intl repairing of vestments usetl during Mass. .ltlfvimn Sister Mary lliltla, S.N.D. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY flint: Tn promote stutlent thought for the IYC'll-lll'C0lillIL'ICSS lortunzlle. .-I 1'l1i1'fv1'11u'f1I.r.' Distribution ni' 100 lmnskets at Cliristlnas. Passed out Catholic Literaltttre. Collection of IIZIX stumps for relief mnney. A-1tl'vimr.' Mr. Y. C. Fischer. SAINT JOHN BERCI-IMANS SANCTUARY SOCIETY Jim: To t'lIlllDlC the lmnym to serve at Musa neerwtlitig tn estztlwlislietl rularies. .'11fli1'f't'1'rll1'lIl5.' Supplying servers nt all Masses- anal ivenediction in chapel. Attendance nt Mass and the receiving nl' Holy Cmrnnnnirm rm the feast nf St. john IIEIACIIITIZIIIS, N4lX'LTlIll1CI' 26. .-Id'vi.wr.r.' The Reverend j. D. Shenk, Sister Mztry l.nuis, S. N. D. raw. 1. Olfieers ol' St. John Bcrehnmns Society 2, 3. 4. Senior Aeulytcs. I Page 84 Religion Department Sister Mary 'I'hnmusine's Junior boys' study the Eneyclical of Pope Pius XI, on the Catholic Church. The Rev. W. 'l'. Hnnley's Senior girls listen attentively while he explains a passage from the Eneyelieal on Christian mnrrizuse. Sister Mary lmelda's conference group ol' Freshman boys place on exhibition their large collection oi' religious lmmlxlllels. -- The I reshman religion class ol' Sister Mary Paul discusses a mutter relative to present,-day interest to the Church. Religion classes are the pivotol ones in the curriculum of any Catholic school. Religion is the main characteristic which distinguishes a Catholic school from a secular one. Four years of religion are re- quired for all students. Tliany classes engaged in extra activities. Some of them made sacramental charts, held discussions on present clay events in connection with the Catholic Church, and read biographies of Saints. The Senior classes made a detailed study of the sacrament of lVIatrimony. For the first time in several years, the Senior groups have been under the direction of priests. The classes taught by the Rev. VV. T. Hanley, Rev. il. -l. Nlalone, Rev. K. A. Hans, Rev. VV. Cowan, Rev. A. T. Sclunit, Rev. ,l. ll. Shenk, and the Rev. J. L. Harrington, completed the Senior religion book, Faith and Reason. The book is based on the defense of the fundamentals of the Catholic church. The Rev. Gerald W. lf. Dunne instructed his class on the fundamentals, but used as a handbook, the Protestant Reformation in l'ingland and lreland. ,The ,lunior religion classes made a study of the Catholic Church, while several of them read the l'lneyelicals oli Popes l.eo and Pius XI, on thc Church. The Sophomores studied the hleans of Grace. Several groups made llflass booklets and sacra- mental eharts as a sideline activity. The l9'reslnnan class found interest in studying the Commandments of God and the Church. The l'resluneu were active in the Clean Literature Drive which was carried on throughout the city. lllany classes exchanged leallets and magazines. Page 85 l Co-Editor The Centric Co-Editor Tllirnl Axsuviule Erlilur.. Typixru ....,... ROBERT KOP F BUSINESS STAFF 1939 - 1940 A EDITORIAL STAFF CaE'11iIUrS ............................ Dura Matlock, Rolwrl Kupl' Managing Exlilur ...,........,........ First Axxmrinle ErIimr...., S 4!r'a1 ml Assrlriulc Erlilur.. ....................Pllyliis Ilivilurilsnm Copy Ezlilors ........ Murgarvl Slmfli EUUIUI' fnvyffl --..-......,....... ........ I Ii:-Imril Iimivlle- Spnrls Enlilnr Ulirlsl ......,. ............... V irgiuilu Ifnx Fvulnrv Erlilnr ............ .......... , ...... Kulhlm-n llnxuuuri Slaff Wrilurx .... . .......... Iilizubulll Hulm, Clmriz-fa Nmlnumn, Iinrlmral II:-ra-s D4-pnrlnwnl Eililurs NNW... .... ,, ......, .... . ..... . ........., . .Inv-pI: I':usmfIi Cenlrugrud ........... ..,....... E Iiznlu-II: Kwiel Exrhungu Ezlilur ...... , ..... ,... . Marie' Smilh ............IIIalrvin Sollllmrai . ........ . ..... John liulluhun ...........I.1-ilu Vun Ilu-skirk Mvlinrl hy, J 1-umm Ifurn:-y .........KiIclu Dun if 7 DORA IVI.9QI..Of'Ix XTTZ,-,yfffef x.,-- :L 1 ' in f x- c I c , . i S X .1 Busuwss illunuyer ................................. ..... I Izxrnid Ilrnssie-r V will 50101 .flsxismnl llusinesx Manager ............ Cllurln-Q Kun-zrmirvk QP N1 f If l 4' .lhlm-rrising Mnnngur ...................... . .,......... Ihlwin Kunirki Q !! , ENT ,Q b five! ,L-rick f I XX Asxismlll Alluerlising Mnlmgvr ..,....... .... I .ilu Wceggvliillner A, Aki ' .53 455039 ,Mew .f' Ilniwrl Srilminll mx' 'mm Q . I 431 ,jiri .939-40 1'-- .. ' xv ' Assistant Cirrulaliun .Ilrlnuger It Does Happen Here TEST SCH lfircnluliun Mrmugner................... ..... .............I.oiw Lung THE BUSY EDITORS TAKE TIME OUT TO LOCK AT THE CAMERA Siwamrocks Wm NNJIOC' me will! ' 3 CQQ 1 rig ln A yfxf- SWK, Isdily. A P -ko Cav .Wu b If From ,Eb .3095 021991: M .' bex! A CO vvfi, vAa 1Aava?.,oms Recen S10 SeXec,'Q.9wae,,,Dg1Pp,NGs'F:S ll-Central Aw V 5 OM TITE ggilgrlx Dunng Zeem'.i'ri,lul.l1N: S. In A.. was-s1.4m.:w Am. .ml-:nlc.xN N. s. l'. A., Leafggg-1 - fyeaafl 'A JT I I v rlgug f!J7.,nuv,. 0031. U H Mhcwonicgq wet. A ,I , N H A,Il on oflgoldbnisi-:iii5zN1nAL xrrmu P?S5emuEm.f' gg.,- I Page B6 Co-Editors, Associate Editors, MZIIZIQIIIII Edi- tor, Copy Readers. Advertising Mzmuger, Circulation Mzlnzlger. Stz1FE Writers. Feature Editurx. Typirsts, Dcpzlrtment, Editors. Exch:1n1.5e Eclit,n1's. Bmainess Mrumgers, Spprtx Editors. r w Music Department The Music Department, under the personal supervision of Mr. -Ioseph Saintou, consists of one hundred ninety-two members who make up the Orchestra, the Hand, and the Cllee Club. In - , addition to lns teaching at Central, Mr. Srnnton is a private tutor M tw .- ' A of music. He has been associated with Central for nine and one- half years. lile is also the director of the Toledo Philharmonic Orchestra. Sr. bl. Camillus, O.S.l3'., is faculty supervisor of the entire Music Department. MR. JOSEPH SAINTON Musii- I'lirc-etoi' ORCHESTRA The thirty-one members of the Orchestra have been an active group during the past year. The in struments played in the various presentations are seven lirst violins, eight second violins, three clarinets three bass viols, two cellos, three trumpets, one trombone, two tympani and a piano. The Orchestra and Cllee Club often co-presented progrz-uns over the Public Address System as well as at assemblies. lly giving several musical selections, the Orchestra contributed to the success of the senior play, Ladies ol' the jury. Also the great part they played in the musical comedy, UH. M. S. Pinaforef' was indispensible. Together with Notre Dame Academy's and St. Ursula's Academy's orchestras, Central's took part in the annual Music l estiv:tl, playing five selections: Coronation March, Le Propl1ete by Meyerbeerg Adagio l'athetique by Clodardg Overture Rosamunde by Schubertg Serenade from Les Millions d'Arlequin by Drigog and Selection from Il Trovatore by Verdi. The Orcllestrzl calls time nut. 1 l Page 87 1 A DRUM MAJ ORS Heading the Band are our two drum majors, Joseph Sheperd, '41, and his assistant, Gerald Plank, '-ll, who have twirled and twisted their silver batons to peppy rhythms during the home football games of the season. These two able leaders have directed the Band for two consecutive years and we think they are plenty fit to carry on for a third. lil!!! JOSEPH SHEPERIQ GERALIJ PLANK BAND The Band is an organization composed of sixty-six students, some of whom have progressed from untrained musicians to capable members of one of the largest high school bands of the city. Five l'l'01h- bones, three baritones, five French horns, three saxophones, eight drums, one cymbal, twenty-three elarinets, and-seventeen trumpets are the instruments included in the band. With lylr. Sainton direetinff the band is now finishin its eleventh successful year. It has added color by 21 . and enthusiasm to many assemblies as well as footballgames. It again took part in the animal Music Fes- tival, playing the following selections: Triumphal lVIareh from Aida by Verdi, 'Tiavotte Amaryllis by Ghys, and l'ilgrims' Chorus from Tannhauser by VVagner. The Band gets ready to tune up the school song. IPage BB A ul 'l'luf ulrls in tht- Ulm- Club start, 1n':1t'liic't- on tht- Mass for lluliezition of the Cnthetlrzll. GLB The Cllcc Lllub, a regular curricular activity of the school, has as its purpose the tlevelopinent of musical ability :mtl true appreciation of music. lJl'llCflCL'S are lu-lil every day tluring thc SA, fill, :mtl 5C periotls. The filee Club has shown its ability to rc-mlei' all types of music, some ot which was brought to thu footlights in Gilbert and Sullivanls musical comecly, UH. llfl. S. l'inafoi'c, to the accompaniment of the Urchestra. This was by uo means the sole activity ol this organization, for it appcarcil in many pro- EC LUB grains given over the Public Aclmlress System :mtl also at assemblies. i On May ll, the Glee Club remlerecl several selections at the annual llflusie Festival presented by 'lloletlo Catholic Schools. Accompanied by the Orchestra, they sang The Lass NVith the-Delicate Air by Arne, 'iOut of the Silenccu by Galbraith, anal Cai'mena by Lane VVilson. 'Under the direction of M1'. Sainton and the su- pervision of Sr. bl. Camillus, O.S.F., the members have been fashioned into finished products of more than average perfection. 'l'Iu- lmys lll'l'lHll'L4 fur I'I.M.S. Pinai'ore , musical conit-dy. Page 89 I lr f-sv 1 TOP -These girls are in Sister Germ:nine's second period American Government Class. They are studying the government ol' Ohio and every girl has obtained a copy oi' the constitution of her state. BOTTOM - The boys of Sister Neri's eighth period Modern History class found it interesting to make Elf comparison of the map of Europe in 19110 with that oi' the some countries in 1918. Rtlymonil Etzel is shown at the-ir special rnnp whose borders eouhl easily he ellulnfqed so thnl. 'the project eould he kept up to date. History Department Central's History De- partment includes the three general fields of Ancient and Medieval, Modern, and American history. Twenty-six classes convene daily, nine of which are American history classes, ten Modern, and seven Ancient. In all, there are approximately nine hun- dred and twenty-four students enrolled in the department. The classes are taught by five Sisters of Mercy, Sr. NI. Austin, Sr. M. Germaine, Sr. M. Paul, Sr. NI. Neri, and Sr, M. Imelda, two lay teachers, Mr. Adolph Tschernc and hir. George llicfiarry, and one Fran- ciscan Sister ot Joliet, Sr. Rose Agnes. These classes strive to make their sessions more interesting by participating in various projects includ- ing current news discus- sion clubs and special re- ports. The use of sterop- tican slides and maps vitalizc interest in the subject. The Ancient history classes sponsored the showing of 'iThc Crusades for general patronage after school, April 24 and 25. The movie depicted the third Crusade led by Richard oi lfngland and Philip of France. Periodically, during the year, the American history groups, using their class time, -saw several movies con- cerning the lives ot early Americans. Some American history classes found it interesting working on a project which they termed a Cnfholif Slfjrfvlrnlflif to their text. This led them to do research in the biographies and works of early missionaries and prominent Catholic statesmen and scholars. The volume when bound will be the classes' contribution to the library. I Page 90 English Department Y Since lfnglish is Il required subject, ZllIl'l0Sl'-CVFl'Y student :tt Central is en- rolled in one of the forty-five classes held daily. 'lihe course :iiins to give the student the fundzlmentztl niechzinics of nornizll language activity :ind to develop nn interest in the literary interpretation of truth and beauty found in life. 'liihere are thirteen Freslnnzui groups, twelve Sophomore, eleven junior, :ind ten Senior classes held daily. The Senior course includes two journalism classes, four public speaking :ind four Ifnglish l,itL'l'1lflll'C groups. The journalism students are taught the fundzuncntzils of news Q,'2lfl1l'l'illQ: and news editing. It is this group which edits the CICNTRIC, the ollicinl news organ of the school. The public speak- ing classes are put through :1 thorough study of l,1ll'li2llllCIll'1ll'j' Procedure and :ire given :unple opportunity for effective practice. The literature groups stress American :ind lCnglish fields :ind in both the Catholic writer and his work ure einphnsized. The lifnglish Depztrtinent is under the supervision of thc 'Ursuline Nuns with Sister Mary joseph, O. S. 17.3 Sister Mary Liguori, O. S. l7.g Mr. .lohn llzigdonzlsg Mr. George Illcllarry, and M r. Roman Young also 'in the depart- ment. ' I One ol' Junior classes taught by Sister M. Austin. O. S. U.. study Catholic authors. Hook-jnckets show reports submitted by class. Mr. John llznrdoims has demonstration in public speaking elziss. 'i Sister M. Aloysizi, O. S. U.. has her Sophomore class pause during :L 1: sl to do :L hit nl' posing before the eumeru. Page 91 l The Latin Department l-Juniors diligently study the w.n'ts of Cicero. The department has 378 boys and 192 girls registered in its four years of Latin. ' The third year classes, in charge of Sister lll. Gordian, have taken up the works of Cicero. The fourth year, conducted by the Reverend Arthur T. Schmit, have studied classical Latin as de- veloped and perfected, by the Catholic Church. Pope Leo XIH's Ifncyelical on Free-Masonry was studied for style in composi.ion and content. A test, sponsored by the Associatiozi for the Promotion of the Study of Latin, through its official publication, iiA1.lXilllllll Latinum, was Freshman boys are taking: their daily Latin unix. taken by all l,atin students. Gold Medal prize winners were Joseph Paszek '40, Ralph Reichert '-ll, Thomas Donoher '43, Leonard Langen- derfer !43, and Irene Rutlcowski '4-3. The test has been taken for four years, during which three other Central students have been awarded Ciold Medals. The school has received a trophy in recognition of the three consecutive prize winners. The Association also awarded every A student a Certificate of lffficiency in recognition of splendid work. The German Department There are eighty-five students enrolled in the German department. These students consist of three different classes-first year, second year, and the class which alternates annually in third and fourth year content material. Der Deutsche Verein is the German cluh preciation for German literature, art, and music. During the current year members have done re- search work on the lives of great German com- posers. On January 12, the club sponsored for the entire student body the showing of Die Singende .lug1end QThe Orphan Roy of Viennaj. whose purpose is to sustain and promote an ap- OFFICERS OF THE GERMAN CLUB l,l'l'ATIll'l1f ......... ..... W illiam Tremp l'ilY'-lJI'l'.i'illl'llf ........,, Lillian Antesberger rq1'l'l'1'fl1fj v,,,, ,,,4,, .,,..,......... l Q lSiC iCSCll 'l'1'1'11,rln'1'l ',,.. .,...................... ll 'lilfvill l'l2lSS Sister M. l'lortense, O.S.F., is faculty director of the club. l German class simrs the famous old German folk Holma- l Page 92 French Department I 4 Spanish Department l- -A group ot' French students sim: the Jociste March of Conquest. 2- A Spanish class studiurs the famous cities of Spain. x A FRENCH To gain a hotter appreciation ul: tht' lfieuch lan- guage, it is thought helpful In study the l':u'tors in- fluencing it. This, the student of lrI't'llt'll at Central is fortunate in heing nhle to do. For further knowletlgc uf France the l9'rench student has the opportunity of taking visual trips. 1'he department has a splendid collection of films that bring I r:1nt'e to the classroom. There are live classes of French with an enrollment of one-hundred ten students. The department is supervised hy, Sister M. Roselma, 0. S. F. SPANISH During the current year over a hundred students studied Sl'l?llliSl1-il'lCCt.1TfH'l'XCl't'llll language of the world. They have gone llirqugli elementary word study and have progressed to Complete short story reading and translating of materials relative to Spain and South America. In the classes taught by Sister M. Consilia, O. S. F., not only have the students learned the language of Spain hut also the life, customs and early history of the people. The students also studied about the early mis- sionaries and explorers of the Southwest of our country. Page 93 l ki F--Y -?jY.g H i I Page 94 L L Boys' Art Department y Since its establishment in l934. .. gl, ' the boys' art department has grad- ually become a popular course, for twice as many students enrolled for the primary course than any year previous. The first step of this course. taught by Mr. Ludwig li. Thuel, is to develop form in design. First instructions in architecture and necessary Fundamentals in geom- etry follow. Floor plans and de- tails of sections of various build- ings are then drawn up to be later blueprinted, The first year stu- dents eompleted a project of con- structing an entire layout of a two- story residence. In the advanced classes, interior and furniture design is stressed. N . . . . lhe future designer begins with a rough sketch which is worked out in detail, later being drawn in per- Members of Boys' Art Department and their work I spective and colored. Another phase of the course is the furniture department. Its students have proved themselves able to produce furniture when they constructed two easy chairs that were ratlled off for the Library fund. All 'furniture is built by the students from original designs. Other branches just as important in this course include oil panting, model construction, ornamenting and casting. - V. AAY, ,Ai- ART BY lX'lomns C'lk.fw Prc'.ri1l1'nt, lllN.l'I'lllII of lrilll' Jrls. Huston Noi by il: 1unqm.rI.v flnlh n nulinu li-w lful hy il.r url-Ihr url Ihrlr g1i1'r,r il: .mul Ifllilrmlimrrll: Tuilay, fwlm hmm-.r uf Tray lilwrfwl fllfllllflll llnmrrfi .wnyf Uf lilly!-I'.v fins! Dill llol llrr .mlnl-.mvrlvl lumhx mul lfnrjilrzi h ra'hr llrr .ruvuhrv Illyllil' frlilh? Nnl Nulnmix, Thr l'm'lh4'rmu ix tlrrrrr nr I I'l'Il this- 'l'hr .rrulplnrnl hrml lhul !li'Z'l'.f, ru Illlllflhf rls- 11011, .4 Gulf.: .rrrnzily nr, yr! ngfain, .'lIl glirlhnuillf Irn'r'li1lr'.r.r. .'1uil nut by fmjw-J Ur king.:-lurynl-lhe Hnlhir zzgn' ,wil-'1,'i1'f.u. ll li-rr: in l.'h11v'lrr.f ur in .Willlf fw'imifi1'r Thu! firlilllr Ihr .71lnru'iu11 uf ilu' Chilli . . . Tlnurr hm-4' nur flirll fu-hun' .mulx lifur -1L'illl ru yrl. .-lrl Ihnu my rnlHllr'y JlI'fi.Tfil'al In lm-zv' Nnrrn' ilflfvfr in Ihr tfllllillfl mmli ul film' l ill11 .mllw .ilrmlglr lfxL'i.vIr.l .ihj'.wl'ujvr'l' Ullll Jay, Thr'Jr' fruplv' hnrfw Ihr rnrly l1.n' nl .rlrrl. Culflfllf fzcilh lhal! lVln'rr J,M'ahJ Ihiur ufzun grru' mul, 'I'hr lilfrrly nf mrlu. l5'rf thou .rhull rhnllylr- :lull ull lifr hull!! fwilhin fwilhiu in yflnfuxingf i 'l'I'i7l,t N Thr' .mul uf rhrurglr-neil! url llnl yi-vi' lhy .mul I:'1nhrulinu'r1l?' ll'ill il lrulvr Ihal lu ilir! I. Firlst Year Art Glass making: posters to advertise the Operettu. 2. Junior and Senior stinluula drafting dress pullorns. Girls' Art Department The purpose of art education is the development of appreciation for the beautiful and the acquisition of the power to produce the beautiful. This is the aim of the girls' art department at Central. Sister lllary Hilda, S. N. ll., directs the department which offers the following course: First Year: Composition, color theory, free hand sketching in charcoal, water color, lettering, and poster work. Second Year: Designing, pen and ink sketching, liturgical needlework, and pos- ters. Third and Fourth Years: Advanced designing, interior decorating, costume de- signing, free hand drawing in pastel and water color, and the technique of tlieatrical make-up. The Junior and Senior students also manage the photography for the Centripetal as well as all photographic plates for the annual. The St. Hilda Guild, a division of the Student Spiritual Council, whose purpose is to care for the altar and its necessities, is composed of girls in the art department. Page 95 I -' .-intl! Mechanical Drawing Department 'li0lY7Fl'0SllITl2lll classes study the fundamentals ol' mechanical drnftinyr. Bot1.om-Seniors cheek lll'ZU.Vlll5Jfri of lirewster Slrueinl aeroplane. - W OFFICERS OF THE DRAFTSMEN'S GUILD 1 P1'1'S11lf'Il1 4-...... ............ ....... .......... 5 I oseph btaebell l'in'-Pl'1'si1l1'11l .... . Sf'rr'1'l11ry ..,....,, Clil'l'IlXl1I'l'l' ............,.. , Svry4'111zf-111-llrnlx ..... The hlechanieal Drawing Class under the supervision of the Rev. Gerald W. E. llunne, A. bl., Litt. D., and llflr. Bernard Ll. Carter has aimed at finishing one major project each year. This year the class obtained and dismantled a Brewster Special aeroplane that had been in the air but thirty-two hours. Detailed drawings of each part were made by the Sophomore, junior and Senior students. The Freshmen were un- able to participate in the project because they lacked a complete knowledge of the fundamental principles obtained in the Hrst year. -, p A Nlotor assembly elevations were executed by Donald llflcllflillen, Edward Pierce, Charles Adkinson, Robert lVIarisay, Bernard Rowe and I Page 96 ......,Robert hlcVicker .......l3ernard Rowe ....,R0llL'l'lf llesniond .......Robert Muller Dale lleaudry. Assemblies of the fuselage and wings were drawn by joseph Staebell, Robert lll'SIllOIltl, Robert hluller, .Iohn VValtzer, Robert lllcVicker and lfdward lireitfelder. The con- trols were handled by Willizilii lfitzcharles and Louis Lange, while Lzuvrence Mueller drew the complete assembly of the landing gear. An ele- vation of the front ol the ship was drawn by Leonard Niezgoda. Robert Muller, .Iohn VValt- zer and Victor Nawrocki drew a side elevation of the ship as it is seen in the air. According to Father Dunne, the work pro- duced this year by the IJl'2lffS1l1Cl'l,S Guild is more advanced in quality and quantity than any produced since he took over the supervision of the departnient in 1923. i I -I Science Department CHEMISTRY PHYSICS llnder the leadership of Sister Xlarie 'l'herese, Une hundred and fifty students under the guidf U. S. lf., and Sister hlary Agatha, U. S. l ., llll ance of hir. V. Fischer, now possess a better under- stiulents have obtained a better knowlelge of the problenis contained in the study of Chemistry. lluring the year Grace lirady won fifth prize in the Current Science Contest, and Lawrence lfla- herty won honorahle mention in the Duquesne Uni- versity Contest. A chemistry Club, The 93rd lflenient, was formed this year and is composed of 00 nienibers, which was divided into various eonunittees to study the dii'l'erent phases of Clietnistry. The president was -lohn liottorff, Casinier Rejent, Vice-President: Ruth liflcllaniel, Seeretaryg Kathleen Connors, 'lll'C2lS1,ll'Cl', and Robert Schmidt, Publicity Agent. GENERAL SCIENCE 'l'he scope of general scicncc includes the study of air, water, heat, energy, weather, changing earth, inagnetics and electrical energy. 'l'he science students niade large posters this year depicting the lives of great sei- . a l entists. ln this course the stu- dent is given a general idea of each of the three major sei- Y ences, Chemistry, Physics, and l lliology. The general science classes are conducted by Sister Mary 'l'eresita, U. S. lf., and Sister Mary Caroline, U. S. lf. BIOLOGY 'l'he interesting: charts and models which illustrate the topics of science studied by the QZ32 students help to give theni a hetter and clearer understand- ing ol plant and animal life tlirougli the various stages ol ilevelopnient. 'lhrougli the use of the inicroseope the students have o b t a i ne d information about the things that are invisi- ble to the eye. The biology classes are un- der the supervision of Sister Nlary Florian, O. S. F., and S Sister Mary Agatha, O. S. F. standing of machines, heat, light, sound, and elee- tricity. This year every student was required to write a three thousand word essay on any phase of physics. ln this class through experiments the students have obtained a better slant on the various phases of physics. ll-Ir. Fischer has shown many line movies not only for his own class, but for the various sci- enee classes throughout the school. B 1. The fifth period chemistry class working an experiment. 2. The sixth and seventh period liiology class studies the human body. Page 971 ,W Y . I S ' . Commerce Department ' f-f Q1 L- 4 a ing lstwwp EASY The Louis Hand-Keyboard Chart, depicted in the abuve pieture, spells out the name Central Catholic High Sehoulf' TYPEWRITING 'ldltruugliuut the school year the typewriters in Ramps IOS and 107 are in constant use. Over S00 students are learning typewritiug under the supervision of the Notre Dame Sisters. The fundame.ntal aint ol' Sister Mary Annelle's and Sister Mary 'l'lunnasine's lirst year typewriting elasses, was to inereasc the mastery' nl' the lieylmartl llll'0llgll live-minute speed tests. All the advanced secretarial classes, under the direc- tion nf Sister Mary Louis, S. N. D., have received eertilieates.for Mimeograph Wlork. They have also merited gold pins and certificates for the Gregg C'l ' tCumpelent 'Vypistj test. COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY The Commercial Geugrapliy elass, supervised and directed by Sister Mary Thrmmasine, S. N. D., this year completed a project with stamps. They carried out the life story of Harold Noiee in eommemoratives. IPage 98 ,r at , , A V. ,W t V 1. ll P I. ta 'I ,I t 1 ,, N' 5 t. bb -: 'h'lt-1 SXQEJQQA lf! - 1, Xggsghg, I, .r ' J f l .hx If W f f W51555ii iiiiGiifiiiiilziiliii?-FI L-'W' 7a'ii'if.'-. l 7 he 'elt . f .:' Y - fir' . 11.- ?,:4-H., ' ' , 0. G. A. Clnh P'-lu., A --.,...,I,. , fa The Controlling Aeemnits are being: tlemovu-tt.ra1.etl by the liU0lili0CI!ilU.2' class, periods l and 2. SHORTHAND Over 250 students in the Cmnmereial Department are being instrueted in the functional method uf Gregg shorthand, live periods daily. The lirst year classes are under the direction of Sister Mary Ludonna, S. N. D. Advanced Shorthand and Transcription is taught by Sister Mary Louis, S. N. D. Many of the Seniurs in the Class have passed the 100-word trans- eriptiun test, and belong to the U. G. A., Order af Gregg Artistsl' Club. BOOKKEEPING 'I'hr: l'lfltDlilU'f'PlIlg Course is extremely important in the euinmereial lield, beeause it aids the students in the prepalratinn lar earning a living. lVl'nst young pens ple will seek initial employment in stunt' business, and inany times it nerurs througli the aid nl' this efvtirsr. Cieneral prineiples ol' at-enuntiny.1 are explained sn that the student may understand eaeh speeilie step in a transaction. An understanding ali business and its operation is developed through the actual handling nl: papers, records, and reports. Sister M. Iiventia, S. N. D., is the supervisor. Mathematics Department 1. The Al-Geo-Trip.: staff isn't always this inactive. The students at Central are 'offered a four- year eourse in high school mathematics. There are twenty-nine classes held daily: two of solid geometry and trigonoinetry, three of advanced algebra, eight of plane geometry, eleven first year algebra and live general mathematics. Sixty- two per cent of the enrolled student body, or nine lunulred and thirty, enjoy their figures. 'l'he group as a whole edited four issues ol the ,'ll-Ura-'I'1'igf, the last numher running arti' eles written hy Seniors only. llflenihers of the -Iunior classes nulde posters to illustrate the work of ancient 1natheinatieians. The Sophomores nuule seraphooks showing the application of plane geometry in the hoine, in industry and in nature. The lfreshinen had their share of work in mastering the liundamentals of algebra and general matliematics. 'lille teachers in the depztrtlnent are Sister lil. Alherta, U. S. l .g Sister Nl. Beale, O. S. lf., Sister M. Constantia, U. S. lf., Sister DeChan- tal, U. S. l .g Sister l7eSales, O. S. l .g Sister M. Rose, R. S. .Mg Sister M. Teresita, O. S. lf., and the Rev. nl. ll. Shenk. AL-GEO-TRIG STAFF l2Dl'l'OR-lN-CHIEF: VVilliam Yates. ASSISVFANTSZ . Robert Kopf, Elivulwelh Kwiet, liugene Lorisa, Anna Seger, Marvin Soulhard, Gerald XVclch. BUSINESS MANAGER: Patrick Donnelly. ASS I STANTS: Raymond Etzel, llanues iilii-illllilll, Alplumse Miller. t'lRC'ULA'I'1ON: Vance Filzgerald, Mary iillI'lIl'il. A SSI STANTS: Paul Besaneeuey, Rohr-rt Gorny, Rita Luyel, 'Vlmlnas Nicmiller. ART EDITORS: Joseph Gdowik, Rohel'l lN'leYiekl'l', i.IUVI'l'l!C!' Mueller, Ralph Trese. HUMOR EDITORS: .luhn Bollorff, llugll FiUl'1lli1If'. 'l'Yl'lS'l.'S: Ruth Burrell, Eleanor Luyet, Ruth Mellaniel, Gertrude Morrissey. lNlllN-IEOGRAPII STAFF: Rohcrt Anderson, janxes lieauy, Robert Blaise, George Drewyer, james Meiring, VVilli:un Meyer, Vl'illi:un Muel- ler, Eugene Nadrasik, james Quinn, Margaret Ruppcl. ASSICMBIJNG PAPER STAFF: Gloria Ashe, Bladina Bihl, Bernadine Borer, Gcncvicyc Dulkan, Regina Fosfy, Marjorie Krauser, Helena Lewis, Ruth Linenkugel, Nora Mae Longxnore, Evelyn Striu, Geraldine Suszka, Anita Sparks, Mary Sutter. 2. Plane geometry isn't very plain. 3. Slide rules do come big. Page 99 1 7.77.7 7,.L77- .-7.7-,,, . 1u,.7, . Department Home Economics ' IL Sugar :uid spice, :ind every- thing nice, lizivors the cheery Home Economics room where Sister liiary Louis, U. S. U., teaches her girls to follow in their mothers' footsteps. The general content of the course grows out of home life and its activities. The first year classes study food, economic marketing, proper prepzn'z1tion of meals and correct table serv- ice. Their study of clothing in- cludes fabrics, the use of pat- terns, the actual making of the clothes :ind the proper cure of them. Their lzitest project was the doll contest. Each girl in the first year group had n doll to outfit completely for the con- test. Perfect little housekeepers were made of the second yezu' students. They were taught the fundzunentzils of furnishing :uid lliilllllglilg the home. Aside from this they completed ll course in Home Nursing. To acquire that ease ol' the perfect hostess the second yezu' girls planned :uid supposedly had, theatre and hirthduy pur- ties, at which each in turn played hostess. Une of the projects of the second yeau' groups was the con- struction of il miniature two- x. 'l'his is the house the girls huilt. 2. Fifth :ind sixth periods in llror-ess of eoulung. J. Even grown llll Lflrls lille dolls. story lrzune house. The house 'llhe time allotted 'lor this was exhibited in room .Elo and course is two years with live in the l,,ihr:u'y. douhle periods Il week. J.. f 1 l Page 100 'D Mr. Mztrrin Sattppt' ,,,M,,,- ,-,,,,,,,, THE DRAMATIC CLUB nrtatut't t'ft c,'u.:tc'H 'l'ltt' llrztntatit' C'ltlh nl C't'ntt':tl is ctttttpnst-tl nl seniors who arc interested in thc pt'ntlttt'tiott of tht: Stfttim' Class Play and tht- Musical C'ntncdy. 'l'his year Mr. Marvin Sanppe, fot'tnet' C'entral teacher, replaced Ida Talty Adams as director of the Sc-niur play, 'lI.:ttlies of the jury. lileannr Crockett VV:ttts ltattdled the dramatic: side nf thc operetta, lI.M.S. I'ittztI'nt't- , while the mttsival tvtuk was di- rt-trtt-tl hy Mr. ,loseplt Sainton. Sister Angela Marie, 0.5. U., sttprrvisetl the club during the npt-rt:t'ta ltet-:tusc M. Callista, tI.S. ll., mnderatnr. nl: lltt' ahst-nec nl Sistrt' lil--aunt' t't'ot-krtt NVatts efia LADIES OF THE JURY The Suninr Class presented Ifrctl liallard's I.atlit-s uf tltc jury nn the nights of Ifehrttary 2, 3, antl -I. llntlcr thc direction of Mr. Marvin Sattppt-, the Past gave a pet'fm'ttt:tttet1 that uasily met tltt- high standards set hy Central pmtlttctintts of the past. 'l'hc ltat:k1.Et'utttttl nf the plat' ts a tnttrder trtal tn 1 wltittlt Mrs. Yvctttr Unrtlntt is ttltargetl with killing' her husband on thc pct'jttrt'tl testimnny of Dr. Qttinry Atlzttnsjattttes, the Gordutt physician, attd livclyn Snow, Mrs. Gurdutt's personal maid. Mrs. Crattc, at first tht- lone dissenting juror, pro- reetls tn shift the hallnt hy playing nn the pc-cttli:tt'ities nl' tht' jury. The play is rlimaxed wht-tt the prejudired 1 jury llurcmatt, ,lay lrcsslvy, is fnrt't'tl to vnu: nnt guilty utttltzr pressure front tht' rt-st uf the jury. i'.'XS'l' 'llllli ,IURY Mrs. Livingston llaltlwin l'rant- ......,..... ...... I2 lizaln-tlt Gibbons Lily l't'att ..... ........................................ ....... l 7 t'ant't-s Killian Cynthia Tatu ...................,...,....... ....... lv lrtt'y.Bttrttt-tt Maytnc Mixtur ..... ......... R ita Mittt-tttltwl Mrs. Dact: ......... .................... S ylria Biniak Mrs. Magttirv ....... ,......... . Mart' Ellt-n Murphy ,lay ,l. l'rt'sslcy ....... ........ .Q .......,. . ...Iultn Callahan Spt-nt't-r ll. Davey. ..... .............,..... I Inward Nargcs .ftlunzu lit-:tl .,.............. .........,.. I 'lztyttttuttl Lipinski 'l'nny 'l'ltuntlnplntltts .,....... Uvraltl lilattcltxtrd Steve llrunttn ........... ....... , lultn Lrtvtttttluwski Antlrt-tv Matcliaig ...,,..,........ ..,....,............,... .............. , I ttltn linttnrll' 'l'llli O'l'llliRS jutlgt- Fish ,,,.,,., .....,,,...,,.,..,........,...,... ..,.... IN ' larvin Sotttltartl llalst-y Van Styu .,.,,.,,..,,............................ ....... E tlward lirtfitfrltlt-r Rtttltt-t'fnrtl Dale ..........,... ........,.... ......,..... R t thtrrt lluntcr Dr, Quincy Adams jatttrs, jr. ..... ........ R nhcrt Schmidt Art Duhhs ...................................... ....,..,.... , lulttt Stnecltley Mrs. Clorclun, fYt't-tn: Yrrtj ..... .......... K atltltrt-tt Connors livvlytt Snow ...................,.,......... ,...., . UG:-ttevicvt: Dnlltrtn Susanne ......,,............................. ............ X 'vottnc Gatrs Clerk of the Court .... ..............,..,....,...,,...,. I itlwrtrtl I'lit:k Cnurt Rcptulcr ,,,... ..............................,,.......... M ildrt-cl Cir!! Atttlitnrs ......... NVaitt'rs ............ ......Mary Melfartltv, Rita Ynttttg Casimir Rcjcnt, ,Inltn Pietryltowsltt 1EXlElfU'l'l VIC Studvnt Gent-ral Cltairntatt ............ I tt-kt-t Staff ,..... .................. ........ H.M.S. PINAI-'ORE Gilhvrt and Sullivan's II.M.S. Pinafnre was the Musical C'utnedy presented at Central, April 5, 6, and 7. 'llhc tale, a ridicule nf 1ittgl:tnd's cttstmn of rank ittltcritattrc, depicted Josephine and her luvc for Ralph, a cotntntut sailur. lllopement was seemingly ltnpeless, until Little Bttttercttp stepped forward to relate that Ralph and the Captain were exchanged at hirtlt. ,lostfpltitte's marriage to Ralph, the Capt:tin's to Butter- rttp, and Sir ,Ioseplfs to Hehe, climaxed the play. l 'l'llE CAST 511' ,lnwplt Pttrtrr ..... ................................ ......... h ' Iarvin Snutltartl Captain Corvurzttt ,.....,,.,,...,,,,.....,, ......,....,. , lamps Smtlrt- Ralplt Rarltstratt' ............. Ricltartl lirttckt-r Dirk l,t'1lllL'j'l' ..... ....,..... ...........,.., I T rank Trawinski Bill llnhsluy .......... . ...................... Raymond Rusenfeldt-r linh lit-t'ltt-t- ................ ......................................... V lultn XVirrit-s St-rgt-ants nl Marines .... .,...... R irhard Cztnnelli, Emery Zavac ,ltlN'l'lHHt' ---4-.--4--.----.--- ..----........ ......... ........ fl t 1 tm Mar 'l'm.ltl llhvht- ......................................,,......,.......,............,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,A R 053 BQ-rpg l.tttlt- lltttturcttp ..............................,....,.. ,.., ,,,..... C gt tim-ine Fnumi,-,- GIRLS' DANCING CHORUS Iivrlyn Aubry, Mary Zrttvntltty, Lillian Antvshrrgcr, Mary Sttiiivan, Ruse-tnztry O'Rottrkc-, Elizabeth Sherrill, Rita Iiatnn, Rita Riley, lillen liilcottrsu, Frattees Killian, lilizahetlt Schultz, liatltlet-n L'nttnnrs, lilizahrllt llaltn, Mary Mel'artlty, Iivulyn lit-ttittgt-r, Grace Brady. BOYS' DANCING CIIURIIS ,lantvs Mtu'risst'y, Alpltunse Miller, C'ltarlt-s Kztttztttarrk, lfrvtl- rrick lfrank, Rnbrrt Kaiser, liernurtl llick, Vllttrtl Lugstlntt, lfranltlin lilztckwoud. GIRLS' CHORUS liilt-rn Fell, Kathleen Oherhausen, jane Recs, Lt-ruta Ifarher, Mildred Cira, Ann Marie Grey, Mildrt-tl Smut, Stella linttcltartl, ,lane Dov, Rita Maliknwski, Ruth Wlikopac, Virginia jabltutski, ,lcanne Dt-t.-mls, Claire Dowling, Nlarpzztret Cattt:-ron, Elizabeth Cchttll, jean Bissmtette, Virginia Knight, Gertrude Saelzler, Margaret Link, Barbara Heres, Dorothy Vllolle, Alice Barzcz, Ruth liartell, lla-lun Kranz, Evelyn Kcmpf, Rita Zin-man, Mar- gart-t Martin, Anna Bartku, Mary Driscoll, Phyllis Pilzccker, Rita Young, Ilelrtt Griss, Elizabeth Barry, Mary Jane Ilartnett, livclytt Goetz, Ros:-tnary llclvey. SAILORS Roland Miller, Richard Reifert, Ritrltartl Nauglc, Clturlt-s Scltacfvr, NVilliant Kinsey, .lantcs Mttrtagh, Austin Lt-alty, Ray- nmnd lltnttvr, Ricltarcl Vnss, Ricltartl liorgt-ss, Duttuld Mohr, .Mttlttztty XVilln'lttt, Rit'lt:trd Kratttrr, Rirltztrtl Rultlrtu, Earl Pttllutt, lit'rttat'd Kanary. S'l'AFlf'S VVilliant Yatrs Raymontl lluntrr, Rrtht-rt Muller, Ursula Cnotnhs, II:-lt-n Rogers. l'rntlut-tinn Stall' ,.,. ......., l iicltartl Ktvirttltuwski, Albert 'l'retnhl:ty, Rita Klt-tnatt, ,Iran Martin l'ultllt'ity Stall .. .... ........ R nbcrt Kopf, Ircne Nitrzgntla, I.aurittc Pullauf Page 101 I K 1 -Q 1. 0 3. 4. 5 l Page Ladies of the Jury SENIOR cLAss PLAY 3 . ..,eeI- fe I . .I A .. ee I, 5 e 0 o o -e ee e -4 9 g e Q 9 I ain't shovin'. I had to move over so she could sit down. You have not kept the court waiting, Mrs. Crane. There has been no delay. Not Guilty! And I'm going to keep on votin' that way. How do you like that? Now, children, listen to me. I want you l.o do this for me. He reads so beautifully. I could listen to him i'orever. 102 f V...- T70 you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth 'f Let go of mel I'm llllrs. Cx'une's maid. I nm a man without fear or lll'i!jlllllCQ. I listened to every word spoken at that trial. Of course I'm sure he was deml. He wus quite clezul when I examined him. Wh0l'E'S my 0l'1lGl i I nrderecl corneal beef and culwbnge. Then you did kill him, di1ln'l7 you? Anil you tried to lie out of it, 1liLln't you? l .i H.M.S. Pinafore MUSICAL COMEDY - l jj Q Nada Buhinml the scenes with the production staff. 6 And when I've mnrried thee, I'll be true to thee 7 forever. The Cnptuin'n dzunrhter, Josephine, ri bud of blush- ing beauty. Checking nautical costumes. 9 Anrl we are his sisters nnd his cousins and his unnta. 10 S 11. Don't shrink from me. I know look at. hut you needn't fear. I see zi. great change in store for you. Sweet little Buttercup, dear little Buttercup. We sail the ocean blue in our saucy ships 0 beauty. Gaily tripping, lightly skinning, flock the maidens to the shipping. I'm 21 British sailor and I love yon. I'm not pretty to --1-' Puge -103 I Mr. Carl Bishop ' Mrliulvllrlzlrf' Mr. joseph Justen n'flliIllL'lIllIl!'1f Mr. John Wei tcr xllaifzlcllaflce I Page 104 Mr. C. H. XVclmhen llrmi of Cnfwlwia Slnff llfmloflVl11il1l1.'1mm'1'S111 u ii r r Mrs. Minnie Glnssnnpp CII-fL'fL'l'iII , .,,, .. 115. Nw b X 14 w. 5- I . Wen r. 1 V ' -'-. F 21 Mrs. Annu Kimski A4CliIlf6'lIllll1'ft' ---7- -, Mr. Edwzml Kisseherrh CCHS V ff Mrs. Mn rie Fitzgerzlld Crzfwlwirl Mrs. Bernice Jzwnhs Cfzfalwifl Mrs. Annu Rosenfelder C'UfL'H'I'iIl Maintenance Staff and Cafeteria Staff Mrs. Mamie Lensch Ca f nl uri ll Mr. Fred Zimmerman Mai ufenun ce 'Xp 'XJ patrons cf gf 1 11. Al-C neo- l rig Alpha Unit-ga Chi limterniry llflr. Charles Austin hir. Cyrus llader Mr. .lohn llagdonas Mr. and Mrs. Roman llarszez lilack Diamond Coal Company M r. and lldl r. and lVIrs. A. Nl. BI2ll1CilZll'll lWrs. 15. Ql. liodette Mr. Fred Bogdanski Hr. and llirs. john Loomis Mr. Hugh Nl. llflartin Mr. and Nlrs. C. A. Nlatloclc R111 and Nlrs. Leo NIeCarthy Nlr. George R'IeGar1y IX-Irs. llflary E. Ilflenkel lllr. and Tlffrs. Harry Nlilcesell Dr. Joseph A. Nluenzer Norton Hardware Co. Ilflarvin VV. Paule Mr. and Nlrs. George Brown l3rown's llarher Shop Nlr. and ll'Irs. Hugh Callahan Miss V. M.. Calmcs Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Q. Carey lJr. Clyde H. Cox Mr. lfmmct I. Cullen lllrs. Edna Dt-ale Ur. ll. If., llehfluth, hl.l7. Mrs. hfary C. Drysol Mr. lfraneis Eagan Mr. :md llflrs. C. B. Farrell Ur. Karl D. lrigley, Tl'I.l7. Mr. and Nlrs. H. V. Fitzgerald M r. and llfrs. li. Floraday Mr. and Mrs. Ll. l . Franlcowski Mr. Jules Pilliod lVIr. Thomas Reams Mr. and Mfrs. NI. sl. lets lllr. Wzlltei' il. Reinbolt lllr. Ignatius S. Rejent Rendezvous Fraternity l9'rc-slunain Boys-l l5 Freslunan Boys-206 Freslunan Boys-214 li'reslunan Boys-3 l 8 lVIr. VVilliam F. Rena Nlr. Irving C. Reynolds Chester Romatowslci Nlr. E. Cr. Sehirner lN'Ir. and Rlrs. F. J. Schmidt Airs. Fred Schuster Senior Boys-110 Nlr. Thomas Sheller hir. and Tllrs. VVilliam Shull Miss Lillian Slawinski lX Ir. and lldrs. Julian Smiarowski Sophomore Boys-220 Sophomore Boys-306 Freslunan Girls-208 Freshman Girls-309 Charles IC. Cries lUr. l,:m'renee Hittlcr Drs. A. F., lf. F., L. F. Hoffman Emil Hoffman SZ Co. Dr. R. W. Horner Nlr. and Nlrs. ul. T. I'lumherstone Junior Girls-Library junior Girls-120 junior Girls-219 lVIr. and Rlrs. J. Kaminslci Misses Irene and Nlary Kern hir. and hfrs. M. R. Kopf M r. Albert J. 'Kranz Mr. and Mrs. George Kranf hir. and Nlrs. J. J. Krause IW r. Thomas Krauser Kuhicki Jeweler Dr. Leo Lauter NI rs. F. H. Leonard Sophomore Girls-107 Sophomore Girls-217 Sophomore Girls--311 Sop homore Girls -315 N111 Williaimi Stern Bliss Catherine Sullivan N111 and Ilflrs. Frank Szymanslci hir. and Mrs. IU. Trudeau, IH Nlr. Adolph Tscherue Bliss Emma BI. Ulrich Bflr. Alfred Viau Nlr. and M1's. R. Viola VValford Store Rlr. Thaddeus N. Wziliiiski hir. D. C. W2lltCI' VVeleome Bakery Dr. W. W. VViedeman lX'Ir. and Nlrs. Earl Yates IN'Ir. John Yates Miss Virginia Yates VVilliam Yates ffey To FMEA 1qffz'fz'a:t1'on Pfffii-VI' NU- No. nfSllnlwll.t 1 St. Francis de Sales Cathedral ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,. 4 2 2 Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Carliedral .......,, 176 3 Blessed Sacrament .,,....,.,,.,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,.,,., ,,,,,,, , ,, 66 4 Gesu ...................,,., , AA,,, 78 5 Good Shepherd ..... 58 V 6 Holy Rosary .............., 16 7 Immaculate Conception 65 8 Little Flower ......... .....,,... , ,, 3 9 Nativity ..................................,,, 20 IO Our Lady of Perpetual Help ...... 43 11 Sacred Heart .....................,..,,. 43 12 St. Aclalbert ........... 18 13 St. Agnes .,... l07 14 St. Ann ......... 61 15 St. Anthony .... 43 16 St. Benedict .... 2 17 St. Catherine 45 18 St. Charles 31 19 St. Hedwig ,...,. 50 20 St. Hyacinth .... I0 21 St. James ..... 27 22 St. John ll 23 St. Joseph .,... I0 24 St. Louis 13 25 St. lVIary ,......... 108 26 St. Michael .... 38 27 St. Patrick ................. 29 28 SS. Peter and Paul .....,., 20 29 St. Stanislaus ............ 4 12 30 St. Stephen ...... 2I 31 St. Teresa .,................. Sl 32 St. Thomas Aquinas .... 45 33 St. Vincent de Paul .............,... 26 34 Toledo Catholic Charities .......... 34 35 Carragher, Ohio-St. lVIary ......,...... 4 36 Erie, lylichigan-St. Joseph ............ L .... I6 37 Grand Rapids, Ohio- St. Patrick ......... l 38 MRLIIIICC, Ohio-St. Joseph ...........,. S 39 lVIomineetoWn, Ohio-St. Ignatius ..,.. 6 40 Napoleon, Ohio-St. Augustine ....... l 41 Perrysburg, Chio-St. Rose ...........,...... l 42 Raab, Ohio-Immaculate Conception ........ 3, 43 Rossford, Ohio-SS. Cyril and Methodiiis... 1 44 Rossford, Ohio- St. Mary hlagdalene ...... Il 45 Sylvania, Ohio - St. Joseph ................. 3 46 Whiteforcl, hflichigan-St. Anthony ...... .... 2 ' ' 1509 11061 t I 111-1 1 1 ..1rr 1 1 1mm1mm.....un..nu1.uu-q...uu.1rm1,,,1l vettiaementd and .Quafent pegiftei J. 114.1 1un1q.1,.1,.g1',1,,.u.1r4.1,.1y.1,,u1.,,.. ....1,,,. EVANSDALE MARKET zoos mam srmarr Fancy Groceries, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables and Meals I-'Oresl 3425 1.11.11 1 1 1 1uu1.,1.,.-41,,.1,1 1 1 1 111141. 1un1.,1..1..1..1.......1..-H.1..1...1.,1..1..1..1..1.. ROLL A MODERN BOWLING BALL Easy . Terms lmmedinle M f .1 5? Delivery , L J Ji 1 F' Q sFOWll11Q'l .C . I Lg?-AA - mes unc i rQfQ'77 'ag' ,gi -, vurBALI-THAT anus nepaimi, Bushed, Rebored RED BANNING CO. Guzzolo Auditorium Bowlin Alle s 9 Y 607 Sl. Clair Sl. MAin 0211 s'roP AT s o HI o JACK DAVIE Courtland at Broadway APEX DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS 1 1026 W. Bancroil JEHerson 0278 .1.n1-111-n1.e1,,1...1..1...41..1 .1.,1..1q,1.,1..1u 1u.1..,1..1...--n1..1..1,,.,.,...n1 1 1.1.1111 1 I1.. 'Hudson Potato chips To1edo's Best Tasting Chips ,K . 3338 Lagrange Street JEfierson 4635 u-.un-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 u.-.un-u1n.1 1..u1,, .-.un1uu1uu1.-.,1u.1uu1.,q1 1 1 1.11.1 M1 1 1r.r41,, 1u1u1-n1,-nn1nu1nu1.,1..1 1 1 .1.. 11071 STUDENTS REGISTER Name Address Parish No. Abair, Frederick, '43 ...., ...........,.... 3 717 Drexel Dr. Ahziir, Leo, '43 ............. ........4S15 lladdington Dr. Addes, Jeanette, '43 ...,..,. .................... 3 22 1511511 Sf- Addes, Jennie, '40 ........., ..........,..... 3 22 BUSll Sl- Adglig, blames, '40 ,,,,,,,,,,,A.., ,,..... 7 16 StlCli11CJ' Ave. Adkinson, Charles, '40 ....,. ..........3357 VVilson Pl. Alder, James, '43 ............ ...,....... 3 412 Lagrange St. Alder, Robert, '43 ....... Alesi, Dario, '42 ...... Allen, John, '42 ...... f .,.. Allen, Margaret, '43 ...... Allen, Patricia, '43 ....,... . .........3412 Lagrange St. .........720 H umbolt St. - 12th St. .....,.911 Locust St. - 12th Sf. Anayn, Reuben, '41 ..,,........................ +22 Detl'0lt AVC- Anderson, Harry, '42 ..,........ ............. ........ 3 -i -19111 bt. Anderson, John, '40 ......,... R.R. No. 1, Maumee, Ohio Anderson, Robert, '43 ...... Anderson, Thomas, '41 R.R. No. 1, Maumee, Ohio No. 1, Maumee, Ohio Anistek, Jeanne, '42 .............,.....,.. 2424 Caledonia St. Ankenhrandt, John, '42 ........................... 842 VVl1ite St. Anna rino, '1'heresa, '41 Antesberger, Eleanor, '41 Antesherger, Lillian, '41 Arquette, Lester, '40 ............... Lucas St. R.R. No. 4, Byrne Ave. R.R. No. 4, Byrne Ave. Troy St. Arquette, Robert, '43 .... ...................... 5 18 Troy St. Arthur, Alice, '43 ......,.............. 3935 Homewood Ave. Arvay, Rosemary, '40 .............. 736 Manhattan Blvd. Ash, Donald, '43 ............ ................. 4 25 Baden St. Ash, Rosemary, '41 ..... Ashe, Gloria, '42 .......... Aubry, Evelyn, '40 .... Baden St. ......34-8 Crittenden Ave. ..,.....,....264J - 118th St. Aubry, VVilliam, '43 ...... ........ 1 055 Milburn Ave. Babione, Donald, '42 .,... ............ 7 27 Yates St. Bahione, Jeanne, '41 ..... ........ 7 27 Yates St. liahione, Margaret, '43 .......... 628 W'hite St. Bader, Joyce, '41 ............. ............. 6 12 Harrison St. Badhorn, John, '43 ............ liudhorn, Patricia, '41 ....., Bain, Thomas, '43 .......... Baker, Eileen, '43 ....... Baker, James, '43 ........... Balasz, Michael, '41 .......... Balczerzak, Francis, '43 Ball, Alene, '42 ....................... Bandurski, Raphael, '41 ...2643 Gnnekel Blvd. ....2643 Gunckel Blvd. Utah St. ...,......543 Arden Pl. Arden Pl. 1 .,...... 646 Collins Park .........610 Ivanhoe Rd. Page St. .....,l246 Tecumseh St. Barret, Donald, '43 ........... ...... . H1123 VVarwick Dr. Barret, Marcia, '41 . ,.... ......... 1123 VVarwick Dr. Barrett, Josephine, '43 ...... ....... Z 265 Franklin Ave. Barrick, Carl, '42 .,..,.,.... Barry, lilizabeth, '42 ..... Barry, Richard, '43 ....... Barszcz, Alice, '40 ....,.......... Barszcz, Mary Jane, '41 Bartell, Ruth, '42 .,,,.,.,.,,,.,. Bartko, Anna, '41 ..,...,,.,, ,. Lucas St. ..,.,...202 Segur Ave. ,.......202 Segur Ave. .,,....,.168 Palmer St. ....,....,..168 Palmer St. ......3123 Cottage Ave. ......2330 Caledonia St. Bashaw, Doris, '41 ............ .........,,., 1 917 Clinton Sr. Hasliuw, Mary, '43 ....... .......... J ........., 1 917 Clinton Sr. Baumer, Oliveanna, '41 ............1673 Palmwood Ave. Baumie, Charles, '41 .......... ..........,.. 2 307 Summit Sr, Beakas, George, '43 ..... Beatty, James, '42 ........ Beaudry, Dale, '40 ...... Beaud ry, Rita, '42 ......... Beckham, VVilliam, '41 Beckler, VVilliam, '43 . Beez, John, '43 ............. Pulaski St. H3428 Glenwood Ave. ...............2636 - 122nd St. ...........,2636 - 122nd St. Hackett Rd. .........2637 Goddard Rd. ........173S Wyndhnrst Rd. 13 3 1 1 1 2 25 25 27 27 23 27 18 27 38 38 38 6 32 27 13 18 26 26 13 33 21 21 7 22 14 25 25 32 28 4 4 5 11 11 30 20 25 15 31 31 25 27 7 7 19 19 2 6 4 4 31 1 15 2 22 22 2 4 4 ...mv-. .-. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,4u1nu1uu1,4u--,, ,,,,1.u1,.1,,41...1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 1 1uu 1qu1uu1uu1gu1qu1.,-u1uu1u1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -...un-.J MUENZER DAIRY CO. Double A Quality Dairy Products JEtfersOn 2645 ARNOLD A. MUENZER '18 1un1nn1uu1un1un1tu-uu- -un1:m1un1nu1nu1uu1un- -vm We Train .... SECRETARIES - ACCOUNTANTS and assist with employment Over 200 employment calls since February 1939 Member ot: Nat'l Ass'n ot Accr'd Coxu'l School Ohio Business Schools Association Open Year Round f , Ds' Aw and X Evening Mvfvf,-?.5'f7'K ffvc. Over 50 Years in Toledo 617 - 619 ADAMS STREET ,.,1g1 1.,,1m,1...-..1..1pn1.-..1..1..1.,,1.,,1,,1 1041. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u1 1n1uu1u1uu1ug1,,1l. 1nn1nn1,,1.. 1-vu..- .1 1 1 1 ...u1n1...1nu1nn H101 1 1 1,,.1,..1,,1u-uu1,,g1gg1.q1.,1 1 nt1....1,.,,1,,.1,,.1,,.1,,.1u41u-H1..1.t.1,,.1,,.,1.,.1u..1n,1,, PEOPLE'S MEAT MARKET Quality Meats for Less 608 Summit Sl. ADams 9320 -.,u1,,1.u1g.1..1..1 1 1 - 1 1 .-.n1n1u...,..1n1 Compliments of ARNOLD R. N OWAK ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ..,1,.1 1 1..1.,1.u1.,1t1.-..1..1..1,,,,1-'11 1 1.0.1 .1..1,,.1,.,1,...1..1..1,.1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,.,.1.. Paul A. Loesser, Pharmacists Corner Monroe and Lawrence MAin 9717 Toledo, Ohio M141 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1mu1mn1u,....,.1,.1..1n 1,041 1..1..1.l-...1un1.-nn1un1uu1nu1nu1au1u 1...4...uu MARTIN'S MARKET Groceries -1- Meats -:- Vegetables 1218 BROADWAY FREE DELIVERY MAin 0638 .........,,....t1.l14l.t1..,,1.,.1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ..,..1nu1,.,.1.., 1,...1 1 1 1,,.1u.1n,1,-,.1,.1uu1.,1 1 1 1n-u141v- Compliments .. Of1. Judge' Lee N. Murlin lt...-1.1 1.4,.1u,.1.,.1n,,1unl1un-nu1 11,14-un-nn1. 1 111:4- ...H1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1u1nn.,.,1,, u1,.1-,,,.1,,.1,,,,1.,.1,,.,1,.,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,m1 ..1,,,.1 1 1.,,.... 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1-.gl MAin 5049 M. W. KILCORSE 8: CO. Contractors' Equipment 1813 - 13th Street TOLEDO, OHIO .l.,....l.l.-.111111-1111111l.u1 0 Compliments of THE S. J. PATTERSON CO. Patterson Pocahontas Order From Your Coal Merchant 11.11111111l.1ut.-uu...l.111111,.1..11-.11111111111111.1141 11031 1u1u1lg1..,1,.1 1uq1.. '- - - - - -1- - - -- - -'-'W- '-'--+ STUDENT'S REGISTER-Continued Name Address Parinh No - lselmrr Ellen, '40 ......,.... ....... 1 444 Oakwood AVC- Compllmenfs rgcrmf william, '43 ,...,.... ...... 1 4-14 Oakwood Ave. Bellner, Theresa, '42 . ..A.... ..,,.... 5 33 Toronto QVC- ' Hen Paul, '43 .......,......... ..,.Y.. 2 105'z Cllllffill 1 VC- S Benn, Albert, '41-3 ............ . .........,.,...... 3702 rI'WllllllX.K Sl'- Beres, Burlmrzi, '40 .......,..,.., 805 W. VV00ill'lilT AEC- Beres, Rose '41 .........,..., ................... 3 57 She C011 f- C licsaneeneyy' Paul, '42 ...... . .......... -l-115 FI1i1'ViCW Df- Besr, Charles, '40 ........... ....,....,.... 5 28 Belmont Ave- liest, Edward, '42 .................... 3843 1'10mCWO0Cl AVC- . Bettinger, Evelyn '41 ,...,.. .......,., 3 835 N. LOCliWO0Cl Madl50n and 16111 neumcl, VVilliam,' '41 ......,......... 923 VVoodSfnck Ave- Bqvington, 101111, '42 ,,.,,,.. ..,,.,.,. 4 324 VVillys Pkwy. Bevington, ilulius, '41 ..,.., .....,... 4 324 VVillys Pkwy. W-, - - - - --. - - -u - - - - h- -H-M Beyer, Arthur, '43 ........, ....,........ 3 32 Chilpill Si- Bick, Bernard, '41 ...... ....,.. 1 111 Befdllll AVC- tm- 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1-1.1 It 1 Rick, 12g1warC1, '-1-0 ,,,,,, ......, 5 20 Pl'Outy Avle. Phone, mwnaare 0154 We can and Deliver S,'li'i5rg2 ,Xi ------------- --- ' i -,',',SEZ'E2 ,' 'AEE' Nisley Cleaners and Tailgfs Bleniendri, ,losephine,y'43 ...... ....,..., 3 373 ,Maple St. We Specialize in Tailoring and Remodeling ot All Kind: B'eg C Pdargaret' +3 1 13399 '2RgTfbf','2r' TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE Blhf 'a - 4' --------'--- -------- - 1 3 ' 1385 SYLVANIA AVENUE 131111, John, '43 ,.,..... . ...... .,..,... 1 048 DOH' St- , Billiet, Alvin, '42 .............. ...... 1 751 Brussels St. ,EuV-'i:ii5::','2tf'ff -,I-,l-I--,H-I,-,E M llillmaier, Kenneth, '41 ....... ,......... 1 730 Upton Ave- Billmaier, Rohert, '42 ...... .......,,... 1 730 Upton Ave. -u- -' - -M-H-,I-H-In-M- -M- - - - -M Biniak, Del, '40 ........ ,.... .......,. 1 5 11 Belmont Ave. Biniak, Sylvia, '40 .,,,,.... ,..,,,,.. 1 511 Belmont Ave. ' liirseu, Raymond, '42 ,...,.,. .,,,..,.. 2 417 Trenton Ave. Cornpllrnents Bishop, Elizabeth, '43 ..... ...,,..,..,,.,,, 5 05 Nevada St. .. oft., Iiissoucttc, Jeanne, '40 ..,,......,.,,., 2249 VVesthrook Dr. lil: 'li ' 1, Fx kl' '40 ............ 1711 P. 'lc 1.1 A D p H 1 m 1.21 ' ' O 1llanel1:lr'd,dllewey, 41 llroadwiui I,-u-. -m,-,'-m--,-,,,-m-,,-,'-u-,,,,- - -,,-,,, lilanehard, Gerald, '40 .................... S29 Colonial Ct. lllanehard, James, '41 ,...,,,,.,..,,,.....,, 529 Colonial Ct. ual- -. - - -D y- - - - -- - -' - - -I' lilank, Gerald, '42 ....,.,,,,,... 1246 VV. Delaware Ave. Blase, Richard, '41 ..,.. .,.,................ 2 486 Putnam St. Blaise, Rohert, '43 ....... ................. Z 486 Putnam St. X llodette, Eugene, '43 ..,,.,.. ......,,,. 2 438 VVarren St. Q -l llodelte, Nlargaret, '42 .,,., ,,,,,,, 1 700 VValuut St. I X L- 1 I liodette, Mary, '41 ,,.,.,.. ,,,,,,, 1 700 VValnut St. L f ,I liodette, Richard, '40 ..,.... ..,,.,..,, 2 438 Vllarren St. is X Xa liodette, Rita, '43 ...1...,.. ................ 2 438 VVarren St. ' X 3 1 liohlnnd Leo '43 .....,..,.........,.... 1239 Palmwood Ave. S N I ' . ' . XX' A lioogher, Vvllllllfll, '41 ,.,. ., ,,.......1.,,,, 2539 Cherry St. 1 1 .1 liorer. liernndine, '43 .,,... .......... 9 08 Coventry St. 7 ' ' 1 -', 'Q llorgelt, james, '42 ...,........ ,...,,..,,.... 2 220 Rood Rd. , -. ,i , 1 'Qi linluxess, Rll'11ilI'Kl, '40 ....... ..,..... 4 147 Birchall Rd. : 'd' lloselr, Anthony, '43 .,...,.,.... ......... 6 53 Hamilton St. - liottorfl, lohn, '40 .,.....,..,...,..,...,,, 2070 Easthrook Dr. Q, 1 BUllL'111ll'l1, Nlaris Stella, '42 ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 Folger Pl. Ivy k llouya, llazel, '41 .' .......,.,..,,.., 453 Spring Grove Ave, K ,Y V N Bowes, .11ll11CS, '43 ......,....,,,,,.,.....,. 3001 1V1idwood Ave. Dear Graduates - Congratulations on your rsuccosssl Good luck for tho iuturol 1 hopo to keep on help- ing you-in whatever lino of activity you pursue-by providing Bette1' Light for Better Sight, and the many other useful electric services I'm always glad to render. REDDY KILOWATT . . your Electrical Servant . . at THE TOLEDO EDISON CO. 11091 Bowler, losephine, Sp. ....... . ....2521 Maplewood Ave. Boyer, lzlizahetli, '43 ,,..,,..........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 22 ,lervis St. lioyer, Rieliurd, '43 ............,....,......,......... 22 jc:-vis St. 110516, 1V1lC11llC1, '43 .,.,......,,,, 1202 XV. Delaware AVC. l'll'!lil1Z, Rilillzlrtl, '42 .,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -1-714 Summit Sl, liradley, l'lon:1ld, '43 ..,, .,,,,,,,,,,,r,,, 2 13 Smith Sr, liradr, Grace, '40 .,.,..... lirzuly, Rohcrt, '42 .,..,,,,,,,, 1'll'il1lC1'll'1llI. Rohcrt, '41 ,.,. Brandel, Richard, '40 ..... llrandcl, VVilliam. '41 ..... ..,.....,2327 lfasthrook Dr. ...,....2327 liasthrook Dr. ....,..,-1-240 llouglas Rd. ........,1615 Yosemite Dr. ..,......1615 Yosemite Dr. Rl'1llll12ll1. Hugh, '43 .......,. .....,.... 3 931 Drexel Dr. Brannan, Lawrence, '41 ,,r,,, .,,,,,, 3 931 Drexel Dy, Brnzefln, John, '41 ........... ....,,.. 3 41 Eastern Ave. llrnzzil, Mary. '42 ,....,...........,,.,,,,,,.,,,,, 2019 Perth Sr, Bl'6l1fC1C1E'l', Etl1Yilrd, '40 ,,,,,,,,,,, 1840 Pzllrnvvggd Ave, llrennan, Timothy. '42 ..... Brighton, James, '43 ....,. 3 ........2Z52 Franklin Ave. Elm St. BFOWI1, Vvillter, 42 ........,..,,.,...1.,,,, 23 Sylvania Ave, BfllCli6l', RiCl'12ll'd, '41 .........r.,.... 2465 Scottwoocl Ave. Brucker, Robert, '42 ...... ......2-1-65 Scottivood Ave. Connor, Gerald, 41 ....,,....,. STUDENT'S REGISTER-Continued Name Address Parish No. Name Address Parish No Brnen, Edwin, '41 ...........,.......... 4024 Commonwealth 31 Caseman, Mary, '43 .....,. ..,,..,.. 1 229 Paxton St. BFUQIIOIIC, Frances, '40 .,... ............ 4 60 Parker Ave. 24 Cassidy, john, '43 .....,.,... .......r. 2 41 lVasaon St. Brnhn, Ruth, '42 ................, ....,.....,. 2 45 Summit St. Cassidy, Mart-ella, '40 ...,.. ..,.,.... 2 41 lVasaon St. lirnm, Rose, '42 ........................, .......... 9 22 Moore St. 25 Cater, l'atrit'ia, '43 ,......,, .......... 7 17 Yates Sl. lirumhaugh, Elizabeth, '43 ,r...,.,.,.,........,.,. 7-21st St. 31 Cater, Suzanne, '42 ..,,.,... ............. 7 17 Yates St. lirnny, Stephen, '42 ................ ...,,,.., 1 347 Corbin Rd. 17 Ct-holl, lilizaheth, '40 ..... ......,....... 2 121 liorest St. ltnchrer, Virginia, '41 ....... ......,.., 3 63 Sheldon Sr. 32 Ceravolo, Vincent, '41 ...... ..,....,. I 114 Avondale Ave. Bnrcin, Michael, '41 .,.,.,. .,..... 2 56 Dearborn Ave. 30 Chapman, Mary, '43 ..,.......... .....,...,.,..,, 5 254 Dorn' St. Burden, Lois, '42 .,,...... ..... 5 23 Crittenden Ave. Chiaverini, Gerald, '41, .....,.,.,,........ 753 XVcstcrn Ave liurlage, Robert, '43 .... ..,.,.,.......,... 3 50 Floyd St. Christie, Patricia, '42 .................,....... 2109 Ontario St. Burnett, Mary, '40 ....... ......, 2 520 Parkwood Ave. Cieply, Edward, '41, 220 lla11nnn1 Are., Burnett, Richard, '40 .,...........,.. 2520 Parkwood Ave. Rosstord, 0. Bush, Alice, '42 ................,... 4424 N. Lockwood Ave. 34 Cipriani, Anna, '42 ..... ..,............ 2 502 York St. Buttery, Patricia, '41 .............,..........., 948 Anahel St. 17 Cira, Eleanor, '43 ....,, ,....,... 4 637 Ilarford Rd. ByCrSmith, Louis, '43 ......,. 301 VV. Manhattan Blvd. Cira, Mildred, '40 ...... ...,,,.. 4 637 Harford Rd. Byersmith Rosemary, '41 ..301 Cnjamb, Elizabeth, '13 VV. Manhatton Blvd. Page St. 2: Cflllaglmn, Ioan, '43 ........,.....,... 3833 Lockwood Ave. 13 Cillliltflllilll, 101111, '42 ..... ......, 3 833 Lockwood Ave. 13 Callahan, Francis, '43 ..,.,,,.,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 2 1 Elm Sr, Callahan, John, '40 ...,.. Calmes, Alice, '43 .,....... Perth St. ,24- . ....... 1741 VVyndhurst Dr. 4 Calmes, Richard, '43 ,,.,..,,,.,,,,,, 1741 Vllyndhnrst Dr. Cameron, Margaret, '41 ,,.,.,.,,.,,,,,,,. 2137 'Upt0n Ave, Canelli, Richard, '42 ...... 1503 River Rd., Maumee, O. 38 Cimglflmlllll, Silmllffl, '42 ........................ 570 Dorr St. 27 Cfllmon. June, '42 .....................,,....... 2615 C1161-ry sf, CIIPOHH. Evelyn, '43 ........ ........ 4 14 N. Hawley St. Cark, Catherine, '42 ,,,,,., 4 ,,,,,,, A ,,,.,,.,,.,,, 125 Dale Sf, lg Carney, James, '-42... Carney, Carney, Carollo, Jeanne, '40 ..., Patrick, '43 Anthony, '40 .... ......,2624 Seottwootl Ave .......2624 Scottwood Ave .2624 Scottwood Ave: 3426 Anderson Pkwy. f'ill 'Ull1 vvllliilm, '43 ..... ........ 2 338 l3ar1'ington Dr 4 Carroll, VVilliam, '42 ....., ..,..,.. 2 730 Glenwood Ave. 2 fa-..-......-..........-......-..-.....s...-..-..-..-..-..-+ L 918 Starr Avenue Phone TAylor 2431 1 A511 For I l Bird's Eye Frosted Foods I Strawberries and Fresh Peas ' I ' E. J. SMITH FOOD MARKET l .1--......-..-..-..-..-....-..-...-..-..-......-..-..-..-..g. v!1o1-1o1- -11u--n1111111-1111-11111-n-1o1--u11-111111-n11--1111-1111- -1111- ag. l LILLIAN'S SWEET SHOP 1 Il Distributors of 1 I GOON'S ICE CREAM . The Aristocrat ot Ice Cream g I ,Lillian Slawinski, Prop., 308 Mettler Street L 1 Jxfaql P.ToDoRorr ! JEtterson 0219 2760 Lagrange Street 'l' 11111.-.1111-.11..q11.1,m1unim,-111111111 4...-,.... ....-,,..-,.,...,,,.-,...-,,,...,,,.......-....,...-1. 15 . Xxerasajescf' Toledo, Ohio 1.11.-.11111nn11v11-11:1 Wo like to keep on talk- '. i We-he ing about the L ! fp quality oi our I ,L coal. It lives 5 ally' up to all the l XXX cod! promises we make concern- ing it. We promise you a tull weight ton of good, clean '!' A 1 11 Q1 .,....,,L.. 1 5 GR LQ. flsln rweziff '-- - - ff, xx lahm.QX coal, and that l is exactly what you will receive, plus courteous treatment. l l -1- FOrest 3544 ,h Comer Nebraska and Brown Avenues -111-.11-.1-.--1. -1.-.-11-.1 5 SUBWAY COAL COMPANY 11103 Clardy, Neal, '42 ....,.,... Clardy, Robert, '43 ..,... Clans, VVilliam, '42 .,,.. ...,.,..223 VVestern Ave. .......,...223 VVestern Ave. 903 Lockwood Ave. Clement, Gerald, '42 ....1.........,...........,..... 715 Peek St. Coates, Charles, '43 ................,1.... 877 Colhurn Ave. Cochrane, Christopher, '43 .... 3210 Collingwood Ave. Coleman, Bernard, '41 ......,................. 2520 Ayers St. Collins, Joseph, '43 ....,.......,....,............ 422 Starr Ave. Comes, Charles, '43 ...... ....1... 2 047 Vllestmeyer St. Comte, Robert, '43 .,...... .............. 6 35 Collins St. Comte, WVilliam, 41 ..,... Condon, Marilyn, '42 ..... ...........635 Collins St. .,....,..,.3X20 lndian Rd. Connell, James, '43 .................... 1412 Addington Rd. Connell, Mary Alice, '43 Connolly, Dorothy, '40 ...... . Knower St. .4411 N. l.ock1vood Ave. Connolly, John, '40 .......,.,,.,..,,,.....,.. 3818 linrton Ave. Connolly, Ralph, '43 ...,,.. Y ........2426 Detroit Ave. Sumner St. Connors, Kathleen, '40 ..............., 2303 liasthrook Dr. 3 Connors, Thomas, '43 ..... .......1...,,.. 1 735 Alvin St. 4 351111111111 -111111111111111n11-1111-un-an-nn-11nu-un-1111.1 --1111-:go 1 1 l 1 ALL STEEL SELF-RISING l 1 GARAGE DOQR i The modern door, made to last a lifetime, I 4 i ' 1 5 Sold and Installed by iACE DOOR CO.1 1376 Sylvania Ave. Klngswood 3154 l 4......1... -.1111-11-- - -- ----- vw- - - -nl- ,!,.....,,,.. .., - - -11.-111-11u-1111-o-1- - - - - -111 l Compliments ot l Blanchard Brothers Funeral Homes l 431 East Broadway Q 1163 Sylvania Ave. .i.-.. .-.. .-..-..-...-..-..-..-...-.. ..-- ...- aEa11-111- -- l I 1359 East Broadway Take Them Out With a Smile I . .i. 'I' -1111.. 1 -.1111.-n1111111.-..-..,......1,....,111-,1....,',11 1 -un-11 FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIR l T All Work Guaranteed Phone 'l'Aylor 0679-W I g Bring Your Shoes With a Trial : Degenfel STUDENT'S REGISTER-Continued T Address Parish No. Name Conrad, Robert, '43 ..... ...... R - B- NO- 3. BOX 765 Conroy, Fileen, '41 ..,.,A., ......... 2 30892 Cl10l'l'5' S1- Coombs, llrsula, '40 ..,.... ....,.... l S29 MiC'l1l1!1U1 S1- Cooper, joan, '41 ......... ..A...... 2 34 Xvesteru Ave. Copie, Kathryn, '43 .,.,..,. ........ 3 226 Inverness Dr. Copper, Nlnrgaret, '42 ,..,,. ...,...,..... 7 04 llllI'0I1 S1- Corbett, james, '40 ...,,.... .......,. 2 434 Lawton St. Corbett, john, '42 ....... Corbett, Thomas, '43 ,..... Corrigan Corrigan Cospgriff, Cosgriff, .....,,.,2-134 Lawton St. .......4043 Vermaas Ave. , joy.-Q, '41 ,,,,.,,,,,..,,.....,... 2500 laigrange St. , Richard, '41 ,,,,4,,..,.... 1473 Craigwood Dr. Bernice, '43 ...,,.. .. ..,.,....,.. 2327 Cherry St. Irene, '41 ........ Y ..........2327 Cherry St. Costell, james, 43 .,....... ......A..... 2 61 Bloomfield St. Costello, jane, '43 .....,...........,..... 1212 Harvard Blvd. Costello, Richard, '42 ..,............. 1212 llarvztrd Blvd. Cothrel, Ruth, '41 .,,.....,.........., 3714 llmnewood Ave. Cousino, Alfred, '42 ...... ................,..1. E rie, Mich. Cousino, liugene, '42 ..... ...... 1 729 Parkdale Ave. Cousino, jean, '41 ...... ,......... 4 Sl Nevada St. Cousino, VValter, '43 .,..., ...,........... 4 33 Clark St. Couture, Clarence, '40 ,........,........ 442 Raymer Blvd. Couturier, Iillouise, '41 ...... ....,... 1 304 Dawson St. Cowan, Virginia, '43 ....... .....,,..... 4 39 Arcadia Ave. Crawford, Jane, '43 ...... ,,..,,. 1 479 Crestwood Ave. Crippen, Bernard, '40 .................... 1422 Beecham St. Crippen, Margaret, '42 ................ 1422 Beecham St. 641 Avondale Ave. Cnddebaek, Roland, '43 ........ Curley, Dolores, '42 ..... , .... ....4130 Vermaas Ave. Czaja, Norman, 41 ,........, .1,................ 3 26 Moss St. Czarneeki, liugene, '43 ...........,.............. 739 Hoag St. Czolgosz, Daniel, '43 ..... ......... 1 325 Nebraska Ave. Czolgosz, Felicia, '42 ..,., ......... 1 325 Nebraska Ave. Czolgosz, Francis, '41 .....,........... 1325 Nebraska Ave. Czubaehowski, Irene, '41 ......,.,, 1056 Pinewood Ave. iwski, Jeanne, '43 ........ 1056 Pinewood Ave. Czuhaeht Czubek, Dolores, '43 ............ Dahn, Richard, '42 .,.. ......... Dailey, Paul, '43 ......... ........ .,.,........3209 Maple St. ...3537 Mapleway Dr. .2467 Robi nwood Ave. H2333 Oak Grove Pl. Daney, XVarren, '41 ....... ...... Danford, Joseph, '43 ..,..... ,..........,,, S 49 Jervis St. Danford, Thomas, '43 ...... ........... 5 49 Jervis St. Dansack, George, '42 ..,........ ,........ 3 7 Magyar St. l7'Al'CI1Il1.'jL'l0, Clallde, '42 ....,...,.........,. 4221 Vvestway Darr, At ina, '43 .......,.......... Y Dazell, llarold, 41 ,.... 3 54 Crestwood D r. I 634 VVayne St. DPHIC, l'l'2lIIt'iS, '41 ........................., 620 Chatham Ct. DeAngelo, Anthony, '43 ............,....., 2539 Ayers Ave. DeChristopher, Richard, '42 ...,..........., 883 Curtis St. Deeds, Jeanne, '41 ..........................,..... 609 Acklin Pl. der, Mary, '43 ..................,., 4605 Lewis Ave. Della Flora, Robert, '43 ...,.. 140 Austin St, Delp, jean, '40 .,..........,............. ......... 4 329 Lewis Ave. Dennehy, Kathleen, '43 .............. 3302 Blackstone Dr. Desmond, john, '42 ......,. Desmond, Robert, '40 ,.,.... .......2125 Calumet Ave. .......212i Calumet Ave. Dclzer, jatnes, '41 ,............... ........... 3 692 River Rd. DeVanna, Robert, '42 .....,...........,,........,. 630 Clark St. l9C'V1lIll12l, 'l'l1Ul1l1lH, '42 .,,............, S22 N'Voodville St. Devine, Mzulelilte, '41, R. F. D. No. 1, 'l'emper:nu'c, Mich. Dirk, Martha, '42 ........., ................. 2 327 Cherry St. .....3390 VVoodrow Blvd. Dimitrew, Thomas, '43 .......... Diekman, Robert, '41 ........... 1015 VVoodward Ave. Dintzner, Ferdinand, '41 ...............,...... 1971 Erie St. Doe, Donald, '41 ...,.....1..... .....,. 9 75 Post St. Doe, Jane, '42 ....... ....... ....... 9 7 5 Post St. Doe, Mary, '40 .................. ...........,..... 1 175 Post St. Dolkan, Genevieve, '40 ..,...........,.,......... 419 First St. Doman, Ervin, '41 ...................... 1466 Nebraska Ave. Doman, Felicia, '42 .........,.......... 1466 Nebraska Ave. Dominguez, Geneva, '43 ........ 723W So. St. Clair St. Dominguez, John, '40 ............. .723M Sn. Sr. Clair Sr. Donnelly, Patrick, '40 ,.............,....... 450 Arcadia St. Donoher, Edward, '41 ...... ........3902 Berkley Dr. 11114 p-.11 1 1 1 1 1 1 -..n..u-n1n1 1 1 Compliments of Dr. L. J. Herold -.'1.1 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1u1n-al-. .101 1 1 1nu1 n1nn1 1.111 1--.1,l1 1 So-Dra-Re Club V sT. 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Mander Laurence Mander MAUDER'S RUG WEAVING SHOP WE MAKE RAG AND FILLER BUGS TAy1ot 2943 V2 Mile South of Libbey-Owens on East Broadway rt.-.,.1,,1.,4.-41.1,I-.H-.mr.-..,.q.-.,,1,m1.,,1,.....,1,m1un1. R. C. HEATON GROCERIES and MEATS Phone TAy1or 0129 East Broadway, Corner Oakdale I-.1 -.ll-.ga-.uu-pl.-I..-.I1m-.....i..1.,-......,..-U..-.un...,, Compliments of NEBRASKA COAL CO. Home of America's Finest I-'uels 610 IVANHOE FOresi 3910 ,,1,g.-,,1,.,1gg1.,.1...un1 .- -.... -. inpisnivn-..,,1.,,-,W ..m....n.-...1rvn1,m.- -. nipun.--11 n1nrn1un.1,,,,1uq1,..-.,,,,. TAylor 0386 Garage Works A io Z Lubrication Ollie Rideoufs Service Station 1931 East Broadway Toledo, Ohio y.-.qn1.g1nn1.,,1,,,1,.,,1,.-. -1 -. ...,1.n1 -.rrnlnnln ..n....--..-....11...-...11-1.-.,,1u,.- Engraving by SEIDEL - FARRIS, INC. 110 East Woodruff Ave. OI' ---4 Q---- - - - ------- IH-'lf' C1121 'f' STUDENT'S REGISTER-Continued Name Address Parish No Donoher, rlllltllllllti, '43 .... 3902 Berkley Dr. 13 Donovan, Robert, '42 .,,., ........,. 6 24 lVinthr0p St. 2 Doxve, Cleta, '40 .......... .............. 7 13 Durango Dr. 12 Dowling, Claire, '41 ...... ..,..... 2 405 Lawrence Ave. 2 Doyon, Bernard, '40 ...... ............, ' 109 llrinton Dr. I7 Dressler, Ilarold, '40 ........ ............ 9 08 Evesham 31 Drcwyor, George, '43 ....... ......... 1 250 Noble St. 25 Drewyor, joseph, '42 ...,.. ......,...,.. 1 250 Noble St. 25 Driscoll, Mary, '41 ....,,.. ......... 1 143 lierdan Ave. 13 Drotar, Charles, '40 ,..,....,,... .............. 4 03 Craig St- 30 Drouillard, Evelyn, '40 .................... Eric, Mich. 36 Drouillard, Jeanne, '41 ,..... .....,. ' Vemperance, Mich. 36 Drouillard, Marilyn, '42 .,.... Temperance, Mich. 36 Drozdowski, Eleanor, '41 ,....,. 2327 Cherry St. 34 Drysole, Daniel, '43 ....... ,,........... 1 1 Ilydc PI. 2 Drysolc, Elizabeth, '42 ..... .,,............. 1 1 Ilyde PI. 2 Duck, Charles, '40 ........... ....... 2 324 Franklin Ave. 2 Dudley, Bernard, '41 ...... ......, 1 319 Palmwood Ave. 31 Dudley, Robert, '43 .,,..... ......, 1 319 Palmwood Ave. 31 Duffey, Richard, '40 ..... Dunlap, Edgar, '42 .,... ...........l928 Barrows St. 1' . ...,...., 407 Rockingham St. 2 1 Dunn, Elizabeth, '41 ,..... ....,,........ C 'urtice, Ohio 39 Dunn, Robert, '41 .......... ...., ............... 5 1 4 Ohio St. 26 Duuphy, lieatricc, '41 .,... ....... 2 306 Eastbrook Dr. 3 Dupuis, Hugh, '43 ....,.. ....,..., R I9 VVestern Ave. 21 Durban, Eveann, '42 .......... ....... 2 272 Franklin Ave. 25 Durivage, Edwin, '43 .....,. ....,,...., 1 589 Colton St. 21 Durliat, jacquelyn, '43 . ...... 1617 Kelsey Ave. 11 Duvall, Laverne, '43 ...... ........,....,,...... I Erie, Mich. 36 Duvall, Mary, '41 ....... ..........,,................. I iric, Mich. 36 Eagan, Paul, '42 ....... 2542 Maplewood Ave. 2 Eaton, Rita, '41 ............. ...... S 66 Nebraska Ave. 27 Eberle, Roscann, '41 .,.,,,, ,.,..,,.,. 9 25 Ii, Bancroft St. 23 Eblc, Thomas, '41 ...,....... .....,...,....,. 2 363 Putnam St. 25 Iihmann, Donald, '42 ...,. ......... 1 845 Champlain St. 1 Elliff, Joseph, '42 ,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, S 432 Summit St. 22 Iurskine, james, '43 ..... ...,.... 1 467 C'olburn St. 21 Esch, Elsie, '40 ............. ...,... 5 21 l Iy1l'l0lIlIl St. 11 Escott, Robert, 543 ..,,.... ...,..,,,,, 2 020 Monroe St. 27 littl, Marian, '43 ....... ....,........ 3 421 Brigham St. 33 Iitue, Charles, '40 ...... Etue, Ethel, '40 ,,,.,..,,,,.. Etzel, Ileleu, '42 .....,......, Etzcl, Raymond, '42 ....... Evans, james, '40 .......... Fadell, Edward, '40 ....... Fade-ll, Lucille, '41 .............. . ..........o0S VV. Uentral Ave. 2 ........I28 VV. llancroft St. 1 ....,..........1a06 lloag St. 14 ....,2423 Franklin Ave. 2 .....2423 Franklin Ave. 2 Ifalzone, Annabelle, '42 ..... ........ l 014 Indiana Ave. 31 Fandrey, Kathryn, '41 ..,. ....... 1 003 XN'oodIand Ave. 31 lfandrey, Richard, '42 ,....,, ..........,,..... 1 210 Peck St. 25 Ifannelly, Philomae, '43 ..,, 2221 ,lcl'I't-rson Ave. 27 Farber, Leona, '40 .,.....,., ,... 6 S2 Vlloodland Ave. 27 Farkas, Margaret, '40 ....... ....,....... 2 334 Lawton St, 14 Farmer, Edward, '42 ..... Farmer, Joanne, '40 ...,. Fchlen, Robert, '41 ....... Fehlen, Ruth, '43 ...... Parker Ave. 11 .,....130 NV. Fentral Ave. 2 M3826 Lcybourne Ave. 13 23326 Lcybournc Ave. 13 Feil, Paul, '43 ....,,..,... .........,........ S 33 Peek St. 25 Fejcs, joseph, '41 ......,, ....... 2 468 Caledonia Ave. 30 Ifeldt, Raymond, '43 ,,... ....,.,. 3 68 So. Detroit Ave. 'IS lfcll, liilt-en, '40 ....... .............. I 40 Austin St. 25 Iferraro, joseph, '43 ..... .... 4 63 Pallnwood Ave. 27 I'erraro, Rose, '41 ......... .... - 163 Palmivood Ave. 27 Ferris, Albert, '43 ....... ....... 3 215 Jeanette Ave. 33 Fcrstlc, John, '43 ....,. ....... 1 77 Dartmouth Dr. 10 Ferstlc, Robert, '40 ..... ....... 1 77 Dartmouth Dr. 10 Finch, Joseph, '43 .................................. 1362 Yates St. 25 Fischbach, Angela, '43 Fischer, Francis, '42 ....... Fischer, Margaret, '43 ...... Fisher, Jeanette, '42 ....... Fisher, Rita, '43 .......... Fisher, Robert, '42 ......... Fisher, VVilIiam, '42 ...... Fitzcharles, VViIIiam, '40 ...404 VV. Central Ave. 2 ' ' 10 .............2J2J Foraker St. ...,...1S24 Superior St. 1 ....,.,721 l.agranf.ge St. 23 ............Reynolds Rd. 34 ..........6Z7 Curtis St. Z1 .......721 Lagrange St. 23 .......1809 Broadway 21 . ................... 1340 Yates St. 25 . ....... 2523 I'arkwootI Ave. 2 1 1 1 1 1uu1p-.uu1uu1 1.11 1 1 1 1 1 M11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...,-.q1.,1.,-...p1 1 1 1 1 1 Compliments of V. N. Lipinski .1,......1n1...-4:1 111 11p-11,1 1 1 1 1..- Compliments of HARRY P. HOOD Compliments of Frederick C. Schaal ..1,,1nn1nn1un1nn1uu1 u1nu1uu-i1nu1p.1nn1n.- 1..- FULL CREAM- QUALITY BUTTER mom CHURN to Home C. F. NEEDI-IAM LAwndale 5985 The Fulton Market ROGERS BROTHERS W MEATS - GROCERIES - FRUITS Telephone: .IEHerson 6670 nu1u 1 1 1,1 1,.1,,....1,.1 1 1 1 1...- 11131 STUDENT'S REGISTER-Continued Name Address Parish No Fitzgerald, Stanley, '41 Fitzgerald, Vance, '40 Flaherty, Lawrence, '40. Flanagan, Thomas, '43 Flanigan, James, '42 .. Flanigan, Joseph, '43 ....... Fleck, Irene, '40 ..,,......... Fleck, Thelma, '40 ..... Fleck, Vada, '42 ...... Fleitz, Robert, '43 .. Fleitz, Ruth, '40 .................,.. 1203 VV. Bancroft St. 1448 Rollins Rd. 'f5i'Z'vi?IfiLQiIn si., Maumee, o. 827K Broadway 1032 Ontario St. .......1032 Ontario St. Melrose Ave. 1416 Oakwood Ave. Melrose Ave 4525 N. Lockwood Ave. 14525 N. Lockwood Ave. Flcirz, VVilliam, '42 .............. 4525 N. Lockwood Ave. Fligor, Lawrence, '40 .. Floraday, Hugh, '40 Flory, And rew, '43 ........., Flowerson, Helen, '43 Flynn, James, '43 .....,... Flynn, Marie, '43 ...... Foley, Mary, '42 ....... Foor, Robert, '43 ...... Forcbe, Ruth, '43 ....... ! Foss, Francis, 41 .... ....... Fosty, Regina, '43 ..,.,.....,..,. Fournier, Catherine, '40 Fournier, Rita, '43 ....... Fournier, Virginia, '40 Fox, Ruth, '43 .. ..........,.., . Fox, Virginia, '40 ......... Francis, Marie, '40 . .... . Francis, Robert, '41 ..,... Suder Ave. ...........,,2137 Upton Ave. ..................Napoleon, 0. ...............,...,Reynolds Rd. .........1312 VV. VVoodrnff Albany St. 1949 Chase St. WSSSM VValbridge Ave. Green St. ...........890 Prouty Ave. . ....... 1117 VVaverly Dr. 426 Utah St. Utah St. ................3414- Gladstone Dr. .......3640 VVatson Ave. .......3640 VVatson Ave. ......528 Norwood Ave. J 0: li usb St. Francis, Thomas, '43 ................ 1361 Fitchlnnd Ave. Frank, Frederick, '40 Frankowski, Norman, '40 2321 Hollywood Ave. 234 Dexter St. Frische, Dale, '43 ...,.,..,,.........,,,.. 1375 VVildwood Rd. F romme, Lud wig, '40 ...... Fuchs, Helen, '43 ........ Fuhrer, Mary, '42 ..,... Gage, joseph, '40 .......... Gaiffe, Joseph, '42 ........... Gallagher, Dorothy, '40 Gallagher, John, '42 .......... Gallagher, Mildred, '43 Gallagher, Thomas, '40 Gannon, Phyllis, '40 ......,., Perth St. 3135 Enright St. .....,.808 Greenwood Ave. .....1621 VV. Central Ave. .......558 Valleywood Dr. . ......... 3315 Oakway Dr. . ,...... 1335 Foster Ave. 3315 Oakway Dr. . ....... 716 Norwood Ave. ......2337 Rosewood Ave. Ganzel, Stephen, '43 ....,............... 3116 Franklin Ave. Gareau, Frederick, '41 Garvin, Richard, '40 .......... Garwvacki, Robert, '42 Gasiorowski, Edward, ' Gasiorowski, John, '43 Gates, Therese, '43 .......... Gates, Yvonne, '40 ........ Gauthier, Francis, '43 ..... Gdowik, joseph, '41 ..... Geiger, Paul, '40 ......... Gels, Robert, '41 .......... Gentner, Patricia, '42 ...... Geoffrion, Harold, '43 Gerken, George, '40 ...,..... Gerken, john, '42 .......... Gerken, Richard, '42 ........ Gfell, Mary, '42 ,,..,,,......1.,,,, Gibbons, Elizabeth, '40 Gibbons, john, '43 ,.,..,,..,.,,, Gibbons, Mary, '42 .,.... 40. 722 Mark St. ......3933 Hoiles Ave. 650 Hudson St. Hoag St. Hoag St. .........-154 Bay Shore Rd. .........4S4 Ray' Shore Rd. ........1327 Grand Ave. ............224 Kuseiuski St. ..........4201 VVillys Pkwy. ..........1259 Corbin Rd. ..,...34 Sylvania Ave. . . ........... 227 VVillard St. .............20l7 Forest Ave. .......1909 Oakwood Ave. ...........i,2017 Forest Ave. .......2117 Castlewood Dr. Ketebam St. 1207 VV. Delaware Ave. Indiana Ave. GilJl10l1S, RiCl1i1rd, '40 ..............,........ 3626 Hoiles Ave. Gibbons, Thomas, '41 . Giles, Anna, '42 .,,....,.,..,.,,,,, Gilhooley, Francis, '42 Gillen, james, '43 ...... Gillies, Eileen, '41 ........ Gillies, Marjorie, '43 Gimple, John, '43 .......... 1207 VV. Delaware Ave. .....2107 Hawthorne Ave. .......3314 Parkwood Ave. ....,..,..1S1S N. 12th St. ........,3853 Almeda Dr. ..,.,.....3853 Almeda Dr. .............4022 Upton Ave. Giovanucci, Jean, '40 .............. 1923 Evansclale Ave. Gira rd, Dorothy, '42 ..... 33 Bellevue Rd. -. A .11...u...'... ,,, ,.,.1-',,.. .. V.. .....-.. 0 1,,,1..1nn1-n1nu1nu1--1,..,1..,1,.1 1 1 -..,...-..-..-.......-..-....,.....-..-......-..-........-.................-.n...,.... .,., 1...-.-......-.......-.......-..-..-..-..-..... Real Estate Insurance Rentals, Sales and Property Management Fire, Theft, Automobile and Lite C. C. COLLINS REALTY CO. Office Phone Serving the Public Since 1899 Residence Phone ADams 2459 567-8-9 Spitzer Bldg. MAin 5720 Compliments - Of1 Dr. Hugh P. Blake n1.n1. 1 ...nn1.n.-.u1n1n-a1nn1.nn1uq.1.1 ....m.1,m1. Toledo Blue Print and Paper Co. Artist Supplies Photostat Prints Drawing Materials Blue Prints 0 316 Superior St. ADams 7224 M-..1,,q1un.1.pq1p.1,.1..-. 1..1..1..1..1..1,.1..1u 1,.1q.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1n.-.,,.,--..1.,,. .1,,,1,,1,. 1, 1..n..n.-M15-uu1.n1.n1u1u1 1 1u1 FRANK J. BRUSS GROCERIES and MEATS MAin 0639 297 Walbridge Ave .1,.1..1..1.,..., 11.11,1,,,..1,,1..1..1..1,,1.n1. ,.,,1,,,,1,,,11,,1nn1nn1nn1..1,,.,,,11.,.'1,,,,-1.1.11ll..m1.1..1M1, TOLEDO HEIGHTS MARKET 1938 Wayne Street FREE DELIVERY 0 Phone WAlbridge 0220 -un1nn1 1. 1 1nu1un1..1-.-rn-un--an-n--uu1n-un-:u- 1.,.111-11111111111nu1n Compliments of . VICE-MAYOR OLLIE CZELUSTA n1un1 1 1 1 1nn....u.1nn1.n...uu...n-11:-un1n1.,1.n1p 1.,.1...-..,1un1un1u1u.1.- 1..1,,1,.1..1 1 1..1.. Time Clocks tor Every Purpose THE WORLD'S FINEST TIME RECORDING SYSTEM Labor Costs Are Your Largest Expense! A t R ccurae ecords Your Greatest Asset. Let Us Plan An Economical System tor You. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP. R. W. 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REGER g - DR- M- F- UDER - I DENTIST The House of Religious Art mul i Catholic Supplies 905 Jefferson Ave' .:. I lil!! iiil IlTIllTlVli'llTlllT'Wllll'lT' '1 T ill' Buy Songsmilh '-M- - -n- -M-l'-'I-'I-M-M-nl-M-W-' -M B R . G ld W. E. D : Y ev em mme LEO J. OSWALD 615 Cherry Street Toledo, Ohio MARATHON -..-..-..-,.-..-..-..-..-,-.,,-,,-..-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,, GAS and OIL -..- - -..-.......-..-.... -......-.......-,- ......,.g. 0 l ., . JAMES S MARTIN I Latest lJlLbl'lf'llli0Il lbqurpllmlzt Used ' f Common Pleas Court Chen-Y and Franklin l 1m 1-11 nn1un1unxun-an-u.-1-nu-U1 1 1n1..L1npi. ,1,,1 1 1m.1.'u-anim.:-nu1nn1an-un-nr11nn1 1 --Ill T,2T'Q,2QX'- - - - - -W- - M -H'- -H' -'n- '- - - - - ' -' T-,.I...ff.I.I 4126 THE TOLEDO ROOFING CO., INC. ' GUARANTEED Roors Armrns AND Jonnnxs or ASPHALT noormcs, ASBESTOS s1D1NG AND INSULATION ma DORR smsrr A TOLEDO, omo ,.1..1un1un1nn1nn1up.-n -,.1.,1'.1.'1.,1.,1,, 1m 1-111 nn-nn-nw--uu1u1n 1111 1...-...F COMPLIMENTS -of- DR. E. E. 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CULLEN e Lucas County Recorder K fiilillli l -1IIr1'1lll1IIIlillIl1SPIH'i9IlIiIllI'illillhillll 1 Tilli- I E..-..-..-......-......-..-,.-..-..-. -,.-..-.,..,...,.- I I OHIO Asphalt Roofing Colnpzuly A' Q 1244-46-48 Dorf Street 5 Toledo, Ohio R ff---He ---- M-M-M-----W--H ----- .- -E 1'--H --------------- M- ! L T ! ' T . RAPPUS STORE 5 2517 Collingwood Avenue 'i' i 0:0 T 'S' : . . . L V1s1t Our Fountatn For All REFRESHMENTS and DELICIOUS 3 7 SANDWICHES i i 4, nfem-un 111v11111111-11 Im- 40 Oy!!lIllllllNi'llHT'l1l!i'lllliNl1i'IlIlil'lK1-IFVIITHNTIIHTHITllVlTlllTlll'llnT' I I DUMP TRUCKS WINCH TRUCKS 2 2 STAKE TRUCKS TRAILERS l l THE BILLY BAKER co. 1 HEAVY HAULING I I Phone ADams 9522 1301 ELM s'r. : I E. J. MCKEOWN, President TOLEDO, OHIO .L Licensed Certifieri Upcu'a1.ors - - - - MURPHY MORTUARY .I-4.1111--.111.-1111111 1 -.lqilm-I..--R-. 1 1 1 1 -. 1 1 ... 1 .1 1 1 1 -aiu-1 11165 STUDENT'S REGISTER--Continued Name liladieux, l raneis, '41 ,...... Glass, Rita, '42 ...........,. Gleespen, Mary, '42 , ,.... Goetz, livelyn, '41 ..... Gott, Patrick, '42 ........... Address Parish No. ...,,,..........620 lltah St. Palmer St. ..,934 Evesham Ave. 311 l.enox Ct. .........2312 Rosewood Ave. Goff, '1'1,,,,m,5, '41 ,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,..,. .... 2 312 Rosewood Ave- Gonzales, Aurora, '43 ...... Gorman, Marie, '42 ..,... Gorny, Robert, '41 ...... Gorny, Robert, '43 .....,... Gorski, Beatrice, '41 ........ Beacon St. ................Reynolds Rd. 1051 Ilamilton St. ..,...,2930 Lagrange St. Lake St. Gozdowslii, litlpgtflllf '43 .....f ------v I 152 llilmllmll St' Grabarski, Aliee, '43 ....... Gradcl, Robert, '40 .....,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,.160 Mettler St. .........313 Plymouth St. G,-uael, Virginia, '42 ....... ..,...... 3 13 Plymouth Sf- Gray, Anna Marie, '40 .,.,.. ....... 7 65 Barclay Dr. rp,-ny, Len, '-13 ,..,,..,.,...,..,,..... ............. 7 65 Barclay Dr- Greenfeltler, C1ttl1el'i11C, '40 ......,....------- 1849 DOW' Sf- G reenfelder, Virginia, '42 Nevada St. Cries, Charles, '40 ...... 5645 Summit St., Sylvania, O. rp,-in, lqlimlwflt, '41 ,,.,,,.,,.,,..,,,..,.,,... 922 1-Iomer Ave. Grieg, Helen, '40 .....,..,..,... ...,..,.... 7 40 Elliillll AVC- Clrudzinski, Cyril, '40 ..... Uruhler, Robert, '41 .,.., Gstalder, john, '42 ....... Guese, Colleen, '43 ....... Guese, Raymond, '41 ,....... Gunselman, james, '41 ...... Ciytnate, Dorothy, '42 ..,.... llaas, Dolores, -1-2 ....,.., llaas, Marvin, '40 ,.,.. Ilaas, VVillialn, '41 ....... Hackett, Hugh, '41 ....,.. Hagan, john, '41 ....... llain, Robert, '41 .....,.. llaley, Richard, '42 ,...... .... llalloran, Robert, '42 ,....... llalm, Elizabeth, '40 ....... lilm St. .......2746 liryn Mawr Dl'. Oak bt. .......3-102 Detroit Ave. . ....... 3402 Detroit Ave. lilm St. .........1202 lluron St. .........1962 lirie St. Austin St. R. No. 1, Box S30 Page St. ..........2003 lierkshire Dr. .............925 Lindsey St. .......,1-116 jefferson Ave. ..........2136 Upton Ave. .....,....202S Saxon Dr. Hamblin, jeanette, '41 ........ ..... . .5331-307th St. llamnternik, Francis, '42 ............... .... l 243 Vance St. llamrnernik, Richard, '42 .............. 1304 llamiltoll S1- llamilron, Lois, '42 ....,...........,..... 875 McKinley Ave- Ilamilton, Phyllis, '41 ....... ........ R 75 McKinley Ave. llarlow, james, '42 ,....,.. ........,...... 9 67 Post Sf- llarlow, john, '41 ............. ...1........... 9 67 POS! St. llarman, Richard, '43 ..,.. ....... 1 153 Gordon Sf- llarmon, Lawrence, '41 ...... ..,,,....... 1 946 Cone St. llarms, Gerald, '41 .....,.. ........ 3 501 Oakway Dr. llarpel, Mary, '43 ......, .,................... R eynolds Rd. llarpen, VValter, '42 .,.... Ilarris, Rudolph, 41 .... .........:1-025 Fairview Dr. ........,.2837 Gnnekel Blvd. llarroun, VVayne, '41 ..........,, 1805 'lfremainsville Rd. Y 1-Iartman, Eileen, 42 .......................,.. 2516 Locust St. llartnett, Mary, '40 ......... .................. 8 04 Vinton St. Hasemeyer, llarold, '42 .,..... ....... 4 344 Lyman Rd. llascmeyer, Patricia, '43 .................. 4344 Lyman Rd. llasenauer, lilmer, '43 ,..,....,,......,,,. 1913 Freeman St. llanek, Margaret, '43 t...,............ ' ........... 233 White St. llauek, Regina, '42 .,............... 405K Cumberland Pl. llanek, 'I'homas, '41 ...... ....,................ 2 33 VVhite St. llayden, jeanette, '43 ............,.........,.,,.. 363 Havre St. llayes, james, '42 ..,,...... llayes, Rosemary, '43 .... Healy, john, '43 ....,......... Healy, VVilliam, '41 ...... Hehl, Robert, '43 ...,....... I-Iehl, Rosemary, '41 ..... Heing, jean, '43 ...,..... l'Ieinl, Donald, '41 ....... ...... ........262R C'ollingwood Ave. ........2628 Collingwood Ave. .....,......2206 Glendale Ave. ..,....2206 Glendale Ave. .,......1010 VVestern Ave. ........1010 VVestern Ave. Stratton St. ..........4127 Bellevue Rd. Heinl, Mary, '42 ...................,...... 2139 Hawthorne St. lleintschel, Donald, '42 .,...., ,,,,....,. 7 34 Euclid Ave. Heilttseliel, Frances, '42 ...... .,........., 3 022 Case St. llelvey, Rosemary, '42 .................. 2724 Detroit Ave. lleinge, Mary, '42 ..........,..,....., ......, 4 314 Packard Rd. l'lennessey, john, '42 ....,,..,.. .4024 N. Lockwoml Ave. ,,1u.11 1 11111H1W141.1uu1u,1tlu1,,u1,..1,,,1 1 1,41 BELMONT PHARMACY ,q1..111111...11111111u..1 ,,1,.,,1 1qu1,.1,,1'u1u... .1m,1...41u,.1.w1.....-5.41 11,111 JAMES O'REILLY - SHERIFF - 1.111141 1 1 1 1u1gu1l,r1..u1uu1,.1 1 1 1 111.1 rt.-W1 1 114111un1uu...uu1uu1nu1n.1.,1,,,,1..1 1 10... NEVADA MARKET IVAN S. WARD - ED. LESTER 1223-25 Nevada Street TAy1or 0410 u-un-1 1 1 1 1uu1nu1uln1uu1unu1 1 1 1 1 114141 ,.1.,1,,,,11.1144114541H101.11ul.-..11uu1.uu1uu1n1,,1u..... THE SIGMA SIGMA SORORITY President, Virginia Schiess Vice President, Jean McMahon Secretary and Treasurer, Rita Eaton .4..w1. 1 114,41 114.11 u1..1u.,1,.q1,,.1,.,1.,.1 1 1.0.1 J. R. SUMNER GROCERY and MEAT MARKET Phone TAyI01' 034115 1302 Kelsey Avenue .1,,,.1 1 1 1 1g1g.1..1gg1,,.1u,1 1 1 1 1,11 . . PETREE'S . . . Dancing - Soft Drinks - Hamburgers All Your Friends Are Here Sylvania-Alexis and Jackman Roads u1,.u1 1 1,,,,1..,1...1.,.1.1,-..1.1gu1,..t1..1 1 1 1.4.11 141.141 1 1 1 1l.1..,1.,u1...1u.1,..1 1 1 1,1nu1 Cnlliftlilllmzfx of D R . B R I L L - cumopomsr - 1.114111 1 1 1 1qn1u.,-.ua-.l.1u,1y..1 1 1 1 11.141 STUDENT'S REGISTER--Continued Name ' Address l 1Il'iSll No. llenrieks, Virginia, '41 ,............... 2056 Vermont AVC- 25 Ilenry, Phyllis, '43 .,.,....... ....,,,,, 2 129 Franklin Ave. 2 lelei-bert, Carl, '42 ..............,....,.... 2360 Rosewood Ave- 2 Herman, Margaret, '40 ..,................,.... 144 Elgin AVC- ll Hertzfeltl, Martin, '42 ................ 1395 Glenview Dr- 10 llihhits, Paul, '43 ............ ......... 1 520 Kelsey AVC- ll Hickey, Bernard, '42 .,..... ........A....... 2 43-lf Broflllwfly' 10 Higgins, John, '42 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 O51 hVyl1dl'l1ll'St Rll. 4 Hiller, Aunill, '43 ,.,,,, .....,,.... I 8-40 Ol'lK21l'i0 Sf- 26 Hiller, Vet-l, '42 ...,...... ........ 1 846 Ontario St- 26 Hiller, Vern, '41 ,,,,,,,,.,, ..,,.,., I 846 Ollf2lI'i0 Sf. 26 Hochanadel, Jean, '42 ........ ......... 2 217 Fulton St. 2 Iloeffel, Aloysius, '40 ...,......... ........... 4 314 Westway 13 Hoffman, Bernadine, '42 ...,.. ,....,.. 6 08 A'0llli0fll Sf- 5 Hoffman, George, '41 ......... ........ 9 18 Virginia St. 14 Hoffman, Harold, '43 ,..,.. 1006 St. James Ct. 10 Hoffman, James, '41 ,.,,,.. ....,..,,. I 006 St. James Cf. 10 Hoffman, John, '40 ......,.. ...,.... 2 263 Isherwood Dr. 4 Hoffman, NVilliam, '40 ......,...... 3830 Homewood Ave. 13 Hoffman, Anna, '42 ........... .............. 1 409 Idaho St. 32 Hoffman, Charles, '40 .,,,,,........,..,..,... 1409 Idaho St. 32 Hoffman, Donald, '43 ..,.. ...,... 44 38 Burnham Ave. 13 Hoffman, Doris, '41 ..,. ....... 44 38 Burnham Ave. 13 llofmnn, VVilliam, '41 ..... ....,.,....... 3 15 Islington St. 2 Hogan, Anna, '42 ............... ....,.. 1 543 Pinewood Ave. 31 Hojnacki, Doris, '42 ....... .....,,...,... 3 10 Dexter St. 19 Holewinski, Lester, '43 . ...,.,....... 811 Hoag St. 9 Holley, Nlarilyn, '41 ..... ............ R . R. No. 2 R Holley, Roberta, '43 ..,,. ................ R . R. No. 2 R Hollo, Joseph, '42 ..... ...... 1 965 Genesee St. 30 Horan, James, '41 ........... ................ 5 12 South St. 7 liorgan, Raymond, '42 ..............., 2726 Mitlwood Ave. 4 Houstin, Lucille, '43 ...... .,,.... 2 207 Charlestown Rd. 3 Howard, Joseph, '43 ..... .......... 3 836 Elmhurst Dr. 3 Huhacher, Corrine, '43 ...,..,........ 156 Islington St. 2 Hubacher, John, '41 .......................... 156 Islington St. 2 Huber, Patricia, '42 ......,...,,., 624 XV. Delaware Ave. 2 Hulett, Clarence, '40 .,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 817 Moore St, 25 Hulett, Donald, '41 ....... .,....4,.,,...,.. 8 17 Moore St. 25 Hulett, Kenneth, '43 ..,..... .........,..... 8 17 Moore St. 25 Humphrys, Gordon, '43 ................ 3353 Blanchard St. 2 Hunter, Raymond, '40 ...., .......,... 8 07 Alvison Rd. 17 Hunter, Richard, '41 .,... .,,,,., 1 348 Royalton Rd. 13 Hunter, Robert, '40 ....... ....... 1 348 Royalton Rd. 13 Hurley, WVilliam, '43 ....,,, ........, 2 949 Penrose Rd. 10 Imre, Joseph, '42 .......... ......, 1 851 Genesee St. 30 Tort, Mary, '40 ........,...... ......... I Detershurg, Mich. 46 Ireland, Bernard, '42 ,.,,., ..,,.r.,, 1 013 St. John St, 33 Irving, Eugene, '42 ...,....,. ......... 2 27 Segur Ave. 7 Iwinski, Delphine, '43 ..,,,. ....... 6 01 Detroit Ave. 29 Jablonski, Virginia, '41 ........ ....... 1 238 Indiana Ave. 15 Jacob, Henry, '41 ........... .....,.,,.,.. 3 0 Austin St. 25 Jacob, Paul, '43 ............. ........,.... 3 0 Austin St. 25 Jacobs, Daniel, '43 .... ........,.... 8 13 Ontario St. 1 Jacobs, Ellen, '41 ........... ..... 1 628 Fernwood Ave. 31 Jacobs, Francis, '40 ..,... ,..,..,...,.,..... 8 25 Page St. 25 Jacobs, Joseph, '43 ..... ........,,.... 8 25 Page Sr. 25 Jacobs, Samuel, '40 ....... ,....,.... 8 13 Ontario St. 1 JIlC0by, Cl1al'leS, '43 ..... ......... 1 707 Superior St. 1 Jaegle, Harold, '43 .....,. ....... 3 922 Catawba Dr. 13 Jaehn, Norma, '41 .....1...... ........... 4 0 Eastern Ave. 7 Jankowski, Conrad, '43 ............,, 1038 Nebraska Ave. 9 Jarczynski, Evelyn, '43 ..............,. 1106 Tecumseh St. 9 Jastremski, Delphine, '43 ,....,.. ....,..... 1 15 Mettler St. 19 Jaworski, Pauline, '43 ....... ..,..... 2 327 Cherry St. 34 Jenkins, Anna, '43 ,.,....,.., ......,,,,,, 2 327 Cherry St. 34 Jensen, Gerald, '42 ........ ........... 1 329 Fitchland Ave. 14 Jensen, Jerome, '41 ...................... 1329 Fitchland Ave. 14 J0hllS0l1, AllCll'9W, '43 ............ 2345 Meadowwood Dr. 4 Johnson, Leon, '41 ........ ............... 2 246 Mayville Pl. 25 Johnson, Marjorie, '43 .... .................... R eynolcls Rd, 34 Johnson, Paul, '42 ............ ....... 2 718 Brentwood Dr, 3 Johnson, William, '43 ...,. ........ 2 246 Mayville Pl. 25 Johnston, Charles, '42 ...... ....... 1 127 Eleanor Ave. 17 Jones, Iidwarcl, '43 .....,,. ,.,,,,,. S 22 Fourth St. ll 11181 .....uy,. 1 51.4.1.4 ...gg1g.1,,it...,,g1gl.-ug.-....-..1ul,.-.W-ggi SMITTIES' FRUIT MARKET 547 East Broadway at Nevada u...u1-.1111.-..-...11-.11-.uu.- 414.111-.111111...-.-..1,,,... Compliments . . . of . . . ROLLO V. BURNETT 41 -.-.-1.1-..1-.1.....11-.luui .1..1it.1.q-.ug1 -. .1 1 1 1uu..1.-1un1un.-,,,-..l1i,.1 MAin 0943 207 KNAPP STREET PARK GRILL Food That Is Different Cecil Ullman Toledo, Ohio .-.n1..,,1.,,.- .- ... 1 -. 1 .- 1 .. 111111.11 tin.- u-Iui 1 1 1 liiuinu.-gg1..1.....,..1 1 1 1 -nl COMPLIMENTS -of- NOTRE DAME ACADEMY u...ui u.-.unlultlnu-.nu-.un..un1nu1-u1uu1i.-11.1111-.n -up- alll.,-.-.ii....-..111.-..-.111it.1 R. R. HALL, D.D.S. n1.41111111.--..--lit-.uni .i....i.,,.- -.it11it.1HU1I.i..1..1,,..1e,1tiu.-llluai. 1 1.11 DON'S FOOD MARKET 3140 UPTON AVENUE Quality Meats and Groceries LAwndale 0181 Free Delivery .4-.uniuu1un1..1 .1 1 1 1 .1 .1 .1111-u1na...uu..ua1. .,-.nu...un114u.-.uu.-uu.-.u1.111u-.uu1uu1uu1un.-i4,.....lii.-I..-l 1.1.- GREEN LANTERN LUNCH 21 SUMMIT STREET Hamburgers-2 for 15c Andy Dimitrew Pete Kostopolis I.-i..1w1.i..-.ii-..,,... 1 1 .- 1 1 1u--..1..1.l1.gl.- STUDENTS REGISTER--Continued Ndnn- Aaldrvss l'arish No. Nunn- Adilrr-an Parish Nu 111,-1-C, .11,1,1,,,' '.1.1 --.,A- ,.,,,,, .1 111 Ci,,1fi,,,,111i S1, 213 1Qul11', Danirl, -12 ............ ,,,... 2 2-17 Collingwood Ave. '1 .11,5,Q,,, 1u,,,,,.1d, '43 ,,,,, ,,,, 5 s+x N1'2l1'1ll1J,' lilvd. 23 lxelting, Wrllnnn, '-11 ......................A... 11 Prncfnr Pl- blusten, lflcanore, '-12 ,,....... ......... 2 507 l.0CllSf SI. 25 14911111911 VV111111111, 1'3 -------'-- -'-'--'--------- 533 U-11111 St' 111.101, Jarncs, '40 ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,, 2 507 I,nnn5r Sl 25 Kempf, Evelyn, '+I ................... 201 Woodruff Ave- 1g,,C,,,,1,,-C11, 471,111-11-S, '40 ,,,,,,,,, 510 11,-11,1111 Rd, 29 liendrick, Louise, '41 ..... ........,. 4 51+ Burnham Ave. Kacznmrck, Louis, '-13 ...... ....... 2 755 l.Il1l',l'llllKC St 1 19-e11119111', 101111, '43 ------- '--'---------' 1 206 111351011 S1- KnC1,n,,,-Qk, Rose, '43 ,.,.,.,,. ..A,............ 5 10 B,-on-n Rd 29 li-6111161153 Pf111'1C11, '-13 ------- -.-...---------- 6 510 1111111 51- Kaiser, Iilizalmctli, '-12 ...................... 459 Sunset Blvd 17 1E90SC11, ,1e1111111f, 21? -4--'-'-- -------------- 2 19:1 D111111 S1- Kaiser, Rolmcrt, '40 .,.,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,.... 865 Xvnndsdalc Ave. 21 126551613 D0l01'CS, +2 ----4, --v1---- 3 30+ W1115'5 P11W!', Kajfasz, Tlizulmluus, '-10 ..............,.,. 1138 lndinna Ave 9 1205111613 101111, 'Q13 --1-----1-v--1 -------- 3 30+ W1115'5 P11W:1 Kaminski, Albin, '-12 ......,. ........,. 6 18 VVaml1a Dr 20 12-161013, 1V131'y hllfll, '42 ----- ------------- Z 36.4 D111111 51- Kaniinski, Andrew, '-13 .,.., . .,,,,.... 1053 Indiana Ave. 31 12191, 1'f11Z1111C111, '41 ----v----------------- 1423 M11b111'11 Ave- Kaminski, Gloria, '42 ....... .....A.. -1 Oli CZl1NlS1l'1l1l0 Dr 17 1K11Cf11'5C,1311e11, '41 ------w----------'-------1 617 P1'C1111CC AVU Kaminski, Ignatius, '-10 ........ ....,,. 7 06 junction Ave. 15 K11111111, 1111111065 '40 ------ 142 1'1111111U111 AVG-aiRf1591111'11 Knmpcr, Vl1'1.f1lI11l, '-1-0 ......, ......, 1 7-14 Ilinsdalc Rd. 10 121112, C111101'11, '10 ------------------------------ 2036 12111011 S1- Kanary, Bernard, '-12 ....... ....... 5 34 llacluftt Rd 2 511115, M111'Y, '42 -1--------------- ------------ 2 035 11111011 S1- Kano, James, '41 A......., ,,..,,, S25 v,,,,d,,,,, S1 5 Kinsey, William, '10 ...................... 2001 Cnnsuul St. Kane, M111-y 14111, 1-1,3 ...,.-,, ,.,--.,,. 8 20 Roger Sr 3 K1l'SCl11lCl', 'fl'l0ITlZ1S, 1-2 .......... , ..,.. 2017 Calumet AVC. Kane, Nd,-mn, '43 ,,,,,.,,, . ,,,,,, 525 Yf,,,df,1,, S1 5 Kirwan, Jnhn, '42 .........,..-.,.. ..... 1 +9 Vniversity Blvd- Kane, Rnhg,-1, '41 ,,,A,,,., ,,,,,,., ,,,4,,,.,.,,,,, 3 2 0 R,,gc1- 31, 5 lfitz, Donald, '-13 ..... ......,. 1 915 Evansdalc Ave. Kannuy, Edward, '-12 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3913 M,,,11,f, Avg 13 ligtz, Rnlwrl, '-10 .,1....... ....,... 1 915 Evansclule Ave. K1lpfh:1mmg1', lJg111Ii11g, '-1-3 --,,.,...,...,.--, 705 Sgg-111 Avg gg lSlZCl', EllgCllC, '-1-1 ...... ,....... 2 329 V6l'II'1Ollf AVC. Kn,-rnnl, Wnlw,-, '11 .,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,, +206 N, 11,,v,-1, larva 13 lxlng, Dnnnlcl, '-13 ........ ...,........ 5 +4 Church Sr. Knrmnl, Warren, '42 ..............,. 4,206 N. llavcn Hlvgl 13 K101111111, Rilll, '40 - --1- --,-,,- 5 20 Rnymer Blvd. Knspirzkc, D,,1,,,Id, '43 ,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 -107 5111111 Avg 32 Klevorn, Ruth, '43 ...... ...... 7 15 Ruymer Blvd. Katafias, joseph, '-1-3 ,,,.,, ,1,,,, l 439 '1'q1-111-1151111 S1 lj lglllefer, MIIVY, '43 ...,- .......... 8 65 Ogden Ave. 1iIH,'VCL'li2l,.10hll, '41 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,., g 035 vc,-1110111 AW 1 lxmght, Elmer, '43 ..... ........,.....,... 1 33 Austin Sa. Kayser, Ri,:1,,,,-d, '42 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 1 19 Slgcle 51 11 Kni1.rhr, Harnlcl, '-10 ........ ......... 2 21+ Lawrence Ave. KC2l1'llC1', Rube,-1, '-12 ,,,1,,, ,,,,1,,,, 2 0.13 Calumet AU.. 4, Klligllf, Vil'12,'illiu, '-l-0 .................. 221+ Lawrence Ave, K1-de, R,,1,1f,-1, '42 ,.1,1,,,,w.,1,1,,,,,,.,, 313 13, 1g,1,,,.r,,f1 31 25 Knollmiller, Richard, '19 .... 160 Oak Sr., R0s5fnrd,O, Kehn, Raymond, '42 , ,,,1,,,,,..,,,, 24.56 G1-11111w1,1,11 Au. 3 K0l1Cl'SlC1l1, Milrie, '43 ....,........... 3-17 Valleywood Dr. Klfl1l'Ull, Sllirlcy, '-l-3, 150 llannnm Ave., 1i0C11f'1', 1V1111'1l111, '43 ----.--,---.-.-............... RCj'll0ll1S Rd. R,,SSf,,,.,1, 0 M lQnczorowski, Sabina, '-1-3 ...... ...... 1 315 Nebraska Ave. Kcflircs, XVilli:nn, '-13 , ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1030 P1-,,111y ,lxvy 21 liflfllll, RiCl1I1l'tl, '42 .......... ........ ..... 1 1 31 Colton St. Keller, 1':lL'Fll'lU1'k', '+I ...,. ,,,..,,, 2 604 IF,-1111111111 Avg, 25 1i0C1l1l. Alfrvfl, '43 ......... ........ 2 27 Prescott St. .jd-,.,. ---- ..-,..-n-..--1,--1.-1...-,,,-.- - -..n-rq. 'f '- ---- - - '- - '- - - - 4 - l ' l 1 1 PAUL E. LENTZ f:01llfJfZllI!'lIf.1' nf 1 Phafmmf 1 1 LEONARD E. DoNovAN I I 3501 Uplon Avenue at Marlow Toledo, Ohio T I I i T Phone LAwndnle 0149 i 1 A110111eY H1 Law i 'i 4-w- - 1 - in-1111-nl,--n1,1----nn-1, ---- u--ni. 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CZOLGOSZ FUNERAL HOME FOresI 3026 1325 Nebraska Ave. Toledo, Ohio :-41:1 -np ,.1.,,1.1 1,41...1,.,1uu1uu1un1un.1uu1uu1un1 1 1 ,,1n1..1.,1a:1.,1,,,,1nn1un1n 1nn1.1n1un1nn1uu1-,,,1... 111.441 1 1u1l.1,,,.1uu1uu1nn1nu1nu1un1uu1 1 111 1,,u1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,.,1,,,1yq1uu1uu1uu1 Diamonds l -1.10- i A A Watches -nlwl1nv ----:-- Q - - Radios 346 SUMMIT STREET y1u.1 1 1 1..41w1l.-W1uu1uu1nu1.n1..1..1..1II1 m1nu-uu1uu1qg1,.1g.1.g1.I41lg1,..1ug1,.1li.1,.1u,,1q.1 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST IVISIIES TO THE CLASS OF 19-110 From CLAUDE M. SULLIVAN Manager of UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 826 Edison Building Toledo, Ohio 11-u1n1 1n:1nu1-n1n.-. 1 -1 1 1 -un1u-1nu1un1 1.g1..1g.1,g1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -uu1unu1un1ug1u.1 01502 PHONE Residence Phone ADams 8311 Kingswood 1716 DR. 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Telephone I-'Oresl 3076 EVANS CURTAIN LAUNDRY All Work Done by Appointment 1606 Hoag Street Toledo, Ohio 1uin1n.i1H.1,,.,1,..1,i,,1,,.1 1 1 1.,1,,,41,,,,1,.,11,u1..1., 1uu1pg1.g1,.1,,1 .... 1 1 1..1..1..11.1..1..1n1. Frank A. Zahnle George B. Schranun -: ZAHNLE AND SCHRAMM :- ' Funeral Directors Telephone POn1iac 1141 1987 Superior Street 1..1lu1..1..1.a1.111l,1 1 1 1..,1w1m,1 11.1411411111 1ul111111111111111un1u Compliments - of - Dr. Walter H. Hartung Compliments of FOREMAN'S AUTO SERVICE Complete Auto Repair 2106 Sylvania, Corner Bellevue LAwndale 0495 1.1.1 1 1 1 1.u1uu1uu1un1nu1qu1 1 1 1 1.-1,1 11.111 1 1ug.--11.41..1.g1.u1u.1ga1.g1..1 1 1.11. - CARL BARNES - 309 Crittenden Avenue Groceries - Meats ADams 0130 1.1, ozzi 4' ' STUDENT'S REGISTER-Continued Nunn- Address l'arish No. Koerlier, George, '42 ,.., Eagle Point Colony, V Rosslord, U. 5 Kohler, john, '43 ..,.,.,,,,.. ,,,,,,,, 1 825 Sylvania Ave. 3 Kolasinski, John, '43 ........ ..,..,,,,..., 3 31 Austin St. 19 Kolebuck, Daniel, '42 .,..... ,,.,.,... 1 29 Everett St. 19 Kolebuck, Dorothy, '43 .... . ...,........ 129 Everett St. 19 Kolhoff, Richard, '41 .....,......,..... 122 Rockingham St. 2 Kolhoff, Robert, '43 ......,.,.........,....... 1709 VValnut St. 25 Konczal, Eugene, '41, 522 Dixie llwy., Rossford, O. 44 Konczal, Francis, '40 ....,....,...... 1405 Woodland Ave. 31 Konczal, john, '43 ........,............. 1-I-05 1Voodland Ave. 31 Konczal, joseph, '43 ........,.....,. 1405 VVoodland Ave. 31 Konczal, Melvin, '43 .................... 1132 lflamiltou St. 9 Konczal, Rita, '42 ...... 522 Dixie llwy., Rossford, O. 44 Konicki, Edwin, '40 .............. .........,. 6 39 Marmion St. 20 Konicki, Genevieve, '41 ....,, ......... 6 39 Marmion St. 20 Kopf, Richard, '42 ............ ........ 1 25 Maehen St. 2 Kopf, Robert, '40 ........... ........... 1 25 Machen St. 2 Korhumel, George, '43 ..... ...... 1 261 Wildwood Rd. 10 Korsnack, Germaine, '43 ..... .......... 6 27 Prouty Ave. 28 Koscho, joseph, '41 ........... ............ 2 922 York St. 6 Kosky, Robert, '43 .......... ......... 7 VVinthrop St. 2 Kosydar, Victor, '41 ......... ............. 5 26 Dexter St. 19 Kowalski, Rosemary, '42 ..............., 1561 llamilton St. 29 Kozlowski, Eugene, '41 .......................... 2026 Dori' St. 20 Kraemer, Raymond, '40 ..,.......,.... 1849 Glendale Ave. 10 Kramer, Charles, '42 .........,...... 308 C'rittcndcn Ave. 28 Kramer, Edward, '41 .... .....,.......... 5 83 Prouty Ave. 251 Kramer, Richard, '41 ..... ...308 Crittenden Ave. 28 Kranz, Helen, '41 ....... ................. 3 18 Oliver St. 28 Kranz, Robert, '42 ...... ........ 1 434 llagley Rd. I7 Kranz, Thomas, '42 ...,... ....... 6 01 VVestern Ave. 7 Krause, joseph, '40 .... ...,,.... 1 407 Vance St. 15 Krause, Robert, '41 ........ ......... 1 407 Vance St. 15 Krauser, Marjorie, '43 ...... ....,...,.. 2 6 XV. Park St. 19 Krolczyk, Stanley, '40 ..................,, 2739 Chestnut St, 19 Kruger, Reynold, '42 .........,.,.... 1824 Palmwood Ave. 31 Krnpp, Joan, '41 ........ 120 Stewart Rd., Sylvania, O. 45 Kuebler, James, '43 ..,.......... ............ 4 323 Bellevue Rd. 3 Kulczak, Emily, '42 ........... ......... 6 33 Detroit Ave. 29 Kunisch, Raymond, '41 ..... ........ 1 747 Macomber St. -1- Kunisch, lfVilliam, '40 .,..... ........ 1 747 Macomber St. 4 Kurek, Elaine, '42 ...,..... ,...... 2 039 Evansdale Ave. 4 Kuron, Albert, '41 ....... .............,, 3 413 Franklin Ave. 12 Kurtz, Richard, '42 .................... 1834 Palmwood Ave. 31 Kush, Rosemary, '42 ............................ 2042 Dana St. 18 Knsner, Irene, '42 ...... 612 Dixie Hwy., Rossford, O. 44 Kusner, Raymond, '41,.612 Dixie llwy., Rossford, OL 44 Kwapich, Marcella, '41 ................ 1254 Indiana Ave. 15 Kwapich, Patricia, '42 .................. 3125 Lagrange St. 19 Kwiatkowski, Evelyn, '41 ........ 1339 VVoodland Ave. 31 Kwiatkowski, Frank, '40 ..........,.,.... 2713 Chestnut St. 19 Kwiatkowski, Richard, '40 ........ 1012 Junction Ave. 15 Kwiatkowski, Richard, '43 ............ 606 Junction Ave. 15 Kwiatkowski, Stanley, '43 .............. 1114 King St. 9 Kwiet, Elizabeth, '40 ........................ 120 VV. Park St. 2 LaFleuer, Jane, '42 ...,...... ,...... 2 404 Hollywood Ave. 14 I.aFleuer, VVilliam, '41 .............. 2106 Arlington Ave. 13 Lagger, Ruth, '43 ,.,..........,, ,.......,,....,,, 1 213 Idaho St. 11 Lajeunesse, Joseph, '43 .......................... 1119 City Park 27 Lake, john, '43 ................ ........ 1 751 Kensington Rd. 4 Lang, Mary, '43 ........... ....... 2 459 llollywood Ave. 14 Langa, Joan, '42 ....... ............., 1 259 Nebraska Ave. 15 Lange, Louis, '40 .................,., 225 IC. Delaware Ave. 25 Lange, Marie, '43 ..,............... 225, E. Delaware Ave., 25 Langenderfer, Doris, '42 .....,..,.......,, 3806 Revere Dr. 13 Langenderfer, Francis, '43 ........ 1116 Marrnion Ave. 31 Langenderfer, Gordon, '42 ........ R. No. 3, Swanton, O. 42 Langanderfer, Leonard, '42 ....................,.. Swanton, O. 42 Langenderfer, Lillian, '43 ................ 1490 Gould Rd. 17 Langenderfer, Naomi, '41 .......... 766 Orchard St. 21 Langendcrfer, Ruth, '40 .............. 1116 Marmion Ave. 31 Langendouk, VVilliam, '43 .,.................. 530 Spring St. 19 Langhoff, Robert, '41 ........... , ,..,,.... 546 Geneva St. 18 Lankauf, Raymond, '43 .... .,.... 8 25 junction Ave. 15 J 1.1111111-111111111111111111111-111,...1..1..,.1,,,,1,,..-.g. In the 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, and 1940 CENTRIPETALS Made by the l1iIUf1ZgSf011,S Studios I3 W0 Keep Your Negatives - You May Order l'lml,ngrapl1,s AI Any 'l'im0 - I E1 LIVINGSTON STUDIOS V 417 Summit Sireei ADams 201 1 W I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 I 1 'P 1.0.1 1 1 1....1...1...1...1..,.1,...1..,.1,...1,,.,1:1,..1....1..4. 4.,......,.1,...1,.,.1...1....1...1..,.1....1....1....1,...1....1....1..-.1....1i...1.,ge , . I I Compliments of I Phone MAT 8269 : I DeMARS SERVICE STATION GRAMLINGIMEATS, Inc. Meats of Quality LEE A. SCHNEIDER, President 502 Tecumseh at Collingwood 1,1 1..1..1+, 1.11.11u1u1.u1nu1n1u1,. 1,.1..1.. 1..1.,1..1g.1 1 1w1,4.1w1,,1 1.,.1...1,.,.1,.,,1,..,1.. SUITS AND COATS Individually Tailored . . . HERMAN FROMME . . . an srrrzsn BLDG. Mmn svss 11.1,.1,..1..1,.1.1.1My111.-..1..1..1.,1.,1,.1,..1,411 1I.1u11,.1..1..1p,,1u.1un.1u...uu1u-.un1uu.1n:n.1uu1-.11 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 8: SUPPLY CO. Everything for llue Office ADams 5026 236 Summit Street 1gl.-.un-.11-u1u1 1 1 1 1.1..1.,1...1..1..1...1,, 11231 ..1.,,.1.,1 1 1.,1.,1,. 1 1,11 1 -1w1,.1.u1 4901 Oiiawa River Road Boats to Ren! ..1...,1.1,-1 1 1 1...1..1 1 1,1 1 1 1 1.,..1.. ..1....1...1,.,,1.I..1....1....1...1,...1....1...1..1....1..,.1.,,,1.... Compliments of SCHWARZ'S RESTAURANT Good Food Is Good Health Emerald at Sn. Si. Clair Si. MAin 0537 Toled-o, iam-nu--u -11111111 1111 I C'0lH1JlilHl'lI Is I 1,,f1 Thomas Crinnion,' M.D. 1uu1.I ,.1..,1u I-un-n I 4- 'I' I I I I I 4' -I I I I I I I 4.1111-lu 1111 - 111111 1 1 1 ,P 1uu1,. ' s'rUDEN'r's neo I STER-Continued Name Address Parish No. Lanzinger, june, '43 ........ ,..,.... 3 33 Palmer Sl. 25 l.aPlante, Arthur, '42 ...... ....... l 305 Cilmp SI. 32 I,aPlante, Clara, '43 ,... ......, 1 305 Culnp Sl. 32 I.aPlante, Louise, '40 ...... ....... 1 305 Camp St. 32 Lasca, john, '43 .,..,,.,........ ..,........... 1 901 ,loffre St. 4 Lashells, Theodore, '43 .............. 3847 Drexel Dr. 13 Lauer, john, '43 ..,........... ....,. 3 33 XV. Central Ave. 2 Laux, Gerald, '43 ...,. .,............ 2 036 Alvin St. 4 Lavey, Edward, '43, ,...., ...,.....,.,.,,,.. 2 119 Hurd St. 32 LaVoy, Dolores, '42 ..,... ............................ E rie, Mich. 36 LaVoy, Marie, '43 ....., ......... B ox 387, Erie, Mich. 36 LaVoy, Robert, '41 ....... ........ 2 278 Franklin Ave. 25 Lawecki, Monica, '43 .......................... 1519 Vance St. 15 Lawecki, Raymond, '41 ............ 1324 Buckingham St. 29 Lawicki, Dorothy, '41 ..... ........., 1 057 Tecumseh St. 9 Lawieki, Melvin, '41 ..,..,,..,................... 2251 Dorr St. 31 Lawrence, Geraldine, '42 ....... Lawrence, Rosemary, '40 ....,.. Layden, Nancy, '41 .........,.....,.. 2678 Merrimac Blvd. 4 Lazette, Richard '41 ..,.,... ...2105 VVychwood Dr. 3 ...210S VVychwood Dr. 3 ,.,...937 E. Bancroft St. 1 Y Leahy, Austin, '43 .... ........ 2 260 Franklin Ave. 2 Leahy, Rita, '40 .......... ........,. 1 623 Yosemite'Dr. 10 Leddy, james, '42 .....,. ........ 3 5 Greenwood Ave. 5 Lee, Agnes, '43 ............,. .......... 1 984 N. Erie St. 26 Lehan, Richard, '42 .......... ........ 4 339 Bellevue Rd. 3 Leiehtweis, Gerald, '42 .......,........ 4102 Kingsbury Dr. 13 Lenkay, Louis, '41 .........,.. ....... 2 024 Valentine St. 30 Lennex, Mary, '43 ,......,... ,......... 44 1 Nevada St. S Leonhardt, Bernice, '42 ...... ........ 2 601 Starr Ave. 24 Leonhardt, Robert, '40 ..,.. ,..,,,. 2 312 Putnam St. 2 Leopold, Clarence, '42 .... ....,. 1 910 Locust St. 25 Less, Richard, '42 .......... ...... ...... 1 1 05 Olson St. 17 Lester, Joseph, '43 ......,........ ......... 9 20 Harding Dr. 21 Lewandowski, john, '40 .....,...,.... 2073 Easfhrook Dr. 3 Lewandowski, Leonard, '43 .......... 1301 Hamilton St. 15 Lewis, Helena, '43 ..,,.,....,....,.. ......,.,...,.,. I Erie, Mich, 36 Lewis, Howard, '40 .......,,,...... .,,.,.,,.,.,, E rie, Mich. 36 Lindenberger, Clarence, '40 .... Linenkugel, Ruth, '42 ..,,.,....... .......... 2 100 Secor Rd. 4 .......2217 Rood Rd. 3 Lininger, Dorothy, '43 ....,... ...,......... 7 27 Bartley PI. 21 Link, Margaret, '40 ...... ,........ 1 705 Oakdale Ave. 32 Lipinski, Chester, '43 ....... ............. 2 S6 Pearl St. 12 Lipinski, Ervin, '43 .......,.... ,......., 1 36 Everett St. 19 Lipinski, Raymond, '40 ...... ......... 1 36 Everett St. 19 Litten, Robert, '43 ............. ,....,.. 3 XS Tecumseh St. 28 Lockard, Phillip, '43 ........... ,.,...,,.,.,,,,,,, 4 23 First St. 5 Loeffler, Lawrence, '42 ...... ......... 1 007 Homer Ave. 33 Logsdon, James, '42 ,.,.,,,,. ...,.,... 1 948 Sussex Pl. 31 Logsdon, Ward, '41 ...... ......... 1 948 Sussex Pl. 31 Lohn, Joseph, '42 ........ ..........., 1 127 Sherman St. 19 Long, George, '40 ..,... ......... 1 912 Parkdale Ave. 4 Long, James, '42 .... ..,,....... 1 838 VVayne St. 18 Long, Lois, '40 ..,........ .,.,..,. 1 838 VVayne St. 18 Longmore, Nora, '43 .... .......,., 2 148 Broadway 21 Loomis, Rohert, '41 ....,. ........,... 1 527 Cherry St. 1 Losek, Virginia, '41 ,..... .......... 9 27 Detroit Ave. 31 Lotte, joseph, '42 ........ .....,. 3 702 Martha Ave. 13 Lony, james, '41 .....,. ....... 2 250 Mayville Pl. 25 Lovisa, Eugene, '41 ....,... ........, 7 21 Lagrange St. 23 Lowery, Robert, '43 ...... .......... 2 514 Chase St. 26 Lucas, Joseph, '42 ........., ....... 2 126 Consaul St. 30 Lucker, Geraldine, '42 ...... ........ 2 228 Lagrange St. 25 Luken, Agnes, '42 ..,....... ............... 7 18 Earl St. 5 Luken, Frances, '40 ........................,............ 718 Earl St. 5 Luks, Harriet, '43 .......................... 18 VV. Hudson St. 19 Luyet, Eleanor, '40, 407 Memorial Pkwy., Rossford, O. 44 Luyet, Rita, '42, 407 Memorial Pkwy., Rossford, O. 44 Lykowski, Gerard, '42 ..................,....... 425 Dexter St. 19 Lynch, Thomas, '41 .........,.... 1135 WV. Vlloodruff Ave. 14 Lynn, James, '42 ...,..... ..,.......... 3 830 VVillys Pkwy. 13 Lyons, Eileen, '43 ,..,... ....... 3 172 Maplewood Ave. 2 Lyons, john, '42 ........... ....... 3 172 Maplewood Ave. 2 Mack, James, '42 ............. ..........,. 2 044 Mason St. 32 Maezko, Edward, '41 ,...... ....... 2 354 Caledonia St. 6 112111 1,1451 1 1 1 1M-.tq,...m.-,.,..-m11.u1,,..1 DicK1NsoN SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Individual Instructions All Business Subjects Convenient Terms Day School For Young Women While We Gladly Welcome Young Men To Our Evening School Dickinson and Gregg Shorthand Systems 513 Ohio Bank Building ADams 7310 1.1..1q1t1u.1au1uu1m111-1111.11 1 1 1 1 111,011 u1un1urr1nn...nu1u.1uu1m1.1,,1,..1.,,1 GOULDEN MARKET CO Fish - Oysters - Sea I-'ood Frogs - Sott-Shelled Crabs - Lohsters Scallops - Shrimps - Clams, Etc 515 Monroe Street MA1n 4108 - B I C Y C L E S - Complete Line oi Bicycle Tires and Accessories WALKER CYCLE CO 650 Phillips' Avenue West Toledo .1ug1u.11..1g,1un11,u1 1 1 1:1 1 111 ,,1u,.11-.1-1-111111 eumann ftotheu JEWELERS 105 NICHOLAS BUILDING LOBBY ADAMS B426 :I TOLEDO OHIO ,1g.111111111111 GUARDIAN CLEANERS 8: TAILORS 1473 Sylvania Ave. All Work Guaranteed and Insured LAwndale 5562 .,1,.1 1 1 1 1u.1.q1..1lp1nu1uu1 1 ,,1u1. 1 111411111.11111111111111-I1un1uu1.,.1.,41 FRANK'S SWEET SHOP 606 Junction Avenue Lunch Meats-Groceries fOrest 0329 11.141 1 1 1 1 .1gg1nrn1y41l.1 1 1 Name Address Parish No. Madden, liileen, '41 ,...... ......... 3 659 Terrence Dr. Maher, Mary, '41 ........ ......... 629 VVoodland Ave. Maher, Nnnry, '41 .....,.....,.............. 115 Columbia St. Mahnen, john, '42 .,....,......... 1819 Tremainsville Rd. Mahoney, George, '41 ................ 1305 Palmetto AVC. Makely, lirma, '43 .......... ............. 6 54 Raymer Blvd- Makin, Robert, '42 ...... ......... 1 703 Nevada St. Makley, Louis, '43 .......... ....,........... 6 17 Platt St. Nlalikowski, Rita, '42 ...,. .,,A....,,..... 2 522 l.oeust St. Mallon, john, '42 ......... ........ 8 27 VVoodward Ave. Mallory, Malone, Malone, Mangas john, '42 ......... Francis, '42 ........ james, '40 ..... , Richard, '42 .............1530 Watova Dr. ........2616 Seottwood Ave. ...........220 Winthrop St. .......,.2022 London Square Maninn, Harold, '42 ......,............, 4128 Fairview Dr. Manneb aeh, Mary, '41 3 1 3 Avondale Ave. Mansfield, Edward, '43 ........................ 348 Floyd St. Mareis, Charles, '40 ............ 168 Oak St., Rossford, O. Mariea, Bernice, '40 ...........,..,1.....,.. 239 VVestcrn Ave. Mariner, john, '41 .,.....,. ......... 2 247 Parkwood Ave. Marisay, Robert, '40 ..,... ...........,.. S 20 Ansonia St. Maros, llclen, '40 .,........ .............. 2 642 Pratt St. Maros, Margaret, '42 . ......,.... 2642 Pratt St. Martin, Frederick, '42 ...... ........ 2 646 Pratt St. Martin, Frederick, '43 . ............ ...2327 Cherry St. Martin, jean, '40 ........... ....,...,........., 1 612 ldaho St. Martin, Lzuwrenee, '41 ....... 2617 Northwood Ave. Martin, Margaret, '41 ,............. 3945 llazelhurst Dr. Martin, Thomas, '42 ....... .....,., 1 243 Palmwood Ave. Mason, Mason, Matloek, lvlatlnck, Dorothy, '40 ....., lulm St. Robert, '40 ..... .. .,...,.. 2433 lieechway Blvd. Mattlin, Dolores, '42 ......,. Mauder, Coletta, '40 Mander, Howard, '43 Dora, '40 ............ l.orine, '43 ........., lxnower St. Knower St. 1109 F. Manhattan Blvd. 2030 K,ensiup,'ton Rd. .........2030 Kensington Rd. Mander, Lawrence, '40, R. R. No. 1, VValbridge, O. Mauder, Norma, '42 ,...,... R. R. No. 1, VValbridge, O. Mauter, Evelyn, '42 ....,,................ 1475 Schuyler Rd. M1ll1lel', VVilliam, '43 ...........,........ 1475 Sehuyler Rd. Mayer, Mazer, james, '42 .,......... Geraldine, '42 - DUNN CAFE 1817 Ridgewood Rd. ............1504 Nebraska Ave. Melltee, Warren, '40 ....... ...,.......... 1 123 Page St. MCP-voy, john, '41 ........ ........ 3 707 Berkley Dr. McCarthy, Alice, '43 ...... ....... 2 35 VVestern Ave. McCarthy, Elsie, '41 ............, ..........,. 44 0 Starr Ave. McCarthy, lirma, '42 ..,,,...............,. 201 Eastern Ave. McCarthy, Margaret, '40 .............. 111 VVestern Ave. MeC'arthy, Mary, '40 ...,..,..... ............ 4 37 Sumner St. lVlCCa1'tl'ty, Rnlvert, '43 ...... ......,...,.. 3 8 Eastern Ave, McCartney, Patricia, '42 ...,...... Box 529, Alexis Rd. McCartney, Richard, '41 MeCauley, Wlalter, '43 ..... McCloskey, Francis, '42 McCloskey, james, '43 ............l3ox 329, Alexis Rd. ..........4315 Bellevue Rd. Revere Dr. .........-4245 N. l-laven Blvd. lVlCCl0SliC3', Pillll, '-l-l ..........,............ 727 Raytner lilvd. Meffonkey, Elizabeth, '43 ............ 3710 Martha Ave. McCormick, jean, '43 ............,. 140 VV. Central Ave. McCullough, Owen, '41 ........ 2837 Algonquin Pkwy. McDaniel, Ruth, '41 ................., Box 730, Alexis Rd. McDermott, Rose, '41 ......... Mclluffee, David, '40 ,..,.... McGovern, Raymond, '43 McGovern McGuire, Milton, '40 ,........ Knower St. ........2447 Scnttwood Ave. . ............ 227 VVestern Ave. , Rita, '42 ....................... 227 Vl'estern Ave. ......507 Maumee Ave. Mcllenry, Eileen, '40 ....... . ......... 532 Dorr St. Mclrlngh, Margaret, '42 ...... ........ 3 18 South St. Mcllngh, Thomas, '40 ......... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 18 South Sr, Mcl'lxu.zl1, Thomas, '40 ,..................,..,... 318 South Sr, McMahon, Gwendolyn, '43 .......... 1874 Michigan St. McMahon, jean, '40 ..,.....,...........,.. 1874 Michigan St. McMahon, Patrick, '40 ....... . ...........,. 22 Prescott St. McMahon, Paul, '41 .......... ..,.,,,,,, 2 2 Prescott Sr, McManus, lidmund, '41 ....... ........ 3 547 l-loiles Ave. McManus, Robert, '42 ....,, ,,,...... 1 171 Lincoln Ave, 11251 1,,,1n,1l,1,n1,11nq.1,,.1,m1m1..1m1 STUDENT'S REGISTER-Continued T ' BELMONT GREENHOUSE - Florists - Two Stores lflowers for All Occasions 1511 Belmont Avenue FOxest 1804 Andrew Biniak, Prop. Belmont Blue Ribbon Flowers DORR-REYNOLDS FLOWER SHOP .1,,,1 1 1.1M-. 1 Branch of Belmont Greenhouse 5106 Dorr near Reynolds Del Biniak, Mgr. 1 1 1,1111 1.,1..1 1 1 1 1 1,,1,,1,,.1,,,1,,,.1.,1,,,1 1 1 Compliments of W. H. EDGAR 8: SON, INC R. A. Williams Toledo Ohio ,,1.,....u1nn u1n1 1 GOOD 1pn1pu1qq1 1 1 1 1 1nu1,,1 871068 FOR EVERY NEED MARLEAU - HERCULES FENCE CO. Manufacturers and Erectors of Wire and Iron Fence .1111 1 1 1 1nn1gn1..,1..1,..1..1 '1.,,1 1 1 1q1,,,1,.,1,,1..11,1g1.,1 Curtice, Ohio THE HOME OF GOOD FOOD 1.1.0.1 1m.1un.1nn1rn1nn1un1un1nn1nn1 ,,1,y.1p.q1l,y1,,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MAin 2138 MA111 2138 Compliments of TOLEDO OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO Mockeit Building - 214 Summit Streei TOLEDO, OHIO SAM J. LOGAN G. G, BANCROFT .1,,,1,.1,. 1,,,,1,,1,.1M1M1,,1,,.1,,,,1,,..1,,,,1n:v-.m.1,,,1,,,,1 1.1.1 1- 1 1 1.Iv-111111-n1uu1un1nn1uu1..1p.1. 1,151 1 1 1 1 -1u1uu1vm1nn.1qn1.m1 1.11.10 nn-1 innvwnn- 1. l - . 1 Mercy. H ospztcll School of Nulrszng 1, I 5 f 1-fi -, 5 ' Fi -1 ' ff X ff .47 ' ff rf 4 MJF ,.,, - I 'JI , 1 1 ' ,f f ,f Xf ,- '41, ' ----I--1-R.-----1---..-.i-.1R2,.L.Qfi..!lL.I+iI-Ll' .... L.:f.1f.-..i.5i3 1' f5 'f4f fl-04 AX x - v I ,jf-'fx f .T -L fi X- I1 if If , VAT ff V, ff ll -...R so .L:.o..11LI..-..-.,,2i.fL..1:1f...-.. 4.-. 3' . A ' f 1 - rf . 1 ,X M356 S ? 5 CUllllllil5l!lllS of l E T: sasfer M. Agatha, O. s. E. 1 f it N and l S Junior Boys Conference Room 302 g is - .....,.,..,,,,..,,.,1..,,1,.,.1,. 1 1.,,.,....,.1,,,...,.,,....,-.,.,1.,,1,,,,1,..1ni. ,UM gre I -2-1 SINCE 1887 Where Your Savings Grow in Safely The Home Building and Savings Co. 902 Broadway at Segur TOLEDO, OHIO 10,1 1 1 1,,.1.,.,1,,.1,,.1,.,,1.,.1..1,,,,1 1-1 1,n1n Quality Tells - Price Sells BROADWAY MARKET 1116 B oadway Between Easiern and Wes! -nn1r -11nn1n 1nn1nn 1nn1nn ,,1,,,11 1,111nn1nu1nn1M1..1..1,,1,,1.,1.,1,,1,,1,,1f .1.l1 1nn1un1 11:11n.1nn1nn1nn1un-.nm-1111.1 1111111 ,111-U11.1.51.111ll.-nn1nu1nu1nu1nu1nu1nn.-.u1nu1nn1v I1un1u1u.- 1 11,1 1.11.11nn1nn1.'1un1nn-nn1nn1u .-..-.,,-.......-...-..-..-.,-..-..-..-..-..-..-,.....-,4. . START'S 'DRUG STORES The Rexull Stores of Uyest Toledo 'i 1009 Sylvania Ave. at Martha 1659 Sylvania Ave. at Jackman -I1.,.1,,,.1,,,1,,,1,,1,,1,,1q,1..1',1..1..1..1..1 1,,,1,,,,. -1- l f:Ulllf7llllll'lll.1' of FIRESIDE GRILL 2 T 1112 Broadway MAin 0675 1 I .g. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Goos i vi- 'I' WHITNEY ELECTRIC CO. New and Rebuili Eleoiric Moiors i Motor Rebuilding 2105 Monroe Slreel MAin 9713 T 'I' ...,.,.......,,,...,,,..,..-........,..,,.....,.-.- - - .. .. -,.......,.-.g. I MARY MANSE COLLEGE 1 I 1 The Diocesan College for Women l I Write the ' Dean 999 2411 Collingwood Avenue ADams 9241 i 4. ..-.. -........-..-M --------. ...-..-...-........-...-....-......g. C1261 f 1,1,,1 1 1 1 1m.1M1.q1M1m,1u.1 1 1 1 1.0.1, 4. .g...-.,,-.......,.-,.....,.,,...,..-.,,.-.,...,...-,...-,....,......,......,.-...-,.... , ClIlll1llillH'lIlS of I OL-MAR DELICATESSEN Mcllhenny 8: Seery Coal Company HOME BAKERY Best Grade, Full Weight, Honest Value 950 5YI 'i AWE: H B k d G d Lhwndnlc 2457 1165 East Broadway Phone TAylor 6503 UU l Y il S O0 S -..-,.-..-I-..-..-..-..-......-..-.,-..-.... -..-..,: .i..-......-..-..-.,-I...,.- - -..-..........-,.-..-..- --- ----- 'f------- ----- ----- I--If 1...-... ..-- ..-...-..-,..-....-.. ---- -. -..- I I , Cunxplinuenlx of I I 1 S L Sr. Consianlia, O.S.F., and Senior Manufacturer of German Sausage Girls of 313 601 Tecumseh ADams 0460 4 U T' T We Deliver -., ..... ..-..-...-..-....,. ..... ......I.f. .i..-... ...... ...-..-.. ...... -..- 1.,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.111u1nn1nn1up1,. 1nn1nn1nn1.,1..1..1,.1,.1,,1.,1..1.,1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1,, Wlellzlber' Florisfs Telegraph Delivery MARY A. WARNING 1 101 1 1I.1..1 1 1 1 1H1.m1un1.m,1,,,,1,,,1,,,,1,.,,1,.,,1,,, FLORIST MAin 6231 .....- - - -..----........- -H..-..-..... -. .- -nn-un? .Q rmcmnms - MAYTAG I 5 I I 'Hffffr I I r .5 L7f,.- Q COMPANY' 2 g I I Coleman Stoves - Zenith Radios I I ....- -...-.....-.-..-.W-..-.II-I...-.--W.-...I-....-. - .-..........f. -..I-..-,..-..-..........-M-r..-.-1.1.-....-...I-..-...-..-...-...-. . I I THETA CHI GAMMA SORORITY Mary Bodotto .loam Cooper I F Joyce Corrtgun Florence Trlenlll I I .Ivunnv Bahtonv l'11Il'icIu Budhorn 5 ' H1-lc-n Krunz Etoutsc Couturtcr I I lVlzu'y Agnes W1-Ilcr I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,,,11.1.q1,,1,..1n. -..-..3. .i..-.n- - -I.-. .... ,.- .. - .. - - u1nn-u1u1 1M1M1,,,1.r.1,,p1,,,1w1,.1,.1 1 ugo nie----M1 1 1 1217-1219 BROADWAY - LANTZ MARKET - 1326 Kelsey Avenue GROCERIES AND MEATS TAylor 038i ... - -...I...,.-.,-....- - -. - - Conrplimunts of - Judge Harvey G. Straub - s 1- E G E Emfirrlrrg'WE'I 'ME 5If r r r r r r r -'rm -.TOBBERS- H0101 mul Restaurant Equipnmlrt China, Glass, Silverware 142 Summit Street Toledo, Ohio --M 1?1--1- 1111--11 n n-nge 40vv-nn--un-:nn--warm--nn-nn-an-nn--nn-1m1rn-'vw1lvvI--rv' I KACZMAREK 8: COMPANY Cmnplinwnls uf Tools - Cutlery - Builders' Hardware I I STOVES -- FURNITURE -- PAINTS The 4 5 Radios and Electric Washing Machines and I I Gibson Refrigerators I I FOrest 3519 832-834 Brown Ave. at Avondale Ave. -v-nu 1---11- I -1-11 1 1 ...,m1,.i4 .inn-un1-1:11nn-nv--nu--lv-ll1l1r1vu--nu1lu1nnlun-nn-ln1m,1 1mins--un--nu--un-nniun-1:11u--nn-rn1nn1un--nw-1u1nn1n!4 o?n1nn- -1 -nu-11:11nninufnn-nn-nn-uufnl1H'1 1 1:1 Also Furniture and Feathers Cleaned I I Decca' vrcror and Bluebird ,gf I Anams I I RECORDS f- ' I 7282 I I WEST TOLEDO LIGHTING H OF 1 I FIXTURE SHOP MOTH P90 ' Call , : me sY1.vAN1A AVENUE 'f Us I I Open Evenings Wednesday, Friday and Saturday -.I-I.-..................-,. ...-.-. ......-......g. 4-.-..-...-.......-.n....I-,......-...-...-M-..-..-II-M-.... H2711 n1m... 1nn1 1nn1 1n1 1.,1 .-nn.. 'X I Sy STUDENT'S REGISTER-Continued Name Address Parish No. MeMillen, Donald, '40 ,,...,,. ....,..,,, 2 X25 Fulton St. McPartland, Margaret, '41 .........,.. 445 Navarre Ave. McQuade, Donald, '41 .,..,.....,,,... 1113 Parkside Blvd. McQuade, Rita, '40 ......,.. .........,., 1 113 Parkside Blvd. Me illen Robert, ...........,............. 54 Ellison St. eTigue, John, '42 .,,....v.... ........4014 Asbury D r. McVicker, Robert, '40 ...........,,.,..... 530 Spring Grove MeVicker, VVilliam, '43 .........,,....... 530 Spring Grove Meehan, James, '43 .....,.......... 2123 Collingwood Ave. Mehling, Florence, '42 ........................... Revnolds Rd. Meiring, James, '42 ..,.,,.,.,,, Melczak, Dorothy, '41 ....... Melczak, Marilyn, '41 .,..... Mellon, VVilliam, '42 ...... Melotik, Anne, '40 ....... Menden, Rita, '42 ......., Menke, Helen, '41 ....,,..,... Menke, Kenneth, '43 ..,,... Mensing, Harold, '43 ...... Merchant, jane, '43 ............. .......183S Princeton Dr. W. Park St. .......17 VV. Park St. Poplar St. ......,...Z327 Cherry St. ........314 Somerset St. .......3201 VVarsaw St. ......1951 Milburn Ave. ..........809 Phillips St. Potter St. MCrCllri0, Herbert, '43 .,,.,.......,,,, 1961 Princeton Dr. MCFCllFi0, Theresa, '42 ,..,.......... 1073 Norwood Ave. Mereurio, Thomas, '41 ...... Metzger, Mary, '43 .,,,......,. Metzger, VVilliam, '41 ....... lVIeyer, Richard, '43 .,..,,.. Meyer, VVilliam, '40 ........ .......1961 Princeton Dr. .............2861 Albion St. ........,.13S5 Grand Ave. .......-4135 Fairview Dr. ,.........220 Morrison Dr. MC3'Cl', Yvllllflm, '43 ...........,....,. 2339 Barrington Dr. Miehalak, Edward, '43 .,... Michalak, Richard, '42 Austin St. St. john St. Mierzwiak, Sigmund, '43 .....,.. 1339K Nebraska Ave. Mikesell, Robert, '40 ....., ...........923 Tecumseh St. Miles, Milton, '41 .............,.,...... 1847 Champlain St. Miller, Albert, '43 ......,.......,,, Miller, Alice, '42 .......... 627 Miller, Alphonse, '41 ..,..,.,... Miller, Francis, '42 ....,,......,, Miller, John, '43 ....,... Miller, Kenneth, '43 ..... Miller, Norman, '43 .... Miller, Robert, '40 ....... Miller, Roland, '41 ...... Miller, Thelma, '42 ......... Mittendorf, Rita, '40 ...,., Mizerny, Stanley, '41 ...... Moelter, Edward, '42 ..... Mohler, James, '41 ......... Moh1', Donald, '42 .,.,..,,...,. Mohr, Mary Ann, '42 ...... Mohr, Paul, '41 ..........,...... Molnar, Margaret, '41 ...,. ...........2415 Caledonia St. Moody, Colby, '41 ..,,.,,,,,,,,,, lvlooney, David, '43 ...,. Nlooney, Mary, '42 . ..... Moore, Catherine, '41 ..... Mor, Rose, '42 ,.....,,..,,,, Moran, Eileen, '43 ....... Moran, John, '41 .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Morgan, Marilyn, '43 .3343 Collingwood Ave. River Rd., Maumee, O. .............1302 Nevada St. ........1122 Prospect Ave. .............2927 - 118th St. ........4858 Summit St. ..............1431 Seeor Rd. .........432S Douglas Rd. ..........629 Carlton St. ....,....3827 Martha Ave. ........,.....2214 Erie St. ..............2624 Locust St. ,........520 Z Lap,'ranp,'e St. ........3431 Pelham Ave. ...........662 Collins St. ............909 Buckeye St. ,.....945 N. VVheeling St. A2532 Robinwood Ave. 1 34 Kimball Ave. Stanley Ct. ...,.,..,,.4157 Lowe Rd. .......330 Detroit Ave. ....,.337 0'Connell St. .........,337 O'C onnell St. l 4-M Locust St. Mfll'20llSfCl'l1, DOI'0flly, '-l-l .............. 4338 Bellevue Rd. ............-4124 Templar Rd. Morrin, Donald, '40 .........i Morrin, Robert, '42 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Morgenstern 1Villiam, '4-3.. .,.....570 Howland Ave. ......,.54-1 St. Louis St. Morrissey, Audrey, '43 ...................., 1874 Ontario St, Nlorrissey, Gertrude, '42 .. .852 Euclid Ave. Morrissey, James, '42 ,.....,. Delaware Ave. Morrissey, Mary, '42 ..... ...............,,.,., 8 52 Euclid Ave. Mouch, Charles, '41 ........... ..-617 VV. Delaware Ave. Mouch, Harold, '40 ..... ....,....... 4 08 Rockingham Sr. M0llCh, N0l'I'flZ'lI1, '42 ....,....... 617 VV. Delaware Ave. Mowk a, Edmu n d, '40 ..,... Mowka, Ralph, '40 ,,,,,,,,,A,, Mueller, Lawrence, '40 ..... Muenzer, August, '43 ..... Mulherin, Robert, '43 .... ...........1257 Tecumseh St. .......1329 Upton Ave. ...........160S YValnut St. ......,....201 Dartmouth D r. .........-l-222 Pack ard Rd. 11281 111.11 1.l1M...,,,,1,,,,1,,,1,.,1,,.inn-.nninn-nn...uu1 Get Your Suit or Topcoat FROM - TONY PRYBYLA - AT BOND'S - CLOTHES tina.. .... -. ..-.nninniuulnn1uu1.,-.,,1,.i,,1 .- ,...p,,.- 1 1,,p1.,,1,.1..1..1,,,1,,1nn..nu1ii1 1 DEXTER SALES CO. Dexter Washers Frigidaixes Electric Ranges Adams Street MAin .-.u.1.,,-.,,,,i,.,.1,,,,1uu.- ...nu.,nn1uu1 1 1nn1nu-.u FRANK ROGALSKI GROCERIES and MEATS A Nation.-Wide Store 2830 Chestnut Street JEtierson 0675 n1pn1111-.11-.-11..11 ...-.,11....-.-.-.11..1111.- ANDERSON ...FARMS... Certified FARM PRODUCTS gfu.-ioi- iiii nn-nn1nu-nninn-:uni - 1 1 l.'n11l1vli111z,'11lx of LOUIS H. LEWANDOWSKI Lucas County Sanitary Engineer ,ini n1anim:-.nn1nu..un1uu-.-avian..uu1ln1l.1...-. ,1.,.1 .-. ... ...91...-.,l1,.1..1..1,.,.1i.n.. 1 1 Hires R-J Root Beer ELECTRO-PURE WATER CO. 9738 ,lui ini Tun, in, 51-17th Street ADams 7251 fl' I I I I I -I' 1- I I I l II I I -i- -s- I I I I Fannelly's Italian Spaghetti House 3151 Cherry Street JEfferson 0459 Open till 3:00 A. M. Raviola Dinners Italian und American Food s-.ni 1 1..1..1'u1nn1nn..-nu1'n.1-n1.l- ..- .- 1.nn..u 1.-,,1.,-1.1 iun....'l1..-I..-,.,.1..-...lil ....,.- 1 jul, THE BUCKEYE PAPER COMPANY Extends Greetings and Compliments to the Faculty and Students of Central Catholic High School '- E''ElfEZZ?iQQFifiE2I. '6 Modern Shoe Repair and Cleaning Work Dorm While You Wait WE REPAIR BOOTS, GALOSHES, LEATHER GOODS 1124 Broadway at Western, Toledo, Ohio ln Thank You-Call Again ...... ADarns 0458 T11uniunx-nu-ur-un--nn-nu1uu-nn-nn--n--nu1..1'.- in-p i LAWRENCE PHOTO SHOP i Photo Finishing -- Photo Supplies J 1413 Sylvania Avenue i Toledo, Ohio 'i'-in 11111- uni...-...1.. ii111 -.lin -g----- ------------- - ----- I i Com.plimenLs of l Yoon I CONGRESSMAN I I I I I JOHN F. HUNTER .z,......------....---..----,,-,, sian-inn 11111 nn-nn-ru--nina-nu1 -. g Compliments of I Sister M. Caroline, O. S. F. i' and e Sophomore Boys Conference Room 308 lin1n1nI-nan11n1lI1Ir--ininniul1un-Qu:--ln:uu1ul1ll-un1I+ 11291 STUDENT'S REGISTER-Continued Address Parish No Namc Mullen, Hugh, '40 ................ IOZOM XV. Bancroft St- Muller, Robert, '40 ...........,.,.... 1054 VVoodland Ave Muller, VVilliam, '42 ...... Mullinger, Sally, '42 ..,.... Murphy, James, '42 ........... Murphy, James, '43 .................,....... 1054 VVoodland Ave ........3159 Cottage Ave ,.......,...2153 Alvin St 303 Hillwood Dr Mrirphyf, Mary Ellen, '40 ,..,,,,.......,. 129 Eastern Ave Murphy, Richard, '41 ...........,.......... 861 Ogden Ave Murray, Albert, '41 ,..,..,.,.,.,.., 103 E. WVoodruff Ave Murray, Dorothy, '42 ............ Murtagh, James, '42 ...... 103 E. VVootIruff Ave 3112 Kenwood Ave Nillier, Edmund, '42 ..............,...,.,.,, 3640 Berkley Dr Nachtrab, Eleanor, '41 ................. 1515 Norwood Ave Nadrasik, Eugene, '41 ...... Nally, John, '42 ....,............,.,..,...,.,, Narges, Howard, '40 ....... Naugle, Leland, '40 ........ Naugle, Richard, '42 ...... Navarre, James, '42 .....,.. ........3220 Lagrange St 18 VV. VVOodruff Ave 1017 Norwood Ave .....1017 Norwood Ave ..........l953 Superior St Navarre, Richard, '43 .....,...................... 605 Clark St Navarre, Robert, '41 ...... 1495 Crestwood Rd Nawrocki, Victor, '41 .... ............... 4 39 Everett St Neary, Virginia, '40 ....... ........ 9 22 'Woodsdale Ave Neeb, Carl, '43 ...,.,...,.....,...., ,,,.,,,....,.. 1 129 Mason St Neely, Frances, '42 .................... 656 VValbridge Ave Neidhart, Margaret, '41 Nemon, William, '42 ......,. Nester, George, '43 ......... , Neumann, Bernadette, '43 Neuser, Charles, '43 . ..... ,. 3805 Martha Ave .......1022 Superior St .....,.1308 Kelsey Ave .......,1027 Madeline St 2340 Vermont Ave Netiser, Gertrude, '40 ......i............ 2340 Vermont Ave Nichols, wma, '42 .......... Jervis St Niemiller, Thomas, '43 ................,..... 908 Sherman St Niezgoda, Irene, '40 .............,., 1415 Shenandoah Rd Niezgoda, Leonard, '40 ............ 1415 Shenandoah Rd Noe, Jeanette, '42 .,,,.,,..,........................ 2031 Alvill St Nonnenmacher, Donald, '40 ............3728 N. Erie St Nonuenmacher, Elizabeth, '43 .....,.,....... 931 Ambia St Nonnenmacher, James, '43 .,.,...... ...... 3 728 N. Erie St Nopper, Richard, '40 .....,.......... 4124 N. Haven B vd I 3935 Martha Ave Norton, Esther, '43 ......,................. Norton, John, '42 ,,..,.,,,...,..,.,.. 3221 Collingwood Ave. Notheis, Robert, '41 ............,........... 212 Morrison Dr. Novak, Nlary, '42 ....,.., ......... 1 212 EVCSl11llTl AVC. Novak, Rose, '43 ......... Nowicki, Alvina, '40 ...... Nugent, Michael, '42 ...,... Nusbaum, Charles, '40 ..,... Nusbaum, Ervin, '41 ...... Y Nusbaum, Rollin, 43 .,..,,.. Nusbaum, XVilma, '42 ........ 319 Bishop St 157 Austin St 3204 Parkivood Ave M1111 ...... 922 Frederick sr. .....,..1732 Ontario St ...,......922 Frederick St. .......36 VV. Streicher St. Obee, Donald, '42 ..........,............... 1219K Hawley St. Oberhausen, Kathleen, '40 ............ 3127 Kimball Ave. Obert, Jeanne, '43 .,.....,,...,... , Obert, Richard, '41 .........,.. O'Brien, Eileen, '43 ..... O'Brien, Helen, '41 ...... O'Brien, Robert, '42 .....,. .........1511 Starr Ave ......,.,1511 Starr Ave .........805 Lodge Ave 871 M Ontario St 605 Main St. O'Brien, Thomas, '42 ..................,..... 302 Clifford St. O'Brien, VVilliam, '41 .............. 2553 Maplewood Ave. O'Connell, John, '43 ............ 0'Conuell, VVilliam, '42 ..................,..,.... l O'Connor, Elizabeth, 40 ............., 268 Bloomfield St. O'Conno r, Francis, '43 ....... O'Connor, John, '42 ........ Oess, Mary, '43 ............ O'Leary, Francis, '41 ...... O'Leary, Herbert, '43 ..... Ollivier, John, '43 ....... Olsen, Donald, '43 ......,.... Olwick, Dolores, '43 ........ O'Neil, John, '42 ........... O'Reilly, James, 43 ...... O'Riordon, John, '42 .,..... Orosz, George, '42 ....... .......,.1530 Potomac Dr. ........2249 VVarren St. ............1429 Ontario St. ....,....252 Courtland Ave. ..............1425 Huron St. ..........2032 Calumet Ave. Dorr St. ..,,...1511 Woodland Ave. ...........447 Sunset Blvd. ..........901 E. Bancroft St. ..........2034 Linwood Ave. ...........1950 Genesee St. 4128 Walker' Ave, 280 Knower St. 531 Utah St. 1.1.11 1 ..-nl.-U..-HI1.,1,,1,,1nu1..q1.g1rr1 1 1,.1. FREUNDE I-'IDELIS Lillian Antesberger Eleanor Antesberger Margaret McCarthy Bernice Mariea Elizabeth O'Connor ART MATTRESS CO. 2218 Ashland Avenue JE1ierson 5003 We renovate and recover lllillll'CSSCS and box springs URBAN H. GRADEL COAL CO. Quality and Service Phone TAylor 2486 1724 Starr Ave. 1..1,,1.,1.,1,..1ln1urr1 1 1. .-,m1..1,,,,1,,,,1,,,1.,,.... 1..1.,1,.14,101In1m1,m1,m1..n-...1,..1...1..1un1un1, CANDY IS DELICIOUS FOOD Enjoy Some Daily P. J. STALDER' Wholesale Confections 1,911.1 1'n1.u1nqr1gu1 114.1,m1m1.nn..uu1mr1un.1uu1rm1., 1.1.1 1,q1nn1nn1nn1nn...mu1nu1uu1.un..nn1M1...1 1M-...rr - STEVE'S MARKET - Quality Meats and Groceries We Deliver 2125 Don Street I Orest 2524 COMPUMENTS ..of... JUDGE SCOTT STAHL 1,1111 1 1.,,,,1.m1,m1.m.-',,1,.,1,.,.1,,,,1pq1,,rr1 1 1nu1,, ...M1 1 1 1 1rm.-.,,,1,,,,1...1.tl.1ryn1n1 1 1 1,,,1. Compliments of Sister M. Therese, O. S. F. and Senior Boys Conference Room 310 1.l1..1..1..1..1 1 1 1..1..1..1..1,.1..1.,..,,1, n1.l1nn1nn1, 1 1 1,,1,,1,.,1,,1un1nn1 1 1 1 101, H305 STUDENT'S REGISTER-Continued Name O'Rourke, Roscma ry, '41 Address Parish No 2359 Putnam St. 2 Ol-th, GQf1cyviCx't', '43 ,,,,, ,....... 1 027 lVl00l'C Sl- 25 Qrth, M211-51, '41 .-,4,,-,,,-,v, ,,,,,,,, 1 027 Moore St. 25 0,-wig, Virginia, '41 ...A,4 ,,,,,,,,,,,, R eynolds Rd. 34 Osborn, Kathalene, '41 ...... ......,. 1 30 Eastern Ave. 7 O'Shea, Francis, '42 ..,.. ....... 7 32 lfcrnwood Ave, 27 051163, Robert, '42 ,,,,,,,,. ..,,,.. 1 719 Sylvania Ave. 3 Oswald, Arnold, '40 ,,,.... ................... l 21117, lVllCl1- 36 Oswald, Helen, '-l-0 ...... ........-...------ l 9l'l0, lVlll'll- 36 Oswald, James, '40 ...... ....... 2 026 Linwood Ave. 25 Oswald, Ruth, '-l-2 ....... .......-....-..-.------.. I Cl'l0, Mllfll- 36 Ovfggle, James, '43 ,,,,.,,,,,....,,.,,..,,,...,... 1246 Broadway 7 Orfiug, Beatrice, '42 ,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,. 153 VV. Central Ave. 2 Otting, Eileen, '43 .......... ................. 2 327 Clwrry St- 34 Ottiug, Mary, '41 .........,............ 153 W. Central Ave. 2 Overherg, Florence, '42 ........,.,...........,.. 872 Butler St. S Overberg, Helen, '40 ........ ............. 3 72 l5ll1lCI' 51- 5 Overberg, Marjorie, '40 ,,.,.. ....... 4 10 Nevada St. 5 Pacer, Christine, '40 ,.,,,....,............,....... 320 Austin St. 19 Palieki, Arthur, '42 .................... 1060 Woodland Ave. 9 Parke, Norman, '43 .......... Ashland Ave. X Fulton St. 2 Parker, Bernard, '43 ......................... 611 Chestnut St. 1 Parkes, Gwendolyn, '42 ..,,............ 2128 Micliignll Sl. 26 Pastorek, Paul, '41 ............ ....... 6 16 VVheelinp: St. 6 Paszek, Joseph, '40 ........ ............ 3 219 Lagrange Sl. 12 Paszko, Virginia, '41 .................... 1689 Nebraska Ave. 29 Patterson, Lalane, '42 ....... ....... 8 14M Frederick St. 2 Pauken, Charles, '43 ...... ........... 3 201 Mzlhel' St. 33 Pautz, Rita, '42 ..,.,,..,., .,..,.. 4 429 Pennfield Rd. 17 Pautz, VVilliam, '40 ...................... 4429 Pennfield Rd. 17 Peatee, Margaret, '42 .............. 2242 Grantwood Ave. 3 Peer, Ludmilla, '40 ...... ............ 1 550 E. Broadway 5 Perkins, James, '40 ...... ..............,,.... 1 723 Perth St. 4 Perl, Francis, '43 ...... ........ 6 34 VVoodstock Ave. 20 Perz, Richard, '43 .,,. .,.,,,......... 5 09 Pulaski St. 29 Perl, Stanley, '43 ..,...... ............ S 09 Pulaski St. 29 Pfaff, Margaret, '-1-3 ......... .,,.... ...... 1 7 06 Ilurd St. 32 Pfeifer, Mary Ann, '-1-1 ..............,......... S66 Milton St. S Pfeiffer, Maryanna, '41 .,,..,..,..,..., 110-1 Alcott Blvd. 17 Pierce, Donald, 43 ............. Pierce, Edward, '40 ........ . Pieszchalski, Louis, '43 .... Pietrykowski, Andrew, I J ...,......268 Knowcr St. 7 Knowcr St. 7 .....1128 Avondale Ave. 9 .,..1314 lluckingharn St. 15 Pietrykowski, Ann, '42 ...............,............ 2902 lilm St. 19 Pietrykowski, Francis, '42 .... 1314 liuckinpghani St. 15 Pictrykowski, John, '40 .......,..,., .1307 Nebraska Ave. 15 Pilaszewski, john, '41 ................ 314 E. Central Ave. 34- Pilliod, James, '43 ,,....,,,. ,.,.,.,., G rand Rapids, O. 37 Pilzerker, Phyllis, '42 ...... ............ 2 514 Locust Sl. 25 linciotti, Donald, '40 ....... ......... 1 018 Detroit Ave. 31 Pinciotti, Teresa, '41 ..,...,............. 1018 Detroit Ave. 31 Pinkclman, Theodore, '-1-1 ....., 223 xA'CStH'01ltl Ave. 4 Piotrowski, Richard, '42 ........................ 1344 Dorr St. 15 Placcncia, Ruth, '41 .,.,,,.. .....,...... 2 903 Chase St. ' 26 Plank, Gerald, '41 ...... ................. X 39 Rogers St. 5 Plcitz, Corrine, '43 ....... 765 Dearborn Ave. 11 Plcitz, Dale, '41 ........... ....... 7 65 Dearborn Ave. Il llunnner, Anna, '43 .,..... .,...... 3 19 Stanley Ct. 2 Pollauf, Laurine, '40 ...... ........ 2 29 VVhitc St. ll Pollauf, Rita, '41 .,....... .......... 2 29 VVhite St. 11 Pongonis, George, '43 ..... ........ 3 9-l-5 Garrison Rd. 3 Pontius, Rnbcrt, '43 ..... ................. ...... 5 3 0 Bates Rd. 2 Powers, Leo, '42 ,,,..... ............ 1 31 li. Delaware Ave. 2 Powers, Rita, '42 .................... 411 Spring Grove Ave. 32 Primac, Daniel, '42 ..... ...................... 5 20 Cherry St. 1 Printy, James, '41 ....... ............... +4 14 Willys Pkwy. 13 Proudfoot, Ruth, '42 ................ 4219 Leamington Ave. 17 PuccettipEsther, '43 ........ ,..... 6 39 Palmwood Ave. 27 Puczynski, Rita, '42 ,....... ...,.. 1 O27 Nebraska Ave. 9 Pudlicki, Bernice, '43 ..... .................. 2 5 VV. Park St. 19 Pugh, Thomas, '42 ..... .......... 4 047 I-learthstone Dr. 3 Pullella, James, '40 ..... ...,., 1 349 VV. Bancroft St. 14 Pullen, Earl, '42 .......... ........ 1 362 Eleanor Ave. 17 Putz, George, '42 ............. Quatman, Lucille, ' 40 ....... ......1322 Nebraska Ave. 15 .................Swanton, O. 42 'M' ' ' ' ' 1EisIi':T6IiEE''EifEVX'iOi '6OrTi5Xi1i? 'fHE '' ' ' - ' -M I TOLEDO, OHIO Manufacturers ot Passenger and Freight Elevators, Dumbwaiters, and Electric Oil Hydraulics We Service and Repair Any Make of Elevator JOSEPH A. 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Ray, john, '42 ........,,,..... Ray, Matthew, '42 ....... Ray, Richard, '41 ........... Reddington, Daniel, '42 Redtlinlxton, Patricia, '43 Reed, Richard, '42 .......... STUDENT'S REGISTER-Continued Address l'arisl1 No. ...225 VValbridge Ave. 7 .........6-I0 l.conard St. 5 ..........2132 Fulton St. .........2819 Chestnut St. ,,,1..,,,.....2842 Elm St. ..........301 Galena Sr. .........621 Arcadia St ........1703 Summit St. ...........1769 Summit St ,..1744 Kensington Rd. ........2482 Hollywood Ave. Lucas St ,.........2557 Thoman Pl 6826 Summerfield Rd. 6826 Summerfield Rd ..........1402 Shenandoah Rd Rees, jane, '40 .................. ........,........ 2 024 Elliott St Rees, Richard, '43 ..... Reger, Charles, '40 ...... Reichert, Ralph, '41 ........ Reichert, Robert, '43 Reifert, Richard, '40 Reinier, Mary Ann, Reiter, jauncs, '40 .......... Rcjent, Casimir, '40 ........ Resig, Robert, '41 ....,,..,.... Revenaugh, Richard, Richard, Vincent, '41 '40 Richardson, Phyllis, '40 Ridge, Ruth, '43 ..........,,... Riester, Dorothy, '40 . Ripgoulot, lilroy, '43 ....,..... Riharek, Edward, '42 Riley, Leonard, '43 ....... .Ent-111111 1 -ua--n1n-nu I I I ........,.....2024 Elliott St 1314 Page St. ....1512 Addington Rd. .........l976 Superior St ...2529 Greenbriar Rd I ..........,.1666 lalmwood Ave .. ............. 928 Detroit Ave. .......632 Junction Ave. M38-I2 llazelhurst Dr 121 Cambridge St .....,.....612 Prouty Ave .........3847 Almeda Dr .........22-12 Jerome St .......3707 VVatson Ave: .......19-ll VVarren Sl ..........2225 Consaul St .......,.3616 Almeda Dr 1,.1..1..1,.1 11111 1 1 1.1.1 Jillerson 4358 Name Address Parish No Riley, Rita, '42 ..,............... ................. 6 19 lltah St. 5 Rimmelin, Charles, '42 ,..,...,........ 2289 Rosedale Ave. 4 Rincon, Pauline, '43 ........ ......., 1 523 Basswood Dr. 34 Rischman, Joseph, '41 ......, .....,....... 2 113 Chase St. 26 Roache, Josephine, '42 ..... ......,.. 1 209 Ewing, St. 16 Roache, Mavis, '41 .,,,.... ,...,...,... 1 209 Ewing St. 16 Robb, Giles, '41 ,.,,...,,..... ....... 1 741 VVildwood Rd. 10 Rober, Kenneth, '42 ....... ................. 2 018 1Nalnut St. 25 Robie, Dolores, '43 ......... ......... 1 132 Fcrnwood Ave. 31 Rohleto, Richard, '42 ..............., Box 539, R. R. No. 10 46 Rochowiak, Francis, '41 .........,..,,.. 2 VV. Central Ave. 19 Rodgers, Chester, '42 ........ ....... 1 638 VVildwoocl Rd. 10 Rodriguez, John, '43 .... ............ 1 13 Segur Ave. 7 Rodriguez, Robert, '42 ..... ...... 3 232 Parkwood Ave. 2 Roc, Rita, '40 ....................................... . ....... Erie, Mich. 36 Roesner, James, '42 .............. 416 VV. Delaware Ave. 2 Roesner, John, '40 .........,......., 416 VV. Delaware Ave. 2 Rogalski, Francis, '40 ..............,..... 2830 Chestnut St. 19 Rogers, Helen, '40 ....,,.................,.,..., 738 Buckeye St. I Rollman, Francis, '43 .,.,......... 3227 Maplewood Ave. 2 Romatowski, Chester, '40 ..................., 514 Hudson St. 25 Ronfeldt, Rosemary, '41 ........ 2543 Grantwood Ave. 3 Rood, George, '41 ....,..... ....,..,., 3 515 Revere Dr, IS Rood, VVilliam, '42 ........ .............. 3 515 Revere Dr. 13 Rook, Mary, '43 ......... ............... 1 3-I-7 Berdan Ave. 13 Rooney, .l0l1ll, '-I-3 .................. 2906 Collingwood Ave. 2 Rork, Francis, '42 .............,.............. 1722 Calumet Sr. 31 Rosenberger, Robert, '43 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 720 MQ0r'c Sr, 25 Rosenfelder, Raymond, '40 ............ 1507 jermain Dr, I4 Rosenrhal, James, '41 ............... .... 3 313 Mulberry Sr. I9 RUSS, Alma, '41 .................... .......... 6 226 Locust Sr. Z3 Rossler, Elizabeth, '41 ....... .......,...,. S 41 Kingston Sr. 5 RUSSICV, Ivan, '42 .......... ......... 3 544 YVillys Pkwy. 15 ROSZXIC, BCl'l1lCC, '40 ..... ........ 2 05 junction Ave. 15 ROSZYIY, Fllgelle, '41 --,-,- ........ 2 05 junction Ave. 15 .Sa-.1-. -....-..-...-....-..I-...-..-..-.-..-...-....-...-....-...-. l I CARL MAzzURco 'S' I I Stanley J. Urbanski ,,,,,,o,,e, of 1 I Italian, French, Spanish and Greek Products I AMBULANC5 SERVICE 513 MONROE STREET I ADams 1153 - 1154 I 2907 Lagrange Slree! Toledo, Ohio I l Tmedo' ohm' U' S' A' i -nu-fu--u 11--1 In 1111-1x11-an-ua-uni: 'f ' '1'1 '- 1'U1 -' 10191 '-I 1 1 - -1nn1...,i, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1,,.!. tfu--11111 1 --ll1ll1ll1ll-un-an-uu1nn11.11.4141 1 1,,,1,,g, I 7 J. c. PENNEY co., Inc. l 1032 Sylvania Ave. T COITlPllITleI'llS 4 West Toledo's Main Shopping Center 5 i +--....-...-..-...-..-...-..-....-...-....-..-......-....-...-...-...f. - of - . I .g..-....-..........-..-..-....-..-.I-....-........-...........-........-..-..4. 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CLIFFORD, M.D. nga n-an--1--nu-nu-nu-un-uu1un1-u 1n1u1u1uu1u1u1n1 H 8: K Motor Transportation, Inc. General Offices 310 - 316 Tecumseh Street Toledo, Ohio STUDENT'S ,REGISTER-Continued Norm- Address Parish No. Roltlnan, Robert, '40 . ,.., ..........,,.....,.. 1 341 Noble St. 25 Rowan, john, '43 ,,,........................, 1232 licrdan Ave. 13 Rowe, licrnard, '40 ..........., R. No. 3, PCl'l'j'S11lIl'g, U- -11 Rozanski, lQcona, '43 ...............,.............. 18 A051111 SI- 2 Fellerath, llelen, '40 .,.. ...........,......,.. 4 631 VVCSIWIU' 34 Rodnicki, Richard, '40 ..... ....... 7 10 Junction Ave. 31 Rompf, Richard, '42 .... .......... 1 810 Perth St. 4 Rumpf, Robert, '42 ,,,., .............. 1 810 PC1111 SI- -l' Runyan, Helen, '40 ....... .......... 4 42 C1'1t1'C11d611 SK. 7 Runyan, Margaret, '41 .........,......... 442 Crittenden St. 7 Rupley, james, '40 ,,,.,,,,.,.,.,,,,. 2531 Collingwood Ave. 2 Ruppel, John, '42 .........,,,...............,..... 1-1-95 11011111 Rd- 17 Ruppel, Margaret, '41 ...,. ,.,.,,............ 9 29 SCCOI' Rd- 31 Rotkowski, Irma, '42 ..... ....... 3 38 Palmer St- 25 Rutkowski, Ralph, '40 ...., ...........,.... 3 33 PIIIIUCI' 51- 25 Ryan, Edward, '42 .,,..... ..........,........., 5 68 Dover Pl. 32 Ryan, Henry, '40 ...........4........... 2251 bvZ'I1CI'W0l'1iS DIZ 21 Ryan, John, '43 ....,............................... 215 Elgin Ave. 11 Ryan, joseph, '40 .,........ 506 Ilackett St., Maumee, O. 38 Ryan, Rosemary, '41 .... 506 llaekett St., Maumee, O. 38 Saclzlcr, Gertrude, '40 ..,................,.... 1622 Cherry St. 25 Saelzler, Ilelen, '41 .,..................,....... 1622 Clterry St. 25 Saelzler, Richard, '42 ..,... .......... . 3421 Glenwood Ave. 2 St. Julian, Mary, '42 .,..... ............,....... 3 07 Utah St. 2-1 Salazar, Lorenzo, '43 ....,.. .,...... 1 S21 Basswood Dr. 32 Saradin, Charles, '43 .... ............ 2 48 Steele St. 11 Sarno, joseph, '41 ............. ...... 5 06 Galena St. 26 Sartish, Anna, '43 ................................ 2327 Cherry St. 34 Satterthwaite, Gladys, '42 ..............., 2327 Cherry St. 34 Sattlcr, -Iaxnes, '41 ................ 4018 N. Lockwood Ave. 13 Sayers, jack, '41 ......... ....................... 2 047 Alvin St. 4 Sayers, joseph, '41 ..... ..................... 2 047 Alvin St. 4 Scanlon, Gerald, '43 .... ....,....... 4 36 Segur Ave. 7 Scanlon, joseph, '42 ........ , ............ 2 116 Iiastbrook Dr. 3 Scarlato, Francis, '40 ............ 2016 livansdale Ave. 4 Schaefer, Charles, '41 ........,............... 961 Islington St. 2 Seltaffer, George, '41 ............................... 817 Peck St, 25 Sehardt, Ralph, '41 ............ R. R. No. 2, Erie, Mich. 36 Scherack, Anna, '42 ..............,..,.......... 302 South Ave. 28 SC1ICI'gCI', Albert, '43 .................... 2902 Rockwood Pl. 2 Scheuerman, James, '42 ....... ........ 5 937 Rambo Lane 3 Scheuplein, janet, '40 ....... .....,...... 2 01 Kevin Pl. 2 Schiebel, Robert, '42 ...... .............. 1 726 Alvin St. 4 Schiel, Leo, '43 .....,..... . .......... 1958 Michigan St. 26 Schiess, Bertha, '40 ........ ......... 1 84-8 Fernwood Ave. 31 Schiess, Charles, '43 ...... ......... 1 S48 Fernwood Avc. 31 Schings, Helen, '42 .........................,.. 7S2'IEuc1id Ave. 24 Schlachter, Robert, '41 ..,.............. 2319 Westbrook Dr. 3 Sehlagetcr, Iohn, '42 ........ 2730 Eastmoreland Blvd. 11 Schlageter, Richard, '43 ..,. 2730 liastmoreland Blvd. 11 Schlagheck, Donald, '41 .................... 316 I'Iel'I'ner St. 2+ Schlagheck, Francis, '43 ......,... 1032 Woodward Ave. 33 Schlaghcek, Walter, '40 .......... 1032 VVoodward Ave. 33 Schmidt, Robert, '40 ........ ........ 3 212 Kimball Ave. 2 Schneider, Engenc, '42 .............. 1234 E. Bancroft St. 25 Schoen, James, '42 ......... ............,.... 2 118 Ioffre St. 4 Schoen, Richard, '41 ..... ............. 2 118 Joffre St. 4 Schrein, Clilford, '41 .... ......... 1 209 Moore St. 25 Schrein, Robert, '43 ........... ............. 1 209 Moore St. 25 Schultz, lilizabcth, '41 .... ......... 1 14 XV. Park St. 1 Schultz, listher, '42 ....... ............. 3 2 IC. Lake St. 12 Schuster, Donald, '42 ........ ......... 3 720 XVillys Pkwy. 13 Schuster, james, '43 ........................ 814 VVaverly Dr. 31 Schwcibold, Jeanette, '43 ...,,,,...,, 419 Nebraska Ave, 2-R Schweickert, 1rN'lll1Cl', '43 ............ 2463 Vermont Ave. 25 Scorziell, Lewis, '42 ................,. 2139 Castlewood Dr. 3 Scott, Jeanne, '43 .... ,...... 3 344 Detroit Ave. 2 Scott, Robert, '40 ........ ....... 3 344 Detroit Ave. 2 Scott, William, '42 ..,.. ....... 3 344 Detroit Ave. 2 Seeburger, Edna, '41 ..... ...,,.,.,.,. 6 19 Lucas Sr, 28 Seger, Anna, '41 ...... ........... 1 748 Talbur Sr. 32 Scitz, Izunes, '41 ...... ......... 6 25 Parker Ave. 32 Serin, Doris, '43 ...... ..,...... 4 12 Knower St. 7 Scrkc, Robert, '42 ....... ,.,.... 2 16 Vanliuren St. 30 Scrke, Stephen, '41 ..... ..,.... 2 I6 Vanliuren St. 30 In 11351 u1,.'.- 1 -. ..q,.1uu-,,.,1,u-...,....ligulnt. u-uuilli .. 1.1.1.1 -.1111 ..un1,,n1..u1 .-,,.1.....-nu1....., Toledo Food Lockers . 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BUTLER .-.. .... ..- -..-..-..-..-...-. .... .-.1 .-...- -...-..-...-.......-..-.......-......-.-...- -..-ng - OHIO TAILORS - 1 4-HOUR ODORLESS DRY CLEANING l We Call For and Deliver I ,Main and Monroe Sts. 1306 Sylvania Ave. 5 Telephone 46 Telephone LA. 0346 I SYLVANIA, OHIO TOLEDO, OHIO I .-..-..-..-...-...-...-. .... ..-...-..-..-..-..-..i. lil! 1l11 I 1lTTi1TTiii gl1u,.? 1 Cnlly Coal Company 1 Wholesale and Retail COAL and COKE - 1 1 Phone FOrest 0628 Office and Yard, Dorr Street and M. C. RY. I 1 .-..-..-..-......-..-..-..-...........-..-..- - -..-..i. STUDENT'S REGISTER-Continued Name Sevra, Charles, '42 . ..... . Sexton, Francis, '42 ..,.., Shea, Mary, '42 ............ Address l-'arish No. 569 Church St. .......,.2627 Meadowood Dr. .......3802 Lockwood Ave. Shea, William, '41 ...,.,,... ,...,,. 3 802 Lockwood Ave. Sheahan, Raymond, '42 ...,........... 3142 Kenwood Ave. Sheahgln, William, '40 ,,....,,........ 3142 KCHN1'00d Ave. Shepard, Joseph, '41 ,,.,.....,..,,,,,. 402 Ke11ilW0rIl1 Ave. Sherrifi, Elizabeth, '41 ..............,...... 945 Lindsay Ave. Shonebarger, Joseph, '43 Albion St. Shubarga, Clem-ent, '42 ...... ....,.. 1 344 Belmont Ave. Shull, Rita, '40 .....,.......... ................ 1 328 Ellis Ave. Sieler, Ewald, '43 .................................. 425 Starr Ave. Sikorski, Renard, '43 .............,....... 3425 Stickney Ave. Simon, james, '42 ...,....,......... 5016 Ottawa River Rd. Simon, John, '41 ...,..,,,. ,..,......., 2 S08 Franklin Ave. Simon, Raymond, '41 ,...,. .........,...,.... S wanton, Ohio Simon, Roy, '40 .......................................... 628 Earl St. Skeldon, Edward, '42 .............. 1117 Shadowlawn Dr. Skeldon, Phillip, '40 ,...........,... 1117 Shadowlawn Dr. Skoropinski, Victoria, '42 Austin St. Slavin, Agnes, '40 ............................ 617 Tecumseh St. Slawinski, Richard, '42 ...............,..... 173 Hausman St. Smiarowski, Edmund, '41 .... 113 Burgan,Rossford, O. E. J. BRYZELAK HARDWARE Smietana, Isabella, Donald, '43 Esther, '41 ..,...... Jerome, '41 Marie, '40 ,..... Paul, '40 .... Smith, Robert, '42 .. Smith, VVilliam, '41 Smith, William, '43 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Sneider Snyder, J Robert, '43 Angela, '40 Snyder, Charles, '43 Snyder, Donald, '41 Snyder, Snyder, Theresa, '41 VVilliam, '43 '43... 312 Eleanor, Rossford,O. ...........,..4328 Douglas Rd. ........2111 Hawthorne Ave. .........3465 Gladstone Ave. ..,.......22-I-3 Ashland Ave. ............4328 Douglas Rd. Glynn Dr. ....2484 Collingwood Ave. Starr Ave. Heston St. ..........,....Metamora, Ohio 53 Grantwood Dr. Grantwood Dr. ........................Metamora, Ohio ............S540 Ottawa River Rd. Sodd, William, '40 ........ 12 Lagrange St. Sohnly, Elizabeth, '41 .............. 2633 Gracewood Ave. Sohnly, James, '43 .....,.,..........,, 2633 Gracewood Ave. Soldwish, Charles, '40 ..... Soldwish, James '40 ....... Sopko, Anthony,' '41 ..... 1 ....,...46l8 Burnham Ave. .......4618 Burnham Ave. Milford St. Sorosiak, Esther, 43 .............................. 243 Palmer St. Southard, Marvin, '40 ................ 907 Gramercy Ave. Sparks, Anita, '41 .... ,I ...... ..........,......... S 21 Noble St. Sparks, Thomas, '43 .....,....,....,................ 821 Noble St. Speybrook, Barbara, '41 ........ 1114 Collingwood Ave. Stachowicz, Stanley, '41 ....... . .............. 539 E. Park St. Staebell, Armer, '41 ......... Staebell, James, '43 ...... Raymer Blvd. Raymer Blvd. Staebell, Joseph, '40 ........ ........... 6 44 Raymer Blvd. Stark, Edna, '41 ............. , .......... 2029 Hawthorne Ave. Staufier, Robert, '43 .....,............................. 420 Troy St. Stechschulte, Eileen, '42 .................... 3023 Cherry St. Stechschulte, Eugene, '41 . .,... ......... 3 023 Cherry St. Stein, Joanne, '43 ................. ......... 2 110 Chestnut St. Steinbauer, Robert, '42 ....,... ............. 7 18 Colima Dr. Stengle, Edward, '43 ...... Stern, Anna, '40 ........... Austin St. ........2039 Hawthorne St. Stern, Geraldine, '42 ......, ........ 2 039 Hawthorne St. Stiles, Jeanne, '43 ............... ......... ..... . . .Reynolds Rd. ..........3027 Parkwood Ave. Stoeckley, john, '40 ..,..,,..... Stout, Mild1'ed, '42 ............ Stitsworth, Elizabeth, '42 Stout, Patricia, '42 ........ ,.,.,.....4-235 Asbury Dr. .............3901 I-Ioiles Ave. Streicher, james, '43 ............ 4503 N. Lockwood Ave. Strick, Mary Ann, '42 .................. ,..... .... 1 9 58 Burr St. Strltt, Evelyn, '41 ....,,,,.,... Strolck, Louise, '43 ........ Stroud, Esther, '40 ........... Stuetzer, Elizabeth, '41 ...... Stuetzer, Robert, '40 ........ Stuller, Virginia, '43 ....... Hoiles Ave. ..............1103 Moore St. ..........2717 Fremont St. ...,....,..1990 Chase St. .......25l9 Walnut St. ,.......2S19 Walnut St. ..,......202 Milford St. 11361 -g.1nn1gu1qu1..1.u1Ig1 140.- -H1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1uu1 u.,1.g1 1 1 I.1.4I1.,u1l.1g.1..1.g1gg1.,-..u1uu1uu1uu1un1uu1uu1us1u TARSHA'S I-'OOD MARKET We Deliver 756 Oak Street TAylor 0481 -14.41 1 1 1 1 1un......m41llu1 1 1 1 1 1 144 STAUTZENBERGER'S Private Secretarial School, Inc. 317 Huron Street MAin 3656 Our Secretarial Course Is In Winter u-n1 1 1 1 .1u.1nu.1..-u1nu.1un1n1 1 1 1 ...nu Compliments of Sister M. DeSales, O.S.F., and Freshmen Boys Conference Room 305 -01 1.1u.1gg1nu1nn1n1..-.,.......,l..n.....1..1 1.0.1 1.-u1n1 u1 1nu1nn1un1u-utl1..1..1..1gl1u..-'11 1... SPORTING GOODS - GENERAL HARDWARE I-'loor Sanders For Rent 310-20 Hawley Street MAin 0930 Compliments ... of .1 L. J. BECKLER, D.D.S. .1uu1 1 1 1u:1n1n1u-nn1nn1nn1nn1ul1 1 1 1. Service For Past 32 Years P. A. BYKOWSKI Home Made Ice Cream DRUGS AND SUNDRIES 518 Junction Ave. 1 1 1..1..1...-.s1uu1 1gu1u.1g.1un1uu1 u1lp- 1 1.l1..1..1g.1. 1,,,1..,1,, 1..1..1.,1..1..1g.1..1.,.1.q1u.1u.1,,1lu1nn1un1..1.,.1.,1......1.,1gu1..1,,.1u.1ng1ug1qq1.g- ,1,n1..1,.1.y1.,i41gl1u Toledo Phone FOrest 5933 Sylvania Phone 18 LAUX MOTOR SALES CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Sales - SCIMUIITC J. W. LAUX, Proprietor 5620 Main Street, Sylvania, Ohio 111:-1nu1uu1 1p.1uq1 1n1iqn1l.1pu1u1-H1 -an-uu1nnga - QIM1uuinuvun--nn1n1uu-uu1ug1uu1uu1uu-un-un1uu1uu-uu- Q W J y HI F . 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Smith and Corona Typewriters All Mak s SOLD - RENTED - REPAIREED V EXCHANGED SUPPLIES 510 Madison Avenue SERVICE u1u1..1n.-4.1.11 1 - 1 1 1 1g.1g.1...-n1,.1I.-.g.1g.1g.1.,1.u1..1.y1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1uu1n1n1ql1,.u1 11371 1 STUDENT'S REGISTER--Continued Name Address l'Ill'1Sll No. Name Address Parish No Sl1llIllllCI',' Shirley, '42 ...,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 208 XfVarren St. '1'iemann, George, '40 ,..,,,......,....,,,..,, 1230 Mason St. ll Stutz, Paul, '43 ............. , ...,.,.. 2220 Beaufort Rd. Tiernan, Margaret, '43 .........,............,... 811 Clark St. J Sness, Dolores, '40 ............ ..............,... 1 109 Peek St. Tierney, Maureen, '43 .... R.R. No. 6, Box 498 York St. 1 Sullivan, David, '41 ....... ..1............ 9 14 Homer Ave. Ti,rhe, Thomas, '42 ...............,.... ..... 1 28 Princeton Dr. 10 Slllllvrln, ,l0l1n, '43 .................... 919 Nesslewood Ave. Todd, Anna Mae, '41 ........................ 426 Knower St. 28 Sullivan, Mary, '42 ....,.................,. 654 Raymer Blvd. Tomziszewski, Rose, '43 ..,,. ..,....,.. 1 409 Vance St. 15 Sullivan, Paul, '41 .......... 6739 Erie St., Sylvania, O. Toth, Elmer, '40 ..,,........... . .............., 1954 Burr Sr. 30 Sulzer Helen '42 .....................,.. R. No. S, Seeor Rd. Tmczyk Adeline '40 ................... ,........ 1 63 Austin St. 19 SuSZli2i, GCI'ill'Cl1llC, '42 ,.....,...,... 645 IC. Oakland Ave. Trautmzin, Raymond '43 ............ Riverside Boat Club 26 Sutter, Fr21nCiS, '40 ......... ................ 1 945 Chase St. Trawinski, Francis, '41 ...... ,.......,..,... . .929 Baker St. 25 Suffer, Helen, '42 ................ ........ 1 94-5 Chase St. Treadwell, Virginia, '41 ............ 2811 Lawrence Ave. 2 Sutter, Nlilry, '43 . ..,........,...... .........,., 2 022 Perth St. Tremblay, john, '40 ..,.,,,.. ..,,,..,., 1 905 Upton Ave. 4 Swanton, Margaret, '40 .................... 2422 Cherry Sr. Tremmel, Keith, '41 ..... ......,,.... 3 641 Drexel Dr. 13 EWCCIICY, ,l0l1H, '43 .-.............................. 2028 Alvin St. Tremp, Rose, '41 ........... ....... 2 344 Aberdeen Ave. 10 weeney Raymon '43 .......... 1126 Greenwood Ave. Tremp VVilliam '40 ........ .... 2 344 Aberdeen Ave. 10 Szalka, iielen, '42, ...................... 1255 Nebraska Ave. Trese, 'Ralph, 146 ,....,,,,,,,, ,,.,,.,,,,., 3 57 Melrose Ave. 2 SZCZCPFIIISM, Evelyn, '42 .-.................... 1305 Vance St. Triendl, Florence, '41 ,.,..., ..,,. 1 890 Parkdale Ave. 31 Szymanski, Raymond, '42 ........ 1409 WVoodland Ave. Trompeter, Carl, '42 ..... ......... 2409 Eastbrook Dr. 3 T1lfClSli1, BCl'Il11lliI1C, '42 .............. 14-l-2 Belmont Ave. Trudeau, Karl, '42 ...,......,,.. .......,...., 8 27 Main St. 11 g'ilfClSlil, IHIHCS, '40 .............. 2718 Collingwood Ave. Trudeau, Virginia, '40 ........ ..........,...... 8 27 Main St. 11 'illlli Virgil '40 ..... ................................ C urtice, Ohio Tseherne, Joseph, '40 ....... ...... 5 Greenwood Ave. 5 Tansey, Fraricis, '43 ..... ............ 1 609 Potomac Dr. Tucholski, Richard, '40 ....... . ..... 1601 Pinewood Ave. 31 THHSCY, ilzurges, '40 --..-..-..... . ...................... 944 Dori' St. Tynan, Elizabeth, '42 ....... ........ 4 16 Rockingham St. 2 HIIHSCY, 0 eff, '43 ---.-............................. 944 Dori' St. Tyrrell, Doris, '40 ......... ..,........... 1 485 Seror Rd. 31 T1 'l ' ' . . . .. L. ' ' fl-Rlgri' gL22g ,+32 E in 4' 'I' Box 542 Ulgener, Edward, '41 ...... ....... 4 318 Bellevue Rd, 3 1, , , ............ . o. 4, Sta. lu., Box 54: UI r , R ,42 18 BH Rl Tllibert, Evelyn '42 ..........,........... ,.,,,, 1 322 Idaho Sr . '5e e qse' ' 3 C evue L' Thiel Leonll ,43 Revnoldq Rd' Urban, Alvin, '43 ..........,....,................., 1431 Yates St. 23 I 'y ---------- -----4---v---- , - - Thiel, Robert, '43 .........,... ..............,., 3 2 Rosalind Pl. Valiquette, Marigene, '42 ........ 3211 Parkwood Ave. 2 Tlllemiln, Jeanne, '41 .................. 857 McKinley Ave. Vanlinskirk, Leila, '40 ...........,.......... 17 Melrose Ave. 25 Thleman, Theresa, '43 .......... 433 W. Delaware Ave. VHSli0, Sfepllffll, '42 -..-...-... .. ...... .1339 GCHCSCC 51- 30 'fIl:0milS, Rllbert, '40 ................... 2.565 XVoodville Sr. Veitch, Carolyn, '42 ....,.. ........ 9 17 Colburn St. 21 M 01116, Richard '42 ..,...,. .,..,,, 2 151 Cngrlewgorl Dr, Velker, Gordon '42 ,..... ,......... I 44 Palmer St. 25 rlilmme, R0l7C!'f, '43 ....... ....... 2 151 Cnstlewoml Dr, VCI111l, Williillnl '43 ....... ......,. 2 727 M0nl'0e St. 1+ lll0mS0l1, Emma, '42 ...... ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,., 7 08 Berry Sr, Veres, Peter, '40 .,....... ....... 2 146 Consaul St. 30 Tlemllllll, Edward, '42 ,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1230 Mason gt, Versaei, Rosalie, '43 ...........,,...,..,,.,,..., 2327 Cherry Sr. 34 .gii-...-...-..-..-...-..-... ---- ..--.-...-.......-....-.. .5-.----1.-..-..-....... ---- 1.--.-.--..-ii.-..-..-mg. I 1 l 5 Compliments of 81 . , l 1 JUDGE CHAS. E. CHITTENDEN I Mosaics - Terrazzo - Tile i I I l 'i'1l-Il- -ll-l ---1-- - - - - - -...- 'im-nu ------------- - -nu-mf: :fuu1u:1ul1-an-uu1:u1un i1i11 --nn-nn-lu1nn-un1nn in1un-un-un-nu--nn-nn-nu-un-nu1nu-nn-nu:-nn-nn-nu-uni:gg. l ' o l l : P : - : ! Repair ron l AMX, , CHARLES BAUER AND sONs I I A POSITION J' B,,,,,mZ College Groceries - Meats f At this old reliable pnme 5,cfQ,,,,,l School Hardware Appliances Dry Goods T 5 school now in, its , H g : 1 New Building' A 1,1-rclnjindoilzdams l 5002 Douglas Road I.Awndule 8541 ! T - O e O. 10 ob.-in-------ii.-----ii-ii ----- -I-...-.--nn--u-.ig T Summer Term Openings-June 3 and 10 T Fall Term Opening-September 3 'f ' -'-N? : We invite you to vlsit our school so we may explain 2 Our Reference for Quality - Service 5 1 our courses and show you through our building. 1 ! it Send for further infornmtion . . . MA'n 7274 l l Men's, Ladies', C'1I?dIigii'sPl-1'zil?EIiIes, 75c and Up l. ' THURBER P- DAVIS- Pfmlclpfll I I Heels, Leather or Rubber, 25c and Up 'i Member of the National Association of Accredited : 2 Hats Cleaned and Blocked' 506 l Commercial schools I I 2645 MONROE STREET TOLEDO, ol-no -...-..-...-...i-..-.1-...-1.-..-.1-..--...-...-.41 .I-..-ii-.i-ii-1.-1.-..-..-1.-ii-i...-1..-.1-..-....-.W-ir.-iq. ......-....-..-..-...-.1.-...-...-.......-----....-..,.-.....-...-..-ri-ri-ii-..-..i-....-...-...-..-..-......-..-...-..- - .-...p I . KUEHMAN N S ORIGINAL POTATO CHIPS Americafs Oldest Poiato Chip i Manufacturers I FOresI 2066-J TOLEDO 1 -11.11.-.I-ui ----+----- u-n--u-- - - -- ----- - -- - -I-u-II-rl-ll-lvl' may +- L..- I +,1ul 1111- u-- 11... 1...-...iq 11111 111111:-U? sian-nn 111- lu1n-uu1-1-un1un-uu1iIu1un1 1 1 1 I CIlllllllillll'lllS of li CO, I Sisiel' M. Albefia, O.S.F., I Real Estate Sales and Rentals I -and- I I Builclers of New Homes I Sophomore .Boys Conference Room 520 I 3930 Uphon LAwndale 1005 .i.-..-......-..-..-..-.... -..-.....-..-.........-..-..-..,: .i.-.........-..-..-... - - --..-..-..-..-..-..-.. ju1uu1 1 11m-nu--un-un-I-ul1uu1uu1uu-W1 - -111111111 ago o3un1uu1uu1nu1uu1uu1nu1un1I-un1uu-uIn1uu1Isu1lu-uII1uu1 I MOESH 3: CQ. WIESLER 8: ESCHENBURG I Fancy Groceries und Meats g I SUNOCO SERVICE I 740 Buckeye Street Car Washing - Motor Tune-Up I Pominc 3431 ' POI1tiuc 3432 I I A,to,z Lubrication I We Delwer I 2631 Bancroft Szreei POrest 1224 + -un-u 111111 1111111-1 1111111 uu1u+ sfo -Inu-11111111111nn1uu1uu-11111ln1nn-i1nn1un1uu1nn1ln-un-un :lu----1. 11111111111 1un1uu1u1un1u1nu1u--1111111111111 111111 nn- 111111 1:1 I Complimenzs of I LEE MOTORS I Forrl - Mercury - Linrnln. 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I 552 East Broadway l I All Hinds of Insurance -i- OF A FRIEND I f f If fm '-IIT! -1 1 TIIITIIII-viii!!!lliIlilllllllllvlIlTlli' Ill I IIISAIQ ll liiil Ilhihlvlllilllil iivl HIT' 1--1--1---ui--.1-11.11.-an--n-I-1--1u1n.-u-1u un- 'SIITIIT -ll-ll--l1ll-Il--1w-vl-w-lI-ll--nu-vw-nl-u HARD OF HEARING? I ' 'Pole-do's oldest orgiinlzutlon spcclallzing exclusively : ln sclentlllcally approved hearing devices and sup- I, . . blles. Vacuum Tube Cgigrbon and Non-Electric Aids. I EIIIOY SOme Da1lY 0 up. : . I w. A. I-IILI. HEARING AIDS co. I , Eswb1Is11ed 1933 1 Sold All OVSI ihe CNY 206 Nicholas Bldg., Toledo, Ohio ADams 9431 4 I -...-..-..-..-..-..-.1-...-.....-..-..-..-....-..-..-..-..g. 4.-..-....- - -...........-.....-1...-..-..-..-...-..-..- -..- n1u1 1l1n1n1ll1ul-r-un-1uu1uu-1un1-lu-R111 1uu1n- nfu1uu-1ul--lu-nu-- 1-11:1--1-n1m1nu1 1nu1nu1uu1-uu1n I DRAPERIES CURTAINS FURNITURE J. at R. DRUG co. I LAWME M EXPERT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE I BELLG 31 COMPANY JUNCTION AT NEBRASKA AVES. I Interiors , 1242 Sylvania Ave. Toledo, Ohio TOLEDO' OHIO I Venetian Blinds Carpet Linoleum Wall Paper I 4:11:11 1 1 1 -101-u1n-l1nu-un 11111 In--use in-uu1u--uu1n1nu-lu-an-un1ul-n1uu1un1uu1n1u1lu-M1 1139, -..1.4.1Ig1...-,,,1.,1,,,1..-..n-.1.4g-..............- .. 1.14- STUDENT'S REGISTER--Continued Name Y Address Par Vetter, Raymond, 41 ..,...,,....,.............,. 340 Pallner St. Villhauer, Richard, '41 ,........... 1804 YV. BIIIICFOLL Si. Viola, Raymond, '40 .......... ................. 1 47 Austin St. Vogelbach, John, '43 ..... Volk, Richard, '43 Voss, Richard, '41 ......v Voss, Robert, '43 .........,.. Logan St. ........2052 Sherwood Rd. ........2235 Fulton St. ........1745 Huron St. Wagner, Dorothy, '43 ...... ......... 1 314 Corbin Rd. Wagner, Jeanette, '41 ..... ......... 2 011 Chase St. Wagner, john, '41 .,....... ...... ..,..,........ 2 0 11 Chase St. Wagner, Melvin, '43 ..........................,.. 2011 Chase St. lvagner, Virginia, '41 .......... 2823 Collingwood Ave. Walles, Helen, '42 .......... ......... 1 502 Craigwood Rd. Walsh, Thomas, '43 .,.. .. ................. 565 'Milton St. Xvalsh, VViIliam, '41 ..... ......... ,....,...., 5 6 5 Milton Sr. Waltzer, Helen, '43 .................. 4511 N. Ilaven Blvd. VValtzer, John, '41 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,4 VVarner, Thomas, '40 VVarrick, Nancy, '42 Warrick, Rose, '41 ...,,,....,............... 334 VVasserman, Dorothy, '41 ..... VVasserman, Mary, '42 ..,...... ..4511 N. 14 Haven Blvd. Mulberry St. Melrose Ave. Melrose Ave. .. ..... 334 R. No. 1 .......1216 Woodville St. VVatts, Francis, '43 ,,,.........,,,,,,,. 2706 Midwood Ave. Weber, Albert, '40 ,... ,,,.,.. 4 032 Caroline Ave. Y VVeber, Helen, 42 .......... VVegmiller, Lila, '40 ...... . Vlleiher, Roger ............. .......4032 Caroline Ave. .......2829 Shartford Dr. E. Lake St. Weinzapf, Mary, '41 ..... ........ 1 918 Evansdale Ave. VVeirich, Florceta, '43 .......,..... Weirich, Virginia, '40 .......... .2024 Hawthorne Ave. ..2024 Hawthorne Ave. hA7BlSEl'lI7LIl'gCl', john, '42 ........................ 709 Clark St. Vveissenberger, Robert, '42 .. ........2280 Auburn Ave. VVelch, Gerald, '40 ...................... 2254 Vermont Ave. Welch, Robert, '40 ...,. .................. 3 624 Berkley Dr. Wells, Eleanor, '43 ...... ........ .R. R. No. 2, Station B Welsh, Helen, '43 .....,. ................... R eynolds Road Welsh, James, '40 ...... ......... 2 352 Lawrence Ave. Welter, Bernard, '42 .... ......,.. 1 241 Berdan Ave. VVelter, Jane, '40 ........ .......... 1 241 Berdan Ave. Welter, Mary, '41 ...... .......,............. 5 2 Mettler St. Wenz, Clarence, '43 ....,. ........ R .R. No. 9, Box 690 Werner, Donald, '43 .................. 2515 Scottwood Ave. Wernert, Rita, '42 ......,...........,.,... 4231 Vermaas Ave. VVerning, Bernadette, '40 ................. 920 Homer Ave. WVerning, Donald, '42 ......... VVest, Raymond, '43 ...........,. VVestmeyer, Walter, '42 ....... VVeyb recht, Lawrence, '42 ...... Wcyburne, Robert, '41 ...... . White, Beulah, '40 ......... .... .........920 Homer Ave. ........664 Oswald St. ........551 Segur Ave. ........2721 Fulton St. Boston PI. ..............1304 Broadway White, VValter, '42 ........ .....,... 1 808 Parkside Blvd. Wieland, George, '42 ........,...,,,. 218 Valleywood Dr. Wieland, VViIliam, '43 .............. 218 Valleywood Dr. Wielinski, Jerome, '41 ..........................., 2946 Elm St. Wietrzykowski, Dorothy, '43 Wietrzykowski, Eleanore, '42 ..........502 Brown Ave. ..........502 Brown Ave. Wikopac, Ruth, '41 .....,,.....,......... 2102 Linwood Ave. Wilburn, James, '43 .............. .,..2607 Parkwood Ave. VViIczynski, Edwin, '40 .................. 604 VVaverly Dr. Wilczynski, Henrietta, '42 ...... VVxIde, Mary, '42 ........ ........3221 Maple St. Utah St. VVilhelm, Anthony, '41 ................ 1271 Belmont Ave. Wilhelm, Donald '41 ....... lltah St. Wilhelm, Raymorid, '40 .............. 2260 Vermont Ave. VVilhelm, Rita, '43 ............. ........1713 Vllaite Ave. Will, Arlene, '40 ........... ............... 3 840 Peru Sr. Will, Audrey, '43 ........... .................. 3 840 Peru St. YViIIiams, Eugene, '43 .............. 936 VVoodsdale Ave. Williams, Gerard, '43 ...... ,,.......,..,.,,... 2 4-21st St, VViIliams, Francis, '41 .... ,................... 2 4-21st St. VViIliams, Ralph, '43 ........ .......,.,,,, 2 39 Hanover St. Vvilliford, Helen, '41 ................ 3315 Parkwood Ave. VVinhoven, Eileen, '43 ...... ................,.. 1 6 Center St. Winhoven, Mary, 41 ..... Winkle, Evelyn, '41 ..... ........325 Gessner St. .......1818 Dorr St. ish No. 25 4 2 7 10 2 26 17 ' 26 26 26 2 34 5 5 17 17 1 9 2 2 39 32 4 13 13 34 19 4 14 14 5 14 25 13 4 34 14 13 13 2 17 2 13 33 33 11 7 25 2 7 4 5 5 19 29 29 1 2 20 12 5 15 5 25 14 13 13 18 27 27 18 2 28 32 31 11405 'S' U-.ou-. u-......,,g....l1qg1n-.n-,,,,.- iW1uq-ua-uu1uu1uii1,, I 1 RAYMOND J. SHEAHAN Lucas Country CIUIIIIIILSSIUIIUI' g Democratic Ticket 'i' '41' 1111 H1l'l'1 '1 '-ll-ll-lH1l- 1 1 --H111 4..-..- ......- - -..-...-- .....- - -..- - -.... I I O O O Q SCIGIIIIIIIC Supplies 4 For Schools and Laboratories Baker's C. P. Chemicals, C0017 Porce- I lain, Corning Glassware i Filter Papers :: Ruhbei' '1'uIJing i Stains and Dyes Calibrated Glassware :: Vitrcosil U. S. P. Chemicals I . I i Miscroscopcs - Balances Complete Laboratory Outfits Supplied 5 Members: Scientific Apparatus Makers T of America T 0 I - THE - I 1 RUPP 8: BOWMAN COMPANY I 315-319 Superior Street Toledo, Ohio i Scientific Department - Second Floor .I,-,.-..-..-.,-.,-.,-..-..-..-.- -..-..-..-..-..-..- g!n-an 1i1vv an-1:11-n-l 1-ll 111v1 1 I1-in i fJ0lIIfllillIL'lIf5 of I 'BCDIWID C:LC3TTiIPICi CICJLIPIXPIY' 502 Adams St. I . .i....-.. ..... ..-..-..-.....- - .. .. - ....- olen-uu--u-nn-un-nn-nu1un1u-uu--nu1nu-un-un1nn-un-un1u I i KASPER'S APPLIANCE COMPANY 5 Philco Radios G. E. Refrigerators I g Garland Ranges S 720 Junction Ave. fOxest 6212 .g.-..-..-..-..-..-..- - - - .-... ..-..-..- 4..-...-.......-.. ---- - ---- ...- -..-...-. T PHONE I' TAILORING T ADams 2728 ' The Better Kind T SUNSHINE DRY CLEANING CO. T We Deliver Quality, Workmanship and Service 5 354 W. BANCROFT TOLEDO, OHIO I T. TOTEFF, Mgr. -1--..-.......-...-...-....-....-.........-...-.1....u.............-.........- ll ll ll ll ll li'Ili-lit-llu1llill-lillill-rl!-Tl! IIT illlv 'vlll-Iv-ll1ll'T 1 T i -'l T T 'i i 7 William J. Coyle James P. CoYl9 JAMES COYLE 8: SON Established 1888 Funeral Home 539 BROADWAY TOLEDO ADams 2239 -..-..-..-..-..-..-..-....-..-..- -..-..-..-..-..-., The William H. Garbe i Hardware Co. INIARDWARE 1 GLASS : PAINTS l Lead and Oil IMPLEMENTS : SEEDS comer Euclid Ave. and second sf. l Phone TAylor 1609 ..-..- - -.-..-..-..-....-..-..-.- - - -..-.., -..-..-..-..-..........-,..-..- -..-..-..-..-..-..-., 2555 Cherry Street .lEffeI'SOI'l 3813 5. GBE BEAUTY SALON Myrtle Gee, Prop. Irene Wilusz, Operator ..-..-..........-.......-..-....-..-..-..-..-..-..-......g. 1.11 1 1 1 1-n1n.-.l.1..1u -.n..u-.. 1 1 1 1 1 11:11 1nu1nn1nu1.u1'n1nn1nn- -i- l1.l1 1 1na.-uu..nn1nn..n-pp.-0.1..1.,.-.011 1 1.41.1 -FOR BETTER GIFTS- Call R O S E H A D D A D Imported Linens and. Rugs ADams 8485 1627 Collingwood Blvd -uu1un1.u1.u1.l1p,.1u..un-.nn-an-1:1ul1nn-lu-nu-1nn-mv1 ,1,,1 1 1 1 1,1,,1,.,.1..1 1 1 1 1 1u.... Compliments . . . of . . . George F. Addes 4...,...-.,.... .. - .. .. -..........-...- - ... .. ....-.... 11.1.-.t..1 1un1un1nn1uu-u1nn1un1q-1 1 1 1 1.-.1 SWAN CREEK LUMBER COMPANY COAL - LUMBE11 - MILLWORK - HARDWARE 1nn1 1 1 1 .-.1u1-nu-un-- -nn1lu1un1un1un1 .-.nu-.n1n 1m1'11,.1,,1..1..1g.1....1,, ARTHUR HOLDGRAFS PHARMACY Quality Drugs First .1p.1p.1..1.g1 1.l1..1lq1.,1,.1.g1 1 1 1 1.-...11 'P '!' HARTER'S BARBER SHOP 1254 Dorr Street 2506 Fulton Street Toledo, Ohio I WE AIM TO PLEASE ..--.-----.----..-.--------.--.- ----..-.--n.-.--ni. .i.-..-..-- - --.-u-..---.--.-.-..-...-M-.- - -ln- ALPHA BETA CHI Robert Amon Richard Burnett Lawrence Brennan Harold Aubry Harold Calmes Richard Dahn Robert Brennan John Burnett Raymond Corrigan Charles Dunn Francis Haugh John Hottmnn Robert Lennex William McCarthy Marvin Paule Clarence Couture Robert Moellenberg Edward Pierce James Printy Carl Spencer Virgil Tank Joseph Tscherne Paul Weisenberge X . C1415 Robert Dunn Harold Hasemeyer Bernard Hickey Richard Ray Charles Mouch Harold Manion Edward Skeldon William Walsh If I J Q I I if I MQ f I M' , I ljiy! , ,V-ff M J X Q Q.,-1.1-Q!!-,Q-,Ja I II-nurIwiIIIITlm-QjlIinp-nu-unf-lIn11IIugv1zL,-u1u-nn- .- -M M-.W iuninqillinn.-HW1nq1nn1nn-nn-nu--uu1uu:uu1uu1nu1-ul1-nu1nl-- . fx .I f I I I If f 'ff V4 fwe - In I F B If H fm ffi J?IQ21If I or e er e . L 1 , , v I Vx - I 'II l I , . Use 5 INQAJ , ' ,f ii 3 If MAJ! I f, I I , , f grg ufV 'v'-' 1--f Q Y fr I X f I 1. CREAMERY H' T ER Demanded for Its Quality UW ff I -1 fl I ,ff 0 gr ' I0 M I ,IL,1xlf.J I 1 5 ,fl , IJ I Lf' -II1...yn1,. ,.,...,,,,LFl1Ll,,,iZ..Q,,,1,,,?...,, 11111 ininu-an-nu-un nu-un-un-:Ir-vm-lm-ml-nn1 - I1m-:Ive-:uni unc-nn 1u1n1,...-.......,..,...,...1...1,. 1111 nn--un ?u-wi1uu-ll-In-III1 l-nu:wvlEEa.-::-ll-un-4i1Snn-u Phone JEfferson 6683 . . . I JUDGE or COMMON PLEAS CoUR'r S T . Tenn Beginning January I, 1941 . A- Szafolem I JiIYflHIQIrI5ZII'lI No5IesiI:nl940 EVERYTHING FOR THE BRIDE +-'I- -'.-W-I'-I'-'I-I'-I'-'- - -.'--'- - - - AND HER MAIDS -!-------------------------------------------- ------ C . D., i 1 I V .ll UNIVERSAL Ollllll-llJH0ll' lcsaca mu! 1.5 ,s Credit Jewelry Company 2932 Lagrange Street Toledo, Ohio 3119 L'9 9e SUM' O E - I Toledo, Ohio pen vemngs I Bulova - - ' 524.75 .....-.. -.-- .-..-In--.------..-.. ---- ...,-,. +-.,.-,,,,- - -,,,,-,,,,-,,,-,,,- ,,-,,,-,,,- - ,, - ..,.,.- an-nn1 1In-M1-I-Iu1nn-r-ll-ll1n-nn--m-vvn- in-nn :I-u-nn.-,,....,,..M1,,,.-,,..1...,,.,,,..,..-,.,.1.,,-..,1,ui -.M-u I . . : F dl Pl : MA THE SUMMIT MARKET 1 'H W 1000 In 0000 I .E Leutz Prop Toledo Phones: ' ' ' ' i JEffeI-son osoo JEfferson 1187 POniiac 1331 4912 Summit St. -.I-.,.-..-..-..-.I-..-..-..--..-..-.,....-..-..-..-. I The RRANTZ ---'- -'-------- - -'--'- -------------------H Brewing Corp. Mobilgas Mobiloil cc Y In Service With u Smile I Brewers of B CHET'S FRIENDLY SERVICE 00 0'0 Lagrange and Sylvania M. W. Urbanski Toledo, Ohio -ln--1In-1:11I-n--IInill-ll-In-I-rll1Iu-In-un: 1- -ui: cis-gq1pp1uu1uu-pn--un-nn-n1- -1 -nu-un-1lu-al-ll1ll1 11421 Compliments of SKUZA COAL AND SUPPLY CO. 3848 STICKNEY AVE. Quality Coal and Coke Call POniiac 3890 .1n1n..n1u-11.,1u1..1.M1 1 1,,1u ',1l.1au1nu1nu1un- 1,141 1 1 1.1 1 Artlslie Deslpzns and Creations in Every Type of Flower Arrangement HELEN'S HOUSE of FLOWERS ADams 7333 Odd Fellow Temple Bldg. 109 17th at Monroe Toledo, Ohio W. James Helen Fisher FOrest 4511-W Red 171 Waterville Compliments of The M. 8: R. ORANGE BOWER STORE LOCATIONS 431 SI. Clair St. 405 Si. Clair SI. 303 St. Clair Si. 237 Summit SI. .11 1 1 1 1..1..1.q1.g-.1ql1,.1.q1 1 1 1n1n Cover and Binding -BY- Oily - 777 Q Hugo Halmbacher 8: Son 919 1014 JACKSON ST. Toledo, Ohio M1 1 1 1 1nn1nn1un1nn-n1uu1nu1 1 1 1 1,,,,1,, -nu1nn1uu...n--nu-nn1nu1n-nn1un1nn1pn1.n-u-- uu1nw1un- DANKERT SERVICE STATIONS Go! Your Summer Lubricants I-'rom Us Delroit and Nebraska 2415 Summit Sl. ,1qn1..1,,,1un1ur--vu1nn1un-.1 1un1,.1..1..1,,.-1.15. 14,1 1l1pl1ql1lq1..1,p...q1.q1.g1..1..1'1 1 11'- - MABEL DEVLIN - GROI-'F'S HOSIERY 2 Thread Irregular 691: 3014 LAGRANGE STREET C1431 STUDENT'S REGISTER-Continued Name VVinkle, Mary, '43 8 1 R Dori' St. Address Parish No 31 VVinkler, Ellen, '41 ..................... 4037 Hearthstone Dr. A Winkler, Owen, '40 .,..,,,,........., 4037 Hearthstonc Dr. 3 VVinterhalter, lylarie, '43 ........ 525W Fernwood Ave. 27 VVirrics, john, '41 ..,,..,...,...,...., 4330 N. Haven Blvd. 17 w7i1'tll, Robert, '41 ..,.,... . ...,...... 3545 VVillys Pkwy. 13 Wisniewski, Irvin, '41 ...,.. ........ 3 325 Mulberry St. 12 19 VVisniewski, Nancy, '43 ...,........,. VVisniewski, Raymond, '43 VVitherell, Ann, '42 ....,...,, 433W VVithcrell, Mary, '40 ........ 433W Witko, Anna, '43 ................................ 43 Bronson Ave. Witt, Robert, '41 ....... .......... , ....,,. 4 001 Asbury Dr. VV0lf, V1l'g1Dl1l, '41 .,.......,...,..,.....,..... 1424 Rollins Rd. Wolfe, Dorothy, '40 ...........,,......., Wollenbacher, Elizabeth, '41 .,.. Wonderly, Irene, '40 ................ ,... VVongrowski, Daniel, '43 VVoods, Harry, '42 .......,.,... VVright, Eugene, '40 ...... Rex St. .......933 Booth Ave. .........2532 Berdan Ave. VVright, John, '40 ........,...,.. ......... 3 32 Somerset St. VVright, Iosepb, '42 ..,....,.............. 188 Dartmouth Dr. Wysoszinski, Elizabeth, '43 .......... 3410 Lagrange St. Yager, Luella, '43 ................. ......,,.. 1 841 VVayne St. Yager, Madeline, '41 ....... .......... 1 S41 Wayne St. Yager, Theresa, '42 .,..... ..,...... 2 023 South St. YHICS, VVilliam, '40 ...,.... .........,...,,,. 4 143 Eastway Yeacke You n g, You n g, Yo u n g, l, Harry, '43 ........ Edward, '42 Rita, '40 ......... Robert, '43 ..... Zaboro vski, Virginia, '41 .........3864 Eggeman St. .........522 Crittenden St. x , . Zach, Leonard, '42 ....,....... Zak, Richard, '43 ............. Zalewski, Louise '43 .,.,.... Zalewski, Stanislaus, '42 ....522 Crittenden Sf. 262 VValln-idge Ave. 14354 Kingsbury D . ....2847 Lagrange S . ........,..546 Mettler St. ....'5221 Lagyange St. ....3321 Lagrange St. Zalewski, Teresa, '41 ......., Zavac, Emery, '40 . ,,...,, .,.. Zawodny, Mary, '42 .....,.. Zdawczyk, Eugene, '42 Zielinski, Richard, '42 ....503 E. Hudson St. ........164S Kedron St. .1254 Nebraska Ave. .........1304 Hamilton St. Ziemnn, Rita, '41 ,,,,,,,,,,, , Zink, Francis, '43 ......... Zoll, Harold, '43 ....... Zopli, Thomas, '43 ..,... ...1679 Belmont Ave. .....516 Colburn Ave. .......1466 VVestern Ave. ..,,....I119 Indiana Ave. .1655 VVildwood Rd. -5-1---H ------ - ------- 1- - l I 1 . i KENNETH E. CUTCHER I f . HOME BUILDER ,- I +,1,,1.n1m1n,1 1 1 'u!cu1nn :1111 nm-Ln! 1 4141 Mayfield Drive LAwndaIe 6481 m1uu Q Compliments of l MR. and MRS. A. H. Dm-:ssLrR and i MR. LAWRENCE MENG .j..-.... .-..-..,..-..-.. 2847 Stiekney Ave. .........l007 Heston St. VV. Delaware Ave. VV. 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