Central Catholic High School - Centripetal Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1942
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roczcicazst are serving our counjrry in Hs Hme of need. This picfure Jrypifies The message Ther we wholehearfedly send To The defenders of our American Way of Life. H M ,Nl M1 H? rr rd Wx I r 2 N i R ffl' 'lx ' E LI BRIS , N X X4 ., v 1 A S li. AL 2 SEQ-sq.:-fgy4 AQ + 71' W 4 QW A' MWNS f VOLUME TWEN lwneteen Hundred 'forty T 411, ffZ...ff .... A fb H EMNIW IH FOREWORD ln The composilion and publicalion of This yearbook, we have endeavored nol only lo Trace accuralely The evenls of our las'r year af Cenlral, buf also To show by word and piclure The Jrrue Cafholic and American spiril which prevails al Cenlrral. Wilh The generous and unseliish aid of our Tacully we feel sure Thar all The classes now al Cenlral and Those yel To come will benefil as we have, spirilually, socially, and inielleclually. As we say our lasl goodbyes, we keep This Jrhouqhl in min-d: The 'luck' Thai we believe in ls Jrhal which comes wilh work, And no one ever finds if Who's conlenlr +o wish and shirk. The men The world calls 'lucky' Will 'fell you every one, Thai success comes noi wilh wishing Bur by hard work bravely done. TABLE OF CGNTENTS Adminishaiion esse I 4 .. 9 In Memoriam seees .. I. I9 Classes .., ..A . . 2 I Organizafion ., I, ,. .. A . . 63 Religious I-Ionor RoII s,.ss. I . 72 Calendar ...s.. e,..,sse.ee sesse 9 3 spam ssssss,,si,,, ssA,s, I aioo Caieferia and Mainienance Siaiis s,.s. I as ssse AI I4 Pairons .. ...,...sees...e,.. ,.,sA,...., sssesses. I I 5 Key io Parish Aiiiliaiion .......,....s..,,.,see s,sessss, I I7 Adverfisemenis and Siuoleni Regis+er eese s eseeesesv I I8 fl'-' 'fi Slanding oul as a shining lighl, The dome of The Capilol symbolizes lhe inalienable r i g h l s of man. The Capilol is Jrhe seal ol our democ- fi D racy, lhe kind ol governmenl where S lrue freedom can exisl. As elernal vigilance is lhe price of liberly, lol us slrive for ils preservalion. Mlm ll nn X . Ni Inj IPge4 True democracy is based upon Hwe observance of Jrne laws of God. The Cafnolic Church, founded by Cnriswl is fne cusfodian of all demo- cralric principles. Therefore, fidelify +o her is fidelify +o counfry. H ! I 9 we Q ge6 V Q0 Q9 The scllool is one olH1e rnosl lm- porlanl branches ol our democracy. Hs purpose is lo Hain Hue young rnlnds ol America lo carry on Hue ideals ol Hue noble rnen wlno founded our nalion, and also To prepare Hmern 'Fo overcome Hue evil foes wlwlclw Hwrealen lo exlingulslw Hue liglml of Clwrislian educallon. DEDICATION . . .- The young men and women who are graduaTing Trom high school This year are going inTo a world ThaT is Tilled wiTh conTusion and sTriTe. The TuTure is uncerTain because men and naTions have Tailed To observe The eTernal laws oT ChrisT and l-lis Teaching. WiTh The hope oT bringing The world bacls To God, our CaTholic graduaTes will sTrive To deTenol and preserve all ThaT is good and noble in our counTry. This is True paTrioTism. This, Their CaTholic Training has TaughT Them To do. ThereTore, we Teel cerTain ThaT They will play an imporTanT parT in The ulTimaTe maTerial and moral vicTory oT our naTion. IT is To These young men and women, The graduaTes and Tormer sTudenTs oT CenTral CaTholic l-ligh School, who are and who will be serving Their naTion in preserving all ThaT is worTh while, ThaT This boolq is graTeTully dedicaTed. Q my Liv -,iff ,lb Q-.rf K u 5 E Q 1 , HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL. A - FRONT ENTRANCE E illlllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF Page 8 . 1 I fffi' K f lk Q Z fx ff' N A W A dmmisL'mZz'0n I Page 10 THF MOST REVERICND KARL J. ALTER, D. D., LL. D. Bishop of Toledo On June 4, 1910, the llost Revere-nd Bishop, Karl Alter, D.D., LL.D., the third Bishop of Toledo, was ordained. His first appointment after entering the priesthood was that of administrator of St. llIary's Parish in Leipsic. Ohio. After organizing the Uiocesan Charities, when he returned to Toledo in 191-l-, he took charge of St. Anthonyls Urphanageu He Was consecrated Bishop on -lnne 17, 1931, in St. Francis de Sales Cathedral. Since that time he has done much to further the growth of the Church and standards of Catholic education in the Diocese. - . Tllli REVICRICND JOHN L. HARRINGTON, A. M., S. T. B. Principal Six years ago thc Reverend John l,. Harrington was appointc-tl assistant principal of Central. He scrvccl in this capacity until the Very lQl'Yi'l'Cllll R. Ci. Kirsch be-faint' Dl'CSlQlC'llf of D0Sz1lcs College' last yvzlr. Father llarriugton thcu assume-cl tviuporzuily the duties of zuliuiuistrzitor zunl in August, ll?-ll, wus nauuc-cl principal of Central. Page ll l IPage 12 '1'lIii RIZYICRICND JOSICPII D. SIIICNK, .X. R., M. A, Assistant Prinuipzll Rc'w1'i'111l -Iosviph U. Shrink was rmixiziiiicwl Nlziy 26, 103-in :ir rhi- QllK C'II ui' tht Huh Rusziry Czitliwirzii. Aftcl' his orihnzitimi hc' was sm-nt to Spokzuic, Xviliilillgfllll. 'liwo j'l'1ll'S i2li'Cl' lfzirhci' Shcnk 1'0- ruriwil to 'ltrulvdo wilc-iv he was zippoiim-il to thc' l'l'Qlli2ll' teaching srziii at hxl'III'l'Zli. Un Svptmnbei' 3, 1041, his zlppointmvut as assistant priilfipzil was zinnoiiuccil to thi- studuiit hociy. Uuving his yvzir as ussistamt to thc Rc'x'c'l'v1id I.. PIZIITIIIQTUII hc has slmwn kllili :md synipzl- rhcrif llIl1it'I'SIilI1tiiI1Q1 in all iiizitrws pvrrziining to thc stmlc-iits. 'K i -if X THE REV. JAMES MCGOYVAN, A. B. Latin, Religion THE REV. A. T. SCHMIT, A. B. Latin, Religion TIIE REV. K. A. HANS Religion MICMHICRS Ol THE BOARD Ol FISCAL CONTR! JL RT. REV. MSGR. IC. M. 0'llARE RT. REV. MSGR. li. U. EURDOGII REV. ll. ll. lSRl'C'lilCR, S. xl. REV. Al. l,. HARRINGTUN REV. xl. lllCl'3lilil.lCR, S. 'l'. ll. REV. A. A. PIRNAT REV. A. j. SAVVKINSJ f,lfltlTI'NItl1l REV. lf. A. VVll3lVllfR RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNUR E. M. KYHARE Director, Board of Fiscal Control Wests on the Faculty 'I'llE REV. G. VV. E. DUNNE A. Nl., LITT. D. Mechanical Drawing, Religion 16+ Q .asia ..,g A , Pquww THE REV. J. C. RADLINSKI, A. B. Religion Tllli REV. J. IJ. KOFFLIN, A. li. Religion Page 13 I afisters on Sister M. Agithi A-,,,f . .. F. . S. . Biology, Chemistry, Religion Sistt-1' INT. Agnes, R. s. M., cB. so Rcliglon, ,hlllfllL'Illllfl15 l Sister Angela Marie, 0. S. V., QB. S. 124 Rfligion, English --, V'A., A1 .-.V - M - --'f.,..,.,. f- Eff. is ' H fl ...-Z TQ. ..'- is . Sister M. Aquinas, D R. s. M., qB. 5.5 Religion, Mathematics SNCT Alwfins I Page 14 0. s. 1 ., KA .np Journalism, English Sister NI. Alberta, O. S. F., CB. S. FJ Rfligion, ,h1!ll!ll'N1tllll'J Sister M. Anmtllc, S. N. D., KB. S. Rvligion, C0mn11'rz'ial, Latin Sister M. Austin, R. s. M., IA. MJ Religion, .flmerimn History, Gofvvrnmenl Sister M. Alma, s. N. D., QB. s. EJ Religion, Lalin Sister M. Anthony, 0. S. U., CA. MJ Rfligion, Librarian sister M. Bede, 0. s. F., us. s. 13.5 Religion, Malhematifs the Faculty Sister NI. Cilmiiilli, 0. S. F., KA. MJ Physiology, Biology Sistcr M. Blamlina, 0. S. F., 414. AJ Rvliyiozz, Bioloyy Sister M. Consiliu, O S F CA Bb Rvligiozz, lfzzglislz Gfrman Sister Mary Charlotte, Sister M. Cnsildis, s. N. D., us. s. my Rcligion, Latin Sister NI. Constantia, o. S. F., ua. s.7 .Malhsmalirs Sister Maria' Celine, U. S. U., CB. S. EJ Rvliyion, lfnylislz s. N, D., mA. My Lnlin, Girls' .literal- ancc SIlf7L'I lJl50f Sister M. DeS:1les, 0. s. F., QB. s. 15.5 Sinn M. D9f'hi,,,m1, Malhcrzzatifs, Religion U. S. F., iii. ' Religion, Scirmc Sister M. Elaine, O. S. F., QB. SJ Rtrligion, History Sister M. Iiventia, S. N. D. Commercial Page , ,,,, .J Sister NI. ciCl'lT1ZliIIC, fr. QA 1s.p R. 5. M., . . .1 llHxl'if'llll Ilijlory, Rrligiolz l Sister M. ciflliiillll, S. N. D., CA. MJ 1.uIi1z Sisters on Sister M. G rzwc, 0. s. 1. q1s.s.R.p Rfliyiolz, Ifllglish 3,4 V 5- ' . Sistcl' NI. Trnclnlzl, is A R. S. Ni., QB. S. ICJ - lzfffffillll, .lmifllf Ilislory ' Qistcl' N11ll'V Jzmt, tis. t., t1s.s.E.5 Rrligioll, lfnglish Sister M. Hilda S. N. D., CA nlrt Sister NI. Loretta Sister INT. Louis, 0. s. r., ua. sq Rnliyion, English 0. S V., QB. s. 1..y Rfligfinll, HUIIIE I Page 16 Et 0ll0llIit'5 Sistm-r M. Ifltll S. N. D., LA. BJ Co fn nzrrfial SY Sister NI. Ludmma, S. N. U., QB. S, Rcligimz, Commvrrial the Faculty Sift cr M. Neri, Sister NI. l'atrit'ia, O. S. U. CB. S. llillflfijfl Sister Rose Agnes, O. S. F., IA. BJ Rrligirm, Spanish R. S. M., cle. s. 12.5 F Sister M. Magdalene, 0. S. Ii, QA. My lfngliyfz, linys' .Ilifntl- ann' .S'11jvrr-visor Sister M. Roselma, O. S. F., CA. MJ Religion, I'!I'l'lll'h Sistvr M. Thrnnasinc, S. N. D., Iii. S. Ili Icffiffiflll, f.'llllIUIl'l'Iilll Rflfgfiofl, Ilisfnry Sister Ninrin' il-ilCI'L'5C, 0. S. F., QA. 14.9 ChI'llli.f1l'y Sister M. VVilhcIminn, 0. 5. I ., 414. s. 15.5 Rl'Hffi0Il, lfzzglixfz Sister NI. Tercsita, 0. S. F., CB. SJ RI'Hf1i0lI, fft'IIt'l'l1l Sl'il'II1'f', fr'I'lIl'l'Ill .1ltIffll'lIIIlfil5 in Snstcl NI Vhmfrcd, 0 5 1' qfx BJ Rrliffiolz, Iiugflixfl Page 171 l Mr. John Bagdonas, . A. B. Public Sjvmkiny, .lfhlctifs I-N in Miss Virginia Calmes, flssisfarzi Librarian Mr. James V. McCarthy, A. H., B, s. 13. pllhlvlir Diredor Members of Me Z ay acuity Miss Franfes Dnnigan B. E. Physical Et11lt'llfi0ll Nlr. Valentine Fischvr, Mr. Bernard J. Carter, H. s. rt., B. E. 12. ww! ,Hy . ,physics A Il lllllllll Illflalllff Mr. VValter Crude, B. S. Sofifllogy, 11' rn no mir' r Mr. Jules Pilliod, A. B., L. L. B. Conzlnfrfizzl Lafw Mr. Marvin Suppc, A. M. Rfliyfon, Ilislory lPago 18 , . W. 73 Miss Catherine Schubert, Sccrclury , in AQ, , 5? gba 'X rf., V i NIr'Bl7nXlyK13Il?NRTSki' Miss Catherine McAleesc Rezirml Clark Soviolngfy, El'0ll0,'IIi1'Y H Miss Phyllis Ruirifk Mr- Joseph Salmon: .'lfl1'lnl11111'C Clfrle Dl f4'f0 nf A111-'lf '- Q ,.., Q M, A ,,, 2 , 'EM wi Y, I - S, ,,,,. K K 'ii Xihii i iiiii nMr. Adolph Tscherne, A. B. Nh' Llldwlg Thucll .IlIH'l'll'lllI History, ilrt l'hy.viml Iillllrzlliolz 3111 Hivmnriam It was with profound sadness that the students and faculty of Central Catholic High School. together with hundreds of Toledo citizens, received news of the sudden death of Sister hilary Rose, R.S.l1I.. mathematics instructor and former superintendent of Klercy Hospital, on january l, 1942. 'Fhose who associated with Sister Mary Rose loved her for her kindness, loyalty, fine disposition, and indefatigable Zeal in the development of Catholic education and principles. Her untiring efforts in behalf of students and friends won for her undying admiration. Having completed her mission on this earth, Sister Mary Rose enters her eternal home, but she will long live ' in the minds and hearts of her students, who will always 1'ClI1K ll1bC'l' her as a lcind and understanding friend and teacher. Sister Ma ry Rose In Memoriam It has become' a tradition at Central to dedicate a page of The Cvzzfrifletrzl to the de- ceased faculty members and students with the hope that the present student body will offer an occasional prayer for those of Central who have gone before into eternity. Deceased Faculty Members Rev. A. L. Sattler, d. July 13, 1937 Sister M. Sister M. Sister M. Sister Ni. Sister M. Sister M. Sister M. Benvennta, U. S. F., tl. December 4, 1941 Genevieve, 0. S. F., d. October 22, 1937 Herbert, 0. S. F., d. February 4, 1934 Irene, U. S. F., Joliet, cl. April 8, 1936 Luke, O. S. F., d. April 4, 1940 . Marcelline, U. S. F., cl. March 20, 1928 Margaret, S. N. D., d. March 24, 1934 Sister bf. Mechtildc, O. S. l'., cl. December 9, 1939 Sister M. Theobald, S. N. D., ci. -luly 10, 1937 Mrs. Charles Culpert, cl. klflllllflff' 25, 1938 Mrs. Gertrude Griffin, d. May 27, 1932 Nir. Patrick Niurphy, cl. April 16, 1940 Rev. W'illiam J. Carroll, d. August 4, 1940 VeryRev. Msgr. Francis J. lN1acelwane, cl. December S, 1940 Page 19 l In Memoriam This year death claimed one from among the Central students' tile, taking a Junior, Jeanne Scott, on Sunday evening, March 15. Jeanne received her elementary education in Rosary Cathedral School and entered Central in 1939. During her two and a half years at Central she actively participated in the Guard of Honor and lfucharistic Our Lady Committee. VVe, her friends, will long remember Jeanne's cheerful spirit and will not forget her in our prayers. Jeanne Scott Deceased Students and Alumni Donelva Albert, '22, d. Feb. 25, 1936 Eleanore Bancer, '37, cl. May 9, 1938 Theresa Baron, '29, d. March 29, 1927 Mary H. Goldwood Beaverson, '26, d. June 28, 1940 John Bechtel, '31, d. November 14, 1938 VVilliam Bick, '39, d. May 16, 1938 Mary Ethel Bixler, '28, d. January 14, 1929 Alice Ball Boeck, '26, tl. September 13, 1934 Catherine Boyle, '22, d. February 25, 1936 Helen Brenskelli, '39, d. December 6, 1937 Earl Carey, '30, d. June 16, 1928 Esther Ceboll, '33, d. January 11, 1933 John Ceboll, '30, d. February 28, 1934 Thelma Curran Corr, '18, d. March 27, 1938 Helen Ehrenfried Crowley, '24, d. July 13, 1938 Robert Critch, '36, d. August 3, 1936 Helen Mae Cusic, '23, d. May 6, 1931 James Danford, '33, el. November 5, 1941 Celia Dankowski, '30, d. September 16, 1932 Geneva M. Dominguez, '43, d. September 4, 1941 Marjorie Duck, '23, d. October 27, 1932 Catherine Dunigan, '34, d. December 21, 1933 Catherine Early, '20, d. August 5, 1925 Edward Edes, '22, d. July 25, 1928 Margaret Berno Elliott, '32, d. March 6, 1936 Natalie Lattin Fike, '28, d. October 23, 1930 Clair Fitzgerald, '24, d. June 2, 1931 Joseph Fitzgerald, '24, d. April 21, 1928 Florence Tremmel Foley, '25, d. July 25, 1938 Standford Forrester, '26, cl. March 17, 1940 Herbert Gates, '36, d. November 22, 1939 Pascualita Geronimo, '42, d. May 7, 1941 VVilliam Grochowski, '30, d. December 4, 1926 Eugene Guerin, '34, d. July 12, 1937 Andrew Gurecky, '34, d. October 21, 1937 William Hanf, '24, d. January 16, 1938 Lothaire Hardesty, '23, d. September 15, 1940 Lawrence Haynes, '30, d. February 21, 1932 Paul Hepp, '28, d. February 13, 1939 Paul Herrick, '29, d. August 14, 1927 Joseph Hessling, '35, d. December 18, 1939 Mary Ellen Hoeifel, '37, d. August 10, 1941 Howard Hoey, '29, d. December 12, 1941 ' 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, d. April 16, 1929 Elizabeth Jacob, '36, d. April 2, 1941 Robert Kemper, '37, d. December 17, 1939 Gertrude King, '30, d. July 16, 1935 Elsie Komende, '30, d. November 28, 1941 Melvin Lammers, '31, d. March 2, 1932 llarold Logsdon, '34, d. October 17, 1941 John Martin, '39, d. December 5, 1941 Dorothy Matuszalt, '37, d. February 20, 1936 Francis McAleese, '27, d. April 2, 1929 Margaret McAuley McDonough, '27, d. Septemb Catherine McKeown, '25, d. September 5, 1928 Raymond Mennitt, '25, d. June 18, 1935 Dorothy Morrison, '31, d. February 11, 1936 Olen Mossing, '26, d. April 8, 1942 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 Dolores Parachek, '42, d. December 19, 1940 Sylvester Poturalski, '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, cl. June 29, 1938 er 5, 1930 Dorothy Conrad Rutkowski, '26, d. November 25, 1934 John Rynn, '21, d. April 29, 1934 Jeanne Scott, '43, d. March 15, 1942 Margaret Schnapp, '31, d. September 21, 1932 Coletta Settlemeyer, '29, d. September 18, 1933 VVilliam Slavin, '37, d. October 16, 1934 Lucille Beckler Snyder, '26, d. March 20, 1938 John Sobesak, '32, d. June 1, 1930 Florence Sweeney, '29, d. July 19, 1936 Virginia Tiemann, '38, d. February 21, 1940 Gertrude Unger, '23, d. December 18, 1923 Raymond Frbanski, '27, d. February 1, 1934 George VValsh, '30, d. November 13, 1927 James Wernert, '44, d. June 29, 1941 Mildred Whalen, '34, d. September 6, 1937 Leonard Woliriski, '33, d. March 17, 1939 Max VVoodka, '30, d. September 27, 1930 Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. Slay they rest in peace. Amen. I Page 20 flames Starldilxg: Dolores Curley, Treasurerg Dorothy Girard, Vice-Prssident. Seated: Rirhard Dahn, Sec-retaryg james Scheuerman, President. em'o'z glass 055 feet: Page 21 I eniorfi - 1942 6. aes- RUTH BARTELL Talent is something, but tact is e v e r y- thing. Guard ol' Honor l- 2-3-4: Apostolic Com- mittee 2-ZS-4: Euchar- istic-Our Lady Com- mittee l-2-3-4: Cath- olic Action Cell lt Student Council 2-3- 4: Literature Com- mittee 4: Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Musical Com- edy 2-3-4: Dramatic C l u b 4 : Monogram Club 1-2-35-4: Centri- ll e t a 1: Typist: Al- Geo-Trilr l-2. PAUL BESANCENEY A great leader. if there ever was one. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4 3 St. John Berch- mans Society I-2-3-4: Student Council l-4: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee l-3: Cath- olic A c t ion Cell: President Il-4: Musi- cal Comedy 3-4: llra- matic Club 4: Mono- gram Club 1-2-3-4: Football l-2: Junior Centrie: Co - Editor I Al-Geo-Trio l-2-Ii--1 1 St. Vincent de Paul Society: Sergeanbat- Arms 4. RAYMOND BIRSEN We'll wager his en- emies are few. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 3: Hall Patrol Ii. l Page 22 JAMES BEATTY Lefty e x r el s in friendship. Guard of Honor l- 2-il-4Z St. John lierch- rnans S o 1' i 1-t y 23 Apostolic Committee Li: Eucharistic - O u r L a d y Committee 33 llramatit' C l u b 43 Baseball Z-Ji-4: Al- tieo- I rig 2. JOHN BEVINGTON Always laughing 3 al- ways gay. Guard ot' Honor 1- 2-Il-4: St. John lierch- mans Society l-2-3: Student Council 3-41 Literature Committee il: Catholic A c t i o n C e l l 3-4: llramatic Club -1: Ci-ntripetal: Circulation iVl1tll2lj,5E'l'Z Junior Centric: Asso- ciate Editor: St. Vin- cent do Paul Society 1: Hall Patrol -1. GERALD BLANK He determines his own course of ac- tion. Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-3-4: Anostolic Com- mittee 23 Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee l: Draftsme-n Guild l-2-3--lt Football 2-Zi. THERESA BELLNER She loves the great outdoors. Guard of Honor l- 2-il-4: Library Club 4: English Club 43 li o wl i n 1: 4: Girls' Athletic- League l-2- Zt-4: Treasuri-r 4. ROBERT BILLMAIER A silent. capable fel- low. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil ft: Football l: St. Vincent de l'aul So- rii-tv l. MARAGARET BODETTE Great things come in small packages. Guard of Honor l- il-il-4: Band 2: Eng- lish Club 4: History Club 4. DARIO ALESI Quiet and good na- turcd. Guard of Honor l- 2-it-4: ll raft s men Guild l-2-3-4: Hall Patrol -l. JOHN ANKENBRANDT He conquers who be- lieves he can. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society l: Mon- ogram Club l: Al- Geo-'l'1'ig5 4. ALENE BALL Small and dainty, full of grace. Guard of Honor 4: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 1: Band 2: Monogram Club 2: Hall Patrol lg Class Otlicer: Treasurer l-2. JOHN ALLEN To him life is worth living. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: St. John liervh- m a n s Society 2 1 Apostolic Committee 1-21 Catholic Litera- ture Committee Il: Catholic Action Cell 1: Monogram Club l- 2: llraftsmen Guild 1-2-Il-4: Treasurer 4: Football l-2: Al-Geo- Tri je' 4. GLORIA ASHE She has the will. and can find the way. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-41 Student Coun- eil l: Apostolic Com- mittee l-2: Eucharis- tic-Our Lady Commit- tee 3-4: Catholic Ac- tion Cell 1: Mono- gram Club 2-3--1: Li- brary Club 3: Al-Geo- Tritt 2: English Club 4: Hall Patrol 42 Spanish C I u b 3-4: President 4. CARL BARRICK A mighty spirit tills that little frame. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- aturt- Committee 1. HARRY ANDERSON A well made man full ot' determina- tion. Guard ot' Honor l- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 1: Stu- dent Council 1-2-3-4: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee l: Mono- gram Club 2-32 Draftsmcn Guild 1- 2-3-4: Football 1-2-32 Al-Geo-'l'ri1: 1: Hall Patrol 4: Class Offi- cer: President 3. DONALD BABIONE A real student and a real friend. Guard of Honor 4: St. John Herchmans Society 4: Student Council l: Hall Pa- trol 4. ELIZABETH BARRY Gay, humorous and quick-wittedf' Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4g Apostolic Com- mittee 3: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 3: Glee Club 2-3-41 Musical Comedy 2-3- 43 Dramatic C l u b: Girls Athletic League 1-2. N, Q it RUTHMARY BRUHN Happiness consists in activity. Guard of Honor l- 2-3--1: llramatic Clubt lVlonog'ram Club 2-3: History Club -I. LOIS BURDEN Her w is d om and charm are something never to be forgot- ten. Guard of Honor l- 2-15--1: Apostolic Com- mittee 2: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 33 Catholic A ct i o n Cell I: Hand l-2-Ii-ft: Monoxxram C l u b 3: Centric: Alumni Edi- tor: Centripetal: Or- ganization Editor: Ju- nior Centric: Typist: History Club 4: Al- fieo-'l'rip,:' l. SUZANNE CATER Her charm is lovely to behold. Guard of Honor I- 2-3-4: Apostolic Com- mittee Z: Monoiiram Club l-2--1: Centric: Staff Writer: Centri- Iwetal: Organization Editor : Al-Geo-'llriix fi: G i rl' s Athletic Leauue 2: Dramatic Club: History Club 4: Spanish Club I: Eu- charistic-Our L a d y Committee 2. ROSE BRUM As happy as the day is long. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 21 Band 2: Monoygram Club I: English -1. JUNE CANNON Enthusiasm is th e soul of genius. Guard of Honor I- 2-3-4: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 2 : Monogram Club I-2- 32 Junior Centric: Humor Editor: Ene- li h l'lul 4 t rls' s f r : iI',' Athletic- Leatx'ue lf. GERALD CHIAVERINI Mischief shines in his eye. Guard ol' Honor l- 2-3--1: Student Coun- cil I: Football 2-3: St. Vincent de Paul So c i et y 1-2: Holi' Team I. STEPHEN BRUNY Brevity is the soul of wit. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John lierch- m a ns Society l-3: Apostolic Committee 1: Glee Club 2-3: Mu- sical Comedy 3: Ju- nior Centric: Assist- ant Circulation Man- ager: Al-Geo-Triix 2- 3-4. WILLIAM CARROLL Look forward. not backward. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John liereh- mans Society I-2-3-4: Apostolic Committee il Hall Patrol -1. GLORIA CHIAVERINI She spreads a silent spell that makes peo- ple like her well. Catholic Literature Committee 4: fl l ee Club -1: Musical Com- edy rl: English Club 11. Page Q3 l EILEEN BODIE Lovahle is she, to all who know her. Guard of Honor 3- 4: Student Council 33 Catholic Action Cell 4: Monogram Club 3- 43 Library Club 4g C c n tric: Assistant B u s iness Manager: Centripetal: Co-Edi- tor: Junior Centric: News Editor: liowl- inlr 4: Hall Patrol 4: Dramatic Club: His- tory llub VI. ROBERT BRADY He does not take life too seriously. Guard of Honor I- 2-IS--i: I1 r a t' t s in e n huild I-1-.S--1. TIMOTHY BRENNAN A good example of pervctual motion is he. Guard of Honor I- 2-3-4: Apostolic Com- mittee I : Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 2: Monogram Club I- 2-3-4: English Club 1 9 'i .. W ii K I !'. I i' I b ' Ft f 1'-ff' X . enioro - 7942 MARIS STELLA BOUCHARD A brilliant girl with remarkable talents. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Com- mittee 4: Catholic Literature Committee 12-3: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 2-31 Catholic Action Cell 2-3: tllee Club 1-2-3- 4: Musical Comedy 2- 3-4: Monogram Club 2: Centric: Feature E d E tor: Centripetal: Associate Editor: Ju- nior Centric: Humor Editor: Girls' Athlet- ic League 1-2. MARTIN BRANNAN His Irish wit amuses all. fiuzlrtl of Honor 3- 4: Apostolic Commit- tee SI: fllee Club -I. it WALTER BROWN Jolly a n d joking. with a dash of sin- uu'd of Honor 1- 3 4: St. John Berch- ans Society l-2-3-4: Sudent Council l: Apostolic Committee 4: Catholic Literature Committee 1: Orches- tra l-2-3-4: Al-GeO- Trip 1-2. eerily. G 2 2-I - m t RICHARD BRAATZ The real essence of work is concentrated energy. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Herch- m a n s Society 1-2: Glee Club 3-4: Musi- cal Comedy 3-4: Mon- oerarn Club I-2-3: Al- Ceo-'I'rip: 3. MARY BRAZZIL A lively girl with at lovely face. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-ei: Glee Club 4: Musical Comedy 4: Centric: Feature Edi- tor: Ccntripetal: As- sistant C i r eulation ltlanaeer. ROBERT BRUCKER He attains whatever he pursues. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3-4: M u s ical Comedy 41 4: Dramatic Club. I i t ' 1 in eniorzi - i R is ii' wt Fi if X.. xt an E C 5- Q MARGARET CRIPPEN Silence bespeaks an active mind. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: Monogram Club 2-4: Centric: Typist: Al-Geo-Trig 4: His- tory Club 4. RICHARD DAHN An athlete, a gentle- man, and a friend. Guard of Honor 3- 4: Student Council 43 Class Otlicer: Secre- tary -tg Baseball 4: Fo tball 1-2-3-4: Bas- kediiall 1-2-3-43 Al- Geo-Trig 1-2: Hall Patrol 4. ROBERT DEVANNA The silent man shall speak of Victory. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: Al-Geo-Trig 2: St. Vincent dc Patil Society 3. I Page 24 'Qu DOLORES CURLEY Happiness is found in activity. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 4: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee l-4: St. Hilda Guild l-2- 3-4: Centript-tal: Art Organization Editor: EnglishClul14: President 4: Girls' Athletic Leamrue 1-2- 35 Cla s s Otlicer: Treasurer 45 Social Action Committee lg Executive Committee of Student Spiritual Council 4. GEORGE DANSACK Always jolly and mischievous too. Guard of Honor 3- 4: Centric: Sports Editor 5 Ccntripetal: Sports Editor: Hall Patrol 4. THOMAS DEVANNA An all around swell fellow. Guard of Honor l- ZZ-3-4: Apostolic Com- mittee 1: Orchestra: Serilt-ant-at-Arms 32 V i c e - President 4: Hand 1-2 3 Monogram Club 1-4: Centripe- tal: Senior Editor: A l-G e o-T r i II 3-43 Spanish Club 3. I-'ELICIA CZOLGOSZ Always ready to do hcr part. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: Catholic Action 2-3-4: Monogram English Cell Clulm l-2-32 Club 4 .IOHN DESMOND Never too busy to be friendly. Guard ol' Honor 1- 1-.4--1. MARTHA DICK Little, but mighty, and 1-he:rful too. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: English Club 4: G i rl s ' Athletic League 33 Biology Cluh 4. ANNA CIPRIANI NEAL CLARDY An example of an Quiet, agrcczihle and good nature. hard working'. Guard of llonol' l- Guard ol' llonor l- 2-il--it History tilulx -1. 2-fl-l. MARILYN CONDON JEAN CONLISK Many, many friends 'Zlust thc k i nd to has she. have for a friend. Guard of Honor 1- Guard ot' Honor 23 2-3-43 Apostolic Com- Eucharistic-Our Lady mittee 3: Eucharistic- Committee 1 : Catho- Our Lady Committee lic Action Ct-ll l: Sec- 2: Gi r l s ' Athletic r c t a r y -1: English I In-agile l-L.. lflulv l. .IOHN CORBETT RICHARD His companions find COSTELLO him sincere and full A friend to cvery- of fun. one. Guard ot' Honor l- Guard ot' Honor l- P L-3-4: Apostolic Com- 2-Il--1: Catholic Liter- mittee 2-3: Eucharis- ature Committee l: tic-Our Lady Commit.- tec 2: English Club 1 -2 Ilzull Patrol -I, WILLIAM CLAUS Laugh and hc is your friend. Guard ol' Honor l- il-Ci-4: St. .lohn llorch- mans Society l-2-3-4: Apostolic Committee -1: Literature Com- mittee 3: Eucharistic- Uur Lady Committee 1: Catholic A c tio n U4-ll 3-4: Al-Geo-Trig l: Centripetal: A s- ea i :atant Circulation Nlanaiger. MARGARET COPPER The vitality girl of the Senior Class. Guard ot' Honor l- !-3-l: Catholic Liter- ature- Committee 31 Catholic Action Cell 1-4: Library Club 4: C1-ntric: Feature Edi- tor: Centripetal: Or- ganization E d i t or: Girls' Athletic League 1-33 History Vluli -1: liowlinu: -I. EUGENE COUSINO Strong of mind and strong of will. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil l-2: Catholic Ac- tion Ct ll l 3-1' llraftsmen Guild 1' Footlmll l. i , .Q -L ' ., ,.. . , I 9011 HELEN ETZEL Wise and cheerful with a pleasant way. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 4: Monogram C l u b 3: Centripetal: Under- class Editor: English Club 4: History Club 4. EDWARD FARMER By determination he makes his way. Guard ot' Honor l- !-it--1: Hall Patrol 4. ROBERT FISHER Fortune favors the daring. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Mon ogram Club l-4: St. John lierchmans Society 2- 3-4: Catholic Litera- ture Committee l. 1 Q. . .,,:-fngai. an :E-.. X is Y gt. . RAYMOND ETZEL He finds happiness in hard work. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Ssciety 1-2-3-4: V i c c - President 4: Apostolic Committee l : Catholic Literature Committee 4: Catho- lic Action Cell 2-3-4: llramatic Club: Mon- ogram Club l-2-3-4: Centripetal: Business Manager: Junior Cen- tric: News Editor: A l-G e o-T r i g 2-3- i: Hall Patrol -1. EILEEN FELLMAN A pretty miss with a happy heart. Guard of Honor 42 St. Hilda Guild 4: Dramatic C l u b 4: Centric: Art Editor: Centripetal: S 1- n i or Art Editor. JAMES FLANIGAN Quick witted and al- ways joking. Guard ot' Honor l- 2-It--I. RICHARD FANDREY He who has deter- mination is the well- made man. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society l-2-3-4: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 1-2: Or- chestra l-2-3-4: Pres- ident 4: lianfl l-2-3-4. FRANCIS FISCHER Quiet,buthis friends are many. Guard of Honor l- 2-3--l: Catholic Action C c l l 3-4: Dramatic Club: Al-Geo-Trip: 4. VADA FLECK Sweet and charm- ing, she's Central's darling. Guard ot' Honor l- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 3: Catholic Action Cell 1: Dramatic Cl u b: Monogram Club I-2- 4: Library Club 4: Centric: Associate Editor: Girls' Athlet- ic Leaxrue 1-2: His- tory Club 4: French Club l: Junior Cen- tric: Associate Edi- tor: Ct-ntripetal: Se- nior Editor. Page 25 l GERALDINE DOBRZENIECKI H a r d w o r lc and study make her :I success. Guard of Honor 15- 4: Catholic A 1- t i o n Cell -1. JOSEPH DREWYOR Genius is only great patience. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Monogram Club 5-2-25--1: Al-Geo-'l'riu' ROBERT DUNN Pop made his name in football. Guard ot' Honor l- 2-3-4: Football 1-2-3- 4: Baseball 2-3: Bowling 3. 7- 1 eniorzi - JANE DOE S h e th at has pa- tience may compass anything. Guard ol' Honor l- 2-3-4: Glee Club l-2- 35-4: Music-al Comedy 3-CS-4: History Club 4. MARILYN DROUILLARD Wit stands always by her side. Guard oi' Honor l- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 1: St. Hilda Guild l-2-3-4 : M o n ogxram Cluh l-2-3-4 5 Hall Pa- trol 4. EVANN DURBIN Ever charming, ever new. Guard of Honor 1- FELICIA DOMAN A great girl to have for a friend. Guard ot' Honor l- 2-!!-4: Catholic Action Cell 2-24--i: Hall Pa- trol 1. ELIZABETH DRYSOLE A genial look and a friendly smile. Guard of Honor l- !-3-4: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 3: Dramatic Club 4. DONALD EHMAN S l o w a n d steady wins the rare. Guard ot' Honor 1- 12-3-4: Catholic Action 241,45 A1,fg,,,,,'l',.ig 1. Cell 1 : English Club l: Gi rl s' Athletic I.ea1FLu- 2. an eniorfi - i ANNA MAI-I GILES Cheery, chatty. and clever. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Ac- tion Ci-ll 2-Il: Eng- lish Club -t: History Club -t. RITA GLASS She is as wise as she is winsome, and good as shc is wise. Guard ot' Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Action Cell lg Gli-e Club 21 Band 2: Monogram Club 1-14: English Club -1. VIRGINIA GREEN FELDER Speech is great, but silence is greater. Guard of Honor 3- 4: Monogram Club 4: English Club 1. I Page 26 L, 1-., FRANK GILHOOLEY Eloquence shows the power and possibility of lnanf' Guard of Honor 1- 2-3--1: St. John llerch- mans Society 1-2: Basketball 1-2-Ci--it liaseball Z-IS-4 : St. Vincent de Paul So- ciety 3-4: Hall Pa- trol -i. MARY GI,El'ISI'EN Her smile and charm has won her many friends. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Ac- tion Cell 4: Library Club -li History Club 4: Cc-ntrim-tal: 'l'yw. isti llrzimatie Club. JOHN GSTALDI-IR A likeable loyal lad is he. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John liercli- mans Society 1 : lVlon- oirram Club 2-3-4 : Basketball 2-Il: Hase- ball Ii: English Club 24. DOROTHY GIRARD An A-plus personal- ity has she. Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 2--iz Treasuri-r 32 Class Utlicer: Presi- dent 2, Viee-Prcsi- dent Ii--1: Glee Club 3: Musical Comedy IS: ln-amat'c Club: Centric: Humor Editor: Centrinetal: Underclass Editor: Bowling -1: Girls' Athletic Leaxuc 2- 3-4. PATRICK GO FF He's one that cvcry- body likes. Guard of Honor 1- 2-Il-4. ROBERT HALLORAN He has no enemy. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Horch- mans Society l-2 3 l ootball I I Junior C e nt r ic: Business Manager? Al - Geo- Tri! 22 St. Vincent dc Paul Society 3: Hall Patrol 1. WILLIAM FLEITZ Men of few words are the best men. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: L i t e r a t ure Committee l-2 : Eu- charistic-Our L a d Y C o m m i ttce 1-2-32 Catholic Action Cell 1-2: l3rat'tsmen Guild 2-3-4: C e n trinetal: Circulation Stahl JOSEPH GAIFFE He's lively and nim- ble, full of fun. Guard ot' Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 2: Al- Geo-Trig l: Hall Pa- trol 2. RICHARD GERKEN Always ready to fight trouble with fun. Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2 5 Apostolic Committee 1: Band 2: St. Vin- rent de Paul Socie- ty 4. MARY KATHRYN FOLEY She who is good is always lovable. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: S t. H i l d :1 Guild 4: Monogram Club 2: Library Club 4: G i rl s' .Xtlili-tic Lt-:tulle 1-2. ROBERT GARWACKI By mind il genius, by heart a clown. Guard ot' Honor 1- 2-25-4: St. John lierch- m a n s Society l : Apostolic Committee 3--1: Catholic Action Ci-ll 4: Band 1-2-3: llramatic Club: Cen- tripetal: Senior Edi- tor: Football 3: Ju- nior Centric: News Editor: Al-Geo-Trip: 3--1: St. Vincent de Paul Society 4. JOHN GERKEN He is a wise man who always knows what to do next. Guard of Honor l- 2-il-4 : St. John llerch- mans Society l : Apos- tolic Committee 2-33 Monogram Club 2--i: llraftsmen Guild 15-4: Al - Geo - Trigg l-3-4: Co - Editor: Student Council: Trallir- Man- aoer. MARY FUHRER VVitty and unaffect- ed, a girl worth knowing. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-11: Catholic Liter- ature Committee I-2- 3: Monogram Club 3: Centric: Feature Edi- tor: Ct-ntripetal: Cal- endar Editor: Junior Centric: Feature Edi- tor. PATRICIA GI-INTNI-IR A little blond lass with a pleasant way. Guard ot' Honor 1- 2-3--1: Apostolic Com- mittee 1 : Eucharis- tic-Our Lady Commit- tee 2: Centric: Fea- ture Editor: Centrin- etal: Assistant Circu- l a t i on M a nag'er: Girls' Athletic Leatcue 1-2. MARY KATHRYN GFELL To know her once, is to like her always. Guard ot' Honor l- 2-Ii--i 3 Student Coun- cil Ii--1 : Apostolic Committee 2 : Euchar- istic-Our Lady Com- mittee 3: Dramatic Club: Mon o g ra m 2-4: Library 4 1 Centric : Club Club Girls' Snort Editor: Centrinetal: Organi- zation Editor: Girls' Athletic League 1-2- 3: History Club 4. it it E DONALD HEINTSCHEL He puts forth all his energy in doing good. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John lierch- mans Society 2: Eu- charistic - Our Lady Committee 1 - 3 - 4: Catholic Action Cell 2: Glee Club 3-43 Dramatic Club: Mon- ogram Club l-2-3-4: Centric: Associate Editor: Centripetal: Co - Editor: Junior Centric: Copy Editor. MARY ALICE HENIGE Pleasing as ever, as discovered by every- one. Guard of Honor l- il-3--lc Student Coun- cil 1-2-3-4: Eucharis- tic-Our Lady Com- mittee 3 : Catholic Action Cell 2 1 Glee- Club I - 3: Musical Come-dy 3 3 Library Club 3 - 4: Centric: Feature Editor: Cen- tripetal: Organization Editor: Bowling 4: Al-Gco-Triix 4: Girls' Athletic Leatrut- 2- 25--l. MARTIN HEICTZFELD. JR. Always ready for a laugh. t ua I d of 3-4. Honor 2- FRANCES HEINTSCHEL She is as good as she is fair. Guard of Honor l- 2 - 3 - -1: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee -1: St. Hilda Guild 3-4: Glce Club 22 Musical Comedy 2: Dramatic Club: Entr- lish Club 4: Centri- petal : Photography Editor: H i s to r y Club 4. JOHN HENNESSEY Life is all too serious. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Glet- Club 4: Musical Comedy -tg llraftsmen Guild l-2: Football l: St, Vin- ct-nt do Paul Socie- ty fl. BERNARD HICKEY Worthily carned his letters. Guard of Honor 1- 12-3-4: Basketball 1-2- 3-4: Football 1-2-3-41 St. Vincent de Patil Society l-2. ROSEMARY HELVEY A smile on her lips and a song in her heart. Guard of Honor 4: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee I: Catho- lic Action Cell 1: Glee Club 3-4: Musi- cal Come-dy 3--t: llra- matic Club: English Club l: Girls' Ath- letic Lt-atxue 2. CARL HERBERT The way to gain a friend is to be one. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-42 Catholic Lit- erature Committee -1: Catholic Action Cell -1. JOHN HIGGINS Wise - but he talks not of his knowl- edge. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4 : Catholic Liter- ture Committce 2 I Apostolic Committee l 1 Al-Geo-Trig Ii: St. Vincent de Paul So- ciety 4: English Club I-2. FRANCIS HAMERNIK A calm and sell'- possesscd y o u n g' man. Guard ot' Honor l- 2-il-4: Apostolic Com- mittccl 2 Catholic l.it- erature Committee l: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committcc 2: Mono- irram Club 2: llratts- mcn Guild l-2-Il--1: Tennis -1. WALTER HARPEN There is no wisdom like franknessf' Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: St. John Horch- mans Society 1-2-it-4: Catholic Literature Committt-c I: Catho- lic Action Cell fl: Glee Club 3-4: Musi- cal Comm-dy 3-4: llra- matic Club: Al-Gco- Tris 4: Hall Patrol -I. REGINA HAUCK Pretty and sweet- tcmpered, she's one you'd like to know. Guard ot' Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 2: Catholic Action Ct-ll: Assistant Secretary -1 : Monogram Club 1: Centric: Copy Editor: Ce-ntripetal: Senior Editor: Junior Cen- tric: Third Associate Editor: History Club 4. eniora -1942 RICHARD HAMERNIK GL-I all the honest fun out of life that you can. Guard ot' Honor i- J L-34-1: Hall Patrol 4. EILI-ZEN HARTMAN Charming, s w e e t and loads ol' fun. Gt1al'd ol' Honor i- 2-3-4 : Catholic Action Cell 1 3 Band 1 : Centric: Circulation Girls' Athletic Staff Z Leapxuc 2 : History Club ft: liowlintr -1, JAMES HAYES All his fricnds say he is okay. Guard of Honor l- 2-3--1: Apostolic Com- mittet- 3: Football 2 'I L! S JAMES HARLOW A nu-rry heart is al- ways wcIcome. Guard ot' Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John licrch- mans Society l : Apol- tolic Committct- ll liand l-2: Monogram Club l : Al-Geo-'l'ri5r 1--1 HAROLD HASElirIEYER Harold's major in- tcrest is athletics. Guard ol' Honor I- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil -1: Apostolic Com- mittee 4: Monogram Club 1: Basketball Ii- Atg Football l-2-It-4: Hall Patrol l. MARY ANN HEINL True to her word, her work, her friends. Guard of Honor Z- 3-4: Catholic Action Cell 2: lland 2-3-4: Monogram Club 2-15- Al: English Club -1. i S Q Q is 'f il i q Page 27 l eniord -- if ar .1 . F- A . CHARLES JOHNSTON If he's around, there is happiness too. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: St. John Berrh- mans Society 2-3-4: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 4: St. Vin- cent de Paul Socie- ty 1. ALBIN KAMINSKI Loyal to his friends. school and duties. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-A: Student Coun- cil 2: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee Ig Glee Club 1: Mono- gram C l u b 2-3: llraftsmen Guild 1-2- 3-41 Football 1-2-3-4: Class Otlicer: Vice- President 2: Al-Gco- Trig 4: Tennis 4: C Clan -1. WARREN KARMOL With a smile for all. Guard ol' Honor l- 2-3-4: Apostolic Com- mittee Ii. l Page 28 ELEANOR JUSTEN A lively girl with a smiling face. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Ac- tion Cell 1: Mono- gram Club 1: Eng- lish Club 4: Girls' Athletic Leaifuc 1-2. GLORIA KAMINSKI Kind, ambitious. true, and sincere. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Dramatic Club Monogram Club J- 2-3: English Club 4. RICHARD KAYSER Strong beliefs makc strong men. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: St. John Horch- mans Society 1 : Apostolic' Committee 1: Nlonoprram Club 1- 2-3--1. '52 BETTE KAISER A delightful mix- ture of wit and charm. Guard of Honor l- 2 - 3 - 4 : Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 1-2: Catholic Action Cell fl: St, Hilda Guild l-2-3-4: Band 1: C4-ntripetal: Un- derclass Art Editor: English Club 4: Girls' Athletic League 3: History Club 4. EDWARD KANNEY He wears his ser- iousness underneath a cloak of healthy fun. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Ac- tion C.-ll 2: Football 1-Li-CS--l. RAYMOND KEHN A gentleman. al- ways sociable. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: Monogram Club 2-3--1: Football 2-3-4: Bowling' 3--1. JEANNIC HOCHANAIIEI. She speaks. behaves and acts just as she ought. Guard ol' Honor l- 2 - 3 - 4: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee l-2-3-4: St. Hilda Guild 2-3-4: lVlon0- gram Club 2-3: Cen- trinetal: Co-Art Edi- tor: Al-Geo-Triyg 1-2- 3: English Club 1-2- 3-4: Girls' Athlctif' Leanne 1-2-3. DORIS HOJNACKI A loyal, a l w a y s smiling friend. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4: Monogram Club l-2-3: Spanish Club Zi: History Club -1. MARIE JAGEI. She's n0body's en- emy and everybody's friend. Guard of Honor 4: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 4: Library Club 4: Centric: Fea- ture VY1'itcl': liowl- inpj Li. BERNADINE HOFFMAN Her friendship is ol' high value. Guard ol' Honor l- 2-il--l: Apostolic Com- mittee 3--l: Glee Club 3-tl: Monogram Club l-3: English Club 4: Girls' A t li l e t, i 1- Leauue 2. JOSEPH HOLLO Ever smiling, never takes life too ser- iously. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John lierch- mans Society 1: Al- Gco-Triu' l: Sl.. Vin- cent dc Paul Socie- tx' -1. JEROME JENSEN If a job is hard, don't light it: do it. Guard ot' Honor l- 2-Il--l. ANNA MARIE HOFFMANN All musical people make others happy. Guard ol' Honor l- 2-3-4: Orchestra 2-3- -1: Monogram Club l- 2-3: Girls' Athletic Immun- l-2-Ci. JOSEPH IMRE Seen but not heard. Guard ol' Honor l- 2-3--l. PAUL JOHNSON Good humor doth within him lie. Guard ol' Honor l- 2-3-4: St. John Bercb- mans Society 1-2-3-4: Student Council 1-4: Apostolic' Committee Cl-4: Catholic Litera- ture Committee 4: Dramatic Club: Cen- trinetal: Under Class Editor: Football 1-2- Ci--l: St. Vince-nt de Paul Society 4: Pres- ident: Bowling 4: Hall Patrol 2-3. 'Hs fl,-2 of A--.... if Q W IW? - . .1 1 I .eg 953m DANIEL KOLEBUCK His gay smile brings happiness to all. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Baseball: Man- ager 2-3: C Clan 3-4. ROSE MARIE KOWALSKI A modest maid with thoughts sincere. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Dramatic Club. THOMAS KRANZ He forges ahead surmounting all ob- staelesf' Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 2 : Football I-2-3: St. Vincent do I'aul Society 3: Hall Patrol 3. 'Q' ' KITA KONCZAL Knowledge c o in e s hut wisdoln lingers. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Dramatic Club: Centric: Circulation Staff: Centripetal: Organization Editor. CHARLES KRAMER He is gentle who loves gentle deeds. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Com- mittee 1 : Catholic Literature Committee 2: Centric: Art Edi- tor: Al-Geo-Trip: 1: Hall Patrol 4. ROBERT KRAUSE A humorous conver- sationalist a n d a rousing speaker. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Lit- erature Committee 1: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee I-3: St. Vincent de Paul So- ciety 4: C Clan 3-4. RICHARD KOPF Quiet, reserved and friendly to all. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3--1 : St. John lierch- mans Society 1-2-3-4: Otlicer 4: Catholic Action Cell 3-4: Hall Patrol 4. ROBERT KRANZ He can bc happy- go-lucky and indus- trious toof' Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Iierch- mans Society 1: Eu- charistic - Our Lady Committee 1: Al-Geo- Trigg 3: St. Vincent. de Paul Society fi. EMILY KULCZAK Cheerful, clever and captivating. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 42 Catholic Action Cell 2: Band 1-2-8-4: Monogram Club I-2- il: Centric: Advertis- ing Manager: Centri- I11-tal: Associate Edi- tor: Junior Centric: Stafl' Writer: History Club 4. Page 29 I DANIEL KELLY A man of wisdom and knowledge. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 15: Apostolic Com- mittee 3: Catholic Literature Committee 2 : Eucharistic - Our Lady Committee 3: Catholic Action Cell 2: St. Vincent dc Paul Society 2-3. MARY ELLEN KIEFER Dependable, reliable and efficient. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: English Club 4 : Girls' Athletic League 2 1 History Club ft. JOHN KIRWAN The world owes me a living. Guard ot' Honor 1- ZZ-It-fl. .gov-7 5 eniord -1942 JEANNE KEOGI-I Poppy and spark- ling. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 4: Monogram Club 1- 3 - 4: Centrinetal: Girls' Snort Editor? Junior Centric. ELIZABETH KING Ready, willing and able is she. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 3: Apostolic Com- mittee 1-2: Euchar- istic-Our Lady Com- mittee 1-2: Catholic Action Cell 4: Dra- matic Club: Mono- irram Club lg Eng- lish Club 4. RICHARD KOEHN The mildest manners a n d th e greatest heart. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-11 : St. John Boreh- mans Society 1-2 : Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 1-2: Mono- Qram Club 1-2. E ,gg l if et DOLORES KESSLER She is capable of doing more things than one. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 1: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 2: Cath- olic Action Cell 1: English Club 1-2-3-4: Girls' Athletic League 1. THOMAS KIRSCI-INER A man of courage and wit. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 1: Stu- dent Council 3: Apos- tolic Committee 3: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 2: Catho- lic Action Cell 2: Band 3-4: Hall Pa- trol 4. GEORGE KOERBER Ready to work, no job will he shirk. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Com- mittee 2-4: Catholic Action Cell 1: Al- Geo-Trig l.-2-3-4. eniorzi - if 'goat' 'Q' J GERALDINE LAWRENCE You can't be blue when Gerry's around. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Enprlish Club 4: History Club 4. RUTH LIN ENKUGEI. The highest of dis- tinctions is service to others. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 1-2-3-4: Secretary 4: Apostolic Commit- tee 3-4: Catholic Lit- erature Committee 2: Dramatic Club: Mon- ogram Club 1-2-3-45 Junior Centric: Sec- ond Associate Editor: Al-Geo-'l'ri5.: 2: Em!- lish Club 4: GiI'lS' Athletic League 1-2. JOSEPH LOTTE Silence is more clo- quent than words. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3-fl: Student Council l : C e nt r ic: Business Manager: Centripet- al: Calendar Editorg Al-Geo-'l'l'i1.! 3: St. Vincr-nt de Paul So- ciety 4: Hall Patrol 4. l Page 30 - 'E af 5' Q JAMES LEDDY His personality can- not be forgotten. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 1-2: Basketball l-2: Foot- ball 1-2: Junior Cen- tric: St. Vincent de Paul Soc-in-ty4: Em:- lish Club 2-3. LAWRENCE LOEFFLER He determines his own course of ac- tion. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: Apostolic Com- mittee l 2 Catholic Literature Committee 1: AI - G4-o -Trip: 1: English Club 1-2. JOSEPH LUCAS A case of quality rather than quanti- ty. Guard of Honor 3-4. 3 it ft RICHARD LESS Cautious hut deter- mined in his way. Guard of Honor 1- 2-8-4: Catholic Ac- tion Cell 4: Drafts- men Guild 2-3-4: Hall Patrol 4. JAMES LOGSDON Hard work and play go together. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society I-2-3-41 Catholic Action Cell l: Glee Club 3-4: Monogram Club 2: Al-Geo-Trip: 4. GERA LDINE LUCKER Sweetness, t r u t h, sincerity-all in one. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-43 Apostolic Com- mittee 3 : Catholic Literature Committee 3: Glee Club 1: Eng- lish Club 4: History Club 4: Ccntripetal: Typist. ELAINE KUREK Admired and liked hy all her friends. Guard of Honor l- 2-il-4: Apostolic Com- mittee: Secretary 4: Monouram Club 1-2-3 -1: Junior Centric: Assistant liusiness Manager: Al - Geo - 'l' r i pr 2: English Club: President 4: Girls' Athletic League 2: History Club fl. PATRICIA KWAI-'ICH Charm and wit are her by-words. Guard of Honor 1- 2-15--1: St. Hilda Guild 2-3-4: Dramatic Club C-entripetal: Art Ed- itor: English Club 1 'P 2 4 LEONARD LANGENDERI-'ER Quiet, but his friends are many. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John lierch- mans Society l-Z-3-4: Catholic Literature Committee 2: Mono- gram Club 2. if if: -if , t ROSEMARY KUSH True to her friends. her word, her work. Guard of Honor l- 2 - Cl - fi: Eucharistic- Uor Lady Committee 2: Ccntripetal: 'l'yp- ist: English Club ft: Girls' Athletic Lllililllt' 22 History Club 4. JOAN LANGA A little girl will h'g ideas. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-ti 1 Catholic Action Cell 2-3-4: Monoirram Club l-2: English Club 4. DORIS LANGENDERFER Cons:-ientious a n d capable, she succeeds in all she attempts. Guard of Honor 2- 3-43 Student Spirit- ual Council l-2-3: Vice - President fl: Class Treasurt-r Il: Catholic I.itel'alurt' Committee l-2-Il-il I Musical Comedy 11: ll ra ni a tic t'lub1 Monogram Club 1-2-3- ttg Centric: Associate E'litor: Centript-tal: Copy Editor: Junior Centric: Feature Edi- tor: Girls' Athletic Lt-aprue 1-2-3-4: Stu- dent Council l-3-4. t IRENE KUSNER A girl who is made of great possibilities. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: English Club 4. GORDON LANGENDERFER A gowd ending fol- lows a good begin- ning. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2: Hall Patrol 4. 4. DOLORES LA VOY Wise to resolve, pa- tient to perform. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: English Club 4: Girls' Athletic League I-2-3-4: His- tory Club 4. 85 DOLORES MATTLIN Reliability and a sweet nature make her friendship last- ing. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Action Cell 4: Centric: Typ- ist: Centripetal: Un- derclass Editor: His- tory Club 4. GERALDINE MAZER Quiet but good natural. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 3: Catholic Action Cell 2-3-4: Leader 4: Mon- oirram Club 1-2-33 Junior Centric: Em:- lish Club 2-4: Hall Patrol 4: Girls' Ath- letic League 2. FRANCIS MCCLOSKY He never lets a friend down. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Hall Patrol -1. EVELYN NIAUTER She can always bc to u n d wearing a smile. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 1: Catholic Action Cell 2: English Club 11: G i r l s ' Athletic League 2-3. ERMA MCCARTHY Once you meet her. you will never forget her. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Com- mittee l 3 Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 2 - 3: English Club I-8-4. THOMAS IVICHUGI-I Genial and jolly, with a smile for all. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 1 : 'Apos- tolic Committee 1 : Monogram Club I-2: Football l-2: Al-Geo- Trig 2: Hall Patrol Zi-fi. . --Li N lim ff, , an 19 JAMES MAYER We meet a happy friend. Band 1-2-3-ft. PATRICIA McCARTNEY She hath the art of making friends. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 3-4: Library Club 4: English Club 4: His- tory Club 4. ROBERT .McMANUS A fellow of worth and likelihood. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 2-3. Page 31 l AGNES LUKEN With her, silence is golden. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Dramatic Club: English Club 4. JAMES LYNN Men who have the most to say use thc fewest wordsf' Guard of Honor 1- eniord -1942 RITA LUYET Good things come in small packages. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 1-IS: Monogram Club 1-2-3-fi: Al-Geo-Trip: 2-3-4: English Club 4: G i r l s' Athletic lie-a5:ue 4. .IAMI-IS MACK A true gentleman is a comparatively rare thing. Guard uf Honor 1- 2-.5-4. 1-15-4. JOHN MALLORY Common sense is not a common thing? RICHARD MANGAS Quiet, earnest, and sincere. Guard of Honor 1- Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4 : Student Coun- cil 1: Ba nd 1-2: Monogram C l u b 1 C Centric: Assistant Advertising Manager: Junior Centric: News Editor: Hall Patrol 4. 2-3-fi. 555-at id is . it GERARD LYKOWSKI A calm self-pos- sessed young man. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: Draftsmen Guild l-2-3-4: Hall Patrol 4. RITA MALIKUWSKI Her disposition is as bright as the summer sun. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Ac- tion Cell 1: Glee Club 1 - 2: Musical Comedy 2: Dramatic Club: Monogram Club l-2: Junior Centric: Alumni: English Club 4: Girls' Athletic League 2. MARGARET MAROS Quiet and s w e c t. shc's one you like to meet. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. Hilda Guild Zi-rt: Centriuetal: Un- de-rclass Editor: Eng- lish Club 4: Girls' Athletic League 1-2- 3-45 History Club 4. . , .. eniord -1942 ROSE MONAI-IAN Trim and neat, one that can't be beat. Library Club 4 Z Centric 1 Exchange Editor: Centripetal: Organization Editor. JAMES MORRISSEY There is only one proof of ability - action. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Boreh- mans Society 1-2-3-4: Officer 4: Apostolic Committee 4: Catho- lic Action Cell 2-3-4: Glee Club 2-3-4: Mus- ical Comedy 2-3-4: Dramatic Club: Stu- dent General Chair- man : Monogram Club 2-3-4: Centric: Co- Editor 3 Centripetal: Senior Editor: Junior Centric: Managxinir Editor 5 Al-Geo-Trix: 3. WILLIAM MUNGER A heart of gold and a mouth full ol' jokes. Apostolic Committee lg Al-Geo-'l'ri5:: Art Editor 4: Bowling: 2. I Page 32 RUSEMARIE MOR Young and happy, ever gay. Guard of Honor I- 2-3-4 : Catholic Action Cell 2: Band 1-2-3-4: Dramatic Club: Con- tric: Assistant Cir- culation lviktllill-T6'l'i Centripetal: Cashier and Office Manairerg Girls' Athletic Leairue 0 WILLIAM MU LLER A mind to plan, a will to execute. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Burch- mans Society 1-2-33 Student Council 2: Monogram Club 1: Draftsmen Guild 1-2- 3-4: Al-Geo-Triu 1-2: Hall Patrol 4. JAMES MURTAGI-I Willing cu-operation is his specialty. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 1-2-4: Chairman 4: Apostolic Commit- tee 2 : Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 1-2-3-4: President 4: Glee Club 2-3-4: Mus- ical Comedy 2-3-4: Class Oflicer: Presi- dent 1: Hall Patrol 4. ROBERT MOR RIN Always friendly and mischievous too. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Glce Club 3-4: Musical Comedy 3-4. SALLY MU LLINGI-IR As merry as the day is long. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: Catholic Action Cell 1: Library Club 4: Centripetal: Un- derclass Editor: Jun- ior Centric: Typist: English Club 1-2-3-4: Girls' Athletic League 1: History Club 4. EDMUND NABER .lovial and an all around good pal. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3-4: Dramatic Club: Stu- dent Council lg Cen- tripetal: Senior Edi- tfor: St. Vinccnl. de Paul Society 3 - 4 : Hall Patrol 1-43 Golf Team 3-4. FLORENCE MEI-ILING Quiet, friendly and sweet. Guard of Honor 3- 4: Glee Club 4: Eng!- lish Club 1-2-3-4. RICHARD MICI-IALAK Where fun is afoot. you'll find Dick. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-43 St. John Horch- mans Society 2-3: Glee Club 4: Band 13 Musical Comedy 4: Basketball 1: Foot- ball 1: Bowling 2: Hall Patrol 4. TI-IELMA MILLER The world delights in sunny people. Guard of Honol' 1- 2 - 3 - 4: Eucharistic'- Our Lady Committee 1-3-4 : Catholic Action Cell 4: St. Hilda Guild 1-2-3-4: Musical Comedy 3-4: Centri- petal: Art Organiza- tion Editor: English Club 4: History Club 4. JAMES MEIRING The heart to con- ceive, the mind to direct, and the hand to execute. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 2-3-4g Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 3-4 : Catholic Action Cell 3-4 3 Glee- Club 3-4: Musical Comedy 3-4 Q Monogram Club 1-2-3-4: Centripetal: Advertising: M a n - ayxer: Junior Centric: Business Staff: Al- Geo-Trigr 2-3-4: Hall Patrol 4. ALICE MILLER A true friend is she. Guard of Honor 3- 4: St. Hilda Guild 2-3-4: Musical Com- edy 3-4 : Dramatic Club: Monogram Club 3: Centripetal: Sen- ior Art Co-Editor: English Club 4. MARY ANN MUHR Silence is more clo- quent than words. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 4: Dramatic Club 4 : English Club 2: Girls' Athletic Lcauue 2. WILLIAM MELLUN A little bit of wit. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 23 Eu- charistic-Our Lady Committee 3: Mono- gram Club 2: Hall Patrol 4. FRANCIS MILLER Distinct a r e h i s qualities of leader- ship. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 1-2-3-4: Vicc-Pres- ident 3: President 4: Literature Committee 1: Monogram Club 1-2-3-4: Football 2-3- 45 Al-Geo-Trii: 3-4: Co - Editor 4 5 Hall Patrol 3-4. PAUL MOHR A little nonsense is a good thing. Gua1'd of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John lirrch- man: S o r i 4- ty l-ZZ: Student Council I-2: Hall Patrol I-2. J 5 WILLIAM O'CONNELL A Winsome chap with a dash of wit. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 2 - 4: Monogram Club 2: Football 4: Baseball 2-4. GEORGE OROSZ Daily he adds to someone's joy. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Action Cell l: Hull Patrol 4. RUTH OSWALD She makes friends wherever she goes. Guard of Honor l- 2 - Il - 4 : Monogram Club 2: Library Club 4: English Club 43 Hall Patrol 4: Girls' Athlv-tic I.:-aguv 1-3. JOHN O'CONNER He conquers who endures. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 1 St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3-4: Otlicer 4:' Apostolic Committee 1-2: Cath- olic Action Cell 1: Al-Geo-Ti-ig: 1-2: Hall Patrol 4. FRANCIS O'SHI'IA A rare roinpound of ability, frolic and fun. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Socie-ty 1-2-3-4: Literature Committee 4: Catholic Action Coll 4: Glce Club 4: Musical Comedy 4: llraftsmcn Guild 3-4: Hall Patrol 4: Cen- tric: Managing Edi- tor: Centripetal: As- sociate Editor. FLORENCE OVERBERG Her friends are legion. Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Com- mittee 2: Ccntripctal: Circulation Staff: Al- Goo-'llriu 2: English Club 2 - 4 : History Club 4. JOHN O'NElL Honor lies in hon- est toil. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 2 Catholic Action Cell 1-2: St. Vincent dc Paul Society l-4. ROBERT O'SHEA A man with am- bition. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4: I.itf-rature Committee 1-4: Co- Chairman 4: Catholic Action Cell Il-4: Mus- ical Comm-dy 3-4: Al- Geo-Trii: 3-4: G l e 0 Club 3-4. ARTHU R PALICKI His cheerfulness is known to many. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: Sturle-nt Coun- cil 4: Literature Committee 2: Mono- yrram Club 4: Contri- netal: Business Man- ager: Football 1: Al- Geo-Trix: l: Hall Pa- trol 3. Page 33 l RICHARD NAUGLE He puts his heart and foot into foot- ball. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Horch- mans Society 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 2-Cl-4: Bas- ketball 1-2: Football 1-2-3-4: Musical Com- edy 2-3-4: C Clan 4. JEANETTE NOIC Her smile is warm. her eyes are bright. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4g Apostolic Com- mittee 2-4: llramatic Club: Library Club 3-4: President 4: Centric: Typist: Cen- tripetal: Underclass Editor: History Club 4: Al-Geo-Trip: 1. DONALD OBEE They all like him because he is an all- around good sport. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Glee Club 1: St. Vincent de Paul Society 2: Bowling 1. eniorfi - f942 JAMES NAVA R R I-I A combination of humor and earnest- ness. RICHARD NEWMAN He has a plentiful supply of wit. Guard of Honor 1- .,. Guard of Honor 1- --3-LL .Z-3-4: Give Club J- 4: Musical Comedy 3-4. JOHN NORTON Boldness has genius, Dower and magic in it. Guard of Honor I- 2-3-4: St. John licreh- mans Society 1-2-3-4: Catholic Action Cell 3-4. ROBERT O'BRIEN The lo n g e r you know him, the better you like him. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Litor- ature Committvr- 3: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 4: Catho- lic Action Ccll 2: Dramatic Club: Monogram Club 1: Junior Centric: Staff Writer: St. Vincent de Paul Society: Sce- retary 4. 'G-,1- MARY .IO NOVAK It is better to do or die than it is t0 reason why. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Apostolic Com- mittee 1-2: Euchar- istic-Our Lady Com- mittee 1: St. Hilda Guild 1-2-3-4: Con- trioetal: Photoxzranhy Editor: Enlllish Club 1-2-3-4. THOMAS O'BRIEN Serious-yet full of fun. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Glec Club 1: llraftsmen Guild ll-4' Junior Centric. eniorfi - Q S. ' Auf N 1 ,fl I L I 22391 . '- iii. RITA POWERS A girl who is rated A-1 in everything she attempts. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Monogram Club 1-2-3: Junior Centric: Circulation Manayrer: Bowlinxr 4: Girls' Athlf-tir League 1-2- 4: History Club 4. l'1ARl. I'l,ll.Ll'iN A happy - go - lucky fellow. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-47 Glec Club 1-2- il: Musical Comedy 2-3: Football 2-3. JOHN RAY Lively, good-natured. and carefree. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4. lPage 34 f F DANIEL PRIMAC The future is bright for a man of studies. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Rerch- mans Society 1-2-3-4: President 4: Student Council 4: Apostolic' Committee 3: Cath- olic Literature Com- mittee 1: Eucharistic- Uur Lady Committee 1 1 Catholic Action C1-ll 2-3-4: Glee Club 4: Musical Comedy 4: Monogram Club 1-2- 3-43 English Club 4: Hall Patrol 4. l.lLl.lAN RAIN-ICKI Silence is sweeter than speech. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Girls' Athletic League 2-3. MATTHEW RAY He's full of pep, good will and vim. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-1: Football 1-2-3. RITA PUCZYNSKI The deepest rivers How with the least sound. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: English Club 4? History Club 4. ROBERT RAPI' A friend of all. Guard of Honor 1- Z-.3-4. RICHARD Rlilfill Time and pains will do anything. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Apostolic Com- mittee 2-3: Bowling: 3-4: Captain 4. GWENDOLYN PARKES A capable, friendly lass is she. Guard of Honor 4. MARGARI-I'I' PEATEI-I A charming miss with a pleasing per- s0nality. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: Studi-nt Council 3: English Club 4: Hall Patrol 4. HILIDA PLATZHR Always eager tn do her best. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: Apostolic Com- mittee 4: Catholic Action Cell 4: Cath- olic Literaturo Com- mittee 4 2 Contripetal: Underclass Editor: Engrlish C l u b 2-45 History Club 4. LAJANE PATTERSON Those who know her best like her best. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 41 Library Club 4: Eng- lish Club 4: Hall Pa- trol 4: Spanish Club 4: History Club 4: Junior Centric: Ad- vvrtisinyr Manager. ANN MARIE PIETRYKOWSKI To nu-let her once is to like her always. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Action Ce-ll 4: Rand 2 - 32 Contripi-tal: Typist: Girls' Athletic Imajruo 1-2. KARL PONTIUS All things come to him who waitsf' Guard of Honor I-2-3-4. RITA PAUTZ An eager helper is worth her weight in gold. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 2-4: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 1: Dramatic Club: Monogram Club 1-2- 31 Junior Centric: Sf-cond Associate Edi- tor: English Club 4. l'I-IYLLIS PILZECKER The sweetest girl in the world. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Com- mittov l 3 Eucharistic- Uur Lady Committee 4: Gln-e Club 1-2-3: Musical Comedy 2-3: Centripetal: Typist: English Club 4: His- tory Club 4: Spanish Club 1. LEO POVVERS Every class has its Don Juan. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-3-4: Oilir-or 4: llramatir- C l u b: Centripetal: Assistant Business Manager: Football 1- 2: St. Vincent de Paul Society 4: Bowl- ing 1: Tennis 4. S lf. ? C JEAN ROSSLER Twinkling eyes plus a sunny smilezper- sonalityf' Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 1-2- 3: Catholic Action Cell 4: Centric: Ex- ehange Editor: Cen- trinetal : Organiza- tion Editor: Euchar- istic'-Our Lady Com- mittee 1-2-3: History Club 4. .lOHN RUPPEI. Real worth requires no interpreter. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- eil 2-3-4: Catholic AC- tion Cell 3-43 Mono- ilram Club l-2-3-43 Al-Geo-Tris 3: Class Orlicer: Secretary 25 Tennis 3-43 Hall Pa- trol 3-4. RICHARD SAELZLER The ideal of court- esy, grace, and wit. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Ac- tion Cell 43 Dramatic Club: Junior Centric: Staff Writerg Al-Geo- Tri!! 4: St. Vinrent de Paul Society: Of- iieer 4 3 Hall Patrol 4. RICHARD RUMPF Wisdom and humor lie hidden behind his happy smile. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: Aoostolic Com- mittee 13 Hall Pa- trol 4. IRMA RUTROWSKI A wonderful and industrious lass to be- hold. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 2: Monogram Club 1-2- 3-4: Junior Centric: Co - Editor 3 Al-Geo- Trig: Assistant Cir- eulation Manager 3: Assistant Editor 43 English Club 2: His- tory Club 4. MARY ST. .l U LIAN Personality with a sunny smile. Guard of Honor 2- 3-43 Dramatic Clubg Monogram Club 33 English Club 43 His- tory Club 4. ROBERT RUMPI-' No one knows what he can do until he tries. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 3 Apostolic Com- mittee l-2-3-4: Cath- olic Literature Com- mittee 2-3: Catholie AL-tion Cell 1-2-3--tg llraftsmen Guild 1: Al-Geo-Trig 2-3. EDWARD RYAN He who starts well ends well. ' : ' Hxnor - L-I-1 I St. John lier' - mans Soeiety 4: Cath- ' tee 4: Qt. Vinren de Paul Society 4. ROBERT REIl+'I-IRT We will always re- member his timely sayings. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4: St. John llerch- mans Soeiety l-4 5 Band lg St. Vinr-ent. de Paul Society 1. .IOSEPHINE ROACHE Modest w a y s and quiet goodness. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4: Monogram Club 2-3-4: English Cluli 4. JAMES ROESNER Be swift to hear and slow to speak. Guard ot' Honor l- 2-Ii-fl I li a s k e tball Manaew-r I-25 liase- lrall Manager I-2. eniord - 7942 EDWARD RII-IACEK One of his greatest interests is football. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4 : Centrinetal: Sports Editor: Foot- hall 2-3-41 Hall Pa- trol 3-4: C Clan 4. KENNETH ROBER A line rombination of music. wit and good common sense. RITA RILEY A queen in the king- dom of fun. Guard of Honor 2- 3-4i Student Council 2-3-4: Glee Club 2-3: Centric: Humor Edi- tor: Centripetal: Typ- ist? Bowling 4: Girls' Athletic League 2-4g Musieal Comedy 2-3. JAMES ROBIDEAU A jolly, good fellow is he. Guard of Honor 3- tiuard of Honor 1- 41 Eurharistic-Our 2-3-42 St. John liereh- mans Soeiety l-2-3-43 Orchestra fl: Band l- 2-3-4g Ceutripetal: Cirr-ulation. FRANCIS RORK He has mastered the art of listening. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4g Apostolic Com- mittee 2: Catholic Literature Committee l C Junior Ceutriri Sports Editorg Al- Geo-Trig 1. Lady Committee 3. THOMAS ROSE A combination of etliciency and good nature. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-ftg Catholic Liter- ature Committee 1: Eueharistie-Our Lady Committee l 3 Drama- tie Cluh ft: Mono- Kram Club I. ts- in? i 41 'Q' Gu iid of r 1 7 3 l th 1 G olic Literature Com- ' ' ' GF t gh! .N mit L t up X JOSEPH SCANLON For every 'why' he has a 'wherefore'. Guard of Honor l- 2-3-4 3 Apostolic- Com- mittee l 3 Catholic Literature Committee 2: Baseball 3: Junior Centrie: Al-Geo-Trips 3: St. Vincent de Paul Society 43 Em:- lish Club l-25 Hall Patrol 4. Page 35 l enioro -1942 6 il Azyx 4 R, f at WILLIAM SCOTT One can't always be a hero, but he can always be a man. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : St. John Berch- mans Society 13 Iiraftsmen Guild 1-2- 3-4. MARY SHEA Modest - dutiful. ever ready to please. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4 : Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 2-3: Catholic Action Cell 2-3-4: Monogram Club 2: Centric: Cir- culation Staff: Ccn- tripetal: Organiza- tion Editorg History Club 4. ROSEMARIE SIRIAN Punctuality is the soul of business. Dramatic C l u b 3 History Club 4. l Page 36 5 afiul pf' PV' ROBERT SERKE Eager to le a r n, earnest as well. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Apostolic Com- mittee 2: Draftsmen Guild 1-2-3-4: Presi- dent 4: Hall Patrol 4. CLEMENT SHUBARGA His wit leads to good clean fun. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 4: Monoxlram Club l-2: Basketball l: Foot- ball l-2-Il-4: Baseball 1-2-3-4: Al-Geo-Trig 1-2: Bowling: 1-2-3-4: Tennis 1-2: Hall Pa- trol 2. EDWARD SKELDON His friends are many. his enemies are few. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4 : Monoxxrarn Club 3--1: Centric: Boys' Sports Editor: Basketball 1-2-3-4: Football 1-2-3-4: Baseball 1-2-3-4: St. Vincent do Paul So- ciety ll. FRANCIS SEXTON He does many things wellf' Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 31 Glee Club 43 Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 3: Musical Comedy 4: Draftsmen Guild 4: Al-Geo-Trig 2: St. Vincent de Paul So- ciety 3. JAMES SIMON He jokes at any trouble and always wears A smile. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 4: Apos- tolic Committee 3: Catholic Action Cell 4: Glee Club 4: Mus- ical Comedy 4: Cen- tric: Assistant Man- aging Editor: Centri- petal: Associate Edi- tor: Junior Centric: Feature Editor: St. Vincent de Paul So- ciety 4. VICTORIA SKOROPINSKI She does all things well. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 3: Monogram Club 3-4: English Club 4: Girls' Athletic League 2. ANNA MAE SCHERACK A gracious lady with winning ways. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Ac- tion Cell 4: Mono- gram Club 1. HELEN SCHINGS With her quiet man- ner all her friends she gathers. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 3--1. EUGENE SCHNEIDER Happy am I, from rare I am free. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 1-2: Student Council 1. JAMES ' SCHEUERMAN One of the greatest. leaders of any senior class. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4: Monoilram Club 3: Draftsmen Guild 1-2-3-4: Stu- dent Council 4: Class Oflicer: President 43 Football 1-2-3-4. JOHN SCH LAGETI-IR Handsome, intelli- gent, we wager his enemies are few. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 2: Catholic Action Cell 2-3-4: Monogram Club 1-2-3: Al-Geo- Trig 3. DONALD SCHUSTER Hardworking a n rl quiet. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4: Monogram Club 3: Football 2. ROBERT SCHIEBEL His friends all say he is fine. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Com- mittee 3: Al-Goo-Tri: 4: Hall Patrol 4: Spanish Club 2: Golf ., .g ESTHER SCHULTZ A rare combination: beauty, personality and wit. Guard of Honor 1- 2-14-4: Catholic Litor- aturc Committee 23 Library Club 4: Cen- tric: Staff VVriter: Bowling 4: Centri- pe-tal: Senior Editor: Hall Patrol 4: Girls' Athletic League 1-2- 3-4: History Club 4. LEWIS SCORZIELL Wit and humor he- long to genius alone. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 1: Football 2-3-4. V - .- 5 .-: A -' T C gifs. MARY? SU LLIVAN Pretty, Irish, a n d witty. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 C Catholic Action Cell 2-3: Glee Club 1-2-3: Musical Com- edy 2-3: Monogram Club 1: Centripetal: Underclass Editor 1 English Club 4: His- tory Club 4. HELEN SUTTER The pleasure of be- ing with her never wears out. Guard of Honor l- 2 - 3 - 4: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 4: Dramatic Club 42 English Club 4. BERNADINE TAFELSKI A possessor of a sweet disposition and charming grace. Guard ot' Honor 1- 2-3-4: Dramatic Club: Publicity: Monogram Club 1-2-3-4: Centric: Circulation Manager? Centripetal: Organi- zation Editor: Junior Centric: Assistant Circulation Manager: History Club 4. ...ian f . 1 ' .if . O if ., 5 I. A' i K sg, , f 1 HELEN SULZER A cheerful way and happy smile announce her. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 1-2: English Club 4: Bowling 4: Girls' Athletic League 2. EVELYN SZCZEPANSKI A jolly girl is she and liked by all. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Action Cell 2-3-4: Monogram Club 1-2-3: Junior Centric: Assistant. Circulation Manager: English Club 2-4. ARNOLD TAYLOR There is no diplo- macy like silence. Guard ol' Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4 : Monogram Club 3: Ilraftsmen Guild l-2-3-4. ,Sa GERALDINE SUSKA Quiet, demure and attentive. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Apostolic Com- mittee 1-2: Catholic Action Cell 4: Cen- tric: Assistant Ad- vertising Manager: Centripetal: Assist- ant Circulation Man- ager : Junior Centric: Typist: Al-Geo-Trig 2: English Club 2. RAYMOND SZYMANSKI Quiet but exceeding- ly likeable. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 2-3-4: Monogram Club 1-2-3. GRACE TAYLOR Cheerl'ulness is an excellent quality. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Glee Club 3-4: Musical Comedy 3-4: English Club 4: Hall Patrol 4. Page 37 1 RICHARD SLAW INSKI A loyal friend in every way. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- mans Society 1-2-4: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 1 : Glu-e Club 4 : Musical Com- edy 4. ROBERT STEINBAUER He appreciates the importance of little things. Guard of Honor 4: Literature Committee 1 1 Monogram Club 1 1 Draftsmen Guild 4: Hall Patrol 4. PATRICIA STOUT Her voice is song and her step is music. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 43 Glee Club l-4: Musi- cal Comedy 4: Dra- matic C l u b: Cent- Girls' Sport Edi- tric: tor: Junior Centric: Girls' Sport Editor: Girls' Athletic League 2-3-4 : Centripetal: Girls' Snort Editor. eniord -- 1942 ROBI'IR'l' SMITH A likeable young fellow. Guard oi' Honor 2- 3-4: Give Club 4: Musical Comedy 4: Centric: F4-aiure Edi- tor. GERALDINE STERN Gay, witty, charm- ing lass-Gerry. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 3-4: Catholic Action Cell 1-2-3-4: Presi- dent: Monogram Club 1: Centripetal: Typ- ist: English Club 4: Girls' Athletic League 2: History Club 4: English Club 4: Ura- matic Club. MARY ANN STRICK Gentle, genuine and generous. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 4: Monogram Club 1-2-3-4: English Club 4. .31 5 5: i EILEEN S'l'l'ICHSCHUl.TE Sparkling wit and refreshing personal- ity. Guard ot' Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 1: Catholic Action Cell 4: Band 1-2: English 4: Girls' Ath- letic League 1-2: His- tory Club 4. MILDRED STOUT Her voice is the Hower of beauty. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 1: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 2-3: Glee Club l-2-3-4: Musical Comedy 2-3-4: Dra- matic Club: Mono- gram Club 3. SHIRLEY STUMMER She's an All-Ameri- can girl. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Action Cell 1 : Monogram Club 1-2-3-4: Centric: Feature Editor: Cen- tripetalz Calendar Editor: Junior Cen- tric: Girls' Sport Edi- tor: Howling 4: Girls' Athletic League 1-2: History Club 4: French C l u b 1-2 : Spanish Club 3. eniorfi -1942 MARIGENE VALIQUETTE Her gay carefree dis- position and under- standing makes her many friends. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 3: Catholic Action Cell 3-4: MOH0gl'8IH Club 1-2-3-4: Library Club: Vice-President 4: Centric: Co-Edi- t 0 r : Centripetal: CODY Editor: Junior Centric: First Asso- ciate Editor: Al-Geo- Trig 3: Bowling 4: Hall Patrol 4: His- tory Club 4. CHARLES WAGNER Conscientious in all he does. ' Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- m a n s Society 1-3: Catholic Literature Committee I: Muno- gram Club l: llrafls- men Guild 4. HELEN WEBER The way to gain a friend is to be one. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4 3 Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 1: St. Hilda Guild 1- 2-3-4: Dramatic Club I Centripetalz Art Co- Editor: English Club 4: German Club 1-3. l Page 38 CAROLYN VEITCH Bright and jolly is she. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 4: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 4 : Dramatic C l u b 4 2 lVlonogram Club 2-3. HELEN WALLES She's eager and jny- ous. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Glee Club 3: Centric: Staff VVrit- er: Girls' Athletic League 1-2: History Club 4. ROBERT WEISSENBERGER Loyalty and sports- manship maketh a friend you want tn keep. Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. Vincent de Paul Society 4. GORDON VELKER He never lets his friends down. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 2: Eucharistic-Our Lady Committee 3: Cath- olic Action Cell 1: liraftsmen Guild 1-2- 3-4. NANCY WARRICK Loyal an d t r u e, never blue. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 3-4: Catholic Action Cell 1-2-3-4: Mono- gram Club 3-4: Jun- ior Centric: S t a f f Writer: Al-Geo-Trig 4: English Club 2-4: Spanish Club 3-4. RITA WERN ERT A mixture of sweet- ness, mischief and charm. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 4: Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 1-4: Band 1-2-3: Dra- matic Club: Centri- petal: Senior Editor: English C 1 u b 2-4: Girls' Athletic League 1-2: Social Action Committee 1. EVELYN THIBERT RICHARD THOME EDWARD TIEMANN Sweet and small and To be simple is to G00d.na1ured with liked by all. be great. goud sense, Guard of Honor 1- Guard of Honor 1- Gun,-ti uf Hum,,- I, 2 ' i 4 2-3-4 C Catholic Action L - 3 - 4 : Monogram P Cell 4: Band 1-2: Club L-Ii: Hall l':i- Centl'ilu1tal: Under- class Editor: English Club 4: Girls' Ath- letic Ltiltfllt' 2 - Ci: History Club 4. THOMAS TIGI-IE He jokes at all Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Catholic Liter- ature Committee 1-2: Al-Geo-Trig 3: St. Vincent de Paul So- ciety 4: English Club I-2-il. KARL TRUDEAU A quiet fellow with very little to say. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: St. John Berch- m a n s Society l-2: Ce-nti'i11et:il 4 : Al- Geo-'l'rip,' Zi: Hall Pa- trol -1. 3 ,a trol -1. JAMES TRESE CARL TROMPETER Fearless minds climb The mildest man has trouble. soon unto crowns. they biggest heart-U Guard ol' Honor .l. 9 1g:uaril oi Honor l- ELIZABETH TYNAN Smiling and sweet, full of grace and of ease. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 3 - 41 Eucharistic- Our Lady Committee 2-3-4: Centric: As- sociate Editor: Cen- trinetal: Copy Edi- tor: History Club 4: Junior Centric: As- sociate Editor: Al- Gecr'l'ri1-EZ Assislnnt Editor 4. ROSEMARY ULGENER Why take life so seriously? Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: English Club 4: G i r l s' Athletic League 1-2: History Club -l. X ' rv -..- Q V , . STANLEY ZALEWSKI Little but mighty. Guard of Honor 1- 3 -1 BERNARD KANARY Central's loss is so- ciety's gain. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil -1: Apostolic Com- mittee 2-3: Glee Club 2-4: Musical Comedy 2-4: St. Vincent de Paul Sor-it-ty 4. MARY JANE ZAWODNY A true friend and loyal heart. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Apostolic Com- mittee 1-2-3: Catholic Action Cell 2-3-4: Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Dramatic Club: Monogram Club 1-2 : Centric: Copy Editor: Centripetal: Cashier and Otlice Manager: Junior Ce n t r i cz Alumni: Girls' Ath- letic League 2: His- tory Club 4. WILLIAM KIEFER He has obtained a wealth ol' friends and knowledge in one year. Guard ol' Honor 4. ROBERT MCQUILLEN A name which Cen- tral will long re- member. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Football 1-2-3- 4: Basketball 1-2-3-4 RICHARD ZIELINSKI This merry lad is seldom sad. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Glen Club 4: Howling 3-4. THOMAS MARTIN Where mischief is afoot y o u 'll find Tom. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 3-4: Catholic '- G1-o-Trio 2: Hall Pa- trol 3. Page 39 l WALTER WESTMEYER Slow tu argue. but quick to act. Guard oi' Honor l- 2-It--l. GEORGE WIELAND A friend in need is a friend indeed. Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-It-4. JOSEPH WRIGHT A perfect gentle- man. Guard of Honor 1- 2-3-4: Student Coun- cil 2-3-4 Z Catholic Literature Committee l : Catholic Action Cell 3-4 : Leader 4 Z Monogram Club 1-2- 3 - 4: Centripetal: Senior Class Editor: Football Z: Al-Gi-o- 'l'rig1i: Hall l :ilrol -1. eniorb - 7942 LAWRENCE WEYBRECHT If you are ever in trouble he will give his aid. WALTER WHITE He gets what he wants when he wants it. Guard ol' Honor 1- Guard ot' Honor 1- 2-8-4: St. Vinei-nt. de 2-3-4: St. John liereli- Paul Sovii-l,y SS. mans Society l-2-31 Student, Couneil 4 I linpflisli Club 3: Hall l'iiil'Ul fl! Al - G4-11 - 'l'rig 3. ELEANUR WIETRZYKUWSKI Sweet and lovely. yes she is quite the one. Guard ol' Honor 1- 2-3-4: Band 1-2-3-43 llramatir Club: Mono- gram Club 1-ll: Cen- tric-: Assistant Cir- culation Manager: Ct'l1il'llH 12llI Cashier and Utlico Manager: Girls' .-Xtlilt-til' Leziyflic- 'I LUCILLE WYSS Lively, good natured not a rare has she. Gual'd of Honor 3- -1: Glee Club -1: Mus- ical Comedy -1: Eng- lish Ululi rl: History Club Vl. 2 1 AL tion Cell 1-2-3-4: Al- l 1 7 5 MARY WINKLE In her blue eyes you always find a smile. Guard ot' Honor 1- 2-3-4 : Apostolic' Com- mittee 1-2: Centric: Typist: Girls' Ath- ln-tir League- I-2: His- tory ltlub 4. THERESA YAGER A girl who is faith- ful and courageous. Guard of Honor 1- 2 - 25 - 4: Eueharistie- Our Lady Committee 2: Monogram Club 1- 2 - Ii - 4: Centrim-tal: Typist: Junior Cen- trir: Staff Writer: l'lng'lisb Club -1: Girls' Atbletin' League 2: tkumin flul, 1 ' 92 l Page SENICR CLASS OF l9Li2 OUR four years of successful, happy high school life, we seniors bid adieu. lVe pass through Central's portals for the last time with many happy memories and few regrets. This yearls senior class has established an enviable record which may well serve as a goal for future senior classes. The Rev. John I.. Harrington officially assumed the responsibilities as Principal of Central this year, enlisting the aid of the seniors to support him and to help lighten his burden. We have undertaken and carried out the various Senior projects gladly and with alacrity. The Centric, The Centripetal, the excellent presentations of l'The Ghost of the Air and The Pirates of Penzancef' the election of officers, the ticket campaignswall have helped to make our senior year a success. VVC mark the end of four years of social life-years of happy companionship and of training under excellent instructors-years in which school has occupied a primary position in our lives. And now, we are prepared to embark upon a new phase of life. And so with our hearts instilled with the will to win and with the principles of gentleness and justice, we shall strive to gain greater glory for God and our Alma dlater. Senior Cold Monogram Club Menzbers The following list is compiled on the basis of A semester averages for the present school year. Besanceney, Paul Bodie, Eileen Bouchard, Maris Stella Brennan, Timothy Cater, 'Suzanne Drewyor, Joseph Drouillard, Marilyn Etzel, Raymond Heintschel, Donald Hoffman, Bernadine Hojnacki, Doris Ashe, Gloria Bruhn, Ruth Nlary Brum, Rose Burden, Lois Cannon, June Carroll, VVilliam Chiaverini, Gloria Crippen, Margaret Czolgosz, Felicia Fleck, Vada Fuhrer, Mary Garwacki, Robert Kayser, Richard Kehn, Raymond Keogh, Jeanne Kurek, Elaine Langenderfer, Doris Langenderfer, Leonard Linenkugel, Ruth Luyet, Rita Nlalikowski, Rita Meiring, James Senior Silver Cerken, John Gfell, Mary Greenfelder, Virginia Ilalloran, Robert llayes, James llenige, Mary Alice Iloffmann, Anna Marie Kaminski, Gloria Kelly, Daniel Kiefer, Mary Ellen Koehn, Richard Kulezak, Emily Monahan, Rose Naber, Edmund 0'Shea, Robert Palicki, Arthur Roache, Josephine Ruppel, John Rutkowski, Irma Scheuerman, James Schuster, Donald Simon, James Monogra rn Mani bers Langa, Joan Logsdon, James Lucker, Geraldine Miller, Alice Miller, Frank Morrissey, James Novak, Mary Jo O'Brien, Robert J. O'Brien, Thomas O'Connor, John Pietrykowski, Anna Marie Powers, Rita Skoropinski, Victoria Strick, Mary Ann Stummer, Shirley Szymanski, Raymond Tafelski, Bernadine Taylor, Arnold Tynan, Elizabeth Valiquette, Marigene Yager, Theresa Zawodny, Mary Jane Primac, Daniel Rihacek, Edward Saelzler, Richard Schlageter, John Shea, Mary Steinbauer, Rohert Veitch, Carolyn Warrick, Nancy Weber, Helen Wernert, Rita VVietrykowski, Eleanor Wright, Joseph Valedictorian Salutaiorian PAUL BESANCENEY RUTH LINENKUGEL 40 um'ot.4 Standing: Richard Calmes, Presideutg Francis O'Connor, Secretary. Seated: Josephine Hzlrrct, Trezxsurcrg Patricia II1lSCITl9j'E!I', Vice-President. uniot glass I L Officer! Page 41 l uniorfi -1942 1 Frederick Ahair, Leo Ahair, leant-tte Atltles, james Altlcr, Robert Altler. vi, I Q' qt Vi, A , 'sz A YN If - A Z Patricia Allen, Dolores Altweis, Franca-s Antlerson, i A A Robert Anderson, Alice Arthur. il I A l 3 Rohert Arquette, XVilliam Auhry, Margaret Bahinne, V John Badhorn, Thomas Bain. F mf -Y A , Eh r A th 4 Francis Balcerzak, Josephine Barrett, Anthony Bosch, 5' ' L, ' 7 Mary' Bashaw, George Bt-akas, I K , ' l A 5 VVilliam Bccltler, John Be-ez, Arthur Beyer, Ftlwarml Tiff 6 Tvlargaret Biernacki, john Bihl, Alvin liilliet, liliza- - W 6 ,N 5 'C w 4 t 1 K f 1 A if X A . it .., r 4 x t - r . Best, Margaret Buck. ' - f 3, It , o , t if .. mm'- . Q gy 5, lieth Bishop, liliyalwtll Blakely. , '82 - ' 5: 5 vi ' s H A E 1 Rita Bodette, Bernadine Borer, Donald Bradley, llugh g gf' Hrannau, Robert Hurlage. 5- gy , ,, A B, . i v V 4 ,m Nga I ' ' 2 Louis liyersmith oan Callaghan Alice Calmes Rich- ie, . ' ' ' , Q ' , ' .Q - G, ii ,, zxrtl Calmes, livelyn Capoun. l ik li' - , , if i . 141 1 M will . ' 3 Catherine Cark, Patricia Cater, Mary Catherine Case- 'A U 2 Q man, Mary Chapman, Eleanor Cira. '1',:, A 1? ' 7 K xml, ,,tr 4 W u . 4 Rohr-rt Clardy, Charlux Coates, joseph Collins, Charles A f Colllcw, Robert Comte. .., it 1 -'Y A . Y ,gf-if V A . , V 5 Ralph Connolly, Thomas Fonnors, Kathryn Copic, jane A ' f 3? 1 ' Costello, james Connell. H ' ' fi 'i R -A ,V f W X V 6 Thomas Forhett, Bernice Closgriff, Virginia Cowan, t ' L t K K. V VVillizun Cousinn, Dolores Czuluek. K, , A ff 1- 1' X e ' : 52?-,L K Page 42 t. uniom -- I942 V V Vqulz -lane f'rawfortl, Dolores Crevicr, Eugene Czarnielti, . if ' ' .V G Daniel Vzolgosz, 'lt-anne C'zuham'lnm'ski. 1.55 ig 2 9 3 t fy : A zlx V -,VV VV -t . t V i V I Paul Dailey, Anna Ross- Darr, limlward Davidson, it V QV ' A Vg if Mary Degunfeltler, james l5eMars. ,V .., :izsi I i x 1 ' ,k A VQVV N v if ' V 'l'homas Dimitrew, 'I'hornas Uonoher, George Drew- RV 5, Wgg J wt yor, Ilanicl Ilrysolc, llugh Dupuis. 1 4 Hi i liti ' . Q, X 5 - 1, ,VVV. V fi V ' V rift - X ' i VVilliam Dutriclge, Marion Fttl, Ruth Fehlen, Paul yr, F , f at 9 'V Feil, Raymond lfeltlt. A A . fr ,, V V Joseph Ferraro, Alhcrt Ferris, John Ferstle, Rita Q gg, A, at lfisher, Angela Fisvlilunuli. A it . ' V 5 VV ,t,a A V 6 Margaret Fischer, Rohert Fluitz, joseph Flanigan, M cr. W P: l Robert Della Flora, Andrew Flory. 1 Helen Flowersun, james Flynn, Marin Flynn, Robert Four, Ruth l orCl1e. 5 V1 J K if 2 Rita Fournier, Ruth Fox, Thomas Francis, Dale J V ,V Frische, Irene Fronczak. gi l , I Vg an i,Vf. Wt 'QV' L V . , V A V, VV VZ VVVVV5, 1 VM' L. VV ,Ma A Lf, 1? , V 3 Regina Fosty, Helen Fuchs, Dorothy Galernik, Mil- y 'il . , . A V V. 6- 9 5 Q- 1. 1 dred Gallagher, john hzisimximxsltx. V , 5 2, V Ni il ' -l- Therese Gates, Francis Gauthier, lilmt-r Gentner, ' i V Harold cit'tliiil'illll, st.-in oful. - , G 'V 'tt 5 2 eil, fit, 7 in 5 Marjorie Gillies, john Gimple, Aurora Gonzales, V , V i Robert Horny, Alive Uraharslti. v- f 37 1 - P' sV ,, W, ri 6 Richard Harman, Patricia Hasemeyer, Elmer Ilase- nauer, Margaret Ilauck, Jeanette llayden. ' ,gl ' 11 fig et' F as M r M ' M xl lite 'Sl 1: Q Page 43 I uniorfi --1942 Rosemary Hayes, Jean Heing, Paul Hibbits, Roberta Holley, Harold Iloffmzm. Lucille Houstin, Gordon llumphrys, Corinne Hu- bacher, John Howard, Joseph Howard. Daniel Jacobs, Joseph Jacobs, Paul Jacob, Mildred Jagel, Mary Jane Jankowski. Evelyn Jarczynski, Pauline Jaworski, Andrew John- son, VVilliam Johnson, Delphine Jastremski. Andrew Kaminski, Norma Kane, Pauline Kopfham- mer, VValter Karalewitz, Donald Kaspitzke. Joseph Katafias, Shirley Kehren, Patrick Kennedy, John Kennedy, John Kessler. I Page 44 1 1 2134122111 . . ,. 1 EELS ff- 1' ' K f .,, V. 1 ,, , L1 an 5. I L 1. . or S , :, it 1 -f If ,. , I A 37115 I K ,.,, aj . NW 57 A 1 1 ,' as 3 Q A 2 Y Q YV sig a .1 ggq51,1s1. 1 1 1 1- 11 , 3151311 W . 1 ' f 11 1 1rU1'1 1 1 1 Q m1 1 gg if A 1, A . 1i 44 R ' wwf-,, vp. ki j ., - :lm :Vk f Q 1 1 bf sf ff V, it V-kL fl 'fn .JV V giigfxili Y 4' J J Dean Kimball, Elmer Knight, Marie Koberstein, Rose Kaczmarek, Sabina Koczorowski. Alfred Koelbl, John Kohler, John Kolasinski QSoph.J, Dorothy Kolebuck, Robert Kolholf. George Koltz, Melvin Konczal, Daniel Kopystynsky, George Korhumel, Robert Korsnack. Marjorie Krauser, James Kuebler, Stanley Kwiat- kowski, Joseph LaJenc-nesse, Marie Lange. Mary Lang, Francis Langenderfer, Lillian Langender- fer, June Lanzinger, Gilbert La Pointe. John Lasca, John Lauer, Gerald Laux, Edward Lavey, Joan I.aVoy. 1 , gi f 1 ' 5 H - l 1 , f, - q 5 , y, in 5 k V y 'X 1 ' . A F ' ' M t A 21:3-1 zg, m y ,ff 5 , , .,,A. , . 57 :7 : W R y 2 6 mmwy 'Qi if 'i r M L , R R 2 t A :,V r ' L'-'f: f M ' 5' V: af tm, Vi Q N 3 y A l il 4 5 Q K I . if ,t A lA.. .A , , I 4 x , ' ' R ' ' 5 3 r A 9' . Y 7 lr X 4 Wai x Edward Miehalak, John Miller, Kenneth Miller, Nor- man Miller, Robert Milard. David Mooney, Eileen Moran, VVilliam Morgenstern, Audrey Morrissey, Norman Moueh. August Muenzer, james Meehan, Robert Mulherin, james Murphy, Charlotte Naehazel. Carl Neeb, Charles Neuser, Ruth Niemeyer, ililllllllllh Niemiller, Rollin Nusbaum. Elizabeth Nonuenmaeher, Jeanne Obert, Francis U'Con- nor, Mary Oess, Herbert O'Leary. John Ollivier, Donald Olsen, Eileen Utting, Rita Pedro, Esther Puceetti. 6 0. gi uniorfi -1942 Marie LaVny, Dorothy Lininger, Mary Jane Lennex, Clarence Leopold, joseph Lester. Helena Lewis, Chester Lipinski, Margaret Loebs, Nora Longmore, Robert Lowery. Patricia Cilennon, Erma Malwly, john Mallon, Phyl- lis Maloney, llarold Mensing. Lorraine Matlock, Ilarold Mander, VVilliam Mauter, Alice McCarthy, VValter McCauley. Jean Meformiek, Elizabeth MeConkey, Gwendolyn McMahon, VVilliam MeVieker, Kenneth Menke. jane Merchant, Carolyn Mersing, Mary Lois Metz- ger, Richard Meyer, Sigmund Mierzwiak. . .t 'R R ,-t. 552' 1 .ff v -, if lx I V -v,: .I f - w - - ' Vg HIIA , f 4 'r'iri, J R R i N ' 1. 7-93527 ,go 'i H V V- ag A ,,,- -L - ,A . 1 t.,, ,-43, . . , -,fig L M 5 ,VWV V 11 ii- Q K 35 'S 4 5 if A A ' T wr 1, ,.,, H Q, 'f -la r Q trr f +R 1. A- :Ri 'W R is 7 V E 0 r v gl- ' 'i ' Q A 6 . -H v - . , I V . Page 45 l uniord - 7942 Therese Perkins, Richard Perz CSoph.l, Stanley Perl, Auuu , M t V I Q V J Margaret Pfaff, Donald Pierce. ii 1 -v T V,.V VV V if i 4 . ' F Louis Pieszchalski, james Pilliod, Corinne Pla-itz, Anna V 2 lVIae Plummer, George Pongonis. an 6 if.. . ' V' e o if Nl 1 Robert Pontius, Bernice Pudlicki, Maryann Quinn, Pa- V 5 i A V 'V tricia Reddington, joan Renz. gf F , 7' X V V A x, el Vr V Ruth Ridge, lilroy Rigoulot, Leonard Riley, -lL'llIl Rook, V! in V ,V V', LEVV,1, VV V' , John Rooney. VV Q iff?-f?'. 4 V 1 ,,, ' 5, V Richard Rosenthal, I,eon:1 Rozanski, Charles Saradin, , j' . . V VV . , R , Albert Scherger, Charles Schiess. ,N S V Q .f L' .,.V 1 ' A. - 'i.,, -4 S NYS I ' Charles Schlageter, VValter Schmitt, Jeanette Scliwci- gg V V ' - ,9 bold, Walter Schwciekert, Ruth Scott, -,bi Vi V , I ,. I All , , A A EV, 1 lsalwlle Srnictana, VVilliam Smith, Francis Sosku, in fill 7, e Thomas Sparks, Phyllis Stabilc. , t f t ,gf , if y r trerte S ,Qr , , . , V---L V,,, V i , 2 J1ll'Ill'S Staelwll, Durward Stark tSoph.l, Rolwrt blilllf- N V g V, V V ,nf i fer, James Stein, Joanne Stein. 1 ' V' if i' .,Vi , l l ' gf Q 1: ' V: 5 L' - ' 35: - 3 lzdward Stcngle, Alcan Stiles, Rosemary Strand, james '1 V if A ' 'U X 4 V Streichcr, james Stroud CFresh.l. R f , V In V V 1. l 2- X Q' ' , 1 W v i -'V' V. ' + Virginia Stuller, Rosemary Sturtl, Paul Stutl, John i ii -if 5 1 , ' 9 5- S ll' '. M. r ' S itter. i , ft- ' na E U nw' 1 3 I -Lf ,.', ' ' fi r'- A if . , . +4 ' V rg-,V ' Robert Tansey, Leona Thiel, Robert lhomc, Mar- ? V V ' ii A liz - f ,T 5 ,Q garet 'l'iernan, Rose Tomaszewski. Q V V 'W t V it 6 VVilliam Venia, john Vogellvach, Dorotliy VVagncr, - .A R' 'bf' Thomas VValsh, Helen YValtzer. l ig 3- i , I Page 46 ca J 5- wx- R11 Z, i unions - 1942 1 Francis VVatts, Florceta NVeirich, Eleanor VVells, Kath- leen Dennehy, Clarence VVenz. 2 Donald VVerner, Raymond West, VVilliam VVieland, Dorothy VVietrzykowski, Delphine lwinski. 3 Thomas Zimmerman, Harold Zoll, Rita VVilhelm, Eu- gene VVilliams, Eileen VS'inhoven. 4- Marie VVinterhalter, Nancy VVisniewski, Raymond VVis- 7 niewski, Ann VVitko, Elizabeth Viysoszinski. 5 Luella Yager, Harold Yeaekel, Robert Young, Louise Zalewski, Harriet Luks. 6 Robert Madden, Edward Young, Richard Zak, James VVilburn, John Rowan. T H E J U N I O R S Class Officers 7 Riehard Kwiatkowski. PIC'l'URl'1S Missmo - Renard Sikorski, Mary Gibbons, Elizabeth CaJaeob, Evelyn Coffey, Bernadette Holzer. l,!'!'J'illI?l1f ........... .......... R 1cHARn CALMES Snfrrtary .,.,,. ,..,.. lr iR.-XNCIS FDVCONNOR Vice President ....... .PATRICIA HASEMEYER 7'rf-arurfr ,.,,.,.,.......... JosEPH1NE BARRETT . HE THREE hundred and thirty-five Juniors have successfully completed their third year at ll Central Catholic High School. VVholehearted co-operation marked their participation in all school activities. Since their enrollment in the- fall they have been outstanding in everything they undertook. Marry members did excellent work in the Cilee Club, Band and Orchestra. ln the field of sports they were always conspicuous by their presence on the gridiron, basketball lioor, baseball diamond, bowling alleys, tennis courts and golf links. So, we the Juniors, are confident that the Seniors of next year will be just as successful as they were as Juniors. Anderson, Robert Cira, Eleanore Arthur, Alice Comes, Charles Babione, Margaret Czolgosz, Daniel Bain, 'Thomas Czubachowski, 192111119 Barrett, Josephine Darr, Anna Rose Beckler, VVilliam Dennehy, Kathleen Beez, John Donoher, Thomas Bihl, John Ferris, Albert Bishop, Elizabeth Dupuis, Hugh Borer, Bernadine Ferstle, John Bosch, Anthony Frisehe, Dale Capoun, Evelyn Gallagher, Mildred Outstanding Juniors Fire aff, List Gillies, Marjorie Grabarski, Alice Hayes, Rosemary llolley, Roberta Jacob, Paul Jastremski, Delphine Kuebler, James Lalwelitlerfer, Francis La Voy, Joan Lewis, Helena Longmore, Nora McCauley, VValter Meehan, James Rook, Jeanne Mierzwiak, Sigmund Rozanski, Leona Miller, John Niemeyer, Ruth Obert, Jeanne O'Connor. Francis Otting, Eileen Perkins, Therese Pilliod, James Pongonis, George Pudlieki, Bernice Ridge, Ruth Saradin, Charles Schweibold, Jeanette Smietana, Isabella Sturtz, Rosemary Sutter, Mary Tomaszewski, Rose Vllagner, Dorothy VVells, Eleanore ,, Four HAH List Czubek, Dolores Flory, Andrew Heing, Jean Iwinski, Delphine Lavey, Edward Lohes, Margaret Metzger, Mary Sparks, Thomas Stutz, Paul Page 47 l QUE!!! of Md, THE FLUVVICRS' Vlilll. VVe've waited, oh, so long for you To come to us this day. The gleaming sun shines on us And steals our life away. To us you are from heaven sent Our delicate buds to spray, God gave you powers, wondrous Our tiny lives toi sway. Miss April, you have ta1'ried long Now, really don't you think? VVe tulips hold our cup-like lips ln longing for a drink. ' F-Patricia Stout. MARY'S SACRIFKQIC Christ died, bleeding On the Cross of Calvary, l or man. His whole lift- of sacrifice XVas ended there. His mother stood Beneath the Cross Strange that our great gain XVas her great loss. -Jtanne Hochanadel. MARY Rosy dinipled cheeks and fingers, Eyes of clearest blue. Little velvet curling ringlets, Sandled feet all wet with dew. Baby Klaryl Tired arms that hold an Infant. Lips that form sweet lullabies. Words of kindness to the shepherds, Love, devotion, in her eyes, Nlother Rlaryl -Victoria Skoropinski, '-l-2. PRAYICR TO MARY IM3IACl.'LATE Give us strength, dear Xlother. Now that srtife has reached our shores, Give us courage, faith and charity. As the swell of battle roars. Since' there are none, dear Klother. VVho your sweetness can withstand, YVe beg you to pray to Jesus for us, To bring peace to our beloved land. VVar is declared as we honor you today. Hail, Klary Innnaculate Patron of the U. S. A. gblarilyn Urouillard. L11 ll If lil.l,'lf l,OClilfR Little blue locker on the first floor hall. Shut by seniors to be opened no more, VVillingly catching the' dust that may fall, Little blue locker on the first floor hall. Did you learn to love the senior lore To the tune of the clatter of your bright little door? Little blue locker on the Hrst floor hall, Shut by seniors to be opened no more. 'llHlf Rlf'l'lfRN VVhen birds begin to sing sweet tlllies, And sun rays golden the' sandy dunes, VVhen tiny stems and buds appear, And glisten tear-wet crystals, clear. Spring is here. VVhen the great wide world looks its And is so richly. cheerfully drest. XVhen the early sun reflects the dew, And surroundings to us are born anew, Spring is here. I Page 48 - Rose Marie Sirian. OUR PLICA 'l'here is no God is all they Are teaching, Do for Defense is all they best, A re- preaching. God, Save our Nation is all we Are pleading. -Dolores Mattlin, '-lf. SECTION OF CORRIDOR SHOWING TROPHY ROOM , 4,, , ,,,. ,,......... 'S I I I W Page 49 I Snapsfzors 5 I Page 50 .YOIQAOIMOTG gli!! Kathleen Sutter, Czlthcrimf Suinton, Robert xXYill'l'iL'k, XViIliam Murtzlgh .YOIQAOIYIOTG glass 055 iceu Sopdomored -1942 fi 1 Paul Aderman, Richard Albright, Blanche Anken- J .f ' .A1 5 H 4 i g brandt, Rosetta Annarino, james Antoine, Anthony 11 . me, i .4 Y 9 V I 12,2 5 :.,.' X Areddy. A' 3 2 Robert Armstrong, Theodore Aubry, Margaret Balasz, 5 f ,e 1 5 V VValter Barut, Kenneth Bashaw, Catherine Bauer. A A . , e n -,' 'v r f YL 5 a V A . il A ' , fl 3 joseph Baumgartner, Marguerite Bayer, Marie Beidle- 1 M t, F , 'j M T -v man, Marilyn Belanger, Vincent Benn, Gerald Benore. K all' - , A ,1 , ' 57,7 V- A fx jiff Q X 4 r' a Q' fi ., ,t',' ,L , lf- . ' if A X Al Richard Bernhardt, Mary Bissonette, Grace Black, An- P- ' - I ' s A drew Bosch, Eleanor Bodette, Margaret Bodie. A 'f l:. 7 ' I L liii , asia, A Z 'N g . 5 Francis Bonczek, Richard Bonczek, Gladys Borling, 7 ii wfi' 'fl Mary Rose Borobsky, Raymond Bosch, VVilliam liothe. , w 1 V. , i . - V lk A v,-5 : -: , K - ,A ' T ' 6 Margaret Bowman, Kenneth Braneheau, Barbara Braz- 0 K 8 . ,Q zill, Hernadine lireitfelder, Robert Brzezinski, Dorothy , 5 K 1 - e Buchele. ,ta ,.,. , at t A r A A , A 1 ze, ii: 7 James Burdette, Robert Burnard, john Bushroe, Thomas ,' H J -'L '.. ' iw Y Butler, Ronald Byersmith, Dorothy Carroll. ,M s. 5 - , L -2133 ' 5 if I ', 1 ' ff u' 1 Mary Carroll, Patricia Calmes, Charles Cangiamilla james Carr, Virginia Carter, Richard Centgraf. 2 Edward Chwialkowski, Alma Christie, Robert Ciehy, Elizabeth Coppler, Doris Corrigan, Norbert Crippen. 3 Thomas Conklin, Patrick Cousino, Mary Couture Elizabeth Coppler, Doris orrigan, Norbert Crippen 4 Austin D'Alton, Irene Dankowski, john Danner, Rich ard Dorn, Norbert Declercq, Dorothy Dieu. 5 Eileen Dirkman, lrene Drew, john Duwve, john Duf fey, Richard Leonhardt, Jean Dunlap. 6 Eleanor Dusseau Joseph Durban Alois letter, James Ellis VV1ll1am Erard Margaret Fanelly S, - , '- Q , in 7 James Farkas, Thomas Farrell, VVilfred Hamel, Eliza- beth Haines, Robert Hager, Robert Hagan. , az ' I i .. K If - I l Page 52 Ad Robert Feidler, VVilhur Fenbert, Anna Ferraro, Nlarie Ferraro, joseph Fisher, john Fischer. Geraldine Fitts, Elizabeth Fitzcharles, Timothy Fitz- patrick, Lucille Fosco, Raymond Fountain, Michael Fox. Glenn Frisehe, Angelo Furfaro, Donna Gabel, Martin alvin, Patricia Gasiorowski, Donald Gawronski. Richard Gorny fFresh.l, Leo Gray, YVilliam Grisso, Kenneth Grodi QJr.j, YVilliam Gross, Louise Gua- daynino. Robert Guhl, Jean Gulch, VVilliam Gunner, Joseph Gunselman, Francis Hanudel, Paul Harman. Edward Hauek, Geraldine Hawkins, Richard Heint- schel, Raymond Helvey, Paul Helmer, Rose lvlarie Henry. Charlotte Heintz, Lavan Helm, Marilyn Herman, Joseph Hermiller, Thomas Higgins, VVilliam Hilkens. Init 0l9A0l'l'l0l 06 - Irving Heipel, Norval Hisey, Thomas Hoffman, Cor- nelius Hogan, Phyllis Hollibaugh, Catherine Huber. George Hunter, Margaret Hunyor, Maxine Howe, Francis Janowieeki, Edward Jensen, Veronica Johnson. Leonard jozefowicz, Rose Iozefowicz, Donald jurski, Rose Marie Kaezmarek, Rita Kaufman, Francis Kayser. Joan Kaltenbaeh, Joan Kaminski, Angela Kaminski, Elizabeth Kasel, Richard Kaszynski, Dolores Katafiasz. Evelyn Katafias, Robert Keller, Edward Kelly, james Kenney, joseph Kesting, joseph Kessler. Evelyn Klueynski, Charles Kolasinski, Edward Ko- berstein, Alphone Koperski, Robert Koproski, Edward Koralewski. Mary Kovach, Sophie Kozhial, Donald Kozlowski, Steve Kozlowski, Raymond Krabaeh, Robert Kramer. Page 53 l SOPAOMOPQJ -' Robert McDuffee, John MCTIllgh, Rita McHugh, Ken- neth Mclntosh, Paul Mcliie, Gerald McLaughlin. Gertrude McMonagle, Robert Michalak, Joseph Miller, Natalie Miller, Richard Miller, Teresa Miller. Richard Mitchell, john Moan, Robert Mohr, Richard Mohr, Francis Moesh, John Montrie fFresh.J. James Moore, Donald Morant, Charles Morgenstern, Virginia Mowka, John Mullen, Raymond Murnen. VVilliam Murtagh, John Naumann, XVilliam Nachtrab, VVilliam Navarre, Ronald Neuhoff QFresh.j, Cath- erine Neuser. Mary Ann Nonnemacher, Mary Ann Oswald, Lois O'Neill, Carol O'Donnell, VVilliam O'Connor, Pat- rick O'Connell. John O'Brien, Joseph O'Brien, Patricia O'Brien, Rob- ert E. 0'Brien, Lawrence Paszek, Carolyn Pautz. I Page 54 Richard Kransberger, James Kranz, Robert Kronbaeh, Ivan Krueger, llelene Kruzynski, VVinifred Kuhn. Raymond Lankauf, Valencia Kwapich, Patricia Kuka- winski, Daniel Kwiatowski, lileanor La Jeunesse, Colette Lammers. Bernadette lang, james LaPointe, Mary Leahy, Agnes l.ee, Mary Catherine Lees, Robert Lehnert. Arnold Lemley, Thelma I,eroux, Joseph Lenkay, Hen- rietta Lewandoski, Thomas Liggett, Henry Linen- kugel. Marjorie Loeb, Earl Loeffler, Rose Marie Lais, Don- ald Malikowski, Duane Malinowski, James Manion. Joseph Marek, Richard Mariner, Daniel Matuszewski, Charlotte Martin, VVilliam Martin, Robert Mayers. Joseph Meidt, Eileen Metty, John McAleese, lsadore McCarty, Clen Reeck, Pauline Tuscan. 1 v 4- J Y if 2 i ' Rita Iecord, Donald Pelkey, Alice Piechoeki, Richard Pieczinski ohn lierce Margaret Pilzeeker. Robert Pinkelman, Edwin Plenzler, Joan Pucynski james Pollauf Daniel Radecki Carl Ray. ean Recker Bernard Restivo Madonna Robarge Dan- iel Roman Thomas Rohb Marie Rober. Paul Roemmle Norman Rudnieki Norman Rumpf lfllllllt Rutkosx ski Robe rt Rxgalsltl C lllltlllle Srunton oseph S'llnIOI1 Dorothx Saves Pitrnk Sewers ames Schlaehter John Svhlaehter Dorothy Sehaefer ohn Seh1QQberg,er Aenex Scheuerman Doroths Schiel Charles Schings, Gale Sehmitt ohn Schreiner Dolores Schultz Norbert Schultz Charles Schwartz Xera Schweickert Edwin Seehurg.,er Leo Xogelhach .SJOIQAOIQQOPQJ - flaw f For 'Ee 1 Lawrence Seger, Marguerite Sewell, Dennis Shea, Alex Sheahan lFresh.j, Robert Sheperd, Dolores Shull. 2 Lawrence Simon, Kathleen Simonds, Dorothy Sinay, Elaine Skribinski, VVilliam Slattery, Eugene Slowinski. 3 James Smith, Richard Smith, Melvin Solarek, Edward Sopko, Rosalie Eopko, Rita Spencer. 4 Gideon Spieker, John Stalder, Carl Steinbauer, Vir- ginia Stout, Elizabeth Strnffolino, Irene Sullivan. 5 Jerome Sullivan, Florence Snlzer, Robert Sullivan, Leonard Snska, Kathleen Sutter, Geraldine Szaradow- ski. 6 Donald Szenderski, Eileen Taylor, Lucille Timbers, 1 Elizabeth Tomanski, Reginald Tomarzewski, Josephine Tomes. 7 john Topolewski, Mary Tynan, Gloria Yrban, Vin- , cent Velker CFresh.j, Barbara Voegeli, jean Smor- l oski QFresh.D. Page 55 1 .Sioptomom -1942 I Page 1 Joseph Vrablic, Arthur Walsh, Catherine VVambold, Robert VVarrick, Virgil VVasserman, Wilmer Was- serman. 2 Marjorie VVatson, Rita Ann VVeis, Margaret VVeith- IUI1ll,.RiC'h8Fli VVelsh, Jane VV:-lter, Virginia West. 3 James VVhite, Patricia Wilburn, Etta Mae Wilson, Joanne Winkler, Arthur VVinterhalter, Ralph Wis- niewski. 4- Melvin I7lrich, Charlotte W7olf, Esther Wolinski, Pa- tricia VVozniak, Raymond VVysoszinski, joseph Yager. 5 Elizabeth Yarder, Matilda Young, Daniel Zmuda, Gen- evieve Ziegler, Lucille Ziegler, Patricia Zientera . 6 Elizabeth Zitzlsperger, VVilliam Zopfi, Mary Burke, Edward McMahon fFresh.l, Darryl VVhite QFresh.j, Florian VVachowiak. PICTURES MISSING Gail Byrd, Walter Cousino, Rita Doman, Edward Fabian, Ruth Halak, I.ester Holewinski, Robert Hudson, Julia jaworski, Glennon Kelly, Mary Ann Klap, John Klug, Constance Osborn, Raymond Schneider, joseph Singlar, Norman Kamenn, Thomas Perfili, Glenn Reech, Louis Tenta, Francis Venner, Rose Marie VVilhelm. THE SOPHOMORES Class Officers Pff'ridf'f1t .......... ......................., , ......... ..... W 1 LLIARI BIURTAGH V106 Presldenf ...... ..... K ATHLEEN SUTTER Sf'f'rrl11ry .......... ......... R OBERT WARRICK 1 ffflrurer ............................. ......,.............,....,...,..................,.......... C ATHERINE SAINTON ICCALLING the many activities of the Sophomores, we can look back upon them with great satisfaction. F- '..ll - . . . 'l The Sophomore class enrolls 238 boys and 136 girls constituting ,eleven Sophomore conference rooms. The Sophomores proved outstanding in the various fields of sports as they were well represented on the football squad and on the basketball team. They also made an excellent showing on the Honor Roll and were able to display their dramatic ability in the operetta which is undertaken by the students each year. Members of their class were prominent in scholastic work and participated in all school activities, including the band and orchestra. Ankenbraindt, Blanche Barut, Walter Bayer, Marguerite Bernhardt, Richard Bowman, Margaret Breitfelder, Bernadine Brzezinski, Robert Corrigan, Doris Couture, Mary Agnes Ferraro, Anna Aderman, Paul Albright, Richard Borling, Gladys Butler, Thomas Christie, Alma Crippen, Norbert Drew, Irene 56 Outstanding Sophomores Five Aw List Ferraro, Marie llermiller, Joseph Kaminski, Angela Kasel, Elizabeth Kaufman, Rita Kesting, Joseph Kolasinski, Charles Kranz, James Kroubach, Robert Miller, Joseph Miller, Natalie Mowka, Virginia Murnen, Raymond 0'Brien, Joseph U'Connell, Patrick Osborn, Constance Rutkowski, Joanne Sainton, Catherine Schweickert, Vera Shea, Dennis Four HAH List Gasiorowski, Patricia Ilalak, Ruth Kaszynski, Richard Kayser, Francis Kovach, Mary Margaret Lajeunesse, Eleanor Lewandowski, Henrietta Linenkugel, Henry Moan, John O'Brien, Robert E. Paszek, Lawrence Recker, Jean Roman, Daniel Schultz, Dolores Sheperd, Robert Shull, Dolores Spencer, Rita Spieker, Gideon Struffolino, Elizabeth Szaradowski, Geraldine Urban, Gloria Venner, Francis Weis, Rita Wilhelm, Rose Marie Seger, Lawrence Stout, Virginia Tuscan, Pauline VVarrick, Robert Welter, jane VVinkler, Joanne Wolinski, Esther 'freshman glass Left to right: Robert Maher, Ialvquelvn Rumnker, Mary Helen Harp I R b r Fr I Illli 0 t'I' . lt' . EH TZGJAMEH glass 055 iceu mlimm -1942 A , A A I Ralph Abair, Rose Marie Adkins, James Adkinson, ' V an Y ai lflsie Adler, Robert Albrecht, Charles Alexander. , U ,in 2 Donald Anderson, Ralph Arthur, Jean Ash, Rosemary be ,, - A 1 + gf, -f -w Aubry, Patricia Bain, VVilliam Baldwin. - r Q ' A4 A at , E .rw i i , I 3 Marjorie Ball, Nancy Bartley, David Barry, Charles if K ,l f fi , Baker, Francis Beakas, Thomas Beauregard. r Q. 1 i if . ' ,,i,,. .- in .Ti . I- - 4 Gerald Bellner, Paul Benore, Phyllis Bertling, Joseph - a, Q Z , 'Q Bessendorfer, Ann Marie Bessinger, Harold Black. Y I 5 Donald Blank, Donald Bleim, Eugene Bodette, Uu- 'J -W gn' 4 ' 4 niorj, Conrad Bogusz, Gerald Bollin, Bernard Borer. , P' , , , ., 4 , uulz 4 A H ' f 6 Eugene Borkowski, Melvin Borucki, Alice Brady, Mari- ? if 1 F ss- L, ff' lyn Brauer, Patricia Brazzil, VVilliam Bridenbaugh. Z is M., 1 h , V fi i :gi f 7 Bernard Bronikowski, Alice Brown, John Brunner, ui , V J ii I 'I ' Beatrice Bryzelak, Ruth Buchele, Robert Burden. K e Q' 1 . .V ws. V N, j 8 Bdmund Bumbaugh, James Byrd, Joanne Calmes, ,, A fi 'V james Cantwell, Thomas Conmay, John Cark. 5 Q 1 VVilliam Connolly, Barbara Cannon, James Carr, John Celusta, Francis Chizmar, joseph Chapman. 2 Frances Chiaveriui, Dolores Coehrs, 'l'hornas Cole, Annabelle Collins, l rancis Comte, VValter Connolly. 3 Betty Conrad, Richard Christ, Cornelius Crowley, Shirley Cryan, VVayne Cutcher, Beatrice Czubachowski. 4 Esther Czolgosz, lidward Daunhauer, Barbara Davis, Bernice Davo, Kathleen Delano, Gerald DePrisco. nw' -if. 5 VVilliam DeVanna, Thomas Docis, Theodore Domin- guez, Lawrence Donahue, Paul Donoher, James Drake. 6 Frances Drouillard, Robert Drouillard, Thomas Dunn, Stanley Dusseau, Helen Dzienny, John liggl. 7 Joan Bhmann, Florence lihmann, Rosemary Iihrman, Mary Lou Eigensee, Paul lird, Nina Espinoza. 8 Robert Iitzel, VVilliam Rtzel, Shirley Ford, Robert Fairbairn, john Feltmau, Andrew Fejes. I Page 58 Donald Flannagan, Dorothy Fitzgerald, Richard Flor- aday, John Florian, Charles Fleig, Barbara Fligor. Richard Fleitz, Marjorie Flynn, Francis Flynn, Shirley Ford, Betty Rose, Ruth Francis. VVilliam Frank, Verl Frazier, VValter Friend, Edward Fromme, Elizabeth Fulton, Violet Galayda. Delphine Garwaclti, Mary Catherine Uavigan, Donna Gladieux, Joseph Gasiorowski, Eugene Gleason, Alice Gleespen. Richard Ulennon, Richard Glesmer, Alyina Glowczew- ski, Phyllis Giles, Marie Giovannucci, Irene Grabarski. Patricia Groeff, Dorothy Grosch, Shirley Gross, lN1ary Rose Grosschedl, Robert Cistalder, Dale Gunner. Dorothy Hain, Dorothy Gust, Betty Jane Halas, Bar- bara Halm, John Hannum, Eleanor Hanson. Bernadette Harget, Mary Helen Harpen, John Har- rington, Eleanor Hauck, Donald Haudan, Lawrence Hayden. ,J is A T.. E i 5 F 'e-, ' .. f ,f 1, I a Q., 1. :Zi ' A ii if 'L X ,Q --Q wr ? i , i . V 1 15 qi, ii em X 1 3: 10, f K fx 3 . ' , R ,,,, T , . 1 or 4 F ' E f ' ' , ,v ,.. A .3 g 'Q -3 Q F , A gs . S 1 if f ' e 1' -F A 4 fi 'H-7 in jf' A .V to '. , - 4' iii' F 5 ri Qu . F E, i'l ?':l e reridmen - f942 Kathryn Henricks, Marjorie Heing, Dorothy Heint- schel, James Heintz, Robert Heizelman, Charles Hill. John Hilken, Joseph Hittler, Gerald Hoeffel, Lorine Hoffmann, Mildred Hoffmann, VVilliam Holmes. Paul Hood, VVilliam Holtgrieve, Janice Hubacker, Jacob Hubbel, Dorothy Marie Ichrist, Thomas Irmen. Albert Iwinski, Ronald Jablonski, Elaine Janas, David Jasinski, Mildred Jeffery, Myrl Johnson. John Juhasz, Beatrice Jurski, Theresa Justen, Ruth Kachalak, Richard Kaiser, Elizabeth Katafias. Robert Kehren, Elizabeth Kehres, Margaret Kelly, Maureen Kennedy, Thomas Keigh, James Kesting. James Kinnlar, Virginia Klag, Josephine Knurek, Philip Kilinski, Raymond Konczal, Leonard Kora- lewski. Francis Kritzer, Mary Krumeich, Edwin Krueger, Margaret Kruse, Edward Kuefer. Page 59 1 red men -1942 as xt. .lk Robert Kuenzel, Rosemary Kulezak, Rosemary Kurtz- man, Richard Russel, Violet Kwiatowski, llelen Lajti. Carolyn Lake, Richard Langenderfer, VVilma Langen- derfer, liugene La Pointe, Jaequelyn La Pointe, Lillian Laska. Robert Laughlin, Carole Leddy, Donald Lemle, Jos- eph Leonard, John Leonhardt, XVilliam I.eonhardt. Iirma Leopold, James Lewandowski, Norman Lewan- dowski, Harold Lincoln, Clara Lininkugel, Geraldine Lipinski. lidward Lisiakowski, Geraldine Longmore, Fdith Lu- earelli, Carolyn Luks, Helen Luks, Raymond Luyet. Melvin Lykowski, Mary Elizabeth Lasimer, Thomas Lauer, Robert Maher, John Maher, Thomas Mahoney. Carolyn Main, Marion Majchszak, Thomas Mangus, llarold Manore, Lee Mara, Marcella Miehalski. Donald Mauter, Patricia McCarthy, Patricia McCarty, John McCloskey, Thomas lN1CCull0ugh, Jerome MCA Gaugh. James McGowan, Jean MeQuade, Robert McShannic, ,F .T 'wr J Evelyn McVicker, Margaret MeVieker, Robert Meehan. A ,J P ' V G wa, J ff - 2 :Eiga , T L- M. w a z 1 a i' at will Wm K. Rosemary Meiring, Theresa Mellon, Barbara Mensing, A , , A Martha Ann Metro, Phyllis Meyer, Richard Miehalski. ' ,K 'K W W Q. A up K 4 A 15, ii, ' M ' :U i Y 7 - '65 li . . , ,. M Venetia Mierzwiak, James Mies, Norma Jean Miller, 5 4 4 5, ,,,, .- J , 'P 5 A F-535' a. ' Robert Miller, Richard Moan, Beatrice Molnar. Q 5 9 W f J ra N J L tx Thomas Moore, Martha Moran, James Morgenstern, , J q n Y . S J ., James Moueh, Alfred Mroziewiez, James Murphy. . J V Paul Murray, Robert Nagy, Theresa Nagy, Manuella . A m A Najero, James Nally, Bonnie Jean Navarre. fa if 7, Q if 'ii' r i a- C, R P -.--'-: efffi f , . i ii 'I' L William Niese, Richard Nigh, Rita Nitz, Robert A ,J Nachazel, Adella Nowak, Daniel Nowak. R 3? Y J ,C I .J Q1 Jean Nowicki, James Nutt, Phyllis Oberle, Ruth ,ui i ' 3 'P . Obert, Jean O'Boyle, Francis U'Brien. G , R' fl xg ,, J 4 x EJ-If-11, iffy H Nw 'Y' K- X . X E Mary Ann O'Connell, Richard O'Donnell, Martin 'Elf ' 1 Egg Okenka, Dolores Olender, Jerome 0'Shea, Adeline ,Q ' Q fm 4 '. I Osling. Q in I I t ' , V' . ' ' . icaie .Q 9- 133 . J I Page 60 Organization I Page 64 CHAPEL OF CHRIST THE KINC N L Religion Department tentively, are in the senior re- ligion class of Room 106. The Rev. Kenneth A. Hans is the instructor. . gs- M Pausing between their theo- logical pursuits, the senior boys are shown with their teacher, the Rev. John Kofflin. They are in Room 313. i Q These girls, listening so at- ,qkq!gqig:Y4:!g:!L-' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' c:'::':a':Jg:!1:!: Y ' V Y V ' ' ' -!M!gQi1q!4q!gq! ' ' l l l i i V ' l l l lsizixkslzziaqiz The proper and immediate end of Christian education is to cooperate with divine grace in forming the true and perfect Christiang that is, to form Christ Himself, in those- regenerated by Baptism. To instill Christian principles and thus prepare the students for eternal life is, therefore, the aim of the teaching of Religion. lklany of the Religion classes engaged in various extra activities, such as presenting skits, making booklets and posters. The Seniors made a detailed study of the Sacrament of lllatrimony. On one day of each week the Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors received instructions from the Rev. John L. Harrington. The Senior religion classes were again under the direction of the following Toledo priests: The Rev. Gerald W. E. Dunne, Rev. James lX'leGowan, Rev. Joseph D. Shenk, Rev. John Radlinski, Rev. John Kofi- lin, Rev. Kenneth Hans, Rev. Arthur T. Schniit, and the Rev. Robert Curtis. The Senior religion book is based on the defense of the fundamentals of the Catholic Church. junior religion classes studied the Catholic Church, outlining the study of the lives of the saints and of the apostles. The Sophomores studied the Mass and the lleans of Grace-. As a sideline activity, several groups made Mass charts and booklets. The Freshmen classes studied the Commandments of God and of the Church. They also made posters showing the importance of penance and self-denial during Lent. Page 65l Student Spiritual Council Student Spiritual Council Executive Committee Officers james lllurtagh, President Doris Langenderfer, Vive-President Paul Besanceney, Scrretary Ruth l,ine'nkugel, Treasurer Rev. -lames McGowan, Frlrulty Adviser Back row, left to right: Paul Johnson, Geraldine Stern, Ruth Linenkugel, Dolores Curley, Robert O'Shea. ' Front row: James Mllffilgh, Betty Tynan, Elaine Kurek, the Reverend James lVIcGowan, Moderator, Doris Langendcrfer, Mary Ilenige, Paul Besaneeney. iiii Under the supervision of the Rev. blames fllcflowan, the Student Spiritual Council has completed its sixth year. The purpose of the organization is to promote personal sanctification of the individual students. Incorporated in the S. S. C. are the Catholic Literature Committee, St. Vincent de Paul Society, lfucharistic-Our Lady Committee. St. Hilda Guild, Apostolic Committee, Saint John Berchmans Sanctuary Society, and the' Catholic Action Cells. SAINT HlLDA GUILD The laying out of vestments, care of the sacristy, arranging the altar and preparing it for Blass are some of the duties of the members of the St. Hilda Guild. The girls of this organization are all art students and are under the direction of Sister Mary Hilda, S.N.D. l Page 66 Student Spiritual Council Girls ot the St. Hfilda Guild at Work -li ST. HILDA GUILD ----1 Pictured above are the members of the St. Hilda Guild which is under the personal supervision of Sister M. Hilda, S.N.D. This committee has for its purpose the care of the altar and vestments. 1. Betty Kaiser-bringing the ablution cup to the credence table. 2. Three busy juniors-Roberta Holly taking care of the Vigil Lightsg Mary Oess cleaning the side Altar, and Mary Lang arranging candles. 3. President of the Guild, Dolores Curley, taking care of the Cruets for Holy Mass. 4. Betty McConkey bringing missal stand to side altar. 5. Jean Hochanadel, Mary -lo Novak, Eileen Fellmzm, Patricia Kwapich, Alice Miller arranging the high altar for the mass. 6. Margaret Maros with missal stand. 7. Frances Heintschel and Marilyn Drouillard placing the candelabra used at Benediction into the cupboard. 8. Group of Juniors working at the Blessed Virgin's Altar are Corrine Hubacher, placing the altar cards, Isabella Smietana folding cover of side altar, Loraine Matlock arranging votive stand. 9. Helen Weber assisted by Thelma Miller is arranging vestments for Father Harrington's Mass. Page 67 l Student Spiritual Council Officers of the St. Alohn Berchmans Society: james hlorrissey, Leo liowe-rs, Robert lirucker, -lohn fJyCOll1lfJI', R a y tn o n tl ljtzel, Daniel ljriinaf, Rev. James lf. iilcflowan. Moderator. YI Y ll l VYV!!!llllt!YlllllYV :lg:f1:lc:!::l::f::f::f ' ' ' V ' l l l fprlzzizqlpzlzzfzsipalzqlzyqlcckclislp 1, I L I , , 4 St. John Berchmans Sanctuary Society This society, which was organized on its Patronal feast, November 26, 1936, has over one hundred members. The group is under the supervision of Sister Mary l.ouis, S.N.D. The Reverend James McGowan is moderator. The purpose of the society is to promote religious vocations, and to give the boys the privilege of serving at Mass and of assisting at various religious ceremonies. Officers are Daniel Primac, Raymond Ftzel, john O'Connor, Donald Bahione, Robert Brucker, Richard Kopf, James Morrissey, and Leo Powers. Members include: Seniors-Robert Reifert, Edward Ryan, Charles -lohnston, VVilliam Car- roll, Richard Fandrey, Paul Johnson, VVilliam Claus, Edmund Naber, James Simon, Kenneth Rober, Paul Besanceney, Donald Mohr, Richard Slawinski, and VValter Brown. Juniors-Frederick Abair, Thomas Dimitrew, Ralph Connolly, Albert Scherger, Donald Pierce, Thomas Donoher, john Mallon, Albert Ferris, Richard Rosenthal, Thomas Sparks, Walter Schweichert, Walter McCauley, Paul Stutz, Francis O,COHH0l', Edward Lavey, joseph Flan- igan, Robert Comte, David Mooney, Robert Lowery, Robert Arquette, and John Howard. Sophomores-Richard Mohr, Ronald Byer- smith, Gerald Mvlaughlin, Gideon Spieker, VVilliam O'Connor, Robert Mt'Duf'fee, Robert Armstrong, VVilliam Grisso, Thomas Hoffman, Robert Hager, Patrick O'C'onnell, Raymond Kraback, and George llunter. Freshmen-Robert Drouillard and Thomas Sulier. I Page 68 Student Spiritual Council Members of the Apostolic Committee arrange a Mission exhibit. The oiiicers of the St. Vincent de Paul Society prepare baskets for the needy. lioys of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. 5. Active leaders of the boys' and girls' Catholic Action Cells. THE APOSTOLIC COMMITTEE The Apostolic Committee under the direction of Sister Blary Charlotte, S.N.D., and Sister Diary Alma, S.N.l3., endeavors to develop in the students loyalty and devotion to the Church and to make its members co-missionaries. This committee encourages interest in the work of the Apostles and the further development of the Church. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY The' spiritual benefits to be derived from the many indulgences provided for faithful services is an incentive in the work of this society. The practice of the corporal works of mercy occupies the time of the members enabling them to help the needy and visit hospitals. This society meets weekly. CATHOLIC ACTION CELLS The fifteen Catholic Action Cells under the direction of Niiss Catherine lNIcAleese aim at the spiritual refinement of the individual. At the meetings he-ld each week the Gospel is discussed and various spiritual books are read. These cells are accomplishing in il qu-iet way a very worthwhile work, Page 69 I Student Spiritual Council FUCIIARISTIC OUR LAD Y COMMITTEE Members of the Eu- Committee who sponsored the Toledo showing of The Eter- nal Gift. From left to right: Thomas Dono- her, Mildred -Iagel, Paul Besanceney, Eliz- aheth Tynan, james Murtagh, Doris Lang- enderfer, and Ruth Linenkugel. I EUCHARISTIC - OUR LADY COMMITTEE This committee under the direction of Sister llary Roselma, O.S.F., aims to develop loyalty and devotion to our Divine Saviour and to His lilessed illotlier and also to increase attendance at Nlass. A most SlIt't't'SSilll projevt undertaken hy its members was the presentation of Thr Eft'I'lIIlf Gift, a religious filming of the Mass. CATHOLIC LITERATURE COMMITTEE The purpose of this committee is to interest the students of Central in Catholic Literature. The meetings held every two weeks are under the direction of Sister Angela Rlarie, O. S. U. This committee aims to spread the reign of Christ in the Kingdom of Christ through the reading of Catholic Literature. THE I.l'l liRATURE CLFB Representatives of the Literature com- mittee meet to make plans for the oli- servanee of Catholic Hook XVeek. i 7-i-i I Page 70 charistic O u r L a d 5' Committees ot The APOSTOLIC MISSION COMMITTEE Freshmen: Brunnet, Jack Fligor, Barbara Fromme, Edward I-Iarpen, Mary Helen Justin, Theresa Linenkugel, Clara Luyet, Raymond McVicker, Margaret Miller, Robert Nowicki, Jean O'Connor, Mary A. Rethinger, Omer Rush, Jack Welch, Leo Sophomores: Armstrong, Robert Dirkman, Eileen Haines, Elizabeth Hamel, Wilfred Krabach, Rose Oswald, Mary Ann Piechocki, Alice Pinkelman, Robert Verner, Francis Wasserman, Virgil Wasserman, Wilmer Juniors: Bihl, John Caseman, Mary Catherine Dailey, Paul Dimitrew, Thomas Della Flora, Robert Fox, Ruth Gallagher, Mildred Hayden, Jeanette Miller, John Perkins, Theresa Wilburn, James CATHOLIC LITERA- TITRE COMMITTEE Freshmen: Blank, Donald Eigensee, Mary Lou Giles, Phyllis Hood, Paul Heing, Marjorie Madden, Robert Nachazel, Robert Phillips, Richard Romaker, Jacquelyn Saal, Alfred Serke, Suzanne Smith, William Sophomores: Duffey, John Erard, VVilliam Fountain, Raymond Gulch, Jean Gunselman, Joseph Heintz, Charlotte Higgins, Thomas Huber, Catherine Kwiatkowski, Daniel Schmitt, Gail Tomes, Josephine Juniors: Anderson, Frances Anderson, Rober Arthur, Alice Collins, Joseph Flory,Andrew Mierzwiak, Sigmund O'Connor, Francis Plummer, Anna Mae Ridge, Ruth Sparks, 'Thomas Stengle, Edward EITCHARISTIC OI'R LADY COMMITTEE Freshmen: Celusta, John Gavigan, Mary Catherine Hendricks, Kathleen McGough, Harold Najero, Manuela O'Boyle, Jean Marie O'Shea, Gerald Ponkratz, Anna Sartor, Joseph Sophomores: Ankenbrandt, Blanche Byersmith, Ronald Grisso, William Heintschel, Richard Kenney, James Metty, Eileen Michalak, Robert OlConnor, VViIliam Pelkey, Donald VVest, Virginia Young, Matilda Juniors: Addes, Jeanette Callaghan, Joan Donoher, Thomas Feil, Paul Ferris, Albert Francis, Robert Jagel, Mildred Johnson, VViIIiam Lasca, John Student Spiritual Council ST. HILDA GI'ILD Freshmen: Brauer, Marilyn Buchele, Ruth Brady, Alice Mae Flynn, Marjorie Grabarski, Irene Ilubacher, Janice Johnson, Myra Kachelek, Ruth Leddy, Carole Luks, Helen Moran, Martha Metro, Martha Najero, Manuela O'Boyle, Jean Reifert, Mary Renner, Frieda Sodd, Dolores VVaee, Helen Zulka, Helen Sophomores: Bauer, Catherine Calmes, Patricia Carter, Virginia Corrigan, Doris Dankowski, Irene Doman, Rita Dunlap, Jean Furfaro, Angela Johnson, Veronica lluber, Catherine Kasel, Elizabeth Kozbial, Sophie Kuhn, VVinifred Lais, Rose Mary Lees, Mary Catherine La Jeunesse, Mary Miller, Teresa Oswald, Mary Ann O'Brien, Patricia Robarge, Donna Sainton, Catherine Voegeli, Barbara VVatson, Marjorie VVilhelm, Rose Marie VVinkler, Joanne VVolf, Charlotte CATIIOLIC ACTION CELLS Girls: Arthur, Alice Bishop, Elizabeth Bodie, Margaret Brazzill, Barbara Buchele, Ruth Callaghan, Joan Corrigan, Doris Doman, Rita Eigensee, Mary Lou Fischer, Margaret Gavigan, Mary Catherine Gladieux, Donna Haines, Elizabeth Henricks, Kathryn Huber, Catherine Iwinski, Delphine Kaczmarek, Rose Kelley, Margaret Koczorowski, Sabina Kuhn, VVinifred Kwapieh, Valencia Lang, Bernadette Longmore, Geraldine hierchant, Jane Miller, Norma Morrissey, Audrey Nowicki, Jean Oberle, Patricia Obert, Jean O'Boyle, Jean O'Brien, Patricia Petre, Mary Elizabeth Schweickert, Elizabeth Schweickert, Vera Serke, Suzanne Shea, Patricia Spencer, Rita Taylor, Elleen VVeirich, Florceta VVietrzykowski, Dorothy VVilhelm, Rose Marie Boys! Comes, Charles Feil, Paul Ferris, Albert Ferstle, John Frische, Dale Hoffman, Harold Howard, Joseph McCauley, VVaIter Muenzer, August Pongonis, George Lavey, Edward Schlageter, Richard Sparks, Thomas ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Comes, Charles Garwacki, Robert Gilhooley, Francis Hoffman, Harold Kanary, Bernard Naber, Edmund O'Neil, John Powers, Leo Ryan, Edward Scherger, Albert Skeldon, Edward Page 71 I Religious Honor Roll Central Catholic High School's Honor Roll consists of those graduates and former students who have dedicated their lives to ' God as priests and religious. Q 'a fffflik- 5 A A+ A :bus :yr 4943: L2 E 5 .0 12:52 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 Y Bartko, Catherine, '31, Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Miriam ,Af Bialorucki, Aurelia, '25, Felician Sisters, Detroit, Michigan, AY, Sister Mary Assumpta Blanchard, John, '34, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Blank, Robert, '34, Seminary, Louvain, Belgium . Bliemeister, Donald, '38, Holy Cross Seminary, Notre Dame, Indiana 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 of Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary St. Catherine Callaghan, Eileen, '39, Sisters of St. Francis, Tiffin, Ohio, Sister Mary Bonaventure Castonguay, Alice, '30, Sisters of Charity, Montreal, Ouebec, Sister Mary Castonguay Cook, Francis, '40, St. Anthony's Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio, Friar Timon Cousino, Irma, '32, Sisters of St. Joseph, Nazareth, Michigan, Sister Mary Aurelia Cunningham, Charles, '37, Sacred Heart Seminary, Watertown, Wisconsin Czelusta, ,Bernadine, '26, Sisters of 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 of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Gabriel Duvall, Lorna, '29, Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Monroe, Michigan, Sister M Dwyer, Rev. James, '30, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio Fallon, Kathleen, '30, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Kathleen Feldman, Lillian, '25, Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Jeanne Marie Fischer, Christine, '34, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Christina Fischer, Monica, '23, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Edward Frazer, Alice, '23, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Paul Frazer, Mary, '23, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Vincent Gelin, Henry, '38, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Gorny, Robert, '41, Sacred Heart Juniorate, Watertown, Wisconsin Gradwohl, Helen, '29, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinati, Ohio, Sister Mary Frederick Hittler, Edna, '25, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Rita Marie Hoffman, Loretta, '30, Sisters of St. Dominic, Adrian, Michigan 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 Claire Marie Jacobs, Francis, '40, Holy Cross Seminary, Norte Dame, Indiana Johnson, Ruth, '41, Sisters of St. Francis, Tiffin, Ohio, Sister Mary Lawrence Kehres, 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 I Page 72 ary Bernard MJ Religious Honor Roll Krzyzaniak, Pauline, '30, Sisters ot St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Mary Roswitha Huebler, Paul, '40, Holy Cross Seminary, Watertown, Wisconsin Langenderter, Mary, '25, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Leo Lankaut, Lucy, '25, Sisters ot St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Mary Cyprian Lauer, Rosemary, '37, Society ot the Catholic Medical Missionaries, Washington, D. C., Sister Mary Paul Lenga, Leonard, '34, Franciscan Monastery, Pulaski, Wisconsin Lipinski, Raymond, '40, Mt. St. Francis, Indiana Lovisa, Eugene, '41, St. Meinrad's Abbey, St. Meinrad, Indiana 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 of Toledo, Ohio Marcis, Charles, '40, St. Joseph's, Collegeville, Indiana Mattlin, Homer, '31, Jesuit Novitiate, Miltord, 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 of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Edward Menden, Rosella, '38, Notre Dame Novitiate, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Joella Miller, Robert, '40, Sacred Heart Juniorate, Watertown, Wisconsin Miller, Ruth Genevieve, '32, Sisters ot Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Henry Monroe, Annette, '39, Mother of Mercy Novitiate, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio Mueller, Florence, '24, Sisters ot Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Xavier Murphy, Rev. Robert, '22, Paulist Fathers, New York Nietteld, Fred, '38, Basilian College, Catholic University, Washington, D. C. O'Connor, Margaret Mary, '31, Ladies ot Loretto, Chicago, Illinois, Sister Mary lldephonse O'Leary, Rev. Joseph, '31, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio O'Neill, Rev. Burke, '15, Society ot Jesus, Chicago, Illinois Pawlikowski, Richard, '32, St. Bonaventure's Seminary, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Quinn, Winitred, '32, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnali, Ol1'o, Sister Mary Coronata Radecki, Albin, '41, St. Mary's College, Orchard Lake, Miclfgan Radlinski, Rev. John, '24, Diocese ot Toledo, Ohio Reed, John, '37, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Rick, Margaret, '34, Sisters ot Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Claresina Rinkowski, Rev. George, '33, Diocese ot Toledo, Ohio Roesler, Agnes, '34, Sisters ot 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 ot Toledo, Ohio Rosentelder, Richard, '35, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Rozon, Anita, '30, Sisters ot Charity, Montreal, Ouebec, Sister Mary Rozon Ryan, Alice, '22, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Colette Schart, Evelyn, '23, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Jane Frances Schiel, Robert, '38, Holy Cross Seminary, Notre Dame, Indiana Schlagheck, Rosemary, '38, Mother of Mercy Novitiate, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Vergilia, R. S. M. Schrein, Amelia, '24, Sisters of Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Charlette Schneider, Collette, '22, Sisters of Mercy, Detroit, Michigan, Sister Mary Alice Schweibold, Louis, '34, Order ot Friars Conventual, Mount St. Francis, New Albany, Indiana Sewell, Mary Grace, '35, Sisters of Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Annunciation Seibert, Donald, '39, Holy Cross Seminary, Notre Dame, Indiana Shepard, Joseph, '41, St. Charles' College, Catonsville, Maryland Sopko, Catherine, '38, Mother ot Mercy Novitiate, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Carnath, R. S. M. Sparks, Anita, '41, Nazareth Novitiate, Punta Gorda, British Honduras Sprenger, Rev. Albert, '25, Diocese ot Toledo, Ohio Sproule, William, '36, St. Joseph's Seminary, Rolling Prairie, Indiana, Brother Kerin Stapleton, Rev. James, '26, Diocese ot Fort Wayne, Indiana Thosz, Eleanor, '35, Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Mary Laetitia Webb, Louis, '33, Society ot the Divine Word, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, Brother Vincent Whitetord, Catherine, '25, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Jeanette Wilson, Rev. Evans, '28, Diocese ot Toledo, Ohio Wilson, Florence, '25, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Lawrence Yates, Rev. Robert, '32, Diocese ot Toledo, Ohio. Yeager, Rev. Clarence, '21, Diocese ot Toledo, Ohio Page 73 1 MUSIC DEPARTMENT Central is fortunate in having at the head of its music depart- ment, Klr. -loseph Sainton, under whose personal direction are the band, orchestra, and glee club. Klr. Sainton is prominent in the musical circles of New York, Klinneapolis, and Toledo, and at one time was director of the Toledo Philharmonic Orchestra. Sr. KI. Camillus, O. S. li., is faculty moderator of the entire music department. A 1 Tenors MR. jusiaen SA1x'roN GLEE CLUB Sopranos The Cllce' Club, a regular curricular activ- ity and an important division of the Klusic llepartlnent, consists of eighty-five members, having as its purpose the development of the singing voice and of music appreciation. The Glee Club gave a splendid presenta- tion of the Gilbert and Sullivan light opera, The Pirates of Penzance. Another outstanding project undertaken by this group was the recording of Christmas Bass hymns that were broadcasted to the Latin American countries. The purpose of this broadcast was Hto promote good will and, in particular, to let our Latin-American neighbors learn some- thing about Catholic educational institutions in our countryf' The Glee Club is under the direction of N111 Joseph Sainton and the supervision of Sr. NI. Camillus, O.S.F., which accounts for the splendid work accomplished by this Altos group. I Page 74 ORCHESTRA E l in The orchestra takes time out for :1 picture. groups of the school, consists ot 27 meni- bers. The instruments comprising the orchestra are: seven first violins, tour second violins, two eellos, one alto saxo- phone, two bass viols, three clarinets, three Cornets, tyvo tronibones, two drums, and a piano. I The Orchestra, one of the very active BAND Various programs at the assemblies throughout the school year, have been presented with the cooperation of the orchestra and glee club. Not to mention their role in the spring operetta, they also contributed greatly to the success of the senior play, The Ghost of the Air. V E l l l ' i l About fifty Gaily clzul musicians of Central's band added color and zest not only to the assemblies 25 . . but also to the football games throughout the season. llluch of the cretlit for the spectacular exhibitions must be given to Hr. Sainton, director of the and, and Mr. lfrancis -I. Menichetti, tlrillinasteir. Nl r. Menichctti tlevisetl many intricate marching forma' tions which were beautifully exeeuterl anal which proveml very interesting to the spectators. The Hand prepares to strike up a rousing march uumler the capable direction of its tyvo drum majors, James Burdette and Francis U'C'onnor. Page 75 I I Page 76 DRUM MAJORS Twirling their batons and strutting to the rhythmic beat of the drums, Francis O'Connor and James Burdette, assistant drum major, have proudly directed Cen- tral's band throughout the past football season. , Their stellar handling of the silver batons has marked Central's fine musical personnel as unique, and we are justly proud of them. James Burdette Francis O'Connor Personnel of the Band Margaret Babione, Marguerite Bayer, Conrad Bogusz, James Burdette, Robert Burlage, Mary Chapman, Robert Clardy, Kathryn Copic, Ann Rose Darr, Thomas Dimetrew, Richard Fandrey, Andrew Fejes, Robert Feidler, Timothy Fitzpatrick, lVIary Ann Heinl, Joseph Hermiller, Ann Marie Hoffman, Robert Hudson, Angela Kaminski, Edward Kelly, Thomas Kirschner, Charles Kolasinski, Emily Kulczak, Thelma Leroux, Erma lbiakely, james Mayer, Paul lVIcKie, Richard Meyer, Robert Klichalak, Joseph Nliller, Rosemarie Mor, Francis O'Connor, Kenneth Rober, Charles Roberts, Gideon Spielfer, Dennis Shea, James Stein, John Shinevar, James Staebel, Kathleen Sutter, Patrick Tiernan, james VVhite-, lfleanor VVietrzykowski, jack Nlontrie, James Nally. Personnel of the Orchestra Francis Beakas, Walter Brown, -Iames Burdette, Evelyn Capoun, john Celusta, Mary Chapman, Thomas DeVanna, Thomas Dimetrew, Richard Fandrey, Robert Hudson, Ruth Halak, Robert Keller, Charles Kolasinski, Mary Leahy, Erma Makely, Norman lWiller, Anna Marie- Hoffman, Francis OlConnor, Constance Osborn, Theresa Perkins, james Pilliod, Omer Rethinger, Kenneth Rober, joseph Sainton, Florian Wachowiak, Richard Welsh. MR. EUGENE MILLER CAST Dramatic Club The Senior Class Play, Ghost of the Air and the Musical Comedy The Pirates of Penzance have again given the members of the Dramatic Club, Glee Club, and Orchestra an opportunity to show their outstanding ability. James Morrissey, Student General Chairman, was in charge of the executive work in connection with the two productions. Mr. Eugene L. Miller directed the 'tGhost of the Air' and Mr. Joseph Sainton, The Pirates of Penzance. THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE Gilbert and Sullivan's 'tThe Pirates of Penzance was presented on the evenings of April 17, 18, and 19. The story tells of Frederic, who when a boy, was to have been ap- prenticed to a pilot until his twenty-first year, these being his father's ordersg but his nursemaid Ruth, through a misunderstanding, hound him out to one of the Pirates of Penzance. When preparing to leave the pirates, Frederic is shown a paper stating that he was born on February twenty-ninth and that he has had but five birthdays. His strong sense of duty leads him back to the pirates, only to find that they are English noblemen and are to receive a pardon. The pardon also releases him from his duty and frees him to marry Mabel, one of General Stanley's daughters. EXECUTIVE STAFF Grabarski, Jean Gulch, Mary Helen Harpen, Charlotte Major Ggngml Smnlgy .,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,., ,,-,,,,,,- I ames Murtagh Student Gfrnfral Chairman ............................ James Morrissey Thy Piralg King -,---------.----.- ,..,,,,,,,,, R Qbert Olshea Tirkfl Slug ,,..................,...,.,,.... Raym0IlCl EIZ6l, Nltlfy Gfell, Samuel .,................... ........ R ichard Slawinski Ruth Linenkugel Frgdgrig '-'---.---..---.-.---- '--v--v--A---- A lbert Ferris Publicity Stajf ..,.,,r...,......,............. Ruth Bartell, Alice Miller, Sergeant of Police ......... ............... J ames Meiring Helell Weber' Suzanne Cater' Rita Konczaly Rose ' Marie Kowalski, Agnes Luken, Mary Ann Strick, Mffbfl -------.------.----------- -'------------..--- M 'ldfed Smut isemaaine Tafelski, John O'Neil, Robert Riefert, Edith -------- -------- M HU' lane lankowskl Produrtian Staff ...,,..,.............. VValter Harpen, Paul Johnson, Katg .,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, J oanne Stein Francis Fischer, Robert Brucker, James Beatty, Donald Isabel ,-v'.-, ---,--. E Hzabeth Barrv Heintschel, Eileen Bodie, Vada Fleck, Rita Pautz, Ruth -'--. -.'I-..-- - v'--------.--.----.----A----A.--..A---.--- R nth Bartefl Dorothy Girard, Frances Heintschel. GIRLS' CHORUS Patricia Allen, Dolores Altweis, Elizabeth Bishop, Maris Stella Bouchard, Margaret Bowman, Mary Brazzil, Joan Callaghan, Gloria Chiaverini, Virginia Cowan, Jane Doe, Elizabeth Jane Fitzcharles, Rita Fournier, Alice Heintz, Rosemary Helvey, Bernadine Hoffman, Lucille Houstin, Maxine Howe, Delphine Jastremski, Dolores Kataliasz, Marjorie Krauser, Doris Langenderfer, Dorothy Lininger, Margaret Lobes, Charlotte Martin, Florence Mehling, Eileen Moran, Ruth Niemeyer, Lois O'Neil, Rita Pedro, Margaret Quinn, Leona Rozanski, Dorothy Savey, Patricia Stout, Virginia' Stout, Mary Sutter, Eileen Taylor, Grace Taylor, Helen Waltzer, Eileen Winhoven. BOY'S CHORUS ' Paul Besanceney, Richard Braatz, Martin Brennan, Robert Burnard, Robert Clardy, Robert Comte, Walter Harpen, Donald Heintschel, Paul Helmer, John Hennessey, Norval Hisey, Bernard Kanary, Raymond Krabach, James Logsdon, Richard Michalak, Donald Mohr, Richard Mohr, Robert Morrin, James Morrissey, William Murtagh, Ricb- ard Naugle, James Navarre, Francis O'Shea, Daniel Primac, Eugene Schneider, Francis Sexton, James Simon, Robert Smith, Joseph Wright, Richard Zielinski. GHOST OF THE AIR The mystery comedy, by Robert St. Clair, entitled 'tGhost of the Air was presented by the Senior Class on the nights of January 30, 31 and February 1. The play centers around an egotistical young radio announcer who is murdered in a broadcasting station. Everyone employed at the radio station is accused in turn and the master detective finds it difHcult to solve the crime. The play, by popular acclaim, has been regarded as one of the best ever put on by Central. This was evident by the unprecedented sale of tickets. Cordon Mo-wllray ......... ................ ....... Thomas Ilfalson ,,,...... Jam' Jarleson ........ Fred Denny ....,.. Betty Mack ....... Hester Jinky ......... .Paul Bcsanceney ........Robert O'Brien ......Elizabeth King .......Robert Garwacki ............Patricia Stout Doris Langenderfer .flunty Baird ,,,,,,...... ..,,..,. R uth Mary Bruhn Rifhard Travers ........ ........ R ichard Saelzler Lufzlle Leroy ........... Iris Blainf ..,,.......... llfladamn Zvnia ........ Bing Bellamy .......... .......Elizabeth Barry ...Patricia Kwapich .........Jeanette Noe .......Leo Powers Jaxjner Holmes .....,.... .............. T homas Rose Mary Malone ....... ..Rose Marie Sirian Page 77 l . Musical Comedy 7Ze j4 cate.4 of pen3ance ! I Page 78 HTHE PIRATES Ol PIQNZANCE' 'WVIIL-n the fuelnan bares his steelf' lout, U King, the pirate she1'i'y.N 2. ' 3. Wflh, inzister, do not leave nie. . 1 H 4. Their father is El Klzijm' Cleric-ml. N 5. I :nn Z1 Pirate Kinglu 6. Power behind the seenesginzxke-up crew. 7. He 8. Hlt' is the very model of Z1 modern Klzijm' ciClIl'I'2ll.U s very evident these attentions are well niezint 1 iiQLli9f cvcryhoilyg wc'1'c' on the air. Senior Class Play H Ae gint of ne iz P 'KGHOST Ol THIQ AIRH O X ,, f 2. K'Arrest him for the muralcr of Gordon Muwbrzlyln 3. Pvc been waiting to talk to you, Lucillcf' 4. Production Stuff at work. 5. A family portrait of the entire cast. 6. Arc you trying to accuse' me of this Il1lll'iiCI'?H 7. Curtain going upfy 8. Staff worker inspecting equipment. 9. Setting the stage for first pcrf01'111:u1Cc'. 10. Production ix'IZlll2lgCl' chccking clcutricity. 11. live Como for thc' money you b0i'mwcil fmm my b1'otlu'l'. Page 79 1 Boys' Art Department I. Junior and Senior Art students of the boys' Art Department, seventh and eight periods, are pictured aliove. 2. Mary ,lo Novak is pictured on a clay model of her own creation. 3. Betty Kaiser places the finishing touches on an original clay model. 4. A finished hlueprint. 5. VVilliam O'Connell caught in a designing mood. The Boys' Art Department, under the supervision of Mr. Ludwig li. 'l'huel, has hccome a highly prac- tical and creative course in architecture and designing. Under lllr. Thuel's management, students taking this course have received a valuable understanding of the various phases of industrial arts. Uriginal desigii by the students themselves is stressed as the most valuable and essential Work in this field. During the past years this department has increased in size and has become one of the most outstanding courses at Central. Excellent floor plans and ,elevations of large homes in many styles were designed by VVilliam O'C0nnell, Robert Oil-irien, Bernard Hickey, John Desmond, james Black, Charles Kramer, Willizllii Dutridgc, Robert Kolhoff, Norman hliller, and Rollin Nusbaum. This department offers courses in: l. Geometric Drawing 6. Furniture lilesigning 2. Applied Perspective 7. Furniture Construction 3. Architectural Designing 8. Blodeling 4. Building Construction 9. Casting '5. Interior Designing 10. Various types of finishes on wood and plaster ll. Plaster Crafts Cmodcling of huildings in plasterl l2. l,andscapes in Pencil and Colors l3. Lettering l-l. VVater Colors and Oil Paintings l Page 80 Girls' Art Department 'rea' .T z 1. Dolores Curley and Thelma Miller preparing for a career of costume designing. 2. Mary jo Novak tries pastel painting while -lean Hochanadel inspects it. 3. Dramatic posters for the Senior play are living planned by Alice Miller and llelen VVeber. Spirit of hmuly Thy light rzfonv, lil' F 4. Patricia Kwapich, Frances Ileintschel, and Eliza- beth Kaiser doing creative designing in charcoal. 5. Margaret Maros admiring the scenic work pro- duced by Marilyn Drouillard. G. A pencil sketch of an angel taking form under thc ahlc hands of liilcen Fellman. 111i.vl Iliff Illflllllfllill !17'i'l,'CIl, Ur 11111sir hy Ihr niyht icinrl Xfllf Thro' strings of sonic xii!! i11.rir11111c11f, Or moonlight on 501111, 111i1l11ighI A'fl'l'!Il1l, Gives Grace and Truth to lifefr unquicf d1'm111. - Shelley The aim of the Girls' Art Department is to develop in the student appreciation for the beautiful and the power to produce beautiful things-a fine accomplishment for girls. The first-year art students are offered courses in design, color theory, free hand drawing with water colors and lettering. Sophomore art students receive a course in design, color theory, posters, pen and ink drawing, historic ornaments and liturgical needlework. Juniors and seniors are engaged in many phases of work including advanced designing, interior decorating, costume designing, free hand drawing in pastel and water color, stage setting and theatrical make-up. ln the second semester the seniors are offered a course, under the direction of hir. L. E. Thuel, in modeling and construction work. Great talent has been shown, and many beautiful pieces of art have been produced. All photography work for the Centripetal is managed by senior art students. Sister lllary Hilda, S.N.D., art instructor, is in charge of the three double-period classes. Page 81 l English Department l. A very attentive senior puhlie speaking class picks up a few fine points ol speech from Mr. john Bagdonas. 2. The girls of Sister Mary lkl1iKClZllCIlClN senior English class are alwsorhing facts about famous authors. u. 3. A class of bright looking senior girls look up from their literature long enough to pose for a picture. 4. A group of sophomore girls of Room 3l7 listen attentively as Sister M. Loretta un- folds an interesting tale. The English Department plans to provide for high school students both a stimulus and a guide for inter- esting, correct, and effective speaking and writing. Since English is a required subject, every student at Central is enrolled in one of the 47 classes held daily. The course covers a period of four years and provides each student with a fundamental skill in lan- guage, as well as an interest in the literary field. There are 13 freshman classes, I2 sophomore classes, 12 junior classes, and IO senior classes held through- out the day. Courses in journalism, public speaking, and lfnglish Literature are open to the Seniors. The journalism classes are taught the various methods of news gathering and editing. This group pub- lishes the CENTRIC, the official paper of the school. Public speaking classes are open to senior boys, who make a thorough study of Parliamentary Procedure. The Literature groups study both American and linglish Catholic writers, stressing the works of each. The English Department is under the supervision of the Ursuline Sisters with Sr. Angela Marie, Sr, RI, Austin, Sr. llarie Celine, Sr. 31.631-ace. Sr. ll. Alane, Sr. hl. hlagdalene, Sr. ll. Patricia. Sr. Xl. iVil- helmina, three Franciscan Sisters, Sr. Nl. Consilia, Sr. Xl. Loretta, Sr. ill. lVinifred, and one lay teacher, hir. John Bagdonas. I Page 82 Library Students :irc shown hcrc doing rt-st':l1'1'l1 work in thc' l,iln':u'y. THE LIBRARY CLUB Tin' i,ibI'21l'j' Club is cnlnposvci of both junior' :uni Svnifn' girls Winn Assist' in tin' liin'zu'5 during tin various study pt-riuqis and bc-fora' :nnl ziftm' scliool. Hnntlily business im-ctiiigs, :ls wt-ll as social gzxthcrings, :irc hvld tiiroughout thc- yt-zu: Bliss Virginia Calinvs, '37, is assistant to Sister Hairy A-Xiitiiuiiy. U.S.l'.. who is iiczul iilwrarian, Ol lflClCRS l77'l'Xif1l'lIf .....,. ,,,, YvY,,,, A Iic,xwlc'i i'if X015 I'iff'-l'rf'.vi1lw11' ....w,.... .... N I.xRLcn2xii Y.Xl,lQL'IE'l l'li Sc1'2'z't11r'y-Trrrzsllrvr .... ..... K IARY K.X'l'IlRYX l 0l,1iY Seated frmn icft to right: MIlI'j' Uft-ll, Mary Alivt' lla-nigga-, ,ik'llIlllCIIL' Nnc, Mary iiiecspcn, Pzltrivizl I Ill1'ji'l', Fsthcl' Svhuitz. Standing: Iiilccln Igfldif, Vanin lflvvk, lusc- Sczilccl from It-ft tn right: klczln Keogh, Sully Muliingrr, l'l1:n'lott4- Nalrlizwcl, Ruth Uswzllcl, l.zl,l:un' l'nttci'soln, i'zltric'i:l Mlfc'ill'IIlL'j', Maury Kathryn I olc'y. Standing from lvtt to right: lVIzi1'igcln' Valliqlivttc, 'l'l1cr4'szl Bc Mzirgzirct Copper. Ilncr, Page 831 The Centric 1941-1942 EDITORIAL STAFF Co-Editor: .......Y....... .. .........,........... ...................... . . ........-lames Morrissey, Marigene Valiquette Co-Editor Co-Editor Associate Editors ................ Doris Langenderfer, Elizabeth Tynan, Vada Fleck, Donald Heintschel Maaaging Editor .... .......... F rancis O'Shea Astzstant .......................................... James Simon Copy Editors ....... ....................,...........,.......,....,. ............Regina Hauck, Mary Jane Zawodny Sports Edilor: Clioyxl .............................,....... , ..................j'ohn Callahan, George Dansack Sport: Editors fGirl.vj ......,,.....................,........ ............................Patricia Stout, Mary Gfell Fealura Editorx ......., Mary A. Fuhrer, Maris S. Bouchard, Mary Brazzil, Margaret Copper, Shirley Stummer, Mary ll. Hen- ige, Patricia Gentner Slajf Wrilrrx .... Suzanne Cater, Esther Schultz, Helen VVaIles, Marie Jagel, Robert Smith Exchange Editor: ......................,..........,........ ,,,, Monahan, Jean Rossler Deparlmenlx- Alumni ...........................,.......... Lois Burden Art ........ Eileen Fellman, Charles Kramer Humor ............ Dorothy Girard, Rita Riley Typists ...... Mary VVinklc, Dolores Mattlin ' BUSINESS STAFF Bminm: Manager ........................., .Joseph Lotte Adtzffrtisina Managfr .................. Emilv Kulczak A.v.rz.vtant Businnx Manager .......... Eileen Bodie ,4.v.ri.rtant Adfwrlisina Managfm ................,... MAR1GE N e VALIQUEHE james Mokkissev ....................Geraldine Suszka, John Mallory J. A t tl Cirrulalion Manayrr ..........,. Bernadine Tafelski ff 5 3 .V Auixtant Cirfulalion Manager: ...................... ,Q 4 ,V . ....... Eleanor Vilietrzykowski, Rosemary Mor :Wi Q Q f Circulation Staff ..... . .... Stanley Zalewski, Eileen N36 l Hartman, Mary Shea, M! -,qv . Rita Konczal 7. .if ' Tylvzsir ............ Margaret Crippen, Jeanette Noe A' The Centric, Central's school paper, is edited, published, and financed by the journalism classes. Published every two weeks, the Centric makes an accurate history of student activities. During the year fourteen issues were published, thus completing the twenty-second year of pub- lication. While staff positions are assigned only to members of the journalism class, the entire student body is encouraged to contribute articles that will be of interest to the school at large. Heading the Centric Staff in the position of co-editors were James Niorrisey and hiarigene Vali- quctte, who were assisted by the associate editors, Doris Langenderfer, Elizabeth Tynan, Vada Fleck, and Donald Heintschel. Francis O'Shea, managing editor, Regina Hauck and Mary Jane Zawodny, copy editors, greatly aided the editors in their work of making the Centric a success. The victories and defeats of all the football, basketball and baseball games, together with bowling news and all other sporting news were recorded by John Callahan and George Dansack. lkiay Gfell and Patricia Stout were in charge of reporting on girls' sports. The business staff, headed by Joseph Lotte and assisted by Eileen Bodie, helped make a success of the Centric's ad and subscription campaign. Emily Kulczak was placed in charge of the advertising department, with Bernadine Tafelski, aided by Rosemary lifior and Eleanor Wie'trzkowski, in charge of the circulation department. The Centric is a member ofthe National Scholastic Press Association, the Catholic School Press Association, and the Quill and Scroll. For the second successive year, the' Centric won the All-American rating from the National Scholastic Press Association. Sister Mary Austin, O.S.U., is the faculty adviser. I Page 84 The Centric Stories are Checked and reeheeked by Copy and exchange editors. Feature and stuff writers. get Copy ready for the printer. The financing of the paper finds the business staff hard at work. The- circulation manager outlines the subscription campaign. lfditors give the paper a last going over before the deadline. The various depzlrtnient heads get their material together for the El next issue. I Page 85 I The Centripelal R gf V -1 S Seated: Doris Iangenderfer, if Iiileen Bodie, Donaldl-leintschel, Jeanne Hochanadal. Standing: Maris Stella Bouchard, Francis U'Shea, limily Ktllclak, Jalnm-5 Simon, Mari,i.gene Valiquetle, liliyalseth Tynan. EDITORIAL STAFF C0-EJil0f5 ........,..,,..,,.,.V, Eileen Bodie, Donald Heintschel .4.f50iia!z' Editors' ..,,...,....,.., Emily Kulczak, Marie Stella Bouchard, James Simon, Francis O'Shea. Srllior EJi!0r5 ......,......, Regina Hauck, James Morriasey, Rita Vylernert, Yada Fleck, Robert Garwacki, Joseph Vllright, lidmund Naher, listher Schultz, Thomas DeVanna. Urganization Editors ........,....... Mary Shea, Mary' Ufell, Mary Alice Ilenige, Suzanne Cater, Loia Burden, Bernadine Tafelski, Rita Konczal, Mar- garet Copper, Rose Monahan, Geraldine Stern, Jean Rossler. UnJn'i'la55 Editors ,...,,.,., Jeanette Noe, Sally Mullinger, Dorothy Girard, Paul Johnson, Helen Etzel, Dolores Mattlin, Evelyn Thihert, IIilda Platzer, Mary Sullivan. 'I' xqb' 050 '65 we f,'ll1f'lIll't1l' Eiiilorx .,., Shirley Stummer, Maryhlice Fuhrer An Co-Edirory r,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jean Hoehanadel, Helen Weber Phofography biillifbfl' ,,...,......,..........,,,., Fr21I14'iS ll6lIllSCl16l, Mary Jo Novak. Senior flrt Editors .,..........,, Eileen Fellmun, Alice Miller Umierclass qlrt Editors ..,,......, Marilyn Drouillard, Betty Kaiser, Margaret Maros. fir! Organization Erlilors .,........ Dolores Curley, Thelma Miller, Patricia Kwapich. Copy Edilors ..,.....,,.r..i..... Doris Langenderfer, Marigene Valiquette, Betty Tynan. Boyf Sports Editors ,,,.,,,,....,,.,..,..,,.,,...... George Dansack, Edward Rihacek. Girls' Sports Edilor: ,,,,,.,,,. Patricia Stout, Jeanne Keogh Typist: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,, Phyllis Pilzecker, Theresa Yager, Rosemary Kush. BUSINESS STAFF Businffss Nlanager ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, R aymond Etzel ,-l.f.viytant Buxinfs: Illarzager ..,,,,,. .,,,,.,,,,,, L eo Powers qldivcrfising jltllldgff ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, J ames Meiring ,Jxfislant :ld-verfising Ivlanager .,,,,,,, ,,,,,, . Arthur Palicki Cirrululian Marzager ,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. John Mallory .fxsiflani Cirfulafion ,Marzagfrr .,.......... Geraldine Suska, Florence Overlmerg, Mary Brazzil, Patricia Gent- ner, Ann Marie Pietrykowski. fdllffllfl' and offiro 4VInnagw'.v ........ Mary Jane Zawodny Eleanor VVietrzykowski, Rosemarie Mor. TylPiJl.f ....,.........., Rita Riley, MaryVVinkle, Ruth Bartell. Centripetal Editors HIS, thc twenty-second edition of the Centripctal, edited and financed by the Senior class, is a pictnrcd rciiwinbrzincc of tlic' stndcnts and activitics of tln- school fllfflllgfll tlic ycar I0-ll and I9-ll. .-Xltliongh a Scinior project, this book is of interest to all the classes bt-cause, as a mirror, it rcflccts tlic' livcs of all tliose who pa1'ticip:1tc,l in school activitics during tlit' yvar, and graphically explains tht- various dcpartinents and organizations of the school .xx ,,,.,.J 'Wm mf I. Husincss, circulation, cashiers, oHicc inanagt-rs. and typists arrange their work for business transactions. . Sports cditors check write'-ups. . Svnioi' ciditors group inaterial according to classes. Organization editors arrange material in its propci' placc. lfndcrclass cditors place thmii ' ' rvspcctive iutgcs. Advertising managcrs che ck ads. Page 871 Language Department Sister Rose Agnes' Spanish class of Room 203 looks at Spanish scraphooks which were made by some of the students. The second year German students in Room 204- under the supervision of Sister Consilia spend at least twenty minutes every week in singing old German melodies. The members of the French class of 213 under the direction of Sister Roselma are receiving information on the civilization of Frznice. SPANISH DEPARTMENT At Central, through the study of Spanish, the- students are ll0t only acquiring a knowledge of the beauti- ful Castilian language, but are acquiring along with it a knowledge and appreciation of Spainls contribution to humanity and to the Americas in particular, the greater portion of which has received the foundation of its culture and its social structure from Spain. El Circulo de Honorn, the Spanish Honor Club, whose membership consists of students rating an A grade, numbered some forty members this year. Gloria Ashe and Rita Jane VVilhe-lm were president and vice-president, respectively, of the second year division, and VValter lNlcCauley and Bernice Pudlicki held these oflices, respectively, in the first year division. The following have been Honor Club members for two years: Gloria Ashe, Rita Jane Yvilhelm, Joanne' Rutlcowski, -lohn llloan, .leanne Czubachowslci, Thomas Butler, Donald lVIalikoWslci, Nancy VVarriclc, lfvelyn Kluczynski. FRENCH The purpose of the French course as followed at Central is to teach the students to read the language, to speak it, and to acquaint them with the civilization and the character of the French people. To get a better understanding of lfrench life, the students read short stories, and have the opportunity to see a number of French films. The French department is under the supervision of Sister ill. Roselma, O.S.F. GERMAN DEPARTMENT In the teaching of German an attempt is made to present to the students the more essential facts determining a nation's character that are unchanged by the ripples on the political surface. This is accomplished by using material bearing on manners and institutions that last, and cultural in- formation about art, literature and history. Not only is German studied for its cultural value but it is the most important foreign language for the study of physical sciences as well. I Page 88 Language Department LATIN As a result of the Latin tests taken at the close of the 1940--ll scholastic year, the Association for the Promotion of the Study of Latin presented to Central a Certificate of Superior Nlerit, Summa Cum Laude-ll, and five Certificates of Honorable Mention, Magna Cum Laude. osenh Hermiller, a so mhomore. was awarded the Summa , l I Cum Laude Certificate and a gold medal. Students awarded Magna Cum Laude certificates are: -lames Morrissey, Timothy Brennan, Alames Xleehan, Sigmund Mierzwiak, and Richard liernhardt. The Latin department has 231 girls and 269 boys, and is under the supervision of the Reverend james hicfiowan, the Rev. Arthur Schmit, Sister KI. Alma, S.N.U., Sister H. Casildis, S.N.D., Sister Xl. C'harlotte, S.N.l7., and Sister KI. Ciordian, S.N.D. Sister Ni. f'harlotte's eighth period Latin class listens attentively to an explanation of Caesar's map. Sister NI. Gordialrs third year Latin class is studying C'ieer0's first nration to Catiline. Gold Medal Winner JOSEPH I'IisRM1i.i.ER Page 89 1 Mathematics Department The hflath Depart- ment, with its teachers and students, forms a sturdy branch of Cen- tral's tree of learning. There are 620 boys and 335 girls studying math, or 66 per cent of the entire s t u d e n t body. The 471 'Al resliies, divided into I5 classes, are taught by Sr. Ag- nes, Sr. Aquinas, Sr. lJeSales, Sr. Teresita, and the Rev. ,l. D. Shenk. The seven geometry classes, consisting ot 248 sophomores, have Sr. Alberta, Sr. Hede, and Sr. llc-Sales an instructors. l. Finding areas and volumes of prisms. .lUm0l'5 Vlklng All' 2. Discussing various prisms is the work of the solid geometry class. yunqqd Algebra mini- 3. The trigonometry class finds distances by the indirect method. bm. IQ8 with Sr Al- 4. Solid geometry students proving the theory that the volume of a pyramid is equal l V 1 K ll l C 'h l to one-third the product of the base and altitude. lflm mu f 'I' mhtdll' 9. A few members of the solid geornctry class at work on a dithcult prohletn. U21 5lll7f'l'Vl5lllQ.f- The grand total of senior girls absorbing solid gc-otnetry is two. This staggering n u inbe r is duplicated in the trigonometry classes, liowever. There are U9 boys in these two cla:.sc.4. 'ljhinlt of ii. 7,5 senior students master for are mastered byj that little red math book. One of the' outstanding features of the hlath Department is the publication of the Al-Geo-Trig, issued quarterly. The staff is Composed of members of the junior and senior math classes and is headed by Frank hliller and John Gerlcen. AL-GEO-TRIG STAFF CU-Esiflllf-f ........ ......... ...... . ........... .......... F r a neis Miller, john Ut-rken liu.ri1n'x.r lldlldgfzl' ..,,,.......,,............ ................................ R ob:-rt Schiebel .4aam,,,, .... ,,,.,,.,,,, , Joh., A,,t..,,i,,...,,d,, Joh., ,M M,.i,i,.g, ............. , ...... . ......... rwmiiff. william Mfvickef. Robert O'Shea, Margaret Crippen, Thomas Franris, I lW CYVl4 f1fk- VVz1lter llarpen, lilizaht-th Tynan, George Pongonis, f.'11'u1lalit111 Mazzzigrr' ............................................... ..... , Iosfph Drewyor llfmfl Rmk0W5kl- ,-l.r.fi,ffu11t.f .,,,......,.,,,..,.....,,, Kathleen Danni-hy, Andrew Flory, Nora rift lillllufl ........................,... Eugene Bod:-ite, Sigmund Mierfwiak, Lungmore, Charlotte Nachalel. hlmi' RCHUUIVI- A-lil-zwriifirig jlalmyrr ,...,,,,...............,,. .....,......................... -X lbert Ferris R-'P0 '1 '-f ----------'--4-----, P0111 B1'S1lHCClIC3', Rvllrfi Drllll Flllrll, l71lle plrsiyrafitr ,e,,,,, A .,,,,,..4,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Josephine Barrett, Francis Fischer Frisehe George Drewyor Robert Garwacki jean Heing , , , . Richard Saelzler, Fleanettl- Sehweihold, l l Tfflfff '- SUIHHHC CMFF1 Rua Luyetf Jw1C,La17?1'1gCfi ' l jeanne Obert, Ruth Ridge, Leona Rozauski, lheresu 81111111111 lzklriur ......,...................................,,..,.............,.,... Raymond Em-I Perkins. Senior and junior math students. I Page 90 Science Department I. A rear view of a physics class watching one of Mr. Fischer's many movies. 2. junior and Senior chemistry students of Sister Marie '1'herese's class are enraptured by the miracles ol Science. 3. The Biology Club, not always so idle, poses for a picture. 4. One of Sister M. Agathzfs biology classes gather some knowledge about the human body. S. Sister M. Blandina's boys seem to be taking notes about the eye-the eyes have it. GENERAL SCIENCE General Science includes the study of air, water, heat, energy, weather, changing earth, magnetics and electrical energy. Phases of Biology, Physiology and Chemistry are also studied. The class is composed of Freshmen, with the exceptionof a few upper-classmen. Sister hi. De- Chantal, U. S. F., and Sister ill. Teresita. U. S. lf., are the supervisors. BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY In the study of Biology the students are acquainted with plant, animal and human life through the various stages of development. The important life functions and activities of organisms are emphasized. To further their biological knowledge the students perform experiments, do home projects, make diagrams, charts and take field trips. The Biology classes are under the super- vision of Sister M. Agatha, O. S. F., and Sister Nl. Blandina, U. S. l . PHYSIOLOGY The Physiology classes are taught by Sister M. Camillus, O. F. In this course the students learn the functions of the or- gans of the human mechanism. Through Physiology the student gains a more thorough knowledge of health and learns to apply this information in everyday living. The study of Chemistry IlOt only gives the student an ample store of knowledge, but also an appreciation of the knowledge put to ,every day use. It trains his memory, instills habits of organization, exactness, truth, patience, honesty, proper attitudes of cooperation, and the correct use of leisure time. To obtain a better understanding of the laws of Chemistry the students spend two laboratory periods per week in experimental work. Sister Marie Therese, U. S. lf. is the supervisor. PHYSICS ln the study of Physics the student obtains a better understanding of machines, heat, light, sound, and electricity. One of the main projects of the mem- bers of the Physics classes during the year is the writing of a 3000 word term paper. The classes are under the guidance' of Klr. V. C. Fisher. Page 91 I History Department 1. Girls of Sister Imelda's Ancient History class of Room 219 learn the foundations of Ancient governments. 2. The History Club under the direction of Sister M. Austin, R. S. M., discuss timely topics. 3. Boys of Mr. Sauppe's first period American History class pause to report on current events. The History Department at Central, which is under the supervision of the Sisters of Nlercy, embraces the three fields of Ancient, Moderii, and American History. The classes are taught by Sister lilary Austin, Sister Nlary Neri, Sister Mary Ger- maine, Sister N1 a ry Imelda, Sister lllary Genevieve, Sister lil. Elaine, O. S. F., hir. Adolph Tscherne, an d lllr. Marvin Sauppe. The iilodern History classes of Rooms 118, 217, 219, under the guidance of Sister hlary Austin, R. S. lil., organized the FICNVVICK CLUB, the purpose of which is to vitalize the study of history, particu- larly local Catholic history. One of the clubis main activi- ties of the year was to locate the- grave of the Toledo pio- neer, Peter Navarre, in old St. fXlary's Cemetery. Students had to have an average of a B in order to be eligible for membership. Those in the club are Marie liiedleman, Margaret Bowman, Thomas liuttler, Aurora Clon- zales, Robert Ciorny, Rosemary Hayes, Catherine Huber, An- gela Kaminski, Elizabeth Kasel, Rosemary Kenny, ltiary A1111 Klap, Raymond Krabach, Ber- nadette Lang, Eileen lyletty, Lillian Langcnderfer, Thomas Liggett, llary Lois ltletzger, R o b e r t Michalak, Sigmund Klierzwiak, Vvilliam Navarre, Patricia O'Brien, lylarian Os- wald, Rita NI. Pecord, Corinne Pleitz, Anna Nlae Plummer, Bernice Pudlicki, Jeanne Recker, Charles Saradin, Oail Schmitt, Rosemarie Serian, Virginia S tout, Gloria Urban, and Robert Zak. During the- last two six weeks periods of the year the Senior American History Classes deviated from this subject to that of Civics. With the assistance of two very fine textbooks, LESSONS IN LIB- ERTY, by Clarence Marriott, professor at Notre Dame University, and OUR GOVERNMENT, by james VVilford Garner, Ph.D., L.L.D., and Louise Capen, Ph.D., the students are familiarizing them- selves with the purposes of American government together with its nature, structure, and functions. I Page 92 Draiismen Guild Robert Serke, President Cicrald lilank, Vive-Prrridmit Francis Hamernik, Sevretzzry john Allen, ylI'!'lISll7'FI' Albin liaininski, Sgt.-at-Zlrmx i 1 The Draftsmen Guild, under the excellent su- pervision of the Rev- erend Gerald VV. E. Dunne, A. M., Litt. D., and Mr. Bernard I.. Carter, inducted in- to its ranks this year the Chi Rho Chapter '42. 1. Father Dunne, moderator of Chi Rho, and officers. 2. junior and Senior Draftsmen of tomorrow. Mechanical Drawing Department HRUUGH the generosity of hir. A. G. iyluenzer, an old Curtiss OX-5 V Type 8-cylinder airplane l . . . . IV VI motor was given to the Rev. G. W. E. Dunne to be drawn by the Junior-Senior Drafting class. Sincere thanks are due to hir. liiuenzer who has presented both the drafting classes and the school in general with many valuable donations toward the education of our Catholic youth. After dismantling the motor, the separate parts, numbered and identified, were drawn in detail by the students. The elevation drawings were then assigned to the boys as follows: Plan View ......,... .. ....., Albin Kaminski, Francis Hamernik Left Elevation ...... ..........................,....., C 'ierard Lykowski Front lflevation ................................,.........., ,...... R obert Steinbauer, Arnold Taylor Rear lflevation-partially cross-sectioned ..... ..................................... f 'ierald lilauk Complete Cross Section-two banks ...,.,,.,, ........ J ames Scheuerman Right Elevation ....,...................,........... ..,.....,..,,, R obert Serke Longitudinal Cross-Section ..................... 5 ................................,............................. Dario Alesi An additional cross-section was finished by Donald Smith, Thomas O'l3rien and Robert Rumpf. Exceptional work in handling detail and partial assemblies was accomplished by VVilliam Kluller, Har- old Anderson. Andrew Flory, John lferstle, Dale Frische, Albert Ferris, -loseph Ferraro, Gordon Humphreys, YVilliam Scott, Gordon Velker, and Richard Less. In addition to the work done on the motor, two architectural drawings of note were produced by Albert Ferris and Dale Frische, both drawings being interior perspectives. Accordin to Father Dunne, the work roduced by this year's unior-Senior Class was exceptional. g P Page 93 1 Home Economics Department Smiling sophomores seasoning, simmering, soldering, scooping, shelving, stirring, shredding, skewering, and serving in scien- tific style. A hit of Home Life and Social Relations. A unit in house planning and furnishing has resulted in the house around which is grouped thc class of builders. Home Economics In preparation for the most excellent of professions open to women, the Home lfconomies two-year course offers three units in the first year. They are: 15 Food study, the planning. preparation and serving of meals. 23 Clothing- the planning and care of a wardrobe, garment construction, and the study of fahries and good grooming. 35 Household management wherein girls learn the best ways to deal with household problems, and the budgeting of time and energy. ln the second year, Home Nursing, First Aid, House Planning and Furnishings, Personality, Farming and Spending, and Family Relations, are the five units which prepare students of Home Economics to fill their places in the world as fine American Housewives. Two years of five double periods a week is the time allotted for this course. I Page 94 Commerce Department Students of the second period of' Sister M. Annellc's first yea r typing class pause for il pose. Sister M. Even- ti:1's seventh and 1 eighth period Book- keeping class hal- ances accounts BOOKKEEPING The bookkeeping course- is based on the principles of budgeting, business law, taxation and economics. A work-book and two practice sets give the students oflice experience. In this subject the student acquires information and habits that will be of value to him in everyday life both during and after his school days. Sister NI. lfventia, S.N.D., is supervisor. SHORTHAND The first year shorthand students, under the supervision of Sister lkl. Ludonna, S. N. D., use the Functional Method dictating books. The aims of the first year are, rapid reading, perfect penmanship, and the taking of dictation at 80 words per minute. Three classes of second year shorthand students are under the direction of Sister Nl. Louis, S. N. D. livery student aims to pass the 100--word Transcription Test before graduation. TYPEWRITING Sister Ni. Annelle, S. N. D., and Sister NI. Thomasine, S. N. D.. are the supervisors of the first year typing students. The' aim of the student is to type from 30 to 40 words per minute with less than five errors. They work up speed by taking time tests. and try to attain both speed and accuracy. The advanced secretarial classes are under the supervision of Sister Xl. Louis. S. N. U. The students are trained for direct ofhce procedure. hlany students merit gold pins and certificates for the Gregg CTU fCompetent Typistj Tests. COMMERCIAL CIVICS Building citizenship is not a mere subject for study. but a Design for l.iving.'y No subject can be more generally appropriate forthe student than one which he-lps him to gain an understanding of his own position and duty in society. The Text book used is interesting and is clearly organized on the lfnit Principle. ln studying this subject students should realize' that it will make them useful citizens. For this reason we concern ourselves with some of the fundamental ideas of the services of the government. Sister NT. Thomas- ine, S. D.. is supervisor. i Page The Student Council 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 I Page 96 The executive committee of the Student Council poses with the moderator, the Reverend Joseph D. Shenk This group shows the hoys who ushered at hoth the Senior play and the operetta. These members of the hall patrol take time out from their duties to have their picture taken. Boys of the hall patrol call for the permits of these girls who are out of class during school time. Frank Miller presides over ll typical student council meeting. OFFICERS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL I'rcsidmzt ..,......,..,,..... ....................................... li irank llfliller l ir'c-Presizlfrzt ..... ........ R ohcrt Comte Sr'1'r1'Z11ry ........ ...... R nth Linenkuglcl Tr'f'r1.v11rvr .... ........ ll 'lary Sutter The Student Councll The Student Council, under the supervision of the Rev. Joseph IJ. Shenk and Sister Mary liventia, S. N. D., aims to direct the students' civic and social activities. Of the seventy-four members, twenty-six are honorary members. They were former class representatives who proved eligible by meriting a sufficient number of points during the past two or three years. Color Day, sponsored by the Council, was observed in its usual fashion with a colorful display of scarlet and gray. Tag Day was held November 18, and was concluded with a Thanksgiving Dance on November 19. Outstanding events were the Halloween, Recuperation, Valentine, and Spring Dances held in the auditorium. Hall patrol and Traffic Officers regulated traffic in the halls and on the stairs. lllembers ushered at assemblies and at other school activities including the Operetta and the Senior Play. They also served as the reception and regis- tration committees at the Parent-Teacher meeting. Polar scorer Student Council P.x'rR1ci.x VVEIS 1. hlembers of this group have sold 57.00 01.50.00 in subscriptions-Congratulations students. 2. Subscriptions amounting to 5,510.00 have been sold by this group-Great work boys and girls. 3. Orchids to these students for obtaining 510.00 or more in subscriptions. The returns made during the Community Chest Drive are an indication that our Central students are in sympathy with the unfortunates in the community. The Council chose Alune 16 as the day of the annual boat trip to Cedar Point. The Catholic Chronicle Campaign sponsored by the Council surpassed all previous years in subscription returns. The school boasted seventy-three leaders with Patricia VVeis, a freshman, at the top. Page 97 1 I Page 98 Prewhw September East Side, NVest Side All around the town Boys and girls, short and tall All are Central-bound. Oetoher Witli Father Harrington named our head Central will surely forge ahead. The 'lCentric', starts with many readers .lim and lllarigene are its leaders. Novcniber lfoothall season comes to a close NVith seven wins, two defeats, we topped our foes. Hllternal Gift to he shown Thanksgiving comes-date unknown. December Basketball season opens today Come on, team, we're on our way. Christmas Comes but once a year VVheel Vacation days are here. january The sudden death of Sister Mary Rose Brought her zealous life to a elose. South American radios are eehoing and ringing VVhile Central's Glee Club broadcast their singing. dh Reviews lfileen and Donald remember the dav When the Centripetal got under way The name of our play was Ghost of the Air It was filled with thrills and many a scare. To he hardwood champs we were surely bent But, alas, they walloped us at Kent. That dreaded day has come at last VVhen parents and teachers discuss the past l'lveryonc's thoughts tu1'n to play As summer sports get under way. Pirates of Penzancen was full of song and gleeful thrills, Gallant men, villains, girls in pretty frills. We Seniors are so meek and sweet Why? We're making the Senior Retreat On beautiful Convocation Day VVe crown Our Lady, Queen of lVlay. A day of laughter, thrills, and joy, Sailing on the- Put-in-Bay - Ship Ahox 'liis time for us to bid adieu Now we're the graduates of '4-2. .QL , .gjaotu IP g 100 IX MORE SYMBOLS of Irish Athletic Greatness are Added to Centrafs Trophy Case. Foolball l l l l W , l Dmvrou Ivok Cu1.1.1Ns M C A Ci-ntral gracluatc who returned to AMES C ,ARTHY . . . . . I van: lor the numerous injuries ol the As hezul Coach hc led the Irish foot- twin' This is hh third MTH. :H tcum hall team through a fflllgll season and ml X i im X tm flikmi of tht wiv . . . 'N '1 , ,- ' 1 ' A ' - culled in sccoml plate in the City L K In league rave. This is Nlr. lVIfiCTartl1y's FM ff'ft '5- third year as football Cuzlvli. Ile iS a C'vntral f.fl'ZlClllflN? of 1929. clCIlfl'2lllS Ulrljllltillg lrishu have completed one of the most sllveesallll SUIISOIIS in the whool l1lhIOI'j',I'Ill'lilIlg up seven wins and two lmscs, aml thuw hy um--puint IIlIlI'gll1N. The f1'IlLllllI7llZll hartling spirit of the Irish stood them well, victor ur vzmquisllml. SENIOR GRIDMEN OF THE SCARLET AND GREY ' Q Q. f , A 1 Stamlingg Dick Dalm, lim Sc-lmeuerxnnm, Frank Miller, Hill Oflmmm-ll, lid KZllIllL'j', llarolcl llzlaerncyw, liernaril llickry. Sean-cl: Ray Rehn, Neal Ski-ldoli, liuh fNla'Ql1illrl1, Clem Slmharga, lid Rillam-lx, :Xl Kaminslai. Page 101 l Football 1 . EDWARD QNEDJ SRELDON FRANK KSCHNOZZLEB Mu,1,ER Center, Senior. 160 lbs. Fullback, Senior. 169 lbs. Ned has the ability to open One of the best backheld men holes on the offensive and seen around here in years at the knack to close holes on the fullback post. the defensive. BERNARD fhllCKl ITICKEY Center, Senior. 162 lbs. A true son of the Fighting Irish whose centering was as accurate as a bullet out of a gun, but not as hard. EDWARD fPUNCHIE5 , RIIIACEK Quarterback, Senior. 150 lbs. VVhen Punchie blocked out any incoming lineman he was a proverbial tiny stick of dynamite. LEWIS QTUFFYJ ScoRzxEr.1. Guard, Senior. 165 lbs. The rougher the game the better Tuffy played. His joviality as well as his fighting spirit will be missed next year. H AROLD Q H ASXEJ H ASEM EYER Halfback, Senior. 187 lbs. Two men were always needed to stop this batter- ing ram that smashed lines like toothpicks. The tallest member of the Three Horsemen. Ed would hit that line and nothing could stop him. A valuable asset will go with him. l Page 102 EDWARD fS'I'REAMLINEl KANNEY Tackle, Senior. 212 lbs. RAY CAUCIEJ FEl.'f Tackle, Junior. 196 lbs. One of the mainstays of the team which will help the squad carry on the traditions of the Fighting Irish. VVILLIAM CPATQ AUBRV Guard, junior. 175 lbs. Bill could stop anything that was coming his way, even a truck. An- other asset to bolster the Irish next year. - RAY KSWEAT SOCKSJ KEHN Guard, Senior. 165 lbs. An injury in early fall prac- tice prevented Ray from play- ing all year but every day he was out for practice. Football RICHARD fSPEEDl CALMES Halfback, junior. 141 lbs. One of the fastest men on the team. His speed made op- ponents wonder what makes him go. CLEM CSHOESJ SHUBARGA End, Senior. 170 lbs. Clem practiced his bowling by using the opposing ends as head pins. The second member of the 'fTuffy-Shoes Antic Teamf' AUGUST CGUSJ MUENZER Tackle, Junior. 160 lbs. A lot is expected of this lad in the forthcoming Irish pig- skin parade. ALBIN fSTONEYl KAMINSKI Quarterback, Senior. 164 lbs. His head must have been hard to take the punishment it did, but in no Way did it hinder his thinking ability to call plays. Wn LIAM fCURI.EYl O'CoNNm.I, End, Senior. 145 lbs. B made the team in his last scholastic year because of his de- termination to play and to show his fighting spirit. KENNETH fKENNIEJ Mn.LER Tackle, Junior. 170 lbs. Nothing could be said against this Hue player who never questioned orders, only obeyed them. Josem-1 fS'I'RETCHD Co1,I,1Ns End, Junior. 154- lbs. Joe is a fine pass receiver and a great defensive man, but his playing was cut short by an injury. See you next year. RICIIARD fREDl H ARMON Guard, Junior. 175 lbs Red is a willing aggressor to any one who tries to pass his post The coach will be glad to see Red next year. FOOTBALL SCIIITDITIT OF 41-42 They We Sept. 21 Springfield Central Catholic ----- 7 33 Sept. 26 Libbey - - 7 6 Oct. 3 DeVilbiss - - 7 25 Oct. 17 VVaite - - - Oct. 24 VVoodward - - Nov. Scott ------ Nov. Hamilton ----- Nov. 16 Detroit Central Catholic ---- Thanksgiving, Portsmouth- - 6 12 I Page 104 Co-C.x1-'mix Bos DUNN Tackle, Senior. 191 lbs. Bob won the distinction of receiving Mr. IW. DiSalle's award as most valu- able player on the team. lle was also on the All-City team beside his run- ning mate Dick Dahn. RonERT CRAmnj MCQL7Il.LEN llalfback, Senior. 168 lbs. One of the Irish's l l'hree Horsemen. A triple threat back that opposing linenien had a hard time stopping. RICHARD CDICKJ N.-X1!CLE Guard, Senior. 165 lbs. Enjoyed roaming in the opponents' backlield and stopped many a touch- down play. Nice going, Dick. DICK fRownrj Danx End, Senior. 162 lbs. Chosen All-City end, since he could snare those passes which were out of the reach oi an ordinary end. JAMES cKRAU'l', SCHUIERMAN Fullhack, Senior. 156 lbs. He always took the ball when those extra yards were needed and he never stopped driving till those yards were acquired. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE, 42--1-3 Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. 11 18 25 2 10 16 23 30 8 14 21 Premiere Open Libbey DeVilbiss Scott Steubenville Central Vvoodward VVaite Detroit Central Catholic Kalamazoo St. Augustine Open BASKETBALL Untler the expert guidance of Coaeh Adolph Tseherne, rhi- Irish Basketball Squad of -ll-42 blazetl a glorious trail in the annals of Central's history. They stanal, a shining example of Catholic sportsmanship that will never be QIIIIHNCTI by the ravages of time. After leading the city races all season, the Irish were over- come by YVootlward, who tied Central for the City championship. In the district tournament at the- Fiehlhouse, Central inet VVoo4l- ward in the finals and the Irish emerged City and Ilistriet Cham- pions. Continuing in aggressive fashion, Central went on to win the Regional title. Advancing to the state finals, the Irish fought valiantly but were oyereonie by Xenia Central. MR. IAIJOLPH TSCPIERNE A vote of thanks is clue to Coach Tscherene for the great record that he and his boys made. This is the second year that Dutch held the reins of the basketball team. lie is a graduate of Central, class of '34. Schedule for 1941 - 42 We They We They Dee. Perrysburg .,.. ,.,. 5 9 35 Jan. 23 Sq-mr ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 0 39 Dee. Macomber ..,.,......,,.,. .,.. 3 7 27 jan, 29 Mglmmbef ,,,, 4+ 3-1- Dee. St. joe's, Fremont ..... .... 4 7 25 Jan. 31 Ottoville ..... 52 42 DCC- Liblllfy ......................,..... ...A 3 5 34 Feb. 1 Fostoria .. .... 57 39 Dec. St. Paul, Norwalk .,.... ..... 5 1 30 Feb. 6 Libbey .. .... 23 30 UCC- DeVilbiSs ..........,....... .... 4 5 28 Feb. 11 DeVilbiss .,,. 52 27 jan. Alumni ............. ,,,, 3 6 26 Feb, 13 Xvaite .,,,,,A. ,,,, 5 2 35 lim- Gihmillhllfg ---,--- .... 7 0 33 Feb. 17 Rossford ,,.... ,... 4 -1- 34 lim- Ivflilf' ----------,--- .... 4 9 36 Feb. 21 Lima ......... ,... 4 2 38 Jan. Maumee .......... .... 4 9 47 Feb. 22 nt-lphos ,,,,,.,. V,,, 5 5 36 jan. Vvooclward .... .... 4 3 34 Feb. 27 VVootlward .... .... 5 1 63 jan, Orrnwa Ilills ....,.......,,,, .,,.,......,,,,.,,,, 5 3 47 Mar, 5 S.-on .,,...,'.,..,,AA3VVVV,,.,,V,, ..,.,,A ,-,..A,A,,,,.- 4 2 31 DISTRICT TOl,RNANH2NT AT FIELDHOVSE IISIFGIQJNAIR TOIIRNAMFNT AT FINDLAY, UIIIU ar. 20 Fe ina ...............,,.......,,.......,,,,,,,..........,. 46 45 Mar' Waite -lrh Tig? Mar. 21 Mansfield ....,,,..,....,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,. 36 34 Mm Ijexyillyigg M ,--- 56 45 S'I'A'1'IC CIIAMPIONSIIIP AT KENT, orno Milf- SCOYI ----wY---..--.-- ..., 4 3 40 Mar. 28 Akron North ,,.,....,.,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,...,,,,,,, 4 8 35 Milf- VV001lW11l'd ....... ,... 4 2 3+ Mar. 28 Xenia Cemml .,,, 51 35 Page 105 josHPH lliors' CLUB, jaeoas Center, junior. This boy has a deadly eye for sink- long shots. Ilnwfmn QNEIU SKELDUN Ned shooter on the team and 21 cool headed player. I Page 106 Champions One And All -Ions ill uzroy D xwwk Guard, Senior. was the lwest foul- BERN Cllxexl Hrcxisr Guard, Senior. Opposing forwards had little chance of grabbing the same hall that l'liek went after. Guard Qophotnore A lot is eicpeeted ot tlns lad when lu grows np. ll xkoin fllxsn-'J llxirxirwk Center, Senior. llas eontrilwuted greatlv to mam xutories for the lush. Rrenaizn qllit kb Dans Center, Senior. llis all-round ability will he missed next rear. IHOMAS Q'1oMj CORRhil Forward, Junior. A capable lad under the Ronriu' fRanmj MCQLu.i.m Forward Senior One of the greatest players in Centralk historx. h a sk et. Romani' CBOBJ COMTE Forward, junior. Nothing can be said against this team player. CARI. fBlIil.l Nisiira Forward, Junior. Size was no hindranee to this player. FRANK fGn,j Gn.nooLEY Forward, Senior. No wiser eourt general will the Irish see after this flashy player leaves the team. THE SEASON IN REVIEW Derember 2, Central at Perrysburg. VVith the team well trained for a tough schedule, the Irish started a brilliant season with a rousing triumph over the Perrysburg cage-rs, 59 to 35. Deeember 5, Central at lllaeolnber. Frankie Gilhooley led the Irish to their first league victory by defeating the blechanics, 37 to 27 on their home stamping grounds. I I I Derenzber 6, St. foefv of Fremont at Central. Central proved a very rude host by handing the visitors the short end of the 47 to 25 score. Deeember 9, Libbey at Central. After trailing at the end of the third period the Irish rallied to grab the one point victory of 35 to 34. Derember 14, Central at Sl. Paul, Nor-zcalb. Grabbing an early lead the invaders chalked up victory No. 5 to the tune of 51 to 30. December 19, Central at Delfilbiss. Both teams battled nip and tuck for half of the game, then Central forged a sizeable margin to hand the hereto- fore undefeated Tigers their first setback, 45 to 28. January 4, Varsity w. Alumni. Nothing could stop the Scarlet and Gray quintet from handing the Old Timers a 36-26 defeat. January 6, Central at Cibxonburg.. The highest score ever registered by an Irish basketball te-am was made in the 70 to 33 trouncing of the hosts. January 9, Central at lfVaite, The Indians were scalped in fine style as the Irish blazed forth with a 49 to 36 victory. .lanuary 13, Central at lllaunzee. Down the river did the team go and returned with lNIaumee's scalp in tow. On it was inscribed, Central 49, Klaumee 47. January 16, Central at FWYOUIJUYIFIZ. Gilhooley again went on a scoring spree with I9 points to ably assist in defeating the Polar Bear five, 43 to 34. January 20, Ottawa llills at Central. It was lNIcQuillen's night and he burned up the court to score 30 points as the Green Arrows were route-d, 58 to 43. I I I January 23, Seolt at Central. The Bulldogs were swamped in the first quarter by the Irish fast- break and never recovered from the blow and lost to the Shamrocks, 50 to 39. I I I January 29, lllaronzber at Central. The Tschernemen had little trouble in defeating the Klechanics, 44 to 34, as Skeldon scored ten points. I I I January 31, Central at Uitofuille. Bern Hickey led the Centralites with 22 points to slap a 52 to 42 beating to Ottoville. February 1, Central at Fostoria. Another road game was over and the Irish had victory No. 16 under the-ir belts as the Fostoria team was massacred S7 to 39. I I I February 6, Central at Libbey. Smashing the Scarlet and Gray's fast break on the small south end floor, the Cowboys snapped the winning streak of the Irish with 30 to 23 score. I I I February 11, Delfilbiss at Central. Central gained a firmer hold of the city championship by smashing the Tigers, 52 to 27. - I I I February 13, 1Vaite at Central. Frankie Gil- hooley led the scalping party with 18 points as the Irish spanked the Ifast Side invaders, 62 to 35. February 17, Central at Romford. Rossford could do little to stop the Irishls fast-break so they went the way they all do, Central 44, Rossford 34. Page 107 I February 21, f1e11lr111 al LIIIIIL. The spirit of the Fighting Irish flared forth as the team rallied in the last quarter to defeat an underdog Lima five, -I2 to 38. I I I l'Il'1lI'l1Kll'j' 22, 1,'e11I1'111 nl D1'1j111r1.v. Ilelphos eould muster little to stop the Irish onslaught and there- fore suffered a 35 to 36 defeat. I I I F4'l11'1m1'J' 27. 1l'nn114zc'rzr1l af Cwzfrzzf. The Polar Bear five pulled a first elass upset as they defeated the Fighting Irishu, 65 to ol and grab a share of the City Championship. I I I illarrlz 6, f1l'I11I'Il1 nl Sroil. Iindannted the Shamrock quintet rallied in the last frame to heat Scott, -I2 to Sl, and deadlock VVoodward for the eiry title. I I I DISTRICT TUKRNAKIIINT AT T. If. ,7I1Ill'1'11 11, lfrlili' wr. I1l'l1fI'll1. Ifor the third time in a row the Indians lost their scalp to the Irishmen -ll-35 in the first Tournament flame. II1r11'1'11 13, De1'1111ix.v W. f1z'11Irr11.. The Irish roared into a lead in the first quarter and that was the end as far as the desperate Tigers were eon- eerned, Central winning 50 to 45. Jflarrlz 1-1, Sroff 11s. f1t'lIfI'll1. A strong rally in the last frame' was needed to down a strong Scott team, -I3 to -Ill. IIl1ll'l'11 16, llv0flI1'll'Ill'Il fir. 11l'I1fI'll1. The Co- Champions of the eitv met and when the firing was over, Central was eitv and district champions as they avenged a previous defeat, -I2 to 3-I. RICCIIONAI, TOLRNAMIQNT AT I INDI,AY, OHIO .I1f1rz'11 211, 111111111 txt. 11f'11f1'111. It took an over- time' period, a basket and foul shot to defeat a determined Celina five, -I6 to -IQ. IIIIIIITII 21, ,l1r111.s'ffe111 wx. f1f'II1I'!l1. After battling nip and tuek for three quarters, the Irish finallv ended on top, 311 to 3-I, to win the regional ehampionship. I I I STATIC CHAMPIONSHIP AT IilCN'I'. OIIIO Il1f11'r'11 28, 111511111 North ws. I1f'7l1I'll1. The Irish reallv surprised an awe-struek erowd as they upset a favored Akron North squad, to advanee to the state finals, -I8-35. ,llnrrlz 23, .xyfllill f1t'IIfI'f11 W. Tnfrzln C4'11Irr11. Central lost the last game in the State Seholastie finals to Xenia Central. So ended the eareer of the Irish's greatest haslcethall team ever representing the Searlet and Cirav eolors. Nine Good Reasons Why The Irish Are On Top Left to right: Tom Corbett, Joe Jaeobs, Diek Dahn, Bernard Ilieliey, john Ilanner, Harold IIZlbf'IHSj'l'l'Y Ned Sheldon, Hob MeQuiIIen, Frankie Gilhooley. lPage 108 Mk. Inns B,xm1oNAs As head lightweights C 0 :1 e h Mr. liagdonus proved to he an inspira- tinn to the team as they fought with the true fight- ing spirit of the lrish. Mr. Bzigtlmuls was also hesld line eoneh of the pigskin toters. Ilis ahility didn't go unnoticed as two members of the team were All-City. Mk. lVi,XURlL'lC Cnxxizm, This is Mr. C'nnnell's third year :lt Central. lle is head hnsehull enzieli. His advice :ls well as his friendly spirit tends to add to the glory and ud- vaneement of the team memhers. Lightweight Baskeiball Squad left to right: Rnhert Kronhack, Paul Hurnmn, john Mullen, Norhert Deelereq, Riehurd liernhurdt, Raymond Murncn, Rohert XVarwiela, john Schreiner, Ninn lispinnzzl, james Curr. District Champs Pose With Trophies The 4'Fighting lrishi' haskethall team of Central is pictured here with the trophies won in the tnurnzlment :it the l'niVersity Field House. lfaeh hm re- eeived :1 trophy. lWCQuillen, Skeldon and Ciilhooley were named nn the all-city tezun, and Gilhonley was awarded Il Cup for heing the hest :ill-around player in the tournament. Standing: Corbett, jzieuhs, Ciillmnley, Net-h, Cntnte. Kneeling: llirkey, MeQuillen, Skeldun, Dzihn. Dunner was absent Page 109 1 BOWLING AMERICAN LEAK I U If Led by Captain Clem Shu- barga, one of the greatest bowl- ers in Central's history, the Americans captured the City and District Championships by winning 51 of 57 contests. Klembers of the Championship team are Clem Shubarga. Rich- ard Perz, Ray Kehn, Bernard Restivo, Eugene Czarnecki, and N Sam Cangiamilla. NATIONAL l,lCAC1l'lC The National League tea1n, captained by Dick Reed, con- cluded a successful season by landing in third place in the race. lylembers of the team are Dick Reed, Thomas 0'Connor, lid Lavey, 'Paul Johnson. George Pongonis, and Andy Kaminski. 9v-v-v--vNrv-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-AlvAvAv--v-v-v-v-v-:A Under the guidance of the Reverend Arthur T. Schmidt, the Irish pinsters completed another success- ful season, capturing the City Championship. It was the first time in Central's history that an Irish bowling team won both City and District roll-offs. Led by Captain Shubarga, the team won 51 out of 57 league games elinching the city title, then proceeded in defeating Libbey in the District finals, 2778 to 2537, more than enough to win, giving Central its first District Bowling Trophy. Q The team received a 1'e fulation bowlin vin donated bv Ca Iain 5- g l . Mr. Larry Ciazzola and each member also receive-d a gold medal donated by the Toledo Blade, sponsor of the league. N112 Ted Keller, secretary of the High School League, presented Clement Shubarga with a gold bowling ball for his 278 single game and a gold medal for the 710 three- game series. Bowlers who received monograms this year are Eugene Czarnecki, Richard Perz, 'Paul Johnson, George Pongonis, Richard Reed, Clement Shubarga, Francis Sosko. Raymond Kehn, Bernard Restivo, and Richard Zielinski. CLEMEN1' SHUBARGA 1 Page 110 Baseball Nine returning veterans bolstered Coach Maurice Conne'll's -ll - 42 baseball squad. The lrish presented to their city league opponents a team Composed of a well- balaneed inneld supported by an alert outfield and quite a few capable- pitchers. Hard practice enabled the team to gain many victories. Standing: Riehard Dahn, Bern Hickey, Richard Nangle, VVilliam O'Connell, Ned Skeldon, Frank Gilhooley, Bob MeQuillen, and Coach Maurice Connell. Kneeling: John Howard, James DeMars, llarry Yaeekel, Clem Shubarga, Golf This year's golf team captain- ed by Tom Corbett, played their City league opponents on the Ottawa Park golf course. The sextet of Frank Sexton, Tom Corbett, Harold Nlensing, ,lack Stalder, Captain Ed Naber and Pat Kennedy, would prove stiff opposition to any sextet on any course. 'Wx Tennis Coach Clarence l,indenberg- er's netmen proved to be a group of boys whose teamwork gave opponents the jitters. The team was composed of YVilliam Car- rol. Paul Alohnson, Paul Stutz, .lohn Rnppel, Coach Linden- berger, James liuebler, Richard Less, Will Hamel, George Koerber, Charles Johnston, and Bob llulherin. Page 1111 GIRLS' SPORTS Gym Instructor Girls' Athletic League The Clirls' Athletic League, now under the superyizioix of llliss Frances Dunigan, was organized thirteen years ago in order to provide recreation and to promote sportsmanship. Several playdays were held throughout the year and many girls from each period participated in tournaments of basket- ball, Volleyball, and hit pin. There are seventy girls now en- rolled in the G. A. L. This year's athletic program has been enlarged over those of previous years. flames were played at the meetings and the winning team received a cake. Refresh- ments were served by appointed committees. Officers of the Girls, Athletic League are: Jeanne' Keogh ,.,,.,.,....,,...,..,...,,,.,,..,. ..,,,,...... I Jrvsizlmzt Anna hlae Plummer .... ...... I 'iff'-Prrsiflwzt Constance Osborne ...... ......... S erretary Miss Fkaxciis l7UNlGAN , Theresa llellner ....... ,.... I' rvasurer The gym classes this year are under the direction of Miss Frances llunigan. She received her schooling here at Central and then went to Toledo lfniyersity for four years in order to obtain her degree. VVhile at Central, she received a monogram each year for outstanding work in athletics and in her senior year, she was Clirlsl Sports lfditor on the Centric Staff. Officers ot the G. A. L. Ullicers of the Ciirlsl Athletic League are: P resizf 1' 71 I Jeanne Keogh, Iliff'-l'r1'.x'i1l1'11l Anna hlae lllummer, Sl't'f'l'f!l7'P1' Constance Osborne, 7l7'f'llj'I1ft'I' Theresa liellner, i Standing: Anna Mae Plummer, Theresa Bellner, Jeanne Keogh. Sitting: Constance Osborne. I Page 112 GIRLS' SPORTS BOWLING Under Miss Dunigan's direction, bowling teams were organized by various groups. Eighteen teams, all of which have their favorite names, have been formed and keen competition between them has been encouraged by Miss Dunigan. These teams meet weekly at the Auditorium where the two teams the Whose-Itsu and the f'Rockets', are now leadin . The six hi hest scores are: i g g Eileen Bodie ..... .... 1 76 Rita Powers .....,...... 164 Nlarigene Valiquette 152 hlargie Flynn .. ....... 145 Dorothy Girard ...... 143 Barbara Cannon ........ 139 OTHER SPORTS With the coming of a new gym instructor many new forms of sports have been introduced to all the gym classes. Along with the games of former years are now included ping pong, dart games, and shuffleboard. In the fall of the year, games were conducted outside on the' football field by Miss Dunigan. Baseball w a s also played outside and instructions in tennis were given in the spring by Bliss Dunigan. The number of letters awarded during the year has been enlarged and at Barbara Cannon is in the act of shooting while other members of the gym classes await their turns. Miss Dunigan and a few members of the G. A. L. pose with some of the equip- ment used in various games. The two highest bowling teams pause for a rest before resuming competion. least twenty letters will be presented to the girls receiving the highest number of points. An all around Athlete's Trophy will be' given to the girl with the highest number of points. The awards will be presented by bliss Dunigan at the last formal meeting of the year. Page 113 l 7' I Mrs. Minnie Glassnapp Cafeteria Mr. Joseph justen Mazntenance ,, Q' , . 1' Mr. Fred Zimmerman Maintenance Mrs. Cloetta Rosslcr Cafeteria I Page 114 Nirs. Marie Fitzgerald Mr. C. H. Webhell Mr. Edward Kisseherth Cufgfgyia Head of Cafetrza S1615 Heart of Maintenance Staff Ma hfenance Staff vu-all Mr. john VVelter rVaintcnance and o fafeferfa' Staff Mrs. Anna Metzger Cafeteria Mrs. Anna Rosenfeldcr Mrs. Anna Kimski Mr. Carl Bishop Cafeteria Maintenance Maintenance CX.. pattona .fb Mrs. Jessie M. Aubry Bailey Confectionery lllr. and lllrs. L. F. Barshel hlr. and lVIrs. Francis Bartell Nliss Rose Heres '41 Mr. and lVlrs. lllelvin R. Bergman Nlr. and lllrs. D. L. Besanceney Mr. L. F. Besanceney lVlr. and lVIrs. J. J. Billmaier Julia R. Birkmeier Nlary Birkmeier hlr. and lllrs. Harry W. Bodie Nlessrs. Bartley and Siglow Louise Boughner Nlr. and Mrs. lllaurice Bouchard lllr. lllartin C. Brannan Mr. Robert Brucker Mr. and lllrs. Williaixi Burden lliss Virginia Calmes hir. and Mrs. Donald Cameron Mr. Joseph M. Conlin hlr. and lllrs. George Curley llliss Christine Cuthbertson Nlr. Francis Cutter Hlr. Ollie Czelusta lllr. and Mrs. V. R. DeVanna llrs. Genevieve Dobrzeniecki lllr. Edward Dobrzykowski bliss Rose Donahue' Rev. John A. Downey Mr. and lllrs. John Durban lVIr. and lllrs. Michael Durban Miss Rita Eaton Mr. Arthur Etzel Florence B. Etzel Mr. Harold Felt Mr. and lVlrs. Flanigan lVIr. L. A. Flory Freshman Girls-319 Girls, Athletic League bliss Catherine Gaffney lllr. XI r. Mr. lllr. llflr. Mr. lllr. Lou and and and and and is Gaither lllrs. W. Giles lVlrs. Francis Gilhooley hlrs. Hugh Gilmore lVlrs. A. V. Gleespen Mrs. R. Golden Harold S. Green bliss Catherine Greenfelder lllr. Walter S. Grude ll rs. Helen Harpen bliss Mary Isabel Harrington hlrs. Nlichael Harrington Fresh1nan Girls-105 Freshman Boys-115 Freshman Girls-202 Freshman Girls-208 Freshman Boys-214 Freshman Boys-219 Freshman Boys-305 Freshman lioys-w3U8 Freshman Girls-309 Freshman Boys-31 5 Freshman Girls-317 Klr. Howard Hartzell llflr. H. Hasemeyer Nlr. and lklrs. Edward Hauck lllr. and Nlrs. E. Hayes hir. T. Hayes lllr. Robert Ingham lllr. A. A. Jagodzinski Mrs. Alex Jagodzinski hir. V. C. Jagodzinski, D. D. S. lllrs. Deborah Johnson . Rev. Vvilliam Johnson Klr. and Klrs. D. Johnston hir. and Mrs. C. Justin Junior Boys-103 Junior Girls-118 Junior Boys-119 Junior Girls-120 Junior Boys-204 Junior Girls of the Library Junior Boys-217 Junior Boys-302 Karp's Drug Store lllrs. F. Kaminski lllr. and lVlrs. D. H. Kelly lVIr. John Kelly hlr. and lllrs. T. L. Keogh lklr. John Kiefer Mr. and lllrs. Stanley Kimski A lllr. Lee Knorek lVIr. and lVIrs. F. J. Koehn lllr. and hlrs. A. A. Konczal lllr. and lllrs. A. J. Konczal Mr. L. E. Kopf lllr. lllichael Krajewski Page 1151 -v?---2- I Page 116 CX, 294110115 .fb lN'Ir. Thomas Krauser lVIr. L. L. Kulczak Mr. and Mrs. A. Langenhorst lNIr. Robert Langenhorst Miss Ruth LaVoy Mrs. John Lehr hir. and lylrs. Edwin Lewandowski The Library Club Liberty Dry Cleaning Loeffler Electric, Inc. M r. RI r. N1 r. M r. and Mrs. P. Malikowski T. lwalone Gordon A. lylangos T. L. hiarlborough Nlr. and lWrs. Robert M. Roache Mr. and Mrs. John Rober Mr. and Nlrs. Francis Rork Mrs. Diary hi. Rose Russel Jaggers Photo Studio Miss Anne K. Ryan Nfr. Edward Ryan hir. and Mrs. William Ryan Miss LaVera Scherack Mr. Noah Scherack Mr. Donald G. Schlagheck Mr. Kenneth Schondel llliss Catherine Schubert Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Schultz lllrs. Frederic Schuster lklr. and Mrs. Williani F. Shea Mr. Hugh M. lVIartin Rev. Alfred J. Nlayer lW 85 N Restaurant Mr. Otto McCandless D. L. McGrath, NI. D. Rev. Robert A. lWah-er Mrs. Martin MclVIanus Mr. Lawrence Meng Mr. Francis Mlynarczyk Miss Kathleen lworgan Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Morrison Rev. F. Nlrowca Mr. Anthony lylurawski Mr. and lVIrs. L. H. Naber Newcomb 31 Reeve Meats Miss Catherine Noble Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Norton Mr. Mrs. Miss Ervin Nusbaum Jr. C. H. Obee Rita Ann O'Shea Nlrs. Mary O'Ne'ill Mr. and Mrs. Paul O'Neill Mrs. Rose Oswald Rev. D'Toole, S. T. D. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Paris Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Patten NI r. M r. Rev. M r. M r. and lVIrs. Fred Pautz Oliver Pecord Albert C. Pessefal Charles Petro J. F. Pilliod Pizza Bros. Company NI r. Mr. Kaiser Polcyn Daniel Primac Private Harold Porthouse Queen of the Holy Rosary Cathedral High School Club Miss Ann Rahe Phyllis Rairick bliss hir. John Ray Jr. Mrs. C. Riley Sigma The-ta Gamma Sorority hir. A. P.' Slater lVIr. Edmund Smiarowski lVIr. Raymond Sobecki Senior Boys-43 Senior Boys-102 Senior Girls-106 Senior Girls-110 Senior Boys-114 Senior Girls-310 Mrs. A. St. Julian Sophomore Sophomore Boys-1 17 Boys-201 Sophomore Boys-203 Sophomore Boys-220 Sophomore Boys-306 Sophomore Girls-311 Sophomore Girls-316 Sophomore Girls-318 Sophomore Boys-320 Mrs. L. Swank Mr. and Mrs. VV. F. Thorne' Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tafelski Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tynan Mr. and lWrs. John Tyschody Miss Virginia A. Urbanski Mrs. C. F. Valiquette Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vogan Miss Mary Waede hir. and lwrs. I. B. Warrick hir. Albert Weber Rev. Edmund Widlrier lNIrs. F. Wietrzykowski hir. NI. C. Wilhelm lVIr. Dale Winzeler hir. and lNIrs. Francis VVirtz Private Robert Wirtz hir. Chester A. Yaney lVIr. and Mrs. John Zawodny hir. H. J. Zilles Zipfel's Automotive Service Zygila Studio key To parish -gffifiation 1-Mfigh No. No. of Student! 1 Queen of the Holy Rosary Cathedral ......... 144 2 Blessed Sacrament ...................................... 77 3 Gesu .......................... ................. . .. 88 4 Good Shepherd .......... 53 5 Holy Rosary .................. 18 6 Immaculate Conception 51 7 Little Flower ......................... 6 8 Nativity .................................... 41 9 Our Lady of Lourdes .................. 4 10 Our Lady of Perpetual Help ......... 43 11 Sacred Heart ................................ 32 12 St. Adalbert .............................. 27 13 St. Agnes ........ 89 14 St. Ann ............... 48 15 St. Anthony ....... 41 16 St. Benedict ....... 4 17 St. Catherine ........, 62 18 St. Charles ................ 35 19 St. Francis de Sales ...... 35 20 St. Hedwig ............. 53 21 St. Hyacinth ....... 12 22 St. James ......,. 29 23 St. John .......... 14 24 St. Joseph ........ 10 25 St. Louis .,,... 21 26 St. Mary ........ 88 27 St. Michael .............. Z9 28 St. Patrick ............,.,..... 28 29 SS. Peter and Paul ........ 15 30 St. Stanislaus ..........t. 14 31 St. Stephen ........,..., 25 32 St. Teresa ............... 77 33 St. Thomas Aquinas ..,.,...................... .... 4 3 34 St. Vincent de Paul ....................................... 25 35 Toledo Catholic Charities ...............,................. 29 36 Bono, Ohio - Our Lady of lN1t. Carmel ....... 1 37 Erie, Mich. - St. Joseph ........................... 27 38 Grand Rapids, Ohio - Sty Patrick ........ 1 39 Maumee, Ohio, - St. Joseph ..........,....... 6 40 , lVIomineetown, Ohio - St. Ignatius ...... 2 41 Monroe, Mich. - St. John .............. 1 42 Monroe, Mich. - St. lV1ary ........, 3 43 Monroe, Mich. - St. Michael ..... 1 44 Napoleon, Ohio - St. Augustine ........ 1 45 Pe-rrysburg, Ohio - St. Rose .........,........... 1 46 Raab, Ohio - Immaculate Conception ......... 2 47 Rossford, Ohio - St. Mary lN'1agda1ene ..... 8 48 Rossford, Ohio - St. Michael ................. 1 49 Sylvania, Ohio - St. Joseph .................... 4 50 Whiteford, Mich. - St. Anthony ........., 6 1475 1 cfvettiaements and ftudents' ieefzfitet 4 -f -'Ll--Ll -'ll--ll--JP-Jlkllk-lk--4' 'll--5 f 'So-Dra-Re Club ' 2 Si. A nes Parish I 4 9 + 1 Stautzenbergefs 4 1 Private Secretarial School 4 l' 317 Huron Sireei MAin 3656 1 + 1 DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS 4 Accounting, Bookkeeping, Comptomeler, Dictaphone, 9 4 Shorthand, Typewriling, etc. + + Competent Ollice Help Available i Our Secretarial Course Is a Winner gQ 'Y Q l' 5'1.f1.f l 7'W Q il i '?'? '? j li- 'Q--HPJE 'll -Il--'Lil-'IL 'll llkllklll--'I--ll!-13 T O O D Y ' S i Quality Meats 1 1205 Dorr Street ADams 5914 i -4- -4kJi.il ll- --ll 'iLJ3il-'Lil + Compliments of J. 1. coLL1Ns, M. D. I ---I----IL -L-il-Al---'O-JOLAIM--IL -L.il--A01--41-4m + I C o m p l i m e n 1 s 4 + o f 1 I 4 T h e S c r ol l 1 1 1' l ?W'? 'T'W T 'QfiU lY Y W'i l . 7! I Page 118 STUDENTS' REGISTER Name Address Parish No Abair, Frederick, '43 ,,,,,,..,,,.f .3717 DreXel Dr. Abair, Leo, '43 ,,,.,,,.,,.,. C4815 Haddington Dr. Abair, Ralph, '45 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3717 Drexel Dr. Addes, Jeanette, '43 ,,,..... -., ,,,,,,,,, 322 Bush St. Aderman, Paul, '44 ,,..,,,,,,, 3010 Fulton St. Adkins, Rose Marie, '45... , , C1203 Page St. Adkinson, James, '45 ,,., ,,,,,,, 2 325 Lawrence Ave. ' y Adler, Elsie, 4 5 ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, , , 3312 Arcadia St. Albrecht, Robert, '45 ,,,,,...,. ,,,,,, 2215 Dunham Albright, Richard, '44 ,,,,,,,,,,,, , .3062 River Rd. Alder, James, '43 .,,,,, ,,,,,. , .. .3412 Lagrange St. Alder, Robert, '43 ,,,.,,,.,, ,,,.,, , 3412 Lagrange St. Alesi, Dario, '42 .,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, , C720 Humbolt St. Alexander, Charles, '45,,R, Allen, John, '42 ,,.,..,,,,,,,,, R. No. 10, W. Toledo 2840 Scottwood Ave. Allen, Patricia, '43 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .2840 Scottwood Ave. Altweis, Dolores, '43 ,,,,,,,,,, , , ,, M410 Dorr St. Anderson, Donald, '45,., ,,,,, R. R. No. 1, Maumee Anderson, Frances, '43 ,,,,,,,,, . , .1024 Kipling Dr. Anderson, Harry, '45 ,,.., ,, 3428 W. Bancroft St, Anderson, Robert, '43 ,,,,,,,, R. R. No. 1, Maumee Ankenbrandt, Blanche, '44 ,,,,,,, ,842 White St. Ankenbrandt, John, '42, ,,,,,., , C842 White St. Annarino, Rosetta, '44 ,,,..,r.,,,,, 535 Lucas St. Antoine, James, '44 ,,..,,,,,,,,, ,2112 Chestnut St. Areddy, Anthony, '44 ,,,.,, , ,,,, 2718 Detroit Ave. Armstrong, Robert, '44 ,,,,,,,.,,,, 1412 Ontario St. Arquette, Robert, '4 3 ,,,,,,, Arthur, Alice, '43 ,,,..... ,.,. W Arthur, Ralph, '45 ,,,.,,,,,,,, .2619 Maplewood Ave. 3935 Homewood Ave. 3935 Homewood Ave. Ash, Jean,- '45 ,,.,,,,...,.,,,,,,,,..,, H431 Baden St. Ashe, Gloria, '4 2 ,,,,,,,,,.,., 4 8 Crittenden St. Aubry, Rosemary, '45 ,,,,,,,,,,,. 63 Walbridge Ave. Aubry, Theodore, '44 ,,,,..,. Aubry, William, '43 ., , M63 Walbridge Ave. ,,,,,..,.,,l655 Milburn Ave. Bablone, Donald, '42 .,,,.,,,,,,, 3727 Yates St. Babione, Margaret, '43 .,,,,,, Badhorn, John, '43 ,,,.,,.. Bain, Patricia, '45 ,.,,,,, Bain, Thomas, '43 ...,,.,, Baker, Charles, '4 5 .,,,, .H .1128 Woodville St. 3.32653 Gunckel ,650 Utah St. , ,, 3,650 Utah St. .,,,,,,339 - llth St. Balasz, Margaret, '44 .............,.. ,646 Collins Park Balcerzak, Francis, '4 3 .,,,,,, ,. ,,,,, 610 Ivanhoe Rd. Baldwin, William, '45 ..,.,., .2507 Glenwood Ave. Ball, Alene, '42 ,,,,.,,,,..,..,,,,,,,,,., ,, 3,816 Page St. Ball, Marjorie, '45 ...,,, ,,,,,,,,, , 310 Beacon St. Barrett, Josephine, '43, ..,,.,,, .2621 Cherry St. Barrick, Carl, '42 ,,..,,,,,.,.....,,,,,,, , .550 Lucas St. Barry, David, '45 ,,,,.,......, Barry, Elizabeth, '42 ,,,.. Bartell, Ruth, '42 ..1,,,,,, Bartley, Nancy, '45 .,..., Barut, Walter, '44 ,.,,.,., Bashaw, Kenneth, '44 3,2352 Lawrence Ave. 202 Segur Ave. ,, 33123 Cottage Ave. , ,,,,, 4337 Barchall Rd. ,, .2617 Locust St. ,1917 Clinton St. Bashaw, Mary, '43 ......,,,,,..,,.,, 1917 Clinton St. Bauer, Catherine, '44 ,.,, . ,,,,,, , ,,,,, , ,519 Smith Ct. Baumgartner, Joseph, '44, ,344 Parker Ave. Bayer, Marguerite, '44 ,.., Richards Rd., Toledo, O. Beakas, Francis, '45 ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 516 Pulaski Sr. Beakas. George. '43 ,,,.,,, , ,,,, ,516 Pulaski St, Beatty, James. '42 .....,...,,. C3428 Glenwood Ave. Beauregard, Thomas, '45 ..,, 2219 Grantwood Dr. Beckler, William, '43 ,,,, ,,,,, , ,3530 River Rd. Beel, John, '43 ........,,..,,,,,, 1738 Wyndhurst Rd. Beidleman, Marie, '44 ..,.,.,1 3,2278 Franklin Ave. Belanger, Marilyn, '443 ,,,,,.,,, ,, H3117 N, Erie Sr, Til' iO P '?'? I lf'Q l '7 QV l l 'i i ' -45.411 Jln..40----in Ji- --A 4- --h..i-JOLJO--E +- 4 1253: ,,,, .WLM .. .. . ., tj 1' HERF-JONES COMPANY Designers and Manufacturers of SCHOOL and COLLEGE JEWELRY GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS MEDALS, CUPS AND TROPHIES 'k Indianapolis, Indiana 'k Jewelers to Central Catholic High School Represented by P. D. 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P T 1l il' LM l Page 120 STUDENTS' REGISTER - Continued Name Bellner, Gerald, '45 Bellner, Teresa, '42 Beno, Vincent, '44 , Benore, Gerald, '44, , Benore, Paul, '45 ,,,, Address Parish No ,,,,,535 Toronto St, ,, H535 Toronto St. . 3702 Twining St. Box 550, Toledo, O. R. R. No. 7, Dixie Highway Bernhardt, Richard, '44 . .2311 Westbrook Dr. Bertling. Phyllis, '45 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 435 Argyle St. Besanceney, Paul, '42 , .. ,,,, 4115 Fairview Dr. Besendorfer, Joseph, '45 ,,,,,,,,,.,,,. 1212 Page St. Bessinger, Ann Marie, '45 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 333 Tudor St. Best, Edward, '43 ,,,, ,,,,, , .3843 Homewood Ave. Bevington, John, '42 , . R. No. 4, South Ave, Beyer, Arthur, '43 ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, 8 93 South Ave. Bick, Margaret, '43 , ,,,, ,,,, 1 111 Berdan Ave. Biernacki, Margaret, '43 ,, ,,,,,,, 1110 Wamba Dr. Bihl, John, '43 ,,,,,,,, ,. , ,,,,,,, 1048 Dorr St, Billiet, Alvin, '43 , , ,,,,,,, 1761 Brussels St. Billmaier, Robert, '42 , , Birsen, Raymond, '42 ,, , Bishop, Elizabeth, '43 Bissonette, Mary, '44 , Black, Grace, '44 ,. , Black, Harold, '45, W , Blakeley, Elizabeth. '43 , , ,,,,,, 1730 Upton Ave. 3,2417 Trenton Ave. , ,,,,,.,,,, 505 Nevada St. . ,,,l476 South Ave. ,WW554 Plymouth St. ,,,,,,,554 Plymouth St, , 1019 Salem St, Blank, Donald, '45,, 1246 W.- Delaware Ave, Blank, Gerald, '42 Bleim. Donald, '45 , 1246 W. Delaware Ave. 2 003 Mulberry St. Bochi, Andrew, '44 , ,,,,,,,,,, 2049 Genesee St. Bodette, Eleanor, '44 T 2,1700 Walnut St, Bodette. Eugene, '43 , , , ,,,., 2558 Warren St. Bodette, Margaret, '42 ,,,,,,, 1700 Walnut St. Bodette. Rita, '43 , ,, , , r,,., 2558 Warren St. Bodie, Eileen, '42 ,,,,, ,2673 Meadowood Dr, Bodie, Margaret, '44 H 2673 Meadowood Dr. Bogusz, Conrad, '45 , R. R. No. 4, Box 512 Bollin, Gerald, '45 ,,,,, , R. F. D, No. 4, Box 523 Bonczek, Francis, '44 ,,.,,,,..., 305 Mettler St. Bonczek, Richard, '44 ,, ,,,,,,,,,, 305 Mettler Sr. Borer, Bernard, '45 Borer, Bernadine, '43 ,,,,,, , Borkowski, Eugene, '44 ,, , .,,., 908 Coventry Rd, , ,,,,, 908 Coventry Rd. '45 , ,,,, 1238 Belmont Ave, Borling, Gladys, , ,,,,,,,,,,,.,., 2748 Elm St. Borobsky, Mary Rose, '44 ,,,,,.,,, 353 Milford St, Borucki, Melvin, '45 R. No. 2, Box 368, Bosch, Anthony, '43 W Erie. Mich. . .,,,. 653 Hamilton St, Bosch, Raymond, '44,,, ,,,,,,. 653 Hamilton St. Bothe, William, '44 ,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,623 Bush St. Bouchard, Maris Stella, 42 ,,,,,,,.,. W2 Folger Place Bowman, Margaret, '44 .. 54 6 Hoiles Ave. Braatz, Richard, '42 , ,,,,,,, 4714 Summit St, Bradley, Donald, '43,,, Brady, Alice, '45,,- ,, , ,555 Crittenden Ave. ,2327 Eastbrook Dr. Brady, Robert, '42 ,,,. ,,,,,,,,, 2 327 Eastbrook Dr. Brancheau, Kenneth, 44 ,,,, ,,,,, 1 009 Kelsey Ave, Brannan, Hugh, '43 ,, Brannan, Martin, '4 2 ,r,,,,393l Drexel Dr. , .Luna Pier, Michigan Brauer, Marilyn, '45,, , ,,,,,,,,, 2327 Cherry Sr. Brazzil, Mary, '42 Brazzil, Patricia, '45 , . ,,,,,,,,,,2019 Perth St, Brazzill, Barbara, '44 ,. ,,,, ,, . ....... ,,,,,. Z 019 Perth St. ,3 844 Berkley Dr. Breirfelder, Bernadine, '44 31840 Palmwood Ave, Brennan, Timothy, '42 H2312 Franklin Ave, Bridenbaugh, William, '4 5 4 60 6 Commonwealth Ave. Bronikowski, Bernard, '45 ,,,,,. 1457 Vance St. Brown, Alice, '45 ,,,, ,, 2542 Collingwood Ave. Brown, Walter, '42 , Brucker, Robert, '43, Bruhn, Ruth, '42, , ,, Brum, Rose, '42 Brunner, John, '45 Bruny, Stephen, '42 ,, Bryzelak, Beatrice, '45 Brzezinski, Robert, '44 Sylvania Ave. , 2465 Scottwood Ave. ,,,,,267Z Sumner St. , H4738 Douglas Rd. , , ,,,,, ,,,,, 1 076 Dorr St. ,,,,,,.1347 Corbin Rd, , 3,408 N. Hawley St. ,835 Independence Ave. Buchele, Ruth, '45 ,,,,, 2832 Sagamore Rd, Name STUDENTS' REGISTER - Continued Address Parish No. Name Address Parish No. Bumbaugh, Edmund, '45 6753 Roosevelt Dr., Caseman, Mary, '43 , , ,,,l229 Paxton St 34 Sylvania, Ohio 6 Cater, Patricia, '43 ,,,,,,, 717 Yates St 26 Burden, Lois, '42 ,, 523 Crittenden Ave. 6 Cater, Suzanne, '42, , , ,,717 Yates St 26 Burden, Robert, '45 ,,,, 523 Crittenden Ave. 6 Celusta, John, '45 ,,,, ,3501 Willys Pkwy 13 guriefffkll-James, '44 ,,,,, , ,37l7 Roanoke Rd. 2 Centgraf, Richard, '44 , ,,,,.,,,.,. ,834 Lorain St 22 UI' 91 HIV, '44,,- A , ,,,9l4 Erie St. 24 Chapman, Joseph, '45 ,,,,,,, 5254 Dorr St 7 Bllflagey R0lJ9rI, '43 ,,,.,, , s,.,, 350 Floyd St. 1 Chapman, Mary Louise, '43 ,,,,,,,.,, 5254 Dorr St 7 Bllrrlard, R0bert. '44 ,.,.,,,,, , ,,,,, 3145 Secor Rd. 3 Chiaverini, Albert, '44 ,,,,, ,,,,., 7 53 Western Ave 6 BUSIHOG, J0l'll1, '44,. ,..,,. , ,,,Erie, Michigan 37 Chiaverini, Frances, '45 ,, ,,,,, 753 Western Ave 6 Butler, Thomas, '44, ,, ,,,, 4038 Kingsbury Dr. 13 Chiaverini, Gerald, '42 , ,, A753 Western Ave 6 BY0rSmiIh, Louis, '43 ,,,. 301 W. Manhattan Blvd. 1 Chiaverini, Gloria, '42 ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 53 Western Ave 6 Byersmith, Ronald, '44,,30l W. Manhattan Blvd. 1 Chizmar, Francis, '45 ,,,,, ,2330 Caledonia Ave 31 Byrd, Gail, '44 , ,, ,,,, ,,., , , , ,1640 Primrose St. 17 Christ, Richard, '45, , 317 W. Manhattan Blvd 1 Byrd, James, '45 s.,s,,,,,,,,, , ,1640 Primrose St. 17 Christie, Alma, '44 ,,,, . , ,,,,,, 2109 Ontario St 27 CaJacob, Elizabeth, '43 2306 Mayville Pl. 26 Christie, Norbert, '45, ,,,, , ,.,, .,.,, 6 45 Oswald St 25 Callaghan, Joan, '43 ,,,,,., 3833 Lockwood Ave, 13 Chwialkowski, Edward, '44 ,,,,,,,, 454 Streicher St 12 Callaghan, John, '42 ,,,,,,, 3833 Lockwood Ave, 13 Cichy, Robert, '44 ,,,,,,,,, .,,721 Westwood Dr. 18 Calmes, Alice, '43 , ,tt,,, ,,,, 1 741 Wyndhurst Dr, 3 Cipriani, Anna, '42 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,, 2502 York St 5 Calmes, Joanne, '45 ,,,.,, , 1741 Wyndhurst Dr. 3 Cira, Eleanor, '43 ,,., ,,,,,, 4637 Harford Rd 17 Calmes, Patricia, '44 ,,,,, 1741 Wyndhurst Dr. 3 Clardy, Neal, '42 ,,,.,, , ,,,,,, 223 Western Ave 6 Calmes, Richard, '43 ,,,,, ,,,,174l Wyndhurst Dr. 3 Clardy, Robert, '43 ,,,, ,, ,,,. 223 Western Ave 6 Cangiamilla, Charles, '44 , ,,,,, 570 Dorr St. 28 Claus, Thomas, '44 , ,3903 Lockwood Ave 13 Cannon, Barbara, '45, , , 2444 Barrington Dr. 3 Claus, William, '42 ,,,,,,,, ,3903 Lockwood Ave 13 Cannon, June, '42 ,,,, , ,,,, , 2444 Barrington Dr. 3 Coates, Charles, '43 ,,,,, ,,,, ,,1040 Curtis St. 22 Cantwell, James, '45,,, , 2942-118th St, 23 Coehrs, Dolores, '45 , ,,,,,,,, 2016 Delence St 33 Capoun, Evelyn, '43, ,, 414 N. Hawley St. 8 Coffey, Evelyn, '43,, ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, 644 Dorr St 16 Cark, Catherine, '43,,,. ,, ,,,,, 125 Dale St. 18 Cole, Thomas, '45 ,,,,,,, ,, 1293 Wildwood Ave. 10 Cark, John, '45 , ,,l25 Dale Sr, 18 Collins, Annabelle, '45 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 515 Prouty Ave. 6 Carr, James, '45 ,,,,,,,, ,,5408 N. Main St., Collins, Joseph, '43, , , ,, ,,,,,,, 422 Starr Ave 4 Sylvania, Ohio 49 Comes, Charles, '43 ,, ,,,, ,2047 Westmeyer St. 10 Carr, James, '44, ., ,,,,,,,,,, , , ,537 Spencer St. 1 Comte, Francis, '45,, ., ,,,,,,,,,,, 635 Collins St. 1 Carroll, Dorothy, '44 ,,,, 2730 Glenwood Ave. 1 Comte, Robert, '43 ,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 35 Collins St. 1 Carroll, Mary, '44 , , , 624 Chestnut St. 24 Conard, William, '44 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, 557 Potter St. 4 Carroll, Wi1lia!n, '42 ,,,,, ,,,2730 Glenwood Ave. 1 Condon, Marilyn, '42 ,, ,, ,,,, ,3645 Garrison Rd, 2 Carter, Virginia, '44 ,,,,,,,, ,1343 Fitchland Ave. 14 Conklin. James, '44 ,,,, 1824 Mt. Vernon Ave 3 --'1.MiJll--'l'--'ll---Ql-i11.f- 'ik-ll----il-Alhlll---lined' 'lK-'l---'ll-ifi..iM1l---4l--lOh-4ll- 'Mil-ilk-'Q---'Ol-LL, 4 COMPLIMENTS OF Glhfield 5971 FOREST MARKET EVANS CURTAIN LAUNDRY + 11 QUALITY toons ' Q ll Fresh Meals and Vegetables All Work Done by Appolmmem Q Phone MAin 0581 1102 Dorr Street 1606 Hoag sheet Toledo' ohm Y a i7? Qr't vIv Qr'vQv '-P Qv vlri7 vlr'v7i'QrvQr' E 1?'4 . i.f'ifi. 'if'4 . iM'W Qf5 . '4 ' 1 I 4 Shoe Repair Doubles the Wear 1' 1- Greetmgs , I A 1- FRANK S SHOE REPAIR 4. All Work Neatly Done and Guaranteed 4 4 3127 Cherry Sl. near Central Ave. Toledo, Ohio --apr-4.7-4r-1q.-wq.H.g'f1g.n.g.Ywg.W.,V1..W.,fa4,-1....g.n.gfH- L-1lr11vu1rf41-H-ofA-vf11I'1o-rwvr I-W-i-W-0-H-rf41-w1- wovrwiv' JI---'ll 'PAIL-i..il--'IL QMJIH---3.11-lf----I--ll----1-.IK lvl f MILLER HARDWARE 8: 1 HUSS REALTY CO. 1 PLUMBING SUPPLY 4 JOHN T. Huss Hardware, Glass, Roofing, Oils, Varnishes, Paints , 1' 405.5 Commerce Guardian Bldg, + 1 and Plumbing Supplies 3 MAH! 9213 + 1247 Dorr Street Toledo, Ohio LV P --pfigrwgr1qfwgf1qf-pf-pf-pf1pV1,f1y 1,fi,fi, .pfapr wofwof1of-Ifwofwo- avoir-1-'4FHov-ofwof-iffar A.4-A-pAJpaApalg-JoLa4...pAJ4-.-peaq-A-gL34.A.pA,pAJg.,4.UaT ' Je-40-Johan-W-meJreJreJreJreJrLJoe-re-reJoeJeLJqLan.? Edith's Sweet Shoppe 1 Everything in Sweets I 740 Galena at Ontario A P0ntiac 0231 1 , i i. i lf .' '. '. i?i '7'W'Q 'ff'lY'? PJ '. Y'i. '4f MM' . . . ?W W'M . l l P' Page 121 -7 7+ JLA-Jo-7 -on 4-A A-o-Jo-A on-Jti 5-trip 3-A A4-Jo-A V+ll4- A-o-A-on A-A+, A-Q-'fo-:oglJf7Jo-A-QLJQ-A A-4- Commutators Commercial Cleaners 1 THE B. so R. MEG. Co. + J. J, BEVINGTON E. N. ROSENBERG JQ .fi. .f '.f P if'4 '9 if'7 . . i. T '. . 'i i4 . 'l W. '5 ?'Tfi? 'iff '. '5 '. 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Y I MUENZER DAIRY Co. l' Double A Quality Dairy Products 3 GArfield 5321 Arnold A, Muenzer I Lady Pair Booury Shop I DR. JAMES E. HANNON 1 1681 W. Bancroft l DENTIST Olive williams MM-1 Maj 618 Edison Bldg. MAin 7417 wAumago sssu 4 CHARLES PETRIE f COMPLIMENTS OF Hardware and Plumbing-Roofing and Siding A 1541 Western Avenue Toledo, Ohio -1-7'-gr Compliments of EMIL VOEGELI SHEET METAL 620 S. St. Clair St. I Page 122 4-qv-gr STUDENTS' REGISTER - Continued .4'5i'T L 'ii 'M 'i i U Titffnt Name Address Parish No. 4 Conklin, Thomas, '44 ,, Conlisk, Jean, '42 ,. ,, Conmay, Thomas, '45 Connell, James, '43 Connolly, Ralph, '43 ffoff 1824 Mt. Vernon Ave. L2035 Clinton St. M2050 Wyndhurst Rd. M1412 Addington Rd. ,, ,,,,..627 Arcadia Connolly, Walter, '45 H4411 N. Lockwood Ave. Connolly, William, '45 Connors, Thomas, '43, Conrad, Betty, '45... R. N627 Arcadia ,..--l726 Kensington Rd. R. No. 8, Box 657, Bowser Rd. Copic, Kathryn, '43 r,,,..,,, 3226 Inverness Dr. Copper, Margaret, '42 Coppler, Elizabeth, '44, Corbett, John, '42 ,,,. Corbett, Thomas, '43 ,,,, ,, Corrigan, Doris, '44, , , ,,,,,,,,, .W1309 Huron St. ,,,,...,..Temperance, Mich. .,,,,-..-,,.2434 Lawton Ave. ,,,,-...,.4042 Packard Rd. ,.....,,-..,2500 Lagrange St. Cosgrilf, Bernice, '43.. ,,,,...,,,,,, C2327 Cherry St. Costello, Jane, '43 ,,,,, ,,,,,.. 1212 Harvard Blvd. Costello, Richard, '42.. .. ,,,,,. 1212 Harvard Blvd. Cousino, Eugene, '42 ,,,,,.., ttt, 1 729 Parkdale Ave. Cousino, Patrick, '44 ,,,,,,,,,,. 2416 Trenton Ave. Cousino, Walter, '44, ,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 433 Clark St. Cousino, William, '43.. ,,,,.,r,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,Erie, Mich. Couture, Mary, '44, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,t 442 Raymer Blvd. Cowan, Virginia, '43 ,,,,,,, 3238 Collingwood Ave. Crawford. Jane, '43, Crevier, Dolores, '4 3 , WL1487 Crestwood Ave. ,,..,,.-.,1304 Goodale Ave. Crippen, Margaret, '42., ,......,. 1422 Beecham St. Crippen, Norbert, '44 ...,........,, 1422 Beecham St. Crowley, Cornelius, '45 ,,.....,,.... 1619 Gould Rd. Cryan, Shirley, '45, ...,.... .,.....,,.. 1 9 Palmer St. Curley, Dolores, '42 ......, .,.,,. 4 130 Vermaas Ave. Cutcher, Wayne, '45, tttt.. ....,.,.... 4 1 Nevada St. Czarnecki, Eugene, '43 ....,.....t,......,, 739 Hoag St. Czolgosz, Daniel, '43 ,,,..,...,,,. 1325 Nebraska Ave. Czolgosz, Esther, '45 ,,,.... 1325 Nebraska Ave. Czolgosz, Felicia, '42 .... ., ,...... 1325 Nebraska Ave. Czubachowski, Beatrice, '45 .... 1206 Hamilton St. Czubachowski, Jeanne, '43 ,.,. 1056 Pinewood Ave. Czubek, Dolores, '43 .....,,,....,,..... 3209 Maple St. Dahn, Richard, '42 ,.... ......, 3537 Mapleway Dr. Dailey, Paul, '43 ..,,,,, ,,..., 2467 Robinwood Ave. D'Alton, Austin, '44 .....,,,.... 234 Kenilworth Ave. Dankowski, Irene, '44.. ,,....,,,, .157 Hausman St. Danner, John, '44 ,....,,,,.. 2630 Maplewood Ave. Dansack, George, '42.,,.,, Darr, Anna Rose, '43 ,,,,, -....,--,.-,,-.-3 7 Magyar St. .,-..--13 54 Crestwood Dr. Daunhauer. Edward, '45 ,.....,,,.,,,,,, 4636 Eastway Davidson, Edward, '43 .,,,...,.. 41923 Parkdale Ave. Davis, Barbara, '45 ,,,,,,, ,. ........ 128 - 22nd St. Davo, Bernice, '45 ,,,,, ,,.. , tt. ..,... 263M, Field Ave. Declercq, Norbert, '44, ....,, .,.,,. 2 522 Blaine Ave. Degenfelder, Mary, '43 ........,.,.....,,,. Maumee, Ohio DeLano, Kathleen, '45 ......,,,...,,,...., Maumee, Ohio Della Flora, Robert. '43, C2641 Maplewood Ave. DeMars, James, '43 .... . .....,... 1366 Prospect Ave. Dennehy, Kathleen, '43 .,...... 3302 Blackstone DePrisco, Gerald, '45 ...,..., .,..... 3 264 Island Desmond, John, '42 ....,,, 1 25 Calumet Dr. Ave. Ave. DeVanna, DeVanna DeVanna, Robert, '4 2 .,,,,, Thomas, '42 William, '45 Dick, Martha, '42 ,,,, Diehn, Dorothy, '44 ..,, Dimitrew, Thomas, '43 Dirkman, Eileen, '44 , H 630 Clark St. ,LH522 Woodville St. E522 Woodville St. 2327 Cherry St. ,240 Hanover St. 1015 Woodward Ave. .4621 Harford Rd. Dobrzeniecki, Geraldine. '42 H ,, 116 Everett St. Docis, Thomas, '45 , , ,,,, 2118 Grantwood Dr. Doe, Jane, '42 ..,. . tt... ...... . .975 Post St. Doman, Felicia, '42 . . .. W1466 Nebraska Ave. Doman, Rita, '44 , . M1466 Nebraska Ave. Dominguez, Theodore, '45, ,,,, ,, H123 Sumner St. Donahue, Lawrence, '45 ....,, .3314 Eastern Ave. Donoher, Paul, '45 . .... ,, M3902 Berkley Dr. Donoher, Thomas, '43 ,. ,,,,,, ,3902 Berkley Dr. Dorn, Richard, '44 ,... ......... 2 322 Whitney Ave. Dowling. Gerald, '45 .,,,,,24 05 Lawrence Ave. fl l Dry Goods, Notions and Men's Furnishings I TAylor 0462 819 East Broadway We Deliver ?4 lf l 7T3'4f ifi '7i7'T 'G'il l P'i in--In-JI-49 --kiwi-V 'Q----Iknligimllm-ll--V-lr!!!-JQL 'E W z BILL WITTMAN I 2 39 Cleaning - Pressing - Tailoring I 50 lg ua w. Mnnnnllnn GArlield om l 26 'l 'l l '7T'i i? ilf4 lf 7'i '7'? l l '?b 35 10 -O-f-Li..d- +. lo I P 2 14 , 3, 1 SAVE-WAY SUPER MKT , l 31 820 Starr Avenue 1. 17 ' 1 ' 22 4 Save the Save-Way 12 1 + l - 1 13 + 4 'I' 8 1 Open Nights and Sundays Till 10 P. M. 1 1 , lg I + 15 fiT ii il i71'17'3lf lfil iT?' 'O' 3 Fall -IL-4lmJlL -0- -O---'lm -IA -'LJ T' l ll? 1 1 25 , M R R C Y 1 l l il 4 s C H o o L 17 I O 1 F + 4 , I + 1 N U R s 1 N G I lv + 'i l l 'F?filY l b'il '??' 7 Q l i5 'l 'j JP- -h..ki---'OL--lm--ll- -In--L3 Compliments of 1' 1 THE FLOWER PHARMACY I L 3389 Collingwood 1 qliiif ? Qf ii '?ii lf lf l l?? l' l O i Compliments of 1 PHILIP ACKERMAN 1 4 1212 Elm sr. MAin 9161 + A i.Fe.,..,1.,..r......,ee,..-.,......,..r-..,... Page 123 I Q-.1g.n-..+ Jo-. .-QL!-rf 4- 4- Jo.4o-.lofi-3-gl-53. 1-gfgas DR. M. F. 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T Q' 5' IPage 124 STUDENTS' REGISTER - Continued Address Parish No Name Drake, James, '45 , 3145 Sylvania Ave. Drew, Irene, '44 ,, ,, 2027 Greenwood Ave. Drewyor, George, '43 ,,,,, ,,,, Drewyor, Joseph, '42 ,r,,,, , Drouillard, Frances, '45, ,,,,,, , Drouillard, Marilyn, '42 ,,.. , ,,Temperance, Mich. Drouillard, Robert, '4 5 , ,l240 Noble St. 1240 Noble St. ,Temperance, Mich. ,,Temperance, Mich. Drysole, Daniel, '43 ,,,,.,...,,, 1 349 GOOCIRIC Ave. Drysole, Elizabeth, '42 ,.,,,,r. ,,,,1349 Goodale Ave. Duffey, John, '44 ...,,,,,...... Dunlap, Jean, '44 ,,,,,,,., Dunn, Robert, '42 ,,,,,,.., Dunn, Thomas, '45 ,,,.,, Dupuis, Durban. Hugh, '43 ,,,,, ,,- Eveann, '42,,, .,,,, , 407 Rockingham St. , ,1928 Barrows St. , ,,,,,, 514 Ohio St. , ,,,,, 244 Linden Pl. ,, 819 Western Ave. 2368 Franklin Ave. Durban, Joseph, '44 ,,,,.,,..,,,, , ,2368 Franklin Ave. Dusseau, Eleanor, '44, ,..,,, 3550 Homewood Ave. Dusseau, Stanley, '45 ,,,.,,,., ,1 Winterfeld Ct. Dutridge, William, '43 ,,,.,,,, , , ,,1836 Broadway Duwve, John, '44,, ..,,., ,,, .,,2446 Hollywood Ave. Dzienny, Helen, '45 , ,.,,,,, , Ehmann, Donald, '42 ,, , 56 W. Weber St. 1443 Lincoln Ave. Eggl, John, '45, ,,,,,,,.. ,, 1845 Champlain St. Ehmann, Florence, '45 ,,,r 1845 Champlain St. Ehmann, Joan, '45 ,,,,,, ,653 Sterling St. Ehrman, Rosemary, '45, ,,,, , 2725 Schneider St. Eigensee, Mary Lou, '45 ,,,, , ,,,,l0 Hyde Place Ellis, James, '44 , ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,47 Canterbury Ct. Erard, William, '44 ,,,,, , ,,616 Nevada St. Erd, Paul, '45,,, ,, ,, ,,,,,1140 Champlain St. Espinoza, Nino. '45 ,,,,, ,, ,, ,617 Elm St. Ettl, Marian, '43 ,,,,,,,,,, Etzel, Helen, '42 . ,,,,,,, Etzel, Raymond, '42 ,,,,,,, Etzel, Robert. '45 , 3421 Brigham St. , , ,,,l340 Yates St. 2523 Parkwood Ave. , , , ,1340 Yates St. Etzel, William, '45 ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 523 Parkwood Ave. Fabian, Edward, '44 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,33l Burger St. Fairbairn, Robert, '45 ,,,,,, , 3040 - 129th St. Fandrey, Richard, '42 ,,,,,.r., , ,,,,, 1210 Peck St. Fanelly, Margaret. '44 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 814 Oakwood Ave. Farkas, James, '44 ,,,,, . ..,,,,,,, H2237 Caledonia St. Farman, Richard, '45, ,,,,,, ,, ,,34Z2 Pineway Dr. Farmer, Edward, '42 ...... ,, ,,,,, 281 Parker Ave. Farrell, Thomas, '44 ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,2 Rockingham Ct. Fehlen, Ruth, '43 , ,,,,,,,, ,3826 Leybourne Ave. Feidler, Robert, '44 ,,,,,. ,,536 Acklin Ave. Fell, Paul, '43 ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,1901 Locust St. Feldt, Raymond, '43 ,,,,, Fellman, Eileen, '42 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,368 So. Detroit Ave. ,, ,2537 Ivy Place Feltman, John, '45, ,,,,,,,,, 1248 Pinewood Ave. Fenbert, Wilbur, '44 ,,,.,,,,,, ,, , ,,,,,, 1046 Klondike Ferraro, Anna Marie, '44,,,,237M Pinewood Ave. Ferraro, Joseph, '43 ,,,,, .,,,,, , ,463 Palmwood Ave. Ferraro, Marie, '44 , ,,,,,,,,,,, 463 Palmwood Ave. Ferris, Ferstle, Feyes, Andrew, '45 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fischbach, Angela, '43, Albert, '4 3 ,,,,,,,, ,, ,,32l5 Jeanette Ave. John, '43 , .,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,177 Dartmouth St. , ,,2031 Genessee St. , ,404 W. Central Ave. Fischer, Francis, '42, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,2525 Foraker St. Fischer, John, '44 ,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,, 4 55 Clark St, Fischer, Margaret, '43 ,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,l524 Superior St, Fisher, Joseph, '44 ,,,,, , , 5539 Rambo Lane Fisher, Rita, '43 , ,,,,,. .. ,,,,,,,, ,, ,,Maumee, Ohio Fisher, Robert, '42 ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , ,5539 Rambo Lane Fitts, Geraldine, '44,,,, .,,, , , ,160 Islington St, Fitzcharles, Elizabeth, '44 ,,,, ,,,,,l809 Broadway Fitzgerald, Dorothy, '45,,, , , .1162 Page St. Fitzpatrick, Timothy, '44 ,, ,617 Acklin Pl. Flanigan, James, '42 ,,,,,,,,,.,, ,, 1032 Ontario St. Flanigan, Joseph, '43 ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, l 032 Ontario St, '45 Flannagan, Donald, ,,,, ,416 Cleveland Ave. Fleck. Vada. '42 . , ,,,,, ,,,,,, , , ,,,, 230 Kenilworth Fleig, Charles, '45 ,,,,,,, Fleitz, Richard, '45 Fleitz, Robert, '43 ,,,,,,, ,919 Westwood Ave. 4525 N. Lockwood Ave. ,4525 N. Lockwood Ave. f I + 4 -JI--4--JP All- 'ILJP--19-101 WISNIEWSKI GROCERY I CO' 4. Moderate Line of Groceries + I 4' and Cold Meals 4 2741 Glendale Ave. WI-Xlbrrdge 2620 ms Nebraska Meme Gmneld me I I THE MAXINE COMPANY I C sg POR FURNITURE , 418-420 Summit Slzeel + RUBBER co. I 1001-3-5 Cherry S1ree1 I 11 '1 1 1 G' ' If----P--HIL4--4--lk-49--4-JP--+A-IP-4?--Q--l--4-JP Ben J, Geiger I f MORE THAN so YEARS I BUILDING TCLEDO + ADams 8133 I 4 I - L, COMTE l +R--++++++-A-e+e+eC++ CONSTRUCTION CO. I WM. HAEEELDER MARKET I , , I I Q Bulldmg I Grocenes, Meats I + 2201 Mulberry sf. MAin 0831 I ' Consuucnon I 'G 'iff' '15 P+ 54 'Iii' 'i 'G 'lf' i? l U ?il . '7 l . lf l 'C' -ilkglnil-4'--'lk 'Ol-ll--41--li--Ql--4--llmlll--'E QS-lk-Ill--lh..i-ll-JP--li..ikJi.i--ll' -'ill-JP-434-49 -'hail GOOD FENCES for Every Need Q MARLEAU HERCULES FENCE CO. I Manufacturers and Erectors of Wire and Iron Fence I' T O L E D O Pho e TAylor 1535 Complximents of H n a' -A ' W kl , Q U jul Fmfmij ee Y YOUNG PEOPLE s CLUB I 1'S. 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Page 1251 Phone TAylor 0939 BEAKAS DRY CLEANERS 8: DYERS Remodeling and Relining of Any Kind of Ladies' and Gents' Garments 535 OAK STREET Toledo, ohio i-il--'ll--ll--'ll-i -'1.-il--'LJll--4l--k1l1--4l---4l--4k--l1- il- 'P--in-lk-Ll.i1-'P--P-'bil-ill-41--'EJE 4 PREPARE FOR A POSITION 1 CARL MAZZURCO CO. 4 A u Importers ot Foreign Food Products tht ls O Ee la e 513 MONROE STREET l sc ool now in its h 4 N B -I - Business College + 1 ew ui ding D .na Phone Annms us: We Deliver ' Private Secretarial School + ll Summer Term OpeningsQJune 3 and 10 T i r r er 'e r e'f 'e 1 Terms OP9I1lIlgTS6Pf6II'lb2I' 3 + We invie ou o visi our sc oo so we ma ex ain 4, our churges grid shjaw you Thrciugh our bulildingl l + Send for further information-MAin 7274 P J. n munasn P. mwrs, Principal Iv ll Member oi the National Association ot Accredited F 1' Commercial Schools ' H '4f'4f . '4' 'T'i i i . '?T' il' '?i' 'fi If if'. . T T'T'Q'q 'l . 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John, '45 ,,,, , , ,, , 3252 Island Ave. Flory, Andrew, '43,...804 W. Washington St., Napoleon, Ohio Flowerson, Helen, '43 ,,,,,,,,,, , ,, Maumee, Ohio Flynn, Flynn. Flynn Flynn Foley, Foor, Francis, '45 ,,,,,,,,,,, , James, '43 ,,,,,.,,,, 1312 Marie, '43 ,,,,,,,., ,. , , Marjorie, '45 ,,,.,, , .. Mary, '42 ,,,,.,...,,,, Robert, '43 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 555 1 2318 Dunham St. W. Woodruff Ave. 5424-303rd St. 5424 ?303rd St. 1949 Chase St. M Walbridge Ave. Forche, Ruth, 43 ,,,,,,, ,. .. . ,621 Green St. Ford. Shirley, '45 eee,ee . Francis, Ruth, '45 ,,,,,, r. , -iii--'i.L.i1Jb--455----E--lb-49-4h..l.i 15.1- Fosco, Lucille, '44 ,,.., , . , 1 Fosty, Regina, 43 ,,.,, . ,,,,,,, , Fountain, Raymond, '44 ,,,, Fournier, Elizabeth, '45 ,,,,,,,,,, , , Fox. Michael, '44 ,,,, , Fox, Ruth, '43, , ,,,,,,, W Francis, Thomas, '43 ,,,,,,,,,,,, Frank, William, '45.. ..,,,,, W Frazier, Verl, '4 5 ,,,,,,,.,,, Friend, Walter, '45 ,,,,,,,,,, ., Frische, Dale, '43 ..,.,.r,,,,,,,,, Frische, Glenn, '44 ,,,,, Maumee, Ohio ,, 1117 Waverly Dr. 5212 N. Detroit Ave. 531 South St. , 426 'Utah St. Fournier, Rita, '43 ,,,,,,,,,,,, , . .2063 Greenwood Ave. ,,,,,,,3640 Watson Ave. , , 1522 Erie St. 1361 Fitchland Ave. 2321 Hollywood Ave. .2023 Rivard Rd. , 428 Cleveland Sr. 1375 Wildwood Rd. .1375 Wildwood Rd. Fromme, Edward, '45 ,,,,,,,,,,,, Fronczak, Irene, '43.... W Fuchs, Helen, '4 3 ,,,.,,,,,,,, , 31923 Perth Sr. , Maumee, Ohio 3135 Enright Sr. Fuhrer, Mary Alice, '42 ,,,,,,,, 808 Greenwood Ave. Fulton, Elizabeth, '45 ,.,. ,. 637 Boalt St. Furfaro, Angela, '44 ,,,, R. R, No. 3, Toledo, Ohio Gabel, Donna, '44 ,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, , .4541 Walker St. Gaiife, Joseph, '42 ,,,,,,.,. .. 558 Valleywood Dr. Galayda, Violet, '45 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 914 Parkside Blvd. Galernik, Dorothy, '43 206 Elm St., Rossford, O. Gallagher, Mildred, '43 ........... 3315 Oakway Dr. Galvin, Martin, '44.. . , ,,,,, 2506 Scottwood Ave, Garwacki, Delphine, '4 5 Garwacki. Robert, '4 2 ,,,,,,, Gasiorowski, John, '43 Gasiorowski, Joseph, '45 ., .,,. 650 Hudson St. , 650 Hudson St. .823 Hoag St. ., 823 Hoag St. ,252 E. Lake St. Gasiorowski, Patricia, '44 ,,,,,,,, Gates, Therese, '43 ........., R. R. No. 6, Box 497 Gauthier, Frank, '43, ........... , 1327 Grand Ave. Gavigan, Mary, '45 .............. 308 W. Bancroft St. Gawronski, Donald, '44 ...,,,,,,,, 701 Durango Dr. Gentner, Elmer, '43 ........ 123 Lavender St., Monroe, Mich. Gentner, Patricia, '42 ......., 2340 Hollywood Ave. 1028 Indiana Ave, Geoffrion, Harold. '43 ........ . .. ,227 Willard St. Gerken, John, '42 .......... 1909 Oakwood Ave. Gerken, Richard, '42 .... , . .2017 Forest Ave. Gfell, Mary Kathryn, '42 ,,,, 2117 Castlewood Dr. Gfell, Stella. '43 ............ .,,,, , ,, , Maumee, Ohio Gibbons, Mary, '43.., Giles. Anna Mae, '42 ,,,,,,, Giles, Phyllis. '45 ....... .. Gilhooley, Francis. '42 2107 Hawthorne Ave. .210 7 Hawthorne Ave. 3314 Parkwood Ave. Gillies, Marjorie. '43 ,........ , H3853 Almeda Dr. Gimple, John, '43 ,,,,,,,,,, Giovannucci, Marie, '45 Girard, Dorothy, '42 ,,,,, Gladieux. Donna, '45 Glass, Rita. '42 .... ,,,,,,, Gleason, Eugene, '45 Gleespen. Alice, '45 ,,,,,, Gleespen, Mary, '42 Glennon. Richard. '45 W Glesmer. Richard. '45 .... 4022 Upton Ave. ,, ,304 Hillwood Dr. 4333 Bellevue Rd. 1102 Madeline St. 236 Palmer St. ,, 2202 Erie St. 934 Evesham Ave. 934 Evesham Ave. 1961 Shenandoah Rd. , M1214 Vance St. Glowczewski. Alvina, '45 , .. ., 828 Mark St. Goff, Patrick, '42 ..............,, 2312 Rosewood Ave, 1 I j Braun s Country Store 1 1 Dixie Highway Klngswood 4776 P 5 + ' 1 Groceries, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Cigarettes and Candy i 4 + ,J Ji Compliments of the i DAIRY BAR , 4 Rossford, Ohio 4 1. ESTELLE FLOWER SHOP 1 + 737 W. CENTRAL 2 Enchanting Floral Arrangements I Phone GAr1ield 3074 - 2134 Residence GArfield 0443 + I Hours 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.-Sundays 9 A.M. io 12 Noon i 4 1 Res. 1105 Olson Street LAwnda1e 3453 + l CLEM LESS 1 Plumbing and Heating Contractor 1 They Profit Most Who Serve Best f Q Phone MAin 8333 4 1821 ADAMS ST. Toledo, Ohio TOLEDO BUFFET Fine Entertainment Chicken Dinners s Specially 2521 Cherry ADams 0834 FIESTA DAIRY GRILL Across From Si. Vincenfs Hospital Page 127 1 --'P--L.lM-O--llglil--i--4---'F--i--QL-'Q---'F--il-41 4-i-11--4--I!-i-lk--il---ll--'P--il-lk.-Q--O--l..Q--il- I DRIGGS DAIRY 1 WHERE QUALITY IS TOPS + , , FARMS' TNQ 5 1 TRIANGLE LUNCH 1 1149-55 Grand Ave. + 1 SYSTEM, INC, il Milk Ice Cream . I Cream Cheese 1 3000 Monroe SI. 1201 Miami Si. 1 Buffer l 1 1628 Summit S1. f GArfield 3755 g f 1244 N. Monroe sr. Monroe, Mieio. L 1 + A +1 L1 1' I V Compliments of + C 1' r f , 1 Omp 'men S 0 + + WALL s DRUG STORE 1 SENIOR BOYS -ROOM 44 1' 8 4. 1132 Broadway at Western l Q PAUL LE EEVRE 4 l 4' W i SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS 1 DANCE SCHOOLS 1 4' ALL AROUND TOLEDO for i' owne H3 Rockingham Gmfield ms 1, Industrial, Educational, Medical Use I Microscopes Colorimeters E Beginners and Advanced Classes for High + Balances Furnaces School Students + I + Friday Evenings at 1355 Sylvania Avenue. + Eql1lpl110I1I1 II'lCllb3tO1'S + Tc Dance Well ls an Accomplishmenl. + f Water Sterilizer-S 4' Learn To Dance Here. All Ballroom Dances Taught. + 1 Mlcrotomes Balopticons If A O if Chemicals-Reagents 1. Ammo 5619 -1- l E. C. BERNO 4 I WATCH REPAIRING AND JEWELRY + Clocks-Bracelets-Brooches-Lockeis-Elc. e tv 1120 Broadway Anthony Wayne Bldg., 2nd I-'loor 1, Q 'ifwi' '. .fi'f '. ? 4' Tmiwlrq' . .f T Q 17 4 -i--Il--If--il--lk--i-42.5 'P-JO1-lk--4l--'Il--i--lP--'ll- KULCZAK DRUGS I . . . 1 Q Scientific Department I Cut-Rate Prices 4 1 S . S d Fl I 1. 1 810 Detroit Ave. . L 3 7 upemr 5 zn oo' M' 'lf .f1. l ii' Q lY'4 '9 f P Qf T'ifQ ' 'P ifiY'4 4. i'i '4f'i 4' if'ifi. . . Y'f Fil- -lk-QL -'fl' -'fl- fl.:-l--QL -lk--il--il--Q-15--'OL -lk--lik Jll- -4ll- -l1--i--l1-iK4L-ll--lP-Jki--Q--lk--lll-4P--4l- -lik -'ii Compliments g PALACE RECREATION + 801 DETROIT AVE. i' Phone MAin 0861 A. J. Tafelski, Prop. l Page 128 STUDENTS' REGISTER - Coniinued f 'ii 'U i 'ii L 'ii I 'J u'U'L L Li Name Gonzales, Aurora, '43 Gorny, Richard, '43 . Gorny, Robert, 43... . ...2930M Lagrange St. Grabarski, Alice, '43 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .160 Mettler St. Grabarski. Irene, '4 5 ,,,, Address Parish No. 1, eeeeeeeer ,529 Beacon st. 26 4 , , 777771051 Hamilton sf, 1 Qualzty Groceries and Meats Adams 4508 .,..,......160 Mettler St. Graeff, Patricia, '45 ,,,,,,,,,, 5405 Church St. Gray. Leo, '44.. ,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 765 Barclay Dr. Greenfelder, Virginia, '42 ,, .4424 N. Lockwood Ave, Grisso, William, '44 , ,,,, N314 E. Woodruff Ave. Groch, Dorothy, '45 , ,543 Bronson Ave. Grodi. Kenneth, '43 123 W. Second St., Gross, Shirley, '45 1 Monroe. Mich. 1106 Peck St. Gross, William, '44 ,. 2040 Alvin St. Grosschedl, Mary Rose, '45 ,,,,, 2029 Nevada St. Gstalder, John, '42 ,. ,508 Oak St. Gstalder, Robert, '45 , ,,,,, 508 Oak St. Guadaynino, Louise, '44 .,,,,, 2327 Cherry St. Guhl, Robert. '44 ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, 7 2 7 Walbridge Ave, Gulch, Jean, '44 .,,, . . .. ,,,,,,,,,,,, .149 Austin St. Gunner. Dale, '45.. .. ..,, ,,,,,,, 2901 Chase St. Gunner William. '44, ,, W4418 Buckeye St., Gust, Dorothy, '45 ,,,, Hagan, Robert. '44 ,,,,,, Hager. Robert, '44 ,, W Haines, Elizabeth, '44 Halak, Ruth, '44 ,,,,, , Halas, Elizabeth, '45 ,,,,,,, Halloran, Robert, '42,,,, , ..,...,...2l36 Upton Ave, Halm, Barbara, '45 ,,,,,,,,,,, Hamel, Wilfred, '44, Hamernick, Francis, '42 Hamernik, Richard, '42 Luna Pier, Michigan 0.1.3213 Franklin Ave, WW-.. .3919 Drexel Dr. .,.....1l25 Camden St. ,, ,,,,,,,, 925 Lindsay St. Hain, Dorothy, '45, ,..,.-...1843 Balkan Place .,,.,.3l2l Lagrange St. ,,,-,,,,2808 Warsaw St. ,.....,,,2025 Saxon Dr. .4449 N. Haven Ave. ,,,,,..,...1243 Vance St, .1304 Hamilton Ave. Hannum, John, '45 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2215 South Ave. Hanson, Eleanor, '45, . Hanudel, Francis, '44 Harget, Bernadette, '45 ,,,,, Harlow, James, '42 ,. Harman, Paul, '44...,, Harman, Richard, '43 .. Harpen, Mary Helen, '45 Harpen, Walter, '42 ,,,,,,,,,. Harrington, John, '45 .,..,, Hartman, Eileen, '42 ,,,.,,.. Hasemeyer, Harold, '42 .,,,,, Hasemeyer, Patricia, '43 .,.. ,,,.,.,3418 Summit St. ,,.,,.,..,214 Milford St. ....,.l737 Berkshire Pl. E967 Post St, ., 11153 Gordon St. ,,,,,-,,,..1l53 Gordon St. ,,,...4025 Fairview Dr. .,-...4025 Fairview Dr. Utah St. --,-,-..,.25l6 Locust St. -,.--.-.4344 Lyman Rd. -.,.-.--4344 Lyman Rd. 1-Iasenauer, Elmer. '43 ,.......,....,.. 1913 Freeman St. Hauck, Edward, '44 ....,.,,,. Hauck, Eleanor, '45 v...v...,.. 405W Cumberland Pl. -----..-..---223 White St. Hauck, Margaret, '43 ,r....r.......,..r,. 223 White St. Hauck, Regina, '42 ....,,,.,,,. 405Z Cumberland Pl. Haudan, Donald, '45 ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, 1608 Hagley Rd. Hawkins, Geraldine, '44 ,,,,,,...,,, Apt. 106, Brand Whitlock Hayden, Jeanette, '43, ,,,,,,, 363 Havre St. Hayden, Lawrence, '45 . ,,,, ,,,, . .363 Havre St. Hayes, James, '42.. ,,,,, 2628 Collingwood Ave. Hayes, Rosemary, '43 . 2628 Collingwood Ave. Heing. 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'44 ,,,, , ,,,,226 Gradolph St. Hill, Charles, '45, ,,,,,,., ,, , ,2808 Castleton Dr. 1 Hisey, Norval, '44 , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,t.,,,, 4 3 4 Oliver St. Hittler, Joseph. '45 ,,,, 5200 S. Main St., Sylvania. O. Hochanadel, Jean, '42 ,,,,, ,,,,. , 2217 Fulton St. Hoeffel, Gerald, '45 ,,,., , , ,, ,,,,, 1124 Hawk St. Hoffman, Bernadine, '42 Hoffman, Harold. '43, , A A608 Yondota St. , ,1106 St. James Ct. Hoffmann. Anna Marie, '42 ,,,,,, , 1409 Idaho St. Hoffmann, Lorine, '45 ,,,,, ,,,,, 228 Morrison Dr. Hoffmann, Mildred, '45 Hoffmann, Thomas, '44, A M228 Morrison Dr. ,,,,,,,,,l409 Idaho St. Hogan. Cornelius. '44 ,,,,,,,,,,, 2414 Woodville St. Hojnacki, Doris, '42 ,,,,, , Holewinski, Lester, '44, , ,,,,,,,,, 310 Dexter St. Hoag St. Holley, Roberta, '43 ,,,., HR. R. No. 2, Toledo. O. Hollibau h. Ph llis '44 ,,,, 1l06M Norwood Ave. S Y f Hollo. Joseph, '42 ,,,,,,,, Holmes, William, '45 ,,,., , ,,,,, 1965 Genesee St. ,, ,,,,,, 2529 Ivy Place Holtgrieve, William, '45 , , ,,,,,, 1739 Freeman St. Holzer, Bernadette, '43 ,,,, ,, 1825 Parkdale Ave. Hood. Paul. '45 , Houstin, Lucille, '43 ,,,, . Howard, John, '43, , 2132 Charlestown Rd. .2207 Charlestown Rd. H ,,,,,,226 Machen St. Howard. Joseph, '43 ,,..,,,,.,, ,,,,, 3 836 Elmhurst Dr. Howe. Maxine. '44, ,,,,, . U12 W. Delaware Ave. Hubacher, Corrine, '43 ,,,,,,,.,,,,.. 156 Islington St. Hubacher, Janice. '45 .,,. , , ,,,,,,l56 Islington Sr. Hubbel, Jacob, '4 5 ,,,.,,. ,. 231 E. Central Ave. Huber, Catherine, '44 ,,,.,,,.,,..,, 819 Lincoln Ave. Hudson, Robert, '44,,,... ,,,,,, 1322 Addington Rd. Humphrys, Gordon, '43 ,,..,,,,,3 3 5 3 Blanchard St. Hunter, George, '44 ,,,...,.,,,.,,,,...,, 807 Alvison St. Hunyor, Margaret. '44 ........,,,, 582 Dearborn Ave. Ichrist, Dorothy. '45 ,,,,,, .,.,r,,,, l 39 Mettler St. Imre, Joseph, '42 ,nn Irmen, Thomas, '45 ,,,,, Iwinski, Albert, '45, , ,,,, , Iwinski, Delphine. '43 A Jablonski, Ronald, '45 ,,,, Jacob, Paul, '43 , ,,,,,, , Jacobs, Daniel. '43 ,,.,, ,, Jacobs, Joseph, '43 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,232 Burger St. ,,,,,,,.329 Decatur St. ,, ,,,,, 16695 Dorr St. ,,,,,.601 Detroit Ave. ,, ,1681 Pinewood Ave. Am. L30 Austin St. ,,,.,,,,8l3 Ontario St. ,,,,8l7 Sherman St. Jagel. Marie, '42 , ,,,,,, 1764 Wayne St, Jagel. Mildred, '43,, , Janas. Elaine, '45 , A1764 Wayne St. ,1520 Hamilton St. Jankowski, Mary Jane, '43 1034 Lewis Ave., Janowiecki, Francis, '44 Jarczynski, Evelyn, '43 Jasinski, David, '45 W Temperance, Mich. A3211 Warsaw St. , , 1106 Tecumseh St. ,l430 Nebraska Ave. Jastremski. Delphine, '43 115 Mettler St. Jaworski, Julia. '44 ,,,, Jaworski, Pauline. '43,,,, Jeffrey, Mildred, '45 Jensen, Edward. '44 Johnson Johnson Andrew. '43 Myrl. 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John, '45 ,,,,,, .,,,,,, 2142 Genesee St. 31 Kayser, Francis, '44 ,,,. , , ,,..,,,,, 119 Steele Sf- ll Jurski, Beatrice, '45 ,,,,, ,,,, , 3225 Maple St. 12 Kayser, Richard, '42,, ,, W ,,,,,,, W 119 Steele SI. ll Jurski, Donald, '44 .,,, , ,,,,, .3225 Maple St. 12 Keefer, William, '42 ,,,, R. R. NO. 1, Ho1land.O. 39 Justen, Eleanore, '42, , , ,,,,,,,,, 2507 Locust St. 26 Kehn, Raymond, '42, , 2456 Grantwood Dr. 2 Justen, Theresa, '45 ,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,Z507 Locust St. 26 Kehren, Robert, '45 150 Hannum Ave., Kachalak, Ruth, '45, ,,,,, .,,.. 1 504 Pinewood Ave, 32 ROSSf0rd, Ohio 47 Kaczmarek. Rose Marie, '44 ,,,,,,, 1259 Noble St. 20 Kehren, Shirley, '43 150 Hannum Ave. 1 Kaczmarek, Rose Martha, '43 ,,,, 2460 Nebraska Rossford, Ohio 47 Ave, 21 Kehres, Elizabeth, '45 3,1030 Prouty Ave. 22 Kaiser. Elizabeth, '42 ,,,,,,,,,,, 459 Sunset Blvd. 17 Keller, Robert, '44 YY., 4946 Monroe Sl, 2 Kaiser, Richard, '45,, ,,,, 865 Woodsdale Ave. 22 Kelley, Margaret. '45, ,,,,, 4112 Lewis Ave. 13 Kaltenbach. Joan, '44 H ,,,,,,, ,, .1515 Broadway 22 Kelly, Daniel, '42 .3365 Winthrop Sf- 1 Kamenn, Norman, '42 , , 606 Milton St. 4 Kelly, Edward, '44,,,, ,365 Winthrop St. 1 Kaminski, Albin, '42, ., W E618 Wamba Dr. 21 Kennedy, John, '43 1912 Milburn Ave. 3 Kaminski, Andrew, '43 , ,,,,,,,,,,, 1115 Forest Ave. 32 Kennedy, Maureen, '45 ,,,,, 113 Princeton Dr. I0 Kaminski, Angela, '44 e. , , 811 Montrose Ave. 21 Kennedy, Patrick, '43 , ,118 Princeton Dr. 10 Kaminski, Gloria, '42 ,,,,,,,,, 406 Capistrano Ave. 17 Kenney, James, '44,,,, ,W1572 Jermain Dr, 14 Kaminski, Joan, '44 ,,,, ,..,,, , N706 Junction Ave, 15 Keogh, Jeanne, '42 , , ,,,,,2l54 Dana St. 18 Kanary, Bernard, '42 ,,,,, 3245 Collingwood Ave. 1 Keogh, Thomas, '45 ,,,, ,e , , ,,,,, 2154 Dana Sf- 18 Kane. Norma, '43 ,,,,,,,,,, - ,,.,,,,,,, 525 Yondota St. 4 Kessler, Dolores, '42 ,, , 3804 Willys Pkwy. 13 Kanney, Edward, '42 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3918 Martha Ave. 13 Kessler, John. '43 ,,,.,,, W3804 Willys Pkwy. 13 Kapfhammer, Pauline. '43 ,,,,,,,,,,,. 705 Segur Ave. 29 Kessler, Joseph, '44 ,,,,, 2058 Barrows St. 2 Karalewitz, Walter, '43 ,,,, 312 Godfroy Ave., Kesting, James, '45 ,,,, , ,,,, 173 E. Broadway 11 Monroe, Michigan 42 Kesting. Joseph. '44 ,,,,, W , ,,,,, 173 E. Broadway 11 Karmol, Warren, '42 ,,,,,,,, C4206 N. Haven Ave. 13 Kiefer, Mary Ellen, '42 , ,,,, , 2364 Dana St. 18 Kasel, Elizabeth, '44 ,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 4163 Berwick Ave. 13 Killy, Glennon, '44 ,,,, 1416 Ontario St. 19 Kaspitzke, Donald, '43 ,,..,,,,,,,., 1407 Starr Ave. 33 Kimball, Richard, '43, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, 1312 ldaho St. 33 Kaszynski, Richard, '44 .,r.. 2627 Stateview Dr, 18 King, Mary Elizabeth, '42 W W 2036 Elliott St. 14 Katafias, Elizabeth, '45 WR. R. No. 4, Box 516, Kinnear, James. '45 ,,,, ,e ,,1l0l M Ontario St. 19 Hill Ave. 9 Kirschner, Thomas, '42 ,, ,,,,,, 2017 Calumet St. 3 Katafias, Evelyn, '44 R. R. No. 4, Box 516, Kirwan. 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'45 ,,,,,,, 1105 Woodland Ave. 32 Koberstein, Edward, '44 .,.,, ,3243 Jeanette Ave. 34 Koberstein, Marie, '43 , ,,,,,,,, ,347 Valleywood Dr. 11 Koehn, Richard, '4 2 ,....,, . ,1131 Colton St. Koelbl, Alfred, '43 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 227 Prescott St. Koerber, George, '42 ,440 Winthrop St., Apt. 2 Kohler, John, '43 , ,,,,,,,,,, 2249 Westbrook Dr. Kolasinski, Charles, '44 ,,, Kolasinski, John, '44 ,,,,,, , 2933 Mulberry St. ,331 Austin St. Kolebuck, Daniel, '42 ,,,,,,, ,, ,129 Everett St, Kolebuck, Dorothy, '43 ,,,. Kolhoff, Robert, '43 ,, ,,,,,,, , Kolinski, Phillip, '45 ,,,,, Koltz, George, '43, , 129 Everett St. 1709 Walnut St. 659 Primrose Ave. , 1945 Bigelow St, Konczal, Melvin, '43 , ,,,,,,,, 1132 Hamilton St. Konczal, Raymond, '45 ,,,, Konczal, Rita, '42 522 Koperski, Alphonse, '44 ,,,, Kopf, Richard, '42 Koproski, Robert, '44 ,,,,,, , Kopystynsky, Daniel, '43,,, Koralewski, Edward, '44 1132 Hamilton St. Dixie Hgwy,, Rossford 603 Marmion Ave. 136 W. Delaware Ave. 519 Cloverdale Rd. ,409 Beech St., Rossford, O. ,,,,,, 13 8 Vance St, Koralewski, Leonard, '45,,,,,,1243 Woodland Ave, Korhumel, George, '43 ,,,,,,,, 1261 Wildwood Rd, Korsnack, Robert, '43 ,,627 Prouty Ave. Kovach, Mary, '44 ,,,,,. ,.... , ,2327 Cherry St. Kowalski, Rosemary, '42 Kozbial, So hie '44 ,,,,,,,1682 Belmont Ave. 1236 Nebraska Ave, P y ,,,,,,-,, Kozlowski, Donald, '44 ,,,,,, ,,,,2154 Lagrange St. Kozlowski, Steve, '44 ,,,,,,, , ,2154 Lagrange St. Krabach, Raymond, '44,, ,1 022 W. Front St., Perrysburg, Ohio Kramer. Charles. '42 ,,,,, ,,,, 2 561 Foraker Ave. Kramer, Robert, '44 ,,,,,,, ,, 2561 Foraker Ave. Kransberger, Richard, '44 ,,,, , ,410 Sandusky St, Kranz, James, '44 , Kranz, Robert, '42 ,,,, Kranz, Thomas, '42 ,,,, , Krause, Robert, '42 , , ,1655 Hagley Rd. ,, ,1434 Hagley Rd. ,, 601 Western Ave. ,, ,, ,, 1407 Vance St, Krauser. Marjorie, '43 ,,,.,, , ,,,,, ,,26 W. Park Sr. Kritzer, Francis, '45 Kronbach, Robert, '44 Krueger, Edwin, '45 ,,,, , ,,,,, H1937 Parkdale Ave, 4452 N. Haven Ave. ,, ,3452 - 148th St. Krueger, Ivan, '44 ,,,, 3452- 148th St. Krumeich, Mary, '45 , Kruse, Margaret, '45 , ,,,, ,, , ,,,,,, , ,26l5 Starr Ave. ,3213 Blackstone Dr, Kruzynski, Helene, '44, ,,,,,, 3405 Darlington Rd. Kueblef- JZIIHCS, '43 A ffffff, , ,4323 Bellevue Rd, Kuefer, Edward, '45 Kuenzel, Robert, '45 Kuhn, Winifred, '44 Kukawinski, Patricia, '44 ,,,, Kulczak, Emily, '42 ,, 1130 Grand Ave. , ,, ,917 Peck St, ,2369 Lawrence Ave, ,152 Mettler St. ,725 Detroit Ave. Kulczak, Rosemary. '45 ,,,,,, 1159 Buckingham St. Kurek, Elaine, '42 ,.,, , Kurtzman, Rosemary, '45,, ,,,2039 Evansdale Ave. ,651 Jordan Ave, Kush, Rosemary, '42 ,, 2042 Dana St. Kusner, Irene. 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AWZO43 E 13th St. Lasca, John, '43,, , ,,,, , ,,,, 1901 Jotfre SI- Lasko, Lillian, '45 . Yafafa 125 Esther SL Lauer, John, '43 A533 W. Central Ave. Laughlin, Robert, '45 , , 3706 Hoiles Ave. Laur, Thomas, '45 ,,,,, 2003 Oakwood Ave. Laux, Gerald, '43 Lavey, Edward, '43 LaVoy, Dolores, '42 1 , LaVoy, Joan, '43 , LaVoy, Marie. '43 Lawrence, Geraldine, '4 2 Leahy, Mary, 44 A Leddy, Carol, '45 ,, , , 2036 Alvin St. 3150 Kimball Ave. ,Box 387. Erie, Mich. ,, , ,,,,, 409 Stearns Rd. A Box 387. Erie, Mich. 2105 Wychwood Dr. ,WA1623 Yosemite Dr. , ,.,, 711 Locust St. Leddy, James, '42 , ,,,,,,,,,, H711 LOCl1St St. Lee, Agnes, 44 ,,,,, , 1984 N. Erie St. Lees, Mary Catherine, 44 ,,,, 2031 Lawrence Ave. Lehnert, Robert, '44 ,, Lemle, Donald, '45 , , Lemley, Arnold, '44 Lenkay, Joseph, '44 , Lennex, Mary Jane, '43 Leonard, Joseph, '45 , Leonhardt, John, '45 , , Leonhardt, Richard, '44 Leonhardt, William. '45 , Leopold, Clarence, '43 , , .1010 Radcliffe Dr. ,,,,,,,4108 Asbury Dr. ,, .2246 Mayville Pl. ,,,,,2024 Valentine St. ,,,,,,,647 Nicholas St. ,,,,,,,,l835 Perth St. ,,,,,,,,2312 Putnam St. WA2312 Putnam St. ,,,,,,,,,2601 Starr Ave. , .,,,,, 1910 Locust St. Leopold, Irma, '45 ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,191O Locust St. Leroux. Thelma. '44 , Less, Richard, '42 ,, , Lester, Joseph, '43 , , , W4 24 7 Vermaas Ave. 105 Olsen St. , A ,544 Knower St. Lewandowski, Henrietta, '44 ,,,,, 1,427 Mettler St. Lewandowski, James. '45 , 2073 Eastbrook Dr. Lewandowski, Norman. '45,,..1421 Nebraska Ave. '43 Lewis, Helena, , , Erie, Mich. Liggett, Thomas. '44 , , 1,662 Forsythe St. Lincoln, Harold, '45 Linenkugel, Clara, '45 Linenkugel, Henry. 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'42 ,,,,,,,,,,, 2022 London Square Mangas, Thomas, '45, ,,,,,,, 2022 London Square Manion, James, '44 ,,,,,,,.,,,., .,,4128 Fairview Dr. Manore, Harold, '45 ,,,,,l022 W. Woodruff Ave. Mara. Lee, '45 ,, ,,,,,,,,, 1938 Parkdale Ave. Marek, Joseph, '44 ,,,,,,,,, 1201 Buckingham St. Mariner, Richard, '44,,,,,, ,,,2247 Parkwood Ave. Maros, Margaret, '42 ,,,.,,,,,,..,.,,, ,,,,,2642 Pratt St. Martin, Charlotte, '44 ,.,,,,, 3945 Hazelhurst Dr. Martin, Thomas, '4 2 ,,,,,,,,,, Martin, William. '44, Matlock, Loraine, '43 1243 Palmwood Ave. ,, ,,,,,,,, 2378 Vermont Ave. ,,287 Knower St. Mattlin, Dolores, '42 ,,,. 1109 E. Manhattan Blvd, Matuszewski, Daniel, '44 ,,,,,, 1625 Avondale Ave. 1 Mauder, Howard, 43, ,,,,,,, ,, Mauter, Donald, '4 5 203 0 Kensington Rd. , ,,,,,,,,,. 1475 Schuyler Rd. Mauter, Evelyn, '42 ,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1475 Schuyler Rd, Mauter, William, '43 , ,14 7 5 Schuyler Rd. Mayer, James, '42 , , ,,,,,,,, 1817 Ridgewood Rd. Mayers, Robert, 44 ,,,,,,., ,,,,, , , 909 Wall St. Mazer, Geraldine, '42 ,,,,,,,,,, 1613 Avondale Ave. McAleese, John, '44 ,,,, ,, McCarthy, Alice, '43 6 2 6 Clark St. ,,235 Western Ave. McCarthy, Erma. '42 ,,,,,,,,,,, , 201 Eastern Ave, McCarthy, Patricia, '45 , ,,1038M Booth St. McCartney, Patricia, '42 ,,,,,, Box 405, Alexis Rd. McCarty, lsadore, '44,, .,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Erie, Mich. McCarty, Patricia, '45 ,,,,,, ,3822 Lockwood Ave. McCauley, Walter, '43,,, ,,,,,43l5 Bellevue Rd. McCloskey, Francis, '42 ,,,,,,,.,,,,, 3813 Revere Dr. McCloskey, John, '45, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 727 Raymer Blvd. McConkey, Elizabeth, '43 ,,,,,,,, 3710 Martha Ave. McCormick, Jean, '4 3 ,,,,,,,. 140 W. Central Ave. McCu1lou h Thomas '45 ,,,,,,,,, 615 Baldwin Pl, g f 1 McDuiTee, Robert, '44, ,,,,,, . McGough, Jerome, '45 ,,,,,, McGowan, James, '45 ,,,,,,,, McHugh, John, '44 ,,,,,, McHugh, Rita, '44 ,,,,,,,,, McHugh, Thomas, '45 ,,,, Mclntosh. Kenneth, '44 ,,,,,, - v McK1e, Paul, 44 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, McLaughlin, Jerry, '44, ,,,,,,, McMahon, Edward. '45 2447 Scottwood Ave. ,,,,1920 Wellesley Dr. ,,,,4208 Templar Rd. , ,,3820 Berkley Dr. , 337 Cyril St. 337 Cyril St. 2260 Jerome St, 745 Raymer Blvd. ,,,,3246 Kimball Ave. ,,,1874 Michigan St. McMahon, Gwen, '43, ,,,,,,,, ,, 1874 Michigan St. McManus, Robert, '42 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1171 Lincoln Ave. McMonagle, Gertrude, '44,,,,,1670 Belmont Ave. MCQuade, Jeanne, '45 ,,.,,,.,,,, 1113 Parkside Blvd. McQuil1en. Robert, '4 2 ,,,,,, ,54 Ellison St. McShannic. Robert. '45 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 24 Dryden Dr. lV1cVicker, Evelyn. '45 ,,,.,,, ,, , ,2411 Chase St. McVicker, Margaret, '45 ,,,,,,,,,, 530 Spring Grove McVicker. William. 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James, '42 , , 823 Sheridan St. Maumee, Ohio , 606 South St. , 1835 Princeton Dr. Meiring, Rosemary, '45 724 South Erie St. Mellon, Therese, '4 5 ,,,,,, 28 Poplar St. Mellon, William, '42 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 28 Poplar St. Menke, Kenneth, '43 . .,,,, , 1951 Milburn Ave. Mensing, Barbara, '45 ,,,,, ,4111 Willys Pkwy. Mensing, Harold, '43 W ,,,,,,,,, 4111 Willys Pkwy. Merchant, Jane, '43 . WW350 Valleywood Dr. Mersing, Carolyn, '43 ,,,,,,,,,,, 1839 Princeton Dr. Metro, Martha, '45 , , ,,,,,,,,, 2135 Eastbrook Dr. Merry, Eileen, '44, E W . 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Miller, Francis, '42 1122 Prospect Ave. Miller, John, '43 ,,,, W ,,,,, , 2927 Q 118th St. Miller, Joseph, '44 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , .3414 Dorr St. Miller, Kenneth, '43 W 4858 Summit St. Miller, Natalie, '44 ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 234 Vermont Ave. Miller, Norma, '45 , , 1717 Barrows St. Miller, Norman, '43 , W ,,,,,,,, 1431 Secor Rd. Miller. Richard, '44 .,,,, W1473 Norwood Ave. Miller, Robert, '45 ,,,,,,,,,, 2446 Georgetown Ave. Miller, Teresa, '44, 136 E. Wayne St., Maumee, O. Miller, Thelma, '42 . W W 3827 Martha Ave. Mitchell, Richard, '44 ,,,,,, ,,,,, l 463 Chester St. Moan, John, '44 WW WTemperance, Michigan Moan, Richard, '45 ,.,,,,, ,Temperance, Michigan Moesh, Francis, '44 , ,,,,, 325 Avalon Place Mohr, Donald, '42 , , 662 Collins St. Mohr, Mary Ann. '42 W, ,,,, .1986 Chase St. Mohr, Paul, '42 ,,,,. 1970 Princeton Dr. Mohr, Richard, '44 W ,,,,,,,,, , 662 Collins St. Mohr, Robert, '44 , ,,,,,,,,, , 222 Palmer St. Molnar, Beatrice, '45 ,W4305 N. Lockwood Ave. Monahan, Rose, '42 ,,,, .1842 Freeman St. Montrie, John, '45 , W ,,,,,,, 5430 Stickney Ave, Mooney, J. David, '43 ,,,,,,,,, .3134 Kimball Ave. Moore, James, '44 ,,,,,, , 606 Oliver St. Moore, Thomas, '45 ,,,,,,,,, 4562 Overland Pkwy. Mor, Rose Marie, '42 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 330 Detroit Ave. Moran, Eileen, '43 ,,,,.,,,, W 337 O'Connell St. Moran, Martha, '45 , ,,,,,.,,,,,,, 439 Yondota St. Morgenstern, Charles, '44 ,,,,,,,, 4124 Templar Rd. Morgenstern, James, '45 ,,,,,,,, 4124 Templar Rd. Morgenstern, William, '43 ,,,,, 4124 Templar Rd. Morrin, Robert, 42 , ,,,.., , 541 St. Louis St. Morrissey, Audrey, '43W W W1874 Ontario St. Morrissey, James, '42 ,,,,,,.. .107 E. 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'l 7M up-1 Toledo, Ohio I G STUDENTS' RE Address Parish No. , W 231 Wasaon St. 732 Fernwood Ave. 207 Segur Ave. 1719 Sylvania Ave. 545 Nicholas St. 2026 Linwood Ave. , ,,,,, Erie, Michigan 2152 Lawrence Ave. ,, 872 Butler St. ,,,l920 Consaul St. 1060 Woodland Ave. M2128 Michigan St. , ,,,, 3219 Lagrange St. W3219 Lagrange St. ,,8l4M Frederick St, Paule, William, '45 3229 Collingwood Ave. Pautz, Carolyn, '44 ,,,,,,, ,,,, 4 429 Pennlield Rd. Pautz, Rita Ann, '42 ,,,,,,, , 3,4429 Pennfield Rd. Pavlock, Alice, '45 ,,,,, , 1608 Woodland Ave. Pawlikowski, Marcella, '45 , ,,,,, 346 Hudson St. Peatee. Margaret, '42 , Pecord, Rita, '44 , Pedro, Rita, '43,, ,,,,,, ,, Pelkey, Donald, '44 , Perfili, Thomas, '44 ,,,,, Perkins, John, '45 , , Perkins, Therese, '43 ,,,, Perz. Richard. '44 , Perz, Stanley, '43 ,, . Petee. Dorothy, '4 5 Peters, Mary Ellen, '45 ,,,,, Petre, Mary, '45,,, , Pfaff, Margaret, '43 , ,,,,, , Phillips, Richard, '45 2242 Grantwood Dr. 3950 Sylvania Ave. 3734 Lockwood Ave. 2135 Melwood Ave. 247 Willard St. ,439 Sixth Sr. .W 439 Sixth St. , ,,,, 509 Pulaski St. , 509 Pulaski St. 203 Millard St. 1815 Kensington Rd. ,,,,1162M Dorr St. 1706 Hurd St. ,,,,,3ll3 Enright St. Pickett, Mary Clare, '42 ,W2617 Rathbun Rd. 1 Page 140 6 28 6 2 35 26 37 14 4 31 8 27 12 12 1 1 17 17 32 12 2 13 13 2 11 25 25 30 30 5 3 32 33 34 3 5--lil-41.9.1---lil--lil -HIL-41..l..Qv-4---'ll -'ll--41--4L.lMJi.i : Compliments of 1 MRS. C. MAZER 1' 4 AND i 4 MR. and MRS. s. CRUBINSI-rl It TNQ' T Q Ofi':'i QfW. q lfi 'P Q 7 4 Pnovo PACKING Co. P Q Cold Meals - Delicious Wieners 4' 3268 Monroe Street I Phil, Provo Butch COl1la!'l f' ' '? if'7 W Qfi l l 'l . lfi' F.L..j---lil -Ill -9---lk 'I---llk4ll-JLG + M C C E E B R o s . 1 1 SUPER SERVICE 1 Hudson and Stickney POntiac 0225 1 Compliments of FRANK C. CLIFFORD, M.D. ISTER - Continued Name Piechocki, Alice, '44, Pieczinski, Richard, '44 Pierce, Donald, '43 W ,, Pierce, John, '44 Pieszchalski, Louis, '43 Pietrykowski, Ann, '42 Pietrykowski, Francis, '4 5 ,,,, Pilzecker. Margaret, '44 Pilzecker, Phyllis, '42 Address Parish No. 207 Junction Ave. 1040 Indiana Ave. ,268 Knower St. 1515 Bell Ave. 1128 Avondale Ave. , H2902 Elm St. 33,2902 Elm St. W Grand Rapids, Ohio 2514 Locust St. 2514 Locust St. Pinciotti, Antonio, '45 ,,,,,,..... H1018 Delence Sf. Pinciotti, Carmela, '45 , ,,,,,,,, Pinkelman, Phyllis, '45 Pinkelman, Robert, '44 Pinkelman, Walter, '45 Placencia, Susan, '45, , Plank, Guy, '45 ,,,, Platzer, Hilda, '42 .1018 Delence St. 223 Westwood Ave. ,,,,223 Westwood Ave. ,,,,223 Westwood Ave. W, .2903 Chase St. ., ,,,,, 839 Rogers St. W, HW2324 Elm St. Pleitz, Corrine, '43,,,, , , 765 Dearborn Ave. Plenzler, Edwin, '44, , ,,,, 1240 Campbell Ave. Plummer. Anna Mae, '43 .. 319 Stanley Ct. Pollauf, James, '44 , Pollauf, Paul, '45 , Pollock, John, '45 ,,,, Pongonis, George, '43 , , 264 Spring Grove MBOX 351, Latchie Rd. 1802 Cherry St. 3945 Garrison Rd. Ponkratz, Anna, '45 ,,., , , 2717 D. St. Pontius, Robert, '43 ,,,,,, H ,530 Bates Rd, Poss, Mary, '45 W 1805 Heatherdowns Blvd. Potocky, Betty Jane, '45 Powers, Leo, '42 ,,,,, Powers. Rita, '42 , , , Primac. Daniel, '42 W Puccetti, Esther, '42 Puczynski, Joan, '44 Puczynski, Rita, '42 , , 711 Orchard St. 131 E. Delaware Ave. 411 Spring Grove Ave. ,713 Huron St. .,,,,,,639 Palmwood Ave. 1 135 Nebraska Ave. ,1l35 Nebraska Ave. 30 15 6 32 8 20 20 38 26 26 32 32 21 21 21 27 4 26 11 15 1 11 11 4 2 34 1 10 22 1 33 19 28 8 8 STUDENTS' REGISTER - Continued Name Address Parish No. Name Address Parish No. Pudlicki, Bernice, '43 . ,,,,,, 26 W. Park St. 20 Robb, Thomas, '44 . ,,,,,, 1117 Nevada St. 33 Pullella, James, '45 1153 W. Bancroft St. 14 Rober. Kenneth, '42 . ,,,, .2018 Walnut St. 26 Pul-len. Earl. '42 .1362 Eleanor Ave. 17 Rober, Marie, '44 ,,,,, .. ...2018 Walnut St. 26 Qllllilll- M2rY2r1n, '43 ......705 Forsythe St. 4 Roberts, Charles. '45 ,,,,,,, 1116 City Park Ave. 16 Rabldeau, Robert, '45 ,,,,, 757 Brinton Dr. 17 Robideau, James, '42 15117 South Dixie, Radecki, Daniel, '44 . ,,,, H2842 Elm St. 20 Monroe, Michigan 42 Radeckl, Lillian, '42 . . 2842 Elm St. 20 Rochowiak, Frances, '45 ,,,,,,, ..2 W. Central Ave. 20 Rapp. Adela, '45 . ,,,, 1703 Summit St. 26 Roemmele. Paul, '44 .. 3943 Berkley Dr. 13 Rapp, Robert. '42 . ,,,, 1769 Summit St. 19 Roesner, James, '42 . 416 W. Delaware Ave. 1 Ray. Carl, '44 . H616 Tecumseh St. 28 Romaker, Jacquelyn, '45 . . 3843 Revere Dr. 13 Ray, John, '42 2482 Hollywood Ave. 14 Romaker, Robert, '45 5754 Main St., Ray, Matthew, '42 . 532 Lucas St. 28 Sylvania, O. 49 Ray. Rita, '45 .. . . N616 Tecumseh St. 28 Roman, Daniel. '44 614 Woodstock Ave. 21 Ream, Marcella, '45 736 White St. 33 Romanowski, William, '45 .. 805 Bush St. 19 Reardon, Edward. '45 . . ...2241 South St. 18 Rook, Jeanne, '43 1682 W. Bancroft St. 3 Recker, Jean. '44 2666 4 118th St. 23 Rooney. John, '43 2906 Collingwood Ave. 1 Reddmgton. Patricia, '43 R. R. No. 10, Rork, Francis, '42 .. 1722 Calumet Ave. 32 West Toledo 2 Rose. Thomas, '42 . .. ...2026 Evansdale Ave. 3 Reffkf Glen- '44 533 Potter St. 4 Rosenberger. Mildred, '45 ,,,,,,,,,,,, ...1007 Clay St. 34 Reed, R1chard, 42 . 1402 Shenandoah Rd. 32 Rosenthol, Richard. '43 . 3801 Martha Ave. 13 Reichert, Francis, '45 .1512 Addington Rd. 32 Rossler, Jean. '42 ,,,, 2475 Hollywood Ave. 14 Reifert, Mary Lou, '45 2529 Greenbriar Rd. 3 Rossler, Richard, '45 . .. 2475 Hollywood Ave. 14 Relfert, Robert, '42 .. ,,,, 2529 Greenbriar Rd, 3 Rowan, Eugene. '45 .. ..... Box 741, R. No. 10 17 Renner, Frleda, '45 ....155 Islington St. 1 Rowan, John J., '45 ........ Box 741, R. No. 10 17 Rena. Jeanne. '45 . .. .4824 - 298th sf. 23 Rowan, John M., '43 B ...... 1232 Befdan Ave. 13 RCSUYOY Bernard, '44 ...... .1021 Woodland Ave. 32 Rowan, Rose Mary, '45 ...,,,,,.. .542 Colburn St. 6 Rffhlngff' J- Omer. '45 . W4403 Belmar Ave. 13 Rozanski, Leona, '43 ..........,. 18 Austin St. 1 Reynolds, Paul, '45 . ....2370 Castlewood Dr, 2 Rudnicki, Betty, '45 ........ 1130 Belmont Ave. 8 Rfdgev Ruth- '43 f . ............ 333 Palmer St. 26 Rudnicki, Norman, '44 . .. .. .710 Junction Ave. 32 Rigoulet, Elroy, '43 . ...194l Warren St. 1 Rumpf, Norman. '44 . ..... .1810 Perth St. 3 Rihacek, Edward, '42 . ....... 2225 Consaul St. 5 Rumpf, Richard. '42 .... . .1810 Perth St. 3 Rf10Yf L.90l12l'd. '43 . .3616 Almeda Dr. 13 Rumpf, Robert, '42 ..... .... 1810 Perth St. 3 RIICY, RIN, '42 ..-.. .. ......... .619 Utah St. 4 Runyan, Charles. '45 ...... 442 Crittenden Ave, 6 R03Ch9f Josephine, '42 ......... 1209 Ewing St. 16 Ruppel, John, '42 .. ..... ,,.... 1 495 Gould Rd, 17 Robarge, Madonna, '44 .... 2917+ 111th St. 23 Rush, John, '45 ., ..... 2226 Burroughs Dr, 10 HoRTER's BARBER sHoP 1 W S M k 1 4 . ' H Ile ll el' al' 9 ' We Arm To Please I Y P 12 54 Dorf Street s Finest Home Dressed Meats ' T' 2 5 1-5 Home Made Sausages + 1 h THE TOLEDO GLOVE + Karl Wolfefff PNP' i 1 MFG, CQ. I me wayne sr. Walbridge ozov 1 4 'F I Manufacturers of , --lr'-of f-0-' wrwofwrv- 4 RUBBER-DIPPED GLOVES E+ E+E+E++++E+++ + A+A+A+-+ 1 + . sMoRosR1's MARKET 1 1 1227 Vance St. GAriield 8451 1 + 1. W 2929 Lagrange GArfield 5851 Q 4 Toledo, Ohio 11 1 W Formerly M1y1'1arczyk's 1 1, WILLIAM J. coYLE JAMES P. COYLE 1 JAMES COYLE 8: SON 1 1. Established 1888 + 1 FUNERAL HOME i . 1' 1 539 BROADWAY Toledo, Ohio ADams 2239 Page 141 1 --lil Jkimil -JIMJIL --ll 4- -l1.l--lil-424m-QL-lQlJlM4lL -lil - Q N E U M A N N B R O S . 4 i Diamonds JEWELERS Watches 1 f 105 Nicholas Bldg. ADams 8426 trio- 'w-W' ' EE '- -ol' -of'-if--of -r'-wfwff5-5711-Fw-Y -or1o-- -+- 4 TRIANGLE MARKET i C . , omplzments of + 1. BEER WINES + 4 EEEEE VEGETABLES 4 'nvou SWEET sHoP t 1 Delaware and Detroit 4 BAUMBERGER'S l COMPLIMENTS OF Q DELICIOUS POTATO CHIPS I + A f Sta. E, R. 4, South Ave. JOrdan 1003 + + t 4. Toledo, Ohio .gL,4.. -4hJil..iL46-4--IOL-4h..4m-1+ 4--4 --l-- -'le-3 t + 4 + 4 - I I The Fred Christen 81 Sons Co t t ' + l t 4 Sheet Metal and Roofing Contractors + 4 Home Insulation l' Phone: Anams 4161 - 2 - 3 - 4114-726 GEORGE STREET Toledo, Ohio Q 1 4 , + 4 P + START'S DRUG STORES t SEWING SHOP t il The Rexall Stores of West Toledo Ladies' Frocks--Aprons-Hosiery-Notions 4' 1009 , 1559 Sylvania Hemstitching - Dry Goods , Meet Your FRIENDS at START'S 1 1326 Dorr Street Phone ADams 0071 fi!--4014.1 -lll- -'Om-Q -lll--Q..ll- -'P--HP--ll'--El-JI!--4'--lf! Q--HIL -I2 -lil-lb -Q -ll--JO!--41 -'l1- -'P--4.4-JP--ti--'lk-3 l WOLSON'S CUT RATE DRUGS I-IAUCK'S JUVENILE BOOTERY 4 'l' ws-1 Dorr sneer 1406 Dorr sneer mm w. BANCROFT S Abams one GA'Held 734' Summer Play Shoes, Kedettes in Smart Color + I We Meet or Bent Downtown Prices Combinations-Saddle Oxfords -Moccasins i 1 Louis C. URBANSKI Q Hardware 3202-04 Lagrange Street Furniture 4 I Page 142 '? '7'? 'l l 4 'l 1l l ? il O 'if i l 7' Name Russell, Richard, '45 ,,,, Rutkowski, Irma, '42 , , Rutkowski, Joanne, '44 Ryan, Edward, '42 Ryan, Joseph, '45 , Rygalski, Robert, '44 Saal, Alfred, '45 , ,,,, Saelzler. Richard, '42 , St, Julian, Arthur, '45,,, W, St. Julian, Mary, '42 , H809 Sherman St. , 338 Palmer St. 556 E. Hudson St, , 568 Dover Pl. 2464 Scottwood Ave. , , 828 Moore St. , 1735 Freeman St, 3421 Glenwood Ave. , 307 Utah St. ,307 Utah St, Sainton, Catherine, '44 ,W , 332 Batavia St, Sainton, Joseph, '44 W , 332 Batavia St. Saradin, Charles, 43 W, . ., W248 Steele St. Sartor, Joseph, '45 .,,,, Savey, Dorothy, '44 ,,,,, , Sayers, Patrick, '44 , 4870 Leamington St. ,, 509 Nevada St. N 2047 Alvin St. Scally, Roger, '45 , ,,,, ,,,,, , 455 St. Louis St. Scanlon, Joseph, '42 ,, 1 2116 Eastbrook Dr. Scanlon, Mary Ann, '45 , Scanlon. Mary Margaret, '45 Schaefer, Dorothy, '44 ,,,,, ,,,, Schaefer, Robert, '45 ,, , Schassbetger, John, '44 , Scherack, Anna Mae, '42 ,, Scherger, Albert, '43 ,, W, Scheuerman, Agnes, '44, ,,,, , Scheuerman, James, '42 , , Schiebel, Robert, '42 ,,,, ,, Schiel, Dorothy, '44 ,,,, , 2116 Eastbrook Dr. 1851 Michigan St. , ,961 Islington St. 2610 Consaul St. 316 Chicago St. , 302 South Ave. 2902 Rockwood Pl. 5937 Rambo Lane 5937 Rambo Lane , N 1726 Alvin St. 3632 St. Mary's St. Schiess, Charles. '43 M1848 Fernwood Ave. Schings, Charles. '44 , , Schings, Helen, '42 , Schlachter, James. '44,, , Schlachter, John, '44 ,,,, Schlacbter, Rosemary, '45 342 Richardson Dr. 342 Richardson Dr. 2319 Westbrook Dr. 2319 Westbrook Dr. 2319 Westbrook Dr. STUDENTS' REGISTER - Continued Address Parish No. Name Address Parish N0 Schlageter, John, '42 2730 Eastmoreland Blvd. Schlageter, Richard. '43 2730 Eastmoreland Blvd. Schmitt, Gail, '44 , 2115 Circular Rd. Schmitt, Walter, '44 , 2115 Circular Rd. Schneider, Eugene. '42 H 1234 E. Bancroft St. Schneider, Raymond. '44 , ,143 Austin St, Schneider, Vernon, '45 Schrein, Ronald, '45 Schreiner, John, '44 Schultz, Dolores. '44 Schultz, Esther. '42 , Schultz, Norbert, '44 Schumacker, Roy. '45 Schuster, Donald, '42 ,, 726 Prouty Ave. , 822 Booth St, 1503 Hagley Rd. 1231 Buckingham St. .,,, H32 E, Lake St. 3207 Elm St. , 642 Federal St. 3720 Willys Pkwy. Schwartz, Charles, '44 R. R. No. 1, LaSalle, Michigan Schweibold, Jeannette, '43 564 So. Detroit Ave. Schweickert, Betty Ann, '45 2463 Vermont Ave. Schweickert, Vera. '44 2463 Vermont Ave. Schweickert, Walter. '43 2463 Vermont Ave. Scorziell, Lewis, '4 2 Scott, Jeanne, '43 , Scott, Ruth, '43 , Scott, William. '42 Seeburger, Edwin. '44 Seger, Lawrence. '44 , , Serin, Rose, '45 Serke, Robert, '42 ,, Serke, Suzanne, '45 Sewell, Marguerite. '44 Sexton, Francis, '42 Seybold, Robert, '45 Shea. Dennis. '44 2139 Castlewood Dr. 3344 Detroit Ave. , 401 Junction Ave. M3344 Detroit Ave. W , 619 Lucas St. , 1301 Ellis Ave. ,1618 Roosevelt Ave. 216 Van Buren St. ,216 Van Buren St, W, 2025 Clinton St. 2627 Meadowood Dr. , 2803 Summit St. 2563 Maplewood Ave. Shea. Mary Frances, '42 , 3802 Lockwood Ave. Shea, Patricia. '45 ,, ,, 3802 Lockwood Ave. + 1 4 For Extra Value Eat- Pczge 'S ICE CREAM 18c per pint AI Your Selected' Page Dealer 1' ll 1 1 4 l l l + I THE PAGE DAIRY COMPANY 4 1 1 + Phone MAin 2211 iW 'l l il'iT W Q 'U iP W '? 4 l l l 'l af'5'il lf I il 'T Q il Y Q 'lf l 'U' l l l' Wil 4' C Page 143 1 STUDENTS' REGIST ER - Continued Name Address Parish No. Name Address Parish NO. Sheahan, Alex, '45 W WW 2411 Scottwood Ave. 3 Soltysiak. Odelia, '45 WW 626 Evesham St. 21 Sheperd, Robert. '44 WW WW WW348 Melrose Ave. 1 Sopko, Edward, '44 W WW35l Milford St. 5 Shinavar, John, '45 WW W3321 Maplewood Ave. 1 Sopko. Rosalie, '44W W W ,,,,, W351 Milford St. 5 Shubarga. Clement, '42 WW 1344 Belmont Ave. 15 Sosko, Frank, '43 WWWW W WW2326 Caledonia St. 5 Shull, Dolores, '44WW W 1717 Nevada St. 33 Sparks. Thomas, '43 W W 821 Noble St. 26 Sieler. Lioba, '45 WW 425 Starr Ave. 25 Spencer, Rita, '44 WW WW822 Moore St. 26 Sikorski. Renard, '43 W W 1159 Blum St. 8 Spieker. Gideon, '44 W193l Mt. Vernon Ave. 3 Simon, James, '42WWW WW 5016 Ottawa River Rd. 23 Stabile, Phyllis, '43 WW W .W 439 Dorr St. 28 Simon, Lawrence. '44 WW W 1956 Ontario Sr. 27 Staebell, James. '43 W W 644 Raymer Blvd. 33 Simon, Richard. '45 W W 1306 Fitchland Ave, 14 Stalder, John, '44 WW4332 Berwick Ave, Simonds. Kathleen, '44 3613 Berkley Dr. 13 Stark. Durward. '44 W Erie, Michigan Sinay. Dorothy. '44 W W 209 Milford St. 5 Stark. Louis, '45 Box 143, Erie Michigan 37 Sinay. Leonard, '45 W W 2479 Caledonia St. 5 Stark. Marie. '45 W WWll22 Evesham Ave. 21 Singlar. Joseph, '44 W i 2020 Bakewell St. 31 Stauffer, Robert, '43 W 518 Troy St. 27 Sirian, Rose Marie, '42 W Maumee, Ohio 35 Stechschulte. Eileen, '42 W WW3709 Willys Pkwy. 13 Skeldon. Edward. '42W W1117 Shadowlawn Dr. 10 Stein, James, '43 .,,, W WW W 1041 Harding Dr. 22 Skibinski, Elaine. '44 W 1221 Lucas St. 15 Stein. Joanne, '43 W 2110 Ccheftnutgt. Skibinski. Sylvia. '45 W W 1221 Lucas St. 15 Steinbauer. Carl, '44 .... WW718 oima r, Skoropinski. Victoria, '42 ,,,, 331 Everett St. 20 Steinbauer, Robert, '42 W718 Colima Dr. 18 Slattery. William. '44 Luna Pier, Michigan 37 Stengle. Edward, '43 W 42 Austin St. 19 Slavin, Vivianna. '45 W 617 Tecumseh St. 28 Stern, Geraldine, '42 WW 2039 Hawthorne St. 14 Slawinski, Richard, '42 W W WW173 Hausman St. 1 Stiles. Jeanne, '43 W W ,,,, ,,,, M aumee, Ohio 35 Slowinski, Eugene. '44 W W 3370 Maple St. 12 Stoepler, Walter, '45W W WW WWW40 Garfield Pl. 25 Smietana, Isabella, '43 WW 312 Eleanor Ave., Stout, Mildred, '42 W 3526 watson Ave. 135 Rossford, O. 47 Stout, Patricia, '42 WWWW 3526 atson Ave. 1 Smith. Isabell, '45 W 304 Oakdale Ave. 4 Stout, Virginia, '44 W W 3526 Watson Ave. 13 Smith, James, '44 W WWWWW 3834 Upton Ave. 2 Srreicher, James, '43 WWWW WW4503 N. Lockwood Ave. 17 Smith. Richard, '44 2485 Collingwood Ave. 1 Strick, Mary1Ann,5'42 WW,W BurrASt. 31? Smith. Robert, '42 WWW W WWW WW3531 Glynn Dr. 10 Stroud, C1'l2lI'9Sv '4 ---- -----. - -V C 1f19Y V9- Smith. William H., '43 W 3 Baywood Dr. 11 Stroud, James, '45 WW WWW829 McKinley Ave. 4 Smith, William J., '45 WW1939 Oakwood Ave. 32 Stroud. Rosemary, '43 WWWWW W829 McKinley Ave. 4 Smoroski, Jeanne, '45 WW W W 156 Austin St. 20 Struffolino, Elizabeth, '44 WW1903 Drouillard Rd. 33 Sodd. Dolores, '45 WW 829 Michigan St. 24 Struffolino, Janet. '45 WW 1903 Drouillard Rd. 33 Sohnly, Virginia, '45 W W439 St. Louis St. 25 SILlll21'. Virginia, '43 ---- -----. - .202 Milford sf- 5 Solarek, Melvin, '44 WWWW W WW 36 Western Ave. 6 Stummer, Shirley, '42 WW W2208 Warren St, 26 COMPLIMENTS OF + 4 1 1 ANDE S MARKET 1 Q csnocziw and MEATS 4 Compliments of MAin 0042 529 Magnolia Street J D H M D f-of ' ' ' ' + + + UNITED MUSIC STORE 4 1 Elmer F- Schroder. D-D-S- + RECORD sl-IOP 4 1 . 4 1 Si. Clair Street r -0-wrwffg If It's a Record We Have It + I I DECCA - OKEH - COLUMBIA - VICTOR - BLUEBIRD Comphments of MAin 8514 4 I K 'WY 4 if4 '.'1. . . i 7'W '?T'ifi '4 'T WJ LW 'WMV' 'i .' '7:. .' '. E'.f Y i 'i Q 'i WF' 'Pnl JERSEY GOLD BREAD The Freshest Thing in Town! 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WILDE SHOE CO. 1' COMPLIMENTS OF orthopedic Footwear 1 Toledo 'llimes Insurance Department The Bes! in Footwear at Moderate Prices Only Newspaper lnsurance in Toledo 1352 Dorr Slreel Phone: l Ores1 4137 1 For information Call MAin 5251 STUDENTS' REGISTER - Coniinued Name Address Parish No. Name Address Paflsh N0- Sturtz, Rosemary, '43 ,, ,Bay Shore Rd. 40 Taylor, Leonard, '45 , H 612 Oliver SI- 29 Stutz. Paul, '43 ,,,, , , 2220 Beaufort Rd. 2 Thibert, Evelyn. '42 , ,,,,, 1322 Idaho St. 33 Sulier, Thomas, '45, No. 2, Erie, Michigan 37 Thiel, Leona, '43 s,,s , , Maumee' 01110 35 Sullivan Irene. '44, 919 Nesslewood Ave. 1 Thimmes, Robert, '45 ,s,,s .,s.s.ff 4 51 Clark Sf' 4 Sullivan James, '45 ,, ,,,,,, 654 Raymer Blvd. 33 Thomas, Paul, '45 ,,,, ., s,s.ss 937W Wall Sf- l Sullivan Jerome, '44 ,.,,,, 2375 Castlewood Dr. 2 Thomas, William, '45 .1031 Campbell St. 8 Sullivan John, '45,,, .1336 Parkside Blvd, 32 Thome, Richard, '42 ,,,,,,,.,,,, 2151 CaSt1eW00d Dr. 2 Sullivan John, '43, 919 Nesslewood Ave. 1 Thome, Robert, '43 ,,,.,,,,,,.. 2151 CaStleW00d Dr. Z Sullivan Mary, '42,. .,,,, 654 Raymer Blvd. 33 Thosz, Dolores, '45 ,,,,,.,,.,,, ,,,,. 1 637 Superiflr SI- 19 Sullivan, Robert, '44 ,,,...,, .,..,,,,,,,,, 4 152 Eastway 13 Tiemann, Edward, '42 ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,., 1230 MASON SI. 11 Sulzer, Florence, '44 ,,,,, ,, ,.,.,, 252 Secor Rd. 2 Tiernan, Margaret, '43 ...... .,..,,,, S glarlli gf- 1 Sulzer, Helen. '42, .....,,, ..,,.,,,,,.., 2 52 Secor Rd. 2 Tier-nan, Patrick, '45 ,,,..,...,,,..,...... ar E- Suminski, Virgil, '45 ,,,,,,,,,.,, M222 Kosciusko St. 20 Tighe, Thomas, '42 ,.,.,,,..,.,,.,,,. 1448 Kenyon Dr. 10 Suszka, Geraldine, '42 ..,, ...645 E. Oakland Ave. 12 Timbers, Lucille, '44 ,.,r.,,,,,,, 2231 Eastbrook Dr. 2 Suszka, Leonard, '44, ,,,,.,.,, 645 E, Oakland Ave. 12 Tii-ita, Louis, '44 ,,,,,.. ,,,, ,,,,,, , , M2336 Genesee St. 31 Sutter, Helen, '42 ,,,,, . ,,,,. , .,,,,. 1945 Chase St. 27 Tomanski, Elizabeth, '44... 153 E. Delaware Ave. 20 Sutter, Kathleen, '44,,,,, ,,,, 1 W2022 Perth St. 3 Tomagzewski, Reginald, '44 .138 Mettler St. 20 Sutter, Mary, '43 . . .,,. 2022 Perth St. 3 Tomaszewski, Rose, '43 .,,,,, , ,W1409 Vance St. 15 Swank, Jeanne, '45 ,,,,,,,,,..,,, 1536 Pinewood Ave. 32 Tomeg, Josephine, '44 ,,,,,., 2617 Massilon St. 5 SWNIIGY, JRITIGS, '45 Y .1104 PIOSPGCI AVE- 14 Topolewski, John, '44 ,,,,,,,,, 1132 Belmont Ave. 8 Szaradowski, Geraldine, '44 .,,, 445 E. Weber St. 12 Topolewski, Leonard, '45., , 1132 Belmont Ave, 8 Szczechowiak, Delphine, ,,,. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, T rege, James, '42 ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 55 Dartmouth Dr, 10 1328 Buckingham St. 15 Trese, Thomas, '45 ., ,, , . 155 Dartmouth Dr. 10 Szczepaniak, Emily, '45 , , H3249 Elm St. 12 Trompeter, Carl, '42 ,,,,,,, 2409 Eastbrook Dr. 2 Szczepanski, Evelyn, '42 H1305 Vance St. 8 Trudeau, Karl, '42, 827 Main SI. ll Szenderski, Donald, '44 , . .1240 Vance St. 15 Truscinska, Evelyn, '45 ,,,,, 224 E, Park St. 20 Szymanski, Raymond, '42.,,,1409 Woodland Ave. 32 Tuscan, Pauline, '44 , ,,,, .2327 Cherry St. 35 Szyperski, Patricia, '45 , , ,,,, 1053 Indiana Ave. 8 Tynan, Elizabeth, '42 ,,,.,,, N416 Rockingham 1 Tafelski, Bernadine, '42 ,,.,,, , .1442 Belmont Ave. 15 Tynan, Mary, '44 ,,,, ,416 Rockingham 1 Tansey. Robert, '43 , .,,, , W ,944 Dorr St. 32 Ulgener. Rose Mary. '42 ,,,,., , , 4318 Bellevue Rd. 2 Tate, Robert, '45 ,, 443 Walbridge Ave, 6 Ulrich, Melyin, '44.,, ..,,. .1429 Fernwood Ave. 32 Taylor, Arnold, '42 R. No. 4, Sta. E., Box 545 18 Upham, William, '45 ,,,, ,1105M Nevada St. 33 Taylor, Carolyn, '45 ,,,, .4535 Walker St. 17 Urban. Gloria. '44 , ,,,,,,,, 1419 Hamilton St. 18 Taylor, Eileen. '44., , ,,,, ,..,., , H559 Austin St. 20 Ury, Donald, '45 ,.,,, , ,.,.,, , ,,,,, ,907 Gr2m21'CY 17 Taylor. Grace, '42 R. No. 4, Sta. E., Box 545 18 Valiquette, Marigene, '42,, 3211 Parkwood Ave. 1 lPage 146 STUDENTS' REGISTER - Coniinued Name Address Parish No. Name Address Parish No, Vamos. Mary. '45 222 Somerset St, 18 Watts, Francis, '43 2706 Midwood Ave. 3 Veitch, Carolyn, '42 1902 Glendale Ave. 10 Weber, Helen, '42 , .4032 Caroline Ave 13 Velker. Franklin, '45 , , , 1015 Mott St. 11 Weinandy, J0l'ln, '45 W 1418 Michigan St 19 Velker, Gordon, '42 , , 144 Palmer St. 26 Weirich, Florceta, '43 , , 2024 Hawthorne Ave 14 Velker, Norma, '45 W ,H H144 Palmer SI. 26 Weis. Patrifia, '45 , , 3,2847 D St 32 Velker. Vincent, '45 2034 Wilson Dr., Erie. Mich. 37 Weis, Rita Ann, '44 , , 2001 Walriiii St 26 Velliquette, Grover, '45 ,, , ,242 Willard St. 25 Weissenberger, Robert, '42 Cober Rd., Maumee, O 39 Venia, William, '43 . , , , ,,,,,2727 Monroe St. 14 Weithman, Margaret, '44 924 Gramercy Ave 17 Venner. Francis, '44 M2736 Powhattan Pkwy. 3 Welch, Leo, '45 , , 415 Clark St 4 Vetter, Alois. '44 . 218 Gradolph St, 1 Wells, Eleanor, '43 , 3322 Central Ave 3 Voegeli, Barbara, '44 , ,624 Western Ave. 6 Wells, John, '45 1723 Delence St 33 Voegeli, William, '45 624 Western Ave, 6 welsh, Eichard, '44 , 42814 Platt SL Z5 Vogelbach, John, '43 317 Logan St. 6 elter, ane, '44 , 1820 Glen!-05? Ave' 32 Vogelbach, Leo, '44, , 317 Logan St. 6 Wenz, Clarence, '43 4623 L ' A , 17 Vrablic, Joseph, '44 , 2629 Massillon St. 5 Wenz, Margaret, '45 4623 Lzxii Avg. 17 Wachowiak, Florian, '44 .1652 lndiana Ave, 32 Werner. Donald, '43 2515 Scottwood Ave. 1 Wagner, Dorothy, '43 ,, , H1314 Corbin Rd. 17 xernert. Clement, '45 1035 Sherman Sr, 26 Wagner, Howard, '42 , , 830 Sherman St. 26 ernert, Rita, '42 , .4231 V A , 13 Waldmannstetter, Rupert, '45 , 1864 Chase St. 27 West, Raymond, '43 , ,4811j'gg'?5Sth Z3 ya:1reIilEalph:4':1,5 A 65Z15:5ayIn1ir Blxgd, 33 ylesi, VirginXiG,lQ44 ,42 , Agggi 295th St. 23 a , o ert, 5 , u ton t. 95 meyer, a er, H 3 A U 6 Walles. Helen, '42 A 1827 Brame Pl. 2 Weybrecht, Lawrence, '42 H2721 lsiinlon 26 Walsh, Arthur, '44 , , M2350 Monroe Sr. 1 gghitaker, Margaret, '45 , ,, .1863 Chase St. 24 Walsh, Thomas, '43 , .W565 Milton St. 4 hite, Charles, '45 , , , , , 1166 D S , 32 Waltzer, Helen, '43 , . ,. 4511 N. Haven Ave. 17 White. Darrell, '45 ,, 1166 Dziii Si. 32 Wambold. Catherine, '44 .1623 Norwood Ave. 32 White. James, '44, 1808 Parkside Blvd. 3 Wambold, Lawrence, '45 , 2472 Lawrence Ave. 14 White, Walter, '42 , , , .1808 Parkside Blvd. Ware, Helen, '45 , .403 E. Woodruff St. 19 Wirk, Harold, '45 , A ,313 Stillman St 4 Warfel. Robert, '45, , 1032 Palmwood Ave. 32 Wieland, George, '43 ,, . ,218 Valleywood Dr' 4 Warrick, Nancy, '42 , ,,,, 334 Melrose Ave. 1 Wieland, William, '43 . . 218 V11 d D' 4 Warrick, Robert, '44 , 334 Melrose Ave, 1 xieslar, Stephen, '45 , .5146aBer'a'r'i'c'1'c'i'n Rd, 7 Wasserman, Lois, '45 ,, R, F. D. No. 9, Box 44 A Z, ietrzykowski, Dorothy, '43 , 502 B A , Wasserman, Virgil, '44 R. F. D. No. 9, Box 44 A 2 Wietrzykowski, Eleanor, '42, , 502 Bigjvvg AXE. Wasserman, Wilmer. '44 .1216 Woodville St. 33 Wilburn. James. 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Y 6 STUDENTS' REGISTER - Continued Name Address Parish No. Name Address Parish No. Wilczynski, Elizabeth, '45 ,,,,,, 1045 Hamilton St. 8 Yager, Luella, '43 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.s.,,,, 1 841 Wayne St- 18 Wilhelm, Rita, '43 ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 3720 Hazelhurst Dr. 13 Yager, Theresa, '42 ..,.t,,,,,,,,,.. , YYY, 2023 South St. 18 Wilhelm, Rose Marie, '44 ,,,,,,,, 1270 Belmont Ave. 15 Yarder, Elizabeth, '44, .ftf...ff 2854 Mulberry St. 20 Willard, Helen, '45 ,,,,,,,,,t,.,, W ..... 1809 Booth St. 34 Yeackel, Harry, '43 ,t,.,,,,t,,,,,,,,. 3664 Eggeman St. 13 Williams, Eugene, '43 ,,,.,,,.,,,, 936 Woodsdale Ave. 18 Young, Edward, '43 .,,..e..,.,,,. 522 Crittenden Ave. 6 Wilson, Etta Mae, '44 .,.. R. R. No. 1, Maumee, O. 35 Young, Joseph, '45 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 522 Crittenden Ave. 6 Wimmer, Mary Catherine, '45 ,,,, 3530 Almeda Dr. 13 Young, Matilda, '44 .,.,, . ..,,,. 522 Crittenden Ave. 6 Winhoven, Eileen, '43 ....,,,,,,,, 1107 Navarre Ave. 33 Young, Robert, '43 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 262 Walbridge Ave. 6 Winkeljohn, Mary Jane, '45 ,t,,,,, ,533 Proury Ave. 6 Zahner, Phyllis, '45, .,,,,, ........,.,,,,,, 6 44 Oak St. 4 Winkle, Mary Louise, '42 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1818 Dorr St. 32 Zak, Christine, '45 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 46 Mettler St. 20 Winkler, Joanne, '44 ,,,, . .,.., .4037 Hearthstone Dr, 2 Zak, Richard, '43,, ,.,, W .,,,, ,.,,, 3 46 Mettler St. 20 Winterhalter, Arthur, '44,,545Z Fernwood Ave. 28 Zalewski, Louise, '43 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3321 Lagrange St. 12 Winterhalter, Marie, '43 ,.,. 545W Fernwood Ave. 28 Zalewski, Stanislaus, '42 ,,,,,,,,,, 3321 Lagrange St. 12 Wisniewski, Nancy, '43 ,,,,,,,,,, 2847 Stickney Ave. 20 Zargo, Marjorie, '45, ,,,,,. W. .,,,, 2517 Consaul St. 31 Wisniewski, Ralph, '44 ,,,,,3325 Mulberry St. 12 Zawodny, Mary Jane, '42,,,,1254 Nebraska Ave. 15 Wisniewski, Raymond, '43 ,,,,,,,,,, 1007 Heston St. 15 Ziegler, Genevieve, '44 , R. R. No. 10, Box 630 50 Witko, Anna, '43 t,,.,,,.,, , ,,.t.,,,.., 43 Bronson Ave. 20 Ziegler, Lucille, '44 ,,,,,,,, R, R. No. 10, Box 630 50 Wolf, Charlotte, '44 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1424 Rollins Rd. 13 Zielinski, Richard, '42 ,,,,, ...,t1679 Belmont Ave. 32 Wolinski, Esther, '44 ,,,,,...,., 1126 Belmont Ave. 8 Zientara, George, '45 ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1042 Tecumseh St. 8 Wozniak, Dorothy, '45 ,,,.,,,, 503 E. Central Ave. 20 Zientara, Patricia, '44e ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 830 Junction Ave. 8 Wozniak, Patricia, '44 ,,,,,,t.,,,,,,,,,,,, 118 Dexter St. 20 Zimmerman, Thomas, '43 , , .2284 Auburn Ave. 17 Wright, Joseph, '42 ,.,.,.,.,,,..,, 188 Dartmouth Dr. 10 Zitzlsperger, Elizabeth, '44 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1226 Peck St. 24 Wysoszinski, Elizabeth, '43 ,,,,,, 3410 Lagrange St. 19 Zmuda, Daniel, '44 ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, , 806 Ash St, 27 Wysoszinski, Raymond, '44,, .3410 Lagrange St. 19 Zoll, Harold, 43, ,,,,,,,, , ,,,, 1119 Indiana Ave. 32 Wyss, Lucille, '42 ,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, Maumee, Ohio 35 Zopli, William, '44,..,,,.,, ,,,,, 1655 Wildwood Dr. 10 Yager, Joseph, '44 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 023 South St. 18 Zulka, Helen, '45 ,,,,,, ,,,,, , M154 Everett St. 20 1Page 150 b 1 1 1 1 1 1 -ki-JE--4149--Qni -P L.-Q --inimi- 7Jl1--Alkeir -Ail- AOk--lm-lQ-1L-5- --OL4lM1l---IIMJPJP -IMJI-JI--JI--lik-IL ,www-lv ,,, ANN Qs., Xmxxw-Wm YR msvdcsigdgp QWWN ,9-Q ovovj 95 L 00 X gi' ef' ' ll 1- sad' i--4--4--lk-T-if 1?-42JL.i--ll---1? ff- r J + r CRILLY COAL f 4 FRED W. 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