Central Catholic High School - Centripetal Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

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The Torch John Fitzgerald Kennedy 35th President of the United States Page 3 Page 4 he Faoult Pre ented xilmiwg Rqzik Wamjyg-mx 'Ah F i of g h rigs Qi 31? 3 A d . 0 15 t . Centwzfy faculty affnmef the refponfihilizfy of pauing the torch of knowledge on to thofe enzfffufted to them. They enkinafle in the Jzfznient az willingnefs to make good me of his Jtndief by prefenting Zo him the ahallenge of learning. 'Phe Torch Monsignor Harrington points to the challenge as Patricia MCKQ-one, John Lewandowski, Kathy Walters, Paul Pastorek and Mary Dixon contemplate it. Page 5 Page 6 The Most Reverend George J. Rehring, S.T.D Fourth Bishop of Toledo Right Reverend John L. Harrington, S.T.B., MA. Principal of Central Catholic High Page 7 Page 8 Sr. Mary of Mercy R.S.M., Sr. M. Jane Frances, R.S.M., Mr. D. Piloseno and Mrs. H. Pfeiffer constitute the Guidance Department. Reverend Raymond A. Etzel, MA. Assistant Principal of Central Catholic High Page 9 Rev. Thomas Beauregard Rev. Robert Drouillard Rev. Raphael Goodman Rev. Reginald Kellogg Rev. Herbert Kraus CB.A.j C B.A.J Religion Religion Vocation Director . 5 A Q eq ' J Rev. J. Omer Rethinger CB.A.J Religion Sr. M. Arsenia Sr. M. Bede O.S.F. fB.A., B.S.E.J O.S.F. CME., M.S.J Biology, Religion Mathematics Page 10 O.F.M. Conv. CB.A.J O.F.M. Conv. CB.A.J fB.A.J Religion Religion Religion Rev. Jude Rochford Sr. M. Adolph Sr. M. Agnes O.F.M. Conv. fM.A.J S.N.D. CM.A.J R.S.M. fM.A.J Religion, Chess Coach German Government Sr. M. Blandina Sr. M. Caroline O.S.F. CM.S.j O.S.F. CM.S.J Biology Physics f Sr. M. Damien Sr. M. David Sr. M. DeChantal O.S.F. CB.A.J O.S.U. fB.A., B.A. in L.S.J O.S.F. CM.A.J Mathematics Librarian Mathematics jf! Rev Aquinas Marthaler Rev Donald Mohr Rev Campion Prendergast Rev Albin Radecki ,lj o.F.M. Conv. fB.A.J ' fB.A.J OA.F.M. com. fB.A.J ' CB.A.J N C Religion Religion Religion Religion l ll YW' Q YM Sr. M. Alice Sr. M. Ambrose Sr. Angela Marie O.S.F. CM.A.J R.S.M. fM.A.J 0.S.U. CMAJ Latin English English, Religion TP Sr. M. Casilda Sr. M. Casildis Sr. M. Clarisena O.S.F. fB.S.E.J S.N.D. fB.S.E.Q R.S.M. CM.A.J Physiology Latin French, History Sr. M. Dolore Sr. M. Eugene Sr, M. Florence Sr. M. Florian S.N.D. CM.A.J O.S.F. fB.A.J O.S.F. CM.E.J 0.S.F. fM.A., M.S.j Commercial Biology English Chemistry Sr. M. Cleopha O.S,F. CB.E.J Attendance Office Page 1 1 Sr. M. Gemma O.S.F. IBA., B.S.E.7 General Science, Physical Science Sr. Saint Paul O.S.U. fB.A.J English Page 12 Sr. M. Germaine R.S.M. fM.A.D Government. Religion g g? EE Sr. M. John O.S.F. fM.M.J Music L FEW 5 ww : s1.- ' ,L 5 Sr. Marie DeLou1'des O.S.U. fM.A.J Spanish Sr. M. Stephanie C.S.S.F. CM.E.J Biology Sr. M. Giovanni S.N.D. fM.A.D French Sr. M. Kenneth O.S.U. CM.H.E. Ed.J Home Economics - ' ' si, '-f:-,-::':.:'::.:-'- .Q ., ,... L .1 ,,f,,, ,.,,,,.. . . 1 'Fl I-ig. . a2'i:5'E:I 2f1:2 1551, - ifia - A f 1 -2.13-an ,,5--:s .5 -: ff -. .,... . Q W . is . Sr. M. Magdalene O.S.U, fM.A.7 English Sr. M. Teresita O.S.F. CM.S.J Mathematics Sr. M. Gordian S.N.D. CM.A.J Latin, Bookroom Sr. M. Loretta Sr. M. Louann O.S.F. fM.S.E.J S.N.D. CMAJ Religion Commercial Sr. Mary of Mercy R.S.M. CM.A.J History Sr. M. Thomasine S.N.D. iB.S.E.J Commercial ' f . .-.:,.-,-:, 53 52: .,.: ::' - 'E ,.,. .. ,. . izgz , ,, -,,, . .... K --HV ' fain Sr. M, Jane Frances R.S.M. fM.S.E.J History, Guidance Counselor Sr. M. Grace O.S.U. fM.A.J Journalism H :--, , ,a:g:5f5.g-2.2: A .,. W . .. .6 ga Sr. M. Louis Sr. M. Lucilla S.N.D. 1B.A.D R.S.M iB.S.E., M.F.A.J Commercial Art Sr. M. Natalie Sr. M. Rachel O.S.U. CB.S.E.J C.S.S.F'. fM.A.J Religion, Librarian English Sr. M. Winifred O.S.F. CB.A.J English Sr. M. Jean Francis Sr. M. Jeanne Sr. M. Jerome S.N.D. fB.A.J S.N.D. fM.A.J R.S,M. fM.E.D History Latin Mathematics rn is X if 5'-1 ' x . 1, 2 , Sr. Marie Celine O.S.U. fM.A.J English if T'- :Q ' . ii , .E ,, ., Sr. M. Raymond O.S.U. fM.A.J English, Latin Sr. M. Xavier O.S.F. fB.A.J Mathematics Sr. M. Ruth Ann S.N.D. fB.A.J Art W Mr. Peter Benedict iB.E.J Physical Education, Assistant Football and Basketball Coach 1 E ,Mfr ' MQA Mrs. D. Brown iB.A.J English Page 13 Mr. J. Cordiak CM.E.J Physical Education, Assistant Football Coach, Baseball Coach!! J! ' LZ - .',. ' 5, .. ,,,,:-:' fa ,- A g. - ,,V 3 V f 3 A I ' T i t r. J. Gajdostik tB.A.J History, Cross Country Coach Mr. T. McHugh fB.S.P.E.J Physiology, Varsity Football Coach Page 14 Mr. G. DePrisco CB.E.J Music Mrs. V. J. Gerner CB .AJ Economic Geography, History Mr. M. Miklosek CB.B.A.J Commercial Mr. D. Richards tB.A.D Government, Public Mr. T. Dever CB.E.D History. Athletic Director, Golf Coach Miss K. Hayward Mr. P. Johnson Miss F. Krompak CB,A.J lB.A., B.E.J CB.E.J English History, Religion Physical Education Mr. D. Noble Miss S. O'Connel1 fB.E.3 CB.A.J Music English Mr. J. Westenkirchner Miss P. Wozny Miss R. Fackelman fB.S.J CB.A.j Office Clerk Mechanical Drawing, Mathematics Speaking, Tennis Coach Assistant Football Equipment Manager Miss M. E. Evans CB.A.D History, Spanish Mr. V. Fischer CB.E.E., B.S.E., P.E.J Physics, Business Manager Mrs. R. Fluhrer Mr. K. Fournier Mrs. T. Fox CB.S.J CM.A.J CBA., English General Science, English Mrs. D. Kulwicki Mr. D. Lewis Mrs. J. Liwo fB.E.J CB.E.J fB.A.J Physical Education Government, Assistant Mathematics Football Coach, Varsity Basketball Coach Mr. P. O'Rourke QB.A.J Commercial Law Mrs. H. Pfeiffer !M.E.j Guidance Director Assistant Football, Basketball Coach, Track Coach Mr. D. Piloseno CMA., B.S.D Guidance Counselor, Wrestling Coach H '-i' ':-.. r t C e . A Miss L. McCarthy Miss M. Radecki Miss C. Schubert Mrs. L. Wroe Registrar Office Clerk, Secretary fR.N.J Switchboard School Nurse Pag 6 Page 16 'W V tflilliw '.0Q2.faiisBRle,. .NJ wwe The runmnanmm e sg nfl 5. It s??EaS5? 'X3e1 ,x1i?ff'5K W 'A fpV,,wQa'swf,, ,ignite ' 7545555 M ., B 1, ,Q , 3 :S mi. it V31 Q: eg Uentrahte Central Jtiiclentf accept the torch of learning and attempt to pat their skills into practice. Once the faculty ojem a challenge to the incliificliial, he asfanief the rexponsibility of cloing all be can to nieet the ieqiiiifenients of that challenge. Accepted It Gerry Rutkowski and Fr. Etzel check the challenge. Page 17 Page 18 Valedictorian Salutatorian Carol Chechak Holding the top scholastic average among the senior girls is Carol Che- chak, a member of St. Hedwig's Parish, with a 95.54 average. During her years at Central, Carol has participated in many extra- curricular activities. She was a mem- ber of the Biology Club, Latin Club, Math Club, FTA and Chemistry Club, and presently serves as an officer of the Girl's Athletic League. Ranking as an outstanding student, Carol is a member of the National Honor Society and the Monogram Club and has received several honors such as: a superior rating at the Science Fair Held at Toledo Univer- sity and an excellent at Bowling Green State University, an award for excellence in Latin and the Math Teacher's Award. Carol plans to enter the educa- tional iield where she will major in mathematics. James Liebherr James Liebherr, who has main- tained an average of 97.10, is a member of Good Shepherd Parish. As a Merit Scholarship finalist, he ranks among the top students throughout the country, is a candidate for a National Honor Society Scholarship and is a four year member of the Monogram Club. Athletics is one of Jim's major activities as his participation in the baseball, football and wrestling teams, including the 1962-63 State Championship football squad shows. As an all-around student, Jim be- longs to the St. John Berchmanis Society, is president of the Chem- istry Club, serves on Student Council and Student Court and was co-chair- man of the ticket staff for the school play. Among the honors Jim has received are awards for excellence in math, for an essay on the handicapped, for excellence in Latin and an Out- standing Engineering Award from the Elks Club. Jim is interested in mathematics and science and hopes to enter one of these fields after completing college. SENIIHI CLASS LEADERS Guiding the Way of the Seniors: Vice President, David Connorsg Secretary, Nancy Kaifasg Treasurer, Linda Foxg President, Donald Perkins. Page 19 PAULA ANELLO-St. John Biology Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, SC 1, 2, 3, SSC 2. RUTH ARQUETTE-GOOd Shepherd Centric 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. MICHAEL AUBRY-St. John LORRAINE BALCERZAK--St. Charles AAG 2, Centric 4, FTA 2, Hall Patrol 4, SC 4, YCS 2. MARVIN BANKERTZ-St. Thomas Aquinas Football 1, SSC 2, 3, Track 2. MARY BARBER-St. John Biology Club 2, FSW 3, YCS 3, 4. PAMELA BAUERSCHMIDT-St. Catherine Class Play 1 2, FSW 3, GAL 2, Latin Club 1, Production Staff 2, Operetta 1, 2, 3, SSC 3, YCS 2, 3. JUDY BAZ-ROSHTY Cathedral SC 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. DENNIS BELKOFER-HOly Rosary AAG 1, Biology Club 3, 4, JCWA 3, 4, Operetta 3, Production Staif 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, SC 4, SSC 1. Page 20 JAMES AMSTUTZ-St. Patrick, Heatherdowns ' CAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3. LAWRENCE ANDRZEJEWSKI-ROSHTY Cathedral Baseball 4, Basketball 1, Cross Country 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Patron Drive 4, SC 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3. MICHAEL ANELLO-St. Michael Patron Drive 4, SC 4, SSC 3. MARY BARRETT-GOOd Shepherd Band 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Centric 4, JCWA 4, Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 4. LEONA BARTNIK-Regina Coeli Biology Club 2, Centripetal 4, FTA 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Production StaE 4, SC 4, Student Court 4. ROBERT BARTOK-St. Catherine Biology Club 2, SSC 4. LAVVRENCE BATESOLE-Gesu Centric 4, Football 1, 2. MICHAEL BAUER-Blessed Sacrament Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 3, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH BAUERSCHMIDT-Blessed Sacrament Football 1. BARBARA BELTZ--St Thomas Aquinas Biology Club 25 Centric 45 JCWA 4: Latin Club 2. MARY LYNN BENDER-Sf. John Centric 45 Latin Club l, 2. RUTH ANN BENNETT-St. Thomas Aquinas Biology Club 35 Centripetal 45 Patron Drive 45 Production Staff 4. LAWRENCE BIRD--St. Thomas Aquinas Biology Club 25 Cross Country 15 SC 35 SSC 45 Track l. KATHLEEN BISSONETTE-Blessed Sacrament Biology Club 25 Centric 45 Student Court 4. ANN MARIE BISTRIZ-Sacred Heart THOMAS BLANCHARD-St. Agnes AAG l5 Glee Club 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Patron Drive 45 SSC l, 2, 4. SARA BLAYZ-Christ the King Biology Club 25 Bowling 3, 45 GAL 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Operetta 3, 45 SC l. JANICE BLOCHOWSKI-Regina Coeli Biology Club 25 FTA 45 Glee Club 3, 4: JCWA 25 Latin Club l5 Monogram Club 25 Operetta 3, 45 SSC l, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS BERES-Sf. Patrick, Heatherdown Baseball 2, 3, 45 Centripetal 4. DEBORAH BERTLING-St. Jude Biology Club 25 Bowling 15 Centripetal 45 GAL l5 Production Staff 45 SC 2. 3: SSC l, 2. 3. FRANCIS BERTOK-St. Stephen SSC 3, THOMAS BEUTLER-Christ the King Football l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 3, 4. JOAN BIGGS-Rosary Cathedral Hall Patrol 45 Production Staff 4. JOHN BINN-St. Jerome, Walbridge Patron Drive 4. DARLENE BODI-St. Mary Biology Club 25 Centric 4. RICHARD BOELLNER-St. Patricks, Heatherdown Centric 4: Math Club 3, 45 SSC 3. 41 Student Court 4. BARBARA BOGDANSKI-St. Stanislaus Biology Club 25 Bowling 3. Page 21 WILLIAM BORER-St. Clement Centripetal 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, SSC 1, 2. LAWRENCE BORKOWSKI-B16SS6d Sacrament LEONARD BACos-St. Vincent de Paul Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, SSC 3. MARY LEE BRAKE-ROSQFY Cathedral Biology Club 2, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Production Staff 3, SSC 4. WILLIAM BRAKER-Immaculate Conception Basketball 1, SC 3. STEPHEN BROWNFILS-ROSHTY Cathedral Baseball 4, Biology Club 2. JAMES BROWN-Sacred Heart Camera Club 3, 4, Class Play 4, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 3, 4, Operetta 4, Production Staff 2, 3, 4, SSC 2. RICHARD BROWN-ROSHFY Cathedral Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 4, SSC 2. TAMMARA BROWN-ROSBTY Cathedral Biology Club 2, Bowling 2, 3, FNA 2, 3, GAL 2, 3. Page 22 MICHAEL BOHLAND--S8CTed Heart Biolgoy Club 2, Cross Country 1, 2, Golf 2, Track 2. MICHAEL BoHNErr-Regina Coeli Biology Club 2, JCWA 4. SUSAN BOND-St. Pius X Biology Club 2, FNA 1, 2, FTA 3, 4, JCWA 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club l, 2, 3., SC 1, 2, 3, 4. MARTHA BOUCHARD-St. Agnes Hall Patrol 4, SSC 1. KATHRYN BOWMAN-St. Charles Centric 4, FSW 3, FTA 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, 4, Pro- duction Staff 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, SSC 2, 3. DAVID BRACK-St. Hedwig Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 3, 4, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD BRAZEAU-St. John Biolgoy Club 2, Patron Drive 4, Track 2, 3. CHRISTINE BREZINSKI-St. Joseph, Sylvania Biology Club 2, Patron Drive 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, YCS 2. WILLIAM BROCKMEYER-WROSHTY Cathedral Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, Spanish Club 4. THOMAS BROWN-Rosary Cathedral Centric 4, Chess Club 1, Hall Patrol 4, Spanish Club 4, Sports Manager 2, 3, 4, SC 3, SSC 1, 2. PAUL BRZOZKA-St. Adalbert Band 1, 2, Biology Club 2, Centric 4, Class Play 4, Cross Country 1, Glee Club 3, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 3, Operetta 3, Orchestra 3, SSC 1, Track 1, 2. DAVID BUBACZ-St. Hedwig Patron Drive 4. 1 if RICHARD BUEHRER-Christ the King Biology Club 3, Cross Country 4, Operetta 2, Patron Drive 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, Track 3. CAROL BURKHOLDER-St. Clement Biology Club 2, Bowling 2, 3, Centric 4, GAL 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Production Staff 4, SC 2, Student Court 4. KATHLEEN BURNS-Sacred Heart Biology Club 2, SSC 3, 4. THOMAS CARTER-St. Jude Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, SC 3, 4, SSC 1, 4, Track 3, Wrestling 1. RITA CELLURA-St. Agnes Biology Club 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, SC 1, SSC 1. CAROL CHECHAK-St. Adalbert Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, GAL 3, 4, JCWA 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Math Club 2, 3, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, SSC 1. MARY BUCKHOLZ-St. Mary MICHAEL BUSZEK-O. L. P. H. Biology Club 2, Track 2, 3. WILLIAM BUEHLER-St. John Track 1, 2. KAREN CALKINS-St. John Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, FNA 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Patron Drive 4 CAROL ANN CALMES-St. Agnes Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, SSC 2, 3, 4. SEBASTIAN CARONE-St. John Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, Track 1. RICHARD CHECHAK-St. Thomas Aquinas Band 1, 2, 3, SC 3. JOSEPH CHENEY-Rosary Cathedral f Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Track DANIEL CHERRY--B1ESSed Sacrament SC 1, SSC 2. 1, 2, 3, 4. Page 23 THOMAS CONLIN-St. Catherine Biology Club 25 Track 2. CYNTHIA CONNOR-St. Hedwig Patron Drive 45 SC 1, 25 SSC 4. DAVID CONNORS-ROSQTY Cathedral Band 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Hall Patrol 45 Orchestra 45 SC 45 SSC 4. ROSEMARY CROAK-GOOd Shepherd Biology Club 25 French Club 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Operetta 3, 45 SC 3, 45 Student Court. ANTHONY CROCI-GSSU Football 2. KATHLEEN CRYAN-Immaculate Conception Centric 45 FNA 45 SSC 2, 3. JANICE CUTTAIA-St. Adalbert GAL 2, 35 SSC 1, 2, 3. MARGARET CzELUsTA-St. Catherine Biology Club 25 Camera Club 3, 45 Centric 45 French Club 45 FTA 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Patron Drive 45 Production Stat? 4. KAREN CZERNIAKOWSKI1St. Stanislaus Biology Club 25 Bowling 35 GAL 3, 4: Mono- gram Club 45 Patron Drive 4 Production Staff 45 SC 35 SSC 1, 2, 3. Page 24 PATRICK CHERRY-St. Agnes Chess Club 1, 2. DONNA CHRIST-St. Agnes Biology Club 25 Bowling 2, 35 Chemistry 45 GAL 2, 35 JCWA 45 Patron Drive 45 Spanish Club 45 SSC 3. STEPHEN CHROMIK-St. Vincent De Paul Biology Club 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Track 3, 45 Wrestling 1. JUDITH CIESIELCZYK-Rosary Cathedral Biology Club 25 Orchestra 15 Spanish Club 2, 35 SSC 2, 3. DONALD CIsKI-St. Jude PATRICK COFFMAN-GESU Centric 4. BEVERLY Cook-Rosary Cathderal FNA 15 SC 25 SSC 15 YCS 2, GUSTAVO COSTANZO-St. Thomas Aquinas Biology Club 25 Football 1, 25 SC 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS CoUsINo-St. Ann Biology Club 25 Football 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 45 SC 35 SSC 25 Track 2. ALEXANDRIA CZERNIAWSKK-Nativity FNA 3, 43 French Club 2, 35 Hall Patiol 4 JCWA 43 SSC 23 YCS 4. PAUL CZERWINSKI-St. Adalbert French Club 43 Hall Patrol 43 Pation Dine Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 43 SSC 4: Track 1 2 CAROL CZYZEWSKI-St. Hyacinth Centripetal 43 GAL 43 Hall Patrol 4 Patron Drive 43 Production Staff 43 SC 1 2 SS 2 3 JAMES DANEY-Blessed Sacrament Bowling 43 Golf 43 Hall Patrol SALVATORE DE COLA-St. Catherine Biology Club 23 SSC 1. JEANNE DE GROET-Sacred Heart Biology Club 23 FNA 2, 3, 4. DEE ANN DIROEF-St. Agnes Bowling 2, 33 FNA 13 Production Staff 2 SC 1, 2, 3. MARY DIXON-St. Pius X Biology Club 23 FTA 2, 3, 43 Hall Patiol 4 Latin Club 2, 33 Monogram Club 1 4 Patron Drive 43 Production Staff 43 SC 1 4 SSC 2 SUSANNE Adalbert Club 2 FN DETLEE DROSD-St. Anthony CAA 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 4, SC 1, 2, 3, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES DUCK-St. Agnes Baseball 4, Centric 4, Patron Drive 4, SC 1, 2, 3. 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Court 4. DIANE DUNMEADE-Blessed Sacrament AAG, 2, Biology Club 2, Bowling 2, 3, 4, CAA 1, 2, Chemistry Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, SSC 1, 2, Student Court 4. JAMES DUNN-St. John Baseball 3. PATRICIA DUNN-Good Shepherd Band 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, SSC 1, 2, 3. CONNIE EARL-ROSHTY Cathedral Centripetal 4, FTA 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, SSC 2, 3, 4, YCS 2. JOHN FLYNN-G0Od Shepherd Basketball 1, 2, Biology Club 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, SC 3, 4, ssc 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM FLYNN-ROSHTY Cathedral JCWA 4, Patron Drive 4. DAVID FOURNIER-Blessed Sacrament Library Club 4, Production Staff 4. ROBERT FOURNIER-St. James SC 1, 2, 3, SSC 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 4. LINDA FOX-St. Patrick, Heatherdowns AAG 2, 4, CAA 2, 3, 4, GAL 3, Patron Drive 4, SC 1, 2, 3, 4 SSC 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS 3. DONALD FRANCE-St. Catherine Biology Club 2, Patron Drive 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, Sport Manager 1. Page 26 GERALDINE FACKLEMAN-Rosary Cathedral GAL 1, 2, 4. WILLIAM FALKE-ROSHTY Cathedral Biology Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, SC 1, 2, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Court 4. THERENE FEDCZUK-Rosary Cathedral Bowling 1, 2, 3, Camera Club 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. KATHLEEN FISHER-B1GSSGd Sacrament AAG 2, Biology Club 2, Bowling 2, CAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Centric 4, FNA 4, GAL 2, 3, Patron Drive 4, SC 2, 3, 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Court 4. JOAN FLAHERTY-St. Mary DANIEL FLYNN-ROSHTY Cathedral Baseball 2, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Track 4. FRANCIS GEDERT-OUT Lady of Lourdes BONNIE GETZINGER-Christ the King Biology Club 2, Centric 4, FNA 2, 3, 4, SC SSC 3. PATRICIA GILL-Regina Coeli Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Math Club 1, 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, SSC 3. VINCENT GIRARDI-B1ESS6d Sacrament Bowling 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4. DANIEL GLADIEUX-St. Thomas Aquinas Chess Club 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, SSC 3, 4. ROBERT GOATLEY-ROSHTY Cathedral Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 4, SC 1. JANICE FRANKEVIC-St. Hedwig Biolgoy Club 2, Bowling 2, 3, Centripetal 4, French Club 1, 2, GAL 2, 3, Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 4, SC 1, 2. MARILYN FRANKFORTHER-GOOd Shepherd Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, JCWA 3, 4. CLII-'E FRANKOWSKI-Blessed Sacrament Biology Club 2, Football 1, 2, SC 2, 3, Wrest- ling 1. MICHAEL FRANKOWSKI-St. Adalbert Biology Club 2, Patron Drive 4. JOHN GALLAGHER-Sf. Agnes Biology Club 2, Camera Club 2, Student Court 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA GALPAL-St. Thomas Aquinas Biology Club 2, Glee Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, Operetta 3, SSC 3. ROSE MARIE GODEOUT-St. Thomas Aquinas French Club 3, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, SSC 3. ANN GOGOL-St. Mary Patron Drive 4. GEORGE GOODRICH-St. Agnes Biology Club 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, SC 4, SSC 4. JANICE GORAJEWSKI-St. Hyacinth Biology Club 2, FNA 2, 3, Library Club 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Court 4. FELICIA GORNEY-St. Stanislaus Biology Club 2, FTA 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, SC 3, SSC 2, 3, 4, JOHN GOULD-St. Ann Biology Club 2. Page 27 MICHAEL GREENEN-GSSU Chemistry Club 45 Patron Drive 45 SSC 4. KATHLEEN HAACK-St. Thomas Aquinas Hall Patrol 4. KATHLEEN HARRISON-GCSU Bowling 15 Centripetal 45 GAL 15 Patron Drive 4. MARY HASENFRATZ-St. Thomas Aquinas Chemistry Club 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3. STEVEN HAYDEN-St. Stephen Chess Club 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. NANCY HEBAN-St. Mary Magdalene, Rossford Biology Club 25 Bowling 1, 25 FTA 3, 45 GAL 1, 2, 35 JCWA 35 Patron Drive 45 Production Staff 35 SSC 1, 25 Student Court 4. ROBERT HIGGINS-ROSHFX Cathedral CAA 1, 2, 35 SC 1, 2, 45 SSC 2, 4. VIRGINIA HIGH-St. Agnes CAA 1, 25 Cheerleader 25 SC 15 SSC 1, 25 Student Court 4. JAMES HILKER-St. Catherine Biology Club 35 Patron Drive 45 SSC 1, 3, 4. Page 28 ANTOINETTE GRACHEK-St. Hedwig Biology Club 25 Patron Drive 45 SSC 45 YCS 2. RICHARD GRALAK-St. Hedwig Basketball 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 45 Track 2, 3, 4. ROBERT GR.ATCL-St. James Band 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Patron Drive 4. WILLIAM HEGEDUS-St. Thomas Aquinas Biology Club 25 Bowling 2, 3. JANET HEIL-St. Patrick, Heatherdowns Bowling 1, 25 CAA 35 Centric 45 FTA 25 GAL 1, 35 Patron Drive 45 SC 1, 2, 3, 45 SSC 35 Student Court 4. PHILLIP HELLER-St. John MICHAEL HENIssE-St. Agnes Latin Club 15 SC 1, 2, 35 SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. MARCINE HELMIER-St. Adalbert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Camera Club 1: Centric 45 FTA 25 French Club 2, 35 Hall Patrol 45 JCWA 45 Monogram Club 1, 2, 35 Patron Drive 45 SC 1, 2, 3, 45 SSC 2, 3. THOMAS HENZLER-St. Mary Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Football 1, 25 SC 1. KATHRYN HoBBs-St. Michael Patron Drive 4. BRUCE HOJNOCKI-St. Jerome, Walbridge Football 15 Track 25 Cross Coutry 3. KATHRYN HOLT-St. Patrick, Heatherdowns Biology Club 25 Bowling 15 Centric 45 FNA 15 FTA 1, 45 JCWA 45 Production Staff 45 SSC 4. RONALD HUMPHREY-St. Catherine Hall Patrol 45 JCWA 45 SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. PAMELA HUMPHREYS-St. Catherine Chemistry Club 45 Student Court 45 Patron Drive 4. PHILIP HUNTER-Rosary Cathedral Hall Patrol 45 JCWA 45 Patron Drive 45 SC 45 SSC 35 Tennis Club 3. WILLIAM INGRAHAM-St. Thomas CAA 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Track 1. DIANE JABLONSKI-St. Vincent De Paul Biology Club 25 French Club 45 FTA 2, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 45 SC 25 SSC 2. CHERYL JACOBS-St. Teresa Biology Club 25 Centripetal 45 FTA 3, 45 Mono- gram Club 45 Production Staff 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 SC 2, 45 Student Court 4. JAMES HORNYAK-St. Stephen Basketball 1, 25 Biology Club 2: Camera Club 45 Cross Country 45 Patron Drive 45 LORRAINE HORVATH-St. John Biology Club 25 FNA 2, 35 SSC 1, 25 SC 3,4 SC 1,2 JANICE HOSLEY-St. Patrick, Heatherdowns Bowling, 3,,45 CAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Centric 45 Cheer- leader 25 GAL 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Production Staff 4, ssc 1, 2, 3. PAMELA M. HUBER-St. Charles YCS 4. PATRICIA HUBER-St. Charles Hall Patrol 4. JUDITH HULETT-St. Catherine Biology Club 25 Patron Drive 45 SC 2. JUDITH JACOBS-St. Agnes Biolgoy Club 25 FNA 1. THOMAS JAEGLE-St, Agnes Football 1, 25 SC 1, 2, 35 SSC 1, 2, 45 Student Court 4. JOSEPH JAKAB-GOOd Shepherd Band 1, 2, 35 Monogram Club 35 Patron Drive 45 SC 3. Page 29 RITA JOHNSON-ROSHFY Cathedral Biology Club 2, Centripetal 4, Latin Club Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 4, SC 1, SSC 1, 2, 3, Student Court 4. 3 2 LYN JosEPH-Christ the King Biology Club 2, Bowling 2, Dancing Irish 4 FNA 1, 2, GAL 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4 SSC 3. CAROL JUTKOWSKI-St. Adalbert Biology Club 2, Bowling 2, Dancing Irish 4, GAL 2, Glee Club 4, Monogram Club 4, Oper- etta 4, Patron Drive 4. MARTHA JANKowsKI-St. Hedwig SSC 1. WILLIAM JANKOWSKI-Christ the King Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Centripetal 4, Patron Drive 4, SC 1, 2, 3, 4, SSC 1, Track -1, 2, 3, 4. DONAIID JASPER1Sf. Catherine Football 1, 2, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, Track 1, 2, 3. JOANNE KACZALA-St. Adalbert Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, FNA 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, Production Staff 2, 3, 4, SSC 2, 3, 4. NANCY KAIFAS-St. Hyacinth Biology Club 2, CAA 3, Centripetal 4, FTA 2, GAL 1, 2, Patron Drive 4, SC 1, 3, 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, Student Court 4. BARBARA KARCSAK-St. Thomas Aquinas JOANNE KATONA-St. Michael Biology Club 2, FNA 3, French Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. DAVID KI-:IL-St. Patrick, Heatherdowns Biology Club 2, Patron Drive 4, SC 2, SSC 3, Track 1, 2. JOAN KELLERMEIRER-St. Catherine Biology Club 2, CAA 1, Centripetal 4, Chemistry Club 4, FNA 1, 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, SC 1, 2, SSC 1, Student Court 4. Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, JCWA 4, Latin Club 2, Monogram Club 3, Production Staff 4, SSC 3. DIANNE KETZER-St. John Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 4. JOSEPH KIELCZEWSKI-St. Stanislaus Hall Patrol 4. EARL JAMES KII.LY-GESU Band 1, 2, 3, 4, CAA 2, Tennis Club 1. Page 30 LN MICHAEL KENDRICK-B1SSSQd Sacrament Band 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, JOSEPH KEREKEs-St. Stephen Class Play 4, Hall Patrol 4, SSC 4. KAYE KERSCHER-B1GSSBd Sacrament Biology Club 2, Centripetal 4, Dancing Irish 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, Patron Drive 4, Spanish Club 3, SC 2, 3, 4, SSC 1. TERRANCE KINSEL-St. Agnes Football 1, 25 Hall Patrol 45 Student Court 4. KAREN KIPKER-St. Agnes Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Centric 45 Patron Drive 4. ROBERT KISCHKAU-St. James VIRGINIA KNAPP-Regina Coeli Patron Drive 45 SC 2, 35 SSC 45 Student Court 4. LINDA KNEISLEY-St. Ann Biology Club 25 Patron Drive 4. JUDITH KNITZ-St. Patrick, Heatherdowns Biolgoy Club 25 Bowling 35 SC 3, 45 Student Court 4. MICHAEL KOELSCH-St. Theresa Chess Club 1, 25 Patron Drive 4. LEO KOKACINSKI-St. Hedwig Biology Club 25 Patron Drive 45 Wrestling 2, 4. MARCIA KOLASINSKI-Nativity Biology Club 25 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 45 SSC 1, 2, 3. JOHN KLEAR-ROSHTY Cathedral Band 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. KATHLEEN KLEEBERGER-GO0d Shepherd Centric 45 JCWA 3, 45 Patron Drive 45 SSC 2. SHARON KLONOWSKI-St. Adalbert Biology Club 25 Centric 45 FNA 15 JCWA 35 Patron Drive 4. NANCY KNORR--Regina Coeli Biology Club 25 Centric 45 FTA 25 Patron Drive 45 SC 45 Spanish Club 2, 3. JOHN KOCH-OLPH Biology Club 25 CAA 45 Camera Club 45 SC 25 SSC 35 Track 1, 2. PAMELA KOEHLER-St. Hedwig Biology Club 25 Patron Drive 45 SC 15 SSC 2, 3. STANLEY KOLEBUCK-Sf. Hedwig Patron Drive 45 Track 2. SANDRA KOMASINSKI-St. Adalbert Biology Club 25 Class Play 45 FNA 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 45 SSC 3, 45 Student Court 4. ELSENE KOMENDA-St. Ann Bowling 1, 25 Patron Drive 4. Page 31 SANDRA KOVACH-St. Agnes FNA 2, Student Court 4. CHERYL KovAcs-St. Stephen Biology Club 2, FNA 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Patron Drive 4, SSC 1, 2, 3. DIANE KOVARIK-St. Cyril 8: Methodius, Rossford Bowling 2, Centripetal 4, FNA 2, Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 1, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Court 4. DIANE KRASNIEWSKI-St. Adalbert Biology Club 2, Bowling 2, Centric 4, FNA 2, 3, 4, GAL 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 2, 3, 4, YCS 1. PAUL KRASULA-GOOd Shepherd Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 4, Glee Club 3, Patron Drive 4, SC 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 4. JEAN KROMENACKER-St. Catherine Biology Club 2, Camera Club 3, 4, Centric 4, JCWA 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 4, SSC 2, YCS 2, 3, 4. SHARON KUBIAK-St. Hedwig Bowling 2, 3, FTA 2, Latin Club 2, Patron Drive 4. EDWARD KUJAWA-St. Clement Band 4, Chess Club 1, 2, Orchestra 4, Operetta 4. ANN MARIE KWIATKOWSKI-St. Hedwig Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, lfibggiby Club 2, 3, Operetta 3, 4, Patron Drive , 1. Page 32 KENNETH KOPERSKI-St. Hyacinth Basketball 1, 2, Centric 4, Patron Drive 4. JUANITA KORALEWSKI-St. Jude Biology Club 2, Patron Drive 4, YCS 1, 2, 3, 4. SUZANNE KoRDowsKI-St. Vincent de Paul Biology Club 2, Class Play 4, FTA 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK KOSINSKI-St. Agnes ANN KOVACH-St. Hedwig Biology Club 3, FNA 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. DIANNE KOVACH-St. Hedwig Camera Club 3, FNA 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. LAWRENCE KOWALSKI-St. Vincent de Paul SC 1, 2, 4, SSC 1, 2, 3. JOHN KRAJCAR-St. John Patron Drive 4. MARY KRAKAU-St. Mary Magdalene, Rossford Band 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, Latin Club 1, Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 2, 3, 4. JAMES KWIATKOWSKI-St. Stanislaus Basketball 1, 2, Bowling 2, 3, SC 3, Student Court 4. NANCY KwIArKowsKI-St. Hyacinth CAA 4, SSC 4, Student Court 4. NICHOLAS KWIATKOWSKI-St. Hyacinth Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, SC 2. SANDRA LA CHAPPELLE-St. John Biology Club 2, GAL 2, Patron Drive 4, SC 1, SSC 2, 3. SHIELA LAKE-ROSHTY Cathedral Biology Club 2, Bowling 4, GAL 4, Library Club 3, 4, Production Staff 2, SSC 2, 3. DAVID LAMMERS-Blessed Sacrament Football 1, Patron Drive 4, SSC 2, Track 1. ROBERT LAUER-St. Pius X Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Track 4. JOHN LAWNICZAK-St. Ann Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, SC 2. JUDITH LENGEL-Rosary Cathedral Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, Chess Club 3, FNA 1, 2, JCWA 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Library Club 2, 3, SC 1, SSC 1. JOHN LA PLANTE-St. Charles Hall Patrol 4. MARY LA PLANTE-Sl. Charles Biology Club 2, FNA 2, 3, ssc 1, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN LA ScoLA-Christ the King Biology Club 2, Centripetal 4, GAL 3, Latin Club 2, Patron Drive 4, SSC 1. MARY BETH LENNEX-St. Catherine Biology Club 2, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Centripetal 4, Chemistry Club 4, FNA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 4, Student Court 4. FRANK LENZ--St. Mary German Club 4, Patron Drive 4, SSC 3, 4. EDWARD LEPIARZ-St. Hyacinth Student Court 4. JOHN LEVVANDOWSKI-St. Adalbert Biology Club 2, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, SSC 2, Tennis Club 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY LEWANDOWSKI-St. Adalbert Biology Club 2, Centripetal 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, GAL 4, Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 1, SC 1, 2, 4, Student Court 4. RosE MARIE LIBERKOWSKI-St. Theresa Biology Club 2, Centripetal 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 4, Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 2, 3, 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, Student Court 4. Page 33 JAMES LIEBHERR-Good Shepherd Biology Club 2, Baseball 3, 4, Class Play 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2. 3, 4, SC 1, 2, 4, SSC 1, 2, 4, Student Court 4, Wrest- ling 1, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY LINEHAN-Sacred Heart JCWA 4. DANIEL LIS-St. Adalbert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, Patron Drive 4, SC 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. PATRICIA LOPINSKI-St. Vincent de Paul Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 3, Patron Drive 4, SSC 2, Spanish Club 2, Student Court 4. BARBARA LovE-St. Benedict CAA 1, 2, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, SSC 1, 2, 4. MARY LYNCH-St. Agnes Band 3, 4, Bowling 2, French Club 4, GAL 2, Orchestra 4, SC 1, 2, 3. SANDRA MALINOWSKI-St. Adalbert Biology Club 2, GAL 2, 3, Latin Club 3, Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 4, SSC 2, 4. LINDA MARKIS-Blessed Sacrament PAMELA MARSHALL-St. Catherine Biology Club 2, French Club 2, 3, FTA 2, JCWA 3, Patron Drive 4, Student Court 4. TERRENCE MARsHALL-Immaculate Conception Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 4, SC 4. RICHARD MARTENS-Rosary Cathedral AAG 1, Biology Club 2, Football 2. GLORIA MATUSZAK-St. Adalbert Biology Club 2, Centric 4, GAL 2, Patron Drive 4, SC 1, 2, Student Court 4. Page 34 MICHAEL MACIOLEK-Regina Coeli Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. DANIEL MAENLE-St. Mary SSC 2. DONNA MAGRUM-St. Charles Centric 4, FTA 4, JCWA 4, SSC 2. PATRICIA MAKULINSKI-St. Adalbert Biology Club 2, Centric 4, Dancing Irish 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Patron Drive 4 SC 1, SSC 2, 3, YCS 2, 3, 4. RONALD MALAK-St. Hyacinth Golf 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. JOHN MALIK-St. Adalbert LAWRENCE MCHALE-GOCd Shepherd Hall Patrol 45 SSC 2. WILLIAM MCCARTNEY-St. Clement Patron Drive 45 Production Staff 35 SSC 1, SC 15 Sports Manager 3. PATRICIA MCKEONE-Good Shepherd Biology Club 25 Monogram Club 1, 3. JUDITH MELCZAK-Regina Coeli Biology Club 25 Patron Drive 45 SSC 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN METZGER--St. Louis Monogram Club 2. JoHN METZGER--St. Ann Hall Patrol 45 SSC 3, 4. MARY ANN MATUSZAK-St. Hedwig Biology Club 25 Centripetal 45 Chemistry Club 45 FNA 1, 2, 3, 45 JCWA 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Patron Drive 45 Student Court 4. ELAINE BXIATUSZEK-St. Catherine Biology Club 25 Class Play 45 French Club 45 FTA 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 JCWA 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Patron Operetta 2, 3, 45 SC 2, 3, 35 SSC 3. JOHN IVIAZUROVVSKI-St. Thomas Aquinas Drive 45 Centric 45 Hall Patrol 4: Track 35 Wrestling 3, 4. PATRICK MCCARTHY-St. Agnes Glee Club 45 Hall Patrol 45 Operetta 45 SSC l, 2, 3. KATHY MCCROSKY-Christ the King Centric 45 GAL 35 Patron Drive 45 SC MICHAEL MCGRATH-St. John 1, 3. Football 1, 2, 3, 45 SC 25 Track 1, 2, 35 Wrest- nng 1, 2, 3. MARY MICHAELS-St. Agnes Biology Club 25 Glee Club 3, 45 Patron Operetta 3, 45 SC 1. MARY MARGARET MICHALAK-Sacred Heart Biology Club 25 JCWA 45 Production Spanish Club 25 SSC 35 SC 3. LEONA MICHALKIEWICZ-St. Stanislaus Biology Club 35 Centric 45 FTA 2, 3, Patrol 45 Patron Drive 45 SSC 1, 3, 4. SHIRLEY MICHELIN-ROSHFQ' Cathedral ROLAND MTHALIK-St. Thomas Aquinas Monogram Club 4. JEAN MILLER-St. Patrick, Heatherdowns FNA 2, 35 Patron Drive 45 Production Drive 45 Staff 45 45 Hall Staff 4. Page 35 RICHARD MOMENEE-Immaculate Conception SSC 2. ROBERT MOMENEE-VB16SS6d Sacrament Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Club 1, SSC 2, 4, Student Court 4. CHARLES MORAN-OUP Lady of Lourdes Biology Club 2, Football 1, SC 3, Student Court 4. 1 JOANN MORELLI-StS. Cyril 8: Methodius, Rossford Biology Club 2, FNA 3, 4, French Club 2, SSC 4. MARY MORSE-Blessed Sacrament Biology Club 2, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, FNA 2, 3, 4, GAL 1 2 3 4, Patron Drive 4, Production Stall' 4, SSC 3. JOHN MUELLER-Sf. Mar Y Centric 4, Chess Club 1, 2, Math Club 2, 3, Track 1. MICHAEL NARGES-S8CT6d Heart Patron Drive 4, Spanish Club 4. THOMAS NEWMAN-GOOd Shepherd RONALD NICIKERSON-St. Benedict CAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, SSC 4. Page 36 JOHN MILLER-St. Patrick, Heatherdowns Band 3. JAMES MIZERNY-St. Patrick, Heatherdowns Biology Club 2, Monogram Club 1, Patron Drive 4, SC 1, 2, 3, 4, SSC 1, 2, Student Court 4. KENNETH MOCKENSTURM-St. Michael Biology Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, SC 3. JOSEPH MUNDWILER-ROSHTY Cathedral Football 1, 2. DONNA MUSZYNSKI-St. Jude Biology Club 2, Centric 4, FTA 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, Operetta 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, SC 2, 3, 4. WALTER MUSZYNSKI-St. Adalbert Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SSC 2, 3, 4. BARBARA MYERS-St. Agnes Biology Club 2, Centric 4. TERESA MYERS-St. Thomas Aquinas Biology Club 2, Bowling 3, FNA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAL 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. JANIES NALLYA-St. Catherine Basketball 1. DUANE NOWAK-St. Hyacinth Biology Club 2, Golf 3, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. FREDERICK NOWAK-St. Vincent de Paul Hall Patrol 4, SSC 4. LORRETTA NOWAK--St. Hedwig AAG 4, CAA 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Production Staff 2, 3, YCS 3, 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, THOMAS OEss-Immaculate Conception Patron Drive 4. JAMES OKAPAL-St. Ann Hall Patrol 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, SSC 3. ANNE OLEJOWNIK-St. Theresa Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, SC 4. PAUL OLMSTEAD-St, Charles CCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, SSC 4. JEAN CAROL ORAVECZ-St. Stephen Biology Club 2, French Club 2, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, SC 1, 2, 4, Student Court 4. NANCYANN OROSZ-St. Stephen Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, FNA 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Library Club 3, Patron Drive 4. RAYMOND NOWAK-St. Charles Football 1. BARBARA NOWICKI-St. John Biology Club 2, FNA 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 1, 2. MICHAEL NUSBAUM-St. Clement Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 4, SC 2. JOYCE O'NEIL-Regina Coeli Biology Club 2, Bowling 3, 4, GAL 3, 4, Pro- duction Staff 4, SC 1. DUNCAN OBEE-Christ the King Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Track 1. TIMOTHY OlBRIEN-St. Rose, Perrysburg Aquinas Club 3, Camera Club 3, Chemistry Club 4, Football 2, Patron Drive 4, SSC 3. RICHARD OsBoRN-Immaculate Conception Band 1, 2, Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, SSC 4. ANTOINETTE PALM-St. Agnes Biology Club 2, Centripetal 4, GAL 3, Patron Drive 4. ANTHONY PANTOJA-Immaculate Conception Band 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Monogram Cub 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Operetta 3, 4, SC 2, 3, 4. Page 37 PAUL PAWLOWICZ-St. Adalbert Biology Club 2, JCWA 3. WALTER PAWLOWICZ-St. Adalbert Operetta 2, Orchestra 2, SC 1, 3. GERALD PAWLOWSKI1St. Adalbert Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 3, 4, Radio Club 2. DONALD PERKINS-Blessed Sacrament Class Play 4, Football 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Operetta 3, 4, SC 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Student Court 4. PAMELA PERKINS-St. John Centric 4, JCWA 3, Latin Club 1. ROBERT Flower Hall Patrol 4 JANET PIERON-St. Mary Bowling 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, FNA 3, 4, GAL 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. CAROL PIETRZAK-St. Adalbert Biology Club 2, FTA 4, Latin Club 3, Mono- gram Club 1, Production Staff 2, 3, 4, SC 1, Patron Drive 4. FREDERICK PIOTROWSKI-Sf. Jude Patron Drive 4. Page 38 PAUL PASTOREK-StS. Cyril Sz Methodius, Rossford Class Play 4, JCWA 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, Patron Drive 4, Pro- duction Staff 4, SC 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2. DANIEL PAVUK-HOly Rosary JCWA 4, Patron Drive 4. JANET PAWLICKI-St. Hedwig Biology Club 2, Bowling 3, GAL 3. MARY PEDRO-St. Agnes Biology Club 2, Bowling 2, 3, Centripetal 4, GAL 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Production Staif 4, SC 3. MARILYN PENCHEF-Blessed Sacrament French Club 2, JCWA 3, Patron Drive 4. JOHN PERIAT-St. John Football 1, Patron Drive 4. DENNIS PERZYNSKI-St. Pius X Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Centric 4, Patron Drive 4, SC 1, Track 2. BARBARA PEAEE-Immaculate Conception Biology Club 2, GAL 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Production Staff 4. MICHAEL PHILLIPS-Christ the King Biology Club 2, Football 2, Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 4, SC 1, 3, 4, Track 4. KATHLEEN PIOTROWSKI-St. Adalbert FNA 1, GAL 2, 3, SSC 4. JOHN PLOCEK-St. Adalbert Biology Club 2, Cross Country 4, Hall Patrol 4, Wrestling 3, SSC 1, 3. DAVID PLUMMER-Christ the King Hall Patrol 4. HAROLD PORTHOUSE-Rosary Cathedral Centric 4, SC 4, SSC 4. ROBERT POWER-Good Shepherd Hall Patrol 4, SC 2, Track 4. WILLIAM POZNANSKI-St. Hedwig Football 2, JCWA 4, Patron Drive 4, SC 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Student Court 4. DONNA RADOCI-St. Thomas Aquinas Patron Drive 4. JUDITH RAETHER-St. Thomas Aquinas Band 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, FNA 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Monogram Club 1, 2, Patron Drive 4, Orchestra 3, YCS 2, 3, 4. JAMES RAINS-St. Catherine Biology Club 2, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2. JOYCE PLUTO-St. Adalbert Biology Club 2, Camera Club 3, 4, Class Play 4, FNA 1, 2, 3, FSW 3, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Library Club 1, Production Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS 2, 3, Student Court 4. KATHLEEN PODLAS-St. John Biology Club 2, Centripetal 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 4, SSC 1, 2, 3. ROBERTA POPELIK-GOOd Shepherd Biology Club 2, FNA 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Operetta 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. CAROLE PROTSIK-0.L.P.H. Biology Club 2, FNA 1, 2, Patron Drive 4, SSC 3. GERALD RACZKOWSKI-St. Adalbert Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. KENNETH RACZKOWSKI-St. Adalbert Basketball 1, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Math Club 2, Patron Drive 4, Student Court 4. VIRGINIA RANTANEN--St. Catherine Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 4, Patron Drive 4, SSC 4. BRIAN RATAJCZ AK-St. Hyacinth Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Math Club 4, Monogram Club 2, Patron Drive 4. GERALD REARDON-St. Agnes Biology Club 2, Camera Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, SSC 2, 4. Page 39 THERESE REINHART-Immaculate Conception FNA 3 4, FTA 2, Patron Drive 4, SC 3. PATRICIA RICE-Rosary Cathedral Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, FNA 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, SC 2, 3, SSC 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. DIANE RICH-St. Mary Biology Club 2, Bowling 2, Production Staff 4. JAMES ROGGLE-St. Clement Hall Patrol 4. MARY ROMSTADT-BlGSSEd Sacrament AAG 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4, CAA 1, 2, 3, GAL 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, SC 1, SSC 1, 2, 3. DENISE RooNEY--Good Shepherd Biology Club 2, JCWA 2, Latin Club 1, Pro- duction Staff 2, Patron Drive 4, SSC 1. MADONNA ROPER-St. Catherine Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 3, 4. RICHARD ROTHERT-Rosary Cathedral CAA 1, 3, Glee Club 3, Operetta 3. BERNARD ROWE-St. Agnes Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, Math Club 2, 4, SC 1, Patron Drive 4. Page 40 FRANK REED-Holy Rosary Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, Student Court 4. JOSEPH REEvEs-St. Benedict Biology Club 2, Football 1, 2, Hall Patrol 4, SC 3, Tennis Club 3. MARSHA REFERMAT-Sl. Adalbert Biology Club 2, Bowling 2, 3, Centric 4, Chem- istry Club 4, FNA 2, 3, 4, GAL 3, 4, Monogram Club 1 2 4, Operetta 4, Student Court 4, Patron Drive 4, YCS 1, SSC 2, 3, 4. ROBERT REICK-St. Agnes Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, SSC 2. WILLIAM REIGADAS-ROSHTY Cathedral Hall Patrol 4. FLORIAN REINHART-St. Agnes Hall Patrol 4. JEANETTE RIKER-Bl9SSCd Sacrament Bowling 2, 4, French Club 2, 3, GAL 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2. JUDITH RINGLEIN-Regina Coeli Biology Club 2, Centric 4, FNA 2, 3, Latin Club 1, SSC 2, 4, Patron Drive 4. MARY JANE ROBAKOWSKI--Sf. Jude Biology Club 2, Centric 4, FTA 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, SC 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. HAROLD ROWLAND-OUT Lady of Lourdes Biology Club 25 Cross Country 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Operetta 45 SC 45 Student Court 45 Track 4. MICHAEL ROZEK-St. Adalbert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Class Play 45 Operetta 45 Patron Drive 45 Student Court 4. CHARLES RUMSCHLAG-GGSU CAA 15 Class Play 45 Football 25 Production Staff 45 Patron Drive 45 Track 1, 2. CAROL RUTKOWSKI-St. Adalbert Biology Club 25 Chemistry 45 FNA 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 SSC 25 YCS 1. CONSTANCE RUTKOWSKI-St. Joseph, Sylvania Biology Club 25 Patron Drive 45 SSC 1, 25 YCS 2. JAMES RYBARCZYK-St. Anthony Basketball 1, 25 Biology Club 25 Hall Patrol 45 SC 25 Track 1, 25 Patron Drive 4. BONNIE SACKRIDER-St. Charles Biology Club 25 Library Club 25 Patron Drive 45 Spanish Club 15 SSC 35 Student Court 4. KRISTINE SANDYS-0.L.P.H. Patron Drive 4. CAROL SAVAGE-St. Catherine Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 FNA 1, 2, 3, 45 JCWA 3, 45 Patron Drive 45 Production Staff 4. ROSALIE RYBKA-Regina Coeli Biology Club 25 French Club 25 SSC 2, 3. JOSEPH RYMERS-GOOd Shepherd Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Operetta 35 SSC 2. MICHAEL RZADECKI-Rosary Cathedral AAG 25 Band 3, 45 Monogram Club 1, 25 Gr- chestra 45 Patron Drive 45 Radio Club 45 Wrest- ling 3, 4. JOSEPH SCALZO--St. Pius X Biology Club 25 Football 15 Glee Club 2, 35 Patron Drive 45 SC 1, 2, 3, 45 SSC 35 Student Court 45 Operetta 2, 35 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL SCHICK--St. Agnes Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 45 Hall Patrol 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 SC 35 Wrestling 2. NANCY SCHEIL1St. Thomas Aquinas Bowling 35 Centric 45 FNA 1, 45 Latin Club 15 Patron Drive 45 SC 2. ROBERT SCHLAGHECK-St. Agnes Cross Country 25 Football 1, 25 Track 25 Stu- dent Court 4. KATHRYN SCHMIDT-Regina Coeli PATRICIA SCHMIDT-Sacred Heart FTA 2. Page 41 JANE SCHMITZ-St. Catherine Biology Club 23 Bowling 43 French Club 43 FTA 2, 33 GAL 1, 2, 3, 43 JCWA 3, 43 Student Court 4. PETER SCHNAPP-St. Catherine Hall Patrol 43 SC 4. CAROL SCHRAMM-St. Mary Centric 43 JCWA 43 Patron Drive 43 SSC 1. 2, 33 Student Court 4. LUCY SCHUMAN-Sf. Agnes Biology Club 23 Bowling 2, 33 Centric 43 French Club 2, 33 GAL 2, 33 Student Court 4. CAROL SCHWARTZ-Sacred Heart Biology Club 23 JCWA 2, 33 Patron Drive 43 SSC 3. THOMAS SCHWEIBOLD-ROSBTY Cathedral Chess Club 2. DENNIS SHOULDICE--Rosary Cathedral JCWA 4. SANDRA SIELscHoTT-Immaculate Conception SSC 3. MICHAEL SIMON-St. Thomas Aquinas Biology Club 23 Football 1, 2, 33 JCWA 43 SC 4. KENNETH SIWA-St. Patrick, Heatherdowns Biology Club 23 Golf 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol 43 SC 43 Student Court 4. SANDRA SKAEF-St. Agnes Biology Club 23 SSC 43 Student Court 4, LEONARD SKOTYNSKY-St. Michael Biology Club 23 Monogram Club 23 Patron Drive 43 Radio Club 1, 2, 33 Student Court 4. Page 42 DENNIS SCHWIND-Immaculate Conception SSC 1. DAVID SCORZIELL-Gesu Cheerleader 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Patron Drive 4: Track 1, 23 Wrestling 1, 2, 3. RICHARD SEXTON-Regina Coeli Biology Club 23 Patron Drive 4. LAWRENCE SHANTEAU-O.L.P.H. Hall Patrol 43 SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. BONNIE SHINEVAR-Sl. Clement Patron Drive 43 Student Court 43 YCS 4. MIARITA SHOEMAKER-St. Charles Biology Club 23 Patron Drive 43 SSC 1, 3. ANDREW SOKOLOWSKI-St. Adalbert Baseball 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. ROBERT SONCRANT-St. Catherine Centripetal 4, SSC 2, 3, 4, Sports Manager 1, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. JUDITH SOROSIAK-St. Joseph, Sylvania Biology Club 2, Bowling 2, French Club 3, Patron Drive 4, SSC 3. JOHN SPARAGOWSKI--St. Anthony Glee Club 4, Operetta 4, Patron Drive 4. JAMES SPURRIER-Blessed Sacrament Band 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, SC 1, 4, Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GORDON STACHOWSKI-St. Hyacinth Hall Patrol 4. THOMAS SMITH-GGSU Cross Country 4, Hall Patrol 4. CAROL SMOLINSKI--St. Clement Patron Drive 4, Student Court 4. JOSEPH SMOLINSKI-St. Hedwig Camera Club 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. LAWRENCE SNEIDER-St. Catherine Patron Drive 4. KATHLEEN SOECZAK--St. Adalbert Biology Club 2, Centric 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Patron Drive 4, Stu- dent Court 4. RICHARD SOBCZAK-St. Hyacinth Bowling 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, 4, Student Court 4. MICHAEL STANBERY-ROSHTY Cathedral Biology Club 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Track 4. KAREN STAPLETON-GCSU Biology Club 2, Patron Drive 4, CAROL STASZAK-St. Catherine Biology Club 2, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Centripetal 4, FTA 2, 3, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, JCWA 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Student Court 4. KENNETH STEIN--St. Adalbert Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Math Club 4, Monogram Club 4, Patron Drive 4, Tennis Club 2, 3, 4. PAULETTE STEINMETZ-Sacred Heart Centric 4, Patron Drive 4. MARCIA STIFEL--St. Ann FNA 1, 2, 3, JCWA 3, Patron Drive 4. Page 43 JEAN SUsoR-Blessed Sacrament Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, SSC 4. MARY SUsoR-St. Thomas Aquinas Biology Club 2. BEATRICE SWARTZ-St. Jude Patron Drive 4. DAVID SWARTZ-St. Patrick, Heatherdowns PATRICIA SWISTARA-St. Adalbert Bowling 2, 3, Centric 4, GAL 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, SSC 2, Patron Drive 4. JOHN SWOPE-St. Clement Class Play 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Operetta 4, Spanish Club 2, SC 4, SSC 3. JosEPH SZIROTNYAK-O.L.P.H. Centric 4, Patron Drive 4, Wrestling 1, 2. JOHN SZKUDLAREK-St. Vincent de Paul Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, SSC 1, 3. SHARON SzoLLosI-St. Stephen Bowling 2, 3, French Club 2, GAL 2, 3, Patron Drive 4, SSC 1, SC 4, Student Court 4. Page 44 NICHOLAS STOLARSKI-St. Hyacinth Football 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. PAULA STONE-St. Catherine Centripetal 4, Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 1, SC 1, 2, 3, 4, SSC 4, Student Court 4. DAVID SULLIVAN-GSSU Hall Patrol 4. CAMILLE SZALKOWSKI-St. Patrick, Heatherdowns Biology Club 2, Centripetal 4, FNA 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Patron Drive 4, SSC 1. CHESTER SZCZYGIELSKY-St. Hedwig Class Play 4, Patron Drive 4, SSC 3, 4. MARIANNE SZELAGOWSKI-St. Hedwig Biology Club 2, FNA 1, GAL 3, JCWA 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Patron Drive 4, SSC 2, Student Court 4. HARRIETT SZENDERSKI1St. Hedwig Biology Club 2, Bowling 2, 3, GAL 2, 3, SSC 2, 3, SC 2, 3. PENELOPE SZENDERSKI-Sf. Hedwig Biology Club 2, Centripetal 4, Dancing Irish 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 4, SSC 1, SC 3. JOYCE SZEPIELA-St. Adalbert Biology Club 2, FNA 1, 2, SSC 1, Student Court 4. x CAROL SZYCHOWSKI-ROSHTY Cathedral Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Math Club 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Orchestra 3, 4. RODNEY SZYDLOWSKI-St. Jude Biology Club 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2. DIANE TAKACS-Sacred Heart CAA 1, 2, Patron Drive 4, SSC 1, 2. MARGARET TIMINEY-St. Mary Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 4. JOHN TJMMERS-St. Catherine Patron Drive 4, Track 1. JOHN TINCHER-ROSHTY Cathedral JCWA 4, Patron Drive 4. JUNE TOPOLSKI-St. Anthony Patron Drive 4, SSC 2, 3, 4. RONALD TOTHLSHCTSC1 Heart Band 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Orchestra 4. MICHAEL TSCHERNE-GO0d Shepherd Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, SC 3. JANIES TAYLOR-St. Patrick, Heatherdowns SSC 1, 2, 3. JOHN THEIMAN-St. Joseph, Maumee Patron Drive 4. CHRISTINE THOMAS-St. Catherine AAG 2, 3, 4, CAA 1, 2, 3, 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL THOMAS--St. Stephen Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. KATHLEEN THOMPSON-St. Agnes Biology Club 2, Patron Drive 4. DUANE TILLIMAN-St. Catherine CAA 1, JCWA 4, SSC 3. RUTH TscHERNE-St. Louis Band 3, 4, Biology Club 2, GAL 2, Patron Drive 4, SSC 1, 2, 3, 4. VALERIE VANDORN-St. Thomas Aquinas Biology Club 2, Class Play 4, FTA 2, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, JCWA 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Math Club 2, Monogram Club 2, Patron Drive 4, Operetta 3, 4. RUSSEL VANDERHORST-St. John Biology Club 2, Football 1. Page 45 NORMA WALSH-St. Charles Class Play 4, FTA 4, Library Club 4. KATHLEEN WALTERS-Good Shepherd Biology Club 2, Bowling 1, GAL 1, Patron Drive 4. CAROL WARRICK-Rosary Cathedral Chemistry Club 4, Patron Drive 4. DANIEL WELCH-ROSHTQ' Cathedral Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Patron Drive 4: Orchestra 3, 4, SSC 3. JoHN WELCH-St. Louis lgiology Club 2, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4: C l, 2. JAMES WERNERT-ROSHTY Cathedral Centric 4, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 4, Tennis Club 1, 2, 3. DONNA WIELINSKI-St. Hedwig Biology Club 2, FNA 1, Patron Drive 4, SSC 3. MICHAEL WILKINSON-St. Ann SC 1, 2. SHARON WISNIEWSKI-St. Adalbert Biology Club 2, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Centric 4, FNA 1, 2, FSW 1, 2, 3, GAL 4, JCWA 4, Latin Club 1, Patron Drive 4, Library Club 3, YCS 2, SSC 2, 3, Student Court 4. Page 46 STEPHEN VANDERHORST--St. John AAG 2, Biology Club 2, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Football 1, SSC 1, 2, 3. MAUREEN VELTE-St. Agnes Biology Club 2, Patron Drive 4, SSC 4. CAROL WALKER-SaCf6d Heart Biology Club 2, Centric 4, FTA 3, 4, JCWA 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 4, Patron Drive 4, SC 2. DoNNA WAWRZYNIAK-GESU Biology Club 2, Chess Club 1, FNA 1, 4, JCWA 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Production Staff 4, Stu- dent Court 4. ROBERT WEAVER-Good Shepherd Cross Country 2, 3, Hall Patrol 3, 4. THOMAS WEAVER-Blessed Sacrament Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3. XVILLIAM WERYNSKI-Regina Coeli Basketball 1, JCWA 4, Patron Drive 4. SANDRA WICHOWSKI-ROSBTY Cathedral Patron Drive 4, Orchestra 4. RUTH WICZYNSKI-St. Hedwig Biology Club 2, Bowling 1, 2, GAL 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. JOSEPH WLODARZ-Holy Rosary 2, 35 Track 1, 2. Basketball 1, 25 Biology Club 25 Cross Country LAWRENCE WODARSKI-St. Hedwig Centric 45 Cross Country 2, 35 Patron Drive 45 SC 15 SSC 45 Track 2. KATHLEEN Woon-St. James Biology Club 25 FNA 1, 25 Latin Club 1. GEORGE WOOJWORTH-St, John Patron Drive 4, ROMAN WYSOWATY--St. Mary Biology Club 25 Photographer 4. WILLIAM YOUR-St. John Latin Club 35 Monogram Club 1, 2, 35 SSC 15 SC 1. ROBERT ZALESKI-St. Adalbert Biology Club 25 Football 25 Hall Patrol 45 Latin Club 35 Patron Drive 45 Track 25 Wrestling 25 SSC 3, BARBARA ZANKL-St. Vincent de Paul Biology Club 25 Centric 45 FTA 2, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. MARCELLA ZAPIECKI-Regina Coeli Biology Club 25 Patron Drive 4. GARY ZDAWCZYK-St. Patrick, Heatherdowns Biology Club 25 Bowling 45 Patron Drive 45 Track 35 Student Court 4. MARY ZIMKOWSKI-St. Hedwig RICHARD ZUNKIEWICZ-St. Adalbert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Centric 45 Patron Drive 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Radio Club 35 SC 4. The Graduates of '64 Pass to The Seniors of '65 The Torch of Leadership Page 47 Band 45 Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 FTA 25 Library Club 35 SSC 2, 3, 45 YCS 2, 3, 4. Junior Class Soon To Become Pros Of '65 Junior Class Officers: Susan Zalenski, secretary, Christopher Hunter, vice- presidentg Kenneth Marciniak, president, Patricia Albrecht, treasurer. Thomas Biniak, Lawrence Bissonnette, Tim- othy Elanchong, Donald Boes, Jeffrey Boldt, Joanne Bonk, Helene Boratyn. Paul Eorawski, Bonita Borer. Suzanne Bor- gess, Joseph Boudrie, Lorraine Bromer, Harm Brouwer, Pamela Brown. James Brucken, Janet Buck, Richard Bucken- meyer, Diane Burkhardt, Michael Calkins, Jerome Camp, Robert Carl. Page 48 Mary Ann Adamczyk, Karen Agosti, Patricia Albrecht, Michael Amstutz, Harley Andrze- jewski, Ronald Arnett, Sharon Ash. Patricia Aubry, Mary Auth, William Babel, Theresa Babula, Frank Banasiak, Gregory Bankston, Joseph Barrick. Barbara Basso, David Bauerschmidt, Robert Beckham, Matthew Bennett, Joan Berning, Peter Bick, Nancy Biggs. V I L, -. fix' ' .tm . iw J 1: ' ,. xg... L 6, , '.-- I.: .fl .. ft A I I- pm, pf, gl ...ix I gli I Eyggj. .I II... 4, z:.:.5.-:,:.:5EE:,:. A V g! . 5 F' if Ft A ,.., . ,,, ., ,,,, . - A 1? i' . J I. wk .. l V L fQKf1 f::- :':s:f' 'L - gf' . 5 .,.. , 't ji' 2 .551 'i '--i . J -I Y ' 1 i f ' ' ' ' . .k., ,. , ,.,, .,. A , , 11' Susan Carr, Michael Cassidy, Clarence Cer- rone, Thomas Chmielewski, Antoinette Cichy, Edward Cieslikowski, Christopher Cline. Terri Colisino, Cheryl Collier, Mary Collins, Thomas Collins, Patricia Connell, Catherine Corcoran, Craig Correll. Dorothy Cousino, Susan Cousino, Floyd Cran- dall, William Crane, Patricia Cray, Michael Cryan, Michael Cullen. Robert Flahie, Rosemary Florkowski, Gayle Francis, Patricia Freppel, Robert Gabel, Doro- thy Gadt, John Galambos. John Gardner, Mary Gearhart, Peter Genot, Susan Gerlach, Madeline Girardi, Joan Gil- more, Frazene Gladieux. Jacqueline Glinka, Bernadette Gorajewski, Linda Graber, James Grandowicz, Frank Gro- bosky, Thomas Grochowski, John Grosjean. Gary Cunningham, Elaine Cuzynski, Anne Marie Cyranowski, Donald Czarcinski, John Czarnecki, Judith Czyzewski, Dennis Danford. William Davidson, Kathleen Davis, John Degnan, Patricia Dever, Charles Devine, Phyllis Devine, Eileen Dillon. Charlotte DiLucia, Sharon Doney, James Dorr, Sandra Doucey, Jean Dressel, Thomas Duck, Barbara Duffey. Ruth Ann Dugan, Kathleen Dunn, Terry Duszynski, Michael Dutkiewicz, Gregory Dziegielewski, James Dyko, Gary Earl. Marilyn Eckstein, Linda Eggleston, Karin Eisenreich, Rita Esper, Michael Essi, Karen Faber, Michael Fadell. Thomas Fall, John Falke, William Ferrenberg, Sally Fink, Tamyra Finley, Margaret Fisher, John Fitzgerald. Page 49 Thomas Hrusha, Christopher Hunter, Ray- mond Ichrist, Mary Ellen Ignasiak, Charles Jacob, Ernest Jacob, Janice Jagodzinski. Thomas Jarczynski, Patricia Jarzynski, Caro- lyn Jasinski, James Jastrzemski, Marilyn Jaworski, Thomas Jazwiecki, Marsha Jenkins. William Jennings. Richard Jesionowski, Rose- mary Johnson, Barbara Joniec, Anthony Kaczmarek, Suzanne Kaczmarek, David Kahle. Terrence Kalka, David Kaminski, Susan Kan- thak, Sandra Karnikowski, Barbara Karow, James Kasprzak, Michael Kataliasz. Mitchell Kawczynski, Gerald Keane, David Keller, Glenn Kemp, Dion Kendrick, Kath- leen Kennedy, Richard Killen. Kathleen Kime, Mary Ann King, Richard Kirian, Kent Klaus, Sharon Klein, Richard Kleparek, Christine Knack. - -..::reE:E.:- -' 1' :- 1 Z' , A Vu ' A' gfffj. ---, . , ' - . ' - gifs - .. V -'-'f f , - S. - - ' ' . ' in ,W ,j.':jQf ' f QQ A , D Eg l , ,,.. .,.,. A ' ' fi 'L ' W5Q2 ',..f5 ,Q J . , k ' 5 'f ZgAJ:g. 1' .v.r.g.z:2:si-:P'f': S. W ' 4, W , 1 Wg j fi if 2 1 , , , Q .... fi I :Q I G .2 '-'-f 2- E f g W - - J J r 1 ,I f C , ' r' 511, 'ff' f W' ' - ' . ..v. ,siix 3- W ' , ' M xx. 5' . ffl f. ' 55' 1 -' 'r f? .: '.:2,: - -- 12. W iff J! M .. , J ., yr af. , . ' . if J -ii X Q 9 1l1rs4ii' ' ?f M 3. , ,,.,, t , . 7 I Page 50 ' V Michael Gyurko, Helen Haas, Judith Habrych, Daniel Hall, Michael Hanudel, Roy Harley, Judith Hawkins. Mary Hawkins, Frances Hayes, Richard Healy, Barbara Hegedus, Jeffrey Helrung, Robert Helvey, Robert Hickok. Elaine Higgins, William Higgins, John Hogan, Monica Holewinski, Timothy Holt, Thomas Hoover, Sandra Horvath. . E Nancy Knapczyk, Carolyn Kniolek, David Koester, Beverly Kolebuck, Philip Kolinski, David Kolodziejczyk, Karen Kondalski. Carlene Konecki, David Koontz, James Koontz, Esther Kcsakowski, Thomas Kosa- kowski, Lorraine Kotlewski, Donald Kowalski. Michael Kozak, Suzanne Kozak, Marianne Kozlowski, Charles Kraemer, Gerald Krall, Donna Kranz, Edward Krasinski. Gloria Lee, Lawrence Lehman, David Lewan- dowski, Joanne Lewandowski, Judith Lewan- dowski, Lawrence Lewandowski, Thomas Lewandowski. Jolynn Lockwood, Carol Logsdon, Ruth Loomis, Sharon Louy, Ronald Lowrey, Judith Ludwig, Sharon Lynch. Mary Maas, Timothy Mack, John Mahoney, Martin Mahoney, Patrick Mahoney, Lorraine Magnatta, Sandra Malin. Raymond Malincwski, Clifford Mallett, Suz- anne Maloney, Kenneth Marciniak, Albin Marczak, Joseph Marquis, Dennis Marsh. Allyn Martin, James Mathias, Bernadette Mattes, Sheila Mattimore, Monica Matuszak, Michael Mayers, Karen McCartney. Philip McCartney, Mary McCarty, Joseph McGreevy, Mary McGuire, James McGurk, Joan McKaig, Gary McKinley. E Kenneth Krasniewski, Gary Kremnec, Patricia Krempa, Paul Kronfield, Janice Kruger, Judith Krum, Ralph Kubacki. Mary Ann Kubicki, Robert Kubicz, Chester Kucinski, Richard Kujawa, Michael Kula- kowski, Theresa Kurek, Linda Kurinko. Marjorie Kwasniak, David Kwiatkowski, Craig LaBay, Louis Laberdee, Joseph La- Course, Lawrence Lamont, David Lardinais. Glenn Mcllhargy, Michelle McPartland, Michael McVicker, Thomas Meehan, Barbara Meinke, Maria Menes, Donna Mercker. Judith Mercurio, Linda Mercurio, Ronald Michalak, Antoinette Michalski, Michael Michalski, Fredrick Miller, James Minor. Robert Mioduszewski, Bonita Mohr, Donald Moline, Linda Mominee, Joseph Monks, Lawrence Montrie, Timothy Morgenstern. Page 51 Robert Morrin, James Motley, Mary Mueller, Michael Murphy, James Napierala, Kathleen Neeb, Lawrence Nester. Regina Neuhausel, Carol Niewiadomski, Diane Niezgoda, Robert Nitkiewicz, Deborah Nitz, Diane Norts, James Norts. Suzanne Notestine, Marcia Nowak, Margaret Nowak, Michael Nowak, Robert Nowak, Dale Nowicki, Mary Ellen O'Brien. Paul Roman, Gloria Rose, Janet Rose, John Roth, Sharon Rouse, James Rowe, William Sader. Dave Sadowski, Minerva Salinas, Edward Samsel, Patricia Sandoff, Karen Sattler, Janet Schaefer, Thomas Schaub. Rita Schetter, Ronald Schmitt, Carl Schenfelt, Dennis Schoviak, JoAnn Schupp, Julia Seguin, Mary Steitz. Page 52 Joyce Oleksiak, Richard Olewinski, Kathleen O'Loughlin, John O'Neill, Dennis Overberg. John Pacer, David Palka. Sandra Panchak, Marcia Pawlowicz, Gregory Parker, Patricia Patro, Sally Paul, David Pawlicki, Patrick Pawlecki. Joan Periat, Joan Pietrzak, Patricia Pietrzak, Tobias Pizza, Paul Plenzler, Judith Pollauf, Janice Poplar. Joseph Porthouse, David Powell, Michael Powers, Michelle Printy, Paul Raczkowski, Patrick Rafferty, Bernard Ragle. Patricia Rahm, Rosemarie Randolph, Rita Rantanen, Gregory Rawski, Thomas Rawski, John Ray, David Recker. Jerome Renauer, Patrick Revard, Robert Roach, John Roesner, Dorothy Rogalski, John Rogers, Darlene Rollins. Patrick Sexton, Timothy Sexton, Dale Sey- mour, Michael Shea, Michael Sheets, Thomas Sherman, Kathleen Shofer. Julia Shonebarger, Martin Shriner, Sharon Simms, Christine Siwa, Marcia Siwajck, Margaret Skowron, Randal Skrzyniecki. Lawrence Slagle, Daniel Slandzicki, Pearl Slater, Michaline Slomka, Christine Slom- kowski, Ann Marie Smith, Daniel Smith. Patricia Vanderhorst Diane Villhauer Rich ard Wade Henry Wagner Linda Wagner Joselyn Wahmhoff John Wakelin JI Cathy Walasinski Robert Walczak Randolph Wales Patricia Walidzinski Jerome Walker Anthony Wallace, Judith Wasielewski. Martin Wcislek, Thomas Weber, Christopher Wenzler, Kathleen Werner, David Wernert, John Whelan, Ronald Whipple. T f ' A' ,, -I . A ,..,, 'A ' Y 5 . V I in V My V- I ., 3 M 5 1 i if 'J -':' gp 5 6 in gf? , vj ' A . . ' 1' . 4. 3 M M V , ,, T W' 2 2 Q: 5 V , V A, ,'..l Q, . 4 , . ...,,.,, ,Hi -I .. -.mv -E: My A i A 5 .. F 7 7 K 4 yi '- ' V fl f iiii iii nr n K s , T J f 1, r - 12 :QV - t 1 I 1' In ga, b .., I Z 1 fli f' 1 I wifi? m Jeffery Smolenski, Karen Smolinski, Walter Sneider, Dennis Synder, John Snyder, Ronald Sobczak, Terrence Sochocki. Terrence Sokolowski, Charles Soto, Kenneth Spitulski, Phyllis Sprinski, Elizabeth Sprunk, Richard Starkey, Clark Staszak. James Staub, William Steele, Suzette Stoykoff, Christine Struckholz, Jay Sulier, Linda Sur- dasky, Nancy Swemba. Angela Szczepanski, Carolyn Szczepanski, Sandra Szelagovvski, Joyce Szmania, Ralph Szteiter, Terence Szymczak, Mary Szyperski. Karen Taft, Janet Tarka, Patricia Thompson, Shirley Trabbic, Ralph Trease, David Trok- nya, Nicole Truby, Evelyn Tucker, Amy Turby, Rhonda Turner, Mary Ann Tyminski, Thomas Uliczny, Susan Van Alst, Linda Vanderhorst. Page 53 James Wiegand, Ellen Wierszewski, James Wietrzykowski, Daniel Wilczynski, Donald Wilczynski, John Wilmes, Kathleen Wilson. Thomas Winkler, Nancy Winters, Kenneth Wirtz, Mary Wirtz, Marilyn Witko, Marcia Wojcik, Kathleen Wojda. Barbara Wojtowlez, John Wozny, Fred Wiilf, Susan Wyek, Mary Wymyslo, Judith Yarsco, Michael Yavorsky. Susan Zalenski, Carol Zankl, David Zawodny, Richard Zibbel, Doris Zielaskowski, Barbara Zielinski, Geraldine Zielinski. Thomas Zimmerman, Dennis Zolciak, Wanda Zoltaszek, Charles Zurawski, James Zycho- wicz, Jo Ann Zychowicz. 'TW 68 Q ,i ii .:,g,.5.,:,5, Juniors, Jerry Krall, Sue Borgess, Roy Harley, Carlene Konecki, display the latest styles at the Page 54 1 964 Prom Preview. .IQ Sophomores Assuming New Responsibilities , Sophomore Class Officers: John Szychowski, vice-president, Patricia Lane, treasurer, Daniel McCarty, president, Sandra Kives, secretary. Michael Barabash, Michael Barney, Sandra Barrow, Bonnie Batesole, Patricia Batey, Susan Batey, Marlene Batog. Kathleen Bauerschmidt, Theresa Baz, George Beakas, Robert Becker, Mary Behan, Mary Benner, Patricia Berkel. Thomas Bialecki, John Blakowski, Patricia Blauvelt, Robert Bly, Thomas Boardman, Michael Bocian, Dennis Boes. Susan Bohnett, David Borer, Timothy Borger- son, Kenneth Borowicz, Dorothy Brand, Sharon Brazzill, Rita Brunner. Georgia Abrass, Laraine Adams, Kathleen Albrecht, Dale Amborski, Christine Anderson, Susan Anderson, Robert Arquette. 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Mary Ejhinger, Jean Emlinger, Therese English, Charles Etue, Frank Farkas, Nancy Fellhauer, Colleen Fepczuk. Ann Fischer, Thomas Flynn, Michael Fos- naugh, Robert Fournier, Thomas Frazier, William Gadt, Rosemary Gajewski. Thomas Gardner, Carl Gedert, Theodore Gerasimiak, Camille Geremski, George Ger- ken, Theresa Gerlach, Gerald Gibbons. Mary Gogol, Robert Golen, Camille Gonsior- owski, Laurie Goodrich, Mary Gould, Thomas Grachek, Renee Gravel. Dennis Gray, Marlene Greb, Suzanne Gro- bowski, Michael Gunner, Marcia Haladyna, David Haley, Michael Haley. Page 56 Michael Hanlon, Gary Harman, Richard Har- man, Janis Harrington, Michael Hartranft, Diane Hasemeyer, John Haugh. Mary Hawk, Nancy Heil, Arthur Heiing, Arlyne Helm, William Hemmert, Joseph Hess- ling, Michele Hetherington. Fredrick Jablonski, Sharon Jablonski, Anthony Jacobs, Nancy Jagielski, Claude Jagodzinski, Thomas Jameson, Felicia Jasinski. William Jenkins, Frederick Johnson, Phyllis Johnson, Patrick Joyce, James Kahl, Richard Kaifas, Stanley Kanderski. John Kardos, James Karow, David Karpanty, Thomas Kasprzak, David Kaszubski, Karen Katafiaz, Phillip Kelley. Kevin Kendrick, John Kepus, Paula Kern, Kenneth Kielczewski, Kathleen Kilcarse, Karen Kirk, Michael Kitz, Michael Kosakowski, Janice Kosinski, Jay Kowalski, Kathleen Kozlowski, James Koz- lowski, Veronica Krajcar, Vicki Kronfield. Ronald Krygielski, Harriet Kryszak, Stephen Krzyminski, Gary Kubat, Thomas Kuchcinski, Ronald Kujawa, Linda Kwiatkowski. Nicholas Hetzer, Monica Heywood, Margaret High, Michael Hogan, Pamela Holewinski, Michael Horne, Sharon Houstin. Barbara Howe, Terrence Hughes, Barbara Hulett, Mary Hulett, Elizabeth Humbert, Thomas Humphrey, Grace Hunter. Sandra Kives, Carol Klein, James Klonowski, Patricia Kmonk, Susan Knierim, James Koch, Robert Kolacki. John Kolasinski, Joseph Kolasinski, Eugene Konczal, Frederick Koperski, Thomas Kora- lewski, Philip Korczynski, John Kosakowski. N, ' :rf f ., I M - -. , Nlsgwfz . ,. r . , I - H J, ff.. , ww l . .- T . M32 if -'27 F ' aw 'f' ' 2 A A t Sf' ' 2 isis 1' ' f '- ' Ii f ' 1? W . l , V 1 ., JV' . ' ,a 111:-v A ..,.. , - af r , if , 2 f '14 - -. ., , A 5. . ,Q VN ,, .,., . . A ,.,. 1 I- , -- , 4 - . f - 2 g., .., -1- - . J ' , ' fb y , , E A l Page 57 f KH' - - W-' Q ' , . .. 'az , Z. . at , 5 - f. W is Q., , Q.. ,, . . ., ,V R ' . , . .. - Q- -, 3 2' ': fl - ':- , ., . ., A E951 2,2--if W' A iw V - M yt ,H VL f Q--- -M Q A,-Q - f s . W K A' :g.i:f. ' jk ' ' is A 'Y M Q fu an at Q ! ,Q 1. at ' it S 9' lk tg 9 S ss S X N , 'fs X , Q Q if 5 W .,.... awk Nw, , . . . .. X ,ss t it ga NUS E? sm Em X a ,. what , ' .- .. 15 N , . - , H ---11:5 ,,a 3 . , K Robert LeGros, Carol Lehmann, Jeffrey Len- gel, Patricia Lennex, Rosanne Leonhardt, Suzanne Lindsay, Pamela Lininger. Paul Link, Harriet Little, Kathleen Luken, Janis Lusiak, Susan Lynch, Nancy Maas, Patricia Maciejewski. James Mizen, Judith Mockensturm, Martin Mohler, Richard Moore, James Morrin, Marie Moszkowicz, Edmund Mowka. Michael Murnen, Daniel Mundwiler, Antoin- ette Murawski, Patricia Murray, Ann Musch, James Muszynski, Jeanne Nalodka. Page 58 - 1.1:- gg, . - ,- A . . ' sag., . - 5- my ' ' f q Ht Q- at . . 1 ggg:j:If.d 1, , . -V1 ' Gabriela Lachowski, Kenneth La Fountain, Dorothy Landry, Patricia Lane, Leslie Lan- genderfer, Richard Langenderfer, Margaret LaPlante. Bernita LaPoint, Linda Larnhart, Kathleen LaScola, Lawrence Laswell, Susan Lechlak, Jacalyn Lee, Linda Lee. David Mack, Robert Mack, Richard Mahen, Frank Majchszak, Duane Malin, Michael Marek, Marsha Martens. John Mattes, William Maxwell, Ruth Anne Mays, Timothy McCarthy, Daniel McCarty, Donald McCluskey, Richard McCluskey. Dennis McCort, James McGreevy, John Mc- Hugh, William McNamee, Kenneth Melzak, Ellen Mertes, Maureen Myers. Lillian Michaels, Thomas Michalak, Daniel Mielcarek, Janis Milano, Michael Miller, Paul Misch, Andrea Misiuda. Patricia Nalodka, Elaine Neilly, Richard Nirschl, Mary Ellen Noe, Diane Nowaczyk, David Nowak, Jean Nowak. John Nye, Thomas Okapal, Mary Ann Olczak, Thomas O'Leary, Diane Olmstead, Patricia O'Loughlin, Diane Opeil. Aa -' - ::':':.2::,.'2:1-'.,:. ,s:.f::.:sg2ww 21 ,A ' fr '.n::':2: , 2-1:e'-:- - v ...,. , . ' -: - . W- , f .:-..:g.:.:.::. z mi A 1 - -f f l. ' im' rf- V 2- , -aaf:-:'+ A V , . '2- .... : 'A--. Q- -V ,. '. , is- ,.f- 2 , ' ' F5974 -, - 1 i J ,' 1 'ff1:?'.f.:2,L '- X 'E f 'I' -v 1 aa. ,, rv'-22:1- ,- , -:fg,j:g.5::::-s L. Fm t W gf. ,, , . ,r . EV 17 af. 1 ' I ' L ' '5 ' Q. y K5 3 --2352, - , ,wx Q, ', g tgiby, ' .. iz, . WW' aw if f ,, 4 a 'G 'I 2 y X 1 5, .. , - . ':,:E:e::Z.' Michael Pethe, Denis Pettee, Marie Pettit, Pamela Poirier, Richard Poland, Gloria Pomorski, Pamela Poplawski. Christine Raizk Jeiry Reichert James Reilly A Timothy Renard 5, A A, ,,,, Clyde Prucnal, Ann Poznanski, John Rafey, M ' Christopher Schaal, Richard Schmich, Linda Schultz, Janice Seibert, Christine Seibenick, Sherry Sharp, Michael Shea. Thomas Sheets, Susanne Sheperd, Robert Sheroian, Robert Shonebarger, Steven Sim- iniak, Michael Simon, Catherine Skali. W A ' .asp-av: 'wi ,, J if ,Q 1 1 '7 in 4 0+ if Y ,J ,iv -.-' , - M : ----- f :-.,, , A 1 , , if , 3 J, E L, F , 5 W gf , , , 4 me -viz: -:,-,- : .Z -eg f - - ' Qi? n gf f 41' if Y 4 f 1 55 Qi? 4, 1 ti' 499' 3 , 4 at f ' E E fa S i 5 li I James O'Reilly, Carol O'Rourke, Michael Osowski, John Ott, Elaine Pacer, Robert Pacer, Charlene Palmer. Diane Panchak, John Parent, Mary Ann Parent, James Parker, William Partridge, Ann Pedro, John Pero. -I A Ll 5:2 ,E .. ,',,.,1gg 17: fu Q 'flZ1,Z25ll:1'- 3 -'-' fl w IEEE k ' ---- J Q, .1 , ,,V. A ,y ywcb .1 V M A '- J , Z: 3 ' Tit A f .gi-. .,-. X .,. f . -- ' 6 . l 4 -'71 'lik' ?' 5 Ralph Reny, Janet Ressler, Timothy Richard, Kenneth Riedman, William Rietzke, Edward Rihacek, Richard Ringlein. Clara Alice Robinson, Anthony Rodriguez, Carolyn Rollins, Dyann Romatowski, Edwin Romito, Laurel Roper, Mary Rosa. William Rough, Mary Rowan, Karoll Rowe, Jacquline Rozek, James Rumschlag, Geraldine Rutkowski, George Ryan. Karen Rydman, Linda Rzadecki, Lynnette Rzymek, Richard Saelzler, Darryl Sahadi, Mary Sandys, Thomas Sarra. Thomas Skeldon, Michael Skibinski, Sandra Skibinski, Kathleen Slomka, Kathleen Smen- ner, Judith Smith, Fredrick Sneider. Gary Sniadak, David Sobczak, Renee Socie, Janice Sohnly, Patricia Somers, Robert Spi- tulski, Jane Spurrier. Page 59 Kathleen Struckholz, Carolyn Staskiewicz, Richard Stebli, Thomas Stelnicki, John Ste- vens, Robert Stevens, Steven Stewart. Timothy Sullivan, Kathleen Swartz, Patricia Szelangowski, Karen Szkatulski, John Szy- chowski, Robert Szymanski, Terrance Szy- perski. Elaine Turk, Marie Tyburski, Michael Upham, Helen Urrutia, Diane Valasek, Margaret Vali- gosky, Sharon Vallongo. Diana VanAlst, Jacquline Vanderhorst, Marg- aret Wac, William Wachtrab, Charles Walin- ski, Joan Walsh, Timothy Waltzer. Joseph Wambold, Louis Warner, Therese Warrick, Raymond Weber, Patrick Wcislek, Carla Welch, Kenneth Wenninger. Judith Wherry, Kathryn Wichowski, Marilyn Wiczynski, Delores Wiench, Richard Wierz- bicki, Joseph Wilhelm, Mary Lynn Wilhelm. Richard Young, David Zavvierucha, Thomas ,.', S f, ff EE5f,'zQ'fl Zawodny, Kathleen Zobciak. Page 60 .faifwoj Mary Syvert, Kathleen Tamlyn, Helen Thie- man, Diane Thompson, Kathleen Thomas, Ruth Thomas, Kenneth Thornton. Maureen Timiney, Margaret Torzewski, Janet Trabbic, Janet Trawinski, Judith Trepinski, Mary Tripp, Susan Trzcinski. John Wilson, Cheryl Winters, Michael Wo- lever, John Woll, Marjorie Wood, Joseph Wortketter, Margaret Wray. Dennis Wroblewski, Paula Wymyslo, Linda Wysovvaty, John Zak, Patricia Zalecki, Patrick Zaleski, Patricia Zavac. 2:' 1f-' , xwgigfa- .f 7 -- I .. .gg , ..... . ,,,, . W , ..,.. , V- .Ad -Q I -' J ia - ---- - ----- . f P f Freshmen Class Cfiioers: Timothy Galvin, vice-president, Sylvia Pantoja, treasurerg Gregory Spaid, presiientg Kathleen Curto, secretary. Paul Ackerman, Alan Adams, Timothy Adams, David Addis, Kenneth Aldrich, Christine Alick, Rita Arnbroziewicz. Dennis Amrhein, James Anasiewicz, Roger Andray, William Arnett, John Arquette, Dom- inick Attanasio, Kathleen Aumiller. Mary Ballard, David Banachowski, Kathleen Barber, Robert Barboza, David Barger, Kath- erine Bauer, Lynn Beckett. Joseph Beckler, Barbara Berkel, Barbara Bertok, Rose Bettinger, Rosemarie Beyer, Michael Bielski, Karl Bihn, Christopher Binkert, Phillip Blachowski, Michael Blazevich, Edward Bocik, Susan Boellner, James Boes, Michael Bohland. Barton Bolbach, Gregory Bollin, Michael Bollin, Kathleen Bona, Kathleen Bond, Mary Borer, Bonita Bork. Freshmen Beginners Becoming Accepted Page 61 Thomas Bowes, Leonard Boyak, Christine Bozzuto, Michelle Bresnahan, Mark Bruss, Joseph Bruton, Charlene Bruzda. Alan Buckenmeyer, Donald Buckenmeyer, Linda Bugaj, Jerome Bush, Mary Bush, David Buttke, Linda Byers. William Byers, Thomas Campbell, Alice Cap- shaw, Lonna Carcus, Louis Caroots, Martin Carr, Ezma Carter. Robert Celian, Kenneth Cherry, Richard Cherry, Theodore Chmielewski, Susan Chomyczen, Lawrence Chorzelewski, George Chovanec. Karen Deters, William DeVanna, James Dianda, Mary Diroff, Kathleen Dittman, Michael Dixon, Deborah Dorbeck. Donald Dorn, Ronald Drennan, Frances Drouillard, Lawrence Ducat, Jeanette Duleba, Martin Dumas, Marilyn Dunn. Michael Duris, Terrence Durka, Constance Duszynski, Kathleen Duszynski, Sandra Dut- kiewicz, Mary Dutkowski, Michael Dutridge. James Eckhart, Judith Eckhart, Robert Eiser, Raymond Erd, Martin Estrel, Ann Fabiszak, Mary Fackelman. Page 62 Janette Christoph, Shirley Chrzanowski, Val- orie Chwialkowski, Sharon Ciesiekzyk, Rose- ann Ciesla, Kathleen Cieslikowski, Kathleen Cline. Timothy Collins, James Conlin, Raymond Corrigan, David Cory, Lee Cousino, Gene Crandall, Charles Crowley. Terrence Cryan, Thomas Cryan, Carol Cunningham, Kathleen Curto, Sylvia Dac- chille, Joseph Daly, Douglas Danyko. Dorothy Daoust, Joseph Darmofal, David Dauberman, Kathleen Dauer, Patricia David- son, Dennis Daniels, Terrance Derlatka. John Fadell, Michael Finkler, William Flahie, John Florkowski, Deborah Foster, Frank Franco, Craig Frankowski. f Q Kenneth Freeland, James Gagnet, Marcia Gallagher, Raymond Galuzny, Timothy Gal- vin, Paul Gardner, Susan Gardner. Joseph Gawle, William Gedeon, Rita Gentner, Donald Gerschultz, Colleen Gill, Yvonne Gillette, James Ginter. Laurence Glesmer, Thomas Gliszcinski, Noreen Glowczewski, Constance Godfrey, Lawrence Golba, Sandra Goodrich, John Gouttiere. l V Michelle Hessling, Edward Heubach, Janet Higgins, Roy Hill, Kathryn Hiller, Patricia Hippel, George Hodak. Thomas Holt, Timothy Horne, Linda Houck, Mary Hough, John Hoyt, Deborah Hutton, Mary Rose Ichrist. Suzanne Ignasiak, Cathleen Irwin, Gail Jackson, Mary Jacob, Donna Jacobs, Sharon Jagielski, Elaine Jagodzinski. Gerald Jakubowski, Christopher Jan, Paul Janczewski, Andrew Jankowski, Ronald Jan- kowski, Denise Janowiecki, Linda Jarczynski. David Grabarczyk, Kenneth Grackek, Victoria Grachek, Susan Gradel, Timothy Graham, Joseph Gramling, Warren Grissom. Mary Grubb, Karen Grzelak, Rosalinda Guardiola, Paul Gunner, Patricia Gunselman, Sandra Haladyna, Denis Haley. Ellen Halker, Timothy Halloran, Robert Hanudel, Rose Harley, Michael Harrington, John Harwick, Judith Hegedus. David Heilman, Bernard Heinl, John Heizel- man, John Hellrung, Raymond Hemmig, Louis Henisse, James Hermann. Page 63 VK Thomas Kordowski, Robert Kornsnack, Deb- orah Kosakowski, Lawrence Kowalski, John Kozlowski, Kathleen Kozlowski, Kathleen Kozlowski. Carol Krajewski, Bruce Krall, Catherine Krauz, Gary Kranz, Robert Kranz, Frances Kreger, John Kromenacker. Kenneth Krumeich, Charles Kubiak, Paulette Kubicki, Mary Kunz, Joanne Kusz, Judith Kwiatkowski, George Lacy. Michael Lang, Jane Langendonk, Robert Langenderfer, Robert Langlois, Robert La- torre, William Lauer, Robert Lawecki. Page 64 Robert Jasper, Kenneth Jazwiecki, Irene Johns, Daniel Johnson, Janelle Joseph, Carol Kaczala, David Kaczorowski. Carol Kaminski, Kenneth Kaminski, William Kanary, Warren Karmol, Yvonne Karpinski. Michael Katafiasz, Colleen Keane. Paula Keller, Linda Kerscher, Thomas Ketzer, Eva Kibbey, Ann Kiefer, Patricia Kilisch, Clifford Kime. James King, Gary Klockowski, Sandra Klosowski, Richard Knight, David Knorr, Virginia Knotts, Patricia Koelsch. Charlene Lawniczak, Mary Lawniczak, Ronald Layman, Gerald Lazette, Constance Lewan- dowski, Loretta Lewandowski, Marcine Lewandowski. Richard Lewandowski, Stephen Lewandowski, Virginia Lepiarz, John Liedel, Theodore Ligibel, Joanne Lindsay, Alan Lipinski. Sandra Lobcschefski, Lawrence Lusiak, Kath- leen Lynch, William Lyons, Joyce Maag, Nicholas Machcinski, Phillip Machcinski. Patrick Maciolek, Lawrence Mack, Anna Macke, Michael Madrzykowski David Mahen, Michael Mahoney, Margaret Majewski, John McKenzie, Joan McLeod, Jacquelyn Measley, Michael Meeks, Marietta Meier, Nancy Meredith, John Meyer. Michael Michalski, Gerald Mielcarek, Edmond Mielczarek, Krystine Mikesic, Michael Milano, Kathryn Miller, Michael Miller. Robert Minor, David Mioduszewski, Michael Molnar, Mary Moran, Frederick Morgenstern, Sharon Mosiniak, Linda Murphy. Mark Murphy, Joseph Murray, William Myers, Carol Nagle, Joseph Napierala, Thomas Neeb, Mary Neuhausel, ' l i Elizabeth Malczewski, Raymond Mallett, Den- nis Mallory, Terese Maloney, Sharon Manders, Michael Manion, James Marciniak. Michael Marquis, Lynne Marshall, Barbara Martens, Emile Martin, Roseann Massa, Martin Mathias, James Matuszak. Ronald Matuszek, James Mauter, Mary Mazu- chowski, Edward Mazur. Kevin McAlear, Lawrence McCartney, Kathleen McClish. Molly McCort, Thomas McCrosky, Dennis McDermott, David McDonagh, Patricia Mc- Dorman, Thomas McHenry, Dale Mcllhargie. John Newman, Rodney Newton, Michele Nitz, Charles Noble, Thomas Novak, Elaine Nowak, Thaddeus Nowak. Marcia Nowicki, James Obee, Thomas O,Brien, Gloria Ochmanek, Michael Oehlers, Patricia OlLeary, Thaddeus Olejniczak. Patricia Olewinski, Sandra Olewinski, Patri- cia Operacz, Maureen O'Shea, Robert Ostrow- ski, Mary Page, Robert Palicki, Frederick Palm, Sylvia Pantoja, Gordon Parent, David Paul, Josephine Pavvliski, Thomas Payment, Carol Pearson. Page 65 Patricia Reick, Daniel Reihing, John Renfroe, Janice Resig, Mary Jane Riddle, Kathryn Riedeman, Robert Rinehart. Donna Rippel, James Rober, Linda Roemmele, David Roman, Sandra Ross, Peter Rost, Frederick Rowland. Richard Russell, Kathleen Rutkowski, Michael Ryan, Michael Salwiesz, Patricia Rywalski, Juliana Sartor, Thomas Sayers. John Scarlato, Stephanie Schafer, Fredrick Schetter, Thomas Schick, Joseph Schira. Kathleen Schmakel, Judith Schnapp Page 66 Alfred Pedro, Deborah Pelz, Mary Jean Perzynski, Michael Petee, Anthony Peterman, Anna May Pethe, David Pettee. James Pfaff, Anthony Pinciotti, Stanley Pirucki, Sharon Plenzler, Margaret Plontz, Dennis Plummer, Margaret Poczekaj. Mary Pokorney, Jacqualyn Polakovic, Mary Ann Polcyn, Kenneth Poplar, Mary Port- house, Barbara Pozniak, Gary Prala. Timothy Printke, Kathleen Przybylski, Linda Przybylski, Michael Przybylski, Allen Radlin- ski, Michael Reau, Christine Recker. Richard Schneider, Lawrence Schodowski, Stephanie Schoenfelt, Franklin Schrock, David Seeburger, Rebecca Seitz, Lynn Severhof. Elizabeth Sexton, Steve Shay, Raymond Sheahan, Marilyn Sheroian, Mary Ann Sherry, Robert Shordt, David Shriner. James Sido, Laurine Sieja, Sharon Sitek, Michael Skali, Martin Skalski, Jacquelyn Skunda, Carol Smenner. Kathleen Smieszny, Brandon Smith, David Smith, Roy Smith, Thomas Smith, Andrew Sniegowski, Deborah Snyder. Thomas Sohnly, Edward Sorg, Janet Soviar, Gregory Spaid, Francis Speier, Robert Sprin- ski, Charles Staff. John Steele, James Stein, Sharyn Stempien, Robert Sterger, Katherine Stimac, Lawrence Stoeckley, Darryl Styszko. Michael Subleski, Lorraine Szaraleta, Carol Szelagowski, Lynette Szelagowski, Mary Jean Szychowski, Kenneth Szymczak, Robert Tafelski. Alex Taliga, Patrick Tansey, Richard Ter- pinski, Alan Thompson, Ronald Tobianski, Arthur Tomaszekski, Thomas Tomaszewski. Deborah Wiley, Elizabeth Wilhelm, Barbara Wilmes, Jeffrey Windsor, Michael Wnorowski, Marlene Woda, Lois Wojtowicz. Thomas Woll, James Wood, Thomas Wood, Donald Wortketter, Jane Wyborski, Michael Wysowatz, Russell Yates. Gayle Young, Robert Your, James Zales, Veronica Zarnoch, John Zawierwcha, Eugenia Zawisza, Michaelene Zawodni. Douglas Zawodny, Gerard Zazzi, James Zelling, Mary Anne Zerninski, Pamela Zglin- ski, Robert Ziarno, Howard Zibbel. Nancy Zielaskowski, Charlotte Zielinski, Pamela Zientowski, Marianne Zitzman, Kath- leen Zolciak, Kathleen Zolciak, Michael Zoltanski. David Toy, Margaret Tremmel, Jane Tripp, Anna Marie Tursich, Linda Valigosky, Michael Venia, Jesus Villarreal. David Vollmayer, Karen Wahmhoif, Sharen. Wahmhoff, Steve Walenczak, Michael Walton, Terrence Waltzer, Paul Warner. Garry Wasielewski, Ethel Wawrzyniak, Joseph Weis, Regina Weik, Robert Weissen- berger, Georegene Wells, Richard VVells. Carol Welsheimer, David Whipple, Antoinette Wieczorek, William Wiener, Karen Wietrzy- kowski, Suzanne Wiezbenski, Jacqueline Wilczynski. lx H, Page 67 5C9 Page sa The Classes fm x 1 3 Y 'A f A ,egitlfggsy If WL't'il'fi2 , 2 ,J-in Q will ntl Q x x.. ef Y. iijgssggsfsmgsgfiigirwfgpi :H-if Q me , ,s if Q53 Q55 sv as WW mg fx, :ai gif M S il? 5? T5 ii? E355 5, 5 is 5 gf? 553: ff: 5 3 1 sf S , if ubjsst to the in iliifiiliznl t In every clnff n challenge is presentet iz the problem tznil ncknoufleclge intellectual competition. Only ' il diligent .rtnily can ll time nttention cl7l with fit - l con- tlve .rtii ilent bones y qitereil the cbnllen tl my oe ge. o confront Absorbed It The four minute break enables the students to carry the challenge from class to class. Page 69 Monsignor and students give farewell to retreat masters. Left to right: Lynne Marshall, Mike Rzdecki, Rita Gentner, Tony Deiger, Tom Carter, Fr. Callan, Msgr. Harrington, Fr. Cronin, Carol Jutkowski and Carol Savage. retreat provides time to be alone with God Page 70 Boys unite to assist at Holy Mass N Girls join for lecture on spiritual aspects of life. Our Spiritual Development . . . Faith, hope, and charity are the keywords in Central's four year religion course, Where the basic doctrines of the Church are analyzed. Each student is expected to put into practice what he absorbs in class in order to become not only a good Catholic but also a loyal citizen. At the end of the year, all seniors participate in a comprehensive religion ex- amination to determine who Will receive the dis- tinguished Bish0p's Cross. Our Quest for Happiness, the theme of the religion course is divided among the four years. The freshmen learn of The Creative Dove of God the Fatherf' the sophomores concentrate on the '4Re- deeming Love of Christ the lncarnate Song the juniors meditate on the Sanctifying Love of the Holy Ghost, the seniors study the Omnipotent Love of the Triune God. Mass and Holy Communion are olfered every morning in the chapel, and on the First Friday of every month adoration of the Blessed Sacrament substitutes for the regular religion class. These services aid in developing the student's spiritual life. Centralls annual retreat provides a pause in all student activities so each individual may re-examine his goal in life and how he can successfully attain it. This year these three days were held during January 29-31. To aid in a closer union with God, complete silence Was observed. Daily Mass and Communion, Benediction, Stations of the Cross, spir- itual reading, prayers, and three lectures a day were on the schedule each student followed. Father Cronin impressed the girls with the importance of being a true Christian in every respect, While Father Callan preached to the boys on the manly virtues. For the first time in Central's history, the Dominican Fathers, represented by Rev. George H. Callan and Rev. Paul W. Cronin, conducted the annual retreat. Father Cronin impressed the girls with the importance of being a true Christian and emphasized this by outlining the five faces of a hypocrite. Father Callan preached to the boys on the manly virtues and their practical application in the modern World. Through the advice provided by these retreat masters, the students were imbued with a desire to learn and live their christian principles. John Pero and Fr. Aquinas discuss a point in Religion. Page 71 Carla Welch points out the importance of books to Terry Buczek, Margie Wood, Pat Zavac, and Peg Valigosky. Juniors, Monica Matuszek, Mary Ellen Ignasiak, Carolyn Kniolek, Marilyn Jaworski, polish their poems for national contest. Proper poise, a necessity for public speaking, is shown Freshmen boys pause durmg the Iowa Reading Test' by Mr. Rich ards. l Page 72 1 W' X gm y. ff-. Bob Lauer, Jean Oravecz, and Sue Bond re-enact game of ombre from Rape of the Lockw, While Karen Czerniakowski, Barb Karczak, Dick Boellner, and Mike Koelsch Watch. Ability to be natural is an asset in public speaking, as demonstrated by Duane Nowak. Treasury of Words and Expressions Instruction in the language arts: speak- ing. writing, reading, and listening is pro- vided in Central's four-year English course. The subject matter in Written and oral composition is planned to meet the gradual development of the student. Selections are studied in literature which show Catholic thought and tradition, without excluding non-Catholic literary masterpieces. These aspects are designed to develop good literary taste and sound belief and conduct. In the senior year students may take a course in public speaking to develop oral expression and poise. The course centers around persuasion which is the binding prin- ciple of our society because everyone has and uses this freedom in our country. Chuch Duck and Bev Cook use the tape recorder to improve voice technique. Page 73 Around the World.. J ml N5 x gl ' v S lx QR gr Q ig Marilyn Witho explains French shield to Cristine Siwa. Page 74 Provinces are discussed by Judy Mercurio in the French tongue First Stop Paris Students at Central are given an opportunity to become acquainted with the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Arc de Triomphe While learning to converse eloquently during the three year French course. ln the first year, with the aid of a tape re- corder and hi-fi, the students gain recognition of the basic rules of grammar and vocabulary, and as they progress in the second year they apply their knowledge in translating grammatical para- graphs. ln the third year they study idioms and translate famous French literature. Due to the presence of many French Words found in recipes, cliche expressions, and customs, the student with a background in French can better appreciate the American culture. Mary Hawkins drills Spanish class on funda- mental Words. On To Madrid Spanish is the language of our neighbors to the south, and what better way is there to promote good international relations than by learning their language. The student who includes Spanish in his curriculum has chosen a language which may lead to a career as an interpreter, teacher, foreign diplomat, or any one of many fields which call for the use of Spanish. The Student first learns the grammar of the language. During this time he is drilled in order to acquire Huency with correct pro- nunciation and intonation. Dialogues, narra- tions, descriptions are included in each lesson. Comprehension is tested by answering ques- tions asked about the paragraphs, and by conversation with the class. After sufficient grammar is learned and the student has attained a well-rounded vocabulary he begins to read about the people Whose language he has learned. This study is, of course, in Spanish and provides the student with further drill. The history of both Spain and South America, the people who made it history, the literature, and the cultures and customs are all thoroughly covered. On completing the course, the stu- dent Who has taken advantage of its every opportunity finds his mind nourished and refreshed. S MMM countries culture Un boleto, por favor Cone ticket, pleasejj' exclaim trav- elers Frank Majchszak and Donald McClusky to clerk Ellen Wierszewski. Page 75 Repeating after the instructor fosters Page 76 Fluent conversation. the divided city German students listen for correct pronunciation. All Aboard For Berlin i'Sprechen Sic Deutsch is a phrase familiar to any student who has participated in the three year German course. By means of research, a knowledge of the development of the German language through the year is acquired, While ex- tensive reading of the lives of the old authors and composers of the Fatherland present the im- portant part Germany has played in Western civilization. Basic rules, vocabulary, and pronunication are the main phases covered in the first year. During this time the language is thoroughly analyzed and becomes an exacting science. Be- fore completing the second semester most of the students are able to understand and speak Ger- man in a simplified form. The geography of the country, the life and customs of its people and their music, arts, and recreation are considered in the second and third year courses. Emphasis is not only on Modern German as an art, but also on the appreciation of the spirit and culture of the German people. Finally, Historic Rome Approximately fifty percent of the Eng- lish language was originally derived from basic Latin. Consequently such words as nomenclator and polaristrobometer do not scare the Latin student for he is able to dis- sect puzzling Words with Latin roots and translate them into English. This is an in- dispensable asset in the study of medicine, law, and music. Central offers a comprehensive four year Latin course which presents an opportunity to develop a treasury of Roman history be- sides mastering this foundation language. The freshmen students are kept busy re- citing declensions and learning vocabulary Words thus grasping the fundamentals of the language. The second year students translate the Gallic Wars of Caesar and memorize short Christian Latin selections. As juniors, the students study the Orations of Cicero together with selections from the Fathers of the Church, Holy Scripture, and hymns and prayers of the Church. Seniors learn to con- verse in Latin and translate the traditional classical works and the Historiae Sacrae Epitome. The annual National Auxilium Latinum test, given by the Association for the Pro- motion of the study of Latin, is administered to Latin students to determine their stand- ing among all Latin scholars in the nation. Using tape recorder for Latin pronunciation aid are Mike Finkler, Bob Ziarna, Larry Charzelewski, and David Seeburger. the treasury of ancient civilization Mike Skibinsky relates the story of Caesai to second year Latin. Page 77 John Arquette. Tom Campbell, Mike Sheets letter posters Motivation Through Imagination The boy's art department offers an eX- cellent four-year course in the theory of color, pen and ink techniques, and principles of design applied to problems in Commercial Art. Various media offered are pastels, Water color, charcoal, and oil painting. Students are taught leathervvork, Woodcarving, ce- ramics, and weaving. The philosophy of the girl's art depart- ment is based on the fact that Everyone should use head, heart, and hands to make Well things that need to be made. Empha- sizing Womanhood and the arts of Christian family life. all activities are motivated by service to God, fellow creature, and self. Fundamental traditional techniques in calli- Linda Sue Kerscher, and Vikki Grachek work on color wheels. Page 78 Paula Kern, Lynette Ryzmek, Mary Sandys display record albums designed by the girls, art class. graphy, drawing, painting, and crafts are supplemented by the functional contempor- ary approach wherever possible. In addition to their regular classwork, Students participate in extra-curricular activ- ities. They aid the school in various ways: such as, providing posters to arouse spirit of the students for athletic endeavors, sup- plying advertisement for school dances, and dramatic and musical productions. For the first time in 30 years an art class of boys and girls has been instituted. Sixteen boys and eight girls. all first year students, combine their interests to make an enjoyable class. They started with line drawing. which led to sketching, from sketching to the drawing of trees, and from tree drawing to the colorfulness of the out- doors. M we- nl Dave Powell watches Joe Wilhelm put finishing touches on an oil painting. '52 RQ Li Artistic talent is displayed by Rick Calmes. new techniques bring unique results Page 79 Diane Takacs and Ray Nowak explain to class Why the map is the main source of information in Economic Geography. Memoirs of the World . . V. New The map is serving as a guide for Chuck Crowley in his study of Ancient History. Page 80 the struggle of mon through the cages John Timmers explains how a bill becomes a law. Sites of current world problems are pointed out by Renee Grabel and William Werynski. As a member of society, man is constantly searching into the past to better understand the present. Ancient History depicts the earliest civilizations and their contributions to mankind. Modern history shows how struggling countries developed in the midst of wars and tyrannical oppression. The making of our own great nation is taught in American history, and the course in government explains our federal system and the problems it encounters. Economic geography deals with the land, its resources, and its trade. is kfktiv' ,A K IA, -N, .. f..3ti,fYg 3:a4Xi,.aSQu !, 1 x ky Q -ltfwxea 'th Q , Ella . ,da FEL M fit X Mary Behau shows Karen Stapleton and Mike Hogan recent developments of world expansion. As Frazene Gladieux plays t'Home on the Range, Madeline Girardi and Carol Niewiandomski point out the site. Page 81 Finding the unknown is the problem undertaken by Page 82 Robert Latorre. Mechanical draftsmen work hard at their tasks. The role of science in the world today is ever growing. Without the help of mathematics, communication in this field would be impossible. First year algebra students ex- press arithmetic rules in symbols and verbal statements in letters. Geometry students study figures which can be drawn in one plane, such as, triangles, squares, trapezoids, and circles. Most of the work consists in discovering new truths from those already known. Upperclassmen may take a course in advanced algebra, which introduces logarithms, the use of the slide rule, bi- nomial theorem, higher equations, progressions, determin- ants, and the elementary theorem of equations. The scope of the work in trigonometry includes the practical side of the subject, the solution of triangles, and the analytical phase of it. The latter plays an important part in the field of mathematical analysis and is therefore stressed as much as the practical side. After three years in the drafting department, students are adequately prepared either to apply their talent in a drafting office or to continue their studies in college. The first-year course comprises projection, descriptive geometry, and various types of perspective. Machine detail, gearing, and the use of the slide rule is taught in the second year. The third-year draftsmen detail and assemble a project of large proportions. Numbers, thin -. 'kliifiklbi 'rn A' A' i 'A the Language ol Science A visible geometric construction aids the student in clear thinking. Left to right: Janet Ressler, Sue Bohnett, Marcine Helmier, Rita Brunner. problem + knowledge X initiative 2 solution Ron Toth knows his cosignsg even Ron Humphrey has to admit. Page 83 Jo Ann Morelli and Nancy Orosz look for the molarity of vinegar. A Search for Understanding In this scientific age of rapid progress few can keep abreast in every field of science. ln order to maintain a well-informed student body and at the same time fulfill the state science requirement, Central offers three subjects for junior and senior years: Chem- istry, physics, and physical science. The study of chemistry is based on two laws and two theories: lj the law of the conservation of energy, 23 the law of the conservation of matter. 35 the electron theory, 45 the theory of ionization. Students learn of the phenomena of chemical reactions not only from the text book, but also by practical experience, that is, actual labora- tory experiments performed by the student himself. Physics, a basic science, deals with mat- ter and energy-mechanics, heat, electricity, sound, and light. By taking this course, the student is assured of an answer to his ques- tions of How does this work'? , t'Why did that change occur? As in chemistry, he uses practical examples as a clue to these answers. Those wishing a good foundation in the elementary sciences may find physical science interesting. The main topics covered are chemistry, physics, astronomy, geology, and meteorology. By using special apparatus Jeff Smolenski, Tom Biniak, and Mike Essi determine the pitch and frequency of sound. Page 84 Experimenting helps Mike Greenen, Mike Bohnett, and Mary Ann Szelagowski understand the chemical properties of compounds. Jeff Hellrung and John Rosner demonstrate how a gieger counter finds radioactive particles in substances. Keeping abreast with the latest developments In physical science, Donna Magrum and Tom Zimmerman explain the procedure used in making compounds, Page 85 Making bacteria cultures is one of the many things Sandy Barrow, Maureen Meyers, Dave Sobczak and Steve Sirniniak do in biology lab. Mon and His Environment products Qfv . am creotlon General science students listen while Robert LaTorre explains comets. Page 86 Besides biology, which fulfills the state science requirement. students may take gen- eral science in their freshman year and physiology in their junior or senior year. Biology manifests to the student his re- lationship with things about him. The course begins with the analysis of the primitive form of life on earth, the plant, and continues with the more complicated forms of plant and animal life. Ending the course is the intricate study of the most complex beings- man. Those parts of a student's environment which most closely affect his daily life are studied in general science. Students are given a sound knowledge of the physical things around them such as the air, Water. and sun. Physics, chemistry, and biology are introduced in the course to develop an inter- est in the scientific field. Through physiology the student becomes acquainted with the basic principles of health as applied to daily life. The body's com- positive and functions are explained to enable the student to live a healthy and happy life. This course offers valuable experience for the future doctor, nurse, dietician, and home economist. -l-.. Astronomy is one of the topics presented in general science. Here, Gordon Parent and Tom Schick deliver a speech on the solar system. Eiiiigimii mam' 1, rif A , 5 CF THE S 1 51. ? 'if-i' A U E si lin. I . Mary Ann Kubicki explains the main functions of the liver to Sandy Horvath, Sue Kaczmarek, Mary Jo McGuire, Kathy Corcoran Pat Cray, and Linda Eggleston, While Diane Niezgoda interprets them on the chart. Page 87 Pam Koehler volunteers to record the beginning balance sheet in bookkeeping. Economic Independence Re-enacting court scenes helps students to understand the principles of law. Left to right: Jim Rains, Tom Weaver, Jim Nally, Pam Koehler, Mike Simon. The commercial department's aim is the training of students to meet the requirements of neatness, speed, and accuracy demanded by the modern business world which will secure for him financial independence in later life. In first year typing classes the students concentrate on mastering the keyboard and maintaining an increasing speed with a high degree of accuracy. Speed building and ap- plication of it to actual office operations is stressed in second-year study. Skills gained in the two-year shorthand course enable students to take dictation rapidly and accurately. Students acquire a Working knowledge of office machines, and correct methods of filing and operating a smooth-running office in office practice. Bookkeeping acquaints stu- dents With the proper business transactions. Commercial law demonstrates how busi- ness and law are connected in the everyday world. Page 88 Shorthand class awaits dictation from recordings Good posture is an important aspect of typing, as shown by Sharon Doney, Mike Barsbash, Tom Mike Michalski, and Karen Sattier. first step to business success Sharon Klonowski, Jean Kromenacher, Judy Jacobs, Ginny High, Beutler, Julie Shonebarger. Marcia Kolasinski, Kathy McCrosky, Pat Lopinski, Pat Huber, Sandy Kovach, and Linda Markis learn to operate the business rnachines. F' Page 89 Mary Krakau, Gus Costanzo, Treasury Of Melody ln the music appreciation classes stu- dents secure an understanding of the aesthetic qualities of melody by becoming familiar with all types and forms of music, and the history of the period during which it was composed. This course broadens the student's interest in all forms of music, from the latest popular recordings to grand opera and the symphony. Homemoking Skills Food, clothing, and shelter are man's basic needs, but how to prepare the food, i sew and mend clothes, and plan the color l scheme of the home are also important. These are a few of the things learned in home economics, whereby a girl can best prepare herself for a future role as housewife and homemaker. l and Nancy Kaifas learn to distinguish the different phases of music. Page 90 Displaying the essentials of good interior design in the home are Mary Hawk, Pam Lininger and Christine Knack. Central students make use of the many books and references that the library has to offer. Room Of Knowledge Joan Walsh demonstrates to the home eco- nomics class the importance of choosing the proper detergent. Every Centralite eventually climaxes his pur- suit of knowledge by seeking room 212-the library. Here a student can find references on anything from the complex deoxyribonucleic acid to the analysis of the automobile. Besides the indispensable encyclopedias, dictionaries, and magazines, the library has ample material for any of varied subjects. Mary Wirtz makes use of the research depart- ment in the library while working on her junior essay. Page 91 The pyramid formation is illustrated by the girl's gym class. Boy's gym classes stress physical fitness by mastering stren- uous exercises. Page 92 The two-year requirement of the state for physical edu- cation is attained by Central's boys' and girls' gym classes. The girl's gym classes, under the direction of Mrs. Kulwicki and Miss Krompak, aim at enabling every girl to become physically fit by playing vari- ous relay games and doing calisthenics. These classes teach cooperation through group activities such as vol- leyball, kick ball, deck tennis, and basketball. Mr. Benedict and Mr. Cord- iak supervise the boy's Physi- cal education Department Which stresses the improve- ment of general health, body mechanics, performance in skills, and body contour. These boys participate in calisthenics, touch football, basketball, tumbling, weight- training, volleyball, track and field, softball, gymnastics, fit- ness testing, and agility drill- ing throughout the year. Physical Fitness in Progress ,--T I , , x. fti' , if i I Michael Bauer gets assistance from the school nurse, Mrs. Wroe, R. N. All Centralites are secure in knowing a registered nurse can be found in the school Where aches, pains, or real sicknessesn occur. This Woman is Mrs. L. Wroe, who can be found in Room 224 at any time during the busy school day. Often she is in affiliation With Sr. Cleopha, O.S.F. to keep the students in their classroom. During the course of the year, almost every student enters the attendance office which is under the direction of Sr. Cleopha O.S.F. If a student has been absent and his excuse is accepted, he receives a white admittance slip. If he is tardy he receives a pink slip, and if he was absent and his excuse is not accepted he receives a blue slip, sending him to penalty hall. Central's office staff includes a registrar, office clerk, a switchboard operator, a secretary, and a business manager. These workers are an intricate part of the school and are responsible for answering the phone, recording grades and payments on tuition, and mailing letters and report cards at the end of the semester. Keeping the Records Straight Sr. Cleopha O.S.F. begins a busy day of checking absentee excuses. Mr. V. Fischer, Miss R. Fackelman, Miss M. Radecki, and Miss L. McCarthy assume the duties of the office staff. Page 93 Page 94 Athletics The port men Stzideiitx ziiiite of iz tefwi iii the fielil of Jpoifts to accept the chizlleiige of competition. Thif iiiiion hfiilily Eh1fZ'I'tZCl91', leiiileifhip, pmol Jporty- itmmhip. which together with the eilficiztioiml .fyftem ileifelopf iz ioell-rozimleil Jtzmleitt, Pursued It Co-captains: Joe Scalzo, Mike McGrath, Cwrestlingjg Tony Deiger, Paul Krasula, Ctrackjg Dick Gralak, Rodney Szydiwoski, Cfootbailjg Dennis Per- zynski, Cbasketballjg Dan Schick, Cbasketball, baseballjg Junior Carone Cbasehallb, ready to carry the torch into the athletic program. Page 95 Top Row: J. Krall, J. LaCourse, J. Cheney, J. Staub, R. Kirian, P. Pawlecki. Second Row: J. Killen, M. Tscherne, B. Bable, K. Kielczewski, J. Szychowski, M. Cassidy, R. Healy. Third Row: P. Krasula, K. Wirtz, T. Pizza, J. Klonowski, K. Marciniak, B. Ragle, J. McGurk. Fourth Row: N. Stolarski, D. Flynn, M. Stanbery, J. Rymers, J. Amstutz, S. Chromik, R. Gralak. All-City Choices Seven of Central's football players were se- lected for the All-City teams. This year, because of the expansion of the league to ten teams, there were three offensive and defensive units instead of two as in previous years. Selected for the first team defensive unit were Paul Krasula, Junior Carone, Qwho was also selected for the third team defensive on the All- Ohio teamj, and Dave Scorziell. Named to the second team offensive were Jim Amstutz, Tom Beutler, and co-captain Dick Gralak. On the third team defensive unit, was Jerry Krall. Receiving honorable mention were Steve Chromik, tackleg co-captain Rod Szydlovvski, guard, and Tony Deiger, halfback. Page 96 Presenting the 1963 Fighting Senior Gridders The seniors on this year's team have played an important part in bringing fame to Central. Although this is their last year, they will never forget the memories of all they have done. These boys are: Jim Amstutz Tom Beutler Junior Carone Tom Carter Joe Cheney Steve Chromik Tom Cousino Tony Deiger Dan Flynn John Flynn George Goodrich Dick Gralak Paul Krasula Jim Liebherr Mike McGrath Duncan Obee Joe Rymers Dave Scorziell Mike Stanbery Nick Stolarski Rod Szydlowski Mike Tscherne Top Row: D. Zolciak, B. Helvey, D. Kahle, G. Goodrich, D. Obee, D, Seymour. Second Row: M. Horne, J. Ray, T. Boardman, J. Roesner, B. Kolacki, J. Minor. Third Row: J. Zychowicz, T. Cousino, M. McGrath, T. Hruska, J. Brucken, R. Whipple, J. Flynn. Fourth Row: R. Szydlowski, D. Scorziell, T. Beutler, Jr. Carone, T. Dieger, J. Liebherr, T. Carter. Irish Football Squad Central's Fighting Irish football squad, once again favored to regain the City League Title, took the Held on September 13 against Dayton- Belmont for their first game. But the loss of many lettermen proved too much for the team to overcome. With this handicap the team man- aged to overcome Start and, displaying fine school spirit, they kept the Irish Knight by tying St. Francis in a no-score game. 1963 Varsity Record Central 6 vs Central 6 vs Central 6 vs Central 6 vs Central 6 Vs Central 0 vs Central 0 vs Central O vs Central 0 vs Dayton-Belmont Sept. 13 Waite Sept. 20 Start Sept. 28 Scott Oct. 5 DeVilbiss Oct. 12 Woodward Oct. 19 St. Francis Oct. 27 Macomber Nov. 2 Niles-McKinley Nov. 9 Page 97 Zolciak goes around left end for extra yards in Homecoming game with DeVi1biss. Coach McHugh leaves Central for Xavier U., Cincinnati Quarterbacks: J. LaCourse, T. Carter, Center: M. Stanberry. Endsr B- Ragle Page 98 Linebackers: T. Beutler, Jr. Carone CA11 Stateb, R. Szydlowskd. Mr. Cordiak appointed head couch R. Kolacki, D. Kahle, R. Healy. Page 99 Page 100 Tackles: J. Rymers, G. Goodrich, R. Guards: J. Zychowicz, S. Chromik, M. Tschern Tony Deiger plunges through the middle for longest gain in game with St. Francis. Scorziell. J, Amstutz. Obee. LaCourse passes to Flynn for short yardage in game with Start. Halfbacksz B. Helvey, M. McGrath, J. Flynn, J. Krall, T. Deiger. Page 101 Fullbacksi K. Kielczewski, J. McGurk, B. Babel. Defensive End: P, Krasula We kept the 'Irish Knight'! Fullbackz D. Zolciak Defensive Ends: J. Liebherr, D. Flynn, N. Stolarski, T. Cousino. Page 102 James Cordiak Mr. Cordiak has been line coach for three years here at Central. He is also base- ball coach and director of physical education. His base- ball teams have won three consecutive City Champion- ships. Mr. Cordiak has been named head football coach for the coming year. Showing all the fire of his Irish ancestry, Mr. Dever has proved to be well qualified in guiding the 'Fighting Irishi' athletic program. Without his added encour- agement, Central would have been at a great loss during the football and basketball seasons this year. Tim Dever Mr. Lewis has been a foot- ball coach at Central for 4 years, leading his freshman squad to two championships in 1960 and 1961. In 1962 and again this year, he has coached the Varsity back- field. This year also marked his appointment as head basketball coach. Power Don Lewis Tom McHugh Tom McHugh, head foot- ball coach, finished his eighth and last season at Central this year. During these years, his teams have compiled a record of 51 wins, 23 losses, and 4 ties, His teams have never ended below third place in the City League. His greatest year was 1962, when his team was rated number 1 in Ohio and he was named Coach of the Year in Ohio. Ken Buz Fournier Mr. Fournier returns to Central, his Alma Mater, as head track coach and assist- ant backfield coach in foot- ball. While at Central he captained the football and basketball teams and was a member of the track team. In football, he was named to the All-City team for two years and to the All-State team his senior year. He played football at In- diana and graduated with a B. S. Degree in 1962 and earned his M. S. Degree in 1963. Behind Teams Mr. Benedict is in his first year on the Central coaching staff. He is assistant line coach. While at Lincoln High School in Midland, Pennsyl- vania, hewas named to the All-County team in football and baseball. He lettered twice as a center in football at the University of Toledo where he received his B.A. Degree in August, 1963. Pete Benedict Mr. Westenkirchner is in his second year on the Central Varsity football coaching staff as assistant line coach. He has played pro football for the Los Angeles Rams and his coach- ing experience includes three years as head coach of semi- pro football teams, Joe Westenkirchner D311 Pil0SeI10 Since 1954, when Mr. Pilo- seno joined Central's faculty, he has done an excellent job, especially with the wrestling team. His duties since ar- riving here at Central have been that of a physical education director, bowling coach, intramural director, and guidance counselor. Page 103 Freshmen Start High School Boll Careers Bottom: Coach Fournier, R. Hanudel, D. Amrhei.n, J. Ginter, R. Lewandowski, S. Shay, B. Lauer. Row 2: G. Hodak, J. Zales, J. Leidel, E. Martin, T. Schick, J. McKenizi, J. Sido, J. Pfaff. Hoopsters Post 7-8 Record, Griclders Grind Out 4-1-1 Season Page 104 Bottom: B. Langenderfer, C. Kubiak, P. Windsor, A. Thomas, D. Gerschutz, B. Bolbach, J. Fadell, B. Sterger, Row Row Row Row Row M. S. D. B. M. J. D. J. M. M Bohland, L. Hennessey, J. Renfroe, G. Bollan, B. Obee. Pirucki, B. Meyers, B. Smith, M. Scheen, K. Aldrich, P. Gardner, E. Martin, D. Plummer, Whipple, T. Holt, B. Heinl, C. Jan, M. Miller, T. Payment. Layman, M. Wnorovvski, J. Gagnet, J. Grambling, J. Conlin, E. Mazer, T. Durka, D. Anatasio, Zoltanski, W. Karmol, R. Drennan, J. Kozlowski. G. W3Si6lGWSki. Lazette, B. Minon, J. Sido, J. Beckler, J. Ginter, B. Korsnak, J. Villareal, F. Spear, T. Ketzer, Paul, G. Spaid, D. Scali, M. Mahoney. Scarlotto, B. Devanna, C. Frankowski, E. Mielczarek, J. Meyer, M. Carr, J. Zelling, B. Hanudel, Meeks, B. Lauer, J. Pfaff, R. Lewandowski. Petee, L. Chroats, M. Rowe, A. Jankowski, J. McKenzie. Lightweights Improve wirh Experience Bottom: Coach Benedict, K. Kielewski, J. Sczychowski, R. LeGross, J. Ringlein, T. Boardman. Row 2: J. Jacobs, R. Mielcherick, W. Portridge, J. Kozowski, M, Haley, R. Bly, T. McCarthy. Bottom: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Pero, B. Bly, R. Calmes, M. Simon, P. Kelley, T. Skeldon, T. Sullivan, T. Waltzer, B. Malin, Wroblevvski, T. Frazier, D. Boes, R. Nirschl. Renard, J. Parker, D. Ringlein, T. O'Leary, J. Haugh, K. Borowicz, B. Rumslaglt, B. Showebarger. Gardner, D. Mielcarik, J. Wilson, J. Collins, P. DiP21Ola. Rickert, B. Maxwell, D. Mack, G. Harmon, J. Clark, M. Haley, T. Clark B. Partridge, T. Hughes, Fosnaugh, T. Harmon, J. Kolansinski, R, Dorn. Borer, J. Kock, B. Pacer, J. Dunne, T. Gray. Page 105 Dan Schick, senior, goes up for two against Woodward. Basketball The 1964 L'Fighting Irish basketball team showed their fine spirit and desire as they compiled an over-all mark of ten wins and eight defeats. They also finished second in this year's excep- tionally tough city league. In his first year as head basketball coach, Mr. Don Lewis did an outstanding job, proving that he has the capabilities and the potential of being one of the best basketball coaches ever to work at Central. We can look forward to many fine years with this young coach. With a number of underclassmen on this year's team, we can be sure of having our boys challenging for the city title next year. The experience which they have gained this year should prove to be of much assistance in future seasons. Irish Roundballers Post Winning Season T. Brown, Mgr., J. McGurk, J. Marquis, J. O'Nei1, M. Murnen, J. Rogers, D. Schick, D. Perzynski, T. Weaver, D. Zolciak, B. Helvey, B. Ragle, N. Kwiatkowski, J. Reilly, Trn. P. Thomas Cabsent when picture was takenj. Coaches Ckneelingjz P. Benedict, D. Lewis, B. Fournier. Page 106 Dennis Zolciak, junior, drives underneath while surprised Scott players look on. Nick Kwiatkowski, senior, looks downcourt for a receiver. Dennis Perzynski, All-City senior, shoots over Macomber player. Schedule and Scores 53 Central Start 37 64 Delphos St. John 73 36 Scott 56 66 W'oodWard 63 58 Waite 50 60 Whitmer 40 48 Macornber 45 59 Bowsher 41 49 Libbey 54 44 St. Francis 41 40 DeVilbiss 71 64 Start 44 53 Scott 62 44 Woodward 48 50 Waite 41 61 River Rouge 70 Tournament 45 Macomber 42 54 Waite 67 Page 107 Page 108 Jirn McGurk shoots from the field during the Libbey garne. John Rogers, Junior, hooks one against Waite. Bob Helvey, Junior, goes high for two against the Torn Weaver, Senior, lays it in for two more Irish points. Bulldogs of Scott. Mike Murnen, Sophomore in action against Macomber. Joe Marquis, Junior, goes up for two against St. Francis. Paul Thomas, in familiar position against Libbey. n , Page 109 Row Row Row Row Row l 2 3 4 5 Manager Larry Nestor, Gary Corrigan, Mike Shea, Edward Mowka, William Maxwell, Dave Toy, Robert Latorre, Coach Dan Piloseno. Don Gerschultz, Craig Frankowski, William Byers, Timothy Horn, John Ott, Bob Fournier, Clyde Prucnal, Mike Skali, John Scarlator, Joe Gawle, Larry Lusiak, Dave Mioduszewski. Jim Dianda, Martin Mathias, John Arquette, Dan Lis, Larry Laswell, Robert Arquette, Dave Vollmayer, Dave Cory, Joe Shira, Ken Jazwieki. Manager William McCartney, Tom Biniak, Glenn Mcllhargie, William Jennings, David Lewandowski, James Rum- schlag, Tom Okapal, Phillip McCartney, Jack Snyder, Dave Wernert, James Mizen. Absent: Ed Romito, Mike Rzadecki. Don Moline, Joe Kolasinski, Gus Costanzo, Larry Montrie, James Leibherr, Tom Jazeiecki, Pete DiPaola, Joe Scalzo, Mike McGrath, James Okapal, Mike Essi, Tom Duck, Dave Keller. Mind, Muscle on the Mats Centralls Mad Mat Men, led by co-captains Joe Scalzo, 138 lbs., and Mike McGrath, l33 lbs. and seniors Jim Okapal, 127 lbs. and Jim Leibherr, l65 lbs., nearly capped the City Crown losing only to the Ohio State Champions. Including this year's 7-2 record, the mighty matmen of C.C.H.S. have compiled a record of 80 wins against l8 defeats in seven years of competition. If next year's team can replace M.V.P. Joe Scalzo, p undefeated Mike McGrath, l mighty Jim Okapal and tal- ented Jim Leibherr, it should make a good showing in the City League. With eight re- turning lettermen they should also bring Mr. Piloseno's dream of a State Champion- ship much closer. t'Although we went against some great teams with many of our men injured our great school spirit and determin- ation always brought us through and our team will always be 3 Credit t0 Centrglfi Joe Scalzo grapples for position on opponent. The C.C.H.S. Wrestlers Co-Captains: Mike McGrath, Joe Scalzo. Page 110 Row 1: J. Mahoney, J. Motley, T. Brown. Row 2: W. Dressel, J. Rowe, R. Kubacki. Countrymen Finish Third In City, Eighth In District Managers See That Team Is Well Taken Care Ot Row 1: R. Buehrer, R. Walczak, M. Gyurko, L. Andrzejewski, R. Brazeau, R. Trease, Mr. Gajdostik, Coach. Row 2: D. Knorr, T. Smith, G. Kremnec, J. Piocek, G. Pawlowski, H. Andrzejewski. Row 3: R. Snyder, M. Mohler, T. Smith, M. Barney, A. Jacob, D. Smith. Page 111 Row 1: P. Joyce, J. Kepus, M. Simon, M. McGurk, M. Murnen, B. Ragle, J. Smolenski, P. Pawlecki, Mgr. J. Newman. RQW 23 T, Cregsley, K, Kjelczgwgkj, R, Helvey, T, Beres, T. Weaver, D. Schick, J. L16bl'16I'I', T. Henzler, J. Keane. Row 3: R. Wade, S. Carone, T. Boardman, A. Sokolowski, R. Kubacki, L. Wodarski, K. Krasniewski, J. Wlodarz, R. Kaifas. Coach Cordiak Looks Forward To Fourth Straight City League Title With the help of good spring weather, Central's baseball team was off to a flying start. Two weeks before the start of the season, wet, cool weather bogged down practices and forced cancellation of the team's first few games. Even though they were hampered by bad weather and the loss of many lettermen due to graduation. their coach, Mr. Jim Cordiak, expects them to again capture the City League championship. Page 112 This is Mr. Cordiakis final year as baseball coach at Central and his fine teams have swept the City League titles since he became coach in 1960. Returning senior lettermen, Jim Liebherr, Tom Weaver. Tom Henzler, and co-captains Dan Schick and Junior Carone, will work with the rookies who hope to make the squad this year. Bottom: M. Skali, B. Your, D. Czarcinski, D. Zolciak, R. Calmes, R. Brazeau, T. Deiger, J. Cheney, L. Andrzejewski, R. Trease, D. Kwiatkowski. Row 2: R. Helvey, J. McGurk, J. Renfroe, J. Gagnet, G. Bollin, B. Jankowski, R. Buehrer, B. Kolacki, J. Brucken, T. Warner, W. Babel, T. Renard, M. Gyurko. Row 3: F. Johnson, B. Roach, J. Muszynski, R. Yates, J. Klonowski, P. Kelley, T. Sullivan, M. Barney, M. Miller, S. Shay, M. Milano, Row 4: B. Lauer, Mgr., J. Meyer, M. Mohler, B. Rietzke, M. Dutridge, T. Horne, J. Heizelman, B. Bolbach, B. DeVanna, L. Caroots, R. Ringlein, J. Pfaff, P. Krasula. Under New Coach . . . Track Team Works To Capacity A month before track season officially opened, Centralls thinclads could be seen going through vigorous Work-outs after school. Whether it rained, snowed, or the temperature made for cool Weather, the track men were hard at Work. Their hard Work Will pay off when they meet their tough opponents in the city league. With past experience as an Irish track man, Mr. Fournier should prove to be a Valuable coach. Those to carry the load for the cindermen are: Jim Amstutz, Larry Andrzejewski, Tom Beutler, Joe Cheney, Tony Deiger, John Flynn, Mike Gyurko, Bill Jankowski, Paul Krasula, and Ralph Trease. Page 113 Standing: S. Hayden, T. Kosakowski, R. Beckham, K. Stein. Seated: J. Mathias, J. Lewandowski. Champions of Concentration Central's 'Fighting Irish chess team brought home its third Blade trophy in four years, after downing Wood- ward, Sylvania, and Waite in the four team round-robin tournament. Centralls Morphy team, led by seniors Steve Hayden, John Levvandowski, and Ken Stein, finished first in the City league in their division With a per- fect 10-0 record. The Marshall team finished fourth in their division with a 'YV2-392 record. Bob Beckham was the only player to go undefeated in both league and tournament play. The 'tguiding light of the highly successful chess teams is the Very Rev. Jude M. Rcchford, OFM Conv. Father Jude was also named Presi- dent of the Greater Toledo High School Chess League this year. Page 114 Seated: T. Koralewski, R. Olewinski, J. Fitzgerald, R. Ichrist. Standing: M. Yavorski, D. Sadowski. Coadw Dean Richards to Spur Team On First row: J. Spurrier, J. Lewandowski, K. Stein, J. O'Nei11, T. Frazier, M. Wolever. Second row: H. Andrzejewski, G. Gerken. P. Weislek, A. Marczak, B. Galen, D. Kaszubski, G. Ryan, Mgr. Five Men Demonstrate Golf Stance Left to right: K. Siwa, D. Nowak, R. Sobczak, J. Darley, T. Morganstern. Page 115 P8 National Bowlers Have Excellent Season Kneeling: J. Matuszak, R. Kubacki. Standing: G. Kubat, G. Zdawczyk, D. Kaszubski Sophomore Room 123 Steals Intra I Title Bottom: M. Murnen, T. Boardman, J. Kepus, D. Borer, B. Gadt. Row 2: D. Mielcarek, R. Pacer, R. Wierzbicki, M. Kosakowski, R. Calmes Cmissingq. W T T.. Left to right: K. S obczak, B. Basso, S. Dombrowski, S. Lewandowski, A. M. Kwiatkowski, J. Glinka, J. Wasielewski, S. Kozak. Cheerleaders Goin Vocal Support From Students Left to right: T. Warrick, K. McCartney, P. San ioif, T. Baz, L. Eggelston, T. Colisino, R. Turner. Page 1 17 Left to right: K. Kerscher, C. Jutkowski, P. Szenderski, C. Niewiadomski, N. Swemba, P. Makulinski. Left to right: S, Barrow, L. Joseph, B. Hegedus, S. Borgess, P. Albrecht, S. Simms. Dancin' Irish Brighten Halftime Shows Under the direction of Mrs. FOX and with the hard work of the dancers, many entertaining shows were viewed at the football games. The girls were also an added attraction at two of the basketball games. Rehearsing for these events begins in the second Week of July. All dance routines are Page 118 planned by Mrs. Fox and the dancers. Practice and a considerable amount of time is put into each dance. When school begins in September, the girls rehearse every night until 5 p.m. Their costumes are styled and made by the girls themselves. The Dancin' Irish were also a featured at- traction to the student body in school assemblies. Left to right: M. Wac, M. B. Lennex, P. Jarzynski, C. Chechak, S. Zalenski. GAL Offers Girls A Chance To Show Athletic Ability Originated in 1930, the GAL, or the Girlis Athletic League, aims to promote sportsmanship, leadership, and athletic ability in its members. Through the GAL program the girls are taught lessons in teamwork and co-operation, thus pre- paring them to live more harmoniously with their community in their future years. Accom- panying these lessons is the glow of pride for victories well earned. The GAL program, which is under the direc- tion of Miss Frances Krompak and Mrs. Carl Kulwicki, includes bowling, tennis, swimming, ice skating and roller skating. Membership in the GAL is open to all girls at Central. ln addition to directing the GAL, Miss Krom- pak and Mrs. Kulwicki are instructors for all the girls gym classes. Volleyball, basketball, shuf- fleboard and hit-pin baseball, as well as movies, are included in physical education classes. At the end of each year, letters and other awards are presented at the annual athletic ban- quet, which is sponsored by the GAL. The main event of the banquet is the presentation of the All-Around Trophy to the girl who has been selected as the most deserving. Page 119 Page 120 The Urganizations Activities Prepizriiig for living iii the ivoiflil if peifhiipx the greiztext challenge of izll. Tbroziglv the clfzbf fziiil Jcbool izcfizfilief iz Jliiileizl if able I0 ileifelop bif leizilerfhip iiml co-opewztioii 11111072 lzif ,fellow ytiiileiily tlwoizgh imociiztioiz. Directed It The torch, signifying justice, is undertaken by Bill Poznanski as he defends the case of Janice Frankevic to the judges: Jim Liebherr, Lucy Schuman, Jim Mizerny. Chuck Duck, commissioner of justice, and Nancy Kaifas, clerk of courts, check on the defense. Page 121 by the Student Council aid in de- i veloping the stu- dents socially and spiritually. Some of these activities are: Santa's Post Oflice, the Christmas Dance, 'tMistletoe Memoriesw, March of Dimes, Catholic Chronicle, and the Car-O-Sell. Thus Hit shall be the purpose of the Student Council of Central Catholic High School to serve as the oflicial voice of the Student Body and it shall be their . duty to carry out l the Voice of the Commissioners review schedule of coming events, seated left to right: J. Knitz, S. Bond, Student Body. K. Fisher J. Heilg standing left to right: H. Porthouse J. swope, H. Rowland. the Well-Planned Undertakings ot the Student Council Commissioners approve poster for use at coming game, left to right: T. Pantoja, J. Oravecz, E. Matuszek, J. Spurrier, C. Duck, and D. Keil. Page 123 Organization editors prepare dummy, left to right: K. Harrison, M. Matuszak, J. Frankevic, C. Czyzewski, M. Pedro, and T. Palm. Sports staff check pics for layout, standing: T. Beres, W. Jankowskig sitting: W. Borer, R. Soncrant. Page 124 Senior and underclass staff, N. Kaifas, C. Jacobs, and M. La Scola. Joan Kellerineier, C0-editor Centripetol Dons New Look During the years there have been many improvements in the Centripetal. Covers have changed from paperbacks to padded to hard. Pictures have improved in size, shape, quality, and quantity. The staff felt that 1964 was ideal for another major change. The height and width of the book has been enlarged. which enabled the stai to increase the size of the senior and underclass pictures and to include more candid shots. After successful ad and patron drives the real Work be- gan on the book. Color, theme, and dedication were decided, setups were arranged, and copy was Written and proofread. Finally the book was sent to the printer and the subscrip- tion drive began. Now the job is finished and the staff presents the 1964 Centripetal to you. May it bring to you fond memories of this school year at Central. ,,,..1.,-M-'sam Business managers type patron list, left to right: P, Stone, S. Lewandowski, and R. Bennett. Proofread setup, left to right: C. Staszak, C. Szal- kwoski, K. Podlas, P. Szenderski, and R. Johnson. Robert SOUQ1-ant, Associate editors organize faculty setup, left to right: J. Kellermeier, C. Earl, Co-editor R. Lewandowski, L. Bartnik, and K. Kerscher. Page 125 Second page editors plan page dummy. Presses Roll Every Two Weeks w Kathryn Bowman, Co-editor StaH members of the first page discuss number of inches for main story. Second page staff receive assignments for coming issue. 31O0I'fSm9H D1'00f1'9Hd galley- Page 126 Editing of School Paper the Tosk of Centric Staff Squeak, Roving Reporter, Box 312, Alumni Album, Dear Editor, and Irish Idylls are just a few of the many interesting and informative features found in our school paper. The Centric is edited by the second and third period jour- nalism classes. With the help of Sr. M. Grace O.S.U., the students experience the responsibilities it entails to meet a deadline. The publications of the Centric are financed by student subscriptions and solicited advertise- ments. Since 192O it has presented an account of all student and school activities. The Centric of 1964 has lived up to the tradition set many years ago. Lawrence Wodarski, Co-editor Third page editors check on alumni, beat news, and C.Y.O. news, First page Writers plan page layout. ill, .il--7 l L--1-an --g--1 -lil un-1m-1 ln-li - in-l --1-1 all Page 127 Preparing to assist the priest at Benediction are members of the St. John Berchman Society: P. McCarthy, R. Soncrant, D. Connors, P. Krasula, and C. Duck. Page 128 SchooI's Patron Inspires All Spiritual Activities Students at Central usually succeed in all their endeavors, including their organized crusade to help the Church. The Eucharistic Marian Committee, mod- erated by Sr. M. Alice, O.S.F., is an organiza- tion Whose purpose is to develop loyalty and devotion to Our Divine Savior and to His Blessed Mother. The committee is composed of one representative from every conference room. This gives unity and total representa- tion. Meetings are held every month under the direction of a class moderator. The May Convocation is one of the high- lights in the activities of the Eucharistic Marian group. The Christian Students Mission Crusade under the direction of Sr. Jean Francis, S.N.D., holds monthly meetings to promote the activities of the Missions. This organization sponsors the Christmas card sale, Santa's Post Office, the collection of cancelled stamps, and the gathering of medicine for foreign missions and Christ- mas baskets for the poor. The St. John Berchmanls Society under the supervision of Sr. M. Louis, S.N.D. is an organization Whose prime purpose is to pro- mote religious vocations among the boys. Members also have the privilege of serving at Mass each morning in Chapel and during the annual retreat. h Other activities include recitation of the Stations every lunch period during Lent and participation in the May Convocation. Stamp sorting students of the C.S.M.C are seated left to right: M. Jaworski, M. Bauer, M. Sheroian, R. Leonhardt, J. Topolski, and standing L. Cerrone. Aim To Further The Cause Of The Church Mass book distributors of the Eucharistic Marian Club are: M. Olczal, J. Wozny, R. Boellner, and J. Gorajewski. Page 129 Two members of the St. Hilda Guild displaying Mass vestments are K. Fischer and B. Love. Art Clubs Raise Standards of Art Appreciation The St. Hilda Guild, under the direction of Sr. M. Joanne S.N.D., consists of all the members of the girls' art classes. It has for its prime pur- pose the care of the school chapel. The members are divided into these groups: Apprentices Ciirst year studentsl Whose duties are the upkeep of the sacristy and taking care of the altar and sanctuary after Mass, Journeymen fsecond year studentsj who care for the Vigil stands, candles and side altars, Masters Cthird and fourth year studentsl who lay out the priests vestments and prepare them for the Mass. They also have charge of preparations for Benediction, First Fridays and Retreat. The Art Apostolate Guild consists of members of sophomore, junior, and senior girls art classes. Their chief duties are: to spread the spirit of Christ through art. These girls block print Christmas cards for the members of the faculty every year. Their Work is often displayed in the art case outside of Room 205. These talented girls are under the supervision of Sr. M. Joanne. Central's unit of the Catholic Art Apostolate was organized in 1950. The Boys' C.A.A. is directed by Sr. M. Lucilla R.S.M. Membership is opened to all members of the boys art classes. Meetings are held regularly in Room 4. These boys strive to receive the principles of Christian art. One of the activities included a trip to the Toledo Art Museum. Girls' Catholic Art Apostolate under the di- rection of Sr. M. Joanne, hold their meetings in Room 205. The clubls main purpose is to raise the standard of art appreciation among Catholics. E. Cuzynski explains her art work to J. Zychowicz, J. Joseph, and L. Kescher. Page 130 W. Ingraham receives compliments on his art work from left to right: E. Rihacek, D. Drosd, and J. Chick. promotes study of God's handicraft K. Fischer points out techniques of poster making to C. Thomas and M. Slomka. Page 131 V 5 J. Spurrier explains mathematical symbols and prisms to members N of the Math Club: J. Pacer, E. Kosakowski, and P. Pastorek. Chemistry Club members discussing the weights of metalic crystals are: S. Komasinski, J. Lieb- herr, M. Refermat, and seated is D. Lis. Advanced research and a deeper under- standing of academic studies are the main objectives of various clubs at Central. The Chemistry Club under the direction of Sr. M. Florian O.S.F., aims to acquaint students with phases of chemistry not studied in the classroom. Under the supervision of Sr. M. Teresita O.S.F., many members of the Math Club have received high ratings in various math con- tests sponsored throughout the year. Junior Council on World Affairs members ex- amining pamphlets on current events are: K. R. LeGros presides over meeting of the Biology Club before Kleeberger' JA Brown, Seated: J' SWODC and C- K. Katafiasz, M. Bagdones and E. Mowka. StaSZ8k- Page 132 lflilfngtu Wit U1 'gat mms 5211 W if I nr T53 mm YH m .ff V If K , . .fn e X-fb, M C 'if f A x Latin Club members standing: M. Slomka, R. Harley, S. Schafer look on with interest as M. Shea displays a latin poster. Academic Study The president of the Spanish Club, M. Salina explains about Don Quixote to D. Palka, M. Nargas, and J. Seguin. A greater intelligence of the functions of science found in every day life, is the main purpose of the Biology Club moderated by Sr. M. Blandina O.S.F. The Junior Council on World Affairs, under the auspices of Sr. Mary of Mercy R.S.M., discuss the current problems of the world today. With the help of Sr. M. Alice O.S.F., the Latin Club instills the importance of the ancient language in the minds of the students. The main interests of the French Club under the guidance of Sr. M. Giovanni S.N.D., is the study of the language, customs, and spirit of the French people. The Spanish Club, under the direction of Sr. M. de Lourdes O.S.U., promotes to its members an interest in Spanish culture. The German Club supervised by Sr. M. Adolf S.N.D., acquaints members with the problems confronting Germany today. French Club members standing: C. Siwa, M. Nowak, and seated: M. Printy, and E. Matuszek prepare for a Mardi Gras. The president of the German Club, James Dyko, presides over a dis- cussion of German culture, while seated: R. Ichrist, E. Samsel, and T. Czelusta listen with interest. Page 133 Centralites look ahead Library Club members sort library permits, standing: N. Walsh, S. Lake, and seated are R. Liberkowski, D. Rooney and J. Hilker. Clubs Further Students J. Herman of the Camera Club adjusts the lights for Radio Club members standing: P. Czerurnski, and the picture to be taken by J. Brown while D. Kolodziejczyk and seated: R. Mioduszewski and J. Pluto and M. Czelusta pose. D. Brack demonstrate the art of repairing a radio. Page 134 Future Teachers of America members B. Love and M. Dixon seated discuss teachers around the World with P. Dever and W. Zalaszek. Interests Towards The Future Students careers have clubs dealing Members rection of Sr. at Central contemplating their the opportunity to join the five With their particular avocation. of the Library Club, under the di- M. David O.S.U., prepare for their future by Working in the school library. This work gives them experience in library techniques such as: locating books and magazines, cataloging, and filing date due cards. The Camera Club, With Sr. Lucilla R.S.M. as moderator, advances the study of photography. The members discuss the mechanism of the camera, the composition and techniques in print- ing, and the development and enlargement of pictures. Becoming licensed amateur radio operators is the goal of the members of the Radio Club. Future ham operators prepare for their career through instructions in radio code and theory given to them by Sr. M. Teresita O.S.F., their moderator. Acquainting themselves in the various fields of education is just one of the many activities of the Future Teachers of America. This club, under the direction of Sr. M. Clarisena R.S.M., is open to girls planning careers in teaching. f Future Nurses of America, under the guidance of Sr. M. Ambrose R.S.M., prepare girls for future careers in the medical field. Hospital tours and talks by guest speakers, who are affiliated With the different branches of the 'medical profession, are two of the activities of these future R.N.'s. S. Komansinski of the Future Nurses of America takes T. Reinhart's temperature while C. Slomkowski and E. Higgins look on. Page 135 Mr. Dussel and Margot QP. Brzozka and N. Walsh! divide potatoes for dinner. Anne iS. Komasinskij holds Peter's prize cat. 4 e -A . P The Diary Of Anne Frank The Diary of Anne Frank, the annual school play, was presented on November 22, 23, and 24th. This is the real life dramatization of a Jewish family forced to take refuge in the abandoned half of on old office building because of the Nazis persecution of the Jews. The Frank family was joined by another Dutch family, the Van Daan's and their son Peter, and by Mr. Dussel, a dentist. Friends on the outside provided what food, cloth- ing and books they Could spare. The group re- mained in their hide-out for two years, until the Nazis discovered them in 1944. It was after the raid that friends found the diary in which Anne Page 136 Entire cast rejoices at Miep's CS. Kordowskij presence Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan CD. Perkins and V. Van Dornj iight over mink coat. had recorded the experiences and impressions she had felt during the entire period of hiding. Sandi Komasinski, in the title role of Anne, Mike Rosek and Elaine Matusek as Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Norma Walsh as the sensitive older sister, Margot, Don Perkins and Valerie Van Dorn, as Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan, with John Swope pro- viding the romantic interest as Peter Van Daan, Anne's young love, Paul Brzozka, as Mr. Dussel, Tom Zimmerman and Sue Kordovvski as Mr. Kraler and Mtep comprise the cast in this tense drama. Anne and Peter fS. Komasinski and J. Swopeb long for freedom from Nazis. while Mr. Dussel CP. Brzozkaj complains of secluded life. Page 137 'Sounds of Music' Centralis Band is under the superior direction and close supervision of Mr. Gerald DePrisco. Any student who can pass the entrance examination is eligible. Activities include entertainment at all football games, concerts, assemblies and various other pro- grams during the school year. The chief duties of the Orchestra, under Mr. Donald Noblels direction, is playing for the operetta, senior play, annual spring con- cert and assembly programs. The Band and Orchestra meet daily for rehearsals and are entitled to half credit per year. Membership is open to any student who is technically equipped to perform the music of above organizations. The mixed chorus is a very carefully picked group. Competition during tryouts is very challenging. Along with the Orchestra, the Chorus presents an outstanding operetta each spring, this year being, The Music Man. This group is also called upon many times to entertain for organizations in Toledo. Monograms are awarded to those who have served at least one year in Band, Or- chestra or Chorus. For outstanding work, gold monograms are given. Others receive silver ones. Letters are awarded to Band members after two years of participation in all Band activities. 6 4' o Central's own Music Man, Mr. Gerald DePrisco perseverence pays in many ways Honqred students display awards, left to right: T. Pantoja, Drum Major Awardg J. Spurrier, Achievement Award, R. Zunkiewicz, John Phillip Sousa Awardg C. Szychowski, Achievement Awardg and W. Jankowski, Drum Major Award. Page 138 Orchestra's Gateway To Entertainment Woodwinds, left to right, Row 1: S. Bush, C. Corcoran, M. Lynch, and J. Czyzewski. Row 2: D. Welsh, S. Klein, C. Szychowski, and D. Connors. Brass, left to right, Row l: R. Zunkiewicz, W. Pawlowicz. M. Ball, R. Krygielski, and M. Kendrick. ROW 2: R. Toth, E. Kujawa, R. Lauer, and J. Kasprzak. Percussion, left to right: B. Ratajczak, J. O'Neill, and M. Rzadecki. String Bass: P. Raczkowski and J. Spurrier: Pianist, S. Wichowskig Cello: J. Oleksiak and D. Mundwiler. Strings, left to right, Row 1: T. Myers, R. Popelik, R. Florkowski, J. Rozek, and M. Benner. Row 2: P. Rafferty, M. Powers, and W. Hemmert. Page 139 Critics Acclaim Band Superior Page 140 Drum Major- Bill Jankowski Row l, left right: C. Szychowski, D. Welch, M. Helmier, C. LaBay, J. Poplar, K. Szymczak, M. Krakau, D, Barrett, S. Bush, and S. Klein. Row 2, left right: J. Lewanclowski, J. Szychowski, R. Corcoran, S. Shepard, J. Nowak, M. Zimkowski, P, Wcislek, N. Jagielski, and P. Misch. Row 3, left right: M. Cryan, G. Mielcarek, R. Tscherne, L. Rzadecki, Row 4, left right: D. Sk VanAlst, D. McDonagh, D. Connors, J, Czyzew- i, J. Klear, M. Marek, C. Palmer and R. Jesionowski. M T . . Rozek, M. Rzadecki, B. Ratajczak, J. O'Neill, Rawski, D. Wilczynski, F. Schrock, F. Jablonski, R. Carlson, Mr. G. DePrisco, Mr. D. Noble, J. Spurrier, M. Buczek, D. Pawlicki, D. Kolo- dziejczyk, and W. Jankowski. at Bowling Green State University Rowl lett to rigt P. Zalecki, R. Brunner, S. Brazill, C. Gedert, S. VanA1st, C. Corcoran, J. Lynch, C. Skali, and J. Raether. G. Gerken, J. Kruger, J. Lewandowski, R. Kry- gielski, M. Ball, M. Kendrick, H. Little, T. Jarczynski, K. Kendrick, L. Langenderfer, T. Kor- dowski, and T. Tornaszewski. J. Szkudlarek, G. Lachowski, G. Gibbons, L. Nester, R. Toth, P. McCartney, R. Gravel, R. Harley, J. Woll, K, Kipker, D. Mielcarek, P. Racz- kowski, R. Gratcl, G.Jakubowski, and T.Kasprzak. T. Pantoja, D. Kaszubski, R. Golen, R. Stebli, J. Spurrier, E. Kujawa, D. Lis, R. Lauer, J. Kas- przak. W. Pawlowicz, R. Mioduszevvski, and R. Zunkiewicz. Row 1: P. Row 2: C Row 3: R Row 4: A Page 142 Albrecht, B. Basso, S. Borgess, B. Hegedus, R. Croak, C. Niewiadomski, M. Kubicki, P. Makulinski, M. Robakowski Rutkowski, V. Van Dorn, S. Blayz, S. Kordowski, M. Michaels, C. Jutkowski, E. Matuszek, M. Ignasiak, K. Kozlowski Kubicz, J. Sparagowski, R. Michalak, T. Zimmerman, J. Gardner, P. McCarthy, K. Wenninger, W. Sneider, J. Wakelin Martin, G. Reardon, L. Bissonette, T. Cousino, J. Szychowski, J. Parker, D. Perkins, J. Rymers, S. Siminiak Centrcll's Songsters Captivate Glee Club Schedule Dec. 4 Football Banquet Dec. 15 Gesu Dec. 18 Christmas Tour St. Catherine, Immaculate Conception, St. Clement, O.L.P.H., Notre Dame Academy. Row Row Row Row D. Muszynski, P. Thompson, A. Michalski, L. Joseph, N. Swemba, A. Cichy, S. Maloney, M. Seitz, J. Bonk, C. Szczepanski, J. Blochowski. F. Gorney, M. Olczak, E. Humbert, D. Jablonski, T. Myers, S. Komasinski, C. Staszak, M. Refermat, M. Szyperski, B. Sprunk, A. Kwiatkowski. J. Swope, W. Falke, R. Nirschl, H. Rowland, T. Pantoja, T. Sochocki, J. Wozny, J. McGurk, C. Hunter. J. Wilmes, R. Rothert, K. Mockensturn, M, Amstutz, P. Rafferty, C. Correll, T. Kalka, K. Marciniak, T. Blanchard. School And City Audiences Dec. 19 Court House Dec. 22 Parents' Christmas Assembly THE MUSIC MAN-April 10, 11, 12, 17, 18 June 7 Graduation Page 143 www wwmuh Q mf- 1 mm-Sv: MIM T it Gigi Indiana The Sadder but Wiser Girl Five Night Performance River City teens dance to Shipo0pi Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean' Page 144 We've got trouble in River Cityv 'The Music Man' Curtains rose once again at the State Theater as Central presented Meredith Wilson's, Music Manf, as its annual Operetta. Under the direction of Mr. Gerald DePrisco and Mrs. Eve Weiher, the Music Department staged the show of five nights, April 10, 11, 12, 17, and 18. But he doesn't know the territory! The story concerned a fast-talking salesman, Professor Harold Hill fTony PantojaJ, who knew nothing about music. He was out to sell the people of River City a brass band, uniforms, instruments and lessons. The town was highly interested, all except Marion Paroo fElaine Matuszakj, the town librarian and piano teacher. Marian completely ignored his advances and turned a deaf ear to his schemes-musical or otherwise. Yet he wouldn't give up. He pursuaded Marian's mother fSue Kordowskil to allow her shy son to join the boys' band. Still another obstacle hindered his musical career. The irksome Mayor Shinn fWalter Sniderj insisted on seeing his credentials. The professor, with the help of the town's newly- formed quartet, managed to evade the issue. Professor Hill's career came to an abrupt end when an irate fellow salesman arrived in town to expose Harold's scheme. ln the end the town's integrity captivated Harold and reformed him. He fell in love with Marian and decided to stay. The townspeople, overjoyed at the sight of the band in glorious uniforms, forgave him and took him to their hearts. Page 145 Queen and her court CS. Dombrowski, M. Robakowski, L. Fox, S. Szollosi, and N. Kaifasj leave for the Queens Bring Fame To Central Central's candidate for the 1964 Toledo Area Student Council Queen was Miss Mary Jane Robakowski. Midge is the secretary of Central's Student Council. Other girls nomi- nated for the honor Were: Linda Fox, Janet Heil, Nancy Kaifas, Elaine Matuszek and Jean Oravecz. TASC Queen Candidate-Midge Robakowski Page 146 Homecoming Queen-Sue Dombrowski Representing Central as the 1963-64 Homecoming Queen was Miss Suzanne Dom- browski. Miss Dombrowski was chosen by the Student Body because of her poise, beauty, and leadership in many activities sponsored by Central. Members of her court Were: Linda Fox, Nancy Kaifas, Mary Jane Robakowski, and Sharon Szollosi. C. Duck, J. Knitz, R. Harley, and S. Zalenski prepare to leave for the Prom. Atmosphere Of The East Dominotes Annual Junior-Senior Prom The musical enchantment of the Orient was chosen as the theme for this yearfs prom held on May 8, l964 at the Naval Armory. Students danced to the music provided by Jim Elliot and his orchestra. The annual formal affair was planned by the Junior class under the direction of Roy Harley and Sue Zalenski. With the guid- ance of their class moderators, Father Campion and Miss Wozny, this event proved successful. To help interested students face the eternal question, What to Wear on that big night'? , the Juniors presented a Prom Preview. Fellow stu- dents modeled the latest fashions to be worn on that special occasion. Page 144 X 1 ' , 6 ....,. 5.3 , .. ,. wg, , ,J ,xx N X , W - ' 3-lu. 1 ' ' , M JJ.. ' Ji ' VR u ' it all r 'Eff k fazr122a wa,.w Ma-W M M , , ' 1 '- 2 W -':1:1:::1-z-1 ----1 1V11''f'+:1.s.easasasasasasaazswaagsgsgzf 1 :-nk' 12592 ' A ' :M ' S- QIQQEQ' f , f, rwwwmam W 'Agfa ,3fW 10fl+'QHf -.,- Q i , 4 X V A 4, ,, M3 W. N V 3? QF 5 47 X V A W, . 1 : 'r? '?1. , , .izaz5:::,,g:,.,.,,,:.. .. . zfl-1 In . l -.555 ........,...... .......,.. 1 . , , : nel :.-:-:-5-5-.- ,----- gg -.--. .,.,., .,., ., ,, , ,, i s 4.,,.,., ,g:g,,,:, ,j .,.,.j:,, 1,,., MW, K if .1 ,kWwwNwM,WM+W1 My ,sh fv I V M VN QM, it Q S f W ' 4 3? 'ur R if rm, M - K il M Q .,t,,,,,., 4- .... . ..... . .,..............,.,.,,, . ..:g.g1f':. . il lf ? , l M+, W' W NYY llll Page 143 Main event of the May Convocation is the crowning of Mary by R. Boellner and J. Gorajewski aj. Mary's Day At Central '4On this day, O beautiful Mother, on this day We gave thee our love by the recitation of the Rosary, the saying of your litany, a sermon, and the singing of the Ave Maria by the Glee Club. We climaxed your program when Janice Gorajewski and Richard Boellner, in our names, crowned you not only Queen of the May but also Queen of Central. Senior's Dream The seniorls dream is that Sunday af- ternoon, June 7, 1964, when they will walk down the aisle of the Sports Arena, climaxing four Won- derful years. They will be sad but also happy and proud for they Will be the privileged students who were able to attend and to grad- uate frorn Central Catholic High School. Honor students CC. Walker and J. Lewandowskij prepare for commencement exercises. Page 149 E mes ,E f 1 1 ,Q 5 2 is 2 E2 2 Y E ff I E i f 1 ' :ie 2 5 1 v 'f 1- f'M E 22: I ...,. . K Z? Y 72? f ,,-ef, M 7? K 1 i ' Ei 1 fa . fi ,. ' k . 'S' ' 2 H Swv ' 1 3 t' . ' ' ww f 'W -i-: ' ' .:,::..,'-9--1:-:,5:5g:g::g:s::5 K 5 ,H X w fggzaiiifiiia-S2iEfi15?5??w Aw fem? Ar H A ,. .gags Q A A, Z. , ,n 2 ? ..,, ' fs Wat 2 ,A rg - .,,, 3- ,.:,,:.:. ':g:,5w.5:5-:gg ---'- : H ,n,,:, , ' 73,31 7: ' ' f 'WW gif , YJY K, 35 .r ai? was ,L ,,,. 5' 'Eg ' 5 ? , ,354 1f5 5' lT ' V 3 EE, ,,.,,.. z E .M ' , -1'5?-j'E1111g'?Efzg-:II-2:ggi.,- ::::g' ' Z 4 1 2' 3 if jfj7f'3'f:2?I',. :':E: ia- ' ,.A,. WAA ' 'J f Q ,A 'X my :www f Appearance Of School-Pride Of Maintenance Staff Mrs. M. Lusher, Mrs. J. Wojciechowski, Mrs. L. O,Nei11, Mrs. A. Levvandowski, Mrs. M. Bush, f A.., i 2 ,', 5 .,-':- .,.. . Mr. F. Ellerbrock Head of Maintenance Page 152 Mrs. E. Hanenkrath, Mrs. L. Nawrocki, Mrs. E. Murphy. psy- W Q W ir W M r ,, H . 3 W .., w 'A 4 . . Mr. Packo Cafeteria Head Maintenance: Mrs. V. Toczynski, Mr. F. Ellerbrock, Mr. L. Schafer, Mr. R. Ellerbrock, Mr. L. Nosker, Mr. L. Kean, Mr. E. Pawlinski. Mr. Clergy Rev. Robert Armstrong Rev. Thomas Beauregard Rev. Andrew Blasko Conventual Franciscans Rev. Robert J. Drouillard Rev. William Friemoth Msgr. John L. Harrington Rev. Robert B. Kirtland Rev. H. Kraus Rev. Edward J. Lichtle Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev William J. Martin . John A. McClure '48 Jerome F. Nowakowski . John Quenneville, Rev. Micha A. A. Radecki Robert J. Reinhart Omer Rethinger Michael Ricker Raymond Sheperd Thomas Wehinger . Stanislaus J. Wojciechowski Rt. Rev. Jerome E. Schmit Parents and Friends A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friendly Salesman James Abele James R. Adams and Mrs. Herman Adler Mr. and Mrs. Felix Ambroziewicz Mr. and Mrs. Jack F. Aubry Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baird Judge and Mrs. lra Bame Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bankertz Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bartnik Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Bauer R. W. Bayer Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bennett Mr. Isadore Berkman Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bertling Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bertok Miss Jane S. Bieniek Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bihn Bill, Carl, Dick, Cedric, Frenchie Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bissonnette Mr. and Mrs. William P. Bistritz Dr. Hugh P. Blake Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Blanchard Helen Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. John B. Blayz B.L. D. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Blochowski Bob, Pat, Carol, and Linda Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boellner H. R. Bogdanski and A. Kubacki Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bohnett Mr. and Mrs. William Bond PA TR ONS el Wulfhorst 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. James Borer Julius Boros Tony Bosch, Jr. Robert C. Bowman Judith Ann Brake '61 Erwin Braker and Family H. J. Brazeau Ed Brezinski J. E. Brockmeyer Kenneth L. Brown Thomas A. Brown, Sr. Joseph A. Bryk Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Burnard Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brzozka, Jr. F. Buchholz Paul A. Burns R. L. Calmes Cardinal Stritch High School Mr. and Mrs. S. Carone Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chechak Mr. and Mrs. John R. Chechak Margaret C. Cheney Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Cherry Mrs. Lucille K. Chlebowski Chuck and Lyn Mr. and Mrs. John Cialkoszewski and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Clark Class 1939-25th Anniversary Reunion October 3, 1964 Cleo and Big Julie Co. Limerick Ireland John S. Connors J. A. Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Gus Costanzo Lawrence Cousino Louis Cutcher Zephrine Czelusta Felix Czerniakowski Stanley Czerniakowski Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Czerwinski Mr. and Mrs. F. Czolgos and Mr. and E. Olejownik 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. Felix Czyzewski Gustave DeCola W. A. Deibler Chas. Deiger John J. Delp Marshall R. Desmond Tim Dever Edward Domansky Clement Dombrowski A. M. Donofrio Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Donofrio William Dressel Joseph L. Drouillard '47 L. Dunmeade Charles Dunn A. E. Dups Virgil Eckhart Kenneth E. Egner Son Mrs Pa e 153 ' 1 XJWJ Mr. QQ Mrs. Felix El rbrock m J 6 I Mr. nd s. John J. Ehre Mr. Mr r M Ellen Eva s . wg Rd ltvi jftw if PAT S and rs. Fred Kendrick ald Kepus and Lori Ann Mrs. Kenneth Kipker , and Mrs, ackelnqan If . and Mrs. Chester Kielczewski r. andVMrs. phen Fedczu .T If r. and Mrs. Joseph I. Klonowski Geor fF'ndling, Theodore ons, 7 A Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kokocinski l' o r uesi, Jerry is Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kolasinski fjMr Mrs. E. . Fis W Mrs. Anna Kolebuck ' i Friends Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kolebuck 1-, and Mrs, J eg F. Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Komasinski Mr. a d Mr . aynard France 5,51 Mrs- S- J- Koogan rf a d MQLS, John Franke.,-ic C Mr. and Mrs. Edmund A. Koperski 1-, d M1-5, , Fr n Owski Mr. and Mrs Michael J. Koralewski and M1-S, is F1-eppel Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kordowski enry H, F Mr. and Mrs Albin Kosinski f Friends Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kovach ff Jose! F. ajdostik Marie C. Kovach W 1-, n rs, Ray Gedert Mr. and Mrs G. A. Kovacs r. . . Gilbert, Optometrist Mr. and Mrs John Kovarik . . and Mrs. Joseph A. 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Hayden John E' Lester Mr' and MTS- Norbert Heban Sf- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lewandowski Mr' and MTS- Ofvid Heil Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lewandowski Mr' and Mrs' Benedict Helmier Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewandowski Mr' Tom Hobbs Mr. and Mrs Edward Liberkowski Mr' Harry P' Hood Mr and Mrs. James P Liebherr Mr' and Mrs' Ray Hood Mrs Helen Linhart. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hulett Dr 'and Mrs 'G S Link Mdy Hulett Mrs. Hattie J. Lopinski r. and Mrs. Paul A. Humphrey Mr and Mrs John Lis Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Humphrys ' ' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hunter Doctor and Mrs. J. D. Huss The Hydro Group-G. P. J. P. S. T. Cdr. W. F. Ingraham, U.S. Navy Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Jankowski and Bill Verna J ankovvski-Party Shoppe Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Jarosz Jeep Boosters Club Join '60 Now Dr. Charles S. Kaczmarek Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaifas B. A. Karwowski, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. James Katona Mrs. Edw. Keil Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Kellermeier Mr. and Mrs. J . F. Kelly Page 154 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Livvo L. K., E. K., M. G., S. G., J. R. Rose Marie Lopinski Dr. Harry Cameron Mack Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Magrum Mr. and Mrs. Al J . Makulinski Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Malak Mr. and Mrs. Chester Malinowski Tom Mangas Mrs. Nora Mansfield Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marshall, Jr. Mary Lou and Karen N. Gardner Mathieson M. D. Mattis Bros. Lcdr. William J . McCartney USN Mr. Thomas McHugh Mr. and Mrs. John A. McIntyre fretj 39 Mr. and Mrs. James McKeone Melczak and Ramlou Families Mr. and Mrs. Edward Melnek Bob Mertes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mickalkiewicz Mike, Dion, and Kevin PA T RUNS Mr. and Mrs. J. Raker Mr. and Mrs. A. Rantanen Virginia Rantanen Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ratajcak Mr. and Mrs Frank Reed Mr. and Mrs James Refermat Mr. and Mrs William F. Regan, Jr. M. P. Miklosek Amanda Miller Mr and Mrs Andrew Minet Mr and Mrs. Ray Mioduszewski Mr and Mrs D. F. Metzger Mr and Mrs. Edmund Mizerny Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Mockensturm Donald Momenee and Mrs. John Monoky and Mrs. Arthur R. 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Rothert, Sr. Mr. Edgar Rozek Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rybarczyk Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rybka Mrs. Leona Sackrider Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sarahman Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Savage Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scalzo Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Schiel, Jr. Richard J. Schmich Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Schwind Lewis G. Scorziell Scotty and Diane Mrs. Grace E. Secoy Daniel Sexton '56 Dick Sexton '64 Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Shaffer Shirley and Don Ned Skeldon Mrs. Nicholas Skotynsky Franklin E. Smith, Magician Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smolenski Gerald P. Sobczak '52 John R. Periat Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Perzynski Miss Irene Petryk Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pfeiffer Mr. and Mrs. James L. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sobczak Dot and Ollie Sorosiak Mr. and Mrs. William Sparagowski Mr. and Mrs. C. Spechala Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Spurrier Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Stanbery Mr. and Mrs A. Pieron Mr. and Mrs Chester Piotrowski Mr. and Mrs Roman Piotrowski Mr. and Mrs Eddie Pinski Mr. John Plaskiewicz Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Stankiewicz Mrs. James P. Stapleton St. Clement School Mr. and Mrs. Z. R. Staszak Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stein Mrs. Mary Plaskiewicz Mr and Mrs. Leo Podlas Mr. and Mrs. John D. Polus Mr. Michael J. Pompelli Mrs. J. G. Popelik Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raczkowski Mr. and Mrs. John Raczkowski Miss Kathleen Raczkowski Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Raczkowski Mr. and Mrs Frank Stickley Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stolarski Mr. and Mrs Paul L. Stone Trudy Stranahan Mr. and Mrs. Erving B. Susor Miss Eileen Swartz Mrs. Norbert Swartz Mr. and Mrs. Edward Szalkowski Mr. and Mrs. Walter Szelagowski Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Szenderski Page 155 mmf. IW W W . J Je Mr. a Mr. 4AAA Wei Sz ll jx' l RWM PA TRUNS lf ' ! Q an Q . Andrk IU. Taf iski L ner ' ' ui A and.Anii Taylrfb pq!!! . a Paul J Steve as Clas 1 ,. l' '35 Kat n o p, sr Mr. 'and Mr ' e h illiman Z ert Sz owski as M f Mrs. Dona iminey X Mr. and rs. Julius Toka June Elaine Topolski Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Tscherne Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vaught Judy Velte '60 Kathy Velte '62 Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Warrick Joe Wawrzyniak '61 Mrs. Martha Wawrzyniak Milton Weidman Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Weigman Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Weisenburger Mary Jane Welch Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wernert Mrs. Rose Wiczynski Mr. and Mrs. D. Wielinski Donald C. Williams Janet Williams Patricia Wozny Bob Zaleski Stephen L. Zaleski Robert A. Zapiecki Mr. and Mrs. T. Zapiecki Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Zdawczyk Floyd Zmijewski and Carole Protsik Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zunkiewicz Jr. Businesses A. B. C. Supply Abel Body Shop-Collision Specialists Carl Amstutz, Barber Shop Ansted-Daso Foods Inc. Antonio Sofo Imports Austin Pharmacy Avalon Bowling Lanes Barney's Burner Service Beakas Cleaners Beauty Bar Bischoff's Food Center Bob gl Pete's Barber Shop Bobb's South End Cleaners Bob's Shoe Repair A. J. Boellner Oliver Service Bowlers Supply Brazzill Painting Company Buckeye Linen Company Carl's Cleaners Carol's Beauty Salon Carone Bowling Sales Cherry Cleaners ga Laundromat Chet's Hot Dog Page 156 Chet's Tavern Chuck's Barber Shop Collegiate Cap and Gown Company Colonial Cleaners Corner Store Courtesy Cleaners Craig Inn Cullen Insurance Agency D 81 D Dance Studio Dearborn Pharmacy Doety's Green Gardens Dolly 81 J oe's Restaurant Don's Barber Shop Don's Barber Shop-Don, Bob, and Johnny Donls Carry Out Ducky's Sohio Station Eastern Dry Cleaning Company Eastern Lanes East Toledo Democratic Club Elm Food Center Elm Recreation Free-Way Drive In Frolic Bar Fun Spot Skating Club Gino's Pizza Glauser's Greenhouse Stanley Gogol's Tailoring Goodman's Bakeries Gordan Nursing Home Gramling Bros. Meat Hoffman Grocery I-Iofstetter Drugs Inc. Hoskins Junior Footwear Inky's Italian Foods Irv. Polock, Inc. J. Sz S. Drug Jim 8a Lou's Bar Jim's Carry Out Inc. Jim's Custom 8z Collision Johnny's Pet Shop Johnson Refrigeration Keene's Cafe Kirby Company of Toledo Kneisley Electric Company Kolb Welding Company J. Kovach Television Repair Kulakoski Cleaners Joe Laczik's Tuxedo Rentals Lawrence Lawnmower Shop-Sales Sz Service Lloyd's Auto Sales Lonsway Sohio Lorann Tool 8z Production Inc. Lynn's Malczewskfs Market Margaret's Beauty Salon Marine Insurance Ofiice of Toledo Mary's Variety Henry Matuszek--Groceries 85 Meats George Mayo Barber Shop McCorkel's Food Fair Market X7 j aff . 4 wtf 2 1 V, fy . ff ,dftffff ' ,jf ,Sect X f,,1PA , NS,Ipt ,M Zgffaf vcd W 6 f X .17 ,' , Zn. A f ' A ,f ' S X rf , X McNerney' fix! ffdfffiy' ,7 , V' T0 gfgfjlth Lffff K 'V' ,f f Medical ,Arts Qoieny Labyofcajory I4 ' ' a V' X, e s Grocery X Mel White4Gulf Station farry Oily' if Tubigois ,Friendly Service , 'J Menke B ery ff jk J U -! d Gl s fi 1 V Mettler ffe ' A ,f ' f . it ptlcians Meyer, r rg! M a ey Fruit House Miller h ran Agenc ff 4 Y! , Vanity Fair Beauty Shop Milo's Food ket ' ' f ,ft Virgini 's B uty Salon j L- Mizerny ultry Company Inc. ff C. A. og ', C any J C The Meh ee. Bottling ffl Q! Wal id a' 7 Mulberry Body Shop A 4' ,f , 'J Mulberryette Marching Unit 'K A fi i 3 Flowers Nash T001 35 Die Company ' XQQQ i Wesson Garage Builders Neumann Brothers Jewelers V W9StW00d Imports, IDC- William Noland Inc. Wh9919f,S Hardware Norton Hardware Stores Yum'Yum Hamburger Nort's Pure Oil Service Zedlitl Meat Market Nowak Opticians, Inc. Oak Pharmacy Odesky's Sweet Shop Classes Ohio Hardware non mo s Study Hall 217, Period 7 ort Tool at Die ' ariod 6, Room 313 Park Restaurant 0 The Buzg ng Bees of Biology G Palman's Fashions Store Cafeteria Study Hall r' d 7 Pettit's Market 1 The,Caiqtgtes,of4?2L'2 The Playdium XA! ,V . Student ounci Period 8 Polish National Alliance 41520 X f fd The Colo Day Quee m9Vwf5 ' Production Shippers Box Company 'C Stu nstitutej, 2 4, Period 3 Quikut, Inc. i J f e udes of 204, Period 3 RA-EU Beauty Salon-Oregon my 1 KGOXA7 f E ish IV e ' '31 fm-'Z' K Rei h's P re on Of' fr Eh 'ruvff eftea 7 L P H 1 J Q , ,315 , Rexall Drugs E E gl1Sh VI er' d 2 -- f 110 Ronnie's Beauty Salon nglis .N , 6'!VL' K. W. Rowe-Plumbing 8: Heatin A! ' Glass 118 Rusch Insurance Agency Z! 'ffl' ' Fifth Period aw Class Salt 8z Pepper Grill Father Campionls Charming Chatties Seiifs Cities Service f,,,,i,l2f'k-Father Kraus' Beatles, Period 8gLQ1 X f Sam's Cut Rate Drugs 31:1 Qjulfiflfk' Father Re Tl Period 3 Reli ' , Schaad Service Station K Fres e Schwartz Drug Co.-Central Ave. Freshme B , Study, ROOITI 214 Schwartz Drug Store-Fulton Street Shrader Tire 8z Oil Inc. Siegel's Pharmacy Silka's Men's Wear Sir Richard's Coiffeurs Slowpoke and the Dragsters 2 Smith's Cafeterias E. J. Smith's Food Fair Soldier Brothers A. B. T. Line Stan Art Press The Standard Garment Co. Stanley's Market Star Elling Rug Cleaning Compan Stelzer's Barber Shop Stewartis Band Box Cleaners Joseph V. Sunley Barber Shops Susor Electric 8a lgn. Service Sylvania Savings Bank Company Taylorys Pharmacy The Toledo Glove Manufacturing The Toledo Tank Company Y Company Freshmen Girls, Room 208, Period 4 The German Department Girls Study, 222, Period 2 Jude's Dudes, Room 204, Period 4 Les Classes Francaises The Lunars of 119, Period 5 The Martians of 318 Math Wreck Tangles of 202, 5AB Period Mechanical Drawing, Room 123, Period 6-7 Miss O'Connell's Fabulous Fifty, Period 3 Period O Band Period 8's Prudent Students of 225 Religion III, Room 102, Period 5 The Rompin Lads of 226 Room 130, Latin, Period 5 Room 208, Seventh Period Study Sister Ambrose's Angels1', Room 222, Period 8 Sister M. Xavier's Math Classes-201 Sister M. Xavieris Math V-VI Sister M. Xavier's Study-Room 222 Study Hall 214, Period 6 Page 157 ik o Qgjewi C5414 TRONS 1 W . ' f J 'N e JW QC.Y.0.'SJ X CBSXQQ Conference 130 Sophomore Boys J S U2 KX N Conference 203 Freshmen Girls 1, 3-g n t C. . 6 , Conference 205 Freshman Girls Iwo C.Y.O Q'-55 W .fed H ko Conference 208, Sophomore Girls i-Q V os ry CET 735- I of Conference 215, Sophomore Boys QJQQ S. L. v ,YM Q Q Conference 217, Sophomore Girls .Q .Y. 151 ' 2 D ' ogy Conference 225 Freshmen Girls K St, o ent anl C,Y,0, C. ,TMJ Conference 226, Sophomore Boys Ck? 6929, Conference 227, Freshmen Boys , MQN3 Conference 302, Junior Girls jjifienference Rooms X Conference 305, Senior Girls Conference 306 Junior Girls I Conference 4, Freshmen BOYS Conference 308, Senior Girls ff Conference 102, Senior BOYS ponference 309 Sophomore Girls 'Z,fylf5f Cellfererlee 106, Freshmen Girls A 'Conference 310, Sr. Girl , r Hay Winners Conference 107, Senior Boys M71 E Conference 311 reg V yg Conference 114, Sophomore Girls i i! I Conference 31 ,fF1,esHmen ins of W Conference 115, Senior Boys f 1' Confere , Sophomore Boysxv ,W Conference 119, Sophomore Girls f 1 onffqe 320, Senior Gil-15 ff' Conference 126, Sophomore Girls fonfelence 323, Fieslime ,f x y if W fl 1 1 K . U ff ! ,VQ4 f I .W ffl' V 53 M do 1 Q I A YV, V YTSNRHKTU TIONS 0 JW 731' aufof Stop A S - ' ff V DUNN - Ck, f - OLDS F fp he'f8 1431 if Curtice, Ohio T Class f 964 X X '- N v X G G X rom X Your Transp 'Jhglriends ' - N R x, R M8 XTh F- .1 Ci21:h.Nzfsffzk ,reef rl a X of . That 194 oidsrhohiie lumnl 0 gntral Or That Top Quality Used W Service on all make' f We cordially invite all grads of I Central to join our organization. i I DUNN - CHEVY - OLDS MEMBERSHIP 0 Brown and N. Curtlce Rds. Individual 51.00 Couple 32.00 Curtice, ohio Page 158 is fffeffjf C440 .Q , ,ff C? lfbghfgfd XWULPJ , Q ' t.i,,i H at i .6 if A Qgfffgfwiw W QMMPHILIPS STUDIO PQ Qi , ,S ' ft , 4 OWN .noi Jfgtiign 2 V76 ' ' H Specialists in fx I If' 2 Portraits Weddings A Souvenir Prom Booklets E My 437 Superior St. CH 1-6489 Toledo 4, Ohio The Fred Christen 81 Sons Co. SHEET METAL AND ROOFING CONTRACTORS BARRETT-JOHNS-MANVILLE OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS 714-26 GEORGE ST. 243-4161 HAVE FUN . . ALL THE WAY Your enjoyment of cm out-of-town game or other event begins when you BOARD A CHARTERED BUS For suggestions and quotations coll CH 3-1241. The Community Traction Company 1127 W. Central Ave. THE CATHOLIC CLUB offers you A COMPLETE PROGRAM of HEALTHFUL RECREATION A BEAUTIFUL SWIMMING POOL GYMNASIUM FACILITIES Swim Lessons Group Splash Parties by Appointment MEMBERSHIPS Available for all Age Groups The Catholic Club 1601 Jefferson CH 3-7255 Page 159 of A L' X 0 . 1 Wink '19 KO 9 X Qu fy I 1 1 BE IS S AJ Congratulations and Best Wishes Dffjgffp to the Class of 1964 I VIN OHN GM 1- V, Optometrist Irene Beauty Shoppe 5426 Summit Street 2617 Lagrange St- Q A Contact Lenses Irene L. Wodarski RA 6-7931 Toledo 11, Ohio Proprietress Columbus Mutual Life Ins. Co. OHIO HARDWARE JOHN F. SAVAGE 81 ASSOCIATES 2929 LAGRANGE ST. 4539 Monroe St. Phone 479-8446 Compliments . . . LEWIS Optleal Dlspensary ENTERPRISE ROOFING CH 6-6463 Sz SHEET METAL CO. 2042 Hawthorne St. CH 8-3565 Toledo 6, Ohio 408 Madison Ave. Toledo, Ohio V E N E Z I A -I N N Alston Studlos, Ine. 2243 Tremainsville 474-6877 Open Friday and Saturday 11 a.m.- 3:30 a. m. SUNDAY 11:30 A.M.- 10 P. M. 110 East Street MTW 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. - Thurs. 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. Sizzling Steaks - Chops - Pizza E, Weymouth, Mass. Spaghetti - Ravioli - Lazagne Chicken -- Sea Foods For Take-Out Orders . . . Phone GR 4-6877 M' E' SEIPLE' AGENT . n ,Mm lsrlffd Vgffffwf MCL Aww wo , VJ' qi pd Page 160 I We ' MADE IN U.S.A. THE GUAUTY MARK TO LOOK FOR LlBBEY'0WENS'FORD wG1wdtlVahzebrQGhu f Tousoo 2. or-no i What a wonderful Open WOI'ld Have you noticed schools like this on y011l' travels? Probably, because new buildings are springing UP evelfywhefe- They are beautiful and functional structures with large glass areas to create an open-world atm0SPh9l'9.t0 Wherever you live, work, shop or travel, you'll find L'O'F Glass making it more enjoy- able. In homes, motels, schools and stores. In offices and fac- tories. In hospitals and church- es. In cars, buses, trains and planes. There's an L'O'F Glass that insulates windows. It's called Thermopaneifl insulating glass. Another subdues sun heat and glare. L'O'F Glass that makes automobiles safer. L'O'F' Glass to do a thousand things. And when anyone needs glass, there's an authority on it nearby-your local indepen- dent L'O'F Glass Distributor or Dealer. His name is in the telephone book Yellow Pages under Glass . Call him. eliminate the feeling of being boxed ln. l l l 1 Laboratories, shops and-studyrooms are separated from twin classroom buildings by a broad, central court, Ithaca Senior High SC11001, Ithaca, N.Y. Architects: Perkins 8: Will, White Plains, N.Y. CHIPS THAT SATISFYH M ARY M ANSE Deluxe Potato Chip Company 2741 Lagrange CH 3-5451 COLLEGE The Diocesan College for Women Write the Dean 2436 Parkwood Avenue Leonard R- Gafwafki CH 3-9241 Page 161 I A V U M VICE MQ? I MEL2W,?VDRU f fl ' X . 'G . , r N O? fx oMPA INC 20? Q5 La fifgsst 0 43 2-5931 CH 4-3811 5 Tolffigoiiio BRIDAL AISLE 4 I AREK O. 62 - Open Six Days A Week Monday, Wednesday and Friday till 9 P.M. FORNIT E - HARDWARE - RUGS and APPLIANCES 3230 Lagrange St. Toledo 8, Ohio 832-4 Brown Avenue At Avondale CH 6-8169 Phone CH-4-7751 - Toledo 7, Ohio MERCURY - RECREATION MERCY HOSPITAL 247 S ' k . 3 he My Toledo, ohm RA 6-0283 Easy Method Driving School Learn in Safety to Drive Safely GR 5-1544 VALITON RAMBLER Your West Toledo Rambler Dealer 1405 Sylvania Ave. 479-8677 Page 162 sie wie Zo f?!f CONGRATULATIONS 40, 2110, if i and N I Aww' W 9i!Z'WfjgEEST WISHES C7 CM ,Vi xl JMMWW 1 fe MM Mf The Studio of 67 1 I John K. Wakelin M p p Zjy 2237 Collingwood Avenue maui L?vq4 0W X A fam . CH 8-26 K of STARR LUMBER 81 COAL CO. :s us -1 PICKQHHU SHOP AN' SAVE . . . The Shield of Quality 1701 Starr Ave. OX 1-4696 For Office Equipment . . ,, X Bellevue Pharmacy 1 f' K - 'H' If L 'JK Prescriptions Delivered axgg - gi I U X Ask for Mac or '4Jim Supplies o Furniture 0 Machines Sylvania at Bellevue Rd. G -Q1iziLin1Erik5 en,5 Toledo, Ohio Phones GR 4-5711 GR 4-5712 CH l-N93 323 Erie Sf. Page 163 L llgyp Ql L l 'Mb I l UK 1 all l A 3 , it Q ov ly NN ffl A ' i - . , Gels ples Slallonefs Nordmann Roofing Lo., Inc. f Gf J 1 t Ware Roofing 82 Sheet Metal Contractors ' st To edo Stationers, Inc. 1715-25 Starr Avenue tl wmv 1,426 Sylvania Ave. X' '77, OX 1 5737 ,N Toledo 12, Ohio I GR 2-9884 Toledo 5, Ohio B. H. Kranz-G. I. Kranz K. J. Kranz-R. J. Kranz 4652 Lewis Avenue P, J, INSURANCE AGENCY Banquets Professional Four- Private Dining Rooms Independent Insurance Agents CarefuHy Planned Insurance ' Protection For Your Life- GR, 5.3463 Incorne-Horne-Car-Business N Q OT Za. 820 Sooorily Bldg. 243-2217 L ffii, Y qiiy kiQQJ Eifqxb Afi27 ailixr . ff' in 1 md h l 'qc . 'Q T OPTOMETRIST f F-xg fi Qi Serving Toledo Sinoo 1916 L27 if E es Examined ego W C! 1 Y Y 74+ N A K 4, DOWINTOWIN SUBURBAN Glasses Fitted X51 son at Erie Westgate Shopping Center GL . 'F ' Axxf 'C X 623 ADAMS STREET CH 2-2165 i A X Nationally Known for Good Food 3 SPORTING GOODS CO. l Starr d E. B d , i .Tian t Nia Way Retail House-to-House l PHYS 0 p ayl' HARDWARE CO. Delivery Within 25 Miles Broadway 2698 Hill Ave. JE 6-24 Starr and E. Same Location Since 1909 Page 164 T0 EA CH GRAD UA TE o UR XSINQAFS QAEES T WIS HES 6 W1 Wfapflfqr Seaway Beverage Company Toledo, Ohio B g C 1 1 o B JO IN THE CENTRAL MEN'S CLUB T d A hl tes THE BLADE PRINTIN AND PAPER COMPAN T L d I OLYMPIA DEALER t MaChere Hair Style Academy HANKE TYPEWRITER SALES 81 SERVICE 1717 Jefferson Avenue Toledo 2, Ohio CH 6-3639 909 Madison Ave. New 8a Used Office Machines Phone CHerry 4-4651 Rentals - Repairs Try Olympia Typewriters Before A Complete School Of Cosmetology You Buy Olympia Types Best Because It's Built Best For your printing needs . . . rely on KRIEGER PRINTING COMPANY 821 Junction Ave. Toledo 7, Ohio CH 4-8429 ROBERT F. LINDSAY Compliments REALTOR of List and Buy With Confidence 4628 Lewis GR 4-9148 Corner of Dorr and Reynolds JAMES COYLE 81 SON 539 Broadway CH 3-2239 FUNERAL HOME 2475 Collingwood CH 4-0251 CONGRATULATIONS FROM ROBERT JEWELERS Zaleski Concrete Construction 325 ST. CLAIR Genuine Registered DIAMOND RINGS CH 4-4553 Stephan L. Zaleski Student Charge Welcome Page 166 In 1924 Libbey-a division of Owens-illinois-perfecteda unique If any 'Safedge' glass becomes chipped on the rim, from E tire process for safeguarding the rims of fine glassware. any cause whatsoever, it will be replaced free of cost. This - They called this glassware Safedge -and to prove olfer, ofcourse, still stands. the process was as good as claimed, they backed it with Today, Libbey EverydayCrystal with thefamous Safedge , the most dramatic guarantee in glass history: guarantee graces even the finest tables, yet sells at low prices. 1 MAKERS OF QD PRODUCTS OWENS'ILLIN0I5 GENERAL OFFICES 0 TOLEDO 1, OHIO Congratulations from THE TILLOTSON MFG. COMPANY An Important Narne In Carburetion ' since 1914 get-,isioNfEA,5 CARBURRE-'IQRS Y ,.,.,,,: 1 0 .-,., ,lzi .,., ., A ., g. , , FILE:- A, ' 'i'i Zltai GREAT LAKES PIANO CO. 611 Jefferson Avenue TOLEDO 4, OHIO Harold R. Nachazel Bob Nachazel Page 167 U I il ,,x 1 ,O f blk' UXQTAR HS RUG STORES Body and Fender Work K, N ,X Frames and Axles Straightened W, X Tr b REEXX LL S RES OF Wheel Balancing and Alignment Al Sobb Auto Service A A ETSQALEDO , V ,Q T TXT 1 Sy la wr- Martha 2815 LAGRANGE STREET ILSS Sylvania cor. Jackman Phgne CHM-ry 8-4275 3330 Laskey at Secor OPEN DAY AND NIGHT OVERHE DOO CO. of TOLEDO, INC. jg 1 . C tral Ave. 7,0 eci ' ed doors in Wood, Wgfg eel Sz Aluminum f M DL U ji GR 9-7811 BE WISHES f o lete Installation to the 9 V 2 Y?-Fitennas and Towers 5 1 CLASS OF '64 0 My WHILE-AWAY J as DRUG f' TIWPRODUCTS Co 0 0 L 0 4851 Summit Sf. J Tgjdo, Ohi f!V,1,717 TREMAINSVILLE ROAD John za ,UV T0led0 13, Ohio Wlgjhipgvii HBSUPER MARKETS, INC. QL I 2 A . entral Ave. at Cheltenham Rd. 1 J N M TQBLEDO 6, OHIO QIVW kim! H! VI G TOLE ITH THE WORLD'S FINEST MEATS SEIRIU 891 V ' J , J- ' 1 5 Q1 W CIPRIANI 1 MERCY SCHOOL SPACHETTI 81 PIZZA HOUSE 0 f Take-Out Orders Open at 5 P.M. N U R S I N G 2428 York OX 1-1121 Toledo a Page 168 WHEN YOU: M Inve t gs K R , . Think insurance O1 I'Ql,flIlO ji!! call Paul! A U2 Auf ' Buy Insurance FIR TGAQE IANZQS OF ALL TXPES call Paul ! UP , we J , W Ketjieng - Com ercial 76 dustrial EV 2-5338 or ,M IZ A20 PAUL A. JOHNSON CH 6-7494 A funds fo me iai and W ndustria red by stro g I z?js, y good credit. R K if THE: MURN NSR L Ray A. Murnen, President Md AGENT FOR OI-IIO NATIONAL LIFE Lite insurance - Pensions - Estate Planning College Education-Group-Accident 8g Sickness Major Medical - Complete Programming The Sooner YOU Plan YOUR Future 1314 Madison Ave. Toledo 2, Ohio The Better YOUR Future Will Be 2414163 GUARANTEE YOUR DREAMS! QWW EVERYONE SAVES... Al0j My ANY TIME... 'JE 6-J ll AT fljfwfm THE ANDERSONS' if ,M Warehouse Market I 1 Maumee, Ohio X60 'fl fzkwjcf qouzeaal aqame 5300 Summit At 126th St. HPoint Place David R. Jasin '45 Mary Ann Jasin '48 X KX ff: if . ' x 'A' , 1 .l.'g?fK:f I S from no 3 if SiAn GER atu at 4 Senior BU I S COLLEQ GL Largest Busines S 06 In N W io 2 Of , 'dial Invitation To Our ew Air-Conditioned School At 224 Superior Street Nu Printers-Stationers Office Outfitters MeMANUS TROOP COMPANY 715 Jefferson Ave. The Business Man's Store Morey Opticians Earl's Radiator Service RETAIL - WHOLESALE Open 7 Days, 6 A. M. to 10 P. M. WE GIVE STAMPS Factory Trained Repairmen 706 Madison Ave. ' Toledo 2, X Pick-Up and Debivery - Prompt Service BLSCLEANED o REPAIRED o RECORED I o EXCHANGED RADIATORS Q CH 6 9858 Call 536-2223 X' Q! 'ffi Dorr 82 Holland-Sylvania fxdxx .1 '-3 my 3 six EARL, S is In JSC! A gin Pools ,..anm1YSupCPIiesg?fqX ,J X xxx X' ll' 'X X 1 fn E XX N L Ca nQf04d Thekgegutyy Lux XJ X FURNITURE 82 APPLIANCE M 3 ngnd urgffiflgy Of Ouxrj Quality Poolsx 1 2 COMPANY OLS LL SIZES AND SHAPES if o Poo f OR fL BUDGETS f v pt i A, VISHQ OUR 'SPLAY Poo 5 kj 5204-5210 Summlt St. RA 6-1581 L ir.r ,,,AV 'J i2-- if 1 'H SATURN rg, AX is Location Fo 2 Years- Stew? Wefkman J on- axiiigifland-sylvan 536-2223 1 it '41 '- 1 XX iiii 3 4gXN3J J OYALXIURUGS it Q0 SUJKOWSKI 81 SON ji Corner Dorr and Detroit FUNERAL HOME Free Prescription Delivery 1629 Nebraska Ave. CH 4-3131 CH 4-7321 Page 170 , 1 A of ' .-.-:5:1f5f5fif':5:'.-. . lf ...lz 1i.:.,., , 1 j ffMfZA!1,L .E ,.:: Il... ff Q' f 0' 'i X, X zzzf ' QM tl ii a ' ' ' ' 2,6079 ' 7 4 M X zzzzi elif i it ' Cb ,M KVjvQ, 9 ,...,: g,. ,...1 ,.,. 1 . f A E15 g I M! fJ of IQ X K7 fy V' X., ,ffildll .. 'cum rjreshmenw Q I fffjlffjww a g -X ,f 1 f 'Nj if 53 ww A wily 1 W if ' ,, UNITED A jf Congratulations Graduates f' f' Window Cleaning Co. ' of '64 6 QV Window Cleaning CENTRAL FL 0w!f,WAWW, and 7-aff Janitor Service B A N D WW W3-AA 5 7 L B k Jo ph B k B 0 0 S T E R S CH 3-1235 rn Q 2 rn so as A c: HP' ew QE as U2 :cn -4,29 H: can ow pm U3 H 3 it UD I nu U3 H U1 F1 U1 25. Q:- gf? wr: fe. -'cu 0 W UU CD UZECTO FD T' E P Z F11 5555 'Pfam E2 P 11 fl f Best Wis s to Cl ss of ' f f , Wt lj, W I 125 A ' M nc ages a pecia ii ' 1 - , ,ff X . A a t C P r l at f l! 4 N G endale Fl W UP 7 3410 D ST JE 6- Q1 V l and Cree ouse 1 Q ' 0 , I0 I Ev 2-3465 A len ll' ll ff X, X if ' Congrat tions To raduat s J RA 1964 Fr . Hvfcin , Re S Carol Czyze i Ronalel Mala ' nwide I S ce pany Janice Gor Jewski Duane N0 X V Nancy Kwiatkowski iicilard Sobizako k if Save S 0 256121.25 663511 631555: fi A - F - 6 L , . 912 P i 'p e. St. Hyaclnth CYO f , do, Ohio Gr 4-9115 Bob Hodur Tire Co. BEST WISHES Factory Distributors FROM U. S. Royal INKY'S PIZZA 3945 Detroit Ave. ALL MAJOR BRANDS IN STGCK 4665 N. Detroit at Califor vi . A Near Sylvania 474 0546 7 474 0547 0548 I 2-0300 or GR 2-9911 X N Our t is an A 0 ki st regz: to all of CQMPLIMENTS the member o the d in 6 class 0 f Ceglgai C tholic H1 h sch ! UF A ' QQ 69 FRIEND . awrence Council' 1 ig ts of Columbus No. 4169 Page 172 M 9 . 996' Cathollc W' ar Veterans Q99 S92 N106-E L ngsdon-Walla Qs Exo ioixnfbagvv Spggdfvkv f A J - 90 ,bo ,G 6' ew p Post 639 1' Q '1o00'ef MQ? 45 bk' 969' ' 956i5eT955N L . . P' CP Q QTJMMQ 638 No. Umverslty ATTENTION JUNIORS QMZL ou can start your career this s mxher I For nd stlll complete your hlgh school dleS. h - Country -- Honye QMWMMWD. TOLEDO ACADEMY or CML E57 Command EM BEAUTY CULTURE , . . A tant -v Mel Law k 331 St. Clair St. CH 2-6691 - Thad O l Toledo, Ohio 43604 COMPLIMENTS UF H JIM WHITE CHEVROLET 13th and Monroe Pho 41-31? A iff 420 ,,- JW f 7 HAUPERT XQPELIANCE 7 . to the KJ 1546 Sylvama Ave. CLASS OF '64 H ' T. W NT YOUTH GR 9, 379 e GANlZATIONig Pg 173 U x Prescription Pharmacy Ji. . N U Wig' vwg Qymal Mf 01 Q Co ratulagigns To The Class W J X wbf 1964 '1 AC Lf 00 Q V A ERIE DRUGS FREE DELIVERY 3120 Tremainsville Road 4502 LEWIS GR 2-4006 Phone 474-5451 S E A W A Y candy, 2210 Tedrow Road Toledo 14, Ohio Woodville R02ld Surplus WQISI1-Hggd Mgrtuary Clnoorporatedb W k Cl th' , Sh , - TarpS?rLuggZgelnIigaints?e'f'ools 523 Oak St' OX 1 7474 Fishing and Camping Supplies, R Me-n's, Boys', Women's and Girls' Apparel Harry P. Hood 2172 Woodville Road Q ,P 0X6k4636 N obert F. Welsh ED. VELTE, Buyer ff orebon 16, V Q W ' Difecfofs 1 'i E Ebfilli Miohr Bros. e rages 4-3 8 A 6 LC! Congralrulailris 'D 7 2 Class of PENNEY ?s C Xmm Miracle ' e gi . ' X 47 a iglklgrd and FIRST QUAIQ , Claws At Budget saving Price? Q5 Total '?mm2H5 atm 222 Micrhigan Avg. A Zklfg W if T' Page 174 ' WZ M gmt 7954 worId's largest producer ol fibrous glass and fibrous glass products Tom's Tuxedo Rental 2555 Cherry Street fAcross From Central Catholic Highj Phone 243-7771 0 Latest Styles In Dress Suits For Every Occasion ' Special Rates For Proms D 0 White Dinner Jackets 0 Tuxedos o Full Dress A Step in the Right Direction For information about YOUR career as a professional nurse contact: Sister Patricia Baker, o F1-Ocks R.N., B.S.N. Director St. Vincent's School of Nursing v Strollers 241-8161 Page 175 WP MPLETE IN RANCE SERVICE WvrvSiQW1NmkCl -KUHN at RADCLIFFE he ill l Industra - Dom - Commer ial B0 or Bulk 614 Spitzer Building GR 4-2 5 2 rt E. uhn Insurance RA 6-6428 N . Blkhamiyas iii 9 REINHART-Mooifuei Liquefi , r lid Gas 1 Insurance Agenev Cioilgliiig - He g - Hot Water U t it if Ph e 474-8769 6644 Summerfield Rd. Toledo 43613, ohio CH 4-7742 Fire ' Casualty ' Life Come In Just For Funl' TOLEDO BUFFET S U P R E M E Food RECREATION and 3136 Lagrange Street Liquor TOLEDO, OHIO Proprieters CH 6-3981 Mr. and Mrs. Romatkowski Meats of Quality Gramling Bros. Meat Market 2542 Dorr Street Phone 531-5369 Toledo, Ohio Gasiorowski Memorial CH 4-9581 3302 Lagrange An Atmosphere Created For The Sacred Purpose It Serves WERSELL'S BIKE SHOP Bicycle Accessories AND Repairs 1936 W. Central Phone GR 4-7412 Toledo 6, Ohio NEW AND USED BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES Page 176 We know that the printing perform- ance of our printing plates reflects the ability of our craftsmen, and our reputation as a quality house is de- pendent on each and every plate. So it is with your Alma Mater. The reputation of your school de- pends on the reputation you develop for yourself. May your teachers at Central be forever glad they taught you. CLASS OF 1964 J OE GROGAN MOTORS Chrysler-Plymouth and Valiant Phillips and Haverhill EAT MORE PIE Sz CAKE Our Pies and Cakes are baked after midnight and delivered in time for lunch to restaurants, hotels, clubs, institutions and factory cafeterias. See Us for Pies and Cakes for Your Banquets and Parties The Erie-Thomas Pie Company 925 North Erie Street CHerry 4-4679 Page 177 1 r IM P RIA L L E S 40,7 flCongratulations to the Class of '64 W, Central Ave- ,mia yn . dfyxf LN Parting is sad, but bravely We bid r,T01ed Sflnewest q6,!eatiOFLc0mp4??1, ml a lovmg farewell to CCHS. 'K-Vlff V003 Freaturinizf Xxmx J Good Shepherd ll A A J ll A 36 Lan? -519 lard? ables if of 1 ff 1 and last graduates at CCHS X CROWN ROOM REQTAURAN X 'Q K LMNGE if Jw for MAX1NE's 213A T ROOMSQ . . 7 V 1 F111e Fabrlc Care A consgijwt us for your prom! J W ly Phone 531-5338 1455 Sylvama 479-7734 2424 Laskey 475-5264 3207 W. Central 474-0975 John Powell, Jr. Norm Sobecki Gen. Mgr. ASS't- Gen. 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M. 385-3131 2236 Wayne at South H. H. Birkenkamp Funeral Homes, Inc. 104 Years Personal Service In The Same Location 1003 to 1011 Broadway CH 3-2183 CH 3-2184 Toledo, Ohio Only One Branch Tremainsville and Alexis Rd. GR 9-5377 Trilby, Ohio soon CLEANERS, inc. One flj Hour Cleaners Cherry at Page -. i McDonalds ... g00C6Mwwi6 2259 Byrne Road near Glanzman 3138 Secor Road at Westgate 2112 Laskey Road at Miracle Mile 2325 Woodville Road, Great Eastern 3345 Monroe Street, near Auburn look for the Golden Arches.. no A Page 179 U N , 1 1 semon Racism ly , 1963-64 Name W 'Ad es ame Address Anello, Paula ,,,,A,,A...f ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 ' P ,,,,,, 2 ll? B W I- ckelman, Geraldine ,,,,,,,,,, .---f 6 24 NCSSl6WO0d Arquette, Ruth.. .,,., .4,, . .. ...... L. . ,,..YYYYVYYYY '85 V li Sf- ' edczuk, Therene ,,,,,,,,, Yfffrrrf . 312 Arcadia I , K f Fisher, Kathleen. ...,,,, YY.V.fV 2 159 C2SIl6W0Od Balcerzak, L ai t ,,,77 1 ,,.. 2 merset St. , Hahefty, Joan Yrrrrrd- 7Y,,,YYw777,7, 1 918 Walnut Barb . ..Yf...- - fffrrrffrff vYf-Vf. f r f f--Y--,Vff Y 50 1315 Fox, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,...,7,., 1 859 Strathmoor B e ' --------- ---- - -4---- -- -'------- ------- 4 35' 3 Y- Frankevic, Janice, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, . ,,,,, . 2613 1.0Cu5t Biff I Leona -------- ------- - ------- W 25 Mavfa V - Frankforther, Marilyn ,,,,. 5 Greenwood Ave. Ban g mi la-.. W ,.,,,,.. X ...7,,, , W4 23 Overl k. Z, J dy r,,,,, ,rrrrrrrrrrr,,,r. .,v,rrrrrrrr X t rrr,VV rrrrrr 6 0 ki ham hz, Bar r 32 Idaho St. Galpal, Pat ia 71: ,.7.., ,,,,i... 1 228 Camden B de ty 35 145th St- Getzinger, nie! ,,,.,,,, ,,..,,, 4 921 Fairfield Be Ru A al 2 Halstead Gill, Patricia. ..,.,... .,,..,,. 9 O7 Waybridge Bert 5 eioleh H . Dorf S l Godbout, V marie ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, . 647 White St. Biggs, Jim 0 - W Wd 20 3 Ashlan Grol, ' ,.,...,,.....,..,., .,...... 8 15 Mark Street Bisso ett athl i .......,.,,.r.. ,,,,,,... hx . .....,, 1714 erks ir Got ie it Janice ' ' 2 235 Westmonte Emi, nn lx 127 O d Gai y, Felicia iiiii..iiii.. ,..ri...... . .926 Brown Ave. may ara mwmmdil WM imW WvmmH4135 ohne hek, Afitoinette -,,,,,,, ,.,.,,,, 2 813 Chestnut St. lo howski, nit . ....i22 ..22 .....r22...... ...., ,....,,, . ..... 3 o 5 N htiaie i, Dajleflen -YYY r ----,v--w-- ---- Y -- -M -vV---------- I, Yff, 10 1, 5 St, Haack, athleen ....,,,.. ...... - -71936 Pl'lCC Sf- Ogdgnski, af fa ---, ----,-- ----- --fAAf--AfYYffYAffffYfff 1 6 4 4 5 nf Harris Kathleen, 22,,,,, .22..... 2 621 MldWO0Cl 'tJB0nd, ng vYwYYY-Y wYYYY------- -AAYY-----MYYYYAAVYYY V YY-- 1 7 45 , X IH e ' r tz, Mary ,.,,,,, ...,,.,.,. . 906 Miller Rd. Bou a ei, . li 9, ,,,,vw,,,,,,,,, X ,,-,--,,,,,,,V7V7,,7V, 5902 Canad S0 51 A H b , Nancy .,....... ,,... , 184 Hannum Ave. B W an, athf 7,,--------,,,,,--,, ,,,,,,,-v,,w,-,-v,v----MM,-,-R4fffffi 3 gh 5, e Heil, Janet ,.i. ..., ,,,,., ,,,,,,. 3 7 5 0 Heatherclowns , Maryk ,,,,, ,,,BA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,w,,,w,,,,,,,,,v,,,,--ii,.iiA 1 22 Roekin ham Helmier, Marcine ,,.,... ,,,,,,,,,,,.... 3 431 Angela re inski C risti - ,,ww,,w,,,,,,,,,,--,-,--,--111,1,-1,,,,,,,1,,v-- 4442 Alexis Rd, High, Virginia ,..,,,, .,.,,,,,, . 4155 N. Lockwood if ', y 1,-M,,,,,,,,,77,,,,,,,Y,v,Y,,,77,.--,,-,,1AA-A,7rfrrfrf, 2514 Scottwood Hobbs, Kathryn. .,ii,.. 324 New York Ave. h Z, Mary Y,.1,7w, --,,MA--.-1 1 237 Yates gt, Holt, Kathryn ..,,...., ........... 1 345 Melvin Dr. Bur h der, Carol ,Y,,.... ---A-AY, 2 252 Charlotte D, Horvath, Lorraine. ..,, ,,i.... . 4454 290th Street 5, Kathleen ,,,,,,,, ,.,,,1,1 4 26 Third Sf, Hosley, Janice ...,,.., .......,,... . 4620 Copland 1 Calkins, Karen, ,,,,,,,, almes, Carol ,,,,,,, ellura, Rita .....,... Chechak, Carol ......,. Christ, Donna, .....i,,, , Ciesielczyk, Judith ,,,,.., Connor, Cynthia ,,,... Cook, Beverly .........,. Croak, Rosemary ...,...,. Cryan, Kathleen. ...,,,, Cuttaia, Janice ,,,,,,,,,, Czelusta, Margaret ,,..,,,.,, ,,,,,...3017 118th Street .,w..,i...,3526 Watson 3852 Hoiles ......516 E. Lake Street ...,,,.,,,,4022 Peak St. ,,,,,,,,,.2523 Parkwood ,,,,,,2736M Chestnut ......32 Melrose Ave. ,..,..,.,657 Utah St. 209 Eastern Ave. 554 East Weber 1105 Olson St. Czerniakowski, Karen ,t...... t,t,t.. 3 20 Detroit Ave, Czerniawski, Alexandra ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 O05 King St, Czyzewski, Carol ,....,,..., Daly, Kathleen ...,..,.. DeGroft, Jeanne ,i,,,,,,, Deibler, Helen ,,,,,,,.,. Diroff, Dee .,,,,,,. Dixon, Mary ....,,,,,,...,,,,,, 2291 Westmont Rd. 2560 Glenwood ,,,,,i,,535 Plymouth 556 Apple .3841 Baltimore 1918 Fairfax Dombrowski, Susanne ,.,.,.. .,,,,,,,, , . 3159 Cottage Dunmeade, Dianei ,...t, Dunn, Patricia ,,,,,,,, , Earl, Constance ,,,,,,,. Page 180 2322 Lambert Dr. W149 E. Florence ,,,,.,2O Birckhead Pl. Huber, Pamela. ...t., Huber. Patricia ,..,,. Hulett, Judith i,,.....,,, Humphreys, Pamela ,,,,...., Jablonski, Diane, ,,,,,,, Jacobs, Cheryl ,,,,,,,, Jacobs, Judith ....,,,.... Jankowski, Martha .,,,,.. Johnson, Rita ,,,,,,,, Joseph, Lyn ....,.,....,. Jutkovvski, Carol ,,..... Kaczala, Joanne ,,,i,,,.. Kaifas, Nancy, ,.,,,, , Karcsak, Barbarav. Katona, Joanne .....,,,,, Kellermeier, Joan ,,,,..... Kerscher, Kaye ,,,,,,,.,. Ketzer, Diane. ..,,,,,,,,. Kipker, Karen ,,......,... Kleeberger, Kathleen ,...... Klonowski, Sharon .....,,, Knapp, Virginia ,.., Kneisley, Linda ,,,,,, Knitz, Judith ,,.,,,,, 501 Lynnhaven Dr. ,..501 Lynnhaven Dr. ,.,,,,1562 Gould Road ,,,,,,,,,,4352 Parakeet ,.,,,,,,,,,,,..5530 Mulberry ,,,......1641 Avondale Ave. ..,....,,,,.,.3846 Watson 517 Spring 2 564 Maplewood ,,,,,,,,,.i5054 Rolandale ,,,,,,,,412 W. Manhattan ..,...,,..425 E. Streicher .,,,,,1223 Alldays Ave. .......2031 Birchard St. ....,,,2142 Woodford ,,,,,,...,.1333 Eleanor ,,,,,...2030 Eastbrook ,,......5337 Patriot Dr. ,,,,i...,4420 Burnham ....,,,.....635 Yondota ,,...,..,.3440 Angela Pl. ..,.,,,.9121 Clover Drive .t.,,,,,,,1643 So. Cove Blvd. 923 Fries Ave. SENIOR REGISTER Name Knorr, Nancy ,,,,,,,. Koehler, Pamela ...A... Kolasinski, Marcia ,,,, Komasinski, Sandra ,,,,, Komenda, Elsene. ,..,,,, . Koralewski, Juanita ..... Address 5063 Bennett Rd. 1 149 Shelley ..........1127 Nebraska ........246 Majestic Dr. ......l214 W. Delaware 3 3 Secor Rd. Kordowski, Suzanne ,,,,,,,, .. ,,,,, 3355 Blackstone Kovach Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kovach Diane ....... Kovach, Sandra ,.,.. Kovacs, Cheryl ,,,,,,,,. Kovarik, Diane .......,. Krakau, Mary ...,,,,,,,,,,, Krasniewski, Diane ,,,i,, Kromenacker, Jean. ,..,..., . Kubiak, Sharon ,,,,,,.,,.. Kwiatkowski, Ann ..,,,,, Kwiatkowski, Nancy ,,,,,,, YYYV,, La Chapelle, Sandra ,,...,. La Plante, Mary ......,.... La Scola, Marilyn. ,,...,. .......167 Everett St. ......167 Everett St. .........4233 Packard .........2325 Bakewell ........419 Ravenwood ........1733 Selkirk St. .. .,,,,, 2168 Fairfax Rd. ......-..1041 Kipling .........217 Hausman ..........,2802 Chestnut 1120 Alldays Ave. ............3110 Elm 10 Lakeshore ..........-....4339 Luann Lake, Sheila ...,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 37 Victoria Place Lengel, Judith ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,. 2 634 Robinwood Lennex, Mary t,.,,,,v,.,,,,,.. ,,,,,,, 4 445 N. Haven Lewandowski, Shirley ,........ ,,,,,,, 3 21 E. Manhattan Liberkowski, Rose. ,......... ,,.,,... 1 643 Woodland Linehan, Shirley. ,,..., ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 123 Mason Lopinski, Patricia t,..t,,,, ,,,tt,,,,,t, 1 023 Booth Love, Barbara. ..,,....,., Lynch, Mary .,,,,, Magrum, Donna ,i.,,, Makulinski, Patricia .,.. Malinowski, Sandra ,.... .......1601 22nd St. .......3601 Burton 1 Ogden .......,22 E. Streicher 651 E. Hudson M21fkiS, Linda .....,..... ,.....,., 2 434 Georgetown Marshall, Pamela. ,,,,, ,,,t,,, 4 921 Burnham Matuszak, Gloria ...,.,r,. ,,,,,,,,, 3 227 Maple Sr, Maruszak, Mary .......a aaaaaat 2 725 Chestnut Matuszek, Elaine ,,,,.,, 1YYYYYY,1,YY,, 8 37 Overland MCCf0'SkY, Kathy ,v..-.YYf .. .,... .. 4544 Luann Ave. McKeone, Patricia. ,,., V,..,,,,,,,,w---Y,, 1 210 From Melczak, Judith- ------. ....... 7 47 Sandralee Dr. Metzger, Kathleen ...,,. ,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 71 Platt Michaels, Mary r.rr..r.. 4101 Mayfield Dr. Mifhalak, Mary .............. ....... 1 217 Mott Ave. Michalkiewicz, Leona ,... Michelin, Shirley ........,, Miller, Jean .......,., Morelli, Joann. ,,... Morse, Mary ...,,,,., Muszynski, Donna. .... .. Myers, Barbara ...,.... Myers, Teresa, ....,.. ,.......l776 Buckingham 24 Rockingham ............3328 Astor 1 .,..,.. 1523 Akron St. ..........2255 Westbrook .........728 Ranch Drive ......3723 Homewood .. .956 White St. Name Nowak, Loretta ...., Nowicki, Barbara ....,., O'Neil, Joyce ...,...., Oleiownik, Anne ,,,,.., Orovecz, jean ...,. Orosz, Nancy ......, Palm, Antoinette ..... Pawlicki, janet ,.....,, Pedro, Mary ........,..., Penchef, Marilyn ,....,. . Perkins, Pamela ....,, Pfaff, Barbara ,...,,, Pieron, Janet ,... .... 1963-64 Address ......1130 E. Bancroft 4461 288th St. ....643 Mayfair Blvd. ........1511 Woodland ......2160 Consaul St. .....2l54 Consaul Sr. 4236 Caroline 324 Bronson .......36l9 Berkley Dr. ......l932 Mansheld Rd. ........3224 138th St. ......250 Knower St. .....-.1219 Noble St. Pietrzak, Carol ............. f----f----, 3 416 Polk Place Piotrowski, Kathleen ........ -------- 7 16 East P6af1 Sf- Plut-0, Joyge, YYYYA-,--,---,- ..,,,.,..... 4 Wlndefmefe Podlas, Kathleen ....... Popelik, Roberta ........ Protsik, Carole ....... Radoci, Donna. ..... . Raether, Judith, ......... Rantanen, Virginia ..... . Refermat, Marsha. ........ .-Vfffff, Reinhart, Theresa ...... YYYYYYYY Rice, Patricia ......... . Rich, Diane ......... Riker, Jeanette. ....... Ringlein, Judith. ........ Robakowski, Mari ...... Romstadt, Mary ...... Rooney, Denise ...... Roper, Madonna ..... Rutkowski, Carol ...... Rutkowski, Constance . .... . Rybka, Rosalie ......... Sackrider, Bonnie. ...... . Sandys, Kristine ......... ---v Savage, Carol. ......... Schiel, Nancy .......... Schmidt, Kathryn ...... Schmidt, Patricia .... Schmitz, Jane ......... Schramm, Carol .... . Schuman, Lucy ....... Schwartz, Carol ...... Shinevar, Bonnie ,.... Shoemaker, Marita .... Sielschott, Sandra ...... Skaff, Sandra. ......... . Srnolenski, Carol ...... Sobczak, Kathleen ..... ...2434 Roseanne Dr. 934 Rogers 2.2.1334 Corry Ave. .. .... 2003 Idaho 524 Ansonia .........1642 Crestwood 26 West Weber Western 3107 Scottwood Ave. Elm 4636 Bowen Rd. ....-.5533 Sunnyside 909 Clifton . ...... 2352 Oakgrove . 557 Clark 547 Crawford 56 East Hudson 5625 Plantation 315 Poinsetta Ave. ............ 1778 Wayne .. 2651 Stamford Dr. ..............1030 Olson ...... 2067 Nevada .. ..... 443 Capistrano 65 5 Platt 1440 Hagley Rd. 729 Frederick .. . .... 1433 Schuyler 342 E. Broadway 5914 Everwood Rd. 340 Western ........411 South Street .........3524 Leybourne , ...... 6027 Douglas Rd. .....3162 Cottage Page 181 X Cl l ll f Z AJNX K V wr ,r Ui ll lf! X ry l JM L7 ZQLCAJJNM ll fi wl CD4 js Rt f is . 1 ml 2 he 7 f to 1 ru r ENQLQ EG! on A Mme, joe J 1963-6 A 'fclfgxorog' k K Iris, CW .-. jv ll 4604 C ' Be tler Thomas ,,,, ....,,,,,,...,,, Q .vfAA-f-. -------A--- 582 Sefki gef Dr. cj la f A ' f ' r7 ' Q restlllew ru ' wr! A 5 rr rgp ZZ, I lin Q7 Stapletonoj aren ,..., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,. ,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,...,., 2805 Merrimac B1hr1,John, ,,,,,,,,,,,,. S4,,g,,.Lf:5 ,,,. .....Yf. . -fL-A--- 1 f-f-f' Route 1 Uk .X St fjgak, Ca,rQ,r ,,,. of ,,,,,,,A,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 445 Hagley Rd. Bird, Lawrence ----v,,,,,,AYYYYYYYY--,,,,,,-,YYY,-,,,,, , ,....,,,,,, 714 White St. A St inmetz, We :ie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,A ........, 1 025 Mott Ave. Blanchard, Donald fAM----- wYYYA,-,, 3 625 Leybourne rflg l Sucre, Marif:a..Qii .,.......,,,, ,,....,, ,....,,, 2 229 Rosewood Boeuner, Rieha dn --vv fA,--7ii 1 228 Michigan l S Paula .,,,..,..... ....,.....,...,. o,,.,.. 1 416 Crestwood Bohgraae rfri Q A----V 4---Vii7M 8 05 Greenwood lk V Liiofs J ---- ---------'---------f-- -------- 2 O11 Balkan Pl' Bch ogy, ----viiiiiiA- ----i-- -AA---Vii 5 8 Poinsetta J M 1 Susor' ' 4 ll Howland a 1 1. 5637 Chippewa ' Swartz, trice 7,,A...., ..,,,,.. 4 111 Hill Ave. if ' r W ' AL AA 'A-'-' 7 4 E r, swisfm, Patricia ...,oooo.. .,ooo1.,. 3 227Mz Maple B0 Sli, W ce oooo 'o o ' 25' Sle Szalkowski, Camille ,,,,,.,.. ,......,,,,,, 1 222 Melvin Bows, l' ' - o 3612 Cecelia Szelagowski, Mary ,.,,,,,, .....,.. 5 40 Mettler St. Bfackr flff- - '--f--'-A'f-' - -- -- 'oo'- ' 5 l 07 Collage Szenderski, Harriet ....,.. ...,,,1.,,,,.... ..., 6 5 5 Ashwood Braker, William -- --------- --f---A------ Y ffA----f---- 4 04 Western Szenderski, Penelope l,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, .,,, , 4 26 . Par B aunfels, Stephen... ...........f ......-f- . '-- ------ - 5 E-r Sfl'ClCl'19l' Szepiela, Joyce .,..,...,,, ..,.,, , ,..,l 5 East arl S au, Richar .ooo ,.,..... ,...,.. ,f,. 2 8 F h Street Szollosi, Sharon ...,..... ,,.,.-. 4 ,,.,,v,,,,,,,,, , F2022 e moyer, Wil ,am --ww,,,,,,A rr ----,AA----, -,,LAM,---,,,7 R oe ghaxn Szychowskli Carol -'A e ------- -'--------'-- 4 M ewood Brguwerr John. , A,,A, ,,,,,,,, i ,,,.....,,,,,, 1? .. ,214 kingham Brown, a '-. .,,. .: .... .........i. ......--f-t------ k C f 5Ave- Takacs, Diane... .........v...v...........o .. 39 G St. Brown, iieha ow---- ----v------- ll4--- 2 5 O twood Thomas, Christi ' ...... ........................... . .- .......... 1472 c uyler Brown, Thomas oooooo 1 A------ 2514 so ood Thornpson, Kathleen ............. ....... ...... . Leyb urne Z karl Paul--m--emu --owo Aon- A-o---- A------oooooA-o--wV 3 3 lm Timmeyr, Margaret ............V.... .. .,......,... , ,,,, 2116 Locust St. ac, Davr f ,mm-556 Bronson Ave. TOpOlSl-il, June ........... ............,...,... ,,,,,.,,,, ,,,.,,,,,, 1 2 5 Nglbraska r 3 Tscheme Ruth---W 5 rden Place uegek, Michael .....,.,......... 5 .... ...... 1 4 33 Laurel AVC- ' ' iiiii'Aiiiiiii ' -iuehief, William ,.,.voo ,lt,..,... ......... 2 9 42 119th Sr. Van Dorn, Xiareriem-W-u - on--lim 12 g n is I ly uehrer, Richard -,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 810 SCCk1I1gCf Df- Velte, Maureen .....,..l. ,,.,l,,, 3 509 Torran Dr, one, Sebastian ....... .....-- - 2506 PaflCVlCW Walker, Carol ,,,,.,,. ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,YYYYYYYY,YYY 528 G ger Sr, Caffef, Thomas --e----e- --- e ' 2 244 Hollywood Walsh, Norma YYYYYYYw,, -,,---.YAYA YYYYYYYYYYY Y r S41 Ha rr Ave- Chefhak, RiCl'1211'Cl ....... -----l--------- 4 24 Ravmer Walters, Kathleen ......,. ,,,,,,,, r ,. ,.,. Wg ,,...,,,,, 3 6 i Cheney, joseph ........ ............ 2 357 GlCf1W00d Warrick, Carole ..,.....,...,..........,.. ,,.... ,,,, O 6 cot od Cherry, Daniel ,,,,---- 2136 Grantwood Dr. Wawrzyniak, Donna ................... ....ee.. .,... fi 5 2 qfglcwood Cherry, patriek- ---vY-- ,,-V,,7,,,,,, 3 334 Berkely Wlfhawskli Safldfa -eee ------ f -----'ee-- ----- - - 141 C ffl' Sffeef Qnrnmik, stephen rrrr,, eee..... 3 549 Cecelia St. Wiczynski, Ruth ........ ..,. .......,..,..,..,,. , ,,,e,, 4 , .,,, , , ....., 811 Elm Crskr, Donald ouvooeooee ooooA----wooeoAAd--oo 6 11 Broer vylehf-lski, ,Donna ' , Yfrirrrfxffirw' ' ' 5 1 4 E' elaWa C Patrick Y,,,YYYYv ,,....., 1 512 AdClll'lgf0l'l Wisniewski, Sharon.. ................ L .,.. . . .,,.,...., ,,.. 2 58 M nt Ro al I ' . ' , n Thomas, wewree ,,,,,,r. 1 158 Higley St. Wood, Kathleen ..............,.......,..,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, 8 artley . ' r Zanklr Barbara rrrrrrr rrrrrrr r rr -rrr errrrr e Q rrrrrrerrrrrrrrr ahe . 1 nnors, David .....,e. ------- 2 542 MaPlCW00Cl Zapieekir Marcella rrrrrrrrvrre L1 rrrrr r -rrrrrrrrrrrrrrr 3 L 1 lC stonzo, Gustavo ,,..,, -.------- 1 604 Ffeeflom Zimkowskir Mary rrrwrrrrrr rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr V 74 grang i fl Cousino, Thomas. .... -----f--- 1 433 3- Cove 1 V Crorir Tony rrrrrrrrrrrrr ,,,,.... 1 759 Macomber A rl Czerwinski, Paul ......... ------- 3 556 Wersell Amstutz, James ....,,.,......,.,.. ,.,,.,., 2 346 Havenwood Andrzejewski, Lawrence l,,,,,,,l ...,.,,,...., ' 1715 Collins Darley, James rrrrrrrrrrrrr rrrrrrrr 2 340 Lambert Dr, Anellor Mlchael' - ' 'e 2 540 Elle De Cola, Salvatore ,,,, ,.L., ........... 1153 Slater Sf- Aubry, Michael' ' 4 605 Suder Ave' Deiger, Anthony ........ ..-.--- 2 356 Townlev Rd- Depinet, Jggeph rrrrrrrrrr .,.,,,,,, 6 18 Clark Sf. Bankertz, Marvin. ..l.. ,..,..,,..,., 8 31 Anderson Bartok, Robert, ,..,...,,, Batesole, Lawrence ,,,.,,,, Bauer, Michael, ....,.,,..,,.... Bauerschmidt, Kenneth ,.,,,, Belkofer, Dennis. ........ ,, Beres, Thomas. ...,,, , Bertok, Francis Page 182 .,,,,..4424 Jackman Rd. 2602 Calverton 12 Easterbrook ,,,.,..23l1 Westbrook ....,.,,,,2617 York St. ,,,...18l5 Strathmoor ,...,i,,27 5 Dearborn Donahue, Patrick.. Donofrio, john ,,,,.., Donovan, Dennis ,, 659 Howland 1.12295 Orchard St. ..........30l Danberry Dirennan, Harold ........ ----1--- 2 303 BYYUC Rd- Dressel, William ,,,,,,.. Drewyor, Arthur ........, Drosd, Detlef ,,,,,,,,, 817 Yates ..,,...1250 Noble St. ,,,,,.l..1262 Vance 4 lo J 3 xpojz, SENIOR REGISTER ,lf U fl IJ A00 Qi 963-64 Name CU, W ei7yJf Name Duck, Charles ,,,,,,,,..,,..A.,,.....,.,.,.. . ....,,,,,,,,, .9141 Cart a d. Kolebuck, Stanley ,..... . Dunn, james. ,,,,,,,...,,,. W ...,,, B .,.... ..,.. 382 ttawa Koperski, Kenneth.......... A 5 Q - Kosinski, Fred A........... . 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