Central Catholic High School - Centripetal Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1951
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'N' .ffxlj f-ff1 ' Bbiltr Balham , ,ef at lj, x -.X lf' ,mwksgw Tflf A' lxeiixvrwy off If U' s!:,- fl ,, . .' y 49 fp It ds- y lj .wyifvfj W K CJ ljJ,4'4'wff V 3' N rcs' iw'fvg' df' g 3,1-,W J 'I 0' JJ CD For the past century the world has been waiting for the Holy J See to proclaim the Assumption of our Lady as an article of our N ts ed' i,.,,,g,,, W ss Q3 ,Sai WU 35355. 331: j . a faith. The faithful, although the jewel was missing from Mary's 3 1 - x - Q R crown, accepted the Assum tion as an integral part of their V Q x P 'N Q Lf 9 Catholic heritage and traditional belief. But it was not until . x . November I, 1950, that our Holy Father Pius XII, proclaimed . 5 . Q Q Q, ' the Dogma of the Assumption. ' Q W-ith regal ceremony all Christendom resounded in vibrating 5. 5 6 Q exultation as Mary's crown received its newest jewel. The im-' 4 Q-C Q act of the proclamation influenced the Christian universe an X' .S s , . nce again the war-torn world paused to honor the Queen of i ' eaven and earth. Since this luminous jewel was inserted duringx B X ur senior year we have gratefully chosen Mary to be the guide f ' ' i f the 1951 Centripetal. . n , X? Q y D Throughout the following pages we have endeavored to de- ax .y X piog, under the titles of Mother of Good Counsel, Our Lady of 'L 3 Grace, Seatiof Wisdom, Cause of our Joy, and Queen of Victory, Q the influence of Mary on the administration, the student body, I s the classes, the organizations, and the sportsf 5 5 ' f . .5 a Q X-5 ' W - ff 'fd Y f ' j-ry ' xx vu: V J ' f ,' ,pf D3 , 7 ' ' 1 iw lvl ijfrfv ' do X2 Q, tx 15170 dv 9,1 3 YK X Q V A i R - 4 rt. fee 'ye o if wt 4' d 4 .' 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Charity, Chur- znrv, iimiesty. :md Sum'- ninpusvd ax key for it znuilinr CCHS. In v 4-nt sith- the bunk N mxwm virtm-A hi In-3 A Native 'l'oled0zin lhv l'..rsi Nile ini- :x wry rum! bi-csxuw it une iii. iv, .tn Xu i-inn!--n uns but-i:. s' :tt limnl Siwpliigril, Uv wr-vi for hs 3 ,Militia I-uxw it-'fir 1 7'-' Muff. 25: 21 ,s-.., xv. xi, .mi mm,-its my lf Iwniwi' iI:n'x':m,tw s x mid ,us i rti,..i.i ,ii-imsa i,.ig.' mit. it r'i'vslurn.4iv nlwiiv bwnlwxvc lam sz in Study iw- gripw' 'ri tl s.'mf.,, nxm-nii'zxMi- 4-lax hvip .uv nl hd!! ii mai-Izumi., Rm. J. I.. llalrrinulnn. principal uf fvulrnl llxllmlii' High tt.,,,.i, M i' M HIGHLIGHTS UF TEN YEARS Vanin at lizxrvingmn ,Xppnxxitf-A i'iii'i-ii-:tl uf lbiitml. Us iniwr 50. lil-ll Xiixclvisls i'r1-si-nt l'wgr:i:v of W1-lmxmf, pix-mhc-r. 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A .tm-,i.,,.. tn, ,, .if mt .W f'f'f-'j f1 '- J 5 .Y ,jg - HM mlm, A M5 in lismif- i4m:1.tft,,., cm-I sm,i.,1:: izndy tug.-.,i,t.. xfriit.-I xxmi fi. vw.. ,W - l ,IJ 1711. '1'..i':.:,... :sm-ii. i i ,.i,t.stf.,,.i ,. i, ,,,tn.- A riff -'fH'H fW- -.' 3 - I c, , 1, i . . .L 2 : i ' ' M, -' --'sw 'l. ,JP Y-if:-yt. 1. Father Harrington with his mother, Mrs. M. Har- 4. Mrs. Harrington accepts an orchid from David rington. Jagodzmski. 2. David Jagodzinski, class president, and James O'Shea, 5. Audience enjoys anniversary presentation. S.C. President, present school gift. 3. Representatives from the classes -of '41 to '50 voiced the greetings of their classmates wi Q? F, :iv :Ewx VN Sik- X , :W S E S xl XM. TVN Exim ii K S: SP5 XSUQ. tm A. Q N, :ggi . 1 X Q Si qw .W -RQ im N sf' N sv. Q NX x A ,xx 2 W, 5 Q. sf , ' 3537 3:55 5 .2 33 W Y , 2 li 3, iff Q7 IX Q0 I Q B1 If E ,, ...,. , Wi 3 ' na-...E::-2-giigti.,-2 -:' Sk: if . Q , .. .,,.., x.,,- I, :I I .. .saw I J W wif , M515 if -fy km ww si WN gx gx Q I f f ' X. .:.,,,: K M K A K K ..,,.,, I I .T 1, A I Hs. '.:W V QQ! N Q K .. if S ' T' fy ' smg ffm fm' 2 r ii 1--Qsg Q I xy' 914 .14 W Q. U , M Y-1 W Ag Q vw . A WW ' ?I5?i5iSi ' 353:55 Avis? .. E: QS? vxfggifmif ' S Sw-mia my Sk REVEREND MICHAEL J WALZ M A ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Page 10 M I' Rev. A. Blnsko qA.1a.y Rrligirnl Rev. J. Fuqua O.S.F.S. 1A.B.j R1'liyion,l.alin Rev. A. Schmit CA.l3.j Rfliflillll, Drafling Rev. D. YVernert CB.S.I2.3 Rrligion xl Q- rv 1 v t al .q'J. .s-' ,. fy, ,' ,,, ., rxxf. x Rev. VV. Dean O.S.F.S. QA.B.j Rflifliflll, Pu11IifSpn1king1 Rev. U. Hoying C.PP.S. QA.B.j Rflifliflll Rev. E. F. Smith 0.S.F.S. QM.A.b Rfliyinn Rev. B. Xvetzel Rev. VV. U.S.F.S. C . U.S.F.S. Q Religion Rev. G. Dunne Rev. R. Flccksteiner fM.A., I,itt.D.j 0,S.F.S. QM.A.5 Drafiing Rfliflillll Rev. J. McGowan qM.A.9 Rfliyinn, l.alfn Rev. J. Southurd QM.A.J Eng1li.vl1,IInys' ,Alllmzdanff Sllffll. Religion. Page 1 1 F 5 V -L+-...ez M Sister M. Agnes Sister M. Almetla U.S.F. fM.S.E.j R.S.M. fi3.S.E., B. nf Musicj Fnfflixh Rfligion, Mllfil' Page I2 N. 1 Sister Angela Marie 0.S.U. CB.S.E.j Religion, English WZ.5933.iii?9wl'FE5E3:.lfnmzlifiifVi '-:I .X ' , QSM . 1-Af if P 4 Qi:-H I qi 1 Q C S A' Sister M. Anthony O.S.U. CM.A., l3.A. in L.S.5 Lillrrzrialz Sister N. Bernildis S.N.D. Rfliginn, Latizz Sister M. Amatn O.S.F. fB.S.E.5 Iiiofoyy Sister M. Ainuise S.N.D. ClVi.A.D Rfliginn, Latin Sister O.S.F. CB.S.j S.N.D. CB.S.Ii.5 Cru. SI'iI'7IfP, Physiology Sister M. Anita Cn nz llIl'I'l'i1Il Sister M. Austin O.S.U. CA.B.D R.S.M. CM.A. lfnylixh l'Ii.rlory .5 Sister M. Caroline Sister M. Charles o.s.F. q1s.s.E.5 R.s.M. qM.E.5 Rfligion, Physifx, Rfligimz, h'i.vfnry Malhenzzzlizxr XXL-Zi 777- 6fy4f?6fcfi7,.. Sister M. Aus 'i A M,-1 11 K ,-1 ' .' 1. . , 5 , X ,, -.ft .. .21 2-, , Sister M. Charlotte Sister M. Chrysostom Sister M n. lx' S.N.D. R.S.M. I 0. .F. A. Religion, Sociology Religion, Matllcllzatics 'l ' anish .. 1' f :VF fi' Sister M. Dnlene Sister M. David Sister M. DeCl1antal S.N.D. QM.A.j O.S.F. QA.H.j O.S.F. fA.B.j Comlnurcial Religion, German, Mallzcmatifs French Sister M. DePaul Sister M. DeSales Sr. M. Elaine S.N.D. CM.A.D O.S.F. CB.S.E.j O.S.F. fM.A.j Religion, Commercial Mathematics Hislory Sister M. Sister M, Fabian Sr. M. Florence O.S.U. C .BJ O,S,U, fB,S,1Q,y O.S.F. lB.A.j Religion, English iB-A- Lib- SCI-i lblalhcnialirx 11151. Librarian - I A AWE 15 rdf' ,,,..-- 4 Sister M. Constantin O.S.F. CM.S.J Mezlhelrxalics Page 13 4 V Sister M. Genevieve Sister M. Gordian R.S.M. CAB., B.F.A.j S.N.D. CM.A.j B js' Art Book Room, Latin pgyffftf-D7 5 015 Page 14 Sister M. Hilda S.N.D. CM.A.j Girls' Art A Sister Jane Frances R.s.M. qM.s.E.J History M--.sw I Sister M. Liguori o.s.F. CM.S.E.J Ifnglish it Mary Grace Sister M. Herman i6s.U. QM.S.E.7 s.N.D. qM.s.E.y efwsfwriting, English Religion, Commerci al ' S gif S' Q 4 sy t X 5 .w . 3 iii Q eww 'E ii 1 'E Sister M. Irene Sr. M. james R.S.M. CM.S.N.E.b R.S.M. fM.A.5 School Nurse Religion, H-istory me :EE Sister M. Joseph Sister M. Kenneth o.s.F. 1M.A.J 0.s.U. fA.B.J English Ilomelffonomics Sister M. Loretta Sister M. Louis O.S.F. QM.S.E.D S.N.D. fA.B.j Roligion, English Commerriul 1 1 avi-r, I A Q A N -v. QisgiSggge1gt,f.3H1+35ggtg1Qgf3eeEi .... C ,N .315 , WlE?if gsimse 1fs 2-f-+wf se Q- sr' -W Q , . .AA I . N 5 9 25, l i f hmm .. .rA. e,.t.,,i.,.,fa 5 N Sister M. Louise N .? Sister Mary Magdalene Sister M. Marcelline Sister Marie Celine R.S.M. QPh.B.j -. r K O.S.U. O.S.F. CB.S.E.Q O.S.U. fB.S.E.j Rvligion,Gcnl.Scie1zu' X Religion, English Biology English x NX - 'ii' Y -A - Qesiagfr S., T M rtetl .', V' ' S ,.. . .vfgiiri Sister M. Mark Sister Mary of Mercy Sister M. Maurice Sister M. Miriam R.S.M. qM.s.E.y R.S.M. qM.A.y O.S-F- fAjB.D Q35-R fph-B-9 ,Q Rcliyion, Hisiory Religion, History Engllsl Rvllgion' M lhL allL5 Sisfeg M' Patricia Sister M. Perpetua O-S-F tM.S-D 0.s.F. qM.s.p Chemistry Biology Sister M. Thomasine Sister M, Victoria S-.INl.D. QB.S.E.J. 0.S.U. CB.S.j Religion, Commercial 1101113 EL-gngmii-5 Girls' flftendarzrc Supfv. , . ,VV Sister Roselma O.S.F. fM.A.j Rfligion, French, Spanish Sister M. Vincent R.S.M. CM.A.Ed.b R cligio TZ, Malhemalics 'Page 15 Mr. Lawrence Bondy lVIr. A. Cucci fB.S.E.l fM.S. Music Ed.l flsst. Director Athletics Music Psysical Education lVIr. I. Kurzynske CBS. Phys. Ecl.j flsst. Coach, Physiology ri SQ Q . ' , Y , I f' 1531353223 i Ykhlii vffiaf L52 fr' Qliisi aigil f Page to 2 S M :., ,. Mr. P. O'Rourke qHAy . Commercial Lafw xl ssistant Coach f s - , , Xssggittgt, gs, . f 455555535771 1 1 . ., 5535.351 . , 'T 5:15 . fysisffs w i . 1 . J 555551 f Pig X: N 1 f?'ff?'f.f::f5 Q -. fu.Q5fH::.g t . .3 :Mr fl' Miss R. Fzxckelmun Office Clcrle Mr. V. C. Fischer qBELqqBsEy Physics 'S uf' Miss J. Leonhardt fB.S.E.D Girls' Physical Education Mrs. J. Stockwell lB.A.J Public Speakiny Miss C. McAleese Registrar Miss Dorothy Hale may Girls' Physical Education Mr. P. McCarty fB.S. in Phys. Ed.j Director of Athletics, Physical Education ti Miss Gloria Arvay Switchboard Operator Miss C. eniom VALEDICTORIAN Geraldine Nowak SALUTATORIAN Page 18 Gerald Willhauck As we look out upon the world, it almost seems too vast to step into. For four years we have been sheltered in an atmosphere of kind- ness and understanding. Now when we think our goal has finally been reached we find our- selves on the threshold of a beginning. What we have to look back upon appears so small com- pared to the path that lies ahead. There is no cherry welcome accompanying our entrance into the world -in fact, few people realize that we have graduated. Our success de- pends upon how well we adopt the knowledge that has been imparted to us by those valiant men and women who have given their lives that we might learn . . . and many of us have learned. We have discovered, through sciencf, the elements of life: through religion we have found life's meaning. We have explored the wonders of the world along with the problems of the day. A greater knowledge of our country, state and church coupled with a burning love for our Creator and His Blessed Mother have been instilled in us. We leave Central owing her an eternal debt of gratitude. We shall requite that debt by remaining honest and true Centralites-remem- beting and practicing all that we have learned. We are grateful for the golden days of our youth spent in her hallowed halls and departing we are filled with mixed feelings-for somehow, it seems, we're losing a friend. Farewell, Central! WW f of 1 Q s 'Q ww 5 . 'N ii Egg 4:3 Basil Abbott Joanne Ackerman Herbert.Adler Vadalia Altman Roy Anderson Camera Club 3, 4: Track G.A.L. 1, 2: Glee Club Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1: Al-Geo-Trig' 3: Camera 1, 2 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Club S.S.C. 4 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, Club 2, 3: Centric 4: 4' Operetta 1 2 3 4' 4' SC 3 4' SS 1 2 2 3 4' . ,,,, ...,,..C,, S.C.,,,Track2 S.S.C.1 34 Donald Joseph Areddy Mary Arias Basketball 1: Football 1: Ankenbmndt H1111 P411-01 4, s.s.c. 1, Hull Putrol 4 2, 3, 4 John Anaple Regina Backes Richard Baensch Donald Bahna James Bain Centric 4: Centripetal 4: Glee Club: Hall Patrol 4 Al-Geo-Trig 4: Centrip- Al-Geo-Trig 4: Hall Pa- S.S.C. 4 Glee Club 4: Operetta 4: etal 4: Football 1: Hall t1'ol 4: Monogram Club S.S.C. 4 Patrol 4: Monogram Club 1: S.S.C. 1, 2 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 4: Senior Play 4: S.C. 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 William Balas Mary Ballance Corinne Barchick KathleenBarchick Robert Barshel Al-Geo-Trix: 4: Hall Pa- G.A.L. 1, 2: S.S.C., 2, 3 Bowling 1: G.A.L. 1, 2: G.A.L. 1, 2: S.S.C. 1, 2, Centrlpetal 4: Hall Pa- trol 4, S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 3, 4 trol 4 Page 20 Willianz. JoAnne Bauer Barlkavage Band 1, 2: Cvntric G.A.L. 1. 2 Joseph Baumie Al-Geo-Trig 4: Band 2. 3, 4: Centric 4: Cen- tripetal 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 2, 3, 4: S.C. 4 ,.., ,..:,,.. f 252 . Q A ' , 1 'Q if J, l i .5 3 , , .2 ,.. 3 'f ..3,.3v5..1 -x ,- William Bauber Shirley Bvauch Centric 4: Glcc Cluli 4: Bowling 2, 3: G.A.L. 1, Operettn 4: Senior Play 2, 3: Hall Patrol 4 4: S.C. 4 5 7 5 A 'C Q if I a FL , 'Q - in CG 1: 1 'YQ I I wsu: ..:.Q was U, g UQ pf: S' Q r- 'F 'SOE ' NPN -1 Z . p- Z S ai.. F' ru ' - o , O F? FW! ... 52 U f BP is S- G N2 Q -19: Z :' Cb 'Q 5 H. gl H Q: 2. M S.. 55 E' is m Co'-' Q, A .. -' 5. .. 3 2 :J 5 . 5 Q. 9 D.. Q- ra 2 -1 ' as 1 5 K4 ..... ,, f 5' 3 cu E on g cc S, f-2' 2 3 3 2 V w W O 0: Q ,. V, V vi. m Q 'I '42, - ,3 - l 5, ., a i R 1 Q. Q 'CS , 2 gf M' Lyn, E- . - ' of . W' on ui f 3 H ' Z 7,- F' zEf?1if:sf' 9 Q 2 m Q 3mLgi?fQ2i: , 1 - 3 , ,, ' 2 ga 1: ro 2' 0 O 'N f : 5 3 i - li l 1- E I' , fi, 1- - , Q , E A aj ,.4, 5- 'vv::'-L11 Dale Bochenvk James Boicoy Camera Club 2: Glee Senior Plny: S.S.C. 3, 4 Club 4: Operetta 4: Senior Play 4 Lois B ondy Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4: G,A.L. 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Oneretta 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4 Jogipli Bonkowski Suzanne Booghcr J Bowling l, 2. 3: Centric 4: Centrinetnl 4: G.A.L. 1, 2, 3: Monogram Club 2. 4: Oneretta 1, 2, 3: grchestra 1, 2, 3: S.S.C. Page 21 ff: - , :1 -, 1.3 l l James Borer John Bonclrie Joseph Bourgeois Robert Boyd Jeannine Booflz Bzmd 1. 2: Golf 4: Camera Club, l. 2, 3: Bzmsolmll 3, 4: Cloe Club S4-niorPI:1y 4: S.S.C. 2. S.S.C. 1, 4 S.S.C. l, 2, 3, 4 3. 4: f,lK'l'O1,til 3: S.C. 3. 4 4: S.S.C. 4 'x XZ Thomas Bosch Regis Boyle John Brady Cumvru Club 1: S.S.C. Band 1: Baseball 2: Hall Pz1trol4 1, 2 Basketball 1: Hall Pa- i trol 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3 John Brennan Dolores Bronisz Dennis Bryan Kathleen Burns Ardys Bushroe lluslu-llmll 1: Football 1, Bowling 2: G.A.L. 1, 2: Al-Goo-'Frig 4: Hall Pa- S.S.C. 2, 3 G.A.L. 1: Hall Patrol 4 2: Hall Patrol 4: S.C. Hall Patrol 4: Mono- trol 4 l, 2, 3, S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 pg l l Q ram Club 4: S.S.C. 3 ...zhfiiw . if Robert Buster Marie Byersmith James Callaghen Hull Patrol 4 Centripetal 4: Operetta Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 2, 4: Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 3, 4 1 Page 22 Dorothy Campbell Bowling: 3: Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1, 2, 3: Mon- ogrzlm Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Opcretta 4: Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 2, 3, 4 William Campbell Bowling: 4: Conlriw-tall 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: Mono- gram Club 1, 2 Cram? Carono Mary Carroll Nancy Carroll Dolurvs Case James Cassidy l: S.C. 2, Il: flIN'l'0t,l.fl 4: Senior' Play Contrilwr-ftzul 4: S.S.C. 4 Centric 4: Hull Patrol Buss-bull 4: Bnskc-tbnlll h.h.L1. l, 4 4: S.S.C. 2. 4 4: S.S.C. l, 2, 3, 4 lfootlmll l 2 3, 4 SC. l. 2 ,lo Ann Cvllura Eugvnze Civslmvicz Bvrnard Clinkar S.S.C. 1. 2. 3 Al-Goo-Trip: 4: Band, l. Bnskvtlmll 1, 2, 3: Foot 2 bull 1. 2. 3, 4. S.C. l 2, 3: S.S.C. 1. 2. 3, 4 Barbara Commvtt Joan Cook Richard Coombs Joseph Cory William Coyle Gloo Club 4: Library Bowling 4 Cams-rn Club l: Mono- 0x'cln-sim 1, 2, 3, 4 Club 4: Monogram Club gram Club l, 2. 3. 4: S.S.C. 4 1, 2, 3. 4: Operetta 4: S.S.C. 2 Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 1. 2, 3, 4 Mary Alice Joseph Mary Dashner Viola Daflngelo Joanna Deck Crawford Hull Pub-01 4 Band 2, 3. 4: Hall Pa- centric 4, Glen cum 2, G.A.L. 1: Hall Pnt1'ol4' 1 I , , 4. ' trol 4: Monmzrnm Club 3, 4: Monogram Club 1. S.S.C. l. 2, 3 Glce .Cuz Z, . Oven- 1, 2, 3 2. 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Bltfl. 2, 3, 4, L-S-C. 2, 3 S.c. 4 Page Charles Deger Myra Deimling Jean Pierre Georgia Delo Mary Dennehy M on ogram Club 1: Monogram Club 3, 4: Delbecq H2111 Pf1tl'0l 4 G-A-In 4 S.S.C. 2 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3: Operetta 2, 3: S.S.C. 2, 4 I -fi. I ' .11 , f A 1 . ,N . 4 - 3 ,- i gsm, ' 1 if ., 4 :r : . esffggg 5,524 - . - gurl. r Wg? ,. 1 ' ugig. Q V 4 .. -. ..... N 2. 3 , ., - I 'X 2' - ry '-4 ' - ' :Haw 'Q : ..., 7 - 4' . Q ,, .... . Wa, sg H, , 5 Q Mary Rose Denner Anne DePasse Robert DeSalvo S.S.C. 8 Hall Patrol 4: Mono- Glee Club 2, 3: Operetta gram Club 2: S.S.C. 1 2, 8 Mary DeVanna Donald Dixon Centric 4 Centric 4: Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1, 2 S.S.C. 2 WM Nancy Donahue Mary Donnelly Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 2: Operetta 4: S.S.C. 2, 3 Max Dorfmeister 1, S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 E 5 Ronald Dossat Marvin Dougherty Janice Downey Gerald Duling Patricia Durst Football 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1: Football 1: Band 2, 3: G.A.L. 1: Al-Geo-Trig 4: Hall Pa- S.C. 1 Monogram Club 4: trol 4 S.S.C. 1 Page 24 Mary Duszynski Carol Ann Eckert G.A.L. 1: S.S.C. 2, 3. 4 Camera Club 1: Centric 4: Centripetal 4: S.C. 11 S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Mary Louise E gartner Glee Club 3, 4: Operetta 3, 4: S.S.C. 4 Centric 4: S.S.C. 4: if Robert Ertle Davirl Essex Sylvia F abos Marilyn F aneuff Daniel F arbrother Al-Geo-Trip: 4: Band 2, Bowling 2: G.A.L. 1, 2: Baseball 3, 4: Bnslu-Llmll 3, 4: Centripetal 4: Monogram Club 2, 3: 1: Football l 2 3, 4: G.A.L. 1, 2: Monogram S.S.C. 2 S.C, 4: S.S.C. 1 Club 1, 2: S.S.C. 3 LG? Richard Richard Farmer . Richard F azekas Richard F ellam Robert F clix Farbrother S.S.C. 1, 2, 4 s.s.c. 1 S.S.C. 1, 2, 3 Busclmll 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4 Football 1. 2 Arthur F ischbach James Fisher Mary Fitzgerald Lawrence F lahiyff Robvrt Fleizz Baseball 3, 4: Bnsketball Bowling 4 G.A.L. 1, 2: S.C. 1, 2: Basketball 1: S.S.C. 1, Hull Patrol 4 32 2Hlgll4Pah'0l 4: S.C. S.S.C. 1, 2 2, 3. 4 I l I Page 25 Marjorif- Florian Janet Flynn janet F ogg Richard F rahn N clson Franks Liln'al'y Ululv 4 Um-rotta 4: S1-nior Play Contrinvtal 4: G.A.L. l. C4-ntrinvtal 4: Hall Pa- Cam:-ra Clull l, 2 4 2: Onswutta 3, 4: S.S.C. trol 4: S.S.U. I. 2. 34. 4 1. 2 Francis Gajfnvy Carol Ganzert Donald Gardner Contrinc-tnl 4: Football G.A.L. 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Football 1: Hall Patrol 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. 4 Patrol 4: S.S.C. 2, 3, 4 4: Operetta 4: Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 1: S.C. 2 414 o l Q . . . . 4. . 4. Llsw Donald Getz Patrick Gillespie Carol Gillig John Gilsdorf Cl'flLlIfllll1:gl'f Contrinutal 4: Glen Cluli Glue Club 2, 3. 4: Hall Cuntrinctal 4: G.A.L. l: Footlxall l. 2 B VI. r I 9- C A L 1. 3, 4: 011011-tta 3. 4: Patrol 4: Oneretta 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4: Mono- qnqlilnq '-' ' ' - s.S.c. 2 4: s.s.C. 1, 3, 4 Q1-am Club 1, 21 mm-- ' ' etta Club 4: Sf-niol' Play 4: S.S.C. l, 2, 3, 4 rw f i, 'w 1 , if Richard Goetz Hall Patrol -1: S.S.C. I ' 3 Page 26 Shirley Gorkv Nancy Gottfried Centrinetal 4: G.A.L. l, Cf,-nt1'invtal4: Monogram 2: Hall Patrol 4: Li- Club 1. 2: Opera-tta 4: lxrary Club 4: Monogram Senior Play 4 Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Thervso Elvanor Granola Cfa.IJl1ll'iPf G.A.L. 1. 2: Senior Play 4' 9 QC 1 2 G.A.L. ' U i' ' I r ,.... Rose Marie Grote Hall Patrol 4: Mono- gram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Barbara Crijfin Paul Grill Centripetal 4: Library Clulw 4: S.S.C. 3 Barbara Cruthjan Lilwrary Club 4: S.S.C.l Dorothy Hull S.S.G. 2, 3. 4 ,I -Owl. Illarlene Kenneth Harrell Hmwylkrath Hall Pau-01 4: s.s.c. 2 Charles Hartmann Basketball 1: Hall Pa- trol 4: Golf 4: S.C. 1: S.S.C. 1, 2 Donald Wesley Hayes Norbert Heban Barbara Heinrichs Ha3111L.fraIz Band 3, 4: Operetta 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Hall Centrinetal 4: G.A.L. 1. S S C 4 Glee Club 4 Patrol 4 2: Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. . . A. 1, 2 0'! 'Wf Nancy Heinlz Centripctal 4: Monogram Club 2: Se-nior Play 4: S.S.C. 1, 2 John, Heinze Phyllis Hejnicki Thelma Held Patricia Hens Centripetal 4: Glee Club Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1, G.A.L. 1. 2, 3: Hall Pa- 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4: 2: Glee Club 4: Mono- trol 4: Monogram Club Operettu 3. 4: Senior gram Club 1, 2. 3, 4: 1, 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. 1. 2, 3 Play 4 Operetta 4: Senior Play 4: S-S-C. 1. 2. 8, 4 W John, Herman Camera Club 1 Page 27 Nancy Hetrick Library Club 3, 4: Mon- ogram Club 1: S.S.C. 1, 2 Robert H oltgreive Al-Geo-Trip: 4: Hall Pa- trol 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 ffvrald Howard Baseball 4: Contric 4: Centripotal 4: Football 1, 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4: Operetta 2, 3: S.C. 3, 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Donald High Robert Frederick H olmvs Donald Holt Centripetal 4: Operetta Basketball 1: Camera 4: S.S.C. 4 Club 1: Football 1, 2, 3. S-S-U 2 41 Hall Patrol 41 S.S.C. 1, 2, 3 James Homier Stephe Football 1: S.S.C. 3. 4: Golf 4 Track 1 n H oruath 9514 Riohard Hummel .Ieanclte Hummer Donald Hass Joanne Huston Band l, 2: Basketball 1. Bowling 1: G.A.L. 1, 2: Al-Ceo-Trig 4: Centric C1-ntripvtal 4: Senior 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 1 Hall Patrol 4: S.C. 3, 4 4: Hall Patrol 4: Mono- Play 4: S.S.C. 1, 2 gram Club 1, 4 S.S.C. 3 John Inoorvrnia Earl Iott Melvilz Izbinski Centripotal 4: Football l, 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4: Oneretta 4: Senior Play 4 Page 28 David Jagodzinnski Centric 4: Centripetal 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Operetta 2, 3. 4: Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 2, 3, 4 Dorothy ,lagoclzinski Hall Patrol 4: Mono gram Club 2, 4 Edwin syzvifi'Ja.ginski Theodore Jensen jangmiecki Bowling 1, 2, 4: G,A.L. Football 1, 2 1, 2: Monogram Club 1. S-S-0 2- 3' 4 2. 3, 4: s.o. 4: s.s.c. 3 Robert Francis Kellogg 1 ' li l it I . X Veronica Kaczmerak Bowling 4: Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 3 .f , James Johnson Marcella Jordan Basketball 1, 2: Camera Monogram Club, 3, 4: Club 2: Football 1, 2: S.S.C. 3, 4 Hall Patrol 4 uf Jeanne Kaltenmarlc Band 2, 3, 4: Centrinetnl Mary Kamann G.A.L. 1: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4 .4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: S.C. 4: S.S.C. 3 Marlene Kaminski Arline Joseph Kassmann Mary ,Io Katafias Frederick Kehres Centripetal 4: Hall Pa- Kafnikgjpski Al-Geo-Trig 4: Centric Bowling l, 2: Centric 4: Al-Goo-Trig 4: Hall Pu- trol 4: Monogram Club Centripetal 4: S.S.C. 2 trol 4 Bowling 2. 3: Centrirl- gl Hall Patrol 4: Slshc' Ctnl 42 G.A.L. 1: Li- brary Club 4: S.S.C. 3 3, 4: Senior Play 4: S.SS.C. 3 David Keller Gerald Kelley Suzanne Kelley Robert Kellogg Edward Kevern Al-Geo-Trig 4: Camera S.S.C. 3 Bowling 3: Centric 4: Al-Geo-Trig 4: Ccntrip- Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Mono- Club 1: Hall Patrol 4: G.A.L. 1. 2, 3, 4: Hall etal 4: Football 2: Sen- gram Club 1: Operetta Monogram Club 1, 2: Patrol 4: Library Club ior Play 4: S.C. 3: 2, 3. 4: Orchestra 2. 3, Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 1 3: Monogram Club 1, 2, S.S.C. 1, 2 4: S.C. 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: S.C. 2, 3. 4: S.S.C. 3. 4. 1, 2, 8. 4 Page - l 3, Karl Kiefer Donald Kinnee Donald Kish Carol Klaus Marlene Klear AI-G00-Trip: 4: Hull Pal- G.A.L. 1, 2: S.S.C. 4 Ilzwd '. 2. 3' I.. 1 trol 4: S.S.C. 1, 2 Monolxnxxm Clulm 1, 2. 3. 4: Senior Play 4: S.S.C John Klein Mary Kleinser Burrell Knab Bsuul 2, 3: S.S.G. l Cexxtrlnrvlnl 4: S.S.C. 1. 2 ....,-wk Gloria Koeher Rose Marie Ethel Kosmider Patrlkvia Eleanor Klrvar G.A.L. 1: s.s.c. rs Kfpsmqpka Bowling' 21 G.A.L. 1, 2, Komikowski G.A.L. 11 sf-.QM Play Bowling l, 2, 3, 4: Cen- 51 S'b'C' 1' 2' 3' 4 Hall Patrol 4 4' b'b'C' Z' 3' l.l'lll0tlll 4: G.A.L. 1, 2. 31 Lil1r:u'y Club 2: s.s.e. 1, 2. a. 1 1' -N. ff . lillian Krall Hu em Kranz Luc Krause Kenneth Kretz Eileen Kreuz 11, , . 1 1 H ' 3' S.S.C. 3 Al-G00-Trip: 4: Mono- Bowling 2: Centric 4: Centripctal 4: Hall Pu- Band l:'C:xmvr:L Club 1 gram Club 2, 3: S.C. 1 Centripetal 4: G.A.L. l, trol 4: S.S.C- 1. 2 2: Ccntrxllvflll 4 2: ivlonogram Club 1, 2. . Page 50 Thomas James Kronbach Joanne Krysiak James Kubacki Barbara Ku jawa Kl'lJl1lCll4HClll3f Basketball 1: Football 1, Bowling 1, 2: G.A.L. 1. Hall Patrol 4: Golf 2, 3, M o n o pr ram Club 2: , A 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4: 2: Monogram Club 2, 33 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 4 S.S.C. 1, 2, 3 Football l. Z: Hall Pa- 5.5-C. 1 2, 3 SSC' 3 trol 4: Track 2 if Sally Kzlnzman Hvrbvrt Kurth Ronald Cn-nt1'ipctul 4: G.A.L. l, Ccntripctal 4: Hull Pa- Kll7illflfl7lUSki 2: S.S.C. 4 trol 4: Library Club 3, 4 joseph Labuzfnski Bruce Lajiness Edward LaMarcho Eva LaPlante Sarah LaPlanto Al-Goo-'1'ri5: 4: Suzxior Centripetal 4: S.S.C. 1 S.S.C. 3 Play 4: S.S.C. 3 F loronco Laporte John Lawler Thomas Lennon Thomas Leonhard Charles Leslie Ccntripotal 4: G.A.L. 2: Centripetal 4: Glee Club Al-Geo-Trip: 4: Football Football 2: Hall Patrol Centripetul -1: Hull Pa- Hall Patrol 4: S.C. 2, 4: Operetta 4 1: Glee Club 4: Oper- 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3 trol 4 3, 4: S.S.C, 1, 4 ctta 4: Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 4 Page 51 Joan Le Centric 4: Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1: Hall Patrol 4: Library 3: Monogram Club 1. 2. 4: Operettu 4: Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Frank Richard Frederic Lica Ralph Liebau Lewandowski Lewandowski Al-Geo-Tris 4: Golf 4: A1-Ge0-T1-in 4: Camera Monogram Club 1: S.C. Club 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3: Bowl- 2 4. SSC 1 2 3 4 ing 4: Centripetal 4: ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Hall Patrol 4: Library Club 3: Monogram 3, 4: S.S.C. 2. 3 Yvonne Ludlow Bowling: 1, 2, 3: Centric 4: Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1, 2, 3: Monogram Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Opcrctta 4: Senior Play 4: S.S.C. l, 2, 3, 4 Donald Lupica Bnscbnll 4: Basketball 1: Barbara Lusch Hall Patrol 4: Mono- Wm Football 1, 2, 3. 4: S.C. gram 3 1, 2,3 Richard Mack Patricia Madden James Mahnen Louise Malinowski Thomas Manlon Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Con- S.S.C. 3 Football 3 G.A.L. 1. 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. Football 1, 2 1 1 2 3 4 trilietnl 4: Hall I-,2ll,l'0 4: Oper:-tin 4: Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 , 1 1 Robert Marciniak A1-G00-T1-ig 4: S.S.C. 1. 2 3 4 Page S2 ,lean Martin Cc-ntripctnl 4: G.A.L. 1 Hall Patrol 4: Mono grrnm 1, 2, 3, 4: Oper cttn 4: Senior Play 4 S.C. 2, 3, 4 William Mason Angela Mauter Kenneth Mauter Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Golf Centripetal 4: G.A.L. l, Camera Club 1: Cen 4: S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. 2: Library Club 3. 4: tripetul 4: S.S.C. 1, 4 1, 2, 3 S.S.C. 1, 2 gf Joyce Mayer Mane McClure Margaret Bowling 1, 2: G.A.L. 1. Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4: McCreevy 2. 3: Senior Play 4: Centric 4: Centripctal 4: , U ', S.S.C. 2, 3, 4 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3: BOWIIHH 3' Cenulc 4 S.S.C. 1, 3 gram Club 2: S.C. 3 S.S.C. 2, 3, 4 Library Club 4: Mono- Beatrice McKay Band 2, 3: Camera Club 1, 2: Ccntrinctal 4: G.A.L. 1: Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4: Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Mary McHugh Centripetal 4: G.A.L.1C Hall Patrol 4: S.C. 1, 3, 4: S.S.C. 1, 4 Carole Meehan James Melrose ,Ioan Metz G.A.L. 1, 2, 3: Library Al-Geo-Trig 4: Camera Club 3: S.S.C. 1, 3 Club 1, 2: Centripetal 4: Hall Patrol 4: Monogram 1, 2, 3: Operetta 4: Senior Play 4: S.G. 4: S.S.C. 1 C3 H Y ' 'Y J V VYVV Y 'YJ YY i'xi ' Bowling: 4: Conn-ipemi A1-Geo-T1-ig 4: Band 1, S.S.C. 1, 4 Mikolajczak Library Club 3, 4 rr. 4: Hall Patrol 4 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: Centripetal 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Orches- tra 3, 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3: Tennis 3, 4 S.S.C. 3 Kathleen Moore Mary A gnes Moore John, Morin Marjorie Morton Thomas Murray G.A.L. 1: Senior Play Contripetal 4: Senior Operotta 4: Senior Play Monogram Club 3, 4: 4: S.S.C. 1, 3 Play 4: S.S.C. 2, 4 4 Senior Play 4 Page 33 Angeline 'Dale Myers Stanley Mylek Donna Nagy Leonard Napolskil MlLSicll?wiCz gcTjExvet41lCi:bCE1.AiV?- 1, : 1 rm-y u 1 ono- G'A'L' 1' 2' 37 S'S'G' gram Club 1. 4: Senior 3' 4 Play 4: S.S.C. 1, 4 Robert Nash George Naumann Library Club 3: S.S.C. Centripetal 43 S.S.C. 1 1, 2 Genevieve N aw rocki Cuntripetal 4: Hall Pa- trol 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: S.S.C. 2, 3 12144 Shirley Nopper Elizabeth Nitz G.A.L. 1, 2: Operetta 4: Centric 4: Centripetal 43 Senior Play 4: S.C. 2, G.A.L. 1: S.S.C. 2, 3 3, 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Page 34 ' v xy Geraldine Nowak Al-Geo-Trig 4: Centric 4: G.A.L. 1, 2: Hall Patrol 43 Monogram Club 1. 2, 3: Overetta 4: Senior Play 4 Mary Ann Nowak Carol Nusbaum G.A.L. 1: Monogram Bowling 3: Centripetal Club 3, 4: S.C. 3 45 G.A.L. 1, 2, ..: Mon- ogram Club 1: Operetta 45 Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3 .f sg r 1 , , . rm 5:12 5 5. ,:. N ' s ei. . ' l'f:l f' . .. X l . - ii i X - 4. , 9,45 x QT ' X il, -- lv 2' ,Hs ,Ny 4' ' r .qw .. r N T 1' 'rl'll3! A 5 M- Q , 3 f,'.:m 1 .F wx X lk., jg... fi , rv f M . xv. Q. ,PQ fiigxgiiizfjifr - 1 R aymond N usbaum S.S.C. as 1 Marjorie Obert Centripctal 4: G.A.L. 1, Bowling 1: G.A.L. 1, 2 G.A.L. 1, 2 2: Monogram Club 3: Opcrctta 4: Senior Play 4 if Rita 0,Brien Patricia 0'Connor Camera Club 2. Centripetal 4: G.A.L. : Glee Club 1. 2, 3. Monogram Club 2, : 3. Operetta 1, 2, S.S.C. 3 l ., Joan O'Donnell 3, 4: 1 4: 3 4 ', ev il El of ' .,- 1 K 4 1:-TA.: George O'Hara Jeanne Oravec James Orile Football 1, 2: S.C. 1 G.A.L. 1: Hall Patrol 4: Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 4 Monoxrram Club 1, 3: S.C. 1, 2. 3: S.S.C. 1 Jan O'ShUa. Roberl Ossege Gerald Owen Paul Pacer Roland Pacynski Cr-utr tn p ' Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. Hall 1 ' C uh 3, 4 3, 4: u a Club 1. 2. 3. 1: rctta 3, 4: so 1. 2 41 s.s.u. 1, 2, 3, ll R ose M a ry Pawelec Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1, 2, 3: Hall Patrol 4 Phyllis Pawlicki Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Cen- tripetal 4: Monogram Club 1, 3, 4: Operetta 1, 2, 3. 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. 3 William Pearson Richard Penn James Periat Band 1. 2, 3: Basketball Library Club 4: S.S.C. 4 Football 1: S.C. 1: 1: S.S.C. 1. 2 S.S.C. 1. 2 Page S5 ,lf 'rw Barbara Peregoy Patricia Petee Frederick Pollauf Ccntripetul 4: Sun i 0 r Howling 2, 8: G.A.L. AI-Geo-Tri!-Z 4: Centrip- Play 4 1, 2 ctal 4: Hull Patrol 4: 9QC.l,2:SSC12 William Rajski Al-Geo-Trig 4 C. 1,2 Nancy Price Bowling' 2, 3: Centrin- ctal 4: G.A.L. 2, 3: Li- brary Club 4: S.C. 1 Gerald Proctor Camera Club 4 Regina Ray Leon Reinhart Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1: Camera Club 2, 3, 41 Opcrctta 4: Senior Play Centripetal 4: Hall Pa- 4 trol 4: S.S.C. 2, 4 John, Rauscher Donald Riclclle Terrence Riley Reon Rabicleau Charlotte Rogcwlcl Hull Patrol 4: S.S.C. 4 Hull Patrol 4 S.S.C. 2, 3, 4 Thomas Rohen Robert Roller Patricia Rood Page 36 1 1,4 b.C. 3, b.S.C. 1, 2, 3 Bowling 2. 3: G.A.L. 1, : S.S.C. 3 Joseph Rutherford Al-Geo-Tris: 4: Centric 4: Hall Patrol 4: Mono- gram Club 3, 4: Oper- ettn 4: Senior Play 4: S.C. 43 S.S.C. 1 Mary Louise Sakowski Bowling 1, 2: Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1, 2, 4: Hall Patrol 4: S.C. 4 Peter Saltler Marlene Srwvne James Say William John Schaedvl S.S.C. 1, 4 Centripetal 4: Hall Pa- SCllTbT0lLgh Footlmll 1: Lilxrnry Clulu trol 4: Operettu 4: Sen- . 1 2, 3: S.S.C. 1, 2. 3 im. Pl 4. S-5.0, 1 2 Centrlpetal 4: Hall Pa- ay ' ' trol 4: Operetta 4: Son- io1' Play 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3 Beverly Scheater Hall Patrol 4 Phyllis Schetter mee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 gram Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4: Sen ior Play 4: S.C. 2, 3, 4 S.S.C. 2, 4 Hull Patrol 4: Mono: Phyllis Schiel Centric 4: C.A.L. 1, 2 Edward Schings Rita Schlachter Centric 4: S.S.C. 3, 4 Centriuetal 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 3. 41 Senior Play 4: S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. 1 June Schmidt Mary G.A.L. 1, 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. 3 Robert Schumer Football 1: S.S.C. 1 John Schuller Robert Schwnnzl Centric 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, S.S.C. 1, 2 3, 4 Patricia Scott AI-Geo-Trip: 4: Centric 4: Centripetnl 4: Mono- pzram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: S.C. 4: S.S.C. 3, 4 Lee Seitz Edward Shea S.S.C. 1, 2, ra S.S.C. 1. 2. 2. 4 Page S7 Bernard Shiple Centric 4 Marvin Smith Basketball 2 ,Q , I Ann Sniadecki Centripetnl 4: S.S.C. 3 W7 Mary Shubarga Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowl- ing 1, 2, 3: Centric 4: Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4 Yvonne Shutt Dolores Slowinski John Slupecki Bowling 3: Centric 4: Band 1, 2. 3: Monogram Hall Patrol 4 M on o gram Club 3: Club 2, 3: Operettn 4: S.S.C. 3 Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 1 Mary Smith S.S.C. 3 Patricia Smith Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1, 2: Hall Patrol 4: Mono- gram Club 1, 4: Library Club 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Donald Snyder Basketball 1: Camera Club 1: Centripetal 4: Football 1: S.C. 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 4 Dorothy Sobczak Bowlinil, 2, 3: Centric 4: Cen ipetal 4: G.A.L. 1, 2, 3: Library 3: Sen- ior Play 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3 xwygfwgf mn., ,si 2 Vivian Spenthojf Janet Spillane Grace Spitulski Al-Geo-Trig' 4: G.A.L. 1, Monogram Club l, 4 Centripetal 4: Hall Pa- 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4: trol 4: Monogram Club S.C. 3: S.S.C. 1, 3 1, 2, 4: Senior Play 4 Page 38 , dm of PN- ,lo Anne Social Robert Sottek Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 4 Baseball 4: 0ll0l'I'ttil 4 Lois Stachler Mary Stammen Bowling 3: Centripetal Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1, 4: Hall Patrol 4: Oper- 2: Hall Patrol 4: Mono- etta 4: Senior Play 4: gram Club 3: Operetta S.S.C. 3 4: Senior Play 4: S.C. 1: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 if June Stark Arnold Starkey Arthur Starkey Loizis Steinbauer Carol Steinman Hall Patrol -1 Bowling 3: Centripetnl 4: G.A.L. 2: S.S.C. 2, 3 Robert Stelzer Ronald Stiebler Robert Stifel Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowl- Band 2, 3: S.S.C. 1, 2, ing 3, 4: Centripetal 4: Operetta 4: Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 1, 2 3,4 Charles Stranc Barbara Straub Ruth Stroud Mary Sturniolo Eugene Band 2. 3. 4: Camera L'b' ' Cll 4: S.S.C. G.A.L. 2:1-I.ll t' I 4: , , , ' Club 1, 2, 4: Centripetal 3.l ffmy U, Library Clulbl 4 lo Super!-zyngkl' 45 S,C, 1 Al-Gen-Trig 4: Onerettn 4 HN Patrick Sweeney Roller! Sweeney Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 1. 2 Robert Swindeman Al-Geo-Trig 4: Centric 4: Monogram Club 1, 2. 4: Operetta 4: S.S.C.1, 2 Barbara Szymanski Bowling 1: Hall Patrol 4: Library Club 4: Oper- etta 4: Senior Play 4: S.G. 1. 2: S.S.C. 2 James Szymanski Page 39 5 .Marlene Szymanski Andrew Takacs Baseball 3, 4: Centric 4: Ccntripetal 4: Hall Pa- trol 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Operetta 4: Senior Play 4: S.C. 4: S.S.C. 3 w Y rN-ll Alice Trese Centripetal 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: S.C. 4: S.S.C. 3, 4 Francis Tubbs Mary Thomson Lawrence Tillman. 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K. ' sk' ' rancls 'IYIIIDS 1, latricia Kanter, Ronald Karpanty, joan Kaszycki, lili Katona, Anne Kayser Richard Kovack, Patricia Kowalski, Donald Knjawa, Qi F, - Rita Marie Kurdys, Theresa Knrdys, Rohert Kuron, Gerald Kwiatkowski, james Kwiatkowski, Thomas Kwiatkowski Thomas Lackney, Joanne Lange, Cornell Langerman, George l.aPlante, Larry l.aPorte, Mary Lapresto Wrilliam E ' Q , A 8 I C . we ' I A iiii, la! W A14 2 ii , Q f r.', , fi 1 i ' 2,5 5 J., A .7 V Xi 1 in-U s A ,,,x, . 1 Q ffl . i X 3 1 4 ,i,f .,.,-, C 4 ' YU, EY :..: i 'Q Y it C 'Y . W Fi . ,,,,,,A,,,, eff i i ii- - ' 36, ' K fi' V ', g - 1 yr ' 'wr , X i A Page 59 N if -A l fix in' i, X . . . ,' iWifWteg , if N W ' , W, L -I ' l iv' f ..V,, . ,,,, i A ,a A R r 5 1:5 ' .s ' -' 1 s 1. . ia? e 'iw 5 iris ' V- . W , - TT' acer 'i s V f , ggi? 11 Q 5 , K ' .A 2 - ' 'ik f f A , 'ff' ' 32 1 V. 95 . ,Q '1:- I A ,s sieifw fieks -: v,Q 4 ,.,, -LMWMQMQ .,.. x,A avi were new sing X Eli R 1, H 'Ax - y , . N.- . ,. .-......,......,... K ,Hx ' '-- ' ' 51 'E ' . 3930 I, A ' N U , ,X , ,- , EN.-, W., -V ...X . wi it W H 1 V ei 'l'homas McMullen, YVilliam McNeil, Joyce McQuillen, Colleen McShane, lidward Meidt, Lnise Ann Meier Mary Ann Meirzwiak, Yvonne Meranda, Panl Mcrcnrio, Noel Mermer, NValtcr Meyer, Gene Meyers X Gregory Michael, Stanley Michalak, Milan lvlickalek, Pa- tricia Ann Michalak, Phyllis Michalak, Jean Miller Maryann Miller, Sue Ann Miller, Richard Minarcin, Robert Modjeski, Elizabeth Molnor, Robert Molnor Carolyn Morrett, Patricia Mooney, Anthony Morald, George Moran, Phyllis Moran, joseph Morrin Sara Morrissey, Jean Moran, Thomas Earl Mudd, George Mnraske, Frank Murray, Beverly Mnnier Marilyn Mnrzynski, livclyn Nagle, Jo Anne Names, David Napierala, Shirley Nanman, Mary Newman Jeanette Nieset, Thomas Nicholson, Patrick Nicholson, Anita Nordhans, Thomas Norton, Albert Nowak Page 60 so , 3 l i,,l. 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Q -. , , Q , ' 4 ' 'T' - ' V' , fx, Q 4 ' ' ,'., .- I3 I ' 4 m Maureen Rahilly, john Rokoeki, john Rose, Mary Louise Q ' , . ' , - 9 - Q Q Rowe, Patricia Ruddy, julianne Sanders E 1,33 .. , Qi , QQQ Q IFF' Q .,Q. , QQ Q Q if Q Q Q , t 5 f ' f C lement Sottek, Paul Salter, Barbara Sass, josephine ,QQ Q f !, -- Sbroccki, Robert Scanlon, VVard Schlachier Q 35' 1 I,.3-if ' , f Y - , HH' 3 e l A 'Q R s..,. if l ' l 4 1, Xl f at Q , ,.,Q . ., .S ., , . Q . Colleen Schall, james Scharf, Fharles Schindler, Avolene -1 fit , - Q , ., f Schings, Mary joan Schnapp, Delores Schramko ,,.. gr . I Q . Q'Qf ' M l : i ..... ....,.,e..,.Li . A . f Q Q , Q Charles Schnell, Lois Schmidt, Gordon Schwanzl, Richard . 'Q Q 1 5 1 ' 1 ' I ' M 'ii , X . ra Ah R . if Schwind, David Schultz, jane Schultx 2 - ' ' - ' Q 'fi - ' 'f R , i i river L I l 1 ' l lingerie Scorziell, john Scott, '1'ony Scott, Suzanne Scripp, K Q ' . t ,, lQ Alan Sehl, Nicholas Scott ggi l , 1 . ! 1 l . , t .... , MKS ., , j Richard Seitz, '1'errance Shanahan, Frederick Shealy, Ann Q, 2 Sheely, Barbara Shaw, Charles Shinaver Y Q ' ' 'T 2 l 1 f Albert Siebenaller, Mary Ellen Sieler, Margaret Simmons, , i f , ' 1 I fl K, Veronica Singlar, Frank Sheldon, Sylvia Skillas 5 , ' 5 Y A A Q -' Q . M' ,u u f an , ,, , 'S ' Page 61 l -SL. i 3 ' ,r 2 fp Q, .' .. Ju Lt 3fa:I,.:2fiE 3i 3'- r .. cams.. ig 1 .ggi X .Q . , gifs I ' X atcfaxv. -Q 'S 'wif c ' A. U , T ii eq, , 'W' Q ,H K i 'J ' , 3 .f , l l i i A R Lf ' Q , vb N7 h 1 Q 1 E T 'A .. fist. f - ,- - i F-2 ...xv V r A QRS' y ' . .-. , .s. gy F' at iw' ll Mary Beth Toth, llelen ioth, Stephen Toth, Robert Towles, VVendell Trenehick, James Trepinski Rita '1'scherme, Margaret Tueholski, josephine Tylinslii, Prudence Veberrath, Loretta Ulinski, Bernice Urbanowicz Donald Vrzykowski, Ronald Urzykowski, Faith Varney, John Vasco, John Vass, Robert Vass. Patricia Venia, john Veres, JoAnn Vincent, john Vogel, Byron VVagner, Robert VValezak Albert XVallake, Sally Vlleckle, Stanley Vllegrzyn, Bernard VVestmeyer, james VVeis, Thomas VVeisenburger Peter VVhalen, VVilli:nn VVichborn, Dorothy Vllieczorek, Donald VVilhelm, Dorothy VVilhelm, Robert VVilliams VVilli:un VVolf, Mary Elizabeth VVorland, Evelyn VVroblewski, Louis VVurst, Mary Louise Yager, Robert Zacemski Rosann Zoldowski, Ramona Zleski, john Zatko, Charles Zeller, Silmek Zephrin, Margaret Ann Zeteler Victor Ziegler, Carrine Zmuda, Thomas Zapiecki, Barbara Zydorczyk, Ronald Zydorczyk Page 62 VValter Skowronek, Edna Smalley, Barbara Smith, Kath- leen Smith, VVilliam Smith, Thomas Sprenger jo Anne Sohecki, Arlene Spilles, james Stahl, Mary jane Stifel, Kathleen Stelzer, Carol Stepanski Franklin St. Germain, Phyllis Stephan, Noel Stepnick, Carol Stevens, John Stevenson, Robert Stoepler Margery Stopleton, Michael Stout, Thomas Strall, Thomas Straub, Norman Streichert, Suzan Stroud Barbara Suchala, VVilliam Suder, john Sullivan, Timothy Sullivan, Donald Sutter, Lawrence Sweeney Donald Swiderski, Stephonie Sypneski, Lenora Syring, Isabelle Szabo, Barbara Szymanski, Duane Szczechowiak Gary Szymanski, Robert Szymanski, Marilyn Takacs, Michael Taviano, George Thomas, John Thomas Joyce Thomas, Margaret Thomas, Ryan Thomas, Thibert Thomas Lorence Thom son Frances Tiebherr y P 1 Robert Tierney, Jerome Tobianski, Francis Tafelski, Shir- ley Tomoszewski, Mary Torda, Patricia Toska li e igion Page 64 Tom Schultz explains the symbols of the Sacraments to his classmates. Religion, the spearhead of Central's curriculum, shines forth like a beacon light amidst a constellation, .In his pursuit of the truth, the youth soon finds that religion is the only thing that gives life meaning. In the beginning, the freshman concentrates on the deeds of love attributed to the Eternal Father. In the second year the sophomore is shown how the Incarnate Son gains our redemption. As a junior, the young scholar realizes the divine workings of the Holy Spirit. At last in his final year, the senior beholds the future and learns how to follow God's plan. Students may gain materially, but not spiritually if they fail to include God in their vocation. Therefore, each Centralite takes advantage of all that is within his grasp, from daily Mass and Holy Communion to the annual retreat, Religion is the basis of every student's curriculum - it is his colossus. In evfry subject the influence of Mary and her Divine Son is felt, but it is through religion that she descends as a Mother and a Teacher holding out Christ, her Firstborn, Son of the Living God! ' . 0 K mg Q Q 3. C X . 5' x Egg up-.Q 1 K' 'fl Nm' 'L f:f:::vgj Qfxzzgf si 5 5' - 1 vw 4 . ., X I V K, ., J. ' 'Y' 5 milf. 21 Xi 'XM g, N , , iwwwx-qs, miwx Q-Si lg fn 5 Q i x '1 'whRu.a1 x ?2SEbYNH1'i1voX ' A W, x- ii W s 4 5 X 2:'- W -1 N' X 1545 , X -.,:. is . JK R ,,:: . bw ,Q .w h 5 In ' vi , '35 f ff? 'q R ' gflgsi nr if 0 x v VPWVL4 'vm-1 22 'f 4 g iii 4 K Ak if-0'4Llt, w w, it-013:-c:?:au,...'Q. if sgf K , M., in I G1 .1 Q P . .X..W ka -:sw 9 ww if W X ,gm 1: Q, Qi, Q Minh, MM. Q Zi vw my ZA From the settlement of the Anglo-Saxons to the Norman Conquest, the language spoken in England was popularly known as Anglo-Saxon. Though many numerous changes have been incurred, this was the beginning of English as it is spoken today. Central's English classes are arranged to cover all phases in the art of correct speech. During the first three years grammar and literature are studied alternately, with emphasis placed on grammar. A notable effort is employed to develop an appreciation for good literature. Many Catholic and secular literary master- pieces are read and studied. A formal research essay is required of every junior and as an extra activity the juniors publish one issue of The Centric. For the seniors, classes in litera- ture, journalism, and public speaking are available. It isn't hard, is it? Walter Whllcnbecker, Charles Resch, Theresa L'aPlante, Ann Scharlow, Marcella Tucholski, Robert Montrie. Richard Przcniczny. the essay minded juniors. RF 1 5, s 5 Q t 1 fy 5 K Sg mff 1 if Q 'Sk 5 1 at ' 5, 5 f ' - ' X .fi ff if W 471 A 6' 5? Q. A i 5 :K N , X 9 it sl 'S Q si U 9 6 sv si , 1 g A, S QW X x ' Y Q' gi YN 3 fi N Q Q ' Yi loanifi if , 1,45 Jigs Q I K Spanish must be interesting. Gay fiestas, exciting dances, temperaments vibrating with color and magnetism, people endowed with a deep religious fervor, render Spain, a country rich in tradition and customs, truly a land of culture and beauty. All these qualities are possessed in the rhythmic pattern of the Spanish language, which the student at Central strives to learn. Through the boundless efforts of the teachers, the Spanish student is instilled with arduous zeal to master this language, which speaks so eloquently of its mother country, Spain. Becoming restless like the conquistadores of old, the student is not satisfied to remain within the limits of Spain alone, but goes forth into new lands where the Spanish influence has been felt. Mexico, Argentina, Puerto Rico, and Nicaragua are but a few of the vast territories which he explores. Through the aid of the Spanish class, the student is taught to appreciate more fully the beauty of the language and the effervescent temperament of its pedple. Spanish shines forth like foot lights upon Central's curriculum, insuring culture and enjoy- ment to all who study it. Page 68 Carole Czajkowski says, This is the way you write it in Spanish Fell C A Y' cn FRANCE FR , .sf---1 1. The study of Gay Paris makes gay students. 2, Donna explains Tres chic. Piercing the heights like the Eiffel Tower, French maintains a prominent position in Central's curriculum. The simplicity and clarity of this diplomatic language tends to make comprehension and enjoyment almost synonymous. Within the captivating rhythm of this belle langue a Central student is taught to discover the pulsating temperament, the deep ferver. the sincerity and boundless emotions so characteristic of France and her people. All those who seek culture and knowledge will find French a satisfying unction, for like its country the language abounds in colorful historical background . . . and a richness, par excellence. The resounding velvet tones of this international tongue, however, are not its only attraction, for it also has many practical applications. Perhaps, then, because of its increas- ing usefulness and practicality French is proving to be the hallmark of modern languages. Page Q f A ,Q 'hiya '1 8 jf' f f , 5 Q f 4 341 'aff-if MK' ly- 1, riff 2 I J Yfbiffgzif r .4 ml -' f A iii 'fi 53 ' 4 S ffgf? 1 'iQwf'mX fi? a I X'--1qX i1.:' WMQQ wx-......,,,,i .Qs , 2 W e X XV .0 Xi ofafin s ins W' , 'Nw Father McGowan and his brains . It must be appealing. Are you sure you have the right preposition? Unparalleled drama unfolds itself and reveals-Rome, land of power, glory, pomp and spectacle! Opened before the Latin student is a road once traveled by the august chariots of kings, emperors and noblemen. Under the careful guidance of Central's Latin instructors the student advances on this same road, learning the full meaning and tremendous value of the Latin language. Like a scintillating fountain from which all the romance languages spout, Latin gushes forth - leaving an indelible impression upon its suitors - for it is a course of study especially designed to train the mind and memory. To the absorbent mind of the scholar it presents the vast richness of the Augustmran Age combined with the wealth of Cicero and the wisdom of Virgil. Few other courses can prove more valuable, more essential than Latin. Wi'thout it Central 's curriculum would lose its verve for culture and scholasticism. Without Latin, the world would lose much of its meaning for it is the language of Sacrficrum M rssae, Sacrficrum Crucisf' Page 71 .Malory Page 72 'N-.. git The sound of the bugle in the morning, the tramping of feet and the sights of hundreds of casualties are all signs of war. Whether the student enlists in the study of Ancient, Modern, American History or National Problems, he will encounter this sign, for almost every phase of the recorded past has been blotted by the oppressive stain of tyranny. Each department, in itself, explores a different aspect of civilization, however, all of them strive to imbue the student with a sincere appreciation for the hardships and valiant sacrifices of our forefathers, and a deep Iilial love for our fellow man. Good 'Knightn mir- , NYIED XATXONS DAY QQYUBER 2 John L:1wler's advice to Wesley Hayes, is You'd better read this one mei. L Qqffv: 'AA ,Ayarfr xi Lfswwffqmf if I J. r I' bv- A-J 'f7Qfmffru44-a,Z4, - C..-of X x iw ff, pg 5, , F. 'vit ,ig ,l if 5 1 '. 333' 'rf' . , A. H My f . as 1 QU ' , W is YN. - 7f'1g,c.w L 'f am 'A-i-. xy Wg 1 1,16 N' ' Q5 ff 5 5 wg nw-H : fq.i271.,n:0., J, f'f'1.Lf f., 1 v if bi gy -if J' 4 K1 'ZA .y a 4170 A - .MT Y. ww w ' . Nqsmf...-u. Ogri .Aff That artistic touch by Jerry Kelley, Don Corrigan and Bob Stifel. Illustrious grandeur is conjoured up by the boy art student who strives to skillfully adapt his knowledge and creative power to perceive and transcribe the stunning beauty of nature. Through the entire course the student is impressed with the necessity of producing only objects of the highest quality. During the first year he masters the basic principles of art. Poster design, water color, and ceramics are explored during the second and third year, The final year introduces the youthful colorist to thc expressive field of design and oil color. A complete course in photography is also available. Bffore the year reaches its denoument the department manages to execute a special project. Undertaken this year was the production of the seven sacraments and the Apostles Creed in copper relief I a process of hammering a plyable alloy to a desired shape and mounting suitably Q. Page 74 x ax NRE www 010 my - Q 11 ff , HMYRU.. K X. K i ii if Tiff 'r ' X x g f , - Q V t 'fi As Q. s - : i was .J X-:wa-b: X5 if :Av X ., . MwMt,gQ: x 'K' W f 1 J . X Ks ANY? Q' E 1 .W P,,,..--.-.--W 'Y , , A J.-,f'Iir'? , ggfflia f my Az . .-., . 75 if A 3 W sfvxw ffs W Wh, Ad is :sq ww wfiyf.. 4' ' '95, Eg? .-. g Y .Q , .3 1, .2 iq' -. Eg! A lm 2. , .H , 2 ir 5 '.x4rf Glowing in vivid profusion the girls' art department is a panoramic vista at any time of the year. Instructed in the Held of color theory, designing, pen and pencil sketching, poster designing, lettering, water and oil painting, the student begins to develop a basic foundation in the engrossing field of art. Under expert supervision the young artist is encouraged to familiarize herself with in- terior decoration, leather craft, clay modelling, copper etching, and application of theatrical make up. Captivated in the study of art, its variety and practical experience, the student unknowingly advances in knowledge, Her capacity for beauty soon reaches unfathomed depths, endowing her with a vivid imagination and enabling the young painter to summon, at random, all the asthetic beauty of nature with a graceful swish of her brush, lStanclmgH Sister M. Hilda, S.N.D., shows Mary J. Stammen, Louise Malinowski. Kathleen Barchick, Corinne Barchick lS1ttlngD Dolores Case. Margie Bialorucki, Phyllis Hejnicki, the art of mixing colors. - flixgiixgvgx wi x fifi : 1 Q emwx 'L 3W,...... s , USL rm...- ,ww , . gd Q i X , Q 'NX . ' wt s wi X Q E3 E we ' liiiif Q E 5 1 QQXX zu h RSX Q iz?:i1: Jani idx R.. ig nw W 'N is R Ns in an lx, ska- 8321 M 1 W1 Y. z WSP! ggi., W n , .W . WN- ZYRV-1 Q 1 'PHYYBKJAL x,.. :-E V A N F 0, k 1 5 I s S K ? 1 'A vm ik Skulls alive! Norma listens to thc Occan's Roar. Butterflies Let me see. Mary. Just looking. So intent at disccting. Donald Gates asks, What's this part? Biology, or life science, includes a knowledge of plants, animals, and man. lt deals with the physical make-up of all living things, the principles which govern life and the relation of living things to their surroundings and to each other. Farming and gardening, forestry, the control of pests, medicine, hygiene, conservation, and bird study are only a few of the specialized branches of biology. The course is designed for the student of secondary school level who has had no previous biological training. His study begins with the most basic principles of life and continues through a series of units arranged in a logical sequence, to more complex concepts of the science. Through this study, specific forms of life are used to demonstrate biological principles. The student becomes acquainted with many forms of plant and animal life which exists about him. By studying the intricate design found in living things, the student is led to admire the wisdom of God, who planned them. Page fghyriicti From the ancient tools of the earliest man to the fascinat- ing machinery of our modern day, physics has played a master roll in science. The physicist stud- ies the natural laws of the universe and applies them in the laboratory. Among other phases of this science, light, heat, sound, electricity, and motion are delved into by the student. To further his knowledge, m o U i e S depicting the practical application in the various fields of science are presented. l. Jim's got il. A static electricity repellor. Z. Mr. Fischer demon- strates static electricity. 0 3. Watch out, Alice, you'll get n poke! Page 82 lxr ei , xx 'Q I can --'li I fi Has Dick got you stumped, Don? Sistcr Patricia Gene and Ronnie shows Bob Stifcl thc Hrsr step in etching. are working on il co-op basis. E E Fred and Dick preparing their glass right, Jerry? Thar she blows, screams Dolores! Khemidfry Early alchemists tried very crudely and often erroneously to interpret God's law of nature. What they considered impossible, is being studied by Central's chemistry students as they delve into the composition of matter and the changes it undergoes. The student's entire attention is captivat- ed in the fascinating expfriments perform- ed to give informa- tion about the prepa- ration, properties, and uses of the infinitesi- mal smallness of crea- turcs compared with th: omnipotence of their Creator. Page 83 .1-ff The short and long of it. Mary plans ,to keep a balanced diet. Stuffed animals in the making. Make sure its done, Arlene Gromza. What are you knitting, girls? Squeeze it good! Shirley and Carolyn are next. The kitchen brigade is at it again. Stir it good! More water please. ome conomicd The standard for everything in life has its source in the home, This standard is further developed by the vocational hexagon of moral, physical, social, mental, physiological, and eco- nomical development. Cooking, nutrition, daily health habits and personal hygiene are important phases of this course. By making her own clothes and millinery, a girl in the home economics class combats problems of practical economy. The basic principle of this course is to prepare the high school girl for a married life, as homemaker and mother, imitating the model of homemakers- Mary, the Mother of God. Page 84 Must be a jolly meeting. Where's your library permit? Bc sure to know the sections. Library Club officers: Nancy Herrick, Patricia Smith, So much to look up, that last minute . . Shirley Gorke, Helen Williams. Chuck recommends that book . . . Olbgldafg In the past two years the Library has undergone a noticeable program of expansion. The latest addition is the biography room which is unique in high school libraries. Within its confines are a complete and unabridged Readers Guide, Cumulative Book Index, Book Review Digest, a Catholic periodical index, guide to literature, and an assortment of 125 bound and classified art, science, religion, music, home making, health and sport magazines. Besides the new card catalogue, which has been revised according to the latest method, there is a revised pamphlet file and a new information file. Especially notable is the extensive historical collection of material on Ohio. Central's library ranks among some of the school's finest attributes. As the State Inspector of Schools stated in his survey report it is one of the better libraries of the state. ' Page 85 Page B6 Machines and more machines. Studious students. we Commercial Because the necessity for young modems well versed in secretarial arts is steadily increasing. Central has been compelled to improve and exceedingly enlarge her commercial department. Installing the most modern equipment and inaugurating courses in the latest methods of office practice available, the commercial department has devel- oped itself into a paragon of effi- ciency, neatness, and precision. Office practice thoroughly acquaints the embryo secretary with the proper methods of handling mail, telephone, ediphone, electric typewriter and list- ing machine. Typing instructors employ the lat- est methods of the tough system in first and second year classes, wherein pupils master the operation of their machines with facility as well as accuracy. Taking dictation in shorthand. Be sure it's done correctly. Keep up the speed 2l96ll'fI'l'l enf Shorthand students are required to assimilate the intricacies of Gregg and take rapid but legible dictation early in the course. Bookkeeping is an outline of the rudiments of accounting as well as the duties of one in this work. Economic geography is a study of the location, industry, exports, and imports of the primary countries of the world. Commercial law, designed to give the student a general knowledge of common as well as statuary law, also touches upon relations of employer to personnel. 'Q Civics classes acquaint the citizen of the future with the structure and function of state and federal legis- lature. Bernie gives last minute instructions to Don. Class-supervisor. Larry? Be sure to watch. Pago I7 ff J I ' cARD Ab -- 2g goriwmms ,,, ,CENfkAL S3062 CATHOLIC Tafdiness Joan explains to Marvin .1 staff of music. armony an lalareciafion Recent additions to the curricu- lum of the Music Department are the Harmony and Appreciation classes. The purpose of harmony is to prepare the student for his future in music composition. In the latter class he learns to appre- ciate the composer and his works. New disc Jockey. timing Not only the mental ability of the student but his physical well- being is also adequately cared for at Central. As a helpful aid to the student a registered nurse is always on duty throughout the day. Besides caring for the aches and pains of the student who seeks her care, the nurse provides medical checkups for every freshman and new student entering Central. It's normal, Sandra. Attendance By means of white, blue, or pink slips, presented by students, faculty members know whether the recip- ient is excused, not excused, or tardy at Central. It is the function of the Attendance department to issue these slips and to offer any guidance or counciling a student may need. Father Southzxrd asks. And what's your excuse today ?n 1 QS .Q ' 5f?i+fb3g1.,l KW X - nf X ,, ' - w :X N W M - As Qs L yg 7 f QQ: i i X Q ,S ' T2 W S3553 Qf . 2 ' :E S553-iw ,Mx wits fwrjw-3f5g. -V -' .KA :iff 'Q f, X L W K 1 1 f- X jaw--K hx N Q a x fx s Y'if'1Q3 awww ,Av x M 4' ix f ' wmv M93 kk K , Lgluvlenf .sioirifuaf Counci Invoking the aid of Our Lady, Cause of Our Joy, the Student Spiritual Council, one of Central's vital organs, continues to progress successfully in its pursuit. This council is composed of Eve correlating organizations, The Apostolic Committee, Eucharistic-Marian Committee, Saint Hilda Guild, St. John Berchmann Society, and the Litera- ture Committee. The purpose of this correlative organization is to help balance the curriculum and develop in every student a sense of leadership and a pleasing personality. 1. THE APOSTOLIC COMMITTEE Fostering foreign and home mission is the chief occupation of this purposeful committee. This year, the young apostolates adopted one of M ary's own Mission orders, a Glenmary Mission in Norton, Virginia. The sponsoring of the Christmas seal and card sales, pagan baby ran- soms, and promoting the Lenten drive for mis- sion dues surmounts the agenda of mission activ- ity at Central. 2. EUCHARISTIC-MARIAN COMMITTEE Devoted to the Virgin Mary, Mother of God, the spreading of her devotion and recitation of the Rosary during October and May are the principal reasons for the existence of this Marian organization. Encouraging frequent communion and daily visits are some of its underlying pur- poses. The crowning of the Blessed Virgin at the May Convocation brings their activities to a symbolic and impressive close. 3. SAINT HILDA GUILD Under the patronage of Saint Hilda the senior girls' art class has tried to preserve some of the skill and craftsmanship of the medieval guilds. Age old ritual in ecclesiastical procedure has never changed and it is to this purpose that the St. Hilda Guild is dedicated. The excellent mainte- nance of the sacristy and all its properties, the sanctuary and altar are the gratifying results of this necessary body. 4. ST. JOHN BERCHMANS A systematic procedure for serving daily Mass and Benediction is maintained by the acolytes who comprise the St. John Berchmans Society. Their participation in the annual May Convoca- Page 90 tion is always impressive and lends to the beauti- ful ceremony a finishing touch of liturgy w'th- out which the procedure would lose nuch of its distinct character. 5. LITERATURE COMMITTEE To influence students and their families in the reading of good literary material is the Liter- ature Committee's foremost ideal. A list of ex- cellent reading material is compiled each year and distributed among the students. The com- mittee's activities were highlighted this year by many book reviews and displays but particularly by the drive to restore decent literature to its proper position on the drugstore news stands. The YC S In the fall of the year Central's branch of the YCS, along with other high schools throughout the mid-western states, plans a theme for the forthcoming year. This year the theme was dating and social life. Because the Young Christian Student is an organization to improve and protect students' life a theme of this sort is very practical. By observing the student's difficulties and problems concerning the theme selected, members of the YCS form judgments according to Christian principal. Through panel discussions at their meeting the members present their impressions, judgments and opinions, thus an answer to the student's problems is obtained. Each year this organization sponsors a Priv- ilege Day which provides the student with in- formation concerning the principal fields of vo- cation thus enabling him to make a wiser and more careful decision in this most important choice. laofifogc ommiffee Standing: Father Harrington, Patricia Scott, William Balas, Robert Boyd, Marcella J-ordan, Msgr. Scheckelhoff. Seated: Archbishop Hurley, OMI. guckaria fic - avian omm iffee Top: Therese Kurdys, Virgil Konopinski, Bryan Wagner, Thomas Quinn. Middle: Marlene Hudzinski. Gerald Francis, Robert Towles, Barbara Niezgocki, Dorothy Berg. Bottom: Carol Eckert. Carol Gillig. Margaret Volz. James Boicey. Page 93 oliferafure ommiffee John Thomas. Robert Ossege. Richard Penn, Beatrice McKay, Ralph Liebau, Carole Gillig. Leo Niese, Barbara Wachowiak. Reon Robideau, John Vidoli. .SZ john are mana ociefg ,sqm , if f :' William Balas, vice president: Edward Kevern, secretary: Gerald Howard, master of ceremonies: Richard Baensch, president: Ralph Liebau. treasurer. Page 92 52 Jew., gala I .z X N X i 35? wif x 5 T Q 3 Y L v 5 Mary J. Stammen, Corinne Barchick, Yvonne Ludlow. a me ycs Standing: Francis Gallagher, Frederick Lica, Patrick Gillespie. Seated: Mary Kelly, Sharon Wilcox. Constance Braey, Carolyn Halker, Rita Hipp. Page 93 Wwe tif' ,.v-'Z f -332 it X .. , ., .,, -8 v 7 3. ,ru 9, ai W if EE. ii Y, 4 E, rig 'I ,!!7 3? 322 EE. 'W' V5 ...,,....,.,,.. , ......-..... . 4 -1 L 'T' wx S Q 0 X ' ' ' Y. if X 4 -u is . y K 1 5 ,4 . E' wvxgq, f ,fflfw . M1 Nw 5,51 , -752, A ,fff1sfw,gfQ . x , Af ,ffm - f wwzv ' . V L . - ' M f X 7:3 ' uasffx Q iifz f W ,M lik, ,. . , M, ,f Q . -.1j,i, , Af, A ,. . Q' , sw 1 5,1253 4 Q . , i f Ak W biz I rg af +'- 'f ' wk Q .f y if , .5 . .W ,ff-4,51 . wi -2 NH.,-, f.. rx. 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X A A ,. ., , iwf 4 51, I' ' ktxfx ' iq lf 4 ff' -1 , . : sway 1' . ily 'wrfggfwgg ' -w!w wfn gig 55: T 1 A y lm.,.,uun ',unmnnnsmi54 'X Neff , hnpunvi Wgnuuaasdavl gmhirlw 3 .ef 1 4 W N , X mmf- L Q V' 5, 45,-GN' , 'X ff 1- A-'Q N Q A R K J. ,Q ii M A M. 3 Q . , 'A , x afghan .ff W - W -f - -f A ., YF , M .....:.'..J ' CO-EDITOR CO-EDITOR LUCY KRAUSE JOSEPH BAUMIE Concerned chiefly with informing the student body of the curricular activities and current events of the school, The Centric, the school newspaper, is a fine example of the American Freedom of the Press. It provides an excellent opportunity for students to become acquainted with the journalistic and newspaper field. The Centric is an inspiring product of the perseverance of a group of students who are sincerely interested in keeping the student body up to date on student affairs. In its fourteen issues the staff has tried to give to the students the finest reading material and the best in high school papers. 1950-51 STAFF Co-Editors: Lucy Krause, Joseph Baumie. Firsrpage Editors: Robert Swindeman, Viola De Angelo, Gerald Howard. First Associate Editors: Joan Le Strange, Suzanne Kelly, Yvonne Shutt, Margaret McGreevy. Second Page Editors: David Jagodzinski, Yvonne Ludlow. Second Associate Editors: James O'Shea, William Beaber, Ursula Nawrocki, Elizabeth Nitz. Third Page Editors: Andrew Takacs, Donald Dixon. Third Associate Editors: Donald Wozniak, Donna Huss, Robert Ertle, Edward Schings, Joseph Rutherford, Mary De Vanna, Jo Anne Bauer. Fourth Page Editors: Marie McClure, Carol Eckert. Fourth Associate Editors: Geraldine Nowak, Mary Schubarga, Dolores Case, Mary Jo Katafias, Phyllis Schiel. Business Managers: John Schuller, Bernard Shiple. Ad Managers: John Anaple, Roy Anderson. Circulation Managers: Dorothy Sobczak, Suzanne Boogher. Page 102 'iq Y ?'9A-,g My CO-EDITOR CO-EDITOR , file 552 5 4' --P::-1f: 5: ,12f mfflrefff 1 -... IZ: , g 2 .zlz .. : . MARY VOLZ RICHARD BAENSCH In surpassing the quota of the Centripetal ad campaign, the class of '51 is unique, for previ- ously, other graduating classes had not reached a hundred per cent. With this keynote of en- thusiasm, the stat? was ready to put forth any effort necessary to produce a book of superb quality and to spend numberless secretive hours in preparing an annual that would proudly surpass its predecessors. The Centripetal is the album of faculty, classes, sports, and activities, it is a reminder of our our happy high school days. This book, like no other, is coveted forever, for within is preserved a record of the most precious moments of our lives. Co-editors: Margaret Mary Volz, Richard F. Baensch. Associate Editors: Patricia Scott, Marlene Kaminski, Carol Nusbaum, Jeanne Kaltenmark, Lucy Krause, Richard Frahn, David Turner, John Anaple, David Jagodzinski, James O'Shea, Rita Schlacter, Herbert Kurth. Organization Editors: Beatrice McKay, Mary Donnelly, Suzanne Kelly, Joan LeStrange, Dorothy Sobczak, Donald Getz, Gerald Howard, John Vidoli, Donald M ierzwiak, Carol Gillig. Senior Editors: Donald H igh, John Incorvaia, Leon Reinhart, Frederick Pollauf, Robert Stelzer, Richard Mack, George Naumann, Edward LaMarche, James Melrose, Grace Spitulski, Dorothy Campbell, Patricia Smith, Shirley Gorke, Jean Martin, Angela Mauter,'Janet Fogg, Genevieve Nawrocki, Marjorie Obert, Nancy Heintz, Mary Kleinser, Carol Eckert, Barbara Beauregard, Florence La Porte, Marie Byersmith. Underclass Editors: John Heinze, Dale Bochenek, Eleanor Wichowski, Nancy Gottfried, Veronica Kaczmarek, Phyllis Pawlicki, Geraldine Nowak, Sally Kunzman, Sylvia Fabos, Rose Marie Kosmatka. Sports Editors: Boys', Donald Wozniak, Andrew Takacs, Ernest Zedlitzg Girls', Mary Shubarga, Mary L. Sakowski. Copy Editors: Suzanne Boogher, Elizabeth Nitz, Charles Stranc. Art Editors: Boys', Donald Dixon, Donald Snyder, Girls', Yvonne Ludlow, Mary Stammen, Phyllis Hejnicki, Marjorie Bialorucki. Typists: Anne Sniedecki, Arlene Karnakowski, Jeanne Huston, Regina Ray, Nancy Price. ,J Business Manager: James Say. f Ad Manager: Joseph Baumie. f X Assistant Ad Managers: Joseph Wisniewski, Eugene M ighalski, Robert Kellogg. Circulation Managers: Rose Marie Pawelec, Alice Trqlie. Assistant Circulation Managers: Barbara Heinrich, y McHugh, Carol Stein- man, Marie McClure, Beverly Wisniewski, Barb ra Peregoy, Vadalia Alt- man, Barbara Newman, Joan O'Donnell, M ary Jo Katalias, Donna Nagy, Lois Stachler. Page 104 Miva Xxi WWW 1 Y fi G' S X Qi ,m.,,.Xg,, 5 EE x Wir agluclenf Counci Suzanne Kelly, secretary: Father Fuqua, OSFS, moderator: James O'Shea, president: Thomas Murnen. vice-president: Janet Meranda, treasurer. The Student Council is the representative governing body of the school. It is comprised of its own four officers, all class officers, one delegate from each conference room, the presidents of all recognized school organizations, the editors of both school publications, and six appointed commissioners who are in charge of justice, traffic, sales tax stamps, merit, publicity, and social activities. The Council has accomplished several new reforms this year, such as a large scale sports- manship drive and a new social code for dances. The Council also sponsors such annual activities as tag day, color day, the talent assembly, the Chronicle campaign, the magazine drive, the Com- munity Chest drive, tax stamp contests, the junior-senior prom, and all other school dances. The Student Court, and the Hall Patrol are the Council's law enforcement branches. The organization belongs to the National Association of Student Councils and the Toledo District Student Council. The Student Council officers meet once a month with officers of other student councils to discuss student problems common to all high schools. !y ' - ,.,l ' is 'NN gf - Q. - so J Row l: Patricia Scott, Commissioner of Publirityg Jeanne Martin, Commissioner of Merit: Nancy Hetrick. Commissioner of Tax Stamps. Rout Z: Andy 'Takacs', 'Commissioner of Traflicz DJH Farbrother, Commissioner of Justice: Bill Beaber. Commissioner of Social Activities. Pugo 106 Q Q 2 5 IP. if 3 -If fb ixgf F vw A Suki wgw. .Q gm fm M Q xg N, N :xl I sa X W ' LW EB. Q 5 Xagwm W Q Y f A . ,vm TS! Qi www JF Riffs ' S ixiwwfg' if ff is X 5 i igqy Y is L Q3 Q wk I , Ji SQ 51 32 ,Q A K QW. V r'fs12fLf 4 Extra- Curricufar Glpuba In addition to the regular class work, which is offered to all students, various departments have established extra-curricular activity clubs wherein interested students may do research in mathematics, photography, dramatics, and teaching. Participation in these organizations is a means of furthering the knowledge of students interested in continuing in the field selected. The Al-Geo-Trig, the Camera Club, the Dramatic Club, and the Future Teachers of America are four such groups which have functioned contin- uously this year. AL-GEO-TRIG . H x To furnish hrsgory and news of mathe- matics to the math students isethxegpurpose of the Al-Geo-Trig staff. The paper, headed by a capable staff, is produced by the trigonome- try and solid geometry classes. It has proven its success by the increasing number of students who have become interested in mathematics. Besides providing profitable and informa- tive reading the Al-Geo-Trig is an attempt to instill into its readers a clear and precise, reasoning ability. DRAM ATI C CL UB To encourage and cultivate the art of drama Central established a dramatic club. Although membership is available only to seniors the entire student body prospers by the existence of this historic organization for listed among its activities is the production of one-act plays presented at the weekly assemblies. Because of the constant taxing of its members and directors for the school's annual legitimate presentations the club is not able to accom- plish as much as it would like, however, its record is one of distinction and proof of this lies in its increasing enrollment. Page 108 CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club has been established at Central in order to aid the students in culti- vating a hobby which can be profitable and educational. At the meetings, which are held once a week, the techniques and compositions of pic- ture taking and developing are explained. Illustrated lectures, secured through a nation- ally known Camera Club service, provide further aid for the hobbyist in this field. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Because it was established this year, the Future Teachers of America is still in its in- fancy at Central, however, if it continues with its present interest and zest, progress is in- evitable. The purpose of the FTA club is explora- tory, provocational, and character forming. It was established g lj to aid young aspirants in securing the facts and opportunities of the teaching profession in their specific locale, their state, and in the nation g Zj to cultivate character qualities essential to a good teacher g 31 to study lives of great teachers g and develop student leadership. .AZ geo - rig Standing: D. Huss. B. Wisnewski, M. McClure, D. Kinnee, R. Swindeman. Seated: J. Baumie, D. Mierzwiak, P. Scott, R. Kellogg. M. Volz, W. Balas. a,I'l'leI 6l CAL Seated: Leonard Kreinbrink, secretary: Marie McClure, vice-president: Patricia Driscoll, president: Theodore Durler. Standing: Joan O'DonneIl, Peter Brooker, Ann Fabos, Joanne Toth. Marilyn Bates, Donald Marshall, Faith Varney. Page 109 ramafic James Bain, president: Carol Nusbaum, treasurer: John Hienz, vice president: Florence LaPorte, secretary. .jufure ,Zac em of America Father Harrington, Msgr. Shumaker, Mr. Bowsher, William Beaber, Miss O'Brien, Nancy Herrick, Marilyn Viegle, Mary Maynard. Page 110 Nilllms ,gw iii Q L ' xg JSR 3 ,Q 1 Q ' A i 0 . 1 q 'oh ' A 4 -sf m n A ' ,z I . 3 I 4f'LLx'A 1 ' ,Q. 1 ' A Q , V g J' Y' 2,9 S 3 i COACH PAUL O'ROURKE - A COACH JIM KURZYNSKE-Mr. 00.6485 COACH PAT MCCARTY Mr. McCarty came to Central to coach in 1943. He had previously been at Ursuline High School in Youngstown, Ohio. Illr. McCarty's stay at Central was inter- rupted by a call from Uncle Sam, fo: whom he saw service. After his release from the Army he served as football coach at St. Ambrose College, Davenport, Iowa. He again returned to Central in 1947, and took over the position as football coach. This has been Mr. McCarty's seventh year of coaching at Central. Mr. McCarty has done a fine job as Athletic Director, and much credit is due him for his hard work. COACH PATRICK MCCARTY ig 'ilfllll .l 5 COACH LARRY BONDY-A Kurzynske was graduated from Fond du Lac High School. Fond du Lac. Wisconsin. in 1945. He enrolled at Notre Dame University in 1946 and graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree. Since his arrival at C.C.l-I.S., in the fall of 1949, he has coached the lightweight basketball and foot- ball teams. Mr. Kurzynske's lightweight football team ended the season with a record of 1 win, 3 losses and 1 tie. The basketball team! won 9. while losing 7. Page 112 graduate of Central, Mr. Bondy re- turned to C.C.H.S. in 1942, and worked with the lightweight and freshman football teams, and the lightweight basketball team. In 1943 he became backfield coach of the varsity and c-oach of the light- weight cage team. Mr. Bondy entered the Navy in 1944. After a two year absence from Central he returned to the tasks of head football coach, head basketball coach, and Director of Athletics. This year Mr. Bondy's team was co-champion in the city, Sectional champs, and District runner-ups. His varsity squad concluded the 'season with a record of 19 wins and 4 losses. f fri:-, . are 'r gsm f 4 graduate of Central in 1938. Mr. O'Rourke has been the freshman football and basketball coach for five years. In 1937 he played on Central's championship basketball team. From Central he enrolled at Dayton Uni- versity where he played tackle on the football team. He entered the army in 1943 and remained in the service until 1946. Upon returning to civilian life. he again took over the job as freshman coach. Although the frosh gridders did not do too well this year, the basketball team captured a co- championship, with a record of 10 wins and Z losses. .QA ardify joofha! jam Row 3: Coach P. McCarty, L. Seidl, R. Kwiatowski, J. Holmes, L. Varney, T. Csizek, D. Hanley, J. In- corvaia, R. Keller, W. O'Shea, V. Sodd, Coach L. Bondy. Row 2: J. Rahman, H. Adler, J. McAlear, F. Holmes, B. Clinker, A. Ludwig, D. Farbrother, W. Mason E. Gliatti, J. Amstutz. Row 1: A. Mazzurco, P. Grill, J. Selz, D. Cousino, D. Lupica, B. Dame, J. Kronbach, J. Cassidy, J Bettinger. Hamilton Libbey DeVilbiss Scott - Rochester Aquinas Bellaire St. John Waite - Woodward Springfield 1950 joofhaff Sllwgluh They 34 20 13 26 34 19 0 26 40 We 6 7 7 I4 Z5 I4 14 6 0 Page x T. 5 ,::. 3 A ni f A 4 . 4 if - fidgi' wwf eggii W 'H 1 'X I 1 ,W uf Q. X ' +4 12,5 Nwffsww kkdkxx tw ' k gm X W wana W. J, , X fy - ,V ,X A hp , ,f1',e',Zm. I 'Q , 3 fig . 5 'J x is . J: ,iiqzzf ' X, A -If ' Qwifiw j ' .:.?w,w, wqw ,Y ' - 1 .mm f if 1-1-K vi 4' 13,l.F.23l',f'f?242Q'w 1: 344, . ,. 'Q' 4 FREDERICK HOLMESYI-Iis rough- JAMES HOLMES-A rugged end, EDWARD GLIATTI-Big Ed's line ness and grid ability went in well with Jim's ability and team spirit made him play spoke for itself. Much is expected his good spirit. a true Fighting Irishman. of him next year. ROBERT DAME-A rough one to tend with. he let opposing runners feel his presence on the field. S S wwf' '! fq,..e,z,1:a-2- . 113' 'fel 'N we wh -., is Qvmw JW' www WILLIAM MASON-A fleet Senior LAWRENCE VARNEY-Larry's JAMES CASSIDY-Jim's steady de- halfback who occasionally played safety speed and power in the backlield made fensive play made him a much feared man was always hard to bring down, him dangerous to opponents. gridder by the best of them. Page 116 LAWRENCE SEIDI.-His vicious THEODORE CSIZEK-A hard-run- tackling and blocking caused him to be ning back proved to be a problem to a standout on several occasions. opposition in a broken field. JAMES McALEAR-Tops in the city RICHARD COUSINO-Small but in punting helped Jimmy earn the speedy and with guts made Dick a 'Most Desetving Sub' trophy. promising note for next year. ,t we--sf XX new seq? 4 wily be M N fx.. ' 5 f ' e , K . 4 HERBERT ADLER-This rough VINCENT SODD-A stalwart line- Senior was called upon whenever a man because of his rugged blocking tough blocker or tackle: was needed. and tackling made Vince a great asset to the Irish. ANTHONY MAZZURCO-Like a WALTER O'SHEA-Denny's steady 'tiger' on defense, Tony proved to be playing at end was terrific whether one of the toughest line backers in the on offense or defense. business. Page 117 Q95 J o!igAfweigAf joofgaf Isis lg 1' H' F csc Top: R. Hofmeister, B. Thies, D. Keller, J. Ratler, J. Manley, T. Kromenacker. T. Yambor, V. Siwa. L. Moore. Coach Kurzynske. Middle: J. Dougherty, D. Jacobs, R. Torda, J. Rahman, J. Dressal, H. Fuller, N. Huston, Bob Kryzynski. Bottom: S. Prybelek, A. Wekel, J. Schmit, J. Henry, R. George, P. Hienschel, J. Fleity, P. Temple. x gl Q:5Al'l'I,6ll'l g00t66l! Top: Coach O'Rourke, P. Hough, R. Kuron, W. Kennely. G. Moran, G. Giles, R. Kolebuck, M. Krosh, F. Shealy, F. Hauser, T. Kwiatkowski, B. Wagner, D. Popiela. Middle: F. Berning, J. Szorzell, N. Scott, G. Hart, G. Roberts, R. Tierney, J. Kneese, M. DiSalle,,W. McNiel,,J:.!l' Scott. J. McHugh. C. Langerman. 1 Bottom: D. Bowen. L. Joseph. A. Cherry, W. Smith, P. Brummct, R. Davis, J. Brown, A. Muraldy, R. Plucianiak. Page 118 is ng ,Vg ,M W i s i! f f 9 n x w Q ,- WN f . X: Q, X . gx Q S X A 1 ff? ' 'A s ix ,1 X: uw - ,M , , V s SSW X Y k x 1 -X R 1 5 x S A Aw .r f i x ' Q kg . 6 X 1 4 K N K X 6 M J TL SX 4 Q' . ga XX 5 ff A XR -' E 5 Q Q x g ' 1 5 lffiw- , i X Q NN Q X F xml is ' Q gk xx X: M Q -.. ,. 'Ni S Q. A- i W AP X JOE LECHLAK- Rebounds was big Joe's middle name. He would get more rebounds in one game than some teams could get in three games. Joe was also a great scoring potentiality. He made the All-City second tem. CARLTON JIM NAUGLE-Not becoming eligible until mid season, Jim's consistent playing aided the Irish very often. His great game against Macomber in the tournament will be long remembered. Page 120 DENNY O'SHEA-A dead push shot made Denny a consistent scorer. Grab- bing rebounds also was one of his favorite pastimes. He also received All- City honorable mention. JOE MOUCH- Mickey Mouth missed the first few games because of a football injury. Joe's Hoor game and scoring sprees earned him All-City honorable mention. DICK HUMMEL-6 feet 8 inches tall and 201 pounds -of terrific center, Dick made the All-City and All-Tour- ney teams, gained All-State honorable mention while ending in second spot in the city scoring. BOB FELIX- Bibs was considered the tops in ballhandling and play- making in this region. He gained berths on the All-City and All-Tour- ney squads and an unconfirmed report of the United Press put him on the All-State sec-ond quintet. JOE AMSTUTZ-A monster and still TOM SHUMAKER-Another sopho- growing, Joe seemed a very consistent more, Tom should be well experienced scorer and rebound artist. With two for next year's squad. His accuracy in more years left he should be a spark- the scoring column is being looked plug in a year or two. forward to. STEVE ALEX-A tiny mite with ED GLIATTI-Graceful Ed's un- terrific speed, he helped keep the Celt canny ability to be immovable under fast break rolling. He will undoubtedly the boards this year makes him il see much action next year. potential star for next year's squad. BILL METZGER-Bill could shoot a JIM HOLMES-Speed and a good push shot either left-handed or right- set shot made Jim a very aggressive handed, and made the opposition stay eager. His prospects for next year are on their toes at all times. outstanding. Page 121 lljam ily gadbefbaf Standing: R. Hummel. J. Lechlak, J. Amstutz, R. Felix, J. Holmes, E. Gliatti, W. Metzger, J. Mouch, T. Schumakcr, S. Alex. In front: Coach L. Bondy, Mgr. A. Wandke. 1 951 Ziwleflafl .SLM DATE WE THEY OPPONENT CC HIGH SCORER PTS. Dec. 3 5 7 Z I Assumption Hummel - - - I 5 Dec. 8 DeVilbiss Hummel - - 1 6 Dee, 10 Delpbos St. John Felix - Z0 Dec. 15 Scott Felix - 12 Dec. 1 6 Lima St. Rose Hummel - 19 Dec. I7 Dayton Chaminade Felix - 17 Dec. Z I Woodward Felix - 14 Jan. 5 Waite Hummel - I 5 Jan. 9 Whitmer Lechlak - I 5 Jan. I Z Libbey Hummel - I 5 Jan. 19 Lima St. Rose Lecblak - ZZ J an. Z 3 M acomber Hummel - 2 2 Jan. 2 6 DeVilbiss Lechlak - 17 Feb. 2 Scott Felix 14 F e b. 6 Woodward O'Sbea I 8 F eb, 9 Waite Lecblak - I 6 Feb. I I Rochester Lecblak - I S Feb. 16 Libbey Hummel - Z 2 Feb. 2 3 M acomber Hummel - Z 0 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Feb. 27 Scott Felix I6 Mar. 2 M acomber O'Sbea - 14 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Mar. 9 Mansfield Hummel - I 7 Season Record - I8 wins and 4 losses. ge 122 oligdfweigkf Z?a:iLef6af Top: K. Miscr, S. Pryzbylek, B. Shultz, P. McAlear. J. Hunte, R. Adler, D. Kromenacker. K. Keller. Mgr. L. Joseph. Bottom: J. Rahman, L. Seidl, Coach Kurzynske, L. Moore. R. Francis. jlnaffk Folng. Giles, R. Kinnee, L. Klasen. B. Wagner. W. Kennelly, L. Hood. Middle: C. Shinevar, J. Henzler, R. Kolebuck, Coach O'Rourke, F. Hauser, F. Heldt, J. McHugh. Bottom: D. Glaclieux, P. Linnenkugel, W. McNiel, P. Nicholson. G. Hart, Mgr. Berning. Page 123 Z?a6e6af y y Bottom: D. Romano, B. Clinker, G. Howard, Cfrontj Mgr. Berning. J. McAlear, A. Takas, A. Ochs, A. Fischbach. Middle: B. Lajiness, W. O'Shea, C. Leslie, J. Pontsler, E. Zedlitz. J. Nopper. Top: E. Gliarti, R. Mettler, R. Steltzer, W. Mason. T. McLaughlin, P. McAlear, B. Knab, R. Klein, J. Areddy. The 1951 version of Central's Baseball Squad included seven lettermen from the previous Irish nine. They were Andy Takacs, Art Fischbach, Bob Boyd, Ernie Zedlitz, Gerry Beaudry, Jim McAlear and Jim Nopper. The above picture was taken before a practice session so not all of the boys in the picture played this year but will surely see action the following year. The Irish opened the season with a no-contest game with DeViIbiss I a 6-6 tie Q which proved costly because power-hitter Gerry Beaudry was injured and lost for the remainder of the season. A senior addition to the team was southpaw Bruce Lajiness who aided the pitching staff. As the Centripetal goes to press the Irish have lost to Libbey and tied DeVilbiss. I H 1951 Baseball Schedule ' l Tuesday, April 2 4 - Central 6 - DeVilbiss 6 Il , , Friday, April 27 - Central 0 - Libbey 13 U n ' Tuesday, May I - Central--bye 1 R, , Q Thursday, May 3 - Central vs. Scott J f l l . Tuesday, May 15 -Central vs. Waite -, ,I A f Friday, May I8 -Central vs. Woodward I' X 1 Tuesday, M ay 22 - Central vs. Macomber ,ff Tourney , Tuesday, M ay 8 - Central vs. M acomber Page 124 ow ing - merican eague D. Micrzwiak, G. Lisiakowski, R. Lewandowski. R. Stelzer, K. Srrcichcrr, N. Heban. owgng - Wafiona eague W. Young. R. Coombs, E. Michalski, W. Campbell, R. Kan-panty, R. Humrher. Page 125 QW J. Kubmki. E. Kowalski. J. Boudric, C. Hartmann, R. Fellman, R. Blochowski, J. Holmes. N. Blank, Coach Fr. Fuquz. Page 126 1 enn. id Top: J. Hunter. T. Seitz, R. Hoelfel, R. Prokup, D. Sohnly. Middle: B. Phillips, D. Huss, K. Maurer, R. Eble, J. Lechlak. Bottom: J. Manley, D. Mierzwiak. G.A.L. Instructor . In I It : 1 dl G.A.L. Instructor Miss Dorotlty II:1lc Page 127 girls ' .S?00l't6 Page 128 The Girls' Athletic League has completed its twenty-first successful year through the com- bined efforts of Miss Leonhardt, Miss Hale, and the leadership of its officers, Mary Lou Sakowski, Mary Reno, Carolyn Hawker, and Mary Ann Thome. The purpose of this organi- zation is to promote and d fvelop leadership, sportsmanship and present an extensive physical and health program to its members. G.A.L. members participate in competitive sports such as bowling and swimming. The gym classes participate in outdoor activities which consist of ping pong, hit pin baseball, shuffleboard, basketball, volley- ball, and modern dancing. Its outdoor activities include soft- ball, archery and speedball. The G.A.L. at the completion of the school year awards letters and chevrons to members who have earned sufficient points. An All Around Girl Athlete Trophy is also given by the G.A.L. 1. Going up. 2. Whcre's the birdie ? 3. King pin queens ss xr W: if ei GX ,wi 5-an 'iq is . EFI, fi -,Q .iff 'S H fu -N nw- is Q -.Y . m X' 'Ss' 53- M' o cv .. a 3 U ,I , I, V,7 fl V3 In PQ, A :Q ii gf' ' 1 5 5 M 4 s an 2-A uw fr' I at M,5fg1,,:-,:,- f. Ls 5? 'Ziff . 558, Y l sk' t 5: W' JP n , ui Q 1' ' ' 1 egg 'BF if if 2 I' .2-V s W ' Q 1 X 5' 'r H jj f 2 ' c -' 9' 55' i 'Z , f . -s , Hx tary, B Y i . , . s flu, --,- .,,,.,. Y , , K S' Y 4 M 5 .Q Y . 1.5 3+ 5 ,i xi-3' .f ' . Q4-7' t VH It wg f ug-x I li? xl , xx 11s 1 , if if gi , 5 f1.giO,t, 'ir es? ' Sys , 3 5 ,-3' 1 3 we ww, X, , N., 13- 2 Q 'N fu? tax. ay orwocafion The annual May Convocation completely depicts the love, devotion, and loyal homage that is given to Mary by the students of Central. As the May Queen places the crown of roses on Mary's head each student consectates himself to our Lady, as one of Her children. Page 130 , f , . . wi l EN Y X , Qjracluafion Under the guiding hand of Mary, the Blessed Mother, the seniors, represented by Geraldine Nowak and Gerald Willhauck, stand on the threshhold of a new life, ready to meet their chal- lenges. With the crest of their class ring they carry with them into the world the symbol of Christ, the symbol of peace. Tlx: he AH .sTu.L rrsl fsilgzyx MQW 5 fi, Qmrw fs Q, ggqffwrt if-W'-if 4 Z 2 MISS GIILIG Q J if5lfE.35:'?il?5'resr'm' P ., ww 5 , C if fmdw-glean ras Race as ogg' eptember Student Body welcomes Father yvalz V5-Hn .J ' 5, 3 Jl .A lla A C . lglgkiegirlx.-Q1'i:.'s'llaail THIS IS somw eo!! Central has largest enrollment in nts history HOW TWIN, HOW. Hucu, Central Students attend Bishop Rehring's inauguration october Centric Staff is picked Senior Class Play ' Parent-Teacher Day November Color Dav at Central December Maaazine Drive Held Janu 'Student Body welcomes T. V.'s Ed Sullivan C Centripatal Editors chosen February March Fr. Harrington Celebrates 'IO years as Principal Centralites participate in music contest 5 ' Career Day I Annual Junior-Senio nl Operetta - The Red MiII May May' Convocation H . Final Exams June Senior Breakfast Graduation :CHfQ1srMAs at Ar , cf ' FOR faq 7-'A fllezf wr V e'f? ..f?9Yf?i,,30f . , 'i7?.f:'7'REf37-'f f0i'?lff 7' Mftsrfes NH- Bqwsmsq E CONFEQ5 ylfff 4 i 0 5710. ' 4 ,ly ix Rfw C l 5 Eno! :al Retreat ester Exams r Prom Ga efefia CIIEJ W6lil'l!0l'LC1,l'1,Ce f .4--4' Mr. C. H. Webben Mr. John Welter Mrs' Wanda Justm Head of Cafeteria Staff Head of Maintenance x Maintenance Mrs. Margaret Densmore, Mrs. Arthur O'Callaghan, Mrs. Florence Wagner, Mrs. Mary Lusher, Mrs. Edna Yacmett, Mrs. Edna Hanankrath, Mrs. Minnie Glassnap. Mrs. Helen Tober. Mr. J. Zimmerman, Mr. Arthur O'Callaghan, Mr. E. J. Pawlinki, Mr. J. Walter. Page 134 , ., ,, , ., Patrons . 136 Advertisers . 140 O O Senior Register . 185 A SYMBOL OF SCHOOL LEADERSHIP a M m '4+0 I-'ree Individual s .: 2 Instruction 24 ? Placement ' H' Service TOLEDO'S OLDEST INSTITUTION OF HIGHER LEARNING 82 YEARS OP CONTINUOUS SERVICE CHECK OUR RECORD WITH THE BUSINESSMEN DAVIS BUSINESS COLLEGE 339 Huron at Adams Call MAin 7274 L7 SCHLACHTER'S GARAGE Automotive Service With a Reputation Tune-Up and Brake Service-Diametric Wheel Balancing Official Auto-Lite and Delco-Remy Service 2512 Hollywood Ave. at Detroit :-: :-: Tole-do, Ohio :-: :-: Phone GA. 4120 WE SERVICE ANY MAKE CAR-30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE - 4 GETTINGS HEATING, INC. 1433 Dorr Street EM. 4057 K J Page 135 Rev. Andrew Blasko Rev. Francis B. Bruksieker Rev. Fr. Frank Czelusta Rev. Edward Dunn Rev. R. C. Dunn Rt. Rev. E. G. Eordogh Rev R. F. Gorman Rev. Rev Rev Rev Rev John L. Harrington Urban Hoying Joseph H. Inkrott John A. Labuzinski A. R. Lamantia Msgr. F. S. Legowski Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Sigmund J. Mierzwiak, '43 Richard C. Morman A. E. Pinter H. W. Reineck Earl M. Schmit Jerome P. Swiiatecki Rev. John A. Trese Rev. Michael J. Walz Nlonsignor Edmund A. Widmer 'A' James Abele Mr. and lVIrs. Joseph Acker Acme Quality Paints, Inc. Dr. James R. Adams W. R. Adkins Super Market 1VIr. and Mrs. L. B. Ballance lVIr. Francis Bartelle Bartram's Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bauer lVIr. 'and Mrs. V. Baumie llflrs. G. W. Baxendale Belmont Pharmacy Beverly Pharmacy The BIG BOYS of CENTRAL'S BAND Biology Room 302 Per. 2 and 3 Bischoff's Super lVIarket Blanchard Brothers Funeral Home Edward J. Blawat Blessed Sacrament Girls' CYO Basketball Team Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bochenek Mr. -and Mrs. Louis Bondy Nicholas Bonowicz Boyer Cleaners Mr. and lVIrs. A. E. Brady Victor F. Brandel Page 136 PA TR ON Mr. and lVIrs. S. J. Brennan Bric-A-Brac Gift Shoppe Bridal Aisle Caro1's ,Beauty Salon Cathedral C.Y.0. Catholic Art Apostolate Colonial Cleaners Colonial Flower Shop Coloni-al Hardware X Sporting Goods, lnc Barbara Commett Mr. and Nlrs. Harold A. 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Karl Kassmann Thelma Kehr Zitzman and Robert C Ixehr lVIr. and Mrs. Harold E. Kelley Kelley and Harris lVIr. and Nlrs. R. F. Klear Dir. and Mrs. Arthur J. Klug, Sr King Radiator Company Kirby Vacuum Cleaner Company lllr. llrlichael Kisch Knudsen's Drug Store lVIr. and Mrs. Jos. Koschalk Dr. A. J. Kotecki Kozlowski Hardware P. J. Kranz Insurance Agency Mr. and lVlrs. A. T. Krause Melvin A. Krieger Mr. and Mrs. John Krysiak Leona Louise Kubitz Mfr. and Mrs. Arthur Kunzman Sally Kunzman lwr. anr lldrs. Bert Kwiatowski Lagrange Cleaners lVIr. and Mrs. Alva La lllarche L:u1dowski's Market llflr. and lVIrs. Howard K. Long Clair Langmaid Insurance Agency lllr. and lllrs. Thos. R. Lawler Ben L. Levine Bert Leon and Sou Funeral Home Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Leslie Mr. and Mrs. W111. J. LeStrange lllr. and Mrs. John Lewandowski Leydorf's Foods Library Conference Girls Lizbeth-Jeanne Shoppe Lucas and A. L. 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John Names Navarre Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. K. Nfawrocki lVIr. and M1'S. Frank Nehiser Neil's lVIen's Shop New Sylvania lldarket Mrs. Lawrence Nopper Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Nowak Obert lldoving X Storage Butch Odesky Ohio and Michigan Market Ohio Theatre OD1'C,S Auto Service Lucille '50 Jeanne '51 Oravec lVIr. and Mrs. M. B. O'Shea Packers Outlet Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P-acynski Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Paule Dr. and lllrs. E. A. Paulinski Nlr. and lVIrs. Stanley Pawelec llflr. and lVIrs. Stanley Pawlicki J. C. Penny Co. Peters Pharmacy lVIr. Charles Petrie Phyllis and VVOrdsie George F. Pickett, Jr. .Mn and Mrs. Paul Potocky Mr. and Mrs. Noel B. McClure Mr. and Mrs. Nleredith Price and Daughters Page 138 Mrs. Clara Purzycki F. A. Racinowski Florist Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ray Reddish Bros. Hardware Mr. and Nlrs. Joseph J. Rerucha Dr. Frank J. Restivo John R. Reuscher Jeanette Robideau Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Robideau Patricia J. Roller lVlr. and Mrs. R. B. Roller Mr. and lklrs. 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Straub Studer Bros.--Shell Anthony's Holy Name Society St. St. Catherinels CYO St. Hilda Guild St. Teresals CYO Sr. St. Ursula Academy Vincent De Paul, Circle No. 410, Daughters of Isabella Supreme Recreation blr. and lllrs. S. G. Swiergosz hir. and llflrs. Vlfalter Swindeman, lr. Syl, Jo, Rosie, lloddie, and lllar Jerome Szczublewski lklr. and lllrs. Frank A. Szymanski M1's. Wm. F. Toner llfr. hiichael Taranowski Dr. VVilliam D. Testa Timm's Flower Shop Tivoli Theatre Tom's Tommy's Take-Out Store Universal Credit Jewelry Co. R. Valk Harold YV. Van Gilder, '47 Ur. and illrs. ll. F. Vidoli Villhauer's ilfleat blarket lVlr. and Nlrs. Anthony J. Volz Von Ewegen X VVitgen Ollie Wagner X Son Plumbing lid XVojtkowiak Food bl-arket llvlr. and lllrs. VVm. Cl. VValker VVarner College of Beauty Culture llflr. and Mirs. A. J. YVassinger Waynels Nlarket VVearley llflotor Co. fllr. -and lllrs. H. J. YVeaver VVest Toledo Ligliting Fixture Shop lVIr. rand lllrs. Leo VVichowski lVIr. and lllrs. 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W ffffrwfw JT f 215' BEST WISHES coNoRATU'iAT1oNs ' ' I gy TO TO :PW THE CLASS or 1951 THE CLASS or 1951 THE OBLATE FATHERS OLLIE CZELUSTA of ST. FRANCIS DE SALES MAYOR or ' TOLEDO W X F' g -, .-- A, SENIOR BOYS - 101 Sister M. Thomasine President - James Melrose Vice-President-John Reuscher J K Basil Abbott John Anaple Robert Barshel William Coyle Robert DeSalvo Marvin Dougheriy Robert Ertle David Essex Dan Farbrother Robert Felix Don Gardner Pat Gillespie Wesley Hayes John Heinze John Herman Fred Holmes Jim Homier Jerzy Howard Larry Huber Melvin lzbinski Charles King Tom Kromenacker Frank Lewandowski Richard Mack George O'Hara Jerry Owen Richard Penn Terry Riley Robert Roller Ed Shea Charles Slraric James Symanski John Vidoli Ray Waclawek Don Weller K 9 B Page 142 2033 Collingwood Blvd. Toledo 2, Ohio GO TO EDDIES MARKET Corner Hill Ave. and Byrne Rd. 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S3 I J WJ lj A I WHEN IN NEED or BETTER CUTS ax if EQ or THE NATION'S CHOICE STEERS .C j A P Call LAwncla1e 7222 Fi. of Tyler Pg 143 f . ru vga gy-5 W CONGRATULATIONS .J N TO THE YIJM ' 'IJ CLA s O ' 'if-' ' f ,JI f' S P 51 Y I W' BARSHEL'S FOOD MARKET GOOD FOOD MEANS GOOD HEALTH 4354 Monroe Street Toledo, Ohio K 4 Q. JJ 4 I I .-f l'Airfax 892.1 I. . I 607 Security Bldg. : f'1 r'A' 'iT'LT-'T 'OW'-Ef'Ti:M?F7:'jTJlf1 Toledo, Ohio no -, 1 I ' ,f U1 s. AND TOREIGN STAMPS-COIN Boons 4 l' COLLECTORS' SUPPLIES 4. I I 1 A FIRST DAY COVERS A' A FINE LINE OF PACKETS BY COUNTRIES xl ..-,, A., D7 . ...v ,WM ...,-,,,,, ALM, .M f gM....4M.,M...,-L. , .,,, ,W L .. M ADams 3910 Established 1910 GIBBONEY PLUMBING 8: HEATING CO. PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS RAY L. GIBBONEY 1430 Broadway P. O. Box 105, Sta. E. Toledo 9, Ohio r ' x K Page 615 Cherry Street t MAin 9420 .I O H N A . R E G E R 'I' CATHOLIC SUPPLY HOUSE Importer and Dealer in Vestments, Church Ornaments, Statues and Sanctuary Supplies Mission Supplies-Refinishing Sacred Vessels Chalices Cihoriums Ostensoriums Banners Candles Prayer Books Rosaries Bibles Crucilixes Candlesticks ' N jf'-QC'-:J ....,..,.Jyg5- ...U f., ea.. e ...clad -fee-fi je Ffa., -.... ,As-A axle lr Goon FENCES ron EVERY NEED f M 'N' MARLEAU HERCULES FENCE COMPANY Manufacturers and Erectors ot WIRE and IRON FENCE TOLEDO 9 A I START S DRUG STORES 1009 Sylvania at Martha 1659 S lvania at Jackman Y O THE REXALL STORES OE WEST TOLEDO a x f n It is gilvcn to only a fefw to X NX use their life span to beneft I-N l G 0 0 N S all generations to rome after them . . . Such fwas the' gif! l, 'X of Thomas Hlfva Edison, pio- 'I I ncer in applying electririty to ' ' ' better the lot of mankind. I 'E' we are Proud TELEPHONE WORK to bear his name . , 1. It'S IMPORTANTI 4. It'S Inieresttng 'Only a holder of the original Edison license . I may use the name Edison as part of its cor- 2- PHY 15 Good fmm 5- Raises Come porate title. It is the mark of a pioneer. Toledo the start Regu1a1,1Y Edison, a business-managed, tax-paying electric company, is proud to be so honored . . . In this . - our 50th Anniversary Year we renew our pledge 3' Offices are 6' Co Workers are to serve our customers to the very best of our Pleasant Friendly ability. nn rouoo f I APPLY NOW: f Women's Employment Office V' 'i ll V THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY E --ff '-e-f -A-----nf-44---Af--f- y x -- A-A Q Page 145 I W DW f mf ilflfffli PWJ EEQZQSALQ5 an f , I9 0 Vlffyfjlgi Zllfvffbv in '6 4 W5 A ,Q l, M iff it , it FIR IN RADIO- ' J F- S IN TELEVI S W X fy' IN TOLEDO l Cy I .3- OIt's ECONOMICAL OITS TASTE AP- ., PEAL is GUAR- 5- I ANTEED f I ALL DOGS GO FOR KASCO! 1 f LET'S MAKE IT A PARTY! o Whether it's a basket picnic, a trip to an athletic event, a sight-seeing tour, or a more formal occasion, when you charter a bus you permit everyone to enjoy the trip from the time you leave until you are safely home. Expensive? No, indeed. On the con- trary you will find that compared with other forms of travel, Chartered Service is very reasonable. For suggestions and quotations, call ADams 1241. The Community Traction Do. Q K FOR BETTER VALUES IN QUALITY FURNITURE BE SURE TO SEE RALPH KELLER AT THE Buckeye Furniture Co O Monroe and 21st Streets TOLEDO Phone AD. 5231 Page 146 A TRADITION OI' NEW DEVELOPMENT Backed by a tradition of new development, the name Owens-Illinois today stands for quality products. The history of Owens-Illinois is highlighted by developments which have made material contributions to better living. The invention of the Owens bottle machine in 1904 by Michael J. Owens, one of the Company's founders, made it possible to mass produce low-cost glass containers. Glass tumblers and other tableware are plentiful and inexpensive today be- cause in 1906 Libbey Glass developed techniques tor making them automatically. Hayle calcium silicate building and insulating products, first introduced by Owens-Illinois in 1943, make buildings warmer and more fireproof. Many people enjoy better television today because in 1949 Owens-Illinois developed the rectangular all-glass bulb which makes possible better television pictures and smaller cabinets. These are but a few of the developments which are reflected in products that the Company produces. More could be mentioned and there will be many more in the future. A continuous program of research and development benefits the public as well as Owens-Illinois, a name that stands for quality products. OWENS-ILLINOIS GLASS COMPANY, Toledo, Ohio X 2010 Don' JO. 3792 ZEDLITZ MEATS QUALITY MEATS Our Own Sausage Corner Door and Waverly Mr. E. Zedlitz, Proprietor G D. J. MARLEAU COMPANY HARDWARE, PAINTS, VARNISHES, ROOFINGS, GLASS, PLUMBING SUPPLIES, EAVE TROUGHING and SPORTING GOODS Collingwood and Detroit Avenues Toledo 12, Ohio X 9 Page 147 6 My K I jr? ' GOOD WISI-IES FROM PMA SWANTACK BROS. ROOFING SIDING SHEET METAL WORK GAS PURNACES 3-633 Junction GArtield 7551 ,sl ' L 3 I , ' P H I L I P P R O V O I 2 1 H I , PURVEYOR OF 9' , ' ff FINE MEATS and sAUsAGEs an I? l- 3269 Monroe Street GA. 3421 L V - O P E N - I ul Monday, Wednesday and Friday .,..,.,..,....,...,.............. .............,.., T ill 9:00 P.M. ' .'Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday .,.., - .............,........,,..................,..,,,.. Till 6:00 P.M. ATLAS BRIDAL SHOP MRS. A. SZAROLETA EVERYTHING FOR THE BRIDE AND HER MAIDS ' COMMUNION DRESSES-VEILS ., 4 Q yy 2932 Lagrange Street Toledo, Ohio Phone GArtield 2041 ut ... '. el . WE SPECIALIZE IN SPORT SHOTS BASKETBALL, SOFTBALL AND BOWLING TEAMS THE SPORTSMAN PHOTO SERVICE 916 Homer PO. 8295 K P ge 148 f ,X f We A fr of QW lx 'iGLENDALE SUPER MARKET! N lj Q59 N KF I J ,WJV ,f,, ,QOIO Glendale Avenue fri. Q 1 l X J, ,f' I u., AQ ma fy!! Walterl Shoup .......,,..,......,.......,...............,e., . .,.,,......,..,. A.Ae...e ,,.,,,..,..............,... . 'I ll mx l Harland Lark ,................ .......,,...........,,...,...... gsX X Q Q 1 W. E. Love .....,.,,.., ......,.....,A......e.,...,.. .,............. ..,.,.......... 2, I x ........ D rugs J L ,P X ,fn W A R ky' M fU ASK POR . . . K jf SPANGLER'S Y JITNEY BAR 1144.6 10 Al' XM 'lfffbw' ffifff. . . SPANGLER CANDY COMPANY V Toledo, Ohio ,434 'ff' 'f' A ' A 4'A'fYi- 1Zc'4 ' in , U 0. 's lf JOHN NAUMANN so SONS, INCj ' GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS 364 Parker Avenue l W oledo 5, Ohio Mru fp 5f,MK7li'!i?M MAN OLLEGE fVm DIOCEJN OLLEGE FOR WOMEN Write the Dean 2441 Collingwood Blvd. ADams 9241 . if 1 'fjgwi' V X7 CT Iwi' 1 I I 'fu ff! yf. , URBANSKI W df! 3202 Lagrange Street ,iw li, Zjgsfff A K I FURNTTURE HARDWARE A ,Wf C X, AMUSEMENT GAMES 8: PHONOGRAPH CO. 3248 Monroe Street NEW AND USED RECORDS PHONOGRAPHS RENTED FOR PRIVATE PARTIES B m FOR THE BEST IN DANCE FLOORS . . . 3 Dix POLONIA HALL N X Q. , Xi Q NCES, MEETINGS, WEDDINGS AND PARTIES X QQ N N X Ni Cinerigmce mgon AD ms 6849 A XX Q 5 Nw 51 Q wb K N ' A ,A F, xi Y AQ wk X N fi A I R I Qs X CONGRATULATIONS x SX E 'E Q' TO THE N I O, . N. XX X DQR CLASS OP '51 Q SSP? :E EUY E. NEEPER TEE Q EQ COUNTY ENGINEER Xe- N Y I , X X '94 Page 150 jf I 1 4 i N ' l X ' IL! 1 , f . V, I 1 4 - H lj ,I 1 ,f - ll Alf! V YE 75 ff f V . If fi -VCor1 Zgftfvlt-at1 atm B st W1 es j fu o all my, c 'fsm Ie Q A Xxx 'fgfhasijeerf 51 privilege ljifj n yy 1 jx YU 4 to rk WII ou., MJ Mliff'-IJV 4-111 S1 Cf?fl4Y X OM. , , l tv' I UL X AJJ -I , U 1 AVID! AGODZINSKI 51 JL Q 5 X N X 'lx . X J X E539 wx 1 I0 la, X 1' ' 'MAJ D , J F. C. 'IEBESH X . I 1 gpbg, PLUMBING - HEATING - IND I T - fwfw4,59f Q64441! . :nw-W ,I Phone 1,r,v.,!Q 3053 West Bancroft Street O, OHIO ' Q ,ZZgL ATLAS ASPHALT PAVING William E. Sweeney f'39ll, Owner .. it ' ,f ' L, ,A . ' 4 5 ' - ,. . . I . ' X 'Q A , f'l- .- Q I .. ' 1 ' , ,J ' ' JO. 1811 ' ' . ' 2455 Dorr Street JO. 2531 TOLEDO, OHIO DRIVES PARKING AREAS 9 K W COLLEGIATE I CAP 8: GOWN COMPANY CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS Representative, P. D. Cook Ogoniz Road I KUEHMANN'S I I AMERICA'S QUALITY I' ' 5'-POTAJTO CHIPS ' 9 ' A I 'V - SAY f If O-MANN'S f FTHE TLORIAN-LAUX CO. PLANNED INSURANCE PROTECTION FIRE AUTO BONDS WALTER'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONIST 766 Oak St. Phone TA. 6818 Toledo, Ohio Walter B. Sohocki, Owner Pg 152 1 -fx. ' , I C, Ive -v A ,x -L ,N . I xxsmn, I s -Q MEATS or QUALITY I'-I P? 1- I -- GRAMLING. MEMS, INC. C, I Y 502 Tecumseh Street corner Collingwood I 'N 1, .VLA- ,. L 7 MAin 8269 Toledo, Ohiollbv' ELi,x LEE SCHNEIDER, President W FOR FRESH FRUITS OR VEGETABLES CALL THE TOLEDO GARDENERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION at 30 North Huron Street ADams 5241 E. J. Heil, Mgr. N A HOBBY THAT WILL PAY DIVIDENDS STAMP COLLECTING ' BEAUTIFUL STAMPS OF THE WORLD YOU'LL BE PROUD TO OWN. IF YOU CAN SPEND 50c PER WEEK, LET ME START YOU. RELIGION ON STAMPS, SHIPS, TRAINS, VIEWS, ETC. Write 3937 Watson Avenue or Call KI. 4782 C. D. L. STAMPS - --ff --- N ADams 7161 MCINTIRES FURNITURE - APPLIANCES - TELEVISION - SERVICE 1120 Broadway Page 153 GEORGE W. FRAHN 8: SONS GENERAL MACHINE SHOP AND PLANER WORK 1363-65 West Bancroft Street ?Dams 2894M .Q V q Toledo, Ohio PQ lf if wr, X, X as I of th -.,, f IM, IX , W MK KTIQEQIQQ KOWXEWQ Ve 6 ,Q N01 ,ff ll N XNPQEN GROCERQIEQQND SATS f xv Qrlk 1 ' ll T all 1 1 is ,K Sf glclin Ak egxe vm! ,Nh I 'Y bf IS' S I 4 f all he L we gif fe DV Q if We YY aid X, ff! HRAMM BRONI-EE TA is 1 W5 FINE FLOWER ' A ij 1315 Cherry Street Flowers for Toledo or Anywhere in the World Members Florists Telegraph Delivery Association ADams 2191 ORCHARD DRUGS EXPERT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Clarence L. Gelow and Earl Bean 3059-61 W. Bancroft St. Toledo, Ohio Pg 154 1 THE FRED CHRISTEN 8: SONS W .., Neff!! COMPANY .mg af f ? METAL AND ROOFING CONTRACTORS T! Jffjyjd HOME INSULATION I 567-ll Phone: ADams 4161- 3-4 71? George Street 'I1?IkEDO, omciblf ,J ff gl, ff fy K ' ff' 1 , ' f . , 'X Riff TA KI'S LAQ CRE f B w LIN GQ My . A' I f 'rj f 805 Deiror Iv e f J! JV V UJAQOQZI pf if T A ff A . fl! j vyyd K J 'Ri , J ig Q IRJERHEAD moons - OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY OF TOLEDO 1940 W. Central Avenue Ph LA d l 9900 T l d Oh' R. A. WIMMER f y f Q IMPROVED L msn - QUALITY BAKE9, ODS - ,Ij X I ' x ! 1 I jig! 1 MUTUALS . v ,I ' '- h J! A l'jlJv ffl 5 kJ i ,IJ lf? i ff' ,, ' f' I ff. K fl r 4' g,1 . be n fl!! up A f 4 If A J f ' NN-Q. 14867 Oakwood Avenue I JO. 4421 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '51 O an Jos. E. O'Donnell 8: Co. PRESCRIPTIONS D R U G S 609-611 Madison Avenue GArlield 3749 xt Page 156 A. J. ALTER, Agent 2202 Ohio Building MAin 7124 NEVER TOO OLD TO LEARN Gallagher Cleaners never stop looking for better Ways of cleaning. That's why their specialized methods are tops in To- ledo. SANITONE for fabrics LUSTER-WAY for furs GAZELLE for leathers YA-DE for mothprooflng DRAX for waterproofing Call LAwndale 2171 for home pickup and delivery or use our Drive-In Gellealxef 3835 Haverhill Drive, near Berdan 'ffi9WHffw'5ffVW jf w ' E e W J be 0 D ERY IN .9 3 fa 1 Wy 'KA CY EGETABLE5 P' ' H A sasukii Ave. KI. 5737 YW BLESSED SACRAMENT C. Y. O. President ..................,...............,......,..,.,............ - ,...,......,...........,......,...,,,..., James O'Shea V' e-President C l H lk Secretary ......,.............,... P H l T asurer .A.....,,..... N S h BEST WISHES f TO THE CLASS OF Co. EXW! ff gf M CYHC oeLorN SIING Q Q. !!-is 'nazrdsrfrsf' ,'3 I AD 82 . Qfvjg fa gf .M A WJ y95U1'ff ?Mff T 1 ff AAT 65,1 if I CZEYHE WISHES Wwjifff NJINWAIIDIAQXTWR P C o M P A NY P P .WF 4 .QP . M A e A. A. Zahner 50 v Q , To sell your home, farm, lot or business . Call SILVER JONES 0 REAL ESTATE 0 2112 Jefferson Avenue AD. 3497 TOLEDO 'qt P V ff 5. Y A , POTNT PLACE PHARMACY 5198 Summit Street PO. 1961 BT Imholt, Proprietor TDC- P CRIPTION SPECIALISTS V gp - Q box . if W Q5 . DU MANUPACQTEIE EEL SUPPLY co. ' P. O. B 96 Q K , ' . X 3950 Detroit Avenue ' f il I KI. 5451 ' fy 3 Toledo 1, Ohio - Q 2, -.5 4 -.. , Q A A or X Page 158 ,4 5 ..- . f ,-.. P' X ,I 1421, .,,., ' , f I ,IRI ff I ,1 -I I I I I I J Ii-L I .lu Lili! ,N I If I-bf,-I j V f I' l 0' E T LOIV PG. CO. III ? 'I o dx X I nb Iff ' W I jg!! 1227- 9 Vance Sireei x 7 Qj , , if - ! IK, 4 f gg 1 MANUFACTURERS OF WORK GLOVES I Ifffiy ff ,I ' 'L QI . 1' 1 ,V L! E ' R. C. Palicki, President and General Manager 1, ff Togecid, Ohioy' I l f , . I ,-A , Rl f I A! 1 jg! ,tw I S f - A I4 fi., ,fl - f L wr ' ' A f I I ff' F 1: f-O 6,4 P ,f I F . , Q . 4,9-f , I TOLEDO CAMERA SHOP ,,s, ff 6' A EVERYTHING IN PHOTO SUPPLIES I? ,AA L I M A RAPID 6 HOUR 1 'I A , 1' DEVELOPING sf PRINTING Q ' ' FOR FINER CAMERAS - THE IOOCZI PHOTOGRAPHIC STORE I . 5 HU 'PREET Between LamsOn's and Gas Office E I L. Q if ,-5-'J KY, 3 K - X 9 S E fl' ff' 17's Ij.L'E.'!1?'S R AR ' - My Wd LOu tOrs 1022 Adams Sireei MA. 0773 TOLEDO 2, OHIO K J f N ELMER DRUG STORE Wayne at Fearing PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS il - WA. 291 1 V - J Pg 159 ,I ,je i ' Q Wjfw M W W C 1 RASKA FURNITURE COMPANY I of V E ! ' ' I, HARDWARE ' M, A! ' COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS . W4 YA ,W MAin 0779 1318-20 Nebraska Ave. U c J r I SELL THE BEST AND REPAIR THE REST gd OVER 50 YEARS voumrs sewmn wmcmue STURE 'V.' 5155: ': H .:.:.: 2515 Cherry Street Toledo, Ohio Phone GAriield 6431 . ' Superior in Quality and Satisfaction- A Free Demonstration The New I-'ree Arm Zig Zag -See Its Needle Dancwllmazing sEws ON BUTTONS AND MAKES BUTTON HOLES ELEVEN MACHINES IN oNE -'f: 1 1 -: : ' n I Bargains - Any Make - Exchanged or Made Into a Modern Electric 6 THE 'KUHLMAN BUILDING SUPPLY 8: BRICK COMPANY 5? E' ' -E I . 919 Nicholas Building L Toledo, Ohio t ' a LC L-. . ie WHITIE'S ROOFING 8: SHEET METAL CO. Phone MAin 7814 BUILT-UP ROOFING-HOUSE ROOFING EAVE TROUGHING - SIDING - ATTIC INSULATION PURNACE INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS 2202 Walnut Street Toledo, Ohio A. J. lWhitiel Heringhausen, Owner K , Page 160 .-, ..,e,,.I,..e,,,WM.,e,.,.M,rg.,.k,,..LM s A d ll, ....,, A. Sk . ., -'-- GRANA'S SUPER MARKET I RE 0 fig 9' NIH 5129 Bennet Klngswood 8101 COMPLETE LINE IN MEATS AND VEGETABLES FROZEN FOODS AND COSMETIC STAND Open Week Days, 9:00 A.M. till 9:00 P.M. -Sundays from 10:00 A.M. till 6:30 P.M. HERE'S T HE FULL TEAM Tuf-fiex 0 Vitrolife 0 Tuf-flex 0 New Polished Window Tempered Structural Glass Elnlrupang Plat. Glass GI ss Doon Glen Glen kv! 4 nwa ng au ' . ITho:rl::IPua1 0 Q ' 1 ' ,y ,.: 4 'J Blgllg' HI me in J- Ruushng guhgy ,.1,v 5 - Q Y GIGS! Qlggg ' X I .1 I, 4 X -If I ,Q LIBBEY-OWENS'FORD GLASS COMPANY TOLEDO 3, OHIO 0 ' Page 161 HUGH J. BARTLEY COMPANY W , REALTORS 'Aff' nfl , 222 Erie Street 'bc' X' ' Toledo, Ohio . 1 , K 1' ,ff J , J L5 .- w , I ra , 1 LEONA'S TOGGERY SHOP fa 11 fx ,Q ,yi Women's and Chi1dren's Wear B fir, Accessories, Millinery Communion Dresses 203 Conant Street LU. 3-2556 Maumee, Ohio k W S C H O R L I N G S FOR FINEST F O O D S 3049 W. Bancroft JO. 4681 L -9 n-' - a GRACE E. SMITH'S RESTAURANT SERVICE-CAFETERIA and PASTRY SHOP Nationally Known for Good Food Madison at Erie Pg 162 I 1 Mp is V Y , - 1- . ' 'J ' . . W TTOLEDO MOTORS INC. . 11 rj .J at ' ' ' ' 6 5' WSOTO-ELYMOUTH SALES sf SERVICE 1 y' ,y i J , ' A Phillips at Haverhill V If ' . l LA. 1158-1159 j . GARAGE and CELLAR FLOORS - SIDEWALHS - DRIVEWAYS J O H N J . P E D R O General Cement Contractor 3754 Lockwood Avenue Toledo 12, Ohio Phones: KI. 1624 and KI. 9995 CHURCHILL'S FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS W. Central at Cheltenham Road Toledo, Ohio YOU WILL BE MISSING THE BEST UNLESS YOU NRE BUYING YOUR MEATS AT C H U R C H I L L ' S N rt f i COMPLIMENTS LESLIE OPTICAL COMPANY MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING OPTICIANS 105 Nicholas Building Toledo, Ohio G. J. Lesl-ie P9 People'.s Meat--Market ij . . 4 J X W WE WISH SUCCESS TO THE , CLASS OF 1951 D Vi' I f f' 1 6 2 7 0 - 1 Champion Fuel Co. 608 Summit Street WM, HQLTGREIVE ..- ADamS 9320 , 1222 Nebraska Avenue ' pn 9 N 1 7 CON TU I S X BE Poon MARKET TH A ATIN L OP 95 ' A f 1 -k , 0 . HOME OF GOOD FOODS Th Pr: es 2008 Cherry Street 11 P 'A' 0 2202 Lagrange Street ' TWO Phones: MA. 1621 4277 AD. 4276 Pg 164 Q! We Db 1 fivfwdlfw ,LH of . 1 5 HONGRATULATIONS, FELLOW CLASSMATES, l V QQ M FROM TlE?L1sH sEN1oRs l fQ,,4,.1-66? W M WLLQ ga V Paul Pacer F lt Lewan ski Ralph Wojc' chowski James Szy k R 1 nd P nski ' Srage Joe Wisniewsk Raymon Waclawek Ro Kwi k s ' James Kuback Ed Janowiecki J' h Slup i Donald Woznialc Donald Mierzwialc Dick Lewandowsk Gene Michalski Bob Marciniak Eugene S p y lc Joe Labuzinsk Joe Banachowsk Melvin Izb lc 1 t X F k Zalewsk Leonard Maciolek Paul Zi X- Y.: Stanley Mylek Eugene Cieslewicz Bill R 1 k 'NA Dale Bochenek b .J Davigcipgodzinski D 'L Vi P' v ff ,gif ' , Q12 g 51 -0 f if-JJ if . J if P ' Q- : ' Ml vigil V 2,1 I 4 My 1-M fi? 3 U . N, ,J ef G -A x . J., ef! , 5 - fe 'L f dxf Q V ,fl V J Eff pf! ify 'A l A x ri - ewgf --mf' V.. 4 454' fb 7. .I TH NURWALK TRUCK LINE GDMPANY X!! SPEEDY.. s l wgcs bf - Ag TO' P 1:1515 . . IL ' Io, MI me , INDIANA, ILLINOIS Y! J an NSYLVANIA ' A lk ,glam Office: Norwalk, ohio ,l l o W erminal: City Park and Swan Creek 7 J. F. E a en, President Charles W. Hoke, Vice-Pres. of Page 165 -9 xf! Jr n . , - .Af K r f L ya' 1 .-f'i,,LuR 1. 41 ,iff , KJ V ,ff A. L .1 . 1 Wx HQ vx..jf!g,.,Q'?xffs4ffEi93v5,a.iy.f.Lj,,. . x - K 'ff fa ' ezflueju 3 :S ,fMfiffV!?'A ! 'f6iW' ,N , fl nik!!! , U , . Q HAM .gN,,.fvf5E? gf if Vi' Lf C Gmiiizf D 1 Ll Q . L 1, U 'fY'Q0'B liEESEg , .J I ' ' J?vLes1P91T1 il. 6.326 JS lgfff' .fix 530' 4: 6 'Wea gc. '1 7-'3 '!f i 5. VX JVPOR FINE FLMQSY 'J ' WXHGLAKLS ' ' 1 S12 L f , . ,A .lxil GT5i res ' F WERS Woodvme Road Q' , 1 4 TA 1 Q ' Dmmbo, mo' Q, CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH SALES and SERVICE CARL F. STEINMAN, INC. PERRYSBURG, OHIO T 1 d R . Phone WA. 1135 P b rg Ph LU Page 166 KOP F MOTORS ' ToLEDo's CHEVROLET DEALER 5 5 'fx ,- w, 9. 6' L. Q PARTS, SERVICE, CARS, TRUCKS ' ri V, 'fwc-wr I u 'J'3'2'i?J1T at 12t 6 MA. 3152 L .HKQ--af .Tx-i'r-4-f .Ni A Q, TI.. qL,.f.fw-'-- . '- '!-Tvs! 0' 7 L vw-.17 - TULEDO WlLLIAMSON FURNAGE 00. 31 North Ontario? Street A I v X Sf' 53' 'Q S- . I qi L gm ELITE URNACES K ir: -N 4' is ' 6 K 20 year guarantee Q - t 795 STEEL UR ACES X x L COAL EURNACES EM. 1558 M Jos. Zitzelberger 6 x f 51 3 JQT1 JJ .U 'Ll-46 f f 5 'lima W1111 of Wile : x it 6' 1 ' . ci GRATU1, veg? l J ., -M ' 1, ' 7 vw.- , ,The Largest u so egfler 3 Toflii . ,Xl J bd ffffffvs-fT7In79P!i'b yea., xii Ogijl A D SALES H. K, X .sw 4,1 1 Eiirz, ...- Hudson and Crosley Motor Cars j V x 1, L ' 380 East Broad Street ' ljbfxx if K Columbus, Ohio 2012 Madison at 21st Street Toledo, Ohio Phone ADams 7193 , Air Conditioned BETTER PROTECTION FOR FINE TABLES Does Your Schedule Include TYPING 'A' It Not-Ask About Our Late S ' Y W'll A ' t ewme ou I Pprecm e Afternoon or Saturday Ohio Table Pad Co. Classes Manufacturers of STAUTZENBERGER'S Ohio Safety Ventilated Asbestos PRIVATE TABLE PADS SECRETARIAL SCHOOL JOrdan 6712 317 Huron St. MAin 3656 Toledo, Ohio Fluorescent Lighting 'Y 9 a Page 168 Y' , b .j,,ffMV f d - C I Q l ! A!J,,-.fn gf ,Of fff 0 5 J, J, ,jf jsU Ess jr I JL! ff ,J 7 . . TO TH,lj,,,'Zf JJ. I W' f , mf K!! S OF if, J-,7r-JJV , A Z , ' ,ff J jf j X. X l iff! I-'71 ,J ,J J A . 6 . 'f fd JJ, Q: ,jf f, alfa IJ, ,rf 7,9 ,iv J' j .J ' f If jj.,-if ll 'QQ grfivfns. cnryrg 1-CNARLIE 15 f J ,W Tlph TA 5701 Night Phone AD. 4858 TOLSEDQ CARTAGE co? Frank Murray, General Manager 'A' GENERAL TRUCKING, MACHINERY MOVERS AND ERECTORS CARRY ALL SERVICE it 9381-'iSte1 Tld Oh J 7 'mf if 1 ' A A , 4 Af x T1 l' R f Y L' I nxt f Y W I 132-1 Dain soo -'MUST ST C N115 CfIFT sHo1gX', 7 I1 X I X4 mmit S ix fi FToledo 4, Ohio, , , Phones Ai? ,f4324 Y 3 Mi-1 V M ,W l ' ' X gf: XVK VK V T 'C ' I 1 N 1 -4 in 5 I i If A . 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Carpets - Drap ' - Floor Coverings K - C y Rtoom 227 M ' ri, O.S.I-'. di Su nold , Carmelita Lenkay R arrick Frances Liebherr K anne Biro Diane McGrew oan Biro Elizabeth Molnar Barbara Burlen Joyce Christian Judy Eich Joanne I-'air Rosemarie Grzywinski Joanne Halker Geraldine Haack Rita Hipp Rosanna Irmen Nancy Ann Johnson Sue Johnson Marilyn Kosi, ' Mary Laifop lf 9 U Page 170 Pat Mooney Anita Nordhaus Ann Radbone Maureen Rahilly Mary Ann Robb JoAnn Sobecki Arlene Spillis Lenora Syring Mary Beth Toth Helen Toth Rita Tscherne Prudy Ueberroth Ramone Zaleski CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OP 1951 BAENSCH TOOL 8: MANUFACTURING CO. We Specialize in General Tool ne.eel?llle,ql'5q l PRED W. BAENSCHUJI ,J M ' ty ' 3846 Wallwerlh Dr. le If XTX? DflJKI1fyW64?j168 ,l If XJ W UVM' if 'fig-f ey WATCH REPAI1ISfLl'BLlg'Al!ONQAI.LgjlI'EW Iggy . . 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MURNEN COMPANY 202 Nicholas Building MAin 4163 K 1-?. V ' Q f 15 I WERSELL BICYCLE SHOP 1, 2 Schwinn Built Bicycles A MODEL FOR EVERY NEED--SALES - SERVICE - PARTS WHIZZER-J 86 H TWINN-BIKE MOTORS TRICYCLES, ALL SIZES-WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL Complete Line of Accessories-Repairs and Service on All Makes 1936 W. Central facross fiom McKinley schooll Kingswood 7412 L f 1 ' IRV POLLOCK, INC. C YOUR MERCURY DEA X! fl X S -2655,-Monroe Street X . 3147 L W M V a G ei 5 2. -3 N CONGRATULATIONS ' X TO THE Y 1 -A tx it CLASS OF '51 if U lr pu C DiSALLE METAL PLATING COMPANY u Y J P g 174 JOHEIJS. swf: .EY s. soNs ,M 6633 ASPHALT OJ W M H My fl 0 Gv if P A Lgifw M r 65' S ' Jabba 14100 AW 2501 D Sireei :lb yea, W- Ulf-fseQ Qfrn. 'ffufwdfffbgn M '1 ff 'V QM ef' MW W M augfifig jAg OiDS TROST EAKERY - ENTPAL ?8l AT EVERY COMPLETE MEAL 5 3 TROST BAKERY W Specialists in Wedding and Birthday Cakes J TOM'S PLACE SHORT ORDERS 0 NOON SPECIALS 1842 Woodvill R d TA. 0221 Mfwywggt esta WW 0 bw' ffiow CLASSMEN of L-K, ' H5111 K JGHHI A. ANAPLE ATTENTION, STUDENTS . . . ,LQ SPECI L PRICES j I Y. ' OJV K Y N '. I - DRAWING SETS I MW K Mk QIIHXXOUA' ES-TRIANGLE - , jjf' W N W SL ULES A lk WV it ' SUPPLIES K W fpxyf ARR A. +G I JA If I ' IXJJ 'vo P L A NA I NTULEDU BLUE PRINT AND PAPER 00. ,N 316 Superior Street Phone ADams 7224 JF!!! X C . I TH h ue LUB fc ' A O RS . X ,115 THE CATHOLIC YOUTH MQL E PRO 'C' ORGANIZATION If OE-I , I :WJ rHEALgf ECR 1-Za'1'IONy?? My ff 'KBIQEAUTIIBIQSWTMMINC POOL ,XQWIYXIASFUM FACILITIES 4, ' SVVIM LESSONS S4.oo GROUP SPLASH PARTIES BY APPOINTMENT , Congratulates MEMBERSHIPS Central Caihglic SCI1001 High School Boys ..........,....,...,..........................., 58.00 Year High School Girls ....,.....,...,..,................,,., - ...,, 55.00 Year and the qk Class Of '51 THE CATHOLIC CLUB 131 - 16111. S1 1 ADams 7255 ree Toledo, Ohio 4 Q J Peg 177 W lldl I 1 0 A l T r g x J I 1 fl x Q ST VINCENT S CU A 'ip fjyl ly G lmwjfigf l , f WA N 4 ,Jw z ' . flnfiyg 0 K SCHOOL QF ,NU ING H! 4jll f JM Ml, Wx ,.. Dlpndal - -, X A 'l .Aa , --0-A , lg 5 l Q f 1-A A ,i 2201 Cher: tree TOLEDO, OHIO JW, ' 'THE RED CAB CO. 1 if 1' J f Y P, Q U f 5' 4 ' i 5 C 1 . '. , 3 3 u t-.1 , CONGRATULATIONS , f V j J Congratulations I Q X fl TO THE ' ' from fl' CLASS Or 1951 oom 326 FRESHMEN BOYS - ROOM ,foil UA R Li . , lx F , Sister Miriam, O.S.F. X M, J , Aga, msfer M- Amatan - -F- , Edward Baron Robert .Pelker 1 P urea Bellg Thomas Perna Arquette, Kenneth i ' Harbath David 9 f 511155 Bindef Francis Pefscke Barchick, James ,J Haig, 1- avid Bissonnette Jon Polster Bqmkigwicz, Richard - . Held Ha, Jo Elvin Buchele David Popiela Bellaire, Ronald Hit: o n, Wi mam f -lame! Cangiamillo David 389511 Berning, Frederick ll Hi p, ederick . -lame! COOPBY G01'51'd Hobeffi Blgug-1519, Donald I oline dwa, , V Raymond e ern Charles Schnell Bqwgnl Danni, Hu lan . J' illia ner Gordon Schwanzl Cappelletty, Alfred is er, -V ' 1 dj - l Johnston l Eugene Scorziell gu1y,v1Gagick 'I me ' ini ', M A lxlierln U17 glen aekg 1 k og , i iam Koen' 1 1' ee im a I ' ep rm e me Conway, Thomas X ,K I llgzhnri-1 f ' eonarddainbrink Franklin St, Germain Cqylel James 1 nlel arles lghom ' I kney Donald Swiderski D, Hans, Gan, , 1 'qndew oben d Leivandowski James Tfepinski Ehrenlried, George ' ' fr , 0 ry J W liam McNeil Donald Urzykowski Erard, Lawrence 0 to, 0 h n 1' niel McGuire 5' Robert Vass Fellman, William eusc dwardj if Milan Mihalek Louis wuts' Fisher, Philip Giles, Gerald S nek, Walterj' j S 11 John V Gilb, Thomas epni ll, Noel jf 0'-f Grady, Edward I hompison, Lawrenry 4, ,yr Page 178 Da d Napierala A! A er Now ,IV Fl a o W .1 J . J x K -V harles Zeller onald Zydorczyk 51 , 1 H f S J ,wifi BE WI E5 ' Continuous D 0 ' D yr: Qualzty 'N P6 X' RO 308 J T: X, 1 A ggi MIM V 5 '95 Q - Sist M. Marcelline, O.S.F. V' 94 I S9 - is Donald ck Paul Lajti I -' S Edward s John Manley A ' William Bo den Thomas McLaughl Q Robert Bogdanslki John Moriarty D5 Edward Carr Kenneth Pacer D i C i Ri h d R b' 'll ' M, 1' Pitt: Elaizs n Jalngsf Porlerm-H e W5 Paul Chappuis Philip Sadd ff William Delo Marvin Sakowski Patrick Doyle i Joseph Schmitt xg Edward Druke James Shrader 5 Q John 1-:ich can swanbeck f Ronald Francis John Stroud James Fleitz John, Trabbic if l Robert Gasiorowski Albert Weckle ax ! Robert Goulding Paul Wenzel Kenneth Harestad Thomas Wiegand 'omfb WW '0 0' W 'WNW WWW W Kenneth Harvey I x V 3 D 4 I f .fill j L fp J! X JIJ' 1' Q I I - . f ,P 'V fl il if ,ff f 'ff' !l ,df J 4' ff 'il IJ, z A ! 1 A ,, .!,f ff ' I lx, ,. It A. ' 1 rf 1 7' A ff 1 l n ' I H ' . 1 1, 1 ,ff nw, frm ,f J ,f J. N fo., ,ip , ,Jr 111 VA C T 0 R I M ,ff . y LJ N ,J 'i .f 4' W J ' I 6 ?t,7',! ll,! .fl l Mi J If f,,I, A, V ' 4 ' ' P .VJfh ' J if ' ' ' ' ' , A , I cyl. S. SweeDe M Manager V' 3? f ... J V ff' ,ff Jr y V! 1,1 f KJ 1 My 'L .ff ltfl ,W , F V '- - v n M f 11 14 X I G. CONTRACTOR J J, Mr ' 116' ' . - - 'f 7 rl J JU !C0W !,! ,,f 11,1 . If 1 . f 1 ' I fi ' .LP f wwf: , ' 1 1 7 W D l DM' OJ f M A ' Toledo, Ohio Atl A JO. 1 11 - JO. gill? W .. 1 ltd 'XJ I' 9 AI K 4 l Page 179 263' f' C NGRATULATIQNS ,ag 1 if ff? M J fy' I TO THE v il .J ' A, f' CLASS OF '51 X 3 DEERFIELD LUMBER COMPANY S . l 576 4 . Y T. K lr' X,y x an X Nm RA - 5, S., r Y., vt X k ix x K K D lik 5 'Nj' xr, L .3 is 1 so X X 'SOUR FRIENDLY NASH DEALER' Q X Q 1- Ri' Q' X X X. 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' fy H A ' MARY BOYLE BURNS, Vice Chairman li L Pg 181 .1 i.- C .fl if A f , 7 B1 w 1 1 lg' ' I ,JJ STUDENT REGISTER SENIORS JI f , ',,f 'I 1950-W mf- , ' J .1 .I p ' Name Address Name ',,4 'ff 4 it Y . uf 341435 Abbott, Basil H -.'..Y....V. ...,,,... 2 30 Floyd Dennghy, Mary ff--N--A,44 if-A Fvf- V Yrqb yo ig, Stoll!! Ackerman, Joanne M.. ....., ,,,,,,, 1 001 Booth Delmar, Mary R ,,-, AAEVAYYYRFQF if -Lf nrrrlrrr - 1 VYYYY on A411013 Herbert W- ----f---- --.ff-A,. 1 929 FOSICL' DePasse, Anne M.ff..,-Iffl..' ,,,,,, ,,,, 4 Sylxlnia Altman. Vidalia J f---A- ---,'f --1205 Varland DeSalvo, Robert J.p-.1 ,..,...,..., ... ..........,,., 3533 Parkwood Anderson, Roy T -,... ..,,.,,, . ..,,,Y. 4 214 Vermaas Devanna, Mary H, YYw,,-AAA QHAL Q-7 ,YVYKY --af --,f4-- ark Ankenbrandt, Donald ..2540 Robinwood Dixon, Donald D. ..,... 3 .,., ,,,, ,L .., ..., 3742 G son Afeddy, JOS8Pl'1 M ...e...Y.YYYY ...,..,. 2718 Detroit Donahue, Nancy AHL- M--A-YYYYYYYV --J YYYYUYYYQW, 659 Und Al'13S. Mary L- A-fAff-.,-f- .. Yffv... 720 SO- Erie Donnelly, Mary C. ,,,, 5 ,,.,,,,,, ,,,,, . .2306 ntwood Backes, Reglnil M.. ..,.. ,Y,, . .2212 N. 13th Dorfmgisfer, Max W, Yi, whn- flynlm YVVY, g Yfrffff W-M 25 Baku- Baensch, Richard F.. DDWDD 3846 wallwmh Dossar, Ronald w., ,,,,MAe ,ff e,ee-V , A ,Aee,w ...4050 Asha., Bahna, Donald G. ,,,,.,, . ..,, 244 Valleywood Downey, Janice M, ,,,,v, Q -M,.-,.4,4,-,, YILWAS6 Mangrwggda If Bain. James F. f,vw.VVf .. DDDff..... 650 Utah Duling, Gerald J. eeeeeeeeeee,.., ,i ,... 7,.., 2337 So Detroit l Bains, William J. .. . .2032 Bakewell Durst, pmai.. A ,,,,, lllwllwqw,,.Ae. , ,Q M4,M ,eee-,, 1 639 1-f.,.,,,.9.,d Ballance, Mary F. ..eee ...275 walbridge Duszynski, Mary E, ,,,,,eeA ,4 eq,qe .,,,,, ,,,K4 , 5415, H dgon Barthitk, Corrine L. ,,.,,,. Y.....,, 4 156 Belmdf Dougherty, Marvin, ,,,,,,-,,--YYYYY Y W 77,2267 Mayv' Pl, Barchick, Kathleen A.. ,,v,, .,,,.,,,, 5 Belmar Eckert, Carol A., ,,,,,,, ., .,,,,.,,,, 1 Upron Barshel, Robert F. ..,,, ....l9 ernwood Egartner, Mary L. ,,,. 1334 . Delaware Bartkavage, William J. ,,,.,. . Bauer, Joanne M... .,,,, .. Baumie, Joseph E. Beaber, William F. ,..,, .. .. Beauch, Shirley A. .....440 E. H on .. 45- .. .31 Pot ac .. -. aumee hio . 6 E. Central Ertle, Robert J. .,..... Essex, David J. ,,,,, .. Fabos, Sylvia M. .,..,,,,, Faneulf, Marilyn J.. ,,..,,,, . Farbrother, Daniel G.. ..,,.,,, . . ,,,,,,i, 4325 Fir Lane 1 2 Walnut ..........,, 3 02 Paine . .. .143 Ravine Park . .. ..17 Bronson Pl. Beaudry. Gerald F.. ........... .f'.. . .... 756 ema Far other, Richard H ........ .. .. 1015 Westwood Beauregard, Barbara J. ...... 73 oble Far r, Richard ,.,.. ...304 Hanover Bensman, Thomas S. . ...... ' A Fist Fa as, Richard S. ...... ..... . .745 Wheeling Berg, Beverly A. . .... ,,.... .,.,.... 5 6 C0 nweal Fe an, Richard A ..,.... ,,,,,,, 2 537 Ivy Pl. Bialorucki, Marguerite .. .... . .... . . . . H r n, Thomas W. . .......... ....... .... 2 9 25 Burnett Billmaier, Daniel J. .... ....... . .. .. , ' G ale ischbach, Arthur G.. ....,, ...3528 Revere Dr. Binder, Richard L. 8 L say Fisher, James F ........ ..... .... . . .2630 Gracewood Blagus, Ronald EJ .... 25 Tho Pl. Fitzgerald, Mary V... ...,. ,,,,,... 1 319 Varland Bochenek, Dale H. ..... ..... . .. . 6 ard Flahilf, Lawrence R. ..,.., . ..,,. ..4026 Bellevue Boicey, James L. ..... 624 nderson Fleitz, Robert J ......... ...,,.... 4 840 Monroe Bondy, Lois R ........ . ..3 Concord Florian, Ma 'orie C ....... ........,..... 3 252 Island Bonkowski, Josep 321 E. Hudso Flynn, Ja e M. ......... ...... 2 354 Tremainsville Boogher, Suzanne .... ..... ......... ' ...... . 5 39 Cher g, an M. .......... ........ 327 W. 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Marjo ' C ,... . .,,,, ,,,,, , , 345 Plymouth Kromenacker, Thomas L. ...,.,,., ., ,,...,,64l Brookley OlB,1 7 -a C7 77 777, 3606 Revere Kwnbach. James R, ., ,,,, ,, ,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, 3 8 Pasadena Olcoagdn Patricia ' ' im W 66 Berry Krysiak, Joanne L .... .. ...,., ,. 515 E. Oakland jg Cnnell Joa i diiii ' ' Burton Kubaeki, James L. ..,...,, ,, rr,,r, ,,ll22 Blum 1. l 7 6 7177' '1 ' ii i' i'l ' ' ' 5 65 1 Eujawe. Barbara A. ..... 1155 Buckingh 5 OES ennf 'l' 3316 I1'Qf,,g,1 unzman, Saly L.. ....., ,,,,,.,,, 4 852-a2 th O- 7 7 ' 'o ' ' ' Q ' 'A'o' Kufslll Hfflnff .--. - --.a....... . .--... 14' 4 Glellvlew ,ri1'rZ..f5 's .1Hiiiii-liigiQ1iii1Q1iiii1i31311 32132212 Kwlatkowskr, Ronald J, r, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,l Woodland , , - . . ,, 1 Ossege. Robert A. ...... .........,..., 1. 2321 Middlesex I-abllzlnskl. Joseph A. ...il ....... . ..... ..R. . 3, Bog 7. QW 71 'Gerald L. 77 7 ,7, v 4015 Wa11m kgagiiz Bilge -4-- i'740lB Gu:nKel!1!.'Ffg'T Pal-11 M. .... 2344 Eastbrook 9' Wa' -----'- '- ------'----- - . 'on WWA ' Paczynski. R' nd R. . .,...,. .1536 Buckingham LaPlante, Eva B- ......... OA ........... ,..a.. 305 Camp' pawelm e M31-Y 77 777777 77 77911 Bticker LaP1f-lnfef S2-fan E- -ef-- ---rere--e--r- - -E --------- 1305 ffamv Paylielerf Phyllis M. E... .,.., 2 07 Pulaski Lnnlnel Florence M' e------ r-r---r-- 7 WY? York Peerger. William J. ..,.. mn Buckeye I-nwnn John To --rr-rr--r A- 12340 Harley . Pearl. Richard N. ....... . ..... 1711 Jerrnain Dr. I-930004 Tl'l0maS A- .. ,,.., .L .r 2028 Joffre Lxpfriar, James P, 7777777 7 77777 3525 Hazelhurst Leonhard, Thomas F. Leslie. Charles A. ,,,,,,., LeStrange. Joan E. .. r Lewandowski, Frank V, Lewandowski. Richard J. ,. Lica. Frederick W. , .r Liebau. Ralph J. ,, . ., Ludlofw Mar Yvonne ,, ,, 1 Y Lupicai Donald S. . Lusch, Barbara M. , Maciolek, Leonard R .,,,.. 1138? Palmwood 4 Northwood . ..... , 2583 Cherry 923 Coventry , ,,,. . 19 E, Hudson 5402 Nebraska 2416 Densmore ,. ,, H2867 Albion , .2931 Oxbridge , H637 Yondota ..1266 M Dorr Petee, Patricia Ah., Pollauf, Frederick P. Price. Nancy R. .... ,. . Proctor. Gerald P. , Rajski, William J., ,, Ray, Regina M. ,, Reinhart, Leon P. Reucher, John R. Riddle, Donald A. Riley, Terrence J. . Robideau, Reon V. 4413 Walker , 351 Pemberville , ,145 Everett Holland, Ohio 336 E. Manhattan 2482 Hollywood ,, 1832 Palmwood , 2219 Oak Grove 2327 Broadway , ,. 2974-113th 2236 Vermont Page 183 BUEQQ my BRE Ill QQ y 4p1fz1NT1NG . .MGE NE V2 5 MICHIGAN STREET ', PHIONE MAIN sam 9 J! V ' I STUDE!Ii'F4f!L , ORS. 1950-1951 Name V M M Address 7Na e Address Rogacki, Charlotte XJ. , , ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, , 3149 Lagrange Stran Charles P. ,,,,, .,..,,.,. . .....l226 A1ld3Y5 Rohm, Thomas E. L .eee.ee . .. . .,,,,2l38 Alvin A sm Barbara A. .ee.eeee,ee . 2 .3526 River Rd' Roller, Robert L. ,,,.,,,,,,,, , ,,,, , , A4203 Beverly S d Ruth A. ,,,,, . . 2. 2.22827 Willow Rood, Patricia A. W ,,,,, , ,, ,725 to turniolo, Mary T ,,..,.,,,,,,,. 2. --Z2 Edgewater Rutherford, Joseph W. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , .5539 Clar Superczyn ', ene M .,,, .. 2.221 W- Lake Sakowski, Mary L. ,,,,,, , ,,,,,, 21 W. a hatt n Swe 'ck T' H1104 Prospeft ,f Sw Q bert E, ,,,,,A,,A- ZUSM Franklin Sattler, Peter J. , 3435 lne yr 1 I , o -Q, X wlnde an Robert . .Y .. 1-' .... 2828'-lllth Savene, Marlene E. X, , 1419 O kmont Szyma i Mbna-'J W sal 13 Pomeroy 537' James K- -- -f-- --f- ' - 1-2544 ' 1' Szymanskii James .. ,,,, 3425 Blackstone Scarbrough. Willia J. ,, ,, ,,.,,,, , M1035 urn Szymanski, Marlene H. ..,. . -. ..... Y---4427 I-eWl5 Schaedel' John E' ' ' ' 3 astbrook Takacs, Andrew J.. W . .. . 329 Gessflel' Schaeter, Bever y W r Michigan Thomson, Mary K. W bxfjhg -YYYYYYYY ,,,, 9 02 Willow Scherrer. Phyllis ,, ,e ea re.. R. R. , Box zzf mon, George A. . je .. ay: . 533 Colburn Schiel, Phyllis A. ,, ll 1 a 32 Moy illman, Raymond ft - A A -ooooo oW23Z2BggEfg Schings, Edward A. 2, 2 ..... 2 ..... 342 Richards 1mf,,5ggg1f'i j j D,,,,,,,,,,,h Schlachter, Rita M. , , , ,, 2109 re t Tubbs, mi5'E. YYYYYYYYYYY W !Ljif'fx.vn,,,,1026 Alcott Schmidt, June A. . f . Detroit Turner avid J.. .oo.r.. ., .,r. . ...T mperance, Mich- Schneider, Mary Fern , , ,,,,, ,, 0 N. Kennison ' ' U1 Y P Y Q Y, ,V , , -,,,,,, W lb dge, Ohlo Schomer, Robert J. ,, ,, W 3524 Beechway map nest 3 rl Schuller, John 0..- L . . A1127 Hawk Varnyi awr nf F- A 3226 Pafkwood Schwanzl Robert J 2251 Vermont Vido ' ohn ' 440 Winthrop ' ' H H in in Volz, orgor r M. ..,,.... . .... . 2202 Lagrange Scott. Patricia A. ,,,, H , SCIIZ, Leo Shea. Edward J. ..., , 1814 Locust . ,, 2216 Sherwood , , 3 8 02 Lockwood Shiple. Bernard J. ,,,,.. , .. 1704 Secor Rd. Shubarga, Mary A. .,.l , 1344 Belmont Shutt. Yvonne M. ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, . 1778 Wayne Slowinski, Dolores I. ,,,, Slupecki, John A. . .,,, ,. Smith, Marvin R. ..., . Smith, Mary Louise .,,,, Smith, Patricia A. ,,.,, , Snidecki, Ann A. 1121 Woodstock 638 Hudson ,.,,,,4024 Caroline 60 8 South W, ,,,, 4 60 Potter , ,,,... 619 Waverly Snyder, Donald V. ,,,,., .. .,., 4127 N. Haven Sobczak, Dorothy E. ,,,,, Sodd, Joanne R. ,,..,, , Sottek. Robert F. ,.., . Spenthofli, Vivian M. Spillane, Janet R. 2745 Fellows ,,,,,,.l534 N. Erie 1009 Prouty ,,... 585 Durango .753 Brinton Spitulski, Grace J. W ..,, , ,, 318 Detroit Stachler. Lois A. ,,,,,, , Stammen. Mary J. ,, , Starkey, Arnold J. ,, Starkey, Arthur J. ,, Steinbauer. Louis P. , Steinman, Carol 'J. .. Stelzer, Robert F. Stiebler. Ronald L. ,,,,, , Stifel, Robert M. ,,,,,, Page 184 I 4204 Parakeet 3726 Lockwood 3321 E. Manhattan 3321 E. Manhattan 718 Durango ,, 3945 Buell Ave. ,, 1105 Orchard ,, ,, 1811 Penn Rd. .13 71 Grand Waclawek, Raymond J. Wachowiak, Barbara A. 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