Central Catholic High School - Centripetal Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1950
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Harrington, AM., S,T.B Principal of Central Puge IO The Reverend J, D. Snenk, AM., B.S.E Assistant Principal Rev. A. BIIISRO Rev. G. Dunne fA.B.j lM.A., I.1tt.D.j Rrligiun Rrligfion, Ijfllfllllfl Rev, J. Henley cm,s.1f.s. QM.A.b lefllfflllll Rev. U. lloying C.I'P.S. qA.B.y Rrliyinn Rev. Sourhu rml Rev. IC. F. Smith KMIA-5 U,S.F.S. fM.A.l R 'I' D 'WMM lioyx' qllh'mlnm'r' Sllpfzl. QA Rev. B. Wetzel Rev. I. Woods O.S.F.S. fM.A.J O.S.F.S. fA.B.,S.T.I.D Religion Religion, Public Speaking Iingflish, Natl. Pl'0lllflI1.Y, p 'Q Rev. R. Flecksteiner Rev, J. Fuqua 0-S-F-S CM-AJ U.S.F.S. fA.B.J Rfllfflllll Rf'liyin11,l.11li11 Rev. J. McGowan Rev. A. Sehmit qM.A.y 1A,1s.p R1'ligfion,l.a1in RI'llfllIllI, Ilralliny Rev, D. VVernert lB.S.Ii.J Rfllfflllll jlw dCuhy Page 11 W Sister M. Agnes Sister Allwrtn Sister M. Aimeda Sister M. Alouise 0.S,i'i. flVI.S.F.j U.S.F. Ci5.S.H R.S.iVi. fB.S.F., B. Of MllSil'j S.N.D. QNLAJ Rrligfinn, lfllylixlf .i'Iflllll'lll!lfilX nlllfil' Rrligion, l,11ri11 Sister M. Amzitn Sister Angela Mzirir Sister M. Anita Sister M. Annelle 0.S.F. QB.S.if.j U.S.i'. 4lS.S.Ii.J U.S.F. fi5.S.j S,N.I7. Ci'i.S.if.Q liiologfy Iflzglixfz Rrligfion,l'f1y.vinfoy1y Lv0lllllII'l'I'iIll i i J ' S 5 .Q Dedication C9Tl'm'lIlll0.9 C0lII7HlJlll'6 Sister M. Anthony Sister M. Austin U,S,l', U.S.I'. fA.I5.i iM-A-V KA- ill L-S-7 Rrfigfinzz,l:'11g1li,vf1 1.illl'lU'iIll1 Sister M. Austin Sister N. Bernildis R.S.M. S.N.D. History Rfligiou, Lalin Page 12 Nl' k Sister M. c'1ll'lIH'iiI1l U.b.l'. lN1.:X.b Fruit fl, Sfttlllijfl Sistcr M. tiiK'Illl'llfi2l 05.17. QB.A.5 lefliflillll, llixfvry 'iii' Sister IW. Fzirnlirw Sister M. C'hzit'Iuttt' 0.S.F. QB.S.F.j S.N.D. QM-AJ 1'l,y5i,-5 Rrligfiozz, . lllflltftllll 4' a t Sq' 'asv Sister M. Crum-ilizl Sister M. fwllllSI1lllTiil o.s.r. q1s.A.p 0.S.F. QMS-J Sjmniyh .lflrllllfrllfilfz 5 Hlvssing of lnlvrior of Nwr Uving 4 3 M Fi, ,. I Nlf 'if' X 'ei 'fi P ' WX 'x t.t..,t , X J a 'N ,,f- I .- E ,Ji ix .,.: . , .5 J i bistcr M. Dzilc 5.N.D, Hi.S.lz.J Krligfiou,f,'r11f1f11w'4iz1f blhI4'l' M. i,t'fiilIlI1I'li U.S.l . CA.li.j .7lIIl1!ll'NIIlfif'A' 1-.A 15 Sister M. CXIIFXYSIISIIIIII R.S.iN1. fN1.i'i.J Rrligfiou, .'lfl1ufn'r11afi4.r Sistcr M. ciflflllllliil R.S.M. tM.I2.J llixlnry Sistvr M. David 0.8.12 tA,li.1 Rvligiozz, Grrmmz Sister NI. i,K'pIllli S.N.D. fiVi.A.j Rrliyion, f.'o111lm'f'finl Page I3 1 Sister M. I7eS:llL-s 0.S.F. tB.S.IC.j j'1Ilffl1'llIIll'i1'5 Sister M. iilezinnr f C LSI . A.li,j O Rrfigfiolz, Iilllfflijll Sister M. Fzlliizin .S.l'. fB.S.i'1.D fB.A. Lib. 511.3 ,lssI. l,il1rariaz1 New Memorial Wing Sister M. 5 Genevieve R.S.M. tA.I5., l5.F.A.D lf!!-1'.f'.ll'f Sister M. Gurdizln S.N.D, qM.A.J Hunk Room, Lllfill Sister Mary Grave Sister M. Herman O.S,l'. fli.S.if.H S.N.D. fM.S.ii.D 1vl'1L'.WLL'I'ifilIfj, liillfffiifl Rvliyioll, l,'nl111111'r'4'ir1f Wm' Sister M. Hilda Sister M. Irene Sister jane Frances Sister M. josvph S.N.D. CM.A.j R.S.M. R.S.M. U.S.F. Girls, A-Trl Sl'!l00I1VlH',Yl' Iliyfory Rfligiruz, Iiflglislz Page 14 Completes Central Catholic Sister M. Marcelline o.s.r, q1s.s.n.5 Biology, f11'!ll.Sl'if'lllXl' Sister M. Louis S.N.D, 1A.B.j l.'oln1l11'r1'ial ttt S 'S 1 A ' , 'B Q S ttttt rt in ,, ,v-v kurwukvxw V kr ,,::'-1 . Sister Murv of Merci' Sister M. Mark t . - D R.S.M. CM.S.E.J R.S.M. fA.B.j Rfligimz, Iiisfory Religion, Hixlory MGA., -la .- - 'ff' Sister M. Kenneth O.S.I'. fA.B.j llomz' I:'1'011oll1i1'J ,W-eq, l1 Sister M. I,m'ett:1 O.S.F. CA.B.J Rrligfion, linylixll Sister M. Liguuri U.S.l7. CM.S.F.J Rfliyion, Engflisfl 2 9, 'i L Sister Mary Mngclzilenc U.S.l'. CiW.A.D liuyflisfz lfnylixlz Sister Marie Celine 0.S.I'. QB.S.ii.j Sister M. Maurice Sister M. Miriam O.S.F. fA.B.D 0.S.F. fPh.H.j Rwliyion, Engflixlz Mafhfrnalirs Page 15 Sistvr M. Nvri R.'S.M. C1VI.A.J llislnry 5 Bishop Allvl' flvlilverillg Ilw fnrlrlrvss I - . 5 Sister NT. Pzltricin Sistvr M. PCl'Pl'fll1l ul Ilze D1 llllllflilll HAI... HWS., 0-Sup. UWM l,'h1'lr1isl1'y Iiinlogfy W9 ff? Q . .'.. z A :ZZE :1f1 :.'. . .. . I .ia , fs Q .53 Sign-r M, 'IAQ-11-sitgl Sim-r M. vl1h0IT11lSillC Sister M. Victorian Sister M. Yim'm-nt 05.15. IBSJ S.N.l3. Cl5.S.I'1.H 0.S.l7. fB.S.j R.S.M. HNTA. ICLLH f:1'Il1'1'1ll .Wiffff-,f Rljiffiflll, C0111 NIl'I'1'itll llumz' 11'l'UlIlIIlli!kj lfuligfio-11, Altlfllflllllfili Mr. I,:1w1'L-:wc Iimuly Ml.. A. gllwi Nh. V. C' Fischer Mr. Kurzynskc 414-S-V3-5 pM.s. Mum my rB.R.R.p QB-S. Phys- Fd-5 .l.v.vl. llfrwlur .lllflflh .v Mmj, pjlyjjf-5 ,l5.vl. fjllllfll, N1I.f,l'0lIll'IllJ II!!-1'5ll1Il lllnlllfllfillll Pllysinlogfy Illgc 16 Miss J. Leonhardt lB.S.E.j Girls' Physiml lfilumfiulz Mr. P. McCarty QB.S. in Phys. Edj lJiI'l'l'l-01' of .-lll1l1'li1'5, Pl1y.m'alEduralion Miss E. Schulz CB.A.J Radio Svript lfriring Publir Speaking Miss C. MCAIQ-ese Rfgixfrar . 4 Mr. P. O'R0urke lB.A.J Comlm crrial Lafw .Lvszsla-nt Coach , r A 2 ii? 'U Mrs. L. R. ljeannej VVhately lB.E.J Girls' Pllysifal Iidumtion ..,, , -:--' :z-E gd- g g- Miss R. Fackclma Office Clerk Il Prayers of Dedication Miss Gloria Arvay S41.vi!fhl1oard Upfrafar Miss C. Shuhert Sffrclary Page 17 garmin? of Wemoria may A dream, long anticipated, was realized in September, I949, when the completed Central Catholic opened its doors to the student body. The new Memorial Wing, ded- icated to the 73 Centralites who gave their lives in World War ll, was solemnly blessed by his Excellency, Karl J. Alter, bishop of Toledo, October 30th. Over 5,000 people fpriests, sisters, parents, and friends? witnessed the impressive cere- monies and toured the new addition. Page 18 qi Sfudenf Body Seniors CLASS OFFICERS Mary Ann LaPorte, secretaryg Richard Hoppe, treasurerg Vivian Becker, presidentg James Des- mond, vice president. Before he realizes it the student finds himself in his last year of high schoolj the year of his graduation! Having been guided by a competent and capable faculty, he is now ready to test the strength of the threads he has woven. Upon graduating, he as a young Catholic citizen will step forth into a world steeped in materialism. If he has woven firmly into his pattern of life the principles of his faith he will carry into the fog bound sphere the Light of Lights and His way of life. VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIA N Page 20 Albert Wittman Frances Miller MYRON ABEL-Parish: St. Teresa Football 2, 35 Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 4 JOHN ADAMS-Parish: St. Agnes Hall Patrol 4 ROBERT ADAMSHICK-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Football 25 Student Council I GERALD ALBRECHT-Parish: St. Catherine Camera Club I5 Junior Centric 35 Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 KATHERINE ALTMAN-Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas G.A.L. l, 25 Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 HOWARD ARDREY-Parish: St. John Baseball 25 Football I, 25 Student Spiritual Council I, 3 THOMAS ARMAN-Parish: SS. Peter and Paul Baseball 45 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 4 RAYMOND ARTHUR-Parish: St. Agnes Al-Geo-Trig 45 Centric 45 Centripetal 45 Junior Centric 35 gvtogogram Club I, 2, 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council I, , ,4 PATRICIA ARVAY-Parish: St. Francis de Sales Al-Geo-Trig 45 Centripetal 45 Dramatics 45 G. A. L. I5 Junior Centric 35 Mogogram 35 Student Spiritual Council 2, 3, 45 Y. C. S. l, 2, MARGARET ASI-IE-Parish: St.Joseph iMaumeeI Dramatics I5 Glee Club I, 25 Student Spiritual Council I, 2 JOSEPH BACKIEWICZ-Parish: St. Hyacinth Football I, 25 Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 4 DOROTHY BAHLSYParish: Immaculate Conception Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 35 Y. C. S. 2, 3 FRANCIS BAILEY-Parish: Gesu Centripetal 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Mono- gram Club 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4 JOYCE BAILEY-Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Bowling 25 G. A. L. 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council 4 EDWARD BARCIZ-Parish St. Stephen Hall Patrol 4 MARY BARON-Parish: immaculate Conception G. A. L. l, 2 CATHERINE BATES-Parish: St. Teresa Bowling 35 G. A. L. 2, 3 JOSEPH BAUER-Parish: Good Shepherd Cheerleader 3, 45 Dramatics 45 Tennis 35 Student Spiritual Council 4 VIVIAN BECKER1Parish: Holy Rosary Bowling I, 25 Centric 45 Centipetal 45 Dramatics 4' G. A. L. I, 25 Student Spiritual Council 2, 3, 4 DONALD BECKMAN-Parish: Good Shepherd Centripetal 45 Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 35 Hall Patrol 4 MARY JANE BELACEK-Parish: SS. Cyril and Methodius Camera Club I5 G. A. L. I Page 21 Page 89 MARY ANN BELEGRIN-Parish: St. Stephen Dramatics 4 MARY BERNING-Parish: Holy Rosary Bowling I, 25 Dramatics 45 G. A. L. I, 2, 35 Junior Centric 35 Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 35 Hall Patrol 4 MARY LOU BEST--Parish: St, Agnes G. A. L. I, 2 ROBERT BIALORUCKI-Parish: St. Adalbert Al-Geo-Trig 45 Bowling 3, 45 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 35 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4 JOHN BINDER-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Camera Club I5 Student Spiritual Council I, 2 KARL BIRES-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Centripetal 45 Dramatics 45 Golf 45 Student Spiritual Council 3 1 EMERY BIROkParish: St. Stephen Centric 45 Centripetal 45 Junior Centric 35 Monogram Club 45 Tennis 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council 45 Hall Patrol 45 Y. C. S. 3, 4 JOAN BLACKWELL-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Dramatics 45 Student Spiritual Council 3 WILLIAM BLANCHARD-Parish: Good Shepherd Centripetal 45 Dramatics 45 Camera Club 45 Junior Centric 35 Golf I, 2, 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 45 Y. C. S. 2, 3, 4 ELIZABETH BLANK-Parish: St. Ann G. A. I... I5 Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 35 Y. C. S. I, 2, 3, 4 LEON BLANK-Parish: Gesu AlfGeo-Trig 45 Centric 45 Centripetal 45 Junior Centric 35 Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 45 Golf 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 4 RICHARD BOES-Parish: St. Mary Al-Geo-Trig 45 Centripetal 45 Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 4 HOWARD BOGDANSKI-Parish: St. Adalbert Band I, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 4 WILLIAM BORN-Parish: St. Catherine Band 2, 3, 4 LOUIS BOROWICZ-Parish: St. Adalbert Centric 45 Hall Patrol 4 CLAUDIA BORUCKI-Parish: St. Joseph fEriel Oioeretta 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Student Spiritual Coun- ci I WALTER BOYLE-Parish: St. Ann I Student Spiritual Council 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 4 DONNA BRAHIER-Parish: St. Hedwig Band I, 25 G. A. L, I, 25 Monogram Club 35 Student Spirit- ual Council I, 2 MARY JO BRANDEL-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Centripetal 45 Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 4 PATRICIA BRANNAN-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Student Spiritual Council I JAMES BRAZZILL-Parish: St. Agnes Basketball I5 Dramatics 45 Football 25 Operetta 45 Golf 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council 3 ROSE MARY BROCKI-Parish: St. Mary Band 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council 3 ARTHUR BRONSON- Al-Geo-Trig 45 Centripetal 4 CHARLES BROOKS-Parish: St. Agnes Al-Geo-Trig 45 Basketball I5 Dramatics 45 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 45 Y. C. S. 2, 3 WILLIAM BROWN-Parish: Little Flower JAMES BUCKENMYER-Parish: Gesu Al-Geo-Trig 45 Centric 45 Centripetal 45 Football 35 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 4 RICHARD BURDETTE-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Glee Club 45 Operetta 45 Student Spiritual Council l, 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3 DANIEL BURGARD-Parish: St. Joseph iEriel Hall Patrol 4 DOLORES CALABRESE-Parish: SS, Peter and Paul gi. L. l, 2, 35 Student Spiritual Council 3, 45 Y. C. S. MARGARET CALLAHAN-Parish: Gesu Junior Centric 35 Monogram Club 45 Student Spiritual Coun- ci , 4 ROBERT CAPUTO-Parish: St. Catherine Basketball 2, 35 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council l DANIEL CASSIDY--Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Band l, 2, 3, 45 Centripetal 45 Hall Patrol 4 JOYCE CEGLARSKI-Parish: St, Teresa Camera Club 25 G. A. L. 15 Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 EILEEN CHAMBERS Parish: St. Agnes Centripetal 45 Dramatics 45 Camera Club 25 G, A. L. l, 2 MARY ANN CHARNEY-Parish: St. Stephen genttripetal 45 Monogram Club l, 35 Student Spiritual Council RICHARD CHERRY-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Dramatics 45 Student Spiritual Council 4 SHIRLEY CHRISTEL-Parish: Blessed Sacrament gerktripetal 45 Dramatics 45 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, JAMES CHURCHILL-Parish: St. Ann Band l, 2, 35 Centric 45 Monogram Club 35 Student Spiritual Council 15 Hall Patrol 4 EMILY CICORA-Parish: St. Ann epegetga 3, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Orchesira 2, 3, 45 PASQUALE CICORA-Parish: St. Ann Football l, 25 Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 JOANNE CLARKE-Parish: St. Ann Bowling 3, 45 Centripetal 45 G. A. L. 25 Hall Patrol 45 Student Spiritual Council 2 DONALD CLIFFORD-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Dramatics 45 Junior Centric 35 Student Spiritual Council 2, 35 Hall Patrol 4 Page 23 Page 84 BARBARA JEANNE COATES-Parish: St. Mary Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4 EDWARD COLEvParish: Blessed Sacrament Junior Centric 3, Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 JOHN COLLINS-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Centric 4, Centripetal 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4 JOHN COMES-Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Junior Centric 3, Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4 JOHN CONKLIN-Parish: Gesu Al-Geo-Trig 4, Centric 4, Junior Centric 3, Golf 2, 3, 4 BERNADINE CONNELLY--Parish St. Catherine Bowling l, 2, Centric 4, G. A. L. l, 2, Junior Centric 3, Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, Y. C. S. 2, 3 PAULINE COOK-Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help L. l, 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Student Spiritual Coun- ci GERALD CORRIGAN-Parish: St. Mary Tennis I, 2, 3, 4 JANICE CORRIGAN-Parish: Rosary Cathedral G, A. L. l, Junior Centric 3, Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 ARTHUR COTRUVO-Parish: St. Patrick Orchestra l, 2, 4 CORINNE COUTURIER-Parish: St. Ann G. A. L. l, 2 LA DONNA COUTURIER-Parish: St. Joseph Glee Club 3, 4 WILLIAM CRAMER-Parish: Gesu Bagd i,42, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Student Spiritual Council MARY CRIPPEN-Parish: St. James Bowling 2, 4, G. A. L. 2, 3, 4, Student Spirituol Council 4 WILLIAM CRIPPEN-Parish: St. James Football l, 2, 3, 4 THOMAS CROSS-Parish: Gesu Al-Geo-Trig 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics ', Glee Club 4, gllozogram Club l, 2, 3, 4, Student Spiritu I Council l, 2, WALTER CROSS-Parish: Gesu Al-Geo-Trig 4, Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4 JEROME CZAJKA-Parish: Our Lady of Lourdes Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4 EUGENIA CZERWIEC-Parish: St. Adalbert Centripetal 4, G. A. L. l, 2, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council 2, 4, Hall Patrol 4 JOAN DAHME-Parish SS. Peter and Paul G. A. L. l, 2, Student Spiritual Council I MICHAEL DARCANGELO-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Dromatics 4, Student Spiritual Council 3 IGNATIUS DARR-Parish: St. Catherine Band 3, Football 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 HOWARD DEBO--Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas EVELYN DE HAINAUTfParish: St. Thomas Aquinas NORMA JEAN DEIMLING-Parish: Good Shepherd Dramatics 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council 3, 4, Y. C. S. l, 2 WILLIAM DELGER-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Dramatics 4, Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3 JOHN DE LUCIA-Parish: St. Vincent de Paul' ' Baseball 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council 4, Hall PatroI 4 MARGARET DE SMITH-Parish: Good Shepherd H Junior Centric 3 A JAMES DESMOND-Parish: St. Catherine Centric 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4 MARSHALL DESMOND-Parish: Immaculate Conception Basketball l, 2, Dramotics 4, Glee Club,.3, 4, Football l, 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, Tennis 45 Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Y. C. S. l, 2, 3, 4 ROBERT DEW-Parish St. Francis De Sales Centripetal 4, Student Spiritual Council l, Hall Patrol 4 ROSE MARIE DICKEY-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Centripetal 4, Drcimatics 4, G. A. L. l, Junior Centric 3, Y.-C. S. l, 2 BARBARA DISALLE-Parish: St. Charles Centripetal 4, Dramatics 4, G. A. L. l, 2, Glee Club 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Student4Spiritual Council 3 DOLORES DOMINGUEZ-Parish: Immaculate Conception Centric 4, Centripetal 4, Drarnatics 4, Junior Centric 3, Operetta 3, Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4 ALICE DOMINIAK-Parish: St. Hedwig Centripetal 4, Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4 CAROLYN DOMPIER-Parish: Good Shepherd Centripetal 4, G. A. L. l, 2, Y. C. S. 2 GEORGE DONAHUE-Parish: Immaculate Conception Bazketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council , , 3 MARY DONCOES-Parish: Sacred Heart Centric 4, Dramatics 4, G. A. L. l, Student Spiritual Council 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Y, C. S. 3 DONALD DONOHER-Parish: St. Agnes Al-Geo-Trig 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4 CAROL DONOHUE-Parish: Immaculate Conception G. A. L. l, Library Club l GERALDINE DONOVAN-Parish: St. Teresa Camera Club 2 IDA DORFMEISTER-Parish: St. Mary G. A.4L. l, 2, Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council 2, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Page 26 PATRICIA DOSZPOLY-Parish: St. Stephen Bowling 2, Dramatics 4, G.A. L. 2, Student Spiritual Council 4 ROBERT DRISCOLL-Parish: Holy Rosary Cathedral Al-Geo-Trig 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4 THOMAS DRULARD-Parish: St. John Football l, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4 EILEEN DUCK-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Al-Geo-Trig 4, Centripetal 4, Dramatics 4, G. A. L. l, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council l, 3, 4 JAMES DUGAN--Parish: St. Agnes Junior Centric 3, Monogram Club l, 2, 3, Student Spiritual Council l, 2, Student Council 3, 4, Y. C. S. l, 2, 3 CAROL DUSSEAU-Parish: St. Joseph lErieJ Band l, 2, 3, 4 JOYCE DUSSEAU-Parish: St. Teresa Al-Geo-Trig 4, G. A. L. 1, 2, Junior Centric 3 YVONNE DUSSEAU-Parish: St. Joseph lErieJ Band l, 2, 3, 4 ROBERT DUTRIDGE-Parish: St. James Baseball l, 4, Hall Patrol 4 DOROTHY DUVALL-Parish: St. Joseph Centripetal 4, Student Splritual Council l, 2, 3, 4 JOAN DYE--Parish: St. Agnes Centripetal 4, G. A. L., Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4 ARNOLD DZIENNY-Parish: St. Adalbert Basketball l, 2, Bowling 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM ECKERT-Parish: St. Teresa Al-Geo-Trig 4, Centripetal 4, Junior Centric 3, Monogvam Club l, 2, 3, Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 4 JACQUELINE EICKHOLT-Parish: St. James Al-Geo-Trig,l, 2, Bowling l, 2, Camera Club l, G.A. L. I, 2 NANCY ERARD-Parish: St. Louis Centric 4, Monogram Club 3, Student Spiritual Council 4 MARY JANE ERNO-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Bowling I, Dramatics 4, G. A. L. l, 2, 3, Monogram Club ll, g, SStL.fde51t Spiritual Council 2, 4, Student Council 2, ROSE MARIE ESSEX-Parish: St. Joseph KATHRYN FABER-Parish: St. James Al-Geo-Trig 4, Dramatics 4, G. A. L. I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Sengrirg 35 Monogram Club 3, Student Spiritual Council 3, THOMAS FARMER-Parish: St. Charles Basketball 2, Football I, 2, 3, Library Club 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council 3 DANIEL FARRELL-Parish: Immaculate Conception Student Spiritual Council 2 LUCY FERRARA--Parish: St. Patrick Centripetal 4, G. A. L. l, Monogram Club 2 ROBERT FILIPIAK-Porish: Nativity Bowling 2, 3, 4, .lunior Centric 35 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 25 Golf 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4 THOMAS FITZ-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Junior Centric 35 Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3 MERLIN FITZGERALD-Parish: St, Mary PATRICIA FITZGERALD-Parish: St. Anthony CWhitefordl Student Spiritual Council 2 JAMES FLEIG-Parish: St. Teresa Band Ig Junior Centric 35 Hall Patrol 4 JANE FLOOD-Parish: Immaculate Conception Dramatics 4, G. A. L. I, 2, Junior Centric 3, Student Spirit- ual Council I, Y. C. S. I, 2 JOHN GAFFNEY-Parish: SS. Peter and Paul DONNA GAGNET-Parish: Immaculate Conception Dramatics 4, G. A. L. I, 25 Junior Centric 3, Student Spirit- ual Council 4p Y. C. S. I, 2 RAPHAEL GASIOROWSKI-Parish: Nativity Centric 4, Centripetal 4, Junior Centric 3, Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council 35 Hall Patrol 4 MARY ELLEN GEDERT-Parish: St. Charles HENRY GEIGER-Parish: St. Joseph Hall Patrol 4 ROBERT GEORGOFF-Parish: Holy Rosary SHIRLEY GIBSON-Parish: St. Benedict RHODA GOETZ-Parish: Blessed Sacrament TIMOTHY GORMLEY-Parish: St. Teresa Football 25 Student Spiritual Council 2, 3 HELEN GORDON-Parish: St. Louis Al-Geo-Trig 4, Dramatics 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 121, 3, 4, Monogram Club I, 2, 3, Student Spiritual Council MARY GRANT-Parish: Immaculate Conception G. A. L. I, 2 MARY GRILL-Parish: St. Francis de Sales Bowling I, 25 Dramatics 4, G. A. L. I, 2 WERNER HAAS--Parish: St. Ann Basketball I, Football 2 MARILYN HAFFNER-Parish: St. John Bond I5 Centripetal 4, Student Spiritual Council 45 Hall Patrol 4 NANCY HAGAN-Parish: St. Agnes Bowling I, 2' Centripetal 4, Dramatics 4, Camera Club 2, e. A. L. I, i Page 27 Page 88 BARBARA HALL-Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas Dramatics 45 G. A. L. 35 Junior Centric 35 Student Spiritual Council 3 JAMES HALPIN-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Centripetal 45 Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 WILLIAM HAMEL-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Al-Geo-Trig 35 Centripetal 45 Student Spiritual Council I5 Hall Patrol 45 Y. C. S. l, 2, 3 JOSEPH HANLEY-Parish: Gesu Football 2, 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Y. C. S. 3 JOAN HANLON-Parish: Good Shepherd N Centric 45 Centripetal 45 Junior Centric 35 Monogram Club 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council 3, 45 Y. C, S. 2 FRANCES HANUDEL-Parish: Holy Rosary Bowling l, 2, 35 G. A. L. l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Student Spiritual Council 3 MARY HARRIGAN-Parish: St. Ann GERALD HART-Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Al-Geo-Trig 45 Band l, 25 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Cross gountryg 35 Junior Centric 35 Monogram Club l, 2, 35 Hall atro ROBERT HAYES-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Hall Patrol 4 NANCY HEINZ-Parish: St. Ann Student Spiritual Council 4 DALE HERTZFELD-Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Dramatics 45 Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 DONNA HEURING-eParish: Good Shepherd G. A. L. l GERALDINE HIMICH-Parish: Holy Rosary Bowling l, 25 Centric 45 Centripetal 45 Dramatics 45 G. A. L. l, 25 Student Spiritual Council 4 FRANK HIPP-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Al-Geo-Trig 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Student Spiritual Counf cil l, 2, 3, 45 Y. C. S. l, 2, 3 ROBERT JAMES HOEFFEL-Parish: St. Agnes Centripetal 45 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 45 Y. C. S. 45 Hall Patrol 4 ROBERT JOSEPH HOEFFEL-Parish: St. Agnes Student Spiritual Council l, 2 JAMES HOFFMAN-Parish: St. Charles Centripetal 45 Glee Club 45 Operetta 45 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4 JEANNE HOFFMAN-Parish: St. Agnes G. A. L. I, 25 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4 RICHARD HOFFMAN-Parish: St. Charles gantd l, 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Operetta I GEORGE HOFFMANN-Parish: St. Agnes Football l, 2 LAWRENCE HOFFMAN-Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas Al-Geo-Trig 45 Student Spiritual Council 2, 35 Hall Patrol 4 WILLIAM HOLLY-Parish: St. Catherine MARY THERESA HOLT-Parish: SS. Peter and Paul G. A. L. l, 25 Monogram Club l, 2, 3 4 Stu nt Spiritual Council 2, 3, 4 RICHARD HOPPE-Parish: Gesu Al-Geo-Trig 45 Basketball l, 25 Baseball l 2 3 4 Football 1, 2, 3,4 RICHARD HORNER-Parish: St. Michael Centric 45 Hall Patrol 4 ROBERT HOUSE-Parish: Sacred Heart Dramatics 45 Camera Club 45 Student Spiritual Council Y. C. S. 3 DONALD HUBAY-Parish: St. Clement Student Spiritual Council 35 Hall Patrol 4 BLANCHE HUDECEK--Parish: Holy Rosary Al-Geo-Trig 45 G. A. L. I5 Student Spiritual Council Y C S 3 f A ELMER IMRE-Parish: St. Stephen 'wk Al-Geo-Trig 45 Centripetal 45 Student Spiritual Council 4 Hall Patrol 4 KATHLEEN lOTTfParlsh: St. .loseph's lErieJ Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 JAMES IRMEN-Parish: St. Charles Student Spiritual Council l, 2 JOHN ISTLER-Parish: St. Agnes Al-Geo-Trig 45 Monogram Club 3, 4 GLORIA IWINSKI-Parish: Nativity Dramatics 45 Monogram Club 25 Student Spiritual Council 4 PATRICIA JABLONSKI-Parish: St. Anthony Centripetal 45 G. A. L. l, 25 Junior Centric 3 Student Spirit ual Council 3, 45 Y. C. S. 2 RICHARD JOHNSON-Parish: St. Agnes Al-Geo-Trig 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Centripetal 4 Glee Club 4 Operetta 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4 GEOGRE JUNGAfParish: St. Stephen Hall Patrol 45 Monogram Club l, 2 MARTIN JUNGA-Parish: St. Stephen Hall Patrol 45 Monogram Club l, 2, FLORENCE JURSKI-Parish: St. Adalbert PAUL KAMENCA-Parish: Good Shepherd Holl Patrol 4 JOAN KAMINSKI-Parish: St. Hyacinth Band l, 2, 3, 45 Centripetal 45 G. A. L 35 Student Spiritual Council l, 3 MARY LOU KEEFE-Parish: St. Mary Basketball 35 Bowling 45 G. A. L. I, 3 Junior Centric 3 Monogram Club 35 Student Spiritual Council 4 JOHN KEHN-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Junior Centric 35 Monogram Club l, 2 3 4 Holl Patrol 4 age 30 ROBERT KEIL-Parish: St. Charles VIRGIL KELLER-Parish: St. Agnes Band l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club lg Orchestra 3, 4 WILLIAM KELLER-Parish: St. Agnes Student Spiritual Council 3 JAMES KENNEDY-Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Basketball lp Student Council l ROMA KENNEDY-Parish: St. Francis de Sales JAMES KERN-Parish: St. Vincent de Paul Centric 4, Centripetal 4, Camera Club l THOMAS KIEFER-Parish: St. Charles Monogram Club lg Hall Patrol 4 JAMES KING--Parish: St. Charles Centripetal 4, Camera Club 4 RAYMOND KIRCHNER-Parish: Blessed Sacrament LAWRENCE KIRSCH-Parish: St. Agnes Glee Club 3, 45 Operetta 3 LAURENCE KISH-Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas , Centric 4, Football l, 25 Student Spiritual Councll 4 NORMAN KLOCINSKI-Parish: St. Stanislaus Bowling 45 Student Spiritual Council 3 DONALD KLOSSvParish: St. Vincent de Paul Basketball l, 2 DOLORES KNETCHEL-Parish: St. Michael G. A. L. l, 2 WILLIAM KOBERSTEIN-Parish: St. Vincent de Paul Centric 45 Centripetal 4, Camera Club lp Junior Centric 35 Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4 JEAN KOHL-Parish: St. Catherine G. A. L. I, 25 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club I, 2, Student Spiritual Council l, 4 THOMAS KOLHOFF-Parish: St. Mary Junior Centric 3, Monogram Club lg Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4 PATRICIA KOPERSKI-Parish: Our Lady of Lourdes Bowling l EDWARD KOPP-Parish: St. Mary RITA KORALEWSKI-Parish: Nativity Centripetal 4, Student Spiritual Council 3, 45 Hall Patrol 4 BARBARA KRALL-Parish: St. Louis G. A. L. lg Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Operetta I, 2, 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 ROSEMARY KRAMER-Parish: SS. Peter and Paul Band 2, 3, 4 PAUL KRAUS-Parish: Gesu Al-Geo-Trig 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Junior Centric 35 Monogram Club 25 Golf 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4 SYLVIA KREMNEC-Parish: St.Adalbert G. A. L. l, 25 Junior Centric 35 Student Spiritual Council l, 2 JAMES KRITZER-Parish: St. Agnes Al-Geo-Trig 45 Dramatics 45 Hall Patrol 4 DANIEL KRYSZTOFIAK-Parish: St. Hedwig Hall Patrol 4 LILLIAN KUBICKI-Parish: St. Teresa G. A. L. I5 Hall Patrol 4 MILDRED KUCERA-Parish: Holy Rosary ALICE MARIE KUNISCH-Parish: Gesu Centripetol 45 Dramatics 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 WILLIAM LAFAYETTE-Parish: Gesu AI-Geo-Trig 45 Centripetal 45 Football l, 2, 35 Monogram Club l, 25 Student Council 45 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 4 KATHLEEN LAHEY-Parish: St. Joseph LOUIS LAMARCHE--Parish: St.Jarnes JOHN LANDIN-Parish: St. Teresa Hall Patrol 4 JOHN LANGENDERFER-Parish: St.James Cross Country 35 Dromatics 45 Student Spiritual Council 45 Y. C. S. 3, 4 ROSE MARY LANGENDERFER-Parish: St. John Band l, 2, 3, 45 Junior Centric 35 Orchestra 45 Monogram Club l, 2, 35 Student Spiritual Council 3 THEODORE LANGERMAN-Parish: Good Shepherd Band 2, 3, 4 PHILLIP LA PLANTE-Parish: St. Louis Al-Geo-Trig 45 Monogram Club l, 25 Hall Patrol 4 MARY ANN LA PORTE-Parish: Holy Rosary Bowling l, 25 Centric 45 Centripetal 45 Dramatics 45 G. A. L. l, 25 Junior Centric 35 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 35 Y. C. S. 2, 35 Student Council 2, 3, 4 FREDRICK LEE-Parish: St. Francis de Sales Centripetal 45 Monogram Club l, 2, 35 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 35 Hall Patrol 4 CHARLES LEVERETTE-Parish: St. Mary Junior Centric 35 Student Spiritual Council 2 GERALDINE LEWANDOWSKI-Parish: St. Hedwig Band l, 2, 3, 45 Centripetal 45 Dramatics 45 Camera Club 35 G. A. L. l, 25 Monogram Club 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3 ROBERT LEWIS-Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Al-Geo-Trig l5 Centric 3, 45 Golf 25 Student Spiritual Coun- cil 3 Page 31 '54 Page 32 RONALD LEYMAN-Parish: St. Catherine ' Baseball 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 4 JEAN LIMONGI-Parish: St. Patrick G. A. L. I MARILYN LINK-Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Centric 45 G. A. L. I, 25 Junior Centric 35 Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council 2, 3, 4 DOLORES LISSEK-Parish: St. Stanislaus G. A. L. I5 Junior Centric 35 Monogram Club I, 2, 35 Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 MARY LITTLEFIELD-Parish: St. Francis de Sales BARBARA LYKOWSKI-Parish: St. Hedwig G. A. L. I5 Hall Patrol 4 MARY LYONS-Parish: Rosary Cathedral G.A. L. 25 Student Spiritual Council 35 Y. C. S. I PHOEBE MACIEJEWSKI-Parish: Nativity Centric 45 Dramatics 45 G. A. L. I5 Junior Centric 35 Mono- gram Club I, 2, 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council 2, 4 JOYCE MAIRE-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Junior Centric 35 Monogram Club 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council 45 Y. C. S. I JOSEPH MAJCHSZAK-Parish: Nativity Centric 45 Monogram Club 35 Camera Club 45 Hall Patrol 4 PATRICIA MAKIN--Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas Student Spiritual Council 2 THOMAS MALONE-Parish: St, Patrick Baseball 45 Football I5 Track l, 2 JOHN MANG-Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas Camera Club 4 JANET MARRY-Parish: St. Charles . , 'Bowling 25 Dramatics 45 G. A. L. I, 25 Junior Centric! 35 Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 4 JANE MARTIN-Parish: St. Mary G.A. L. I, 25 Student Spiritual Council 3 MARYANN MARTIS-Parish: SS. Cyril and Methodius Centripetal 45 Dramatics 45 Monogram Club,2, 45, ,Student Spiritual Council 2, 3, 4 Q ' ANDREW MASCSAK-Parish: St. Stephen Student Spiritual Council 3 JOSEPH MATHIAS-Parish: Immaculate Conception Centric 45 Football 2 BERNARD MATTHEWS-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Student Spiritual Council 3, 45 Ccntr petal 4 JOAN MATUSZYNSKI-Parish: St. Stanislaus Monogram Club 2, 35 Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 '- GERALD McCARTHY-Parish: Immaculate Conception ii D Monogram Club I, 2, 35 Student Spiritual Council I, 25 Student Council 4 ROBERT McCARTHY-Parish: Blessed Sacrament A Basketball I LAWRENCE McCARTNEY-Parish: St. Clement Student Spiritual Council 3 GERALD McCAULEY-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Al-Geo-Trig 4, Centripetal 4, Monogram Club I, 2, 3, Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4 RICHARD McCLOSKEY-Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM McDONAGH-Parish: St. Agnes Dramatics 4, Camera Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Student Soirit- ual Council 2, 3, 4 PATRICK McHUGH--Parish: St. Louis Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, Student Council I PHILLIP McHUGH-Parish: St. Agnes Monogram Club I, 2, Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3 THOMAS McHUGH-Parish: St, Agnes Baseball 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council 3, 3, 2, Y. C. S. 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council JAMES McMAHON-St. Francis de Sales Centric 4, Centripetal 4, Dramatics 4, Student Spiritual Council 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3 ELIABETH McNAMARA-Parish: St. Teresa Monogram Club 3, 4, Student Council 4 BARBARA McNETT-Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas Student Spiritual Council 2, 3, 4 JOHN MEEHAN-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Al-Geo-Trig 4, Centripetal 4, Dramatics 4, Junior Centric 3, Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4 THOMAS MEEKER-Parish: Sacred Heart Junior Centric 3, Monogram Club 2, 3, Student Council I, 2, Hall Patrol 4 PATRICIA MENKE-Parish: Gesu ELAINE MERKLE+Parish: Sacred Heart Centripetal 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, G, A. L. I, 2, Glee Club 3, 3, 2, Monogram Club I, 2, 3, Student Spiritual Council JANE MEYERS-Parish: Gesu Centripetal 4, Dramatics 4, Junior Centric 3, Monogram Club 3, Student Spiritual Council 2, 3 MARY ANN MEYERS-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Dramatics 4 ROBERT MICHALAK-Parish: St. Hedwig Al-Geo-Trig 4, Bowling 3, 4, Centripetal 4, Camera, Club 2, Junior Centric 3, Student Spiritual Council 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Student Council I CHARLES MILLER-Parish: St. Agnes Camera Club 2, 3, Student Spiritual Council 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4 FRANCES MILLER-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Al-Geo-Trig 4, Centric 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 4 MARY JO MILLER-Parish: St, Charles Glee Club 4, Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 4, Y. C. S. 2, 3 Page 33 Page 34 JOHN MINARCIN--Parish: Good Shepherd Baseball I, 25 Centripetal 45 Junior Centric 35 Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Y.C.S. 4 PAUL MINOR-Parish: St. Mary tAssumptionJ Centric 45 Junior Centric 35 Hall Patrol 4 BERNADINE MITTENDORF-Parish: St. Agnes Monogram Club I5 Student Spiritual Council 4 ANTHONY MOLNAR-Parish: Rosary Catlwcd al Centric 45 Student Spiritual Council I ANN MONTRIE-Parish: St.Joseph lEriel KENNETH MOORE!-Parish: Our Lady of Mt. Carmel KBonoJ Basketball 25 Centric 45 Centripetal 45 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 4 MARILYN MORANfParish: Our Lady of Lourdes lBoriol Student Spiritual Council I, 3, 4 ANN MORGAN-Parish: St.James Bowling 2, 45 Centripetal 45 G. A. L. I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Centric 35 Dramatics 45 Library Club 45 Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 JOHN MURAWA-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Al-Geo-Trig 45 Student Council I, 2 MARY ALICE MURNENAParish: Blessed Sacrament Centric 45 Centripetal 45 G. A. L. I, 2, 35 Monogram Club 35 Student Council I, 2, 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM MURPHY-Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Basketball I5 Dramatics 45 Operetta 45 Golf 2, 3, 45 Studewt Spiritual Council I, 2 EDWIN NADOLNY-Parish: St. Anthony Centric 45 Student Spiritual Council 2, 4 BARBARA NAGLE-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Bowling 45 Centripetal 45 Student Spiritual Council 4 NANCY NAREWSKI-Parish: St. Catherine of Siena Dramatics 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council 4, Library Club 4 JOAN NAVARREH-Parish: Good Shepherd Dramatics 45 G. A. L. I, 25 Library Club 45 Y.C. S. I, 2 HOWARD NEWTON-Parish: St. Benedict Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 RITA NIESET-Parish: St. Charles ES. A15 I5 Student Council I, 2, 35 Student Sp'rCtual Council , 2. , 4 GRETCHEN NORDHAUS-Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Band 45 Junior Centric 35 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council l, 2, 3, 45 Y. C. S. I, 2 PATRICIA NOWAK-Parish: St. Hedwig Dramatics 45 G. A, L, I5 Student Spiritual Council 4, Y. C. S. 2 MARY JEAN NYITRAY--Parish: St. Stephen Bowling 25 Centric 45 Centripetal 45 Dramatics 45 G. A. L. 25 Operetta 45 Student Spiritual Council 4 ROSEMARY 0'BRIEN-Parish: St.John CATHLEEN O'CONNELL-Parish: St. Ann Dramatics 45 Student Spiritual Council l, 25 Student Council l, 25 Y.C.S. l, 2 ROBERT O'LOUGHLINfParish: Gesu Al-Geo-Trig 45 Baseball 45 Football 25 Monogram Club 4 THOMAS 0'LOUGHLIN-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Centripetal 45 Student Council l, 2 M. LUCILLE ORAVEC-Parish: Holy Rosary Bowling l, 25 Centric 45 Centripetal 45 Dramatics 4: G. A. L. l, 25 Junior Centric 35 Operetta 45 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 4 SAM ORITE-Parish: St. Ann JEANNE OSWALD-Parish: St. Mary Centripetal 45 G. A. L. i5 Monogram Club 35 Student Council l, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Y. C. S. 3, 4 JOSEPH PARER-Parish: St. Clement lTriIbyJ Hall Patrol 4 FLOYD PARKER-Parish: St. Benedict Centripetal 45 Glee Club 45 Operetta 45 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 45 Y. C. S. 45 St. Vincent de Paul 2, 4 MARTINA PASTOREK-Parish: SS. Cyril and Methodius G. A. L. l, 25 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3 MARY ANN PATERNITE-Parish: Sacred Heart Dramatics 45 G. A. L. 'I5 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4 ROBERT PATTAY-Parish: Holy Rosary Monogram Club 35 Hall Patrol 4 MARILYN PAUKEN-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Centric 45 Centripetal 45 Dramatics 45 Operetta 35 Mono' gram Club l, 2, 35 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 4 ROSE MARY PAULY-Parish: St. Mary Al-Geo-Trig 45 G. A. L. l, 25 Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 4 DONNA PAYMENT-Parisht St. Charles Centripetal 45 Dramatics 45 G. A. L. l5 Operetta 45 Mono- gram Club 2, 3 CLIFFORD PENNOCK-Parish: St. Charles Football l, 2 DOROTHY PERZ-Parish: St. Mary Centripetal 45 Dramatics 45 Student Spiritual Council 2, 45 Hall Patrol 4 H JOHN PFAFF-Parish: St. Thomas Student Spiritual Council 3 THOMAS PHELPS-Parish: St. Mary Student Spiritual Council l DORIS PHILLIPS-Parish: St. Catherine Centric 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Operetta 35 Monogram Club 25 Student Spiritual Council 4 ' ROBERT PIERCE--Parish: Rosary Cathedral Al-Geo-Trig 45 Centric 3, 45 Centripetal 45 Dramatics 45 Glee Club 45 Junior Centric 35 Operetta 45 Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 45 Y. C. S. 2, 3, 4 JAMES PIGOTT-Parish: St. Thomas Al-Geo-Trig 45 Student Spiritual Council 4 Page 35 Page 36 BARBARA PINAZKIEWICZ-Parish: St. Hedwig Dramotics 4, G. A. L. l, 2, Student Spiritual Council 4, Y.C.S. 2 FRANKLIN PINKELMAN-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Dramotics 4, Junior Centric 3, Tennis 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council 2, 3, 4 MARY ANN POCZEKAJ-Parish: St. Hedwig Dramotics 4, G. A. L. I, 3, Monogram Club l, 2, 3 EDWARD POLLAUF-Parish: Sacred Heart Hall Patrol 4 VIRGINIA POLLAUF-Parish: Sacred Heart Centripetal 4, Junior Centric 3, Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4, Y. C. S. 2, 3 ROSE MARIE POSADNY-Parish: St. Francis de Sales Bowling l', 2, 3, 4, G. A. L. l, 2, 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council 4 MAUREEN FOSS-Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Dramotics 4, G. A. L. I, 2, Junior Centric 3, Student Spirit- ual Council l, Y,C.S. 1, 2 ROBERT PRESSER-Parish: St. Agnes Dramotics 4, Student Spiritual Council l, 2, Hall Patrol 4 JOHN PROKUP-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4 MARY LYNN QUERTINMENT-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Dramotics 4, G. A. L. l, 2, 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council I, Y. C. S. l DANIEL QUINN-Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas Band l, 2, 3, 4 GERALD RABIDEAU-Parish: St. Catherine Centripetal 4, Junior Centric 3 WALTER RAFTERY-Parish: Immaculate Conception Basketball I, 2, Baseball 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 4 URSULA REAMER-Parish: St. Agnes G.A. L. l, Glee Club 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, Student Spiritual Council l, 4 DONALD REAU-Parish: St. Catherine Junior Centric 3, Student Spiritual Council 2, 3 JANE RECTENWALD-Parish: St.Joseph iMaumeel Dramotics 4, Junior Centric 3, Monogram Club I, 2, 3, Student Spiritual Council 4 WILLIAM REDDING-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Al-Geo-Trig 4, Dramotics 4, Football 4, Operetta 4 JAMES REEVES-Parish: Sacred Heart Centric 4, Baseball 4, Football 3, 4, Student Council 2 WILLIAM RENO-Parish: St.Michael Junior Centric 3, Student Spiritual Council 3 MADELINE RlCHiParish: St. Mary Dramotics 4, G. A. L. l, Student Spiritual Council 2 RICHARD ROSE-Parish: St. Michael Centric 4, Dramotics 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council 2, 3, 4 NOREEN ROWAN-Parish: St. Catherine Monogram Club I, 2, 35 Hall Patrol 4 MARY ANN RUSSO-Parish: St. Thomas Aquinas G. A. L. I5 Glee Club 35 Junior Centric 35 Operetta 35 Student Spiritual Council I, 2 JOHN RUZKOWSKI-Parish: Nativity Bowling I, 25 Golf I, 3 JOSEPH RUTH-Parish: St. Charles Football I5 Hall Patrol 4 DANIEL RYAN-Parish: Gesu Junior Centric 35 Student Spiritual Council 2, 35 Student Council 4 GERALD SACK-Parish: St. Agnes Hall Patrol 4 CHARLES SARTOR-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Band I, 2, 3, 45 Centripetal 45 Dramatics 45 Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 4 EDWARD SCHAEFER-Parish: Gesu Al-Geo-Trig 45 G. A. L. 45 Junior Centric 35 Monogram Club I, 35 Student Spiritual Council I, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 4 LEONARD SCHARF-Parish: St. Teresa Glee Club 3, 45 Monogram Club I5 Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 45 Student Council I WILLIAM SCHEUERMAN-Parish: St. Clement JOSEPH SCHIAVONE-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Football I, 25 Hall Patrol 4 IRMA SCHINGS-Parish: Good Shepherd Centripetal 45 G. A. L. I5 Monogram Club 45 Library Club 35 Y. C. S. 2 JOHN SCHNEIDER-Parish: St. Charles Dramatics 45 Junior Centric 3 MARY ALICE SCHNEIDER-Parish: St. Mary Band I, 2, 35 Centripetal 45 G.A. L. I, 25 Monogram Club I, 35 Student Council 2, 3, 4 GLORIA SCHOEN-Parish: St. Agnes Al-Geo-Trig 45 Dramatics 45 Camera Club 2, 35 Y. C. S. I, 2 ROBERT SCI-IROEDER-Parish: St. Catherine Student Spiritual Council 3 SALLY SCHUCHERT-Parish: St. Clement Junior Centric 35 Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 4 MARGERY SCHULLER-Parish: St. Catherine Student Spiritual Council 2, 4 EILEEN SCHULTZ-Parish: St. Mary Centric 45 G. A, L. I5 Junior Centric 35 Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 JOHN SHULTZ-Parish: St. Agnes Student Spiritual Council 4 THOMAS SHULTZ-Parish: St. Agnes Library Club 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 Page 37 Page 58 THEODORE SEEMAN-Parish: St. Anthony Football l, 2 MARY LOU SEIDEL-Parish: Gesu Dramatics 45 Student Spiritual Council 4 BERNARD SELZ-Parisht St. Mary Basketball 25 Centric 35 Centripetal 45 Junior Centric 35 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2 MARY ANN SENCI-Parish: St. Stephen Band l, 2, 35 Dramatics 45 Monogram Club 35 Studen Spiritual Council 4 RICHARD SHANAHAN-Parish: immaculate Conception CHARLES SHANKS-Parish: St. Louis Centripetal 45 Camera Club l, 2, 35 Hall Patrol 4 JANET SHEAHAN-Parish: Blessed Sacrament t Bowling 25 Dramatics 45 G. A. L. l, 25 Junior Centric 3, Monogram Club 35 Student Spiritual Council 4 EDWARD SHIPLE-Parish: St. Teresa Band l5 Monogram 2 BARBARA SINNIG-Parish: St. Catherine Centric 4 ELLSWORTH SKUDLAREK-Parish: St. Ann Al-Geo-Trig 45 Junior Centric 35 Monogram Club l, 35 Student Spiritual Council l5 Hall Patrol 4 MARY JANE SLOAN-Parish: Blessed Sacrament G. A. L. l5 Student Spiritual Council l THEODORE SMITH-Parish: St. Ann Al-Geo-Trig 45 Student Spiritual Council 3 NORMAN SNYDER-Parish: St. Mary Camera Club 2, 3 PATRICIA SNYDER-4Parish: St. Mary iAssumptionJ FREDERICK SOBCZAK-Parish: St. Stanislaus Monogram Club 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council 45 Hall Patrol 45 Y. C. S. 4 ARTHUR SOINSKI-Parish: St. Hyacinth Band 45 Baseball 45 Hall Patrol 4 TIMOTHY SOTTEK-Parish: St.James . Al-Geo-Trig 45 Golf 45 Student Spiritual Council 4 PAUL SPINAZZE-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Basketball 25 Centripetal 45 Junior Centric 35 Student Council 45 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4 RUTH STECHSCHULTE-Parish: St. Mary Centric 45 Centripetal 45 Dramatics 45 Student Spiritual Council 2 JAMES STEILS-Parish: St. John MICHAEL STEVENSON-Parish: St. Agnes Al7Geo-Trig 45 Centric 45 Centripetal 45 Monogram Club 2, 35 Student Spiritual Council 2, 3, 4 JOAN STRALL-fParish: St. Teresa G. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Junior Centric 35 Student Spiritual Coun- cii i, JULIE STRAUB-Parish: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Dramatics 45 G. A. L. l5 Monogram Club l5 Student Spiritual Council 45 Student Council 4 NORMAN STRUTNER-Parish: St. Agnes Junior Centric 35 Student Spiritual Council 3, 45 Student Council 4 JOHN SULLIVAN-Parish: Rosary Cathedral AI-Geo-Trig 45 Basketball l, 25 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Mono- gram Club l, 25 Student Council l KATHLEEN SULLIVAN-Parish: St. Ann Bowling 45 Centripetol 45 Student Spiritual Council 4 ROBERT SUR-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Al-Geo-Trig 45 Junfor Centric 35 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM SUR-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Al'Geo-Tr'g 45 Monogram Club 2, 45 Student Spiritual Coun' cil l 2 3 1 1 JAMES SAKOVITS-Parish: St. Stephen Basketball l5 Hall Patrol 4 VIRGIL SZEWCZYKOWSKI-Parish: St. Anthony Bowling 4 STEPHEN TAFELSKI-Parish: St. Anthony Centripetol 45 Hall Patrol 4 LUCILLE THOMAS-Parish: St. Anthony Dramatics 4 MARGARET THOMAS-Parish: Rosary Cathedral WILLIAM THOME-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Al-Geo-Trig 45 Junior Centric 35 Monogram Club l, 2, 35 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4 GEORGE TIETJEN-Parish: St. Charles Al-Geo-Trig 45 Hall Patrol 4 MARY ANN TINCHER-Parish: Rosary Cathedral G. A. L. l5 Student Spiritual Council 4 HELEN TOBIN-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Centripetol 4 RICHARD TRAVIS-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Band 15 Hall Patrol 4 JOAN URBANOWSKlfParish: St. Vincent de Paul G. A, L. l, 35 Junior Centric 35 Monogram Club l, 2, 3, Student Council i BEATRICE URBANSKI-Parish: St. Stanislaus Monogram Club l, 35 Student Spiritual Council 3, 4 JOAN URBANSKI-Parish: St. Hedwig Dramatics 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4 THOMAS UYEHARA-Parish: St. Patrick Dramatics 45 Student Spiritual Council l Page 40 FRANK VAMOS-Parish: St. Stephen Centripetal 4 RICHARD VASS-Parish: St. Charles Football 2 EUGENE VENTRESCA-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Basketball l, Dramatlcs 4, Football lg Golf 4, Spiritual Council 3, 4 DONALD VIGH-Parish: St. Mary Dramatics 4, Junior Centric 3, Student Spiritual 1, 2, 3, 4 JAMES VOIGT-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Al-Geo-Trig 4, Basketball lg Monogram Club 2, 3 JUANITA WACHOWIAK-Parish: St. Charles ESTHER WALCZAK-Parish: St. Adalbert Monogram Club 2, Student Spiritual Council l, 2 ELIZABETH WEIDINGER-Parish: Sacred Heart Student Spiritual Council 2, 3, 4 BERNARD WEIK-Parish: St, Catherine Student Council Band lg Dramatics 2, 35 Baseball 3, Monogram Club 3 RONALD WEISS-Parish: Blessed Sacrament JOHN WEITHMAN-Parish: St. Catherine Camera Club l GRACE WELTER-Parish: Blessed Sacrament G. A. L. ig Junior Centric 3, Student Spiritual Council 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Y. C. S. 2, 3 ROBERT WELZBACHER-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Football lg Student Spiritual Council l, 2 DONALD WENZ-Parish: St. Catherine MARGARET WENZEL-Parish: St. Adolbert Centripetal 4, Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4 THOMAS WHITE-Parish: St. Ann Al-Geo-Trig 4, Football 25 Student Spirituag Council GERALD WILHELMfParish: St. Mary Al-Geo-Trig 4, Monogram Club I DOROTHY WILLINGER-Parish: Sacred Heart 3,4 Centripetal 4, Junior Centric 3, Monogram Club l, 2, 3, 4, Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4 RICHARD WINTERHALTER-Parish: St. Patrick Centripetal 4, Hall Patrol 4 ALBERT WITTMAN-Parish: St. Charles Al-Geo-Trig 4, Drarnatics 4, Monogram Club l, 2 Student Council 3, 45 Y. C. S. 2, 3, 4 RALPH WOJTOWICZ-Parish: St. Hedwig ,3,4, Centric 4, Dramatics 4, Camera Club l, 2, Glee Club 45 Track 2, 3, Student Spiritual Council 3, Hall Patrol 4 DAVID WONGROSKI-Parish: Nativity Bowling 45 Golf 3, 4 RITA WONSER-Parish: Blessed Sacrament Student Spiritual Council 4 MARY LOU WOODS-Parish: St. James Bowling 3, 45 Centripetal 45 Junior Centric 35 Student Spirit- ual Council 45 Hall Patrol 45 Library Club 4 CAROL ANN WOYAME-Parish: St. Louis Student Spiritual Council I DENNIS WRIGHTYParish: St. Agnes Centric 45 Junior Centric 35 Monogram Club I, 25 Hall Patrol 4 LOUISE ANN WRIGHT-Parish: Rosary Cathedral Centripetal 45 G, A. L. I, 25 Monogram Club I, 45 Student Spiritual Council 2, 3, 4 BELIA YARRITO-Parish: Our Lady of Guadalupe CLAUDETTE YEISLEY-Parish: St. Ann Bowling I5 Dramatics 3, 45 G. A. L. I, 25 Student Spiritual Council l, 2, 3, 4 MAUREEN YOUNG!-Parish: Immaculate Conception RICHARD YOUNG-Parish: St. Agnes Bowling 2, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Football l, 25 Operetta 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council I ARNOLD YOUNKMAN.-Parish: St. Teresa Al-Geo-Trig 45 Dramatics 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Junior Centric 35 Operetta 3, 45 Monogram Club 35 Student Council 3, 45 Student Spiritual Council I, 2, 3, 4 KENNETH ZAJAC-Parish: St. Anthony Centric 45 Student Spiritual Council 2 DANIEL ZAKRZEWSKI-Parish: St. Hedwig Student Spiritual Council 45 Hall Patrol 4 ROSCOE ZEILER-Parish: St. Catherine FREDERICK ZELLING-Parish: St. Agnes Hall Patrol 4 MARCELLA ZIENTEK-Parish: St. Adalbert Operetta 3, 4 ELIZABETH ZYDORCZYK-Parish: St. Adalbert G. A. L. 25 Monogram Club 2, 35 Student Spiritual Council I5 Hall Patrol 4 ROBERT SZCZUBLEWSKI-Parish: St. Teresa Page 41 Juniors As an upperclassman, the junior, besides weaving his own pattern of life, rnust set a good example to the underclassmen who respect him. ln fulfilling this task, he must persevere in every undertaking, be it schol- astic, social or athletic, In addition to this, he must assure the seniors that the traditions and true Central spirit will be carried on. Going hand in hand with these objectives is the fashioning of his future life on true Christian principles. 4 1 1 CLASS OFFICERS Shirley Gorke, treasurerg Arthur Fischbach, presidentg Robert Kellogg, secretaryg Florence La Porte, vice president. Page 42 Basil Abbott, Joanne Ackerman, Herbert Adler, Vadalia Altman, Roy Anderson Donald Ankenbrandt, Joseph Areddy, Mary Arias, Regina Backes, Richard Baensch Donald Bahna, William Balas, Mary Ballance, Richard Balog, Corrine Barchick Kathleen Barchick, Lehr Barkenquest, Robert Barshel, Robert Bartkavage, Jo Ann Bauer Joseph Baumie, William Beaber, Shirley Beauch, Gerald Beaudry, Barbara Beauregard Thomas Bensman, Beverly Ann Berg, John Reuscher, Marguerite Bialorucki, Richard Binder G Eugene Cieslewiez, Bernard Clinker, Barhara Commett, Richard Coombs, Joan Cook Joseph Cory, Dolores Case, VVilliam Coyle, Mary Alice Crawford, Orville Cullen Joseph Danyi, Mary Dashner, Janice Downey, Viola DeAngelo, Joanne Deck Charles Deger, Myra Deimling, Jean Pierre Delhecq, Georgia Delo, Mary Dennehy Mary Rose Denner, Anne DePasse, Rohert DeSalvo, Mary DeVanna, Donna Diehl Donald Dixon, Nancy Donahue, Mary Donnelly, lWax Dorfmeister, Ronald Dossat l Donald Billmaier, Ronald Blagus, Dale lim-henek, James Boicey, Lois Bundy Joseph Bonkowski, Suzanne Boogher, Jeannine Booth, James O. Borer, Thomas Bosch Joseph Bourgeois, Regis Boyle, John Brady, John Brennan, Dolores Bronisz Dennis Bryan, Kathleen Burns, Ardys Bushroe, Rohert Buster, Marie Byersmith James Callaghan, Dorothy Camphell, NVilliam Campbell, Geraldine Cappelletty, Mary Cappelletty , Grace Carone, Mary Carroll, Nancy Carroll, James Cas- sidy, Joanna Cellura Page 43 Marvin Dougherty, Gerald Duling, Patricia Durst, Mary Dnszynski, Carol Ann Eckert Mar-5 Louise Egartner, Robert Ertle, David Essex, Sylvia Eabos, janet Fogg Marilyn Faneuil, Daniel Farbrother, Richard Farbrother, Richard Farmer, Robert Felix Richard Fellman, Thomas Finn, Arthur Fisehbach, James Fisher, Mary Fitzgerald Lawrence Flahiff, Robert Fleitz, Marjorie Florian, Janet Flynn, Richard Frahn Nelson Franks, Dorothy Frye, Francis Galiney, Carol Ganzert, Donald Gardner Page 44 Shirley Gorke, Mary Ann Gedert, Rosemarie George, Elsie Gerhardinger, Donald Getz Patrick Gillespie, Carole Gillig, John Gilsdorf, Richard Goetz, Sue Gonzales Nancy Gottfried, Therese Grabmeier, Eleanor Granata, Barbara Grothjan, Barbara Grifhn Paul Grill, Rose Marie Grote, Dorothy Hall, Marlene Hanenkrath, Kenneth Harrell Charles Hartmann, Suzanne Hartnett, Donald Hasenfratz, Wesley Hayes, Marguerite Healy Norbert Heban, Barbara Heinrichs, Nancy Heintz, John Heinze, Phyllis Hejnicki Jeanne Kaltenmark, Gerald Kelley, Suzanne Kelley, David Keller, Robert Kellogg john Kerekes, Edward Kevern, Karl Kiefer, Fred Kehres, Donald Kinnee Donald Kish, Carol Klaus, Marlene Klear, John Klein, Mary Kleinser Madeline Kleman, Paul Kleman, Richard Klevorn, Bur- rell Knab, Gloria Kocber Rose Marie Kosmatka, Ethel Kosmider, Eleanor Kovar, Lillian Krall, Thomas Kromenacher Eugene Kranz, Lucy Krause, Kenneth Kretz, Eileen Kreuz, james Kronbaeh Patricia Hens, John Herman, Nancy Hetrick, Donald High, Robert Hillabrand Frederick Holmes, Donald Holt, Robert Holtgrieve, James Homier, Gerald Howard Stephen Horvath, Richard Hummel, Jeanette Hummer, Donald Huss, Jeanne Huston Earl Iott, John Incorvaia, Melvin Izbinski, David jngod- zinski, Dorothy Jagodzinski Edward Ianowiecki, Sylvia Jasinski, james Johnson, Marcella Jordan, Veronica Kaczmarek Mary Kamann, Marlene Kaminski, Arlene Karnikowski, Joseph Kassmann, Mary Jo Katalias Page 45 Joanne Krysiak, James Kubacki, Barbara Knjawa, Sally Kunzman, Herbert Kurth Ronald Kwiatkowski, Joseph Lahuzinski, Rita LaJeunesse, Edward LaMarche, Eva LaPlante Sarah LaPlante, Florence LaPorte, John Lawler, John Lechman, Thomas Lennon Thomas Leonhard, Charles Leslie, Joan LeStrange, Rich- ard Lewandowsl-zi, Fredrick Liea Ralph Liehau, Yvonne Ludlow, Donald Lupiea, Barbara Lusch, Richard Mack Leonard Maciolek, Patricia Madden, James Maher, James Mahnen, Louise Malinowski Page 46 Nancy Minarcin, Thomas Manion, Rohert Marciniak, John Morin, John Martin Jean Martin, William Mason, Angela Mauter, Kenneth Mauter, Joyce Mayer Marie McClure, Margaret lVIcGreevy, Mary McHugh, Beatrice McKay, Michael McNally Gerald McNulty, Carole Meehan, James Melrose, Joan Metz, Eugene Michalski Donald Mierzwiak, Richard Miller, Mary Ann Miko- lajczak, Viola Momenee, Kathleen Moore Mary Agnes Moore, Marjorie Morton, Thomas Murray, Angeline Musielewicz, Dale Myers Phsllis Pauliclu Viilliam Pearson James Permt, James Pheatt C eraldlne Pinltstaff Frecleruk Polliut lerild Proetor, Nanu Prine Reon Rohxde lu Ch nrlotte Rllf,dLlxl William Rajslu, Regina Rai Raymond Wimmer leon Reinhart, Ierrence Riley Patricia Rood Fhomas Rohen Robert Roller, joseph Rutherford Robert Rutherford Mary Louise Sakowski Peter Sattler, Marlene Savenc William Scarbrough, John Schaedel Beverly Scheater, Phyllis Schetter, Phyllis Schiel, Edward Schings, Rita Schlachter Stanley Mylek, Donna Nagy, Robert Nash, Leonard Napolski, Genevieve Nawrocki Ursula Nawrocki, Lois Nehiser, Carolyn Newhirt, James Nichols, Leo Niese Elizabeth Nitz, Shirley Nopper, Geraldine Nowak, Mary Ann Nowak, Carol Nusbaum Raymond Nusbaum, Marjorie Olmert, Rita O'Brien, Patricia O'Connor, Joan 0'Donnell George 0'Hara, Jeanne Uravec, james Orite, James O'Shea, Robert Ossege Gerald Owen, Paul Pacer, Roland Pacynski, John Pan- kratz Rose Mary Pawelec Page 47 June Schmidt, Mary Schneider, Robert Schomer, John Schuller, Robert Schwanzl Patricia Scott, Lee Seitz, Edward Shea, Richard Short- ridge, Bernard Shiple Mary Shnbarga, Yvonne Shutt, James Skelding, Dolores Slowinski, John Slupecki Marvin Smith, Mary Smith, Patricia Smith, Ann Snia- decki, Lawrence Snyder Dorothy Sobczak, Joanne Sodd, Robert Sottek, james Say, Vivian Spenthoff janet Spillane, Grace Spitulski, Lois Stacbler, Mary Stammen, Patricia Stange Page 48 june Stark, Arnold Starkey, Arthur Starkey, Louis Stein- bazier, Carol Steinman Robert Stelzer, Ronald Stiebler, Charles Stranc, Barbara Straub, Ruth Stroud Robert Stifel, Mary Sturniolo, Eugene Superczynski, Patrick Sweeney, Robert Sweeney Robert Swindeman, Donald Snyder, Barbara Szymanski, James Szymanski, Andrew Takacs Mary Thomson, Noreen Tierney, George Tillman, Law- rence Tillman, Richard Trame Alice Trese, Francis Tubbs, David Turner, Forrest l7lman, Lawrence Varney One of the extra cur- riculor octivities spon- sored by the junior closs i is the editing of one is- sue ot the Centric-just ly styled the Junior Cen- tric. john Yidoli, Margaret Mary Vnlz, liarlwara VVaehowiak, Raymond VVaelawek, joan VValezak Richard Xvalezak, VVilliam VValke1', VVilliam Walters, Dolores VVassinger, Robert VVeaver Charles VW-lls, Donald XVelter, Eleanor VVieltowski, Carole VVileox, Gerald Vllillhaueli Leo VVilliams, '1'heodo:'e VVilliatns, lic-verlvv VVisniewslti, Joseph VVisniewsl4i, Ralph xKY0AlL'iEk'l1fNYSlii Herbert VVoIt, Betty VVonderly, Donald Vllozniak, JoAnn Zahner, Leoeadia Zoleialt Frank Zalewslti, Ernest Zedlitz, Paul Zion, George Zitzel- lwerger, john Zueearell, Frank Lewandowski Standing: VVilliam Beaber, Margie Morton, Joseph Kassmann, Marie Byersmith, VVilliam Rajski, James Orite, Donald Vllozniak, Donald Mierziwiak. Seated: Eleanor VViehowski, Nancy Ileintz. Page 49 Sophomores I n 1 i 4 CLASS OFFICERS Barbara Bowen, presidentg VValter O'Shea, vice presidentg Melanie Nassr, secretaryg Anthony Mazzurco, treasurer. Still designing that obscure pattern of his future life, the sophomore, feeling a little more at ease, tends to drift away from serious study and to turn to the more carefree side of life. However, following the ex- ample of the upperclassmen, he soon settles down and realizes the importance of scholastic achievement. With this in mind, the second-year student begins to understand the necessity of choosing the right thread as he plans his life's pattern. lileanor Abair, Patricia Abrass, Gerald Adkinsnn, Joseph Ainmvorth, Slephen Alex, Robert Amborski Daniel Anderson, Daniel Anderzarla, james Andrus, Mary Lou Angevine Gerald Anltenbrandt, Barbara Arman Pauletta Aubry, Marian Augustyniak, Bernadette Azbart, Bernard Bachli, Kathleen Bain, James Bain Andrew Bakies, Anna Rose Balasz, Mary Ellen Ball, Margaret Balmer, Delphine Balonek, Charlene Barehick Robert Barciz, Guy Barile, Ronald Bass, Marilyn Bates, Katherine Beeker, James Benson Katherine Best, John Bettinger, Dolores Blade, Daryl Blanchard, Noel Blank, Frank Blaser Shirley Blaser, Robert Bloehowski, Rivhard Bndi, Merlin Boellner, Barbara Bogart, Luella Bohland Dennis Bohmler, Judith Boogher, Gerald Bordncr, William Borer, Paul Borics, Charlotte Bowman l l K 6. . ..,,,.,. , I, 1 In , -- ,-f , ' if Daniel Bosch, Barbara Bowen, Robert Brack, Brockway, Alfred Brown, Charles Brown , . .,,, ge ,F ,Q . al Dennis f I an Buchele, Clara Burgard, Florence Burgard . e 5 I ,ga -. f . John Brown, Marion Brown, Suzanne Brudzinski, Carole ,iff 'W . .... . , A. ., V ' x .,..f . We ..,,.,, . Q 9 '-.:r:G:aa' Alfred Bnrzynski, Mary Lou CaJacoly, Vincent Carone, ' Q i 5 James Carroll, John Carroll, XVilliam Cassidy i P ni, ggafiii 1' f 3 i Clara Cotruvo, Shirley Chambers, Charlotte Cherry, Iilaine Q, Christian, Janet Churchill, Juanita Clabaugh y . ' - Thomas Clark, Marjorie Claus, Richard Clegg, Jo Ann '- ,,- J V C lement Donald Corrigan Lemuel CJUUSIIIO ' ' -' 2 . F-' Patricia Cousino, Richard Cousino, Patricia Couturier, A Chester Cukierski, Roger Curley, Raymond Curtis 5 . g , I i my ittrx . . . 5553, P 4 . ,.,., f sfliflit my Qwizv. 4 f - iiiii ,ag Q X ,, ' ,, , 'xi zif Marvin Cxaja, Madonna Czajka, James Porter, Mary -Fifi -.--Q: H. 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Y .1 Marv Anne Leidel, lilizalneth Ley, Gerald Lisiakowski, A .'.A ig . it . ' . . w D .Z ,,. 'f ' , in : 5: ., if ' ii-like Michael lrllN'lll, Roger I,o111.way, Carol l,ora , '. I, ef f, - ,sr r r to Shirley Losek, Nancy Lowe, Arnold Ludwig, Michael -V I .H in qu: L 8 Lynch, llonora Lyons, Vincent Lyons 1 3 ' , :.-. I, ..'i , A A Marv Mack, Shirlex' Mack, Donald Maher, Ronald A' , f , Q, ' - ' Q , . 1 S'-i f ,-ig 3' 4,5 If , if Mahonev, lVlary Malone, 'Thomas Moriarty 3 ,',V 4 1,1 ' , 1 - ' - 1, - ...AAV- I - , ' , 1 t 1 - - ,fa . 1 ' -, Mary Lou Manor, Melvin Czajkowski, June Mars'i:xll, ' , i . V . . 1 . -- ,c :- , at -f ' 1 , Louis Masney, james Mathews, Patrick Mattlmoc VV 1 :-2 1' - Q -5- ...,,.- I Mary Maynard, Anthony Mazznrco, James McAlear, ' b ' J 'V - . . , - , - N if .5 re - , r ii Francis Mc! artliy, Name, Met artncy, Martin Mcfanle, ,V-- - L 4 .. ..:,v, -. Q 2 ,-W - 5 ., ..., Q .5 -' . 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A , Q-1 .,t . - Q. . 5- , V ff t S r e r r cr S S Mary Ann Sahiniewiez, I.ester Sahadi, Philip Schaefer, Carolyn Scharf, Ann Scharlow, Mary Seheibenzuber Helen Scheuerman, Robert Schemenauer, Paul Schlagheck, Donna Schlessner, Robert Schmitz, john Schubargo James Sehultz, Joan Schultz, Virginia Schwanzl, VVilliam Screptok, John Selz, VVilliam Sexton Winifred Shea, Geraldine Shipman, Thomas Sikorski, Arthur Simon, Ernest Sinnig, Suzanne Smith Donald Sniegowski, Gerald Sobczak, Vincent Sodd, Albert Specht, Lawrence Spinazze, Donald Spurgeon Donald Sullivan, Arlene Supica, Robert Suska, james Stasiak, Mary Ann Steinbauer, Mary Stephenson Ralph Stevens, Richard Stevens, Thomas Stevenson, Ray- mond Strutner, Evelyn Takacs, Joseph Tate Rose Ann Taylor, Kathleen Tertel, Margaret Thiel, Mary Ann Thome, Mary Thorne, John Tillman James Pauly, Rosemary Perna, Frederick Peter, Rudolph Petsche, John lk-tsche, Robert Phillips Violet Pietrykowski, John Pigott, joseph Pilkington, Theresa Plenzler, Francelia Pocs, Phyllis Podiak Joann Pojmanski, Dolores Pomeroy, James Pontsler, Theresa Potrzebowslai, Barbara Printke, Richard Prokup Richard Przeniczny, Richard Pufall, Donald Quertinmont, Thomas Quinn, XVilliam Quinn, Patricia Rafferty James Rahman, Matthew Ray, Ruth Rectenwald, Vincent Rehkopf, Edwin Reid, Sandra Reid Margaret Reinhart, Thomas Renard, Mary Reno, John Rerucha, Charles Resch, janet Reuscher Sharon Rhodes, james Rihacek, Catherine Robinson, Noreen Robinson, Paul Roesner, Robert Rokicki Gerald Kokocinski, Beverly Romatowski, Joan Roslin, James Rowan, Richard Rynn, Barbara Rywalski VVilliam Timbers, Margaret Tincher, Dominic Toeppe, joseph Torti, Rivhard Towse, Marcella 'l'ur'holski Franklin Tuttle, joan l'l'l7Zlll0SVlCZ, Roger Vellequette, Elmer Veres, Joseph Vidoli, Molly Viertlbeck Niki Vosdoganes, Mary Jane VVagner, Raymond VVagncr, Bernadette VValp, Lawrence VValter, Yvonne VVarr Rivhard VVarren, Raymond VVeaver, Edmond VVeaver, Iidward VV:-aver, Muriel VVeik, Annalee VVeis Mary jean XVQ-lter, Thomas XVe-lzhaeher, Alois XVendt, john XYerm-r, Rohert VVernert, Bruce VVhite john VVhite, Nancy Vviener, Sharon VVilcox, Gilhert VVilliams, llelen VVilliams, Raymond VVilson VValter XVolle-nhccker, Raymond Wymer, Franklin Yates, VVilliam Young, Delphine Zak, Christine Zawacki Paul Zeiler, Rohr-rt Zraik, Daniel Zydorczyk, Richard Krall 'U Elaine Christian, Thomas Quinn, Eleanor Hench, James Hannon, Elaine Hanus, Michael Lyneh, Duane lrmen and james Duwve at work on their page. These journalistic mind- ed sophomores proved, by their feature page in the Centric, ihat the sen- iors and juniors were not the only ones who had o verve for writing. Page 55 Freshm n There is no comparison to the wonder and awe a fresh- man feels as he enters Central. His admiration for the seniors, his respect for the juniors, and his attempt to equal the sopho- mares, plus his consternation at the size and system of the school, leave him somewhat. abashed. Although he may have outstanding scholastic ability or athletic prowess, his weave in the pattern of life is still vague and indefinite. His first year is spent in becoming acquainted with the school and in attempting to weave the cur- ricular and extra curricular sub- jects into a definite design, CLASS OFFICERS Thomas VVoclarsl4i, prcsiclentg Carol Metzger, vice presidentg james Parkvr, SE'l'l'4 fZll'yQ Shu u La Porte treasu re r. Y S ,, t ' ,.,--'x , V -I -:.: Y ' ' -,-': Q ' .- Q f ' 'I 1- S' '- '. ' nllnl S. 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' H tl. esr, i.-l .V -, l Joan Ahair, Raymond Alwair, Robert Alwrl, -Iaincs Adkins, live-lyn Agosti, Louis Alvsi Lorraine Alt, joseph Amstutz, Eileen Anclrc-ws, llenrietta Andrews, james Areclrly, Mary Lynn Arcns 'I'errc-:wc Armentrout, Ann Artlcy, Robert Auth, Mary Ann Azlwart, Rolwrr liognlanslci, Carl liahls Dorothy Bailey, Jo Ann Bailey, Mary Hailey, Mary liain, Barbara llalacr, Shirley liakivs A l Rim-hard liarha, Tlwrcsa Baron, Sue Ann Barr, Barbara Barszvx, Donald Barrvrk, Marilyn Hauer John Bauer, Ruth Bawolski, Patricia Beckman, Barbara Beczynski, Richard Bcclarcl, lVIargaret lierker linlwarcl Br-rcs, Dorothy Berg, Anthony Hesasv, Carl Hillmaier, Richard Blazey, Shirley Bonheimer VVilliam Boamlen, Iilaine Boyd, Ann Boyer, Rita Brant- myler, Joseph Brady, Constance Hrvay Mary I,ou Di Poli, Phyllis Dlugiewicz, Joseph Docis, Daniel Doherty, Marilyn Domhrowski, Vincent Dominguez Frank Domonkos, James Donahue, Clement Doniere, John Donohue, Mary Ann Dorn, Ramon Dossat Leonard Dowe, Patrick Doyle, Charlene Dreps, John Sullivan, Carolyn Drewyor, Paul Driscoll Fdward Druke, Dolores Dudley, Joan Duerk, Suzanne Dugan, Beverly Duquette, Mary l.ou Duquette Theodore Durler, Rosalie Dusseau, Gerald Dutridge, blames Duvall, liarhara Dziewiaka, Nancy Dzingleski Patricia liaton, Richard Fhle, Ronald Eckhart, john Rich, Thomas Ellis, August Engelhardt Flizaheth Essex, John Essex, Sally Estvanik, Richard Fahiszak, Raymond Fackelman, James Fakehany Richard Faneufli, Flizaheth Farkas, Margaret Farmer, VValter Figas, Marilyn Fink, Roydon Fisher Ronald Brennan, Richard Broherg, Charles Brockman, Patricia Brown, Alhert Brown, Jeannette liranrheau Shirley Burgard, Gerald Biernacki, Eugenia Burns, Ray- mond Burzynski, Florence Byrd, Flaudette falmcs Mary Calloway, Marilyn Cantwil, lidward P. Farr, Edward Carr, Carlo Carone, Mary l,ouise C'arone Mary jo Carter, Alfred Cappelletty, Roluert Cappelletty, Rosemary Cappelletty, Phyllis Cicora, Sharon Cedoz Delores Chamberlain, Rose Chambers, Paul Chappuis, Peter Claus, Edward Cleghorn, Mary Catherine C'legho:'n Benjamin Cooly, Jean Coehrs, 'l'homas Collins, Ca Conklin, john Cousino, Nunzio Carnovale Bernard C randall, Rohert Crawford, Rosemarie Csengeri, Theodore Csizek, Angela Cukierski, George Culpert Patricia Cytlak, Carol Dazel, Marianne Defhristopher, David Delger, William Delo, Kenneth Dickey Sharon Grimes, Rosemarie Griswold, Norma Grote, Gerald Grothjan, I,ouise Gulyas, Donald Hager Carolyn Halker, Geraldine Hall, Verlajean Hall, Edward Hancock, Kenneth Harestad, Richard Hart VVilliam Harnett, Kenneth Harvey, Herbert Hasenfratz, George llashim, John llaupricht, Beverly Hausmann Gerald Hawkins, Gary Hays, Marlene Hazlett, Faith Heimau, Philip Heintschel, Joseph Helyer. James Hendricks, John Henry, Robert Henry, Alicia llens, Geraldine Hicks, Carl Hirschle Mary Hoag, Richard Hoeffel, Richard Hoeflinger, Richard Hofmeister, Donald Hollerbach, James Holzemer Bernard Holzer, Donald Homier, Thomas Ilorgan, John llornyak, Janice Horrigan, Richard Howard Mary Hubay, Robert Huber, Sharon Hegenrather, Robert Hummer, John Ilunter, Albert Huutermark Daniel Flahiff, Charles Fleitz, James Fleitz, Sylvester Flowers, James Flynn, Nlarilyn Flynn Patrick Flynn, Suzanne Flynn, Parole Fought, Joseph Fournier, Paul Fox, Ronald Francis Robert Frazier, Harold Fuller, James Gaffney, Sally Gagnet, Nancy Gaiser, Judith Gall Francis Gallagher, James Gardner, Carol Garvin, Barbara Gasiorowski, Mary Ann Gasiorowski, Robert Gasiorowski Donald Gates, Jeanette Gedert, Lizzette Gedert, Mathilda Geiger, Forleen Gerity, Gary Gingras Richard Giovanoli, Yvonne Girard, Andrew Gocsik, Thomas Gollehou, John Goetz, Thomas Goetz James Gorman, Peter Gonzales, Robert Goulding, Thomas Grabowski, Thomas Grajczyk, Arlene Gramza Bernadette Gravenhorst, James Green, VVilliam Gregorek, Diane Griffin, Elizabeth Grill, Rosemary Grimes Ai ' :'s u -if - 1. .,.,, . if Q 4 are . l 'K ,1-9 ' , Q . 5 2, 'qq' Q ert in S ,..,L t ' -. 4' ,, 1 Q? 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I ',,, j Roberta Klein, Carl Kleinser, Daniel Kleman, Barbara Klimczak, Delphine Klocinski, Roland Knaggs Patricia Koczorowski, Veronica Kolebuck, Donald Koper- ski, Shirley Kosmider, Geraldine Kasprzyk, Carole Koerber Dolores Kowalski, Patricia Kozy, Donald Kromenacker, Melvin Kromcnacker, jean Kujawa, Carol Kulczak Marlene Kwapich, James Kwiatkowski, Paul Lajti, Shir- ley Lammers, janet Landin, Barbara Lane Althea Langenderfer, Dorothy Langenderfer, Lois Lan- genderfer, Dorothy LaPointe, Shirley LaPorte, Robert Lardinais Joanne Lauria, Donald Lenz, Daniel Lewandowski, James Lewandowski, VValter Lewis, Albert Lister Donald Liszak, Robert Livingston, Patricia Loofborow, Suzanne Lusher, Patricia Lutz, Suzanne Mockensturm Lawrence Maher, VVilliam Maier, Rosemary Malaska, Geraldine Malak, John Manley, Ralph Margalski James Huss, Neil Huston, Frederick lalacci, Arvilla loft, Ralph lort, Barbara Jacob Patricia Jakubowski, Joan Jankowski, Elizabeth Jankow' ski, Patricia Janowiecki, Sandra janowiecki, Barbara Jaramillo john jasinski, Loretta Jozefowicz, Donna Johnson, Beatrice Jones, John Jordan, Mary Ann ,luhnsz Barbara -Iurkiewicz, Joan Jurski, Gerald justin, Donald Kaiser, James Kaltenbach, Dennis Kaminski Gerold Kaminski, James Kandik, lloward Kantner, Patricia Karavida, .lo Anne Karl, Carol Karst Robert Karszewski, Barbara Kosmider, Joan Kaszubiak, Edward Kelly, Kathleen Kelly, Shirley Kelly Daniel Kendzierski, Patrick Kenny, ,lacquelyn Kirsch, Robert Kert, Daniel Kiefer, James King Mary Helen King, Michael Kirwan, Alfred Kish, Richard Kish, Rose Marie Klag, Joan Klap. 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'L ft 1' I f , 'f - .- ' V 3 K cee 1 if James Nopper, Arlene Nowak, Rose Mary Nowak, David Nusbaum, Evelyn Nusbaum, janet Nusbaum Richard Nusbaum, james Nyers, joseph Nyers, Donald Nyitray, Juanita Ohms, Ernest Olgos Shirley Ulejniczak, Bernadette Ulender, Carl Olsen, Mar- garet O'Neill, Marilyn Opre, Richard Orzechowski Marilyn 0'Shea, Kenneth Pacer, Frank Palombi, james Parker, Carol Periat, john Periatt Mary Ann Perna, C'ha:'les Petee, john Peterman, Ann Mae Petersberger, Marilyn Pfalt, Shirley Phalen Barbara Piasecki, Mary Catherine Pirolli, Carole Pinkel- man, Sharon Pitzen, james Pizio, Robert Podiak Constance Pollick, Patricia Polster, Stephen Pompos, john Popp, Robert Marcinek, David Potnralski Richard Poulos, Carole Price, Gerald Printki, Carole Pryha, Frank Przepiora, Stanley Przybylek v Barbara Marshall, Donald Marshall, Robert Marsteller, Janet Martin, Catherine Martin, Mary Matuszewski Carolyn Mayer, Patrick McAlear, Donna McCormick, Timothy McCormick, jo Ann Mcforristin, Edith Mc- Fadden Robert Mcfleein, Phyllis Mcilrane, Thomas McLaughlin, john McManus, Nancy McNamara, Mary McNulty William Meehan, Kenneth Meiser, Richard Mercer, Paul Merrill, Carole Metzger, VVilliam Myers Leah Michaels, Patricia Michalak, Raymond Miller, Mary Miller, Madonna Minor, Barbara Monnett Joseph Monto, Duane Montrie, John Moriarty, Anna Mae Morrett, Roger Moore, Doris Moore Louis Moore, Donald Moore, VVilliam Mullen, Delores Munich, Beverly Nadeau, Sylvia Nadolny Beverly Nagle, Barbara Narewski, Donald Nastachowski, June Neubauer, George Naumann, Marlene Niedbalski Joseph Schmitt, James Schneider, Robert Schnell, VVilliam Schroeder, Janet Schuller, Lawrence Seidl Thomas Scitz, Diane Seymour, Ronald Shetley, James Shrader, Robert Shultz, Ann Sikorski Joseph Silk, Janet Simon, Rose Marie Singlar, Marlcnc Sins, Victor Siwa, Jerome Skrynieclti Conrtance Slowinski, Edith Smith, Linda Smith, Daniel Snelling, Donald Snyder, William Snyder Robert Sobb, David Sohnly, Rosemary Solarek, Edward Sottek, Leona Sparagowski, Jean Spentorf Geraldine Spillis, John Spinner, James St. Aubin, Joseph Stanfa, John Steils, James Stelzer Joann Stelzer, David Stepnick, David Stewart, Michael Stockner, Earl Stone, Irving Stone John Stroud, Marian Strzesinski, Dolores Stump, Charles Sullivan, James Dressel, William Susor Mary Ann Przybylski, Shirley Przymierski, Albert Puc- cetti, Leo Puccetti, Patricia Rabideau, August Rahe John Rahman, James Ramler, Margaret Ray, Marvin Reau, Terrence Reilly, Janice Reineke Martha Remlinger, Carol Rihacek, James Robedeau, Thomas Robcdeau, Janese Rober, Richard Robitaille Doris Romaker, Nancy Roman, Joseph Romstadt, William Romstadt, Jo Ann Rosenberger, Nancy Roskuslai Donald Rowland, Jeannette Ruby, John Russell, Patricia Rutherford, John Rutkowski, Paul Rutkowski Theresa Rybak, Marlene Rybarczyk, Phillip Saad, Dorothy Sadoski, Mary Jane Sadowski, Marvin Sakowski Sandra Sailer, John Sattler, James Savage, Mary Ellen Say, Rose Mary Schardt, Paul Scharf Teresa Scharlow, Carol Schlachter, Niarcy Schlembach, George Srbloegl, Roberta Schmeil, Mary Schmidt Carl Swanbeck, Carol Ann Szalkowski, Daniel Taranow- ski, Carol Taylor, Paul Temple, Barbara Thiel VVilliam Thees, Carol Ann Thuel, Loretta Thompson, Ronald Turski, John Tighe, John Tillman Sylvia Tinker, Robert Todd, Gerald Tolles, Richard Torcla, Robert Toth, John Trabbic Sylvia Ulinski, Anna Rose Urbanyi, Loretta llyehara, Patrick Valdes, Paul Valigosky, Joseph Vamos Marilyn Veigel, Betty Veselka, Carol Ann Vigh, Anthony Vokral, Rosemary Volz, David Wachowiak William VVagner, Shirley VValczak, Arthur Wandtke, Mary Patricia VVard, Harry VVashington, Charles Weaver Thomas VVeaver, Albert VVeckle, Geraldine VVeik, llarry VVeiler, Richard VVehrle, Franz Welzbacher Paul VVenzel, Patricia VVernert, Sylvia VVcster, Louis VVestlund, Elizabeth VVestrick, Robert Wetli l Richard Vveithman, Thomas VViegand, Janet VVilhelm, l Nina VViller, Donna Jean VVilson, Beverly Winters Robert VVintringham, Frances VViser, Susan Wodarski, Thomas VVodarski, Thomas VVolfe, Thelma Wonderly James VVright, Rita Vilroblewski, James VVuest, Gerald VVulfhorst, Paul VVymer, 'Theodore Yambor JoAnn Yost, Kathleen Young, Beverly Zawodny, Nancy Zegarlowicz, Kenneth Ziegler, Nancy Zielinski Patricia Zielinski, Paul Zimmerman, Rosemarie Zimmer- man, Mary Zitzelberger, Paul Zoll, Nancy Zurek Daniel Brandon, David Brandon, Janet Seorziell, Thomas Schumaker, Donna Schuster Page 62 lafsxsefs ? ,. ev Religion Knowledge sought in reverence and love for Jesus and Mary is the keynote of Central Catholic High. lt is not only in the classroom, where the Sacraments and the Commandments, Dogma and Apologetics are formally taught, but in the whole variety of day-to-day activity, in study and recreation, that Religion, as a strong and forceful habit of mind, is implanted in the heart of each Centralite. In the religious program daily Mass and Holy Communion are stressed as the ideal of the Catholic student. Regularly scheduled masses in the chapel, daily facilities for confession, the all-day Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament on the First Fridays, the yearly retreat, and the Senior Day of Recollection are offered to the students as aids in keeping them closer to the Hearts of Jesus and Mary. C61 iw ny , . ,W J X s A fd fi Q5 A ' 5 s w g, I il M 'ff f KW as ti .A. M y x TI uf , 152 W E ,k is 2 f M in 1 i Q? :, --,- ,Q 4 fi a W L Milf . X' .A re W t u A ' sign mb X ,A YES, Q 5' V Q lg 1 if 3 ,A aff .. angling , an Hmmm 1.x-waxy-f, xwvmww dfhuqsamsm WM www etkysw .xml N mm. Y . 1n.m'lwsm',fQ . ' Q1 'MAMA -R H- M gf 9'VEdNi'Am' 0 YAWWWA , V ,: 'V ma. yyfz ummm' . an Y .aww 'NNIL1' MMQQ 5508 -sw, KVWNGMJL hw iwwsk Wmmmwdsmmf Y. suggpmmummfm wvgyuwww uw slf,'5?'!fI'F?T'Q3v x', Q Wfiflif 4911.841 W' '-332 0 WWVQ QUE' K! 461,11 f QQ A my .Q Page 66 English The mark of an educated person is his ability to express ideas vividly and to appreciate good literature. Central's English courses are planned so that students will not lack the vital threads necessary for such an education. While much attention is given to grammar the first three years, it is supplemented by the study of literature. The entire field of English and American Literature is covered with special emphasis on the Catholic con- I . 'ff ffl 5: Q Anil thut's the way it's cloncl VVh:1t's the nttractiml? xxxmxxx xx vw- .x J ' g T r s 1. P l . . . ,- -.. ,,,,. 47 n . M ,si , 9 t'Um'c upon Il time- lt's :ill in thc script. No one scents mike shy here! Are you hrvwing il storm, girls? tributions to the language. The non-Catholic literary masterpieces are not excluded however. The freshman year Robinson Crusoe is one of the literary accom- plishments that is given special attention. The classic TaIe ot Two Cities is studied the second year. As a junior, the English student turns out one issue of the Centric, and learns the intricacies ot research work as he writes the required for- mal essay. The senior may take either literature, journalism or public speaking. Page 67 vv ,. .. . M, . 6 . Wi,,.s....A.....,..,r...W..w....,.W.,....'.f....+.v-,.Mt t ,N Www, W... ,.,,A . , . ,WW ...Q-.0 - ff ,W A V W., New Page 68 v - It looks good in Spanish but what does it mean? Spanish An understanding of our neighbors on the South is the goal of the Spanish classes. The study of their customs, and songs, which is based on the knowledge of their language such as the grammar and script, will create a greater good-neighbor feeling between our countries. An understand- ing such as this is necessary for countries so closely situated as we are. Each Spanish student can make this feeling a thread in his later life's pattern. Even after the grammar, itself, has been forgotten a deep union will remain between the student and our Latin-American neighbors because of the knowledge obtained through the study of Spanish. French Education in French is a big step toward World Peace. A study ot the people, their traditional customs, and their ideals will help the students understand why the French people think and act as they do. This under- standing and the close feeling caused by it will help the student carry out the Christian Ideals. The whole French course, the interesting study of the language, the singing of French songs, the magazine articles and the papers, will weave itself into the student's lite like one thread woven together with many others to form a beautiful design. David seems to have caught their interest. Page 69 -..pdf . Page 70 Is Latin really that funny? Stumped? Latin Latin a dead language?--maybe in the strict modern sense, but where would a priest, lawyer, doctor, teacher, nun, or many other professional persons be without that thread of Latin woven into their lives. Few people realize the big part that the campaigns of Caesar, the orations of Cicero, and even the Aeneid of Virgil play in the pattern ot every day lite. lt is a fact that Latin composes nearly 50 per cent of the English language. Therefore, when pursuing almost any vocation, a student could be considered neglectful to leave the important subject of Latin out of his loom in weaving the pattern of life. German After seven years in room 204, the German classes moved to room 2l7, and with them came the friendly German atmosphere that had been part of 204. Friendly because learning German means not only studying how to read, write, and speak a new language, but also studying the customs and folk life of this once great cultural nation. The famous composers, writers, musicians, and scientists of Germany, make the designs, woven in the perusal of this study, form a distinctive pattern. Since music is a basis in German temperament, many German songs and folk tunes are sung. . , A . . ,. ., .. X ' fc W , VVhat does that underlined word me-nn? Page 71 3 S . Page 72 2 6 is fi s l l I v -vvv ' Do you know how to identify them, Bob? So th:1t's the way it goes. VVhat's the gimmick? History ' The History classes at Central have all been moved to the third floor of the new wing for the convenience of having the history material close together. The courses offered in these classes are: Ancient, Modern, Ameri- can History and National Problems. All those familiarize us with the lives of i 4 i P n -vv y l I R, ' i. 'V t P- 2 ' ZI. 1q'V, fs .ii -vw, is was if fr V. me '-.K . 'Q'-' I f'::' r , '-'A-' .sr ss., - 'tsp - , f ' r ' : ,JE J.. Teach them correctly, John. Naming the new bridge? Our new coach teaching, Mr. Kurzynshc, 'poses' illustrious men and the stories of nations, both great and small. They also teach us why some types of government have failed while others have en- joyed a great success in their pattern of government. By means of this knowledge, we are made capable of planning our lives so as to become true American citizens. a sticklcr. Page 73 Nvv .--AA4A---,.--,, Page 74 Futura' alrtifta ln-:arming their trxldc. M. l':1ukun, AI. Oswald, M. XVclwe'l, :md A. Dominiak curry fwver their artistic' ability to snvristy wo Girls' Ari' Art enables one to weave a pattern of thought in the production or expression of what is beautiful. This department offers a complete four year course aiming to suit the interest of each student in this field. It gives experience in designing and interior decoration, color theory, drawing, dress designing, sketching, lettering, art of modeling, application of theatrical makeup, poster work, pen and ink sketching and clay modeling. A special feature in this year's program was the designing and paint- ing of the scenes for the Senior class play, Remember the Day. This course makes one realize the true beauty and art used in every- day life. , ,. 1 4 A.- F -wv-1Y-.,f g 1 R. La Jeunesse, S. Christel, V. Mominec, M. NV:-nzel, V, Poullauf, L. Krause, J. Dye, D. Caseview thc finished prmluct Page 75 ,.-..femAmt 'ik was N WN P sm N x it T --is M t . . HP 'zf VVhat's so funny, Chuck? Ambitious, aren't they? Page 76 The supervisor looks it over. Boys' Art This course weaves its thread into the hearts of many boys as it offers experience and knowledge in oil paintings, pastels, pen and ink, and water colors. Further than this, finished problems are carried out in ceramics, wood- carving, metal-craft, model-building, and leather-crafts. A special project undertaken by this year's class were the models of a typical Central boy and girl dressed appropriately in the school colors of scarlet and gray and respectively named Chris and Hans. Besides this the Boy's Art Department made the posters used at the Youth Pageant and entered sixty or more posters in the Mission Poster contest. 7. v gg, v wr -v' 'v vr v TTY pf fix? 15 at ex 4 5395125 if 1 4 'Z wc' 2 5 'Qggg' fp L I., wmiviir Mig' LEMWE? WSIUNS N113 iiliillzfsf ygpgpi - 'Y M was W at if. AZUEQF' , M Q- .V 5 , Lim' M AL A A 730555 i K 41 1-hee? A ' H NV. Nc, STVINCDIT PH uf NSE? Maqiltglg 34 SKS -,i:'k3afw.Qx A 'Ellis ' 5 5 ki' ': ' . f Y ..,. .,., ,,, QL Q QW A swf f M V fxxilu Sggggyihfig, ff S 'X :.s' f5' 'ef w -5 , wr. F ' ' if x A--- - , , . General Science The general science course works many threads of everyday observa- tion into the student's life. By his experiments, the student learns to realize how much value the simple things of life mean to him. ln this course of general science, the stu- dent studies the air which we breathe in, the earth we walk on, the food and water we eat and drink, the stars and clouds we live under, the amazing plants that are so beautiful, the frolicking yet quiet animals which are part of his every- day life, the heat, light, electricity, and all the machinery which is so common to all. General science is a preview of, and a preparation for the loom of the great science world. New teachcr? Physiology Physiology is especially helpful for those who intend to become doctors, nurses, dieticians, and medical technicians. lt helps to teach them the proper care of the body and to realize that they are the builders of their own physique. The goal of this subject is the es- tablishing of better living through the formation of good health hab- its. Therefore, a student not only learns a description of gland mus- les, bones, and tissues, not only rules of hygiene, but also reasons for health habits. Emphasis is placed on the practical applica- tion of health knowledge to better living. Anyhmly you know? Nursing The health of the students is a most important thread in the loom of life. The school infirmary has its quarters in the new wing and is open to patients throughout the day. No matter who takes his pains, be it a headache or a pain in his finger, to this hospital he receives special attention and sym- pathy. Not only are the aches and pains of the two thousand students taken cognizance of but a special check- up of each freshman, during that year of his schooling, is conducted by the school nurse. The sick :ire well Czlrcd for. Home Economics Many different and amazing pat- terns are woven into the lives of the girls who take home economics at Central. The students learn child care, which will prove very helpful to the ones who plan for future motherhood, and a happy married life. The threads of nutrition, cloth- ing and good grooming, homemak- ing, homefurnishing, home nursing, family and social relationship, and community interests are interwoven with the art of sewing. Here the students learn to sew, not for style but for fashion. This fact develops the ability to economize and to make items of dress according to ingenuity. Home economics is a most im- portant thread for the students as they learn the Christian principles of the way of life as taught by Christ Our Lord, through Holy Mother the Church. xK7l'lllt'5 making, girls? St-wing ll fine st im The nrt of ll1illiII0l'j'. Fashion parzulc. R Lct's he cxxlct. 1' if XVlint's the mutter, Bernie, won't it check? 4 cylinder Willy's engine. Engineers of tomorrow echanical and Civil Engineering Without a doubt the mechanical and civil engineering department of Central Catholic High School, under the direction of Dr. G. W. E. Dunne and Fr. A. T. Schmit, offers to our Catholic student the most complete course in engineering proffered to any high school student in the country. In the freshman year the principles of orthographic projection, surface develop- ment perspective, and descriptive geometry are taught, and mastered. The sophomore learns the more fundamental principles of detailing and dimen- sioning machine parts, gearing, and cam design, together with the various functions of the slide rule. The junior then applies all these principles to a Project such as an airplane, combustion engine, or other pieces of assembled machinery. This year the juniors de- tailed a Willy's four cylinder engine. The senior embarks upon another phase of engineering called Civil Engineering in which subject the student learns, by actual field work, topographical surveying, and mathematical computations of elevations, theoretical problems in mining, earth-works ' ' ' l I d. problems, vertical and horizontal road curves, and various other types are aso so ve Page 80 f e .. ., ,,-.tc ,....-.,s.A, Geiger incorporated! Puzzlt-nl? Sister Constzintirfs pride and joy. Vl'l1o's the victim? Mathematics Mathematics is wanting a particular kind of knowledge or selt-con- trolled knowledge. ln this four year course at Central, the student begins the warp of this weave by his study of general mathematics, algebra and geometry, and completes the pattern by the advancement to advanced algebra, trigonom- etry and solid geomeery. ln mathematics he finds freedom, order, harmony, beauty, austerity, elegance and certainty. It teaches the systematic and unsystematic thought, the language of exact truth. It is the foundation ot science, the method of thought, the invariants of human nature, the artistic delight in mathe- matical truth, and the problem of logical or consistant thinking. Page 81 NIS Xi? Page 82 --nasal Physics Students who weave this subject into their pattern obtain the an- swers to many difficult problems. This branch of learning covers laws concerning natural philosophy, to- gether with the study of energy, sound, light, heat and electricity. By applying these laws to his life, the student may see for himself how these laws work for him. Therefore, the basis information is taught with its application. 1. VVcigh it carefully. 2. Aye, aye, sir. 3. Don't spill it. 4. Does it check? Elf 1' 1, ! ff 7 ,' 4 r Q J q 'Y A 0 - ff? .i , A iff M 'Jef . . .,,...,5:.4.14,..M, N 1. g Riff? x , if ,QL , ,- gk ...1Q11,, su? H 1 5 A ,eff X V. jp, My X 1, l E we X 4 xw M-.ww xg' A 2 - fl ,- I A yl 3 , ,. Mm .sw Q V 'li MR, 9? ,Wa H 1 .if n 1 4 f... 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NFS- nal' hx' UW hi? wwf wSN 1351 'GW ,QV 'vi' 3 mwafkpi W .QM ww M ..::i2' u4u,wm ge-4 WK- M Myqy.. -mm Af... 1 W . .M 'M Mn.. f :.fw'fmw ' Y -1-R., ng., V44 , , mit sf Ji W. mx www,-wx A 4' M v S, Pi, Y Q x 3 aw- Q N ff ,iw Q NSS N NS v 55 1 SSN? .ik fi' A Student Spiritual Council RlC'I'REA'I' MEMORIES lfr. lf. lYvsti-iitlrwli, limi s' Rvtrczit Muster Fr. If. lVIl'C'fIl'llIl, UIVII, Girls' Ri-trvzit Nlaistcr lfr. lsllllllil, USFS, distributes Ilfily l'ominuiiiun Girls :assist :it Misszi Rn-vitzltzl lfr. Smith, USFS, lends the stations Buys select refilling mzitcrizxl The STUDENT SPIRITUAL COUNCIL is the most important of all extra curricular activities because it is the organization which unites the material activity with the re- ligious, Its aim is to enable the students to weave the correct designs into their patterns. The Various committees which combine to form the Council hold forth to all the students the threads that will fashion the design and give warmth to its texture. Members at the organization may select threads from any of the committees-the Saint John Berchmans, the Eucharistic-Marian, the Literature Committee, the Apostolic Committee or the Saint Hilda Guild. Page 88 T h e EUCHARISTIC- M A R I A N committee weaves into the school life by means of posters and student talks, such spiritual activities as the recitation of the rosary during October and May, frequent attendance at Mass, daily visits and the crowning of Our Blessed Mother, Queen of Cen- tral, at the May Convo- cation, The APOSTOLIC COM- MITTEE is well named. Great interest in mission work is promoted and supported throughout the school, Christmas cards and seals are sold, pagan babies ransomed, and the Lenten Drive sponsored by these zealous Apostles of Central's Mis s i o n Band. SAINT HILDA GUILD, composed of girls from the senior art classes, in- terweoves w i t h school classes the duties of pre- paring the altar for daily Mass, for First Friday All-Day Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, and of keeping the vestments in order. Page 90 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 Top: C. Hraolas, VV. lNIcIJoi1migli. Botroin: I.. Blank, F. Bailey, j. Hanley. The SAINT JOHN BERCHMANS society, which has been in existence at Central for fourteen years, gives the acolytes the opportunity to serve Mass and Ben d' t' C ' ' e ic ion at entral throughout the year, lts main purpose is to promote religious vocations. This organization, together with the Euchar- istic-Marian group, sponsors the annual May Convocation. VV. LaFayette, F. Miller, L. Blank. Members of the LITERATURE COMMITTEE aim to interet th s e student body in good books and magazines. Their work is not confined to the school library. They have undertaken, with the aid of the Toledo druggists, the task of ridding from the shelves and racks the indecent litera- ture which is cluttering up the drug stores. Young Christian Students QNX- .V , . K Top: Seated background, Fr. D. Hunter, Fr. B. Wetzel, Dr. J. O'Toole, A. Vilittman, M. Desmond, F. I.ica. Foreground, L. Stachler, J. Kaltenmark, J. Oswald. Bottom: V. DeAngelo, C. Breay, J. Lzmgenderfer, J. Herman, J. Oswald, J. Cory. To guide the student in the choice of a career--through Career Day-was the well- developed aim of the Young Christian Students. This organization was headed by Al- bert Wittman and Jeanne Oswald, with Fr. Bernard Wetzel, OSFS, and Sister Mary Her- man, SND, as moderators. The organization has grown in size and functions under the Cell Technique. lt also has distributed teams operating throughout the school. lts note- worthy activities have won the admiration of the faculty and the student body. Page Student Council 1 i , . i 4 Top: Mr. VVhitmer zlcldresscs members of the District Student Council in clCIlfl'1ll'S Lilnrnry. Bottom: SC Officers-J. 0'Shea, vice presidentg Rev, J. D. Shenk, YTl0dCl'ZlI0!'Q M. Desmond, prcsitlvntg M. A. Mnrnei, SC'CI'l'l'ZlI'j'Q M, Mcffiigli, U'9ZlSlll'CT. Generally speaking, no one knows better what the student wants than the student. The Student Council, the representative body of the school, consists of students approved by the faculty and elected by fellow members. ln this group the presidents of all school organizations, a representative from each conference room and all class officers are brought together to work out the welfare of the student body. This Group sponsors many school activities including tag day and the dance con- nected with it, the talent assembly, color day and various other dances held on special occasions. This organization is affiliated with the Toledo District Student Council. The entire Council is under the direction of Father Shenk and Sister M. De Paul, SND. lts purpose is to promote cooperation between the students and the faculty in solving the problems confronting the school. Page 92 wmvwv I If sy ggwi ish NSS: :F Qs ss ,4 - xfgggx tXL.L f ,M gl ul ll Thx IMI--ID-l,1wImI or IXIZIQZIIIIIL' Urnxc, hut N Iuml :ul KVIIIVZII, uzlv xp1nmn'L'sI Ivy IIN' ulvxut KUIIIIVII. NAIINNIHII I'mIrr I'1'Xk'JlIN II11- stuslvlllx' IIIll'I'l'Nl nn vlmnging rln- xwrImI :xml bringing :III IIIIIUIIN In K IIVINI RIIl'l'I'I'RXl INN IJ .XTNC I, .XIII-1' I-vnm 'ne-un-r'1--ImIvnl Hui lu KIIIVI I'K'II'l'NIIl lmtln .N mmsl .xml In 1 ..-.4.--..-,,. Page 94 ., 3 -AJ Camera Club: M. McClure, D. Anderson, P. Driscoll, R. Desmond Dramatic Club: M. L. Seidel, M. A. LaPorte, R. Pierce, K. Bires Bi-Phy-Chem: D. Nagle, M. Volz, J. Konzen, R. Zmik The CAMERA CLUB opened its fourth year of operation last October. Under the lead- ership of their officers the members planned a busy year. Meetings were held in room 4 and the foyer outside that room was used as a place for exhibits. The exhibit commit- tee obtained films from the Eastman Kodak Company and sponsored a showing of the prize winning pictures of the i949 National High School Photograph Contest, The DRAMATIC CLUB, since its revival a year ago, has enlarged its program to include a one act play, several assembly programs, the Senior Play, and this year received high commendation in a con- test at Bowling Green State University. The Delsartians, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Schultz, teacher of Public Speaking, has as its purpose the installation of a deeper love of the drama in its members and students. The BI-PHY-CHEM club was organized to assist its members ill in increasing their knowledge of science, l2J in learning the perfect skills in science, C35 in giving service to the community, C47 in developing their talents and aptitudes. The following officers di- rected the activities of the year: Margaret Volz, presi- dent, Robert Zraik, vice presi- dent, Donald Nagel, secretary, Charles Resch, treasurer. The AL-GEO-TRIG is the stimulus used by the Moth classes to interest students in the study of mathematics. This four page paper is edited and published by a staff selected from the seniors ma- joring in the subject. They in turn, under the direction of a faculty advisor, and with the aid of underclass students, do the research and writing re- quired in the process of pub- lishing. THE STAFF Standing: D. Cassidy, A. VVittman, E. Duck, J. Buckenmyer, R. O'Lnugh- lin, M. Stevenson, K. Faber. Seated? J. Meehan, L. Blank, VV. Sur, R. Pauley, H. Garden, and P. Arvay, are planning the last 1950 issue. The work of the LIBRARY CLUB is interesting, enjoyable and exacting. Interesting be- cause it gives the members an opportunity to peruse and be informed on worthwhile books and magazines. It becomes enjoyable when the student body seek help from the group and exacting when the tabu- lating that library work re- quires must be attended. Olficerst J. Bailey, secretaryg J. Han- lon, vice presidentg M. A. Tincher, treasurerg M. Moran, president. Page 95 ,,.K. lop: Buss-M. llusliwml, R. xX'1lI'l't'Il, XV, NIk'l5I1llUlI'Lfh, R. Ymiiig, gl. U'Slu-xi, R. XVujtuu'iw, lf. I':irlu-r, VI. lla-ilwv, R. llolfmzxn, R. Flulmsrm, IJ, Jzlgfiilviiiski. 'lxl'lllll'N' R Rus- 5 -' ' . . 4, l. lilllkj, l7. intl, R. lhbalxny l.. lxlrsrh, gl. ll:-llwvv, XY. liolxcl, XV, Vruss, R. Sll!ll'll'lllgC', .-X. Ynuiilurizlii 'li Vmss. , . , i lizlritnm-sz l.. 5K'lllII'l, ll, llult, gl. I,I'lllxlIlT, gl. llultrnaui, VV. Kl':i1nvr, P. Gillvspiv, R. l'ici'vc, lf. I'lm:m. llu Mi in Xpg lflllll illss 1XltlLllIlX lppl it mu ll tu ll.,llllll L llllkll ' I5 ' J 3l'L'l'l1 if. ' ' ' F I 'CCH CS SI' 'Y I U'Dmim-ll lpialnlstl Glee During the year the Glee Club sang before the student body in several assemblies, participated in the Music Meet at Bowling Green State University and caroled at Christ- mas time. The outstanding event tor this organization was the operetta Sweethearts, which was presented in the State Theater. Page 96 r Q as rs. L - P - W? wi' vvvvv .. . is i . M , V. Q af. X is ' N' im -, Q - i A . i .s 'fi yfifi an jQ.3ES Q QQ? 5 X6 392i 's 5 A 3 3 pm i xr Q- lf Top: First Sopranos-L. liondy, N. Nnrcwski, M. A. Crziwford, N. Grote, D. I.nPointc, S. Fckstciii, F. Miller S. lil'llCl7illSlii, B. Bowen, If. Merklc, P. Svhetter, J. Arkertnztii, J. Kohl Scroml Altos-gl. Roslin, Fournier, lvI'lHlIlSlii, Fogg, M. Kristof XV. Shen, N. Konvzal, R. Pernn, I.. Cuuturicr, lf. l7nc'k. Svcoml Sopranos-M. Tincher, S. Smith, H. XVilliams, R. Schlnchter, M. lignrtner, A. Knnisch C. l5I'CIlj', V. l5eAngelo, M. Miller, M. VVeik First Altos-li. Ignzisiak, M. Czujka, M. Herman, M. I.. Angevinu li. Romntowski, B. Krall, H. Gordon, N. Deimling lVlr. C'ut't'i tlircctiiig Club To help students to listen intelligently, to grow in knowledge about composers, per- formers, instruments, and types of voices, and to establish historical connections between the music of various periods, a course in Music Appreciation was added to the second semester schedule. Pag: 3 g NYSE ,Ww' Q wi ? wig QR ' w x 4 ----- W YT'77'Y1 Eisjiflfe -3 ff if ri J E if QI A .ffwmw M M-W Q M ,Q , .x ,-, , ., 5 Y A ,,N , 1 gg ,, if-If 5 ws gf? 2 4-RH5 ' W A H l gy gin? ln -w , A I A Q X LFSKM Sitfgssksx , V in Ami! af PP' Wm A ww LK Q wif Wav WSH 4 Sn, 'uw W 'view My Q-up A Q ,X 5 :gs if A X sf ' . a . ,-wv golf aa X' if f Q- xr . 4' if a ,, 2 4 t r f ff 2 x , , 2, , ' X X QW 4 z w4g ' 3, W Q X gg M X ' s is R wig S 3 Y? 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J wx. ,, mg. ,Y x Co-Editor Co-Editor Geraldine Lewandowski VVilliam Eckert The Centripetal endeavors to portray, by picture and story, the school day loom of its students, the threads they choose, the designs they weave and the patterns they form as they prepare themselves to become Christ-like American citizens. lain R. Michalak, P. Arvay, J. Meyers, D. Willinger, W. Eckert, G. Lewandowski, M. Stevenson, W. LaFayette, B Selz Page 102 R. Boes begin yearbook plans. , .,.L N..s...,1 x P-snp---- vga' 'sy nik VA if A W ,, , I ,L W A if iii lg 4 ,ll M 5. W mm' W' M55 f A A Qs K S Q I Q . .L Q S, gi' X N A ke ' A 1 L 5 A L37' L 1 P sg if? S xv 3' 'K' TZ3 5f 'R m mber th Day' Under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Schultz, dramatic director, the senior class presented Remember the Day . The three act comedy, written by P. Higley and P. Dunning, was enacted on the evenings of November 18, 19, 20, and 21, in Central's Auditorium. The story of Dewey Roberts' love for his teacher, Miss Trinell, the dis- illusionment he feels when he discovers she is in love with Dan Hopkins, the school's athletic coach, the anxiety of his parents, his schoolmates and friends, was vividly portrayed by the following cast: lst Bell-boy , ,, Donald Clifford Edith Phelps, , Cathleen O'Connell Nora Trinell Mary Dancoes Mrs. Roberts, ,, Mary L. Quertinmont Flower Girl , Maureen Poss Charlie ,, , ,Donald Vigh 2nd Bell-boy ,, Dale Hertzfeld Dorothy , Joan Blackwell Reporter , ,Charles Brooks Edgar ,, ,, John Langenderter Dewey Roberts ,Karl Bires Mildred , ,Ann Morgan Kate Hill ,, ,Nancy Hagen Jane , Joan Navarre Tom , , ,Robert House Mr. Roberts ,, Arnold Younkman Steve Hill ,,,, ,,,, R obert Pierce Mr. Phelps ,, Joseph Bauer Ellen Talbot ,, ,, Mary A. LaPorte Miss Kine , Phoebe Maciejewski Miss Price ,, , ,Mary J. Erno D. R, Roberts , Albert Wittman Dan Hopkins Marshall Desmond Anna , Mary Lou Seidel Mr. Steele , Frank Pinkleman M. Desmond, N. Hagan, M. Doncoes, M. Quertinmont, A. Younkman, J. Navarre, R. Pierce, R. House, J. Langen- derfer, M. A. LaPorte, K. Bires, D. Vigh, J. Blackwell, A. Morgan. Page 104 if .ffiru ' SQQVQM 5 I H Iwi lu ilu' gxln, l,.HI. I nvlHIx xlxllx livxxpx, I51f x1n1 rvzdlx T1Ln'lw,qfN, Xllxx VIiIH H Ulixvalk it up, xwu um. rinell helps Drury recupcrstc. The Howe-r girl :Hakes Il fzxlr. Page 105 'Sweethearts' The Culee Club's presenta- tion of Sweethearts , Victor Herbert's two act comedy, was verily one ot Central's greatest productions. A top notch group ot soloists, a fine or- chestra, a capable and enthu- siastic chorus, as Mr. Cucci their director, rated them, pro- duced a superb operetta. 1 The story hinges on the abandonment of an infant girl, lCrown Princess ot Zilanial who is adopted and reared by Dame Paula, fowner of the White Geese Laundryl with her own six daughters. En- meshed in political plot, loved by Prince Franz, heir presump- tive to the throne ot Zilania, she is, after much intrigue, restored to her rightful posi- tion by Dame Paula who iden- titles her as the lost princess ot Zilania. CAST OF CHARACTERS SYLVIA, Princess ol Zilanio Bailwara Krall PRINCE FRANZ, Heir Presumptivc to the Throne Richard Rose LIANE, A Milliner of Bruges Jean Kohl MIKEL, A Diplomat of Zilania Marshall Desmond PAULA, Praprietress ol the Laundry of the White Geese Frances Miller LIEUTENANT KARL, Botrothed To Sylvia William Cramer HON. PERCIVAL SLINGSBY Arnold Younkman PIETRUS VAN TROMP David Jagodzinski ARISTIDE CANICHE Robert Boyd JEANETTE Phyll s Schetter CIAIRETTE Six Nancy Narewski BABETTE Douglplem Dcnicc LaPoint uzsrrs Doom Eileen puck TOINETTE Paula Joanne Ackerman NANETTE Mary Alice Crawford CAPTAIN LARRENT Frank Bailey FIRST FOOTMAN Floyd Parker SECOND FOOTMAN Donald Holt Page 106 l'll bc glad tu gvt lsalck to the millinery show Two gentlemen :md one Slingsbyf' vi Afk -w wx ' 'X My '-I my K r b XII xx4 Alu tlmr xxlnulv shlx IIIVUIIQII ix irwlg ixfux. hWlH.n UK7fL Nlvnlmru' Nlfnl' irwxdlwg fu I5 HIVVVN gvvxr iwu'4'nlnn1Hl. S1dn!h'rx vnu gwnr:ulx,H cf- :ls Pre!!! as 8 pivruref' Frfuw rcimmfs Mikelk hall' while Karl hunks on. Page 107 Page 108 VV 'Q . xxx. i I,ll7l'llI'-X s iivix I'l'lt'l'l'lll'l' lll'p1ll'IIIlL'IIf l'k'1'ciVc's work-mit on first Kl1l'K ol apt-ning, ikniiriiittu-s IIlt'l'I :md i'r-ri-iw iiistrmivtiniis in i ll'l0lIN tlutics fur in-:ir Th Library The building of the new wing at Central did not move the Library 'o a new location but expanded the old one. This expansion made it pos3ib'e to house more famous fiction, varied biography, books of science, religicn, travel, drama, and poetry to tie up with the student's work. Besides having all these books at hand the students are taught how to use the card catalogue, the encyclopedias, and the readers' uides. 9 The Library, the center of material for the Juniors' essays extends not only aid in preparing the next day's classes, but also offers relaxation and enjoyment for the leisure moments, ? Sfxf www X f1fh,wA.,Ay Vw W -iw wg! K gal-, , , ' + 4,. N., W V ws, ,:. 5 My Q. mi , 3 ' wx V' xl M. ,Ku sw' ws' 1' We Far v W- K, 5 .iv . QD' -Je' W 3 , In .www wa 'aa ,. ,ww .at 51,3 A 'T' XW MF 'mr 'Saw mf 4 X , w .MQW if ' Mi. w-:Q is Mk: ik? iii vw' iw S' Q ws, a. ll Ken Brown and Bill Crippen pilot Coach McCarty in the victory march after the IVaiic game. When Coach McCarty came to Central in l947 he predicted that in three years the Irish Gridders would have a football championship and they also would beat Waite. This season was the third year and last year in which he could fulfill this prophecy-and fulfill he did. Besides this footboll crown, since he has been athletic director, the Irish have won championships in basketball, baseball, bowling, cross Page 110 country and golf. Mr. McCarty has not been content with just developing talent after the students come to Central but he helped them while they were still in grade schools. His success at bringing talent to Central has been proved many times as the Freshman and Lightweight teams have con- sistently won championships in their leagues. City C -Champions guest. 4 lop Rem-5 Dun Lupiczi, Dick lloppc, Tom Mcllugh, Jug Nlouch, Arnold Dzienny, Nuts linrr, -lim clZlSSlKlj', Run Dusszlt. Micltllc Row: Bill Crippcn, BubC':1putu,Bill MZlS1lH, Fritz Holmes, Tum Armani, liill l,Ill'Sllf'L'lll', :Xrnnld Luclwlg, -lllllll Sullivan, Bula lgl1llUl'Lll'lil. Bottom Row: -loc llzmlcy, lit-rnic Clinkcr, Dun Fnrlwrotlicr, Xhllllt Ruftcry, jim Reeves, Ken Brown, x George Dmizililiv. The 1949 Football Schedule September September September October October October October November November I6 23 30 7 14 23 28 4 13 Springfield Catholic Libbey , DeViIbiss Scott 2 Y Springfield Public Bellaire St. John Waite Woodward . 7 Dayton Chominode THEY 13 O 35 O 28 O 6 6 2l lohn ll1t'l'll'V1ll1l, Page 111 TIIOMAS CTUMD Mcllllill VVhcn a few yartls wcrs in-vtletl this hig, hurly fullback was always arountl to do the joh. Olaf matlu tht' ALI. S'l'A'1'Ii TICAM. VVAl,'1'liR lVVAl,'l'J RAlf'I'lCRY XValt was thc safety man on this yt-ar's team l7t'l'JlllSE of his spe-ctl in returning punts. VVhun the going got rougli hr Hllccl in at guard on clefense-, DANIICI, KDANJ l-'ARliRUTlllCR Tliongh only a junior, I7an's outstancl- ing play in the linr carnccl him a position on thu All City 'l'vam. XVIl,I.lAM llill,l.J IA lfAYli'I l'lC Bills long arms and lug hands maclv II tough for opposing play-rs to crash iis tackle position. IOSHPII fjillfl lN1Ul'C'll fhough only a sophomort-, -lov showed the spceml and drive that are l'llZlI'Ill'lk'l'- lstit' of great lsxlcklicltl mx-n. RUISICRT CBUBD C'Al'l l'O I'his rangy and voulcl always hc countcd on to snag passes antl to talu' out thc opponents' iiitc1'fcl't-licv. Nam .Q qw if 5 s :Q -..- , ak Q- .4 Ng ,QQ Q, isa fire gg' Q.. .:,. is .1 an ' Qx ig: ff 5 2 X S it fi 4' 4' MG' ,. v . 1 .,-. . A ., , 4 , 13? S.: .ju ,E, , wk i W ff V 3, ig-iw A2 S W , Rig, . ggi! 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Cilizltti, llnlmes. Row 3: ul. l'c-tsvlu-, IJ. Koller, hl. St-lv, ll. Snhxuli, li. Dnlunc, I.. llonofrio. Rem 2: D. ll1llllK'f, IT. Mdirzinziliain, R. -IIIIIICS, D. 0'Shc:1, -l. 'l'urt4-, M. MvlNlm1:1g.:lm'. Rem l: ,I. Rzllilnzln, nl. l4i'ttii1y,gci', -I. lxlt'.'xlt'2ll', R. Vivllwliio, R. Sll'lIlIlCl', VV. Vzlssimly, V. Smltl. Page llb Coach Kurzynske who stands 6 feet, 4 inches toll and weighs 202 pounds, was graduated from Fonddu Lac High School, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, in l945. He enrolled at Notre Dome University the next year, graduating in l949 with a Bache- lor of Science Degree. Since his arrival at Central in the foll of l949 he has coached the lightweight basketball and football teams. The football squad ended the season with one win and three losses. The basket- ball team won the city championship with a l7 to l record. n:u'l1 Kurxyn Freshman Team Coach Paul O'Rourke completed his third sea- son as freshman football coach with success. ln his QW previous years his teams captured the freshman 5 title twiceg this year the Baby-Irish were tied for second place. sk , Mr. O Rourke also coached the freshman bas- 3 f gs WU ketball team and his labors proved fruitful in this if - ' M3 field as well. His squad, with a lO win-2 loss K'mu'li U'Rm1rlxc record, captured the championship. 1 1 'l 4 4 4 1 lfirst: Y, Sin 11, l.. Si-iiltrl, XV. Si'l1i'umlm-i', R. 'l'ml:1, VV. Rornstzldt, I.. Nlomv, xl. Schmidt, A. liirgvlliairclt. i i i i I r l I St'l'UllllI VI, lxlllllltf, -I. l':ii'lwr, :Xrcil1ly, N. lluston, R. Kalrszcwslai, llrm-ssvl, R. Cnulnv, D. llivlis-rty, R. l'r1ylwylt-k. 'l'liiril: Ciizxvli lllRUllI'lxl', M. Krmncimckcr, bl, lluntcr, Al. Ilciiitsvlwl, j. Russell, 'l'. Csivck, ,I. .Xrmtt-il, J. Yzimlmcr. lfuiirtli: ll. Siiyilrr, l'. 'lk-lnple, A. Xhiiiiltki-, tMgrs.j Rahman, T. XVicg:lml, A. VVwltlr, I7. Nzlstaivlimsski Page 117 Cheerleaders and Managers fi. fm c l1l't'I'll'llClK'I'S: -lznm-s llitr, Kathryn lfzilwr, FlUl'6'llCC l, Kiivxlr, Mary lfllllllllflt lNlZllI1lgt'l'SI P. 'l'a'mplc, Nl, l,jll1'l1, C'. lx'1llI'1lN'll, Mohr. Every athletic association has a core of behind the scene workers better known as the Cheerleaders and Managers. The checking and upkeep of the athletic equipment and locker rooms are entrusted to the managers. Though their work is often unsung, it is upon them that the efficiency of an athletic loom depends, Page 118 A .uf .f 'N,,.f uf' :lPurtv, Riilwrt Kellogg, joseph lizmcr, Nzmcy llc-inty, lilennoi At every game, in the front stands, it's the Team, Rah! call of the cheerleaders that starts the vim and vigor of the game. They instill into the crowd the spirit to win. They are the sideline backfields that lend the moral support that often leads to vic- tory. Basketball Coach Bondy For the last four years Central has been a big power in basketball. Her position has been accomplished mostly through the efforts of Coach Larry Bondy, a small statured man who never played varsity ball. Coach Bondy has compiled, throughout the past four seasons, a record of l2O wins against l5 losses. His teams have never placed lower than second place in league com- petition and his fast breaking squads are known for being the highest scoring ever to hit Toledo. This year Mr. Bondy ran into trouble when several of his key players were forced out, during most of the season with injuries. Nevertheless he and his men took second place in the city. Basketball Schedule November 29 December 4 December 9 December l 6 December l 8 December 23 January 3 January 6 January 8 January l 3 January l 5 January 20 January 22 January 27 February 3 February 7 February l O February l 7 February 2l February 28 March 2 March 4 WE THEY 48 Whitmer L ,c.. 34 56 Assumption ..c. ,c... 3 l 42 Macomber -L 4l 62 DeVilbiss ..,.c..... . ....,c,... - 48 5l Cleveland, St. Ignatius 47 59 Scott ,....., ccc, L ., , 30 7l Alumni ,,c.c,. -. . 56 39 Woodward .,.... c.c,c 4 3 56 Lima ,,,,,,, 42 55 Waite L ...,, ,. 40 7l Rochester cc,.,, .- 45 43 Libbey .. .,... c.... . 49 59 Delphos, St. John . 52 52 Macomber . . .,.,c, . 36 46 DeVilbiss 56 43 Scott .....,., 39 43 Woodward 52 65 Waite .,..c, .. 4l 57 Libbey 39 T O U R N A M E N T 55 Scott ..c.c............ - 48 5l Macomber .c..,. .c,,. 4 4 44 Woodward ..,.c. . 52 Pag 119 3 M, mf MMV, Q iii L . , l .Q ' ..-.:.: 5? fl ,aa 'Inq , ,Q rn iff X 4 xk A wif ., r ., A :zz fag I-f-fmt., 21 ? g , 4 , B, gk? Rs JJLHQF' gfweg S 3 ew .1 AW sili- ,X Jwff' We -2... -.. X if M4 45' Varsity Bottom Row: Mr. Bundy, jerry Hart, Tom McHugh, Dick McCloskey, Don Donoher, Frank Hipp, ci60I'gCIJOIl1ll'lllC. Top Row: Bernie Flinker, Ted VVilliams, Bob Felix, Dick Hummel, Dick Lewandowski, joe Mnuch. The basketball team, playing the role of defending city champs, started the sea- son in fine shape winning the first seven games. Then misfortune hit the fastbreak- ing lrish. Donoher injured his knee forc- ing him to the sidelines for most of the season. Later Felix was put on the in- jured list-a chipped elbow. Coach Bondy Page 122 tried many combinations of players to fill in for his maimed stars but he couldn't find one that could consistently hit. They ended the season favorably, however, win- ning l7 and losing only 5. The team won a tie for second place in city league play and reached the dis- trict finals in the State tournament, I 1 v :- P I aseball Page I Top: A. Specht, R. Leyman, E. Zecllitz, D. Farbrother, J. Desmond, K. Brown, T. Sikorski, A. Fischbach. Bottom: J. Nopper, R. Hoppe, J. DeLucia, J. Mouch, W. Raftery, J. McAlear, A. Takacs, J. Beaudry. The l95O Irish Diamond Team, com- posed ot seven Iettermen from the championship team of '49, Dick Hoppe, Jim Desmond, Don Leyman, Jim Mc- Alear, Walt Rattery, John De Lucia and Emil Zedlitz, started off on the wrong foot on account of injuries. When Jim Desmond, who received a broken leg in a CYO basketball game, returned, after laid up for the remainder of the season by an automobile accident. As the Centripetal goes to press the team has won three and lost three, in- cluding the tournament play in which they lost a 3-2 decision to the Macomber squad. This eliminated them from State play. The McCartymen had victories over Scott, Waite and Montpelier, with four fT1lSSll'1Q the flI'Sl' two QQITIGS, VVGH' RCIT- gg'-nes fo go gf Wrifjng. tery, a hard-working third baseman, was BASEBALL April 25 ...... ....... W oodward at Central May 4 ....... ....... S cott at Central April 28 ...... .... . .--DeVilbiss at Central May 9 ....... ...... C entral at Libbey May 2 .... -- .... Central - bye May l8 ...................... .Central at Waite May 23 ........,.,.... ,Central at Macomber 24 Bowling Top: Bottom: AMICRICAN LIEAGUIE NATIONAL LICAGVE lizickz N. Iielwzin, R. Stclzer, M. Kulinski. Bark: D. VVongrmvski, A. Dzicnny, R. Solili. Front: R. Michzllzik, R. Bizllorucki, R. Filipizlk. Front: R. Young, G. Ijsizlkowski, V. Szcwczykowski. ln the City High School Bowling Congress standings, Central's bowlers were in first place in the American cir- cuit and second in the National. After twelve meetings of the Ameri- can leaguers, Central's experts were on top with a 29-7 record. ln the National circuit play Central compiled a record of 25 wins and ll losses. Page 125 Golf 1- NW 'E Q, Left to right: james Kuhacki, Leon Blank, VVilliam Nlurphy, Paul Kraus, John Conklin, David VVongr0wski, Rolwrt Filipiak, Fr. john Fuqua, USFS. Tenni uuuu i 4 lv 1 Q 1 r 4 Standing: Rulwcrt llousc, Patrick Kenney, Richard Eh lr, Rohn-rt Phillips, Frank Vamos, Emery Hiro, Rulwrt SCl1t'IT'lCllZll', lflmcr lmrc, Patrick Uilwlwns, Richard llueffel. Kneeling: John Manley, 'Fhumas Seitz. Page 126 . Girls' Athletic League Coach J. Leonhardt owords l30l'lCIUet- Under the supervision of Miss Joan Leonhardt and Mrs. Jean Whately the Girls' Athletic League had an active year. The social program included: election of officers, freshman initiation, splash party, a swimming meet with Notre Dame girls, and the annual Senior farewell and Coach J. VVhately The regular indoor school program throughout the year included basketball, volley- ball, table tennis, shuffleboard, darts, square and modern dancing, the outdoor program provided, in the spring, archery and softball, in the fall, speedball and soccer held sway. Bowling, after school, started in the fall. Twenty teams entered the field, the 48'ers finished in first place. The following girls formed the I949-l950 GALeague: Eleanor Abair, Henrietta Andrews, Margaret Becker, Lois Bondy, Rita Brantmyler, Patricia Brown, Dorothy Campbell, Sharon Cecloz, Patricia Cousino, Patricia Cytlak, Carolyn Drewyor, Delores Dudley, Suzanne Dugan, Nancy Dzingleski, Kathryn Faber, Marilyn Fink, Judy Gall, Yvonne Grard, Nancy Guiser, Frances Hannidol, Beverly Hausman, Janet Henry, Beatrice Jones, Mary Ann Juhasz, Ann Keil, Carol Koerber, Dolores Kowalski, Barbara Lane, Louise Malinowski, Janet Martin, Carol Metzger, Ann Morgan, Marlene Nied- balski, Janet Nusbaum, Rosemary Pawelec, Carol Periat, Carol Pinkleman, Patricia Polster, Rose Posadny, Carol Rihacek, Jo Ann Rosenberger, Joan Roslin, Mary Schneider, Diane Seymour, Marlene Sins, Jean Spentoff, Vivian Spentoff, Mary Stephenson, Barbara Thiel, Carol Ann Thuel, Joan Urbanowicz, Loretta Uyehara, Shirley Walczak, Eleanor Wichowski, Nancy Roman, Bernadette Olender, Joanne Yost, Mary Zitzelberger. THE 1949-1950 OFFICERS Vivian Spenthott, vice-presidentg Eleanor VVichowski, treasurerg Mary Ann Kristotf, secretaryg Rose Marie Pnsadny, president. Page 127 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Mary, Central's Lovely Queen ot Moy. o May Convocation This picture of the annual Moy Con- reverently placed upon Mory's head vocation will remind the seniors that each student, in loving humility, freely their school day patterns were nearing consecrated himself to Her-to be her completion. As the crown of roses was knight or handmaid forever. 30 Symbols ot o successful Senior. 0 Graduation The school ring, the cop, gown, not merely to toke his ploce in society, diplomo signify the completion of the but to be o Christ-beorer to thot some senior's design. The door of lite's thres- society ond inflome it with the light of hold is open-the senior stonds reody, Truth. Page 131 SEPTEMBER- Opening of School Record Enrollment QCTOBER - , Centric Editors Named Dedication of New Wing NOVEMBER -- Senior Play Football. Co-Championship DECEMBER - Football Banquet Magazine Drive .QANUARY--Annual Retreat . Semester Examinations 77? FEBRUARY - Yearbook Editors Selected . Student Court Revived MARCH -Talent Assembly District Student Council Meet X fs at Q Qi Liga? ff APRIL - Career Day Operetta Sweethearts MAY - Junior-Senior Prom May Convocation JUNE - Senior Breakfast, Graduation 8-1 Cafeteria and Maintenance Staff Mr. C. H. Webben Mr- John Welfef Head of Cafeleria Staff Hmd 0fMdw1ffww Mrs. VVnndr1 Justen Iblaintfnanfe r a 1! 5 6 P v n Maintenance: Mr. J. Justen, Mr. F. Zimmerman, Mr. E. J. Pawlinki, Mr. O, Mominee, Mr. C. Bishop, Mr. J. Welter. 1 4 i Page 134 Cafeteria: Mary Lusher, Margaret Densmore, Minnie Glossnapp, Cloetta Rossler, Florence Wagner, Theresa Gorsuch, Esther Thieman, Edna Yacmett. if -un1mu-nu1un1Im-nu1IIn 11--1111111 11111 1 1 '- - 1 ' -' 1 Of' Advertisers . . Patrons . . Register . . THE OHIO MACHINERY COMPANY if FARMING and ROAD BUILDING EQUIPMENT I I CONGRATULATIONS and GOOD LUCK Io THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1950 From glue .fdfumni fiaocialion 'lr ALUMNI MEETINGS: Are held at 8:30 on the first Monday of each month at the Catholic Club. DUES: 31.00 PER YEAR. o!on-xm-nn- - - - - - - - - - -m---mu-mu-um-vm--mu-mm-nn-mn-um-um-nu-- - - - - --. - -' - 4. 5 I 1 A COMPLETE LINE OF T WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS - APPLIANCES - TELEVISION I : BAUERFEL.D'S i PAINT and APPLIANCE 4907 Summit Street POntiac 1861 HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSES -OHIO AND MICHIGAN I- ..,. - I.II -I .... .IT. - I.,I - P.,I - .,I. - .I1. - I,,, - I.,I - P,,I - PI,I .. .,1I - .,I. - I,II - II,I - .,1. - .II. - .II. - .II. - ,,I. - .II. - ,I,I - II,I - I.II - II,I - .II. - .II. --- -gH- -f - -' --------------------------- - - - - - Q COMPLIMENTS 1 OP A Q F R I E N D Q.- .... .. ..,. ---- .. ------------- ------------- .3...- III. - -.-- ------- -------------------- - - - - - - JOHN NAUMANN 8: SONS, INC. - GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS 364 Parker Avenue - Toledo s, Ohio I .i.- ,... - ..,. ...... I - ....................-..... -g---- -.'- ---------------------------- - - - - Q OLEN DICKEY COMPANY, INC. I z A W N I N G S TENTS - TARPAULINS - VENETIAN BLINDS I OP- llll - -llv ------ - -------------------------- Page 136 Rev. Andrew Blasko Rev. Robert Dugan Rev. Edward C. Dunn Rev. J. F. Frommherz Rev. James F. Hebbeler Rev. U. J. Hoying, C.PP.S. Rev. Joseph H. Inkrott Rev. Robert V. O'Co r1x1 or Rev. Paul Palka Rev. Paul V. Pastorek Rev. H. W. Reinick Rev. Benedict Ringholz Rev. Joseph D. Shenk Rev. James C. Southard Rev. D. R. Wernert if PA TR ONS Bennett Markets Della H. Bennett Gilbert Beres Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bialorucki, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Biro Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Blank Mary Jane Blank Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Borucki Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bowen Mr. and Mrs. D-aniel Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Mac Brannan Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bronson Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Buckenmyer John D. Burnett, M.D. Business Arithmetic: Room 101-Per. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cassidy Cathedral C. Y. O. Geo. M. Abel-Florist Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Adams Herbert W. Adler Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Altman American Dry Cleaners 81 Tailors Apex Drug Arlington Save-Way Super Market Mr. and lylrs. Joseph Backiewicz Joseph Barciz Mr. and lylrs. V. J. Baumie Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Beauregard Mr. George Becker Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Becker The Belmont Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Julius Charney Chubner Coal Company C. C. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Collins Colonial Flower Shop Colony Record House Conference Room 101 Conference Room 102 Conference Room 103 Conference Room 105 Conference Room 106 Conference Room 118 Conference Room 119 Conference Room 126 S A 8z B Page 137 ,1m.1m.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -nn-un-un-uu1-nu1-un1- 1nu-nu-nu--un-uu1nn1 1un1-un-lm1-uu- 1 - 1 - - - TOLEDO CAMERA SHOP CAMERAS - E1LMs - EQUIPMENT RAPID 6 HOUR DEVELOPING and PRINTING 225 Huron Street MA'in 6035 ,1,m1uu- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .-m,..m.1lm1.lm11...1.m1nu1nn1nu1nu11...1m.1m.1m.1.m...m...m1 1 - 1 1 1 1 Goon FENCES ron EVERY NEED MARLEAU HERCULES FENCE COMPANY Manufacturers and Erectors ot WIRE and IRON FENCE TOLEDO I-.uq1,m..1...1111111111111111111.-1.-11-1111 THE ERIE THOMAS PIE COMPANY 925 North Erie Street Phone ADams 5627 .1lm1.m.1 1 1 1 1 1 1.nu..nu.-um-1lm1u1nn1 1nu1nu1nu1nu1nn1n1nn1nn1nn1nu1nu1n-I1:1 -11 1 1 1 O P E N Monday, Wednesday and Friday Till 9:00 P. M. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Till 6:00 P. M. ATLAS BRIDAL SHOP Mrs. A. Szaroleta EVERYTHING POR THE BRIDE AND HER MAIDS COMMUNION DRESSES - VEILS 2932 Lagrange Street Toledo, Ohio Phone GArtield 2041 I I OP 1un1uu1uu Vi' -un Q8 1nu1ml1un1nw-1m--nn-nu1un1un1nn1lm1nn1nu1nn1nn1nu1un-nn-uu--un'1nn1nn1un1nn-un-nu1nn1un-un111:11 138 I Conference Room 202 Conference Room 203 Conference Room 204 Conference Room 205 Conference Room 206 Conference Room 208 Conference Room 215 Conference Room 225 Conference Room 227 Conference Room 302 Conference Room 317 Conference Room 318 Conference Room 319 Conference Room 320 Conference Room 325 Mrs. W. W. Conklin Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cook Jos. I. Cooper-Florist Courtesy Cleaners Mrs. C. R. Cousino J-ames Coyle Sz Son Dr. Thos. RI. Crinnion J. F. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Czajka Mr. and lylrs. G. C. Dahme Deluxe Record Shop De Veaux Drugs Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dew R. H. Dewey Company. Dietrichs' Health Foods PATRONS Continued Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Donoher Mrs. John Doran Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dzienny Emes Dusseau East Toledo Appliance 8: Service East Toledo Recreation Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Eckert Mrs. A. Ernst A Friend A Friend Compliments of a Friend Steve G. Gasiorowski Funeral Home Roy Gedert Geha's Market George's Record Shop Gesu School Urban Gradel Dick Gregorck Mrs. Arthur Haas Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Halpin Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Hamel Hamilton Market fKenny'sJ Hawkins Market Heinemann Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Mich-ael Himich Hines Hobby House Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hoffmann Mr. and Mrs. Bertram T. Holbrock Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Holt Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hoppe ' 4u..M.. ..W..m..m..m..m..w..W..m..W..m.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .....muu-w-w-Mm- Q s I . 2 615 Cherry Street MA1n 9420 l I 1 + l CATHOLIC SUPPLY HOUSE T Importer and Dealer in 5 Vestments, Church Ornarments, Statues and Sanctuary Supplies ' Mission Supplies-Retin shing Sacred Vessels Chalices Ciboriums Ostensoriums Banners Candles Prayer Books - Rosaries Bibles Crucifixes Candlesticks Ci-IIIIIYIII 1TTlTT - l limi Tllll llTIUITIINTUII-Q llllllllllillllilll 1llllTl'lll'l l'l'l 'lll'T T l T Q 1' 30-W ----- W'-W W W'-W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W'H W W l Q CONWAY'S SUPER SOHIO SERVICE 5 SEE Joe Conway, sole owner and former Centralite. He's old enough to E know YOU and young enough to serve YOU. l He offers YOU complete lubrication service, PLUS a complete line of Tires I Batteries and Accessories. l In case your car needs ANYTHING, drive to Cherry and Page and swing 5 her in. MAin 0275 Cherry and Page Streets i QI-'ormer Central Catholic High School Sitel -i--....-... ---.-- - - -....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-................-....-..........-....-..........-....- - - .- - - - :iu1nu 1---1111 un-nn1nu-uuiuu-lnliuu-un--aninn-nu--un-un-unrun-unillninll-1111111111 - - 1 1 1 I 1437 SYLVANIA AVENUE - SUPREME BAKERY - 1441 SYLVANIA AVENUE E SUPREME RECREATION I 12-MOST MODERN ALLEYS-12 3136-3144 Lagrange Street L nr sr-IARP, sr mam, ALWAYS co 'ro g s U P R E M 1: .i--....-.... ...... - ........ ....-....-....-....-....-.... ............ - 501-11111 1u1nu1nu-nn-nn-nn 11111-111--1111--11- un- uvuf -nn-- I P.U.C.O. 3694 M.P.U.C l DAILY MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE - TO AND FROM DETROIT, MICHIGAN i rouano, orno nrrnoir, MICH. E 118 So. St. Clair St. 1531 Brooklyn 5 MAin 36135 PA. 5211 Woodward 3-7716 ala-m.-uu- -un-un-mi-wi-U-I. Page ,.1.ui1ul11m1 1 1 .- 1 1 1 1 .- .. 1 ... .. 1 1 -.lm1.0.1m,1i4q-iuuinnnulnilnl Horn Hardware Company Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hovan Albert Iwinski The Jersey Bread Company J. 8: K. Drug Company Joseph Super Foodtown Market Paul Juhasz Helen Junga Junior Achievement, Inc. Junior Girls Religion 101 Mr. and Mrs. John Jurski The K Sl NI Nliachine Company Mr. and Mrs. Marie Kamenca Lt. Col. and Mrs. Joseph Kaminsky lVIr. and Mrs. George Kehn lVIrs. John Kennedy PATRONS The Kelsey 85 Freeman Lumber Company A. A. Konczal The Kerscher Elevator Company Chuck Kessler Mr. and Mrs. Emery Kish Knudsen's Drug Store Dr. A. J. Kotecki Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kraus Dr. Paul J. Kuebler Kuntz Sz Permar Mr. A. LaMarche Mr. and lVIrs. J. Albert Laskey Donna LaVoy and Joan Lechlak Jake Lehnertz Continued Library Conference Room hir. and lVIrs. A. F. Majchszak Dr. Thomas L. Maloney Mr. and Mrs. Gus D. Markos hir. and lVIrs. S. Martis lVIary's Variety Store hlaza Drugs Thereasa McCarthy McKee Pharmacy hflr. and Nlrs. A. F. lklchlahon Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Meehan lNIeng's Music Store lVIr. and lwrs. P. lVIeyer hiiller Farm 81 Greenhouse Company The hlohr Bros. Bottling Company Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Moore lNIr. and hlrs. George C. hlorgan hir. and Mrs. Fred hlossing The Napoleon Creamery Company Mrs. Elizabeth Nagy Navarre Cleaners Nebraska Coal Company hir. and lN'Irs. C. Nopper Norton Hardware Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nowak Oak Pharmacy Jos. E. O'Donnell 81 Company O.L.P.H. C.Y.O. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. O'Loughlin Mr. and Mrs. Steven Oravec -nn.1nn -nu1un -nu-un 0!0l1'Ill1IIH 1111111111 -ml-un-ml1un1mm-nn1nn1un-mn1uu1-un1un 11111 - 1111 ,P ge 142 FOR FINE FLOWERS G L A U S E R ' S Greenhouse-Fresh FLOWERS WOODVILLE ROAD TAy1or 4684 TOLEDO, OHIO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1H1ml1nn1nn-nu1un-nu1un-nn1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -.ml1pm1lm11...1441,111.11m,1nn1m.1 1ml1.14.1m,...,m1.,m1lm1m41,m1 1 - 1 1 1 1 THOMAS MACKIN PLUMBING and HEATING ESTIMATES FREE 1926 Upt-on Avenue JO. 3363 1 1 1nn1n.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1lm1lm1nn.1un1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1.,1ml1nu1,,I1nn1ml...m.1uu1.m1un.-un1M1mp1M1M1lm1,.,,...nnn--lm-.l1 1 1 1 MERCY SCHOOL OF NURSING Madison Avenue and 23rd Street ADams 8243 Conducted by THE SISTERS OF MERCY OF THE UNION 1 1 1 1- 1 1nu..nu1.,,,1.m1nu1,,,,.1.m...nn1.,,,...,m1nn1,.,,1.m1W1.,,.11m1nn1.m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Insurance-First Mortgages-Real Estate-Low Interest Real Estate Loans RAY A. MURNEN COMPANY 202 Nicholas Building MAin 4163 Steve Orosz Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pcrz Helen Marie and Dorothy Perz Leo Payment's Gulf Service Photo Reflex Mr. and lVIrs. Raymond Poczekaj Mr. and Mrs. John Poisguy Edward Raczko Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Radlinski Ray's Beer Store Reddish Brothers Hardware Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Reno Dr. Frank J. Restivo Richard J. Rothert Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Ruth A. D. Rymers 81 Sons--Moving and St. James C.Y.O. St. John's Church St. Mary's C.Y.O. St. Stephen's Men's Choir St. Thomas Aquinas C.Y.O. Julia G. Scally Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman Schaefer Schoen Brothers Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Schuchert Elizabeth Schultz Fred J. Seidel Mr. and Mrs. Charles Senci Sharder Tire and Oil Simmons Cleaners and Tailors PATRONS Storage Continued Mr. and Mrs. Thad Skudlarek E. J. Smith Super Market W. K. Smith Spanish Classes of 219 Standard Coal Company Starr Lumber Sz Coal Company Dr. and Mrs. Philip Stiff Study 222, Period 6 Mr. and Mrs. Szczublewski Frank Szkatulski lVIr. and lklrs. W. Thees Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Thome Tom's Jewelry I Mr. Carl R. Tscherne Underwood Corporation lVIr. and Mrs. Theo. Urbanski Dr. and Mrs. lN'Iarino Vidoli Villhauer Market Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Volz Von Ewegen Sc Witgen Wayne's Market Lawrence Wetli Wiseley Brothers Hardware Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wright The Young Ladies Sodality of St. Stanislaus Zahnle 8: Schramm Funeral Directors Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zam, Jr. p Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Zythkus Arthur Zuber . Page 145 2' I I E 5 I I 4- 'S' I I -i- -I- I I I 3 I I I vi- -I' I I I I I E S I I 'l' Page 144 ou.-nu1nu -nn1un-u ADams 7161 McINTIRE'S FURNITURE - APPLIANCES - TELEVISION 1120 Broadway Toledo, Ohio -m,1nn1 -. -. ... 1 1- 1 1 1 .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .- 1nu..lm1 1 1 1H-,.,,1n....lm1.,,,1nuln1nun-.mli .1m11.m.....111...-111-.-.11.-.-1111-.1111-..-M-.11 TAFELSI'II'S PALACE RECREATION B O W L I N G 805 Detroit Avenue MA. 0861 KACZMAREK AND COMPANY Dealers in HARDWARE and FURNITURE 832-834 Brown Avenue GA. 7751 .aun-,,,,1......111-1...111.,.-111-.-.111-..-.11111111 1 1 1 -.. .- 1 1 1 1 ...ml1ml14...1ml,ml.-ml1,111-.lm1111.-In-nn1.m.14,n1unn..m-.. .- 1 -1 .. 1 .- .- P H I L I P P R O V O PURVEYOR OF FINE MEATS and SAUSAGES 3268 Monroe Street GA. 3421 .. . Maumee, Ohio STUDENT REGISTER - SENIORS - 1949-1950 O Name Address Abel, Myron T. .. . . 1650 Palmwood Ave. Adams, John J. Adamschick. Robert G. . Albrecht. Gerald O. . 1 Altman, Katherine D. . Ardrey. Howard J... . Arman. Thomas G. Arthur. Raymond J. . .. 3704 Watson 2309 Westbrook 615 Crestwood Rd. . . .1205 Varland 3235-138th St. . 711 So. Erie 3935 Homewood Arvay, Patricia A .,,,,, .t. ,,,,. .928 Summit St. Ashe. Margaret .. Backiewicz. Joseph S. .. ...l3l2 Palmetto . . .339 Western . .. .. . 2041 Perth 1619 Circular Dr. .....203 Whittemore .. 289 Walbridge . .13 22 Roosevelt 1414 Lakewood Bahls. Dorothy F. .. . Bailey. Francis J... . Bailey. Joyce A .,,,,,,,, Barciz, Edward J. Baron, Mary Lee Bates, Catherine J. Bauer, Joseph J. ,,,, . . Becker, Vivian B.. .,,,, Beckman. Donald R, ,,.. .. Belacek, Mary Jane ,,,,... Belegrin. Mary Ann ,,,, ....2329 Caledonia Clark ..-....l4ll Lebanon . .. 345 Milford Berning, Mary K. ,,,,,, . ,,,, .. T319 Millard Best, Mary L-ou. ,,,,, ,,,,, .,,,,,, . 3 843 Homewood Bialorucki. Robert H .,,,,,, ,,,. 7 21 E. Oakland Binder. John L .,,,,,,,.,,, Bites, Karl A. ,,,,,, . Biro, Emery J. . .. Blackwell. Mary J. .. Blanchard, William C. ,,,. . Blank. Elizabeth M. ,,,,, . Blank, Leon W. ...,,,,,., .. Boes. Richard W .,,,,,,,.. Bogdanski. Howard R .,,,, Born, William K., ,.,,,,, .. Borowicz, Louis L. Borucki. Claudia A. ,,,,, Boyle. Walter P. ,,,,,.. Brahier, Donna iM.. ,.,,, Brandel, Mary J. ..,.,,....,, Brannan. Patricia A. ....,,, . .. .,,, , 938 Lindsay . 1753 Talbot . 364 Sheldon . 438 Kenilworth . . 753 Clark . 2457 Detroit 3012 W. Bancroft 422 Austin . 3335 Elm .1336 Crestwood . 238 Majestic . Erie, Michigan 1202 W. Delaware .. 322 Austin .......-.3549 Harley 2445 Putnam Brazzill, James J. ........ ,,... . .. 4034 Lyman Brocki, Rose Mary ........ .,..,.,. 2 254 Mayville Pl. Bronson, Arthur A. ....., ........ O ttawa Lake, Mich. Brooks. Charles R ........ . ........,,.. 1240 Berdan Brown, Kenneth ,.,.....,.. ,...,.,, . ..,.,,.. . .. .1213 Vinal Brown, William M .......... . Box 10, R.R. No. 11, Buckenmyer, James A .....,,.. ,,,...,,. . ,,,.,... 1809 Perth Burdette. Richard F. ,..,.., . .,,,., . 4580 Westway Burgard. Daniel A. ,,,.. . Calabrese. Dolores M ..,,. Callahan, Margaret Caputo. Robert J. ., ..,, .. Cassidy. Daniel G... Ceglarski. Joyce A. Chambers, Mary Eileen .. Erie. Michigan .420 Elizabeth .1902 Perth 484 Dearborn 1627 Gilbert 911 Junction .. 3 6 2 6 Watson Charney, Mary Ann ..... 216 Whittemore Cherry, Richard J ..... . Christel. Shirley A. .... . Churchill, James L. ...... ... 2022 Mansfield . ..... 2531 Elsie .. ..l948 Detroit H.-im.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1.1 1 11-.un1p W 'Z' I E I E E makes 1 QUALITY WINDOW GLASS Thicknesses for any need POLISHED PLATE GLASS 1 Clear and Colored-For Glazing and Mirrors l HEAT ABSORBING PLATE GLASS Reduces Solar Heat T i GOLDEN PLATE GLASS 1 Excludes Most Ultraviolet Rays 1 TUE-FLEX PLATE GLASS Heat tempered for toughness l TUF-FLEX ' GLASS DOORS For beauty and iull vision THERMOPANE ' INSULATING GLASS 1 For Picture Windows and other glazing HI-TEST SAFETY GLASS For transportation vehicles T VITROLITE ' STRUCTURAL GLASS Colorful wall paneling E-Z-EYE SAFETY PLATE GLASS i Reduces Glare 1 BULLET RESISTING GLASS 1 For cashier's booths, etc. 1 MIRROPANE TRANSPARENT MIRRORS l For novel decorative effects + Is Sales Agent tor I BLUE RIDGE PATTERNED 8: WIRE GLASS 1 e LIBBEY' OWENS ' FORD 4gglW7fVWff-'W70 GLASS 'I' Registered Page 145 461'--un1um 111111- nn1mu-1nn1-m-mr1nn1:1111nu1nu1 n-nn1nn1nu1nn-un1un--un1nn-- .... 1 ..., 1..-1 1 1 1 ,P I E 1 -1- 5 I , 1 I L I E 1 1 vi-- .... 1..,,. 'S' I I 1 I I 1 1 I -5- 054111.11-lun E I 1 I -I- Page 146 -.m1nn1uu..ml BALOGH CLEANERS We Own and Operate Our Own Plant TOLEDO'S ONLY AUTHORIZED LEATHER CLEANERS OF I-'INE LEATHER, SUEDE, WEARING APPAREL, BAGS, Etc. PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE 220 Whittmore TA. 3-1951 Also: 5027 Bennett Road -ml1,m1 1,,,,1nrln1.,,,1null1,.-,,,,1,,,,1nu1m,1ufn1,,,,1nu--W111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 WALTER'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION IST O 766 Oak Street Phone TA. 6818 TOLEDO, OHIO ED M. FEELEY BOX COMPANY 'A' Phone LAwndale 1186-4090 Detroit Avenue TOLEDO, OHIO ..m1nn111111-11111111111111111111111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11m1nu1lm1nn1,,,,1un1,m1un1uu1m.1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 COMPLIMENTS OF MORE FLOOR COVERINGS TOLEDO'S DEPARTMENT STORE OF FLOOR COVERINGS 'A' 217-219 Summit MA. 9324 111.11ml1nu...,,-uu.1..,,1.,..1nu- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m11-m..uu1,,,,1nn1 ol 00 go, 421' 9,59 eww DAIRY PRODUCTS W 75 M , . Hu' Q LiD lpageii Mingd you gona! .jwleahlz WITH HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN D and CREAM FRESH BUTTER THE PAGE DAIRY COMPANY, TOLEDO, O 1111:1mn1nn1un--un-nn-nurun1nn'nm1.m1un-...m-nm-nm1uu1un1nn1nu.1un1my-m11nn1nu1lul.-nu1nn1nun1n1u1n1u ifan1nn 1i1-111-111111 nu1nu1n,i, .f.n1m,1m. 1-11111.1,i, ... .... E l l 4- 'I' H E N C H ' S - QUALITY BAKED roons - 1867 Oakwood Avenue JO. 4421 u...m.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111141.1141 n1ll.,111111-.111111 APPLIANCES FLOOR COVERINGS RADIO - TELEVISION AND NATIONALLY FAMOUS FURNITURE LINES HUDSON FURNITURE INCORPORATED 3476 Collingwood at Detroit 'S' I--nn-n l--uuv-Iln-lm- -- 11111111 nu--nu-:mls Page BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS ST. STEPHEN'S C O Yo Q O 'k Co-Presidents Nancy Naumann and Francis Vamos Vice-President, Emery Biro Secretary, Nancy Gottfried Treasurer, Martin Junga I-.ml.1m,-.-111--1.-1111111 u1m,1m.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 CONFERENCE ROOM 226 Rev. John Fuqua, Teacher Roy Anderson Joe Bourgeous Regis Boyle Charles Deger Ronald Dossat David Essex Robert Fleitz Ted Jensen Joe Hassman Fred Hehres Gerald Kelley Don Kish Jim Kranbach Joe Labuzinski Ed LaMarche John Lawler Tom Lennon Dick Lewandaski Jim Melrose Tom Murry Michael McNally Jim Nichols Leo Miese John Pankratz Fred Pollaui - John Reuscher Bob Schwanzl Marvin Smith Bob Sweeney Larry Tillmany Forrest Ulman Dick Walczak Bob Weaner Ray Wimmer Herb Wolf n1uu1,,,,..-1111111111111 - -1- I I I I -1- nu.-Im-un1un1uu.- .. ...IIII1 un...nu.-mI-un-.uni Winn.- un.-un, 'I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -I- HUDSON POTATO CHIP CO. Sold Wherever Quality Counts CITY WIDE DELIVERY ir 3338 Lagrange Street GA. 6631 TOLEDO'S OLDEST DEALER GRAND MOTORS., INC. 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CATHERINE C. Y. O. I I I I I I RISK I L A L Rev. Frederick Hug, Moderator I I I ' I ' MUTUALS I - I 5 2 E r I Z - I I I I I I I I l T i 1 I if I I I l : John Schuller, President I I 1 I 1 I : Z E 1 David Keller, Treasurer I A. J. ALTER, Agent I 1- I I 1 Kenneth Mauter, Corresponding Secretary L T 2202 Ohio Building L I T : Barbara Sinnig, Recording Secretary T MAin 7124 : T T I i 1 I I I I llUII1IIII1II 111111111 IIIl-ull:-IIlI1Iln1Iln1IIII1nl!u OIMI1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII 1111111111 lmxluio SENIOR REGISTER - Continued I Name Address Name Address Cicora, Emily A ...,. -. ,,,..,, 2132 Detroit Desmond, James H. ,,., 4517 Commonwealth. Ciwra, Pasquale ,,.... .,,.. 2 132 Detroit Desmond, Marshall R ..,..,.. ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 35 Eastern Clarke, Joanne M... LL, Clilford, Donald F. Coates, Barbara J. Cole, Edward J. ...,,, , Collins, John E. ,,,,,, , Comes, John A. ..,....., , Conklin. John L. ,,,,.. . .. Connelly, Bernadine C. Cook, Pauline M. ..,,,,, , Corrigan. Gerald C. Corrigan, Janice A. ,... , Cotruv-o, Vito A. L ,,,,, ,. Couturier, Corrine A. , Couturier, La Donna L. ,. Cramer, William B. .,,, , Crippen, Mary E. ,,,,, , Crippen, William E. Cross, Thomas R. Cross, Walter W .,...,, Czajka. Jerome D. Czerwiec, Eugenia T. ,,..... Dahme, Joan M. ,,,,,,,,...., I Darangelo, Michael J. ,,.... Dart, Ignatius E. .,,,.,,,. Debo, Howard J. ..,.,,.,,.,, De Hainaut. Evelyn M. Deimling, Norma J. ...,... . Delger, William A. ....... De Lucia, John L. ,v.... - DeSmith, Margaret A... ,.,.,,,20 2 2 Forest ,LL2449 Maplewood .. , .,.,, 1918 Cherry ,,,, 2316 Castlewood ,,,,,,,2344 Mellwood --.,,,,,,,.,,-,60l Ogden ,,,,,,,..l824 Mt. Vernon .,..,...-507 Shasta Dr. ,,,,,.l879 Princeton ,,,,,,,2500 Lagrange ,-.,,,,,.,,..422 Victoria ,,,,,,30M-15th Sr. ,,....-,228O Auburn ., ..,.,, ,,2237Z Erie ,,,,..2042 Evansdale ,. .,,.. 406 Arden Pl. ,,,,,,,.l422 Beecham ..,,.,,2329 Goddard ,,.,,,..2329 Goddard ,.,,,Box 107. R.R. 3 ..,,,,,,,..3334 Maple ,,,,,,,,,,t627 Vinton ....,l925 Brame Pl. .,,,,,,.,.4l40 Belmar .,.,,,.73 2 Valleywood 05 6 Albert .,,,,,,,,42 Stratton ...,.,.,,.2l09 Loxley ,,,,,.-...636 Ashwood 1523 E. Broadway Dew, Robert E. ...., ,,,, Dickey, Rose Marie , DiSalle, Barbara Dominguez, Dolores ..,.,,, Dominiak, Alice A. . ,,., L. Dompier, Carolyn T. ,,,,,, Donahue, George Doncoes, Mary Eda ,,,,,, Donoher, Donald J. .,,,, L, , Carol M ..,,..,,,,,,, Donovan, Geraldine A. ,,,, , Dorfmeister, Ida T. ...... . Doszpoly, Patricia A. ,,,, , Driscoll, Robert V. ,,,,,, . Drulard, Thomas L. ..,, , Duck. Eileen M. ,,,,,,,, , Donohue Dugan, James L. ,.., ,. Dusseau, Carol J. ,,,,. . Dusseau, Joyce T. ,,,,, Dusseau, Yvonne M. Dutridge, Robert F. Duvall, Dorothy J. Dye, Joanne L .,,,, ,,,, Dzienny, Arnold R. Eckert, William E. Eickholt, Jacqueline , Erard, Nancy Ann, ,..... Emo, Mary Jane ..,.. Essex, Rose Marie ,,,.,,. Faber, Kathryn M. ,,,., , .,,.......5l9 Mulberry .,,...3620 Secor Rd .,,..,l6l9 Western .,..,.,.-1lO Sumner ,,..,t34 E. Central ,,,,-.,544 Utah St., ...-..-,.3l4 Eastern ,,,,,,,,,773 Dearborn ,,,,,,,,.3902 Berkeley ,..,....294 Knower ,,,,,,,,12l4 Junction ,.,.,-,-,,.925 Baker ........,,,,,.,,,,420 Craig , ,,,,,,, 3366 Parkwood 5549-304th St. ,,,,,,342 Mentor Dr. ,,,,,,,38l4 Watson ,.,.. Erie. Michigan ., ,,..,,.. 1528 Woodland ,,,,,,,.Erie, Michigan ,,...,1836 Broadway ,,,,..,.Erie, Michigan 3843 Hazelhurst ., .,.,,. 42 W. Weber ,,,,,,,.l728 Upton ,,,,,,,,-877 Colburn .......6l4 Nevada St. ,,,,,,,.22l3 Fulton ,....,.....6 l 2 Walnut .,,.---,5 32 Walbridge Pelle 155 Qu-W-w.....m..m..m.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .-M-m-m..m..m..m..n..m-m.dm-m-m- - - - - - - - ASK FOR . .. 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MARLEAU COMPANY HARDWARE, PAINTS, VARNISHES, ROOFINGS, GLASS, PLUMBING SUPPLIES, EAVE TROUGHING and SPORTING GOODS Collingwood and Detroit Avenues Toledo 12, Ohio 1nu1un1nu1mI-nn1mu1nu1uu1nu1nu1uu1nn.1un1un1nn1nu1n1 1 1 1 1 1 1nn1un1nn-un-1uu1uu11m1n114 1 1 -Im1nu-nu-nn-un1uu1nm1nu1nn-nn1uu1nn1nn-nu1mI1m.1m-.un.-un-nn-nn1nu1nu1uu-nu.1,,,,1 1 1 MARILYN'S SCHOOL OF DANCE Expert Instruction in All Types ot STAGE DANCING, SINGING AND BATON TWIRLING Studios in Maumee and, East Toledo 1933 Starr Avenue TA. 6365 -TA. 6737 Member of Dancing Masters oi Ohio and America 1 1 1 1 -un1un1nu1u1un1un1 .1M1ml..-ml.-In1m1,m1.m1 1nn1an1uu1n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n1-um--lm1un- m1nn1n uu1 nu1u 1 .-un1nn. n1uu1l 1 1m11nu. -r I I I I I I I I I I I I 4- 'a? E I I I I I I I I I -1- 'I' I I 2 I 5 I 5 I I 5 I I I I I I i I 2 I 'I' 'I' I 5 I s I I I s I 5 I r I 1 I l I I I r I Ol' P ge 155 +H1,..,1ll.l1 1 1 1 1 1 1,I1m.1,411111.11.11.1ml1.1M1,IH1un1,IH1nn1,,,,1un1,nl14m1nn-.m.1m.1 1 1 THE BARTLEY COMPANY TOLEDO'S OLDEST WHOLESALE GROCERS SPONSORS OF THE RED 8: WHITE FOOD STORES Corner Brown and Indiana Avenues Phone GA. 3011 I ofa- uuuu 1 nnuu -1 uurn 1 :nvs 1 nuun 1 vnnu -m- vuuu 1 vnul 1 vlll 1 uuln 1 ulsu 1 rnnu 1 wlll 1 ruuu 1 xlll 1 vlll 1 lvll 1 lwll -vu 111--- H11 III' 1 IIII - vlll 1 IIII 1 IIII 1'III1IHI- 40,1 ,,,, 1 ,,,, Q,i-,,.-,. .,.. ... ,,,, 1 ,... 1 ,,,, 1 ,,.. 1 ,,,. .-,. 1 ,,., 1 ,... -----. - ---- ey Ol' J ol, , SOUTH TOLEDO'S NEWEST SUPER MARKET QUALITY FOODS 1949-51 Broadway ADams 8234 alan- llll 1-111111 11111111111111111111 ' 1111 ELMER DRUG STORE Wayne al Fearing PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS WA. 2911 LYNN'S TASTY FOOD 4652 Lewis Avenue FOR SATISFIED EATING Try Us For Our Home Made Pies, French Fries, Chicken Selected Steaks and Our Famous Chicken Pies COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE SERVING SEALTI-IST ICE CREAM I -1-- .... - .... .--... - P ge 156 1 1 1m,1nu..m,1nu1,,,,1nn1nl,1ln,1m.1.m1,m1,m.1I...-W1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SENIOR REGISTER - Continued Name Address Farmer. Thomas E. E.... E..EE. 3 04 Hanover Farrell. Daniel E .,,,.,,, . .. .....ffff 213 30l1I1'i Ferrara, Lucy A. ,,.,,,,, .. . -ffff 463 Palmwood Filipiak. Robert C. . ..,,. 1 f----V--- 1209 VMC? Fitz, Thomas M. aaaa,,... . aaaa H3143 Parkwtwd Fitzgerald. Merlin V. ..... . . .. Y,a...V -f-- 1 16M Page Fitzgerald, Patricia E, , Fleig, James A .,,,, ,,e,, Flood, Jane M. ,,,,,,,, , Gaffney. John T. ...,,,, , Gagnet, Donna K .... .. ....,,f,, . Gasiorowski, Raphael A Gedert, Mary Ellen ...... Geiger, Henry L., ,,,,,,. ,, Geiger, Thomas B .,,,.,,, Georgolf, Robert r,., Gibson. Shirley J .,,,,,, ,,Temperance, Mich. .,.,,,,9l9 Westwood . ...634 Emerald ,,,,,.658 Alvison , , ,,,,...,, 512 South ., ,,,,r..... 823 Hoag R.R. 4, Box 553-B ., ,,,,,, Maumee, Ohio ,, 2611 Scottwood ,,,,,,,,744 Woodford 167 Brand Whitlock Goetz, Rhoda L. . ,,w,, .,,,,,,,,,,,. 4 315 Douglas Gormley. Timothy W. Gordon. Helen J. .,,,,,,,, , Grant. Mary Margaret ,... . ,. ,,,,..., 143 5 Oakwood ..,...l546 Kedron ,,,,,, 346 Leland Grill, Mary G. ,,,.,,,,,..,, .. .. QOIM Lagrange Haas, Werner A. ,,,.,,,,.. .. . ,,,.,. ....l462 Milburn Halfner, Marilyn Hagan. Nancy J. Hall. Barbara M .,,, Halpin, James W. 4759-298th St. ...39l9 Drexel Dr. . ..,,,,,,, 665 Howland ,W2537 Portsmouth Hamel. William C. .,.... ,,.a.. 2 447 Charlestown Hanley. Joseph P .,r,.. Hanlon. Joan M ......,. Hanudel, Frances E. Harrigan, Mary E. Hart, Gerald F. Hayes, Robert E. ,,,,,, , Heinz. Nancy Lee ,,,, Hertzfeld. Dale M. Heuring. Donna J. Himich, Geraldine A. . Hipp, Francis L. ,,,,, Hoeffel, Robert James Hoelfel. Robert Joseph Hoffman. James L. ..,. ., Hoffman. Jeanne E. ,,,, , Hoffman, Richard C.. ..., . Hoffmann. George R.. ...... . Hoffmann. Lawrence M. Holly, William E. , ......... . Holt, Mary T. ., . ,.... Hoppe. Richard D. .,.... . Horner, Richard J. ,.... , House, Robert J.. ,..... Hubay. Donald J, Hudecek, Blanche F. Imre. Elmer V.. ...... .. Iott. Kathleen A. , Irmen, James L. ..,. . Istler. John E. ,, ,,.. Iwinski. Gloria A. .. Jablonski. Patricia E. .. Johnson, Richard A. ,,,., Junga, George J. ...... Junga. Martin S. ..,. 4. Jurski, Florence A.,Q ..., . Kamenca, Paul E. ...... .WL2047 Wyndhurst 73 Yondota 1 4 Milford . .,,,,,,,, 1713 Waite , .,.,,.. 2547 Glendale ,W2628 Collingwood 2 221 Maplewood . ,,,,,,, 1395 Glenview .,,,,,l413 Lakewood .,..238 Milford ,,,,,,,,,3340 Wilson 1.3921 Willys Pkwy. .,.,,..,,3526 Hazelhurst ,,,,,.552 Federman 4106 Parakeet ,,.,,,,552 Federman .....,14438 Burnham . ..,.,..... 1409 Idaho ..--.219 Poinsetta . ....... 626 Western , ,W2342 Kenwood . .,....... 509 Ohio .. . ...... 605 Plarr ,, 5845 Foth Dr. ,. , 2631 Massillon , ......232 Burger . , Erie, Michigan ,,,.,,,.329 Decatur 3815 Willys Pkwy. . ...... 1159 Avondale . .,...,.. 1238 Indiana ,,,,,...4031 Wetzler .,,,,,,,,1l Magyar .-..-.11 Magyar ,,,.,..3225 Maple .,,,,,,,4Z2 Starr -........ .!. 1 5 1 1 Snowite Hand Laundry 1 'Ir FOR EXCELLENT AND FRIENDLY SERVICE BRING YOUR WASH TO THE S N O W I T E HAND LAUNDRY 803 Madison Avenue Downtown Toledo, Ohio ADams 0147 ,..-,m-..-.-.....1..-....1.-...-1..- niqu--.111--1-11.-.-az.. 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Byrne , ,,,,,, ,.,947 Kane M3809 Martha 118 Princeton .34-14th St. .2814 B St. ,,,,,,2364 Dana St. ...-.,1840 Wayne .,...,,2040 Brussels ,,,.,..,3943 Lagrange ,...,,,,,, 628 White .,,,,,,,l627 Avondale .3216 Brigham 626 Chicago ,,,,,,,3243 Jeanette . ,.,,, 510 Waggoner ,,,,,,.,..,1709 Walnut 802 Nebraska ,R.R. 3, Box 133-B , ,924 Frederick 21138 Vance ,239 Raymer 2536 Foraker ., 1730 W. Bancroft Name Address Kunisch. Alice M., ...,,,., ..,, 1 747 Macomber LaFayette, William S ...,., , ..,.,,,.,,,, 2044 Perth Lahey. Kathleen ,,,.,,,,,., LaMarche, Louis J. ,,,.,, Landin. John W. ,, ,,,,, ., Langenderfer, John W. ,,..., Langenderfer, Rose Mary ,....., Langerman, Theodore V. LaPlante, Phillip H., ..,. LaPorte, Mary Ann ,,,...,. Lee. Frederick J. ,,.,..,. ...U Leverett, Charles E. ,,.,,,..., . Lewandowski, Geraldine ,...,.. ,..,.,, Lewis. Robert A., ,.,,,,,,...,, ,,,,, , ,,,,,....,,Holland, Ohio 740 Broadway ,...,,3360 Downing ,....,,.l520 South ,,.-.-.-4624 Suder ,,,,,.809 Euclid ,,,,.,,.425 Clark -.,,,,,..28l3 York 1 429 Huron ,..,,,,,.,,3 08 M Page -,..-.-,,25 10 Locust .1868 Meadowlark Leyman. Ronald J ..,, ......, ..,.,., l 5 02 Craigwood Limongi, Jean M. Link. Marilyn A. ,,,.. , Lissek. Dolores P. , Littlefield. Mary C. , .63 8 Palmwood 15 3 3 Wildwood 788 Tecumseh .,,-..,,.69 Birckhead Lykowski. Barbara J. , ,,,,,,,,,, 5425 Dexter Lyons, Mary C. .,,. ,, ,,,, 2466 Franklin Maciejewski. Phoebe A. ,,,, , .,,,, 1059 Buckingham Maire. Joyce E. , ,, , .,,,, ,,,,,,,, . all Hyde Pl. Majchazak. Joseph A. ,,.,, ...,,,,,, 1 056 Nebraska Makin. Patricia L. ,,.,,,. .,.,,,-..,r,,,, 1 703 Nevada Malone. Thomas J. ,.,,,, Mang. John H. 171 Port Lawrence .,,,, 417 Spring Grove Kremnec. Sylvia D. W .,,,. ,,,,, 8 E. Lake Marry, Janet I. ....,. ,,,,,1,,,,, 2 041 Dana Kritzer, James L. . ., . 1937 Parkdale Martin. 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Schultz, Eileen M .....,, ,,,.,,.l234 E. Bancroft ,,,,,,,.4339 Berwick .,,,,l664 Hagley 1, ...,, 4903 Summit .1127 Hawk St. .....,.92l Moore St. Schultz, John R .....,, ...,, .,,,,..,. 2 O45 Loxley Seeman, Theodore ,,,,, . ,,,,, . .,,,, Temperance, Mich. Seidel, Mary Lou .,,...... . ....,, 3837 Sulphur Springs Selz. Bernard R ......., ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 7 16 Frederick Senci, Mary Ann .,..,,,,, ,,,. . . ..,,,,,,,, 2296 Seaman Shanahan. Richard J. ,, Shanks, Charles F ..,,,, ,, Sheahan, Janet C. ..,.,.. Shiple, Edward L. ...,. ,, Shultz, John J. ,,,,,,, Shultz, Thomas C. ,. ..,,, , Sinnig, Barbara, ,........,.,,,, Skudlarek, Ellsworth E. , ,, Sloan, Mary Jane ...,,,,,,,, Smith. Theodore J. Snyder, Norman B. . Snyder, Patricia A. .,,., . ..,,.. 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A620 Brown Urbanski, Joan T. ....... .................. 2 854 Elm Uyehara, Thomas J. ..... ......, 1 521 Washington Vamos, Francis J ........ .............. 3 56 Burger Vass, Richard G... ......... ........... 2 358 Kemper Ventresca, Eugene T ...... ....... 1 932 Brame Pl. Vigh, Donald A ...,...,. .,..,..,.... 1 120 Peck Voigt, James E ..... ..... . .. ........., ....2053 N. 13th Wachowiak, Juanita ,,.,,, Walczak, Esther L. Weidinger, Betsy J. . ,.,, , Weik, Bernard E .,,,,,,, , Weiss, Ronald F. ......, Weithman, John A. ,,,,, , 18 3 Stillman Ct. 282 E. Manhattan ...............1228 Starr ,,,,,,,4303 N. Haven Z3 0 Sanford 24 Gramercy Welter, Grace K ................ ....... . .2311 Westbrook Welzbacher, Robert J .... .... ....... . . .433 W. Delaware Wenz, Donald J. ..,.,..,... 4622 Willys Pkwy. Wenzel, Margaret R. ..... ........... 5 50 E. Hudson White, Thomas R. ..... .... ............. 2 0 39 Forest Wilhelm, Gerald J ..... ...,... .................... 1 1 1 Page Willinger, Dorothy M .,.,...... ,,..,,., R .R. 1, Box 606 Winterhalter, Richard J. ,.... ...,.... 5 452 Fernwood Wittman, Albert D. ........ ............... 8 47 Wylie Wojtowicz, Ralph C. ....... ........... 5 22 Austin Wongroski, David L. ........ ...... 1 0602 Blum Wonser, Rita A. .....,.,,.,, ..,,.,.,..,,,. 2 046 Giant Woods, Mary L ......... ................ l 114 South Woyame, Carol A. ...... R.R. 1, Box 449-B Wright, Dannis C. W. Wright, Louise A. ,,,., , Yarrito, Belia ............. Yeisley, Ozette C ...,.... Young, Maureen B. .,... . -,,,,,,-,,,.412 6 Mayfield ,,,.,,..3129 Cambridge ,...,.719 S. 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