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

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The 1944 PUBLISHED BY The Senior Class of Central Catholic High School Toledo, Ohio VOLUME TWENTY-FOUR THE FOREWORD Despite the difficulties encount¬ ered in the present emergency, we, the class of 9 44, have endeavored to make this volume reflect clearly the life and spirit of all our students . This life and spirit, founded upon truth and Christian principles, is the school itself. We sincerely hope that the friend¬ ships made here will continue, that the knowledge attained here will be used, and that this Centripetal will do its part by recalling to mind the many memories that were ours at C.C.H.S. Foreword 2 Dedication . Chaplains . Administration . Classes . Seniors ... Juniors . Sophomores . Freshmen .. Organizations . Honor Roll . Sports . Calendar . In Memoriam . Cafeteria and Maintenance Patrons .. Key to Parish. Ads and Student Register... 4 5 7 17 18 36 42 51 57 62 87 103 106 107 108 110 111 DEDICATION To the former members of C. C. H. S. serving as chaplins in the armed forces of our country we humbly dedicate this, the twenty-fourth volume. Today on the battle fronts of the world, as in previous days in the shelter of the classrooms, they are spreading the doctrine of Christ’s teaching and admin- istring the sacraments. We pray that their efforts will not go unrewarded, but that they will help re¬ store the world to the recognition of Christ as the Ruler of all men and the Source of lasting peace. Our Chaplains Rev. Kenneth A. Hans Rev. Robert J. Curtis Rev. John C. Radlinski. 24 Rev. Clarence J. Yeager, ’21 Rev. John J. Malone Rev. John D. Kofflin Rev. Walter T. Hanley Page 5 THE MOST REVEREND KARL J. ALTER, D.D., LL. D. Bishop of Toledo Our bishop, impelled by a zeal to fost er and promote Christian education, lias taken special interest in the life and undertakings of Central. THE REVEREND JOHN L. HARRINGTON, A.M., S. T. B. Principal A devout priest, a whole-hearted friend, a spiritual and scholastic guide, are the qualities found by the students in our principal. Page 8 Father Shenk, assistant principal, has shown, in his work with the students, a kind and sympathetic understanding of all their problems. Rev. J. D. Shenk, A.M., B.S.E. Assistant Principal Board of Fiscal Control Rt. Rev. Msgr. E. M. O ' Hare, Director MEMBERS OF THE BOARD Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. J. Sawkins Rev. H. E. Brucker, S. J. Rev. B. P. Crane Rev. R. V. O’Connor Rev. A. S. Pietrykowski Rev. E. A. Widmer Rev. J. L. Harrington RT. REV. MSGR. E. M. O’HARE Director, Board of Fiscal Control Page 9 Faculty SISTER M. AGATHA, O. S. F., M. S. Instructor of Biology SISTER ANGELA MARIE, O. S. U., B. S. E. Instructor Religion. English SISTER M. ANNELLE, S. N. D., B. S. E. Instructor of Religion, Commercial SISTER M. ANTHONY, O. S. U., A. M., B. A. in L. S. Instructor of Religion; Librarian SISTER M. AQUINAS, R. S. M., M. E. Instructor of Religion, Mathematics SISTER M. AUSTIN, R. S. M„ A. M. Instructor of Religion, American History. Government SISTER M. BLANDINA, O. S. F., A. B. Instructor of Religion, Biology MR. LAWRENCE BONDY, A. B. Instructor of Physical Education SISTER M. CAMILLUS, O. S. F., A. M. Instructor of Physiology, Moderator of Glee Club MR. BERNARD J. CARTER Instructor ol Mechanical Drawing Page 10 ■ I SISTER M. CONSILIA, O. S. F., A. B. Instructor of Religion, Spanish SISTER M. CONSTANTIA, O. S. F., M. S. Instructor of Mathematics SISTER MARIE CELINE, O. S. U. f B. S. E. Instructor of Religion, English REV. EDWARD J. CORCORAN, O. S. F. S., A. B. Instructor of Physics, General Science, Religion SISTER M. DAVID, O. S. F., A. B. Instructor of German, English, Religion SISTER M. DE SALES, O. S. F., B. S. E. Instructor of Mathematics, Religion REV. ANTHONY J. DOUGHERTY, O. S. F. S., M. A. Instructor of History, Commercial Law, Religion MISS FRANCES DUNIGAN, B. E. Instructor of Girls’ Physical Education Faculty SISTER M. CASILDUS, S. N. D., B. S. E. Instructor of Religion, Latin SISTER M. CORONATA, R. S. M., A. B. Instructor of Religion, History Page 11 ■ Faculty REV. G. W. E. DUNNE, A. M. LITT. D. Instructor of Mechanical Drawing, Religion SISTER M. ELAINE, O. S, F., B. S. E. Instructor of Religion, History SISTER M. EVENTIA, S. N. D., B. S. E. Instructor of Commercial MR. VALENTINE FISCHER, B. S. E., B. E. E. Instructor of Physics, Professional Surveyor and Engineer MISS JEANETTE FORGETTE Assistant Librarian REV. JOHN J. FUQUA, O. S. F. S. f A. B. Instructor of Latin. Religion SISTER GENEVIEVE, R. S. M., B. F. A Instructor of Boys’ Art SISTER M. GORDIAN, S. N. D., A. M. Instructor of Latin, Religion SISTER M. GRACE, O. S. U., B. S. E. Instructor of Journalism. English REV. G. V. HERMAN, A. B. Instructor of Religion Page 12 h Page 13 Faculty SISTER M. HERMAN, S. N. D., B. S. E. Instructor of Religion, Commercial SISTER M. HILDA, S. N. D., A. M. Instructor of Girls Art SISTER M. IMELDA, R. S. M., B. S. E. Instructor of Religion. Modern History SISTER M. JEANNE, S. N. D., A. M. Instructor of Religion, Latin SISTER M. JOSEPH., O. S. F., A. M. Instructor of Religion, English, Latin SISTER M. JUSTIN, R. S. M., A. B., R. N. Instructor of Religion, Sociology, Home Nursing MR. VINCENT KLEIN, A. B., A. M. Instructor of Dramatics, Public Speaking SISTER M. LORETTA, O. S. F., A. B. Instructor of Religion, English SISTER M. LOUIS, S. N. D., A. B. Instructor of Commercial SISTER M. MAGDALENE, O. S. U., A. M. Instructor of English, Religion, Boys’ Attendance Supervisor Faculty REV. W. F. MAHONEY, O.S.F.S., A. B. Instructor of English, Religion SISTER M. MARCELLTNE, O. S. F., B. S. E. Instructor of General Science, Religion MISS CATHERINE McALEESE Registrar MR. PATRICK McCARTY, B. S. Director of Athletics; Instructor of Physical Education; Head Coach of Football REV. JAMES McGOWAN, A. B. Instructor of Latin, Religion SISTER M. NERI, R. S. M., A. M. Instructor of Religion, History SISTER M. PATRICIA, O. S. F., M. S. Instructor of Chemistry Page 14 SISTER M. PATRICIA, O. S. U., B. S.E. Instructor of English, Moderator of Dramatics Faculty SISTER M. PAULINE, R. S. M., B. S.E. Instructor of Religion, Algebra MISS PHYLLIS RAIRICK Attendance Clerk SISTER M. RAYMOND, O. S. U., M. A. Instructor of Religion, English SISTER M. ROSELMA, O. S. F., A. M. Instructor of Religion, French. Spanish MR. JOSEPH SAINTON Director of Music REV. A. T. SCHMIT, A. B. Instructor of Mehcanical Drawing MISS CATHERINE SCHUBERT Secretary REV. GEORGE P. SHUGRUE, O. S. F. S., M. A. Instructor of Algebra, Religion Page 15 Faculty REV. WILLIAM A. STAHL, O. S. F. S., M. A. Instructor of English, History, Religion SISTER M. TERESA, O. S. F., M. S. Instructor of Religion. Mathematics SISTER M. TERESITA, O. S. F., B. S. Instructor of Religion, General Mathematics, Plane Geometry SISTER M. THOMASINE, S. N. D., B. S. E. Instructor of Religion, Commercial SISTER M. VICTORIA, O. S. U., B. S. Instructor of Home Economics, Religion SISTER M. VINCENT, R. S. M., A. M. Instructor of Religion, Algebra SISTER M. WILHELMINA, O. S. U., B. S. E. Instructor of English, Religion REV. WILLIAM J. WHARTON, O. S. F. S., A. B. Instructor of Economics, Sociology, Religion Page 16 t J ■ jfy ' - -V s ?j[y •is ■ ■■’j Jr c ' ,. kv ' ■ „g ,:?• ' . ' %3 ! f ... jj t« II r ■ s wll i : ' :■ ’ J S ' - I ' Hi j • vsH i i V - - .1., V -V. . . _ ■ • ' T ' tl ■££0 ■ 3 ' _- V -j r J Jt - ■ riV ' w Mb ' B i it j — [| - ii Seniors — 1944 Elizabeth Zitzlsperger Fearful f reshman Spirited Sophomores Jolly Juniors Serious Seniors Robert Kronbach Frank Venner Mary Ann Oswald Wondering just how we would ever fit into Cen¬ trals life, 446 of us entered her portals Sept., 1940. A happy school body soon initiated us into all the va¬ rious activities of the school. It wasn’t long until we made ourselves heard. We became the first Ireshman football team ever to repipjertUCentral. Vi e re-entered felt sure of ou new principal, for more active on by our succe ished a happy ye Recalling school we wen?? air, as the Jum placed forty stude relief were heard ' as w; Essays. Lending our t w confidence, for we ikRjRs?-help of our rnestly strove rgities. Spurred 3 1 ff jt% a y. we fi n ' edl K iirj t Junior year. was back to h the autumn y squad. We Great sighs of JeteefP our long Junior elp make the operetta a big success, as Jolly Juniors we looked ahead. Now we, the Serious Seniors, look hack on four successful years of high school life . . . many friends . . . happy days . . . joyful activities ... all part of Central. We hid farewell with a grateful “thank you to all ... a promise to be loyal . . . and to uphold the traditions of our Alma Mater in everything. Page 18 PAUL C. ADERMAN “Paul” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Eucharistic Committee 3; Apostolic Committee 3; Chemistry Club 3; Monogram Club 2-3-4. RICHARD ALBRIGHT, “Dick Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Draftsman Guild 1-2-3-4. BLANCHE ANKENBRANDT “Ma” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 2-3; Dramatic Club 4; Student Council 4; Centripetal: Senior Editor; History Club 2; Chemistry Club 4; French Club 3; Math Club 4; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 4; English Club 2. JAMES ANTOINE “Jim” Guard of Flonor 1-2-3-4; C Clan; Football 1-2-3-4; Math Club 4. ANTHONY ARREDY “Tony” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Hall Patrol 4. ROBERT ARMSTRONG “Jack” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 1; St. John Berchman Society 1-2-3-4; Apos¬ tolic Committee 2; Glee Club 4; Hall Patrol 3-4; English Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Musical Comedy 4. ARTHUR A. BADGER “Art” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 4: Catholic Action Cells 4; St. John Berchman Society 3-4: Vice President; .4; Dramatic Club; Production Staff; Junior Centric; Apostolic Committee: President 4; Glee Club 4; Centripetal: Senior Editor; Hall Patrol 4; Musical Comedy 4; Math Club 4. MARGARET BALASZ “Babe” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Centripetal: Associate Circulation Manager. WALTER BARUT ‘Walt” Biology Club 2; Junior Centric 3; Math Club 4. KATHERINE BAUER “Katie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Spanish Club 1; St. Hilda Guild 1-2-3; Glee Club 1-2; Girls’ Athletic League 1-2; Literature Committee 4. GERALD BENORE “Jerry” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Chemistry Club 3; Biology Club 2; History Club 3; Hall Patrol 4; French Club 1-2. RICHARD BERNHARDT “Dick” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 4; Euchar¬ istic Our Lady Committee 4; Basketball 1-2-3; Football 1-2-3-4; Hall Patrol 3-4; Chemistry Club 4; Math Club 4; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4; C Clan 3-4. MARY THERESE BISSONETTE “Terry” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Monogram Club 3. GRACE BLACK “Blackie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Biology 3. ELEANOR BODETTE Guard of Honor !-2-3-4; St. Hilda Guild 3-4; Centripetal: Art Staff; Biology Club 3. MARGARET BODIE “Peggy” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 2; Band 3-4; Biology Club 3; Bowling 2; Centric: Feature Writer. RICHARD BONCZEK “Dick” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Chemistry Club 4; Math Club 4. MARY BOROVSKY “Mary” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 4; Centripetal: Circulation; Biology Club 2. Page 19 RAYMOND BOSCH “Ray” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 3-4; Centri¬ petal; Senior Editor; Hall Patrol 4; Chemistry Club 3; Mono¬ gram Club 1 ; Math Club 4. WILLIAM BOTHE “Bill” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Draftsman’s Guild; Hall Patrol 4; History Club 2; English Club 2; Bowling 3-4. MARGARET BOWMAN “ Mnrg” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Centric: Associate Editor; Glee Club 2-3-4; Biology Club 2; History Club 2; Musical Com¬ edy 2-3-4; Monogram Club 1-2. KENNETH BRANCHEAU “Kenny” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; St. John Berchman Society 2-3-4: President 4; Glee Club 3-4; Musical Comedy 3. BARBARA BRAZZIL “Babs” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 3-4: Biology Club 2; Catholic Action Cells 2-3-4; Centripetal: Office Man¬ age and Cashier; Centric: Girls Sports Editor: Chemistry Club 3; Girls Athletic League 1-2-3-4; Junior Centric; Library- Club 3 ; Red Cross 4. BERNADINE BREITFELDER “ Bernie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Biology Club 2; Bowling 1-2; Centric: Staff Writer; Centripetal: Copy Editor; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 3; Apostolic Committee 4; Al-Geo- ' I rig: Co-Editor 4; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4; Dramatic Club; Junior Centric; Math Club 4. ROBERT BRZEZINSKI “Bob” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig: Co-Editor 4; Centric: Staff Writer 4: Junior Centric: Staff Writer; Literature. Com¬ mittee 3; Hall Patrol 3; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 4; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4. ROBERT BURNARD “Bob” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Musical Comedy 2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Chemistry Club 4; Al-Geo-Trig 3; Apostolic Commit¬ tee 4; Math Club 4. JOHN BUSHROE “John” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Draftsmen Guild 1-2-3-4. STERLING BUSHROE “Little Butch” Catholic Action Cells 4; Apostolic Committee 4. THOMAS BUTLER“TW’ Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 3; History Club 2; Musical Comedy 3; Monogram Club 1-2; Math Club 4; Spanish Club 1-2. RONALD BYERSMITH “Teck” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Junior Centric; Draftsman Guild 2; Catholic Action Cells 4; Centripetal: Senior Editor; Mono¬ gram Club 4; Musical Comedy 4; Chemistry Club 4; St. John Berchman Society 2-3-4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 4; Math Club 4; St. Vincent De Paul Society 4; Glee Club 4. PATRICIA CALMBS “Pat” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; St. Hilda Guild 1-2-3-4; Cen¬ tripetal: Art Co-Editor. ELIZABETH CAMP “Lizzy” Apostolic Committee 4; Eucharistic Committee 4; Literature Committee 4. CHARLES CANGIAMELLA “Chuck” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 2; Math Club 4; Hall Patrol 4. JAMES CARR “Big Jim” Guard of Honor 1 -2-3-4: Dramatics 4; Baseball 1-2; Bowling 4; History Club 2; Hall Patrol 4; Student Council 2; Foot¬ ball 1-2-3-4; Liter ature Committee 4; Basketball 1-2. VIRGINIA CARTER “Ginny” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 3-4; St. Hilda Guild 1-2-3-4; Centripetal: Art Co-Editor; English Club 1-3; Monogram Club 3. RICHARD CENTGRAF “Dick” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Football 1-2-3; Hall Patrol 4; Math Club 4; Draftsman Guild 1-2-3-4. Page 20 ALMA CHRISTIE “Chris” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 3-4; Literature Committee 4; English Club 3 ; Spanish Club 3-4. EDWARD CHWIALKOWSKI “Chile” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 1; Football 2-4; Bowling 4; Clan 4. ROBERT CICHY “Chick” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4 Literature Committee 3; Hall Patrol 4; Draftsman Guild 4. THOMAS CLAUS “Tom” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Literature Committee 3-4; Apos¬ tolic Committee 4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 3. WILLIAM CONARD “Bill” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4. THOMAS CONKLIN “Bugs” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 2; Student Council 1-2; St. Vincent de Paul Society 2-4; Golf 4. ELIZABETH JEAN COPPLER “ Tootsie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 4; Biology Club 3; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 3; Girls Athletic League 3. Literature Committee 4. DORIS CORRIGAN “Dee” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 1-2-3-4; Cath¬ olic Action Cells 2-3-4; Centripetal: Girls Sports Editor; Centric: Typist; Chemistry Club 3; Girls Athletic League 1-2-3-4; Hall Patrol 4; Junior Centric; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4; St. Hilda Guild 1-2. MARY COUTURE “Coutch” Centripetal: Associate Editor; Chemistry Club 3; Al-Geo-Trig 1-3-4; Girls Athletic League 1-2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 4; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4; Junior Centric; Biology Club 2; Bowling 2-3. V! NORBERT CRIPPEN “Norb” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; St. John Berchman Society 4; Al- ' Geo-Trig 4; Dramatic Club; Chemistry Club 3; English Club 2-3; Math Club 4; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4. AUSTIN D ALTON “ Austie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4. IRENE DANKOWSKI “Danny” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 1; Literature Committee 4; St. Hilda Guild 1-2-3-4; Centripetal: Art Editor. JACQUELYN DART “ Jackie” Catholic Action Cells 2-3-4; Chemistry Club 3. NORBERT DECLERCQ “Nobby” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Band 1; Hall Patrol 4; Basketball 2-3-4; Chemistry Club 3. DOROTHY DIEHN “Dizzy” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4: Centric: Copy Reader; Junior Cen¬ tric; English Literatu r e Committee 3; Centripetal: Office Man¬ ager; Biology Club 4; English 3. EILEEN DIRKMAN “Skippy” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Action Ce’ls 4; Eucharis’ic Committee 4; Centripetal: IRENE DREW “Renie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; lish Club 1-2; Monogram JOHN DUFFEY “Duff” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 4; Junior Centric: Managing Centripetal: Senior Editor; Apostolic Committee 2; Catholic Our Lady Committee 4; Literature Typist. Dramatic 4; Hall Patrol 4; Eng- 2-3 ; Apostolic Committee 3-4. Al-Geo-Trig: Associate Editor 4; Centric: Second Associate Editor; Editor; Literature Committee 2-4; Math Club 4; Chemistry Club 4. Page 21 MICHAEL FOX “Mike” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Draftsman Guild 2-3-4; St. Vin¬ cent De Paul Society 3; Bowling 4. GLENN FRISCHE “ Frish” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 2-3-4; Al- Geo-Trig 4; Hall Patrol 4. DONNA ROSE GABEL “ Donnie” Guard of Honor 2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 4; Biology Club 3; Literature Committee 3-4. WALLACE GAIL “Sharpy” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; St. John Berchman Society 1-4; Literature Committee 4; Centripetal: Assistant Advertising Manager. MARTIN GALVIN “Marty” Guard of Honor 1 -2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 2; Centripetal: Assistant Circulation Manager; Dramatic Club 4; Chemistry Club 3; Al-Geo-Trig 4; Football 1-2-3; Eucharistic Our Lody Committee 3; Math Club 4. ARCH J. GARDNER “Archie” St. Vincent De Paul 4. PATRICIA GASIOROWSKI “Pat” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Hall Patrol 4; English Club 1-3; Biology Club 2; Monogram Club 1-2-3. RICHARD GORNY “Dick” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Math Club 4; Student Council 3; Al-Geo-Trig 4. WILLIAM GRISSO “Bill ' Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Math Club 4; Apostolic Commit¬ tee 4; St. John Berchman; Al-Geo-Trig 4. JEAN DUNLAH “ Doolap” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Girls Athletic League 2; Centric: Humor Editor; Dramatic Club 4; Literature Committee 2-3; St. Hilda Guild 1-2; Centripetal: Business Manager; English Club 2; Musical Comedy 4. ELEANOR DUSSEAU “ Blackie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Centric: Associate Circulation Man¬ ager; Biology Club 3. JAMES ELLIS ‘Jim” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Chemistry Club 4; Hall Patrol 4; Math Club 4. WILLIAM ERARD “Bill” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Sanctuary Society 4; Al-Geo-Trig 1 ; Apostolic Committee 1 ; Literature Committee 2. MARGARET FANELLY “Lulu” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 3-4; Eucharis¬ tic Our Lady Committee 3-4; Girls Athletic League 1-2; Mon¬ ogram Club 3. JAMES L. FARE AS “Jim” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 1-2-3-4; Football 1-2; Student Council 1-2-3; Centripetal: Organization Editor. ANNA FERRARRO “Ann” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Monogram Club 3; Hall Patrol 4. MARIE FERRARO, “Mary” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Monogram Club 3; Hall Patrol 4. LUCILLE FOSCO “Lulu” Guard of Honor 4; St. Hilda Guild 1. Page 22 WILLIAM J. GROSS “Bill” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Draftsman Guild 2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 4; Eucharistic Committee 4; Band 1-2; Al-Geo- Trig 4; Apostolic Committee 1-3-4. ROBERT GUHL “Bob” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4. JEAN GULCH “Tim” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Girls Athletic League 1-2-3; Apos¬ tolic Committee 4; Literature Committee 2-3; Glee Club 2-3-4; Centripetal: Typist; Musical Comedy 2-3-4. WILLIAM E. GUNNER “Bill” Centric: Circulation Staff; Centripetal: Assistant Circulation Manager; Hall Patrol 4; Chemistry Club 3; St. Vincent De Paul Society 4. ROBERT HAGER “Bob” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; St. Vincent De Paul Society; St. John Berchman Society 2-3-4; Band 2-3; Draftsman Guild 1-2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 4. ELIZABETH HAINES “Bet” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 1-2; Biology- Club 2; Catholic Action Cells 2; Chemistry Club 3; English Club 1-2-3; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 4; Junior Centric. RUTH HALAK “Rufus” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Centripetal: Office Manager Staff 4; Chemistry Club 3; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Literature Commit¬ tee 4; Monogram Club 2; Orchestra 1 -2-3-4. DONALD HALM “Mouse” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4. WILFRED HAMEL “Atlas” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 4; Apostolic Com¬ mittee 2-3; Basketball 1-2; Football 2; Chemistry Club 3; Math Club 4; Tennis 1-2. JEAN HARBAUER “ Jennie” Centripetal: Organization Editor; Chemistry Club 3; English Club 3; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 2; Junior Centric. PAUL HARMAN “Bob” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Basketball 2-3-4; Football 1-2-3-4; C Clan 2-3-4; Math Club 4; St. Vincent De Paul 3. EDWARD HAUCK “Ed” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Chemistry Club 3; Math Club 4; Biology Club 2; Hall Patrol 4. RICHARD HEINTSCHEL “Dick” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Chemistry Club 3; History Club 1; Draftsman ' s Guild 1-2-3-4. RAYMOND HELVEY “Bull” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Math Club 4; Hall Patrol 4; Stu¬ dent Council 4; Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4. ROSEMARIE HENRY “Hank” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 2; Literature Committee 3-4; History Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Girls Athletic League 1-2; Dramatic Club: Production Staff 4. MARILYN HERMAN “Hermie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Eucharastic Our Lady Committee 1; Centric: Assistant Business Manager; Dramatic Club 4; Mu¬ sical Comedy 4; Library Club 4; Centripetal: Typist. JOSEPH HERMILLER “Joe” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; St. John Berchmans Society 4; Cath¬ olic Action Cells 3; Band 2; AI-Geo-Trig 4; Football 1; Student Council 1 -2-3-4; Hall Patrol 4; Junior Centric; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4. THOMAS J. HIGGINS “Tom” Guard of Honor 1 -2-3-4; Literature Committee 1-2; Hall Pa¬ trol 4; Page 23 NORVAL HISEY “AW’ Guard of Honor 1 -2-3-4; Chemistry Club 4; Biology Club 2; Musical Comedy 2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4. THOMAS HOFFMAN “Tom’’ Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; St. John Berchmans Society 2-4; Biology Club 2; Al-Geo-Trig 3; Draftsman Guild 2-3-4. CORNELIUS HOGAN “ Neal” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 3-4; Eucharis¬ tic Our Lady Committee 3-4; Hall Patrol 4. PHYLLIS HOLLIBAUGH “Phil” Guard of Honor 2-3-4; Band 2-3-4; Biology Club 2; Cen nc: Advertising Manager; Chemistry Club 3. MAXINE HOWE “Maxie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Musical Comedy 2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 4; Glee Club 2-3-4; St. Hilda Guild 1; C atholic Action Cells 4. ROBERT HUDS ON “ Bob” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Orchestra 2-3-4; Math Club 4. MARGARET HUNYOR “ Pinkie ” c ll7 . Band 4; Girls Athletic League 2-3; Centric: Staff Writer. Literature Committee 4; Student Council 3; Chemistry ( lub 3. VERONICA JOHNSON “ Ronnie ” Guard of Honor 1 -2-3-4: Biolopv Club 2: Centripetal: An Organization; Centric; Exchange Editor; Eucharistic Our Ladv Committee 4; Girls Athletic League 2; St. Hilda Guild i id Student Council 1-2-3. HELEN JUNG A “Mickey” . . . Guard of Honor 3-4; Apostolic Committee 4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 4. DONALD JURSKI “Jim” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Football 1-2-4; Bowling 3-4; C Clan 4. ROSE MARIE KACZMAREK “Rosie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 3; Biology Club 2. BERNADETTE KAHLE “Bernie” Guard of Honor 4. JOAN KALTENBACH “Jo” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 3-4; Dramatic Club 4; Chemistry Club 4; Biology Club 2. ANGELA KAMINSKI “Angie” Glee Club 3-4; Dramatic Club 4; Biology Club 2; History Club 2; Musical Comedy 3-4; Band 1-2-3-4. JOAN KAMINSKI “Jo” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Biology 3; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 3-4. ELIZABETH KASEL “Betty” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4: Centric: Copy Editor; Centripetal: Art Editor; St. Hilda Gui ' d 1-2-3-4; English Club 1-2: His ' ory Club 2; Biology Club 2; Spanish Club 3-4; Junior Centric. RICHARD KASZYNSKI “Dick” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 4; Apostolic Commit¬ tee 4; Centripetal: Underclass Editor; Hall Patrol 4; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 4; English Club 3; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4; Junior Centric; Dramatic Club 4; Musical Comedy 4. EVELYN KATA HAS “Katty” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Biology Club 3; English Club 3; Girls Athletic League 2-3-4; History Club 2. Page 24 EDWARD KOBERSTEIN “Kobs” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 2; Catholic Action Cells 3-4; Math Club 4; Draftsmen Guild 1-2-3-4; St. John Berchmans Society 1. CHARLES KOLASINSKI “Chuck” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Math Club 4. EDWARD KORALEWSKI “Ed” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Monogram Club 3-4; Chemistry Club 3; Math Club 4. MARY KOVACH “ Kovie ” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Eucharastic Our Lady Committee 1; Girls Athletic League 1-2; History Club 2. RAYMOND KRABACH “Tom” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 3-4: Catholic Action Cells 2; St. John Berchmans Society 1-2-3-4; Centric: Pho¬ tography; Dramatics; Apostolic Committee 2; Literature Com¬ mittee 2; Glee Club 2-3-4; Centripetal: Advertising Manager; Hall Patrol 4; Musical Comedy 2-3-4; Math Club 4. ROBERT -KRAMER “Doc” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 1; Literature Committee 3; Glee Club 3-4; Chemistry Club 4; English Club 2-3; Math Club 4; Musical Comedy 4; St. Vincent De Paul Society 3-4; Latin Club 1-2. JAMES KRANSBERGER “Dick” Hall Patrol 4; Spanish Club 1-2; St. Vincent De Paul Society 4. JAMES KRANZ “Jim” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Dramatics 4; Centripetal: Under¬ class Editor; Chemistry Club 3; Biology Club 2; Catholic Action Cells 2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 1-2-3-4; Golf 4: lunior Centric; St. John Berchmans Society 4; Monogram Club 1-2 3-4. ROBERT KRONBACH ‘Cecil” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Football 1-2-3-4; Student Council 3-4; Class Officer: Vice President 3; Presi¬ dent 4; Hall Patrol 3-4; Math Club 4; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4; C Clan 3-4. DOLORES KATAFIASZ “Dee” Guard of Honor 2-3-4; Musical Comedy 2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 4. RITA KAUFMAN “Butch” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 4; Biology Club 3; Centripetal: Calendar Editor; Centric: Copy Reader; Euchar¬ istic Our Lady Committee 3-4; Hall Patrol 4; Junior Cen¬ tric: Staff Writer 3; Monogram Club 1-2-3. FRANK KAYSER “Goon” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Chemistry Club 3; Math Club 4; Monogram Club 2-3-4. JAMES KENNY “Jim” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 3; Eucharis¬ tic Our Lady Committee 2. JOSEPH KESTING “Joe” Guard of Honor 3-4; St. Vincent De Paul 3-4; Hall Patrol 4; Monogram Club 2-3. MARY ANN KLAJP “ Marus” Guard of Honor 4; Band 3; Catholic Vction Cells 1; Mono¬ gram Club 3. STELLA KLEPLEK “Dimples” Apostloic Committee 4; Biology Club 4; Chemistry Club 3; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 4; Literature Committee 4. EVELYN KLUCZYNSKI “Lena” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Monogram Club 2; Biology Club 2; Spanish Club 1-2; Library Club 4. JOHN KLUG “Hans” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Monogram Club 1; Apostolic Com¬ mittee 4; Hall Patrol 4; Math Club 4. Page 25 ROBERT LEHNERT “John” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 4; Catholic Action Cells 2-3-4; History Club 2; Chemistry Club 4; Math Club 4; St. Vincent De Paul Society 4. JOSEPH S. LENKAY “ Lenks” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Orchestra 1-2; Draftsman Guild 4. CATHERINE LESCURE “Ducky” Dramatics 4; Chemistry Club 4. HENRIETTA LEWANDOWSKI “Henry” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Biology Club 2; Centric: Cir¬ culation Staff; Monogram Club 2-3. HENRY LINENKUGEL “Hank” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; History Club 2; Monogram Club 1-2-4; Math Club 4; Apostlie Committee 3-4; Catholic Action Cells 4. MARJORIE LOEB “ Margie” Apostlie Committee 4; Girls Athletic League 2; Centripetal: Office Manager; English Club 3; Chemistry Club 3; Dra¬ matics: Publicity Staff; Monogram Club 1; Junior Centric. EARL LOEFFLER “ Squirrel” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; St. Vincent de Paul 3-4; Dramatics 4; St. John Berchmans Society 2-3-4; Literature Committee 4; Chemistry Club 3; Student Council 4; Al-Geo-Trig 4; Hall Patrol 4. DONALD MALIKOWSKI “Don” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Centripetal: Sports Editor; Centric: Sports Editor; Spanish Club 1-2; Monogram Club 1-4; Math Club 4; Al-Geo-Trig 4. DUANE MALINOWSKI “Dudu” Guard of Honor 2-3-4; Football 2-3-4; Bowling 2-3-4. PATRICIA KUKAWINSKI “Pat” Guard of Honor 2-3-4; Apostolic Committee; Biology Club 1; English Club 4; Eucharistic Committee 4; History Club 1. VALENTIA KWAPICH “Val” Guard of Honor 4; Apostolic Committee 1; Biology Club 2; Cathloic Action Cells 3; Chemistry Club 3; English Club 2; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 3. DANIEL KWIATKOWSKI “Three K” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Literature Committee 2-3; Apos¬ tolic Committee 4; Math Club 4; Al-Geo-Trig 4; Draftsmen Guild 1-2-3-4; Hall Patrol 4. ROSE MARIE LAIS “Rosie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Centric: Art Editor; Biology Club 2; Monogram Club 3; St. Hilda Guild 1-2-3-4; Centripetal: Art Staff. ELEANOR LA JEUNESSE “Nora” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Monogram Club 1-2-3; Al-Geo- Trig 1-2-4; Junior Centric; St. Hilda Guild 1-2-3-4; Litera¬ ture Committee 1 ; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 3 ; Student Spiritual Council: Vice-President 4; Centripetal: Under Class Art Editor; Chemistry Club 3; Biology Club 2; Sanctuary Society 1-2-3-4; Dramatics: Publicity. COLETTE LAMMERS “Connie” Guard of Honor 2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 3-4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 3-4. BERNADETTE LANG “ Bernie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4: Catholic Action Cells 1-2-3; Chem¬ istry Club 3; Dramatics: Production Staff; Girls Athletic League 1-2-3; History Club 2; Musical Comedv 3. JAMES LAPOINTE “Jim” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Hall Patrol 4. MARY LEAHY “May” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Orchestra 1-2-3-4. Page 26 JAMES MANION “BBB” Guard of (donor 1-2-3-4; Student Council 1. JOSEPH MAREK “Joe” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Chemistry Club 3. CHARLOTTE MARTIN “Marty” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Eucharist Our Lady Committee 1; Dramatic Club 4; Junior Centric; Literature Committee 2; Glee Club 2-3-4; Centripetal: Typist; English Club 3; Biol¬ ogy Club 3; Musical Comedy 2-3-4. WILLIAM MARTIN “ Whitey ” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; [Draftsman’s Guild 1-2-3-4; Math Club 4. DANIEL MATUSZEWSKI “Dan” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 3; Catholic Lit¬ erature Committee 3; Biology Club 3; Monogram Club 3; Math Club 4; Catholic Action Cells 4. JOHN McALEES “Mac” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Draftsmen Guild 1-2-3-4. ROBERT McDUFFEE “Mac” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 4; Apostolic Committee 1-2-3; Literature Committee 1-2; Golf 3-4; St. John Berch- inans Society 1-2-3; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 1-2; Catholic Action Cells 2-3-4; Monogram 3-4; Centripetal: Sports Editor. JOHN McHUGH “Jack” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 1; Literature Committee 3; Student Council 2. RITA McHUGH “Mac” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 3-4; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 4; Dramatic Club 4. PAUL McKIE “Mac” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Band 2-3-4; Centripetal: Senior Ed¬ itor; History Club 2. GERALD McLAUGHLIN “Mac” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; St. John Berchmans Society 1-2-3-4; Student Council 1. GERTRUDE McMONAGLE “ Gert ” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Literature Committee 4; English Club 1; Biology Club 2; Bowling 2; Centripetal: Senior Ed¬ itor; Library Club 3-4; Pres: 4. JOSEPH MEIDT “Joe” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4. EILEEN METTY “Lois” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 2; Biology Club 3; Centric: Managing Editor; Dramatic Club 4; Euch¬ aristic Our Lady Committee 3-4; History Club 2; Junior Cen¬ tric; Library Club 4. JOSEPH MILLER “Joe” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Monogram Club 3; Math Club 4; Junior Centric; D ramatic Club; Band 2. NATALIE MILLER Guard of Honor 1-3-4. RICHARD MILLER “Dick” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 4; St. John Berchmans Society 3-4. TERESA MAE MILLER “Terry” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 1; Girl’s Athletic League 1-2; Glee Club 3-4; St. Hilda Guild 1-2-3-4; Pres: 4; Student Council 3-4; Centripetal: Art Co- Editor; English Club 1-2-3; Chemistry Club 3; Musical Com¬ edy 3-4; Monogram Club 1; Bowling 2; Cheerleader 4. Page 27 JOHN MOAN “Jack” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Hall Patrol 3-4; Spanish Club 1-2; Monogram Club 2-3. FRANCIS MOESH “Fran” Guard of Honor 4; Biology Club 1; History Club 2; French Club 1-2. RICHARD MOHR “Atlas” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 3; Catholic Action Cells 1-2-3; St. John Berchmans Society 2-3-4; Literature Commit¬ tee 2; Glee Club 2-3-4; Musical Comedy 2-3-4. ROBERT MOHR “Bob” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Literature Committee 1. DONALD MORANT “J. D.” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Dramatic Club 4; Glee Club 4; Chemistry Club 3; Math Club 4; Musical Comedy 4. CHARLES MORGENSTERN “Bud” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4: Apostolic Committee 1-3; Football 1-2; Draftsmans Guild 1-2-3. ALICE MORSE “ Snookey” Chemistry Club 3. VIRGINIA MOWKA “Ginny” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig: Associate Editor; Girl’s Athletic League 1; Centric: Feature Writer; Centri¬ petal: Copy Editor; Hall Patrol 4; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4; Chemistry Club 3; Biology Club 2; Math Club 4; Bowling 2-3. JOHN MULLEN “Magus” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 3; Football 2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 2; Biology Club 2; Math Club 4. RAYMOND MURNEN “Ray” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Football 1-2-3-4; Student Council 1-2-3; Hall Patrol 4; English Club 3; Mono¬ gram Club 1-2-3. WILLIAM MURTAUGH “Murt” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 1; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 2; Football 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Student Council 1-2-3-4; Class Officer: Pres. 2; Dramatic Club 4; Chemistry Club 4; Musical Comedy 2-3-4; Math Club 4; Student Council: Vice Pres. 3. WILLIAM NACHTRAB “Bill” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4. JOHN NAUMANN “Jack” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 2; Student Council 1; Bowling 3-4. WILLIAM NAVARRE “Bill” Catholic Action Cells 2; History Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Math Club 4; S tudent Council 2-3-4; President 4; St. Vincent DePaul Society 3-4; Hall Patrol 3. CATHERINE NEUSER “Katie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee; Chemistry Club 4; Biology 2. MARY NONNENMACHER “ Nonnie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 3; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 3; Girls Athletic League 1-2; Centripetal: Underclass Editor; History Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Biology 4; Monogram Club 4. MARY JANE NUSBAUM “ Nussie ” Guard of Honor 4; Catholic Action Cells 4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 4; Literature Committee 3; Monogram Club 3. JOSEPH O ' BRIEN “Joe” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 1-3; Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 4; Catholic Action Cells 2-3-4; Al-Geo- Trig 1-4; Literature Committee 3; Chemistry Club 3; Spanish Club 2-3-4; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4; Hall Patrol 4. Page 28 PATRICIA O’BRIEN “ Mike ’ Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 4; Apostolic Commit¬ tee 1; Biology Club 3; Catholic Action Cells X -2-3-4; Treas¬ urer 1; Chemistry Club 4; Girls’ Athletic League 1-2-3-4; History Club 2; Student Council 1-2-.3-4; Class Treasurer 1. ROBERT O’BRIEN “Bolt” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Monogram Club 2- Catholic Action Cells 3; St. John Berchmans Society; Math Club 4; Dramatic Club: Production Staff; St. Vincent de Paul 3-4. PATRICK O’CONNELL “Put” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; St. John Berchmans Society 2-3-4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 1-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 3; Al-Geo-Trig 1-2-3-4; Junior Centric; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Monogram Club 1-2-3. CAROL O’DONNELL “Pudgy” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Biology Club 2; Apostolic Commit¬ tee 3-4. CONSTANCE OSBORN “ Connie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Chemistry Club 3; English Club 2-3; Monogram Club 1-2-3; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 4; Girls’ Athletic League and Secretary 1-2-3; Centric: Busi¬ ness Manager; Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Bowling 2; Hostess Club 4. MARY ANN OSWALD “ Punchie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Centric; Typist; Dramatic Club 4; Junior Centric; Monogram Club 2-3-4; History Club 2; Biology Club 2; Spanish Club 3-4; Centripetal: Associate Editor; Apostolic Committee 1-2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 1; St. Hilda Guild 1-2; Student Council 3-4; Class Secretary 3; Class Treasurer 4; Girl’s Athletic League 1-2. CHRISTINE PAPPAS “Titm” Biology Club 4. LAWRENCE PASZEK “Larry” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Chemistry Club 4. CAROLYN PAUTZ “ Put-Put ” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 1-2; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 1-2; Girls’ Athletic League 1-2; Centric: Feature Writer; English Club 3; Glee Club 3-4; Student Council 1; Musical Comedy 3-4; Bowling 2. RITA MARIE PECORD “Spook” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 4; Dramatic Club 4; English Club 3; Glee Club 3-4; History Club 2; Literature Committee 1-4; Musical Comedy 3-4. MARIE PERNEY “Marie” Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 3-4; Biology Club 3. ALICE ANN PIECHOCKI “Shorty” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 3-4; Girls’ Athletic League 2; Apostolic Committee 2-4; Literature Committee 1; Centripetal: Senior Editor; Biology Club 3; Bowling 2-3; Band 2. I KW ' STIVE ■ JOHN PIERCE “Jack” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Biology Club 2. MARGARET PILZECKER “Peggy” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 2-4; Biology Club 2; Dramatic Club 4; English Club 1-2; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 1; Literature Committee 2; Centripetal: Typist; Al-Geo-Trig 1. JAMES POLLAUF “Duck” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; St. John Berchmans Society 2-3-4; Hall Patrol 4. LEROY QUETSCHKE “Lee” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4. DANIEL RADECKI “Doc” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Chemistry Club 4; French Club 3-4; Math Club 4. JEAN RECKER “Blondie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Girls’ Athletic League 1-2; Student Council 2; Centripetal: Junior Editor; Hall Patrol 4; English Club 3; Chemistry Club 3; Junior Centric; Monogram Club 1-2-3; Library Club 4; Bowling 2. Page 29 CATHERINE SAINTON “ Dickie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 1; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 1; Glee Club 3-4; St. Hilda Guild 1-2-3-4; Student Council 2; Centripetal: Photography Editor; Biology Club 2; Musical Comedy 3-4; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4; Class Officer: Treasurer 2. DOROTHY SAVEY ‘ Dottle” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Musical Comedy 2-3-4; Centripetal: Copy Reader; Glee Club 2-3-4; Literature Committee 1; Girls’ Athletic League 1-2; Centric: Typist; Biology Club 2. DOROTHY SCHAEFER “Dot” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 1; Chemistry 3; Cen¬ tric: Assistant Circulation Manager 4; English Club 3; Hall Patrol 3. AGNES SCHEUERMAN “Aggie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Chemistry Club 4; Biology Club 3; Literature Committee 1. DOROTHY SCHIEL “Dottie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Biology Club 2; French Club 2; Girls’ Athletic League 1. GAIL SCHMITT “Sammy” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Literature Committee 1-2; English Club 2; History Club 2; Chemistry Club 3. JOHN SCHREINER “Jack” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Football 1 -2-3-4j Basketball 1-2; Student Council 1-2-3-4; Centripetal: Associate Editor; Hall Patrol 3-4; English Club 2; History Club 2; Chemistry Club 4; Monogram Club 1; Math Club 4; C-Clan 3-4. DOLORES SCHULTZ “Dolly” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 1. NORBERT SCHULTZ “Norbby” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Hall Patrol 4; Bowling 4. BERNARD RESTIVO “Rusty” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 2; Basketball 1; Football 1-2-3-4; Bowling 1-2-3-4; Golf 4. DONNA ROBARGE “ Donnie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 3-4; St. Hilda Guild 1-2-3-4; Centripetal: Art Organization Editor. THOMAS ROBB “Tommy” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 3; Basketball 1; Musical Comedy 3; Football 1; Dramatic Club: Production Chairman. MARIE ROBER “Babe” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Biology Club 2; Catholic Action Cells 2; Centripetal: Office Manager; Girls’ Athletic League 1-2-3-4. WILLIAM ROGGE “Billy” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4. NORMAN RUDNICKI “Rudy” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; English Club 1-2-3; Hall Patrol 3; Football 1-2-3-4; Bowling 4. NORMAN RUMPH “ Minnie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 1; Biology Club 2; Spanish Club 1. JOANNE RUTKOWSKI “Jo” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 1-4; Girls’ Athletic- League 1-2; Centric: Feature Editor; Dramatic Club 4; Eu¬ charistic Our Lady Committee 3; Library Club 4; Apostolic Committee 3-4; Centripetal: Senior Editor; Spanish Club 1-2; Monogram Club 1 ; Math Club 4. ROBERT RYGALSKI “Duke” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Football 2; French Club 3. Page 30 VERA SCHWEICKERT “Ski-jump” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 2-3-4; Eu¬ charistic Our Lady Committee 1 ; Girls’ Athletic League 2-3; Centric: Sports Editor; Apostolic Committee 2; St. Hilda Guild 2; Centripetal: Sports Editor; Chemistry Club 3; Mon¬ ogram Club 1-2. LAWRENCE SEGER “Larry” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 4; Al-Geo-Trig 4; Eu¬ charistic Our Lady Committee 2; Chemistry Club 3; Musical Comedy 4; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4; Junior Centric. DENNIS SHEA “Denny” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Sanctuary Society 3-4; Band 2; Draftsman Guild 1-2-3-4. ROBERT SHEPERD “Bob” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4: Centric: Sports Editor; Centripetal: Sports Editor; French Club 2-3; Chemistry Club 3; Biology Club 2; Junior Centric; Student Council 2; Catholic Action Cells 2-3; Dramatic Club Pro¬ duction Staff. DOLORES SHULL “Dolly” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4’ Centripetal: Office Manager; Mon¬ ogram Club 1-2-3-4; English Club 3; Chemistry Club 3; Stu¬ dent Council 4; Catholic Action Cells 4; Al-Geo-Trig 3. LAWRENCE SIMON “Si” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Hall Patrol 4. KATHLEEN SIMONDS “Katie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Band 2-3-4; Girls’ Athletic League 1- 2; Centric: Third Associate Editor; Junior Centric; Cen¬ tripetal: Assistant Business Manager; Chemistry Club 3; Monogram Club 3. DOROTHY ANN SINAY “Scoop” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; English Club 1; French Club 2-3; Biology Club 4; Centric: Staff Writer; Girls’ Athletic League 1 - 2 . JAMES SMITH “Spook” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 1; Football 2- 3-4. FREDERICK SNYDER “Fritz” Guard of Honor 4; Al-Geo-Trig: Circulation Staff; St. John Berchmans Society 3-4; Treasurer 4; Centripetal: Organiza¬ tion Editor; Hall Patrol 4; Monogram Club 3-4; Mathematics Club 4. MERILYN SNYDER “Mer” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; St. John Berchmans Society 3. ROSALIE SOPKO “ Ro” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 3; English Club 2; Library Club 4; French Club 3. RITA SPENCER “ Spence” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Biology Club 2; Catholic Action Cells 1-2-3-4; Centric: Typist; Girls’ Athletic League 1-2-3-4; Monogram Club 3-4; Red Cross 3-4. JACK STALDER “Jack” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Golf 1-2-3-4; Junior Centric; Cen¬ tric; English Club 3; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 3; Catholic Action Cells 3. RAYMOND STALLKAMP “Lala” Guard of Honor 3-4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 3-4; Glee Club 3-4; Chemistry Club 4; Musical Comedy 3-4. DURWARD STARK “Durb” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4. VIRGINIA STOUT “Ginny” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Centric: Feature Editor; Glee Club 2-3-4; Student Council 2; English Club 3; History Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; French Club 2-3; Musical Comedy 2-3-4; Library Club 4. ELIZABETH STRUFFOLINO “Straff” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 1-3; Biology Club. 2; Centripetal: Organization Editor; Centric: Alumni; Chemistry Club 3; English Club 3; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4. Page 31 ELLEEN TAYLOR “Ellie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4 Catholic Action Cells 1; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 4; Literature Com¬ mittee 4; Cheerleader 4. LUCILLE TIMBERS “Lou” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Girls ' Athletic League 2; Glee Club 4; Musical Comedy 4. ELIZABETH ANN TOMANSKI “Blondie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Bowling 2; Biology Club 3; Chem¬ istry Club 4; Centripetal: Circulation Assistant. REGINALD TOMASZEWSKI “Bud” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Draftsman Guild 1-2-3. JOHN TOPOLEWSKI “Topy” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Centripetal: Assistant Advertising Manager; Chemistry Club 2. PAULINE TUSCAN “Tom” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Chemistry Club 4; Cheerleader 4. MARY FRANCES TYNAN ‘ Brooklyn ” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Centric: Staff Writer; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 1-2-3; Al-Geo-Trig 4; Monogram Club 1-3; Executive Student Spiritual Council; Junior Centric; History Club 2; Chemistry Club 3‘ Spanish Club 3. MELVIN ULRICH “Mel” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 3-4; Musical Comedy 3-4. GLORIA URBAN “ Master” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 1-2-3-4; Biology Club 2; Catholic Action Cells 1; Centric: Co-Editor 4; English Club 1-2-3; History Club 1-2; Junior Centric; Literature Committee 1-2-3; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4; Spanish Club 3. IRENE SULLIVAN “Sully” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Chemistry Club 3; English Club 3; Centric: Circulation Staff Manager; Centripetal: Circulation Staff Manager. JEROME SULLIVAN “Jerry” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 2-4; Student Council 2-4; St. Vincent de Paul Society 3; Golf 4. ROBERT SULLIVAN “Sully” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Sanctuary Society 1-2-3-4; Centric: Co-Editor; Junior Centric; Glee Club 4; Musical Comedy 4; English Club 1. FLORENCE SULZER “Flossie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; French Club 2-3; Girls’ Athletic League 1-2; Literature Committee 4. LEONARD SUSKA “ Shadow” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Football 1-2-3; English Club 1-2-3; Biology Club 4. KATHLEEN SUTTER “Katie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Student Council 1-2-3-4; Vice Pres¬ ident 2: Secretary 4; Monogram Club 3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 1-2-3; Band 1-2-3; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 3-4; Cheerleader 4; Musical Comedy 3-4; Junior Centric; Chemistry Club 4; Biology Club 3; English Club 1. GERALDINE SZARADOWSKI “Gerry” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; English Club 3; Math Club 4; Monogram Club 2-3-4. DONALD SZENDERSKI “ Sanders” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 1-2; Literature Committee 1; Bowling 1. GERALDINE TANK “Gerry” Guard of Honor 4; Catholic Action Cells 4; Eucharistic Ou r Lady Committee 3; English Club 3; Chemistry Club 3; Dra¬ matic Club: Production Staff; Bowling 3-4; Apostolic Com¬ mittee 4: Vice President 4; Literature Committee 3; Centri- pe.al: Co-Editor; Monogram Club 3-4. Page 32 VINCENT VELKER “Fin” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4. FRANK VENNER “Bud” Al-Geo-Trig 3-4; Apostolic Committee 2-3; Catholic Action Cells 2-3; Student Council 4; Hall Patrol 3-4; Centripetal: Co-Editor; Chemistry Club 4; Math Club 4; History Club 3; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4; Secretary 4; Dramatic Club: Student Chairman. ALOIS VETTER “Al” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Football 1-2; Hall Patrol 4. JOSEPH VRABLIC “Big Joe” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 4; Eucharistic Com¬ mittee 2; St. John Berchmans Society 3-4; Centric: Staff Writer 4; Apostolic Committee 3; Student Council; Centri¬ petal: Senior Editor; Math Club 4; Monogram Club 3; Jun¬ ior Centric. HELEN WAHMHOFF “Sullie” Guard of Honor 3-4; Biology Club 3; Catholic Action Cells 4; English Club 3; Monogram Club 3-4. CATHERINE WAMBOLD “Katie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Hall Patrol 4; Apostolic Committee 4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 4. ROBERT WARRICK “Bob” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4: Catholic Action Cells 1-2-3-4: Eu¬ charistic Committee 2; St. John Berchmans Society 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 3; Basketball 1-2-3; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 1; Football 1-2-3-4; History Club 2; Math Club 4; Chemistry Club 3; Monogram Club 1-2-4; Class Officer: Secretary 2; Treasurer 3; Student Council 1-2-3. WILMER WASSERMANN “ Willie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 2; Band 2-3; Glee Club 4; Biology Club: President 4; Musical Comedy 4. RITA WEIS “Bunny” Guard of Honor 1 -2-3-4; Monogram Club 1-2-3; Literature Committee 3; Centric: Advertising Manager; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 4. r MARGARET WEITHMAN “ Maggie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Literature Committee 1; Orchestra 3. RICHARD WELSH “Jerk” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Orchestra 2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 3; Hall Patrol 4; Chemistry Club 3. JAYNE WELTER “Mabel” Guard of Honor 2-3-4; Junior Centric; History Club 2; Mon¬ ogram Club 2-3; Apostolic Committee 3; Literature Commit¬ tee 3; Eucharistic Our Ladv Committee 2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 2. JAMES WHITE “Whitie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2; Apostolic Committee 3; Chemistry Club 2. ROSE MARIE WILHELM “Rosie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 3; Catholic Action Cells 2-3-4; Centripetal: Assistant Business Manager 4; Centric: Feature Editor 4; Chemistry Club 3; Glee Club 3-4; Junior Centric; Hall Patrol 4; Monogram Club 1-2-3-4; Musical Comedy 3-4; St. Hilda Guild 1-2; Student Council 1-2-3-4. JOANNE WINKLER “Jo” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 3; Apostolic Commit¬ tee 4; Centripetal: Senior Art Editor; Chemistry Club 3; Dramatic Club 4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 3; St. Hi ' da Guild 1-2-3-4; Spanish Club 1-2. ARTHUR WINTERHALTER “Slim” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Catholic Action Cells 4; Drafts¬ man’s Guild 1-2-3-4. RALPH WISNIEWSKI “ Weese ” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Hall Patrol 3; English Club 1-2-3-4; St. Vincent de Paul Society 3-4. CHARLOTTE WOLF “Cholly” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; St. Hilda Guild 1-2-3-4; Centri¬ petal: Art Organization Staff; Chemistry Club 4; Biology Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Musical Comedy 3-4. Page 33 ESTHER WOLINSKI “ Esther” Guard of Honor 3-4; Monogram Club 3-4; Chemistry Club 4; Spanish Club 2; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 4. MARY EMMA WOOD “Terry” Guard of Honor 4. PATRICIA WOZNIAK “Pot” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4. RAYMOND WYSOSZINSKI “Whiz Kid” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Literature Committee 2-4; Drafts¬ man Guild 1-2-3-4. JOSEPH YAGER “Quill” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Literature Committee 4; Football 2; Math Club 4; Draftsman Guild 1-2-3-4; Vice President 4. ELIZABETH YARDER “Betty” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4. MATILDA YOUNG “Tillie Jean” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Al-Geo-Trig 4; Eucharistic Com¬ mittee 2; Girls’ Athletic League 2-3-4; Centripetal; Typist; Monogram Club 2-4. ROBERT ZELLER “Bob” Student Council 4; Glee Club 4; Football 4. LUCILLE ZIEGLER “Louie” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Biology Club 3; Eucharistic Out Lady Committee 4. MARY JANE WARGO “Jane” Chemistry Club 4; Monogram Club 4. THOMAS FARRELL “Tom” Eucharistic Our Lad Committee 3; Chemistry Club 3 ; Bi¬ ology Club 2; French Club 3; lunior Centric: Business Editor; Student Spiritual Council 4; Literature Committee 1-4: Presi¬ dent 4; S ' udent Council 2; Dramatic Club 4. ROBERT MICHALAK “Cue Ball” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 4; Literature Committee 3; Glee Club 4; Centripetal: Typist; History Club 2: Chemistry Club 4; Eucharist Our Lady Com¬ mittee 1-2; St. John Berchmans Society 1-2-3-4; Musical Com ' dy 4; Monogram Club 3. WILLIAM O’CONNOR “Muscles” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; St. John Berchmans Society 2-3-4; Eucharistic Our Lady Committee 2-3-4; Football 2; Catholic Action Cells 2-3. PATRICIA ZIENTARA “Pat” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Band 2-3-4; Biology Club 2; olic Action Cells 1; Girls’ Athletic League 2; Student cil 3. ELIZABETH ZITZLSPERGER “Betty” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Hall Patrol 4; Monogram 0 3-4; Library Club 4; Centric: Feature Editor; Centriptta Calandar Editor; Student Council 1-2-3-4; Eucharistic uom mittee 3-4; Girls’ Athletic League 1-2-3-4; President 3: yice President 4; Bowling 2. WILLIAM ZOPFI “W ill” Guard of Honor 1-2-3-4; Apostolic Committee 3; Biology Club 2. Page 34 Salutatorian Valedictorian Geraldine Tank Patrick O’Connell SCHOLASTIC HONOR ROLL Paul Aderman Richard Bernhardt Ronald Byersmith Mary Couture Norbert Crippen Anna Marie Ferraro Marie Ferraro Ruth Halak Joseph Hermiller Angela Kaminski Richard Kaszynski Blanche Ankenbrandt Walter Barut Raymond Bosch Margaret Bowman Bernadine Breitfelder John Duffey Seniors - 5A Frank Kayser James Kranz Donald Malikowski Robert McDuffee Virginia Mowka Joseph O ' Brien Patrick O ' Connell Mary Ann Oswald Catherine Sainton Lawrence Seger Robert Sheperd Seniors • 4A Evelyn Katafias Rita Kaufman Henrietta Lewandowski Marjorie Loeb John Moan John Mullen Dolroes Schultz Dolores Shull Kathleen Simonds Elizabeth Struffolino Kathleen Sutter Geraldine Szaradowski Geraldine Tank Gloria Urban Francis Venner Helen Wahmhoff Robert Warrick Elizabeth Zitzlsperger Dennis Shea Frederick Snyder Mary Frances Tynan Rita Weis Rose Marie Wilhelm Esther Wolinski Page 35 Juniors—1944 FLYING HIGH Three years ago our Juniors were off on a flight to a known destiny— graduation — which is now one year from them. This year they have been flying high in their leadership of “A ' students. Their fine sponsorship of Color Day and their excellent publ ication of the Junior Centric showed a great increase of knowledge and the ability to navi¬ gate under added responsibility. Being well piloted by able officers, their bombs of endeavors hit their mark and their target for next year is on a plane of even greater accomplishment. Marjorie Heing, Treasurer Geraldine Longmore, Vice-President Louis Stark, Secretary Paul Reynolds, President Ralph Abair Rose Marie Adkins Donald Anderson Ralph Arthur Jean Ash Rosemary Aubry Patricia Bain William Baldwin David Barry Nancy Bartley Frank Beakas Gerald Bellner Phyllis Bertling Joseph Besendorfer Anne Bessinger Donald Blank Donald Bleim Conrad Bogusz Alvin Bohland Mary Booth Melvin Borucki Marilyn Brauer Alice Brady Patricia Brazzil William Bridenbaugh Edmund Bumbaugh Leitha Bushroe Robert Burden Joanne Calmes Barbara Cannon Page 36 James Cantwell John Cark Frances Chiaverini Thomas Cole Ann Collins Frank Comte Walter Connolly William Connolly Betty Con rail Cornelius Crowley Shirley Cryan Wayne Cutcher Mary Daly Edward Daunhauer Bernice Davo Gerald DePrisco William DeVanna Thomas Docis Jerry Donahue Paul Donoher Frances Drouillard Robert Drouillard Thomas Dunn Stanley Dusseau Helen Dziennv John Eggl Rosemary Ehrman Mary Lou Eigensee Robert Etzel William Etzel John Feltman Andrew Feyes Charles Fleig Richard Fleitz Barbara Fligor John Florian Francis Flynn Shirley Ford Edward Forrester Betty Fournier Ruth Francis William Frank Walter Friend Edward Fromme Margaret GaifTe Violet Galayda Frederick Garand Delphine Garwacki Joseph Gasiorowski Mary Catherine Gavigan Phyllis Giles Eugene Gleason Richard Glennon Richard Glesmer Alvina Glowczewski Jane Goebel Patricia Graeff Shirley Gross Mary Grosschedl Robert Gstalder Ci Dorothy Oust Jacquelyn Haffey Dorothy Hain Betty Jane Halas Barbara Halm Patricia Hamilton Eleanor Hanson Margaret Harbauer Mary Helen Harpen John Harrington Mary Margaret Hassen Elinor Hauck Donald Hauden Marjorie Heing Dorothy Ideintschel Robert Heizelman Kathryn Henricks John Hilkens Charles Hill Gerald Hoeffel Lorine Hoffman M ildred Hollinger William Holmes William Holtgreive Paul Hood Janice Hubacker Jacob Hubbel Hilda Huber Dorothy Ichrist Thomas Irmen Albert Twinski Ronald Jablonski Elaine Janas David Jasinski Myrl Johnson Audrey Jones John Juhasz Beatrice Jurski Teresa Justen Patricia Kahle Richard Kaiser Robert Kehren Margaret Kelley Tbomas Keogh James Kesting Philip Kolinski Raymond Konczal Edwin Kreuger Mary Krumeich Edward Kuefer Robert Kuenzel Violet Kwiatkowski Helen Lajti Carol Lake Richard Langenderfer Wilma Langenderfer Eugene La Pointe Jacquelyn La Pointe Gillian Lasko Geraldine Kelley Tage 35 Robert Laughlin Thomas Laur John Leonhardt William Leonhardt Irma Leopold James Lewandowski Norman Lewandowski Harold Lincoln Geraldine Lipinski Geraldine Longmore Edith Lucarelli Ray Luyet John Maher Robert Maher Marion Majchszak Ted Malone Thomas Mangas Harold Manore Lee Mara Jacqueline Marzluff Donald Mauter Patricia McCarty John McCloskey Thomas McCullough James McGowan Doris McNamee Jeanne McQuade Robert McShannic Evelyn McVicker Margaret McVicker Melvin Lykowski Robert Meehan Rosemary Meiring Theresa Mellon Barbara Mensing Phyllis Mensing Martha Metro Phyllis Meyer Richard Michalski Marcella Michalski Venetia Mierzwiak Norma Jean Miller Richard Moan Thomas Moore Martha Moran James Morgenstern Rose Ann Mossing James Mouch Paul Murray Robert Nachazel Robert Nagy Theresa Nagy Bonnie Navarre William Niese Rita Nitz Fred Norris Adella Nowak Jean Nowicki Phyllis Oberle Ruth Obert Pago 3? I Jean O ' Boyle Francis O ' Brien Mary Ann O ' Connell Martin Okenka Frank Orzeehowski Norma Pacer John Packo Robert Packo Jenny Palombi William Paule Alice Pavlock Marcella Pawlikowski Lorraine Payment John Perkins Dorothy Petee Francis Pietrykowski Carmela Pinciotti Phyllis Pinkleman Paul Pollauf Anna Ponkratz Rita Posadny Mary Joanne Poss Betty Jane Potocky Robert Rabideau Adela Rapp Frank Reichert Mary Lou Reifert Frieda Renner Omer Rethinger Paul Reynolds Charles Roberts Gloria Roberts Francis Rochowiak Jacquelyn Romaker Robert Romaker Mildred Rosenberger Rosemary Rowan Betty Rudnicki Betty Ruesh John Rush Alfred Saal Joseph Sartor Mary Ann Scanlon Ronald Schrein Thelma Schweibold Betty Schweichert Rose Marie Serin Suzanne Serke Robert Seybold Patricia Shea John Shinavar Lioba Sieler Richard Simon Sylvia Skibinski William Smith Jeanne Smoroski Mary Alice Snavely Virginia Sohnly Odelia Soltysiak Mary Spetz Page 40 Louis Stark Janet Struffolino Thomas Sulier John Sullivan Jeanne Marie Swank Patricia Szyperski Delphine Szczechowiak Robert Tate Carolyn Taylor Emily Szczepaniak Leonard Taylor Leonard Topolewski Thomas Trese Evelyn Truscinski Grover Vallequette Mary Vamos Norma Ann Velker Larry Wambold Robert Warfel Lois Wasserman Betty Jean Weidinger Joanne Weiher Richard Weinandy Patricia Weis Leo Welch John Wells George Werner Helen Wierzchon Stephen Wiesler Mary Catherine Wimmer Joseph Young Christine Zak Margaret Zargo Helen Zulka SCHOLASTIC HONOR ROLL JUNIORS — 5A Donald Anderson Mary Helen Harpen Harold Manore Omer Rethinger Barbara Cannon Kathryn Henricks Lee Mara Paul Reynolds John Celusta Jacob Hubbel Thomas McCullough Rose Mary Rowan Shirley Cryan Dorothy Ichrist James McGowan Suzanne Serke Edward Daunhauer Thomas Irmen Margaret McVicker Patricia Shea Rosemary Ehrman Ruth Kachelek Venetia Mierzwiak Virginia Sohnly Robert Etzel Margaret Kelley Robert Nagy Louis Stark Ruth Erancis Mary Krumeich Adella Nowak John Sullivan Irene Grabarski Wilma Langenderfer Jean Nowicki Jeanne Swank Patricia Graeff Thomas Laur Phyllis Oberle Norma Velker Dorothy Gust Geraldine Longmore Ruth Obert Grover Vellequette Patricia Hamilton Thomas Mahoney Mary Lou Reifert JUNIORS —4A Mary Catherine Wimmer Mary Jean Winkeljohn Phyllis Bertling William Holmes Violet Kwiatkowski Betty Schweickert Donald Blank Paul Hood John Maher Rose Serin John Brunner Hilda Huber Theodore Malone Odelia Soltysiak Mary Lou Eigensee Elizabeth Katafias Martha Metro Evelyn Truscinska Barbara Fligor James Kesting Jennie Palombi Leo Welch Mary Gavigan Philip Kolinski Alice Pavlock Christine Zak Phyllis Giles Edward Kuefer Mary Poss Page 41 Sophomores — 1944 GETTING TRACTION The Sophomores started their drive with a staunch spirit. Their plan of mass attack was to set booby traps for the unsuspecting Freshmen, Juniors, and Seniors. When the final count was recorded this class proved to be the leading platoon in regard to the Library drive. Prior to this maneuver the Sophs showed they had the situation well in hand by concluding a successful tag day. Now they take a temporary leave of absence until they take up their posts as Juniors. John Murnen, President Patricia Ryan, Treasurer Arthur Bok, Secretary Mary Longmore, Vice-President William Abair Ceorge A her] Patricia Adams Rita Allen Joan Anderson Richard Anderson Francis Andrews Joseph Angel James Ankenbrandt Richard Ankenbrandt Richard Areddy Helen Arnold John Baber Dale Babione Rita Bachiewicz Daniel Barajas David Barret Margaret Barteck Richard Bayer James Bauer John Beckham Franz Berlacker Jamy s Bern ina; Betty Bielski Patrick Bissonette Harold Black James Bodenstedt James Bodie Arthur Bok Eugene Boros Page 42 3 Mary Borer Joyce Booker John Boogher James Boyle James Boston Brandon Mary Ellen Brenot Betty Brintnell Betty Ann Brown John Brown urgard dine Burke Daniel Bvrne David Byrne Rita Cajacob Donald Calabrese Jim Callow Jean Carl Andrew Carr Angelo Capriotti John Casey Helen Caskey Melvin Cazanove Jeanne Chick John Collins Hugh Collins Thomas Comes Rita Connett James Campbell Thomas Connolly Patricia Corby Mildred Corrigan Constance Cousino Robert Cowan Mark Cunningham Stephen Cunningham Donald Curtis Richard Czajka Frank Daly Donna Darr Arnold Dartt Ronald Davo Mary Dazell Joseph DeChristopher Ray Della Flora John Delp Jerome Dempsey Ralph Diekman Elaine Diefenthaler Nancy Dirkman Ben Dudek Helen Dominiak John Dorn Joseph Dougheny Jam es Downey Joseph Dressel Kenneth Dunlap Ronald Dykas Page 43 Lois Erd Roland Erno Jeannette Fandrey Lenore Feil Josephine Ferlisi Josephine Ferraro Lucy Ferraro James Finley Geraldine Finn Robert Flahiff Mary Fleitz Richard Floraday James Floyd William Flynn Rita Foley Donald Fournier Rosemary Fournier Dorothy Fox Virginia Freitag Jerome Gabel Winifred Geis Marilyn Gerighty Jacqueline Getz Mary Jane Gilmore Marylou Gerard Adele Glesner A1 Glowacki Joanne Goebel Donald Gregorski Jean Grisso Robert Haack Dolores Hager Donald Halpin Eugene Hankenhof William Harlow James Harrington John Harpen Robert Healy William Heath Angela Heintschel James Henricks Kathleen Herman Gordon Hierholzer Francis Higgins Kenneth Hine Colette Hippier Jeanette Hoffman Margaret HofTman Maurice Hogan Daniel Holewinski f n Hope Mary Ann Horvath Richard Houser Richard Hummel Norman Hurley Eugene Ireland Reine Iwinski June Jackson Dolores Jaszczyk Mary Louise Jenkins Page 44 Joan Johnson Lois Johnston Michael Judge Eugene Jurkiewicz Edward Kaltenhach Leona Kaminski Keith Karmol Eugene Kasprzak Joanne Kaszynski Raymond Katafiasz Thomas Kauffman Edward Kayser George Kemper Maureen Kennedy James Kilcorse Rose Marie Klepacz Barbara Kobylinski William Koogan Louis Komorowski Norbert Konwinski Rudy Koschalk Rita Koscho Geraldine Koske Carl Kovach Norman Kowaleski Patricia Kowalski Irene Kozbial Barbara Krabach Bernard Kramer Rita Kramer Francis Kritzer Margaret Kruse Patricia Kryzaniak Mildred Kulcyak Kenneth Kwiatkowski Marjorie Kwiatkowski Mary Lagos Dolores Lamarand Raymond Lammers William Langevin Jean LaPointe Barbara Lardinais Donald Lauman Dorothy LaVoy Richard LaVoy Donald Lawniczak Shirley Leroux Dolores Lewandowski Eugene Lewandowski Marietta Liebherr Teresa Lininger Joseph Loeb Mary Longmore Joan Lopresto Roman Losek Robert Loucks Robert Mack Evelyn Mack Joan Maczko Mary McMillan Page 45 •f sJ Patricia Maher Angeline Mandery Mary Catherine Manion Frank Manthey Angeline Maraldo Donald Martin Leonard Marryott Kathryn McCartney Patricia McDaniel Joyce McDonald Corietta McGovern John McGowan Thomas A. McHugh Thomas G. McHugh Rosemary McLaughlin William McNally Robert McNutt Richard Menke Marcella Menke Robert Mercurio William Merchant LeRoy Merkle Robert Mertes James Metzger John Metzger Vivian Meyers Dolores Michalski Lucille Michalak Edward Miekel Gerald Miller James Miller Nadine Miller William Miller Raymond Mioduszewski Joseph Molnar Joanne Moore Richard Muenzer Edward Munger John Murnen Ronald Murphy Thomas Nachtrab Jeannine Nagel Robert Nastachowski Robert Navarre Raymond Navarre Constance Nawrocki Rose Mary Nowakowski Kenneth Neumeyer Robert Noble Margaret Noe Lois Nusbaum Norbert Nusbaum Richard O ' Brien John O’Connell Jean O’Connell Teresa O’Neill Yvonne O’Neill Hazel Oravetz Elmer Orosz Thomas Oswald b Gale Peregoy Melvin Perz Donald Przybysz Frank Pinciotti Gabriel Pinciotti Francis Piniakiewicz Walter Pinkelman Paul Plentz Joseph Poch Arthur Posadny Agnes Prasek Paul Przybylski Robert Printke Thomas Pudlicki Dolores Raftery Mary Ray Donald Reamer Thomas Redding Donald Reeck William Regan John O’Shea John Owen Victor Pollack Rocco Palomhi Shirley Paquin Alice Paskiet Marie Pastorek Dolores Pauken Thomas Parris Bernice Pellek Joyce Reiter Beatrice Riley Patricia Roach Phyllis Roberts Jeanette Robideau Daniel Rodger Avery Rollman Angela Romano Mary Kathleen Rowan Robert Rukosky Jane Rumpf Stanley Rutkowski Patricia Ryan James Rynn William Saelzler William Sartor Alice Sayen Thomas Schetter Clara Scheuerman Glenn Schimmel Richard Schmenk Shirley Schmenk Colleen Schnapp Alfred Segura Bernadine Sewell Thomas Sexton Robert Shovar Robert Siebert Daniel Skellie Clarence Smith Page 47 mmSm Viola Snyder Cecilia Sopko Patricia Spalding Ceorgia Politis Constance Spenthoff Joanne Spicer Constance Stammen Corinne Steils Walter Stengle Phyllis Stout Patricia Ann Strano Nadine Stroud Thomas Sullivan Mary Ann Sulzer Rose Marie Surprise Noralyn Suter James Sutter Joseph Swantack Mary Ellen Szkudlarek Henry Szteiter Edmund Szymanski Michael Taranowski Francis Terwoerds Mary Thibert Richard Thorton Thomas Toska Jeanne Triendl Lida Trost John Van Wormes Murlin Vellequette William Venia Jean Vetter Mary Villhauer Helen Vikupitz Jean Vogelbach James Waclawek John Walsh Chester Warren Robert Warren John Weaver LeRoy Weber Patricia Welch Joseph Wells Marilyn Wells Jeanne Welter Thomas Werner Mary Wersell Kathryn Williams Mary Winkler Naomi Wolf Hyacinth Wolinski Ruth Wongroski Mary Ann Wongroski Mary Jane Wongrowski Marcella Wozniak Dolores Wrohlewski William Wuest Clarence Yager Emil Zach Nona Jean Zang Page 48 Louis Zavac Joseph Zieler Lorraine Zettler Delphine Zielinski Joseph Zuccarell Betty Jane Zweyer James Bauer Franz Berlacher Therese Buck Donald Calabrese John Casey Mildred Corrigan Richard Czajka Helen Dominiak Rita Foley Donald Fournier Jacqueline Getz Adele Glesner Francis Andrews Joseph Angel John Beckham James Downey Lucy Ferraro Kathleen Hermann Margaret Hoffmann SCHOLASTIC HONOR ROLL Sophomores — 5A Joseph Grote James Harrington Robert Healy Mary Jenkins Rose Marie Klepacz Irene Kozhial Margaret Kruse Michael Judge Angeline Maraldo Gail Peregoy Thomas Redding Mary Rowan Robert Rukosky Joseph Molnar Richard Muenzer Francis Piniakiewicz Paul Przybylski Colleen Schnapp Ann Schomer Mary Ellen Szkudlarek Lida Trost Mary Winkler Hyacinth X olinski Nona Zang Patricia Ryan Thomas Schetter Jeanne Triendl Jean Vetter Regina Welter Joseph Zeiler Page 49 Freshmen — 1944 ANCHORS AWEIGH The Freshmen came aboard the good ship C. C. H. S. as the largest group of “■boots” ever to reinforce our bastion. Their voyage got off to a good start on Freshmen Day. The weather was stormy at first but they, with alert minds, set their compasses along a course of ac¬ complishments. Many of the freshies “sounded off for the various activities. The deck officers were well chosen and carried them safely into the Sophomore port. Betty Welter, Secretary Fred O’Connell, Vice President Joseph McCarthy, Treasurer Jeanne Szyperzki, President Robert Ackerman, Donald Andreski, Jean Angers, June Angers, James Angevine, Annamary Annarino. Raymond Arnold, Daniel Astry, Mary Aubry, Naomi Aubry, David Bach, James Badger. John Bailey, Richard Bair, Milburn Baker, Richard Bar- chick, Richard Bargmann, James Barile. Howard Barr, Pauline Barraco, Joan Barut, Virginia Ba rva, Frank Baumgartner, Norman Beaudry. Claude Beck, Edward Becker, Larry Beckler, James Ben¬ ner, James Benore, Donald Bensman. Francis Berning, Richard Bertling, Thomas Bertsch, Charles Bialorucki, Loretta Biniecki, Bernadine Binkowski. Richard Blagus, William Blackwell, Alice Bodette, Pa¬ tricia Boes, Eugene Bohland, Richard Bohn. Charles Boicey, Joseph Boyer, Barbara Boyle, Mary Brady, Mary Ellen Brahier, Robert Brandel. Page 50 Marie Bimitrew, Therese Docis, Kathleen Dominguez, John Dooley, Harry Drees, Joan Drewicz. James Drewyor, Joseph Drouillard, David Drury, Arthur Dudley, Paul Dugan, Richard Dulinski. Charles Dunn, Doris Dusseau, James Dusseau, Jerome Dutkiewicz, Rita Duvall, Frederick Duwve. Paul Ehret, Kathleen Ellis, Robert Esser, John Essing, Dolores Falise, Shirley Farmer. Andrew Fezekas, Donald Feak, Mary Yvonne Felix, Paul Fischer, George Fitzgerald, Edmund Fitzgerald. Jerry Flahie, John Fleischman, Donald Fletcher, Frank Foster, Joan Fournier, Richard Fox. Shirley Fox, John Francis, Thomas Franklin, Carl Furrer, Mary Rita Galow, Daniel Gambet. Robert Gawronski, Donald Gedert, Dorothy Geiger, Marie Gerhardinger, Charles Gibbons, Joan Gibbons, Thomas Brandon, Harry Brannan, Lawrence Brannan, Rosemary Brier, James Brown, Agnes Brooks. Rosemary Buczko, Joan Burden, Raymond Burkard, Pat¬ rick Burke, William Campbell, Beverly Cappelletty. Phillip Cappelletty, Clarence Clark, Grace Carone, Dorothy Carter, Ramona Ceniceros, Shirley Centgraf. Lawrence Chappuis, Eunice Christel, Joseph Cira, Lee Cirillo, Bernard Claus, Margaret Collins. Douglas Colpaert, Joseph Colturi, Grace Connolly, Joan Connors, Robert Corbett, Mary Catherine Corr. Alfred Couturier, John Cowan, Robert Cox, Henry Coyle, Catherine Crossen, Joseph Crowley. Velma Cseh, Lucy Ann Czajka, Norma Jean Dahme, James Dancer, Jerome Daniels, James Deck. Carl Delvecchio, Elaine Dennehy, Paul De Salvo, Wade Beuc ler, Frederick DiDomenico, Eugene Dietrich. Pago 51 Kenneth Giesige, William Gillespie, Duane Goebel, Walter Goetz, Betty Gottfried, Helen Gould. Nancy Graeff, Patricia Gray, Marcia Grime, Shirley Grimes, William Gross, Kathryn Grote. Betty Gulyas, Anthony Gurney, Julius Hager, Charles Haines, Delmar Halak, Dorothy Hall. Lawrence Harbauer, Frank Harmon, Dale Harms, Dolores Harpel, Leonard Hasenfratz, Patricia Harrel. Ann Harrington, Francis Hartman, Edward Hauck, Rita Haumesser, James Hayes, Mary Lou Hayes. Vincent Heintschel, Catherine Heiss, Mary Heizelman, James Henahan, Carol Herman, Francis Herman. Joan Hettler, John Kiefer, Lucille Hilkens, Robert Hisey, Jeannine Hoeffel, Joan Hoffman. Richard Haimes, Thomas Holzer, Duane Hood, John How¬ ard, Rita Hulett, Marilyn Hunter. Page 52 Patricia Hurley, Mary Ann Irmen, Lawrence Irving, Pa¬ tricia Irving, Donald Jablonski, John Gascon. Walter Jasinski, Mary Johnson, Eunice Jordan, Dolores Jozefowicz, John Justen, Joseph Justen. Norman Kaczmarek, Melvin Kaitaniak, Paul Kaltenbach, Shirley Kaszynski, Paul Kaufman, James Keen. Carol Kehren, Patricia King, Myrna Kinsman, Marie Kirdahy, Robert Kirtland, Dorothy Kives. Elizabeth Kives, Delvin Klepacz, Richard Klingler, Edward Knab, Nelda Koenig, Mary Koltanski. Kathleen Komorowski, Gertrude Konczal, Jane Konczal, Arliethia Konwin, Frank Kopfhammer, James Korotnayi. James Korshack, Walter Kosydar, Rose Anne Kovar, Kathleen Kowalski, Helen Kozbial, Ralph Kramer. Jack Kranz, Paul Kranz, Walter Krasniewski, Joyce Kruger, Geraldine Kryzaniak, Richard Kuhr. Joseph McCarthy, Michael McCartney, Martin McCarty, John McCauley, Rose Mary McCloskey, Mary McCormick. Thomas McCune, Paul McDaniel, John McDonagh, Rose¬ mary McGarry, James McHugh, Joan McLaughlin. Louise McLean, Thomas McNamee, Thomas McNerney, Elizabeth McNett, Melvin McNeil, James McMahon. Donna McQuade, Martha McQuade, Leo McStay, Daniel Mead, Eugene Miesmer, Donald Mennitt. Robert Mensing, Patricia Merrill, Rita Metz, Josephine Metzger, Louis Meyers, Victor Meyers. Daniel Michalski, Mary Ann Michalski, Daniel Miller, Donald Miller, Francis Miller, Mary Miller. Ted Miller, Donald Mills, Francis Mlynarek, William Mock, Theresa Mockensturm, William Moebius. Terrance Mohler, Elmer Molnar, Nancy Mominee, Ethel Mone, John Meehan, Patricia Moore. Rita Kujawa, Ronald Kujawa, Robert Kulczak, Richard Kurczewski, Agnes Kuyoth, Ronald Kwapich. Betty Jane Kwiatkowski, Ralph Kwialkowski, Joanne Kwiat- kowski, James Lake, John Lambillotte, Constance Lampros. Ella Lampros, Jane Langenderfer, Marilyn Langenderfer, Rosalie Langenderfer, Joan LaPointe, Barbara Laskey. Eilleen Laskey, Raymond Lawniczak, Raymond Leek, Carl LeFevre, Margaret Lenkay, James Lesle. Teresa Lester, Dorothy Jjewandowski, Francis Lewandow- ski, Robert Lewandowski, John Lewinski, Angela I_,ewis. Wilfred Link, Donald Loucks, Lawrence Lotte, Robert Louy, Rita Lucarelli, Mary Jane Luken. Thomas Lynch, Thomas Mackin, Lois Makin, Joseph Mallon, Marcella Malosh, Dennis Manders. Robert Mangas, Howard Markwood, Paul Martin, Theresa Mattoni, John F. McCarthy, John J. McCarthy. Page 53 Pauline Morgan, Bernard Morgenstern, Robert Mortimer, Raymond Muenzer, Carl Muenzer, George Mullan. John Muller, Philip Murawa, Richard lYlurnen, Geraldine Murray, Donald Muszynski, Francis Muszynsky. Jean Nachtrab, June Nadeau, Frank Nagy, Stephen Nagy, Joan Nawrocki, Weneeslaus Nemecek. Robert Neumeyer, Robert Nolan, Patricia Nonnenmacher, Elinor Noper, Frank Novotny, Stanley Nowak. Joan Nusbaum, Nancy Nusbaum, Robert Nusbaum, Richard Nutt, Karl Obert, Eileen O ' Brien. Joseph O ' Brien, James O’Connell, Fred O ' Connell, Joseph O’Connell, Lucille Olender, Harvey O’Neill. Theresa Orsag, Arthur Osborn, Tim O’Shea, Francis Pacer, Norn Pacholski, Marcia Pair. Elaine Palicki, Frances Palombi, Chester Paprocki, Rita Pavlock, James Peregoy, Louis Perlaky. Ervin Perz, Carolyn Pfleghaar, Virginia Pietrykowski, Blaise Picard, Clark Pittenger, Mary Plocek. George Pollauf, Dolores Posner, Paul Potocky, Gerald Powers, Thomas Powers, Ben Preest. George Presser, James Pudlicki, Betty I 5 yle, John Rabideau, Robert Raitz, Paul Ray. William Ray, Lucille Rectenwald, Margaret Reddington, John Reilly, Walter Reinbolt, Kathleen Renz. Charles Reynolds, Rosemary Riley, Robert Reinbolt, Gladys Robarge, Carlson Robideau, Henry Roes. Robert Ronan, Martin Rowan, John Rowland, Norbert Rucki. Donald Rutkowski, Duane Sabiniewicz. Eugene Sartor, John Savage, Robert Savage, Nancy Sayen, Bernard Schardt, Robert Schetter. Mildred Schiel, Mary Schlachter, Virginia Schmidt, Lorias Schneider, Sueanne Schockman, Barbara Schuster. Page 54 Richard Tank, Patrick Tansey, Raymond Taylor, Eileen Theobald, Walter Thome, Donald Thompson. James Thornton, Robert Tiemann, James Tillman, Ann Tomes, Joseph Trese, Francis Tucholska. Alvin Turski, Stella Tuscan, David Tyburski, Walter Uhl, Robert Urbanski, Helen Valdes. William Vander Horst, Harold VanGilder, John VanRynen, Barbara Van Sickle, Mary Vas, Rosemarie Viel. Donald Wagner, Mary Lou Waldvogel, Merle Walker, Dennis Warnka, William Weiher, Robert Weiher. Joan Wells, Betty Welter, Paul Welter, Phyliss Wenzel, Donald White, Melvin Wilczynski. Jack Wilcutt, Charles Williams, Kenneth Williams, Mar¬ garet Williams, Kenneth Wilson, Mary Ellen Winhoven. Ervin Wisniewski, Virginia Wojciechowski, Andrew Wong- rowski, Donald Young, James Young, Richard Zakrzewski. Mary Kay Schwartz, Richard Scott, Bernice Seaman, Wayne Seibert, Betty Senecal, Ruth Serin. Paul Serke, Robert Seving, Patricia Sewell, Patricia Shaw, John Shea, Gertrude Shinavar. Barbara Shiple, Daniel Shively, John Shovar, Joanne Sieler, Agnes Simon, Dolores Simonis. John Simpson, Stephany Slomowicz, Elizabeth Smiarowski, Alfred Smith, Jean Smith, Ruth Smolek. Richard Smietanski, Richard Snyder, Donald Sobecki, Joseph Sofo, Rita Soinski, James Sottek. William Spalding, Carl Stanuk, Betty Stark, Shirley Stauf¬ fer, Jean Stewart, George Stokes. Francis Strall, Charles Struffolino, Marie Struffolino, Peggy Strunk, Jean Stuetzer, Thomas Sturtz. Patricia Sullivan, Jude Sutter, Charles Sweeney, David Swiatek, Irene Swiderski, Jeanne Szyperski. Page 55 Beverly Zarnoskey, David Zawacki, Margaret Zeiler, Joan Zeller, Robert Zettler, Delphine Zielinski. Robert Zienkiewicz, June Zitzelberger, Dolores Zoltanski, John Zulka, Patricia Zvchowicz. SCHOLASTIC HONOR ROLL Joan Barut James Benore Wade Beucler Bernadine Binkovvski Joan Burden Dorothy Carter Joseph Colturi Joan Connors Paul Eh ret Andrew Fazekas Daniel Gambet Walter Goetz Delmar Halak Francis Hartman Mary Hayes Catherine Heiss Mary Aubry Norman Beaudry Charles Bialorucki Loretta Biniecki A1 ice Bodette Charles Boicey Mary Ann Brady Elaine Dennehy Edmond Fitzgerald Freshmen — 5A Carol Hermann Jeannine HoefTel Joan Hoffman Mary Irmen Jane Konczal Freshmen — 4A Shirley Fox Marilyn Hunter Mary Johnson Robert Kirtland Nelda Koenig John Kranz Paul Kranz Richard Kurczewski John J. McCarthy Page 56 Marcia Pair Elaine Palicki Martin Rowan Mary Schlachter Paul Serke Robert Seving Dolores Simonis J’atricia Sullivan Jeanne Szyperski William Vander Horst Stella Tuscan Mary Waldvogel Ervin Wisniewski Beverly Zarnoskey Dolores Zoltanski John Muller Stephen Nagy Chester Paprocki John Rabideau Donald Rutkowski Robert Schetter Jean Stuetzer Robert Tiemann Phyllis W ' enzel x ' ' S jKI v E T r It JIpM sl x, xi, M an ■ ; SRx « - IrmyJ VNJ V ,Y. jTmgj ( Mp |5y fPi Religion Schedule Religion, the predominant characteristic of a Catho¬ lic school, holds first place in Central’s curriculum. This year the schedule shows a five-day period each week, instead of four, set aside for this subject. Each class carries on a detailed study of the various aspects of Christian doctrines. Father Harrington explains to the freshmen the statement “Religion is the Foundation of Democracy. Matter Instruction Senior religion students, under the supervision of Fr. Dunne, Fr. Stahl, Fr. Shenk, Fr. McGowan, Fr. Schmit. Fr. Wharton and Fr. Mahoney, thoroughly studied the sacrament of matrimony. The Juniors made an intensive research into the history of the Church; the life of its Founder and the mission of His Apostles. Sanctifying and actual graces, along with the meth¬ ods of attaining them, were the religions topics the Sophomores mastered. To attain a greater knowledge of the Command¬ ments of God and of the Church was the aim of the Freshmen. One day, each week, was assigned to the freshmen, sophomores and juniors for special instruction. The students reported to the Chapel, where Fr. Harrington took over the Religion period. Page 58 Student Spiritual Council Leaders Standing: Arthur Badger Father McGowan Margaret Hunyor Wilfred Hamel Theresa Miller Fred Snyder Seated: Earl Loeffler Eleanor Lajeunesse Patrick O’Connell Student Spiritual Council plans yearly work STUDENT SPIRITUAL COUNCIL The Student Spiritual Council, under the guidance and direction of Reverend James E. McGowan, has instilled Christian ideals and principles in the student body. The aim of the Council is to increase the personal sanctity of the individual student in order to spread the kingdom of Christ. Incorporated in the S.S.C. are the Apostolic Committee, the Saint John Berch- mans Sanctuary Society, the Saint Vincent de Paul Society, the Catholic Action Students, the Catholic Literature Committee, the Saint Hilda Guild, and the Eucharis¬ tic Our Lady Committee. ST. JOHN BERCHMANS SOCIETY St. John Berchmans Sanctuary Society numbers 220 and was organized on its patronal feast, November 26, 1926. The purpose of the Society is to promote Religious Vocation and to give the boys the privilege of serving Mass and assisting at various Religious Ceremonies such as at First Friday Benediction, and the annual May Convocation. Rev. Father James E. McGowan is Moderator of the Society. Sister Mary Louis, S.N.D., in charge of sanctuary appointments, is Adviser. OFFICERS President... .Kenneth Brancheau Vice President .Arthur Badger Secretary .Earl Loeffler Treasurer .Frederick Snyder Master of Ceremonies . .Patrick O’Connell Assistant Masters of Ceremonies Byersmith, Ronald Celusta, John Donoher, Paul Drouillard, Robert Friend, Walter Harrington, John Hermiller, Joseph Resting, James Mohr, Richard O’Connor, William Pollauf, James Snyder, Merlyn I Student Spiritual Council E.O.L. Committee holds its first meeting St. Hilda Guild assists in sanctuary work The Apostolic Committee—The Missioned-minded boys and girls THE EUCHARISTIC OUR LADY COMMITTEE The purpose of this committee, under the direction of Sister Mary Roselma, O.S.F., is to increase devotion and love for Christ and His Blessed Mother, and to foster attendance at Mass. Promotion of the Missa Recitata, the say¬ ing of the stations during Lent and the en¬ couraging of a religious vocation from every conference room, are the activities undertaken by this committee. SAINT HILDA GUILD As the pictures so well indicate, the work of the girls of St. Hilda’s Guild is sanctuary and sacristy care. They prepare the Altar for Mass and Benediction, lay out the vest¬ ments, and arrange cruets, Missal and vigil lights to be used in the Chapel. The members of this club are under the guidance of Sister Mary Hilda, S. N. D. THE APOSTOLIC COMMITTEE To the Apostolic Committee goes the work of promoting student loyalty and devotion to the needs of Mother Church. Her home and foreign missions become a target for this groups’ activities. The success of the Christmas seal drive, the Parish Loyalty Week and the Mission Drive is due to their excellent work. Student Spiritual Council THE CATHOLIC LITERATURE COMMITTEE To acquaint the students with books, pam¬ phlets, magazines and papers written accord¬ ing to Catholic ideas is the mission of the Literature Committee. In order to do this the members hold monthly meetings in the Library, with the supervision of Sr. Mary Anthony, 0. S. U. SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY Helping the needy, visiting the hospitals, and making the student body aware of the wants of their less fortunate fellowmen com¬ pose the duties of the Saint Vincent de Paul Society. The boys of this group, who are under the leadership of Fr. Schmit, derive many spiri¬ tual benefits from this work. Literature Committee reviewing Catholic books and periodicals Father Schmit and the boys of the St. Vincent de Paul Society THE CATHOLIC ACTION STUDENTS The Catholic Action Students’ organization is a part of the great army of Catholic youth who have mobilized in various places throughout the United States, for the purpose of working towards the establishment of a Christian Social Order in the Student World. The organization here is under the immediate direction of Dr. James J. O ' Toole, J. C. D., S. T. D.. Diocesan Director of C. A. S. Roth the girls’ and boys Catholic Action groups at Central have been very active this year and have competed favorably with their fellow-Militants in other large cities of the country. Religious Honor Roll Adamczewski. Martha, ’34, Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Mary Berenice Aubry, Donald, ’37, Maryknoll, New York Babione, Margaret, ’43, Ursuline Convent, Toledo, Ohio Badhorn, Virginia, ’31, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Virginia Marie Bartko, Catherine, ’31, Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Miriam Beauregard, Thomas, ’45, Sacred Heart Academy, Fort Wayne, Indiana Beiser, Olive, ’36, Notre Dame Novitiate, Saratoga, California Bellner, Theresa, ’42, St. Mary Novitiate, Holy Cross, Indiana Bialorucki, Aurelia, ’25, Felician Sisters, Detroit, Michigan, Sister Mary Assumpta Blanchard, John, ’34, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Blank, Rev. Robert, ’34, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio Bliemeister, Donald, ’38, Holy Cross Seminary, Notre Dame, Indiana Boes, Esther, ’22, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Lucy Boyer, Gerald, ’35, St. Gregory’s Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio 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 Catherine Callaghan, Eileen, ’39, Sisters of St. Francis, Tiffin, Ohio, Sister Mary Bonaventure Castonguay, Alice, 30, Sisters of Charity, Montreal, Quebec, Sister Mary Castonguay Comte, Robert, 43, St. Meinrad’s Seminary, St. Meinrad, Indiana Cook, Francis, ’40, St. Anthony’s Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio, Friar Timon Cousino, Irma, ’32, Sisters of St. Joseph, Nazareth, Michigan, Sister Mary Aurilla Czelusta, Bernadine, 26, Sisters of St. Francis Degnan, Elizabeth, 24, Sisters of Mercy, Cin Dillon, Rev. Charles, S.S., ’31, St. Ma$Cs Donoher. Edward, 41, Basilian Nov Donoher, Paul, ’45, Assumption Coll Dreier, Maranda, 23, Sisters of Mercy Duvall, Lorna, ’29, Sisters of the Im Dwyer, Rev. James, ’39, Diocese of To Etzel, Raymond, ’42, St. Charles Se Fallon, Kathleen, ’30, Sisters of M Feldman, Lillian, ’25, Sisters of St. Fischer, Christine, ’34, Sisters of Mer, Fischer, Monica, ’23, Ursuline Nuns, T Frazer, Alice, ’23, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinn nia, Ohio, Sister Mary Theophane o. Sister Mary Philip altimore, Maryland Mary Gabriel Monroe, Michigan, Sister Mary Bernard lary Kathleen er Mary Jean er Mary Christina ary Edward ister Mary Paul Sister Mary Vincent F razer, Mary, 23, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati? Gelin, Henry, ’38, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Gerken, John, ’42, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Gorny. Robert, ’41, Sacred Heart Juniorate, Watertown, Wisconsin Corny, Robert. ' 43, Sacred Heart Juniorate, Watertown, Wisconsin Gradwohl, Helen, ' 29, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Frederick Hittler, Edna, 25, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Rita Marie Hochanadel, Jean, ’42, Dominican Convent, Adrian, Michigan, Sister Mary Rose Hoffman. Loretta, ’30, Sisters of St. Dominic, Adrian, Michigan Hoffman, Robert, 38, Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana Hoffman, Anne Marie, ’42, Ursuline Convent, Toledo, Ohio Howard, Angela, ' 31, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Anne Marie Iott, Gertrude, 29, Ursuline Nuns. Toledo, Ohio, Sister Claire Marie Johnson, Paul. ’42, St. Meinrad’s Seminary, St. Meinrad. Indiana Johnson, Ruth. ' 41, Sisters of St. Francis, Tiffin, Ohio, Sister Mary Lawrence Kielbasinski, Lillian, 25, Sister Lillian Antoinette, Maryknoll, New York Kehres, Paul, ’38, Milford, Ohio Keller, Douglas, ’35, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Kiefer, Arthur, ’38, O.M.I., St. Anthony’s Seminary, San Antonio, Texas Koerber, George, ’42, St. Mary’s College, St. Mary’s, Kentucky Koralewski. Edward, ' 44, St. Meinrad ' s Seminary, St. Meinrad, Indiana Krzyaniak, Pauline, ’30, Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Mary Roswitha Langenderfer, Mary, ’25, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Leo Langenderfer, Leonard, ’42, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Lankauf, Lucy, 25, Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Mary Cyprian Larimer, Mary E., ’45, Pallotine Order of Missionaries, Huntington, Ind. Lasca, John, ' 43, St. Meinrad ' s Seminary, St. Meinrad, Indiana Lauer, Rosemary, ’37, Society of the Catholic Medical Missionaries, Washington. D.C.. Sister Mary Paul Lavey, Edward, ’43, St. Meinrad’s Seminary, St. Meinrad, Indiana Lavoy, Dolores, ’42, Dominican Sisters, Adrian, Michigan Lavisa, Eugene, ’41, St. Meinrad’s Seminary, St. Meinrad, Indiana Lenga, Leonard, ’34, Franciscan Monastery, Pulaski, Wisconsin Lipinski, Raymond, ’40, Mt. St. Francis. 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 Mattlin, Homer, ’31, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio McCarthy, Helen, ’22, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Bernice McCauley, Walter, ’43, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio McCullen, John, ’36, St. Meinrad’s Abbey, St. Meinrad, Indiana McGahan, Elizabeth, ’39, Villa Madonna Novitiate, Covington, Kentucky, Sister Mary Austin, O.S.B. Meidt, Alice, ’29, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Edward Meiring, James, 42, St. Meinrad’s Seminary, St. Meinrad, Indiana Menden, Rosella, ’38, Sisters of Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Joella Miller, Robert, ’45, Sacred Heart Academy, Fort Wayne, Indiana Miller, Ruth Genevieve, ’32, Sisters of Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Henry Mohler. James, ’41, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Mohr, Donald, ’42, St. Meinrad’s Seminary, St. Meinrad, Indiana Monroe, Annette, 39, Mother of Mercy Novitiate, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Annette Mueller, Florence, 24, Sisters of Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Xavier Murphy, Rev. Robert, ’22, Paulist Fathers, New York Nietfeld, Fred, ’38, Basilian College, Catholic University, Washington, D.C. O’Connor, Margaret Mary, ’31, Ladies of Loretto, Chicago, Illinois, Sister Mary Udephonse O ' Leary, Rev. Joseph, ’31, Diocese of TolejJcu. Ohio rad, Indiana Illinois ter Eileen Otting ilwaukee, Wisconsin Sister Mary Coronata ichigan Indiana ister Mary Claresina mmaculate, Joliet, Illinois, Sister Miriam Clare hio, Marie de Lourdes Ollivier, John, ’43, St. Meinrad’s Semi O’Neill, Rev. Burke, 15, Society o QJe Otting, Eileen, 43, Sisters of Pawlikowski, Richard, ’32, St. Primac, Daniel. ’42, Jesuit Novi Quinn, Winfred, ’32, Sisters of Radecki, Albin, ’41, St. Mary’s Radlinski, Rev. John, ’24, Di Reed, John, ’37, Jesuit Novi Reichert, Ralph, ’41, St. Mei Rick, Margaret, 34, Sisters of Rinkorwki, Rev. George, ’33 , Di Roesler, Agnes, ’34, Sisters of SI Roesler, Elizabeth, 30, Ursuline Nuns, ' Rojek, Rev. John, ’28, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio Rosenfelder, Richard, ’35, Jesuit Novitiate, Milford, Ohio Rozon, Anita, ’30, Sisters of Charity, Montreal, Quebec, Sister Mary Rozon Ryan, Alice, ’22, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Colette Scharf, 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, Amekis, ’24, Sisters of Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Charlette Schneider, Collette, ’22, Sisters of Mercy, Detroit, Michigan, Sister Mary Alice Schweibold, Louis, ’35, Order of Friars Conventual, Seminary, Carey, Ohio Sewell, Mary Grace, ’35, Sisters of Notre Dame, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Annunciation Seibert, Donald, ’39, Holy Cross Seminary, Notre Dame, Indiana Sheperd, Joseph, 41, Maryknoll Seminary, New York Sopko, Catherine, 38, Mother Of Mercy Novitiate, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio, Sister Mary Carnath, R. S. M. Sparks, Anita, ’41, Nazareth, Novitiate, Punta Gorda, British Honduras Sparks, Thomas, ’43, Pallottine, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Sprenger, Rev. Albert, ’25, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio Stapleton, Rev. James, ’26, Diocese of Ft. Wayne, Indiana Thosz, Eleanor, ' 35, Sisters of St. Francis, Sylvania, Ohio, Sister Mary Laetitia W ebb, Louis, 33, Society of the Divine W ord, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, Brother Vincent W’hiteford, Catherine, ' 25, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Jeanette W ilson, Rev. Evans, ’28, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio W ilson, Florence, ’25, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio, Sister Mary Lawrence Yates, Rev. Robert, ’32, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio Yaeger, Rev. Clarence, ’21, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio Boys’ Art Department wM TTurffl IS 1 S| 1 i M w “Carvers” present new wood carved Stations to Father Harrington Tom L a u e r com¬ poses an original Colonial sketch Walter Barut and William Erard work on mural for Mercy Hospital THE BOYS’ ART DEPARTMENT The Boys’ Fine Art Department, in the Mechanical Arts Building, has taken on a new appearance this year. The balcony has been removed. The mural depicting the history of Toledo can be seen to a better advantage. A work-room has been made into a work-shop where the various crafts are being carried on. This year a special project in wood-carving was carried on by members of the sophomore, junior, and senior groups. This project consisted of the carving of a set of Stations of the Cross, which were placed in the Chapel at Central. Many other liturgical tasks were undertaken during the course of the year. Freshmen boys learned the initial steps in wood-carving, making bookends, placques, drilling, wood-burning, carving and sawing of metal. The Freshmen also carried out their Christmas projects by making Christmas cards. This was done to really experience the joy in the making and of not buying the commercial objects which they were able to make. The Boys’ Art Department is under the able supervision of Sr. Mary Genevieve, R.S.M. Girls ' Art Department Juniors and seniors listen to Art analyses Work on altar lin¬ ens is the sopho¬ more project It has been said, “Art is more God-like than science. Science discovers hut art creates. It is the development of an appreciation for the beautiful and the acquiring of the powers to produce the beautiful. This is the aim of the ( iris’ Art Department here at Central. Sr. Mary Hilda is the faculty advisor of the girls’ art department. The department offers a complete four years course in design, composition, color theory, free hand drawing, poster sketching, dress design, oil painting, stage setting, etching, lettering, metal work, liturgical design, needle work, character ma First year girls study various types of printing I Music Department In spite of his various duties throughout the city, Mr. Sainton lias done much for the betterment of the Music Department at Central. Under his direction, the orchestra, band and glee club have inspired a greater appreciation for the art of music in the minds of our students. Sister M. Camillus has greatly aided in the works so nobly carried on by the department. GLEE CLUB The glee club, whose purpose is the development of the singing voice and the appreciation of music, consists of ninety-two members. Another annual event of the glee club is to entertain through the Christmas program. The club also sings at other assemblies throughout the year. Its success is due to the splendid work of its director and supervisor, Mr. Sainton and Sister M. Camillus, O.S.F., respectively. “The Gondoliers,” a two-act musical comedy by Gilbert and Sullivan, was one of the finer operettas ever presented by the glee club. I The Orchestra takes time off to pose The Band makes a bow ORCHESTRA The orchestra consists of twenty-eight members. Instruments comprising the orchestra are: six violins, four second violins, two cellos, two bass violins, two clarinets, five cornets, two trombones, three drums and two pianos. The greatest undertaking of the orchestra is to supply the music for the annual spring operetta. It also contributed to the success of the Senior Play. BAND Fifty-seven musicians, clad in scarlet and grav, make up Central ' s band. They not only play at the football games but also add zest to assemblies throughout the school year. Credit also goes to the two drum majors, James Nally and Robert Rukowsky, who put the band through many intricate formations between halves at football games. Library Student Aid O fficers Throughout the year the library has been a veri¬ table bank of knowledge for all. The seniors in the continuous research, which their subjects demand, find it indispensible. In its department, the juniors were able to obtain all the reference their formal essays demanded. The reading room, with its shelves of biog¬ raphy, gave the sophomores much help in reporting on worthwhile books. It was truly a store house of knowl¬ edge for the freshmen. After several class periods spent in learning the “why and wherefore ' ’ of library science they were soon as much at home in its atmos¬ phere as the upperclassmen. All this information is made possible by the helpful assistance of the librarian, Sister Mary Anthony, 0. S. U., and her staff, the Library Club. The officers of the Club are Gertrude McMonagle, president; Jeanne Recker, sec¬ retary; Eileen Metty, treasurer. The officers and mem¬ bers are selected to aid students throughout the day. Page 68 Dramatic Club In its annual productions—the Senior Class Play and the Musical Comedy—the Dramatic Club has upheld the highest tra¬ ditions of Central’s theatricals. Mr. Vincent S. Klein directed the Senior Class Play. Sister Mary Patricia O.S.U., is faculty moderator of the club. Mr. Joseph Sainton directed the Musical Comedy, presented by the members of the Glee Club together with the orchestra. Sister Mary Camillus, O.S.F., acted as faculty supervisor of the Glee Club. SENIOR CLASS PLAY THE GONDOLIERS The Senior Class Play, “Old Doc,’’ a three- act comedy written by Jean Lee Latham, was staged on the evenings of Lebruary 11, 12, 13, and 14, here at Central. “Old Doc” is a story of a struggle that goes on in the mind of a young doctor, Bob Hillary. Should he practice in Mason County with his father, and be the next Doc Hillary of Mason County, or should be follow the plan he thinks right, to practice in Boston as Dr. Brand’s as¬ sistant? Margaret, his fiancee, says he should come and practice in Mason County, where his wo needed. She refuses to marry him if Boston. When Bob goes on a trip with he leaves a note telling his father of his return. Old Doc, after reading the cr suffers a heart attack. A fake teleg Bob is returning to practice with his about a sudden rally to health. B just before his dad dies. The fallacy becomes true when takes his place as the next Doc Hillar County. Margaret, the home-town gir his wife. Gilbert and Sullivan’s two-act musical, “The Gondoliers,” was presented here at Central on the evenings of April 21, 22, 23, 24. The story deals with the Duke and Duchess of Plazo-Toro who take their daughter, Casilda, to Venice in search of the King of Barataria to whom Casilda was wed in babyhood. Casilda is heartbroken when she learns of her marriage, for she is in love with Luiz, the drummer boy in her father’s court. Since the infant King was stolen away in childhood by the Grand Inquisitor, Don lhambra, his identity is not revealed. In the meantime the Duke of Plaza-Toro and e arrives from Spain and Don Alhambra at the rightful King is either Marco ie, who have been married in the past In order to settle the question it is de- both must leave for Barataria imme- i rule jointly. There the matter is out by the stolen King’s foster-mother. d brings unforetold happiness as it dis- Luiz, the drummer bov, is the rightful hus Casildia is united with the man she d the Gondoliers return to their wives and ndolas. Cast of Characters Dr. John Hillary.... Dr. Robert Hillary. Mrs. Mellon. Mrs. Cronin. lanet Martin. Di -k Burns.. Lois Warner. Dr. Edmond Brand Helen Brand. Mrs. Rossi. Ma Brown. Pa Brown. Mr. Hepple. Mary Selby. Margaret . .Thomas Farrell .William Murtagh .Rita Record .Charlotte Martin .Angela Kaminski .Tames Carr .Eileen Mettv .James Kranz .Catherine Lescure .Joanne Rutkowski Blanche Ankenbrandt .F.arl Ixieffler .Martin Galvin .Mary Couture .Joan Kaltenbach Executive Staff Student General Chairman.Frank Venner Tickets....Mary Ann Oswald, Norbert Crippen, Bernadine Breitfelder Publicity.Eleanor Lajeunesse, Raymond Krabach, Marjorie Loeb Production.Thomas Robb, Arthur Badger, Donald Morant, Richard Simon, Edward Kuefer, Thomas Farrell, Robert O ' Brien, Robert Sheperd, Geraldine Tank, Joanne Winkler, Jean Dunlap, Marilyn Herman, Irene Drew, Joanne Rutkowski, Mary Cou¬ ture, Margaret Pilzeker, Mary Ann O’Connell, Rita McHugh, Rosalie Sopko. Stage Scenery and Make-up.Catherine Sainton, Joanne Winkler, Irene Dankoski, Veronica Johnson. Assistants: Virginia Carter, Patricia Calmes, Teresa Miller, Eleanor Lajeunesse, Donna Robarge, Rose Mary Lais, Betty Kasel, Angela Furfaro, Char¬ lotte Wolf, and girls of the Junior Art Class. Bookholder ...Charlotte Martin The Cast: Gianetta . Tessa . Casilda . Fiametta . Vittoria . Giulia . Inez . Duchess of Plazo-Toro. Duke of Plazo-Toro. Luiz . Grand Inquisitor. Marco . Giuseppe . Antonio . Francisco . Giorgio .. Annibale . ..Rita Nitz .Mary Helen Harpen .Barbara Fligor .Maxine Howe .Shirley Cryan .Virginia Sohnly .Kathleen Sutter .Dorothy Savey .Melvin Ulrich .Arthur Badger .Robert Kramer .Thomas Laur .Lawrence Seger .Robert Sullivan Wilmer Wasserman .Walter Friend .Ray Krabach Boys’ Chorus: James Sutter, John Harpen, Ed Lutz, Norval Hisey, Rav Krabach, Robert Armstrong, Robert Burnard, Thomas Keogh, Richard Michalak, Richard Muenzer, Richard Mohr, Wil¬ liam Murtagh, Norbert Christie, Joseph Sartor, Elmer Orosz, Jerry Dempsev, Donald Morant, Dick Miller, Ed Szymanski, Ronald Byersmith. Girls’ Chorus: Margaret Bowman, Virginia Stout, Rita Pe- cord, Dolores Katafiasz, Jean Gulch, Donna Robarge, Margaret Kelly, Marvlou Girard, Martha Moran, Patricia Brazzill, Mary Louise Jenkins, Tune Jackson, Phyllis Stout, Theresa Mellon. Norma Pacer, Teresa Miller, Catherine Sainton, Ellen Taylor, Katherine Bauer, Rosemarie Wilhelm, Lucille Timbers, Angela Kaminski, Rose¬ mary Meiring, Jean Nowicki, Carolyn Pautz, Mary Joanne Poss, Ruth Kachelek, Wilma Langenderfer, Geraldine Longmore. Betty Ruesch, Jeannine Nagel, Maureen Kennedy, Helen Vikupitz, Delphine Garwacki, Jean Ash, Myrl Johnson, Joyce Reefer, Kathleen Sutter. Page 69 “The Gondoliers” 1 1 V- If 1 •% - ■ l. Enter Don Alahambra. 2. “At last we have arrived at our destination.” 3. “Replying we sing as one individual. ’ 4. “Allow me to present.” 5. “When a Merry Maid Marries.” 6. “I stole the Prince.” 7. Tessa and Guisippe. 8. “Gay and Gal ant Gondoliers. ' 9. “Ah, well beloved,” Page 70 1. “Now, now, Minty Mellon” 2. “Young Doctor Bob” 3. “All eyes on Mrs. Cronin” 4. “Old Doc Hilary” 5. “Now listen Paw” 6. “How’s little Tony today, Mrs. Rossi?” 7. “Don’t use that wide-eyed stare on me. Save it for Bob.” 8. “Durned if you don’t look pretty” 9. Director and Cast pause to pose. English Department Each and every student in Central is enrolled in one of the various English classes held daily. Since the study of English provides the fundamental language skills in correct and effective speaking and writing, it is made a required subject. This course also promotes an interest in the literary field, and acts as a stimulus to de¬ velop a literary interpretation of the truth, beauty and harmony found on the surface of the earth in every¬ day life. The courses in public speaking, journalism, and English Literature are open to the seniors while the underclass courses consist of literary work and grammar. English Clubs are formed by various classes to foster a keener interest in debate and literary work. Required Divisions Junior boys tackle the junior essay Senior girls enjoy Victrola records of Macbeth I Page 72 History Department American history students study the Pope’s Peace Plan Pre-historic man interests Ancient history students The history department at Central provides Ancient Medieval history for the Freshmen. The Sophomores Three Fields enter into the complexity of Modern history. The story of the development of the United States and its govern¬ ment is matter for senior minds to tackle. Activities Each year the History department endeavors to sponsor an assembly portraying the work of outstanding men in history. Essays are written stating the impor¬ tance of this subject in the school’s curriculum. Civic booklets containing the highlights of each historical epoch and enumerating the citizens relationship to his government are constructed by the students. Page 73 The Centric 1943-44 Robert Sullivan Gloria Urban Purpose Aim The Centric, a bi-weekly paper, carries the news of the various classes, assemblies, boys’ and girls sports, student organizations and topics of school interest. In order to keep a record of outstanding events on the life of Central High School, the school paper was organized in 1920. This year ' s Centric Stall has tried to portray, as their predecessors did, the outstanding events ol the year which they chronicled. EDITORIAL STAFF Co-Editors —Robert Sullivan, Gloria Urban. First Associate Editor —Margaret, Second Associate Editor —J Third Associate Editor Managing Editor —Filee Copy Editors —Betty Kase Boys’ Sports Editors —Rol Girls’ Sports Editors —Ba Feature Editors —Rose Zitzelsperger, CaroJ Staff Writers —Robert Joseph Vrablic, Ber Exchange Editor —Veronft Alumni Department —Eliza ' Art Department —Rose Marie La Humor Department —Jean Dunlap. Typists —Doris Corrigan. Dorothy Savey, Mary Ann Oswald, Rita Spencer. Photographer— Raymond Krabach. aufman. alikowski. tRveickert. Stout, Virginia ne Rutkowski. r orothy Sinay, Mowka, Betty Hunyor, Margaret BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager —Constance Osborn. Asssitant Manager —Marilyn Herman. Advertising Manager —Phyllis Hollabaugh. Assistant Advertising Manager —Rita Weis. Circulation Manager —Irene Sullivan. Assistant Circulation Manager —Dorothy Schaefer Circulation Staff —Henrietta Lewandowski, William Gunner, Eleanor Dusseau, Helen Junga. The Centric Co-Editors and associate editors plan paper Staff writers check over stories Feature writers arrange material Business staff compares notes Page 75 The Centripetal Frank Venner Geraldine Tank Dedication Service The primary purpose of the dedication is to honor Central s seven priest members, two alumni, and the other hve former teachers) who are now Chaplains in Uncle Sam s service. The Centripetal performs a threefold purpose: It provides the seniors with a record of their last year at C. C. H. S.; it furnishes the underclassmen with a pictorial review of the organizations, classes and sports in which they participated; it becomes a bond linking the faculty with the student body. EDITORIAL STAFF McKie, Raymond Bosch, John Duffey, Joanne Rutkowski, Blanche Ankenbrandt, Struffolino, Dolores Schultz, James ’aker, Richard Kasyzinski, James Co-Editors —Frank Venner, Geraldine Tank. Associate Editors —Mary Couture, Mary Ann Oswald, Joseph Hermiller, John Schreiner. Senior Editors —Roland Byersmith, Paul Joseph Vrablic, Gertrude McM Alice Piechocki. Organizations Editors — Farkas, Fred Snyder Underclass Editors —Jear Krantz. Calendar Editors —Betty Art Co-Editors —Virginia Senior Art Editors —Joai Underclass Art Editors Art Organization Editors Art Activities Editors —R Photography Editor —Cathe . Copy Editors —Betty Kasel, Vir Boys’ Sport Editors —Robert Shepa a Calmes, Angelo Furfaro. asel, Donna Robarge. olf. ernadine Breitfelder. bert McDufJee, Donald Malikowski. Girls’ Sport Editors —Vera Schweichert, Dorris Corrigan Typists —Matilda Young, Jean Gulch, Charlotte Martin, Robert Michalak, Eileen Dirkman, Margaret Pilzecker BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager —Jeau Dunlap Assistant Business Manager —Kathleen Simonds, Rosemare ilhelm. Advertising Manager —Raymond Krabach Assistant Advertising Managers —Wallace Gail, John Topolowski. Circulation Manager —Irene Sullivan. Assistant Circulation Managers —Patricia Gasiorowski, William Gunner, Elizabeth Tomanski, Martin Galvin, Mary Borovsky, Margaret Balasz. Cashiers and Owce Managers —Ruth Halak, Barbara Brazzill, Marie Rober, Irene Drew, Dorothy Diehn, Dolores Shull, Marjorie Loeb. Centripetal Yearbook editors draft plan of annual Language Department SPANISH DEPARTMENT To know the language of a people is the first step in learning their culture, their religion and in obtain¬ ing a deeper insight into their feelings and motives for Culture action. With this in view, the students not only study the Spanish language but also acquaint themselves with the spirit, the culture and the customs of Spain. This aim is accomplished within the classes by reading Spanish stories, singing Spanish songs, giving Spanish plays and in conducting club meetings where ‘‘W ttys (lUcl Me(lUS “ways and means 5 ' to aid the Mexican children in To¬ ledo are discussed and settled. Spanish students ar¬ range gifts for Mex¬ ican children Second year Latin s t u d e nts “battle with Caesar Objectives IJltini ate Immediate Catholic THE LATIN DEPARTMENT The objectives of the study of Latin at C. C. H. S. are three—ultimate, immediate, and Catholic. The ultimate objectives are those which involve educational values, namely, to cultivate the ability, knowledge, attitudes and habits which continue to func¬ tion after the school study of Latin has ceased. The immediate aim or primary objective is the pro¬ gressive development of the ability to read and under¬ stand Latin. The Catholic aim is to instill the spirit of feeling and acting in accord with the Church, which is accomplished by the study of selections from the gospels, the Lathers of the Church and the encyclicals of the Holy Father. Page 78 Language Department Incentives Aims Activities FRENCH DEPARTMENT The French department contributes its share to the well-balanced Catholic schedule. Students study the subject as a major incentive to moral, intellectual, and social growth. For them it becomes a tool to use accurately, in contacting the great men and women of France, and in discovering t he record of a vitalizing Christian people. The department’s three-fold purposes in presenting this topic are: To teach pupils to speak and write the language and to understand spoken French; to incul¬ cate in them a broader understanding of the French people; to open up to them new and pleasant vistas and to develop a feeling of real accomplishments. At the bi-weekly meeting of “La Cercle Francais” the members present interesting projects. “Visual trips” into the heart of France are made, puppet shows are produced and many French games are played. First year French students attempting to “Parlez-vous” Second year German class enjoy the story hour GERMAN DEPARTMENT The study of German enriches the student’s scholas¬ tic background, for it portrays the country’s culture and sets forth the accomplishments of her great scientists and musicians. Our present conflict with Germany caused no de¬ crease in this year’s German classes. Twenty-five first year and twenty second-year students find that this sub¬ ject offers outstanding opportunities for future scholars. A knowledge of the minds, habits and reactions of the German people enable those involved in the present crisis to have a deeper understanding and a greater in¬ sight into the lives of this people. Background Classes Helps Page 79 Mathematics Department AL-GEO-TRIG Published bv the Senior Math Classes of Central Catholic High School, Toledo, Ohio STAFF Co-F.ditors .Bernadine Breitfelder, Robert Brzezinsk Associate Editors .John Duffey, Donald Malikowski, Virginia Mowka, Mary Tynan, Joseph Vrablic, Frank Venner. Reporters .Blanche Ankenbrandt, Ronald Bversmith, Mary Couture, Joseph Hermiller, Richard Kaszynski, Rita Kaufman, Eleanor Lajeunesse, Earl Loeffler, Patrick O’Connell, Joanne Rutkowski, Lawrence Seger. Humor Editor .Martin Galvin Assistant .Arthur Badger Business Manager .Thomas Farrell Circulation Manager.Gloria Urban Assistants .William Gross, Daniel Kwiatkowski, Robert Lehnert, Frederick Snyder. Typists .Robert Armstrong, Richard Bonczek, Norbert Crippen, Matilda Young. Editorial staff of the Math paper Business staff inspects finished product MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT The present students at Central have an added consciousness of the importance of mathematics in everyday life by obser ing its increased applications in all phases of the present war effort. The math department at Central offers a four-year course in high school mathe¬ matics. To the Freshmen is presented the opportunity to master the fundamentals of algebra and general math. The Sophomores delve into the axioms and proposi¬ tions of plane geometry, while the Juniors seek out the unknowns of advanced algebra. The solids of solid geometry and identities of trigonometry are the sub¬ jects pursued by those hearty ones who take Senior math. During the year the seventh volume—four issues—of the Math Department’s publication, ‘ Al-Geo-Trig”, was compiled by the Senior math students. The aim of this paper is to stimulate a deeper interest in math through the presentation of a wide variety of math news. Seventy-one per cent of the student body, or 1176 students, took math at Central during the past year. The Freshmen lead all classes with 604 students, Sophomores are next with 298, the Juniors follow in third place with 173, and the Seniors with 103 are last because the war has taken many of their classmates. Trig ' s sign and co-sign are interesting new¬ comers to this math class The unknown “X” of algebra intrigues these boys I Science Department Students who are interested in the investiga¬ tion of and the experiments in one of the various fields of science, are enrolled in some course in the science department. Physics —Unfolds the nature of matter and en¬ ergy and their relations to each other. This course in science is large enough in itself to give adaptation to varying conditions, and the opportunity for the fostering of individual inter¬ ests and abilities. The project of the year is the writing of a 3,000-word essay. Chemistry —Explains the different elements about us, what they are made of and the changes which they undergo. Students spent two double periods each week in the laboratory working on the many chemical compounds. The annual project may produce such model objects as gas masks, fire extinguishers, oil wells or chemical charts. Biology —Acquaints the student with plant, ani¬ mal and human life through the various stages of development. In their semi-weekly double pe¬ riods, the students may disect bugs, frogs or worms, make posters on nutrition, compose bird books, or plant seeds. General Science —Includes the study of air, water, heat, energy, weather, changing earth, mag¬ netics, and electrical energy. This general course is the stepping-stone to some higher or specialized course in the scientific field. Physiology —Is the study of the functions of the organs of the body. Through the knowledge that is stored up in this course the student is more capable of caring for himself in everyday living. Aeronautics —Which celebrated its second an¬ niversary in the curricula of Central, interprets the general principles of aviation, aerodynamics, and navigation and covers all phases of pre-flight aero¬ nautics. Although this course does not provide the facilities of actual experience in flying, the stu¬ dents all vouch that they have learned to fly with¬ out even leaving the ground. All told, the Science Department develops in the students those habits and attitudes which en¬ able them to attack the ordinary problems of life in a scientific manner. The physics class is all attention Distillation, in the chemistry class, is the experiment The miscroscope proves very helpful The boys meet general science Page 81 Mechanical Drawing Department Father Schmit gives last minute instructions to his class MECH NICAL DRAWING DEPARTMENT Once again, after a lapse of four years, the Brewster Special, (aeroplane) powered by an Aeronca motor, has been dismantled and every minute detail has been drawn and assembled on paper into the exgct replica of the original. Details were drawn by both j Rev. G. W. E. Dunne. A.M., Li drawings were produced by Fuselage of Brewster Special .T Real Elevation Cutaway of Ae Front Cross Section “Motor” Control Mechanism of “B . S.”. ' Layout of “B. S. Rear Elevation “Motor Side Elevation of “B . S. Longitudinal Section of “Mo Front Cutaway of “Motor CHI-RHO senior classes under the direction of A. T. Schmit, A B. The elevation Robert Cichy, Dennis Shea ger, traced by James Sullivan yoszinski, Daniel Kwiatkowski ert Hager, Richard Heintschel Thomas Hoffman Richard Albright .John McAleese Arthur Winterhalter Gorny, traced by William Gross GUILD This group is made up of Father Dunne’s mechanical drawing classes. Their principal aim is twofold: to keep alive, not oidy in school but also after graduation, the brotherhood of these draftsmen and to help the boys spiritually by encouraging their frequent reception of the Sacraments. It assists any member of the Chi-Rho in seeking a recommendation for future employment. Numerous positions have been secured for graduates by former members of this guild. Officers of the Chi-Rho are: President .Daniel Kwiatkowski Vice President .Joseph Yager Secretary .Richard Gorny Treasurer .Dennis Shea Sergeant-at-Arms .John McAleese Moderator .Rev. G. W. E. Dunne, A.M., Litt.D. Page 82 Home Economics Department PURPOSE The purpose of Home Eco¬ nomics is to teach homeliving and homemaking. The impor¬ tant phases studied are Food and Nutrition, Clothing and Related Arts, Home Furnish¬ ings, Home Management, Fam¬ ily and Social Relationship, and Home Nursing. STUDY OF CLOTHING From their study of cloth, the girls learn to be intelligent buyers; to know fabric; to ask for materials according to the need of the article. After con¬ structing garments, they appre¬ ciate well made purchased clothes. A pride in making their own clothes, with con¬ sideration for line, color and a distinctive touch of original decoration, develops as the girls progress. “A stitch in time saves nine” COSMETOLOGY Good grooming is a valu¬ able asset in every day s de¬ mands—at home, in school and in business. In their study of cosmetology the students learn that well kept hair, teeth, hands, nails and skin, along with body cleanliness, health, good posture and appropriate clothing, are important factors in their lives. The acquisition of poise, self-confidence and happiness assures the girls of success in social contacts. Page 83 Figures and more Figures Ready: Dear Sir . . Hard at work COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT To prepare the students for later life in the commercial field. Central affords them the oppor¬ tunity of learning a quick method of office work. The first year s course requires a m astery of the fundamental principles of Gregg shorthand. In addition to this a two year course of typing is offered. The aim of the advanced classes is to merit the Gregg 100-word Shorthand certificate and to acquire a type-writing speed of 50 wrnrds a minute. 1 Bookkeeping and accounting are based upon economic changes, business practices, and the modern trend in curriculum revision. Page 84 I Student Council EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The executive committee, which guides the Student Council meetings and activities, consists of the four elected Student Council officers, the Senior Class officers, the underclass presidents and the special officers in charge of activities, traffic, and publicity. The faculty advisors of the Student Council are the Rev. J. D. Shenk and Sister M. Eventia, S.N.D. Standing: Mary Helen Harpen, William Navarre, Betty Zitzlsperger, Frank Venner, Robert Kronbach, Jack Schreiner, Mary Ann Oswald, Joe Hermiller, Paul Reynolds, Jack Murnen, Robert Etzel. Seated: Jeanne Szyperski, Father Shenk, Rose Marie Wilhelm. Delegates Patrol Activities The Student Council has always been one of the outstanding organizations at Central. As the representa¬ tive body of the school it is composed of all the class officers and one delegate from each conference room. The chief duties of the C pfitretKare to formulate plans for direction of stn up of ideals f ,udents. To create s conduct in the ha has been set up t stairways between ' and for the building h control of traffic patrol 11s and on the le year were junior mem- in November, for Tag Day in The activ numerous, dive, bers sponsored t, while the sophom January. Dances were held ur v ilr ' auditorium at various times throughout the year, greatly helping to develop a better familiarity between the students. During the course of the year civic undertakings were also promoted in the school for student partici¬ pation. Included among these were the sale of War Stamps and Catholic Chronicle subscriptions, and the securing of War Chest contributions. Page 85 Student Council ■ mM w ' f- ■ a Ml m -mar- i : ■ rl L 1 I 1 j _ JBI m ■ ,4 I r . k ] HKL l . • i m m v m jmtt It _ TfWt A w. J 1 a iBfci r ™ Mv. ' W B, , W i I “The meeting is opened. Is there any business?” Blanche Ankenbrandt Joan Baurt Bichard Bayer Francis Beakas Arthur Bok James Boston Mary Brady Joseph Colture Paul Donoher Ben Dudek Mary Lou Eigensee Robert Etzel Thomas Franklin Richard Fox Mary C. Gavigan Mary J. Gilmore Mary Lou Girard Dorothy Grist Patricia Hamilton Mary Helen Harpen Marjorie Heing Joseph Hermiller STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Joan Hettle Richard Holmes Paul Murry Will iam Navarre Phyllis Oberle Patricia O’Brien Fred O ' Connell Jack O ' Connell Jean O’Connell Mary Ann Oswald Elaine Palicki Adele Rapp Mary Lou Reifert Paul Reynolds Patricia Ryan Ann Schomer Jack Schreiner Dolores Shull Louis Stark Kathleen Sutter Jeanne Szyperski Robert Tieman Frank Venner Jean Vogel bach James Warrick Betty Welter Rose Marie V ilhelm Nona Jean Zang Betty Zitzlsperger Page 86 I Football Mr. Patrick McCarty Mr. Lawrence Bondy COACH McCAKTY Patrick Francis McCarty, graduate of Central in 1934, took over the coaching duties f the football and basketball teams this year, replacing Mr. James McCarthy and Mr. Adolph Tscherne. While attending Central. Mr. McCarty played center on both the football and basketball teams, and infield on the baseball team. In his third varsity year on the football team he was chosen all-city center and honorary captain. During his four years at Central, Mr. McCarty earned a total of nine letters. After leaving Central, Mr. McCarty entered Notre Dame University, where he won reknown as an All- American. Upon graduation he became coach at Ursuline High in Youngstown, Ohio. We, of the student body, wish to extend our thanks to Mr. McCarty for giving us a football and basketball team of which we can be proud. DR. MUENZER Dr. Joseph A. Muenzer once again took over the duties of team pliysician for the “Fighting Irish’ this season. The Doctor had a busy time this fali with the numerous injuries. His kindly help and advice won him many friends both on and off the football field. His pleasing personality and interest in Irish athletics are a tradition at Central. COACH BONDY Mr. Lawrence Bondy, coach of the champion light¬ weight cagers, and backfield coach of football, has been inducted into the United States Navy. After his basic training at Great Lakes he expects to receive a com¬ mission as deck officer. A graduate of Central Catholic High and DeSalcs College, he starred in football and basketball. Return¬ ing to Central in 1942 Larry coached the lightweight and freshmen football teams and also the lightweight basketball team. His freshmen gridders won the Fresh¬ men City League championship last year. In the 1943-44 season he became backfield coach for the varsity and coach of the lightweight cage quintet. Under his guidance the lightweights captured the city league championship. Grateful thanks from all the Centralites go with Mr. Bondy as he leaves the sports field for the service. Dr. Joseph A. Muenzer Page 88 Richard Glermon John Packo John Juhasz Stanley Dusseau Nino Espinoza Page 89 1 Robert Warrick Willi®® Bor ' narcl Restlvo Page 90 NTornen ReiyToond John Mull® rrnan Sudnl cltI ° Uane Malinow ® i Franc!a Flynn I John Shreiner Richard Bernhardt James Smith Raymond. Helvey Robert Kronbach Louis Tlirta Antoine Page 91 I I Page 92 I 1 Football Schedule CENTRAL 12 — LIBBEY 0. The Fighting Irish started out like champions. Duane Malinowski scored both touch¬ downs; one of them after an eighty yard run. CENTRAL 40 — DE VILBISS 0. A powerful ground attack smothered the Tigers as Pinciotti scored twice while Malinowski, Carr, Tinta, and Antoine scored one each. CENTRAL 40 — SCOTT 0. Continuing their unbeaten, unscored on record, Central romped over the Bulldogs at will. Once again the Irish stuck to a ground attack and pla yed one of their best games. WAITE 12 — CENTRAL 7. Central held the on a fake pass, reversed his field and slipped LIBBEY 25 — CENTRAL 0. The Cowboys first round beating. CENTRAL 13 — DE VILBISS 6. Passes wor line plunges, aerials a ccounted for most of CENTRAL 33 — SCOTT 13. Showing much for a second time. Jim Carr pulled off the best from the 26 yard line and eluded all tacklers to score seconds . . . but Wandtke of Waite. points in getting revenge for their i both touchdowns were scored on Scarlet and Gray routed the Bulldogs attempting to pass, he started running CENTRAL 18 — DETROIT CENTRAL 13. Playing in ankle deep mud the Irish broke a 13 game record of D. C. C. by overcoming a 13 to 0 halftime deficit and defeating the favored Detroiters. Bob Kronbach starred for Central scoring two touchdowns and paving the way for the third. CENTRAL 0 — WAITE 27. Although the Fighting Irish really fought they were unable to stop the Indians. Central threatened only once at Waite’s 9 yard line—Juhasz’s pass was intercepted. CENTRAL 0 — WOODWARD 0. Central closed their 1943 football season by battling the Woodward Polar Bears to a 0—0 deadlock. The Fighting Irish of 44 Page 93 Sports CHEERLEADERS Something new was added to the sports record of Central this year. Charming “Cheerleaderettes appeared on the scene of action to reinforce the meager staff of boys. Although the girls were new at the job, they proved they could match any cheer¬ leaders in the city in leading the voices of the “Fighting Irish.” To stimulate 1500 students to give forth loyal and lusty cheers is no easy task. The cheerleaders must work precision-like to hold the attention of the student body and keep the cheering organized. Much off-the-scene practice is also done so that the actions used will be uniform. The Cheer¬ leaders and “Cheerleaderettes did a magnificent job through the year. Frank Comte, Bob Sullivan, Kathleen Sutter, and Teresa Miller MANAGERS No team is complete without the managers. This year ' s staff, headed by the four-year veteran, Joe 0 Brien. has performed willingly and well. The manager’s task is a difficult one with no reward except the grateful appreciation of the players. All the Centralites wish to express, at this time, their gratitude to the loyal fellows. Standing: Dick Thornton, Joe O ' Brien, Gene Sartor, Joe Mallon, George Stokes, John Riefsnider. Seated: Dave Barrett. Dick Blagus, Bill Koogan. LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL Fathers Shugrue and Fuqua proved that they knew all the angles of coaching as they put the lightweights through their paces this year. The lightwe ights were not too successful but they held up their heads in the city league as they completed the season with a .500 average. Nineteen seniors graduate this year from the varsity squad and the lightweights will be called on to fill these vacant positions. Many of the lightweights show good football abilities which will be valuable on the varsity squad. Page 94 Basketball December 3 December 7 December 10 December 14 December 17 January 4 January 7 January 9 January 14 January 21 January 22 January 28 February 1 February 4 February 11 February 15 February 18 February 22 February 29 DEVILBISS AT CENTRAL Jack Pfeiffer and Sam Botek united their efforts with Brown and Maher to stop the Irish and administer Central’s first loss, 50 to 36. GIBSONBURG AT CENTRAL The “Fighting Irish’’ chalked up a close win by defeating the Gibsonburg “Bears, 46 to 44, in a Tuesday evening contest. CENTRAL AT SCOTT John Mullen had a field day, netting 9 buckets and 1 free throw for 19 points as the Shamrocks coasted to an easy victory over the Collingwood Avenue Bull¬ dogs,” 48 to 29. PERRYSBURG AT CENTRAL Central ' s Cagers displayed fine teamwork in turning hack the Perrysburg “Yel¬ low Jackets,” 59 to 41. Mullen, Murnen and Helvey took scoring honors, the former accounting for 17 and the latter two, 12 points each. WOODWARD AT CENTRAL The “Polar Bears” packed loo many guns for the less experienced Irish, win¬ ning 52 to 41. Fifteen hundred people witnessed the contest as the “Bears,’ paced by Johnny Payak, held on to their first place in the city league. FREMONT ST. JOSEPH AT CENTRAL The Irish piled up an early lead so the second string saw action as St. Joe ' s fell before the McCartymen, 53 to 33. CENTRAL AT WAITE A three-minute overtime was necessary to scalp the defiant “Indians.’ 29 to 27. Foul shots by Helvey and Murnen in the overtime period won the game for Central. mrocks staged a late rally to defeat the ctory, scoring 14 points. The last al pulled ahead to win, 39 to 36. in the city league, the Scarlet and o overtime periods. Dick Bayer death overtime. -of-town victim of the Cherrystreet CENTRAL AT ST. WENDELEI Trailing for three quart Saints, 40 to 38, on t LIBBEY AT CENTRAL “Mogus” Mullen quarter proved the. Co CENTRAL AT MACO Strengthening their ' Gray overcame the saved the day by sin OTTAWA HILLS AT Ottawa Hills was Cagers, 38 to 23. CENTRAL AT DEVILBISS The “Tigers defeated Central 43 to 41, but they had pull doing it. “Bull Helvey played a whale of a game for the Irish, scoring 12 points. CENTRAL AT MAUMEE Coming from behind, the Irish piled up enough of a lead to let the reserves play. Maumee was topped, 45 to 41. SCOTT AT CENTRAL The “Bulldogs gave the “Shamrocks” a tough time for three periods before Central started clicking. However, Mullen and kronbach began to hit the net and the Irish pulled ahead to win, 60 to 48. CENTRAL AT WOODWARD Woodward’s “Polar Bears” walloped the “Fighting Irish in a decisive man¬ ner, 66 to 31. WAITE AT CENTRAL Reversing the decision of their first round meeting, the “Indians” scalped Central’s Quintet, 64 to 55. Tom Inman paced the aite Cagers with 23 points. CENTRAL AT LIBBEY A rapid fire offense beffuddled the “Cowboys as the Irish played like cham¬ pions to win, 42 to 29. CENTRAL AT ROSSFORD Bob Kronbach paced the Central Cagers with 14 points in the ninth straight victory over non-league opponents. It was Rossford this time that succumbed 44 to 36. MACOMBER AT CENTRAL The last league game was disastrous for the “Irish as they toppled to a 32 to 28 score. Kronbach was high man with 9 points. The season ended with Cen¬ tral tied in second place with Waite and Macomber. Page 95 PAUL HARMAN Forward Senior ROBERT KRONBACH Guard Senior JOHN MULLEN Forward Senior JOHN WELLS Forward Junior RAYMOND HELVEY Center Senior Paul Harman John Wells Raymond Helvey Robert John Mullen Page 96 Paul Reynolds PAUL REYNOLDS Forward Junior RAYMOND MURNEN Forward Senior Junior JOHN PACKO Center JOHN JUHASZ Guard NORBERT DECLERQ Center Senior RICHARD BAYER Junior Guard Raymond Murnem John Juhasz John Packo Richard Bayer Norbert DeClercq Pa ge 97 I Richard. Schmenk Prank Pinciotti Arthur 8ok ; i Sports LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL Mr. Lawrence Bondy’s crowning achievement, in his last year at Central, was the coaching of the city champion¬ ship lightweight team. The first game of the season was lost to DeVilbiss on a foul shot but this loss seemed to spark the team to increased energy. After that game, the light¬ weights took 17 straight victories and the city championship crown. Seated: Coach Larry Bondy, Dale Babione John Delp, Arthur Bok. Standing: Frank Pinciotti, John Wells, Dick Saelzer, Jim Warrick, Paul Reynolds. COACHES Newcomers to the Irish coaching staff are Fathers Shugrue and Fuqua. At the start of the football season the two priests were asked to take over the coaching of the lightweight pigskin squad. After football was over they then had the freshman basketball team under their expert direction. The proof of their coaching abilities lies in an unbeaten basket¬ ball team and a lightweight who broke .500. The priests hold equal positions on the coaching staff. Father Fuqua had his early coaching experience in Philadelphia while Father Shugrue displayed his in Wilmington. Both priests have done a wonderful job of coaching during their first year at Central. Future years should hold many victories for them and their teams. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL A championship basketball team mir¬ rors the coaching abilities of Father Fuqua and Father Shugrue. Over a hundred boys showed up when the call went up for freshman players but by careful weeding ten boys, the cream of the group, were selected by the coaches. These boys proved an unbeatable team. Every high school freshmen team in the city fell prey to their expert swishing. These boys will be next year’s lightweights and if all goes well they should stand high in the city league. Captain Dick Murnen and Paul Fitz- gerld were absent at the time the pic¬ ture was taken. Seated: Francis Mlynarek, George Smith, Will iam Blackwell, Larry Beckler. Standing: John Riefsnider, Frank Novotny, Kenneth Wilson, Paul Serke. Minor Sports GOLF TEAM Coached by Rev. . A. Stahl, captained by Robert McDulTee. and managed by James Kranz, the golf team went through a very successful season this year. The 1944 team consisted of Francis Beakas, Richard Gorny, Thomas Cole, John McGowan, Robert McDuffee. Janies Kranz, and I’aul Reynolds. BOWLING TEAMS Central’s three bowling teams, coached by Rev. A. T. Schmit. finished a fine season in both leagues. The Americans, headed by Bernard Restivo, and the Sham¬ rocks, led by William Bothe, finished second and third in the American League, respectively. The Nationals, captained by Benjamin Dudek, finished fifth in the National League. Page 100 Girls ' Sports Under the direction of Miss Frances Dunigan, the Girls Athletic League, in its fifteenth active year, completed an interesting and full program. For the first time gym classes were held four days a week to accommodate the 400 girls taking gym. On Monday and Thursday social and square dancing was taught to the freshmen in the basement of the Mechanical Arts Building. Officers elected at the first meeting were: Matilda Young, President; Patricia Brazzil, Vice-President; Evelyn Katafiaz, Treasurer, and V inifred Geis, Secretary. Playdays were held monthly and refreshments were served. On October 26, a loast was held on the football field and on February 26 the Alumni were entertained. Basketball teams were organized by the various conference rooms to compete in Intra-Mural games held after school on Fridays. Throughout the year tournaments succeeded the Volleyball, Hitpin, and Basket¬ ball practices. One, Two, Three, Kick! Swing your partner! BOWLING A group of bowling teams bowled every Thursday at the Auditorium Alleys. The highest scoring team was the Balls of Fire made up of five Junior girls. G. A. L. activities which took place during the year were recorded in a scrap- book by Winnie Geis. Letters were awarded at the final meeting of the year. Page 101 p Girls Sports “Work Days” and “Play Days” in the Girls’ Gym Classes November Calendar Sept. 8—Classes resumed with 1,672 eager “to go-” Sept. 9—Book Room was busiest of all. Sept. 17—President William Navarre opened first meeting of Student Council. Sept. 18—Central lassooed Libbey Cowboys from the rank of champions. Sept. 21—Tillie Young, Pat Brazzil, W innie Geis and Evelyn Katafias were chosen G.A.L. leaders. Oct. 8—Centric Staff issued first edition. Oct. 11—Bob Kronbach, Paul Reynolds, John Murnen, Jean Szyperski were elected class presidents. Oct. 13—Gloria Urban and Bob Sulivan appointed Co-Editors of Centric. Oct. 17—Apostolic Committee opened Daily Kos- ary Campaign. Nov. 5—“Autumn Frolic” swung in first dance of ’43-’44. Nov. 9—Eight seniors and five alumni took V-12 and A-12 tests. Nov. 12—Happy Centralites donned scarlet and gray for Color Day. Nov. 24—Central’s “Fighting Irish” ended season with six wins, three losses, and one tie. October September Page 103 Feb. 9—Rev. John Malone became a Chaplain in the Navy. Feb. 11—Seniors presented Old Doc. Feb. 13—Ninth Annual Chonorical Crusade began. Feb. 14—Bond Drive reached high mark of $17,259-20. Calendar Dec. 9—Torpedoed seaman, Ralph Multar, ad¬ dressed students. Dec. 12—Student Council sponsor e-d Parent Teacher meeting. Dec. 13—Frank Venner was elected Student Gen¬ eral Chairman of Dramatics. Dec. 15—For a successful season, football players were feted at banquet. Jan. 7 —Geraldine Tank and Frank Venner made Centripetal’s Co--ditors. Jan. 20—Central’s first mid-term graduation. Jan. 21—Most Hev. Karl J. Alter offered Mass for Seniors. Jan. 23—Father Kofflin entered Navy. Jan. 24—Sophomores supported Tag Day. Jan. 27—Student Council sponsored Recupera¬ tion Dance. January February December Calendar Mar. 8—Bishop O’Gara, China’s vicar, addressed students. Mar. 9—Woodward knocked C.C.H.S. from bas¬ ketball tournament. Mar. 13—Juniors began work on Junior Centric. Mar. 26—Hour of Reparation was held in Holy Rosary Cathedral. May May 19—Junior-Senior Prom climaxes school year. May 24—First day of Senior retreat. May 26—Seniors took religion exam given by the Bishop. May 31—Mary Tynan crowned the Blessed Virgin at Convocation. June 9—Commencement. Marc h Apr. 4—Lenten Mission Drive ended with SI,400 Apr. 5—Brought Easter vacation. Apr. 5—Geraldine Tank and Patrick 0 Connell were chosen Valedictorian and Saluta- torian. Apr. 15—CYO sponsored dance at Catholic Club. Apr. 21—Opening night of Gilbert and Sullivan ' s The Gondoliers. Apr. 28—Student Council held Appreciation Dance. Page 105 3u ittrmnricun Eternal rest grant unto them , 0 Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. Amen. On Christmas Eve 1943, God called to Himself, William Frank, an outstanding member of the Junior Class. May Almighty God grant him eternal rest. William Frank D6C6clS6d Rev. A. L. Sattler, d. July 13, 1937 Rev. William J. Carroll, d. August 4, 1940 Very Rev. Msgr. Francis J. Macelwane, d. Dec. 5, 1940 Rev. Richard A. Roach, d. January 11, 1944 Sister M. Benvenuta, O. S. F., d. December 4, 1941 Sister M. Carmel, 0. S. U., d. September 14, 1942 Sister M. Genevieve, O. S. F„ d. Octoper 22, 1937 Sister M. Herbert, 0. S. F., d. February 4, 1934 Sister M. Irene, O. S. F., d. April 8, 1936 Faculty Members Sister M. Jane, 0. S. U., d. September 3, 1943 Sister M. Luke, 0. S. F., d. April 4, 1940 Sister M. Marcelline, 0. S. U., d. March 20, 1928 Sister M. Margaret, S. N. D„ d. March 24, 1934 Sister M. Mechtilde, 0. S. U., d. December 9, 1939 Sister M. Theobald, S. N. D., d. July 10, 1937 Mrs. Charles Culpert, d. January 25, 1938 Mrs. Gertrude Griffin, d. May 27, 1932 Mr. Patrick Murphy, d. April 16, 1940 Deceased Students and Alumni Donelva Albert, ’22, d. February 25, 1936 Eleanor Bancer, ’37, d. May 9, 1938 Teresa Baron, ’29, d. March 29, 1927 Mary H. Goldwood Beaverson, ’26, d. June 28, 1940 John Bechtel, ’31, d. November 14, 1938 William Bick, ’39, d. May 16, 1938 Mary Ethel Bixler, ’28, d. January 14, 1929 Alice Ball Boec.k, ’26, d. 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 Paul Dailey, ’15, d. May 3, 1942 James Danford, ’33, d. November 5, 1941 Celia Dankowski, ’30, d. September 16, 1932 Richard DeChristopher, ’40, d. July 4, 1942 Geneva M. Dominguez, ’43, d. September 4, 1941 Marjorie Duck, ’23, d. October 27, 1932 Catherine Dunigan, ’34, d. December 21, 1933 Helen Durholt, ’23, d. October 15, 1942 Catherine Early, ’20, d. August 5, 1925 Edward Edes, ’22, d. July 25, 1928 Margaret Berno Elliott, ’32, d. March 6, 1936 Joseph Fejes, ’41, d. September 25, 1942 Lieutenant Paul Ferstle, ’38, d. September 1, 1943 Natalie Lattin Fike, ’28, d. October 23, 1930 Paul Feil, ’43, d. June 8, 1942 Clair Fitzgerald, ’24, d. June 2, 1931 Joseph Fitzgerald, ’24, d. April 21, 1928 William Frank, ’45, d. December 24, 1943 Pfc. Roman S. Frankowski, ’39, d. January 16, 1943 Florence Tremmel Foley, ’25, d. July 25, 1938 Standford Forrester, ’26, d. March 17, 1940 Herbert Gates, ’36, d. November 22, 1939 Pascualita Geronimo, ’42, d. May 7, 1941 William Grochowski, ’30, d. December 4, 1926 Eugene Guerin, ’34, d. July 12, 1937 Andrew Gurecky, ’34, d. October 21, 1937 Francis Hamernik, ’42, d. June, 1943 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 Hoeffel, ’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 Page 106 Gertrude King, ’30, d. July 16, 1935 Elsie Komende, ’30, d. November 28, 1941 Melvin Lammers, ’31, d. March 2, 1932 Howard Lewis, ’40, d. October 28, 1943 Harold Logsdon, ’34, d. October 17, 1941 Lieutenant Thomas Lauer, ’37, d. December 11, 1942 John Martin, ’39, d. December 5, 1941 Dorothy Matuszak, ’37, d. February 20, 1936 Francis McAleese, ’27, d. April 2, 1929 Margaret McAuley McDonough, ’27, d. September 5, 1930 Catherine McKeown, ’25, d. September 5, 1928 Daniel Maloney, ’26, d. May 17, 1942 Leonard Manders, ' 29, d. May 1, 1942 Raymond Mennitt, ’25, d. June 18, 1935 Alphonse Miller, ’41, d. June 10, 1943 Dorothy Morrison, ’31, d. February 11, 1936 Olen Mossing, ’26, d. April 8, 1942 Clement uszynski, ’32, d. June 26, 1932 Richard Nash, ’34, d. August 17, 1942 Mary Neptune, ’30, d. August 29, 1932 Joseph O’Brien, ’34, d. March 18, 1931 Clara O’Laughlin, ’33, d. March 24, 1935 John Overberg, ’38, d. June, 1942 Dolores Parachek, ’42, d. December 19, 1940 Robert Palicki, ’39, d. December 22, 1943 Lieutenant William Pautz, ’40, d. January 29, 1944 Mathew Poes, ’46, d. January 26, 1943 Sylvester Poturalski, ’32, d. June 21, 1938 Raymond Powers, ’25, d. June 29, 1937 Mary Catherine Holt Prease, ’33, d. February 11, 1943 James Robideau, ’30, d. December 8, 1932 Ralph Robideau, ’33, d. June 9, 1942 Vera Roneau, ’33, d. March 7, 1932 Darrell Roth, ’32, d. June 29, 1938 Dorothy Conrad Rutkowski, ’26, d. November 25, 1934 John Rynn, ’21, d. April 29, 1934 Jeanne Scott, ’43, d. March 15, 1942 Bernard Smith, ’24, d. September 14, 1942 Margaret Schnapp, ’31, d. September 21, 1932 Coletta Settlemeyer, ’29, d. September 18, 1933 William Slavin, ’37, d. October 16, 1934 Robert Smolenski, ’39, d. March, 1943 Lucille Beckler Snyder, ’26, d. March 20, 1938 John Sobesak, ’32, d. June 1, 1930 John Sweeney, ’40, d. October 8, 1942 Florence Sweeney, ’29, d. July 19, 1936 Clarence Thome, ’26, d. November 8, 1942 Virginia Tiemann, ’38, d. February 21, 1940 Henrietta Bettinger Trabbic, ’31, d. March 26, 1943 Gertrude Unger, ’23, d. December 18, 1923 Raymond Urbanski, ’27, d. February 1, 1934 Philip Walker, ’30, d. May 23, 1942 George Walsh, ' 30, d. November 13, 1927 James Wernert, ’44, d. June 29, 1941 Mildred Whalen, ’34, d. September 6, 1937 Leonard Wolinski, ’33, d. March 17, 1939 Max Woodka, ’30, d. September 27, 1930 Pauline Yonke, ’28, d. January 13, 1943 Maintenance Staff and Mr. C. H. Webben Head of Cafeteria Staff Cafeteria Staff Mrs. Minnie Glassnapp Cafeteria Mrs. May Arthur Cafeteria Mrs. Wanda Justen Maintenance Mr. Edward Kisseberth Head of Maintenance Staff Mr. John Welter Maintenance Mr. Fred Zimmerman Maintenance Mr. Carl Bishop Maintenance Mrs. Esther Thieman Cafeteria Mrs. Delia McGrane Cafeteria Mr. Joseph Justen Maintenance Mrs. Dorothy Schiel Cafeteria Page 107 PATRONS J. Altchulle Joan Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Balasz Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barut Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benore Mr. and Mrs. Fred Black Hev. Andrew Blasko Margaret Bodette Eileen Bodie Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Bodie Miss Carrie Bollman Miss Florence Bollman Mr. Edward Bolton Mrs. Fred Borgerson Joseph Borovsky Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bowler Mr. and Mrs. Edward Breitfelder Buckeye Chevrolet Sales Bucklen—Realtors Miss Alice Calmes Miss Virginia Calmes Mrs. C. Chappius Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Christie Joyce Corrigan Curson Plumbing Shop Mr. and Mrs. F. Czafka Davis Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Declerq Mr. and Mrs. Diehn Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Dirkman Mr. and Mrs. E. Drew M iss Helene Drew Mary Dry sol Ekelberry Radio Service Mrs. M. G. Farmer Mr. and Mrs. A. Ferraro Mr. and Mrs. S. Ferraro Mr. Ray Fetterman Freshman Boys—Room 214 “A Friend’’ Et. James K. G. Galvin Lt. (jg) William C. Galvin Mrs. Jos. Gill Rev. Russel Gillig Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 0. Grisso Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gunner M isses Mary and Jeanne Hatfield Miss Elizabeth Hayes Angela Heintschel Frances Heldak Mildred Hollinger Jack Howard Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Johnson Junior Exponents Mr. and Mrs. J. Kaminski Joan and Leona Kaminski John M. Kaminski Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kasel Anthony Katafias Mrs. Nettie Kaufman Mr. Stanley Kimski Harry C. Kirchenbauer Paint and Wallpaper Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kluczynski Anna B. Klug Arthur J. Klug Sr. John C. Klug Mr. and Mrs. S. Kolasinski Mr. Stanley Kurczewski Mr. and Mrs. W. Kwiatkowski Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Ladd Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Laeb Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Lais Dolores Lammaraud Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Leahy Miss Rita T. Leahy “40” Mrs. Catherine Lescure Pvt. Leo P. Lescure Mary Longmore Mr. and Mrs. Roman I osek M. J. Marenberg Margaret Mary Martin Rev. A. J. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. McLaughlin Phyllis Mensing Merchant’s Finance Co., The Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Miller Mrs. J. Minns Frank Mlynarczyk Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Moan Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mowka Geraldine A. Myers H. L. Myers Mrs. H. W. Neuser Page 108 PATRONS - Continued Rice Romstadt C. Rutkowski Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Nolan Norton Hardware Mr. and Mrs. P. H. O’Brien Miss Marie O’Leary “38” Miss Mary Olender Dr. Robert Oswald Rev. Paul Palka Raeinowski Florist Phyllis Rairick Mr. and Mrs. Chas Mr. and Mrs. Chas Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. E. B Harold L. Schlagheck Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Schreiner Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Schreiner M iss Patricia Schreiner Mr. and Mrs. John M. Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schultz Miss Rita Shull “40” Mr. and Mrs. William Shull Anne M. Sinay Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spencer Schlagheck Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spencer Mr. John Starey Bart Strahlet Patricia Ann Strano Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. B. Sulzer Jr. Mr. Theodore Suska Mr. and Mrs. Frank Szymanski Mr. and Mrs. John L. Szymanski Mrs. Esther Tank “Three ‘Missing Links’ of 44” Mr. and Mrs. C. Tomonski Lt. and Mrs. Joseph J. Trudel Marigene Valiquette Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Venner Jr. Frank C. Venner III Mrs. G. Wambold Mr. Norbert Wambold Miss Helen Wawrzyniak Richard Wawrzyniak Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Weis Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Welsh Miss Dorothy W ietrzykowski Page 109 Key to Parish Affiliation Parish No. No. of Students 1 Queen of the Holy Rosary Cathedral. 143 2 Blessed Sacrament . 98 3 Gesu . 59 4 Good Shepherd . 59 5 Holy Rosary . 31 6 Immaculate Conception . 68 7 Little Flower . 8 8 Nativity . 37 9 Our Lady of Guadalupe. 4 110 Our Lady of Lourdes. 8 11 Our Lady of Perpetual Help. 59 12 Sacred Heart . 35 13 St. Adelbert . 38 14 St. Agnes . 95 15 St. Ann . 49 16 St. Anthony . 33 17 St. Benedict . 1 18 St. Catherine . 80 19 St. Charles . 38 20 St. Francis de Sales... 28 21 St. Hedwig . 58 22 St. Hyacinth . 20 23 St. James .?,. 35 24 St. John . 15 25 St. Joseph . 10 26 St. Louis . 18 27 St. Mary . 80 28 St. Michael . 30 29 St. Patrick . 24 30 SS. Peter and Paul. 18 31 St. Stanislaus . 12 32 St. Stephen . 40 33 St. Teresa . 78 34 St. Thomas Aquinas . r . 65 35 St. Vincent de Paul. 32 36 Toledo Catholic Charities. 21 37 Assumption, Ohio — St. Mary. 5 38 Erie, Mich. — St. Joseph. 22 39 Marygrove, Ohio — Immaculate Conception. 1 40 Maumee, Ohio — St. Joseph. 10 41 Momineetown, Ohio — St. Ignatius. 3 42 Monroe, Mich. — St. John. 1 43 Monroe, Mich. — St. Mary. 1 44 Perrysburg, Ohio — St. Rose. 2 45 Rossford, Ohio — St. Mary Magdalene. 14 46 Sylvania, Ohio — St. Joseph. 5 47 Whiteford, Mich. — St. Anthony. 10 Page 110 -@dvetti ement and Student ]Q.eai tet . J u— mi— iim— mi—mi——mi—mi—im—mi— iiii — mi—mi—mi—mi—m | i Fingerhut ' s Stores No. I II J 2016 Mulberry St. — 2910 Stickney Ave. i “The Best Folks of All — Go To Fingerhut ' s Hall Prescriptions, Sundries, Fountain Service I Managers: ! 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Roberts and Family •J in—mi—mi—mi—mi—mi—nn—mi—mi—mi—mi—nil—nn—mi—mi—mi—nn—n { STUDENTS ' REGISTER — Continued Name Address Parish No. Bayer, Richard, ’46.316 Sherman St.- 8’ 27 Beakas, Francis, ’45.516 Pulaski St.- 7 16 Beaudry, Norman, ’47.317 Hasty Rd.- 6 7 Beck, Claude, ’47.2724 Wyndale-12 2 Becker, Edward, ’47.132 Esther St.- 5 32 Beckham, John, ’46.2829 Rockwood PI.-10 Beckler, Lawrence, ’47.1640 Yosemite- 9 11 Bellner, Gerald, ’45.535 Toronto- 9 19 Benner, James, ’47.506 Potter St.- 5 12 Benore, Gerald, ’44.Box 550 Route No. 7-12 18 Benore, James, ’47.Box 476 Dixie Highway-12 18 Benore, Paul, ’45.R.R. No. 7, Dixie Highway-12 18 Bensman, Donald, ’47.2210 Franklin Ave.-lO 27 Berlacher, Franz, ’46.2356 Barrington Bd.-12 3 Bernhardt, Richard, ’44.2311 Westbrook Dr.-12 Berning, Francis, ’47.2958 Tiffin St.- 5 1 Berning, James, ’46.3151 Tiffin St. 1 Bertling, Phyllis, ’45.1435 Argyle St.- 7 33 Bertling, Richard, ’47.1435 A rgyle St.- 7 33 Bertsch, Thomas, ’47.3548 Glynn Dr.- 9 11 Besendorfer, Joseph, ’45.1212 Page St.- 8 27 Bessinger, Ann Marie, ’45...333 Tudor St.-12 14 Beucler, Wade, ’47. 3414 Beechway Blvd.- 9 11 Bialorucki, Charles, ’47.3360 Maple St.- 8 13 Bielski, Elizabeth, ’46.121 Everett St.- 8 21 Riniecki, Loretta, ’47.1066 Tecumseh- 7 3 Binkowski, Bernadine, ’47.1204 Blum St. - 7 8 Bissonette, Mary, ’44.1476 South St.- 9 23 Rissonette, Patrick. ’46.1476 South St.- 9 23 Black, Grace, ’44.554 Plymouth St.- 5 34 Black, Harold, ’46.554 Plymouth St.- 5 34 Blackwell, William, ’47.3441 Detroit Ave.-12 1 Blagus, Richard, ’47.2566 Thoman-12 Blank, Donald, ’45.1246 W. Delaware- 6 15 Bleim, Donald, ’45.2003 Mulberry St.- 8 27 Bodenstedt, James, ’46. 2527 Goddard Rd.- 6 3 Rodette, Alice, ’47-.2458 Warren St.-10 1 Rodette, Eleanor, ’44.1700 Walnut St.- 8 27 Bodie, James, ’46.4451 N. Lockwood Ave.-12 18 Bodie, Margaret, ’44...2673 Meadowood Dr.- 6 3 Boes, Patricia, ’47.422 Austin St.- 8 27 Bogusz, Conrad, ’45...R.R. No. 4, Box 517- 7 10 Rohland, Alvin, ’45. —3932 Hazelhurst-12 14 Bohland. Eugene, ’47.3932 Hazel hurst-12 1 1 Bohn, Richard, ’47. 2627 Scottwood Ave.-lO 1 Boicey, Charles, ’47.3726 Larchmont- 6 Bok, Arthur, ’46...1415 Craigwood Rd.-12 18 Bonczek, Richard, ’44. 305 Mettler St.- 8 21 Roogher, John, ’46.2539 Cherry St.- 8 27 Rooker, Joyce, ’46. 742 Cloverdale-12 18 Booth, Mary, ’45....2340 Maringo Dr.- 9 11 Borer, Mary, ’46.1601 Spencer St.- 9 23 Boros, Eugene, ’46.2119 Bakewell St.- 5 32 Borovsky, Mary Rose, ’44.353 Milford St.- 5 32 Borurki, Melvin, ’45—Erie, Mich—R. 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Urbanski Funeral Home I I I 2907 Lagrange Street GArfield 8721 j —iiiii — iiii- — mi—iiii—mi — iiii— mi—mi — mi—nn—tin—mi— iiii- imi— mi— iiii— no|« Page 115 I •Ti ' Name STUDENTS ' REGISTER — Conlinued Address Parish No. Brazzill, Patricia, ’45.2019 Perth St.- 7 3 Breitfelder, Bernadine, ’44.. .1840 Palmwood Ave.- 7 33 Brenot, Mary Ellen, ’46.Ill E. Delaware Ave.- 8 1 Bridenbaugh, William, ’45_4606 Commonwealth-12 18 Brier, Rose Mary, ’47.2673—117th St.-11 24 Brintnell, Betty, ’46.248 Knower St.- 9 6 Brooks, Agnes, ’47.3822 Haverhill Dr.-12 14 Brown, Elizabeth, ’46.2768 Monroe St.- 6 15 Brown, James, ’47.2543 Oakgrove Ave.-12 2 Brown, John, ’46.4020 Peak St.-12 14 Brownsberger, M. Ellen, ’46....4230 Burnham Ave.-12 11 Brunner, John, ’46.1136 Dorr St.- 7 33 Brzezinski, Robert, ’44.835 Independence Ave.- 7 33 Buchele, Richard, ’47.4549 Westway-12 18 Buck, George, ’47.1031 Norwood Ave.- 7 33 Buck, Theresa, ’46. 626 Lotus St.- 9 6 Buczko, Rosemary, ’47.829 Clark St.- 5 4 Bumbaugh, Edmund, ’45....6753 Roosevelt Dr., Sylvania, O. 46 Burden, Joan, ’47.523 Crittenden Ave.- 9 6 Burden. Robert, ’45.523 Crittenden Ave.- 9 6 Burgard, Robert, ’46.3210 Brigham- 8 35 Burkard, Raymond, ’47.5920 Clover Lane-12 2 Burke, Geraldine, ’46.620 South St.- 9 6 Burke, Patrick, ’47.914 Erie St.- 4 25 Barnard, Robert, ’44.3145 Secor Rd.- 6 3 Bushroe, John, ’44.3918 Lagrange St.-12 14 Bushroe, Leitha, ’45.R. No. 2, Stearns Rd. 38 Bushroe, Stirling, ’44.....R, No. 2, Stearns Rd. 38 Butler, Thomas, ’44.3931 Revere Dr.-12 14 Byersmith, Ronald, ’44.301 W. Manhattan Blvd. 1 Byrne, Daniel, ’46.1677 W. Bancroft St.- 6 15 Byrne, David, 46.1677 W. Bancroft St.- 6 15 Cajacob, Rita, ’46.2306 Mayville PI.-10 21 Calabrese, Donald, ’46. 420 Elizabeth St.- 2 30 Name Address Parish No. Callow, James, 46. .720 Islington St.-lO 1 Calmes, Joanne, ’45... ...1741 Wyndhurst Rd.- 7 3 Calmes, Patricia, ’44. ...1741 Wyndhurst Rd.- 7 3 Camp, Elizabeth, ’44. .Marybrooke Academy 36 Campbell, James, ' 46. 2415 Lawrence St.- 6 15 Campbell, William, 47. ....2318 Pemberton Dr.- 6 3 Cangiamilla, Charles, ’44.... .570 Dorr St.- 2 29 Cannon, Barbara, ’45. .....2444 Barrington Dr.- 6 3 Cantwell, James, ' 45.. .2942—118th 11 24 Cappelletty, Beverly, ’47. ...1244 Woodlawn Ave.- 7 33 Cappelletty, Phillip, ’47. ...1244 Woodlawn Ave.- 7 33 Capriotti, Angelo. ' 46. .1629 Milburn Ave.- 6 15 ( ' ark, Clarence, ' 47... .125 Dale St.- 9 19 ( ' ark, John, ' 45. .125 Dale St.- 9 19 Carl, Jean, 46.... .1671 Hagley Rd.-12 18 Carone, Grace, ’47. .333 Segur Ave.- 9 6 Carr, Andrew, ' 46. .2712 Wyndale Rd.-12 2 Carr, James, ’44. .....537 Spencer St.- 9 23 Carr, Richard, ’47. .1312 Grand Ave.- 6 15 Carter. Dorothy, ’47— .... 3818 Drexel Dr.-12 14 Carter, Virginia, ’44.. ...1343 Fitchland Ave.- 6 15 Casey, John, ' 46. .4411 Burnham Ave.-12 14 Caskey, He ' en. ' 46. .Marybrooke Academy 36 Cazanove. Melvin, ’46. .2028 Warren St.- 2 27 Celusta, John, ’45. .3501 Willys Pkwy.-12 14 Ceniceros, Ramona, ' 47. .733 Miami St.- 5 9 Centgraf, Richard, ’44. .834 Lorain St.- 9 23 Centgraf, Shirley, ' 47. .834 Lorain St.- 9 23 Chappuis, Lawrence, ’47. .506 Pulaski St.- 7 16 Chiaverini, Frances, ’ 45. .753 Western Ave.- 9 6 Chick, Jeanne, ' 46. .3413 Ursula Blvd.-10 1 Chlebowski, Richard, ’46.... .1512 Upton Ave.- 7 22 Christel, Eunice, 47... .2531 Elsie Ave.-12 2 Christie, Alma, ’44. —mi—nil- ...2109 Ontorio St.-11 —nn—nn—mi—nn—nil—nn—nn—on—n 28 Good Fences for every need Marleau Hercules Fence Company Manufacturers and Erectors of WIRE and IRON FENCE TOLEDO in— mi— mi—mi—mi—mi— — mi—mi—mi— on— mi— ho— mi— no— mi—mi— nn— mi— mi— - nn— Page 116 I f 1 . . . . . .....i STUDENTS’ REGISTER — Continued GREETINGS FROM The Library Conference Room Name Address Parish No. j Jean Ash, Marilyn Brauer, Mary Lou Eigenese, Ruth | Francis, Barbara Fligor, Delphine Garwacki, Phyliss Giles, j Mary Rose Grosschell, Jacquelyn Haffey, Mary Margaret | Hassen, Elizabeth Katafias, Margaret Kelly, Helen Lajli, i Patricia McCarthy, Margaret McVicker, Teresa Mellon, Bar- | bara Mensing, Rose Ann Mossing, Rita Nitz, Mary Ann O’Connell, Carniela Pinciotti, Phyliss Pinkleman, Mary Jo Poss, Mary Lou Reifert, Frances Rochowski, Jacquelyn j Rotnaker, Rose Marie Serin, Patricia Szyperski, Mary | Frances Vamos, Patricia Weis, Mary Jean Winkeljohn. 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I I Coal of all Kinds I I Phone TAylo r 4122 I I Christie, Norbert, ’46. .645 Oswald St.- 5 26 I Chwialkowski, Edward, 44.454 Streicher Ave.- R 13 1 Cichy, Robert. 44. .721 Westwood Ave.- 7 19 I ( lira, Joseph, ’47.—. __4637 Harford Rd. 12 18 j Cirillo, Lee, ’47. .2046 Evansdale- 7 3 Clans, Rernard, 47. .3903 Lockwood Ave.-12 14 1 Claus, Thomas, ’44. .3903 Lockwood Ave. 12 14 1 Coates, John, ’47. .1918 Cherry St.- 8 27 1 Cole, Thomas, ’45. .1293 Wildwood Rd.- 9 11 1 Coleman, Alberta, ’45- .2105 Warren St.- 2 1 I Collins, Annabelle, ’45. .515 Prouty Ave.- 9 6 j Collins, Hugh, ’46. .3235 Cambridge Ave.-10 1 T Collins, Joanne, ’46. .5404 Lewis Ave.-12 18 i Collins, John, ’46. ...553 Jervis St.- 9 6 I Collins, Margaret. ’47. .553 Jervis St.- 9 6 i Collins, Thomas, ’46. 1317Greenwood Ave.- 5 12 Colpaert, Douglas, ’47. .626 South St.- 9 6 1 Colturi, Joseph, ’47. .1640 Lebanon St.- 5 4 i Comes, Thomas, ’46. .2047 Westmeyer Dr.- 9 11 Comte, Francis, ’45.. .636 Collins St.-10 1 i Conard. William, ’46. .557 Potter St.- 5 4 1 Conklin, Thomas, ’44. ...1824 Mt. Vernon Ave.- 7 3 i Connett, Rita, ’46... .1429 South Ave.- 9 23 + (ionnolly, Grace, ’47. .411 W. Bancroft St.- 2 1 Connolly, Robert, ’47. .1367 Yates St.- 8 20 + Connolly, Thomas, ’47. .411 W. Bancroft St.- 2 1 } Connolly, Walter, ’45. ...4411 N. Lockwood-12 18 T Connolly, William, ’45-..:.. .3154 Kimball Ave. 10 1 i Connors, Joan, ’47. .1007 Woodland- 7 33 1 Conrad, Betty, ’45.Bowser Rd. RR 8. Box 657-12 2 i (lonrad, Patricia, ’46. .722 Fernwood Ave.- 2 29 Coppler, Elizabeth, ’44. .641 Stearns Rd. 1 Temperance, Mich. 47 i Corbett, Robert, ’47. .2434 Lawton- 6 1 T Corby, Patricia, ’46. .20 Rosalind PI.-10 1 1 Corr, Mary Catherine, ’47. .1851 Erie St.-11 20 I Corrigan, Doris, ’44. .2500 Lagrange St.- 8 27 Corrigan, Mildred, ’46. .2500 Lagrange St.- 8 27 Cousino, Constance. ’46. .528 Sunset Blvd.-12 18 1 Couture, Mary, ’44. .442 Raymer Blvd.,- 5 34 | Couturier, Alfred. ’47. .2280 Auburn Ave.- 6 15 1 Cowan, John, ’47. .2357 Castlewood Dr.-12 2 i (Iowan, Robert. ’46. 2328 Collingwood Blvd.-10 1 + Cox, Robert, ’47. .617 Lincoln Ave.- 2 . 9 . Coyle, Henry, ’47.. .1830 Y 2 Milburn Ave.- 6 15 •r ■ Crippen, Norbert, ’44. .1422 Beecham St.- 9 23 1 s Crossen, Catherine, ’47. .559 Colima Dr.- 9 19 1 Crowley, Cornelius, ’45. .1619 Gould Rd.-12 18 § 1 Crowley, Joseph, ’47.. .1619 Gould Rd.-12 18 1 Cryan, Shirley, ’45. .346 Rockingham-10 1 1 Cseh, Vilma. ’47. .2112 Caledonia- 5 32 f Cunningham. Mark. ’46.... .2245 Jerome St.-10 1 Cunningham, Stephen, ’46 .2346 Whitney Ave.- 6 15 ■r Curtis, Donald. ’46. .1327 Lawnview Ave.- 7 33 Cutcher, Wayne, ’45. .41 Nevada St.- 5 4 4- Czajka, Lucy, ’47. ...1212 Warwick- 7 22 1 Czajka, Richard, ’46. .R.R. No. 4. Box 485- 7 10 i Dahme, Norma, ’47. .627 Vinton St.- 4 30 D’Alton. Austin. ’44... .234 Kenilworth-10 1 ? Daly, Francis, ’46. .2020 Elliott- 6 15 1 Daly, Mary Helen, ’45.. .805 Ladge St.- 9 23 i Dancer, James. 47. .4125 Elmway Dr.- 9 11 i Daney, William, ’46. ...2064 Greenwood Ave.- 5 34 Daniels, Jerome, ’47. .1127 Oakwood Ave.- 7 15 1 Dankowski, Irene, ’44. .157 Hausman St.- 8 21 I Darr, Donna. ’46.. .....4328 Eastway-12 18 Dartt, Arnold, ’46... .1502 Fernwood Ave.- 7 33 i Dartt. Jacquelyn. ’44. .1502 Fernwood Ave.- 7 33 I Daunhauer, Edward. ’45.... .4636 Eastway-12 18 T Davo, Bernice, ’45.. .1213 Liberty St.- 5 34 i Davo. Ronald, ’46. .1213 Liberty St.- 5 34 I Dazell, Mary, ’46. ...R. No. 10, Box 733, 4 6829 Lewis Ave.-12 16 Page 117 Compliments of TOLEDO ENGINEERING COMPANY 958 Wall Street GArlield 9561 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Piechocki ' + 1 I J. i—in + —, - II | — Mil — llll — 11- ■ mii— mi——mi—— mi—— in + SENIOR GIRLS—ROOM 110 1 Father Malone, U.S.N. Father Wharton 1 I Ankenbrandt, B. Herman, M. Robarge, D. 1 T Balasz, M. Hunyor, M. Rutkowski, J. | 1 Bissionette, M. T. 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Memberships Available to Boys and Girls j THE CATHOLIC CLUB [ I 131 Sixteenth Street - MAin 1021 j _ _I STUDENTS ' REGISTER — Conlinued Name Address Parish No. DeChristopher, Joseph, ’46. .883 Curtis St.- 9 23 Deck, James, ’47. .2117 Linwood Ave.-lO 27 Deelercq, Norbert, ’44.... .2522 Blaine Ave.- 6 15 Della Flora, Raymond, ’46. .560 Palmwood Ave.- 2 29 Delp, John, ’46. 18 Delvecchia, Carl, ’47. .150 Hillsdale St., Rossford, Ohio 45 Dempsey, Jerome, ’46. .4150 Mayfield P1.-12 14 Dennehy. F.laine, ’47. .3302 Blackstone- 8 35 DePrisco, Gerald, ’45. .3264 Island Ave.- 9 11 DeSalvo, Paul, ’47. ...3329 Parkwood Ave.-10 1 DeVanna, William. ’45.. .522 Woodville St.- 5 4 DiDomenico, Frederick, ’47 .1120 Sherman St.- 3 25 Diefenthaler, Elaine, ’46 .3115 N. Erie St. 11 28 Diehn, Dorothy, ’44. .2138 Dana St.- 9 19 Diekman, Ralph, ’47. ..225 W. 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I No. 6 City Park Avenue ii— iiii— mi—mi—in •mi —ii i« - um -— um— nil—mi— iiii—hi:— nn—mi— m Ha— im—mi— iiii— mi—mi— iiii— mi— un— iiii— im—-ini — iiii— mt —mii ■ ™mw—— mi— iiii— mi— iiii—iiii—iiii— nii— iiii—iiii— nn nn- 1111-1111 -u— iiii—nn iiii—1111—iiii—1111—1111— | I . i Compliments of j THE KERSCHER ELEVATOR CO., Inc. Page 122 STUDENTS ' REGISTER — Conlinued Name Address Parish No. Calvin, Martin, ’44. .2506 Scottwood Ave.-lO 1 Galow, Mary, ’47. 14 Gambet. Daniel, ’47. .2526 Portsmouth-12 2 Garand, Frederick, ’45. .R.R. No. 5, Box 193- 5 41 Gardner, Archie, ’44. .637 Nesslewood-10 1 Garvin, Robert, ’46. .306 Crittenden Ave.- 9 6 Garwacki, Delphine, ’45... .650 Hudson St.- 8 35 Gascon, John ’47-. .912 1 ) Monroe St.- 2 29 Gasiorowski, Joseph, ’45... .823 Hoag St.- 7 8 Gasiorowski, Patricia, ’44. .252 E. Lake St.- 8 13 Gavigan, Mary Catherine, ’45..308 W. Bancroft St.- 2 1 Gawronski, Robert, ’47. ..701 Durango Dr.- 9 19 Gedert, Donald, ’47. .1523 Detroit Ave.- 7 33 Geiger, Dorothy, ’47.. .2611 Scottwood Ave.-10 1 Geis, Winifred, ’46. .1259 Corbin Rd.-12 18 George, Marilyn, ’47. .2562 Lawrence Ave.-10 1 Gerhardinger, Marie, ’47.. .3344 Brigham- 8 27 Gerighty, Marilyn, ’46. .702 Mark St.- 8 1 Getz, Jacqueline, ’46. .1457 Ingomar- 9 23 Gibbons, Charles, ’47. .826 Mark St.- 8 27 Gibbons, Joan, ’47. .2580 Broadway- 9 11 Giesige, Kenneth. ’47. .819 S. 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Haven-12 18 Hamilton, Patricia, ’45.Marybrooke Academy 36 Hankephof, Eugene, ’46.2741 Oakgrove Place-12 Hannum, John, ’45.2215 South Ave.- 9 19 Hanson, Eleanor, ’45.3418 Summit St.-11 28 Harbauere, Jean, ’44.1016 Hawk St.-12 18 Harbauer, Lawrence, ’47.1006 Hawk St.-12 18 Harbauer, Margaret, ’45.1016 Hawk St.-12 18 Harlow, William, ’46.967 Post St.-lO 1 Harmon, Frank, ’47.707 Utah St.- 5 4 Harman, Paul, ’44.1153 Gordon St.- 9 23 Harms, Dale, ’47.3501 Oakway Dr.- 9 11 Harpel, Dolores, ’47.39 Birmingham Terrace- 5 4 Harpen, John, ’46.4025 Fairview Dr.-12 14 Harpen, Mary Helen, ’45.4025 Fairview Dr.-12 14 Harrell, Patricia, ’47.2307 Waterworks Dr.- 9 11 Harrington, Ann, ’47.1943 Princeton Dr.- 9 11 Harrington, James, ’46.558 Utah St.- 5 4 Harrington, John, ’45.558 Utah St.- 5 4 Harris, Madeline, ’46.1258 Yates St.- 8 27 Name Address Parish No. Hartman, Francis, ’47.552 Eastern Ave.- 9 6 Hasenfratz, Leonard, ’47.1746 Bigelow- 6 Hassen, Mary, ’45.Swanton, Ohio 37 Hatch, Joan, ’45.158 Dartmouth Dr.- 9 11 Hauck, Edward R., ’44.405 1 2 Cumberland PI.-10 1 Hauck, Edward David, ’47.233 White St.- 5 12 Hauck, Eleanor, ’45.233 White St.- 5 12 Haudan, Donald, ’45.1608 Hagley Rd.-12 18 Haumesser, Rita, ’47.4211 Lyman-12 14 Hayes, Mary Louise, ’47.326 Ash St.-11 28 Hays, James, ’47.1735 Talbot St.-12 2 Healy, Robert, ’46.2206 Glendale Rd.- 9 11 Heath, William, ’46.1735 Huron St.-11 28 Heing, Marjorie, ’45.44 Stratton St.- 5 4 Heintschel, Angela, ’46.734 Euclid Ave.- 5 26 Heintschel, Dorothy, ’45.R.R. 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Ziemkiewicz, R. i — Il |4 Name Address Parish No. Hierholzer, Gordon, ’46.3912 Haverhill Dr.-12 14 Higgins, Francis, ’46.837 Bartley PI.- 9 23 Higgins, Thomas, ’44...3442 Oak way Dr.- 9 11 Hilkens, John, ’45.226 Gradolph St.-12 14 Hilkens, Lucille, ’47.226 Gradolph St.-12 14 Hill, Charles, ’45.3022 Fulton St.-10 1 Hine, Kenneth, ’46.324 Palmer St. 27 Hippier, Colette, ’46.Maryhrooke Academy 36 Hisey, Norval, ’44.1013 Bricker 35 Hisey, Robert, ’47.....1013 Bricker 35 Hoeffel, Gerald, ’45.1124 Hawk St.-12 18 Hoeffel, Jeannine, ’47. 1124 Hawk St.-12 18 Hoffman, Jeanette, ’46.1201 Paxton Dr.- 8 35 Hoffman, Joan, ’47.1006 St. James Ct.- 9 11 Hoffmann, Lorine, ’45....228 Morrison Dr.- 5 12 Hoffmann, Margaret, ’46.1409 Idaho St.- 5 34 Hoffmann, Mildred, ’45....228 Morrison Dr.- 5 12 Hoffmann, Thomas, ’44. 1409 Idaho St.- 5 34 Hogan, Cornelius, ’44.2414 Woodville St.- 5 26 Hogan, Maurice, ’46.2414 Woodville St.- 5 26 ' 46. .1442 Nebraska Ave.- 7 16 ’44. ...1948 Berkshire Place-12 2 45. .2552 Blaine St.- 6 15 _4056 Walker Ave.-12 14 7.. ..2529 Ivy Place-12 2 5. ..2529 Ivy Place-12 2 ’45.... ..1739 Freeman St.- 6 3 Holzer, Thomas, ’47.1825 Parkdale Ave.- 7 Hood, Duane, ’47.2132 Charlestown-12 Hood, Paul, ’45.2132 Charlestown-12 Hope, Owen, ’46...42 Stratton St.- 5 Horvath, Mary Ann, ’46...2320 Valentine- 5 Houser, Richard, ’46.3638 Martha-12 Howard, John, ’47.277 Knower- 9 Howe, Maxine, ’44.1717 Macomber- 6 Hubacker, Janice, ’45.....156 Islington St.-10 Hubbel, Jacob, ’45.231 E. Central Ave.- 8 Huber, Hilda, ’45.2401 Cherry St.- 8 Huber, Mary, ’47.2839 Parkwood Ave.-10 Hudson, Robert, ’44.1322 Addington Rd.- 7 Hulett, Rita, ’47.817 Moore St.- 8 Hummel, Richard, ’46.520 Maumee Ave.- 9 Hunter, George, ’45...2508 Robinwood Ave.-lO Hunter, Marilyn, ’47...2508 Robinwood Ave.-10 Hunyor, Margaret, ’44.582 Dearborn Ave.- 5 Hurley, Norman, ’46.2738—106th St.-11 Hurley, Patricia, ’47.2738—106th St.-ll Ichrist, Dorothy, ’45.139 Mettler St.- 8 Ireland, Eugene, ’46.1013 St. John Ct.- 8 Irmen, Mary Ann, ’47.329 Decatur St.- 9 Irmen, Thomas, ’45.329 Decatur St.- 9 Irving, Lawrence, ’47.314 St. Mary St.- 9 Irving, Patricia, ’47.227 Segur Ave.- 9 Iwinski, Albert, ’45...1669 4 Dorr St.- 7 Iwinski, Reine, ’46..1159 2 Avondale Ave.- 7 Jablonski, Donald, ’47.339 2 Austin- 8 Jablonski, Ronald, ’45.1681 Pinewood Ave.- 7 Jackson, June, ’46.133 Yale Dr.- 9 Janas, Elaine, ’45.1520 Hamilton St.- 7 Jasinski, David, ’45.1430 Nebraska Ave.- 7 Jasinski. Walter, ’47.510 E. 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Mil — Mil— 1111 — Mil — mi—mi—mi—mi—im—mi—mi—nn—mi—mi. — Illl- II J Name Address Parish No. Judge, Michael, ’46.2453 Greenbrier Rd.- 7 3 Juhasz, John, ’45.2142 Genessee St.- 5 32 Junga, Helen, ’44.2236 Caledonia- 5 32 Jurkiewicz, Eugene, ’46.1113 Belmont Ave.- 7 8 Jurski, Beatrice, ’45.3225 Maple St.- 8 13 I hi ski, Donald, ’44.3225 Maple St.- 8 13 J listen, John, ’47.2626 Fulton St.-lO 1 .1 listen, Joseph, ’47.2507 Locust- 8 27 Justen, Paul, ’47.3548 Nearing St.- 8 27 J listen, Theresa, ’45.2507 Locust- 8 27 Kachelek, Ruth, ’45.1504 Pinewood Ave.- 7 33 Kaczmarek, Norman, ’47.1259 Noble St.- 8 21 Kaczmarek, Rose Marie, ’44.1259 Noble St.- 8 21 Kahle, Bernadette, ’44....129 4 W. Wayne St., Maumee 40 Kahle, Patricia, ’45.129% W. 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No. 4, Box 516, Hill Ave.- 7 10 Katafiaz, Dolores, ’44.1055 Avondale Ave.- 7 8 Katafiasz, Raymond, ’46.1439 Tecumseh St.- 7 16 Kauffman, Thomas, ’46.1738 Gilbert Rd.- 9 11 Kaufman, Paul, ’47.226 Segur Ave.- 9 30 Kaufman, Rita, ’44.226 Segur Ave.- 9 30 Kayser, Edward, ’46.119 Steele St.- 5 12 Kayser, Francis, ’44.119 Steele St.- 5 12 Keen, James, ’47.737 Frederick St.- 8 27 Kehren, Carol, ’47.164 Hannum Ave., Rossford 45 Kehren, Robert, ’45.164 Hannum Ave., Rossford 45 Kelley, Margaret, ’45.4112 Lewis Ave.-12 14 Kelly, Geraldine, ’45.1241 Oakwood Ave.- 7 33 Kemper, George, ’46.447 Utah St.- 5 4 Kennedy, Maureen, ’46.118 Princeton Dr.- 9 11 Kenney, James, ’44.1572 Jermain Dr.- 6 15 Keogh, Thomas, ’45.2154 Dana- 9 19 Kesting, James, ’45.173 E. Broadway- 5 12 Kesting, Joseph, ’44.173 E. 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Oakland- 8 13 Komorowski, Kathleen, ’47.Temperance, Mich. 16 Komorowski, Louis, ’46.Temperance, Mich. 16 Konczal, Gertrude, ’47.1531 Vance St.- 7 16 Konczal, Jane, ’47.1405 Woodland Ave.- 7 33 Konczal, Raymond, ’45.1132 Hamilton St.- 7 8 Konwin, Arliethia, ’47.727 Parkside Blvd.- 7 Konwinski, Norbert, 46.812 Parkside Blvd.- 7 Koogan, William, ’46.811 Parkside Blvd.- 7 33 Koproski, Robert, ’44.519 Cloverdale Rd.-12 18 Koralewski, Edward, ’44.1138 Vance St.- 7 8 Koralewski, Leonard, ’45..1243 Woodland Ave.- 7 16 Korotnayi, James, ’47.2007 Genessee St.- 5 32 Korsnack, James, ’47.4849 Boxwood-12 30 Koschalk, Rudolph, ’46.310 White St.- 5 34 Koscho, Rita, ’46.- 2922 York St.- 5 5 Koske, Geraldine, ’46.1805 Perth St.- 7 3 Kosydar, Walter, ’47.416 Spring St.- 8 21 Kovach, Carl, ’46.963 Roger St.- 5 4 Kovach, Mary, ’44.2512 Robin wood Ave.-lO 36 Kovar, Rose Ann, ’47. .2437 Caledonia- 5 5 Kowaleski, Norman. ' 46. .132 W. Park St.- 8 20 T Kowalski, Kathleen. ’47. Box 384, Angola Rd.- 9 19 i Kowalski. Patricia, ’46.. .1682 Belmont Ave.- 7 31 1 Kozbial, Helen, ’47. ...1236 Nebraska Ave.- 7 16 i Kozbial, Irene, ’46. ...1236 Nebraska Ave.- 7 16 1 Krabach, Barbara, ’46..102 W. Front St., Perrysburg 44 1 Krabach, Raymond, ’44. ...102 14 W. Front St.. I Perrysburg 44 Kramer, Bernard, ’46.. .2536 Foraker- 9 30 1 Kramer, Ralph, ’47. .2221 Ontario St.-11 28 i Kramer, Rita, ’46... .583 Prouty Ave.- 9 30 7 Kramer, Robert. ’44. .2536 Foraker- 9 11 i Kransberger, Richard, ’44.... .410 Sandusky St.-11 28 l Kranz, James, ’44. .2246 Eastbrook Dr.-12 2 i Kranz, John. ’44. .....2246 Eastbrook Dr.-12 2 1 Kranz, Paul, ’47. .1434 Hagley-12 18 I Krasniewski, Walter, ’47. .3224 Elm St.- 8 13 1 Kritzer, Francis, ’46.... .. .1937 Parkdale Ave.- 7 3 Kronhach, Robert. ’44. . 4452 N. Haven-12 18 Krueger, Edwin, ’45. .3039—129th St.-ll 24 ■mi— —ii •! Kruger, Joyce, ’47. 2 i Krumeich. Mary, ’45. .2615 Starr Ave.- 5 34 T Kruse, Margaret. 46. ...3213 Blackstone Dr.- 8 35 1 Kryzaniak, Geraldine, ' 47... ...3415 Blackstone Dr.- 8 35 I Kryzaniak, Patricia, ’46... ..3415 Blackstone Dr.- 8 35 | Kucera, Mary Ann, ’47_ .644 Collins Pk. Ave.- 5 5 Kuefer. Fdward, ’45. .1130 Grand Are.- 6 15 1 Kuenzel, Robert, ' 45. .917 Peck St.- 8 27 I Kuhr, Richard, ’47. .356 Havre St.- 9 23 I Kujawa. Rita, ’47. .1156 Buckingham- 7 8 1 Kujawa. Ronald, ’47. .1420 Tecumseh St.- 7 10 I Kukawinski, Patricia, ’44. .3449 Rock St.- 8 13 1 Kulczak, Mildred. ’46. .1465 Belmont Ave.- 7 10 Kulczak, Robert, ’47.... _1159 Buckingham- 7 8 I Kurczewski, Richard. ’47. .3318 Franklin Ave.- 8 13 i Kuyoth, Agnes, ’47. .313 Millard Ave.- 5 5 ? 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Shenk Page 132 STUDENTS ' REGISTER — Conlinued Name Address Parish No. Lajeunessee, Eleanor, ’44.... .1119 City Park- 2 29 Lajti, Helen, ’45. .1934 Genessee St.- 5 32 Lake, Carolyn, ’45. ..1751 Kensington Rd.- 7 3 Lake, James, ’47. ..1751 Kensington Rd.- 7 3 Lamarand, Dolores, ’46. .751 Dearborn Ave.- 5 34 Lambillotte, John, ’47. .1024 Coventry Ave.- 7 33 Lammers, Collette, ’44. .731 Yates St.- 8 27 Lammers, Raymond, ’46. ...3816 Lockwood Ave.-12 14 Lampros, Costance, ’47. .2122 Brookwood- 2 29 Lampros, Ella, ’47. .2122 Brookwood- 2 29 Lang, Bernadette, ’44. ..2459 Hollywood Ave.- 6 15 Langenderfer. Jane, ’47. ..1949 Delence St.- 5 34 Langenderfer, Marilyn. ’47. .1490 Gould Rd.-12 18 Langenderfer, Richard, ’45. .3806 Revere Dr.-12 14 Langenderfer, Rosalie, ’47.. .1520 South- 9 23 Langenderfer, Wilma, ’45.... .1520 South- 9 23 Langevin, William, ’46. .128 Oak St.. Rossford 45 LaPointe, Eugene, ’45. .Erie, Michigan 38 LaPointe, Jacquelyn, ’45. .Erie. Michigan 38 LaPointe. James, ’44. Box 208, Erie, Michigan 38 LaPointe, Jean, ’46.. .Erie, Michigan 38 LaPointe, Joan, ’47. .Erie. Michigan 38 Lardinais, Barbara, ’46. .651 Waybridge-12 18 Laskey, Barbara, ’47.. .331 Floyd St.- 2 1 Laskey, Eileen, ’47. .3544 Doyle St.- 8 35 Lasko. Lillian, ’45.. .125 Esther St.- 5 32 Laughlin, Robert, ’45. .3706 Hoiles Ave.-12 14 Laumann, Donald, ’46. .2134 Doherty Blvd.- 7 7 Laur. Thomas, ’45. ....2003 Oakwood Ave.- 7 33 LaVoy, Richard, ’46. .Erie, Michigan 38 Lawniczak, Donald. ’46. .1125 Evesham- 7 22 Lawniczak, Raymond, ’47... •J n—lit—in:—mi— ' in—iin —mi—mi— .1125 Evesham- 7 22 —lilt —l I I Name Address Parish No. Leahy, Mary Eileen, 44. .1623 Yosemite Dr.- 9 11 Leek, Ray, ’47. .332 Langdon St.- 9 23 Le Fevre, Carl, ’47. 213 E. Sophia, Maumee 40 Lehnert, Robert, ’44. .1010 Radeliffe Dr.- 9 11 Lenkay, Joseph, 44. .2024 Valentine St.- 5 32 Lenkay, Margaret, ’47. ....2024 Valentine St.- 5 32 Leonhardt, John, ’45. .2312 Putnam St.-10 1 Leonhardt, William, ’45. .2601 Starr Av.- 5 26 Leonold, Irima, ’45. .1910 Locust St.- 8 27 Leroux, Shirley, ’46. ....4247 Vermaas Ave.-12 14 Lescure, Catherine, ’44....2324 Putnam St., Apt. 3-10 1 Lesle, James, ’47. .540 Custer Dr.-12 18 Lester, Teresa, ’47. .544 Knower St.- 9 6 Lewandowski, Dolores, ’46... .515 Cloverdale-12 18 Lewandowski, Dorothy, ’47. .1110 Belmont Ave.-7 8 Lewandowski, Eugene, ’47.. .404 Detroit Ave. 7 31 Lewandowski, Francis, ’47... ....638 Marmion Ave.- 7 22 Lewandowski, Henrietta, ’44 .427 Mettler St.- 8 21 Lewandowski, James, ’45. .2073 Eastbrook-12 2 Lewandowski, Loraine, ’47.. .2213 Elm St.- 8 20 Lewandowski, Norman, ’45.. .1421 Nebraska Ave.- 7 16 Lewandowski. 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Delaware Ave.-lO Longmore, Geraldine, ’45.2148 Broadway- 9 Longmore, Mary, ’46.2148 Broadway- 9 Lopresto, Joan, ’46.1224 Peck St.- 8 Losek, Roman, ’46.Box 508, R. R. No. 4- 7 Lotte, Lawrence, ’47.3702 Martha-12 Loucks, Donald, ’47. Loucks, Robert, ’46. Louy, Robert, ’47. Lucarelli, Edith, ’45. Lucarelli, Rita, ’47. Luken, Mary Jane, ’47. Lutz, Edgar, ’46...,. Luyet, Raymond, ’45. Lykowski, Melvin, ’45. Lynch, Thomas, ’47.. Mack, Evelyn, ’46. Mack, John, ’46. Mackin, Thomas, ’47. MacMillan, Mary Lou, ’46. Maczko, Joanne, ’46. Maher, John, ’45. Maher, Patricia, ’46. Maher, Robert, ’45. Mahoney, Thomas, ’45. Majchszak. Marian, ’45. Makin, Lois, ’47. Malikowski. Donald, ’44. Malinowski, Duane, ’44. Mallon, Joseph, ’47. Malone, Theodore, ’45. Malosh, Marcella, ’47. .820 Buffalo-11 .820 Buffalo-11 ....1059 Fernwood Ave.- 7 .1789 Summit St.-11 .1789 Summit St.-ll .511 Utah St.- 5 .2474 Maplewood Ave.-10 ....407 Superior, Rossford .425 Dexter St.- 8 .3605 Burton-12 .3402 Glenwood-10 .817 Page St.- 8 ...2902 Parkwood Ave.-lO .560 E. Broadway- 5 .2354 Caledonia St.- 5 .2407 Westbrook-12 .1104 Monterey Ct.- 9 .1750 Wyndhurst Rd.- 7 ...2229 Grandwood Dr.-12 —.1056 Nebraska Ave.- 7 .1703 Nevada St.- 5 .1440 Belmont Ave.- 7 .1258 Belmont Ave.- 7 ...827 Woodward Ave.- 8 .532 Winthrop St.-10 .55 Sylvania Ave.-12 1 23 23 27 10 14 20 20 33 20 20 4 1 45 21 14 1 27 1 4 5 2 23 3 2 8 34 16 16 35 1 14 Manders, Dennis, ’47.Box 229, R. R. No. 2, Covert Rd. 46 Mandery, Angeline, ’46.. .4120 Eastway-12 14 Mangas, Robert, ’47. .2022 London Square- 6 15 Mangas, Thomas, ’45. .2022 London Sq.- 6 15 Manion, James, ’44. .4128 Fairview Dr.-12 14 Manion, Mary, ’46. .4128 Fairview Dr.-12 14 Manore, Harold, ’45. .1022 W. Woodruff- 6 15 Manthey, Frank, ’46. .812 Yondota St.- 5 4 Mara, Lee. ’45. .412 Melrose Ave.-lO 1 Maraldo, Angeline, ’46.. .714 Stickney Ave.-11 25 Marek, Joseph, ’44. ....1201 Buckingham St.- 7 8 Markwood, Howard, ’47... .450 Utah St.- 5 4 Marryott, Leonard, ’46. ....2727 Scottwood Ave.-lO 1 Martin, Charlotte, ’44. .3945 Hazelhurst Dr.-12 14 Martin, Donald, ’46. .1612 Idaho St.- 5 34 Martin, Paul. ’47. .2057 Talbot St.-12 2 Martin, William, ’44. .2246 Mayville Place-10 27 Marzluff, Jacquline, ’45. -.Marybrooke Academy 36 Mattoni, Theresa, ’47.. .2524 York St.- 5 5 Matuszewski, Daniel. ’44.... .1625 Avondale Ave.- 7 31 Mauter, Donald, ’45. ..1475 Schuyler Rd.-12 18 McAleese, John. ’44. .626 Clark St.- 5 4 McCarthy, John. ’47. .3742 Stannard Rd.-12 O McCarthy, John, ’47. —2302 Portsmouth Dr.-12 2 McCarthy, Joseph, ’47. .3742 Stannard Rd.-12 2 McCarthy, Maureen, ’47.... .728 Magnolia St.-ll 20 McCarthy, Patricia, ’45. .1038V Booth- 8 35 McCartney, Kathryn, ’46.... .Box 405, Alexis Rd.-12 2 McCartney, Michael, ’47. ...3744 Woodmont Ave.-12 2 McCarty, Martin, ’47. .Erie, Michigan 38 McCarty, Patricia, ’45. ....3822 Lockwood Ave.-12 14 McCauley, John, ’47.. .4315 Bellevue Rd.-12 2 IIM-— 1111—llll—llll—l ll—,1,1—llll—llll—„ll—llll —ll„ — ||||. —|, l j—— IHI—IIH—Hit—IHI ! 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Streicher St.- 8 1 Miller, Donald, ’47.229 Millard Ave.- 5 5 Miller, Francis, ’47.Swanton, Ohio 39 Miller, Gerald, ’46.3628 Burton Ave.-12 14 Miller, James, ’46.3827 Martha Ave.-12 14 Miller, Joseph, ’44.3414 Dorr St.- 7 33 Miller, Mary, ’46.136 E. Wayne, Maumee 40 Miller, Nadine, ’46.1611 22nd St.- 2 29 Miller, Norma, ’45.1717 Barrows-12 Miller, Richard, ’44...1473 Norwood Ave.- 7 33 Miller, Teresa, ’44.136 E. Wayne St., Maumee 40 Miller, Theodore, ’47.1348 Grand Ave.- 6 15 Miller, William, ’46...844 Mark St.- 8 27 Miller, William, ’46.4858 Summit St.-ll 24 Mills, Donald, ’47.Erie, Michigan 38 Mioduszewski, Raymond, ’46.435 E. Weber St.- 8 13 Mlynarek, Francis, ’47.1523 Fernwood St.- 7 33 Moan, John, ’44.339 Condley Dr.-12 1 Moan, Richard, ’45.339 Condley Dr.-12 1 Mock, William, ’47...511 Sandusky St.-ll 28 Mockensturm, Theresa, ’47.414 Columbus St.-ll 28 Moebius, William, ’47.5024 Bennett Rd.-12 18 Moesh, Francis, ’44..325 Avalon PI.-11 28 Mohler, Terrence, ’47.3431 Pelham Ave.- 6 3 Mohr, Richard, ’44.662 Collins St.- 5 1 Mohr, Robert, ’45.222 Palmer St.- 8 27 Molnar, Elmer, ’47.2012 Genesse St.- 5 32 Molnar, Joseph, ’46.2142 Consaul St.- 5 32 Mominee, Nancy, ’47.2924 Garnet St.- 5 5 Mone, Ethel, ’47.3926 Hazelhurst Dr.-12 14 Moore, Joanne, ’46..R. 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I I i Page 140 •J H ' STUDENTS ' REGISTER — Coniinued Name Address Paris Murtagh, William, ’44.3112 Kenwood Blvd.- 6 Muszynski, Donald, ’47.1436 Belmont Ave.- 7 Muszynski, Francis, ’47.1143 Dorr St.- 7 Nachazel, Robert, ’45.3960 Homewood Ave.-12 Nachtrab, Jean, ’47.2025 South St.- 9 Nachtrab, Thomas, ’46.2637 Cheltenham- 6 Nachtrab, William, ’44.2025 South St.- 9 Nadeau, June, ’47.1219 Walbridge Ave.- 9 Nagel, Jeannine, ’46.3227 Blackstone- 8 Nagy, Frank, ’47.736 Oak St.- 5 Nagy, Robert, ’45.1312 Liberty St.- 5 Nagy, Stephen, ’47.1312 Liberty St.- 5 Nagy, Theresa, ’45.136 Steel St.- 5 Nally, James, ’45.906 Kingston St.- 5 Nastachowski, Robert, ’46.235 Bronson Ave.- 8 Naumann, John, ’44.320 Parker Ave.- 5 Navarre, Bonnie, ’45.1446 Crestwood Dr.-12 Navarre, Raymond, ’46.1495 Crestwood Dr.-12 Navarre, Robert, ’46.1953 Superior St.-ll Navarre, William, ’44.1837 N. Monroe, Monroe, Mich. Nawrocki, Constance, ’46....469 Eagle Point Rd., Rossford Nawrocki, Joan, ’47.469 Eagle Point Rd., Rossford Nemecek, Wenceslaus, ’47.634 Collins Park- 5 Neumeyer, Kenneth, ’46.1023 Bricker Ave.- 8 Neumeyer, Robert, ’47.167 Stillman Ct., Weiler Homes Neuser, Catherine, ’44.2340 Vermont Ave.-lO Nichter, Thomas, ’47.123 W. Broadway, Maumee Niese, William, ’45.741 Ogden- 9 Nigh, Richard, ’45.3094—117th St.-ll No. Name Address Parish No. 3 Nitz, Rita, ’45. .1306 Nebraska Ave.- 7 16 16 Noble, Robert, ’46. .418 Maumee Ave., Apt. C-9 6 8 Noe, Margaret, ’46. .2260 Mayville PI.-10 27 14 Nolan, Robert, ’47. ..120 Princeton Dr.- 9 11 19 Nonnenmacher, Mary Ann, ’44....3728 N. 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CARL ' S MEATS GROCERIES Lewis Avenue at Stearns Road — nil — Mil — Mil—— nil — llll — nil — nil — Mil — Mil — llll — III! — Mil — llll — III Compliments of Alice Ann Piechocki Mary Wolniewicz , Rose Jozefowicz No. Name Address Parish No. 1 Palicki, Elaine, ’47. .1060 Woodland Ave.- 7 8 2 Palombi, Frances, ’47..... .2355 Valentine St.- 5 5 Palombi, Jennie, ’45. .2334 Bakewell St.- 5 5 6 Palombi, Rocco, ’46. .2334 Bakewell St.- 5 5 2 Pankratz, Anna, ’45. .2817 D. St.- 8 35 1 Pappas, Christine T., ’44 .Marybrooke Academy 36 2 Paprocki, Chester, ’47.... .188 Mettler St.- 8 21 1 Paquin, Shirley, ’46. .901 Colburn St.- 9 23 36 Parris, Thomas, ’46. ....2505 Vermont Ave.-lO 27 36 Paskiet, Alice, ’46.. .1154 Vance St.- 7 8 5 Pastorek, Marie, ’46. ...616 N. 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Route 20 Toledo, Ohio Sylvania, Phone 609-S-l i Name Address Parish No. f Picard, John, ’47. .3605 Woodmont St.- 6 2 1 Piechocki, Alice, ’44. .207 Junction Ave.- 7 31 i Pierce, John, ’45. .1515 Bell Ave.- 7 33 I Pietrykowski, Francis, ’45.. .2902 Elm St.- 8 21 ■ Pietrykowski, Virginia, ’47. .638 Parkdale Blvd.- 7 22 Pilzecker, Margaret, ’44. .1917 Balkan Place-12 2 -n |« Pinciotti, Antonio, ’46... .1018 Detroit Ave.- 7 33 I Pinciotti, Carmele, ’45... .1018 Detroit Ave.- 7 33 7 Pinciotti, Frank, ’46_ .1018 Detroit Ave.- 7 33 1 Pinciotti. Gabriel, ’46... .1018 Detroit Ave.- 7 33 1 Piniakiewicz, Francis, ’46... .4134 Parrakeet Rd.-12 14 1 Pinkelman, Phyllis, ’45. ..403 W. Central Ave.-10 1 1 Pinkelman, Walter, ’46. ...403 W. Central Ave.-10 1 I Pittenger, (Jarke, ’47.... ..2102 Kensington Rd.- 7 3 ■ Plentz, Paul, ’46. ...704Q Jefferson Ave.- 2 29 Plocek, Mary Alice, ’47. .3220 Lagrange St.- 8 13 - Poch, Joseph, ’46... .2576 York St.- 5 5 i Politis, Georgia, ’46. __1530 Broadway- 9 6 i Politis, Ruth, ’46__ .1530 Broadway- 9 6 1 Pollauf, George, ’47. .264 Spring Grove- 5 12 i Pollauf, James, ’44. _264 Spring Grove- 5 12 1 Pollauf, Paul, ’45. .Box 351, Latchie Rd.- 5 12 Pollack, Victor, ’46. .1802 Cherry St.- 8 27 I Posadny, Arthur, ’46.. .2149 Dorr St.- 7 22 1 Posadny, Rita, ’45.. .2149 Dorr St.- 7 22 T Posner, Dolores, ’47. .520y 2 Pulaski St.- 7 16 1 Poss, Edward, ’47. 1805 Heatherdown Blvd.- 9 11 1 Poss, Mary, ’45.. ..1805 Heatherdown Blvd.- 9 11 I Potocky, Betty, ’45... .711 Orchard St.- 9 23 7 Potocky, Paul, ’47. ...711 Orchard St.- 9 23 1 Powers, Gerald. ’47. ..1540 Lakewood Ave.- 5 4 1 Powers, Thomas, ’47. .3242 Bellevue Rd.- 6 9 4 1 Prasek, Agnes. ’46. .2612 Massilon St.- 5 5 i Preest, Benjamin, ’47.. .340 Parker Ave.- 5 12 Presser, George, ’47. ..2200 Scottwood Ave.-lO 1 Printke, Robert, ’46. .2838 Lagrange St.- 8 21 ■ + T Przybylski, Paul. ’46. .1465 Vance St.- 7 16 1 Przybysz, Donald. ’46. .428 Hudson St.- 8 13 1 Pudlicki. James, ’47. ...930 Woodward Ave.- 8 35 | Pudlicki, Thomas, ’46. .25 W. Park St.- 8 21 i Pyle, Elizabeth, ’47.. .3635 Jackman Rd.-12 2 1 Quetschke, Leroy, ’44. ...225 Walbridge Ave.- 9 6 i Quinn, Richard. ’46. .624 Berry St.- 5 4 I Rabideau, John, ’47. .757 Brinton St.-12 18 1 Rabideau, Robert. ’45.... .757 Brinton St.-12 18 I Radecki, Daniel, ’44. .2842 Elm St.- 8 21 1 Raftery, Dolores, ’46. .262 Marion- 9 6 1 Raitz, Robert, ’47. ...230 Walbridge Ave.- 9 6 T Rapp, Adela, ’45. .1703 Summit St.-11 27 Ray, Mary, ’46... .2482 Hollywood Ave.- 6 15 1 Ray, Paul, ’47. .2557 i homan PI.-12 9 I Ray, William, ’47. .2482 Hollywood Ave.- 6 15 Reamer, Donald, ’46. .4350 Asbury Dr.-12 14 1 Reardon, Edward, ’45. .2241 South St.- 9 19 i Recker, Jean, ’44. .2666—118th St.-ll 24 i Rectenwald. Lucille, ’47. ...703 W. Wayne St., 1 Maumee 40 ! Redding, Thomas, ’46. .648 Winthrop St.-lO 1 1 Reddington. Margaret, ’47.... .R. R. No. 10-12 2 Reeck, Donald. ’46.. .533 Potter St.- 5 4 I Regan, William, ’46.. .2213 Franklin Ave.-10 27 1 Reichert, Francis, ’45_ ...1512 Addington Rd.- 7 33 7 Reifert, Mary Lou, ’45... ..2529 Greenbriar Rd.- 7 3 1 Reifsnider, John. ’47. .2742 Scottwood Ave.-10 1 I Reilly, John, ’47. —.1220 Harvard Blvd.- 9 11 1 Reinbolt. Robert, ’47. .1524 Oakmont St.- 5 4 Reinbolt, Walter, ’47. ..2121 Castlewood Dr.-12 2 I Reinier, Albert, ’47. .1666 Palmwood Ave.- 7 33 i Reiter, Joyce, ’46. .3510 Revere Dr.-12 14 Renner, Frieda, ’45. ...155 Islington St.-10 1 i Renz, Kathleen, ’47.. .4824—298th St.-ll 24 1 Restivo. Bernard, ’44. .1021 Woodland Ave.- 7 33 4 Rethinger. James, ’45. .4403 Belmar-12 14 Page 145 •$ 11 .I Compliments of | R 0 O M 4 4 i Conference Inslruclor—V. Klein Religion Instructor—Fr. V. Herman I J. Lennhardt R. Lagenderfer D. Mauter T. McCullough J. McGowan R. McShannic j R. O’Donnell J. Packo ] O. Rethinger R. Romaker j J. Rush | R. Scally | R. Schrine I R. Seybold I L. Welch j R. 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FRESHMEN BOYS ROOM 309 Bach, David Beaudry, Norman Berning, Francis Blagus, Richard Brandon, Thomas Cark, Clarence Corbett, Robert Deck, James Drewyor, James Dunn, Charles Fischer, Paul Fournier, Duane Giesige, Kenneth Harmon, Frank Hasenfratz, Leonard Irving, Lawrence Kiefer, John Kranz, Jack Lawniczak, Raymond Link, Wilfred McCarthy, John McStay, Leo Meyers, Victor Muszynski, Francis Neumeyer, Robert Novotny, Francis Nusbaum, Robert O’Shea, Timothy Perz, Ervin Preest, Ben Ray, William Sartor, Eugene Seibert, Wayne Siebert, Robert Smith, Gerald Swiatek, David Tiemann, Robert Weiher, Robert White, Donald 1 Name Address Parish No. 1 Reucher, Richard, ’47. .2826 Warsaw St.- 8 1 1 Reynolds, Charles, ’47. .205 South St.- 9 6 1 Reynolds, Paul, ’45.... .2370 Castlewood Dr.-12 2 1 Rice, Kathleen, ’46. .1150 Chesterfield St.- 5 34 • nil—11 1 Riley, Beatrice, ’46. .3631 Jackman Rd.-12 2 Riley, Rosemary, ’47. ...619 Utah St.- 5 4 -mi —i Roach, Patricia, ’46. .1933 N. 14th St.- 2 20 1 Robarge, Madonna, ’44.... .2917—111th St.-ll 24 T Robarge, Gladys, ’47. .2917—111th St.-ll 24 i Robb, James, ’47. .17 Bank St.- 9 6 I Robb, Thomas, ’44..... .1637 Wildwood Rd.- 9 11 T Rober, Marie, ’44. .2018 Walnut St.- 8 27 Roberts, Charles, ’45. .1116 City Park Ave.- 2 17 1 Roberts, Gloria, ’45. .Marybrooke Academy 36 .1111—ltt£« Roberts, Phyllis, ’46. .4117 Walker-12 14 Robideau, Carlson, ’47. .15117 S. Drive. -in.— .j. Monroe, Mich. 42 i Robideau. Jeannette, ’46. .2236 Vermont Ave.-10 27 i Rochowiak, Frances, ’45.. .2 W. Central Ave.- 8 21 I Rodgers, Daniel, ’46. .1638 Wildwood Road- 9 11 i Roesner, Henry, ’47. .2144 Wyndhurst Rd.- 7 3 i Rollman, Avery. ’46. ....3327 Maplewood Ave.-10 1 i Rontaker, Jacquelyn, ’45. .......1494 Sabra Rd.-12 18 Romaker, Robert, ’45. .5754 Main St„ Sylvania 46 I Romano, Angela, ’46. .738 Woodford- 5 5 1 Ronan. Robert, ’47. .1255 Wildwood Rd.- 9 11 i Rosenberger, Mildred, ’45.....931 Clay St.- 8 35 i Rowan, Eugene, ’45. .Box 741. R. No. 10-12 18 1 Rowan, Martin, ’47. .542 Colburn St.- 9 6 i Rowan, Mary, ’46.R. R. No. 10, Box 741, I State Line Road 18 1 Rowan, Rose, ’45. .542 Colburn St.- 9 6 I Rowland, John, ’47. .1514 Detroit Ave.- 7 33 I Rucki, Norbert, ’47. .145 W. Park- 8 13 l Rudnicki. Betty, ’45. .1130 Belmont- 7 8 i Rudnicki, Norman, ’44. .710 Junction Ave.- 7 33 1 Ruesch, Betty, ’45. .518 Norwood Ave.- 2 29 i Rukosky, Robert, ’46. .428 Clark St.- 5 4 1 Rumpf, Jane, ’46. .1810 Perth St.- 7 3 ! Rumpf, Norman, ’44.. .1810 Perth St.- 7 3 1 Rush, John, ’45. .2226 Burroughs Dr.- 9 11 Rutkowski, Donald, ’47.... .338 Palmer St.- 8 27 1 Rutkowski, Joanne, ’44.... .556 E. Hudson St.- 8 13 1 Rutkowski, Stanley, ’46... .306 Dexter St.- 8 21 1 Ryan, Patricia, ’46. .4522 Belmar Ave.-12 18 l Rygalski, Robert, ’44. .828 Moore St.- 8 27 I Rynn, James, ’46... ...1033 Alcott Ave.-12 18 1 Saal, Alfred, ’45. .1735 Freeman- 6 3 I Sabiniewicz, Duane, ’47... .1204 Hamilton St.- 7 8 i Saelzler, William. ’46. .1510 Cherry St.- 2 27 I Sainton, Catherine, ’44.... ..332 Batavia St.-10 1 I Sanderson, Eleanor, ’45... .4513 Willys Pkwy.-12 18 — Mil—- ll |« Sarahman, Robert, ’46. .2217 Sylvan Dr.- 6 15 Sartor. Eugene, ’47. .4870 Leamington Dr.-12 2 Sartor, Joseph, ’45. .4870 Leamington Dr.-12 2 | Sartor. William, ' 46. .4870 Leamington l)r.-12 2 1 Savage, John, ’47. .2462 Detroit Ave.- 6 15 1 Savage, Robert, ’47. .1102 Parkside Blvd.- 7 33 I Savey, Dorothy, ’44. .733 Clark St.- 5 4 1 Sayen, Alice, ’46... .1690 Idlewood Dr.- 7 7 1 Sayen, Nancy, ’47. .1690 Idlewood Dr.- 7 7 I Scally, Roger, ’45. .455 St. Louis St.- 5 26 Scanlon, Mary Ann, ’45... .2116 Eastbrook Dr.-12 2 1 Schaefer, Dorothy, ’44_ .961 Islington St.-10 1 i Schardt, Bernard, ’47. .1578 Western Ave.- 9 19 i Schetter, Robert, ’47. .4015 W. Central Ave.- 6 3 i Schetter, Thomas, ’46. .Rt. No. 2, Box 18 3 I Scheuerman, Agnes, ’44... .5937 Rambo Lane-12 2 I Scheuerman, Jara. ’46... .5937 Rambo Lane-12 2 Schiel, Dorothy, ’44. ...3632 Mayo St.-ll 28 I Schiel. Mildred, ’47. .3632 Mayo St.-ll 28 I Schimmel, Glenn, ’46. .1469 Sabra Rd.-12 18 • mi— Schlachter, Mary Rose, ’ 47.1048 Alcott Ave.-12 18 .||||.— Mil-1|||. •mi—mi- I -1111—— 1. 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Dexter Toledo, Ohio g 1 McCloskey, Rose Mary iiii — mi—mi— iim— mi —mm— mi —mi—nil— hii— mi—mi —mi —mi—mi—ini —mi- —mi—mi —mi —nii —1111 —1111 — 1111—nil—nil—1111 —1111—nil—nil—1111—n j STUDENTS ' REGISTER — Continued Name Address Parish No. Name Address Parish No. Schmenk, Richard. ’46.... ...1565 Jermain Dr.- 6 15 Schmenk, Shirley, ’46. .1565 Jermain Dr.- 6 15 Schmidt, Virginia, ’47. .624 Waybridge Rd.-12 2 Schmitt, Gail. ’44. .2115 Circular Rd.- 9 11 Schnapp, Colleen, ’46. .10021 2 Prouty Ave.- 9 23 Schneider, Louis, ’47. .1230 E. Bancroft St.- 8 27 Schockman, Sueanne, ’47.. .623 Southover Rd.-12 38 Schomer, Ann, ’46. .3524 Beechway Blvd.- 9 11 Schrein, Ronald, ’45. .822 Booth St.- 8 27 Schreiner, John, ’44. .1503 Hagley Rd.-12 18 Schultz, Dolores, ’44. ..214 Dixie Terrace, Rossford 45 Schultz, Mary, ’46. ..339 Austin St.- 8 21 Schultz, Norbert, ’44. .3216 Elm St.- 8 13 Schumacker, Roy, ’45. .642 Federal St.- 5 4 Schuster, Barbara, ’47. .3720 Willys Pkwy.-12 14 Schwartz, Mary, ’47. .208 Floyd St.- 2 1 Schwartz, Rita, ’47. ..1150 Vance St.- 7 8 Schweibold, Thelma, ’45... .1214 Page St.- 8 27 Schweickert, Betty. ’45. ..2463 Vermont Ave.-10 27 Schweickert, Vera, ’44. .2463 Vermont Ave.-lO 27 Scott, Richard, ’47. .1552 Michigan St.-11 28 Seaman. Bernice, ’47. 32 Seger, Lawrence, ’44. .1301 Ellis Ave.- 5 34 Segura, Alfredo, ’46. .237 Sumner St.- 9 9 Seibert, Wayne, ’47. .713 Wolcott Ave.-10 1 Senecal, Elizabeth, ’47. .919 Noble St.- 8 27 Serin, Rose, ’45. .1618 Roosevelt Dr.- 7 33 Serin, Ruth, ’47. .1618 Roosevelt Dr.- 7 33 Serke, Paul, ’47. .216 Van Buren- 5 32 Serke, Suzanne, ’45. .216 Van Buren- 5 32 Seving, Robert. ’47. .928 Broadway- 9 30 Sewell. Bernadine, ’45. .2025 Clinton St.- 7 3 Sewell. Patricia. ’47. .2025 Clinton St.- 7 3 Sexton, Thomas, ’46.. ....2627 Meadowoow Dr.- 6 3 Seybold, Robert, ’45. .2803 Summit St.-11 28 Shaw, Mary, ’47. .1455 Lebanon St.- 5 4 Shea, Dennis, ’44. ...2563 Maplewood Ave.-10 1 Shea, John, ’47. .3802 Lockwood Ave.-12 14 Shea, Patricia, ’45. .3802 Lockwood Ave.-12 14 Sheperd, Robert, ’44. .2543 Scottwood Ave.-lO 1 Shinavar, Gertrude, ’47... .1003 Patchen Rd.- 5 34 Shinavar, John, ’45. ....3321 Maplewood Ave.-lO 1 Shiple, Barbara, ’47. .1704 Secor Rd.- 7 33 Shively, Daniel, ’47. .1404 Goodale Ave.- 6 15 Shovar, John, ’47. .525 Arden PI. 12 Shovar, Robert, ’47. .525 Arden PI. 12 Shull. Dolores, ’44. .1717 Nevada St.- 5 34 Siebert, Robert, ’47. .3377 Detroit Ave.-lO 1 Sieler, Joanne, ’47-- .425 Starr Ave.- 5 26 Sieler, Lioba, ’45. .425 Starr Ave.- 5 26 Simon, Agnes, ’47. .204 Segur Ave.- 9 6 Simon, Lawrence, ’44.... .1956 Ontario St.-11 28 Simon, Richard, ’45. ...1306 Fitehland- 6 15 Simonds, Kathleen, ’44. .3613 Berkley Dr.-12 14 Simonis, Dolores, ’47.132 Jervis St.- 9 Simpson, John, ’47.2210 Rood Rd.-12 2 Sinay, Dorothy, ’44.209 Milford St.- 5 5 Skellie, Daniel, ’46.4028 N. Lockwood Ave.-12 14 Skihinski, Sylvia, ’45.1221 Lucas St.- 7 16 Slomowicz, Stephany, 47.1427 Nebraska Ave.- 7 16 Smiarowski, Elizabeth, ’47.2833 Chestnut St.- 8 21 Smiarowski, Leonard, ’47....113 Bergen St., Rossford 45 Smietanski, Richard, ’47.701 Montrose Ave.- 7 22 Smith, Alfred, ’47.1012 St. James St.- 9 11 Smith, Clarence, ’46.3919 Vermaas-12 14 Page 149 ' ll 2 | n—ini , m -—im—mi— mu— mi—im—tin tm—mi mi—mi mi—im—tm—mi—Mitf 2 | W. M. 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Sullivan j Edward Fromine Thomas Dunn | Tom Keogh Charles Hill T William Niese Charles White | Tom Morre Frederick Garand 1 7 Robert Packo Gerald Hoeffel i Paul Murray William Hilkins I Edward Reardon William Frank —ini —mi—mi —mi —nu—HU——Mil— Ml —Mil—Mil-IW—nil—MM—IMI—llll—1111 — Mil—till—Mil—■Mil—-Mil—-Mil—«MII IHI— Mil—Mil—Mil—Mil—llll —llll—Mil—-«llll—-Mil—MM—Mil——MM —llll— Page 150 STUDENTS ' REGISTER — Conlinued Name Address Parish No. Smith, George, ’47. ...2845 Robinwood Ave.-lO 1 Smith, Gerald, ’47. .2608 Lagrange St.- 8 22 Smith, James, ’44. .3834 Upton Ave.-12 2 Smith, Jean, ’47. .1752 Huron St.-ll 20 Smith, William, ’45. .1939 Oakwood Ave.- 7 33 Smolek, Ruth Ann, ’47. .3216 Maple St.- 8 13 Smoroski, Jeanne, ’45. .156 Austin St.- 8 21 Snavely, Mary Alice, ’45.. .4227 Bellevue Rd.-12 2 Snyder, Frederick, ’44. .Metamore, Ohio 37 Snyder, Richard, ’47. .911 Colburn St.- 9 23 Snyder, Viola, ’46. .Metamore, Ohio 37 Sobecki, Donald, ’47. .3124 Franklin Ave.- 8 21 Sofo, Joseph, ’47. .2272 Rosedale Ave.- 6 15 Sohnly, Virginia, ’45. ..439 St. Louis St.- 5 26 Soinski, Hita, ’47. .1251 Belmont Ave.- 7 16 Soltysiak, Odelia, ’45. ..625 Evesham St.- 7 22 Soos, Irene, ’46.. .3701 Twining St.- 8 35 Sopko, Cecelia, ’46. .351 Milford- 5 5 Sopko, Rosalie, ’44. .351 Milford- 5 5 Sottek, James, ’47. .891 Colburn- 9 23 Spalding, Patricia, ’46. .3604 Watson-12 14 Spalding, William, ’47. .3604 Watson-12 14 Spencer, Rita. ’44. .822 Moore St.- 8 27 Spenthoff, Constance, ’46. .4115 Eastway-12 14 Spetz, Mary, ’45. .3022 Case St.- 5 5 Spicer, Joanne, ’46. .1472 Schuyler Rd.-12 18 Stalder, John, ’44. .4332 Berwick Ave. Stallkamp, Raymond, ’44.. ..358 W. Delaware Ave.-lO 1 Stammen, Constance, ’46.. .3726 Lockwood Ave.-12 14 Stanuk, Carl, ’47. .21441 N . !3 t h St.- 2 21 Stark, Elizabeth, ’47. .1641 Spencer- 9 23 Stark. Durward, ’44. .Erie, Michigan 38 Stark. Louis, ’45. .Box 143, Erie, Mich. 33 Stauffer, Shirley, ’47. .518 Troy St.-ll 28 — ' Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Klap | I I i_I I COMPLIMENTS j I OF j | FRANK JANKOWIAK ] GROCERIES AND MEATS j GAriield 4070 738 Detroit Avenue j Name Address Parish No. Steils, Corrinne, ’46. ...2903 South 109th St.-ll 24 Stengle, Walter, ’46. .42 Austin St.- 8 20 Stereff, James, ’45. ..Erie, Michigan 38 Stewart, Jean, ’47. .1647 Bond St.- 5 4 Stokes, Geo rge, ’47. ...2922 Scottwood Ave.-lO 1 Stout, Phyllis, ’46... .3526 Watson-12 14 Stout, Virginia, ’44.. .3526 Watson-12 14 Strahley, Bart, ’46. ..3826 Willys Pkwy.-12 14 Strall, Francis, ’47. .....1475 Oakwood Ave.- 7 33 Strano, Patricia, ’46. .2855 Elm St.- 8 21 Stroud, Nadine, ’46. .827 Willow St.- 5 4 Struffolino, Charles, ’47. .1903 Drouillard Rd.- 5 34 Struffolino, Elizabeth, ’44... .1903 Drouillard Rd.- 5 34 Struffolino, Janet, ’45. . ..1903 Drouillard Rd.- 5 34 Struffolino, Marie, ’47.. ...1903 Drouillard Rd.- 5 34 Strunk, Etheldre, ’47. .742 Walbridge Ave. 1 1 6 Stuetzer, Jean, ’47. .721 Frederick St.- 8 27 Sturtz, Thomas, ’47.. ...1438 Craigwood Ave.-12 18 Suffer, Thomas, ’45. R. No. 2, Erie, Michigan 38 Sullivan, Irene, ’44. ...919 Nesslewood Ave.-lO 1 Sullivan, James, ’45. .2051 Starr Ave.- 5 34 Sullivan, Jerome, ’44. ...2375 Castlewood Dr.-12 2 Sullivan, John, ’45.. .2246 Densmore Dr.- 6 3 Sullivan, Patricia, ’47. .2051 Starr Ave.- 5 34 Sullivan, Robert, ’44. .4152 Eastway-12 14 Sullivan, Thomas, ’46. .127 Western Ave.- 9 6 Sulzer, Florence, ’44. .270 Secor Road- 7 2 Sulzer, Mary Ann, ’46. .270 Secor Road- 7 2 Surprise, Rose, ’46. ..2069 Navarre Ave. 36 Suszka, Leonard, ’44. ..645 E. Oakwood Ave.- 8 13 Suter, Noralyn, ’46. .2445 Oakgrove P1.-12 2 Sutter, James, ’46. .2022 Perth Street- 7 3 Sutter, Jude, ’47. .2022 Perth Street- 7 3 — + I Toledo Aulo-Lile Credil Union j T. C. WASSERMAN, I President _j f. T WILLIAM J. KUNKEL SUNOCO SERVICE 1 No. 5 City Park Avenue Toledo, Ohio i j i—-IIII—.nil — mi—mi——till—mi—IIII-— ' till— mi—liii — mi — INI — mi——mi—nil——mi — u $« t . I I Telephone, TAylor 5701 Nighl Phone, ADams 4858 I TOLEDO CARTAGE CO. General Trucking MACHINERY MOVERS AND ERECTORS CARRY ALL SERVICE Frank Murray, General Manager 938 Fronl Slreel Toledo, Ohio i 4 Page 151 Hei -p’s to a Happy Future From Room 102 Father McGowan Loeffler, Earl Sister M. Eventia Moesh, Francis Barut, Walter Matuszewski, Daniel Benore, Jerry Miller, Joseph Bonczek, Richard O’Brien, Robert Bothe, William Roman, Daniel Bush roe, Sterling Rudnicki, Norman Centgraf, Richard Sainton, Joseph Conklin, Thomas Sheperd, Robert Farrell, Thomas Snyder, Merlyn Gardner, Archie Stalder, John Gunner, William Sullivan, Jerry Hauck, Edward Suska, Leonard 4 Higgins, Thomas Topolewski, John Klug, John Venner, Frank Koralewski, Edward Welsh, Richard Kramer, Robert Wisniewski, Ralph Kransberger, James Zeller, Robert Page 152 STUDENTS ' REGISTER — Continued Name Address Parish No. Sutter, Kathleen, ’44.2022 Perth Street- 7 3 Swank, Jeanne, ’45.1536 Pinewood Ave.- 7 33 Swantack, Joseph, ’46.R. R. No. 3, Box 69, Holland-Sylvania Rd. 10 Sweeney, Charles, ’47.2715 Robinwood Ave. 1 Swiatek, David, ’47.1066 King St.- 7 8 Swiderski, Irene, ’47.135 E. Streicher St.- 8 21 Szaradowski, Geraldine, ’44.445 E. Weber St.- 8 13 Szczechowiak, Delphine, ’45..1328 Buckingham St.- 7 16 Szczepaniak, Emily, ’45.3249 Elm St.- 8 13 Szenderski, Donald, ’44.1240 Vance St.- 7 16 Szkudlarek, Mary Ellen, ’46.2855 Elm St.- 8 21 Szteiter, Henry, ’46.2816 Elm St.- 8 21 Szymanski, Edmund, ’46.515 E. Oakland- 8 13 Szyperski, Jeanne, ’47.1053 Indiana Ave.- 7 8 Szyperski, Patricia, ’45.1053 Indiana Ave.- 7 8 Tank, Geraldine, ’44.352 Stillman Ct.- 5 4 Tank, Richard, ’47.618 Leonard St.- 5 4 Tansey, Patrick, ’47.1609 Potomac Dr.- 7 3 Taranowski, Michael, ’46.3336 Stickney Ave.- 8 35 Tate, Robert, ’45.443 Walbridge Ave.- 9 6 Taylor, Carolyn, ’45.423 Oak St.- 5 4 Taylor, Eileen, ’44.559 Austin St.- 8 21 Taylor, Leonard, ’45.612 Oliver St.- 4 30 Taylor, Raymond, ’47.612 Oliver St.- 4 30 TerWoerds, Francis, ’46.R.F.D. No. 2, Central and McCord Rd. 7 Thaller, Anthony, ’47.621 Cincinnati St.-ll 28 Theobald, Eileen, ’47.2401 Cherry St.- 8 36 Thibert, Mary, ’46.1322 Idaho St.- 5 34 Thome, Walter, ’47.2151 Castlewood Dr.-12 2 Thompson, Donald, ’47.1249 S. Cove Blvd.- 6 15 Thornton, James, ’47.1329 Woodland Ave.- 7 33 Name Address Parish No. Thornton, Richard, ’46.1329 Woodland Ave.- 7 33 Tiemann, Robert, ’47.1230 Mason St.- 5 12 Tiernan, Patrick, ’45.811 Clark St.- 5 4 Tillman, James, ’47.2132 Burroughs Dr.- 9 11 Timbers, Lucille, ’44.2231 Eastbrook-12 2 Tincher, Hugh, ’47.3345 Glenwood Ave.-lO 1 Tinta, Louis, ’44.2336 Genessee St.- 5 32 Tomanski, Elizabeth, ’44.153 E. Delaware Ave.- 8 21 Tomaszewski, Reginald, ’44.138 Mettler St.- 8 21 Tomes, Ann, ’47.2439 Caledonia Ave.- 5 5 Topolewski, John, ’44.1132 Belmont Ave.- 7 8 Topolewski, Leonard, ’45.1132 Belmont Ave.- 7 8 Toska, Thomas, ’46.506 Prouty Ave.- 9 30 Trese, Joseph, ’47.155 Dartmouth Dr.- 9 11 Trese, Thomas, ’45.155 Dartmouth Dr.- 9 11 Triendl, Jeanne, ’46.1890 Parkdale Ave.- 7 33 Trost, Lida, ’46.2716 Scottwood Ave.-10 1 Truscinska, Evelyn, ’45.224 E. Park St.- 8 21 Tucholska, Francis, ’47..5857 Cushman Rd., Sylvania 46 Turski, Alvin, ’47.134 E. Streicher St.- 8 13 Tuscan, Pauline, ’44.2401 Cherry St.- 8 36 Tuscan, Stella, ’47.2401 Cherry St.- 8 36 Tyburski, David, ’47.227 Everett St.- 8 35 Tynan, Mary, ’44.416 Rockingham-10 1 Uhl, Walter, ’47.802 Oakwood Ave.- 7 1 Ulrich, Melvin, ’44.4346 Jackman Rd.-12 14 Urban, Gloria, ’44.1339 1 £ Woodland Ave.- 7 33 Urbanski, Robert, ’47.620 Brown Ave.- 7 31 Ury, Donald, ’45.907 Gramercy-12 18 Valdes, Helen, ’47.712 Harrison St.- 4 9 Vamos, Mary, ’45.222 Somerset St.- 9 19 VanderHorst, William, ’47.2101 Eastbroow Dr.-12 2 VanGilder, Harold, ’47.2741 South Custar St., Monroe, Mich. 43 i.T j Compliments of i i The Round House Restaurant j | Ann M. Wenz, Proprietor -MM —Mil —Mil —1111 —1111 —1111 —1111 —1111——1111 —1111 — II —1111 —1111 —MM- I i -11 4 -■■•I ANGIE ' S BEAUTY SALON Specializing in Cold Wave, Machineless Permanents Coutoure Products, Slips and Hose I I I •J M—Mil—Mil—Mil—IIM —Mil —Mil—llil —Mil—MII—MII—Mil—1111—Mil—Mil—Mil—Mil——I | GALENA PHARMACY ! 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Constantia James La Pointe James Antoine Robert Lehnert Anthony Areddy Joseph Marek J Robert Armstrong John Moan Arthur Badger Donald Morant Richard Bernhardt Gerald McLaughlin Tlvvard Chwialkowski William Navarre John Duffey James Pollaul Martin Galvin Robert Ry gal ski Wilfred Hamel Frederick Snyder Robert Harman Durward Stark Neal Hogan Reginald Tomaszewski Donald Jurski Alois Vetter Frank Kayser Joseph Varahlic Charles Kolasinski Arthur Winterhalter Robert Kronhach William Zopfi |« —nil — llll——nil — nil — 1111 — llll —1111“ —llll —Mil —mi —Mil —HI Page 154 STUDENTS ' REGISTER — Continued Name Address Parish No. VanRynen, John, ’47. .. 175 Gibbons St.- 9 19 VanSickle, Barbara, ’47.. .4131 Mayfield Dr.-12 14 VanWormer, John, ’46.... 14 Vargo, Mary Margaret, ’45.1890 Front St.- 5 32 Vas, Mary Ann, ’47. .2342 Bakewell St.- 5 32 Velker, Norma, ’45. .144 Palmer St.- 8 27 Velker, Vincent, ’44. .2034 Wilson Dr., Erie 24 Vellequette, Grover, ’45... .242 Willard St.- 5 26 Vellequette, Murlin, ’46.. .242 Willard St.- 5 26 Venia, William, ’46. .5556 Gay St. 12 2 Venner, Francis, ’44. .3133 Cheltenham Rd.- 6 3 Vetter, Alois, ’44. .218 Gradolph St.-12 1 Vetter, Jean, ’46. .340 Palmer St.- 8 27 Viel, Rosemarie, ’47. .320 Batavia St.-10 1 Vikupitz, Helen. ’46. .2110 Linwood Ave.- 2 20 Villhauer, Mary, ’46. .1804 W. Bancroft St.- 6 3 Vitosky, Eleanore, ’46. .2224 Caledonia St.- 5 32 Vogelbach, Regina, ’46... .317 Logan St.- 4 6 Vrablic, Joseph, ’44. .2629 Massillon St.- 5 5 Waclawek, James, ’46. .1107 Booth Ave.- 8 35 Wagner. Donald, ’47. .1109 Baker St.- 8 27 Wahmhoff, Helen, ’44. .1525 Palmwood Ave.- 7 33 Waldvogel, Mary, ’47. .2411 Eastbrooke Dr.-12 2 Walker, Merle, ’47. .555 Prouty Ave.- 9 6 Walker, Ralph, ’46. .651 Raymer Blvd.- 5 34 Wall. Robert, ’45.. .2557 Fulton St.-10 1 Walsh. John, ’46.... .565 Milton St.- 5 4 Warn bold, Catherine, ’44 .1623 Norwood Ave.- 7 33 Wambold, Lawrence, ’45. .2472 Lawrence Ave.- 6 15 Warfel, Robert, ’45. .1032 Palmwood Ave.- 7 33 Wargo, Mary Jane, ’44... .1441 Chester St. 19 Wargo, Richard, ’47. —.1441 Chester St. 19 Wargo, Stephen, ’47. 19 Warnka, Dennis, ’47. •§•••-HU- -HI.-HU-III.-HI.-1 .2531 Summit St.-ll ill — iiii — mi — mi—— mi — iiii.— mi mi mi ,m. 28 Name Address Parish No. Warren, Chester, ’46. .2850 Broadway- 9 11 Warren, Robert, ’46. .640 Bronson- 8 35 Warrick, James, ’46. .334 Melrose Ave.-10 1 Warrick, Robert, ’44. .334 Melrose Ave.-10 1 Wasserman, Lois, 45. .2211 Laskey Kd.-12 2 Wasserman, Wilmer, ’44... .1216 Woodville- 5 34 Watkins, Harold, ’47. .1071 Lincoln Ave.- 7 15 Weaver, John, ’46. .321 Gessner St.- 5 12 Weber, Leroy, ’46... .2618 Chestnut St.- 8 27 Weidinger, Elizabeth, ’45.. .Marybrooke Academy 36 Weiher, Joanne, ’45. .448 Potter St.- 5 4 Weiher, Robert, ’47. .448 Potter St.- 5 4 Weiher, William, ’47. .448 Potter St.- 5 4 Weinandy, Richard, ’45. .1418 Michigan St.-ll 20 Weis, Patricia, ’45. .2847 Dorr St.- 7 33 Weis, Rita, ’44. .2001 Walnut St.- 8 27 Weithman, Margaret, ’44... .924 Gramercy Ave .-12 18 Welch, Leo, ’45. .415 ( Jark St.- 5 4 Welch, Patricia, ’46. .3632 Hoiles Ave.-12 14 Wells, Joan, ’47. .1723 Delence St.- 5 34 Wells, John, ’45. .1723 Delence St.- 5 34 Wells, Joseph, ’46. .3408 Central Ave.- 6 3 Wells, Marilyn, ’46. .3334 Monroe St.- 6 36 Welsh. Richard, ’44. .904 Greenwood Ave.- 5 26 Welter, Elizabeth. ’47. .52 Mettler St.- 8 1 Welter, Jane, ’44. .1820 Glenrose- 5 34 Welter, Regina, ’46. .1820 Glenrose- 5 34 Welter, Paul, ’47. .2324 Avondale Ave.- 7 33 Wenzel, Phyllis, ‘47. .550 E. Hudson Ave.- 8 13 Werner, George, ’46. .2515 Scottwood Ave.-10 1 Werner, Thomas, ’46. .2335 Sylvania Ave.-12 2 Wersell. Mary, ’46. .113 Rockingham-10 1 White, Charles, ’45. .H 66 V 2 Dorr St.- 7 33 White, Donald, ’47. .H 66 V 2 Dorr St.- 7 33 Wierzchon, Helen, ’45. .mi—llii- llli—mi — 1111 illi —iiii- iiii- —iiii — .1421 Pinewood Ave.- 7 16 1111—44 Greetings from Room 203 James Ankenbrandt Richard La Voy J 7 Arthur Bok Robert Loucks 1 1 John Boogher James McLaughlin 1 a James Callow Cletus McNally 1 Angelo Capriotti Leroy Merkle I Thomas Cole John Metzger | John Collins James Miller | Thomas Collins Thomas Nachtrab 1 Donald Curtis Francis Piniazkiewicz 1 Richard Czajka Paul Przbylski I Frank Daly Thomas Pudlicki I William Daney Danile Rodgers 1 James Downey Eugene Rowan 1 William Harlow William Sartor I Maurice Hogan Thomas Sullivan 1 T James Holly Robert Warren I ■ Owen Hope James Warrick 1 Edward Kaltenbach Howard Wuest 1 Edward Kayser William Wuest ! Keith Karmel Louis Zavoc ! 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I 1 l— mm—hii— 1111 — 1111 — 1111 — 1111 — 1111 — 1111 — 1111 . 1111 .—. iih-—hii —mh —iih —ihi—hh —u J I H—lilt—HM —HU——MM—MM—HM —1111 —1111 —1111 —Mil—MM—1111 —Mil—MM—MM —Mil—l j I | i Greetings from Room 120 Nancy Jane Bartley, Alice Brady, Patricia Brazzil, Bar- | s bara Cannon, Ann Collins, Shirley Cryan, Irene Graparski, i Shirley Gross, Dorothy Hain, Mary Helen Harpen, Lorine j Hoffman, Mildred Hoffman, Hilda Huber, Mildred Hoff- j i man, Therese Justin, Geraldine Kelly, Jacquelyn La Pointe, e I Lillian Lasko, Irma Leopold, Jeanne McQuade, Evelyn Me- j | Vicker, Rosemary Meiring, Norma Jean Miller, Martha j | Moran, Phyllis Oberle, Norma Pacer, Lorrain Payment, s i Gloria Roberts, Eleanor Sanierson, Betty Schweickert, Libba ! | Sieler, Mary Alice Smvely, Adelin Soltysiak, Marjorie j Zargo. | •J n—Mil—MM—MINIMI——1111 — MM—MM—MM—MU—UM MM IMI—Utl-MM—IIM MH — lltjt STUDENTS ' REGISTER — Continued Name Address Parish No. Wiesler, Stephen, ’45.5146 Brandon Rd.- 7 Wilcutt, John, ’47.33 Nevada St.- 5 Wilczynski, Melvin, ’47.604 Waverly Ave.- 7 Wilhelm, Rose, ’44...1271 Belmont Ave.- 7 Williams, Charles, ’47..820 Clark St.- 5 Williams, George, ’46.239 Hanover Rd.- 9 Williams, Kathryn, ’46.-.1031 Hawk St.-12 Williams, Kenneth, ’47.3247 Detroit Ave.-lO Williams, Margaret, ’47.16 Norwood Ct.- 2 Wilson, Keneth, ’47.1078 Oakwood- 7 Wimmer, Mary, ’45.3539 Almedra Dr.-12 Winhoven, Mary Ellen, ’47_1107 Navarre Ave.- 5 Winkel, Donald, ’46.2109 Calumet Ave.- 7 Winkeljohn, Mary Jane, ’45.1657 Gilbert Rd.- 9 Winkeljohn, Ralph, ’47.1657 Gilbert Rd.- 9 Winkler, Joanne, ’44..4037 Hearthstone Dr.-12 Winkler, Mary, ’46.4037 Hearthstone Dr.-12 Winterhalter, Arthur, ’44....545 1 Fernwood Ave.- 2 Wirz, Martha, ’45..1129 Shadowlawn Dr.- 9 Wisniewski, Ervin, ’47.705 Woodstock St.- 7 Wisniewski, Ralph, ’44.3325 Mulberry St.- 8 Wojciechowski, Virginia, ’47..19 W. Weber St.- 8 Wolf, Charlotte, ’44.1424 Rollins Rd.-12 Wolf, Naomi, ’46.1424 Rollins Rd.-12 Wolinski, Esther, ’44.1126 Belmont Ave.- 7 Wolinski, Hyacinth, ’46.1126 Belmont Ave.- 7 Wongrowski, Mary Ann, ’46.1332 Buckingham- 7 Wongrowski, Ruth, ’46.1053 Woodland Ave.- 7 Wongrowski, Andrew, ’47.924 Rev St.-ll Wongrowski, Mary Jane, ’46.924 Rex St.-ll Wood, Mary, ’44.Marybrooke Academy Wozniak, Marcella, ’46.3143 Warsaw Wozniak, Patricia, ’44...118 Dexter St.- 8 Wroblewski, Dolores, ’46...175 Austin St.- 8 Wuest, Howard, ’46.711 Raymer Blvd.- 5 Wuest, William, ’46.711 Raymer Blvd.- 5 Wysoszinski, Raymond, ’44.3410 Lagrange St.- 8 Yager, Clarence, ’46.2023 South St.- 9 Yager, Joseph, ’44.2023 South St.- 9 Yarder, ' Elizabeth, ’44.2854 Mulberry St.- 8 Young, Donald, ’47.262 Walbridge Ave.- 9 Young, James, ’47.3808 Lockwood Ave.-12 Young, Joseph, ’46.522 Crittenden Ave.- 9 Young, Matilda, ’44.522 Crittenden Ave.- 9 Zach, Emil, ’47.2847 Lagrange St.- 8 Zak, Christine, ’45.345 Mettler St.- 8 Zakrzewski, Richard, ’47.1410 Vance St.- 7 Zang, Nona, ’46.1487 Gould Rd.-12 Zargo, Marjorie, ’45.2517 Consaul St.- 5 Zarnoskey, Beverly, ’47.2529 Erie St.-ll Zavac, Louis, ’46.1645 Kedron St.- 5 Zawacki, David, ’47.168 Dexter St.- 8 Zeiler, Joseph, ’46.1831 W. Bancroft St.- 6 Zeiler, Margaret, ’47...1206 Corbin Rd.-12 __2403 Westbrooke-12 .2403 Westbrooke-12 Zettler, Lorraine, ’46.Erie, Michigan Zettler, Robert, ’47.Erie, Michigan Ziegler, Lucille, ’44.R. No. 10, Box 692, Stearns Rd.-12 Zielinski, Delphine, ’46.1059 Hamilton St.- 7 Zielinski, Delphine, ’47. 824 Superior St.- 4 Ziemkiewicz, Robert, ’47.3208 Maple St.- 8 Zientara, Patricia, ’44.828 Junction- 7 Zitzlsperger, Elizabeth, ’44.1226 Peck St.- 8 Zitzelberger, June, ’47.914 Tecumseh St.- 7 Zoltanski, Dolores, ’47.3250 Cottage Ave.- 8 Zopfi, William, ’44.1655 Wildwood Rd.- 9 Zuber, Sally, ’46.745 Boalt St.- 9 Zuccarell, Joseph, ’46.403 Cumberland P1.-10 Zulka, Helen, ’45.154 Everett St.- 8 Zulka, John, ’47.154 Everett St.- 8 Zweyer, Betty, ’46.4237 Fairview Dr.-12 Zychowicz, Patricia, ’47.1125 Tecumseh St.- 7 Zeller, Joan, ’47.. 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