Central Catholic High School - Centripetal Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1959
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T JJ ff gf' ff' Presentin The 1959 Centripetal The Centripetal Stajr Volume 39 Central Catholic High School Toledo, Ohio I ,NC Q gm QI? 5, W' 'H W 'X x . se W f 2 'JS Q, 1 W . 3 ,QQ ' 3,1 . pi x . v , U ' 5' 1 sw X EN if ' , . ,Q 63 X w 'g ,. 'faiiwi .: .:,, x Q35 v H W 'Tw U .I R555 ,sw 1, N 'f ii ZX! ' 32 gm ' fs' ax wk wg Q ,,.,. , ., , X . 1 5 '- Q1 Q X wi-fEIf.Ti.. Q vwiifsgy fa ' . , ' QQ- XX W ST? A . . xy 1551 5 - 5 Q - ., 1 Q- X - M- M ' 1: ijjvq: K Q -., . ffswim KF g,-.u,i.' - I X Q ,N .. , . SN X 'J , w xx N w M L, . IR y x 1 5.1 :., s ' ' . iig 3' Q A ig, 'J i . x 1 W u,. . x X 4 A 'X If 4? 1' K ,.-.M x R-WL s'm 3 Ax uv wi K F' 'Q 3 1 i ' . YNQJ 'Z M 5' 4 wiv lim ' 'I 5 ' 'im 2, Sing 5 K 'X 4 ' if cf, H 1 -ffl, if ' ' in ' 59 Dedication . Administration Student Body Classes . . Sports . Organizations Ads Patrons Register Contents i' 'k 2 6 18 70 94 116 147 148 179 1 0 FOI'CW01'dZ To the outsider the initials, C.C.H.S. stand for Central Catholic High School. For all true Centralites they embody the four characteristic marks of a lover of Christ-Charity, Courage, Honesty, and Sanctity. Signed with the seal of Central we are set apart-not from our fellowrnen-but for our fellowmen. Every class, every activity, every engagement met has imprinted deeper into our characters these four letters so that we may step into a grossly materialistic world and make the presence of Christ felt. Centripetal i49. With the same seal, with the same ideals the class of '59 faces the world of today. Page 5 CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL TOLEDO 8, omo Dear llom anfl Dail, Uwe are rleflieating this, the fifty-nine Centripetal, to you hoping that in some small way it will show our appreciation anrl gratitude for all your help. Uwe are thanlgful that Cod in llis loving nierey' and lfinrlness put us in your expert care. You hare been our guide and counselor with no problem too large or insignificant for your per- sonal attention. You shared our joys and eom- forteil us when misfortune came. ,ln victory or defeat, you were always behind us, cheering us oniearil. .1 n the past years, you have helpefl us with our honiework, clrilleil us for tests., and each rlay sent us forth in the quest for knowledge, wisdom, alul unflerstanzling. Although these lastfour years hare passed entirely too fast, we will go forth enrieherl with this lrnoirlerlge, to talfe our plaee in the 'u'orlil. The fleilication ij the yearbook is, we thinlr, one of the greatest honors that we as seniors can bestow on anyone. A s we grow older, we will con- tinue our appreciation. Hut this is the beginning, the starting point. Come now, and let us lead youll on a tour of Central as we first saw it, as ire hare lireil it, and as we shall leave it. The first member of the faculty that ive came in contact with was Dflonsignor Harrington, our principal, who was always on hand to help as with our various problems. Father lVal:., the assistant principal, met many of us in the penalty perioil-the session known as the happy hour. Soon. we also became acquainted with the priests, sisters and the lay men and women who form the faculty of our school. Page 6 wi :XINX N6 fa 4 ,M-,ww ,.:E. Page 8 The Most Reverend George J. Rehring, S.T.D. Fourth Bishop of Toledo Monsignor John L. Harrington, A.M., S.T.B. Principal of Central Page 9 Page 10 Reverend Michael J. Walz, M.S.E Assistant Principal finden REV- T- BeaU1'egf'1'd Rev. Kari Chesher U31-'X-7 O.F.M. Conv. CB.A.D 07' Religion ,J-Arif Rev. Kevin Cole Rev' Eedding o.F.M. Conv. 4 1 :5 CB.A., S.T.L.J Religion Religion zz WW' Rev. Jude Rochford Rev. O. Rethinger CB.A.J O.F.M. Conv. CB.A.J Religion Religion 'V' J . .. . Z L V Sr. M. Adolphine Sr. M. Alcuin O.S.F. CB.A.b O.S.F. fB.S.J Religion, Biology, Religion, Mathemalif: i General Selenre Monsignor seems pleased with your report, Father Conrad. Rev. O.F.M. Conv. Religion Sr. M. Alice O.S.F. fM.A.J Religion, Eizglixh Rev. Terence Tobin O.F.M. Conv. CB.A.J Religion Sr. M. Almeda R.S.M. CB.S.E. B. of Musicj Religion, Minis Page 11 . jioff ri . Q Sr. M. Caroieen S.N.D. Engiirla Reiigiou. Latin Sr. M. Austin O.S.U. CB.A.J Sr. M. Casildis Sr. M. Cephas S.N.D. CB.S.E.J O.S.F. CB.A.9 Latin Spanifh Do-it-yourself age comes to Central. Sisters Cephas and Protase provide their own transportation. s Page 12 ' Sr. M. Caroline O.S.F. CM.S.J Plvjzficx bio'-I-qt Sr. M. Charlotte S.N.D. fM.A.D Lulin Sr. M. Cleopha O.S.F. CB.E.D Altemiazzce Ofice, Typing , . A Sr. M. David O.S.U. CB.A., B.A. in L.S.D Librarian, Efzgliyb X 1.1 D Sr. M. Casilda O.S.F. CB.S.E.J Pbyxiology In qniln Q Sr. M. Clarisena R.S.M. CM.A.J N Hixlory ' Y 7 .- P 51 i s ,I Q . 'x 1' X i N 1 , , Q8 uw ga Sr. M. Coronata R.S.M. CM.A.D Hixiory, Sociology Sr. M. DePaul S.N.D. CM.A.J Commercial Sr. M. DeSales O.S.F. CB.S.E., M.S.J Matbemnlic: Sr. M. Eleanor O.S.U, flVl.A. in S.D.J Religion, Ezzglixb N Sr. M. Florence O.S.F. CM.A.J Malhemalicx 5 ., .,., . ., .. ... .. Sr. M. Eileen o.s.F. CB.A., M.E.J Englixh ' L'Sister Gordian, may I have X,..:,: I sr- .- Sr. M. Emily O.S.U. CM. J Eflgqiff ' Sr. M. Florian O.S.F. CM.S.D Claemiilry Sr. M. Gemma o.s.F. CM.E.J Religion, General Science one of those Pee-Chees? 7! Sr. M. Genevieve R.S.M. CB.S.E., M.F.A.D Boys' Art Sr. M. Gerard Sr. M. Germaine Sr. M. Gordian Sr. Mary Grace C.S.S.F. fB.A.j R.S.lVI. CB.A.J S.N.D. CM.A.D O.S.U. fM.A.j Afqzhemgficy Religion, G01lBf7177Z8lIf Bookroom, Latin jourmzlixm f - , f ' if fl if Page 13 3 n -'r X .X Sr. M. Ignatius O.S.U. CB.A.3 Home Economicl' Sr. M. Irneldine iulb V- N i is ZEN 5' '2.: . W, ,,..- ,.- ...Y in -V f- --157-X Sr. M. Jane Sr. Jane Frances S.N.D. CM.A.D O.S.F. fM.A.D R.S.M. ClVI.S.E.J Drafting I Erzglixh Hixrory 9 , 1 . 7 '?'C?7 Sr. M. Jerome Sr. M. Joanne Sr. M. Kenneth Sr. M. Loretta R.S.M. CM.E.D S.N.D.C M.A.D O.S.U. CM.H.E.Ed.D O.S.F. CM.S.E.J RC'1f.L'f0Il, Mathemalicx Girlf' Ar! Home EL'0ll0lIIi6.f Religion, Sr. M. Louis S.N.D. CB.A.J Commercial Sr. M. Marcelline O.S.F. CM.S.J Biology Page 14 Sr. M. Magdalene O.S.U. CM.A.J Englisla is J Sr. Marie Celine O.S.U. CM.A.J Engiixh A 1181111111168 Office Sr. Gemma, Sr. Florian, Sr. Almeda all aboard for fifth floor. U- .xi XX ig .. Q Q . gig. 1 ' 5 if we .gg Xa X Mrs. Bohn, Mrs. Brown and Miss Klap spent free period in jam session. Sr Marie Pierre I R.S.M. CM.A., Ph.D.J Government A 2 ' M--1. 5' 'T' . ww-', ' 5 5 if 'iiS?1?fl'2 e 4 , ' :- , 1 ...,, V - . . i. W 1' . E . ..,. i , , Sr. M. Natalie O.S.U. CB.S.E.J Englirlo, Librarian Sr. M. Neri R.S.M. CM.A., M.A. in S.T.J Religion, Hixlory B CML Sr. M. Norbertine Sr. M. Perpetua Sr. M. Protase S.. M. s.N.D. CM.A.J o.s.F. cM.s.y o.s.F. CM.A.J g.N.DQ'Q2'jf,ta Gef771d!1,Ldfill Biology FFBHCIQ, 5174715-F11 B,S,E,j 3 if M , Z2 Commercial Agzwwlwmf-fo' Sr. M. Stephanie Sr. M. Teresita Sr. M. Thomasine Sr. M. Xavier C.S.S.F. CM.E.j O.S.F. fM.S.D S.N.D. fB.S.E.j O.S.F. CB.A.D Biology Matlaemalicx Commercial Mathematic: Page 15 en' I mg b K X I . ...ig wiggqiggfzggp, .f limi- 'i f 5-. t2i7I .i: f 'x . L iv ' w S 'L :A 1.-I lwgu .ur- -g1:-..:zx'.3-g.f.- ,. . x Q, Mr ' . 4.,Basich qB.s!E,p Economicx, Sociology, Axxixtant Coach I b. :. . yi 1 llo. . M 5, w.wo If Mr. T. Dever qB.E.J Hislory, Economic! Mr. V. C. Fischer fB.S.E., B.E.E., P.E.J Ployxicy Business Manager , s 'Li J. . , K H.. Mrs. J. Bohn CB.E.D A Commercial Mr. R. Finn CB.S.E.j Biology, Gen. Science, Allalelic Director Mr. P. Johnson CBE., B.A.D Hislory :Fi Miss Joan Klap fB.A.J English Page 16 Miss J. Leonhardt fB.S.E.J Girlx' Pbyxical Education Mrs. D. Brown Mr. G. DePrisco CB.A.D CB.E.J Englixh Muxic Mr. Johnson poses a sticker . .A Mr. T. McHugh Mr. A. Miller CB.S.P.E.J fB.E.D Pbyxiology, Hixlory Football Coach Q Q N . X X , X X , S FRN. '.., X Q 4'lNx'Llf X Mr. R. Nichols Mr. P. O,Rourke Mr. D. Piloseno CB.E.J CB.A.J CM.A.J Mallaematiar, Commercial Law Playxical Education, Baxkelball Couch Liglalweigbi Coach Asxirtuul Coach It Wonit bite, Mr. Basich. Mr. Nichols isn't afraid. Mr. J. Savage CB.E.D Euglixb Axxinant Coach -'NW' RY .. 12. . k s 'W 3' M , 6- fi ui Mrs. L. Wroe CR.N.J School Nurxe I Z5 i,.:. . EK Q A Mr. J. Roberts CM.A.J Vocational Guidance Mrs. Roger Weiher CB.A.D Public Speaking Englixlo Miss Rose Fackelman Office Clerk i 3 I e .. 4. . L. lj. - ' . e Miss Ruth Fackelman Miss C. Schubert Mrs. R. Wietrzykowski V 10 f- Regixtmr Secretary Swilclabouwl ,Q L : Q iv x I ' ,, ' Lif' .Tj y ' V1 3 -, qi- ,L ' fhagali? i3 ILAA .LQLL ,MQ Q ' I Now, since you have met the leaders of the school, the faculty, we want to introduce you to the spirit of Central, the student body. This group can be compared to a well- organized business. The seniors, as executives, are the ones who set the standards tj' the school. They show their leadership abilities by presenting the Senior Play, by heading the Student Council, the governing body of the school, the Centric, our school paper, and this yearbook. The Juniors, as Junior executizes, help the Seniors in many ways. They' receive, as an achnowledgement of' this, positions on the Student Council and their cherished class rings. ivear the end ry' the year, to prove that they' are capable tn' holdinff the Senior e.y'ecutiz'e's Josition, they' Ilan z- . I and promote the ,Iunior-Senior Prom, their big- gest undertalfing to date. The Sopholnores might be compared to slrilled worlfers. They' hare acquired much, but hare eren more to learn brfore they become the e.recutiz'es. To demonstrate what they' have acquired they sponsor Tag Day . three days in which many new friends are made. The l reshmen, as trainees, are the newest members of the school. They' watch and learn from the activities of the other classes. ln a few short years, after much training, they' will become the big bosses ay' the school. Our business motto might well be Catholic leaders are our most important productf' However, Blom and Dad, when you thinlf rj' Central, don't think of just one class, think of one school, of all the classes combined, working together as one. Oh, by the way, you'll find my picture on one of the following pages. Page 18 .,a.'5.if ff-, Quia Lg .. Q 3 . X T i E , ,JK view , M SKU' .N f.sa i.xss..- - You registered Info ,Nw Ull lwgun your trvvlf to Ihr- vlrlssroorns -x .IL Valedictorian Anthony Carr Cond Dear Central, We the Class of '59 who have spent the last four years in our quest' for knowledge within your halls, realize, as we stand on the threshold of life that now we are leaving your guiding care to embark on our own. During these four years you have become a part of our way of life and we have grown Page 20 Salutatorian Mary Ann Dlugosielski . in wisdom, because of your understanding and guidance. In leaving you we want to promise, that we shall never forget the ideals instilled in us by your devoted staff. We hope that by our future accomplishments you will be proud to number us among your loyal alumni. . ff! , F , Y F E lass Lawrence Abair Abrtgham John Adamczyk St. Agnes Hall Patrol 4: YCS 1, 3, 43 SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. A Michael Aqufhmas Club 33 Biology Club 23 FFA 41 JWCA 4: Mono- grarn Club 23 Production Stnfl' 43 SSC 4. ,r..,...-.,N Sl. Hyacinth Centric 4: Hall Patrol 4 Operetta 4. ju,QLCfL--If . . WL M9460 Jessie Amborski Robert E. Ammann Gerald Arkebauer Lois Augustyniak St. Hedwig St. Thomas Aquinas St. Agnes . St. llyacinlh Club 4: CWA 4: Centric 43 Hall Patrol 45 Hall Patrol 43 Track 1. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Centric Centric 45 FNA 2, 43 Glee .. 231' ' Tennis YCS1. 41 Production Staff 4: SC Club 3, 41 Monogram Club 3, 43 SC 4' C . 3 SSC 3. F A - ,K-,, ,fr 3. 43 SSC 4: YCS 1: Chemis- 3: Production Staff 4: Oper- I ' try Club 4. ctta 3, 43 SSC 1 Lpxa gi ' yr .Q 4 , yang,- :: ., A wx S K N 0 x E X ff? . fi' x ' 1'klf'5Ey'W wfiiff, Mary K. Auth Robert Bahna Nancy Baksa Terry Ballard 29,4 ,7'ZhM,Q,1.afHLZ6 'MJ Sacred Heart Good shepherd sn. Ann Aquinas Club 3: Chemistn' Baseball 2, 3, 43 SSC 4. Centric 41 Hall Patrol 4: Production Stah' 41 SSC l, 2, 3. Club 45 FTA 3, 4: JCWA 43 YCS 3. , Rc Mono fr n Club 3, 42 SC.1g r - ' , f 'S,L Ycs lla' M1161-f L '-'LC' 71144 , Hawk Qu-do f Michael St. Adalhcrt Aquinas Club 3: Biology Club 31 Hall Patrolxilg JCWA 4 ..., A . fa--ay. ,ful . . if-aa 'lf vi :nl Robert Barnaby Karen Baron Patricia Baron Susan Bart Louis Bartko, Jr. Sl. Agnes Rosary Cathedral Sl. Agnes St. Anthony St. Agnes Bowling.: 31 Hall Patrol 45 FNA 25 Hall Patrol 4. Glee Club 33 Production Stall' Glcc Club 2: Hall Patrol 4: Chemistry Club 43 Math Club Production Staff 4. 4: Operetta 31 SC 23 YCS lg Opcrctta 2: JCWA 4, 43 Production Staff 4: SSC 4. TVA ff' f P SSC 3. G ' Lrmwiighflr' -7,M.wa,,,,,..,6LffQ..,.,J , Page 22 7 Karl Bates St. Teresn Aquinas Club 3: JCWA 4. wafer P A Lf Cynthia Bielski St. Hedwig 2 . Z? li' 'Mia rf, 1 , l--KT fl tv- f ml M, . .., ,Q f, X it .' . . , .- ' 1. via . 1 ...nf , ,, . . Bauer Good Shepherd Centric 4: Hall Patrol Monogram Club 43 SC YCS 3. x Sandra Bauejj Sl. Adalbcrtv, 1' JCWA 41 Production S a 'Q ssc 1, 2,13 yrs . U .R W Ty .. ,,,,,, 'K 5 4-Jai :Em N ws. at 4 5 G if X 1 ma y ii i .XE QE X X. 4 x so Betty Bing St. Catherine Marcia Bing Regina Coeli - W., 4. R.. E FTA 42 SSC 4. GAL 11 Monogram Club 4: Biology Production Staff 3, 45 SC 2. 43 FNA 'YRAQ-m4,2, St-1:ffm..:,f84. '77,4,, 61.24. 7744 6l'fa,,...?Cs 1. entripetal Patrol 43 Staff 43 Alas JCWA 4 David Blazic Carolyn Bodnar Norbert Boeke 0.L.P.H. Stanislaus St. Thomas Aquinas Hall Patrol 4: Track 1. B' logy lub 2: 'GAL 1: Hall Patrol 4: JCWA 41 Pro- ogram ub 4 Produc- duction Staff 4: Track 2. 2?l'i'-t...,. .Rims fin? . ,N Nr. Q-Sag.. 4 iv i Ng, rf' Q! '? 'f if 'A Q - 'ff 9 Richard J. Beres St. Stephen Camera Club 3: Centric 4, Hall Patrol 4: Math Club 4. ff ,U an ,H 1,- Qiiff ' 1, , , ' 3 .-pw be ' ,iff , v F 5 IQ' '44 Q Nr A ,, ,tb , wg' in V I 4 ' If K f 4 4 ' 52 2 3 Harry Bitterman Blessed Sacrament Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chemistry Club 4: Hall Patrol 4: Radio Club 4. wptfiwb Janice Bollm St. Catherine Biology 21 GAL 1, 31 Chemis- try Club 31 FNA 2, 3, 45 FTA 3, 4g Library Club 33 Math Club 3, 4: YCS 1, 2. 7f1oAcv i, is Margaret Beutler St. Joseph, Eric, Michigan Biology Club 23 Hall Patrol 4: SSC 4. ., l. wi, r,5e rL.fu. - 4- .ff Sharon Blank Gcsu Biology Club 25 Hall Patrol 4: SC 3. ,, I QLLQ1 . d'.2 '9'L,..v , .4,l,44z.,42 mpg, V Y. Joseph Bollman Good Shepherd Football 1: Hall Patrol 4. '7w. AQ-4fxA,:?,6n1.L14.Qz,1,, y Presents ' . A if lli- ts 2 , Nil Marie Bonk ' ary nn Richard Borer S St. Hedwig St. Hedwig St. James GAL 3: YCS 4. Biology Club 2: GAL 3: Track 1. Monogram Club 3, 4. ' .,, 'Nfl w9f+9r-'- Page 23 ,oia,7lo6!+4,.Z 1 .r NUVV' il.f'Q ' Ronald Borer LuDonna Borling St. Charles St. lledwig Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track Camera Club 3. 3: SC 2. L - f 7f1M9M-14 Ei l Marla CAA 1, 2, 31 Chemistry Club 4: FTA 1, 4: GAL 1, 2, 3, 4 History Club 3: JCWA 4: Literature Committee 1: Ope- retrs 3: SSC 1, 2, 3: YCS 4. C14 S U Li St. Charles Kathleen Brier St. Clement l Judy Brimacombe David Brown Joyce Brown Joseph M. Brucken St. Catherine Blessed Sacrament St. Catherine St. Catherine vu Football 1, 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Camera Club 1: Centric 4: I Hall Patrol 4: Operetta 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4. . fp P'd.t' StFl'4:T kzg PML K? 2 Ml W:'..':a.:g':2, 3, 'M' The llfaw-07 .if Bruss Peter and Paul Diane Budzyn Patricia Bunner Ralph Cairl Carol Caroots St. Hyacinth Christ the King St. James St. Patricks, Heath r owns Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Monogram Biology Club 2: Library 3. Hall Patro 4: o gram Biology 2: FN 4 nodu - Club 2, 4: Operetta 2, 3, 4. , Club 21 tion 4: S 3, , , 1 . 711.4 , , h..,.,,f-fa4sgAs.f A :' f V yi Wvadwi y q , If exp Bw Grading Vw , Anthony Carr St. Ann Aquinas Club 2, 3: Centri- petal 4: Chess Club 4: Hall Patrol 4: JCWA 4: Math Club 3, -1: Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Production Staff 4: SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. gg-vwifvxafwiff .4 .f' , i , ' . X ' S Rosalie Carr Thomas Cassidy Joyce Chamberlin S t WN . St. Clement St. Agnes Little Flower Biology 2 Glee lub 3, 4: Football 2: Library Club 3, 4: Biology Club 2: Centric 4: Monogram u 3: Ope- SSC 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4: FNA 3, 4: retta 3, 4: YCS GAL 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Ope- V retta 3, 4: YCS 1: SSC 3, 4: Page 24 W ww sc 2, 4. :V Hiatt 1 +. 1 K , V Bowling 3: Chess Club 3: 4 ff 2:- I Sl. Adnlbert PAL 1, 2, 3: Hall Patrol 4. my 47 Patrol 4: Track 2. , . Lew-1-A-N Raymond Coci St. Ann 1: Biology Club 1 Hall Patrol 4: YCS 3: SC 1. L '7,6 9 'b1 . lll. . be Q X x l Mary Kay Cooper Blessed Sacrament GAL 3: Hall Patrol 4. 'Y V ,Lff.ao, ,f tv! , . ., ,VV ary Jean Chrzanowski William Ciesielczyk Rosary Cathedral Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball Richard Clar ' Sbpunnber 1955 St. Michael 11' . r A 1 si 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Hall Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4: JCWA 4: Operetta 2, 3, 4: SSC 1: Track 1, 2, 4. ,y ,l,,, ' gf . Thomas Condon Ann Connolly St. Ann St. Agnes Basketball 4: Hall Patrol 4: CAA 2, 3, 4: Centric 4: FTA SSC l: Track 4. 3: JCWA Club 4: SSC 2, 3, 4. Daniel Corcoran St. James GAL 1, 2, 3, 4: Library C ub 3. Chess Club 3, 4: SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. 'Gov-4.7 L,U-vdic-L4a.-9 ' Patricia 0.L.P.H. .I Q LPA QQJC' X, la ' l ' - if ' ,.,,,NIv 7m www Melanie Conti Rosary Cathedral Camera Club 1: Centripetal 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Library Club 1, 2. 3: Monogram Club 4: Operetta 2, 3, 4. 314 f E. K0 Marilynn Corthell St. Hedwig 6 I I i.v , Jane St. Catherine lub 4: Class Play lee Club 2, 3, 4: Club 2, 3, 4: Ope- : SC 1, 2, 3, 4: Court 4. Conyers Joseph Cotruvo St. Patrick Chess Club 1, 2, 3: Mono- Biology JCWA 4: gram 2, 4. P :CTL 'I XTX i J V l 5'f,.-'if K S 1 Betty Cousino Sacred Heart GAL 4: FTA 4: YCS 2 Student Court 4. Y X 75-Q 9.4 .fm I Jacqueline Donald Crane 0.L.P.H. Aquinas Club 3: Chemistry Club 4: FTA 3, 4: GAL ig Camera Club 3, 4: Centric 4: Production Staff 4: Wrest- Edward Crimmins St. Patrick St. Catherine I I Croak St. Thomas Aquinas Band 1, 2, 4: Centric 4: FNA 4: JCWA 4: Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4. , , JcwA 4, M g Cl b img a. 1 .Y ' XL 2, 33 SSC 4, Ono ram ux M exqawfq ifylfrfily V TU A Page 25 1' L J New Deal 2 W f'T,'6.l?-N e g S ' '- '2 E , ..:,., , Q ,..,. I H X s I ,:k,,:. ' U 4 XQXQX 'gba QM'-M' Carole Czubek Regina Coeli AAG l, 23 Aquinas Club 3: Biology Club 3: GAL 1, 41 CAA 1, 2, 3: Camera Club 2, 3: Chemistry Club 4: FTA 3, 4: JCWA 4: Monogram Club 2: SC l: YCS 3, 45 SSC Mary Croci Gesu GAL 1: Hall Patrol 4. 7,.,,,,, . ,,i..:.,.......a. . . i-I Ruth Daudelin Joseph Daly Immaculate Conception Hall Patrol 4: Math Club 43 Hall Patrol 4. Production Staff 4' SCI St. Vincent de Paul Track zg ssc rx. ' I bfwm , ,Rl-21' K X.: Michael Degnan Patricia De Han Patricia Del Brocco St. Thomas Aquinas Rosary Cathedral St. Vincent de Paul Hall Patrol 4. Centripetal 4: Library Club 3. Glee Club 3, 4: Operetta L71.vw,,5-4vH7 John Crowley St. Catherine Hall Patrol 4: Library Club 2. 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: YCS 4: Student Court 4. Frank David St. Thomas Aquinas Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol 4: Track 3, 4: SC 3, 42 Pro- duction Staff 4. Suzanne St. Agnes Biology Club 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Operetta 3: SSC 3. W ,Le'LfJ,,,- Lff'rl,,, ri,,,4', all M- Carla DeFalco St. Thomas Aquinas Hall Patrol 4: Production Staff 4: YCS 3. F-HIL' 'MQW 0 John Demko St. Stephen Aquinas Club 33 Biology Club 2: Hall Patrol 41 Pro- duction Staff 4: JCWA Club James Denniston St. Thomas Aquinas Hall Patrol 43 Tennis 3: SSC 1. ' - 3, 4: YCS l. 171.0-any , Q., fy 4. ii Brian Dillon Mary Ann Dlugosielski Barbara Domalski Richard Dooley Richard Doolin Rosary Cathedral St. Hyacinth St. Anthony NV- Q41 Mx Gesu st' Thomas Aquinas Hall Patrol 45 SSC 1, 2: FTA 4: Monogram Club JCWA 4. ', ,', :Centric 4: Football 2: Glee Golf 4: Hall Patrol 4. Student Court 4: Production 1, 2, 3, 4. N , ' ',' 5 l Club 4: Operetta 4: Class Stall' 4. V x E' x ' Play 4: SC ll SSC 2. Page 26 In --5 'gl X Judith Dowling Immaculate Conception SSC 1. J '1 VL z2.f1Lf1,a.4'..,i4..f Diane Eaton Rosary Cathedral Hall Patrol 4. 'ZM,f2,ew.M.ell.-L54 Februar 9 wwf 1956 Kathleen Duffy Sharon Dungan Blessed Sacrament St. James K Centric 43 FNA 2, 3, 43 Pro- Centripetal 43 GAL 1, 2, JFK' duction Staff 4: SSC 2, 3, 4. , : . FMS ti+f !lf'Qn,.a,, .41,,..5,l', Elizabeth Eich St. Teresa Camera Club 23 Class Play Hall Patrol 4, ikja Um 43 ffufi. fc Judith Eichner St. Agnes Centripetal 42 SSC ll SC 2. Sharon Elwell St. Patricks, Heather Downs Chemistry Club 43 FNA 2, 3 43 G L 33 Production 4 Lawrence Etue Sl. Ann Hall Patrol 43 Production tai? 4. A LQ ff? Marilou Eversden Gary Fadell Blessed Sacrament St. Ann GAL 2, 3, 42 Operetta 33 Hall Patrol 43 Track 33 Pro- Glee Club 3, 43 duction Staff 4, 1 3 - 1 ' 1 W. Gerald Fadell St. Ann Aquinas Club 23 Footba Hall Patrol 43 SSC 2. Mel PM x I ll 13 John Falter 0.L.P.l-I. Mary Lou Farmer St. Charles Aquinas Club 33 Band 1, 23 Centric 43 Class Play 43 GAL Centric 43 Hall Patrol 41 1: SC l, 2, 3, 43 Student JCWA 42 SSC 4. Ya Court 43 YCS 3, 4. 724. 1fAiM.Gw1e5t Louise Ferner Thomas Flanagan Robert Flanagan Fred Fleltz Cecelia Floyd St. John Rosary Cathedral St. Ann Christ the King St. Jose-ph, Erie, Michigan GAL 2, 33 SSC 4. CAA 1, 2, 33 SSC 4. Centric 43 Hall Patrol 43 SSC Orchestra 3, 43 YCS 13 Ope- 43 13 YCS 3. V' retta 3, 4. CWNA, ,eree,,,9z,,t-Ca.. , - Mjfjzaw f. f -'yum 6, , Q 161562, 1 V lf ' X fl FM' Z5 L Page 27 N ,,,,. gx ag ,E : M ,f -QA, ,-.X 1 Y 1+ was f ' N -Q ll ii 2 SN iw 1 , rl .6 X 1 ,. ,., fir x ,..:?wEll. g,Lb9LblE.,5X,iL' J 5,2 1 , X ames Fly n Good Shepherd Basketball 1, 2, 45 Chemistry V 1 A 1 Timothy Fortner John Foy Patricia Foy Theresa Frackiewicz St. Charles Immaculate Conception St. James St. Hedwig Club 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol 4: SC 2: Track 1, 35 SSC 1, 2. 4: SC 45 Track 3. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol Basketball 1: Football 1, 2: Biology 2 FTA 4 Monogram Club 25 SC 15 Track 2. ,Z bb . . Math Biology Club 2 GAL 1 2 3 4 Judith Francis Mary Ellen Frazer Suzanne Freiheit Sharon Galdys Diane Garber Blessed Sacrament Sacred Heart St. Adalbert Regina Coeli Good Shepherd Centric 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Biology Club 2: SC 3. GAL 1, 2, 3: Hall Patrol 4. GAL 3, 4. GAL 1: Hall PdtinStFf4:O tt , , ani, gc 3it: Ycslilre a - 7-,Md Q .5-6.4,-v..L MM? g7lvv., . ,dun-LL ' KCC 7 I Marcia Gaynor 0.L.P.lI. St. Jude Mary Jean Gedert Robert Gilb Rosary Cathedral , , QA Biology Club 2: Centripetal Chess Club 15 Class Play 4: M K L .Q 4: FNA 2, 3: SC 4: SSC 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Operetta 77l!Ly V Q '21..,.. .Tkiw-M ,idaiaww ME, ar- -Sell L 45 Tennis 2, 3: Radio Club 5 -,,L42,0 2, 3: Football 1, 277 v x,.f'1 ' Lois Gladieux David Glinka Blessed Sacrament St. Adnlbcrt FNA 2, 3: Club 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Monogram 25 Operetta l, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: 3, 4: SC 4 Hall Patrol 4. 'lv Richard Goodnough Patricia Gordon Terence Gorski Rosary Cathedral SS. Cyril 8: Methodius St. Vincent de Paul CAA 1, 2, 45 Football 1. Centric 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Mono- am Club 4: Production 1,33 gin. Q, , 'Q YCS 1. Page 28 F C- 5, cf by Engfwfb ,f-.Nr Margaret Gould Peter Grant Patricia Grey Thomas Grime Joseph Grossman Sl. 'l'homas Aquinas St. Benedict St. James fi! J St. Clement Blessed Sacrament H. ll P.t' l 4. Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Football B'ol gg Cl b ' C tue' 4: D6 ' Pr d t' St.fY 4: T- ' vi 'I mf 1: Tennis 2: SC 1, 3. Ci1erc'hist1'y 4:,Ei12tNA 4:41 Ak l,Z,uIil-?rT1'at.ik 4. 'mms bww!! l 2 GAL 3 4, vt . , ww' I I ,J :T af 'si'f.,,r.z,.NJ '- i f ' faf . , ,V-aa,.,., R . . . . 2 . sz 4 iaaa as asa, 'X Ann Gruss Andrew Gurecky Darlene Haas Judith Hafner Joan Hahn Blessed Sacrament St. Agnes Blessed Sacrament JH St. John St. Stanislaus FNA 2. 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4: Aquinas Club 2, 3: Hall FNA 2. 3: Operetta- : ee 3Biology Club 2: Class Play 4: GAL 1. A ssc 2, 3. , Patrol 41 Math Club .fag ssc , Club 3, . 3 GAL 1. '71vw , 0-N L 2, 9. , , . 'flvvw P flfwcfl Jr- . fig.. Coty-t.a,of,e QMJVLLJ! Lfbiw, Lfeovtu 4 W ' U,9' AAJ I 'PV' Thomas Halker Frances Harrison Patricia Healey Lawrence Heckman Diane Helgel Blessed Sacrament St. Jude St. Stephen St. James Sl. Catherine Basketball 4: Bowling 2: Golf Band 2, 3, 4: Bowling 4: Aquinas Club 3: Biology Club Hall Patrol 4. GAL 1: Monogram Club l, 2, 4: Hall Patrol 4: SSC 1: Stu- GAL 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 4: 2: Chemistry Club 4: FTA 4: I 3, 4: Production Stall' 3. 4: dent Court 4: Production Orchestra 4. JCWA 4: Math Club 41 SSC SC 1, 2: Student Court 4. Stall' 4. A ' 4. A Zum, CW--J sa Legs'-CoA.- l 54--n,u,,., . lj F .,fTwv..4f'ia,fx-,,J.-.. ,fd -Z-44 fha-lla Ma S 1956 Madonna Heinze Patricia Hejna William Heldt 0.L.P.ll. St. Anthony Blessed Sacrament Band 2, 3. 4: Class Play 4: Centric 4. Centripetal 4: SC 4. Monogram Club 3, 4: Ope- , retta 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: M 2 Q L- f2f,Q,,,,,, , FTA 11 ssc 1, 2. ' 6 71,,,,, 6a,i?,a!eAfr-4252! Page 29 lgm ,,7 pen Junior-Senior David Hemmeter Robert Henold Norma Heter St. Joseph, Sylvania St. VQ15,e'nt de Paul St. Clement dtmj, Biology 27' Hall Patrol 4. Aquinas Club 3: Biology Club 1 K9 J ,y 2: Centric 4: JCWA 4: Mono- ,X lx ll Hn! gram Club 2. 3, 4. .xx of it , A yr-PA Jjw 7 , 1 Lghual, xt' ,fn ,0 - .V 'I' UL Zflaffiwffflfblf 1 W' 3 Q Norine Hettle Sl. Mary Hall Patrol 4: Library Club 3. S Nancy Hoifman St. Catherine Biology Club 2: FNA 2, 3, 4: Production Staff 4: SSC SC 31 YCS 2. 3. 22 P- ,Qi K 1. K 3 -X fi gf. 3 A ,,,. 2 - Ronald Hillabrand Nancy Hiller Henry Hiris Ruth Hochanadel St. Teresa St. Vincent de Paul St. Stephen Good Shepherd Band l, 2, 3, 4: Biology Club Centric 4: Hall Patrol 4: Aquinas Club 3: Hall Patrol Centric 4. ,. - 3: Centric 4. I Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: -l: Production Staff 43 SSC -4. Q fffvx 1 . l f 4 V 4 ' Vue me We we Sw WM W , ,V-mx vb Terrence Hoffman David Hollendonner Carol Holman Sl. Charles St. Francis de Sales St. John Hall Patrol 4: Student COLII1 -1. Glee Club 3. 4: Hall Patrol Centripetal 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Operetta 4. Nancy Hudecek Stephen Hornyak Karenfirrigan St. Stephen . Stxlflames Aquinas Club 3: Hall Patrol -X, ETH Qflhall Patrol 4: SSC Blessed Sacrament ' Centripetal -L 4: Production Stall' 4. 2. 3, 4, I I 1 r - ' Page 30 ' 5 3 XJXNX, ffl 4: Production Staff 3, 4. me 343. ri?-'v SL, M647 Ee Mary Jo Humbert St. Mary Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Centric 4 Chemistry Club 4: JCXVA -li Monogram Club 1. 2, 3, 4, ,'. r , Leah Honas St. Teresa Joyce Hundsrucker Immaculate on eption N lox! B1ology2: Centric 4: Glue Club 3, 4: uth Ellen Iott Kathleen Irmen St Jostph l'ru. St. Charles Pxtlol 4 Lilxmn Cub Centric 42 FTA 2: GAL lj C SC-lSCl 23'YCS3 j.g.,,.pg:z,..,y, '7w-4. duel! Ma SW was 1953 ,nmf ' Wi u Q -Wi X E: img, .g,,, ..,. q w - ' 1 K . ::y1z:.,:'-.- -H 5 5,6 ,. 5 Bar ara ardlne Richard Johns Charles Johnson James Johnson St. Louis Blessed Sacrament Pius X 1 n l.l0l'I'St'lE.4 Glee Club 3. 4: Operetta 3. -1: Band 3. 4: Glee Club 1. 2, 3. 4: SSC 4: Hall Patrol 4. in a Fmek -I: SSC -1. Operetta 2. 3, 4. 71 , :lf f f.. I K K Ruth Ann Kaufman Beatrice Kayser Sl. Charles I K ' 1 St. Charles 'M?F7Qf Student Court 4. i 1, '71.,.,, ,floral 5 1. 1 ,,, Lu., l mt Carol Kehn St. Agnes Daniel Kaminski St. Adnlhert JCWA 4: Math Club -1: Pro- duction Stufl 4: SSC 2, 3, 4. Paul Kell St. Charles Biology Club 2: Centric YCS l, 2. Football 2: Hall Patrol 4: YCS 3: Sports Manager 1. Ann Keller Gerald Kepus Davld Kerr James Kersher Joseph Ixest St Ann St. James St. Catherine 0.L.P.Il. 0.L.P.ll. Centlit 4 Hill Pxtnol -1 SSC Aquinas Club 3: Class Play Band 1, 2, 3: Bowling 2: SC CAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club Band 3, 4: Chemistry Club 4: C 4 Football 2g Hall Patrol -lg 1: SSC 3: Track 4. -1: Monogram Club 3: Pro- Math Club 4. 7x44 Student Court 4: SSC 3: duction Stafl' 4: SC 3, 4' C KJT,v71 YCS 3. Wrestlin' 1. ,LL Page 31 f F- Karl Kish Helen Klingler Diane Klostermeier Nancy Knight David Knotts St. Agnes Sacred Heart St. Patricks, Heather Downs St. Charles Rosary Cathedral Bowling 3. GAL 1, 3, Monogram Club C71M4 Biology Club 25 Camera Club Production Staff 4. 3, 43 SC 43 SSC 41 YCS 1, 2, 3. . 1, 3, 41 GAL 15 SSC 2, 3. 5M 7,40 I 7M-f.hM,z...,z Frances Koester William Koester Paul Kokocinski Daniel Kolaslnski St. Elizabeth, Richfield Center St. Mary St. Teresa St. Joseph, Maumee Aquinas Club 2, 33 Centric 43 Bowling 41 Chess Club 3, Aquinas lub 2, 3: Class Play Basketball 11 Chemistry Club Class Play 4: GAL 1g Glee Football 1, 2. 4g Glee Club 3, 4, Monogram 4: Football 1 2 3 4' Math Club 3. 4: Monogram Club A Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Opemttaf 3, 43 Club 41 Radio Club 4' Track 2, 3, 4: Operetta 3, 4, SC 23 SS 2, 3, 4. K' 1' SC 2 4Lq,c.5-2.01 A lffllpl 39 aces' D 'N'XA,JL,-v.,K,v f.-N-A-f I in K R 1 James Konrad Michael Konz Richard Koperski Dennis Kopinski vach St. Michael St. James St. Hyacinth St. Catherine Nativity SSC 4. Football 43 Track 3, 45 SSC Radio Club 2. Basketball 1, 23 Biology Club CAA 1, 2, 3, 4: JCWA 4: 3, 4. 25 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Football SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. 2, 4, Hall Patrol 45 SC 3. , Color Parade 9,51 Matilda Kovacs Thomas Kovacs Carolyn Kovarik St. Stephen St. Stephen SS. Cyril 8: Methodius Centripetal 42 FNA 41 SSC 1. Aquinas Club 3, 43 Hall Centripetal 4: Production Patrol 4' JCWA 4' SC 4 Staff 3 4' SSC 1. Page32 '- f 1 fx G, .,,,' ,t X 525, -Q fs 'SSS mx X X A is gr, X X :Q ie 4 x xi ik gh . 5 rcfrsa K -2-N- IQ.'?3I'f fi? ei, H: . I Christine Krall John Krasula Roger Krempa Elizabeth Krompak Kathleen Kurdziel St. Hedwig Good Shepherd Immaculate Conception St. Stephen St. Stanislaus Club 3. 4: FNA 4: Football 1, 2: JCWA 4: Pro- Port Clinton Aquinas Club 3: Biology Biology Club 2: Centric 4: 1: Dramatics Club 2,135 duction Staff 4: SC 3. Camera Club 2: Centripetal Club 2: Class Play 4: FTA GAL 1. SSC 3, 4. ,7 4: Class Play 4: Football 1: 3, 4: JCXLQJQ Math Club 4. ,J -2 sc 4. '7l,,,,, I ,Uu,.-.KAL 'rl Q-jf ,RC C ,RN 4 ff 4 s. X-'Yr it I K1 x 3 WAC- l-is ,,,. : . is al 1 y 1 I V . ,I 1 . v, D , 5 A 6 Job 3 4 . I . 1 Daniel Kuron Patricia Klzi on Barbara Kusner William Lackney Joyce Lamont St. Adailbcrt St. Adalliert St. Mary Magdalene Rosary Cathedral St. John Chemistry Club 4: GAL l,2, Rossford Glee Club 3, 4: Operetta Centric 4: GAL l: Library 3, 4: Monogram Club l,2, 3, 4. Biology Club 2: Bowling 3, 4: SC l. Club 3: SC 3, 4. 1, 2, 3: Centric 4: Chemistry Club 4: GAL l, 2, 3: Mono- gram Club l, 2, 3. ? fqwbclf . OJ . X 4 f74'7g Janet Langenderfer David Lanning James LaPlante Patricia LaPointe Janet LaVigne Sl. Eliznlrelh St. Agnes St. Thomas Aquinas 0.L.P.lI. Immaculate Conception FNA 4. A SSC 1: YCS l. Centripetal 4: GAL l, 2: CAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Centripetal 4: SSC 1: SC 2, 4. Cheerleader 3, 4: GAL l, 2, 6 ' , 3. 4: Hall Patrol p sp 2, ag . ssc 1, 2, 3, 4.,?,6- - W Y Qdgvs , A ,gig U f ctober ,l Q 58 Richard LaVigne James Lawicki Connie Lawniczak Our Lady of Lourdes, Genoa St. Ann St. Ann Biology Club 2: Chess Club Football l, 2. Centric 4. 12 SSC l, 2, 3, 4. ' 1 Jflv-,4 I Daw-1..L lhrvuym Page 33 la ers, Mothers Honored At ' 0 - Patricia Lepiarz Suzanne Leslie Elbert Leuty L A JVM , lfi .-X St. Hyacinth St. Agnes Christ the King ., ,1 fl ,--7 .l f 1 ' ntric 45 Glee club 2g Opc- CAA 1, 2, 3, 4, ssc 1, 2, 3, ct-nn-ic 4. ffi ka J lpfff Z' iq 1-etta 2. fi if ' L l' V WfL,f?6L!?fizf-L.,-g'.:1ii.1 ffl TL f'f1 A1'4 'Qfd ' , ' XR V .if ' , ' Dorothy Lewandowski Richard Lewandowski Janet Lewis Thomas Leyman Patricia Lick St. Vincent de Paul Nativity Our Lady ot' Mt. Carmel St. Catherine St. lledwipz GAL 2, 31 Glee Club 3, 4, Temperance Hall Patrol 4: Library Club Centripetal 4. Production Stall' 41 Ope- .FNA 3, 43 SSC 1, 4: SC -l: Student Court 4. - I g retta ll, 4. f ' a c fi' '-' F' 'W' Richard Linker Sl. Agnes James Lintner St. Vincent de Paul Bowling 2: Track 33 Produc- Basketball 13 Football 1: Hall tion Stall 4. Patrol 4. Thomas Lupica O.L.P.ll. Football 3, 4, Hall Patrol 43 SC 43 Track 3, 4. NM1 Page 34 Mary Ellen Lynch St. Vincent de Paul Camera Club 13 Centripetal 43 FTA 3: JCWA 41 Mono- gram Club 1: Production Staff 4: SSC 2, 3, -t. PW 9 fvffwf-frlfgffl-A'f r'M'l' ' ' WWW Ns! tai Barbara Lister Geraldine Lopinski Mary Lowe Blessed Sacrament St. Vincent dc Paul St. Ann Student Court 4. Camera Club 1: FTA 2, Hall Patrol -l. WT? X W x I th. N, Robert Lytten David Mack Nancy Maher St. Mary Rosary Cathedral St. Patrick SSC 41 Biology Club 2, CAA 1, 2, 3, 41 Football 2, 4. Hall Patrol 4. - 9 I .fl l QS1 '.,,ik ,--' Q , .,,..,,,, A,,0 W3 5 iv' I V ' is ancy Gary Marshall Christine Matell Carol McCormick Edward McDonald Greek Orthodox lnllnaeulatc Conception St. Adalbert St. Charles Rosary Cathedral 4: Chemistry Club -I3 SC 1. Centric 4: Class Play 41 YCS Biology Club 2: 3. Hall Patrol -l. SS S ' 1 1, 2, 3, 4: C 13 C 1. C 1 gr, ,.,,f -771114. ' Xuvxcu elk. I N-'e?M Lx, Michael McGee Kathleen McGreevy Barbara McIntosh Fred McLean Karen McQuade St. Michael Rosary Cathedral St. John Regina Cocli St. Patricks, lleather Downs Chess Club -l: Football 1, 2, YCS 2, 3. SSC 3. SC 2: Library Club 4, 3, -1: Hall P trol 41 sc -1. fglfuil . A Track 1, a LJQXL-vw-0...vv ' . . fi 4 . Frederick Meirs David Meissner David Melle Sharon Mercurio Kathleen Metro Immaculate Conception Sl. Michael St. James Christ the King Blessed Sacrament Hall Patrol 4, Chemistry Club 4, Football Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra AAG 1: CAA 1, 2, 4: GAL l: Biology Club 2: Hall Patrol B 2: Hall Patrol 4: Math Club 3. -l: Operetta 3, -1, 1 SSC 1, 25: SC 3. 4: YCS lg SSC 2, Q 4: Monogram Club 23 T1'ack 1. 4 ' GLW? Al G- 2 l'wC.vx,l.a Uctober 22, 1958 February 25, Judith Metzger Sandra Mical Joanne Michalak Good Shepherd Sl. Vincent de Paul Sacred Heart Centripetal 41- ELNA 3. 4. PNA -1: GAL 2. 3. 4: Ycs 3. AAG 2. 33 CAA 1, 2, sf FTA '. 1 - 1. Q 2, 3, -I: Monogr m Cub 4: X XBQN fy Y In TAM, Production smart ssc 1, 2, 3. - I 5 N 1 . ' , s.,x - - lv fX,1.,,,l1 z,,,,,.,1Q,e AN- 5 L X XQ, Page 35 1 2 ' Janice Mielcarek Frank Miller Sl. Joseph, Eric, Mich. Sl. Charles Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 23 Football l,2, 3,43 -77.44 - Track 23 Wrestling 3, 4. Patricia FTA Paul Miller Richard Miller St. Catherine Blessed Sacrament Centric 42 J . 4, Hall Patrol 4. JJ . -y x LV K: AM 'Q 1 ' 6 Richard Zellner Ronald Minor Sacred Heart St. Adalbert Fooiball 2: Track 13 Wrest- Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol ling 1. 41 SC 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. ' 4 3 3 3 4 A , ' ,..,..,:. - sg, N ,, ..,. : -' 1: 'l.j',.r4 , , J 1: ' fx . 'f'5l'3'X'-- .1 ,,.,,. . 1, 3 X- gif N lx-3 5 i3 Q ' 4 Stiissiil James Moran Our Lady of Lourdes Band 2, 3, 43 Biology Club 3. 'E N David Moore SL Charles Production Staff 4. '-lzuwsl So.a.dl.. lbw Mock Election Page 36 igA0CQio9ClC1WW Mittendorf Sacred Heart GAL 1: Centripetal 43 Hall Patrol 43 YCS 31 SSC 2. DEL i Carolyin Moreland St. Benedict GAL 23 Hall Patrol 43 Library Club 43 Production Staff 3, 43 SSC 43 Student Court 4. .NA .. Anthony Munich St. John Football 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol 4. Roseanne Modrowski Dennis Molnar St. Agnes St. Vincent de Paul Class Play 43 Glee Club 3, 41 Centric 4. Operetta 3, 43 SC 1, 2, 3, 43 SSC 1. BGSU ' '3 lbw-ma-4. Was. Michael Morse Blessed Sacrament Hall Patrol 4: Production Staff 41 SC 3, 4. Sharon Morrissey St. Francis de Sales YCS 1. Amana. Q .Mig . ,A ,I U lggkr xx I f 'T A A , Phyllis Murawa Ann Murray Regina Coeli St. James YCS 43 GAL 4. Biology Club 23 Centric 43 Chemistry Club 41 Glee Club 3, 43 Monogram Club 1, 2, 33 Operetta 3, 4. , ,J .f . Y- N 'iAft4,7H.kf1, 1 ofvember 9 if R :L , 1 Judith Nally Barbara Napierala Marie Napieralski St. Agnes St. Hyacinth St. Teresa Hall Patrol 4: Production 1 C uh 1, 3, 4: Library Club 4: YCS 4. Staff 4: Student Court -1. J Ldv . ., :C - Carolyn Nartker St. John Aquinas Club 3: Centric -1: Chemistry Club 4: FTA -1: JCWA 4: Monogram Club 2: Class Play 4: YCS 2: SSC 2 3 4 Mary Ann Nawrocki Alice N emecek St. Hedwig' Holy Rosary FNA 3, 4: Monogram Club 2. FNA 4. if-,xaxavf .H fr, MA4' am- ,,1 U 'S fx We Q ,X , ,fl f S X -,Q 1-we wr N K Q sf-wi David Notheis Florence Nowak Sacred Heart St. llcdwig GAL 4. X X3-o. Joanne Oliger Ruth Oliv r Rosary Cathedral St. Cathcrin SSC -1: Centric 4. Centric 42 onog' Club YCS 1, 3. 'W . Joseph Nowicki Nativity 5 Q5 mg June Neumeyer St. Thomas Aquinas Centric 4: FNA -i, no., gwausut' Rita Ochmanek St. Vincent dc Paul Hall Patrol 4: Production Stafl' 4. 7W' i Q 1 ,.',,.- Thoma Olwlck Carolyn Olszewski St. Hedwig GAL 3, -1: Hall Patrol 4. Q 4-,,...GL- ,ge 4-T Q,feg'-- -1 LW ' H Jpoizw, St. Teresa Cecelia Nosal St. Adallxert 1 f tw if-'I 'v David O'K0nski St. lledwipz Band 1, 2, 3, -l. Patrick 0'Neill Rosary Cathedral Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: SC Student Court 4: Track 3 XCTJH., SWS Page 37 Central lays In Louisville if v 'K Marlene Pachucki St. Hedwig Centric 4: Class Play 4: GAL Paul Palka St. Thomas Aquinas Football 1, 2, 3, 4: SC 1, 2, 3, 4: 3, 4: Library Club 3: SC 3, 4:: Track 1, 2: Student Court 4: Joseph Opre Sl. Michael Charles Osborn Immaculate Conception Band 2, 3, 4: Centric 4: Hall Centripetal 4: Production Patrol 4: Production Staff 4. Staff 4: SSC 3, 4. Norman Ostrowski St. Hedwig Basketball 1: Baseball 2, 3: Bowling 4: Camera Club 3, 4: Football 1, 2: Track 1: SSC 4. 4. Lia!!! Katherine Palmer John Pantanella Thomas Paszko Blessed Sacrament CAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Centric 4 Production Staff 4: SC 4. 7t,,,,,.E,b-f. SSC l,'4: CS 1. Wrestling 2, 3, 4: YCS 1, 2. 4?'lV'v4J 90-ca-L':s I 4 V :FL ,QV ' XSWLWU Lt X .. A 1 l L C YT-WW .. ,rxMv l, ll Q 1 V '- ..l ,,1 ',-' f 'fn , x , 4 1 1 '. .9 It mx . H K ' , Q g' Ml 5 . , Lvc'Patr1c1a Paulssen W St. James Biology Club 3: Centripetal 42 FTA 43 GAL 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol 4: Production Staff 4: YCS 1, 4: SSC 4. WJ-Q! Nancy Peer St. Thomas Aquinas Centripetal 4: FNA 4: Pro- duction Staff 4. 'W' Kiwi' Dennis Pawlecki St. Adalbert Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4: Library Club 3: Production Staff 4: SC 2 4' SSC 4' Student Court 4 Henry Pelwecki St. Francis de Sales Hall Patrol 4. Henry Pawlecki 0.L.P.H. Football 1, 2: Track 1: Wrest- ling 1. Cb... St. Stanislaus Basketball 1: Hall Patrol 4. My Pawlecki Edmu St. Vincent de Paul Rosary Cathedral St. Hyacinth Bowling 2. Centric 4: Hall Patrol 4. Hall Patrol 4: Production Staff 4: Radio Club 2. David Pemberton St. Mary Basketball 1, 2: Centric 4: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4: SC 3, 4: Monogram Club 1 Marlene Perlacky St. Stephen FTA 4: GAL 3, 4: Monogram Club 1: SSC 1, 2. 3,WQ,L,,lsofJw Thomas Perna St. James Baseball 3, 4: Biology Club 2: Football 2: Hall Patrol 4: Production Staff 4: SC 3: SSC 4: Wrestling 4. sp x ovember 9 Kenneth Perry Patricia Peter James Peterson it ' A 'I X 195 8 is .x St. Francis de Sales St. Mary Blessed Sacrament Football 4: SSC 3: Wrestling Monogram 1, 4. Baseball 3. 4: Centripetal 4: 3, 4. A - SC 4: Production Staff 4. I 4 ,J , I . . 64,6-VJK ll 7L4A.-0.1 ll. 2: SSC 1. , .-li 'VX X 5W'fkJ-IXA1 Oxvcliu Sturkrxfo-vs. Lynne Powell Christ the King FNA 4. . R Cogflgv 05 -X and 1. 2. 3. 4: Centric 4: YJCWA -li SC 2, 4: YCS 3. DeVilla Pirtle St. Benedict M , QL ULQL.. Ybaaiilkl Dennis Pigott St. Thomas Aquinas Biology Club 2: JCWA 4: Production Staff 4. K . X xfevf Susanne Prusakiewicz Barbara Queenen St. James x St. James GAL 2. 3. 4: Mon m GAL l: Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Club 3. Operctta X3, 4: YCS 1, r ' . N ., 'QCIQZCCEL LLML.,-. QQ 3, U Jfl UQS' --Ck' XX John Reardon Patricia Reau St. Agnes Regina Coeli Football 1: Glee Club 4: Hall Hall Patrol 4: SC 3. Patrol 4: Production Staff 4: 0 ' tt 4. X pexe a 'fl ..y X. Qyawrowsa. -P .M Slat. if F' Elaine Potrzebowski Sl. lledwig GAL 3. 4: JCWA 4: Mono- gram Cluh 2, 3: SC 2. Paul Pohorecki St. Patrick CAA 1. 2. 3: Football 1. 2. ' Q Irene Radkiewiez St. Catherine Chemistry Club 4: FTA 4: JCWA 4: Monogram Club 1, SSC 3-, 4. Lenore Roman St. Catherine Glee Club 4: Operetta 4. gg rv f I Nancy Regulski St. Hedwig CAA l: Hall Patrol 4: SSC 4. Donna Rehkopf Sl. Vincent de Paul Centric 4: Student Court 4. 5 M afzebv-' K 'dyvkld ,5 A ij.- 4 . PHg6,39 'VV .,Q. ,f.m!,,. 1 In.-,. 5 Patrick Reilly James Reinbolt Joseph Reinhart Jane Reiter Blessed Sacrament Our Lady of Lourdes, Genoa St. Thomas Aquinas Sacred Heart Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol Chemistry Club 4: Track 3, 4: Glee Club 45 Op etta 4. Glee Club 3, 4: Operetta 3, 4: 4: SC 1, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3: Wrestling 4. , SC 2, 3: YCS 3, , Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 I 6 A wa? Joyce Riley St. Hedwig Band 2, 3, 4: Chess Club -1: Hall Patrol -ll Production Stall' 4. SSC 11 SC l, 2, 43 YCS 1, 2: I GJ Q ' John Rihacek St. Thomas Aquinas Chemistry Club 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Glcc Club 4: Mono- gram Club 4: Orchestra 1, 2: Opcretta 4: Track l. lbncu-4-ed, - X 1 TE - ins. .2542 Judith Rokicki St. John CAA 2: GAL 13 SC 3, -l. Richard Rodriquez Sl. Charles Production, Stall' -l. 7 Glee lub Adopts lmao, . Dinner Jackets 1 yi fs .Al X Y ,A . f X Page 40 V U 'GI-75, 7411-ta . Charles Ritter St. Teresa Aquinas Club 2, 3: Chess Walter Robarge Sl. John Bowling 4: Football 1, 2. 3, 4: Club l. 3, 4: Class Play 4: SC 21 Student Cou1't 4: Track Math Club 3: Monogram Club l234'SC2'SSC123-if JM Q ' Judith Roman St. Charles Class Play 4: JCWA 4: Library Club 42 YCS 3. Saad Heather Downs Band 2, 3, 4: GAL 2, 3, 4: FNA 4: SC 3, 4: YCS 2. i .K .. . L 1 . . ,X '. K L-flax ul' N' A-'NJ sf ' 1 1 4: nga: 25+ Y We -:i:..r...t..:.... . mst. ,.., , . V... . 1, 2: ssc 1. Martin Ruddy Rosary Cathedral SSC 3, 4: Biology Club 2: Centric 4: Production Staff 4 YCS ll Band 2, 3, 4. Carol Ressler St. Clement SSC 2, 3, 4: GAL 1, 2, 3, 4: Production StaFi 1, 2, 4: Hall Patrol -1. Christ Glee Club 3, 4: opegerta f-14 12--K Chess Club 2. M, Gaetano Ruggiero Immaculate Conception AAG 3: Class Play 4: Pro- duction Stafl' 41 SC 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3: SSC 1. Nancy Savage St. Catherine Gesu CAA 1. 2, 3: centric 4: FNA GAL 1: Biology Club 2: Hall 2: Production Staff 4: YCS 2: Patrol 4: FTA 4. SSC 1, 2, 3. M114 ,,.5- Y ! . if . E 5 X Julie Schmidt Michael Schnapp Patricia Schock Thomas Schoenhofer Susan Schroeder Gesu St. James Rosary Cathedral Regina Coeli Blessed Sacrament gent:'icM4: Hall Petrol 43 YCS 4. Centric 43 SSC 4: Hall Patrol poi' s anagei' 4: rack 4. 4, , Muna , Tf,,,.,Ma,u Dorothy Sue Schudel David Schuldt Jeannette Settelmeyer John Sexton St. Mary St. Patricks, Heather Downs St. John St. Thomas Aquinas St. Agnes . v f ' HllPt'141JCWA4gP'- B d2, 3, 45 GAL l1T 's SSC 1. 77144 bow-X f'Lu.,'.nAA1 dl?CIl0!'?lg,t3H' 4, ssc 3,125 magsc 4. emu '15 Student Couit 4. E N , Phyllis Shadwick Roy Shelton Nancy Sieja Allen Simon William Skillas St. Francis de Sales St. Benedict St. Hyacinth St. Michael St. Thomas Aquinas Biology Club 2QLlb1'a1'y Club Glee Club Operetta 3 ' Biology Club 2: Centripetal Football 3, 41 SC 2, 3, 4. 3: SC l. SC 3. 4, Hall Patrol 41 YCS 13 Monogram Club 3, 4. -2. 3 -'G I Qlmuewi Q5 December Carol Skudlarek Janet Slater Richard Smarszcz ,l Q 58 St. Ann St. Catherine 1 Regina Coeli Monogram 2, 4. YCS 2: SSC 2. Bowling 1, 21 CAA 2, 33 OMIM lvrestling 4. Page 41 hristm as Postal James Smiszek Clarence Smith Richard Smith S Rosary Cathedral 0.L.P.H. St. Catherine Bowling 4: Hall Patrol 4. Hall Patrol 4. Library Cl b 1, 2, 4: SC 43 ,i' ,' H' jr- '.. student Colurt 4, Ycs 2, 3, 4. ,. 'ki 'Wtf' v' J Jaxx lg. .ff -N Judith Sniadecki Sl. Hyacinth Band 1, 2, 3, 4: GAL 32 Ope- retta 2. 3, 4: Orchzcjtr 2. 3. 4. fm, af' Ei x a f' Donna Sniadowski Rosary Cathedral Biology Club 21 SSC 2. MM - . Valarie Sobb Rosary Cathedral G 2 Centric 4: AL , 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 41 sag Rosalie Sob Biologv ' lc A ss ian? luv ducmiol-iq? In C 71W 6422.4 MM, James St. Hedwig Aquinas Club 31 Biology 3: Bowling 2, 35 Hall 4g JCWA 42 Production Staff 4. 1. ' fr V5- 'A, ' 2- 1... Thomas Spears Terr S ley Eileen Stapleton Lawrence Staszak Nativity SS. Cyril ethodins St. Michael St. Catherine Bowling 4: SSC 3. CAA 1: Operetta Math Clu 41 onogram YCS 2. Centripetal 4: Chemistry Club 2, 3, 4, Club 1. ' , Club 4g Radio Club 1, 3, 4. : GAL K1. , Y, Y. bg-7 95 '?sJ '4'lT I Q , Q' .,J.,.k,fg'p.fLaQm1 . - Z. -Qzr-April! 'X 4 a s S- S'-55. i f - 335212. ' ,3 -e-, , - ,qw A ' 1, . , W. 1 - Joan Stearns Helene Stebnicki John Steinhauser James Stelnicki William Stemple Sacred Heart Sl. Catherine St. Ann St. Adalbert St. Agnes Monogram Club 4: SC 1. 2, CAA 1. 3: Camera Club 2, Glee Club 41 Operetta 4: Biology Club 2: Hall Patrol Football 2. 3, 45 YCS 2. , 3, 45 Centripetal 43 JCWA 43 SSC 2. 4: JCWA 41 Wrestling 3. it 1 ,k. M1-'Ge' 14aQeU42 A Library Club 3: SSC 1, 3. J' Q L A fl .gf if if . , u, - 4. ..,-L, Lmleffiw kj Q Q Barbara Sterns St. Thomas Aquinas Hall Patrol 4: Production Stall 4. 71124, QENW 4 an Joseph Stukenborg Blessed Sacrament Football 2: Hall Patrol 4: Track 2: SSC 4. : 5N'R'Vl'VNi-'bf ' X X . X X Judith Stillwell Patricia S rawi ' i Robert Strogonoff Charlene Stroud St. Michael Bless 0.L.P.ll. Good Shepherd ggXCL11, 22, 3: YCS 1, 2, 3, 4: N 5 , ,ff Glee Club 3, 4: Operctta 3, 4. Glee Club 3: Operctta 3, l' 6JQ!,j,4f JG0 0. , . J, n,,?59ZTfy V ' 7275, ,ti ' ,W , . ,., . . ., Deane Sullivan Janet Sullivan Richard Sullivan Robert Sullivan Sl. Agnes Blessed Sacrament Sl. Joseph, Maumee 0.L.P.ll. Centric 4: Glce Club 3, 4: Centric 4: Class Play 4: FNA Football 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Chess Club 23 Hall Patrol 43 Hall Patrol 4: Operetta 3. 4: 4: SC 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Operetta 3: Production Staff Tennis 2: SSC 2, 4. SSC 2. ourt 4: YCS 1. ww. Puw-K' 33 SC 2, 3, 42 YCS 2, 3. 4 Philip Surdel Roger Sutherland Lawrence Swartz Roseann Szmania Ronald Szurminski St. Catherine Rosary Cathedral St. Patricks, Heather Downs St. Hedwig St. Charles Hall Patrol 45 JCWA 4: Pro- Production Staff 4: Radio Biology Club 21 Production SSC 3: Production Stall' 4. duction Stall' 4. A Club 4: Track 4. b if Stall' 4: SC 43 S 1, 2, 3, 4, A C lg -4,1 52,61 Lam- V . ' 4 K N 2-Dil, . but IV. l 4 0.1 ' Z x . af. fu' if Xi Ay SA' 4 4. .N .Q it -NN JJ X . ft , DBQVBITQIJQT 1 i 11 NVQ ,iw :Bbw 1, Sl X, , , 1, Lf ,'l,N ' as NJ jxf f. VM 11 .N 9 . fl, ,Mil Ric ard Szymanski Kathleen Tabor Beatrice Tafelski St. Michael St. Charles St. Catherine 4' W ' 34- all lj Chemistry Club Centripetal43 Library Club 4. WA 4. 7' 4 fl tb ll 1, 2, 3, 41 lVI - ,1z 4NX 46- Oclliib 1, 2, 3: SC 2, , AUM ,'V' , rack 1, 23 Wrestling 2, 3, 4: fS 5 , . ff student court 4. , 1 - Q b Il P 43 1 - - f a e . . . V C 'lg g X' N x Cb W X9 ,Jia 1 M 51 v ' ' J, x C Caroline aylor fd , t.C4dalbert Mefa ub 4: Centripetal , Dratigtics 2, 33 JCWA 41 1, reduction staff 23241 ssc ,L Q 'NT 1: ycs 1. ,QU 4013, William Thomas St. Catherine Bowling 1, 43 Radio Club David Thompson St. Benedict Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 33 Ope- - retta 3: SC 2. ,E 3 Judy Thrun Corona Thuel St. Catherine St. Mary Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Production Staff 4: Operetta 2, 3, 43 SC 22,44 43 YCS 1. ' , Barbara Toczynski St. llcdwig GAL 3, 41 SSC 2, 3, 41 YCS 2. E Xe. 3 1 S Rei. 3 if Richard Tolles Robert Tolles St. Thomas Aquinas St. Thomas Aquinas Track 23 Wrestling 3, 4. Hall Patrol 43 Track 2, 33 Wrestling 3, 4. Bernard Toth James St. Hedwig Blessed Sacrament Biology Club 23 Class Play 43 Glee Club 41 Operetta 41 ssc 1, 3. Toth Shepherd Band 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. .. , 1. '71-faf1iZZ,1,.1ffiii,.,,,,,Q,, 0QQ7LLu '9 7 Herman Trabbic Regina Coeli Centripetal 43 Chemistry Club 43 Chess Club 21 Math Club 43 SC 2, 41 Production Staff 4. Dennis Truby St. Agnes Biology Club 23 Centripetal 43 Hall Patrol 43 Student Court 4. M744-Q. Tscherne Si. Louis Band 3, 43 GAL 1, 2, 43 SSC 1, 2, 33 Operetta 4, 1, X 4. ,html Joanne A-AG 23 CIAA 1, 2, era Club 3, 45 JCWA 43 Monogra Production Staff 3, 41 2, 3, 43 Biology Club 3. . Suzanne Urbanowicz St, Vincent-de Paul Centripetal 43 FTA 43 GAL 2, 33 Monogram Club 43 Pro- duction S H 4. Q had Ewa ew-f4f Carol Trudeau Patricia Trzcinski St. Louis St. Hedwig YCS 4. , QM M ff-40 Toledo Home ourt or Central December James Urbanski St. John Centric 41 Hall Patrol JCWA 4. f :7 43 L is Lewis VanKoughnet Christ the King Centric 4: Glee Club 41 Ope- retta 4. Paul Utz John Vamos St. Catherine St. Stephen JCXVA 4: Basketball l, 2: Aquinas Club 3: Hall Patrol Student Court 4: Mo ogram 41 Production Staff 4: JCVVA 4. Club 3. X N L . Janis Van Sant Velliquette Mary Ann Veres Bonnie Veselka St. Francis dc Sales t St. Mary I St. Stephen St. Vincent cle Paul GAL 1, 2, , mask ' l' Camera Club li Centric 43 fi hifi-0 1' had F? L4 f' JCXVA 4: Monogram Club ' ' 1. 2, 3. 43 Production Stall' 43 J 45,5 L.--fl QM . l',.-V sc 1,41 sscz. UM A .1 ' ' L' 'Vo , wt..c'.J t.J'...,.4...irL.-riff. ' i aid' Robert Wagner St. Agnes Bowling 2: CAA 1, 2, 3, Production Statl' 3: SSC 4. Game! 42 , x A, Dennis Wales John Walker John Walters Barbara Warchol St. lledwig St. John Good Shepherd St. Adalhert Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football l: Aquinas Club 2, 3: Chemistry Hall Patrol 4. Centric 45 Chemistry Club 41 Hall Patrol 4: SSC 2.31 Track Club 4: JCWA 4: Math Cluh . 4 , 11 YCS 4. 4: Production Stafl' 4, 6Qfc,l4...e.4,.Q 2. 3: Production Stall 41 SSC 1, 2, 3, 43 YCS l, 2, 3, 4. JCWA 4' Monogram Club I James Wasielewski John Wasielewski John Welsh Mary Lou We er Joseph Wernert St. Catherine St. Vincent de Paul Immaculate Conception St. James, St. Thomas Aquinas JCWA 4: Production Statl' -lg Hall Patrol 4. SSC 2. 33 Biology b 1 Opcretta 1, 2, 3, 43 Orches- SSC 4, Hall Patrol 4: M g' tra 1. 2. 3, 4. Club 2, 45 FTA 4g C 3 SC 3 3 S 0 Page 45 x William Wernimont ester Patricia White U Sharon Wichowski ren Widmer St. Mary Hedwig Rosary Cathedral Rosary Cathedral Wd Shepherd Hall Patrol 4. SSC 1, 3, 4: Camera Club GAL 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4: Centric 4: GAL 1, 2, 3: Glee Biology -CW 2. 3, 4: JCWA 4: Produc ' n Production Staff 4: Student Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 41 YCS MVB, staff 4. court 4. 2, ssc 4. A - Q Q 5 ,f M44 'o-v-A6907 CJ . , 1 James Wilcox Patricia Wilhelm St. Charles Immaculate Conception Hall Patrol 4' YCS 4' SSC 4 X ibifif' 5 3' J , h..092gfff13 C c fl..-L'-4? v-' r-' Thomas Wilhelm Cynthia Williams Immaculate Conception St. Benedict Hall Patrol 4. Centripetal 4. W5 1' 62-u-,Y-.45-. an -Yu Malcolm Williams Kathleen Winkle Sandra Winters Kathryn Wintringham Lou Ann St. Benedict St. Clement Blessed Sacrament St. Anthony, Temperance St. Anthony, Temperance GAL 1: ibrary ,Clu 2. Centric 4: Hall Patrol 4: Centric 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: SSC 3, -l. -'Phan 91-,w,,, JCWA 4: SSC 1. GAL 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4: A f ' . Library Club 3: SSC 1: 7101 'ZA47 Student Qourt 4. , f ..,. .ffiriiigg . U Q53 TU lull 1,011 ' . ,,,:,,:, D . i ,I une 11 , . X . E 1 i 1959 Karen Witkowski Janet Woelil 1 ariann St. Anthony St. Clement X9 FNA 3. GAL 1, 2, 3, 45 SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. Centric 4: ' 1. 67wf1f .49-Qcefwtuf, SC ,Q Q, , CEM, . ki S' JJ, Page 46 f 5 ,L . James W Janet Sue Wood LeRoy Wood William Zientek Thomas Zoldowskl Sl Sl. Francis dc Sales St. James St. Adalhcrt St. Adnlhcrt Hall Patrol 4: Production Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track l, 4: Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 2, Library Club 2: Math Club 4 Stafl' 4: SC 1: SSC 4. SSC l, 2. 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Production Stall' 4: SSC B - Patrq 4: Track 1. Nancy Wood Ju ith oyame Wozny Janice Zawierucha Donald Yarton St. Charles St. Louis Stal edwig Sl, llyacinlh 0.L.l'.lI. Glcc Club 3, 4: Oporctta 3, 4. Biology Club 1 Class Play 4: FNA 3, 4: SSC 4. Glcc Club 4: Opcrctta 7 CFI: 1, gp: Monogram Club 'Q A-ax , SSC 2, 3, 4. . 2, , 49' sc 3, 4, Ycs 1. 1 h , wfcfa, ,Uv K , 1,141 1,,a,4,, I 'lube ff:-L :MW xi, Gerald Yeager St. Agnes Susan Yarton St. Charles Biology Club 2: Ccntripctal FTA 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4. 'rme . fQr,.,,Mgv Zfiutfu Veronica Zablocki Sharon Zaborowski St. Hyacinth Rosary Cathwral 3 V Chemistry Club 4: FNA 3: Band 2, 3, 4.,N,JX mv' ,gb GAL 3: Math Club -1: Mono- -N , .Mt ,Vg grain Club 2, 3: SSC 4. A - 'J Y .fy ' 1 ff Q NJ .Yip I ' JA' , fQu,k,,5fL ' Q A fu Glcc Club 3, 4: Opcrctta 3, 42 , Tennis 2: Ycs 1, 2: ssc kwa, 1, 2, 3, 4, - 7 !5 ' Beverly Young Catherine Young Sharon Yunker St. Catherine Regina Cocli St. llyaclnlli Biology Club 2: FNA 2, 3: FNA 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol JCWA 4: Production Staff 43 : I, YCS 2: SSC 3. , WW 1 Aww .fig ,:w,.-f- V ,amid .. .Ml V . ,K - Q Q .S ., 'X X . ,. 9 David Zak Richard Zak Barbara Zalenski St. Adalhcrt Sl. Stephcn St. Adulhcrl Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Hall Patrol 4: Production Camera Club l. Patrol 4: Production Staff 4: Stall' -l. sc 1, 2: student court 4: lyk DL0-L,W,,,, J Track 3. ' , Page 41 Juniors - Competitive Partners Class Uiiieers Michael Marciniak, presidentg Nancy Dennis, treasurerg Patricia Trepinski, vi Dennis Karnikowski, secretary. Ronald Adamski, Judy Adkinson, Carol Albrecht, Gary Alex, Richard Alt, Elizabeth Altenbaugh, Arlene Amweg. John Andrzcjewski, Margaret Andrze- jcwski, Patricia Anistik, Gene Antoszewski, Dennis Anway, Carolyn Aranyosi, Dennis Arquette. Joan Babkiewicz, VValter Bakle, Raphael Balser, Marcia Baranski, Ann Bartko, Kathleen Barut, Gerald Bascuk. Carol Batog, Diane Bauerschmidt, Charles Baumgartner, Donald Beck, Carol Becker, William Beins, Beverly Bellas. Anthony Ben, Kathleen Berry, James Best, Mary Behinger, Gaynier Betz, Barbara Beyer, Sharon Bick. Barbara Bielski, Larry Bielski. William Bihn. Marlene Billy, Dolores Bilkovsky, Nancy Binkert, Louis Black. Page 48 ce presidentg :ai sg As . Q ' 3 Y A in 5 X, R 3 ' K ...H A25 M si K ,ar ig - f 'Q f 'tg iw '39 iswji x ,: 3' 1 4 . I ,X M E N is A . ' L y ' f 2- ff 2' Q 9 'Y -H ,:,. f ' 5 5 Q st 'ic r V Q 3. 'Yr 'E : . s 5 J 1 i i D H I in E? 2 ': 'Zi . A .,:- K - L ak 5 ! '55 .. to 2 . 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J Conti, Suzanne Cook, Jay Cooper, ., A 4' ' , Jerry Cotter, Dale Courvoisier, f tax Q , I Nancy Csomos. ' F Last' I nw as F al 4 , r Q ah Bonnie Cunningham, Valerie Czerniak, . 2 Q ,E ,. , '1 ' A Paul Czyzewski, David Dale, Thomas S , ' . i -3, L' Dalton, Nancy Danford, Francis David. P :,, i - . it I ff tak. it Michael Davis, Kathleen Deimling, Gerald in , E A ,Q R , v Demski, Nancy Dennis, Elaine DePrisco, X 3 4. 4 William Dietz, Frances DiLorenzo. Q ' ,, ' A 'ff' fi , , 9 wk F Thomas Dixon, David Donahue, Donald L' Q, , ' at , Dowling, Rosemary Dressel, Judy Driscoll, - ' , ' if 1 H is Joan Drzewiecki, Patricia Duffey. ' ' 1 gg :ax g A W . K Q 4' A-an .f-- . ' -1 , , Q , ,. . M Barbara Dultmeyer, Ronald Dumas, Rodger Q ', ' M' d' 7' Q Dunn, Alice Duszynski, Richard DuVall, . W- l X Joanne Dybza, Marlene Dybza. x L T J fi D , x A- I Ni ,B ':. W ,N Q N In is Kathleen Dymarkowski, Paul.Dymarkow- 5 p X L f- ., S X Y is X ski, James Eagan, Steve Eich, Charles . 37 Q it X 'A Esper, Josephine Essex, Timothy Etue. 'F S' 1 -L gr ' ,. Q d A x N ,I -2e-. r Q ,T . . i G - W 1 ' 'lf V David Etzel, Rita Fabos, Eileen Fackelman, 1 F' Ag ,ip Q' - N James Farmer, James Faykosh, Diane Fell, it 5 ' vc' T, 2 Patricia Filek. ,Q , ' , .f . A at ' ' ' Y Page 49 Kenneth Fisher, Sue Fisher, Nancy Friend, 7 1. if W , 9 A Q Jack Fritscher, Janice Gailliot, Norman , ' H .E is 4 Q, 4. - .A Gajewski, Bonita Gawronski. 'E ': ff . l 'rf 5 Q' , A, QQIII I Q, fb i K 3: Henry Gawrys, Thomas Gearhart, Jerome F , tl ,- 3. 8, V -if Gilb, Donald Ginter, Joseph Giovannucci, ' h M s. Li Q If Carol Glesner, Kathleen Glover. ' 11 - , .,,.,. cf - H: ,,', ' X Ll .,,- :N Q 1 rx- .3 6 X J' .. .s.,r li3 i2- f 5 x H A A ,E 5 Dennis Godbout, Gloria Grabarkiewicz, Ii , . I is S, Q Joann Graham, Marilyn Grana, John S15 3 7, K if N 'Y , Gratop, Thomas Greene, Virginia Grey. - i' 5 ,,1 ' 3 gf K A , nl Q 1 W ' ,Q J Thomas Grime, Mary Grimshaw, Judith af' Wg, , . gg -., Guy, Marsha Hanneken, Bart Hanus, Paul V x J V 1'-5 Hannan, Marilyn Hauser. i mails F e S Y- Y V' . . ,as F 1 . TM. is' fa . 3 . at . 4 - .gi max K V ., L. W 1-8 ,tg 'X - W ,,-. 1 - X H ' - J 2 .- ss .Q it n ..Jl it iis.: . ' .Ir ' ' L-J M QQVQ, T. f el t ' S Q K 2. Q A A ,X I '- e: Qx, ' 1 J aflif ' -'ilu N yn I Sharon Jakubowski, Donald Jaros, Joan Jaros, John Jarzynski, Audrey Jastremski, Albert Jauch, Marcia Jesionowski. James Johnson, Michael Jones, Stanley Jones, Norman J urgens, Sharon J urski, Dianne Justen, Linda Justen. Diane Kaczmarek, Robert Kalasz, David Kaminski, Julia Kaminski, Judith Kapelski, Dennis Karnikowski, Donald Kaszynski. Page 50 'i.j.,1r ' . . 1 Q 55 . si Y Us il . .:,,:, iffgff' if sigh maart, .QQ, 5 5 jllll Barbara Hawkins, Joan Hayes, Barbara Heckel, MaryJane Hegedus, Mary Ellen Hemmeter, Patrick Henisse, Michael Hentges. Josephine Hernandez, Joyce Hester, Juditlr Hester, John Hickey, Gay Hinkle, Cath- erine Hogan, Donald Hogg. fa -Qwff -AA. .Jars Sharon Hohenbrink, David Holewinski, Cathy Holt, Sharon Holt, Sandra Holt- grieve, Robert Holup, John Honeberger. Patricia Honas, John Hornyak, Joann Hough, James Huss, Robert Ialacci, Kath- leen Jablonski, Cathrine Jacobs. Fred Jacobs, Nancy Jagodzinski, Sue Jan, Robert Janes, Janet Jankowiak, Darlyne Jankowski, Geraldine Jankowski. I une r, M-. Wi 4 5 4-J 'if 3, sf fi . X 'J,lLy f .- :' f as a 'M izlh .Jm. ,w.,g,, 53, A , I Q . is W 34 3 R S F 5 if .52 2-J' , . . V 'E - A s ri ' Q. W , . RoseMary Katafiasz, David Kazmierski, Sharon Kawczynski, Donald Keller, Ronald Keller, Michael Kelly, Richard Kepus. Kathy Kerekes, Gerald Kern, Sondra Kersey, William Kest, Joanne Kesting, John Kevern, Charles Keween. William Kinnear, Mary Kinnee, Janet Kirsch, John Kish, Ronald Kitting, Patricia Kitzler, Daniel Kleparek. A 1 ,v JR .4 '- Q -'-.sa an sf , F'- ia .S 5, , . vw . aa- ,Q 'Q X . I el K ,ll s GT fp 1- A -I .J . A M .:.,. 5 '4 ,L aa- + ,W -t 2 ' 4. . W ,x ff E . 4-3 -Q, 'G A . k f-1-- ' 1' .' X X , .. if ,S i -S Af ,RA tg :,. . kg K. 1 V J a 4 J it A 5, 2' r , Q' S 'Z' 3 A 'gi as K L 'b f . 1 .Q AL Jr S ii Y :-. V -5 ' 4 '- ai fi fl '- ' . 1 Kb, -ig, 1. Martin Louy. Marok. 'F Barbara Klos, David Klostermeyer, Philip Knetchel, Mary Koeniger, Danya Kola- sinski, Diane Kolinski, Kenneth Kolinski. Patricia Komasinski, Andy Konczal, Louise Kondalski, Patricia Koralewski, Barbara Karpinski, Joseph Kovach, Cletus Kowalski. Ronald Kowalski, Connie Kozalwski, Cath- erine Kraemer, Barbara Krall, Thomas Krall, Timothy Krause, Janet Kromen- acker. Raymond Kromenacker, Carol Kubicki, Janice Kubicz, Jerome Kuchcinski, Joan Kouczak, Joyce Kuszek, David Kwasniak. Nancy Kwasniak, Michael Labay, Allan Lacy, Marcia Lada, Sharon Lang, James 1 'A-,s ,ff 7K QWH si LaPlante, Michael LaP1ante. if -Gil' A pi if ' tial L .Lk i A ila. of I if N3 X A .,.' ' 6 D David Laskey, Marcia Lawniczak, Joseph 4, 'A' ' f ggi, x 6 fl I I Leasor, Lawrence Lechlak, Joan LeGros, 'C 1 ggix ,. J Susan Lenahan, Terrance Lenahan. .. ' 2 m,.,g2I'f Nm tl, ' ,r ' Hedwig Lewandowski, Kenneth Lewan- 3 X m J dowski, Phyllis Lewandowski, Donald , 1' f af' - ' Lewis, Daniel Lizut, Eileen Lonsway, ' ' W -2: ' ' ' ' ff- I . 9 S Q f x' lm Albert Lucarelli, Maria Lucchette, Mary ,N ,, , ,' W Lukasik, Diann Lutjens, Ruth Maag, John ' ' 37 ag f f' 'f Mack, Reynold Mack. 4 ' ,ii ' f L- Q r A V L t sk I Joyce Makin, Kathleen Malinovsky, Bar- it ' 'J ,,, A - bara Manning, Donna Mantel, Kathleen X A . 7 - ,r 4 A V Marcinek, Michael Marciniak, Mary Kay 5 s . r , ,. 'ls 4 W' J Page 51 it P A A 1 J W , A Dorothy Marshall, Barbara Massung, ' .- X 5, -:.- if it Thomas Matthews, Samuel Mattoni, Robert , owl ' ' J A Matuszak, Robert Mauter, Thomas Mazu- ,, h chowski. 1 P. . f l 3 s I Q 5 , ,. , Janice Mazur, Joseph Mazur, Loretta 5' gt ' W McCarthy, Shannon McCarthy, Edward ' X V McCormick, Michael McCormick, John jx A , A , McDonald. 1 ' 5 ,W A i . 'rinki q I . ' 4 it 6 ' L g Judy McKie, Carol Meehan, Judy Meehan, -l ia. LQ if . r 'L Sally Mermer, Mary Meyers, Ronald Mierz- 'F 'W F ' 'iffy ' . W wiak, Patricia Milanowski. 5. P A W Barbara Miller, Kathleen Miller, Karen A Q qs,-A, ,Q .ea Mizen, Mike Mizerny, Mary Moline, Tom all S K A ,K 4 , W 4 Moore, Susan Morin. -sf ' r- ' s 'Q J-Lwl ' x Andrea Moroski, Mary Mullen, Nancy ' ' 2 Morse, Judith Morrison, Thomas Myers, Q ' Q , . , 2,-' V ' Joyce Nadolny, Ted Nadolny. ' , r ,X Q X Catherine Nagy, Donna Napolski, Nancy , .1 . ' 1 Navarre, Margaret Neuhausel, Robert ', 'T '- Y 6- is 41 Y 4' Nicholson, Kay Niezgoda, William Noe. 5 ' , gi I ' P .. .- 5X ' ':i'1 V l Joanne Nowak, Mary Ann Nowak, Carole J in . Nowicki, Dennis O'Connell, Sheila O'Con- ,Q , Ee 'vi .' 1 , 'I nell, Judy Oden, Patricia O'Leary. ' V ,. if ,. a -' 'A , . 1 :' , , W I K Daniel Oliver, Theresa Opaczewski, E- x JZ. Marilyn Ann Oravets, Thomas O'Rourke ' W Q 3 an I- 4 i Sue Orzechowski, Vivian Orzechowski, Ay Q , 5 1 9' gi 4, Barbara Pacewicz. A V A ' ,. ' -FE? Q- 'T' , W N ah if A o Wilma Partlow, Ralph Patton, Richard - 7, 4 : D Pawlowicz, Paul Peer, Siegfried Pelwecki, 5, 's ----' f ' Q 1 T ,M Frances Perlaky, Robert Pero. .V K' ' 'tr sg, 'fi . 'Q .0 q t -, f:2'x'v af 'a 3 'Xi h , , iv.. Thomas Pero, Patricia Pieczynski, Jac- ' gt Q ff xl Lg - queline Piotrowski, Robert Pitzen, Nancy ir ' , ' , 'T Pivarnyik, Geraldine Plaskiewicz, Gerald J ' ,mg X Plenzler. . A F 'tl 4.1 'E ,,',. s as,,,,1-1, Q L G ,J J .Q ' James Poczekaj, David Pohorecki, Janet ' , 9, f ' '?Ef4,, W Potrzebowski, Robert Poturalski, Patricia g, ' 1. 'ff' ' ,, h f --'-- P- Pountney, Lawrence Powers, Barbara J W . Y. Przybylski. 1 LA it if ' an h 'E It ' f ly K . 5 AH ' ,A 'A Carolyn Puccetti, Carole Purcell, Patricia P , ! - 'Ja W . as, Quilter, Thomas Quinn, Patricia Raabe, ., ' .ff .5 ,U -N, Judith Raczkowski, Kenneth Radecki. I J . w sa, f L , ffff Page 52 1 it - fa ' .1 3 Q Robert Radkiewicz, Portia Raetke, 'rom x ,Y . 2 0 A' 5, 5 ' If Rafferty, Melanie Raizk, Michael Ray, ,X . Q ., it 'L . ' Jacqueline Reau, Barbara Recknagel. N .a .. .cfjtky A K Xi 4 K , at A N' J l A 1' J K 3, . : T ir X i 4- , . at 5 S f .xi , Thomas Reed, William Reed, Thelma Reid, 3 A rn, v Mary Reinhart, Ritamae Reinhart, Paul T ' A 3' Rethinger, Patricia Riley. A A 3 , gg in dy Norma Rill, Marian Robarge, Sharon . r, - , Qf F- 5- ' V Rober, Gloria Roberts, Lorraine Robie, wr ik. - r 'X l Q, David Roller, Gayle Roiiins. ' 4 1 A -f x A AA Diane Romer, Peter Romstadt, Janet Rowe, 1 , -' ' ,A , gl Howard Russell, Tana Russo, Susan Rut- sm , Qx g 4 'N kowski, John Rybarczyk. i A H 1 filgfif-in . + A , In 2 gn. V - Xml- X I wx L it 4' Kathleen Sadoski, Mary Sales, John Samsel, A f r 2 , .. John Sanchez, Diane Sandys, Alice Sauppe, -115 ,H ' Sandra Scarlato. ami 'W ' . EW ' I ., - A fr f ' - ' F It f'-: vi W. 3 'Lil f .I 1 Robert Schings, Barbara Schlagheck, Q r Wk Donald Schlagheck, Richard Schlagheck, c 2 Q., if b 4 Bill Schlaudecker, John Schrnidbauer, Q t ,V sis sf, , ,, Richard Schneider. N 1 , J 'fr ' ,'5: . Vx Jean Schrein, Anthony Schumacher, Rose 1. 1 it A , 3 Marie Schweibold, Virginia Sedlmeier, 'F .. X J, , 7 John Seiler, Michaeline Sepanski, Robert x '5' V J 5 ' - Seymour. ' l 1 5. ,Va as v I X -A fl '- J. - Phil Shamy, Dolores Shetley, Duane Shet- Q , 3 ty. 0 A ' ley, Russell Shoemaker, Richard Shordt, ' 1 ,ga W ,Y , 3 , Patricia Shrader, Annabelle Sieja. . f l , -z' 3 , . 1 -1 . V V V g Y I fl I I f. 'fl 'tff x PSU' Janice Sieja, Deanna Siminiak, Patrick Q ' A 5 .5- Sinay, James Siwajek, Barbara Skaff, , - U ,fp G, Katherine Skeldon, Barbara Skibinski. 'U' 4 xx ' vi, fm ' ff, f S A af 4 ,L , 5 . N, Patrick Slaven, Thomas Slayton, Trenence ' J sh 'N A Slowinski, Thomas Smalley, Carol Smith, - J r - 5 David Smith, Madelayne Smolinski. .h ef. 1 ag. 5: A it an Thomas Sneider, Ronald Snyder, Ronald wt. tg f' , Snyder, Allen Sobb, Arthur Sobb, Diane ' I -cr Y 5- X ' Sobczak, James Sobczak. H X ' . fr-. , i t 3 4 ,ala A A , Q - ' , Carol Sobota, Donald Sokolowski, Gary A' ' - .W S 4 -J , Sparks, Judith Spenthoif, Ruth Stalzer, v',,. ff I X ' .,., Toby Stalzer, Paulette Stanislawski. P it Page 53 Colleen Stapleton, Suzanne Stapleton, g ' ' -' - . f - . 'T - 'P Robert Stark, Linda Stasiak, Laura Stimac, i fs ' f ' '- . T' S , N7 QL Albert Stipesi Katherine Stoiber. 'Q H ' ,xg , . I -',: Q: As a : VA .W sal K Susan Strausbaugh, Carol Streicher, James i g cz' , - Q ,,- 21 ,M . K Stuart, Leo Stytle, Jana Sullivan, Kathleen ag' V . W may 4 L, 4, f Q Summers, Lorraine Supica. 'iii for 5' K ' S' ' vai n K J it C Doris Surdasky, Paul Susor, Richard Sut- N . K mr , ter, Michael Sweeney, Karen Swemba, ' V 4' 31, ' Q5 'K Celestine Swiatek, George Swiderski. , fi? if f . ,. J' V' xy ,i W A wg Qilwf L W . g A ..,, 3 ., Thomas Szyperski, Sharon Tafelski, 'f 'I ii 3: .4 - J gg, Dolores Takacs, Catherine Tank, Nancy Y , W ' , ' ' -'-f - 2 Tarka, Diane Thomas, Mary Thomas. - fi ,.,. a, if , ' - C Q if ' ' .5 4. A ' Claudia Thompson, Constance Thompson, A- T .,, 5 V i ' Gerald Thompson, Marcia Thornton, V I - a Miriam Thuel, Lorraine Todd, Paul Tohle. X ah ,,aa e li, or , V ' K 1 J x D,-f ,W , V L ii, ,,- mf James Topolewski, Carol Toth, Paul Toth, -3' ' ,aj X Q 1 ,1 :iff 5: , Carol Trabbic, Marvin Traver, Gerald i it H i-yi DVLQ V Trepinski, Patricia Trepinski. i fi i A J Q ',-1, Y ' J stli Q, X 5 I- . , V'-' ,E Ronald Truby, Leslie Turby, Walter - , ,A W fi A Tyiioki, Marjorie Uiinski, Louis Urban, , J yi X, X --..' 9 Robert Urbanowicz, Vitold Uscilowski. Q-,E 4 4 . f 1. R 1 Q7- a , C ' -at-, 3- 5 if H' IAQ A Joseph Varga, Mary Velker, John Velli- 1 -fy - .41 ., ' A quette, Judy Velte, Sharon Veont, Robert x ', ' , Q Viola, Carol Wagner. ,. J , fl' an 4 ,J C ,al 17 Q, I 1, .. it is V Sharon Walter, Robert Walters, Frank y T f h , .A , Q QE ' a Wanaks, Veronica Wainarowski, Annette Q. . jf , p Watson, Mary Kay Wehrmeister, Robert W a,' a .- ',- 3 Q li wakwort. J' T mf' f f - A I ': bi? A . - Sharon Welter, Carol Westmeyer, Nancy 4 M a 2 ,,,, Westmeyer, Chester Wheeler, John White, , -V 'Q is ' 4 Katherine Wiczynski, Thomas Wiczynski. f eg-V H V W x George Wioejkis, John Wiesolek, Elizabeth Q ' a Wixsom, Daniel Wozwiak, Ralph Wozniak, -J ,Q I . 'A fi Sharon Wozniak, Joanne Wrobel. . ' S' , I gf j 5 Stanley Wulf, John Wurtz, Michael , A W? , Yablonsky, Joyce Zacharewicz, Rita Zach- gif- Gi sg ,al 1 of ' rich, Barbara Zarecki, Julie Zarecki. f W we 5 G, gi ' . f Q4 A , , V , Q . ll' ' A as 3' Catherine Zeigler, Carolyn Zuelke, Chris- tine Zychowicz, Janice Zylka. r. '1 ' K fi st f f Sopliomores - Skilled Employees Class Oflicers ' fl 5 .2 if' ,xiisgx ,i Michael Clark, treasurerg Carole Kolibar, vice president, Robert Socie, Presidentg Beverly Piloseno. secretary. Robert Agoston. Daniel Albert, Lois Alfieri, David Alhecht. Michael Alt, John Altsman- shoter, Eugene Audozyewski. Josephine Arnold. John Baertschi, Elaine Ball, Linda Ballard. Sharon Baranek, Thomas Barnes. Eileen Barteck. Jerry Bartnik, Bernadette Bates, Francis Bauchman. Robert Bauchman, Lawrence Baumgartner, James Beard, Anna Bearley. Barbara Becley. Craig Bcins, John Bender, Janet Benson, William Best, Marilyn Bettinger, Terrance Bialecki. Carl Bialorucki, Robert Bick, Walter Bie- gala, John Bieber, Kathleen Bihn, Marcella Bihn, Betty Bilkovsky. Joyce Billy, Carol Bissonnette, Darryl Blanchong. Marcia Blochowski, Carole Blum, Joan Bodi, Mary Bodie. . ,N g Q, C 5 Q I 1A 'Q Qi' Aj f A s 'K - e W' ' r - K l fe? ' J ' 'J X R C 1 R , .,., , relt t J i, A , S A , ' M . mf Q 4 , X 1 4 2 f ' r J 'Fi ' x 961 'ct ' , in iw.. in 5 F gi ' F 25, g I il? I f 4 . , Q M I f if K T A X lsf r - if A C I ,lg fi f , 'Y I ' fb' V N Q ug 'S A V251 'f R t 'lift' V Page . it , 'Q , 3' if 8' it Q ,gf f A l 'S ' K Eileen Boeke, Susan Boes, Ramon Bohm- ler, Richard Bolbach, Rosemary Bowers Joseph Boza, Carol Bradley. ,Jw A Judith Brake, Mary Brandewie, Bernadette gt i , A. 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A is 5 S R M i , A ' , ,R Patricia Duck, William Dudek, Donna X F-A -h r iii - 5' ' DuFHn, Sue DuGai, James Dugan, Carol if' af N l, 'V' Dumas, Judith Dungan. . '3' M6 a Wk jf' r , fr: Page 56 1 Charlene Dunn, Francis Duschl, Josephine Dybza, Margaret Dziewiatka, Richard Eckhardt, Ronald Elgin, Joyce Emmick. 4- if by S Q 4 F s Air ,,:f- 1525 - .--, I f , f, :fx - , Karen Endricks, Diane Ettl, Linda Etzel, 5 f Q a. my , Myra Faber, Robert Fair, Susan Falkowski, Q ag ' A , Gary Feeback. ' P . JF . 7 Barbara Felix, Thomas Ferguson, Julie . ,W 'G S, 4 ,,,. , Filipowicz, Kathleen Fink, Mary Flaherty, X , 6' ? Jacqueline Flowers, Lester Flynn. 5 : ,Q 'ij' ' , , - fl .. - V .ri x . I pang, ,JT E K William Flynn, Nancy Fortner, John Frank, ' A ' ' J Z. Ronald Gaipai, John Garand, Richard fe . Q J 12 ff' . Gardner, Judith Gasiorowski. 'J Q, 5 A I , i i 'I 5 4 3' 1 vga., 'tl f- - ff' Bruce Gawecki, Michelle Gedert, Albert P TS ,Q Q, Geha, Thomas Gettins, Salvatore Giacalone, x , arrt I ,, i w h John Gilbert, Beth Glickert. L . A . .Q , , , Thomas Glick, James Glinka, Diane Goddu, ' t W 3,2 Qi, . David Goodnough, Judith Goraiewski, ' f vw h at A Donald Gorny, Donna Gospodarek. ii A X 5' c 1 .4 G 9 N f. B . N J G Michael Gospodarek, Patricia Gozdowski, Q, 1 4 r- Vg, .'-- Margaret Graber, Elaine Gralak, Michael . X 3 S -' 'C' c J' Gramza, John Grime, Adele Gromnicki. Q , h .5 . I Q 1 Lehi ' Q ,. was 'A Thomas Gruss, David Grzybowski, Diane - Q' Q 5 5 -, AV' Gzil, Mary Hahn, John Hall, Judith Harms, ' ,gil 1-if Kenneth Harrington. . A lfiififsls J' a K X ff. Phillip Harvey, Steve Hegedus, Carole W If 4- 1 X3 '- fx f Heil, Katherine Henige, Kenneth Henold, if , f 1 - 1 - Rita Hergenrather, William Hickok. J ,lf 1 A WN f , f R , I V h . as 1 Francis Higgins, Dennis Hillebrand, Mary MQ , A .r gl , Hines, Patricia Hipp, Joan Hochanadel, a if ,M ,Lf Robert Hodak, Scott Hoffman. Y' 5 ' , '-,M K me . ,I ts Z t 'I-If . 10 1 g ax! fi' to lib I Patricia Hogan, David Holben, Rita Hole- G ' R ly- SW' winski, Mary Holley, Thomas Holycross, 4' S- ii, J M .. Charles Hong, Diane Hoover. ' A: - 'X f Q1 4-Q Y Q 8 X , V Gerald Hornyak, Margaret Hornyak, 3 wh 't Paulette Horaszewski, Kathleen Horrigan, K. gl at 4 Patricia Howell, Saundra Huffman, Judith 'W J 52, ' 5- Q , 9' Humbert. , K 'C' X 4 lr . K ' 1 L bfi Page 57 Thomas Hummer, David Hupp, Barbara Ignatowski, Sharon Irmen, Don Jackson, Jackie Jackson, Christine Jacob. Marlene Jagielski, Penelope Joy, Bob Jozwiak, Joyce Kaczmarski, Jerry Kacz- marski, Joyce Kaczmarek, Barbara Kalas. Edward Kaminski, Joyce Kaminski, Paul Kaminski, Penelope Karnikowski, Dennis Karpanty, John Kasmier, Brian Keane. Mary Keeler, John Keller, Michael Kelsey, Donald Kepus, Suzanne Kertesz, Suzanne Ketzer, James Keween. , 4 4.-fi A: , I I' E fs 'M .af I z im Jsdg HEHQSVQ f A fi Q , Q Q 'fi fi' T ' Q , Q i ll 1 in cf' n ri n fs. at ' Q .,,! N ' -V M 1 I ,1,, -I , , r Na H J ' 'gf ,ah ' -, A ' Q. f-' ' '- 2 Donald Kinsman, Thomas Kinzel, Kenneth rw Q 5, , ,, .. Kipker, Madeline Kischkau, Lois Kiap, i ' aj Q'-Q51 1- :--Q Paul Kleeberger, John Klein. V, A W 7 k t. .f IQ: EV, N . Zia .i . A '1 YW ::'- Q X 'E 'fix a s A ,I A , Q it Nancy Klusek, Barbara Kmiec, Judith V V rj .53 ' 3 - , -, + Knorr, Robert Knurek. Edward Kolacki, I xi YF, :,, ,QS ' ., fp, Carole Kolibar, Carol Kolodziejczyk. 5, . Q an Wi tp -Q S ' l 'sf gg , illi iii ' f X , Mary Kolasinski, Bernadette Koproski, st g 8- gf. 6- ,,,, Constance Koralewski, Jacqueline Kora- ' ,. , Eg L. fi y x lewski, David Korzniewski, Walter Kosa- H , h K 3 Q Avi it kowski, Charlotte Kotecki. do A' A . D E I ,. M zg: M LQ- 4- 5 ,- ' ' ' if fl - 5 Suzanne Kovach, Rosemary Kraemer, fa. X F- I , '. - , 1' Q ff ,, f- Patricia Krasinski, Robert Krasula, Maxine V Q i ' ' ' 'f-1' Krause, Carol Kremnec, Michael Kruse. I rrrr ll o f F xr , i Yi, - fl Suzanne Kruzel, Suzanne Krysztofiak, ,., A 9 A Frederick Kunz, Gerald Kuron, Joanne , ' -:., Q 1-' Q , ' Kurtzman, Janice Kwiatkowski, Joyce 2, ' ' V t , Kwiatkowski. t-1-:fir X EM 3 if gf' Christine Labiak, Sharon LaFramboise, Arlene Langenderfer, Mary Langenderfer, Francis Longeway, Robert Lanzinger, Rose- mary LaPoint. John Lawicki, Frank Lechlak, Sharon Lee, Janice Ledford, Suzanne Lehmann, Janet Lemley, George Lenz. Elaine Leslie, Tami Licata, Diane Linehan, Madonna Link, Dale Lister, James Liwo, Lynette Loellier. Page 58 .a X, , ' ,YL F rePE9'o h ,.,, l Eikgefi - L - A W e 4 ' ,. ., 'Y' ' an . , Richard Loomis, Barbara Lozinski, Victor , A ir- L, , Lucarelli, Patrice Lunning, Phyllis f ' .3 ' 5' Lwbomski, David Maciejewski, Arthur ' 'uqq 9 li 'f , Marshall. A , an L i gf Q :Q P' ,,,' Q Karen Mather, John Matthews, Michael f W 5, 'S t ' Matuszak, Sharon Mazur, Helen McAtee, U t A J Kathleen McCarty, Mike McClellan. 'I 'Q X, if li ,- it Gerard McDonough, Robert McGreevy, 4- N -, .af A f 4 G Daniel McGuise, Kathleen McGuire, Mari- N .. .1 . lyn McKeone, Margaret McLeod, Barbara 3' McLaughlin. 4 in , to A in 5. A r S , , Donald McPhee, Roland McQuillen, James ' ' ' -' ' if ' v Meck, Jean Meier, Arnold Meissner, Mary gg Y' ' .lx j -: --f. Melcher, Sheila Mennitt. ' ,L , 3 I V James Mercurio, Susan Mercurio, Linda CA, ,lx 5 3 , 5, sa' Merrill, Daniel Metzger, Dennis Meyer, 4' or V L William Michalak, Adele Michalski. W A - 'cf . .ff . N Karen Mickens, Dorothy Mierzejewski, ,G h . f Q- F Camille Mikulak, Dave Miller, Jerry 5 4, K ,, J if L I n Miller, Toby Miller, Sharon Modlinski. ' ' Q - ' X ff- ,3- Lee Ann Molly, John Monoky, Charles , ' H X an Q U A I ' ' h Moore, Robert Moore, Christine Morend, 'S may 'x ' ' 1 'J ' ' Martha Morrison, Kathleen Mullaney, N , V. , V elf ' .- ' f K L I ' A . . . . Ha. A A 4 i'?'k Dlanne Mullins, Patricia Murphy, James ,, H Ang., ,P it h Murray, Susan Murray, Barbara Mus- ,L ' ., it eg, I 4, zynski, Ron Myers, Barbara Mylek. 'ii sr' V 5 f T' Q , Q.. Y' f , , :M 7 A. A , v , . , 3 X .., :rl Q, A Michael Nagy, Donald Naugle, Corinne P gm g 5, W , A Nawrocki, Terry Nesbit, Fred Neuhausel, Kiwi ' M , J' V' ' b ' 'N' James Neuser, Michael Noonan. . ' N' da ,S Q. A, my If , Q ,..:f,k Xt 'S Charlene Notheis, Jack Novak, James so C I' , Yfg, ' l ii ' fr xi- Nowak, Richard Nusser, Raymond O'Dell, f Q r rx Duffel, n,, . K' Edward O'Hearn, Mary Ohneck. . Q 15:3 1 sm-. .'I . swim-1 ' H ,gi , ,Wx X . A xi, 4, g., N mx Darlene Olah, Dennis O'Loughlin, Mary X of or ' ' X 1 N ':-' W Pat O'Neill, David Opaczewski, Mary Jane 3' s . 3 ,A H y. ', ' Q1 Orauecz, Suzanne Osborne, James O'Shea. N A ' . fbias! 'x 'fr.al ,wx t N . I r ,X t, Q i J g fu w ,Q 4 Q '-A 4 Melvin Ostrowski, Terrence Ott, John M ' l at ft 'Q K Overman, Dianne Pacewicz, George Pal- -. ' 'r' -Q gx sf fs mer, Donna Pantanella, Patricia Pastorek, Tri I A fi Page 59 1 ij, 5 , Q. , ' at P' Qu. Wk, Peck, Doris Peer, Philip Peer, James 4 Perry, Louise Perz. i 4.1 David Pawlecki, Joseph Pawlicki, Kenneth J.. Q G W, , W M ,D Ac' James Peterson, Thomas Peterson, William , ,, -M cp ' fl it Peterson, Janice Pettit, Barbara Phillips, X ' 3 'Q' y f Donald Pickard, Rosemarie Pietrzak. X . , I V 5, l . , ,,., 3, - f L .gh i 'k'? il 4 D 3 M Beverly Piloseno, Robert Pizio, Gerald - ' ' W p 5 is 'J Plank, Patricia Pluto, Karen Point, Patricia g. , ,,, w , 'ay pf 5 ' S tr ,- Poland, Donald Polito. I5 ' T ,vu ,i ' G J Q Kenneth Pollick, John Posadny, Suzanne -p - 1' is Q, X . J 1 Poznan, Karlyn Price, Kathleen Priebe, -w f is 5: , i .31 i j Myron Prokop, Sue Rahman. .Qi - 9 '0 . M. W ff Z. y 3 J p Christine Ramasocky, Cecelia Rau, Edward 4' ' ' Q is A . 3 1 , Reau, Suzanne Reecer, Ronald Rehkopf, .ff ,gf-V as-H X Donald Reiheke, Gretchen Reinhart. eg .T ,,:b,,V b',, E, lv, zzz 5 ,.,.. up ti' ,N K A sawn.. fa an pid' .f A Norman Reiter, Tyrone Renfroe, Karen vi M- ,sf 4. ,Q - : ke dl! Restivo, Kenneth Richmond, Thomas Rig- ' gy 34 . gf fr , , don, Michael Riley, Janet Roach. . ' - K If i 5? in D ' QA 'Z ' James Rober, Raymond Rojek, Frank Q .R D ,Tw Q: . , c, Rokicki, Marlene Rometski, Winifred gg, ' X 6 . Romstadt, Sandra Rossler, Thomas Roth. Lg- P D' Q . gg, ' .... 'Q 5- ' A ls .Q 4 f 'Francis Rotondo, Patrick Rowe, Maria Q , - W J .F , G Rudey, Sally Rulfert, Susan Ruffert, John , Q 5' ,R , it 5' X Rumpf, Donna Russ. - ,iw 'H f ff' 5' . ' v . ,955 , A . :IQ if iw in EI., John Russell, Susan Russell, Judith Rut- xzf 5 ,W e Q' '. M kowski, MaryAnne Rutkowski, r Kathleen .5 J 3, I. t,, ,Sf 3, A ,A N , -2:21 ,. . Ryan, Daniel Saad, Christine Sailer. , 4 f t ,A 1 ff? iii' X K 4 if 'I LJ V.,,.f 125' :S . ,g g A' , Nancy St. Arnaud, Albert Sanders, Ter? . is 5 ,,g:4,. Q rence Sauppe, Michael Schaal, Patricia Y' - ig. . F ' X Schaefer, Catherine Scharlow, Michael ' kk 1 - Z --2 r ei .,,,. Schemenauer. - ' 2 -5 ' Q ap Q 3 it V Q. ' 4. F. gf ' James Schmager, Gerald Schmidt, Joseph . 31 1 5. il jg ' Schmitz, Mary Lou Schmitz, William X W -x: E -,,,':' 5- W t 2 Schultz, Gerald Seitz, Robert Seward. fl gl - . if - -, 15126 A , Joseph Sexton, Thomas Sexton, Ronald S ' ,A wa, Q. - ' J Q. r . Siegler, Patricia Simon, Dennis Sindyla, - ' , A -A ,Q . W 1 ,L Robert Siwa, Lester Skaif. t Q A .Sm K I . A r -fy T J X' mffip J K x....4'1'4f Page 60 Alan Skzyniecki, Barbara Smiszek, Barbara Smith, Diane Snyder, Anthony Sobczak, Annette Sobecki, Robert Socie. Carol Soncrant, John Staczek, Gerald Stahl, Donna Stankiewicz, Marilyn Stefanski, Ronald Steger, Jon Steinmetz. ,ai A Q. may rfb M 'V' 4 fa i -lima M, Sally Stienecker, Robert Stipp, Robert Stoma, Susan Straub, Marcella Sturek, 2 Kathleen Sturm, Theresa Sturniolo. K A4 h Marsha Styszko, Ruth Suter, Dorothy X Suchy, James Sweeney, Kenneth Swier- gosz, Frances Szenderski, Dolores Szew- '5 czykowski. , ,. , F P gl A i , 6 , D, ,P : sf-P' 4l I W L xx J, P Q 5 ' Q A , 5' V 15, - N lv k 3 Xt s ' ,J i, J eer E ' ,T ' v E ' if -1 7,2 . X ,M 1 'Rl ,lx , I Q: Qt Q G G' Q. S' AU i ll C . Dennis Vanderpol, RoseAnn Varga, Edward Velie, David Visco, Joan Vollmayer, Diane Walczak, Marcia Waliczak. Donald Walker, Patricia Walker, Clifford Ward, Joseph Wawrzyniak, Donald Wcis- lek, Janet Weber, Jacqueline Weidinger. Judith Weidner, Eileen Weiss, Shirley Ann Welniak, Thomas Welsh, Barbara Wilcox, James Winhoven, Patricia Winiar- ski. Dave Wisniewski, Diane Wojciechowski, Mary Wood, Thomas Wood, Suzanne Wood, James Yarton, Robert Youngs. r J ,Sgr 5 5, . . at :J 1. , - Y L. ' , Q' B- , 1:1 ,a e .. x,i QQ uf ' fu' , Q' 5, . my H I 1- X I X I if 1 I ' '-1-illsfz . iii, Sie-2a-ass:-iifli' ff? 4' . A 5 N .' 0 Kiigl' ' -. 6' x sf K ! 1, of I 'J at Q Q 5 TJ ,Q , 4 y 1 Joanne Szewczykowski, Mary Ellen Szol- losi, Dale Szychowski, David Szymanski, Ellen Szymczak, Susan Szyperski, Thomas Thanasiu. James Thomas, Linda Thompson, Richard Thompson, Janet Thrun, Elizabeth Timi- ney, Alvin Tinta, Constance Titus. Marie Tomanski, Larry Tomczak, Christine Tomes, Marilyn Toth, William Toth, Barbara Trabbic, Susan Tremmel. James Troknya, Michael Tynan, Margo Tscherne, James Ulrich, Mary Urruiia, Carl Utz, Robert Valentine. X, T , ' W- Z-, 1 '-f ff in-V - . 'f I -. 'W 1 4' QQ V 4 Q i X f , if ' 1 i 4. .,, fi 6 X W il G iii -2 xi Q Z 1 , the L , A ' N tl, V gi x .,.., 3 4 ,., - 3: OE, , it E il 9 , es, K ii , J A K fA'L 5 V ii I we v i HM-,.. 'f 5 A ' A fr Page 61 1' X xr 9- 5 NQQ, ' 'f R Q.. , a' ' ' BT -,ggi 4- :.'. - 1 Q X XX X. K '-.,.. if I.. 2 Un K in di '13 ' NTT g Q I ak -'-,' 573: fl Page 62 Attendance Ojice Central's Bureau of Investigation Where is your excuse? or t'Who signed this excuse, your mother? are a couple of questions that may be heard in the attendance office. This room of perpetual activity is under the direction of Sister Loretta and Sister Cleopha. They issue to students, white slips for absenteeism, pink slips for tardi- ness, and blue slips for unexcused absence. This office plays an important part in the operation of the penalty hall. As an added activity they tabulated the count of all the rosaries prayed by students during the Rosary crusade, for the basket- ball victories and for the men and women behind the Bamboo Cur- tain in Red China. Sr. Cleopha checks on the authenticity of Mary Simon's and C. Beins excuses. Kathleen Zaborowski, Jeannette Zachrich ,.,, Carol Zelling, Carolynn Ziegler Thomas - Zientek, Linda Zurek, Barbara Zmiec l Fl'CSilI1l8ll - Enthusiastic Trainees iii 8 , . ,ff if! UV, , ffx'F5xf f I Ulf K ,MMM 2,5 .fl :f,,',' sfffa r 'lZ M ihjV.,R,'!. -f ' -,, . 3 ENV x X if x gh ,u k Class Ufliccrs Angela Halker, secretary, Michael Ben, president, Kathleen Gall, treasurerg Lawrence Bondy. Vice president. . '?' , -i JoAnn Aldrich. Mary Jo Amrhein, Carl A I 1 .v ' ' . v-fr a F' Anderson, Judy Anderson, Thomas Antos- 4 I- J ' V zewski, Lurley Archambeau, Bob Aultman. R, . ',. Nw J L V::,:.:. ., ' I -- I A' A Sandra Aumiller. Gerald Auth, Barbara 71 ', ' A ' -4 'f 4 - 5. it A' +-' Balcerzak, Alex Bann, James Barnhart, tg, -2' , A A , ' Elizabeth Basso, Janet Bauer. A S b iz. : pas A 4 . ,sis f I at if at fm L s KitLee Becker. Miriam Beeley, Roland u Q. , , 1 1 Q Beltz, Michael Ben. Martin Bennett, Judith Q, 'ii A- i A '.L . .tj if Berbec, Daniel Bergman. - r F J' A I ' .5 . V' H cp Q , ,fix ff ' flax it JD .I faisf. c Dianne Bishop, Patricia Blochowski. is 4, Q , , Timothy Boaden, Susan Boardman, Yvonne 4 J A X A V ', , ' ' Bodi, Dorothy Bodie, James Bodnar. as , .Sf A 'ff 5' 61 Q ' f ' X if .bv X Lawrence Bondy, Daniel Bonk, Barbara Ig , i , H - ' Borawski, Kathleen Borgess, Delphia Bozy- mf Q5Qj : ' Q' Ii- 5' A 449. 4 mowski, Judith Braatz, Noreen Brennan. ' 1 . vo Z- S? .,.,. I ' K , l f . V1 5 , A 4 Laura Brier, James Brimacombe, Kathleen , , I Bristol, Carol Brocki, Marilyn Brothers, 49 1 - W- W. -I 5 Susan Brown. Rebecca Bruehlman. Q4 .3 gf: if hs' . I X, Y, f Q f f' K ' 1 'S' ' f :Zh J ' Page 63 S x . J ., ' : A W Candace Bruhn, Paul Bryan, Paul Buehler, , , Noel Bush, Shirley Bush, Jeffrey Bykowski, A . Gordan Capshaw. in S- 5' H X ,,. is 2 6 C . -5 . , X . li I . X r ah 4. 5 is at William Carroll, Fay Casertand, Salvatore . , , Cellura, Philipe Cervantes, Carol Cherry, .N J .- W Joan Christian, James Ciesielczyk. -- .- ., S in 5 4 . i X' C 7 ','.k ki ., 1' J f J ., Q 'i Q W. Q A J , Susan Ciski, Dennis Clark, Sallie Claus, my ' ,' J gi- Y' - iizft Barbara Clinker, Teresa Coci, Dennis Col- K ...N X V Y , lins, Carol Colter. -.2- f .SVP fini- J - ,E , Michael Condon, Jon Conti, Robert Cor- ' ' 'W X f mf fi-4 '57 , coran, Francis Costell, Gerald Cousins, ,.' - ' W? Us Wallen Crane, Terrence Croak. J hit . If 'Y' P i 25:1 Q fi , , 4, 1- Dennis Crooks, Frances Czelusta, Francine Q G Mi var , H-Ia-1, fi. Czerniak, Joseph Czop, Joseph Domagala, I W F 2 S 1 . i .5 Michael Dandar, Michaei Deibler. S ... f it tilt-ififf. Carol DePasse, Norma DePrisco, Drenda 'A Af 3- ,- ' Dieter, Michael Dimmer, Shirley Domon- i, ' gf ip fy X1 kos, William Donovan, Kay Dowling. i A 3 L, ' to W. Q. ypff .fi . Lawrence Drennan, Dennis Dunn, Jane ' g , ' A ,. J A Eich, James Essex, Margo Essi, David fr: A, ' X' ge T 7 , 4 Fadell, Robert Faike. , ' j -2- ,A 1 CR 'f . fi 1,4 , f 1 ' ' -. ,.-. Q N GY 1 A P 5 1 f f -v ' ' I v- 'ii 2, Q W . 5 S- It at Joseph Farkas, Rose Ann Farmer, Ronald ' 3 i Fasca, Kathleen Ferguson, Sandra Fineske, 7 X ,Y James Finn, Raymond Fisher. . .Q X ' A 's K2 V fi 85 ,gift . Christopher Flanagan, Mary Ellen Fletcher, ,YD J WT' 'W' V Margaret Florkowski, Mary Flower, Cath- 'A X ' 5 ' tv leen Fox, Gerald Fravor, Ann Friend. I fd., ' .-. .. Q . inf' . Q .- : 5 Q- ' Walter Fuller, Jan Gabel, John Galoenski, I sf ,,. , if Barbara Gagnet, Catherine Galatocky, 1 f Y , 'f- ' y Kathleen A. M. Gall, Kathleen A. T. Gall. x . f F if r 'xgfff M E ,Q Q , Connie Garn, Michael Gatwood, Mary Kay K is' . 5' S' , is 1 --1. ' Gawronski, Carol Gearing, James Getz, X W J. 35. J 21:1 Gerald Gilmore, Dennis Gladieux. 1 ff i' 1' 1 Q p ' '.' , Vivienne C-iadieux, Shirley Giadin, ' 5' ,L , . :A 3 J.. - Lawrence Glazies, Joseph Gloecki, Rita ' I I Q lf., Gonzales, Judith Gould, James Grabowski. , A . ,,., 1 . , . ,xdiic ' . 4 jf f :1 ' 1 a ' Page 64 Bernard Graham, Susan Gramza, Sharon Grant, Donald Gratop, Vincent Gray, John Green, Michael Grill. Barbara Gruszczynski, Richard Guhl, Rich- ard Gurn, Mary Gutknecht, Mary Haack, Anna Haddad, Kenneth Hahn. Angela Halker, Pamela Halm, Richard Hannan, Ruth Harley, Mary Hart, Gary Hashim, Raymond Hawkins. Judith Herbster, Mary High, Sue Hilt, James Himes, Diane Hitchings, Donald Hochanadel, Dennis Hodak. if , T ' g e 'ii V A M V I ,qi -, ' nn, U 1 G 'Iii ' Hi my . Q b 'K J :.,- M bi., N ia K, P i . Q ,... I . x A J 1 3 E -In' 1 .1'.. A - QW ' - if ,nr 1, i iii Mary Hoffman, Gloria Holewinski, Judith , W' 4 Holt, Curtis Hong, Dorothy Hoover, J 4 ' 1' ' Terrence Hopes, Rosemarie Hubay. qi-A e vj J A A ii at 'F' 3 8' -' - g Donna Huber, Florence Huber, Rickey -Q4 J f ' K xg' Huff, David Hughes, John Hullibarger, h R jj fem .5 , W Q , Saralynn Humbert, Bettyanne Hurley. , SH , , Q Lawrence Huth, MaryAnn Jacob, Lawrence 4 - ' -:Q , M y fr M Jacob, Gerald Jacobs, Paul Jacobs, Barbara 4, ' ' : W ' wig 5. Y 'i ei Jagodzinski, Arlene Jakubowski. S an , ,ha :mill Joseph Jaros, Eileen Jasinski, Edward Q' fn 3' 6' .' 'A Jastrzemsk, Sharon Jaworski, James ,fi - - f' ir ' Jazwiecki, Thomas Johnson, Eric Johnson. M in mn h , h Q E., 5 ef'i P f I 2 tgp Ronaid Jul-ski, John Kahle, Judith Kai- 1' i,-- J J . .- ' ' J tahiak, Michael Kahdik, David Kanthak, Q i 5 a w ,ci - 1: Richard Karszewski, Rita Kaufman. x 5 .A g ig' i ' i' Aif Elaine Kehn, Theodore Kepus, Joseph M' Kerekes, Robert Kerstetter, Patricia Kiel- Q C 1 ' ALS 4, czewski, Thomas Killen, Kathleen Killian. 5, fm ff ' . ,gy L, A I 1 I . it will Karlyn Kime, Barbara Kirchenbauer, ' tx? , Kathleen Kistner, Therese Klein, Robert 5, .ig MQ! ' 43 .. i Klimczak, John Klingler, John Klonowski. I m G V g, Q 4 , X 47 'x Carol Kmiec, Linda Knack, Thomas X ' V f Knapik, William Knotts, Dale Knorr, Don- , a U V 1 K . ald Koberstein, Bibiana Koczoroski. is i ' 4' gf , , 1 ' ' . .. 1 ' 4 . L Page 65 J , , .' .. N 4? r. r 'E 4? 6' ,X wif - 32 W, 5,1 9 gg av 9 ' fl J, Q r . X., , , X N A Sa i, Q 1, 5 rx ' P mf .sw - d i Q' 5 P - , e.-A .,,- ,. ,. J ' . E' an J D f -1 if., csv. at- . v S e . , t ki a irrr J -R r .. 3 'Q -' ,Q il , ex' i S, L! L ' ., W, James Kolinski, Laura Komorowski, Joanne Konieczka, Daniel Krall, Sally Krasinski, Judith Kraus, Joan Krolak. Nancy Kromenacker, Rita Kruse, Judith Kuhn, John Kujawa, Ruth Kujawa, James Kurdys, Carol Kuster. Nancy Kwasniak, Marilyn Kwiatkowski, Gerald Lammers, Girard Lanzinger, Gerald Lawicki, Geraldine Lawniczak, James Lawniczak. Thomas Lewniczak, Charles Layman, Gil- bert Lazette, Edward Lebowsky, Marlene Lechlak, Carol Lepiarz, Mary Lesage. Elaine Lewandowski, Mary Lewandowski, Veronica Lewandowski, Carol Lewis, Marylee Liber, Ignatius Licata, Jacqueline Licata. Kay Liedal, Daniel Lincher, John Linehan, F rr- , g ' if L Q, ,i Kathleen Lininger, Carol Lintner, Anna , P X' 1 Liszi, Carolyn Loeliler. ,I X Y 3 5, J ke' An E -' Q fxvfrlg Tj Roberta Lowe, Dennis Lykowski, Kenneth M , p .' . 5 ,- Machcinski. Richard Maciejewski, James 9 Q?-S 'N J, V' Mack, Kathleen Madrowski, Duane Mad- ' 'ir rzykowski. 'km A 35,53 if ', ' Q. K If QM. NF l fa- w 1- E .I h . . ' . n., i 5 .54 5 Q lizabet .Ma1er, Ralph. M3JOl,. Richard 'Qu .. , Q p f Malik, Michael Marinelli, Dennis Marsh, I f . James Martin, Myron Martin. J J' J' is if f , .. :ET 4, + Q. Melvin Marx, Frederick Masler, Richard bu g. X I, Mathers, Kathleen Mattimoe, Joseph A -P ' , Q 1 . Mattoni, Constance Matuszak, Eleanor 1 - f- -1 -:-. - s , , , - Matuszak. at Auzu' Ti fi R F' ix' Judith Matuszewski, Patricia Mayer, Helen if-ii, , A ' 'f,- - wi ' - W Mays, Marlene Mazuchowski, Patricia X -.6 : W, ii :' ' I EQ H gi A Q K 'H McAtee, Rosella McClish, Earl McCord. . -,---' . ,SL , I 1 '-',- X Q 7 - A , ,I 9, 4- f w Colleen McCormick, Margaret McDonald, 'I Q Q, A Judith McDorman, Maureen McGrady, Y ' - . Paul McKaig, David McPartland, Mike K ' b e Ng . k l ',,,, E ' RE., . 5 McPartland. X kr . ia a Xl X 1 A Q , p ' ,3 Clarence Meek, Dwight Mercer, Judith ny .3 Q, ' ,.' 5 J' - :H do Mercurio, Joseph Mertz, Phillip Michaels, .-5. Yr' My ' - X -L. Marilyn Michalak, Paul Michalak. Page 66 Judith Michalski, Virginia Mielcarek, Janice Mikolajczyk, Penelope Mittendorf, Sandra Molnar, JoAnn Mominee, Frances Monahan. Nachazel. . . I, K -H? .W ff A 5, X I X' .1 . . ,x 4 Michael Moran, Richard Morganstern, Wil- , ' - ' liam Mullen, Marianne Mundwiler, Ruth- J.. 5 :.- , - K ann Muirhead, Michael Murray, Judith - 4 ' .af .1 A ' A , , 4 .X . Norbert NaDeau, Annette Napierala, Janet 1- t . ,, ,, , ,,.. Nartker, Albert Neilly, John Newton, Mary , i .' as lf' Nichols, James Nicholson. 45 V S , , i 5.x vit. Pa. . Q ul John Niedbalski, Judith Nolte, Frances I A , Nowak, Michaeline Nowak, Cheryl Oates, s. iii - ff- Cheryl Ohneck, Thomas Okonski. 3 -I M. X S . A ,, . . . f A ' Q Margaret Okulski, Pamela Oliver, Martin . -3 , . O'Loughlin, Harold Olsen, Mary O'Neil, if' ,, 'wg' p Stephen Oravec, Elizabeth Osborn. X A it Q J .. I Q-' J ,SS , 6? Roi , , , jf Q , 4- John Osborne, Martha Otremba, Paul 1 Q B ,, X ' L . . Owczarzak, Michael Palmer, Daniel Pawlo- L, ' , ., ' wicz, Perry Leonard, Dale Piorkowski. .-A J K 'isi . a s AL .il A , an ,J MaryAnn Piotrowicz, John Plenzler, James f' , D' ' EL Pokrywka, James Polito, Thomas Polzin, fi , ' .- ,' mfg. , Nancy Post, Shirley Price. Elaine Puszczewicz, Patricia Quigley, Mar- garet Quilter, Barry Radbone, Marcia Radecki, JoAnn Rang, Edward Rantanen. Patricia Raszka, Roger Ratajczak, Michael Ray, Leilonie Reau, Pamela Recker, Sharon Rehkopf, Russell Reichert. Charlotte Reinhart, Jan Reinhart, Robert Revard, James Reynolds, Kathleen Ripin- ski, Mary Roberts, Donna Robertson. JoAnn Robideau, Georgia Rosenbrook, James Roth, Robert Rough, Karen Rowe, Judy Roznowski, Carol Russ. Janice Ruthowski, Pamela Ruthowski, Michael Ryan, Joan Samberg, Sandra Sands, Kathleen Sandys, Judith Savene. . , , . . xi - c f. A , 4 6.1 Q L N ,Q '-. .A s, f , if B: 1 g J f 4' 5 . I i fi: . W - ' 1- I A A A f- f ,. H 5, ' nigga g I , aj 7 t.. is .F LT, D . ' 1 A1 . f' Y ,g L A 1 4-4 -Q i 4 . .V 52. I.. A Page 67 -a G ef: W' , nfs Diane Scarlato, Gary Schausten, Donald .Q-fi , ' Q' :W 'L :, Schenck, John Schick, Richard Schiel, 1 ,-. ' qlz. gi, .- x Genevieve Schlagheck, Joseph Schlink. A ,'., N x FH, I , .,. . Y , . i ,V f cw r 5 John Schloegl, Robert Schnapp, Thomas 5 'P , Schoen, Margaret Schoviak, Mary Schu- t R A ' YQ ,D .,-r bargo, Judith Schumann, Karen Schwanzl. 2,129 GN 'ff 1 , ' . 1 ,: X , R V Q A X 1 4,4 J , -f. ,-if e V Katherine Schwind, Martin Seguin, John V5 Q -fig ' T QE, sa, Seitz, Ronald Serzyski, Mary Settelmeyer, H mi' SS -'.. -H S A -D Susan Sido, Mary Simon. , A Zi. - ,ww .3 6. zzl E E: t -:F -arf X Q. f i Q as S K 6 yi Paul Simon, Sylvia Simonello, Gertrude my L' if gi , Sloan, Walter Smarszcz, Annette Smiszek, s R - ae - ' I'1'.ff ' Philip Smith, Richard Smith. . , , Q -'f. . . f U N QQPP 2 Q Q. ti ll Q W Q , Robert Smith, Rosemary Smith, Marguerite Qi, a 1, Q X , , , Staab, Carolyn Stachowiak, Ronald Staley, X ' at .. fi. ,- f Nil Barbara Stefanski, Charles Steiner. . A , J 5 Q-n 'mn .-Sfff. A L DQ' Susan Stephan, Margaret Stimac, Ronald '45 4 is 4- ,F , fe f: Stipes, Douglas Stone, Eileen Strahm, N 1 6-1 f ' -,,- 4 H Robert Strauss, Charles Struckholz. , T -' ' '.,...,-,.-:' X'-, W U g , fig, 1 , R - all QF AL ,,' ' J 3 fgwaztf. TN Robert Stucker, Mary Sullivan, Raymond ' 5 , 5 J Susor, Nancy Sutter, Kenneth Swartz, A in ' f - ., .ai v Q Joseph Szabo, Gerald Szalkowski. ng. , . I , ...:. 5 awk . 5 I , ,ypu ta r , - A A -fi N Pamela Szalkowski, Clarence Szozda, Mary 5 W, Szteiter, Barbara Szymanowski, David M wg J ' Szymkowiak, Frances Tank, Kathleen . gi, A ,'.. , . ,.,. Tarka' AP f ,QQ Q' A .ST M, K4 n . , , 5 . as 3 as 4 if w N we S , 1. J -mr X. r I 4, Page 68 Constance Terbille, Theresa Thomas, Robert Thuel, Kathryn Timiney, Wallace Titus, Robert Tomes, Stephen Toth. John Traver, Kathy Tscherne, Beverly Turk, Thomas Urban, Richrad Uscilowski, Juanita Valdes, Jessie Vannes. Sharon Veigel, Kathleen Velte, Emily Ventresca, June Voigt, Linda Vollmayer, Donna Wojnarowski, Mary Wambold. Nancy Warns, Kathleen Warriner, David Wasielewski, Noreen Weber, John Weissen- berger, Ronald Wells, Jeanne Welsheimer, Christine Wernet, Kathleen Wernet, Thomas Wester, Frances Westmeyer, Diana Wieczorek. Patricia Wicnch, James Wilde. Janet Wilder, Patricia Wilk, Janet Wil- liams, Josephine Wimmenauer, Anthony Winkler, Normillie Withcrell, John Wlodarz. Thomas Woelil, Sylvia Waganfeald, Patri- cia Wolfe, Bernadine Wood, John Wrob- lewski, Daniel Wuest, Diana Wysocki. JoAnn Yant, Janice Yeager, Jerry Young, Joyce Zablocki, Richard Zaborowski, Ran- dall Zak, Thaddeus Zak. Cathleen Zaleski, Eileen Zaryczanski, Katherine Zavotsky, Carol Zeiler, Carol Zielinski, Paul Zielinski, Stanley Zielinski. Geraldine Zielinski, Jo Ellen Zicntck, Patricia Zimmerman. ff X v 11 5 1 .p ,ss ,, 'I K , ... pl ff xv ai, 'V 'Nj 4 gg-31, 7 , K L A 6 f Rf! ' ,, 1 iaa ,e . J . , c fi' 'Q -A Q t :'--.::.' :wc J tg? Q .- t , :,b I L-J , A is sf MEN 5 A 8 tl, F r . a f-MJ 2 W A A , V. y W f ,. 'ag , if 2 kd f- i ' .. -if 5 1 T -1- ' -v . ' J L+ , i Q r X' 'V J fx: wx lk - ff '-l, In K - 4. 4 sf, Q n if-fi 4' . A F .2 Mrs. Wroe sees that the heat's on for Tom Lupica. Nurse's Qlfice Midget Hospital Housed in room 224 is Central's own miniature hospital under the super- vision of Mrs. L. Wroe, the school nurse. Here an aver- age of twenty t'patients per day are treated for various ailments from a headache to a sore muscle. This year Central was selected as one of the schools selected to partici- pate with the American Health Foundation to Get American Youth Off Its Seat And On Its Feet Again. Among the doctors participating in this sur- vey were Drs. Fanelly, Kaczmarek, Maloney and Restivo, Central graduates. Page 69 Have you ever wondered how Central keeps all these 2100 students, like me, busy? Have you seen the classes where 1' am taught? To malfe it more realistic 1 will show you a daily schedule. Period 1 Time Subject i Room 1 8:30 8:43 Conference 130 2 8:f17- 9:30 ,hlath 328 3 9:34 10:17 Physiology 313 fl 10:21 11:04 Journalism 124 5A l 11:08-11:29 Typing 105 51? 11:33 11:52 Lunch Caf. 5C 11:56 12:17 Typing 105 6 12:21 1:04 French 217 7 1:08 1:51 Study 226 8 1:55 2:38 Religion 115 Does this confuse you? llyell it did me when ljirst started school! Let me explain it. 1 report to my home room and the day begins with conference period. During this time announce- ments are made orer the 19.21. System: collections for all drives talfe place and, in general, all busi- ness is talfen care rj. At the 8:43 bell 1 rush to my second period of the day. I hurry because in just a few minutes the class bell will ring and if 1'm late, 1,11 receive a penalty. Third and fourth periods follow in the same order. But the fvth, lunch period, deviates somewhat. At A, 13, and C, one-third of t11e school goes to the cafeteria, while the oI11er two-thirds rqjort for study or classes. By 12:17, 1 am back on the regular sched- ule and the afternoon classes continue until 2:38. Dismissal finds me rushing to my locker and then to t11e waiting busses, that is if 1 don't have u penalty lo serve after school in room 222. Page 70 E Q if 3 1 ' is , . ..,. ,.,, I 1 9 , ,xux :ww l 'L Qi .. Z Q as ' w 1 : ' S fa ,v gm? Q Q2 I y fi S' 5 Q Q ii M y Q S 59 11 an 'lx X J' fi st' ,Q .Y ge . 'S 5330 ' ' - -- Q ...... , V, x ---- - ,Xb .2 15.43 ,K V me Q ff X 1 i 4 9' if iaf v' we ,Q It sim X? Y M An 3 1.1 as Q 3 , was N .36 Y A x 4 - ---'--',-:-- .,-,. , ..,: , 0, ,,,.,,,,,, L fi? 1 v. 35389 Y' Y ,E f , ,. Q53 ' ze w ' -.-- Retreat Annual Inventory The world moves at a rapid pace never ceasing its activities. From time to time we must pause and take inventory of our lives. Central students are given this opportunity during their annual three day retreat. During these days spiritual talks are given and periods of meditation are held. Mass begins each day With most students receiving Holy Communion. Confessions are heard all during the day and there are always priests on hand for private talks. Strict silence is observed throughout the retreat. The rosary is recited in all conference rooms and students make the way of the cross with Christ by assisting at the stations. The climax of the retreat is reached on the last day, when the retreat masters give the Papal Blessing to all who have made the retreat. Father C. Watts, C. P. and Father Westhoven, C. P. ready for the three big daysf' Boys assemble for first conference in auditorium. Girls' conference follows that of boys P lge '72 A. Sobczak takes over the Mission Day session in Religion class. Father Jude supervises J. Bartnik's diagram of God's gift to us. U is I I I Religion Our Quest For Happiness Religion classes stress and illustrate the theme Our Quest for Happinessl' throughout the four years at Central. Some may take it to mean money, riches, fortunes, or health, but We, Centralites, feel that We have cap- tured and found the true and real meaning of happiness, that is the sharing and living in Christ's life. The object of the religion course is to enable students to know and to practice their faith so that they may spread a knowledge of God's love, among their fellowmen. f'The Quest of Happiness the story of Divine Love as revealed in the Creative Love of God the Fatherg the Redeeming Love of Christg the Sanctifying Love of the Holy Ghost and the Churchg and the Beatifying Love of the Triune Godg comprises the four year course of study. Page 73 Carolyn Moreland, Patricia Healey, Paul Kokocinski, and Jeannette Settelrneyer rehearse their speeches for the CYO Oratorical Contest. Patricia and Paul took first places in their divisions. feng, diffs frm ,,,...-'- Patricia Del Brocco Watches while Dennis Molnar demonstrates for John Reardon the use of the aqua lung. Page 74 em 1 B s '21 Students of the Romantic Period prepare to listen as Joan Stearns places a record on the player. Juniors, Karen Swemba, Patricia Anistik, Edward McCormick, Larry Bowsher, Thomas Campbell, and Janet Janowiak deep in the quest for Junior Essay material. English-Public Speaking Bridge To Knowledge The Communication Arts Program places emphasis on reading, writing, speaking, and listening. It reaches out to every subject in the curriculum, for the treasures of knowledge must travel across the bridge of language. Students learn to express them- selves naturally and habitually in good English. The normal conventions of Written form as found in the Tressler Series of text- books play an important part of the English program. Since literature and writing are closely related, much stress is placed on the idea of literature as a record of the appreciations, hopes, and ideals that have shaped man's destiny. The Cardinal Newman Series of text- books is used throughout the four years. Students also participate in various essay contests such as the National Essay Contest and the CYO essay contest in which Central placed eight winners this year. Poise, self-possession, the ability to assem- ble and express one's thoughts correctly before others, are some of the enviable bene- fits offered by the public speaking course. Students conduct demonstrations and are encouraged to participate in the Senior Class Play, the Operetta and the CYO oratorical contest. Page 75 S 4 W 1 L? 1 il' if ,if . f , , gr. x.RQ,x,w..W5 vi J JS 1 ' rfgif M.. K. fl, n l. ,A-of S' ., T 72 ,M 3. ,. , W, ' , Inch Deuisch lfrhsicfa nz L51 x A A lf Ka A 1 is sw 1' -. , oeufscu-LAND E RSQB U RC AM BDUENSEE 1 Www ,..x'Vh MM, .,.,..L.M. my p ei ion.Q A e'lf1 ,vs five g bsb, A Hx w r Y ....- S .M if-ii W is ' .ri S - if. 3 gp fri' ai' 24+ Joanne Kurtzman recalls the miracle of roses at Guadalupe. Spanish Establishes Latin America Contact 6 Como esta usted? echoes through the Spanish classroom as the students of Central are taught the principles of Spanish grammar and sentence structure. After this basic study, the students learn the customs, culture and history of the Spanish people. They also study the courteous manners, gestures and habits of our Latin-American friends. This knowledge is practical because it can provide a closer understanding of our Pan-American neighbors, and help us avoid misunderstandings, commercial jealousy and social quarrels. The language also holds an offer of usefulness in such positions as the diplomatic service, commerce and journalism. The customs and culture of the Spanish people are reflected in their every day life. Gay liestas, exciting dances, temperaments vibrating with enthusiasm and magnetism, render Spain, a country rich in traditions and customs, truly a land of culture and beauty. Page 77 Rf- Goff' Latin Path To Excitement Arma virumque cano. Once more Vergil's great epic captures the interest of students as they travel on Aeneas' journeys. To these Centralites, Latin is a living language that leads them onto the paths of adventure and excitement. After the first year of study of the Hlinqua Romanal' these 'Romans' spend three more years using these principles and their imaginations to accom- pany Caesar on his Gallic Wars, to stand in the Roman Forum While Cicero delivers his orations, and to recline in the emperorls palace to hear Vergil deliver his poetic ver- sion of the founding of Rome. Since competition enriches life, the Latin students usually enter the nationwide Auxilium Latinum contest, and their scores indicate general proficiency and individual . . . 1 U M. Dlugosielski and T. Carr display the A.P.S.L. Latin excellence In thls dlmcu t language trophy they won in '58. R. Mierzwiak, D. Lewis, T. Etue, J. Sieja, and J. Babkiewicz admire W. Bakle's representation of Caesar's arms. Page 78 0' ENB... MLS cl FRANU yi K. Kime, D. Pantanella, M. LeSage, S. Brown, J. Lcdford, A. Morowski, S. Holt display thc dolls of the various provinces. French Cuideposl To Culture Students are introduced to this foreign language through the basic rules of grammar and vocabulary. As they progress they learn about the customs, traditions, literature, history, and the famous cultural landmarks of France. By the study of this language their minds are trained in accuracy and clear thinking and they develop a sense of appre- ciation for our French neighbors across the ocean. Later in the year interesting projects such as the study of the many French provinces were undertaken. Girls in the various classes crocheted traditional costumes for the dolls of the different provinces. After much research and study students in all of the classes discussed the provinces represented by the dolls, pointing out especially the diver- sified interests of the inhabitants and their cultural achievements. C. Osborn and M. O'Neil explain the symbolism of the colors ol' the flag of France. Page 79 J X W? -f ,s.N++w+ t M ' a , .,,' .X AWN W. .. . .Q X .-rx 0' , 1 ., ,. t i Y' , - 1 -- . 'V ..'. 44:-.di :JH 'ft ,..YK I w G irls, A rt Keynotes Liturgy In the Girls' art department, liturgy and contemporary life were stressed as the keynote of artistic activity. This year, the entire class using off-beat drawing instru- ments --- combs, sponges, and cardboards in place of brushes and pens-created projects which were entered in the National Catholic Welfare Anniversary Contest. Judy Morrison, Judy Oden, Kathy Mareinek, Janet LaVigne, Barbara Beyer, Marie Kovach and Joanne Tucholski won the J, - f top seven places. ' - h'.x-Sn .Fx B. Pucewicz, B. Beyer letter books for a liturgical project. TECHNIMES-M' hm. V. Wojnarowski, J. Morrison demonstrate different painting and sketching techniques. Page 80 EW LRG, 2 S. Hohenbrink adds Hnishing touches to her mobile. J. Oden, M. Sepanski are busy at work sketching unusual models. A. Meisner works on his mosaic stations. Boys' Art Creative Study One who has never had the fun of creating and making something with his head, heart and hands has truly missed an experience in life. The Boys' Art Program is designed to lay the foundation for our future's designers. With pen and pencil tech- niques, theory of color and designing, students are given opportunities to apply the theory to practical problems. An outstanding class project was a set of Stations ot' the Cross done in Mosaics which was planned for a new Church in Cloverdale, Ohio. Sk X. 9.0 C. Steiner paints a reproduction of the Log Cabin at Notre Dame U. Page 81 Dev lopmentsrintersecnons Drafting Blueprint Experts Central's budding engineers and drafts- men learn the principles and basic concepts of the system of projection drawing during their first year. For the first time, engineer- ing geometry is taught for the first twelve weeks of the second year. It enables the students to visualize previous constructions by improving their ability to reason in space. The remainder of the year is spent on machine drawing, the study of standards, shop processes, sectioning, dimensioning, and detailing. This knowledge is then applied to indi- vidual projects. This two year course fre- quently opens the door to an industrial job by making the students literate in the field of engineering. . wr . v. iff ' KX QN Xp 1 Q S+ Hel line Icvoul' J. Liwo and J. Steinmetz plot an intersection R. Weckwert, T. Pero and E. Borowiak work out a detailed carburetor drawing. Page 82 0 C. Bascuk shows M. E. Sales how to use the slope intercept method of graphing an equation of a line. Math Organized Thinking Foundation A2 -1-B: .: Cf. Do you recognize this as the Pythagorean Theorem? This is only one of the many fundamental equations used by the engineers and scientists of today. Build- ing bridges or constructing buildings, or launching space ships, calls for the knowl- edge of skilled mathematicians. Tomorrow's engineers are today's Math students. Elemen- tary and Advanced Algebra train young minds in a skill so Vital in our rapidly moving world. Circles, squares, and triangles are only parts of the field studied in plane geometry. In Solid Geometry, these figures become spheres, prisms, and pyramids. For the business minded student, Business Arithmetic holds a certain fascination. Page 83 D. Knotts demonstrates a fuel cell. Phys ics Way To Outer Space From their study of physics these amateur physicists learn the answers to such questions as, How can rockets be made to orbit around the sun and the moon? or How do the atomic sub- marines operate'?l' The students find how intrinsically important as a fundamental science physics is in this atomic age and how it provides the necessary instruments to solve today's many scientific problems. To help in this understanding, the students master the general principles of atomic physics, electricity, heat, light, mechanics, motion, and sound, spending three days a week in obtaining needed information through lectures, demon- strations, and films, two days in thc laboratory where, by experiments, the principles previously learned are proved. P. Utz discusses the principles of the steam engine with J. Rihacek. J. Conyers and V. Zablocki measure ingredients for chlorine. Chemistry Scientists, Yardslick Many students know that H:O is a symbol for water but how many know that it means that every molecule ot' water is composed of two atoms ol' hydrogen and one of oxygen. All things in the universe are composed of one or more of the one hundred and two ele- ments now known to man. The chemists seek to discover which ones make up every substance in the world, visible or invisible, and what the relations of the component parts are to each other. In class the students probe into the basic laws and principles of chemistry and the atomic theory of matter which holds such an important place in this Space Age. Thus they better understand the great importance and recent innova- tions of the power supplies by uranium and radioactivity in the fields of medi- cine, agriculture, defense and manufac- turing. 11 -vnnvn A-- aifwpfw M L Ollusunuusswivy Q02 5'-w 1- .1-Q... ..,.,3,,,., ' .1115 ' ' 1 ,, I is 31. .'5.b...u- TS-ffl N33-Q' Q fi l ' 1 .,.Kta, .-p ' ul, nk' RUESJQ s...-v-.. .nj ....,....s,. 5.85.33 L 2 f ,. 1 fl-A : . 1 .. .. .. - -Q -sf-.s...... VT? ' NN . - '7 TEC . C..S1 ,V -gsgjvxgu M Q J -v-. -...L 1-fiyvj' w nrvn-vali- Q ...in ' X . aw- N.. . -A ,,l 'ix mf- Z 1,BrittleneSS lflclhesion iboftresg Li: QQSSET P. Healey exhibits her fingernail polish project which won an Excellent Rating in Bowling Green Science Day. Page 85 1 i T. Wester forecasts weather for coming week. Physiology I,il'e sl1laudbook The health of all is the concern of allf' There- fore, the physiology stu- dents aim to recognize the fact that a great measure of real success is attained by physical, mental, social, and moral living. The chief project re- quired of all students taking this course is the keeping of a notebook consisting of sketches, scientific vocabulary words, microscopic ex- periments, and outline work, relating to the various systems and or- gans of the body. Page 86 'XFII N F UNCTIUNS or THE uvm mr. fi 3 r A 'K' ' 'snr gsgggz! ri' rw '4: 37' has-' A irgagizisgjl X Liss ,T ..,. mg , I , 1 ' i i, 1 j , Q I 'X General Science Space Probing Is it still up there? Can you see it? Is it moving? These are some of the questions relating to a new and familiar subject sputniks. This year, be- cause of these, there has been a special stress to urge students to follow scientific courses. General Science, the basis of all sciences, is just the subject to ac- quaint students with a better understanding of scientific developments and to lay the foundation for advanced courses. INUKQH Lobvli s mi, :tan xv 1 lvfi-.sl da aifvv lwx K M . ....., ,Af ' 3 v -i 1..a. 'NX P. Komansinski explains to S. Wozniak the function ol' the liver. juuu-v-- SKELETA5, SYSTFM C. Blum and I. Brudzinski study spices of the world. A. Langenderfer and S. Ketzcr compare skulls of man and chimpanzee. l l Biology Insiglil To Nalure Have you ever watched a plant grow from a tiny seed or studied a drop of water under a microscope? No-, well these are just two of the wonders you encounter in your biology course. Through the use of charts and micro- scopes, the life cycles of plants and animals are closely observed. Our world contains thousands of living organisms, many visible to the naked eye. These include the smallest forms of animal life. fthe amoebaj, to the largest, fthe whalej, and plant life from microscopic plants to the huge redwood trees. The highlight of the course this year, as in previous years, was the annual science fair held at Bowling Green State University on April 4. Some projects that were taken by Centralites included such things as-The Story of Aluminum, Water Purification, and The Heart and l Circulatory Systems. , l L. Clap and C. Moreno study the feeding habits of chinchilla. Page 87 xi.. ,,., 22? ' . Mrs. Bohn shows C. Kubicki how to stay out of the red Commercial Ollice Help Typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, office practice, commercial law, math, and geography are the subjects which compose the commercial courses. The students learn to take rapid dictation and to transcribe this into neat, accurate business lettcrsg keep exact books. make out payrolls, figure out income tax and han- dle correspondence. P. Trzycinski and C. Trudeau use adding machines to check Chronicle returns. P.ie88 if Y fw-M ,pi .Q 1 rf x .,nr ,gf M., .ff f . R. Patton and C. Nowicki compare their debits and credits. The future office workers become familiar with and prohcient in the use ot comptometers, duplicating, and other IBM ofhce machines. The different methods of filing includ- ing the pros and cons of each. and the handling ot' legal forms are also learned. lmportant obligations between business and society along with the technical aspects of a business- the legal do's and dont's are incul- cated. Near the end of the fourth year, lectures are attended on job find- ing and job success this eliminating all obstacles to employment after graduation. B. Stearns. J. Velliquette, P. White, K. Widmer add Showboat totals Page 89 di in .ug ' J. Mominoc, J. Holt, C. Stachowiak, S. Stachowiak, C. Locfllcr plan summer outfits. Home Economics Trains Tom0rrow's IClOlll6IllElliCl'S The nutritional value of foods, their selec- tion, preparation and scrvingg the study of interior decoratingg planning of a Well designed kitchen areag the knowledge of fabrics and the making of clothingg the study of family budgeting and the management of the home are subjects taught in home economics. The course includes child development, family relations. the study of housing and household equipment, and the Red Cross course in Home Nursing and Baby Care. Actually, General Mills sponsors a Home Making Contest which is open to senior girls. Of the one hundred Central girls who par- ticipated in the contest, Mary Lou Welter captured iirst place in the School. IQ M. Velker, P. O'Lcary and J. Essex prove they understand Baby Care. Page 90 V... Choral group enjoys period of vocal exercise. Music Appreciatio n Inlroduction to Harmony In Music Appreciation, students become acquainted with the historical background of program music, they learn the language of music, form and composition, they acquire a knowledge of composers in all periods, and trends in style of composition, the evolution and development of orchestras and musical instruments, and the relation of music to the other arts. T. Leyman, B. Cunningham, R. Smith, B. Poturalski, M. Raizk understand the value of the periodical research room. Library Researcher's P3l'ildlSC In Central's library thousands of books, periodicals, pamphlets offer a wealth of knowledge for those compiling material for an essay or research paper. The biography and fiction sections offer for leisure hour reading, the best classical and contemporary writers. The latest addition is a collection of books entitled National Liturgical Week pre- sented by the Senior Class of '59, Page 91 f K 5? l'l.ook hcrc's Toledo! F. Tank cxclaims to T. Hopes, E. Puszczewicz, M. Ray and Mr. T. Devcr. History Map of Ages Rome, Tours and Gettysburg-Do you remember where these places fit into the story of man's successes and failures? Through history, tales of lost civilizations and bold adventures are brought to your attention. From the first day in class, you are kept on a constant round of adventure. First on your schedule is a trip back to the days of King Menes and onward to ancient Greece, and Rome, then to the Crusade, then you watch the modern European states develop. Page 92 Through the use of movies obtained from DuPont and General Electric, you note the progress of the revolutions in Europe such as the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution. With the use of maps students follow the growth of their own country from the Atlantic to the Pacific. From the Pilgrims in New England the lines on the maps progress, through the exploration of such men as Lewis and Clark to our present day 59'ers in Alaska. R lotli, R. Shelton, P. Wozny, R. Smith, M. Bonk, M. Degan, P. Gordon, find problems of Society a good topic loi panel discussion. .qnv ' L. Augustyniak, M. Wester, C. Kchn, C. Smith, and R. Shelton discuss Alaskan statehood. bor inl Studies Fashion Future Citizens Sociology Sociology is the study of society and group behavior. Christian ideals to Catholic social attitude toward the issues of our time. are instilled in the minds of the students. After completing this course one should emerge into the world as a good Christian citizen. llovermnent Central seniors are required to take a semester of Government which prepares thc student to be better equipped to perform the duties of a citizen. The function of Govern- ment is to safeguard our God-given rights by the administration of just laws for thc common good. Economics Economics teaches the student the laws of wealth, production, exchange, distribution, and consumption. Economics is a science which calls for accurate thinking based on accepted principles. It is available to seniors who would like to probe into the every day civic problems. Economics will help the student in his everyday school life and will serve him equally well in the future. Page In this division of the book we will attempt to present to you an overall picture of Central's 1958-'59 sports' program. Wfe have done exceedingly well in all our sports activities this year. During the football season, the Varsity captured second place in the city league and won the .Kentucky State Champion- ship by defeating Flaget High, the first place team in Kentucky. Our lightweight team took the city championship in the lightweight division. The freshman record showed that good material is in the making. During the basketball season, we won eighteen straight games and became City Champs. However in the State Tournament games, we lost our first game to ll7aite 62-61, but this defeat did not keep us from being ranked second in the State. The Lightweights finished second in the city, while the Freshman team with a 13-1 record cap- tured the City Title. Although football and basketball are our major sports, we also have track, baseball, tennis, golf , and wrestling teams. Our wrestling team won the City Title and the Sectional Tournament. As our book goes to press, the baseball team, 'which is in first place with a 5-0 record, has six city league games remaining. In the tourna- ment thfgf have captured the Sectional and District trophies and have advanced to the Regional tourntament. The goU and tennis teams each have a 3-1 league record and are second in their leagues. The girls of Central also participate in athletic activities and their sports are listed under the CAL fthe Girls' Athletic Leaguej section. We hope you'll enjoy the special attrac- tions we have listed for you on the following pages. Page 94 You visited the trophy QQ ai gi Sal Sf if X Q 'K x 5 ex v X if . X NSS, ,P X' Sv N ,W ' ' A ' Q awww 4 111 mu -fb fx, fav G 2, ,+L 3 ' as J F2 5' X K H Q Q Q U . Q ff Q . 3 . , v I' ' W Q' f, sg if SQ if 1 It .gg 4 5 2111 .! P. 4 -sbvrl. . Row Row Row Row Coach Finn Coach McHugh -wg ,- .-4-:px - A . 4 2 D. Kolasinski, B. Skillas, W. Robarge, J. Flynn, T. Lupica. Z M. McGee, P. Dymarkowski, D. Anway, F. Lechlak. M. Konz, D. Glinka. 2 P. Palka, A. Ben, P. Sinay, T. Lenahan, S. Jones, L. Bowsher. Z Mgr. Schnapp, Mgr. Smith, G. Alex, M. Marciniak, D. Ginter. Mr. Richard Finn-Athletic Director Mr. Finn has been Athletic Director for several years at Central and has tried to promote to his fullest extent the sports activities. Along with this he is the coach of the freshman football team and lightweight basketball team. He graduated from Ohio State University where he received his BSE, and was captain of the Buckeye baseball team in his senior year. We should all thank him for having our home games played at T.U. Field House. Mr. Thomas McHugh-Head Football Coach Mr. McHugh has been Central's football coach since 1955. He is a former Central football player and was on the champion- ship team in 1949. Mr. McHugh's football team was Kentucky State Champions this year. Besides coaching he teaches Physiology. Footb ill Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Mr. Daniel Piloseno-Wrestling Coach Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Record DeVilbiss Cleveland Latin Waite Lakewood St. Edward Woodward Macomber Scott Waite Libbey Detroit Central Flaget fKentuckyj Wood, F. Miller, R. Minor, D. Kopinski, F. David. R. Borer, T. Fortner, D. Thompson, K. Perry, T. Munich, B. Zientek. Labay, J. LaPlante, B. Briester, L. Flynn, D, Laskey, J. Gionvanucci. Krall, E. McDonald, D. Karnikowski, B. Ciesielczyk, D. Donahue, Mgr. In 1954 Central added to its faculty Mr. Daniel Piloseno. Coaching the football team has taken much of his time and effort. To this he adds the achievement of having his wrestling team go undefeated in the city league for the First time in the history of the school. He has not devoted all of his time to just these two things. He is the director of the intramural program and of the physical education. Mr. Richard Basicll-Assistant Coach Graduate of University of Toledo, played on the T.U. Rockets varsity three years and is now putting his knowledge in the Centralts backs, and is a teacher of economics and sociology. fr.. fig Coach Piloscno V I fi 3 6' : 5 '-5 a' 1 f : ii 7:f?31::f::?7 :aj-Zz... x 5.13--1 5 '- ,r 'V :2'31a',f Z...-uw ,Qu I u.,,,1 xiii?-,.. liiiffl-E L.. Nfiiii' Coach Basich Page 97 ' . - n 'f-if... , . 1 Q A V f ,M . .pt ,gxfux it 4 ow af, Q .fi -iw j 1 W lg. , ' ' rf' , v V9 1 A A' A mw . in Sf -f . 5 'fc ,, . ,L,,f, 6 J I, ,, . I A q Y ,A-1' . - -I K' ' my A Q ' . . A an-.J , 3' 1 A , Q + . 9 , 4 v W- M x. x X225 3' aff' I 1 i ips? 'Kung , -. ,Q Q fbi' . 4 1 ,Q ,- L' X 9:2 ' Q .gl . 0 Q, ,- A iis Y .ff 1 - 5 11' I 4. , 9 . I R2 ,Q hmm Q 1 x 'M 1 s 9 X ' uw ' Y K 5.5. i i 1' f Qu' : , ,.. ' ff w.M,l . 1 B I 4 v , Q 516.32 ' 1 P 1 x mx dm ' wise' Q- ff N xg N. -l 8 ' ' 1 2- .,1 I , X 1 2 I sv. QQ' jx ,S 1 11 Q ' v ga - 95 fggiwg' QR E um- wg 1 X-' XX Q if XS X , . 1 Ps' w 55 5 1! w I Di gf: Lightweights - City Champs y Row l: T. Zicntek, T. Miller, C. Hong, J. Detzer, A. Geha, J. Miller, R. Amstutz, R. Youngs, D. Holben. Row 2: R. Gardner, C. Bialorucki, J. Troknya, J. Glinka, D. Naugle, R. Bolbach, O. Brunner, D. Jackson F. Lcchlak, L. Flynn, J. Monoky. Row 3: Mr. O'Rourke, B. Lanlinger, M. Noonan, D. Sindyla, T. Brzozka, D. Szychowski, R. Rehkopf, A. Meissner M. Clark, B. Siwa, G. Plank, D. Lister Coach R. Nichols. Row 4: J. Baertschi, D. O'Loughlin, J. Keller, C. Moore, J. Sweeney, T. Thanasiu, J. Matthews. J. Peterson P. Dailey, B. Jazwiak, F. Rotondo. Missing arc: B. Socie, B. Toth, B. Flynn, G Brubaker, T. Kinzel, T. Renfroe, S. Hoffman, E. Kolacki, D. Albert M. Collins, D. Vanderpol. Freshmen Row 3: Coach Finn, W. Crane, J. Imes, G. Capshan, T. O'Konski, R. Archambeau, M. Ben, C. Szozda, G. Lizus, J. Mullen, E. McCord, M. Scmarscz, G. Lanzinger, Coach Fr. Karl. Row 2: Mgr. B. Carroll, J. Nartoni, S. Salura, A. Nielly, C. Hong, J. Hullibarger, T. Struckholz, J. Woldarz, D. Stone, M. Ray, S. Toth, J. Nicholson, W. Fuller. Row 1: H. Lenahan, D. Krall, R. Mathers, D. Collins, D. Zabrowski, R. Corcoran, L. Bondy, M. O'Loughlin, L. Drennan, V. Grey, D. Hughes. Page 102 Mr. Robert Nichols Mr. Robert Nichols, head basketball coach, is in his third year here at Central. He is a graduate of Toledo University, where he played Varsity Basketball for three years. Since his first year, Central's basketball team has improved favorably. He is both a coach and a friend to in it his boys. Coach R. Nichols Varsity City Champs Row 1: Jim Flynn, Jay Cooper, Bob Clark, Denny Pawlecki, Dave Glinka, Tom Halker. Row 2: Frank David, Pat O'Neill, Tom Krall, Da ve Zak, Jerry Arkebauer, Pete Grant, Bob Hodak. Basketball The 1959 Central Catholic Varsity Basket- ball team has come across with another first in the history of Central. The team, under the magnificent direction of coach Robert Nichols, has won their first undefeated All- City trophy. Mr. Nichols, although only in his third year of coaching here at Central, has done a terrific job of coaching his boys to their unanimous string victory of 18 wins and no losses. Although Mr. Nichols is not a graduate of Central, we at Central think he is now a qualified and outstanding member of The Fighting Irish. Page 103 x awww-wws,,sumw,: A l 2 fm , Y n QE N: ' 'C ,Z ,,:5:.'+: YK If 4 :fy ii W4 ,N Nigel QS' ' BENQ, 'X gf A K '? ws x ' 5 Q' E if Q . NK was Qmse S T A T E O F O H I O HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES A RESOLUTION H. R. NO. 98 -3' MR. DONOVAN To congratulate Central Catholic High School on their first basket- ball championship in the City of Toledo. WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives take great pride in recognizing the athletic achievements of the youth of our great state, and are thankful for the spirit and citizenship which these youth display in their athletic programs, and WHEREAS, Toledo Central Catholic High School has continually been exemplary of the ideals of fair play and sportsmanship in all their athletic programs, and especially their 1958-1959 basketball team, as they out-paced all of their Toledo rivals in their unprecedented City Championship and an undefeated season of eighteen victories, and WHEREAS, There were undoubtedly many who contributed to this most successful year the names of Coach Robert Nichols and co-captains Pete Grant and Dennis Pawleckig teammates Patrick O'Neill, David Zak, Thomas Halker, Gerald Arkebauer, Robert Clark, John Cooper, Frank David, James Flynn, David Glinka, Robert Hodak, and David Thompson will long kindle a memory in the hearts of Central fans, therefore be it RESOLVED, That we, the members of the House of Representatives of the 103rd General Assembly, take this opportunity to congratulate Coach Robert Nichols and these outstanding youth, and further to express our appreciation for the leadership that has been inspired in these men by principal Monsignor J . L. Harrington and Assistant Principal Father Michael J. Walz of Central Catholic High School, and be it further RESOLVED, That the Clerk of the House of Representatives transmit duly authenticated copies of this Resolution to The Toledo Blade, Monsignor Harrington and Father Walz, Coach Robert Nichols, and the members of the team in care of Central Catholic High School, Toledo, Ohio Adopted April 6, 1959 ATTEST: , Clerk Liglltweights Row 1: W. Schultz, C. Bialorucki, J. Monoky, T. Glick, G. Brubaker. Row 2: T. Zientek, T. Renfroe, F. Lechlak, C. Utz, R. Amstutz, R. Seward. Row 3: G. McDonough, J, Glinka, D. Naugle. R. Agoston, R. Jozwiak. Fresh men Row 1: G. Auth, J. Schick, D. Madryzkowski, J. Jaros, G. Lanzinger, J. Wilde. Row 2: J. Wlodarz, M. Ray, D. Stone, C. Struckholz, C. Szozda, D. Wuest. Row 3: Mr. Savage, L. Bondy, D. Hodak, R. Ratajczak, J. Bodnar, M. Ben, T. Zak. Page 107 Row 1: B. Kcst, M. LaPlante, R. Tolles, R. Bauchman, R. Tolles, M. Brown, J. Nicholson, J. Grabowski. Row 2: T. Kern, K. Lewandowski, J. Dougan, P. Reilly, F. Miller, R. Minor, R. Corcoran. Row 3: R. Nicholson, R. Szymanski, P. Palka, J. Reinbolt, D. Dilorio, C. Ward, T. Polzin, Coach Mr. Piloseno Row 4: R. Bolbach, L. Lechlak, G. Plank, D. Anway, P. Toth, R. Lanzinger, R. Capshaw, F. Rotundo. YVresHing An increased interest in wrestling was made quite evident this year by the gratify- ing attendance at the matches. Central's fired up mat men didn't let down this crowd of Wrestling enthusiasts either, because they went all of the Way. Their daily practice sessions, lasting until 6:00 p.m. enabled our grapplers to go undefeated in the city league matches and take Toledo's First prep Wres- tling championship. Central wrestlers, in addition to their City Championship, also captured first place at the regional Wrestling tournament by bringing home a total of 78 points. Pat Reilly Page 108 C1459 and Paul Palka H755 won champion- ships for the Irish in their weight divisions. In the State Tournament in Columbus Pat Reilly placed third in his weight class. Scores Central Waite 11 Central Macomber 2 Central Scott 3 Central Woodward 0 Central DeVilbiss 10 Central Libbey 3 Golf Standing: D. Maciejewski, J. Sobczak, J. Jacob, E. Pawlowicz, R. Poturalski. Kneeling: D. Laskey, L. Tomczak. D. Pemberton over the ball. Tennis 'gi fiztmi Standing: D. Velliquette, T. Pero, J. Crowley, co-captain, J. Grossman, co-captain, L. Bowsher. Sitting: M. Sweeny, D. Brunner, A. Lacy, N. Jurgens. Page 109 Baseball Row 1: B. Urbanowicz, D. Pawlecki, D. Kopinski, J. Flynn, J. Cooper, B. Agostan, B. Bahna, T. Zientok Row 2: T. Slayton, G. Alex, J. Peterson, D. Glinka, J. Poczekaj, B. Ciesielczyk, B. Zientek, N. Ostrowski Row 3: J. Wiesolek, D. Pickard, D. Sokolowski, J. Gratop, B. Koester, D. Mack, M. Konz, T. Perna. Track Page Row 1: R. Bolbach, G. Galpal, G. Plank, W. Flynn, L. Wood, L. Bondy, J. Beard, J. Hullibarger, T. Krall Row 2: F. Lechlak, D. Anway, W. Toth, J. Glinka, M. Ben, L. Flynn, D. Naugle, W. Bakle, D. Kaszynski J. Sanchez, M. Marciniak. Row 3: G. Seitz, T. Greene, D. Ginter, A. Ben, S. Jones, R. Pero, P. Dyxnarkowski, J. Keller, T. Zak, A Geha, T. Lenahan, D. Hughes, Manager. 110 Bowling National Team: W. Robarge, D. Sokolowski, J. Reber, G. Bascuk. T. Spears American Team: Row 1: R. Kalask, J. Hornyak, W. Thomas, Row 2: J. Smiszck, M. Sweeny, T. Yarton. Page I 1 l Football Governor M. DiSal1e presents trophy to D. Szyrnanski. Sportsman Receive Awards The three most valuable players of the '58-'59 Football, Basketball and Wrestling seasons were-Dick Szymanski, Pete Grant and Pat Reilly. Senior Pat Reilly received the most valuable player award for wrestling. During the regular sea- son he was unbeaten and in the State Tournament at Columbus, he placed third in his Weight division. Pete Grant, Senior guard, co- captain of the basketball nine was named most valuable player. He made All-City first string and was selected for the All-State squad. Senior guard, Dick Szymanski, captain of the football team, was chosen by his teammates as the most valuable player. W1'estlil1g Basketball P. Reilly displays his wrestling trophy. P. Grant exhibits his trophy. Page 112 Managers if R. Tomes, G. Auth, D, Smith, D. Donahue, C. Flanagan, M. Schnapp. Cheerleaders sg g A Back row: Alice Dusyzniski, Bonnie Gawronski, Claudia Thompson, Janet Rowe, Janet Kirsch. Front row: Katie Wintringham, Ruth Kaufman, Gloria Konecny, Janet LaVigne, Carol Holman. Page 113 Girls' Athletic League Wo111e11 Un The Ball The Girl's Athletic League established at Central in 1930, has completed its 29th year as an active organization for girls. The officers of the GAL, together with Miss Leonhardt, who is the instructor of girl's gym classes, have indeed proved the GAL as a worthwhile program. The GAL, united as a group, keeps alive the spirit of sportsmanship with activities Page 114 GAL Officers Janet LaVignc, Gloria Konecny, Katie Wiriti'ing- hum, Kay Saclowski, Mary Ann Wicgand. Second Floor Qfficers Kathy Barut, Catherine Nagy, Beverly Piloscno, Maria Bozymowslii, and Donna Mantel. Thirfl Floor Officers Barbara Lozinslii, Ruth Ann Kaufman, Toni Saad. such as bowling, horseback riding, roasts. picnics, and splash parties. The purpose of this organization is to promote athletic abili- ties with physical and health programs for its members. An athletic banquet climaxes the year with letters, chevrons, pins, bracelets, and trophies which are awarded to members who have earned sufhcient points. , W Mom and Dad another important part of Central is her organizations, which form our social life. We would like to introduce you to these and acquaint you with the activities they entail. The Student Council or the governing body of the school, not only rules but upholds the tradi- tional activities and creates new ones. While the SC maintains the physical weUare, the Student Spiritual Council, or the SSC, provides the spiritual aspects of life. You will note that these Committees, the Eucharistic-Marian, the St. John Berchmans Society, and others, through their aims and purposes, further the devotion to our Lord and His Blessed Mother. We have Clubs, such as the Future Teach- ers, the Future Nurses, and Chemistry, which stress the professional aims, the Chess, Radio, and Camera Club, which foster hobbies, the Clee Club, Band and Orchestra, which train the musically inclined, the Centric, the school paper, the Centri- petal, which encourage those of us who like to write and edit the school news. Because they add to our social lge and also climax our senior year we placed the Senior Play, the Operetta, the Junior-Senior Prom, the May Convocation and Graduation in this portion of the book. When you have finished this section you will have lived the 1958-'59 school year with us at Central. Mom and Dad, through your loving sacri- fices we have received our education in what we think is the best school in the United States and we wish to thank you. Cratefully, Page 116 Squeekn the mascot of I R i 4 5. 5 E -xx E 2 5 5 'X T 'F ' A QQ! 157 4' 1 5 - , ' 1 1 S, W wx... .. iw.-..... oul pupvr. smolwfl Ilw 0l'gflIliZlIfi0lIS for wvnu. Pngv IIT t Joyce LaMont, secretaryg Larry Swartz, presidentg John McDonald, vice presidentg Patricia Quilter, treasurer. Student Council Center of Student Government Under the direction of Sister de Paul and Mr. Tim Dever, the Student Council com- pleted its twenty-sixth year with many out- standing achievements to its credit. Composed of its four officers, the commis- sioners of the various departments, the class ofiicers, a representative from each confer- ence room and all recognized clubs, the Student Council is the voice of the student body and gives all the opportunities to par- ticipate in student government. The Student Council Oiiicers, all class ofiicers, all senators, commissioners, a repre- sentative from the Inter-Club Council, and the two faculty members form the Student Senate. The four Class Councils, senior, jun- Page 118 ior, sophomore and freshman, constitute the lower house of legislature. They have as members the class officers, two senators, and elected representatives from every class room. At monthly meetings the opinions of all are expressed, discussed, and acted upon and by this means, the promotion of social, spiri- tual, and athletic activities are attained, bringing the students and the faculty closer together. The Student Council has participated in such activities as the Easter Lily and Polio Drives, the Student Council Dance, the Homecoming Celebration, and many others, making it a successful year. Com llliSSi0ll0l'SI Janet Sullivan, publicity: Mike Morse, traffic, Pat O'Neill, justice. Joan Stearns, meritg Helen Klinger, sales tax, Judy Francis and Jerry Arkebauer. senior senators. John Rihacek, social activitiesg'Kathy Palmer and Jim Kerscher, art. Bernie Albert, assemblies, Jane Conyers, social activities, Roseanne Modrowski, elections. Page ll9 YCS Crusaders for the Christian Way of Life . . Row 1: J. Vollmayer, L. Vollmayer, C. Matell, J. Stillwell, M. L. Farmer. Row 2: R. Seymour, B. Albert. Here at Central the Young Christian Students, under the direction of Sr. Mary Magdalene, O.S.U., and Fr. Thomas A. Red- ding, seek to expand Christian knowledge in teenagers through the analysis of the Gospels of Our Lord. Eucharistic Marian At weekly meetings, they report on the current Gospel comparing the circumstances then with those of today. Among the projects undertaken by this club were supplying the literature used for retreat and the planning of the annual Area Study Day. Promoters of Devotion To Jesus and Mary Row l: J. Roznowski, J. Reynolds, S. Irmen, J. Hall, R. Fabos, C. Tank. Row 2: P. Wozny, V. Sobb, C. Ritter, P. Miller. The Eucharistic-Marian committee pro- motes devotion to the mother of God, the Blessed Virgin Mary. To encourage this devo- tion, they conduct campaigns to encourage more frequent attendance at Mass, and. recep- tion of Holy Communion. They also sponsor the May Convocation, during which the statute of the Blessed Virgin was crowned by 120 Patricia Wozny and Charles Ritter. This year the Eucharistic-Marian Com- mittee initiated the Rosary Crusade. The whole school participated for the intention of our Basketball Championship and the Conversion of China. It consisted of the student body saying rosaries before March 20, for the special intention of world peace. Apostolic Committee Lay Missionaries Seated: P. Hipp, P. Duck, J. DiDominico, K. Pointe. Standing: M. Grana, A. Sobb, C. Albrecht, M. Ruddy, H. Abraham, P. Healey. The Apostolic Committee endeavors to spread Christ,s work through His kingdom. A member from each conference room attends the monthly meetings, and as a group, they strive to better the mission activities con- ducted in the school. St. Hildais Guild Chapel Maids This club sponsors numerous activities to raise money for the missions including the annual sale of Christmas cards and wrap- pings, ransoms, and participation in the Bishops' Relief Fund. This year, a new idea of a Christmas card post office was put into effect and it proved to be successful. M. Kovach, S. Christi, J. LaVigne, K. Kime, M. B. Daly, A. Connelly busy in the sacristy. The members of the girls' art department have the privilege of caring for Christ the King Chapel. They prepare the chapel for all liturgical functions and dedicate their Work to the honor and glory of God. Altar cards were given to Monsignor Harrington on behalf of all the girls as a token of apprecia- tion for the opportunity of being close to God in their work. The guild is divided into three orders: apprentice, journeymen, and masters, each performing special duties. Page 121 St. John Berchman Knights of lheAllar Among the many societies here at Central, one that is outstanding is St. John Berch- man's founded in 1936. Its chief purpose is to encourage religious vocations. The duties of the freshman through sen- ior boys are to serve at Mass, assist at First Friday services, lead the Stations of the Cross during Lent and take part in the May Convocation. The boys are under the direction of Sister Mary Louis, who has contributed much time and effort to this society. Row 1: C. Ritter, T. Carr, J. Yeager. Row 2: D. Yarton, J. Arkebauer. Girls' C. A. A. Design In Motion Put a magazine under that wood when you start cutting, remember simplicity is the fkeynote to success. These were just some of the state- ments made by Sister Mary Joanne in the girls' art depart- ment when they ventured into designing their own crucifixes. Every year projects are car- ried on throughout both se- mesters, the designing of the Operetta cover, liturgical books, and a Toledo cartoon were among the chief proj- M. Essi, R. Vargo, D. Pacewicz, K. Marcinek, J. Tucholski, S. Brown. f 9CtS- F Boys, C. A. A. Under the guidance of Sister Mary Genevieve, the boys' art classes are combined into the Catholic Art Apostolate, which strives to bring about the uplifting of religious standards of art. The club meets Weekly to report on famous artists of the past, to discuss and debate Whether his creative talents entail religious standards. The boys discussion groups ana- lyze artist's Works, and use his works as fundamentals for the betterment of their own talents. These boys also fash- ion the bulletin board in the H main lobby. M. Sequin, C. Steiner, A. Meissner, D. Mack. Page 122 ' U EMU J' Simon I Grspvl I Epishc oulc Do me mlm md!! ffumm , N W5 S. Christi, C. Marcinek, D. Shetley. F. T. A. T Future lzduealors The Future Teachers of America Club, has as its aims the following intentions: CU G! To aid young people in in- creasing their knowledge of teaching requirements, to study the lives of great te icheis to build good chu icteis and strengthen le ideiship quali ies Phis oiganization provides for those interested in teaching per son'1l contict with people in the tcachinv protession A. A. G. CllI'lSll21ll Arllsls The Art Apostolic Guild, com- posed ol' Central's girl art, students was organized with the purpose in mind to achieve a greater under- standing in this field. At weekly meetings the girls discuss current art objects. The activities in which they partici- pated were: designing ceramics, painting of the workshop: decorat- ing the window display on the second floor, and the bulletin board in the main lobby. P. Gordon, J. Dybza, G. Lenz, E. Krompek. M. Narowski, K. Duffy, S. Elwell, N.HofTman, K. Young. F. N. A. O Pl'0SlJ6CllVCNllPSCS The Future Nurses of America Club endeavors to create an active interest in the field of nursing and to help girls make a final career decision. In cooperation with the Toledo Catholic Charities, these girls aid needy families. This year they conducted a tour through the Children's Hospital, and made a visit to the Old Folks Home. Their main project was the dressing ol' a Hrst Communicant. Page 123 Math Club Figure Fighters Junior and senior math students, directed by Sister Mary Teresita O.S.F. try to interest the members in the phases of Math not touched upon in the classroom. Monthly meetings are held at which new branches of the subject are dis- xx cussed and absorbed. By promoting the study of col- lege entrance exams for prospec- tive candidates, comprehensive contest for ambitious students, mathematic convention conducted by students, student research, and project exhibits, a definite interest in mathematics has been estab- lished. H. Trabbic, T. Mazuchowski, A. Carr, D. Kaminski, G. Bascuk discuss a problem in logic. .WW K Aquinas History Club Past Observers The main idea of the organiza- tion is to promote interest in the happenings associated with class matters and outside historical events. It is open to all sophomore and junior history students under the direction of Sister Mary of Mercy. At weekly meetings the assigned topic of that particular day is the center of discussion. This spring their annual trip which is being eagerly looked for- ward to by all the members, will be to Put-In-B ay' ,, W, , .-. ,. .,. .... . .. -... lxsom plan the meeting activities. Radio Club Hams On Air Central Catholic operates its own radio station, W8QVJ, under the direction of senior, Larry Staszak, president of the club. Weekly meetings are held in the basement of the Music Building, during which time the boys discuss radio theory and work on obtain- ing their ham-radio licences. This radio station has been in operation for seven years. The use of the station enables members to communicate with fellow radio-men throughout the city and state. J. DiDomenico, L. Staszak, D. Metzger await signals from other hams , Page 124 Camera Club T 1 0 0 If liek er-Chokers The members of this organiza- tion become familiar with the different operations of all types of cameras and the process of photographic development. The enthusiasm of the members is shown throughout the activities in which their initiative is dis- played. Their endless vigor will continue as long as their energetic director, Sister Genevieve, is sparked with her constant en- thusiasm to spread her knowledge of photography and its uses. Jim xkerseher, Cris Krall, Joanne Tucholski, Don Crane. Chess Club AllTl1eKing'slVIen The Chess Club, under the supervision of Fr. Jude. embodies in its two-fold program oppor- tunities for the members to gain skill by constant practices and training in sportsmanship and chess etiquette. With a member- ship well above that of last spring, this yearls club participated in an area chess league, with a quite credible, if not excellent showing. Charles Ritter, D. Kaminski, W. Kinnear, D. Corcoran, T. Mazuchowski. The Biologv Club Explorers of Nature i A science dealing with the com- plexity and the simplicity of life, summarizes what biology means. Therefore, the main objective of the Biology Club is to infuse into the students, a greater realization and appreciation of the surround- ing plants, animals. and minerals that God has placed before us. Through the microscope they ob- serve the minute living creatures, the living organisms that are a factor in our daily living, in order to acquaint themselves with the wonders of nature. QU. A Under the direction of Sister Mary Perpetua, girls and boys from 1111 the biology Classes meet Kathleen Czelusta, John Staczek, Thomas Demboxvski, monthly for scientific discussions. Carol Kolodziejczyk, Alice Camp. Page 125 The Chemistry Club Mad Scientists The Chemistry Club is in its second year of existence and is affiliated with the Science Club of America. The main purpose of the club is the furtherance of scien- tific knowledge. At the monthly meetings, experiments were per- formed or a guest speaker talked on some branch of chemistry. Tours were also taken through the Crime Lab and Allied Chemi- cal Co. to learn the use of chemis- try in these diversified fields. The club also gave an assembly where they performed and explained experiments on colored tire and liquids. Bernard Albert, James Stelnicki, Mary Auth, Ann Connolly, John Falter. Library Club Book Worms Inc. Under the direction of Sister Mary David O.S.U., the boys and girls of this club work to encour- age students to make use of their school library. Books and pamph- lets are exhibited and displayed l'or examination by the student body. New books are continually being promoted to show that Catholic reading material, whether fiction or biography, is still avail- able. During retreat the members gather many wonderful spiritual books for students to read during conference. Thus through book reviews and displays, literature is continually being promoted. Page 126 D. Meissner, B. Kusner, H. Trabbic, P. Kuron, R. Szymanski study electricity. J. C. W. A. Future Envoys The aim of the Junior Council on World Affairs is to acquaint its members with the current affairs of today and to create a lively interest in the happenings of tomorrow. This club is affiliated with the Junior Council on World Affairs in Toledo, and a number of Cen- tral students participate in the annually sponsored trip to Wash- ington and New York. The main activity of the year was a mock Reunification of Ger- many conference, held at Toledo University on April 17. Each school in the city represented the gov- ernment of one foreign country. Central represented Poland. ...M -5' - Marie Napieralski, Kathleen Taber, Judy Roman, Thomas Leyman, Richard Smith, Karen McQuade. 4 .N f x i . S 1 Z ,A Qs 26,3 M. 6 3 K . N -..M--X E! Y lj: 1 gtk i f -4 V. Reilly. D. Takacs. M. Kelsey, J. Pawlicki. W. Bieus. Q. Blanclioug. l ow low low Row low low P. Curran. P. Lewandowski. P. Reilly, J. Over- man. R. Susor. D. Courviosier. P. Rowe. R. VV0zniak. K. Croak, T. Krause. L. Urban. J. Wawrzyniak. J. Opre. D. 0'Kunski. D. Opaeewski. H. Bilter- man. K. Radeeki. M. Heinze. R. Krasula, J. Suiadeeki, T. Saad. R. Shordt. C. Beins. K. Niezgoda, J. Settelmeyer, M. Ruddy. J. TVIUITIII. M. l-lumbert, T. O'R0urke, S. Zaborowski, D. Saad. R OW R 0 W R ow R o W R 0 w R ow R 0 w R., D. Melle. D. Courvoisier. D. Melle. J. Kuelicinski. E. Druelilman, M Mullen, J. Vollmayer. M. Oravels. R. Wells. P. Czyzewski. J. Velliqueile. D. Pawlo- wiez. J. Topolewski. E. Raekanen. M. Tsclierue. D. Guodmiugli, M Dzawiatka, V. Grey. M. Settelmeyer. J. Fritseher. R. Toth, B. Seymour, R. Hillabrand J. Rang. M. Jablonsky, K. Maeliinski. K. Kipker, T Rigdon. A. Sobb. J. Kest, P. Shamy. J. Stuart. J. Jacobs, P Bloehowski. J. Velliquetle. N. Gajewski. F. Harriscm. Page l29 ,J Row 1: Patricia Anistik, Eileen Faekelman, Barbara Skaff, Jane Conyers, Jane Reiter, Melanie Conti, Diane Sandys. Row 2: Martha Tscherne. Sharon Wichowski, Joyce Kuszek, Mary Koeniger, Barbara Krall, Nancy Binkert, Margaret Neuhausel. Row 3: Janice Gailliot, Marilou Evcrsden, Darlyne Jankowski, Carole Batog, Marcia Jesionowski, Diane Fell, Alice Duszynski, Valerie Sobb. Glee Club The Glee Club of Central High numbers sions, such as assemblies, the Knights of forty-eight girls and forty boys. Their har- Columbus program, and the Christmas pro- monious voices were enjoyed on many occa- gram. During the Christmas season, the Glee D ,V - Q' U Q9 ix 5' i' 3 V, L r 5 l ,, , C , .K ? i , 29 sv- nu- . H 5 1 A X P 4 - . s N 4 How 1: John Samsel, Thomas Glick. John Keller, Frank Lechlak, Richard Dooley, Gerald Yeager. Row 2: William Lackney. James Tomczak, Norman Clark, Gene Antoszewski, Alfred Geka, Michael Clark. Row 3: Joseph Reinhert, Michael Kelly, Joseph Mazur, John Reardon. James O'Shea. Donald Yarton, Robert Strogonoff. Page 130 Row 1: J, Thrun, B. Quecncn, R. Modrowski, J. Spychala, L. Augustyniak, D. Budzyn, L. Roman. Row 2: D. Haas, M, Grana, A. Moroski, E. De Prisco, J. Francis, P. Dcl Brocco, N. Dennis, J. Nadolny. Row 3: J. Hayes, B. Gawronski, F. Koester, R. Carr, A. Murray, J. Woyamc, D. Lewandowski, L. Turby. Club spreads cheer at the Orphanage, Hos- tion exercises. Their splendid performance pitals, Convents. and Grade Schools. They of Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein's also sang at a program for the Holy Name operetta Showboatl' at the State Theater Society, the Spring Concert, and the Gradua- will long be remembered. bd -gr i 1 5-1 as x in iiin 'N i x 4. Z sv Y at 1 1 ly 7. . I , . , t . ' 1 Row 1: W. Roberts, R. Johns. J. Seitz, B. Ialacci, R. Clark, J. Rihacck. Row 2: P. Kokocinski, J. Stcinhauser, J. Giovannucci, D. Brown, D. Klostermcier, P. Shamy, T. Peterson. Row 3: D. Kaszynski, R. Gilb, R. Shelton Jr,, T. Grime, D. Sullivan, R. Carney, D. Hollcndonncr. Page l3l The Song of Bernadette A Holds a Message For the World Bernadette beholds the vision of our Lady. Central's seniors honored our Lady of Lourdes by presenting as their Class Play, t'The Song of Bernadette. Under the direc- tion of Mrs. R. Weiher, moderator, Jean and Walter Kerr's three act dramatization of Franz Werfel's novel was staged in the school's auditorium, November 21, 22, and 23. In this moving play Bernadette fJudy Hafnerj worried her parents, Soubirous and Louise Soubirous fPaul Kokocinski and Jane Conyersjg annoyed Dean Peyramale fRoger Krempaj when she told him to build a chapel Where her vision appearedg aggravated Sister Marie Therese Vauzous fRoseanne Modrow- skib when she remained true to her vision, and in the grand Finale convinced all that her vision was true. Supporting Characters Marie Soubirous tssaatt Judy Roman Sister Vauzous tssss Roseanne Modrowski Dean Peyramale sat, so , .Roger Krempa Croisine Bouhouhorts Janet Sullivan Madame Sajou tssa. s.ssis Christine Matell Antoine Nicalau ,. ,,,, i,,Richard Dooly Mayor Lacade LL.. 2 ...s..,,..,, James Tomczak J acomet tti,,L ,,,..., ,.,...... G e rald Kepus Page 132 Dr. Dozous ,taasst Celeste i,sts,,vi.ss, 2, Madame Pernet M Mother Josephine Jean Abadie 2 Students s,i.. Charles Ritter Carolyn Nartker Becky Eich Frances Koester Patricia Wozny ' Mary Lou Farme Gloria Konecny Patricia Miller I' I NJ ' 1 . x r s ,..-on Q -I X kv! ww N., , K . .- .ju ffgd-if f by ' v . -6 - 4 ,NI ,f ,W 'x ' J C4 . 3 r , RS' ' 1 , f W JD 3 Y -a 'B M I - U ' 4 'Y 4, I ' .. f A r Am may pw W img 'trawl -.--W J , Xxx 1 bw a .W fi og .4 i Sp, Homecoming Annual Reunion Homecoming, an annual event which welcomes back all t'Alumni and Friends of Central, took place this year at the Central-Libbey Game, November 7. Five senior girls, Joyce LaMont, Marlene Pachucki, Patricia Bunner, Patricia Baron and Carla DeFa1co. were escorted by the Red and Gray car caravan from the school to the Glass Bowl. At half-time Carla DeFalco, crowned Homecoming Queen by Larry Swartz, president of the Student Council, reigned over the remaining part of the game. Carla DeFa1co-Queen of Homecoming Game. TA SC Dance Area Festival At mid-semester term the Area Student Council dance held at the Naval Armory provided the 'tpause that re- freshes. Each member school selected a queen candidate to represent it at the dance. The senior boys nominated ten senior girls, the Student Senate reduced it to live and the entire senior class chose Judy Thrun as Central's queen candidate. Judith Thrun-Candidate for Area Queen. Page 136 eiiin ,, cv c 'QD' y X It V, A' if f rt. 5' if 5 N James Peterson, Helen Klingler. Patricia Trepinslti and John McDonald enjoy Junior-Senior Prnxn. l'rmn Nlleavenlv Evening On the evening of April 24. the annual Junior-Senior Prom was held at the Naval Armory with the junior class acting as hosts. Plans and committees were formed by co-chairmen Patricia Trepinski and John lXflcDonald and their moderator Sister Mary DePaul. The Collegiatesu added their version of the oriental music to enhance the theme Shinsei na yaruf' tHeaVenly Eveningj. while couples enjoyed dancing from 0:00 nm. to 12:00 p.m. Pagt lil Page mia N. Heter, B. Warchol, S. Winters, K. Irmen, F. Koester, C. Nartker, A. Connolly, P. Gordon, planners of first and second pages. Co-editor Co-editor The Centric Ton1orrow's Reporters Thomas Schoenhofer Barbara Kusner The pounding of typewriter keys, the sound of the copy readers' pens, the noisy hum- drum of the editors in consultation with the reporters are familiar sounds occuring in Room 124, the Centric office, when the students in second and third period journalism publish the school paper. The Centric is a bi-weekly newspaper, containing student and faculty news, school activities, sports cover-age, editorials and alumni news. The co-editors are assisted by the first, second, third and fourth page editors, their staffsg the business and circulation staff, and the all important typists, reporters, and proof-readers. 138 M. Ruddy, J. Oliger, K. Duffy, M. Farmer, V. Sobb, J. Neumeyer, D. Pawlicki, the business staff of the Centric, prepared the ad set-up, took care of the classroom and mail circulation, and were responsible for all money matters. K. Wintringham. R. Hochanadel, M. Humbert, J. Tucholski, J. Kerseher, M. Schnapp. D. Pemberton, J. Opre, J. Arkebauer, edited the classroom, Club Corner, CYO news, the results of the sports events and arranged the pictures for all pages. Page 139 C0-editor Co-editor X 'K t Melanie Conti The annual production of our yearbook, the Centripetal, is made possible by the guid- ance of Sister Mary Grace O.S.U. over her journalism class. The sincere efforts of this group to publish Nthe best ever , found many students working diligently during classtime and after school. In mid-October, appointments to different Centrzpetal Record of the Year Herman Trabbic positions on the staff were announced in our school paper. Melanie Conti and Herman Trabbic were chosen as co-editors because of their outstanding ability and leadership. With the cooperation of the entire Centripetal staff, they have tried to record all memorable events which have occured in the 1958359 school year. 1... J' -cg Underclass Editors: C. Holman, K. Tabor, J. Mittendorf, P. Lick, M. Kovacs, N. Peer, C. Williams, S. Dungan, J. Metzger Page 140 ' tx. Cf-ff' K AM, ,.,...,... ...gunna-. SW 'F' .. . , , av-'I' P M-1 . num 2' ' ' nl mm Associate Editors: M. Wiegand, N. Sieja, M. Lynch, H. Stebnicki, S. Urbanowicz, P. Paulssen. A. Carr, C. Kovarik. J. LaVigne, M. Bing, P. LaPointe, M. Gedert. Sports Editors: L. Staszak, D. Truby. C. Taylor, B. Heldt, J. Peterson. Business Managers: J. Eiclmer, P. DeHan, R. Krempa, D. Garber. C. Osborn. Page 141 f '-5 Jia Vw Q 4 Y if i t CE '!: '1-:-,. , Q Q1 sk gA X fwfr 'N f s F 4 Wag' rf W Q P.NVozny and Cl RiHer,co-crouunns offjur Lady.hIay 29 May lJ0lINl70Cl1fi0lI, Crowning of C6I1tl'2lI,S Queen The annual May Convocation is an event of the school year that is always a memor- able occasion in the life of every student. This special recognition of Mary as our Mother and as lVlecliat1'ix is so given, because she is the Patroness of Central. As Patricia Wozny and Charles Ritter place the crown of flowers on lVIary's head, each student consecrates himself to Our Lady, as one of Her children. Page 142 sl s 5 3 i x S G rmlualioni Farewell To All The most rewarding event of the students ifour years of high school is graduation day. ln the presence of his bishop. his principal. his parents, friends, and classmates, he bids farewell to his Alma Mater. .t 'L ,sf-1. L. if Q M-M ,..nf:1fj 9 ' 3 ggggmtw. f--'Q .451 fag ti K fggfggimfxfcza y +1 bi f 3 ESZQFIZTEE ..... 'V , , . WM.. v..,. M V g E069 1110044 ierfvvvcwvveiwasuenarcinai' nga-:gnu-bnqrwsluafdhua 5 h . .A H , , gmxatlxrt ffmhvumaunun undutdaunua an mwu in Can.. 1- my nun.-'funn s The commencement exercises, which take place in the Sports Arena, are momentous for the senior for at this time he expresses not only his sorrow. but also his sincere thanks for the influence Central has had on his life. Page 1423 rf' ' GQ ' - LFE N Q l -2+ K :wig W- :'- ' .1 -'Q WY 'V 175 m f g lei.1wm' im Y N , 5 M m R E Ex 53 K mmm 1 ' 5 ' Y Q I .4 ,mf A ,, ,mf h, 5 G.LX'1f2TY, ,i! ,, VGGIL Lau GJLLC mf' b X ' ' af., Kfl XQA.. kv i 3,3 3 I 3? s Q ' 1 -figs' x ' F 11 4 J x N we f Maintenance . Staff f if XE if Mr. F. Ellerbrock Heard oi' Maintenzmcc 'I U 0 Lafeterza Staff M1-. F. Nosul, M1-. L. Nosker, Mr. L. Kean, Mr. E. Pawlinski. K f 1 . Inserts: Mr. F. Hawk. Mrs. T. Gorsuch. I K Q.. ...K . ...,...... , 2 . .-.g .xr-f . ,, w.f,. ,- Top: Mrs. M. Glassuup. Mrs. M. Densmore, Mrs. L. Bottom: Mrs. T. Sobecki. Mrs. E. Rayman, Mr. J. Page 146 x-5+ X 35- .1 ar L sYQ'fw-up-v O'Nei11, Mrs. E. Hanenkrath. Packo Cchefj, Mrs. L. Nawrocki, Mrs. L. Ll.lShCl A k A A Knights nf Glnlumhuz 4 N MONSIGNOR O'CONNELL COUNCIL, No. 386 K. of C. Clubrooms 21-15 Jefferson Ave. TGI-'EDO 2, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS The Ofiicers and Members of Msgr. O'Connell Council 386 Knights of Columbus congratulate the Senior Class upon their achievement, and wish them health, happiness, and success. COUNCIL OFFICERS Chaplain, Ver. Rev. Msgr. John L. Harrington, Principal, C.C.H.S. Grand Knight, Anthony A. Bosch Jr. Deputy Grand Knight, John A. Connaughton Chancellor, Henry S. Jann Warden, William Otersen Recording Secretary, Irving E. Richards Financial Secretary, Charles B. Carr, Jr. Treasurer, Edward Laugerman Advocate, John A. Lawlor Inside Guard, John Liwo Outside Guard, Robert A. Michalak TRUSTEES Joseph L. Doyon Andrew A. Radlinski Paul G. LaVigne Msgr. O'Connell Council welcomes all Centralites, as our hall is available for Parties, Dances, Weddings, and Meetings Page 147 Rt. Rev. Michael J. Doyle J Very Rev. John L. Harrington Y' Very Rev. James OiToole Very Rev. Jerome E. Schmit Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev. The Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev PA TR ONS Clergy Thomas Beauregard ' ' Andrew Blasko James P. Brogan jf f C fi W. A. Czaijkowski ' X .iffy rl fr if Wnd Mal. Richard Bohn, Jr. . nd filgrs. James Bollin Mr. nd rs. arifk Bonk Mar onk . a d s. Walter Bonk Dick orer M . nd Mrs. Tom Borer .r. and Mrs. Andrew Borics The Borling Family Richard C. Dunn rife V Robert E. Bowers Lawrence J. Ernst M155 Ruth Brad-Y Conventual Franciscan Father 5 fy Dr' Joe A- Brennan D-D-S Donald E. Heintschel fi ' Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brimacombe James Horrigan - Mr. and Mrs Joseph Brocki William G. Hunt Mr and Mrs. J. H. Brucken F. Konst Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Bruss ' Kitsie Bruss Edward V. Lavey T. M. Masterson H. M. Morrin C. A. Nugent Thomas J. Quinlan A. A. Radecki Thomas A. Redding Omar Rethinger M. C. Robaskiewicz A. G. Schindler Bede J. Slominski A. F. Sobzak Michael J. Walz Stanislaus J. Wojciechowski ll Parents and Friends Mr. and Mrs. Lucian G. Abair Mr. and Mrs. John S. Abraham Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Louis Amborski Mr. and Mrs. James Antoine Francis X. Asbeck Mr. and Mrs. Chester Augustyniak Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bacik Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bahna Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baksa Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Balazs Michael Baranowski Barbara and Tom Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bart Terry F. Bart Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bartko, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Bauer L. J. Beckler, D.D.S. Frank Bielski and The Commanders Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bielski Edward J. Bilski Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bing K. J. Bitterman Family Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blackard Mr. and Mrs. James J. Bodnar Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Sylverius Boeke and Mrs. Henry J. Boes Page 148 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Ralph C. Cairl A. F. Carr, Sr. Charles B. Carr, Jr. Stanley Budzyn Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James and Lois Carr Richard T. Cashman Mrs. Margaret Cassidy The Centric Staff Mr. and Mrs. W. Chrzanowski John J. Ciesla Mrs. Elizabeth Clark and Sons Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Clark Anne Coci Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Condon Mr. and Mrs. John J. Conroy Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Cook Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Cooper Dr. Don Sloan Corrigan, Optometrist Mr. and Mrs. Carl Corthell Skip Crimmins Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Crowley Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cullen, Sr. John D. Czarnecki, M.D. Lester A. Damon James and Rose David Thomas Dowling Joseph M. Degnan Joseph Demko Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Demko '52 Mr. and Mrs. Tim Dever Dick, Gary, Chuck, John, Bob '61 Governor Michael DiSalle Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dombrowski and Family and Mrs. P. J. Dooley and Mrs. Richard Doolin and Mrs. Vern Doring Miss Viola Draheim Jack Duffy Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Egle and Mrs. John J. Ehret Felix Ellerbrock Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Etue Ex-Centralites, Virginia, Kathleen, Rosemaria John Burns Flanagan '57 Thomas W. Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Flynn Mr. and Mrs Robert Frazer Mr and Mrs. W. Freiheit QIPDPDPIJPDPDPDPIPDPBPDPIIDIPDP Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend iends Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Fuller Francis Garvin Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Gaynor Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gedert Paul E. Geiger, M.D. Mr . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Graduates of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. John Harron Harold Glenn Stanley Glinka R. E. Goetz S. F. Gordon Leonard Gorski '56 and '57 Edward Grey Karl Grossmann Jos. Grote Elmer W. Gruss Andrew Gurecky Leo V. Haas W. J. Halker F. R. Harrison Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Robert Henold '59 Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Healey Walter Heigel John L. Heller J. M. Hertzberg Wayne Heter Frank W. Hinkle R. J. Hochanadel Steve Hornyak J. D. Huss Michael S. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Jagodizinski Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Janas Joan Jankowski Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jankowski David and Mary Ann Jasin J PA TR ONS Norma and Jo Johns Frank Kadlubaski Mr. and Mrs. Lyle A. Kamper Karen and Jim Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kaufman Dick Clark and Paul Keil Mrs. Edward J. Keil Gilbert D. Keil, M.D. Herman C. Keller Mr. and Mrs. John Kepus Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kest Miss Joan Klap Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Knight and Mrs. Ralph W. Knotts Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kokocinski The Kolasinski Family Mr. and Mrs. Kolasinski and Son Mr. and Mrs. O. Kopinski Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Kowalski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Kovach Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Kovacs Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kovacs and Daughters Chris Krall and Norma Ostrowski Mr. and Mrs. John Krasula and Sons Robert E. Kuhn Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Kurdziel Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kuron Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kusner Raymond M. Labuzinski Janet Langenderfer Mr . and Mrs. Clair Langmaid Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaPlante Mr. and Mrs. Lionel LaPointe Mr. and Mrs. Leo LaVigne Mr. and Mrs. P. G. LaVigne Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Lawicki Ignatius Lawniczak Mr and Mrs. Kenneth W. Lick Mr. and Mrs. Robert Linn Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lintner Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lister Jack Liwo-Class of 1956 Melvin J . Long Mr. and Mrs. E. Lopinski Mr. and Mrs. Chet Lynch Walt Malinowski and Chet Przybysz Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mancy Mrs. John Manion Joe Mechel Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meissner Melanie and Ronny Ann Marie Mendel Joseph Menke Mr. and Mrs. A. Metzger Mrs. Anna Michalak Mr. and Mrs. John Michalak Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Miller Mr. and Mrs. Michael Miller Robert Miller Page 149 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. PA TR ONS T. J. Miller Wyman L. Miller Max G. Minor E. F. Mizerny Dr. Jos. A. McCarthy Theresa McCarthy Jeannette, Mike, and John McGee Mr. Tom McHugh Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. James McLean and Family F. E. McNutt Bernard McQuade H. J. Modrowski Mrs. Nettie Modrowski Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mohr Mr. and Mrs. Frank Molnar Mr. Homer L. Moody, Jr. The M-P-S-M-P-8:25 Special Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Patterson Mike and Nancy Morse Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Morse Bernard Mortier A. B. Muenzer Isaac John Muscoe Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nadrasik Elizabeth Nagy Mr . and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Nally Daniel Napieralski Walter Nawrocki Lester Nelson Robert J. Nichols Cyril Notheis E. A. Nowicki Mrs. Julia Ochmanek Alivinia O'Konski Clarence Okonski Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oliger Capt. and Mrs. John B. Oliver Mr . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. Olszewski Edward Olwick Paul J. O'Neill Joseph Opre Paul O'Rourke Thomas N. Osborn C. Osowski C. Ostrowski Chester Pachucki F. J. Palmer Eugene Paprocki Leo Parker fPuccetti '53D Pat, Barb, and Sue 259 Pat and Denny Pat, Patsy, and Jim The Paulssen Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Patricia Peter Page 150 Family Henry Pawlecki Joseph Pawlecki Frank Perlaky Irvin J. Perry Albert Peter Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Peterson Robert A. Pierce Eddie Pinski Mrs. Elnorah Pirtle Mr. Matilde Pirtle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potrzebowski Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Priebe, Sr. Mrs. M. E. Queenen Daniel J. Radecki Mr. Edwin Roman Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rang Mrs. Earl Rang John H. Raymond Mrs. Edward C. Reendell Mr. and Mrs. John E. Reardon Mr. and Mrs. John Regulski Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Reilly Richard J. Reinemeyer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Reiter Mr. and Mrs. Carlton G. Ritter Mr. J. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Roberts Mrs. Mary Rokicki Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rokicki Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Romp Rosie and Trisha Mary Ellen and Margaret Ruddy Lawrence Schaiberger Wendell S. Schnell Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schoenhofer Master Mark Douglas Schroder Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schubargo The Senior Class Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Sexton Frank F. Sexton Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Skillas Mr. Joe Skonecki Mr. and Mrs. Thad M. Skudlarek Richard Smietanski Richard Smietanski '47 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Red Smith Mrs. Rose M. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sobczak '49 C. Smiszek Frank R. Smith Smith Chester J. Sniadecki A. B. Sniadowski Mrs. Walter Sobecki Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Philip Stiff Mr Don Spenthoff Harry Staniszewski Z. R. Staszak Daniel Stebnicki Edward Stelnicki . and Mrs. Leonard Strayer Dr. and Mrs. F. X. Stukenborg Mrs. Edward Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Sullivan Sr. Richard Silky Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Sujkowski Carolyn Susor Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Sutherland James Swartz Family Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Szmania Mr. and Mrs. Florian Szurminski Mr. and Mrs. John L. Szymanski an Mr. and Mrs. Felix Tafelski Miss Frances Judy Tafelski Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Tank Capt. and Mrs. R. F. Tank Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Tansey Patrick Tansey G. C. Templeton Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Tillman Mr and Mrs. Bernard J. Toth Mr and Mrs. Boniface Trabbic Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Trudeau Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trzcinski Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tscherne Martha Tscherne Mr. and Mrs. Al Turby Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Urbanowicz Daniel Urbanski Albert C. Utz Joseph Vasko Mrs. John Vass Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vedock Grover Velliquette Thomas J. Velliquette Jr. Velliquette Family Mr . and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs John Veselka Chester Waclawski Francis Walker Edward Warchol Roger Weiher John Welsh Merlyn Welter Clifford Wernert John J. Wernimont A. Wester W. W. Wiedemann M.D. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wiegand Mr. Thomas Wiegand M. T. Wilazynski R.P.H. Mr. and Mrs. E. Winterhalter Mr. and Mrs. Don Winters Russell R. Wood Mr. Frank Wortsmith Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Edwin Wozny John Yanco Edward Yarton R. S. Yarton Joseph J. Yeager Stanley Yunker Edward Zablocki Walter Zack PA TR ONS d Sons Barbara Zak Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zam Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Ted Zak Ted Zarecki F. Zellner John Zientek George Zitzman James Zoldowski Frank Nemecek Business Friends Acme Pharmacy Adams Laundry and Cleaners Alliance of Poles of America, Circle 48 Allied Sew Shops The American Guardian Insurance Agency Angelo's Spaghetti House Anthony 8z Eleanor Cimini Anthony Wayne Shopping Center Antolini Shell Service Arlington Bakery Art and Dick's Sohio Auburndale Lanes Avalon Lanes Baumberger's Potato Chips Beakas Cleaners Belinski gl Rutkowski Builders Belogh Cleaners Beutler's Red Sz White Market Bill's Bike and Hobby Shop Bischoff's Food Center Brady Insurance Agency Britsch, Macelwane 8z Associates Brown Derby Restaurant Buck Sz Ike's Cafe The Cambridge Canal Carry Out Central Catholic Band Parents Club Checker Cafe Chet's Nite Club City Generator and Auto Supply Colony Restaurant James Coyle and Son Cullen Insurance Agency Cy's Sunoco Service Harry J. Czubek's Sohio Service Daily Rest Home Damschroder's Clothing Delaware Pharmacy Dell Haven Construction Co. DeSalle Cleaners 8z Laundry DiSalle Plating Co., Inc. Dom's Barber Shop Domalski Bakery Doriot Bros. Hardware Douglas Radio 8z TV Ed's Barber Shop Fair-Lane Restaurant Page 151 Farnham Funeral Home, Inc. Be in FASHION with FASHION Fassett Carry-Out Fleitz's Modern Construction Frankie's Food Market Fred's Garage Gillespie Shop Gini's Beauty Bar Glendale Pharmacy Inc. Glendale Sweet Shop Goodie Goodie Hamburg Shop W. T. Grant Miracle Mile Haas Electric Co. Hahn's Sc Kujawa's Harry's Delicatessen Harry's Sport Center C. L. Haskin, Inc. Heather Downs Barber Shop Hillebrand Bros. Hofstetter Rexall Drugs Hoover Hardware Huston Sunoco Service Hy-Syns Signal Flags J. 8z S. Drug Jagelis Food Fair Jagielski's Market James Nurseries Johnny's Nite Club Tom Johnston Agency Jonnyls Tavern Kaiser Polcyn Keidan's Jewelers Kloene-Marshall Orthopedic Knudsen's Drug Store Koontz Drug Store Krieger Printing Co. Kulakoski Cleaner's Kuntz 85 Permar Drugs Kuron's Korner Leon's Super Market Lido Lanes Loesser's Pharmacy Luelf Hardware, Inc. Manufacturers Enameling Corp. Maumee Metal Treating Inc. C. Mazzurco Co. Bernie McDonagh Insurance McKee Drugs Melle Floor Covering Miller Insurance Agency Milo Lanes Mirror Beauty Shop Myers Rexall Pharmacy Nagel 8a Son Neal's Drug Store Nichols Market Nicholson-Reed Assoc. E. A. O'Reilly Photo Studio Panitorium Cleaners Page 152 PA TR ONS Parkway Dairy-Delicatessen-Bakery Payment's Cities Service Pearson Park Peter's Drug Store Point Place Pharmacy Powers Bootery Ready Bakery Rec Service Regal Lanes Reger's Church Supplies Reinbolt's Market Sealtest Dairy Siegel's Pharmacy S. 8z H. Sohio Sherrill Funeral Home Shopper Herald Shrader Tire Sz Oil Stanley's Market Stiles Ornamental Iron Works Stoner and Johnson Supreme Recreation Swayne-Field-Beauty Salon Sylvania Auto Sales Inc. T. and G. Carry Out John R. Taylor's Pharmacy Tel-E-Saver Thomas Sunoco Service Toledo Fruit Inc. The Toledo Tank Company Triangle Sales and Service Tscherne's Market Turvey Florists' Twin Oaks Drive-In Cleaners Venezia Inn Walls Drug Store Walter's Pharmacy Walter's Used Cars Webb and Adamski Weiss Service Station Westland Lanes West Toledo Junior Hockey League While-Away Products Co. Wm. Whitaker and Son Inc. Wilmar Sport Shop Sam Inc. Zedlitz Meat Market Zychowicz Bros. Classes Advanced Algebra Classes, Room 322 Biology Students, Per. 3-4, Room 308 Bookkeeping, Per. 5 Bookkeeping, Per. 7, Room 101 Chemistry, Per. 8 Soph. English, Per. 7, Room 122 Frosh. English Classes, Room 204 Geometry Class, Per. 5 A B, Room 201 Government, Per. 3 Second Year Home Economics Class 1 M 'RONS Sophomore Boys Freshman Girls Sophomore Boys Sophomore Boys Junior Girls Junior Girls Sophomore Boys Room brary, Junior Girls iv l C ml-M-lgial , 3 ,'3 0 WJ, A, Conference Room 126, S Ey, er' 7 onference Room 128, St dy, g. 4 oom Conference Room 201, Stud Q' A C oo 8 , Conference Room 203, St my .' . 5 A Ro 24 , 9 Conference Room 204, 5 elig' , Pe , o 114 Conference Room 206, St SJ er. 6 oom 22 Conference Room 208, ml St dy er. f oo 226 Q! Conference Stu , gl- .7 ,al 2 Conference Roo s ' 4 Stu if ,f u 6 Freshman if s Caf ria -.4 P . 7 CJr. Sr.J Conference Pu,-' 215, Cafet ri Q: k. ' 1-, 7 QS ,J Conference lil-o 217, Stud er, 'gl oom 21 Conferenc oom 21 Stud P . , Room 2 Confere Room 2, Study , 3, IRQ l Confe - ce Ro 25, Gene oyal Ty g St s of 107 C0 P91100 R0 226, Typing, rl 2 , , 3, 05 ea ference R om 227, Steady ' s, er. , Roo 10 I onferenc 00111 302, Com - a . 5 A C Conf re Room 305, Comm 1 La er' 2 l Co r ce Room 306, Mr. O' 0 r aw lass, P C ence Rooms 308 Mr. Mc g S Phys' Ggy C 4 C ference Room 309, Fr, C011 'S Sr, ' s' Religi , Per. onference Room 311, Boys Rel ' n, . 4 l Conference Room 313, Fr. Beau 's abulous Fiftliwo m 115 0 Conference Room 316, Girls Rel , . 5 A C, Roo 126 Sz 130 Conference Room 319, Fr. Karl's r. Boys' Religion er. 9 WC0I'1f9I'91'1C9 ROOII1 320 Study, Per. 2, Room 222, O Conference Room 322, Study, Per. 3, Room 208 Ol Conference Room 323, Study, Per. 3, Ro Conference Room 324, Study Per. 3, Roonli2 2 rr Conference Room 325, Study, Per. 4, Room 208 Conference Room 328, Typing Hustlers, Per. om 10 Conference ROOITI 330, Typing Bees Club, P , Ro 7 Typing Tornadoesf, P r. m,107 Clubs Flying Fingers, Per. 6, m 106 Typing Rockets, Per. 6, Room 107 T ing, Per. 7 Room 107 Central Catholic High and 220, J ior Girls eshman Boys Senior Girls Freshman Boys Sophomore Girls Sophomore Boys Senior Girls Junior Girls Junior Boys Junior Girls and 8th Period Sophomore Girls Freshman Boys Freshman Girls Sophomore Girls Sophomore Girls Sophomore Girls Junior Boys Sophomore Girls Junior Boys Senior Boys Junior Boys Marching Band Central High Ham Club Future Teachers of America YP v Typing Aces, Per. 8, Room 107 Conference Rooms Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Room 4, Freshman Boys Room 41, Freshman Boys 101 Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Junior Girls Senior Boys Freshman Girls Senior Girls Freshman Girls Senior Boys Junior Boys Junior Girls Sophomore Girls Senior Boys Sophomore Boys Senior Girls Glee Club's Wacky Warblers Student Council of Saint Francis De Sales Student Senate C.Y.O. St. Adalbert's C.Y.O. St. Agnes C.Y.O. St. Anthony's Sodality Blessed Sacrament C.Y.O. St. Catherine C.Y.O. Gesu C.Y.O. st, Hedwig c.Y.o. St. Michael's Catholic Church Of The Greek Rite Regina Coeli C.Y.O. St. Stephen's C.Y.O. St. Thomas Aquinas C.Y.O. Page153 M ' tl e first I Toledo with Cy f it o's ' 01-ig 1 P ZERIS If , o ' e original family is ' pizza gb Pizza, paghetti, Fish Dinner, Shrimp Plate, Chicken in the basket, and Sandwiches Sunday thru Thursday, 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday, 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. For fast carry out service phone GR. 9-5522 in advance 4336 MONROE at CHELTENHAM GR. 9-5522 BEST WISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CENTRAL GRADUATES OF 1959 CH. 3-7255 The Catholic Youth Organization Diocese of Toledo Bring refreshment into play have u Coke of ff, H 3 QW lt it it ' 'Cohn n a ngimnd lmdu-mad. IOTHED UNDER AUYHORITV Ol' 'IME COCA-COLA COMPANV BV TOLEDO COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO Congratulations Class of 1959 Albert Vic Jerry Class of 1932-1945 Instruments -- Repairs - Lessons V. DePrisco Music Store 132-34 Summit St. CH. 1-4324 TOLEDO, OHIO Page 154 x I X Eloumarmm Eroihors x 7 K ,. .1 E w E L E R. S 4, k DIAMONDS AND WATCHES ,, F if 14 KT. AND COSTUME JEWELRY l 'k STERLING AND PLATED SILVER i' TROPHIES, AWARDS, EMBLEMS, PINS AND RINGS In The Heart of Downtown Toledo Our One and Only Location 325 HurohvSt. f Toledo 4, Ohio ' CONGRATULATIONS ' V and 1 :BEST WISHES. The Studio of ' ' John K. Wakelin' I ' I J 2237 Collingwood Avenue' ' 1' CH. 8-2679x 7' LARGE SELECTION OF BRIDAL GOWNS AND BRIDESMAIDS DRESSES BRIDAL AISLE L 3230 Lagrange St. f CH 6-8169 J A Proprietors Hours IRENE COSSINS Mon., Wed., Fri. - 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM CAROL COSSINS Tues., Thur. 8x Sat. - 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Page 155 RCURY - RELREATIO- 3247 Stickney Ave. AUTOMATIC PIN SPOTTERS OPEN BOWLING FOR HIGH SCHOOL BOYS 8: GIRLS The Finest in Home Heating Comfort I:-:sales zs:,3:..:as':'f-amfnffspezifsblz Lxcgoeicgrggemgsgtlstog exther Gas or Oll. C? s f 1 . JOHN SYRQCPI I oledo Home Heatl Q I, y 2601 Lagrange . 4-5559 Q- Servi e VM-QI-if SJJIQJ A LATENS S E N I 433 Broadway CJ I . ' I S Ugg L1 I Ccarwash JB 5 Y TOLE 'S FINEST Geo. GRADEL Co. EXCAVATING CONTRACTORS OXford 1-7123 352 Plymouth Street Toledo, Ohio Page 156 FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Qtmmei HIGHEST QUALITY FOODS 2845 WEST CENTRAL AT CHELTENHAM ROAD - TOLEDO 6, oHio Nix 3 GR W00d74'7082 A122 MONROE sr, AT BELLEVUE Ro. - TOLEDO, OHIO SERVINGVHTOLEDO WITH THE WORLD'S FINEST MEATS Di Salle Plating Since 1902 Specializing In PRODUCTION PLATING AND POLISI-IING OF ALL TYPES I EV. 2-3473 ATTENTION STUDENTS . . I Special Prices DRAWING SETS T-SQUARES TRIANGLES SLIDE RULES ARTIST SUPPLIES Wholesale Prices Quoted To Schools, College, Academies, Etc. TOLEDO BLUE PRINT 9 ,, ELEc'rmclrY! O ,yr LOOK 'ro . . . Whatever career you choose, electricity will help you make a better product, perform a better service . . . live better. . . . Now and in the future, cheap, plentiful electricity will continue to be iust about your biggest value. AND PAPER COMPANY n ' ww mg' ', ii I El.Ec'nuc - 316 Superior Street A SERVICE u - ' Telephone CH. 3-7224 I l l l l CH 2-5731 Page 157 .,,-f' a f, F 4, ' , W . f .- .4 , I , . . 7 Af ff , A V ,4 ,' 2 , 1. . 1- V , ,QXIQ ,Ld 454 Lg,-f gl- Q- f , L. f M- 'CY -.af f -1. C- Q- . X24 . Q24f1fk'lVI1ZCI 1TSf 'lVI6at5311KiflPIJUCIIIY Cog? C Z 44.-fz'2---if 0 I I , 1 Mfg I f.4..-Ramble liffgoyeau for Q1-af 9 . ,- X f 67 X Native Veal Toledo, Ohio CH. 1-1174 28 N. superior STG Kww, . . A ' ' ' ,M N0 The Catholic Club q 'M ' m ut9W. Vw U' . OFFERS YOU mu eh, BEST WISHES Semis-fu A Complete Program Sb:-Q11 00 of -QT-4lfM-Oli ' HEALTHFUL RECREATION Om al th? Bar ers of -A BEAUTIFUL SWIMMING POOL- YWMUN 9f040 ' 6590 Campus Barber Shop -GYMNASIUM FACILITIES- SWIM LESSONS 355.00 GROUP SPLASH PARTIES by Appointment JE. 6-8160 0 Toledo 6, Ohio 3057 W. Bancroft St. MEMBERSHIPS High School Boys .....,....... 38.00 Year High School Girls ........,... 36.00 Year Julius Kovarik-Proprietor THE CATHOLIC CLUB 131 Sixteenth Street . 3-7255 Toledo, Ohio Q . - X I z W R , S on ' Ziggy Cha' s. ' Q 712 Madison jg, . 1-94 I 2 CH. 1-8319 is A--Q2 if f . Z? -535 1 X , I . x - Post Lanterns 'A Postllland 'House Signs f 1 if i Weathervanesl, . 1 Q lglther Yatld and Garder1fAccessories Y i X . V 4 y MAORLEAU-HERCU LES R y .. FENCE RESIDENTIAL AND INDUSTRIAL . Woon JWIRE - IRON - RUs'r1c ,MANUFACTURERS and ERECTORS MARLEAU-HERCULES Established 1889 3600 Detroit Ave., Toledo 12 CH 1-2242 I s Mercy School of Nursing Afliliated with MARY MANSE COLLEGE Accredited by National League for Nursing Conducted By Religious Sisters of Mercy Province of Cincinnati, Ohio Phone CH 3-4281 Bellevue Pharmacy Sylvania at Bellevue Rd. Toledo, O. 0 J, 'Qfjlfl JM! Q .ZtVCe!Z,JVL,Z2 if . - 11, . 17 fjedzg 1 j-KA. PRESCRIPTIONS ASK FOR DELIVERED MAC or JIM ' Tohle 8: Son Mortuary 1 648 Oak St. Page 159 I I, x, 0 N, ii Congfqxtggfations . 'RF 1 J .Q4QDUnv..3' 'A it J -EI Ch kd . munv Pnooucrs , N I X 'Q315 gf-mga GR. 2-2114 if '05 5 , fy 7 JOSEPH s A 'TOLEDO OWNED and OPERATED' SUPER MARKETS Five Convenient Locations 2460 Cherry St., at Delaware Lagrange at Erie 1420 Secor at Dorr Miracle Mile Shopping Center Great Eastern Shopping Center Every Day Low Prices . . . Weekend Specials xr , I hr , . Nxfk If-f :P wif, gr 'T?r.' -XA X V49j.mz11 'gI ta I J WA COLLE GIA TE Q, 1,-1 V if-5 fi CAP SI GOWN COMPANY 'TQ pf ' CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS 1 ' ' A 1 V, A lijepresentative, P. D. Cook X M V 193: Ogontz Road 'x II, E l 1 TV , A.J X, L , , JRXV -'ji , . :xsxiirbfy V X X J Fiji A N. In N I V. , ,FSI-f l.,- 3 , D Fill THE SUSSMAN ASBESTOS Co. 436- 13th Street Toledo 8, Ohio CHer1'y 1-7605 Page 160 LANDNIARKS OF PROGRESS . . ii in TOLEDO-Glass Center of the World ,QI L 1 ' , Q These four buildings reflect the technological achieve- 1 ll ll l 5 'Wir' ml l a lll qilllllqj I i t ' ments of Owens-Illinois Glass Company, whose A I i Eu: l ll' ii Eli ll il I i IDI' 1 F W l i l l EE 3 - ' Q physical growth has left these indelible 1, ,-9 if-'msg 'Q-'Q 1 i ,g , impressions on the industrial ,f if l , i , , l n , O face of Toledo. f if fp .I ,rl -li H vga if it i l H f W Fu ,ei l ' Else'-A , ' ' i . 'im -' , ' :Ai 4.5 ' I' ' EI lf' 'mfg ' itil ' i ' I , il' gf 9 , .,.. . '--I i gnii ., ' 'i- H Dura las Center 'u'5F U ' ' ' - 'Ui' ' V I ill Il' , 9 359 ' L-4 ' MN, , I I ll' ull 3 ' a Adams i lg' Y' ' fail ' I II ff' ' ,--- J L ,W VJ it B 1 .t . C i wifi: -- ' B ' J .. ' W H: B Y f 5 l Customer service facilities, staffed by nearly I 5 y 500, offer Owens-Illinois customers the ad- '1 LU' Q il vantages of specialized package design, gm . . . Q Halma ,H , N ,, product andhpackagzng research, and 'mil B Nic- H W marketing services. ,J gl! Ae C MLN I Owens-Illinois Building I .' li ,l I I. Llilf ' Madison 8. Si. Clair i , 4 wiunni ,J I If I 1 1' -' - iii- i i -i t fi M it A More than 1,200 Toledo-area resi- , , dents work in the O-I General 3 5 in j offices-directing activities of 5 E '21 E fa, Q 5 - 'ml ' - r 34,000, coast to coast. E I 5 i if C ., it t ill. I. -lifh- 1r Vx J Y H5525 , -E ' 'M .ff 5 fm ' f--l ,,.,.,-,. 1' Wi-'C vrrag, n,,g, W ' ,. ' ,.jk.,.f.ifg,,,,n,,gt.,i. R Libbey Glass Division Plant 4 M ,.,,,,' in Ash 8. Champlain ' -- i ' C- ,A . 'F ' Home of fine Libbey table glassware, this manufacturing plant employs more than 1,500 and is one of 55 Owens-Illinois plants across the nation. Owens-Illinois Technical Center 1700 North Westwood IW I . ! ' AFM ,. gal.- i A- A stil . , ' A 'faint e fm' ,-:' 'L I imllniiigg' l ,iii '! ' ff ' 'M I l:'l 'H 'ii' i q' ZH-7 ' ' , lui 2 ' ...,..,.....,..,.,.,..., f ,,.. . . ,,..... ' .ii - ii .sisE?3,tt,,Tc gg ii.f,ii1..is:i2tif,g .'4,:'i1:i,-5,44-gi.,-:,,i- The world's largest and most complete glass research facility, housing 600 scientists, engineers and technicians. MAKERS OF PRODUCTS WF-NS' LLINOIS GENERAL OFFICES - TOLEDO 1, OHIO Page 161 X v I: L.USK FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES, INC. N ., Finest in Furniture, Carpeting and Appliances 1.1 4 A ' i I 1728 BROADWAY TOLEDO 9, OHIO CH. 1-1124 X xx, X C .B- fed I p f O- ff? fir E, uk Tolerffiiiagciielggvs 'lab visit Oli? C0-operlalivcx Aggp. Cf CACQ fCfX?WDQQ3QN QS 'sg kxk,-Q Qx NT. K., Q I I. ur ii' ,ig lit, 65' r -krpn J my 50 71? 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V :W UST - U C RD LE COLDLYLBRTERS 2115264 U3 L . 0 M J, H Ess PADDING MA A MI : Ttrv V fl osTEss-s ENCE CLOTH A I f 0 ,C 0 lfy LE D Co. KJ ol Q if M F d NG IZLANTS AT TOQDO HI A IjAWRENCEVILLE GEORGIA ',! ,,... ., I r MERLES SUNOCO SERVICE 1102 Starr Avenue ' 24 hr. Towing A, .2 Complete Automatic Transmission Repair Tires, Batteries, Accessories V '-.NLJ K bxrxkrg L ' ' 5 -i -, N I I , f Good SI1e'p1'i2erd CYO A, V x 4 Ns- 5 ' iPresifIe5t-John Krafsiilal Vice President-Pat K1tlz15r X 'If Secretary-Joyce' Enilmic Treasurer-Fr. Rethinger Second V. P.--Richard Ciierry J fwvz. if f My ggi Ip JW fffjlwif EARL'S MARKET 5039 Summit Si. W CHOICE MEATS and LL!! Q A-LITY GROCERIESH .XZ ,,, J.,-f iff! . ffl DU . Lf! X6 'ff-f ' J i SCIDCHIC 75+ o new ,A -5 . .. L, kg? A jx X X1 OFFICE SUPPLIE N I RNIUQUREV L ' U 'X I no M as PRINTING I V C244 LU X iff? no . I I ' ewelwu 41 N. Huron Street YJ 1 .. CH. 1-5194 I, ig. -42 X3 feb 41 Q -.E X K X J .R 5' X -,K AE Ex? ,i E Af' , - 'fi' r. A Ph. CHerry 3-2835 f H-xg .,-' U hui, A -NX 1. 'fix X. KAR 1.3304 -SSJIIIQIII Sty: R XE .'I -, N X ERNST IREXALLI DRUGS KM ,QA . . PRESCRIPTION PHARIVIACIST Cor. BROADWAY and COLBURN STS. TOLEDO, OHIO SERVING TOLEDO SINCE 1907 Page 164 M MMM 3 ,K fi Mal?yiA4 Wdrnrl11g 1 fl-x ,I ' ' A '.l -AI. A V, ' U , .XJ Q .V , 41 lv. ' J, h A U 1 1-y57,:E . 1 'V' us! i . ' j KJ F lol-ivst Tekaflfaimh Delivery it A 4 ff Q n ,J L 0 A I-1217-19 Broadway' - CH, 1-6231 . J I D' Q ' I K 1' I .t9 ' . N, , 1 , C5 ' 1 V - G . X P n ea rs of COMPLIMENTS X , P OF ' 0, oledo, ohio flaw? ggi, at f 9 . ' y L AV ON 'R I0 OMPANY x V ' W UI RS INE HOMES and W FCOM CIAL BUILDINGS :J DORR JE. 1-2161 'SUPER-KING, The-sandwich-that-tops-them 3472 Collingwood Blvd. , Q 1 WM gig? 1205 Sylvania Ave. 2344 Central at Monroe -all M. Staszak Real Estate Agent GR. 4-84-87 Appraisals Sz Sales Page 165 1' I . if I ' I fx, ' ' if U COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE I1 WL - L , I O 'L I ' , 7 LWHEELQCIEIAIRS - CRUTCHES - CANES 41,5-f NIV L' ' gk CFor Rent or Saleh ,117 A Q TRUSSES-ELASTIC ,GARMENTS and STOCKINGS LL V353 V L10 ' , A JI LAI N PRIVATE FITTING ROOM - N 11 W 'SICK EOOWM' aid DIABETIC SUPPLIES tk '- 11515126 Sfifvice at No Extra Charge 1, f ggk I , :lf I ,P f h 'O Von Ewegen 81 Preston I 16k 'I East Toledo's Professional Pharmacy 1001 Starr Ave. at East Broadway Phones: OXford 1-2443 - 2444 The Fred Christen 81 Sons CO. SHEET METAL AND ROOFING CONTRACTORS Johns Manville Year Round Comfort Home Insulation f 714-26 George sc. CH. 3-4161 I X 'ND , Civ ' A , u A Da . T1 L L L4 I 511114, 4 P. J. KRANL f IW' 4 4 75? F ' typ' bln. .' A I! IN SURAN CE AGENCY If 43 , , I Lf ' 1, I ' ' ' .I 1 .' ' f , INSURES YOUR .- 1 I . I I 3 HOME , K - CAR - 4 N ' - BUSINESS ' - HEALTH K - LIFE - INCOME 1 1 . ' I -L ' .V I, I ICQOTHPIIHISHIQLIDI ,L , , 1 V ' I uf' I I o ,. u ' X1 iv I h FRIEND If? Page 166 ZW W it HOME bow p i My X Q CANNING COMPA Y p fEst.1905J j I f fl QV i U k all gf AD TE ' , K 1 Institutional C p i ff X2 f Wholesale Grocers A ip , 1 A , Featuring 5 U Jil Star Cross Tomato Products , J if i CLQXTY ' ! Star Cross Kraut and Green Beanswfxy xy N 7 . , X f' X Libby Fruits p 5 , A ll Pig? . J Manufacturer of A Red Diamond Table Condimentsi and Dressings 1 -f Pure Horseradish l . U! Ny f Avenue if 1 Umar ff , V ES Wit it OLEDO , 0 I0 1 South St. Clair Street ' Toledo 4, Ohio CHer1'y 3-6141 Harold R. a zel Bob Nachazel if V W, XCZQL -., Red We1'lsIE1rIT0usl39ast Beef Sandwich Shops gk!! 'K 'Q-L1 -1' -X 2817 Nloymoiz STRELET ,H I . - NL .a A Q I 'gk R 3 News location with parking facilities --51740 Sylvania Ave. K , X s XV. , .1 Mk , Vchiffs That Satisfy Deluxe Potgfco Chip Company ' 2741 Lagrange CH. 3-5451 Leonard R. Garwacki Page 167 r l MQW, I 7 dz-tiff? k rly Pharmacy and Gift Shop 'f 651 A 9-J R by D ' e ' Toledo, Ohio LW ' CHAS. L. HOFFMAN, Proprietor ff 4 I A .fl UD 5 Phone EV. 2-8141 BRIDAL GOWNS BRIDESMAIDS DRESSES Ready Made and Custom Made BRIDESMAIDS HATS BRIDAL VEILS FLOWER GIRL DRESSES MOTHER-OF-THE-BRIDE DRESSES COMMUNION DRESSES FORMALS AND VEILS ATLAS BRIDAL sHoP ,W J 2932 Lagrange sf. ' Between St. Hedwig,s Church and Central e. Phone: RA. 9-2521 Monday, Wed sd , Fiiirday 9 . .-9 P. Tuesday, y Sat rday A.M.-6 . f fb I f' '- EXPRESSION Q if ' AJ . ,L f 1 , Is a refiection of t inking C Vi W jk! YoUR EXPRESSION diy M WW Is the soul of your portrait a Have your portrait madexky cia In the Art of Expression! SN: My WU! ' ong tion?U Best Wish K Lf P figcfmxjvw iyr BRITZ I INIW H. A. Powell Studios f One of Americais Leading Photographic Studios 2495 Collingwood Toledo, Ohio CH. 4-1465 W' 317 Superior St. Between Adams 8z Madison Page 168 I ,Q is I n I 1 2 ,I ,COMPLIMENTS OE I ? X . UMEUSIBIG BURGER ,Four Convenient Location i 1 AL'S MEN'S SHOP MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER I F ATURES LATFST STX LES IN YOUNG MENS SPORTSWEAR YOUR LEVI'S HEADQUARTERS Op t 9p.m. Daily GR 5 9192 5 My MQW 'MJ' ff. em, Jfjj lljgf Mu W JE! N,U6?Wwf6Ef in ,ef LV MW 3, M KW WMLWOH Igjq-fa-ENC J W WW E W WWEE J V!! WV 2802 Wayne Street W W EVergreen 2-3429 K 6 Toleiio 9, Ohio P g 169 I fl' p V 1,1 f ll -. 1 ' I G5 I-I wi' fl In l ' . . .1 11' .v 'I ' f ,Ur ' 1' A f STELNIACKI MEATS ..l 4 . ,, ff ff' -, I 5, Y FINEST' POLISH SAUSAGE MADE . . ' ISIIELBASA-KISZKA In ' 1, 'HOM-EfMADE HICKORY SMOKED BACON I L' ' .sM'6iiED PORK LOIN ,I -' , ' I ' - I , I 3312 Lagrange St..-V, A L 1 Af - ' . I Af ' 0,4 , , . 1 H' V f . 1 I - ' 1 , I - SMOKED CHICKEN CH. 4-7694 , 4 E , r I It I United Window Cleaning Co. WINDOW CLEANING and JANITOR SERVICE Leo Buczek Joseph Brocki CH. 3-3909 Sehnlidlin Brothers Heating Co. Celebrating their 41st Anniversary INVITE YOU TO CALL FOR ANY OF YOUR HEATING PROBLEMS ALL TYPES OF HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Phone CHerry 6-0366 Lorlitte Beauty Salon A11 Types of Hair Service Specializing in Cold Waves 1615 Broadway 0 Toledo 9, Ohio SCHMIDLIN BROTHERS HEATING CO. 3120 Monroe Street Call CH. 4-7451 for Your Free Estimate Open Weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 7 011112 8: C 0 El OO THE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 605 MADISON AVE. Between Huron and Erie Phone CHerry 8-5327 Page 170 me A OHIO'S FINEST AND MOST MODER BE Y O OFFERS YOU 0 Lifetime Security High Pay ea t H TOLEDO ACADEMY OF BEA Q ' ' ' - ' QP1 rk Q1 331 St. Clair St. facross fpdm Lion orej CHerry 2-669 PAY AS YOU LEARN ONLY 37. K I 2 A' Paul Johnson , N , Twln Oaks creatlon Insurance , Counseling A NICE PLACE TO BOWL Estate and Investment Planning Agent for the OHIO NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY The Sooner YOU Plan YOUR Future The Better YOUR Future Will Be. May I Help YOU? Call Me! Thanks! Office-CH. 6-7494 Home-EV. 2-5338 2816 SYLVANIA AVE. GR. 2-7637 Mary's Variety Store 3240 Lagrange St. CH. 6-9881 Prop. A. 8z M. Misiuda Children's 8.4 Infants Wear - Christening Sets - Lingerie Ladies Wear f Linens Think Nothing Done While Aught Remains To Do. CONGRATULATIONS AND LUCK DELMONT E CAFE Beverages 0 Food v Entertainment CH. 3-0155 617 Summit Street TOLEDO, OHIO Page 171 Ufiu er 8-4275 f NJ 'A - f lj U 'xbflf O' xx. .5 ' I K, 1 . :ll KX .X x A x , V I . Y I f 1 ' P , Wx Congratulations 'to the lClass of 1959ff . 4 ' sl ,ii J A ' ' ' - M A X 6 Q , A WAYNE ZACHRICH. 5 W- A '- 'J A I , I lf 1 il . 1 f 4 l. 5 J X ,WAT L REALTY , BUILDERSy i7 lg ir- . i . 6 l A P-,' X-I 01 GR. 9-2873 1 A f I GR. f5-8634 lf G I bw A dv' 2243 LASKEY Rb. I ,, 'gp 1, w Vw wif- . A I 'x f lvl! 1 In our future yo ,lwill be in need of a homef ,tl I . y , , lf A ,, Let me serve your with experience! I ' I xlgjulx Compllletelhome sales. W Y QI Xi NEW - BU1LD:J' UY L USEDI-' A 1 1 lla T35 xf l. - X i mv I I V ' Ixxx ,3 N R C1451-y Q-CSX COMl?,LlMENTS OF Himsa! ' J 4 If RCF T-A f as , QXs'xiWART PHARMACY , -Lf - Xl ' ri lx, Q U Sei A ,T 9 X4 ' 'L Th P 3 ' A , A ,Y s . omas rop. 3 ' 6 'QL I K g 'gk Wxhkf Y 1 ' .xx K ...Z CLEAN RUGS LAST LONGER Body and Fender Work Let Us Help With Your Frames and Axles Straightened Cleaning Problems Wheel Bal ing and Alignm t Laying RUG and CARPET Cleaning Sewing CLEANERS Binding , r ' Remaking0riential ' Domestic Reweaving 1 I - Mothproofing ob A 6,1 VICC . Free Estimates Complete Insurance Coverage CLEANING IN YOUR HOME MW STR ET I lf I' OR OUR PLANT 4457 B 81 L Carpet Service OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 1673 W. Bancroft St. Phone CH. 4-4111 Phone CH. 6-5025 Page 172 .r Q6 . 7 I 2 A . f fffl . ,fy SL L P tf f W . n , lv' 5 rj f MELLE'S HARDWARE , at Q' fjfb A ,J AND ' - , 'S ,. 1 I L' W lr! Read ,Wsefvef Ou OH A Y Qfcfrtfflkf' SPORTING Goons stone ' f xv, 1 0 W L M 'ff . 1 , 1 ,, .X 9, 4 2,77 j'Everything For Every Sportl' M d' ' t TL! I W a I nab me WS Went ' Bowling Shirts 0 Blouses ' Bowling Balls , I Bowling Bags ' Bowling Shoes ft, j X YL V dv Basketball Equipment S fzedfiuacnlh I I Baseball Equipment 7 . . F tb ll E ' t X! J a Son t Enej . 15111 Award Ssvlgatgs ?ml.::lvt::'d Letters f foffee S op r 711 Madlso Trophies dj J ! . L Gym Suits - Gym Shoes u ff X H f Megaphones ' Cheerleader Supplies 7V X My SADFA Uniforms for All Sports 1 .5 E,-,lg . 410 Madison School and Team Discounts f Westv Shopping Center EV. 2-4225 J 1735 Arlington Avenue atl B lly Known For Good Food Prop. Harold E. Meue, Jr' Glass Has Made A Difference Now is the time to refiect upon the good ole, days in school -the many friends, your favorite teachers, sports and dances and parties. But when looking at today's school architecture, we think you'1l agree that glass has made a diiference! Here's picture-proof that school corridors don't have to be dark and dreary tunnels. No longer must walls be solid and opaque. Today, more attention is being paid to daylight and view. When reflecting upon the advantages of this glass age, we think you'll agree that the good new daysi' are better. LOF unsnv-ownns-ronn emi dywfflfmaaa cnnss Page 173 I J v' w U' L Y affix ' vi Y J.. Ilia yin!! We . V X HJ J ll N ,L Q 4 ' JJ ' ,J JE A111 MORE J I wJ 1 K A . I I ' L y I V. l f ,Q 'Jr ,- PPE 81 QAM e 4 I of Ng ff jj J' X: X ' ' A I' Ju , Cfut' Piijahd Cakes arf baked after L rn I if J PARKWAY MEATS if mlfdnlisght nd: C1M.iV in ti E fOI' 4ParkWay Plaza I lunph to ,restailfantsf olels, clubs, in- uf Jfstitutions andwfactgryhcafeterias. Maumee, Ohio J . I A I ' I , s !.' ,JA fl X I x 4 I -lg , V' , See Us fel' Pies and Cakes for Choice Meals b- Your Banquets and Parties Beef Veal Pork Lamb SW The Erle-Thomas Ple Company W0 925 th E ' St t Cut fre h an 13474, le p xr rle ree ff my S W! MMI l4 4 ' J , Q ,L if , ' , IJ , CWM 4-4679 MJ Vljfkqjwaijjjgff , X 1 ,I 4 A 4, ,fr fvljj AIM f fe M134 MQW if Wfpyffbfy MGM WLM, Ay IWHWIACY W ' M Adj SSX n X H. 61 P . 2 Skl, Pr Ucrx tlon Pharmacist 11 ff mo M 2703 LAGRANGE STREET TOLEDO, OHIO W 2 A M The ROBERT F. LINDSAY REALITY YOUNG, AGGRESSIVE SALES FORCE 4628 Lewis Avenue 0 GR. 4-9148 Page 174 X 'jxvuj 7' I X 'P river? ' J- n ' OHS 0 CONGRATULATIONS W 1 S of ,59 www WM 5SI Y . 1 - from 2 I IE UGS ' , A, 1 Delivery AAFRI D -Y? ' I I W Q' 02 L is CH. 3-9436 yfd, I EAWMU ODS I W CV I we I Q My fo all occ i X Wye . ffets, Eguquets, in ers, QFM I rties, ces, e gs, Business Meetings I-IEST U FINEST SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES BW OX. 1-0234 W 19 fri ,6 CONSAUL STREET GUING URBIT? F I 1 E-'Sis 'ill You be!! With a telephone iob lf: you're launched on a great career. i ia' Varied work...good wages and 5 5 opporiunities for advancement fir Q A Come in and folk if over 1 the UHIU BELL telephone company am! THE BLADE PRINTING AND PAPER COMPANY 232 suPEmoR sr. - CH.1-621.5 - TOLEDO Page 175 1'Nursing-days spent with our Great Physician helping to sooth those de- pend on our devoted, comforting care. Marcia Kellermeier Class of '57, Central Catholic Class of '60, St. Vincent's I For Information Call St. Vinffenfs Hospital School of' Nursing I CHerry 1-8161 ' J VARIETY CLUB BEVERAGE CO. Bottlers of Pepsi Cola Hires Root Beer f ' ' Up-Town 31-17th St. CH 3-7251 I h . . A SHOP AND .SAVE HERE A Reliable Prescription Service .V KNUDSEN DRUG STORE CH 1-8251 1943 Detroit Ave., at W. Woodruff HAVE YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION FILLED HERE Larry L. Kaufman Co. Industrial Gas Equipment TOLEDO 9, OHIO For Better Lumber See Starr Lumber Sr Coal Co. 1701 Starr Ave. OX 1-4696-4697 NORGE LAUNDERAMA SERVE SELF - co1N OPERATED WASH EXTRA FAST DRYING 206 106 Owned and Operated by MR. and MRS. LEONARD FERN 312 FASSETT ST. - TOLEDO, OHIO Open Daily 6 a.m. - 1 a.m. Page 176 MEATS OF QUALITY G Gramling Bros. Meat Market C 9 I r 0 lno s PIZLH and Spaghettl 502 Tecumseh Street Corner of Collingwood 3981 Monroe St. in the Colony CH, 1-8269 Toledo, Ohio GR. 2-3567 Take Out Grders , K, , 7 9 KJoseph Andrew , If ' L 'Q 7 if John H. Vance, Florist ' Vi- f f X V .. X K' L Distinctive Floral Creations f V, f .f , 1 v V' , ,1, ' it l Flowers leave part of their fragrance in tx' ,, I, the hands that bestow them Q 7 1951 Sylvania Ave. - GR 9-6891 ill' I. I 'L J If V, fjfyfff If , ,' f' r 11, affix! f, of J!! ft , I 1 ' .X I A , ' If T' ' 4 'lv I' I E I J-I 'lf 1 fda' ' 9 Hi Seniors: V , if ' . 'ir' :fd 516, I i ffl jj!! I fi. ,Cr y A U T o - L IT E ZW 9,993 X aff' 0 F F E R S I f it Y 0 U - - A secure future! f, Top working conditions! 1 ' Growing opportunity! X6 Your local Auto-Lite Personnel Employmen ' l W ' ' an . t .3 . Champlaln and Mulberry Streets and 1S op a W Make a date today to see about a job withal oun u . THE ELECTRIC AUTO-LIT'E OMPANY Toledo 1, Ohio Page 177 TO OUR FUTURE HOME MAKERS SUCCESS 0 RUG BEAUTY-OUR DUTY CH 3-7281 730 ' 1 I 1 Champlain 3 LEANER5 , CARPET 8 RUG C Gr' 76 YEARS CONTINUOUS SERVICE OHIO LAUNDRY 81 DRY CLEANERS 1306 Sylvania Avenue GR. 2-5293 Richard Sexton '34 Stanley Sexton SIANRICH, Inc. 3700 Upton Ave. Toledo 13, Ohio ALL UPHOLSTERY TRIM SUPPLIES U PHOLSTERY FABRICS FOAM RUBBER AUTOMOTIVE TRIM KH RE IU' 15a,,,1.', ' . CONGRATULATIONS I'-'amid . CIAA . 'X , ' 'fm' mffv f-'fffa .f'z,-' ..I7,,,URSULINE ACADEMY I Cu . doo? 4-LMI My ' ' - . 4025 Indian Road W U 0, 1 Z. WP 37' Congratulations Senior Class from CENTRIPETAL STAFF 7, Page 178 COMPLIMENTS OF Harold W. Stewart, Inc. Compliments of Dell Haven Construction Co. BUILDERS OF FINE HOMES 3455 Dorr St. 0 Toledo, Ohio More ' O ticians 7 P 706 Madison Ave. 0 Toledo 2, Ohio CH. 6-9858 Good Luck Seniors Roger Nut Products Company 4902 Douglas Road GR. 5-1564 18 Trucks serving Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana SENIORQREGISTER Name ' Addresr Abair, Lawrence .1 ,..,... ............. ........ 1 3 7173,Drexel Dr.-12 Abraham, Helen ,... Q1 .,., 1, ., .........,........,..... 302 Burger St.-5 , Adamciti, Miltonki ...A... . .,.,... ' ..... f ...... 927 Eversham St.-5 ,iAlbert, Bernard .... S6295 ....., 'I .. ........ 3741 Mapleway Drive-14 KQQI-lorski2eJessie ..... -f ........... s 3.5 ......... A122 E.4geptraldAve.-8 Am a' .Robert .... ..,....,..., Fi .......... 5 Fa ....... 7 Cly e St.-5 ArkebEGerald ......,...,.,....,......... f 1141628 Eastway-12 A ustyniak, Lois .....,. 2 ................. .....,. - 15 Waverly-7 Aut Mary Kathryn .,...,..,...... L .......,.. 2264 Marehgo-14 Bahtwobertl.X ....... ,,, ..... 1, ............. 1, .... 244 Valleywoogl Dr.-5 Baksa, Nancy ,,., X .,,, Q ,.,.. ....... . ........ .L ....... 1651 Bond St.-5 Ballard, TerrenceX.2Y:.,t. ..IfgNx,.,Q1224 WesEDelalw:1zge-6 Baranowski, Micna 3.21 ...,... x, ............ Qt.,..,3l3' .-Par t.-8 Barnaby,VRobert .... ..,. .,.,., 4103 Commonwealth-12 Baton, Karwose ,... .,...,.,.,.... . .,Q..,...:i::32O4 Kimball-10 Baron, Patri ' ELL! ,.,,, ..,...,,, .,,, .,.. 7 5 L ' ,. ,,.. 3521 'Hoiles-12 Bart, Susanmsslz ........ .......,... .... 122.71'337 Blum St.-7 Bartko, Louis .A ....,...,,..., 4 .......,..,... X-4104 Earoline Avie.-312 Bate gf 'arl ,,.,,,, ,,,,,...,.,,, ,,,,.,,,.,.... . f.fs...,1,Vg Roosevelt-7 Bauggcgarbara ,..,....... 3, ..,.,.............. 1 ..,....... Utah St.-5 Bauer, andg ,,.., REEL. ....., QE.i5.,..ti13l E.6 mchet St,18 Beres, chardj .,,, 5 ..,,........... ........ ,123 N gyar St.-5 Beutler, rgare? .......,.....,......., Q00 me Ave., Erie, Michf Bielski, Cygthia ,,.,,.,,.. tx ..,.,. ,,..... ,..... R 4 40' Dexter St.-8 Bmg, gsirzabefh Ann ,...' 1. ......,..,e.., r S: ...... 113.20 Illawkzgt.-12 Bing, Marcia. , ,,.,, : ,,.,... .L ............. X ...,,... 5 C over ale-12 Bitterhi , ..,,.,. 153628 Bellevue Rd.-13 Blankgxason ,..,.., vi .......... 176FI'Macomber-6 Blazic, Da id. ....., CCL.-.5 ...... ,,,.,.. 219-.University Blvd.-14 Bodnar, lyn ,,,,.,,,,,,..,.. s ,..,,.,.,,., lllsyance St.-7 Boeke, NOIXEEIC .... ....., ,.., 2x2,.'.5LL1iZ5 Hirzel-5 Bollin, Janiteixg ....... ..,,..... Q ,.,.. Q Corbin ,Rd.-12 Bollman, Josep ,,,...,... ....... X ......... E51-316 Oak St.-5 Bonk, Marie ......... .............. Q ..,.,..... N verett St.-8 Bonk, Mary Ann ,.,,.,,..Y,.... 122172 Bronson Ave.-8 Borer, Richard .,,..... ........,,,,., I :..,.1601vSpencer St.-9 Borer, Ronald ...,,.,... ,..,,,..,,.,... AQ .,.... 239 Hanover-9 Borling, LuDonna ,,,,, ,.,.,.. F .... ............... 2 7 48XElm St.-8 Bozymowski, Maria .... ...,...., . ,,.,,.,,..,,.. 550 Woodjdale-9t Brady, Alfred .....,......... 1 ,,,,...... ..........,.,, 1 737 Hins ale-l- Brier, Kathleen B ....,,....,,. .qnlg ,.., 2332 Bodette'Ave.-13 Brimacombe, Judy ..,.........,,,,,,, N ..,.,,.......,.., 1122 Olson-12 Brown, David .........,.......o..eee,......... ' .,,....oee .3922 Bellevue-13 Brown, Joyce Clare ,,,.,, ......., ..,..,,,, 1 112 Hawk St.-12 Brucken, Joseph. ..,... ,,.,..,.,.. 4301 N. Lockwood- l 2 Bruss, Michael .,..,,,, ,...,,,, ,,.,,.. 1 3 02 Broadway-9 Budzyn, Diane ......,. ...... 6 39 Woodstock Ave.-7 Bunner, Patricia ,.,.,.... ,....., 3 808 Drummond-13 Cairl, Ralph ............. .........,,,,., 9 19 Geneva-9 Caroots, Carol .....,.... Carr, Anthony ,...,,,,, 3214 Maeterlinck-14 ...,,,r,,1370 W. Woodruff-6 Carr, Rosalie ,,..... ,,,.., ..,...... , 5 511 Douglas-13 Cassidy, Thomas ......... ,....... 3 714 Drexel Dr.-12 Chamberlin, Joyce Chrzanowski, Mary ..,.,,.,,,, ,,.,.,...5503 Elmer Dr.-7 ,,,,,,.433 E. Park St.-8 Ciesielczyk, William ...,,,Y., ,,,,,.... 2 523 Parkwood-10 Clark, Richard ,,,.........,,. ........ 3 203 Manhattan-11 Coci, Raymond ......,..,, ...... 1 435 Macomber St.-6 Condon, Thomas .....,. ......... 2 126 Forest Ave.-6 Connolly, Ann M. ,,,,,. ......,.,,..., 4 037 Eastway-12 Conti, Melanie ,.,.,,,.. Conyers, Jane ....,,, Cooper, Mary ,......... 3387 Collingwood-10 .......,4545 No. Haven-12 ....r,,,,,.2856 Castleton-13 Cooper, Patricia .....,.,. ,...,.,,, 3 444 Glynn Dr.-14 Corcoran, Daniel 1 ..,..,,, ,. Corthell, Marilynn ,. Cotruvo, Joseph ,c..,..,..., .........,1252 South St.-9 ...,,,.....412 Spring St.-8 ...,.....3OM-15th St.-2 Cousino, Elizabeth .,.,...,, ,,.......,, . A 571 Dearborn-5 Cousino, Jacqueline .,,... ,,.,......, 3 829 Beverly Dr.-1-4 Crane, Donald P. .......,. . ..... ,, 2-15th St. Apt. 10 Crimmins, Edward ,. 423 California Blvd.-12 Croak, Kathleen ,....,.,. ...,.,,,...,, 2 039 Delence St.-5 Ctoci, Mary .........,.,.. .....,.,,,. 1 739 Macomber-6 Crowley, John ., . ......,, 1619 Gould-12 Czerniak, Suzanne Czubek, Carol ,....,.,. Daly, Joseph ....,,.. Daudelin, Ruth ,.,,... 3943 Burton-12 306 Capistrano-12 539 Jervis-9 907 Paxton-8 Page 179 N N - i x ' ' ' l I Congratulations to the ! , 1 - Class of .59 - LYNN'S RESTAURANT V x . Q Banquets ' ,Wedding Breakfasts .J , , A ' , 4 Receptions . J - X X ' GR, 5-3462 .- 4652.Lewis Ave. .,, . v , V -ORCHARD DRUGS 1 1 ' l X Prescription Delivery Service Name David, Frank ....,-,,,,, DeFalco, Carla .,,,,.,,... Degnan, Michael .,.,,,, Del-Ian, Patricia .,.,,,,,, Del Brocco, Patricia ..,... Azlrlrers ..,,,,,,...l820 Detroit Ave.-6 ,,i,i.i.926M Woodville St.-5 Greenwood-5 608 W. Central Ave.-10 r.t.,..t3241 Blacksto e Dr.-8 Dt-mko, John eee,......cec ......V...ee,e..ie . .2344 k sf N Denniston, james ,.................,,,,,,,i,i..,. ,..., , H62 ay -5 Dillon, Brian ,i...,..,,.,,,,,, ,,........,...,,,,.,, , 5 ' k Pl.-8 Dlugosielski, Mary .....,.... ., ,,..,..,..., 1 , odst Ave.-7 Domalski, Barbara ...... .,.., ,,,. . . .,......,, I Jun 'on Ave.-7 Dooley, Richar ,,..., ,,,,,,........ .,,,, ,... Z C h elten am-6 Doolin, Richar ..,,,,,,,,,.,. . ...,,,,, . . 55 D orn-5 Dowling, J . .,,.....,.,.. .i,.,,.. ..,,, Q ...,,.. , . .424 enden-9 Duiiy, Kat ee ...,,,, 2 i...,...,,, Q' ,ir....,.. 2439 La qtt Dr Dung , S ron i,.Y L ..,.,,,. ......,, , ,... , , ,835 ain-9 Em me c,.,i. ...Vc. 1. .. . H5 Mapl ood-10 Eic izabet ,,,,,,... .,,,,,... ,,,,,,,,, , i....,, 1 7 V Joffre Eichner, ju ' ,r..., ,,,,,.,r . .1 ,,,,,, 51 Be eley 2 Elwell, sha on... 6 e...... ,..,r.. erre reeeii , 7 o Gle e-14 Etue,CQ41re c r,.,...,, ,,,, , . .... ,,,.,.,,,..,. , ,160 lburn-6 Evers ri, iou , ,,,,,...,, , ,.,,., ,,... 4 1 J an Rd.-12 Fadell, y ,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,..i,......,,,,,,,,.. . . . ,,.. 121 Forest-6 Fadell, eral , ,,,,,,, ,, .,,...,,....,,,,,,.,... . ,...,,,, 121 Forest-6 Falrer, john W ,,,, ,, ,, ,,i,.,,.,,,,.,,,,.,i.. 1221 ,A rvard Blvd.-14 Farmer, ry ,,..,,, ,,,,,,i,.,.,., ' M304 Hanover-9 Ferner, ou' . .,,,,,.,,,, ,... ,,,,, , .... 2 5 64-106th-11 Flanagan, T as ,,,i ,. ...... , 627 W. Delaware-10 Flanagan, R err ...,,, ,,,.. . ..,, , , 2239 Whitney-6 Fleitz, Fred ..... Floyd, Cecelia ,,.,,..... ,, 4840 Monroe St.-13 ..,,,,520 E. Stateline Rd.-12 X X f , Flynn, James ,,...,...., .......r,,,,.1, 5 17 Arden Pl.-5 l I -2 , ' I Former, Timothy ,,,,... ,r.....,,..,,,, 5 44 Myiers-9 ff! : , . , Foy, John ,,.,,,,,,.......,,,,., ,,,, 3 08 Critten en-9 K hong 6 , Foy, Patricia i,.......,,,, r,...... ,..r,,,,r 8 7 6 Orchard St.-7 3059-301-31 BANCROFT,ST 'l 'fQffQf4iioziaieilebiiieuiidsfig , i t ' 'I 3' Frazer, Mary ..,.....,,,,,,, .,,,.,,,,,,,,. 2 66 Parker St.-5 . - 'v ,- 4 Freiheir, Suzanne ..,,..,. ,,,,, 3 217 Franklin Ave.-8 y i ' C U Galclys, Sharon ,,,...,. , ,...,r,,r, 2602 Elm St.-8 ' , Garber, Diane ..,.,,,, ,,,,,,,..... 8 18 Forsythe-5 ' ' 1 Gaynor, Marcia. .,..., ,,,,,,,... 1 129 Radcliff Dr.-9 I CM, err Mary ,....,.. ,, ,..,,,,,,,, 3223 Inverness-7 , ' j C GZ, obert .,.,...,,,,,.. H ..r.r ,. ,.,,i 662 bCraE1ford-12 ' ' dieux, Lois ,.......,,,,,, ,..,,,,, 2 338 West roo Dr.-13 ,Compliments of Gunka, id ....rr.trt..t...rtt to 345 E. Hudson sf.-8 Goo , ' hard ,,.. , ,i,. 331 Mellington Dr.-10 Gordo P, ' 'a ....,,,,,,.,,,,. ,,,,,...... 1 651 Schomberg-5 Gorski, Tere ....,,,,,.... ,..,,,, . .. ...32364Briiham St.-8 ' Mar aret ,.,,,, i.....,,,,, , , ...,,,.,,,,, 7 9 mouth-5 ' ere? ...,.... ...,.,,, ,,,,......,..v 6 59 Pallinwood-2 ' ' y atricia ,e.,,,,.,....,,. , ,,,,..,,,. .,,,.,,,, 1 222 Prouty Ave.-9 ' o ri h m .,,.,,,,,,,,,, T' ,,,,..,. ,,,,,,, 2 904 Bowen Rd.-13 Savlngs ' ross seph ,....,,,, ,,,,,,,, , . ,. 3634 Bowen Rd.-13 Q , . ss, Ann .,.. Q .,,,,,, , ,, .,,.,....., 2346 Oak Grove Pl.-13 ur ky, Andre s , A.......,,r..,,.,,,.r,rr,,,, 106 Graclolph St.-12 5 Haa arlen ......,.,., r,rr,r,,r,,,,...,,... 2 180 Eastbrook Dr.-13 R.OSSFORDg OHIO Haf r, di ,,,.....ttt.rtrt trtr 2 r......,,t 4635-286 sr.-11 oan ...,,,,, ,,,,,,,. ,,,.,.. . ,,,,, , 1 706 Avondale Ave.-7 al r omas ,. ,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.., .2237 Berdan-13 I-Iarriso ances ,,,, A ,...... LS 10 Dorr St.-7 Healey, Patr ' ..ri,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 2 clford St.-5 Heck La H ,,,, H ,,,,,., 662- Broadway-9 Heige, ian .......,,, ,,r,,,,,........ . . 8 Hag ey Rd.-12 He' , a onna ,,.,,,,,,,, -S ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 256 Brookford-14 Colnpliments of Hei a, ia ...,,r, ,r,,r,.r.....,,,..,,.,.. . . 2 Hamilton-7 Hel W ' an tttr rtrrrrrtrtr 4 6 gig Rd.-13 gemraerer, Da ,D r,,r,,,r,,,. ,..r. R .4-ffl, Box Sylva ' eno , R .. H r,,,,.r,,,,,r,t...i. 1523 Norw .-7 Ilzllctelr, N ,.... ,,r,r,,r,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64244?ouglas - , ett e, ,..,r,,,,.... ...,,,,, . . ,.... ..., 2 9 Vermont- ST. HYACINTHTS Hiilabfand, Ona A ,ttt tttttttttrttttrttr, 1207 Manu ,.7 Hiller, Nancy ........, ,, .,,, 3234 Blacksro r,-8 V N Himrnler, Rita ....... ,,,, ,rr,,,, ,,,, , , , 3617 Twinning St.-8 I , C, C, Y, Hiris, Henry ,,,, r,,,,.., ,,.... 5 l 6 Whittemore-5 Hochanadel, Ruth ..,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 25 Willow Ave,-5 Hoffman, Nancy V...,,... ......,.. .,,, 3 1 1 Sunset Blvd.-12 Hoffman, Terrence James ,,,,,,,,,,l 517 Shasta Dr,.9 Hollendonner, David ,.,,,,,,. ,,,, , H510 Palmer-8 Holman, Carol ,,,,,......., .,,, 2 560-117th Sf,-11 Page 180 Honas, Leah ,, ,, 1317 Woodland-7 glan- QC- X91 in Bw., EL4'S.J'x1c,.,,-X CD fk Q,,1.a3L I-Qvxjykg, -WN' ' A - CN Qi'--,ph X ,VB-cl EV. 5-3394 N0ta1'y Member Toledo Real Estate Board G. F. CAPOUN REALTOR f' GENERAL INSURANCE l SEIRETY BONDS LICENSED RE-AL ESTATE BROKER L L, - i Name Addrexr Hornyak, Steven ,,,,,.. ,,,.,... 5 13 Whittemore-5 Horrigan, Karen .,.,.. ,,.f,f,.........., 8 65 C0bl1rn-9 Hudecek, Nancy ...,.. ...,.. 2 419 Sylvania Ave.-13 Humbert, Mary ,,,,,,,,l..,.,....,..........,,.,.,,,.,,., 2255 Verm0nt-10 Hundsrucker, Joyce ............AA........A................. 411 Western-9 Ion, Ruth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.-.....,. 2148 Manhattan St., Erie, Mich. Itmen, Kathleen ...... . ........ .....V.. .VYVYY7VV,.A.. . . .329 Decatur-9 Dlanas, Susan ,,,,,,l,,. :L .........,,,,.,...,.. 3835 Wallwerth-12 Jardine, Batbara,.4 A..,. , johns, Rigiahlf ,,,rr...., JOl'1l'lSO1'jf aries ,,.A John h,james 4 nf . . ' ' K'-u inski, Daniel ,,,,..,, Kamper, Karen ,,,A.,., ,,.r,,,,,,,ll43 Berdan-12 ,r,.,,,,3717 Williston Rd. Berdan-13 ,,,,,,,,2129 Marlow Rd.-323 ,,,,,,,,,,,,425 E. Hudson St.-8 ,,.,,,,,,,,,,2061 Eastgate Rd.-14 , ll Kantm -,h uth ..,, ,..,,.,..,.,,... ,,... . 5 45 Woodsdale-9 ' 1 . X.. ' . Kaygerin' rice ,,,,.,.... ,,,,.iA 1 08 Park Dr., Rossford, O. 155 Amherst Drive ', Toledo'14, Ohio' ' Kem., 3, 1 y--,-yyVyyyy4,,q- --yy-VV-,yyyyyyyyy 5 265 Sew, Rd.,6 1 . , , y Q Kei1,P 1 ,,,,,,.,,,,,. L4 ,....,. .......,..,....,.... 6 36 s. Byrne-9 4 , ' .fKe11er,aX n ,,,,,, ,,,,,,r,, ,,,,.,.,.,. 2 3 50 Lawton Ave.-6 I - I 'A if Kepusy' Gerald fa .....,...,, .................. 8 22 Prouty Ave.-9 V' UI, Kerr, Qavida' ,,,,,,,,.,,, ,.,...., 4 533 Commonwealth-12 N LX V Kerscher? ames ,,,,.,, .,,.,... 4 541 S. Detroit Ave.-14 u j , 4' Kest, joseph ,,.,,,,,,, ..,,....,.... .2498 Eroadway-9 ,' 1, Kish,fKarl ,....,.,,,,.... ......, 3 03 Ber ley Dr.-12 Royal Typewflter CO- 1 . Kim., Helen ........... ....................... 5 31 parm L ,lf ', Klostermeier, Diana ........ ......... 5 O12 Strathmoor Dr.-14 V! ' ' 1 1 . 1- ilff- Knight, Nancy ,,....... ....,.....,....,.................. 5 49 Federman-9 1 L1 1 ,gf f Know, Ralph ............,..............,. , ......,...,. 329 Kenilworth-10 'J 1 '-f ig Koester, Frances ,.......,..., Sylvania-Metamora Rd., Berkey, O. 311 ERIEQTOLEDQ 1 K , yigiary .....1................... ...... i 55,523 Emueiaxafe-5 1 1 o ocins i, au .,.........................,.,. 1 oo an ve.-1 ' K I Kolasinski, Daniel. ..,...... Rt. 1, Weckerly Rd., Monclova, O. ,l Konemy, Gloria .i....................,...............,, H4037 Grantley-13 Konrad, James ,,,,. ,,,,...,,.......,............... 1 614 Lehman-11 Konz, Michael ....,... ..,,,,.,.,i,, 1 044 Orchard St.-9 Manual -. Electric 1 Rentals Koperski, Richard, ...,V,....... ,,,,.... 6 16 N. University Blvd. Kopinski, Dennis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. .,c,,,,,..,., l 624 Crestwood-12 Kovach, Marie ...............i......... ........ 1 133 a ilton St.-7 Kova .....1... 1.,. e ........ 4 ck Dr.-5 Kov s, T ...,,....,,..... ,,..., ...,... 2 146 Delence-5 Kovg' lyn ....... ...,,...., ,,.,,,. 4 l 9 Ravenwood Dr.-5 ff' Kra Christine., ,,,,.. , .A......................,.. 1 Dexter St.-8 I 6Krasula, John .. ..... .............................. . . . Willow-5 R , h rl' M I A Rrempa .. ,........ Catawba I , ort Clinton, O. - Kromp liza h .,....,.,,.,.. rg, ,....,,,,.,, 2041 Genesee St.-5 G K ' l, Kathleen7tb .......,,,,...,,.,,. 1668 Nebraska Ave.-7 ron, Daniel ...,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 3 131 2 Gorney Pl.-8 ' ' ' Kuron, Patrici ,.... ,,.......... 9 ,..., .,., . , ..,.... 3 255 Franklin-8 Spitzer Budding Ku a .,..r..r,.. 6 21 ie Highway, Rossfor L , illi ....... ............... 3 329 Evanst .- 0 , mont, Jo c A ,....., ..............,..,, 2 8 9 St.-11 CH' 4 Langend janet. ,.,.,....r,......,.., ic ., Berkey, O. L n ' , avid ,...,,.,,.......,......., .. ....... 4027 Vermaas-12 . , ante, James ,,,,r.. ,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. 5 5 9 D over Pl.-5 FITS 9 CHS11311ly 0 L1fE LaPointe, Patricia. ,...... ......... 411345 Laurel Ave.-14 LaVigne, t ,,,r., ,,,,,,,,,, 552 Orchard St.-9 LaVigne, R ,,,,,,, .,,6,g.m'3 ashington St., Genoa, O. Lawicki, es ...... ..,.,,......,,........... .,...r,,.r.r., A A ,2337 Lawton-6 Lawnic , Constance .....,,.,,,......,..,.......,.., 2541 Albion St.-6 Lepiar , Patricia, .r,,.,.,,..,, .,,....,, 1 15 N. Hawley-7 Lesli , Suzanne ,.,, ,...,,, ....,......., 3 8 64 Eggman-12 Leut Elbert .......,....,.....,.. .......... 4 706 Sadalia Rd.-13 HAUPERT APPLIANCE 1444 SYLVANIA AVE. fcorner VVestwoodJ GR. 9-7379 Lewandowski, Dorothy ...,r, ,,,r,,,,,,,,,, 1 029 Homer Ave.-8 Lewandowski, Richard Lewis, janet ,,.,,,,,...r.,..,,, Leyman, Thomas ,,,r,.,, Lick, Patricia , ,.,,,,. , Linker, Richard ,,,,,,, Lxntner, James ........... . Lister, Barbara ,.,., .... Lopinski, Geraldine Lowe, Mary , ,,,, ,,,,,, , Lupica, Thomas r,.. .. Lynch, Mary Ellen Lytten, Robert ,,,,,,, . Mack, David ,,,,,,, Maher, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,, Mancy, Ranee ........... . Manion, Michael , ,...., . Marshall, Gary ,,,,,,,,, 1044 Avondale Dr.-7 . ,.... 243 Dean Rd., Erie, Mich. Cragwood-12 Locust-8 3841 Revere Dr,-12 .,,,,,...3226 Beaumont Dr.-8 4726 Bowen-13 1023 Clay Ave.-8 2310 Hollywood-6 ,,,,,,,,,1215 Harvard Blvd.-14 , , 3228 Maher St.-8 ,, 921 Frederick St.-8 ,, ,,,, 2815 Lawrence-10 629 Woodland-2 ,,.,,.,.,,,1437 Sabra Rd.-12 ,1441 W. Bancroft-6 .,..,,,502 Prouty Ave.-9 Page 181 Ib , 1' . OF I E K I ep e- . -3 75 yjdza N 0 11 oledo, Ohio Op 'MERIKSENS PORTABLE TYPEWJWIJTERS! 1 t l 1 N11 323 Erie Street ff Avi' 5 1-Q03 ,Jf A Af J ,V 1. 251 L. 'VW . 'Qlvjn fi ff lj' 1 STARTS DRIQL. ,S lp0rRLSLJ'?' 1 if I , lf' U THE REXALL STiQiH1iIS 9 WEST TOLEDO5 ,Jw ss! F ,Ly 1' J NO , qw il 110 1 , i 1' 1009 Sylvania cor. Marthih ff M, 1 1 1659 Sylvania cor. Jackman 111,155 1 X L Clif V- l 1 D 17 1 Hlghland Lanes Bowllngw 1 W aaa 3835 WAYNE ST. K affix EV. 2-2421 1 Q Open 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. Page 182 ,W J Ji Na m e Matell, Christine A,.. -.. McCormick, Carol ..,.,,.. McDonald, Edward. ,,,, . Mclntosh, Barbara ,..,.., McGee, Michael ....,,,, McGreevy, Mary ....,,,,,., McLean, Frederick ....,, McQuade, Karon ,,,,,., Meiers, Frederick ....., Meissner, David ,....,.. Melle, David ,,,,,v..,,,, Mercurio, Sharon ,..,,,,,, Metro, Kathleen ,,,,.., Adzlreu ....,..3560 Dean Ave.-8 .........419 Danberry St.-9 ......409 Melrose Ave.-10 .............3l32-l3lst St. 2009 Summit St.-ll .,..,,,,3115 Cambridge-10 .,.......45l Crawford-12 , ,,,,, 1739 Brerheath-14 . .....,.. 590 South St.-9 1.3302 E. Manhattan-ll 1764 Spencer St. 2924 Lambert Dr.-13 .........2l35 Eastbrook Dr.-13 Metzger, Judith ...,... , ,,,..YY.....Y....YY.... 1117 Utah-5 Mical, Sandra ,,,,,,,,,.....,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,..,.. l 024 Bricker-S Michalak, Joanne ,,,,, ,,,,,,,....,.,........,,,,,,,.,,, 1 217 Mott Ave.-5 Mielcarek, Janice ,i...,. . 1023 Samaria Rd., Temperance, Mich. Miller, Frank ,,,.,,,,, A ,,,,... ..,,........,,,,,,,.,,,, . H522 Shasta Dr.-9 Miller, Patricia ,..... Ai.. . . ,.... .. 324 Moss St--8 Miller, Paul ,,....,,,,,,, ,,., ,,,,,,i ..,, 1 l l 0 Olson-l2 Miller, Richard ....,,,,, Minor, Ronald .,.,.,....,,, Mittendorf, Judith ...... ..,,, Modrowski, Roseanne ,,,,,,,, ..........2446 Georgetown-13 ....,..23 W. Hudson St.-S 163 E. Broadway-5 .......3905 Revere Dr.-12 Molnar, Dennis ,.,...,,....... ............ 3 253 Buckeye-8 Moore, David ,,.,..,,,..............,.... . ,.......... ..... . .,544 Federman-9 Moran, James ............. 7 i..................... 6 609 Nebraska Ave.-7 , Moreland, Carolyn .7..f.f...,.ffL,sla.I..11f ..... 920 A-U6Mlf-rle-7 Morrissey, Sharon ...........,............ .......... . 2.1874 Ontario-ll Morse, Nlichael ,,,1,,,,................................ 2255 Westbrook-13 Munich, Anthony ...,..... Murawa, Phyllis .......i Murray, Ann. ......... Nally, Judith .... . .... ...... Napierala, Barbara ..... Napieralski, Marie. ...... Nartker, Caroilyn ....., ,'1ANawroctiV,' Mary ....,... Nemece A, Alice ........ Neumeyer, June ........ Nosal, Cecelia. ...., ., ...,....4816-290th St.-ll ,.......5122 Hallgate-12 .......744 Nicholas St.-9 ...........1232 Berdan-12 933 Waverly-7 1 15 Detroit Ave.-7 ........2646-118th St.-11 45 Bronson St.-8 .........634 Collins Pk.-5 .......1519 Vinal St.-5 442 E. Hudson St. Notheis, David ....... ....... 1 . ..... 171 E. Broadway-5 Nowak, Florence ..... ........ ......... A . .. .. ...1 130 E. Bancroft-S Nowicki, Joseph .... 1 ......... .... .... . . ..... 1133 Avondale-7 Ochmanek, Rita T...-l ....... f., ,................. J .... , ..... 3420 Stickney-S Okonski, DavQd,,fg ,..,,.. .....,.......... , iff ..... 212 Hausman-8 Oliger, Joann .Q ....... ......... ........ 1 . .-' ....... 231 Kenilworth-10 Oliver, Ruth ,,,,,,,..... 17 ............. 1404 Crestwood-13 Olszewski, Carolyn ............ ............. .. 1139 Page St.-8 Olwick, Thomas .............. 1 ................. 1511 Woodlantl, Ave.-7 OfNeill, Patdick .,.,.... My .................,.. .439 Evergreen Ct.-10 Opre, Joseph ............... . .. ........ 7.1111 ..4 .....i 2ll8fWhite St.-5 Osborn, Charles. ......... ..... 4 ------ 1- ..: ...... 1.1635 Knower St.-9 Ostrowski, Norman ....... l .- ..... .... l 2827 Chestnut48 Pachucki, Marlene ...... 112 W. Cenrral..Ave.-9 Palka, Paul ..... ............ .... .,.................. 1 l 10 6,A11:ierr St.-5 AV, Palmer, Katherine .... ....... Q ....,..... ,. 'L' ........ 4339 Bellevuejy X' Pantanella, Jo n .... .... T ,....., 5,1 .,.,... 4 383 ,Beverly Dr.- 4 Paszko, Thom s. ..,.. if .... 1 146.631 L1Detroit Aye.-7 1 Paulssen, Patricia ..... .. T, ,1.-i.f 618 So. HawleyxSt.-9 J Pawlecki, Dennis. ............... 3 . ...... J ...... 337 E. Hudson St,-'Sf fj Pawlecki, Henry ....... :iff ......... l ............,..,. 5 M 666 E. Lake St.f8.x If Pavqlicki, 'Dorcxlhy ........ .. ....... ' .................. 31,27 ParkwqaJdl10Q 1 if Pawlowiczf Ed und ....... .Q ........ 14... 112250 H'ndelRd.a75' Jia Peer, Nancy .............. ..... T ..-ri., 5109 Alberni S3351 ' Pelwecki, Henry ..,..... ....... L , ..... 32,1-Q-16thl S622 ,, Pemberton, David ........ .... I ...JL ..... tl ..2 10 Locust St.-8 ,, fy! Perlalcy, Malrlbne ..i............... ......i........ 2 L41 Wopdford St.-5,1651 'g iPerna, Thomas .... ...... ............. I ..... 5 . .... ....1X73N1 Broadway-93 'I 'lj Perry, Kenneth .... f .......... ,E .. ,......v. l.vi...1,30f'lx!lVIichigan St.y1l,4' Fl Peter, Patricia .....lz'... ..f ........ H2014 Walnut St.l8 Petersonj James ...... .. ..... ........... 1 '2316 Westbro -13 Petro, Stephen .... r.,.. ..... 41,1 ..... . . ..i..l29 Dearborn St.-5 Pierce, Mary Ann .. .. - .......... . 2136 Burroughs-14 Pigott, Dennis.. .',..... .... . .. . .... . 2. 745 Yalleyxvbod Dr.-5 Pirtle, DeVilla .. ..,... :FL .... ....... ......... . . 439 Avyondale Ave?-Z ' Pohorecki, Paul. ..... .... ........ . .......... 2 10 Raxien 0611114 ,H '11 1Potrzebowski, Eldine ....... A.. ,. ...... .... .1 533 E eritral Q ir if Powell, Lynne Ann ....... gi 1 i ll 15643 , Cdfuteville-11334011 Prusakiewicz, Suzanne., ..,. ,.,,..71'l022 Proutyjf 1, JI Q 1' K Afvf 1 1 2 'J 4 ' - 1 T! xr! -1 lil J , ,. , 1 X ' ' J 1 , ' 1 1 , ' Ll' 1 'Wi 1 gf-Q15 - .,, H.-..-, CARLJWAZZURIII IMPORTER OF Italian, French, Spanish 8a Greek Food Products ff IK . Q4 ff, 513 MONROE V - I CH7f.3iQ115?: ,f Tid,ow , I losfo 10 5, i , v J v,.f . i .U I -Lv- DRINKJ 1 1 1 fi ,V , 1 1 ' 1 j YI! ,Vid s 15' 9 1--.1 if-GINGER ALE 1. DELICIOUSLR DIFFERE L7 0'BRIEN PAINTS f 1' lgil'0ll0llb2lll01' P3ilf, S 1 ii n,- 936 S lvania A . To do hio 3035 Sylvan a .ve.. T e' 0 ' , A y J if l12iii4i1 1027 Conant ., au ,Ohio 0 if W All f 1111 J . 7K Wishes from Sc rehn'Gmeenhouse Perrysburg, Ohio EV. 2-1941 ...., :m .,.,.,-fu.-pn-1,1-.1--t-any ,1--,,.:e, Na me Queenen, Barbara Roman, Lenore ,,,,,,,,, Radkiewicz, Irene Rang, Judith ,,,,,,,,,,,, Reardon, John .,,,,,, Reau, Patricia ,..,. , Regulski, Nancy ,,,, Rehkopf, Donna Reilly, Patrick ,, Reinbolt, James ,,,,,. Reinhart, Joseph ,,,. Reiter, Jane 1 Ressler, CaroL , Rihacek, John', Riley, Joyce ,,,,,, Ritter, Charles 1 Robarge, Walter , Roberts, William ,,,,, Rodrigvez, Richard ,. Rokicki, Judith v,,,,,,,.,,, R man, Judith ,, R ddy, Martin Addrers ,,,, 2001 Arlington-9 ..........,,,1486 Sabra Rd.-12 Hamilton 1571016 Telegraph Rd.-12 Hoiles-12 1 948 Custer-12 ..,,..,2733 Fellows St.-8 Central-8 2645 Oak Grove-13 Millbury, O. White St.-5 ...,,.,.....,., 197 E. Broadway-5 5349 Springdale Ave.-13 , . ,,,. ..,i .,,., 2 6 03 Eastvale-5 2815 Mulberry St.-8 1.11112 XVoodIand-7 2832-105th St.-11 H ,,,,,. ,. 4559 Elmhurst-13 ,...,,,1635 Airline Ave.-9 4802-296th St.-11 ., , 2040 Dana St.-9 113228 Parkwood-10 Ruggiero, Guy H ,,,, ,, ,,,,,, W ,,,, 333 Segur Ave.-9 Saad, Antionette ,..,.... ,. ,,,.,,,,, 3229 Heatherdowns-14 Savage, Nancy Jane ...,,.. ,,,, ..,., 1 1 130 Olson St.-12 Schrnidbauer, Judith ,,,,,,, ., .,...,,.., 2923 Gunckel-6 Schmidt, Julia ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,, 2 652 Northwood-6 Schnapp, Michael ,,., , , H ,.,, , ,,,, 824 Lorain St.-9 Schrock, Patricia ...,... .,...., ,,,, .,..,..,. . 2 4 01 Cherry St.-8 Schoenhofer, Thomas ...A,,, , ,, Q10 W. Crawford-12 Schroder, Suson , ,,,,,,,,,, , 2811 Gracewood Rd.-13 Schubargo, Dorothy, ,,,,, H ,.,,,,,, 422 Palmer-8 Schudel, Verle Sue' ,,.. . .,.i , , ,,,,,,,,,,, 16 Cragmoor-14 schuidt, Dav' at f ttttt at 130th St.-11 Settelmeyer, b tte ,,,,, f ay Blvd.-12 Sexton, J n ,.., ...,,. . 1 . ,, , 40 verlant w .-12 shatiwagm tdtt ' , acbigm gf.-2 Sheltcggl oy. ..,2 t22.,....2 1 ff tttttt 019 Avi-7 ieja, . .,,., .,..,,t . , 1 , ,,,.,,,,,,,,, 712 toc -7 ,,5in1or:. All , ,, , , ,Q ,,,, incinnati-l1 skmas, wiuia 2,..,.,.2. t22.t vinai sf.-5 Skudlarek, Carolwn ,,,,,, , ,tt, 59 Oakkgod Aye.-7 Slater, Janet . ..,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, , , , ,T ,,,, ,.,,,,,, 2 32 Pa a-12 arszcz, Richard ,,,,, , illa nt .-12 Smiszek, James ,,.,,,Y, . , ,,e,t, 7, S39 Smith, Clarence ., ,,,,, ,, f ce -14 Smith, Richard ...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 4 55 r a Sn? lecki, Judith ,.,,,. ,, ,,,,,. r y Ave.-7 S zadowski, Do , ,, ,, Wi Pl.-12 obb, Valarie ,. ,,,.,.. .,,,,, , , , , ' 'head Pl.-8 Sobczak, Rosalie .,,. , ,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 Fellows-S Sobecki, James ,.,,. ,,,,, TT , c, , ,,.., 3122 ' anklinAS Spears, Thomas ,,,.,,., , s-if., ,,,,, ,, 827 June ' 7 Spychala, Judith ,,,,,,, f, 7, 2 -7 Staley, Terrill ,,,,,,, , ,,.., 115 Maple St., o rd, . Stapleton, Eileen cc,,c, c.t,,,c.,,...a.,, 2 621 Ch t.-11 Staszak, Lawrence ,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 1445 Hai, y-12 Stearns, Joan ,. , Stebnicki, Helene ,,,,, Steinhauser, John ,,,, Stelnicki, James ,.,,, Stemple, William ,, Stems, Barbara ,, , Stillwell, Judith Strawinski, Patricia ,. Strogonoff, Robert Stroud, Charlene ,,t, Stuken borg, Joseph Sullivan, Deane ,.,. .A Sullivan, Janet ,.,,,,,, 145 Worthington-5 WW547 Gramercy Ave.-12 1015 Virginia St.-6 ,,,,,,,3312 Lagrange St.-8 , ,,,, 4135 Lewis Ave.-12 , ...c,c,, 1308 Girard St.-5 ,, ,,,,,,, ,, 261 Chase St.-11 4436 Garrison Rd.-13 2569 Broadway-9 S27 Willow Ave.-5 2175 Castlewood-13 , , ,,,, 4042 Parrakeet St.-12 H ,,.., 2552 Berdan-13 Sullivan, Richard ,ccccc,c.,,,,.., 2916 W. River Rd.,Maumee, O, Sull van, Robert , .,....,,,,,,, 4732 Overland Pkwy, Apt. 203 Surdel, Philip ,, , Sutherland, Roger Swartz, Lawrence ,... .,.A, ........c334 Mettler St.-8 Szurminski, Ronald ,,,,,tt, Srmania, Rose ,, Szymanski, Richarda, .. ..,, .,,,,,.,,,,.....rr.,.c 4 510 Burnham-12 ,, ,,,, , ., t,,,,,,, 911 Collins St.-10 .,,,,,,4325 Angola Rd.-14 ,,,,,.,2212 Dunham-9 .,...f.3120 Blade-11 Page 183 ' ' '43 ' 4 Y 1 A' .V R V h Q A I I ame , - ddrers i abor, Kathlee ,............ , ..V... ................. a nberry-9 ,, Tafelski, ce .....,....,,., .. ..,............ 64 Capistrano-12 ' ' 7 T v r, 0 ine .,...... . ...............,,...... . M Oakland-10 C i ts , 1 William... ,,.,.,,..,.,.......,,, 420 Gould Rd.-12 '. A Q 7 son, D v' ..........A,......... 4 ,..., 910 Nebra J 4 run, Ju ' 4. .,., v....,........ . . ..... 517 North -1 - uel, C r .........,..... . ,..R .,.., .,.. . .......... 2 2 14 rry St.-8 l 9 f ' Toczysji, Barbara ....,,, .,..,.. . ..,.,,.,.. ...,... 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