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

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j f  V j! ' •U t i . i J i 1 ■ ' i • 1 t CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL TOLEDO, OHIO Presenting The Centripetal VOLUME 29 i CENM ' RAL’S MAIN PORTAL — CHERRY STREE l AIJ(. VE— ' riie Austin Street Entrance. 13Er (,)W—Entrance of the New Winj (in progress). I Foreword C.C.H.S. to the oiitsitler stands for Central Catholic High School. Hut, to all true Centralites — faculty and students — our initials, in addition, embody four characteristic marks of a lover of Christ. For us these letters connotate Charity — or love of God and neighbor; Courage — the strength to meet and carry out the needs of a large Catholic coed high school ; Honesty — fairness in every encounter with our fellowman ; Sanctity — the grace to mirror Christ in our¬ selves and to encourage others to become His reflection. Signed with the seal of Central we are set ai)ait not liom jui lellowmen — but for our fellowmen. Fvery class, every activity, every engagement met at Central has imprinted deeper into our characters these four letters so that we may step into a grossly mate¬ rialistic world and make the presence (d Christ felt. As we watch a new wing aligning itself to the old we reali ,e that the ideals imjdanted in us are soon to be offereil to many more youth. They with us can say liaild me itxihjhi, Ok ivo lky ISlastn, Strong and true a goodly vessel.” CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL TOLEDO, OHIO onesty anctity ourage ' I ' HK RKVKRKXI) JOHN L. HARRINC TON, A.M., S.T.K. Principal Father’s vision of all the youth who will henefit hy the “Ne v U iiu ’’ hriiujs ea(ier antieipation. Paqo A Dedication KUrht years ago Eishop Alter appointed Father Harrington principal of Central Catholic High School. A more fitting choice could not have been made. I ' he spiritual and intellectual welfare of the student body have always been his primary concern and his ardent interest in the school has enabled Central to achieve an e en more outstanding place among the high schools of the city. His deep appreciation ol the problems ol youth has inspired the greatest confidence in him on the jiart of each individual student who has tndy found in him the great (jualities of both Father and Friend. A new wing is now being constructed under his watchful eye. His desire to give Central’s educational advantages to more of the voiith of ' Foledo and the outlying districts wall soon he materialized with the completion of this addition. As students ol CVntral C’atholic High we hold him in highest esteem, and as the grateful recipients ol the educational advantages he has striven to provide, we dedicate this, the I‘f4‘f Centripetal, to him. Page 7 Contents ★ Page Foreword ........... 4 I ediearion .......... 7 Administration Classes . . . . . . . . . . .14 Seniors .......... 20 Juniors .......... 4,1 Sophomores . . . . . . . . . 51 Freshmen . . . . . . . . . . 5t) ( nurses ........... ()2 Sports ........... SO Oifianizations . . . . . . . . . .100 Ads, Patrons, Senior Register . . . , . . .1,15 Charity, signifies a love of (loci so intense and so coniplete that it excludes all for Him while at the same time loves all for His sake. This is the character which fills the hearts of the generous men and women — the administration and faculty ol om school wdio (‘xemplity this first mark. “ rite Sfiideiifs ' ivard . . . Administration Deiighled the Adniinistrdtion heard For their hearts icere in their ivork. and the heart diveth graee unto every Art Page 9 ■ ' ■ r ' I ' HK MOST RKVKRENI) KARL j. ALTER, D.I)., EL.I). lEshop of Eoledo 77 r f hins for the “Nc-w Jf ' ituj envisions for his ExceUency more (JatJiolic youth under (intholir instrnrtion. Pacjp 10 THE REVEREND JOSEPH D. SHENK, ATE, B.S.E. Assistant Principal ' I ' ln; Nctu Jl ' iiif ” may cause disciplinary problems for hint bat I ' r. Shenh shoivs his fatherly smile as he aivaits the youth of tomorrote. Fngp 11 I. Rev. A. HInsko (H.A.) Religion Fr. ( ' o lc O.S.F.S. (iVI.A.) History, National Problems, Religion Rev. A. DousFertx O.S.F.S. (M.A.)’ R cligion, IIistory Rev. (i. Dunne (M.A., I.itt. D.) Religion, Drafting Rev. f. Fu(|ua O.S.F.S. (A.H.) Religion, Latin Rev. I. McCiowan (M.A.) Religion, Latin Rev. C. Narilercliia (H.A.) Religion Rev. A. Srlimit (H.A.) Religion, Drafting ' ' They answered lire long we will launch A vessel as goodly, strong and stanneh .1.9 ever weathered a wintry sea ' ' Rev. (j. Slni{j;rue O.S.F.S. (M.A.) Religion, Mathematies Rev. W. Stahl O.S.F.S. (M.A.) Religion, English Rev. 1). Weniert (H.A.) Religion Rev. J. Woods O.S.F.S. (A.H.,S. ' r.I..) Religion, Public Speaking Page 12 3 , Sister Alberta O.S.F. (B.S.) Mathematics Sister M. Aiiiielle S.N.IX (B.S.E.) Com menial Sister M. Austin O.S.U. (A.B.) Relif ioii, English Sister M. Bernildis S.N.IX (M.A.) Reli( ion, Latin Sister M. Alice O.S.F. (M.A.) Rclitjion, English Sister M. Anselm R.S.M. (B.S.E.) R dig i o n, M at he m ati cs Sister M. Austin R.S.M. (M.A.) History Sister M. Amata O.S.F. (B.S.E.) Biology Sister M. Anthonv O.S.F. (M.A., B.A. in L.S.) Librarian Sister M. Anita O.S.F. (B.S.) Physiology, General Science, Religioji k A Sister M. Assumpta O.S.F. (M.A.) English, Religion Sister M. Carmelita O.S.F. (A.B.) Et ench, Spanish ' The various vessels that were launehed bejore” Page 13 ' Covcrifi; many a rood oj ground Sifter M. Concilia O.S.F. (B.A.) Rfli{ io ' i, Sf anis Sifter M. (’onstantia O.S.F. (M.S.) Malhematics Sister M. de Chantel O.S.F. (B.A.) Mathematics Sister M. de Paul S.N.D. (M.A.) Commercial Sister M. C ' aroline O.S.F. (B.S.E.) Physics, liiolo( y Sister M. C’hrvsostom R.S.M. (M ' .E.) R cIigion, Mathematics Sister M. Charlotte S.N.D. (M.A.) Religion, Attendance Sister M. Coronata R.S.M. (M.S. Ed.) Religion, History Sister M. dementia O.S.F. (B.A.) Religion, History English Sister M. David O.S.F. (B.A.) Religion, German, French Sister M. De Sales O.S.F. (B.S.E.) Mathematics. Religion Sister M. Fabian O.S.U. (B.S.E.) Assistant Librarian I’ugt; 14 ' They handle I he timber with greatest care Sister M. Cjt ' iievieve R.S.M. (A.H., B.F.A.) .In Sister M. (jordian S.N.D. (M.A.) Latin Sister M. Herman S.N.D. (B.S.E.) Co m mercial Sister M. Joseph O.S.F. (M.A.) Religion, English Sister M. (jennaine R.S.M. (M.A.) Study Supervisor, Substitute Teacher And all that is imsoiind beivare” Sister M. (irace O.S.U. (B.S.E.) English, Journalisin Sister M. Hilda S.N.D. (M.A.) .1 rt Sister M. Irene R.S.M. (M.S.N.E.) Nurse Sister M. Jeanne S.N.D. (M.A.) Religion, Latin Sister M. Kenneth O.S.U. (B.A.) Religion, Home Economics Sister M. Ligouri O.S.F. (M.S. Ed.) Religion, English Sister M. Loretta O.S.F. (B.A.) Religion, English Page 15 Sister M. l.ouis S.N.D. (B.A.) Com men ial Sister M. Marcellitic O.S.F. (B.S.E.) Biology Sister M. Magdalene O.S.U. (M.A.) Religion, English Sister Marv Mercy R.S.M. (B.A.) Religion, tlislory ' Ilmt obeyeth Lovers command” Sister Marie Celine O.S.U. (B.S.E.) English Sister M. Maurice O.S.F. (A.B.) English, Religion Sister M. Patricia O.S.F. (M.S.) Chemistry Sister Rose Margaret O.S.U. (A.B.) English, Religion Sister M. Mark R.S.M. (M.S.E.) Religion, History Sister M. Neri R.S.M. (M.A.) Religion, History Sister M. Perpetua O.S.F. (M.S.) Physiology, Biology Sister M. I ' eresita O.S.F. (B.S.) R el ig ion, M a the m aties, General Seienee Page 16 “Day by day the vessel grew Mr. Lawrence Bondy B.S.E. Basketball Coach Physical Education Mr. A. Cucci (M.S.) Orchestra, Glee Club, Band Miss J. Leonhardt (B.S.E.) Gym Mr. P. McCarty (B.S. In P.E.) Head Coach Physical Education Sister M. Thoinasine S.N.D. (B.S.E.) Relicjion, Commercial Sister M. Vincent R.S.M. (M.A.) Com mercial Arithmetic Religion, Mathematics Sister M. Victoria O.S.U. (B.S.) Home Economics Mr. V. C. Fischer (B.E.E., B.S.E.) Physics Mrs. M. Kurucz (B.E.) Gym Mr. P. O’Rourke (B.A.) Com mercial Law Miss E. Schultz (B.A.) English, Public Speaking Page 17 Miss C. Schubert Secretary Miss R. Jacoby Office Clerk Sublime in its enormous bulk, Loomed alojt the shadowy hidk!” Page 18 ourage Courage. Tlie value of this mark is soon realized by a CCHS student. Its necessity becomes apparent as the Centralite faces the daily classroom routine; obeys all rules; learns to co-operate with his fellow classmates. This accomplishment requires a courage which never allows him to give up and which grows stronger as the cherished goal of four years well spent draws nigh. “Behold at last Each tcdl and tapering lath Is sivung into its place” Classes Page 19 Seniors Class Officers Dorothy Schlachter, vice president; Robert Recker, president; Margaret Wester, treasurer; Lee Suter, secretary. Valedictorian Salutatorian CJeorge Selz Carol Veigel ETHEL BENNEK—Parish: Sacred Heart (j.A.L. 1, 2, 3: Student Spiritual Council 2 THOMAS BEST—Parish: St. Agnes Football 1: Student Spiritual Council 2 JOANNE BETTINGER—Parish: St. Catherine Centric 4; C.A.L. 1; Operetta 3. 4; Student Spiritual Coun¬ cil 1. 2 Page 21 MARY ABAIU—Parish: St. Agnes Al-(ieo-Trig 4; Centriiietal 4; Monogram Club 1; Student Stiiritual Council 3. 4: Y.C.S. 2, 3 DONALD ADKINS—Parish: St. Mary Football 2; Student Council 3; Student Si)iritual Council 4: Y.C.S. 3 PATRICIA ADLER—Parish: St. Mary (i.A.L. 1, 2; Monogram Club 1, 3 ESPERANZA AGUILERA—Parish: Our Lady of Guadalupe RICHARD ANTONINI—Parish: St. Francis de Sales Band 1, 2, 3 JOANNE ARMSTRONG—Parish: St. Joseph C.A.L. 1; Glee Club 3; Monogram Club 2; Operetta 3; Stu¬ dent Spiritual Council 3 CATHERINE ARNOLD—Parish : St. Agnes GLORIA JEAN ARVAY—Parish: St. Francis de Sales Student Council 3; Student Spiritual Council 4; Y.C.S. 2, 3. 4 CHARLES ASHE—Parish: St. Joseph GERALD AUBRY—Parish: St. Mary Student Spii ' itual Council 1; Y.C.S. 1, 2, 4 MARY BAHLS—Parish: Immaculate Conception ANN BAIN—Parish: Good Shepherd Student Spiritual Council 1 NORBERT BEAUCH—Parish: St. Vincent De Paul Bowling 4 BETTE BELL—Parish: St. Mary Al-tJeo-Trig 4; C.A.L. 1; Student Spiritual Council 1 HOWARD BELLNER—St. Charles Al-Geo-Trig 4; Student Spiritual Council 1. 2, 3 GERALD BARUT—Parish: St. Hedwig Al-Ceo-Trig 4 ; Monogram Club 1, 3, 4 JOAN BATTIN—Parish: Sacret Heart Centripetal 4; C.A.L. 1, 2; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 2, 4 ; Y.C.S. 2 DOLORES BAUMGARTNER—Parish: St. Teresa Ccntiic 4: C.A.L. 2; Student Spiritual Council 1 FItANK BIEFSKI—Parish: St. Hedwig Baseball .S, 4; Centi ' ic 4; Football 1. 2; Student Sl)iritua1 Council 1 RITA BILLMAIER—Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Hand 2, 3, 4; G.A.L. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 3. 4 VIRGINIA BLACKWELI Parish: Rosary Cathedral G.A.L. 1 RUTH BLADEI Parish: SS. Peter and Paul G.A.L. 1 DOLORES BLANCHARD—Parish: St. Vincent de Paul Centripetal 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; Student Spiritual Council 3, 4; Y.C.S. 1, 2. 3 JOANNE BLEIM—Parish: St. Mary G.A.L. 1; Student Council 4; Student Spiritual Council 2 JOSEPH BODENSTEDT—Parish: Gesu ; Al-Geo-Trig 4; Student Spiritual Council 2, 3, 4; Y.C.S. 3 | ROBERT BODETTE—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Al-Geo-Trig 4 ; Student Spiritual Council 4 KATHRYN BOES—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1, 2, 3; Monogram Club 1, 2. 3; Stu¬ dent Spiritual Council 3, 4 ; Centric 4 i DANIEL BORER—Parish: Blessed Sacrament ! Football 1, 2, 3 : Baseball 1, 2 LOUISE BORER—Parish: St. James G.A.L. 1. 2 I MARY AGNES BORIE—Parish: St. Stephen Glee Club 3, 4 ; Operetta 3, 4 WALTER BOTTORFF—Parish: St. Agnes MARY BOURGEOIS—Parish: St. Louis G.A.L. 1, 2; Monogram Club 1; Student Spiritual Council 3 THERESA BOYARSKI—Parish: St. Agnes G.A.L. 1; Operetta 2. 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 1. 2, 3, 4 DANIEL BRACK—Parish: St. Hedwig JOSEPH BRANDEL—Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Golf 1, 2, 3 JOANNE BRANTMYLER—Parish: St. Adalbert Centripetal 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; Monogram Club 2; Student f Council 4 JOSEPH BRAZZILL—Parish: St. Agnes Cheerleader 4; Tennis 2: Student Council 1 EDWARD BRENOT, JR.—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 RICHARD BROWN—Parish: St. Catherine ! UlCHARD BROWN—Parish: Sf. Agnes Band I, 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3: Student. Spiritual Council I CENEVinVS BRUDZINSKA—Parish: St. Hedwig Centripetal 4; (i.A.L. 1, 2; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3 DOLORES BURKARD—Parish: St. Cleiiient C.A.L. 1 ; Student Spiritual Council 4; Y.C.S. 2 THEODORE BURKETT—Parish: St. Charles Student Spiritual Council 2 JANE BU. NETT—Parsh: Rosary Cathedral Centripetal 4; Dramatics 4; C.A.L. 2, 3; Student Council 2; Student Spiritual Council 4 THERESA BYRD—Parish: St. Catherine MILDRED CALLAGHAN—Parish: St. Agnes Centric 4; C.A.L. 1. 2; Student Spiritual Council 3 BETTY CAPPELLSTTY—Parish: St. Teresa GERALD CARK—Parish: St. Charles MARYLOU CARL—Parish: St. Catherine C.A.L. 1; Glee Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3; Operetta 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 MICHAEL CARONE—Parish: Imma ' ulate Conception ARDIS CARR—Parish: Immaculate Conception Glee Club 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3: Operetta 4; Student Spiritual Council 1, 4 ; Y.C.S. 3 THOMAS CASEY—Parish: St. Agnes FRANK CASSIDY—Parish: St. Agnes Student Spiritual Council 1 JOHN CHRIST—Parish: Rosary Cathed ral JULIA CLUCKEY—Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas G.A.L. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 3 LEONA COATES—Parish: Gesu Centric 4; G.A.L. 1, 4; Student Sinritual Council 2, 3: Y.C.S. 3 RICHARD COEHRS—Parish: Immaculate Conception Al-Geo-Trig 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 1, 4 FRANK COLE—Parish: Blessed Sacrament Student Spiritual Council 1. 2, 3, 4 DANIEL COLLINS—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Al-Geo-Trig 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Spiritual Council 1, 3, 4 DOROTHY COOPER—Parish: Immaculate Conception Centric 4: Centripetal 4: C.A.L. 1, 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; Y.C.S. 1 Page 23 ELIZABETH CORBY—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Centru)etal 4; G.A.L. 1, 2: Student, Couneil I. 2, S. 4: Student Spiritual Council 3 HARRY COSWAY—Parish: Blessed Sacrament Al-Geo-Trig 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4 ALFRED COUSINO—Parish: St. Catherine Student Spiritual Council 2 DONNA JEAN COUSINO—Parish: Blessed Sacrament G.A.L. 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3; Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 DOROTHY CRAMER—Parish: St. Agnes G.A.L. 1, 2 PAUL CREUTZ—Parish: Immaculate Conception Band 1, 2 DONALD H. CRISS—Parish: Gesu Centripetal 4 BEVERLY CRONISER—Parish: St. Teresa Centripetal 4; G.A.L. 1; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4 DONALD CRYAN—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Monogram Club 2 EDWIN CULKOWSKI—Parish: St. Hedwig Al-Geo-Trig 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3; Student Spiritual Council 1 JOHN CZAJKA—Parish: Our Lady of Lourdes ALBERT CZYZEWSKI—Parish: St. Hedwig Band 3; Cross Country 4; Track 3, 4 MARK DAILEY—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3 DONALD DARTT—Parish: Good Shepherd Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4 GLEN DASHMER—Parish: St. Joseph VINCENT DAUER—Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Centric 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4 ROBERT DAUNHAUER—Parish: St. Catherine Student Spiritual Council 3 KENNETH DAVIS—Parish: Gesu Monogram Club 2; Student) Spiritual Council 3 MARGARET DAVO—Parish: St. Charles Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 ROBERT DEBO—Parish: St. Thomas Student Spiritual Council 1 JOHN DeCHRISTOPHER—Parish: St. James Al-Geo-Trig 4; Glee Club 4; Operetta 4; Student Spiritual Council 4 il , ll DONALD DEME—Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas Golf 1, 2. 3 DOROTHY DeSMITH—Parish: Good Shepherd Centripetal 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; Glee Club 4: Opei ' etta 4; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4 DONALD E. DOBBS—Parish: Gesu Centric 4; Dramatics 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 1, 2; Operetta 3, 4; Tennis 3; Y.C.S. 2, 4; Student Council 4; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Centripetal 4 BARBARA DOCIS—Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Centripetal 4; G.A.L. 1, 2, 3: Monogram Club 1; Student Council 3, 4 ANNA JEAN DOLT—Parish: St. Francis de Sales Y.C.S. 2, 3; Student Spiritual Council 4 LOUISE DOMPIER—Parish: Good Shepherd G.A.L. 1, 2; Glee Club 2; Operetta 2; Y.C.S. 3, 4 MARLENE DONARSKI—Parish: St. Teresa Centric 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; Operetta 2 ROBERT DONNELLY—Parish: Blessed Sacrament Football 1, 2; Monogram Club 2, 4; Student Spiritual Coun¬ cil 1, 2, 3, 4 PATRICK DOODY—Parish: St. Joseph Golf 3, 4 DANIEL DROZDOWICZ—Parish: St. Hedwig Centric 4; Centripetal 4; Glee Club 4; Operetta 4 JOANNE DUGAN—Parish: Blessed Sacrament Centripetal 4; G.A.L. 1, 2, 3; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.C.S. 1; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 1 SALLY EGGLESTON—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Centric 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; Y.C.S. 2, 3; Student Spiritual Coun¬ cil 1 HUGH EHRSAM—Parish: Good Shepherd Basketball 1, 2, 3; Centripetal 4; Football 1, 4; Student Council 2, ROBERT EIGENSEE—Parish: Rosary Cathedral MARY LOU ERARD—Parish: St. Louis THOMAS ERARD—Parish: St. Louis Al-Geo-Trig 4; Centripetal 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4 JEAN ERD—Parish: St . Francis de Sales Centripetal 4; G.A.L. 1; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4 JOSEPHINE ERNDL—Parish: St. Mary Dramatics 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.C.S. 2, 3, 4 MARY LOU ESTVANIK—Parish: Holy Rosary Centric 4; Centripetal 4; Monogram Club 1, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2 LILLIAN ETTL—Parish: SS. Peter and Paul G.A.L. 1 CHARLES FAIRBAIRN—Parish: St. John Al-Geo-Trig 4; Student Council 4 CHAULES FARUETj—P arish: Holy Rosary NANCY FARMER—Parish: St. Charles G.A.L. 1 ; Y.C.S. 2, 3; Student Spiritual Council 3 MARY FELLMAN—Parish: Blessed Sacrament Centric 4: G.A.L. 1, 2; Glee Club 3; Operetta 3; Student Spiritual Council 2 JUNE FILIPIAK—Parish: Nativity Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4 HARRY FINK—Parish: St. Agnes Al-Ceo-Trip; 4: Centric 4; Monogram Club 4; Student Spir¬ itual Council 4 AGNES FISCHBACH—Parish: St. Agnes Centripetal 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4 ROBERT FISCHER—Parish: Blessed Sacrament Dramatics 4 SHIRLEY FITZENRITER—Parish: St. Francis de Sales Student Spiritual Council 2, 4 MICHAEL FLANIGAN—Parish: St. Francis de Sales Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4 ROBERT FORCHE—Parish: SS. Peter and Paul Al-Geo-Trig 4: Centripetal 4; Student Spiritual Council 4 GREGORY FOX—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Student Spiritual Council 3 LOUIS FOX—Parish: St. Louis JOHN FULLER—Parish: St. Stephen Student Spiritual Council 3 LA MAR GABEL—Parish: St. Catherine Band 1: Student Spiritual Council 1 RAYMOND GANG—Parish: Blessed Sacrament Student Council 4; Student Spiritual Council 3. 4; Y.C.S. 3, 4 JOSEPH GERCAK—Parish: Good Shepherd Baseball 4; Track 4 MARY GERSTL—Parish: St. Vincent de Paul G.A.L. 2, 3; Student Spiritual Council 2 JOSEPH GIOVANNUCCI—Parish: St. Charles Al-Geo-Trig 4 CAROLYN GIRARD—Parish: Blessed Sacrament Centric 4; G.A.L. ], 2; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3 WILLIAM GLEESPEN—Parish: St. Teresa Al-Geo-Trig 4: Basketball 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.C.S. 1 CARMEN GLIATTI—Parish: St. Michael Centric 4 Page 26 I •a ! i i f I I ij ) j i JOAN GLONEK—Parish: St. Adalbert Dramatics 4: G.A.L. I, 2; Y.ti.S. 3 RICHARD GLONEK—Parish: St. Adalbert Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3 PATRICIA GNIEWKOWSKI—Parish: St. Anthony G.A.L. 1. 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 1; Oi)eretta 2. 3, 4; Student Council 1; Student Spiritual Council 3 MARGARET GOCHIK—Parish: St. Michael Band 2. 3, 4; Centric 4 RAYMOND GOODMAN—Parish: Nativity Band 1, 2, 3. 4 EDWARD GOSPODAREK—Parish: St. Adalbert THERESA GOTTFRIED—Parish: St. Stephen Centripetal 4 JOHN GRAHAM—Parish: St. Adalbert Centric 4 JOSEPH GRANATA—Parish: St. Ann Y.C.S. 4 LAWRENCE GRAY—Parish: St. Clement Student Spiritual Council EILEEN GRIME—Parish: Blessed Sacrament Centric 4; Student Spiritual Council 4 NORMA JEAN GRIMES—Parish: St. Agnes Student Spiritual Council 3. 4 MICHAEL GRISWOLD—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Al-Geo-Trig 4; Centripetal 4; Football 2; Operetta 4: Stu¬ dent Spiritual Council 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Track 4 DAVID GULCH—Parish: St. Mary Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Centripetal 4 FRANCIS GULYAS—Parish: St. Stephen Football 2; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4 RICHARD GUST—Parish: St. Adalbert Football 1, 2, 3 NORBERT F. HAMERNIK—Parish: St. Anthony RICHARD HANKENHOF—Parish: Blessed Sacrament Centric 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4 JOSEPH HANUS—Parish: St. Thomas Centric 4; Centripetal 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Student Spiritual Council 3 OMOGENE HANWAY Centric 4 JAMES HART—Parish: St. James Band 2, 3 CAROLYN HAUCK—Parish: Rosary Cathedral G.A.L. 2, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Couneil 3; Y.C.S. 1. 2 RICHARD HEBAN—Parish: St. Mary Mafidalene, Rossford, Ohio Bowling 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 1 HOWARD HEINTSCHEL—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Student Spiritual Council 1; Centripetal 4 DOROTHY HEINZE—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Student Spiritual Council 1 PHYLLIS HELD—Parish: St. Catherine G.A.L. 1; Glee Club 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 3 JAMES HELLAND—Parish: St. Agnes Centripetal 4; Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 PHYLLIS HELLEM—Parish: St. Anthony, Michigan Centric 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; Student Spiritual Couneil 2 MARY JOSEPHINE HERMANN—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Centripetal 4; Dramatics 4; G.A.L. 1; Glee Club 3, 4; Mon¬ ogram Club 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4 WILLIAM HETRICK—Parish: St. Agnes Al-Geo-Trig 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Student Council 2; Student Spiritual Council 3 JEAN HETTLE—Parish: St. Mary Centric 4: Dramatics 4; G.A.L. 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3. 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3. 4; Y.C.S. 3: Student Spiritual Council 2, 4 HERMAN HEWING—Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas EUGENE HICKEY—Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2 PATRICK HIGGINS—Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help PATRICIA HOARE—Parish: St. Michael Centric 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; Student Spiritual Council 2 HAROLD HOFFMAN—Parish: St. Agnes LAWRENCE HOGAN—Parish: St. Louis Al-Geo-Trig 4; Centripetal 4; Golf 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 4; Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 MARGARET HOLLINGER—Parish: St. Ann Centric 4; G.A.L. 1: Student Spiritual Council 3 JOAN HONISKO—Parish: St. Catherine G.A.L. 1, 2; Student Spiritual Council 1, 4 JOHN HORNER—Parish: St. Michael Al-Geo-Trig 4; Monogram Club 2 MARY JANE HORNYAK—Parish: St. Stephen JEAN HUBER—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Centrii)etal 4; G.A.L. 1, 2, 3. 4; Y.C.S. 1, 2; Student Council 2, 3 I I I I I [ ' I I I DONALD HUMMER—Parish: Blessed Sacrament Al-Geo-Trig 4; Football 2; Monogram Club 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 DOLOKIS HUNT—Parish: St. Patrick Centripetal 4; Monogram Club 4; Y.C.S. 3; Student Spiritual Council 4 RUTH HUSTON—Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Centripetal 4; Dramatics 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 1 ELEANOR lOTT—Parish: St. Joseph (Erie, Mich.) Y.C.S. 2 JEAN IRMEN—Parish: St. Charles Centric 4; G.A.L. 1; Student Spiritual Council 1 ANDREW JACOB—Parish: St. Stephen Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ROSEMARIE JAGODZINSKI—Parish: St. Charles Band 3, 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; Monogram Club 2, 3; Student Spir¬ itual Council 3, 4 RICHARD J. JAKUBEC—Parish: SS. Cyril and Methodius (Rossford) Student Spiritual Council 3 DONALD JAMES—Parish: St. Joseph (Erie, Mich.) JOSEPH JASINSKI—Parish: St. Teresa Bowling 4; Dramatics 4; Golf 3, 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 ROSEMARIE JURKIEWICZ—Parish: Nativity Centric 4; G.A.L. 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3 HELEN KAMANN—Parish: Good Shepherd G.A.L. 1, 2; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3; Student Spiritual Council 3 RONALD KAMINSKI—Parish: St. Hyacinth Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4 DOROTHY KANIA—Parish: St. Vincent de Paul Centric 4; Centripetal 4; Monogram Club 4 MARY KASSMANN—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Centripetal 4; Monogram Club 1; Student Spiritual Coun¬ cil 1, 2, 3, 4 JEROME KASZYNSKI—Parish: St. Charles Band 1, 2, 3; Centric 4 PATRICIA KEEFE—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Centripetal 4; Dramatics 4; G.A.L. 1, 2, 3, 4 ; (Jlee Club 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Y.C.S. 2, 3: Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3 RITA KEELER—Parish: St. Joseph, Sylvania, Ohio G.A.L. 1; Y.C.S. 1; Student Spiritual Council 1 THERESA KEHRES—Parish: St. James G.A.L. 1. 2, 3 BERNICE KEIL—Parish: St. Charles Centric 4; G.A.L. 1, 2 JAMES KELLER—Parish: St. Agnes Al-Geo-Trig 4; Band 1; Basketball 1: Centripetal 4; Mono¬ gram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 2, 3; Baseball 3, 4 JOHN KELLY—Parish: St. Louis VIRGINIA KINSMAN—Parish: Good Shepherd Centric 4; Centripetal 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.L. 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 3: Y.C.S. 2 GRACE M. KLAP—Parish: Nativity G.A.L. 1 NORMAN KLATT—Parish: St. Adalbert Band 1; Football 1: Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4 JOAN KLEIN—Parish: Good Shepherd G.A.L. ], 2 DELVIN KLEPACZ—Parish: St. Mary Magdalene (Rossl ' ord) MARGARET KLINE—Parish: St. Francis de Sales Monogram Club 3 MELVIN KOLINSKI—Parish: St. Hedwig Band 1, 2, 3; Golf 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4 HARRY KONWINSKI—Parish: St. Anthony Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4 MARY KOOGAN—Parish: St. Teresa G.A.L. 1 PATRICIA KOSCHALK—Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas G.A.L. 1 ROBERT KOSYDAR—Parish: St. Hedwig Al-Geo-Trig 4: Centripetal 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 JAMES KOTECKI—Parish: St. Anthony Glee Club 4; Operetta 4 BETTY LOU KOZLOWSKI—Parish: St. Vincent de Paul G.A.L. 1, 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Monogram Club 1; Operetta 3. 4 LEO KREFT—Parish: Si. Agnes SUZANNE KREUZ—Parish: Immaculate Conception (Mary- grove) GERALD KULCZAK—Parish: St. Anthony Student Council 1, 2 KENNETH KWAPICH—Parish: St. Anthony Al-Geo-Trig 4; Centric 4; Centripetal 4: Student Spiritual Council 4 JOSEPH KWIATKOWSKI—Parish: St. Hyacinth Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 1 CAROL KWIET—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Centripetal 4; Dramatics 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; Monogram Club 3: Y.C.S. 2; Student Council 4; Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 NANCY LaBAY—Parish: St. Teresa Centripetal 4: Dramatics 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; Y.C.S. 3; Student Spiritual Council 4 1 1 I i 1 I ROBERT LACKNER—Parish: Blessed Sacrament Al-Geo-Trig 4; Centripetal 4; Student Spiritual Council 4 MARILYN LAIS—Parish: St. Joseph Student Spiritual Council 2, 3. 4 JANET LA JEUNESSE—Parish: St. Patrick C.A.L. 1, 2, 3; Student Spiritual Council 1 PATRICIA LEWANDOWSKI—Parish: St. Francis de Sales C.A.L. 2; Student Spiritual Council 1 RICHARD LEWCZNSKI—Parish: St. Anthony (Whiteford, Michigan) Clee Club 4; Operetta 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3 RITA LEWIS—Parish: St. Joseph (Erie, Michigan) Centrii)etal 4: Monogram Club 3; Operetta 1. 2: Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4 RITA JANE LISSEK—Parish: St. Stanislaus RICHARD LITTLE—Parish: St. James Centripetal 4; Student Council 1, 2; Student Spiritual Coun¬ cil 4 NORMAN LOEFFLER—Parish: St. John Dramatics 4 TERENCE LOGSDON—Parish: St. Teresa Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 DONNA LONGENECKER—Parish: Good Shepherd Band 1; Centripetal 4; C.A.L. 2; Student Spiritual Council 3; Y.C.S. 1, 2 JAMES LONGMORE—Parish: St. James Football 1, 2; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2 NORMAN LAMBILLOTTE—Parish: St. Teresa ARLENE LANGEL—Parish: Holy Rosary MK HAEL LANGEL—Parish: Holy Rosary Football 1, 2, 3, 4 PATRICIA LEAHY—Parish: Immaculate Conception Centric 4; C.A.L. 1; Monogram Club 1; Student Spiritual Council 1, 3 SUZANNE LEONHARDT—Parish: Rosary Cathedral C.A.L. 1, 2; Y.C.S. 2 Page 31 DONNA LaVOY—Parish: St. Joseph (Erie, Michigan) Centripetal 4; Clee Club 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4 JOYCE LaVOY—Parish: St. Joseph (Erie, Michigan) Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4: Student Spiritual Coun¬ cil 3 ROSE LENKAY—Parish: St. Ann Al-Geo-Trig 4; Dramatics 4; C.A.L. 1. 2, 3. 4: Monogram Club 3; Y.C.S. 3, 4: Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 ROSE MARY LAUX—Parish: St. Teresa C.A.L. 1: Glee Club 3: Operetta 3 - ar ■ •••■ ■ NANCY LOPINSKI—Parish: Nativity G.A.L. 2, 3 KENNETH LOSEK—Parish: St. Teresa Football 1, 2; Glee Club 1. 2, 3; Operetta 1, 2, 3 ROBERT LUCARELLI—Parish: St. Francis de Sales Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4 LUELLA LUDWIG—Parish: St. Charles G.A.L. 1, 2; Monogram Club 2, 3; Y.C.S. 2 RAYMOND LUKEN—Parish: St. Agnes Al-Geo-Trig 4; Dramatics 4; Glee Club 4; Monogram Club 1, 2; Operetta 4 TERRENCE MACKIN—Parish: Rosary Cathedral JOHN MADDEN—Parish: St. Catherine Football 1, 2; Golf 4; Student Council 2; Track 2, 3 SUZANNE MAHER—Parish: St. Catherine G.A.L. 1, 2; Glee Club 3, 4: Operetta 3, 4; Y.C.S. 4; Stu¬ dent Spiritual Council 2, 3, 4 STEPHEN MAJOROS—Parish: St. Stephen PATRICIA MALONEY—Parish: Immaculate Conception Al-Geo-Trig 4: Centric 4; Centripetal 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; Stu¬ dent Spiritual Council 3, 4; Y.C.S. 2 SAMUEL MALPRESS—Parish: St. Benedict Student Spiritual Council 4 PHYLLIS MANION—Parish: Immaculate Conception Monogram Club 1 WILLIAM MANSOR—Parish: St. Francis de Sales Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4 ELDRED MARCHAL—Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas Baseball 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4 MARJORIE MARRY—Parish: St. Charles Al-Geo-Trig 4; Band 2, 3, 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; Student Spiritual Council 3 DONALD MARTIN—Parish: St. Joseph (Erie, Mich.) Football 3 MADONNA MATHERS—Parish: St. James Centripetal 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; Student Spiritual Council 4; Y.C.S. 3 JOSEPH MAUTER—Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas JAMES MAYER—Parish: St. John Centripetal 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 2, 3, 4 GERALD McCLOSKEY—Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1. 2, 3 JOSEPH T. McCORMICK—Parish: Good Shepherd JEANNK McGUEGUK—Parish: S(. Charles G.A.L. 1, 2, 3 KOUEUT McHCGH—Parish: St. Teresa HARKY McMAHON—Parish: Rosary Calhedral BasehHil 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3 ju PAUL McMAHON—Parish: St. Charles Al-Geo-TriK 4: Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3 MARILYN McQUADE—Parish: St. Teresa Al-Geo-Tri 4: Student Spiritual Council 1 PATRICIA McQUADE—Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas G.A.L. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Operetta 2 MADONNA MeSORLEY ' —Parish: St. Agnes G.A.L. 1, 2 BERNARD MEDFORD—Parish: Gesu Glee Club 3 JAMES METZ—Parish: St. Teresa Glee Club 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 1, 4 BEATRICE METZGER—Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas G.A.L. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4 RHEA MICHAELSON—Parish: Rosary Cathedral G.A.L. 1: Glee Club 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4 RICHARD MICHALSKl—Parish: Nativity Golf 3; Monogram Club 3 JACQUELYN MILLER—Parish: St. James Centric 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; Student Si)iritual Council 4 MARLENE MITCHELL—Parish: Blessed Sacrament Centric 4; G.A.L. 1 DAVID MOHLER—Parish: Rosary Cathedral JOHN MOLNAR—Parish: St. Stephen MARGARET MOLNAR—Parish: St. Catherine G.A.L. 1, 2, 3, 4 RILEY MOORE—Parish: St. Charles Cheerleader 3, 4 ; Student Spiritual Council 3 ROBERT MORAN—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Baseball 3, 4 RICHARD MORRIS—Parish: Gesu A 1-Geo-Trig 4 JOAN MOUGEY—Parish: Blessed Sacrament Dramatics 4; G.A.L. 1: Glee Club 3; (Jiiei’etla 3; Student Spiritual Council 1, 3, 4 DKLI’HINK MUOCZKOWSKl—Parish: St. Hcdwif? G.A.L. I, 2, 3: MonoKram Clul) 2; Sliident Spiritual Guuii- cil 1, 2, 3; Y.C.S. 3 THOMAS MULVIHILL—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Al-Geo-TiiK 4; MonoKram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 1 PATRICIA MUNIER—Parish: St. Thomas G.A.L. 1, 2; Operetta 4; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4 JANET MURAWA—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Centric 4; Centrii)etal 4; G.A.L. 1, 2, 3; Monogram Club 2 JOYCE MURO—Parish: St. Joseph (Erie, Mich.) Dramatics 4: Glee Club 3, 4; Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4 WILLIAM MYERS—Parish: St. Catherine Golf 3 SCOTT NAGLE—Parish: St. Vincent de Paul Centric 4; Football 2; Student Council 3, 4; Student Siiir- itual Council 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Y.C.S. 4 LUCILLE NAGY—Parish: Good Shepherd G.A.L. 2; Y.C.S. 2 MICHAEL NASSR—Parish: St. James Al-Geo-Trig 4; Centric 4; Centripetal 4; Dramatics 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Student Spiritual Council 3, 4; Track 4 BERNARD NOWROCKI—Parish: St. Mary Magdalene (Rossford, O.) Student St ii ' itual Council 2, 3 MARY ELLEN NESTER—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Ceiiti ' ic 4: Centi ' ipetal 4; G.A.L. 1, 2 ROSALVN NEWBIRT—Parish: St. Charles Band 3; Centric 4; G.A.L. 1; Student Spiritual Council 1 DANIICL NOE—Parish: Blessed Sacrament Al-Geo-Trig 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 4: Student Spiritual Council I THOMAS NOLAN—Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Student Spiritual Council 2 LAONE NORDHAUS—Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Al-Geo-Trig 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; Glee Club 4; Monogram Ckdi I. 2: Operetta 2, 4; Orchestia 1, 2; Student Council 4; Y.C.S. 1, 2, 4 DAVID A. NOWICKl—Parish: St. Anthony Football 1, 2; Student Spiritual Council 4 DONALD A. NOWICKl—Parish: St. Stanislaus Centric 4: Centripetal 4; Football 1, 2; Monogram Club I, 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4 RICHARD NOWICKl—Parish: St. Hedwig Al-Geo-Trig 4; Monogram Club 1 STANLEY NOWICKl—Parish: SI. Anthony ( I VIRGINIA NOWICKl—Parish: Nativity Dramatics 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; Monogram Club I, 3 LORENE NUSBAUM—Parish: St. Anthony (Temperance, Michigan) 1 ( I p ! I ' AKOLYN O ' CONNELl l ' aiisli: St. Ann (!.A.L. I; Student Council 1, ' !■, Steulcnt Spiritual Council ' i, 3: Y.C.S. 2, 3 JKANNE O’CONNELL—Parish: St. Francis De Sales Band 3, 4; Centric 4; G.A.L. 1, 2, 3; Student Spiritual Council 3 KOBEKT O’CONNELL—Parish: Blessed Sacrament Baseball 4: Dramatics 4: Golf 4: Monogram Club 1, 3: Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4 PATRICIA O’NEILL—Parish: Sacred Heart G.A.L. 1, 2, 3. 4 ROBERT O’NEILL—Parish: Gesii Centripetal 4; Dramatics 4; Monojrrani Club 2, 3; Tennis 2; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4 JOAN ORZECHOWSKI—Parish: Nativity G.A.L. 1 RICHARD OWEN—Parish: St. Agnes NANCY PACKO—Parish: St. Stephen Y.C.S. 3 PAUL PAWLIKOWSKI—Parish: St. Adalbert Cross Country 3, 4; Football 2; Track 2, 3, 4 FLORENCE PERKINS—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Dramatics 4; G.A.L. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Si)iritual Council 1, 3, 3, 4 ARLENE PETRIE—Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Monogram Club 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 1; Y.C.S. 3 JAMES PHEIFFER—Parish: St. Agnes Al-Geo-Trig 4; Monogram Club 3, 4: Student Council 2; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.C.S. 1. 2, 3, 4 JOAN PINKELMAN—Parish: St. Mary, Assumption, O. Band 3, 4: Centripetal 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4 FRANCIS POLLAUF—Parish: Sacred Heart Al-Geo-Trig 4; Monogram Club 1; Student Spiritual Coun¬ cil 2 JOAN POLSTER—Parish: St. Thomas Auuinas G.A.L. 1, 2, 3, 4 THERESA POTURALSKI—Parish: SI. Stephen MADONNA PRICE—Parish: St. Hedwig Glee Club 2, 3; Operetta 2, 3 CLARENCE PRIEBE—Parish: St. Ann Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 CHARLES QUICK—Parish: St. Anthony, Michigan Tennis 3, 4 JOHN RASTER—Parish: St. Mary Ai-Geo-Trig 4: Baseball 3: Basketball 3, 4; Football 3. 4; Student Council 3, 4; Y.C.S. 3 JOAN RATAJCZAK—Parish: St. Adalbert Centripetal 4; Dramatics 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; Monogram Club 2, 4; Student Council 4; Y.C.S. 3 Page 35 I ANTHONY UAYMOND—Parish; SI. John Stutlent Spiritual Council ], 2, ' J, i CUY RAYMOND—Parish: SI. John Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4 ROBERT RECKER—Parish: St. John Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Eootball I, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4 KATHLEEN REDDINCTON—Parish: St. Anthony (Whiteford, Michigfan) Centric 4; G.A.L. I, 2, 3; Student Spiritual Council 4 RICHARD REINLEIN—Parish: Immaculate Conception WILLIAM REUCHER—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Bowlinp: 3. 4; (h’oss Coutitry 3, 4; Kootball 1; Student Coun¬ cil 3; Student Spiritual Council 1, 3 DONALD ROBERTS—Parish: SI. Asnes Basketball 1, 2, 3: Kootball 1, 2; Student Council 3 WILLIAM ROKICKI, JR.—Parish: SI. Adalbert Al-Geo-Trij; 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4 MARGARET ROSEN BERGER—Parish: St. Vincent de Paul G.A.L. 1, 2, 3: Student Spiritual Council 3 PATRICIA ROSKUSKI—Parish: St. Teresa G.A.L. 1, 2; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3. 4 D ' ARLENE ROSTETTER—Parish: St. Catherine Al-Geo-TriK 4; Dramatics 4; G.A.L. 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3; Operetta 1, 2, 3 RITA ROTH—Parish: St. Agnes Monogram tdub 1. 2, 3, 4: Centripetal 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 MICHAEL RUSSELIj—P arish: St. Agnes Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4 GEORGE RUTHERFORD, JR.—Parish: SI. Ann Al-Geo-Trig 4; Di-amatics 4; Student Spij’itual Council 4 KENNETH RUTKOWSKI—Parish: Blessed Sacrament Student Spiritual Council 2, 4; Baseball 4 ARTHUR RYAN—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Al-Geo-Trig 4; Monogram Club 3 DANIEL RYAN—Parish; SI. Patrick Band 3. 4 RUTH RYAN—Parish: Cathedral Glee Club 3, 4: Operetta 3, 4 RONALD SABINIEWICZ—Parish: Nativity Glee Club 4; Operetta 4 STELLA SAGAN—Parish: St. Adalbert Centripetal 4; Dramatics 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3 DOLORES SARNOWSKI—Parish: St. Hedwig Centric 4; G.A.L. 1 1 1 ! PRANK SARTOR—Parish; Rlrssed SarrameiU (Viiti-ic 4; (lenti’iiietHl 4: ()|icreltii 2; SliiHont, Sliirihinl ( iiiu ' il 1, 2, 4 I.OIS SAVENE—Parish: Sacred Heart Operetta 3; Student Sl iritual Council 3 COLLEEN SCANLON—Parish: Blessed Sacrament i Clee (dull 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4 I ----- ij ETTC.ENE SCHINC.S—Parish: Good Shepherd i Clee Chill 3, 4; MonOKi ' am Cluli 1, 2, 3, 4; Oiievolta 3, 4 DOROTHY St’HLACHTER—Parish: St. Catherine Al-Geo-TriK 4; Centripetal 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; MonoKram Cluli 1, 2. 3. 4; Student Council 4; Student Spiritual (iotincil I, 2, 3. 4; Y.C.S. 3, 4 JEANNE SCHLAGHECK—Parish: St. James Centi-ic 4; Centrijietal 4 •lOHN SCHMIDT—Parish: Rosary Cathedral GEORGE SCHOMER—Parish: Our I ady of Perpetual Help Al-Geo-TriK 4; Di’amatics 4; Glee Cluh 3, 4; MonoKiam (. ' lull I. 2; Operetta 3, 4; .Student .Siuiitual Council 4 EDWARD .SCHROEDER—Parish: St. Catherine Baseball 4; Di’amatics 4; Football I. 2, 3, 4 WILMA SCHWANZI_Parish; St. Mary Centripetal 4; MonoKram Club 4; Y.C.,S. 1, 2, 3 M DARLENE SCHWARTZ—Parish: Rosary Cathedral 1 Dramatics 4; G.A.L. 1. 2; .Student Spiritual Council 2, 3, 4 GEORGE SELZ—Parish; St. Mary , Centriiietal 4; Dramatics 4: MonoKram Club 1. 2, 3, 4; ! Student Council 2, 3, 4; Student .Stiiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4 il t I 1 SHIRLEY SENECAL—Parish: St. Mary G.A.L. 1., 2; Y.(b.S. 2 JAMES SEXTON—Parish: St. Agnes Band 1, 2, 3, 4 DAVID SHANAHAN—Parish: Immaculate Conception Glee Club 3, 4: Monogram Club 1, 2; Oiieretta 3, 4; .Student Siiiritual Council 3, 4 RAYMOND SHEPHERD—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Glee Club 3, 4: Monogram Club. 1. 2, 3, 4; Oiieretta 3, 4; Student Council 4: Student Spiritual Council 1. 2. 3, 4 PATRICIA SHIPMAN—Parish; Blessed Sacrament G.A.L. 1 : Student Spiritual Council 4 WILLIAM SHULI. —Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas Student Council 2 ROBERT SIEBENALLER—Parish Basketball 1, 2; Dramatics 4; : Immaculate Football 1, 2, Concept ion O JAMES SILK—Parish: Blessed Sacrament Dramatics 4; Operetta 4 BERNICE SMITH—Parish: Rosary Cathedral G.A.L. 1, 2; .Student Spiritual Council 4 AUTHITR SOBrZAK—Parish: St. Anthony Sliidonl Spirit nil I Cnunril I! .lULIANNE SOBCZAK—Parish: St. Heciwiff G.A.L. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3 MARY ANN SOX—Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas Student Spiritual Council 4 VINCENT SPILIS—Parish: St. Affnes Band 1, 2, 3; Student Siiii’itual Council 4 LILLIAN SPINAZZE—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Centripetal 4; Dramatics 4; G.A.L. 1. 2, 3, 4: Monoprram Club 4: Student S|)ii ' itual Council 3. 4; Y.C..S. 3 DONALD STACHOWIAK—Parish: St. Hyacinth St ident Spiritual Council 2 .lOIIN STOEPLER—Parish: Good Shepherd Al-Geo-Trip: 4; Baseball 4; Football 1, 2, 3. 4; MonoRcam Club 1; Stu lent Council 1: Student .S|iiritual Co incil 1. 2. 3, 4 MARY STRALI Parish: St. Teresa Al-Geo-Trig- 1, 2; G.A.L. 1, 2, 3; Student Spiritual Coun¬ cil 1 ROBERT STURDEVANT—Parish: Bles.sed Sacrament Student Spiritual Council 2, 3, 4; Y.C..S. 3, 4 RUTH STURTZ—Parish: St. Ann Centripetal 4 SUZANNE SULIER—Parish: St. .loseph (Erie, Michipran) Band 1, 2; Y.C.S. 1, 2 REGINA SULLIVAN—Parish: St. Riehard (Swanton, Ohio) Band 3, 4: Centric 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; ,St ident Spiritual Council 3, 4 RICHARD SULLIVAN—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Al-Geo-Trig 4; Baseball 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3. 4 ROBERT SULLIVAN—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Al-Geo-Trig 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Mon¬ ogram Clul) 1, 2; Student Council 2, 3 THOMAS SULLIVAN—Parish: Gesu Centripetal 4 DORENE SUMNER—Parish: St. .loseph (Maumee) LEE SUTER—Parish: Immaculate Conception Baseball 1, 2. 4: Basketball 1. 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; .Stu¬ dent Council 3, 4: Student Si)ii’itual (’ouncil 1, 2, 4 FORD SWAN—Parish: St. Benedict Track 2 .lAMES SWEENEY—Parish: Gesu Centri|)etal 4; Student Spiritual Council 2 RICHARD SZAFAREK—Parish: St. Vincent de Paul Band 1; Basketball I, 2; Golf 3; Student. Sldrilual Council 1 , 2 •lULIUS SZAKOVITS—Parish: St. Stephen Football 2, 3, 4; Student (Council 3 Paqe 38 PATRiriA SZYril—Parisli: Sf. Anfhony Sliidciil S| iiilwiil (lonncil :{ JO ANN SZYMANSKI—Parish: S(. Vinceiif le Paul Ontripotal 4; G.A.Ij. I. 2 PHILIP SZYMANSKI—Parish: Al-Geo-Trig 4; Centripetal 4; I I St. Vincent de Paul Monogram Club 1, 3, 4 ANNE THOMPSON—Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Band 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.L. 1. 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4: Student Spiritual Council 4 MARYANN TOKA—Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas Centripetal 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; Student .Sjiir- itual Council 3, 4 EMERY TOTH—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Football 1 THOMAS TOTH—Parish: Rosary Cathedral ; nONALD TOWSE—Parish: St. Agnes ) Al-Geo-Tiig 4; Monogi ' am Club I, 2, 3, 4; .Student Council i I, 2 j EDMOND TREMBLAY—Parish: Gesii :i____ VIRGINIA TRESE—Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Dramatics 4; G.A.L. 1, 2: 0)iei’etta 2, 3, 4 1 ;| WILLIAM TURNER—Parish: ,St. Anthony (Temperance, I: Michigan) || l ' ’ootball 1 ADOLPH TYLINSKI—Parish: St. Adalhert JOHN TYNAN—Parish: Rosary Cathedral Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4 CAROL VEIGEL—Parish: Immaculate Conception Centripetal 4; Dramatics 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; Glee Club 2: Mon¬ ogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2; Student Council 3, 4; Student Spiritual Council 4; Y.C.S. 4 BERNADINE VELLEQUETTE—Parish: Blessed Sacrament G.A.L. I; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Y.C.S. 4 ROBERT VENIA—Parish: St. Clement A 1-Geo-Trig 4; Football 2; Monogram Club 1 DORIS VIRAG—Parish: St. Stephen Centric- 4; G.A.I,. 1 JAMES WACHOWIAK—Parish: Blessed Sacrament Tennis 3, 4 JOHN WACHOWIAK—Parish: St. Hedwig Football 1 LEONARD WAGNER—Parish: Blessed Sacrament Football 1, 2; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Co incil 1 ROBERT WAITE—Parish: St. Hedwig Band 1; Glee ( lub 3; Operetta 3 JOHN WALDVOGEIi—Parish: Blessed Sarrament St i(lf‘iit f ' o incil 3 HELEN WALTERS—Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas Dramatics 4; G.A.L. 1, 2; Monogram Club 2, 3; Y.C.S. 2, 3 DELPHINE WAWRZYNIEC—Parish: Rosary Cathedral G.A.L. 1, 2. 3 EUGENE WEAVER—Parish: Sacred Heart (3‘nti ' ic 4; Student Spiritual Council 3 ROBERT WEISENBURGER—Parish: t)ur Lady of Perpetual Help Student Spiritual Council 1, 2 CATHERINE WEISLMEIER—Parish: St. Mary JACQUELYN WELSH—Parish: Immaculate Conception Centric 4; G.A.Ii. 2 JOHN WENZEI Parish: St. Ann Al-G(‘o-Trig 4; Di ' amatics 4; Student Siiii’itual Council 2. 3 JO ANN WESLEY—Parish: St. Joseph (Ida, Mich.) G.A.L 1, 2 MARGARET WESTER—Parish: St. Catherine Dramatics 4: G.A.L. 1, 2; Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Oiteretta 2, 3, 4; Student (Council 3, 4; Student Siiiritual ( ouncil 1, 2 JOSEPH WESTRICK—Parish: St. John STEVEN WEXEL—Parish: Holy Rosary Cathedral Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4 LOIS WIELINSKI—Parish: St. Hedwig Monogiam Club 1; Operetta 2; Student Spiritual Co incil 1, 2, 3, 4 PATRICIA WILLIAMS—Parish: St. Charles Band 3, 4; Centripetal 4; G.A.L. 1; Glee Club 3. 4; Mono¬ gram Club 2. 3; Operetta 3, 4; Y.C.S. 2; Student .Stiirilual Council 2 ELIZABETH WILLINGER—Parish: St. Clement Monogram Club 2. 3 MARION WODARSKI—Parish: St. Hedwig Dramatics 4; G.A.L. 1. 2; Y.C.S. 3 KENNETH WOLFGANG—Parish: St. Ann Band 1, 2, 3; Opei ' etta 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Student .Siur- itual Council 2; Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 EUGENE WOS—Parish: St. Vincent de Paul Al-Geo-Ti ' ig 4: Glee Club 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4: Student .Si)iritual Council 1. 2, 3, 4 CHESTER WYRAZ—Parish: St. Adalbert Student Spiritual Council 4 ANGELA YAGER—Parish: St. Charles Centripetal 4; G.A.L. 1, 2: .Student Council 3. 4; Y.C..S. 2, 3 MARVIN YOUNG—Parish: St. Benedict Monogram Club I ; Student, Sjiiritiial Council 4 .J I i I MARY ( ATHKRINR YDTTNG—Rarish: Iminarnlalc (‘nnroii- lion G.A.L. 1, 2; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2. :i. 1 PAUL ZALECKI—Parish: St. Hedwig Al-Geo-Trig- 4; Centric 4: Centripetal 4; Dramatics 4; Mon¬ ogram Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 4; Student Spiritual Council 1, 2, 3, 4 GERTRUDE ZALEWSKI—Parish: Rosary Cathedral (i.A.L. 1. 2 WILLIAM ZARRMSKI—Parish: Good Shepherd Dramatics 4; Football 1: Glee C.lub 2, Student Council 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Y.C.S. 3. 4 KENNETH ZAWODNY—Parish: St. Adalbert AI-Geo-Tri;4: 1; Glee Club 3, 4; Golf 3; Monou:ram Club 1: Student Spiritual Council 2; Track 1, 2, 3 VIRGINIA ZELLING—Parish: St. Ariics M onoRi-am Club 2. 3: Student Council 1 r- - FRANCES ZETTLER—Parish: St. Joseph (Erie, Mich.) BARBARA ZIELINSKI—Parish : St. Joseph Centric 4; Centripetal 4; MonoRram Club 2: Student Co )n- cil 4 MARCIA ZIEMAN—Parish: SS. Peter and Paul Centric 4; Dramatics 4; G.A.I,. 1, 2, 3, 4; (ilee Club 2, 3, 4: MonORi ' am Club 1: Operetta 2. 3, 4: .Student (Jouncil 4: Student Sr)iritual Council 2, 3 I GLORIA ZIENTARA—Parish: St. Anthony j Student Spiritual Council 2. 3 MARILYN ZUBER—Parish: Iininaciilate Conceptioii Centric 4; G.A.L. 1: Student Council 3, 4 NANCY ZUREK—Parish: St. Vincent de Paul j (J.A.L. 1, 2 PATRICIA ZYDORCZYK—Parish: St. Adalbert Centi ' ipetal 4: Cl.A.L. I. 2 THERESA ZYWieZYNSKI—Parish: Rosary Cathedral (i.A.L. I, 2, 3; MonoRi-am Chd) 3: .Student .Spiritual Co in- cil 3 NANCY HALT.—Parish: St. Mary .Student .Stiiidtual (Jouncil 4 YOUTH OF CFNTRAI. (1 uscriptioii in C’cntral’s Lobby) Yotirh of Central, lad or lass, learn here The ways of wisdom, and unearth the hidden (7enis of truth. For wisdom keeps the { ams Of justice and defends the portals of Fhe saints, while truth is worthier than wealth And mightier than armies in the field. Delve here for truth, as for a treasure-trove, ' I ' hen, hind it to thy memory and lock Rev. (1. V. If. Dunne, Litt. D. Page 41 The casements of thy mind. To fear the Ford Hut trims the lamp that leads to wisdom, and Her ways are lovely ways and all her paths Are peaceable. ' Fhen say to wisdom: Thou Art mine, ami when thou walkest let her go With thee, and when thou sleepest let her watch With thee, and when thou walkest talk with her, And write her words upon the tablets of thv soid. IN MEMORIAM “If c IiaiH’ loved them duritit life, let us not (dmudou them, until 7ve hei7 e condueted them hy our prayers Into the house of the Lord. St. Amhrose Theodore Mangas Died August 2, l!t4H TfTT ' OncORE AfANCiAS PARTSTT: ST. ACNF.S All who knew Theodore, or “ l ed”, as he preferred to be called, liked him. He was loved for his sterlinj character, his wit, and his untirinji: devotion to anythinji; he undertook. As his classmates think hack over his life only admirable traits come to mind. ' Ted desired to j ive himself to (iod as a Trappist following; his graduation this June. (lod anticipated this wish and claimed him early for His owm. Barbara Nopper Died June 28, 1948 P.ARRARA NOPPER PARISH; ST. MARY Parbara, like Eed, was taken suddenly from her classmates and friends. Those who associated with her, in fact all who knew her, loved her for her friendliness and thoughtfulness. During her three years at Central she, by her zeal in all activities, proved herself a true and loyal Centralite. Marjorie Riley Died June 28, 1948 MARJORIE RIEEY PARISH: OOOD SHEPHERD The Master called Marjorie suddenly with her life-long friend Bar¬ bara. All who came in contact with Marjorie admired her for her fine disposition, humor, and loyalty. Always ready with a smile she was gifted with a rare personality that endeared her to all her acquaintances. Marjorie was keenly interested in all that pertained to Central. Eternal rest f rant unto them, () Lord, and let perpetual Ih ht shine upon them. i lay they rest in Iware. Imen. Paqe 49. Juniors CLASS OFFICERS Richard Hoppe, Secretary Mary A. La Porte, n ' reasurer Vivian Pecker, Vice president I honias Arrnen, President i John Adams, Robert Adamsbiek, Cerald Albrerhl, Kath¬ erine Altman, Howard Ardrey. Tom Armen, Ray Arthur, Patricia A. Arvay, Joseph Barkiewicz, Dorothy l ahls. Frank Bailey, Jovce Bailee, Marv Baron, F.dward Barriz, Catherine Bales. Joseph Baner, Vivian Becker, l onald Beckman, M.ir Belacek, Mary Ann Belegrin. Mary Berninp;, Marv I.ou Best, Robert Bialorncki, John Bender, F.merv Bira. Karl Bires, Joan Blackwell, William C. Blanchard, Betly Blank, l.eon Blank. Page 43 Ricliard Ums, llow. ' ird H()}j;d;insk!, I.oiiis Honowicz, Wil¬ liam Horn, Claudia Horucki. W ' altcr I5o l(‘, nonna Hralder, Mar [o Hrainhd, Patriria A. Hrannan, Rose Mar Hrorki. Arihur Hronson, Cliarlcs Hrooks, Hill Hrown, Kenneth Hrown, lames Hiiekennncr. Riehard Hurdette, Haniel Hiirgard, (lale Hnshrne, Dolores ( ' alahrese, I’ef jj; ' ( ' allahan. Daniel Ckassidt ' , Jovre ( ' eglarski, Fileen Chambers, Mart ' Ann Charnet, Riehard Clnurt. Shirley (’hristel, James Chnrehill, Fmile Cieora, Ronald A. Cieslewiez, Joanne ( ' laike. Don Clifford, Harbara leanne Coates, I ' dward fFde, John ( ' ollins, |ohn Comes. John C’onklin, Hernadine ( onnellee, Cerald (’orrican, laniee Corrijjian, Pauline Cook. -Arthur Cortruvo, Corinne Couturier, l.a Donna Couturier, loanne Copie, Wblliaiti (hamer. Hill Crippen, Marv C ' rippen, I ' homas Cboss, Waller ( ' ross, Jovee Cumisket. Jerome Czajka, F-ugenia (’zrewiee, Joan Dahme, Dolores Dominguez, Alice Dominiak. Michael Darcangelo, Nate Darr, liotvard Debo, Norma Deimling, Mbiliam Delger. Page 44 t ' (jn taiict ' Del ' 1 Old, l.velsn l)i ' llaiiiaul, Jiilin De l.ucia, Margaret Dc Sinitli, James Desiiioiul. Marshall Desmoiul, Robert Dew, Rose Mar Dicke , Barbara Di Salle, Lloyd Dixon. Carolyn Doiiipier, Mary Doneoes, Dmialil Donaber, Carol I Duiiubue, (Jeorge Donabue. t [ Cerald Donovan, Ida Dorlmeister, Ratrieia Doszpol , Robert 11. Driscidl, Robert V. Driscoll. 1 bom as Drulard, Rat Drzewiecki, Lileen Duck, James Dugan, C ' aroi Dusseau. Jo ce Dusseau, vonne Dusseau, Robert Dutridge, Doiotbv Duvall, Joan Dye. Arnold Dzienn , W ' illiam I ' .ckeit, Jaiqueline Lickbolt, Nancy Lrard, Mai Jane Lrno. Rose Malic Lssc.v, Kallnxn laliei, lorn I ' aimei, Lui ' b ' erraro, Robert biliiuak. ' Rbomas Ritz, Merlin Ritzgeiald, James Meig, Jane Mood, Mary l ' ’a box. |ob.n CiatlneN, Donna Cjagnel, Raphael Cjasiorow ski, Mai Lllen Ciedert, Henry L. Cieiger. 1 bomas (ieiger, Robert Ceorgidi, Ruth Ci ' ibson, Sbirles Ciibson, Helen Cordon. Mary CranI, Mar Crace (irill, Betty Corsucb, bom Conn ley, Werner Haas. Page 45 M;Nil M llaHiK ' i, Nancy Hawaii, liaibaia Hall, jiiii llal- pin, William Ilamcl. Joseph Hanley, Joan Hanlon, h ' rances Hanudel, Marv Hanif;an, tierakl Hart. lioherl Hayes, Hale llertzlelil, Honna Heurinj. ' , Cj ' erahl Himick, I ' rank Hipj). Robert Joseph lloeiiel, Robert J. HoeHel, James Hofhnan, Cieorge Hoffmann, Lawrence Hoffitiann. Richard Hoffman, Villiam Ht)lly, Mary ' I ' hcresa Holt, Donald Ilonas, Richaril Hoppe. Richard Horner, Rob House, Uonakl Huba , Rlanclie Huilecck, Lhncr Imre. Kathleen lolt, James Irmen, John Istler, Ann luancso, Cjloria Iwinski. Patricia l■.laine Jablonski, Richaid Jolmson, kieorge Jiinga, Martin Junga, Llorence Jurski. Paul Kamenca, Joan Kaminski, Rita Karalewski, Mary Lou Keefe, Jolm Kchn. Robert Keil, William Keller, Virgil Keller, James Ken¬ nedy, Roma Kenned . James Kern, 1 homas Kiefei, James King, Raymond Kirchner, La Mence Kish. Donald Klass, Dolores Knetchel, William Koberstein, Jean Kohl, I ' hoinas Kolhoff. f’aye 46 joliii Koiiwiii, l ' a(ricl;i Kopcrski, Etliil Kovacs, llail)aia Krall, Rose Mary Kramer. Raul Kraus, Sylvia Kremiiec, James Kritzer, Daniel KrysztoHak, Lillian Kuhicki. Mikireil Kueeia, Jerrv Kukr, Aliee Kunisch, W ' illiam Lal ' ayette, Luuis LaMarehe. Jaek Laiulin, Jolm Langenderter, Rosemary La,n).;enderfer, I ' heodure Langerman, Phillip LaPlante. Mary Ann LaPorte, Fred Lee, Charles Leverette, CJerry Lewanelowski, Bob Lewis. Ronald l.e nian, Jean Limongi, Marilyn Link, Dolores Lissek, Mary Catherine Littlelield. Barbara Lusker, Barbara L kowski, Mary L ons, Phoebe Maeiejewski, Jo ee Maire. Joseph Majehszak, Patricia Makin, Loin Malone, John Mang, Robert Mariner. Janet Marry, Jane Martin, Mar ann Martis, Andrew Masesak, Bernard Matthews. Joan Matusz nski, Jerr MeCarlhy, Robert McCarthy, Lawrence McCartney, (ierard McCauley. Richard McCloskey, William McDonagh, Joan McGeein, Pat McHugh, Phil McHugh. I ' homas McHugh, James McMahon, JJetty McNamara, Barbara McNett, John Meehan. J hoiiias Mct ' kcr, I ' Jaint ' Mfiklc, Jane Mc ei ' s, Marv Ami Mcncts, Roliert Michalak. Norman Mierzwiak, Charles Miller, Mary jo Miller, Frances Miller, John Minarein. Paul Minoi ' , Ann Montrie, IJernadine Mittemlorl, Anthony Molnar, Patrick Moore. Marilyn Moran, 1 homas Moran, Ann Morgan, John Murawa, Mar Murnen. William Murphy, Mmoo Ahel, Fdwin Nadolny, Parbara Nagle, Nancy Narewski. Joan Navarre, Rita Nieset, Cireteheii Nordhaus, Patricia Nowak, Mary Jane Nyitra}. Rosi ' inary (tPritii, ( athk ' cn ()C ' onin ' ll, Roberl (I ' l.aughlin, Pom O’Laughlin, l.ois Ann Oiulo. l.ueilU ' ()ia ee, Sam Oiile, Jeanne ()s ald, Mai Ann Poe .ekaj, Joseph Parei. Citdiil Pas(piale, Martina Pastoiek, Mai Ann Pateinite, Roberl Palla , Maril n Pauken. Rose Mai Pauls, Donna Paynienl, Clifloril Pemioek, Doroihs Per , Dolores Pelerson. John PlafI, Fom Pheljis, Doris Phillsps, Roberl Pierce, James Pigatl. Parbara Pina kiiw is , Franklin Pinkelman, I ' Alwaril Pol- laul, V irginia Pollaul, Rose Marie Posadny. Maureen Poss, Robert Presser, John Prokup, Mary Lynn Quertinmont, Daniel Quinn. Jerry Rabideau, Paul Racheter, Charles Racz, Walter Rafterv, Ursula Reamer. Donald Reau, Jane Rectenvvald, William Redding, James Reeves, Madeline Rich. Donald Riddle, Robert Roller, Richard Rose, Noreen Ro van, Mary Ann Russo. John Ruszkowski, Joseph Ruth, Daniel Ryan, Jerry Sack, Charles Sartor. Edward Schaefer, Leonard Scharf, Joseph Schiavone, Irma Schings, John Schneider. Mary Schneider, (Iloria Schoen, Robert Schroeder, Sally Schuchert, Eileen Schultz. Margery Schuller, ' I ' heodore Seeman, Mary Lou Seidel, Hernard Selz, Mary Ann Senci. Richard Shanahan, Charles Shanks, Janet Sheahan, Ed¬ ward Shiple, John Shultz. Thomas Shultz, Steve Simkus, Ellsworth Skudlarek, Mary Jane Sloan, Theodore Smith. Lawrence Snvder, Norman Snyder, Patricia Snyder, Frederick Sobczak, Arthur Soinski. Timothy Sottek, Paul Spinazze, Ruth Stechschulte, James Steils, Michael Stevenson. Page 49 Sally Stewart, James Stokes, Joan Stroll, Julie Straub Norman Strutner. John Sullivan, Kathleen Sullivan, Robert Sur, William Sur, James Szakovits. Robert Szczublewski, Virgil Sze vczyko vski, Steve Tafel- ski, Lucille Thomas, Margaret Thomas. Mbiliam Thome, CJeorge Tietjen, Mary Ann Tincher, Helen Tobin, Richard Travis. Joan Urbanowski, Beatrice Trbanski, Joan Trbanski, Thomas Uyehara, Richard Vass. Donald Vigh, James Voigt, Juanita M’ achowiak, Esther Walczak, Betsy Weidinger. John Weithman, Ronald Weiss, Grace Welter, Robert Alzbacher, Donald WTnz. Margaret Wenzel, Dorothy Wernert, Thomas White, Gerald Wilhelm, Dorothy Willinger. Richard Winterhalter, Albert Wittman, Ralph Wojtorvicz, David Wongroski, Rita Wonser. Mary Lou Wood, Carol Woyame, Dennis Wright, Louise Ann Wright, Claudette Yeisley. Maureen Young, Richard Young, Arnold Younkman, Kenneth Zajac, Daniel Zakrzewski. Roscoe Zeiler, Frederick Zelling, Marcella Zientek, Eliza¬ beth Zydorczyk. Page 50 Sophomores CLASS OFFICERS Arthur Fischbach, President P ' lorence La Porte, Vice president Janies O’Shea, Secretary Grace Carone, Treasurer Basil Abbott, Joanne Ackerman, Herliert Adler, V ' adalin Altman, Roy Anderson, Donald Ankenbrandt. Joseph Areddy, Mary Arias, Bernard ArnoUl, Regina Backes, Richard Baensch, Donald liahna. Jim Bain, William Balas, Mary Balia,nee, Richard Balog, Corinne Barchick, Kathleen Ann Barchick. Robert Barshel, William Bartkavage, Jo Anne Bauer, Joseph Baumie, Shirley Beauch, Gerald Beaudry. Barbara Beauregard, Roland Beeler, Thomas Bensman, James Benson, Marguerite Bialorucki, Daniel Billmaier. Richard Binder, Ro,nald Blagus, Dale Bockenek, Lois Bondy, Joseph Bonkowski, Suzanne Boogher. Jeannine Booth, James Borer, Lhomas Bosch, Pat Bost- wick. Jack Boudrie, Joseph Bourgeois. Regis Boyle, John Brady, James Brazzill, John Brennam, Dolores Bronisz, Barbara Brown. i K ' .JB ' Jj W 0 i ■ 1 1 ! ' A 1 . sf L V d ,a TM MJ 4 ' iL l| 4 ft r y. Beverly Brunthaler, Dennis Bryan, Margaret Ann Buck, Kathleen Burns, Andys liushroe, Robert Buster. James Callaghan, Dorothy Campbell, William Campbell, Joseph Cnppelletty, Mary Cappelletty, Orace Carone. Mary Carroll, Dolores Case, James Cassidy, Joanne Cellura, Eugene CMeslewicz, Bernie Clinker. John Collins, Barbara Commett, Joan Cook, Richard Coombo, John Copic, Joseph Cory. Paul Cousino, Joanne Coutiere, William Coyle, Mary Alice Crawford, Orville Cullin, Betty Dahn. Mary Donnelly, Joseph Danyi, Mary Dashmer, Viola De Angelo, Joanne Deck, Charles Deger. Myra Deimling, Jean Pierre Delbecq, Georgia Delo, Mary Lou Dennehy, Mary Rose Denner, Anne De Passe. Robert De Salvo, Mar} De Vanna, Donna Diehl, Donald Dixon, Nancy Donahue, Max l orfmeister. Ronald Dossat, Marve Dougherty, Janice Downey, (ierald Doling, Patricia Durst, Mary Duszyrski. Carol Ann Eckert, Bonnie Eggleston, Robert Ertle, David John Essex, S 3 lvia Fabos, Maril ii Faneuff. Richard Farbrother, Daniel Farbrother, Dick Farmer, Richard Fazekas, Robert Felix, Richard Fellman. Art Fischbach, James Fisher, Mary Fitzgerald, La vrence Flahiff, Margery Florian, Robert Fleitz. Mary Flynn, Janet Fogg, Mary Fox, Dick Frahn, Nelson Franks, Carol (Janzert. Donald Gardner, Mary Ann Gedert, Rosemarie George, Elsie Gerhardinger, Donald F. Getz, Raymond Giles. Patrick Gillespie, Carole Ciillig, John Gilsdorf, Dick Goetz, Francis Gaffney, Sue Gonzales. Shirley Gorke, Nancy Ciottfried, Theresa Grabmeier, Eleanor Granata, Paul Grill, Barbara Grothjan. Sue Kelley, Robert Kellogg, Pat Kesting, Edward Keverii, Karl Kiefer, Carol Ann Kielizewski. Carol Kimling, Charles King, Donald E. Kinnee, Donald Kish, Carol Klaus, Marlene Klear. Jack Klein, Mary Kleinser, Madeline Kleman, Paul Kle- man, Burrell Knab, CJloria Kocher. Eugene Kohanski, Rosemarie Kosmatka, Eleanor Kovar, Idllian Krall, Eugene Kranz, I.ucy Krause. Kenneth Kretz, Thomas Kromenacker, Eileen Kreuz, Donna Krieger, James Kronbach, Joanne Krysiak. James Kubacki, Barbara Kujawa, Sally Kunzman, Her¬ bert Kurth, Ronald Kwiatkowski, Rita La Jeunesse. Edward La Marche, Thomas Landon, Florence La Porte, f Donald Lupica, Sarah La Plante, Jack Lawler. John Lechman, Thomas Lennan, Thomas I.eo.nhard, Charles Lestie, Joan I.eStrange, Frank Lewandowski. II Rose Marie (irole, Dorothy Hall, Marlene Iltinenkrath, Kenneth Harrell, ( ' harles Hartman, Peggy H -alv. Norbert Heban, Barbara Ileinricks, Naticy fleintz, John Ileinze, Phyllis Hejnicki, Patricia liens. John Herman, Nancy Hetrick, Donald High, Thomas Hilkens, Robert Hillabrand, Max Hofbauer. Fritz Holmes, Donald Holt, Bob Holtgrieve, James Homier, Stephen Horvmth, Lawrence Huber. Dick Hummil, Jeanette Hummer, Donald Huss, Jeanne Huston, John Incorvaia, Earl Tott. Melvin Izbinski, David Jagodzinski, Dorothy Jagodzinski, Edwin Janowiecki, Sylvia Jasinski, Theodore Jensen. James Johnson, Peggy Johnston, Marcella Jordan, Jeanne Kaltenmark, Mary Kamatm, Marlene Kaminski. Arline Karnikowski, Joe Kassmann, Mar} ' Jo Katafias, Frederick Kehres, David Keller, Gerald Kelley. 1 Richard Lewandowski, Donald I.e Yis, Ronald T.cwis, I ' lcdcrick T.ica, Ralph I,ieh;iu, vonnc Ludlow. Richard Mack, Patricia Madden, James Maher, Louise Malinowski, Thomas Manion, Robert Marciniak. Jean Martin, John Martin, liill Mason, Angela Mnuter, Kenneth Mauter, Joyce Mayer. Marie McClure, Margaret McGreevy, Mary McHugh, Beatrice McKay, Michael McNally, Jerry McNulty. Carole Meehan, James Melrose, Eugene Michalski, Donald Mierzwiak, Mary Ann Mikalajczak, Richard Miller. Nancy Minarcin, Viola Momenee, Kathleen Moore, Mary Agnes Moore, John Morrin, Thomas Murray. Angeline Musielewicz, Dale Myers, Stanley Mylek, Donna Nagy, Richard Nalan, Robert Nash. George Naumann, Genevieve Nawrocki, Ursula Nawrocki, Lois Nehiser, Carolyn Newbirt, James Nichols. 1 W ' MJ 1 • ' fj It w ' J BBL - ' cHIkI Si 1 ify -A ' V 3m HB Leo Niese, Elizabeth Nitz, Shirley Nopper, Geraldine Nowak, Mary Ann Nowak, Carol Nusbaum. Raymond Nusbaum, Marjorie Obert, Rita O’Prian, Pa¬ tricia O’Connell, Patricia O’Connor, Joan O’Donnell. George O’Hara, Joanne Oravec, Jim Orite, James O’Shea, Robert Ossege, Jerry Owen. Roland Pac -,nski, Paul Pacer, John Pankratz, Floyd Parker, Rose Mary Paweler, Phyllis Patvlicki. William Pearson, Jim Periat, Patricia Peter, Jim Pheatt, Geraldine Pinkstaff, Fred Pollauf. Nancy Price, William Rajski, Regina Ray, Leon Reinhart, John Reuscher, Terry Riley. Reon Robideau, Charlotte Rogacki, Patricia Rood, Robert Rutherford, Joseph Rutherford, Mary Louise Sakowski. Peter Saltier, Marlene Savene, James Say, William Scarbraugh, John Schaedel, Beverly Schea ter. Pliyllis Schetter, Pliyllis Annette Schiel, Robert Schotner, Rita Sclilacliler, June Sclnnidt, Mar}- Sclineider. John Schuller, Roliert SchwanzI, Patricia Scott, Lee Seitz, Edward Shea, liernard Shiple. Richard Shortridge, Mary Shuharga, Forest Shntt, Dolores Slowinski, John Slupecki, Marilyn Smith. Marvin Smith, l atricia Smith, Ann Sniadecki, Don Snyder, Dorothy Sohizak, Joantie Sodd. Robert Sottek, Albert Specht, Vivian Spenthoff, Janet Spillane, Cirace Spitulski, Jack Stallkamp. Mary Jo Slammer, Patricia Stange, June Stark, Arnold Starkey, Arthur Starkey, Robert Stelzer. Louise Steinbauer, Carol Steinman, Ronald Stiebler, Robert Stifel, Charles Stranc, Barbara Straub. Ruth Stroud, Eugene Superczynski, Pat Sweeney, Robert Sweeney, Robert Swindeman, Ray Szczublewski. Barbara Szymanski, James Szyonanski, Andrew Takors, Noreen Tierney, George Tillman, Jack Tillman. Larry I ' illman, Mary Thomson, Dolores Toska, Richard Trame, Alice Trese, Francis Tubba. David Turner, Forrest Ulman, Mary Vandenberg, Law¬ rence Varney, Margaret Volz, Barbara Wachowiak. Raymond Waclawek, Joan Walczak, Richard Walczak, William Walker, William Walters, Gerald Wasserman. Robert Weaver, Charles Wells, Donald Welter, Eleanor Wichowski, Carole Wilcox, Gerald Willhauck. Leo Williams, Theodore Williams, Raymond Wimmer, Beverly Wisniew ' ski, Joseph Wisniewski, Ralph Wojcie- chowski. Herbert Wolf, Jo Ann Zahner, I.eocadia Zalciak, Francis Zalewski, Leo Zawodni, Ernest Zedlitz. Paul Zion, George Zitzelberger, John Zuccarell. Freshmen CLASS OFFICERS T arbara Bowen, Vice president William Cassidy, President l homas Murnen, Secretary Joan O’Neil, J ' reasurer Eleanor Abair, Patricia Abrass, Gerald Adkinson, Mary Aeno, Joe Ainsworth, Robert Amborski. Daniel Anderson, James Andrus, Daniel Anderzack, Mary Lon Angevine, (Jerald D. Ankenbrandt, Barbara Arman. Marian Augiistyniak, Bernadette Azbart, Bernard Bachli, Kathleen Bain, Andrew Bakies, Anna Rose Balasz. Mary Ellen Ball, Margaret Balmer, Delphine Balanek, Guy Bardie, Robert Barciz, Marilyn Bates. Kay Beeker, Kathleen Best, John Bettinger, Dolores Blaile, Daryl Blanchard, Noel Blank. Frank Blaser, Shirley Blaser, Robert Blochowski, Shirley Boden, Richard Bodi, Barlrara Bogart. Luella Bokland, Dennis Bohmler, Merlin Boelner, Bernard Bonkoski, Judy Boogher, Gary Bardne. William Borer, Paul Bories, Daniel Bosch, Ronald Boss, Barbara Bowen, Richard Bracht. Donna Darvson, Angela Daunhauer, Nancy Lou Day, Mary Ann Debo, Thomas Deger, Gerald Dembowski. Ronald Demka, John Dennehy, Robert Desmond, Daniel DiSalle, Thomas Dixon, Patricia Doherty. Phyllis Dominiak, Doris Donahue, Richard Doran, Patricia Driscoll, Eugene Dudash, Robert J. Dudash. Patricia Dugan, Margaret Dunve, Arlen Dusseau, Joann Dusseau, Sandra Dusseau, Margery Duvall. Dorothy Duwve, James Duwve, Fred Dzienny, Robert Eble, James Edwards, John Ehret. Thomas Ertle, Richard Esser, Ann Fabos, Patricia Fandrey, James Feltman, Beverly Fielding. I ' homas Flahie, Jeanette Fournier, Joanne Fournier, II Sadeva Francis, Peter Frederick, James Fritsch. Daniel Gale, Bernice Gaspodarek, Gerald Gedert, Leon¬ ard (xedert, John Gercak, James (xibbons. Robert Brack, Marian Bresnahan, Dennis Broekway, Alfred Brown, ( ' harles Brown, Marion Brown. John Brown, Suzanne Brudzinski, Carol Buchele, Ida Buczko, Clara Burgard, Florence Burgard. Jac(|ueline Burke, Alfred Burzynski, Mary I.ou Ca Jacob, V ' incent Carone, John ( arroll, William Cassidy. Shirley Chambers, Charlotte Cherry, Madelon Chlapek, Elaine Christian, Janet Churchill, Juanita Clabough. Thomas Clark, Margery Claus, Richard Clegg, Joyce Cline, Donald Corrigan, Robert Courvoiser. Lemuel Cousino, Patricia Cousino, Richard Cousino, Patricia Couturier, Chester Cukierski, Roger Curley. Raymond Curtis, Madonna Czajka, Marvin Czaja, Melvin Czajkawski, Raymond Czubachowski, Richard Dahme. Robert Dame, Mary Damazyn, Donald Danielak, Rose¬ mary Danko, Michael Dansack, Leo Darmofal. Owen Oihbons, Mary Jo (ullig, Barbara (nllis, I ' .dward (jliatti, Barbara (iilsdort, Bernice (dowski. Ralph Goiny, Nancy Gozdowski, Dennis (B-aff, John Cjraham, Richard Ciranata, Sall Ckrange. Lawrence Cirisvard, Richard Cjiisrvald, Charlotte Grodi, Robert CJroth, Harold Ckrothjan, Rita Hackenberg. John rialleron, Thomas Ilalpin, Mary Louise Hamilton, Don Hanley, James Hannon, Elaine Hanus. James Heinl, Anna Marie Heiss, Barbara Ann Hellem, Joan Heltman, Eleanore Hench, Patrick Hendricks. Janet Henry, Joyce Henry, Margaret Hermann, Mitzie llertzfeld, Suzanne Hettle, Rita Hickman. Kathleen Higgins, James Hite, Gerald Hittler, Patricia Hoffman, James Hogan, James Holmes. John Holup, Emery Hornyak, Marlene Hudzinski, Mary Hunt, Richard Hunter, Mary Lu Hurley. Betty Ignasiak, Ralph lott, Duane Irmen, Rita Irmen, Elizabeth Jarkowski, James Istler. Noreen Isabelle, Beverly Jasinski, Jerry Johnson,.Theodore Johnson, Barbara Jones, Richard Jones. Michael Juarez, Daniel Jaramillo, Edward Justen, Bob Kaczmarck, Theresa Kaliski, James Kamuies. Lou Ann Kania, John Kapelski, Elizabeth Kaperski, Grace Kantaniak, James Kash, Donna Kaspitzke. Robert Kaye, Eugene Kazmierczak, Kenneth Keeler, Ann Keil, Lloyd Keil, Ronald Keil, Nancy Keller. Richard Keller, Kathryn Kelley, Mary Kelly, Phyllis Ann Kempski, Constance Kerstetten, Barbara Kesler. Charles Kirschner, Barbara Kisch, Richard Klein, Carol Klingler, Evelyn Klocinski, Mary Knaggs. Jack Koester, Gerald Kokocinski, Paul Kolacz, Virgil Konapinski, Beverly Konweiski, Nancy Konzal. Raymond Mockensturm, Donald Maher, Ronald Mahoney, Mary Louise Manor, Robert Marcinek, June Marshall. Louis Masney, Jim Matthews, Patrick, Mattimoe, Mary Maynard, Ton ' Mazzurco, Jim McAlear. Francis McCarthy, Nancy McCartney, Martin McCauley, Barbara McDaniel, Michael McDonough, John McC overn. Richard McGranahan, Jack McGurk, Margaret McHugh, Michael McMonagle, Thomas Meehan, Rosemarie Meier. Janet Meranda, John Mermer, Robert Mettler, Joan Metz, John Metzger, William Metzer. Thomas Meyers, Mildretl Mihalek, Edna Miller, Marlene Miller, Thomas Miller, William Miller. John Mohr, Rita Molnar, Cilenda Marie Momsen, Neil Montagino, Robert Montrie, Michael Moore. Thomas Moran, Sharon Morgan, Tom Moriarity, Con¬ stance Morman, Robert Morrin, Robert Morrissey. Jon Konzen, Kathleen Kovack, Eugene Kowalski, Shirley Krajewski, John Krall, Richard Krall. Dorothy Kramer, iiernie Kranz, (ierald Kranz, Mary Ann Kristof, Sue Kronback, Leonard Kubiak. Eugene Kutehenriter, Richard Kwiatkowski, Rita Kwiat- kowski, Beverly Kwiatkowski, Marynn Lagger, Mary Lake. James LaMarche, Jerome Langenderfer, Nancy LaPlante, Raymond LaPlante, d ' heresa LaPlante, Deniece LaPoint. Richard Lardinais, Mark LaVoy, Daniel Lechlak, Joseph Lechlak, Leonard Lechlak, Mary Ann Lechman. Mary An,ne Leidel, (ierald Leland, Betty Ley, Cjerald Lisiakowski, Michael Litwin, Roger Lonsway. Carol Lora, Shirley Losek, Nancy Lowe, Arnold Ludwig, Micha el Lynch, Honora Lyons. Vincent Lyons, Mary Mack, Shirley Ann Mack, Joseph Mockensturm, Philip Mockensturm, Raymond Mocken¬ sturm. Mary Maldiu , I.diicr Manassa, joe Moiick, iManccs Mimit-r, ( ' liailes Miirawa, riidiiias Miirncn. Patricia Murzynski, Carlton James Nangle, Don Nagle, Helen Nagle, ' I ' heodore Narts, Melanie Nassr. Marian Navarre, Rita Nawrocki, Helen Neff, Joanne Nichols, Shirley Nieineyer, David Noe. Karen Nordhans, Richard Notvak, (irace Nowakowski, Barbara Olender, Sally O ' Loughlin, Joan O’Neill. Nancy Jean Opre, Donald Ossege, Walter O’Shea, David Leo Palmer, Joan Patterson, Donald Pauken. James Pauly, Rosemary Perna, Margaret Peterson, John Petsche, Robert J. Phillips, ’iolet Pietrykowski. John Pigott, Joseph Pilkington, I ' heresa Plenzder, Phyllis Podiak, Joann Pojmanski, Dolores Pomeroy. James Pontsler, Patricia Posadny, Barbara Printke, Rich¬ ard Prokup, Richard Przeniczny, Richard Pufall. Donald Quertinmont, Thomas Quinn, William Quinn, Patricia Ann Rafferty, Jim Rahman, Daniel Rokicki. Matthew Ray, Vincent Rehkopf, Edwin Reid, Sandra Reid, Margaret Reinhart, Ruth Rectenwald. Thomas Renard, Janet Reuscher, Jack Rerucha, Charles Resell, Sharon Rhodes, James Rihacek. Catherine Robinson, Noreen A. Robinson, Paul Roesner, Robert Rokicki, Francis Roshak, Daniel Romana. Beverly Romatowski, Joan Roslin, James Rowan, Richard Ryan, Patricia Ribarczyck, Barbara A. Rywalski. Mary Ann Sabiniewicz, ’incent Sadd, Lester Sahadi, James Sattle, Richard Sayen, John Sancrant. Phil Schaefer, Donald Schaller, Carolyn Scharf, Ann Scharlow, Mary Scheibenzidier, Robert Schemenauer. Paul Schlagheck, Helen Scheuerman, Donna Schlessner, Boll Schmitz, John Schubargo, Joan Schultz. James Schultz, William Screptock, John Selz, Ernie Sennig, William Sexton, ' inifred Shea. Dolores Shimmoly, Joan Shimmoly, Geraldine Shipman, Thomas Sikorski, Arthur John Simon, Marcella Smalle) ' . Francis P. Smith, Suzanna Smith, Donald Sniegowski, Gerald Sobczak, Lawrence Spinazze, Donald Spurgean. James Stasiak, Mary Ann Steinhauer, Elizabeth Stel- maszak, Alex Stephen, Mary Stephenson, Ralph Stevens. Richard Stevens, Thomas Stevenson, Raymond Strutner, I aniel Sullivan, Arlene Supica, Robert Suska. Mary Ann Sivan, IIo vard Syroka, Evelyn Takaca, Joseph Tate, Rose Ann Taylor, Kathleen Tertel. Dominec ' Foeppe, Daniel Topolewski, Joseph Torti, Bill Timbus, Margaret Tincher, Mary Ann Thome. Mai Fhormc, Richard Fowsc, Marie Trompeter, Rita ' Frompeter, Marcella I ' ucholska, Frank Tuttle. Joan Trbanowicz, Roger Telletiuette, Bob Tnia, Elmer V ' eres, Molly Viertlheck, Niki Vosdoganes. Mary Jane Wagner, Raymond Wagner, Jo Allyn Wal- czak, Bernadette Mbilp, Lawrence Walter, Jerrald Wanen. ' vonne Warr, Richard VA arren, Edmond Weaver, Edward Taver, Raymond Weaver, Mary Jane Welter. Fhomas ' elzbacker, Alois Wendt, Karl Wenz, Jack W ' erner, Robert Wernert, Jack White. Nancy Wiener, Gilbert Williams, Helen Williams, Sharon Wblcox, Ray Wilson, Walter Wollenbeeker. Jo Ann birzell, Franklin Yates, Edward Young, William ' oung, Delphrne Zak, Virginia Zaryezanska. Christine Zawacki, Paul Zeiler, Robert Zraik, Daniel Zydorezyk. Page 61 Religion ' rhe religion course is a great force in the formation of the true Catholic Centralite. As an essential part of our education it is carried into every phase of the day’s program. In this class we learn not only the principles of our religion but also how to apply this Icimwledge to our own lives. The privilege of assisting at Holy Mass and receiving Holy Communion daily is offered to every student. An annual Retreat is scheduled for all, while a special Day of Recollection is set aside tor the seniors. The many spiritual activities maintained through¬ out the year are climaxed by tbe May Convocation in the Spring. Sister Charlotte has the “eyes” Father W eriiert’s class looks happy. Has Sister Loretta stumped you, Ann What caught your eye, Father Shugrue? Page 62 Father Ilillinger, hoys’ retreat master. Father Hoffman, girls ' retreat master. Cjirls’ closing Retreat Mass. Roys’ closing Retreat Mass. Final Henecliction of Retreat. Page 63 English Ability to recognize and use good English and the apprecia¬ tion of fine literature are the points stressed in the English class. A three year requisite, this course offers the seniors a chance of either literature, public speaking or journalism. A detailed study of American Literature is emphasized in the junior year while the English classics are stressed in the senior schedule. The ability to speak correctly and at ease is acquired in the public speaking classes, and the rudiments of newswriting are perfected in the journalism course. Sr. M. Alice ' s boys are off for “Treasure Island” Boys start work on Junior essay in Sr. Mary Austin’s room. Much ado about authors in S . Marie Celine’s class. Page 64 }l Okay Dick, get going. ;i Question shy, or camera shy, Jerry? I No platter chatter, here. t Page 65 1 1 Spanish With the world conditions as they are today there is immediate need of peace among nations. Two effective means of acquiring this peace are knowing and under¬ standing the religion and language of a country. As common worship of (lod brings about unity and harmony among people so common language makes for deeper under¬ standing of the peoples using it. Students of Spanish attempt to achieve a better understanding of the Spanish speaking world through a knowledge of this language. Along with familiarity with the tongue of the Central and South Americans will come a de:ire to know why they think and act as they do. This cra ing to understand others will strengthen the bonds of peace among nations. As tliey say in Kspanol . . Manana ii Page 66 Une 1 aventure.” 1 nily the study of each language brir.gs v. ' ith it the spirit of adventure. This spirit leads the student of French into a new world filled with new peoples, new customs, new ideals, and new methods of national government. Although the study of the language itself is the most important phase of the course, the singing of French songs, the reading of the French paper La Croisade, and the enjoyment of French plays help the students understand the French and their motle of life. French French jiaper proves interesting in Sr. Carmelita class, eh Florence ? Page 67 German Besides leaniing to read and write Cilernian, the students study the customs, geography of the area, historical places, famous cathedrals, industries, natural re¬ sources, and the various forms of the country’s recreation. They try to acquire a sympathetic understanding of the culture and of the ideals of these people who have suffered so much from World War 11. Since music is consitlereil the basic art of Ciermany, the students spend many periods studying and enjoying the various folk songs of this people. .... 3B, in Page 68 Now wasn’t that simple! Nothing uninteresting here, according to Rosie. Latin The enthusiastic acceptance of the study and work in Latin is due in no small measure to the ideals placed before the students in their approach to the subject. ' I ' he thought of the holy priesthood, the medical doctor, pharmaceutical work, law and other vocations open to them avenues and ideals for which to strive. Yearly, in March, Central Catholic High enters the National Competitive Contest sponsored by the Association for the Promotion of the Study of Latin and every student of Latin participates. This contest is on the approved list of National Contests by the National Association of Secondary School Principals. Every student participating in this contest can become a medal winner, provided he merits 116 to 120 points in the test which has a maximum of 120 points. For every three medals earned by individual students, the school is presented with a trophy. Last year Central Catholic High School had six Medal Winners; one senior, two juniors and three sophomores. Good work, Norman. Off to the “wars” with Fr. McGowan. Sr. Bernildis’ class recites the “pledge of allegiance to the flag” in Latin. Page 69 Don’t look too hard. Serious researchers.? That’s the one. Are you sure it’s good, Sister? Mary Alice seems to have the right one. From early morn ’til late at nifrht there is one room in the school that is truly a busy place. During the school year, Central’s library is a veritable storehouse of information from which the student body draws aid for daily assignments, research papers and also enjoyable leisure moment reading. The upperclassment find it an oasis of knowledge in a desert of ignorance when the formal essay, the history contest or the book Page 70 Library Let’s keep the record straight, girls. Concentration is the thing, d ' his is the magazine to read. No shortage of librarians here. review looms on the horizon. To the sophomores aiul freshmen this room reveals the secrets of library science. The importance of call mimbers, the card cata¬ logue, the encyclopedias, the readers gindes are soon mastered by these students. The magazines, pamphlets and books housed in the library offer much help to the faculty as well as to the student body. Page 71 History History, “the record of how well or how ill man has obeyed ( jod,” acquaints the student with those facets of world development that have effected modern civiliza¬ tion. He studies the fortes, the weaknesses, the reknown, the in¬ famous, the successful, and the defeated. Courses offered at Central cover ancient, medieval, and modern European history, American his¬ tory, sociology, economics, and na¬ tional problems. A careful study j of these gives the students the background necessary to interpret intelligently the developments in today’s chaotic world and to dis¬ cern their causes. Honor was brought to the his¬ tory department by Jo Allyn Walczak, a freshman, who won first prize in the Elks’ contest and Ardis Carr, a senior, who merited the “H i s t o r y Teachers’ Club Medal’’ in the University of Notre Dame contest. i| “Life during Ancient Civilization was . . “Now it’s right along this . . Page 72 Helen has her contest essay ready for Sr. Mary Neri’s okay. Not Gen. Marshall but Marshall Desmond taking over. Page 73 Girls ' Art Art is the development ol an appreciation for the beautiful and the acquirin[ ; of the powers to produce the beautiful. The department offers a complete four years course in design, free hand drawing, composition, color theory, illustration, dress de¬ sign, oil and watercolor painting, lettering, needle work, weaving, clay modeling, metal work, and etching. d ' he stage settings for senior plays and operettas, as well as for this year’s “Chimes of Normandy,” were constructed and painted by the junior and Senior girls of this department. V A r A ‘ mM Pretty aren’t they? Patricia Miinier, Lois V ' ielinski, Oenevieve Briiclzinski, Joan Mougey, check posters for display. Page 74 f it L wk I Knit one, pearl two. We’re proud of our work. Here’s real talent. It’s argyles 2 to 1. Nice figure - - - ennes. Page 75 Boys ' Art riie I oys’ Art Department ofters a complete tour year course in theory of color, principle or design, and lays a good foundation in the commercial held. Techniques taught in this course are water color, pen and ink, pastels, ami oil painting. Such courses as wood carving, metal- craft, model-building, and leather-crafts are also taught. The latest edition to this department is the making of Walt Disney plaques tor children’s room and Hospital Pediatrics. An¬ other interesting project is the molding of ash trays, holy water fonts, and cups and saucers out of clay. A course in photography is offered in which every phase of the subject is explained. “Just put a touch here—that’ll do it,” Page 76 HOHt hk’ik liev Art—that’s moldv! Practically the same aren’t they? Is this what we made ? Architecture can be fun. Phis’ll do the trick. Messy isn’t it? We agree, Sister. Page 77 Mathematics In this, the era of science, the department of mathematics furnishes instructions in the most fundamental and basic science. Through the four year course given at Central the math student progresses from the fundamentals of first year algebra and plane geometry to the more ex¬ tensive advanced algebra, solid geometry, and trigonometry. He, moreover, acquires, though he may not realize it at first, the ability to think logically, a result of his daily practice in carrying a given datum to an inevitable conclusion. Thus, mathematics instills the student with both a practical and a somewhat intangible but useful education. Page 78 John Christ, Thomas Mulvihill, tell Sr. ( ' onstaiitia it’s a hit coidusing. Mathematics (jeometry has many angles . . . 7 ' hink hard, now. M at’s the difficulty, Sister? Let it snow, let it snow. General Science (icneral Science offei s the stutlent a preview of the major sciences taught here at Central. A combination of l iology, Physiology. Physics, and Chemistry, it is the roadway and framework of understanding of scientific principles and methods. Blow (fahriel, bloev. Page 79 Enough of this ‘‘fowl talk. Handy little thin , isn’t it? ( ' orn on the cob ? ' hat ' s on the menu, butterflies? “Eel” shock you. No, silly, it doesn ' t fiive milk. ' atch that meat hook. Biology Hiology students can well appreciate the meaning of the verses of the Canticle, “All the works of the Lord, bless the Lord, praise and e.xalt Him above all forever.” 1 heir varied e.xperiences in the classroom laboratory and field work are designed to give a wider knowledge of (lod’s creations, the world and man. Scientific attitudes and appreciations of the good and beautiful in life are fostered. Page 80 Physiology The purpose of the course is to help each student to develop an increasing sense of personal responsibility for the health of the community as well as for his own well¬ being. It aims to develop a correct approach to scientific thinking and problems of life, to familiarize him with the facts of nature and to provide him with a great wealth of information and proper attitudes that will make for better and healthier living. 1 The inside story Cjeorge knows all the answers Now yon know what a brain is, Bill! Nursing Room dl2, Sr. M. Irene’s domicile, is a much visited habitat. No matter how im¬ portant nor how insignifi¬ cant the complaint all clients receite sympathetic and helpful aitl from the school nurse. Besides caring for the aches and pains of the nine¬ teen hundred students. Sis¬ ter conducts, every year, per¬ sonal interviews and check¬ ups with the freshmen and new students at Central. (detting the facts. So big! Accident ? lake two; they’re small. Page 81 Physics I ' his subject covers all the forms of energy; mechanical, elec¬ trical, heat, light, sound. Again the student is brought to a greater realization of the importance of experiment. Physics teaches the student the every day principle of every day problems and their so¬ lution. I ' he natural physical laws and what they govern are studied. Not only is the basic information taught but its application to mod¬ ern living stressed. Page 82 Hot stuff coming up. Practical Work. Just checking, Dick? Watch ’er “Bovle.” Chemistry Here the student attempts to uncover the secrets of God’s ele¬ ments by the scientific method. Chemistry offers the student a highly interesting approach to the wonders of nature with the stress on experiment. Although the progress of science moves swiftly this subject maintains a rapid pace, covering atomic reactions, new in¬ dustrial methods, organic and in¬ organic phases of a comparatively new science. Chemistry. Here too, the fundamentals, the properties, the uses, the importance of the basic matter (elements) are stud¬ ied. Future chemists at work? Hold it steady... Look out Richard. It might explode! Thanks a lot. Sister. Isn’t that interesting. “50 grams—That’s about it.” Page 83 Drafting The Mechanical Drawing Department at Central Catholic High School, under the spiritual and technical direction of Dr. (i. W. L. Dunne and Fr. A. T. Schmidt, offers to the ambitious student the most complete course for a career in the exacting science. The freshman year, descriptive geometry, orthographic pro¬ jection, surface development and the various types of perspective are mastered. Fhe slide rule and its intricate functions are taught in the Page 84 Looks as if Bob received a compliment from Father Dunne. Surveying the grounds. Scenes sighted, surveyed same. sophomore year, along with machine detail, gearing and cam design. With these fundamentals the junior applies himself to a project, perhaps an airplane, an automobile or the various types combustion motors. The final year is devoted to the study of civil engineering. Combining his mastery of trigonometry and drafting, the senior gathers his data from the field and then computes the required dis¬ tances, areas, or volumes, and draws his problem to scale. Without a doubt the drafting department of Central Catholic High School is unparalleled by any other high school in the country. Page 85 t Getting the answers. “Swearing in” the public. Learning the business. Must be interesting? Commercial “Accuracy, speed, and production” is the often repeated slogan of the Commercial Department as it prepares students to meet the requirements of the business world. In Office Practice, training is given in the use of ediphone, electric typewriter, listing machine, and calculators. Bookkeeping students are taught the fundamentals of accounting together with duties required by business. In first year typing, mastery of the keyboard is emphasized, while in the second year the fine points of job technique are stressed. The aim of the shorthand classes is rapid reading, perfect penmanship, the building of the tran¬ scription rate and phrasing. The study of commercial law stimidates the interest of the students m everyday personal, so¬ cial, and business application of law. Commercial Georgraphy enables the students to carry out the activities of government in meeting the problems of national, state, and local welfare. Civics develops an understanding of current events and problems and encourages sound social attitudes and impressions. Page 86 Do it this vay, girls. Fast work with a machine. Keep your eyes on the copy. Gentlemen . . . It’s all in the books. Watch those figures. Page 67 Will it fit? Which one do you like? We’re handy with stitches. Mix it up good. It’s all in the books. Don’t burn it. No hard biscuits here. It can’t he that funny. Make it fancy, now. Home Economics “Education must take the future into account, but it should prepare for the future by teaching how to live a rich life in the present.” ' Ehis is a motto which those students who take Home Economics constantly practice. These Centralites become acquainted with food nutrition, clothing and good grooming, homemaking, homefurnishing, home nursing, family and social relationship. Leisure time activities are stressed and students learning this course are capable of using this time for helpful recreational purposes. Forming good habits is also stimulated in the minds of these pupils. Homemaking is definitely taught, and everyone should know that the clues to successful living are truthfulness, honesty, fair play, cooperation, self control, charity, courtesy, and creative thinking. Page 88 I I, M A goodly frame, and a goodly fame, And ‘(leniral’ be her name.” onesty “Here together shall combine Honesty, the third mark, is linked with sports. This character letter marks the student as an honest law- abiding citizen. Where but on the gridiron, the basketball floor, tbe bleachers is this idea of fair play and justice — the ability to win humbly and lose graciously — better learned? Participation in sports affords one of the simplest means of acquiring the imprint of the seal of honesty. SPORTS i Coach Bondy Coach McCarty Coach O’Rourke COACH PATRICK McCARTY Al ' HLETlC DIRECTOR AND HEAD FOOTBAEL COACH Air. AlcCarty directed the Irish to one of the most successful years in Central’s history. This year marked Air. AlcCarty’s fifth at the helm of Irish sports and it proved to be a fruitful one. I ' he basketball team was state runner-up and his foot¬ ball team won seven out of ten games against some of State’s best elevens. COACH LAWRENCE BONDY — BASKETBALL COACH Little needs to be said concerning the accomplishments of Air. Bondy. Each year his teams are getting better. In his first year as basketball mentor, the Irish captured the City runner-up crown. Last year his charges were Regional Runners- Up and this year State Runners-lJp. What next, little man? COACH PAUL O’ROURKE —FRESHAIAN AIENTOR Air. O’Rourke, a 1938 graduate of Central, has been freshman football and basketball coach for three years. In 1937 he played on Central’s championship basketball team. From Central he enrolled at Dayton University where he played tackle. In the 1942 season he was on the Dayton team that won eight of ten games. Here at Central, as freshman coach, he has had two city champs in football and his basketball team has never been below third place in city standings. Page 90 FOOTBALL VARSITY Front: E. Schroeder, J. Raster, R. Kaminski, R. Recker, J. Hanley, J. Buckenmyer, T. Seeman, A. Dzienny. Row 2: R. Bialorucki, B. Clinker, R. Hoppe, M. Langel, J. Szakovits, W. Gleespen J. Kwiatowski, B. Lafayette. Ro v 3: P. Moore, K. Brown, D. Dartt, G. Donohue, T. Farmer, R. Sullivan, T. Arman R. Caputo. Row 4: J. Incorvaia, A. Marchal, B. Crippen, T. Drulard, W. Rafterv, J. Stoepler, R. Farbrother, (3. McCloskey, T. McHugh. FOCrrBALL SCHEDULE We They Dayton ... ... 19 0 Sept. 12 Libbey . .. 20 12 Sept. 12 Scott . ... 12 20 Oct. 1 Waite . . 7 25 Oct. 9 Steubenville . ... 20 13 Oct. 16 DeVilbiss . ... 21 18 Oct. 22 Springfield .. .. 21 0 Oct. 31 Libbey . . 13 19 Nov. 5 Scott . . 20 14 Nov. 12 Woodward . . 34 0 Nov. 19 Page 91 JOK KWIA ' I ' KOWSKI — All City (second stiing). Joe specialized in blocking kicks and recovering fumbles. Ilis fighting spirit aiul tricky play against his bigger opponents served as . ' 111 inspiration to his teammates. DONALD DARl ' P—I ' here are no complaints against Don, who fought ever minute for his team. His ac¬ curacy in centering the ball was great, as was also his sense of humor. JOHN RASTER—All City (second string). Much may be said about our ‘‘Most Valuable Player.” His duties of a blocking (piarterback were the most ably iierformeil in the city. RONALD KAMINSKI —Fast and fearless Ronnie vill be a great loss to the Irish next vear. His end-runs were good for many a touchdown. JOHN INCORVAIA—Combining his size with his ability at the tackle spot made this sophomore hard to stop. Hl’CH EHRSAM—Hugh was handi¬ capped by his size, but always gave his best. His desire to win made him a good quarterback. Page 92 TOM McHUCTI—This burly full¬ back plowed his way through many opponents’ line to come through when the going was tough. “Olaf” will re¬ turn next year to aid the Irish back- field. PATRICK MOORE—Due to injuries to Pat’s leg he was unable to play the entire season. There will be great ex¬ pectations of him next year. JOHN STOEPLER—John lived up to all expectations of a good player for he came through with a stifjiig, power¬ ful t pe of ball playing in his guard position. DAN FARBROTHER—Dan’s magic toe helped pull the team out of many tight spots. This sophomore tackle is figured upon to help lead the Irish for two more years. WILLIAM OLEESPEN — Bill was good as an offensive and defensive guard. His leading of interference made the Irish end-runs most effective. ROBERT RECKER—All City (first string). Bob was called by many the most shifty back in the city. Besides this he was a number 1 defensive player. Page 93 KEN BROWN—Rough aiul ready was this big guard’s motto. Ken will be able to prove this the coming season. JOE MANLEY—Using his power and skill, Joe earned the title of a hard- blocking ()uartcrback, as well as being a good defensive clog. JULIUS S Z A K O V I T S—“Socko” fought hard in his position as a tackle. His rough and ready play up front helped to make the team click. LEE SU ' EER—Lee showed great abil- it and the fighting Irish spirit in his pla -. His position at the tackle spot will be hard to fill next year. BILL URIPPIN—Plowing through all opposition is what Bill excelled in. More will be heard from him next year. BERNIE (’LINKER—Being consid¬ ered one of the city’s top punters is only a sideline for Bernie who is also known for his rugged line play. Page 94 MIKE EANCjEL—A lthough mighty Mike was small, his cleverness as a halfback vas a constant threat to the opposing teams. AE MARCHAL—All City (first string). ‘‘Tex” has been called by many the toughest end in the city be¬ cause of his ability to block and to take out the opponent’s interference. GERALD McCLOSKEY—During his three years on the varsity football team Mac” has had the distinction of being the team’s number one pass re¬ ceiver. ED SCIIROEDER—Skilled in the art of centering and also a deadly de¬ fensive player, this short, stocky sen¬ ior will be missed by the team. JOHN SULLDE N —W he n extra yards were needed this shifty fullback answered the call. Next fall John’s running ability will be a great asset to the team. Page 95 Lightweight Front: L. ' illiams, L. ney, J. lirennan, R. Dossat, C}. O’Hara, R. Beeler, R. Kellogg. Row 2: M. McNally, L. Zawondy, J. Cassidy, J. Johnson, (}. Zitzelberger, T. Cirange, J. (jilsdorf. Row 3: D. Lupica, R. Balog, 1 ' . Murray, T. Williams, R. Shortridge, H. Adler, F. Holmes, M. Hotbauer. Freshman Team Front: P. Hendricks, (}. Dutjuette, A. Muzzurco, R. Prokup, J. Torti, J. Selz, L. (}risvard, J. Bettinger, R. Cousino, R. Blockowski. Row 2: J. Mohr, J. Fellman, D. Danielak, W. Metzger, J. Konzen, R. Esser, R. Dame, A. Ludwig, J. Petche, W. O. Shea, J. Mouch, T. Nortes. Row 3: n. Hanley, J. McAlear, R. Keller, L. Palmer, W. Timbers, W. Cassidy, J. Carroll, R. Marcinek, E. Oliatti, R. Jones, T. Moriarity. Row 4: J. Raymond, P. Mochensturm, L. Kief, D. Lecklak, E. Sennig, J. Ains vorth, Sodd, R. K viatowski, M. McMonagle. R. Phillips, J. Holmes. Page 96 4 Cheerleaders B a c k i II g the Scarlet and Gray at every sports event are these reliable ten. This squad has been a part of the cheer¬ ing section and has done a swell job. Front—Richard Burdette, Riley Moore, Robert Kellogg, Joseph Bauer, Joseph Brazzil. Back—Marion Wodarski, Joan Glonek, Patricia McQuade, Florence Perkins, Rose Lanke 3 Managers In every suc¬ cessful activity there are those behind the scene who set the back¬ ground and pre¬ pare the stage for the event. So in athletics the man¬ agers prepare the players for ac- t i o n. Uniforms a n (1 equipment are their tools for an all im¬ portant job. Seated—John Mohr, Francis Gaffney, Michael Lynch, Harry McMahon. Standing—Richard Sullivan, Robert Sullivan. Page 97 I i Basketball DON DONOHER, “Mickey”—Don combined height, speed, and accuracy to keep the Irish in the win column. Returning next year he is a potential high scorer which can make Central again a State C ' rown threat. FRANK HIPP, “Hipp”—Fraiik started playing this year on the varsity and does his job under the backboards. Although Frank hasn ' t seen much ac¬ tion when he’s in there he gets his share of markers as well as rebounds. I’OM McIlUClI, Olaf”—In all the games this junior substitute entered he was in the scoring column. Olaf places as a backboard man and has gotten his share of rebounds. His height will aid the Irish next year. BOB FELIX, Bibbles”—Sophomore Felix has all the potentialities of an¬ other Hickey. His ability sparked by accuracy has proved him at times too much for the opposition to handle. TED WILLIAMS, “Ted”—Another tenth grader, Ted kept the Celts in the game by getting off his feet under both backboards. This lad is an all- around cage star with the aggressive¬ ness which keeps the opposition on its toes. DICK McCLOSKEV, “Specs”—When it comes to tipping artists Specs can top ’em all. This defensive center not only kept the opposition’s long shots down to a minimum but dropped in many of his own. Specs also kept the fast break alive as well as effective. i Page 98 Team AL MARCHAL, “Tex”—A1 received the “best attitude” trophy for beintJ a swell guy. I ' his is our opinion of one of the finest defensive players in the business. OENE HICKEY, Big Hick”—Speed isn’t everything with Clene on the re¬ ceiving end of the fast break as his deception kept the opposition baffled to the Irish tactics. The best descrip¬ tion of him came at Columbus when a sports writer said, “He does every¬ thing so perfectly it doesn’t seem spec¬ tacular.” CEORCE DONAH TE, Big Ceorge” —This junior hasn’t had much chance to sparkle this year, but as defensive forward his height helped build up the Irish zone. JOHN RASTER, “Max”—This sen¬ ior’s speed and dribbling ability helped the Irish pull through many a tight game, especially against Akron. Johnny wasn’t much of a scoring ace but he made up for it on defense. JERRY McCLOSKEY, Mac”—Jerry, who had the distinction to be named on the all-state first team, completed most successfully his last season for Central. Spectacular shooting, cool headed passing, and controlling re¬ bounds brought fame to this six-foot- t vo eager. BOB RECKER, “Carl”—Bob em¬ ployed experience and speed to pace the Celts’ fast break. His long shots often paved the way for a hard earned victory. Page 99 Front: Coach Bondy, G. Donohue, F. Hipp, B. Felix, T. McMugh, J. Raster, R. Recker, T. Williams. Back: Manager II. McMahon, J. McCloskey, D. Donoher, (j. Hickey, E. Marchal, R. McCloskey. Basketball I BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DATE HIGH PT. MAN PTS. TEAM SCORE OPPONENT HIGH PT. MAN PTS. PLACE Nov. 30 J. AIcCloskey 14 Central 58-38 Whitmer Kolinski 8 Arena Dec. 4 R. McCloskey 36 Central 65-40 Ottoville Honningford 15 1 here Dec. .5 D. Donoher 12 Central 40-54 Delphos Schmeltzer 19 There Dec. 5 (t. Hickey 20 Central 56-46 St. Rose Williams 20 4 ' here Dec. 12 J. McCloskey 18 Central 57-37 Dayton Koepnick 12 Here Dec. 17 J. McCloskey 23 Central 67-37 Macomher Tittle, Lay 11 Here Dec. 19 J. McCloskey, Hickey 18 Central 73-44 St. Ignatius Stringer 11 Here Dec. 26 R. McCloskey 26 Central 85-40 Alumni Stutz 7 Here Jan. 4 (i. Hickey 25 Central 55-54 DeVilhiss Pazdzior 16 T. U. Jan. 7 (L Hickey 15 Central 66-27 Scott Swiatek 6 Arena Jan. 14 J. McCloskey 22 Central 57-48 Woodward Chuhner 21 Arena Jan. 15 D. Donoher 18 Central 49-44 Waite O’Shea, Horst 11 Here Jan. 21 1). Donoher 18 Central 61-42 Lihhey (jeyer 18 T. U. Jan. 23 R. AlcCloskey 27 Central 73-47 Hamil. Cath. Cecere 13 Here Jan. 28 R. McCloskey 20 Central 58-40 Macomher Tittle 15 There [an. 30 J. McCloskey 21 Central 58-41 St. John Honingford 15 Arena Eeb. 4 R. McCloskey 25 Central 80-46 DeVilhiss Burkett 13 T. U. Page 100 GIANT SPORTS ARENA TROPHY STATE RUNNERS-UP TROPHY REGIONAL TROPHY DOWNTOWN COACHES TROPHY JIM WHITE CITY CHAMPS TROPHY SPORTS ARENA TROPHY—SECTIONAL RUNNERS-UP TROPHY—DISTRICT TROPHY DAl ' E HIGH PT. MAN PTS. TEAM SCORE OPPONENT HIGH PT. MAN PTS. PLACE Feb. 11 J. McCloskey 23 Central 65-28 Scott Swiatek 8 There Feb. 15 R. McCloskey 12 Central 38-31 Woodward Rokicki 1 1 Arena Feb. 18 J. IVIcCloskey 14 Central 45-36 Waite Spencer 12 T. U. Feb. 21 J. McCloskey 17 Central 54-60 Libbey 4 ' imm 22 ' F. U. SECTIONAL TOUR NAMEN ' F Feb. 28 J. McCloskey 17 Central 49-33 Scott Garn 7 r. u. Mar. 2 (r. Hickey 14 Central 53-44 Waite Spencer 15 T. U. Mar. 4 J. McCloskey 21 Central 60-61 Libbey Geyer 23 T. U. DISTRICT (FINDLAY) Mar. 1 1 J. and R. McCloskey 16 Central 62-29 Defiance Harris 8 Findlay .Mar. 12 J. McCloskey 16 Central 46-43 Findlay Wise 11 Findlay RFGIONAL TOURNAMEN ' F Mar. 18 R. McCloskey 17 Central 61-30 Columbus Caldwell 11 T. U. Mar. 19 D. Donoher 16 Central 54-53 Mansfield Shibinski 15 T. U. STAIT TOURNAMENT Mar. 25 R. McCloskey 21 Central 65-51 Akron Longville 16 Columbus Mar. 26 J. McCloskey 22 Central 52-70 Hamil. Pub. Wilks 19 Columbus Page 101 Lightweight Team Front: J. Lecklack, B. Clinker, R. Weaver, R. Lewandowski, C. Naugle, J. Mouch. Back: R. (jriswold, R. Hummel, L. Williams, J. Hart, W. Metzger, C. Murawa. Freshman Team Front: F). Palmer, J. McAlear, R. Kaze, J. Vidoli, R. Kwiatowski, W. Cassidy. Back: J. Moore, D. O ' Shea, J. Holmes, J. Carrol, T. Murnen, R. Duquette. Page 102 Bowling Back: B. Bialorucki, W. Reucher, J. Jasinski, R. lleban, R. Michalski, D. Cr ' an. Front: N. Beauch, L. Fox, N. Heban, R. Filipiak, F. (nilNas. Cross Country Top: Fr. Stahl, J. Hart, J. Delbacq, R. Boes, R. Woto vicz, J. Irmen, P. Pawlikotvski, (Capt.) M. Griswold, B. Abbott, D. Vass (Mgr.) Middle: A. Czyzewski, D. Vigh, C. Cukierski, R. Anderson, R. Welzbacher, J. Ehret, P. Spinazze. Front; R. Rokicki, M. Dorfmeister, H. Grothjan, E. Reid, J. Langenderfer, R. Michalak. Page Baseball i Front: N. Klatt, J. McAlear, W. Raftery, J. Horner, F. Gulyas, R. Recker, F. Zedlitz, R. Hoppe. Back: J. DeLucia, D. Dartt, J. Desmond, T. McFIugh, R. Moran, R. Leyman, A. Marchal. Track Front: R. Blaser, W. O’Shea, A. Ludwig, R. Caputo, R. Woztowicz, R. Kaminski, R. Recker, G. Mc- Closkey, G. Donahue. Back: T. Kromenocher, D. Essex, P. Pawdikowski, P. Moore, T. McHugh, A. Marchal, B. Abbot, A. Dzienn}-, P. Spinnazzi, R. ’ elzbacher. Page 104 ir Coif Hack: J. Kuhacki, W. Wongrowski, L. Blank, P. Krause, J. Jasinski, P. Doody, J. Conklin, R. Michalski, N. Wagner. Front: Father Stahl, OSFS, Coach, and R. Filipiak. Tennis Front: D. Ilertzfeldt, J. Bauer, J. Gibbons, D. Nowicki, G. Corregan, F. Pinkelman. Back: R. Philips, P. Symanski, D. Noe, E. Biro, R. O’Connell, C. Quick. T Wachowiak. Page 105 1. The ’‘Cdmmoclore” seats ’em all. 5. 2. The senior line-up. 6. 3. Until the next Woodward game, Father. 7. 4. Toastmaster “Ted” Donoher. 8. 600 for dinner. Helmet of fruit to “Olaf.” Most valuable—John Raster. Don Miller, one of the four horsemen of Notre Dame, speaks. Page 106 Girls ' Athletic League Nineteen years ago tins athletic league was organized for the purpose of developing leadership, promoting social as well as athletic activities and the building of a sense of sportsmanship among the girls. Under the capable instruction and sui er ision of Mrs. Kurucz and iVIiss Leonhardt the girls in their gym classes learn how to play basketball, volley ball, tennis, and archery, along with their schedule of calisthenics. Basketball tournaments are held with the various Home Rooms competing. Officers: Mary Alice Murnen, vice president; Julia Cluckey, president; Mary Berning, secretary. Page 107 -«!r i. H HHl V f  ,„.4 ; ■. :o ' ' - ' 5 1 . More points we hope. 2. There it goes. 3. “Flying Rockets.” Page 108 4. High and mighty. 5. Letter girls. 6. Aqua champs. I Through four years the idea that one must sanctify himself before attempting to sanctify another has been impressed on the student. The formation of various organizations and clubs — the SSC, YCS, Student Council— are all created for this purpose. These groups mingle with each other in a holy atmosphere — implanting ideas that event¬ ually lead each student to a closer union with the Divine Master. anctity “Build me struiyht, O u ' orthy Master! Stauneh and strong, a goodly vessel” Organizations Student Spiritual Council I ' he name ol this organization bespeaks its purpose. It alms to call to the students’ attention the fact that in a few short years they will be a power for good or evil in the community in which they live. Their higher education and training will cause them to assume lead¬ ing roles in parish and civic activities. The good that they will accomplish in such positions will be incalculable but only the students who carry out the aims of this Council can hope to wield this in¬ ti ' lence. Included in the Council are the St. John Berchmans Society, the Kucharistic-iVIarian Committee, the Literatuie Committee, the Apos- mlic Committee and St. Hilda Guild. The Apostolic Committee Back: Donna Diehl, James Andrus, William Sexton, Guy Barile, Helen Williams, Barbara Bowen. Front: Ray Sheperd, Carol ' eigel, Ann Morgan, Richard Rose, David Jagodzinski. The Apostolic Committee, com¬ posed of repre¬ sentatives •fro m each conference room, promotes throughout the school the vork of Christ’s apos- tolate. The sale of Christmas cards and seals, the ransom of pagan babies, the educa¬ tion of native boys for mission¬ ary work are a few of the activ¬ ities this group sponsors to ful¬ fill its aim. Page 110 Eucharistk-Marian Committee This branch of the Student Spir¬ itual Council at¬ tempts to create and develop in all Centralites a firm tlevotion to Our Eucharistic Lord and His Blessed Mother. (i)ne r e p re se n t a tive from each con¬ ference room is elected to this group and is re¬ sponsible for pro¬ moting the ideals of this committee. Pack; Paul Klernan, Donald Snyder, Nancy Ileintz, Mary Stephenson, Patricia Doherty, James Hite. Front; Marvin Young, Paul Zalecki, Rita Roth, Jeanne Oswald, Helen Gordan, Raphael Gasiorowski. Literature Committee Standing; Robert O’Neill; seated; Raymond Gang, Kathryn Boes, Donald Dobbs, Jane Burnett, Daniel Collins, The aim of the Literature Com¬ mittee is to de¬ velop in the stu¬ dent body a keen interest in good books. To attain this goal a list of Catholic books was compiled at the beginning of the y e a r a n d placed in each home room. To further aid their cause an as¬ sembly, a display of books and pamphlets, talks in the various English classes highlighted their activities during Book Week. Page 111 St. John Berchmans F o r thirteen years this society has Hourished at Central. Foun cled N o V e m her 26, 1936 to promote religious v o c a- tions among its members and to offer them an op¬ portunity to serve at Mass and Ben¬ ediction in our Chapel, this com¬ mittee also pro¬ vides servers for First Friday de¬ votions and for the annual May Convocation. Officers: R. Sullivan, J. Tynan, B. Donnelly, W. Gleespen, R. Sheperd St. Hilda Guild Sister Hilda gives last minute instructions to the Ciuild. From the girls’ art classes come the workers of this committee. They take upon themselves the following duties: prepare the sanc¬ tuary for Mass, lay out the vest- m e n t s for the priest, arrange the chapel for Benediction every First Friday and have charge of the altars during retreat and the M a y Convoca¬ tion. Page 112 St. Vincent de Paul Officers: E. Hornyak, F. Parker, D. Jagodzinski; standing: J. Rahman. Central’s unit, the Junior Con¬ ference of St. Vincent de Paul, was reorganized at Central this year. This soci¬ ety, primarily a lay organization under a spiritual director, has as its aim the pro¬ motion of student thought for the welfare of the less fortunate. YCS The boys and girls Y C S sec- tion at Gentral, under Raymond (rang and Donna Jean Cousino, with Dr. James O’l ' oole, S.T.D., J.C.D., as their chaplain, have this yea r worked on the : state-wide p r o g r ■ a m of “S t u d i e s and Preparation for F u t u 1 r e Voca- tions.” O n e of their main proj- ects, w h i c h at- tracted every- one’s attention. was P ri vilege Day. Page 113 Officers: First Row: Gloria Arvay, Mary ' Ann LaPorte, Donna Jean Cousino. Second Row: Dorothy Schlachter, Raymond Gang, Albert Witiman, Sue Kelley. Student Council Cieorge Selz, president; Mary Alice Miirnen, treasurer; Joanne Dugan, secretary; Father Shenk, moderator. Absent when picture was taken, Marshall Desmond, vice president. . ll’s quiet when George takes over. One of the outstanding or¬ ganizations of Central, the Stu¬ dent Council has as its purpose the focusing and acti¬ vating, hy means of picked repre¬ sentatives the wishes and opin¬ ions of the stu¬ dent. D u ring the course of the year, the council directed the civic activities, the community chest campaign atid the Catholic Chron¬ icle Subscription Drive. Hall patrol and traffic of¬ ficers who super¬ vise the “up and down’’ system and traffic regu¬ lations are chosen from the organi¬ zation. Tag Days, Color Day and Dances are spon- sored by the members of the Student Council. 1. Marking up tax stamp board. 2. Bill Rokicki on hall patrol. Student Council members busy performing their duties 3. W. Zaremski, P. Weisenberger plan color day. 5. 4. Parents register on Parent-Teachers’ Daj-. 6. Richard Rose checks Chronicle Drive. Don James, hall patrol, at vork. Page 115 Al-Ceo-Trig Editors: Standing: T. Mulvihill, J. Keller, P. Szymanski. Seated: D. Rostetter, R. (iang, D. Schlachter, L. Nordhaus, D. Collins. Published b y the Senior Math¬ ematics classes and edited by a selected staff, the A 1-Geo-T r i g combines mathe¬ matics and inter¬ esting reading. The four page edition has as its purpose to stimu¬ late the student’s interest in math¬ ematics by focus¬ ing his attention on what this sub¬ ject does for man. Sr. M. Con- stantia, O.S.F., is moderator. Library Club Officers: Standing: Marcia Ziernan, Ethel Benner. Seated: Mary Jo Hermann, Uorene Sumner, One of the most popular de- p a r t m e n ts at Central is super¬ vised by the Li- b r a r y Club. Hundreds of students receive, during the day, constant help from these as¬ sistants. The pur¬ pose of the Li¬ brary Club is to aid in circulation and to help Sister M. Anthony, li- b r a ria n and Sister M. Fabian, assistant librar- i a n, w i t h the work in the li¬ brary. Page 116 Camera Club In its fourth year of operation th is Club con¬ tains the photog¬ raphy enthusiasts of the school. The officers con- duct weekly meetings, inform members of con¬ tests, encourage their entrance into some of them, sponsor as¬ semblies and pro¬ mote interest in all photographic activities. Sr. M. Genevieve, R.S.M., is mod¬ erator of the group. Officers: Joan O’Doiiiiell, Rita Billmaier, Vincent Dauer, Roy Anderson. Dramatic Club Officers: James Mayer, Mary Jo Hermann, William Zaremski, Ruth Huston. After a lapse of five years the Dramatic Club was reorganized at the request of the Seniors. T h r o u g h the year the club sponsored a one- act play, several assemblies, o u t - side debates, and the Junior Town Meetings. Miss Elizabeth Schultz, teacher of pub¬ lic speaking, is the faculty ad¬ visor. Page 117 Glee Club The Glee Club, a regular curricula activity of the school, has as its aim the development of the students’ musical ability and their appreciation of music. Page 118 This organization has shown its ability to render all types of music, some of which was heard in “The Chimes of Normandy,” the Football Banquet, and on Parent-Teachers’ Day. Pago U9 K ' %ar L Jil Band Many long hours of practice, both in the band room and on the campus, are experienced by our red and gray clad musicians. The results of their efforts, seen and heard at the various games, assemblies, May Day Convoca¬ tion, and civid parades, make these functions more intriguing for all audiences. Paga 120 A school has many activities, curricular and extra-curricular, and in a number of them the orchestra “plays” no small part. Class plays, operettas, Parent-Teachers’ Days are made more enjoyable by the work of this group. Page 121 Orchestra The Centric CC)-EDlTOR Presenting an interesting, accurate coverage of the events of the school year—class news, sports, unusual sidelines—in the spirit of Catholic journalism, forms the busy task of the two senior journalism classes. In addition to this, these students learn the principles of newspaper work as it affects a Catholic j ournalist. e EDITORIAL STAFF Co-Editors —Dorothy Kania, Paul Zalecki. First Page Editors —Donald Dobbs, Patricia Leahy. First Associate Editors —Janet Murawa, Omogene Hanway, Margaret Hollinger, Marlene Mitchell, Marlene Donarski, Barbara Zielinski. Second Page Editors —Mar} Lou Estvanick, Harry Fink. Second Associate Editors —Marcia Zieman, Marilyn Zuber, Eileen Grime, Jean Hettle, Carmen Gliatti, Sally Eggleston, Jacquelyn Welsh. Third Page Editors —Michael Nassr, Donald Novvicki. Third Associate Editors —Frank Sartor, Eugene Weaver, Frank Bielski, Jerome Kasynski, Daniel Drodowicz, Patrick Doody, Richard Hankenhof, Joanne Bettinger, Jeanne O’Connell. Fourth Page Editors —Dorothy Cooper, Mary Nester. Fourth Associate Editors —Carolyn Girard, Jacquelyn Miller, Mary Fellman, Margaret Gochik, Bernice Keil, Patricia Hoare, Regina Sullivan. umor Column Editors —Joseph Hanus, Leona Coates. Copy Editors —Kathryn Boes, Mildred Callaghan, Jeanne Schlagheck. Photography Editors —Kenneth Kwapich, Vincent Dauer. PAUL ZALECKI CO-EDITOR BUSINESS STAFF Business Managers—Av tv e Lengal, Dolores Baumgartner, Rosemarie Jurkiewicz. Ad Managers —Scott Nage, John Graham. Circulation Managers —Patricia Maloney, Virginia Kinsma.n. Assistant Circulation Staff —Kathleen Reddington, Jean Irmen, Rosalyn Newbirt, Doris Virag, Dolores Sarnowski, Phyllis Hellern. V DOROTHY KANIA Page 122 Fourth page editors at work. Regina and Frank sort the papers. Patricia, Virginia, and Kathleen get the mail ready. Phyllis fold while Arlene and Dolores count the “dimes.” First page editors plan page. Second page editors enjoy their setup. Sports editors, Mike and Don, talk it over with Joe, humor editor, and Ken, the photog¬ rapher. Page 123 Centripetal CO-EDITOR CO-EDITOR JAMES MAYER RUTH HUSTON Scholantic record and active participation in the ad campaign for the annual merit for the seniors a place on the staff of the Centripetal. These students are responsible for the editing and publishing of the yearbook. The annual is intended to be a review of the events of the entire year, and serve as a remembrance, but at the same time be a complete pictorial record of every mem¬ ber of the school—students, faculty, executives, and officials. As a result, the Centri¬ petal interests everyone, because it deals with the friends and activities of all. STAFF Co-Editors —Ruth Huston, James Mayer. Associate Editors —Mary Jo Hermann, Joan Ratajczak, Rita Roth, Carol Veigel, Paul Zalecki, John Euller, Joseph Hanus. Senior Editors —Bernadine Vellequette, Patricia Zydorski, Patricia Keefe, Wilma Schwanzl, Vir¬ ginia Kinsman, Patricia Maloney, Stella Sagen, Mary Abair, Mary Lou Estvanick, Joseph tiercak, Michael Elanigan, Donald Criss, Richard Little, Kenneth Kwapich, Melvin Kolinski, Daniel Drozdowicz, Robert O’Neill, Robert Lachner, David Gulch, Thomas Sullivan. Organization Editors —Joanne Dugan, Doloris Hunt, Carol Kwiet, Joan Battin, Nancy LaBay, George Selz, Robert Kosydar, Philip Szymanski. Underclass Editors —Madonna Mathers, Jane Burnett, Ruth Ryan, Jean Hettle, Julia Cluckey. Irt Editors —Donna LaVoy, Dorothy Schlachter, Genevieve Brudzinski, Rita Lewis, Mary Kass- mann, Jean Erd, Hugh Ehrsam, Thomas Erard, Howard Heintschel, Thomas Sullivan. Roys’ Sport Editors —Michael Nassr, Joseph Bodenstedt, Richard Bodette. (jiris ' Sport Editors —Ruth Sturtz, Janet Murawa. Copy Editors —Dorothy Kania, Mary Nester, Kath ryn Boes. Typists —Lillian Spinazzi, Betty Corby, Barbara Docis, Joan hlonisko. Business Manager —Donald Nowicki. Assistant Business Manager —Albert Czyzewski. Ad Manager —Arthur Sobczak. Assistant Ad Managers —James Sweeney, Erank Sartor, Robert Eorche, Jerome Kaszynski. Circulation Manager —Jean Huber. Assistant Circulation Managers —Mary Toka, Patricia Williams, Theresa Gottfried, Dorothy Cooper, Donna Longnecker. Business Typists —Joanne Brantmyler, Joan Pinkleman. Page 124 -4 ' f ' iii ' , XVtt’ ' - 1. Editors deep in contemplation! Senior editors check names, and typists type Did you get it, Ken ? Business staff hard at work. Page 125 How is this, fellas? Our organization editors hard work. I .ft 1 1 1. Sir Laurie accepts Sir Doufz;las. 2. Sir Laurie welcomes Lady Jane. 3. Lady Jane feels the wrath of “The Laurie.” 4. Oh! Annie! 5. Lady Jane, Mither, and Ramsey discuss Annie’s love affair. Page 126 i— -. ' -• JpP Jeanie and Lord Gregory meet after 3. Sir Douglas defies 5. “Annie, you can’t Lord Hruce. marry a Doug- the War. 4. Annie and Douglas. las.” Sandy warns Ramsey of the disaster 6. Lady Scott and Sir l.aurie also at the lock. make plans. Page 127 1. Dancers of the village fair. 2. “Bend your hacks a little more gentlemen.” 3. The townspeople of Corneville. 4. d ' he scandal mongers charm the Bailli. 5. I announce her highness, the Countess de Lucinay.” Page 128 1. Coachmen and village maids of Corneville. 2. “I’d like to wring your neck, Germaine!” 3. Henri wonders about Gaspard’s sanity. 4. “Will you be my bride, Germaine?” Page 129 Graduation June 9,1949 Dorothy Schlachter, Cieorge Selz, Carol Veigel and Paul Zalecki, the four highest seniors, check their diplomas for that “authentic signature.” Page 130 At the annual May Convocation, Rita Roth, with the assistance of her attendants, crowned Mary, Queen of Central. May Convocation May 25, 1949 Page 131 Calendar September—School opens. Students see New Wing in progress. October—Football season well on way. Paul and Dorothy head Centric. November—Parent-Feacher Meeting. Bishop inspects New Wing. December—Senior Class Play. Football banquet. January—Semester Exams. School retreat. i February—Team takes City Cage Champion¬ ship. Work on Centripetal begins. March—Fr. Shenk’s Feast Day. Day-Long exposition granted. April—Raskethall Team is State Runners- up. “Chimes of Normandy” presented. iVIay—Junior-Senior Prom. iVIay Convocation. June—Senior Breakfast. Graduation. Mr. C. H. Webben Head of Cafeteria Staff Mr. Fred Zimmerman Maintenance Mr. Joseph Justen Maintenance Cafeteria Staff and Maintenance Staff Mr. John Welter Head of Maintenance Staff Mr. Carl Bishop Maintenance Mrs. Wanda Justen Maintenance Mrs. E. Yacnett, Mrs. M. Lusher busy with “french-fried” Mrs. C. Rossler, Mrs. M, Densmore Mrs. T. Gorsuch fixes potato chips make sandwiches Mrs. F. Wagner, Mrs. E. Thieman prepare the day’s juice Page 134 Mrs. M. Glassnapp was absent when picture was taken. I I Advertisers . . . Matrons . . . ] Register . . . .;ill I The Catholic Club Offers A Complete Program Of Leisure Time Recreation Swimming in one of Toledo ' s Most Beautiful Pools Learn to swim under expert instruction SWIM COURSE $4.00 FOR 8 LESSONS GROUP SPLASH PARTIES — BY APPOINTMENT GYMNASIUM HANDBALL COURTS — TABLE TENNIS Ballroom Available For Parties And Dances. i THE CATHOLIC CLUB 131 Sixteenth Street iiK—itu —iiii —iiii« —mi—Mil—iiii —1111 —Hti —III MAin 3146 III —im — MM — lin —llll —im — IMI- —MM —nil — Mll —mi —llll —llll —KII — Mil —HII —llll —MIl —1111 —1111 —mi —11 • ll _lilt —|||| —MM IIM —MM IMI llll— IMI —MM —llll —IIM«—MM —llll —llll —1111 —MM —IMI —111: —1111—1111 —MM —llll —mi —llll —llll —llll —llll —nil —nil —•litl —llll —MM— MM —MM —MM — llll —MM I i I I I THE NEBRASKA FURNITURE CO. I 1 I ‘Complete Home Outfitters” 1 1318-20 Nebraska Avenue Phone MAin 0779 I I Page 135 BECKER ' S Jewelry and Gift Shop WATCH REPAIRING GUARANTEED 1 YEAR Lobby, Nicholas Building Phone FAirfax 6341 I TOLEDO, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF THE TOLEDO EDISON COMPANY I T BARTLEY, HAGUE-ROGERS ADLER | INSURANCE ADVISORS j 222 Erie Street MAin 1441 i EDWARD P. LOSEK ASSOCIATE I 923 Detroit Avenue FIRE CASUALTY AUTOMOBILE GArfield 4394 BONDS 1 Page 136 PATRONS ❖ Compliments of A Friend ★ Rev. Andrew Blasko Rev. Matthew Clancy Msgr. A. J. Dean Msgr. AI. J. Doyle Msgr. AI. J. Flanigan Rev. J. F. Frommherz Rev. F. X. Gosser Rev. J. F. Hebbeler Rev. Frederick I. Hug Rev. Ignatius Kelly Rev. R. G. Kirsch Rev. Lawrence Alossing Rev. Carmen Nardecchia Rev. Joseph Pastorek Rev. Alexander Pinter Rev. Paul Polka Rev. H. V. Reineck Rev. A. G. Schindler Rev. Joseph D. Shenk Rev. John A. Trese ★ J. P. Abrass Alarket Al-Geo-Trig Anchor Printing and Gift Shop Richard Armstrong Air. and A1 rs. John A. Arvay Gerald J. Aubry Air. and Airs. Walter Barut Bayes Electrical Appliances Harry’s Barber Shop Air. and Alrs; E. J. Bell Benner, Inc. Beverly Pharmacy ; . H. H. Birkenkamp Funeral Home, Inc. Della A. Bennett Gerald Benore Air. and Mrs. Harold A. Blanchard Blue Goose Lunch Airs. Geo. Bocik Edward J ' . Bocik J. L. Bodenstedt Air. and Airs. Eugene H. Bodette Air. and Mrs. E. J. Bodette Mary Agnes Borie Air. and Mrs. John Borie Boys’ Art Department- Air. and Airs. Edward Brenot, Sr. AI. H. Buehrer Alr. and Airs. Leo L. Burkard Thomas A. Burke Air. and Airs. C. J. Cark Carson’s Alarket Air. Frank Cassidy ’48 Centripetal Co-Editors Air. and Airs. Clarence Christen Sam Cicerella , • Charles and Julia Cluckey ’24 Leo J. Coehrs Conference Room 32 Conference Room 101 Conference Room 103 Conference Room 105 Conference Room 110 Conference Room 114 Conference Room 117 Conference Room 118 Conference Room 119 Conference Room 120 Conference Room 201 Conference Room 202 Conference Room 203 Conference Room 205 ’ ' Conference Room 208 Conference Room 214 I,,_„„__ _ _ _ _ ___ ___ ,m - III,-----III, - - - - - 11 -« - -- -- -- - -- ----- -- - “ 1 LUDWIG ' S FOOD STORE Wright at Arlington i i-iia—iui—iui—«u— III,—lui—UII_II-IIII—lUl -,1,1— nil—nil—nil—nil—III! - nil - nil - nn—nn - n.i-nil—nil - nil - nn - iiii—nn—ml - ml - nil --- nil - nn—ml - im - nil nil na{n •I I UllUliI ■ ■ ... ' ... ’ . I NEIL ' S MEN ' S SHOP Complele Line of MEN ' S FURNISHINGS AND SPORTSWEAR 1122 Sylvania Ave. LA. 9531 _,m—nn—nn—nn—nn-nn—ii-mi—nn—nn—,m—nil—nn—nn—nn-nil—mi—nn—nn—nil—nn—nn—nn—nn—nn-,m—nn—,, —nn—nn—nn—nn—mi—nn—nn- _ _ _ _ _ _ _III,_nn _nil- nn --- nn - nn - nn ---mi- nn - nn - nn -in,- nn - nn - nn --- nn - nn - nn - nn - nn - nn - nn - nn-n - nn - nn - nn - nn - nn nn ini-,|, I 1 I TOWN AND COUNTRY APPLIANCE SHOP ] I 1 1 T. L. ROY KEOGH f I 1 i I 1 Authorized Frigidaire Dealer ' ! I I I •i- 942 Phillips Avenue KIngswood 1274 TOLEDO 12, OHIO III,_,ni_nil_nn_mi_nn_nn---nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-ill-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-ml-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nil- •1 1—1 I „__III,_nil_nn___nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-in;-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-ii-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn- I BUETTNER k BRESKA PRINTING 1 4.-n H. BUETTNER R. BRESKA 15 MICHIGAN STREET PHONE MAIN 5892 IKI— Ull —U — Ull —IIH — llll —llll —Hit —Mil—Ull —HU —mi ——im—UU —llll —nil—nil IIII ••J Page 138 I PA T R 0 N S — Continued Conference Room 215 Conference Room 219 Conference Room 220 Conference Room 301 Conference Room 302 Conference Room 305 Conference Room 306 Conference Room 308 Conference Room 311 Conference Room 313 Conference Room 318 Conference Room 319 Conference Room 320 C. C. Collins Council of Catholic Men (St. Stanjslaus) James Coyle and Son, Inc. Crown Market Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cryan Mrs. C. R. Cousino Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Cousino Mr. and Mrs. Frank Czajka Mr. and Mrs. Frank Czyzewski Darby CYO Mr. and Mrs. Walter Darowski Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Daunhauer Davis Cleaners Del-Rae Grill DeVeaux Drugs Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Dobbs Eileen Joan Doody Mr. and Mrs. Martin Drozdowicz English Literature, Room 114, Per. 2, 4, 6 Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ehrsam George H. Erard James B. Erard Edward Erd and Family Eriksen’s, Inc. Erie Drugs Erie Polishing Co. Erie Machine Works, Inc. Joseph Erndl and Family Ernst Drug Store Mr. Nicholas Estvanik Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. Etue Feldman Bakery Harry Fingerhut S. L. Fishell Mr. and Mrs. J. Flanigan Mr. J. J. Flanagan A Friend A Friend A Friend r. A Friend Frank L. Gasiorowski Funeral Home Gramling Meats Patricia Gniewkowski LaMar J. Gabel Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Gang Paul Gawrych Dr. and Mrs. Gillig Glendale Coal Company Elizabeth Gottfried Mr. Lawrence Gray Mrs. S. Gray Mr. and Mrs. A. V.Gleespen Gramza’s Eriendly Service Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Granata Mrs. Marie Euright Griswald Mrs. Michael Harrington Hamilton’s (Kenney’s) IVIarket Mr. and Mrs. Erank Hamernik Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hanus Helfrick Bros. Grocery Store Hench’s Pastry Shop Page 139 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1949 THE OHIO LITHOGRAPHING ! COMPANY 1 38 Years Experience In Toledo | I Mil—UK—-IIU —nil—HU— 1 SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS lor INDUSTRIAL, EDUCATIONAL MEDICAL USE Microscopes Balances Ph. Equipment Water Stills Microtomes Chemicals Calorimeters Furnaces Incubators Sterilizers Balopticons Reagents The RUPP BOWMAN Company Scientific Department 317 Superior Si. Second Floor j|_mi _MII UII llll —IU|M UII  KU«—llll —IKI —IKI —llll —im-llll —IIII H«{« i I I Compliments of i j I j THE FORT INDUSTRY CO. I WSPD I I AM-FM I 1 THE STATION MOST PEOPLE 1 I LISTEN TO MOST j 1 1 ! • 1 I 1 I WSPD-TV I i ! ] THE WORLD IN YOUR HOME ] I BY TELEVISION I ! 1 1 . . . 1 I Studios in the Broadcast Building j j i I BOB SNYDER’S | I GRIDIRON I I GRILL I 1943 Wayne Street 1 Toledo ‘ i • ,l  llll  lll: llli —im KI IM —Illl —llll —mi —Mil —IIN —Kll —nil —Kll —nil — Page 140 PA T H O N S — Continued Hodur h Son Service Station Mr. and Mrs. John Hoare Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hogan Mr. L. E. Hoffmann A1 and Edna Hoover Horn Hardware Company Mr. and Mrs. John Hornyak and Daughters Howard’s Men’s Wear Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunt and Daughters Hutch’s Soda Grill Mr. and Mrs. Wallace lott J. K. Drug Co. Edward H. Johnson Junior Girls, Lib. C.C.H.S. Band John R. Kelley Frank Jones Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jacob Mr. and Mrs. John Jakubec M rs. A. J. Kamann Karpanty Cleaners Dr. Charles S. Kaczmarek Dr. T. S. Karpanty Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Keller Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Kelley The Kelsey Freeman Lumber Co. Charles 1. Kessler Mr. and IVIrs. Theo. Kolinski A. A. Konczal A. J. Konczal, Rossford, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Koogan Kopfman’s Bakery jVIr. and Mrs. Jos. Koschalk Kuebler’s Confectionery A. Krauser Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Krauser t Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kreft Melvin Krieger Kwapich Dry Cleaners JVlr. and Mrs. Paul Lackner Lagos Food Market The Lais Family LaVoy’s Barber Shop, Dorr St. M rs. Walter A. Lehmann Mr. and Mrs. John Lewczynski Henry’s Better Foods and Henry’s Frozen Food Lockers Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Longenecker Paul Loesser Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Malone Mary Ann Beauty Shop Maza Drugs Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McMahon The McManus-Troup Co. Mechel Bros. Bakery Edward N. Mettler Metz Bros. Florists, Inc. Metz Bros. Florists Shop Mrs. Margaret iVletz Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Miller Edward F. Mohler Moore’s Poultry, Secor Road Mr. and Mrs. John B. Murawa Janet, Tom and Chuck Murawa Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Muro Scott Nagel Norton Hardware Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nowers Mr. and Mrs. Edmund R. Nowicki Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Nowicki Mr. Joseph R. Nowicki Jane F. Nusbaum Oak Pharmacy Obee’s .Nation-Wide Mr. and Mrs. John F. O’Connell Page 141 .1111 —MM MM •nil —1111 MM Mil nil •MU MM — 1111 1111 mi •Mini 1111 nil I 1 i z I MARY MANSE COLLEGE I The Diocesan College for Women WRITE THE DEAN M ■ I 2441 Collingwood Blvd. ADams 9241 ,tll_ ,l,l _IIII MMII —IMI« MM  MII  tMI —MH —IIM —IIM«• MM —MII MM —IIM —MII IIM—•Mll llll —MM—•IIM MM—•—IMI« MM« IMI —IIM —Mll- —im—•—MM—« Mn« im —nil —HM mMM —N n« —MN««—MM « a  |in—nn —im —nil —MM —MM —MM —IMI —IIM —Mll —HM —MM —IIM —1111 —mi —IIM —lUt —MM —1111 —Mil —MM —nil —MM—• IMI  MM —nil —MM—••MM— 1111 —MM —ltM —MM —lin— mi —Mil i I —• 11 •MM ' i PHILIP PROVO Purveyor Of Fine Meals and Sausages 3269 Monroe Si. GA. 3421 •J «—iiii —MM —Mil—iiH —MM—nil—MM —•nil—iMi —MM—iiii —im —MM —Mil—•III.—mi — 1111 1111 —iiii —Ml—ini —iMi— 1111 —MM- iiM —fm —nn —mi iiii—•fill —iin —MM —Mfl —iin —nil—MM —1 I I D. J. MARLEAU COMPANY ! j Hardware, Painls, Varnishes, Roofings and Glass I Plumbing Supplies, Eave Troughing i t I Collingwood and Delroil Avenues Toledo 12, Ohio _ I •J —iiii —iiH —im —iiii —MM«—nil—im—MM—nil—nil—Mii —Mil—MM—•—nil—iiii —Mil—im —iiii —ini —nii —im —iiii — 1111 —iiii —iiii —nn —MM —MM—MM—•nil—MM--—MM—mi —mi —iiii —•Ml ! CROCI I •I i lin —Hll —MM- MONUMENTAL WORKS MONUMENTS MARKERS For Guaranteed Oualily Workmanship Call GA. 6011 2480 Albion Street • MM —llll —im —lllh —MM —Hll —Mll —llll —IMI —nil —Mil —lin —MM —IIM —MM —MM —im —IMI —MM —Mll llll —ini —nil —im —im —llll —im« MII —Mil- I 4 Page 142 PA T R 0 N S — Continued Joseph E. O’Donnell Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan OLPH C.Y.O. Swan Sales Service Company Harvey and Bob O’Neill John S. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Alex Orzechowski Gordon T. Taylor, Jeweler Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Paris Julius Toka Mr. Chester A. Pawelec The Toledo Gardeners’ Coop. Assoc. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Paulinski Toledo Typesetting Co. Peters Drugs Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tremblay Charles Petrie Hardware Tscherne’s Grocery and Meats Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Pollauf Mr. and Mrs. William Turner Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Polster Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tylinski Quality Appliance Co. United Music Store Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Quick Universal Pipe Service Mr. and Mrs. J. Raster Valley Fruit House Mrs. S. Ratajczak Van Nest Supply Company Rob Reese Motor Sales Veteran Osowik Barber Shop Mr. J. Rejent Villhauer’s Market Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Romatowski Carl Wassermann Rosedale Market, Cone Street Wayne’s Market (jeorge Richard Ruthford Reinlein Dr. and Mrs. Paul G. Welles Mrs. Arthur W. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weik Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryan and Family Wernerts Corners Shopping Center Lawrence Schaiberger Margaret Wester Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Schlagheck iVIr. and Mrs. Robert W. Williams Mr. and Mrs. August M. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willinger John E. Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wirtz Schnell’s Market Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Wolfgang Schoen Bros. Pharmacy Wynn Bros., Inc. Shopper Herald Mr. and Mrs. W. Wyraz Shrader Tire and Oil Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yager Mike Sikes Joseph G. Yeisley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Silk Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Zalecki Simmons Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Leon Zaw ' odny N. K. Smith Grocery Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Zielinski Sottek’s Grill Delphine and Barbara Zielinski St. John Coal Co. IVIr. and Mrs. A. J. Zuber St. I ' homas Aquinas CYO Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zurek Harold V. Sturdevant IVIr. and Mrs. Anthony Zydorczyk Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zywlczynski I • I I s I 1 I I I 1 •i«. Hii —iHi —MM—mi——Kii —Mil—till- —nil— (HI— iin- iiii — 1111 — nil— -im—iiii—iiti—1 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1949 | CHOOSE YOUR PIANO AS THE ARTISTS DO | GREAT LAKES PIANO COMPANY | 611 Jefferson Avenue Toledo, Ohio I BALDWIN. PIANOS and ORGANS | 1111 —,111—1111—•Mil—ifii —Mil —1111 —nil—iiii —iiii —MM—Mil—nil—MM—nil—nil—iiii —1111 —Mil—MM—nil—11(1 —iiii —iiii —im —iiii —1111—1(11 —1111—Mii —M J INSIST ON . . . 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I I I 7 miles out Lewis Avenue | I ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING I I Saturday Night from 9 P.M. to 1:30 A.M. | I With Toledo ' s Finest Radio Barn Dance Group I I I I Broadcasting Station WTOD, Saturday 112 Noon | I Wednesday Night, 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. j I Featuring — THE REPASS BAND | Page 146 STUDENT REGISTER — SENIORS — 1948-1949 Name Address Name Address Abair, Mary Ann_ Adkins, Donald Eugene Adler, Patricia Catherine Antonini, Richard Eugene - Armstrong, Joanne Phyllis. Arnold, Catherine Mary_ Arvay, Gloria Jean _ Ashe, Charles Cramer_ Aubry, Gerald Joseph_ Bahls, Mary Lou,_ Bailey, Claire Leo _ Bain, Ann Marie_ Barut, Gerald John_ Battin, Joan Carol_ Baumgartner, Dolores Mae Beauch, Norbert James_ Bell, Betty Jean _ Bellner, Howard Joseph_ Benner, Ethel Rose_ Best, Thomas Blair_ Bettinger, Joanne Catherine Bielski, Francis John _ Billmaier, Rita Pauline_ Blackwell, Virginia Ann_ Bladel, Ruth Mildred _ Blanchard, Dolores Jean_ Bleim, Joanne Catherine_ Bodenstedt, Joseph Jude Bodette. Robert Thomas _ Boes. Kathryn Dolores_ Borer, Daniel James_ Borer. Louise Ruth_ _ 3717 Drexel Dr. _ 1203 Page St. _312 Arcadia Ave. _722 Lagrange St. _ 2038 4 Horton St. .T814 Leybourne Ave. _928 Summit St. R.F.D. 1, Maumee, O. _ 2385 Franklin Ave. _339 Western Ave. _3 926 Martha Ave. _650 Utah St. _261 7 Locust St. _914 Freedom St. _927 Coventry St. 73 6 E. Central Ave. _ 2275 Mayville PI. _535 Toronto St. _506 Potter St. .3 843 Homewood Ave. _-_2 1 9 Capistrano _440 Dexter St. _ 2721 Glendale Ave. _43 8 Kenilworth _116 Boody St. _ 2929 Higgins St. _ 2003 Mulberry St. ... 2035 Calumet Ave. .2531 Scottwood Ave. -- 460 Machen St. - 2265 Castlewood Dr. _ 1601 Spencer St. Borie, Mary Agnes_ . _ 2156 Consaul St. Bottorff, Walter Robert 4114 Kingsbury Dr. Bourgeois, Mary Margaret_ _ 1732 Bateman St. Boyarski, Theresa Ann_ 3619 Revere Dr. Brack, Daniel David_ 3107 Cottage Ave. Brandel, Alphonse Joseph _ 1615 Yosemite Dr. Brantmyler, Joanne_267 E. Pearl St. Brazzill, Joseph Hughes _ 4034 Lyman Rd. Brenot, Edward Frederick _111 E. Delaware Brown, Richard Donald _ _ 1112 Hawk St. Brown, Richard Walter _ _ 4020 Peak St. Brudzinski, Genevieve Theresa_231 Everett Burkard, Dolores Margaret_ 5924 Clover Lane Burkett, Theodore Harry_3 65 So. Detroit Ave. Burnett. Jane Elizabeth_340 Melrose Ave. Byrd. Theresa Agnes_R.R. 9, Box 614 B.C., 1640 Primrose Dr. Callaghan, Mildred Teresa _ 3833 Lockwood Cappelletty, Elizabeth Louise_ 1244 Woodland Ave. Cark, Gerard Francis_125 Dale St. Carl, Marylouise _ _ 1671 Hagley Rd. Carone, Michael Joseph _501 Knower St. Carr, Ardis Josephine _509 Segur Ave. Casey, Thomas Joseph _ 4411 Burnham Ave. Cassidy, Frank Andrew_3 93 8 Leybourne Ave. Christ, John Francis _3 1 7 W. Manhattan Blvd. Cieslewicz, Ronald Alvin_ _902 Forest Ave. Cluckey. Julia Helen _ 234 White St. Coates, Leona Cecelia 1750 Milburn Ave. Coehrs, Richard Robert_220 Marion St. Cole, Frank Herbert_ 2316 Castlewood Collins, Daniel Edward_630 Islington I i I I I I STEGER-SHOWEL COMPANY Commercial Cooking Equipment and Utensils China, Glass and Silverware Salesroom: 206-208 Summit Street Phone ADams 2112, 2113 Toledo, Ohio I Page 147 ___________,Hi_III!-nil-mi-III!-nil-nil-iiii-iiii-mi-llii-iiii-iiii-iiii-iiii-nil-nil-nn-nii-nil---nil---iiii—ilii-iiii-nil---nil-----iin i IIM CLARENCE J. MATTHEWS Real Estale and Insurance ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 1317 SYLVANIA AVENUE Toledo 12, Ohio KIngswood 3732 •i „_„n_nil_nn_nil_nil_nn_nn—nn-----nn-nii-nil-nn-nil-nn-nn-nil-nn---nn---nn-nil-nil-nn-nil-nn-nil-nil-nn-nn-nn-nn-nil-nn-- T..! ! JUMPING CATFISH | 11—•nil—MM—IIU—•MM—-nil—•nil—nil—Itll—till—nil—IIII—I i I f I i 1 I i I i 1 + ' + I This ad has nothing whal-so-ever to do i with jumping catfish but rather with ortho- I pedic shoe work. 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Cosway; Harry Francis _ . 4105 Garden Park Cousino, Alfred Leo_ 528 Sunset Blvd. Cousino, Donna Jean_ 4934 Bales Rd. Cramer, Dorothy Louise _ 4325 Bennett Rd. Creutz, Paul Robert _122 Eastern Ave. Criss. Donald Harold _ 2648 Gunckel Blvd. Croniser, Beverly Jean . . 1508 Fernwood Ave. Cryan, Donald Arthur _ 346 Rockingham Culkowski, Edwin Martin 2843 Lagrange St. Czajka, John Roger _Hayes Road Box 107G, R.R. 3, Toledo Czyzewski, Albert Francis _ _ .179 Mettler Dailey, Mark William _ .2467 Robinwood Ave. Dartt, Don ' dld James_ _ . 949 Rogers St. Dasbner, iGlen ' Louis_ _ Ogontz Rd., Maumee Dauer, Vincent Pelton _ _ .155 Amherst Dr. Daunhauer. Robert Frank 463 6 Eastway Davis, Kenneth Dean . _ .1 750 Ottawa Dr. Davo. Margaret Ann .84 2 Atlantic Ave. Debo, Robert Jerome 732 Valleywood Dr. DeChristopher, John Alvin _883 Curtis St. Deme, Donald Joseph _ 666 Howland Ave. DeSmith, Dorothy Marie .. 15 23 E. Broadway Dobbs, Donald Edwin _ 3 3 34 Darlington Dr. Docis, Barbara Jean _ 216 University Blvd. Dolt, Anna Jean .. . 1 935 No. 14th St. Dompier, Louise Ann _ 544 Utah St. Donarski, Ann Marlene_ __5 Winterfeld Ct. Donnelly, Robert William _ . 2306 Grantwood Doody, Patrick James_5243 So. Main St., Sylvania, O. Name Address Drozdowicz, Daniel Roman _ .2917 Lagrange St. Dugan. Joanne Mary_ 2450 Eastbrook Dr. Eggleston. Sally Marie_2820 Collingwood Ehrsam, Hugh John_22 Greenwood Ave. Eigensee, Robert William__2928 4 Monroe St. Erard, Mary Lou_ _ .614 Nevada St. Erard, Thomas George_ . 616 Nevada St. Erd. Jean Suzanne.. _ 1140 Champlain St. Erndl, Josephine Theresa 736 Ashwood Ave. Estvanik, Mary Lou _348 Milford St. Ettl, Lillian _ _2449 Broadway Fairbairn, Charles Joseph _ 5301 Edgewater Farell, Charles Frederick . _ 23 3 7 Valentine Farmer, Nancy Ann . _ .304 Hanover St. Fellman, Mary Anne _ 2537 Ivy Place Filipiak, June Rose 1209 Vance St. Fink. Harr y Francis_ 4137 Peak St. Fischbach, Agnes Cecelia __ _3 5 28 Revere Dr. Fischer, Robert Carter _ _ 2145 Melwood Ct. Fitzenreiter, Shirley Ann 543 Austin St. Flanigan, Michael James_ 1032 Ontario St. Forche, Robert Edward _ _621 Green St. Fox, Henry Gregory_225 Rockingham Fox, Louis Henry _ 2069 Greenwood Ave. Fuller, Ekie John _ 2119 Valentine St. Gabel. Lamar John _ 4541 Walker Ave. Gaffney, Bernard . _ 455 Palmwood Ave. Gang. Raymond George _ 25 3 2 Georgetown Gercak, Joseph John _ _431 Oregon Rd. Gerstl. Mary Theresa_ 1024 Woodward Giovanucci, Joseph Lawrence_55 8 Elmdale Girard, Carolyn Renee _ 4333 Bellevue Rd. Page 153 +■ ! 1 I 1 I i I I i I i I I i I ! I + DAY OR NIGHT IT ' S MAin 12 3 4 for . . . Dependable . . . Safe RED or YELLOW TAXI CABS ' iiii I I I THE RED CAB CO. I 1 I i TURK ' S MARKET 1 I i j Open Evenings and Sundays | I I i i i GROCERIES and MEATS 1 2469 Cherry Slreel MAin 0789 — We Deliver — WALTER KOSYDAR SONS 2859 Lagrange Street [ MEN ' S AND BOYS ' CLOTHING FURNISHINGS AND SHOES COMPLIMENTS OF W. T. GRANT COMPANY 315-319 Summit Street Page 154 Ill —nil —llll —il(| —nil —Mil —IIH- I I I I I JOHN S. SWEENEY SONS I 1 LIQUID ASPHALT j 1 I 1 I I I 1 I I I I 2501 Dorr Slreel I SENIOR REGISTER — Continued Name Address Gleespen, William M_ Gliatti, Carmen Lea_ Glonek, Joan Marie_ Glonek, Richard John_ Gniewkowski, Patricia Ann. Gochik, Margaret Ann_ Goodman, Raymond Roman. Gospodarek, Edward Michael Gottfried, Theresa Margaret . Graham, John Dale_ Granata, Joseph Paul_ Gray, Lawrence Paul_ Grime, Eileen Marie_ Grimes, Norma Jean_ Griswold, Michael Claude_ Gulch, David Thomas_ Guylas, Francis Joseph_ Gust, Richard Edwin_ Hall, Nancy Lillis_ Hamernik, Norbert Francis.... Hankenhof, Richard Francis. Hanus, Joseph Francis_ Hanway, Omogene_ Hart, James Patrick_ Hauck, Carolyn Rose_ Heban, Richard Donald_ Heintschel, Howard Edward.. Heinze, Dorothy Jane_ Held, Phyllis Marie_ Helland, James Ormand_ Hellem, Phyllis Jean_ Hermann, Mary Josephine_ -934 Evesham - 2833 Erie St. _ 3429 Kirby PI. -39 E. Oakland - - 1275 Tecumseh -3 64 Burger St. - 1002 Buckingham St. -3 150 Warsaw -305 Burger St. -13 1 E. Streicher St. -925 W. Woodruff - 5552 Douglas Rd. - 2123 Eastbrook -50 7 Sylvania Ave. _ 2725 Collingwood _149 Austin St. -126 Birmingham Ter. - 3213 Franklin Ave. _ 2061 Vermont Ave. _ 1243 Vance St. _ 2741 Oak Grove _ 1221 Greenwood Ave. ..2204 Warren St., Apt. 5 _ 1327 Gordon St. _405 Cumberland PI. _184 Hannum, Rossford _ R. R. 6, York St. _ 2341 Lawrence Ave. _ 1511 Sabra Rd. _ 4105 Thornton St. _R.F.D. 10, Box 534 _ 2615 Scottwood Name Address Hetrick, William George_ Hettle, Regina Marie_ Heuring, Herman Joseph_ Hickey, Eugene Nelson_ Higgins, Patrick Joseph_ Hoare, Patricia Ann_ Hoffman, Harold Calvin_ Hogan, Lawrence Ramon ... Hollinger, Margaret Anne. .. Honisko, Joan Helene_ Horner, John Wilbur_ Hornyak, Mary Jane_ Huber, Jean Marie_ Hummer, Donald Lawrence Hunt, Dolores May_ Huston, Ruth Ann_ Irmen, Jean Elizabeth_ Jacob, Andrew Stephen_ Jacoby, Robert Charles_ Jagodzinski, Rose Marie Jakubec, Richard John_ James, Donald Duane_ Jasinski, Joseph James_ Jurkiewicz, Rose Marie_ Kamann, Helen Marie_ Kaminski, Ronald John_ Kania, Dorothy Ann_ Kassmann, Mary Catherine.. Kaszynski, Jerome Francis... Keefe, Patricia Agnes_ Keeler, Rita Louise_ Kehres, Theresa Marie_ -3 844 Homewood Ave. - 2449 Vermont St. - 1714 Freedom St. - 2434 Broadway - 1115 Shadowlawn - 2611 Erie St. - 4106 Parrakeet Ave. - 2414 Woodville - 2552 Blaine - 1546 Gould Rd. _509 Ohio St. _ 1217 Idaho St. - 2420 Fulton St. - 4133 Harris St. 170 Port Lawrence Homes _ 1615 Gilbert St. -3 29 Decatur _405 Whittemore St. 1 5 1 8 Madison Ave. _ 2120 Air Line Ave. 133 Oak St., Rossford, O. _Erie, Mich. _ 1401 Vance St. _ 1468 Beecham _606 Milton St. _618 Wamba St. _921 Homer St. _979 Islington _ 2627 Stateview _ 3416 Collingwood _R. R. 10, Box 296 _ 1030 Prouty Ave. Page 155 • 11 ' ! I JEWELRY PHONE ADAMS 0184 1 1 E C. BERNO WATCH REPAIRING LADIES ' AND GENTS ' WATCH BRACELETS 1506 BROADWAY TOLEDO 9, OHIO McI FURNITURE Capitol, Decca, RCA and Columbia Records 1120 BROADWAY — ADAMS 7161 29 Years on Broadway NTIRES and APPLIANCES BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 49’ ' MENKE BAKERY THE THEO. SCHMITT COMPANY Paul L. Effler, Secretary REALTORS — INSURERS 233 N. ST. CLAIR STREET PHONE MAIN 4121 ' In Business Over 68 Years .... .. Page 156 t The Fred Christen and Sons Company Sheet Metal and Roofing Contractors ' Home Insulation Phone: ADams 4161-2-3-4 714-726 George Slreet TOLEDO, OHIO •J  ini  |||| —H|| - ||||B KII IIU IIII ■ ni |||| |||| |||| M |||| — Mil—1111 Milnil1111 III li; —nil —IMI- nil— mi—•llll —nil — 1111 —1111 “ SENIOR REGISTER — Continued Name Address Keil, Bernice Ann_558 Byrne Rd.. R. R. 4 Keller, James Sylvester_3 809 Martha Ave. Kelley, John Robert_230 White St. Kinsman, Virginia Ann_611 Clark St. Klap. Grace Margaret_1119 Tecumseh St. Klatt, Norman John _124 E. Streicher St. Klein. Joan Marie _857 Butler Sr. Kline. Margaret Louise _419—12th St., Aot. 4 Kolinski. Melvin Theodore_228 Everett St. Konwinski. Harry Chester_ 1336 Pinewood Koogan, Mary Ann _811 Parkside Blvd. Koschalk. Patricia Ruth _310 White Sr. Kosydar, Robert John_____416 Sonng St. Kotecki, James John ___1443 Buckingham Kozlowski, Elizabeth Lou_ 2917 Higgins St. Kreft, Leo Frank —__3 932 Watson Ave. Kreuz, Suzanne Mae_R. 3, Box 40. Swanton. O. Knlczak. Gerald Norman_ 1328 Buckingham Kwapich, Kenneth Robert _ 1312 Nebraska Ave. Kwiatkowski. Joseph Drella _ 1140 Moore Sr. Kwict. Carol Lee_120 W. Park St. LaBav, Nancy Lou _ _ 931 Detroit Ave. Lackner, Robert Paul_ _ - 3 75 5 Bowen Rd. Lais. Marilyn Rita _ 1 968 Michigan St. LaJeunesse, Janet Ann - - 1119 City Park Lambillotte. Norman Francis _ 1024 Coventry Langel. Arlene Marion _ 3 67 Burger St. Langel. Michael Charles_ 321 Milford St. Laux, Rosemary Theresa_1 5 52 Pinewood Ave. LaVoy, Donna Marie __ Box 409 Stearns Rd.. Erie, Mich. LaVoy, Joyce Theresa_ . .. Box 387. Erie, Mi- ' h. Leahy, Patricia Ruth _131 Jervis St. Name Address Lenkay, Rose Barbara _ _ _ _2241 Whitney Ave. Leonhardt, Suzanne Barbara _2312 Putnam St. Lewandowski. Patricia Ann _ - 2213 Elm St. Lewezynski, Richard John - - Box 41, R. 1. Temperance, Mich. Lewis, Rita Ann - Substation Rd.. Erie, Mi ' ' h. Lissek, Rita Jane . 1 788 Tecumseh S . Little, Richard Edmund _ _1818 Broadwav Loeffler, Norman Victor _ 2209 Ottawa River Rd. Logsdon. Terrence Charles _ 1948 Sussex Dr. Longeneckcr, Donna Mac _ ... - _ _ R. 1, Whitmor Rd.. Walbridge. O. Longmorc. James Edward _ 2148 B ' oadwa ' ' Lopinskt. Nancy Caroline _ __ 917 Hamilton S -. T osek, Kenneth Edward __ 923 Dotroir Ave. T.ucarelli. Robert Michael _ 1 789 Snmmir St. Ludwig. Luella Rn ' h 886 Wright Ave. T.nken. Ravmond Charles _ _ ... 4107 Caroline Markin, T ' errepre Joseoh _ 2902 Parkvrood Arm. Madden. John Edward _ 1 677. Gould RH. Maher. Suzanne Ruth _ _ 4547 Wilivs Pk ' vy. Maioros, Stephen Richard 29 Birmingham Ter. Maloney. Patricia -loan 228 .Tervis Sr. Malpress. Samuel Henry 1106 ] ?. Collingwood Manion, Phvllis Carherine _229 Broadwav Mansor. William .John 305 Bush St. Marchal. Eldred Albert .. _ 1116 Liberty St. Marry. Marjorie Lou . 2041 Dana St. Martin. Donald Earl 973 5 Route 25. Erie. Mich, Mathers. Madonna Louise 664 So. Hawley St. Mauter, Joseph Raymond _ ._. . 1311 Starr Ave. Mayer, James Eugene . _ 4766—296th St. Page 157 I — nil—nil —liltIII! I TOLEDO CAMERA SHOP Cameras — Films — Equipmenl ★ 225 Huron Streel MAin 6035 tiit —iii( iiii —iiii —iiii —nil—nil—iiii —nil—nil—iiii—nil—nil—nil—Mil—iiii —iiii—.iiii —iiii —nil——nil—•iMi—iiii —nil—III! WALTER ' S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 766 Oak Slreet Toledo 5, Ohio WALTER B. SOHOCKI, Prop. Compliments of _ I . . . . 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WOMEN ' S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 121 HURON STREET THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY SENIOR REGISTER — Continued Name Address Name Address McCIoskcy, Gerald Leo-727 Raymer Blvd. McCormick. Joseph Thomas_ 160 Nevada St. McGregor. Jeanne Rita_859 So. Detroit Ave. McHugh, Robert Lawrence_802 Turner St. McMahon. Harry Arthur- 2627 Maplewood Ave. McMahon. Paul Francis _ 406 Danberry McOuade. Marilyn Louise _ 1113 Parkside Blvd. McOuade, Patricia Irene_ 1121 Nevada St. McSorley, Madonna May _ 3 607 Homewood Ave. Medford, Bernard Edmund _ 1 933 Freeman St. Metz, James Aiken-1 605 Indiana Ave. Metzger, Beatrice Marguerite _ 954 White Sr. Michaelson, Rhea Marilyn_ 2847 Scottwood Michalski, Richard Thomas _ 1141 Woodland Ave. Miller, Jacquelyn Eileen_617 Bowman St. Mitchell, Marlene Ann_ 4241 Temolar Rd. Mohler, David Thomas_ 2632 Glen wood Molnar, John Richard___ 1709 Cutter St. Molnar. Margaret Mary_ 4305 N. Lockwood Moore, Riley Paul____ 427 Danberrv St. Moran, Robert Paul_ 33 7 O’Connell St, Morris, Richard Stephen_ _ 1912 Joffre St. Mougey, Joan Marie_ _ 3910 Drummond Rd. Mroczkowski, Delphine Christine_ 135 Dexter Mulvihill. Thomas Henry_ 3156 Glenwood Ave. Munier. Patricia Joanne_ 1322 Liberty St. M urawa. Janet Louise_ 2823 Cherry St. Muro. Joyce Louise_ 6642 Dixie Hwy.. Erie, Mich. Myers, William Chester _ 1 348 Sabra Rd. Nagel. Scott Edward . 3227 Blackstone Nagy, Lucille Lola _ _73 6 Oak St. Nassr, Michael Anthony _521 Chapin St. Nawrocki. Bernard Raphael _ _469 Eagle Point Rd.. Rossford, O. Nester. Mary Ellen _ 3149 Cambridge Ave. Newbirt. Rosalyn Agnes _223 Hanover St. Noe, Daniel Joseph _3 721 Elmhurst Rd. Nolan, Thomas Edward _ 1527 Glenbrook Dr. Nordhaus. Laone Anne _ 1423 Kenyon Dr. Nowicki. David Anthony_ 1449 Nebraska Ave. Nowicki. Donald Anthony_ 1645 Vance St. Nowicki. Richard Ronald_157 Austin St. Nowicki, Stanley John - 1226 Nebraska Nowicki. Virginia Mary_ 1125 Nebraska Nusbaum. Lorene Mary_Temperance. Mich. O ' Connell. Carolyn Margaret_ 1135 London So. O ' Connell. Jeanne Venora _ 1720 Superior St. O’Connell. Robert Charles__ ..2629 Oak Grove O’Neill. Patricia Ann__ .417 Oswald O’Neill, Robert Paul _ 2915 Pembroke Orzechowski. Joan Marie_ 1202 Hamilton Owen. Richard Eugene _ 4045 Walker Ave. Packo. Nancy Margaret___ 1902 Front St. Pawlikowski, Paul Patrick_ 346 E. Hudson St. Perkins. Florence Cecelia_ 2440 Franklin Ave. Petrie. Arlene Mary _ 1404 Harvard Blvd. Pfeiffer. James Joseph _ 3740 Lockwood Ave. Pinkelman. Joan Mary _R. 3. Swanton. O. Pollauf, Francis P. _ . 626 Dearborn Ave. Polster, Joan Marie _334 Valleywood Dr. Poturalski. Theresa Ann . .. _ _335 Milford St. Price. 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Frank Beilski Harry Cosway Robert Daunhauer Robert Debo Donald Dobbs Robert Donnelly Patrick Doody Daniel Drozdowicz Thomas Erard Charles Farell Joseph Hanus Richard Heban Joseph Jasinski Kenneth Kwapich Richard Lewczynski Robert Lucarelli Ray Luken John Madden William Myers Riley Moore Scott Nagel David Nowicki Donald Nowicki Robert O ' Connell Paul Pawlikowski John Raster Guy Raymond Daniel Ryan Frank Sartor John Stoepler Richard Sullivan James Sweeney Julius Szakovitz John Tynan Leonard Wagner Eugene Weaver Steven Wexel Paul Zalecki I —nil—im —nil—nil—nil—nil—till—nil—nil—im —nn —nil—nil—nil—nil—lilt—H COMPLIMENTS OF MAYOR MICHAEL V. DI SALLE II—nil—1111 —nn —1111 —nn —nn —nn —nu —nn —nii —nn —nn —iiii —nn- Mil—nil— i lilt— —Mil— mi— nil— till— —iiii — ' 1111 — nil— nil— —nil——nil— nil -nn-liii — nil—— ini —iiii—ini — nn- nil -nii-iiii-iiii— — nii—iiii -nii— —tin— iii —nn—iiii— 1111—1111—1111— —nii —nn— 5 I I If The U-Sa-Sa Boys My jemy kielbase U-sa-sa-sa U-sa-sa-sa Hit ' em on the head With a big kielbasa Yea Dukes! rf Gerald Barut Frank Bielski Daniel Brack Ronald Cieslewicz Edwin Culkowski Albert Czyzewski John Czajka Daniel Drozdowicz Dick Glonek David Gulch Ronald Kaminski Norman Klatt Melvin Kolinski Harry Konwinski Robert Kosydar Jim Kotecki Gerald Kulczak Kenneth Kwapich Joe Kwiatkowski Bob Jacoby Joe Jasinski Richard Lewczynski Richard Michalski David Nowicki Donald Nowicki Richard Nowicki Stanley Nowicki Paul Pawlikowski William Rokicki Kenneth Rutkowski Ronald Sabiniewicz Phil Szymanski Adolf Tylinski Jim Wachowiak John Wachowiak Eugene Wos Chester Wyras Paul Zalecki Zeke Zaremski Kenneth Zawodny •§•—1111 —Mil——nil—.1 -nil—nil—— iiii —nil—im —ini- -1111—nil—nil- ill —im—1111 —nil—iin —nii- —iia — 1111—nil—nil—11 1 Page 163 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES from JOHN M. SABINIEWICZ FANCY GROCERIES and MEATS POULTRY and FRESH VEGETABLES HOME MADE KIELBASA 1204 Hamilton Street MAin 0047 Toledo, Ohio 4 —||||_M||_M]|_nil—nil_im—im— iiii_mi_mi_ii t— TOLEDO ROLLING DOOR Company Manufacturers of Special Design WOOD SECTIONAL ROLLING GARAGE DOORS iiii« ii« nil —1 i s I a I a 506 BROADWAY TOLEDO, OHIO C. J. VEIGEL 4 ¥ ] III! im-nil-nil-nn-nn-tin-nn-nn-nii-nn-iiii-nn-iiii-nn-nn-nn-nn-nii-nn-nn-nn-nn-iiii-nn-nn_iiii_nn_nil_____nn-nil---nn-1||( I F. C. BIEBESHEIMER SONS PLUMBING — HEATING — INDUSTRIAL PIPING CONTRACTORS Phone JOrdan 0021 3053 Wesl Bancroft Street TOLEDO, OHIO Mii«—iiii iiil«Mnii«Miiil«—nii iiii —nil —iiii —nn  iiii —nn«—nil —nil « iin— ini Miiit —nn —iiii —nil—niiav 111 —1111—1111— Page 164 I I I Good fences for every need | I Marleau Hercules Fence Company 1 I I I Manufacturers and Erectors of 1 I WIRE and IRON FENCE j I ! I TOLEDO I I _] T I I JEROME (Harry) SIEJA | I Carpenler Work — Building — Remodeling j Phone GAriield 3952 1303 Avondale Avenue Toledo 7 , Ohio I _ I ATLAS ASPHALT PAVING William E. Sweeney ( ' 39) Owner JO. 1811 JO. 2531 2435 Dorr Street Toledo, Ohio DRIVES PARKING AREAS Page 165 THE KUHLMAN BUILDING SUPPLY BRICK COMPANY 919 Nicholas Building Toledo, Ohio Congratulalions lo ihe Senior Class of 1949 I DEALER ' S CARBURETOR SERVICE, INC. 3234 - 36 Monroe Street Toledo, Ohio I ((11 —(Ill—Mil—nil—nil—iiii —Mil—nil INI—1111 —iiii —Jiii —im—nil—nil—nil nil— I KUNTZ PERMAR DRUGS 1018 Sylvania Avenue Toledo, Ohio f I 1 Phone GArfield 2041 Open Evenings j ATLAS BRIDAL SHOP Mrs. A. Szaroleta Monday through Friday: Weekdays till 8:00 — Saturday till 6:00 EVERYTHING FOR THE BRIDE AND HER MAIDS COMMUNION DRESSES — VEILS 2932 Lagrange Street Toledo, Ohio •§•—1111— nil—iin —Mil—Mil—nil—im— 11. —nil—nil—■nil—nilnil—nil— 1111 nil— nil—■im- im—nil—iin—nil—nll■—nll• nni lln—nil—-nil—nn —iin— 1111—1111 —1111— nii—nn—nn — tin—!!•{ Page 166 SENIOR REGISTER —Continued Name Address Name Address Quick, Charles Leonard_ - Box 296, R. F. D. 2, Temperance, Mich. Raster, John Michael_1226 Sherman St. Ratajczak, Joan Elizabeth_3 8 E. Streicher Raymond, Anthony Joseph_3034—1 19th St. Raymond, Guy Joseph_3034—1 19th St. Recker, Robert Carl_2666—1 18th St. Reddington. Kathleen Jean_R. R. 10, Box 5 69 Reinlein, Richard Arlen_543 Prouty Ave. Reucher, William George_2826 Warsaw St. Roberts, Donald James_4120 Walker Ave. Rokicki, William John _33 5 3 Elm St. Rosenberger, Margaret Mary_931 Clay St. Roskuski, Patricia Ann_1601 Roosevelt St. Rostetter, D ' Arlene Clair_1102 Clymena Roth, Rita Rose_402 7 Sampson St. Russell, Michael Edward_3829 Drexel Dr. Rutherford, George Arthur_2316 Whitney Ave. Rutkowski, Kenneth Edmund_4 740 Monroe St. Ryan, Arthur William_520 Nottingham Ter. Ryan, Daniel Gene_214 Michigan St. Ryan, Ruth Patricia_144 Islington St. Sabiniewicz, Ronald John_1204 Hamilton St. Sagan, Stella Elizabeth_226 E. Oakland Ave. Sarnowski, Dolores Mary Ann_548 Bronson Ave. Sartor, Frank Hope_48 70 Leamington Dr. Savene, Lois Ann_1419 Oakmont Ave. Scanlon, Colleen Agnes_2116 Eastbrook Dr. Schings, Eugene Phillip_729 Utah St. Schlachter, Dorothy Ann_1048 Alcott Ave. Schlagheck, Jeanne Marie_801 Orchard St. Schmidt, John Joseph_43 5 N. Manhattan Blvd. Schomer, George Joseph Schroeder, Edward John Schwanzl. Wilma Jean _ Schwartz, Darlene Lee _ Selz, George Oscar _ Senecal, Shirley Ann _ Sexton, James Francis_ Shanahan, David Stephen Sheperd, Raymond Cyril _ Shipman, Patricia Ann Shull. William Lee _ Siebenaller, Robert Joseph Silk. James Paul _ Smith, Bernice Dorothy_ Smith, Marilyn Jean _ Sobczak, Arthur M_ Sobczak. Julianne Therese Sox, Mary Ann _ Spilis, Vincent Joseph Spinazze, Lillian Marie_ Stachowiak. Donald Kenneth Stoepler. John William_ Stout,, James Edward Strall, Mary Patricia _ Sturdevant, Robert Harold Sturtz, Ruth Eileen Sulier, Suzanne Mary_ 3 524 Beechway Blvd. .1 6 64 Hagley Rd. ...2251 Vermont Ave. _414 Arcadia Ave. _716 Frederick St. _919 Noble St. 4032 Overland Pkwy. _410 South St. -2543 Scottwood Ave. _4227 Garden Park _1717 Nevada St. _221 Eastern _2707 Gracewood _2845 Robinwood _2210 Elm St. _1425 Buckingham _2745 Fellows _1218 Mason St. 1 65 9 Burgoyne _3208 Cottage _609 Marmion 1630 Palmwood Ave. ...2146 Eastbrook Dr. .14 75 Oakwood Ave. _3 645 Grantley Rd. _1 83 7 Lawrence _6423 Dixie Highway, Erie, Mich. Sullivan, Regina Marie_311 Lincoln St., Swanton. O. Sullivan, Richard Joseph_919 Nesslewood Sullivan, Robert Emmet_919 Nesslewood Sullivan, Thomas Michael_2246 Densmore 1111 —1111 —Mil —Mil—INI —nil —nil —nil —Mil —Mil —nil —MM—IMI —INI —Nil —Mil —nil —1111 I [ They See Every Play — I Through Thermopane! I Thermopane insulating glass—two or I more panes with a sealed air space I between—serves thousands of home i owners in Picture Windows and other i sash. Recently, more and more schools 1 have specified Thermopane units for 1 press boxes in stadiums. I Since Thermopane minimizes frost and I condensation, games get better press I coverage because reporters can see I every play even in crisp cold weath- I er. A Thermopane-enclosed box also I is quieter for sportswriters covering a 1 game. i Thermopane is readily available for i all types of glazing. If more informa- i tion is desired, write for your copy of I our Thermopane book. Libbey-Owens- I Ford Glass Company, HS89 Nicholas T Building, Toledo 3, Ohio. 11 —1111 —1111 —MM —MM —1111 —nil —1111 —Mll —tlll ' —till——nil —Mil —MM —Mil-tj LIBBEY-OWENS-FORD A Great Name In GLASS THERMOPANE is used in the press box of Clay High School Stadium in East Toledo. Mii —itn —nn —nil—iiii —ini Mii —nn—nil—iiii —iiii —nil—nil —iiii —MM—iiii —Mii — 1111—nn —iiii —nii —iiM —MM—MM— MM—iiii —nil—iiM —Mii —iiM —uii —nil—nn —III Page 167 nil ' •iiii- ini ' I DOUGLAS GRILL I 4129 Monroe Slreel al Douglas I j FAMOUS FOR FINE FOODS 1 STEAKS — CHICKEN 1 CHOP SUEY — CHOW MEIN i I i i 1 J FOUNTAIN SERVICE 1 CORA L. HERZBERG Conference Room 102 Sister Mary de Paul, S.N.D. 1 1 1 1 Dislribulors Donald Adkins John Kelley 1 1 I I Of Fine Charles Ashe Delvin Klepacz 1 T T Norbert Beauch Richard Little 1 1 Joseph Bodensiedt Terence Logsdon 1 T 1 T American and Imported Gerald Cark William Mansor 1 I 1 T Daniel Collins James Mayer i 1 ! Wines and Champagne Alfred Cousino Joseph McCormick 1 1 Donald Criss Bernard Medford 1 1 1 1 Vincent Dauer James Metz 1 1 I Bar Gadgets and Novelties Robert Eigensee Michael Nassr 1 1 Charles Fairbairn Stanley Nowicki II 1 1 Gregory Fox William Rokicki 1 ! John Fuller Michael Russell 1 I ★ John Graham Eugene Schings 1 I Norbert Hamernik Raymond Sheperd I ! Richard Hankenhof Arthur Sobczak i I BODENSTEDT BROS. Howard Heintschel James Stout 1 1 1 1 John Horner Ford Swan 1 1 Donald Hummer Marvin Young 1 I 238 Superior Street Jerome Kaszynski 1 1 HERFF-JONES COMPANY MANUFACTURING JEWELERS and STATIONERS 1407-1419 North Capitol Ave. INDIANAPOLIS 7, INDIANA Page 168 1 i 1 I ! i i i ! I I i ! i Si ica 1901 TOLEDO SCALES TOLEDO’S BEST KNOWN PRODUCT NO SPRINGS (§) HONEST WEIGHT INDUSTRIAL SCALES • FOOD MACHINES • RETAIL SCALES I 1 Compliments of I Superior Floor Covering Appliance Co. LINOLEUM — CARPETS — WALL LINOLEUM Universal Electrical Appliances THOR WASHING MACHINES Marion and Nelle Niedbalski, Proprietors — RUGS 1504 NEBRASKA AVE. PHONE GA. 0812 TOLEDO, OHIO I INI—Mil—lilt—illl —Mil— llll —MM—llll —llll llll—llll Mil—1111 —nil—illl — MM —MU—IMI—MM —MU —1111 —INI—Hll —IIM —MH —Mil—Mil—IMI —Mil—Mil—Mll —Mll —nj -MM—— MU—Mil—1111 —MM IIM—Mil- MM— IMI — Wl —lU;—MM—MM-MM—UM — MM— MM-MM ' IH—MM-MM—MM—MM—MM—MM—MM—MM— MU—nil— MM— nil —NM tlll—Mil— 1111 — Ull |i I I I LAUX MOTOR SALES CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH SALES — SERVICE LU 2-2066 Sylvania, Ohio JOrdan 2134 i 4mi_____nil_iiii_nil___nil—mi-nii-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nii---iiii-nn-nn-nil-iiii-nil-nn-nn-nn-nn-nil-nil-nil-nil-nn---nn-nil-nil—nn- Page 169 JU, _III,_III,_ ,11,_„„_,|„_|||[_ III, -im-nil-III!-nil-iin-llii-nn-llii-llii-in.-liii-nil-nii—iliii-nii-lin-ini-lin-liii-lin-liii-liii-.iiii-----mi-nn-mi-im-im }i i , i I Compliments ot | I TOLEDO STANDARD COAL COMPANY I i 1 I DEALER IN ALL TYPES OF HEATING I I OIL CONVERSIONS, FURNACES AND STOKERS 1 I 1 I ALL KINDS OF COAL i 2210 Oakdale Avenue TAylor 41221 P. J. KRANZ INSURANCE AGENCY I Established 1892 I I 54 YEARS SERVICE ASSURES YOU A RELIABILITY 530 Security Building Phone ADams 2217 THE BARTLEY COMPANY TOLEDO ' S OLDEST WHOLESALE GROCERS Sponsors of THE RED WHITE FOOD STORES Comer Brown and Indiana Aves. Phone GArfield 3011 4 . 1,1 i JOHN A. REGER CATHOLIC SUPPLY HOUSE Importer and Dealer in Vestments, Church Ornaments, Statues and Sanctuary Supplies Mission Supplies Reiinishing Sacred Vessels 615 Cherry Street Toledo 4, Ohio I Page 170 •§ — IUI-— llll —(III — IIH —nil — (111 —IMI — (HI — ntl — nil —IIM—Mil — Ull —IIM — Mil —llll —nil — lln — nil —IlM —nil — III: , HAROLD V. STURDEVANT Building Fine Residential Units Phone LA. 4482 •i inj——.1111 —1111 —1111 —1111 —Mil-—iiii —Mil-—iiii —nM---iiii —iiii —iMi---mi—--nn —iiii —im —nil—im —nii —nn —nil—•Mil—nii —iiii —Mil—iiii —nil—im —im —iin —1111 —1(11 —nii —MU ' mmm truck termiml MAUMEE, OHIO Telephone LU 3-3333 Capacity 500,000 bushels Unloading Capacity 10,000 bushels per hour —nii —iiM — 111 —nn —nil—II I I •{•ii—Mil—nii —nn —nii —nn —nii —1111—ini —1111 —nil nil —iiii —nii —iiii —iiit —ini —Mil—MM—Mil—iiii —1111 —1111 —1111—nil—nil—iiii —Mit —nit —nil—Mil—nil—nil —Mii —MM —Mii« iiM —N | Page 171 1 BLESSED SACRAMENT C. Y. O. T I Compliments of Ed Kaminski MilIII) — Cemelery Memorials i Moderators ] I Father Dugan Father Dunn I I Officers President—Daniel Noe Vice-president—Bill Delger Secretary—Joyce Miller Treasurer—Mary Alice Murnen 811 Montrose Avenue JO. 2207 T..T Compliments of CAPITAL Tire and Rubber Co. i I I I I ROSARY CATHEDRAL I I— Best Wishes to the Seniors C. Y. O. 1001-3-5 Cherry Street Toledo, Ohio Distributors for Firestone and Goodyear Tires - 20% Discount Ben J. Geiger ADams 8133 S I •i I I Rev. Kenneth A. Hans—Moderator | 1 1 John Tynan—President 1 I I T Frank Hipp—Vice-president I I I Sally Eggleston—Treasurer I Jane Burnett—Secretary I 1 I •J ii —nil—:iii iiii—Mil—nil—nil —iiii —Mil— 1 ( 11 —nil—iiii —till—iiii —iiti—nil—• 1111 — Page 172 I ' 11 —1111 —nil— Mil— nil 1(11—Mil nil— —MM— till 1111——iiii —nil— ri J Attention, Students . SPECIAL PRICES DRAWING SETS T-SQUARES — TRIANGLES SLIDE RULES ARTISTS ' SUPPLIES Toledo Blue Print and Paper Co. 316 Superior Street Phone ADams 7224 i 1 •i _ _ I SENIOR REGISTER —Continued Name Address Sumner, Dorene Jean_ -R. R. 1, Box 291-A, Salisbury Rd., Maumee, O. Surer, Lee John-732 South St. Swan, Ford Collins-634 Spring St. Sweeney, James Blackburn_2028 Alvin St. Szafarek, Richard Francis_ 918 Bricker Szakovits, Julius John _2114 Front St. Szcb. Patricia Rose-1436 Buckingham St. Szymanski, JoAnn Helene_3325 Maher St. Szymanski. Philip Peter-3425 Blackstone Thompson, Anne Marie-2042 Marengo Dr. Toka, Mary Ann-1401 Liberty St. Toth, Emery Stephen - 528 Cadillac Ct. Toth, Thomas Michael_528 Cadillac Ct. Towse, Donald Watson___3 843 Drexel Dr. Tremblay, Edmond Jean_ .1905 Upton Trese, Virginia Marie..— 155 Dartmouth Dr. Turner, William Robert_ __ ___ —..R R. 2, Box 160, Temperance. Mich. Tylinski, Adolf Stanley_ 301 E. Central Tynan, John Francis-416 Rockingham St. Veigel, Carol Lou-349 South St. Vellequette. Bernadine Mary_43 27 Bales Rd. Venia, Robert Joseph_ _ 55 56 Gay St. Virag, Doris Ann- 317 Burger St. Wachowiak, Ralph James . Wachowiak, John Richard_ Wagner, Leonard Edward _ Waite, Robert Henry _ _ Waldvogel. John Norman_ _ Walters, Helen Mae_ Wawrzyniec, Delphine Pearl_ _2144 Grantwood 3114 Warsaw St. _2420 Berdan 627 Bronson PI. 2411 Eastbrook Dr. . .. 1501 Vinal St. _3 159 Glenwood Name Address Weaver, Eugene Joseph _ 321 Gessner St. Weisenburger. Phelps Robert_3333 River Rd. Weislmeier, Catherine _1219 Page St. Welsh. Jacqueline Eileen _ 123 Jervis Wenzel, John Joseph _ 651 Lincoln Ave. Wesley, JoAnn Carol 7301 Lewis Ave., LaSalle. Mich. Wester. Margaret Ann _ 4 5 70 Eastway Westrick. Joseph _ _ 2946—131st St. Wexel. Steven Michael_ 3 941 Leybourne Wielinski, Lois Jacqueline _ 149 E. Delaware Ave. Williams, Patricia Joanne _ 541 Williamsdale Dr. Willinger. Elizabeth Catherine .. _ 2519 Laskey Rd. Wodarski, Marian Suzanne _ .3012 Elm St. Wolfgang, Kenneth Cyril . . . 2212 Rosewood Ave. Wos, Eugene Robert__1108 Homer St. Wyraz, Chester S mley_ 33 52 Maple St. Yager, Angela Marie_ . 2010 South St. Young, Marvin Maurice _105 Brand Whitlock Young, Mary Catherine_262 Walbridge Zalecki, Paul Henry_ 2740 Fellows Zalewski, Gertrude Ann_ 407 Boston PI. Zaremski, William Leo _1 609 4 Macomber Zawodny, Kenneth Joseph _ 23 2 E. Hudson Zelling, Virginia Caroline _ 4106 Asbury Dr. Zettler. Frances Cecelia _ 823 Dixie Dr.. Erie, Mich. Zielinski. Barbara Rita _ 824 Superior Zieman, Marcia Jeanne_516 Colburn Ave. Zientara, Gloria Jean .. _ 828 Junction Zuber, Marilynn Patricia _ . 745 Boalt St. Zurek. Nancy Ann _707 Hudson St. Zydorezyk, Patricia Ann . _3342 Maple St. Zywiezynski, Theresa Pauline 3119 Glenwood Ave. Page 173 I 1 I t ! 1 I ! ST. VINCENT ' S 1 1 i I SCHOOL OF NURSING | I 1 I I 1 I I I i S I I I • I I I I I = s I I 1 I I ! 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