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

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entrlpetal Af N A m pus Jozvznfnan X Q7 1 v nb QQRK' 5 5 I X 1? fx I 'R-rl riff 'Q 'vw 'M S Q2 I 4 M Q, xx SQ -U Q: xiii' rag? ,nl 4.5.1 '10 +5 5 5 'To Live ls To Change . . . To Become Perfect To live is to change. For the Christian, to live is to change in Christ. To change in Christ is ulti- mately a summons to perfection for to become perfect is to have changed often. ICardinal Newmanl This call to change has reverberated through the centuries. It resounded in the mighty wind of the first Pentecost, in the triumphant cry, God wills it! of the Crusaders, in ,the restore all things in Christ of Pope Pius Xp and itis echoed in the aggiornamento of Pope .lohn XXIII. Our own Page 2 country has vibrated with its call inthe determined cry of we shall overcome. As students educated in a Catholic high school, we are obliged to share in this change. If we have talents, they must not be hidden, if we have abundance, we must be merciful, ifwe have slcill, we must share it with our neighbors. United in charity which is the bond of brotherhood, we must go forth secure in our unity of purposes and convinced that to live is to change in Christ. Is ' Q affix +- 2 , rg ' -Mi egg 3 u QI 1 Q. EP 5551, 415144 'th H-.2 P1 th Q1 f asm' 2 8 18 44 80 108 162 170 174 .i f in To Have Changed Dften Page 4 'Brushed By Wings Cf Times To Come T l Mr. Valentine Fischer People Cf God . . . here on earth, God's work must truly be our own. The words of President Kennedy, the thought of the Universal Church. This concept is articulated for us, today, in the direction given us by Bishop George J. Rehring. As our Shepherd he guides the People of God of the Toledo Diocese in an era of unprecedented, unpredictable change toward a fuller Christ-life. This thought is exemplified for us in thethirty-eight years of devoted service to Central of our late and beloved Mr. Valentine Fischer. A school is great because of its faculty. lf the teachers are men and women of loyalty, dedication, and learning, the school will prosper and the students will benefit greatly. Val Fischer was such a teacher. He loved Central and its students. He was faithful to his vocation as a teacher and endeavored to give his students the best that he had. lMsgr. Harringtonl any The Most Reverend George J. Rehring, S.T.D. Fourth Bishop of Toledo Page 7 Page 8 Right Reverend john L. Harrington, S.T.B., M.A Principal of Central Catholic High if Administration Reverend Raymond A. Etzel, M.A. Assistant Principal of Central Catholic High Strives For Academic Excellence E Reverend james E. Steinle, M.A. Assistant Principal of Central Catholic High i Page 9 P I 1 E r z 1 S Q S a Faculty 1964-65 Rev. Ernest Waechter Rev. Jude Rochford O.F.M. Conv. CB.A.J 0.F.M. Conv. fM.A,J Religion Religion, Chess Coach Rev. Rohert Yeager Sr. M. Adolph CB.A.J S.N.D. lM.A.J Religion German Sr. M. Caroline Sr. M. Casilda O.S.F. CllA.S.l O.S.F. CB.S.E.J Physics, Chemistry Physiology, Religion Page 10 Rev. Aquinas Marthaler O.F.M. Conv. CB.A.J Religion Rev. Herbert Kraus fB.A.J Religion Sr. M. Agnes R.S.M. fM.A.J Government Sr. M. Casildis S.N.D. lB.S.E.J Latin Rev. Thomas Beauregard Rev. Campion Prendergast CB.A.l 0.F.M. Conv. CB.A.J Religion, Vocation Director Religion Rev. Alhin Radecki Rev. Reginald Kellogg lB.A.J 0.F.M. Conv. CB.A.J Religion Religion Sr. M. Alfred S.N.D. lM.E.J Latin Sr. M. Alice O.S.F. CMAJ Latin Sr. M. Clarisena R.S.M. CMAJ French, History Sr. M. Cleopha O.S.F. CB.E.J Attendance Office Rev. Roheit Drouillard lB.A.J Religion Rev. Robert Reinhart lB.A.J Religion Sr. M. Ambrose R.S.M. CM.A.J English Sr. M. Damien 0.S.F. fB.A.J Mathematics The mood in the -flL'ZlfQ! lounge zls one ofsjmniarz- eous czmusemen as cz wr uizzas 1 r. ic ar J F ll A , W R h a' Beres, and Ffzllzer Kmus' lake pvc during 1116 Zzuzclz lm ur. B Sr. Angela Marie O.S.U. fM.A.J English, Religion Sr. M. Daniel 0.S.U. lB.A.J English Sr. M. Arsenia 0.S.F. CBA., B.S.E.J Biology, Religion Sr. M. DeChantal .S.F. lM.A.l athematics O M Sr. M. Blandina Sr. M. Brendan 0.S.F. lM.S.l 0.S.F. lB.A.J Biology Mathematics Sr. M. Dolore Sr. M. Eugene S.N.D. fM.A.J 0.S.F. fB.A.J Business Education, Biology Religion, Guidance Counselor Page 11 Sr. M. Florence 0.S.F. lM.E.J English, Guidance Counselor Oh look, exelaims Sister M. Florence io Mrs. Emery, my very Hrs! piece offan mail! Sister Sl, M Jeanne Ambrose also seems to be intrigued wiilz her morn- S D' CM AD z'ng's Iidings. ' 'Latin' ' efe I Sr. M. Kenneth Sr. M. Loretta Sr. M. Louis O.S.U. llVl.H.E. Ed.J 0.S.E. llVl.S.E.J S.N.D. CB.A.J Home Economics, Religion Business Education Religion Sr. M. Ruth Ann Sr. St. Paul S.N.D. CB.A.J O.S.U. CB.A.J Art English, Mathematics Page 12 Sr. M. Sarah O.S.U. CB.S.E.J Religion, Librarian lii ' Sr. M. Lucilla Sr. Marie Celine R.S.lVl. CB.S.E., M.F.A.J O.S.U. CM.A.J Art English Sr. M. Stephanie Sr. M. Teresita C.S.S.F. lM.E.J 0.S.F. ClVl.S.J Biology Mathematics Sr. M. Florian Sr. M. Gemma O.S.F. CMA., M.S.J O.S.F. CB.A., M.S.E.J Chemistry General Science, Physical Science Sr. M. Jerome Sr. M. John R.S.M. CM.E.J O.S.F. CM.M.J Mathematics Music ggggmwwwe Q ggljjsef Z I it it Sr. Marie Delourdes Sr. Mary of Mercy O.S.U. lM.A.J R.S.M. lM.A.J Spanish History, Guidance Counselor L . Sr. M. Thomasine Sr. Thomas More S.N.D. fB.S.E.J 0.S.U. lB.A.J Business Education Journalism, English if li time ' Sr. M. Jane Frances R.S.M. fM.S.E.J History, Guidance Counselor Sr. M. Johnene S.N.D. fM.A.J Business Education, Student Council Advisor Sr. M. Natalie 0.S.U. CB.S.E.J Librarian Sr. M. Winifred O.S.F. lB.A.J English, Guidance Counselor Sr. M. Jean Francis S.N.D. CB.A.J Government, Religion Sr. M. Kathline S.N.D. fB.A.J French Sr. M. Rachel Sr. M. Raymond C.S.S.F. CM.A.J 0.S.U. fM.A.J English English Sr. M. Xavier Miss Judy Ainsworth O.S.F. CB.A.J fB.S.J Mathematics General Science Page13 J, Q '. 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W- .rr 'Mr Mr. Richard Beres Mrs. Dorothy Brown lB.E.l lB.A.J Mathematics English Mr. Peter Benedict lB.E.J Physical Education, Assistant Football and Basketball Coach Faculty Sets Pace For Ecumenical Renewal AE: 3 A 45 R31 X Q3 :,,. i ,I E , Mr. Paul Johnson Miss Frances Koester CBA., B.E.J lB.A.J Economics English, History Mrs. lohn Liwo Mr. Donald Noble Miss Sally D'Connell CB.A.l CB.E.J lM.A.J Mathematics Music English Page 14 we F e eww' jj .-: SY l cacs A Mr. James Gordiak lM.E.J Head Football Coach, Physiology Mr. Dennis Galayda CB.E.J History, Assistant Football and Head Track Coach Miss Frances Krompak lB.E.J Physical Education Mr. Paul 0'Rourke fB.A.J Commercial Law Mr. Gerald DePrisco CM.A.J Music Miss Maureen Gallagher lB.E.J I Physical Education Mr. Donald Lewis fB.E.J Government, Head Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach A '..: 5 :i g lg -fl cisi fflllfla Mrs. Velma Pfeiffer fM.E.l Guidance Director .M Mrs. Mary Ann Deri fB.E.J Spanish Mrs. V. I. Gerner CB.A.J History Mr. Daniel Piloseno CM.A., B.S.J Guidance Counselor, Bowling and Wrestling Coach Miss Rose Fackelman Office Clerk Mr. Timothy Dever U tB.E.Q D History, Athletic Director Miss Kristin Hayward ' CB-A-J English Mr. Dean Richards tB.A.J Government, Public Speaking, Tennis Coach af I 1 Miss Loretta McCarthy Registrar l 5 9 NL A 15 Mrs. lane Emery Mr. V. C. Fischer Mr. Joseph Gajdostik tB.B.A.J CB.E.E., B.S.E., P.E.J tB.A.J Business Education Physics, Business Manager History, Cross Country Coach, Bookstore Commitment To Truth And Excellence Mr. l. Westenkirchner Mr. lames Zak tB.S.J tB.S.E.J Mechanical Drawing, Physical Education, Head Baseball and Head Golf, Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Football and Equipment Manager Basketball Coach if ,s s 1 it an I -ttea .Q,' , x Mrs. Margaret Mcllhargie Miss Catherine Schubert Office Clerk, Secretary Switchboard J-J..-'Q , .. X ,w Wav a.wa , 'Hag ' M 3 Mrs. Lillian Wroe tR.N.J - School Nurse Page15 Attendance, U Staff Perform Guidance ecesscr ry Sr. M. Cleoplza OSE with one of her assistanls, Dorothy Cousino, sees fha! an accurate accouni of each sludenfs allendance is kepl. Services Direclea' by Mrs. Velma Pjczjkr, guiclance counselor , Sr. Mary ofMercy RSM Sr. M. Dolore SND, Sr. M. Florence USE Mr. Daniellniloseno, Sr. M. fane Francis RSM alzcl Sr. M. Winf- Fccl USE work with siaclenls on lheir 6dZlCfZlZ'07ZLZlCZ7ld oocalional problems. .M ww I' Page 16 The main ojfce, the center ofalltheschool clerical functions, is efcientbz run by Miss Rose Fackelman, clerhg Mrs. Margaret Mcllhargie, switchboard operator: and Miss Loretta McCarthy, registrar. Like all those z'n need ofrnedical assistance Bernie Ragle and Chris Cline are aided by Mrs. Lillian Wroe, school nurse. School Nurse, Office Staff Assist Centrcllifes Page 17 CLASSES Through Him, and with Him, and in Him. With the words ol Holy Mass urging us, we endeavor each clay to grow towards full maturity in Christ. Through the creativities of the Arts, the discoveries ot the Sciences, our classes aim at that discipline ot mind and body and spirit which transforms our ignorance into knowledge, our capacities into abili- ties, our impulses into ideals. Page 19 Retreat 1965 Under the spiritual guidance of Father Juniper Cummings OFM. Conv. and Father Karl Chesher OFM. Conv., Centralites re- ceived the opportunity to advance in spirit- ual growth. This year's retreat,january 27-29, initiated the mixed conferencesg jun- iors and seniors following one schedule and freshman and sophomores another. Both Franciscan Fathers stood on a firm foundation of retreat work: Father Ches- her, director of Retreats at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation, and Father Cummings, Rector of Our Lady of Carey Seminary College. The daily sched- ule included sermons, Mass and private devotions. Z7 .K 4, Central's reception committee, consisting of Lonna Carcus, Kathleen Curio, Craig Frankowski, and Garry Wasielezoskzgjoin with Fatherfunzper Cummings OFM. Conv. in taking akw minutesfrom retreat routine to relax in a frienelhz discussion. Here students express their enthusiam concerning the novel ar- rangement ofmiaced corferences. Allparticiy1atz'nghojJe to follow this schedule next year. Page 20 The Sacrmce of Cal- vary is re-enacted in Central's gym as the students join together at Mass to give thanlzs for the blessings con- ferred on the school throughout the year. Seniors Theresa Colilsino, Donald Boes, Mary Ellenlgnasiah, Barbara ,Zielinshi ana' fohn Wozny welcome Father Karl Chesher OFM. Conv. into Central's large famibz of retreat masters. In the freshman year Our Quest For Happiness textfoeuses on God the Fatherg sophomore year on Christ the Inearnate Song junior year, God the Hob Ghost and terminating the course in senior year with Our Triune God. Seniors, Lawrence Slagle, Mi'elzael Calkins, and john Pacer ask Father jude to untangle some misconceptions they had while studying Apologetics. Religion Offers Guide Light to Students While seniorgirls get a head start on their homework assignment Father Thomas Beauregard attempts to elarwz a hazy idea Elaine Higgins has hrmed during this year's study of modern social problems. Page 2 1 Persevercmce Page 22 Study Plu Equal veg, Success D70-f?Z'7lg stresses the basic fundamentals' of technical drawing. Lettering techniques, heehand sketching, scaling, and engineer- ing are learned by future mechanicaldrahsmen. Advanced algebra introduces students to logarithms, binomial theorems, the use ofthe slide rule, and the elementary theorem ofequations. They are also offered a coarse in trigonometry which plays an importantpart in theheld of mathematical anahzsis, Mary Syverg jay Kowal- ski john Wall Thomaslforalewshzg Thomasfawodny, andfames flluszynshi anabze a graph. Algebra is a form of mathematics which deals with the relations and properties of numbers by means of letters, and other symbols, including solution of equations and continuedfractions. Learning the operations ofDeMorgan's Laws are William Hoover, Dennis Degnan, janet Olczah, RonaldNz'rschL and Maribzn Carr, Learning thefundamentals ofplane andsolidgeometry is the main purpose of second year math students. During the year they investigate the relations, properties, ana' measurements of solids, surfaces, lines, and angles. As in other math courses, the students are given a chance to develop powers of logical thinking. Page 23 Thefunction ofthe kidney is one ofthe topics answered in physiology. Karen Rydman explains the structure ofthe organ while Theresa Kurek indicates its location. Karen Kirk, Kathleen LaScola, Mary Ann Adamczyk, and Patricia Berhel listen attentivebf. In the biology lab, Rose Marie Bettingen Ethel Wawrzyniah, Gloria Ochmaneh, ana' Ann Fabiszah separate chloroplastpzgments by means of chromatographic techniques. Examining the plants are Mary Lou Hough, Linda Valzgoshy, and Susan Varwig under the supervision ofSr. M. Stephanie. Page 24 Exploring the World Through Science Part ofthe general science course is devoted to projects re- quiring research. Explaining hertoloic, TheArnerican Saddle- b7'6d'Q Denise DeShetler discusses the characteristics ofthe horse and how it is trainedfor riding. The exhibition catches the interest ofClernentDornbr0wskL farnesfagodzinshifanice Olehsiah. Biology is a key enablingstudents to open the door to many new and interesting helds. Bac- teriology is one ofthese keys to knowledge. Future scientists learn about the effects of bacteria hom cultures of these rnicro-organisms. Page 25 Familiar to physi'cs students are the proper- ties of matter and energy in the fields of mechanics and acousti'cs. Thomas Koral- ewski and Edward ,Mozoka establish the equilibrium ofthe focus applied to the ap- paratus while fohn Woll records the results. T he principles demonstrated may be utilized in many mechanicall7?'0l7l6mS- Centralites Delve Into Mysteries In the physics laboratory joseph Worhetter used Pascal's Vase apparatus to demonstrate the egualigz ofpressure at the bottom of fluid columns ofequal height. john Woll ofers assurance of no experimental errors by watching the gauge. Page 26 of Science Physicalscience is a basic course thatshows the z'nterrelation ofphysics, chemistry, geol- ogy, astronomy and meteorology. In the held of physics, john Kepus explains the concave lens and virtual image to Eileen Dillon, Patricia Walasinshi ana' Ma ry Olcgah. While fohn McHugh checks a reference, Christopher Hunter waits to ex- plain convex lenses ana' the real image to the group. Theoretical knowledge is tested by practical application in the chemistry laboratory. Thro ugh experiments, stualentchemzsts learn about elements, their properties, structure and reactions. Determinz'ng the gram-mole- cular weight ofa compound is Mary Hawr- hins, Dennis Marsh weighs copperjilings while Kathleen 0'L0ughlin lights theBunson burner. At Albin Marczalds nod of ap- proval Mary Seitz adds suhfur to the copper filings. Page 27 To spark the fre ofinterest in American and English authors, panel discussions are incorporated into the sophomore English classes. Whether the author is Poe, Kipling, Sandburg, Shakespeare or Tennyson, he will find an enthusiastic welcome Hom these students. Pictured are: Frances Drouillaral Becky Kleuber, Ted Novak, Tom Holt and Anna Macke. The pen is mightier than the sword. Senior students in English composition learn to express their thoughts in a clear and interesting manner. Exchanging ideas on the sgzle ofa theme are Ken Marcz'niah, Marcia Siwajck and Fm Holt. Page 28 Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears! David Kolodziejczyk, one ofMr. Richard's students, finds that golden tongued oratory is mastered onbl with prac- ti'ce. The class is publicspeaking is but one ofthe courses included under the general heading of language arts. To complete the requirements in English, seniors may elect journalism, composition, or Survey ofEnglish Lit- erature. These students have chosen the latter. Pope's Rape of the Lock is given a modern touch by Patrick Rajjergz as he snips a lock oflorraine Kotlewski's hair. Carobfn fasinski andfohn Gardnerplay omber, the card game described in the same play. Note cards, references, footnotes and bibliographies for their research papers keepjuniors running around in circles. The scope of subjects investigated ranges from the Origin ofDrama to The Credibiligz of Fbzing Saucers. Taking a breather to look over her source cards is CarolDmytryka. English Encourages Creativity Page 29 History Record Mon' Progress Modern history classes review the conditions of the worldfrorn its beginnings to the pres- ent day. Donald Wilczynshi stresses his idea by szgnwiiig the area in question. Page 30 Economics concentrates on thosefacts andconcepts which will give, young people a sound understanding ofthe econoinic system within which they live. Discussing agraph showing the dijkrent percentage rates on loans are Thomas Meelzczii, foyce Olehsiak and David Sadowshi. Showing how struggling countries havefoughtfor existence and have developed in the midst of wars and strk is a function of the modern history classes. Watching while various countries are pointed out are .Michelle Bresnahan, Kenneth lllarciniah, and Patricia Cunselinan. -hx A lx Q Q 1 K KMAALN Mlllhhk E' fg jvm, a. I fra TL X ,,. . mg tg xx' .w ,,.. by the seniors is a study ofthe ever changzng political economic and socialproblerns ofourcountry ' Ready to assert their opinion are H !VationalProblen1s, a course tal-zen f . ', Q J 1 ing ' ' ' , .. ,. ' Clark Staszak, David Bauer- schrnidt David Sadowslzi Richard ' Starkey, and Kenneth Spitulski. V The earbf civilizations ofthe worldand their contributions to rnanlcinans growth are anahzzed in ancient history classes. Discussing worlddeveloprnents are Timothy Wisniewsl-fig Michae- lene Gorney, Diane Koehl and Robert 1WcFadden. The purpose offlinerican History is to encourage young people to know their countiy better so that they love it more andserve it with devotion and honor. Discussing the Northwest Ordinance is Alar- lene Batog and waiting to addtheir izwurrnation are Eugene Konczal Georgia Abrass, and Carl Gedert. Page 3 1 Besides regular classroom instruction, Latin students are given the opportunigl to perfect theirfluency by answering questions recorded ona tape. Operating the tape recorder is Ronald Langenderfer. Page 32 Veni Vicli Vici Students are oferea' a three-year course in German during which they learn allphases ofgrarnman increase their vocabulary, and develop conversational fluency. Die Madchen and diejungen plan a skating party. qxylhyllffflf i lil sm iw. MINCQVE Centraliles are ojkrea' a fouryear Latin course, in which lhey learn the conjugation of verbs, the a'eclensio1z of nouns, and ihe lranslaled oralions of Cicero and Vergzl Avia' senior fans of Vergil include Theresa Babula, Mz'chaline Slarnha, Mary CearharL Roy Harley, Richard Buchenmeyen fosohzn Wahrnhof and Esther Kas- ahozuskzi Deutschland: Rich In Tradition Page 33 RIBR E Besides achieving fluency in zoriiing and conversation, Spanish students study the culture, geography, and history ofSpain. joseph Boudrie and Pamela Poplawski study a miniature senorita, while fames 0'ReilQz and Donald McClushey discuss a Spanish calendar. Sister .Marie DeLourdes shows Patricia Lane Mary Behan, Helen Urrutia, and Carla Welch a replica of Cervante's Don Quixote, a souvenir ofher two month tour of Spain last summer. Linguists Become Proficient In Romance Central students are omered an intensive three-year course in French conversation, pronunciation, gramman and history. Victoria Crachek and Patricia Operacz check a point in French gramman while Barbara Martz'n, Ernestfacob, and Christopher Binkert make use ofa tape recorder to perfect their pronunciation. Page 34 La nguages Parlez-vous Francdis? clHc1bla Espiinol? French students were given the opportunigz to write and interpret Dichen's A Christmas Carol in French. The three spirits -- past, present, and future are played by Kathleen Albrecht, Renee Gravel and Antoinette Murawshzl Barbara Basso dons a mus- tache to be Scrooge'Q while tlflichael Barabash plays Cratchit and Nita LaPoinL Yiny Tim. In addition to regular classroom instruction, Spanish students participate in skits to improve their conversational fluency. Sandra Klosowski and Thomas Duck put vocabulary to good use by ordering Spanish delicacies from waiter Michael Hartranh Page 35 Art which may be dejined as skillinperfzrmanee acquired by experience and observation, includes not onbz intensive work in painting and sculbture but also a study of handmade pottery, like the vase being examined by Barbara Howe. In connection with interior decorating, Bonnie Batesole and Linda Schultz discuss fabric, textures, and design. Girls, ofered a comprehensive fouryear course in art are instructed in clay modeling and sculb- ture. Alodeling clay are Alary Cousino, Lorraine Kotlewsl-ci, Mz'chalz'ne Slomka, Barbara Howe, Bonnie Batesole, and Linda Schultz. Page 36 Thought Symbolizecl In Design The boys' art department under the direction ofSr. M. Lucilla RSJVL ojfers afour-year course in theprinciples and techniques ofart. Freshmen andsopho- rnores are introduced to sl-fetching, let- tering, and the principles ofcolor and design. In thejunior and senioryears, application of th ese principles zs stressed and opportunities areprovided for individual expression. Busy sketch- ing Victoria Grachek are Edward Rik- acelf and David Bauerschrnidt. David Powell '65, foseph Wilhelm '66 Edward Rikaceh '66 and Mary jane Mazuchowskz' '67 ad- vanced to national competition as district winners in the Northwestern Ohio Regional Scholastic Art Competition, These students, along with Linda Schultz '66 and Cheryl Buck '61 were awarded local honors. Page 37 IX First year shorthand students diligentb en- dure the task of learning the New Gregg Method ofShorthand Linda Mercurio dic- tates while Paula Wymslo, Harriet Little, Patricia Krempa and Marcia Haladyna endeavor to take the dictation rapidb and transcribe it accuratebz. Second year typing students aim for a perfect speed of 60, as Sandra Malz'n and Karen Smolinski indicate. Students learn how to do special ojfce practice jobs, en- abling them to be wellprepared to embark on a career in business. As the sophomores, juniors and seniors in hrst year typing class are intent on master- ing the touch system ofgfping and building up speed while maintaining accuracy, Don Boes and Sharon Baker point out the un- usual ejfect ofartzstic typ ing. With enthusiasm, seniors in Mr. 0'Rourke's Commercial Law class study court room pro- ceedings. Wm Holt raises an objection, as Prosecutor PaulBorawskz accusesfanet Tarka the defendant ofBreach ofLContract, in fuel ei' B U S i n e 3 Cary McKz'nley's court while Gary Cunningham acts as Court Clerk. Income statements and balance sheets combine to make Bookkeeping a usefulas well as an im- portant business course. Tom Czarnecki shows Chuck Devine the correct way to make out an Income and Expense Summary. Balancing the books is one of the hardestparts ofthzs subject Seniors in omce practice class learn the funda- mental procedures of such offce machines as the Monroe Adding Machi'ne, Monroe Educatorg and various voice writing machines. Filing, letter writing, and standard ojQ'ces procedures are taught. Education Key To The Future EE 5 The days preceding retreat increase the aciiviiy in room 212 -- Cen- iral's lz'brary. Aiiraciive book displays encourage Donna Cook, Elizabeth Humberl Susan Gardnerg and Karin Eisenreich to select books suiiablefor spiriiual reading. Page 40 eeting Place Of Mind And Ideas +.-'ia Lap' T EQ Deepbx absorbed in Ike Center ofKnowledge are Helene Boragzn, Thomas Kuchcinski and Rosemary foknson, who make maximum use oflibrary facilities. Th Wonderful World Of Music .Music appreciation, a study of composers, masterpieces, instruments, and music history, broadens the interest and knowledge ofstudents. Listening to recordings of dwerent instruments are Sheila Mattimoe, Linda Graben Thomas Schaub,fames Staub, andfoanneLewandowski. Sr. M fohn's musicians appbf the principles of music theory in harmony class. Spotlight Future Homemakers One ofthe fundamental arts taught in the Home Eco- nomics class is that ofgood grooming. Students learn the finer points ofpersonalhygiene, which aids them in becoming well-groomed young women. Working to- ward this goal is Barbara Karow brushing Patricia Cunselman's hair, while facqueline Wilczynshi gives her a manicure. Home Economics, which acguaints girls with phases offood and nutrition, home management clothing and related arts, work simplwcation, child care, home nursing, and interior decorating, helps to prepare future homemakers and mothers. Shown with the model rooms are Kathleen Slomka, Kathleen Dittman, Kathleen Krang Rita Espen and Irene johns. Page 42 . ff N., -,,,, .Img In K 1, stressing ., X V' Physical Fitness Greater physicaljitness, team spiril and sportsman- ship are emphasized by the girls gym classes. The girls participate in volleyball calisthenics, deck ten- nis, and basketball throughout theyear. Building a pyrami'd are Mary Borer, Sandra Klosowski Mary Ann Sherry, Mary fane Bartaldo, and Patricia Mc- Carthy. The boys gym classes stress the generalhealth, body mechanics, performance i'n skills, and body contour. During the year the boys perform many vigorous activities such as basketball touch football gymnas- tics, sohball track and helcl and calisthenics. One ofthe routine exercises in calzsthenics is sit-ups. Page 43 ACTIVITIES Although extra-curricular activities are a change in pace from the daily routine ol classes, tor the Christian they must be more than a simple fulfillment of his social needs. For it is the Chris- tian who must humanize and sanctity the social institutions to which he belongs. All his associa- tions in his classes, in his neighborhood, in his community, in his leisure time, must be developed and transformed into a pattern for progress lead- ing towards the eternal, unchangeable goal. G . Page 45 Final Tribute To A Mother f,'t'IlfI'Il!ffl'.N' zulm fzrzzfc been .sefecfcff fo cmzwz .llrzrix the court, and llzc crown 6f'11n'1'.s' ajzjimacfz ffzc' flower bcdcckcfl nlfm' of lfzf' I3fz'.r.s'z'ff lYl'IgI'l1. QZIUUII of llmzwz. FI'IlZL'IIC Cfrulicux and R1'charclBuclzc1z- nzqywg IlL'fI'lZlQ' 011 belzay of lfze student body. pfucc Il cmwiz 011 the sfafzzc of Our Lllldl' as !f1cz'rf1zu!!rz'buz'e to her wl1f!c ul Cczzlwzl Page 46 As the end of the year comes, there are many things that are the last time for seniors . Those that will hold a special place in senior memories are May Crowning and Graduation. MAY CROWNING As the sun shown brightly on the lawn of Central Catho- lic High School on May 26 for the 23rd annual May Crowning, Frazene Cladieux and Richard Buckenmeyer crowned the Blessed Virgin, Queen of May and Queen of Central. Strains of O Mary We Crown Thee With Blossoms Today echoed in the background. Also paying homage in a special way were members of the Saint john Berchmans Sanctuary Society and the girls in the living Rosary. The Varsity Clee Club led the singing of hymns and the band provided musical accompanimentl Faculty, students, and visitors assembled on the front campus paid tribute to Our Lady by joining in the rosary, hymns, and litany. Working to make the day a success were Sr. M. jean Francis, SND, and Sr. M. Louis, SND, who co-ordinated activities. GRADUATION Graduation is the end to four years but the beginning oflife in the adult world. The point of transition for the class of '65 was evening of june 11 when we received our diplomas. At Commencement many awards were presented includ- ing the Bishop's cross for excellence in religion and monograms to outstanding seniors. We returned to our seats, diplomas in hand, no longer seniors but now alumni. Graduation: Not An Encl, But Another Beginning Bishop George f Rehriug presenls Ilze covefefl Bislzojfs Cross to lhe graduate 0ZlLSflUZC!l'7lg in relzgiwz. V i Graduafes of 1965 H!! the immense hall of the Sports Arena on june I1 for their las! sehoolaclivizjx, llze ina! farewell lo hzgh school lfe. Page 47 Sue Dombrowshz, '64 Homecoming Queen, relin- quzlshes her crown to Patricia Albrecht. Looking on are fejj' Hellrung, Student Council President, and Chris Hunten her escort Queen Patricia Reign Candidate Pat Albrecht, unaware of what Friday night will bring, appeals to the student body for votes, as her manager, Chris Hunter hopefulbf observes audiencereaction to her speech. Page 48 Preceding the speeches and appeals of queen candi- dates and managers, Central's Clee Club entertained the assembbf singing Elnah Rock and the all time favorite, Mr. Touchdown. Senior girls wearing chrysanthemums formed an arch for the celebrities to pass through. In the hrs! moments of her Queenshzp, Pat's can driven by ffm Staub, led the car caravan asshesmiledand waved io ihe crowd Her escorg Chris Hunien shared lhzls momen! ofglory. At Homecoming Victory Over Bowsher Pat wears the crown ofqueen as she rezgns over the four representalive beauiies z'n her courlx Sharon Simms, Kathy 0'Loughh'n, Suzanne Borgess, and Sue Zalenski. J Page 49 Sue Honored As Queen Candidate Touch Of Gold Costs Its Spell Miss Sue Zalenski, representing Central Catholic High School, escorted by Jim Zychowicz rang through the Lucas County Recreation Center on February 6. The introduction ofthe queen candidates and their escorts climaxed a week of anxious waiting for this moment with its Touch ofGold. The week before, candidates from area schools were inter- viewed by the four judges at an afternoon tea, giving the judges a chance to meet the contestants personally. The previous week, Student Council members se- lected five finalists: Sharon Simms, Sue Borgess, Kathy O'Loughlin, june Maas, Jackie Glinka, and Sue, after which the seniors made the final decision of the girl who could best represent Central. Escorted by jim Zyehowicg Sue prepares to enter the Lucas Coungz Recreation hall As she is an- nounced as Central's candidate to those attending the dance, Sue walks through the aisle formed by the audience. Miss Susan Zalenski represented Central as queen candidate at the Toledo Area Student Council Dance, Touch of Gold on February 6. Juniors, Seniors 'Return To Toro' Return to Tara, April 23, took juniors and seniors back to the days of the Southern plantation from Gone With The Wind. The site of this year's prom was changed to the newly-built Lucas County Recreation Center hall. Under the supervision of Miss Sally O'Connell and Mrs. Dorothy Brown, general prom chairmen Mary Ann Olczak and Rick Ringlein planned the prom to honor graduating seniors. Long hours of work- ing and planning finally took the form of reality as decorations were created and put into place. Jim Elliot's orchestra provided music to enchant the evening and to create the proper atmosphere. Central's junior models provided the audience with the latest in prom fashions at The Way You Look Tonight on April 7. Prom-goers Nm Sullivan and Peggy Vahgosky pause near a terrace adorning the Southern plantation. Awaiting a Return T 0 Tara, Patrick Pawleckzg Car- lene Knoicki Mary Ann Olczak, and Rick Ringlein discuss the long hours and the planning required to make this a very specialnzght. Page 51 Orchestral Music Accents Activities The Central Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Donald Noble, entertains students at assemblies. In addition, their presentations provide the musical background for both the Class Play and the Oper- etta. Membership is open to any student with the technical ability. The orchestra members compete for honors in vari- ous musical festivals throughout the year. Awards are presented to outstanding members and mono- grams to hard working graduates to complete the year. Ylze first violin section includes Patrick Raferty, farnes Bris- tol Denis Pettee, Dorothy Daoust, and Loretta Lewandowski. Page 52 l Y7ze Percussion section includes Thomas Rawskiandfohn 0'Neill Wie second violin section includes Mary Benneig fohn Ken- kowskzg Mary facobs, feanette Duleba, and Rosemary Flor- kowskzl The brass section includes Thomas Kasprzak, fames Kasprzak, Robert Mioduszezushi, Mary Martha Ball Gerald Gibbons, fane Spurrien Renee Gravel The cello and bass sections include RoseMary Harley, Paul Raczhowshig David Kaszubskig Daniel Mundwilerg foyce Oleksiak, and DanielRich- ardson. Yhe wind section includes Sharon Klein, Michael Cryan, fudith Czyewshz, Catherine Skalz, Catherine Corcoran, Raymond Clark, Alexandria Bush, and fudith Lewandowski Mr. Nobla lgfg and Mr. DePrisco, right, present the fohn Philib Sousa Band Award to Robert Mioduszewshig center. Displaying their Senior Achievement Awards are Mi- chael Cryan, lejZ and james Kasprzak, right Page 53 PERCUSSION SECTION: Row I, lefi io right: Ronald Carlson, Fredrick fablonshi, Franklin Schroeh, Donald Wilczynski, Gary Osborn. Row 2, Gerald Zazzz, fumes Ni'x, Thomas Rawskz, fohn 0'Nez'll Kenneih Cracheh, William Byers, Thomas Holi. FLUTE SECTION: Len lo right.- janice Reszg, Riia Brunner, Pairi- eia Zalechz, Carl Gedert Rose Ann Ciesla, Katherine Sl-cali, Caiherine C orcoran, janiee Fahringer. FRENCH HORN SECTION: Ley? io right: faniee Kruger, Mary Ball Rita Ambroziewieg George Cerhen, Kenneih Poplar, foanne Lewandowshz, femry Windsor. SOUSAPHONE SECTION: Len io righi: David Pazolichi, David Kolodziejczyk, Roheri Golen, Miehael1'i'nkler, DavidKaszu bs!-fi, Thomas Cryan, Richard Siehli. Page 54 Central Catholic Marching Bond The Central Catholic Marching and Concert Bonds, under the direction of Mr. Gerald V. DePrisco, as- sisted by Mr. Donald Noble, performed at football games this past season. The ever-growing band en- tertains at many assemblies particularly the Christ- mas fantasy, and the band assembly. Earning a high rating at Bowling Green climaxed practice that began in the early summer. After the marching season terminates, the members are divided into an A-Band and B-Band to give concerts. Their chief activity is the presentation of the spring concert. La Roy Harley led the band as drum major and Larry Nester - V V contributed to the haftime as featured twirler. TRUMPET SECTION: Row I, len to right: Thomas Kasprzak, Kevin Kend- rick, Paul Raczkowski, Mark English, Harriet Little. Row 2, William Kanary, Raymond Gal- uzny, Bruce Krall, Thomas Kordowskz, Thomas 0'Brien. Row 3, Gerald fakubowskz, Thomas farzynski Daniel Mielcarek, Thomas Thomaszewskz, fames Kasprzak, Rob- ert M ioduszewski. TROMBONE and BARITONE SECTION: Row I, lej? to rzght: Charlene Palmer, Renee Gravel Michelle Hessling, Edward Bocik, john Woll MichaelMarek. Row 2, Lawrence Nester, Dz'on Kendrick, fane Spurrien Dennis Daniels, Philip Mc- Cartney. Row 3, Roy Harley, Thomas Woll Gerald Gibbons, Richardfesionowski. SAXOPHONE-IVOODYVINDS SECTION: Row I, left to right: fadith Czyzewskz, Richard Gibbons, fames 0'RielQ1, Nancy fagielskz, Ray Clark, Sandra Bush. Row 2, Ezma Mae Carter, Gordon Parent Sharon Klein, Lawrence Sendelbach, David McDonaugh. CLARINET SECTION: Row I, lej? to right: fean Szychowski fudith Schnapp, Rose Corcoran, fudith Lewandowski, Ger- ald M ielcarek. Row 2, Davz'd Lis, fean Nowak, Susan Sheparaf Linda Rzadeckz, fanice Poplar, Miclzael Cryan. Row 3, Catherine Helvey, Thomas Quigley, Daniel Toczynskz, Kenneth Szyrnczak, Pat- rick Wcislek, Craig LaBay. Page 55 Y Row I: L. McKinley, Dybala, L. Fruchey, f. Bagrowskz, B. Fumo, L. Kowalski M. Gorney, f. Neslor, T Krupp, K. Spychala, K. Kwiatkowskz, S. Krempa, N. Poole, M. f. Bartaldo, R Gerken, K. Fairbairn. Row 2: C. Seguin, f Olezak, S. Taylor, M. R Bzggs, C. Guy, IL Slewarg M. Slressen, M. Kolodziejezyk, f. Durban, L. Bass, L. Caslillo, M. Kern, R Zaengen R Strugarek, K. Vetter, C. McKenzie. Row 3: R. Szychowskz, A. M. Siaskiewiag K. Sheroian, f. Oleksiak, L. Large, jf Kowalski, K. Wojeieehowskz, C. Wilmes, A. M. Kubieg B. Wernen M. Paliekz, D. Mohn D. Woytowieh, K. Wrzghi M. A. Bender, L. Korczynski. Row I: Another Central hrs! is the funior Glee Club. The members for the Hrs! year are: C. Nagle, K. Sehmakel Hzggins, K. Przybylskg M. A. Poleyn, A. Pethe, f Sartor, B. Martins, Lee, R Poirier, S. Dixon, S. Kives, R. Thomas, f Soviar, K. Cieslikowskg C. Kaminski L. Roemmele, M. Gould, A. Tursich. Row 2: M. Lawniezak, M. Dunn, L. Marshall M. Callaghen C. Welch, M. Haugh, G. Oehmanck, E. Halker, K. Earl Lindsay, M. 0'Shea, C. Duszynskz, M. Porthouse, L. Houck, M. Fackelman, f McLeoaQ M. Poczekaj. Page 56 Music Department Expand Vocal Row I: B. Insenga, B. Hickey, C. Scott R. MePlzillzjJs, R. Sorg, F Binkozuski K. Nixon. Row 2: R Moran, K. Agosti, S. Osten B. Kibbey, B. Batey, L. Schoen- P m felt Byrai D. Kelley. Row 3: D. Lzlbpen K. Wisniewski M. Collins, R. Morrin, C. Larier, T Wagner, R. Beckman, S. Stanbery. Row 4: D. DeWitt D. Deoer, f Skeldon, D. Bradley, D. Stevens, B. Crindle, B. Hockrnan. Row 3: K. Bonai T Ligibel R. Wells, T Sayers, Wezlv, H. Zibbel R. TT66bl, D. Mal- lory, A. Pineiottz, T Printke, R. Heinrning, T Neeb, M. Upham, M. Perzynskz, M. Neu- hausel, Polakovie, V Knotts. Row 4: M. Mohler, D. Nowak, R Link, A. faeobs, R. Newton, f MeGreevy, Gram- ling, D. Paul j. Parent L. McCartney, M. Bocian, Beekler, 71 Collins, Shira, T Parasiliti B. Smith, D. McDermott W Lyons, D. Borer. Not photograplzeaf' C. Binkert f. Scarlato. x Page 57 Glee Club Rings Cut Meloclies, Entertain At School Functions Row I: L. Lewandozuski S. Sitek, K. Wichowskz, R Albrecht, B. Basso, S. Borgess, M Woofl M E. Ignasiak, C. Niewz'a- domskz, K. La Scola. Row 2: M Behan, S. Gardner, S. Lechlak, R Lennex, S. Barrow, K Kozlowski B. Hegedus, C. Siwa, M. Kubzbkzl Row 3: f Wakelin, E. Samsel, S. Sminiak, W Sneider, R. Michalak, B. Kubicg Gardnen B. Rielzhe, R. .Nirschl F johnson. Row 4: f Kahl R. fesionowskz, R. Day, f Szychowskz, L. Bzlvsonnette, R. Becker, K. Winningen M. Shea, T Zimmerman, D. Wroblewski. Page 58 1964-1965 Glee Club Schedule December St, Ursula Academy , Toys for Tots at the Rivoli St. Patrick of Heatherdowns Court House St. Charles WTOL-TV Show Gesu Children's Wonderland at the L.C.R.C. Football Banquet, Commodore Perry Hotel St. Hyacinth Old Newsboys' Kick-Off Banquet Immaculate Conception January April and May June Cathedral Credit Union Oklahoma Graduation Row 1: M. Baiog, S. Bohnelg Milano, M. Olczak, A. Ciehy, N Swemba, A. Cyranowskz, C. Slashiewicz, C. Szpansl-cz, M. Wilhelm. Row 2: R Thompson, G. Hunten S. Lindsay, B. Humbert, S. Maloney, f Bonh, M. Szyperskz, R. Bellingen M Seilg B. Sprunlc, Row 3: C. Crowley, T Humphrey, f Stein, D. Petlee C. Beakas, f McGurk, f Whelan, R Rajfenfy, D. Haley. Row 4: D. MeCary, R. Polanah YT Soehockz, M. Simon, f Stevens, T Kall-fa, C. Hunler, M. Amslulg M. Skilzinshi Page 59 Thepeddlen Ali Hakim, wishes Ado Annie a Persian Good-Bye while Will looks on in disgust. Aunt Eller tries to raise the price on the box lunch in the bidding competition between fud Fry and Andrew Carnes. SRO Audience Enioys'Oklc1homc1' Will tells his fellow cow-punchers about his recent visit to a rodeo in Kansas Cizjz where everything is up to date. Page 60 The overwhelming popularity of the Rodgers and Hammerstein hit Oklahoma! when it was presented in 1958 prompted Mr. Gerald DePrisco and Mrs. Roger Weiher to select it as the spring musical. The Music Department staged five performances at the State Theatre on April 30, May 1, 2, 7, and 8. It was Oh, What a Beautiful Morning when Curly McLaine QTom Zimmermanj came callin' on Miss Laurey Williams QSharon Sitekl to invite her to ride with him in The Surrey with the Fringe on Top to the annual box social. ButLaurey had already prom- ised to go with Jud Fry QLarry Bissonnettej, so Curly escorted Aunt Eller QKathy Kozlowskij instead. His disappointment was momentarily forgotten when Will Parker QTerry Sochockij returned victorious from a rodeo in Kansas City. Laurey bought an elixir from Ali Hakim QCraig Correllj believing it would help her to think clearly. Ali cried, It's a Scandal! It's an Outrage! when Andrew Carnes QWalter Sneiderj told him at gun- point to marry his daughter Ado Annie fjoanne Bonkj. Laurey soon realized her true feelings for Curly and they became engaged. On their wedding night, friends wished them well by singing Oklahoma! While the men gave the newly-weds a Shivoree, jud appeared and, during a fight with Curly, was killed. Curly was declared innocent and he and Laurey departed in the surrey. sk a QL I K 4 B,-sd 'SKF if 3 3 .-1 5532 A fi R1 -gil: K, ,Lu Q S if 2 , . 5 31 . R AAR ,. 3 . ' V if ' f - Ri , 'kl' - V , , ' :V ,uni 1, U4 , ,,,. 2 W. 3 Q? 5. 9 eil ' 5? 'K if-:ggi ' iii I Dramcutists Stage 'My Sister Eileen' My Sister Eileen, directed by Mrs. Roger Weiher, played to enthusiastic audiences, November 20-22. The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Donald Noble, provided musical selections during the intermission of the popular Broadway comedy. The plot revolves around the two Sherwood sisters -- Ruth, a neophyte journalist, and her sister'Eileen, an aspiring actress -- from Columbus, Ohio, who try to make good in New York. The girls lease a Greenwich Village basement studio. During the first few months, a variety of hilarious situations created by the neighbors upstairs, the Greek land- lord-painter, friendly Portuguese sailors, and other unusual visitors create a whirl of activity for the two heroines. The heartwarming comedy is climaxed by the girls' decision to remain in New York rather than to return home. Never a dullmoment in theSherwoodstudio! Appopolus holds the newbi- szgned lease as a sandhog fLarry McCartneyj takes a short-cut through the studio. Eileen and Ruth soon accustom themselves to the unusual Newspaperman Chic Clark fferry Sochockij stands speechless as a Cossack fTom Rawskzj arrives with dancer Violet Shelton fChristine Seilrenickjq Patrolman Lonzgan fLarry Nesterj inquires: Ya kn-ow what time it is? Page 62 Ruth Sherwood fPatricia Deoerj enumerates the unappealing aspects of the studio to prospective tenant fPat Albrechtj as Land- lord Appopolus fCrazg CorrelU disagrees with her description. Eileen Sherwood fSuzanne Borgessj who makes friends 6081.61 accepts a gwjhom her latest admiren Frank Lzppencott fMz'chael Powersj. The Portuguese Consul fChris Hunterj awards a medalofhonor to Eileen. The six future admirals fTomRawskL Char- lie Zurawski feffHellrung, Steve Simi- niah, Ed Mowha, and fohn Wahelinj stand at attention as two boys fRobert Insenga and fohn Yarbroughj watch through the grate. Let 's get out of here! commands the visiting Mrs. Wade fMargaret Hzghj to her daughter Helen fKaren Agostzj. The Wreck fMiheAinstutzj, Helen'shus- band observes his mother-in-law for the first time. You and Eileen are returning home with me immediatebz, announced Walter Sherwood fTom Zimmermanj. But father! fensen fEdMowhaj is onbz passing through with an ice box for the upstairs apartment pleaded Ruth. sf. 21- 5 homfl Q Page 63 mf Karen Smolinski of circulation folds Centrics to be mailedto exchangepapers and subscribers. The Slaff also runs the addressograph. Deep i'n thought sports editor Lar- ry Montrie contemplates the posi- tioning ofa story for the next issue. To right: Page one editors take the first step in preparing the newspaper, planning a page layout. Offering suggestions are: Tom Zimmer- man, editon' Margie Nowak, Kathy Wojda, Sharon Simms. Seated: Maribzn Witko,foyce Oleksiak, editorg Kathy Neeb, Mary Wirtg Bar- bara Wojtozoicg editon and foan Berning call to settle details ofa future story. Page 64 Above: Rushing to meet a deadline, the combined page 3 staff includes: Pat Rahm, and Kathy Dunn, editors, Dorothy Rogalski Mary Auth, Cathy Wal- asinski Karen Me'Cartney, fudi Mereurio, Bonnie Borer, and fune Maas, editors. Standing: fohn Czarnecki, Wanda Zoltaszek, fanice fagodzinski and Barbara Basso. Enthusiastic page 2 editors prepare copy: fulie Shonebargen editor, Barbara Hegedus, Rosie Randohnh, Pat farzynski Sharon Lynch, edz'tor, Diane Burkhardt Monica Matuszak, Toni Cichy, LoriMagnatta and Linda Kurinko, editors. Activities center around mascot Squeak perched on the desk. wwhnm fll1. .. Co-editors Mary Ellen Ignasiak and Yim Sexton eo-ordinate the workings ofallfourpages toproduce thejinzshedpaper. Business managers Frank Grobosky, and Torn Meehan place a telephone call while ad managers Larry Nester and Clarence Cerrone Qzpe statements to send to those who purchased ads. .ln-.. Centric Staff Makes Presses Roll Sports coverage of the games is handled by the fourth page staf Robert Jlliodusewshz, Mz'ke Hanudel Tom Rawskz, Pat Pawlecki, Standing are: Gary Earl Bernie Ragle, and Dave Palka, editorsg j im G rand owiez. The 1965 Centric, under the guidance of co-editors Tim Sexton, Mary Ellen Ignasiak and moderator Sister Thomas More OSU, donned a new look this year as the production process was switched to offset printing in january. The staffwas faced with headlines, layouts and dead- lines as they rushed to bring Centralites news of the school community. Room 124 became the center of activity as the bi-weekly deadlines grew near. This year's publications, besides sporting the tradi- tional Squeak, club, and class columns, also featured a variety of new angles in news reporting. Guest columnists and interviews with civic leaders greeted Centralites when they delved into their papers. The 1965 Centric has carried on the tradition set by its predecessors of factual, non-biased reporting in an effort to keep all students up to date on school activities. Page 65 1965 entripetcil Hub Cf Activity The 1965 Cenfripeial staff, under the leadership of John Gardner and Frances Hayes, fought deadlines and headlines in an attempt to present this year's annual. The staff was faced with the task of determining color, theme, and arrangement in an attempt to make this year's edition of the Ceniripeial a publication to remember. The yearbook, financed by a patron drive which netted over S3,000, advertising and student subscription drives, went to press in April. The staff hopes that the 1965 Ceniripeial will hold fond memories of this school year. C0-editors Frances Hayes and fohn Gardner mastered the deadline demon in order to bring the 1965 CENTRIPETAL offthepress on schedule. The business stajfsuceessfulbz changed debits z'nt0 credits. Checking patron returns are Ron Schmitt, Karen Sattlen Gerry Zielinski foan Perzat and Randy Wales, business manager. Page 66 if T op: Patience and perseverance marhed the efforts of activity and class editors: Maribxn Witko, activity editon' Ei'leen Dillon, Sharon Ash, class editorsgfoan Pietrzak, Maria Menes, Linda Mercurio, Diane Niezgoda, Sue Van Alst Kathy Dunn, Eoebzn Tuchen activity editor. Bottom: Spirited cooperation characterized section editors: Margaret Regent Carohzn fasinski Mari- anne Kozlowski senior sectiong Karen Kondalskzg fanet Rose, faculgzg foAnn Sehupp, Mary Hawkins, Gloria Rose Patricia Patro, Mary Wirtg underclassmen. Sharon Simms and Elaine Cuzynskzg arteditors, check final page layouts before forwarding them to the printer. The cover design was the outgrowth ofElaine's original sketch. ,...........+,,..au.--d - r The wide wide world ofsports was covered by Tim Sexton, Tom Zimmerman, Greg Parken Don Boes, and Dave Lardinais, section editor. Page 67 In his ofice as student council president jeffrey Hellrung zls responsible for the successful completion ofeach council undertaking. Student Council Promotes Activities The Student Council acts as the voice of Central's students in co- ordinating extra-curricular activities. School projects are guided by the hard work of the directors. Serving her first year as moderator is Sr. M. Johnene, SND, assisted by veteran, Mr. Tim Dever. The executive committee, consisting of student council officers, class officers, senators and commissioners, bears the responsibility for co-orclinating all school projects. Meeting each Monday, they discuss matters pertinent to school life. This year, the Inter-Club Council, under the direction of vice-president John Woll, has been reactivated. Central's Student Council is affiliated with the National Association of Student Councils and the Toledo Area Student Council. Row I, leh to right Kathy Curto, sophomore secretary, Ron Nz'rschl senat0r,' Terri Augello, senator, janet Soviar, senaton' john Woll student council vice-president' jejj Hellrung, student councilpresident. Row 2, Eve Kibbey, sophomore vice- president' Frank Franko, sophomore treasuren' Tim Galvin, sophomore president' Mary Ulzak, senatorg joe Darmofal senator, Carlene Konecki, senator. Row 3, janice jagodzinskz, merit,' Sue Lindsey, junior secretary, Pat Lane, junior treas- uren' Mz'ke Higgins, freshman vice-president' Carol Boyce, freshman secretary, Nancy Poole, freshman treasurer. Row 4, john Gardner, social' Dick Ringlein, junior vice-president' Bob LeGros, spiritual' Roy Harley, senior president. Page 68 Leaders of the school and co-ordinators of activities, the Student Council omcers, john Woll vice-presidenl' Nancy Heil treasuren' jeff Hellrung, presidenl' and Sue Zalenskz, secretary, keep Central 's projects running ejWctiveb1. R001 1, S146 Zalemlfll Student Councilsecretaryg Nancy Heil student council treasurer, john Falke, arl' Mary Ellen Ignasiak, spiritual' Nancy Biggs, arl' Sandy Horvath, assemblies. Row 2, Craig LaBay, senatorg june Maas, social' john Wozny, trajj9'c,' Sandy Bush, elections, Sharon Lynch, elections, Pat Batey, publicigz. Row 3, Dennis Degnan, freshman presidenl' T om Duck, justice,'Pal Albrechl senior treasuren' Pat Pawleckl athletics, Kathy 0'Loughlin, senior secretary, jackie Glinka, merit. Row 4, Larry Montrie, publicigzg john O'Neill senior vice-presidenl' Mike Gyurko, assemblies. Page 69 will Up QW ilr , Lfxlnh. igggf L.OlTS5i,L V K Officers of the Catholic Art Apostolate, Emerson Hallen- beck, Terry Sochoehi Larry Golba, and Dave Powell ex- hibit a fgfflhflg example of true Chrzlvtian Art In preparation for Benezlietion, Valorie Chwialhowshi removes the cape from the cabinet while Lorraine Kotlewshi readies the other garments. Bonnie Batestole willput the missal on the altar and Trudy Daley will light a fresh vigil lamp. Page 70 The Catholic Students Mission Crusade, moder- ated by Sr. M. jean Francis, SND, promotes mission activities such as Christmas sales and the medicine drive. This year the CSMC con- solidated with the Eucharistic Marian. Under the auspices of Sr. M, Louis SND, the St. John Berchman Sanctuary Society promotes religious vocations among the boys who act as servers. Under the guidance of Sr. M. Lucilla RSM, the Catholic Art Apostolate strives to raise the stand- ards of appreciation and revive true Christian art by presentation of slides and discussion of art values. The daily care of Christ the King Chapel is the duty of members of the St. Hilda Guild, directed by Sr. Ruth Ann SND. Club dues provide ac- cessories and necessities for the chapel. Club members prepare altar in the gym for the annual retreat. YV ii X E The Saint fohn Berchman Sanctuary Societjz bears the cross of Christ the King as servers at Mass, retreat Senior Day of Recollection, sta- tions, benedictions, and the May Convocation. Seated leh to right, are: fim McGurk, Pat Pawlecki, and Rahbh Trease. Standing are Dave Lardinais and Richard Buckenmeyer. Activities Reflect Christian Involvement if CSMC members fanice Shon- bf, Marz'Q1ii Sheroian, Ronald Nirschl Cathy Corcoran, and Ron Whipple devote their time and eforts to sorting and pack- ing medicine samples donated by the doctors. The medicine is shipped to the foreign mis- sions. Page 71 CL-A National Honor Sociegz president. Mike Essi calls a meeting to order as Sandy Bush, Miehaline Slomka and CarolNiewi'adomski check the roll call Tomorrow's Citizens Participate Today Posters provided the proper atmosphere during mock elections spon- sored by the ICWA. Mike Fosnaugk proposes the gualijications of his favorite candidate to Karen Kirk and feanne Nalodka. ff1'!f:'... f Members of the funior Council on World Affairs, Ed Cieslikowski and Diane Nieggoda, debate the pros and cons ofa recent article concerning an in- ternational eriszs. Craig LaBay and Harley Andr- zejewski express their points of view. atwfff-,4Lu 1 . YY The Junior Council on World Aflairs stimu- lates interest in current events under the guidance of Sr. Mary of Mercy RSM. Cen- tral's unit was host to the Toledo Area Council in December and participated in the Spring Institute at Toledo University. Under the direction of Sr. M. Adolph SND, members of the German Club participate in activities designed to enrich their knowl- edge of German culture and geography such as attending the International Insti- tute which familiarizes members with Ger- man songs and dances. Members are elected into the National Hon- or Society by the faculty. Students elected must have the necessary scholastic require- ments, as well as outstanding Leadership, Service and Character. The organization has used as its theme for the year, the development of the arts for leisure. The Incoming Freshmen Open-House has now become the major annual project. A board of nine faculty members comprise thefaculty committee, with Mrs. Velma C. Pfeiffer act- ing as the advisor. Sr. M. Kathleen SND, moderates monthly French Club meetings, planned to promote a deeper interest in the people and customs of France. French club ofcers proudb di'splay French valentines designed by club mem- bers. Linda Byers shows hers to Paula Kern and Tom Zimmerman. Chris Seibenick feels the one she selects is very appropriate to send to their friends in France. German club members conkr on the customs of the German people as de- picted in the pictures. From left to right are Mike Barney, Tom Czarneckt Michelle Printy, fohn Roesner, Tom Weberg Pat Zavac, and Bob Dotkowski. I Page 73 Clubs Express Education In Action Future Teachers of America, directed by Sr. M. Clarisena RSM, acquaints members with various educational fields by observing ele- mentary cl a s s r o o m procedure in area schools. The Chemistry Club, guided by Sr. M. Flo- rian, OSF, supplements the student's chem- ical knowledge through the presentation of recent improvements and new theories. The Spanish Club, moderated by Sr. M. de Lourdes, OSU, provides an opportunity to use the language and learn the culture of hispanic countries. Under the auspices of Sr. M. Alice, OSF, the junior Classical League encourages in- terest in ancient civilization. Highlighting the year is the Saturnalia at Christmas time and the state convention in Columbus. The Radio Club, supervised by Sr. M. Tere- sita, OSF, develops interest in electronics through practical experience and provides a means to obtain a license. fanice Kruger and Patricia Dever, future teachers, ooluntaribz check assignment papers for teachers. In order to gain valuable experience, Mary Ball takes notes on theprocess ofcalculating grades as Karoll Rowe observes one ofthe daihz procedures she will perform aher four years ofcollege preparation for the teaching profession. David Kolodziejczyk demonstrates to Radio Club members the proper way to speak into the microphone ofa short-wave radio system. fim Kasprzah and Bob Mioduszewski check hz's procedures while Walter Sneider examines the condition ofthe radio equipment. L Q if lie? 5,552.1 eo-news Page 74 Chemist Bill fennings assists Bob Walezak andfudy Lewandowski in calculating ehenz- istry formulas for their next experiment. Rahlh Trease and john Wozny learn the intricacies of a gyroseope, as an aid to th eir eh enzieal studies. Spanish Club ojfeers foe Boudrie andfames Dunne examine a znzshea' issue ofthe club's monthhz Span- ish newspaper La Charla Espanola. Ellen Wiers- zewskz Qfpes copy for the next issue while Pat Lane composes headlines. 12 x bt' QWQJO1 U ,, , fl. Latin scholars Sandy Barrow, Mike Solwieg Kathy Slomka, and jean Szychowski hold the scroll bearing the narne Satur- nalia - a Roman kstivalsirni- lar to our Thanksgiving. The Romans honored the Saturn, the earth goal in thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest. Some modern Christmas customs stern from the Roman Satur- nalia. Page 75 Encouraging interest in the field of mathematics is the goal of the Math Club. Under the supervision of Sr. M. Teresita OSF, members took a field trip through the University of Toledo computer center, and heard many fine speakers at regularly sched- uled meetings. Obtaining a greater knowledge of the functions of science in daily life is stressed by the Biology Club, directed by Sr. M. Blandina OSF. To improve the club's organization and activities, a constitution has been written and ratified by members. The basic function of the Camera Club is to develop skill in the use of the camera. Aided by Sr. M. Lucilla RSM, members learn the latest methods in developing and processing photos. To acquaint themselves with the different oppor- tunities open to registered nurses, the Future Nurses of America tour area hospitals and attend lectures given by key people in the medical field. Sr. M. Ambrose RSM serves as moderator. Biology Club president Torn Wall receives a Science Fair applica- tion from Treasureig john Scarlato. Stephanie Schafer ana' Nancy Meredi'th realize the effort and hard work put into a science project in order to earn a Superior Rating. Students Share esponsibilities Nurses of tomorrow, Diane Opeil and Karen Kirk, watch Cheryl Collier ana' Sue Carr, assisted by Dorothy Cousino anclfanice Lusiah, rnoa'el nurses' caps. Page 76 Alathematicianas, Ed Mowha ana' Esther Kosahowski discuss the problem of computing the area ofthe 3-Dpobzgon which john Pacer holds. Marihzn Bagdonas and Mi'ke Cyurko check me th eofe m for me Coffef fmeizwd ofeomputing the answer. Through Club Activities fay Kowalski fim Hermann, ana' fohn Falke focus their attention on Peggy LaPZante as they examine the photographic merits ofthe picture she holds. Page 77 vom: PEHQEPTSQM of me VXflURLD REAB AND extinct . WW Eiffura EDDIE ,,l'fQ'fg Kathleen Werner begins to replace boohs on the shebf Diane Norts, fudi Mercurio and Frank Groboshy remain ready and willing to render service to those needing reference ma- terials. Library Club members attempt to bring students to a greater realization ofthe true value offrequent reading. Clubs Emphasize Reading Lending a helping hand to allow librarians more time for their professional services, the Library Club members assist students in taking out and returning books. The climax of the year was the presentation of an assembly by members entitled: Book- land Characters. Pro-Christo Club members study to learn more about our Catholic faith in order to combat the evils of Communism more ef- fectively. For the second year member students, under the leadership of Mr. Dean Richards, attempt to bring the knowledge they gain to others following the principle of Each one teach one. Page 78 Pro-Christo Club, Central'sfledgling organization, in its second year, is rapidb expanding. Row I, 0m'C8TS are: Lawrence Slagla Mi'he Hanudel Richard Buchenmeyen and David Lardinais. Row 2, members are: Barbara Howe, Kathleen Kozlowski, Frazene Gladieux, Carollehman, Terri English, and Susan Ignasiah. Row 3, fohn Wall fim Dorn Harley Andrzewshz, Ann Tursich, Nancy Maas, Sue Boellnen and Una Boczuto. Row 4, Dan Buehenmeyen and Tom Rawshi. M Q YH First Row - Bz'llLauer fMGRj, fim Zycbowicg Toby Pizza, Dale Seyrnour, Bernie Ragle, Bob Helvey, firn MeGurk Second Row -Ralbh Kubacki fMGRj, Torn Winkler, Yirn Holi Dm Renard Bob Bbz, Mike Horne, firn Klonowskz' Third Row - Glenn Kemp fMGRj, Torn Skeldon, Dave Borerg Tom Boardman, folzn Haugb, fohn Sczchowski Bill Parlridge Fourth Row - jim Rowe fMGRj, john Pero, foe Kolosinslfz, Ken Kielczewsl-cz, Mz'ke Haley, Bob Kolackz, Dennis Danforaf Bob Hanudel Fighting Irish Sparkle In Gridiron Limelight The 1964 Fighting Irish Campaign Coach Cordiak's Varsity Squad was considered the under- dog at the start of the 1964 football season but the tremen- dous enthusiasm ofthe student body coupled with the over- whelming spirit and perseverence of an excellent team led to an astonishing season. The grid-men of Central won 7 of their 9 games. Their only city league defeat came with less than a minute to go against Macomber, as the Irish were finally worn down by a much heavier team. The high pointofthe season came on the after- noon of November 8, when Central's Fighting Irishlthumped the Knights of St. Francis, 26-6. This win kept the Irish Knight , a coveted and sought after trophy, in the hands of Central for another year. Other high points were frequent as the Irish gridders re- bounded from a poor preceeding season. A 54-0 stampeding of the Bowsher Rebels revealed Coach Cordiak's charges' Page 82 offensive prowess. The Celts also proved they were not lack- ing for defensive ability as evidenced by a 8-0 victory over a tough Libbey Cowboy squad in which the defense sparkled. In conclusion tothe successful campaign, 14 Fighting Irish merited All-City honors. Four of these, Dennis Zolciak, Jerry Krall, jim McGurk, and jim Zychowicz copped first team berths. Zolciak and McGurk also were honored at the annual foot- ball banquet. Zolciak was named most valuable player and jim McCurk was cited as the player with the most desire. The gridders were addressed by Duffy Daugherty, head foot- ball mentor at Michigan State University. Mr. Daugherty stressed the value of football as a means of acquiring team- work, sacrifice, and discipline and stated, The greatest value of competitive activity is the learning of the value to excel. Q Egfr dh First Row - Tom Hruska, fim Bracken, ferry I?raZL Rich Heabx, Dennis Zolciak, foe LaCourse, fokn Mahoney fMGRj Second Row - Mi'kc Simon, Dick Killen, Larry Bksonneiie, firn Minon Bi!! BabeL Ken Wirig fini Reilly fMGRj Third Row - Tom Gardner, Phz'ZlKelb1, Billlllaxwell Rick Caimes, foe Boudrie, Yirn Walizer, jim Pfaff KMGRQ Fourth Row - Bob Skonebargen Dick Kirian, Tom 0'Leary, Gary Harmon, Rick Dorn, Ken Marciniak, fini Motley fMGRj Notch Second Place In City League Race Senior Men 1964 Football Schedule Bill Babel Larry Bissonette joe Boudrie Jim Brucken Dennis Danford Rich Healy Bob Helvey Tim Holt Tom Hruska Dick Killen Dick Kirian jerry Krall joe La Course Ken Marciniak Jim lVlcCurk jim Minor Toby Pizza Bernie Ragle Dale Seymour Tom Winkler Ken Wirtz Dennis Zolciak Jim Zychowicz Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 34 14 54 26 Start 0 Scott 14 Woodward 7 Libbey 0 Macomber 8 Bowsher 0 Roger Bacon 6 St. Francis 6 Waite 6 Page 83 DENNIS ZOLCIAK DICK KIRIAN AII-City Coach Corclicak Rides Crest I I Ie s Q. I3 Q .IE RRY KRALL All-City of Success Bob Kolacki runs offtackle against Seo!! Bulldogs. Joe mcounse DALE ssvmoun sos Hewev All-City A11-city TIM HO N G Irlsh Shme Under McGurk's Leadership H, KEN WERTZ TOBY PIZZA KEN MARCIN All-City Pg85 Fourteen Capture All City Honors Strength in Defensive .8 WM KEN KIELCZEWSKI TOM HRUSKA JIM McGURK All-City A11-City Bob Hetvey Sprints for yardage as team mates block opposition. Coachfim Cordiak and second squad watch anxiousbz from sidelines. A JIM KLONOWSKI JOHN HAUGH All-C ity JOE BOUDRIE JIM ZYCHOWICZ RICK CALMES A11-C ity Page 87 ro ff rom BOARDMAN DICK KILLEN MIKE slMoN A11-any A11-city JOHN szvcuowslu All-City BILL BABEL Zolciak Named Most Valuable Gricl Player Pg88 JIM MINOR BOB KOLACKI LARRY BISSONNETTE ,. . K is N f 332553 3 X DENNIS DANFORD RICH HEALY JIM BRUCKEN All-City All-City Celts Retain Covetecl Irish Knight McGurk finds the hole and goes through for Ing yardage. Frosh Post Successful Season Row I: Torn Kryzminskzg' Dave BorkowskzQ'MarQ1 Hunterg' Don Ingham. Row 2: Rahnh Napieralag ffm Skeldong Pal Bailey: Mike Brown. Row 3: Tony Pacewicg' Brett Hoyt: firn Frazien' john Wieck. Row 4: Bob Krall' Torn Kahleg Rich Arbingen' Chuck Nemorz, Mgr. Q .. - I - 2 k Row I: R Harrzlsong T Pronaf' M. Brown: E. Cazula' T Krzyrninskg' R. Flores: K. Millen' M. FQ1nn,' T Frazien' Yf Sanders. Row 2: C. Dornbrowskzg' K, WisniewskzQ'RAch,' I Wagnen' B. Braung Yf Bz'rz'e,' R. Nix,' Niezgoda,' D. Mowka: R. Arbing- en' M. Blankg C. Murphygf Daouslgf Palicki. Row 3: Mr. f Zak: B. Hzghg T Leopolaff Koralewskzg' R. Napz'erala,' D. McCormick: B. Krall' R. Lawrenceg B. Hockrnang R. Feyesg T K ilisg B, Hoyt R. DePrisco,' f Skeldong T Brazzill Page 90 Row 1: M Molnan' Yf Kelzen' M. Mahoney: T Gramlingg C. fan: R. Drennang G. Bolling R. Tobianskzg' B. Bolback: D. Plummer. Row 2: M. Peterg' C. Frankowskzg' G. Wasielewskif Conling M Zoltanskzy M. Bolling f McKenzie' M. Boklanaf B. Wiener f Kozlowski' Yf Novak. Row 3: R Tanseyg R. Minon' D. fankowski' M Cara' E. Marlin: M Miller: L. Caroolsg B. Myers: D. Pettea' R. Langen- derfer. Row 4: Y. Horne, M Meeks: B. Smiikg D. Paul' B. DeVanna,' R. Skeahan: W Karmol' Gagnei' B. Beeklerg' G. Sjlaiaf JV' Top Central' Sports Life Row I: Mike Bielskzg' foe Granlingg Siclo. Row 2: George Hodakg Larry Golbag fim Zales. Row 3: fack McKenzie' fokn Liedeaf' Pat Murnen. Row 4: fohn Newman fMGR.j,' Pat Tansey. Page 91 1'-In S-it Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central -.. . . - Central Q Central Central Central Central Central Central M,,.,,..sr Central Vggr tt Q: K f ...,,,,, Central Central Dennis Zoiciah and .Mike Murrzezz clairn the twine ahcr victory Central over Si. Francis. 1964-65 SCHEDULE Scott D elphos Woodward Waite Cardinal Stritch Whitiner Start B owsher Libbey St. Francis DeVilbiss Maconi ber Scott Woodward Waite River Rouge Start TOURNAMENT Cardinal Stritch St. Francis Sylvania Rounclballers Show Promise For Future Leh' io right: f. McGurh, f. rllarquzs, M. Haiey, D. Zolciak, M. Murncrz, j. Kozlowski Yi Schick, P foyce, f Sczychowshz f. Gintcr, S. Shay, T Boardman. Coaches: Mr. Don Lewis, Mr. fini Zak. S J - i -W'-0 faakay.-no-qs-guy- 4 +V-Q a.-.qwqwq it jim Kozlowski Tom Schick fohn Sczychowski lays ii in for two. 'haw ..f'! 'rJ' oe Morquz's strains for score. jim Cinter Page 93 Patfoyce Tom Boardman Mike Murnen looks forfoe Marquis in key. Page 94 Rs 5 N4 ,Nh 1 Mike Mu rnen Mike Murnen and fim Kozlowski control the boards. 9' of i i Dennis Zolciak foe Marguz's drives hardfor bucket. Cclgers Tilt City Champs' Crown jim McCurk Steve Shay Mike Haley e i Page 95 Mr. Timothy Dever 1964-65 Coaching Staff Backbone Mr. James Zak Page 96 Mr. Dever has again proven an invalu- able aid to Central Catholic's sports program. Acting in his official post as Athletic Director, Mr. Dever is the one person most responsible forthe dynamic spirit characteristic of Central's teams and student body. This first year ashead coach ofthe Fight- ing Irish grid team has been most satis- factory for Mr. james Cordiak. Under his guidance the team, one ofthelightest in the city, compiled a 7-2 record and took second place in the City League. Mr. Cordiak is also the boys' Physiology teacher. Mr. James Cordiak Of Irish Athletic Bocly Mr. Zak, another first-year man, has won his place on Central's athletic staff. He is the head golf coach and he assist- ed Mr. Cordiak with the football team and Mr. Lewis with the Varsity Basket- ball team. Mr. Zak is also a Physical Education teacher. Mr. Donald Lewis is well-known around Central. He has been a coach at CCHS for five years. He made his debut as a backfield coach for the football team and has spent the past two seasons as head basketball coach. Mr. Lewis is also one of Central's Government teachers. Mr. Donald Lewis Mr. Joseph Wesfenkirchner Now in his third year ofcoaching varsity football at Central, Mr. Westenkirchner has compiled an admirable record. The ex-pro, a former player with the Los Angeles Rams, is head coach of the base- ball team and assistant line coach and trainer for the gridiron team. Mr. Peter Benedict Mr, Piloseno has been on Central's faculty since 1954, coaching the wrestling team to numerous cham- pionships and piloting the success- ful bowling team. This year's wrestling team captured third place in the state tourney and the bowl- ing team took the first place tro- phy in both divisions ofthe city league. Mr. Daniel Piloseno Mr. Gajdostik is a man of many duties. This year he coached the cross country team and took charge of the school book- store. He also keeps his regular duties as a history teacher. . Mr. Benedict is now completing his second year on the Irish coaching staff. The assist- ant football and basketball coach is a grad- uate and two-year letter man ofthe Univer- sity of Toledo, class of 1963. He teaches boys' Physical Education. Mr. Dennis Galaydu In Mr. Galayda's first year at Central he has taken charge of the track team and has high hopes for this year's cindermen. He was an assistant football coach under Mr. Cordiak. Mr. Galayda is also an instructor in history. ' Mr. Joseph Gaiclostik Page 97 Row 2: Don Moli'ne, joe Kolosinski, Larry Montrz'e, Torn jazwiecki, Torn Okapal Pete Dzlbaola. Row I: PhilMcCartney, Ed Rorrzito, Mike Essz, Torn Duck, Dave Keller. Matmen Place Third In State Tourney Row 5: jim Daoust Ray Sheakan, T0mM0ll7't6, DantVIcCorrniek, joe Napierala, Daryl Rosirzskz, Tom Ketzer, Vince Pietrzak, Davia' Crude, Robert Braun, NealMyer.9, William Byers, 1Wr. Daniel Pilosizzo. Rozo 4: Robert Hockman fMCRj, Richard Sclzneicler, james Arquette, jesse Villareal Teal Nowak, David Skrinen Al Thomp- son, jim Stien, Kevin MeAlean Rick Wells, Larry Lusiak, Brad Cousino, David Flowers, Ken jazzoiecki. Row 3: Paul Borazoski, joe Cawle, Pete Pazoliekz, William Rietzke, Riclzarfl Moor'e, Larry McCrir't1zey, Davicl Vollinayer, Teal Waltzer, jeHBick, Dav1'clKelb1, William Hickey, jim 0'Rez'lQ1, Robert Arquette. Row 2: Martz'rz twatlzias, Mike Skal Glenn lllcllliargie, Bob Latorre, jolzn Arquette, jack Siyfflerg jim Ramsclzlag, Dave W ernert jim Diancla, jim M zken, Peter B iek, Robert Slieroian. Row I: Don Moliiie, joe Kolasinski Larry fllontrie, Tomjazzoiecki, Tom Okapal Pete Dzfaola, Pliil McCartney, Eel Romito, Alike Essz, Torn Duck, Dave Keller. Page 98 Plzz'!MeCartney in aelion on the mats. Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 1964-65 SCHEDULE Woodward 3 Waite 5 Whitiner 1 7 Cardinal Stritch 6 B ow sher 8 St. Francis 2 0 DeVilbiss 10 Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 29 40 29 21 31 27 35 Macornber 1 1 Start 2 Columbus Hartley 8 Clay 18 Scott 6 Rogers 1 0 Libbey 8 E Mr. Daniel Piloseno gives Ed R0- nzito a word of encouragement, Tom fazwieekzgrapples forposiiion. Page 99 Row I: Tom Boardman, foe Bechler, Bernie Ragle Tom Schick, fejjery Smolenski Michael Simon, Mz'ehael Murnen, Ken Krasniewskz, Tim Cressler. Row 2: Ken Kielczewshi Andrew fankowskz, Ronald Drennan, jefery Boldg Rahih Kubachz, jim McGurk, Rick Wade, PaiPawleckz, Roller! Walczak. Row 3: Martin Mohlen Dennilv Amrhein, fohn Kepus, Pai foyce, Gagz Harmon, Rick Moore, Tim Sarra, TerryHuglie.s,Miehael Pieron, Arthur Godfrey, Bz'll Lauer. Row 4: Charles Lauer William Wherry, Alan Thompson, Mi'ehael Zolianskzg Bill Wienen Darryl Sgzszko, fim Sheldon, Richard Sehneiden Ray Sheahan. Row 5: Richard Knzghzl David !Vowak, DarylRosz'n5hz, Gerald Lazeiie, fim Crarzdozozeg Chris Klueber. yetercm Team Eyes League Title S 1: 2 R 4 41.1-,R S x ' S JZ' Q NW X 'J Ken Krasniewski Bernie Ragle age 100 Keglers Top City Row I: f0lznRogers,Lar- ry Ducazg Ron Lowrey, Gary Kubal. Row 2: ffm Matuzak, Pau!B0raw5kzQ Ken Kmsnz'ewskzQ Clark Slaszak, Pa! Pawlecki. Ralph Trease Paces Harriers Row I: Ray Corrzgan, Bob Waiczak, RaQ1h Trease, Mz'ke Barney, fefS21z0Zenski, Mz'ke Gyurko. Row 2: Tom Smilh, Gary Kremnec, Bob Sherman, Tom Chmielezuskzg Tom Grrzchowskg Mz'ke Kafafasz. Page 101 103 Nabs Intermural Cage Crown Row 1: jim Wz'eirzyl-fowskig Tim Illorgensiern, DaveKahZe, Mz'ke Gyurko, Larry Lamont. Row 2: Don Kowalski Pai Pawleel-fig Greg Banksion. Rclcketeers Swing Toward Title Page 102 Row 1: Robert Golen, Nm Frazien Dave KfLSZuZ1.SkZL john 0'NeiIL Tom Frazier, Al Marezak, Tom Tomaszewskz' Row 2: Dennis Degnan, George Gerken, ferry Gibbons, jim Mu5zyri.fkzQ Ernie faeobs, Don Ingham. Links Offer est Row I: Mllkl' Kafanasz, jim Wiegand, Dave Za- zoierzzelza, Bob LeGro.9, Alike Anzsiulz. Row 2: Gene Konegak Tony ja- cobs, 77m Alorgensiern, jerry Renauer, Brandon Smilk. Cinclermen Awc1itTest of Stamina Row I: Rick Calmes, Clwlfime, Gary Osborne, Torn Skeldon, Mike Mz'!Zen jim King, Rick Kujawa, Terry Cryan, Mrirk Blank, Greg Symingion, Dave Slobinski. Row 2: Bob Langenderkr, Doug Mowka, Rick Langenderkr, Dm Sanders, jim Boes, Tim Eckslein, john Nieqgoda, Gary Corrigan, john Pero, john Hellrung. Row 3: .Mike Horne, Bi!! BabeL Gary Kremnee, Rakbk Trease, Mike Barney, Bob Kolacki, jim Cagneg Greg Rawski Dave Borer, Bari Bolbaek. Row 4: Fm Renaraf Pki!MeCartney, Tim Sullivan, Tom Gardner, Pa! Davis, Don Czareinskz, joe LaCourse, jim Bracken, jim PfajfMgr. Page 103 Irish Lassies Spark Enthusiasm The Varsigz cheerleaders are: Row I: Terri Colisino, Sue Kozak. Row 2: Barb Basso, Linda Eggleston, Pat Sandojf Karen McCartney, fudy Wasielewsl-:zQ andfackie Glinka. The Lzghlwezghl cheerleaders are: Row I: Karen Deters, Row 2: Terri Bag Sue Bohnett, Row 3: Pa1fNalodha, fanis Milano, Peg Valigosky. The Hahftz'me dancers are: Nancy Swemba, Sue Borgess, Caroline Szczpanski PatAlbrechL foann Zychowicg fudy Eckharg Sandy Barrow, Carol NiewiodomskzQ Barbara Hegedus, and Sharon Simms. Dancers High Step Through Half-time Central's Chess Team demonstra' ted its power this year by copping four rounds in the eight-team play- off at St. Francis High School, March 6-7. The Chess Team won the first place trophy for Central, and for the third successive year retained championship of the Greater Toledo High School Chess League. On March 10, Mr. Tim Dever, athletic director, presented letters to participants of at least six matches during league play. The helmsman guiding the champion wood pushers is Fr. Jude Rochford,who has coached Central's Chess teams since 1958. fohn Bibzlsh, fames Mathias, Robert Beckham, standing, and Leo Ctehy, Linda Ker- scher, seated. Knight Joust Way To Titl Ray Ichrist Richard Otewtnshzg Robert Beckham, Thomas Koratewskz, William Nachtrab, james M athias. Page 106 Lej? to rzght: fudy Wasielewski Madelirze Girardzg Margaret Skozuron, Kathy Smieszny Irish GAL's Sport Athletic Prowess New Activities Highlight Year The CAI., Girls' Athletic I.eague,was begun atCentral in 1930. The GAL aims to develop the qualities of sportsmanship and athletic ability in girls, just as the varsity sports do for the boys. The program includes lessons in tumbling, balance beam, table tennis, shufileboard, basketball, and soccer in the first semester. During the second semester the girls participate in modern dancing, volleyball, archery, softball and relays. The program rests in the very capable hands of Miss Frances Kronipak and Miss Maureen Gallagher, who have initiated several new activities this year. The CAI, girls have learned dance routines from CC11iI'21llST2l1I1Cd Dancin' Irish. They have also started an intramural program in basketball and tennis. The outstanding time ofthe year comes at the annual GAL banquet, when one girl is chosen to receive the ALI, - around Trophy for the most active sports participation. Page 107 wan, A-W .ws- iw ss,..,.......,.,gi,, aan-ar ., . . 5 .-,, H. - is ,. . V: is' . asf , ,A .. , .wr . as ,A ' f -fem.-- .1,, 1 fu. -H-gw.ss fag,m s - H ,Lf'i1f'r , gw:s ,xg, ,,wg- aft 154. if-F6253-' s . 1 . - - N ' N 'A ., 44 .. W,,LW,,. ,Fix .,.. N . STUDENTS Our days are brushed by the wings of change . . . . the seasons, tall freezing into winter . . . . winter melting into spring .... changes intempo . . . . cheerleaders setting the pace tor the crowds in the bleachers .... the ringing of the bell, a signal for the change of classes from math to English to history. Changes forseen and unex- pected, announced by Monsignor Harrington each morning, affect the lives ot students at Central. :kwf Page 109 V mmA K, Paul Ach, Cynthia Adam, Kevin Agosti, f g B' if g Christopher Albright M f l' iiii , Paulette Amstutz, Kathy Antoszewski, ti l 5 , t A i Teresa Augello, BarbaraBadhorn, X, ,Qt A Joyce Bagrowski, Patrick G. Bailey i A at Patrick X. Bailey, Charlene Barrett, 'QB William Barrick, Mary janeBartaldo 4rffk J fl I , , if ,L N w I 9 ua iw 5, L A 'Ai A Nancy Barut, Laura Bass, William Ba- i A if A Pli' Y i 5 M , ,yyyy , , , , t, ,1,, 51 , ,F Deborah Beaure ard, Richard Beck- e .4 '37-A' t. --.. 1.2 , - g K' ': ,QI ' g fi man, Mary Ann Bender, Michael A Alll M 5' Berkel :EV f x , H lP'l , A joseph Berta, john Best, john Bibish, fff eti 4 is c Jeffrey Bick Q sr , , , P a , a , Class of rsacstccy teter as MM - - - - - - fl t ' '- T P - 'N Catherine Biggs, Mary Biggs, Francis B1nkowsk1, , r - ,A . ., gs . 1, W W - 1 ,1 I 1 B. 51-Q ' 'if A Q U 1 it 4, I 5 lv-P WR Thomas Birie, Michael Birsen, Beverly Bissonette A , 4' t f it ,Q Wt F- ., A i 'tie '- A rr ,,,, A Mark Blank, Nancy Blauvelt, Nancy Blust, David A' Male, M ' g K ,. . Boes, Christine Bogucki, Janice Bonitati ' 1 N. , S ff Q i ' ' f ' ,Q A f ' , Bonnie Borer, David Borkowski, Carol Boyce, Dan- 1 I g V Q A 13' iel Bradley, james Braker, joseph Braker . 7' ya Li, '. , , ' Rohm Thomas Bfmfll, James Bristol, ,,,, i r rl tin Brogan, Michael Brown, Walter Brown 5 ' ' A A ri Page 110 44 it H , Freshman Class omcers are: Den- nzs Degnan, president' Mz'chae! Higgins, vice president' Caro! Boyce, secretary, Nancy Poole, treasurer. 1968 . 'Q' ' il an Bonnie Burkhardt, Patricia Burkhardt, William Buschmann, Iohn Byrd Charles Calmes, Janice Campos, Mari- lyn Carr, Michael Carr Richard Cashman, Linda Castillo, Kath- leen Cherry, Martha Chester Sara Chomyczen, Christine Chromey, Leo Cichy, Stephanie Cichy Colleen Clark, john Clark, Theresa Clark, Linda Clifton Anne Collins, Mark Collins,james Con- lan, john Connolly Donna Cook, Janice Cook, Bradley Cousino, Linda Cousino , f . ,,,. ,Q v-.X ix.. -cv Nl 5- . 1 'ett . .. f 1 1 f 21, if t 3, 4. , ' X 1 ' 5 Q, , M ,w . N V I R x ' it criyii , 1 H Ci Vlll E k ill Mlwll V I '1 i . -.1 T' . 4 fit 3? M C tl f errari 1 l l ' xl I 5 Q9 , . , 1 F7 R 1 ,. Michael Cousino, Robert Cowan, Dennis Crippen, , K gl . , - rg., 1 , ' 1, T we in ..,7,,,,lk g??j?flE'l 4, 5 V ,. f Trudy Daly, john Daoust, Lucy Dashner Lois Davis, Nancy Davis, Dennis Degnan, Susan Delbert, Janet Demko, Ronald DePrisco it 'rv Q, v 1, MW Denise DeShetler, Daniel Dever, Daniel DeWitt, , V 5 L John Diakonis, Charles Dianda, Michael Ditmyer 15 1- C Sharon Domagala, Clement Dombrowski, Sharon in L 2 .A V! V B 1 f 1 ' Donofrio, Patrick Donovan, Michael DoPieralski, h , l - V , Sheryl Dorr l 'tss Page 111 ban Cynthia Duszynski Janice Dybala Margaret Earl john Ellert Robert Dressel, Richard Duffey, jessica Dur- 1 ,i i' f -' , 7 7 K Diane Endricks, Mark English, Louis Esco- bar, Sharon Essex, Connie Facer, Lee Fackelman, Janice Fahringer M 1, 5 ' 'll -2 J. 't-32, 'Wu ,L ' . 1 T -Q.: H . Q Q. ..z:::,.z1- QQ, . sw G ,P ll ll S i 'Pl ,, . A, I , , ,,L.Vi. ,Z aa Katherine Fairbairn, joan Fall, Anita Far- men, Linda Fasca, Mark Feeback, Tim- othy Ferguson, james Ferstle ' l lg '4 Ronald Feyes, Edward Fix, Michael Flahie, - S , Q, as ,Q ,A Richard Flores, David Flower, Daniel ,sag R ZAK g 1 ' Vw si t gf' g Flynn, Michael Flynn , tl ' E' 'P lf R , ,, ,,., , 1 EE E 1 ug Marilyn Forgette, Mary Fournier, james g X F Foy, Michael Francis, Timothy Frazier, V I ax - Lynda Fruchey, Bonnie Fumo no Q 4' C new P e C . . . . . Y ,ggi , if J , Mary Gadt, Linda Gaither, Lorrie Gajewski, ie Kathleen Gallagher, Patricia Garn, Mur- W ,,,A - M.. ray Garner, Edward Gawle ' P K . if G i r Ily KKTVA . V f ? 4 ' V wr? -t i l john Gembreska, Karen Gembreska, Fran- - 1 T Vrmzy M 1, , C G ces Gerken, Nancy Gerlach, Richard Gib- .kk V ' llq 1 'i-,, bons, Roger Goddu, Arthur Godfrey t Weet I El H A iii M t , - A '-'f- . a ,-V , itr - , ' , Michaelene Gorney, Pamela Gradcl, Geral- , t 1 t 'gr A ' n o U t I A ' . if it ,rr P 5 dine Gralak, David Gravel, Robert Grin- Xt! f il W H' J. .,.. dle, David Grude, Madonna Grzelak gy ,, 1 ' ' 1, d w ,J A, , tg r Atl 'f if J R' i esori T f e in 3 -ii lliilliil ll Zlll ii fl will Page 112 Cleo Guy, Diane Haas, Kathleen Hall, Emerson Hallenbeck, Linda Hallenbeck, Timothy Harman, Paul Harris Peter Harrison, Raymond Hart, Suzanne Harvey, Gregory Heilman, Marcia Hejna, Shirley Helminiak, Kathy Helvey Stanley Hernacki, Patrick Hickey, William Hickey, Michael Higgins, William High, Judy Hiller, Janice Hite Robert Hockman, William Hoover, Paul Horne, Shelley Horvath, B rett Hoyt, Kath- erine Hubbard, Marty Hunter Barbara Huth Gar I k M ' - I . - I X A I , y c es, arc1aIdzkow W, J - K , q f ski, Don Ingham, RobertInsenga,Shirley 'ii 5 li J ' M in H N Irvine, Kenneth Jablonski - 3. , 553 a Linda Jackson, James Jacob, Craig Jacobs, - 'fs ,ny A 6 ei D AnneJacoby,JamesA.Jagodzinski,James W .ll J ' ' . lx N . 5 F. Jagodzinski, Dennis Jankowski Yl' 4 Vx I Y r l ' ibn W f J ,Q 5 ,,,,:. F' -: Mary Jensen, Kathleen Judy, Michael Jus- 4, 5 x is A A, ten, Thomas Kahle, David Kajfasz, Ted H K . ' ' 1' I gp Kajfasz, Edward Kapp I , K V ' be Carolyn Karamol, Kathleen Kardasz,Rich- , V, -3 J I lymyi ag- J. ,fa , ard Kasparian, Michael Kehr, David 1 It ' ,iff ii'iifl ifiE 'H ' FV Kelley, Ann Kemp, Mary Kempf 2 1, If VVJV ii ,. 5 M is QQHI 542 1 li nlla Page 113 t T y m 'S -- - .A ool C gx 3, W l. .12 . , L it y y I ,L ,r is is K . kk 11 - 1'--H ,fm- A, - it i Q k.i::g1 L Marlene Kennedy, Marianne Kern, Ken- neth Kerscher, William Kibbey, Thomas Kilisz, John Killian, Robert Kirby Donna Klocinski, Ruth Ann Klofta, Joseph K lo s o w s ki, Chris Klueber, Thomas Knight, Martha Koch, Diane Koehl Iames Kolasinski, Charles Kolebuck, Rich- ard Kolhoff, Gary Kolinski, Marie Ko- lodziejczyk, james Koralewski, Lois Korczynski Daniel Kosakowski, Paul Kosinski, Carol Kowalewski, Janet Kowalski, Linda Ko- walski, Thomas Kozak, Kathleen Kozlow- ski Francine Krabach, Mary Krajewski, Robert Krall, jane Kramer, Barbara Kranz, Richard Kranz, Susan Krempa Kenneth Krupp, Regina Krupp, Dale Kry- gielski, Thomas Krzyminski, Ann Kubicz, Terrance Kujawa, Kathy Kujda , tg pi ' ig 2 Mark Kulczyk, Kathleen Kunkel, Kathleen ' rr ' rf Kwiatkowski, Phyllis Lacure, Larry Lag- W, ,Y ger, Robert Lajeunesse, Carolyn Lake L K l r - ' C A i ' Robert LaMont, Roberta LaMont, Ronald ' - X ' p my 1 Langenderfer, Joan Lardinais, Linda 551 , ,g r T , t Lar e, Ronda Larmeu, Charles Lauer Richard Lawrence Mark Lazar William lll' L -f it TIY- R Lee, Mark LeGros, Nancy Lemley, Tim- y myzy, 5 5 , othy Leopold, Constance LeS21gC fr 'llll' lil 'ill ' my ll at fl: ' l Y r r l r Rrrrrrrr' Lrwrrrrrrrrrrrrr' Crrrryr Lrrrrrrr' 5 rrr' r rrrya l David Lipinski, David Lipper, David Lis, ffff K oyppp , S 'r rr, Norbert LOgSdon, Michael Lorigan J L 1 1 I li - f Barbara Losek, Lewis Lozinski, Timothy V ' ' f ' ffl 1 'r ' r' ' r H Lozny, Michael Lymanstall, Marcia J ' r , y ' ryppl 5, W L' Lynch, Kenneth Mackowiak, Kenneth , , Madanski rrr rrr e ir f. 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P Aw . :ff,s1.-fwew 1 J- mi' ..Wsf?w, II 1 :lg 1 Kathryn Noe, Louise Norton, Barbara No- ., votny, Michael Nowaczyk, David Nowak, at Dennis Nowicki, Diane Nusbaum L Darlene Obee, joseph O'Brien,janet Olczak, Deborah O'Leary, Terry O'Leary,janice Oleksiak, Deborah Olmstead ,K . Paul Olsen, Richard Olsen, Gary Osborne, Elaine Osovich, Steven Oster, Lois Owc- zarzak, Anthony Pacewicz Eg ui! jeffrey Palicki, Monica Palicki, Eric Palm, Peter Pawlicki, Thomas Pawloski, Debor- ah Perkins, Linda Perry ,M it ff 1 '- ii ' ff. ' tflt L '- ' S 5 , ,. r at ayy. i 'e T, e i tt at K K X. .omni M. 'I Q, Aw. I ,S V ,F A if,V ff-V, - .K T if .rv eet ll PN it 1 P 9 az. . 4 ,. 3 ei ri e , fi i ii rm in ' ,,,,,,, if L, Ir.: ssitt K t P x nas, V 1 . y ll V li ,.,, y 50 lti ff ' ,VT-if: waW Et ?WHEi s ,fs f E I ll L 'Sl '-1- ll 'P llll xl llll et 6 l T K S y A T y ,Q y cr 5 ,,e,, V , 1-w-xl it- ,,.. 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Thomas, Ruth Ann Thomas Diane Thompson, Kenneth Thornton,Mau- reen Timiney, Margaret Torzewski, Janet Trabbic, Janet Trawinski, Judith Trepin- ski Susan Trzcinski, Elaine Turk, Marie Ty- burski, Michael Upham, Helen Urrutia, Diane Valasek, Margaret Valigosky Diana Van Alst, Jacquelyn VanderHorst, Margaret Wac, Charles Wgalinslgi, Joan Walsh, Timothy Waltzer, Joseph Wam- bold Louis Warner, Patrick Wcislek, Carla Welch, Kenneth Wenninger,Judith Wherry, Kath- ryn Wichowski, Marilyn Wiczynski Delores Wiench, Richard Wierzbicki,Joseph 1,3 Wilhelm, Mary Wilhelm, John Wilsonfk Cheryl Winters, Michael Wolever W' John Woll, Marjorie Wood, Joseph Wort- ketter, Margaret Wray, Dennis Wroblew- ski, Paula Wymyslo, Richard Young John Zak, Patricia Zalecki, Patrick Zaleski, Patricia Zavac, David Zawierucha, Thom- as Zawodny, Kathleen Zolciak Page 131 Page 132 Class of 1965 Esther Kosoltowslci Valedictorian Richard Olewinski maintained the high- est average for boys in his class. Hail- ing from St. Hedwig's parish, he has been a member of the Monogram Club, National Honor Society, Latin Club, Math Club, Chemistry Club, and Chess Team. Richard's scholastic achievements have been highlighted by two city-wide math awards, two national Latin awards, and the honor of being named High School Science Student of the Year. In September, Richard will continue his education at Bowling Green State Uni- versity in preparation for a career in scientific research. Mary Ellen Ignasiak Salututoriun Esther Kosakowski, a member of St. Agnes parish, ranks first in the senior class. She has actively participated in FNA, Latin Club, Biology Club, Math Club, Chemistry Club, National Honor Society, and Monogram Club. Esther has competed successfully in area math contests for three years, has sub- mitted projects to two science fairs, and has rated cum laude in the AUXILIUM LATINUM test for three years. After graduation from Central, Esther will enter St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing, after which she plans tojoin the Navy or the Peace Corps. Richard Olewinslci Sulutatorian Co-editor of the CENTRIC, Mary Ellen Ignasiak ranks second among the senior girls. She is a member of St. Hyacinth parish and has been active in the Clee Club, Biology Club, French Club, Eucharistic Marian, Math Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Monogram Club, Chemistry Club, and is a Student Council Commissoner. Mary Ellen received a commendation from the National Merit Scholarship Foundation and has earned various awards for participation in Science Fairs and District Music Competition. MARY ANN ADAMCZYK St. Adalbert KAREN ACOSTI Rosary Cathedral PATRICIA ALBRECHT St. John MICHAEL AMSTUTZ St. Patrick of Heatherdowns HARLEY ANDRZEJEWSKI St. Vincent de Paul RONALD ARNETT Immaculate Conception SHARON ASH St. Patrick of Heatherdowns PATRICIA AUBRY St. Mary MARY AUTH St. Clement WILLIAM BABEL St. Agnes THERESA BABULA St. Teresa FRANK BANASIAK St. Adalbert Page 134 GREGORY BANKSTON St. Ann JOSEPH BARRICK St. Charles BARBARA BASSO Blessed Sacrament SUSAN BATEY St. Agnes DAVID BAUERSCHMIDT St. Catherine ROBERT BECKHAM, JR. Blessed Sacrament HELENE BORATYN St. Hedwig PAUL BORAWSKI St. Hedwig BONITA BORER St. Charles SUZANNE BORGESS St. Charles JOSEPH BOUDRIE St. Charles LORRAINE BROMER Christ the King MATTHEW BENNETT St. Clement JOAN BERNING Immaculate Conception PET ER BIC K St. Catherine NANCY BIGGS Rosary Cathedral THOMAS BILLMAIER Gesu THOMAS BINIAK Gesu LAWRENCE BISSONNETTE Our Lady of Perpetual Help TIMOTHY BLANCHONG St. Agnes PATRICIA BLAUVELT Rosary Cathedral DONALD BOES St. Catherine JEFFREY BOLDT St. Mary JOANN E BONK St. Hedwig Page 135 Page 136 ROBERT CARL St. Patrick of Heatherdowns SUSAN CARR Blessed Sacrament MICHAEL CASSIDY Immaculate Conception CLARENCE CERRONE St. Charles THOMAS CHMIELEWSKI St. Hyacinth ANTOINETTE CICHY St. Adalbert EDWARD CIESLIKOWSKI St. John CHRISTOPHER CLINE St. John THERESSA COLISINO Blessed Sacrament CHERYL COLLIER St. Patrick of Heatherdowns MARY COLLINS St. James THOMAS COLLINS Blessed Sacrament JAMES BRUCKEN St. Catherine JANE T B UC K St. Catherine RICHARD BUCKENMEYER St. Agnes DIANE BURKHARDT St. Charles MICHAEL CALKINS St. John JEROME CAMP Blessed Sacrament CATHERINE CORCORAN St. james CRAIG CORRELL St. Agnes DOROTHY COUSINO St. john SUSAN COUSINO St. Agnes FLOYD CRANDALL St. Michael WILLIAM CRANE Regina Coeli PATRICIA CRAY St. Agnes MICHAEL CRYAN Immaculate Conception MICHAEL CULLEN St. Michael GARY CUNNINGHAM Rosary Cathedral ELAINE CUZYNSKI St. Patrick of Heatherdowns ANNE MARIE CYRANOWSKI St. Vincent de Paul DONALD CZARCINSKI St. Adalbert JOHN CZARNECKI St. Patrick of Heatherdowns JUDITH CZYZEWSKI St. Clement DENNIS DANFORD St. Charles WILLIAM DAVIDSON Immaculate Conception KATHLEEN DAVIS St. Agnes Page 137 JOHN DEGNAN Rosary Cathedral PATRICIA DEVER Blessed Sacrament CHARLES DEVINE St. Adalbert PHYLLIS DEVINE Rosary Cathedral EILEEN DILLON St. John CHARLOTTE DILUCIA St. Catherine SHARON DONEY St. James JAMES DORR St. Patrick ofHeatherdowns JEAN DRESSEL St. Agnes THOMAS D UCK St Agnes BARBARA DUFFEY St. Pius X RU TH D UGAN Gesu Em E Page 138 KATHLEEN DUNN St. Michael TERRENCE DUSZYNSKI St. Adalbert JAMES DYKO St. Adalbert GREGORY DZIEGIELEWSKI St. Adalbert GARY EARL Little Flower MARILYN ECKSTEIN Regina Coeli .a ll si SALLY FINK St. Charles TAMY RA FINLEY St. john CHARLES FISH St. Catherine MARGARET FISHER St. Mary JOHN FITZGERALD Our Lady of Perpetual Help ROBERT FLAHIE St. Catherine ROSEMARY FLORKOWSKI St. Catherine GAYLE FRANCIS St. Francis de Sales PATRICIA FREPPEL Our Lady of Perpetual Help LINDA EGGLESTON St. Clement KARIN EISENREICH Regina Coeli RITA ESPER St. Agnes MICHAEL ESSI Regina Coeli KAREN FABER St. Patrick of Heatherdowns MICHAEL FADELL St. Clement JO HN FALKE Rosary Cathedral THOMAS FALL Blessed Sacrament WILLIAM FERRENBERG Blessed Sacrament Page 139 'TD' Page 140 E PM O -X . , ,I 4 FRAZENE GLADIEUX Our Lady of Perpetual Help JACQUELINE GLINKA St. Adalbert BERNADETTE GORAJEWSKI St. Hyacinth LINDA GRABER St. Clement JAMES GRANDOWICZ St. Hedwig FRANK GROBOSKY St. John THOMAS GROCHOWSKI St. Hedwig JOHN GROSJEAN Christ the King MICHAEL GYURKO Rosary Cathedral ROBERT GABEL Christ the King DOROTHY GADT St. Charles JOHN GALAMBOS St. Clement JOHN GARDNER St. Catherine MARY GEARHART St. Mary PETER GENOT St. Adalbert SUSAN GERLACH Blessed Sacrament JOAN GILMORE St. Clement MAD ELINE GIRARDI Blessed Sacrament lf K HELEN HAAS St. Mary JUDITH HABRYCH St. Hyacinth DANIEL HALL Our Lady of Perpetual Help MICHAEL HANUDEL Christ the King ROY HARLEY St. Mary JUDITH HAWKINS St. Hedwig MARY ANN HAWKINS Immaculate Conception FRANCES HAYES St. Agnes RICHARD HEALY St. james BARBARA HEGED US St. Catherine JEFFREY HELLRUNG Cesu ROBERT HELVEY Rosary Cathedral ROB ERT HIC KOK St. Catherine ELAINE HIGGINS Rosary Cathedral WILLIAM HIGGINS Gesu MONICA HOLEWINSKI St. Hyacinth THOMAS HOOVER St. Clement TIMOTHY HOLT St. Vincent de Paul Page 141 l l Page 142 MARILYN JAWORSKI Blessed Sacrament THOMAS JAZWIECKI St. Hedwig MARSHA JENKINS Rosary Cathedral WILLIAM JENNINGS Rosary Cathedral RICHARD JESIONOWSKI Our Lady of Perpetual Help ROSEMARY JOHNSON Rosary Cathedral SANDRA HORVATH St. Catherine THOMAS HRUSKA St. James CHRISTOPHER HUNTER Rosary Cathedral RAYMOND IC HRIST St. Hedwig MARY ELLEN IGNASIAK St. Hyacinth CHARLES JACOB St. Ann ERNEST JACOB Blessed Sacrament JANICE JAGODZINSKI St. Adalbert THOMAS JARCZYNSKI Blessed Sacrament PATRICIA JARZYNSKI St. Hedwig CAROLYN JASINSKI St. Stanislaus JAMES JASTRZEMSKI St. Hedwig GLENN KEMP St. Adalbert DION KEND RICK Blessed Sacrament KATHLEEN KENNEDY Christ the King RICHARD KILLEN Our Lady of Perpetual Help KATHLEEN KIME St. Vincent de Paul MARY ANN KING St. Charles BARBARA JONIEC St. Adalbert ANTHONY KACZMAREK St. Anthony DAVID KAHLE St. Clement TERRANCE KALKA St. john DAVID KAMINSKI St. Catherine SANDRA KARNIKOWSKI St. Adalbert BARBARA KAROW St. Clement JAMES KASPRZAK St. Catherine MICHAEL KATAFIASZ St. Hyacinth MITCHELL KAWCZYNSKI St. Hedwig GERALD KEANE St. Clement DAVID KELLER Blessed Sacrament Page 143 Page 144 RICHARD KIRIAN St. Mary KENT KLAUS Blessed Sacrament SHARON KLEIN St. John RICHARD KLEPAREK St. Anthony CHRISTINE KNACK Sts. Peter and Paul NANCY KNAPCZYK St. Adalbert CAROLYN KNIOLEK St. Agnes DAVID KOESTER St. Catherine BEVERLY KOLEBUCK St. Hedwig PHILLIP KOLINSKI St. Hedwig KAREN KONDALSKI Cesu CARLENE KONECKI Regina Coeli DAVID KOONTZ Gesu JAMES KOONTZ, IR. Cesu ESTHER KOSAKOWSKI St. Agnes THOMAS KOSAKOWSKI St. Adalbert LORRAINE KOTLEWSKI Blessed Sacrament DONALD KOWALSKI St. Vincent de Paul if Z 12 MICHAEL KOZAK St. Adalbert SUZANNE KOZAK St. Hedwig MARIANNE KOZLOWSKI St. Rose, Perrysburg CHARLES KRAEMER St. Agnes GERALD KRALL St. jude DONNA KRANZ St. Catherine EDWARD KRASINSKI St. Adalbert KENNETH KRASNIEWSKI St. Adalbert GARY KREMNEC St. Catherine PATRICIA KREMPA St. Adalbert JANICE KRUGER St. Agnes JUDY M. KRUM St. john RALPH KUBAC KI St. john MARY ANN KUBICKI St. Hedwig ROBERT KUBICZ St. Vincent de Paul RICHARD KUJAWA Christ the King MICHAEL KULAKOWSKI St. Hedwig THERESA KUREK St. Stanislaus Page 145 LINDA KURINKO St. Charles MAJORIE KWASNIAK St. Hedwig DAVID KWIATKOWSKI St. Catherine CRAIG LaBAY St. john LOUIS LAB ERD EE Immaculate Conception JOSEPH LaCOURSE St. john LAWRENCE LaMONT St. Mary DAVID LARDINAIS Christ the King GLORIA LEE St. joseph LAWRENCE LEHMAN Sacred Heart DAVID LEWANDOWSKI St. Hedwig JOANNE LEWANDOWSKI St. Catherine F2152 P7 at 'Zip hw wL AS- Page 146 JUDITH LEWANDOWSKI St. Adalbert LAWRENCE LEWANDOWSKI St. john THOMAS LEWANDOWSKI St. Agnes JOLYNN LOCKWOOD St. John CAROL LOGSDON St. Catherine RUTH LOOMIS St. Agnes 62 rv' ...Q--4' - KENNETH MARCINIAK Nativity ALBIN MARCZAK St. Catherine JOSEPH MARQUIS Immaculate Conception DENNIS MARSH St. Stanislaus ALLYN MARTIN Rosary Cathedral DONALD MARTIN Rosary Cathedral RONALD LOWREY St. Francis de Sales SHARON LYNC H Immaculate Conception JUNE MAAS St. john TIMOTHY MACK Rosary Cathedral LORI MAGNATTA St. Charles JOHN MAHONEY Rosary Cathedral MARTIN MAHONEY St. Catherine PATRICK MAHONEY Gesu SANDRA MALIN St. Agnes RAYMOND MALINOWSKI St. Adalbert CLIFFORD MALLETT Rosary Cathedral SUZANNE MALONEY St. Catherine Page 147 Page 148 PHILIP MCCARTNEY St. Clement MARY McCARTY St. Patrick of Heatherdowns JOSEPH McGREEVY Rosary Cathedral MARY MCCUIRE Blessed Sacrament JAMES McGURK Rosary Cathedral GLENN McILHARGIE St. Clement JOAN McKAIG St. Catherine GARY McKINLEY St. Adalbert MICHELE McPARTLAND Gesu MICHAEL MCVICKER St. Michael THOMAS MEEHAN St. Francis de Sales BARBARA MEINKE St. Adalbert JAMES MATHIAS Blessed Sacrament BERNADETTE MATTES Our Lady of Perpetual Help SHEILA MATTIMOE Blessed Sacrament MONICA MATUSZAK St. Catherine NLICHAEL MAYERS St. Agnes KAREN MCCARTNEY St. Clement MARIA MENES St. Michael DONNA MERCKER St. Catherine JUDITH MERC URIO Blessed Sacrament LINDA MERCURIO St. John RONALD MICHALAK St. Vincent de Paul ANTOINETTE MICHALSKI St. Stanislaus M? ,if i i A 'if' 3-Fffggzgz v iii U - ?'-'il M 1 W .. 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Az' ,J F5 MICHAEL MICHALSKI St. Pius X FREDRICK MILLER St. Ann JAMES MINOR St. Adalbert ROBERT MIODUSZEWSKI St. Adalbert BONNIE MOHR St. Mary JOSEPH MONKS Christ the King LAWRENCE MONTRIE Rosary Cathedral TIMOTHY MORCENSTERN Blessed Sacrament ROBERT MORRIN St. Agnes JAMES MOTLEY St. Agnes MARY MUELLER St. Mary MICHAEL MURPHY St. John Page 149 JAMES NAPIERALA St. Jude KATHLEEN NEEB St. Agnes LAWRENCE NESTER St. Agnes REGINA NEUHAUSEL Blessed Sacrament CAROL NIEWIADOMSKI St. Hedwig DIANE NIEZCODA Gesu ROBERT NITKIEWICZ St. Adalbert DEBORAH NITZ St. Hedwig DIANE NOR TS St. John 'S - , : Page 150 Xxx 1 JAMES NORTZ Gesu SUZANNE NOTESTINE Blessed Sacrament MARCIA NOWAK St. Adalbert MARGARET NOWAK St. Hedwig MICHAEL NOWAK St. Ann ROBERT N OWAK St. Adalbert DALE NOWICKI St. Anthony MARY O'BRIEN St. Francis de Sales JOYCE OLEKSIAK St. Hyacinth +,,.qQ E SALLY PAUL Rosary Cathedral PATRICK PAWLECKI St. Adalbert DAVID PAWLICKI Rosary Cathedral JOAN PERIAT St. john JOAN PIETRZAK St. Adalbert PATRICIA PIETRZAK St. Hyacinth TOBY PIZZA Rosary Cathedral PAUL PLENZLER St. Hyacinth JUDITH POLLAUF St. Clement RICHARD OLEWINSKI St. Hedwig KATHLEEN O'LOUGHLIN Regina Coeli IOHN O'NEILL Rosary Cathedral J. DENNIS OVERBERG St. Agnes JOHN PACER St. Stanislaus DAVID PALKA St. Patrick of Heatherdowns SANDRA PANCHAK Rosary Cathedral GREGORY PARKER St. Agnes PATRICIA PATRO St. Hyacinth Page l -I Page 152 PATRICIA RAHM Rosary Cathedral ROSEMARIE RANDOLPH St. Catherine RI TA RANTANEN St. Catherine GREGORY RAWSKI St. john THOMAS RAWSKI St. john JOHN RAY Blessed Sacrament DAVID RECKER Our Lady of Perpetual Help MARGARET REJENT St. Pius X JEROME RENAUER Our Lady of Mt. Carmel JANICE POPLAR St. john JOSEPH PORTHOUSE Rosary Cathedral DAVID POWELL St. Benedict MICHAEL POWERS Rosary Cathedral MICHELLE PRINTY Blessed Sacrament JOHN PUSZCZEWICZ St. Anthony PAUL RACZKOWSKI St.' Hedwig J. PATRICK RAFFERTY Rosary Cathedral BERNARD RAGLE St. Catherine PATRICK REVARD St. Pius X ROBERT ROACH St. Pius X JOHN ROESNER Blessed Sacrament DOROTHY ROGALSKI St. Hedwig JOHN ROGERS St. Hedwig DARLENE ROLLINS Rosary Cathedral PAUL ROMAN St. jude GLORIA ROSE St. Clement JANET ROSE St. john JOHN Rom Immaculate Conception SHARON ROUSE St. Catherine JAMES ROWE St. Catherine WILLIAM SADER Christ the King DAVID SADOWSKI St. Hedwig MINERVA SALINAS St. Mary EDWARD SAMSEL Christ the King PATRICIA SANDOFF St. Pius X KAREN SATTLER St. john K A Q3 I , 'A I f l J ,lf Page 154 -G3 MICHAEL SHEA Immaculate Conception THOMAS SHERMAN St. Hedwig KATHLEEN SHOFER St. Adalbert JULIE SHONEBARGER St. Catherine MARTIN SHRINER Blessed Sacrament SHARON SIMMS Blessed Sacrament if JANET SCHAEFER St. Agnes THOMAS SCHAUB St. Jude RITA SCHETTER Gesu RONALD SCHMITT Blessed Sacrament CARL SCHOENFELT St. John DENNIS SC HOVIAK Nativity JOANN SCHUPP St. John JULIE SEGUIN St. Agnes MARY ANNE SEITZ St. Catherine PATRICK SEXTON Regina Coeli TIMOTHY SEXTON Regina Coeli DALE SEYMOUR St. Francis de Sales CHRISTINE SIWA St. Patrick of Heatherdowns MARCIA SIWAJEK St. Stanislaus MARGARET SKOWRON St. Adalbert RANDAI.. SKRZYNIECKI St. Adalbert LAWRENCE SLAGLE St. john DANIEL SLANDZIC KI St. Adalbert PEARL SLATER St. Catherine MICHALINE SLOMKA St. Adalbert CHRISTINE SLOMKOWSKI Rosary Cathedral DANIEL SMITH Blessed Sacrament JEFFERY SMOLENSKI St. Hyacinth KAREN SMOLINSKI St. Adalbert Page 156 KENNETH SPITULSKI Nativity PHYLLIS SPRINSKI Regina Coeli ELIZABETH SPRUNK St. Charles RICHARD STARKEY St. Michael CLARK STASZAK St. Hedwig JAMES STAUB Blessed Sacrament WILLIAM STEELE St. james SUZET TE STOYKOFF St. Clement TIMOTHY STRAHM Blessed Sacrament CHRISTINE STRUCKHOLZ St. Catherine JAY SULIER St. Clement LINDA SURDASKY St. Clement NANCY SWEMBA St. Agnes ANGELA SZCZEPANSKI Our Lady of Perpetual Help CAROLYN SZCZEPANSKI St. Catherine KENNETH SZCZESNIAK Immaculate Conception SANDRA SZELAGOWSKI St. Vincent de Paul JOYCE SZMANIA St. Hyacinth RALPH SZTEITER St. Hedwig TERENCE SZYMCZAK St. Stanislaus MARY SZYPERSKI St. Agnes KAREN TAFT Nativity JANET TARKA St. jude PATRICIA THOMPSON St. Agnes SHIRLEY TRABBIC Regina Coeli RALPH TREASE Rosary Cathedral DAVID TROKNYA Gesu NICOLE TRUBY St. Agnes EVELYN TUCKER St. Agnes AMY TURBY Gesu RHONDA TURNER St. Francis de Sales MARY ANN TYMINSKI St. Adalbert THOMAS ULICZNY St. Adalbert SUSAN VAN ALST Blessed Sacrament PATRICIA VANDERHORST St. Charles DIANE VILLHAUER St. john RICHARD WADE St. James HENRY WAGNER St. Vincent de Paul LI NDA WAGNER St. James JOSELYN WAHMHOFF St. Ann JOHN WAKELIN, JR. St. Joseph, Sylvania CATHERINE WALASINSKI St. Adalbert ROBERT WALCZAK St. Adalbert RANDOLPH WALES St. Hedwig PATRICIA WALINDZINSKI Regina Coeli JEROME WALKER St. John JUDITH WASIELEWSKI St. Vincent de Paul MARTIN WCISLEK St. Anthony Page 158 011814 THOMAS WEBER St. Pius X CHRISTOPHER WENZLER Rosary Cathedral KATHLEEN WERNER St. Catherine DAVID WERNERT Rosary Cathedral JOHN WHELAN Rosary Cathedral RONALD WHIPPLE Our Lady of Perpetual Help if KATHLEEN WOJDA St. Hyacinth BARBARA WOJTOWICZ St. Adalbert ' JOHN WOZNY St. Hedwig FREDRICK WULF St. Vincent de Paul SUSAN WYEK Rosary Cathedral MARY WYM YSLO St. Teresa JAMES WIEGAND Immaculate Conception ELLEN WIERSZEWSKI St. Adalbert JAMES WIETRZYKOWSKI St. Clement DAVID WILCZYNSKI St. john DONALD WILCZYNSKI St. john JOHN WILMES St. Catherine THOMAS WINKLER St. Agnes NANCY WINTERS St. Michael KENNETH WIRTZ Blessed Sacrament MARY WIRTZ St. Agnes MARILYN WITKO St. Catherine MARCIA WOJCIK St. john Page 159 JUDITH YARCSO St. Catherine MICHAEL YAVORSKY St. Agnes SUSAN ZALENSKI St. Adalbert CAROL ZAN KL Regina Coeli DAVID ZAWODNY St. Hyacinth RICHARD ZIBB EL Our Lady of Perpetual Help DORIS ZIELASKOWSKI St. Hedwig BARBARA ZIELINSKI Blessed Sacrament Page 160 GERALDINE ZIELINSKI Regina Coeli THOMAS ZIMMERMAN Rosary Cathedral DENNIS ZOLCIAK St. Hyacinth WANDA ZOLTASZEK St. Hedwig CHARLES ZURAWSKI Regina Coeli JOANN ZYCHOWICZ St. Adalbert Seniors Not Photographed V HARM BROUWER Rosary Cathedral SANDRA DOUCEY Blessed Sacrament MICHAEL DUTKIEWICZ St. Hyacinth DAVID KOLODZIEJCZYK St. Adalbert DONALD MOLINE Regina Coeli MICHAEL SHEETS Rosary Cathedral '-'-'-f N ' November 1964 - ICWA Mock Election ANN SMITH St. Anthony Activities Enhance CHARLES SOTO Sts. Peter and Paul JAMESZYCHOWICZ St. Hedwig Monogram Assembly Page 161 S nior Directory ADAMCZYK. MARY ANN 3I47 Cottage St.-Patron Drive 45 FTA 25 Girls Chorus 2. AGOSTI, KAREN 2479 Warren St.-Biology Club 25 Apostolic Com- mittee I5 JCWA 45 FNA I, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Senior Play 4. ALBRECHT, PATRICIA v 2632 II9lh St.-Biology Club 25 GAL 25 Senior Play 45 Patron Drive 45 Dancing Irish 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 SC 2, 3, 45 Girls Chorus I. AMSTUI2, MICHAEL 2346 Havenwood St.-Football I, 25 Intramural I, 2, 3, 45 Boys Chorus 25 Senior Play 45 Oper- etta 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Wrestling 25 Golf 4. ANDRZEJEWSKI, HARLEY 3255 Mulberry St.-Hall Patrol 45 Apostolic Com- mittee 25 Track 25 Tennis 35 Eucharistic Marian 25 St. John Berchmans 25 JCWA 45 Patron Drive 45 NHS 4. ARNETT, RONALD l24 Field Ave.-Apostolic Committee 45 EM 45 Production Stott 45 Patron Drive 45 Intramural I, 2, 35 Student Court 4. ASH, SHARON 54I Mclntyre, Maumee-FNA 45 JCWA 45 Hall Patrol 35 SC 45 Intramural I, 2, 35 GAL I5 Pa- tron Drive 45 Biology Club 25 Production Staff 35 Centripetal 45 Bowling I. AUBRY. PATRICIA I025 Moore SI.-Apostolic Committee I5 GAL 25 Latin Club I, 25 NHS 45 Patron Drive 4. AUTH, MARY 5I57 Oldham St.-Apostolic Committee I, 35 Cen- tric 45 Student Court 45 Hall Patrol 45 FTA 45 Patron Drive 4. BABEL, WILLIAM 3908 Watson Ave.-Basketball I, 25 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. BABULA, THERESA I639 Pinewood-Eucharistic Marian I5 CSMC 45 Patron Drive 4. BANASIAK, FRANK 5I5 E. Pearl St.-Production Staff 45 Football I, 25 Wrestling I, 25 Patron Drive 4. BANKSTON, GREGORY 2III Englewood Dr.-Biology 25 Track I, 2, 45 Apostolic Committee I, 2, 3, 45 Eucharistic Marian I, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Hall Patrol 45 Pro- duction Staff 45 Football I5 Intramural I, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 3. BARRICK, JOSEPH I558 Colton St.-Hall Patrol 45 Student Court 45 Patron Drive 45 Intramural I, 3. BASSO, BARBARA 2I28 Charleston-Centric 45 Intramural 35 Oper- etta 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Girls Chorus I, 25 Cheerleader 3, 45 Patron Drive 45 SC 3. BATEY, SUSAN 3530 Almeda Dr.-Apostolic Committee 35 Biology Club 25 Eucharistic Marian 35 Girls Chorus 25 Hall Patrol 3, 45 Student Court 45 Production Stott I5 Patron Drive 4. BAUERSCHMIDT, DAVID 4523 Overland Pky.-Football I5 Wrestling 2. Page 162 BECKHAM, ROBERT, JR. 2553 Charlestown-Chess I, 2, 3, 45 JCWA 3, 45 French Club 35 Math Club 3, 45 CSMC 3, 45 Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 45 NHS 2, 3, 45 Chemis- try Club 4. BENNETT, MATTHEW 5503 E. Rowland-Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. BERNING, JOAN 309 Western Ave.-Aquinas History Club 35 Bi- ology Club 25 GAL I, 25 Spanish Club 35 Centric 45 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. BICK, PETER I263 Kepler-Biology Club 25 Football I, 25 Intra- mural I, 2, 35 Track I5 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. BIGGS, NANCY I22 Rosalind Pl.-Apostolic Committee I5 CAA I, 2, 35 GAL I, 25 St. Hilda Guild 2, 35 Bowling 25 SC 45 Student Court 45 Patron Drive 4. BILLMAIER, THOMAS 2I04 Calumet-Student Court 45 Patron Drive 4. BINIAK, THOMAS 20I9 Upton Ave.-Apostolic Committee I, 25 Chess Club I, 25 Eucharistic Marian 25 Math Club 45 Chemistry Club 45 Football I5 Wrestling 3, 45 Intramural I, 25 Patron Drive 45 Student Court 4. BISSONNEITE, LAWRENCE 2I6 University-Biology Club 25 Production Staff 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Football I, 2, 45 Intra- mural 2, 35 Track I5 Hall Patrol 45 Baseball 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. BLANCHONG, TIMOTHY I3I I Laclede- BLAUVELT, PATRICIA 2832 Scottwood-Biology Club 35 Eucharistic Mar- ian 35 FTA 35 Production Stott 4. BOES, DONALD 1433 Hagley-St. John Berchmans I, 2, 3, 45 Boys Chorus 2, 35 Centripetal 45 Patron Drive 45 Eu- charistic Marian 2, 35 Intramural I. BOLDT, JEFFREY 2IOI Chestnut-Eucharistic Marian 25 Football I5 Bowling 25 Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. BONK, JOANNE I68 Bronson Ave.-Biology Club 25 French Club 25 GAL I, 25 Production Staff 25 Operetta 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Girls Chorus 25 Bowling I, 2. BORATYN, HELENE 5I9 Austin St.-Biology Club 25 French Club 35 GAL 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 45 Library Club 4. BORAWSKI, PAUL 4I6 Spring St.-Math Club 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 45 Student Court 45 Patron Drive 45 NHS 4. BORER, BONITA 239 Hanover-Centric 45 Girls Chorus 25 NHS 45 SC I. BORGESS, SUZANNE l6I5 Airport Hwy.-Eucharistic Marian 2,35 Oper- etta 3. 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Girls Chorus I5 Senior Play 45 Dancing Irish 3, 45 Patron Drive 45 SC I, 2. BOUDRIE, JOSEPH 532 Durango-Chess 25 Spanish Club 45 Football 45 Intramurals I. 25 Hall Patrol 4. BROMER, LORRAINE 36I5 Brunswick-FTA 3, 45 Patron Drive 45 CSMC 4. BROUWER. HARM I45 Rockingham-Production Staff 2, 4. BRUCKEN, JAMES 430I N. Lockwood-Biology Club 25 Latin Club 25 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural I, 2, 35 Track I, 2, 3, 45 SC I, 2, 35 Baseball 45 Basketball I, 2. BUCK. JANET 4422 North Haven-GAL I, 3, 45 Bowling I, 35 Patron Drive 45 NHS 4. BUCKENMEYER, RICHARD 3729 Drexel Dr.-JCWA 45 Monogram Club 25 Sl. John Berchmans Society 3, 45 Pro Christo 45 Patron Drive 4. BURKHARDT, DIANE 2346 South Ave.-Apostolic Committee 25 Biology Club 25 FTA 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club I5 Centric 45 NHS 4. CALKINS. MICHAEL 30I7 II8th St.-Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. CAMP, JEROME 2453 Grantwood-St. John Berchman Society I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. CARL ROBERT 2948 Escott-Biology Club 25 Latin Club I, 25 Eu- charistic Marian Club 2, 35 St. John Berchman Society 3, 45 Football I, 25 Goll 25 Intramural I, 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Wrestling 35 Student Court 45 Hall Patrol 4. CARR, SUSAN 2404 Westbrook-History Club 35 FNA 3, 45 GAL 25 Latin Club I, 25 Production Staff 35 NHS 45 JCWA 45 Patron Drive 4. CASSIDY, MICHAEL 536 Prouty-Football I, 2, 35 Intramural I, 2, 35 Student Court 45 Production Stafl 4. CERRONE, CLARENCE 725 Williamsville-Apostolic Committee I, 2, 3, 45 CSMC I, 2, 3,45 St.John Berchman Society I, 2, 3, 45 YCS I5 Centric 45 Operetta I, 25 Glee Club 2, 35 Boys Chorus I5 Intramural I, 25 Pa- tron Drive 4. CHMIELEWSKI, THOMAS 355 Kopernik-CSMC 25 History Club 35 Math Club 45 St. John Berchman Society I5 Chemistry Club 45 Track I, 45 Intramural 25 NHS 45 Cross Country 4. CICHY, ANTOINETTE 32I3 Franklin Ave.-Eucharistic Marian 25 French Club 3, 45 Latin Club I, 25 Monogram Club 2, 35 Centric 45 Operetta 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Girls Chorus I, 25 NHS 45 Patron Drive 4. CIESLIKOWSKI, EDWARD 2520 II6th St.-History Club 35 Latin Club 25 Pro- duction Staff 2, 35 Centric 45 Usher 45 JCWA 4. CLINE, CHRISTOPHER 4457 289th St.-Biology Club 25 Football I5 Hall Patrol 45 Intramural I, 2, 3. COLISINO, THERESSA 2843 Castleton-Biology Club 25 Eucharistic Mari- an 25 GAL I, 2, 35 Girls Chorus I5 Bowling 25 Cheerleader 3, 45 SC 35 Student Court 45 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. COLUER, CHERYL 2427 Eastgate-FNA 45 JCWA 45 Hall Patrol 35 Patron Drive 45 Bowling 4. COLLINS. MARY IIO6 Orchard-FNA I5 Student Court 45 Patron Drive 4. COLLINS, THOMAS 2447 Portsmouth Ave.-Biology Club 2, St. John Berchman Society 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. CORCORAN, CATHERINE 1252 South Ave.-CSMC 4, History Club 4, Biol- ogy Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Orchestra 3, 4, JCWA 4, Patron Drive 4. CORRELL, CRAIG 333 Tudor-Eucharistic Marian 2, Senior Play 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. COUSINO. DOROTHY 2715 122nd St.-Eucharistic Marian 1, 2, FNA I, 3, 4, GAL 2, 3, 4, Production Stall 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. COUSINO, SUSAN 3506 Leybourne-FTA 2, JCWA 4. CRANDAI-, FLOYD 2815 Summit St.-JCWA 3, Production Stall 3. CRANE, WILLIAM 209 W. Crawford-Biology Club 2, Football I, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Court 4, Patron Drive 4. CRAY, PATRICIA 1437 Royalton Rd.-Biology Club 2, FNA 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. CRYAN, MICHAEL 209 Eastern-Operetta 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 4, Tennis 2, Patron Drive 4. CULLEN, MICHAEL 2636 Erie St.-History Club 3, Eucharistic Marian 2, Latin Club 1, Production Stall 3, JCWA 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, Intramural 1, 2. CUNNINGHAM, GARY 3307 Glenwood-JCWA 4, Intramural 1, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4. CUZYNSKI, ELAINE 3707 Tall Oaks Dr.-AAG 2, Biology Club 2, CAA 1, 2, 3, Centripetal 4, St. Hilda Guild 1, 2, 3, Production Stall 3, 4, SC 1, 3, 4, Student Court 4. CYRANOWSKI, ANNE MARIE 715 E. Pearl-Operetta 2, Glee Club 2, 4, Girls Chorus 1, CSMC 4, Patron Drive 4. CZARCINSKI, DONALD 56 E. Lake St.-History Club 3, Math Club 4, Spon- ish Club 3, Track 2, 3, 4, JCWA 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. CZARNECKI, JOHN 3204 Rocksberry-Biology Club 2, EucharisticMari- an 2, Math Club 4, Centric 4, Track,1, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. CIYZEWSKI, JUDITH 5763 St. Clement Ct.-C.S.M.C., JCWA 3, 4, Eu- charistic Marian 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Biology Club 2. DANFORD, DENNIS 456 Shasta Dr,-Biology Club 2, St.JohnBerchman Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Intramural 1, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. DAVIDSON, WILLIAM 627 Colburn St.-Patron Drive 4. DAVIS, KATHLEEN 3520 Homewood-Apostolic Committee 2, 3, Biol- ogy Club 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, NHS 4, Patron Drive 4. DEGNAN, JOHN 2733 Glenwood-Biology Club 2, St. John Berch- man 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Intramural 1, 2, 3, Student Court 4, Hall Patrol 4, SC 2. DEVER, PATRICIA 1742 Loxley Rd.-Biology Club 2, CAA 1, Eucha- ristic Marian 1, FTA 2, 3, 4, GAL 2, 3, St. Hilda Guild 1, Senior Play 4, Girls Chorus 2, Bowling 2, SC 4, Patron Drive 4. DEVINE, CHARLES 3247 Elm St.-History Club 3, Biology Club 2, Civics Club 2, Eucharistic Marion 1, 3, JCWA 4, Baseball 1, 3, German Club 1. DEVINE, PHYLLIS 2217 Fulton St.-FNA 3, 4. DILLON, EILEEN 2732 131st St.-Eucharistic Marian 2, FTA 3, 4, JCWA 4, Centripetal 4, Patron Drive 4, Hall Patrol4. DI LUCIA, CHARLOITE 1343 Crestwood Rd.-French Club 3, Hall Patrol 4. DONEY, SHARON 918 Prouty-FNA 1, 3, Centric 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. DORR, JAMES 1562 Park Ridge-Chess Club 1, Wrestling 1, Student Court 4, Hall Patrol 4, Moth Club 4. DOUCEY, SANDRA 3947 Maxwell Rd.-Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, FTA 2, GAL 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Bowling 2, 3, Centric 4. DRESSEI., JEAN 1025 Befdqn-FNA 4, FTA 4, JcwA 4, csMc 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. DUCK, THOMAS 4111 Carthage Rd.-Biology Club 2, St. John Berchman Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, NHS 4, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, SC I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Cross Country 3, Production Staff 4, Student Court4. DUFFEY, BARBARA 2324 Warren St.-Hall Patrol 4, Production Staff 4. DUGAN, RUTH 1945 Christie-Eucharistic Marian 4, GAL 1, 4, SC 2, 4, Student Court 4. DUNN, KATHLEEN 513 Ohio St.-Centric 4, NHS 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Centripetal 4. DUSZYNSKI, TERRENCE 19 W. Oakland-Apostolic Committee 2, Eucha- ristic Marian 2, German Club 1, Track 1, NHS 2, 3, 4. DUTKIEWICZ, MICHAEL 510 Conrad-Bowling 4, Golf 3, Track 1, 2, Stu- dent Court 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, Basketball 1, Intramural 1, 2, 3. DYKO, JAMES 311 Mont Royal-CSMC 1, 2, German Club 2, 3, 4, JCWA 4, Production Stafl 3. DIIEGIELEWSKI, GREGORY 3369 Blanchard-Math Club 4, Chemistry Club 4. EARL, GARY 7615 W. Central-Math Club 4, Centric 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, Intramural 2, 3, Student Court 4. ECKSTEIN, MARILYN 426 Gramercy-Apostolic Committee 3, Biology Club 2, GAL 2, Bowling 2, 4, SC 1, 4, Student Court 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. EGGLESTON, LINDA 5737 St. Clement Ct.-FTA 2, 3, 4, Production Staff 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. EISENREICH, KARIN B39 Maylair Blvd.-History Club 3, Biology Club 2, FNA I, Math Club 4, Latin Club 2, Mono- gram Club I, Chemistry Club 4, NHS 4, Patron Drive 4. ESPER, RITA 4317 Burnham Ave.-FNA 1, 3, GAL4, CSMC 4, Patron Drive 4. ESSI, MICHAEL 729 Alexis Rd.-NHS 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, SC 4, Patron Drive 4. FABER, KAREN 3549 Schneider Rd.-Biology Club 2, Hall Patrol 3, Patron Drive 4. FADELL MICHAEL 5957 Donnelly Rd.-History Club 3, Eucharistic Marian 1, Math Club 4, Chemistry Club 4, Stu- dent Court4. FALKE, JOHN 623 Baldwin-Camera Club 3, 4, CAA 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 2, SC 4, Hall Patrol4, Patron Drive 4. FALL, THOMAS 2345 Eastbrook-Track 1, 2, 3, Eucharistic Marian 3, Latin Club1,HaIIPatroI4, Cross Country 1, 2. FERRENBERG, WILLIAM 2620 Thoman Pl.-Math Club 4, Chemistry Club 4, Production Stall 4, Patron Drive 4. FINK, SALLY 209 Hanover-Girls Chorus 2. FINLEY, TAMYRA 5410 303rd St.-GAL 2, Patron Drive 4. FISH, CHARLES 442 Sunset Blvd.-Literary Club 4, Centric 4. FISHER, MARGARET 1805 Locust St.-Bowling 1, 2. FITZGERALD, JOHN 4308 S. Detroit-Biology Club 2, Camera Club 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Production Stott 3, 4, Student Court 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. FLAHIE, ROBERT 1437 Gould Rd.-Apostolic Committee I, Eucha- ristic Marian 1, St. John Berchman Society 1, 2, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4, Traclr 1, 2, Patron Drive 4. FLORKOWSKI, ROSEMARY 4922 Burnham Ave.-French Club 2, GAL 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Library Club3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural 1, 3, Patron Drive 4. FRANCIS, GAYLE 617 Mulberry-Aquinas History Club 3, Latin Club 1, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. FREPPEL, PATRICIA 1331 Laurel Ave.-French Club 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. GABEL, ROBERT 3204 Talmadge-Intramural 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 2, Student Court 4, Hall Patrol 4. GADT, DOROTHY 315 Edna St.-FTA 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, AAG 4, Latin Club 2, Monogram Club 1. GALAMBOS, JOHN 5144 Fairgreen-Biology Club 2, EucharisticMarian 2, Intramural 2, Wrestling 1, Football 1, Hall Patrol 4. GARDNER, JOHN 1109 Olson St.-Biology Club 2, EucharisticMarian 2, St. John Berchman Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Usher 4, Operetta 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Boys Chorus I, 2, Centripetal 4, Patron Drive 4. GEARHART, MARY 2203 Lagrange St.-Biology Club 2, FNA 3, 4, GAL 2, Latin Club 2, 3, SC 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, NHS 4, Patron Drive 4. GENOT, PETER 21 E. Park St.-Baseball 1, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, Math Club 4, Hall Patrol 4. GERLACH, SUSAN 2248 Georgetown-AAG 1, Biology Club 2, Eu- charistic Marian 3, FTA 3, 4, St. Hilda Guild 1, 4, Production Staff 3, 4. GILMORE, JOAN 5623 Chippewa-FNA 3, Latin Club 3, Library Club 4, JCWA 4. GIRARDI, MADELINE 4038 Grantley-Biology Club 2, Eucharistic Mari- an1,2, FNA1, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, GAL 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, Chemistry Club 4, Production Stall 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2. Page 163 Senior Directory GLADIEUX, FRAZENE 3338 River Road-Apostolic Committee 2, 4, Biol- ogy Club 2, French Club 3, 4, FNA I, 3, 4, GAL 3, Latin Club 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, NHS 4, Student Court 4, Patron Drive 4. GLINKA, JACQUELINE 343 Hudson St.-FTA 3, GAL I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, SC I, 2, 3, 4, Student Court 4, Patron Drive 4. GORAJEWSKI. BERNADETTE 64I Waverly-Apostolic Committee I, 2, Eucha- ristic Marian I, 2, FNA I, 2, Library Club 3, Literature Committee 3, Production Stott I, Bowl- ing I, 2, SC 2, CSMC 4, GRABER, LINDA 6425 Douglas Rd.-FNA i, 3, FTA 2, 3, GAL 4, Production Staff 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Hull Patron 4, Patron Drive 4, Intramural 2, 3. GRANDOWICZ, JAMES 40 W. Central-Eucharistic Marian 4, Murh Club 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, CSMC 4, Centric 4, Student Court 4, Hall Patrol4, PatronDrive 4, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. GROBOSKY, FRANK 4565 286th St.-Centric 4, Library Club 4, Patron Drive 4. GROCHOWSKI, THOMAS 2822 Warsaw4BioIogy Club 2, Latin Club 2, Basketball I, Bowling I, Tennis 2, Track 3, 4, Student Court 4, Hall Patrol 4. GROSJEAN, JOHN 4640 Harbord-Wrestling I, 2, 4, Hall Patrol 4. GYURKO. MICHAEL I42 W. Central-Biology Club 2, German Club 2, Math Club 3, 4, St. John BerchmanSociety 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Basketball I, 2, Intramural I, 2, 3, Tennis I, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, SC 2, 3, 4, Student Court 4, JCWA 4, Class Play 4. HAAS. HELEN I47 E. Delaware-GAL 2, Latin Club 2, Monogram Club 3, SC I, 2, Hall Patrol 4. HABRYCH, JUDITH II25 Warwick-GAL 2, 3, Student Court 4, Bowl- ing 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. HALL, DANIEL 3038 Frampton Dr.-Eucharistic Marian 2, Intra- mural 2, Spanish Club 3. HANUDEI-, MICHAEL 3843 Stannard Dr.-Biology Club 2, Football 2, Intramural 2, 3, Math Club 4, Centric 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, NHS 4, Pro Christo 4. HARLEY, ROY 2321 Warren-NHS 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 4, St. John Berchman Society I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. HAWKINS, JUDITH 522 Dexter-FNA I, GAL I, 2, 3, Bowling I, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, CSMC 4. HAWKINS, MARY 558 Western Ave.-Biology Club 2, Eucharistic Marion I, 3, FNA 3, 4, GAL 2, Centripetal 4, NHS 4, Patron Drive 4, SC 3, 4. HAYES, FRANCES 42I2 BirchalIeApostolic Committee 2, Biology Club 2, Eucharistic Marian I, 3, YCS I, Centri- petal 4, Intramural 2, 3, SCI, 4, Student Court 4, Patron Drive 4. Page 164 HEALY, RICHARD 545 Nicholas-Biology Club 2, Eucharistic Marian I, 3, St. John Berchman Society I, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, 4, SC I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. HEGEDUS, BARBARA 4846 Burnham Ave.-AAG 3, Biology Club 2, Eu- charistic Marian I, French Club 2, St. Hilda Guild 3, Centric 4, Operetta 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Dancing Irish 3, 4, Girls Chorus 2, SC 3, Patron Drive 4. HELLRUNG, JEFFREY 2340 Drummond-NHS 2, 3, 4, Monogram I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Football 2, Intramural I, 2, 3, Wrestling 2, SC 4, Math Club 4, Patron Drive 4. HELVEY, ROBERT 2707 Robinwood-Basketball I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, HallPatrol4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4. HICKOK, ROBERT 442 Pasadena-Eucharistic Marion 3, 4, CSMC 4, SC I. HIGGINS, ELAINE 3220 Kimball-Biology Club 2, FNA 3, 4, Chem- istry Club 4, JCWA 4, Hall Patrol 4. HIGGINS, WILLIAM I943 Foster-Football I, 2, 3, Intramural I, 2, 3, Track 2, Wrestling I. HOLEWINSKI, MONICA 2294 Hinde Rd.-Biology Club 2, Patron Drive 4. HOLT, TIMOTHY l03I Booth Ave.-St. John Berchman Society I, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. HOOVER, THOMAS 5360 Yermo'Aquinas History Club 3, Football I, Track I, 2, 4, Math Club 4, Student Court 4, HORVATH, SANDRA 4534 Ruxton-Biology Club 2, GAL I, SC 4, Stu- dent Court 4, JCWA 3, Patron Drive 4. HRUSKA, THOMAS T032 Woodsdale - HUNTER, CHRISTOPHER 2376 Glenwood-Apostolic Committee I, Eucha- ristic Marian I, St. John Berchman Society I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Operetta 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Boys Chorus I, Intramural I, 2, Manager I, SC I, 3, 4. ICH RIST, RAYMOND 203 Hausman-Chess Club 2, 3, 4, German Club- 2, 3, 4, Math CIub4, JCWA 4, Chemistry Club 4. IGNASIAK, MARY ELLEN B08 Woodstock-Biology Club 2, Eucharistic Mari- an 3, French Club 2, Math Club 4, Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Centric 4, Operetta 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Girls Chorus I, 2, Choir Guild 2, 3, SC 4, NHS 4, Patron Drive 4. JACOB, CHARLES 2256 Auburn-St. John Berchman Society I, 2, 3, Usher 4, Football I, Intramural2, SC 2, Student Court4, Patron Drive 4, Senior Play 4. JACOB, ERNEST 2259 Castlewood-French Club 3, 4, JCWA 3, Production Stall 3, Student Court 4, St. John Berchman Society 3, Math Club 4. JAGODZINSKI, JANICE 3634 Dean Ave.-GAL I, 2, Centric 4, Production Stall 3, 4, SC 4, StudentCourt 4, Patron Drive 4. JARCZVNSKI, THOMAS 4320 YellowstonefCAA I, 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, JARZYNSKI, PATRICIA 2733 Chestnut-Apostolic Committee I, 2, Biology Club 2, GAL I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Centric 4, Production Statl 4, Bowling I, 2, 3, NHS 4, Pa- tron Drive 4, SC 2, 4. JASINSKI, CAROLYN 1765 Hamilton-GAL 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, YCS 2, Bowling 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Production Staff 4, CSMC 4, Centripetal 4, Patron Drive 4, JASTRZEMSKI, JAMES 646 Ashwood-Hall Patrol 4. JAWORSKI, MARILYN 3952 Bowen-French Club 2, Apostolic Committee 3, Patron Drive 4. JAZWIECKI, THOMAS I6I Mettler St.-History Club I, 2, Latin Club I, 2, Math Club 2, 3, Football I, Track I, 2, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Student Court 4, Hall Patrol 4. JENKINS, MARSHA 59 Kenilworth-Biology Club 2, Apostolic Commit- tee 4, FTA 4, GAL I, Production Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus 2, Bowling I, SC I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Student Court 4, Patron Drive 4. JENNINGS, WILUAM 4I2 Cumberland-Eucharistic Marian 2, Chemistry Club 4, Production Stall 4, Glee Club 3, Track I, Wrestling 3, 4, Student Court 4. JESIONOWSKI, RICHARD T535 Watova Rd.-Eucharistic Marian 4, Production Stott I, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, CSMC 4, Glee Club 3, 4. JOHNSON, ROSEMARV 3249-If2 Maplewood-History Club 3, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 4, Library Club 4. JONIEC, BARBARA 35I E. Park St.-Biology Club 2, FNA 4, NHS 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2. KACZMAREK, ANTHONY l25I Avondale-Football I, 2, Basketball I, 2, Intramural I, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, KAHLE, DAVID 26l5 Alexis Rd.-Centric 4, Football I, 2, 3, Bas- ketball I, 2, Intramural I, 2, 3, Track 2, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, NHS 4. KALKA, TERRANCE 273i I27th St.-Track I, WrestIing2, 3, Intramural 2, Seaway Diver I, Operetta 3, 4, Glee Club 3. 4, Camera Club 3. KAMINSKI, DAVID 4628 Vermoss-Biology Club 2, French Club 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Usher 4, Football I, Intramural I, 2, 3,4, Tennis 3, JCWA 3, 4, Patron Drive 4 KARNIKOWSKI, SANDRA III E. Hudson-AAG 3, Biology Club 2, St. Hilda Guild 3, JCWA 3, Hall Patrol 4, GAL 2, CSMC 4, Patron Drive 4, KAROW, BARBARA 5235 Springdale-GAL 4, Bowling 4. KASPRZAK, JAMES I567 Crestwood-Eucharistic Marian 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Monogram I, 3, 4, Radio Club 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. KATAFIASZ, MICHAEL 742 Woodstock-Golf 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 3, Math Club 4, Cross Country 4. KAWCZYNSKI, MITCHELL 2I E. Bronson-Biology Club 2, Football I, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, Intramural 2. KEANE, GERALD 5402 YermoeFootball I, Baseball 3, 4, Intramural I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, Student Court 4, JCWA 3, Hall Patrol 4, Senior Directory KELLER, DAVID 3717 Rushland-Track 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 31 4? Hall Patrol 45 Student Court 4. KEMP, GLENN 128 E. Weber-Eucharistic Marian 2, 35 Radio Club 15 Spanish Club 45 Manager 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS 45 Hall Patrol 4. KENDRICK, DION 2162 Westbrook-Band 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNEDY, KATHLEEN 2915 Gracewood-FNA 45 Library Club 3, 45JCWA 4. KILLEN, RICHARD 104 Dartmouth-Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural 1, 2, 35 Track 15 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. KIME, KATHLEEN 3588 Cecelia Street-Biology Club 25 GAL 25 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. KING. MARY 1938 Southmoor Drive KIRIAN. RICHARD 2001 Walnut Street-Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Track 15 Intramural 1. KLAUS, KENT 2712 Westbrook-Production Staff 35 Hall Patrol 4. KLEIN. SHARON 2645 106th Street-Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 SC 3. KLEPAREK, RICHARD 1311 Belmont-JCWA 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Track15 Wrestling 25 Patron Drive 45 SC 3, 45 Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. KNACK, CHRISTINE 1506 Marthal Road-GAL 25 Bowling 25 NHS 45 Patron Drive 4. KNAPCZYK, NANCY 3250 Lagrange Street-History Club 35 Eucharistic Marian 15 FTA 2, 3, 45 Production Staff 35 Hall Patrol 45 JCWA 45 Patron Drive 4. KNIOLEK, CAROLYN 3615 Hoiles-Apostolic Committee 45 Biology Club 25 French Club 3, 45 FTA 35 Latin Club 25 Mono- gram 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS 2, 3, 4. KOESTER, DAVID 901 Alvison Rd.-Biology Club 25 History Club 35 Patron Drive 45 Intramural 1, 2, 35Student Court 4. KOLEBUCK, BEVERLY 127 Huusman-Biology Club 25 French Club 15 GAL 1, 2, 35 Bowling 1, 2, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. KOLINSKI. PHILLIP 2849 Elm St.-Eucharistic Marian 25 Intramural 1, 25 .ICWA 45 Student Court 45 Hall Patrol 4. KOLODZIEJCZYK, DAVID 538 E. Oakland-Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Patron Drive 4. KONDALSKI, KAREN 2514 Secor Rd.-French Club 25 FTA 45 GAL 2, 3, CSMC 45 Bowling 2, 35 Centripetal 45 Patron Drive5 NHS 4. KONECKI, CARLENE 314 Gramercy-Apostolic Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Eucharistic Marian 1, 2, 3, 45 SC 45 CSMC 45 Student Court 45 Patron Drive 4. KOONTZ, DAVID 2055 Perth St.-St. John Berchman Society 15 Man- ager 25 Track 15 Intramural 15 Pro-Christo 35 SC 1. KOONTZ, JAMES 2055 Perth St.-Usher 45 Track 1, 45 Intramural 25 Wrestling 4. KOSAKOWSKI, ESTHER 4136 Peak St.-Biology Club 25 FNA 1, 3, 45 Math Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 35 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 NHS 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. KOSAKOWSKI, THOMAS 11 E. Pearl St.-JCWA 45 German Club 25 Math Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Hall Patrol 4. KOTLEWSKI, LORRAINE 4124 Roanoke-AAG 1, 2, 3, 45 CAA 1, 2, 3, 45 FTA 25 St. Hilda Guild 1, 2, 3, 45 Production Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 CSMC 4, Patron Drive 4. KOWALSKI, DONALD 3576 Nearing St.-Eucharistic Marian 35 NHS 2, 3, 45 Math Club 45 JCWA 45 Intramural 2, 35 Hall Patrol 45 JCWA 4. KOZAK, MICHAEL 3547 Elm St.-History Club 35 Biology Club 25 Math Club 45 Track 2, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Hall Patrol 4. KOZAK, SUZANNE 2855 Elm St.-Biology Club 25 GAL 1, 2, 35 Centric 45 Girls Chorus 25 Bowling 1, 25 Cheerleader 3, 45 Patron Drive 45 SC 3. KOZLOWSKI, MARIANNE 920 Mulberry, Perrysburg-GAL 25 Centripetal 45 Production Staff 2, 3, 45 SC 2, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 45 Bowling 2. KRAEMER, CHARLES 4151 Parakeet-Biology Club 25 Intramural 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 4. KRALI.. GERALD 804 Turner-Biology Club 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 4. KRANZ, DONNA 1160 Hawk St.-Hall Patrol 4. KRASINSKI. EDWARD 3384 Elm St.-Biology Club 35 Production Staff 45 Football 1, 25 Intramurals 3. KRASNIEWSKI. KENNETH 36 W. Weber St.-Baseball 45 Track 45 Bowling 4. KREMNEC, GARY 1126 Olson St.-Apostolic Committee 35 Eucharistic Marian 2, 35 Biology Club 25 Spanish Club 45 Production Stott 45 Intramural 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 4. KREMPA, PATRICIA 635 E. Hudson St.-Biology Club 25 FNA 1, 3, 45 GAL 3, 45 Latin Club 25 NHS 45 Girls Chorus 2. KRUGER, JANICE 3811 Drexel Dr.-FTA 2, 3, 45 GAL 1, 25 Latin Club 15 Band 2, 3, 45 Bowling 1, 25 CSMC 45 Patron Drive 4. KRUM, JUDITH 2851 119th St.-Apostolic Committee 15 Biology Club 25 French Club 1, 25 Monogram Club 2, 45 NHS 45 Production Staff 35 Patron Drive 4. KUBACKI, RALPH 5229 Fortune-Bowling 2, 3, 45 Baseball 35 Intra- mural 35 Manager 3, 45 NHS 45 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. KUBICKI, MARY ANN 2933 Hartman-Biology Club 25 FNA 1, 35 GAL 1, 25 Production Staff 1, 25 Operetta 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Girls Chorus 25 Bowling 1,25 Student Court 45 Monogram Club 35 Patron Drive 4. KUBICZ, ROBERT 1006 Booth St.-Intramural 1, 25 German Club 25 St. John Berchman Society 1, 25 Operetta 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. KUJAWA, RICHARD 4449 Secor Rd.-Latin Club 1, 25 St. .lohn Berchman Society 15 Production Staff 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 35 Patron Drive 4. KULAKOWSKI, MICHAEL 2741 Stickney Ave.-CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Eucharistic Marian 1, 2, 3, 45 Production Staff 3, 45 SC 1, 2, 3, 4. KUREK, THERESA 1700 Belmont-Biology Club 25 Eucharistic Marian 15 FNA 35 CSMC 45 Patron Drive 4. KURINKO, LINDA 1946 Glencove Dr.-Biology Club 25 Centric 45 CSMC 45 Patron Drive 45 NHS 4. Page 165 Senior Directory KWASNIAK, MARJORIE 250 E. Central Ave.-Biology Club 2, GAL I. KWIATKOWSKI, DAVID II33 Cribb-Biology Club 2, Eucharistic Marian 2, German Club 2, Track I, 2, 3,4,Intramural I, 2, 3. LaBAY, CRAIG 48I4 293rd St.-JCWA 4, St. John Berchman So- ciety I, Gall 3, Tennis 2, Hall Patrol 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Patron Drive 4, Latin Club 2. LABERDEE, LOUIS 542 Nicholas-Football I, 2, Track I, Hall Patrol 4. LaCOURSE, JOSEPH 2929 I07th St.-Football I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Student Court 4. lnMONT, LAWRENCE I2I4 Yates St.-Eucharistic Marian 4, Football I, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Math Club 4. LARDINAIS, DAVID 3927 Elmhurst-Apostolic Committee I, Biology Club 3, 4, Eucharistic Marian 3, Math Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 4, St. John Berchman Society I, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Centripetal 4, JCWA 4, NHS 4, Patron Drive 4. LEE, GLORIA I429 Huron St.-GAL 3, 4, Intramural I, 2, 3, Patron Drive 4. LEHMAN, LAWRENCE 246 Plymouth St.-Biology Club 2, Seaway Divers 3, Production Staff 4, Intramural I, 2, 3, Hall Patrol 4, Camera Club 4. LEWANDOWSKI, DAVID I62 Dexter St.-Chemistry Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, Math Club 4, Student Court 4, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, SC I, 2, 3. LEWANDOWSKI, JOANNE 6I0 Pasadena-Biology Club 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, SC 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, CSMC 4. LEWANDOWSKI, JUDITH 297 Mont Royal Dr.-History Club 3, Biology Club 2, Chemistry Club 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, JCWA 4, Patron Drive 4. LEWANDOWSKI, LAWRENCE 53II Homeland Dr.-Intramural I, 2, Track I, Baseball 4, Patron Drive 4. LEWANDOWSKI, THOMAS 392I Willys Plcy.-Football I, 2, Hull Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. LOCKWOOD, JOLYNN 27I4 II7th St,-Apostolic Committee 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Eucharistic Marian 4, CSMC 4, FNA 3, 4, Patron Drive 4. LOGSDON, CAROL 4538 Ruxton Rd.-GAL I, Girls Chorus I, SC I, 2, CSMC 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4, Intra- mural 2. Loowus, Rum 4342 Jackman Rd.-FTA 3, 4, sc 3. LOWREY, RONALD I729 Michigan St.-Apostolic Committee I, JCWA 4, Bowling 3, 4, Track I, Hall Patrol 4. LYNCH, SHARON 42I Eastern-Apostolic Committee 2, FNA 3, FTA 2, YCS 2, Centric 4, Intramural 2, SC 3, 4, NHS 4, Patron Drive 4. MAAS, JUNE 445I 285th St.-FTA 4, Centric 4, Girls Chorus 2, Intramural 2, SC I, 2, 3, 4, StudentCourt 4, Patron Drive 4. MACK, TIMOTHY 28I5 Lawrence-CAA 2, 3, 4. MAGNATTA, LORI 2075 N. Kennison-Biology Club 2, Monogram Club I, 2, 3, Centric 4, Girls Chorus 2, Student Court 4, NHS 4, SC I, 2, 3. MAHONEV, JOHN 2347 Glenwood-Production Staff 4, Intramural I, 2, 3, Manager I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Student Court 4, SC 3, 4. MAHONEY, MARTIN I344 Eleanor-Biology Club 2, JCWA 3, 4, Pro- duction Statf 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4. MAHONEY, PATRICK 22I5 lsherwood-Apostolic Committee I, JCWA 4, Math Club 4, St. John Berchman Society I, Chem- istry 4, NHS 4. MAUN. sANonA 4125 Asbury-F14 3, 4, vcs 2, csmc 4, NHs 4. MALINOWSKI, RAYMOND 3325 Elm St.-Chemistry Club 4, Production Staff 4, Band 3, 4, Football I, 2, Bowling I, Wrestling 2, SC 3, Bays Chorus I, Patron Drive 4, Chess 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 4. MALLETT. CLIFFORD 24I9 Warren-Eucharistic Marian 2, Hall Patrol 4, Mail. Club 4, Track 1, JCWA 4, NHS 4. MALONEV, SUZANNE 4409 North Haven-Biology Club 2, FTA 3, GAL 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Girls Chorus I, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, NHS 4. MARCINIAK, KENNETH I032 Campbell-Biology Club 2, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir Guild I, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 4, Student Court 4, Hall Patrol 4, Patron Drive 4. MARCZAK, ALBIN 730 Alvison Rd.-NHS 3, 4, Tennis 3, Hull Patrol 4, German Club 4, JCWA 4, CSMC 4. MARQUIS, JOSEPH 3I5 Baody-Eucharistic Marian 2, Football I, Bas- Iretball 2, 3, 4, Intramural I, 2, 3, Student Court 4, Patron Drive 4, SC 4. MARSH, DENNIS I75I Buckingham-Math Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, JCWA 4. MARTIN. ALLYN 356 Victoria Place. MARTIN, DONALD 2447 Scottwcod-Hall Patrol 4. MATHIAS, JAMES 2452 Lambert-Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Chemistry Club 4, NHS 4. MATTES, BERNADETTE 3448 Beverly-Biology Club 2, FTA 3, JCWA 3, 4, Pro Christo Club 3, Band I, 2, SC 2, CSMC 4, Patron Drive 4. MATTIMOE, SHEILA 2242 Charlestown-Biology Club 2, CAA 2, 3, FTA 3, GAL 2, St. Hilda Guild 2, 3, Production Staff 3, 4, Girls Chorus I, 2, SC 2, 3, 4, Student Court 4, Bowling 2. Page 166 Senior Directory MATUSZAK, MONICA 4606 North Haven-Biology Club 25 Spanisfh Club 35 Centric 45 Girls Chorus T, 25 JCWA 3, 45 NHS 45 Patron Drive 4. MAYERS, MICHAEL 3537 Wallwerth-Biology 25 Eucharistic Marian 3. McCARTNEY, KAREN 5754 St. Clement Court-FTA 2,3,45GAL45 Centric 45 Intramural I, 2, 35 Cheerleader 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Bowling 45 Patron Drive 45 SC 3. MCCARTNEY, PHIUP 5733 St. Clement Court-Band T, 2, 3, 45 Eucharis- tic Marian T, 2, 35 Chess Club T5 History Club T, 2, 35 St. John Berchman Society 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. MCCARTY. MARY 2007 Ooklown-Biology Club 25 FTA 2, 35 Latin Club 25 YCS T5 Centric 45 Intramural T5 Tennis 2. McGREEVY. JOSEPH 3I T5 Cambridge-Intramural 45 Hall Patrol 4. MCGUIRE, MARY JO 4046 Garden Park-Biology Club 25 Eucharistic Marian I, 25 FTA 2, 3, 45 Math Club 45 CSMC 45 Patron Drive 4. MCGURK, JAMES 2602 Parkwaod-St.John Berchman Society 45 Oper- etta 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Football T, 2, 3, 45 Intramural T, 2, 35 Track T, 2, 35 SC T, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 45 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 4. MCILHARGIE, GLENN 5769 St. Clement Court-Math Club 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Student Court 45 Chemistry Club 4. McKAlG, JOAN 548 California-Biology Club 25 FTA 3, 45 Latin Club 35 Patron Drive 4. MCKINLEY, GARY T35 W. Capistrano-Aquinas History Club I, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Camera Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club T5 Library Club 45 Radio Club 2, 3, 45 YCS 45 Football T5 Intramural T, 2, 3, 45 Student Court 45 Patron Drive 4. McPARTLAND. MICHELE 20I 8 Jofre-Latin Club 2, 45 FTA 2. MCVICKER, MICHAEL 2038 Michigan St.-St. John Berchman Society T5 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. MEEHAN. THOMAS T880 Ontario-Latin Club T5 Centric 45 Intramural T, 2, 35 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. MEINKE, BARBARA 3409 Garney Pl.-Biology Club 25 GAL 2, 35 Latin Club 25 YCS I, 25 NHS 45 Patron Drive 4. MENES, MARIA 3059 Chase St.-Apostolic Committee 2, 35 Biology Club 25 Spanish Club 45 Centripetal 45 Production Staff 45 CSMC 2, 45 Patron Drive 4. MERCKER, DONNA T352 Eleanor-History Club 35 Biology Club 25 JCWA 45 Girls Chorus 25 Patron Drive 4. MERCLJRIO, JUDITH 263T Lambert-Biology Club 25 French Club 2, 3,45 Library Club 45 FTA 2, 3, 45 Centric 45 Patron Drive 4. MERCURIO, LINDA 2825 I2Tst St.-FTA 35 JCWA 45 Centripetal 45 Bowling 25 Patron Drive 45 SC 4. MICHALAK, RONALD 3T57 Enright-St. John Berchman Society T5 Oper' etta 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Boys Chorus T5 Intramural 25 Tennis T5 Patron Drive 4. MICHALSKI, ANTOINETTE T649 Vance-Eucharistic Marian 35 Operetta 35 Glee Club 35 Girls Chorus T, 25 SC I, 2. MICHALSKI, MICHAEL I7T2 Georgia-Biology Club 25 Hall Patrol 4. MILLER, FREDERICK T437 S. Cove Blvd.-Biology Club 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Galt 45 Hall Patrol 45 SC I5 Spanish Club 3, 45 Student Court 45 Intramural T, 2, 3, 4. MiNoiz,iAMss TT5 W. Oakland-Biology Club 25lf1lfUmUf0l2t3i Football I, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Chemistry Club 45 Math Club 4. MIODUSZEWSKI, ROBERT 3385 Elm St.-Radio Club 2, 3, 45 Centric 45 Band I, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra T, 2, 45 Patron Drive 45 Math Club 35 SC 3. MOHR, BONITA 2500 Lagrange St.-YCS 35 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. MOLINE, DONALD 735 Northgate-Senior Play 45 Football I,25Wrest- ling 2, 3, 4. MONKS, JOSEPH 4520 Oak Ridge E.-Apostolic Committee T5 Math Club 45 Chemistry Club 45 Track T5 Hall Patrol 4. MONTRIE, LAWRENCE 23 Bronson Pl.-Aquinas History Club 35 Centric 45 Production Staff 45 Intramural I, 2, 3, 45 SC 45 Student Court 45 Wrestling T, 2, 3, 4. MORGENSTERN, TIMOTHY 4422 Fir Lane-Football T5 Golf 2, 3, 45 Intramural T, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Spanish Club 35 SC T, 2, 3, 4. MORRIN, ROBERT 4T I9 Burnham-Intramural T, 2, 35 Hall Patrol 4. MOTLEY, JAMES 3941 Vermaas-Usher 45 Operetta T5 Boys Chorus T5 Intramural 2, 35 Wrestling 25 Manager T, 2, 3, 45 Student Court 45 Hall Patrol 45 SC 4. MUELLER. MARY T70T Locust St.-YCS 25 Girls Chorus T5 FTA 45 Hall Patrol 45 NHS 45 Patron Drive 4. MURPHY. MICHAEL 4525 289th St,-Football I5 Hall Patrol 45 Intra- mural T, 2, 3. NAPIERALA, JAMES 4053 Nebraska-Football 25 Student Court 4. NEEB, KATHLEEN 4208 Asbury Dr.-Apostolic Committee 25 Biology Club 25 Latin Club 25 Centric 45 Girls Chorus 25 Student Court 45 NHS 45 SC T, 3. NESTER, LAWRENCE 4I IT Fairview Dr.-St. John Berchman Society I, 3, 45 Centric 45 School Play 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Wrest- ling T, 2, 35 Patron Drive 4. NEUHAUSEL, REGINA 4335 Bellevue-Apostolic Committee 2, 35 Biology Club 25 FNA T5 FTA 2, 3, 45 GAL T, 2, 3, 45 Math Club 45 Bowling I, 2, 3, 45 SC 25 NHS 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4, NIEWIADOMSKI. CAROL TI9 Everett-Latin Club I, 25 Monogram Club T, 2, 35 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Dancing Irish 2, 3, 45 Girls Chorus T5 SC 2, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 NHS 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. NIEZGODA, DIANE T9TB Parkside Blvd.-Biology Club 25 French Club 25 Library Club 35 Centripetal 45 JCWA 45 Patron Drive 4. NITKIEWICZ. ROBERT 3358 Chestnut-Spanish Club 25 Boys Chorus I, 2. NITZ. DEBORAH 657 Ashwood Ave.-GAL I, 25 Bowling T, 25 Patron Drive 4. NORTS, DIANE 3437 T46th St.-FTA 35 Library Club 45 Centric 45 Patron Drive 45 NHS 4. NORTZ, JAMES 2664 Powhattan-Hall Patrol 45 Track T, 2. NOTESTINE, SUZANNE 2043 Berdan-French Club 25 FNA 45 JCWA 45 Library Club 35 CSMC 4. NOWAK. MARCIA 274 Maiestic Dr.-Apostolic Committee 25 Biology Club 25 FTA 35 GAL I,2,3,45 Latin Club 25 NHS 4. NOWAK, MARGARET 334 E, Central-French Club 2, 35 GAL2, 35 Centric 4. NOWAK. MICHAEL T529 Freeman St.-Chess Club 25 Production Staff 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. NOWAK. ROBERT 3207 Elm St.-Radio Club T, 45 Operetta 2, 35 Intramural I, 2, 35 Hall Patrol 4. NOWICKI, DALE T246 Tecumseh-History Club 3, 45 Math Club 45 Hall Patrol 45 JCWA 45 Patron Drive 45 Production Staff 3, 4. O'BRIEN. MARY T949 Chase St.-Latin Club T5 Production Staff 3, 4. OLEKSIAK, JOYCE 2262 Hinde Rd.-Biology Club 25 Centric 45Orches- tra 2, 3, 45 Choir Guild 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. OLEWINSKI, RICHARD T40 Dexter St.-Chess Club 2, 3, 45 Math Club 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 25 SC 25 Patron Drive 4. O'LOUGHLIN, KATHLEEN 6045 Benalex-FNA I, 45 SC 3, 45 Student Court 45 Patron Drive 4. O'NEILL, JOHN 439 Evergreen Court-Band T, 2, 3, 45 Basketball T, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 35 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 SC 2, 3, 45 Tennis T, 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Production Staff 45 Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. OVERBERG. DENNIS 42T6 Birchal Rd.-Eucharistic Marian T, 2, 3, 45 Intramural I5 Wrestling T, 25 Patron Drive 4. PACER,JOHN T796 Hamilton-Biology Club 25 Math Club 3, 45 Monogram Club T, 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 SC 2, 35 NHS 2, 3, 4. PALKA, DAVID 46T9 May Ave. N.-Camera Club 45 Eucharistic Marian T, 25 Spanish Club 35 Centric 45 Senior Play 3, 45 Production Staff 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. PANCHAK. SANDRA 42 Birckhead Pl.-Hall Patrol 45 Biology Club 45 FTA 45 Patron Drive 4. PARKER, GREGORY I ' T028 Branleigh-Centripetal 45 Hall Patrol45 Patron Drive 4. PATRO, PATRICIA 2354 Nebraska-Apostolic Committee T, 35 Euchar- istic Marian 25 FTA 3, 45 GAL 25 Bowling 25 Centri- petal 45 Girls Chorus 25 NHS 45 Patron Drive 45 Production Staff 4. Page 167 Senior Directory PAUI-, SALLY 2507 Maplewood-Biology Club 25 FNA 15 CSMC 45 Patron Drive 4. PAWLECKI, PATRICK 119 W. Oakland-Aquinas History Club 35 Biology Club 25 St. John Berchman Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 1, 2, 35 Bowling 2, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural 1, 2, 35 SC 45 Centric 45 NHS 45 Student Court 45 Patron'Drive 4. PAWLICKI, DAVID 3127 Parkwood-Math Club 45 Spanish Club 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Intramural I5 NHS 4. PERIAT, JOAN 4861 295th St.-FTA 35 JCWA 45 Centripetal 45 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. PIETR2AK. JOAN 27 W. Hudson St.-FTA 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 YCS 15 Production Staff 35 Student Court 45 Hall Patrol 45 Centripetal 45 Patron Drive 4. PIETRZAK, PATRICIA 2330 Hinde Rd.-Biology Club 25 Eucharistic Mari- an 25 Production Staff 35 Choir Guild 2, 3, 45 Bowling 25 Patron Drive 4. PIZZA, TOBY 41 Birckhead Pl.-Library Club 45 Chemistry Club 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 French Club 45 Camera Club 45 SC 45 Hall Patrol 4. PLENZLER, PAUL 742 Waverly-Intramural 2, 3. POLLAUF, JUDITH 5535 Pawnee-Hall Patrol 45 JCWA 45 Patron Drive 45 NHS 4. POPLAR, JANICE 4425 290th St.-JCWA 45 FTA 35 NHS 2, 3, 45 Mon- ogram Club 1, 45 Production Staff 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 25 CSMC 45 Patron Drive 4. PORTHOUSELJOSEPH 2041 Robinwood-Chess Club 25 St. John Berch- man Society 45 Usher 4. POWELL, DAVID 2452 Maplewood-Civics Club 15 AAG 2, 3, 45 CAA 45InlrClmUI'0I1, 2, 3, 4. POWERS, MICHAEL 2345 Parlrwaod-CSMC 1, 2, 3, 45 Eucharistic Mari- an 1, 2, 3, 45 St. John Berchman Society 1, 2, 3, 45 School Play I, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 Boys Chorus 25 Bowling 35 Intramural 1, 2, 35 SC 15 JCWA 45 Track 45 Patron Drive 4. PRINTY, MICHELLE 2380 Tremainsville-Biology Club 25 Eucharistic Marian 25 French Club 2, 3, 45 FTA 2, 3, 45 GAL 1, 2, 3, 45 YCS 25 CSMC 45 Production Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 German Club 45 Patron Drive 4. PUSICZEWICZ, JOHN 4707 May Ave.-Math Club 45 JCWA 4. RACZKOWSKI, PAUL 458 Mettler St.-Radio Club 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Intramural I, 2, 35 SC 25 Patror Drive 4. RAFFERTY, PATRICK 2427 Parkwood-Apostolic Committee 2, 3, 45 St. John Berchman Society 1, 2, 45 Operetta 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 CSMC 45 JCWA 4. RAGLE, BERNARD 1213 Hawk-Centric 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 35 Intramural 1, 2, 3, 45 SC 1, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. RAHM, PATRICIA 327 Islington-FNA 35 Monogram Club 25 Girls Chorus 25 Centric 45 SC 1, 2, 3, 45 Patron Drive 4. Page 168 RANDOLPH, ROSEMARIE 1528 Crestwood-French Club 1, 25 JCWA 3, 45 GAL 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Chorus 15 Choir Guild 1, 25 Bowling I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural 1, 25 Hall Patrol 45 Centric 45 Patron Drive 4. RANTANEN, RITA 1642 Crestwood-Hall Patrol 45 CSMC 4. RAWSKI, GREGORY 5224 302nd St.-Math Club 45 Intramural 1, 2, 35 Football 2. RAWSKI, THOMAS 2865 N. 109th St.-Eucharistic Marian 15 St. John Berchman Society 35 Centric 45 Senior Play 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural 1, 25 Orchestra 3, 45 Track 15 Golf 45 Operetta 45 SC I. RAY, JOHN 2628 Grantwood-Hall Patrol 4. RECKER. DAVID 1733 Fullington-Biology Club 25 Eucharistic Mari- on 25 French Club 3. REJENT. MARGARET 3162 Goddard Rd.-Centripetal 45 Patron Drive 4. RENAUER. JEROME 1129 Valetta Dr., Temperance,Mich.-Spanish Club 35 Math Club 45 Golf 4. REVARD. PATRICK 2914 Meadowwood-Biology Club 25 Patron Drive 4. ROACH, ROBERT 1758 Marlowe-Intramural 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 35 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. ROESNER. JOHN 4043 Garrison Rd.-German Club 3, 45 Math Club 45 Football 1, 2, 35 Intramural 25 Traclr 25 Student Court 45 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. ROGALSKI, DOROTHY 538 Mettler St.-Biology Club 25 NHS 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Centric 45 Patron Drive 4. ROGERS, JOHN 3122 Warsaw-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Intramural 1, 2, 35 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. ROLLINS. DARLENE 411 W. Central-Eucharistic Marian I5 FTA 35JCWA 4, GAL 1, 2, Math Club 4, Ycs 1, 2, sc 3, Patron Drive 4. ROMAN, PAUL 912 Broer-History Club 35 Biology Club 25 Foot- 1:1125 Hall Patrol 4. ROSE, GLORIA 6004 Recamper Dr.-Apostolic Committee 2, 45 Biology Club 25 Centripetal 45 Student Court 45 Hall Patrol 45 CSMC 45 Patron Drive 4. ROSE, JANET 5611 305th St.-FTA 35 JCWA 45 Centripetal 45 Production Stott 25 Intramural 35 Patron Drive 4. ROTH, JOHN 212 Eastern-Biology Club 25 German Club 2. ROUSE, SHARON 339 Fairview-GAL 2, 35 JCWA 4. ROWE, JAMES 4713 Burnham-Biology Club 25 Intramural 35Man- ager 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. SADER, WILUAM 4212 Garden Estates-Intramural 1, 2, 3. SADOWSKI, DAVID 2603 Locust St.-Apostolic Committee 1, 25 Chess Chess Club 2, 3, 45 Production Staff 45 CSMC 3, 45 JCWA 4. SALINAS, MINERVA 2839 128th St.-French Club 45 Spanish Club 35 Girls Chorus 15 SC 2, 3. SAMSEL, EDWARD 3920 Rohr Dr.-Math Club 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club I, 2, 3, 45 German Club 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Band 1,25 Glee Club 45 Boys Chorus 15 NHS 45 Patron Drive 45 SC 1. SANDOFF, PATRICIA 2003 Mansfield-Apostolic Committee 1, 35 FTA 35 GAL 1, 25 Bowling 15 Cheerleader 3, 45 Hall Patrol 45 SC 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Court 45 Patron Drive 4. SATTLER, KAREN 1706 Matzinger Rd.-Biology Club 25 GAI. 25 Cen- tripetal 45 Patron Drive 4. SCHAEFER, JANET 3604 Torrance Dr.-Biology Club 25 Eucharistic Marian 35 Production Staff 2, 3, 45 SC 25 Student Court 45 Hall Patrol 45 Patron Drive 4. SCHAUB, THOMAS 917 Broer-Biology Club 35 Latin Club 45 Spanish Club 35 Football 1, 25 Baseball 15 Intramural 25 SC 1,25 Hall Patrol 4. SCHETTER, RITA 2001 Clinton St.-Biology Club 25 FNA 3, 45 Latin Club 25 NHS 4. SCHMITT. RONALD 4829 Fair Oaks-CSMC 45 Centripetal 45 Patron Drive 45 Intramural I, 2, 3. SCHOENFELT, CARL 6016 324th St.-Chemistry Club 45 Hall Patrol 45 Math Club 4. SCHOVIAK, DENNIS 1119 Nebraska-Production Stall 45 Student Court 4. SCHUPP, JOANN 3030 119th St.-Apostolic Committee I, 25 Eucha- ristic Marian 15 Hall Patrol 45 JCWA 45 Centri- petal 45 Patron Drive 4. SEGUIN, JULIE 4107 Westway-Biology Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Girls Chorus 25 Hall Patrol 3,45 CSMC 45 Patron Drive 45 NHS 45 SC 3, 4. 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Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Schoviak Edward 1. Schroeder jr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schupp Mr. and Mrs. Hector C. Seguin Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sexton Seymour-Pieron Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seymour Sr. R. R. Shoemaker, O. D. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Shofer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shonebarger and Family Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Shriner Marty Shriner Mr. and Mrs. C. Simms Dr. E. -I. Singer M.D. and Dr. E. C. Kasher M.D. Ned Skeldon Mr. and Mrs. joseph S. Skowron Mr. and Mrs. William D. Smith Otto G. Smoktonowicz '57 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smolenski Mrs. Clara A. Smolinski Mr. and Mrs. James Sneider Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sobczak Mr. Edward Sochocki Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Spitulski Mr. and Mrs. H. Sprinski Gilbert G. Sprunk Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Staszak Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Struckholz Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Sulier Mr. and Mrs. jude F. Sutter Mr. and Mrs. joseph Swemba Mr. and Mrs. T. Szelagowski Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Szteiter Mr. and Mrs. Chester Szymczak Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Szyperski Christopher Allan Teal Terry Jo Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Thompson Mary Ann T. and Jerry T. Compliments of the Toledo Youth Orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tomaszewski Dennis and Joseph Trease Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Trease Sr. Mr. and Mrs. S. Trepinski Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tucker Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tyminski Helen Urbanski Mr. and Mrs. john Vetter Carl E. Vogl Mrs. Charlotte Wac Bob Hess and Donna Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Wahmhoff Mr. and Mrs. joseph Walasinski Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Walczak Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Wales Sr. Mr. joseph Walindzinski Thaddeus N. Walinski Mr. and Mrs. Francis Walker F. W. Walters Mrs. Lillian Wasielewski Robert Webber Mrs. Lawrence Weber Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Wcislek Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Wcislek Mr. and Mrs. Richard Werner Mr. james L. Wernert Margaret and Dorothy Wernert Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wester john Whelan Mr. and Mrs. Raymond I. Whelan The Wherry Family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wieck Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wiegand Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wierszewski Mr. and Mrs. joseph Wietrzykowski Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wirtz The Witko Family Mr. and Mrs. Wojcik Mr. and Mrs. John Wojda Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wojtowicz Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wozny Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wulf Dr. and Mrs. C. Wyek Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yarcso Mr. and Mrs: Michael Yavorsky Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. In Memoriam Mrs. Clara Za Casimir Zalenski Frank Zankl ofjoseph J. Zarnoch wodny Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Zibbel Mr. and Mrs. F. Zielaskowski 'Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Zielaskowski Darrell Zielinski Mr. Raymond Zielinski Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Zielinski L. Zitzlsperger BUSINESS PATRONS Advanced T.V. Service Al Mehling and Son Al's Restaurant and Bakery Angelo's Spaghetti House Atalanta Polish Ham B and L Confectionery Bell La Mar Construction, Inc. BischoH' s Food Center, Inc. The Blade Classified Advertising Staff Blauvelt Painting Bo-Nay Hair Fashions Bookman's Cleaners Bowl-O-Drome Cameorlnc. Canary Cleaners Carol's Beauty Salon Carone Bowling Sales Century Elevator Company Chemical Inc. Cherry-Cleaners and Laundromat Chet's Tavern City Sewing Machine Co. Clover Club Colonial Sign and Display Co. Continental Secret Service Bureau Courtesy Cleaners Cromly Drug Store Cullen Insurance Agency Dan Nowicki's Mkt. D and K Machine Rental Co. Don's Barber Shop East Side Budget Finance Co. Earl Tanner's Sunoco Service Ed Gramza's Friendly Mobil Ed Schirner Jewelers El Pinto Grill Eleanor Market Elm Food Center Esquire Barbers Florian's Corner Cleaners Frolic Bar Gallagher Cleaners Geha's R. and W. Super Mkt. Gene's Barber Shop George Stitsel Appliances George's Marathon Gino's, Broadway Gladieux Plumbing and Heating Glendale Leader Drug Hagerty Bowling Center Hamtramck Sausage Shop Helm Television Highland Lanes Hofstetter Drugs, Inc. Howard Cleaners Huss Painting Company Irene Beauty Shoppe I. and K. Drug Co. jacob Cleaning Co. jagel's Catering Service Jeff-O Auto Park Jennite Company Ierry's Tavern Jim and Lou's Bar joe Dugan Motor Sales John R. Taylor Pharmacy Joseph's Accordion School Music Center Kawczynski Insurance Agency The Kirby Company of Toledo Krieger Printing Co. Lagrange Cleaners The Lazy Daisies Club Little joe's Tavern Lynn's Restaurant Marie Hanna Shop Master Upholstery Mattes Bros. Grocery and Meats McCorkel's Food Fair Market McDermott's Homecraft Medical Arts Colony Laboratory The Mellocraft Co. Mel's Barber Shop Mercury Recreation Moss Plumbing and Heating Mr. Spud's Chips Murray Furs Northwood Inn Service Friends of Central The Ohio Hardware Park-Ellis Service Master Parkway Television Service Penney's Southland Personality Barber Shop Point Place Pharmacy, Inc. R. G. N. Nite Club Racinowski Florist Ray's Gulf Robert E. Kuhn Insurance Agency Ron's Barber Shop Rojek's Catering Royal Ann Beauty Salon Royal Drugs Roy's Sohio Service Salt and Pepper Grill Sam's Lagrange Street Drugs, Inc. Schaad's Service Station Schoedler's Cafe Shamy Furniture Co. Shea's Furniture Shelton Heatin and Air Conditioning g Shrader Tire and Oil Inc. Silka's Mens Wear Stanley's Market Star Elling Rug Cleaning Co. Studer Bros. Shell Stumps Shoes Szyrnanski and Sons Taylor's Bar Tip Toe Inn Toledo Engraving Co. Toledo Tank Co. Toledo Tool and Die Company Tony's Confectionary Toth Industries Tri-Arts Universal Jewelers Valiton Motors Inc. Variety Sportsmen's Club Vanity Fair Cleaners Virginia's Beauty Salon Walt's Market West Toledo Stationers Inc. Whitie Heringhausen Wonder Keg Nite Club CONFERENCE ROOMS Boys Conference 4, Freshman Conference 41, Freshman Conference 101, Conference 106, Conference 115, Conference 117, Conference 120, Conference 124, Conference 126, Conference 202, Conference 203, Conference 205, Conference 208, Conference 2 12, Conference 2 14, Iunior Boys Freshman Girls Senior Boys The Dots Sophomore Girls Squeak Sophomore Girls Inc Conference 130, Super- Sophomore Boys The Saintly Souls Freshman Girls Freshman Girls Junior Girls junior Girls The Big Cats Conference 215, Sophomore Boys Conference 219, Sister Marie de Lourdes and her Caballeros Conference 220, Conference 222, Conference 227, Freshman Girls Freshman Boys Freshman Boys Conference 302, junior Girls Conference 305, Senior Girls Conference 306, Junior Girls Conference 308, Conference 309, Conference 3 1 1, Conference 313, Conference 3 15, Conference 3 16, Conference 3 17 C onference 3 1 8 Conference 3 19 Conference 322, Conference 323, Conference 324, Conference 325, Conference 326, Conference 330, Senior Girls The Brownies Freshman Boys junior Boys Freshman Girls Freshman Girls Freshman Boys Freshman Boys Senior Boys Junior Girls Sophomore Girls Sophomore Boys CLASSES Advanced Algebra, Room 201, Period 4 Algebra 1, Periods 4, 8, Room 330 Biology Girls in Room 308 Central's Book Store Central Radio Club Centric Staff Centripetal Staff Compliments of the French Club Draftsmen of Room 123, Periods 6, 7 Father Aquinas' Very Noisy 6th Period Sophomores Father Reginald's 3rd Period Religion, Room 330 Freshman Girls' Chorus Friendly Sophs of 323, Period 8 Geometry Periods 2, 5, 6, Room 330 Girls' Athletic League Junior English, Room 326, Period 2 309's Little Sisters - Room 225 Miss Fits ofPeriod8,PhysicalEducation Miss Koester's Kiddies, Room 208, Period 6 Mr. Galayda's 2nd Period Quiz Kids Mr. Galayda's 7th Period Study Religion, Period 8, Father Reginald Sophomore English Class, 8th Period, Room 1 18 Student Council of 1965 Study Hall 222, Period 4, Sophomore, junior, Senior Girls Study Hall 222, Period 6 PARISH ORGANIZATIONS Cathedral CYO Gesu CYO Immaculate Conception CYO St. Adalbert Parish CYO St. Vincent de Paul CYO St. Teresa's YCS Page 173 Gasigrgwglgi Mgmgrial 3119 Lagrange St. Toledo 8, Ohio CH 4-9581 UNIVERSAL JEWELERS 3302 Lagrange A Atm h C e t d F . Til Sacrzzp Pegfposl Ttesewi Leonard Grochowski Phone 241-8941 JACK STONE Prescription Pharmacy 3120 Tremainsville Road Phone 474-5451 OHIO HARDWARE 2929 LAGRANGE ST. Lewis Optical Dispensary NICKLE S BAKERY Retail House-to-House CH 6-6463 Delivery Within 25 Miles 408 Madison Ave. Toledo, Ohio 2698 Hill Ave. JE 6-2469 CONGRATULATIONS REDDISH BROTHERS SPORTING GOODS CO. Starr and E. Broadway It pays to play HARDWARE CO. Starr and E. Broadway Same Location Since 1909 AND BEST WISHES To the Class of '65 from Donald Seeman Piano Tuning - Repairing - Rebuilding 2242 Robinwood Ave. 242-5246 241-5241 Page 174 Congratulations Meats Of Qualify C1-HSS Of ,65 Gramling Bros. From M63t MHPIQCI Gordon Nursing Home 2542 Dorf Street 3242 Collingwood Phone 531-5369 244-2141 Toledo, Ohio Congratulations 1965 Seniors from STAUTZENBERGER ongrafufafiono BUSINESS COLLEGE H LL NUT CO, t'Largest Business School In Northwest Ohio 3745 Haverhill Dr. A Cordial Inszitation To Our Toledo 12, Ohio New Air-Conditioned School At 224 Superior Street 3 ln1924Libbey-a division of Owens-Illinois-perfected a unique If any 'Safedge' glass becomes chipped on the rim, from 3 tire process for safeguarding the rims of ine glassware. any cause whatsoever, it will be replaced free of cost. This . They called this glassware Safedge -and to prove offer, of course, still stands. g the process was as good as claimed, they backed it with Today, Libbey EverydayCrystal with thefamous Safedge 1 the most dramatic guarantee in glass history: guarantee graces even the Hnest tables, yet sells at low prices. MAKERS OF QD PRODUCTS OWENS'ILLIN0IS GENERAL OFFICES 0 TOLEDO 1, OHIO Page 175 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES of 1965 From airre' Cl' ewlth Q59 fl gederiheimer Nw P CJ L ause... 81 .SJDII6 EQILC. :ggi af, Refresh QJLHEEQ4 , 4 if li--K .fm X TT 'T x W Plumbing and Heating 'T R!! X Commercial and Industrial X? me Q 1 tx I 4X fi BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY 4962 Monroe 475-3851 Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Toledo, Ohio Congratulations X005 QQ To 992, The Class of 1965 S92 Qaeda From Qs Q50 ioqwzvgpm 0449? 49062- Q o THE ALUMNI ev Qgbigfiorigtr Q: and ?y5jie2,v556, FRIENDS OF CENTRAL We cordially invite all grads of Central to join our organization. ATTENTION JUNIORS You can start your career this summer and still complete your high school studies. MEMBERSHIP TOLEDO ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE 331 St. Clair St. CH 2-6691 C0l1plC 32.00 II1diVidLlal Toledo, Ohio 43604 Page 176 BEAKAS CLEANERS Super Service Center Laundry Dry Cleaning Shoe Repair Same Day Service on Dry Cleaning 8: Shoe Repair at Our Call Office Since 1924 City-wide Pick-up and Delivery Let's Be Clothes Friends 626 junction Ave. CH 8-3516 CANAL CARRY OUT 3058 131st. St. TOLEDO 11, OHIO REINHART-MOORE Insurance Agency 614 Spitzer Building CH 4-7742 Fire ' Casualty 0 Life giclingfonii Sl-fower .gallop ond Greenhouse We Specialize In Flowers For All Occasions 5525 Edgewater Drive 726-2653 BEST WISHES FROM IN KY'S PIZZA 3945 Detroit Ave. Near Sylvania Come In Just For Fun SUPREME RECREATION 3136 Lagrange Street TOLEDO, OHIO GR 2-0300 or GR 2-9911 CH 6-3981 Mcbonalde 4, I COMPLIMENTS f y MANORE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 2259 Byrne Road near Glanzman 3138 Secor Road at Westgate 21 121 Laskey Road at Miracle Mile 2325 Woodville Road, Great Eastern 3345 Monroe Street, near Auburn 3158 Cherry Street look for the Golden Arches . . . Page 177 Sfanfey 7!lrLaMLi Funeral Home 2907 Lagrange St. COMPLIMENTS OF MARY A. WARNING FLOWERS 1217-19 Broadway Also in Westgate Easy Method Driving School Learn in Safety to Drive Safely GR 5-1544 MERCY SCHOOL of NURSING Toledo, Ohio NORB WELLS Radio 0 Television 0 Hi-Fi And Stereo Service 2060 Laskey Road 474-8573 GEORGE F. PETERS 84 SON Plumbing 8z Heating Special Attention to Repair Work 1685 W. Bancroft St. CH 4-8771 Established 1 9 10 KACZMAREK 81 CO. FURNITURE - HARDWARE - RUGS and APPLIANCES 832-4 Brown Avenue At Avondale Phone CH-4-7751 - Toledo 7, Ohio For an adventure in eating NORTHWOOD INN FINE STEAKS SEA FOOD PRIME RIBS OF BEEF We cater to parties and banquets Open 11 A.M. Daily - - Sun. 12 - 9 P.M. Open Monday Evenings 3025 Summit St. RA 9-3791 Page 178 l We Drink Mohr Bros. Beverages CH 4-3778 X Moving Services Everywhere JOHN F. IVORY STORAGE CO., INC. Moving Engineers C-MATES PARTY PORT Party Supplies Religious Goods Custom Made Ceramics BY E. E. Doc Goodrich -- District Mgr. ALMA PERIAT Bus. CH 1-9188 2124 Ashland Res. GR 9-5867 Toledo, Ohio 4901 Summit St. 726-1611 Overhead Door Company of Toledo, I nc. Specially designed Doors in Wood, Steel, and Aluminum Electric Garage Door Openers Radio Controlled Doors 1940 W. Central Avenue GR 9-7811 MW 796 Zee of W 0 0 OWENS-CORNING worId's largest producer oi fibrous glass and librous glass products Page 179 Congratulations Class of 1965 V. DePRISCO MUSIC STORE Snullffz'4 Serving Toledo Since 1916 DOWNTOWN SUBURBAN Madison at Erie Westgate Shopping Center Nationally Known for Good Food MERCY HOSPITAL Toledo, Ohio SUJKOWSKI 81 SON FUNERAL HOME 1629 Nebraska Ave. Body and Fender Work Frames and Axles Straightened Wheel Balancing and Alignment Al Sobb Auto Service 2815 LAGRANGE STREET Phone CHerry 8-4275 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT EDGEWATER FURNITURE sl APPLIANCE COMPANY 5204-5210 Summit St. RA 6-1581 Steve Werkman BEST WISHES DR. ALVIN ZQHN to THE CLASS OF 1965 0Pf0m0f iSf St. A5426 Summit St. Youth Organizations Toledo 11, Ohio 726-7931 Page 180 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES The Studio of John K. Wakelin 2237 Collingwood Avenue CH 8-2679 Tom's Tuxedo Rental 2555 Cherry Street CAcross From Central Catholic Highj Phone 243-7771 0 Latest Styles In Dress Suits For Every Occasion 0 Special Rates For Proms 0 White Dinner Jackets 0 Tuxedos 0 Full Dress 0 Frocks v Strollers - -Q l A i Q at iff I ' ' . Y , , I - . ewwpwfi Qi'e'7' A, . Jagghiwie E251 in 2 of- fed -wwfai C 2 R 5 'ieEQ?3?f5' 1 ? . QQ, 'Ei ,.a, ,, Eileen Dillon models a bridalgown from BRIDAL AISLE 3230 Lagrange Street Toledo 8, Ohio Page 181 For your printing needs . . . rely on KRIECER PRINTING COMPANY 821 Junction Ave. Toledo 7, Ohio CH 4-8429 LYNN 'S RESTAURANT 4652 Lewis Avenue EAT MORE PIE 8z CAKE .7Le grie-.7Aoma6 Banquets I9 i e Company Four Private Dining Rooms GR 5-3463 925 North Erie Street Cherry 4-4679 Congratulations Fellow Graduates Office Supplies Stationers From St. Hyacinth CYO Gift Ware Bernie Gorajewski Iudy Habrych Monica Holewinski Mary Ellen Ignasiak Joyce Oleksiak Pat Patro Pat Pietrzak Joyce Szmania jeff Smolenski Mike Katafiasz Mike Dutkiewicz Dennis Zolciak David Zowodny Paul Plenzler Tom Chmieliwiski Kathy Wojda Christine Slomkowski West Toledo Stationers, Inc. 1126 Sylvania Ave. Toledo 12, Ohio GR 2-9884 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, Ofhio Only One Branch Tremainsville and Alexis Rd. GR 9-5377 Trilby, Ohio Our best wishes and kindest regards to all of the members of the graduating class of Central Catholic High School St. Lawrence Council Knights of Columbus No. 4169 SEAWAY Candy, inc..MNWWW,mNWWWWWW 2210 Tedrow Road Toledo 14, Ohio Page 182 Leading manufacturer of paint-by-number sets and other hobby items. CRAFT MASTER HAVE FUN . . . ALL THE WAY Your enioyment of can out-of-town game or other event begins when you BOARD A CHARTERED BUS For suggestions and quotations call CH 3-1241. The Community Traction Company 1127 W. Central Ave. 328 N. Westwood Ave. Toledo, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS . Congratulatlons from to THE CLASS OF 1965 THE TOLEDO TANK COMPANY 1010 New York 726-3411 THE TILLOTSON MFG. COMPANY An Important Name In Carburetion Since 1914 eeisiomffkf .,.. . . 0 .,..... . ..,. - ,.., 3 ,..., .,,, .... fm. stamens Page 183 K. Kranz - R. Kranz B. H. Kranz - G. I. Kranz P. J. KRANZ INSURANCE AGENCY Professional Independent Insurance Agents Carefully Planned Insurance Protection For Your Life - Income - Home - Car - Business Sandy,s Beauty Shop Walt's Barber Shop Hours: Tuesday Thru Friday 9 to 6 Saturday 8 to 5 Mr. 81 Mrs. Walter Wozniak 820 Security Bldg. 243-2217 3001 Elm Near Central Wayne Gridiron Grill C0 M PL IM ENTS FINE FOOD AND COCKTAILS UF For Take-Out Orders . . . Phone 382-0137 1943 Airport Hwy. Ed and Alice Ignasiak Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lincoln Bob Hodur Tire Co. ED M. FEELEY Box and Pallet Company U. S. ROYAL GOODRICH . . . Preserving - Packaging - Boxing FIRESTON E Shipping GOODYEAR DUNLOP Large Machinery or Small Parts Over 20 Years of Experience F or'Free Estimates 4665 N. Detroit at California Blvd. can 472-1186 474-0546 474-0548 4090 D t it A 474-0547 C To Ve' GRANTS STARR LUMBER Sz COAL CO. Known Al 1 :I Aff. I , Value I . lf, ltr ' Congratulations to Seniors 1701 Starr Ave. OX 1-4696 Page 184 X, 5300 Summit At 126th St. ' Point Place David R. Jasin '45 Mary Ann Jasin DELUXE Making plans for the future? lt s YOUR future so plan it well! POTATO CHIP CO., INC. Look into the many fine opportunities in the telephone business. OHIO BELL WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE complete communications - ness-commumty frrlwme lmsi ' all qualified applicanls will be considered for employment withouf regard lo race, creed, color or national origin. 2741 Lagrange Street The Fred Christen 81 Sons Co. SHEET METAL AND ROOFING CONTRACTORS BARRETT-JOHNS-MANVILLE and OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS 714-26 GEORGE ST. 243-4161 Page 185 CAPITAL TIRE INC. 1001 Cherry St. Distributor of Goodyear Tires Wholesale 8: Retail Tom Geiger, President 1 o ary 0 cvarcety Store Baby 8z Children's Wear-Gifts Lingerie - Linens - Notions CH 6-9881 3240 Lagrange Street Proprietors - Mary 81 Andrew Misiuda DANIEL SEXTON ,56 STANLEY SEXTON STANRICH, INC. 3700 UPTON AVENUE TOLEDO 13, OHIO All Upholstery Trim Supplies Upholstery Fabrics FOAM RUBBER CARPET AUTOMOTIVE TRIM Mortgage Investors Corporation FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS OF ALL TYPES Residential - Commercial -- Industrial Unlimited funds for Commercial and Industrial Loans secured by strong leases, or by good credit. THE MURNENSW Ray A. Murnen, President 1314 Madison Ave. Toledo 2, Ohio 241-4163 MaChere Hair Style Academy 1717 Jefferson Avenue Toledo 2, Ohio Phone CHerry 4-4651 A Complete School Of Cosmetology peolafea lgecl auf! whife Where Customers Send Their F riends Roy Mercurio Perrysburg, Ohio Page 186 Elemulm emma, ligrzmlfluems J E UJ E L E R S 325 Huron Street -6 e 4 Toledo, Ohio Skilled jobs call QQ for skilled workers ,F Q EnucATloN PAYS QQ 'Q 9 5 ww TOLEDO EQDISQN . . . supports the education and tralnlng of young people and offers good careers ARTISTS SUPPLIES AND DRAWING MATERIALS Complete Stock Including Artists' colors Brushes, paper Artists' boards Drawing sets Canvas Show Cards Air brushes T-squares, scales Sign equipment 8a supplies French curves Protractors Inks, etc. Blue prints Photostats, prints We have one of the most complete lines of Drafting and Artists Supplies in the country. Toledo Blueprint And Paper Company 316 Superior St. CHerry 3-7224 SERVICE MANAGEMENT o Service restaurants o Hospital dietetic programs o Large catering operation in Ohio oHotels and Motor Hotels 0 Industriai cafeterias, canteens and executive dining rooms o Toll road restaurants o Complete concessions department o Department stores 0 Public cafeterias oGovemment installations oSchools and Colleges oAirport restaurants o Route sales service o Office buildings oln-flight food service for Airlines GLADIEUX C0llP0llA'l'l0N Progress through Dependability and Service i Toledo 2, Ohio Ch 3-9101 Since 1927, 53? ge THE CATHOLIC CLUB offers you A COMPLETE PROGRAM of HEALTHFUL RECREATION A BEAUTIFUL SWIMMING POOL GYMNASIUM FACILITIES THE PORT LAWRENCE TITLE and TRUST CO. 616 MADISON AVENUE TOLEDO 4, OHIO CH 3-2288 TITLE INSURANCE TITLE CONTINUATIONS GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES - ESCROWS Swim Lessons Group Splash Parties by Appointment MEMBERSHIPS Available for all Age Groups The Catholic Club 1601 Jefferson CH 3-7255 J. Albert Laskey John L. Roesner Vincent Meyers Martha K. Dimke Elizabeth Matthews Carl J. Lindecker Doyle Wigen Anne Melotik Genevieve Prala Donald Simon Iohn A. Laskey Robert L. Wasserman Carol Huber George Oravecz Harold Taylor Tom Beard Christ the King Blessed Sacrament Christ the King St. Patrick's H. D. Blessed Sacrament O.L.P.H. Blessed Sacrament Rosary Cathedral Lady of Lourdes St. Catherine O.L.P.H. Christ the King Christ the King St. Stephens Blessed Sacrament Cathedral Page 188 PERRYSBURC CREATE SAVE PHARMACY INC. AN FORM PERRYSBURC, OHIO ESTATE FUTURE Congmtulationsl Class When you think INSURANCE When you need INSURANCE When you buy INSURANCE Coon LUCK SUCCESS pau! J l 'f'0 EV 2-5338 JOHN R. CALLACHER '41 Of 479-8446 T0 EACH GRADUATE OUR SINCERE BEST WISHES Seaway Beverage Company Toledo, Ohio Pg 189 What a wonderful 0pel1 World sumo: eu u.s.A. . Wherever you live, work, shop or travel, you'll find L'O'F Glass making it more enjoy- J g .gf able. In homes, motels, schools MARK and stores. In offices and fac- TO LOOK FOR A 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 Thermopaneili 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. 4' - ' 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. rqgepo- 2g.OHlO pyyglggp Have you noticed schools like this on your travels? Probably, because new buildings are springing up everywhere. They are beautiful and functional structures with large glass areas to create an open-world atmosphere to eliminate the feeling of being boxed in. Laboratories, shops and studyrooms are separated from twin classroom buildings by a broad, central court, Ithaca Senior High School, Ithaca N .Y. Architects: Perkins 8a Will, White Plains, N.Y. Boosting Central Is Our Business JOIN THE CENTRAL MEN'S CLUB UNITED Window Cleaning Co. Window Cleaning and Janitor Service Leo Buczek Joseph Brockl Today's Athletes Tomorrow's Leaders CH 3-1235 Page 190 K81d3H,S Jewelers Your Keepsake Dealer Miracle Mile 4925 Jackman Rd. Toledo, Ohio 479-1771 BEST WISHES From WALC-REEN'S Quality Items Lowest Prices Downtown Miracle Mile 501 AdaI11S 4925 Jackman LAHR OXYGEN SERVICE COMPANY INC. Rental Service Of Oxygen Therapy Apparatus GR 2-5931 SHOP AN' SAVE . . ngq.g.:.g.g.-.-:-:-.-:-:-z-3.1.54.1:1.:,5:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-5:E:-:-:3:?:ig.-.4-:-:-:-:-:-g-:I:-g.g2gI55.- -:-: :ex :i , The Shield of Quality VENEZIA-INN 2243 Tremainsville 474-6877 Open Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. - 3:30 a. m. SUNDAY 11:30 A. M. - 10 P. M. MTW 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. - Thurs. 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. Sizzling Steaks - Chops - Pizza Spagheiii - Ruvioli - Lasagna Chicken - Sea Foods For Take-Out Orders . . . Phone GR 4-6877 ROBERT F. LINDSAY REALTOR List and Buy With Confidence 4628 Lewis GR 4-9148 MARY MANSE COLLEGE The Diocesan College for Women Write the Dean 2436 Parkwood Avenue CH 3-9241 Page 191 STUMP'S SHOES Conscientious Shoe Fitting 5105 Summit at 119th. St. RA 6-8841 CHerry 8-4235 COLONIAL BUILDERS and Supply Co., Inc. 632 Summit Street Toledo 4, Ohio Churchilfs Super Markets, Inc. 2845 W. Central at Cheltenham Rd. 2150 S h By R d Toledo Ohio SERVING TOLEDO WITH THE WORLD'S FINEST MEATS PRINTING- CCDLIPANY X 201 Morris Street Toledo, Ohio 43602 COMPOSITICN FOR PROGRESSIVE AND 2313 Madison Ave. Toledo, Oh Phone: 14191243-5259 PHONE: 1 C 2 Toledo? 'Quality' Composition House Pg 192


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