Central Catholic High School - Centripetal Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1953
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X Y Y A T li 'T' V missionaries, who were senT inTo The SouThwesT corner of Ohio To whaT is now Cin- V ' s cinnaTi, began Their heroic sTruggle To keep alive The TaiTh in This secTion. Their followers carried on The Task as They Traveled inTo The norThern parT oT The sTaTe. ThroughouT The pages oT our yearbook we will relaTe noT only This year's im- Xi I, ' porTanT evenTs in classes, organizaTions and sporTs, buT we will also aTTempT To recall T in Tor our readers The beginning oT CaTholicism in This area of Ohio. By doing This we ,, T X ope To reveal whaT The e'FfecT oT The Tound' g oT Ohio, The esTablishmenT of Toledo , and iTs TirsT CaTho!ic school had upon The nT CenTral CaTholic High School. For lg QX haT our Tounding TaThers oT one hundred nd TiTTy years ago did Tor The CaTholic A X TudenTs oT Toledo Today, CenTraliTes r raTeTul. 4 T . s kg FK fy K, . o L C 5 : Q ul i, - 1 4 . 1 x . ' s l A Page 2 T P T .Q ,, .,.,xV 1-mf we f . 1 , ., WW ' . 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Valenline's Day, received his elemenfary educa- +ion al' SS. Perez' and Paul. A grecluaie oi Vwfaile High School, Mr. lziszher malriculaled al' 'The Universify of Delroil where he received his B.E.E. degree in l927. ln Sepfember of fhe same year, he began his feaching career a+ Ceniral as an assisiani +o fhe lafe Rev. G. W. Dunne, in 'The mechanical drawing deparlmenl. V-llzile 'i'er':l:5ng, he comiinuecl his eclucaifon by faking exlension courses al' Toledo Unfversiiy and Ohio Slale Universily. ln l93l lic rezeived l'.is B.S.E. degree from Toledo Teachers' College. During rhe summer monfhs, he coniinuocl his role as leacher a+ Toledo Teachers' College, laler named De Sales College. Teaching, however, isn'l' his only pursuit Mr. Fischer is a regisiered Ohio Engi- neer, a surveyor, a nolary public, and ihe school's ireasurer. H is, fherefore, wi+h sincere apprecia+ion fo Mr. Valeniine C. Fischer fha? we dedica+e ihis, +l1e l953 ediiion of 'lhe Cenfripefal. , J Mr. Valentine C. Fischer, B.E.E., B.S.E Foreword Contents Dedication Administration Student Body Classes Sports ' Organizations Patrons Advertisers Senior Register V , A., - Mwsavyhifziimw' Y, 1.'?f.f, f 7 A ' ' ' ' L Q. 2 XA ,fk fmifsw fgmsafggfigc fi, - 5 mx-1f?r.,,Lwswiv+ , , A 3: g,,gp,y,' fr 5 QL f i A wfmk 6 L,,,. Y , ff 1, ,4.W.fL: 1.3,-14 wwaim2m5c1 Q f'?1'?JT4f7?ff?'-H45 ' :rw wwifivw J 1 1 WWMWF4 1 tw A 1 ' M yi 41 1535 V A , 4 JT ?f?5i2i'fff Q: fyamwmfq , 'fy X.. ,4 W7 ' , View ,4 QQQM, I W f.c??98?W ,, 4 +A'-:M 'W Qvjhvfai Y I jeg' WM... 4 Q 4 The Most Reverend George J. Rehring, S.T.D Fourth Bishop of Toledo Administration Revervnd john L. Harrington, A.M., S.T.B Principal of Central Reverend Michael J. Walz, M.S.E Assistant Principal .S E .Ig ai Rev. Charles R. Blank lPh.B.j RvIiginn,1.alin Rev. I. Fuqua o.s.F.s. qA.B.y Rl'll!ll0lI, Lalin Rev. D. Mohr ll5.A.j Religion V., Rev. John Sherbno lA.B.j Religion Rev. YV. Dean 0.S.F.S. lA.B.J I'11l1liz'Sf11'11l'i1lg1 Rev. lf. Hoying C.P.P.S. lB.A.J Religion Rev. Albin Rndeeki lA.li.J Religion Rev. E. F. Smith o.s.F.s. qM.A.y Religion Rev. R. Flecksteiner 0.S.F.S. lM.A.J Rfliginfz Rev. W. Lilly, s.J. CMAJ Rvliyion ' Rev. A. Schmit lA.B.J Religion, Drafting Rev. J. Southnrd qM.A.5 English Page ll V Rev. B. VVHZQI Rev. D. W crncrt fB.S.If.b R1'lfjli0ll Sister M. Agnus U.S.F. Q1Y1.S.if.J Rfliyinlz, Iflzglisll Sister M. Aloysia R.S.M. fR.N.J q1s.s.E.y q1:.s. in I..s.p l,!Ij'Ji0llI!jj', SrhrmlN1u'xf' fi Sister M. Anthony O.S.U. fM.A., B.A. in L.S.j Librarian Page 12 ' s Sister M. Amatn 0.S.F. LM.E.j Biology Sister M. Austin O.S.I'. CA.B.J Rcliyion, Englislz O.S.F.S. fM.A.j leflifjiflll Qgxxtgwzgzgs . r .rg gyswrw .. - x P X P 41:1 SE? Q l gg 1 . SS . U Sistcr IN . ' me-dn l3.S.F., I .of Niusifj R4'lig1ff111,H115 5 SisferAngcl:1M:1ric U.S,I'. 113,312.1 Ifnylisfl fi . Sister M. Austin R.S.M. fM.A.J .'IlIl6'I'iC!lll Gofvcrnment Rev. VV. VV hal rtun U.S.l' .S. fA.B.j Rrliyinlz, lfz'o11n1l1i1'.f, Srafiolngfy Sister M. Allie.-rtzl O.S.F. iM.A.j .'lflaIh1'lrmlir.v Sister M. Annclle s.N.n. qB.s.1c.p C0llllllI'fl'i!ll Sister M. Bernilclis S.N.D. fM.A.l Religion, Latin i Sister M. Bonaventure Sister M. Cziruline Sister M. Cnsildu 0.S.I'. QPh.U.j U.S.F. QB.S.F.H O.5.F. fB.S.F.j l1Il11ll1'Il1llfil'X Plzyxifs, Gr1z.Sri1'1n'1' Rrligion, Physiology, f1l'lll'l'!1l St'iI'llt't' R F ...Mm t..t . ss ts, sm K , 1 K ,,.T f , M 5' ,. 4 -2 t s Q f um f -f- . 5 2 Q A 1 i e A M, X, New Sister M. Charles Sigel- M. C1m,.1.mc Sister M. Clirysostom R.S.M. QM.E.j S.N.Dl Uyiurkb R.S.M. QM.I2.j Ilislory Izfliffiflli Religion, History Sister M. Cunsilin Sister M. Dzilene Sister M. David Sister M. DeC'h:1nt:ll U.S.F. 1M.A.5 S.N.D. tM.A.J O.S.I . CM.Ii.j O.S.F. QA.B.D Spanish f.v0IlI4lI1'l't'i1ll Religion, Frwzrh, nfllfllfllllllifj' f1I'l'IIIlIIl Sister M. DePaul Sister M. DeSales Sister M. Eleanor Sister M. Florence, I .9 S.N.D. fM.A.J O.S.F. fB.S.E.J O.S.l'. CA.B.j O.S.F. CB.A.D lv Com nn'r1'ial BlaIl1wl1aIic'.v Religion, English Jblaihefnafirg ff JUX if X if Page ' 2 nu -Q, ii . si ,Je R If I Sister M. Joanne S.N.D. fM.A.J Girls' .Alrl Page 14 Sister M. Louis s.N.D. fA.B.J C om mcrcial Sister M. Genevieve R.S.M. fA.B., B.F.A.J Boys' .lrl Sister Mary Grace O.S.lT. Nefw:-usrifing, Iinglish ,4-.. 4 I '59 I. . L QE 3, ii - ...tvs-rn' Sister M. joseph U.S.F. fM.A.j English Sister M. Marcelline O.S.F. fB.S.E.J Biology .ff l Six . . My G rmuine Sister M. Gorclian SRiS.M. qii.1s.p SON-I1 KM-A-J Religion, Ilismry lioolc Room, 1.111111 Sister M. Herman S.N.D. fM.A.j Sister Jane Frances R.S.M. CM.S.E.j C0mrl1m'fial Ilixlory Sister M. Loretta O.S.F. Religion, lfnglislz, 1lffl.'llllIlllt'L' Offiu' Sister M. Kenneth O.S.U. fA.B.j H 0 rn L' Eronomics ' wi! . xxx' L . z at I L Sister Marie Celine Sister Marie Therese O.S.U. CM.A.j O.S.U. CM.A.j Englifh English, plssislaul l.ibrarian Q fr- ' 3141- in we t .. Kg i . .. Til K. . if is 5 1- - il ' f . H X N5 - . Q Sister Mary Magdalene O.S.l'. QM.A.D Religion, English ECM - S ' A . .M f Vi Sister Niary of Nierey R.S.iN1. fNi.A.j Religion, Ilislory Sistetr M. Perpetua , O.S.F. lM.S.J Biology Sister M. Thnmasine S.N.D. lB.S.E.j Comnwrfial 'vane Sister M. Maurice O.S.F. fA.l5.j M.A. ljnglisll Sister M. Mark R.S.M. tM.S.E.j R1'ligion,HisIory, .fl ntcricmz Gofozrrnnzfnt Sister M. Patricia o.s.r. tM.s.J Cl1U1nl.ttry Sister M. Neri R.S.M. Religion, History ---'--wwrv'-M . A -N - Q' Sister Mary Raymond Sister M. Rosaria Sister Rnselma O.S.F. O.S.F. Cl5.S.j O.S.F. QM.A.j .-lltvmlazzce Offirc Gwzrrnl Sriwzrc Spanish, Frcnrh no-V, Sister M. Victor Sister M. Victoria Sister M. Vincent S.N.D. QB.S.E.j O.S.U. fB.S.j R.S.M. fM.A.Ed.J Rrligion, Latin Home Ec'onomic.v Matlzemalics - r 1 J!! V ,Zig ' lfgggfdfr Z all-rv? Page 15 fl-X04 f I .diffs X ,1s.M. QB! . .Mg f 1 X U 1 Mr. J. Bennett is HL.- Mr. V. C. Fischer CB.E.E.j CB.S.E.J Physirs Mr. P. McCarty' fB.S. in P.E.J Dircdor of qllhlulics Miss Rose Fzlckelmzm Page 16 Ofice Clerk Mr. Lawrence Boncly q1s.s.E.p ul. llircrlor ii-lilflrtirs Pllysirzzl E41'llt'llli0ll Mr. VV. Franchois CB.A.j Ezzglislz Mr. D. Modzlk q1s.A.p Colnl. Gfog. llisfory, .-1 Jsistarzt Coach 5 sfww-ily i- . ' Miss A. DiSnIle fB.A.j Iffzylhfh, Hislory ...,.,, rV1iSS-I.Lt'OIlil2ll'lif qB.s.E.p Girls' Physiml Eduz-zzlion QQ ' V ' - , ii - V Hifi .'. , 'l' Eg 2 P ' Mr. P. O'R0urke QB.A.j 64,0111 mm'fial Lafw i-lrsistnrzt Coach sfpesg Miss Ruth Fackeimun Miss B. Gospoderek Registrar Sfwitfhboarfl Operator .52' 1953 Mr. J. Lester I qB.E. J History '2' 5 Q N . .Q f Q A N we f a 'Gi li X xi l J X 5. . ff Mrs. Roger VVeihcr fA.B.Q Elzglislz Miss C. Schubert Secretary ci, W I ,ff fa 'ij--.HIV-. V I i 1a 'A 57' . i . 1-1 ha- ' ' 2 T 'i ' i ' ' v 1 5 I 9 ! n ! ix L: ri' E P I Valedictorian Salutatorian f 'Q if , 1 Z EK . X ., , ,gw.'Nf',xf?l A v,:,::f,L:x-iifexlff . iilfig i'-ii? ' o . 'F . Q . , - ri Q 1.4. Y,,, .,,..... .,... .Y f Louis Alesi Patricia Postler CCHS . . . . . . ---llt is impossible for us, the seniors, to fully comprehend the loving link which you, in four short years, have welded between your students and you. But in the years to come, we will look back to you, our Alma lVIater, with mem- ories acquired during our four years, vivid in our minds. We can never forget the true Christian spirit you contain within your walls, a spirit we can apply to anything we undertake in later years. To the valiant men and women who have given their lives that we might learn, we cannot adequately express our gratitude. They have given us a priceless gift, an Catholic education, which we will try not to lose. NVe leave owing you, Central, an eternal debt of gratitude. We can, however, repay a small portion, by remaining true Centralites, practicing all we have learned in a way that you will be proud to have played a major part in our school life. So to you, CCHS, the class of 1953 bids farewell. hlay God continually bless you and keep you so that others may receive your benefits as we have. Student Bod Page 18 Senior Officers le- 1 97 'iff' IQOIIZIILI .l'il'ZlI1CiS, Sl'L'l'!'fIlI'-V Czulwlvxl H-zxlkcr. Vin: l,l't.'A'illL'lIf Rose A'12ll'iC Griswold 'l'l't7Il.V1lllI . , 3 xvilliillll l1CCh'1ll1, Prvsidwzt Page 19 'Q 5 ,Mfg '44, vki -, -Wt'-L Kr 'eff x 'vo. x' 'A Q K Spd! X x 4 r , qq- . L1 3 ,:,. 5 gill., 'lf James Adkins Hall Patrol 4 Robert Adler Basketball 2: Operotta Senior Play 4 .loan Abair Raymond Abair Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 3: Al-Geo-Trig4 Y.C.S. 3 ,. '... . ,,., l Cr gl l 1 Robert Aberl Louis Alesi Centripetal 4: Hall Patrol 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 4: Senior Play 4: S.C. 4: S.S.C. 2, 3, 4 Joseph Amsturz Henrietta Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Foot- Bowling 1, 2: G.A.L. hall l, 2 3 4' SC 3 4' SS.C. 1, 2, 3 S.S.C, 1 James Areddy M arylm Areas Terrence Armentrout Ann Artley Robert Auth Baseball 3. 4: Football 1, 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 4: Senior Play 4: Bowling 1, 2: Centripetal 4: Hall Patrol 4: Oheretta Hall Patrol 4: Senior Play 4 S.S.C. 2, 4 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3: Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 1 2 S.C. 2, 3,4 Mary Ann Azbart Camera Club 3, 4: Centric 4: Centripetal 4: Hall Pa- trol 4: Monogrnm Club 3: Senior Play 4 Page 20 AR: Dorothy Bailey .lo Ann Bailey ' Mary Lou, Bailey Mary Bain Centric 4: Centripetal 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3 Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 2, 4 Glue Club 2, 3, G.A,L. 13 S.S.C. 1, 3 ' 3 4, S 4 Barbara Baker Sxnff Ruth Boiralski . Tin- .,. Shirley Bakies Lehr Barkenquest Barbara Ann Barszcz Marilyn Bauer . K Q :. , K 1 if-:xx 1 ' . X .A .. :.. S - iii I LC L 2 ' IMAMX 2 K 3 4, Margaret Becker ,Qmripvtal 4: G.A.L. l: Bowling 1: Ccntripetal 4: all Patrol 4: S.S.C. 1, 2. 3 G.A.L. l, 2: Hall Patrol 4: get Monmrram 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.C.S. 2 Gerald J. Bl0l'lllll7lfi 1 ,X A ew Patrol 4: Monogram Hall Patrol 4 l. 2 , SX K 1 J ygwg. 1 ' gi? . 2 A '12 f ,ww A 1 M is ii' A 4 W F , 4 9 La J K-95' tl A 4 'X X J 'Ki x 1 X x xp Y X Xu X Thomas B ihn K r P . 4 44 R 5 ix-:. N l Al-Geo-Trig 4: Centric 4: Centripetal 4: Future Teach- ers 4: Hall Patrol 4: Mono- gram Club 1. 2, 3, 4: S.C. 4: S.S.C. 1, 4 Patricia. Beckman Centric 4: Future Teachers 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 1, 2. 3, 4: S.S.C. 2, 3, 4 Carl Billmaier Football 1: Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 2. 4 Bowling 1. 2: Monogram Bowling: 1: Centric 4 H ll Club 1, 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. 3, 4 Patrol Play 4 4: Opexcttx 4 SClll0l Edward Beres Dorolhy Berg Baseball 4: Hall Patrol 4: B 0 w linprl CAI 234 S.S.C. 2 Orchestra 1, Thomas Black William Boaden Al-Geo-Triy: 4: Centripelal S.S.C. 4: Y.C 4: Glee Club 3. 4: Om-rr-tta 4' Senior Play 4: S.C. 4: Shirley Bonheimer S.S.C. 3: Y.C.S. 3 Elaine Boyd Ann Boyer 2 Bowling 2. 3: Centric 4: S.S.C. Centripetal 4: Hall Patrol 4: Operetta 2, 4: Senior flag' 4: S.S.C. 3: Y.C.S. Page 21 Barbara Brock Joseph Brady Jeanette Brancheau. Bowling 2: Centripetal 4: Baseball 4: Football 1: Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1: Monogram Club 4: S.S.C. S,S.C. 1 Glee Club 4: Monogram Club 3, 4 1, 2, 4: Operetta 4: S.C. 4: S.S.C. 1: Y.C.S. 2 .. K --:- . N E F, , ., 'f l an Q, if i S '- ' Q: J . 9 x l K: K 1 I :fi Xa 5 ' 13 Rita Brantmyler Constance Breay Ronald Brennan Bowling 1, 2: Centripetnl 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mono- Baseball 3: Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 4: Monosrram Club 1, xrrnm Club 1, 4: Operetta 1, S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.C.S. 2, 3 2, 3, 4: S.C. 3: Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 3: S.S.C. 1, 4 Daniel Brandon Davzd Frances Brimmer Bowling 2: Centric 4: Cen tripetnl 4: G.A.L. 2: S.S.C. 2 Albert Brown 3, T l Patnicia Brown Eugenia Burns Raymond Burzynski Mary Bushroe Florence Byrd Band 2, 8: G.A.L. 1 Centripetal 4: Hall Patrol 4: Al-Geo-Trig 4: Hall Patrol Centric 4 Operetta 2: Senior Play 4: 4: Operetta 4: S.S.C. 4 S.C. 4: S.S.C. 1 . K if 4 , Q, 5' ' 6 2 . .. . f ' -IQ' S l . 'Q M ZF? ' ' in 4 , ': X ' :'- 1 ., ' r fa ., . : ' D i. T'kl . 1 M V - Mary Calloway Claudette Calmes Marilyn Cantwil Hall Patrol 4 Operetta 4: Senior Play 4: Centripetal 4 ' S.S.C. 1. 2. 3. 4 Page 22 ' In XX w,u2Wk.' Rosemary Carlo Carone Mary Louise C arone Clgppelletty Bowling 3: C e n t r i c 4: Library Club 4: S.S.C. 1. owling 1: G.A.L. 1: Glee 2 4 lub 2, 3, 4: Opcretta 2, 3, ' . S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Edward Carr Dennis Cassin Deloris Chamberlain Rose Chambers Paul Chappuis Hall Patrol 4: Operetta 4: Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1, 2: Bowling 1: S.S.C. 3, 4 Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 4 Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 1: Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 2 Y.C.S. 1 a S+ ' -sr i,:f -1 S - Q. , Phyllis Cicora Peter Claus Edward Cleghorn Mary Cleghorn, Porfirio Coronado Band 2. 3, 4: S.S.C. 1, 2 Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 1: Centripetal 4: Monogram Camera Club 4 Y.C.S. 1 Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Ma1'y Ami Cousino Berruzrd Crandall Robert Crawford Theodore Csizek Patricia Cytlak Centric 4: Hall Patrol 4: Band 1. 2, 3, 4 Baseball 4: Camera Club 1: Bowling 1, 2: Centric 4: S.S.C. 4 C.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Football 1, G.A.L. 1, 2: Glee Club 2: 2 8 4 Hall Patrol 4: Library Club , I 4: Monogram Club 1, 2: S.S.C. 2. 8: Y.C.S. 1. 2 Page 23 L Lk, Q :Q x E Carol Dazel Marianne Bowling 1: G.A.L. 1. 2. 3. DeChristophcr 4: Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 3 Bowling 1: Hall Patrol 4 , ag :C A K ti L, -- K -' X H -my 1 f ,Sl 4+ 4 f. . 4 S: - R' ' '11, l. , A 4 1 Q3j'SQQwSf : X f:?f5:2?2: Mary Lou Di Pofi Phyllis Dlugiewicz Centric 4: S.S.C. 2: Y.C.S. Bowling 1: Centric 4: Hall 3, 4 Patrol 4 r inf od? 'duly wx ' Lawrence Degnan William Delo' James Desmond Hall Patrol 4 V Centripetal 4: ' 4: Oneretta 3, Play 4: S.C. 2: 2 ' ' ,am .--f . ml ' ' .A 'W if :F X A3 .1 i-is 4, , 'il , M-:...-'f 1 r Joseph Docis Daniel Doherty Band 2: Camera Club 1, 2, 3 Al-Geo-Trig 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. 2, 4 Marilyn Domb T Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: etta 3, 4 A xml f :ii Bk, --3 1. J I ' al' 1 James Donahue Mary Ann Dorn Patrick Doyle Duane Drees James Dressel S.S.C. 1, 2 ' Centripetal 4: Hall Patrol Baseball 4: Football 2, 4 Al-Geo-Trig 4: Football 1: Football 1, 2: S.S.C. 2, 3 4: Monogram Club 1, 2 'NS 'K isa? 'K mga, ii 4 Page 24 Hall Patrol 4: Monogram Club 1, 2: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3 Carolyn Drewyor Paul Driscoll Dolores Dudley G.A.L. 1, 2: Monogram Club Band 2, 3: Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1, 2, 3: Hall Patrol 1, 2. 3, 4: S.S.C. 1 Glee Club 3, 4: Library Club 4: Monogram Club 1, 2:' 2, 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, S.S.C. 1, 2: Y.G.S. 1, 2 4: Operetta 3. 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.G.S. 1, 2 f it .. ' ' 'E 1,55 . :' .,,,. ,.:., , ..., 4 X A' L , 1 7 f - Pg ! l jywlzsif . . .... , ,xqwe gg.,WJl M, iNg, , 2 W Q ,WI 55 'N 4' 4: 41 W A' if is H: +1 .5 M 4 if Q Q 4: ' M l Vw ::: N- ., M . w X Q ,, S pp jg- gL:i?pfQ3iiQ 1 J- f 1 fi Y' in f Q M' O 'Ss 5 f 1 K xx 5 8 Y 3 f I f 1 , f' is 1 li 'lf M, SE 1' f ,E 2 ' , :si l fi, gig' ll lg 1 M six .ge f ,ff e .T ,l ,, .,,,,,,, Fl ,loan Duerk Suzanne Dugan Theodore Durler 1: G.A.L. 1: Oper- Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1: Camera Club 2, 3, 4: Cen- Senior Play 4: S.C. 3, 4: S.S.C. 1, 2 tric 4: S.S.C. 1, 2 lf fl ' 7 ' ,E N1 wr Q5 Rosalie Dusseau Gerald Dutridge Barbara Dziewiatka Nancy Dzingleski Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 2: Bowling 1, 2, 3: Camera Hall Patrol 4 C.A.A. 4 Club 4: Centric 4: G.A,L. 1, 2, 3 John Elich Charles Endricks Elizabeth Essex gllonogram Club 2: Operetta S.C. 4 ' - , 'll' ,lx f zl . - K A K, , l 5 Z its John Essex Basketball 1, 2: S.S.C. 2 Patricia Eaton Sally Estuanik Bowling 1: Ccntripcbtl G.A.L. 1: Glcc Club 2 Monogram Club Operettzx 3, 4: S.S.C. 2, 3, 4 1. S.C. 3 Richard Fabiszak Raymond Fackelman Elizabelh Farkas Margaret Farmer Roydon Fisher Al-Geo-Trig 4: Bowling 3: Centric 4: Hall Patrol 4: G.A.L. 1: S.C. 2: S.S.C. 1 Operetta. 4: S.S.C. 4 Camera Club 1 S.S.C. 1, 2, 3 Page 25 Q! ' ,P Daniel F la hi f f S.S.C. 1 , 2 Centric 2: Hall Play 4: 2, 4 if in ,.... is ,?i1'fJ A xy 4. - , ' .N , 4 3 ,. Charles F leitz James F leitz Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Sylvester Flowers Hall Patrol 4: Operetta Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 4 M arilyn Flynn 4: Bowling 1: G.A.L. 1: Play 4: S.C. 1, 3 4 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.C.S. 1 Wig N Suzanne Flynn Joseph F ournler Ronald F rancls Robert Frazier Nancy Gaiser 4 Centrmetal 4 Centunetal 4 Glee Club 2 Centlmetal 4 Glee Club 3 Al Geo Trigr 4: Hall Patrol Al-Geo-Trix: 4: G.A.L. 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee b 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4: Mono- 4: Basketball 1, 2: Mono- 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3: Y.C.S. 1 G.A.L. 1: Monogram Patrol 4: Monogram gram Club 1, 2, 3: Operetta gram Club 2, 3, 4: Oper- 1, 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. 2, Club 2: Operetta 4: Senior 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: S.C. etta 3, 4: Senior Play 4: S.C. 3: S.S.C. 1, 3: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.C.S. S.C. 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, l 4 : Y.C.S. 3: Tennis 4 Judith Gall Bowling 1: Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1: Hall Patrol 4: Y.C.S. 1, 2 'F' Francis Gallagher James Gardner Carol Garvin Mary Ann Centripetal 4: Monogram Al-Geo-Trig 4: Monogram Centric 4: Monogram Club Ga3i0T0wSkl Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 4: Club 1, 2: Y.C.S. 1, 2 1, 2, 3: S.S.C. 3: Y.C.S. 3 B I. 1 2, SSC 1 Senior Play 4: S.C. 3, 4: owmg ' ' ' ' ' S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4 I V ,Q Q: ' , , r 1 .4 A . . r ' wk' ' ' ' nfS9' ' Robert Gasiorowski Donald Gates Jeanette Gedert Page 26 Centripetal 4: Monogram Club 2. 4: S.S.C. 4 Lizzette Gedert Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Yvonne Girard Andrew Gocsik Thomas Gollehon 1, 2. 3: Centric 4: Hall Patrol 4: Monogram Baseball 2, 4: Camera Club 1, 2: Monogram Club Clulv 1, 2, 4 2: Centripetul 4: Hall Pa- S.S.C. 1, 2 trol 4: Opercttn 4: Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 2 Robert Goulding Thomas Grabowski James Green S.S.C. 1: Tennis 4 Al-Geo-Trip: 4: Baseball 3. Al-Geo-Trig 4: Hall Patrol 4 r 4: Basketball 1: Operetta 4: Senior Play 4 Mathilda Geiger Gary Gingms Peter Gonzales il' Diane Griffin Bowling 2: Centric 4: G.A.L. 1, 2: Library Cluh 3: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Rosemary Grimes Band 2, 3, 4: Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1: Operettn 4: Or- chestra 4: Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 1, 8, 4 Sharon Grimes Rose Marie Griswold Centripetal 4: Future Teach- ers 2: Senior Play 4: S.C. 4: S.S.C. 2, 4: Y.C.S. 3, 4 Norma Joan, Grote Centripetal 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: S.C. 4: S.S.C. 2, 8 James Gorman Hall Patrol : . .. . ,. 2, 3 Elizubel h Grill Al-Geo-Triyr 2: Cr-nlripr-tal 4: Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 3, 4 Jerome Grothjan S.S.C. 3 Page 27 i r in fkfggkfx ,iii 'ta :Sl 'ii 1 It f. ' , - . :., . - ffl., 4 559 ,: - 5 tt. - :S L wg fi. ' ' 'lw.SJi 4 K . 3 l I Phillip Cuadoynino Louise Gulyas Carolyn Halker Band 1, 2: G.A.L. 1: S.S.C. Centric 4: Centripetal 1, 2: Y.C.S. 2 Hall Patrol 4: Library 4: Monogram Club 1: 2, 3, 4: Y.C.S. 2 Geraldine Hall Verlajean Hall Edward Hancock Kenneth Haresmd William Bowling: 2, 3: G.A.L. 1, 2: G.A.L. 1: Glee Club 2: Hall Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 2 Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, Patrol 4: Library Club 2: 3, 4 4'QC'34'SSC123SSG13 ,...-,,...,, .. . . , Kenneth Hasenfratz Thomas Hays Marlene Hazlett Faith Heiman C.A.A. 2, 4: Hall Patrol 4: Centric 4: Hall Patrol 4: Glee Club 3: S.S.C. 1, 2, 4 Bowlin 1 2 GAL Opel-elm 4: Senior Play 4: Orferetta 4: Senior Play 4: S.C. 1, 2: S.S.C. 1 S.S.G. 4 g , : . . . 1: Library Club 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Operetta 4: Senior Play 4: S.C. 4: S.S.C. 4 Philip Heintschel Football 1, 2, 3, Patrol 4: Operotta Play 4: S.C. 4 2, 3 Joseph Helyer Robert Henry Alicia Hens Sharon Hergenrather Geraldine Hicks Hall Patrol 4: Operetta 4: Camera Club 1: C.A.A. 1, Centric 4: S.S.C. 3: Y.C.S. Bowling 1, 2: G.A.L. 1, Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 3, 45 2. 3, 4 3 S.S.C. 1, 3, 4 Y.C.S. 8: Tennis 3 Page 28 , iw. N 3 SAN f P xQ:Q,, 'gf RT'-rt' 1 L :,:,', P -it I.. ii Trig: 4: Monogram Al-Geo-Trip: 4: Band 1, 2: S.S.C. 4 Orchestra 2, 3: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.C.S. 1, 2: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Carl H irschle Mary H oag Richard H oejfel Richfrzrd H oeflingcr Donald .I rw 4 M ,, am G f x . X Q A 2 4 J gi 'Rx W is r ' T i Vi if fl fiigkgg 21. Z' l Q kj? ax e 2? ff 4 : R X fbi 7 5 M'f ' 4 l F187 if 1 . H ollcrbach James Holzemer Thomas Horgan Janice Horrigan Bonnie Huffnum Robert Hummer Patrol 4 Centric 4 S.S.C. 3 Camera Club 4: Centric 4: Al-Geo-Trix: 4: Bowling: 2 Centrlpetal 4: Operettu 4: 3. 4: Monogram Club 2 Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 4: S.C. 3, 4 Y.C.S. 4 John Hunter Carole Hurley James Huss Neil Huston Fred Ialacci 4: Football 1: G.A.L. 2: Hall Patrol 4 Al-Geo-Trig 4: Hall Patrol Football 1, 2: Hall Patrol Centripetal 4: Hall Patrol 2 Monogram 4 4: S.S.C. 3 4: Monogram Club 2: C pez 4: S.C. etta 4: Senior Play 4 Y.C.S. fv'????, f ,- ' ' 1, fg, V.L,,,, :ma if ln, rf-,ff ,J in , K9 Q:-gy.. we ,, J A. -w .w- :V 5 K M -1 -f'- , ,if-,X U 4 n x , K, Jr ' ' . EL Barb-rira, Jacob Richard Jacob Patricia Jakubowski 4 G.A.L. 1: Glee 4: Operetta 4: Senior Play 4 4 3. 4: Monogram 2, 3, 4: Operetta 3, : S.S.C. 3 1' Centric 4: Con- Football 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol Bowling 1: G.A.L. 1: S.S.C. Page 29, Barlzrrra ,lllrlriezvirz Don Ilowlingr l: G.A.L. 1: Hull C4'llll'li' 4 Patrol 4 S.S.C. 1, Z 1 A M .X al .Ioan .lankoiwski Patricia Janoiwiecki Bowling l: lVIonogrum Cluli fl K niser Cvntripetul ,l .Qs Q ....-49' i . Sandra .Iancrwiecki John Jordan Future 'Fvnchers 3: Library Centric 4: S.S.C. 4: Tennis Club 4: S.S.C. 1, 3, 4 3, 4 Mflry Ann ,lulmsz Bowling l, 2, 3, 4 C l, Z, 3, 4: S.S.C Y.C.S. 3 Jmnes Kallenbach Dennis Kaminski Hall Patrol 4 C.A.A. 2. 3, 4: C11h'1Ul'Zl,Clllll 2: Centric 4: Contriw-tzil 4: Glee Clull 4: 0111-rvttu 4: S.C. 4: S.S.C. 2, 3, 4 Gerolrl Kaminski Monogram Cluli 2, 3 f i 'N' 3, E James Kanflik Hmvarrl Kanter Patricia Karavida ,lo Anne Karl Golf 3, 4: S.S.G. 1 Librawy Club 1 Centrinetal 4: Future Teach- Bowling 1, 2, 3: G.A.L. 1. ers 3: G.A.L. 1: S.S.C. 3 2, 3: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3 L J KJ. . S , E ly xr. l Tj: 1- 1 li 1 , 4 , 6 rf: - E K Y ' M..-f 'f : f 'aww ' 4 . giT?'f4y JP' . P Avlis, -, WA: ALR, Diff' l Page 30 Joan Kaszubiak Rosemary Keefe Bowling 2, 3: S.S.C. 3 Centripetal 4: Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 3 Robert Karszewski Centric 4: Football 1. Hall Patrol 4: Onerettu Senior Play 4 Kenneth Keller AI-Geo-Tri: 4: Centripetal 4: Football 3: Hall Patrol 4: Basketball 2: Monogram Club 4: Operetta 4: Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 4: Y.C.S. 2 S.C. 4, S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, -C.S. 1. 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2 ' as 1. AL, 4' 3 'K 4 ,inch Edward Kelly Shirley Kelly Daniel Kendzierski 4: Senior Play Orelhestra 1, 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. Bowling 3, 4: Centric 4 3 Richard K ins man Hall Patrol 4: Monogram Patrick Kenny Robert .Kert , James King Mary Helen King ntric 4: Glee Club 3. 4: Camera. Club 1: Hall Patrol Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 1, 2 Bowling 1: Camera Club 4: Loretta 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Operetta 4: Senior Play 4 Future Teachers 4: Hall Pa- Club 4 trol 4: Monogram Club 1: l ' S.S.C. 4 Michael Kirwan Alfred Kzsh Rwhard Kash Joan Klap 'ootball 1 Centric 4: Hall Patrol 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Roberta Klein Carl Klemser Delphme Klocmskz Roland Knaggs Patncba Koczorowskl Centrlpetal 4 Monogram Band 2 3 Bowhng 1 USQG34 SC3 Y SC3 Carole Koerber Bowling 1 2 Centric G A L 1 2 Operetta Senior Play 4 S S C 1 Page Sl 'ram-N..,,.,,.,,, -Ki -ww--we - . WA ,av M M MA MN MM M iyli 4' 1. . 4 , N. af 2 H ' .1 ' ' ,Q a,.,,WMe- v , M N 1 in , , . Awgib Veronica Kolebuclc Shirley Kosmzder Delores ' Bowlinxr 2: Centripetal 4: Centric 4: G.A.L. 1 G.A.L. 1: Hall Patrol 4: brary Club 3, 4: S.S.C. Library Club 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 4: S.C. 4: S.S.C. 1 Melvin Kromcnacker Jeanne Kubicz Carolyn Jean Ku jawa Carole Kulczak James Baseball 4: Opcretta 4: Bowling 2: S.S.C. 3 Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 3, 4 Hall Patrol 4 S.S.C. 4: Camera Club 1' Football 1, 2, 4: Hall Pal trol 4 Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Paul La 'ti Shirle Lammers Althea Lan ender er Doroth Lois Lan ender er 3 Camera Club 1: S.S.C. 1 Bowling 1, 2: Centric 4: Laltglflldefffv' Bowling 4: Hall Patrol Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 2, 3: . S.S.C. 2, 3 Hall Patrol 4: s.s.c. 1, 2, BOWIHIH 11 G-A-L 11 Over- ' 3, 4 etta 4: Senior Play 4 Shirley LaPorte Robert Lardinais Donald Lenz Albert Lister Daniel Lewandowski Bowling: 2: Monogram Club 1. 2, 3: S.C. 1. 2, 3 1 Page 32 C.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Operetta 4: Baseball 4: Football 1, 2: Al-Ceo-Trip: 4: Centric 4 Senior Play 4 Hall Patrol 4 S.S.C. 1, 2, 3 9 if , ,A,. .1 3.11.-ll K -K x ' +1 -lr u 4 ,K +1 a 'AWN M ,,,.,. Pafricia Loofborow Suzanne Lasher Band 2, 3, 4: Centripetal 4: Senior Play 4 Future Teachers 3, 4: G.A.L. 1: Monogram Club 2: Operetta 4: Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 1, 3, 4 Mary ,Io Little Patrol 4: S.S.C. 3, 4 -Q15 f x ,nuq vg f SQ IL VS ' -,t . xg 115 ul l ,Qual , 4 :Qi S Patricia Lutz Donald Maag Lawrence Maher William Maier Geraldine Malak Club 2, 3. 4: Operctta Hall Patrol 4: Operetta 4: Baseball 4: Hall Patrol 4: Al-Geo-Trig 4: Monogram Bowling 1 S.S.C. 1 S.S.C. 1, 3, 4 S.C. 2: S.S.C. 3 Club 1, 2, 3, 4 2 PQ? 554. ' Rosemary Malaska Donald Marshall Janet Martin Carolyn Mayer Carl Maazurro S.S.C. 2 Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 1: Centric 4: Bowling: 3: G.A.L. 1: S.C. Hall Patrol 4: Bxskitlxill Ccntripetal 4: S.C. 4: S.S.C. G.A.L. 1, 2: Operetta 3, 4: 1: S.S.C. 3, 4 Senior Play 4: SSC Z 1, 2, 3, 4: C.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4: S.S.C, 1, 2, S.C. 4 3, 4 Patrick Mcfllear Phyllis McGrane Thomas McLaughli1z John McManus Gary McMullen Baseball 3, 4: Hall Patrol S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 Al-Geo-Ti-ig 45 S.S.C. 2 Al-Geo-Trim 4: Baseball 41 Al-Geo-Trix: 4 4: Basketball 2: Operctta 4: . Hall Patrol 4: Basketball 1: Senior Play 4 Monogram Club 1 Page 35 1 Nancy McNamara Mary M CN ulty Glcc Club 2, 3, 4: Opcrettu 3, 4: S.S.C. 1, 3 Paul M ernll C9l'l1,llC 4 Hall Putlol 4 Onexettu 4 'iemox Play C Patrzcza Mzchalak Mary Miller Raymond M Lllcr ,Ioan Mm Madonna Mmor bS C 3 G.A.L. 2, 3: Bowling' 2, 3: Al Geo Fxn., 4 H111 Pltnol hestlx J nd 1 Ccntmuntxl Lihrzxry Club 3: Monogram L bx ny Club 3 9 S C 4 G A L Club 3: S.S.C. 4 l . ' 9-5952 Page 34 ,.-..,, WFP Donald Moore Roger Moore Fred Morgan Anna Morrett William Mullen 4 S.S.C. 1, 2, Operetta 4: Senior Play 4: Football 4 Bowling 3: G.A.L. 2 Baseball 4: Football 4: Bas- 1 2 S.S.C. 1: Y.C.S. 2 ketlmll 1: S.S.C. 1, 2 WGN B everly' Nagle Delores Munich Barbara Nadeau Beverly Nadeau Sylvia Nadolny 2 4 O Y.C.S. 4 rchestra 3, 4: S.S.C. 4: Bowling' 1: G.A.L.1: S.S.C. Centripetal 4: S.S.C. 3, 4 1, 2, 3 Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Library Club 4: Monogram Club 3: Opcrvtta 2, 3, 4 Barbara Narewski Club 3: G.A.L. 1 Damd Nusbaum Patrol 4: S.S.C. 1 Marlene Niedbalski Bowling 1, 2, 3: Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1, 2: Library Club 1. 2: Operetta 4: Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.C.S. 2, 3, 4 Barbara Niezgocki G.A.L. 1: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. 2, 4 Evelyn Nusbaum Centripetal 4: Library Club 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. 2. 4 Janet Nusbaum Centripetal 4: Future Teach- ers 1, 2: G.A.L. 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 4: Sen- ior Play 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 8, 4: Y.G.S. 1, 2, 3 l' 1 James Nopper Arlene Nowak Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Patrol 4: Basketball 2 Opesregtg 2, 3: Senior Play 4: . . . 1: lf f ff L , ', six.,-,A FZ! W ' . , ' 1,5 4 , ,-- -MXN , bg.. , . Q . Page 35 , ' V . if If Vi Ai 5.25 V 4 . ,f - - V' W ,. ' . f' ?' 'R 5' 'l 4 fi ,,,.,.,:... 'C' '. 'Q-' ' Q i'A i h'-' Richard Nusbanm Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 1, 2 f Bernadelle Olendvr Carl Olsen Margaret O'Neill Bowling: 1, 2: G.A.L. 1, 2: Centric 4: G.A.L. 1: S.S.C. Glee Club 2: Library 4: 1 Monoprrnm Club 1, 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 E EPS: Kenneth Pacer 3: Al-Geo-Trip: 4: Hull Patrol 4: Opcretta 4: Senior Play 4 William Osborne s.s.G. 4 Marilyn O,Shva G.A.L. 1. 2: Operctla s.C. 2: S.s.U. 1, 2, 3 J: N2 Don Nyitray Ernest Okos Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3: Hall Ccntripctul 4 4 I., :S -n f , ' iffz , I Marilyri Opra Richard Centric 4: Centripctal 4: Al-Geo-Trip: 4: Hall Patrol 4: Library Club Club 4: S.S.C. 4 4: Operctta 4: S.S.C. 3, 4 -Ji , . as. ,, 4.44, 6 : 51 ':, , ' 5 Carol Periat John Periatt G.A.L. 1 Baseball 4: Monogram 2, 3, 4: S.C. 4: S.S.b Y.C.S. 2, 3, 4 Charles Petee Biarbara Puwecki Carol Pmkelman Jam-es Pizio Robert Podzak Bowling 4: Hall Patrol 4 Bowling' 1, 2, 3: G.A.L. Hall Patrol 4: Senior Play Al-Geo-Trig 11 21 3 41 S.S.C. 4 4: Monogram Page 36 Play 4: S.G. 2' X . L XS . X - -- - YW- - -'Y-1,-W--f,-,.v,..,, 3' . Conslance Pollick Patricia Polster John Popp James Porter Richard Poulos 2. 3: Camera Club Bowling: 1, 2: Future Teach- Centripetal 4: Monogram Hall Patrol 4 3: Glee Club 2, ers 2, 3, 4: G.A.L. 1, 2: Club 1 Om-rutta 4: Senior Hall Patrol 4: Monogram 4 Club 1, 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. 2, 3: Y.C.S. 4 1 Carole Price Stanley Przybylek Mary Ana Przybylski 1: Hall Al-Geo-Trix: 4: Football 1, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ff I 1 1 ff ,fi 2. 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. 4 A A 1 ,,,.- X ,rw 4 4. if .. x x 'Q Shirley Przymierslci Bowling 1 Albert Puccctti Baseball 4: Hall Patrol 4 - xt! . 3 Leo Puccetti Patricia Rabideau John Rahlnfzm Margaret Ray 1 Marvin Reau, Al-Ceo-Trigr 4: Baseball 4: Bowling 1, 2: Centripetal 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Hall Patrol 4 Baseball 4: Glee Club 1, 2 Camera Club 3. 4: Ccntri G.A.L. 1, 2: Monogram Club Patrol 4: Operetta 4: Senior 3, 4: Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4 petal 4: Senior Play 4: S.C. l. 2, 3, 4: Operetta 4: Sen- Play 4: S.C. 4 Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 2, 1, 2: S.S,C. 2, 3, 4 ior Play 4: S.C. 2: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.C.S. 4 I -1 .x 4 W QZ .f1fJ?:f 1N f , ' ll. M mQs:,,...:?,'!: .Qi ', l L: 54.541 If 5, A jj - - f' :,5'l'ff :sf 3, 1 -fir? aff ' 'ri Q : P . . ,fi x 3 Q ,K A ,FQE2g,y,gM- ' A , v-KW, f 3, ' .-f . ' '15 ES- ' . P iaal , Terrence Reilly Football 1, 3, 4: Operetta 4: Senior Play 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3,4 Carol Rihacek Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4: Monogram Club 1: Operetta 3, 4: Senior Play 4: S.C. 3. 4: S.S.C. 1 James Rabecleau. Hall Patrol 4 Page 37 .lancse Rober Richard Robitaille Doris Romaker Bowling 3: Monogram Club 1: S.S.C. 3, 4 Nancy Rom-an Jo Ann Bowling 1: Centric 4: Bowling 1, 2, 4: Centric G.A.L. 1, 2: Library Club Centripetal 4: G.A.L. 1, 4: Monogram Club 1, 2: 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4 S.S.C. 2, 3: Y.C.S. 3 if 1.. ' ifi--: , C fly: ,, K ' all i f :., f:'3' : if ' ,.,,, . ,.. - n ew . 1 ff Nancy Roskuski John Russell Paul Rutkowski Opeletta 4 Senior Play 4 4 Al-Geo-Trig 4: Football 1: Hall Patrol 4: Monogram Club 1, 2: S.S.C. 1, 2, 4: Y.C.S. 2 Marlecn Rybarczyk Philip Saad Doro-thy Jean Bowling' 1: Centric 4: Cori- Monogram Club L, 4: S.S.C. Sad05lci Glfgmlllllorlclgrgrll 1, 2, 3, 4 C:entriDetal'4: Library Club Club 2 gs glogogiam Club 1, 2, Marvin Sakowski John Satller Hall Patrol 4 Basketball 1 James S-:wage Mary Ellen Say Paul Scharf Centric 4: Centripetal 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Centripetal 4: Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 1, 2. Hall Patrol 4: S.C. 2: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3 3, 4 S.S.C. 1, 2 ' Page 158 Teresa. Scharlow Carole Schlachter S.S.C. 1 Marcy Schlembach George Schloegl Mary Schmidt Q.S.C. 2, 3: Y.C.S. 3 Hall Patrol 4 ,wr 3355.523 ,,.,.:,.. E v xi' .' , . ..,.i . , AM gy? , - 5 .algo of 4 1,9 ,ggi Q 1- ff fi' , ! mn? Q fm' .Q 2 V iii- ,i 'E filer' W' fe Roberta Schmiel Bowling: 2, 3: Centric 4 Joseph Schmitt Centripetnl 4: Football Hall Patrol 4: Senior 4: S.C. 3, 4: S.S.C. 2, Y.C.S. 1 , i 17-KP' Robert Schnell William Schroeder Janet Schuller Hull Patrol 4 Centripetal 4: Football 1: Bowling 2: G.A.L. 2: Mono- Monogram Club 1, 4: S.C. gram Club 4: S.S.C. 1 2, 3, 4: Y.C.S. 3, 4: S.S.C. 2, 3, 4 flfffw I Qzlvabl H . I HY l ga' P l Thomas Schumaker Donna Schuster Thomas Seitz Loretta Sharp Janet Simons Bnsketlmll,1, 2, 3, 4: Foot- Bowling 1, 2 Camera Club 1, 2: Hall Band 2: Future ball 2, 4: Operettn 4: Senior Patrol 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: G.A.L. 1, Play 4 2, 4: Y.C.S. 1, 2: Tennis gram Club 1, 2, 3, James Shrader Robert Shultz Joseph Silk ' Ronald Shetley Al-Geo-Trip: 4: Centric 4: Basketball 2: Hall Patrol 4 Al-Geo-Trig 4: Operetta 4: Centripetal 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 4 S.S.G. 1, 2 A Marlene Simi Bowling 2: Centripetal 4: G.A.L.- 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 2: Monogram Club 3: Oper- etta 4: Senior Play 4: S.C. 1. 2, 8. 4: S.S.G. 1, 2. 8 Page S9 1637 Jerome Skrzyniecki Constance Slowinski Edith Smith y Al-Geo-Trig 4: Band 2, 3, Bowling 1, 2: Camera S.S.C. 1, 3 4: Football 1: s.s.C. 1, 2 Club 4 ,X -uni , ' 13,Q r:Srr .: -: , .fl Linda Smith William Snyder David Sohnly Ned Sottek Leona Sparagowski Bowling 1: S.S.C. 3 Football 1, 3, 4 C.A.A. 2, 3: Centripetal 2: Golf 2, 3, 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, Bowling 4: Library 3, 4 S.S.C. 2: Tennis 2 3, 4: Y.C.S. 1 ,msn AQ ' I .lean Spenthof Bowling 1, 2: Centric 4: G.A.L. 1, 2: Glee Club 42 Operetta 3, 4: Senior Play 4: S.C. 4: S.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 .qpuilf Geraldine Spillis Bowling 2: Centric 4 G.A.L. 2: Hall Patrol 42 s Monogram Club 1, 2, S.C. 1 John Steils Al-Geo-Trig 4: Baseball 4 Camera Club 1, 2: Centril petal 4: Monogram Club 2 Operetta 4: Senior Play 4 S.S.C. 2 .lam es Stelzer Joann Stclzer Band 2, 3, 47 Bowlimr 4: Centric 4: Centripetal 4 Centric 4: Hall Patrol 4: G.A.L. 1: Library Club 3 Operetta 4: Senior Play 4 Mono fram Club 1 2 4 l- 1 - Orveretta 1. 2, 3, 4: Orches tra 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play David Stepnick David Stewart Marian Strzesinski Dolores Stump Charles Sullivan Al-Geo-Trip: 4: Centripetal Al-Geo-Trig 4: Hall Patrol Bowling 3: Centric 4: Cen- S,S.C. 3: Centripetal 4 4: Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 1, 4: 01595:-:ttf 4: Senior Play tripetal 4: Hall Patrol 4 2, 3 4: S. . . Page 40 f John Sullivan Willialrzi Susor Carl Swanberk Carol Szalkourski Danivl Taranowskl tric 4: Ccntripctal 4: Al-Goo-'l'ri5x 4: Band 1, Hall Patrol 4 Centripctal 4: Monogram I Patrol 4: Monogram Club 1, 3, 4: S.S.C. 3, 4 lm 1, 2, 4: Oporotla I f V 2 le? ffwf I 9-j L AY Y Paul Temple Barbara. Thiel Joanna Thomas Carol Ann Thuvl John Tillman Sc-nior Play Bowling: 1. 2, 3: G.A.L. 1, Centric 4: Centripetal 4: Al-Geo-Trip: 4: Hall Patrol Monmrram Club 1: Senior P 4 'S 4' S.S.C. 4 G.A.L. 4: Library Club 4: 4: Monogram Club 2, 4: Play 4: S.S.C. 4 S.S.C. 4 S.S.C. 1, 2 ., no Sylvia Tinlrvr Robert Toflrl Richard Torda Robarl Toth and 2, 3: Bowling: 1, 2, 3. Hall Patrol 4: S.S.C. 1 Bowling: 4: Football 1, 2: Camera Club 1, 2, 3. 4: : G.A.L. Il. 4: Glvo Club Hall Patrol 4: S.C. 4: S.S.C. 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Stephen Pivarnyik, James Pocisk, Christine Polcyn, Joanne Polcyn, Louise Popp, John Posan, Eugene Potrzebowski, Janet Powell, Kenneth Power, William Plummer, Arlene Printke Charlotte Prokup, Mary E. Preest, Donald Priebe, Christine Przymierski, Frances Puccetti, Carol Ann Rowland, Gerard Ray, Marilyn Reau, Otto Rectenwald, Martin Regan, Darlene Rehkopf. Page 62 Rm gsaa Nl X H ' 3 I A 5. t X . Sri? ' . pi K 1 1 i f ,Q t Q Zl, ,Z N - K k if ,, , I, . M if Q .,. so . S ,i . , Q 1. . x ' e S Q ' I S Q. S i y N ,Q F sq x as A ,::' X 'F rr R I . I F2 2 if if ,,., - le 1 S S ' Q, Q R i , , 'if- , Q ii E Q K f 9, .. - K , x...f . Q 53 z ka Q x -f , - L ': 1,.,, ' , l X, v Kg f ' A i N to Judy Reilly, C arles Rejent, Judith Renz, Robert Reuscher, Sue Riddle, Jon Rietzke, Michael Riley, Daniel Robb, David Roberts, Wlalter Roberts, Joan Robie Patricia Robinson, James Rohen, Ronald Rokicki, Nancy Roman, Janice Romstadt, Mary E. Ruddy, Robert Russ, William Russ, James Russell, Robert Rutkowski, Rita Rybarczyk. Carol Rysz, Robert Rywalski, Alfred Saam, Irene Sagen, Douglas St. John, Sue St. John, James St. julian, Terrence Sam- sel, Dorothy Sandys, Paul Sauppe, Frederick Schaal ' Edward Schlageter, Joan Schlaghick, Lawrence Schmersal, James Schmidbeauer, Donald Schmitt, Carol Schweibold, Vir- ginia Screptock, James Sebold, Gregory Sedgwick, Frederick Seeley, Nancy Segan tix ' S' ii, by ' r '51, an i ii S Q tiff in- 4 -3 R , Q an A .X 3 , X .mmf L nt PM . V I I V W, f M Q? ,f Z.. E M x K , Xkt .ir i l gg Q , W .Rx W- ,L - if 'N , ,X fy' ,, K - ,Q so Q Q Q, .H 1 .W . V ig, . - to -. ' , f ' - . Q'-'- , ' 12 .,.. A ' -. J - - f X ff' S - t ,,-, 1, , .. . ,, f As, , ' 1 , Q . -sees' ,' I +1 I , ,qt ,' , i sa? wi S it Q -ii ii X is ' S ' X X ef Q ' K 4: 4 if ', wi. ,Q ,. -,., , - i h X, - . 6 V . L - 3, v , f . . A, -5 , - 'fi , .t , , A , Wa... 'Q ,, ..--A,.,,,4L.. iif ' A ' ,L Anne Seiler, james Seitz, Ric rd Ser er, Colette Settelmeyer, Daniel Sexton, Raymond Sheehy, Celia Sheets, William Shiple, Carol Shouldiee, VVaync mon, Mary Ann Sinay Michael Sinay, Fdward Skibinski, Thomas Skudlarek, Beverly Smith, Richard Smith, Richard R. Smith, Karolyn Snyder, Marilyn Snyder, Joanne Sobczak, Valeria Sobecki, Frank Sobieralski Thomas Socie, Raymond Sotkiewicz, Charleen Spain, Geraldine Spaulding, Duane Spitulski, Alfred Sprenger, Rosemary Spychalski, James Staff, Thomas Stanish, Carolyn Stapleton, Dennis Stapleton Thomas Stapleton, Betty Stephan, Mary Stevens, Judy Stewart, Anne Stoepler, Gerald Stroud, Lois Stucker, Paul Sullivan, Richard Summers, Donald Susor, William Sutton Page 63 ,rf wi. in E , Xouk .2., r ,A R ., g A M lulaqm Es, F Q 5 as , A as r T D' E A ii ' f 5. JF I 3 QT Lk V ', va ,I 4 b :TA if 5: nl T' ii 4 K '71 51 g k A ii r I a n h if 1, . .'1- W ' Q ' .Q.. T ., .':, 1 .- i ee f f af are . Q: ,,,, Y fe ' ' ,',. .. ' le ag, X L - I., 4 V Yf . - - A ., if .AAA ' t of s , W .,, A i , F ,, V 5 4, A if ti Q Q at ra... - - is f t an 75, . Elsie Swiateeki, Alma Swisher, Beverly Szkatulski, Norman Szymanski, James Taylor, Nancy Tessarz, James Thibert, David Thomas, Rita Thomson, james Thornton, Paul Tillman. Carole Toda, Patricia Toth, Donald Trabbic, Barbara Traver, Donna Turk, Allen Twila, Tim Ueberroth, Edward Ulinski, Marie Urban, Frank Urbanowicz, Barbara Urbanski , Louise Vamos, Frederick Van Koughnet, Louanne Van Nest, Thomas Veith, Roger Velliquette, Thomas Velliquette, Don Vogel, Rose Ann Vrablic, Barbara Waganfeald, Lenore Wagner, Walter Wagner llarvey Vllales, Terrance Walker, Richard Warnke, Robert VVelsh, janet VVernert, james Wernimont, David VVenzler, Frederick VVeuzler, Lucille Wesolowski, Donald West, Margaret VVestmeyer t, ll P or b , lalv V .-Q ..'.,.,A, -,,,- Z :',,- ,,.: -f ,. Zqi' I . ::, . .:. 1-, . - , izkr qizvl Eiz ,igbnlq Q , ri .,.,, 1, I - , ,- ,fy a . ., by iviii -. Iffv z: X P I. .I .u 1 Kenneth VVestrick, Margaret Westrick, Mary Wetherill, Frank Wiciak, Robert Wietrzykowski, Barbara Wilcox, William VVilhelm, Wlilliam Willhauck, Carole Williams Janet Williams, Barbara Wines, Barbara Witczak, William VVolfe, Peter Wolfram, Margaret VVonderly, Sheryn Woyame, Margaret VVroblewski, Robert Young I -Y VVilliam Young, Elaine Zaborowski, Marion Zankle, Alvina Zarecki, Robert Zarneck, Patricia Zedlitz, Arthur Zielinski, GeorgeiZilba, Frank Cangiamilla Page 64, ,,. 1 vs-fm . 3, .431 .,j gk ,f ,X 9, 1 ff 1 -1 'Lx K' :A lu 1 ! Q m 1 Y ,. ...r I . . ., . , . , . ', . ZISVVIZI 'a, se cet retreat material. CZJ Fr. Johnson relaxes 135 Fr. 11 la rl' 1 1, u 1 ' s Q 4 . , ' ' ' ' nxninti and Andie Delhee in conference. C-U B. Boadcn, T. Duilex look for reading matter. Q95 Mass in auditorium. C65 KID R CllwlIHl1Cl'W li Thiel D Moore S Tinker B D ' ' tk l Father Harrington administers Holy Communion. UD Stations in chapel RELIGION The objectives of the religion course are: to help students habitually see God, to strengthen their conhdence in Him and His promises, a11d to enable them to know and to practice their faith so that they may spread a knowl- edge of God's love and bring happiness to themselves and to others. Our Quest for Happinessf' the main theme of the religion course, is divided into four partsg each part a yearls work. The Creative Love of God the Fatherl' is taught in the freshman ye-ar. The second year students study the Redeeming Love of Christ the Inearnate Sonf' The juniors delve into the intricacies of the Santifying love of the Holy Ghost and the Church. The seniors study the beautifying love of the Triune God. lylany facilities are available in order to keep the spiritual life of the students in practice. Blass and Holy ommumon are offered every morning in the chapel. A retreat, QMay convocation, and benior day of recollection are annual events. Page 66 N Q ,.. X S... . X y .... X199 . 'N X R X Us-Yau-Knew-Mxs eu-sim!-with QUE- mom ewmmvwwmmxwwwwx X N X iw Q ' X X. 5. N X. X si f N Y NR 5 X. i .Nu sf ' is S xx 11:12 ANWSCAZ. 5 UMR AH 'AH x, Wlhfi ' 'YQYS n K 8, 1 K .X x Nm 4 www rw, ,ww Fzfw 7 N f if 1 7 M ,J-4 ggtv 'vu 'M yi 2 w-serx..,:..Q,-X MW? A A ,,,, , iw f 'Q M gg, W 4' . 2 hm K k A IN ' . ML.: KWWL g ro A f ag JG 5' V sw. ggi? ij A Stagg! 'W 5, vw va -egg, Qs .s Ng? i. -..., wa..-r ww ENGLISH lifnglish, which is a basic subject in our high school curriculum, deals with the skills of conversation and written composition through a mastery of grammar as well as an appreciation of literature. ln the freshman and sophomore years, students build a foundation of good lfnglish by a complete study of grammar, reading, and a study of literary types. The juniors specialize in American literature while continuing the study of grammar. A special project of the junior year is the research or -Iunior lfssay. Seniors may choose l'fnglish literature or journalism. 'lihe course in lfnglish literature provides a study of the major lfnglish authors. The journalism classes study the newspaper and publish the school paper every two weeks. Seniors may also choose public speaking, a one semester course designed to give students confidence and poise in addressing a group. Une purpose of the lfnglish course is to give students a better appreciation for good literature. Since l'fnglish is an important subject for preparing for all future occupations, Central requires four years of lfnglish for every student. QU Junior essayists at work. Q21 The essays are finished, hurrah! Page 68 WS x ,aw A. 3 wax, at 4 1 Qlj I,uigi's broadcasts of essay gripes gets a laugh. Q21 D. Chamberlain chucks hcl' favorite Amt-ricau author. C35 English authors take the camera-light. Q-1-J Speak into the mike, please. Q51 VVhat you'aII smilin' about? Brer Rabbit? Page 69 N ls,-S ft'-43 'milf' in 3 N-W... D. Anaya explains Spanish costumes to an attentive class SPANISH One of the most popular romance languages, Spanish, is offered to the students in a two-year course. In the first year of Spanish, the students are introduced to the language itself. The rudiments and structure of the Spanish tongue are stressed in preparation for the second-year study. In addition to the language, the customs, dress, art, and culture of Spain -and IXfIexico make up the study for the second year. The knowledge of Spanish is beneficial and interesting as well as instructive and a source of inspira- tion to the Spanish student. An understanding of this subject will enable students to follow with more intelligence the intercourse of the United States with Spain and Mexico. Page 70 FRENCH 'llhe two years of French open to Centralites has an immediate aim: to humanize the teaching of French and to prepare all students to live more effectively in the world today. This ,aim presents the language through the contributions made by France to the heritage of the modern world in such fields as literature, folklore, history, science, music, craft and the arts craft. Thus, the student finds his own language enriched, his appreciation of a foreign people broadened, and his study of :mother language made immediately functional. By becoming acquainted with a few of the facts of French geography and history, and by learning ahout her great men and women and the contributions they have made in government, science, art, music and literature, the student will understand the role that France has played in the development of the western civilization that he has inherited. vi Fgxwgf ,xv 11,5 'wry N. M fic? in H539 ,br Q ' 3 , we if Q, l z 1 ,e EEK! 3 it ill? lk W f K fill xixmr if F X i vt. A jfs X -X223 ,I 1 1,5 ss A Saw inet, , ZA 5 , , X M 1, , ,. 'Xin RN '-X. , SN Mtn Monsieur le photographer, not the display, interests this group Page 71 1 3 f r iff A311 by we 1 H. Leusner and his All-Germanu choir GERNIAN German, a modern language, is offered to students in a two-year course. In the first year the student learns vocabulary and in the second year he becomes acquainted with not only the language hut also the customs and culture of the German people. Germany, as a nation, has contributed greatly to the culture of the world. VVhile studying the language the students learn of the geography, indus- tries, music, literature, and scholars she has given us. Deutschland is also known for her architecture, especially for her cathedrals with their pointed steeples reaching toward heaven as if giving praise and thanks to God for His wonderful gifts to this land of beauty Zllld enchantment. Page 72 .ci lffffif tm 44,12 Mr? , ,f w 1 f V 'Nd' .af g -I S .. gsm-if-F ,iw I. 1 Us IX, W 4' 1 5' ki IIIEX1 IIBS Page 74 M. Sins explains Ohi0's seal to Al Brown HISTORY History, the story of .a man from the dawning of time to the present day, is introduced to the freshman through Ancient History. The sophomore year is occupied by lllodern History which traces the history of Modern Europe. American History taken by all juniors, covers the earliest explorers of our country to the present day. The seniors must take Government which enumerates each phase of our American government, they may take sociology or economics. History, the story of man's success and failure in life, proves to be a useful subject to all students. N . fl xrkiil iajm N f X X X X 1 XX . X fx xx T x 'max . K . f - -Af '- if X E Q5 Q ' f x . 'Hx gi , X w, 1 -X S 2 9 - ' RAS N P S X x- we- . .Q +1 Rims X S . f Q N, 5 , Q Q , - 5 2 X. .Q ' 4 f ' or: f Q if-S - 5 . ... .,,, , --M ' Wi am QE, Xxvxgv aw ,, PA X , fdlffff Q 1' f W 4. JW ,Cf J, ,mfksfy fif , f:,fg,, ,f1.f 1 4Lf',f.4f,,,,-,, ,J 7 ff.4,,- flip' M 2' f J f ,- if i:f 'Lf.+v.ff:, iff, X, L,-Ls, if-fffvtig ,rag U, 41' .A 'CVM 5 V1 ,W ,gf , , N? 'hx I i X 1 I x f I E RW' Ziff 'YN 1 I I V 4 BOYS' ART Among the nanny mlepartments at Central, Boys' Art Uepnrtinent has developed the fastest. 'l'hm boys in this eonrse pnrsne the theme qnotenl by St. ,.lll101N2lS Aquinas: Art is right reason in Illillilllgj, things which neetl to he inzulefl Under the inspiration of these wortls they develop skill in Ilwfill-L'l'1ll-Y, Tlllllflllff, eerznnies, XVO0llL'l'2lfl' nioalelinff, lezithcr-craft, and bookmnkinff. P1 3 25 P1 'llhe ll12l'OI' vro'eet, for this YCZIIJS 'nnior and senior boys, was to clesiffn the l51lClUY'I'0llINl for tht J l .l . J . 2- 2- :1lt:1r of St. Clreg5ory's Mission Church, lXllClllg2l!l. KID I. Bryan and R. llenry mix paints. C35 Here it is on page 310. 62? 'I'. Garvin :incl xl. VVilhelm prepare their models for the oven C-U Artist, T. Sll'Zllll5, :lt work. ,Q .... , - I:: t 'A , is E ..Q.Q.,, 4,,...., 4 -X ,gg ed E '5 fifl' .t,.. E 1 r e,rl 5 3 s Page 76 '1ww,t,M?2'fwp , W x 4 ,,, nf + .f X? MM X S xx-mumw Q .um REX wi k X -mm QA elk'-w, 'fl' TN XE f 'W 391, K 4 Q MMT ' 3719- F x 212: 2 ,isfmm W ? J , ,fi ,Jim f-...W f qjfiw W ,M fk , , fr x 7 ng if x -... A. 'EQ V Q: is 1 as ,M 1 vw Egg ww- V. ,-. V -,, G1RLS'AR'1' n15PAR'1'm3N'1' AW Jas 4 U23 I, 7 'l'he members of the girls' zn't alepartnient bring ont the true beauty of inzlny lielils nf life. 'l'liisZgfzfff VLj is ilone tlirongh the use of paints, pencils, clay, leather, and cloth. Ka' Art students prove their ability by lnezins of beautiful displays, vzirions true life scenes, clay IIlUClC'lS,,? ' posters, zteeille work, and through the line applications of make-np for plays, assemblies, zinql the cm1un'i'L'tt-ziyadvfyunfwglcu XT Aye? D. Nyitray poses for the six Michael Angeloettes Page 79 vwwifia. . ww? Q ..! 1 X pg -wks 1 'iw-, I . 5:2 a ,--'QI r f ' .,,: -S f 'N-K., xx WE HS Y! '-'v +j.... + . .....V JC fwm- www ,--Q IC 63? fgipgow :sfhlftffqg nf 4 x s A-: , N1 f? H tuna E Q X :wal ' f ' ' :S kit . ,w :sg :sv A Y 3 ' f ' M: 'L L, 1? ' i 4 - 4 N J , I M 5.9, if Qfitsgzg . M W1 A K v' A :J .W ...fqikrxsfiagq , QQ vu , ,,, M Q. QW ? 2 '- 1. Mfegsf vfwx few - ,, , .iff ifmxf X. ' ' MM-1: 1 s N-..wx..,.,N wx. Senior R. Podiak, C. llirschle, R. Kert, T. Riley, dimensioning :I 12 Cylinder Zephyr hloek Fr. Smith explains 11 problem in gear design the zephyr l'U'.7flll' URAl 'l'1NCi B. Snsor IX Lister :incl 'If Riley detailing ai malehine P1ll'l frmn Pic mninff tht uwimci ui tmnuiimx ix the :inn of the ineehzuiieni tlrziwingg and suiweyiiig ilepzirt- ment. of perspective. assemble various niechziniezil projects. gineering. In the freshman year the course emnprises pru- jtetinn, geonietry, Sllfillfi' nievelnplnent, :intl types Kiziehine design, ge:n'ing1, earn design, :incl the t the slide rule are taught to the sophomore. VVith this fiindznnentzii hziekgroiiiid the jnniurs 'lihe wenior lil'2li-fillwll complete their high srlmul i'l'2llIlll1gl' in mlrziitiiigg with Il course in civil en- Bet you clicln't know thzlt light rays were opzlque PHYSIOLOGY 'l'he course ill physiology is pointed Ollt to those stu- ilcllts who :ire setting their hopes on bCC0llllIlg either nurses, clieticizuls, home eco- nomists ol' any otller branch of ilu- biological llellls, slim- the study of physiology is il great ZISSKT ill knowing nlezlns of good health, the course is wiilc open to lzlll Ccntralites. 'lilll'0llg1ll physiology the stuclcnt is lT2l1lllll2ll'lZCLl with the fllllilzlmelltzlls of health :ls :lpplieil ill llzlily lile. Page B2 'VVh:lt's the count, Pal! P' re you have it, Susiv. V GICNICRAL SCIENCE A flllllliillllffllfill step il the study of lliltllfill science is offeretl ill the ciCllCl'Zll Sci ence course. General Science familiar izes the l:l'CSl'llllZlll with tll God CI'C2li'Cll nature ot th air, walter, sun, ezlrth Zllll other planets. Other suh jects covered by this cours :ire the llzlturzll resources ill fused ill the clzlrtll, llilflll' and the uses of electricit and lnagllzltislu, :lllil Il few points concerning the lllllllill holly. x U s mi its mg, .V R 'K iv... 1 1 t l Qll Arc thcsc lvirtls in thc hzincls worth two in thc hush? L Q4-D XXY1lfCl'lil you got thcrc, ll!ll'l'j'? Q2l . . . :incl this, says jndy, is thc infcrinr vcnzl CIIYLI . . Q31 l7nn't let that frog nut Q3l liugs . . hugs . . :ind lT!0l'U lungs Q65 Microscopic kids BIOLOGY Biology, the scicncc of life or living nizittci' in all its fornis :intl plicnrwincnzi, is planncil for thc stuclcnt who has had little 01' no training in this absorbing subject. Starting with thc fnntlznncntal principles of life, the student zulvzinccs, Stcp hy step, to thc innin- coniplcx and intricate forms of plants, animal, and hinnan life. This is accoinplishccl tlirongli svrinns stnmly, ohscrvation, and thorough cxzuninzitions. 'lihc cmirsc :linis to furnish rho stnclcnt with thi- stntly of lifc ziccnrcliiig to Christian principlcs. Page 83 Y Q s PHYSICS Physics, certainly, is the most hasic and applicable science today, for no matter what the other science may he, the principles of Physics are utilized. lllechanics, heat, light, sound, electric- ity, and atomic physics are the nialior branches of this fundamental course. The physics student studies the natural laws of these divisions and twice weekly is able to apply his new-found know- ledge through experiments in the lah- oratory. Vveekly movies, -are shown, to illustrate the various applications of physics in the world today. CID It shouldn't he off after all that measuring CZJ 'lVVhat are you holding, Bill? C31 l'Keep it on the track, you fellows ' ,,,.r-wa., : . W' ie.. Wig tg N it Et 5' y cp, Q twxk S xx -. . .c. XA Q 3515 H HOME ECONOMICS The homemaker of today must know the important role she plays as a pal to her husband, as an understanding mother, -and as active member of the Community. The students in the Homemaking Classes are preparing for their vital role in life by studying the basic phases which are Familv Budgeting Food and Nutrition, Clothing and related arts, Family Nurs- ing VVork sunplihmtion, and hon to get along wifi people The students also are trained to be in- telligent Llfllblli Homcinakcis with this training tan t help b make this world a happier place in which to livc. Nxt'-f-. ,M- .rffii nf 4' ,Oo A eq' sow 'ff' Y.: ' a 0 'Q , Xi O 'S' ,, Q I 0 Q uh! c fx . Q R 4 WM I 4 5 .Wg I fu A ' eff QM ,f is Nm rl -if Ei ... HJ Ilomemakers at work hanging curtains 1-H Learning to use modern C'!7llVt'Hlt'lll'CS 123 Refinishing furniture for den Q55 Could be a cake Q35 Child care includes both play and proper eating Q65 A stitch in time saves nine Page 86 I I LIBRARY 'llhe aint ot the lihrary stall is to help the students help themselves through books. The library, a helpful friend to those in need, opens its doors to all the students. This department has many sources of information at the disposal of those carrying out research and seeking literary en- oynient. 'l'his material can be located quickly through the use ot the Card Catalog' and the Rea Cluide and also through the helpful and eourteous librarians. ders' xfw-W-swf t Af' W Ng.. CID Could he the advertising essay is on CZD Deep in the throes of seienec l3l l',et's see, CHX, CIC, Cl' . . . llerc it is, CKTTTER LH Maps and hirds engage these researrh lnen Q, ,r Q 1 A Page 87 f f Q w K I .W ,.... , 3 Q 4222-11165: 4, my Q , '33 SN quasi? A 1 W NN 'X ,gwkw Y . X.. FiLi2gfifii?Effa:g2f W, IT! 4 ' g,:g,. 5 ::::25f..'-: J X Xxx W sew km. RX ws u 6 . N X Aw .fm-Q fs ,xx K n ,A ,- fsg. ... Q 1 7. . 9 9 . Ji .ns u . UM I LT 23365 k S ww- 1112? 1 Ss?f?'N'I'5'Sf fav 6 :fpgbf X? S333 V -: iw A X lf!! NXT, 1 5 'SM A de' s P. lfiseher, R. Turski Musie, Musie, Zlllil more Maisie MUSIC NllISlL' Appreeuitlon :intl ll:u'- inony are two-yezu' eourses olleretl by the Nlusie-'l'heory l7epzu'tnient whieh have been taught :it Cen- trxll lor tour years. A stutlent in the Xlusis' ,Xp- preeizttion elzlss listens to gill types ol niusie, from the latest song hits to gfilllll operas, from lltlpllllll clztnee music to the symphony. 'l'he inotto that is stressetl in this course is: listen, learn ,zuul enjoy. 'lihe ll2ll'lNOIlY eluss, whit-li stutlies the zirt of writing niusie, is zultlressetl to stutlents who :ire looking forwzirtl to niusie :ls :1 profession, as well :ls to those who wish :1 Cultural experienee in the ll2ll'IIlUIllC Content of niusie. 'lihe stutlent is requiretl to express his own niusiczil itlezis in eoinpositions. Dig that ear-rox-ee lNlusie li:1sy there, sister, my lmnes :ire fr:igile NURSING The nurse, who is zilwziys pre- pziretl for zleute emergencies, linils time to give :1 helping hzuul when we :ire in neetl of nietlieztl :atten- tion. As stutlents we are 1lSSlll't'tl nt not only lnentztl :intl splrituul, hut :llso the finest I1lk'tllL'1ll zltten- tion. As :L freslunun ezieh stutlent re- ceives ll nietliezil exzuuiuzition. All stumlents :irc given 'liuhereulosis test. 'l'he nursing tlepzirtnient is :llso il great zlssistzuiec to parents. A'lVl'l'lNDANfll'l Dl'1l l'. The zittentlsinee tlepzirtinent is very thorough in eheeking the presenee of all stuslents in their elusses. These reeormls :lre kept for future referenees. This tlepztrt- ment is untler the supervision ol' Sister Klury llllylllfllltl, U.S.l .. s. , , :uul Sister Klury l,orett:1, O.h.l'. Zinnnermnn vs. .'xlYt'INl1llll'K' Olliee l'leu- Ciuiltx hut lu-gs lor mert'x ' NIR. PATRICK KIcCARTHY, Head Football Coach and Athletic Director Completing his eighth year as head football coach, lllr. KlcCarty has become well-known and well-liked, and his fighting lrish personality has long been the secret of many Central upsets. No matter how rugged a player is, there is something about Pat lNIcCarty which gives players great confidence in him. Coming to Central in 1943, M r. McCarty coached the football squad of '44 which finished with a 6 win, 3 loss, 1 tie record. He was called into the service in 1945 and after his discharge and a year of coaching at St. Ambrose College, Davenport, Iowa, he returned to CCHS in 1947. Since his return he has compiled an overall record of 27 wins and ZS losses, although his 1944 record boosts him over the .500 mark. MR. PAUL CKTROURKIC, Freshman Coach A graduate of Central's Class of '33 and of the 1942 class of Dayton University, Klr. fyR0llI'liC has recently completed his seventh year as freshman football and basketball coach. Although his 4 win and 2 loss record was im- pressive, Mr. U'Rourke said he expected more from the team in the future. MR. LARRY BONUY, Varsity liackfield Coach Associated with the football team for the eighth year, M r. liondy has again turned out some outstanding backfield material. His love for the game has been deeply expressed since his first days at Us-Sales College, where he was an ont- standing tailback, registering at the 145-pound mark. ' MR. DAN KIODAK, Lightweight Coach An all-state fullback from Campbell, Ohio, hlemorial High, Mr. lllodak entered the U.S. Army in 1945. VVhile in the service, lylr. Nlodak played with different base teams. After receiving his discharge from Uncle Sam, he entered the University of Notre Dame, where he played tackle. Receiving his diploma from the South Bend institution in 1952, he joined the Central staff, replacing hlr. jim Kurszynke. His lightweight football squad won two, lost two, and tied two. ' . Sports 3rd Row Qfrom leftj: Coach Pat McCarty, M. Kromenaeker, T. Csizek, B. Kennelly, P. Heintsehel, li. Mullen, J. Amstutz, A. VVeekle, P. Doyle, I. Rahman, B. George, J. Kwiatkowski, Coach Larry Boncly. Znd Row Cfroni leftj: D. Bowen, T. llart, T. Yamhor, D. Doherty, T. VVeaver, S. lfleitz, S. Przylwylek, lf. lVlorgan, I7. Jacob, li. McNeil. 3rd Row lfrum leftj: Mgr. lf. lierning, gl. Barchiek, T. Reilly, J. Areddy, M. DiSalle, I. llenry, T. Scott, A. Muraldy, ll. Plueiniak. FOOTBALL lllr. Pat lllcCarty, the coach of the Fighting Irish , can be proud of this year's team. VVith almost the entire team graduating last year, he had hard work ,ahead of him. The papers even listed him as the coach who is building for next yearf' But knowing how his teams pulled through in the past, he began the hard job of spring practice. The change was almost unbelievable as the Irish began their season. They won four out of their first five games, a great credit to the team. They lost the first game 20 to 6 to Libbey then went on to beat Devilbiss I3 to 6, then Scott 27 to 12, and Springheld -lf-l to l3. VVaite, their next opponent, proved to be their down tall. After drubbing them 38 to 21, they lost the last two games 27 to 20 to XVoodward and IU to 7 to Detroit. lllfany individual players, from this supposedly Ugl'C0l1li team, gained recognition. -Ioe Amstutz made first string All-City linebacker. Al lVeckle was nominated first string All-City tackle. Phil Heintschel captured All- City second string guard post. Dan Doherty made second team All-City end, and .lim lfleitz made All-City second string guard. ,lack Rahman and Bob George received honorable mention. The player who really re- ceived the awards was Ted Csizek. Ted, who was the only unanimous choice for All-City team, was voted captain of the All-City team, was elected most valuable player by his teammates, was chosen by the Downtown Coaches as the most valuable player in the cityg was nominated third string All-State halfback and was named to the halfback position on the All-Catholic All-American team. Ted Yambor was voted most valuable substi- tute by his teammates. Central can truly be proud of this team of l953. Page 93 2 . .w,xw:w.. yr .ww ,wiwfgx , Q L 5 l Q1 A ,K .VA1 -. .x' -ay r 7 ' -.11:,, fx, L., ,,,m NH.,-Q' Q 'X + pizipp. L y VH., .. 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W -n i L .,.. 1 I P , b W ig, - ...- - 1 - . -M2 f- ' :L . f Q ,4 gk 'W - Xe' .5 his J M H, , UIC' ' if .- 5: ' ' 'zi-X v6Mu .iv W, ff.. M H-Cs' ,- ypg ,Ng 'J km-Fm '.V5xH44i'fS w'Y,, as W - . Ng. -wi. 4 lisrfnx ,f ,xii 4 QA: if lxgf f ,Q sig, 5 Q .- S sl N fir? Q Q P1 .Q . 0 Y ' , was -' .. A , . X X .I H XX N Q My, ..,..,,s,x mf x ' R. X , 9 .4 WN- .Q . W Mui , M wa M -. Vx .gn , My ,K X 5 Vi mf Aug Q, . Q . ,401 M. 'W Fu LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL Row 1-K. Bnlnhrys, D. VVenzler, D. Conyers, D. Scott, R. Trawinski, K. Solon, D. Frankcnhnuscr, G. Du Marco, R. Radecki, R. VVm-land, J. Newman, N. Harrigan. Row 2-Mgr. R. Halker, J. O'Connor, P. Radlinski, P. Cassidy, I. O'Neill, F. Gcrcak, C. Lanzingcr, R. Sur I.. Archamheau, M. laugh, M. Heintschel, C. Lehmann, Coach Dan Mndak. Row I-D. Stumy, R. Cousino, T. Cnppellety, C. Senci, R. Jaegle, F. Phelps, T. Kensher, J. Martis, R Szymzlnski, D. Heinz. Page FRESHMAN FOOTBALL ' Raw 3-Coach Paul O'Rourkc, D. Kirsh, B. Koherick, G. Sedgwick, P. Mouch, G. Znha, R. Bauer, D. Robb bl. Ruhrcr, T. Lyons, J. Ritskey, T. Barnes. Row 2-D. Server, C. Donahue, H. Martin, T. Lions, D. Sur, F. Symanski, P. Mnrrin, R. Milck, M. McAlc:1r D Kupinski, J. Svhidthzluer, R. Rncki, F. Kramer, T. Fredericks, T.. Mciers, Mgr. Row I-Mgr. J. Gaffney, D. Moore, Kwizltkowski, T. Bruhn, D. Hilkens, B. John:-un, B. liruss, D. VVenslcr P. Hruss, D. Bezuwh, Moraldo, B. Nayon, T. FranCiS, Marcizack. 98 gf ' M Y - gf-.ff--vw-fm-if-w--I--Q. MR. LARRY BQNDY Varsity Basketball Coach At the helm for the eighth year, hir. Bondy has again shown that, defiant of all local protests, he is inclined to know something about the sport. Over his period of eight years which include the - Q year of 1943 before he entered the Armed Service, llr. Bondy has compiled the unsurpassable record of 171 Wins and 31 losses, this season's total being his poorest, H--7, giving him a percent-age for the Mrllynlgondy year of 66.775, compared with the overall percentage of 84.63 lYlR. DAN RIODAK Lightweight Coach Making his bid for popularity for the first time this year, lXlr. lllodak was unhappily set back as his lightweight basketball te-am dropped its first eleven straight. He managed a sigh of relief when they bounced back to win the final OVCI' Scott by a single point, 45-44. hlr. hlodak still insists that they are .a bunch of iiRlIIl1-lJLl1l1S,i, but hopes for more support from the student body in the years to come. llc mentioned that he had never seen a school where the student ix' . following was just for the varsity, and not for the frosh or junior varsity. ' Mr. D. Nlodak I, .. ..., ,, ,1 i I EZ' as i ts ' il A Rs. wg . L-. X 1 i ts ' K X mc., X 'if' Sgfssswt ieiy ,gf Mr. Paul O'Rourke MR. PAUL O'RUllRlilQ lfreshman Coach lfor the first time in two years, lylr. ,O'Rourke can not lay claim to .a freshman basketball title, but no one can say that his team did not have all the make-.up of a champion. 'lihey were on the winning side for eight games, while they lost only three, two of these by a mere point. They have shown themselves to be potential crown- holders for the future, and with the fine priming lesson from Nl r. O'Rourke, they should develop into the champs of '56. Page 99 A j E if N K ,.., , ,, 4 ' 'G fS.E,5'f.. I E I ' I A 15. X lf 5 P' 4 vgvsw 5 ,fx A V K .ii Q Tum Sf'lIllIlX1llil'I' X . W Figlning wirh rhl l1c':H'i 5 2 Hurry XYiiSl1lllg1l0ll MNH tml' Slwlllmflllll' ltln 5 K , A Ons nf the rnrm f'l1,'Ys'l' 'll .lflmlm Ill nl m Ulu' S, A ' flrllmhlms :mal hall hzmcll- fl H IYX XVOH Illll fill . ' ' -- ' ,' ,, . cw- IN thx' rzty, fvfil Cru xp'-r lu alll pr-ll-, um MINT M. THIEUHUI by his ll'llII1UlIl!t'5. A -gmmwwsqqn Aint, INN X A x ..- x minw E xx, Q X2 .l im VI1-Hugh A clvnrl wt sho! who I should ln- one of tlw rvnl wc Howl hulwrlrks of m-xl ya-:u s Affillllllli-Y th? li l Q ll C U lmnpsu-rs, Ik-vgm- was team point 3Vt'l'i1j1,'C this nne nf the gre-:ztvsr :users scuson. l.ue will hv eng which the l'csvl'vcs haul ln NW40II1l'll l11ll'l- lv' l1lS offer. mmx def in Suptcmhcr. ,luv lXlllHllllZ llixplgu img an lllIlIlHYZllHll' 4 lfvru' mx thx' t'1'l!l'l. wlwfx llvllltx Irv ily-4'4'lN4' Tlu' fl pm1unr1 ln his wmnximm ..- llflfIlL'il mwml ilu mm L' QCIINHI A Xxx v Slam l'rzylvylvk flrzlhhing f'Il0llgl1 rv- lVllIllKlN In nflv-1 xhv kk-xv puinlw he um :xhlv in Il1ll5ll'!' up xlmmglmnlt tha' sc,-zwm, Srzmk gignnrin' frzmu- will lu' rniwul hy zsll, m-xr your. ll mlrxvvm Nlwh uns wull 9-X DN lizllwln-y XXa1guvr 'X 1' :1 in .1 lw l 4' Nulwtitutc' xx lv mlm! lim i I r cl, lim' rlwxzlll lwmw' :I xcry ml nmlvlw :lui-I ni ilu- lim IIICII HVXI wilsuli. vw :lution ww smm ww , S Stvvv Twill ,j x -1 xg um fm tlu lull Kxml if g Sirvv, ', f: 5 gnzxw zzltm' gzlrnv. au XYivx1zf-l of the tum, Pau missed next sermm. Q eil- W., rclvoumlinp: frnmv will X ntecl tlu Inst Yzxliml l .Ryu 'Xxx rd lu thc rw! l x lv lf wr .1 ,. we-W .Xlulililigli lu' slulul wi' ww ,. miivh mimi, this xvzii, Inu luuim ggumsl lm- -lwmu gffdll l3'7lk'llllSllIlkX lm' :hi iixllll faux! uulr. 1 Pu Nicholson Among the seven return' ing iuniurs, Pat, rx hard hghllf, will lump the name nf the Fighting lriQh on top Frvfl if aww-ku, Showing, this SFIICIJI1, that hc has that all-impor-tant rebounding skill, Fm.-nl will hc' heartily wcl:'nin'ml back by next yez1r's squad. Varsity Basketball Team T Row 2-lylgr. A. Kish, I.. Hood, li. lVleNeil, B. Wlagner, P, Nicholson, S. Toth, Coach Hondy. Row I-lil. Claweclii, T. Selunnalier, xl. Amstutz, S. Przyhylek, ll. VVashington, l'. XVQ-nzel. lfor years the residents of the Toledo area who represent rival schools have said repeatedly, HVVait until Larry llondy finds a shortage of material, welll see what kind of a coach he isfl VVell, in September, 1953, the Cherry Street coach faced this situation. ln looking over the prospects for a basketball team he saw that the majority of his material was strictly green. The entire starting team, which carried him to Columbus last spring, had graduated, leaving him only six or seven second-stringers who had not seen much action. The experts predicted last place, but the team was determined, willing to learn and all had fighting hearts which led them to deserve the title Fighting Irish. ln the regular season this gallant group won fourteen games while losing only five. To break that down farther they won eight out of twelve city league games to gain a share of the city crown. Going further, they entered the sectional tournament in which they advanced to the finals before meeting defeat at the hands of the NVoodward Polar lfears. This seemingly green material proved to the whole city that they were outstanding. They placed four men on each of the all-city listings. The Toledo Blade placed Tom Schumaker on the second team and gave honorable mention to l,ee Hood, Stan Przybylelc, and Harry Wzisliiiigtoii. On the other side of the fence the Toledo Times placed Tom Schumaker on the first five and awarded Joe Amstutz, Lee Hood and Harry VVashington honorable nielltumn. Page 102 LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL TEAM Row 2-F. Phelps, C. Neilly, D. Stapleton, R. Ochs, J. 0'Neill, R. Radecki. Row 1-Mgr. A. Brubaker, P. Reilly, R. Sur, L. Talaska, Coach Dan Moduk. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Row 3-M. McAlcnr, B. YVnlke1', F. Loplnski, D. Inegrle, B. Regan, D. Dolmcrty. Row 2-T. Francis, D. Kopinski, C'. Gallagher, B. Gnrmlener, J. Mnrcinink, D. -Inrek. Rnw 1-Nlgr. XV. Snttnn, M. Regan, B. lVlnl'tin, C. Donahue, VV. Ferrell, Cl. Scclgwivk Page 103 1-I---LQ---..... Ns! MANAGERS VV. Sutton, I.. Meiers, A. Brubaker, A. Kish, F. Berning, J. Gziftney. l.lClH'IiWl'fICiH'li CHICICRIMAIDICRS R. Stclzcr, T. Standish, R. Snbecki, D. Pinzlzkicwivz, B. Dressel, Pettit, P. Rnlminsun, A. Drozik. Page 104 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS L. Pncetti, R. Moore, S. Dugan, S. Kos- mider, P. Polster, Essex, Y. Merandzx. l f' R ,,.. . ,,,,..., ,... lvVA,,.,. YY, ... ,- si! Standing, Back Row: F. Berning, Mgr., M. McAlear, J. Areddy, E. Heres, P. McAlear, A. Schugg, T. Grubowski, J. Kwiat- kowski, Porter, lVlcManus, R. ih'lI!jCXYSlii, XV. Meehali Standing, Third Row: D. Rokicki, C. Buekenmeyer Kneeling: J. Bacik, F. Farrell, D. jaegle, C . Mazzurco, 'l'. Perna, R. Allan, T. llzlrt, VV. Mullen Sitting: J. Nopper, P. Ileintsehel, F. Phelps BASEBALL TEAM Although hampered by the cold and rainy weather and spring football practice, llr. D. Nlodalc and Mr. R. Donovan finally succeeded in picking a te-am to represent Central in the City's baseball program. The Celts lost all but four letter-men from last year's nine which captured the city-championship. 'lille pitching stali was paced by Pat Fireball KlcAlear, Bill Lefty llleehan, and Tom Hart. Ar third base, -lim Nopper, a senior finished his fourth year on Central's varsity. John 'lhliclceyu Klclylanus, who ac- quired a habit of losing balls over the right field fence, was stationed at first base. Tom Cirabowslci, Frank Phelps, Phil Heintschel, and liill lllullen roamed the outer garden and led the lrish with their timely hits. -lim Areddy and Chuck lfarrell shared the catching duties. This year's team consisted mostly of underclassmen who will produce many victories in the next few years. The Irish played each city school once and started their drive toward the State Championship, Tuesday, April 28, with Pat KlcAlear spinning a one-hit 8-0 victory over l.ibbey. Page 105 Bowling Nationals 21141 Row ffrmn lcflj: A. ' 1 YV:1ndlkm-, A. Kish, KI. B1ll'l'llil'ix, V. l'cl0L', j. Dunllvy, T. Nillllll' liumun Run' Qfrum Icftj: C' K l'c'tm', I7lHH1'j', 'l'. lwallllr. Slmmrocks Qfrmn lofty: In I,0w:1ndmvski, li. Pznllingcr, M. Pzxskn, R Kurun, A. Syvmzlnski. Amcriczms Cirmn In-HD : R. 'l10I'llZl, R. Hum- nwr, A. S1'l1ugp.:, j. Stclzvr, IJ. KQ'IlLlZil'l'Ski. Page 106 vp.. X 1 jk ,m' -k A'W k GOLF Row 3-D. Connors. Row 2-Qleft to rightj: Lewzmdowski, R. Davis, N. Sum -' Bottom Row-fleft to rightj : J. Knndik, P. Linenkugel, T. ' C. Rfjcnt, R. Crnci. vJ:u'ski, Demski. 4. 4. , . Q, i 1, 1, .1 x . f ' 1 . 'N . -: Q , '. -- Y -. .-, -. . ,::. ww. - N 'Q-' '--' '- . - .. -+a- :..:. ' ' - fn -s' f. S . 'N ' .... V .1 r X . lah ,:J, .. ,...'H..H: TENNIS TEAM Hack Row cfl'0ITl Ieftj: T. Noyes, R. Znremski, -I. Iordzm, D. Hncfifcl, G. M1lC'llX'ik, I.. Cousins, Ii. Sl'l1l:lg:lt0l', P03011 john Lester. F. Seeley, KIIUUSC, N. Nfcrmcr, D. Conyers, 'I'. Seitz, VV, Dew. Page 107 Page 108 GIRLS' SPORTS The U A L lezulvrs do all they vain to nmkc thc' Girls' Athlvtic IA'1lgI,lIl' om' of thi' most worth- whih- of the school program. ,ISIICIV lezulc-rs, hmv:-vvr, livwl guiding which is supplii-ii bi 'Xliss .loam I,Q'0IIi1Zll'liI',, girls' gym instructor, who is most czipzihlc of vznrryingg out the task s Tha- Cl A I, works toguthvr :ls ,gi group doing its he-st llli'Il1lX'I'S. et hciorc hi-r. to ittliii il spirit of l'i1Zll'iI'j' :iniong its .far R- 'f X ' .1111 wl1i1'l1 111111111111-Q 1111 '1ctlx'1- p1'11g1'11111 111 b11wl1 All'llllN'IAS 111' tl11' ll A l, :11'1' :1l1l1' 111 p111'tlC1p:1tc 111 . ' ' ' 1111l:1 '11'1' ipl'lSll p:11'ti1's :1111l pl1'1111's XYllll'lI Zlll 1111gl1 11111 st 111' tl11- l'l'2ll'. Also lllgllllglllflllg tl11' ng' 'z ' ' t11l girls. 11.11l1lv :lllgxxflfll l1x 1 l.11g11 1111111111 1 . 1 . ll1111111'l1 tl11 Cmlx fXtl1l1r11 l 1.11411 tl11 1f11lx 51.1111 :1 s1-msc 11l Q11-11111-1':1ti1111 si11c1' it is 1111 111 tl11'111 1- 1 - . F - . - .. y - . - 1 I, . A 1 , h . A 1 rliiflllll :1 s111'1'1'ss. ll 111z1k1' flux 1115111111 Uv 1, s Q Page 100 Ch-tting along with othvrs antl learning ncw ganws is thc pnrposc of thc gym class. Activity plns marks this period as one of thc' cnjoyablc of thc week, to which thc girls look forward with carnestncss. Basketball, volley- ball, and softball arc sonic of the sports playvtl during thc cntirc ycar. ShUm9l'W'l'd PUSh0rs hziril :lt work. Going, Going in for two. Softball team taking it l'ZlSj'. Badminton players play for camcra. B1lSliCll'Hlll1'l'S' going' np. Page 110 f 1 w' A Y 4 'Q sy . Y Q ' , I t Av vl A , . :2fi.,w' I Q .f X , fy -A 1 X v .',' za X-W1 0 'fin 'il A 1 1 Ai fhfif 7' , 4 Y .WFS 'A fsiwf 4, .., ,,f, A ,gf iw: A :Q V I I ' . ' f wer, if f 1 lf, pf, ,LwQs,Mf,1as.f-Aff wrafmmbff WE'3??X2'5'V?5W'if QW fwwwfvwif if 2 . ff Alexz-fmgw , x?43ii.w?3tiaf552?6W1?l'?i5' 1 ,ayglg-Q2gwf1'ev:kw3m5g A fmwssvisiwsfaffffg-fy .Y - f , 51.2, 5 wywwzwyimwf , J ' ,lszffwibefmfa lf 4: - fwqsmz sg :wiggw J ,A,5ga-.yawn Kfzfvpkd. Q M.. .KW Organizations S'I'llIJl'IN'I' SPIRITUAL lI0llNtIll, lht- htnilcnt bpiritnal Council, composcs i ' , . y l ot the l,ltcrati1rc C,fUIIlll1ll'fK'l', tht' St. lohn licrclnnm Socicty, the lfucharistic-Klarian Conimittcc, the St. Hill ol thc most important organization groups. la Ciinltl, anml tht- Apostolic Committcc, is r lts ann is thc tlcyclopnicnt of thc spiritual life of thc stutlcnts. 'lihu committccs comprising tins council striyc to inscrt thc rcligious itlcals 'incl Christian principlcs into tht uuul ly lift ' K . 1.1 .4 lincliarislic-Marian fn llomniillee 'lihc lfncharistic Klarian Com- mittcc is an organization showing thc stnilt-nts thc importance of alc- yotion to thc Blcsscml Sacrament :intl to Uni' l,aaly. For that pin'- posc, it nrgcs stnmlcnts to say tht- rosary 1-yt-ry clay, cspccially clnr- ing the months of October and Hay. Anothcr intcntion of tht- ilcpartmcnt is to stimulatc othcr stutlcnts, hy thcir cxamplc, to re- ct-iyc claily Communion and makc tlaily visits to the Chapel. Hlcct- ings arc ht-ld cya-ry two weeks and at thc cnil of thc year, a chosen qnccn crowns the lilcssctl Virgin Xlary at thc Hay C'onyocation. 'l'. Black, R, lioslon, yl. llziywartl, R. Vnnsino VI. lflinn, l.. Mcicr, R. VVcitrowski, li. Slltloll IT. Sotloski, M. IC. Rntly, M. AI. Scxtun, C . Spain Apostolic lltlllllllllllft' 'lihc Apostolic Committee cn- tivayors to clcyclop loyalty and alc- yotion to thc Church hy making it thcir chicf ilnty to cncouragc stn- ilcnts to sharc in the primary work of thc Apostlcs. 'lihc coniniittcc consists ol onc rcprcscntatiyc from cach confer- cncc room antl othcr stutlcnts who arc intcrcstccl in this type of work. 'lihc Apostolic Committee pro- motcs many actiyitics: Christmas scal anml caril tlriyc, mission clriyc, tht- Cinaril of Honor, and the Clinrch llnity Uctiyc. R. Francis, l. lllack, M. Vcigcl, l.. Jklcsi Page H2 ' D' ey - ot rlu- stnilc if 1, X St. .lolm Berellmau Society Saint john lierchman Society is an organization that is entirely connected with the spiritual aspect of education at C.C.H.S. This organization has been -at Central for seventeen years and serving lllass, promoting religious voca- tions, and the blay Convocation are among its various duties. T. Black, K. Keller, B. Meehan, L Alesi, B. Boaden Literature Conuniltee The promotion of Christian reading, among Central students -and their families, is the main ob- jective of the Literature Commit- tee. It has tried to instill in the student body good reading habits by means of many attractive post- ers and displays as shown during liook YVeek sponsored each year. A monthly list of excellent read- ing material is also compiled and distributed. The Literature Com- mittee also sponso1's the Faculty Tea and several assemblies. I. Auth, J. Spenthoit, L. Alesi, J. Stelzer, J. Tillman St. Hildzfs Guild Our Chapel is neatly cared for by the zealous members of the St. Hilda's Guild under the patronage of St. Hilda. The Guild consists of members of the girls' art classes. Because of their zeal the sacristy is always prepared for useg and in general, G0d's home at Central is kept in perfect condition. This organization is a branch of the Student Spiritual Council -and it is indispensable. J. Spenthoff, J. Klap, J. Hass, Halker, N. Roskuski, C. Mayer sf 'M THE STUDENT COUNCIL 1. To establish higher student ideals, to create and foster a spirit of understanding and co-operation between students and faculty, to provide means for the discussion, promotion, and direction of school activities, and to determine the collective will of the student body are the objectives of the Student Council, the organization which allords the opportunity of student participation in the school's government. 2. This group is composed of representatives from each conference room, the class otlicers, and the presi- dents of the different organizations. . 3. The animal activities sponsored are the Junior-Senior Prom, Color Day, the Talent Assembly, the Tag Days, school dances, the Hall Patrol, Community Chest, Catholic Chronicle Drive, and the many Tax Stamp drives. -l. Revitalization of the Student Court, Sportsmanship Week, larger sized class rings, composition of an Alma Mater Son r, and an active articiuation in the Toledo Area Student Council were the more important L- innovations undertaken by this group during the year. P. Nicholson, vice president S. Dugan, secretary F. Gallagher, president R. Hipp, treasurer Page 114 t 'a1flQ'r, WW ' - - l 'S if K g L. E swf Q. 1v,' Q? ? xkd g if 5 ww 'nf RE fs 5 S Fi Wqf x x k .Q ix NX. in R Q m swwiik Xb-X btw . 5 Q ' Q5 . . K A sr . 1 x 5? AN 1 i x ,iv Sf ,wily .N M M f, as Y ,. ng --...L HW K, X 1,5 W' z -ng . if WE 'fi 5 r A ,gy if Q? 'W rw L '-nm. 5 H, , ' V ff ai 1 fmirb M . .1-2,331- : 54 3 5 4' ,Mia-xggg 5 0 f - W X W MNQSW 'S , gp M. fs.-5 M' , . .xk. any +3 5 ANN N N Sur Row 1-M. VVestmeyer, A. VVeyh1'eeht, M. Miehalak, A. Stoep ler, L. Wagner, E. Hickok, J. Christian, L. Wesolowski, S. Fer- reuherg, B. Harrison. Row 2-M. Vidoli, S. Coughlin, C. Prokup, D. Ililkins, P. Robinson, Aubrey, S. Mougey, J. Thomas, J. Hoover, M. Mierz- wiak. Row 3-A. Hanlon, A. Gaiser, J. Falkenberg, S. Keller, L. Bahls, D. Danyi, M. F. Fialkowski, C. VVimmenauer, J. Oliver. 1 . K X , U' .. , .V pb l M ,' ' 1' f ' In N . , pi gg B .... . A.. A ls! L ,g .1'g r ' 4' C M. K. Conyers, J. Dirkrnan, K. llillebrand, J. Hall, M. Horosewski, B. Hodgson, C. Sheets, M. Sinay, P. McCarty, R. Spyehal- ski, ji. Romstadt, M. Kayser, P. Zidlitz, D. Murphy, M. King, M. Wroblcwshi GIRLS' CHORUS Under the direction of hir. John Bennett and Sister lllary Almeda, RSll'l, the Girls' Chorus and the l'il'CSlllll?lll Girls' Chorus learn the rudiments of choral work. The activities these groups participated in during the year included the Christian pro- gzrzuus, and special assemblies. These leacl up to the primary purpose of this Club, namely, a preparation for ClltI'al1Ce into the Glee Club. M. K. Conyers at Piano Page 116 it 'S Row 1-M. McNulty, D. Moore, II. Peffer, A. Lonsway, J. Bochenek, C. Pollick, J. Brancheau, S. VVester, B. Dressel, J. Spenthoff, S. Nadeau, R. Hermann, M. Toth, A. Perry, E. Baumgartner. Row 2-B. Lawierzak, S. Estvanik, M. Bain, P. Fischer, J. Michaels, C. Snyder, B. Brigham, C. Rihacck, M. Dombrowski, B. Nagle, N. Grote, P. Lutz, J. Flynn, L. Krall. Row 3-J. Russo, A.'Drozik, P. Grodi, R. Cappelletty, B. Jacob, G. VVeik, B. Hejnicki, P. Bolger, C. Kaiser, S. Noe, G. Hall, C. Brcay. Row 4-T. Black, D. VVenzler, E. Holmes, E. Katona, P. Casey, K. Solon, T. Klein, B. Cramer, J. Keller, D. Kaminski, R. Francis. Row 5-T. Lackney, N. Curto, P. Kenny, J. Desmond, J. Fournier, G. Francis, R. Pluciniak, P. Driscoll, M. Reau, T. Kwiatkowski. GLEE CLUB The Glee Club this year consists of a mixed chorus of 09 voices. They are under the moderation of hlr. John Bennett and Sister hlary Alllll'llZl, Rslll. lts activities include appearing in the hlusic Department Assembly, football banquet, Christmas Assembly, and caroling. These were preliminaries to its most outstanding en- deavor, the operetta Bly lXlaryland, which was held at the State Theater. B. Boudrie, P. Kantner, Mr. J. Bennett. Page 117 5 K ! Q yfxmv. Q i . 4 Q K I Q if E . , .1 , 2 4 f, Amzswvgwiga Q . f mKA' 4A ' ' ?5ffi?Ifl ' Q' 2 ' . Qi Q 1.3 -0 -, -,rf av N : if ,wh J . ,V M K S In W TH. . gf - ' 7 ,., W Q ,W in '- vii Y - A l-QQ- .lAQ 1 V f f if .,.- v.,Q 1 q 4 A4 .. A ,g X Q f . -JN: - K. 1 K A . A ,- L g iz if Eg. x xv 4' f A: .-.... F: is F - .Q gi ggi 1 iw T , 965.3 ,815 : ' an ,, - W if 5' ,fvw 91- ga. E3-5'ff'1f 1'-'Yf iz. V 5 '+A ff ?Fif-mrs sr ' ff' 1. ll W 33: ' , f f W X gr, ' M-N ff N ' ' ..1, ' Q., x , 1 fx NYu1'f'k Y M - JA My an -A jf i TW 'Q f.x?'f54Q Eifxxfl 4, ly T55 QQQN 'f Z5,X A' I M3 'Lil 3 ,.f, ,, ZT .s xa.::,f if Mg , 5' - . fsgmi. 1 -fy ,jig ffvif 4 ' hw? 'S-351 1? A A L? -533563-Qftfa: Rr' Jw' p H fav ' .x ff MN.. if -41 AMX ri-,ix -. ,W ,, N N-f ,ykx -- L. gym 1. fvtxi Y. A L ,Q . may f -V -ww in 1 ' gl NY' mgf ii .yi 'f' A x gg -. is v AV- Mi -x x 0 L K A xffit . W L 'qt may ,V Wigxiypa . - . J - .mf fr' , .X -fx' 'R , if ff + . ,Q 1 X, - , ,M Nm: ,A XXI , 'Q . ,P . kk ' .N - ' x , , .X ,, 1 . H x V 'A . . . - . 151 . . N '. D' 5.1 'X , Q N X 3 f 4 X3 Ng Q 3, 17, I f ' M N .15 A w 9 Q E 1 5: 5 5 , : -. 1- 4 5 if -1 5 f N t ,W -S . x 1 , w' . 3 , Liu, i X :args . Y Q? P . 5 2 I nfl 51 - 1 ,.' .,A I Age, F fy wa 3 W-f-M-M ml Xxxw AUNU P iN x L YU 'vi - Co-editor i Co-editor The Centric Carol Metzger Lehr Barkenquest The office of the Centric, Central's school paper, hums with busy journalism students, trying to meet various assignments' The students of this class comprise the staff of the paper. The Centric is published bi-monthly, and is eagerly awaited by the students and teachers. It discloses the current and future events of the school, curricular and extra-curricular, certain city news, as well as the news of other schools. It ende-avors to bring out the accomplishments in the scholastic life of the school. The Centric is more than a paper. It is the results of the students interest in the field of journalism. Ted snaps as Paul and Dennis check the school's Erst newspaper The Owl . Roberta and Mary Lou delve into past volumes li li the world . . ' , ' ' , stop, V V V. K ' right here in ti to happy couples I'r ust V at luquitnble lift .-K IZ- SCYXOOX' us again, and it if xv trol C0640 . XXX occupation, Q69 fum nf past. ., . ' V I 4 , and M1 and . A Q N . ,Xu axXY5umw i xx J!! , . . , N. taht ' f N xxevf- Mlm A haw L XQUYM' - xo' WW' ,t the A 0 yvrxl-ll 'X A 1 -e , .- c, , 1 x , N We by . mu, .LU U X xlml XXQ,.zxSi'wb ll , ' 4 asm ll ' , X wpytisilli L , t - . Fei. Atty.-'.,--rv X, uulll , .X 'KH-lllf' t H mi ng , I H 11 X xx Y ' 1 y X Ni limp xvL10 H f c 1 x lv' Rst I xx xg Jil xp 4 N N L I lining R k Xu? X N, t, x Me' is 'Q--W ,rx Hllllllffll-Fl' ln Nurses Thlllll 8, VV, is Nlargarel mite mmm. t ist? . - ' st 0 f I j ,Q- gum ,,,,,,,, I CID Sports Editors at work. Q25 Typists prepare copy. CH Bonnie and Carol check files. C-l-J Editors and reporters talk ovur storics. C53 Ifmirtli page editors select material. Q63 Circulation managers, ad managers and editors fin last minute rushj meeting the dcadline. Page 121 A Associate editors plan layout for 1953 Centripetal Co-etlilor Co-cflitor IFEE SS iiii '-2': it 'j1Ix'K2I:1l.qEEt Ieguuf up ',,,, 1 '-:f ij ' x 1, ' ' fps, ,Misa 'X ,x kk Centnpetal yya pt ' L Marilyn Yeigel VVilliam Meehan 'l'he Centripetal is the work of a group of seniors who wish to capture in print the high school as lived at CCHS. The same spirit, which enahlecl the class of '53 to 1Il1llCC the yearbook clriye a financial success, motivated the annual's staff during the long hours of proof reading, correcting and editing the copy. VVitl1 untiring effort they have eiuleayorecl to present a yearbook, which not only will keep alive the happy ineinories of the four years at Central but also will be -a fitting eommeinoration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the State Of Ohio. Page 122 ,js as . ' 4 5 is 9131 1 .nncr 5 ff Page ll! C15 Sports Editors plan set up. C27 Circulation Staff sell subscriptions. C31 Typists set up material. C-H Art staff work on layouts. 2, mi g-.- ... ...- L X lx -'NU' M 'Q 35515 Vai, LZ - up :jx s , 4-Q 4' fi E32 gg 3 fa K5 xg K mx 5 A 4 . W5 1 J - 5 1 1, S1515 fi 5 if 1 asf QM 1 f S gif' ' x X , Q5 7 'L z wir' . .N-4-.x-v-,.... . 3 6 r 3 f HJ ff ,.x,,., 1 E ,M 1f55?fV ,Vgeff if ? I 1 ef. . X L . L l , x - 5' 9 jg ix- 7 ,., f A X. li X, ff . , N 5 .. use 1, x NIx1fsti'fMX Qs., f x R X - . .flak S . - 5 . ,X x 4 1 xf Hx .Q ' .wi US Xkii X f- ' 3 i . 5 kg gi X V 'gf - z wx f x Y wwf www-S Nr- 3 ggrgsgi' K 4' . x X j X . if SX fa. 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NVz1ltc1' Dean, OSFz1nd 1111 John Bennett the Glec Club presented Bly Riziry Ianni April 17, 18, and 19 in the State r1ii1C2ltC1'. Page 126 :SS mx is A Qi x rr xi .xx N N x X N. S3 x 2 X X F Nfgwia Q . r .... IQYSX3 S ,ANNRE if 5 ' 2 I.. ff' 4 1' T5Q QD is? Hn QAJQ H4544 f,1,y 4 Ugg - JN VL. ',D. 'll rd, 1 EQ? E iz 5fN X lwhx fX,! .5-5 .XA f Row 1-K. Keller, S. Przylwylek, T. Ynmlwor, R. Frazicr, N. Gzxiscr, J. Stcils. Row 2-R. Falwiszuk, C'. Ilirschlc, R. Orzechowski, D. Lcwzindowski, R. Alwuir, YV. Maier. Row 3-R. Miller, J. Skrzyniecki, T. lNIcL:iughlin. S. Toth, C. Pollick, D. Nyitrny pose as D. Mrirslmll snaps. AL-GEO-TRIG Om' of tliv projvcts of thc senior iuzltlicmzitics classes is the puhliczition of the J!-ffm-Triff, il ninth pnpci' mlcvotul cntircly to iiizitliviiiatics. lt llvzlls with the zlppliczitions :xml accounts of the activities of thc various mzitlicmxltit' class N The .-ll-Um-Triy is livzulul by the co-editors: Raymoiitl Abzlir :mtl Nancy Gziiscr. Thcy :irc ussistt-tl lay il ruin plctc' :uixilizxry staff. THE 44C CLUB-WITHE CENTRAL CATHOLIC CAlVllllRA CLUBH7 The CC'llfl'1ll Cutlmlic Ll-ilIlli'I'1l Club was orglzlnizctl to stimulzltc the interest of stmlcnts in il pmlitzililc holmlii lVcm-lily iucvtiiigs :irc llvltl with ilC1ll0llSU'ZlflOllS in proper C.llllCl'2l tccllniqucs. Students also pzwtivipzitc in plmtogmp uoiitcsts. At rho L-ml of the SC1liCStCl', Il1CIlll5Cl'S who have actively participzxtcd in the activities of thc club :irc iuwzmlul lcttc'l's. Page 128 YC? IF' TOP l'lC l'l'Rl2 Row 1-R. Russ, P. Sullivan, 'lf Mcfzlll, R. Kirsvlim-r. D. li0XY1llSlii, li. lNl:lttiinm', bl. llallkcr, lf. llClIIlllll. Row 2-R. llull, li. llxlsclilrzltz, lf. llipp, D. Mmwc. Row 3-T. Csixck, D. lizzmimki. LIBRARY CLUB This orgfzmizntion was cstzilmlislicil to :tial students and faculty mciulwrs zuiil to assist tllv lilwrairizms in tlir- work in thc Liln'zi1'y. CATHOLIC ART APOSTOLATE Thi' .grim of tlic Catholic Art Apostolate is to bring good morals :ind decency into moilvrn nrt. For the past two yvzirs the iucmbcrs of thc CAA have met once ai wc-ek to report on their progrcss in thc zirts :mil to plain new fields ol' cmlczivor by which tlicir souls, minds :mil boclws may profit. Page 129 Future Teachers of America 'lille lfuture Teaehers of Aineriea, an active group at Central, by its interest and vigor in carrying out its purposes has made this elub a progressive and sueeessful one. The purpose of this organ- ization is three-fold: explan- atory, provoeational, and eharaeter forming. Its es- tablishment is also three-fold ill to aid young people in getting the facts and oppor- tunities of the teaching pro- fession in their loeale, their state -and their eountryg C25 to study the lives of great teaehers in order that they may he an inspiration to them and to develop student leadership, CSD and to culti- vate many good eharaeter qualities essential to a good teacher. R. XVrolvlewslai, P. Polster, I.. BllI'lxl'lN1llK'Sf, I.. Meier Y. C. S. 'lio help students liullill, as eompletely as possible, the demands of their Student Voeationf, and to help solve the problems that are met in student life, is the service that the Y.C.S. aims to pro- vide for their fellow stu- dents. liesides attempting to as- sist students in their individ- ual needs, the Central Y.C.S, this ye-ar undertook to pro- Yllll' gl'0llD S0l'X'lL'C lll DFOJ- eets, such as Study VVeek , on the fifth annual Career Day . A. Delheeq, 'l'. Klein, U. Pell- tee, j. Hunter li. Carter, R. Griswold, NT. Rahilly, P. Holger, F. Cavesc Page l30 V5 g . Y AP L! , 2 382 Q , NW ' 3 V if ' 1 R' JKQM lv -'W' 1 , A .x Q - .:' 8 fa' . :gyms 'Es' lafyl' ' 4 all 5 ,ii ,., u.g,qn-Q 5 Dr ,Ji ti ? W, i' iw. -i gl if Wy: c D . Q ,fn Q Y W N, . k lfgkxgiwgir - A MV ps Qgzgwesf wg, A. Q Y H ,.w'1ff:wz5f-A sfmg fs F 3 v Q. M2332 Qi? fsvqw 4-V, Nfbixstmiagggigizgsgmy hmggg wzwiiw, :X .wWg3ei3aQ.,,qwM, mm Mp N saw Aiswsvsffwg-imfesffnip, pp, Nw ww-gssg arzssggysgigmw is S: gg 'Ka-X Q? ytelf' aww' ' K'?gx:guQl1Ws'z3gqvf ' 2 swszzgimxf Qiiwf 5? W3 S53 Ti Q .W 'x gg? 43 .s K 3' inf' f 1 A ' S 51311-'ffff Sf4' w Y , , ,. . --.x. I. .,. , . 1 , umni 1955 illlvmnriam Mffharity is patient, is kind. .These Words, taken from the Epistle of St. Paul Former Principal to the Corinthians, describe the life of the Very Very Rev. R. G. Kirsch Catholic High. his supervision. was pastor. Rev. R. C. Kirsch. third principal of fan First as a teacher, then as principal, Father gave seventeen years of his priestly life to this school. The huilding campaign for a new Lentral was started and the school was completed under Father Kirsch died December 6, 1952 in t11e rectory of St. We11deli11's Parish, where he Death claimed the Rev. G. W. E. Dunne, former faculty member, January 29, 19 13 For twenty-six years Father guided the hoys of Central's Mechanical Art Depart- ment. not only in the mechanical field hut also in the spiritual way of life. upoet, builder of character and lover of hoys, in Whom heinstills the lofty ideals of strong courageous Christian men, the dedication Words of the Centripetal staff of 1931, Well depict the character and work of Father Dunne who spent most of his priestly life teaching the youth of Central. MAY THEY REST IN PEACE Page 136 Former Teacher Rev. G. W. E. Dunne Central Catholic High School 1 952 1 953 C Ql1,1,x of k ff i1f:,'l I 'S ' . or Senior Activity Honor Roll Louis Alesi hlary Ann Azbart Lehr liarkenquest Ruth liawolski hlargaret Becker Thomas Black Elaine Boyd Rita lirantmyler Ronald Brennan Frances Brimmer Eugenia Burns Marilyn Cantwil Dennis Cassin Deloris Chamberlain Nl-ary C. Cleghorn Nlary Ann Dorn Paul Driscoll Suzanne Dugan Sally lfstvanik Suzanne Flynn Charles Fleitz Ronald Francis Judy Gall Francis Gallagher Jeanette Ciedert Thomas Gollehon lilizabeth Grill Rose Marie Griswold Norma Jean Grote Carolyn Halker lfdward Hancock John Hunter Neil Huston Barbara Jacobs Patricia Jakubowslci Dennis Kaminslci Shirley Kelley Robert Kert Delphine Klocinski Shirley Kosmider Paul Lajti xvlllldlll Nleehan Carol Kletzger Nancy hIcNam'ara Leah Michaels Suzanne Nlockensturm Doris Moore hlarlene Niedbalski lfvelyn Nusbaum Janet Nusbaum Xlarilyn Opre Robert liodiak Patricia Polster ' Leo Puccetti Patricia Rabideau Marvin Reau Carole Rihacek Joanne Rosenberger Nlarlene Rybarczyk Dorothy Sadowski James Savage Mary Ellen Say Roberta Schmiel William Schroeder Janet Simons Marleiie Sins Geraldine Spillis John Steils James Stelzer Carol Sz-alkowski Barbara Thiel Joanne Thomas Richard Torda Carol Ann Thuel Nlarilyn Veigel Rosemary Volz Shirley Wzilczak Richard YVeithman Nina VViller Thomas VVOdarski Gerald VVulfhorst Ted Yambor Joann Yost Page 137 Q: HEREY -i f - A ,, gl-N .Cf sw' - -W wif' -'T Malik A 1 K : K 1 . ,. . 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Y, Y Y ,Y, ,Y .Y, ,Y .Y, ,Y Y ,Y Y Y ,Y, Y .Y, ,Y, ,Y Y ,-, Y THE NORWALK TRUCK LINE COMPANY SPEEDY SERVICE TO POINTS IN OHIO, MICHIGAN, INDIANA, ILLINOIS and PENNSYLVANIA Home OIIice:..,Norwalk, Ohio TOLEDO TERMINAL: CITY PARK AND SWAN CREEK J. F. ERNSTHAUSEN, President CHARLES W. HOKE, Vice-Pres. 1:1 1: ,Y anon .Y, eco ,Y Y ago .Y. ago .Y. .Y, 4:0 ,Y ,Y, ,Y .Y, eco ,Y 0:0 ,Y ,Y. iooconnvoavaavaqvocv I :z .-'-: .zz ::: ::: ::' ::: .:: 4:: ::: ::: 1:4 1 ,:' ': .-1 ::: xi' A:- ':- 1'a ,:' ::: :::zv BUETT ER 81 BRE KA PRINTING H. BUETTNER 15 MICHIGAN STREET R.BREsKA PHONE MAIN 5892 CONGRATULATIONS FELLOW SENIORS OF THE CLASS OP 53 FROM ROSEMARY GRIMES Rt. Rev. hlax -I. VValz Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Chas. R. Blank Andrew Blasko N. T. Bouschere james P. Brogan Rt. Rev. A. J. Dean Rt. Rev. F. G. liordogh Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. R ev. John Flynn Isadore HI. F1'ies A. J. Gallagher john L. Harrington U. -I. Hoying, C.l,.l'.S. Frederick I. Hug . Rev. Joseph H. Inkrott Rev. Frank Konst Rev. John A. Labuzinski Rev. Sigmund blierzwiak Rev. Richard hlorman Oblates of St. Francis de Sales Rev. Robert V. O'Connor Rev. C. A. Orr Rev. Alexander lf. 'Pinter Rev. Rev. Albin Radecki A. F. Sobczak Rt. Rev. A. Sawkins Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. A. G. Schindler Earl NI. Schmit J. E. Schmit Shanahan Bernard E. Smith Albert C. Sprenger Jerome P. Swiatecki PA TR ONS Bass Section of the Glee Club Klr. and llrs. Frank il. Baumgartner M r. and lklrs. Chester Bawolski Dr. C. A. Ba bliss Barbara yer, M.D. -I. Beau regard Belmont Pharmacy Bennett Grill Leona Berg Klr. and hlrs. Howard Black Bobbls Cleaners hflr. and Nlrs. George Boeik llilr. and bflrs. Ben Bogue Dr. and Nfrs. Willialii Born R. J. Borer , . .11 hflr. and Nlrs. David C. Boyd llr. -and Nlrs. Herman F. Brack Bricker's Rest aurant, Lorin Bricker, Prop Byron Brazzell D r. and halts. O. L. Buchholz hlr. and Nlrs. Albert Burns Klr. and Klrs. Albert Cappellerry hlr. and hlrs. joseph F. Capoun hlrs. J. A. Carmichael Bus Carone Cathedral Girls' CYO Basketball 'l'eam St. Ciatherine's CYO Celeste Jewelers Central Catho Central Catho lic Camera Club lic GAL 1VIr. and hlrs. Virgil E. Clark James 1. Collins, h'l.D. Commodore 1' erry Flower and Gift Shop Rev. hlichael -I. VValz ir A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend hlr. and lllrs. Ray Abair '53 Abele Funeral iklr. and lllrs. hir. and hlrs. Anchor 'Printii hlr. and hilrs. Mr. and blrs, 'l'hos. S. Aubr Laurence Abair Homes lnc. August Alesi Louis Alesi, Sr. ig Company 'lf N. Armentront Daniel Artley hlr. james Ayres hir. and Mrs. hlr. and Mrs. George Azbart Clarence Bailey Bain Asphalt Pavers hlr. and 11 I rs. Louis Balasz Baron Steel Company Barrett Shoe Store hlr. and blrs. David W. Barry Mr. and Mrs. Wade Barss Page 142 Conference Room -11 Conference Room 101 Conference Room 103 Conference Room 105 Conference Room 106 Conference Room 115 Conference Room 119 Conference Room 122 Conference Room 126 Conference Room 201 Conference Room 202 Conference Room 20-1' Conference Room 205Nf Conference Room 206 Conference Room 208 Conference Room 215 junior Girls of the Library Conference Room 217 Conference Room 219 Conference Room 220 Conference Room 222 Conference Room 225 Conference Room 226 Conference Room 227 Conference Room 302 Conference Room 306 Conference Room 310 Confe1'ence Room 311 Conference Room 3l3 Conference Room 317 Conference Room 319 Conference Room 320 Conference Room 322 Conference Room 323 Conference Room 32-l Conference Room 325 Conference Room 326 PA TR UNS lfkie -I. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Paul xl. Fuller IXIr. and Mrs. Stephen Gall, Sr. Klr, and lN'Irs. Francis J. Gallagher XII: -and Nlrs. John T. Garvin Mr. and Nlrs. joseph Gasiorowski Gasiorowski lXfIortuary IXIr. and IXIrs. Steve Gasiorowski Dr. and lN'Irs. George Gawen john J. Connors, Jr. '36 INIr. and lX'Irs. Henry Cornelsion Cousino's Body Shop john Wes Cox james P. Coyle Crowell-Collier Representative St. IVIary's CYO lVIr. and lVIrs. L. IC. Cunningham Kenneth IS. Cutcher D-agwood Diner, Erie, hlichigan Elsie Daley Michael Danscak George Dark IXIr. and IN'Irs. james T. Davies Ronald Davis Davis Business lNIachine Company Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Desmond R. H. Dewey Construction Company DeVe1aux Television X Appliance lNIr. and lNIrs. IN'Iichael V. Di Salle Toni Di Salle '48 Dr. C. F. Gebhart, D.D.S. Mr. and IN'Irs. Ray Gedert IVIrs. Genevieve Gollehon George R Isadore's Service Station George's Record Shop Gary Gingras Gillespie Shop iXIr. and lVIrs. Leo Gladieux Glee Club Tenors 53'l Gilley-Sav-age Insurance Green's Sohio Service lIr. and IXIrs. James A. Green lN'Ir. and NIrs. H. D. Grifiin IXI1: and IVIrs. hiichael Grill Stanley Goscin NIarket Mr. and iNIrs. Andrew Gocsik Gogol Cleaners Dr. and IVIrs. E. Gorman lVIarie Enright Griswold The Grote Family Dr. and IN'Irs. C. A. Grothjan Dixie China Company Mr. and lkl rs. Ted Donoher lllr. and lllrs. T. Dlugiewicz Domalski Bakery Harry Drees, jr. 47 .Ioe Dugan Used Cars Mr. and llflrs. P. E. Dugan The Dunlap Family Jerry Dutridge lvlr. and lXIrs. lN'Iarion Dziewiatka I5 X H Food lXIarket Carol and William Eckert Iiddiels Jewelry INIr. and lwrs. H. Iimch lXIr. Louis Iirdman lCrickson's Inc. lfrie Drug lirie Restaurant, lfrie, Michigan lfmerson's l'harm-acy lXIr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bliss Mary Etienne Farnham Funeral Home Dr. Geza Farkas Mr. Agnatz Farkas Fingerhuts Pharmacy lXIr. and hlrs. How-ard Flahiff Francis F'oodland Forest IX'Iarket Frankie's Food IX'Iarket Ifstvanilc Mr. and Mrs. NVilliam Frazier Gulf H X H X hliss Mrs. Hans Gas St-ation IW Heating Company S Lawnmower Service hlargaret Hall Hansen Hansen VVelding Co., lnc. He-aly Coal Co. Hillebrand Brothers Horn Hardware Company lVIr. and lVIrs. Vincent Hricovsky NI rs. IVI. F. Hunter Dr. and IVIrs. ul. D. Huss lNfIr. and IVIrs. NI. C. Huston Barbara Jacob IX I r. 3 Ir. lVI r. and lN'Irs. john Jacob and Mrs. VV. T. Jacob and hlrs. Stanley -Iankowski .laskolski's Grocery Store Alewelfs Sweet Shop tl. S K. Drug Company ,Iohnny's Carry Out Mr. and iXIrs. jerry johnston jones Confectionery J. S. Drug Nlr. and lXIrs. Paul juhasz KX H Nlarket Kaczmarek X Company Hardware K luimtuc lX'Ir. and lkirs. K. C. Kaiser INIr. and INIrs. Theodore J. Kaminski PA TR ONS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karszewski Dr. B. A. K-arwowski lllr. and lVIrs. Frank T. Kelly lVIr. and lylrs. John F. Kelly lVIr. and blrs. Vincent E. Kendzierski The Kenwood Supply Company Ur. Thomas J. Keane lvlr. and Mrs. Vincent Klocinski Knudsen's Drug Store Mr. and lVIrs. Louis Kobylinski, and daughter Barbara Nlr. and lVIrs. Ambrose Kraulsky bilelvin A. Krieger hlr. and llflrs. C. L. Kubicki Dr. -and lllrs. Paul J. Kuebler Kuntz X Permar Drugs Mr. and lllrs. Paul Lajti George H. Lane Helen Lichtenwagner Linck's Cafeteria llflr. and lwrs. Roger Lockhart Tom Lupica lYIr. and Mrs. John P. llflacelwane lVIr. and blrs. E. P. Nlaher lllr. and lVIrs. Steve NI-alak hir. and illrs. Stephen lllalezewski Klodern Youth Shoe Company The Nlohr Bros. Bottling Co. llflr. and Mrs. John Nlonokey lvlonroe State Savings Bank lVIr.and lVIrs. Carl lllorrett Dr. and lVIrs. D. J. Nadeau llflr. and Nlrs. James Nagle Sally Napierala Navarre Cleaners Neal's Drug Stores Newcombe and Whitmill lMr. and Nlrs. Clarence J. Nopper Nopper Construction Company Lois Nusbaum Don BI. Nyitray Joseph L. O'Brien Ohio Lithographing Company Our Lady of Perpetual Help CYO lVIr. and lVIrs. Steve Orosz bir. and birs. Leo Orzechowski Dr. Robert J. Oswald, O.U. Parisian Cold Storage Ury Cleaning Park Cafe Phe-asant Linen Supply Company Sth Period, Girls' Physiology Class, Rm. A. G. brlarshall Jim Mateis Sinclair Service Mr, and Mrs. Clarencc J. lllatthews Maumee Valley Upholstering Shop Carl lllazzurco Company hflr. and lVlrs. Vincent J. lVIcAlear John J. lVIcCarthy McGowan, Realtors-Builders lN'Ir. and llflrs. F. A. Pietrykowski llflr. and lN'Irs T. ll. Pinkelman Hob Pluciniak and Jerry Frantis blr Robert J Podiak lX'lr and lllrs Stanley Podiak lVIr. and blrs. Stephen Pollick lVIr. and lVIrs A. lN'I. Polstcr lVIr and lVIrs W. L. Rabideau lN'Ir. and lvlrs Leon lVIcKay lV1r. and llflrs. W. L. lWcLaughlin llflr. and llflrs Willialn lNIcNeil Mr. and Nlrs George lWcNutt lN'Ir. and hlrs E. P. hleehan James R. lkieyer Lawrence hleng lllusic Store Mercury Recreation M etz Brothers Florists Rlr. and llflrs. Robert F. llfletzger lllr. and Mfrs. Frank Michialski lidmond lkiiller Mr. and lklrs. Frank E. Nliller Mr. and lWrs. Leo E. lVIiller Milo's Food llflarket Nlr. and lklrs. W. lVIinor Nlr. and Mrs. Dan lVIodak The llflockensturm Family Page 144 F. A. Racinowski Mr. and Mrs. Huley Reau Reeder Yant 8 Company Mr. and lVIrs. Frank J. Rerucha hir. and llirs. John Rihacek Rita, Evelyn, and lllargaret Dr. and lVIrs. Fugene Robb George H. Roberts Hardware lXIr. and lNIrs. Charles Romaker Rosary Cathedral School K. W. Rowe, Plumbing X Heating Cpl. C. B. Rucher The Rupp and Bowman Company Preston Sadler, Guild Dispensing Optic Nlr. and hlrs. Harry Sadoski Savage lwarket Save-VVay Super lVIarket-Point Place llffr. and lVIrs. Leo Schmiel J 313 ian lVIr. 'and llflrs. August Schmitt Schmitz Cleaners Mr. and lVIrs. Frank lVI. Schramm Albert Schudel Schwartz Drug Store lVIr. and lN'Irs. Oscar G. Selz Mr. and lllrs. W. H. Serin Russell Shasteen Mr. and lVIrs. E. G. Shetley Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Skrzyniecki Simmons Cleaners and Tailors Mr. and lvlrs. lVIaurice J. Sins Clyde H. Smith Gulf Service llir. rand lN Irs. H. F. Smith South Side Lumber Company lklr. and lwrs. Anthony Spillis lVIiss Geraldine Spillis Sportsman's Photo Service Stark Bros. Hardware Starr Lumber and Coal Company Stars of Tomarrow Studio Starts Drug Store Joann Stelzer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stelzer John Steils Mr. and lVIrs. John F. Steils Mr. and Mrs. Abe lil. Steinberg lVIr. and llfirs. Peter Stepnick St. Ann C.Y.O. St. Anthony's Orphanage St. Thomas Aquinas C.Y.O. St. Ursula Academy Dr. and Mrs. John E. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Susor The Swan Creek Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Szalkowski Dr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Szydlowski Ted E. Tank Mr. -and lXfIrs. lliichael Taranowski William D. Testa, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. S. Ten Eyck Tivoli Theater ' lVIr. and lylrs. Jas. A. Thiel The Archie Thomas Co. John and Joanne Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Tillman Mr. and Mrs. Ray Todd ' Toledo Colortype Company Toledo Deanery Council of Catholic Men PA TR ONS Toledo Deanery Council of Catholic Toledo Equipment and Supply Co. Toledo Laundry The Toledo News Company Toledo Plastics Co. Toledo Radiator 81 Body Co. Tom and Leo, Jr. Tom's Cigar Store Tony's Conf. Chmielowicz', Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Torda lN4r. and lVIrs. John L. Toth Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Turner lN1r.and Mrs. Stanley Tylinski Room 105, Typing 1, 2nd Period U-Need-A Cleaners Universal Jewelry Store Urbanski Funeral Home K. Uscilowski, Groceries Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Uyehara Variety Club Beverage Co. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Veronie Bl. F. Vidoli Village Variety, Erie, Michigan Vince 83 Red's Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Volz Walbridge Cleaners lNfIr. and Mrs. Stephen Walczak lVIr. and Mrs. A. Wandtke VVarriek's Department Store Wayne Lumber Co. Wearley Motor Co. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs . Chas. Weaver Wear Wetli's Men's and Mrs. Thomas Welch and Mrs. Walter Weithman Joseph L. Wetli Lee F. Winters Wittman Sunoco Thomas L. Wodiarski Wonder Bread Mr. and Mfrs Edmund Wroblewski Mr. and lVIrs. John H. Wulfhorst Y.L.S. of St. Stanislaus Parish lXIr. and Mrs. Paul E. Yost lVIr. and Mrs Walter Zach Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Zang lVIr. and Mrs. Leon Zawodny, Sr. Zbikowski Market Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Zitzelberger 's Zytrus Pharmacy E Women Page 145 ofa--' --A f-e --- f-f --A A' f-' f-A --- f 1:1 A-1 1-, 1-, , ,, , ,-1 1: 1, , ,-, ,-1 ,,, 1, ......... ll ll il 4:va:o4:oo:sa:o40v4Qo40v4Qv4qooQvo9o4:o41w4QvaQo4:v4qo4Qo G HOME INSULATION COMPANY OF TOLEDO U JOHNS MANVILLE YEAR 'ROUND COMFORT ll HOME INSULATION ll TF 0 ll ll ll SUBSIDIARY OF ll ll ill T H E ll I FRED CHRISTEN 8: SONS lm ll C O M PAN Y ll ll 714 George Street ll ll Of' 1:: 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 ,:. ,:: 41lo1:1+:4Qo 1:1 4:5410 1:1 : :'oav1:1oQs4ov:1 .-. :'4QvaQs4:oo:vo:ooav4:4Qo4QvoQvoQoocs o?o1:: +241-4sv::: 1:: 1:: ::: ::: 1:2 .:.41w4Qv4:v40o-vrowrvbfi Q! ll U M ll U U 1 w ll It ix gifven to only a fefw to X N X ll ' Y 3 Q, use their life :pan to benefit -Us b U ' I ' WIN all generation: to some after 5553- N I M s ' Mem . . . Such 'was the gift A, ' , '1 3 gl . fr ll my ' of Thomas Allfva Edison, pic- X U 'Q , - Es b I neer in applying electricity to ll I' ll ' BEST WISH 5 ll betler the lot of mankind. ll xll - ll ll ' fl TO THE ' ll lil , . 1 0 I We are proud ll I L , ' I M , t CLASS or ss . , ,. I to bear his name is I I fr , ll l' - - H I Only n holder of the original Edison license M N . M may use the name Edison as part of its cor- I f 'I' porute title. It i4 the mark of a pioneer. Toledo jj ll , ll lidison, il business-managed, tax-paying electric ll ll 5 ll company, is proud to be so honored . . . In this ll ig our 50th Anniversary Year we renew our pledge ll U H to serve our customers to the very best of our Q, ll ll zliilitv. I -W ll ' f ll ll il ll ll ly 'mr rouno ly ll ,, ' .. 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MODERN EQUIPMENT 8: METHODS GUARANTEE A BETTER JOB 111: 1490400 .-. ,-. 1:1 1:1 4oo1:1 1:1 1:14Qooqv .:14Qo4co .:1aQsoco4:vo0uaQvauvoQv4:va0v In the heart Of Rossford, Ohio MYERS REXALL PHARMACY The Prescription Drug Store of ROssford HAVE YOUR DOCTOR PHONE IN YOUR PRESCRIPTION IT WILL BE READY WHEN YOU CALL 201 SUPERIOR STREET-ROSSFORD, OHIO Phone WA1bridge 3003 aqvozoaqvago obsoboaba2ocooQo4QvoQvoQoa:n1s4Qv40os:ooQv4Qo4:oaQv4Qo4Qv4Qoe:oo:4qu1o103411104341 I 25522-'H TOLEDO SCALES TOLEDO'S BEST KNOWN PRODUCT NO SPRINGS ' HONEST WEIGHT INDUSTRIAL SCALES 0 FOOD MACHINES 0 RETAIL SCALES acoacooovqqveavapvasoanoqaxcoacnaaoecoacossaqveaueov1:-4anqg9q:: :1 1:- 1:-rg-. : 1:14oo4oo- 1: E: --1- I Page -1- I I I 'I' II II II II I I 'I' 'I- II II II II II II II 'L' I I 47 ofcaoooov U U il li BOB REESE MOTORS, INC. U U 1115 Monroe Sireei GA. 7435 N W! wi , M Toledo, Oh1o U H nfs 1 11- ...111...,11 111 111 111 -11 111 11, 111...11. -1-...111 111 111 11, 111 111 1 11-...111 -1-...111 11. 111 111 11 4.111 -11 1 111 111 111,11 11 111 111 11 111 111 11 111 111 -11 111 111 111 111 111 -1- 11. 11- -11 1 -11 111..,.111 111 111 11 U CONFERENCE ROOM 305 - JUNIOR BOYS U Sister M. Caroline Gallagher, John Kwiatkowski, Thomas Skeldon, I-'rank W Bacik, James Garvin, Edward Langerman, Cornell Sievensen, John l Bleasdale, Donald Grabmeier, Joseph Lewandowski, Lawrence Sullivan, Timothy ll Camp, David Heban, Stephan Mang, James Swiderski, Donald yy Carroll, Charles Helfern, Raymond McHugh, James Szczechowiak, Duane M Casey, Patrick Holewinski, Ronald O'Bryan, Richard Towles, Richard Cassidy John I-Iuss, Thomas Roberts, Gerald Veres, John M Clegg, Donald Joseph, Leo Schindler, Charles Zapiecki, Thomas M Cook, William Katona, Eli Schwanzl, Gordon Ziegler, Victor WW Drugay, Joseph Kwiatkowski, Gerald Schwind, Richard U 4. 11- -11 111 11- 11- 111 111....11......111...-11 111-111 111 11, 1 11...-11 111-.. 11 111... 1 11 4.-11 111 111 111 111 111 111 11 111..---1,..11 11. 111 111 111.111 111 111 111 .:....111 ,:. sconce .11 41... N 'P , ROSCHER'S MARATHON SERVICE lil , M Lagrange and Ontano U U MOTOR TUNE UP - LUBRICATIONS - CAR WASH H COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE U ofa corona-4cs4cs-osoanoansoaanoneone-nuanceacoeovosnoqoxsosvonsonnoaveqoouoausepnoqoaqsonsonsensnaoorecoono sfo-:z :::4QooQa- : oov:::abs-:::ooo-:-eco--:A-was-:AoQo::-oQo4Qv4coaQuoqv4qo4:o4Qo4:ooQo4Qs-4Qvanoannocoo0saQo N ,, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OP 1953 I LEN GA S MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY A 424 West Woodruff Toledo 2, Ohio F! II X HAVE YOUR DOCTOR PHONE IN YOU'R PRESCRIPTION U IT WILL BE READY WHEN YOU CALL OR WE WILL DELIVER U Phone: PAi1'fax 8105 or MAin 8233 I Owners: Casimir M. and Rose Lenga W! 0Iv1:1.q--:- 1:1 -:1 1:1 1: Q-u1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 -:A :. -:A 1:1 1:. -:1 1:1 -:A :1 1:1 -:- -:A -:A 1:1 1:1 1:1... :1 : -:1 1:1 1: Page 148 navagoosoaqvodooaoann-,ivedoaqsadsqpnzoaaoahoonoabsqcoacoamsobvaqeaavaasoaeanoauaaoaaoaqs GAS CONVERSION BURNER The very NEWEST Design...wifh the very NEWEST Features. .. , V Scleniiflcally Engineered A Perfect FH ln Any Furnace Steel and cast iron construction. No Baflles or Ceramics. All gas and air adjustments under cover. Telescoping Duct and Venturi. Easily installed without alteration to your present heat- ing plant. Made by a.manugaqturer with over 26 vears experzence uzldmg Gas Conver- sion Burners. 0 One Burner for All Types of Gas: 4Qs4Qa- ........g. T! U U wx wx U i 110111 1: 01912. .:. 1:1 1:1 1:1 '11 .:: ,:: ,:1oQ-ago-1901: 1:- 1:4 : -:- .:1 1:14Qs1:- 1: .:1 1:1 11 1:- :1 aQo4co1-- 1' 1-1 1-1 1-1 -V4qn-.ge4g+V-- --- --- --- -V -V -V V-V V-V --- VA- --- --- F--,,,,,,,--A -- --A -V 4901: '!' 0I'l'll9Al'YleI'lf6 E. W. BLISS COMPANY 4D04Dv4Qvo:v4cIvo:v4Qo-orvoco-ago-4Qv4Qs - -1 -V V-V4Q.V-- - --- - V-V V-- V-- ---.Q.V-V V-- -V -V V-- --- 'I' 1 w 2 f U in M N U M 1 F 'I' Page 1 4 9 qqsqpoaascvaavayaqfansaqvaqsaqfaqvqqmpfaqoqoaqfapfqfaqvaavqoapv Phone TAylor 3467 4boo1s4Ib4Qb41O-116019 Res. TAylor 3264 FRANK THOMAS JOHN POZSIH, Jr. EAST SIDE SHEET METAL WORKS Furnaces Installed and Repaired, Oil Furnaces and Conversion Burners, Roofing, Sheet Meial Work of all Kinds 166 OAK STREET :Z .21 na... 1: 1:1 :zz 1:1...Q- :Z ,:1...1:f 4. 40:1 :Z 2: :f ff iz: 1: 111 iz: :f 1: 1:1 1: 1: li ll ll ll . , , ,, ,, CONGRATULATIONS , 1 ' ll liz- 5 4, O U W From A41 l I ' ' il ll --4, 1 g ,, , SENIOR BOYS of 102 44 P R ,f . Q ll ll f U Areddy, James Jacob, Richard , X, S Barkenquest, Lehr Kaiser, Donald I Beres, Ed Kish, Alfred ' Z Brandon, David Meehan, William nc Brennan, Ronald Merrill, Pnni 5 b U ix Burzynski, Raymond Montrie, Duane axe h . i Wi' Chappuies, Paul Moore, Roger EJQXQQXZ I N Doherty, Daniel Nyitray, Donald U U Driscoll, Paul Okos, Ernest ' . M Flowers, Sylvester Ruthowsl-zi, Paul l ix Francis, Ronald Shrader, James H U Gallagher, Francis Shultz, Robert Gates, Donald Sullivan, Charles Don M U Glngras, Gary Sullivan, John f In Grothjan, Jerry Torda, Richard ' ll ll Co, Hartnett, William Wiegand, Thomas 611 Jeffersgn Avenue U W Holzemer, James Wuest, James Toledo 4, Ohio lalacci, Fred Wymer, Paul H. R. Nachazel, Manager A U W' 'W' W' W 'W' ii? l' YI' llf fl? -1' fligfflflig nic il Il' 'I' iii ll 'l' 1, ll 'i' Ili ,il Il' Ili ,l ::: ::: ,:,qn::' ':- ,:: 1: THE CATHEDRAL BOYS CONGRATULATE THEIR FELLOW SENIORS Jim Areddy Bill Boaden Denny Cassin Joe Fournier Tony Gallagher Jim Gardner Joe Docis John Jordan Paul Driscoll Ed Kelly Ted Durler Gerry Kaminski Larry Degnan Ray Fackleman Bob George Bob Meegan Y, .-. .-, ,,, ,Y .-. .-, ,-,aQv4Qu Bill Meehan Ray Miller Bill Mullen Terry Reilly Tom Weaver Gerry Wulihorst Paul Wymer Bob Karszewski one obvebvaboqqsaboocsaasaasodoisaqs 4Qo4Qvo:ooQs4:s40s40oa9o4Co4:s4:o4:v4:v4bo :aan .ug-oqoaqo-oqoopoeaooqo 5' in H I I' A TASTY BITE DAY OR NITE ii I 0 Tasty Sandwiches 0 Delightful Salads 0 Famous Orange Hefillh Drink ll COMPLETE soDA FOUNTAIN SEFQDCE S, ,I 7 - -I il IN x fv- ww S'TONE'S LUNCHEQINETTES ll I 237 SUMMIT ST. - 405 ST. CLAIIPLT7. - i131 ST. CLAIR ST. 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I . ,Q Jff ff'i l gff111111 f11:1qJ11g1fyf-1-11-11-11 XM WNQEMOLLEGE JJ JJ- I ITHEX ocEs :nigger Pon WOMEN 1 . rite the Dean 2441 Col od Blvd. ADams 9241 NN 1-1 1-1 : 1:1 1:1 :1 :1o-no-1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1-1 : 1:1 1 : : 1:1 1:1 : ,: 05.1-1 :1 1: 4:4:v4:s4:v4:vo:o4:o41lo41oa:o1:1o:so:v1:14Qo 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1: : 1: : .:1 1:14oo1:' 1:1 THE GRACE FISHER SHOP MISSES, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S I WEARING APPAREL 745-47 West Central Avenue can 1:1 :' :' :1 :1 14:00:01: : .:1 .:1 1:1 1:1 1:1o0o1: : ,: eos :1 1:1 1: 1:1 apoaoo :::: .: TOLEDO CAMERA SHOP EVERYTHING IN PHOTO SUPPLIES RAPID 6 HOUR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING FOR PINER CAMERAS- THE 1007, PHOTOGRAPHIC STORE 225 HURON STREET Between Lamson's and Gas Office 1:1 1:1 1:1 :14oo1:1 1:1-an-1:1 :1 :1oQs4Qs1:1 1:1 1:-aQvo0ooCo1:1 1:1 :ocootv :1:1 1: 1: obvobv 1: : :1 1:1 1:1 1:1 : 1: 1:1 1-1 :1 1: 1:1 1 1:1 : : 1:1 1: : : am :1 :1 1:1 1: Distributor ot Goodyear Tires and Tubes Capital Tire 62 Rubber Co. B. J. GEIGER 1001 Cherry Street EM. 2311 Toledo 2, Ohio :1 1:1 1: : ,:1e0v1: 1:. 1-. 1: 1-1 :1 : :1....1: :1...:1 : nge 152 -1 :A 1-- :1 :1 1-- ago 1 : aioahvacoaqoacoaaoadoanooooabs ad-.usage-Qbsiqfeg-.nvQqv.Qvunr:' ':' air : .os-.uw---an 1-1 -1 A' --A 4o-4-- '-- 4' J -1 I-I Y- I-I Y U I-I If Y-I -I I-I N ' , ww FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS U AND SUPER MARKET 2' 6' I i HIGHEST'QUALlTY FOODS fag 2845 WEST CENTRAL AT CHELTENHAM ROAD ' TOLEDO 6, OHIO K' B KI 7082 WALTER A. CHURCHIIL, OWNER ulxv Y! u SERVING 'TOLEDO WITH HE WOR'LD'S FINEST MEATS 1 1:1 :1...1:1....1:1 1:1 1: 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 : 1:1 1:- 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 -:- 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:- 1:1 1:1 1:1 :1q. 4ov.:: 1:4 .:: .::4cn::: 1:1 ::' ::' 1:1 1:1 1:: ::: ':A 1:: 1:: ::' .:: 1:: ::' ::: 1:: ::' ::- 1:1 :::4u-::' ::: ::: 1:1 1:: 1:1 z: ofa U il WAYNE SUPER MARKET U 2625 WAYNE STREET PHONE WAlbridge 9511 iw FINEST HOME DRESSED MEATS U ALSO HOME-MADE SAUSAGE U KARL WOLPERT TOLEDO, OHIO W U il :1 1:1 1:- 1:1 -..1:1 1:1 1:- 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1: 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:- 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1: 1:1 1:14. 465 1' 1:2 obs-4:0 ::: 1:i4:b::: 1::49v::: 1:1 ::' 1:1 1:' ::: ::- ::' 1:2 ::' ::r :::4cn1:1 3:1 ':' 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 u ADazms 6001 NOTARY U Member Toledo Real Estate Board U 'I G F . C A P O U N if W! R E A L T O R N GENERAL INSURANCE - SURETY BONDS LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER 1143 Nebraska Avenue ' Toledo 7, Ohio U 1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1....1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 :1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 : 1:1 ,:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:14. 1:1...,:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 -:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1: -..1:1 -:- 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:14. U MAin 2257 COLLISION EXPERTS wg U SZYMANSKI 8: SONS w COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS BODY AND FENDER WORK U - 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE - U U. S. ROYAL TIRES, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL L! ,F Comer Buckingham and Hoag Streets Toledo, Ohio U iw .........1:1 1:1.--1:1 1:1...1:-...1:1 1:1 1:1 1:- 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:- 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:14. Page 153 ,af zzzs .T 'G VV 'iif iii? A 4' 23235 ,A A V ,ga5E2i2a5gg1 .::1: QA U 1:3515 1:f:1 J .::gt iii: U -fi :: .. .i.1.1.1.1i. :1: '-1 -1:1 T ' A 15916 25521 11 Titre'-is I if 'J E? r X Vg ww 3 J WQPQKKXQ? 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Two Phones: 3 II EI AD. 4277 AD. 4276 II BELTONE HEARING AID , ll 432 Superior St. GArtie1d 6765 ,j U ' I X I 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: li: 1: 111 1: 1 1:1 1: 11. 1: 11-11.11 11' 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1: 1:1 Z' 1: if -1 1: 1: If 1: 1: ii :f 3: i: 'i :3 1: Z' C: 1' :Z :1 '1:1 1:1 :I 22' 1:1 ii 1210? U il Superior Floor Coverings and Appl. Co. p qw Nellie and Marion Niedbalski, Proprietors II I CARPETS, LINOLEUM, PAINTS 1504 Nebraska Avenue GA. 0812 ', 4. 11:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1-11: 1:1 1:1--1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1-1 1:1 333 : 1:11-1:11-1-1:11o1:11-31:1-1:11-----:1-11 ge 172 qqoonvoibahbol is-tbuotbabbnbto:vo:u4Qo4cs4Qs4Qo4:ooQv4Cba0n4:ooDv10osQo49boQboQo4:h-aQo4Qbn9b USE DEPENDABLE Buckeye SCHOOL SUPPLIES PILLERS, PENCILS, BINDERS THE BUCKEYE PAPER 8: SPECIALTIES CO. 1102 Summit Street ATLAS ASPHALT PAVING Wunem E. Sweeney my, James B. Sweeney mp, Partners 'k JO. 1811 2435 Dorr Street JO. 2531 Toledo, Ohio DRIVES PARKING AREAS qhuacvobwabvobtobv-191-ohvonvoboobso11o4:v4QcoQv4240uo0v4:o4:o41oCs4:o49o4Qoa4Qs4Cv4Co4:ueQo40b4Coa nfs COMPLIMENTS LESLIE OPTICAL COMPANY MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING OPTICIANS 105 Nicholas Building Toledo, Ohio G. J. Leslie 4:0-snuuqocbvofh 1 - 1 I ' s Q-at 'I' 'I' +0 i Pa 9 e 174 'I' Q.. Q-D .1 .-O ar, .ss 4-, .cv 1 4.-. 1 6 Q U H 2' le 4 5 3 .3 U Z -iii g u 3 2-1 H Q fig F A 7,0 U Q 0 U f, Q E A4 -1 A4 'Q R 5 3 3 ? 2 5 E 2 2 if ' F o Q E' 'fr E' 1-1 n 0 B 'Q I E, :U 5 Exif A ,J C: . . 1 '9- 5 5 9 A 5 if ' ' - we Ewg ,nga go t ,,, Q 5, U YQRJ ' ,U Q gi X, 2 Q, : . E- 5 H X K U i g ,sf 3 i: . O CD H ll U ht? i P I-1 -f O 'I' . -4 V' ' T E Q 5- K 1 3 U f 9 3 v U , ru E 'I' 2 ' 3 3 Q., fm Q S Amy, U1 vw I Z w S G ' . H ' I-I O Q fl oo f fp , 1 Q 2 iW 3, f 9-ff if, ,N A Q 4. 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SPECIAL...PRICES DRAWING SETS T-SOUARES TRIANGLES SLIDE RULES ARTIST SUPPLIES WHOLESALE PRICES QUOTED TO SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, ACADEMIES, ETC. ir T0lEDO BLUE PRIIIT HIID PIIPER C0. 316 Superior Street Telephone ADams 7224 ':' ':- 5:4 ,:,so':' ':' : - f f 11f........ 1:f..............,. Page I ll I ll U 4' 4' wr I IN 9 U I M 4' 175 ::, ':- ':A ::, ,:, ::' 12411: N U-KITCHENS - WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES - N U-BATHROOMS HOME-NU CORPORATION HOME MODERNIZATION SPECIALISTS 2612 Broadway WAlbridge 9991 Toledo, Ohio ROOFING - SIDING - INSULATION VI- VSV 122 Vi, 1:1 :' :, ,:, ,:, ,:, .:. ,:, +:+,:, 1:1 ::1 :, ::: 1:: ::: f:f ': ': ,:, ,:, ,:, 3 3 ,:: .:, ll U U U U U if U U f U W! H wi U H BEST WISHES TO THE Congratulations U U CLASS OF Class of '53 H M 'SS W V N H Mr. and Mrs. U M SEALTEST DAIRY 31 3 Michael Nyiiray I U I U iw jj 'A' M N 'A' wi xx U I mmm ann ETUIRHBNS JEWELERS Q DIAMONDS AND WATCHES -A' 14 KT. 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TOLEDO, OHIO I I N U U Ii Ii IQ 1 U ii -----'--'--'---------'---.----------I- -I-Q-----M---------.+-----'--- f ' M ' ' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '53 I FROM in I SWAYNE FIELD BOWLING ALLEYS H I MAIN 1468 M 3015-3017 Monroe Street U 'in'--- l'?:? lif E31 5:1 'RGS'--NI' 222 '2'40v121 11' 'Off' 2:1 1:1 1:2 +0vQ0-w0v40v-v0--v0vfn--hv1Qv4Cv4Dv1d-+Iw-4Cv Page COUs1NO FARM sz 'HOME SUPPLY 5839 SECOR ROAD QTRILBYQ ' ' TOLEDO 13, OHIO -- Office Phone LA. 0631 - Home Phone: Michigan 113R3 - PLACE OF - n JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT AND MANY OTHER POPULAR ALLIED LINES 1- 1: 1:13. :1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:Tqp-:- -:- 1:1 1:1 1: -:- -:A -:-.qf.q.1:. -:- -:A 1:1 :1 1:1 4: 1:1 acu 1:1 1:- zzzacoacoaaoeqo-1:1-ngsidogvczc -:A :1:1 1:1 .:. -:A 065.400 1:1 as : 1:1 1:1 1:1 TAylor 3037 OFFICE TAylor 7334 1 1 1 v STEPHENf TREKSSO SHEET METAL and ROO-PING CONTRACTOR EURNACES ' 1214 FRONT STREET TOLEDO 5, OHIO :1 1 1 1:1 .:, 1:14a1:1 1:1 Congratulations, Graduates ERIE MACHINE 8: IRON WORKS, INC. 1888 Front Street Toledo 5, Ohio W 1:1 1:1 1: 1,1 1:1 1-1 1-1 .. 1: 1:1 1:1 v1 : 1,1q1:1 1.11 1-1 1.1 RAY L. GIBBONEY Establish 1910 GIBBONEY PLUMBING 8: HEATING CO. PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS ADams 3910 1430 Broadway P. O. Box 106, Sta. E. Toledo 9, Ohio : 1-, ,-. 1-. :1 1:1 1-1 1,1 1-1 1-1 1-1 -1 1Y1 1-1 1-A 1-A V- A S A I J ' 5 .1 L 1 4 'J .. ofa-oil: ::Cf:: 1:1 1:- .:1 1:1 1:' fvocv 1:1 ofocoooo- 1:1 :acc ::1::: 1:1 1:. 1: 42 ': 1: : 1:1 an 1:- ago ,:1 1:1 .:1 1:1 who IV H I V I I :I I I I 4' , I I . , - X . . ' 1 f VL ' ,ff ' i 2,5 COMPLIMENTS OF A W. F SULLIVAN PRODUCTS COMPANY , 'I M BIKELIGIPOUS AND CHURCH GOODS DEALER I I I 31, 4 sa9,0rchard Street MA. 4023 4,1 ,:, -I ,Z 2:1 ,.,, V: 1: :V 2:2 iz: ::,.,.,:A 2: 3: 3: ,Z :A 1 :i A: ,ZA i- 1: Q: 3 -- f- 'Ai 2:1 :E -- 1:1 1: '!'1f1:1 : : 1 A-1 A: '11 : :R f : 1:-E -1-:L fe A A ':f1i1 1 A A A-A :f : 1: 1: 11 Ir ii In I U II U U V. DePRIsCO A BEST WISHES PROM ,, U MUSIC STORE AND GIFT SHOP II II II 132-134 Summit Si. Toledo 4, Ohio i J. H II Phone MAin 4324 I! 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Sielschott, U s A V E Owner II 050111 ,ii 'A' 'Ai :it 111011 'I' ,i,4l'I' 'I' iiiibl' ,i A' 'ii Yi- -1- 'ii 'ii 'A' 'f' ' i' -ii iiiiii Page 182 ace ogvaasago 4QvoQvo:vaova:ooQo-:Qu eqsoavayogv COMPLIMENTS or W. G. HUFFMAN DRUGS No. 3 'A' 3360 Stickney Avenue POntiac 5571 YOU'LL do BETTER at HUFFMAN'S 4' xi xi xx ll xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xi xi xx xi U 4' 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 tormal 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 Go. Y . .-. Y. K, Y .-. -. .Y C O L L E G I A T E CAP 8: GOWN COMPANY CHAMPAIGN, 1LL1No1s Representative, P. D. Cook Ogontz Road DEPENDON DE VEAUX DRUGS SYLVANIA AT BELLEVUE LA. 5041 Ask for Steve ozoeqn 4:oo0n4Qv4Qa4ono:oo:o4:na0u4Qu4Qv4Qv4Q-4Qv4ov4:sa:so:o4:u4Qo Page 'W' E ' 'A' 'A' sconce 'A' A oqonco 'A' can 'A' A' one A' 'A' 'A' 49v4asaQs4:o4:n-o:o4:ooQoe9s-4qa-qqo4-uo4coa:oaqs4:o THE FLORIAN - LAUX COMPANY PLANNED INSURANCE PROTECTION FIRE AUTO BONDS ' 'A 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' an 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' A' 'A'.q.'A'.q.'-- '-- A '-' A' A' ' 'A - Y-- Y- V- ,ve Y-V .-. Y-I .-. Y , ,-, ,- ,- ,, Y, Y ,-, ,.., f Z ,. 61 A. AA! 1 x , fa I fl jg 5 it L IS 'rl E N Jlx lifiiv I TO RO D W M 1560 ON Youn DIAL i' NOW AFFILIATED WITH LIBERTY BROADCASTING SYSTEM ,Y Qno ,,, Y, ,, ,-, ,-, ,,, ,,,4Qv,,, ,,, Y ,-,49v ,,, Y Y ,,, ,Y, Y .-, ,-, , 'A' A' 'A' ' 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' A' 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' A A' 'A' 'A'ocv'A' A 'A' quo 'A' 'A' A 'A I .5-........ ge 1a4 LEWIS AVENUE APPLIANCE Business: KI. 8634 Mike: KI. 4079 Tony: KI. 0635 T.V. Ranges Refrigerators Washers Dryers R.C.A. Estate Gibson Whirlpool Whirlpool Emerson G.E. G.E. G.E. G.E. Crown HOOVER AND LEWIT VACUUM CLEANERS, SUNBEAM LINE 4807 Lewis Avenue lcorner oi Lewis and Hawk, Qnoacoacvaqo onvsaza4:0suvo:v4Qo1sa24:o4:o42oov4:voQo4:v414Qo1o4QvoQoo:vo9v1r4Qo1o4:v414Qs 1veQoaqv4:o4:o4Qva:r4Qs1o4as4:o4cv4Qs4:o1oo0va0v1o4Qo4:s1-4Qv4QuaQv40o4Qv-aaoauaooosobuobsabooauogoan 2010 Don' JO. 2793 ZEDLITZ MEATS QUALITY MEATS Our Own Sausage Corner Dorr and Waverly Mr. E. Zedliiz, Proprietor 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1..1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 :1 1:1 1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1 1:1 1:1 :1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1:14. 1 1:1 : 1 :1 1:1 4. 4.1: 1:1 ,:1 ,:1...1: :1 1 1:1 1:1 U ll ll ll ll xl 'A' ll ll ll ll ww ll I I MARTIN .IEWELER I ll Congratulations Fellow Seniors ll ll 5 4 ll ll T of the Class of '53 N: I J X' Il li ' f ' from ll ll ll ll l ll Patricia Loofborow I I i- I M H 620 Main Street i TAylor 2284 ll ll ll ll ll il N : .-..1: :1 1 1 1:1 1: 1:1 1:1 1:15. vi' 1:1 1: 1: .,..1:1 1:1 1 :1 1:1 1: 1 1:7 :Y PAUL J. HOEFLINGER 811 Starr Avenue TA. 5731 BUILDING - REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE 'i' P ge 185 o11v1ooQoo9o4juo9o4:vaio:vo24Qv4:voQoo14qoa242oqv4:o4:v4Qv4cooQo 1-1 oqv .-. apo 1, 1-1 1 1: S Qqvapfaqvepoeqvacveqvnnaaqfaqaunvaqveofgqn- ::: -:: 1 ::: -:A an-q-.qv -:- -.54-Q REDDISH BRD-TI'IENR.S E fir! -'IZ . ' -- HARDWAIRZ- -y-4isPoRf1Nc GQODS f , 5 f V ' , 1' A f N A, s Srarr ai,E. Brdhdfvayf I if .- .I l I N 1 5 E si Toieyio Eff' Q X , Q ' 5 . P ' Sgne cation Since 1909 ,I jx!-, yi I i 1 ' L 7 GRACE E. SMITH'S RESTAURANT SERVICE-CAFETERIA and PASTRY SHOP Nationally Known for Good Food Madison ai Erie ,, .-. '-' -nav GOOD FENCES FOR EVERY NEED MARLEAU HERCULES FENCE COMPANY Manufacturers and Erectors of Wire and Iron Fence 'A' TOLEDO 7 aco'-' '-' '-' '-' '- ax- HUSS PAINTING 8: CONTRACTING CO. 316 PINEWOOD AVENUE EMerson 1443 Toledo, Ohio usecs ,-. Y-. ge 186 'f'a-'-' ' 49' Y --f Y Y-Y Congratulations To The Senior Class of 1953 MENKE BAKERY 3201 Warsaw :' :'qv::: 1:-1 - : ' ,: 1: :z ::: ::- -:A : ,:' 1:1 ::- ,: ,:: ,:' ':' : ,:, ,:' ':f : .:, ,:' :' f:f : : .:, :' ,:,q'::' : : ,: ,:: ::- : 4- I - 4--- - --f--- - ----A- - -A--A- --A---A- - - --,.- - V-,V-V, FOR FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CALL THE TOLEDO GARDNERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION at 30 Norih Huron Street AD. 5241 E. J. Heil, Mgr. , of , Page t 5 K X V v LQ 1..v:.-7..1f.----..-..-- ...... - ..... ..- -.....-.... X .-., 1 J' ,V ,W COLUMBIA W my V pd vw' C, TOLEDO, OHIO J 5355 I-,,-.,' ,- It CONCRETE, CINDER, HAYDITE -BUILDING UNITS 2401 Consaul Street DOX-STRESTCRETE - ROOF AND FLOOR BEAMS TAylor 2456 '-' ' '-' '-' '-' '-'asv 7 '-' '-' '-' '-' 'Y' Y' Y '-- --A '-- '-- 'A' '-' .g..Q.'-' '-'qqo'-' '-' '-- '-- '-' 'A A. FLEITZ 8: SONS 4525 N. Lockwood KI. 0780 MASON CONTRACTORS ALWAYS GLAD TO GIVE AN ESTIMATE BENNETT MARKET 4504 Bennett Road LA. 6173 DAIRY - MEATS - GROCERIES - PRODUCE - BAKERY HA'RRY RUCKREIGLE, Proprietor WESTERN WOODWORK 8: LUMBER CO. Established 1870 SPECIAL WOODWORK - LUMBER - STOCK WOODWORK Water and Walnut Streets - Telephone MAin 6256 TOLEDO, OHIO .:: z: 1:1 ::' oo.:: .:: ::. .:.4oo4Qv4ou4ss4cvoQo414cseQoo:so:vo:ooQvoQsacsaQooQvoqo4Qo4:vo:oo1 ge 188 eqoeqvoxoco'-' ' '-' no'-' '-' :z :::aQo.:: ,:: . 1 ::: ':: : SENIOR REGISTER Name Abair, Joan T.. ,.,,,, . . Abair. Raymond . Aberl. Robert V. ,,,,,.., Adkins. James A. ...,,. . Adler, Robert J. ....,,,,. Alesi. Louis A. .,...,,....,, Amstutz, Joseph G. ,.., . ..,....2047 Evansdale Andrews, Henrietta C. ,,,. . Areddy, James G. ,.,..,,...,... Address 3717 Drexel Dr. .......4815 Haddington 1352 Corbin Rd. ,. e..,,. 1203 Page St. .........1929 Foster St. ......717 Humboldt St. ......-...-44OZ Maumee 2718 Detroit Ave. Arens, Marylin M .1,,..,..,..,,,, ,.,. . .1638 Freeman Sf- Armentrout, Terrence J. ,,t,, ..,,..a...-. 2 035 Mason Artley, Ann F .,,,4..,,,,..,t..,,,,,.,.,,,,.,...,.. .. ...,. 636 Evesham Auth, Robert H. ,,,,,,,.,.,...,.........,,,,... 2603 Thoman Pl. Azbart, Mary A. .,....., Bo Bailey, Dorothy M. ,,.,.,, Bailey, Jo-Ann R ..,..., Bailey, Mary L ...,.,, Bain, Mary E. .,,,..,1. Baker, Barbara S .,,1.,.. Bakies, Shirley A. . Barkenquest, Lehr J. Barszcz, Barbara A. Bauer, Marilyn D. ,..... - Baw-olska, Ruth A. ...,. . Becker, Margaret M. Beekman. Patricia A. Berea, Edward J. ....... . Berg, Dorothy M. Biernacki, Gerald J .... x 307, Hill Ave., Holland, Ohio 1 74 Princeton Dr. ......3926 Martha Ave. -.......2041 Perth St. ...........650 Utah St. ........1126 Cribb St. .........824 Heston St. -......Ottawa Lake, Mich. 68 Palmer 25 51 Montebello .......3402 Polk Rd. Bihn, Thomas G. .......... ,Lemoyne Road, Millbury, Ohio Billmaier, Carl G. .... . Black, Thomas I. ...,.... Boaden, William J. ....... . Esther 551 Clark St. 2141 Valentine St. Eastbrook Dt. 622 No. University Glendale ....... ....1618 Hurd St. .---..2531 Collingwood Bonheimer, Shirley A. ...... ...... 2 55 M-ozart St. Boyd, Elaine A. .....,.,... . Boyer, Ann M ..... ,...,,. Brack, Barbara A. ,,.,, . ...-..850 Euclid Ave. ..-....1603 Freeman .......810 Clark St. Brady, Joseph R. t,,, , ,,,, , ..,, .1737 Hinsdale Brancheau, Jeanette M. ..,. ....... 4 51 St. Louis St. Brandon, Daniel H. ,,..... ........... 4 30 Danberry Brandon, David K. .....,.....,,.................. 430 Danberry Brantmyler, Rita A. ,..,.,, ...., . .... . . 278 E. Pearl St. Breay, Constance C.. ....,. 531 W. Wayne. Maumee. Ohio Brennan. Ronald J. ,.,,,...,..,,,,.....,,, Brimmer, Frances M. ...........,.,..., 2717 Pratt St. 4608 Lewis Ave. Brown, Albert L. ..,....,.,, Avenue Road. Walbridge, Ohio Brown, Patricia A. .,,.,......,,,....,......, . 3519 Hazelhurst Burns, Eugenia A. . ......,,..,,.....,. 724 Redwood Ave. Bu rzynski. Raymond F. 1409 Indiana Bushroe, Mary M. .... .... 1 116 Erie Road, Erie, Michigan Byrd, Florence R. .................... ................. 1 640 Primrose Calloway, Mary L. . ........ .......... 2 243 Eastbrook Calmes.. Claudette R. ... 1 741 Wyndhurst Cantwil, Marilyn J. . .............. ............ 1 834 Dunham Cappelletty, Rosemary A.. ...... ...... 2 01 W. Crawford Carone, Carlo W. ...... . -...-...333 Segur Ave. Carone, Mary L. A. ....... ....... . . 501 Knower St. Carr, Edward P .,.. ........ Cassin, Dennis J. .. Chamberlain. Deloris A. Chambers, Rose M. ...... Chappuies. Paul L. ...... Cicora. Phyllis R. ..... . 4738 Douglas Rd. ...... 618 Winthro St. P . .... .......... 1 913 Elm St. .-......3723 Laskey Rd. ..........l442 Woodland 2132 Detroit Ave. Claus, Peter A. ........................ 2412 Barrington Dr. Cleghorn, Edwin J. .... .. ........... . ............ 1202 Sibley Rd. Cleghorn, Mary C. ...... .... ..... 1 2 02 Sibley Rd. Cousino, Mary A. 2147 E. Erie Road, Erie, Mich. Crandall. Bernard R. .......... .......... 2815 Summit St. Crawford, Robert C. .,.................................., 173 Dexter Csizek, .Theodore J. ..... ...... . ..... 237 Milford Culpart, George E. ....... ....... 1 211 W. Delaware Cytlak, Patricia A. ..-. Dazel, Carol J. ...... . ..-..-.-.335 E. Pearl St. ..-.--...39l7 Martha Ave. Name DeChristopher. Marian Degnan. Lawrence ....... 1952 - 1953 Address ne D .... .. 531 So. Hawley St. 2733 Glenwood Ave. Delo, William E ..., ..,,,... Desmond, James P. ....... ..,.,,.....4353 Lyman Rd. ,, .,... 235 Eastern Ave. Dlpofi, Mary L .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Z 6 29 Fremont St. Dlugiewicz, Phyllis A .....,. ........... 2 924 Elm SI. Docis, Joseph J .,,,, ..,..,.. . W.. ,, .... ...... 6 17 Tennyson Doherty, Daniel O ........ . ....... .... 3 538 Twlnlng Sf- Dombrowski, Marilyn L. ...... ............ l 835 Talbot Donahue. James T. .......... . .. 659 HOWlanCl Ave. Dorn, Mary A ...,,,,,,,,,,.......,....,......,.... 2040 Smead Ave. Doyle, Patrick T. ..... .. . .. .... ..641 Carlton SI. Drees. Duane J ........ 44 Talmadge Rd., Toledo, Ohio Dressel, James E ...... .... , ...... . .............. T emperance. Mich. Drewyor, Carolyn M ...... ............,............ 1 250 Noble St. Driscoll. Paul M. ......... Dudley, Dolores Duerk. Joan E. ........... .. Dugan, Suzanne M.. ...... .. Durler. Theodore B. .....,.. Dusseau, Rosalie A. ..... Dutridge. Gerald J., Dziewiatka, Barbara A. .... . . . 418 Boston Pl. 3940 Homewood Ave. .. 1117 Nevada St. 2450 Eastbrook Dr. . . ..... 2237 Parkwood 8001 Suder Ave., Erie, Mich. ........ . 814 Orchard St. . ...,. 1103 Manhattan Blvd. Dzingleski, Nancy R. ........... . ................. 2215 Avondale Eaton. Patricia A. ..... .... ,. Eich. John A. ......... ....... . Endricks. Charles D. ........ Essex, Elizabeth A. ....... .. Essex, John D ........ .... Estvanik, Sally J. .... .. Fabiszak, Richard A... Fackelman. Raymond J s .-... Farkas. Elizabeth A ..... ..... Farmer. Margaret M..-. Fisher. Roydon J. ...... Flahiff, Daniel Fleitz. Charles E. ......... . Fleitz, James I. ...... ......... Flowers, Sylvester C. ..... . Flynn, Suzanne M. ....... Flynn. Marilyn Fournier. Joseph Francis, Ronald M ......... Frazier, Robert Gaiser. Nancv C. ....... . Gall, Judy A. ............. . ..... ..2024 Robinwood Gardner. James E .... Gallagher. Francis A. Garvin, Carol M .... .... Gasiorowski. Mary A. Gasiorowski. Robert J Gates, Donald J. . ........... - Gedert, Jeanette C. ....... . Gedert, Lizette L. .... . Geiger, Mathilda E ....... Gingras. Gary A.. ..... . Girard, Yvonne S. ...... Gocsik, Andrew Gollehon. John T ..... Gonzales. Peter L ....... Gorman, James F. .. Goulding, Robert C. Grabowski. Thomas J. Grajczyk. Francis V. Green. James A.. ..... ..... . Griffin, Diane M. Grill, Elizabeth Grimes, Rosemary.. . . Grimes, Sharon, .... Griswold. Rose M. 3248 Maplewood Ave. Black Road, Monclova, Ohio ..-...-.......--...926 St. John St. Walnut St. 612 Walnut St. .-.....348 Milford St. .--.-----1249 Avondale .... 2516 Franklin 579W Woodville St. 304 Hanover St. ,.Waterville, Ohio 3555 Anderson Pkwy. 4525 N. Lockwood 4840 Monroe St. . 1418 Lakewood 517 Arden Pl. ., .517 Arden Pl. 539 Islington St. .. 515 Oakwood Ave. 5444 WV. Bancroft St. 3915 Wallwerth 224 Whittemore St. 2647 Glenwood Ave. 232W Eastern Ave. .... 822 Junction Ave. .....-.252 E. Lake St. .-.....l30 E. Streichcr 924 South St. ....,..4008 South St. ..,5130 I-lallgate . ..... 4343 Garden Park 4333 Bellevue Rd. ......1842 Genesee St. .. .. 870 Ogden Ave. .......207 Newton St. . .. 2245 Middlesex 3934 Drexel Dr. 3255 Blackstone . ..... 1639 Nebraska .. 4527 N. Haven .. 3406 Wyckliife Rd. ., . 3179 Cherry St. ............507 Sylvania Ave. 4117 Mayfield Ave. 2725 Collingwood Blvd. Grote, Norma J ............. ............. 1 114 W. Bancroft St. Grothjan, Jerome R. ............ .. .... .... 3 342 Island Ave. Guadaynino, Philip D. cfo St. Vincent's Hospital, 2213 cherry sf. Page 189 Kerr, Robert S .......,,.,. . SENIOR REGISTER Name Gulyas, Louise A. ,.,, . Halker. Carolyn J ..,.,., Hall. -Geraldine A. ,,,. .. Hall. Verlajean T. ,,,,,, . Hancock. Edward N. .,r.. . Harestad, Kenneth D .,..., Hartnett. William J. ,,.. . Hasenfratz. Kenneth H. Address .. 2317 Bakewell St. .... .. 2237 Berdan . 665 Howland Ave. ..4029 Eastway .. ,,,.. 3920 Drexel Dr. . 3711 Drexel Dr. 4321 ' N. Lockwood ,,,. 1029 Slater St. Hays. Thomas G. .. ,,,,,,,,,, .. . .. 1735 Talbot Sr. Hazlett. Marlene K. .,,,, . Heiman. Faith E. .-..l2l Heintschel. Philip G.. .,.,.,. Helyer. Joseph A.. ,....,..,,. . Henry. Robert'J. .,....,.,. Hens. Alicia B .,,,. ,....,,, ,,,, .. .729 Buifalo St. Windsor St.. Riossford, Ohio .. . .. ... ,,.,, 3621 York St. .- . . ,.., 249 Paine Ave. . 1213 Broer St. . 1127 Avondale Ave. Hergenrather. Sharon M. . ,,,, . .. . . 35 Neise Ave. Hicks. Geraldine .. Hirschle. Carl R. ,... Hoag. Mary C .....,. ,...,.,. . Hoeifel. 'Richard A. . ,,,,,,.. . Hoeflinger. Richard P. . .,,, . Hollerbach, Donald E. Holzemer. James M. ..,. . Horgan. Thomas . Horrigan, Janice R. ,..... Huffman. Bonnie J....-. Hummer. Robert J....-. Hunter. John J. ,,..,,,, . Hurley, Carole A. ,,.., -. Huss, James O ..., .,,,,, Huston. Neil J .,,, .. Ialacci. Frederick ...... Jacob. Barbara J.. ,..,,.,,,. . Jacob. Richard C. ..-. Jakubowski. Patricia R. Jankowski. Joan R. Janowiecki. Patricia A. Janowiecki, Sandra L. ...,... Jordan. John M. ...,....,,. Juhasz, Mary A. .,..,.,..,.. . Jurkiewicz. Barbara A. Kaiser. Donald T. ,,...,... Kaltenbach. James A. Kaminski. Dennis J. ,,., . Kaminski. Gerold L. .-.. Kandik. James J. ..,, . Kantner. Howard J. . ..., . Karavida, Patricia A. Karl. Joanne Karszexwski, Robert J. ..,... Kaszubiak, Joan T. . .... . Keefe. Rosemary E. Keller, Kenneth N. ..,. Kelly. Edward J. ...... . Kelly, Shirley A. Kendzierski. Daniel J. Kenny. Patrick T. ,...,,,., . King. James D. ........ King. Mary H .......,,,,,, Kinsman. Richard R. Kirwan. Michael J .,,, Kish. Alfred W. ...., . Kish. Richard T. Klap, Joan M. ......... Klein. Roberta M. ,......., . Kleinser. Carl E. ,,.,,,, . Klocinski. Delphine C. . Kna s Roland H. ,,,,, 415 gg v . Koczorowski. Patricia M. ,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,., . Koerber. Carole J. .... Kolebuck. Veronica A. ....... Kosmider. Shirley A. ..,.... Page 190 . 937 Rogers St. 3015 Berdan Ave. . .5825 Fryer Ave. .. 3921 Willys Pkwy. . .. 307 Parker Ave. .1380 Glenview 3764 Beverly Dr. .. . 1939 Cone St. .. 865 Colburn St. . 2856 - 115th St. . 4133 Harris St. . 1348 Royalton Ave. .. .4448 Pennlield Ave. 2334 Vermont Ave. 1615 Gilbert Rd. 1347 Grand Ave. 1215 East Broadway . .. 435 Poinsetta Ave. 3330 Elm St. . .... 712 Woodstock 1449 Belmont 1274 Vance St. 346 Victoria Pl. ........2l42 Genesee St. ......1468 Beecham St. .. .. 459 Sunset Blvd. . .... 3536 Beechway ......1005 Broer Ave. 2814 Albion St. .. ...630 Spring Grove 1715 Bond S .. ...... 2755 Lagrange S 328 Austln S . ......2l6 Fearing Blvd. ..142 Gradolph St. U.. WNY... E. I. ' t ., ...... 2014 Mulberry St. .. .. . 4436 Eastway 2615 Maplewood Ave. 1143 Nebraska Ave. 439 E. Weber St. 3856 Wallwerth Dr. ....... 1631 Schomberg .......3323 Island Ave. . . ....... 647 Mayfair 611 Clark St. ........3924 Rugby Dr. .3603 Berkley Dr. . .. .. 628 White St. .....2229 Tremainsville 4020 Orono Drive 2035 Greenwood Ave. .. .....1627 Avondale E State Line Rd., Toledo, O. ..534 E. Park St. 3658 Elmhurst Dr. ........131 Hausman St. ..--...520 Bronson Ave. 1952 - 1953 Name Address Kowalski. Dolores J. . ..... ...... 3 947 Almeda Ave. Kromenacker, Melvin L.. .... ............... 2 042 Balkan Kubicz, Jeanne M. ............ ........ . .... 5 42 E. Park SI. Kujawa. Jean C. .... .... . . Kulczak, Carol B. ...... ..... . Kwiatkowski, James M. ....l665 Milburn Ave. .......l328 Buckingham ...... 1024 Parkside Lajti, Paul J. ................ . ...... 1934 Genesee St. Lammers. Shirley A. ....... . .... . 474 Howland Ave. Langenderfer, Althea R. ...... 1940 Gould Rd. Langenderfer, Dorothy F. . . . ......, .. ...1520 South Langenderfer. Lois A .... ...... . .. ...... 4625 Slider Ave. Laporte, Shirley A. ....... ... ....... 538 SO. Wheeling Lardinais. Robert O. ..... 1333 Grand Ave. Lee, Harry C. .... ........ 3822 Lockwood Ave. Lenz. Donald P. ......,.. . Lewandowski, Daniel L .........1430 W. Delaware 515 Cloverdale Little, Mary J. .... . .............. .... . . 3746 Lockwood Ave. Loofborow. Patricia A. .... . ............... 4217 Fairview Lusher. Suzanne J. ........... ......... ..... 7 1 5 Yates SE- Lutz, Patricia A.. ....... .. Maag. Donald C.. .... Maher. Lawrence P .... Maier. William G. Malak. Geraldine C. Malaska. Rosemary T. .. Marshall. Donald B ....... Martin, Janet L. ....... . Mayer, Carolyn J. .... . Mazzurco, Carl J. .... . McAlear, Patrick B. .... . McGrane. Phyllis P. 4131 Burnham Ave. . 942 Vinton St. 1750 Wyndhurst Dr. ........l924 Eileen Road ........823 Broer Ave. .....-.1303 E. Central ......502 Prouty Ave. ..... 1220 Page St. 4766 - 296th St. .... 505 So. Detr-oit Ave. ........... . 2441 Hollywood ..............3505 Monroe McLaughlin. Thomas O. ...... 2650 Brown Rd. McManus, John T. ......... ............ 1 133 Coventry McMullen. Gary E. .. ....... 4124 Grantley Rd. McNamara, Nancy J. McNulty. Mary M. .. ..1656 Woodland Ave. . 5906 Seaman Rd. McNutt. Inez E. .. .. 5525 Rudyard Rd.. Sylvania. Ohio Meegan, Robert J. ....... ....... . ..... . 230 Winthrop SI. Meehan, William J... .... ....... ......... 4 3 4 Kenilworth Ave. Mellon, Rita A, .....A... ....... . . 1216 Berdan Ave. Merrill, Paul J. ........ . 3621 Bellevue Rd. Metzger. Carol J. .... ..442 Laskey Rd. Metzger, George C. ... .. . ..... 671 Platt SI- Michaels. Leah A. Michalak. Patricia A. Miller, Mary E. ........ , Miller, Raymond J ..... ..... . ......,.... 1 16 W. Strelclaer SI. Mink. Joan C. ......... .... . .. Minor. Madonna A. ..... Mockensturm. Suzanne M Montrie. Duane A. ..... . ..... '..fi3i5i'3Enk Road, Erie. Mich. . .... 2248 Vermont Ave. ............32l Austin St. ..l717 Barrows St. ......-...83 0 Mason St. R. R. No. 1. Metamora O. 414 Columbus St. Moore, Doris A ............................. 334 Waggoner Blvd. Mgore, John D .,.,,..,.. ...................... 4 27 Danberry st. Moore, Roger V. .... ...... . .... ........ 4 5 62 Overland Pkwy. Morgan, Frederick G. ...... Hasty Rd.. Ottawa Hills, Ohio Morrett, Anna M ..... . .................. .1125 P2lmW0Od Ave. Mullen. William L .... 2515 Maplewood Ave. Munich. Delores F ...... ........ 4 816 -- 290th St. Nadeau, Barbara R ....... ...... l 330 Harvard Blvd. Nadeau, Beverly A. ...... . Nadolny, Sylvia B. Nagle. Beverly A.. 1219 Walbridge Ave. . .... . ..... 14255 Belmont .......2245 Castlewood Dr. Narewski. Barbara J.. ..... ............. 8 26 Alvison St- Niedbalski, Marlene L. . ..1504 Nebraska Ave. Niezgocki. Barbara J ...... . .......... 3446 Twining St. Nopper, James J. ......... ...... . 3423 Kenwood Dr. Nowak, Arlene M. ..... ............... 5 09 Junction Nusbaum, David M ...... .......Temperance, Mich. ..Temperance. Mich. Nusbaum, Evelyn T ..... . Nusbaum. Janet .... .... ...... . . .922 Frederick SE. Nusbaum. Richard L. .. Nyitray. Donald M. ...... Okos. Ernest P ........ .-....Temperance. Mich. ........1933 C-onsaul St. .--....212 Burger St. SENIOR REGISTER Name Addl'0S5 Olender, Bernadette F .,., ,.,. ,..... . . 3388 Otto St. Olsen. Carl F .,,,A...,.,A.,,.. .1315 Sherman St. O'Ncill, Margaret H.. .. . .. 107W E. Delaware Opre. Marilyn L. . .. Osborne, William R. O'Shea, Marilyn E. ,,.., . Pacer, Kenneth P. ,.,, . Periat. Carol A. 226 Valleywood Dr. 1414 Buckingham St. Orzechowski, Richard E. . . . r,,,, 4617 Haddington . ,..,,, 732 Fernwood Ave. 1796 Hamilton St. ,.,, 3525 Hazelhurst Periatt. John C. ....,,., . ,,,, . ..,, ...184l Erie St. Petee. Charles F... ..,,.,. . ,,,,, 3409! Summit St. Piasecki, Barbara J... ..,, .....,....,,. 2 276 Forrer St. Pinkelman, Carol J. ,.., . ,...,,, 403 W. Central Ave. Pizio, James R .,,..,...,, ..,. . 1314 Roosevelt Podiak, Robert J. ,.,,,,.., ..,,,, 1 609 Avondale Ave. Pollick, Constance P. .. Polster, Patricia E. ,,,, .. Popp, John J .,,,.,,,.,. Porter, James A ....,.... Poulos, Richard M. Price. Carole A.. .... . ..., .. . ,,,,, 1161 Milroy St. 1917 Mason St. 2540 Navarre Ave. .......10l1 Woodward Ave. -......3 940 Lockwood Ave. . ...,....,.,.,, 531 Mettler St. Przybylek. Stanley E. .,,, ..,,.,... 3 421 Worley St. Przybylski, Mary A. F.. ..,, .,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,. 1 824 Hoag Przymierski. Shirley A. .,,, .. ,,,, . ,,,,, 138 Everett St. Puccetti, Albert J. ,.,,..,, ,... ,,,,.,, 9 2 9 Palmwood Ave. Pllccetti, Leo J.. ,,...,. ,,,, . ..,....,,,, 1 257 Crestwood Rabideau, Patricia A. Rahman, John W ...,.... Ray, Margaret A .,,,., Reau, Marvin C ...,.,... Reilly, Terrence F. ..... . Rihacek, Carol A. Robedeau, James C. ,,,, . . 757 Brinton Ave. 521 Crittenden Ave. .. ,... H2482 Hollywood .. Erie, Mich. ......2373M Franklin .......634 Ansonia St. ..,....804 Alvison St. Rober, Janese A. ,,.. -. ,.,.. 2018 Walnut St. Robitaille. Richard M. .. .. 2240 Georgetown Romaker. Doris A .,,, ..... . . 15 20 Idaho St. Roman. Nancy J.. ,.... ,... .... ,,,, . . 2 42 E, Oakland Rosenberger, JoAnn M. ,,,,,, ,,,A Y W 931 Clay St, Roskuski. Nancy E. .. .... .. 1601 Roosevelt St. Russell. John J. .. .... ........ 2 325 Portsmouth Rutkowski, Paul E. . Rybarczyk, Marlene M. '901 Tecumseh St. .. 1422 Tecumseh St. sand. Philip J. . .... . ........... . .1111 Huron St. Sadoski. Dorothy J. . .. St. Aubin. James F. Sakowski. Marvin P. . Sattler, John R. ........ . Savage, James S. .... . R. R. No. 1, Box 53 Temperance, Mich. . 316 W. Manhattan ., 321 W. Manhattan ...........635 Segur Ave. 2462 Detroit Ave. SGW' Mary E- .---...---. ........... 2 544 Foraker St. Scharf. Paul A. .. 1848 Palmwood Ave. Scharlow, Teresa M. ..... 1839 Tremainsville Schlachter. Carol J. ...,.. . 3840 Haverhill Ave, SChl2mlJJCll, MJICY L. .,,,.. ,,,.,A,v,A,, 4 110 Wggfyvay Schloegl, George R... ..... ,,,,,.. A 1221 Peck St, Schmidt. Mary F. . ...2532 Detroit Ave. Schmiel. Roberta L. ..... . Schmitt, Joseph T. Schnell, John R ....... Schuster, Donna M. . Schroeder, William A. .. Schuller, Janet M. .. .. Schumaker, Thomas J. .........1024 Nebraska 4144 Cartha e e 2349 Charlestown . ....... 3837 Hoiles Ave. 1210 Michigan St. . 1127 Hawk St. 218 Western Ave. SCIIZ. Thomas .... .... , WHY Pkwy, Sharp, Loretta J. ..... . Shetley, Ronald F. ..... . Shrader, James W .... .. Shultz. Robert J. Silk. Joseph P. ..... . Simons, Janet A.. .. Sins, Marlene A. Skrzyniecki, Jerome E. Slowinski, Constance B. Smith. Edith M ...... ...... Smith, Linda A. .........,. . I 2855K Albion St. 4363 Lyman Rd. 4360 Overland Pkwy. .645 Phillips Ave. .. 2707 Gracewood ........4510 N. Haven . ..... 248 California -... .2916 Barrington .. . 1121 Woodstock ..... . 321 East Broadway .--.--..920 Harding Dr. 1952 - 1953 Name Address Snyder, William . ..... 4127 N. Haven Sohnly, David G. .......... . . .. 2633 Gracewood Ave. Sottek, Ned ............ .. . 891 Colburn Ave. Sparagowski, Leona H. . . ...., . 1436 Vance St. Spentholf, Jean M. ...... ..... 585 Durango Dr. Spillis, Geraldine Stells, John A ............ Stelzer, James J. Stelzer, JoAnn P. .... . Stepnick, David J ..... Stewart, David A., ..... .. Stroud, John M ..... Strzesinski, Marian G Stump, Dolores M. .... Sullivan, Charles J. ...... . . Sullivan. John H.. .... . Susor, William C. .... . .. Swanbeck. Carl E. 2840 Chestnut .. ..... 1624 Corbin Rd. 1105 Orchard St. 518 Thayer St. .. 1610 Walnut St. 3935 Almeda Dr. .. 827 Willow Ave. 1562 Buckingham 1805 Brussels St. 1135 W. Woodruff 3128 Drummond Rd. 727 Plymouth St. 2958 Tiflin St. Szalkowski, Carol A. ...... ..... 6 04 Junction Ave. Taranowski. Daniel G. Temple, Paul E. ...... .. Thiel, Barbara Thomas, Joanna . .. Thuel, Carol A. . .. Tighe, John M. ........ Tillman, John F. .... . Tinker. Sylvia S. .. Todd, Robert M. .. Torda, Richard J. .. Toth. Robert J. . Trabbic, John F. .... . Turski, Ronald J. Ulinski, Sylvia E. . Uyehara, Loretta T. . Veigel. Marilyn O. .... . Veselka. Betty J.. ..... ,. Vigh, Carol A. ........ Volz, Rosemary Wachowiak, David A. Walczak. Shirley T. ...... . Wandtke, Arthur A... Ward, Mary P. .. Washington. Harry C Weaver, Charles F.. Weckle. Albert G. ...... .. Wehrle, Richard A. Weik, Geraldine 1. Wenzel, Paul W .... Wester, Sylvia J .... . Westrick, Elizabeth L Wetli. Robert G. ..,......, .. Wexel. Dorothy M. . Wiegand, Thomas R. Wilhelm. Janet M. .... Willer, Nina L. . ......... . Wiser, Frances M. ..... . Wodarski, Thomas L. Wonderly. Thelma J. 3336 Stickney 1218 Crescent St. 620 W. Delaware .. .. 431 Capistrano .. 2214 Cherry St. 1448 Kenyon St. 533 Colburn St. 1721 M Walnut .. 3014 Erie St. 260 Milford St. .. 222 Burger St. .. 2224 Dorr St. .... 134 E. Streicher 320 Bronson 1521 Washington St. .. 349 South St. 1572 Gould Rd. . 1120 Peck St. . 2202 Lagrange St. 2144 Grantwood Ave. 39 E. Weber St. .. .... 4805 Bowen Rd. 2037 Talbot St. 228 Brand Whitlock 1625 Lawnview Dr. 330 Stillman St. 2181 Eastbrook Dr. .,..... ...4303 N. Haven Weithman. Richard W Welzbacher, Francis L. . . . . . .... 550 E. Hudson St. . ..... .... 9 24 Gramercy 45 3 7 Commonwealth ...... 4570 Eastway . .. . .... ......1443 Prospect 317 Plymouth St. 2831 Robinwood Ave. .105 Western Ave. . ..... 906 Delence St. .. . 648 Raymer Blvd. . ..... . 303 South Ave. ........2248 Beaufort St. .1441 Beecham St. Wroblewski. Rita . ..... 301 Mt. Royal Dr. Wuest. James R. Wulfhorst. Gerald T. Wymer, Paul W. ...... . Yambor, Theodore J. Yost, Joann M. Young. Kathleen M.. .... . . .. . .. . 232 E. 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