Central Catholic High School - Centripetal Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1955
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' ' 55255 fi, . ,KN XI W E Presents Centripetal Volume 35 Toledo, Ohio Page 2 Foreword f'Books are keys to wisdom's treasures, and so the Centri- petal, the Master Key, unlocks for its readers the door to valued remembrances of life at Central Catholic over the past year. With the Key of Wisdom it opens to View the administration -those men and women whose lives and Work develop, spir- itually and scholastically, all the youth entering the portals of Central. The faculty, employing the Key of Knowledge, intro- duces the students to the classroom, where by diligent study and persistent application, these students cull the rewards and satis- factions of education. As the year progresses each Centralite, selecting either the Key of Fortitude or the Key of Understanding, enters the Held of athletics, endeavoring to uncover and experience the happi- ness there, or involves himself in one or more of the many other extra-curricular activities. The treasures attainable by use of these keys are numerous, and the final compilation of them a synopsis of the 1954-1955 school life at Central Catholic High. MASTER KEY xi' ,f f,,,, ,ff 2 Page 3 Page 4 Dedication During the past year Pope Pius XII recognized the sterling character and outstanding accomplishments of Centra1's prin- cipal, Very Rev. John L. Harrington, and elevated him to the rank of Monsignor. In his eighteen years at Central, fourteen of which he has been principal, Monsignor has taken an active interest in all scholastic, spiritual, and extra-curricular activities of the school. A native Toledoan, Monsignor received his elementary edu- cation in Good Shepherd grade school, attended St. Charles' High School and College, Catonville, Maryland, and St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, Where he received his A.B. degree. He was ordained by Bishop Alter in 1932. Preceding his ordination he received his S.T.B. and M.A. degrees from the Catholic Univer- sity at Washington, D.C. His first appointment was to Cathedral CChapelj parish as assistant pastor where he remained until he replaced the Rev. Edward J. Mattimore as assistant principal at Central in 1937. Monsignor succeeded the late Very Rev. R. G. Kirsch as principal, August 22, 1941, and has continued to serve in that capacity. Realizing that an addition to Central would provide opportunities for a Catholic education to a greater number of students, he inaugurated the construction of the new Memorial Wing in 1948. As students who have profited by this enlargement the senior class, in sincere appreciation for his thoughtfulness and guidance, dedicate this, the 1955 Centripetal to Monsignor John L. Harrington. Monsignor J. L. Harrington, A.M., S.T.B. Principal of Central Page 5 Page 6 Foreword . Dedication . . Administration . Students, Classes Athletics . . Organizations . Ads . . Patrons . . Senior Register . Contents 'k 'k 2 4 7 15 91 1 11 139 140 180 ISTR TIO I ,mg 1:1-zrm.-wma, ' . '3,fi. ' N lf' D 'Fi if aff D- . fi X., ' w, 1,9 Lf .. wg X 1 - 2 Jim. N K , 1 K. My Y S -gi xr' Q I KM' , 1 xxx.: J, ' ut -3.41. V. 'P S' 2' , SL - 2 . 3 5 ' 'AKW w w - R ' -I ,iw gg-f. I i L J . : - .. 531, V- 3 ' ' j -'-Q ' Q , FE' .- 2 ' fm A x -fm' ,f Q . I x QL! N' 2' ' M: 5 ig ,475 X QM W ,f XXX-. , .5 f x , M,C,.Vfgj Q F3352 -W Sg'SE'97g, -K-N. I' 5 .fl X 'K f 'KN . ' 5' , A ' 45 -'sr af , 'fl , alfa mx - f M 1 ,515-1 yi- Q ' K f ,W i 1 I V Q Xi ,mmm , r X F ' ' Q Q N Yi gn X if '-.' r- mm , h x M V - . . Zgauxmaszmuwmv gy X ky Ligiwf fx- A 4 V! ji' 'gxq N XXV xg k ff' Q i 'IQ' K 55? 5341 kg io . . . SDO 1' Page 7 Page 8 The Most Reverend George J. Rehring, S.T.D Fourth Bishop of Toledo -----r Reverend Michael J. Walz, M.S.E. Assistant Principal Page 9 FACULTY Rev. R. Armstrong Rev. Charles R. Blank CA.B.j CPh.B.D R eligion R eligion. Lafiu Rev. W. Dean Rev. R. Flecksteiner O.S.F.S. fA.B.J O.S.F.S. CM.A.b Publir Sl7L'fIliflig Religion Rev. J. Fuqua Rev. F. Gross O.S.F.S. CA.B.D O.S.F.S. CM.A.J Religion Religion A RQQZF' Rev W. Martin Rev. A. Radecki CA.B.D CA.B.D Vocaliomzl Direrior Religion Page 10 flf.. Rev. O. Rethinger Rev. A Schmit CA.B.D CA.B.D Religion Rcfligiozl, Dmfling Rev. E. F. Smith Rev. W. O.S.F.S. CIVI.A.J O.S.F.S. Q Religion Religion. Sofiology Sister M. Alberta Sister M. Agnes O.S.F. f1VI.A.J O.S.F. CM.S.E.J Mallvenmliry Religion, Ezlglixls J M Sister M. Agneta Sister M. Almeda O.S.F. CB.A.D R.S.M. Mazlaenmzicx CB.S.E., B. Of Musicj Mmic t 1954 Sister M. Aloysia R.S.M. CR.N.J CB.S.E.J CBS. in L.S.D Srlyool Nnfxe Sr. M. Anita, O.S.F. CB.S.J Atlenzlunce Omce ' .Q Us, 5 . . 1..... N Sister M. Anthony O.S.U. fM.A., B.A. in L.S.J Librarian z 'i-Lf A 5 Sister M. Austin R.S.M. CM.A.J American Government Sister Angela Marie O.S.U. CB.S.E.D Englixla EEL... , ,W N X 'Q Y X t ew wwe? 33.151 KT ' . . -. 3 'iQ?fw ' Him Ifwixif l xi 5 swf .. W .-: , if- .fx e ' ' ,... fff if J Sister M. Anselm R.S.M. CM.A.J Malhematicx Sister M. Austin O.S.U. CA.B.D lfnglixb Religion Sister M. Berenice O.S.F. CM.S.D Biology l955 mgvf' Sister M. Carnath Sister M. Caroline R.S.M. CM.E.J O.S.F. CB.S.E.J H ixtory Playiirs iii l -1 .V .1 Sister M. Casilcla Sister M. Charlotte O.S.F. CB.S.EJ S.N.D. CM.A.D Gen. Seience. Pbgnriology Religion 1-.A , 'AS' Sister M. Chrysostom Sister M. Consilia R.S.lVI. C1VI.E.J O.S.F. CM.A.7 Religion, Englifb Religion, Spanixla A Sister M. Constance Sister M. Dalene O.S.F. CB.S.E.D S.N.D. CM.A.D Gen. Science, Biology Commercial Page 11 ,, ,, , FACULTY R! .,f,, Sister M- Delore Sister M- DGPHUI Sister M. Germaine Sister M. Gordian S-N-D. CMAJ S.N.D- CM:A.D R.s.M. CA.B.J S.N.D. qM.A.5 C m 'w'Uf'I C0m l5 '5Ml Religion. Gonernnzeni Book Room. Latin t :P A f . .i f R 1 -1' .gr ,ist ' f my it t iv ew x SiSfE1' Th?E'eS9 Sigeg 6328565 Sister Mary Grace Sister M. Herman enau . . . . . O,S.U. S.N.D. GLN- CA-B-P lHllfh9771l7flC.f his Newfzvrilizzg. Ezlglixb Comnlercinl E11.L'!15lJ . X . Sister M. Joanne S' t - M Sister M. Eleanor Sister M. Florenc TV' 5 W 15 el - Joseph o.s.U. CA.B.J o.s.F. cM.A.p il in 5'N51Z35.uf,'ff'5 O5-F QM-A-P Religion, Englixh Malhenmticx . 731 Lam . QS- Sister Jane Frances Sister M. Genevieve Sister M. Kenneth Sister M. Loretta R.S.M. fM.S.E.J R.S.M. fB.S.E., O.S.U. fA.B.J O.S.F. fM.S.E.D Religion, Hixtory B.F.A.J Home Economicx Englixb Boys' Art Attendance Office Page 12 1954 1955 f ,,,' 1 1 f 1 S ii Bb. L .. Sister M. Louis Sister Mary S.N.D. CA.B.D Magdalene Commercial O.S.U. CM.A.J Englixh Sister M. Marcelline Sister Marie Celine O.S.F. ClVl.S.E.D O.S.U. ClVI.A.Q Bioiogy Elltiflifh 1ei f V . . . - ' Nw A r in lis ' . Sister M. Mark Sister Mary of Mercy R.S.M. QM.S.E.J R.S,M. qM.A.j Religion. Hixlory Hiilory - ' ,Sister M. Maurice Sister M. Neri O.S.F. CM.A.D R.S.M. CM.A.D Englifh Religion, Hixtory Sister Camille Noel Sister M. Norbertine S.N.D. fM.A.D G.N. fB.A.J Engliglg Gcrmazl. Latin i.f:,.. Sister M. Patricia Sister M. Perpetua O.S.F. CM.S.D O.S.Pl. CM.S.b Cbemixlry f31010gy fiifw NEW Sister M. Rosaria Sister Roselma O.S.F. CB.S.J O.S.F. CM.A.D Mulloemalirx Religion, French. Spanifh Sister M. Sarah Sister M. Thomasine O.S.U. CA.B.J S.N.D. CB.S.E.l Aniflazll Librarian C om mercial Page 13 W FACULTY 1954355 Sister M. Victoria Sister M. Victor O.S.U. CB.S.D S.N.D CB.S.E.D Home Emzzonlitiv Latin ,-- . ' k: , N Ii MF- T. Devel' Mr. V. C. Fischer 3 CB.E.J CB.E.E.D fB.S.E.D .6 I-Iutory Pjgwiw F .40 Q H ig I 1 4 .. ... ' Eetig fxm ' iw- I Miss J. Leonhardt Mr. P- O'R0U1'kC CB.S.E.J CB-A-D Girls' Pbyxical Commercial Law, Edugglign AJ'.I'i.Yld1Z! Coach gi rv SQ rt 2 Q ' 2 i '. .I :EQ'f'g ff f -J W Mr. D. Piloseno Mrs. Roger Weiher fM.A.J CA.B.D Hixtory, Pbyxiology Asxistant Coash Englixb Page 14 'K Mr. J. Bennett CB.M.D CB.S.S.M.D Mmic Ni. fu, Q- A 3? ::,c..,. Sy, I ,, 3,1 W ii Mr. Lawrence Bondy Mrs. Dorothy Brown CB.S.E.D fB.A.5 Physical Education Englixh Ant. Director Athletiaf Mr. W. Franchois CBAJ Latin HIS NW Mr. F. George Mr. P. Johnson CB.S.J CA.B.D Mathematic: Hixtory H ead C oach P i x , . J- 'A , f hz:-E-f ' 793.11-'I Hr Miss Rose Fackelman Miss Ruth Fackelman Office Clerk Regirtrar W. ,-.wi , M.. ,t,,a., , . gc W . P- rfi?1?Eg! -. if -fi i 1 FQW5 E.. t 15.21 1 x . .i'Ea.. k we 5 , L ' , s ..-.1 ,, , . -::. s, 4 . .. . W. . Miss B. Gospoderek Miss C. Schubert Switchboard Operator Secretary 'K STUDENTS, CLASSES S , e 'M it 1 key to 5 S X 1 X1 1 O LILDG reveals Page 16 Valedictorian Salutatorian Michael Haugh Joanne Deger Central Catholic-as the senior class of 1955 glances in retrospect over the past four years, they realize the significance of the events in which they have participated, and although they will no longer experience these carefree days, they can face the future with the confidence you have in- stilled within thern. To the students destined to carry on the traditions of Central, the seniors bequeath the keys of leadership and spirit. u 5s1-. I X ff-',!, u,,M.I,1N - ,ips UE mx' - K 1 . 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John Hayward, President Suzanne Noe, Vice-president 3. !f!.I21g 7 2 3,24 ,lg all V4 ,PA 222.9 X Q, A, X 1 Zi? fl M 1, ' an , EE xl I I I H X E T45 3 no J C h, if Thomas Aubry St. Catherine William Achinger David Anaya James C. Annarino Louis Archambeau St. John Al-Geo-Trig 43 Baseball 42 Production Staff 43 Mono- gram Club 1, 2, 43 Radio Club 4 John Arkebauer St. Patrick Blessed Sacrament A1-Geo-Trig 41 Centripetal 43 Civics Club 43 Class Play 43 Production Staff 43 SSC 45 YCS 4. - . u'l' 1 4 lf 3' ' J, Sag- sg W- veg' . tj, .,., ., 5 Q VQII I I-EZ'-N. is I, :lt -v - , 3.55 31 -kai ,- 2. 2.5. -' af, ' 1 . - . f,1'iTf ':z . . i -' 3 wr9?az'v1:. A 'ia ur' 51 'I' . . 55g,3:f3H'iAE3fi5'3 sf '- fi, . 4 -. Q,,'ft.,i!X'ffQv'yf?2 f . '. '1i73'f Ci355W ?'W ' . w.,-r.fnw,w..- 2 ' ff . . 3 . Daniel Artley Carol Ashe Gesu St. Joseph-Maumee St. Agnes Al-Geo-Trig 43 Basketball 43 Tennis 4. Laurence Augustyniak St. Hyacinth Al-Geo-Trig 43 Baseball 3, 43 Production Staff 43 SC 1. SSC 42 SC 1. Thomas Ball sf. ramen CAA 2, 31 Hall Patrol 4. Page 18 Mary Barlage Pope Pius X Al-Geo-Trig 43 Chess Club 2, 33 Hall Patrol 41 Mono- gram Club 1, 43 Operetta 42 SSC 1. Chess Club 2. St. Catherine Al-Geo-Trig 43 Centripetal Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall B trol 43 Production Staff S.C 3, 43 SSC 3, 43 Wrestli' 3. Judy Aubry Blessed Sacrament Monogram Club Club 1, 2, 3, 42 43 SSC 1, 2, 3, 4 3, 43 -'W' ' - 'mf ' 1' P --3-r f sg gg, . f- qg ' 2-1, 1- if 2.3 .iii 2? 9142 A . A Ronald J. Augustyniak Norbert Babkiewicz Joan Balcerzak St. Anthony St. Hyacinth Sl- Ch8l'l0S Hall Patrol 4, SC 3. 4. Centric 43 Terrence Bart Nativity 'e Marianne Barteck Holy Rosary Camera Club 1, 43 H311 Pa. Centripetal 43 Camera Club trol 4. 43 Centric 43 Civics Club 43 GAL 13 Hall Patrol 43 Li- brary Club 43 Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 ssc 1, 2, 33 YCS 3. FNA 3, 43 SSC 3. Elaine, Rosary Cathedral Class Play 43 GAL 11 Patrol 43 Glee Club 1, 2, Monogram Club 1, 2, 33 eretta 2, 3, 43 SC 3, 1, 2, 3, 42 STA 2,33 YCS QOVETOUSNESS ovvosm vumues miami it POSSESQ JUSTICE eminence fb Ncbeffa a L7 l DANC- E125 1 --fe . ,xx ix , - 1. Ed Hoover expresses his ideas to panel. 2. Fr. Flecksteiner collects . . . 3. Girls listen attentively to Fr. Radecki. 4. Maryann Perkins presents proof! Principles of Catholicism With the evils of Communism and materialism spreading throughout civilization, it is neces- sary for youth to have a strong foundation in the principles of Catholicism. For this reason the religion course aims to help the students think, speak and act according to the plan outlined by their Creator. Our Quest for Happiness, central theme of the religion course, is divided among the four years. The Creative Love of God the Father is taught to the freshmen, while the sophomore students study the Redeeming Love of Christ the Incarnate Son. The juniors penetrate into the intricacies of the Sanctifying Love of the Holy Ghost, and the work of the Church, while the seniors delve into the Omnipotent Love of the Triune God, and consider the vocations they may select. Mass and Holy Communion are oEered every morning in the chapel, and on the First Fri- day of every month the students spend their religion period in the chapel instead of their classrooms. Page 19 Rev. K. Dreiling, CPPS Gateway to Grace To combat the problems of grow- ing youth, Central conducts an annual three day retreat, through Which, by keeping complete silence and by meditating, the students gain grace and special assistance from God. Through the advice and infor- mation provided by the retreat masters, Reverend L. E. Pire CPPS, and Reverend K. Dreiling CPPS, the students were imbued with a desire to not only learn but to live their Catholic principles. Rev. L. E. Pire, CPPS A 'N Ai ii 1 gcigg Page 20 1. The end of a good retreat! 2. The boys attend Benediction. 3. Just before the Last Blessing! 4. Girls utilize spiritual reading period. 5. Fr. Wharton and Fr. Dreiling distribute Holy Communion. 7- Carl H. Bayer Llttle Flower Tlee Club 1: SSC 2, 4. . -'U ea. Anita Beller St. Mary as +ve -..... Nw 5 Pearl Bazar Thomas Beard Robert Beauregard Cathedral St. Mary St. Mary Camera Club 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3: Al-Geo-Trig 43 Hall Patrol Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, SSC 1, 4. Class Play 41 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 43 SSC 1. Barbara Benedict Holy Rosary Bruce Bellg Philip Bellner St. John Good Shepherd Centripetal 42 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 41 SC 4. A ,Q xr sp x 44 in x Rx E' 'll' V , .,.:,f1' . t fx Ai 7 as 4 ., s A , , .. in QQ, . ' 3 Yi? 255 4. 41 Carol Bedard St. Ann Bowling 45 GAL 4: Produc- tion Staff 45 SSC 1, 2. 5 - r Dorothy Benner Sac red Heart Centripetal 4: Hall Patrol 43 SSC 1. 4. SCHUG- Xx Aw.. - 3 X 1-NZB , EQ James Bennett Frank Berry Kathryn Berry Marie Besendorfer St. Catherine St. Francis DcSalcs Good Shepherd St. Mary Football 23 SSC 3, 4. FNA 3, 4: Monogram Club 1, SSC lg YCS 4. 2, 3, 4: ssc 1, 2, 3, 4, Ycs 2. W ...KW ...-..,.,,. ....., . f -X 2 S . 1 4 . 2, B A f 4 ,t 1 3 in E I ,,., . X gk! 24 5- ff. M 2 , Q ' X-,,N ,:-?,i2Q.1r'X' in ', , 3 , - f f Thomas Blhn Lillian Billmaier Paul Bissonette Dennis Boaden A J bl 0.L.P.I-l. St. James Rosary Cathedral I Sacred Heart Patrol 4. Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Cen- Hall Patrol 4: SC 4. tric 41 Centripetal 41 GAL 1. 2, 3, 4: Production Staff 3. Page 21 QW'-Q 'Mais :kk ,sy .,,...,, as g ' . it :-f51s:g: e 2 1 3 'H W, X 2 li L 2 2 x get x John Bodie St. Charles Al-Geo-Trig 4: Baseball 4: Centripetal 4: Civic Club 4: Hall Patrol 4: Monogram Club 1. Mary Lynn Bogue St. Vincent dc Paul Band 2, 3: Camera Club 1, 2: Centric 4: Centripetal 4: Edward Bohland Virgil Bohls Sacred Heart 0.L.P.H. Al-Geo-Trig 4, Class Play 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Op- Monogram Club 4: SSC 1 eretta 4: SSC 2. Gerald Bowsher Immaculate Conception Al-Geo-Trig 4: Centric 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4. W 4. x W' . W ,' . ua.. Charles Boellner St. Thomas Aquinas Hall Patrol 4: SSC 2, 3. Keith Bombrys St. Teresa Al-Geo-Trig 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4: Production Staff 4: SC 4 Theresa Brady Charles Brier Blessed Sacrament St. Clement Barbara Brigham Blessed Sacrament Class Play 4: SSC 1, 2, 4: Centric 43 Chess Club 4: Hall Al-Geo-Trig 4: Centripetal 4: Library Club 2 YCS 2 Civics Club 4. Patrol 41 SSC 2, 4. Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 2, 3, 4: STA 2, 3: Production Staff 4. Charles Buckenmyer John Buczko Clarence Burge Frances Burkard Gesu Good Shepherd St. James St. Charles Al-Geo-Trig 45 Baseball 2, 4: Camera Club 3, 4: Hall Pa- Centric 4: GAL 1: Produc- Basketball 11 Football 4. trol 4: YCS 4. tion Staff 4: SSC 1, 2. Page 22 MACBETH l. Junior essayists hard at work! 2. It has to be here! 3. These cards come in handy! 4. Larry Martin proolreads his essay. Double. double. toil and trouble Founflalion of Eduealion To be able to speak correct English is considered the mark of an educated person. For this reason Central maintains a four year course in English. Because this subject is a vital asset in the life of all students, it becomes one of the most important subjects in the school's curriculum. Its foundation, grammar and literature. is laid in the freshman and sophomore years. In addition to these. the juniors are taught the Hne points of a formal essay. plus an introduction to American literature to familiarize themselves with it. To supplement his curriculum, a senior may select Journalism, English Literature, or Public Speaking. Page 23 Tom McCall, Dramatic Club secretary, addresses Elaine Baum- gartner, vice-president, and Binnie Harrison, president. Art of Speaking Public Speaking, a semester elec- tive, is maintained at Central to give seniors training in the art of speak- ing. Correct posture, clear diction, emphasis and stress, and variety of speech, are but a few of the funda- mentals learned by the students. Towards the end of the semester, the orators give a demonstration speech. in which all of the techniques learned are employed. In conjunction with the Public Speaking classes is the Dramatic Club. The Masquers, as it is officially entitled, has as its purpose the social development of each individual. The principal project of the Masquers this year was the production and manage- ment of the play 6'Curse You, Jack Dalton! 3 n.. :- ur W4 if 3 . r x X . ' . me ! f I X . ....-I 1. So there you are . . . 2. Paula Petres auditions 3. Just for today by Father Kellei Page 24 Edward Cahill JoAnne Calkins Rosary Cathedral Rosary Cathedral a Club 4 Centrlpetal Camera Club 2, 3, 41 Centric M onogxam Club 2 3 4 43 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 43 SC 4: SSC 1, 2, 3, 4: STA 3. f Wil AEP? . .rw --a::.w.::-, sz fff u ,,,. ,,, .3 N 3 35.33492 Thomas Cappelletty Christ the King Football 33 Hall Patrol 4. sir, X 5 ,Q 1 5 1 fr K ' X GE by ' . 1,Li . :M gmt.. X.-LMI , my 5 sink,- KS ST. 'R W ai . Patrick Cassidy St. Agnes Baseball 42 Football 1, 2, 3, 41 SSC 1, 2. 32 SC l. 2, 3, , W , 4 Q f f f f:'l ff, ww J, Kenneth Churchill St. Ann Hall Patrol 4. f i , ,,., ' , -x,. ,,,, .P . as .,', li. Sharon Conlan St. Ann FNA 43 Library Club 43 Pro- duction Staff 43 SSC 3, 4. :tg Thomas Cavese Holy Rosary Hall Patrol 43 SSC l. sl Kathryn Clark Good Shepherd Centripetal 43 Civics Club 42 Monogram 13 SSC 1, 2, 3, 42 S., , ns. , - ii ' l li John Caputo St. Teresa Football 1, 2. A 3 M 4 James Chappuies Richard Cherry St. Anthony St Agnes Monogram 1,22 SSC 3. Al Geo Trng 4 Monogram 1 Anne Coci St. Ann Centripetal 43 Monogram 1. 2, 3, 42 SSC 43 YCS 3: Cen- Ycs 3, 4. me 4. 3 R' i.' Nd David Connelly SCHUG' 'X Gesu X Baseball 43 Basketball 11 Camera Club lg Civics Club 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Hall Pa- trol 43 Production Staff 42 SC 3. Donald Connors St. Joseph Al-Geo-Trig 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. x Ronald Cousmo St Catherine Baseball 4' Civics Club 4 Football 1 2 3' Hall Patrol 45 Operetta 4g Production Staff 4: Wrestling 31 SSC B SCHJC-r' imun N Aa Nff IL, fb f X W ix 'N David Conyers Patricia Coombs St. Catherine Sl. Michael Al-Geo-Trig 45 Football 1, 2, GAL 1, Monogram Club 2, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4. WNY 4. P Q 4, Constance Crandall Ronald Croci St. Michael Gcsu Cameia Club 4. Al-Geo-Trig 41 Golf 2, 3, 43 Shirley Ann Cooper St. Joseph-Erie, Michigan Bowling 1, Centripetal 4: SSC 1. 3 some aw' - 'E ig' . 1 eaai James Crowley St. Catherine Carol Cossins Rosary Cathedral Production Stal! 41 Hall If trol 4: Monogram Club 2,. SC 3, 4: SSC 1. Angela Cukierski St. Adalbert Hall Patrol 4. Hall Patrol 4: Production Staff 43 SSC 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS 4. FNA 4: GAL 1, 2: tion Statl' 4, YCS 4. St. Teresa FNA 3, GAL ly Hall Patrol Janet Curtis Nicholas Curto Thomas Daly Joseph Damazyn St. Agnes St. Ann St. Hedwig Al-Geo-Trig 45 Monogram Centric 41 Golf 4: Production CAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Camera 41 SSC 4. Club 2, 3, 43 Operetta 2, 4, Staff 41 SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. lg Hall Patrol 43 SSC 1 Giee club 2, 4: sc 1, 2, sg ssc 1, 2, 3, 4, Ycs 1, G E QQ! Q Ko Page 26 Emery Danko Rosemarie Danko Dolores Danyi Gerald Dashner lloly Rosary Good Shepherd St. John St. Joseph, Maumee Al-Geo-Trig 4g Hall Patrol 43 FNA 3, 4, Monogram Club Bowling 45 GAL 45 Hall Pa- Al-Geo-Trig 41 Radio Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 45 3: SSC 1, 2. trol 4. Operctta 49 SSC 4. -xl'QLu i' ' I-', Lim, . if . .. , M ,K ri 5 k ' 'UI i'M'1U I it 12 Q fl fi' Uv' f,':',1Hlf!5 ..,.,,.. cw-wsmassggg-mittgsxltkkxffxxg. Nigga N . - 'LX-ff 1 , UV lggirggx' LIJUSCS fLL6',fZQ,Q.fF'7 ,Iff 2 f ,me 1, L e orvlfffw ,l ., f ,t?lZ1Qf'r'QJ grrw 1. Now, the infinitive of amo, is amaref' 2. Modern Americans portray Roman Legionnaires! The Cultural Language p Latin, designated as the cultural language, appeals to many Centralites because it is the fundamental course for the priesthood, and also for such professions as medicine and law. The tongue of the ancient Romans is offered to the student body as a four year course. During the first year, students are taught the basic principles of vocabulary and grammatical rules. Those partaking in second year Latin, master the more difficult con- structions Which enable them to translate Caesar's Gallic Wars. Centralites who seek a more thorough knowledge of this language study the orations of Cicero during the third year. Senior enthusiasts are able to engage in conversational Latin, as well as translate Virgil's Aeneid and the encyclicals of His Holiness, Pope Leo XIII. The study of Latin produces in young men and Women an understanding of eccle- siastical Latin, thus permitting them to better appreciate the Various liturgical prayers of the Church. Page 27 nn....a. 1' , --'-....... -U Page 28 l. O Tannenbaum, O Tannenbaum . . . Fascinating Customs The Centralite who selects German as part of his curriculum is introduced by means of a two year course to the people and customs of a fascinating country. In the first year, by studying sentence structure, verb forms, and vocabulary, he becomes acquainted with the language. This knowledge is then applied to speech and to the translating of short stories which are often as amusing as they are instructive. In addition to this, the students learn Hsprichworts' or proverbs, such as Erst de Arbeit dann das Spiel ffirst work then playj, which are practical and applicable to their daily lives. Besides furthering their knowledge of grammatical forms, the second year students read longer stories, study the novel, learn to say the Hail Mary, make the sign of the Cross, and sing German folk songs. In these ways the student is able to understand and appreciate a country and people which have contributed so much to American heritage. Robert Davis Blessed Sacrament Club 1. Norman DeMars St. Piux X Trip: 43 Centripetal 4. Charles Docis Rosary Cathedral Trig 4: Class Play 4: Patrol 4: Production 4 Joanne Deger I Gcsu Centric 4, Centripetal 42 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4 SC 1, 2, 3, 43 SSC 4. William Dew Rosary Cathedral Centripetal 4g Class Play 4' Football 2: Hall Patrol 43 Tennis 2, 3, 41 SSC 1, 2, 3, 4' SC 4. 14 5. Virginia Domingues Our Lady of Guadalupe CXQS: ,Q I L Marla Jean Delp St. Agnes CAA 2, ag ssc 1, 2, 3. ' 'Q x.,..gN , Frances DiPofi Holy Rosary Bowling 2: Centric 4: Li brary Club 43 SSC l, 2 STA 3, 43 YCS 1, 2. Marilyn Dooley Immaculate Conception YCS 4. Ralph Durco Edward Durler Nancy DuVall St. James Rosary Cathedral St. Joseph Patrol 4. A1-Geo-Trig 41 Camera Club Monogram Club 1. 1, 21 Hall Patrol 4. Eugene DeMarco Rosary Cathedral Constance DiSaIle 0.L.P.lI Ccntripetal 45 Civic Club 43 Hall Patrol 4: SSC l, 3. Patricia Dow St. Hedwig Class Play 4, Hall Patrol 4: Glec Club 3. 4g Opcretta 3, 43 SC 43 SSC 1, 2, 3. 4. Mary Eich St. Joseph, Maumee Hall Patrol 41 Monogram Club 1, 3, YCS 3, 4. we-f lf , f? CN ,YIWJ 0 X ia 3 Cave' M, - in Philip Driscoll Rosary Cathedral Centripetal 4, Hall Patrol 4: SSC l, 2, 3, 4. 'Q' Rosemarie Erndl St. Mary Hall Patrol 43 SSC 1. Page 29 . W Louise R. Estrel St. John Camera Club 4. x Sue Ferrenberg Blessed Sacrament A1-Geo-Trig 4: Centric 4: Centripetal 4: FTA 3, 43 Glee Club 1: Monogram Club 1, 2, 4 SSC 3: YCS 4. Joan Falkenberg Sl. James Operetta 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: SSC 1: Bowling 1. Patricia Ann Fischer SS. Peter K Paul Centripetal 4: Civics Club 4: Class Play 4: GAL 1, 2, 3: Hall Patrol 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Club 4: Mon- ogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Oper- ctta 1, 2, 3, 4: SC lg SSC 4. Patricia Farmer St. Charles Civic Club 4, Library Club 2: SC 1, 2, 3, 43 SSC 3: YCS 3. Janet Flynn Good Shepherd Centripetal4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3: Operetta, 2, 3, 4: Production Staff 43 SSC 1, 4, YCS 3. Joseph Furfaro Little Flower Geo-Trig 4: Civics Club 4: Radio Club 3, 4. Marilyn Gang Blessed Sacrament Al-Geo-Trig 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 1. 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: SC 2, 3: STA 2, 32 YCS 2, 3, 4. John Garvin Immaculate Conception CAA 1, 2, 4: SSC 1, 2, 3. Charles Farrell Blessed Sacrament Samuel Ferrara' A1-Geo-Ti-ig 4, Baseball 2, 3, Sf- Patrick 4: Centric 4: Centripetal 4: CAA 2, 3, 4. Hall Patrol 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: SSC 4: YCS 4: SC 4: Production Staff 4. .ir .if Thomas Forrester Dean Frank! Sl.. Ann Sl. Charles Al-Geo-Trig 45 Civics Club 4' Fo B. , 0 3, 43 Monogram Club 2 SC 4: Radio Club 1, 2 duction Stall' 4. W .- gm? . ' 5, I 'it ' A ....... .. ' 4,3 e'555,:sgQ1 , , . y 4 ,f2:: T':!.f'.',,j 1 5. 1 Lawrence Garvin Thomas G St. Mary Magdalene Immaculate Camera Club 2: Hall Patrol Centripetal 4: Hall 4: Monogram Club 2, 3. SSC 2. 1 . t x arvi T 9 d 1 .N xv Q I J 1 G ii i l x I' ia ,, xv S 1' ' f ll' t, A I ,'N:Lu1' X 3 1 N' Q Barbara Gentner Frank Gercak William Blessed Sacrament Good Shepherd St, Ann Sunfvm Centric 4: Centripetal 4: Li- Football l, 2, 3: Hall Patrol brary Cub 2, 3, 4. 4: SC 2, 3: SSC 1: Radio Club 4. Page 30 if TINY WCYG dlllll' thc Mambo . . . Olc! is . f 2 c i wsgssw Latin-American Trails Spanish, in comparison with the few continental languages taught at Central, ranks high on many Centralites schedule as not only being an educational subject, but an enjoyable one as Well. As a student's knowledge of the Spanish language and of Spain is broadened, he will begin to learn the courteous manners, gestures, and habits of our Latin-American friends. The Spanish students also are given in the midst of their studies, the background of Spain, its fight for freedom, and the country's progress, commercially. Along with the study of this romantic language come the Spanish songs, dances, and stories, and of course the annual assembly put on by the Spanish students. S 1 g AY Th if Romantic Language Romance! Whose ears fail to perk up at the very mention of the word? Paris! Whose imagination doesnlt reel with thoughts of the Eiffel Tower at night, the magnificence of Notre Dame, and the unique life in the Montmartre? Films, records, folklore, and a variety of other supplementary and cultural aspects of France, gives the student a rich understanding of the language. This knowledge aids the student in lit- erature, travel, and furthers his intel- lectual scope. Page 32 1. No kibitzing here, please 2. You forgot to discard! Patricia Gibson St. Charles etal 4: FNA 3. 43 1, Hall Patrol 4i YCS 1. Giovanucci si. Patrick AL ig ssc 1. wow' wwf Gorman Fence 0.L.P.ll. 'Rt John Gradel Sacred llenrt :I ' 1 if X it x 'iii s i ent. R it 4 K is Donald Giles sn. Ann 5 'kv' of Blessed Sacrament James Giovanni Hall Patrol 4. SCO-IU6-f .f k' ,L--... X. V.. . Q 6, .....,,,, S s.:, Q iii? n qw 2 N . Q' 1 ,.,. IVA N sw AX! . A' . 2, .5 ,gf H . wt. . . Rita Goetz Kathleen Golaszewski Ronald Golaszewski Richard Gordon St. Ann St. Hedwig St. Hedwig St. Agnes Monogram Club 3. 4: Pro- PNA 3. 4: Production Staff Bowling 23 Hall Patrol 4. duction Stal? 4: SSC 3: YCS 41 SSC l, 4. 3. Terrence Gorman Gesn Football lg Library Club 4: SC 1, 2. Shirley Gould St. Thomas Aquinas Camera Club 4: Centric 4: Civic Club 4: YCS 4: SC 2. Sylvia Gozdowski Nativity Hall Patrol 43 SSC 4. ifrlx J li 1 i i R ' g1 8 John Grabel Little Flower Hall Patrol 43 Monogram Club 1. 2, 41 YCS 3, 4. l N A Sarah Grant Mary L. Greenen James Grey Gregory Grime Immaculate Conception Blessed Sacrament St. James St. Ann GAL 1: SSC l, 3. 43 St, Hall Patrol 41 YCS 31 Bowl- Civic Club 41 Wrestling 31 Hilda Guild lg Eucharistic ing 4. YCS 42 Baseball 4- Marian l, 3, 4. Page 33 Margaret Gurren James Gurzynski ,411 .-:vii 'vw vt. K . b .. aff' if 'W WET 2 I' Robert Haasc Sl. Ami St. Ann St. John Al-Gco-Trig 42 Centric 4: SSC 1. 3, 4. Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Centripetal 45 Chess Club 2. 35 GAL 15 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 41 SC 42 SSC 12 STA 2, 3. Q. ' in 'ERB 12 . Q ,e f ,Ei Q J. 4 sa f K Joyce Hall William Hall John Hancock St. Agnes Blessed Sacrament St. Agnes Bowling 35 FNA 4: SSC 3. SSC 1. Class Play 45 SSC 2, 3, gift, 2 x 2.5 i',, t i , - sz. jllx X ii ' . ,Um D , 3 . . , wg. 53311 - K., Ee 1 George Hanneken Norman Harrigan Binnie Ann Harrison St. Catherine Camera Club 15 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, A1-Geo-T1-ig 4. .ai- St. Agnes Football 2, 3, 4, Gcsu Centric 4: Centripetal 4: Class Play 45 FTA 3, 4: GAL 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3. 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 SC 3, 4: SSC 2. 3, 45 YCS 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4. All Patricia Haley St. Charles Bowling 4: Centric 45 YCS 4. 'Tk J 'Q Ann Hanlon 0.L.P.H. Centripctal 45 Civics Club 4: Glee Club 3, 45 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3: Operetta 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 SSC 4: YCS 2. 3, 4, ,qualms John Harron Gcsn Al-Geo-Trig 45 Centripetal 41 Civics Club 3: Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 SSC 2, 3, 4: Ycs 1. 2, x 7, . 1 1 Daniel Hartnett Michael Haugh Sharon Hausman Carol Haverbush St. Catherine St. Catherine Little Flower St. Catherine A1-Geo-Trig 4: Class Play 4: GAL 1. centripetal 45 Civics Club 4: Football 1, 25 Hall Patrol 4g GAL 15 Monogram Club 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 45 STA 2, 33 YCS 2, 3, SSC 2. 4: SC 3: YCS 2. 1 Q .. : V 0 0 ' ,I e e m e w' I 0 0 1 4 3 Q 0 il' n . U P I '1 I 1 i 1 1, 4 We X 1-Q' ,Ei . .,.,, , . ..... 1 A3240 Barbara Hart o.1..P.n. Camera Club 2, 3, 4: C petal 45 FNA 42 GAL 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: gram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Op 3, 4: SC 3, 4: SSC 2. , . ft, x - 4 . -wt , - -. .1 MJ. ' Z:'f'Ek.?i': Jglfgif , . f iQQg:Q,ZfEEf!.gQ 4 Paul Hayden St. Stephen Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Affiliated with the Social Studies Course is the Aquinas History Club, open to sophomore and junior history students interested in furthering their history knowledge. Sllllb my K 5-3' I Aquinas History Club officers: Holas. and Marcella Bialecki Bernard Kokocinski, John Civilizationls Story Civilizationls story fHistoryJ, is an account of the life of man, and is offered in an extensive course at Central. Ancient and Medieval History in the first year, traces the story of man from his life as a cave dvveller to his life as a feudal lord. Modern History, the second year course, relates the story of Modern Europe from the time of Charlemagne to the present day. American His- tory, taken by all juniors, covers the journeys of the earliest explorers of its country. describes the formation of its government, and narrates its operation to the present day. 1. t'Now from 1150 A.D. to 1580 A.D .... .L I D, x 'p V ,,, , .Q . t .At , W. I X .K -grip? --k,x,k b , ...F 1 5 X H t . 1 A . U,,xAQ V- . j j 'aw 1 I Q A i .,,-...i., ' . 1 psi . i f e e5 1 il 419:-iw. 2. Don't get caught with the drawbridge down Q v 3. Bill Dew explains problems of nineteenth century Europe Page 35 Government Functions To complete Central's social studies curriculum, courses in Government, Economics, and Sociology, are maintained. Government, a subject which reveals the foundation and intri- cate machinery of local, state, and federal governments, is a semester requisite for all seniors. Economics and Sociology are se- mester electives offered to sen- iors interested in obtaining the Christian viewpoint of the social and economic problems of the Z . Civics Club Officers! Bob Plummer, treasurer, Mary Jo Sexton, secre- tary, Dean Frankenhauser, president, Kathy Clark, librarian, James Annarino, vice-president country. In order to promote a greater interest in the functions of gov- ernment, Christ the King Civics Club, which is in its third year of operation, develops student interest in government partici- pation. Page 36 FORM og Goveamem 1 0' 1. George Hanneken recites the ien Christian principles of Govern- ment. Fr. Wharton emphasizes the eco- nomic problems of today. im , x . ' ww- ,, 5.359-as John Hayward Rosary Cathedral tric 4: Centripetal 4: ESS Club 23 Civics Club -lt ss Play 43 Hall Patrol 43 e Club 43 Monogram Club , 3, 4: Operetta 43 SC 1, , 41 SSC 1, 2, 3, 4: YCS 3, 4. -Y .x '. X aw, Paul Hetfern Gesu au- 3 X mei Gerald Heindle Rosary Cathedral Exam ,gal 1 Richard I-leinze James Helfrich James Hellem 0.L.P.ll. St. Agnes St. Joseph-Erie, Michigan 1. 2, 3: SSC 1, 3: Hall Patrol 4: SSC 2, 3, 4. Hall Patrol 4. 1, 2. -Q 1 Dullivm Richard Henry St. Mary ' .LN 1 ., i Diane I-lilkens St. Adalbert Centripetal 43 Centric 4: Operetta 15 Production Staff 42 SSC 4. Q . William Herman Blessed Sacrament Al-Geo-Trig 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: SSC 1. Caroline Hines Little Flower Eff -. I Q , - ' , Qfffis 'E .,.. : 4 Janis I-leinrichs Sacred Heart SSC 4. J sg I . .. SR ii ff il -'Q ,if N, Q X ., David Henige Rosary Cathedral Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4. VN. Sharonrose I-Iertzfeld o.i..P.H. GAL 2: Library club 4, ssc 1, 2: Ycs 4. ss. f.- Gerald I-Iiltman St. John Band 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Op- eretta 3, 43 SSC 1, 2 Matthew Heintschel Holy Rosary Football 1, 2, 3, 41 Hall Pa- trol 43 SC -lg SSC l, 2. . .L J Ruth I-Ienige St. Thomas Aquinas Centric 4: Centripetal 41 Civics Club 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 43 STA 2, 3. f .M Joyce Heuring Good Shepherd Civics Club 4: Monogram Club 33 Production Staff 4: SSC 2, 3: YCS 3. Rosemary Hochleitner St. Joseph-Eric, Michigan Centric 4: Centripetal 4: Civics Club 4: Monogram Club 2, 4: SSC l, 2, 3, 4: STA 3: FNA 3. Page 37 Barbara odulik H Good Shepherd Camera Club 2: Centripetal 4. - wh' -1 ,+ 4 5 2 rx S H ir il. al Q E 5 X54 as Josephine Hoover St. Vincent de Paul FNA 43 GAL 1, 2. 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 31 YCS 43 Operetta 3, 43 SC 3, 4. .fm ., ... M ., ...,,,: Kr' , x. 2 ga' x 4 I James Ide St. James Hall Patrol 4. Rosemary Hogan St. Agnes Bowling 2. Patricia Hoover Good Shepherd Camera Club 4. Edward Hoover Rosary Cathedral Al-Geo-Trig 43 Class Play 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 SC 2. -' M 1,563 l., J. . 3 Marcella Horosewski Gerald Hundsrucker St. Joseph Immaculate Conception 2x+2 1 : Sol I fvm VV Edward Huss Gesu Bowling 43 CAA 1, 2, 33 SSC Hall Patrol 43 SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. Al-Geo-Trig 43 l 2 3 SC 3 2, . ..,. . ., , ..,., Q ,. . 4 , 5 .,..,. :: Q . Q. A X. t F' 'P Margaret Isabelle Robert Istler Edwin Jacobs Patricia Jaeger St. Charles St. Agnes St. Thomas Aquinas Sacred Heart Bowling 22 Centric 43 Cen- Hall Patrol 4. GAL l, 2, 33 SSC 1, 2. tripetal 43 FNA 43 SSC 2. F ,,.. is , .,f'waFa.1 15. E. Z., .. .,... , Q A V2 'Neff t ixwzii' Joseph Jan Charles Jankowski Lois Jasinski Maureen Jennings Robert Jeziorski St. Catherine Gesu St. Stanislaus St. James St. Hyacinth Baseball 3, 43 Football 1: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol Centric 43 Centripetal 4: Camera Club 4. Al-Geo-Trig 43 Ce Glee Club 3, 4. 43 SC 4. FNA 3, 43 Library Club 3, 43 Golf 3, 45 Monggram ' Production Staff 3, 4. 1, 2, 3, 4. Page 38 Al-Ceo-Trig Statl' 1. Bob Jeziorski and Joe Jordan plan first page. 2. Associate editors arrange make-up. 3. Co-editors and copy editors check galley. Applications of Matlieiliatics Mathematics. which is offered in six separate courses at Central, enables the stu- dents to perceive how beneficial it is to mankind. Algebra. offered to first year math students, is the foundation of advanced math- ematics. Plane geometry, following Algebra, renders logical reasoning power, while in the third year, Advanced Algebra treats the relations and properties of numbers. Solid Ge- ometry involves dimensional characteristics of solid figures, while Trigonometry involves the relations of sides and angles of triangles. Students interested in the business world are offered courses in Business Arith- metic and General Mathematics. Again this year, the senior math students published two editions of the Al-Geo- Trig, choosing as the central theme The Development of Toledo Via Engineering Projects. Mwn mv Nm ffvawfan fl LWFOKSIWNG MJGWAIF QUIIW ff t math students! 1. Two triangles can be proved congruent. if . . . 2. What crazy mixed-up 3. It's not that tough, Ed. 4. Concentrate. Margaret. Page 39' 1. Tomorrow's Engineers. ff. ' 2. Fr. Schmitt supervises . . . 3. Ken Kaltenmark and Dave Conyers assemble cam shaft. Opportunities of Engineering The drafting department of Central Catholic High School, unparalleled in the city or state, provides an excellent opportunity for the ambitious student to study the science of engineering in all perspectives. First year drafting students learn projection geometry, surface development and various types of perspective. Machine design, gearing, cam design, and the use of slide rules are taught to sophomores and juniors. As their project for the year, the junior and senior drafting students delved into the intricacies of an eight-cylinder Ford-type motor. 1 .I J 4 4. I'll bet Tom doesn't have a thing in his notebook. 5. It goes on the other side, Joe! Page 40 r v X K X X X X' is N 1 . ':,g:2- :2: W W C 4 . , Mary Lou Johnston Joseph Jordan St. John Rosary Cathedral ll Patrol 4. Al-Geo-Trig 4: Centric 43 SSC 2, ..,. C I :E ' Rosary Trig 1. 2, 3. Kaltenmark Joel Kaminski Cathedral St. Hyacinth 43 Monogram Civics Club 43 Golf 2, 3, 4: 4. Hall Patrol 4: Monogram James Kelly St. Teresa Patrol 4. Club 23 SC 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS 3. 4. Thomas Kerscher Blessed Sacrament Al-Geo-Trig 4: Centripetal 42 Class Play 42 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Monogram Club 25 Op- eretta 4: YCS 1, 2. .XL l.J seuvff 1 5 S Q Elaine Jozwiak St. Hedwig Centripetal 42 SSC 4, YCS 4 Dale Kauzlic St. Rose, Perrysllurg Ruth Kiefer 0.L.P.H. Monogram Club 3, 4. Donna Kaczmarek St. Anthony Centripetal 4, Centric 42 Monogram Club 3, 4. Barbara Jurski sn. Adalherr Bowling 2, 3, 43 GAL 2, 3, 4. 2 , . -' ' 'iff r' 4 7x 4 :fi 4 5, Q Q,:.. -'za ' X 6 l ri . 1' X fb. Daniel Keil Joseph Keil St. Charles Little Flower Centripetal 41 CAA lg Hall Patrol 4. Jeanne King 0.L.P.H. Centripetal 4, Civics Club 42 Class Play 4: FNA 3, 4: GAL 4, Hall Patrol 41 SSC 3. Sharon Kielczewski St. Charles Chess Club 2: Library Club 3, 4. SSX ' Y 1 I g' 2 yr td! . . 2 ? iii' 2 7K il John King St. Catherine Hall Patrol 4. Andre Kinnee John Kirby Rosary Cathedral Good Shepherd Al-Geo-Trig 43 Band l, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4. 4: Hall Patrol 43 Radio Club 2, 3, 4. Page 41 A01 ii., fa- ... X X 7 X - '., ' far. . 1 gli 4 4 f . ' juIlfvAN William Koester St. Catherine Marcia Kurdys Philip Kish Stl Thomas Aquinas .f?g,lf Xxq3s1g ', lr1,iu,3:s ,g .Q r -' 4 X':ii i5- Q Y sie :.,.2,. AW ' ,K ,ff 5, . ... if . e R Sq ...H X. , we wg, 3 l . ,M A K i .. ...HE Q X i ,ls 2 4 :g:s.::.:. A Q gs 1 'C 'lflsziiigi t 'falfifw-V is X 5 N 4 -Q get X. it 3... Xa 1 as X ' Q . ,QV matt it ,, . M444 1 5 . as sm, we Richard Kiss St. Stephens Football 1, 2, 33 Hall Patrol Hall Patrol 43 Centric 4. 4: Basketball 1, 2, sg Bowl- ing 1, 2, 3, 4. -:iarzlg . . A A 5 . ., ...., fl: -e ... .. ' ' viii I . ff Bernadette Knetchel St. Michael FNA 3, 43 GAL 2, 3, 4g Mon- ogram Club l, 2, 35 YCS 3, 4. l 1 I ,,, , I J., T-4 I - J ga ia - R, a Edward Koontz Rosary Cathedral Donald Kurth ..a Q Patricia Koberstein Sacred Heart Centripetal 4g Hall Patrol ssc 1, 3, 4. Phyllis Kotecki Si. Adalbert GAL 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2. 4. Ronald Kurth St. Teresa 0.L.P.l-I. 0,L,P,l-I. Hall Patrol 43 Operetta 4: Hall Patrol 43, SSC 1. Al'Geo-Trig 3: Library Club Centric 4. 25 SSC 1, 2, Page 42 Robert Klein Gund Shepherd Carolee Koehl Gesu Hall Patrol 4. Mary Kronoviter St. Stephen Roy Labrizinski Our Lady of Lourdes Frances St. Hedwig Production Staff 4: SSC Marcia Koehn St. James GAL 43 Production Staff Edward Kudlac Sts. Cyril 8: Baseball 45 Hall Patrol Michael Lahey St. Joseph ssc 4. Omnipotence of God lf a person were to peep through the keyhole of either room 301 or 310, he would find the students concentrating on a very interesting subject, Chemistry. The course. which is open to juniors and seniors who have com- pleted two years of mathematics, unfolds many mysteries of nature. As the student studies the various laws, theories, and principles con- nected with matter and the physi- cal and chemical changes which it undergoes. words like formula. equation, and valence become very common in his vocabulary. The great advantage of Chem- istry is that the students not only reads, studies. and memorizes laws and theories, but applies their principles in laboratory experi- ments held twice a week. As the year progresses and the student learns the fundamentals of both organic and inorganic Chem- istry, and becomes aware of their values, he knows that Chemistry answers many of today's questionsg and that industries depend greatly on Chemistry. J' .W Claretta Meier lines-up an enemy target! ANU? Professor Riley and assistants George Hanneken and John Arkebauer Gerry Dashner displaces oxygen by water. Central's number one distillation crew! l T , gf X ga l W5 sum., A x fqxf Clifford Lanzinger Gcsu Al-Geo-Trig 41 Baseball 1: Football 2, 4. John Leslie Gesu Hall Patrol 4. Delphine Liberkowski St. Teresa Camera Club 42 Centripetal 41 FNA 4: Hall Patrol 43 Library Club 33 SSC 2, 3, 4: YCS 4. Page 44 Edward LaPlante St. Charles Geraldine Letke St. Catherine GAL 1: YCS 2, t .........,..,.. . . 4,4 5 ., 1 5 ,1 . I Joseph La.Marche St. James Baseball 4: Library Club 42 SC 1. .A ff Q 'M 'K .. 1 Mary Lauber St. Agnes FNA 3, Monogram Club 3. Daniel Lewandowski St. Vincent de Paul Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 4a Orchestra 3, 41 SSC 1. Faye Licata Rosary Cathedral Centripetal 4g Chess Club 2, 3: Hall Patrol 4. Sitka 1- Ernest Love St. Ann Q fi fi- A , Q 1. 5 , X ,if P l Ronald Lammers Sacred Heart Baseball 4: Hall Patrol 4. MX wx wh Q l or Charles Lehmann St. Joseph-Eric, Michigan Band 3, 43 CAA 1, 2: Camera Club 1, 25 Football 1, 25 Library Club 3: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 33 Orchestra 35 SSC 33 YCS 1, 2. H, W.. . J . ,..-, Hi - f L.',i,' . Patricia Lewandowski S I. . M ary Hall Patrol 4: Library Club 41 YCS 3. Delphine Lozinski St. Hedwig . i ,.,,. 1 '. Joseph Langem Sl.. James Al-Geo-Trig 43 Cent Football 41 Hall Patrol 4, 42 SSC 3, 4. E , if-'MQ Thomas Leonard o.L.P.u. Elrose Lewis Sl. Joseph--Erie, M Centripetal 4: GAL 2, ssc 1, 2, 3, 4, Beatrice 1 o.L.P.H. Hall Patrol 4. Donald Lusher St. Mary l Patrol 4. K. Karleen Maier Good Shepherd lloly Rosary 35 STA 2. Good Shepherd Mary Carol Madden St. Teresa Centripetal 43 Civics Club 4: Matriciano 23 Centric 41 Library 45 Monogram Club 42 McCormick Club ag Ycs 3. Hall Patrol 43 SC 1, 2. 5 Michael Madden St. James Hall Patrol 43 Baseball 4. George Mancey Hall Patrol 43 Civics Club 4, C Fix . Q fs. f -i22L:s'EEl5:gQ1 if-Qgsej, -if-A-' df-.4 Is. 2 J olm Mattimore Immaculate Conception I, 2. Al-Geo-Trig 4: Baseball 3, 42 Basketball 43 Centric 43 SSC f Frances McGowan St. Francis DeSales Library Club 4. Q .X 1' .R X X- . v .- ., 'NYY at J ASN Q 'Q Y John Mancy Lucy Ann Mattoni Holy Rosary iii Q J 'Vx 'NO-3 XOR? ,l+ ww saw: , fr, gm .sg H .- ri: km John Marshall Rosary Cathedral Operetta 41 Al-Geo-Trig 4: Class Play 4. S.. .-'. 4, N: 'A' I 'I .:.: ? l t X Timothy McCarthy St. Catherine X 3, Jw -92 QM- SCHU5-' KX . ,. . Q.-uw Joseph Martis Good Shepherd Al-Geo-Trig 4: Civic Club 4 Football 1, 21 Production Staff 41 SSC 4: Tennis 4. ,.. Susan McCartney St. Catherine Centric 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Hall Patrol 43 SSC 4. FNA 3, 4. Library Club 4: Monogram Club 3. 4: Operetta 3, 43 SSC l. 2, 31 STA 2. 6 . ? f - - 1 ' W ri 2551 . .. t 'wet Q of Margaret McHugh Caroline McIntosh Donald J. Mclielvey St. Agnes St. Mary Cathedral Centripetal 41 Library Club Band 1, 2, 35 Camera Club 3, 4: ssc 1. 2, 3, 4. li ssc 1. Page 45 1, , gigs Q X. 1. It looks like only one person is working in this group. 2. Virg Bohls and John Harron play Indian O 0 U SCICHIIIIC Developments Today, with the world in a state of constant scientific development and discovery, Physics is of utmost importance, for it is a basic science, and its principles can be applied to all the other branches of science. Besides matter and the various physical changes it undergoes, the physicist studies the forms of en- ergy, mechanics, heat, light, sound, and electricity. Twice a Week the Student learns the importance of experiments when he proves in the laboratory the principles he has studied. Weekly movies also are shown to illustrate the application of the principles of physics in the various branches of science and this mod- ern World. Page 46 3. Cut it out, Emery. you're shaking the table Ronald McKelvcy Cathedral C 43 Operetta 1. is Claretta Meier St. Anges Trig 4, Centripetal 43 Club 4: Hall Patrol 43 Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Staff 4: SC 43 Michalak St. Catherine Club 1. 3, 4. 4 Mikolajczak o.L.r.H. Club 43 Production 4: SSC 4. I 3 Janet McLaughlin St. Clement FNA 4. it John McQuillen St. Agnes AlfGeo-Trig 43 Bowling 4: Hall Patrol 43 Monogram Club 1, 23 SSC 13 Tennis 3, 4: Chess Club 1. Marilyn Melle St. James Bowling 3, 43 CAA l, 2, 3, 43 Centric 4: Centripetal 43 GAL 3, 43 Monogram Club 3, 43 SSC 1. 2, 3, 4. Q :Vw Joan Michalak St. Charles John Mohn St. Francis de Sales C ,as aa Barbara Mettler Blessed Sacrament Centric 43 FNA 3, 43 Library Club 3, 41 Operetta l. Mary Ann Michalak St. Vincent de Paul Al-Geo-Trig 43 Centripetal 4: Civics Club 43 GAL 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 23 Monogram Club 1. 2. 33 YCS 3. 4. l 5 M ii 4 it N, 1 ll R x , N at , . , , xr .tai-1: ' ' ' ' :2:.S:s:': : Richard Molnar Rosary Cathedral QNX!! -s f M : SQHUG' Qin ,. iwgga S f im 11 lb i, QM lf Constance Metzger Regina Coeli Centric 43 Civic Club 4: Mon- ogram Club l, 2, 3, 4, SSC 3, 43 STA 3, Janet Mierzejewski Good Shepherd Hall Patrol 43 YCS 23 SSC 2, 3. Sharon Montrie St. Joseph, Erie, Michigan Centripetal 43 Band l, 2, 3, 4, ' my Jeanette Michaels St. Mary Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Operetta 2, 3, 43 SSC 4. Marlene Mierzwiak St. Stanislaus Centric 4: Centripetal 43 Library Club 43 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 43 SSC 1, 4. V' 1. ,sh 5, A-anaqv 3 ' it EE fl wk me Richard Morgan Little Flower Page 47 NVIQIVTS ,. nf 0742 no f tr:rf7QW??7 V,-,,,,,,.. - ,......,.--Y-Y-.,. l af ., . M ,.- ..wv ' -'-'WW Q 4 o V - - - C ' - -L, .MN ld f-.Jw on 1 ., I X Q-470 Z X. -P Tir: M , , 'I I- 'J ..f Paul Nawrocki St. Mary Magdalene- 25. James Morman Gesu Centripetal 45 CAA 1. Carolyn Murray Good Shepherd Civics Club 45 Monogram Club 35 Production Staff 4. Peter Nawrocki St. Mary Magdalene- L Suzanne Mougey Blessed Sacrament FTA 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Club 45 SSC 1, 2, 3, 45 SC 1, Patricia Murzynski St. Hyacinth Monogram Club 1, 2. Jacqueline Munella Rosary Cathedral CAA 1, 2, 3, 4, ssc 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 4. 1 1, gl.. 1-la Q '21 if, l f - 1 I' 1 Qs yi 1 E Q I Thomas Nachazel Rosary Cathedral Hall Patrol 45 Monogram Club 1, 25 SC 45 SSC 1, 2, 45 Chess Club 2. Carl Neilly St. Francis de Sales R055furd, 0, Rossfofdy 0- Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Hall Patrol 4. 1, 2. ' SL ,N s .Egg S :gif 5? 'Wwe ' 'W' .- Q ily' M .5 , 1, 1-:eff jfffiiirrf .. Thomas Newton Richard Niemeyer David Niese St. Catherine Our Lady of Lourdes St. Charles Al-Geo-Trig 45 Bowling 3. Al-Geo-Trig 45 Civic Club 45 Al-Geo-Trig 45 Hall Patrol 4: Page 48 Football 2, 3, 4. Monogram Club 1, 2 3, 45 SSC 1. Betty Ann Newman John Newm Sacred Heart St Catherine Camera Club 45 Hall Patrol Football 1 2 SC 4 4. Suzanne Noe Blessed Sacrament Centripetal 45 Library Club 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mon- ogram Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Oper- etta 2, 3, 45 SC 45 YCS 35 Dramatic Club 2, 3. five ff' He'll make a great dentist! 2. Keep your left arm straight, Tom. 3. Make sure it's centered 4. Leo Talaska's Floor Covering Co. 5. Howdy Gordan asks James Early. 'tWhere's your statue's head? x V Boys' Chairman: August Schug, Paul Sullivan, Larry Cousino, Welter. Media In Art To infuse knowledge of beauty and art. with its varied media, is the pur- pose of the boys' art course at Central. Introduction to poster designing. oil and Water coloring, Woodcraft. metalcraft, sculpturing, and ceramics are pursued in this course. Mastery of these crafts enables the student to prepare himself to enter the world of secular art and to promote a worthy Catholic art. Newest in the many activities of the art department, is the use of enamel on copper, through which designs can be achieved. The final product is attained by firing the pieces in kilns and drying them for subsequent display. The boys' art students have the op- portunity of becoming members in the Catholic Art Apostolate, which became a branch of the National Catholic Art Apostolate in 1950. This national art or- ganization, which was established in 1937, aims to restore all things to Christ. Page 49 1 This is 4 Family Keynote of Artists The philosophy of the girls Art De- partment is keynoted by the state- ment that Everyone should use head, heart, and hands to make well things that need to be made. Service to God, fellow creatures, and self, motivates all activity, with an emphasis on womanhood and the arts of Christian family life. Fun- damental traditional techniques in drawing, painting, and crafts are supplemented by the functional contemporary approach Wherever needed. As the boys are a branch of the Catholic Art Apostolate, so also are the girls, who joined them in 1952. CAA Girls' Cllalrlllanl Donna DeLozenzo, Catherine Kataiiacz, Kay Dunlap, Mary Wetherill, and Joan Schlagheck f Y M X ff at . .Q s' 55 l H 5 'Y 'J G eg rel Lf E fl g LA- 1 lg? 6 xv J' Q I .- is - 'qjs r CBJ wk '51 ,, Q tsl 29 V X A1 XA tl - J 1. X f' i - at f f v X P' , f ' Page 50 just the beginning. 2. Coat-of-Arms or creative crests? 5 Poster designers for the Senior Play. 8. A tribute to Our Lady. Be careful, girls! Joyce Trabbic admires Marilyn Melle's art display. 3. Arenlt they sort of small to live 6. The experienced touch! 9. Be sure to read the small print. 'x 1 2 ..,. ' - X - N J, ii, 1 .. Thomas Nowicki St. Anthony Geo-Trig 4g SC 3. James Nusbaum St. Anthony. Temperance, Michigan James O'Connor aeulate Conception 1, 2, 43 Football 1, 2, 3. Rita Operacz St. Hyacinth Frances Palmer Blessed Sacrament trie 41 Centripetal 4. cs Club 45 FTA 2, 3, 43 Patrol 45 Glee Club 1: ogram Club 1, 41 YCS 3. Patricia 0'Connor Blessed Sacrament Bowling 4, CAA 3, 4: Centri- petal 45 FNA 3, -tg GAL 3, 43 SSC 1, 2, 3. Jeannette Orovitz Sacred Ileart Camera Club 43 FTA 4: SSC l. Richard 0'Brien Gesu Robert Ochs Blessed Sacrament Chess Club 2, 31 Monogram Basketball 1, 21 Civics Club 4. Club 31 SSC 1, 2, Charlotte Okonski St. Hyacinth CAA 1, 2, 3, 4, ssc 1, 2, 3, 42 SC 4. 4 Sharon 0'Loughlin Blessed Sacrament Centric 41 Centripetal 41 FTA lj Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 45 SSC 3, 43 YCS 35 Glee Club 1. Jo Ann Osborn Sacred Heart Civics Club 43 Class Play STA 2. or Walter Palicki St. Hyacinth Camera Club 4: Centripetal 4, Hall Patrol 4. Rosanna Pantaleo Phyllis Pawlikowski Donald Peatee St. Thomas Aquinas St. Adalbert Rosary Cathedral Civics Club 4: Monogram Al-Geo-Trig 45 Bowling 1, 2, Al-Geo-Trig 4, Basketball 11 Club 1, 2, 3: Production Staff 4: Centripetal 45 Civics Club Centripetal 43 Civics Club 45 4: STA 2, 3. 4: Class Play 4: GAL 1, 2, 3, Class Play 45 Glee Club 4, 4: Hall Patrol 45 Monogram Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 4 Op Club 1, 2, 3, . eretta 4: SC 1, 2, 3, 43 SSC 1, 2, 3, 45 YCS 2, 3. Elizabeth 0'Connor Sacred Heart SSC 1, 21 SC 1. James 0'Neill Rosary Cathedral Basketball 1, 23 Al-Geo-Trig 4: Class Play 43 Football 1, 2, 3g Glee Club 45 Operetta 41 SC 2, 3. Q wb W., C. MW WVU xg? gig? I ' ' K , YS A55 -if -5ua0G'i! X 2 Z1 STL. ST Q Page 51 ll 5216, UGX YEAR ol.oaY ill f 7 fd fm A Q, . ' x X , JL ?rf 952 ll f Paula Petres o.L.r.n. Patricia Piotrowski sr. Aaalbert Band 3, 43 CAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram 1, 2, 3, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. . ,. 'f'?'f'1' . .K 1 ... ff v ga 'zilf ,Marie Popp St. Thomas Aquinas FNA 3, 43 Hall Patrol 45 SC 41 Monogram Club 1. Page 52 Lawrence Pfitzer Holy Rosary Hall Patrol 4. 'R Judith Pluciniak St. Mary CAA l, 2, 3, 4, FTA 43 SSC 1, 2, 3, 41 St. Hilda Guild l, 2, 3, 4. Gertrude Pelwecki Little Flower FNA 3. 4: Monogram Club 3. 1 G9 3 s 3 A ,,,' ggi 5 ,X aa t ..,, i 1 tg 'bt X ,sri 5 rw :- x tg ll Frank Phelps Gesu Baseball 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, Centripetal 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Production Staff 43 sc 1, 2, 3, 43 ssc 1, 2, 3, 45 YCS 4: Al-Gco-Trig 4. Robert Plummer Blessed Sacrament Al-Geo-Trig 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 43 Civics Club 42 Monogram Club 1, 2, Production Staff 4, YCS 33 Radio Club 2, 3: Maryann Perkins Arlene Perry Rosary Cathedral St. Francis de Sales Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Civics Camera Club 4: Civics C Club 43 SSC 3, 43 STA 3: 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 42 Mo Hall Patrol 4. gram Club 22 Operetta 2. 4: SSC 2, 3, 4. fa av ee ' kk .t ,XR , is it '?g'? fl ' :z,: y in ft ,A 1 1 .- f -F ME :3..Q ',,:, 'f , gli' ill , , - rf . ir? ':'. ET: l.gWf53?f LeEfl Flfij ,v A James Pilrose St. Anthony, Temperance Michigan Hall Patrol 4. '-. - tts t 1-3. - , .,.q 3 3: 2 f ai.. 2? X Kenneth Pokrywka sn. Adalbert Band 3, 4: Camera Club Hall Patrol 4. 12 SSC 3. 1 is , . if stil? Q 5 Q fl D A .lvgifialgf if t , lg - . e..Jt. V 5 5 A . . '. . . T M Rose Pruszynskl Christine Przymierski John Quinn St. Anthony St. Hedwig St. Agnes Centric 4: Centripetal 4. Hall Patrol 41 Monogram Glee Club 4, Al-Geo-Trig 4: Club 2, 3: SSC 33 YCS 4. Operetta 4. Edward Pilzecker Blessed Sacrament SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. . - f. it . y x, M. e It , William Ponstler St. Ann Al-Geo-Trig 4: Baseball Centripetal 43 Class Pla Hall Patrol 41 Operetta SSC 3, 4: YCS 4. Wvin., Rose Marie Pudlic St. Vincent de Paul Camera Club lg Centri Library Club 3, 43 Ban 2. 3. Mysteries of Nature Nothing is more interesting than life itself, and biology, the study of living things-plants, animals, and man -proves this theory. ln biology. the student is offered an opportunity to learn more about the growth and development of life-in the sea, in the sky, and on the earth. This knowledge enables hino to ap- preciate the vast sovereignty of Godg which is most manifest in His crea- ture, man, the head of the universe. A deep and thorough understanding of this subject will leave no doubt as to the existence and omnipotence of God. ,ads Leading the Biology Club in its activities are: Paul Kwiatkowski, president, Mary Lou Modrowski, vice-president, Barbara Hodgson, secretary. Ronald Plenzler. treasurer. Don't be alarmed, Dick Morgan has the taili Bob Veitch, student ex- pert on cell division. 3. Committee on internal affairs! That goat needs a transfusion! 5. Now check these from the chart. That's my favorite specimen! If only we could see the colors, Page 53 f- ,---1. Q-...N -, Page 54 dwrovd coal sclcroiit com IIIUGNIS mucous fhumof l-limi ,S :-fold , iris Xi Llplyr ncrvc spol ol bca! is .SA Qi 44 9 5 i E I JM, .., 1. Dr. Rosalie Gates, liver specialist, lectures. 2. Having eye trouble, girls? Functions of the Body In Physiology, the study of th f , functions of the body, the st A dents approach the living orga isms in a particular way. Besid discussing the cells of the bod and observing the living hear the structure of the body is al perused. Teaching the studen how to enjoy life is anoth phase of Physiology. Interest in the World Stimulating interest in t World around us is the fund mental aim of General Scienc Familiarizing the student wi nature, and providing him wi a sound preparation for the mo specialized studies of chemistr physics, and biology, is one the initial steps of Gener A Science. l. Don't spill any on the table. 2. Bet you can't put it back togeth 3. HI don't know what it is, but i interesting. 4. We live in the temperate zone. 5. A little more water, please. ix 'W Q N 0 sy xi sw f f - QT K f' 4 f X fm- w M .Q J l - ' ' gg XJ ,Z- X J A S 3 can We ga I A f ! L A ,-4' X . fb Richard Radecki Paul Radlinski Robert Raitz Ak X -'S St. Hedwig St. Frances de Sales St. Thomas Aquinas ketball 1, 23 Chess Club Football 1. 2, 43 SSC 23 Al-Geo-Trig 43 Centripeta143 1-Geo-Trig 41 Football 1, Wrestling 3, 4. Civics Club 43 Monogram , 43 Monogram Club 1, 2, Club 3, 43 Radio Club 23 SC 3 sc 2, 3, 41 ssc 1, 43 3, 4. David Rawski St. Hedwig Trig 41 Centric 43 43 Hall Patrol 41 Club 1. 3: Oper- SC 2, 33 SSC 4: I I3 'nina W 3. N.. st Ki--. 5-. Y-:3:. ye. A 3 '-52 'YYY t 4 : 'rw .' 35 . . 34+ . ggi: , ,'pr 5 . - -I 2' Q n- 4 Michael Robie Little Flower 43 Ycs 3. 4. A. Patricia Regulski St. Hedwig ssc x, 2. Judith Robinson Blessed Sacrament Hall ,Patrol 4, Library Club 2, 3: ssc 1. 4, SSC 2, 4, YCS 3, 4. 1..- C Patricia Rehkopf Rosary Cathedral Glee Club 1. E. . X, !, Richard Rochelle St. Agnes Football 1, 43 Hall Patrol 4 SC 1. Clifford Renn St. Anthony, Temperance, Michigan Mary Roman St. Hyacinth Camera Club 43 I-'NA 33 GAL 2, 3, 43 Operetta 33 Produc- tion Staff 43 YCS 4. we .va H, Robert Riley Blessed Sacrament Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Mono- gram Club lj YCS 4. .. . ..4. - 1 4, it ' emerge :itil Duane Ross Blessed Sacrament Louise Roth Norbert Roughton William Rowan Kenneth Rowe Margaret Ruddy St. Agnes Sacred Heart Blessed Sacrament St. Agnes St. Agnes 33 SSC 3. SSC 43 SC 4. Hall Patrol 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Centripetal Camera Club 43 Centric 43 43 Hall Patrol 43 Orchestra 43 Centripetal 43 GAL 1. SC 4. Page 55 Doris Rurak St. llcdwiz Hall Patrol 43 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Production Staff 4: YCS 4. 3 Q e Robert Savage St. Ann SSC 2, 3, 41 Hall Patrol 4. lb 5- , S1 k kb ml I NJ ff 3 A, ' L. E U 1 Xl 11 120 . X 4 Lg . S sbw- . X . ,f5 5ulllVAN Page 56 Joanne Russo Gesu GAL 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Operetta 2, 3, 4: SSC 4, - ii Rose Ann Say o.L.P.n. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Centripetal-1, Mary Schmitt St. Agnes Bowling 1: FNA 3, 45 YCS 3. 4: SSC 3. August Schug St. Mary Baseball 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3: CAA 1, 2, 3, 41 Centric 4: Centripetal 41 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: SC 42 SSC 43 STA 3. John F. Ryan Rosary Cathedral Baseball 43 Basketball 13 Football 15 Production StaFf 4g Student Council 2, 3, 4: SSC 3, 4, 1 David Schemenauer St, Louis Ycs 1. f A: Richard Schneider Gesu me :- .. '1 ' ' Arleen Schultz St. Agnes Ralph Saad St, Francis de Sales Karl Scheuerman St. Clement I-lall Patrol 4. , sbb. :'f1 ' . 1 J Wi: Z 5 igf J ,asf 5 ,, ' y .,,, . Gerald Schomp Gesu CAA 1, 3: Centric 4: Foot- ball 1: Hall Patrol 45 Golf 2: SSC 4. Suzanne Schultz Blessed Sacrament 'Kr-'N -x H -ki I iv W... as . f'Q-lv f. - X :fa ff .3 1. lt takes gentle hands. 2. What are you making, Sylvia? 3. So that's what the pins are for. 4. All those books are really bound comics! 5. These don't match!'l 6. It's running down her chin! T. This is just a sample, father. Higliligllts of Homemaking Through the Home Economics department future homemakers have the opportu- nity to learn all the essentials for maintaining a good, happy, and wholesome home. Not only do the girls learn the fundamentals of food, nutrition, clothing and re- lated subjects, but they also acquire a thorough knowledge of the essentials of child care, the importance of a family budget, along with pointers for good grooming and home decorating. All these present a useful highlight in the making of a future homemaker. Page 57 Wit 1. QQ -,fn Q45 ,fi g,Ss,.v , V, , mm, 3 f N E... A: N T? f X I 9 nl I 1 ,ji f X, .,., 8 ,L 0 1 - gf f 2 Q f Donald Scott Virginia Screptock Arthur Dale Secor Zenon Selmek V X f' Gesu Good Shepherd Pius X SS. Cyril 8: Methodius 7 ,z v 'Q rtball 1, 23 SSC 3. Camera Club 23 Centric 4. Al-Geo-Trig 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta lj Orchestra 1. A 'Ill jl f ff W X -e .. N at EE Mary Jo Sexton St. Catherine ics Club 41 Monogram b 1, 2, 33 Production Staff SSC 2, 3, 43 STA 2, 3. Sylvia Silva St. Frances de Sales Smadowskl Rosary Cathedral 43 Camera Club 1 2 3, 43 SC 33 4 s lt r 'Q . F , ii Q. - f .. ,BR Joanne Sheahan Robert Shondell St. Catherine Rosary Cathedral Hall Patrol 4. Operetta 43 SSC 4. xx 5 - 3 Phyllis Siwa St. Stanislaus Alan Smith St. Frances de Sales CAA 1, 2. 3. 42 Production Staff 43 SSC 1, 23 Radio '--5,- '-f - .,,,. . ? f-11-P .---1 fi...---- ..- ',,.. ... ,,- ,.,... ,..,.. 2.5,uN?'a' XQ Geraldine Shrader St. Catherine Centric 43 Centripetal 43 Civics Club 43 FTA 43 GAL 13 Hall Patrol 43 Library Club 41 Production Staff 43 SSC 1, 2, 33 YCS 3. 32 ' . 4 lK ' Carol Smith Georgene Smith St. Ann St. James 1,2,33 Library Club 2, 33 Pro- duction Staff 3, 41 SC 23 SSC 1, 2, 3. Camera Club 43 Centripetal -l3 Hall Patrol 43 SSC 2, 4. Club 2. W X ' h Ma. . 1, X Sis' . - ' . - - : '5 fI, I . W 1' J , -E Y! . 'is . 4 , 15 jr. l I 'lv l -1 V -Z:-f - V ' c A J A ' --'t1 1 1- 1 1 3 4 ','l'.t3 1 1 ll Carol Snyder Joan Snyder James Sobecki Robert Sobecki St. Mary Rosary Cathedral Good Shepherd St. Hedwig Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 42 Mono- Bowling 43 YCS 3. Hall Patrol 4. Glee Club 3: Operetta 3: gram Club l, 2, 3, 43 Operetta SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. 1, 2, 3, 43 SSC 1, 2. Page 59 Kevin Solon Gcsu Al-Geo-Trig 4: Football 1. 2. 32 Class Play 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Operctta 2, 3, 4: SC 4. gi xg is , - ,. if Q 71 ri 'Q X if X e, A.. .fe ..-, r we . A Dennis Stanfa Immaculate Conception William Stelzer St. J n In es , .so- -'3 A- N 5 Nl H 3 x- 4 gr 4 5 Stephen Sosko Sl. Agnes Hall Patrol 43 Tennis 3, 4. Joyce Stanko St. Ann Bowling 43 Hall Patrol 41 Monogram Club 3, 4: GAL 23 Production Staff 4. - , 52135555 ,,.,.mvvvw U ,if-555531: ' S-35551. i jff 4 Richard Stemple St. Agnes Band 13 Bowling 3: CAA l, Football 1, 2, 43 Monogram 2, 3,3 Golf 13 Hall Patrol 43 ma John Streicher Rosary Cathedral Hall Patrol 4: Production Staff 43 SSC -1. Page 60 Club 3, 43 sc 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. Robert Stutz Blessed Sacrament Al-Geo-Trig 43 Basketball 1, 4: Chess Club 23 SSC ll YCS 3, 4. Evelyn Spoehl St. Agnes Production Staff 4. Constance Stasiak St. Adalbcrl. Bowling 1, 2, 3, -13 GAL 1, 2, 3, 43 Monogram Club 1: SSC 1. ' 5 ,W - ,ts ' tiff-4.33 , Roland Stephenson St. Mary CAA 2, 3. Richard Sur Rosary Cathedral Al-Geo-Trig 43 Basketball 1, 2, 4: Centripetal 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Monogram Club 1. 2, 3, 41 SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. '2 1... 'Q Sul! fvAN tl: Bonnie Steger 0.L.P.ll. Centripetal 43 Civics Club 42 Library Club 43 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Production Stal? 43 SC 1, 2, 3, 4. , 5 . i Q ,f N . 2 W 5 55 Irene Stevens St. Agnes CAA 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 SC 1, -13 SSC 1, 2, 3. we NE 1' Carolyn Susor St. Thomas Aquinas Centripetal 43 Civics Club 4: Production Staff -lg STA 2, 3. Court Activities Commercial law acquaints the stu- dent with both the legal and social aspects of laws. Each student is given an opportunity to participate in ac- tual Ucourt sessionsw held in the class. These are inaugurated to stimulate interest in the laws and their appli- cation to personal, social, and busi- ness life, which they will make use of in future years! To acquaint the student with the problems of local. state and national welfare. Commercial Geography is offered in Central's curriculum. lt is designed to give the economic and social condition of the various con- tinents and countries. Geography touches on the locations of industry, and the exports and imports of the primary countries of the world. Juniors and seniors have an oppor- tunity to learn the basis of account- ing in Bookkeeping, which is very important to every business. Office Practice enables the student to learn how to manipulate oflice ma- chines such as the dictaphone. adding machine. addressograph. and multi- graph which he will probably meet later in an office. I. Say cheese. girls! 2. That better not be a test! 3. Xv0Ll'I'C not supposed to er ise Page 61 WiSd0lll,S Workshop Like a giant brain Whose cells recoru Hall that mankind has done, gained 0 thoughtfl the Library of Central Cath. olic High School is a workshop Wher students and faculty may gather knowl edge and Wisdom. Through the English classes and un der special direction and guidance, th students receive special instructio about the many devices that make easier to locate the book of his choic Besides the Bible, biographies, fictior classics, and the many more enlighterF ing books that are in the libraryg fou Officers Of the Library Club standing, Gerri Schrader, Marina Vidoli: sitting, Eileen Golkiewicz, Roberta Greitzer, and Dolores Kepler 1. This is a two- wcck book. 2. Diligent Carrie McIntosh! 3. Loretta Claybaugh and friend Webster. 4. Whut's so funny, Fritz? 5. Anything about Central in there, Loretta? Page 62 l In co-ordination with the activities l prominent newspapers may also be ed: The Catholic Chronicle, The Tc Blade, The Register, and Our Su Visitor. the library, the Library Club, members' duties are to keep a in order, is maintained. NH. 8 if Ox ..., -, ..,l ... - .nike .. . .Mr Szakovits St. Catherine a . ll 1, 2, Hall Patrol 4. Virginia Szepielo St. Hedwig Bowling 1, 4: Hall Patrol 4: Monogram Club 4: Produc- tion Staff 4: YCS 1. Carol Szumigala St. James Raymond Szymanski St. Michael Football 1, 2, 4g Hall Patrol 4: SSC 2. J. Tansey Neomi Tercek Joan Thomas Carl Thompson St. Teresa Good Shepherd St. Ann Sl. Ann 4: Class Play 4: Glee Club 1: SSC 1, 2, 3, 4: Civic Club 4: Library Club 43 Al-Geo-Trig 4: Centripetal 4: YCS 3: Production StaFE 4. SSC 4: YSC 4: Radio Club 4. Civic Club 4: Library 4: SSC 43 YCS 4: Radio Club 4. Mary Tiemann James Tillman Shirley Toth Joyce Trabbic 752 Leo Talaska St. Anthony Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: CAA 1, 3, 4: Golf 4: Hall Patrol 4. Donna Mae Thuel St. Mary CAA 2: Centripetal 4: Civic Club 4: FNA 3, 4: SSC 1, 2. Gerald Trawinski St. Mary SS. Peter 8: Paul St. Stephen St. Joseph, Erie, Michigan Gesu Trig 4, Centripetal 4, Hall Patrol 4. Camera Club 2: Centric 43 CAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Centripetal 4: Bowling 3: Centric 4: Foot- Centripetal 4: Hall Patrol 4. GAL 1: SSC 1, 2, 3, 4: Pro- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: SSC 1, 2, 3: duction Staff 4. Production Staff 4. I UID V RN ' l 5 ,,,.. IZ Z A - Q f S J. Trepmski Beverly Trzoskalska Barbara Tucholski or X St. Pius X St. Teresa St. Anthony ,- 2, 3, 4: Centripetal Centripetal 4: Monogram L . 1-01 4: Glee Club ciub 1, 3, 4: Ycs 4. . jjj! 5ulllvAN 4: Production Staff 4. Page 63 X , , ,,,,A, A Edward Urbanski Blessed Sacrament Football 1. Judith Veigel Immaculate Conception Centripetal 43 Civic Club 41 Hall Patrol 41 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: SC 2, 3, 4: SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. Karen Wahl St. Charles T2 f-r 1 ' . - g 5 .. V ..,, . 5 ,ff Richard Warnke St. Agnes Al-Geo-Trig 43 Chess Club 21 I Hall Patrol 4. Page 64 E QR H .,. N , l Carol Utz o.L.P.n. Marina Vidoli St. Joseph, Maumee 4 ral Mba: William Van Horn Blessed Sacrament :I ,... 'I Patricia Vincent Immaculate Conception Centripetal 41 GAL lj Hall Centric 43 Centripetal 43 Patrol 4: Monogram Club 2, FNA 3, 41 GAL 23 SSC 2, 3. 3, 43 Operetta lg SSC 13 YCS 1. Harvey Wales St. Hedwig Al-Geo-Trig 43 Class Play 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 SSC 2, 3, 43 YCS 3, 4. Susan Warrick St. Catherine FNA 43 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. Stanley Walkowiak Gesu Hall Patrol 43 SC 4. Louanne Van Nest Ruth Vartanian Centripetal 43 Civic Club 43 St. Arm Monogram Club 23 SSC 3, 4. Cameya Club 1- : ' Q 3 . ' - f5EZsss:.2....Qe.-.. Marilyn Waclawek Margaret St. Vincent de Paul St, Caghefme Centripetal 43 GAL 2, 3, 4: YCS 4. Patricia Wambold 0.L.P.H. GAL 1. , U, .. f aw M -if Patricia Washalaski Rudolph Weber St. Ann 0.L.P.H. Camera Club 4: Centric 42 Hall Patrol 4. Centripetal 43 Hall Patrol 4. L, f A Healing Headquarters Anyone suffering an illness from a minor headache to a painful tooth- ache, has undoubtedly been through the doorway which leads to the Centralites Healing Headquarters -the nursels room. Under the supervision of Central's nurse the Future Nurses of America Club, a national high school organi- zation, was inaugurated at Central in 1953. Students interested in learning the duties required of a nurse are encouraged to become a member of the club. 2 Sr. Anita -proves crime does not pay. 1. He doesn't look sick to us! Curbing of Offenders Keeping an accurate record of all absenteeism and tardiness is the work of the attendance department. By issuing pink, blue, and white slips to offenders and legits, this department curbs unnecessary irregularities. This department also checks penalty- attendance slips to verify the serving of penalties. Page 65 U Page 66 1954 Central Catholic High School wx ,.v a L ,M , .4-fe, . M. 'E EE 'o --1 ,,lll35i3ll2:,Q,.L,3 its mm '5Lis'ii35fEgi,Q!. 1 5 f . K 'Lf j S! :Lv Am - V i- --ia:-EEff5f.AXi5 , in f t ..... . f ' 1 if A--l M Senior Activity Honor Roll Throughout the year students have an opportunity to support the major activities of the school-the Centric Drive, the Centripetal Ad Campaign, Chronicle Drive, Community Chest, Missions, Operetta, Red Cross, Senior Play and Tax Stamps. The following list contains the names of the seniors who reached 100 per cent in each activity. Joan Balcerzak Elaine Baumgartner Lillian Billmaier John Bodie Joan Boellner Mary Lynn Bogue Theresa Brady Edward Cahill Kathryn Clark Anne Coci Ronald Croci William Dew Norman DeMars Constance DiSalle Phil Driscoll Charles Farrell Sue Ferrenberg Patricia Fischer Janet Flynn Larry Garvin Barbara Gentner Kathleen Golaszew John Grabel ski Ann Hanlon John Hayward James Helfrich Ruth Henige Edward Huss Jean King Patricia Koberstein Mary Lauber Elrose Lewis Delphine Liberkowski Sue McCartney Claretta Meier Marilyn Melle Mary Ann Michalak Marlene Mierzwiak Sandra Nadeau Thomas Nowicki Mary Frances Palmer Donald Peatee William Pontsler Marie Popp Mary Roman Barbara Sarno Gerald Schomp August Schug Geraldine Schrader Mary Jo Sexton Carol Smith Irene Stevens Richard Sur Raymond Szymanski Carl Thompson Donna Thuel Rosemary Tiemann Shirley Toth Judith Veigel Marina Vidoli Patricia Vincent Harvey Wales Patricia Washalaski John Wilhelm Carol Jean Yost Arthur Zepf 2 John Weis St. Agnes lgu-'W ssc 4: Wrestling 4. X W I XX: ,,. in ,' X A SW ' g Ronald Westerman St. Catherine Al-Geo-Trig 1: Football 1. Robert Wojciechowski sm. neawig 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Ccntripetal 4: Hall Patrol 4: SSC 4: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: YCS 4. Wimmenauer Francis dc Sales 4: SC 4: SSC 3, eter Wright Barbara Wrobel St. Agnes St. Mary Martha Weislmeier Gerald Welch St. Mary St. Agnes SSC 4. Ann Weybrecht Gregory Wilcox Rosary Cathedral St. Agnes Civic Club 4: Hall Patrol 4: Centripetal 4: Hall Patrol 4. Monogram Club 2, 3: SSC 1, 2, 3, 4, ..., 1 3 wwf as . :ln vigil Robert Worland Good Shepherd Camera Club 4: GAL 3: Football 2: Hall Patrol 4: SSC 41 YCS 3, 4. Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Ada Wolfram St. Thomas Aquinas Production Staff 4. Flffiizw Y . 1. . 5.5. -143,453 s 2 Ursula Yager St. Charles Civics Club 4: Hall Patrol 4: SSC 3. Jeannine Wuertz St. Louis Civics Club 4: Library Club 1: SSC 1: Hall Patrol 4, f HQ 1 Q, ml ix, Q, L l .r . 2 ng , .A ge 'Q 5 ,f 4 V1 t David I. Wenzler Rosary Cathedral Centripetal 4: Class Play 4: Football 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. ,-- vszruf John Wilhelm Immaculate Conception CAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Centric 4: Cen- tripetal 4: SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. W,-z1 f.:'vv , M . , .4 F, 'wir Carolyn Wozniak St. Adalhcrt Bowling 4: Centric 4: GAL 41 SSC 1, 2. Iris Marie Yard Sacred Heart SSC 1, 2, 4. Page 67 X, ff-' .Q .. ,? fm X Hif i X A 1. Y get X wmv . . . K -'LL fi x .,,, Q ig., If . if if -jc, 1 W Edmund Zalewski Alvin Zarnoeh Rosary Cathedral St. Aclallicrt Hall Patrol 4. SUHU6' Q3 Carol Jean Yost Rosary Cathedral Bowling 43 Centric 43 Cen- tripetal 41 GAL 1, 2, 3, 41 SSC 3, 4. 3 Q R 5 Mary Zaryczanski St. Hedwig ' Hall Patrol 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, SSC 2: YCS 4. Mary Young Good Shepherd Band 1. 2, 3, 4: Centric 4 GAL 4g SSC 1: YCS 1. Arthur Zepf 0.L.P.lI. Centripetal 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4: SC 1. 4: SSQ 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4. ogy 5. Carol Ann Zabloc St. Stanislaus David Zielinski St. Stanislaus Lawrence Zimmerman St Catherine Charnis of Music, To instill within the student an intelligent understanding of music and provide him with a technical knowledge of harmony, is the purpose of the Music Appreciation and Har- mony classes at Central. By listening to various types of music, :from the grand opera and symphony to popu- lar recordings, the students are taught to appreciate the cultural aspects of music. Students of harmony are enabled to recog- nize and enjoy the harmonic beauties of music by writing their own compositions and studying music's finer points. Page 68 Q N 1 I 1. Dan Lewandowski composes at the blackboard. 2. B flat sounds just right here. 3. Sophomore Chorus just before class. 4. Freshman Chorus poses for pic. 5. Underclass organist plays for holy hours. 6. You're not studying very hard Rosie! 7. Gerry Hiltman, chapel organist, plays during holy hour. 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Silvia Silva meets Donna Kaczmarek Page 75 lophomore fficers Barbara Love, vice president, Robert Stearns, president, Sheila O' Loughlin, treasurerg Anthony Rejent, secretary . f 9 xv-R T ' HWY '75 ' fa f ff 'E - A4 'F A 'Inf i gi. - ,L . A ' Q ' PW ,, A T it ' 25 Q was is T ,tx .gi T : Q, if 1 I.. , Q' , L I-,E J? 1 ,A y- f - Y . .tr , X 2 Sr QQQ' -A P-Q, . s ff -d.t,Ax1 A ' it XM' 'gm- -.-- -'--,sax '-SQA . 5 ' ' ' i i' , 'A -' vi 'P fiff I -f' ' km .mg MK I at in s : I . ,'3-: . T :fm V A bv ,I 53' V 'iff Q ff ' 5' T' t fr . ,r A ' f-N-N - Veg? ' ei .. i X A Q . JN fisffifiif ' . Ji X. . Lia . .Za Terrence Abrass, Thomas Abrass, Vera Anaya, Marlene Antonini, Ronald Antoszewski, Dolores Arvay, Frank Arzate, Gerald Aubry, Joan Aye, Jacqueline Babcock, Robert Babione Paul Bach, Carol Balazs, Thomas Baldwin, Shirley Ball, Joseph Balusik, James Baranek, Carol Baranowski, Leo Baron, Philip Barrett, Chester Bartkavage, Nancy Bartlett Page 76 S ' J 'ff' '- -' '- X - rs -vs 'li' -:. .2.I. 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Hoffman, Patricia Hogan, Fred Hollendonner, Sharon Holt, Mary Sue Honeberger, Mary Hoover, Richard Hoover, Irene Hornyak Paul Hornyak, Judith Horvath, Martin Horvath, Elizabeth Hunyor, Robert Huss, Margaret Iott, Judith Jackson, Edward Jacob, Richard Jacobs, Thomas Jagel, Francis J akab Page 78 Kc K K 1 'F rf Q ,, ,, I '1 , ,. 5 ' 5 ' . Nj 5 K 'K -3 1 X ,v . 3 :- - ,:. gn . K -. .3 gg ,4 -'N Xl it 1 ur - ,sgr,,1!r5'gQf'g f....'X A W' f, 1 L.. L ff X ' lt ' e XifmfXX:XwwN 13- X ' X ' at N l 5 X-Ka X X ,ve Muff 1 'Q l aim? 'if ' lf. .9 ' A T l K I cm, , y, K, K .. r A b ,K X X-.rf , J . ,.,. ..., R' .. .,.,. .,1 N , Q -4 K K I X ,K , K K ,Q X., K - . - . 'K .Xi A ' - , . QS Q .3 ' '- it 'sat WX -. X f ,R av in . - f A 'T ' ,Q : , ' Sf. W X i . , - s 4 K 1 10- 3 1 K! KK K . .EK ,.. , 5 . WKKXXKK K 7 tg . 3 4, i I K, K . i. . KK, K, K K, Kiyhas KA, ,K , 1 K.K K, M . can L Q. 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Stapleton, Robert Stearns, George Steger, Richard Steils, Edward Stelnicki, Audrey Stephens, Beverly Stetter, Jean Stimac, Barbara Stipp, Diane Strausbaugh, Nancy Stroud Carol Stygoski, Betty Jane Suchala, Eugene Sujkowski, James Sullivan, Walter Susor, Majorie Swartz, Virginia Swartz, Joseph Swiergosz, James Szczechowiak, Joyce Szykowny, Thomas Taielski Leo Thiel, Bernard Thomas, Richard Thompson Ila Th l , ur ow, James Toth, Stephen Toth, Nancy Trawinski, James Truby, Francis Tscherne, Teresa Tupciauskas, Marlene Turk . - M f A , 11 1? . . Q ' ,I ' fr ,Q 'ff' at 3 sf if if 'NF' . 'fu ,Q fi 5' 'fif ,Q fr 1 1'- y I F is y -Q-Q I S ,QQ lf' A A' J is - '- r . , S. if it S i ,fit , ' 2 4' 7 M A his - 'V , 'X 1 Jr? Us is r Q S I S ,mst Q T c Wi Q aaa! 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Mary Wimmenauer, Michael Winkle, John Wiser, Thomas Wittman, Patricia Wojtkowiak, John Wolf, Margaret Woods, Donald Worland, Theodore Woytowich, Carol Woziak Rosalie Wizniak, Rosemary Wrobel, Sallie Wuertz, Albert Wysocki, Elizabeth Young. John Young, Barbara Zak, Ronald Zak, Paul Zam, Christine Zarnoch, Ruth Zeller, Judith Zoll Visits of Business Men Rose Nosal, Mr. Wayne Siddens, Mr. George Abel and Charlene Heckman pause in Hower demonstration for picture. Living with Flowers was the theme Mr. George Abel of Abel Florists chose for his topic as he demonstrated to the girls of the Home Ec classes the part flowers play in the home as well as in the social world. if We Business men from Toledo Trust informed the students of the Commercial Depart- ment of the service that the 15,000 banks located all over the country render in regard to investments, loans and checking accounts. Ai While Mr. W. Hermann explains the correct way to write a check Mr. R. Winters and Mr. G. Thomas look on. 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Every Catholic high school was assigned a director and the Reverend William Martin, a former faculty member, was assigned to Cen- tral. During the year, at the request of Monsignor Har- rington and Father Martin, the Reverend Edward Pevec, a professor at Borromeo Mi- nor Seminary, Wickliffe, Ohio, spoke to the student body at the religious vocation assem- bly October 13. ATHLETICS f M 4+ ' ' . iii J. ' , 1 m ,, 1.x - Q-1, '51 L Eg.: A f Q . ...vs 1 K f x K nf ,N Z' 7 .KN 7 k K, Q ' ' K xr I N- ig - K , :X A 2 MxSvi yvf'X?N , GV, , .- N 35 .X , key to FORTI TUDE lnspzres Page 92 Mr' Ffed George Mr. Dan Piloseno Athletlc Director Asst. Football Coach Head Football Coach Mr. Fred George Mr. Fred George came to Central as athletic director and head foot- ball coach after resigning as head basketball coach at John Carroll Univer- sity. A native of Lima, Mr. George competed in athletics at St. Rose High. Upon graduation from St. Rose, Mr. George attended Dayton Univer- sity where he played football for the Flyers and received his degree in 1939. As a coach, Mr. George established outstanding records at Norwalk St. Paul, Lima St. Rose, and Cleveland St. Ignatius. Besides infusing a vigorous spirit in the football team and in the student body, Mr. George is also credited with inaugurating the Teapot Tournament-a basketball competition between the boys' conference rooms. Its purpose is to develop new basketball material, provide intra- mural competition, and raise funds for spring sports. Mr. Dan Piloseno After coaching Steubenville Central Catholic from 1951-1954 and compiling a record of 15-12-3 against such high-school powers as Hamilton Catholic, Mansfield, Alliance, and Youngstown, Mr. Piloseno left Steuben- ville to accept a position as line coach here at Central, where he has successfully accomplished the job of rebuilding the varsity line. Besides coaching the frosh basketball team to runner-up spot in the city league, he coaches the baseball team. Graduating from North Carolina State in 1938, Mr. Piloseno signed a pro contract with the Willmington Clippers as a player-coach. He began his career as a head coach in 1940 at Bellaire Saint John. In the next eleven years he coached at Cleveland Heights, Powhatten, University of Dayton, and the University of Boston. Top row: Jerry Bowsher, George Makovic, Doug Doherty, Bob Mazur, Tom Francis, Bob Fredericks, Dick Radecki, Jim Miller, Norm Szymanski, Chuck Donahue, Jim Schmidbauer. Third row: Equipment Manager Bob Donovan, Wayne Simon, Bill Koberick, Dick Niemeyer, Cliff Lanzinger, Joe Langenderfer, Jerry Trawinski, Lou Archambeau, Don Kwiatkowski, Tom Bruhn, Manager Bill Connelly, Manager Dave Lewis. Second row: Coach Fred George, George Zilba, Mike Sinay, Paul Mouch, Greg Sedgwick, Matt Heint- schel, Dave Connelly, Dan Mahoney, CHE Harestad, John Marciniak, Ron Rokick, Coach Dan Piloseno First row: Frank Phelps, Norm Harrigan, Pat Cassidy, Dick Joegle, Dale Kopinski, Carl Neilly, Ray Szy- manski, Dean Frankenhauser, Dick Stemple, Tom Kersher, Dick Sur, Paul Radlinski, Mike McAlear. Absent when picture taken: Chuck Buckenmeyer, Ron Smith, Chuck Senci, Jim Thibert, Bob Stearns, Keith Bombrys, and Manager Art Brubaker. Gridders to Impressive Victories The 1954 edition of the varsity football team found itself under the direction of a new head coach in the person of Mr. Fred George, who succeeded Mr. Patrick McCarty. The Fighting Irishv responded to their new coach by concluding a successful season with victories over Macomber, Rochester Aquinas, Woodward, and Scott. Of the five games the Irish eleven lost, four were decided in the final quarter and could have gone either way. Although not a champion in the standings the team was a champion in spirit, co-operation, and sportsmanship. 1954 Varsity Record Date Central Opponent Opp. Pts. Sept. 19 13 Cleveland St. Edwards . . . 19 Sept. 24 19 Libbey ...... . 20 Oct. 1 7 Woodward ..... . 6 Oct. 8 26 Macomber . . 13 Oct. 15 20 Scott ..... . 13 Oct. 22 14 Waite ...... . 21 Oct. 31 16 Rochester Aquinas . . 14 Nov. 5 14 Libbey ..... . 20 Nov. 12 7 DeVilbiss . . 19 Page 93 f Q VNNEX ' N new Q X xhifwm Q .. Q ,.., Q' ' f N hw . x 5 1 s , 1 v 1 .E X Lyf 1 H E Wgifmi 1 Q Ns' ,V .,..?. WN ., N b . 3 WM N. Q. ff: .... ' fi Quan . Q N ,V ei 'K x WEE f , , . , g 3 .fm xx Q F 4 SEK f 3 5 ? 'H w i Y x Q f K sk ' Ng W Q 5 it S5 my : K 1 in 5: ,A 1 is Q ' za' , I .awww V 1 5 sf a -w. , sf, T NF'-A 1 .... t -' Rwy Szynmnski M4 ' 'ity ' 'cinwiui xx is f ive Q-Riff xx 'I W , , Y' MW' ,wr , X - X. 'Q .X ag X . S . H I'OLl1.fh ness and great .lbll num I . N 'ell wlll I 1 5 1 ' 1 fs guud sairi. .- ,. 1 X .5 RANNK 5: A- N t was ,swf . 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'S11 f11 ' S - -'Wf 1 Xl 1 2 ,V ' T1 .11 Il1 '1'1 1111111-1 11 A1 1 11 xxc g11.11 1111111 1211 13 ' 1-11 1, . ,. 15.115 111 11- 111111-111111911 3 1311 11 111 '1111 ' L31 11 Nu. 1 If w +1 ' m 14 1 ,S 4 8 1 , 1 1 1, .Q if Y '1 s' .X Page 98 Row one: P. Bach, G. Uselowski, B. Veitch, B. Cavanaugh, B. Huss, D. Muck, T. Carey, J. Mackin, H. Gordan Row two: Coach Dan Modak, D. Hague-Rogers, G. Simon, D. Radlinski, R. Hoover, L. Jones, P. Zam, B. Ragner, T. Hartnett, coach J. Anton Row three: B. Wuest, B. Huffman, A. Eisel, B. Tscherne, B. Keller, D. Lehman, M. McGuire, T. Lopinski, R. Zak Row four: D. Worland, T. Rejent, M. Grosjean, B. Croci, D. Stiles, T. Weytowich. J. Balusik Sophs Even Record During his tenure at Central, Mr. Dan Modak coached lightweight football and basketball, and varsity baseball. Mr. Modak's lightweight football team compiled a 3-3 record this year, with the losses being de- cided in the Hnal seconds of the games. In compiling their victories, the Rum-Dums, so called by coach Modak, showed co-operation and determination. The 1955 and 1956 varsitys will be strengthened by the addition of several of these fine players. Under Mr. lVIodak's coaching, the lightweight basketball team jumped off to a rapid start and finished in second place, while the 1954 baseball team tied for the city title. Mr. Modak concluded his coaching tenure at Central in January to accept the head coaching Mr' Dan Modak position at Hubbard High School, Hubbard, Ohio. 99 Baby Irish into Five Wins After serving as varsity backfield coach for several years, Mr. Larry Bondy took over the reins of the freshman football team and guided them to five wins in six games. The frosh copped impressive Wins over Libbey Q20-OJ, Waite Q7-OJ, Scott Q20-OJ, Woodward C24-OJ, and DeVilbiss Q33-GJ. As the team's record indicates, the fresh- men are destined to capture many championships. Coach Bondy stated at the close of the season that this freshman team is the biggest and best ever to enter Central. Mr. Lawrence Bondy Row one: Manager Tom Longeway, J. Zaborski, J. Potzebowski, D. Kinzel, D. Cou- terier, C. Hench, E. Nassar, B. Hardy, P. Kessler, D. Cassidy, B. Vetter, Manager John Czarnecki Row two: Coach Larry Bondy, C. Miller, T. Plekowski, C. Brown, B. Brubaker, J Bugert, D. Rupp, B. Fournier, J. Mack, D. LaP1ante, B. Compton, T. McCarty Row three: B. Lusch, F. Kazmierski, D. Edwards, T. Keller, F. Hornyak, R. Parke 1 J. Meyers, J. LaFrambois, D. Tucker, R. Sokolowski, W. McCullough Row four: A. Gendaszek. B. Manion, T. Ankowiak, B. Wulf, J. Yambor, J. Emerson. J. Beaber, F. Justen Page 99 Page From left: Don Beauch, Doug Doherty, Don Jurek, Leo Talaska, John Arkebauer, Bob Stutz, Pat Riley, Greg Sedgwick, Dick Sur, Tony Rejent, Jack Mattimore, coach Larry Bondy Celts Capture Second Place The 1955 Central basketball team, coached by Mr. Larry Bondy, compiled a record of twelve wins and eight losses. Besides capturing second place in the city league with eight wins in twelve games, the Celts had the distinction of being the only city team to defeat the league champion Libbey Cowboys, who were ranked as high as sixth place in the state polls. Mr. Bondy began the season with only three veterans, but as the season pro- gressed these three players plus nine new athletes teamed to place Central in contention for the city title until late in the year. Don Jurek, a junior guard, earned Honorable Mention on the Times All-City Basketball Team and a spot on the Blade All-City Second Team, and was selected by his teammates as the Most Valuable Player of the l954-1955 varsity. Senior forward, Pat Riley, gained a berth on the Blade Second All-City Team, and along with John Arkebauer and Bob Stutz, Honorable Mention on the Times' All-City. As head basketball coach, Mr. Bondy has set a marvelous record at Central. Along with many championship teams he has produced, the Irish were regional runners-up in l948g state runners-up in l949g district runners-up in l95lg and state quarter finalists in 1952. 102 Successful Season Central's lightweight basketball team had a very successful season. They finished second in the city league with a 9-3 record. The lightweights play- ed under two coaches. The first was Mr. Dan Modak and after his de- parture Mr. Fred George took over and kept up the team's winning ways. Showing signs of speed and rebound strength, the lightweights will be of valuable help in build- ing next year's varsity. Row one: Howdy Gordan, T. DiSalle, B. Stearns, R. Zak, T. Gerkin Row two: B. Huss, B. Veitch, R. Glick, M. Mercurio, M. Wiedeman City Runners-up Mr. Daniel Piloseno. in his first year as fresh- man basketball coach, with a 9-3 record. com- pleted a prosperous sea- son, leading the squad to the runners-up posi- tion in the city league behind the Scott Bull- dogs. A fast, well balanced, accurate shooting ball club, the frosh should develop into a strong championship contender in the years to come. Row one: Fred Kazmierski, T. Gallagher, B. Brubaker, B. Fournier, D. Rupp, P. Kessler Row two: C. Miller, B. Compton, E. Nasser, J. Zargo, J. Eeaber, J. Emerson, D. Cassidy Page 103 Baseball Veterans The Irish showed promise of becoming a great team by romping, at times unmerciful- ly, over their opposition. August Schug, Tom Tiger', Lyons, Flip Filipiak, Bill Pontsler, Dale Kopinski and Mike Brady rounded out the pitching staff. Dick Jaegle, a junior, held down the hot- corner position. Playing shortstop, Bob Stearns, though only a sophomore, has proved to be a valuable asset to the team. Scooping up balls at second was Jack Mattimore, a fast moving senior playing his second year on the varsity. Doug Doherty, a junior, and Pat Riley were stationed at first base, while behind the plate, Chuck Farrell complet- ed his third year on the var- sity. Underclassmen who will lead the Irish to many vic- tories in the future are: catchers, Dan Mahoney and Ron Rokickig infielder, John Marciniakg and outfie Jim Miller. Searching for Hy balls in the outer gardens for the Celts were such potent stars as Che Buckenmyer, Mike McAlear, and Dick Mylek. Top row: B. Russ, D. Cassidy, F. Kazmierski, H. Gordan, B. Pontsler, C. G. Madrzykowski, C. Harestead, G. Filipiak Middle row: C. Farrell, A. Schug, D. Doherty, D. Jaegle, J. Miller, B. M. McAlear, D. Kopinski, C. Buckenmeyer, D. Mylek, P. Riley, mgr. T. Bottom row: M. Madden, G. Kwiatkowski, T. Lyons, J. Mattimore, D. R. Rokicki, C. Donahue, M. Brady l Talented f Thinelads This year Central again enter a track t in high school competit After the 1948 season which the squad finished dismal season in last p in the city league, tl was discontinued. Mr. 'l othy Dever, in his first j on Central's faculty, coach. Central should tainly better its 1948 f tion in the city league Mr. Dever has several ented boys on the team. Tryouts for the 1955 Central track team Page 104 C6lltl'2ll,S Mat-men The wrestling team of Central Catholic High completed the '54-'55 sea- son with a record of no wins against ten losses. Although the record doesn't indicate a suc- cessful season, the future is bright for Central's mat-men since this was only the second sea- son for the team and a program of building a championship team is being conducted under the expert coaching of Gil Simon. CLeft to rightj: R. Draur, L. Rochelle, T. Dumas, D. Kill, D. Roberts, B. Dew, D. Conyers, A. Lovell, R. Gonzales, J. McQuillen, R. DeMars M. Giovanni, T. Kern, D. Nielsen, J. Thompson, G. Simon, D. Server, J. Fargo, R. Kahle, B. Wolfe, F. Tscherne, L. Lutjens, T. Barney, R. Kerscher, F. Hatfield, B. Koberick enjoy R. Mazur and P. Radlinski's style of wrestling. Title Contenders Four experienced vet- erans and seven new- comers comprise the 1955 tennis team which aims to better last year's third place record of three wins and two losses. Jack McQuillen, Dave Conyers, Bill Dew, and Andre Lovell, all re- turnees from the '54 racket squad, carry Cen- tral's hopes for the city title. Page 105 'li , , 1 E, I 1. Standing: Jack McQuillen, Al Kish, Mike Robieg kneeling: George Edelstein, Ken Rober 2. CLeft to rightlt Richard Capoun, Paul Hornyak, Thomas Cieslewicz, John Wiser, Donald Miller, Thomas Tafelski Future Keglers r Both Central bowling teams, American and National, Wound up the season near the bottom of their respective leagues. There is a bright future for the National league team since it is com- posed of sophomores who have gained the necessary experience which should lead to championships. Jack McQuillen rolled the high game of the year, 218. A 200 game was also rolled by John Weiss. Those who rolled a 500 series included Ken Rober, Al Kish, Cecil Cezidacki, and Jack lVlcQuillen. Fine Records Central's golf teams have estab- lished marvelous records in the city league. In six years, they have lost only two matches and tied one. The 1954 team Won the city championship with a record of live wins and one tie. Besides playing in the city league, the linksmen also engaged in matches with Whitmer, Syl- vania, Holland, and Ottawa Hills. All the city league matches are played at Ottawa Park, while the non-league matches are played at Valleywood, Heather Downs, and Highland Meadows. At the conclusion of the regu- lar season, the four best players represent Central in the district meet at Heather Downs with the winners and runners-up qualify- ing for the meet at Columbus' Standing: Ed Jacobs, Ed Nasser, Tony Rejent, Ron Croci, Coach Jim Tansey Kneeling: Frank Kwiatkowski, Bob Jeziorski, Joel Kaminski, Chuck Rejent Page 106 Annualg3Lettern1en's Trophy Selected as the outstanding players of their respective teams, Don Jurek and Norm Harrigan were presented with the second annual Letter- men's Trophy by Student Council President Don Peatee. Their names will be inscribed on the trophy along with last year's winners Bill Kennelly and Fred Gawecki. Norm, a senior, who played offensive guard and various positions on defense for the 1954 football team, received berths on both the Times and Blade All-City Teams and was awarded the Michael DiSalle Trophy for playing ability and sportsmanship. Don, vice-president of the junior class, averaged fourteen points a game during the basketball season and was placed on the Blade Second Team All-City, and merited Honorable Mention from the Times. Shown from left to right are: Coach Dan Piloseno, Don Jurek, representing the basketball team, Don Peatee, Student Council President, Norm Harrigan, representing the football team, and Coach Fred George. Page 167 Faithful Managers A vital part in Central's athletic pro- gram is played by the student managers. Although they do not participate on the varsity football or basketball teams, these boys handle all equipment for the players and coaches. They attend as many practices as the players do and give much of their valuable time to serve in their capacity as managers. Some of their duties include: cleaning the cleats of the football players, caring for the football and basketball uniforms, and also aiding the other athletic teams. Bottom: Dave Lewis, Art Brubaker, Dean Manson, Bill Connelly Top: Tom Plekowski, John Czarnecki Utmost from Cheerleaders Although every loyal Central fan cheers for his team, it is necessary to have a group of enthusiastic students to lead and unite the cheers. In this way, the team receives encouragement and strength from the student body as a whole, and is inclined to strive harder for victory. Without this help from the cheerleaders, Central would not be able to have a strong, organized cheering section in support of its teams. Front row: Jack Leivo, Duane Ross, Tom Standish, Jim Sneider Second row: Dolly Facklernan, Jo Ann Piotrowski, Pat Robinson Third row: Marcia Koehn, Pat Vincent Page 108 S rf, is mf A S? Sitting: Pat Robinson, president, Carol Ginter, vice president, standing: Rita Rybarczyk, bowling secretary, Carol Yost, treasurer, Marilyn Melle, secretary GAL Activities The Girls' Athletic League, established at Central in 1930, has completed its twenty-fifth year as an athletic organization. Through the combined efforts of Miss Leon- hardt, and the leadership of its officers: Pat Robinson, Marilyn Melle, Carol Jean Yost, Carol Ginter, and Sue Riddle, the G A L was again one of the most worthwhile activities of the school year. The purpose of this organization is to promote and develop leadership, sports- manship, athletic ability, and present an extensive physical and health program to its members. The GAL works together as a group doing its best to attain a spirit of charity among its members. Bowling, horseback-riding, roasts, picnics, and splash parties are among the activities offered by the GAL to any girl who desires to become an active member. Miss Leonhardt is also the instructor for all girls' gym classes which include these activities: basketball, volleyball, shuiiieboard, hit pin baseball, and modern dancing. At the completion of the school year, the GAL sponsors an athletic banquet at which letters, chevrons, pins, bracelets, and trophies are awarded to members who have earned suificient points. An All-Around Trophy is also awarded to the girl who is most deserving. Page 109 fi.. fi: 1. 2. First row: J. Kakos, T. Maier, S. Joyce, Plaskiewicz, M. McQui1ien, R. Rybarczyk S. Wasielewskig second row: J. Welsheimer. M. L First row: C. Niedbalski, R. Borer, L. Biilmaierg second row: C. Bascuk, P. Ward, D. House, L. Koenig, J. Koberstein 3. First row: P. Erd, S. Newmang second row: G. Phelps, J. Speriing. D. Fackelmun, E. Glonek Page 110 ORGANIZATIGNS OS FS Pg Recognition of Principal Monsignor Harrington peruses the letter sent to him by the Holy Father, Pope Pius XII, announcing his appointment as a papal chamberlain. To his right is a reproduction of the letter. Presentation of Gift At the assembly in his honor, Monsignor was presented with a student-body gift by the Senior Class President John Hayward, who expressed the elation of the student body concerning Monsi- gnor's appointment. This gift was just a small token expressing the gratitude of the students and fac- ulty to Monsignor for his untiring interest in the welfare of Central. Monsignor Harrington accepts the gift of the student body from Class President John Hayward. Page ll2 Continous Devotion to Central Shown to the left is the papa letter received by Monsignor Ha rington, October 22. This documen ' rr Q J contains Monsignors appoint by His Holiness Pope Pius and expresses the acknowle ment for the Very Reverend L. Harrington's continuous de tion to his duties as principal Central Catholic High School. El , X, ' 1 .uwmwmuw .... M Wm- 4 mmuwnummuk ' '51, . 5,x ,N -. 4 5 5. Q NN i 3. V,dwQ K... Eg R f af-2 X . X . P+ m S?5'Q E ,T .. . ,, 5 -s V A J xl! I 1 Q ,W wM,..,,,-3 Q, Q ' M. S, X4 . 1, 'GRI' ' A if Q tn- X Wi' be 1. w,,vw . f ' f .'-5c.i2l I V -a A QQ? QMQ5 :Ang . ,M ' r h W ff A I C-K o n Q c Q w :1,..'Q.'4.gef-si-' Ei o . H s Q .-gag -5? .Q ' 2 5 , 1 fi Q ' 24 w rqnzft Wg fhf W fi nxgiigf , Syklgekli .Eswzg Q! . . - ,,, , . FTA 0fHC61'S2 Sue Camp, secretary, Judy Cooper, treasurer, Binnie Harrison, president, Sue Ferrenburg, vice-president Interest i11 Nursing For the past two years members of the FNA have been crusading for nurses to staff America's hospitals, clinics, and institutions. Through membership, prospective nurses are introduced to the du- ties and responsibilities of the nursing field by guest speakers at monthly meetings. Further ac- quaintance with the nursing field is attained by frequent tours of city hospitals. The FNA sponsored two addi- tional activities this yearg the in- stallation of officers and an assem- bly. This year marked the second year in which the FNA was a member of the Toledo Interschool Council of Future Nurses. if Sense of Leadership The Future Teachers of America, established at Central five years ago, has become an active and successful group. Since its begin- ning this organization has ably carried out its three-fold purpose, first, obtaining information for members concerning the opportu- nities and the advantages open in the field of educationg secondly. developing the virtues and form- ing the character in the students necessary for a good teacher, thirdly, inspiring the young people with a strong sense of leadership by the study of the lives of great educators. Attending lectures and social functions as well as the club meetings, constitutes the yearly activities of the members of this organization. FNA 0ffiCel'SZ Georgene Smith, secretary, Lois Jasinski, ser- geant-at-armsg Marie Popp, president, Sue McCartney, treasurer, and Barbara Mettler, vice-president RJ Camera Club Officers: James Dai1ey,5ec treasurer, Joanne Calkins, president, and president Page 114 retaryg Barbara Hart, John Wilhelm, vice- Intriguing Hobby Proving its worth by functioning for the ninth year, the 4C Club CCentral Catholic Camera Clubb serves the student who wishes to assume a fascinating hobby, and also provides some of the basic fundamentals for the students who choose a career in the photogra- phic field. Each week the members meet to discuss different points relative to photography, and once each month, slides are shown to famili- arize the members with funda- mental procedures, such as devel- oping and enlarging pictures. In addition students may bring their cameras to meetings and inquire about how to obtain composition in a picture with a particular type of camera. If active participation is shown and the number of required points is earned, a member will be awarded a letter. Club Officers standm L K3lOUS8lx,DI'6S1d9Ht.C.K1'8US, ery Tuesday, provide the ce president C Biiei 1st xice-president: seated: B. Smyth, ind tieisuiei D Faimei sergeant-at-arms. Concentration on the King The Chess Club, established three years ago, aims to en- rich the intellectual faculties of its members and promote good sportsmanship. The game sharpens the foresight of the player in that he must look ahead in formulating his stra- tegy, and gives him a keener insight in protecting his king. It also exercises the memory 'oy the apprehension and mem- orizing of diversified plays and counterplays. Weekly meetings, held ev- members with an opportunity to play the classical game as well as discuss recent innova- tions by the modern masters. lVIaintenanee of Station The Radio fHamJ Club, composed of licensed ama- teurs and students, celebrated its third year in existence by enlarging its enrollment and expanding its communica- tions with area schools. Meet- ings for instruction in code and theory are held every Tuesday and Wednesday. with a general business meeting on Fridays. The Radio Club maintains its own station in Club Board of Directors Donald P1-iebe, secretaryg Joe . chanmin Bill Achingei tieasurerg and Jerry Dashner, the basement of the MLISIC Building. Development of Moral Virtues YCS boys' leadel'S! J. O'Brien, B. Raitz, moderator Fr. Beauregard, J. Klein, B. Worland, and D. Radecki, plan Dating Forum, while girls' leaders: S. Brown, M. Eich, K. Walkowski, U. Joseph, C. Wimmenauer, J. Oliver, and MaryAnn Sinay, conduct panel discussion. Page 115 The Voices of The Student Body . . fa. y Directing the twenty-second Student Council are: Janet Flynn, Secretary, Chuck Gallagher xice president, Don Peatee, president, Ursula Joseph, treasurer. Page 116 Speak Through The Student Council Under the guidance of Reverend Francis J. Gross, OSFS, and Sister Mary de Paul, SND, the Student Council completed its twenty-second year with many achievements to its credit of which the entire school can be proud. Comprised of its four officers, the commissioners of the various de- partments, all class officers, a representative from each conference room, and the presidents of all recognized school organizations and clubs, the Student Council is the voice of the student body and affords an oppor- tunity to all to participate in student government. At monthly meetings, conducted by Parliamentary procedure, stu- dent opinions are expressed, discussed, and acted upon. By this means successful promotion of school activities-spiritual, social and athletic, is attained. and a closer union between the students and faculty is procured. The Student Council is affiliated with the National Association of Secondary Schools, and the Toledo Area Student Council which was or- ganized by Frazier Reams in 1946. 5-qu CVC X l ,kv .. 1. What are you so happy about, Sue? 2. Chief Fr M391 N-. Justice Phelps presides over Student Court. 3. Centralites at Area Student Council dance. 4. Commissioners in off duty hours. 5. Joel Kaminski, hall guard, keeps corridor clean with a little aid. Page 117 Christian Principles The Student Spiritual Council endeavors to promote among its members the practice of Christian principles in everyday life by encouraging the students to become active members in the organizations it maintains. The council is comprised of five different committees: the Saint John Berchmans Society, composed of acolytesg the Eucharistic Marian Committee, those especially devoted to Mary and the Eucharistic Lord: the Apostolic Committee, zealous missionariesg the Literature Committee, students interested in promoting good Literatureg and the Saint Hilda's Guild, hand- maids in the house of Christ. Row 1: D. Costlow, E. Baumgartner, B. Green, M. Adamski, J. Cooper, S. Ondris Row 2: J. Graham, J. Duncan, M. J. Sexton, M. Bolger, C. Culbertson, G. Balser, B. Huss Row 3: M. Donnelly, L. Martin, B. Raitz, L. Archambeau Mission Zeal The Apostolic Committee consists of Centralites who are interested in using their mission zeal to spread the word of Christ to all nations. This committee is made up of one representative from each conference room and holds its meetings monthly for the purpose of promot- ing more and better mission activities in the school. Dur- ing the school year this organization holds a mission day once each month, pro- motes the sale of Christmas cards and seals during the Christmas season for the fi- nancing of home and foreign missions, and takes charge of a drive for the ransoming of pagan children. Each year the committee presents an assembly at which Paladin Awards are given to members who have participated actively in the events throughout the year. Page 118 Devotional Activities The Eucharistic-Marian Committee, an organization dedicated to the spread of devotion to Christ in the Eucharist and His Blessed Mother, holds bi-monthly meetings where the students plan activities of the organi- zation. Besides encouraging fre- quent reception of Holy Communion, daily visits to the chapel, recitation of the rosary, the Committee en- deavors to make the Church Unity Octave a success at Central. During the Marian Year the Eucharistic-Marian Com- mittee sponsored a pilgrim- age to the parishes of O.L. P.H., Immaculate Concep- tion, Cathedral and Saint Mary's, as a tribute to Our Lady, and as a climax for the year an assembly was presented in her honor. The annual May Convo- cation, towards the end of the school year, marks the close of the committee's ac- tivities. Sitting: Judy Veigel, Barbara Sarno, Lynn Veigel, Sharon Whitaker, Carol Czyewski, Shirley Ehle Standing: John Graham, Dave Wenzler, Joel Kaminski, John Maraldo, Dick Server Bottom Row: G. Smarszcz. T. Grady. P. Fischer. P. Dow. L. VanNest, E. Cahill Top Row: T. Anaple, B. Beauregard, B. Fredricks, J. Duerk sf 5, , Care of Altar Realizing that Our Lord's home deserves much atten- tion, a special group. the St. Hilda Guild. members of girls' art classes. has as its main duty the upkeep of the School Chapel. Because of the generosity ot' these girls the Sanctuary, and all its appurtenances, are fittingly prepared for daily Mass. Bene-diction, Re- treat, and First Friday decorations. vi Ch rislian Reading The aim ot' the Literature Committee is to promote Christian reading not only for the students ot' Central and their families. but also tor all Toledoans. In order to give the stu- dents an idea ot' the good literature published in op- position to indecent litera- ture, the Committee sponsors Book Week, during which intriguing posters and dis- plays of books. pamphlets, and magazines are exhibited. In addition to Book Week, a monthly list of approved reading material is distribu- uted and a faculty tea is sponsored. This book list gives only titles and authors, but further inquiry on the part of anyone interested would lead to a more com- plete summary ot best sellers. Qs it Sitting: Patricia Slater, journeymen representative: Marilyn Melle, treasurer: and Sandra Bialecki, vice-president: standing: Brook Miller. apprentice rep- resentative: Charlotte Okonski, president: and Judy Pluciniak, secretary 'f? ' .ew vs-or Eff' Sitting: Bill Dew, treasurerg Frank Phelps, secretary, Harvey Wales, president Standing: Tom Nachazel, master of ceremoniesg Jack Ryan, vice-president Religious Vocations Fostering Religious voca- tions among its members is the main goal of the Saint John Berchmans Sanctuary Society, which was estab- lished at Central in 1936. Relating to this aim the boys are given the oppor- tunity to serve daily Mass in the school chapel, assist at First Friday Benediction services, participate in the retreat, and take part in the annual 'May Convocation ceremonies. Page 119 Co-editor Margaret Gurren hr Qlv Self-reliance To afford the students an opportunity to put into practice the knowledge gleaned in the journalism classes, The Centric is published bi-Weekly during the school year. The staff, composed en- tirely of senior journalism students, Page 120 4.3,-f f consists of co-editors, page editors, as- sociate editors and typists as well as the business and circulation departments. With the variety of positions, it opens fields of Work to any student, no matter what his penchant. While editing The Centric, the staff learns to write news stories, feature l 4 gi K, uf 1. Business staff balances books. 2. Gerri 3. What are you reaching for, Jo? 1 Shrader finds a m.stake rin: of Journalists stories and editorials, prepare copy for the printer, proofread the galley proof, and develop the make-up of each par- ticular issue on the dummy. One of the most important lessons the students learn by Working on The Centric is Co-editor August Schug the necessity of self-reliance. This year the staff discarded the nameplate, which had been used for eight years, and adopted a new logo, which consists of the words The Cen- tric in Old English lettering super- scribed over a quill and scroll. Don't worry, John, she won't tear it. 5. You're not working very hard, Donna. 6. What a mess! Page 121 - ii Miyg K Swiss lf STD 1 S . Co-editor Sandra Nadeau Cenlripetal After the appointment of the Cen- tripetal co-editors, they, with the associate editors selected keys, and their importance to the daily life of every Centralite, as the theme of the yearbook. The various divisions of the staff, associatesg senior, underclass, organi- zation, sports, typists, ad managers, and business managers, then began work on their respective assignments. 1. Associate editors plan '55 Centripetal. 2. Another assignment for typists! 3. August Schug hands John Wilhelm, photographer, pic schedule. Page 122 'HT .A A W5 as . if fig . -JMISQZWJ, 'sr I Y gl '-:K ' Azmlxjgrk 1 av' .lf , Co-editor Charles Farrell A - A j Compilation As material for each section was compiled by the editors of the vari- ous organizations, the book proceed- ed to take shape. The creative touch to the annual was contributed by the photographer and artistsg the busi- ness set-up by the ad and business managers, and the senior set-up by the senior editors, were added to the other material and the book was sent to the printer for printing and binding. 'HY 4. Bob Jeziorski and John Harron enjoy Frank Phelps' troubles! 5. Ad Managers proofread patron list. QR Page 123 1. Do you think it will rain today? Ambitious of Senior Thespians Under the direction of Reverend Walter Dean, OSFS, t'Pygmalion,' by George Ber- nard Shaw, was presented on November 18, 19, 20, and 21, in Central's auditorium. The musical aspect of the program was provided by the Orchestra, conducted by Mr. John Bennett. The setting for this three act comedy is early Twentieth century London. It is the story of Eliza Doolittle tPatricia Dowj, a guttersnipe, who is taken in by Professor Henry Higgins fKevin Solonl, on a bet made by Colonel Pickering fJohn Haywardj, to be changed into an acceptable young lady of high society. As the play opens, some theatre-goers, QBill Dew, Binnie Harrison, Ed Hoover, Jean King, and Pat Tansey,J take shelter from the rain as do Professor Higgins, the Colonel, and Eliza. Upon receiving permission for the transformation of Eliza from Mr. Doolittle fMike Haughl, a chimney-Sweeper destined to become a well-known lecturer, Professor Higgins gives needed lessons in etiquette to Eliza. Bolstered with this knowledge and extra coaching from the housekeeper, Mrs. Pearce Uosephine Hooverj, Eliza visits Pro- fessor Higgins' mother, CPhyllis Pawlikowskil. The maid CPatricia Fischerj, introduces Mrs. Higgins and her guests, Mrs. Hill fE1aine Baumgartnerl, Miss Hill fTheresa Bradyl, and Freddy Hill Games Annarinoj. Professor Higgins Wins the bet, but loses his love Eliza, who marries Freddy Hill. Page 124 .QQZ Page 126 Musical Talent This department, under the direc- tion of Mr. John C. Bennett and Sr. Almeda RSM, offers a special oppor- tunity for all students musically in- clined. It consists of the Glee Club, singing along, with the orchestra, Stringing along and the band, march- ing along. These groups are accom- panied on the piano by Mary Weth- erill and Elaine Quetschke. The Glee Club consists of about 90 members who participate in various assemblies, the football banquet, the May Convocation and an annual spring concert. The highlight of their activities was the operetta Briga- doonj' in which they were assisted Mr. John Bennett Music Director Although this year's orchestra was composed of only twenty pieces, its performances in assemblies, at the spring concert and in the intermis- sions at the Senior Play uPygmalionf' were praised by all listeners. One of the hardest working organi- zations throughout the school is the band. It adds color to assemblies, pep rallies and football games, and also participates in the annual May Con- vocation. by the orchestra. Elaine Quetschke and Mary Wetherill . .3 v.A. ws KJ Y F 5 Row Four: J. Michaels, J. Flynn. B. Hodgson. A. Perry, S. Nudeau. M. Westmeyer, M. Sinay. E. Bauingartner. L. Muttoni, P. McCarty. S. Noe, J. Aubry Row Three: J. Russo, P. Muchinski, M. Ginter, E. Swiutecki, E. Hickock. B. Harrison. B. Brigham. J. Pulicki. C. Snyder, J. Thomas. C. Wimmenuuer Row Two: P. Robinson, D. Radecki. C. Ginter. P. Fischer. K. Hildebrand. M. Kayser, P. Dow. R. Dzinglewski. M. Duwve. J. Rajner, J. Nagle Row One: J. Falkenbcrg. C. Corthell. P. Hanlon. B. Hart. J. Lewis. V. Lewis. A. Printke. K. Eliot. C. Kuszinski. J. Hoover, M. Andrzejewski 25'ZJf'.. 4 ,1...... N..- . .lip-ww--1 - v N? .. f 'ful' P+-'J 1 I ,X K . - 5 V : 1 : 2 . A Row-Four: R. Powers, M. Donnelly, L. Cousino. J. Serke, J. Klein, J. Duerk, T. Bueter, E. Sehlugeter, J. Hiltniun. D. Lewundowski Row Three: R. McCullough. D. Henige. J. Hayward, D. Peatee, J. Freitag, F. Wenzler, K. Fischer, T. McColl. J. MacAleur Row Two: K. Westrick. J. Jan. W. Wolfe. K. Solon, M. Coyle, B. Johnson. E. Hoover Row One: J. O'Neill. D. Wenzler, J. Quinn, T. Meiring, C. Gallagher. R. Hague-Rogers Puge 127 Page 128 1. Back row: A. Sniadowski, D. Noble, P. Kwiatkowski, D. Manson, A. Zepfg front row: R. Hague-Rogers, R. Ciescelczyk, I. Stevens, J. Myer 2. K. Schlachter, J. Zoll, S. Toth, W. Brady 3. Standing: P. Kiel, K. Rowep seated: D. Lewandowski, M. Gang, T. Harris 4. D. Secor, R. Lewandowski, R. Sotkiwicz, M. Conyers, T. Beard, M. Lawniczak J! Row one: Charles Jankowski, T. Gruhler, B. Lauer, C. Seren, J. Mizerny, R. Lajc Row two: W. Dusseau, R. Drauer, H. Herwat, G. Rajner, G. Pfieffer, E. Skibinski Row three: C. Shouldice, T. Harrison, M. Conyers, R. Say Row one: D. Lewandowski, T. Samsel. W. Wester, M. Gang, P. Piatrowski, L. Settlemeyer Row two: C. Mattes, P. Hayden, M. Giovannucci, J. Slupecki, B. Benore Row three: J, Toth, L. Bushroe, G. Nusbaum, J. Ide, R. Homier, B. Kolinsky Standing: W. Sutton, L. Morin, D. Connersg sitting: A. Wallace, S. Dusseau, M. Munich, J. Pocisk, T. Beard, M. Lawniczak Back row: D. Boyd, J. Jacobs, P. Kiel, J. Ferri, C. Lehman: front row: K. Rowe, W. Krall Page 129 Annual Operetta Presentation Central's annual operetta presentation was whimsical Brigadoon, a romantic fantasy by Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner. The Music Department's 1955 production, under the direction of Reverend Walter Dean OSFS, and Mr. John Bennett, was staged at the State Theater, April 29, 30, and May 1. The story of Brigadoon centers around two New Yorkers, Tommy Albright CTerry Beuterj and Jeff Douglass fJohn Quinnj, who, while hunting in Scotland come upon Briga- doon, At the village fair, Tommy meets and falls in love with Fiona MacLaren fJanet Flynnj, daughter of Andrew MacLaren QKev Solonj, as the family is preparing for the wedding of Fiona's sister Jean CPat Fischerj to Charlie Dalrymple CDon Peateej. Likewise, Jeff's heart is captured by Meg Brockie fArlene Perryj, a determined village lassie. Vendors who are selling their goods at the fair are: Angus McGuf'fie fMike Coylel, Sandy Dean fThomas Anapleb, and Archie Beaton CThomas McColll, whose son Harry fNick Curtoj, is still in love with Jean. While at Brigadoon, the two Americans learn of the legend of the town from Mr. Lun- die fJohn Haywardj. It consists in a bargain between Mr. Forsythe, deceased minister of the village church, and God, by which each night would last one-hundred years. No occupant of Brigadoon was allowed to leave, but any outsider who loved a member of the town was allowed to remain. Harry attempts to escape but is accidentally killed by Jeff. Two months after returning home, the Americans become reestablished in their for- mer habits. Jeff is being sued by Frank fEd Hooverj, a bartender, when Tommy returns from a farm in New Hampshire, and his fiancee Jane Ashton fSandra Nadeaub appears. Upon breaking their engagement, Tommy and Jeff return to Brigadoon, where Tommy is given another chance to join his beloved Fiona. , x v : E ,.. '33 ws-iq gs. My 5 ww ,.. ww -S K .' X W' x x. . Q ' X. .f A gg w s M . X 5 F i fr . 4 E Y 1,55 Q1 H Ni mf, H 1. .. 1 .yn m. -1. . :fx 4, , 'E . E SQ ' 'bi wi , S SQ K .1 ,,.. . + I 5 1' 111 , 1 , Wi, L K 3 Q . A , .X X - , Q, .. - n 9 Q Q is Q sd , ' N !'. is?-'S' ' '1f'f' W., Q fi 2, A ,X A -' xi IZ' I vm 51 A F? um ff ff.Q55H ' 5 ,ng V 'xgggqb a. Wait I. fligliil fi!m 5525.52 EQWWN 4 . X s - .- xl , T fi? .Q il M-. Mba Q, . Nix sf ? vw .A , 1 9 . s 4x-J' an A 47 .-w f if if ' X J X Qi l ifh f'KH' f J. A 1 -Gi ' , i, . , 1, f .,,..1, 0 'f 3- 1QQQ,s.'Q 'bw 1 529 Q u S' B og, n' 'J A . ' A - 1-7' xzlxtv U,-vw ., jg. '1 .' - T-.P L52-.p,,, ' '..,'5-:sv fhnz' gf, ,' ,-. '., R Phi' 7 w .Q- ,f - l,. F. V. 4 mlm ., ,. I 1 ,fm- 1 'fw 1, me ,H nf, fy !e4f4'EgQ?4 ' xg f ' 'w42wwf f' w 'g5'?3'7f'w'5 YL ff, f f A , ,ff Kathleen Golazcwski and Louis Archambeau co-crown Cent1'al's queen. Coronation of Mary One of the highlights in the school year at Central is the annual May Convocation. The students after the act of consecration, assemble on the school campus Where a boy and girl, in the name of the students, crown Mary, Queen of May and Queen of Central. Page 132 A , X . :..,. R X S i mis iq l Q X u- x gag ' A X xx if X Y fx S if - iw H 5 ,..-- 5 'NS 'Qs A Franciscans To Join Ccntral's Faculty Famed Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation at Carey, Ohio To supply Central with religious teachers to replace the Oblate Fathers of St. Francis de Sales, who will be needed to staff Toledo's new high school for boys, the Rev. Basil Heiser, OFM Conv. provincial, in response to Bishop Rehring's request, will send five Franciscan Fathers to Central in September 1955. The Franciscans may be new to Central Catholic as faculty members but black- robed Franciscans are not strangers to the people of the Toledo diocese. Since 1912 the Franciscans, Friar Minor Conventual, have cared for the famed Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation at Carey, Ohio, and have been constant L'assistants to the diocese in preach- ing Retreats, Missions, Days of Recollection, and Forty-Hours devotion. In the field of Christian education, they are not newcomers for the Order has a long line-up of ancient and modern scholars who continue to hold their place among the educators of the world. At Carey, Ohio, the Fathers have maintained a seminary for twenty-one years. Page 134 Oblates to Open New Boys' School Rev. W. Dean Rev. R. Flecksteiner Rev. J. Fuqua Rev. F. Gross OS.F.S. CA.B.J O.S.F.S. tM.A.J O.S.F.S. CA.B.b O.S.F.S. fM.AJ lHad Sad Hello 5, FZlP6WCll,, 1943 1955 Rev. E. F. Smith Rev. W. Wharton O.S.F.S. CM.A.J O.S.F.S. CA.B.D With the foundation of the new St. Francis de Sales High School, six Oblate Fathers are leaving Central Catholic, severing a twelve-year association which began in September of 1943. The opening of their Toledo house that year marked one more milestone in the Order's distinguished career of service. Founded by the Very Reverend Louis Brisson in France in 1872, the Oblates arrived in Wilmington, Delaware in 1903, to establish their first American house. Today, besides serving in Toledo and Wilmington the Order maintains nine houses in Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York and Michigan, where members are engaged primarily in teaching, preaching missions and parish work. Although the establishment of St. Francis de Sales boys, school deprives Central of the services of the Oblates, it marks an expansion in the scope of their services to the people of the Diocese of Toledo. It is in that spirit that we of Central thank the Oblate Fathers and wish them Godspeed in their new undertaking. Page 135 'YHRD wwf HGH BG' DNC 0 E MXCE X O N55 BD YA umm DANCE Maintenance Staff -u-if Mr. John Welter Head of Maintenance Standing: Mrs. T. Garsuch Mr. F. Hawk, Mr. E. Paw- linskiq seated: Mr. J. Welter Mr. H. Radnor Cafeteria Stall' Mrs. E. Hanenhrath, Mrs. M Lusher, Mrs. M. Glasnapp Mrs. L. Mooney ,. S., 4, E fiiggff' wi Mr. John Paeko Head of Cafeteria Mrs. M. Donovan, Mrs. Densmore, Mrs. L. Nawrock Mrs. E. Rayman Ji' 76+ .Q Ki' X W? x gg, Q0lll1jfvlQ 6 iilfe Qfwts 9 vie 42' X ak i if 'iff OF COURSE You ARE, why not? It means ii ? Y? you are ambitious . . . looking forward to the years ahead to whatever they will bring . . . X X X' to the big challenge of making your own way . . to reach the top in whatever field you select. url' af IT'S GOOD - this ambition - because, properly wl- channeled, it leads to accomplishment, and security, and all the good things in life you have a right to expect. YOUR FIRST STEP is to select a job in which your talents can be explored and used most fully. YOUR INTERESTS may lie in, say, the field of electronics . . or hydraulics, chemistry, mechanical engineering . . . or they may lean toward ofiice work, or administration . . or many of numerous interesting and rewarding occupations. Whatever your dreams, whatever your ambitions, we believe you can fulfill them at Auto-Lite, because Auto-Lite offers many opportunities in these and many other fields. Auto-Lite is the world's largest independent manufacturer of automotive electrical equipment, but that tells only part of the story. In short, we believe we are big enough, diversified enough to meet any demands your ambition calls for. WHEN You coME TO TALK to us, bring your ambition . . and your dreams. We're interested in young people who are reaching for the stars. THE ELECTRIC AUTO-LITE COMPANY ToIedo'I Ohio Page 139 l Rt. Rev. Michael J. Doyle Very Rev. John L. Harrington Very Rev. Jerome E. Schmit Rev. Thomas J. Beauregard Rev. Charles Bechtel Rev. Charles R. Blank Rev. William F. Brady Rev. E. J. Connolly Rev. Paul Dorley Rev. James G. Dwyer Rev. John H. Flynn Rev. Basil Goes Rev. Lambert LaV0y Rev. Sigmund J. Mierzwiak Rev. James E. Miller C.P.P.S. Rev. Richard Morman Rev. Jerome Niedermier Oblates of St. Francis de Sales Rev. C. A. Ott Rev. Thomas J. Quinlan Rev. A. A. Radecki Rev. Omer Rethinger Rev. M. C. Robaskiewicz Rev. Henry R. Szteiter Rev. Michael J. Walz Rev. Stanislaus Wojciechowski if Ace Dry Cleaners James R. Adams Al's Bakery and Delicatessen Al's Finer Foods Al's Upholstery Shop Josephine Amberg Anchor Printing and Stationery Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Arkebauer Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Artley Dr. William Backus PA TR ONS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Berry Mr. George V. Berry Mr. and Mrs. Phillip M. Bettinger Betty's Shopping Center Beverly Floor Coverings Inc. Beverly Hardware Beverly Market Mrs. Pearl Birr Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bissonette Blessed Sacrament CYO Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Boellner Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bogue Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Bohls, Sr. Joseph Bombrys Keith Bombrys Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Brigham Mr. Jerry Brock Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Brown, Jr Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Bruss Buck Bros. Groceries, Meats Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Buckenmyer Mr. and Mrs. John J. Buczko Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Burrow Cap Motor Sales John Q. Carey Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cavese Cinderella Shop Harold C. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Clark Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Coci Collingwood Bowl-O-Drome Dr. James I. Collins Mr. and Mrs Paul F. Baker Mr. and Mrs Phillip A. Baker Mr. and Mrs Frank Balcerzak Mr. and Mrs A. B. Ball Mr. and Mrs. Al. F. Bart Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Baumgartner Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Bayer Bayview Greenhouse Beakas Cleaners Bellg, Ellison, Rosler and Odom Barbara Ann Benedict Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benedik Russell Benne Mr. and Mrs. Gerald V. Bennett Alan Berry D.D.S. Berry Street Market Page 140 Conference Room Conference Room Conference Room Conference Room Conference Room Conference Room Conference Room Conference Room Conference Room Conference Room Conference Room Conference Room Conference Room Conference Room Conference Room Conference Room Conference Room Conference Room Conference Room Conference Room Conference Room Conference Room 317 Conference Room 318 Conference Room 320 Conference Room 322 Conference Room 323 Conference Room 324 Conference Room 325 Conference Room 328 Conference Room 330 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Conlan and Sharon John J. Connors, Jr. '36 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Corthell Mrs. James P. Cossins Council of Catholic Women of St. Stanislaus I. J. and'B. L. Cousino Cousino Lumber Co. James Coyle and Son The Crandall Family Crown Market Crystal Laundry and Dry Cleaning Cullen Insurance Agency Dagwood Diner Mr. and Mrs. Michael Danko Darby C.Y.O. Glen L. Dashner Davis Cleaners, Inc. and Mrs. John J. Delp and Mrs. Kenneth Delp Dew and Joe Langenderfer and Mrs. Robert J. Dew and Mrs. A. J. De Mars and Mrs. James M. Diethelm Michael V. DiSalle D-M Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. E. Dooley Doriot Bros. Hdwe. Dr. A. E. Kreps J. 8z K. Drug Co. George Duffy Eddie's Confectionery Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ehret Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott, Jr. Elmer Drug Store Erie Restaurant Mr. Mr. Bill Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs Joseph Erndl A. J. Fabrykiewicz Charles E. Farrell Michael J. Farrell M. Ferrenberg First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Toledo Fingerhut Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Val. C. Fischer PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. James F. Flynn Foodtown Super Market A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Friends Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Furfaro Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Gallagher Mr. George M. Gang Marilyn Gang Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Garvin Mr. and Mrs. Francis Garvin Kathleen Garvin Mrs. Robert Garvin, Sr. Dr. C. F. Gebhardt Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gedert Eli J. Geha Mrs. Louis Gercak and Sons Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Glow, Sr. Andy Gocsik Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Goetz Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaffney Gogolin Heating Company Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Golaszewski Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Golaszewski Good Shepherd C.Y.O. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Goscin Robert Gospodarek Dr. E. C. Gould The Grace Fisher Shop George F. Gradel Norman E. Gradel Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Grime John Hackett, Jr. D. P. Hague-Rogers, Ins. Landon E. Hall L. M. Hanf and Son Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hanlon Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hanneken Harris Barber Shop Binnie Ann Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Warren Harrison Harrison's Ranchhouse Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. John Harron Haupert Appliance Hawley Cut Rate Mr. and Mrs. Franklin F. Hayward S. J. Helfrich Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heuring Hines Hobby House Sheriff William Hirsch Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hochleitner Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hodulik Rose M. Hodulik Edward C. Hoover, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hundsrucker Mr. and Mrs. Chester J. Huss Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Huss The Industrial Enameling Co. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Isabelle Gerald Jaeger Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jaeger Jagells Food Fair Miss Rosemarie Jagodzinski Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jankowski Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jasinski Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jennings Jewel Tea Co., Inc. Jewells Sweet Shop Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jeziorski Mr. and Mrs. Paul Juhasz Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Jurski Teofil Kalinowski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karszewski Dr. B. A. Karwowski Mr. and Mrs. Felix J. Katechi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keil Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kekes Dr. and Mrs. John C. Kelleher Kerschiner Confectionery Charles Kessler Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kiefer Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kildui Mr. and Mrs. H. Kinee Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knakiewicz Knudseus Drug Store Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koberstein Rose E. Koberstein Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Koester George Kotecke Mrs. Sophie Koylowski Kramer's Sohio Service Krieger Printing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Kurth L. Sz M. Market Laboratory Employees of St. Vincent's Hospital Francis J. Lang Langenderfer Coal Co. Mr. and Mrs. Clair W. Langmaid Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Lauber Page 142 PA TRONS Le Gron's Flower Shop Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Lehmann Leonard's Gulf Service Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Leanard Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lewandowski John C. Lewandowski Leydorf's Super Market Mr. and Mrs. Edward Liberkowski Li'l Chef Restaurant Linck's Cafeteria Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Carl Lloyd C. J. Ludwig R. C. Ludwig John P. Macelwane George Madden F. A. Majewski Manhattan Fruit Bowl Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Marshall M. Marsteller, Mdse. Broker St. Mary's Rosary and Altar Sodality Mattes Bros. Judge John M. McCabe Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCarthy John J. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Micheal McGowan G. D. McGrew Dr. James E. McGuire D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. James McHugh John McHugh Tom McHugh Patrick J . McMahon McMillan Barber Shop, 2722 Sylvania Rosemarie Meier-Friend Meng's Music Store Menke's Bakery Frank E. Mensing Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Mertz Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Meyers Leah Michaels Mr Mr Mr Mr and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. Edward J. Michalak Raymond Michalak Roman T. Mierzwiak Edmund Mizerny Mohr Bros. Bottling Co. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Molnar Moore's at the Colony More Floor Coverings Dr. and Mrs. Muenzer Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray Myrtle Flower Shop Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Myers Ave Dr. and Mrs. Nadeau PATRONS The Napoleon Creamery Co. National Cleaners Catherine Nawrocki James E. Neal Nebraska Furniture Co. Guy E. Neeper Dean Neumann Mr. and Mrs. James A. Nicholson Pat Nicholson Mrs. Walter A. Noe Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Notnagel Mr. and Mrs. A. Nowicki Oak Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. J. L. O'Brien Msgr. O'Connell Council 41386 Knights of Columbus Judge Thomas J. O'Connor J. I. O'Connor John Rossler Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rowe Mr. Joseph C. Russo Rustic Lodge-Erie, Michigan Sanzenbacher, Morris 85 Taylor Engineers and Architects Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sarno John J. Scharf Edward G. Schirner, Jeweler Mr. and Mrs Harold L. Schlachter Mr. and Mrs August Schmitt Dr. and Mrs. Richard V. Schneider Mr. and Mrs H. L. Schomp Mr. and Mrs. August Schug Mr. and Mrs Elmer Schultz H. B. Schulz Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Schwartz Leo J. Schwartz T. P. Scott Odesky Sweet Shop Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Loughlin Our Lady of Lourdes C.Y.O. O.L.P.H. C.Y.O. Mr. and Mrs. E. Owczarzak Mr. and Mrs. John Packo, Jr. Mary C. Pakulski Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pantaleo The Park Cafe Park Cleaners Pastorek's Dr. E. A. Paulinski Scott Park Hamburg Mr. and Mrs. William Scott Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Secor Mr. and Mrs. E. Gordon Sedgwick Seelig Drug Co. George Seferian's Gulf Service Senn and Neuer, Jewelers Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sexton The Shopper Herald Simons Market Ned Skeldon Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Smith Smithers Service Station Florence Pawlikowski Mr. and Mrs. Roman Pawlikowski Mariam Pearson Dress Shop Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Peatee Frank R. Permar Mr. and Mrs. Bob Snyder's Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sniadowski Grill Joseph Sobecki Stanley Sobecki Kevin J. Solon Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Phelps Mrs. Edward G. Pilzecker Mrs. Roman Piotrowski Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Platz Prospect Super Market Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. G. Pudlicki Mrs. Z. S. Pudlicki Mrs. Joseph Rawski Ray's Market Frazier Reams Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Rejent Francis C. Restivo Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Robie Mrs. Robert Robison Dr. Carl O. Roeder Mr. and Mrs. Titus Roman Rosary Cathedral School The Tri. G. Sorority Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Springer Stark. Brothers Hardware Mrs. Beatrice Stasiak Mrs. Bernice Statler Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stelzer Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Stevens Harold W. Steward, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William Streicher Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Stutz Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Suder W. K. Sujkowski and Son Funeral Home Superior Refrigeration Sales and Service Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Sur Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Susor Swan Cleaners and Laundry Page 143 PA TRONS Mr. and Mrs. Al Swinski Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Syperski Robert Syperski Mr. and Mrs. Walter Szepiela Mr. and Mrs. Frank Szkatulski Miss Helen Szyperski Tansey Cafe Tavel's Don's Telerental St. Teresa's C.Y.O. Terry Taylor William Testa Tivoli Theatre Toledo Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. Toledo Van and Storage Tom's Lagrange and Dexter Variety Store Tony's Bakery, Inc. Top-er Food Prod., Inc. Mary Torda Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Trabbic Dooley Trabbic Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Trepinski Mr. Carl Tscherne Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Tucholski Mr. and Mrs. John F. Tucholski R 8x W Drive In, Ma and Pa Turner Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Turner United Window Cleaning Co. Vitold Uscilowski Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Valentine, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Van Nest B. L. Veler, O.D. Vertstraten's Dry Goods Store Dr. and Mrs. M. F. Vidoli The Vigilite Shop Vince's Sweet Shop Marilyn Waclawek Mr. and Mrs. Monte Waclawek Mrs. Walter E. Wagner Mrs. Dorothy Wahl Victor Waite Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wales, Sr Walter's Pharmacy Mary A. Warning Flowers Mr. and Mrs. John G. Warrick Mr. and Mrs. Ray Washalaski Ursual Wasielewski Albert E. Weber Welch Hood Mortuary Tom Welch's Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Wenzler Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Weybrecht White's Drug Store Geo. E. Wild Sz Co. Bill and Jack Wilhelm Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilhelm Mr. and Mrs. S. Wojciechowski Edmond J. Wrobel Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Yost Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zach Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Zam, Jr. Zbikowski Market Mr. and Mrs. Art Zepf 0 9 FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS AND SUPER MARKET HIGHEST QUALITY FOODS :us west ceuruin cneuemun ROAD - roreoo 6. omo 6 KI 7082 winner A. cnuncnnil.. owns: ll, SERVING TOLEDO WITH THE WORLD'S FINEST MEATS Page 144 DRINK MORE MILK The Toledo Milk Distributors' Association CAPITAL TIRE 8. RUBBER COMPANY 1001 -3-5 Cherry Street THE TOLEDO TANK COMPANY 3025 E. Manhattan Blvd. Toledo 11, Ohio P0ntiac 2649 Pg 145 Bob Raitz Joel Kaminski Richard Sexton '34 Stanley Sexton STANRICH, Inc. 3722 Upton Ave. Toledo 13, Ohio ALL UPHOLSTERY TRIM SUPPLIES UPI-IOLSTERY FABRICS FOAM RUBBER AUTOMOTIVE TRIM BEST OF LUCK and GODIS BLESSINGS to our FELLOW GRADUATES OF 1955 From The Cake-Baking Crew Bob Stutz Pat Riley John Hayward Jim Annarino Chuck Farrell John Grabel Mike Robie Dick Radecki Bob Plummer Dan Artley Bob Jeziorski Kevin Solon Art Zepf John Leslie Sonny Schug Dave Rawski Dave Conyers Jack Streicher Jack Ryan Dick Warnke Duane Ross Bill Hall Bill Pontsler Jack Wilhelm Harvey Wales A PERSONAL WORD TO THE Hard of Hearing At Beltone we have 240 fittings to help you hear better. You are fitted by a Certified Hearing Aid Audiologist. if Come in or phone for FREE Home Demonstration ir Beltone Hearing Aid 432 Superior St. GArfield 6765 Home: FA. 0007 STAN 8K ROMEY'S SHELL SERVICE 2727 Lagrange Street Tel.: MA. 0876 Toledo, Ohio TAylor 5767 John Naumann 8: Sons, Inc. GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS 364 Parker Avenue Toledo 5, Ohio Your Future loohs Good , Yu V I in a y Telephone 5 r: Career lf 1 High School Girls will find- :1 good plucc lo work . ..goocl friends to work with . . . good salaries with regular 1 liscs uncl goocl clizlnccs li0l'1lllV2lIlCClY'lClll at THE oHlo BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Comte Construction Co. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 914 Summit Street Toledo, Ohio MORE THAN 65 YEARS BUILDING TOLEDO Page 147 lux? . -' F-7 xx MARY MANSE COLIJEGE - X1 as THE DIOCESAN COLLEGE QTEK 1 Q . xf pc Write the Dean ' 2441 Collingwood Blvd. Aoams 9241 'J . M, fi 'qt-Ek' X ...W Our best wishes and heartiest congratulations to the Class of '55. M. P. 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P PREscR1PT1oNs 4 D R U G S 608 Summit Street , ADams 9320 609-611 M3dlS0n Avenue GArfield 3749 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '55 TNE ERIE-TNDMAS PIE 00. 925 N. Erie sf. GA. 4679 Page 152 70 , Enjoy . . . '? AwWb PAGE- te? ,IIJLYI KING SIZE ICE CREAM II INDIVIDUALS in X TEN DEI..IcIoUs FLAVORS and PAGE'S CREST QUALITY Vitamin and Mineral Fortified Good to Taste . . . . . . Good for You! The Ccitholic Club OFFERS YOU A Complete Program of HEALTHFUL RECREATION -A BEAUTIFUL SWIMMING POOL- -GYMNASIUM FACILITIES- SWIM LESSONS 35.00 GROUP SPLASH PARTIES by Appointment MEMBERSHIPS High School Boys ,,7,,, ,,,, S 8.00 Year High School Girls 36.00 Year THE CATHOLIC CLUB 131 Sixteenth Street ADams 7255 Toledo, Ohio BEST WISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CENTRAL GRADUATES OF 1955 The Catholic Youth Orgonizotion Res. TA. 5389 Bus. TA. 9433 Susor Electric ond Ignition Service CARBURETION and ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS LIGHT REPAIRING ERVING B. SUSOR Proprietor 442 Navarre Avenue Toledo 5, Ohio BRIDAL GOWNS Ready Made and Custom Made BRIDAL VEILS MOTHER-OF-THE-BRIDE DRESSES BRIDESMAIDS DRESSES BRIDESMAIDS HATS FLOWER GIRL DRESSES COMMUNION DRESSES ATLAS BRIDAL SHOP Between St. Hedwig's Church and Central Ave. Phone: GArIield 2041 OPEN: Monday, Wednesday, Friday-8 A.M.-9 P.M. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday-8 A.M. 6 P.M. Page 154 ANS ANSEN WELDING CO., INC. Office: 318 Washington Street Phone ADams 1251 PLATE AND FABRICATING SHOP 2824 Summit Street Phone POntiac 2669 Toledo 4, Ohio Y0u,re in a Phone WONDERFUL AGE! - It's the exciting, amazing ELECTRICAL AGE . . . an era of un- ceasing advancement in the use of Frank J. Pinney THE JEWELERS TRADE SHOP cheap, dependable electric power- in the home, on the farm, in business and industry . . . In living today, in Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry planning your future, consider Well Repairing ' Engraving this vital force- electricity! Manufacturing it . K p I rolrno 075 compnnv if Lu V NG NOFUHWISIERN OHIO WIIN nzcmlcnv fog- nun.-f Living U i U . . 09 Q 320 Superior St. Toledo 4, Ohlo romania 'iirrmithcra J ELU E L E R S 'k DIAMONDS AND WATCHES if 14 KT. AND COSTUME JEWELRY if STERLING AND PLATED SILVER if TROPHIES, AWARDS, EMBLEMS, PINS AND RINGS 325 Huron St. WE HAVE ONLY ONE LOCATION Toledo 4, Ohio Page 155 MARMION FOOD MARKET 711 Marmion Ave. GROCERIES - MEATS CHICKENS - DUCKS MONROE FLOWER SHOP 2506 Collingwood at Delaware Toledo, Ohio MAin 2480 Visit our new location Flowers for any and all occasions- Corsages our specialty. M. L. WQDOTJ SCHEUERMAIN ,f 0 V it CONGRATULATIONS ' ,, v Coiytgpgtulations From Room 124 ' 2- ,fo Th f Joan Balcerzak Marilyn Melle Q l 1 Marianne Barteck Lillian Billmaier Mary Lynn Bogue Frances Burkard Josephine Calkins Anne Coci Esther Coehrs Frances Di Pofi Sue Ferrenberg Barbara Gentner Shirley Gould Patricia Haley Ruth Henige Diane Hilkens Donna Kaczmarek Marcia Kurdys Rosemarie Matriciano Lucy Mattoni Barbara Mettler Connie Metzer Marlene Mierzwiak Sharon O'Loughlin Mary Frances Palmer Rose Prusznski Rosemarie Pudlicki Margaret Ruddy Virginia Screptock Geraldine Shrader Marcia Steger Shirley Toth Patricia Vincent Patricia Washalaski Cathy Wimmenauer Carolyn Wozniak Carol Yost Mary Young flu' Class of '195 !' . From , :X7 I 4 f if ST. ANN f -'r ' 7 Bob Savage-Preside Carol Smith-Vice President Ann Coci-Secretary Bill Pontsler-Treasurer Ken Westrick--Sergeant at Arms Rev. Donald Mohr Moderator Page 156 , ffxyf, ff fy CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Class of '55 Kaczmarek 8g Co. 832-4 Brown Ave. GA. 7751 HARDWARE - FURNITURE - RUGS - APPLIANCES The Blade Printing 84 Paper Co. 232 - 234 Superior St. TOLEDO 4, OHIO LU. 2-2105 LU. 2-2008 EXPERT COLLISION WORK PROMPT SERVICE A BETTER DEAL Bob Potneau Chevrolet Co. QDirect Factory Dealerj 5880 Monroe St. Sylvania, O. Page 157 Phone ADams 5231 The BUCKEYE Furniture Store Monroe at Twenty-first T 0 L E D O Ask for RALPH KELLER Open Mon. and Fri. Evenings PARK STREET CONFECTIONERY Franklin and Park A COLD CUTS - SOFT DRINKS Free Delivery - MA. 6543 Ed. Wojtkowiak Food Market GROCERIES and MEATS - FRUITS and VEGETABLES ICE CREAM and FROZEN Eoons We Have Super-Market Prices 1111 Ketcham, cor. Brigham St. PO. 2271 2010 DORR. JO. 3792 ZEDLITZ MEATS QUALITY MEATS Our Own Sausagen Corner Dorr and MR. E. ZEDLITZ, Waverly Proprietor Page 158 vlW! x E D E Llglfpfv A , I x M smsrv Miz, 1161146 POTFTD ,ff ffgml L K xi 'V ,df Z'f47,l4! MAL! I ,fn I C6741 U f -X X if L 0 ' l ,uf o lon fold Storoge L M W ff . o ,1,f W f onlng Co X uf ' f 1 1 ,fr .- V, A! 4 ,,! f . V r7:i5Q1 Sgyoll KL. 8647 lf, A KW!! I7 Q: 7' Z' 'ff ff .JN W5 ft LL 6 L Lf fi? XLZL XL 4 if V EQ U Z3 f Eni0Y Yourself..'. EQDXZZJLA, M6 refresh with Coke' N A W' A ,xxx M Ji JL V Q' -g-in ioyfffffwvw-at V 'dec ,, M ,WM ofovf 1 o M iclgfufdn MSM-Q fLJ x A805-3-4 Edison Bld H AQ-1 I TQ 7 D0 g' wrunuu lunl nm m f QL o gf ! DRINK 1 . . lc' 7 hr nr 5 Mercy School of Nursing AD. 8241 Pg 160 f Km Q A MELVIN DRUGS rp, , I 3254 Lagrange St. G ' in QI GA. 3811 PRESCRIPTION-DRUGS AND COSMETI s Q ee 1-I 15, Builders of Better Homes F? Sreinbcruer 87 Pcrnkrcrrz 63 ,, GENERAL CONTRACTORS HARRY STEINBAUER - KARL PANKRATZ WA. 7015 JO. 7422 4121 Deepwood 1007 St. Andrews United Glass and Ceramic Workers ef Nerth America TOLEDO LOCAL ii!! 513 E. Broadway LIFE INSURANCE ANNUITIES - SAVINGS MORTGAGES -- MORTGAGE LOANS WILLIAM FRANCHOIS KL. 9010 Pg 161 Cotters Super Service Station EL. 1401 2485 Broadway Toledo 9, Ohio IN INSURANCE PERSONAL SERVICE MEANS PERSONAL SATISFACTION When you need it most Robt. E. Kuhn Ins. Agency 2838 1231'd St. PO. 6428 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 ARCHAMBEAU CO. FOLDOORS - GLASS HEAT 2117 Sylvania Ave. KL. 3454 Hampton Park Gulf Service Monroe at Elmhurst TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES Page 162 Congratulations and Best Wishes The Studio of JOHN K. WAKLIN 2237 Collingwood Avenue FUlton 2679 FOR FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CALL THE TOLEDO GARDENERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION at 30 North Huron Street AD. 5241 E. J. Keil Mgr. Hel-N-Chet's MA. 3342 IDEAL RADIO 642 Detroit Ave. YOUR ONE STOP RECORD SHOP Polkas, popular, Western, classical and kiddie records. MEL'S DRIVE IN HAMRURGS - FRENCH FRIES - MALTS i'The Best in Town Cherry and Delaware Curb Service STEGER-SHOWEL COMPANY COMMERCIAL COOKING EQUIPMENT AND UTENSILS CHINA, GLASS AND SILVERWARE Salesroom: Phone AD. 2112 206-208 Summit St. 2113 TOLEDO, O. Page 164 Congratulations to the fellow members of H. P. STREICHER CONTRACTOR The Class of 1955 JOHN S. SWEENEY, General Manager from the O IRISH SENIORS. PAVING CONTRACTOR Bill Carr Jim Kelly Pat Cassidy John McQuillen Pat Connelly Ron McKelvey Q Phil Driscoll Dick Morgan Terry Garvin Tim McCarthy Larry Garvin Dick O'Brien John Harron Jack Ryan JO- 1311 JO- 2531 Norm Harrigan Bill Rowan 2501 Dorr St. Toledo, Ohio Pat Tansey Trepinski Real Estate and Insurance Agency 2739 LAGRANGE sr. GA. 9061 - GA. 9087 GRACE E. SMITH'S RESTAURANT SERVICE, CAFETERIA AND PASTRY sHoP Nationally Known for Good Food Madison at Erie Page 165 THE McMANUS-TROUP COMPANY Business Furniture ' Ofiice Supplies ' Printing and Engraving 715 Jefferson Avenue MAin 9107 Toledo 2, Ohio THE BUSINESSMAN'S STORE FOR EVERY GRADUATE Congratulations Class of 1955 A NATIONALLY FAMOUS WATCH COMPLETE SELECTION OF BULOVA ELGIN HAMILTON GRUEN U Albert Victor Jerry CLASS OF 1932 - 1945 Downtown Store Colony Store 340 Summit Street 2120 W. Central V. DePrisco Music Store You Don't Need Cash With Basch 132 Summit St. MAin 4324 BEVERLY PHARMACY and GIFT SHOP 3670 Rugby Drive Toledo, Ohio CHAS. L. HOFFMAN, Proprietor Phone WA. 8141 Page 166 COMPLIMENTS THE CORNER HAMBURG and CORNER STORE 2847 - 2849 Dorf sr. We Serve the Very Best Hamburg in the Whole State Best Wishes NOW AND ALWAYS from the WSPD RADIO 1370 on your C1181 CATHEDRAL CLAN Tom Nachazel Phil Driscoll wsPD-Tv giglgoggef Jack Ryan h Channel 13 Gene DeMarco .LZ Ilgifliishall For 33 years the voice of Toledo Jim O'Neill Ed Koontz Jerry Heindle Bill Dew Chuck Docis Ed Cahill Ed Zaleski John Hayward Dave Wenzler Don Peatee Joe Jordan Ken Kaltenmark Jack Striecher I Ih finest homes . . . on the I stage . . . iI's the BALDWIN the piano for your home CHOOSE YOUR PIANO AS THE ARTISTS DO GREAT IAKES PIANO CO. 611 Jefferson Toledo, Ohio H. R. NACHAZEL, Mgr. Page 167 A complete selection of Dresses, Hats, ready made and Custom made, Hosiery, Costume Jewelry, Lingerie, Gloves, Purses, Blouses, Housecoats and gifts for all -occasions. Style, courtesy and interesting prices for My Lady at the Marideane Shop 3329 Monroe Street Toledo 6, Ohio SHOP and SAVE AT Save -Way Super Markets Congratulations, Graduates CONFERENCE ROOM 326 George Balish James Bohland John Casey Daniel Cassidy Daniel Christian Daniel Cypriani Joseph Gladieux William Harlett Marvin Heintschel Raymond Huether Virgil Kalas Lawrence Kohler Francis Kwiatkowski Gordon Lentz Ronald Lewandowski Pat Mayberry John McAlear Joseph McHugh James Michaelson Thomas Moore John Nagle Robert Neary William Nicholson Daniel O'Connell Pat O'Rourke Richard Parke Albert Parker Donald Peterson John Prior Mark Roesner Robert Saam James Sikorski Thomas Susor Peter Tynan Robert Wernert Kenneth Wisniewski Joseph Zargo Martin, Jeweler l sn, -.-'J in ... x. , -'ff X All gn A ': DIAMONDS WATCHES 620 Main Street TA. 2284 Toledo, Ohio Page 168 VEIGEL MANUFACTURING CO. SECTIONAL ROLLING DOOR HARDWARE ALUMINUM CASTINGS AND STEEL STAMPINGS FOR THE DOOR INDUSTRY ENGINEERING CONSULTATION SERVICES 871 DeBl'b0l'l1 Toledo, Ohig CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 LEE 81 CADY INSTITUTIONAL DIV. 137-143 Broadway AD. 2580 CANARY CLEANERS For Your Convenience Call Store Nearest You 1581 Sylvania KL. 1504 1002 E. Broadway TA. 8852 Cin West Toledoj CEast Sidej 4873 Summit St. PO. 8411 3210 Stickney PO. 0651 Cin Pt. Placeb 3123 Lagrange FA. 9593 2469 Cherry AD. 0601 SAME DAY SERVICE AT ALL LOCATIONS WE OWN AND OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT THE WM. H. CARBE HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE, GLASS, PAINTS 8z SEEDS SPORTING GOODS - FISHING TACKLE PHONE TA. 1609 149 EUCLID at SECOND TOLEDO, OHIO Page 169 DO let the stars get in her eyes with your gift of flowers! Charm her with a sweet and sentimental bouquet, or a gay corsage from Joe I. Cooper, Florist 1635 Broadway ADams 5139 J ,I I i it li x a - - I . I.!.1 lx, I ' I 1 , I , . .14 v' K , 1 J yi 'l J' Dj ' J J X 1 W m X . nf' l I ' 1 I 1 J Geo. GRADEL Co. EXCAVATING CONTRACTORS TAylor 7123 352 Plymouth Street Toledo, Ohio SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS Lewis Hardware 5208 Lewis Ave. The One Stop Hardware Store Now Operated by Mike Kedzierski Open Sunday till One WE DELIVER KI. 0752 Page 170 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OE 1955 Lenga's Medical Center Pharmacy 424 West Woodruff Toledo 2, Ohio in the Medical Center Bldg. Phone: FAirfax 8105 or MAin 8233 Owners: Casimir M. and Rose Lenga, Pharmacists G 0 T 0 M E L L E ! HARDWARE - FLOOR COVERINGS 1735 Arlington WA. 4225 COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE WHEEL CHAIRS - CRUTCHES - CANES CFO1' Rent or Salej TRUSSES-ELASTIC GARMENTS and STOCKINGS PRIVATE FITTING ROOM SICK ROOM and DIABETIC SUPPLIES Delivery Service at No Extra Charge VonEwegen 81 Preston East Toledo's Professional Pharmacy 1001 Starr Ave. at East Broadway Phones: Taylor 2443 - 2444 GJ 0 CONGRATULATIONSB W!! 5 wovpifiw Page 171 .V J , 'J . I I f NV i ff' 1 - XL, ' x A li'-UN ' -J 'xc . 'XV Q' ' It ffl Q CONGRATULATIONS A ATO THE U U , wr - -R , .. CLASS OF '55 W M11 -y. I vxl AJ '- X f f E W BLISS I 0 U 0 0 Val J COMPANY U '. Call Adams 7131 WALLY'S FOOD MARKET for 2525 Tremainsville Rd. A GOOD PLACE TO SHOP O Open Every Nite T111 9 o'c1ock A L U M I N U M COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS DOORS SCREENS AWNIN GS J ALOUSIES PORCH ENCLOSURES SCREENED PORCHES Since 1890', GERKEN SASH and SCREEN 1319 Summit Street Page 172 Glendale Super Market DRUGS -- MEATS - GROCERIES R. BORN WALTER HARLAN R. JORRIS SHOUP LARK TOLEDO'S FRIENDLY STATION 1230 Kc. AM 104.7 Mg. FM 213 Vance GA. 3719 BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES OF THE CLASS OF 1955. FROM The Bond Bread Co. Al Sobb Auto Service 2815 LAGRANGE STREET OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Page 173 EXPERT SHOE RE-BUILDING HEELS ATTACHED IN 3 MINUTES KEYS MADE WHILE YOU WAIT F. X. RINGENBACH 821 Starr Ave. CONGRATULATIONS Myers Rexall Pharmacy THE CLASS OF :ISSN from In the Heart of Rossford It's Myers Rexall Pharmacy Have your doctor phone in your prescription. It will be ready when you call. Registered Pharmacist At All Times Nationally Known Products Drugs - Cigars - Sundries FOUNTAIN SERVICE - CAMERAS Ed I-Iuss Dave Schemenauel PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES Jim Ide Chuck Schulz Ed Jacobs Bob Shondell Joe Keil Bill Stelzer 201 Supel'I01', ROSSf0l'd LEnox 3413 John Ki!-by Dick Stemple Bob Klein Jerry Welch THE SENIOR BOYS CONFERENCE ROOM 319 Jim Annarino Bruce Bellg Jim Bennett Frank Berry Tom Bihn Pat Cassidy Jim Crowley Tom Daly Bob Frazer Tom Garvin Bill Gibbons Greg Grimes Dick Henry Ron Kurth Ray Labuzinski Tom Leonard John Leslie John Mancy Jack McQuillen Dick Niemeyer Don Nopper Paul Radlinski Norb Roughton Jack Ryan Bob Savage CITY AUTO RADIATOR CLEANS RADIATORS AND MOTOR BLOCK ON CAR OPEN 7:00 A.M. tO 7:00 P.M. Rebuilt Exchange Radiator for all cars 115 Cherry Street EM- 2936 Nites Call LA. 0651 01' KL. 6533 Page 174 ADams 1324 ADams 9467 STEIN 84 SON, Inc. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 520 Broadway Toledo 4, Ohio CHAS. E. STEIN JAMES J. STEIN B L A C K T O P FOR PARKING AREAS DRIVES FACTORIES ATLAS PAVING WILLIAM E. SWEENEY, Class '39 JAMES B. SWEENEY, Class '48 2435 Dorr Street JOrdan 1811 JOrdan 2531 Toledo 7, Ohio Page 175 FI is LAS Fiberglas materials, in many versatile forms, provide comfort, economy, efficiency and quality in thousands of products. Small wonder people say . . . What'll they do next with Fiberglas materials? The only limit is man's ingenuity. Sparking that ingenuity and helping it work new wonders continues to be our job and challenge at Owens-Corning. ln the years ahead, you'll see many more reasons why we can promise . . . Fiberglas is in your life . . for Good! OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS CORP. Toledo Branch Sales Office: 642 Nicholas Bldg., Toledo 1, Ohio COLLEGIATE CAP 81 GOWN COMPANY CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS Representative, P. D. Cook Ogontz Road R E G E R 5 S CHURCH SUPPLIES - RELIGIOUS ARTICLES TWO STORES 615 Cherry Street 712 Madison Avenue MAin 9420 MAin 8319 Page 176 John S. Sweeney 8: Sons LIQUID ASPHALT 2501 Dorr Street Toledo's Fastest Growing Wholesale Distributors TIRES - BATTERIES - OILS - GREASES - AUTO NEEDS Shrocler Tire and Oil 2045 Sylvania Avenue LA. 2129 Toledo, Ohio Urloonski's Horclwore 81 Furniture 3202 Lagrange Street Toledo, Ohio FUlton 1362 Toledo Woolen 8g Silk Co. WOOLENS, RAYONS, COTTONS, DRESSMAKER AND BRIDAL SUPPLIES 413 Summit Street Toledo 4, Ohio CAcross the street from Tiedtke'sJ Page 177 Iv, J yo 5 t - I-IOIVIE INSULATION COMPANY I ,,OF'TOLEDO ., A.1OHNSf'1ViANVIIl.LELYEAR 'ROUND COMFORT U . - -IIOME INSULATION 1 I SUBSIDIARY or THE FRED CHRISTEN SI SONS COMPANY 714 George Street CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 URBAN GRADEL COAL-FUEL OIL 1724 Starr Avenue TAylor 2486 CHOOSE A BUSINESS CAREER , AT . . . STAUTZENBERGER SECRETARIAL SCHOOL 120 Erie Street MAin 3656 HENRY HIRSCHMAN J. W. SELFE MEMBER: Ohio Business Schools Association, National Association and Council of Business Schools COURSES IN ACCOUNTING, SECRETARIAL SCIENCE, OFFICE MACHINES We have served Northwestern Ohio for more than a quarter of a century. We shall welcome your visit. Lifetime employment service to all graduates. Page 178 REISIG TROPICAL FISH, AQUARIUMS, PlANTS, FOOD 8. SAND 829 West Central Ave. Toledo 10, Ohio EM. 6151 HOURS: 11:00 - 4:O0g 6:00 - 8:30 OPEN SUNDAYS ' , b LADIES, DO YOU HAVE A CURL IN YOUR HAIR? HAVE IT SHAPED PROPERLY AT Herbert Qualman Barber Shop 1960 Sylvania Avenue Toledo 13, Ohio :gig 01 MBIA ' n 'I Cmodey .I GAS CONVERSION BURNER The very NEWEST Design...wifh the very NEWEST Features... , ,A ' ' Sclenhflcally Engineered A Perfect FII un Any Furnace Steel and cast iron construction. No Bafiles or Ceramics. All gas and air adjustments under cover. Telescoping Duct and Venturi. Easily installe without alteration to your present heat- . la t. I mg P n U One Burner for Made by a manugacturer with over 26 All Types of Gas years experience uilding Gas Conver- sion Burners. Page 179 X su u l ll-J I NIORS! R 60 INSU I VESTMENT PIAN , THE E GS TO THOSE WHO PLAN IT PAUL JOHNS N WA. 5338 E ECURITY - PEQQSKIDJN I, Q62 'A U In . v' i ' Lu All l A,,T lPAUL O'ROURKE V ' A ' LU. 3-2694 SENIOR REGISTER Name Addr'e.f.9 Achinger, William .,....... ........, 2 906-lllth St- Anaya, David ...,,.,,.,.,, ...,.... 8 15 Nebraska Ave- Annarino, James ..,..,, ...... 2 339 Charlestown Archambeau, Louis ...,,,,,,.l,,,,..,,l.............,,.... 4527 Westway Arkebauer, john ,,,,,,....,,..,...,,.....,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 4128 Eastway 12 Artley, Daniel ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,....,....,... ,..... 6 3 6 Evesham-7 Ashe, Carol ...,...,....,,....,, 6002 Monclova Rd., Maumee, Ohio Aubry, Judith ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,....,....,,.., 4123 Fitch Rd.-13 Aubry,,Thomas ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,....,...,.. 4514 N. Haven-12 August 'ak, Lawrence ,,...,., Augustmiak, Ronald ,,,,,,,,, Y abkiewicz, 'N rbert. ......, .. Waverly .........1508 Vance St. ........1719 Roosevelt cerzak, an. u,,,.,,....., ..,...VV,,l. 2 17 Somerset-9 eorg ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ....... 3 1 09M Scottwood Ba , Thema. ,A,,, ,,,,,,,,I . -,,,, 1 216 Collingwood a , Mar ,,,, Q ,,,, .,....., 1904 Bigelow-7 Ba t,' Terrence ,.......,,.. ,,...,1,1 1 337 Blum St.-7 rt c Ma ' e i,A,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 712 Fremont ttner, ine ,,,,,,, .......,u 7 Z Bircllshegd Ba r, arl .,,,.,. f .....,,,.,..., ...... 1 7 5 Ric ar s . Baz f, rl .,,..i1., c......Y.V,... 5 32 Floyd st.-2 Bea , mas ,,,,,,,,,,, .. ,,..,,, 2382 Franklin Ave. Bea egar Ro ........1..1... 731 Noble St. Beda d, Ca ol ,..,,.... ,,,,,, ,,,,,..,.,,.,,, 1 3 29 Fitchland-6 B Ani ,,,,,,,, ,,,, . .. ,,,,,,, 3338 Wilson Pl. Bellg Bruc . ..,,,..., . . 5230 Ottawa River Rd. Belln Phill ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 4 Earl St.-5 Ben ' Barb a ...,,, ,,.. .,,..,. 2 1 43 Woodford St. Benner, oroth . ,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,, 511 Potter St.-5 Benn am . . .. ,,,,,,., 4553 Willys Pkwy. Berry, Fra ..... ,...., . .u.u ...,.,..., 1 5 O5 Jefferson-2 Berry, Kat n V.....,........ u.,u.,.....,,u.u 7 17 Oak St.-5 Besendorfer arie ,....., ,,,.,.,.,,.,..,,,... 1 212 Page St. Bihn, Th as ,,,,,,, .. Billmaier, Lillian ,,.,,,,, Bissonette, Paul ,,,.,,,, Page 180 ..........2003 Drouillard Rd. .,..,..2721 Glendale Ave. .........1476 South St.-9 Name Boaden, Dennis ....... I954-1955 Addrerr ...W539 Islington St. Bodie, John ,,........,,. .....,. . 718 Colima Dr,-9 Boellner, Charles ,,,.,... ,..1,...,., 3 17 Willard St. Boellner, Joan tttV,..ttt.tttV ..1..., . . 2530 Foraker Ave. Bogue, Mary Lynn. ........ Bohland, Edward ..... Bohls, Virgil ........... Bombrys, Keith ....... Borer, Elaine. ............. Bowsher, Gerald. ...... .. Brady, Theresa ..... ...1 Brier, Charles .......... Brigham, Barbara ....... Brubaker, Arthur ........ 619 E. Oakland Ave. 805 Greenwood Ave. 2346 Marengo Dr. 931 Montrose Ave. 2265 Castlewood Dr. Jervis St.-9 ........3730 Larchmont Parkway-13 2332 Bodette St.-13 ....3708 Grantley Rd. ..,........1718 Vinal St. Bryli, Ann Lee 1..............,.. ....... 3 01 E. Manhattan-8 Buckenmver, Charles ........ ............. 1 809 Perth St. Buczko, John ................................. ............... 8 29 Clark St.-5 Burge, Clarence. .........,...,,....................,.,... 1103 Orchard St. Butkard, Frances ............................. . .. ..... 131 So. Detroit Bushroe, Lucinda .............. Cahill, Edward ...,..... Calkins, Josephine ....... Cappelletty, Thomas Caputo, john .i........... Carr, William .,., . Carroll, Kathleen ...... Cassidy, Patrick ...... Cavese, Thomas, ,.... Chappuies, James Cherr Richard ,....... lll6W. Er ie Rd., Erie, Michigan . ..... 626 Tennyson Pl. 210 W. Delaware .,........3850 Seckinger . .... 4307 Parakeet-12 4738 Douglas Rd. .......3324 Beverly Dr. 3714 Drexel Dr. 2716 Fremont St. 1442 Woodland Ave. .......3843 Berkley Dr. ya Christian, Richard .,...,,,.. ,.,,,.....,, 1 032 Earl St,-S Churchill, Kenneth ....... Clark, Kathryn . .......... Coci, Anne ............. Coehrs, Esther ......... Collins, Patrick ..,,.... ......1948 Detroit Ave. Nevada Ave.-5 ........1435 Macomber St.-6 ............220 Marion St.-9 ........,......1935 Airline-9 SENIOR REGISTER 'I954 -'I955 Name Address yea! , Address Conlan, Sharon .,..,.., ....... 1 390 Fitchland Ave. 'G el, John .............. .,...... ...... 1 61 E. Broadway-5 Connelly, David ...... ....,.. 1 501 Potomac Dr. rant, Sarah ........ 7,56 .....,.....v.. ..A,... 3 46 Leland Ave.-9 Connors, Donald ,,,..,, ......,,.....,,,..., 8 03 Ash St Greenen, Maty,,4 ..,... 1 .......... .,..l... 2 212 Grantwood-13 Conyers, David, .,.,,.,,,.....,......,.........,.. No. Haven-ly Grey, Jamesycff.- .............. ........ 1 222 Prouty Ave.-9 Coombs, Patricia ,,,.....22,r.,...,.....,,.,.,, ,f ...,, 2045 Chase t.-11 Grime, gory ........,,. : ...... 2160 Maplewood Ave. Cooper, Shirley ..,....,,, 108 3 T le aph Rd., Erie chigan Gurr ', Margaret .................. ,... f 2.,2,.., 2 510 Lexington-6 Cossins, Carol .......,,.,..r... . Main St., Sy ia, Ohio . Gurzynski, James. ,,,. J .J .2,22.2,, ,,,,,22, 2 235 Academy Ave. gousiinpi gona ,...,.. Larc nt Gardens, 1? gater St.-53 If j 2 ' ran a on nce ,.,,,,,,,, ,,-,.,,.,.,.,,,.,.,,..... a 815 ummit rf ff' Croci, Ronalfls. ..... 0 ...,..,....,,,..,,.,, A .,,.,, 111946 Upton Ave.-7 Haasei Robert ------ -----'- 4 722g305th SVU Crowley, Jam .....,..., .2,....V..... 1619 Gould RdeZ12 Haley' P9mC'a' -------' e--'--Ae-e 2 1 2 Dana Sf-'9 Cukierski, An ela ,..,,...,,,,.., , ,.., ,...........,........ 15 Srrql er Helly, .CE '-'-f f '- ---- ------'-'- 4 029 Ea5fWaY'12 Curtis, Ja, y -M,-R-Af.Af-w--W---' , ---A,--.,AM-Mf,iiiiffifii 1324 ,eW,9 Hall rlliam ,,......, ....,,, 2 645 Grantwood Ave. Curro, Nicholas .... ,....., , .........,.,.,22.. 4120 C , line Ave. -'blggfggkigohn '-------- ----'f 3 QfffgfltDg21g ,f . f . ' , nn ,..,..,....,.. ....... 0 n o a .- . p V' Hanneken, George ........ ,,,,.,,, ' H745 Alvison Rd. Daly, Thomagf ,ll ,,,,,s,,,,,,, ,,,--,,, Q, ,,,,,,-,- ji -,,- 20 0 Elliott-GJ Harrigan, Norman 2.2...... ,...,.2..,,,. 1 042 Slater Sr. Dam n, 109,411 ,,,,,,, ,,,-w,-,4Vw7v,,7A I ,,.,,AA ,-1,148 Eversjt st, Harrison, Binmei ,2.22... ,.,.,,. 1 923 Crosswell Pl.-7 Danlzkmnery ...........,.... ,.... ' ......,....... 2022 Caledonia Sr. Harrow John --------,- -----,--- 2 637 Barrington Dr- Dankx Roselafie ,,,.,,, ,4j,,,' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 115 Navarre Ave,-S gait, Bafkgfaif-1 YYv.YY .,2222,2, 2 54Zi3g5iCl'iilI2-Ili AJC.-lg Dan i, Dolores ,..,....,,, 1.1 ,,,,,,,,,.,......,...., 280-74-118th St.-11 afmeffr ,anle --------- ------------- - OC W00 Dasliner, Gberald ..,....,......., 1105 Ogontz ,K2f.,'Maumee, ghigf , gaush. Mgiiael -'-----A- f,-f'f-f' 4 70?Og- Slaveig-15 Davis Ro ert.,.4-sr ..,......................... ,.L1 ..... 05 Ro woo - ' 4 HUSFHHII, 3100- ------ ----,------ 0 If I-- Degeri 0 ,,Y,w,,,,v,.,,,,,,A, 5 ,4s,,,A, ,gf ,4,s .1937 Mr, sale,-n .6 Haverbush, Carol ...,.,, .,,,.,,.... 1 244 Crestwood Delp,l, a Jean ,,,.... .J ,.... 5 22.,.2,.,,....,,,, 3 606 Hoilg A'fe.112 Hayden, P8111 ----------- -.V------ 4 24 172106, Ave.-5 DeMir o, Eugene. ........,... I ............... 2644 Glglwood Ave. HHYWHIC1, .l01'1fl ,------- A--ffV'fff. 2 916 C01l1l18W00Cl EQM gb.H1g?mar,,,,, ,,,,, A ,,,,,,,,, ,,,--,-- 3 14274!3fnr:m0gd 11256 geffecriu, gauge .,...... .,,... . 20515 Ogagclside lglvcg ew, 1 1m,,,,, ,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,, ,,,,-,,,-,-,,,,- Q C in am. CID , 613. .....,.,... ........ ' Crry t.- DiPofi, lFrancgy..K-1 .....,... ,.............., Q Lf ,,.,, 2629 iremont Hcinrichs, Janis ............ ....... 2 637 Eastmoreland DiSalllq Constance ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, D4 .4 ,f ,,,,,, 2200 Townley Rd, HC1IlISC1191,. Matthew ---.---.- ....A..... 3 621 Y01'lC St.-5 Docisj Charles., ,,r, I ,.,,,, ,,,., , 47. ,,,,-,, , ,-,,. 617 Tennyson P1. Hemae, Richard ............ .....,... 2 855 Medford Dr. Dominguez, Virginia ............,. L ,.....,......,... 110 Sumner Sr.-9 1'1C1ff1C11, 12111165 ---,------ .-.-A4---- 4 211 WIIIYS Pkwy- Dooley, Marilyn ,,,,,,,,,,,., ,r,,,,,,,,-,, ,,,,-,,, 5 0 5 Sourh Sr.-9 Hellem, James ....... ..... ..... 6 7 02 Fortuna Dr. Dow, Patricia ..,..,..,, Driscoll, Phillip ,,...,. Durco, Ralph .....,.... ' .,......, 135 Everett St.-8 Boston Pl.-10 ' 1036 Orchard St.-9 Durler, Edward ,...,.., ..........,........... . ..... 2 237 Parkwood Ave. Dusseau, Charles ......,... 4 ..... 8001 Suder Rd., Erie, Michigan DuVall, Nancy ,,..,.......,..... 2157 Fletcher St., Erie, Michigan Eich, Mary ......,....,... Erndl, Rosemarie ,,,.,,. ., Estrel, Louise ...,...,,, Falkenberg, Joan .,...., Farmer, Patricia ..r,.,. Farrell, Charles. ...,,. . Ferrara, Samuel ..,,,. Ferrenberg, Sue ....... Fischer, Patricia ,r...., Flynn, Janet. .,......,.,,.,, Forrester, Thomas ........... Frankenhauser, Dean ,,,,.,... ..,.....,B1ack Rd., Monclova ,,... 736 Ashwood Ave. .......2919 South 109th St. .....,...1448 Beecham Hanover-9 ....,.,..4029 Grantley Rd. ...........463 Palmwood Ave. .,.,,,,..262O Thoman Pl.-13 .....,..,4433 River Rd.-14 ..........517 Arden Pl.-5 .............1443 Palmetto ........626 Durango Dr. Frazer, Robert. ,.............. .....,..., 2 66 Parker Ave.-5 Furfaro, Joseph .......... ....... 9 17 Heidelberg Rd. Gang, Marilyn ........ ,...s.......,....... 5 H2532 Georgetown-13 Garvin, Terrence ........,........,....,...,..,. 232 Eastern Ave.-9 Garvin, Lawrence ,........,.... 40 Riverside Dr., Rossford, Ohio Garvin, Thomas ....,...s...........,.......,,.,..,.. 205 Eastern Ave.-9 Gentner, Barbara ....... ..,..,,...,,,,..,,.,,,,, 2 615 Nash St.-13 Gercak, Francis ..,..,,....., Gibbons, William ,..., ,,.,, Gibson, Patricia. ,,.,,,.,. Giles, Donald ........,..., Giovanni, James ,,,.,r,,,.,, Giovannucci, Marietta. ,,v,,.. Goetz, Rita ..,,....,.s., ....r...,., Golaszewski, Kathleen ...,.,.,,, Golaszewski, Ronald ,,.,,,,., Gordon, Richard ..,......,, Gorman, Lawrence. .,.,,, ,, Gorman, Terrence .,..,...., Gould, Shirley ............... Gozdowski, Sylvia ,.,.,,,, Grabel, John ...,........... .........1442 Lakewood Ave. .........1133 London Square ,,....,,.2004 Southmoor Dr. ........2107 Hawthorne Ave. ,,.,,,,,...4729 Douglas Rd. ,........930 Avondale Ave. ...........1333 Goodale-6 ...,.......706 Ashwood-8 Austin St. 639W Sylvania Ave. ................2620 Overbrook Dr. Middlesex Dr. R. -ffl, 656 So. Coy Rd ................1324 Nebraska Ave. Harrow Road-7 Temperance, Michigan Henige, David ........ ...................,... 2 223W Lagrange Sr. Henige, Ruth .............. ......... B ox 901, R.R. 1, Walbridge Henry, Richard ............. .............,.....,.,,..,.,,, 1 6 Page Sr.-10 Herman, William. ....... .......,...,,..,,...,. 2 239 Sylvania-12 Hertzfeld, Sharonrose. ...... ..........,. 1 395 Glenview Heuring, Joyce .............. ...,..,,,,, 9 31 Atkins Sr.-5 Hilkens, Diana Joan ........ ........ 3 7 W. Streicher Sr. Hillman, Gerald ........... .......... 2 646-104th Sr. Hines, Caroline .............. ....................... 1 025 St. Andrew-7 cfo J. Schoen Hochleirner, Rosemary 8466 Crabb Rd., Erie, Michigan Hodulik, Barbara, .............,,,,,.,,,,...,r,,,r,,,., 1651 Kedr-on Snlj Hogan, Rosemary ........ Hoover Edward. ......... , ., Hoover, Josephine ........ Hoover, Patricia .........,...,. Horosewski, Marcelle, .....,. Hundsrucker, Gerald. ...... .. Huss, Edward .............,.. Ide, James ...,.............., Isabelle, Margaret. ..... , Istler, Robert .......... Jacobs, Edwin ...... Jaeger, Patricia. ........,, Jan, Joseph .......,..,...,,.. Jankowski, Charles. .....,. Jasinski, Lois Ann ......, Jennings, Maureen. .,.,,,, , Jeziorski, Robert ......, Johnston, Mary Lou, .... .. Jordan, Joseph, ....,..., . Jozwiak, Elaine ....,, Jurski, Barbara ....,, Kaczmarek, Donnam... Kaltenmark, Kenneth ..... Kaminski, Joel ..,,.....,,,,,. Kauzlick, Dale ...... ..... Keil, Daniel .....,... Keil, Joseph ......., Kelly, James ,....,., ..............3529 Hoiles Ave.-12 2657 Robinwood Ave. Bronson St.-8 .......525 Columbus St.-11 Moore Western ,........3434 Kingsgate-6 .,..,...621 Lodge Ave.-9 ...........535 Clifton Blvd. ........3815 Willys Pkwy. ............1508. Albert Sr.-5 ...........4l8 Oswald St.-5 4538 Belmar-12 ........l9l0 North Cove Blvd. .............1765 Hamilton St. Geneva. Sr.-9 .1018 Evesham Ave. ..........2842-116th St.-11 ............346 Victoria-10 ...,.,.,114 E. Park St.-8 ........38 E. Oakland Ave. .,,....1251 Avondale-7 Cherry .....,...614 Falcon Rd.-7 .............Perrysburg, Ohio 636 So. Byrne Rd.-9 .............4904 Hill Ave.-7 .......l5l7 Norwood Ave. Page 181 SENIOR REGISTER Name Kerscher, Thomas ..,.,,. Kierfer, Ruth ......E...... Kielczewski, Sharon .,,.. King, Jeanne ...E..,.,,.. King, John. ,,,.v..,,.... . Kinnee, Andre' A..,,,,, Kirby, John. ..,,,,. . Kish, Albert ,,,,,,,,.. Kiss, Richard .,,,.,,,. Klein, Robert ,,,,,,,,.A,,,. Knakiewicz, Frances, ..... . Knetchel, Bernadette ,,..,,,, . Koberstein, Patricia ,.,r,., Koehl, Carolee ..,......,.. Koehn, Marcia .,...,,, Koester, William. ...,.,, Kotecki, Phyllis ,...,,, Kronoviter, Mary ,,..,,.. Kudlac, Edward ,rr,,.,,,. Kurdys, Marcia .,..... Kurth, Donald .,.,,.., Kurth, Ronald r,,.,,,. Labuzinski, Raymond ,.,., ,,,,r,,,, Addrerr 32.3748 Maxwell Rd. 2757 Medford Rd.-14 ................1610 Hamilton 1 01 7 Shadowlawn ........610 Capistrano ........2362 Warren St.-10 .......,..937 Berry St.-5 ........628 White St.-5 . ,,,t, 311 Burger St.-5 ..........857 Butler St.-5 ....623 Ashwood Ave. Chicago St. ............609 Dearborn Ave. 2801 Sherbrooke Rd. ......1131 Colton St.-9 4366 Overland Pkwy. ........35 E. Oakland Ave. 2039 Genesee St.-5 H1444 Oakmont St.-5 .........1508 Woodland Ave. .........l414 Glenview Rd. .,.......1414 Glenview Rd. 328 Holland-Sylvania Rd.-7 Lahey, Michael .........,... 201 Springfield Rd., Holland, Ohio LaMarche, Joseph. ..............,...................... 1740 Broadway-9 Lammers, Ronald .........................,....... 474 Howland Ave.-5 Langenderfer, Joseph ....... .....r...... 1 520 South St. Lanzinger, Clifford ........ ..........,... 2 815 Winsted LaPlante, Edward ....,.1 Lauber, Mary. ........ . ..,,.......110 Lakeshore Dr. 3824 Will s Parkwa Y Lehmann, Charles ............................... 6801 Telegraph Rdij R.R. i7f2, Box 395-B, Erie, Mich. Leonard, Thomas ...................................... 3226 River Rd.-14 Leslie, John. .........................................r.., 2942 Northwood-6 Letke, Geraldine ......,....,,... .....,,.,....... 8 06 Alvison Rd,-12 Lewandowski, Daniel. .......,....,,..,...,,..1,,,,,,,,,1,, 1029 Homer-8 Lewandowski, Patricia ,.....,......,,,,,,..,,,1,,.,,,,.,,, 917 Page St,-8 Lewis, Elrose ........................ 2028 Dean Rd., Erie, Michigan Liberkowski, Delphine .,.,...,,,,..,.....r,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 1643 Woodland I-ifata, Faye ....-...i................................. 2639 Glenwood Ave. Love, Ernest .........i......... ............ 1 340 Goodale-6 Lozinski, Delphine ......,., Ludwig, Beatrice .,.... . Lusher, Donald Madden, Mary ............. Madden, Michael ......, Maier, Karleen ......,, Mancy, George. ...... .. Mancy, John ...... ,. .........3312 Cherry St. .......4218 So. Detroit .........715 Yates St.-8 .. ....... ...513 Hampton-9 .............2333 Broadway-9 .,,,,....411 Steadman St.-5 ,.......l437 Sabra Rd.-12 .......1437 Sabra Rd.-12 Marshall, John ............... .......1., 1 50 Rosalind Pl. Martis, Joseph, ......... .. Matriciano, Rosemarie .......l636 Schomberg-5 ......2628 Pratt St.-5 Mattimore, John ............... ........, 3 19 Sumner St.-9 Mattoni, Lucy Ann ....... ........ 2 524 York St.-5 MCCarthy, Timothy ....... ....,.,........, 1 356 Eleanor McCartney, Susan ......... ..... 648 Southover-12 McCormick, Helen ........, ,.,,,,,,. 1 60 Nevada Ave.-5 McGowan, Frances ...... ,. ...1......,.,, 2015 Locust St.-8 McHugh, Margaret ........ ...,... 3 630 Almeda Dr.-12 Mclntosh, Caroline ....... .............. 2 260 Jerome Sr. McKelvey, Donald ..... 3202 Parkwood Ave. McKelvey, Ronald ........ ...... 3 202 Parkwood Ave. McLaughlin, Janet .... .... ......1.. 5 2 48 Rowland Rd. McQuillen, John ........ ......... 1 340 Hillcrest-12 Meier, Claretta ........ ............,.. 4 023 Schley St. Melle, Marilyn ........ ...1........ 9 19 Wright Ave.-9 Mettler, Barbara .......... .. ..... 4128 Bellevue Rd.-13 Metzger, Constance ....... .......... 4 58 Laskey Rd.-12 Michaels, Jeanette ..... ....,... 2 248 Vermont Ave. Michalak, Dorothy ......... .......... 4 549 Eastway-12 Michalak, Joan .......,......... ..... ..... . . .527 Danberry St. Michalak, Mary Ann ....... ....... 8 20 Woodward Ave. Mierzejewski, Janet ....... .... ..... . 6 45 Yondota St.-5 Mierzwiak, Marlene .... Page 182 1694 Nebraska Ave. 1954-1955 Name Addrerr Mik0laiC2ak, Carol --.--i.. ..A...... 9 26 Woodsdale-14 Mohn, John .............. .......... 2 032 N. 13th St. Mohn, Lawrence ....... ................ ....... 2 0 32 N. 13th Sr. Molnar, Richard ........ ..............................., 5 Bronson Pl.-8 Montrie, Sharon ........ Morgan, Richard ........ .....,..l351 Erie Rd., Erie, Michigan ..............Hasty Road, Ottawa Hills Morman, James ......... ............. . . ...... 2021 Parkdale-6 Mougey, Suzanne ..,..... .. .. ...3910 Drummond Rd. Munella, Jacqueline. ....... ........... 3 33 Islington St. Munich, Marlene .........,, Murray, Carolyn ......... Murzynski, Patricia ...... .. ....... 4816-290th St. ......1216 Utah St.-5 ,........10l4 Brookley-7 Nachazel, Thomas ...................................... 2732 Robinwood Nadeau, Sandra ...................... .............. 1 330 Harvard Blvd. Nawrocki, Paul ............ 469 Eagle Point Rd., Rossford, Ohio Nawrocki, Peter ......... 469 Eagle Point Rd., Rossford, Ohio Neilly, Carl.: ,,,,,.,,,........................,............ 814 Magnolia St. Newman, Elizabeth ....... ......,.......................... 6 15 Berry St.-5 Newman, John .,,....... Newton, Thomas, ..... , Niese, David .............. Noe, Suzanne, ........,... Nopper, Donald .......1 Nowicki, Thomas ....... Nusbaum, James ...1.. . O'Brien, Richard ........... Ochs, Robert. ............. . O'Connor, Elizabeth .. O'Connor, James: ...,.,. ........4925 Lewis Ave. .....223 Pasadena Blvd. ....,...,223 Diegle Dr.-7 Niemeyer, Richard ....... .. ' ' ........ 741 Ogden Ave.-9 .,.........3649 Maxwell Rd. ...,.,,.2732 Copland Blvd. .............1449 Nebraska . R.R.+'f1, Box 113, Temperance, Mich. ......2824 Cheltenham 3620 Douglas Rd. . ...... ..660 Berry St.-5 .......325 Eastern Ave. O'Connor, Patricia ....... ...2226 Grar1tW00d Okonski, Charlotte .... O'Loughlin, Sharon ...... O'Neill, James .......,,. Operacz, Rita ............. Orovitz, Jeanette ........ Osborn, Jo Ann ......... Palmer, Mary Frances Pantaleo, Rosanna ...., .. ....... 604 Evesham Ave. 3716 Grantley Rd. .....1071A E. Delaware 1451 Montcalm St. . 323 White St.-5 ....119 E. Broadway 817 Marmion Palicki, Walter ..,.......... H ........4339 Bellevue Rd. .......,.1226 Albert St. Pawlikowski Ph 1115 ....... ..i..-----.. 2 55 E- Oakland s Y Peatee, Donald . ............. Pelwecki, Gertrude ....... .. Perkins, Maryann ..... Perry, Arlene ......... Petres, Paula ............. Pfitzer, Lawrence .... .. Phelps, Francis ...... Pilrose, James ..... .......1917 Balkan Pl.-13 Piotrowski, Patricia ...... .. Pluciniczak, Judith ........ .. ,.,..,.,,...3844 Elmhurst-13 Pilzecker, Edward ...... Plummer, Robert ..,,,. Pohlman, Nancy ......... ...527 Winthrop St.-10 ............4343 Avondale .1.............2440 Franklin ......l308 Michigan Ave. ......3345 Blairmont-14 ............3140 Case St.-5 2676 Sherbrooke Rd. 6924 Summerfield Rd. Temperance, Mich. ..........716 E. Pearl St. .. ..... 1922 Lagrange St. ..1124 Reynolds Rd.-7 Pokryfka, Kenneth ..1.... .............. 2 61 E. Manhattan Pontsler, William ....... 2229 Hollywood Ave. Popp, Marie .,,,,,,.,.,,,,...,,.. .......,.. 2 540 Navarre Ave. Pruszynski, Rose Ann ........ ..... Przymierski, Christine Pudlicki, Rose Marie ....... ...... . Quinn, John ...... ......... Radecki, Richard ....... Radlinski, Paul ..,.... Raitz, Robert ...1. 1 Rawski, David ........ Regulski, Patricia. Rehkopf, Patricia Renn, Clifford .,.....,. M1248 Avondale Ave. 38 Everett St. 930 Woodward Ave.-8 2.3642 Hoiles Ave.-12 ......,2819 Chestnut Sr. .......l332 Huron' St.-ll .......2009 Kelsey Ave. .......37 W. Park St.-8 .......1708 Walnut St.-8 . .,........... 3318 Cherry St.-12 R. R. 2, Temperance, Michigan SENIOR REGISTER Name Riley, Robert ....Y,.,. Robie, Michael .....,,,,. Robinson, Judith ...,..,.7., Rochelle, Richard .,,..,,, Roman, Mary ,,,,.,,,,, . Roth, Mary Louise ....,i, Roughton, Norbert ...,,, Rowan, William ,,,,,,,, Rowe, Kenneth ....,,,,. Ruddy, Margaret ,,,,., Rurak, Doris .,.,,,,,,. Russo, Joanne ,..,.,,,, Ryan, John ,r,,..,,,, Saad, Ralph ,,.....Y,.., Sarno, Barbara ,,...,.,... Savage, Robert. ,,.,,,.r.,,,, Say, Rose Ann. ....,...,.....,. Schemenauer, David. ..,,.... Scheuerman, Karl. r,...,,,, Schlachter, Roberta ,.,,,, Schmitt, Mary ,,.,,.rrrrrrrV, Schneider, Richard ,,,r,,, Schomp, Gerald ,,.....r, Schroder, Martin ,,,.r., Schug, August ,,..,,,, Schultz, Arleen ,,......., Schultz, Suzanne ,.,,,.,, Schulz, Charles ,,,..,. Scott, Donald ,r,,,,,,,,,, Screptock, Virginia ,,,. Secor, Dale ...,..,,..... Selmek, Zenon ,,,.,,, Sexton, Mary Jo .,...... Sheahan, Joanne ...,..., Shondell, Robert .,,,.... Shrader, Geraldine ...... .. Silva, Silvia ,...,,..t.,.... Siwa, Phyllis .,,,,,, Smith, Alan ,...,,,...,,... Smith, Carol ..,.......,..,,., Smith, Georgene ,,..,,,... .,.. Sniadowski, Adolph ,.....,. Snyder, Carol .... ...,..,..,,, Snyder, Joan. .,,,.,.,,,.,,, Sobecki, James ,,.,,.. Sobecki, Robert .,.,,... Solon, Kevin ,.,,t,.., Sosko, Stephen. ..t.,,, Spoehl, Evelyn ,.,..,, Stanfa, Dennis. ,,.,,.,,.. Stanko, Joyce ,,....,,....,,,, Stasiak, Constance. ....,,, . Steger, Bonnie ,....,..... Steger, Marcia ,...,... Stelzer, William ......,, Stemple, Richard ,,,,,,,,,, Stephenson, Roland ,.,..,,, Stevens, Irene ..,,.,,,,.,,,, Stifel, Marjorie ,,,,,,,t,. Stout, Michael ,,,,,,. Streicher, John ,...... Stutz, Robert ,,.,... Sur, Richard .,..,,,,.,, Susor, Carolyn ,,.,.,. Swartz, Carole ,..,,,,.,, Szakovits, Joseph ,.., . Szepiela, Virginia ,,,,,,,, Szumigala, Carol ,,,.,,,,, Szymanski, Raymond ,,,,,,. Addren .........3646 Garrison Rd. ..........5247 Brandon Rd. 4033 Woodmont-13 .......38l3 Martha Ave. .......226l Forrer St.-7 .......3854 Peru St.-12 .........636 Leonard St.-5 .......2330 Castlewood 636 Sylvania Ave. .........3717 Wallwerth-12 ...........222 Dexter St.-8 ...............3037 Gunckel .......2941 Collingwood 1 11 Huron St.-11 ........4756 Douglas Rd. ........2462 Detroit Ave. ..,.,.,2544 Foraker Ave. Heffner St. .......5654 Douglas Rd. ....3840 Haverhill Dr. .......4144 Carthage Rd. .......1824 Mt. Vernon ..,....2651 Gunckle Blvd. 2813 Gracewood Ave. .............l410 Yates St.-8 ..........4415 Commonwealth ..............2045 Loxley Rd. 329 Cheltenham-6 .......1820 Richmond-6 Sylvester ........2916 Barrington Dr. ........185 Andrus Rd.-5 .......5l9 Cloverdale Rd. ...........2728 Elsie Ave. .2238 Glenwood Ave. .4360 Overland Pkwy. ....403 E. Bancroft St. .......1526 Hamilton St. ...........2l18 Lagrange St. ........2376 Lawrence Ave. .......920 Harding Dr.-9 .........3362 Wilson Pl. .......1216 Moore St.-8 ..........4l16 Lewis Ave.-12 .........Box 861, Wales Rd. Walbridge, Ohio .........3124 Franklin Ave. .......2673 Goddard Rd. .......1235 Berdan Ave.-12 ........3925 Burton Ave. Crittenden-9 .........1322 W. Woodruff ....27 W. Oakland St. .........4101 Deepwood Lane ......3709 Grantley Rd. .........1l05 Orchard St. ..........4l35 Lewis Ave. Peck St.-8 ..........3859 Lockwood Ave. ..........2229 Rosewood Ave. ....2146 Eastbrook Dr. .........128 Islington St. 2.2.2558 Beaufort Rd. .........2626 Robinwood Ave. 727 Plymouth St.-5 .......4235 Angola Rd.-14 442 Sunset Blvd. 1209 Moore St.-8 Hlett St. .......3120 Blade St.-8 Name Talaska, Leo ............. Tansey, Patrick ........ Tercek, Neomi ..... Thomas, Joan ....... .. Thompson, Carl ,.,.,.. . Thuel, Donna Mae ....... Tiemann, Rose Mary .....,. Tillman, James ................ Toth, Shirley ,............ Trabbic, Joyce .............. Trawinski, Gerald. ........ Trepinski, James. ............. Trzaskalski, Beverly ........, Tucholski, Barbara ........ Urbanski, Edward ........ 1954-'I955 Address .........7l4 Junction Ave. ..........944 Dorr St.'7 Nevada St.-5 Lawton-6 ........1350 Fitchland Ave. .........2214 Cherry St.-8 ........808 Fourth St.-5 ......533 Colburn St.-9 Woodford St. .......Telegraph Rd., Erie, Mich. Evansdale ..........3024 Medowood Dr. ..........629 Detroit Ave. .......1275 Vance St.-7 H1814 Brussels St. Utz, Carol .................. ......... 1 016 Hawk St.-12 Valentine, Thomas ........... 701 King St., Temperance, Mich. Van Horn, William. ........................... ..... 3 839 Garrison Rd. Van Nest, Louanne .......... ..........,,..... 7 020 Secor Rd. Ottawa Lake, Mich. Vartanian, Ruth ........ ....................... 2 252 Rosewood Ave. Veigel, Judith ........ ..............................,..,,,. 3 49 South Ave. Vidoli, Marina ................ Route 1, Box 225, Maumee, Ohio Vincent, Patricia ........ ............................... 4 22 Eastern Ave. Waclawek, Marilyn ....... Wagner, Margaret ....... Wahl, Karen ............. Wales, Harvey .......... Walker, Allen .................. Walkowiak, Stanley. ..... .. Wambold, Patricia ...... . Warnlce, Richard ......... Warrick, Susan ................ Washalaski, Patricia. ..... .. Weber, Rudolf .....,....... Weis, John ................... Weislmeier, Martha ....... Welch, Gerald ............. Wenzler, David ........... Westerman, Ronald ........ .......1107 Booth St.-8 ........l02O Hawk St.-12 .........407 So. Detroit .......179 Everett St.-8 ........555 Prouty Ave. .............1735 Roosevelt .........1949 Meadowlark ..........2841 Rockwood-10 .......4559 Overland Pkwy. .,.....l2l2 Lincoln Ave. ...........3107 Copland-14 .........3614 Hoiles Ave. ............1219 Page St. .........3632 Hoiles Ave. .........2330 Scottwood .......741 Southover-12 Weybrecht, Ann ........... ................ 2 721 Fulton St. Wilcox, Gregory ................ .,,,..,,,, 3 635 Willys Pkwy, Wilhelm, John ....................... ......... 3 20 Western Ave. Wimmenauer, Catherine. ....... ........ 1 207 Michigan St. Wojciechowski, Robert ....... .,,,,.,,,,. 1 36 Dexter St. Wolfram, Ada ................. ....,.. 1 112 Hirzel St.-5 Worland, Robert ......... ........... 5 49 Yondota-5 Wozniak, Carolyn ......... .............. 2 25 E. Lake St. Wright, Peter ............ Wfrobel, Barbara .....,. Wuertz, Jeannine ...,.. Yager, Ursula ......,. Yard, Iris ...............,.. Yost, Carol Jean ........ Young, Mary ......... 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